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LNCHESTER EVENING HERAUb, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, JANUARY 81,1968 PAGE TRREB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 81,1958 PAGE TWO the grand jury. H»-aSsertediy told | mile stretch of charted and members of the school board earlier : RANGE 3 Nom inate PUG Opposed dredged channel on the OoimecU- Pol ice Posted that, he had been threatened with ' • Il Planners Slated to Consider eut River. Spurred by the- boating Lawyer Claims CEent posa'ible ihdictiaent. Nothing waa To Supermarket boom it has become a mecca of said about the grounds on whjch' I'UEL Ol! To Academies Sheinwold on Bridge hundreds of recreational craft At 41 Schools Goldfarb might have been indicted^ Darling Farm Bid on Monday skippers in northern Connecticut ■ssUa Lsrea Bteri. Uairdsa The grand jkry denied having GASOLINE By Legislators Near Gas Line and Massachusetts. Ssha W(UTM Barb. 84an«nrck Retried in Same, Case threatened Goldfarb and said it SHREWD OPENING USAD f North dealer / Opinions ' among Wethersfield "LEGEND "CRIME In New Yorh was being "maligned’’, by the! East-West vulnerable The Town Planning CommlMlon^'is made by Kupchunos Bros. Inc iTiree area youths have been D EFEA TS SLA.M CONTRACT Trumbull, Jan. 31 (JP) — First residents as to the covs’s develop Board of Education. seeking to rezone an area south of NORIH Selectman -Frederick Greenough^ OF THE OF Can a mqn be tried oVer Android girl received a fractured leg, will consider action on two ronlng- nominated for service academies By Alfred Sheinwold 4 9 ment ,are mixed. Some want the over on’ reduced charges until he ankle and arm and a 16-year old (Continued from Page One) The -juiy said] its proposal to, BANTLY OIL change requests at a meeting Mon Dcming St. from a Rural Res Les is known about the opening says he'wants to And out who is landing facilities restricted to lo Losr* FASSION" have policemen' stationed In I ■I'll’ XM . I\( idence Zone to a Residential A by Reps. Edwin F. May, First Dis V A K I7C _T seh ^ S:it----- . t:SS.lS cu i be found guilty of one of boy suffered a fractured leg. day night at 8 o’clock in the lead than about almost any other ♦ K 9 2 ■ . responsible for allowing the con cal boatmen. Some ask that the "may not be legally valid.” TTie schools was intended as only a Zone. trict, and Antoni Sadlak, at-large. struction of a Bupermairket next government deepen the entrance to them? Thp. defense attorney said the ; M M \’\ I i!i;i. I Municipal Building. feature bf contract bridge. Most 4 K I 7 2 hat, t ».ai. ■‘■«Uay_»sr"jCart»»ss A defense attorney aaked this youths Were on a "joy ride,” after statement continued: temporary m eagre ''until such ^ Also to be considered is the in At a hearing last Monday it was Rep. Hay nominated Paul G. players are content to open part WEST EAST to a high pressure natural gas line. the cove from the river. time as the Bciard of Education | explained that the request was be atsit* . 8as., “The Oklahemaa" la question in Tblland County Su meeting at Coventry Lake, “It usually is the function, of TEL Mltdicll 9-459S clusion of several proposed street Steele of 264 Mountain Rd., Glas ner’s suit, if he has bid, and save 4 6 5 4K I10I742 Oreenough, after conferring last Coi^ess has directed the Engi Taefc. Met "Oe Mas Oet" perior Court yesterday while being Indeterminate Sentence frand juries to investigate the takes the necessary steps to re extensions and rclocaUons into a ing made for a small 2-acre tonbury, for appointment to the their brains for the rest of the VJ 10 942 #Q night with the other members of neer Oorpe through its Boston of move h(X)dlumSi rajiista, thiex'es, I KOCkVILLE TR 5-3271 triangle of land which is a portion heard on a motion to quash, or John F. McNulty, 16, of 29 commission of a crime and not to master plan maintained by the Air Force Academy. Rep. Sadlak hand. This is easy bn the brain, but ♦ 4 4 8653 the Board of Selectmen, called a fice to determine If the cove should make void. Information in a case Wsshington St.. Vernon, was giv review administrative functions of extortionfats, arsonists and van- > Commission as an aid to directing of a proposed subdivision which has nominated, also fdr appoint tough on the score when the hand 4 A 9 6 4 3 4 8 meeting of town odlcials' for next be improved for navigation. dais from the schools,” | lies largely in South Windsor. appealed from Coventry Justice en an indeterminate sentence to government agencies unless there the town's future growth. ment to the Air Force Academy, stands or falls'on the opening lead, SOUTH Tuesday and asked the State Pub (jourt. Judge Alva P. Loiaelle re- Mayor Robert F. Wagner said Kupchunos Bros. Is seeking the # A Q 3 Cheshire Reformatory, with sen is evidence of dereliction by pub One of the soning requests. mMe Reginald T. Robert of 4 Valley The band was bid yery ably to a lic Utilities (;;omihiaslon to attend. Bakelite, the first sinUietic plas aerved decision.on the motion. tence suspended, on a charge of lic officials amounting to a crime." that police protection would be by Frank Wood and dealing with request because the lots in the View Lane, Vernon; and Harold slam in ' diamonds in last year's * 5 3 The selectmen met after receiv tic, appeared in l608. Read Herald Advs. provided for city schools when Manchester part of the proposed ♦ A 10 7 Atty. Louis B. Warren of Hart araon. The board added that it "xrtll the 180-acre Darling Farm tract El. Robinson of Ellington. world championship match. The ing a letter from the PUB warning ford said his cltent, Robert J. It waa erroneoualy stated in yes principals feel "that It Is neces subdivision would have 100-foot that piosslble injury or damage not tolerate the Intimidation of Ita sary." off Keeney St., has been "hanging Each Connecticut member of Italian players who held the East Soalh W4Ht Debt; 41, East Hartford, was tried terday's Herald that he was given frontages even though they are Congress may nominate 10 candi North-South cards had good rea North might result from locating the staff or the students of our schools The mayor also said a new plan flrc'‘ for several months. 1 W 2 A 2 NT Tern □ □ txvics on different charges, fdr one a 2-year sentence. All sentences WATKINS- Wood is seeking to change the larger in area than the zoning dates to the Air and Merchant Ma son to feel pleased with their bid store, now under construction, □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ alleged offense. either by teenaged hoodlums or Is “pretty nearly ready” which would require. 3 * Pus 3 ♦ PSM to the reformatory are for an In misgpiided persons.” tract from a Rural to Residence rine Academies. These will then ding, for they were .safe except 3 W PSM 3 4 PsM near the gas line. The PUC said ANOTHER TREAT FOR YOU States’ Atty. Joel H. Reed 2nd. definite period. Since the sentence would place problem students in A Zone for subdivision purposes. They want the zoning change in compete for the five opening at against a very shrewd' opening the town would be to blame for and Atty. Warren agreed the ac The board's statement last night special schools. WEST order to "tic in” the parcel with 4 q Psu 4 NT Paw was suspended, McNulty was Last July, without making a for each academy allotted to the state. lead. 5 W Pau 6 « Pau any resdltant misfortune. tion went something like this: Dent placed on probation for two years, endorsed earlier slatementa by Jan The police department said that mal application. Wood asked the the larger part of the subdivision See what happens if West makes PSM Oreenough said gas company of □ □ waa presented in tlie Oox'entry sen and Board President Charles patrolmen would be posted at 41 in South Windsor. Only three of Pass and is to receive psychiatric treat Funeral Sanriet TPC if it would consider the the "normal’' lead of a spade. South Opening Icad_ — GA ficials would be hsked to attend court early in September on a ment. H. Silver that the gland Jury may schools. zone change. He said if it were so the lots lie entirely in Manchester Ellington wins and draws trumps. He then the meeting with members of the SUNDAY BUFFH charge of reckless driving. He The following jurors have been ; have been responsible for the In Washington. Rep. Williams Ormond J. West, Director and another six are partially in the zoned, the tract could be divided gives up the ace of clubs and to find a singleton club in the East Trumbull Zoning Board and Build 3:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. pleaded inn(Kent and waa given a ordered to appear at Tolland | suicide of George Goldfarb. prin (D-Miss) commented:-- adjoining town. "There is no ’ comparison be 142 East Center S t into 377 lots while if it were zoned makes the slam with two spade hand, Mrs. Sobel decided. ing Commission. full trial. However, before judg County Court of Common Pleas j cipal of Brookl.vn'a John Marshall MItebeU 9-7196 Considerable Interest in sewage The supermarket developer at CHOICE OP ROAST BEEF. TUBKET, ment was entered, the case was Junior High School. tween Little Rock’ and Brooklyn. as AA it would di^dc into 261 Legion Auxiliary tricks, two hearts, three clubs, and She therefore led the ace of BAKET HAM, Etc. Tuesday at 10 a.m.: disposal facilities and the lack of tended last night’s meeting but his continued to Sept. 27. Andover. Mrs. Elisabeth M. ! Crimea in the integrated schools No students hax’e been raped in lots. five diamonds. He doesn’t even clubs and followed with another Little Rock, no students have been The Commission indicated it a roadway leading into the area Buys Extinguisher have to trump a spade in dummy. comments to the board were not Atty. Warren said that when the Sprenkle and Mrs. Dorothy i hax’e involx'ed both white students club. Exactly as pltmned and ex and Negroes. stabbed in Little Rock, no students | would prefer to zone down from from Manchester was expressed by ' When the hand was played last pected, Sesunon ruffed the second disclosed. caae was called, on that date, the .Thompson; Bolton, Robert D. Val Manchester's Oldest the Commission at the hearing. PUC engineers objected partic $2.95 trial JuiUce, who waa later identi entine and Herbert J . Wilson; Co Goldfarb leaped to death from have beaten up teachers, and witb Finest FaclUtiee i-it! Rural to AA but Wood said he The Hatheway-Mlller poet Amer January, Helen Sobel held the West club, defeating the slam contract. there are no organized crim inal: felt he'd be better off financially The proposal to Include various ularly to the point where a pro ChUdren Uadcr 10, $1.78 fied aa Leroy J , Roberts, Instructed lumbia, Mrs. Edith K. Klemark the roof of his apartment house Off-Street Parking ican Legion Auxiliary has raised cards. Her partner, Billy Seamon It pays to consider your part posed driveway, to be used by the prosecutor to add a charge of Tuesday at the time he was to gangs roaming the streets of Lit to leave the tract zone Rural. street extensions and relocations of Miami Beach, had made a pre^ and Wilbur C. Fletcher: Coventry. Establlsbed 1874 money through the grocery socials ner’s distribution before you choose heavy supply trucks, passes di speeding. make a third appearance before tle Rock.” I He explained that Zone AA into the master plan is a "touchy emptive Jump overcall of two your opening lead. Raymond E. Culver and Gilbert subject” as was evidenced by a to purchase a fire extinguisher to rectly over the pipeline. The pipe Atty, Warren»T»AA»aa wawsaid he a-— was taken------:j yv. Wittmann; Ellington. Mrs Losers Always Win would require a more expensive be placed in the Hall Memorial Li spades when vulnerable against Daily Question by surprise and aaked for another sewage sy.slem then Zone A. storm of protest that arose at last is 24 inches below the surface of “FOOD o Mary 8. DeCarll and Mrs. Hazel brary. This little group is very ac‘ nonvulnerable opponents. Never Partner deals and bids one the road. FOR continuance and Dent was even N. Lewis; Hebron, William N. Mrs. Martha Aniello, left, and Mrs. Mary Mecca, both Tof Vernon, were presented awards by Dr. Roy .Martin Alvord. Commission week's public hearing. AVEY’S C. Ferguson last night for being the top xx’eight loaers in the Rockville WATES. Mrs. Mecca won $75 tive in town projects. theless, expert opponents had con heart. The next player passes. You - ’The PUC said state law leaves EVERT tually tried on the speeding Queal Jr.; Mansfield, Joseph Kiss chairman, pointed out that one of Opponents spoke for . almost an The next meeting ‘of the Auxil tracted for a slam. hold; Spades, A Q 3. Hearts, 5 3, MOOD” charge. However. Atty. Warren re for losing .55 pounds, and Mrs. Aniello is $50 richer and 42 pounds lighter -han xvhen the organiza the Comml.asion’s primary aims hour against a proposal to relocate the commission powerless to act 48 E CENTER n □ and Merton E. Phillips. iary will be held at the home of Finds a Singleton Diamonds, A Q J 10 - 7. Clubs, Q and the town of Trumbull would fused to particlpale in the trisl be Also, Somers, Mrs. Frances G. tion waa formed a year ago. Members celebrated their anniversary with a' special-diet banquet. was in seeing that areas are Parker St. and some opposition Mrs. Edward Brace of Vernon Cen^ The. situation was clear to a 10 5. What do you say? cause Dent- had already been tried (Herald Photo by SaterniaI. adequately served with water and ’’have to bear the blame if any Griffith and Mrs. Mae D. Wilson; also arose on a proposal to extend ter Heights Tuesday at 8 p.m. great player. Seamon was surely Answer: Bid two diamonds. The thing happened." on the reckless driving charge. Stafford, Miss Helen P. Jellen and sewer lines. Love Lane. Other proposals were Whist Planned bidding on the strength of very hand is not quite strong enough □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ The attorney said it was defi Mrs. Florins Zelz: Tolland. Wll- cent of its nearly 14,000 employes. I the announced layoff of 800 work- Offers to Slu^ Cost made to extend Milt St., Spruce Tlie military whist sponsored by unusual distribution. He was not for an immediate jump to three nitely a case of double jeopardy, In September, Wood made a Hearing on Cove Set ■jlam E. Anderson and Mrs. Marion Investors Demand The railroad had a deficit of | ers. St., Gardner St.. N. Elm St., Sum the Friendship Club, to be held in likely to be void of any suit, since diamonds. You expect to bid very although he didn't claim it in the H. Aahlon: Union, Mrs. Mabel $963,187 during the first 11 months , Henry Galllgan, general chalr- formal bid to change from Rural mer St., and McKee St.; Also, to the Congregational Church social he would double the slam to get an strongly later on. Wethersfield, Jan. 81 (Afi—The brief he filed. Bradway: Vernon. Mrs. Henrietta of 1957 as compar with earnings i man of the Brotherhood of Rall- to Residence A Zone and at a pub-, straighten out Hackmatack St. and rooms Feb. 14, will be headed by unusual'l«ad if he wanted to ruff (Copyright 1958, General Features State’s Atty. Reed denied it was Judge and Mrs. Thora N. Beach: Expert Run NHRR fFAIRWAY of $214,089 in the same period in , w-’ay Carmen, said last night the lie hearing offered to contribute include a proposed highway from Army Corps of Engineers will hear double jeopardy, since Dent had ► for 1 Mrs Ruby Eggleston and Mrs. immediately. The beat chance was Corp.) proposals to deepen or otherwise Willlnglort. Mrs. Lois Holgersbn 1956 general chairmen of ail the rail $.10,000 toward sanitary sewers for Tolland Tpke. to Burnham St. Hazel Kelley. been tried on two distinctly dif and Mrs. Margaret Ladr. ((:anUniiP(l from Pago One) road crafts and organizations of the area. improve Wethersfield Cove at a ferent charges, not twice on the There are 490,465 preferred Personals public hearing March 4 at 8 p.m. the railroad xx'ill attend the meet Since then, extension of sewer Mrs. Freda Yasmer has returned same chaige- President Gcoige Alpert of the shaie.s outstanding. Preferred div- ing in New Haven, Conn r pyrex ware ^ and water service to the southwest in Wethersfield High School. Ly^^PROCatAMS Dent's attorney said the stale New Haven lallroad declined com- : idends are now in arrears, xvhich from Manchester Memorial Hospi Board of Tax Review Starts The cove Is the only convenient Miisicale Slateil Gailigan said "in the interest of section of town has been under Pythian Sisters tal to her home on Maple St. presented five witnesses in the menl on Casey's statement. means that preferred .■dockholders public safety, these men should study by Fred Thrall, Water De landing place for small pleasure first trial and only one in tlie sec The Allyn firm is currently seek- can elect two-thirds of the com-' Jean McLoughlln is home for a boats at the upper end of the 60- Sundav at (Citadel hot be liid Off.” partment superintendent, at the Seat Mrs. Gracie week’s vacation after completing To Hear Appeals Tomorrow ond trial. The x«,-Unes8 who appear I ing access to the ralli'oad's list of pany's directors, under the terms request of the Commission to find examinations at New Britain Hos ed in both trials was the arresting 1 prefeired .stockholders. A superior of the railroad’s charter. out how much such a project Mrs. E'lora P. Gracie was In- pital School of Nursing. Video Eyeryday** officer. In the second trial, on...... thD Bandsmen and Songsters of the hearing on the compan.v’s In filing its superior court claims, would cost the town if It did the .. 1 I Taxpayers who think their prop- charge of speeding, the officer j Salvation Army will play and sing ^ postponed yesterday the Allyn firm said it sought the .stalled as most excellent chief of Jennie DeCarll of Main St. Is that he had, several selections Sunday at the „py| TTuirsday. work. visiting her son, John and family, All RlghM BeaerTtd added testimony _ lists to prepare for the election of The Commission Indicated It Memorial Temple. No. 33, Pythian Jr r c M c h x T C f lc is I 7:30 p.m. service at the Citadel. „ . j j ,i , Sisters, Tuesday night in Odd Fel in Detroit, Mich. ' may appeal to the Board of Tax H. T. DtekMSM A 0 *„ Inc. clocked the accused at 70 m.p.h. In 7:30 directors at the line’ spring meet would prefer having the work done all other respects his testimony Soloists, xvlll be Mrs N'ormsn , ^ I ' ^ ing. No mention'xx’as made of a lows Hall. Re'^ew tomorrow afternoon. STATE Slade. 150 Birch St., and Mrs. Col. | denied access to the Irsts Jam 9. on a trunk line at town expense District Deputy Mrs. Gladys Manchester Evening Herald El was identical to that presented in possible proxy battle but a lawyer In order to avoid zoning the Wood -AA-Cctl L A -fl IV C The Board will sUrt a series of NOW and SATURDAY William Spatig. H i Campfield Rd ! H asked the court to issue « "rit Hagan and her staff of Stiagra. lington correspondent, Mrs. G. F. the first trial, Atty. Warren said. The band, which at present has mandamus forcing the railroad for the firm said he understood tract down to Zone A. 10 sessions in the Municipal Build Continuous From S'PAI. Victim Forgives ■ .. . c to allow access to the such a fight was planned. 1 No. 34. Pythian Sisters of Sims Berr, telephone TRemont 5-9818. A Somers man who was sen-1 35 members, -will play u ^ e r the , Wood's request at a meeting bury, installed Mrs. Gracie and her Chairman of the Manchesler- ing basement at 2 o’clock. The A railroad spokesman said ac following the hearing was tabled Unced to jail yesterday for atcal-jd^recUon of_BandnxMter C.^ railroad, which has been associate ofBccrs. Mrs. Hagan was Rockvllle-Elllngton-Vemori area first session will continue until 4 cess io the list was denied Allyn * for further study, pending Thrall's for the 1958 Heart Fund Drive will ing from his la^lord, will be wel-1 C'arlson. Six band.imen are pre- having economic troubles for near Co. because the company gave no assisted by Mrs. Mary Duncan and o’clock. comed back as a roomer after he | sently in the sendee of their coun- Need report. Mrs. Helen Beattie. MEA Bazaar Set be George L French Jr. of the Hearings will be conducted on ly a year, says il will battle any specif '• re'-son for its request. The other request for rezoning Wlllton Gift Shop. servea his sentence, the victim tr.yv • , *, ■ j ,u. f ahoupay/ Other officers installed are: Mrs. appeals from valuations set In the . . . j The Songster Brigade, under the attempt to change the control of TO FIGHT I.AYOFF Dr. Howard J. Lockward, presi Bessie Farris, excellent senior; For Fund Benefit new assessor’s grand list of $140,- Robert L Morse. 30. who had j >«fdership of Mrjr Lillian Perrett, the road. Providence. R 1., Jan. 31 (iPi— Combination .Miss Elaine Smith, excellent jun dent of the Manchester Area Heart 294,995. Taxes for the next year During the last two monlh.s the- A union leader says the heads of ELECTRONICS pleaded guilty to theft, was •««- ''•J’ when you move the Amodio way ior: Miss Christine Smith, mar The third annual fund raising Association made the announce X -ill be based on this I’st as modi New Haven cut train schedules, 21 unions repi'esenling- employes shal; Mrs. Gladj’s P. Gamble, sec project of the Manchester Educa ment. fied by the Board of Tax Review. fenced to one year in jail, to be! » asked fare hikes, and announced of the Nexv Haven Railroad will LABORATORIES suspended after he sen’es two program the first Sunday evening- \ ... for local or long distance Windows? retary: Mm. Helen Tuller, treas tion Assn, will be a bazaar to be The Heart Fund campaign will A record for the town, the new in each month. , the forthcoming layoff of 6,per meet next Wednesday to discuss urer; Miss Bernice Jackson, pro held on Saturday, Feb. 15, from 10 continue throughout the month of list of taxable property valuations months, and placed on probation tector; Mrs. Margaret Wenner- a.m. to 3 p.m. in the high school February. Heart Sunday. Feb. 23, for two years. Sentence was im-i Whether it’s a move to P'lor- moving and storage.. .call represents a $ 6 'i million Increase 277 BROAD ipaOM gren, outer guard, and Mrs. cafeteria. a door-to-door collection will be over the last list and a $44,067,513 posed by Judge Alva P. Loiselle In conducted by 700 local Heart Sun Tolland County Superior Court. ida, .France or Farmington, Need Giess? Mildred Tedford, pianist. Proceeds will be used to again Increase over the list before that. RADIO T 1 I [ V I S I 0 N Mrs. Elizabeth Caverly pre offer scholarships to graduating day volunteers. Some 300 volun Defense Atty. Donald B. Cald-' you can rest assured' that teers have already agreed to serve lAst year, the Board of Tax Re well said his client will make full sented the outgoing chief, Mrs seniors who are planning careers in view heard hundreds of protests AMODIO personalized moving Doris Swallow, with her past teaching. Last year three such behind French. TTie additional 400 Uhasatl > M«w fiavra, Vesa. (It-Ml THE COIWT o r LAST reatitution of $300 which the KEITH'S MIDWINTER service makes a pleasure of volunteers required for the success against valuations set at $135,848,- Uhaaa.1 IS ■aitf.rd. Csss. RESORT "TIi^rMlllp H.a.- landlord claims was stolen, al chief s pin and a certificate. scholarships in the amount of $200 757 in the assess r'r list after an Ckars.1 tS SsrisafuM. Ms m . Ua Caae” moving day. Scientific packing AMODIO-V, ■ .yntu of the 1958 Heart Drive here are. Chasart St Nra Brttaia, Cmu. though the accused found only $63 A social followed the installa and $300 were - awarded to worthy outside firm had revalued property S:M ( ASSi COLT .U / tion. students. being recruited from 55 E. Center PLUS Chaaa.l tt B .lr .k ., Mass. "D ac.jf" X in the cash box he took. of valuable— baby .sitters— Frank Amodio & Sons Moving and Storage St„ the Heart Fhind headquarters in Manchester. (IS-Mi DICK POWELL’S THEA Atty. Caldwell said Morse has FURNITURE SALE! travel arrangements — all The next meeting, on E'eb. 11 Co-chairmen of the bazaar are The Board reduced the assessor's TER "W Ir." Member of Conneetleiit tVarehouaemen'a Assn. will be a Valentine social, in Mrs. Lillian VanZander and Robert in the Andrews Building. This is (n-M> U P E OF RILEY been under mental and emotionqi available with AMODIO serv Hartford JAckaoh Maneheoter Mitchell Wolfert. They, with their commit the third consecutive year that list by $2,127,063 to $133,721,694. M S n O N "Th. L«lt.r” strain for some time. He sal4-tne charge of Mrs. Jane Smith. Miss Valuations in the new list are CAU US TODAY fits ( Si MR. AND HRS. NORTH ice. Before you move out ,. . . Elaine Smith, Miss Christine tees composed of teachers In the ( SASi FRANK SINATRA SHOW man was told to leave home at-Jhe 7-1462 9-5650 Smith and Miss Bernice Jack.son local school system, are planning a based on the assessor's estimate O P I H E For ftiforinatioii About G an t; Baainiy Davl* Jr . age of 16, that he is ,-Sieparated let AMODIO move in! variety of booths. of 72 per cent of the market value (It-Mi MR. ADAMS A EVE from his wife and children, and of property as of October 1957. T 1 0 E I C inASI r SOL'AD Articles for sale will Include "SkakrJaaa" has been unable to-effect a recon needlework, hobbies, art work, Notices Sent ■4 H m CntiMScK m Crn t:M ( St WHAT IN THE WORLD ciliation because of interference adult books, plants and floral ar Before the list was published % 24>Hour ( SASi PATRICK MCNHEI. SHOW Oani: T.ajr Braa.ll \ fro m his molher-ln-law. However, rangements, toys, and children's last Week, about 1,200 notices of Sarvle* (IS-Ml PLAYHOrSE OP STARS his father has accepted him back books. Canned goods and jellies, increases in real property valua TOMORROW "Na lUal r . r F«ar Maalhi'* on the farm, the attomev said. cakes, cookies, pies, salads, baked tions were sent out, according to DOORS OPEN 1:30 (ILMi THE THIN MAN Russell S. Phillips. 19.'Mansfield, beans, candy and popcorn will also Assessor P. Joseph Murphy. About **Maa Oa Tk. BrlSa." FUEL • PREMIUM GRADE lilts ( t) NEWS A.ND w e a t h e r waa given a suspended sentence of be available. the sune number of notices of both ( SASi WALTER WINCHELL 60 days in Jail, and fined $100 for Need Other offerings being planned are Increases and decreases in per FU EL OILS FILE
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■ r- 1 ^ ■ ■ K[- n ' r . \ V'- I i- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., fRIDAY, JANUARY 31.1958 PAGE SEVFJf PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN*, FRIDAY, JANUARY 81,1968 ■ the two countrlea. But by the not purebaae becuue of budget meet in .the ToArn Hall from l6 IHtmrl|p0trr asm* token, th* fact that the two A Thought for Today Andover Jlmltetlona. a.m. to 4'p.m. tomorrow. Sew ing Series te B«|gln KouadtiUtlo Meeting Set 1£tiruins countries went to aiich pains to Spoaaorad by Ui« Manchester 111* ftnit .ln a aeriee of maetinga Den m others of P ack 124 will ....NOW RENTING negotiate it la an Indication that Couaell of Chnrehee on aawing will b* held f>y the present themecraft on .“Exploring PUBLIBHKD BY TUB Polio March HERALD PRINTING CO.. INC. there- la a wlllingnesa. as well aa HomemekeriKClub. a t 8 p.t|i. Tues In' Alaska”, at the Cpb leaders' 13 Bluell Street a desire, to reduce those tensions, Young Pimple day In th* alehientary sohobl. Roundtable meeting in the Ver- Uanebeeter. Conn; ‘They are the ones who are go ' Better Dreaseg"aa" laI the^lppthe^lpplc of a plahck School, Manchebter, Tues THOMAS r rtiBGUSON, despite the continuing arms race, Nets $162.58 day evening. W ^ T E R R FERGUSOlJ ing to carry on , what you have county program\nown \» i taring con- PAH CHESTNUT Publlebert the name-calling and the threats started. ducted for Honielpaldlll;Honielnaldlil; 1leaders The cn ftM displayed, will be de founded October 1. IMII that both have been guilty of. They are to alt right where you Contributions to the Mother’* who win then present the informa scribed and demonstrated for den mothere of other packs in the PubUMied Keeiy Erw in* EfCJP* The subject of exchanges W'sa are sitting and attend, when you March on Polio totaled $162.58 up tion to the-1hdlvldual\elubs. Since many local club members Blackledge District. •undar* and Uolldaya EnterW at Oie first discussed at the Geneva aum- are gone, to those things you think to last night, Mrs. George Koerber, Poet Office at Mancheiter Conn., ae aro-ao Important. arc beginners, the local aariea will . David B. Crittenden, son of Mr. APARTMENTS Second a a a e UaU Matter mit conference In the summer of 'You m ay adopt all the policlea drive chairman said. Returns are be aimed at both beginning and and Mrs. D. B. Crittenden, is on ■A. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1955—two and a half years ago— you choose, but how they will be not complete since a few canvas-, advanced sewers. ths varsity wrestling team at CORNER PARK and CHESTNUT STREETS Payable In Advance and the Big Four foreign minis carried out, depends upon them. aeri have not yet reported. The first meeting will give In Loomis Schopl In W indsor. A One Year ...... Ht-Jb aophompre, he ia also active in tba< Six Montbe ...... Even If you make leagues and struction on how. to read and fit a ters tried to negotiate an agree ■The march wax held WMnesdaji, attem. Those attending ehould school glee olub. Three Monthe ...... J Jb treaties; they will have to manage night under the sponsorship of the ment that fall but failed. The sub them. Sring a pattern, bias tap* and the (OWNER & OPERATOR) Weekly ...... ^ Mother'! Club. More than 40 mem SIncIe Copy ...... * ject was revived last fall, how 'They will assume control of your usual sewing acceaaories. Addition Manchester Evening Herald An bers and friends of the club took al information may bo obtained dover correspondent, Mrs. Paul D. 4 •4/4 5 ROOMS ever, with the job of negotiating cities, your states and your nation. part aa canvassers for their Im MEMBER or _ ^ e y are going to move in and from the leaders, Mrs.- doseph Pfanatlehl, telephone Pngrim THB ASSOCIATED PRESS a settlement left to special U.S. mediate neighborhood. Remexch Jr., club chairman and 2-6868. The Aesociated Preee lx excluilrely Ambassador William S. B. Lacey take over your churches, schools, entitled to the uee of renubileatinn of universities and corporations. Forana Head Club Mrs. Martin Sauer. Call all newe dlapatchea credited to It. or Mr. and Mrs. James Foran of Salvatlou Study by SPF not oOiertrlee credited In thli paper and Soviet Ambassador Georgi All your work is going to be and aleo Jie local news published here. Zaroubln. And these two trained judged and praised by them. Bunker Hill Rd. have been named A study of Roman Catholic and All rlfhts of republlcallon of special co-presldenta of the Ball and Chain Protestant teachings about salva C ^ g p dispatches herein are also reserved diplomats went at It for three Tour reputation and ybur future Tour LOUIS U Vin, Ml 341676 are in their hands. Club of St. Peter's Church. Other tion will be on the -program for full serrlee client of N. E. A. Serr- months before the compromise All your work for them and the officers are Mr. and Mr*. Bradley the Pilgrim Fellowship meeting Pteseriptiens IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE Me. Inc ^ agreement the first anccesaful fate of the nation and of humanity, Batson of Hebron, co-vlce presi from 7 to 6 p.m. in the First Oon net# AGENT ON PREMISES 1 to 7 P.M. DAILY Publishers Representatives: The dents, and fMr. and Mrs. Walter Julius Mathews Special Acency — New U.S.-Soviet negotiation aince the bangs on their decisions. gregaUonal Church Sunday. Th* Schroeder of Columbia, secretary program will be led by MRdred PINE PHARMACY York. Chlca*o Detroit and Boston. Austrian accord of 1955—w’as It might be well to pay them SATURDAY ^ SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU O f and treasurer. Gamer, Faith chairman. 664 Center S t—III 0-9814 CIRCULATIONS reached. some attention." E. Irene Boardman, M.D. The club will hold its first meet Adult Claaa Open The Herald Printing Company. Ine Political scientists and policy ing of the year at 7 p.m. tomorrow An adult clasi is being held each assumes no financial responsibility for in Phelpa Hall, Hebron. A ham Sunday at 9:30 a.m. in the parson typographical errors appearing In ad- makers in the two countries can z : vertlsementa and other reading matter draw from the history of this nego supper will precede an evening of age of the Congregational Church. In The Manchester Evening Herald Youth Sunday Set bingo. Anyone intereated In joining the new home 0 tiation w’hat conclusions they wish Membership in ths group is open neighborhood atudy group wmch Display advertising closing hours; Stan T oday to For Monday—1 p. m Friday as to whether it would he better to By Baptist Church to adults in the towns of Hebron, would meet one- morning a week is Open For Tuesday—1 p. m Monday hold a summit conference on major Marlborough and this town, all requested to clll the Rev. Willard For Wednesday—I p m Tuesday. E. Thomen. East-West differences before or served by the pariah. For Thursday—1 p m Wednesday. Youth Sunday will be observed New Books at Library Bulletin ssoard Tonight ELIMINATE EXCESS FLESH For Friday-1 p. m Thursday. after lower-level talks, have re at Community Baptist Church this For Saturday—1 p m FYlday. Nearly 60 new titles will b* Cub Scout Pack 12 will meet ______wffhthptihlol^N SW Classified deadline; 10:30 a m. aa solved those basic differences. But weekend when young people will available to patrons when the at 7 o'clock tonight In the all-pUr- day of publication except Saturday — till 9 PM. g a m . — the exchange agreement serves aa conduct the services at 9:30 and Burnap-Sklnner Library open* to poae room of the elementary school. a useful reminder that agreement 10:45 a m. morrow from 2 -to 5 p.m. FridAj^"^ January 31 The books were obtained at a The Board of Tax Review will MeRoe Milk Blass between the United States and The High School Choir under the "swap session" held in the Doug FIGURE Good Work At Ankara Rtiaaia on difficult matters la still direction of Walter Grzyb will sing las Library in Hebron this week. possible, that the perseverance at the first service and the Junior The meeting was attended by Miss Sttsars M i Orsamers Choir, Miss Louise G. Tracey, di INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS It rather looks as if Secretary of needed to reach agreements ran be Helen Jewett, librarian, and Mrs. GIORIFIER rector. at the second. Howard Sprenkle, chairman of the State Dulles has made a good fueled by each country's desire for At the first service Ricky Ainslie RAY^ANN handling of our relatlonahip with Board of Library Directors. them. will give the call to worship; Among the selections are sever TV CLINIC Set the Baghdad Pact. This regional In the meantime, an Increased Sandra Carpenter, the'invocation; al recently publiahed books which 128 SPRUCE ST. Sandra Osbqrne, the Scripture les alliance, which he authored, but number of Americans and Rus library patrons have requested, 24-Hour Senlco son: Pstricla Ballard, the-mornlng but which the local library could REG. $1.49 Sat which we do not dare join for fear sians are going to be learning i prayer and Judith Chapman, the that our doing ao would create good deal more about each others' offertory sentence and prayer. iSfls#se*w#w more trouble than It would cure, is homeland. And this fact, as much In the second service at 10:45. <6t«A SPECIAL VALUE! * perhaps the most worthless of all ♦s any other, may help hasten the Laurie Osborne will give the call SB* • the paper Maginot Lines we have day when the governments of the to worship; Charlotte Goodwin, Private Service CHILDREN’S Hartford Road Enterprises, Inc. erected against Russia. But to the Invocation: Lowell Jacoby, the Apartments two countries find the desire, sin Scripture lesson; Elizabeth Neii- abandon It outright would, per cerity and perseverance needed to bert, the morning prayer and Separate eatrancee, air R A Y T H E O N VALENTINES haps. be considered a retreat and reach basic settlement. Carolyn Hughes, the offertory, conditioned through BOX 60 ASSORTED / weakening of our stand in the sentence and prayer. Other young out. i^onbeb 270 HARTFORD ROAD world. people will serve aa ushers. H^rd Times For Wizards, Too Pastor Neubert will preach on W IlUAM P. ELECTRONIC It is to be doubted that Mr. 4 RUUER "Strength for the Journey" and TECHNICIANS Dulles realizes the worthlessness The American capitaliaUc econ conduct the Ordinance of Com VIBRATING omy seems to have a rather FUNERAL of aomething he himself created. munion at both aervicei. T N l. I 1»6GM I hwpaft— l ROlLfRS. (Formerly Hartford Road Used Cars) But It would seem, from his con brutal way of strengthening itself, In the evening Junior High and S e *e R il 4or yw. A$ l•vlK«G« REG. $1.0 HOME IM COtait ytC»
II/,' ■ ■ :■ ' . f ' ::'v MANCHESTER EVENING HERALd J MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 81,1988 PAGE M O fl page EIGHT' MANCHESTER EVENIJNC^ HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN« FRIDAY, JANUARY 81,1968 . ■■ r Ike Tells GOP Stress Tomkiel Named Rockville-Vernon Miller Heads Vote Forestalls Actioii Fund Chairman Police Charge Four Youths Scout Drive ^ Of RCChajpi^r On Projects This Y ear 5 Years of Prosperity Frank Miller, Savings Bank of With Package Store Break Manchester secretary, has been The appointment of Bklward J. General Manage?' Rletuurd Mar (OiwUa*ed from Pago Orte) looked. 4 r. - V» named chalrinan of the 1958 Boy Andover; Mrs. Helen Pariaeau, 14 'Tomkiel as'fund dialrman of the tin said today that he eses no pee- "One Is the huge natlonsl high Red Croaa was approved this week Three Rockville teenegere and6 31 manual regtotere. The pedal Scouts finance drive, John W. Village St, RockvUle; Mrs. Har Friday, January 31 Compiled by Studenta of Manchester High Schobi Mias Helen Bates, Faenlty Adviser way Improvemenf program, bring- Mortimer, chairman of the Black- riet Mschie, Hebron; Theodore slbiUty of building bond projeeta, Vol. XXIV, No. 19 p ro m ts havo alroady got out by the Board of Directors of the one from Stafford ware arrested be amplified to 11 registers. The tkoir short ponctls and ini^e a lo'T ing St last to America a modern Red Cross, Manchester chapter, at organ will have 3,330 pipes, 129 ledge District, Charter Oak Coun Hollay, Crystal Lake, RockviUe; rejected in Wednesday's referen road system consistent with the yesterday and charged with break Mrs. Grace Hart, Bolton; Carlton of mathomatical calculations about their bUmonthly meeting. ing and entering and larceny of more than the present organ and cil, announced today. dum, by other methods this year. transportation needs of our age,” 42 speeking stope. General eollcliation will start Curtis, 7 Pleasant St.; Louis La- Asked about whether money In 'Legion of Honor tb* odds tbo R«publicans are up Bitenliower said. "The other is the Two certifica'tes of appreciation good* valued at 6300. Breck, 149 Loomis St.; Mrs. Jen Miller Paces Joint Meeting ware issued by the Board at the Arrested were Wllltsm Shields, TIm organ committee is headed Sunday .with Boy Scouts leaving the capital improvement reserve Windham and Conard MHS Swimming Squad •grinst In varioua states and dis St. Lawrence Seaway project, by Arthur E. Chatterton. Other brochures at every home in Man nie Kluecwicz, East Hartford; fund might be used for some of tricts. postponed for decades uqtit this meeting. Norman H. Osboroe and 16, of 13 Spruce S t.;' James N. Mrs. Ann Mongell, 70 Brent Rd.; BMwln F. Nolan were the recipients Bartlett, 17, of 19 Cottage St.; membere are: Edward Broadhead, chester. The following Sunday, the construction, Martin said, Riflemen in Of G>uncils "But these calculations overlook administration got It off fhe de orgimlst, technical consultant; Feb, 9, scouts and their parents Mre. Mary Kelley, 20 Robert Rd., "After the voters rejected the ths doctii^* oloment: What counts bating platform and into construe' for their work as chairmen of First William J. Jamieson, 17, of Snlpslc Rockville; Leon Clark, Coventry; Aid service. Sf., and Henry Black, 16, of Staf Mrs, Roy Ferguson, Mra Clarence will make doof-to-door collections. projects? I would guess npt.” Defeat Failing Indians Handed First Setback Is not nectosartly the size of the tlon." ■ Fsyne, jilra. John Peters, Mrs. Wil Money raised in the drive is the Roaemary S t James,*113 Pine St.; Projects defeated in. the referen dog in the fight—Its the size of the In effect the released excerpts The compl6to roster of the Board ford HoHow. Joanne Betancourt, Eaat Hartford; Viiial Match Helps Cause The youths were arrested by lo fred Luts, Robert Waite, Clyde District's share of the council's op dum called to authorise a bond Js- Tbs Manchester High Swlmiiilng fight In the dog.” from Elsenhower’s address were of Directors for 1957-1958 was an Duane Brown, 96 Foster S t; Rich The Manchester Indians almost ‘Odd Hop’ Tonight nounced by Raymond E. Gorman, cal police in connection with a Varner and Luther White! erating budget. The Blackledge sue were Globe Hollow swimming Squad suffered Its first defeat at Eisoalumer, given s rousing wel elaboration of the "pixmperity" ard Crawford, 67 Pearl St.; Leslie pool improvements, a Mary Che Coasting to a victory ovc A delegation of students from theme of the Chicago speech. chairman of the Board, and duly break at Oessay’s Package Store RPHNA Electa BUlson, 39 Lawton Rd.; John Hen broke the ice as they were edged the hands of Sacred Heart on Fri come by the natlonsl committee The RockvUle Public Health ney Library addition, and a filter Approximately 6150 worth of Vinal Regional Tech, the Indian the Manchester High School StU"- members and their guests, stressed ' In that campaign-opening ad approved by It on East Main St. Jan. 32, when ry. Warehouse Point; Mrs. Mary by the Windham Whippets 58-5S, popular phonograph records will day, Jan. 24, 1958 In Waterbury. Nursing Assn, recently elected two plant. sharpshooters erected a bulge of dent Council Journeyed to East the buslnees situation In the por dress n days ago Elsenhower also On the roster are; Gorman, several cases of liquor were alleged Hickey and son. 29 O’Leary Dr.; last Saturday evening at the Man be given away as dance contest M H SP oU The Indiana won only two of chairman; Lynwood K. Elmore, ly stolen. officer* and a board of directors. Planning coats must be pqid the nine events. Doug Stevens cap tion of his address which was made s plea which some in his Mr*. Viola Stenger and daughter, chester High School arena. But one prizes at the first MHS "Odd 111 points to dowTi their Middle- Hartford on Jan. 15 for ji Joint own official family seemed not to vice chairman, - George Mrosek, Black and Shields have been re Mr*. Seymour E. Lavltt was Olaatonbury. whether or not the projects are tured the 100-yard orthodox given ou t elected assistant secretary and constructed. According to Mar week earlier the Indians were Hop." This novel dance will be town 07>poncnts 891 to 760 Jan. meeting with the Blast Hartford "A few poUtICal Cassandras pop have heard or chose to ignore. Thia treasurer: Miss Jeanette Sumner, leased In the custody of their par DISCHARGED TODAY: Albert held in the high school arena 22. Junior Ken Miller pacOd all From Jan. 22 till Jan. 27, the breaststroke event, while the free secretary. Three-year appoint ents. Jamieson and Bartlett are be Miss Edith Casatl as assistant Burdick, Norwich; Donald Mac tin’s eatlmstes, the planning total crushed for the third time in a row council. Thia meeting, especially style relay team won the last up regularly to suggest that deep was that his party's first objective tonight—30 cents with SAA shooters with a fine 184 and ■tudents of Manchester High —security and a Juat peace—is not ments to the Board Include Mrs. ing held under 69.000 bonds. treasurer. Tsrms of other offi Millan. 36 Gardner S t; David would amount to about 628,006 by a 21-point spread, as the Conard tickets, 50 cents without. The designed to help promote a friend event of the night. depression is Just around the cor cers did not expire this year. to 630,000. cohort Bob Rusconi hit the 180 School have been diligently study ner, and only panicky governmen a partisan or political matter. William Belflore, York Strangfeld, Police said Gessay notified them Thompson, 15 Andor Rd.; Mrs. Oiieftians won 72-51. object is to come dressed oddly, lier relationship between the two In the initial event of the the Elected to the Board of Directors Matilda Oilnack. Glastonbury; For the pool, architects’ plana mark, combining with Senior schools, was held in the evening medley relay team of Dan Dormer, tal intervention on a massive scale The latest GOP speaker to ap Miss Jennie Wind, Edward Kra- on the evening of Jan. 32 that Coach Elgin Zatursky's 'hoop- though within certain limits. ing for the sole purpose of passing aenlca, Herman J. Heck and N. "things dMn’t look right” In the for a first term ending In 1961 Paul Angell, 39 Delmont S t; Jo on the drawing board will coat Ralph Geer's 177, Sophomore prior to the Manchester-East Doug Stevens, Bruce McClain and can stem the disaster," he aal(F- pear in direct conRIct with Elsen sters' lost to the Whippets via the There will be no dungarees or Bob Murowski's 176, and Junior exams. hower's admonition la Secretary of Wiliam Knight. store when he returned to lock it were: Alton Cowan, Miss Margaret seph White. Bolton: Joseph Fergu about 65,000 to 66.000, the mana foul line, as usual, when in the shorts for boys; no slacks or Hartford basketball game. It was Art Nielson were unable to defeat "W* reject this peaslmiatic doc Fay, Miss Natalie Ide, John H. ger estimated. ■ An 68,000 alloca Jack Toomey's 174 to produce the part of an effort to mend the The sophomores, Juniors and trine end the lack of confidence It Commerce Sinclair Weeks. The Two - year appointments are up about 7' p.m. He )iad left the son, 61 Foster St.; Richard Sund- final quarter, with seconds left to Bermudas for girls and no their rivala. The Sacred Heart cabinet officer told a young Re Rabbi Leon Wind^ ESdgar Clarke, door unlocked when he left at 6 Peters. Mrs. James E. Vandervoort, gren. Crystal Lake, Rockville; tion has been approved by the Di final margin. All .ut one of the strained relationship between the seniors are familiar with this, but sqilad covered the 160-yard course reflects. play, Indian George Cushing tied masks. not the freshmen. Having been publican group yesterday that the Francis Mahoney and Jamea Hig p.m. because he was expecting a Mr*. Howard Dimock. Mrs. John Mrs. Della O’Brien, Springfield, rectors, but not all of it will be the score at 55-all with two foul 10 local markemen equalled or two student bodies. well ahead o f the hometown aquad. *‘Rc|XibUcana have never sold paid since there will be no con surpassed the highest Tech score Name tags were given to each told about - them' from upper American fre^entarpria* short — United States la the strongest nx- gins. On the B ^rd for a 1-year delivery, he said. Grant, Mrs. John Lerch and John Maas.; Floyd Hewitt, Tolland. shots; but within the remaining 28 Bill Stuek, aophomore ace, was tlon on Ehirth militarily, in con term are Walter Ferguson, the Capt. Peter J. Dowgewice said G. Talcott Jr. struction. seconds Andy Czuchry converted of 169, earning themselves credit student on the Manchester Coun classmen, they encountered them imable to defeat his opponent in and never will.” with fear, confidence, and skepti trast to what he called its 'V Rev. Fred Edgar, Donald Caldwell there may be more arrests in the Elected for a eecond term end For the library addition, plans for three more foul attempts to Choreography towards their letters. cil’s arrival. Tom Louis, president the 200-yard freestyle event. Stuek At another point Elsenhower that have been drawn will coat The win extended -the Red and of the EHHS Student Council, said cism. Below are a few well chosen said: "We have had five years of fenseless situation" in 1941 a and Paul Willhlde. Legal adviser is' case. ing 1961 were: John Mason and edge the Indians. Czuchry hit for was undefeated before this meet 1950 under the Democrats. Drunken Driving Charge Frank Harlow; and to finish unex- Methodists Plan about 610,000 to 611.000, Martin White's string of victories to 36, Alan Weiaa Anna Suchy a few words appropriate to riie words from some freshmen on the prosperity. This simple truth, un- Atty. Harold Garrity. Miss Jessie 22 points, high for the ball game; In the 40-yard freestyle Man Reynolds Is an honorary life mem Louis Sokolis, 43, of 51 *4 Vil plred terms, Mrs. Edward Moriar- eaUmated. A total of 617.500 has following a previous triumph over occasion and introduced the other subject chester captured another second deritood t v every citizen, is not been allocated, but this will not but out of 22, 10 were via baskets, Skills Shown Judy Prescott says, "Ebtams 'ai« ber and Mrs. Arnold C. Thompson lage St., was arrested after an ac ty, Joseph Belotti, Miss Emma Social Workshop and the'remaining twelve from foul Wilbraham Academy. The rifle A familiar, amillng face teen A friendly and charming girl is Blast Hartford officers and Mr, place. Co-csptaln Jim Davis was altered by the plain fact that busi now be entirely spent. men upped the team score 7 points Briarton, club advisor. fair, but there 1s quite a bit of ness in generel has been falling off a member ex-officlo. cident at 5 p.m. yesterday. Batz, William Kellner. Herbert shooting (12 out of 18). around the High School World pf- the aenior chosen this week to rep Manchester's sole point getter in Arrests Continue Chairmen of standing commit- He la charged with operating a Heim, Atty. Robert J. Pigeon and A workshop on social concerns For the filter plant, 611.232.17 The Indiana were guilty of 23 By Aquaettes from their initial start — quite Mancheatsr High's Student Btrain during them." this event in late months.” was spent on plans 10 years Ago. an accomplishment, considering fice Is caught by our L«glon of resent her class in the Legion of Council president, Chsu’les Vax- Maureen Brown atates, "I think Eisenhower told the GOP gather teea are: Horn* service, Mrs. motor vehicle while ,un(ier the in Norman Young. ’for Methodists In the Norwich Dis personal fouls as compared to Doug Stevens, a Junior, Covered In Area Breaks (Tharles J. Felber; Miss Wind, 'nee fluence of intoxicating liquor or A report on the recenf member trict will be/held at 7:30 Tuesday An unknown sum, with s 62,000 the silence of hi" guns. Captain Honor spotlight. The face be Honor. Anna Suchy has made Ausdall. replied, and introduced e^m a are fun. It ahows what you the 100-yard orthodox breasl- ing: limit, must be paid for planning Windham's IT; and Manchester “ We have a good cause. In the chairman; fund chairman, Tom drugs. ship drive showed that 66,639.83 Frank Miller night at the North Methodist scored a poor 5 out of 15 attempts "What! Horses in the Manches Paul Sheridan and Senior 'Steve many frienda while In high school the MHS officers and council ad know. The only thing I dislike Is atroka course In a fast 1:75.5 for revisions which have not yet ar longs to our Boys’ Sport Editor, visor, Mr. George Emmerling. forin of a proud record of past SUte Police of the SUfford kiel ; „ public Information, Mrs. Police said Sokolis was backing had been collected. The goal Was Church. as compared to 26 out of 38 for ter High School swimming pool? Reale. With these two back in the and has added much to the atmos the suspense, of waiting for your Manchester's first vietbry of the District cempnsea Manchester,' rived from the New York engi groove, the record for team total Alan Michael Weiss. Both advisors expressed hope that mark." Bchievement, and a lively,. Springs and Colchester barracks j Louis Hurwltz finsece, York hla car out of a driveway into 610,000. Dr. Carl Soule of the Methodist the Whippets, Just enough to pull Old farmers too T Leaves and green phere of the school. night Stevens has shown rapid WATES Awarded Andover, Bolton, Glastonbury, He Board of World Peace will address neers. The engineers were hired to is liable to be in a precarious po Our "Worldling” has followed "Ann," as her friends call her, this meeting would help establish a thorough, well-balanced program ; are making a number Of arrests i Strangfeld; first aid, Joseph Mc- Market St. when he struck a ve make the revisions on s per diem a victory out of the hat. people? What is this world coming ‘ "I don't like, exams," Psm Ahlf Improvement since th{) beginning of teenagers and young men in ; Co®*'* **ter s^ety, Afthur l^ lm e; hicle driven by Lester Breanahan bron and Marlborough. The goal the workshop, following a discus sition. the College Preparatory course has followed a Business Course more amicable attitude between of the season. for the future. Dr. Roy C. Ferguson, iresldent basis. The Indians held a slim 12-9 to?" says. "It's too hard to study for Let ua never for one instant for-; connection with area breaks dur-: Miss Alice Madden, vice chairman; Jr., 22, of 13 High St. Damage this year is 613,000. The area pro sion led bV FVank Simpson of the P. Adams. throughout his four years at MHS. during her four years. As subjects the two schools. them.” In the divlnf .event the Indians of the Rock-ville Medical Society, The capital improvement re lead the first quarter and the rer His subjects for his Senior year get that fact. And let Us never per-1 the past year. , nutrition. Miss Hannah Jensen; to the Breanahan vehicle was esti presented awards to top weight los gram embraces 1,579 Boy Scouts. Connecticut Commission on (3lvll maining quarters were all conclud Yes, spectators thought It w'as this year, she carries Shorthand II, Next on the agenda was divid Phyllis Solomon states, "I don't could salvage ohly a third place. Sers-e on Committee serve fund from which these ex include: Trig and Solid, English ing the students into smaller mlt the straight story of steady | police Mid Steven Provencher, i Junior Red Cross. Mrs. Nell Law- mated at 675 by police. Sokolis ers at the first annual banquet of Rights. The Rev. Simon P. Mont ed with the Whippets ahead; 28-25 very strange indeed at the annual Transcription, Business Machines, think the exams were too bad. I'm Co-captain ‘Tbm Hyson trailed progress to be drowned out by the 23 of 93 Union St.. Rockville, and! rence; hospital representative, Ed- Miller said that the following In gomery, minister of the Rockville penses will probably be paid totals IV, Physics, and History of West "buzz” groups, so that they could was released on a 6200 bond for the Rockville WATES last night. about 6220,000, according to latest at half-time, 40-39 at^ the three Aquaettes' Water Ballet presented Modern Problems and English. An glad we have them . because it both of the Sacred Heart divers. dismal walls of despair that we Herbert Frazer, 20, of Handel C t .,;’^“ rd Thoms; tw n pub Ic health court appearance Feb. 17. stitutional Representatives are Methodist, Church. Is chairman iV ern Civilization, a college-credit na hopes to attend Hillyer College, Ret to know each other and ex Stuek grkbbed a second in the Mrs. Mary Mecca won 675 for estimates. quarter mark. The whole game was on Wednesday. Jan. 28 at 7:30. brings your marks up and your have been hearing from some pub-, Hartford, have admitted 1 representative. Dr. Nicholas Marzi- ...... Sokolis. __is . also...... scheduled...... to face losing 66 pounds, and Mrs. Martha serving on his general committee; the conference board which is Teepee Tales subject. Of course, the latter is where she plans on taking an ex change ideas on what could be memory back." 100-yard freestyle. Chs>Ile Towle, Garland Mott of South Congrega closely played with the lead chang The theme "Colors and Seasons” his favorite. A1 la preparing to done to help alleviate the aitua- lie platforms for most of the past batteries in Somers ’ "lood orordlnator Miss Anna, j^ o other charges on that day. Anlello won 630 for losing 42 sponsoring the workshop. ecutive secretarial course. Karen Rivard '61 a consistent point-getter, followed five years."** M ondav 8*n>P*nn. nAmniinti withwitn Mrs. FelberF^sib^r s.na < •*. «______.■ < , tional Church, George L. French of ing constantly within the quarters. was introduced as girls, four of go into the field of law. tion. Many excellent suggestions 1 He is being charged with Intoxica pounds. Other winners were: Mr*. Matters which will be discussed After school, Anna works at the Stuek skhile finishing in third posi Eisenhower said he thinks m ost: The two men have aUo a d m it-! Ml-s Wind as ritern.te. Highland Park School PTA, Frank The final quarter was strictly a whom were dressed as horses, gal The Indians encounter Wethers A1 has been very active In Man were presented. tion and breach of the peace on P-ose King, 34 pounds; Mrs. Cath include gambling, racial Integra Schendel Gives foul-shooting contest for the Whip Forde and Jewell' Insurance tion. farmers "deep in their hearts rec- ^ ^ ^ break at an Andover sum- erine Skoglund, 27; Mrs. Nadine Morasco of C!enter Congregational tion in housing, world peace and loped to and fro to the music of chester High’s extra-curricular Refreshments o f aandwiches, Manchester's Jack Jacobs staged complaint of his wife Sunday pets. as they scored a mere six field on Feb. 4, at Wethersfield. A Agency. She also worked at this ognlie the administration s farm owned by Felix Klock night. He had been released on a Skoglund. 16; Mrs. Betty Berrett, Church, Stanley A. Shollk of St. temperance. "Sleighride.” program. .He has been a member agency last summer after attend cookies and soda were served as a gallant effort but was unable to Mary's Episcopal CThurch, Thomas Snowball Warning points via baskets and twelve via Pat and Joan Ta.vlor, '58 and '59 strong defense has developed from the meeting drew to a close. Perry Tour p r o ^ m “ of 63 Henry St.. Manchester, police 650 bond for appearance on these 18: and Mr*. Jerry Hayes, 9. Methodists In the area are cordi of the High School World for four ing a national convention of the overcome his rival In the 100- to break a vicious circle of building allegedly stole Mrs. Barbara Thompsn of Man L. Heneghan of Waddell School fouls, while the Indians put in respectively, were the chore the CCIL newcosaers. which years, Current Affairs, Sock and It is h o {^ that the friendly re charges when he was arrested ally invited to attend the work seven baskets and only two foul Luther League at the University yard butterfly stroke event. up Md dlspo# ing of suroluses^ liquor from the cottage. Klock: Obituary chester was mistress of cere PTA. John O. Nelson of Hollister shop. A warning against throwing ographers of "Deep Purple,” along should easily keep the Red and Buskin, and Varsity "M” Clubs. of Kansas. lationship established by mem Dart Dormer, another excellent) again yesterday. The first arrest School PTA, Carl, Higgins of snowballs came from Police Chief' shots. bers of both councils will be the Slides Shown Then, touching briefly president of Klock Corp., 1272 came after a complaint from his monies. Guests included Vincent A. the color line of the show. White well below them in the scor Our Legionnaire served as man Anna has been very active in swimmer, was only able to finish al defense, Elsenhower said the Toke Manchester. i CSioate, executive secretary of the Buckley School PTA.\ Herman O. Schendel today. Al The final quarter also saw Bob A glimpse of spring was wel ing ranks. The Red Raiders from beginning of a widespread "era of wife who said he had come home though recent rains and lunshin* Daigle leave via the foul route with ager of the swimming team for church organizations. She is secre second in the 100-yard backstroke. nation has “ J ''“ t “ d Improving arrested In connection with ' Albert E. StUes Intoxicated and knocked a panel Commerce Alderman Stanley G. Best of Manchester comed in this weather as twelve Meriden come to Manchester on two years. tary of the local Luther League at good feeling" between , the two Mr. Gilbert Hunt showed col Dormer has cortsistently finished South Windsor - Albert E. * John centGUI, chairman of the Recrea Green PTA. Austin R. 'Schilllnger have melted moat of the snow In .2:46 remaining; Chuck Saimond girls with pink bathing hats and Friday, Feb. 7 prepared to repeat neighboring schools. out of the door. About Town town, what little there Is left is left with 1:59 remaining; and Dick His familiar voicj la heard at the Concordia Lutheran Church ored slides of the annual Perry first In this event. Stiles, 78, of Foster St. died yester- tlon Board and presidents of other of Washington School PTA, Wil gloves seemed a "Breath of their previous, victory. Doris Michelitsch, '59. dsy at a Manchester convalescent Proposed Plant Adequate liam Kusmlk of St. James' Church, termed by the younger set as "Just Dubanoski left the game with 10 air our home basketbaU games for and Mission Secretary of the Con Tour to California at ai^m bliei The freestyle relay team consist City Engineer Lawrence P, WATIiS organizations in the state. Spring." The choreographer was The "A1 Weiss” crystal ball, necticut State Luther League. An ing of Ron Allen, Art Nielson. Nick home. He was a retired building Hospital Notes George E. Lawrence of Nathan The Chamlntde Club will hold right for snowballs.” seconds remaining. (There were AI Is the announcer. Troop 25, Jan. 17. He accompanied them Johnson has been qdvlaed that "We've received numerous com fifteen of the 23 Indian fouls. Gail Eagleson '58 missing the team spirit it usually na teaches Sunday School at her Baxter, and Co-captain Davis de contractor. Admitted yesterday: Dominick Hale PTA, Malcolm R. Wilson of its February meeting Monday at The highlight of the evening was portrays, depicts a 60-52 victory in which he is an Eagle Scout, has with a lecture. In which he was Born July 4, 1879, In this town, .sewers from the proposed 200- Verplanck PTA, Douglas D. Heia- plaints this week from motorists High scorer for the Indians was takpn a great part of Alan's, time. church. feated the Sacred Heart combina Dowgiewlcz, 79 IVest St. Center Church House, following a duet by the president and vice for Wethersfield, and a slim 59-57 - T,j:ei^rrv I hsrt:ro‘’‘^eJM”ru^s.^ fiC he was the son of the late Charles home development in Ellington can ler of South Methodist Church, potiuck at 6:30 p.m.. under the and pre^rty owners,” Schendel Dubanoski with 20 points, all by Al has served on the United Syna- Outside of school, Anna busies Classes Make assisted by MlM Diane Mather tion. Davis, swimming as anchor of our defense organization my Ibonda. Meyer* is being held at be connected to the proposed fil Discharged yesterday: Stanley president of the club—Gail Eagle- victory for the slumping Red Raid man, hit the water behind the last rIoseSt personal attention," the A. and Jane Stilea. He was a mem Herbert Johnson of Emanuel Luth chairmanship of Mrs. Mary Up- ■aid. '"Throwing snowballs scrota baskets. Other Indians in the scor gogue''\Youth Council as treasurer, herself reading, knitting and bowl as "Miss Monitor." ] Tolland County Jail. tration plant of Vernon u'ithout Kinney. 53 Windermere Ave.; Ray son '58 and Linda Nelson '58 re ers. ing. In school Anna Is a member of Sacred Heart swimmer but President said. , ber of the Wapplng Community mond Goulet, 11 Bancroft Rd.; eran Church, Everett E. Fish of pllng. A short business meet streets is most serious.” ing column were: Wes Feshler 11, vice president, and president. Thus, EAch summer a group of girls ! Mavera is also charged with a enlarging the plant. He said children caught throwing Daigle 10, Saimond 6, Bob Fiske spectively to "Baubles, Bangles the Somanhis staff and has been French Maps through hla efforts he was able to AppeaWng for r.nk^ and__ file j uallan-American Church, a deacon for many years Mrs. Frelda Lanz and son. RFD 3, Community Baptist Church and ing will be followed by a musical and Bealls.'' our Legidnnalre doesn’t find much or boys take a month-long trip and was honorary deacon at the Bowe-Albertson Associates of Justus W." Paul of Bowers School program presented by several stu snowballs at private property or on and George Cushing, 6. Let's take a glance at Manches an active member of the Freshman overtake his rival and defeat him. party workers to get busy right New York, engineers for the pro Charles Squires Jr., Snlpslc Lake; Green sleeves accented the rou ter's winning team for the winter time for other activities, but when to California under the guidance of Club In Tolland Feb. 1. 1957. Rus time of his death. PTA. dents from Manchester High town streets will be handed over to Conard Crushes and Senior Girls’ Clubs. If you would like to know more Clyde Richard '59 away on the coming campaign. posed plant, were consulted in the Merrill Carter. 12 Jackson St., tine by Eileen Tierney '58 and Gay, sports season. Coach Richard Sol- he finds a feV "precious” moments Dwight Perry, John Perry and Elsenhower said the party already sell C. Johndrow, 20. of Eaton Rd., In 1904, he married Florence K. School. juvenile authorities. He asked.par- Conard met the Indians at their of relaxation he works and listens Anna’s pet peeve la conceited about France. Its cities, its people, Gilbert Hunt. The group travels Tolland, and Frank Bielecki. 19, matter when Johnson learned that Windsor Locks. ent* of small children to Impress Ion Palmer '58 which of course was lanek's tankers opened their sea people,'While she lists as her great STUDENT EARNS AWARD .Is "off to a good start" with meet Elmore who died In 1937. Events Tonight spacious gym on Jan. 17 and the to hi-fi music. and its culture, stop Into Room out on the northern route stopping of 25 Village S t, Rockville, have He is survived by his wife. the engineer* for the development The Dorcas Society of Emanuel upon them the fact that snowball "Green Sleeves.” son with three consecutive vic est honor being elected to the Le Barbara Roy, a student in Short ings throughtnit the country start were considering connecting the Cub Pack 11 will meet at 7:30 same foul story prevailed, besides Lazy and easy-going farmers Al's favorites 'include the song at Niagara Falls, the Great Lakes, also been arrested in connection Marion F. Stiles, whom he mar- Hospital JVotes Lutheran - Church will meet throwing could result in accidents Conard's backlMard advantage. tories over Bristol, Meriden, and gion of Honor. 240. The students in Miss Jeanne hand II, haa Just received a Gregg ing Jan. 20. sewers to the city plant. Johnson p.m. at Union Congregational swam to "soft Summer Breeze, New London before dropping to “ Victory At Sea,'\ and the TV and Salt Lake City. They stay at "There'a an electric atmosphere with the Tolland break. The Ino ,,, ^ E Stiles Wednesday In Luther hall. Mem and damages. The Indians trailed 20-16, 31-26, and show, "Maverick.” When questioned as to what she Low’s French II classes have com shorthand certificate and pin for allegedly took liquor and dgar- pf , daughter, Mrs. wanted to be sure the plans for Church with Cubmaater Charles choreographed by Sue King '59. Sacred Heart. The Indians now their destination, the Los Robles having written shorthand for five of confidence and excitement In all McCracken in charge. Patients Today: 194 hers are aaked to be at the meet 63-35 the first three quarters behind At the Connecticih. Scholastic thought about exams, she re pleted special maps illustrating Motel in Sacramento, for three ettes from the club. Ralph E. Collins of Tolland, a the new plant would be adequate "Blue Tango" was danced to by stand tied for first place with sponded quite naturally. "I’m glad mlnutei at one hundred words a these gatherings — a feeling of Hope Cliapter 60, OES, will hold ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Ing promptly at 8 p.m. as Miss the scoring of Conard's Driscoll, Press Association Contb^nce held many different aspects of France. days and return by -the southern State Police said the Investiga-^ ,tepgo„ Phlllip Pierce of Men for the large number of connec Bernice Juul will present a dem Hebbs, and Hicks, who scored 24, six girls—three in blue and three Windham in the CGIL. they’re over!” These maps were done In connec minute, and having transcribed the hardly being able to Wait to get tions which might result. a public card party at 8 p.m. at the Mrs. Pauline Klelnschmidt. Bol in black. The choreographers were Tonight the Indiana meet Wil at UConn, AI was on a sjmrts writ route. On this return trip, the tour on with the battle." tion Is continuing apd more af'^ (heater and a stepdaughter. Mrs. Masonic Temple, Orchard St. ton; Bruce Bentley, 153 Highland onstration on hairdreasing. Pre Police Arrests 16, and 15 respectively. The CThlef- ing panel. He also represented A bright futurfc can be the only tion with the geography studied In note neatly and accurately. rests are expected in previously An application has been submit Janyce Bostic '60 and Mary Lou bur Ooss in Waterbury. Cross one for Anna as she goes on took a short side trip to Mexico Su^ EMwards He urged GOP campaigners to Douglas N. Grant of Lydpnville, ted to the State Water Resources Military whist and pinochle will be St.; Sheleeh (Juish, 61 Cambridge ceding the business session sched tains held a 45-30 rebound edge, MHS on a student submarine, clajs. where they taw a bull fight unsolved bTeaks, Vt.; a brother, Arthur N. Syies of ules for the year will be distrib with Hebbs and Dubanoski tied with' Johnston '60. should defeat the Indians, as they through life with her pleasing ' Among .the outstanding maps stress what he called "the Iqonn- Commission for federal aid in the played, with prizes awarded and St.; Mrs. Janice Butler,-East Hart cruise in November. This cimise Trine Nielsen, '58. mental achievements" of his -.ad State Policemen Theodore Schie- East Windsor Hill: a sister, Mrs. uted. Refreshments will be served Chester R. Vaillancourt, 23, of 13 rebounds each. An array of different hues, mem are one of the best swimming was sponsored by the U.8. Navy. personality. were a drawing of the physical EXntA PROJECTS DO.VE ber and William Tomlin are in amount of 6246,000 or 30 per cent refreshments served. ford; Anthony Brezzo, East Hart squads in Connecticut. Cross has ministration. calling attention Mo Harriet Abbe of South Windsor; Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Wit ford; Roger Dilarando, 11 Walnut and a social time enjoyed. Stafford Springs, waa arrested The Indians found the going ories of "Autumn Leaves.” brought When asked what he liked mo'kt Anna Is the daughter of Mr. and features by Sue Buckley, products Rusalan ctrtturc and the Umted vestigating. 12 grandchildren and four great of the estimated 6820,000 cost of ye.sterday and charged with tough against the towering (jhlef, the show to an end. The chore defeated Sacred Heart and Tor- Mrs. John Suchy of 91 Clinton St. by Kathy Martin, chateaux by Bill Nations were the topics for extra two which, h« »**'>• often overv the filtration plant. nesses will hold group studies at 8 St.; Edmund Pilla. 19 Grove .St.; about his senior year, he replied. grandchildren. p.m. at the homes of Anthony POSTMEN REJECT OFFER abandoning an automobile and tains, ik e second half saw the ography was done by Olivia rington, two teams who always "College Interviews." Carol Huestls '58 Elourn. musicians by Georgia' Pot- Survey Conducted credit oHefed by Mrs. Harriet Church Orders Organ Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John trouble the Manchester schedule. Fungml servlce.s will be held Union Congregational CThurch Is Gozdz, 287 Oakland St., and Nina Cratty Jr., 32 McCann Dr.; Clar Washington, Jan. 31 (.P)— A failing to-notify the Motor Vehicle Conard boys rolling to a 61-135 lead j'ylkka '60 and Marilyn Phillips '60 With ail the good qualities'he terton and the Alps by Norman Hathaway's Freshman World Un Saturday at 1 p.m, at the Wapping postal worxrr* union today re Department of a change of ad before Dubanoski put in a one- To show the club's appreciation possesses, he can have nothing but Adams. June .Cervinl used .iillver derstandings class during the Admits Killing 11 purchasing a new pipe organ for Rood, 41 Edmud St. ence Frelheit, 26 Westwood St.; In History Course Community Church. The Rev. Junior Pilgrim Fellowship will Mrs. Irene Dinenno, Willimanlic; jected as Inadequate the admin dress. pointer for the Indians. The foul for their help, Gail Eagleson pre Thl.s season's Connecticut State a prosperous future. Three MHS Clubs chateaux and Anne Zabrowski month of December and the first Truman Woodward will offl ..7 4 . I ' ■ i, r, . , , . . . , . . "A, If A- - I'. I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . . /■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,,MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 81,19B8 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER.' CONN.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 31.1958 PAGE El^VPV N ^ A G fi T E N Teacher — We offer English, tors and It all adda up to aeven , BY V, T. HAMLIN ...... ". '!/ a l l e y trigonometry, spelling, etc. more years. When they run out ' w o o o — u # o Hartford Honors O O P WTlO-1080 j^i^ense Work B e tro th e d .!-A THAT'S NEWS TO whatS WE'VE LOST CDNTACl Moimtalneer - - Wpll, give him I'll, go to some more doctora WKNB—540 THIS 13 1RV\NG! NIC^ WITH OUR . TEAM, MAN, Daily Radio W PUP— 1410 GOIMG.SKSC rttSSY ' ME' I'P HEARD some of that thar trlgemotpetry; ■...... 1 W illiam Putnam ROCKET, TOO! / E WHOLE Sense and Nonsense he's the worst shot in the family. WDBO—ISOO Ask^ for State CVERVONE HERe/ ABOUT THOSE THEV Vl'ERE Warren — Why did your uncle E u tem Btaadard TIi m W H AV—010 nCHBOARO EVCTTEO ABOUt T TVVO RUSSIANS 5ETTINS UP ...... 7 , I...... throw hto. clothee out of the* One hoodlum left the ranks ai)d W4*hington,.J4n. 31 (A’)— A de Hartford, J4n. 31 t®~W llliam NOU PUTTING A A MANNED A clerk wee retlrini' after eom- Thornton — Qee, you Ibok hap« window? .. u j ,1.. H. Putnam, veteran bualneea and BOCKET OVER jitarted off toward the barracks. Charles—Because he heard the The following program ■ched-44:| mand upon defense ofBclele that ROCKET ON pletlDK 35 years of ff^ithful aerylce. py. Last week you told me you WHa V--N ight Watch civic leader, waa honored as "Hart- t ' Angry Sergeant—here, you! uiea are auppUed oy the radio mora military contract! be allo YOU CAN PAY MORI THE MOON HERE, BUT On hla l§at day at the oIBce. hie had only one year to live. Now paper boy calling "Free Press. WTIC—MonHor ford'a number ohe citizen” at a employer 'presented him with a Where are you going? you look as if you had a new lease oinnagomenta and are dibjeci to JYDRJT—Mood* for Rnmknce cated td high uhemployment'areaa WPOP—Hound Doe in the etate such 88 Naugatuck dinner laat' niffht. ‘^;J la ^ a envelope, and said: Recruit (in a-disgusted tone)— on life. The first problem of newlyweds change without notice. It Putnam, chKlnnan of the Great 'Valley. Torrlngton. Waterbury Kmpidycr—This ia a token of I've had enough. You don't know Anton — I hgve. Dr. Stone tirid Is to buy a home. The second Is to WHa Y-N ight Watch er Hartford Brldga Authority aiid my esteem. your mihd for two minutes run me I had a year to live. Since buy a car so they can get away *'{vHAX— Fletter Party W TUJ^avaioxd# of Sport* and Winsted, has been put before BVT- WHAT-FOR! WCCC Kycuiu.Befo* JTORC—Mood* for Romance the Hartford Redevelopment Agen The cleric opened It and found a nln’ ! then I've visited four other doc from It. WPOP—Hound Dog them. WKNB—P. M. l*:te- ■ Rep. Pattereon (R-Conn) said cy, was praised as- top citizen by portrait of hts employer. will;— NUIer Oliver B. Ellsworth, chairman of Employer—What do you think Before marriage, he talke and WDRO— Arthur Godfrey yesterday he made hie demand at WPClP— Wax work* WTiC'—Cevalcede of 8porl* a breakfast conference attended tha C!ivie.. Events Committee of the of the gtttT she listens. After marriage, she WDRC—Mood* for Romance Hartford-vfyhamber of Commerce. OUR HUARUING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPUi WPOP—Hound Do* by several member* of Congress, Clerk—It's Just like you. talks and he listens. Later, they WHAV-Piatler Parly The Cbtober arranged the din both talk and the neighbors listen. with Secretary of Defense Mc- WfJee—Record Revue WHAY-Nleht Watoh Blroy; Deputy Secretary Quarles, ner for Putnam,' whose 80th birth The employment interviewer IJOST FINISHED A SERVICE WKNR--P. M.. WTIC—Cavelrad* „f sport* day Is Saturday. # >1 WA aaked, ' WHEN X 60T THE WORD, WT < —Rue- MUIrr WDRC—Mood* for Romance Army Secretary Brucker, Navy 1998 An enterpiialng salesman de WDRG—Arthur Godlrey WPOP—Modem Bound* Checks for 110.300 were present Interviewer — And where have ALY WORD, MOONEV, I6MT THAT VOOR A1A30R/-*- DON’T W0?R>; WPOP—Waxwork* I*J :48— Secretary Gates snd Air Secre CASH OR TRADE cided to bypass the merchandiaing UNDERTAKER'5 ©ARB 7 VCJO tary Douglas. ed to tho Hartford stock broker as BY AL VERMEER you worked recently? manager, and go directly to the X CAME IN THfe 4:ie— WHAY-Nleht Watch the first step in the eitablishment PRISCILLA’S POP Applicant—I was a peycl\i'atri8t DlC)l*l’T COMB IN A"HEAR6E,X WilAV—Piatter Party w n c —Sport* Hlehiteht* Pattemon said he has agreed store president. AMBULANCE— HOW . WCCC—Record Revue WDRC—Mood* for Romance of a William H. Putnam Medicad DOWN PAYMENT P N T H E In a'pcfcelain factory. TKOST.'-v-VJE'RE 6TltL gANDASlN© to submit to the defense officials a K a l l ' When asked, "What are you try' ABOUT A STRETCHER ? WmlB—Opeo Mike ^jWTOP—Modern Sound* detailed proposal to expedite ac Research Fund to be administered RIGHT O O U B L E l Interviewer—I never heard of Ra ffe r t y— heh-heh.''©urelV W (Tc—Rum Miller through the Hartford Hoapitai’s ing to sell?" the salesman replied, WDRC—Cal Kolby WHAY-NIte Watch tion In channeling work into aur- such's joh. What did you do? Ml3 APPEARANC E WILL WEiNG WTIC—New* Board of Diroetdrs. > O U ! w Applicant—I took care of the 'Tm not here to sell you. My bosa TEARS Of- PITV FRO.W HIS WPUP - Wax works plua unemployment areas. 0 -H— WDRO-New* The fund waa created in honor cracked, pots. asked for a survey of the city to WPOP—Modem Sound* PEEVISH WMAY—Plauet Parly n ;l8- of Putnam, who helped obtain the find out whether there was a store SPOLlSEf I' WXIC—Rum Miller P«r Month Including good enough to handle hla prod' WHAY—Nile Watch Dolores ^ ,F e«Ix modem strpetura for Hartford A sergeMt syas trying to drill a WDRC—^ Kolby WTIi'—Sreirta—Weather Hospital, aa a tribute to his con lot of'raw recruits, and after uct” WPUP—Waxwork* WDRC—Mood* for Romance Board Agenda Finance ChorgM i;*e— WPOP-Modem Sound* John J. Fenix, Staamokin, Pa., tributions in the growth of the e n W ; working hard for three hours he The result waa a personally con' WHAK—Platur Party II ;M - city. thought they seemed to be j;«tUng ducted tour of the store and an im' W:1C—New* WHAY-Jazx Alley announces the engagement « f hia wi>RC—New* Reporter daughter. Dolores A. Fenix, Lan Gov. Abraham A. Riblcoff, Into some sort of shape, so dS' preaaive order. Wroi^Pnlied Auto Workers Show W nc-U N Radio Review Hearing Room—Municipal Building WDRC—Mnnda for Romance Tuesday, Feb. 4. 8 p.m, caster, Pa., to Gerald T. Sapienza, among the 800 government, buil- elded to teat them. WPOP—Modern Sound* This beautiful 1957 V-8 Custom 300 4-Door Sedan haa *'WMAY—Pieuer Parly PUBUC HEARINGS Lancaster Pe.. son of Mra Mary nesS and civic leaders who filled Sergeant—Right turn! A mountaineer took his son to a lli«8— the Hotel Statler-Hllton ballroom, wnO— Miller WHAT—Jam All^ On a proposed additional appro Sapienza, 91 Autumn St., and the Fordomatic drive, big radio, heater and .defroster, seat Then, before they had ceased to school to enroll him. WDRO-4W Xolby W~ic—Btarllem Beranad* late Thomas Sapienza.. ' called FbJtnam "a perpetual opti Mountaineer — My boy's arter WPOP—united Auto Workers Show WDRC—Mood* for Romance priation for Walks and Curbs, move, came another order. 1 $33,000. Miss Fenix graduated (rpm mist” who "lovea to talk about to f covers. P.A. wipers and many other extras. Come over, Sergeant—Left turn! lamin’, what dya have? morrow.” & • WHAK—Platter Party On a proposed additional appro Shamokin High School and' Syra • WTIC—R»«« Miller cuse Unlverait.v, Syracuse, N. Y.. Other ipeakera Included Sen. WDRC-Cat Kolby priation, by transfer, for Water De drive this car. W e can make a deal. Deaths Last T^ight partment-Operation and Mainte where she majored In journalism Purtell (R-Conn) and Rep. May e mt WA ttrwM. b»c T M, U t. »it Off WPOP—Wax worka (R.-Conn.) CROSSWORD PUZZLE 8;U— nance, $18,000. and sociology. She ia a member of LOW BANK RATES BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS WHAV—Platter Party Zeta Tau Alpha social sorority, L O N G S A M WTP.—'Roaa MUIer By THE ASSOTIATEH PRE8H On a proposed additional appro r WDRC-^al Kolby priation, by tranafer, for Sewer De- and ia employed as correipondent T66r TMBH AMeOFAiy PeCRgCTLy OPMOOSLY sowe ^ Stuttgart, Germany — Emat CCNPtWNeO eBANITE-UKEvHW, NEW eVMNASriC WPOP—Waxwork* partment-Adminiatraflon and En manager for the Lancaster Newa- VKK peftpecreoi Helnkel, 70, biitlOer of the world'* gineering, $1,000. paperi, Inc. Her fiance, a graduate PILTPOWN i - PONT HOLP BACK. HB5 WHAY-rOatelin* flmt jet plane and auppller of APOUXJ MAKB6 THE ROCK Answer to Praviout Punia WTIL.-Nrwe Public'Dlscimsinna .Agenda Items of Manchester High School and ICE CUBES K WDRC—Newsi Weather bomber* and fighter plane* to the New Business the Unlveraity of Connecticut. Is a OF ^ S R A L T A R UXX LIKE D O E © So Thty Soy J. WPOP—New* Nail Luftwaffe, died Thuradsy. To see if the Board will authorize member of the editorial staff of MILLER'S PHARMACY I $ ■ 'i-J LOO’h; a B it He produced the flrat eucceasful BT THE BAG 0UNGEPUF’*-,.,, *WHAY—Deltlin* the Town Treasurer to sell' securi the Lancaster New Era. He is a wno-«i>ort* Jet plane April 5. 1941. ties of the Whiton Library Trust former city editor o f The Herald. X 9 t GREEN RD. AOROgg DOWN WDRC—Wealbar and Saimaa WPOP—Lawiwne* Walk New York Edward M. Dreiser, Fund to finance the appropriation He La a member of Kfppa Sigma 1 High and----- 1 Llelu up CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER g'3A— 84, brother of novelist Theodore of $7,17.5 for Capital Improvement* aoclai fraternity. ONLY 4 — and a Curved 'WHAY—Serenad* Dreiser and actor whose leading at the Whiton IJbrary. Gentlaman molding WTIC—Cota Glaa Club WDRC—Guy Iximbardo role* Including "Soldier* of Td see 1.' the Board will accept I -----oftha aretigu* WPOP—Top 40 Tim* Fortune” and "Within the Law,” an offer of $13,760 for the 13.18 . ihow eraetene 3:48— died Wedneaday. acres of Globe Hollow property con WHAY-tteraaad* Ijte e n ------S Aitringcnt tniC—Three thai Bxtra Tiiceon. Arizona - - William H. demned by the United States for children g Senility WDRC—tow-’li Thorn** Holly. 88. former U S. District Capehart housing. Dewn»CfMh or Trodo ItCeatury plant 7 Afllrmativ* WPOP—Top 40 Tim* Judge in Chicago, and early in hi* •To see if the Board will adopt a / 7:14- UThettarieat g Swamp* 34 Filet o f ----- 40 Dcetlniei WHAY—Bereoada career an a**ociate of Clarence resolution or resolutloni providing ONLY as Prayer* • 41 Stable* for issuance of bonds, and notes in BY KEN BALD AND JERRY BRONDFIELD IS Split-— * , g Implement WTIC—N. E. Skline^ Darrow, died Thursday. Judge J U D D S A X O N foup 10 Malerlal fever 34 More painful 42 Health rceort* WDRC—Amo* h Andy Holly w ai aasoclated with Darrow anticipation of bonds, for such pro ' amand 27 Subordinate 43 Drink to WPOP—Pulton Lawl* Jr. posed capital improveraenL pro Peesx PUTACftLLTHROOdH ANYTHINS PLENTY.'THEy'Ve POUND A NEAT NO LUCK, JUDD. HE'S 14 Of the skin 11 1:18— in the defense In the Scopes evolu TO HUTCHINS' WE HAVE WRONd, COVER-UP IN SOMEASSEMBlASE LEFT MRS. IIBratilian bird r e p ^ 33 Goddeti cxce** WUAY—Scrtfiad* tion case In Tennessee and the jects ** have been approved at the A REVISED REPORT JUPO? FLAWS. THE plant ISN'T WORTH 605WORTH'S 17 Finer 39 Afternoon 44 Greek mount w n c —Dick Burial special election Jan. 29. HUTCHINS M Small night WDRO—Amoa -a Andy Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb 1956 Ford V-8 Victoria Hardtop with Fordomatic, ra ,from_ ouR survey \ AND IS ON ItPaifage* In Mrtie* 46 Plant part To see if the Board will author HIS WAV TO bird WPOP—K P Mdagu thrill-slaying In Chicago. CONSULTANTS ' SI Potftwive the brain 31 Contrive 47 Arrow poleon ize the Manager to enter into a dio, heater, defroster, white wall tires, back-up ligbti, ON THAT THE AWPORT 13 Title* 48 ------la 8uerr* *' WHAT—Beranad* New Port Richey. Fla. Ray W. contract for the construction of TORETURN/vv^ , pronoun 33 Place of Hugobioom. 79 editor-publisher LINE worahip 38 SeUd p le ^ 30 Knock WTIC—Naw* oi World the proposed Wsshipgton School PLANT HOME! l \ as Talkf Idly WDRC—Today * Bualnea* of the Dorchester (Wia.) Report padded safety dash and padded sun visors, window addition and alteration. HE'S S4 Mentally WPOP—Ton 40 Tim* er until 1917 and until hi* retire BUV- •ound I 1:48- .. To see what action the Board washers, electric clock. r r r r nr WHAY—Berenada ment in 1937 owner-editor of the may wish to take concerning a Month Including Hnonco 14 Vend WfiC—Ult la Ih# World Dorchester Weekly Clarion, died NEW JANITROL ST PUet WratC—E. R Murrow drafted agreement with the Man ChorgoR Bonk Ratos WPOP—Top 40 Tim* Thuraday. chester Country Club concerning AUTOMARC Oil-FWED nHINACES SOKaaggerate 8:88- U Hiding r WHAY—Record Rodao the status of the clubhouse. bring you raeOy WxnrioM winter comfort. . . 14 SmaUar WTIC—Bob Hope Show To aee what action the Board give you more beat por gollenl as Pantnaula In WDRC—Robert O L*wl* Extended Forecast may wish to take concerning a WPOP—Myalary Tima drafted amendment to the supple ^ wnrf Asia 8:18- 14 Worm m WHAY—Raenrd Rnrtao Temperatures in Connecticut in mental pension ordinance, clarify BIG CHOICE 6F sizes AND MODELS ST Swerve 1[ WTIC—Bob Hope Wiow ing responsibility for extending WDRC—Robert Q I.ewle the next 5 day*. Saturday through M — meeting wis employment of pension system for ell replacement ond new WPOP—Mvalerv Tim* Wedneaday. will probably average ^ 3 3 member* beyond the normal re 40 Neve §!*#- 4 or 5 degree* above normal. building needa InatoH new, take BY RAY GOTTO 41 Babylonlen. > WHAY—Record Rod*o tirement age. COTTON WOOD? WTIC—Bob Hope Show up Ye five veor* tp poyl No god At thli time normal mean tern- { To .see what action the Board DON T EXPECT MUCH WDRC—Rualv Draoer perature at Hartford ia 26 degrees Down ONLY HELP FROM ME BE 43 Creek porchee WPOP—Hound Do* may wish to take concerning the PRIiNDLY SERVICE Payment • CAUSE' WITHOUT ANY 4S Stringent 8:48- with a usual range between 17 and appointment of members to the WHAY—Record Rodao 35 degrees. Colder over the week OUARANTEfD WORK V PRACTICE I DOUBT 41 Subeequent ux.fl WTIC—Bob Hope Show Charter Revision Commission. Put Janitrol IF I COULD HIT B1 Compel* point WDRC—Ruily Draoer end. warmer again Tuexday and Public Discussion on Other Items No charge for eetimote- cofl quaUty TH’ BACKBOARD 53 Church rcceii WPOP—Hound Do* Wedneaday. heating In WITH A BALE r p T r r l:*a- r OF HAY/ M Stretford on WiiAY-.S'lem Watch Snow ia likely over the Interior TEENAGF.RH SEE MOVIE.S your home. the----- WTIC—Monitor with rain on the coast Saturday, Nowadays teenagers account for Downw-Cosh or Trodo 54 Legel metter* II WDRC—Tbr World TonlKbl and snow is likely again Monday 6.5 per cent of the nation's movle- 3> ' WPOP—'found Do* MANCHESTER Act. now, tSThe'eevin r r rM *«. am. 408- or 'Piiesday. Total amount of melt- ! goers, an increase of 2.5 per cent e 'M« *f MA W. WHAY-Nleht Walch ed precipitation may be !j to over teenagers' aUenrtance 10 Eiqey JmwfrW comfort BICareaeca WTrekMonttor inch. ‘ year* ago. SHEET METAL WORKS 4m wiolor and every y "My dad gayt ha’f part Croat Dana— tha part that WDRC-LTbe World ronKhI winter to cornel ■7 Sain* WPOP—HoOnd Do* 14 HIGH ST.--M I 3-5413 controls hit appotKo!" t:*4- 1956 Station Wagon, Country Squire, 4-Door. 9 pas- k w : , A WHAY-SI*bl Waieb, w n c —Monitor WDRC—Mood* for Rom*n>« . .sengcr V-8 motor with,radio, heater and defroster, WPOP—Hound Dor B U G S B U N N Y Fordomatic drive, white wall tires, padded dash and TelPYiftion PrograniR BANK i^'\ (PUFF'D V DID A POOCH COAtE, HOW LUCKY S UXKV^ THIS IS MV On Page Two sun visor, window wa.shers, back-up lights, side view IN HERE,ELMER?! CN r GET r I FOR AAE, ' TODAY Month Including Fincmet B U Z S A W Y E R B Y R O Y CRANE THIS TUO(?S TUBEROUS BEGONIAS JOB O 'DOG % COULDN'T O' yn/j/ ..TOP mirrors. Oh! its jet black. What a dream. See it tonight. 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BANKTIftM| i' I ■ V r P | i^ iw Mltihell 1-2623 e.iw H •» »~ ,V ■I t ) : V' i\' ■ PAGE TWELVE MANpHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRlt)AY, JANUAHY 81, l»6i MANOlESTiEIR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, JANUARY 81,1968 PAGE THIRTEEN m sfffum Tq,E RE« Herald Angle Old Timers Set Pace Signing Contracts By HERALD LEAGUE EARL YOST Standlnga Abandon Poll Spahnv Dark ^am p y Critical, W, L. Pet. |Elgin Baylor Hits Sports Editor Plenty of Hard Work Rulers ...... >,35 21' .625 Legs Paralyzed Bendaya ...... ,1, .35 21 .625 Ruli by Fans Join Musial epolntera ...... 24 31 .436 Shorts from Around the Beat Ahead Haney Declares New York, .Ian. 31 (/T) "Now is the time for everyone to^teatimony warranted leniency.” *Agatea ...... IT 38 .306 Praise in the form of a\ letter for Jimmy Coogan sias re Glen Cove, N. Y „ Jan. 81 take pot shots at the bill." he add Approval of the reserve clause, *Tied in third game laat night High of 60 Points For Big Game As Satisfied ■—Roy Campanella remained on Football and basketball ap- ceived this week from.Dr. Charlie Robbins. CooSanwas one of ed. originally a touchy subject to Cel and will roll off next week. •V - I Si ’ the critical list today, his legs pcared happy tcnlay with pro By awetrping all four pointa from the three recipients of Gold Keys at, last Monday night’s din 'Milwaukee, Jan. 31 ifP)— Milwaukee Manager Fred Haney Baseball obliged. ler, is a load off baseball’s mind. New York, Jan. 81 (/P)— still paralyzed. spective leRislation for pro Said one top official, who de The clause, giving a club title to the Rulera, the Bendaya moved New York, Jan. 31 (/P)— It wa8n’t much of a surprise when ner of the Cbnnecticut Sports Writers Alliance at the Statler. New York, Jan. 31 (/P)— Old- last night tqld his World Champion Braves to enjoy their Baseball is abandoning the But there was definite Im sports, but baseball expressed clined to be identified: any player it signs until he retires Into a tie for the top rung with the Pittsburgh removed St. John’s of Brooklyn as the last un Robbins, an M.D. on the staff of the Middletown State Hos timers continue to bag the provement In the condition of honors while they can because 1957 titles will be old-hat when "W e could have reached a TV or is traded, is the foundation of losers who had held the lead al beaten team in major college basketball last night. The re|il fan ^ 1 to let the major pital, writes “ There is no one more deserving. For years he heavy rewards in the 1958 the Lot Angeles Dodger rntch- spring training opens in just about a month. concern over certain aspects agreement long ago. The problem' the sport. most from the outset of the sea-, of the bill drafted by the House league ^players, coaches and has run an extremely efficient,o------;------signing sweepstakes of* base er Injured in an automobile Speaking at the fifth ' annual'* - ^ isn't between the majors and the As ifor baseball's current prob son. In a second match, the third eye-opener was at Cincinnati, where Miami of Ohio gave Os ermsh early Tuesday, Anti-Trust Siihconimittec. In brief, car R ol^tson all aorta of trouble^------■ ...... managers pick the starting helpful office fo r the A.A.U. in ball, the so-called young man’s Diamond Dinner of the Milwaukee minora. lem of territorial rights. Celler place Pointers edged the Agates New Hs'ven. In my opinion, he decade... Nine Class B schools to receive honors as the writers the bill would make only com 2-1. before he broke loose to retain his lineups for the 1958 All-Star A hospital bulletin late yes Chapter of tne Baseball Writers "But say we reach an agreement, said he would not be in davor of a whipping Maine 84-62. ranks aecond only to Dan Ferris ss will comprise the Valley B Con game. Warren Spahn and Al (tnd their guests for the first time mercial aspects of baseball, foot national scoring lead. Game at Baltimore, July 8. Oom- vin Dark, whose ages will total a terday said that Campanella Association of America, Haney blacking out major league tele rule which would permit “ One Lou Blanchard rolled a 126 8t. John’s, hurlin' without 6-6 a real dedicated, brilliant A.A.U, ference baseball loop with each ball. basketball and ice hockey , N o one was- fitting back yawn mlsSioner Ford Frick announced combined 72 years by opening day, had regained some feeling as said the team will work harder this saluted a Milwaukee team aa the casts in minor league areas when club froip preventing another to single game and a 345 triple' to Lou Roethel, had one big drive. man. He realizes thst young ath playing the other twice, making concessions, ticket sales, stadium ing at SqatUe,\elther. Not with the change yesterday after con stowed away official contracts far down aa the abdomen, a season "so Umt s year from to World Champs. these minor league clubs are play move into its territory. That would top all participants last night at The Redmen outscored Pitt 18-5 letes need a lot of encouragemient, 16 games for each entry.. The rentals, etc.- liable to antltnist Elgin Baylor, the. No. 3 scorer, ferring with Presidents’ Will Har- yesterday amounting to a reported diatinct improvement, A Dodg day we can he back again as World ing at home. The majors are not be" fair or reasonable to the the West Side Rec alleyg. in the last six minutes of ths first not mert regulation, to get into school'members are Southington, Sharing the speaking platform laws. Other aspects ■ - reser\'e setting a school record and hitting ridge of the American League and .$105,000 between them. Added to er official also reported that (Jhsmpions." happy, and the minors are happy. public, or to the sport itself.” He ■■ •> half, but still trailed 42-37 at the A.A.U. sports.” Robbins has long Wilson. Glsstonbury, Farmington, with him waa Warren Giles, Na clauses, player drafts, farm sys the season high with, 60 points as Warren Giles of the National old S t a n Musial sold the St. Campy was able to move his "But.” he said, "on March 1 we "But then a TV station in a added, however, that it would be GARDEN GROVE C.ATBRERS intermission,. Little A l Seiden been an active A.A.U. member and Rockville, Middletown, Windsor, tional League president, who said tems. territorial rights, ete. Seattle came from lO’^jpolnts back League. Louie (Cardinals on Wednesday, it fingertips a little. Previously, ceaae to be champions of the world. blacked out area says we are deny "reasonable" for the invading club Standings (5-11) scor^ 10 of those 18 and today aUll ranks ss one Of Amer Plainville snd Newington. the transfer of the Boston fran which are "’reasonably necessary" and beat Portland 94-9L Each player, manager and coach amounts to some $205,000 the his sensitivity had been llm lt^ A fter that we w ill be juat one of to compensate the original club W. U Pet. finished with 28 He was the only ica's outstanding long distance chise to Milwaukee in 1958 "was to the spottts would escape monop- ing its right to telecast major Pitt, favored as the home team will vote for an all-opponent team’. • • • sport of thfr kids will be spending to the upper chest, arms er eight ball clubs trjin g to win a "in some manner.’’ That's what the Outings ...... 8 4 .667 Redman in double figures. ED KOSMARIN a bold move, but a fruitful oiie.” olv juri.sdiction. league games. Then we all go to and because St. John's had lost None can vote for a player on hts running aUra. Jack Preiasner, 25, of Farming- for 109 years of "seasoning" hands. pennant.” mrjors are tussling with now. Receptions...... 8 4 .667 District Boss Don Hennon, the 5-8 sniper who " I f the wisdom of the move to It's that "reasonably neccs.sary’ court. Even if we are found to be Its big man to injury. w hipiM the own club. * * *. ton, former star basketball player among three of the National The 86-year-old catcher, three Then he warned the players, and Tight in taking "reasonably neces An Unique Business Clambakes...... 6 6 .500 is fourth in scoring with a 26.5 the West Coast Is borne out as well phrase ' "1 / h troubles ba.seb.hll. Redmen 86-73. St. John’s, ranked Bitter complalnta about the 1957 Cheney Tech has s bssketbsll at. Hall High in West Hartford League's old pros this season. time National League Most the 600 persona attending the ban Pro football, originally found (Weddings ...... 6 6 .600 Don Berger; above, of Rock average, scored 25 for' Pitt and ex a i the one to Milwaukee,” Oilea and even some members of the sary” action. It has coat us money. 13th in the Associated Press poll, poll when Cincinnati almost had team without a hupe gym. Coach and later with Trinity, died yester Valuable Player, continued to quet, that "it is going to take the subject to antitru.st .laws, got a B u ffe ts ...... 5 7 .417 ville. has been- named Little tended hia free throws - made Spahn,, his career threatened continued. “ I think we will see subcommittee which drafted th e! We wirf ‘ the’ battles, but we lose had won nina straight. Pitt is 10-iV. ail eight National a t a r t e ra Tony D'Angona’e quintet has si- day St. Francis Hospital. He run a temperature slightl.v aame amount of work as laat year, break when the bill limited such Smorgasbords...... 3 9 .250 League baseball commiasioner streak to 34. The national record when be lost his fast ball a couple Fourth J*lace at Stake other bold moves by the National bill in Washington. 1 the war because we go broke." brought about the new rules. Frick ready played home games st the was being treated for Hodgkin's above normal but the hospital perhaps more, if we are going to jurisdiction to "commercial as The Receptions captu-ed a 3-1 in' District 8 for the sixth Gained 14-2 Record Is 42, held by Duqueane’s Dave of years go, will receive a re League In the future.” He made ..'V rarlicularly upsetting to ba.se-1 Court Action I'nneceasary V stepped into the situation last year East Side-Rec, Community Y snd disease. Prelssner played with said that was expected. repeat in 1958." pects.” Baseball, found to be “an decision over the Weddiitgs' laat ^straight year. The district Cincinnati, ranked No. 3, gain Fticketts. ported $85,000 from the World no elaboration. ball officials was the fact the leg after the poll was "unbalanced” by jrplanck School gyms. Next Green Manor in the Central (?on- (Champion Milwaukee Braves — on Haney was one of the six Braves What baseball wanted, and didn't unique business” by the Supreme night to gain a tie for first place includes Rockville, Manches ed a 14-2 record by beating Miami tlobertaon managed jiiat four islators th’ ew the television prob an avalanche of Cincinnati votes. year the fiery mentor hopes to le- nerticul League's year ago. . . Jim that estimate making him, the In CBA Game Tonight get, was a bill listing what it could Court, already had enjoyed that with the Outin who were held ter, Stafford Springs,. Bast 79-59 with Oscar scoring 30. He shots from ths field in the first lem back into their laps. and could not do In restricting TV got 12 in the last 3>i minutes af He ruled out CineinnaU's Ous Bell, curs one gym for both all prsctlce Herdtc, Recreation superintendent highest paid pitcher in the majors. distinction. It was such inequality to a 2-2 stalemate by the Clam Windsor. South Windsor, half aa Miami'a ball control braked ______. ("hairman Celler (D -N Yl, who under anti-trust laws—thus mak ter Miami had whittled the Bear- seeslons and games. .. Bellcow of in Manchester.' has been named Spahn, who wlH be 37 in April, | „ “ 7 . , ^ . . A Celler attempted to remedy. bakes. In another match, the Buf Windsor Ix>cks. Stafford, Cincinnati’s running game. Wayne u drafted the hill, said it "encour ing costly court. action unneces cata' lead to 61-56. the Techmen la Hank Jaalowakl. a I vice president of the (Connecticut earned it by leading the Braves I lourtb place w ill be at stake tonight 58 the Green Manor Bert Bell. National Football fets moved into a two-way tie for Thompsonville, Wilson and Embry led Miami «ilh 18. Powell ages baseball to work out a tele sary. Cincinnati led by only eight at v . j yj (now San Francisco), Hank Aaron lanky sharpshooter who would be ! Recreation Assn... Satiirday'i with a 21-11 record, ixwsUng his; Pros nj^y host to Hamilton Standard in an 8 :30 Connecticut vision agreement." Ho defined League commissioner, said the third spot with a 3-1 victory over Hazardville. Berger, who a standout on almost any Class A leevee sports offerings Include Baseball Commissioner Ford proposed bill was “ A wonderful covert Rockville High basket the half after a four-man zone and Fell U’bv Rehinii Of. Milwaukee and Stan Musial of lifetime total of victories to .224 Bask^ball Assn, game at tlie Verplanck School. A 7 o’clock ‘■reasonably necessary" as any the cellar-dwelling Smorgasbords. the dogged man-to-man defenaing club. He is handicapped to a cer- the NBA game between Syracuse (best among active NL pitchers), i Frick, while not commenting di job. We are vety appreciative and ball games for The Herald, Baylor counted 24 field goals ' However. Musial eventu- pairs the Manchester Trust of the Rec Senior thing "not detrimental to either Top single and triple games were of John Powell had held Robert tain exlent-by playing with a squad , and Minneapolis and the National; and topping It by winning the Cy , P*'' rectly on the ball, said he hoped delighted.” la a sixth grade teacher at the for the Chieftains, who trailed by ally beat opt O ow e for first bass the public or the sport itself." the Judiciary Committee would roiled by Doris Prentice 117-112— son to one fielder and seven points. in the final voting. that Hats only average performers. 1 Hockey I>eague contest between , Ifoung Award aa baseball'a best *8*1"** Fraiik s DHve-Ir.'^ Maurice Podoloff. president of 325, Fran Crandall 131-117— 351, Verplanck School ia Manches only three at ths half, but then if?."*- ____v ,..,'______ui. n, victories' Windsor Locks and an entry in tonight, was the first and the ex- I p to the Courts not recommend legislation “ that Robertson's lead over idle W ilt CTianges Suggested Through an oversight, (Jhenev , (^3)icago and New York at Madison pitcher of 1967. Hia 21 c- . . rr.n-. the National Basketball Assn,, Ruth Hilinski 113-111—326. Em- ter. fell way behind before junking Tech ia listed ss s Class B school ' Square Garden. Both games are . marked hia eighth 20-game aeasorr;' stronger l-armington valley Holy (irosa atar waa lucceeded It would be up to the courts, would subject organized aporta to said "without having read the bill, Chamberlain of Kansas was trim Frick said he had received hun >na Aceto 113, Olive Rossetto 112, their sloppy play. A full court under the CIAC lliUngs for the ! listed to start at 2 o’clock. tyliy the major league record for currenllv in fifth by A rt Pongratz who in turn however, to decide .what is detri the constant threat of limitation." it appears very fair and coopera med a bit. Oscar has scored 523 dreds of letters front fans, sug j Helen Lichatz 105, June Lichatz pointa Iri 16 games for a 32.7 aver press made it 81-71 with six min 1957-M school . esr. The total; • • • | lefthanders. Mammon, currently stepped down in favor of Wally mental, he added. Pro sports have Celler admitted, in effect, that tive.” gesting various changes. Hs said place in the CBA standings with 120, Mary "Brown 105, Ann Meyers age. Wilt has. a 32.4 average on utes left. Baylor tied it 89-sll with number of etudenU. both fulltime ^ Widholm. Wldholm ia no stran known that all along. he had just towered his head and President Clarence Campbell of the vast majority favored letting Skiing outlook this weekend in ! Dark Gets Raise a 2-3 won and lost record, needs a t 131-106, Rita McAllister 141-111 Grid League 389 pointa in 12 games. lajnip and then stole the ball and cooperative (parl-tlmei. was i New England is good to excellent.! ger to lacal fans, having starred GOING OUT F Celler said the bili may not be charged when he called the hear the National Hockey League re Dark, now 55. accepteiF an es- victory to move ahead of the Pros 342, Alba Soblski 112, Myrna Ri- Baylor, topping the year's ’pre for a 91-89 Seattle lead with 40 ■ the players vote. forwarded to the CIAC. The fig ' for several aeaaona with Green perfect and that he ppins to let "the ings on professional aporta last served comment. seconds remaining. The players never have partici Cannon Mountain in Franconia. I tlmated $40,000 from the U>rdinala, j '^ r t o w n “ViiVth vosR 108 and Edle Correntl 119. vious high of .56 set by Robertson ure was 200. However, me school N. H.. and Siigarloaf in Klngfleld, representingt n«v aboutsi^vAiit a Jfi.^000^ **aiaaraise ^ record . . Also . both• rl- ■ Manor, dust settle a little bit" befor* in year. “ The bill certainly isn't as Boxing was not Included in the Owners Mellow Once-beaten Boston College won pated in the voting since the gamp troducing It to the full Judiciary stringent as. I originally had bill. That sport now is in a court against Seton - Hall, remained leas than 124 fulltime students ‘• ' r e i v e d 23 inches of over the sum he drew while playing g remain in con- . Stylish Jack Scott and Jack third in the scoring race, but its 11th, defeating Ivy leaguer first was played in 1933. At varir Foley, captain and high scorer Committee. jSlanned,” he said. "But I felt the battle over its antitrust status. THl RSDAY HOI SEWIVES ous times, the managers ‘ havs and should have received (flass C i new powder in Uie last 48 hours some of the ■Nation^ League s best ,.ntinn for one of the four nlavoff Phi^delphia, Jan. 31 (Ah—Age, jumped from a 29.7 average to Harvard 65-60. Barry McGrath clasbification. Next year the Tech-| while Mi. Snow in West Dover, j shortstop, hitting .290 and driving (j,«rthg * with the University of Massachu Standings and John Magee scored six pointa selected all or part of the squads. W. U Pet. aucceaa and Congress appear to 31.7 on 476 points in’ IS games. man will be Clase C. | V t , received 30 more Inches diir- ; in 64 runs. ' p,g^. n „,„„ Sunday setts last winter, will hold down Won Third Sti^ght between them in a 15-second rally Originally the fans picked all ths the guard positiona for the visit- Ten Pina ...... 46 22 .676 have meljowed National Football • • • ! i"8 Pa'i ‘ "'o day* ReporU, After accepting Dark's short- „ Manor Coach Eddie Ros- Duke, the club that handed top- that gave BC the lead to stay at players but in recent years they H i n n a n t Battles Hi-Fi’s ...... 37 31 .544 Woodrow Wilson High in 'la""" 'hi* ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ’ 'I ’f ' " ‘ "e ! marin is also aware that a setback ora who recently captured flrat Penalties Dime a Dozen League" owners, ranked West Vlrgiriia its first de 60-56. St. Peter's of New Jersey/ have voted only for ths e i g h t round honors in the Hartford Rockettes ...... 34 34 .500 the club that beat Boston CMIlegq, j starters, Middletown, one of the state s ■ best skiing of the w inter... mi. ■niTv I tonight and another defeat Sun- Bowl-a-Dears ...... 33 35 .485 Time was when an N F L annual feat Monday, won its third Duaty League with a perfect 6-0 Dure lie Tonight meeting could beat be described as straight with a 88-71 defeat of whipped Hartford 70-56 for an ' As In the past, the remainder of baakelball powers in the Class B I * * * ! S ^ Bowl-a-Jets...... 31 37 .456 ranks this season, will be elevated ^ Pete Close. St. John’s Universi- down as low aS seventh spot in the won and lost rMord. EveryBUSINESS Car Must Go — Regardless Of Cost.^ a verbal brawl, four days and four Virginia in an Atlantic Coast Con 11-2 record. Rutgers defeated ’ ‘ he 25-msn squads will be picked Montreal Wins Game, Pinups ...... 23 46 .338 to the aaas A ranks next year t> s crack cross countrj- star. ' * ™ eight-team circuit. The Pros en- New Ifork. Jan. 31 (/Pi — A line nights of noisy disagreement. ference game. St. Louis overhaul Rhode Island 86-68. Detroit rapped! hy the manager of the two com- League-leading Ten Pina scored Tha school already qualifies for an gained a fifth place in the Kgaho'a senior movine to bird In lertain third place Danbury Sun- in the boxing record book reads: Again and again, only the firm ed hot-shooting W’ichita 81-73 in Western Ontario 76-47. and Whea-1 pellng teams. In 1968 that will POLICE t FIRE a 3-1 triumph over the cellar- ton, the N C AA small c o 11 e g e ' he Fred Haney of the National and A rating. Basketball Coach Jim . mile run at the Philadelphia Eve- ‘ "ird in afternoon in a 3:15 contest at Standing* NEW... USED... AND ABUSED! Feb. 19. Ii957. Clarence Hin- ness of Commissioner Bert Bell the Missouri Valley Conference. dwelling Pinupa anJ the runneraup kept things under control. And Connectlrut made It 15 champ, made It 13 of 14 by beat- Casey Stengel of the American lullivan of the President* has In- ning Star Games in the Quaker, Nleman Baltimore newer - Verplanck and the Hat City quin- \V L Pet. Each Team Fined $75 nant. 176'2. Washington, stopped Hi-Fi's shut out the Bowl-a-Jets dicated an Interest in getting into City. Close. ex-Manchester Hlgh/,^,,,” , pitcher Tom Gorman I,!to f! let e t already holds an earlier 81-7081- ...... 7 2 .778 In those days, most of the teams straight in the Yankee Conference. tng Auguatsna (HI.) 66-61. A suggestion by Stehgel at last Ouiser* . 'Yvon Durelle, 181',. New Bruns 4-0 while the Bowl-a-Dears upset tho C C IL ...A n oft-repealed ques- standout. Is a ...... 6 3 ,667 We Defy Anyone To Beat These Prices! were in the red, struggling for sur .year’s game brought no ^tio n . Hs Chiefs ... wick, Canada, eight rounds Miami the third place Rocket.es 4-0. tion: How does the CfJIL compare lyn college . ^.Gangang Ch^I^e ' sign yesterday while the young.sters ' Talented Worthy Patterson, who Ladders ...... 3 6 .333 Now York, Jan. 31 (>P)— The Montreal Canadians won the vival. Argument bloomed out of had asked th«t pitchers o.ithe AII- Beach, Fla. Eleanor Colema-i 133, Phyllis with the eague leaders got no better "He was tough, all fighter, no Martha Randall 108 and Billie By contract. N F L meetings Warriors Prove No Pushovers before the game. CMsey burn necticut Inter*cholastic League I Brakes, righthander Tom Prewer of Scranton oh weekends, will be with Spearheaded by playmaker Randy comprises Windham, Manchester. than a standoff in the money assessed by the referee in last boxer. But I outboxed him all the Elcholtzer 105 chalked up the now might be likened to a State nhen he discovered Early Wynn> I the Boston Re,i Sox. catrher-first the Pros against Hamilton and Smith.' the Chiefs defeated the Meriden. Bristol. Hall and Conard . SCOTSMAN SCOTSMAN night's brawl on the Montreal ice.'*------way.” claims Hinnant. morning's beat singles. Department confab headed by then with Cleveland, had atarted I baseman Ous Triandos of the the former University of Conngc- , Ladders 42-25 in the Police and SCOTSMAN of Weal Hartford and Wethers- ; "It was very close until 1 got Johh Foster D)illes. All ia diplo For Celts^ Drop Loop Leaders Sunday when he wanted to use him Orioles, and catcher Danny Kra- tlcut great will team with Frank ' Firemen’s Midget League al the 4-DOOR SEDAN 2-DR. STA. WAGON The Canadiens, playing without was assessed a game misconduct macy. Most teams are now mak field. The CDC. Capitol Distlct ! 2-DOOR SEDAN the ho.spitalized Bemie Gcoffrion my eye cut," says Durelle. T MIIMIET 1J11.AGUE Tuesday t vitr and rookie outfielder Emil Cutko .in the, backcourt. Tower-j East Side Rcc last night, Light blue. Heater, dual de Light gray. Heater, dualjle- Dark green. Haater, dual de penalty and then wound up by ing money. The I’eague, under the / Conference, includes New Britain, ! Panko of Pittsburgh ing Biirr Carlson and newcomer Getting off to a fast start, the and the convalescing Maurice shoving one of the linesmen. Mis No matter now. The only thing Standings Cooperation .\ssured frosters. turn signals, dual frosters, turn aignals. mial frosters. turn signals, dual guidance of the portly Bell, has New York. Jan. 31 (45—The Bof f Dukes led Detroit with 21 points, Hartford High, Weavei. Bulkeley, ; ! ’ - Fred Diute, who scored 14 points | Chiefs grabbed an early lead and wipers, five wheels and tube Bic.hard. increased their advan conduct penalties of $25 each were I that counts is the result. Tonight w . L. Pet. Frick said the mechanics of ths wipers, five wheels and tube wipers, five wheels and tube piled aucyess upon success. ton Celtics may win the Easterr ■hlle Dolph Schayes had 23 for the East Hartford, Norwich and New i in hia debut with the locals against , held a commanding advantage less tires. Rear view mirror. tage over the New York Rangers meted out to Henri (Pocket) Rich the sturdy Canadian fisherman Brave.s ...... 14 12 .538 voting would be decided later. less tii-ea rear view mirror. less tires. Rear view mirror. Now for Congress. A congres Division title in the National Ba- 'TSU. London. Without any reservation ; Drop Koiirtli ill Row the high-scoring Marco Polo Ex- | throughout. Including a 21-15 edge Permanent antifreeze. to 22 points in the circuit's only ard and Andre Pronvoal of Mon and the lean, muscular boxer meet Dodgers 14 12 .538 However, he baa been assured of Permanent antifreeze. Permanent antifreeze. sional committee investigated pro ketball Assn. But no one can say I'd name the CDC. a.s having the ; plorers, will stai t up front. Sturdy j at halftime. The win was a wel- game as goalie Jacques Plante treal. again under different circum Red Sox ...... 13 13 .500 Vital Free Throws the cooperation of the 16 player stances. fessional sports. Bell went to the Philadelphia W arriori hav N atter baseball, basketball and New Haven. Jan. 31 i/Pi Thc Art Quimby. Green Manor's lead-. come one for the Chiefs after losing Beg. Price l'1226 Reg. Price $3836 Reg. Price ... ,• . 82838 posted his eighth shutout of the Yankees ...... 11 15 .423 Vem Mikkelsein tossed in s p41r representative^ who are expected ^ t b a ll teams year In and year And Jean Beliveau of Montreal The 10-round match at Madison Washington, watched, spoke reso amoolhed their path. sliding New Haven Blades lost Ing scorer with sparkling 23.7 ' their last two starts and fading season. and A1 Arbour of Detroit were The Braves and Dodgers re of free throws in the final seven to conduct the polls In their chib- out.. Square Garden gets the usual Fri nantly and— more important—lis Rather the W-arnors are doin' houses. their fourth In a row ye.slerday. average In seven outings, will I into second place. Money-wise the game cost play fined $25 each for putting on a real mained deadlocked for first place seconds to give the Lakers s come • • • ^ 7 2 6 day night network (NBC) radio tened and was Impressed. their utmost to put a crimp in back victory. Mikkelsen and Larry The players, of course, will vote They were shut out by the Wash- jump center, i- While Smith was ripping the ers of each team $75 with Referee slugging match near the end of the last night by battling to a 1-1 Boston's title aspirations. 'Thev Sidelijried for the balance of the and T V treatment at If) p.m. EST. draw but the Red Sox blanked the Foust got hot in the last period only on the men in their owm ington Presidents in an Eastern Two former UConn standouts, nets for 21 tallies on 10 field goals Red Storey calling a total of 30 game. Cautious Mores won their fourth game in eight baaketbidj season with a dislocated YOU SAVE $500 YOU SAVE $500 Yankees 2-0 to move’ past the to cut down a 93-79 Cincinnati lesgue, Hockey League game. 3-0 The 5 ogi Yokabaska* and G o r d y 1 And free throw, husky John McNeil YOU SAVE $500 penalties. They included two ma The 30 penalties were six short Practically every move at’ the starts against the Celts last night. shoulder >a Bobby Knight. The losers into third spot, one game lead end give the Lakers a 96-95 "The fan poll Idea was aban winners scored in ea. h period. Ruddy are first siring forwards I followed up with nine markers. For jors. one game misconduct, two 10- of the league record. A total of Bristol 63. New Brltai^ 61 two and a half day N F L annual 116-96, in the nightcap of a Con Hartford whiz was Injured recent-, Bernie Bernaquez tallied in the with Hamilton v.hii h has made the losing Ladders, tall Jim Lesvitt minute misconducts and 25 minors. 36 men were called against Mon (Overtime) behind the leaders. meeting which ended yesterday lead. doned only after Ion*: consideration ly while playing in a HartfoixJ Singles of 100 or belter: Mike vention Hall twinblll in Phllly. first period. .Steve Brklai irh added i three coaching changes this sea- : tallied 23 of his team's points and COMMANDER ' Shoves Linesman treal and Toronto Dec. 6. 1953. l..aSalette 54, East Windsor 44 was made with Congress hover Clyde Lovellete's three point play and with a great deal ol regret.” Dusty Ivcagiie gam e. , .'.Noj:iha | CHAMPION 6 SILVER HAWK ! Voronovitch 101. Jim ■ Smith 103, Platons Surprise in the final two minutes gave Cin Frick aaid in a prepared state- one in the second and Steve Kuzma ■son Big .Matt Formon. who will : Bud Kugley tossed in the other two Forbes Kennedy of Detroit drew As for the scoring. Dickie Moore Windham Tech, 74, Lyman Me ing in shadow over the confeience Burke, veteran basketball ^'atar found the net in the last period. I oppose Quimby in the pivot spot I m the Hnal period. V-8 2-DOOR SEDAN Y-8 4-DOOR SEDAN Roger Poe 112. Jt^n McCarthy The Detroit Piston-s also sur- cinnati a 104-102 lead, but Art tusnt. "The new arrangement Is with the East Hartford ,.Marco 4-DOOR SEDAN^ an automatic fine of $.50 when he got two of Montreal's goals. morial 50 table. Here are a few of those cau Canyon copper-jewel beige. 2-tone green. De luxa heat 112-101, Bill McMulhen 103, Rick tious moves: priaed the Syracue Nats in the Spoelestrs's free throw followed for one year only and if after one Polos, wdll become a Manchester Dark blife Dc lii.xc healer, Fyler 104, BUI Finne^n 111 and opener 87-83, while the Minneapolis by Mikkelsen's two wrapped it up De luxe heater, dual defrost er, dual defrostera, turn aig- year of trial a return to the old resident shortly. He has been dual defrosters, turn signals, ers. turn signals, dual elec Larry Bales 104-105. 1. Congress suggested that the Lakers turned on Cincinnsti, 105- for the Lakers. systenr):- or the developme"l of a aals, dual electric wiperv, league's practice of drawing a residing in Windsor since his onar- dual electric wipers, five tric wipei’s, five white tube 104 in the other N B A aetjon. Mikkelsen and FouM led the new idea seems indicated, such ac five white tubeless tires and lucky slip from a hat, with the riage...East Hartford High and; white tubele.ss tires and less tires and wheels, under- The last place Warriofs made scorers with 33 and 29^points le- wheel.*, iindercoaling. de luxe wheels, undercoating, de luxe Grossman Homes... .5IEROHANT8 LEAGt winning team receiving negoti tion will )>e taken without hesita Manchester High will ndi meet in coating. de luxe steering it seem as if they were in first spectively. Jack Twymsn had 25 tion." steering wheel, backup steering wheel, backup lights, I Standings ating rights to a star college foot baseball this spring Tlie long wheel, chrome wheel discs, place by six and a half games' over for Cincinnati. lights, chrome wheel discs, chrome wheel discs, auto W. L. ball player, bordered on a lottery. standing rivalry has been termin automatic transmtssion. twin . .12 4 .750 the Nats instead o f Boston as they ated by the Indians who will play i automatic transmission. Per matic transmission with twin ■ Community Press Even though this practice, known traction. Permanent anti traction. Permanent anti 5 .6 ^ ran away from the Celtlca. They an abbreviated slate. .. Sorry to, manent antifreeze. PRESENTS YOUR 195S , While Gla.ss ...... 11 iM the bonus pick, brought the Two (lolfurs Tied freeze. freeze. ! Dart's Dairy ...... B 7 ..563 led hy seven at the quarter, 15 at UIaidds Easy Winners learn of the death of Stewie : league gobs of publicity as well as List Price j$'J996.90 ! Vic's Soda Shop . .. .7 6 .438 the half and 24 at ths three-quar Munro In Ft. Myer*. Fla A long BUZZ KEENEY Ust Price ...!___ $8149.40 IJ*t P r ic e ...... $3193.80 ping the. tea'ms, it was eliml- ter mark before njI14, the largest After First Round [ Howard's ed. Storra, Jan.. 31 (45 — With an time lOfSl resident. Munro played ' FREE HOMES CLINIC Landscaping .. .. .5 11 ..313 NBA crowd of the season at Con In. the' Softball Twilight league e don't want to offend Con- easy 84-62 victory over the Univer (Biizzi Keeney, former Manches ^2396.90 r^i^iS 52549.40 Moriariy Bros...... 4 12 .250 vention HatU Phoenix. Arlz.. Jan. 31 (4*1—Dow several seasons at Robertson Paik ter High athlete, has been a pleas- ;^«^^^2592.30 greasX; said Bell. Woody Sauldaberry and Paul sity of Maine, yesterday, the Uni Come — See — Learn — Save All three first division teams Finsterwald and Stan Mosel, each ..,;A la h Cole IS averaging 4.3 g,„ pn.-w with Coach Bill YOU SAVE $600 YOU SAVE $600 notched viclorie.s last night, with 2. T l ^ e was talH at the congres Arizin each scored 19 points to lead versity of Connecticut cbglked up pointa per game with Richmond Moore'. Tea. YOU SAVE $600 holding a share of the lead, pre .Moore’s Teachers College of Con Community Piesa blanking Vic’s sional h ^ 'in g about players being the Warriors while Boston's Bill ita fifth straight Yankee Con this cage season. He has .52 points necticut varsity basketball team 11 A.M. Soda Shop 4-0, W'hite Glass also forced to p|ay in designated cities Sharmah had 17. pared to tee off today in the sec In 12 games Cole lettered last U NTn. ference- baaketbsll triumph. The this season. Keeney has learned taking all four pointa from even Hiougmlt was Impractical for Syracuse Coach Paul Seymour ond round of the $15,000 Phoenix season as a freshman. 2-> 7 P.M. triumph was also the 13th straight how to position )ftm.self for re PROVINCIAL V-8 PACKARD HAWK SUNDAY, FEB. • * • STUDEBAKER Moriai'ty Bros., and Dart's Dairy them to do so. So. at the meeting was chased for throwing a ball at conference victory for the‘Huskies, Open Golf Tournament. bounds and has developed a fine 2-DOOR HARDTOP shutting out Howard’s Landscap Wednesday, the owners wr.ote a an official, the second toas-out this extending back to last season. Both'golfers posted five under The “ old red liead, \\ a I I e r overhead shot from the kevhole. 4-DR. STA. WAGON HARTFORD, ing 4-0. * rule into the book^'that would allow week, as Walt Dukes helped bring Connecticut is the defending par 66a over the 6.585-yard Phoe (RedI Barber, long associated with Dave Boland, another e.x-MHS , 2-tone green. Dc luxe healer, >/2 TON PICK-UP CON.N'ECnCUT Fine scores were chalked up by for the trade or Nwle of a player the Platons from an early deficit lesgue champion. TTConn forged a nix Country Club course yester baseball broadcasts of Brooklyn player, has trimmed down on his 2-tone gray. De luxe heater, dual defrosters, turn signals, to a locality of ms liking if the to a fourth quarter lead. A seven OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 dual defrosters, turn signkls, dual electric wipers, five Red. De luxe heater and dual HOTEL BOND Charlie Harris 131-130-384, Howie 27-13 lead midway In the first half day to move two strokes in front Dodger and New York Yankee H-eigJit and ha.s also helped the- I August 370, Ed Biijauciua 142-363 player had a valid ^ason in 'the point splurge late In the fourth and the score)>oard showed 46-23 of newcomers John McMullin. Tom baseball games., is scheduled to five this winter. ] dual electric wipers, five white tubeles.* tirea and defroaters. turn aignals. dual I and George Bensche 126. eyes of the commlssipner, (Jkarter wrapped it up. at the halftime. Jacobs and Wesley Ellis Jr. and speak in Manchester F'eb. 2‘2 at • . • white tubeless tires and wheels, undcrcoating. chrome veteran Jerry Barber. wheels, undercoating, da luxe wheel discs, twin traction. wipers, tubeless tires, rear St, Mary’s Church. -The occasion ^oach Hugh Greer of the Butorhatic transmission, Finsterwald cooalderi the Phoe will be a Washington s Birthday ptconna is the winningest basket- steering wheel, chi’onie wheel view mirror. Permajient discs, automatie. transmt.v power brakes, power steer nix Open his tournament trail , corporate communion and break- ^,,11 coach in New England, A t ' antifreeze. jinx. In the past two years he has ■ fast for men and boys. : Illuslrat- (j,, fi,.,( semester, TODAY and TOMORROW Sion, twin traction. Perma ing, super charger. Perma finished no better than 28th. nent antifreeze. nent antifreeze, windshield ed Football Annual of 1931 carries Qreer ha» guided his club lo 160 washer. The former Athens. Ohio, golfer a picture of Joe iSugan Hiigret ,vin* and onlv .33 defeats to New: List Price ...... $2118 put together rounds of 33-33 over acoring a touchdown for New England opponents in 12 yeArs for ' List Price $3470.35 List Price ...... S4S48.90 the par 36-35 course to get a good York University against Georgia. « winning percentage of 82.9. And : SALE $17 ■/ ' I y-. \ \ •' J, ■ i / /! • f*'. ■ " - T ./ ■■ ]'.■ ' \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 81.1958 PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 81,18M ■ A.I In Aparimente—Flate^ Business Services Offered 13 FaintinK— Papering 21 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! 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Six —l^ulUple Lut)—all your real es 2-7798. moval. evening accommodations. of any home organ. Dubaldo with parking, bath and shower. 39 mlddla-ogad couple or adult fam buUt-in bookshelves, tlnlsbed rec Local taxpayers 'have-i until At O w ning 6 i MI 9-9168. IfASTVEARKiS f^BOVf NOW I'VB SEEM , / new DRidstwHATS wrong ily. ConvanlanUy located. Write reation room with fireplace and down. Clifford Honaen. Realtor, price $10,800. Over fifty .more llet- rooms, bath, oil hot a "4: -4v V- , f -■r-\ f • ! - 'm '/ v\ r\... 7 T . ! V V '1' ■\ .. ■7 :i '-vV ' •• 7 . 1 } . PAGE SIXTEEN FRIDAY, JANUARY 81,1868 'Average Daily N et Press Run The Weather HanrliPHtpr feiifralb For the Week Failed FOreeaat of O. 8. Weather Boreaa fr i. ' I daau ary t6 , 19S8 v The Thomak Spencer Circle of At the Sunday School aesalon of Wiady, eoider, ehaaee of Hght the South Methodist WSCS will Zion Lutheran’ Church Sunday at Driverless Cars eaow this eveaJag. No accuiaula- About Town meet Monday at 1 p.m. in the 9 a.m., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lang, , 12 6.33 UoD. Low tpalght .SO to S8. FWr, ladies parlor of the church. The ^astonaiiea, will present a film on In M isli^ Here McEnber of the Audit Th« I*arent-Te»ch«r Grotip of speaker will be Mrs. Russell Mac- Jndia Miaaions. HALE'S IS OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9:00 Bureau of Circnlation colder Suaday. High SO to SS. the Oak Hill School will feature Kendrlck, whose subject will be Two driverless cars ^^re Manchester-^A City o f Village Charm the education of the deaf-blind In "Prominent Women of Today.” Gospel servlcea will be held in volved in an accident on Coo] a talk entitled "Children of the Hostesses will be Mrs. John Suhie Orange Hall Sunday afternoon at Silent Night," by Rdward J. Wat- and Mrs. Howard E. Keeney. 4 o’clock. These nofl-denomlnatlOn- last night about 8:30. VOL NO. 104 (TWELVE PAGES) A MANCHESTER. CONN,. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1958 (Claaetfled AdvertlElBg ea Page 1 0 ) PRICE FIVE CENTS erhouae, director of the Perkina In- al services will be conducted by Patrolman Walter Cassells Jh - The DcMolay Mothers Circle will atltute for the Blind. Sunday at Miss Mary Clarke and Miss Jan said that a car owned by Francis 7:30 p.tn. at the Connecticut Insti meet at 7:30 Monday night in the ette Graves, tu te for the Blind. 120 Holcomb banquet hall of the Masonic Tem Glbeault of 122 W alnut ' St. rolled St., Hartford. ple. backwards out of s private drive Gibbons Assembly, Catholic La way, traveled across the street dies of Columbus, will hold its and struck a parked car belonging auction Tuesday at 8:16 p.m. in the to R obert J. Clifford, 33, of 7 K df C Home, postponed from the Plano Pi. Jan. 21 date because of the weath Clement Glbeault, who had er. Miss Helen Thomas will act as parked the car in the driveway, OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9M auctioneer and Mrs. Edgar Carpen told Cassells that he had set the ter and Mrs. Salvatore Filloramo handbrake and the ofllcen reported will serve as co-chairmen of the that It.apparently had Mipped back U.S. committee. Mcitibers are request into an unset position. The vehicle , 4 - ed to bring articles to the meet was not damaged and the fender Another Shipntent~-Our Fourth! ing. of the Clifford car received a small dent. No arrest was made. ’ SHREDDED LATEX FOAM HLLED David A. Chagnot. 22, 1680 M an Nylon Special chester Rd., Glastonbury, Is at.Fort Dix. N. J., and been assigned to Ideal For B Co. 2 T raining Regim ent of the Open House Plans | to Launch Jupiter ?C U.S. Army Tralnlnr Center. Infan try, for eight weeks of basic train- Made bv Museum Valentipe's Day Gift NECK PILLOWS ii g. He attended Manchester High School and was efnployed The Lutz Junior Museum, located Proportion fit sheer nylon hosiery. by the Town Highway Department at Waddell School, will hold open ' before entering the Army. Regular $1,00. gheer dark seam ny house each Wednesday from 3 to lons in new nattering shades. All HANDBAGS 5 p.m. for the benefit of personnel, Lxplorer Special with reinforced heel and toes for New handbags in plastic calf, Free Nations Laud/ *00 Sgt. t.C. Armond A. Nodden, students and families of the: ‘Moon’ Orbits son of Basil T. Nodden Sr., 221 schools of Manchester. extra wear. Short, medium and long plastic patent and new straw de Only I Hackmatack St., is a member of Members of the Junior Museum lengths. sign plastic. Tote-top handle and the 0th Infantry Division at Fort Leapie will serve as hostesses for clutch .styles. All new spring Explorer’s Suepess Lifts U.S. Carson, Colo.” He entered the For readfnjr in bed. relaxing, driving, for viewing tele their respective schools. The first- Sale Price colors. vision arid for convalescents. Smart coverings in all colors. I Army in 1940 and was last s ta open house is planned for Wednes At 18,000 mph tioned St Fort Knox, Ky. day. with Buckland and South London, Feb. 1 f>P)—The launch-Oln early broedouts to home listen' Schools being invited to attend. Ing of the American artifical earth P restige John O'Hara, professional land "ITie Bowers School is scheduled to aatelllte Explorer lifted spirit! in irt Launching visit the Museum on Feb. 12. $ The Soviet 'News Agency 'Ta*? By BEN FUNK scaper, will address the Green Western Europe today. The Ru*- By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER ’ Thumb Group of the Manchester 69* p' 3 p' *2 slans extended congratulations- reported from New York that the Cape Canaveral, Fla., I'eb. 1 (/P)—The United States’ first talelllte had been sent aloft but Washington, Feb. 1 (>P)— YWCA at 8 o’clock Monday eve in a dispatch dslayed three hours man-made satellite whirled around the Earth today and the ning at • the Community Y. The CAP Record Hop by censorship In Moscow. tMd not Immediately »ay whether The United State.s regained title of his talk will be "Founda 'The Soviet congratulations cams' it went into orbit. Word that the today with its orbiting Ex Army disclosed that it is preparing to hurl another one into tion Plantings and General Land from a spokeaman for the a^te Explorer had settled Into an or Slated Tomorrow bit apread through the weitern plorer some of the prestige i t . orbit. Saturday Last Day scaping." A special Invitation is committee on cultural relation* lost to Russia last October.' extended to interested men pf the I with foreign countries. community in Moscow after it was It was the Army's Jupiter-C mis.sile that fired a 30.8>pound received on foreign broadcast* But top officials acknowl-: community. Refreshments will be A "Record Hop,” sponsored by The only disappoinpnent ex "moon” aloft last night and recovered .some of the U.S. prea- Of Our served. the Manchester dron of the I pressed over tl>« V ^ - aatelllte Communist EUst Germany’s ra-, edged the nation still has a Civil Air Patrol USAV', will be ; launching from Qtjie Canaveral, tige lost when Russia boosted her two sputniks into space held tomorrow at the American aatellile waa launched ”17 week* ,. , * ... The Auxiliary to Anderson-Shea r^^mour by cupid and, Fla., waa good natured. European* after the aUrt .of the .soviet | The»e officiala aaid It would be last fall. January Legion Home from to 11-p.m. were sorry th^Orbit might not car Unlon’a first sputnik.” .Sputnik ^ll»h to underestimate the lead Post, No. 2046, VFW, will hold Its Arthur Bouffard Is chairman and ’ 11 With a huge burst of flame and a thunderous roar that usual setback party tonight at 8:30 ry the baby moon over their head* waa launched laat Oct. 3, Ruaaia holds as the result of Its Gerard Adam co-chairman, with ^ One of the first British acten-1 >''''‘*''ement in gettinf two sput- could, be heard for miles along Florida’s East Coast, the at the post home. Proceeds will go Rene Blanchette, Kenneth Cotton, | to the March of Dimes. The public tqlllte’a orbit extends about tists to get the newa was Dr: Mar- i ''***’' aloft months before the Unit- Jupiter-C blasted off from this top-secret firing base at 10:48 David Spear and Daniel Tofeldt as-. egrcea of latitude on either tin Ryle, director of the Cambridge | State* got iU Eiiplorer Into or- . is Invited. slsting. p.m. last night. I . the equator, taking the Radio Observatory that tracked ; 1st Lt. Thomas F. Walsh, com -pound Explorer over Southern the Soviet satellitea. I "f the early diplomatic re- About an hour and three-quarters later, its satellite had WHITE SALE Aaron Cook Jr., son of Mr. and mander of the local unit, and his Alia and Australia, mo*t of Africa " I t’s a ftne show they have got • *’*tts l*st night a achievement completed its first journey around the world and tracking Mrs! Aaron Cook. 362 E. Middle staff of senior members will act and Latin America, and the South it up at last, a very good thing." I t” ".'' he a new U.S. move to press : ; stations were receiving its radio signals. Your last chance to buy sheet.s, Tpke., has been named to the win as chaperons for the dance. Prizes ern United States. Ryle commented. { President Eisenhower's proposal to ; ter term dean’s list at Babson In will be given for dance contests Most European* got the new* ■prof. Taken H atanaka of Tokvo Soviet Prem ier Bulganin for an | . It was so well established in orbit, said Maj. Gen. John B. cases, towels, blankets. Mattress stitute of . Business Administra scheduled oh the program. on breakfast-time radio new*ca*ts. i University, one of Japan * top agreement pledging outer space to Medaris, head of the Army’s missile test program, that it will tion, Babson Park, Mass. A mem The public Is invited to attend. ainre It came too late for mominB i authorities on *olar physicji. said peaceful use*. , remain aloft from 2 to 10 years. ber of the freshman class, he grad Tickets may be purchased from the pad.s and covers at low, low papers. Mosco,v radio carried the j in Tokyo he wax "certainly glad to A new Initiative on this pro- uated from the Loomis School, members of the squadron or at the report In overseaa broadcasts but It is unlikely the Army’s satellite will be visible to tha Windsor, in 1057. door. po.sal in the United Nations is pos- '■ prices made no Immediate mention of it (Continued on Page Three) sible. though nc .specific action naked eye. In an announcement the Army said: “It will ap ha* been decided on yet. j pear in its orbit with about the brilliance of a one-fifth to Secretary of State Dulles has ; one-sixth magnitude star, and a star of this brightness can suggeated that a U.N. agency ’ barely be seen without some magnification.” might be created by East-'West ! SILK SCARFf agreement to police a pledge to ; There are no living organisms in the satellite, the Army ORCHARD Egypt, Syria Merge limit space missiles and space ex said. The Navy plans to put yeast cells in one or more of ita New scarfs in all silk amPAilk ploration to peaceful purposes. The Jupiter-C Missile pulls away from the Earth as it heads for the heavens to satellites in an experiment to provide data on the reaction of CLEARANCE SPECIALS FROM HALE'S blends. New spring prints^ small Grim Period Ahead putThe first U.S. satellite into orbit last night 8t Cape Canaveral, Fla. In the nose living matter to conditions outside the Earth’s atmosphere. NEWS 25c to 59e to. . . . the very and large square st.\1e^ Unlsai some auch system Is There was confusion in early reports about the altitude of Into One Arab State worked out officials here foresee is *thc satellite. Explorer, 79 inches long and weighing 30.8 pounds. (U.S. Air Apples still firm and eitence of Valentine sentiment. ..these sheer a long period of Increasingly grim, P'orce Photo via AP Photofax) the satellite. Medaris said the distance from the Earth in ita BABY and TO T SHOP «. ------juicy, really taste good at white batiste hankies of queenly size... printed costly a|id dangerous competition eliptical orbit would range between 185 and 1,230 miles. Dr. this season of the year and Cairo, Egypt, Feb, 1 Egypt ^Tunisia. Morocco, Alberia and the by the world's great powers for _ _ - A. I Werhen von Braun, designer of the rocket, said it would GIRLS' GIRLS' at present.the most econom with hearts, loveknots, fleurs d' amour. Finished and Syria merged Into one Arab'sheikdoms of Arabian Peninsula control of the skies O u sted ** high aa 2,000 miles and as low as 230. ical of all fruits. state today. These countries- some of them As officials presently see the " ’ Yon Braun said the 6-foot-long metal tube is circling tha Slip and with dainty embroidered scalloped hems... each at loggerheads U-Uh Efgypt and situation, the launching should A Joint proclamation signed by strengthen this country's hand in Explorer Tracked We have a good supply of is a tender trlbi-'c on the romantic day. ^ Syria—are standing on the aide- Chief Silent on Earth once every 113 minutes. Medaris said the time waa Panty Set SKIRTS three varieties: McIntosh President Naaaer of Egypt and linea. giving no hint they even negotiating with Russia for a Hearts President ShukrI Kuwatly of want to Join. For more than a summit conference. In felt, flannel and Red Delicious and Stayman Syria made the merger official. They disagreed abso on the baby moon’s speed. Van Braun Sizes 4 to 8. White year Bgy|it and Syria have been There Is no doubt tliat state figured it a t 19,400 m.p.h.; Medaris said almost exactly cordurov. Sizes 3 to Wine.saps. The two presidents affixed their feuding with Jordan. Iraq and Leb department leaders were reluc At 10 U.S. Centers Satellite News with lace trim. Reg. 6'o. Delight signatures to the historic docu anon. Their relations with King tant to approach a top level meel- 18,000. $2.98. Special SmpU sizes priced ik>w are a good buy for children. ment amid wild cheering from an Sand of Saudi Arabia are none too Panam a, Feb. 1 (/Pi- CoI. John' The satellite — christened the Reg. $5.98. $ 0 .9 9 McIntosh utility grade for cooking priced very low at Egyptian crowd assembled out cordial. Tlie Sudanese govern (Continued on Page Eleven By FK.ANK CAREY It was an amateur radio club C. Nickerson, banished champiofi Explorer by ita Army sponsors - NOW O $1.00 per '/} bushel and $1.50 full 'Yt bushel. for your JQentine side the old presidential palace. ment has often made it clear. It Washington, Feb. 1 uPi- -Ten in Earthquake Valley neai San of the Army’s J(ipiter-C missile, 'has the only radio voice coming to Bulletins Stop at our stand on Oakland Street or drive up to the The new state will have one flag, wanta nothing to do with the Union. U.S. "Min,track ” tracking stations ; Diego that first reported the West heaixl about the US. Satellite Earth from out in apace. Sputnik .99 one cabinet, one parliament and Tunisia and Morocco have never _ . Coast passage to international early today in officially imposed I has disintegrated and, the radio I from the AP Wires Reg. $3.98. $ 0 . 9 9 orchard daily and Sundays. extending from the state of Geor Lovely gifts for lovely ladies. A bright one army. ■ Naaaer la expected to been close to Middle East coun Ike in Georgia Geophysical Year iIGYi officials. silence. batteries of the dog-carrying I NOW A become president and Cairo the tries. Yemen may w ant to Join. gia to South Africa and from San That was about II SO pm. last Sputnik II have long been dead. Diego to Chile were following the His wife, not inhibited by an assortment of gay Jewelry for a very capital. Until now Egyptians have ap night, just abotit an hour after the Army court martial. farily Two hour* after the firing, I COPTER CR-\SH KILLS 4 It unites about 28 million Arabs first U.S Earlli satellite today launching. screamed with, excitement at the Medaria told a newa conference j New Orleans, Feb. 1 (A’i—Four ^>edal day. NecUaeee . . . Braeeleu In one state. Its land areas aepa-1 peared cool toward ,nion. The Tags Explorer Its radio signal, one scientist fervor for it came from the Leftist Ten minutes later, the satellite new.* "I think it's wonderful," she here that the Army "has been di- | men died early today when a PERO ORCHARDS rated by 150 miles of territory In ; says, is "like a mixture of musical roonied over Florida again—and ] exclaimed. ' rected to fire one more (satel ROYS' FLANNEL BOYS' FLANNEL . . . Pins . . . Eatrinp —for YOUR Syrian government. Nasser and , tones, varying not a beep like the Humble Oil Company heUoopter 276 OAKLAND ST. AVERY ST. which lie the atates of Israel and ! E.xplorer was surely in business. But neither word of the Army’s lite! at the present time." crashed into rough waters of the MANCHESTER. CONN. Valentine: Jordan. Egypt's population la more his government had good reasons As ^Wonderful’j Russian satellite The date has been aet, he aaid, WAPPING, CONN. for reluctance. He has been sensi Amateur radio operators all i success in launching an Ameri- Gulf of .Mexico two miles sooth than 2.3 million and its land mass I Another project official de around the woild should be able | can moon with .a Juplter-C nor his but will be kept secret. tive t'O western charge.* that he is scribed it as a high pile bed of Grand Isle, La. Seven other far greater than that of Syria. 1 Augusta. Ga.. Feb. 1 A* "Thatis to pick up the signals from the | wife’s elation could persuade the I The Army received a go-ahead l l>eranns were rescued. The 14- SHIRTS ROBES Leaders of both countries already tiding to dominate the Arab wonderful!" Tliat was President I "e-e-e-e-e” world. Whatever its sound, this radio highei-powered of the two radio ; mi.s.sile engineer to comment, j to launch Us little space traveler | l>assenger helicopter was on a re In stripes and are urging other Arab countries to Eisenhower’s elated reaction early ti ansmittci-s 'I'Tiat one opeiates at | - When his telephone rang at 1:30 1 after the Ruaalana had fired their i Sizes 2 to 7. Reg. Syrians them-selves originated voice is one of the prime means of turn flight fron; an oil drilling checks. Sizes 3 to^ 6. Join the union In one great Arab- I today to word that an Army Jupi- 108.0,3 megacyc les and Is expected , a m Mrs. Nii kerson answered. She I two sputniks. Previously, the apace rig nine milea into the Gulf. $3.98. Special ■peaklng nation covering the Mid the idea of union with Egypt in ter-C rocket had rammed the Unit tracking the 18,000-nule-an-hour Reg. $1.98. Special vehicle not to mention its value to be operating for two or three j told a reporter the colonel waa | program had been assigned exclq;- dle East. Countries which woul.l 10.V>, What prompted Nasser fi ed States’ first satellite into orbit weeks. | asleep but that she liad been j^sively to the Navy.. 4,000 FLEE TOKYO FIRE be eligible for membership are nally to consent can only be around the Earth. I in relaying scientific information from the .satellite to the Earth But .signal.* from the lower-pow- awake reading. . \ Efforts to get the Navy's Van- Tokyo, Feb. 1 lA*) —- Fire de Jordan, Iraq. Lebanon. Saudi ' Then, after waiting up for that ered transmjtter—sending at 108 Told about the satelirte launch-. giiard rocket off the ground stroyed the 7-atory Takarazuka Arabia, Yemen, Sudan, IJbya. ’ (ConUnneifyon Page Five) ! wdfd until nearly 1 a.m, the happy The radio signal provided a fare $1.39 1.79 well song as the great .Iiipiter-C megacycles—probably can be hcar.1‘ ing, she exclaimed excitedly: "Did i have failed. The first van- Theater toclay, killing at least President put out the first official only by very sensitive ,gi ound re three persons and forcing about announcement that Explorer, the rocket zoomed from its launching pad at Cape Canaveral, Fla , and ceivers, This transmitter I* expeot- (Continued on Page Five) (Continued on Page Five) 4.000 .\mi>ricans and Japanese baby "moon," was racing around then the minitrack stations went keep going f4R‘ two oi thiee to flee into the street. Firemen the gloje. into action in various parts of the m^ths. .... who. brought the flam es under FREE Girl Willing Companion, Eisenhower, here for a wee'aend The Army is operating atx of the control after 3-hour battle eald of golf and bridge, got the orbiting The successful launciiing, lag-j Minitrack stations located at F ort more bodies may be buried In Special Sale information by telephone from ging-though it did behind Ru.ssia's i Stuart. Ga.. Havana. Quito. Ecua- St. Louis Digging Free the charred wreckage. Washington about two hours after two previous successfur .sputniks dor, Lima. Peru Antofagasta, OIL Starkweather Charges the satellite-carrying rocket was brolight praise from official Wash- Chile and Santiago. Chile^ AN SONIA .MAN KILLED I launched at Cape Canaveral. Fla. ington. The Air Force and the Navy are Anaonia, Feb. | (iP>—Polico ’ Then, at a dranial.c news cqpfer- First Chei'k from Antigua - operating the other fpur—at An From Record Snowfall day lodged a charge of asMult UNDERWEAR Lincoln, Neb,, Feb. 1 (/P>—Pint- was gone and she refused to talk ene'e. W hite House press secretary The first Official report from tigua: San Diego, Calif.: Woomera, uitb intent to murder against 4 BURNER to a reporter. , James C. Hagerty put out this the tracking system game from n n e quality tricot knit rayon pantica, full clastic walat- sized killer Charlea Starkweather man they say. fatally s ^ t Roose- She was taken to the Lincoln statement by the President: Antigua, in the British West In (Continued on Page Two) St. Louis. Feb. 1 ( w* oa «•!» Charles, talked with his son by Nathan Cayto’n, chairman of the | weather bureau foi ccast light rain, board named' to watch over the possibly mixed with snow. By Illinois and northern Arkansas. a to|»-level meeting were re telephone after the youthful slayer j The storm also brought wide ported today by Iveraeb Me- was taken to the penitentiary'. J scandal-tinged Teamsters Union,; nightfall streets and highway* Donald, foreign editor Of the predicts, "A Job. can be done that | were clogged. spread temperature changes. "He Just said, 'Hello, Dad.' He Elarly morning readings from Vir Times of London. talked to me Just like he used to," MAWi . will help the public as well as the I Since thp storm wasn't forecast. Teamsters members. " . . . Brown thousands went to work or school ginia to Florida and westward to • FREE PARKING the elder SHk-kweather said. a t ANOi Alabama- ranged from the 40s to TV. R.VDIO STRIKE STALLED HALE'S IS OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9:00 "His voice was gentle It .Just A Sharpe Mfg. Co. today an-; unprepared, nounced formation of an mdepend-1 'The McDonnell Aircraft Corp. the 60s. a rise of nearly 18 de- Boston, Feb. I (^ — A last 4- didn’t seem passible he could talk minute offer by management haa like that in view of all that’s hap efit cutting tool division. . . . Sen. diamissed 1.500 employes at its , • S&H GREEN STAMPS CALL MItchall 3.5135 FOR TOP QUALITY Purtell said satellile should be evl- plarft northwest of St. Louis early Howevei. behind the warming j averted at least temporarily ». a pened. ' area northerly wind lowered tem strike by 3.400 broadcasUag em- * AmpI* FREE F \ . • 1 . ■ t': . ■ ' \ -.I \.