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I- . r -I - ■■ . 1 - r«-^ i A '■ / FRID^V, JANUARY *,1958; Arenigrc-Daily Nat Press Vun ‘ The Waathdr PAGE SIXTBBK, Fsesssst. at D. a. WsatSse RaNaa lEv^ninQ Vor the W em Ended Deeenber 28, 1967 X Clear, Sgala toalgkt. Law The horticulture committee of appointment (o his present poaition Bare to 19 above axeapt adar $ ba> in the Depanpient of AntlqulUes,. the Green Thumb Group will bhow u D elays ■S': ' '' V 12,604 low seme valleys. Snaday anaay, About Town colored slides on garderi perennials was librarian and keeper of rec­ Manber « ( Uw Audit cold. High la 86s. ords of. tha Palestine Archeological Monday evening at the Community Btudsa 9t CIrettlation VUkiifk Charm MIm Eieanbr Panciera, 226 Par* Y at 8 o'clock. Anyone having 2- Reni^ulDate Museum which is supported by (he- ,1 ...... ■■■Ill he*ter-^A kcr S t. has Recently beeh pledged by-2 slides is Invited to bHng Rockefeller Foundation. to Gamftia Beta Chapter of Delta them. The lecture series of the Temple (Claasifled AdvetilBtaig aa Page 19) PRICE FIVE CENIR 2!eta aororlty at the University of l#|'|7p|f. Is planned to acquaint Jewish VOL. L13CVII, NO. 80 (TWfSLVE PAGES) MANCHESTER^'<»NN., SATURDAY., JANUARY 4, 1958 Oonneetlctit A .sophomore,' she Is Thomas Spancer Circle of the audiences with subjects of Jewish enrolled in the school Of home South Methodist WSCS will meet interest. Chester BbwleS waa the, | economics majoring In Ohlld devel- Monday at 1 p.^."at home of Mrs. Deadline for removal en- first speaker of the.series and in _ oprnent .John.L. Von Deck, 11 Jean Rd. Qo- haven project houses schedul March Dr. Trude' Welaa-Roamarin I r Cj^rd TempegC Rages, hostesses will be Mrs. F. Eldred leave their site by theArst will be the final speaker ot the ■ • / The Golden Age Club^ will meet Hodge and Mrs. Theodore Fllbig. year had been moved up to Feb. 1957-56 series. A Umlted number of Frigid Air 'Riursday at 2 p.m. at the East The'^m-ogram will be in charge of today. ■ bscriptlon tickets are still avail- ' Side Recreation Building on School Mrs. Bari T. Trotter, and will con­ Of the total 82 upits, perinHs for for the remainder of- the- lerih ress Set to S t Anyone wishing to play bingo sist o fA lm a entitled “'Life in removal o f only 17 have been re olds Grip Callas Apologizes, Starts or cards, or Just seehinfr company, Japan.” and "From the Church at ported to the town englneerlrig, is Invited to attend the meeting. Nisho.” ' . • office. ‘ The first 75 houses wera sold in' Tw o^ill Attend -'Mrs. Florence Armstrong, noble The executive board of the Man­ October and the last seven early Region grand of Sunset Rebekah I»dge, chester Green PTA will hold a In December, hot’ wit) the require­ B^ietaW fconclave Anothejt Gets Part X announces that a business meet­ meeting this eveningN|t 8 o'clock ment that they must be moved by .'SI ' By Ti|E __^Ti :d PR ESS Wtthinttori, Jan. 4 (/P)— ing will be held at 7 p.m. Monday at the home of the. president. Mrs. Jan. 1. ■ Two repreaenlatl9#a from Man­ HALlE'SAURpH sent her letter of apology . Buyers of houses tn the project chester Memorial HoaplUI wtU at­ The Win 8 first outbreak Rome, Jan. 4 town and tend a confereitee onX.'Modern of Arct;c^ r, M far as south- ment for Mari^' Meneghini X • , mission was off t^..harmoni- lot. NjfloR-Rayte BliRi A business meeting of the^el- state have met with difficulty in Food Service Planning Hos­ em New! '(andiis concerned Callas prepared to sing a rp- ihl cooled his heels nearly ous start today after reining lowcraft Club will bo held at gqUlng State. permlU to -move pitals." conference win ! ■ theiniercuiy.to an hour 'Thursday night with quick agreement on a liht pf MaSonic Temple Monday evening them over bridges and roada. at St/FTancls Hospital Ip J U H K f ^ today ljushi peat opening bight of the the lowest re Ijngs itince last opera "Norma" tonight after 3,000 other cuatomenA after the lawynfrs who would be accebt'^ A social hour will follow. The deadline for removal was fordy«n. 7 at .2 pjn. flrst act curtain raiw extended sia weeks because'there TS. Dorothv Dowdlng Jan. 18. Mitt Calla* apologized to able for the key job of staff noiirfh- Bellini's "Norma.” 'TO The nominating, committee of was a. lapse of one month In notl-^ itKlan at MMH. and Mrs. The------frigid_ sir, . cqnilned, . to Italy’s president for/quitting ment flnaliy-announced director. Aims the French Club of Manchester rt Russell, chairman of the die­ Englxnd'yesUrday Dr. John A. Hannah, the chair- fying Hhe purchasers after bids to mMn.. «f h.r p,rfor. would not go on after Mias will hold a meeting tonight, at 8 were taken, according to Genei tary committee of the Board of Ing, began "pushing . sou tearfully told officials she had Iphi .man, took the Uat to the White o'clock a ^ th e home of Raymond Truatees, will attend the confer­ duHng the day and waa fxpaqjad' mance Thursday,. '^ouaa late yesterday after , the ,6^ Manager Richard Martin. lum* her voice. - tiaurent..a57 Lydall-St. Members The site the proj^ h^ind ence. Sponsored by the Connecticut to remain through Sundajx

PAGE THRBII KANCHIUrrSft EVENINO nSEALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY. JANUARY 4, 19B8 \ lIANCHEStER EVENING HEBALD.'MANCHESTER. CX)NN.. 8AtURPAY,*JANUARY f ■ 195S MH.. / PAOB TWO hegotlebl* iiietrumenta; Evelyn Driver .Charged tion. They are Leon Chorchee, sex Seasonal Layoffs Nielsen, hont* mortgaf* lending; Columbia link. breeder; William Wlemer, William Legault, ac(TountIng II and ton leghorn breeder; Lester Seifert, Yanks Feed Hillary Cause Increase trust n;, John l ^ a r t y and Lise With Violation sex link flock owner; arid Frank Business Trudeau, principle* ttf. bank opersr" Sheinwold on Bridge tionsr „ PrtnslvalU, leghorn flock owner. CarleUth F, Larrab** Jr.. 28, of That latcfUrct Tho Young Buys The nieetlM has been arianged by In Idle C l ^ s w ■4- As ill pievtAu* yeawy' ttritlon 870 Main St., yasterday afternotm Constable Plan to Org^ise / ' ■ fees are paid for by TrusI Gbm- waa/arretted and charged with Wiabflfl O f T h c ^ i ^ i i y Stewart E. Ackerman, assistant At South Pole Base Atmllf corporation, the Crockett^ Robert______J- ______Main, manager, _ . county agricultural agent. DEEP FINESSE . < South dsalcr iKished up by seasonal layoffs Agency; Ind., ha* been formed b y ------mors than 400 persona ar* now pany- , *; 'folkwing too cleaciy. He was in­ Seen as WnoH^iaT Move Thread School Again i MAUCSGAME Bait-Wsst vttlaerablo ... I— n'.. '..II "I"- aM Invsnto^- shutdowns, untm- two Manchester busineeemen, T. employed by the department which More than 55,000 students a>* volved lir a 2-car accident ons^. JOHN B. BUmCE School opens Monday, after By A lfi^ Bhelawold NORTH AntATCtle CaDddlUon HejidqMsr- llngton to Hillary's ipechtnlcs,, ploymant claims Ih th* Mahehes- J. Crockett and William Rood. pritthieee aircraft temperature an.d taking. banking and .rtMted sub- iClenter' Sf., '■ A I 7 4 5 I ' // ti Us and Bates, foy keeping the Crac^fter'areai rose .from 811 to 1,101 nearly a 3-week vacation. 'The hot The deeper the flnsMe, tha lees Vfcfto tere emphAsized HUIary's. potar Crockett, a realtdr and insur­ Jet.mglne fvel eontrbiK. helicopter, jicta from October.xihrougb MeV Patrolman Emanuel Motola adld FUNCSAl HOMt FlTit Selectman en tries A. Rob-'^ sesslon during Am worship. 4 wto Agency lunch program at Horace W. Por­ likejy it is to work, biit there are f . 5 2 Everyday dash was not for honor* or a raiu tor* going.The tractors-were orig- ^ ■ th* week ending Dec. 28. rotor control* and )i r'o p «.l 1 e r with the -Amerioan Inetltutj/Of that a ear driven east by Mise June The usual nursery for young chil­ ♦ 0 8 4 * r tnally intended only to . supply Tha increasik waa 20.8 per ceht, ae- ance agent here for-jner# than 10 TEU iO^B-flaiS V ■ blris said today a plan advanced by ter School for the -week is; Mon­ times when any dhance is better A A K 5 _ All Rtghia but to ease the routo-fthdlng Dur­ yeare, will be’secretpyof the new sychrophasers. Banking,. Natiohal, the le m st HOllin,- 16, of 848 Woodbridge St., B7 BA«r OBNTrat ST, dren will also be held, during the JHtMB L. Young, Jonathan day, chicken noodle aoup, tuna than none. den on l^c)u. , haulage between the ship and Scott to the S tate . Labor De- agency, while Roo(i wUh,. M t as The manager said many of the evening school in the world, H has stopped in th* traffic laite to make the .town’s eleven constables to or­ latter service. . * WIST RART H. T.' Dlckeason A U ' Base on the Ice-edfe. it figures. AMBDLANOB SERVIOB Trumbull Hlghwajr, ha* purcha»ed fish salad sandwich and cookies; West .opened the quean ot clubs, ,A A \ r. A t . . The lieadquarten expeet^ president. All accounts « the recent personnel , addition* are chapter* Hi all m ajo r/ cltiei a left turit into'Gerard St. Her ganise Is "unofficial.*' Senior JKigh Metnodiat Youth Tuesday, hamburg on joll, toased and South had no trouble In see* MBMMaSflMeWaWMM Headquarters tribute waa also RusMil Leghorn, manager of the from, the scientific fields and aSi throughout th* country and grant* c*r was hit fr*m behind by Lar- Fellowship tvlll be host to the MYF the a»aet» of the Jordon Auto Co. t KI7.4 Y I 10 6 8 Puche to arrive . at the pole on paid to Hlltary’a courage In aban­ Crockett Insurance Agency, Robbins statement came aft salad, fruit cocktail; Wednesday, ing the dangeV: He might easily ♦ AI 10 93 . SK693 Ctuuu*! t ■srtfora, ttmm.- Tuesday at the earlleet Manchemi:er unemployment office, experta in atrttorne electfonic* and standZyd cettifleatea- fwmi k pre- rabee’s vehlcl*." Bote car* received the cdnstables gave the'Boaryof of North Methodist Church, Man­ in' Willimantic. He took over the meat and noodle casseroler* but- lose a trick in etch .imlt. ■•I a M*w !(**••. 4m *. doning hti dbg team* at -Depot attributedx the rise: \o tttcal sea­ ssil* design, and development. scribea banking currlpolum which damages estimated by Motola at chester, aa it* meeting tomorrow tend carrots and chocolate cake; W hat, could he do about it?. •S a YOUR YUN SHOP -A hiiadquartere spokesman said 700, thus felyihg entirely on the sonal layoMi In apparel and tax- rwoipiized by mo^banks-ln the about 1800. No one’was hurt. Lar- Selectmen a report that th ^ are firm, under the name, of Young ■fl • ! ■pftDCnAM. 91 MR* Miliary fully computed Me orig­ tractors bn th* final dash. a t 7 p.m. Yhuraday, sliced pork and gravy, Nothing could be done about •e i a i MSw lltttal*, (M s. (OsM Fktefc E sat Bf NaIr tdes, inventory ahutdowna In Hart­ ^ru^b-xYahderbrook, Vic* presi­ itintry, rabe* Ja nchedutsd fo appear in completing a conslituti^ by­ Junior'Choir will rehearse Mon­ Motors. In making’thi* announce­ mashed potato, buttered, peas and spades or diamonds. The important 0)MUI*«l 4 | ■ •In k * . Msas. inal assignment by establishing In liondbn, a spokesman at ford,. and a- alqwdown for out-of- Town Court on Jen. 20. Ckaasel H Wanetanr, C**s. . itotWMR Oak aad Btreli) dent of thbyanderbrook Nurserit^ laws and were working oiya man­ day at 3:45 p.m.; Senior choir, at ment, today. Young stated that all peach halves; Friday, macaroni thing was to lots only on* trick in fire fuel and fo getting places and detarmining the filed. The figure wa'a up 'tir^OOS took the lead. Deco’e scored 3211 move, constable David L. Bailey The Sisterhood will meet Mon* thing.about this play was that it and the next player double*. You 4I4A NEWS ROVED. ■W^ the pole, eurvem g the route best way to get through,\ the' was reelected secreUiw ot the becomeyShScrtMilders in Hartford points. been president and _ ’ FUEL OIL from 488. sociatlon arid Warren meharda Electric Liglit Co. X Wednesday. •aid thfe group is trying to create ager. He formerly operated J. 1* day . , night _ at 8:15 o’clock In the might work but couldn’t lose any­ hold; Spadee — J 7.4 8 2; HtarU T St PAVL ' SLL BROW to save precious days- for Phch* apokesihan eaid;.''He wa* not to Thej-eport indicated that two Turootte’a Esso la in second- a clj»ely-knit unit that will be Young, Inc. Tn East Hartford and-^estty. room at the flynagofue. thing even if it failed. — 5 2; Dlamonda — O' • 4r OhilM ^-^-JIOERB the headquarters said. preocnipiad with t)ie scientific^pb- local firm s laid oi’f a total of 140. of Clintoh i^aa elected presl^nt. Th*y got \ sharbtH Hartford Elec- place with 205 points, followed tfy\ more effikent.. Bailey’s signature Court Crowiis ------' l^tMses will be Mrs.' Morris MODERN HEATIN8 4*fk WaM » The fittest risk wUch HU' •ervatlbna which were, after ajt, ific Light Co. fo/'-each'-each share of Dupre’s, w ith 202 points., had a new car dCMership In Vero West Take* Trick — Q 6 5. W hat do yOu *ayr sStock they spared on the report to the Beach, Fla. He waiKalso associat­ Kaplan .and Mrs. Nathan Rosen. . Anaweri' .Bid two tpades. After a t i |s v e ry b e s t fiM t IMSt LONE RANOCdi . lary ran was cxhauattngVhl* trac­ the purpose of the entZrpriae.” x, payroll'while a textile company Gerald A. Cohen has bCen 'The score* of other team* are: As;it happened. West had to win held.on Tuesday. j slectmen as chairman of the in- ed With the GeaerakM otors Ac- "Reo’* Meettng the tVick with the king of hearts. an opponent’* take-out doubis,. "(ydUtMiad" tor fuel, Pvl> of Fucha’ delay was to laid off 40. pointed sales representative for The West Sid* Tayern, 300; Choman’s, (llM*t WRraiE WE BTAhD credit yais given U| Wel- mak* obaervatlon*. Hartford Oas Gompanjr In. 'Man- Also, a dividend of 58)4 e 196; Meeeier’s Upholstery, 195;! /▼eaUgating commUtee. . Mrs. Crocker ceptaiice Corp. for h^m her of Miss Jean Natsch, secretary of He returned another club, forcing raise shows trump support in (tit BOOTBAND ilJIDLKB Statewide, unemployment com­ He said, "We w ^ t an organize* the. Recreation Couneil, announces weak hand. ' ‘ . (Ml SCIENCE nenO N THEA­ pensation benefif;) rose to 58,288 cheater. The appointment 'Waa an­ ahara was declared on the Four Aces, '95; Moriarty Painters, years;.' ■ ...... out the reiAaining top card in that WYMAN'S 8th District Fir* Department, tlbn for the constables that urill m a r v 'T av i.n R Oub Pack Meeting the January medtlng .will be held suit. South thereupon teoK the ace (Copyright 19lt8, (Seneral Fag' TER froin 42,858. This is the highest nounced today by ttejjph Kryzak, Hartford Electric Light Do. 4.5 per enable them to know what Citey re ture* Corp.). . ■ ' OIL COMPANY • ;M < >1 DR. CRRIBTUN totalxaince September 1848. A total cent preferred stock issued te GAH, 186; Ramblers, 183; Cub Pack 62 held lU post^ned Monday night in Yeomans Hall at and.queen of.hearte, discarding the ( t t IP v o IT r a d a MILUON okers, 170; Patten’s Build- MORIARTY dolnc rather than woWclng In thCi 8 o’clock. An Invitation ia issued loatng club from dbmmy. M MAIN ST.—TEL. Ml S-lbOS ,(tSt I BEABCR rO R AO- of 577 claimianta exhausted their T. J. Crockett Connecticut Power Co. preferred' manner in wlUch in-'' ot B. _ Crocke_i^ 48 R u^^^ December pack meeting last night GREEN STAMPS VBNTL'RK / E x -R e d stockholders in lieu of, the, Con­ and Fogarty Rros., 145. haphazard manner to all udio are interested in work­ only then could South afford fo benefits during the Week, .bringing dividual consUbles customarily St.,'^ was crowned royal'-matron of in Yeomans Hall. During a Bob (Ml MEET TRE PRESB has b(>en managed by Rood for th* necticut Power Co. 4.5 per cent BROTNERB Chapman Court, No. 10, Order of Cat ceremony conducted by aZ- ing with the youth of the town, to lead a trump. The game contract Oa.at; BewMa Mlaarltf the year's tdtai to ;'21,644. A sum. operaU.” ^ past year, will be tw a fe rre d to stock, payable Feb. 1 to preferred C anadTiSsTehout 34,500 mile* $01 Center 8$. Amaranth; and Sir Knight Arthur ststant Cub Scout master John attend this meeting. was then safe. Leader WlllUt*. r . K*ew- of $778,551 was paid under the th* new concern. The,'organization of coastline.\ Bailey said all seven local con­ If South bad led trumps earlier. 4lW ( It ROPaLOBO 04MIDY laad (R ..------State andTederal programs, cofn- stockholders as'of .Tan 15. ; MI $-5M6 stable*'will attend the Chvil De­ I. Miller, past grand royal >atroh, Card. Wally Deine and Gary Personals ( aU i ^ STAR GOUr t u t ITALUN VARIETY ROl'R in will deal exclusively with insur­ was installed as royal patrbn of King were inducted into the troop., Mrs. Ralph U. Wolmerhas closed West would have developed a club 4;M US) ACCENT OK llVINO • :M t St ORAY OROST Self pensating 23,540 weeks of. unem­ ance. fense auxiliary police training trick. Then South would surely <4S> lATPROAV PERFORN- ( *t HARBOR COMMAND* ployment. course which begins Jan. 20 at the court in A colorful cerei^riy Skits were presented by Den 8, h«r home on.CoWmbla Lake.-and Is AKCE (n t HLENT BERVACE a ' native of Manchester, Crock­ last evening m the Masonic Tem­ Mrs. George Peters and Mrs. John >endlhg the winter a t the Cordova loee one trick tn each suit. ' (M) OrtLOOE . , New ,'Haven, whose case load ■Vamon Elementary School to gain SiW ( It SRBENA. SDSBN o r TRE b rcHing for a LAIMIB , Ruahmore wa* never critical of te area. The quest, he said, was port, after leading the State for 'd Shumway, dan mothers. Die- Lake Rd. ha^ as their weekend ■ "» I I 1/ l' ' ' (Mt BOWUNO TIME ^ "T keC riD .” ■* ted to a story he waA writing, chester Association of Insurance Bailey apparently agrees with past , patron, were seated as as- (tt-Mt -FUCEA .(ea ten **tka Sat. MeOuthy but blasted a number of eight monUte,'' waa second with 8,- lys pertaining to the past holi­ guesta his brother and 'wife, Mr. will get back to dummy with a (Ut REPORT I ; the late Senator'* supporter*. ently, Ruahmore worked for Agents, vice preaident of the \ the First Selectman that the or­ so^te matron and patron, re- ana Mrs. Wartk|i Fletcher of New club in time to fineaae the queen r.i.n Stlf (Ut dORNKY MARTIN *ROW tier" ■' I • '892. Hartford recorded 5,526 and ganization la unofficial. He- said day* were limited, Cub*cout Wai­ (4*t TWENTYARX MEE In 1855 Mrs. Ruahmore. a t one WaZ’ magazine. Mrs. Rush-, B^rd of Realtors and has been s^cU'Vely, Mrs. Prentice conducted, ter Edward M acDougall »ald, York City. , ^ of hear^. If the second finesse i;IS ( It THREE* ML'SKETEERS }:M ( tt intATVRE FILM Waterbury 4.497. \ th« organization as a imlt is per- ( St 'KPT CARSON . tim* a woman’s editor of the. Jour­ morh left tne Journal American In ------1------— active In various olVic and frSter- the imcrowning ceremony. since much of the boy* work wa* wins. South will discard dun>my’s r’Tfce fJttle Kldsapart” nal American, was pulled out of lB54\to Itecome an account execu­ mlaslble outside of town centrol Organist James McKay played Manchester EViinlag Herald cor­ club loser On the ace of hearts. . tu t TRE BIO BROW ( BAIt MAVFRICa and that they are organizing as a put into Chrlstsnag present* which COMING "(Mipt'aejL't* Takar** ••Tke Tfcird BMpr" the East RJvsr by a garage tive With the publicity firm of during the ceremoni< i and ’ ac­ respondent for .dohnabla; Mr*. This means that South will (tU DIBNEYLAm (M-Mt NAIXY group of individuals interested in had been given ajvay. The boy* (Mt RARLY BROW v mechanic. Police quoted her as say­ Klingman and Spencer in Manhit- Chakiinade. €lt| b companied the soloist, Mrs. Eliza­ aUo took ^fU to Mansfield State Donald K. Tnttle, A C a d ^ y g-84gS. make hie contract whenever East WED. TBaHa4ieoiMU •'RaUr a*4 tke After" ing ”I didn’t fall and «1 wasn’t tan. m particular cause. , ^ beth Lambert, soprapo, who sang TO t h e BiN < Bt rOREION LEOIONNAIRR, (IB4SI NAfflELOR FATHER Training School. has tha king of heartj. Hs will ( It BRAVE EAGLE "I'aele Reatler *ad tk* puahed. I Jumped." She was sent Mrs. yiushmore was the former Bailey aald he knew of no law several appropriate/aelections. likewise make the contract when­ To Meet Monday; which forbids the current move by The meeting closed with group Ir« Gcrishwih Better t4*t ANNIE OAELKT Tateat Cdaleat” to Bellevue Hoepital for obaerva- PrancesXEverltt of Greensboro, N. InatsUUag Officer singing. A deA. mother* meeting is ever Elaat has both the Jack and tion and then releaseB, C. 8he, kpent much of her early the constables. Another town offi­ ten of hearts. South will lose an •The January meeting of t.h^'i cial when conaulted aald he knew Sir Knight Albert Heavisides scheduled to be held J*nu*ry,8, at Hollywood, ^ 4 (P>—Lyricist In the' aame ■year Ruahmore van­ life. In Atlanta where aha at­ was the instaUing officer, Im extra trick if West ha* king-jack STATE ^ . Don WILLIS Garoge tended piiblic ichools. Her father, Chaminade Club will be held Mon- { of no law which either forbade or 8 o’clock at the home of Cubma* tra Gershwliyls reported in good ished in. Oiicogo and turnjed up In day at 8 p.m. in the Federation i mediate Royal Matron. Mrs. Mar­ ter MacDougall, on Collins Rd. condition af ter a critical period fol* or king-ten of hearts, but this will ft , SPECIALISTS IN ,Butt«, Mont. He said he deliber­ L.»H. Bveritt, operatea a women’s saifctlwied It. jorie Morriaon was instaUing mar­ / ately disappeared hecauae he waa ahoe storeMn Charlotte. N. C. room of Center Church. The pro-1 LUNCH AT SHADY CLEN RegUtrar Reelgaa Two Cars Collide-, lowing repioval df a ruptured apv W toM WHEEL AUGNMENT sad ,. gram .tvill feature mtuic-of China, | shal and Sir Knight Ralph Pierce pendix. T" m B A K K S E R V I C E ', flentld A. Cohen lira. Pearl D. Jewell, elected eide to the marshal; Past Matron Robert Young. 82,, Ei^onl Rd. Russia and'Jiorway and will Be er- I Democratic reglatrar of voters in will be presented in loczD Justice A physician at Cedar* of Leban­ GENERAL AUTO REPAIR ranged by Mrs. Orace Fraser, pro-1 Always tasty, whelasoma and dalieious. Mrs. Rebecca Provan, prelate; on Hc«pital gave this roport late 8UtdMll 8-45SI—It MAIN ST.. MANC9IBSXBR manager of th* Mancheater di the October elections, has submit­ Past Matron Anna Robb, aecre Court Monday night, ctiairged with gram chairman, Mrs. . V tr^nla I vlaion. Hava lunch with u$ $bon!^ ted a letter of resignation fb-Town failure, to grant one half of the yesterdayon the 6l»ye*r-old Clark s’nd her Committee will eerve ! Ury. ? arother of the late composer 7 ' < (Ut MOVIE tiM (lt*tf t ED SVLUVAN SHOW Red New Sputnik Woes Born and educated in New ITork Clerk David C. Toomey. The resig­ Past Royal Matron Mrs. Clarissa highway. He was arrestecl\ Thurs­ . "Dead (ia n tt! defcaala Kay, Tka refreehmeni*. State, Cohen graduated from nation is effective Jan. 6. the day day night after a colllsib.n ofV George Gershwin; ; JAZZ CONCERT •;tf t ft NEWS. SfO; WEATH- Kytrly Bratkrra. Bad Altx- Also pn Monday, at 7 o’clock'. Miller was cfowning matron; Past "Mr. Gershwin has been in seri­ 7 . •ader aad BamM Lyaa. Brooklyn College. He obtained an her term of office would have be­ Matron Mrs. Alice Fraser, crown­ Route 6. about one half mile east AT ( *1 ANNIE OAKLET CUriard Gaeat. Tex Barte* the ChAminade Chorus'will com-! extenaive knowledge of aaleg and gun. Mrs. Jew’ell moved to Maine ing marshal; Past Matron Ruth of Katzmann’s Corner, State po­ ous condition since hie Dec. 34 op­ (tit RAWKF.VE . aad kla loliatad fcari., (Urn Seen by Vanguard Chief -mence rehearsals un^er the direc-1 production in the New York gar ahortl'y after the election. . Leggett, crown bearer. Her hus­ liceman Derwin ^Anthony of the eration. It changed to critical late (Ml TV TIME . dipt af Feytaa Fteri' tioh of Ross Shlrer Jr. Members ment Industry where he worked Thursday night. Now, however., he 1:M ( tt DEATH VALLEY OAYB (tt-M) STEVE ALLE.N SHOW The Town Clerk advises that band, Sir Knight Herbert Leggett Colchester barracks, who investi­ ' (Caten G ar.lai Ward Raid, plsnnipg to sing with the chorus I for five years before coming to appears to be pulling ahead riiee- ( tt V I ^ R Y AT (OoatifiDetf from Pag* Ob *)' might, be of such a nature that sre requested to be present at this Mrs. Frederica Reid of Tolland Rd. served in place of Installing Pa­ gated. said that Young’s cai^skld- (Mt MEET ME AT MAXWELLS . Rabrrt Hartaa, Mid Gaald they would trahscend the depart­ Hartford In 1954. who was sworn in as Mrs. Jewell’s ly-” ' (ttt WHIRLV BIROS . ^ aad Sam Caakp. . first rehearsal. tron Albert Heavisides while the ded and collided with a vehicle t:M ( tt ADVENTURE A t SCOTT IS­ off brighter than Venus and faded ment of lefense. At such a time, Before Cohen's employment by deputy following the October elec­ latter was seated as ■ trustee. operated by Ernestj, Sears, 66, of IMANTIO (Ml RiaHWAV FATBOL the gaa company, he was assist (Ml DEATH VALLEY DAYS LAND “ Pinite’a C ana” away before it reached Uie hqri- it might be well that a separate tion, will step into the vacancy. He Retiring' Royal Matron Mrs. 305 Pleasant St. Damage to the FEATURING N YORK JAZZ artist t;M ( tt FEATURE FILM (ttt HARBOR MASTER . agency should be discussed.” ant sales manager for a local gar expects that Mrs. Reid will name a Morrison was presented with a cars was slight and there were no "Se Eads Oar Niskt ’ f:N ( it WEST POINT %itn leaving a trail of sparks.” mint manufacturer. ( tt TBA UM St t v THEATER . Two Cars Crash \ new deputy in the near future. past matron's Jewel by 'Past Royal personal Inlurles. CLIFF >ACKSON (IM *t FERRY MASON “KU al tha Stick” A Smithsonian spokesman said WillbuB Rdod Voter Enrollment Seesion Matron Mrs. Miller. She also re­ Winter Is Hear ATTHEFIANO "Caae al tka Demara Da- (U-Mt T. V. SHOW Starrias Six staff'members of the Man teaSaat” . _ Tam Ew.l (Calarl Oae.U: the obaeryatory wasn't able to At Intersection I nal organizations. He started in Voters who have not registered ceived a beautiful arm bouquet in The first skating of the season (DIRECT FROM EDDffi CONDON’S) The Dixie Small Fry, Aaaa Andover Chester,'Pmst Company have again A (UASt FEOFLE 4RE fTNjre comment on Dole'y report. ■ -. ^ „ I the Insurance bualneas in 1947 af- ‘You Can Tn-ate The Quality” •/, with a poUtlcsX party may do to appreciation of her services, Mrs. wa* enjoyed at Columbia Center WITH THE KINGS OPvDIXIELAND (U) KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY Marla Atkergbetti, taka "We Just don't know what he enrolled In courses given by the a t a mandatory session, of the reg­ Crocker received many choice EItU Prc*l«y liarrv fl*lliv«* Boltt aad . Shirley MocLaiaa Oars driven by Bernard J. Bar-|j^p ^i* discharge from the servlcei yesterday. Shallow water holes last B. Manwyrk SUNDAY. JAN. 5—5 pIM. to f P.M. tiM ( tt WATF.RFBONT (Ut T.B.A. *aw becauae oiA spottera have rett, 23. of 117 Eflrch St., and RuO> Crockett hia wife and three chll- Hartford Chapter of the Americai/ istrars of voters on Friday at the gifts rfreiln* relatives and friends. summer, filled by the recent rains/, "JailhouM (Jt-MI FERRY COMO SHOW t:M ( tt MR. DISTRICT ATTOBNEY Institute of Banking. "40 (Calarl (iaeata: F.ter Uad not reported ahy sightings,” the T o ^ to See H.f the Navy- pumper which was delivered in Middle T>ke. Barrett s j " ^ k Mr.’ and Mrs. Rood aqd cuses. ice in the Congregational Church («-M1 TV CLUB — Daaa MarUa supervised Barth Satellite Project, November. ceived minor damages and the i ' ,, , Expect to Skate guards. Other guards included Sir tomorrow at 11, he ■will speak on atari Jackson vehicle received damages KnighU George Strimaitis, Ralph u (U t TBA _ was put this way;' Arrangements for a ‘tfoUow-up" amoiinting to about $200. No one, Bonner K . _____ H arold Ds^er. president of the the topic "Saved by Hope.” ONE COMPLETE SHOW TObAY SILK CITY ^SWSE* "The USSR Wa*\ expected to '^to check any operational dlfficui-, , Skating Club of ^Iton, said yes Pierce, Herbert Leggett and Rob­ •" __ _ was hurt. ■ , , Poultry Meeting .MATI.VEE 1:M TO 4:M \ at the popular SOI N. Main St—Ml t-ltSS •launch a sateHUe about every four i tie* were made when. Asst. Chief' Barrett waa arrested and charged; Employment at the Electr(mlca ■ terday he expects ice on Sperry s ert Martin. Local poultrymen. with others Bobert___ Wan*)***!. I A.isiflr ssiwa"” or five weeJc.s. it has been about {L. Edward Whitcomb and Fire^ . Pond to provide skaUng this week­ Other Officer* 6t Tolland County, vrill meet ’Tues­ 'Walt DUa.y'a Jaa* CellAa \ with a niles of the road \iolatlon.: Department of Hamilton Standard Past Grancl Patron Arthur I. Wo*daid*l “Stopover SHOW., (iarata CLMt LORETTA YOUNG SHOW two moijtha since their last satel-1 Oon'nti'?rioner J. Russell Thomp- He win be arraigned in court here; at Broad Brook has hit an all um# end. He said members may check day night In North Coventry ttiM ( It NEWS A WEATHER, _ _ _ “Tbs Drme* *ad Nn. llte was fired Into‘orbit. Do you son picked up the new equipment the condition of the Ice by calling Miller was seated as royal patron, Grange Hall at 7 o’clock. Wllmot "PERRI" Tokyo” LAKESIDE GRILL ( M tt MIKE WALLACE INTEB- De»B«” on Jan. 13. I high. VIEW belieVe that the Rusaiana are ex- St the plant. the Manchester Answering- Serv­ Mrs. Blanche Prentice ai aasociate Irish, agricultural engineer of the 111 Cwlor ClnrmaSrapa XAKE S '^ E T . SOUTH GOVENTBY (U t ADVENTURE AT SCOTT 18- Swlin Pregrani Planned matron; Joseph Prentice, associate S:15 aad Calar' (It-U t OUNBMOKB ; LAND perlendngrienclng difficulties Isunching ice. Dwver warned that H6 one University of ConnecticiK. will X, TOT^music OF (It-MI TBA ___ (Ut SCOTLAND TARD Adult women are invited to take patron; Mrs. Alyce Sheldon, treas­ l:M i l : l l ( tt CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLING •their eatellUe*? Is allowed on the pond unless the discuss '”Typlcal Connec^ut Poul Tbaatar W'lU Be Varaled at 4il*, ■“B*nel Fnm Ike Past” ’’Probably so. Hagan replied. part in a general swimming pro­ ; red flag is up at the pond. urer; Mrs. Clarissa Miller, secre­ try House Ventilation' Problems Ead af Matlarr.. Caallaao*. Par- VINNY, SLIM and DUSTY is:M ( tt Co d e t M;U ( tt FFJITUBE FILM gram which Will be held at the PoUo Drive, Geta S U rt tary; Mildred Loomis, conductress; larmaaca Blarts >:*S p.m. ” (Ut, I LEO THREE MVM “I .Vfl My Lere Atala” adding. nt Windhanf High Schtiol pool from and How to Solve Them.” a**. - Ha*,. - Taas. . ' YHE lM»ftTAWJ5 \ (tiw i YOUR HIT PABADB U:M ( t) NEWS RKFOBTER A LIGGETT ; Mrs. Walter F. Elliott, treasurer Beatrice Little, associate condubt- A panel of four men who rep­ (Calarl • ^ WEATHER 7 to 9 p.m. on the f i r s t ^ d thjrd rcBs; Albert Heavisides. trusVee; SIvU PrcAlAy Jaaa Crawlard MERRY-MUSIG MAKlNt^ TRIO ’ ' ^ (U> EARLY LATE SHOW (U-Ul WHAT'S MV I.INET what happened in the very • early of the mail campaign for the local resent different breeds of poultry Tyler Ba.a**l BranI l\iesdaya of this month and Feb­ , polip drive, has announced the r*' Catherine Peretto, marshal in the will discuss the size bird best for “Falla* Idal" tn t MINISTER TONIGHT atagea of their rocket-satellite pro­ ruary. There will be no charge for REXALL 01 Eakl; Elizabeth Heavisides, mar­ " J o ilh e u M “The Story (Mt RIOHWAY. PATROL IMI THE LATF.<8HOW gram, but one unofficial aource re­ •» ceipt of 517 in contributions so Connecticut market egg produc- U :M (U t NEWS, WEAIHER A “Ha'mr Swe.t MamicIS.” l(>ca] women interested in attend- T far. She cautioned contributor.s to shal in the West; Hazel Anderson, R o c k " of Esther EVERY SATURDAY NITE . (Ut THE EARLV LATE SHOW ports that a member of the Rus- Coatello” — FROM 8:00 P.M. TILL liOO AAI. * / SPORTS Ui4t I It WORLD’S BEST MOVIES aian, delegation at the UN remark­ be sure the mailing envelope is standard bearer; Mildred MOrrtson, -t- *:4*-l*:N ( tt N E W S _____ . “Andy Rardy'a Daable Lite" profp-am will be supervised I sealed since several have been re prelate; Lida Richmond, Truth; HbR; S:**4l:Ii DRbP IN FOR OUR DAILY LUNCHEON SPE C U ^ \ / (Ml CURTAIN TIME UiU («t NEWS ■> ed that they had a great many, un­ by Mrs^Andrew’ Gaaper, Mrs. Clif- t;eMi45-l:M Bu. 4:te-1:M X (Ml NEWS successful attempts at launching OPI ■■ coived unsealed. Elizabeth Walters, Faith; Mary \(Mt WREXILINQ I ■ 11 :M (tt-ut SUNDAY NEWS BPECUL toii Hbrn«.^and Mrs. J. T. Hohmanh ; Contributions are acknowledged Smith, Wisdom; Essie StrlmalUs. before achieving a successful one.” Jr, N D1N£ and DANCE W N N I k - from Mr. and' Mrs. Walter E. Charity; Alice Martin, warden; THURS.. FBI., SAT. ' This country’s first attempt to Plans for the winter swims slam­ ; Glesecke, Harry Pellerin.. Madlyn Robert Martin, sentinel; Elizabeth At Mike Stanko’e “MHUon Dollflf Movie” launch a small test sphere ended med from the women’* awimmlng • Heller. John L. Henley, A. C. H. Smith and Annie I. Smith, flow­ Saturday, 11:15 in spectacular failure Dec. 6 when clasaea held at Andover Reach thi* Ml u s a T SUNDAYS Bogush;, Mr.' and Mrs. Paul Ar' er girls. / OAK GRILL ENDS TONIGHT; PAT iOONE in "APRH. LOVE*' onti "COPPER SKY" y _ the rocket blew up. summer. However, participation la so Oak St., Manchester 1 “A WALK IN THE SUN” nold, Herbert R., Cross, Mrs. Ed. Mrs. Elizabeth Hyde Smith, ' ... ' ' ' ■ — ------MOtORCYCUS GAXG Hagen appeared anxious to not limited to- members of those , mund J. PeresIuhA Mrs. Margaret ter of the Hew royal matron, and SUNDAY^ Richard Conte stress that the next firing, like classes. 9A;M.t()8P.M. - E. Downing, Louis C. Dimock Jr, Mrs. Annie Smith poured at the *tl6-4:45-7il0-8!lfl Dana Andrews that of Dec. 6. will also, he mainly Mr*. Sheehan to Be Hoateaa Fo rfftU . and Earl C. Herrick. beautifully decorated tables livthe a teat of the complete rocket. 'An Mrs. Latyren-'e Sh'eehan will MANCHESTER - WSOS to Make Dressings banquet hall, where over 200 were CONTINUOUS 80R0R1TY 61RU ■Orbiting satellite would be more in open her new home on B(wton Hill SHOPPING PARKADE , Surgical dressings for Manches- served assorted sandwiches, pa-ty 8:80-6:00-8:86 the nature of a bvpioduc; of a suc­ Rd. for the Homemaker* Cliib DELIVERY - ■ter Memorial Hospital will be fold- cookies, ice cream, confectioni:, STATE H m m o FROM 2 P.M. CMANNIL cessful la-jnchingV’ be said. meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday. The r ed by the Woman’s Society for tea and coffee. Mrs. Alice Rao/ and “MilUon Dollar Movie” The Vanguard J1 rector declined topic will be ’’Quick Mixea.” Christian Service at Kb meeting Mrs. Elizabeth Gelasler were hos Sunday, 11:15 . to name a date for the forthcom­ Mrs. Martin Sauer and Mr*. Jo- , Tuesday a t 8 p.m. a t United Metho- teSaes, and Mrs. Ella Gallant, Miss STARTS TOMORROW “MASTER PLAN” ing teat. He aaid it will come "fair­ aeph Remdsch Jr., club chairman, i dlst Church. Mrs. W. Arnold Mc- May L. Dickson, and others assist­ Wayne Morris ly soon" and that plans still call will attend a leader training course • Kinney, Mrs. William Cavanagh ed in serving. Norman Woodland for launching a fully. Inati-umenied on the subject in Rockville Tues­ and Mrs. Howard Skinner will be THE KING OF UOCk N kOlL 21)4-pound satellite in Mar-;h.. day afternoon. 'The meeting ia open , hostesses for the session. The ex RAYON BIO GLUE USER , Hagen also voiced-belief that the to all - Interested women in the eeutive committee will hold its New ■york- — The nation's ray ■United States ahould have a spe­ community. ■easton beginning a t 7:15 p.m... on industry uses as much as U :U tu t MILUON DOLLAR MOVIE (ttt FILM DIRECTOR’S IfLAT. cial apace agency run by civilians. ALAN FREED “ A Walk la tha Saa” aad HOUSE ..He indicate:! agreement with those 5lanehe*ter Evening Herald .An­ To Receive New Members 10,000,000 pdunds of animal glue “Veaai Makai Traable” 11:15 (U t MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE Reception of nisw members will a yei^r for sizing material. S HIS8 /6 HOUDUY OF STAHS! (.tttrE A T U B E FILM "Ma.trr Pika” proposing creation of a nev/ civll- dover oorrea|NMMlent, Mrs, Paul ~ J “Feur IhU"J.e*ve!’ (Ut Nim/8 AND PREVIEWS ian.-headed space unit in the de- D. Pfansttehl; telephone Pilgrim be heliiaturlng il sm^. worship to UNCENSORED ( tt /WORLD’S BEST MOVIES tlv-M (tSt NEWS ■ morrow at the Bolton Congrega “Fraat Pase Warn**” 11:10 ( SI NEWS AND WEATHEE ' fense department, saying that la 3-6856. \ Uonal Church, The Sacrament of (ttt LATE SHOW lt:M t It NEWS where all large rocketry W'ork la ' the Lord's Supper will be adminis* U:N'( Ut NEWS A PEEV1EWS already being done, - Ireland ha* no forest* or coal ' tered. The Rev. Theodore W. Chan- lAR) Nf^WS But, he added: (mines and get* It* fuel from It It* (M l LATE NEWS A WEATRER . MONDAY "In the future, the objective* three million bog$pr acres of pest. * dler Jr. will deliver a communion It* ( It NEWS U:M ( tt NEWS ^ meditation in place of the custom- I l ' *■ rtlrUI HOTEL COSMOPOUTAH ' ary sermon. i (tt-tfl TIC TAK OOUOR SUNDAY , U :U (IM tl LOVE OF U F E . * Th^gdUlt Bible class and church n S i - in ( St BUGS BCNIfY : school will meet at 9:30 a.m.' U it* ( It CRUSADER RABBIT . / 1t:M ( SI HOLLYWOOD’S BEST , Junior Fellowship will see" the ( I t MOVIETIME U.8.A. ' (U t SEARCH FOR TOMURRUH (iSI EYE ON CONNECTICUT (tt.ttl IT COULD BE YOU film, "Human ' Growth”, at its ( « t CARTOONS (U t MID-OAV MOVIE meeting tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. till WESTERN t r e a t e r , I t:U (ISI THE QUIDINO LIGHT hfrs. Alice Robert, school nurse. m v m . (Ut LET’S TAKE A TRIP 1:M (Ut CONNECTICU. UFE im n iM It ;U ( tt COMEDIES (St) AT HOME WITB- aiTTT Phone 3 -5 1 3 5 ' win be present for the showing of U:M (U t WILD BILL BICKOK . (Mt TEX AND dINX Ml the film. Parents of the young­ ( l> UNIVEB8ITY OF MICHI- l : t t (U) NEWS t;M (111 AS THE WORLD-TURN! ^ sters are Invited to attend the ses­ (Ml MU^AR o r TUB dUNGLE (ttt NEWS . ' sion which will be followed next ro* A MUCIOUS (4*t MOLLIE (Mt HOWARD MILLER SHOW m CLEANER, CHEAPER, EASIER HOWE HEAT Sunday by dicusaion with Mrs. t:«* (It WE BEUEVE^ l: t t (tt) AT HOME WITH RITTY / (III SUNDAY REPORT t:M (U-M) BEAT THE CLOCR Robert and Dr, Frank Horton of ' (ttt rOLKA PARTY ( t) HAYDN TO HI-FI Manchester: SUNDAY DINNBR (411 SUNDAY PICTURE (ttt HOWARD MILLER SHOW Our 4-in-l Hetdhg Plan Include* Auto- ^ Junior choir will rehearse Mon- 1 ;U (U t COUNTRY STYLE, U.8.A. . (Cater) ' ' t;M ( tt CARTOONS 1:1* (U -U t HOUSE PARTY _ matic Delivery, New Mobilheat—the fuel . day at 3 p.m. at the Civil Defense ROAS’TSTUFFED ( ft FAITH FOR TODA^V f ( I ) FAMOUS PLAYHOUSE shelter a t the elementary school. ( I) HANDSTAND oil th a t eteana $d it heats . . . Penbdic .'n e. Executive Board will meet at HALF SPRING CHICKEN (tJ!- CENT^L^'cO&NBCTICUT (tt-M) BRIDE AND GROOM Burii«f Maintenance. Pay the eeey Budget 8 p.m. Monday at the pariah room. " ON PARADE GIBLET GRAVY—CREAJIY WHIPPED POTATOES l i t t (,-tt TEIS WEEK IN SPORTS Plan Way. Low monthly pcyzaei^—no *, Mobilb^ * Church Notes FRESH GARDEN PEAS^ t M ( tt FEATURE FILM IINCOLN-MERCURY Masses wlU be celebrated at St. t Ml «»* WOELD’B BIWT MOVIES extra coet. ' (ttt CURTAIN TIME ____ TOPS IN riN n CABS! Maurice Church a t 8:30 and 10 a.m. COMPLCTt I (Ut THIS IS TOUR WORLD tomorrow. Nursery for young chil­ .|:M (Ml WISDOM. In Msneheater They’re At dren will be conducted at the Rec­ DINNER I:M i r (Ml------VW TH WANTS TO KNOW CALL MItohtil 3-5135 FOR TQP QUALITY tory during bolh Masses. -• , the SCREEN! ■ (Ut FOMPECTIVE MORIARTY BROTHERS “W hat Mads Them W ise?” will 2 35 815 Center St„ T6L 511 8-4185 SILENT GLOW OIL iURNIRS . V v Metoreyek dosK.. be . the sermon; topic of the Rev. Carlton ‘T. Daley a t both the 0:30 t dsoth to t:H (tit SOHDAY^NBIIS and 11 a.m.. worship services at HtR iotorf R United Methoolgt Church tomor­ row. This is the initial Sunday for *Xa*dsMrii fer Haafry AMrietm' tha new echedule of two worship MORIARTY BROTHERS MraiMTY/MHERS ’ aervicee. Both will be pa nearly COMPLETE h e a t i n g SERVICE Identical as possible. Locatad i/i Mile West of 315 CErTtER STa . MANCHISTlR Church achooh sepMons WlU be I Oakland Street on RANG E A N D FUEL OIL 1 held ag tha T ollud TnrapIlM'. \ kindargsrUa, OiiiaeflU, STinfl f ^15 CENTER ST. — P H O N E M I-3-5135 ■ and Wgfh td tb fi girls wIU inee^ lat * ■■■V I 8:80. All other claaaes will iMl in ■y.l/: '.'X i« ‘ , I / A I ■7 V . ' tn-’ ■ ; , ■ '. X ' . \ \ i I-, 1. .T- . -\ mm . 7 ' SSSSSSSSSSIJSSSE '' ' • »• \. f llANCHESTSB EVBNINO HEBALD. H AN CH SSltl. CONN. SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 196S HANCHESTES BVENINO h er a l d , NANCHESTEB. CONN, SATURDAY. JANUARY 4, 1958 PA G E n V B P A O * P O U l T X •fa I' ' performance in. Miss Csllss’ plsesi New Year’s BVa and totn cele­ and breed — brings son>^ ot the self shall ba wltli tobm, and be brated “until a late hour, wtthost their God.” / . , ' ’ _ Coventry Driver ;ra Rag:es but she refused. - ;. .'imtsAi.' oonfusloa usually Involvt Vhen 1 Confirming a report in the Rome observing rieceasary precautlona'-’ IBattjrifpatpr Selectlona fn m the Bible include He suggested that might Iftvt AmeHqan : 'corrmponddhU try to Connecticut tbs folKrwingi “Great Is thaLord, K~s/s Daily American, Miss Udovick- Herein There Daily Radio :Z:Z Held in Crash said: X Caused her trouble. TV SERVICE Contitig lieraid translaU Rusalah wagm and living and greatly to be wialAokyJp tha Eastern Standard .Ttoie • X . W4S4X>^I2»5 ”I was In bed in my RomVkMrt.- Bat Meneghlnl denied It. "We city of our God, in ths mountain of Henry .VlsrllRg, 63. of Coventry, ■pent New Year’s Eve. vialtiflg a NIghto " wReRw ntM Pqrto INO. expensm into American terma Yankee b(a hoUpisB' (Psabna 48:1). ■ ' ... ment following the jKore of^toe Thus we are told, in one account -The loUoipiig pitop-am ached-pi‘tfiTAr involved tn. a 2-car Rccident on ' JI, ■ ' ■ ' , opera as it came over the radibK. few friends.” he said. iThen we TEL. Ml 8-8482 By A. H. O. Correlative psssagas from “Sci- WHAl—mi Center St.' yesterday aftsrhbon; went to a club. We were home by from Moecow, that “the coet of' HMth MetlMdlBt Oinreji St. lames' R.C. Church ent______ncs and Health.Itl with Key to tbs . WALTER TEDFORD slaa are auppUed oy the radw| wWTK;^K«i,iur T u jfd i^ ^ , . After the first act; ’ the phone WDKl>-Cleveland Oretieatra was charged with driving while uhe rang. It was the opera house. lSi,ro.” .V, automobllee now .will b<% from 26 Mala «*. and Hartfard Bd. Rev, John F. Hannon, Pastpr Beriptures"irlptures” by Mary Rddy, includa oduimr«DiTOB Inanagemanta and art subject w '^^OP-*Wetd of. Life der the influence an Intqxicsrtt. For A long time wa IuiVa Dr. Fred R. Bdgaf, Mlalstor Rsv. Jaaiaa T. O’Caaaall the following (p.518:10):8:10): "Lova ’’ ‘Celias won’t go on, come over to 50 per cent higher, but*.thie toahga without ndPeA . According to Pstsblmsn CJiarlcs Another Gets Part right sway and finish the opera,' oH^roadway Guide watching A certalq^ kxU; The Rev. Percy Smith, ■Rev. John F. BteaohfMd ^ e t b to tha iMst spiritual idea T*- ^WHAY—Serenade in Blue ^ « BtaMl meant little, to the average Bm - comft froiit Fjid In R _ WTIC—UConn v*. Manhattan X, Mornssu, a car driven by^An#♦»«•>•»••>y»p» eutomobiles ,|s a goverqmmt ef­ forth to be at Republican state Of Bolton fairly easy to. cut down on tirOP—Tempo BandiUnd t-jrvrr— Vterllng, free hnder |3(>0 bond, The daily American said the was compiled by Ira J.. Bllowir School. y \ one in the basement. ____ g and probahly aastlr to That one is to flo more reading at 'Will- be arraigned to.. Town Court told newsmen Miss Csllss had tried be wsA the only spokesman for his lOF fort to combat ia buck market in headquarters in an executive 1(1:45 a.m.; Nursery. *Csmsr R t 44A and Senth Rd. '‘wffA*-;-i-LaSaieUe Novena to sing the lead role despite s bad wife. ”I don’t give a damn about opera management had wanted and takea up such problems as capacity. Previously he had been it it out entinsly. At iaaat Math night and leas aarty-evbnlng tole- * ‘v?HAY —Pared* of Mode «a.. Manhattan on Jart. 18. ''' ' Miss Udovick 4o be Miss Csllas’s finding space tor etaging experi, ALL D A Y = U axetualaatf eutomobiles by msjting the orig Chancel '.Choir on. TV . S t hrldgefa RXl. Church Rev. Carlten T. Daisy,. ROalatoi’ riaion watching. I madf' a promlsa w cix Mb*-Tit* World romstii , asked her to complete Thuradsy’s LaUni, said Mlta Callaa tang on. anced. aad. 6 p.m., Carol and Wesley Ctoirs. Aaslatnata toe clAMlCe in print. I'd get start- at liics. allegedly insisUng Miss Celias ifnpossihle. Under this picture of Hartford County Republfcan or­ 7 p.m., MIF meeting. ery, kindsrgnrtsn and primary. . broken—one ths result., of toe -Parade Music >—Hound Dog r\ ganisation devtaed after the depar­ 11 a.m., Church S tl^ l, Junior, otocr. Watching lato movlsa on sd on tost tonight, only F u ry 9V 'iau*ic Boon ti dlaai of N. S-. A. conditions In Russis, “high' con 7 p.m., MYF will have a pnK Masses oii Sunday at 7, I, *, 10 Como comas on a t 8 o'clock. ^P.M. ..rJA Y—Record Review X- ture of Meade Alcorn to be party Intsrttisdiate and senior. televlaion aftor tha ydungatora .„,.. -Ros» Miller / WTICr-VConnva. Manhattan sumer demand and • limited jiro- gram' in the sanctuary on the aiM 11 a.m., and , Maaasa dbwn- havs been tucked sway has become Komiaed also to DH up the tank WoSilj—Music on Oise ^ national chairman left Hartford Study of Church Symibolism." 0:80 sad 11 a.m., Morning wor­ WDROt-Th* World roniSM ' ■ Auction have given rise to a lively County without any. recognised Maira at 0 and 10 km. ship. Eplpl>aay.x^iwnnon subjaet: a bad habit at our house. Unfor­ each Oma I etop at a aervioe ata- WPOP-^empo Bandstand WPOP-'^Hound Do* Udn inatemt of getO ^ “a buck’a Jir black market." Conditions favoi> single 'leader on the scene. Center Congregatloaal Church “What Mads,them Wise?" Mra. tunately there la no such thing as * ‘tteltY—Piiade of Music . *‘fmAY-Record B*»iew This latter county post rep­ Cibuch s( the Aasamptfsn arriviog: at work lato in toe morn­ worth" * t a Ume. Alwaya jwem to , Weet^Mus^ Room "WTIC—UConn -va. Manhattan' ablt to the rise of S/blsck market Clifford O. iMmpeoB. Minister Adaass S t and ThsmpseSi Rd. Carlton Daley a«UoIat at both Wtg4B-P.M. X resented the flrst big step away serviesa The Senior Choir will ing, not if one wants to keep his run out when its raining. It rained ,TVnC~Ro«» MtlUr WDRC—Ruia Naushton are Ihdlcated by statistics which from the relative snonymlty which' R. Russell Perry, : Rev. JMMBh F. Farrell, Paster job. No mutter how long and New Tear’e Day and aura enough WPOP—Iloond' Dos , We Are Proud To Present ftp fa# Amoclate'hkinister' sing at toe later aervioe. WORC—City Hom^l . - liSa- Ui a i- Show that the Moecow salea room so often cloaks the setusi power Bm . F rsam T. Bntier, Aaalstaat 11 am.. Nursery. drawn out those lets moyles gat, toe fuel needle eeld empty when JI WPOP—Tempo Bandstand WHAY—Record Review. ^ m alta Mrs. Ainrgaret if. Perry. WTIC-UConn v*. ManhatUn !araM. for the Podeba, Rusaia'8,m0*t pop­ and inhuence of the huckster in ' 7 p.m., Senior. Methodist Touth' toe'alarm sUU blasU away before drove out of the driveway. t’llS— ' Organist and Choir Director Masaes n t 7 ,8, f , 10 sad 11 a.m. Another reeoluUon ameshed to WHAY—Parade of Musid WDRC—Rua* Naufhlon pollllca, and the formal assign­ Wstson Wosdroff. DJ>. Fellowship; • 7 in the a.nu WCCC—Uuslc Room WPOP—Hound Dos X aoTartUtnc ular cat, hai a waiting list of 100,- ment of poet and-responsibility In. We got to bed early a couple smithereens was one to "be more WKMB-P.M. ■ 'IStSS- 000 prospective purchasers. state headquarters/la Another auch Mlalster EnWrltus , S t FnHMds of AiMds Chtineh of nights this, week, Init one movie helpful to toe Little Woman by WTfC-Ros* Miller V WHAY-Record RtvUw North MethsHnt Omreh WORC—City HoimUal W nC -N ew * These two pictures of conditions step. Before toeae steps were SoMth Windsor, R t 80 447 N. Mala S t caught-our fancy |ind we watdisd doing diahM, swetpteg toe k it o ^ WROP—Tempo Bandstand WDR(V-Ruaa Naushtoa . 7:30 s.m.. Holy Communion. Rev. Francis pburveHs O m tS le Who Put The in RussU srs mutually cdntradic- taken, we could suspect that s cer- 8, 0:15 shd . 11 Church services, Rev. H. Oagood Beanott Minister i t Bwrty the'fdUowlng morning the floor end other botMraeme bu t' WPOP—Hound Do* N -tsln party policy might have James W. McKsv. Mfadator at alarm went off, w m abut off with necessary, tasks.Ju gt -llks most **lfjIAy—Parade of Music tory. One Hga.fhe people so poor communion at sUl services; Masses St 7, 8:30, 0:80 arid 11' men. though, I can't seem to get WCCC—Music Boom ^*’'fe Y » B * c o r d Review \ originated In the distinguished Sermon: “It's Tour Move.** Musk) a grumble, as usual, and ws slid WKNB-P.M. “~ir-M.Bair market supported by Russians able without feeling any particular ery and prbnsry departments. fast was nsesaasry to^ gat to mark tion foliawlng broken raeolutlon. WTIC—Boo* Miller IStSS— human indi'vldual on toe receiving d :30 pm., CYP Xhub Bowling. PsychoIoglsU eay there Is really WHAY-Record Review to pay even more than the high Sunday lasses at 8:5o and 10 10:80 a.m.. Family worship, on time. • ■ . ^\i WDHC—Let's Oo to Town w n c —MrmlfW praaant ln-'fear- WORC—PawWatlns Rhythm 11 Jh two. In either case. It Is a sort lesB colu'mnist, can. this possibly Jnalsr Chair OrsAnlst au Nsrtli Mala Street ■\ ■ . —r------' . WHAT—Monsllirtit MsUne* ly afford teliylilon either. How can AgnsU W. Tssnr, Mlnisisr ^POP——Tempo Bandtund w nc—Mr.nftor $f mnnlcipal grab-bagr the Munici­ 'make? Since when ddes our colum The BnrMngham Merger Makes Cl^^iics WDR. \ , I. lU Kr»U» toe ^ U rs. And With sd many than three months wagea to buy a WKN0-P.M. **t"UAY M-.'-nusM Matin**. r installation of your beating or air condi­ be Identified, still more sest for the 7:30 a.m.,. Holy Communion. CMr mreetor »■. , ''pastor , WTIC—Monitor _. ^ WTIC—Monitor ing system. Add to this a dedicated round- plojecU being brought up for de­ ^ t?3 u t traveUnrto Moscow nev­ 0 a.m., Morning Prayer (larfam Go in Same-Direction WDBC—P»«'lii*lln« Rhythm WDRC-Rii** Nnurtt™ thrust? • WPOP—Juk* Box S*lurd*T NIsM tioning system and continues for tbe life cision. In ^ InevlUble rivalry with ertheless find th st\ lty quite a Ah, that is s long story, which Uy servtce) with Junior Choir. A4 Mias Martoa T ten tsa Sunday; Jan. S: . . 9UPOp-^Tempo BandiUnd the-clock service call policy and you have forest of aerials. \ dress by the Rector. Other servieqs RsllgIsBi RdwettsB DIreetotv bna another. K is a gamble which gbes back across more years than 9-.30, Pastor'a Class. By 'TOM HENSHAW < >and Reformed Churehea have bedu *'wiTAY—Parade of Music of tbe system. These people are looked up The answer to such contradic- 'either of us would find pleasure in at tola period are conducted by thh Sunday, January 5, 1958. 10:30, Church School. eleeUd to aaoh of the atandlng Wf* •«* R’l'sTrd MB1 :might be ajiproved, and adUch Assistant in the Children’s Chapel 10-am.. Morning Wmship and 10:30, Morning wwridp- Sermon (AP Newatoeturee Writes') WKNB—ThU U Your World Deaths Last N ifih tj just a few reasons why for installations tions lies in explanations Uis\Amtr-. confessing. commltteaa of the Northern Cali­ WTIC-Monllor end rejected. And whan we say But there was a jime back there (old church) and the Nursery Churcb School. Mbject: rThe Heart of N4w For several years.. the Rev. fornia Congregational Christian WDRC—Faerlnaltns Rhythm to as being tlie best in their respective lines. lean correspondents do not bother Chapel, 41 Park Street. Sermon: “Haring T h e Right Year's Resolutions." WPOP----T-mpo BandiUnd By TB^^ ASS04NATED PBFJSS fBmi I we mean precisely that the when Jack Hurley was a city edt Theophiliu Meckel and toe lUv. ConfereUbs. i If and for service Williams Oil Service is un­ 4ogic fdvthe real need behind the to make, or are tired ,of maMhg. tor—the best city editor, incident 11 a.m.. Holy Communion with EneftUss.“ * Melvin Oraupmann used to pasa; Danville. IU. — Waiter C. Und* They’re the ones you should call upon when sermon by toe Assistant. Senior TIm denominations’ youth gnupA 'wHAY—Parade of Music various ^ je c t s may have next to The Russian prlces' are bad enough, ally, we have ever obreryed — and Service Of Baptism. Oammunlty RapHat CRnreh each other going in 'onw^te di­ Pilgrim Fellowship (Congregation­ V . .-I- P. i '-rd Reyue ley, 77, federal judge for 36 year* j we were a cub reporter. And, to Choir. •• 5:45 p.m.. Mu Bfgoia CM meats SM E. Center St., nt ISs Oraaa WKNB-P.M. and the jurist who In 1946 found matched even in the larger cities.. Remem­ fiothing to do with the outcome. It but not as bad as they look. For rections on U.8. Route 10 in Otter al) and Youth Ftllowship (Evan­ WTIC—Monitor you want “engineered” installations and put It briefly. Jack Hurley was the 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer with Boys at the church. Jehn R. Nwebart, Mtnister WDRC—Record Shop the ARP food chain guilty of anil-1 one basic. living expense, that of Choir. This serrice Is followed by Tell County, Mlnm gelical and Reformed) .held joint eould oven htopen that the tdxr one'who began teaching us about 7 p.m., Junior-High Pilgrim Fel- Wniter Grayb. They don’t do it anymore. rallies and camp programa during WPOP----Tempo BandiUnd trust law violation*, died Friday.' ber: Oil heat is safe heat—and costs less! payers could fail so frightened of .^flter, the Russians pay only a pblltics. He gave us a real dose of instruction In toe pariah hall on too lowahlp will meet at tot homt of Orgnntet-Chiinnnstsr 4tU— He presided in the Eastern Dis­ service. Faith and Practice of toe Church. The Ule of the two MinneeoU tos past year. ’They plan their -WHAY—Parade of Music X the aggregate axpenditifre In^ nominal chsu'ge. Health servicea m'uck, in fact, by taking us with Mr. and Mra. John Coughlin, 187 Nathan 8i-J6y, Obnreh School SnpL minUten le the ehewpiece of en in­ flrat joint national conference WCCC—Record Revue trict of IlUnol* St Danville from him While he covered the unfoldini Daily: 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. 1922 until 1949 when he was ap- yolved that they w ii^ turn down are #cee. Their wbmen don’t dress, Princeton St. formal year-end r ^ r t ■ on the next June In New York, WKNB—Thli li Your World of a bridge construction acanda Ih e Feast of ths E pii^ n y (Mon 9:30 And 10:45 a,m„ Two similar WTIC—Monitor \ pointod t o the 7th , U.S. Circuit Choir rehearsals will bo soon-'to-be-completed merger of WDRC—Record Simp every Individual ltei^\ period. And jubt about toe riskiest which, now tost we recsil it, ebr' dsy)^2 sumsd this weak. acrvicoa of worship, right band of The United Church of C h r i s t Court of Appeali at Chicago. GongregAttonel Christian technically atlli Is a deqominaUon WTOP— Tempo BandsUnd ' It might ease the pb^lem fbc thing you can do with monfy in tsinly had all the elements of one 10 am.. Holy Communion. Natlv Fellowship to now members, ordi­ Evengelicei and Reformed 4:3S— (tolumbis. S. C. — Maj. Gen. Ihe taxpayer-voters, and oe fairer Russia is to save it, for the gov­ aide of politics arranged in the Ity Chapel. ', nance of eommunloh, sermon top­ without cohatitueht churches aad WIlAYe-Parad* of Music Uoyd E. Jonea. 68, considered in-1 Wednesday; 10 a.m.«Holy Com­ Oeuosrdl* Evaagelieal Lalheran (tourchee. will remain so 'until an official con- WCCC—Record Revue These People Suppl^xjhe Answer To “The Burning Questiim PETER PENCHEFF ernment may confiscate it w'lth pattern which has been typical for Cboreh ic:. “I Het-fby Resolve." Ifnion of the two large Protest­ WKNB—This Ii Your World strumental in designing the 105 to the merits of all.the p ro j^ s In- every political scandal since. munion- In the ChUdrsn’s ChaptL atltuUon can be,drafted. milUmeter howitzer, basic Army one kind of .decree or another. Wlnlsr and Garden Streets 9:80 Am..' Sunday Church School ant denominations into the United WTIC-Monltor tolved. If the list of projecU dp^d Now our mentor of yesteryear, for children and young people, But aplritual fetiowahip of mem­ WDRC—Record Btw.p artillery'field piece-of World War; Coui(t in the fact that most faml- The Sahwtioa Army H m Rsv. Erich-Brandt, Pnstor Cihurch yOt Christ wee voted last WPOP---- Tempo BandiUnd J)e narrowed down. * \ Icng-since, out of the newspaper Ivan Bsckwiai. cradla roll' through college agA June. It won’t be oflSclsl until s bers — which esnliot be leglslsted 4:4S— II.,died Friday. An authority on ‘ ' X* ' - This might be done, we think> lies^have more than one wage end of the game. And long-aince 661 Main SL 10:45 a.m., (tourch activity pro­ Into action—has formed a founda­ WHAY—Parade oF Muale at^Ilery tacliea, Jones was, author . Major and Mrs. Joha Pickup Organist and CboIrnMstSr constitution, currently being VfTIC—Monitor If the General Manager and the er, and you oan understand absolved, also, of any responslbl gram for ehildrsn,, eradlo V o 11 drafted, is comi^tcdJ tion that awaite official iane- WDRC—Record Sfiop of a basic textbook on artillery, llty for'whatever brand of public Officers In Chargd, Uon to bring toa new church Into WPOP----Tempo BandiUnd "field artillery applied math.nlmat- $oard of Directors went over the why, even with low wagea and C, Peter Csrigon, Bandmaster ' Sunday, Jan. 5tb, Sscond Sunday throu^grade 8.- But lack of IsidsUitivs action nuisance we may have become, after Christmas: 4:30 p.m., Beginning a s t u d y hasn’t preventad the individual being. ■ sa­ jes,” list of projecU asking two ques­ higtKprlces, there can be such a' comes front and center, no longer Mrs. UlUah Perrett, wn 4Y r«r»de of Muilc , San Francisco — Will Aubrey. ,j Songster Lender 8:45 s.m., Sunday School. sailM: “Ttaa -Meaning of Church churches from getUng together in WTIT-MuiHor tions. th ln g ^ a lively black market in In charge pf debunking toe Mlitl 8:45 s-m. Slid 10:15 s.m.. Wor­ Membership" for any wishing to WDRC—Ford Road Show 64. widely known entertainer and csl game, but in charge of tmnk' feUowshlp to prepare f()f the offl- WPOP—Tempo BandiUnd Z Do they themselves really ree- automobiles. ship services; Sermon, “The Fiery know more about what Protss- elel church union., humorist and friend of notables ing it. 9:30 Sunday school classes for A Thoucbl f4MT Today ■ *:I4- the world over, died Friday. For nend that Manchester under' The rear^jimitatlon on the num­ drdesl'.V (Nursery in the Parish tanU believe. For non-Proteatanta ‘The Rev. Mr. Meckel Is peator WHAY-Parade ol Muile Well, if we think something out nil ages. ' House during the second service) as welL ■ by ti tVTIC—Monitor year* he had top vaudeville book-' ]^ eA U theee projiwts at this par^ of Re^blicsn state besdquartera Alton J. Munsle TPSM. ^ . of the Congregetionel Church in WDRC—Record Shop ber of autobtobiles in Russia la 7 pm., Senior Luther League, 6:45 p.m., Junior High Youth Wedens. Minn. Each Sundky Cs— eU of WPOP—Tempo BandiUnd ings in the English speaking, npntsht, in this particular. not the a b lilt^ f the Russians to is a mistake, we can still make 10:43 Holiness service with Band world, and although he had > lawi| and male quartet music. Message, Feltowahlp with Cbrol Qrsnnlsd morntiig. ha used to drive 18 miles I'SS— pay, but the prchtocUon policy of believe we think Csppy Baldwin and Laurie Osborns leading, re­ WHAY-Parade of Muiks degree, ))« never practiced' law. did It. But that, we have a pre­ “Reasonable Service.” Covenant jOongregatioBal ftSiurcIi to conduct early services in the Wbat About Yoat # W"TICr-MonUor , „ - Are tjrey themselves really satis- toe government, \which prefers 43 Spruce St. freshments. _ Congregational Church In New A W’DRC-Make Way for Youth monition, would be an evasionary 2 p.m. HbsplUl vlslUUon by 7:16 p.m., Senior Youth Fellow- A lot of ChriitUms are like WPOP-Tempo Bandaland , Many Japanese hotels provide lied that all them projects should tractors, Unks, and\puUiiks. privilege not guarantied forever.. Mrs. Major John Pickup and Mrs. Rsrv. K. EJnar Raek, Paatdr York kfllls. wheelbarrows — not good, unless S:4S— wedding chapels for the conveni­ BUxabeth WJUdn. , ahlp meets at church to go to home The Rev. Mr. Grsupmsnn Is WHAY—Parade of Muilc jbe flnsneed by boh^ issues, rather ------Ae we read the tea leaves, we may of Jeffrey Allen, S i B. Hawthorns pushed. - WTIC-Monltor ence of their guests. some day see our old menAr take 7:80 Salvation meeting with Sunday, Jan. 5: '■ pastor of the Evangelical and Re- Some are like kites — if you than by direct appi^riatlons out 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. - St. iormed Church In Perham. Each WDRC,—Make Way for \ outh In Apostrophe’s Defense that one additional possible step, Band and Songster music. Message don't keep a string on them, they’ll WPOP-Tempo Banditand ifif current tax rates? front shd center, and' find our­ by Major Pickup. 10.*46 a.m„ Mpmlng Worship, Sunday morning, he would drive 24 fly sway. S:SS- miles for sendees at his denorains- IVIIAY-Newa 2 - If one or more of these^projects ’The apostrophe, that grAcaful selves, if we ever dare..criUcize the Sermon Topic: ^ e w View­ TSImttvlUs Osngregatisnal Church Some are like canoes — toey . N-we party chairman, as liervous as fSospre Hall points Dt. Allison Ray Haava. tlon’s church In Wadena; need to be paddled. WDRC—Newi and Weather l^ u ld . in the judgment of thi little curlicue of ink seen scatter^, Since ths merger confepeno*- toe WPOP—New* Open Aral Manager and the Board cub sgsln. 418 Cehter St. : .5 p.m,, Membership Class. Interim Minister Some are Hke kitUnA they are along the topa of most lines bf ' 7 p.m., Evening service. Com Mrs. Anthony Uibnnst«|, 40 members of toe Wadena more content when-petted. ■ :IS—WHay-Hl»-rt* Hunllisnt SMreetors, be postponed, then le “printed or written matter; is under X 8,850 CHEMICALS MADE municsUo.n will be obeerved and IMmetor #( Mnale ' Bvangslical and Reformed Church WTIC-»iictly Bporti ' All Oay Sunday Sunday: .w .. have je(incd the Rev, Mr. Meckel’s Some are like footballs — you WDRC—Weather and Bport* .R pe postponed by their own de \Wibnington, DeL—The United 10:30 a.m., Breaklng3S- _ aOHN O’COIN r 1 rqwNe two denomins- Others je t the!Holy Spirit lead sault oh toe apbstroj)^ in Glas­ January 8, Sunday after New \ „ u ■ it them projecU out of current I ' ■ Cslrary Cfimpri , tidns are no longer passing each them.' V*nAy-Kuj>Vr 8eren»d« gow, recently, at a metong.of toe Tear. (Asseinbftes o f Oed) —Baptist Beacon. Bash, even if that involves a higher 9 a.m., Sunday School. (Note: other to opposite'directions. WDB<’— OrcbFptr* Educational Institute oT SboUsnd. 9t Vernon Street In Whsstlsnd. Wyo., toe Sethle pi\Y.fUt NlKhi MW rate, or a wait of a yesr or Gilt on Their Halos . Free bus transportation fo" chll. Sind the delegsles cheered ancK^p- Kenneth L. Gnstofsein. Pnator heiri Evsngellcsl end Reformed Minakys po Rroadway Ttl-V- /■ \ - {wo while the cash is accumulated. dren whose parents cannot bring or WffAY-?5Hipnfr Spr^nAdR plauded hii remarks. The burdi send them, or live at a distance. CJmrch hsk, united with the (^>n -ivTir-M^nllAr ' ^ Why not accept responsibility for For information kindly dial MI Sunday, Jan- 5— K gregatlonsl Church. The Rdv. Dsij' New York (AV-An early pros­ WOrr-^lrvolAnd Orchf*PtrA of his attack was that tlmre Is no 9:45 a.m.,' Church Srimol. e. Tii»r» BRt Kirht erhat seems soUnd. and leave to Already Thin X 9-0408 or 9-4444. ) lei T. Winger, an ordained Evsn- pect on next season's Broadway., ttnn— such indication in speech and yet 10:45 Am., Morning worship- WMAV-Supppr SfTPDRdP &ie voters on)y those projects 9:30 a.m.. Adult Bible CHass. gellcsl and Reformed minister, production schedule ia a musical there is no difficulty in recognising but as long as eytrybody doesn’t 10 a.m.. Nursery In the parish 5 p.m.; Young People’a,meeting, pastor. com^y about toe famous Minsky WTK'—M«^nnf)r which obviously must be accom­ New Tork (P) — Ar .erica today 7 p.m., ■ Bvengelistlc service. A wnpr—r»pvpln«d OrrhPRtm whqtoer s noun is in the possessive follow, their 'exai^iple the nation la house during church worship; The Rev. Augle H.' Elshoff, pas­ brothers of burlesque.' ’ * WPQP—Wrtrd leif« plished by bond issue? is flooded with angels—New Tear safe. warm welcome awaits.you at toe tor,- of toe First Oongregsttonsl It is to j>e based on the book esse or its singular or plural. 10 a.m .. Divine worship wtto cele­ ;;; Surveying the list of pmjecU. angels. ^ But what if everybody resolved bration of Holy (Communion. Text: chapeL t Church of Qsston, Ore., also is "1,001 Nights at Minsky’s,” which Tel»»“i‘';'»n Pfneram * seems to us that the $400,000 I We think it admirable that the One of the major differences be­ at the seine tln|ie to go on the Matth; 3: l-U .T h em e: An After- president of the Pacific North­ Rowland Batber wrote In coUabot . On P ace Twtp- Scottiah educators ' can- get so tween tolldren an'd grownups is water wagon, save his money, buy Holiday Service Exalting Christ. ... St. John’e Pellsh National west Synod of the Evangelical and ration with Morton Minsky, water filtration plant tan be post- nothing except for,cash, and then ' “ Catholic Church - youngest of the four impresario worked up over,-the importance— this:.Children(try to behave like 1:30 p,m.. The Lutheran- Hour Reformed Church, mined, and should be. angels Just bsfore Christmas— only what he actually really need­ Broadcast, WPCIP, For "This Is 28 Oelwny Streat Representatives of Evangelical brothsrA or lack of It-^ f the apostrophe. .. It seenis to up that the $1^.000 grownups don’t don their Imlos end ed ? The American economy would The U fe,“ TV, kindly consult news- Bev. 0 . kent ItatowasA Rretor How ChriiHsn Nrfonr* ITrels Globe Hollow pool and the $210,000 But wo feel it our duty to rebut wings until January crash in three month#, sndJiy 1959 PM>er or guide.' Suntoy, Jan. 5. ; we’d all have' to take In each 8;8(J a.m.. Mass. Cdditlon to the Mary Cheney , U- Mr. Meehan’s thesis and, we hope. The children, having beaten their "You Con R«ly On Stop his attack, cold. We are all CJiristmas toys Into plov.-shares, other’s ‘washing to earn a Hving. -> Bainnacl Lutheran Church / 10:30 s.m., High Maas. ^ ary are both necessities which are already back to acting their What if every office Milquetoast C. Henry Andersen. Pastor God With ConiidMCo" Ipight to be finimeed out of cur­ for almplifytng the ignguage-;- in the land decided at the same G. Albert Pearson, Minister of usual wily, abnormal utUe selves. Intensive Workout AL LeMAY rent Income and without resort to but, there is a pplnt beyond which .time to be firm and decisive? f Music EMIL DIETZ Their pious behavior forgotten, Albert Gaysoa WHAY 910 k.c..'Sunday, 8:15 s.m. FRANK KOTCHA ROLAND WILSON CHARLIE MONAGHAN bond Imue, even if such direct fi- we dare not go without coucUng they are cheerfully enraged in try­ There’d be so many' wrong deci­ New York ( » —Actor Slmoh sions made no business Could em Sunday after New Teef’e— Dl' Slancing invoh'es an increase in anarchy in communications. ing to oiitivlt toe beat-laid plana OakleiM is getting «n intensive , ■ U lL D U t of parent and teacher. dure. • ■ '■■', \ vine Worship artd Church School 9 workout in dramatixatldns of tha the tax raU. or a Vait of anothei;. After all, the apostrophe — ah -What if everyone In America de­ The adulU, after the flrst fever and 10:30 a.m. ’ „ Russian classic, "The Brothers jlbar. or both. institution, by the way, that comes cided on the same •'day never to Sermon, .’’Acceptable to ,God. Karemsxov.” of seasonal reform abatea, will go say another unkind Word to any­ iLTERATIONS-NEW HOMES GENERAL ARTHUR * I t seems to us that the new io us from the Greek by way of back to being normally abhormal, Pastor Anderson. A stage version of th# novel en- body, no matter what the provoca­ 7 p.m., Vesper serviceA titled The Trial of Dmjtri Ksra- D R U G S T O R E M.500.000 juntos high school, the toe .French—isn't some Arbitrary too. Some of toe gilt ia already tion? With nobody having any 942 MAIN STREET .wearing off a few halos, and the msxov” ia coming into j- an off- TV SERVICE jcoO.OOO program for , Baiiiard sign dreamed up to confound us. hurt feelings none of us would I Church of the Naxarend Broadway theater with Oakland GOMMERGIM; RESIDEHTML Jbnior High School, and the It means that a letter, has been aooner all the gilt wears ,off most haver any' reason for self-pity. In Days M AC A Can Open* 7 Day*—7 Night* of them the better It \/iU be for 485 Main St. cast in the title role. ( 44 V lU A ee ST.. MANCHESTER— Ml 4-3497 Nights w C*93 Plus Parts (365,000 program for Washington left out of a word and toat, for three weeks we’d sU runishriekihg . C. E. Winslow. Minister He is also set to play in MGM’s 8:00 A..M. to II :00 P.M. everybody. Then we will all -know into toe woods out of sheer bore­ T E L MI 8-6482 . x Bbhool are, dh the other hand, exahiple, we don’t mean were how to deal wltlli each >ther again. Gertrude Wilson and movie version—but as'one of the dom. n T Flerenee Wood, Organists, prosecuting attomeya. dearly projecU for which' Man- when we Tneah we’re. The idea of a national do-rlght- What If every husband pledged te s te r 'must issue bonda Even when used to form a pos­ amWlve-better clu! is praisewor­ himself to bring fresh flowers home 9:80 s.m., Church School; junior ■‘The General Manager and the sessive, it means that a letter has thy in principle. It might-even to his wife once a week in '19587 and • Intermediate departmmito make for a bettor world if it start­ Xrt 10 weeka, half the wives from- meet at toe Davis Memorial Youth Aoard of Directors may, if they been omitted,, in' this eaad the let' ed small and gryw gradually. . tSidertalce a revaluation of thei'r Manhattan to Los Angeles would Cente.*. ' ^ ter e. Chaucer vfTote derkos'W’here But It doesn’t happen that way. be bed-ridden with acute cases of 10:45 a.m., . .Worship service; SOLAR HEAT pioject Ust, make entirdiy-different we now can write clerk's. Thus, we BSVbrybody—or nearly everybody-v- suspicion. The other half would be meesage, “New Horlsoni." ’ , , - twsiflcation of the individual aigns a membership card the same fitting in the antitooms of detec­ NOTICE! find that the apostrophb has en . 5 p.m., Youth service; FIRST PREM1U5I day, And- when 100 million adult tive ageiicIfA waiting to hire a ntojecU. Our point, however, t is abled us to drop an entire syllable 5 p.m.. Junior Society. , i ■' • ' FUEL QIL AT X SALES Americans try to ri*e above their private eye to check up-on the fam­ 7 p,m.. Evangelistic service. AND which otlierwise, we point out to human nature and become angels ily breadwinner. , ' Notice is hereby given that the Annual meeting of r e g u i|a r p r ic e -The submission of a grab-bag Mr. Meehan, wopid Indeed be in- all at once you don’t have progress. What if, every wife should stmul- PVst Church of Chrlft. Seientlst HoW' Avaiiiabie At the Stockhoiderp of the Odd Fellows’ Building Associa­ list of projects to the voters dliiated in our speech. YdU, are more likely to have .tsntoualy— 7 Well,, never mind Masonio Tnhple < . SERVICE t&reatens all U^e projects. The list The apostrophe .feta us write the chaos, confusion, re,-oIuticm, dis; that worry. Tbs Imagination can­ tion of Manchester, Inc., will be held at the Odd Fellows’ Ml 9-4548 - 6t projecU can be narrowed if the , boy's bats when we ;wanjt to specify aster, disappointment a i» dismay. not conceive a situation in which Sunday. Service 11 am. It’S a wondar the country aun’lvea all womeii behaved the earns way Sunday School 11 a.m. Building, Wednesday, January 15, 1958'at 8 p.m. for (Rneral Manager and the Board of one boy. And it performs the Addi­ tola annual orgy of masp moral re- at toe ePine time. Wednimay Meeting 8 p.m. I the choice .of 4hree Directors each to hold'office for the igrectors. accept a abater policy tional function of pei^tting us to fbrm, and If it laati;^ very long toe The -greeteat kafeguard of civil Reading Robm Houre: THE EAST BRANCH r|sponslblIlty for dispMing of writs about i|'s and i’s. Without oountify might not. Fortunately, it Isation Is that all of its members Tuesday to Friday 12-4 p.m. term of three years, to hear thd reports of Offiiers and 341 I R O A D S T . some of,them by either postpone­ the niark. It' would read like so doesn’Jt. . never do the same thing at tha Tuesday 7-9 p.m. \ O F THE WHEN NOTHING lUT THE , By nightfall of New Ytar’s Day same toner-even during our pres • Wednesday -7-;7:lj6 p.m. < -Ai Directors and for (the transaction of any other business ment orldJrect financings liiuch sees and ises. t$e subject of the M l 9-4S a | many, indtviduala have alMndqnid ent piirlty binge. ’ “God" will be ‘ I''- ■‘.V Really. Mr. Mgchan, sUmlqate their good resolutions. Bvary day The beat thing to do if you have Lesson Sermon .for Sunday, Jsn- proper to ,come .before daid meeting, tv REST WILL DO - * - - CALL ' / the Semicolon and colon, to o ,^ you if ter that there art more deser-. a friend in the'grip of an, tmpoa- U W 5, f Prices In Russia tible self-improvement drusade is •flie .Goldenilden TexiT is'from BevelA X * C. S. ROBERTS JRn-Secretary must, either or bfelh of U tw being tibna from the banner of-toe tm- ■ I . ; Nows «f pries chsjiges in Rus- pdasibly perfect life 'ijie few who to send him a ‘'get w eir card,. and Uon (21:8): ‘'Behold, the tab MjiAchester, Conn. ‘ -■ y perfectly uaetess. BjH, sA jo r the nsola of God U with man, apd >e 2IE EAST CENTiE STw C0IENER IEHOX-tJ* * * PARKING gQl-4Ugher on A^rttobUss | and do adhere to toeir resolutions wait for nature to take its. cours*. , apostrophe, lt’^.A thing has .Its throughout the yea. improve their When lt's>AU over, evreybody will- will dwell with them, and th I FAOl PA6S 8IX MANCSflSTSB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY. JA ^A R Y 4. X9B8 IIANCHBsiliB EVENING HEBALa MANCHE8TEB. CONN. SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1968

Cofigress S et to r i g i d A i r ts m I l b l ^ s ^ r i p S t a r t s J o b ^ M issile Program Scientist P*C* Om ) which necessitated this latest in­ • n e g i o n (OsBtfMMi'tms-l^g^^OM) crease in bur water rates could be z f«r«iM with D#piuty BecrfUry o< carried out . (Oantteoed trem Page Gnat ■aid ha had never .been to Kissla ^ VHwpM Qusrlef that monay / Now, in spite of your very en­ (Coatfaraed from Pag* OasI) / Obituary and bad nsvaf s«sn n missU* of n ahould b« aarmarkad tor that pro* couraging "report" of Dec. 6.. 1955 rocket In Poland. \ 10 degrees hlghir than at tha agraemSnta cropped bp in the 9 » U N If .. Jact In th’a dafenaa hudfet f o r ^ and in s|hte of the tremendous two w Not Koea an u i f i u . \ and a half .years increase in our same time Friday. ' teu r meeting during a general Mrs. Oharleo J. Mlasr coming flacal yaar, atarting nmt . However, below aero tempera' Nowineki said be would bo will­ water revenues,. I find the fUtra cussion of the commission's /O b­ a DoroUiy Iroae Minar, 65, ing "If askod" to woric on this July!. ‘ tion plant still in the category of tures were reported for the third But it waa learned theae aifieiala straight night. at many points In jectives and purposes. wlf4 of Oiarlts J, Miner, 135 SL country’s mhMilso program al- a ''possibility” and dependent upon Ooogress provided for Jth« com­ Jrtui 8 t, died at her horns late -though ho vraa "not too koen" on z: put oft a dadiioo cm whether to the approval of voters who might Wisconrin and Michigan. FOR EXTRA MONIY eontinua jlraient attorta to build Lone Rock, Wis., recorded ofie mission last year in wasiiig the Ipst night afjer a lo o f iUness. missilea and sateUltss. Ho oxpiaih- Z not b« acquainted with Uie facts. first CivU RighU legl^U on since She was bom in Bedford, Que­ sd that his work wna not connect­ DubiJdo Sells Kinsman Organs Manchester Auto PartSy Amalie Distributora an atomic aircraft that would be Inasmuch. Sir, as you stated that of the lowest early readings, 10 be­ ed with such projecta. Flattering militarily useful, oV to concentrate low. the p ^ t : Civil Wag/teconstruction bec. Canada. OcL 31, 1903, it-was your opinion that the cost of had lived In Manchsater for fbou i .However, the field in vrbiefa the WE PAY on a nuclear plane that might get construction of this facility could, The mercury settled into the 80s 140-pound, hsMl-eyod mathoma- HAIR STYLES TO IRING OUT ’ into the air ahead of any Ru^an as far south as Northern Florida, The bill alsoOuthorized use o f 40 yean. She waa a ’aoembsr bt be met with Water Department federal OoulV^uncti°ha ^ SL Mary’s. Episcopal Church. tlcian worka has DUrtleular value mflHEST PRICES YOUR HIDDEN lEAUTY atomic model. / revenues; Inasmuch as you kept while readings in the 50s prevailed In rockatry and In the ------Defenae/Department aomcca force. voUiig' rights and establish Besides her husband; she Isavss > Rags, Paper. Me this question within the jurisdic­ in' southeastern Florida and south­ a son, Ronald E. Miner of Tlioinp- fluids. said a dectaloft on what courae ern Texas and in southern Cali­ ment of A/O v il^ g h ts division In and Scrap Iroa tion of the Town of Manchester the JuiiM Deparunent This new aonytUe; a brother, H. Earl Crel- While ho works prim ufly with to follow will be made in-the next Water Department;, inasmuch as fornia. ler of Chaplin; and two grandchU- pad, pencil and Ubrary/hia work (DAU. UR OBUVER/ few months. Skies cleared in southeastern diviaipn has been set up, headed we vfere told that the construction Wilson Whlte^whose nom dfen. h u a high degree ojt'SppUuihUUy. In talking with newsmen, John* of a filtration plant was one of tHe Florida where gals winds pounded The funeral wW be held in 8 t From the known praportiM of ma­ eon said the preparedness aub^ as assistant attorney gen- reasons for the May '1955 increase many areas Friday'and dumped as for this job la subject to Mary’s Episcopal Church at 3 terials, os oofnbmauons of nuits- OSTRINSKY committee will continue to press our water rates; inasmuch as much as two inches of rain on o'clock Monday afternoon. Burial rlals, Nowiiudti ll.able to prqdict --Dealers la Wa .Matennle for a look at the still secret Gaith­ Senate confirmation. 99 EAST CEOTER STv—TeL MI 8-5009 ^ there was a definite understanding Miami and Fori Lauderdale. Winds, Under -the law, the commission will be in Bast Omatery. ■< their bolumor when aubjocted to TSl P4 9£. .r er report on the status of the na­ between the Town and the people of which caused an estimated 835,000 Friends may call at the Holmes high t^peratura stircM. •a-s-Mm tion's defenses. But the Texan is empowered to investigate sworie the Town, concerning our Increased damage at Miami, subsided, al­ complaints of violations o f voting Funeral Hoipe, 400 Main 8 t, to­ m asked to describe Nowln- indicated he didn’t have much water rates and the reasons for though gusts exceeding SO m.p.h rights because of race, color, reli­ morrow from 8 to 5:30 and 7 to atandlng In tha seionce field, hope of 'getUng the White HoUse them and because the Town and continued at Key West during, the gion or'national origin. It also is 9:30 pm. Stanley (Morrison, chairman ot ^MANCHESTER Mtssier to turn It loose. Water Department t>f the Town, night. authortted to make a general the Mechanical Englnooring De- Johnson said the White House have been collecting and will con­ Snowfall in the northeast Friday study of equal protection of the Mlas'Oaaaie Sexton / ' j>artment at Hopkias, said, ’ '1 Upholsiin "has taken the position that the tinue to collect, the increased ranged up to 28 inches in parts of laws under existing federal atat Miss (Susie Sexton.'^Ml glolrence would him top echelon." request involves a question of bas' water rates, regardless o f the re­ western New York state near Lake. utes ahd policies. SL, diisd at the Manchiiteir Me­ In announcing that Nowinskl gpnntalWg Ic precedent concerning the sec­ sults of the coming referendum, I Erie, and "a 20-lnch blanket coV' morial Hoepltal'thla morning after had been, granted-asylum, Atty. recy o f private communications to .The commissioners met vritH HIGH GRADE f 1’. • .to. find no reasonable excuse for put­ ered Oswego County, N;Y., along Elsenhower for about half an hour long Illness. . ' Gen. Rogora said: 'i / the President." The Senator added ting this question on the voting Lake Ontario.' A lifelong resident of Mknehes- "Hs told the FBI that ht darirsd • Funiitiir* Ro-Ephol- that he doesn't know "any way... yesterday after being sworn in and machines. I find no reasoh to asso­ Erie, Pa.( recorded 10 Inches of Hannah said the President assured ter, she wa^einployed at Cheney not to return to Poland bocauae of CHOlOE VARlETl tto riiM in whidulhe President can be com- ciate it with such oth^ questions snow. Some sections of Cleveland Bros unt^ner retlrsmenL She the lack of freedom and oxtrsmety PRINTING■m , MnttreM /ok letor. and Edward* DsUaFera.*- p elled-io ' divulge a confidential them of his full cooperation YThils some other preihlum oUf QUALITY • Auto fops as the building of schools and Heights, Ohio, measured one. foot Eisenhower \ als6 earmarksd was a m eI m b e r of S t Jamas’ poor living cmdltfuUtions in that otiuii- Box Spring. ^ $44 prop:3 communication.” try, deiapiU Uiet orpreferred, -m at- JOB AND GOMMBRCIAL start with the ssime fine base, only SEAFOOD swimming pools and Ubraty adrt has been tinue to increase in direct propor­ with beautiful music. More and banquet or public gathering a loud your original ownership, not ex­ For almost SO years the Amalie CALL v s FOR FREE * bsot to of low pressure system, occasional, Rogers ir d other admlhlatratlon and Monday from 3 to 5 and 7 to- T. P. HOLLORAN T E L Ml 3^8809 more the trend la toward organ refineries have held the hard-won H nowi£ classed as a top i^ r e t document. tion to the . growth of the Town. * p m. speaken system Is esaentisl, for ceeding a period of two years or e s t i m a t e s rain was expect^ to diminish in leaders nave advised against push­ music in the home, for one reason without it much of your enjoyment 30,000 miles (whichever . occurs respect of the entire Industry be­ Of the National/Security Council. Thera should be no difficulty in ing for' any additional Cnvil RigpU Reds^ Sputniks RINERAL HOME • Oeoenl MUtwrok supplying us wiUi this facility, and the Southwest and spread across Best-Dressed Women — '. • X they are not difficult to play and is lost for it is almost impossible Tirstl, all lubricated parts listed cause of Amalie Insistence on un- According to^publiiihed^ reports, legisUtion .at this time, saging MIm Jean M. Hynd AlR-CONDrnONEO s Complete Wladow CaNi there certainly should be no rea­ the southern plains and into the Here ate four of the women named to the annual list of the^ MANCHESTER the music they produce is so rich to hear clearly. The cost of rental below on your new (name of car), compristng highest quality—and'a F06ARTYBR0S. the Gaither group pictUr^ the lower Mississippi valley. Some world's best dressed women u announced by the (k>uture group/ they favor a cooling Off period and Ideally loMted—eonvenlent and e Alt flize Oeors ' nation as facing its greatest son to make its construction de­ MUs Jeaii M. riynd, 57. of New and melodious that every member is very reasonable. Fqr further in­ identified above, against failure to t^Iicy of continuous Improvement INCORPORATED o Mltnd ood Oload TMro freezing rain or snow was fore­ of the New Yotk Dress Institute. They are, top: ''Queen Elisa- letting the commissiort . surveir York City, died yasteiddy at Pres­ Add Prdblems away from the busy tborongh- that necessitates the highest ex­ danger in. its history because of pendent upon the vote of the peo­ (nie. *DMUctire Service; Mod­ of the family thoroughly- enjoys formation call MI-9-2605. properly function ^cause of faulty JEDDO.HIOHLAND COAL' e Expert OoblMt Work cast for the northern edge of the jMth n and Mrs. WilUam Paley; bottoni: The Duchess of Wind- racial problems. ^ byterian Hospital, New York City. DRY CLEANERS listening. The Kinsman spinet elec­ penditure for reaearch per gallon. 86viet spientiflc-military progressc ple. ern Facifltles. Everyone knowa that the musical liibrication. In the event of auch CONMCCnCUT COKE; eCompleto Hordworo D w |L precipitation area. ^ ^ r smd Mrs. William R. Hearst Jr. (AP Photdfax.) The conimission la required to She was bom tti Scotland. SepL tric organ U amall qnough to fit instructions given at Dubaldo failure, wre .will make repairs nec­ Backed with outstanding facul­ White House Press Secretary 'Dr. A. B. Moran submit' lU recommendations and For Cpngress 93 WELLS STREET FUEL OIL RANGE OIL More snow fiurries were on deck 28;'1900, a dauhitar of the late comfortably into an average size Music Onter are Uie very best and essary to make the following part ties and an enviable record of 819 Broad SL—Trt. BM 9-4589 James C. Hagerty has chaUenged for the southeastern shores of the findings not later than Sept 9, CMtlwrlfi* Hdleron . thcM published stories, saying the ^ JBmppy Ctarisrinas* John Mu} McLachlan Hynd. Tofopbooo Mi 3*72$4 room without crowding. 'Why not it la simply amazing the progreqs or parts function.” - product performance, Amalie in­ Great Lakes, particularly in New Rockville-Vemon 1959. She came* to this country In 1927 (CeaMnaod tram Fags Om ) Uemsed FnnernI DIracter drive down to the Dubaldo Music made under their expert tutelage. It is-easy to see■ that. such a vites you to join the hundreds Of Gaither report does not indicate To the Editor, York and Pennsylvania. While fair the United States now is weak, We would like to extend our and had lived'io New York City John J. Grotty Jr. Onter and ask to see this spinet Also the loan system regarding in­ guarante could be made only with people who are availing themaelves ITS MASV and cold weather continued along for .20 years She was a member It’s an election ybar. With seats organ? They will gladly demon­ struments that Dubaldo . Music the very finest of lubrication Of Amalie Bonded Mileage Guar­ Johnson Indicated clearly he is thanks to all Vrhb helped make this most of the Atlantic Coast states, UoMsed Embalmer past Christmas a memorable one the' Mount Miasta. (3iapter, of all 4SS houas ihsmbers and 32 strate it for. you without obliga­ Center have In effect is very great products backed by top-notch servr antee. TREE FRUNING Where all eheloe neata are eat not satisfied,,with the progress the a warming trend waa in prospect Tunnel Rd, Property Offered OM/'Yonkera, N-Y. senators at stake, political infight­ m Canter S t—Teh MI 9-7066 S u R R isiile SuROCO Etseiihower administration has for the less fortunate. It was a Senator Blasts tion. iy appreciated by parents. So many ice; Why not avail yourself "Good as to order. for most of the Mississippi valley. She leaves a brother. Jame> M. ing la not likely to diminish. Few SERVICE STA'nON At this season of the year the times children decide they ivish to All Amalie products atari am Gold” Amalia at your dlatributor,. made in speeding up missile and very h^PPy Christmas, for both members are expected to give up aM REMOVALS TKY OUR satellite development. He said, young and old due to the kindness Generally fair weather was fore­ Hynd, 23^Lucian St.; three slalers, OPEN/24 HOURS Dubaldo Orchestra is in great de­ play a certain instrument and af­ 100% pure Pennsylvania crude, Mancheater Auto Parts, 270 Broad cast fo^ the Northwest and east­ For Elementary School Site Using ^ital Jel Mrs. Margaret Rennie of Windsor, prt domestic projects without a recognized the world over as the St. and start the New Year right however, he believes more deci­ and generosity of the pebple of "OVER THE TRACKS TO mand. If you have a parly planned ter a few lessons, they change their Complete Tree Sendee. ward to the Great Lakes except Mrs. Blinbath HsU of Toronto, fight. ' Routo 6 ond 44A for the future, better call MI 9-2605 mind. Naturally,the coat of chang­ finest natural lubricating crude. with Amalie? . Have, your werk doM by BAR-B-CUE sions have been made in the last Manchester. . ■ Ontario, Canada, and Mr4. Mae ^ e pressure for hauling abroast BETTER SERVICE" BOLTON—Opp. Manchester six weeks than in the previous six Our sincere thanks to all, sind for some rain along the Northern and reserve the orchestra for that ing instruments is no minor mat­ Ueensed and Inanred tresmeo. CMckeas and torkeya for a tan- Town and school officials'-^’for its first steak dinner of the new Hodgkin of Lewiston. Maine; and of Russia haiS all but eltminated DBIVE/IN THEATER montha best wishes for a very happy new Pacific coast and a few more snow year. The club la opr.ry to new As Nixon^T gjd’ evening. The regular orchestra con­ ter, but this is avoided at Dubaldo the dishwashing problem by gen­ tallzing dioner. O ^ Suoday fiurries in parts of the northern chargqd'- with finding an ele­ several nieces and fiephetys. any talk of a.tax cut this year, THnipiki Auto Sorviet sists of four pieces but Frank Du­ Music CeiMa'r. An instrument is CALL " I t is very important that all year. • x . , X members, and information may be however poUtically desirable such erously insisting that you let them until 1 PM. recognize the urgency of the prob­ Rdchies. mentary school site south of the (Coatkraed frexii- Pagb Osle) The funeral will be held' at 1 164 Middle Turnpike West COMPLETE baldo will gladly add more pieces loaned temporarily to a child, long Ruth MUlett .. Gratefully, obtained from. William Duma% o’clock Monday afternoon at the a move might be. go until morning. lem in this field," he said. 'There Mary Della Fera Wilbur Cross Parkway, plan to president, or the club steward. 84 Hour Towing Service WINTERIZING enough to insure hia continued in­ When the house is in apple-^ie CARTER TREE John F. Tierney Funeral Rome; CivU rights and prcaidentIM die- ' terest in playing it, ao when you MARY'S have been ' some decisions made _. Director of Welfare view a 10-acre tract ort Tunnel Rd. \ . C om ple^ Training jet tankers were vibi^y needbd at abUity, two prime topics lest ses^ order and guests are due any min­ the earliest possible time to refncl M9 W, Onter St., with the Rev, MI 9-4100—Bob Kternsn, Prop. do purchase the instrument, you Hubby Is Nice to Have i 1 ST Mala SL—TU. lO S-«9S0 and Some Improvements made/’ before deciding on the Lake St. 4SArmy Pvt. Miles C. Morse, son .Clifford O. Simpson, minister of Sion, orobably wUl get short shrift CAR WASHING ute, he decides he has to find some­ Missile Units Fom ed Asseti Over B47s and B52s for worldwide are sure. For your musical needs Around, But Sometlmee •••• thing that may be in any one of EXPERT CO. For Dally DeUrory ’ site for which options have been of Mr. a n d /frs. Donald L. Morse the Center. Congregational Church, thMyesr. Complete Anto Repairing PHONE HI 3-7695 Meanwhile, the Air Force an­ Coventry of Vernop, recently completed the range.., / ' offlelatiftg. Burial wUl be in Rose (Axigress pasMd the first clvU Januiary of all kinds, dqpend upon Dubaldo three closets or in any one of nounced formation of the first two prepared. "It is eclravBgant and danger­ ROAD SERVICE Music Center: Your huaband isn't ao different dozen drawers. And he gets every­ $ 1 5 M O U a n final phase of six months active Hill; Memorial Park. Rocky HIM. r i g ^ leglsUUlon in 80 years last Clean Used Cars from other husbands if— operational squadrons to be Second Selectman 'Franklin G. military training under the Reserve ous to ronvart a mulUmMllqn dol­ Friends may caU at the funeral year, but left unsolved the problem thing out of place in his deter­ equipped with Thor and Jupiter M^n, 7l, Cleared lar, vithlly-needsd Boeing kCT35 He fails to notice the new living* mined search. WeUes said today a declsioif will Forcsto Art program at Fort Bliss, •me from 7 to 9 o’clock tonight of what to. do about an alUng-presl- NeighlKH'tiood Shell Dealer Clearance Under^ound Steam Used room* curtains that seem to you to THREE J'S 1,500-mlle range missilea The be made in time to make an appro­ Teg; Morse ls ’'k 1957 graduate of jet taJtker into a taxi. It Is also ident. Eiaenhower'a two serious ill­ He makes you promise that you'll and tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 to make the room over until you call leave a party early, and then acta 672nd. Strategic Missile Squadron In Vehicle Xase At Trust Co, priation request, to the Board of Rbckvllle' High Schpol and waa a more Important to have the best 9 p.m, nesses in 1955 and 1956 spufhed. this i Auckland—Natural underground JOYCE was created Jan. 1 and eventually Snow Removal Service his attention to them. as thou^ you are trying to spoil RESTAURANT Finance Tuesday. ‘ , 'farmer in civilian life. aiaenal of ballistic misaUes than discussion, and a Slight stroke he Dubaldo Sale sjeam present in New Zealand is His maddening reply to the start­ Flower Shop, too. wilt get the Thor, developed by to have a fleet of VIP airplanes.” his fun when you tell this hostess ON ROUTE 6 and 44A /Oliver M. Brown, 71, of Cedar Assets of the Manchester Trust Options on the Lake St. site top- HropiUI Notes Alfred W. Keller suffered last November msy bring MUSIC CENnS -now being harnessed as a source ling bit of gossip you heard at the the A lr.F orca The 864th Squad­ Co. have gone over Uie 815 million sisb of Sight and one-half acres, ViP is short for "very Impor­ on some more. But the likelihood GREEN s t a m p s you hgve to leave. 34 Church SL. DD 9-0791 ron will be organized Jan. IS and Bwamp Rd. was found innocent in Admitted yesterday:,-Mrs. An­ Alfred WiUlam Keller. Wood- ' OPEN MONDAYS of enjrgy. Within the next year bridgk club only that morning is, He comes home on an evening mark for the first time in its his­ .including the Maguire farm and drew Darico, Tt Houw St.; Pamela tant person." of any legislation on the subject 186 Middle Tpke. West plants luing the steam power are "Yeah. I heanf about that several will use the* Jupiter, an army- Justice Court last night of reck­ tory. . bridge Rd., Coventry, died early OPEN THUftS., FBI. NIGHTS when he knows there are 20 guests Moko your pions row for three lots of Moreland Acres. The Drahos, 4 Berger Rd;; Mrs, Grant this morning at the Windham Com­ seemed smsil. BILL'S TIRE T E L 5H 9-6805 expected to be in operation, feed­ months ago." And his answer to • FUNERAL DESIGNS developed weapon. . . less driving. In his annual ,repori on the sale price is 810,500.'* v The annual controversies over AND expected for a buffet supper and Bovriing Bonquofs. CoH Ihe i suinouncement yesterda; Skewes, 7 Cherry Lane; Gregory munity Hospital, WllUmanUc. after ing 69,()00 kilowatts of electricity youk, surprised, "Why didn't you says cheerily, "Hi. honey. What • WEDDING BOUQUETS Brown was involved in a R t 44A bank's financial condition, RusseU . / caiarles BotMcello of Manchester Mathews, Tolland; Benjamin. a short illneu. fo re l^ Sid and farm legislation ; into New Zealand’s power net- ever mention it?" is simply, "J '* said that at the outset these unit B. Hathaway, president, skid, "aa About Town are anticipated, with new argu­ ACCORDIONS KIDDIE FAIR have you been doing all ’day?" • FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Ml 9-4684 for iMorvo- has recently oKered the town the Young, Tollapd; Mrs.'Kathryn Mc­ He waa born In Waterbur^, July REPAIR SHQP ' work. didn't knmh you’d be Interested." FOR HOME and HOSPITAL will be in' training and "will not b . accident a few'weeks ago and told of Dec. 31, 1957, the total Tunnel Rd. tract located, about a ments for and against the soil KINSMAN ORGANS 1085 m a in ST.—Ml 3-5856 (All rights reserved. NEA Service, Hons. equipped for some time." The two Carthy, M Gaynor PI.; Mrs. Jose- 17, 1875, and had been a resident When y'Ou cook his favorite meal Inc.) police he was blinded by the lights sources amounted to' an all-.Uine quarter of a mile aWay from the plUne Uqbe., 40 Mountain St. bafak and new criea for the scalp of William H; Gr^n. Prop. • missile squadrons will be under di The Board of; Directors of. Man­ of Coventry for 86 yurs. He waa Private iBstrnctions MARINE.S GOT 87 A MONTH and proudly, put It on the table, he of an oncoming car which caused high of 815,129,646— this compares Maguire farm, for 8l9,C ^T he site , _ yesterday: Mrs. chester WATE8 will meet Mcirt- Secretary of Agriculture Benson. United States Marin'es first casually mei^ons that he had the reel control of the Strategic' Air him to run int^o the rear of a pre- a retired carpenter. Colambia Bicycles SEATING FOR OVER with the toUI of 814,677,041 a year coipmittee will view the Butticello Chari^ Wood, Hazardville; Mrs. day at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Higher postal rates, more pay lastrainenta ahd Supplies served as a unit aboard the war­ same thing at lunch. Integration Proqeeda Ample 100 PEOPLE Command (SAC). / ceding vehicle which had slowed to ago and of 812,511,270 two years lahd but it is expected thatxriJey ’ He leaxet a son, Howard Keilfr for goveenment workers, Alaskan Goody^r Tires Spokesmen said the tw36>t0,9;3O./at the high school- OPEN SUNDAYS three years. With Finest Faculties cuta aiKl meats In town. these remarks to General Manager ably eliminate/ the neceasity o f Rodman p. Cart, pastor, children’s Born Feb. 24, 1882 in New York don B. Johnson of Texas told re­ ' Over 30 Yeare Experience Richard Martin. I do so, hoping community" was attributed by double sfetsipaa, planned for Grades Any wM «i^ who ia a resident of City, he lived in. this town for 10 porters yesterday tha new session's MANCHESTER that they will help him to recall Hathaway . to the /'accumulative 7 an(^ 8'ne]9 September. talk at the-early service. / Mancheatrt^may join these class years. 8:30'A.M .ta 11 P.M. G>urt Cases ^ Vernpn Methodist CHiurch: Wor­ main task will be to install into some of the facts concerning the experlepce of oUr/directors, offi­ Claims Steady es by attending the Monday night He leaves a daughter, Mrs; the, administration a sense of "ur­ CoHM I9.S80r constriiction of a water filtration cers and employes." - ship and nursery care, 9:30 a.m., session. ; AUTO PARTS when H*e Mm« M» Dance Claims for unemployment com­ iermon , by the Rev. Warren E. Christopher W. Backus of this gency" in mtfslle and satellite de- plant for the Howard-Porter reaer- Robert W. Warrem 18, of ,l37 ■ A. AIMETTI, Prop. SMITH'S The Totten Way pensation as re;5orted by the Rock­ Covell,' pastor; church'schobl, 10:45 town and two grandchildren. .velopment. 270 BRO A D ST. voirs. ~ Princeton St., charged with at­ ville office of the ConnecUcut Em­ The Children's Qrstie Fibrosis ' P ^ eral senricea will be held HarrieoB SL, Manchester Upholstery Shop a.m. Association o f Connecticut; Inc., . But be said Congress would not Lessons tor:- On or about May 1, 1055, if you EUingtion ployment Security Division, re- Monday at 9 a.m., -with a blessing overlook what he called the "press­ MASURY 460 MAIN ST. , CHILOREN will remember, . ou r. water and tempting to pass ofi the right, and Rockville . Methodist Church: will hold its monthly meeting Jan- Always At Y6nr Sendee For xmalned steady last week. Epiphany, wdhdilp 10:45 a.m.^,ser- at the. Sullivan Funeral Rome, 50 ing domestic problems” of farm • MACHINE SHOP SEBVIOE CaU Us Around The Clock a TEENAGERS sewer rates (jointly) were hi' John F. Chrlin, '34, of Cov^try, Of 350- clainu handled, 70 were XX at 8 p.m. in the: parish house NaubOc Ave. Burial will be In St. Phone MI 9-4663 New Town Clerk mon, "Making a New Start;” by of the, South Congregational IncomeT unemployment, amall • BQUIP5IENT ■■aert • ADULTS creased approximately 60%. This charged with failure to give turn new-and 180 Continued from the John's Cemetery, Middle Village, business failures, 'conservation of PAINT Increase, I am told has a very sub' signal, each received a nolle of the Rev. Simon P. Montgomery, (%urch. 5X0 Wetherraeld Xve., • PARTS (new and rebuilt) CALI. previoiia week, Although only 31 LI. There will be a solemn ' re­ natural resources and the cost of • accessories • eoovHta CUSTOM ■k Combination stahtially added to the combined their charges by Judge Jules Karp Assumes Duties paator; Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Hartford. A film on cystic fibrosis, . . . Is good paint " Courses new claims had been filed the pre­ and 10:45 a.m. made at the ChUdren’a Medical quiem Maas st St. Pa'ul's Church living. ; e SUPPLIES MI 3-6563 SLIP COVERS total of our water and sewer revc' In Town (iourt this morn'n; vious week, 220 had been conUn- in this town Jan. 11 at 10 a.m. • P A om ita * Free Transportation Ellington Congregational Center in Boston, will be shown. “ We must hot forget that our I e DUPONT PAINT, SUPPLIES nues over the past two and Both men were arreqtea after Mrs. Mae* Sayet, who Was elect­ ued from the week before. Friends may call at the funeral AND DRAPERIES half yeafs. an accident at the interseetton of Church; Sunday/school, 9:36 a.m.; The public is invited to attend. objective is a strong country-—not Open Saturday until. 6 pun. /niriAV ed town clerk, treasurer and agent Legion Basketball home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and just a strong military force,” John-^ On the night of Dec. 5, 1055, the Spruce and Maple Sts. Dec. 28. of the town deposit fund, in the fall worship and celebration of the tomorrow from 3 to S' and 7 to 9 PAUL'S REUPHOLSTERING TOTTEN ! eccasiop on which we so enthusi Long S. Kin, 52, of Brooklyn, The American Legion Baaket- Lord's supper, 1:45 ajn.,' Installa­ Bt. Bridget's Mdthers Circle will son sa id ./ eSwsedW’ ^ electiona assumed her new duties ball team will play the St. Joseph meet Monday pt 7:45 p.m. at St. p.m. Johhron’s Senate . preparednesa Pa^t and Wallpaper Store DANCE STUDIO aatlcally discussed the proposed N. Y., charged with speeding.on New Year's Day. tion of officers, communion medi­ i& 'S ts.a t RUGCLEANING 1099 51AIN ST.—Ml 9-4400 purchase of our Globe Hollow Rt. 15, forfeited a 835 bond. quintet from Suffield in a Farm- tation, "Renew a Right Spirit Bridget’s CKurcb to attend the in­ subcommittee already is deep into 645 Main Street Ala's and, Bill's She' succeeds Marjorie Brady In^on Valley League game here quiry class, after which- n embers an- investigation of the missile and properties, you stated the reaspns Walter C. Kicking, 45, of 91 who declined to run this year. ■;i Within M e/’ by the Rev. Wayne , . Tel. MfR-O-lOO LUNCHEONEnE for the May 1055 increase in our (/barter Oak St., received a dismis­ tomorro.w. The game will be play­ Sandau, pastor. will proceed to the home of Mrs. Verriori satqliite program. OepeiMabto QBaflty — sm toe) Monchtster Moving Edna Edward, who has filjed the ed at 3 p.m. at the Armory. The Ralph Rooke, 40 Hartland Rd. for water rates by saying, "Last sal of a charge of failure to carry office of assistant town clerk for a S t John's Episcopal Churrti: AT THE GREEN spring* the water rates were in his license. viaiUhg team is made up of former Holy /Communion, 8 a.m.; family their meeting and a bake sale. and Trucking Co. 6 and M” period of years, will remain in that Suffield Bigh School and Suffield CUNLIFFE creased, having in mind the necCs Salli A. (h-usoe, 16, of Green-- post. service, classes, sermon, 9:30 a.m.; Beating Case iNilliam H. SchisMit sity of adding to the water system, wood R. I., was fined 89 for tailing Academy stars. The Legion is ex­ Holy Communion and sermon, 11 ^ s s Eleanor F. Huebner, who I8B SpnlM S t. TeL MI-9-7696 Read Herald Advs. WHERE THE GANG PACKAOE STORE constructing a filter plant for the Expectant Mothers Classes pected to reshuffle its starting has been spending the holidays with Police Arrests MOTOR SALES to stop at a stop sign. The first in a seriqs of five a.m. The Rev. Maurice G. Fbulkes, KOUTE 6-44 • BOLTON Porter and Howard reservoirs, and lineup for this game in an effort pastor. r friends in Paget, Bermuda, ia ex­ MEETS FOR A EXPERT AUTO BODY nod Charles A. Heck, 16, of 34 Tow­ clhssea for ex'pectant mothers will , You' cannot help noticing thef FALL and WINTER Phone MI 9-SS24 for making some major enlarge er Rd., was fined 83 fo.- making to shake off its early season First Evangelical Lutheran pected home today. She made the Arrests Dpfe ' FENDER REPAIRS begin Jan. 9 at the office of the trip to the island by plane'an'd will Michasl Tonuuw, 49, of Johns­ TASTY SANDWICH! .Robin Hood are also carried at ment of the distribution system". unnecessary noise. , slump. A preliminary game at Church: Sunday school, 9 a,m.; number-of shiny, new hikes that Bill’s Tiro and Repair Shop. You further said (according to'the RMkville Public Health Nursing 1:45 p.m.. will open the program. return by air. they ^ v e ton, R. I-, was arrested early thia BEER ENAMEL and LACQUER WilUam F. Cavanaugh, 28, of 52 Assn. worship, 10 :15 a.m. WE SERVE appeared all ove the town since Of course Bill’s 'Hre and R«500, (Clifford J. Curtin, assistant pastor. weeks with her mother, Mrs. P. B. cqttvUle man in Y ron X f his home old Newcomb. Tomaso, free under Hepair Shop, -180 Spruce St. to pended judgment a physician, is invited. Classes will Caahion, 3iD0 Maple St„ has left by 835 bond, is scheduled to appear in ______limited quantity of a, reprint of an article to silver One of the r. oet popular ROUTE 8»—WAPPINa UONN. actual experience with the rates Arthur M. Benton III, 17, charged according to a writ file* in the St. Jdseiih's Church: Masses, last night.. At leaa/one arrest is We have available have delivered ail of these bicycles Large Walk-ln Beer Cooler be held from 3 to 3:30 p.ih. plane, for Yuma, Aria., where riie Town Ckturt Monday. ' — from"the Hivestnient Dealers Digest whichY(»tures “^dyMndo, Columbia bikes Ir the mid-weight AT THE RICHFIELD SION for, several months, and in our with opeating a motor vehicle with Town Clerk’s office yeste'duy. 7:30, 8:45, lO.and IX a.m. The Rev. expected today, adcordlhg to LL rrom tne invesunisni. ~ nd Cold Beer At All Times Sirs. Kenyon In Engtand teaches in the high school there fast growing company right in our.own backyard, EMHAKT to thrill the yoimgsters on Oirist- which has a 1.75 tire. As always JANET'S 5pen Daily 9 AM. to 9 P.M, -h:L.*MI-S-«4a4 opinion, the rates without any defective muffler, received a sus­ This attachntbnt is in connection H. A. Lepak, pastor; the Rev. John _ CUSTOM MADE in a Columbia, this bike is well further Increase, can finance this Mrs. Helen Kenyon ot Somers with a divorce suit being' brought this year. She formerly taught in Harry Taylor of/Stafford Springs STORM DAMAGE $1 MILUON Manu%cturtng Co., a (Connecticut "Blue Chip ’ enjoys a r e p ^ - mas morning. 917 Main St. Manchester pended judgment. Rd. is visiting at her old home in Kozoii, assistant pastor. West Hartford. Elarracka. ' / Havana,' Cuba, Jan. 4 UB — A CANVAS AWNINGS built of good sturdy construction addition to the supply system Albert Lesco, 64, of 42 Benton by Hilda Flavell In whirti intoler­ Sacred Heart Church! Maaacs. tlon for being a well managed, top-notch growth company. The According to Bill Green, owner Next to "Savings Bank” well as going forward with the England where she expects to stay Francis A. I^glshart Jr., 89, ot storm that pummelled thla Carlh- ^nmiyinn stock looks very attractive at present levels. and Will g;ive eervlce for a long St., charged with failure to return able cruelty la charged Tne action 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Tji'e Rev. Ralph oi Bill’s Tire A Repair Shop, the time to come. Colurobia also manu­ s OPEN MONDAYS • constriiction of the filter plant, and a short time: Is roturnabie to Tolland County Sunset Council,. No. 45, Degree 16 Main St.; said today he hraa bean island swept out to see to­ CalL write In, or drop in our office for your copy, signal device - to non-operating Hope Chapter. No. 60, OE8 will Kelley, paator; the Rev. Terence of Pocahontas, will meet in Tinker “ bruised" by the teen -sgers who day and Cubans JnlUed up more English bike is 'I'st as popular as factures a .light weight English CALL MI 9-5674 water main improvements”. As position,., received a suspended Superior Court the flrkt Tuesday Murphy, aseistant paator. ■ ' far as I could’ determine you kept meet Tuesday, Jan. 7, at the Ma­ of February. Hall Monday night Bt’7!30. Instal- attacked him for no apparent rea- than 81 mllUon in property and , ever. Hots of the youngsters favor bike wjOi, its. three speedato make judgment. sonic Temple on Orchard Street, aoh. crop damage. The storm, w ith' the Oxford, a reasonably priced 3- it skim along. ' the question of construction of Arcadlo H. Flores, .21, o f Hart­ Paper Colleatlon tatlon of offlcera will be held and at 8 p.m. I ' Veraon and Talcottvtile news refreshments will be served. BngMhart said tbs’ car, contain­ 66 m.p.h. winds, brought floods Speed bike. Fortunately, Bill Green One thing is most Important, if filtration plant'strictly within the ford, received a nolle on a charge The monthly paper collection, Items are bandied through The Shearson. H am m ill 6 C o. FOR HNE domain of the Water Department Past Matrons and Patrons night conducted by the Ametrcan Le­ ing fouV boys.^and four girls, all to the oonstnl lowlands and 8,40# la able to provide all the spare your boy or girl has s rtke, make of operating a motor vehicle with Hernld’s Rockville Bureau, 7 W. teenagers, "tailed” him from South families were evacuated from MMilMn Hr, Ymft Stack Suctmag, sure it is properly equipped. This SILVERWARE and )vater department revenues. defective-equipment and was fined will be obsrtved. A pot luck sup­ gion, will be held in RwJrviUe to­ Miss Harriett Flavell, 8| Hamlin parts tpr :thia English bike, so if per will be served which will pre­ Main 8 t( -telephone TRemt St., and Mias Dbnna Betko, 31 Hor­ Windsor, forcing him .to atop at ' their homes. Scores of persons ♦13 Main Street/ Maneheeter • MHchell 3-1571 you do need a spare part, you can means good '■rakqs. good head­ ^ I accepted your statements with - 815 for operatingatii a motop vehicle morrow, weather permitting Refi- 5-8186, RERNISHiNG put reservation of any kind because cede the meeting at (D30 p.m. - denta are asked to bundle papers ton Rd., are vacatisning in Miami, one point in tjiat town. The youths were Injured by flying glass aiid obtain it immediately. One draw­ lights and large reflectors. Now without a' license. •falling tixiM. About 8,944 tourists I believed that you were, at the ahd msgaalneB and leave them in Fla. got out and kicked his car, and back with English bikes has been that tt gets dark so early, it 1* es­ Leonard L. Ford, 33, of ihe Nike %hen ha. drove on they followed from three liners were forced to sential that the Mcycie.has a good ANiJ time;, thoroughly acquainted with site, was fined 810 for failure to Manchester Evening Herald El­ afght of the truck drivers. Set Prayer Week SHEABSON, HAAIMILL £ CO, ■ / the fact that ipdre parta were not the rinanOial status of the Water lington correspondent Mrs. -O. F. Midget Basketball. Opens The executive board of Uip him again, blinking the car .lights. spend hours hi port bnUdings. 918 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER.^ / available and if your bike needed headlight apd refiootors to insure report injury to a dog. Engleharl waa accompanied by - ______...... SEE OS FORt ' , being aeen sopM distance away. Of JEWELRY or GIVE YOU USTIN6 SATISFACTION Department, because I believed Martin R. McCaffrey, 34,. of East Berr, telephone IBeniont 5-i({lS. The Midget Baskrtba’) League, Garrison,; N.Y. (AV-The prayer Nathan Hale PTA wiU meet Mqii- repairs, nothing. could be done. of Jesua that '.'ail may be one” is ^ y night at 7:3(1 in the school five other persons, both men and NDCON IN NEW YORK ' o»NXLpiBN^ ' / I,. \ ' • Aluminum Roll Op Awnthge ; However, thla is .pot the case with course there are ever so many WATCH REPAIRS SOLD EXCLUSIVaY IN MANCHBSTER AT that you had, with much accuracy, Hartford, charged with intoxica-' sponsored by the city recreation New York, Jhn., 4 (F) — Vice ,eatimata(l;the futufe revenues of ..U.8. HAS MOST TRU O^ board,! will open.iU season tomot;- the centralthem e of a| special C8fet«yia.. ■ . V wonjen, he said. vlTien Englehait e Venetian Blinds .the Oxfqfd bGie.and vou will be things that all youngsters ,want tion, received a suspended Judg­ and htahia paapassengfrs------got‘ **out of tha President and Mra Richard Nixon ' M onn send hie a copy of the article ^ EMHABT Mfg. Co. PHONE the Water Department.dhd because ment. ^ Washington—An estimated 10,- row at 3 p.pt. at' Northeast Sqhooi. weekjof prayer Jaii. 18'to {25, ipon- e Sterm Doom , (pleased vdth 1,U performance aa for their bike, horns, baskets, locks, Members of the WRCSl of th» car in feontontofhur home, the wu^ are'lhere for a weekend of. theater- • Combination .JVlqdowa flashlights,' seat ,covero, foam rub I ■ i feljt abaollutely sure that you The case of Robert D Cart­ 450,000 trocks wore'.registered in Parents have br Invlteu to the aOredl annually by thw Graymoor . ■'' ' X ■' '■ well as its ivi^nsbls price. JOHNSON PAINT CO. left thi_eir. car _ and atagted hilt golngiwnd rolaxatlon. \ « • • W » e.4^* e e • e • • e bar seat- ciishloiis to mention a NORMAN R. WEIL would not allow yourself to offer wright, 40, Of Ooventiy, charged Uie United States during 1967 oom- opening day cet aoniea. Boye.are friars. This will be the 60th year North Methodist (niureh are re­ - i Name .. . 4 e • • tt you'do. wish a hlgber-pficed i.m. —the goldeh JuWlee anniversary— minded of the meeUhg Monday BnglMiurL 'Ihe victim saRLhs Nunn said he planned to see Monchostcr Awniaa Co. iDDgUab bike, ira aifegwt the RoMn few and these are all i.vallable at gIbmoLo o is t 728 MAIN ST., MANCBESTER PHONE ID M M l auch a favorable "report” without with operating .a motor vehicle pared with 10,161,737 the year be­ asked never seen any o f the youtha some Broadway piayi aa an ad­ 195 WEST CENTER RT. lit, which Roman (^thollcs around night stutlnB with a poUuck at • e e'* e a^e e • e e e e # e e e 4 e e e 4 e e Boqd, manudaetmred by. Ralsigb Blll‘t 'Hrs and Repair Shop at very 1 ■ > TEL MI 9-6888, i a thorough knowlodge of our while under the Influence of in­ fore. This meanb tne United States vance celebration of his 4Sth birth- .A4dr6H| eeefee# , Telrttkone MI 9-IOf 1 • The Ainerican Letion^ Stqak the world Join in the prayers for SsS. A play, "The Dark Places," fore and could not understand why Industrias. AB apars p tn a tor toa reasonable peteas. Water De|>ertment eapabiUties and toxicating liquors or drugs, waa has 46 per cent of the world’s Ithi^ attacked him. d of Jan. 8. a MBvletieB ■tliAt the fuofim m oootlnued to Jan. IL trucks. , V a u b will'm eet tonight n t;8 pan. GhrlsUaa .unity. \ wlU b» ipven at 8 o’clock. ‘ ■ : a ‘ 'I V- i, / . i A /: ■> *, 'A " ‘ ‘ ^ j i ’ . _ jy -j' / ' f. . \ ■ ■ - ■ : V., V. ^ '■ - /' ' ; ■ ' ■ i. MANGHS8TEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONM. SATURDAY, JANUARY 4. 1968 PAGE NlNR MANCHESTER RVENINC HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, JANUARY 4^1968 (

BY V. T. HAMLIN I In (lira IMychoaes nrhsn they homa lA«t night, my wife met mo grow up! Thay'll feel unwanted, • axparU with a klsa, haiL a swell dinner ten ua, ' — ready, and made me .sit down and Sense and Nonsense If they get spanked—poor little y ieijy XJnistoppable but Pyos Wliip Bridgeport^ 100-91 read the paper while she did the fellas!. ; diehee. ' . . ' X Mexican Mid .'an American , This was the story the reporter I hold a diGerent tbaory, which is;' Old Married man—Aiid how iRd worked tdiceUtPr ' in a Wcstam turned in! "Donald Green, S Park The best loved kids wear pad- you Ilka her new hat? mine. Qn aeveral occaaione the Street, lit a match to sea if there dlatf britchedl , Mexican had rabMt Tor dinnar, and wea eny gas in his tank. Yea. Age •J ■ Boyt art propthlted from throw­ Free Throw Supremacy ■hared it with hU workmate.' HcAiaypioon; The period between ing imowbaila at trees sritkin tlio One day''the American aaked: ”I do’’ and ‘‘You’d better." o ve r city llmlU of Mt. Pulaski, III., ae- in Araeirlcan--Where do you get An,______old-timer isif « man who need rabbbita, Jose? I can't find anyj cordthg/to Section 87 of RavlaeG to dream Uiat adm*me day he would . Young husband-^When I got Ordinances of that ci^. Gives Home Club Edge J o a e ^ ^ y wife she' get . 'urn. eafn the amount of money he Ever’ night they come 'round the can’t llva on today. —Dan Bennet. house and make nolee. She shoot Duff«rg Note um. . . MAJOR HOUPLI Although butscored by twD baskets the Greiro Manor Proa ■ True UUR BOARDING HOU8B w ith Fourth Feriod Rally converted 82 of 60 foul shots last night t<> gain a thrilling American—Noise? Rabbits doh’t No one bull-dog yet could eat Lee Angelea, Um- 4 (dh— make a noise.. < It waa. real easy, that 40 for 100-91 victory over the BHdgeport Highlandera a t the Ver- , - ^rSfx •• Any other bpll-dog’s meat EOAmvVIGGB/MYOWN FERtiNflS «kr •«« SMiM. i» r«. sia « JoM (positively) -- Sure. Go, If you have a good-alsed bone, ] one hoto attributed to amateur pianck School. Approximately 200 fans witnessed the high- '^eow, meow.” Let the other , dog atone. flow TMAT (7Qll6tN M LIKE THAT OF A BRUIGBD " f Nets CCIL Attraction golfer Frank Hardleen ef Ln - ...... --r- escorlng Connecticut Basketball BY AL VERMEER « y MAS broken FULLBACK AFTER THE LA<5T (3AMft Cnnpda, OaUtH lb the Len An- Aisn. contest which wras fsEtursd IN THE BOWL— HE AVSSEG TMB ON- You have readied what is known A local wife says she will give CAMf* and /Koveo / By PAT BOLDUC gelm 0|M n. by the sensaUdnal shooting df HI- at t^e metallic^ age when thera'a up Her backseat driving when her ON,AR^yClJ (bOING 6LAUGHT OF OPPOSlHG LINE It wae dRne'iritli inereljr n Rockville High tie Porky Vieira of the iosera. gold in your teeth, silver in your huifbaiM gives up his dining table TO CLAIM, THE ^ BACKBRS HEH-HEH/- Underdog Manchester High stayed with iTavored Metiden slip ef n pencIL Because of the Pros' ■Uperior hair and lead in your pants. cooking. CHAMPION** CROWN ? BUT then we all /MUST ADMIT for three qiiarters last night befort Captain Bob'Zajac ignited Whnt happened wne ‘that height and strength off the boards OR VVILL V O l ^ BACK DAISY WAS A PERSISTf tJT ^ a fourth lieriod one-man offensive i^ttack to pace the Red Hnrdlaen’s lady soer«»'narrate Bows, Hebron the smaller HlghlsqdEra w/qr* One of the. many things nobody Bottome Cp! INTO THE^LO PReSBNCe—LIK8 A “4. rlvala had fought on fairly even their second win against four 37 edge a t halftime. The two rivals WMKATIMSi NOTAXACay. (TAAKW terms or until the boet Raidera,. losses. Final scora was Windsor were deadlocked at 62-011 a t tha MA DHWC «MW» CCOMM*. opened up a nine-point margin in Has 67 Round 46{ Rockville 82. end of three periods and it Wasn't . . " tXJSSNT UPA atvo'M Pfm o A niw sr to I The Indians broke the game [ ( § ^ of’ tha cloelng minute of the third until the final three minutes IT AW(S SHIVERS E08PR*6OfW«. Africon Nation 6ISHT, period.' wide open in the third perioo, ex­ play that the host Pros were sME euN vPMPVcm - 'ISxcellent Support - In Open Event ploding for IT points wblls. the to break away fOr their second srin WIJR ^ I n o t ZaJaC, who entered the contest Rams counted five. 17118 was the SPMC? ^OUTOF in four league starts. TTie tritnnpR ACBOBi <8 Long-neeked T M IN D s, with a 14.T average, hooped 3) Los Angeles. Jan. 4 (#) — Tha differehce^* Rockville'S sUm one moved the locals, from seventh w - — of---- birds markers in the second half and Lot Angeles Open Gojf Tourna­ point lead (17-16) a t lnterm.Usion place A the standings Into a three- DOWN convarted seven of eight foul shots, ment airings into its second' day went by the boarde on Dick way Ue for .third epot along With Africa^ Holmes' base linE drive for s score. It M (Fr.) i Pressing - CARNIVAL { B Y D IC K tU I ~‘inclu(ltng his last seven throws in today with the scramble for 'the the Marco Polo Bs|$^loren of E ast a row. Although the Meriden cap­ Ray GTaylord, Windsor’s 8-4 junior Hartford and HwfiUton Standard. ta Temper, / iRequircr 885,000 prize money very inuch in center, followed with a layup, as at steel ' I Hestelrlss tain was the only member of the doubt. The setback*''fourth of tha sea­ winning team to tally In double did Brian Romayko, who also con­ son as against twro triumphs, 14 Ikniisarics 4 Baseball /■-v-% Smiley .Quick, the squat ex-ama­ verted a free throw for a 3-pblnt playsr, figures he received ageeUent sup­ i \ snapped the Highlsndeiy' K' ■ ■ twro- 15 Type of cep port from teammates Kenny Salks teur star, Was the pace • a e 11 e r play. This eport provided Coach IE CommimtsU M el----- yeaterday. His four-under-par 67 Paolo ^oai, left, covers hia face affectively to block a right thrown by Johnny Buaso during tha game winning streak. *. u d Pete Golanaki in the vital re- Oil Squve and his chargee with a ’Vieira, who only Isst Sunday SI P«as»Ma^i« I? Alto > 8 Bird's home 18 Affirmatlvt 87 Expunges • / topped th< field of .191, but 38 gqlf- fifth round of their 10-round main avant lightweight bout al Madlaon Square Garden last night. Rosi good lead, and they held it. $ Wooden shoe replies 18 Venprate \Mundhig department Sallca was won a split dedsion on tha baale of a one-point itaargin on the score card of Referee Teddy Martin. threw, in 43 points sgalfist the II WingUhe pert ~ with 18 aolo rebounds in era were bunched at 72 or leas. Bettor Reboaadlag 20 Mariner's 7 Individual 28 Roof flnltl 18 Cubic meter (AP Photofax.) New Haven (3blumbue Bssirs. BALD AND JERRY BRONOFIELD half alone. Muscular. Frank Stranahan's Of particular importance during emerged as tha night’s No. 1 peint> direction I Feminine *27 Not bad 41 U.S. Senator early round of 68 was matchad appellation 21 Grant use (1848-1014) trium ph was the Second this atratch W ee the rebounding. maker with 15 baskets And 11 jot MAYVE t 11 And (Latin) straii^t for the Red Raidera, who U ter in the day by Bob Rosburg, Windsor had an obvious edge in CAN HAVE 12 Central 8 Br^gt holding temporarily 48 Male deer Napa,daiif.; young Stan Dudas of 12 from the foul Une for a whop* MVPBOPIE iOOTMted SO School group 46-----Town il only last NFTiday upeet Bristol. rebounds throughout being cred­ ping total of 41. The former (Join- European Philadelphia and that wily- old vet­ ited ’ with 43 while RockWlle IKAOy M State (ab.) 11 Biblical weeds (ab.) its other Meriden hak alto bowed twice m m n nipiac College flash had 24 mark­ A WES( IS Rent SS Opposed to tee capital while the aeU)Ml( was the third eran. E. J. (Dutch) Harrison ef Rosi Orte-Point Winner grabbed 29. In the third period ers in the opening half and added n Wanderer . St. Louis. OA SO. . 17 European IS Above 84 Arouse a Small child, In a row (Excluding the Alumni when the Ram'S oSehee faltered 17 more In the last 20.mtnutea. (contr.) SS LtguUtc 4IEatL (FT.) oontaat) for the Indians who had Bo Wininger, Texas’ grey eagle, RES completely, Gaylord Knd Jack kite . and Mike Krak ' of Morgantown, Shannon put their height to good Outstanding .Job M Fiber knots, 14 Poker stsko M Gibbon 81 Dutch uncle opahed their aeasoh with a .spark­ MERCA>"nLE LEAGUE ling'two-point win oiipr Windham. W. Va.. tied with 69s. In Eight with Busso tise. Once again it was s case of Big Art Qulmby, who with tall 110 "Raveh" — Such threats as Jay Hebert of Standings Rockville's big men being caught Burr Carlson did ah outstandlnff suther r r r 1 1 \ ) II FOmOwatcT Captain Duba- W. Pet. job in controlling the rebounds, II Oriental ttostu was' an outataniil|ag per­ Neto Cousy? Sanford. F7a., and Chick Harbert flat-footed or the victim of bad of Northfield. Mich., turned in Rainbow Club ..',.,'.37 .771 New York, Jan. 4 (JP)—By the margin of one poihf on the timing. * tallied 30 points i(or Green Manor tMirsv. r r !" former In defeat. The hari^-work- Guy Rodgers, Temple Uni- Man. Auto Parts ...35 .729 scorecard of Referee Teddy Martin, Palo Rosi today owns a while running bis ssaaen’s total ^ 12 Unit of Ing *4 sanlor 'letterman pulled 70s. along with three others. With all the seniors returned to r veiWty baeketball pteyer, who Some hot pre-toumey favorites Herm’s-Camera ...... 34 .708 split 10-round decision over Johnny Busso in a battle of light­ the equad, .Coach John Canavari to 117 markers in four games. weight r down' 18 rebounds while cont)Tb- Pro Coach Vince Boryla, of Garden Restaurant . .30 .625 Stylish Worthy Patterson and II Bargain / uUng 18 points. Two sophomores, pro vs d much cooler than the .583 weight contentifers. Although New York scores fights by did considerabla shuffling of play­ C“ D 1 the New York Knickerbock­ bright, eunny weather. These in­ Manchester Trust -.. .28 ers. but was unable to come up Carlson chipped in with 27 and 20 events / forward Pat Mlstretta and guard ers, says is r betUr all-around, Gaudet's Jewelers ...26 .542 rminds,'unda. it permits officials ' to re-<^ taiUes, respectively. IE Climbing Chuck Sahnond chipped in with cluded: New York's Doug Ford, .396 sort to a four-point aystem in case with five that seemed to click, or S" i r player than was Bob Cousy at toe 1957 Los Angeles Open winner, Manchester Optical .. 19 fight, he hold," Explained Rosi, more exactly, who could pat the Two hoops and a perfect 6-6 devices i f 19 and n points, respectively, for 'the same stage of their ca­ Ade Piano ...... 13 .271 the rounds come out even. The Rosi has an o f w to box Ralph 40 Prstorts is one the loeers who seem to lose their who settled for a 72 along with winner of a. round gets from one ball through the hoop. from the foul Une by Vieira and r \ P W rers. (AP I%otofax.) Memorial Store ...... 10 .208 Dupas of New Orlton* *t Miami The picture is clear, TTie Rama three twinpointers by teammate of its — ,poUe once, the final quarter geta Uoyd Hangrum, a four-time Open Montgomery Ward*.•■14 ..,8...w «v .167 to four points and the loser none. BY RAY LOTTO . . eepitsls underway,' ~ winner, and Dow Finsterwald. a Martin gave Rosi two points for Beach and will consider it only if must score morr points. Along Ronnie DelBianco helped pave ths B The Rainbow Club moved into Dupas agrees to come In at 188 way for Bridgei^’a 12-point ad­ 41 Symbol for J 8M m Tied Pour Timeo young and compkrativa newcomer first place last night with a 4-0 his third-round effort against with this it blight be said that JUST G O T ^ eeleium 1 Blacknlan Given to tourney play. pounds. He a ^ is mulling an of­ Rockville doesn't akoot Enough. vantage in the initial quarter. The \ n Each cipb )ut on its first shot shutout vlctorj’ over the Memorial Busso last night at Madison Pros, who were slow warming up A REPORT S 42 Seek flex Dick Mayer, last year's National Square Garden and voted it evw fer to box Dave Charnley, the Last night the Rams took only 45 FROMVPSTATEi 1 from the field in the opening min' Cbmer Store while the Miuichea- British champion, in London later tries at the hoop. This reluctance to the. talk at hand, wera held to SHERIFF/// 41 Rowing tool r i n r r uUe'of the first quarter. 'The score Longer Contract .Open and leading money winner, ter Autp Parts, who were tied for in rounds, 5-9. Each round winner 44 Art (Uthi) i Veil upon hard times. His 74 tied this month. to shoot wss more evident when just three'baskets, two by Quimby p 1 was deadlockki four times and the the lead' last week, dropped to sec­ received only one point with the and one by backcourt ace Frank 40 NstursI cavity r ! him with Gene Littlar. Eft Furgol ond spot after rolling to a 2-2 tie Thought He Won they trailed with time running i I i lead changed ipuida four times be- Hanover, N. H., Jan.‘ 4 IX) - B n - exception of Rosi In the third out. Only Capt. Bob Grous sEEmed C u tk ^ _ • 47 Sonje Hsnie, forf a jusuplng xme-hander and a and Billy Casper, among others.. with the Manchester Trust. Third when lb afaook up hli heavier op­ Busso, a 23-year-old New Yorker, for iastsAce B ergetic Bob Blackman wilt A disappointing 76 was turned thought he won by a 6-4 acore. / ’I unafraid to shoot coming down Jfmli Quimby (8). Carlson (6) p \ J driVtng-layup by the' quick-moving place Herm’e Camera rolled a 3-1 ponent. gnd Patterson (8) combining for 80 Pcstsrcr I? B tlnue to plague rival Ivy League In by Uonel Hebert of Lafayette, decision over Gaudet Jewelers and wa.s beating him to the punch and to the wire. SalBrUUy ' Zajac apajiced Meriden to a rilm Judge Joe Agnello voted for he was missing,” said the loser. Rockivlle ^stlll has Ume to 22 tallies,' Green Manor oi(tscered / l-H 15-13 Mge a t the busier. football teams for awhile as head La., the National PGA champion. trail the leaders by only three Rosi 6-4 and Judge Jack Gordon SS French TJrC ■ ,(. WS. Cm. ce. There were complaints from change its waya-The potential is the losers 2J-18 In the second per­ r IJ With four minutes gone in the coach at Dartmouth. The bright sun that had lighted games. In other matches the Gar­ saw Busso a 5-4-1 winner. The AP iod but still trailed by three poinU physictit • ItM Its S«MM. » the 7,100-yard course .for the golf­ den Restaurant and Manclvester Busso's handlers' about Referee still there. Wednesday, Rockville 84 Diminutive B aecond period, Dubanoeki, who Athletic Director Robert A. card had Busso bn top 6-4. MarUn. They said he voted against hosts PlsinvUle, and there. Would at the intermission. Vl'elra kept np I f caged nine of his peints in the (Red) Rolfe announced yesterday ers and some 7,500 spectators Optical split four points and Ace hls brilliant shot-making with of Antoinette *Yst, Frflddit M iHir*. Mrs. Dsvit! Tonicht b«*s hslpirtg dropped into Die Pacific Ocean Plano won three points over last Complained About Weight them in a similar point-score fight be no better Ume for this .potential . first half, hit on a Jump shot to that the college had renewed its when Bobby Courcliesne beat John­ to blossom forth. Glastonbury up­ five hoops and 5-6 from the free tns with MY homsworkr agreement w*!!])! Blackman. Terms leaving three threesomes still on place Montgomery Ward. Rosi, 'fifth ranked lightweight ' knot the epunt St 20-all but Golan­ complained about ths weight after ny a year ago. Martin said he set Plalrtvllle last night, and Rock­ throw line but the little backcourt aki, a sturay 6-2|^ ' reierve, con­ were not made public but mention the fairway. They will finish to­ Bob Zimmerman 141-354, George star received practically no help day. Fratus 152, Emil Dietz 129 and the fight. He gave away didn’t remember. ville could do the same next verted two charity tosses to put was made of a substantial increase Busso showed a solid jab that Wednesday. from his teammates. BUGS BUNNY the victors aheAd to atay. A pret In salary^ Leon Brdzrdak 129 chalked up the pounds to Busso who weighed 141 best scores at - the Manchester to Rosi's 135’9. Rosi's handlers calmed down Rosi when he wisdMr (4<> Quimby, Patterson slid, plav- ty three-point playjiy Zajac aq.d a In three yea.a at the Hanover swarmed to the attack, flinging fi r Ft*. maker Wally Ehrenprels aU scored YES,BUT I'M THIS mew I CAN KILL TWO hoop by Salks boosied Meriden's Helm, Blackman )iaa brought the Hockey a t ■ Glance Bowling Green. claimed they had a private agree Shannon, f .. 3 8 three baskets in the third- quarter OirnNEANPl BIRDS WITH CM 4T STO N E! ment at 138 pounds although the punches wildly. However, Rosi had Stewart, r ... 0 0-0 0 BY ROY CRANE margin to 27-2.^^ at halftime. Indians from a 3-6 record in 1995 | • Friday’s Reaults all the belter of it when they traded Romayko, ( .. 4 as the Pros again outscortd the W4NT TO CHECK, to a 7-1-1 mark this past saason. i official contracts called for ‘ 140, M 9 Poor markamanahip ftxm the Amerlean Leagu* freely tn the third, fifth and sixth. Durbin. I .... X (VO 0 visitors; thib time by a 2,5-22 count WHEM CDULO ONE OP im p o s s ib l e ; THEN COUID THERE BE ANY BY aUPITER, 1 MEAN AW WEIGHT. SO? The team had a string of 11 un-| give or take a pound. Gaylord, c .. F n, 1-5 3 CONNCaiON BETMEEN THIS TO riNPOUTl WIRELESS field, both inside and outsMe. and Each time it was Buaso who broke Hofmre. g ... to deadlock to acore at Die three- THEIR SUBS IS EACHOFOURSilSS SUGG! the inability to take advantage beaten games until ^IL lost the! Claveland 8, Springfield 1. Cola’s Return When. I’m supposed to fight a 6 ^ H quarter mark. UTITlEAK-nUKT TRACKINO AMD THOSE SMN PIVSRS WE OUR SUB CAPTAIN TO Rochester 8, Providencs 1. off the exchange. Krtknrtan, g 0 ers In the final 10 mlnutea but tha AND PUTIHTELLIEENCE Three times the locate missed the a right to the jaw spun Rosi. B Silk Towners Converted 14 of 17 first try of the one-and-one bonus New York’s Bronx. This match was postponed four 0 Blcckt. f ...... 2 0-0 4 charity tosses to clinch tbs bard- .TO WORK ON THIS AT Major Leagues Seen Approving Life in Philly "I'm the only contender who 0 Neid/rwerfer, I ... 1 1-2 3 rule and ended up with just four times due to various aching bones, 0 Plank, f...... 0 0-0 0 camed verdict. Patterson threw In ------OMCf r aueceasful free throws in 11 really is a lightweight. All the rest muscles and cuts since ita original 3 Kunferachmld. ( . 0 0 four baskets and four shots to chances during the first 16 min­ New York, Jan. 4 (/P) — The re­ come tn 140—139 around there.’ date in March. Rosi finally vent off 0 Carter, f ...... 0 n 0 spark the Pros In the fourth per­ Movoy for Two Teams iri City As for the fight, Rosi thought 1 Lcferiierrf, f .,... 0 (VO 0 utes. From the floor, the Silk \ turn of Tom Gola from the service a 2 to 1 (aVorite although he had 3 Thiehault. c ...... 4 1-4 9 iod and he received excellent sup­ Townere, who hit on.only 1? of 66 ngiired to make • the Philadelphia he won by a comfortable margin been Idle since September. 0 Johndrow. c 0 (VO 0 port from Carlson and Quimby (39 per cent) shots overall, made New Vork. Jan. 4 (iP>—The maJorYllie club deairing to transfer shall Warriors a title contender in the although -ha was tense and wllji The usual small crowd wjttched 2 Burl, r ...... 0 (V4) 0 who added 10 and eight markers*, after a four-month layoff. the nationally televised bout.. 3 Grous. z ...... 3 4-7 10 but nine hoops in 33 tries or 27 teagues. at their .-joint session have a park with a seaftng capac Eastern Division of the Nstionsl 3 JatUnn. e ' ...... 2 0-(» 4 respeclively. VieU-a tried desper­ per cent. three weeks from today. are ex­ My and other standards acceptable Basketball Asan. r Bradley, g ...... 0 0.0, 0 ately to- keep hls squad in conten­ But the former Lsiballe All- 5 Doherlv g ...... t (VO tion with six hoops and a free Aoeorate Jump Shot pected to approve/1-ecommenda- to the league. 0 Lelhenzulh, g .... 0 M 6 MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALU ■ Coach Elgin Zatursky’e cold- tion to make any A ty with a two 4. Surh park shall not be leas America waa alow rounding - into throw for a closing 13 points. But shooting aquad never was able to his pre-service form and then Paul Red-Hot Subject IS Totals ...... \1 6-15 32 Bridgeport's Tiny backcourt whiz million population eligible to have than five miles from the park of Score at halt 17-18 Rockville. WA«edm.lN^ YOU LOFTED ^ ^ IT S get closer than five points of the the exieftng rlnb, TOils, however, Arizin was sidelined with a leg had little support except for Del- BY LANK LEONARD BfMUISfMM THE BALL AGAIN/ NIOC AND two major-iieiague clubs. injury and the effectiveness of high Bianco who wound up with 23 tal­ lead in thq tbiVd period. The In­ This recofnmendatlon. slpng with shall not prohibit dubs oorupying • Inex|>erienced Hebron Regional WILBURS GOING PRMAtC, diana trailed 38-38 before an ac­ a single park, if cirrumstanree scoring Neil Johnston was cur­ Summer Baseball Problem , lies for the night. AKNOCkU, TNEym perfect! T nEU SOON know; rsOINNATU^OOAIWTNINa J SO V I wouldnY TO K ia ME/ TOO RIGHT a number of provisions, was includ­ snapped a four-game losing streak 1 curate, jump shot by Zajac and a w arrant aurh Joint use. tailed by a fractured Jaw. z' Sunday afternoon the Pros . ^ A K SLUGS BUT—...... WILL...... TNEV J ...... THEVREALL...... ATHIS. POVOI jTDSHOTHISS«\WOOLP AUSSITFOR. THROUGH ed In a report to Bas.eball Com­ last night with a decisive 56-43 tri­ travel to. the Winchester SeJiool NHATTNREEAIEMBERS) AND 1 AGREE TO WORK V O FFICE-RIGHT NOW! - SAyryM OUTAHOUUHANM l ! i THE WORLD! I - driving )ayup by Phil Olschevski As the result the Warriors, who HERE missioner Ford Frick by h's spe­ 6. -Any dull moving to a terri­ won the league championship in Due for A iring by NCiAA umph over Lyman Memorial' in g.vni-in New Haven for another OFTNELODGE ANTOSSEtfJ .W it h H IM ? made it 42-33 In favor of the Raid­ tory occupied by a dub which has Lebanon. It marked an improve­ . DID HOULIHAN PIC K ? ) / ^ ers at the three-quarter mark. cially appointed four-man comm't- 1955-56 before Gola went into the league contest against the Colum­ t?e. The committee, eon-lstlng of within the past five years drafted service,’have been buried in the ment oyer the Rama’ ,53-50 win bus Bears a”** fetum home :on With Zajac netting' five twin- Or otherwise orcupied minor league, over Lyman earlier in the season, pointers fod a perfect 6-5 from th'e two officials . from e-ch major division cellar for most/of the Philadelphia, Jan. 4 iP)—Aftcr‘1ege baseball player after the Sunday, Jan. 19 to oppose the'Ex­ league, was appointed last month territorj' nfiiat. rompenaate auch Campaign. A 106-64 setback by thinking things over for two days, start of his sophomore year the winner's only other victorj- in plorers at tile high school gym'. foul line in the decisive fourth dub for an apportionate share of This brought an angry but so-far six starts Ihi.s winter. i_L quarter, Meriden easily raced to to explore the territorial ri-hts Oi’nclnnatl in the circuit’a lone National. Collegiate AthleUc Assn, Manager George MitchrH reports situation with Instructions to ita actiMl expenses. game last night dropped them two ineffective result from the college Coach Clyde Washburn’s de­ that Quim'by and Patterson will Its final 16-point margin oyer the leaders, have not come lip with a coaches. termined quintet, sparked by Co- disorganized Indians. bring its recommendations to the The committee also recommend­ games back of third place New not be with the locals Sunday. ed that the rule be amended to York and 10 games off the pace­ red-hot subject for their 52nd an­ Another main problem of the Captain Dave Farley's 20 points, Quimby plans to get engaged while Meriden enjoyed Its finest shoot­ club ovi’ners. nual meeUng next week—but col­ college athletic leaders Is "rert- led-at every turn, posting quarter ing success of the etiU young aea- Tuo-TVsm Cities limit any city to two major league setting Boston Celtics., Patteison will be with Scranton in Clubs. The Royals took a J5-point lead lege baseball men may provide' a shirtlng" and of the Army and leads of 16-11, -26-17 and 39-32. the Eastern Pennsylvanm Pro •on, hooping 24 of 62 attem pts. (39 good one. Farley, the Rams' 6-5 forward who ptox The recommendations, could pos­ Under t h-e s s conditions, the In th^ first period and never were Navy preparatory programs. League. But the Pros wijl have d im u per cent). And for what little it sibly make two-team cities out of The American Asan. of College 'Red-Shlrting' missed two games because of an Paul Grogan and Bert Fountain on l-Y may be worth, the Indians,, thanks American League, if it so desired, headed.'.Jack Tywmari led the first injured eye, now has tallied 81 ‘Los Angeles, PMladelphIa, could move into Loe Angeles and quarter surge with 16 points and Baseball Coaches is the first of a "Red-shirting" is the practice of hand. The former wju| missing last mostly to Dubanoski's individual and New York, along with Chlcagb, half-dozen groups of college sports holding college athlete*, usually points In ■ five games for a fine night because hls Glastonbury .total won the battle of the back- Philadelphia, while the National ended up with 28, Clyde Lovellette 16.2 average. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER and would , condemn the Polo could move into New York and had 25 for the Royals as Maurice leaders to meet here Iri the annual football players. ,,out of intercol­ H)gh School team was scheduled. boards by a 45-4? advantage. Grounds.. They 1^111 be voted'on at Stokes grabbed off 28 rebounds. mid-winter sessions, TTiey have legiate competition for one.sea-son Pour at Foul Une In the first game of last night's. ''I KNOW, pave ITIGAGICnp HE HAS A GOOD KMflMtCM/I 5MI SNP »MCI I ^AT leapt HEU UBTBM to/ m TKV: EUT Ona big mystery surrounding Detroit. Under those provisions, while they gain experience fight­ A ^ o u g h victory Is sweet, one the next scheduled Joint meeting the iNational could have only one .^Johnston, wpo has been av­ pulled back from their strong twinblM' the Marco Polo quintet MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES AND FRANK RIDGEWAY WITH AUmOnTIEG OM WHAT JOS N PRAIATg NDUflirKV, | KNOW H«yt KATHIR VOOl SHOW HIM THOEE / Tgu MgiMOKE the locals , is why, Salmond, ^ the here Jan/ 2!i. The five cities are stand of last year over signing col­ ing on scrub teams. dteeSuraging factor to Washburn had little trouble winning 81-60 DMID CKONVN\BHOUID |e KEPT TOP GECnTi 1 NJDWAUrG NOMOKETOPO I WILUyOU TNMKl clubi either in Brooklyn, Queens or eraging better than 20 points a ** w Vi ipt ElANE. HB'E NEAR H K F ’/AflOUr MiiKIF^ team's promising 5-10 sophomore, the only ones ,uith a two million game, waa held to 13 for Philadel­ lege players to professional con-^ The Big Ten and Ivy Leagues was hls team’s poor performance over the New Britain Msnafort WAG FKED A5 A V HVOSTWHSit iWTH 5EC»TPKOlBCTfl! BUTVCNI PK5UADEMMf - mam- caeilviJe does not shoot mpre often 7 The any lone of its five boroughs. The 'tracts, but they still are stirred up now have ruled out this practice from the foul Une where the Rams, Wreckers. 5KUDTV CI5K/SAM Wf NEED HIM ON McKBE'E.' or mope population. Polo| Grounds, being only about a phia's top i'hdividual effort. Arizin .EiCAUMHETALXfD youngster, who can throw them The vote will be by leagues/ not had to settle for 12 and Gola for about that question and about by limiting campetltion. playing varsity basketball for the Grrra .Maa«r (10«) up one hand or two hands,'' has mile| away from Yankee Stajllum, summer baseball. Othdr conferences' follow the first time, converted ■ only two of P ■ B r ptii. TOO MUCH. tlOflOiy by clubs. In case of a deadlock, would be out of bounds. 11. • Pait/rnon. f ...... 8 11-18 37. OUSGTONEOHI5 been more content to pass off in the. commissioner will be empow­ ' Principal Question NCAA rule that says an athlete 13 free throws. But the young Carlson, f . 8-12 30 his last two starts but Zatursky "I am highly In favor of the can use up five years in sc)K>ol be­ cogch ho|)cs to improve this phase Quimby. c , S-IS 30 LOVALTYl ered to cast the deciding vote. ■ Principal baseball question to be ( utku. g .. (VO 8 hopes to remedy the situation be­ Frick indicated how ^he will vote comipittee's recommendations," fore ending his three seasons of of the sport before Hebron cn- g .... fore Friday i^ht's home game said Frick. "I think the committee Hawaiians Favored settled here ia how far the sum­ eligibility. This question is. .to be -gggea Norwich Regional Tech next Toro, 1-J 3 when he aald he was''"very much mer leagues can go In paying col­ Khrrnprri.*. 8.7 14 . against Hall. Chuck is easily Man-' in favor” sif the committe.e's recom­ has done a wonderful job. It Is one aired at the .NCAA roundtable dis­ Friday night In the Rose City. of the most constructive pieces of In Hula Bowl Tilt lege players before they lose their cussion on Monday. Ronnie C3iallfoux topped the Ly­ n Total* ...... 34 m o li» cheater’s strongest outside threat mendations. It is a foregone con­ amateur status. A proposal con­ Bridsrpnrt <81) MsrMs|i ^ the mattep'come to a vote, pre­ of the clubs in both leagues.” on Wednesday. conference..'won't make its o ^lal *0 ___ F Pla. vailed tipon the two leagues to Football League. Quarterback Meanwhile the baseball coaches D. Farley, f ...... m ’ MK.'mCIMPS(>fSON1HE -'AKD TALK TO THC lUWlUAH CeSATUS •/ iWaLW/WLWRMES/TOtiteJUSTNW^ I GRANDMOTHER LEBP * 3-7 In other words, under the pres­ report until Tuesday. No mkjor lulo, f ...... 3 , 0 0-2 ■ft table a ifinal vote until the Jan, 25 Tobin Rote, who led the Detroit are preparing another blgst at the Taylor, f ...... 3 Voting lUpcler, Way VB33C OF COUAPg;TIIB.lU. KX MGAHAM0!!rV«»^'roA'*«WW 0 5K|FWTY.. H A S N T MINDED K IN ; ent rule, one club can prevent eith­ changes In the current. national- 6 EGER^SU AU.lUS-HtR 0 D>-»r. '( a (W) .0 meeting. It was then that he ap­ LiOns to the NFL championship major leagues about signing col­ regional programs are expected. a (■'arley, f ...... 2 SiSTBSi MAKE SUI 4 mbenoakl,: c , i ' 13 er league from bringing a new over C**'''*i*t>d last week, will be Hudak. c ...... r...... 0 RJT H£g TH6 (5UBST BOOM. IV » Flakr, g (VO 4 pointed his four-man committee. lege players before their eligibility Vlnkela. c ...... I eolliijTOPKiapwniit 2 team Into qne of Ita cities. at the helm. 7 For Haill of tame b a 3 cuahlnf; a , 0 ^ank players who aren't worth' such big Lap LeBel of Hartford, Conn., Is Lymaa .Mrmarlat (4}) the Baseball Writers Assn- to iT 4S population of two ntllUon or more L«ne, Cincinnati General Manager Bristol 66, Con9rd 58. ■ elMt new members to bassball'a 18 Totals ...... -.>..1; within the city limits will be eligi­ Wpodrdw Wilson 66, Southing­ payments should be allowed, to favored to totaln his world's bar­ s Gabe Paul, Milwaukee President ■tay in school for the full four-year rel-jumping cjuunpionshlp - today Challloux, 1 .. Hall of Fame. ble tor a second major league club. ton 47>. ' ■ y ■ McCaU. I ...... Under the rules a player to bS' t. Any mnjor longue dub deidr- Joe Cairnes and Chicago White Bulkeley 90, New London 84. period, .- agalnet 15 other contenders from Fo(t*r. I .... Sox Atty. Leo Egan. The recent ajjolitlon of the the United States and Canada. AdanioskI, f .. eligible must have played tn Uto ' College .Basketball ing to .Irnnsfer to an Inrea which Wllllam-Hall 61. Windham 54. Ar*riiauU. e .* maior leagues-at 'some ‘Iriie .from luM ranched this popumtlon stand-' Norwich fl9^EBat Hartford 62." major "league bonus rule has re^- Among the contenders are Ken H. Kerach*kl. IJ' V. ^ suited in a new wave of signing LeBel, 20-year-pld brother of the G. KrracHakl. 1926-rto 1952, inclusive H* must Vermont 73, Rhode Jsland 66 ard' must first obtain the' conaent Sah Diego, Calif. — Billy P « ‘ Newington 97, Middletown 41. s. a.I*...... ^ hare been retired as a pteysr foffV - New York AC 85, Bridgeport 62 of Ito longue.' /I cock. 120; Loi Angeles, knocked Olastonbmw 50, PlaInvUle 48. cotlege playere. A year ago the champloh; and Terrj' Browne of Detroit, world’s champion from at jsast fiveflVs'yeara yeara althoufMalthouM 04'iMmc» at. Peter’S (NJ) 57, .Falflelgh 8. Ik obtaining this eonsEnt. the out Jorge .Herrera, .115, Ouadala- Portland 58, EIlls\vorth Memorial I majors tossed out a rule, which ToJaU ...... iij . 13-33 43 wise 'connect,^ wKh bassnall. IHcldnaon 65' ' .'4 ^ "■ - ■ - longue must tint detonnlM that jara, Mexfoo, 2. 49. . I prohibited the signing of the col- 1991-to 1955. ^ ra (it Halt 36-17 Hebroaii a g - « A im " ria *' ’’•■-‘••" all I • . ' ■ .. ' ■■ . - | J ± ii. ■ L /.\ I ^i\ ...A' '.y- ■■ I'.

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i ' , '. PAGE ELEVEN KAWCHg g l'BR jTpfelW Q WBRALD, RAlfCHBSpSR, COKW, RAW IW AT, JAIW Airr 4, tflW HANCHESTEB E ^N lN O /H B R A LD , MANCHESTER. CONN, SATUiTDAY, JANUARY (4, 1 ^ * P A G ! T E M planned to marry this, spring, a i- BY FAGALY Mid SHORTEN Apartmaoto—Hate— R oowm for Bait 22 Houses for Sale 71 Lots tor Salt 7S Wanted— Real Estato 77 AutoiBobilM for Salo- 4 Auto tlhrttn School 7A THERE OUGHT A BE A LAW ! mJU. cording to Carl Linders, piiblicity Emigree Group Tehemanta 88 (ID) WEdT StD B ^ix room Cape. SELLING YOUR property? Have 3 Here Seek manager foe the Greater Hartford MORU>CX'8 Drtvipf^Bchool — U- PORTER STREET aecUon — Five BOLTON—TWo'large wooded lots 1M4 MBRCURT, 4-Dr. Mdan with 4 down, 3 finished up, la^e' an- year old a4> rbom Colonial, laig* on Williams Road. Cali owner, MI feady buyers for on* and two- contest. censed by State of OMln.^ author­ MODERNLT DESIGNED. f6r af- Clittified KeoOomy overdrtv*. radio, heaUr. cloaed porch, amesite drive, tine Uving room, , fltbplacj ipetal 84321. family Houses. Member Multiple T b OrowB VKIimier ised by Dept, of klotbi! Vehicles LOOktUONeV* HERE m s fortleas living. Beautiful new ax- Beauty Title Reports Soviet In mint condition. Juat ba anre location. Foe appolntmer.t tr sea kltcban cabinets, attached forage, U stlng' S y v ie o . Sherwood A. Crowning of Mian Manehsster for driver' education including ■“T "Wi ujwMrrdTRPCH o f V callant locaUon in Rockvilla, twan- EAST OF Porter St,—BUUdIng lot, and drive Uil* one t<^ay. . « ’• a minutes «from Hartford via cAll the R. F. Dlmock Co,. Real­ large porch, hot water heat oil, Beecmer, Realtor. Phone Wealey win ite done by last year’s winner, Adveiiisefflent classroom teaching for IrNman) ' { SCIDOe IMTUe w orld! A 4UAR tors, MI 8-5346, 'J o a ^ Ashford. high elevation, . 100x200. City doll. Bninner'i In TalcottvlUa. STRMOMT'MMSN niR AC t n c Parkway. All appltancea, indivi­ til* bath atoflrat floor lavatory; B. gmtth. Ml 84982 or X 969 . TTiree local girl* have already Mlsa 'Joyce Cunllffe. " . Troops Mutiny old and up. Three cars, gear shtft- MI 8-8818, Barbara WoOdS,- MI water; city .aewers, extcnalve CLASSIFIED ADVt. Open evenings. See- you soon. ENtCANCEE. tiOREDUOinF. dual heat control and antenna, 'AluinUlum atornt window* and entered the Mika Moncheater phase Any ifnmarried Connecticut girt, ^ ’ - ,"r- - . ' Thanks. John Garrity. automatlc-push button drive. 9-7703 or Robert Murdock, MX vlewa, a rare find. Avoid disap­ LISTINGS WANTED—Ateglo,-two- NO COPS. NO CIPE BOAOC.. laundromat. Ample amesite park­ screens. Near Dua and schools, pf Uiik Miss Universe beauty pon- ireferably a resident of Manches- > . DEPT, HOURS ^ , •-78P8. f 94*73. rsol bargain, A-1 cdMltion. Price pointment 'tw/ contacting Katn- famto, .three-family, >usinesa tr o m Page Dm )/ 1M4' FORD V i convertible. Driven HEREC HMERE I OPEN ing for two cars, each avaflable property. Have many cash buyera. er, between the age* of 17 and 8 :15^ A. M. to 4!80 P. M. 133,800, Bimers ScNbCd — Six eripe Pratt, P I 3-7596 Or f . Watson test. only 9i,000» miles. Fbrdoniatlc, THIS SABI UP AND SEE Nov. JA and Dec. 1. Thrca rouai#; tXV) *15,900—NEW ranch with at- Beach A Company, JA 3-3115, . Mortgages arranged Pleas* c^l 27 te eligible to,‘ enter the cdfnteat Kellt. » Wanted Autos— WMAT CNE\l DO! Slid bath. Adults, *100 monthly. rooms, English Ckfionrei. older Miss Justine Zollo, 88 Gardner Mrsi Carol* - LIAders, 581 Brewer "■ I’V'! radio, heater. New Top H096. uched garage, fpll basement, 8 home, garage, fireplace, qinekoc- George L. .Grgziadlo, RealUte. Ml'^' 8t;, MIS* Sandra Doutt, 748 Cen­ to confir Phona MI 9-4834, ■tR II-STTS. i • bedrooms, kitchen dining area, FTVE WOODED acres, mt hilt In 9-88T8, 109 Heniy S t St., Elaiit Hartford; is in charge of COPY CLOSING TIME Only 1298 Wown,. only.lSi mfcth. . Mfitorcycies ' 12 115,000. George n L Reliable eutonoy. 'AndovOr. Good section near Bolton ter St,; and Miss Msrllyn Lupieh, he contest. She may be contacted Bank terms. Brunner’s. Talcott, REDECORATED three room heat­ living room, alhesite drive. R. ’ F. Bealtor, M l 9-5878. - 31 Sunset St., will, participate In German capit f o r 'CLASSIFIED ADVT. WANTElS-rfdr' rash, direct from ' Onudadio, Jtne. Extensive frontage, tar rciad, ly glrie vSho wleh to enter. vllle. It wa* turned In by a new ed apartment, *98 monthly. Phone Dimock and Co., Realtors, MX discounted tlu owner,'.^ no dealers. Metl'nilously 9-0945, Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-9819, KOOO. Talbot Agency. PI 3-98Q0. the contest. MON. THRU FRI Edsel o v n tr . We are open tonight. MI 94238, Ml 8-7444. POR Wa l e —E ight, room fioitse, The girls will compete for the port and gava clean, low mileage, lour door sty Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702 or Rob­ : .... new oil burner and gas hot water Miss Manchester and the Ml** sergeant’* eimape. 10:30 A.. M. 198* eDSEL. Only $30 more' than a tion wagon or sedan, 64,. 68, 68, m ert Murdock, MI 9-0973. - TO RENT—Five rooms and ga heatgr, In C zone, lot 100x155. Weddings City UUei Jan. 17 at 7:30 F-m. In The' interment* . SATURDAY 9 A. M. ’»* Ford. > *46 more thah a ’68 57 car. Have clean 1952 Chevralet rage. Adulta only, ho pete. Call at Room to build office or profes Sulrarban tor Sale 75 MANCHESTER—New seven room the Bowers School auditorium. Rusaian soldier* on Chevrolet. <*48 more than a ’58 club coupe as trade. Kfl.. 3-7W , 21 Biro 81. "V . . slonal building. Coll, MI 9-4871 ranch, many extras. Call BuUder- NEW YEAR gPECTALr-New akven Deadline for the entries is Jan. V and Eve got Into * fight 1 Plymouth.' Bee Brunner’s In Tal- , days, or fVenlnga MI >7741, room home, baths, fi.eplace, TOUK CXKIPBBATION WD/L 80C ROOM db^iax, redecorated, Owner. MI 34331. Farr^CroMcn IL The girt* will be judged on the, drinking bout. Som* cottvllle today for. a 'real deal •ikuU u.-Sr BuniSR 4ia ss6(^ garage, arieaian well. Reasonable basts of personality and beauty of BE a p p r e c i a t e © Open evenings. '' Businc8S\^rvices O ffer^ ~13 new oil heat, family with adult BASW HARTFORD—Four bedrtom The wedding of Miss Susan Hoyt headed for thef border 1 v/7 m u m r r b i M j jraum b^iSH tc (IV) MANCHE8TER-<}reen Araa. down payment. Also Cape Cods; face and flgurt.. crossed over f- the a children. Inquire 145 Center St. (tepa Cod, In excellent condition CroBsen, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. . Q—Which Is the pnly heavenly 1997 FORD V* '2-Dr. .custom 300. M A M itUBBISH Reflenuyal Serv­ 9 room Cape baeemtmt garage. riuiche*, colonials and farms. John Mix Judge* Named by the British. ice. ^ a n tn g attica,, cetlarscetlara apd Wite dlfhWasher, carport, ' tree*, BisseU, Realtor. Cross SL. Cdven- body that . revolve* ^ about the D ia l M l with radio, heater, white tires. RENT-^ Fiye room ' duplex Excellent coiraiUon; Ciall the R. F. ‘ near school, 114,200. ORford Han Wilfred Stewart CrosSen .of 137 SIX of . the eight Judges have British Intelligence 3-2711 yiardir Inetneratora emptied, aahes Dlmock (3o., Realtors, Ml 94348 try. Catt PI 24838 earth? "' Just like new. gnly *17*8. *188 Inquire 48, Blssell St., or nan, R*(fltor, MI 8-1303. N. Elm S t , antt'Rlchard Paul Farr, been selected. They are Elmer A. tloned the sergeant in i removed - Contract service avail S>„ or Joseph /w fo r d MI 9-8818, Bar­ Weden, president and general , A—The moon Is the earth’s, only a British spokesman/ dov’n, *52.44 per month. See phone MI 84558, ' ELUNOTON-Florlda b»le Rv* ■on of Dr. and Mr*. James Farr of Brunner’s, Talcottvllte. Open eve able. Ml 9-9757. bara Woods, MI 8-7703, Robeit Ma n c h e s t e r — immediate occu manager o f the J. .W. Hsle de­ sawmte.' • ♦ ^ Soviet deserter Was VERNON MANOR Apartmenta Murdock. Ml 8 ^ 7 3 room ranch, fireplace,'hot water 84 Bigelow St„ was solemnized partment store; Harold E . Blank-, Lost and Found i 1 ntngs. < pancy of six room oversiZLd Cape, have made no In Exceptionally large three ■ room heat, ektra large garage.to *cre 'at, 11 a.m. Saturday In St James tnblller, representative to the State Q-^What lyas Capt. James With quint luxury in every detau lot, artesian wsU, ( 1,000 down. C itoch with the Rev. John Han­ closure* but a tight /security cur­ 1968 FORD V8 * paai. Country apartment with garage, in vsrnon, (Xni MANCHESTER’ -- New six Legislature from East Hampton) Cook.’*, greatest contribution to tain surrounded the Situation. LOST—Kitten, six months. Jarvis •-484J from the paneled dining room ;^to Welles Agency, Coventry.. '-.JPI non performing the double ring Squire Btatlon wagon. All "black televlaton aarriee. Conn, Attractive neighborhood. room ranch home ih Hoekledga the tremendous clothes storage,'in Miss Rosem ary. Galliotti, Miss - h Rd.. white body, dark saddle spot, section, baths, ceramic Ula 2-7*86, PI 1-79*2. navigation? with power ateerlng, radio, hepter. Newly redecorate, modem con­ . the huge master bedroom Clifford ceremony. •* Connecticut of 1957; Rictiard E. A —.When Captain Cook left Engr racoon tall. MI 9-0849. FLOUR 8AND1 0Ouidrcdtnt|dilhr kitchen counters. AtUched garkge, . Red- and white polnsetUaa. tra- Bjg Church Spbtleas Inaidii and out. O nly'*198 veniences. Adulta only. Write Box .Huisen, Realtor, MI 8-lSOS. Howard, member of the editorial land In TjftB, there • was no re SpaciallBtng I I old flooni. M amssite drive, fully lanoecaped (Vm) BOLTON — Coventry Une. toional Christina* flower, adorned LO.ST — l,Jirge male tiger cat. dou­ down. *69 per month. Bank^erms. T , Hemld. staff of The Herald; Jack Sansonl. liable map"- of the South Pacific •-8750 / lot, *21,000. Call R. F. Dlmock Co., New six room Cape. Four finished th#\*>ter and white polnsetUaa Greehwich, (PV—X* the first ma­ ble front'paws, answers to Frits. ’Tradea, See Bruitper’a, Talcott- ______^ ROCKVIiXE-fitart the New Year down, ceramic tile bath, walkout manager of the Strand Theater In region. By the time he finished .THREE ROOM apartment, heat Realtors, Ml 9-5240, Joseph Ash­ were\|he pew marker*. Vocal ae? jor gift by an American church to­ Vicinitv 428 Center St. Reward. ville. Open evenings. U G H T TRUCKING and odt’ Jobs. off right by p u ix b o ^ g this lovely basement, large lot. *13,700. R. F. Hartford: and Mayor Harold recording his explorations, he had SCA"/iSitnmf/ and hot water.ater. For couplecoup’ SO WU ford, MI 9-881*. Barbara Woods, hew 6*i room ranch, three bed-1 leottontkjiy Mr*. Jane Maccarone, ward financing > Proteatant ex­ 9n 8-2590. Ashes, t^ sh and junk iremoved. Dlmock « Co., Realtors. Ml Turklngton. ^ - nude a map that waa both well- 1947 CHEVROLET, fopr door For courteous'^ and reasonabla USms St, Coll M l 8-T194 Ml 9-7703 or Robert Murdock, Ml i room. bOiU in oven and range,! church byganlst. who also played The Judges' will meet the girls hibit at the Brussel* World's Fair 94973. 94245, Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-(W]8, defined and reliable. sedan, radio, heater, excellent service/ call Huni.-Cleari Tranalt fireplace, birch paneled In living | Barbara Womla. Ml 9-7702. or Rob­ the wedding music, Included “ Ave immediately before the opening, of of 1958, the. Proteatant Epiaoopal running condition./ **5. MI 9-8900. FOR 'RBNT"'-Approxlm'atah Janu­ room, elty water and sewer, full | church has donpted $5,000. 'Fhs IX)ST—Female Beagle. Manchester any U^e. NH 9-7W. ary 2*. Six room duplex, opposite (VIX> MANCHE8TER-*14,500 Cape ert Murduck, Ml 9-5972. J ria” andV'Oh Perfect Love. the genecah contest in order to in­ area. Call MI 9-5887. Reward^____ cellar. Seconds from new school i Entering thVehureh on the arm terview the contestants for part, of ■Q—In. what part o f. North, U.8. ' Conference of the. World 1950 CHEVROLBlt de luxe, power GONDER’S T.V. Sendee, available '•"•“rPark.Center Three large bed- four down, two unfinished up. Nice- and bus Une. *13.900. Ix>w. low America did. the 'Tllngrlt Indian Council of cnigrihes is conducting / Situations Wanted— Hbnsehold Gootla condition. Near schools, transpor- (XX) 116,800—Coventry Lake, new of her father, w«» gave her in mar­ the personality contest. glide, clean, good rubber, *295.- any time. Antenna ' conversions. MoviitET-Tracking-— rooms'I'tfW'Cloaets, ...... steam oil heat. down payment. Webster Agency, tribe live? a-campaign for $100,000. as Ameri­ IJ5ST -P alr blue and gold rim Utidn and shopping center. Im­ seven room split level, 'V ,i baths, riage," the bride was dressed Ih a The girls win be judged for their glasses on Main St. Call Rockville M1 9-8881. Phllco factory supervised service Stolrage . 2 0 Female 38 copper acraans and doors. Full Realtor, Rockville, 'TR 6-574S. A —In what are now British can'churches’ share in the 8335,000 SALE 1-8 OFf on waUpapar. W ^ baiMmalit and attic. Unoleun* on mediate occupancy. Call the R. F. fireplace, attached garage, game full-length gown of\whlte chiffon beauty on the basts of a swim and TR 8-5860. Tel. Ml 9-J488. Ules 40 a Ule. Kentile, from re p room, lake^ privileges. Present Uffeto. The fltted bodice was de­ Columbia and southern Alaaka! cost of the project. 1980 FORD, 2-Dr. Sk.vspacer. Not MANCHESTER Package Delivery. WILL CARE for one or two small n, formica counters, kitchen Dimock Co., Realtors. Ml 94346 o r evening gown trial. Since ail the -vsj-'. - J' i* ' i • - '' each. Green Paint and WaUpapar, ,4< BOLTON-Spllt ‘levelT th#»* bed mortgage can be assumed, month signed with short shirred el$eve* yet. But we do have tome ’57 HILLS’ TELEVISION Service. Light trucking and package deliv­ children days, in my home. MI new oak .flooring, newly Joseph Ashford. Ml 9-8118, Bar­ rooms, sunny kitchen, fireplace, judging will be done the same eve­ at the Green. * - bara W<4ds, Ml ' 9-7703, Robert ly payments are only *77.39. R, and a border of Alencon lace ap­ ning, time will be allowed between Q—Is jade always green ii) Annountements Fairlane 500 hardtops traded lor Available at all times. Phllco fac ery. Refrigeratora, waahera. and 9-8412. * , two porches. Adults garage, nearly new, *16,;,900. tterge _ F, Dimock . A Co., Realtors, MI the ’58 Edael. Only 11998. Fully tory supervised service.. Tei. Ml stove moiang specialty. Folding preMHredi References requested Murdock, Ml 94972. mortgage available. CUitford Han­ plique studded with Iridescent and the two sections in order for the color? " , my licensed BARGAINS, In all kinds of star!' >5245, Joseph Ashford, MI 9-6318, ■ ' A ' INCOME TAOTa prepared In your equipped. *198 down, caah or 9-9898. chairs for rent. Ml 9-0TB2, BABY SITTING in S o 9 sen, Realtor, MI >1303. seed pesri embroidery framed the girl* to change. Entertainment will A—No, the chief colors of jade . Unit, day or Used used furniture. In excellent NEW SIX ROOM bouse. Carter St., Barbara Woods, MJ 9-7762 or Rob­ Personal Notifies home or by appointment. Exper­ trade. Only $59 per month. Brun- home. Full.. or .. part Unit, day or ■T^ acoop neckline. The applique was be provided during the intermis­ are white and green, although night VerplancK Sebool aectlon. repair and refiniehed. Including Manchester. Five rooms, complsta ert Murdock, MI >5972. ienced tax work. MI 8-4723. ner’a, TalcottvlUe. Open evenings DICK’S weatherstrip Com MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ bedsprlngs. New mattreoses, FIVE R•4034. from Manchester Green. Youngs­ the bridegroom's sister-in-law. Mrs. Wo love you and tadly mtaa. you. work. Work done on radlna, car Painting-Papering 21 et 430 Leke St. Call anytime, 9 R.- F, Dlmock Co., Realtors, Ml Longbeach, Cal., for the finsil judg­ left New York for Genoa and was Memphis, topping. 19 other cotton-belt beauties. Flame-haired As It dawna .another year; Super, had good care, runs good; aoriea. 0]^ n Monday through Sat­ town kitchen, living room with HORTON ROAD-Cape Cod with James Farr of Manchester, as the radloa and HI FI. Ml 8-8877, MI a .m .4 p m Ml 9-9580. 9-5349,'Joseph Ashford, MI 9-6818, ing, There she was offered a screen found abandoned In the mid-Atlan­ Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Belfield Carter, will make a 6- In our lonely boura of thinking 'WANTSaj—A ride from vicinity of uses no oil, all winterised,. good urdays, 94. Thursday ;ond Friday BEAUTIFUL aecond fireplace, vestibule.' Large lot. matron of honor, wearing a balleri­ Thoughia of you are aver near. 8-2958. PAINTIHG a n d paperhanging. six fintebed r"x>ms. attached ga­ Barbara wfeods. Ml 9-7702 or test by two'movie studios. She re­ tic "four wjftks later. No trace 6f months'lnternaUonal topr as the cotton industry’s "ambassador.” Oreeiiw<^ Drive to West Middle family car. Reason for selling, nights until 9. Mt 9-4278. room flat, *90 monthly, $16,300. R. T . Dlmoc:. and Co., rage, breezeway, lovely yard 75 x na dress of white silk chiffon mkde Good Clean workraanahhip at rea­ Robert Murdock, Ml >-5973. fused them both because she her crew wwk ever found. She stands 5-8, weighs 130, ha* brown eyes. (A P Photofax.) riye DeuChUr*. Tpk. Monday thiwigh Friday, -have another one. *250. Mi 8-8S20. LIGHT BULLDOZING, excavating sonable ratea. SO years in Man­ preferred. MI->*7068. ReaJtora, MI 94345, Joacjlb Ash­ ISO. Excellent spot for children. with a scoop neckline, short sleeVes COCTCBR PUPPIES, A K C regis­ BLACKSTONE wringer weaker. In ford, MI 8-8818. Barbara Woods, morninga onW. Anytime between and grading. Dump truck renta chester. Raymond Flske. MI excellent condition. Call M* 84784. Near schools, bus and shopping. (XI) ELLINGTON New oversized and accented at the wals^ine with 8 to 9. Call m .9-0159. 1949 DODGE Comet club coupe Gravel and fill. George W. Bar tered, beautiful red and buff, eight Ml 9-7703, or Robert Murdock, Ml a red velvet cummerbund. She wort 9-6237. FIVE ROOM apartment, second Assume mortgage or refinance. SVi ixtem ranch, mahogany paneled radid and heater, good tires, win rett. Ml 9-0850.. weeks old. MI 9-3994. nr,atching red shoes and a small A B C FULLY automatic washer. fKibr, oil heat, *«0. MI >4761. Reasonable offers considered, fire wall, ceramic tils bath, fuUy WANTED—A ride from Campfleld terised reliable transportation. EXTERIOR and Interior Excellent condition. Recently oOer- tova Tyler, Realtor. MI 9-4469. round white feathered hat with Rond to vicinity of Hljlyer College (?QV) PRICED tor immediate sals. air-conditioned, two car basement Thia car has received tender, Inv Ceilings rpfinlahed. Pa] hauled. MI 9-4233. garage. Large tot. Cali the R. F, circular veil. A bouquet of red poln- arriving at 8 a.m. Mornings only. Household Services . Poultiy and Supplies 43 PARTLY furnished, five room split, 3 4 baths, two car ga­ ing care. -Reasonable offer. PI Wallpapei' books. Bsttmatea givm. duplex, no bathroom. Sullivan FOUR BEDROOM Dutch colonial, Dlmock Co., Realtors. MI 9-5345 settias completer her enaemble. MI 9-2476. 2-7818. Evenings, weekends. Offered 13-A Fully ecyered by Muranee. pall NORGE refrigerator. Quality gas rage. 'milt-in oven and stove la m baths, three lot*. Manchester BROAD breasted turkeys, fresh or Ave.'. Wapping. MI 8-6724. kltchenXFor ‘further Information or Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-8818, Bar­ The other, attendants, Mr* X- Edward R. Price, Ml 9-1003. frosen. Tom 50c per pound and range, Bendix automatic washer, Green area. Ml *-1208. bara Woods. Ml 9-7702, Robert Peter Robinson of 76 Village St.. 1057 OLDSMOBILE two-door Holl WEAVING of bums, moth holes or appointment to see cal* the R. hena, 59c. Schaub Turkey Farm. Thor Ironer, 16 cubic foot chest 'TWO ROOM furnished apartment, Murdock, Ml 9-9972. Rockville, and Mis* Rose Fre­ Autnmobnes for Ral« 4 day super 88 hardtop.- Privately and tom clothing, hosiery runs, F. DlmoekNiind Oo., Realtors, Ml BEAUTY AND comfort—Spacious 188 Hillstown Rd., Manchestei. type freerer. All appliances in ex­ heated, utilities, business block, chette of Manchester, were dreesed owned. Trade accepted, MI 9-5888 handbags repaired, slpper re­ Bumness Opportiinities 32 cellent condition and priced to 94345, Joseph/AahTord. MI 9-9819, brick and frame home In central (DC) BOLTON—Coventry Une. New NEED A CART Short on a down adults, free parking. Weekly or Barbara Woodjt^ Ml >7703 or Rob­ similarly, with accent* o f green placement, umbrellas repaired, sell. MI 9-9315. monthly rates. Phone Mr. Keith. loration. Foyer entrance, large 5 room ranch, ceram ic tile bath, paymant Or had your dijdlt tumad 1958 STUDEBAKER Champion ANOTHER Laundry. Mlsa Laun ert Murdock. Ml 9 ;;^ . ■ living room with fireplace, dlnmg cummerbund* and wearing green men’s shirt collars reversed and Wanted— Pets— Poultry— MI 94191. knotty pin*, kitchen, woik-out downi Don’t give up! Fpr'a good two-door, overdrive, radio, heater replaced. Marlow’s LItUe Mend­ derett, In terrific location. ' Man room, Wreh cabinet kitchen, shoes. Thev alio wore white feath­ deal—net thru a amall loan Com- ''S t o c k 44 (XVI) MANCHE8'r!H*^~Adaros St! baaement. Laixe lot. Reduced to ered hateC 'and carried'bouquets of practically new tires. Aversge 20 ing Shop. cheater delivered. Installed < with COMBINATION Glenwood gas and powder room and rear porch. Up- *14,900. R. F. Dlmock Co., Real­ any see ‘ ’Harry” at 888 Main miles per gallon. *325. 1953 Stude- large promotion, training, no rent oil stove. MI 9-*655. area. New 84 room ranch. The atMro. three master bedroom* and red polnsettia*. AH wore short t. (Formerly Douglas Motors). WE BUY dairy cows, calves and Bwilneoii 1-oeotlons very beat Of qualify at ^6,900. R. tors, MI 94249, Joseph Ashford, t baker Contender hardtop coupe. FLAT FINISH Holland window until successful. *5.300 cash full one slngl* bedtbom. Tile bath. Hot Ml 9-8SK, Barbara Woods, Ml white gloves. Automatic transmission, power thadea, made to measure.. All 'price see Laundrjii Miss 649 Main beef cattle. Pella Bros. Phone MI for Rfiit 84 F. Dlmock and Co;, BealnMa. MI Patricia Farr of Manchestei- was A prominent hanker B B F O R B T O U b u y a used car >■•7405. water oU heat. Landscaped lot >7702, oy R ob v t Murdock. Ml steering, radio, heater, red leather metal Venetian blinds at a new St., East Hartford, or phone Staf­ 9-5245, Joseph.Ashford. MlN)-8818, with fruit trees. Two-car garage. the flower girl. Her dre.-rs of while aee^Oorman Motor Sales. Bulck Mnehinery and Tools 52 FOR OFFICE or commercial use, Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7703 or Rob­ 9-8972. /\, Sales and Service, 285 Main interior and aeata. 88,000 miles, low price. Keys made while you ford Springs OV 4-2194 evenings Price *38.500. MadeUne Smith. nylon organdy was trimnied with and community leader immaculate cream and blue, wait. Martow’a. FOUR w h e e l Beaver garden three rooms, ground floor. Msin ert Murdock, Ml 94973. (X) BOLTON — California ranch. tiny sculptured red velvet flowers Street. Ml 9-4Sfl. Open evenlnga. Articles tor Sale 45 St. near post office. Phone Ml Realtor. MI 9-1642. X; white walla, *825, Sell'either one. tractor, very good condition, 28” 1520 aq. feet of Uving area Ther­ and finished with a red organdy ABSOLUTE Bargain - Upholater- 9-8239. MI 8-7444. ______tV4 BUILDERS special-buUt for 1948 OIDS. 4-Dr; aedsn, next to MI 8-4888. Help toaRted-^Femal« 33 ROYAL AND Smlth-Corone port­ lawn mower attachment. 43” snow FOB SALE—To be moved, a Seven mopane windows throughout. In­ cummerbund tied into a back bow. tells you ing, cua^m made comicea, himaelf. New living room with room house on TiqUand St.. Tol­ neWi Very good rubber and exiiel- able and standard typwrltera. plow blade, equipped with chains, ENTIRE BinUMNa a ^ t tioo built-in bookshelves, finiohed rec­ direct Ughtlng.. Numerous built- Two miniature poinaet;tias accented drapes aha alip covera, *79.50 and GIPL \VITH BOOKKEEPING All makes and adding machines *375. Call MI 815500. land. Must be removed from site 1ns. Two-car garage, acre lot. By lent motor. Not ohe penny down up. Choice of fabrics. Call Mr*. aquara feet SultaWe for stores, reation room with ftreplsce and tier white organdy hat and she car­ Only $15.55 per month. Brunner’s. T ra ile rs «-A sold or rented. Repairs on all to make room for new pa>sonage. | Mpointment only. R. F. Dlmock ried a nosegay of red poinsetUk LaPine, MI 9-3664. ‘ EXPERIENCE office, Insurance company) hall, paneled den. Huge kitchen, dining \ -Any reaaonaWe offer will be .con- TalcottvUle. makes. Harlow's. « etc. Occupancy >9 month*. In area. Twice oa many cabinets as C o,, Realtors Ml 9-5245 ot Joseph petals. , 1957 39. FOOT Imperial trailer, Klusical liuttmmrntB 5-t \M dered. Shown by appointment. Ashford, Ml 9-6818, ^rbsra lived in three months, *2,465. Call FURNITURE repairing and refln- and typing for a one girl center of town. One car garage for usual. Two ceram ic Ule batHs. For Parr had for his best man I960 CHRYSLER, 4-Dr. sedan, rent at the Center. Call ra 9-822*. further Inlormatlon oi' appoint­ " ^ J l TR 6-7911; Woods. Ml 9-7702, Robert Mur­ James Farr, Manch^er. his after 7 p.pi., Saturday and Sun­ lahing; anUque* restored, Fumi< KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney. radio; heater. Very clean 8 cylin­ .office. LIKE NEW, 13T base, Itsllan make or Ml >7444. ment to see call the R. F. Dlmock dock. Ml 9-5972. brother. Ushers were David Cus­ day all day. MI 3-3884. t'ure Repair Service, TalcottvlUe. S3 Maple St. Tel. MI S-433T. New five room ______der. Not one penny down. Only Ml 3-7449. acrordlor, and -case, *195. Call MI A Co.. Realtors, Ml 94345. Joseph ter,. Robert Upton and Richard 129.56 per month. Brunner’s, Tal- 8-5600. . , ' STORE FOR RENT — Good for fun basement, fireplace, i vERNON - Year old seven room MOBILE HOMES — Fumlture tak- Write Box R, Herald DISSTON chain ' saw, handrauUc Ashford, Ml 9-9918, Barbara tray, full insulation, plas-! gpm level, three fine bedrooms, Nlznik, all of 'Manche.ster, and /' cottvllle. beauty parlor or any type busi­ Woods, MI 9-7703 or Robert Mur­ en as down payment on nlobile Building— Contracting 14 LADY FOR general laundry work truck Jack, 24” circular saw*. Dry tered w in . tile bath, living room i excellent kitchen with dinlr , area, Peter Robinson of Rockville homes. Excellent lots available at ness. MI 9-3997. dock. MI >5973. 1968 FORD 2-Df. sedan, radio, New Syetem Laundry, 44 Harrison fireplace and furnace wood. Wearing Apparet—FUra 57 fireplace, tip* ‘■'■l**' ri' Ample cabinets, raised hearth, The reception wa.a held from 1 \ Mansfield. Jenaen’e. Inc. (always BIDWEIJ. Home Improvement Co. Iroti radiatoV* recessed. Amesite better. *^ery clean W 9 . Low down St. MI 9-7753. CHdthes tine poles, posts 'nstalled. O FFIC E -4m sI! unit, very reason­ NEW 8PIJT level being sold below fireplace. I ’ j baths, recreation | to 5 p.m. in the Rosemount in Bol- payment. Only *25:87 month.'See reliablel 84 Park Road, West Alterationi. additions, garages, M l 9-1353. ■ WHITE EVENING gown, worn only able. State TJieater Building. In­ drive, all cityH^tilitles. Immediate room, .aluminum storm, vindows. i ton. Mrs. Crof.aen wore a dress of Hartford. AD 3-8214 or GA 9-4479. Re-sldinc specialists. Easy budg- builder's cost. se*'en rooms, fin- John Garrity at Brunner’s today. WANTED— Experienced waitress on.ee: Call MI 9-7643 for informa­ quire of theatfei^ manager. arage, only *16.800. Subur- occupancy. Built-by Ansaidi. Sher­ garage, extra large lot. In.macu- f powder blue jersey a.nd chiffon Monday through Saturday. 9 to 6. et terms." MI 9-6495 or ’TR CLINTON-Chain saws: DeWalt ished Open evenlnga. TalcottvlUe. for days. Phone Ml 9416*. Mrs. tion. rlton W. Hutchins, . MI wood O rcle. North M anchester- latjK condition. $17,300. George J. 1 trimmed with a beaded neckline, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 8-9109. home workshop; Wright power ban s New five rdom rah<;he* now- .un­ Berg, between 10:30 and p.m. 9-5133. lematt, Rockyllle, TR 5-4045, TR | , large feather-trimmed ro.se hat i ’VB GOT A SECRET.'a beautiful evenings. for Inteiwlqw. saws. Capitol Equipment Co., 38 CHESTER FURRIERS - Furs re­ H o q m s for Rent 65 ______^______der construction, all city utilities. ALL TYPES of carpentry wofk 'and a corsage of elf pink roses. 1688. Olda Holiday hardtop at not Main. MT 8-795*. modeled, repaired. Cape* and Choice lota available. Being built Mrs. Farr chose'a pink cry.atalette STAR ” 45x10” TWO , bedroom, done, alterations, dormers, roof­ S?^rm'ade!7l?'98” c a W > 7 ‘^^^^ SOUTH COVENTRY - T w o bed-; S one penny down. Only *36 a HAIRDRESSER, llcensed-FuU or by Andrew Ansaidi. West Side- ROCKVILLE—8-room single 4-bed"- organza dre.sa embroidered with excellent condition. Under *860 ing,' porches, etc. Call Ml 9-5981. WAUCER-TURNER 4” belt. 10” tor free -estimate,^ at your home. room furnished ranch home, rooms, den, fireplace, baaement montn. See Frankie Jenton at part time. Call days 9-5, CH ' pleted gam* room. Detached ga­ Six rooms, fireplace, garage: ''’' sequin* and rhinestones which also Brunner's, TalcottvUle. Open eve­ down. Low payment schedul 7-663S or evening* MI 3-4862, disc sender, *50. 40 foot aluminum ■electric kitchen, indoor fireplace, gtxx! condition. Near bus " lavatory, shower, oil heal, excel­ Many other* on the same pi GENERAL repairing and remodel- ladder, *50. 21” TV with tabje and rage, tdesl location, near trans- trimmed her small while hat. Her nings. ca ll JA 7-2453. , - '' portation and ahopplng center. R. shopping center and s lent kitchen, ample cabinets, din­ Jenam's, Inc. (always reliable), Ing. Specializing■llslng In..., < building of CLEANING woman, one half or UHF converter, good working con­ cor.'age va.i of white pompons- Wanted—To Buy 58; I F. Dlmock A Co., Realtor*. Ml -Priced to Sell. Henr>' Str; ing room, nicely landscaped cor­ 1988 FORD V8—4 Dr. sedkn, radio, 64 |*ark Road. West H artfo^ AD garages and shell houses of all one full day per week, own trans­ dition, *40. 3H 9-0710. FIVE B(X)M single, completely al, I’ ai ncr lot. (Jviy conveniences. Imme- Mr. and Mrs. Farr will spend, a types. MI 3-0781. I 9-5349, Joseph Ashford, MI 9-8818, Seven room (four bedroo heater. Spotleaa. Bark blue, very 3-6214 or GA 6-4479. ^ o n d a y portation preferred. MI 9-0118. Ol JE) ■ GUNS (any condition), renovated. Oil .heat. Immediate baths, fireplace, screenj porch, I diate occupancy. 114.500, George week In New- York Citv on tto^ Joteph C. Wriman, Pretitlent, Bank of Ktknett, Kennett, Jfieeourv ■y occupaneja MI-'>7029 after 5 p.m. I Barbara Woods. Ml 6-7703 or wedding trip, and upon their re-, low mUeage. One owner car. It’s througl^ Saturday. 9 to 5 ^onday, swords, war relics, uiUquea, etc. | i Robert Murdock. MI 9-5973. two car garage, all e iiy utilitle*. J. Coleman, Rockrille, TR 5-4045, 1958 Praident, American Banker AetoeiatioH ■ / like new at leai than half - the WedneMay, Thursday Menings. Alumintim Storms anti WOMEN OVER 35 with pleasing Rnats and Accessories 46 (one or whole cotlecUon). 70 Mill' TR 5:4710. turn will reside with his parents. personality and well-groomed can FURNISHBI^-Ftve room single near schools. Owner/moving out i»rice. .See you soon. Lloyd Odell Screens .14-A St. Tel- Ml >6717. ‘■(XIX) $16,900 — . NEW 5’ 4 room of state. Priced f«to immediate For traveling, the bride wore at Brunner’s. TalcottvUle. earn *30 to *50 a wees contacting ______- . ■ __ --- X______•------I house for rent. Middle-aged couple RCKKVJLLE- $14,900 small down; ^n^e^gid green silk dress,and Auto Drmng S^ool 7-A See the new 19.58 21-foot preferred. Call Ml 9-2384 after 8 ranch. Bdilt-ln stove am* oven, sale. Six room C a to Cod, full base­ COMPLETE LINE of aluminum established Avon customers. No CARS AND trucks regardless of' fireplace, full basement. Near ment, tile bath /patio, combina­ payment will give you an expand-1 hat. brown fur coat and 1960 FORD convertible, racing en­ hardtop Revel Craft Sea Skiff p.m. MANCHESTER living Academy windows, doors, awnings. Jal­ experience needed. Phone Ml condiUon for Junking purposes. Verplan,ck School. R. F. Dlmock tion window*, pmesite drive, ga­ able Cape Cod.'low. interest m o il-; ^^phid corsage, gine. standard shift *195. Call MI guarantees resulte. Expert instruc­ ousies. -For free estimate call us 3-5195. , on display at Phone JA 8-1990 and ask for Joe. A C o ., Realtors, MI 9-5245, Joseph rage. Near E ^ t Center Street gage in qiHet neighborhood.. Safe | brhie and bridegroom Were 34500. tion, dual controlled car. Call PI any time. Home Speclaltlea Co. (or children. Navy man | (Graduated In the class of 1954 from ATTRACTIVE opening for woman MeINTOSH BOAT CO. Siiburban For, Rent 661 Ashford. Ml 9-6818, Barbara ■hopping center and high school. 3-7246. Day / it evening appoint- Ml 8-2888. ■ • e-' Woods. Ml 6-7702 or Robert Mur­ Asking prioe *14.600. Six rooms— (erred. Mr. Miniter, Ml 9-9'^,. 1 Manchester High School. Mrs. Farr with some experience in hoVpfe 52 OAK ST. , GOOD—Resaleable used furniture. Connecticut Real Estate Ex- .. ^ receptionist in the Hartford UNITED SlOTE® SAVINGS BONP® ments. ' sewing. We will train in our Watkins Brothers. MI 3-5171. / RCKKVILLE- Recently furnished; dock. Ml 6-5977. Colonial, ;Wd basement, hdt water Ungsris Treasure Roofing—Siding 16 Just the boat for weekends and four room apartment, hardwood ———.------, ■ — oil heat/ I 'i baths, fireplace, change, AD 3-9651. office of Loma? and Nettleton Co. method. Pleasant wOrkijig condi­ floors, shower and bath, ■ washer | WEST SIDE *14,500, six room tions. 40 hour week, paid vaca­ Off shore fishing, Your old rig tak­ porch./full attic, plastered wall*. ANDOVER Attractive six 'rooms, FXcf is In his senior year at Cover! FOR THE beat in ahtegle and built en In trade. Term*. and dryer, parking apace avail-] ranch, full cellar, hot water |j«al- *•11 eljty utnifles. Near bus line and • Trinity College, whei-e he is a up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim­ tions,- insurance, hospitalization, Rooms Withbut - Board 59 garage, drilled well, small brook, able,: Onlv for thb discriminating; near bus, •chpbl, Charles ’ Lesperaiice, MI $13,900. Also, attractive six room member o ( the Brownell and New­ ney and roof repairs call Coughlin, salary plus commission after Johnson Outboard Motors. « tenant. Ideally located. Tel. TR ton W. Hutchins. Ml >5133. training period. For Interview ap­ r o o m f o r rent. • Inquire State *-7<20- ______! Cape Cod in lake development. man (Hubs.'-, Ml 3-7707. ), * Teh Mi 6-3102. 5-4958/ Hostesses Ihriionor of Mrs. Fan- ply in person, 832 Main St., Man-' Tailor Shop, 8 BisseU. Ml 8-7383. BEAUTIFUL new three bedroom 'W e offer a select list of new and Drilled well. Two lots, $12,200. are • \l These are both well-built homes prior to her mai’i’laEC have been RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and Chester. After 6:30 MI 3-5047. ROCKVILLE—Four room apart­ ranch, hot water heal, ceramic toaed home* for the New Year, In- \ built up roofs, gutter and con­ bath, excellent workmanship, 100’ about 15 Veara old. Talbot Ageij- her grandmother. ^-.Mrs. Harry E. PART TIME Counter girl wanted Uiamonda— W atchea— ATTRACTIVELY fumtsbed and ment in /wo-family*4iouse. Heat Eluding the following: i Bates of Quaker Hlir;.New London, ductor work. ,roof, chimney re­ and hot water.-Ideal location, (90. frontage. $11,700. • Carltbn W. cy. PI 2-6600. » V from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.. week days. , Jewelry 48 cheerful rooms. Complete light who entertained at to. personal pairs. Ray Lagenow, Ml 9-2214. No pet*. TR 5-4375. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. Eight room custom built home j Ray Jackagn, Ml 3-8325. More or less hours If deslrecl. housekeeping facilities avaUa.ble. o f 5 bedroom*. 1953 \-tntage, situ­ shower; 5I[iss Marjorie toehmann Must be neat and pleasant. No ex­ LEONARD W. YOST Jeweler, re­ Single, rouble. (Children accepted (XVni) $15,400- THREE faihlly, Wanted— Real Estate 77 of Hartford arranged a dinftq>' »nd pairs. adjusts watches e.xpertly. FURNISHED—Five room winter­ ated on 14 acres, yet right In town. ROOFING. SIDING, painting, (3*r- perience necessary. Ckjntact limited Parking. Central. Rea- ized cottage,' children . acc pled; ■ 5-8.4 Choice location. Spruce personal shower; and Mr.s. James pentry. Alterationg and. additions. Friendly Ice Cream. 435 Main SI. Reasonable pncea Open daily. "sonable price! Com* seeL Mrs, Street area. Five car garage New y Three bedroom colonial, in ex­ SELLING, Buying, Trading? L.M.- and your own home town Crystal < l4ke. -Inquire Rockville j Farr, her *ister-in-law, gave a mte;- Ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ Thursday evenings. 129 .Spruce Dorsey, 14 Arch St. Poof, amesite. drive. -Excellent in­ cellent area, house In Immaculate! M.L. (Which meana Live Modern TR 6-3834. —Multiple List),—all your real es­ cellaneous and greenback shower,' teed. A. A. Dion, 'Inc., 299 Autumn PART TIME WORK— Permanent' Street. 5U 9-4387. come property. B. F. Iltmock A condition, finished recreation room store clerk, good' working condi-* Co., Realtors, Ml 94245 Joseph In basement, priced to sen at bank tate the modern way. The Ells­ St. p 3-4860. MANSFIELD. Route 4'4-A — Six worth Mitten Agency. Realtors, tiona. Apply In person, 945 Main PLEASANT, healed room (or gen,- room Cape Cod, oil heat> garage, Ashford, MI 9-6$l8. Barbsra appraisal. A real buy. SPECIAL WINTER rates for aU St., to Mrs. Stone. Fueli and Peed 49-A tlemarr, free paVklng. 54 High St, *90 monthly. Call GA 9-4479. Woods. Ml 9-7702 or Robert Mur­ Ml 34930 Two-fatmily. 64, west side (it Hospital Notes types of roofing and siding. For dock. MI 9-8972. - ^ USTING8 WAlilTED, ''Single and free estimate, call Manchester SEASONED hardwood for fire­ CLEAN ROOM In quiet home, next town, very good condition, nicely If you and your rifeighbors are spending and And now every U. S. Series E Savings Bond to bath and shower, free parking. two-family , houaea. Member of Roofing and Siding Co., Inc. Ml Help Wanted— Male . 36 places, furnaces and stove's Glgllo Farms and Land for Bale 71 MANCHESTER Five room* (one landscatped lot. 2-car garage, Tim­ PatlentH Today: 1,9'J Brothers, Ml 3-5301. M I 9-0887. unfinished) excellent condition, MLS. Howard R- Hastings, Real­ sajving wisely today, tomorrow's economic prob- pays a new, higher interest — 3V4% when held to 94933. ken heat. . ADMITTED YE.STERDAY: FOR DIFFERENT sizes and type* aluminum storms. *8,700. Carlton tor, 5U 9-1107 any time. SALESMAN FOR laundry and dry SEASONED hardwood for fire­ peter Plikaitis, .382 Hilliard St.: l6ms will solve themselves. maturity! It matures faster, too, in only 8 years cleaning route. Apply New System of forma and land tracts within 20 W. Hutchins. 9-5182. Roofing— Chimney 16-A places, furnaces, etc. Free deliv- t Wo FURNISHED rooms wlUi JOHN H. LAPPEN. INC. i WANTED—Real Esute LUtlnga. Mr*. 'Henfletta A.stvvood, 7 Ver­ Laundry, 44 Harrison St. Ml mile* o! Hartfdid. Lawrence F. 18f East Center St., Manchester and 11 months. And redemption values are ery. Edward Yeomans.' PI 3-8002. kitchen privileges. Call M’ 3-8841. Call Fred Turklngton. Turklngton non St.; Alan Tr-ueman, South Cov­ 9-7753.. Fiano, Broker. Ml 9-5910. MI 9-5261 ROOFING - Specializing In repair­ Bros. Realty Co. MI 8-1507 or MI entry; Miss Suzanne Taylor, 56 That’s true for your family, as well as the ing rtiofa of all kinds Also new MI 8-5219 MI 9-2896 higher, especially in the earlier years. s e a s o n e d hardwood for pire- F U R N IS H ^ ROOM for rent, con­ INDUSTRIAL land and C zone land 9-5665. Henry St.: Mrs. Pauline Andrews. H r ^ fs Gutter work. Chim"»v* D.RUQ CLERK-Yourtg man wflUlng place, cut and split to order. Call veniently located one minute (from • SEPTIC TANKS (xjmmunity in which you live. .And that’s why cleaned, repaired. 26 years’ ex to learn operation of large drug . for sale or will build to suit ten­ MANCHESTER- ARE YOU considering East Hartford: Anthony Lupacchi: L adin g bankers and industrialists all over Ml 3-7083, Leonard L.' Glglio. Main Street, light housekeeping. ants. (Xharles Ljesperance, MI CHeaned and Installed perience FreaPrea estimates CallCtell slorcj Experience helpful but not i SELLING YOUR PROPERTY T no; '76 Florence St.; Miss Mary Mc­ U. S. Savings Bonds are so important to every Woman only. Phone MI 9-795P. 9-7620. COMMENDABLE Howley: Manchester 5u 8-5361. necessary. Paid, vacation and all DR'Y OAK. w o o d . Cut fireplace • J \ We win appraise your- proitorty Namara, 6 Charter Oak St.: Mrs. the country, realizing the importance of thrift • SEWERS Beatrice Goulette, Andover: Jamc.s American.. ^iiefils, Appl'^’ iri person to Mr. and stove lengths. *10 per load de- PLEASANT, heated room for gen­ HEBRON—10 acre village farm, Residential fouC room expand- free and without any obligation. Machine Cleam’d 'ty for cash. Wilson, 350 W, Center St.; Michael and savings to a sound economy, are giving Heating and Plnmbing 17 Sehl Arthur Drug Co., 942 Main ' llvered.. Tel. Coventry, Pi 2-7888. tleman. Central. Apply Princess spacious 8 room home, ,8-car ga­ able bungalow.-First floor has two; We also buy property Selimg or buying contact O’Reillv. 33 Hertland Rd.; Michael, St. Restaurant, porner Main A Pearl rage, barn. Small pond possibili­ 'bedrooms, living room, kitchen and The secret of saving,is system. And formost their wholehearted support to the U. S. Savings Sta. • INSTALLATION full tile bath. Excellent lot with STANLEY BRAY. Realtor Kravoritka, Glastonbury: Bradley tie s.'*18.500 or—*18,000 with two BRAE-BURN REALTY Sledllk. 14 Windermere A ve, Rock- Bonds program. Why not start your Bond in­ PLUMBING AND neaUng—repair* SENIOR 1 Garden— Farm— Dairy acres. Talbot Agency. PI. 3-6600. SPECIALIST garage. A friendly neighborhood. Americans, Savings Bonds are the perfect so­ and contract work. Cali Ml 9-8541. 50 ROOM FOR rent, suitable for one MI 3-8273 vlUe; Miss Margaret Cawley. 117 P.roducts or two men. Shower. Call at 101 Asking $13,800 lution for systematic savings. They’re safe. vestment program to ^ y — through the Payroll i Shown by appointment. Cooper St.; Miss Rosemarie Hrath. LLOYD'S PLUMBING Service a* Electronic Circuit Chestnut St. Stafford Springs; John Glngera. c o o k in g a p p l e s 40o. McIntosh Houses for Sale 72 Town and Country Phone MI 3-6273 1 They’re sure. Easily bought. And easily con­ Savings Plan where you work or by regular surea satisfaction, prompt service cold sto ru e 'No. 1 *1.35 half Legal Notice Harth Dr., Vernon: Fred Barnett. CH 7-6124, MI 9-6486. Dc.signing (U) LARGE BRICK front Ranch BRAE-BURN REALTY 84 ^ w e r s St. purchases where you bank. bushel. 'I^l. Ml 34116. Louis ROOM FOR rent for gentleman. 91 Drainage Co. STATE O F CONNEenCUT. Dt«trlct vert^ into cash should an emergency arise. Bunce, t>29 West Center Street. House, 3 bedroomr I4x2l' living r nf East Windsor. Probate Court. Janu­ ADMITTED TODAY: Kenneth 8. WATSON, PLUMBING and heal ^ New, e.\panding Foster St. roim with baneled fireplace wall, MANCHESTER ary 3. 1958. . _ „ y Cottier. 14 Florence Ave., Rock­ Ing contractor. New Installations, COOKING AND eating apple*. 75c M l 9-4143 Preaerit. Hoti, Edward / -dt. Kuehn, FURNISHED—Light housekeeping kitchen with dining arqa, ceramic Judsa. "... ville. 8 1 5 9 S m ^ T o id tA ^ alteration work A, 1 6 4 .184. 204. iron transfer for m.otifs; . material said Coiu't at Wapplnz.. In said Diatricl. ard Lucas, 19 Burke Rd., Rockville: surance Agehcy, where Iraurance ed, with private bath, MI 9-4578, SEPTIC TANKS lently located; near schools, shop­ On the 24th day of January. 1958 at Mrs. Patricia , Zach, 117 Haw­ 3 3 4 . 3 4 4 - Sisf 14 4 . 35 bust. requirements; sewing and em­ is not a sideline business. <173 E. GOOD, (XEAN cow manure. De­ .3:00 o'clock In the afternoon, and that Telementry System AND ping. ate. Mr. Dunfleld, MT 9-4855. thorne St.; Mra. Erna Kelley, 152 own, 4 4 yards of 35-lnch; Jacket, broidery directions. Center St, Phone MI 3-1126, livered. Excellent now for lawns, public notice be given to all persona in- shi-ubs, etc. MI, 3-7804, M l 94731. Boarders Wanted , 59rA tereated In said eatate to appear. . If Lencix St.; David Limberger, El- f yards. > Send 25c in coins, your name, PLU ED SEWERS CONNECTICUT they see cause, and be heard thereon, For this pattern, sehd 35c In 08 ington; Mis.s Frances Cheney, 91 address and the pattern number Millinery nressmakil^ ID Phone WEEMS E. ESTELLE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE by publishing a copy of Ibis order In Chestnut St.; Ches'ter Hall. Attle­ Coins, your name, address, size de- to ANNE CABOT, THE MAN- a newapdper having a clrcutetlpn in Household Goods 51 said Probate DIstrIcl. and by ayndtng boro, Mass.; Harold Hi^e, 266 Mred, and the Pattern. Number to CHK.STER EVENING HERALD. ‘‘ MI 9-0601 ROOM AND board, gentleman. Tel. Maohiss GIsau* r . AD 3-9651 MI >7676.. , ’ a Ilka copy of aald order by certified School St.; Mrs. Stella Readon. iiattrliMtrr Eurnittg l^rralii SUB BUBNETT, THE MAN- 1150 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW DRESSMAKING and Aiteratlona f u r n i t u r e Septte ’fanks,' Dry WeUa, Sewer mall. ' postage prepaid, addressed to ANTIQUE . *!W*r, 179 Oakland St, t a iK tm K EVENING HERAI,D, YORK 86, N. Y ,. / done. Mi 9-2553. Llnee lif*t*|led—<3eUar Water- each; of the. following named persons, FOR APPOINI^MENT gloss, chum, and used fumiiur* all on or before the 14th day I of AVE. AMERICAS, NEW Quilt Books now available— proofing Done. „ Lots tor Sale c 73 use. bought and sold. Fumltura Repair ApartmenU— Flato- January ,1958. and return make to the TE-A OLTPUT CUMBH T4N W 86. N. V- , Flower Quilts—QlOl; Ghuidmoth- jHoVlfig—Truddns' Servlet. MI 8-7449, ^ court of the notice given Virginia R. World tea production hf* reabhed Tha FAII A Winter '87 edition er’a Patebwork-—C103; All-Year— Male or Female 37 Teneiments 6.1 I .'IjDTS 135x300 and larger. $l.2M Halfleld, Il.F .D ., South Windsor; Conn. Storage. 20 MeKINNEY BROS. (Administratrix) John Burnham. Sodih an annual rat* of about '14 billion' oCoor pattepi boqk Bqsie'Faabiofi Q103; Young rolk'a-rQ104. Pat­ a b s o l u t e BARGAIN - Custom, w d up. Off Manchcater Road, Help Wante*^— ■ conveniently located —Three Windsor, Conn. .(Guardian Ud litem). pound* compared With .|1,3 blUlpn ■iK. mada corntcaa and drsMs. Slip QlaMoSixirj'. Talaphona M ' >5981, -Certified from record. la fllM with smart, new styles for tern pieces and full directions, ter AUSTIN; A. CHAMBERS CO., local room apartment In country.; Mod­ in 1850. • 1‘. ell eikaa. special features.- It’s rpaking twelve quUte ih each o f and long distance moving, pack­ MAN OB GIRL t o attehd gas *ta- covera, *59.50 and up. Oioice of •(tor • p.m. HELENE A. NEWBERRY, Clerk. tion. B It 8 itoaco, 3TO W, Middle fabrics. Budget terau. Mra. Rita, em conveniences, land availabla .eolorfuJ, fUmulatiag gnd so useful. (jiOl, Q102 and Q103: ten qullta in ing, storage. Call Ml Z S lft, Hart­ ter garden. Adults ooly. Ml 8-3887. i 38 oaets. Q104. Each book Sbc. ford CH 7-1431. Turnpike, Mt 9435^. ' t JA 3-7780. , I, .1. /V-

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• I r> -‘ t •• • - ' ^ •'■■ »' A-;' A .* ylr.i • v t ■.; -A'-t ■f, •:.■ r . j ■ \ A t; ' r I :■ ■■ r ' /■’' \ f ' rA G »TW B LV I 8 A T U R D A Y / V A I ^ A B Y 4 , 19lJ8 lEtt^ning H^raUi' ATe^aare D sily N et P rtia 4lun Th* W*ath9r For the Week Ended rqraeast *f U. Weather B in w r Janua^ 4, 1988 ------‘ woman, very alarmed over it. called DOW SKcasd g million and.three- OeeaakMWl shaw m or saaw' the veterinarian.' . Engaged Savings Bank qu adra dolhira. narrioa lata koolght. Lohr 28-38. A bou t T ow n “ Bathe! ^thc sore spot in warm wopotANb 12,558 Tuesday quite sriudy. si^***' Onr- Heard Along Main Street soda water and the dog win b*/al- rlss, eolder In afteraaoai. IBgk t* Methodist Choir Member of the Audit 80s. Much , colder Tuesday Might. - The ¥aadhMter Girl Beput Glee rlght,” thd doctor told the womant Deposits Up Buroan of Ctrculatlon Club will raum e rehearsal* Tues­ And on ^So'tne of \Mandho»ter*9 Side Slreeu, ''But she\s sUf)!eiing a lot. Isn't • T E ^ C l X Mtmchetter— A City of Village Charm there anything more I can do? How To Appear on TV day evftilnK at. 6:20 in St. James' ^ VERNON, COI^N. ' School. Member* are asked to use about glvlni^her an aspirin?" she 10 Per Cent \ lazy Th* Chanel Choir d tth e Soujh y ' the aide entrance. . . * l There Ought'a Be a Law Owho decided to cure asked. Tailor bulit ranehea or spBt VOL. LXXVII, NO. 81 (TWELVE ^ G E S ) MA;4CHESTEIL ^ONNn MONDAY, JANUARY «, 1958 (Closstftsd AdvsrMslBg oa PRICE FIVE CENTO Christmas e jne and Santa Claus spouse by removing his' prize ex­ “ Aspirin? Yes, an aspirin might Methodist Church wWf be featured There are those who may edm- on , the ”W* Belimre” telecast on IbVels on wooded or cleared * Manchester Auxiliary Police will brought a. brand new electric train cuse for' not doing any 6f the ml- calm her," the\ doctor said a^the lots, from $1$,#90-$17JI00. AU noq repair jobs around the house. plain about'high prices, high taxes W n c-T V . Sunday at 1:00 p.m. meet Monday night In the auxil­ set to the home of ; local attorney. woman becameX almost hysteneal, plastered walls, etc. Mort- The youngster . in the home was He hsd the habit of complaining “Give her one—apd take two youf^ and wjiat-have-you but, in spite of Ths program Is a regular produc­ iary room at Police Headquarters tion of the Greater Hartford Coun­ gagea arranged. Near t# delighted with his new acquisition that he didn't have the correct self.” thti, figiirea released by the Sav­ Ri^kover Says a t 7:30. The scheduled .program nail; or the . correct nut ana. bolt cil of Churches. Also, appearing achoels,' churches and- bus will be a refresher course -on the and daddy decide^ that, in order ings Bank blMfwcheater shbw that lines. - ‘ to properly use the model railroad, for, the job. ' . e Confronted Fact will bs . the Rev. Ktngsland Van' use and care /j ndle. turn on Pitkin Adm. Hyman G. Rickovar told the the legs on it vidiile it was upside he being of high school age him­ Greatbr Hartford Council of down and then started ta turn it The birthday moriting Came and an impresaive f26,869A26. street. Senate Preparedness spbeommittse the Mrs. sent hubby out to the ga­ self. The boas barber bed Churqhea. ' , ,i_ Saul Silveratein will apeak on qightside up. By ELTON a FAY esiiacs mach/ned ^reflects our na-eand Air Fore* woulc today the Navy’* high conunand "What Price Free Trade" at, the rage where she had hidden the nbyed at the performance and Deposits last. yeiir represented recruiting and^ Yes, you’re right. , His cellar a 10.7 per cent gain for the year Uonal complacency. rejected a recdnuncndatlon from meeting of the Kiwanis Club present. “Be careful ^how you car­ turned the boy’s chair arobhd so Washijiarton, Jan, 6 (JP)— A 2. Slratogy, a* evolved by the* w#n„ano procuring and him two years ago for eonitruction clearance was only " feet 6 Inches. ry it,” she said. The package was that he had to face the rear qf.the and a gain of $4,981,220 or 22.7 eiviliui’ study flrroup says the Thursday noon at the Manchester Anybody want an upside down per cent in''the last two years. Joint <3htef* of Staff, 1* "a patch equipment and euprtie*. of a mlisile-firing atomic subma­ Country Club. opened on - the kitchen table and shop as he cut hair. nation’s strategy ahd military rine. * table? This didn't phase him any or Miss Suzanne E. Edwards Bank nnpU are now gpprohchlng work of compromlae" among the Even mare startling to Ut*' taken from its carton. The store rival armed • force*. The Joint servers of 'military tradiiion Kickover, who guided the de- /-I had packed Jt upside down. stop him from watching the thf '330a 6o,0(>0 mark, with a total forces are out of step with the Coed swimming will be held at Hard to Con\inc« of $29,810,000 recorded Dec. 1, El­ tempo of the missile age ahd^ Cffilefs of Staff “ function* .too ths group's p oposal thaL all lopment of atomic undersea When last, s^en the wife was for lit the rear of the shop waa a Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Edwards, often as a committe* of partisan the high school pool starting Mon^ The mother of a 5-year-old more said, cars above one-star rank .c*ass to said he had not originally Man Allegedly muttering under her. breath'as she huge mirror and the barber announce the engagement of their Save After need big changes and billioiu adveroarie* engaged In advancing led that nuclear aubmarines day evening. It will be belli every walked into her living room carry­ right on watching tbb girls daughter. Miss. Suzanne Edith Ed­ A dividend of $372,129 was dis­ b* idcntlflsd. with an individual Monday from 6:30 to 8:30. Swim­ re-sorted, each bra'd, each nail, and more in money. oervlce atrate^c plana and com- service, becoming officers "of the pped to fire ballistic mis- ing a plain glass of water.. She sat each screw to .the tune of hubby's in the mirriw. wards, to William Guion Manee, tributed to more than 25,(100 Ue- Defense spending should be In­ promhitng . aervice ' difference*.'' ming Is for. an teenagers, and will The follorylng Saturday, a Armed Force* of the United sUei Tried to Burn on the couch and sipped it slOwly. sarcastic laughN; son of Mr. and Mr*. Guion P. poaitora' lost Monday, making a creased about $3 Mllion each year Ths panel said the JC8 chairmaq years ago, he said, he consist of competitive competition. while watching a television show. friend brought in an barly editib{r anee of Nlantlc. total of more than $725,000 for the Stotss." Bu^t' ----- V*- \ . PINE Work for the next several years, smd a "Should be in a poaluon to abape •nils nbngovem.uerttal aaseas- becam< irtced that such a proj- The youngster turned to her and of The Herald ahd showed It to the .Miss.Edwards Is a lenibr In. Man- Stranger in Hqine^wn year. The annual dividend rata la special 21-man panel of ths Rocke-v atratefic planning," with the other feaaible and recom' The Friendship Circle of the asked! “ Mommy, what are you barber. He .was surprised to see dnester High School. Her fiance Is 3 per cent. Btent of what's wrong with defsflse. ect Her Salvation Army will begin its ac­ An 18-year-old Manchester girl SAVINGS A LOAN feller Brothers Blind. members merely advising' him. It Issued last night in a t5,D00-word mendefl be started. drinking?" the Heard Along about himself a graduate of New Britain High Elmore ,*ald the bank has con­ PHARMACY “ It appears that the United added the Secretory o f Defenac tivities of the new year vrith a pot- took her flrst trip to Kew York until, that ls. he realized that his tinued to be very active in the report, became ..vsilable to the Rickover! I behind closed She replied: “Just plain old- BcHool - and is employed by the tM Center St— Te|/Ml B-MI4 States is rapidly losing Its lead now 1* compelled to devote- much g on his t8sfl- luck Monday evenin|r at 7 o’clock fashioned water, son." Citjrduring the recent Christmas girl might' also see it. Henney Chevrolet Co., Nlantlc. mortgage field in the area, with public while the YlUte House kept doors but a Burlingtbn, Jan. 6 (4 V -A In' the Citadel. Following the sup­ school vacation. She carried with p i over the USSR In the mlUUry of his tithe to acUbf as a referee secret the report of Its own preal- mony^was gi^ n reporters by Sen husky junkyard worker, al­ In envy, -the lad said: "I want He called his brother, told him NoXdate has been set for the a net increase in mortgage loans race,” the panel said In a report, In servic* disputes. per a worship service will be con­ some." Watching the scene, the her a map of the city wh'ichxshe\she to get The Herald'from hi* girl’s wedding. of more than two and one-half mil­ PINE LENOX dentlaily picked Gaither Oommit- Lyndon B. JohT«on\(D-Te*), the legedly found tryii^ to burn ducted and the installation of new planned to use to help her And th.e MotMlay, "For perhapTUie next tyro years, 3. Ciombined commands should tee. st(bcommlttee chai):mai youngster's father Jumped up from house and not to let her get a hold lion dollars in 1057. Total mort­ OPEN ws' Still possess a superiority in b« ereat^,. in which land, sea and feminine clothing in a park, officers for 1958 will be held. his chair and said; various places she intended tA. of a copy. She didn’t get a copy gagee now amount to $16,9&0.509. PHARMACY Taesday, The '21-man panel, headed by Johnson spid Admiral told visit. . a recorfL”, oaid former Director r iM * r strategic striking power and any air units wobld come under a sin­ the Senators his rpeomn^dation led police early today to a "I'll get you a glass full." He Until later, that is, when a girl The president said deposits at $99 pc, «eater SL>-3a 9 -< ^ TO Soviet attack on *us would meet gle commander .with the compCal- Kelam A. Roc.keffcUer, included The execH^ve board of directors One afternoon, during a rush friend brought one over for her Walter Mahoney from the audi­ ths bank's branch on E. Center St. scientiats, former diplomats, for­ w as'“ turned down by th e ^ a ry ’s w(H>ded area and the body of of the Haytford Council of Catholic went!to the kitchen and returned hour; she .'found herself in the ence. He referred to-a machine of a crushing reply. But our posiUon tlon of the combined, force p«rt- partially clad woman. with a tali glass partially filled to read about herAoy friend, “ For a year or two hence depends on de­ wmed to the mission It would per­ mer Defense offi ,ials and military submarine officers.' Wonien/Will meat Jan. 8 at 1:30 heart of IMmes Square. Confused, who else would it be.” she said, the make 'the Board had been re­ officers, industrialiats, atomic ex­ Edwin L. Weisl, Police'Dlice quotedquo Ruaaell Barrett, p.m. In St. Justin's Hall,,^lue Hills jvith plain water and handed it she turned to her map, but to no quested . to «uy, demonstrated by cisions w'hlch muht be taken tm- form. T^e barber tried to explain, as No longer would the chiefs of perts, educator*. pu'oliShers and a counsel, said RickoVer 23. Weat Hartford,, aa saying th* Ave.« Hartford. to his son. “ I’m sorry I can’t give avail. Spotting a newspaper ven­ an agent of the firm at a Directors' medisteiy. Unless present trends two had quarrelled aS they sat all men db when confronted ’ with Mali of the services dlrec' military, labOT union representative. about the Navy' you a full glass, but that's all we dor, ahe’ asked him, “Which way ip meeting a few weeks earlier. OPEN TO 8 P.M. • are rsvissd, the world balance of In his earliest night and be had have left," his father said. the ire of Q^e female, but not to operations of their service*. The None Under ( , / Mr. and Mrs. George Tedford of north?” much avail v “ I played itXpn a regular 331/3- THURSDAY power will shift In favor of the hit her with his fists. Soviet bloc.” Departments of the Army, Navy (Continued on Page Seven) 'Prerioualy, Sen. Bloomfield left by auto today for a The youngster tasted the liquid, The, man's indignant reply': “ She sure waAmad," the barber, speed record player,”''aald his son, OPEN TO NOON Wash),' a member of the Senpte She was identified by officers as 2-week trip to Louisiana and Flor- paused a second and turned .to his “Look, sister, we've got Uptown, said. who accompanleZMahoney to moat WEDNEStoAY Th* Wlflts House declined com­ Mrs. Irens Fltttimmons, 34, Hart­ ment on the Rockefeller group's Armed Service* Committee,, to! *» ids. Tedford, a former Manchester mother and said: ’,“Gee, Mom, it Downtown. .Crosstown and Mid­ We believe it, meetings of the Board. . INSURED SAVtNOS reporter* the United States ford, a waitress. resident, .is' manager of the Sport­ tastes like plain old water!” town. How do I know which way A- MANCHESTER rscommsndatiohs.- ' is north!” X not have any miaslVe-flring aub­ Barrett was being held in $25,» ing Goods depat^ment at Mont­ He turned to his father in dis­ Sobriety To* / Restricted \^rainc ' ' Iks to Talk o(-Beearity marines under construction now. 000 bond until Wednesday after a gomery Ward and- Co. of Manches­ belief and his dad said, “That's' SAVINGS A LOAN 'Press secretary James C, Hsg- Harry Leister'a appei The visitor to Manchester drovs^ ASSOCIATION Security Panel Gets Allen Dt^les, head of the Central hearing by Judge Max H. Rsteher, ter. what It is, son, just plain old-fash­ I Winter's Here Town Court last Saturaay around the comer ahd stopped in srty said the State of the Union on a technical breach o f , ph A ^ * ioned water.” The 5-year-oid stiil Brrrrr! 1007 MAIN STREET Message President Eisenhotver will Intelligence Agency (CIA), is un- scribed by one observer a long line of traffic.\Belng a pa­ dersto^ to have. testified earlier charge. ■ / ' ' . The execiltive board of the High doesn’t believe it. Those happy growls that Man­ ring circus.” Leister was preaeh tient soul, he waited a minute or* submit todongress Thursday "writi .But this charge later wa* chester residents may or may not present the President’s thinking in the sbbeommittee’s series of School PTO will meet in the before Judge'Wesley C. Gryk oi two without complaint and then hearings that the Russians have dropped and a Osw one — suspi­ teimhera' lounge at the high school Suffer ■ Some Wore have heard early this morning were charges of vagrancy and intoxica­ ^ g a n to mutter. Several cars on defense security.” Stassen’s Arms Plan cion of having committed a felony We know A long-suffering wife coming from Peter the polar bear. . In reply to questions, Hagerty aubmarines which could fire mis­ Monday at 7:30 p.m. tion. He h^'been found, the night passed by in the other lane and I AM'A NEIGHBOR siles on American coastal cities'. — was brought. This mysterious animal, gener­ before, sleeping in the boiler room flmffiy he decided to getjet out to said he assumed s copy of the New Britain Policemaii Joka ally seen by those who have filled “flndSlut what the hold up\was up OFYPURS group!s recommendations had been Washington, Jan. 6 MP>—The N a-f proposal, which some diplom U The subcommittee renewed It* of the Princess' Block. hekrings today in an atmosphere Zielinski and Raymond Kalent- their • tahks with too mUch anti­ "Judge, I’ve never pleaded inno­ ahead.X sent to the White House, but he tional Security Council was ertpect- said came as a surprise to them. kowikl saw Barrett walking out freeze. growls like that only when He didhT much to his wife added he did not know whether Ei- White House press secretary of Increased urgency arising from cent yet;” the frequent court vtal ed today to take up Harold E- the weekend announcement by Lt. of a wooded section of Stanley the temperature hits the zero mark tor said. "But this time, I am." he when he gM back in the car. ■ ’• ■ V t . ■ 9 f e l l seitbomer bed had a ' chance to Stassin's proposals Uf make U.S.- James C.- Hagerty declined to aay Quarter Park, New Britain, at Seems he'd s w n g Into'a line of study the recommendation*. Whether Macmillan hau told Elsen­ Gen. .James M. Gavin that he In­ or below. • maintained in an air which drew mi disarinament policy more flexible. 10:11 p.m. toward his car. Probably, there are those who automobiles fbnnlng a funeral ..Summing up finding* In a study hower in advance of hls auggestion, tends to retire March 31 as Chief i chuckles from court officials. The No. 1 Hem In those propos­ of the Army’* Research and De­ Suspicious, they stopped him disagree ^ with Peter's sentiments procession waiting outside a /. which began in 1956. the panel con­ but It w'ss disclosed that Macmil­ ARTHUR DRUG "Now Harry, llStfn to this,” the als, which could be Stossen's swan velopment Program. Gavih/Uid he ahd asked him what he was doing. •and. at this time^jf the year, think church. cluded among other things that: Song a* President Elsenhower's lan had sent Ehsenhowe.-1. personal While Officer Dalentkowskl Ulk- more of Flora the Flamingo, a Judge said,, and then read to him, 1. Strategy'“ lag* .behind devel- message in "the last week e so,” felt he might be able tq/do more the statute defining vagrancy. disarmament adviser, was report­ for national aecurity ap^ a civilian. ed to him. Officer Zielinski check­ ijbird that inhabits one of the taller Wet Ink' mments In technolojgy" and "the ed to'b e a suggested change con­ This presumably related to the ed the parked car which was ae^ "Well, maybe It was vagrancy, United States is rapidly losing its Gavin wa* ^to appear before the 'palm trees at Miami Beach. A local businessman ah cerning nuclear testa. speech. scribed aa a small roadster. . Open 7 Days I .^ flora ’s raucous cries are heard but I certainly wasn't intoxicated," lead In the race of m!utar>' tech­ Stassen.and Dulles have not pesp went out to dinner one nl; At present the United States In­ Apparel In Fireplace by 'Ute Floridians only when the he insisted. “ After all.T know how th e! nology." Hie lag In missiles and eye to eye on dlsarh>sment since (Continued oplfage Seven) HOURS: 8:00 A.M. I« 11:00 P.M. much I can hold." past week. As they left sists that any agreement to halt He found a shoe, a sklrtC stock­ temperature hits a comfortable 80 rant, following the meal, nuclear testa, as demanded by Rus­ last year's deadlocked disarma­ ings and a pocketbook oh the cab i t degreeXor moreC "You’d been drinking, hadn't handed the youthful ment talk* in London. . you?” Judge Gryk asked. sia, should carry with it an inspec­ seat. Later, they foupd other arti­ Shop Arthur's firstt" bill. Fast Recovery tion system to guarantee that nu­ Dulles is know 1/to feei Stsidsen j New Cold 'Blasts cles of wearing apparel in No. 7 \8pur Track "Sure, but only a fifth,’* he re­ The boy, who d l^ t appear to YOUR HEATING SYSTEM clear weapons productlbn Is exceeded hi* ln**nctlons in ■pri-'l fireplace ih the park picnic area. A local sm en.hi’siu t journeyed plied,“ And a baby could drink that be any more than 16-yeara-old, stopped *1*0. Staasen'a Idea. It was vate talks with the s ^ e t liegoti-\Comins 1 uesdaY The clothes had been partlidly \6 New Hampshire last weekend much.!’ The laughter began. carefully stu d i^ the bill, much From Business said, was to drop this proviso, per­ ator, Valerian Zorin,k>ria. The crux of , c? ' •/ burned and police said that an at­ . "Well, how much does it take to to the man’s ^ agrin , then looked ^ONVERT TO OIL HEAT NOW! mitting an end to nuclear testing their'dispute seems to be that Stas­ tempt had been made to bum to enjoy his favprite sport at one get'you Intoxicated, Harry?” the H^Mton. Jan.-6 (A5—It waa of the few N v^x England areas up and saidy.*T always check these XcaJI Us! WeH Be Pleated To Snbmit An"EaMmate. without requiring a halt also in sen wants inor* flexibility and per* them, Judge queried. bills, mister. You can never tell hap* more concessions than Dulles, slightly warmer today than It fortunate enough tq^have a little Slaek Forecast atom bomb making.' was ywerday but, th* Weath- Firemen- run for safety aa ths weat\wall of th# ksalty Building, the largest in Pen Argyl, P*., col­ Found in th# woman’s pocket- Give^Dad more time for his favorite- snow. "I don’t know exactly. Why don't when yqirre going to get a count­ ROTAR/ or PRESSURE RURNERS Op posed by Dulles is/willlng to grant. book was a rent receipt wMch was you bring in a few bottle* and we'll erfeit.’’/ aovemor / « f **-B«£paU ,wBma, a new jnata lapses during fire, the worst In th* t o ^ ’s hlslory.X Flreirien fought the blaze, which started at 11:15 sports this spring by getting rid of. those While .there, he noticed a gfoup. Secretary of State Dulles and Stassen, forme'- heading for p.m. yesterday,, for four hours before bringing it u n W control. The damage was estimated at $500,- made out to the slain woman. find but,” he said sincerely. The man. by now very impatient, COMFLEtE HEATING \ By BELMAN MOBIN other* In th* administration. In­ Minnesota, is considering T h e two ottl'ceifirinfnfgiit Bar- old. fariiloned wooden storm windows. of noyides undergoing sM instruc/ 000. Two oyter buildings were destroyed. (AP Photofax.) A .M relied, “Well, you’d better give Naw Yorit, Jan. 6 (A5—A note of cluding Chairman Lewi* L. Straus* for the Republican nomin:ominStion as 'ra* t»mn»rahire bett to New Britain PoUc* Head-, tlons^and decided to watch them Inte rchangeablo that one a.good going qaer. I just STEAM—nO^l^TEB—WARM AIR—AIR CONDITIONII^ 'The temperature during th# uncertainty steut the outlook for of the Alomlc Energy Commission, governor of Pennsylvania. He la night and early morning was - f quarters whara he wa* charged for a few minutes. Most of the Town Directors were debaling printed it.” ^ said to feet that he /rtiould bow with technical breach of peace. January Speciqll trainees, ht- observed, were having business In 4h* first half of 1358 were said to b* strongly opposed to reported as 10 to 15 degrbea whether or not to waive bids dn this Stassen suggestion. out as BiaenhOWar’a / sarmament Gen. Gavin ^ Resign This ' was later nolled in polie* difficulty. Their skis would spread Pay Attention!! Life Insurance Is m arks'tbs opening today of ihe higher than 24 hour* earlier. Officer Killed order to buy the ssune kind ^ re­ NEW!\NEW! NEW! Officicls indicated the Seclirity aide if a aubetantisl amo’jn l of his Lowest readings ranged from court. SAVE $80.00 away from them and nearly all 6f cording eq'uipment used aL mcet Swneone we know has been tak- | National Retail Dry Good* Aasn.' Y!k)uncll might find lUelf too busy new proposals an* rejected hy Eis­ the learners would 'llde along, for' near 6-abbve In northern Potles said hs adamantly re­ dngs in the post. ing hls shirts to a certain laundry My Profession (NRDGA) convention./But one of ' with other matter* to act on the enhower and th*r :o—*"" * Maine to .the middle 20s in fused any knowledge of a woman You save $80.00 with the purchase several yards, 'in a sitting p otion . To one of then;, It appeared to be for some weeks now, and each ! HOT HEATER Stassen propoaal toda.v. They said In Pawtucket, The instructor teemed to ,be get­ the principal speakers foresees southern New Elngland. but when blood was noticed on hls of 10 storm windows and 2 storm a question of the' prli^ple of buy- time he leaves them there tells the j OPERATING 2 FUEL OIL ,. May I Be of Service? quick recovery followed by ex­ action might be postponed until The forecaster said: ' Senator^ Demand pants, he admitted having met a ting very impatient with every lng-\ equipment from one firm ^ rl behind the opunter “pq starch, the Thursday meeting of, the na­ \ ''This warming trend will woman earlier ih the evening. doors! passing minute. panding aalea. Yotith Hunted with(mt taking competitive bids please.” ' i Hotwater as you like it! Gnaroateed and at He la Edward W. Carter, presi­ tion's top level strategy■1x)ard. Foi^^ign Office continue today but a change However, he said^ tihat he had NO DOWN PAYMENT UNTIL A^BIL Anally, after one i.iiddle-ag«d from otjiers. And, ..every time he pickbd hls the most economical coat to yoo. dent of the Broadw^-Halo Stores, Presumably the council was con­ to colder will take place again dropped her off In Weat Hart­ woman came sliding d o ^ the To andtlier, ^iC seemed a question ^ Joseph L. Curwinskl ' SEE US FOB: shlrtf/up he'd find them heavily of Los Angeles. • cerned also with the draft reply by late tonight and tomorrow; and Pawtucket, R. I., Jan. S {IP) — Pentago ford. pfi^ctice slope in such a fashion, of whetheiNth'e old equlppient could starched. "I should like to reiterate my Eisenhower to the letter he re­ Explains Plea much colder weather is ex­ Patrolman James R. Caruso. 33, Early this morning. Det Sgt. Awnings • Canopies • Jalousies / the Instructor, helping her to her be mixed Xith the new. .-'One day, as an experiment, he "OIL HEAT IS CLEAN HEAT" 521 E. Middle Tpke.. Manchester' - conviction that the .present rolling ceived last month from Soviet Pre­ pected by tomorrow night." father of three, was shot to death E-Z TERMS f ^ , said, "That's pretty good. If a ngiv recording equipment of left sortie shirts there and said td MI M 694 — MI 8-6832 buslncM adjiHtment, manifested mier Bulganin. Eisenhower'* reply' The Weather Bureau said eSrly today by one of four youths (Continued on Page Seven) FREE ESTIMATES HO OBLIGATION Now all you need to do Is elim­ a diftofent make were bought, he the' girl, “ Put a lot of starch in in part by h moderate decline in must go to Paris by Wednesday. By Macmilian the cold air will set off some he was chasing in an automobile. Washington, Jan.. (/Pi — A'»' saililX he is “not doing any good" inate the' middle track." ■ sugg^ted, it m i^ t be “no use" if them.” store sales, will probably run .its T ^ re It will be considered by 'the snow flurries through all New A member of the police force of spectacular one-man revolt by Lt. Ipsta i^ the Anhy “so 1 11 take a cut records could not' be played wltlL "That’a funny,” she aald,. “I FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC.' eburse In 1958, and should be fol­ England to'night. , at It'on th# outside." ilorth Atlantic Treaty (NATO) neighboring East Providence since Gen. James M. Gavin, spurred de­ ... Double Doee equipm'ent of the type now used, thought you, didn’t like your shirts 319 BROAD STREET—MI 9-4!i39 • SWI UF£ Of aNADA lowed during the next 10 year* by. Council, along with aimil^ replies ■♦London, Jan~«Fm—The BritJjh 1955. Caruso had taken up the ' As civilian. Gavin said, he Bill Tunsky--M l 9-9095 . Seviral days ago, a local wom­ 'The gentlemsui who was demon- starched ?” an Irregular expansion in store from other western hesd* of gov­ Foreign Office emphasized today chase at the request of Pawttfeket mands today for s shakeup In the would Re freer to “ recommend, to an's dog was stung by a bee. The atrating the machine gai^ my son Anon • • ■ ■ • ■ • I 9 9 B ■ ■ • • ■ I ■ ■ ■ • saleb comparable ( to that of ernment, before being-toansmitted that the F*«t-West rfopaggreasion police after a break at the Stanley military high command. apply creative thinking to nation Bulletins past 10." Carter said Irt p / pre^ to Moscow, 1,800 Escape Enterprises Store. Gavin, chief, of the, Army’s Re­ al defensi pact suggested by Priine Minister' search and Development program; Whuld Abolish JCS from tk* AP Wires pared address. Bulganin proposed, among other Maenpuan wa* intended only to Police said the youtha had stolen Represent 2J00 Store*. things, an end to nuclear testing told a reporter he is sticking by his TeaUfylnk before the Senate More than 5,000 rpfatl execu­ complement wider agrMments. a 12''gauge shotgun and a rifle announced Intention to retire from ' , ...... " /r -T ’ ' ,1 and a hlgh-leVel ICast-West con­ .Macmillan proposed "Ihe pact In Texas Floods, from t.he store and that the rifle Preparednesk subcommittee last tives, representing X300 stores, ference to qallaw war. the Army March 31. By that time month, Qsvln said the Joint SOVIETS SLASH ARMY / thronged the Hoi.el/Stat;cr for the 'k political broadcast Saturday, was used to kill the policeman. he. will be 51 years old and will London, Jan. 6 (/F—^Kjs So­ / ' .MaeiniUaH for Pact catching th* United States and Two boys, aged 13 and 14, were Chiefs of s i ^ system should 4-day conventlonyA. 52-mvi 'de!e- British''^Prime Minister Harold Snow Nets 500 have completed 30 years of serv­ be abolished fdr its present pur­ viet - Union today announced a * / iOon from Cylsd* also was reg- other we.stern allies by surprise. taken into custody shortly after ice. ... , ,«lash of 300,000 men in it# / Macmillan lpdicated.over the week­ A Foreign Office spokesman said the ahooting. In a statewide broad­ poses of planning over-all military MULTIFIE Stered. / . "I won't cofhpromlse my prin­ programs. He su^ested that It be armed forces. Moscow Radio end that hls letter might suggest Macmillan had not consulted with cast police said two others were TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR vs G. Gordon TJaklns, executive Vice Dallas, Jan. 6 t/Pi—K surge of ciples and 1 won't go along with replaced by a planning group not In an English language broad­ pnsident'of the NRDG/., shia-^rag- arylfcast-West nonaggreaslon pact, Western Allies before setting forth destructive weather sent up to 1,- being sought. The announcement the Pentagon system," Gavin said. cast said mUftory units totaling )vnlch the Russians also have pro- hls idea. The United States is cool gave the names of those sought as specifically ' representing the dif­ istratior.'for Jhe; sessions, land the 80() persons fleeing their flooded Some members of Congress ex­ ferent armed services. more than 41,000 men were b«- sale of exhibit apace, was.tiie high-' ;posed. but some other western powers homes In South 'Texas' and strand­ Andrew Ganniteb. 19. and Barnard pressed odneern at Gavin's move, Ing witbdrawn from Commu­ " U.S. officials were cool to Mac­ are more receptive^o the plan. ed as many- as 500 motorists in Schaffer, 14, both of Pawtucket. ’ Gavin said at the time that he ,'T , est In years, lie attributed thia/ih and a Senate, subcommittee was not criticizing any past or nist -East Germany to. Soviet part to "uncerl'alnty oi busineas millan's suggestion, made In's ra-' , The spokesman emphasized that snow in West and Northw-est Texas planned to exploV* the matter, territory and were being dis­ n For Quick R m ltr * present military or civilian leaders Cond:tlor.s.” /' dlo talk In London. These officials /the pact should be part of “a wider last night and today. (Continued on Page Seven) promptly. ' banded. The Taas news report BUYING or noted that Russia and jhe West al­ package agreement that could per­ Worst hit from floods were the at the Pentagon. But he express­ /' The convention opens wkh a 2- Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn) said ed dissatisfaction with the present also said more than 17,000 men BARGAINS SELLING hour demonstration ofy “Rop", a ready have,what amount* to a non-, haps take In arrangement* for ehd- Lower Rio 'Grande Valley at the Gavin's stand emphasizes what he will be withdrawn from Hone' system under which decisions are procepi of color ad^rtising. in aggression' pket in the charter offing the world'arms race.” southern tip of Texas, and areas called a need for Congress to con­ garian units. They will ba the United— Natlops. “What he really was saying was around Corpus Christi. about 130 reached by compromise ^mong the dally newspaper*. sider overhauling the present "miU- operating heads of the services. brought bark to Soviet territory Riclwird H. Rich, president of There wa* no fonual comment that we must continue to work for miles up the Gulf ofMexlco coast News Tidbits tary set-up. and disbanded, the broadcast BKFORR THK SPRING PRICK THAW from either the State Department The snows which stranded mo­ Gavin said JSaturday night that Both Gavin and Secretary of the said. K*n Ostrinsky (Oontinned «n Page Three) or the White Hou*e|on Macmillan’a (Continued on Page Three) torists fell from the Marfa area in Culled from AP .Wires "I haven’t been able to get much Army Briicker denied that Gavin's John H. Loppon, Inp. ElUwerth Mitt*h McKinii*y Brothers Texas' Big Bend north for 3O0 done, the system being what it is." 5 MISSING ON YACHT 7Iim:. *57 CHEVROLET 'S7 BUICK '54 PONTIAC '52 PONTIAC BO V-82S1 Ml 8-6930 Ml S-81S9 miles or so into the Plalnview area Without elaborating on .tois, he (Continued on I^ge Eleven Miami, Fla., Jan. 6 (F) — Har- Chieftain “ 8” hardtop. Ra­ Ml 8*6060 210 2-door.^ Radio, heater. Century 4-door Riviera Chieftain "8” ,4-dool. In the JBouth Plains, knd on. into Rep. Mahon (D-Tex.),' chairman vey Conoveiv writer and promi­ Power- CtAflK hardtop. Fully 2-tone. $895 dio, heater, RROC New Mexico. Lesser snows fell far­ of 'House Military- Preparedness nent yachtsman, his wife and powered. $2995 Hydra^tlc. . 9^99 ther north and drifted aa much as rate. e l W W SecondFldpperEfa Arrives; Subcommittee, says lack of organ­ two children of Manumineck, Root EsHitu Ctntvr CHURCH BUILDING FOR SALI^ Stanley Bray three feet in some areas. ization In Defense Department is N. Y., are missing on a yacht *57 OLDSMOBILE '54 MERCURY East Hartford. Conn. Ml 8-6273 The turbulent weather sent one reason he believes the U.S. hree Mothers Cross which left Key West Jan. 1 and *57 BUICK , - Monterey 4-door. COAC '49 BUICK JA 8-8824 waves crashing into Padre Island, has fallen behind in arms race... apparently - encountered' last "88” HoUday sedan. Radio, Super Riviera hardtop'4-dr. 4-door. a long, low, sand-built (sland that heater, Hydramatic, Power 2-tone. 9 0 9 9 "bevout Raritan. N. J.. spinster weiek's gaie, the Coast. Guard F'ully ta llO K Clean. $195 Some1920Features Omitted runs for 120 miles along the Texas diet in flames after her clothing said- today. Also aboard the craft, 5'- Steering, Power $2995 powered. 9 9 v 9 9 Bernie Canto coa$t. Eight persons were stranded caught fire while she offered a idge into Red China the 45-foot auxiliary yawl Bero- 'S3 OLDSMOBILf Earl* 5. Rohm overnight on the island and the votive candle at altar of Roman noc, when It left Key West for '50 PONTIAC TReniont 8-3489 By DOROTHY ROE Aoear flat-cheated in order to be lh*back fullness drawn Into a aitug C:ast Guard dropped food and De Luxe “ 08” Holiday coupe. MI 8-7488 J _ __ •___ .a line ata 4- 4theUa Vhips.iIma - 'PVtA The chanel suit, Catholic Church. Miami New Year’s Day was tha 'SO OLDSMOBILE '55 BUICK - Chieftain “ 8” hardtop. Ra­ (AP Women’* Edltot). style. The new versions of Ih* water to'them. Hona Kong. Jan. 6 (/P) — Three4>ly after the movers. Traveling operator, WUllom Flnglenuui of dio, heater, , 0 1 OK chemise make due allowance for with box jacket and pleated skirt, President Elsenhower returns to “ 'separately, he Is seeking Informa­ "88” 2-door. Radio, heater, Century RUIera 2*door hard­ powered. ~ New York, Jan. 6 UP)—American also la Important in the .spring, Two Navy helicopters evacuated American mothers crossed ^ap­ S^rsdale, N. Y. ^ $1195 Hydramatic. 9 1 9 9 women may as well accept the Idea feminine curves, and are carefully White House in rush hour traffic tion to defend John Powell, former top. Fully R17QIS Jarvis Realty Co. »n.up, p.rlK.l.rty dy th. ''2;?. today to meet with National .Se­ prehensively Into Red China today ISST*"' $1895 powered. 9 1 1 9 9 that we are entering a second flap­ shaped . to provide normal bust At midmorning, water waa not American editor of a Bhamghai BUS BUSINESS ’ON ROiCKS* Moddln* Smith Ml 8-4112 room. Skirts are only slightly young. perceptibly receding In the Lower curity Council on Eaet-West prob­ to visit their Imprisoned son# — newspaper who is now charged per age in 1958. Fabrics are more elegant thSn lems ... Jerusalem spokesman says Harford, Jan. 6 H>—Preel- 'S3 FORD '53 PACKARD Ml 8-1642 From chemise, dresses to short shorter, and no knobby knees need Rio (Grande Valley city of Edin­ almost three year# after the with sedition. The judge told the 'M OLDSMOBILE Custom 2-door. Radio, heat­ Clipper. Radio, heater, Ul- In many years, with beautiful, five parties which resigned dent Paul Rust of the Coanecti- '55 CHEVROLET hairdos, fashion harks back 30 ex{»sed.- G.rdles and bras are burg, which was worst hit by the Communist* first invited them to government he would dismiss the rut Railway and lighting Co. "88” HoUday sedan. Radio, 210 2-door.. Radio, heater, er. Ford- RfiflK tramatic. COOK stilt advisable for wear with the chlfton-welght woolens in the as­ from coalition last week have heater, Hydra- M d QE years, to the period of fdminlne re­ high water. come. case unless Wlrin.was allowed to told Public Utilities Commlasion- omatic. 9099 Very clean. 9 0 9 9 Sherwood A; Beeehler new dresses, which fit perfectly In cendancy, many textured silks agreed to form new cabinet under The three mother* are; gather information In Red Chin*. matic. 2-tone. 0 **1 9 9 .Standard R 19Q R . Arthur WHki* volt when women threw awajr being shown in suits and costumes, Prime Minister. David Ben-Gurlpn. ers In a public hearing tM* Transmission. 9 1 * 9 9 Ml 3-6969 their girdlks, shortened their order , to look their best. The slim (Continued on Page Seven) Mrs. Mary Downey, New Brit­ Three 'hours after they boarded morning that it la hls opinion MI 8-4888 htpllne is Important, and founda­ and a number of blends with new Paris sources say exploratory- ain, Conn., mother of John Down­ the train at the Red border post /51 OLDSMOBILE ^ skirts, rolled their stocking*-"and talents, enabling garments to shed the hus businees la on the rocks. '56 BUICK '52 MERCURY tion' garments are designed with discussions ' are being held in ey, 27. He is j^ervlng a life- term. of Shumchun,- Downey and the “ I tMnk we’re going down tho Super''Riviera hardtop. Ra­ '55 D«SOTO Monterqy 4-door. Radio, Super “ 88" 4-door. Ramo, danced the Charleston. wrinkles and soil and even t o ,be That was the era generally oon- this In mind. Washington for location of Inter,- She Is accompanied by her 25- three women were in Canton mak­ drain,” be said. Neting that th* dio, heater. FuUy C 4K 0K 4-door, PowerFUte. 91R Q K heater, RCRK heater. CAflK Can Be Flattering dunked in the washing machine. . Herald Gels Niew mefUate range ballistic missile Alice Ciompet aldered to have ushered in the year-old son, William. " ing arrangements to fly to Peip­ company had considered llqnida- Quipped, 9*999 Fully powered. 9 1 0 9 9 Overdrive. 9 9 **9 Hydramatic. , . 9**99 EivU Tvl*r Rfl 9-4548 , After the first shock, women Navy First Color Choice bases In Franc*.. .James R. Hof- Mrs. Ruth Redmond. Yonkers. ing and Shanghai. tion In 1988, Rust smiled and m 8^4488 most unflattering fashions In his­ are discovering that the 1058 ver­ As usual, navy. Is the first Phoue Numbers fa, president-elect of , Teamsters tory—the era of the flat cheat and N. Y„ mother of 38-year-old Hugh “We may riot be able to get a nodded when PUG Ctaalnnan sion of the chemise can be dis­ color choice for spring suits and Union, prdered to be ready for re­ Redmond, whom she has not seen plane until Wednesday.'’^ Downey Eugene S. Loughlln naked, "So the boyish bob, of eicpoaed knees tinctly flaltering, if correctly coats, with lighter gray* and trial In Now York on Feb. Si and belts around the hips. It was for 11 years. He also haS|. been said by telephone! “The trip was now', you’re oiling the gnn and Tk J. Crockett fitted ahd designed: Though the beiges also important. Vivid col- The Herald has in­ jCn l8-year-oli American sailor pleasant. The C2ilnese Red Cross poUsUng the isword fot Uqulda- . ‘58W57V56's Elsi* M*v*r the time when women were demon- o'Ts are seen in silk print dresses sentenced to life In prison.' Now On Display and Avaitabh Ml S-1S77 ^ silhouette ignores the waistline. It stalled a new and larger accuses Marine guart of beating Mr*. Philip Fecteau. Lynn, Sent a representative who spoke Mon?” I Ml .8-8481 44'i NORTH MA1N>8TREET~MANCHESTER, CONN. atrating their freedom .from tradl- accentuate* gracefu curves else­ and costumes and In cocktsJl and tional taboos, when they italked 'of telephone switchboard him up for saying a prayer In brig Maas., mother of Richard Fecteau, English. We Idnched on the train. where, directs attention to neck­ evening gowns. „ with additional trunk at-Sasebo, Naval Base, Yokosuka, 30, sentenced to 20 years. , It was part (Chinese, part west­ COURT UPHOLDS .\UKIC ' INQUIRE>M.cKINNEY BROTHERS. Inc, fr** verse and free, love, when For Immediate Delivery line and hemline ahd dramatizes A favorite outfit for' spring will Japan as general courYmartial con­ ern, ibcluding ham and egg*. We - Washington, Jan. 8 (P>—A * VOLKSWAGENS they demanded equality and the be the straight chemise dress and lines to provide increased •tTie three middle-aged women 489 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER Gaston Realty Cb. beautiful fabrics and workman- tinues on 29 counts of cruelty and and William Downey are the first are a bit tired, but are looking Supreme Court today reversed John Bissdl REALTORS — MI 3-6060 — INStlRORS right to vote; , shlp- matching jacket or, full-length and faster service. » forward to the rest of the jour­ the llrat conviction of aa allon MI 8-5781 Advance Showings maltreatment of prisoners . . Sen. Americans to make a nonoftlclal ..r Pl 2-8828 ' SutU for the 1958 Easter Pa­ coat, shown in alt fabrics an4 . Effet^tive at once,our Humphrey (D-Mlnn.) says A X PI 2-7388 6f advance ahowlnga for the na­ fitted jacket, just reaching the U n flatly rejected Ms proposqis. ed by Hli American aide. Wll- oned on spy charge*. The State- unanimous opinion, oald It wrao MANCHESTER MOTOR Ml 8-7828 Aooney tion’s fashion press, hark back to hipbone, with slim skirt and ovsr- - There are some ntted, full-skirt­ Department refused to let them go unaecooonry to pnoo on vaBdlty Mitchell 3-2711 . Ttarea simultaneous natural gas Ranallo, on hls 1955 mlsaion 5* ' ( MB S-IKB the sack silhouette and ths abort- blouss the Same lengto . aa ths ed dresses in the Aftsr-5 fqsklons, C of ^ provtao bstanao tko 'iao- .(bBoiootona and fltss destroy mopt ito Pelplhg. under . its policy of banning all jacket, often d f, fsbrid to mzteh but even for formal wear slender tteeo found there w m lash. o< "Your Loed OldsmoMlu Dodur" Carlton W. Hutchins Arthur A. Kdote s f hair of ths 1920a but they manr of city blotik' in Madison. Wt*. Loi^ar Also Oosas* itravsl to' .Red Ohin* by U.8, eit- Howard Hostlngl Worr*n E. Howland . agad to avoid some of the''morii line* look newest, and smart wom­ esrldonee to m$tport . MD 8-U 08 Ml 8-8138 , - - ^ MI »B44« ' ' the Unlhgv , lianrlj^Bter x ysBtarday canslng death of mlddla- Anothar Amsricani Lee Angalea listts'bscous* the Uhltsd , States fPm 5 1 2 W e s t R enter; - — ^ , mi f - 6 4 2 7 Ml 8-1187 h a fri> a ^ feature* of that, earlier Hisra are alsq ' brief jacksts, en will Dq choosing draped Chiffon ttea of Kant . ^ ahaaths for avanlng, in blsAk- dr ogad eonpla- wtd' mlltioa' dollar Attomay A. J. Wlrtn, crossed th# ' ending at tha u FalBtUn$, and smoU bridis into Red China short- (OoatluM^a* Fog* F oot). ' u tiv o 04 FInlaadi 4.-. Xt np l o h ^ Ja necessary to ap- bloused jacktU, - usually with hlfh ee^qrs, short or long. ^u^nlng IfBraUi propsrQr daakg*

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T ■ /.- * X. MONDAY^ PEBBtJARY 8,1858 V p a 6 e t ^ l v e A ro n x e Dally Net Preee Run The Weather iianrhi^Btrr lEtt^tttns Himlii For the Week Ended Ferecaet of U. S. We ^ February 1, IR58 of present d«r audiences that Moetly fair entening statement to I of structure we may need to set he doesn't go speeding down the hospital corridors. (Herald Photo by Ofikra). the first half consisted of real The latest letter In the cor­ up In the field of outer apace ac­ music and the second half of trivia. SAU CE PAN respondence Bulganin initiated George Goldfer’i. a BrookI.vn i school principal who committed, tivities—as to where It will be In AUTO BODY It is a sad commentary on tastes Refuter $7.50 velue with London and Washington I the over-all structure of the gov­ their policemen, a recent survey eral Manchester patrolmen occu­ iSeek N-Test Curbs suicide last week. The jury fore-1 Tow n Provides revealed. pied until 4 p.m. They had been off the 17-page note tiie Soviet Pre­ .man, A. George Golden, accused ernment." WELDING, AUTO BODY and FENDER REPAIRS mier sent Eisenhower Sunday. The East Hartford and Hartford duty since 8 a.m. after working the hoard of telling "deliberate! Such activity now Is centered COMPLETE CAR PAINTING No Court W ork Police Departments give their men from midnight. One of the officers ONLY The western powers are coordi­ Washington, Feb. 4 iffh Sep. the Senate disarmament subcom­ lies’’ spd said the charges were an' in the Defense' Department. equal time off. Rockville officers it was reported, had been working nating their sn.^wers to the Soviet Humphrey iD-Mlnn» today called mittee with leporis made by Har­ attempt to dlve.-t th« jury from Its , Told of the White House an­ LACQUER AND ENAMEL are paid a minimum of one and a since 4 p.m. the day before. nouncement, Senate Democratic Pay for Police BAY-ANN on President Eisenhower to "break old E. Sta.»«en’i "task forces" on course. | half hours extra pay. The. West Last week, despite a plea by Po­ T V C U N IC ^ You sovff $1.52 methods of providing inspection Goldfarh was principal at the ! Leader Lyndon B. John.son of Hartford department provides ex­ lice Chief Herman O. Schendel for up" his disarmament package and procedures for safe disarmament. I Texas said "Congress will ulti- 8 GRISWOLD ST. TEL. Ml 9-5025 Manchester is but one of 11 1>/a-QUART John Marshall Junior High School: tra pay to men remaining in court more court sessions every week. 128 SPRUCE GOP Advised offer to negotiate with Russia on Humphrey is chairman o' the where a 13-”ear-old white girl re-; ; mately determine what agency. municipalities in the Hartford after 10:30 a.m. Judge Wesley C. Gryk said the 24-Hour Service a 2-year ban on nuclear weapon” subcommittee, .Staraen is Eisen- j ported she was raped by a 15-vear- I should handle space development. area which makes no provisions In addition to Manchester, present winter system of court on DOUBLE BOILER te.sts. An agreement to ban such hower'a apeeial aaai>tant for d s - ' old Negro boy. In another Brook- ; Just as It did in the case of atomic towns offering no compensation Mondays and Saturdays would not ■•evler'glO.SO vetwe To Allow Press tests should be considered apart armament. lyn school a Negro boy ra-'crl a Ne- 1 energy” for extra pay or for compensatory be changed. Until this winter, court from other proposals, including arc Glastonbury, South Windsor, e^'lH Humphrey qiio-ed Eisenhower ss g-o girl last Tresdav night. i When the Killian report came time off for its policemen who Windsor, Windsor Locks, Wethers­ had been held three days a week. that to hall” production of nuclear writing that the reports were made The m ajor's committee hopes to When the Killian report will MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL PTO wea|)ons. Humphrey contended in PRESENTS appear In Town Court as witness­ field, Newington, M id d le t o w j^ Schendel said he will not recom­ ONLY Into Meetings bv various persons with the under­ present its p' ogrom to the mayor . ! come along, Knowland didn’t say. es during their off-duty hours. Farmington, Bloomfield and Rocky mend extra pay for his men who a speech prepared for Senate de- standing that they were for use and the board of education today. I He said it ^will go first to the Only Hartford, West Hartford Hill. have to appear in court. He main­ Hartford. Feb 4 ig*) Secretary liverj'. of the President and the National Til* committee Includes William President and then to the Republi- Cleveland P, Grant a Meanwhile the White House and Rockville make it easier for The matter has evoked concern tains that another court session, in RAYTHEON ef State Mildred P, Allen todayV uV wlV,-. n , i Security Council, and to give them , can leaders on Capitol Hill. in Manchester ever since a court addition to the two now held eve iy You Sovo $2.52 le : ri!dsv dlXtribtiUon "would not serve (Centteueil m Rage Nine) It was these leaders. Knowland II n session three weeks ago kept sev- week, would alleviate the situation. recommended that hjeettngs of the' good intentions t^a.\ a» • .'W**' Vh. n,.hUe m»er*.t " said, who requested the presence iR o n b e h * Republican State Central Commit tion for an East-West atimmit con-; the public interest." NORTH TO THE YUKON Ottior wondoriul MBVBIRB W AItB valuoal Hiimphi-e.v said the President’s of Killian at this regular Tuesday A NEW NATURAL COLOR FILM and LECTURE ON ELECTHO.MC tee and town committees be open fereme. Legislative huddle with the Chief RANGE to the press. A letter made public ye.steiday nine-point disarmament program Is ALASKA and "niE YUKON TERRITORY fine, hut that "no ns.t'on, least of Executive. TECHNICIANS "A fter ail. everything that goea from Russian Premier Nikolai Bul­ Leader Urs:es The conference lasted ^wo hours on there la public businesa in one ganin did not go far enough, a all , the surpicloua. tightly-con- SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 2:30 P.M. lUEL OIL TM. aD»OiaH»ti» HBOI I luortw* Whlte House ststement Indicated.! ‘ roUed Soviet I nion would ,a*ree and 10 minutes. Rep. Allen.4R-I11) way or another," she declared. commented that "it was about "the BoaAwe Mrs. Allen’s proposal came In toward meeting Eisenhower's, in- io »dch s ’ eeping provislon.s a!l\(*t SiiiffJe riiurcli MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM GASOLINE tloeffOMc BaoAtA Bv one time. longest We’ve had in a long time.” C»wtvw*«ai CoMHy Cnimpb *•» her speech at the party’s dutch sistence that such s conference ADULTS 85c STUDENTS and CHILDREN- 50c r ’Ce*W»4 47.71 _____ treat luncheon at Hotel Bond Mrs. would "hold good hope of sdvo- Most of the DOlnhs. he noted, In addition to the" usual discus- I. CUABANTH all tbEVIIlON AND l#"C*w*etkN M 10.74 4 0 i. DW thOw 4U.94 J Ot. WliUH*, 44.44 siise of pesre snd Jus- would require the inslallalion of f^or Lutherans 1 Sion of the legislative program in TICKETS ON SALE AT: RADIO REPAIR WfOM POt 90 DayS» Allen, a Republican, announced re-’ t-atins the Three! Manchealer youths, shackled together, are escorted front Bolton Justice (Jourt after a special HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE— E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE cenlly she is not s csndtdale for u, , elsborate inspection ay. 'ems. j I general. Knowland said there also pfU s Ceme in end tee eur cemplele telectlen ef RIVIRI WAR! blndover session last night. James Florence. 16, is covering his face with his hand. Next is Is Um of ro«awfM««e eneRiii. j was talk of the prospects for early WELDON DRUG CO.—001 MAIN STREET BANTLY OIL renomlnallon to the post for a sec­ K.senhower used that pliianc in The senator aaid the United j AllahUf City. N. J.. Feb. 4 /P- ■ Maurice Deamaris. 17. and In leather jacket. Bertram Biggie, 23. State Policeman Joseph Sikor- •• CAorfw *v«p pOtm a Jan. l ’,f letter to Bulganin saying States "handled very badly" a Ru.s- , I submission to (Congress of a plan' Ticket Chairman, Mrs. William Mlnnlck—Tel. MI 8-4480 (.>MI'\N\, INC. for pmfH. HALE'S HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT ond four-yesr term. Leaders ofveight Lirtheran church ski IS at right. State Policeman Jack Corwin is in the rear. (Herald Photo hy Pintoi. WONDERFUL FARHLV SHOW BONUS (LOWER STORE LEVEL) Explaining her reasons for sd- he would agree to the conference Sian propo.sal to ban nuclear weap­ bodies toda.i”'^vere asked to aban­ to reorganize the Defense Depart­ BENEPTT PTO SCHOLARSHIP FUND : 'I M \ i\ - 1 lti'.i:i 4* 1»s« cwolawf* l«4«i •• occwotaly GREEN STAMPS e FREE PARKING vocating press attendance at such if certain conditions were met. ons tests with a provision for in- don plana for piecemeal mergers ment. He said prospects are that ' (This Film Will Not Be Included In Mr, Grant’s party gatherings, at which GOP Bulganin’s note, delivered Sunday, •tallatlcn of an inspertlon system ; at least the general outlines of TEL. Mitchell 9-4595 #• «l a ra#ee*a9l# In fas-or of all-out,union as a single March Entertainment At The Buslineil) 0 policies are decided ahe said: was a reply to the Jan. 12 letter. within the bo deis of each testing church. - ■ Eisephower s recommendations in this: field will be in the hands of "We want to get away from the The White House statement Is­ slate and near each testing site. ' Such a merger would bring over KOCKYII.I.E TR 5-.1271 BUYS! 4s PaHoros asdy os N 3 Local Boys 5cien/is fs P o n d s r Congress by mid-March. •msf. impression Ihst anything in politic.s sued last night said the Bulgantn "We rejected the Soviet proposal five million persons -twTs-thirds of AND Eisenhower has promised to lake tt 7, Maoit'aHi W'wpo* ♦wiopf of fof §—8 is conducted In smoke-filled rooms. note IS being con-sidered further, out of hand. ’ Humphrey reported, all Lutherans ip the Untted State.s Plead GuiltA in ^ TkJWHALCcou We want to bring the party closer but added it i^ "al-eady apparent without "giving cogent reasons for and Canada into one Lutheran a personal hand in the reorganiza- 4e MaMain IM Rifim* wual»i Borvtoq, MANCNBftBR CONN* to the people and b: fng riiore peo­ that further elarifloation of the’'m e rejection." The result, he con- body. , Hon and Knowland said the Chief ple Into the party." Soyiel position will, be neces- tended, was a propaganda victory Tbe appeal for tolal-niei get was Bolton Hoidnp ' Executive-os "very alert to the irii- Russian Challenge I porlance of getting his recommen- F or 8 t»my$ heller TelevUlon CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS The slate official said that fall- sHf\’. for the Ru.«slans. n.ade by the Rev. Dr I . Eppling' tfr* to admit the preaa to auch The statement added that Bui- -Humphrey cr.ncciled this country ■ dations to Congress at a reason­ mnd Radio terrier call Reinaitr.. of New York City, long ■er< And you'll be the prettiest P* O ’J i, *-*•'* - ” guardian.'* by the eomt and an­ er: rican languages preparing for fu­ public to such meetings. "Let us slop our fashioning of sons at SflamL Fla. on charges (In respon.se to a press query. swered for them in the brief aea- "School work should be made ture So'viet activities there. .More of cMispiring to launch a military N O D O W N pin-up of them all! fresh division, at least long enough fun because it’s hard, not because of us should learn at least to read FEB. 5 , Democratic State Chairman John Hurt Rails, Transit for us to examine our motives expedition against Batista gov­ M. Bailey said today that meet­ (Continurd on Page .Nine) it s easy." said Dr. J. Robert Op- Russian, he said. ernment III Cuba. Ilie inUlctmenI, PAYMENT and purposes under the emancipat­ penheimer, famed atomic scientist. Allen W. Dulle.s. director of the AT ings of that party’s State Central ing and uniting cro.ss of Christ. ” returned by a federal grand Jury, 36" CHECKERED Committee have been open to the Americans need "more respect for Central Intelligence Agency, said also charged the group with con- AAP SUPER (NOTE— The face of .\meriean There ire these immediate de­ he declared. learning and for hard work." h* .saw no evidence Russia intends press "for years." He said that transportation U rhanging and velopments. spirac.v to illegally ex|>ort U.S, ''NOVEL TUFT" The council, founded on Sept. S. Scienti.s'ts,,should try to evliuatc right now to follow a policy in­ arms, amniunltion and "imple- MARKETS Democratic town committee ses- drastirelly. Railroad gaasenger Railroads all’ over the country 1918, carries on a wide range of aiona also have been open to news­ business Is going downgrade and politicians about science, even lob­ volving serious risk of nuclear iiieiits of war” to Cuba, are cutting down on passenger apiritual and material services in News Tidbits war. men). ' gaining speed. Private cars art service. Famous-name trains are North America and abroad. Mer­ bying. writing letters, taking part 99 c yd. Mra. Allen, the state's top elec­ : Jamming rity streets. Airlines Culled from .\P Wires in. politics, said William H Benton, Rus.sia "is making hay in un­ F.W’OKS DISABIIJTY LAW being curtailed or consolidated ger talks are now under way der-developed countries saving Washington, Feb. I iff* —House tion official, devoted much of her I move between cities almost as fast just as surely as branch line locals. among these two groups of mem­ former U.S. Senator from Connec­ M-/- w paaUl chfeka with »n talk toda.v to reviewing activities ticut. Politicians hold ke\ roles in their .system is behind all then Speaker Rayburn (D-Tex) said I as sound. Tills Is the first bf four Says Ben Heineman, president of ber church bodies: today he favors legislation to al­ * Mc^U Pettern pattern'of electro-tufting. In pink, of her office over the past three aiithorltatl%’r articles on the re- the Chicago A North Western: The United Lutheran Church Starkwcatlipr and girl citinpan- determining crucial policies of how years lon plead innocent to Nebraska much research shall be done, what (Ciintiniied on Page Thirteen) low a vice president, lii eSac of blue, aqua and yellow. I volution). I "Our competitor is not the bus (2.3."5 000 members I, Augustana Looking ahead, she said tliat one murder charges in Lanca.ster the disability of a President, to I or the airplane. It is the private Lutheran Church other cities — | airlines themselves are hard put dian .5loiintie on annual patrol 30 today rebels agaihst the cenual (.•■p)—.An .AWOI. prisoner wat ready to efect OR SIRLOIN minutes after cra.sh... Detrplt a<- government will demand that Pantouw. . ^ BEAUTIFUL 45" EVERSLAZE Los Angeles and Miami are two - i to\ make money, wondering how Lt. Governor Race Wa.rouvv, a colonel, ia the Indo- shot and killed by a guard t4>- OVER 50 OTHER GARAGE SUPER-RIGHT-HEAVY where snowflakes -a'ren'l ne'eded. they can finance the movement in­ counted disputes legal authority President Sukarno remove Premiei day as he attem^ed to eacepo Snap A B/gemer styfet Hartford, Conn., Feb. 4 i*Pr — of Internal Revenue Service (o re-' Djuanda and the cabinet, ne.sian military attai he in Peiping. MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM I ON DISPLAY-OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY LB "PEEKA '\ ' In many. Northern cities, traffic to the jet age. Naugatuck, Feb. 4 iF State Sen. I i-jinnot say | Relia))le sources said in September and failed to heed a cry te WESTERN STEER BEEF . The Connecticut Supreme Court Jams come with snow or sun. quire listing of expen%c account "I sni expecting it halt. Dead was P\ t. Henry J . ■ •49g to fl.V t Buses Hiir^ Stephen J. Sweeney of Naugatuck I when this will happen. " .said LI that Jndonesia'.s former vice presi­ has rejected the claim'of a Florida The trafflo Jam is part of our The intercity bus line is railing said today that he Is "extremely money on tax returns. Trudeau. 21, of the 588' En­ Regularly 1.09 lb man that this state's 1951 first i Col. Ventje Sumiial. military com- dent. M’ohammeiJ HatlA. who op­ PIVX these COAST SXTKAS at MO fXTKA COST! and "LUSTER LACE" daily life. It is where we have behind in the race'to keep up with Interested " in the Republican nom­ Inter-Communicatiiins system be­ poses Sukarno’s ("ooperation with gineers Battalion of F t. Belvlor, degree murder law is unconstitu­ come to in our new mode of niave- tween home and school will jiermit I mander iq Indonesia's le'eHioiis Va.. where, the Army aeld, be A' Tomporaturo Control Insulation.— airplanes and private automobiles ination for lieutenant governor. North Celebes Islands. the Comnuinists, had demanded ^ Rad Cedar Shingles or Shakes tional. ment, in how we get from here to despite such Innovation.s as a lav­ Sweeney, now in his'third term stricken student In Old Sayhrook that either Waropw or some other was absent xvlthout leave. to Match Your House. Seals Out the Weather. DELICIOUS WITH STEAK Wallace M. Walter, 36. had there. Many of us have come to a to graduate In June Yrom high .Sumual refused to disclose the atory. air conditioning and elec­ as senator from the 14th Oiatrict, nature of hi.s mysterious mission officer become AViiiv Cliief of ■ $ 1.69 yd. claimed that he was deprived of stall, with a tall fin in front of ui^ made his statement to n.wsmen school. . . Hartford County Grand FUEL* OIL PBK’E CUT At Heavy-Duty Asphalt Roof Shingles- tric shaver outlets. The running i In Tokyo, where Sukarno Is visit- .staff. Ar Weather and Rot-Proof Sills due process of law and equal pro­ amt S' fancy chrome grille behind. time, between New York and Chi­ without elaboration. He headed the Jury takes up case of Russell L .A Japane.se Foreign Office source Hartford. Feb 4 lAA — Home Ing. for Longer Life. to Last a Lifetime. What a beautiful fabric! Woven leno-weave tection under the law In his trial TrAnaport Revolution cago Is now 17 hours and* 55 min­ appropriations committee In the Barrett accuiwd of lover’s lane said Warouw has talked with a owners In the greeter Hertford for the parking lot slaying at The United States Is undergo­ 1057 General Assembly. slaying; . . Rented birth crrtlfirete j But he denied that he already area are In for some gimd newa in all paatel colors and white. utes compared with 30 hours in I has presented a lebel ultimatum member of Sukarno's party, per­ ONIONS Bridgeport. Feb. 9, 1956. of Mrs. ing a revolution in transportation. 19.39. A native of Naugatuck; he was operation pnhrely revealed In —delivery prices Will be going VOH'l MISS THIS OfFERf Phone or write Now! haps with the President himself. YELLOW Doroth.v Cahill. probate Judge in 1943-44 and now is Hartford. i to 'th e Indonesian President down foiiAtenIhs of a cent pOr It is as significant as the shift As for 'the smaller ui-ban and When it happens," he said, "it But Sumal declared: "Our trip The law leaves to the trial Jury from the canal bargeI’Xe and the lake suburban' lines In, many a town treasurer of the Republlcsn Town Leading scientiits and top mili- gallon. The dro| lii price’ in some C-90 C O A ST LUMBER CO RP., , 1041 Dixwell Ave., Hamden, Conn. officiala' to • pe honored a t ! wiU be broadcast." has nothing to'do with Sukarno.” CLEAN DRY STOCK the. question of whether death or . steamer to the train, as profound the last bus has rolled into the ga- ^ m m itlee he added: cases has sfireedy taken pleee. 3 - 1 9 * ' PINE LENOX life, Imprispnment shall bp ,/ the ■ - hite Bouse (ilnoer touigpL . . , A spokesman with Syikarno s en- while ail arOa dUtribtitora aro ' N qi \ A. ' aa', the change frqlm the horse and rage, the \doors have- Wen Ipcked ' Sweefiey became ih^ second m^an It”' "Mv trip has the sole purpose of penalty...... do bi^^^l’d by a convicted , bu|ggy tpi the trollay and the In- and the .company haa g»ne-Wt of in twoi days to let it be known that Lt Oen. Triideoii arjlvesi in Japan J/tourage said there had been no expected to have lower pricea bjf It □ ■ '.1 om on way here to beco'mc new chief contact between the President and consolidating and strengthening PHARMACY JW.HALB< murderer. As ft did in Walter’s , terarban express. It affects ,ua all. taiuaineaa.t: Still more lints have cut ’ he, vyahUi *5e GOP nomtnsuon for W ednesday morning. TWa naeOM ESTIA4ATEFSTIf Street 1 ______- r — r— - THE of Army's geaearcli and develop­ Summufrt. Sukarno' left Tokyo today i the position of -those areas in In- Sgg-E. CENTER ST. V M a n c m b b t i i i C o f iii* cassi. the jury can, aave a murderer It is a revohit(on \|rhich will ac-' bark on aervice. ■ - li^ilteqant governor. - ■ that, detlvegy pricea wltl ge (tea a, GREAT ment section. Specialist in child for- a'lo u r of'bouth central Japan i donesia vj’hich are-at lhia\moiuent [, A tlantic &Pacific from the electric chair, by a rec- eelerate enormously ”in thq next ' ThU has left some people ,ln the State Treasurer John OUt viano d id, expect^ 'to- return on Feb. | strugjtllng for juptlce and rehebU- te HA cedta tor proetteally nB \ , □ FREE ' City.„^------.^— .S to fe ------..b Ml il-«8M * QORNErMAIN aiid OAK $TREETS > plight of prock Holmes, an Inaur- of New Haven, announced yesler- psychtatiyy aaya Junior may have a and id^ expected 'to-return on Atotributera. Prices bi i ommendatlfin of mercy. few. yearn. It wlll'lisave ua a dif­ tbe area U H 5 " BOOKLET Phon.^ .._.__„ DtPlNDABLI FOOD RETAIURS SINCE ferent country than we -were at "school pliobia'' if ha dikllkea'at­ n.'. ■ ■ , bavO been at tbe 14A tesoL (Cootiiiaed (Hi Fogo Nine) ] tending school. Sumual arrived |i week ago and tContinued on Pago ‘TUrteea) (OoaHaaeS aa Face Thirteen) the end of World W ar I t (CoflUnued eo P H 9 ^ f -

I. . J)' / . \ • > f . ' ■ ■ i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,* CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY i,, 1968 PAG E T B R iB 1 PAG E TWO MANCHESTER feyBNmG HERALD, MANCHESTEft, CONN.> TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 195S 3 area breaka,- are in charge of thie T h e B ig M o ve ALUnittoGe^ GIVE WElt Emergency MedicaJ S«nriee iign School Trio Eads TsMikti I Waa A Tbeaage Fraakewtolii—Blaod of Pra*nla Rockville-Vernon inveetigatlon. To Addreas Oub Coventry- High School News Feature The Betty Crocker Homemaker Cards for Vets CHRISTIAN DION lays Program Evenings AVAILABLE AT When need for emergency Sheinwoid on Bridge CmitImiauB Shown of IVimoTTow in Rockville High medical care ariaee, on any Police Group Tells £puncil Town Crotid List Completed; From 6 R.M. STATE g!25-»(7cent action to not quote rates on any form of insurance. It’s our when First Selectmen CTiarles A. TOMORROW'S HERALD ’The classes in knitting, crochet with the ’Town Fire Department, scholarship fund. Mrs. Smith said merce expressing the thanks of the charge the fee for new church daughter. Upper Butcher Rd.; Earl bu.siness. Why not try us? ing and rug hooking will begin the chief said today. The deadline Robbins read a letter from the children’s tickets have been ^>e- building. (Crain. Broad Brook. town’s attorney at the meeting of Retail MerchanU’ Oimmlttee for Births today; A son to Mr. and tomorrow at the ’’Your Yarn for filing application<, at the Spruce cially priced for the affair. The Rev. Paul J. Bowman, pas- i . . the selectmen last night. extra aervlces during the Chriat- Shop." 46 Cottage St. One session St. headquartert is 5 p.m. today. AFTER INVEN’TORY tor. in his request for the fee wsiv- i Mrs. John Weigold. West Willing- A t the Jan. 15 meeting of the Meettnga Tonight maa teaaon. The police were re- will be from 2 to 4 p.m. and an­ Mason said that the number of Look To er. noted that although the church I Inn; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Board of Selectmen, the constables A regular session at Trial Justice eponalble for turning on and off DEWEY-RICHMAN other from 7 to 9 p.m. Further men he will take on is "indefinite. SALE did not ereej a ne-w building it did i Corbin Bahler, RFD 2. explained in detail a plan to or­ (Jourt will be held tonight at 7:30 Christmas lights on Fox Hill and information may be obtained at the He did say that ho would like to at ths Community H all w inter goods at cost prices. in Central Park, and adjusting the undergo extensive renovations and | Eventa Tonight COMING THURSDAY 767 MAIN ST. John H. Lappen, Inc. have 24 firemen, six for each fire­ ganize and incorporate. They said Pinehurst Shoes, R u b b e r s , Arctics, expansion. The Flnai)artroent has 21 full­ group certain training aids pro­ ing at United Methodist Church at Grocery alao gave overtime parkera friend­ classes. One class will meet tomor­ time firemen, including the chief. Band. Use your Charge Plan ly warning tickets, and a 12-mlnute rules regarding bills. Bills to be ; Vernon to discuss plins for the 164 East tlenter Street— MI 9-5261 vided by the state which are not 8 o’clock tonight. If you wish. row night from 7 to 10 o’clock and The job carries an annual start­ AT 302 MAIN grace period. presented to the city for payment Blue and Gold Banquet. Parents available to them as indlviduala. A Joint meeting of the church at its bi-monthly council meetings, I are Invited to attend, the other ’Thursday mornings from ing salary of $4,867 and includes The legality of the move and the school staff and the Board of Re­ The Public Works Committee 9 to noon. The classes are designed paid holidays, sick leave, vacation FOR LEADERSHIP IN are to be given to Mrs. Escobar by j The Jaycees will meet at 8 p.m. Inactive Sterling Open Thursday Evenings Until 9:00 selectnien’a part in it were i ef erred ligious Education will be held at IVIWiVIV I 9 STORE also received an appreciative note and pension benefits. Mason said, noon of the meeting day. Bills must | at the American Legion Home, for the enjoyment of beginners or to town counsel for an opinion. 8 o’clock at the parish room of the Gift bcuhtts ef fruit and 8 Depot Sq.— Tel. M l S-8691 from the Retatl MerchanU of the and Saturdays Until Noon advanced painters. Students in the He added that, when all the ap­ Chamber. The Public Works De­ be itemized, and must note the de- j The Frank Badstuebner A u x -1 GREATEST Atty.' Garrity said the con- Congregational Church. Open Dally • A.M.-8 P.M. course are required to furnish their plications are in, he 'will confer feed deiicecies. Ceme in partment ■was praised for an "ex­ partment which placed the order, \ iliary. VFW , will hold a grocery NOW AVAILABLE BY SPECIAL Btables "do have a right to or­ Temaorrow’s Events FREE ALTERA’tlONS own materials. Registration for with General Manager Richard cellent snow removal job." All purchase orders from the city , social for members and friends at ganize or incorporate.” He added A special town meeting tomor­ er CoH Ml 3^U1. this course may be made at the Martin' on making any, appoint Alderman Luther Trouton. chair­ must be signed by the department j 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs ORDER UNTIL MARCH 1st that this action "would not give row at 8 p.m. at the Community Mabel Bateman. 21 East St. YW C A office. ments. (S8) WEST POINT man o$ the Fhiblic Works Com­ head. (them) any further powers than Hall wilj hear the report of the ChasHl X Haxtlota, Ceaa. The Tolland County Art Assn, Uhaiwrl s SirM Hiiirui. CoSB. ( 8) FEATL’RE FILM mittee said residenU are making Break at Fabian's We are now taking orders for (he sterling (able silver those conferred by State Statute." School Sites CTomnUttee. Although Ckaaacl is Rartlwd, Coaa. "I KIlIrd Thai Wamaa" Rockville police are investigating will meet at 8 p in. at Maple St. In regard to the question of ap­ CTuuiael it HBrIacfleM. Hau. > ■) NEWS REPUHTER AND the monthly rubbish collection dif­ patterns listed below—and others not shown. They have tbe warning haa been drawn to ask WEATHER a reported break at Fabian’s Drug School. proval by the Selectmen, Atty. Ckaaafl M fiitni Britiiia, C'aaa. ficult by putting garbage in with St. Bernard's Women's Guild FUR SALE! been on the Silversmith's*inacti\e list. Since it will be specific action in regard to the 32- (18) SAN FRANCISCO RKAT Cksaael 4S Holyoke. Uaoe. the tin cans. He said the Police Store Sunday night. - j Garrity said "the conatablea do not acre Rogers-Toomey-Bolton tract, Clui:i*e| SS Walerbary. Coao. (221 '"RE CAUFORNIANS John Fabian, owner, called police will meet at 8 p.m. in l^e church some time before we are able, to repeat,this offer, we need the approval of the Select­ (381 BOOTH A SADDLES Department will be advised of o f­ it is understood at least two addi­ (48) .MARTIN KANE Monday when he opened the store I hall. suggest that you place your order now for delivery in the men to organize or incorporate. tional parcels of land -will be re­ S:ee < S) BIJ8IK (SSI EARLY LATE SHOW fenders. and a patrolm: n will be <1S-4W BIO PAkOPF sent to warn the resident of the about 9 a.m. He reported an esti- | The Board should not, in any way, ported. One of these, made public AMEBICAM BANDSTAND Constance Old Mirror Symphony or recognized such an organiza­ will hold its regular meeting to­ 11:18 (18) WEATHER A SPORTS was repected by the Council. The Chased Diana <1X-SS) UUEEN FOk A DAY (38) 7YEATBEB , J • w .w- I mied and said an unsuccessful at-1 SACRIFICE PRICE! Old .N'ewbiiry Symphony tion or corporation.’ It should keep morrow at 8 p.m. (4ei OPEN HOIRE developer had hoped to have the | 15 9^^ MORE ENTER ITALY D'Orleana I.jidy Diana a complete ’hands off attitude in 4;1S (1S-4S) SECkET 8TUBM city pay for the sewers, since the damaged. ‘ i During the first half of 1957 Dorothy Lady Mary Paul Revere Chased The Rev. CarRtrfi T. Unley will Virginia the matter." 4UW US) EDOE OF NIOHI city paid for sewers in a similar, George A. Trapp and ; more than 4.867,000 foreigners en- Manner* Loui.s XIV apeak at the meeting of the Co-op­ < S> LITTLE RASCALS Carvel A t present, the town has seven erative Kindergarten and Nursery («ei IXrONKY TINES development begun at the same Policeman William Tomlin. | tered Italy, an increase of 15,9 per Drury Lane elected constables. In addition ,^o tomorrow at 8 p.m. at United (SS) AMERICAN BANDSTAND time as his sewer four years ago. investigating a number of rent over the same period in 19.56. the four who attended last night's 4:45 •M-SS) .MODERN ROMANCkR The city received a request that GORH.A.M STERLINC;— Delivery Methodist CThurch. s:ee ( S) LONO JOHN SILVER session, they include Robert Lindberg St. be surfaced. A d e-1 ------;----- ^------— Summer thru September—October The^ Commisalon on Education < S-5S) SIR LANCELOT Boske, Arthur Held and Robert (181 I LED THREE LIVES BOLAND veloper is planning to build aboiut | ^ and'phurch school staff of United Adam Fontaineblcu Lu,\embourg Princess " Murdock. C2I THE FIRST SHOW a dozen homes there. The Pub­ Methodist Church will meet at 8 (sei i;oMEnv t im e OIL COMPANY Albemarle Governor's Madam Jumel Patricia Last School Payment Made lic Works Committee ■will hold a p.m. tomorrow "at the church. Sen­ (401 POPEYE Antique Lady Madam Roanoke S:se tlH) THE niO SHOW 369 CENTER ST. hearing and then make a rc(X>m- Payment of $729.45 to Matthew ior choir will rehearse at 7 p.m. "The KlHlnr Bandit" Baronial" Griswold Morns Rose Marie J. Reiser, Inc., construction con­ Senior choir of the (Congrega­ ( s) CARTOON b x pr y:ss Tel. Ml 3-6320 mendatlon to the council. - Bead Hamilton Madam Royal Oak tractor for the Elementary School tional (Church will rehearse at 7:15 ( S-SS) MICKEY MOI’SK CLUB A petty cash fund of $25 was Bi-adford Hampshire Royale St. Cloud (SOI THE EARLY SHOW approved for'Mni. Ali<» Eicobar, addition two waa. made by the p.m. "Captali( from Caollle" 24-Hour Burner Service Chateau Hanover Mandai'in St. Dunstan Selectmen last night. ’The amount The Catholic Youth Organiza­ (40) TWILIOHT THEATER city secretary, who works in the Chatham Henrv II Marcel Niel Plain repreaented the one-half of one tion will meet at 7 p.m. in St. Maur S:00 ( 81 POPEYE I'or Hiirm-r c ()nl> office of the Building Inspector. Chesterfield Hunt Club Medici St Dunstan ( 8) HOPALONO CASSIDY Mrs. Escobar haa been authorized Chased per cent'Of-tho construction con­ rice (Church Hall. (SS) GET 8BT-00 j Christina Imperial Mothers tract, withheld for one year fal­ S:Sf ( SI NEWS. SPORTS A WEATH­ to receive payment of any bills | YOU A NEW. SURE'FOOTEQ ChrysanthC' Chrysan- Mythologique St. Martin's Call Ml 9-2429 or MI 3-4845 lowing final Inspection of the woi*k Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ ER owed the city, since she is th e; mum lhenu:m Navarre Shamrock V < 81 N»;W'S. WEATHER AND only city employe who maintains Sheaf of made on Nov. 30, 1956. ton correspondent, Doris M. SPORTS 1I:1S (18) MILLION DOLLAR HOVIB TO TRAVEL...,WITH ANTI-SPIN REAR AXLE*! Cinderella Imperial .Newcastle A check for $25 waa drawn to IPItnlln, telephone Mitchell 8-5545. (SS) PHONE YOI’R ANSWER "ThrXaBB Search.'’ regular office hours. i Clermwt cjuecn New (Queens WTieat S;U (22) SPORTSCA8T (881 TONIUHT Sovereign transfer to the Reserve Fund the William Pliska. chairman of the Cluny 111* .New Standish 11:80 (22) TONIUHT Spotswo^ unexpired balance of the $168,000 !S! M ade in th e pacific (S2) NEWS Finance Committee, headed by Colfax JefTcrson New Vintage appropriated for the 6-room ad­ Bargain Burglar l!;SS ( 8) TOWN CRIER _ ll:8S (401 NEWS A PREVIEW’S William Pliska. reported that Colonial King .\lbe('t Nocturne Stratfor(l dition. 7:Se ( 8) HONKYMfMINERS II :S0 ( 1) .NEWS A WEATHER about .$400 haa been collected In King F:dwH)d Old Dominion Stuart ( 8) KINGDOM OF l^ E SEA 12:S0 < 8) NEWS Coving .Kitchen EquipmMit Honolulu* M ^H onolulu police (18) 7 O’CLOCK RKPOR'T past due fines owed to the (Jity CromWll King George Old Ixindnn Threaded The Selectmen voted last night are trying to track down the city’s (22) WEATHER A IX*CAL NEWS Court. Of $641 due in uncollect­ Dauptfin La Modele Old Standish Antique n>.’58 SCOTSMAN (2^door) , (881 SEWS A WEATUFR WEDNESDAY ed fines at the end of the fiscal Dollv Madison Lady Oriana Tipt to buy a coffee um and tableware "key burglar” —a daring individ­ (40) NEWS A WEATHER for the Community Hall kitchen. ual who conimita two crimes for 7:11 (18-40) nOI^ULAS EDWARDS. lt:i ( 8) NEWS year. Nov. 1.5, 1957, all but $244 Duke of 5'ork Balllmoi e Paris Tuileries Three dozen place settings of the price of one. / WWfl (18-10) HOTEL iXISMOPOLITAM has been collected, he said. Edgeworth I.ancastei' Patrician Versailles (22) HimtLBlHTS (22-St) T IL TAC DOLOB Victorian melamine ware and stainless steel On four occaaiona recently, the Arrest warrant.* will be number­ Empire Lansdowne Plymouth Vine just ’’1795 equipped will be bought at this time. The burglar first ,went to the homes ed. as recommended in the audi* (Durgini Late Geoig:an Pompeian Violet melsunine place settings, in apple of cafe proprietors, stole their tor’s report, to show* a "complete Essex l.enox Poppy Portland Virginia green, will include a 10 and one keys and then went to- the., cafes PINEWOOD FURNITURE CO. record of all warrants'issued. Eventide Lily This lew pries lasindss heater/defroeter, directional signals, spare tire and wheel, double Lily of the Portsmouth Wedgewood fourth dinner plate, 6 and one-half and burglarized them. , ' *ment. The Health Com­ Colonial Visit your'Studebaker-Packard dealer today! (22) HARBOR COMMAND I2:4t (18) THE UUlUINU LIUHT mittee recommended that payment look at what you get: up to 29 miles per gallon Rd. resident, was dated Jan. 14. augurate the first In si aeriea of (30) TBEASL’ BE HUNT 1:88 (18) CONNECTICUT LIFE Manor Herman F. • Marshall, staff by property owners be deferred un­ on regular gasoline . . . Safety-Built body . . . Thursday jazz concerta at the Oak l:ee (18-40) THE PHIL SILVERS (221 AT HOME WITH KITTY You dsn'l have )e leeli twin le |4N H'l e ’881 Delivery Summer and Fall Bualneaa >ad CdhunerclBl Oper>tor«! photographer for the Hartford .Grill Restaurant, 80 Oak St., in SHOW . .. (SO) DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS til they connect to the line. WALLACE STERLINf;— ^ 440) MIDDAY MOVIE variable ratio steering... safety-finned brakes Courant, wrote that he had driven Manchester. "Bilku'e Placonr" Health (Jommitteo Chairman Antique Daiiphine Larkspur Renaisssne* See the new Scotsman Panel-Wagon. Side (22-80) EDDIE FISHER SHOW 1:U (It) NEWS : Evory window of ovary Oldsmobila Rhythm . . . economical Sweepstakes Six engine with through "many towns In the great­ The initial opening night will (Coler) GaeM: Marla Callar Rudolph Schmidt said he is study­ It* fair waathar all wlntar long Cabot Georgian •Monterey (ull-length water jacket that c-o-o-l-s the panels come out easily . . . convert it from er Hartford area and none com­ feature Stubby Pastor, popular Site ( 8-88) WVATT BARP ing the problem of possible air pol­ it SAFETY H A T E G lo ii Cainiel Colonial Orange • Windsor "The Imitation Jeme lution from continual burning at advancad Oldamoblla faaturi Blo.ssom Manor ^ engine on hottest days . . . moisture-proof panel vehicle to family station wagon. One pare 'vvlth the snow removal job brother of Tony Paator; nationally Snraee" CHARLES W, LATHROP With th< You raolly held tha rood with OLUSmohiliiv! . ; ; Carthage Juliet done in Bolton. The street I live the city dump. He urged the Coun­ King Princess . Windsor RciM ignitioi^ system. And, of course, the' car, one low coot: two uses. known recording, radio and TV <18-00) EVE ARDEN SHOW AGENCY, INC. ssfely, surely! Driving suywhere—in sny weather— extra on ia especially hard for the trucks personality. Dixieland trumpet 9:ie ( 8) CAPTAIN DAVID QBIEF cil to p v e serious consideration to Christian Marv to plow . because of the hill, hut ( 8-SSI BBOKBN ARROW OfSURANCE the matter and to eliminate the Oldsmobile'i hew .\nti-^in Rear Axle adds triiatworthy See tlM eeaielete See ef Studeheher-Paelwd sports cars, bardteps, sedaas aad staUea wagem solos and unique vocal presenta- "Shadow of Coehloe" traction to voiir travel. Willi the stronger, sturdier H ide- ery; FaU they have been prompt and a grood ttoqs distingulah "Stubby” among Flre-Auto-UabiUty- burning. The Council has previous­ INTERNATIONAI. STERLlNi;— Deliv <18-a) TO TE LL THE TRUTH Slance Chaaaic. voii ride in a i radle of safety. And you're Job has been done considering the the Pastor family. (22-3f) ADVENIUHES OF SIc- Homeownere ly Indicated that refuse should be (some immediately) amount of snow thht fell." URAW 172 E. Center SL—Ml D-0S84 headed for the ariUKuheat, eaaiest riding ever wilh New- Springtime Wally Fields and hla quartet en­ "The Diplema" Beacon Hill Geoigia .Maid Pantheon Marshall was referring, specific­ tertain at Mike Stanko’a popular Matic Ride*—Olilainnhile's true air kuspention that fea­ Brandon Lady Betty Primrose Theseum Studebaker-Packard ally to the difficult snowstom 9:ta ( 8) RADOE 714 tures both comfort and reliability. 'Trianon bistro every Thursday, Friday and I WSS) TV TIME . „ .. 1:88 <181 AS THE WORLD rURNt Courtship Mainlenon Queen's Lace CORPORATION early in the month which Saturday nights. "The Immorlal Eye" (22) NEWS Washington Birthday Rhapsody Trousaeeu (It) THE BED Sk e l t o n s h o w You Stojp out will) all the power you nerd, too . . . pica Deerfield Minuet prompted widespread complaints (88) 1:88 FLAYHOU8F tOldl Wedgwood ■ ------1------^ (Coler) _ l:tS (22) AT HOME WITH AITTT 8 Days Cruise to all (he economy voii want from the '58 RocLrt Kngine, So ^egance Norse In other towns on snow.removaL (22) LAWRENCE W ELK SHOW Elsinore Nosegay . Riviera 1810 Regular 2 :N < 8) PEO PLE AND I. t'EBESTS maLr a date (■> drive (hr moat popular ear in its claM Tickets Avallaible for Batefit (88) BOB GUMMJMGS SHOW (18-48) BEAT THE ilLOCK Bermuda and Nassau Enchantress Old English Rosalind Weight George W, Smith Shoddy "Bob m u-tor Schalliy" (now in lat plare in (he medium price field). See your Mrs. of (48) FRONTIER (22) FEATURE Gad^oon Orchid Serenity Mill Rd. tIckeU for Oldim obll.'i n.w Ouel-Renge Power lues for sale EASTWOOD ie:M ( 8) NEWS A WEATHER 2:Se ( S) FAMOUS PLAUIOU8E steamer "Queen of Bermuda” -Oldimobile'i Anit-Spin deer Aide g.)< Oldimobll«’i n.w J.lewoy Hydro-Motie . dealer right away! Spring ( 8) SEA HUNT . ( 81 JAND8TAND H.ottr* giv.t you 6ng*r-tip control of Bouquet (18-48) THE. 984,eee QUEStlON (18-18) HOUSE PARTY Sails, 5 P.>l„ Feb. 21st yeu reHing end keepi yeu rolling en iKp- Drive*, with n.w thermetteHc cenlreli, •Am Kir. »■( Kiwe. )»lov.r Hrdn Malit k ihwd*d m ml Nlrnttr-VtAI mMtttk. B«b«rt llyAB Jack Palaase .ffumth.i out cold-doy ttoriing itiffneii. h^ol S o w ^ p ro v id .t quick, even heel. Aid* Bar (M ) t h e CAUFORNIANS (22-88) KITTY FOYLK Returns, 9 A.5t„ March 1st |Mry ice er mow. In mud er en wet roedi. EddU Albert ^ \ 1 ■ ' GOOD SU VA ON UBBO , R O C K BY • I ,v D" "M f n In ■ V. BOLAND MOTORS. Inc., 369 CcRtiir St., MoneiiMtBr MM WEATHERGUARD Compa Rates $;Z00 |ip *Rocketing'.ale* of (he *58 Old* haye priivided your Old* m m W a r " "A fte c k " ...The SM eoaaa Ci DEW EY-1 Joel MeCrea . Cleb* TrsMera Aliiintiiiini • Miirnlriiiiii # AuniitK'^ • -Ih dealer wilh a wide variety of Isle-model Rockets taken 'The Okhuiomsa’ "OOI IfAWt ijtt-sise >______s;M, eiM,_ leiec m^COl NT PIU( i;s— FUF.K FSTIM.ATKS FOLEY TRAVEL. INCl el ih'« Vaar in. trade! Budget price* on tbme iiWiRockel* nuke it 767 MAIN ST. 8’Cape C*l*r OO!" may to ilep up «o fUd*- ^ oesle». rwAet ■way. , 8:18 . '6itM:Se M CtaurcH 8t„ HarUoYd 3, Conn. W*4.,'"l.*« 6lrl* ” 8’Ceea - Celer 443 ST N‘i’\t i- ' 1 rfi’TidU Itc 4‘rf;iiir*) Ml * “ t Face* .Of Bv ■" Prise WUiB*r Wed.1 OnW*«" TeI.JA2-SIM • VOUR LO 'eA L AUTHOR l*BD QUALITY OBALUR "\ t .

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t ■ •s.. MANCHESTER. EVENING, HERALD,^ MANCHESTER, CONii, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 19B8 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER . CO TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1958 t- , ■ • PAGE five easily - dUnipt the functioning of Pythians to Note Senior Citizens the entire mouth by permitting the Mrs. Marlon V. Gregory: Girl WCXMJ— « » • WTIU—I08U remaining teeth to drift into awk­ • Coventry Scout Troop 72, at 6:30 p.m., W&MB—840 Daily Radio W P O P ^ lilO •••- Note 3rd Year ward positions. Correction of such Church Community House; (^b Bloodmohile ^ 51st Anniversary You Should Know defects may require etraightenlng WDEO— 1860 EM t«rn SUniUrd TiuM W H AT—010 Scout Pack 65, Den 3, at 4 p.m. the mslpoeed teeth togetl^r with The Senior -Cltlsene Club of with Mr*. Austin Bluto; St- Mary’s Due Feb. 11 Unna Lodga No. 72, Knights bl AldenE, Bailey the rri^acement of the m in in g CYO, 7:80 p.m., church hall; But- Pythiaa, will calebrata ita 51st an­ Mancheater will celebrate^ Its teeth with fixed bridges or remov­ Firemen Invite Pnblie Th* touovrtn* program •<*««» 3 “ iftniy-NtaM'watch third anniversary tomorrow after­ tons'and Bowla 4-H, 3:15 p.m. with WTIC—Treasury of Music niversary . Wednesday, Feb. 12, able partial dentures. The first ulta ar« aupplted by Uie radjo Alden E. Bailey, a* Mancheater noon starting at 8 o’clock at the Mrs. Harmon N. Cochrane and At Elks Club WDRC—Mood* lor Romance with a dinner at 7 p.m. at the molars are the keystones of the Mrs. Jean F. Roy; Boy Scout BIG DOINGS! BIG DEALINGS! management* and are aubjeci tc WPOP—Houhd Do* Three J’s" Restaurant In Bolton. postmaster,, supervlaes an opera­ Community Y. dental arch and it is clearly seen 1»;I5— , PINE To First Aid Courses Troop 57, at 7 p.m., American change without notice. WHAY—Nl*ht Watch On this occasion the following tion that does million businaia The club started with nine mem­ that their importance demends Mrs. Elisabeth Dobson and her qvery year and employs more than Legion home; Board of Welfare, WTIC—Treasury of Music members will receive their 60-year bers, today there are 130 in the periodic dental examination and 7:30 p.m,, Town Office Building, ■ Red Croea Blood Program Recruit­ 'WHAV—PUtttr Party * WDRC—Mood* for Romance jewels and certificates, attesting to 90 full-time workers. group. careful attention to oral hygiene. 'PHARMACY 171# Coventry Volunteer nr^p.m . tomorrow at Bqoth-Dimock Vv't-i-C —HnwrO Bevi«W WPOP—Hound Do* Tomorrow’s Events ment Committee, have begun phon­ same: Occar L. Anderaon, John E. In. celebratipn of ita anniversary gg4 Center St—Tel, Ml M616 Aasa., Inc. is sponsoring a Red Memorial Library and Unit two WKNB—P.M. Bailey became postmaster here It ia unfortunate that such an Teen-H'ers 4H, 7:80 p.m:, home ing prospective blood donors’ to \V rn_- Muirr WHAY-Nislil Watch Jolmaon, Oscar E. Jiohnaon and last August after having served the members will present a play Cross course in Rrst aid starting session will be at 8 p.m. tomorrow make appointments for the next WDRC—Arthur Gmllrcy WTIC—Boston Pops important |ooUi errupta unnoticed of Joan McKinney for a taffy pull ...where you Carl E. Thoren. titled "Our Baby" under the di­ tomorrow at the South Coventry at the home of Mra. William Bele- IV POP—War »Vnrk» WDRC—Moods for Romance in an "acting" capacity since April at so early an-6gs and that It is with Mrs. Clarence A. Hradfield, visit of the Bloodmohile on Feb. 11, Members who plan to attend and rection of Mr*. William Dobson of PINE LEN O X . Firehouse. Hans Hansen, accredit­ kewlc* in the Twin Hills develop­ 4*14— ' WPOP—Modern Sounds 1656. filling the vacancy created unusually stkscepUble to. decay, but leader, in charge; Savings Stamps, from 1:45 to 6:30 p.m. WHAY —Putter Party l«:4.r— require transportation should by the death of H. Olin Grant. the YWCA. if It should stimulate a constantly ed Red Cross instructor, will be In ment. The morning unit meeting Mrs. Dobson points out that WOCC—Ilcc'ird nevut W’HAY—.NTclit Walrh phone either Carl Oustafaon, 3l PHARMACY 8:30 a.m.. Ro^rtson School; La­ WTIC—UN Radio Review An antique dealer before becom­ In addition the club ydll sing, .high level of oral care at an early charge of the session* to be held will be conducted at 10 a.m. 'Thurs­ this visit of the unit will take place WKNB-P M Mqple St.; or Paul Jeaanis, 2105 dles’ Assn., 10:30 a.m. and all day, WTIC—Roe* Miller WDRC—Moods for Romance ing postmaster, Bailey is no dance and play game*.'A "tur- age It could be a blessing. m R. Oeater SL-oBO S OWS each Wednesday from 7 ;30 p.m. to day in the Booth-Dimock Memorial at the Elks Club, Bisaell St., oppo­ se e the O K WPOP—Modern Sounda Manchester Rd., Glastonbury. vestry of First Congregational WDRC—Arthur Godircy stranger to Manchesterltes. Bom priM" dinner will be served et 6 The Manchester Dentil Society 9:30 p.m. Library. site The Manchester Evening Her­ WPOP—Wax Work* ll:a*— '— j ^ ^ ^ — Fisher Elected Church; Second Congregational WHAY—NlRht Watch In N*)V Haven nearly 59 years ago, o’clock.. The dessert will be served The course will include standard Church choir, 7:30 p.m., sanctu­ ald. ' WTIC—News Music Royal C. Fiaher has been elect­ "Because of the change of WHAY—Putter Parly he attended schools there as well by the women members of B’nal inatnictions ior 10 hours and ad­ ary; Teenage Sewer* 4-H, 7:30 WDRC—SvmpHoneile ed chairman of the board of trua- WCIXI—Record Revue I WPOP—Modern Sounda as In Hartford. He came here more B’rith. * vanced Instruction fop 16 hours. p.m.. home of Mra.M r. iTfh.i r-.rn.n- kplsce,” Mrs. DobSon said, "we hope U sed O ir WKNB r M Retirement Plan Doors will open at 1 o’clock for tees of the Firat Congregational I 11:1.'.— than 30 years ago to set up his an­ CerUflcstes will be aWsrdfed those drill team WTIC—H'>»* Miller ' WHAV-Nlelit Watch Church and Mias Margaret E. or Auxiliary to Green appointments on WDRC—Cai hoiby tique business which. In a very ihose who wish to play cards. completing the courses. Hansen Chobot Post, Amei'lcan Legion, 7 1 WTIC—Snorts Final Adopted by Bank BUYING A NEW NOME? Jacobson ga Ita secretary. The the llth. Whenever there Is any WPOP—Wax Work* i WDRC—Svmphonette short time, gained him statewide today advised as many of the p.m.. Legion home; Climax Chap­ public as possible take the stan­ bqgrd la comprised of six members change of locale, we lose some of e :4IV— I WPOP—Mortem Sound* recognition.' ter, OFS, 7:45 p.m., Masonic Hall W HAY—putter Party ! It :3«— dard revised and ia recommended and three ex-officio members. the donors who ordinarily would sig n ! WCOC—Record Revue WHAY- lax/. Alley The Board of Directors of the •He was endorsed fpr the poet by Merrow. Meetings will be the fourth Thurs­ walk in without appointment. WKNB—P.M , WTIC—SiarllBht Serenid* First National Bank of Manches­ the Republican Town Committee •specially for those in police and WTIC—Ross Miller ‘ WDRC—Svmpholielte ter and Ita branch oflice In Colches­ Your fire eervicee, he pointed out. day of each month. Therefore, we are ur^ng those WUi.C—Cai Kuitiy I WPOP—Modern Sound* and his. namq, was aubmltted by Manchester Evening Herald ter haS adopted a retiremenl plan Center Electe Offloers Church Board to Meet Coventry eorrespondent, Mrs. F. who have made appointmenta to ALL MAKES I WPOP—Wax Work* h i : I.'.- Congressman-at-^Larga Antoni N. keep them. t:Ml— i WHAY- .larx Alley which infiludea all officers and Mrs. Leo T. Leary has been The Second Congregational i Pauline Little, telephone Pilgrim WHAV —Platter Partv WTIi'-Siarlt*ht Serenade Sadlak of Rockville. Tresldent post station on Broad St., the Dental Health Church board of truateea will meet "The Bisaell St. location should staff members. Elsenhower appointed Bailey post­ \Mected president of the Nathan w e re —Record RfMie 1 ivrop-Modern Sounda While normally the retirement Depot Sq. station, and, the two at 8 p.m. Thurada.v at the homej be a very convenient one for mani' WKNB-rM W DRC—Symphonelle master and the preeldent’e action Hale Community Center. Inc. Oth­ age under the plan is 65, provision contract offices on Hartford 'Rd of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Keller. donors," Mrs. Dobson continued WTIC—News was confirmed hy the U.S, Senate. er officers Include: Mrs. Clayton WDRC—New* has been made for early or late re­ and at the Mancheater Green. ’The SignlUcanre of the Six Year H’ e r r 1 c k, vice president; Mrs. , Correction "It is within walking distance of WPOP—United Auto Worker* Bailey was very.jtctlve in local Bailey says hla department the business district, and we are tirement. with permlaelon of the ' Molar I George H. Cour. secretary; end Mra. Joseph Eichner and' not Y Group to Hear |:U— political affair*- He was a member handles 55,000 pieces of mail each hoping that business people will WHAV-l'Utier Pnriv Board of Directors. The wisdom of caring for the Mark Spink, treasurer. Mrs. Joseph Ekiton is the financial ALL MODELS I of the first Board of Directors day 20,000 pieces of out-going drop in to give s pint of blood on WCfT—Record P.ei ue Rec Notes In explaining how the plan primary teeth waa diacuased yester­ W. Bryce Honeywell is member­ ■ecretary of the Women's Auxil­ Hair Style Talk WKNB—Open Mike elected under the Town Charter mail and 35,000 pieces Of incoming their way home from work. The works. Shirley Herrington, bank day as the foundation for good ship chairman; Clayton Herrick, iary to the Coventry Volunteer WTlC—Roe* Miller adopted in 1947, and he served on mall. Some $365,000 worth of post hours of this visit are particularly WDRC—C»l Kolby president, said money for payment de'ntaJ health as an adult. The building and grounds chairman; the Board for five years. At the age stamps are sold here each Fire Aasn. x talk and demonstration of hair convenient for office or factory WPOP—United Auto Worker* Ea.kt Side Reo of beneflta will be set aside by de- process of becoming an adult den­ and Herman LeDoyt, scheduling same time, he aerved Maricheeter year, he asyi. Rotary to Meet allying will be given by Lu Scarla- workers.” »;Sa- Tuesday 3 to 4:30, Junior Band poaiting a sum each year in a cpm-. tally begins with the erruptlon of chairman. The executive commit­ The RoUry Oub will meet at to of the Lu John Salon of Beauty WHAY—putter Party as a justice of the peace. He la married to the former the six year molar far to the rear Blood Program officials point WTIC—Ro»* Miller nchcarsai; 6:30 to 8:30, ChUdren’a moT) trust fund managed by the tee elected for 2 • year terms in­ 6:45 p.m. tomorrow for a dinner : , t the meeting of the YWCA-spon- In 1652, h* was an unsuccessful Catherine Coleman and has one of the mouth. Since no "baby” out that an.v man or woman who WDKC—Cat Kolbv Theater: 6 to 8. Midget Basketball I Old Colony Trust Co. of Boston. cludes W. Bryce Honeywell. Paul meeting In the veatry of the First gored Homemakers Holiday tomor- WPOP—Wax Work! candidate for State representaUve son, Thomas, an attorney associat­ tooth ia previously lost, ita ernip- has not been contacted for TTjes- ALL COLORS I R to 10, Intermediate Basketball; 8 The fund is made 'up of pension A. Luft Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Congregational Church. t.ts — to 9. Teenage swim. deposits o f more then 100 banka To accept the post office appoint­ ed with a Hartford law firm. The tion may easily be unnoticed and day’s visit, may make an appoint­ WHAV —Platter Party Spink, Leo T. Lear>', LeDoyt and James Murdock of the Indus- j eroup will meet at the Corn- Wednesday, 6 to 7, Open Basket­ having about 4,500 participants. ment. Bailey had to aever hie po­ Baileys mske their home at 382 to the casual eye this tooth may Plan on the best heating... automatic ment by dropping a card to the WTIC—Rosa MJIltr Cour. The group voted to sponsor trial relatlona department, of Roy- [ munlty Y at 9 a.m. instead of the WDRC—Cai K Governor | WHAY—Serenade Wlllimanttc Rotary Club, at its, $65-00 to 8, Men’s Plunge: 8 to 9, Wom­ Jewelers on Feb. 8. He urged Den an overnight camping trip to Ity to early decay Is high. Other age dances during the past year. Ribicoff has been told that the di-1 For the beet used car buy, eee your Chevrolet desder! He is a reputable WTIC—Three Star Extra Camp Pioneer last weekend, un­ Bearce Machine Shop hag been meeting In that city this evening. WDRC—leiwell Thomaa en's Plunge, Mothers to collect items for dis­ areas of these teeth are particular­ rector* of the Southbury Training ; busineesman—a person who takes pride in the good name honesty has WPOP—Top 40 Tima BOY SCOOT play from their Cuba in the week der the leadership of Scoutmaster ly suaceptlble to decay also. Ih engaged to install a perm: nent Dime* Drive Proceed* All ihc power *nd perlormanceoi som* Saturday, 10 to Noon, Midget School have decided to discontinue I (tearing *idr rwic/ lU si/e. of many tell i;oa— Basketball Clinic; 1 to 9, Open preceding that date, and delegat­ Bob Vort Deck, assistant scout­ fact, 9 out of 10 first molars have CALL MlfcheH 3-5135 FOR TOP QUALITY iron pipe coat rack in the hall of To date 63 coin cards have been earned for him in your community. WHAV—Serenade the building, at an approximate operating a dairy farm ,a t the in* for / iimts ils price! flat super Only franchised Basketball; 6:30 to 8:30 Coed Swim­ Notes and News ed James Ough and Maynard masters, and John Maiorca, ex­ been restored, are Involved with SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS returned by mall to Mrs Her))ert school. tensilive Perm«p)ione*. «mool(i-6o* Because of the popularity of the new 1958 Chevrolet, your Chevrolet WTIC—Dick Bertel cost of $15. \V. Love, local fund chairman of Chevrolet dealers display WDRC—Amos and Andy ming. Briggs to set up the display. plorer advisor. Troop Committee­ decay, or have, already been lost According to chairman George Volume Coniroi. noise-limiiing *no dealer is taking in trade more and more used cars o f all descriptions. He WPOP-Fulton Lowli due to- neglected decay by the age An out-of-lown concern has been the March of Dimes drive. A total these famous trademarks West Side Rer Rejoining the Cubs, the follow­ men supertised the handling of P. Milmine. the school's dairy op- | dized Cate. Zfnttk't fitttst .ualii) 1:15- Cub Scout Pack 251 held its troop equipment and the cooking of 25. engaged to paint the front exter­ of $121.50 received brings the ihrenthom! See ii today! has them priced to move fast to make room for more new Chevroleta. WHAY—Serenade Tuesday, 6 to 8, Midget Basket- ing awards were made by .Cub- eration has represented a loss for ; WTIC—Dick Berlel bail lx:ague; 8 to 9:30, Open January meeting at 'Verplanck of meals. The importance of retaining the ior of the building for about $600. drive returns to S266.17. *m4W W ie-0** i*Mr-S«i4 Cmr—m. Volume busineea like thia means volume savings for you in a good used car. School on Jan. 28. The perform­ master Clarence Lodge; Bobcat MORIARTY BROTHERS The work will include scraping the several years. On Jan. 7, a large ■ 0**-r*«r Warraar*, n**.r**r >«nnn Sto WuRC—Amos and Andy Outdoor sports, including touch first molars can be appreciated Girls Team on Road WPOP—E P Morean Ba.sketbaJI. pins to Roger Briggs and John dairy barn, which would cost $200,- Wedne.sday, 8 to 8, Midget ance of skits by several Dens football and Capture the Flag. when one realizes. that these teeth present coating and applying a TTie WilliameUes Girls' Basket­ l:sa— featured the program. Hughes; a Bear badge to Henry are responsible for as much as MANCHESTER filler before a final coat of paint ball team will play at 7 ;.'10 p.m. to- 000 jo replace, was destroyed by WHAV—Serenade Basketball; R to 10, Men's Volley­ Scouting Instruction (and testa 315 CENTER ST. fire. WTIC—News ol World A business meeting of the adult Ruempler; and Lion badges and were conducted, wilH^emphaals on 60% of all normal mastication and will be given. i morrow in a game with the I-ong , QUINN'S For the best used car... WDRC—Answer Pleaea ball ^ a g u c. Scout Handbooks to Webelos can­ In its place. Milmine said in a Thursday. 6 to 8. Junior Basket­ group was convened by Malcolm First aid. At Saturday night’a that the loss of these teeth may New Policy i Lane School. Middletown. In that i WPOP—Top 40 Tima didates Barry Magnuson and Rob­ letter to Ribicoff vesterdav, other ball I,«ague (Verplanck); 8 to 8, Wilson, committee chairman, who Scout Campfire, skits were pre­ A new policy has been adopted Icitv. William E. McArthur of the 1:45- ert Wilson. Birthday Bear books Robertson School faculty is coach, farm operation.* of greater theri- PHARMACY w haY—Serenade Coed Bowling; 8 to 10, Badminton. announced the resignation of vet­ sented by the four Troop patrols. when the hall is engaged for wed­ SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER NOW! WTIC—Life and the World eran assistant cubmaster and for­ were presented to John Briggs. Court Cmnen 1 value to the patients will be PHONE Ml 8-4186 WDRC—E. R Morrow Friday, 6 to 7:15, Fifth and Sixth Camp was broken Sunday morn­ ding receptions. There will be a $25 WPOP—Top 40 Tima Grade Dance; 6 to 7:15, Open Bas­ mer cubmasler Vernon F. Niles. A Robert Moeller and Steven Beau- ing after clean up and Inspection. charge for persons putting on such Ca.ses disposed of in the last *f*^'**’f. i:aa— ketball; 6:15 to C;45, Mhvles; 7:30 request for volunteers for this chene. Announcement was made of Troop an activity themselves. Persons or court session include those o f Emphasis, he said, would be David A. Klocker. 19, Mansfield i P>aced on crop, egg. poultry and WHAY- Polka Party to 9:30, Junior High Dance. position failed to produce a candi­ The Cubby Trophy for best par­ 47 Scout Church Services for next organizations hiring the hall Shd WTIC—Pill vs. UConn ent attendance was awarded to use of the kitchen will also be re- i Deiwt, failure to drive to th* right, • 1 nursery production to provide oc WDRC—Robert Q Lewit Saturday, 10 to 12, Midget Bas­ date and action was deferred. Wil­ Sunday at 10:30 at the South WPOP—Mvetery Time son announced that the annual the Webelos Den of Mr. William quired to.- pay-----u $25..,1 If| -'J the1 2 ; hall Russell is W. Lawton. 17. Mer- therapy for the mental ketball Clinic; 1 to 9. Open Basket­ Methodist CJhurch. defectives who are patients at the i t :l5 - ball (Intermediate and Seniors). Blue and Gold dinner would be held Vincent. ------cleaned up to the satisfaction of row Rd.. town, failure to drive to . WHAY- Polka Parly i In lieu of their regular January the right. $9; and. George F. Har­ school. . WTIC—Pill vs UConn Community ‘V Feb. 25 at Verplanck School. Mrs. Americans use 110 billion six- the executive committee, there will e WriRC—Robert Q Lewis Tuesday, 6 to 9, Junior Basket­ Malcolm Wilson and Mrs. Maynard Pack meeting. Cub Scout Pack 120 be a $10 refund. TTiere is a $10 low, 26. Lakewood Heights, town, . WPOP—Mvrterv Time sided folding paper cartons a year. •FI.NES'T BOARDWALK Manchester's Largest G-E T V Dealer ball League; 6:30 to 8:30, Boxing; Briggs were named to head a com­ participated in a father and Son charge for hiring the use of the non-support of wife and four chil­ - 1:311— bowling toumamenfon Sunday af­ auditorium without the use of the Seaside. Ore. Sea.side. sputh of - WHAV—Polka Partv 6 to 7;30, Teenage Bowling. mittee of mothers to arrange the dren. cast; continued until Feb. 28. ' WTIC—Pin. vs UCmin ternoon. James Martens proved to W e o n kitchen facilities, ’Tonight’* Events Astoria, lays claim to the "West Wednesday, 6 to 8. Girls’ Basket­ event. V c WDRC—Rtistv Draper Ynimg Mother* to Sleet North Coventry Women's Club. Coast's Finest Boardwalk," a 2- ball League; 6:30 to 8:30, Boxing; Maynard Briggs, of the Activ­ be the bowler of the day among OPEN NIGHTS * WPOP—Hound Do* The Young Mothers Club will 8 p.m,. Church Community House; mile-long concrete beach prome­ I 1:45— 8 to 10:30, Adult .Square Dancing; ities Committee, reported that the Cub Scouts with a high single 1 WHAY-Polka Puriv plans for a skating party at Gamp score of 78. Total' pinfall honors TO 11 P.M. meet *t 8 p.ni. Feb. 11 in the 1 Nimble Finger* 4-H, 3 p.m. with nade,, « WTIC-rilt 'r UCmiii 7 to 8’. Model Airplane Club. 6 to Nathan Hale Community Center. 1 *. WDRC Ruslv Draper 7:30. Teenage Bowling. Johnson await the return of ice, were shared by Charles Mozzer and OPEN ALL DAY Sl’NDAY TV PRICE SMASH! Hostesses will be Mrs. William t - WPOP—Hound Doa Thursday, 6 to 7, Midget Bas­ while a possible big"'league ball Robert Martens, with an aggregate SIDE »:(M1— game excursion is being slated of 142. Phillips and Mr*. Francis Vero. - WHAY- Nism Watch ketball Leagui: 7 to 10, Intermedi­ A nominating committee hgs “ WTIC—Pitt. 's. UConn ate Iteague; 6 to 7:30, Teenage for spring. Arthur Drug SWe Approximately 40 Scouts and been appointed, comprised of Mrs. : " WDRC—World Tonlshl Bowling. Wilson announced that the Scout when you at Manchester Sales Appliance " WPOP—Hound Dor Robert E Clapp. Mrs. . . Paul Bren- ^ . •:I5— 9'rida.v. 6 to 7:15. Fifth and Sixth "Len” Rivard W E G IV E WHAV-NiKht Watch nan. Mrs, Richard W. Gronback. . . WTIC—Pitt, vs UConn Grade Dance; 7:30 to 9:30, Sev­ need help most! Mrs. Herman LeDoyt and Mrs. - WDRC—World Tniiiglit enth and Eighth Grade Dance: 7- James R. MacArthur; It will bring . With The Largest Advance Features - WPOP—Hound Doe ,to 7:30, Movies: 6 to 7:30 Teenage - t-.M— In a slate of officers at the March WORLD •• WHAY —NiRhl Watch Bowling. 11 meeting. Voting will be in April. : • WTIC—rut vs UConn Saturday. 9:30 to 11:30, Midget Mr*. Arnold E Carlson ha* been : For J958. Reg. Price $379.95 * WDRC—Moods for Romance Basketball Clinic, 1 to 3, Fifth and Complete Insurance Service GREEN 1 WPOP—Hound Dok named chairman of the Easter DOUBLE . t:45— Sixth Grade Roller Skating; 7 to Seals sale which the club is apon- ; » V.'II a Y-N ieIiI Wa'rh 9, Teenage Roller Skating. , soring again this year. A mail cam­ . WTIC—Pill. vs. UConn High School "• WDRC—Moods for Romance IS ^UR BtSINCSS" paign will be conducted. • WPOP—Hound Doe Wednesday, 7 to- 9, Family 'O'”’ PEACE OF MIND ’The club has voted to have Its a a - SwTm; 7 to 9:30, Rec Senlor| • nmiaj Father's Night entertain- ! ;;; Television Proerams Lc.ague Basketball, I LEONARD d. RIVARD A8ENCY, 1st. ment and dance for members, their ; A A .C 3 husbands and guests the evening , STAMPS Our t On Page Two ‘Miee IsobeP in C^rmany 808 MAIN STREET, MANC^STER Of Feb. is at the Center. The group will sponsor the sum- • EVERY WEDNESDAY New York — "Miaa laobel,” as you * TEL. MI D-0271 mer swimming lessons at the local GENERAL Shirley Booth's latest Broadway lake, upon request of the Coventry • WE CLO$E AT 12:00 NOON * Price show, ia to be seen next In Ger­ OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. THURSDAYS Recreation Committee. Further many. The etar for the- produc­ plans will be announced. T V SERVICE tion there has not yet. been ee- Gleaner* to Meet Daja lected. The Gleaner* Group of the Frag­ NIghta $2*95 Robert Klein, who has obtained ment Society of th* Se-ond Con­ the German rights, is also to do gregational Church will meet at FREE Delivery— FREE 3 Year Service TEL. Ml 8-5482 FAIRWAY aa*4*i iiciiaa the adaptation. 8 p.m.. 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,1 -A . ' , :■ ' 1 / r :r r ] I r. C- . ! MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TtJESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1968 PAGE-SEVliN PACE SIX BtANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. ^NCNESTER, Co NN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1968 for'Several weeks, returned to her festivities at the WiUimantlc Coun­ tictans who would normally oper­ of the clocks, thO' aftamdon- tea, abusive In language and was In­ that Wllaon waa going wait on Hartford Rd., when the foot guard 367 Local Firms Surveyed Review by Treggor C olu m b ia home on Rt. 6 this past weekend.' try Club Saturday night. A steak GENERAL ^ a n r l i P B U r the cocktail hour, the intermission, Skating Conditibn^ 2 Soldiers Held toxicated Engaged ^nner and social hour with danc­ ate on a higher level, “who would Both eoldiera were taken to of the cycle struck the crown of normally know that reliance upon the time between halves, the sev­ DEVfcLOPING Mr. and Mrs. -Camille Gamache ing was the program for the event Continued cold weather has Alter WUd Ride Police Headquartera and this tkl road, throwing. Wilson from Tbs review of Sunday's Civic of Eklgerton Rd., have announced T V S E R V I C E force and upon weapons caniiot enth inning stretch, and Ground­ morning werb turned over to Army the vehicle. Music Concert wax -by Philip Grand List Over $5 Million; Days M M A CMS PUBUBHiSD « THU resulted in good ice skating con^ Patrolman Smith said that two Treggor, minister of music at the engagement, of their daughter, /Manchester Evening Herald Oo- ur.RAl.ft PRIM TIW CO.. INC. prove the answer to the real prob­ hog Day are all art of living der ditlons at Ceiiter Springs Pond, Into ^Dead End^ authorities. Most Businessmen Estelle, to John M. Ouellette, eon Nights wAeW nog fmrta 18 BintU StnH Court date in the case has been witnesses at the ecene reported South Methodist Church and a lumbia correspondent Mrs. Donald lems of our timer who would nor­ vices, and we need more of them. Center Springs Annex and s member of the University of of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Ouellette, 39 TEL. ID »A4n Maneheitcr, Conn: Charter Oak Park. acheduled for Monday. Wilson to be operating at a $100^,000 Increase Realized Ives St. WilUmantic. R. Tuttle, telephone ACademy THOMAS r rfcRGtJSON, mally specialize in preaching the ^ soldiers atatloned at the moderate rate of spaed Juat prior Connecticut music department 8-S4S5. WALTER R FERGUSON The Park Department an­ staff.sHia byline waa uninten­ Miss Gamache, who was Miss Publlsnera need for statesmanship which Nike sita were arrested early this to the accident. Jaycee of WilUmantic of 1956 and "------Foundtd October 1. 1881 nounced that hours today and Damage wax estimated to the mistic on 1958 tionally omitted from hia re- The net grant list for 1957 on^who spent some months In Spain as could rise above a balance of terror morning ifter a wild drive which nM lFD ILG il tonight at three supervised Cyclist Injured, motorcycle at 860. No arrest waa view ^ t,^ ig h t. which taxes wilt be based in March, an Intscpational Farm Exchange first runner-up to Miss Connecti­ Friendly Trip PublUhMl Eeer* ETtnlng h Except ifyatem for running the world. areas will be as followk: Center ended only when the driver Youth, will talk on his experiencea cut, is now employed as an accor­ FOR RENT Sundays and Holidays Entared at the Connecticut made. By BVERETT HOFFMAN touts 95,184,462. FoslOtftcs at. Manchester. Conn., as fW these sputnik offered too Springs 3 to 10; Annex 2 to 10, thought he had turned into a dead­ Tossed Off Bike ^per cent, low 1 per cent and aver­ and. rtoAt Colored slidea. dion teacher for the Caruso Accor/- Merritton, Ont. (/P) — Antonio 8 sinA 16 nun. Movie Prnjoatera icrond Ciau Malt Matter great a temptation. It offered hockey only; Charter Oak, 1:30 end street and stopped. LARGEST OF ITS KIND Moat Mancheater buainMsmen age 4.5 per cent. Unusual decrea­ This figure is Just 9100,000 more Mrs. Ruby Wolff, lecturer, said dion School. Ouellette is employed Garcia, 18, Of Mexico City, -^onnd er allent aise W asm. Patrolman Gerald Stocke ar­ have high hopes for continued ses not reported in the percent­ than the 1956 list which toUled at The American Screw Co. No traveled by bus from his hoipe to SireSCRIPTlON RATES them the chance to howl that a Yankee to-10. Dominating boot-shaped Maui the group has had two other young •M s prajeetora. rested Darius L. Dayton, 21, and A cyclist received a severa head proaperity in the area despite aome ages wers one 16 per cent decrea­ 95,070,366. It Is, however, subject people front the IFEY’s speak to date has been set, for the wedding. visit Tom Richardson of Merrit­ Payabls In Adrancs presumed gifreit military leader cut early last night when he was Island, the second largest in the Local Stocks to revision by the action of the Ons year ...... I1&.6U By A. H. O. charged him with reckleas driving Hewelian Islands, is the world’a gloomy "recension talk" from oth­ ses, one 20 per cent and one 31 per them. She urgea members to at­ Lions Lodfea Night ton. They met two years ago dur­ WELDON DRUG CO. Six Months , 7.78 had, in the office of President, al­ and disregarding a stop sign. A thrown from his motorcycle on er areas of the country. cent. Board of Tax Review, which Is tend. The meeting opens at 8 p.m. Twenty-five couples attended ing a Boy Scout Jamboree at near­ M l Blain 8 t IbL Ml f-flStl Thrss Months ■•••■••••••••••••• .. S.9U the alternative individual about Hartford Rd. largest dormant volcanic crater, luinns meeting today In Yeomans Hall Ons Month ...... 1.3U lowed this nation's military secur­ Musenger In Dayton's car, John This faith in the future ‘waa ex- Reasons for decreases were at­ Quotations Furnished by tl\e annual Lions Club Ladies night by Ntagara-On-The-Lake. . .3U As the rising fanfare of declared whom the hlgheaf party leadership Donald B. WiUon, 21, of 144 Haleakala, which rises 10,032 feet to hear complainU Of any taxpayer Bronson Leaves Weekly ...... ity to be destroyed. It tempted w. Lahda Jr., 18, was arrested and praased, ,in, a aurycy of 387 Arms tributed to cut rate and discount Cobarn A MMdlebrook, Inc. Lee Bronson, son-in-law of Mr. Singls Copy ...... 06 candidates for the Republican might suddenly rally In a behind charged with intoxication and Lyneaa 8t„ waa taken to Manches­ above the sea. Juat completed by the local Cham­ buying. Increased competition and Bank Stocks who feels he has been unjustty as- them into identifying themselves the scenes decision which reflected breach of the peace. ter Memorial Hospital where SMsed. Some 50 notices sent out and Mrs. Stewart Tlbbita of Lake MEMBER or „ nomination for governor bekieges BREWERIES MADE PUMAIO ber of (^tnmerce. more stores, gsneral economic Manchester Trust .... 60 65 Rd. was inducteo into the Army A Kd. Prov0, it: < \fy the tssessors, to those whose The Associated Press ts exclusively our columnar ears, we have the political bosses within the party, ratically and at a high rate of close the wound. He waa dis­ The laws of a number of states assessment was changed from last yesterday. He left for Ft. Dlx, entitled to the use ol republlcatlon ot not only for the production of misr but aUo that of the upper-level, make It mandatory for breWeriea president, reported 174, or 47 per ment rise, less consumer traffic, Co...... 86>A 3914 N. J. His wife, the former Gwen all news dispatches credited to It, or strangest feeling that we are atill speed on Main St., entering side charged after treatment. cent, of those contccted returned lay-offs before Christmas, discount First National Rank of year. EVER PRICER SO CLOSE TO THE LOWEST.” sites, but for reorganization of ^ur Waiting for the real thing to ap- not often visible party statesmen streets and backing out and Patrolman Allan Smith said to be open to the public. Lucius W. Robinson Jr., chair­ Tibblts, will stay with her parents not otherwise credited In this paper the aurvey - queitlonnaire. He de­ houses and shopping centers open­ Manchester . t...... 27 81 d. ring hia basic training, and plans and also Ihe local news published here. aystem of military command and pea'r- who always, in the last analysis, "squealing his tires" at each turn. scribed thia return ax "exsellent." ings. Hartford National man of tbs Board of Assessors, All rlKhts ot republlcatlon ot special for revolution in our system of ThdxMeclared candidates, rang­ hold the party’s pursestrings. Stocke also said that Dayton listed these reasons for the small to join him when hr is Anally set­ dispatches herein ars alko reserved The queationnaire aaked for a Poor parking cqndltlons, bad Bank A Trust Co. .. 32 n- was 20 per cent, low 5 per cent and or about the same for 1958. Pre­ New Britain, Feb. 4 IJP\- May­ Uled 92419^10. I INSURANCE INCORPORATED ors and other municipal officials In the 19fl6 list, boats had a valu- i have reflected growing belief that port plane and a Navy patrol strutted. Easily cleaned. the average' 10 per cenL dicted increases range from 10 to atlon of 918.300, and this year, the Russians really do want a con bomber collided in mid-air over a You can't afford to pass up this tor* Increases were attributed to bet­ 40 per cent with an average ex­ who will gather here Thursday to $si.oo •6S MAIN ST.. OBOCNO FLOOR — TEL Ml .9-5241 ter sales methods and harder work, pected increase of 20 per cent. study Connecticut’s unemployment without the number of boata given, ■ ference and probably would be Lios Angeles suburb and crashed. rific offer which is for a limited timo problems will be handed a number but,estimated at some over 200, the : »INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914" more mortgage money in last half Of the 18 contractors and build­ total assessment Is 922.580. { willing to negotiate serioualy, at The accident claimed 48 lives, in­ only! of 1956, growing population, in­ ers, half reported business in 1957 of suggested proposals by their least on some problems straining cluding a Norwalk, Calif., house­ Weldon drug go. creased insurance rates and better aa being below 1958 by about 5 host—Mayor Joseph F. Morelll of Detailed Figures this city. The grand list is broken down East-West relations. wife, who was struck by a piece of Authorized Dealer promotion, expansion in sales and to 20 per cent. Into a resident list of 94.038.223 wreckage. February Special! 901 MAIN ST,—MI S-8SZ1 growth of town and extra efforts Decreases were blamed on tight These include: / Finally, there was the success­ by home office. mortgage money, manufacturers' 1. Enactment of a "federal pub­ and a non-resident list of 91.126.- ful launching' of America’s earth ■The collision, which occurred All expect increases of from 5 to lay-offs, bad publicity caused by lic emergency program" by which 239. This is with the exclusion of ; aateUite with the promiae of more shortly after both planes had taken 10 per cent in 1958 due to better consumer • purchasing resistance, the government would provide “ SAVE $80.00 matching funds to comlhunitits to Other items include: 922 barns, ; to come. Explorer really didn't off from different fields, was not financing, more people coming to higher cost of living, too many garages, sheds and other outbuild- \ caused by poor Visibility. Nor You save $80.00 with the purchase of 10 town and the normal expected an­ "do-it-yourself projects.” The other improve and reha^iU te public change anything. Everyone, in storm windows and 2 storm doors! nual increase. half indicated increases up to 5 per buildings and faciUuea. GranU to Ings, with a valuation of 9443,690; | eluding the Russians, knew we had was it caused by either pilot vio­ Of the 60 retailers, 33 reported cent This waa attributed to hew be baaed on a p4n> capiU aystem and 869 house and building lots | the capability of putting a aatel lating instructions or by pilot in­ NO DOWN PAYMENT UNTIL MAY an Increase In 1957 or the same aa homes and stepped-up remodeling and on the ^Ky's willingness to totaled" 9695,820. There are 30 the year before. High increase set up such projects. , ,<• husinese buildings and manufac- j llte into orbit. But actually doing experience. It was a star-lit night, SEE US FOR: by present home-owners. fVfevA and store stock, 936,100; i 'i both planes had received control- WBS 11.5 per cent; low increase of For 1958, two thirds of the con­ 2. Restoration by federal gov­ it has served as a draiflatlc symbol E-Z TERMS Awnings a Canopies e Jalousies 1 per cent; average, 7.7 per cent. tractors expect increases of up to ernment Of any contemplated cut­ and'cables and conduits, 986,060.; of our entry into the space age, tower clearance and the pilots backs in its redevelopment and ur­ The last two items are for the , Reasons attributed to increases 11 per cent owing to influx of new Connecticut Light and Power Co. thereby restoring our prestige and were experienced. FREE ESTIMATES NO OBLIGATION were uniform hours In final period home owners and easier money ban renewal progiam. The crash seems to have occurred of 1957, two night openings, open­ while the other one-lhird expect ,3. Passage of an "equitable with an axseaspient of 980,000 and freeing Allied leaden of any psy deferential aid to school construc­ the Gas Pipe Line Co.. 96.060, diological disadvantage at an simply because there were too ing of additional departments, bet­ decreases of up to 20 per cent. Baptismal ter merchandising, holding price Of the 30 professional men. stx tion program " to ease the tax load East-West conference. many planes for too little air space borne by state and local property Margaret .“tue Erickson, baby Bill Tunsky-MI 9-9095 I LIKE THIS! levels,, more advertising, harder indicated business decreased labt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Now all that remains to be and. In the view of some observers, owners. selling. Chamber helpful In unify­ year while 24 reported lncreas.es of L Erickson of Old Columbia Rd.. worked out is the mechanics of the the wonder of it is, not that the ing retail efforts and promotion. from 3 per cent to 25 per cent with 4. Extension of state unemploy­ ment compensation program at a was baptized by-the Rev. George talks. Will they originate at the two planes collided but that there A total of 27 retailers reported the average increase runnjh’g about K. Evans Sunday during morning a decrease. High decrease was 9 11.6 per cent. special General Assembly session, summit, ss the Soviet leaden have haven’t been more collisions like it. if a study shows the need. worship. C' One firm rep o rted ^ increase of In observance of Youth Sunday, long demanded, or in the valley, as With the advancement of the 90 per cent which not Included 5. Endorsement of a proposal to Don’t Let Winter Weather build smaller automobiles to help the following participated in the I the West insists? The chance for air age, the sky above metropoli in these figures, pew reasons were service: Ramona Simpson, Ann tan areas throughout the country offered either Mr increases or de '5>,’spur employment in the basic in­ compromise looks good, with sev Upset Your tnuniinf Program - - Get A VACUUM CLEANER dustry which uses many Connecti­ Garrison. Kaye Fletcher. .Joyce •n l proposals for bridging the gap is becoming Increasingly con­ creases. / Person. Charles Forbes and Myron All repO ^ predicted b\isiness to cut products Including rubber and being offered. gested. But nowhere is it so thick REPAIRS bearings. Cobb. be at leut the same or better than Grange Slates Speaker Adlai Stevenson has suggested with planes as it. is over Los An­ AND last y^ar, with increases to reach' 6. Restoration of defense cut­ geles, whose sprawling metropoli­ backs particularly In jet aircraft The Grange will have Herman that the Secretary General of the as hjgh as 50 per cent. production "still the nation’s prime Weingart Jr. of Franklin aa guest United Nations appoint a commit­ tan area, contains 18 civilian air­ SERVICE Bapks listed comparative sav­ speaker at a meeting In Yeomans ings deposits; Manchester Trust defense and an important part of tee of private citizens from around ports, Including the giant Inter­ ANY MAKE, FORMER Connecticut’s economy.” Hall tomorrow night. Weingart, #• s a v i n g s A n d '^Co. 92,718,372 In 1956 as compared the world to evaluate the present national Airport, in addition to SERVICE .MAN FOR A .. to 93.196.209 in 1957; Savings Bank disarmament proposals to get this several military'air bases. NATION-WIDE COMPAN)^ of Manchester, 924,269.935 to 926.- life-and-death questidn out of the Last year, two planes on manu­ FREE PICK-UP aiMl 869.526; First National Bank. 95.r realm of competing propaganda facturers' check-out flights col­ DEUVERV, REASONABLE 021,545 to 95,034.117; Manchester RATES ' Savings and Loan Assn. 98,555.880 The committee, he said, would sub' lided above suburban Pacolma, and to 99.126,695. SPECIAL! mit a report which, at a-minimum, one came down in a crowded school u n t i l 5 Ml 9*3651-1 ^.^.*8 p.m. Total deposits were 940,563,784 could clear "the %ir of all the yard. There were eight deaths in 1956 tq 944.226.548 in 1957. WEDNESDAY bunk and phony proposals," and then. Since then, in one 4-m6nt}r provide a baais for serious negoti­ period, 22 near collisions e’'“ve Los MORNING SPECIAL ation among the nuclear powers by Angeles were reported to the Civil narrowing the issues. Aeronautics Board. ONLY! Another idea was offered by col- In view of the stringent safety tmmnist Walter Lippmann, who regulations linposed by the CAB suggested that Vice President Nix­ and the mllltarjf services in other MEN'S RED on, in his forthcoming European areas of flying, it seems preposter­ UHTIU 9 P-t^’ ' SUEDE FLANNEL trip, do some of the big advance ous that they should permit air ^ Far lagular WaihabUt . . . spadework the West wants done at congestion in metropolitan areas to Drtu wilk law htot, hiik air - valvnt and ganHa tunkllng. . In '"* -’ Zero Weather a foreign ministera’ conference. become such a hazard. VO.'’ in mom- PLUS Uppmann proposed that Nixon ^ Far tynlhalln . . . Driai wllh SHIRTS viait Moscow and sound out the So­ Art Of Living Device high air voluma and lunbling viet leaders in an effort to de­ alana, aa k*al. ing- REG. $2.98 termine whether their attitude The real significance of Ground really tests your water heater indicates a summit conference hog Day, all these years, has not G far fwiiy Waaltiit . . . Drlai \ . __ na w ell Washable, sanforized. Sizes I4Vi to 17. would be worthwhile. been the fanciful supposition that wilk law kaot and kigh oir vaU uma, na tumbling. Latest annual In the meantime, the latest Bul­ the woodchuck wakes, nor the fur­ This is the time of year when lots of folks switch to ganin note to President Eisenhow- ther supposition that it made any O far Nylant and Caihmarti... u...I______A— dividand rate ELECTRIC water heating to be sure ot plenty of hot, •r indicates a Rus8ian decision to difference whether, on a certain Ortai with oir ela,a, no kaal W. T. GRANT CO. clean water at the touch of the tap. stop crowding the West with de­ day in mid-winter, the sun hid or er tumbling. For An Expert Job Call FULLY INSURED—E8T. 1915 mands' for an immediate top-level shone. r:s:.ina.»^»;:;‘ .cM .dw .an«- AT MAIN STREET STORE In cold weather, the old water heater just can't take conference and agree to a delay in It was just that there was no calling one to permit some prepa­ other break in the calendar mo­ WM. DICKSON and SON the extra load of icy water and the increased demand rations to be made.. notony, BO we took pains to invent I"”--'"*''"' " j ,11 4.y Soto:'**''-’ 260 TOLLAND TPKE. PHONE 8H 9-0920 D.4 LOW MICE PAINTING and DECORATING CONTRACTOR for really hot water. Thus, if the signs are being read one. a.yi •* correctly, sanity is regaining con­ having certain.landmarks in the SKCIALI This is the time, when they come to realize that they O Att ntw for *57 END COLD WINTER WORRIES trol of the world situation. The dis year, or in a season, relieves the Have used their old water heater too long. They dis­ tance to be traveled before civiliza­ tedium, provides an opportunity • Drlti with l«w*htotr high* tion can be considered safe from for looking back and forward at air irotuiii* cover that they weren't really satisfied with it . . . • Hoi •scIwiW* Timt-SBltc* self-destruction is still tremendous the aame time, inspirea a aummlng just used to the old thing. But at least the direction is known up and then provides' philosophy wiHi trodo and the willingness to make the for what is still to come. After A switch to electric water heating means plenty of Journey is making Itself felt. INSURED SAVINGS January, most of us are fed up sparkling clean hot water (no rust)... lots of water with winter. We stop and pause L O W D O W N _ PAYMENTS $119 (for everyone, all day) . . . really hot water (hot The Ride Is Over and talk about the groundhog, and even when he tells us there are go­ Modol D-2 enough to cut grease and dirt) and automatic (worry- What of those American poli­ ing to be six more weeks of winter L O W TERMS] MANCHESTER ticians who, often to abandonment INADEQUATE WIRING IS free) operation for years ar^i y o r s . he gives US full license to think, WITH of their own principles, chose to for the first time, of spring as an BE SURE TO SEETHE SAVINGS & LOAN INCONVENIENT. EXPENSIVE ride the Russian sputnik as if it approaching reality. And that is SW ING and SERVE '58 N O R G E REFRIGERATOR JEDDO HIGHLAND COAL offered them an easy free ticket to why we invented the legend in the A SS O C I A T I O N . . . your appliances are taking longer rn iE ARISTOCRAT OF ANTHRACITE’' future political victories? first place, so we could take a mo­ to heat, consuming more l»wier and IIVI DtTTft flfC TtlC A llV 'The disturbing political spec­ ment out of winter, stretch our Ibe making your monthly bill higher. Let I tacle, In the post few months, has senses, recognize another familiar us help' you. ORDER NOW not been, that provided, by such landmark, and know at least hpyv 1007 1 MAIN STREET V pejrsnnisi. mid^iy blowhards as fgr We have come. \ NEAR MAPLE STJIEET v ' THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT CO, Sanatora Syniington ‘Mnd. Jacksop, \ - These little ^feaks In the monot­ APPUANGEi V. FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. TELEPHONETm I 9-4588 U who iMked upon the temporary ony, ' the coffee break in the P. R. ASSOCIATES^ ALSOt CONNECnOCT PORE.' FUEL OIL. RANUE OH. dominance of sputnik as a bleasing morning work, th’e eieata: break in ”■ for argumenjta and urgenclea they thb afternoon, the station identifl- BARM sio BROAD S T R I ^ —Ml 9-4539 ^ J^^nche$ter^iW ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 144 HARTFORD ROAD T a. Mi 3*5181 ^ had Jong been promoting. catlon between contmerc^ala, the 342 ADAMS ST.—PHONE MI 3.8966 Xl’OVAL LANE MI 9-9108 REMEMBER. . . "IT'S F O G A R TY FOR FUEL'^ The real dlalUuaioament, durin|;tlioUday between terma and tha ra- OPEN 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Cheae m on tha, has come from poU- ceaa between elaaaea, the itHklng

■- / ^ \ / \- i ■■ / " ” - *• ! '.V / , ''V •!' .-V:' I.,' . :■ r.: '" ■ ^ L j ^ f'- :- ■■'-H', , ■ , . ■ * ^ MANCHESTER EVENING^. HERALD* W I, CONN.*‘TUESDAY; FEBRUARY A, W58! 'r , '! ' ’fH PAGE E ictfr MANCHESTER EVENING TiERALD. MANCHESTER, ^CONN- TUESDAY/FE^BRUARY 4, W P A G E N I H F x George (wvrathfuUy) — returned wearing a BY V. T HAMLIN not your ball. I'va had tha ball with at leaat four caraU bulk ra- 5 ALLEY OOP ______dlance: The jewelry daaaled tha » Vernon WtU....NOW TVW ALLEV \ NO, fcNt> I^IT WHAT DO M3U PLAN TO T I'LL PROBABLY SPEND you drova In my pocket!, village belles, and excited ttfr en­ Directors Moy Act Toni DQ DR.WONMLJG, AFTER I THE REST OF MY LIFE ■ 3 Local Boys MiDM iO OSCAROeCAR M P «E s GONE.tsiyNt, )iww WASN’T&n i rwi*.FOR tv/u / / -8*-*! ...dui BOTH vy of tha other men. Hie em­ Winds Halt TOU'VE RETURNED US TO \ SEARCHING FOR SOME Sense and Nonsense Humphrey Asks Ike t SUPPOSE THERE'S NO/T\M3, I NMDULONir/ OF SOU MUST ' ' Notice on the wall of the South- ployer bluntly aaked If It wda a OUR RESRB^E e r a s ? J TRACE OF THAT ROCKET REASON FOR US TO / EVEN BOTHER. ( BE RETURNED aea, Bngland, cafe where a bosomy . real diamond. > OnfRevaluation Settlements Grand List Over $31 Million; Plead Guilty in ' ILookiMf Ah*«d that. Didn't you get tha chap to eay waitress works: “ Patrons are re- . . */ STAY HERE IN ^ o TTO PICK UP M Y, A TO YOUR , Hired M an-W all. If It ain’t, Launch Try SAGE FLAT E Q U IP M E N T - ^ ^ \ H 0 M E S ,S 0 ^ When Santa, haa tone , a fbw worjls? queat^ not to waate the walt- Sadly will I ait, The reporter wiped a bloody reae' tlma by aaking her viU l ata- I ’ve been akun out o four Wta. Town Directors may act tonlghtathe walk and curb appropriation, Increase of $2 Million Noted Bplton Holdup Seek N-Test Curbs 'V* Opening lettera nose. tlstica. They are 41%, 26, 37. an settlements reached by atter- "We'n have to either decrease sdm6 III' ...... 4 All “Kindly remit!'! Reporter—Sure, but yhu can't S’trua.” r “ Don’t let Mother Push You Into^^ neys.for the town and buslneesmen appropriation or Increase some * —F. O. Keman print that either! Marrisge” says another headline. A „ , W’ho protested reveluations In last revenue estimate.” Of Satellite The grand list for the Town dft but they are valued at 11,918.290, (ConUniwd from Psga One) „ (Conttnaed from Page One) has offered ajp w m ii cm a two- little nudging le permlaalble, year's Rrahd list, . ' The approJiriaUon would ‘‘cover Vernon Toes nearly $2 million in an IncrSace of $93,580 ove/ 1956. — I— '- year teat ban imiF-tMigeieiHiet Is The hired man on a farm went slon. Questions of the court were . The man drivint the wrong way A well-meaning old lady waa ad- on hla flrat trip to the city. He though. ' 7!? Action on the eettlements hae ibout $27,690 for Vernon St; wal)cs (Cofitlnoed from Page One) . the past year for a net total of There is one ]eae factory Hated in cA?t than the launching of the reachsd also to h* - " — on a one-way atreet thoutht he viaing her nephew of the piedlc- not been scheduled on the agenda and curfag.'The remainder would be- $31,119,420 as’of Oct, 1,1957. the town this year, but the remain­ put to the elder' Desmarals in sputniks.” withlir that period,, French by the elder Florence, 'vYho must be late because eveiybody tnal value of water. / for the regular meeting tonight spent on repairs or on some project grounds throughout yestefday. But The grand list was- cohipteted ing 11 are assessed at $1,053,110, Humphrey Said he had acted as Interpreter. Desmarais Much of Humphrey's epesch was seemed to be cbmlnt'back.'' Old Lady— When you drink Iota but several of the Directors sold to be ap^oVed later, the manager high winds wh ppi'ng eastward today. iChas again reached a rec­ an increase of $119,800 over last president jlhc United States OUR BOARUiNO HOUSE ' >'Hli MAJOR HOOPLIt speaks little English. devoted to his Idea that successful of water you don't become Stiff In they understood the cases w-ere to said. » over the Q ipe for the third straight ord peak In Its steady yearly elfmb.' year. taken “ an unriscesaarUy /igid poai- High Bond Set , Examiner—Where were V you the Joints. ernne before the Board. According to the controller’s day apparantly frustrated any new although the rlM is not ea sharp The aaseesors listed trailers sep­ negotiation with Russia i^quirss Uon" and that there, waa “no 'He refused to dilute his answer. : OWLS f~UM,sTNC&XVOU BETTER Among owners Involved are as the 1956 grand list increase. arately from motor vehicles this Bond for the three Accused was negotiation on one point at a time. military r6Mon” ;for Insisting on a bornT flrurea, only about $91 ts left un­ firing attempts. continued at $10,000 each. They Applicant—Where waa I horn? Nephew—Y ei, Auntie, but most /lAENTlON IT, ^ t a k e o f f , metribera of* the Broad St. Pro­ committed in the $29,000 original Officials said the .Vanguard. is Last year's list totalled $29,290,- year, showing a total of 237 trail­ A two-year ban on testa of nuclear cembinAtiofi'Ol the/two points. Joints don't serve water. HAVEN'T 1 HEARD VDUR. . perty owners Aesn., the Herald 112, an increase of nearly $3 ihll- ers and 6,038 motor vehicles, -.last were taken to Tolland Jail, hand­ weapons could be a starter., he He nrged that the'Unlted Statsa I was ohly a little baby at the time. POSSIBL'/I HA'VEI /MA30ff-~ budget appropriation for waKia and much more sensitive to ground cuffed together, by State Police­ . BY AL VLKMEER NA/WE «PO lf EM 8V WO/VLElJ c o n t a c t e o t h e h d o n ’T Ke e p Printing Co„ Regional Equities. "urb.. llon over the .1959 'grand list. The year 5,694 motor vehicles were list­ said, to be followed by negotiation consult with Its allies and declate PRISCII.I.A’S POP Do you remember where you were winds than the Arm y Jupiter - C men Joseph Sikorski Ind Jack Two brothers who had long been VJHOSB HUSBANDS, VIe NT Inc., and ThoTnae Colla. Increase in the 1957 list te $1,839^ ed. The trailers are a.«sessed at of a halt to the production of fis­ tta wlllingnesa to negotiate born. I g r o u p in mV ' Walks and curbs for Vernon St. miaeile, which successfully put Corwin of t_he Colchester barracks. ^ w w x YES, QOLLV!OH? S O . H E 'S V E S .... HE OFF THElft r o c k e r s IM C«BM Sled- in the Court of Com- 308, $404,995. sionable materials for weapons. separately. < rivals for golflng honors, deter­ MANV ACTNITIESF AMS u UAiUCB were approved at the last Direc­ Amtrica’s first space aatelllte into The threk who have been held PRISCILLA.I WAIT 7( INTERESTED \N O N D E R S IP . The reporter limped up to the mined to settle the matter by THAT Notorious WAITING/-^ ; mon pleas at Hartford will be tors’ meeting. orbit last Friday. , The greatest increase appears in Stsssen reportedly has argued Humphrey said hs had dlacuaaed AGACIYIC Other items a r e . listed aa fol­ at Colchester, State Police bar­ within the administration for TILL f IN MV, ^ VOU PRACTICE) newspaper editor. plajdng Juit one ^ole In the courac CLU8, /VLA30R HOOPLE? THANK5 FOR -4fJ dropped if the settlements are ap­ Other hearings scheduled for to­ 'The officials aaid the Vanguard, dwellings, with 8,376 listed this his proposal with Staisen and “ the LEADER— . lows: 8,289 acres of land, $645,175; racks gince Saturday noon, are similar proposals, as a means of discussions convinced me this POP S ( WORK ?J w h a t too Editor tgrow llrit)—Well,: did In the early morning. George — th at bunch o f 0AD HEH— HER/ THE HELP— l ‘M proved by the Directors. night are on a $13,000 transfer of both lighter end more c,ompIe'x year at an assessed value of $16.- machinery and water power, $1,- MEAR$ ) -ir— charged with the daylight holdup reviving disarmament talks. course should be proposed to tbs you g it the.Interview? i . hit a beautiful 200 yard drive. EGGS OUGHT Td BE -INFORMALLV— INLPROYEO One Broad St. owner said the money In the' Water Department than the Juplter-C, cannot leave 257,845, compared to 3,162 In 1956, 085.410; 27 horses and mules, settlement would reduce his at $14,727,.570. of the Giovanni Peace store on Rt. The Eisenhower administration U.N. General Assembly." THAT ^ The newsman pointed to a pair John waa “fussed" and got a bad h a u l e d OUT.OFtHAT 0/K- Gtiuce T budget from the capital Improva- its* 1 a u n c h i n g pad safely when $2,000; cattle, $21,775; sheep, goats 85 Saturday'; It is alleged that valuation, from $182 a front foot t.o A sizeable Increase In house and of black eyes. >: ■ slice, the ball disappearing in high CRUMAAV HOAA6 ment to the operations fund and a ground winds exceed 15 rhlles an and poultry, $40,310; commercial Biggie and Florence entered the about 1109, Before last year’s re­ building lota la also noted In the Edltor->-We can’t print a pair of grass. Both searched for the n e s t ./ , „ $1,000 similar transfer in the sbw- hour. Once aloft It can. withstand furniture, $458,315; mechanic’s and store shortly before noon and took black eyes. Where’s the story? missing ball. After looking five 7/1 valuation, the valuation was 614 a er Department budget. winds up to 129 pities an hour. new list. This year, 4,963 lots are farming tools, $45,110; goods on front foot. / $35 from the cash register and $40 The reporter lifted hie hat and niinutea, George said. Other Agenda Items ,'The Arm y also has another Ju- listed at a' value of $3,576,500, ha'nd, cables and conduits, $2,817,- from Joseph Costenzo of Hebron TPC Weighs Requests diaplayed a huge bump on his ' George—Well, time la up. Loat Ih the case of Regional Rquitiee The Board is also scheduled to jMter-C on a nearby launching pad compared to' 4.582 In 1956, valued 530. Rd.. a customeri at $3,294,765. head. ball, lost hole. Inc., owner -of the Broad St. pro­ act on: but apparently li ndt yet ready for The total grand Hat of $32,778.- Desmarais, reportedly, remained Reporter—Look (he repeated). .John— Oh, here's my ball perly, on which the A + P Store 1. Authorizing the town treaa- a second satellite fifing. Business Value Up 170, less exemptions of $1,658,750, In the tar outside the small build­ The editor went wild. (feigning surprise.) . standa. the recompicnded land ucer to sell lecuritiM fn the Army scientists, buoyed by their Both- commercial buildlhga and leaves the net taxable property at ing which houses a grocery store For 2 Zone Changes Editor (howling)—What good Is George turned back in amass­ settlement la $28.571> The aasess- Whlton-library Trust Fund to fi­ success with Explorer T, plan to factorise increased about $100,000 $31,119,420. and a package store. Mrs. Peace, that? We can't print thinga like ment. , ment 'w8a.$51.499 in the grand list nance 4 $7,175 appropriation^for launch sometime between now and in value, but decreased in number. The assessors sr? Perry A. who was In the store, and Ckistanzo No Immediate action waa taken ba.aeO. bn revaluation figures. Whiton Library improvements. April a second Explorer. The town now has 206 commercial Lathrop, Rudolph Schmeifke and said they were made to lie on Ihe Th ffe would, Include lighting Already they are planning to­ buildings, 23 less than last year. Howard O. Dlmock. b} the Town Planning Commlasion a-e Thh Herald property involved In floor. One o f the youths allegedly t*(e recolnm«Kled seUlement ts the changes and draperies. ward a third satellite, weighing used a knife, holding it to Con- last night on two zoning change BY AL LAPP and BOH LUBBERS CRUSSWURD PUZZLE 2.. Accepting ^ offer of $15,750 l o n g SAM form erIPhenev . Bros, rail ware­ 300 pounds and equipped with tele stanzo's face, but did not cut him. requests or the Inclusion of 10 pro­ house bouth o f the Park St. bridge. for 13.16,acres of Globe Hollow vision for reconnalsance. That WtJEH VCU WEIX A m\GeeABLS, '-ANP LONSSAM^ property bn which the Capehart Oaught on Hunch posed street extensions and reloca­ MQSrOOOSg \ r J ‘ In the.grand’ list published by the would be followed by the 700-^ Library Board Seeking Ways Daniel F. Shea IMCVRSIZEP EKTuea FCXA MAN housing project la being con­ TTiey were captured within min­ tions Into a master plan. IT m e neee p it / THAr fdbcbp I PETWieeN . town aaarssor lifter the revalua- .pound Explorer IV as the fore­ Word haa been received hers of structed from the United States runner of a space station. utes after the alarm went out by LOWS SAM t? ee k m ? T O io u -y ' uetABB'iOi Ahtwtr to Pravtoua Punto JEGTlONi tlom the vaioew as act at 511.974. Manchester Policeman William the sudden death yesterday of One of the zoning requista dealt PBBFhBECt MWDN Government. It was learned yesterday that To Tap Fund for New Books w r NOW-wow KUEe a ongittr ARB This wAa reduced after appeal to Cooke who was acting on a hunc'h. Daniel F. Shea'of Paterson. N. J. with the request of Frank Wood M A N r -. PlUlROWN?^ the Board of Tax Review to 58.819. 3^ Providing for the issuance of Dr. Wernher von .Braun Maj. t'jn. Born in Manchestsr, a son of the to change the 180-acre Darling 1EUIN6 bonds approved hy voters for the Cooke stopped their car at Man- The aettlement now recommended John B‘, Medaris ana otiitrs instru-' The possibility of tapping the late Daniel H. and Bridget O’Ckin- Farm tract off Keeney SL from a :0U6I4« »gS Be—,.>w TM 0«B W6 Pst — Washington School add'Hon and menial In developing Exiilorer chMter Green. ACTOBS 4Pastry ' for the land end the building Whiton Trust Fund for wider use nor Shea, he attended local schools. Rural to Residence A 2k>ne for sub- ' would be $S,S36. alterations. ; have asked the Army for permis-I- Cooke aaid he recognized Flor­ He had been a resident of Nsw I Sengster, B Irish saint Wagfner Unit ence seated between the two other divieion purpqies. BY DICK TURNER. Assessment figures for the town 4. Approving an agreement with slon to etiirt. building the huge satel­ in the Eighth School District, and Jersey for the past 35 years, but Rusty — B Leases anew CARNIVAL suspects from a recent investiga­ The other zoning request bad .1 "Noble’’ mctel are based on 72 per cent of the I Manchester CMuntry Oub to lite. -i, ’ a financial report for the first six had visited here each year. He vvas T He is e tion by the FBI. been made by Kupchunoa Bros, BLasy person market .value of property. I Po«ipon' * time limit on clubhouse They conUnd U i^.could do the associated with Wright Aeronautics radio—— M^ets to Curb months of the present fiscal year Florence is \awaiting removal seeking to rezone a 2-acre tract of B Educational -et 6. Appointing a charter revision equipment like those planned for tendent o f schools; Deputy Mayor vided for in the will. FINE WOMAN, JUPP. IN HAVE ME... 22 He sings and said Florence was picked ujv Dec. Manchester and Miss Rose J. Shea The Board members eepeclally 21 Substsnoes 17 Tahitian god 46 High cards found -where this money would commission. : Explorer III, plus elaborate elec- John J. Theobald, who will succeed Atty. John Mrosek pointed out of Hartford; and two nieces and a 1 - I ’VE A gKEP HER I'V E ALSO a guitar 12 In Manche.ster for allcgedly'-tak- wished tq study the objectiona ? MARRy /WE OFFEREP 23 Preposition 18 Benne SI Chemical come Xrtuh- Director Ted Cummings haa said ' Ironic, and photographic equipment Jansen in September; former that the use of the money is limit­ nephew in Manchester.- 23 Entry In a ing a car In Alhambra. CaJlf-. raised at a hearing by Parker St. TO uENP you 26 Weight o( ledger 41 Birds’ homes suffix EarUer this month, the town’s he will ask the Board to disbu8s. as I *•? provide datk needed for building Police Commissioner Francis W. H. ed to the boundaries of the old Funeral arrangements are in­ ■no HER FOR India ^ ______, Adams, now a member of the about Nov, 23. and abandoning H residents who spoke for about an 14 Fiddling 43 Lamprey S3 Collection of $5.5 mlUlon budget wa.. Just about well, tome way of improving the 1 * station. Eights School District. in Oklahoma City, Okla. complete. AN l/APORTANT IT Trial sayings In balance, according to dgures Meanwhile, scientists announced ®o»’ d. of Education: Harold F. hour on a propoaal to relocate the FORElSN Roman flshermsn Globe Hollow pool before next i He said further that the terms Bolton constables who were In­ 21 Rip from the controller's office. summer A bond Issue for a new ' new inforrnation on Explorer I. the Hay, secretary to Charles H, Sil­ of the will limit the fund to build­ \ Robert R. JamlMon street. \ ASSISN/AENT" 12 Mature ver, president of the Bqard of Edu­ vestigating a break at the liquor Reports on Survey IF YOU'RE Martin said several days ago ! pool was relected bv voters In a ? ^ tu^JIke satellite now rac­ ing and Improving the Whiton Li­ store which, occurred Ih the early Rockville — Robert R. Jamie-* I I Auam ing around the globe for the fourth cation, and G. Garry Sousa, law The Commission devoted part of in t e r e s t e d ' r r ITT TTTTT that in order to get the money fnr referendum isst week brary' or to purchasing a site for a morning hours Saturday said last son\ 64 Snlpstc St., died this silkworm day. secretary of the board. last night's two-and-a-half hour library in the Eighth District. night It has been definitely estab­ morning at Rockville City Hospi­ 24 Soviet river A t Pasadena. Calif.. scirnUsls meeUng listening to a comprehen­ A t the Grade Mansion meeUng. Miss -Catherine P^itnam, secre­ lished the three Manchester youths tal a fl^ a lingering illness. 15 Gangster’s who helped develop the Explore- according to Peer, the "general tary of the Board, favored spend­ He w ^ born in Ireland, eon of sive report by Fred Thrall, Super­ girl (slang) said a man would find the temper- were not involved in the earlier President Seeks Proposals situation" In the schools, including ing the money for other uses be­ Incident. the late Rpbert and Georgina Re- intendent of the Water and Sewer 16 Distress signal aturea inside the satellite compara­ the program of special schools for sides construction. burn Jamison. He came to this Departments, on a survey conduct­ I® 16 European tively comfortable.—but not those problem children, was discussed. Willed to Town country aboW 56 years ago and ed on the possibility of Installing blackbird On Sp ace Program Control outside. The Board of Education mow has The mone.v In the fund was will­ had lived in this section for, the utilities in the Keeney St. area. 40 Dinner ./ They said temperatures Inside five of these schools and has asked Rockville The Commission, a^ a meeUng coart es ed to the town of Manchester for past 40 years. \H e was employed [ H B F T f the rocket range from 50 to 86 de- fo ' funds, estimated at nearly In October, had requested the 41 Kiclamstion 'fContlBDetf from Page One) .the use of the Whiton Library. A l­ by the Industrie), Sound Control grees Fahrenheit hut those of the i $.500,000, to provide six more study after discussing.' an offer 46 Eaten away lotment of the money is controlled Lutheran Church Inc.. Rockville. ' BY RAY UOTTO Explorer's outside skin tumble j schools ^ by the town Board of Directors. from Wood to pay $30,000 for In- COTTON WOODP 47 Eucharistic yoiKi saylng'that it was a very full • ^ leaves his w i ^ Mrs. Mary r Leader Urges from 572 degrees above t,o 212 be- j Peer said "many suggestions and wine vcMSl Mi.as Putnam said the Board of I o r l o J l P Jamieson; f o ^ sons. Rob- ftallation of utilities to reach the — AMD TH EN A BAD discussion and an encoursging one. low - depending whether it is in or proposal.s " were made at the aax^as rTassiirteeua William, Thomas\nd John; Darling Form tract. BREAK EOR THE A U - SO Correct Director does not adhere striytly He said Killian did tell the lead­ out of the Earth's shadow. meeting.^ It’s the committee's job, to the letter of the will, in that and three daughters. \5Iaryann, The Commission membera at STARS,„A FOUL THAT S2 'Visigoth king Single Church ( In Washington, the UB. Naval COULD COST THEM THE 54 Thirty (Fr.) ers some things they didn't know he said, to draft- the first phase they take Into consideration the The Rev. David G. Jaxheimer. Georgina and Anna Mane. &U of that time Indicated they would OAM Err ^ F * 1 (Research Laboratory said scien- of the program discussed and to DD. of New 'V’ork, is lieing con­ prefer that the work on a sewer 55 Threaten before In tha realm of develop­ interest which is paid each year on Rockville. |4 ^ t * 1 i l l M l 4^1*21 Y1 €i •'M completed the first pre- present the program as a series of sidered by the First Evangelical trunk line be done at town ex­ SO Most painful * XJUmCI SAFBTYt SAFETY cent unfortunate events in our bor­ " If there is any violation of was in the building bu-sinass for and run generally ’'muthea.sterly TYPE? ***'rE^fnrl*,n„rr.lno- ' feom ' R*lnhartZ Said that Ul hlS ough." terms, it's a technical one." he (Continued from Page One) 65 years befoie retiring four years and aoutherly to th e^ 'ood tract, Killian. Knowland aaid. will deal I Hospital Notes The ministers said children of said. ago. In addition to supcrvi.sing he said. not only u-ith eatellite-s, but alao! “ >* Purpose o f : various race.s and nationalitie.s The other Board members day that he wanted the job The the construction of the chapel at A tentative propoaal'4tpuld call have been both victims and per­ with weapons and missiles. . u Patients Today: «00 agreed, but questioned whether if Republican incunihent. Charles \V Trinity, he also was supcrinlend- for haying a 5-inch hne from petrators of crimes in the area. it were permissible Jor the Board Hartford, Rd, along BidwelIvSt. to ASAs to methe Kina kind or o f agencyatenev uthat i»i done so, he stated, may ADMITTED r „ . n 10 YESTERDAY:xraiH.„ i „ „ . Jewett of i-vme has not announred ""t of construction fnr the swim- "There is not the slightest evi­ of Directors to interpret the terms : his plans. ming pool and squash court build­ the point where the line W v e a might eventually take charge of pojgipiy pp explained by our sub- RocUyillV Kathrvn Dacenais Ter dence." the letter went on. "that of the will loose with regard to the program, Knowland said aev- .hrinwine- fmAi the hnr-' Dagcnais, Ter- In another development, at New ings at the college. Wetherell St. n*ar the brook. From eral bills are pending in Congress shrinking from the bur , Dr . Rockville: James Delude, these events have been connected the interest it would also be per­ Haven last night, former Mayor He was associated with his there to the Wood property, a\2- Various proposal dens of gracious adjustment, trust. : cables Dr., Rockville; Mrs. Shir- in any way with r-acial tensions." missible for the Libiary Board to William C. Ceicntano aaid he would brother for many yeara, and in inch sewer would be tiled, he sanj - l- H toTe'ive it Tn the I^fen^^ ‘nclu.sive , Kelly. 104 Church St.: Mrs. Goldfarb had blamed his school’s interpret Uje terms loosely for the' like to see J. Kenneth Bradley, a 1945 he founded the contracting Thrall aaid if the Keeney Sit 1-7 7-4 troubles on a "tran.sitory commu­ principal. Deparlnient turq it over to the| V ,rtz listed six Westport attorney, run for gover­ firm of I-' O. Bent and Son. Hia frontage of the ■ Woca property'' National Advisory Committee for 1 . . . : _ *** r»aomi « eens, Oak St., nity,", .John Marshall’s student The expenditures report which nor on the Republican ticket. He son, Howard, a resident of Man­ were serviced Uti'otigh this system MOR1T MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI body i.s 4,’i per cent Negro and 10 was prepared by Miss Anna AeronauUcs or to the Atomic K"-! u® /hi^ “ '■* Sleeves, I spoke at a fund-raising dinner for chester. is continuing the business. It would mean that 'A portion of ergv Oommission, 1 ^ould be attempted at this time. ^ gg Hilltop Dr.; Miss Ellen Phelps, per cent Puerto Rican. French and presented to the Board i the GOP In the city's lOlh district. He was a member of the Chapel Keeney St. would benefit. HICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD The AEC might have some . , .. • /t, i 366 Oakland St.; Mrs. Dorothy showed that of the S72.330 with He said Bradley would be a Builders Alumni A.s.sn. at Trinity Regarding Wood's offer of $30,- elaims, Knowland said, because o f ' Stage Rt.. Rockville; Mrs. which the library department strong candidate, Celcntano's name and also a member of Wy’lly? j 000 for sewer Unea. Tljrall aaid a the poasibilily of using nuclear fuels ' ‘ Lutharan World Federa-1 Florence Kearney. Amston; Mrs. started the fiscal year of July 1957 has been mentioned in published Lodge, No. 99, A F an'd AM. West preliminary estim ate-fbr‘ the pro- S c ^ u e rin g apace • ““"^bly rocently whose, Mary Griffin. 164 A veiy St,; Leo $42,414.47 remains. reports as a possible candidate for Hartford. 1 posed sewbr ayatem ta $61,490 if a Aljout Town rhis includes the spending of ••I think,"^ he said, .."everybody J ; watchword waa Christ frees and , 1 aaivas,c-ivas laicoiiviiie,Talcottville- M MBrilvn anijn Pium- Plum- lieutenant governor on a ticket with Bc.sides his son in Manchester, he ! iargc-ilzed main were used.- o vniH B iiirlBdictinnal dis- - i mer, 105 Seaman Circle; Carole John Balmer, from the Speech $1,215.01 on electricity, $898.20 on Bradlev. leaves another son, Bernard O j if a normal 8-lnch pipe were in- needles duDhcatlon^ ef- Church leaders realize , Messier. 83 Waddell Rd.; Paul Lu and Drama Department at Hillyer fuel.458',290 on books. $1,021.48 on Bent of Washington Grove. Md.; a , sUlled along Bidwell .SL. for which pule or needless duplicatlo of el if present plans for m erger; kas, 139 Oakland Rt.; Frank Car College, will give a talk, illustrat­ periodicals, and Sl.644.07 on sup­ daughter. Mrs. James H. Daley of | residents would be assessed, ’ and ! “ /c approved the council would be : penter, 91 Adelaide RRd,; Mrs. Vio­ plies. Knowland answered in the nega-, jpjjt ed with slides, entitled "From Pic­ i Roche.sler. .N. Y , and three grand- the. , larger size nm through the la Michalak. W.hidsor Locks; Mrs. cadilly to Pompeii," at the meeting Books Donated children live a question as to whether, the j Recent adoption of anew Police Arrests rights-of-way where the., line ran Jean Pinkney, 55 Woodland St.;- of the Center Thespian* tomorrow In other matters, the Board The funeral will be held at 2 across private property, it would confeieme this morning got into heard a report from Mias Frencli “ service book and hymnal" by all Wllliaro kiniry, 547 Center St.: night at 8 o'clock at the Center o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the cost an estimated $31,695, he said”. Eiaenhower'a propoaal that outer on the donation of some 400 books churches in the council points up Roger Taggart' Jr, 49 V/oodland Congregational Church. Harold W. Robert. 23, of East chapel of Trinity College. Burial $30,000 Difference apace be used for peaceful pur- from the estate of the late Frank the sameness in church practice. 3 t ; ValenUno Flano. Bolton. Hartford, was arrested yesterday will be in Fairview Cemetery, The difference ^twean-the two. poaea, under some form Qf,fnt^rBa- 4. There is no fundamental dis­ ADM ITTED TODAY: Colleen O. Cheney. Cheney's daughter, Mrs. West Hartford. tional control. Companies 2 and 3 o f the Town and charged with failure to carry if the 15-inch line was used, would agreement in doctrine among the 'O’Brien, 1811- Oak St: Roger Platt, contacted Mias hla ’ driver’s license and auto Friends may call at the Taylor be very close .to the $30,000 offer That propoaal waa advanced In Fire Department were 'dummoned French and Invited her to select chur^es. Many leaders say all BIRTHS YE.STERDAY: A son, to 111 Moll, Sf.. at 5:08 p.m. yes­ registration He was stopped on and Modeen Funeral Home. 233 made by W ooA.hq aafd! It would Eisenhower’s lateZt contribution to eight churches will eventually books for'the library. Among tfie Washington St.. Hartford, from 7 the letter exchange between him to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson, terday to extinguish a stove fire. Silver Lane whtn he was observed appear that ‘'thia sum could be merge. Dr. Reinartz said. But "If East Hartford:'a son t,o Mr. and books Miss’ French has acquired driving with only one headlight to 9 o'clock tonight. used without upsetting the normal and Soviet Premier Bulganin. The No damage was reported by fire for Uie library are, aom-: from the we are to unite eventually, why Mrs. William Marieaii, 21 Church operating. assessment nrjethod’ orme construed CAPTAIN EASY BY I.ESLIE TURNER Krerhlln has shied away from it officials. Paul Chepey collection on buller- not now?" St. Robert is scheduled to appear in as benefiting any Individuals,’’ HOW Y OVBR40O PBdRBa* BB.0W except as part of an arms agree­ fltes. and ;many on travel, history, A GATB.LITE dPINMIMd IN ORBli; , OUR BlGGf ST problem* WtRS TO rCPIMIMY-. 5. In merger talks thus far the DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Delegates from the Auxiliary to Town Court Saturday. Tlirall said. MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES AND FRANK RIlKiEWAY mce A 5PUTNIK OR tSWdlARO VIDUIP COkP llfR O FAHRENNBin *0 YOUR. PROTfCT YOU FROM THE TeRR^IC I TOO MANY ment package containing items this biography and music. country dislikes. church bodies have shown -‘'highly Mrs. Noetia Ricard, 9 Middle Anderson-Shea Post, '.No. 2046. Kay E. Ryalls. 16, of East Hart­ I'Diicrulfi Thrall said that by granting DRAM THE BLOOD FROM MOBT OF A MAY* BODY! I* rr UP I5TEEL CA8N MIL S£ HBATEP.„ [ HfAT OF re-entry INTO THE ATMOS' / THIN** CAN cximmendsble" capalnlities for re­ Butcher Rd.; Mrs. Madehne David­ The Board approved the hiring of ford. Was arrested yesterday and 1 7 7 THERE /ALBO fREBBURITBP LIKE YOUR PHEREi AND FROM THE UNKNOWN / 60 WRON*! VITW, are reminded that-there will rights of way. the property owners FI YOU’LL 0*K 5MAU WtN**nP ROCKBT* TO BTOP conciliation of differences* and of son, Bolton; Mrs. Lillian Gates. 994 two custodians. Herbert Jotinson charged with disregarding a red WE NAVy. MEN THa *PINM Ualji^^^M ’;r;;rT *UIT, OR YOUR BLOOD WOULD FACTOR OF COSMIC ONE MISTAKE be a Hartford District niaeting to- is the new man at Whiton. and would not be assessed for the cost. VATORRE KOM LACK OF NR BY THESE EGS- designing organizaUonal struc­ Parker St.; Mrs. Irene Hawley, 167, morrow ni It 'at 8 .ji’c W k at the light at the intersection of Center Daniel \V. Slurray I of the sewer at thos* points. Under’ ARE a l w a y s 'Macmillan Parley Charles Cody lakes over at Cheney. yn»*uRe m space , HEADS ANO I'D tures. A larger frame of reference Benton St.; Mrs. Blanclm.'Hoch-’ -^Lt. Caldwe Ij-Coit-tiobitiSon Post, and Adams Sts. Court date has Funeral services were held in j this method very little of the de- PREPARED. BESUMKl could produce “ equally Impressive berR. 49 Coburn R^.; Mias - Mar­ No. 254, 371 M aW ltt., . Hartford, been set for Saturday. Bridgeport yesterday for Daniel I partment’s funds would be used, With Ike Looms on results." . guerite .Lavine,' .14” H. n e k St,, — . Hov/ard Warnock, no certain ad­ W. Murray. 67. of that city. • He ! he said. Rocky(lIe;.iMias BTorenoe Haddock, dress, was abrested yesterday aqd 6. Leadai^^f the. eight, bodies Mrs.,Andrew^Qlbmaon Sr., 108 You ill Wounded formerly lived in Manchester.. j Thrall aaid he felt It would b* should ‘‘make epneesstons in .Chris­ Harjtfbrd;''Hrs. M a o '' i^b4Uvan, 48 charged with intoxication. He Is Talks at Summit Oakland S.t.,.-llas eft^rrd'Hartford Murray died Friday at Milford desirable, if the project progressed, ¥ Haynes St.; Mrs. Sylvia' S ta tion being h*ld for appearance in Town Hospital. Milfqrd. He was born in tian lova.'’ ir/. Hospital fop 'iergety. Cleaning Pistol to lay out a line where a future y . ■. »■?*' and daughter, 80 Wslker'Bti; Mrs. Court Saturday. 1890 in Baltic, the son of the late highway might be desirable and (Continued from Pag# One) Muriel. Goble and daughter, Tol­ Mrs. Laura Mlodzinski. 37. of 35 William and Ellen Donelly .Mur­ perhaps have this incorporated in I - -t I— A. ■■ . JIMENBIt^ VO TE VOIDED Members . of ■ the French Club ’ Caraeaa, 'Venezuela, Feb. 4 land Rd. /' William Kiniry, 17, of 547 Cen­ Dover Rd., was arrested yesterday ray. His falher was a blacksmith the master plqn. public opinion eVen lf tlie R t^ a n s , DISQHARGED tODAYt-' Enar ritould have their reservations for ter St., was admitted to Manches-' on a warrant issued by Prosecutor (tP) — The government junta the installation banquql, Sunday. at Highland Park for many years. W’hen asked about water for tha do turn BummHr-»;.in«etingb into vioded today the pec. 15 plebis- Johansson, 15 Bank St. ter Memorial Hospital yesterday John R. FitzGerald charging her For the past 46 years he had lived aiea. Thrall said there, is a 4-inch .. ’ -L- ____ L.L-— • / •-- Feb. 16; In, b y toirieniaw at the 1 propaganda exerciSaa. , «.’clte in w U ^ ousteif^dlctator after shooting himself with a 22 with a bre!}cli of the peace. , in Bridgeport and was employed water main running along Keeney itiiiVIN'SilEa PEACE HOPE , latest. Blectfbn of dUlcers will be caliber pistol. Her husband. Mathew, was ar­ Bulganin’s letter 'to Eisenh'oikeur ’ Marcos'.Perw Jimenea and hia held at the -itieeUng,-Wednesday as a supervisor at the General St. that could adequately servica ’I'].' LacsLSfcldiJbiUHLzaLjsl 'Washlagton, ^ b . 4 (P) — Lt. A hospital spokesman said that rested Sunday after a disturbance Electric Co., in Bridgeport for 18 pie area at present, eepecially as a 2*4 did not sfleciflcally list , German re­ k candidates were elected without Feb. 12,-'at the K of C'Home. ^ 3 . opposition. The decree also Oen.' Jaroee Oavin, the Arm y’s the youth was cleaning his gun at their home by ■ Patrolman years before retiring In 1955. Well is being drilled in the area. while at home when it discharged, Albert Scabies. J E F F C O H R BY PETER HOFFMANw: unification aa a subject for big formally dissolved the national research chief, said today “ the He leaves hts wife, Mrs. Eliza­ Later, if the area develops.. a THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGG9 power negotiation. The Soviet Pre­ (xmgress, state iegiilatures and satellite offers the flrat h.ope of wounding him in the right shoul­ Both cases are scheduled for beth Blanchard Murray; two sons, larger main could be installed "hb ...THAT ' WELL...YE«.'...BUT IF I'M NOT HOME, 1^0 mier insiated that Blast and West municipnl oouncHs, all of which mankind of a surveillance sys­ der. hearing Saturday. two daughters, three sisters In said. jia.ONiSiW OUTYCAUB COULD I COME OVER GRANNY WOULD LOVE I U00Y.'...THATS MY Germany must seek advs'nce had been packed with supporters tem that could guarantee Public ftecords Kiniry is employed as an ordclly Robert F. Smith, 30, of 709 Main Hartford. 10 grandchildren and Ally. Richard Law. represeotin* T)*6 e JEFF, DOPY/ ‘ ANO OUR TOMORROW NIGHT TO GEE YOU./... IN FACT, ^X.UDPER PLATE agreement between themselves. peace.” <>avin auggestTO to a at the hospital.. St., waa arrested yesterday and two great-grandchildren. the Manchester Building uui Real­ OOODW TClOU? INSTEAD? of Perez Jimenez. MY CITY BOITOI? JUST DATE IB OFF.' I HEAR THE OLD DARLING RATTLING AW TTie western powers, which class House Government Operations Marriage Licenaea He was reported. In "good" con­ charged with speeding by Patrol­ ty Co., also appeared M o re tha tMOUITTINS CAuLEr ANCHE CORRECT? CLICKING HER HEELS ^ YOU KN<^ m WITH JOY RIGHT------twu nnwy. ii. German minificatlon aa a big - SnSGR IN AREQ U IPA subcommittee, that a satellite Jaines Bqnjainin Holmes of dition. ' man Robert Lannan on Center St. DOERFEB TELLS OF $165 Commission seeking informal ad­ ABKED...! MEJ' power reaponsibiCty, regard this seeiog-eye system might be set near Linden St., Smith Is sched­ Washington, Feb. 4 iffi—John C. vice on a propoeed 10-iot- subdi­ TOLD ME..., Lima, Peril, Feb. 4 l/P)—The Hartford and ' , Yvette Simone- subject fio an eahential.^tem o f any up under aqspIcM the United D aigle'of Hartford, Feb. 8, Church lliE ’8 SUPPORT SOUGHT uled to appear In .Town Court on Doerfer, chairman of the Federal vision off Bush Bill Rd.' RMJSJL 'if government imposed a state of agenda for summib talks. . siege today in .Arequipa after « . Natlone. .'N. — of the Aiaumptlen. Wahhington, Feb. 4 tiPI — Sen. Monday. CoiniHunications C o ra m ission, . Changes relating to street en­ t There was also somig sugjfestion clash in which twb'eivillaiM weiYi RolMpt Joseph 'idely of -East Russell (D -(ia) railed on the. Arnold L. Barron, 27, of V/aban. told House investigators today he trances to the subenvision wsre sug- that Bulganin may have damagei^ knied anOUl Injured. Police SIX Dlt IN pnE Hartford and Virgiiria May Evans- Elsenhower adminlstrsUon to­ Maas., w ai arrested today and rqpaid.two weeks ago 3I6S.1: re- geste'd and Ui* Commtaalrai aaked prospects for summit, itajks! latdr sault troop* setrt'.froih Lima t^ St. Louis, Que., fV>l>. 4 l/FU*-. of East Hartford, ^^eb. 15, St. day to follow up the Senate^, charged with .failure to pay an cetveil In 1964 from an Oklahonaa that .an overall atreet plan for the 78-0 pasaage j f a defense apeed^ \ overtime parking ticket. The ticket >\ 1 this year by oifposlng ? n y ,prior the- sontbern Peruvian Rix young hrotbens and talateni-' James' Church, -v- ‘ television station. Doerfqr, pro­ auli^vtaipo be'aubmittad wh4n ^ foreign miniaterr conferancef be­ whbse regular itollceimn are im p e rile d todby In an early Riorn-* ' Building Permits ■ up bill with new raoyee tq bol­ was.iksued Oct\9, according to por. testing be wae “ serioualy ma- cnqiiigea are'm ade.: ' . Jice. Barron poatqd IS bond fo r hia cause of jS w e t oppoSlUon t o Sec­ strike. o^ned ftra ? u m g a ftgl||' inm'hro which deotrwe^ their H~ Nu Side Engineering,'Inc., for ster U. 8. millUry strength. ’tigned,” aaid he bad banked, tfie Samuel Felthain o4 606 ToUaad retary o f State Dullqs. with atone-throtrers. ' fram e house. %tfo vlcltirts,'.: Michael Scanlon, addition to house A fter 55 minutes of debate, the scheduled appearance in .Town money trader the mbuipprehen- , Tpge., alao owed the OomiitiariM Such an objection,'; even ,T. ex-1' , —------— ------.. * .-rtbUdreA o f Mr. and Sire. Lucle^t.v ,at 120 jiArnox St., $550. Senate passed the money, bill Court Monwy^ Sion it cunstitutzd reintburseqiznt lo r advice refarding the erdetton $$ pressed in a veiled way, Jmljihi - jAeirttieiet,' w fre i Gerard Raye' Allyn F. Martin, alteration to yeaterday with, only minor for airline transportation fo- hint- a graenbouae ob^hla proporW. Japan lmporteil'*'more cotton 4h : Mi is contemplating •aeldog ai make it difficult for the Vlaen'’ 1957 than at any time in the pgit. .^mond, dgl^'eamtlle, !♦: Hugui' house at 113 Brettbn. R<|., $200. aiqeadmcnte and sent it b*ck t o , Riiaala haa about one third as M if and hla wtfe-to attend a cera-1 n howef administration to say "ypo” ,Witte. tJ:’ Ifsette, 9; Jean-Vves,. Jamea E<< pbideater, alterallona the Honse. where quick approval .much railway mileage as tha meny -singed by Stntion. KWTV, . sene change from Rural to ^ In- twenty yeara. The lmport total Hbbt iduatrial Z/ane in one small $Ma. to proposals for top level talk s., 3,376,000 balei. ' i ; oofl .VUiu, 18 months. to homai at BB Avondale Rd., I 8SQ. waa foreoaat. United States. Oklnhenut City. J ■ ■■ ■ ■_ 1 '■ , 4 ' 'V - ■ 1 t .V • % ...y Vv .V.-' c i fv v ' t „'V r. r /■ ' V: - / . '\ '’■<1(1 ■ ij- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1968 , PAGE ELEVEN i*AGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1968 Pitt Star at Storrs t b e :es Herald The ■y B asketball Indians in Road Test, Pinners E AR L Y O ST m sM m Open Letter to Roy Sport* Editor ' Kansas Five Upset O p p 86 T o p *F«n8 W ou ld Make Y ou Play* New York, Feb. 4 (A*)— Spider Webb Howard Hobson, who can list Two Streaks on Line Y FRUIT l e a g u e “ New Y 6i^ is the best basketball town as far as the big New York, Feb. 4 (/P)—* (Jhamberlaui, who scored 38#ference, WlUtam A Mary trailed Standing* more credentials than many by five at the half, then outacored Female Stars cities go,” H ^tford basketball whit Bobby Knight ex^ained Wilt Champerbain? Who is point* in the earlier victory over By PAT BOLDUC W L Pet. Named Fighter coaches still in the game, to­ State, canned 10 field goals, moat Davidson by almost 2-1 in a 90- Honeydews ...... 52 20 .7^2 recently when interviewed on the job at Pratt and Whitney, he? The big guy in major col­ polnt second half splurge for a 72- day called for the elimination from under the basket, but missed Two streak* will be on the line tcHiight when Manchester Sugar Plums ...... 43 29 .597 Saturday night the top l2 West HamoiW, but he still has a warm spot in his heart for lege baBketball today is Bob ,53 victory. George Washington boy« of the Recreation De­ of three evils which he said ■even of 12 free throw attempts. added to Furman’a woe* 74-52; High travels to Wethersfield for an 8; 15 CCIL basketball PcachM ...... 39 33 .542 Manche^er and its fans. ”If Manchester were a big city, it Of the Month were plaguing college basketball. Boozer, a 6-8 junior who did a contest. The Indians will be seeking to snap a seven-game Dates A N u ts ...... 36 36 .500 partment’s Bowling League at would be the'beat. I used to feel like giving up in Manchester, Hobson, exh ale coach, forme! virtual one-man wrecking job That was the difference. Kansas, Tennessee, a 100*91 winner over Fig Bars ...... 36 42 .417 Y .MIDGET LEAGUE now 2-2 and fourth in tbe con- Florida, and Alabama, which, de­ losing streak while the host Eagle.s, one of the state’s hottest the Y will meet in a bowling but those fan* would m*k* ypti^- Milwaukee, Feb. 4 (Pi — The In A twlnbill at the Y last chairman of the Olympic Basket­ on Kansas and The Stilt in Kansas Berries ...... 16 56 .222 State'* big bid for a crack at the (Vrence race to State's 5-0 record, feated Vanderbilt 65-60, moved in­ a n s i A quintet* in recent week*,*— ------—— match against two teams play. The crowd c*n make a lot __llent sponsor, th# tsam NalMnal • Boxing Aasn. today night, the Elks downed the ball Committee, and one-time prea­ Lcagu8-leading Honeydews and exe^* ident of the National. Asaodatlon national title. had 30 field goala to the Wildc^ata' to a share of second in th* South­ will attempt to cJislk up their fifth * nmneraup Sugar Plums “. pinned from the Tuesday night’s of difference." Knight. In ca*e any Jtoepasp Igoing. Avsragt ]^ld attond* fiaimed Spider W rtb aa the Boxer- Cyclists 37-26 snd Fletcher Glass 29, but blew 11 of 26 free throws eastern Conference as Georgia consecuUve victory. l e n t i l T P Women’s L<*ague. The entire pro­ newcomer to Manchester dpem^ bf-fhe-Month and advanced him edged the Manchester Auto Parts of' basketball Coachei,! wants to Boozer scored 32 point* and car­ Wethersfielrt, which upset. O A U H i a a:/ similar 4-0 w'ins over the Berries ance at home games has bssB ap­ while Kansas State hit 21 of 24. Tech dropped to fourth with 6 99- ceed* of thl* match will go toward know, w** ju»t about the beat^-Sil proximately 100. Th* Pro*, a fin* f roirr sixth to third place in the 129-28. 'See: ried the Wildcat* in the clutch for 78 loas to Auburn. Bailey Howell and Peaches, respectively, yester­ around baaketball player tp-'dis- Chamberlain, who had a 32.42 league-leading Hall in it* la.*t^_. -m day morning while Dates & Nut* swelling the Polio Fund. collection of ball player*, do not middlew'eight ratings t t the re­ The Cyclist* put up a good fight 1. Only (Mpe foul shot awaaded a 79-75 double overtime victory at scored 34 aa MisSiaaippi State de­ play .hla warea for a Manmeater sult of hIS upset victory over Hory before bowing to the league-lead­ Kansas in a battle of ranked pow­ average, fell from aecond to third atarU ha* won eight of it* la*t nine [ I l p t - | p r i | i c I i D O l l upended the Fig Bars 3-1 in an­ Walnut Restaurant, current have an exciting fellow, no Bobby tor a defenMvS Infracttoa, bnt If in the scoring race at 31.8. feated Tuiane 71-63. Mississippi game* and the 4fl-40 win over the , •■ -'C ja C H W a team In the past 25 yMra. Hia Knight or Jackie Alien.,with behind Calhoun. ing Elks. Playing with only 8ve It’a good, the shot to count tor er* last night. He also paired with beat Louisiana State 76-63. other match at the Y alleys. league leader* in the Women'* baaketbatl life hlatorjKappeared In Seattle'a Elgin Baylor still is tops Warrior* was the first setback Morning's finest scores were L<**gue, and Fletcher Qlaaa will the back passes and spectacular The Chicago middleweight, af­ men they stayed in the game until two point*. 6-8 Jack Parr on a defenamg Job a recent laaue of thd Newa, month­ ter twice hitting tbe deck, rallied the fourth period when they were with 32,43, while Cincinnati's Julius Pegues scored 27 points for the West Hartford quintet in rolled by Janet Mailhot 118, Mary repr***nt the '• Women’* League. ■hooting, to capture th* hearts of 2. A S0-*econd time limit tor that held the 7-foot Chamberlain Oscar Robertson took over as the aa Pitt defeated Holy Cross 79-72. ce rt, warfare. Coach Millard Mas­ Doctor Report ly publication of the PAW plant In John Public. Green Manor deserve* to aedre' d four-round teclmica! held to one point. ■hot by tbe attacking team. to points. Bonham 110, Mary Willhidc 110. Bowling with the Reetaurent girl* Weat Hartfo^. As usual the Elks were strong runner up at 32.35. .Neither Baylor Don Hennon, Pitts' big scorer, son's Eagle"* converted 27 of 37 Marge Holmes 109, Ruby La- will be Shirley Vittner, who lead*' better support than It has bssn knockout over Calhoun in their re­ 8. A change In the scoring aye- It waa the aixth straight aucceas nor I^obertson played last night. managed only 18. He 'wras held to foul shot* en route to their earlier New York. Feb. 4 igi—Frankie getting. Perhaps the future hom* cent San Francisco boiit. ' Th* off the boards. wit|^ TOm Andreoli tem to discourage the oae of tiie for the Wildcats and avenged their Forge 109. Ceal Taft 107 and Flo the league with a nifty 105.18 aver­ Knlghf, who’ apent four years and Fred McCurry getting a ma­ Minnesota junked its losing six for 30 minutes by Tom Ryan 63-S7 triumph over the Indian* who Ry/r* ring future depend* on the Kloter 106. age. Her teammate* will be Amy games will find biggsr and mors defeat dropped Calhoun from zone defense. lone defeat. It also could go a long and missed his first free throw at­ outscored the victors from the floor advice of the doctor who performed with, the world fa-hou* Original fourth to sixth in the NBA rat­ jority of tho rebounds. McCurry led Back in hia coaching days Hob­ streak at six with a 69-66 victory fXlUNTBY 41LI B MEN Plrky 103.21, who ha* long been enthusiastic crowds on hand. way toward ushering Kari^R State over Indiana that crushed a tempt-ending a string of 34, by a single basket, tP-18. Overall plastic surgery on hi* face last V HiMlem Globetrotters, played with ings. Still ranked ahead of Webb both teams with 19 , points son's pet campaign was to Insti­ to the Big Eight Conference title Standings itandout bowler In town and la Mancheater during the period when and teammates Andreoli and Hoosier hope to gain a share of eight shy of the national record the Wethersfield club ba* won .Tune. Ryff wa» cu* around both current women's town champion, In the division ruled by champion tute the time limit. But he never and NCAA Tournament berth. set by Duquesne's Dave Rtcketta. nine of iS.starls wpil? the local* w L Pet. the round ball sport flourished fol­ Top Wrestling Cgrdf (barmen Baaillo are Ray Robinson Jerry Smith chntributed 10 and six the Big Ten lead with idle Michi­ eye* last night while winning « Mary McCarthy, who sport* '■ really got far with It. Now, aa di­ gan State. George Kline hauled the There waa only one ^change show Only’ one win in eight outings. unanimous decision ov"r Tony De Bunkers ...... 15 5 ,7.50 lowing World War II. A lot of Big time prnfeesional wrestling Is' and Gene Fullmer. tallies, respectively. rector of *|mris publications for a Ranked Fourth Roughs ...... 12 8 .600 104.2 average and holdi hig^ sin The loyis were sparked by last place Gophers from behind among the top 10 in today's AP Tour Good Scorer* Cola in a 10-rounde at St. Nicho­ water has gone over the dam since scheduled Wednesday night at Foot NBA rating* announced today New York publisher, he hasn't *7“0 Now 15-1, Kansas State ia poll. After K-State, it's San Fran­ Fairway* ...... 11 9 .550 gl* (148) and high triple.for the Mark Sheptoff's 14 point*. with five points in the last 2 'j Four of Wethersfield'* »tarter» las Arena. Bobby last performed with Man­ Guard Hall In Hartford and Pro­ by Fred Saddy. NBA secretary, In­ changed one bit. ranked No. 4 again in today’s As­ cisco, Oklahoma State, North 10 10 .500 women (376), Audrey FTey 102.1, The -second contest was nip and minutes. have scored over 100 point* this “1 am very disa*>pointed," said Hookers ...... chester In league play for the town moter Sam Oiiliho la looking for­ cluded; "Spectators are bothered by the sociated Press poll, based on games Carolina. Maryland, North Caro­ Max Flies ...... 9 11 .450 Vi Chapman 99.19 and Emma Ver­ tuckLUC* aall th* way. The Partamen Putdua scored on 26 of 29 free Reason, with backcourt ace Ron Ryff in the dressing room, "But that was considered by many the ward to a tiimaway crowd, '^ e 'v # HcAvyweigbt: Champion Floyd endless parade of ihooters to the THE through last Saturday. Weat Vir­ lina State and Temple, with th* Spauldings ...... 9 11 .4.50 ona will comprise the reel of the heM I16-11 edge at halftime but shrow chances and came from Moriasette the pace-*etter with 20« I'm still not discouraged. What­ beat In the state now has to take got the beat wrealers In th* busi­ Patteraon. New York. l^Eddie free throw line," he said, "I think ginia (15-1), Kansas (12-3) and Owls moving up while Kentucky 8 12 .400 Restaurant team. the wt)inner* jumped in front by a eight points back for an 84-72 vic­ tallies. Forward Dave Traut fol­ ever the doctor says is Okay with Green R a y * ...... a back seat along With Meriden. ness, the top nemea," Gulino said Machen. California. 2—Zor* Fol- a foul shot should be awarded only i=aofi\ Pim BU CG H ! (Uncinnati (15-2) retained the top dropped to 12th, behind Bradley. 6 14 .300 Fletcher Qlasa team will be led '21-20.on margin. and held on to win, tory over Northwestern. Ohio low* with 150 markers, center Paul me." Chipper* ...... Bristol, Wallingford, New Haven, yssterday morning. Fsatiired In am ley, Arlsona. 3 -R oy Harria. Tex-, If a player commits a foul, a per­ three apota. The standings with points on a Notew'orthy score; Ray Della- by Fran Crandall with a 102.13 av­ with Carl Rohrbach taking a State defeated Illinois 78-70. Schaefer ha* 111 and guard John Charlie Black. Ryff'* manager, Bridgeport. Torrington. Waterbury Australian tag-team match will bo aa. 4- Willie Pastranb, Louisiana. sonal ahould be called against him The two midland power* were 10-9-8-7-6r5-4-3-2-l basis (first Pinchera ha* J03. The fifth man. Fera 356. erage and Flo Johnson 101.6, Dot and etc. where basketball once at­ teams of Antonino Rocca and Irish court-length pass and laying up with no free throw awarded." Arkansas retained the South­ place votes and won-lost records said the boxer would have hi* eye Cowles 97.1, VI Morton 94,26 and 5—Nino Valdez, Cuba. 6 /P a t the deciding tally. the only top 10 team* active Ia*t forward DennI* MacRae Is the au­ cuts repaired at New Rochelle Hos­ EMBLEM CLUB tracted big crowds. Pat O’Connor against Prof. Roy McMurtry. Washington. 7- In- The profeaaional National Baa­ night. west Conference lead with a 56-46 thru Saturday's games in paren­ Eve Tedford 94.0 will ba the other Despite a slow start, George victory at Texas Christian that thor of 65 points in 12 games. pital. Standings 131* Hartford Neffro star waa Shires and Dr. Jerry Graham. geraar Johansson, .Swedep. 8 ketball Assn, haa had a 24-second Boozer, who played only a few thesis; The six-foot Morisaette garnered W L Pci, atartert for the Olaaiera. Rocca, ths barefooted Argentin* .May topped the Classmen with 15 virtually knocked the eaiiy- “ He'll take a king rest." said Injured recently and was reported Mike DeJohn, New York. 9— markers. Ken Salo caged nine time limit rule for some time, but minutes )>ecause of an upaet *tom- 1. West 18 points the first time the new Spades ...... 53 19 .738 Junior Teams to'have suffered a ahouldcr separa­ jumping jack. ii considered ths Hobaon ia willing to give the col­ favored Horned Frog* out of the Black. “He may not fight for a Alex Mlteff. A r g e n ^ . 1 0 - points in s losing cause. ach when Kanaaa defeated K-State race. Virginia ,. (44) (15-1) 1,061 rivals met while Schaefer and Pin­ year—if ever." Clubs ...... 48 24 .667 The teams from the Junior tion which would put him on the greatest wrestlsr since Stanislaus Cleveland Williams, 'T^as. legians an extra six seconds to chera each tallied 13, tw'o more POLICE A- FIRE 79-65 for the Big EJlght Tourna­ 2. Kansas . . . (27) (12-2) 928 Susceptible t» Out* Diamonds ...... 26 46 .361 League, repreeentlng the beet of shelf for the balance of the season. Zbysxko. All four principals ar* make up their minds to shoot. ment title at Chriatmas-time, waa Oklahoma replaced Kansas in than Traut. Twelve of Morissette's Hearts ...... 17 .55 .238 regular teeve* performers. Light Heas'yu’elcht: Champion — Standing* second place in the Big Eight, with 3. Cincinnati (15) (16-2) 858 Ryff always has been siuceptible the League, will be as follows: The Thl* report proved untrue, and al­ Archie Moore, (Alifomia. 1 "You know," he aighed. "I had a whirlwind last night. He counted total came in the second half when' to cuts. That la why he luiderwent The front-running Spades won American League. will ba led by though Injured. Knight was back Marling last week snd running W Pet. proposed aome of thea* changes a 68-53 breeze against Colorado. 4. Kansas the Eagles rallied to win after trail­ for 13 Thursday nights, will be pro Harold Johnson/Pennaylvania. 2 Cniisers ...... 7 ,700 14 of the Wildcats' 29 field goals St. Louis hung on in the Missouri the surgery last summer. Now he a 3-1 decision over the Hearts Larry Bates 99.10, Fred McCurry in action last Sunday, leading the while I was coaching, but they and after they had blown a 13- State ___ ( 6) (14-1) 813 ing by four points, 26-30, at the mat telecast card* from Washing­ Yvon Durelle/Canada. 3 Tony Chiefs ...... 7 .700 Valley, shooting 48 per cent from has the same old trouble. last night and the .second place 93.9, Rudy Wojnarowics 93.5, John CBA Milford Chiefs to a 92-84 t^in Anthony, New York. 4 Willi were thought to be to o ‘ radical. point halftime lead, scored the 5. San Fran­ Intermission. McCarthy 91.11, BUI Finnegan ton Into Hartford,- featuring th* Ladders ...... 3 the field for a 98-67 decision at De Cola, weighing 147',j to Ryff'a Clubs blanked the Diamonds 4-0 over Bridgeport. Knight will lead Hoepner, Germ any. 5- Yolande ' ' ' Now I can apeak with the saneness basket that tied it 60-all at end cisco ...... (13) (15-1) 880 Red and White Coach Elgin 21a- while Iris Vacantl 115, Joan Kiely 87.14. and Bob Hartley 87.10. grapplers who ar* booked to strut Engines ...... 2 .222' ...... North Texas State. Red Murrell 140 pounds and thr inches taller, the Chiefs into Mancheater Sunday Pompye,^rttl*h West Indies. 6 of an ex-coach. Perhaps authoritie* of regulation play. Oklahoma tursky la expected to go along 114 and Barbara Woods 105 turned The National League will be led their stuff in Hartford rings during will realize that changes are needed scored 31 as Drake ripptid Houston 6. finished with a rush. Tony also afternoon for a CBA game against CHarenbe Hinnant, Washington. D. It waa Boozer, agam. whose field State .... ( 5) (13-2) 492 with the same five which outshot started strong bvt Ryff beat him in the beat single game efforts. by Roger Poe 97.14, Buddy Woods Urssn Manor. It will be his second th* balance of the winter season. With John McNeil setting th* lo make basketball a more inter 77-67 in another Mo-Valley con­ C. 7--Chuck Spleaer. Michigan. pace, the Inspired Chiefs upset the goal brought K-State from behind test. Windham by nine basket* while with body punches in the middle AITOMOTIVE LE.AOUE . 92.9, Mike Voronovltch 91.7, Rocky showing here this season. He eating and wide open game." 7. North dropping a close 58-55 verdict 10 8—Eric Schoppner, Germany. 9 front-running Cniiaers 35-29 In the for a 65-65 deadlock at the end of Duke, which upset West Vir­ Carolina .. ( 4) (13-3) 416 rounds. In the 10th, De Cola sent W L Pet. Dewart 89.11, John Luca* 88.25, starred with Marquee Haynes' Har­ ArUnio Calzayara. lu iy. 10 Umit EffertIveneM days ago. Senior Bob Fiske and and Jeff Mor.hardt 86.6. lem Magicians several weeks ago Police and Firemen’s Midget the first overtime. ginia a week ago, won its fifth 8. Maryland . ( 2) (11-3) 261 Ryff staggering ■ across the ring Man. Auto Parts ... 13 5 .722 Jimmy Slade. New York. Hobaon’a ideas on zone defense Then he hit two field goals before straight and gained third place in Jtmior Wea Feshler will probably DeCromier Motors .1 1 7 .611 The boy* are determined to show in an exhibition ag Inst the Proa. League at the East Side Rec last and opened the deep cut* over his MIddlewelghti Champion-Car­ night. would limit the effectiveneia of a fouling out that gave the Wildcat* the Atlantic Coast Conference »• North Caro- open at the forwards. Captain Dick right eye in a goi y finish. Both men Alcar ...... 10 8 ..5.56 the women that they will be no (12-3) . 234 Dubanoski. leading scorer with 137 men Baaillo, New York, 1 —Ray In winning their aevenlh game tall center. He wants three points the lead for keeps In the aecond with a 61-49 victory over South lina State were blood-spattered. Hollywood Service .. 9 9 .500! pushovers. These boy* have taken Basketball, on an independent 10. ( 8) (14-2) 231 points, will jump center, and sopho­ Leahy Admits Doc’s Decision the sport eetioualy and have shown Robinson, New York. 2 Gene j of the season, the Chiefs moved to be Awarded for a set shot made five-minute session. Carolina. In the Southern Con- Temple ... Referee Art Mercante scored it ainilffe Motors ___ 9 9 .500 scale in Manchester, enjoyed Its from 25 feet or ftirther. He thinks more Chuck Saimond and senior Man. Radiator ___ 2 16 .111; tremeildouB progress this year. greatest heights in history follow­ Fullmer, Utah. 3—Spider Webb. into a fust plac e deadlock with the I______Bobby Daigle will handle back- 4-8-3, Judge Fred Brunelli 5-4-1 Illinois. 4 - Joey Glardello, Pennsyl­ Cniners a* the latter quintet drop­ the deferue would be stymied by and Judge Bert Grant 6-4, all for Alcar gained a two-way tie for They are all capable of hitting ing World War II. The town was court duties. As to Health Was a Surprise good games and wilt be trying vania. 5—Charlea Humez, Fr(utce. ped ila first game after having the threat of a three-point basket Ryff. The AP had Ryff on top 6-4. third place last night with a 2-1 ripe for the round ball Indoor sport and that the offensive team would Crystal balling tonight's contest, upset victory over the league- their utmost Saturday night. and the fan* were treated to top 8—11011) Calhoun. New York. 7 — won seven in s row. The win was host Wethersfield should come out A noisy turnout of 1,206 paying Joey Glambra. New York, the second stralglit for th# Chiefs have more room lo operate. 82,163 made the mo.st of the strong leading Manchester Auto Parts. In a}>mlnd about retiring from football Larry Bates holds both high sin­ grad* independent offerings for on top by k 57-48 margrin .although Wayland. Maas.. Feb. 4 (45 gle 133 and high two games 230 Ne^ Riv4r*. NevadA. 9 - Andre and broke a two-game losing Incidentally, a small loop in the finish by De Cola, a 17 to 5 under­ two other matches at the Y alley.*, Frank- Leahy admit* the doctor's permanently. one season and then a steady diet It could be much closer? ninnersup DeCormler Motors so far this year. It i* hoped that of league hall—State and B utem •- Selpa, Argentina. 10—Bo.bby streak New York area, th* Tri-State dog. decision which prevented him from “I -was beginning to mlsa the aa- League, has been operating with edged Hollj-wood Service 2-1 and a banner crowd will turn out to League--for three years, plus a Boyd, minois. Getting off to a fast atari, the accepting the head coaching job ■odations one makes in football winner* never trailed and held a a 30-*eoond rule this season, and Cunliffe Motors pinned a close 2-1 In addition. I found out that work watch this match and. it will In? year In the American League. WMtorweight: Title Vacant. 1 CXISTLT VENTURE win over cellar-dwelling Manches­ at Texas AAM "was a complete apirs the boys to bowl thair beat. Capacity crowd* for home offer­ n; Isaac Logart, Cuba. 2—Vince 21-10 edge at the intermission. In Die coaches say it has been auc- Last Nightj^s Fights surprise." ing in the bualneta world is not as the second half, the ever battling cesaful. Phoenix. Ari*,, Feb. 4 i/Pi — ter Radiator. stimulating as working with young The women have offered to epot ings at the Armory were the rule “ Martinez. New Jersey. 3 Virgil Julius Boros, the golf profc.ssion- Night's be.st scores were chalked Leahy, one of the most success­ the boyi some pins but they polite­ and not the exception during this e AUna, Mlaaouri. 4-;4Ill Turner. Ouiaera, paced by Curly Llaciotli, George Farriday, coach of Adcl- Chevrolet Special Sports Car Show New York—Frankie Rjif. 140, men. up by Ed Bujaucius 127-127-371, ful coaches in the history of col­ made a gallant try to get back into phl. one of the schools in the league, New York, outpointed Tony De- al from Mid Pines. N. C.. didn't "I understand now why some of ly refused and the youngster* will five year i>eriod and more than 7' Pennsylvuila. 0—Caspar Ortega! Cola. 147’ », New York, 10. break even on hi* try in the Bemie Chappell 131-139-385, John legiate football, was informed by be out to beat the girla on their once the 8RO sign was hoisted ifexico, 6—Kid Gavilan, Cuba. contention but after getting to- said the only trouble was getting Maiorca 136-363, Ted Chambers the physician that the stomach ul­ the great football coaches of the within four points with just four the players to get used to settling Beaumont, Tex.—Paul Jorgen­ 815,000 Phoenix Open. Boros tied past gave up more lucrative op­ own. over the box office befdr* tlie pre­ 7—Sugar H v l .. Pennsylvania. 8 sen,- 130'*, Port Arthur, Tex., writh aeveral others in sixth place 125-132-354, Archie LaRochelle cers which had brought about his liminary game waa completed. ^ Chsirlea (To'mbstone) Smith, Cali- minute* remaining to play, never down and wi-iting for th* good Featuring 133, Joe Hildretli 131. Ed Bralnard retirement from the Notre Dame portunities to stick to coaching. could gel any closer. shot instead of tossing Uia ball knocked out Tommy Cox, 130, for 8258.34. Yesterday he reported It appears, however, that I'm never During this era the games were » fomia- 9—George Bamea, Aus- 137-347, Frank Monette 127-362, job following the 1953 season would both tense and exciting. At home, McNeil stuffed 18 points through helter-skelter at the basket. Denveri 4. somebody had broken into his car going to be able to return to such ;; tralla. 10—Billy Lynch, Con- Holyoke, Mass.—Barry Allison, and stolen clothing and jewelry Gerry Chappell 127-344 and Norm not allow him to resume in the Ward to Box Davis the Silk Toa-n quintets were almost w necticut. the net* to pace the winner* with Kloter 131. profession. stimulating W'ork. The decision of ln\1ncible while on the rosd the hi* best peiformance of the season. 147, Springfield, Mass., outpointed valued at 81.666.50. my doctor that I wasn't physically Teddy (Red Topi Davis, 14514, ELKS LEAGlE Leahy addressed a teallmonial For Weller Crown teams played ..500 ball and wound ANTO-VINO ROUCA Likable Kandy .Smith added nine Pro Basketball able to coach was a complete aur- up aa champions In all three marker* fo: the winner*. For the Hartford. Conn., 10, Jimmy Brown, star rookie full- W L Pet. dinner for one of his former star priae." -SC------Louis—Jesse------Bowdry,, — 176. . back of the Cleveland Browns, was! Fred's Package 5 .583 linemen. Frank Varrichione of leagues. The town in general was | Gulino, who makes hi* horns In . Giants' Ball Park losing (!Yu;»ers, Jeff Gentllcor* Leahy, who coached Boston Col­ Hartford, Feb. 4 (jPi—Rival was the top point-getter as he tsl- Eastern Division America’s Most Beautiful Cars 8t Louis, stopped Norm Bolden, bom Feb. 17, 1936. He now lives Armory Package .... 5 .583 Natick, last night. Hartford boxers Stev* Ward and excited about the sport and the' East Hartford and who h*a bssn 177, Detroit, 3. I in Hempetead, N. Y. Capitol Equipment .. 5 „583 Leahy, wearing a cast on the lege before going to Notre Dame, caliber of ball was of the highest around fighters and managers for May Go lo Dogs lied nine tallies while Lisciotti W L Pci. GB Deci'a Drive-In ...... 5 ..583 right ankle he broke Dec. 24, said said he had told AAM offlcials the Teddy Davis tvlll battle it out for grade. There v.-aa a mixture of vears. is helping pay for the week­ found the range for seven points, Boston ...... 35 15 .700 — Patten Builders ...... 6 .500 In retrospect: doctor’ was almost certain to pass the New England junior welter- home grown taleitt and importees ly telecasts. "It'a a big gamble all in the second half Syracuse ...SO 22 557 6 nim for the job. Howevsr, an agree­ • New York, Feb. 4 The New 24 .510 Gene's Bottle Shoppe 10 .167 waight title *t Foot Guard Hall on and the combination worked to but I'm aurethat we'U create plenty Philadelphia . . 25 9'4 ‘Missing Football* ment was made to wait for .-the York State Legislature will have New York 24 28 462 12 Four of the six teams are dead­ Tuesday, Feb. 18. perfection. of interest and we hope to get soma *■' to make the next move If the state locked for first place after last "I had come to the conclusion I medical pronouncement. In the The slide downhill started In additional ciiatomers at our shows." Cold Slop* Haney Weatern Dlvlaion was missing football more than I meantime, newa leaked from,Texas The match, eet for 12 round*, is to have greyhound racing in the i night's niatche.s at the Lucky the American League when sala­ I agreed for baaeball. haaketlMlI, Polo Ground*, after track owner i Ldiji An;,i*le8. F*>b. 4 'rP' Fred St. Louis . . . . . 31 20 .608 — BOWLING Strike alleys which found Capitol realized. I hadn’ t given returning that Leahy had the Job. was announced by Promoter Sam ries were high and the squad waa fnotiNill and bowling hgt-e all lie- David Funk made known hi* plan* ' Haney. i sucht in a whirl of ban- Cincinnati . . . . 24 27 .471 7 Equipment abutting out Gene's to football a serious thought for "That premature announcement Gulino today. Athletic CommU- imported from distant point*. The come more popular since a steady yesterday. ; quet apirea: am e.s since his Mil- Detroit ...... 21 32 .896 11 JPUL Bottle Shoppe 4-0, Armory Pack­ some time until, by accident? I re­ waa just aa big a shock to me as ■loner Dennis McMahon- sanction­ personal touch was gone. The rosd diet waa piped into living rooms. ■’ Funk, who head* We*tern Racing ! w aukee Brs e* won the World Se­ Minneapolis . . . 14 36 .280 16', ALLEYS age Store upending Fred's Pack­ ceived an offer to coach at Texas the final decision of my doctor," ed the bout and said other New trips were too long end sponsors People see great individuals and ine.. disclosed plana for converting rie*. h*.» stopped whirling momen-, A&M. ^ Leahy added. England co*nral**loner» were ex­ Tuesday’s Schedule age Store 3-1 and Deci's Drive-In found the operating nut too big to teams on their screens and they ■the former home of the New York tal ily. He * iii bed with a cold. Tlie V * . New "I got involved in that deal ac­ pected to approve It. The bout wa» Cincinnati Boston at AVAiLAILE EVERY defeating Patten Builders 3-1. crack. A* a result, the franchise want to see them l,n the flesh. TV "baaeball Giants into the State's Milwaukee manager, bedded down York, Top single and triple scores were cidentally when I attempted to set for 140 paiind*. in the American League waa not i has been a shot In the arm to most only dog. track, witti a list of ron- since Stinda;, reported yesterday NfGHT~M I 9.8100 recommend' a friend of mine for Jimmy PieTsall Signs Last night, Davis lost a 10-round St. Loui.s at New York. Q h s J U A o ls L bowled by Bill LaRiviere 148-381. renewed and basket)all interest! sports promotioiia on a major scale - tingenciea all dependent upon the that he wa? feeling much better. Minneapoli* vs. Philadelpiiia Charlie Harria 126-125-353, Hal the position. I went to College Sta­ Boston, Feb. 4 (Ji — The latest decision to Barry Allison, New faded. During the day* of the State 'although the little guy. like minor action of the legislature. But his donor told him to stay off tion at the request of Texas AAM England middleweight champ, be­ Detroit. Hartley 346, Sam Vacantl 131-343, Boston Red Sox player to sign his and Eastern Leagues as many a s, league baseball and Independent A bill is now in commltlee that his feel ("1 another day or so. Syracuse at Detroit. Hector Rivard 125-343, Jim Aceto officials. contract ia centerflelder Jimmy fore a crowd of 582 at Holyoke’* 2()0 to 500 fan* followed the team football here in Manchester on Sun- would permit pari-mutuai betting Haney plan* to leave his home MURPHYS ALLEYS 343, John Sasiela 127-340. Don Jor­ "They all were so nice to me, Piersall. Pieraali will be starUng Valley Arena. on the road. Manchester payees here Feb for the Braves’ train- .Monday's Results M l MAIN STREET day*, haa suffered. on doga as well aa on flat and har- gensen 134-340, Tony Salvatore 337 and made me such an attractive hia seventh season with the Sox, In Dails held the New England actually kept eeveral opposing Boxing crow'da are off ail over neaa horse races. It wa* InI'-oduced ing camp Florida. No Games Scheduled. and John Naretto 335. proposition, I began to change my 1957 his batting average fell to .261. lightweight title from 1953 teams in the black "by their sup­ Corvette because of the miamatchea and the - last month by Bernard Austin, a through 1*55. Though he never loet port at away attractions. Each peculiar odor surrounding the . Brooklyn assemblyman, who said the tiUe, he abandoned it in mov­ year, since the last championship making of many "feature" bouts. the statq could gain $10.000,0(M) an- ing out of the dlatrict to New Eastern League season attendance Wrestling, some may aay, la not -r, nually in taxes from a 8100.000,000 York At the time. He has also has been dropping off. a aport but it has certainly ea'ught ;roas If the track was established packed on weight since getting his on with one sellout crowd after an­ ?n New York. The Welcome Mat's Out PACKARD 1951. 3 to pick from. crack at the world's featherweight Today, the Green Manor Pros other at Madison Square Garden aa Th* public haa to approve any : There Is A Ford In Your title in 1958,-*when he lost to San­ Prices atari at 8129. are struggling along. Thanks to an well aa at smaller clubs. measures in a referendum. | Future and It’s Right Now dy Saddler. With that "if" out of the way, Teddy has also fought -Willie Pep then Funk* rnuaL:,^ ' three times and outpointed former ) 1—Secure tenajit-jrlghts from the ' AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE PACKARD 1954. This ia the last THIS BEAUTIFUL 1956 Ford lightweight champ Paddy DeMar­ riCoogan estate and Uie National Ex- : of the straight 8 and a very V-8 Country Squire 9 Passen­ co. Members of Junior Rifle Club hiblUon Co., to w hum th,- Glanta ' ward has a record of 29-4, and JhSL ger Station Wagon, It la jet will be paying 8133,000 for rental | MERCURY 19.56 V-8 CON- solid one. Drive this today. DODGE 1948 4-DOOR blac){. Equipped with Fordo- loat out in bids for two other New • during the next four years. | YOU SEDAN. 839. ■VERTIBLE. Radio, healer, matic, radio, heater, white wall England titles 16 months ago. To Elect Officers Thursday S-—Reconvert the present 53,000 ; Mercomatic, black top. It's PACKARD 1955 V-8 .PANAMA tires, power steering.' padded r '—...... ■ capacity stadium Into an enclosed | 23,000 capacity track, with an adjn- | loaded. But the price Is not. HARDTOP. Automatic^ radl this car now. It's new and save Club members will have an 'oppor­ f He joined the Chicago American The program , will be completed ' . ago in Mineola. Nassau County, but! BUICK 1950 2-DOOR. Radio, OLDS 1948. Straight 8, auto­ 81500. staff in 1932, where he remained tunity to nominate from th# floor with' the ahowing of American -.it was discontinued when authori­ For You... FORD 1954 V-8 RANCH WAG­ In addition to the committee'* Will and Morill Hebert cordlnlly Invite you to visit them In their heater, new tire*. Beat offer matic. radio, heater. Very solid. STUDEBAKERS 1960-51. We until his retirement in 1951 be­ Motors film, 'Hunting in Alaska,.'' ties could not make any legal pro- ON. Fordomatic, radio, have aeveral to pick from $69 cause of ill health. In 1935 Johnson recommendations. vlaiotis. Ultra-Modern Cttie* Sfrsice Station on the comer of Weat Mid­ over $300. It’a black. $179. Norman Larson, Senior Club dle Turnpike and Adams St. They has-e all the latest methods of heater. 8898. . V-8 Ford 4-Door Hardtop compiled the first edition of Who's Gir Hunt, popular coach of 'the preaident, announced new officers, “P- I., Mancheater High School rifle team, aervlring your car to make your driving a pleasure all of the time. Who in major league baaeball. elected at a recent meeting: Evert HOCKEY AT A GLANCE THIS IS A V-8 4-Door Fairlane Carlson as executive officer; Plan to stop in today for "real" aerslce. BUICK 1950 HARDTOP 2- | FORD 1958 V-8 2-DOOR VIC­ OLDS 1950, Automatic, radio, 500 Hardtop Sedan, with every­ James Darby, treasurer; and Rich­ ' Monday’s Results DOOR. Radio, heater, dyna- i TORIA HARDTOP. Fordo- heater. 2-Door. $169. VOLKSWAGEN thing, power steering, Fordo­ ard Baaeler, aecpetarj’. No Game* Scheduled. We O ffe r flow. Very solid. Beat offer over ' matic, radio, heater, white wall matic, radio, heater, padded Parent* of club member* and tires, padded dash. 2-tone white 8300. 1956 dash, big wipers, big hub shells, those interested in rifle ahooting • AN ULTRA-MODERN STATION .3-. and red. Only 8189 down. Full OLDS 1951 .Ho l id a y HARD- safety windshield, back-up are urged to attend the masting. price $1489. TOP. Automatic, radio . Solid Black lights, tw o'tone salmon and • LATEST METHODS OF SERVICE BUICK 1955 4-DOOR SEDAN. heater. 8129. white. Ifa a beauty. Yea. we FREE! FREE! • COMPLETE UNE OF CITIES SERVICE Onjy 27,000 miles. Radio, heat­ De Luxe 2-Door; Big can do busineas^ew car. Bank College Basketball FORD 1957 V-8'4-DOOR SE­ finance. Good trade*. p r o d u c ts ■ er white is-all tire*. If* just DAN. Fordomatic. radio, heat­ OLDS 1952 SEDAN. Radio. Radio, Heater, . East • COMPLETE LUBRICATION SERVICE now 81398. er. green and white. Ifa a cus­ YOUR CAR WILL tom 300. $195 down. 859 month. heater, hydramatic. pov4*er Bumper Guards. Pitt 79, Holy,Crois 72 • CAR WASHING Full price 81995. steering. 8489. Open Tonight till 9 Maine '78, Masaachuaett* 5* • PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE CHEVROLET 1951 4-DOOR SE­ Full Price Princeton 110, Rutgers 82 Brandeis 91, Merrimack 62 • TEL. Ml 9-8274 DAN, Bad motor. Beat offgr BE LUBRICATED MERCURY 1961 4-DOOR SE­ OU3S 1953 HOLIDAY. 98. hy- 11399 Drive Over Norwich so, St. Michael's (Vt) over 835. 54 DAN. Radio, heater. Merco- dritmatic. radio, heater, power ! See Them All On Special Display Wed. Through Sat. matlc. Full price 8129. $149 Down. Bank Terms. TRIPLE “S” steering. Full price 8888. Fill Your Gas Tank FEBRUARY 5 THROUGH FEBRUARY 8 CHEVROLET 1961 2-DOOR FREE OF CHARGE Second 10 PLUS 11. Bradley -. (12-3) BLUE STAMPS DE LUXE. Power glide, radio, MERCURY 1954 4-DOOR SE­ (14-4) Jieater. Good solid car 8298. DAN with overdrive, radio, FRANK JANTON. LLOYD ODELL. JOHN GARRITY. CHET RRUNNER 13. Kentucky . heater, 2-fone. Very low mile­ WITH EVERY OIL and 13. Duke ..... t 9-5) age. Full price 81095. RockviO* Rood, TolcoNviHa— On Hi* Town Lint I 14. Dayton .., (18-2) CHEVROLET 1962 3-DOOR 6 15. , heater. Nice car 1325. State (U-S) CITIES ® SERVICE MERCURY 1866 4-DOOR 16. Seattle ... (10-4) HARDTOP SEDAN with Mer- FILTER CHANGE - CARTER CHEVROLET CO., INC. 17. Mississippi CHEVROLET 1967 ^.T0N co^patic, ' radio, tieator. seat Chrysler Products, Only ^ Stote' 1)\. (14-‘3) OPEN EVENINGS covers, plastiCL Low )mileage, Hebert Bros. PICK-UP. Heater, It’S spotieaa MORIARTY If* likei new. See It tonight. 18. Arkansas (12--*) 1229 MAIN STREET ’ ^ Manchestbr L mt mileage, pull price $1379. 'Full price 11799. BRUNNER 19. Georgia SERVICE C E IS e R ^ OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9— TEL. Ml 3-5191 BROTHERS Tech V. t'i2-7r I 855 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE—(C O I^B Il OF ADAMS). e(.( BUUPRE MOTORS SOI Cento* SU 30. Dart­ 858 E (S t CENTER ST.— MANCHESTER, CONN. mouth . . . 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-. ■■■ i • - /. ■ •^lecrar . -I •j‘ V ^ -'A ‘ .V' - . '■'■■ -V. .. ■■ \ ■ . Vrr : •V-;.v MANCHESTER-EVENtNO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1958 PAOB THIRTEBN PAGE TWELVE MANClHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1968 . ■ . —.... I ...... i t, , , il l UouMs For Salfi 72 UoufiM (or Sale 72 Auto Driving School Buijdini—Contnictihg 14 THERE DUGHTA BE A LAWI BY^'FAGALY and SHURTUN Rooma Vnthont Bourd 68 Business LocaUdna ^ Small Cars Seen for Raat (XVXD TWO nevr Capea with UOh OOVENTRX—Tear around home. MANCHESTER Driving Academy, ALL TYPES of carpentry work ROOM FOR relit, suitable tor one square ft. ot living area. 6 minutes Only $900 down and $70 per month - Source pf Jobs Scientists Ponder Classified Itceneed by State ot Conn, and done; alterations, dormers, roof­ or 'two men. Shower.' Call at 101 FOR OFFICE or c o m m a te ia l^ , from Manchester Green- Youngs­ Will pay everything four large A- ' ing, porches, etc. Gall Ml 9-S981. Chestnut St. town kitchen, Uvlhg room with rooms, built-in bookcases in liv­ Motor Vehic!e department. Can three rooms, ground floor. M ^ New Britain. Feb. 4 06)—Mayor . fulfill all Hrlver educational needs, e ALucoiO yuMKiV mi li gct s i \ a t k S o NOW SOU THEM TOUCMIN0 UP? St. near poft office. Phone flrenlace vestibule. Large lot. ing room, stall ahower. Thia la an GENERAL repairing and remodel­ A’TTRACmVBLY furnished end Joseph F. Morelll says smaller Advertisement from 16 toNlO. Standard shift, push AUD DECIDE THEV CW USE 8AMg Till aluthatB' uhtduchbo is the mam* 9-8229, M f 8-7444. 116,300, R. F. DImoc:. and Co., excellent buy at $6,600, full pfice. Russian Challenge ing. Specializing In building of cheerful rooms. Complete light Realtors, Ml 9*345, Joseph Ash­ Owner leaving atate. Manchester automobiles may be one ansm r to c l a s s if ie d a d v t . button, fluid drive and automatic. garages .and shell houses of all hbueekeeping faeUlUee avaUabte. ENTIRB BUILOINO. About i.eOO Serving Manchester, Rockville, riA m g tHATb A m t u OALO «U .W t HAVE HEft ford, Ml 0-6818, Barbara Woods, -Associates, Realtors, MI 8-0080, or Connecticut’s employment prob­ DEPT. HOURS ^ Coventry, Bolton, Ajidovcr and types. Ml 8-0731. ,,‘nit duv iwnMfr DNNiA Wrm-MB •MACH HIM IN THE Single, double. Children accepted iuato feet* Suitable for atOrM, m 9*7703, or Robert Murdock, Ml MI 95364. (Contlnned from Pagis One) —limited Parking. Central, foa- ontkie. Insurance companyt haU, 8-6473.______lems. Soviet science and tachnology. He 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Vernon. Call Mr. Miclette, PI V 0)l& AND ‘lOUPff NikU )N7i^ fACE WITH THI6 Bonable price I Come Seel Mrs. Th4 New Britain mayor aays in­ said "Sputniks are not the' last 8-7249. HIQSlNdf ato. Occupancy a-6' montha. in (VI) REDUC!ED TCi |1 4 , ^ Sto technical and other accompUah- GENERAL carpentry .work i Doreey, 14 Arch St. 'center Of town. One car garage t o MANCHESTER—Five room* (one room Cape, six f ln i^ d ooms. creased production, of the automo­ word—they are cooking up other also painting. Call MI 9-6056. unfinished) excellent condiUon, biles will also step up Connecticut ments,” warned Nicholas Dewitt of things for us." COPY CLOSING TIME MORTIXlCk’S Driving School — rent at the Center. Call sO 6-6W i Completed game room in base- Harvard'! Russian Research Cen­ Licensed by State of Conn. Author­ or Ml 3:7444.______- " aluminum storms, $8,700. Ctorlton menC detaehad garage. Ideal lo­ automotive Industries. Including "Now for the first time wfi' are FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. FUiWISHED ROOM for lWlVi06 W. Hutchins, MI 9*5182. rubber and ball bearings. ter. Hfe said we’ve got to stop un­ challenged in an inteUectual fash­ ized by Dept, of Motor Vehicles Aluininum Storms and Birch St. Ml 9-8684. Z cation near .transportation and derestimating the Soirleta. MON. THRU FRI. for driver education, including ROCKVILLE—Leirge atore. Market ahopping center. R, F. Dlmock A Morelli’s suggestion, along with ion. We find our education system Screens 14-A Street, center town. Suitable •8,SCARBOROUGH RD. - Vacant Oo„ Realtors MI 6-034S, Joseph several other proposals, will be de­ In so years toe challenge may is faulty,” said Lloyd Berkner, 10:30 A.M. classroom fcaching for 16 years PLEASANT, heated, front - room liquor, iqjipUances, furniture, mar­ five year old aix room Colonial, livered here Thursday when welt come not from Russia but president of Aasociated Univer­ old and up. Three cars, push but­ COMPLETE price range of alum­ near bath for one or two gentle­ large living room, fireplace metal Ashford, MI 9-6818, Barbara ton drive-standard ahift-automa- men. 54 High St. ket, etc. Reasonable, JA S-OTiS, Woods, MI 9-7702 or Robert MOr- mayors and other municipal offl- from India or China which by then sities, Inc., New York. . SATURDAY 9 A.M. inum windows, doors, awnings, AD 2-7746.______kltdien cabineta, attached garage, dock, MI 85472. eiala meet to consider Connecti­ could have become powerful na­ He suggested one trouble might Uc. Ml 9-7398. jalousies. For free estimate call large porch, hot water heat oU, cut’s unemployment situation. tions with scientific know-how, de,- bi that high schools are supported CLEAN, attractive, well heated LARGE FRONT room office tor rOtlB COOPERATION ttUX. Us now. Home Specialities Co. MI room, centrally located. Parking. tile biUh and first floor lavatory. MANCHESTER — Near PHnoetim Morelli also proposed a “federal ctared Dr. Walt Whitman Rostow by real estate taxes, but only about Business Services Offered 13 3-2856. 14 Wadsworth St., MI 8-4921. professional or business. Rent re ^ Aluminum storm windows and Street, apoUess split level, only public emergency program” in of Massachusetts Institute of 10 per cent of people paying those BE APPRECIATED .... ■' g--- sonable. 983 Mein St. CaU Ml screens; Near bus and schools, two years old. Firat time offerri Technology. taxes are interested in the high 3-6419 or MI 8-7614. which the federal government FLUUR 8ANDINO and refiniahing. real bargain, A-l condition. Price for aale. Large living room, fire­ would match local funds for im­ So, he said, we’d best try to schools themselves. 'Roofing—Siding ROOM FOR RENT. MI 8-5874. $22,500. George L. Graziadlo, place, picture Window, dining Dial Ml 3-2711 Specializing In Old floors. M) Realtor, Ml 9-5878.. provement of public buildings and create a world order which they There 'wu fairly general agree­ 9-5750. SPECIAL WINTER rates for all Housea for Rent 65 room, a dream kitchen for mother, faclliUet, and a program to aid could fit into and not want to kick ment that we ought to decide what tjrpea of roofing and siding. For recreation room, laundry room, tchoool construction. over "When they start feeling America'a objectives are, and toen BEAUTIFULLY furnhpled room, WEST 81DE>—Six room ranch, rec­ oversized garage. Upstairs there free estimate, call Manchester well heated, tile bath, nice quiet COVENTRY—Furnished four room reation room, near bus. $14,300. His proposals also include ex- their oaU." decide on priorities of action in­ MURTENSEN I'V. Specialized RCA Roofing and Siding Co., Inc. MI are three large bedrooms, full, stead of tr^n g to match Ruoala in Lost and Pound television service. Ml 9-4641 home. Parking. 814 Spruce St. house, all Improvementa 7KXI per 10% down, 30 year mortgage. tenston- of state unemployment Don’t expect Russia to collapse. 9-8933. month, immediate occUpan^. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 95132. bath. Also for father 'there U compensation at a possible special They’ve proved they have a work­ everything they choose to do. NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Welles Agency, Coventry, PI lavatory with stall shower, ott the General Assembly tession, restora­ "If we are going to survive over LINOLEUM, asphalt tUe, wall cov master bedroom, eight nice clos­ ing, living system, and are trying Paas Book No. 5157 iaaued by ering. Phone MI 3-8109. Quality RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and ROOM FOR RENT—For gsnt 2-7356. 'VH) MANCHE8TER-r$l 4.500 Cape tion by-the federal government of to make it look good to uncom­ the long stretch, we may heed a Firat National Bank of Manchea built up roofs, gutter and con­ man, 91 Foster St. '' four down, two unfinished up. Nice ets in this beautiful home, com­ and service since 1945. bination storms ' and screena. any $:ontemplated cutbacks in its mitted nations, said Harvard’s Dr. life more Spartan, and more dedi­ ter, haa been loat. and application ductor work, roof, chimney re­ “Th m J u te r FURNISHED RANCH house, ailto- condition. Near echooM, transpor­ redevelopment and urban renewal Alex Inkeles. cation personally to toe dbjectlvea haa ^ e n made to aaid bank for GONDER’S T.V. Service, available pairs. Ray Eagenow, MI 9-2214. A/ap/M/Mif/M. matic washer, dryer and dish­ tation and shopping center. Im­ l 5 rge lot 95x180 with beautiful program. To Dr. John Turkevltch of of the community,” Dr. Rosto'w payment and iaauance of new any time. Antenna converslonB; Ray Jackson, Ml 3-8325. FURNISHED room for rent. washer. Near schools. Children ac-, mediate occupancy. Call the R. F. trees in toe back for your outdoor said. Bissell St. cepted, $150 a month. Phone MI Dimock Co., Realtors. Ml 9-524.5 or living. For a real nice home be Princeton, the Immediate threat is Phllco factory supervised service ROOFING, SIDING, painting. Car- Agt/V870VA,VA. Tel. kn 9-1486. 3-1879. Joseph Ashford, MI 95818, Bar­ sure to see this one. A real buy. LOST—Ught tan kitten about three pentry. Alterations and additions. bara Wrods. Ml 9-7702, Robert Call Manchester AssociatM, MI High Court Bars montha old. Vlcinitv Stephen and M A M RUBBISH Removal Serv Ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ TWO FURNISHED Murdock, MI 35472. 3-0030 or MI 95384. Parker Sta. MI 9-2511. ice. Cleaning attics, cellars and teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn 3-8841. Suburban Rent 66 Burning Rubber yArds. Incinerators emptied, ashes St. MI 3-4860. (I) SIX ROOM CAPE, rentraUy PRACTICALLY new custom three Rebels to Seek Ouster FOUND—Red Iriah male Better. removed. Contract service avail FIRST FLOOR—Next to bathi very COVENTRY—Four room unfur* located, $13,800. /Ruminum siding, bedroom ranch, garage, large lot Call I,ee Fracchia. Dog Warden FOR THE beat in shingle and built Help Wanted—'Female Help Wanted- Garden—'Farm—Dainr pleasant, single, or double room. nlshed apartment, gas heat. See* amesite drive. This home is an with private backyard. 396 Hil­ Hartford, Feb. 4 (*)—The Con­ able. 5Q 9-9757. Up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim­ Free parking. MI 9-6740. ond floor, $45 per month. Avail* Ml 3-8594. BOOKKEEPER, full or part Urns. Male or Female Products excellent buy! For appointment liard St. Worthy State Overseer Alfred Beckwith presents 25-year star cerUfleates to Andover Orange mem­ necticut Supreme Court says a HILLS’ TELEVISION Service ney and roof repairs call Coughlin. able Feb. 1. Welles Agency, Cov* to see call the R. F. Dimock Co., bers John Phelps, left, Henry Hilliard and Whitney Merritt. Phelps and Merritt live in Andover, man can store waste material,'in­ Of Indonesian Cabinet NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Available at all times. Phllco fac< Ml 3-7707. Flexible hours. Apply In person at STANLEY Home Products offers COOKING AND eating apnlev 75c ROOM—Private parking. Residen­ entry. PI 2-7366. Realtors. MI 95245, Joseph* Ash­ ELDRIDGE STREET—Two famUy while Hilliard resides in Manchester. (Herald Photo by Pinto). cluding rubber, on his land as long Paaa Book No. 51600 iaaued by lory supervised service. Tel. MI the ’Thomas Collk Compary, 251 rich opportunity , to full time a 16 quart basket. Louis A- m tti, tial neighborhood. Phone MI ford, MI 8-6818, Barbara Woods, frame 555. Hot air beat, coal. as It does not constitute a public (Continued from Page One) lands have been operating almoet The Savinga Bank of Mancheater 9-9698. Broad St., between 9 a.m.-5 p.m. career men and women, husband 260 Bush Hill Rd. 9-0086. MI 9-7703 nr Robert Murdock, MI One-car garage. First floor vacant, nuisance. independently of the central has been lost and application has Roofing—Chimney If- evening appointment is desired and wife team. Part time house­ Farms and l.>and for Sale 71 85472. asking $15,800. Hattie L. George, But, when he burns It at the itatlon of democratic prtnciplea in regime on JavA, carrying on their been made to said bank for pay DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com call MI 9-5224. wife dealers, part time men deal­ Agent. JA 2-6074, JA 2-7932. rate of IH ' million pounds a our island republic. own foreign trade and keeping the ment of the amount of deposit. pany, doors and windows, custom ROOFING - Specializing in repalr- ers, needing to supplement pres­ Household Goods ROOM FOR RENT, gentleman, FOR DIFFERENT slses and tvpes "There will be only one Indon­ mg roofs of all kinds. Also new WANTED—Young woman for gen­ quire 19 Locust St. MI 8-8921. of farms anU land tricts wtthm 70 MANCHESTER—Four room ranch, SIX ROOM single, in good dondl- Andover Grange Celebrates month, it constitutes both a nui­ foreign exchange thus derived for work, guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1583 ent Income. Call CH 2-9865. nice condition, all utilities, on bus sance and a fire hazard which esia. Any kind of separate state their own benefit. This has created roofs. Gutter work. Chlm."eys eral laundry work. Five-day week,' ABSOLUTE BARGAIN - Custom miles ot Hartford. Lawrence F. line, amali down payment, full tion. OU heat, two-car garage, lot Announcements after 6 p.m.' cleaned, rwaired, 26 years’ ex good pay. New System Laundry, Fiano. Broker, Ml 9-5910. 90x150, p^ced at $11,000, for quick miut be halted. rumor Is not true. We are con­ a serious financial situation for the made cornices and drapes. Slip Boarders Wanted price $10,500. Over fifty more list- That, in essence, iq the opinion vinced that Indonesia must remain central government. RAY ANN T V Clinic service call perience. l^ee eistlmates Call Harrison St. Situations Wanted— covers, $59.50 and up. Choice of Inga ot all kinds. Call The Ella- aale. Reuben T. McCtoin Agency. INCXIME TAXES prepared In your $2.50. 24 hour service. Bonded Howley. Manchester 3-5361. fabrics. Budget terms. Mrs. Rita, VERY OLD nine room, central 'MI 8-7700. of the High Court ’-i sustaining one state.” Sumual said he and hia associ­ home or by appointment. Ebeper- RECEPTIONIST for professional Female chimney colonial. Old fireplaces. worth Mitten Real tors. 70 Years’ Service to Town an injunction issued by Common Sumual Is one of a group of ates would be heard from ‘In two work. Work done on radios, car JA 2-7780. ROOM AND BOARD, Gentleman. MI 8-6930. lenced tax work. Ml 3-4723. radios and Hi FI. Ml 3-8877, MI Heating and Plumbing 17 office. Must have experience in Good structure but In the raw. No (XXI) OLASTONBItrt — Five Pleas Judge Richard S. Swain in military leaders In toe Celebes, or three weeks.” But he denied typing and bookkeeping. Write WOULD LIKE to care for one or ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, Tel. MI 3-7675. bath or fumaCe. Barn, brook, 78 room, ranch with breezeway and toe case of a Naugatuck man. Sumatra and other islands outside they were trying to overthrow 3-2958. two small children days in my (II) 817,000—New 5% room ranch, By CINDY PFANSTIEHL t^wlto the >EcclesiasUcal Society of>liam B. Sprague; the chapter's first S. WA’TSON, PLUMBING and heat Box X, Herald. glass, 'china, and used furniture acres. $18,000. Talbot Agency, PI ceramic Ule bath, dining area, garage. Near Country Club. Extra toe Congp-egational Church for toe master, established a fund which Neighbors indignantly protested Java who rebelled some months Sukarno. He termed toe President IN(XJME TAXES prepared. Call ELECTROLUX owners —Prompt, Ing contractor. New installations, home. Ml 9-6412. 2-6600. large rooms, fireplace, paneled A history of toe Andover before Judge Swain when William ago against the tight economic "just an obstacle" and said, "our SECRETARY —Small office, with bought and sold. Furniture Repair Apartmenta— Flat*—• attached garage, full baaement, lease or s^e of a piece of Ismd reached the required amount im 9-3329. friendly service on your Electro­ alteration work and repair work. Service. Ml 8-7449. amesite drive. Completely land­ living room wall. Aluminum com­ Grange and its part In community were first considered. ^ through individual donations as J. Ganaizdowski began burning control of the central Indonesian aim is the restoration of justice lux (R1 cleaner. Pick up and de­ Ml 9-3808. some knowledge of bookkeeping. Tenements bination doors snd windows. Im­ growrth waa presented by Miss waste materials, mainly rubber, on government and Sukarno’s plans snd democracy.’’ 5'/^ days. Salary commensurate WOMAN DESIRES typing at home. BARGAIN on all kinds of sterilized Hous4!8 for Sale scaped. R. F. Dlmock • Co.. Real­ The present location, however, well as entertainments and suppers Call livery. Call Electrolux avtborized MI 3-5219. tors, Vn 95345, Joseph Ashford, mediate occupancy. R. F. Dimpek Olga Lindholm at a 70to anni­ was chosen when a former resi­ held by toe orgajiizatlon. his pig farm. They 'asked the court to bring Gommunists Into the He added hts movement is fight­ IN(30ME TAXES prepared. sales and service. Ml 9-0843 or JA with ability. Phone MI 9-9874. Wed­ used furniture, refinished includ­ THREE ROOM Trailer to rent, $55 A 0>., Realtors, MI 9-5245, Joseph to stop him from both burying or government. ing "(jommunlst domination and 5U 9-6056. PLUMBING AND heating—repairs nesday from 9:30 to 12. ing bed springs. New mattresses a month. Chambers Trailei Park, NEW SIX ROOM house. Carter St.. MI 0-6818, Barbara woods, MI- Ashfoid, MI 9-6818, Barbara versary program last night in toe dent, E- K. Post, donated a piece The dining hall, added in a wdng burning toe material there, and 2-0108. Please ask for Aueustine WANTED—Position as Reception­ Rockville. Apply at office. Manchester. Five rooms, complete 9-7702 or Robert' Murdock, Ml- Town Hall. of land across from the former to the Town Hall, was built by a Since then most of the outer Is­ the-tools of communism." pre­ Kamienski. and contract work. Call Ml 9-8541. ist in professional office. Pleasant from $^3.95. Open 9-9. LeBlanc Woods., MI 9-7702 or Robert Mur­ from raising pigs, which he had FEDERAL INCOME ta.\es FULL TIME—Waitress or (Counter Furniture Hospital, 195 South St., full rear dormer, IH baths, fire* 8-6472. The chapter waa founded Feie. Baptist church on Rt. 6. well-known local contractor, Au­ pared with your savinga in mind. telephone voice, personable, ac­ TO r ENT—Three rooms, tile bath. dock, MI 8-6472. done since 1949. FOR STEADY service of plowing LLOYD'S PLUMBING Service as­ girl wanted. Apply In person. Hole- Rockville. place, basement garage. T. Shan* 6, 1888, by J. H. Hale of Glaston­ A donation of $500 was given gust Lindholm, father of the •nie trial judge refused to order Reasonable rates. Call MI P-6246. sures satisfacUon, prompt service. In-One Shoppes, Manchester Shop­ customed to meeting public, capa- Venetian blinds, heat and hot ! non. Builder, $n 3-7469, BU 9-1418. MANCHESTER-Custom briqk and bury who was then Master of by Edward Reed of Elaat Orange. Grange's present master,. Mrs. snow from driveways, call PI .ble of keeping records and typing. water furnished. Near Main and frfime six room ranch, tv/o firc- Gntazdowski to stop storing the Town Tax Review Board Gets 2-7798, CH 7-6124, Ml 9-5488. ping Parkade. WANTED—Gooo, resaleable used Lots tor Sale toe Grange. For the first few N. J.. and this town toward the Mary Boudreau. At the end of toe material on his land, or from Personals 3 Would consider working for two furniture. Watkins Brnthers. Ml School Sts. Adults. Inquire 264 (HI) WEST SIDB—Six room Cap*. pdaces, large recreation room, years, meetings were held in the construction of a town hall at a room is a fireplace made of field- OIL BURNER Service. Complete - people. Call MI 3-4064. Spruce St. 4 down, 2 finished up, larg* en­ only $17,900. Carlton W. Hutchins raising pigs, ruling these activi­ TRASH Removal —Weekly service Help Wante«V—Male 3-5171. BOLTON—Two large wooded lota conference house next to the First town meeting whereupon the town stone contributed by Grange mem­ ties did not constitute a public nui­ WEDDING Stationery — Beautiful now available at a price anyone heating se.-vlce, work guaranteed. closed perch, amesite drive, fine MI 9-5132. on Williams Road. Call owner, MI Congregational Church which at appropriated $1,000 toward a bers. Protest on Stock Valuation selection at money saving prices. Call MI 9-4749 day Or nighi. SALE 1-8 OFF on wallpaper. Wall REDECORATED three room heat­ locatibn. For appointment tr see 35321. sance. can afford. ^ So to keep your SALES REPRESENTATIVE •Birds—Pets ed apartment, $95 monthly. Phone call the R. F. Dimock Co.. Real* ‘(XI) OVERSIZED Brick Cape.; different times housed the Porter building, specif>’ing that the cost Last night's meeting was attend­ He did order toe burning of the Cam^ress, 5 South Main St. MI premises clean call Hurri-CIlcan tiles 4c a tile, Kentile, from 7c Library and an eight grade school. should not exceed $1,500. TTie ed by 16 of the 19 living past mas­ 9-2240. Evenings by appoli-tment. Earn While You Learn each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, Ml 9-5229, Ml 3-7444. tors, Ml 9 5245, Joemh Ashford. Five rooms dow’n, two unfinished material etopped. Business is poor, accordifig to a* that he had submitted an in­ Transit of Manchester. MI 9-7853. Millinery Dressmaking CCXaCER PUPPIES. \rtorable Ml 9-6816, Barbsra Woods, Ml up. Family room in basement. A lead in community affairs was Grange held Us first meeting in ters who took part in a tableau of In another decision, the Supreme Main St. merchant who appeared ventory list to the assessor's office Light trucking also available. Two men interested in learning home bred, black. AKC rogistcred, at the Green. Suburban for Sal; soon taken by the group which the hall on June 5, 1893. a t>-pical Grange meeting. WANTED—A ride vicinity Lake St. sales work with big potential. Earn 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI Present mortgage can oe as­ Court declined to upset a decision before the Board of Tax Review which "apparently was ignored.” to Woodland and Asylum, Hart­ temporary distemper inoculation. LIKE NEW 1956 Hotpoint push FIVE ROOM apartment, second 3-6472. sumed. R. F. Dimock A Co., Real-1 (Xni) talcottville - Vemon had been formed with 24 charter Dining Space Needed Worthy Stat4 Overseer Alfred C. by Superior Court Judge Richard yesterday to protest the valuation' According to Marlow^s figures, ATTIC, CELLARS cleaned, rubbish DRESSMAKING and AUeratltma selling an exclusive new product Seven weeks old and ready to go. floor, oil heal, $80. Ml 8-47M. members. Growing pains became acute In Beckwith presented 25-year silver ford, 7:10 mornings, return 4:15. removed. Reasonable. Call MI direct to home owners. Previous button stove and refrigerator. tors, MI 9-5245. Joseph Asliford. i $21,900. New Conn, contemporary H. Phillips who refu.sed to vacate placed on his firm’s stock. the inventory showed a valuation MI 3-1310. done. Ml 9-2552. MI 9-0790. Used only six montha. MI 3-7217. (XIV) PRICED for Immediate sale. MI 9-6818. Barbara Woods. MI-! ultra modehi ranch. K acre wood- ' A committee was appointed in 1910 when the Grange considered star oertificates to John Phelps and an arbitration award sought in The protest was made by George about $20,000 less than the asses­ 9-5374. sales experience not necessary. APARTMENTS — 3'^ rooms for Large split, 2H baths, two car ga­ to arrange (or the building the need for a dining hall. An ini­ Whitney Merritt of this town and sor's figure, which is supposed to GOING SOUTH—Leaving the birds, adults. Excellent for 2 or 3 busi­ 9-'7702, or Robert Murdock. M l-’ ed lot. V^asher dryer-refrlgcrator- Labor dispute involving '.he Dan­ Marlow at the second In a series WANTED—Passengers to New Or­ Moving—Trucking Apply In person rage. Built-tii oven and stove in 85472. built-in oven-stove are included public hall. Negotiations tial contribution of $100 from Wil- Henry Hilliard of Manchester. bury Rubber Co. and Local 402, of 10 Board hearings on. appeals be based on 72 per cent of market leans and, or Florida, leaving Feb­ parakeets. 100 breeders and some FOUR ROOMS of furniture. Rea­ ness women. New, Rockville near kitchen. For further information Household Services Storage GREAT young, also equipment. M' 3-7171. parkway. Quick trip to Kartford. For appointment to eee call the United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum from taxable valuations set In the value. ruary between 8th and l?th. Call EASTERN CONSTRUemON CO. sonable. Call MI 3-2089 after 5. or appointment to see cal' the R. (XVI) SOUTH WINDSOR—Just R. F. Dlmock Co.. Realtors, Ml • • and Plastic Woi^ers of America. town assessor’s new grand list. Marlow protested that he had TR 5-2042. Offered ,13-A High, quiet residential location. F. Dimock and Co., Realtors, Ml over Manchester town line. New. MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ BROTHER, CAN YOU SPARE Close to year 'round sporU Latest 95245. Jos^h Ashford. Ml 9-6818. A l K I O V e F Principal Free Marlow was one of 13 men and not been consulted before the as­ F 35 Oak Street 9-11, Mr. A. Lindsay FURNITURE repairing and refin­ ing Co. kn 3-6563. Owned and op­ Articles for Sale 9-S245, Joseph Ashford, W 9-6818, two bathroom ranches, raised Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702 or woifien who appeared at yester­ sessor’s figure was placed on the A $10 BIIJ, TILL MARCH? appliances, television antenna, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702 or Rob­ hearth, paneled living room wall, Robert Murdock. MI 3-6472. Automobflea for Sale ishing; antiques restored Furni­ erated by Walter B. ®errett, Jr., —THAT’S RIGHT—THAT’S ALL laundromat, no furniture. Amesite To Resume Post South Windfor day’s session "on protests against grand list. He submlUed to the ture Repair Service, Talcottville. agent for Burnham’s Van Service MACHINISTS! KNAPP insulated boots and shoes. ert Murdock, MI 8-6472. 1.200 square feet living area. R. the 8140,294,995 list. Board, but did not make public, a BEFORE YOU BUY a used car YOU NEED parking 2 cars each. Acre of back I ------F. Dimock A Co., Realtors, MI- NORTH CX)VENTRY-Verv attrac­ MI 3-7449. Service to 48 states. JIG BORERS Harry Mahoney, 38 Maple St. Tel TO START HOUSEKEEPING lawn. Nb pets. $100. Ml 9 4824. TR '(XIXl $1*.900 — NEW 54 room Popoff to File $75^000 Suit "We are selling our merchandise statement on six other firms which, see Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck Ml 3-4327. 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, Ml- tive six room Cape, (two nartly New Britain, Feb. 4 (>p)—Marlon Church Women he said, do more business than his Sales and Service, 285 Main FLAT FINISH Holland window AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., local MILLERS ALL I WANT IS A 6-6775. I ranch. Built-in stove and oven, 9-6818.,Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702 finished up), full bath, full base­ H. Adamowicz was free today to lower than we were a year ago and Reliable, Honest Person fireplace, ful) basement. Near ment. fireplace. Hot air 'Pi- - William Lifer’s Conviction rooms, gas stove, both in BEAUTIFUL dew three bedroom garage, ideal location, near 1958-59 year at $4,000 and to night’s meeting. ferred from the pardons board to EDCTERIUR adid Interior painting. good condition. MI 9-5993. “Sealy” Mattress ment. Garage. Modern conven­ ranch, hot water heat, ceramic schools, bus, shopping. $14,500. (XX) $16,800—Cjoventrv Lake, new E, Chamberlain, principal; Miss Haney and William Copeland the jury which tried and convicted LARSON’S drhdng School—(Jffers tonoleum. Tables, Cabinets, Pic­ iences. Exclusive neighborhood. open the schedule at step 0, rather Mrs. Adamowicz. a suspended (Continued from Page One) all types of driver education on CURTAINS laundered. Ceilings refinished Papernanging INTERVIEWS bath, excellent workmanship, 100’ Minimum down, (hittord Hansen. seven room split level, l>i baths, Gladys Bowman, and Mrs. Mildred pleaded guilty In federal court yes­ on accused murderer "the power Wallpaper books. Estimates given. 12” TANNOY loudspeaker, $85. 12” tures, and a few other Items. Ml 9-2837. frontage, $ll,70(j. Carlton W. Realtor, MI 3-1303. Christadore, teachers: Raymbnd than at step 1. The change In the parttime teacher in Hartford, was terday to operating a illegal still insured dual control cars, stand­ 3-0190. Applicants with 5 years or more Free Storage Until Wanted. fireplace, attached garage, game step arrangement of {.h* schedule fined a total of $105 after being Walter was given a life sen­ to determine if the penalty ^ould ard or automatic. By trained and Fully covered by insurance.. Call experience as outlined above in­ Goodmans loudspeaker, $50. Fair- Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. room, lake privileges. Present Goodale, school custodian! and at the rear of their Prospect St. be life imprisonment Instead of Edward R. Price Ml 9 1008. child phonograph preamplifier, Free Delivery. FOUR, ROOM apartment with heat, MANCSIESTER— Six room Cape, Mrs. Francis Minor, board secre­ will correlate this town’s sched­ convicted on charge.s of d’ninken- Thomaslon, home. tence and under the 1951 law Is certified instructor, licensed by terview 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. dally, Free Set Up by Our Own Reliable hot water, gas. electric refrigera­ (V) BUIiJJERS special-built for garage, low operative cost. mortgage can be assumed, month­ ule with that of other town.s in ncss. breach of peace. assauUing ineligible for either a pardon or death." the State of Conn. Ml 9-6076. Building—Contracting Monday through Friday at the $65. Fisher 20 watt amplifier, $65. ly payments ar; only $77,39. R. tary. After the two men waived grand Call MI 9-1142 after 6 p.m. Men. tor and gas stove. Call MI 9-4071. himself. New living room > with $12,600. Minimum down Clifford Three elementary school teachers the district, where step 1 refers a policeman and resisting arrest. ju.-y indictment and entered their parole. Before 1951 a convicted Courses and Classes Hamilton Standard Main Plant em­ Phone Me Immediately 5-8 p.m. built-in bookshelves, finished rec­ F Dlmock A Co., Realtors, Ml to teachers who have completed 'The two were arrested on the NEED MORE rooms? Will finish ployment office directly opposite Hansen, Realtor. MJ 3-1303. 9-5245. Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-6818, were on duty on the playground plea. U. R. Attv Simon Cohen told murderer could could become ele- your upstairs and relieve your RADIO-ELECTRONICS- Television REVERE tape recorder. Used two Hartford CH 7-0358 reation room with fireplace and one year of teaching. night of Jan. 2 'wheri the proprie­ Judge J. Jo.seph Smith that Treas­ glble for parole after serving 20 Always The Favorite Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, months. Reasonable. Call PI After 7 P.M. CH 6-4690 FOR RIBNT—Six room duplex, paneled den. Huge kitchen, dining MANCHESTER— New seven room Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702 or Rob­ during the 10:15 a.m. recess period Several sample salary schedules tor of a motel, where they were w'orries. Prices reasonable, free —"Learn by Doing’’ at ■’Connecti­ Cjonn. available March 1. Adults pre­ ert Murdock, MI 35472. in which the accident occurred. ury Dept, agents found lO'a gal­ years a life sentence. estimate. Lozier Dry Wall. PI 2-6906 after 1 p.m. See It'Day Or Night' area. Twice as many cabinets as ranch, many extras. Call Builder- were submitted by Hudak for the living pending completion of their lons of moonshine and 120 gallons In writing the supreme court’s cut’s Oldest Electronics School.” If you have no means of transpor­ ferred. Write Box A,'Herald. usual. Two ceramic tile baths. For Owner. MI 3-6321. Mrs. Chamberlain said last night. 2-6452. Day electronics technician class, Ask for Mr. John Fox. If you can- (IX) BOLTON -Coventry line. New They were Mrs. Carol Meade. Mrs. Board's consideration. new home, complained that they of ma.sh in the still when they unanimous opinion, which yester­ nbt come in for an interview dur­ tation, I'll send my auto for you; further inlorniation or Mpoint* 5 room ranch, ceramic tile bath, A special meeting to study salary were creating a disturbance. raided a small two lOOm cabin at day dismi.ssed as being "without BIDWELL Home Improvement Go. and evening electronics Techni­ Building Materials no obligation. ment to see call the R. F. Dlmock (IV) OFF PORTER STREET - | Christadore and Miss Bowman. cian-aide class, start on March ing these hours, call Mr. Fox at THREE ROOM apartment, first Tidy Cape Cod. Corner lot. ames-' knotty pme kitchen, walk-out According to the suit, the child schedules only will be held at 8 Meriden Police Lt. Adalberto the rear of the Thomaston home. merit" a number of Walter’s Alterations, additions garages. NAUonal 3-1621, extension 371. E—R—T—’S floor, $42 monthly. MI 9-4759. tc Co.,-Realtors. Ml 9-5245, Joseph basement Large lot. Reduced to Pereyo testified that during a dis­ The pair were freed in bonds of claim.*). Associate Justice John H. Re-sldlng specialists. Easy budg­ 1.7th. Enroll now! New England PAY AND TOTE Ashford. Ml 9-6818..' Barbara Ite drive. $14,750. This i- ar. ex­ received "serious and severe in­ p.m. Feb. 17 in the school. Technicial Institute, 56 Union 43-45 AIXYN ST., HARTFORD cellent buy In a beautiful location. $14,900. R F Dlmock Co, Real­ Hudak reported that the Board turbance at police headquarters $' .-000 each for sentence after a King said: et terms. MI 9-6495 or TR FIVE ROOM apartment. Central Woods, .Ml 9-7702 or Robert Mur­ tors, Ml 9-5245. Joseph Ashford, juries” when she fell from the top later, Mrs. Adamowicz bit him. pre-sentence probr‘ton report. "It Is important to .note that 5-9109. ' Place. Ha.'iford, JAckson 5-3406. Colored Prime Shakes sq. $10.25 LIKE NEW-^Maple Hollywood bed. dock, MI 3-6472. R. F. Dlmock Co., Realtors. MI of a playground slide and landed of Finance has asked the school HAMILTON STANDARD 8D and 16D Oimmon Nails, heating. Immediate’ occupancy. 9-5245 or Joseph Ashford MI Ml 9-6818. Barbara Woods, Ml board not to make commitments on neither before nor after enactment folding Cot and knotty pine dress­ Call TR 5-3602. 9-7702, Or Robert Murdock. Ml on her head. The family has been of the 1951 act was there any pow­ Business Opportunities Division of the United Aircraft keg. $10,35 er. Call MI 3-1985. ANDOVER—Immediate occupancy. 9-6818. Barbara Woods, M' 9-7702, told by a doctor that there is a new schedule until the finance Disappearing Stairways each $25.50 Four room bungalow, closed in Robert Murdock, MI 3-6472, , 3-6472. board has seen it. It was suggested ering whatsoever in the Board of Corporation, 85 Bradley Field FIVE ROOM apartment, newly re-; possibility of permanent injury and Parole in ca.*)e of one convicted of It's Here! FOR LEASE—Gulf service statldn. Clear Oak Flooring (960- decorated, centrally located. Heat I porch, oil hot water heat, fire­ (VUI) BOLTON — Coventry Line. paralysis, it was said last night. last night that finance ,board Adjacent to Wilbur Cross Park­ Road,- Windsor Locks. Connecticut. min.) M $195.00 40” ROPER GAS range, good con­ place, knotty pin'e interior. Arte­ (X) MANCHESTER—New six room | members be Invited to sit in on murder in the fl .it degree. and hot water furnished. *1 9-8877 Cape, 1%. baths, amesite drive, j New six room Cape. Four (inlahed Playground Off Limits "The sole escape from death £ARLB SMHM/iBEHT way at McNall Street exit, Man­ WANTED — Route salesman for dition. MI 3-1053. or MI 3-6506. I sian well, lot 50x200, $7,500. down, ceramic tile bath walkout The disclosure of the suit fol­ meetings in which salary schedule chester. A proved successfu' op­ lELOW PRICES DEUVERED Schwartz Real Estate, Realtors, fireplace in living room, open plans are made. open to such a one was through WMMKmMmOHMIOHtmM laundry-dey cleaning route. Good IN CONN. dining room staircase. Prime location. R. F. basement, large lot. $13,700. R F. lowed a report that all playground application to the Board of Par­ eration. Address inquiries ‘o Man­ salary and commission. New TEN PIECE THREE ROOM apartment. Steam l MI 3-6454 or CH 2-2865. Dlmock a C^., Realtors. Ml activity has been placed out of, New.Sclcnee Ek|iiipmcnt M tmim 9-7431 Other items. Call MI 3-148< heat and hot water, gas stove.' Dimock Co., Realtors, MI 9-5245 dons which had the power, if it chester Motel, RFD No. 1, McNall System Laundry, Harrison SU___ Canadian Lumber 2x4”/12” or Joseph / shford, MI 9-6818, Bar­ 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, 50 9-6818, bounds Indefinitely since unfin-' Science equipment will be pur­ Street Or call MI 3-4148. 6 p.m. Middle-aged adults only. MI 9-2649. i Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702. or Rob­ IF YOU'aRE disMtisfied wUh your (Your specs. 5 min.) M $89,00 bara woods, Ml D-7702, Robert' ished work in that area “consti­ chased .for the school’s revised sci­ present position and earnings and 4/0x8y(0 PlysGore M $97,00 TWO ROOM furnished apartment.' Murdock. MI 8-6472. ert Murdock, MI 3-6472. tutes all kinds of hazards.” Drain­ ence program with the interest Hein Wanted—Female would like to break into the iile Sheetropk (5 min.) M $53.00 LOVESEAT. toast color. Call 105 Birch St. Call,MI 9-5601 after, age ditches and other playground from a section of the town’s Nor­ insurance field in this city or an No. 1 Diouglas Fir (min.) M $110.00 3-4814 after 5, - 5 p.m. (XV) RIGA HEIGHTS. Bolton— •Real Estate ■improvements were authorized ton Fund earmarked for education. CONSULT US ON YOUR outlying district, a nationally 1x12 T A G Dry Sheathing M a^lficent new ranch, Georgia last fall, but snowstorms and frost Nearly $300 will be available for EXPERIENCED known company offers an oppor- ■' (5M) M $89.50 ATTRACTIVELY-furnished, newly marble fireplace, built in oven and LISTINGS WANTED—Single, two- have interfered with the comple­ materials which will be purchased i tunity for two earnest nien be­ Hand Split Shakes No. 1 sq. $23.50 Musical Instruments decorated tw o. room apartment stove, two car garage. See signs family, three-family, biislness tion of the job by a local con­ by the town treasurer, Mrs. Frank BUILDING PROBLEMS tween 25 and 40. Our plan includes with bath. Conveniently located. NOW on Bolton Center Rd. R. F. property. Have many cash buyers. tractor. Since some of the holes H. Brown Jr. Our Honest, Expert Advice Will Save You Money Sewing Machine Operators a guaranteed income, plu< com-, On our competitors advertised TRY THE Kinseian electronic One or two adulta. MI 9-2296. after Dlmock A Co., Realtors, MI- Mortgages arranged Please cal) have filled with water, It has not In the principal’s i-eport, Mrs. missions, -bonuses, grojp life and prices We will beat them by at spinet organ today. Finest .quality 6 p.m. 9-5245,, Joaepb Ashford,' MI- George L. Graziadio. Realtor, MI been considered safe to allow Chamberlain said that the grade Apply hospitalization insurance and pen­ least 5%. of any home organ;. Dubaldo 9-6818, Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702 9-5878. 109 Henry St. children to use the playground. assignments of teachers for next sion plan. Sales backgroun-' would 'Music Center, 186 West Middle Or Robert Murdock,' MI S5472. Reporting , on the situation, year will be kept the same as now. Joseoh Rossetio ^OBODY—BUT NOBODY LISTINGS WANTED, tingle and Manchester Mbdes, Inc. be helpful although it is not es­ imDKRSELLS NATIONAL Turnpike. • Hudak said last night that here­ Uttle change in the enrollment sential. Should possess a pleasing Read Herald Advs. HIRING WEST SIDBI—Five r-oom ranch two-famiiy bouses. Menjber of after time limits will be set on figures for next year is foreseen as CONSTRUCTION COMPANY house, ‘full basement, plastered, Pine St., Manchester and agg'-essive personality, round­ Super Market personnel for one MLS. Howard R. Hastings, Real­ any jobs to be done at the school. 42 students will leave Grade 6 to NATIONAL LUMBER, INC: Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 of the most beautiful super walls, insulated, hot water oil tor, Ml 9-1107 any time 58 DELMONT STREET— Ml S-O.-IOS ed out by some sound business ex­ 381 STATE STREET heat, large kitchen with birch The Board voted to write to the enter the regional school, while 40 perience and be capable of meet­ markets in the world. Apply at Valley Oil Co. that the manhole pupils will enter Grade 1 accord­ ing and talking to business’ men of NORTH HAVEN, CONN. WEDDING GOWN—Could ->e used K cabinets. All rooms finished in WANTED—Real Estate Llatinga. Residential and Industrial Construction OFFICE OPPORTUNITIES Tel CHestnjlt 8-2147 as evening gown. Shoulder length • SEPTIC TANKS mahogany trim. Call owner, MI Call Fred Turktngton. Turkington cover had been left off when oil ing to the census taken in October. large and small companies, Write veil never worn. Size 12, shoes to ' Cleaned end Installed 3-8304. .’ . I Bros. Realty Co. MI 3-1507 or MI was delivered to the school in De­ The present enrollment is now 243 CLERKS Box P. Herald. DRY OAK, lumber, .boards, 2x4s match, size 6i-4, paid $129. Will 9-5665. cember and that a large amount stuients. WANTED—Route driver. Five day and pallet lumber, $85 per thou­ sell half price. MI 3-1655 after 5 • SEWERS XVni NEW CAPE. $16,900. Six fin- of oil had beCn spilled on the For less skilled office work. EX' week, many benefits. Apply in per­ sand. Gtorge Gritting, PI 2-7886. p.m. ‘ Olarhlne Cleaned lahed rooms, 1% baths, amesite SELLING, Buying, Trading? L.M.- asphalt driveway during the last Manchester Evening Herald An­ perienced and inexperienced, young son. Manchester Coat, Apron and drive, choice location. R. F. M.L. (which means Live Modern delivery. The company will be dover correspondent, Mrs. Paul women considered. (Jlercial ability, Towel Supply, 73. Summit St. GRAY PERSIAN lapib finger tip • INSTALLATION Dlmock A Co., Realtors. MI —Multiple List)—all your real es­ sulked to prevent future incidents Pfanstlehl. telephone Pilgrim some typing or other office ma DiamonflA—TV atches— length coat. Mink collar and cuffs, SUPER MARKET 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, MI 9-6818. tate the modern way. The Ells- of this kind and to arrange for 2-6856. wotth Mitten Agency. Realtors, Have Yoii An Event chine e.xpenence helpful. Help Wanted— Jewelry never worn since remodeled, $150. SPECIALIST 280 Windsor Avenue Barbara Woods, , MI 9-7702, or MI 9-7218. Robert Murdock, MI 3-6472. Ml 3-6930. '1/ PATT-O-RAMA COMPTOMETER Male or Female LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re- .Wilson, Conn. paira, adjuats watches expertly. Town and Country SIX ROOM RANCH. Attached ARE YOU CONSIDERING PTA Unit Slates Scheduled That Calls star performer (n every well Openinga for several operators. JOBS AVAILABLE Reasonable prices. Open daily. Wantefl—To Buy 58 Mr. Harold Sherman garage, radiant heat, 4% mort­ SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? Herald Gets* New mannered wardrobe is the neat Must be skilled. Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce Drainage Co. ^ gage can be assumed. Call MI. We' will appraise yout propertj Panel Discussion ' shirtwaist dress. This one, in half THRQUGHGUT Street. Ml 9-4387. . OLD, GUNS (any condition), 9-8479. - free and without any obligation. Phoue Numbers For Food? sizes, features twin pockets, two Good wages, pleasant working i swords, war relics, 'tntiques, etc. Ml 9-4143 We also buy property for cash. sleeves. conditions. 37 hour we4k, liberal' CONNECTICUT (one or whole collection). TO Mill • Experienced Only MANCHE:STER-^A real buy for Selling ot buying contact "What Makes a Healthy Com­ It may be a wedding, a banquet or just an informal you. Don't lose It. Six room Cape, STANLEY BHAY. Realtor The Herald has in­ No. 8128 with PATT-O-RAMA benefit program. j Fuel and Feed St. Tel. M 3-5717. • Full Or Part Time munity?” will be the subject for a get-together of a society, lodge or some friendly group. Is In sizes 12*-. 14'j, 16^.. 18'j, ' Accountant All finitoeu, three or four bed­ BRAE-BURN REALTY stalled a new and larger panel discussion by toe Waddell 20ij, 22’j, 24>2, 26>,2. Size 14‘..., FIRST NATIONAL STORES Cost Accountant SEASONED hardwood foi fire­ rooms, fireplace, combination Ml 8-6273 telephone switchboard Bidlet Corning to High School WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU , News Editor place cut and split to order. Call WANTED—Used .•Top Wages, All Benefits storms and screens, enclosed PTA tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. S5 bust, short sleeves, 5 yards of Park and Oakland Aves. Ml 8-7083. I*eonard L. Giglio. HOUSE WANTED by middle-aged with additional trunk The alms and objections of toe Prima Ballerina Marina Svet­ TO YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION 35>inch. The 1958 Needlework Album Is (jhemisi Gall MI 3-8777. SEPTIC TANKS rear porch, 50 gallon hot water lova will perform with her own national Championship of the now available! It contains 56 pages East Hartford,^ Conn. Home Economist heater, limken rotary oil burner, couple, must have large living lines to provide increased PTA will be outlined. Dance for three consecutive years, Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS In SEASONED hardwood " to. fire- AND set tubs, large garage and ■ room' and one large bedroom, ga- • Principal Miss Ethel Robb will touring ballet company in the high Our catering service is set up to be flexible enough to coins for this pattern—add 5c for of lovely designs in crochet, knit, JOIN THE thousands' of women . Metallurgist Kuoms Without Board and faster service. school auditorium next Monday an acHlevewent never before or embroidery and sew from which to Engineers for varied industries places, furnaces and stoves. Giglio amesite drive. An excellent buy at irage or carport, storage ace and Effective at once our bo moderator and the following accommoidate any size gathering. Why not call us and each pattern for first-class mailing. now selling Avon Cosmetics, -Brothers, Ml. 8-6301. , PLUGBED SEWERS $14i700, only $2,000 cash down. trees. Write Box 341, Manchester. .panelists will be introduced, by evening. The performance is part since equalled. Send to SUE BURNETT, MAN­ choose more patterns at you lei America’s finest product. will Medical. Librarian ROOM FtJR rent. Inquire State new telephone number She was appointed Prima Bal­ talk over the details? sure. It also has directions for mak­ j Pharmacist Meat Cutters Phone Ted Ooodchlld, Realtor. MI Mrs. Jean L. Wigren; Dr. Winfield of the fine arts program sponsored CHESTER EVENING HERALD. • show you how to succeed. High DRY OAK wood. Cut fireplace and Tailor Shop, 8 Bissell.’ Ml 3-7383. will'be: ' T. Moyer, local pediatrician; toe by the PTA Council of Manches­ lerina of the Metropolitan Opera ing 3 crochet items and 1 knit, plus commissions. Phone MI 4*5194. i Case Worker stove lensths IK- per l> ad, de­ AfterAuer 6:80o:ou Ml 3-5047. Maehlat Cleaasd 3-4348. ■ Co. She performed for seven sea­ IISO AVE. OF AMERICAS, NEW basic gtitoh illustrations in crochet ' Social Worker Grocery Monager Rev. Percy F. Sniith, associate pas­ ter. YORK 46, N.V„ Print NAME. AD­ livered. Tel. Coventry, Pi 2-7888. Sepflo Tanks. Ma n c h e s t e r — aa zpne. Five Must Leave With Miss Svetlova will be Gil­ sons in "(Jarmen." "La Travtata,' and knit. GIRL OR WOkAN ,wi■anted— > For ■ , \ ' Case Supervisor , FURNISHED ROOM, <«|'W kitchen, LtnM ln.talled--^har wmtef-. tor of the South Methodlet'Chprch; Garden Grove DRESS' with EONE, STYLE NIJfM- room ranch with garage, alum­ M;it^hell 3-2711 James Herdic, superintendent jof bert *Canova, first male dancep; and "Sampson and Delilah.” Re­ price--only 25c a cop.y! general olfice work inloiudes'cash* ______High School Teacher ^ one block from Main Street, proofing Done.\ ' I Cashiers ' - inum combination slorms and Vancouver, B. C. (>I^Hou$kl>oat cently. she tqured Europe, taking PHONES Ml ii[-7364 ' f ' BER .and,SIZE. \ i For your copy of the 1958 Needle­ ier, teltphon'e operator,ytyplng. Supervtseq-y Hurse Garden-—Farm— OAiry, separate enhance, gehtieman, occupants here have lost their fight recreation: anti Mrs. Jusfine Sch^er Lutys de Lug.it Spanish dancer; pon’t^niiiss toe Fall A Winter ’57 screens, carpeting ini Jiving ropm. of 'Rockville.' probation; Officer of and pianist Theodore' Haig. In Switzerland, Holland, Greece, work Album, send’ 25c in Coins, day week, Experience preferred. ^ General Duty, Nurse Products , , parking. MI 3-4724, Bookkee|M^ A country like setting, wondcWul against eviction. Supreme Court ilaiWlKBtrr Spain, and Italy. She has also ap­ Issue of Basic!f a s h io n ; dur fom- your name and address to ANNE Paid vacation, hospital insurance MsKINNEY tne Juvenile Court', Mlap Svetlova is a native of plete pattern catalog: It's chock- Pi^EASANT, clean room ^or one for children yet so-convenl6nt. For ruled tost City Council may eylct Mrs. CSiarles Phillips an age o t eight. She won the Inter- stylci fog dvery Miz$. Send 3dc to­ with parking, bath and shower. 39 ISO-IBS fwLrt St. — Ml S-MOl Bealton ML8. MI 9-5524. Uon. ‘ . OF AMEBICAB, NEW YOBK 86, N. pecson. W. G. Glennhy Oainpany, bushel. Tei; Ml 8*116. Loula T day. Y. 338 N. Main St., Manchester, , 906 M ^ 8t., Manchester Bunce. 839 Weft O n U r Street. Hazel. MI 9-7083. , " \ ' ■ ''-1, . -■ ' ■ Vii ■-' '■ -

a V MSMSMirnc'. ■•■f ------■Vf-Ls—..- \ .. \ J J '■ ■ . ■ . . r . ■ ___ . ' ■ I , I ! ‘ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1«6$ PAGE FOURTEEN •-W iianrlffatpr lEoftting l|praI2 Average Dally Net Press Run For the Week Ended The Weather Fehniary 1, 1958 Forecaat of C. S. Weather Biiriaa The weekly meeting of the Man­ The Rev. Carl J. Webb, rector of Navy Ens. John C. Reed, son of Joseph c l Nemchick, a freshman Albert Hekvlstdes, 57 Baldwin chester Squadron of Civil Air Pa­ St.’ James Episcopal Church, Glas­ Mrs. Harold M. Reed, 132 Walker at Nichols Junior College, Dudley, Rd„ and Miss Bernice Juul, 99 « About Town trol, USAF,, will be held Wednes­ tonbury, will be the speaker' at the St., graduated Jan. 24 from the Mass., is on the honor roll at the East Center Stl, attended an alL PICK UP 12,640 Cloudy, not eo cold tonlghL haw day at the American Legion Home. meeting of the Ladles Aid Society Navy Officer Candidate School kt college. The. son of Mr. and Mrs. day 'session of the' State Hkir- Hava ytfur doefer phona Member of the Audit near 25. Tyunday cloudy, occaaloa- th)« to *n overBight on the part: of the Buckingham Congregational dressers Guild, Unit No. 1 of / W of the committee In charge,, the Instructions in First Aid will be Newport, R. I. He is a graduate of Joseph Nemchick. 70 Indian Dr:, PKOKi Burenu o f arculntton al light snow or rain. High fai 99a. j given starting at 7 p.m. for three Church, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Augustana College, Rock ’Island, he formerly attended Mt. St. Hartford, Sunday, at the Waverly name of Mrs. Charlea .lacobaon' Hostesses will bg Mrs. Dwight A. Iijn, cKeahire. Final plans were iM year proseripfieii and M anche»ter--‘A City df Village Charm was omitted from the list of panel hours. Members are also reminded 111. Charles Academy, PeeksklU Mili­ that It will be “ Recruit Night.” Blish and Mrs. Albert R. Harten- tary Academy, Windham High made fdr the formal dinner, dance ^ members who will take • part in a . and ____ stein. Gilbert Berry, industrial rela­ School, BucknslI and the ynlver- 4vnd. '-candlelight installktion of wt wiN promptly doiivar it race relations panel at Center VOL. LXXVII. NO. 107 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECl'IONS) MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1958 (ClaMlfled AdverttOng on Pago 99) Manchester Grange will hold ak tions manager of the Royal Mc- sity of Fribourg. stkte, 'Officers, Feb. 10; at the PRICE FIVE CENTS Church on Feb. 17. It was also lyaverly Inn, mi to ymir homa. erroneously reported that Mrs.' Bee Corp., will give a summary of the past month's programs con­ The monthly meeting of the Jay Rubinow would he a panel ,at 8 " “ me^t at the Holmes Funeral Home member, whereas actually A tty.' will also be open house an* neigh-, p. 7 .^^ tonight to pay respects to cerning labor and management BrltlsH-Amerlcan Club will be held Oittwd Parish Chapter, DAR, will problems at the meeting of the Kl- at the clubhouse tonight at £ n.eet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 Rubinow will participate. j bors night. , m Alexander Madden, who was a M l l - t M t business meeting the pro^am will ember of the Iddge wanls Club, Thursday ' at 12:15 o'clock. ''Members are advised to at the ho'me of Mrs, Hermann Tie- p.m., at the Manchester Country register for ladies’ night, Feb. 22, manm 189 8 . Slain St. Mrs, Don­ LIGGETT "Disarmament and International ; be open to friends^ of the mem- " bers, -Walter Jacoby, a member Club. and to decure their dues cards. ald ^ 8^, state chairmat. of ap­ Recurity" will be discus.sed at a Delta Chapter, No. 51, Royal proved schools,' will talk on "Ap­ series of four meetings, the first of ■ and consultant on agricultural ed- for FR EE i ucation for the state, will talk Arch Masons, will copfer the Most St. Anne’s Mothers Circle will Past matrons of Temple Chap­ proved Schools." Hostesses will be REXALL DRUG which will be held V'eb. 14, at the Excellent Msster degree at Its reg­ Hiss Marlon Waahbiirn, Mrs. Her­ Service Bureau of Women's Or- 1 about the Future Farmers of meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the- ter, No. 53r Order of Eastern Star, ' America. Refreshments will be ular meeting tomorrow night at home of Mrs. Gordon'Todd. 182 will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at bert Robb and Mrs. Martin Alvord. ■ganlzations. 956 Main St.. Hart­ 7 :30 in the Masonic Temple. High DELIVERY ford. Other meetings wiH be held served by Mr, and Mrs. Sidney McKee St. Co-hosteases will be Mrs.' the home of Mrs. 'Viola Trotter, 15 Cushman and their committtee. priest Stanley H. Steiner is ar­ John Prior and Mrs. William BeqU. Bigelow St. Hostesses will be Mrs. The Alpina Society will m ^ t to­ on Feb. 28. March 14 and 28, frojii ranging for a social hour and re­ 10:30 a.m. to 2;3Q p.m. in tlie club- A sale of hofnemade cookies will Mildred Harrison and Mrs. morrow night at the Italian Ameri­ freshments following the meeting. follow the meeting. Florence Thornton. can Club at 7:80. Advertise in The Herald— It Pays rooms. Ever>*one is yelcome to at­ Members' of the Lutz Junior tend. and may make hmcheon re.s- Museum League will serve as ervatlons with the Service Bureau. hostessces for the first open house After Perfect I tomorrow from 3 to 5 p.m. at the St. Elizabeth's Mothers Circle i mu.seum at the Waddell School. will meet at the home of Mrs. Mi­ Students and members of the fami­ chael Massaro. 57 White St., lies of the Buckland and South Wednesday night at 8:15, The co- Schools have been invited to attend. hostess will be Mrs, William Gallo. Feb. 12 is the dale for families of FCC Chief Ik e Plans Bowers School pupils. Fuel Leak to Blame Dakota Council. No. 61. Degree REPORTING ON 19S7 of Pocahontas, will meet Wednes­ Mrs. I.«roy Aspinwall, 43 Wood- In Squabble day night at 7:.30 in Odd Fellows bridge St. district deputy jresident m No Defense Hall A social hour will be held and her staff from Sunset Rebekah after the meeting. l.«dge. will install the officers of For Rocket Breakup Myriad Rebekah Lodge of Stafford I M a Continuing demand from commercial airlines and the armed forees for Pratt & Whitney Aircraft’s jet and piston At Hearing Space Shift Springs tomorrow evening. ■ l a w 1 / W W I I w l a a enginw kept production levels high during 1957 despite industry-wide military cutbacks and production stretchouts. e Cape Canaveral, Fla., Feb. 5 (/P) — The Navy’s second At the 7:30 service tomorrovv eve­ Washington, Feb. 5 4 ' Elroy will direct all outer publicly today when Shwartz bullet-shaped Vanguard wobbled crazily, broke into two piecei the 1958 Ministers' Ashram at space programs in the defense and was destroyed by the test range safety officer. Woodstock," which he attended challenged the credibility of department at this time. If the flight had succeeded, the Navy would have put last week. Choir practice will fol­ FCC Chairman John C. Doer- Eisenhower told his news con­ low at 8:45 p.m. fer. ference the scientists who are ad­ a tiny “ moon” into orbit with the Army’s Explorer, which SALE Doerfer Is on* of five Federal vising him expect to work out a was fired aloft Friday by the Jupiter-C missile. Secretary of State Mildred Al­ Communications Commission program of outer space develop­ But the Vanguard climbed only about 20,000 feet into len will speak at the annual Mary (P'OCi ntcmbers against whom ments which they’ believe are pos­ a cold, starry sky before the safety officer, R. D. Stephens, THURSDAY, JAN 6 Lyon dinner of the Hartford Mount sible and probable. Schwartz and his aides have made pressed the button that blew it apart and sent it plunging Hol.voke College Club Feb. 13. The accumUoM of personal misconduct. He said this program will be J. W. Halt, 9;30 a.m. meeting, vviiich honors the birth­ Doerfer was testifying for the distinct from defen.se projects in toward the ocean in fiercely blazing fragments. day of the founder o the oldest third straight day before a House the space Held. So Soviet Russia, h a v i n g’*------college for women in the United Commerca. subcommittee Investi­ ..’The defense program will be launched two aputniks. still holds States, will be held at 6 p.m. at gating the' big federal regulatory pushed under the direction of Mc- a numericsi lead in the race ‘"IgcieiltistsSee Les Shaw's Restaura ,t, 964 Farm­ agencies. He has defended as legsl Elroy and his assistants, the pres­ solve the fascinating secrets of{ ington Ave., West Hartford. and proper his acceptance at ident said. outer apace. .Sputnik disintegrated Jan, 4 but Sputnik II. carrying a Co-chairmen of the event are times of expense payments from Ei.senhower said that Wernher Mrs. William C. Fenniman and the radlo-Tv Industry which FCC dead dog, still whirls silently Vanguard as Von Braun and other scientists around the Earth. LECLERC Mrs. Ernest R. Ciriack of W'est regulates. would be among the last to predict Hartford, Assisting are Mrs. Jer- Chairman Moulde'r iD-Mo) up­ The first Vanguard rocket, fired FUNERAL HOME any timing for projects such as hera Dec. 6, struggled upward only \ omc Cohen of West Hartford and hold Schwartz in hia croos-examin- sending a rocket to the moon. Tricky Rocket Miss Ellen Child and Miss Ruth atlon of Doerfer In the face of tart four feet before it toppled over and But he said the scientists who was partly consumed in its own FUNERAL Moisten of Hartford. Reservations COMMIRCIAL Ve r s io n s of the J-75 jet engine, above, and of the J-57 HIOiH PRODUCTION continued on the J-57, worid’s first 10,000- PISTON ENOINES continued in pro­ objecUona from both Republican By JOHN A. BARBOUR may be made by calling Mrs. Ciri­ and Democratic committee mem- are now working for him intend flames. were approved b y the Civil Aeronautica Administration for airline use. At pound thrust engine. More than 12,000 have bren delivered. They duction for modern eirliners and larg* to rough in a program of outer A fuel line leak, causing a loss .AP I'clenre Reporter SERVICE ack. 20 W’alton Dr.. West Hartford. helicopters. The R-2300 above is today’s 'bera. New York, Feb. 5 (Al—Vanguard’a year’a end 1,234 commercial J-75s had been ordered for Boeing and power 11 types of production aircraft, including stvei^ models of the Rep. Harris (D-Ark). chairman space achievement. He said they of pressure in the combustion Walter N. most widely flown airliner power plant, are not so much interested in a chamber, was blamed for that rocket—which failed in its climb Manchester Emblem Club, No. Douglaa jet airliners. The J-75 is now flying in two Air Force planes, the Boeing end D ouglu jet airliners to enter service beginning next yetr. 'of the parent Commerce commit­ toward space—is more than just a I-eclerc ueed in ell Con vairliners, Douglet DC-6f, tee. declared “ We're not here to time schedule as they are in or­ spectacular mishap, which dam­ Director 251, will meet tomorrow night at Republic F-105 end the Convsir F-106. With afterburner, the J-76 is rated ganizing for space projects. aged U.S. prestige abroad at a satellite taxi cab. o'clock in Tinker Hall. Refresh­ and Martins. determine the credibility of the Vanguard is the proving ground 8 in the 20,000 Ib.-thrust class. v-itheas'' and demanded that Tlie President made hia news time when Russia had the only 2.3 Main Street, Manchester ments will be serv'ed by Mrs. John satellites in the skies. for a highly sophisticated rocket de- Swartz let the record speak for it­ conference comments as Repub­ sign. Call Ml 9-5869 Tracy, hoapitalUy chairman, and self. lican Senatorial leaders lined up Experts had hoped that the les­ her committee. President Eisenhower with overcoat and scarf a-rapped tight, Actually Vanguard's advanced Both Harris and Rep. Flynt (D- aalks from the White Houae to his press Conference today. The -solidly against any hasty move to sons learned from that first failure would help pave the way to success design la a hazard aa well as an ■Cal objected to what they termed President is being treated for s cold and tore throat which take control of satellites and apace advantage. repetitious questioning of Doerfer showed up after hit return from Augusta. Ga., a-here he was ex­ weapons programs out of the de­ on the next attempt, but officials FACILITIES: Expansion of facilities continued through the year, to permit continued progress in research and develop­ emphasized before today’s attempt Army rocket expert Wernher Von toy Schwartz, but were overruled posed to some raw weather. (AP Photofaxi. fense department. Braun, whose Jupiter-C rocket sys­ by Moulder. Sens. Knowland (R-Calif), that the odds against getting the ment work on advanced aircraft engines. Vanguard’s 3 ', -pound moon into tem sent the first American satel­ At one point Fl>-nt said if the Bridges (R-NH) and SaltonstaJl lite Into orbit, compared the Van­ (R-Mass) said in separate inter­ orbit still were 1,000 to one. guard with the Jupiter-C. 'subcommittee was going to allow The slender, 72-foot rocket left ficha-artz to “ repeat and repeat views they believe any precipitate The Navy Vanguard rocket tumbles to the ground trailing flame He said the Vanguard rocket was action to create a separate space the ground Surely and gracefully, superior, needing only a third of and repeat," he had other things after it was exploded following erratic flight after launching at riding a witch’s broom of lemon- to do. Ike Would Cut Tax agency under civilian control Cape Canaveral. (AP Photqfax). the thrust and the weight of the might interrupt vital efforts to colored fire straight up inta the Jupiter-C. Rep. Bennett (R-Mich) said the blue-black sky. ■ubcommittee was In the ppsijtion. match Russia in the race to the But in practice, he said, the stars. Its blazing exhaust lighted the Vanguard Is so sophisticated It is of trying a wltnesi for a felony. countryside and the roar of its Reps. Hale (R-Mainei and O'Hara If Slump Continues President Eisenhovi-er has di­ a little difficult to launch while the engines shook sleeping persons Jupiter-C is based on older and rected Dr. James M. Killian Jr., State Finance Unit awake for miles around. (Continued on Page .Six) -is- hia science adviser, to look into more proved—even more obsolete Obsen’ers watching the blastoff - designs. , SUPER MARKETS ' By M.ARVIX L. .ARROW8M1TH * be po^ible to go too far in the the matter and report to him from vantage points inside the test whether the space program should . . . . J I Kurt R. Stehling. the man in Washington. Feb. 5 —Presi- f tax cut direction. renter shouted as the V anguard (,f,4rge of Vanguard's propulsion dent Eisenhower said today it ' Eisenhower commented that it (f'ontiniiennecttcut came under fire today should vote the money. But we | one huge ball of brilliant fire ' o c i/n c f’ DOUBLE Tourist Trade cold -told a news conference, how- from a weekend of golf and gen- from Governor Ribicoff and the don t want to encourage this type seemed for a moment to be spin-- ^ .Ue wav It )>..rnB ; ever, that he still believes it it eral rela.xation at Augusta, Ga. As Kidnaper I State Finance Advisory Committee, of operation. i fh» ’ laws which provide fpr criminal ROUND-THE-WDRLD, nonstop flight by orted the mercury at 32—freez- Hagerstown. The Frisco has aban­ health foundation. .William Blakey, Ribicoff said he was not pleaseri -j-jjc attaches were accused of responsibility for insulting an indi­ t(Mlay amid. Indicattoiis he had was set in November by a J-57-powered M f Donnell a huge Boeing jet transport powered KC-^185 powered by 4 J-57s eet a liew world jet ig. It was 27 at Cross City, 30 The railroads and their passen­ to get this extra fund request been named top science adviser 3 Air Force B-52s in .45 hours ID minutes £ gers are learning to live without doned its passenger line between chief of the Planning Division of the ''bcliat'ing like hooligans" on a vidual. for degrading the dignity of proved dependability of P&WA J-57 jet RF-101 “ Voodoo” fighter, the same day another by four P&WA J-57- engbies streaked distance record, flying 6325 miles nonatop without Tulsa and Enid, Okla. ^ Connecticut' Development Commis­ “ But we unhappily have to face tpgin later messing up a hotel a person and for petty' hooligan­ to Paul-Henry Spaak, "oeeretary (Conttnued on Page Twenty-three) qach other. r up to a- practical u 1 situation (in or- loom. general of NATO. Corned Bee f»69° engines, as well as the ability of the Stra­ “ Voodoo” flew nonstop from Loe Angeles to New across the country in 3 hours 48 min­ refueling from Wettover Air Force Bate to Buenoe This may be .jhe most significant The Illinois Central wants to sion, claiifls that the State’s plan­ ism.. I The letter from "N. I. Svetlitsl^y, ' York and back to the West Coast in 6 hours 42 utes, averaging 612 mph over its Airae. Ih e flight demonstrated the long-range abil- development in' transportation in discontinue four of its six daily ning program is a pioneering effort The correspondents who came tegic Air Command to fly anywhere on trains between Chicago and St. “ never before attempted in any of candidate of science," said tlie •M.AC.MILLAX W OVT SEE K E FACIAL TISSUE, 400 to P A C K ^ E 2325-mile route. our generation. It reflects as pro­ under attack are William J. earth. Flight was made in January, 1957. minutes. A "Voodoo” also set a new world speed iiy of the jet transport planet which will be going Lo\iis. The Gulf, Mobile * Ohio the States.'’ 5 Steps Proposed Jorden of the New York Times westerners would not let him take .$Ielbourne, Australia, Feb A into airline service early next year. ~ Yemen I^rince Set found a revolution in the method his place in the train convpartment record, 1207.6 mph. , we use to get from here to there has asked to consolidate its two New Britain hairdresser fined and Howard Norton of the Balti­ (.P)— British Prime Sllnistor crack Chicago-St. Louis trains. $200 for breach of the peace result­ more Son. "and it required two hours of ef­ .Macmillan today denied a Lon­ For Link with UAR as the passing of the Conestoga To Meet Red Gains fort by the train conductor to con-! wagon, the canal barge or the riv­ Twenty-six passenger trgins were ing from claim of patron who said .Attacks in the Sovietajjress on don report ttuit he may stop 'eft discontinued in Wisconsin last he molested her .. Gov. Ribicoff Vince these hooligans ot let hie en-. ( er packet. ------1 I'.S newsmen are not unusjtai. But in the United States on the way Cairo,' Egypt, Feb. 5 (.P)—Tlie year. asks help from .Army engineers in ( New Haven. Feb. 5 i4-i - A five- [ ue.stern diplomats here were ter."'’ home from his Far Eutern tour. Dovalette$2^ 45° Soqie railroads still fight hard He said the officers “ began to | Crown Prin e of Yemen arrived in On Jan. 16 the Pennsylvania flood threat to sections of Norwich step program to meet Ru.ssia s ' puzzieq by the timing of the at- 9 for passenger traffic and get it. .Mao.AIIIIan arrived from Sydney LOOKING AHEAD Cairo today with instructions from eliminated , two trains between and Sprague . Two former Hart­ challenge has been proposed by a tacks since- only a little mpre than defame 9°viet ways . . . forced me ' for a 3-day visit. A Brit­ WHITE MEAT CHUNK Some railroad presidents still His father to link hia medieval Pittsburgh and Qincinnati. Ten ford policemen face burglary special two-day conference of the * week ago li t United States and to lake my tea in the corridor . . . I ish government source said yes- kingdom with the new United think they’ll be able to maintain days later the Erie dropped two charge in Superior Oourt Thursday. United States’ human resoun cs. | the Soviet Union signed an agree- and the baldish brunette (identified ' Another good year has passed, but 1958 should prove just as event­ passenger service despite the air­ terda.v thr prime minister might Arab Republic (UAR) formed by trt^s betw-een Cleveland and Avon citizen’s group seeks pii^ The broad cultural and scicn- ment for cultural exchanges In by the paper as Col. Thomas Wolfe | > isit Washington within the next Brypt and Syria.' plane and automobile. Theirs' are Voungstown. lie hearing to hear Board of Edu­ tlfic plan was molded as the con­ of the- U.S. Embassy I purposely- ful and just as important to our customers in the world of aviation, voices crying in a wilderness of Wa.shington. These diplomats JO days to confer with Presi­ • Informed sources said Ciown And so itj.goes all over the cation's reasons for attempted ference ended yesterday from agreed the timing was not ac­ dropped a suitcase on me from the ■ dent Elsenhower. $tar-KistTuna3“- l and to our community neighbors. Tens of millions will be spent in Prince Self El Tslam El Badr had despair. United SUteji. .... ousting of school superintendent scores of suggestions by partici­ cidental- upper bunk, hurting my foot.” The Russian said he subsequent^ 1958 to expand facilitia. A big backlog of orders is on hand for jet been inatnicted -by his father, The railroads won’t be able to Herbert Ci^iObver. assistant man­ . . . Juan D. Perpn asks his fol­ pants. The youth newspaper, Komsomol .M.AV SALVAGE DORIA Imam Ahmed, to discuss federa­ withdraw entirely from the pas­ ager of th*'‘-tilicinnati terminal, lowers ' in Argentina to vote for President Eisenhower's commit­ Pravda. launched its attack on the ly was barred from the compart­ engines for commercial and military aircraft, and piston engines tion with Syria Egypt and not senger carrying field in the years any candidate opposing present re­ tee on scientists and enginefr.s. air attaches by publishing a letter ment “because my presence evi­ Nbw York,. Feb. 5 (A*) — Two 1 1 sees fewac-'and f«wet- passenger salvage operators announced to­ B A N A N A S Loose Lb. 10c }■ a complete' union which would re­ immediately ahead—public regula­ trains p ^ through his station gime . . . Jesus Rodrigues, 24, of which sponsored the meeting with (rom a Soyiel scientific worker who dently interfered with the other also continue i;i demand. This means continued activity in our quire the Imam to quit his throne. tory bodies won’t let them. Yet the Willimantic, killed last night in Rt. the William Benton Foundation, complained he was subjected to pair who I noted looked (>ut put thethi day they! have acquired oentrol FRESH CRISP, p a s c a l each yeai( The total .now la 41 each Connecticut plants. Meanwhile work on the atomic engine project It seemed unlikely the Imam—an flight 'fr o p ,the passenger field day.- "Piiflng the w-*r years," he 9 car crash in Chaplin. will examine the suggestions close­ both .mental and physical mistreat­ window, then wrote ■something." j o f ' the sunken Itsiitui liner gathers 'momentum each year, qj- The other attaepes w-ere identi­ Andrea Doris, and wilt attempt ■V - absolute ' monarch in his remote says,, "ITO trains arrived and de- I An 11-year-old white girl ly before publishing a summary ment white sharing a train com­ for the AEG at MjddletpwpTtand p re^ ss on. other powfer planfA - kingdom—ttrould agree t6,yield hia' moat eabh'month. paned.thia tbrmihal each.day."' alaalied and brutally .'beaten by ot the cbnference. partment >vUH the westereners on fied' ag Charles Poptaluppi. Wolfe'k to re-surface'her this epriagM CELERY Rch. 10c They tda Armaindo OobH, $$, in Florida—continues “ under jvraps.” Division of Unitid AircriH^Corpofeition V powers. Railroad after railroad is cutting In 1(^7 the railroads operated Negro teenagers in Chicago . . , The cominittee, in a stateinent. a trip to Tbilisi in the Baku rpgion. azaletant; Canadian Attache Sid­ Tills liras not expected 'tq be an back Oh.lts service, ^ere Are a few aa average of* 150.947 miles in Union leaders meet In New Haven Mid therq should be. The paper published its own .ac­ ney Mitchell, and Assistant Brit­ preetdent of the AAA lintvngs - FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY. WE WILL HAVE: M ain Office and Plant: E u t Hartford, Connoet/cut etostacle. Egyptian PrMideiit Nas- m oves:' ' 1 ■ , l>fMs9nger sarvice. in 1959 — the to dipeuas recent layoff of railroad . Much more money for count of the hotel Incident, quoting ish Air Attache Laurence Dale, y Ooh Tfeatca. N. sail RUhara ; ' ■ 1 apmt Moyer. 41, p^naldeat o f Om Mbp* I I'. nV> a*T and -Syrian Presidfttt Kuwauy, CuUmoIu M wat last data for which ytha flgufa is employes . . . Hartford .leada State science end sdueation. the hotel manager as aaying the WoMe' and Portaluppt at present RED BANANAS AND WATERCR|SS Branch Pianta: Hotff> Havan * Southington • Morldap V\ liiS New York ( ^ t i ^ is petl- ia amoiint df per capita. State aid attachea left Ufleii- rooma In a dia- g w ' Marian Ce^ ' WgamOaOda, (OoatiaiMi oa FaRt Foorteanj tionijig to end Its pasengcr nm be- (CaattaMMi on Paga roortaaa) granted for local welfare costs. > (OoattaiMd SB Fsg^ Twelve) ordered stats—walla splattersd (OonttBoed Ha Pag* Twealg-tlurM) MkO. V '''V: ’ ; V ' ■ 'i- I /• ■!l r\- ' 7 ♦ ' '/ V - : 7 ’ 7 ih 1 .