7 ■ y TUESDAY, FEBRUA^V^ 1^§® Average Dally Net Press Run ■ ■ 1 The Weather Foreesat of D. & Weather Buraao FOURTEBw For the Week En^ed UtmrtiPBipr. tttpnjng Ifpralb , Feb. 20, 1960 Fair, ittUe Niange In tempera 1 3 , 0 7 9 ture tonight. Low to to 26. TlMira- Temple Chapter, Order of East Over 300 Books day, continued cold, chance of ern Star, will meet tomorrow at 8 Troop Marksx FREE DELIVERY Member of the Audit snow In afternoon. High 85 to 40. About Town p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Mies Back in Library Buremi of Olrculatioii. Mary Louise Dickson, worthy ma Announce Engagements^ LIGGEH DRUG Z Th* cad«t BtlUff of the Man- tron, will preside for initiation. Scout Jubilee "Fine Free” day at Manchester; chMter-Cadet Squadron of the AtTh«PARKAOE •, Louis A. Gill Jr., worthy grand pa libraries. Saturday resulted In a | Mified Advertising on Page IS) PRICE FIVE CENTS • Civil Air Patrol will hold Ita weeh- tron, will present 50-year pins to Boy Scout troop 27, sponsor^ return of rqore than 300 overdue i vVOL. LXXIX, NO. 123 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1960 ly staff meeting tonight at 7 at Mrs. Lida Richmond and Miss 7'* Jr- by St, Mary’s Episcopal Church, books. j 84 Blsaell St. Mary E Miller, host past matrons. will celebrate the 50th Jubilee of The Mary Cheney Library re- ] There will be a social hour in the Boy Scouting In America at an celved the bulk Of them, according The Manchester Grange ways banquet hsdl. open house program Saturday at to Miss A^nnsi C. French, head li-j and means committee will hold a 2 p,m, at the church. brarian. Three of the books re-' Pi^ht New Rights Law State News setback party Thursday at 8 p.m. Ladies of Uie Most Holy Rosary The program wilt include exhib turned tliere had been withdrawn . THE OFFICE OF at Orange Hall, 72 E. Center St. Circle will meet tomorrow at 8 its of ‘scout activities, colored from the Whiton Library in 1953. p.m. at the home of Mrs. Walter Prizes will be awarded. The pub- slides of camping trips, demonstra They were on art. DR. M. E; MORIARTY Roundup Uc Is Invited to attend. Refresh Woykovsky, 63 Niles Dr. Co-hos tions of scouting achievement and At the Whiton Library, six rec Ike Warns Wo tesses will be Mrs. John Dyment ments will be served. items of historical interest. ords were returned in addition to 905 MAIN ST; — »I and Mrs. Edwin Lojeskl: After the open house, a supper the books. About 63 juvenile hooks d S de Senators Hartford, Feb. 24 (fl>)—The ’ will be held in Neill hall at the were rettimed. State Welfare Department I Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis Manchester Lodge of Masons church at 5:30 p.m. for members of Most of the books had been with WILL BE CLOSED ters, wUl meet tonight at 8 at the will hold a special meeting to the scout troop. Cub Pack 27. parv drawn within the last year, many hopes to save about $1,310,-; Odd Fellows hall. Entertainment night at 6:40 and will'proceed to ents and former associates of the of them in May, June and August. FEBRUARY 24 j 000 in the current biennium and refreshments will follow the the Watkins-West Funeral. Home, troop. : Tlic reaction.^ of the borrowers Plak Filibuster through several policy changes business meeting. 142 E. Center St., to conduct a Historically, scouting in Man were varied, said Miss French- THRU MARCH 16 Some borrowers with slightly over-, 1 that take effect March 1. ericas Masonic memorial service at 7 chester dates from Feb. 11, 1911 Keep Hands Off state Welfare Commissioner 1 The executive board and mem p.m. for Eskel H. Buckland, who when a meeting was called at the due books, who didn’t know about Dirksen said he would rather Guest Speaker Washington, Feb.\24 not invoke the time lim it-known I-Bernard Shapiro announced the | bers of Eadles of S t James will was a member. high school to find the personnel the fine free day would say, ’’Oh. Dixie forces in the SeWte an j policy changes yesterday. They i meet tonight at o'clock at the and means to extend the Boy Rabbi Samuel E. Karff, a.*!- it’s loo bad T haven’t more books." in th* Senate as cloture- ’’so long 8 nounced today they wifi em as w* have the extended round- : constitute the first big overhaul of W. P. Qulsh Funeral Home, 225 The Polish Woman’s Alliance, Scout program locally. A certifi sistant Rabbi at Temple Beth Is A few said, “Well, I think 1 the department’s methods in sev-; Main S t, to pay final respects to Group 246, will meet tomorrow at cate was issued to George W. rael in Hartford, will be guest should pay what I owe." ploy filibuster tactics in m all the-clock sessions available," T " ' ^ ' 2 ^ '' Lynne by the National Scout Coun One man with four books in his Russell angrily tore into the . eral years. ■ Labels Any Terrence Cunningham, whose wife 7:30 p.m. at the clubhouse on speaker at a meeting of Manches out fight against new mil Four of the new policies are de-1 Rip Roars m The engagement of Miss Paul cil on March 30, 1911, naming him. hand and a big grin on his face round-the-clock-session idea. is a member of the organization. Clinton St. The engagement of Miss Jean C.j ter Chapter» of Hadassah tomor NGLlYyMOOD rights legislation. \ i I signed to save money., but one I ette Edwards to -John A. Hilding Scout Commissioner for Manches clumped over to the return box, Sen. Richard B. Russell (D-Ga Russell said that "so long as we Doty of Manchester to Donald A. ter. This first Manchester troop row at 8:30 p.m. in the vestry of dropped the qooks in it with a are subjected to that kind of leg- ! calls for an increase in the amount * Army 2nd Lt. Craig S. Norcn, The Mailmams will meet tonight Engdahl of Boston, Mass.,, is an is announced by her parents, Mr. quarterbacking the Southerners: I of money go’ing to welfare recipl-1 Welcome to Rights Bar at o’clock at the home of. Mrs. and Mrs. Jesse Edwards. 148 had 32 boys. Templfe Beth Sholom. crash, and said, "This is it! set tomorrow for the start. He told jslative torture" he will object to 23. has completed a field artillery 8 nounced by her parents, Mr. and St. Mary’s parish of South Man The topic of Rabbi Karff’s talk Tl will be a long while before •ansaction of any business by ' enlB for food. I officer basic course at the Ar Joseph Dragon, 14 Wadsworth St. Mrs.’ Augustus Pennery, 65 Bissell Hawthorne St. Her fiance is the the Senate the decision is in reply The saving that will result by | son of Mrs. Clarice Hilding, 272 chester was granted a Scout char will be "How the Archaeologist there Us another Fine Free day, to threats by Senate leaders to im uivanlmous con.sent. tillery and Missile School, Ft. Sill, Members will bring to the meeting St. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and ter in August, 1918, The troop be Renews Our Faith' in the Bible.” said Miss French. This one was Ithout waiting for Russell's the end of the current biennium-*- I Eisenhower Intervening Okla. The course for newly com letters to Congressmen concerning Mrs. Frederic Engdahl of Boston. Oak St., and the late Albert Hild It pose the "legislative torture" of, p.June 36, 1961 - from the four i Misg Doty is a graduate of Man came affiliated with the Charter In conjunction with his talk, the the first such day the library has round-the-clock sessions in an at-, missioned officers trained L t the letter carrier pay raise. ing. Oak Council in' 1928, In this Jubi film, "Wilderness df Zan," will be had in many years. ______s«rt*« f***! (X,)ontlnucdTankage Ten) : economy moves is estimated at ■ Noren in commtmlcations, trans chester High School and is em The bride-elect is a sdn^r at ■Mt-whisl M' tempt to beat down opposition. | ' $2,260,000. 'The increased expend:- i By STANFORD BR.^DSHAW Rio de Janeiro, Fehi. 24 (JP) ployed by the Travelers Insurance lee year, Troop 27 has a high level shown. Russell bluntly warned, the Sen- I port, tacUcs and target acquisi- St. Joseph’s Mothers’ Circle will Manchester High School.’“-Her^ of activity and interest. Under the Rabbi Karff was born in Phila ■ lure for food is expected to amount j Rio cle Janeiro. 24 (fP) ■'t a —President Eisenhower called meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the fiance attended Manchester ate that the Southerners wouU Uon. He is a 1954 graduate of Mr. Engdahl is a grad|||site of present leadership of Scoutmaster delphia, . and was educated in the to $950,000. making the estimated j —Pre.sident Eisenhower grin on world pow ers^day to keep Manchester High School and a home of Mrs. Dana Hayward, 320 schools, served a short term with Clint Hendrickson and Troop fT iU Wmefc- employ the time-honored filibuster Che.sWan’ npt saving from the new policies. ' Brighton High School. Boston, and the U.S. Marine Corps and is em public schools of that city. He tactic of blocking sny unanimous ned and waved his way hands off the right of all 1959 graduate of Syracuse Uni- West Point Ter., West Hartford. has served in the U.S. Army for Chairman To i - i 4; \ •I' ■ -t ■r- , ' - \ V. < MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COW ., I^^DNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1980 P A G E F IV E MANCHESTER EVENING HERAEOr MANCHESTER. CONN^ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1960 #AG B roTni other plane operated by National City Again Cuts TagM | Mer«Cemfer4WMrln« irinr t! Airlines which plunged into th e! ifin Kansas for many years, died the lose at Il4.POO. CAB Declares Gulf of Mexico .Vov. 16. killing 42, 8an Ijeandm, C«ltf.—M'ln'rtpk' FALSE TEETH Coventry AA Unit Monday after a long illness. He State News ' Robert Vernon ..Spears, a Dallas. RF.SrUF.D FROM CUFF faxes have been ^u't for ,th* 12th Here 1* t pleaiuiBt waj to owcom* had served as warden of Kansas ,X Tex,, nature doctor, wa.^ listed as loo6« itiscomfort. VASTSETiL X' Newington. Feb. 24 iJF -.Steven Bahil) Caused straight year hv the. City of San %n ImproTsd powder.-sprlaEltd on Meetuig Weekly State Prison three different terms, a passenger on this plane, but upper end lower pistes holds then was former director of correction j Mancarello, 18, Hartford, was lift Leandro. The, rate now stands at | TV-Radio Tonight Raundup ed up the fa.te, of a 200-foot cliff ; later turned up alive in Phoenix. ilrmer so thst ther Yeel more conn* al institutions In Kentucky and at Ariz. He fince has' been s^ent.enced $1.22 per $100 valuation compared foruble No sumipy. z o ^ . pMty Area reaf^tents Interested in the NBW j In a sling yesterday after he had ; Airliner Crash (A-ith nearlv $2 per .$100 in 1947. taste nr feeltne. ti e Alkaline (non* one time was superintendent of t” ^ to five*.years in prison on ah auto I become trapped on a ledge half-i Dunng th)s period the population eridi- Does not sour Checks “platA CoVentl/^ Alcoholics -Anonymous federal prison in New Orleana/be (Contlmied from Page One) theft charge. The possibility of a odor hreeth” Oet FASTCTTH tods? ______I wav to the top. He and a frtenii | has increased 2’ i times, to 66.700. | sre Ini/Ued to the weekly'tneeting^s was owner and editor of thp-Coun- (Contlnned from Page One) at dnit emmTere er^rYwhere. K.M.Lnr-a , h«d been tr>nng to scale the rock. bomb was raised in this plsne Television hehr at 8 p.m. Thursday 'at the cil Grove, Kan., Guard^/a. dally eofl in behalf of the Senator s ^ Police and flre- crssh too. ^ t o e k / Frank's body . . . small pfece* of in, 32, newspaper, from 189JxIo 1924. oL campalgm This would include a ir -. lowered a sling and safety : r PiOce I? Ri*hl 'Cl Durfee said the (7AB has asked • too 3 'T b tU U On protr'W) i .-30 y<^ry of the F'irst Conj?regational steel wire, cloth fibers and black 0 «le * Harriet Salt L^JigCity-TJ. James Buck, the Navy to make an extended rir»t Show (in orOKr i i Come on 4n and jget a NEW idea of ho-w wonderfully slacks can perk up your wardrobe! ‘ ~ ' TOUGH REASONS WHY 95 ? JOB-FITTEC And Up BRUISER CAN "DISH IT OUT . Ill - - — and take it on the roughest job! . ^ Thefff!i_a_ ys- '4 " Modi! 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Mimhr F.D.I.C. ■ ■ ■ . ^ y \ ‘ OIVE 4W GREEN STAMPS charge if ^ Budget i t Y c % Indeed! \^eRVIN0 QONNECTieUT FAMILIES. BU8INES%-r-(A^f5..,UUO_USTIUY SIN«* 1TSS y A -A J - t • ^ t i I ,. I - J ' -^1 . . , , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1960 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, I960 N * »AGE SIX t \ and to the aatlafajition of the com Rd. Is chairman of the light bulb Vernori nature it fallible, bur syatem allows plainants. sale being coi^ucted by the Coop Richard Thomases I Wilnett for Prosecution the vote in the Cellfomle legie- Bolton A ThoURht for To^ay gn appeal to higher’ authority. One of the board members, Mr. erative NursA^ and Kindergarten. IfiattrliPBlpr ’ ture, when tt cornea. Every legis From this you can see what the INVESTMENT PROBLEMS Howard Kenneson, was in poor Assisting her on the project are Head Dance Cluh lator who could walk up ikhd press Sponsored by the Manitiieater courts have tried to do. They have health, so much so that hla doctor -Mrs. Charles Addiaone of Rt. 6 District Unit advised him to stay a home a few and Mrs. Robert Pltz of Cables T Eorttiug ifprald the no button that led to Chess I'ouncll ol thiirchea tried to. determine fault in dis Oiir office Is open Thursday evenings from„7 to, 9 ' Tax Review Board Revests Mr. -and Mrs. .Richard Thomas Widow Seized in Court PUBUUHiaJ tt> lUk. putes between people. They aet a your convenience. If you prefer, we will have one t days .longer. This, of course, made Dr. man's execiiUon chamber we would quite a . difference to the hoard. Kits containing seven bulbs of were elected preeidents' at the an U>HAIT> PRINTING CO. INO. I>ove Is Patient | procedure to give everyone a fair registered representatives call on you. at your convenience, to Rejects Plan 1)< .Btnell <4treci ' record In the negative, against chance' to- prove his ,casf.' They aMist you. Whether your problem Involves onb thousand or a . $1,000 More to Gjmplele Job Hoyvever, lie does Intend to' serve different wattage are being sold nual meeting) of the Mancheeter , Conn \ Christian maturity, is known For Murdering HuBband rtiOHAe f rt«;RousuN\ against Chessman, against repeal give judgment de.atgrned to pay. the S n dollars, we h.^e the facilities to render you complete the last three days of our sessidn. by members of the Co-op Ih coop Square Dance Club recently. onlv in true love. And, as I’enj "The board was fortunate in lo On Firehouse^ V- ; , (FiLLTCR R rKROrSON wronged party fully, baaed on the eration with the Connecticut Light- ■ of 'capital punishment. We think say’s, "Love is patient snd kind." service, Charles T. Hathaway andffull report on what we have been Othet* new officers are Mr. and Publ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1960 Columbia in the Chapel at 7:.30 p.m„ Coventry • p a g e e ig h t __ ^ ...... throughout the season, except for March 3. Accident Spoils, Luncheon Is Served ed on Miss Kauffman’s door 33,ftfom Town The FriendfShlp Circle meets Rpckville-V ernon 2 Women Named each Friday afternoon at 1:30 and SPONSORED BY THE WAYS aii'd MEANS COMMITTEE thrice and retfelved no response. OF MANCHESTER ORANGE VairRie Denies By then, Utrecht was well clear Make Honor Roll usee "Prayer and Personal Re Man’s, Birthdav HOT * o f the harbor. To Census Posts ligion" as It* theme. Everyone la welcome at any,or all of'these . A Willimantlc man got a double 3.COURSE LUNCN i Selectmen Appoint Five Men Thirty-three high ' school stu He Fought with Mrs. liucills E. Ivsrsen, M services and meetings. ■ aurprisC'on his 37t)i' birthday yes THURSDAY, FE8. 25.6 P.M. J*TER? dents from Columbia were named 'iThomas Dr., and Mrs. Ellzotosth New members will he accepted terday—a wrecked car and a po on third marking period honor roll into the church fellowship on Palm SERVED BY NATIONWIDE ORGANIZATION ajid GOP to Meet To Recreation Coiiinfiission J, Troy, T3 Harlan St., have been lice supimons. Gruise»t Friend at Windham High School. Siinday. Those desiring to unite, FEATURING WHOLESALE FOOD PRODUCTS * t . namsd, crew leadeta in Manchsa-' with thle church should speak to' Coventry Resident Trooper Sgt. You get Nine were on tl|A "A " roll - - Ludwig kolodziej said the man. (Continued from Page One) Pivs persons wore s/ppointed to^ claiming that its leeching fluids tsr for the 1960 U.8, census. the Rev. Mr. Evans or any one ORANGE HALL, 72 EAST CENTER ST, Oil Delegates \ .. __ v-i . - are on property on itrVktysK which tkA he In. in having miule an average of 90 Edward R. Plfsz, blacked out at the newly auth^zed Vernon The two Manchester women are per cent or better in all ♦ubjects. of the deacons and deaconesses at CALL MRS.-CARi/ h ILDING. 801 MAIN ST. reatlon Commission last night by tends to build houses. Tl)s building the v^heel of hts^car as he, was aaything you observed about'her among 33 crew leaders in Hart a LO J and ■niey are: Seniors, Brian Sinder, their earliest convenience. The Republican Town Ooro«a(.t- the selectmen. is Isased to Vernon Haven Con headed north on Flajiders Rd. In upearance?” Defense Atty. W. ford county announced yesterday a senior; Katherine Fletcher and The Rev. Mr. Evens plans three tee meets tonight to endorse a list Named were: - City Alderman valescent Home. 3|he iSelectinen by District Supervisor MerrUl L. meetings of instruction for adults .Coventry last night about 6:15. Lang^on Powers asked. John Gill, Republican, and Sylves said they been' unaware of Uft Steven Fletcher, Juniors; Forrest Pleaz’a car., tjie trooper .said, veer of committee candidates - for the Strong. every drop Haun, Jeffrey Wehner Joan Forr and six for students of the sev ' ••Bhe looked strange, sick,” Van ter Molntoeh, Democrat, both of problem and would look' into it. Enumerators from Manchester ed to the left lane of the road and COUPON SPECIAL party caucus March 8, and also ryan and Betty Jean-, H e'm p e 1, enth and eighth grades. The later was hit by a ear driven by Robert Rle replied. _ Rockville; Stanley Bates, RepUb- A Joint meeting of the Select tiave not ,yet been named, accord group will meet : Saturday morn Van Rle, SI, said Miss Kauffman to discuss delegates to state and llcai), Andrew P. Tricafico, Demo man and the Planning Commission ing to Repubilosn Town (Jommif- ■ sophomores; and Gai Carpenter L. Calvert, .42, of Lebanon. GOOD THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATIiRDAV ONLY is HOT... and Aniie Gurnack, freshmen. ings in the Chapel at 10 a.m. with a normally lively and gay .national conventions. crat, and Atty. FYank J, McCoy, of the Vernon Fire District has tee (^airman John F. Shea Jr. He a speclkl service of confirmation Calvert received a cut jaw and pSrson, but she did not seem so BecauMHff the heavy agenda to unafflliated, all of the Vernon Fire been rescheduled for March 8 be said most of the candidatee for On the ’’B" roll with 80 per was treated at the Windham Com cent or better avefage; Seniors, on Palm Sunday at 4 p.m...In the night, the paHy will forego a guest District. cause some officials would be out the 36 enumerator poets in town from an church. munity Memorial Hoapltal. Di^ Miss Kaufman then leave speaker, a featum of past com Composition of the committee of town on the March 1 date first have taken their axune, but those Alfred Black, Charles Forbes, Pleaz was charged with failure \ John Wheaton; Barbara Bailey, The World Day of Prayer aerv- ttrs lounge? mittee meetings, x . as to political alHliatlon and resi set. who have qualified have not been ice for the churchea of aoiithem to grant Jthe right of way in on- ; A. Yes. Committee Chairman John F. dence was stipulated when organ Robert Kingsbury of the Charter announced. Marilyn Baker, Sandra Gardner, coming traffic. He la scheduled to ' ELECTRIC Virginia G a r r i a o n, Norma Ives, Tolland County will be held in the appear in Coventry ■ .J’uatlce Court o ‘ Q. Where did she go? Shea Jr. said the comito4ttee will ization of the commission was au and Consolidation Commission will The census taking has been or Hebron Congregational Church | ui ■*A. I don’t know, sir. discuss hamlng delegaitee to...^ree thorized at a Tovm Meeting Feb. discuss "What Consolidatlnr Will and 'Theodore Marrotte; Juniors, March 4. ganized so that one crew leader John Forryna. Anne Banner, Linda March 4. the first Friday of Lent. From the moment she left upcoming, conventions — CongrM- 2. Mean to Vernon” at a public meet superviaes a maximuin 18 .enum i/t WATER Caroline, Carol Hatchett. Joan Members of the local church par- tke lounge that morning and sional. State and State SenatorlSJ., The commissioners will elect ing Monday at 8 p.m. in the Tal- era>tors—or census takers— in the 7,W,000 Passports Given cottvllle oimgregational Church. Hills, and Susan Randall; sopho ticipate^ln thia service. Luncheon! Illlased out of your sight did you The Congressional Convention tilwir own chairman, and will serve population count which beglne St- 1 p.m. opens the day’s events.: ATTACHED-IN untU^Oct. 15, 1961. There will be a question and an mores, Richard Levesque, Alan O e»er see her again? will be for selectiwi of a candidate April 1. HEATER Reservations should be made by' Washington.— The State IJe-^ 30 m i n u t e s : A. No, sir. for congreseman from the first Gilf'"headed the Rockville Rec Swer period. The Golden Rule Club Shea said there were about 47 Sinder, Eileen Alexander, .Toyce partment is now issuing about, a. of the church will serve coffee. March 1 with the officers of the 9 MEN'S. BOYS' district. reation ^ a r d during the Repub people from, tqwn who applied for Eldredge. Marie Haddad. Kristine 750,000 passports yearly. Onej OPEN THURS. -T h e blue-eyed manner said he Hospital Notes '■4. Olsen; and freshmen. Robert Ladies Society or Women’s Guild ■ talked to Lynn again about noon. The State Convention will cover lican admiitietration of the city the enumerators' positions, but and you get or with the Rev. Mr. Evana. American, President Eisenhower, O and WOMEN'S TH,L 9 P.M. election of delegates to the na Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Flor Hatchett, .John N a u m e c. and U He said her jjorthole was open and government, ahd, is still a mem said there is a slight chance the Cmmcll .Appointments la spared all the red tape of | tional convention in Chicago, se- ber of the board.XBates is secre- ence Thompson, Qrystal Lake, El years and years Thomas Roberts. ire asked how she was feeling and lington; Mrs Louisa Miles, Scott number qualifying will not equal The Church .Council made the travel. As Chief Executive, he If-she needed anything. He added leoLlon of a candidate for congreas- taiy of the ZonlngxCommisaion the 35 required for the .town. Need Drive Ithalrman following appointments st the needs no passport. But members! SHOE man-at-large, and definition of a and is district supervi^^of Con Dr., Vernon: Mrs. Agnes Tucker, of carefree Roland Laramie, vice chairman qbe didn’t need anything and that Lawler Rd.i Mrs. John Lareau, Some appUcanui may change ^^February meeting: of his family had to fill out the REPAIR nathing further was said. State platform. necticut State porks ^^qst^qf the their minds. Shea said)' and other trouble-free of the Columbia ChsTpter, Red Church School aiiperlnlendent. usual forma to accompany him on zoTxrs Connecticut River. TricaricO'^was East Hartford. iH e denied he and Miss Kauff- The last of the conventions will Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Da- factors may cause a few more to Cross, is seeking s chairman for Howard C/ Bates; Music Commit hia 1959 trip to Europe, Asia, and n had ever quarreled. be for selection of a candidate for appointed foreman of the tovim, drop out. service! the fund and membership drive tee, Raymond Lyman, Mrs. Robert Africa. COUPON SPECIAL highway department, in January, yld Mitchell and son, Hartfotd I ^an Rie said the girl failed to State'senator from the fourth dis If Manchester lacks enough cen locally. The drive Is scheduled to Taggart, Mrs. Jack Thompson Miss following ra e r i"! examinations. T ^ d .; Trulaine Wyman, West Wil- (Jpmvto lunch or dinner that day. trict. lingtbp; Joseph Guerin, 12 Grove sus takers, he said, the ranks will take place In March, beginning Suzanne Jones and Mrs. Allan Atty, McCoy was president of the probably be filled by people from about the middle sf the month. w h lc li^ a s unusual. He said he A report on the result? of the St. 'x - Robinson,; had his e^^lng meal at about 6 or Lancoln Pay dinner will be given Rockville Uttle League last year Admitted .today: Ralph Morrill other towns where there is an ex Anyone who would be willing to Board of Ushers, Clinton Ladd. Man Eater with Mouthful 6:10 o’clockX by diimer chairman Bkigene N. and has been a coach for five Jr.', Pln^ey St.^Ellington. cess. undertake this Job is asked to William C. Bowers, Arthur Brown At first glance this looked like a man-eaUng monster to L. C. Shady, St. .Toaeph, Mo., News-Presa Kelly. The meeting will get under years. McIntosh, a heating engi All tests for enumerators will contact Laramie. This is for the ing. C. Prescott Hodges and Au photographer, aa he'drove past a service station. Actually it is Bill Vertln. a mechanic, partly un 4 ' Prior to dlimer he said he had neer at Prabt and .^Whitney has played' with the^''o}iildren in the way at 8 at the -Municlped Build ^Vernon and TalcbtfyUle neiws Is end March 4; town drive. Chairmen have al drey Miller. ' Flower Committee. der the hood of a foreipi car on which he was making repair.*. By the time Shady .stopped hia car, munge and prepareohls apparatus ing. not been active in lofcal affairs. handled through^ The M e r a id ’ s Special Installation Allowance ready been named for the Hebron Francis Lyman, Mrs, Philip H. la- Vertin had moved out of hia awkward position but Shady had him hack in for thia picture. 'Vertln The appointments, announced by Rockville Bureau, 6 W. M|Un St, and Andover branches, he said. ham and Ml's. Edward R. Peter waa working on the hood mechanism. The hood wouldn't slay up because of the malfunctioning and forms for receiving^ weather Second Selectman William R. Perfume Stops Dogs ^report. telephone TRemont fl-8186. for limited time only •I.,ent«n Services son. Publicity Committee. Mrs. I latches. 1AP Photofax). ' a Hahn, were sanctioned by First New York—Spraying cheap per Observance of the Lenten sea Donald Tuttle 'and Mrs. E. M. j Bot/s Bfw ; Although he timed in, he sa^d^ie Loyalty Day Event Selectman George E. Rlsley, who on Electric W ater Heaters son in Columbia Congregational Stannard; Stewardship Committee, i didn’t get that particular weath.. First Deaf School fume discourages menacing doge, kept everything weil covered while j called during the meeting from Church will begin with a special John H. Card. Clifford Erick.son, j overseas. Any clothing, in good the three’ faiths in the community. report and returned to the lounge Set for Hartford Florida where he is vacationing, meter readers for a Texas electric The public is invited. A social and it was allowed to burn itself out. I utility 'have found, according to see your plumber, dealer or ^service March 2, Ash Wednesday, Frank Knight- and Arnold Sihvon- clean u.aeable condition, may be after taking a shower. and by. Third Selectman Edgar H. First trainlifg course for oral dropped off in the vestibule of the coffee hour will follow Atty. Yaffe's This, they say. cleaned the chim- i ; Van Ri' said he told Mias teachers of the,deaf in the United the publication,. Electrical world. S t 7:30 p.m. Other special services en. ney well. Little damage waa dpne. The 8thannual Loyalty Day Pa Wilson', who was present. MAKE YOUR HOME HAPPIER Clothing Drive { Chapel. • talk, Women from the two ^auffman on the night of Sept. 17 SO^s Waste Correction States was started in 1889 through They use water pistils, and thofigh are scheduled for April W, churches and the .synagogue are in Only some wallpaper was scorch- rade sponsb'red by the Department THt HARTfORO EltCIRIC tIGHI CO. APPLIANCE Maundy Thursday, at 7:30 p.m., The Rev. Mr. Evans has an- i Brotherhood Program when tlie Utr'cht was in Halifauc: of Connecticut,, Veterans of For ‘■ Developer Barney Moses of Ver thetne effortsenorcs of-oi-i Alexander- A . i t : Grahammt* «»»*•» the peiifujne doesh t positively pre- Bialherhood Night will be held charge of refreshments., y ed. Susy Spring "Lynn you are funny dressed. You Bell, inventor of the telephone. It ,vent dogbltes, the company says n April 15, Good Friday, at 2 p.m. nounced that 1980 has been named eign Wars of the United States, non asked the Selectmen last night in Yeoman,* kail tonight at 8 Columbia Volunteer Firemen are giving me naughty idcM." is the Clarke School for the Deaf ddeS show promise of substantially . and Easter Sunday at 11 p.m. , the International Refugee Year. Manchester Evening Herald Co will be leld May 1 in Hartford. to correct the drainage system at The church is participating by o'clock Atty. .laKF. Yaffe of West Were called out about 11:15 la.st • The giri; was wearing a white the former Tolland County Home, located at Northhampton, Mass, reducing the number of attacks. A discussion group, using "Un night to the Swenor home on Rt. lumbia correapondenf Mr*. Donald . | The parade is held annually the derstanding the Bible" ss its sending clothing to the Congrega Hartford will be\ guest speaker. eotton coat that came about to This.is an interfaltf).^^program plan 87, Columbia Center, for a chim- R. Tuttle, telephone ACademy the end of her shorts, he said. firat:'§unday of every May. Par theme, will meet with the Rev. tional Service Committee in New ticipants are from every veterans, ned by a committed representing S-USS. The state previously had made George. K. Evans each Thursday York for proceaajjyt and shipping • _li______------(nueh of this statement as indica fraternal, paternal and clVic or 824-928 MAIN S T»-M I 3-5161 tive of the romantie allianoe be- ganization, plus military, school, DOUBLE S&H tw e^ the two during the long and drum corp units. This observ ance Iasi year, held in Stratford, voyage. 824-828 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER - Ml 3-5161 ; Wan Rle wore the same dark attracted more than 12,000 march GREEN STAMPS suit he has had on since the trial ers, and ' was viewed by some started Feb. 10. He rested his el 200,000 people, who watched for GIVEN WITH CASH SALES bows \n the arms of the witness hours. WARDS ^ VFW Dept. Commander Joseph MONTGOMERY WARD thrifty chair and clasped his hands occa TT THURSDAY sionally before him oh the.edge of Cermak of btlddletown has ap the witneM bok. pointed the following members of At the outset, he appeared the Manchester unit to sei;ve on tense, and s ^ k e In a thin voice, the'State Committee: John Olea- ^ t h a strong he cent. klw, department adjutant; Donald His wife, Nclla, 31, watched his Maynard and Joseph Jelsovsky. ?very move as Kd'testified L/k sI members appointed by . The state chaxgt^ Van Rle and Auxiliary Dept. President Mrs. the Chicago girl quarreled in her Mary Conroy of 'Hartford are No. 7 cabin the last .night of a Mrs. Jane Fortin, department ♦4-day voyage from Singapore, secretary-treasurw; Mrs. Lucille describes Wards new | t r u - c o l d 1 refrigerators Hlrtb, chief of staff; Mrs. Laura 1960 that the, quarrel wound a torrid love affair t^at started ^5 days Ecsbert, DepL VAV3 representa parlier In Africa, tive; Mrs. Mary E. LeDuc depart . That was the evening o f Sept. ment publicity director, and Mrs. J8. The girl’s body, clad only In Inei Mahoney, president of the lo Bermuda shorts and slippers, was cal Auxiliary. An invitation' has found on. a harbor, island the next, been extended to all local organl ,4ay. ■*'''• 'zatlons to participate" in this ajj- JU m U iiV with space! You got new swing-out shelves and speeiol fliish-mountJiingea ! The prosecution contends Van nitfil celebration. Rie on a 44-day voyage from feingapore engaged in a torrid af 1 Buokeg to Be Covered Buy now df lowest prices of season! Many unqdverfiied specials also on saiei fair with Lynn whieh ended when |» !I JIJIW to operate! Hew Tru-Cold frostless freezer uses the very minimum of current he bea,t and threw her overboard. BeirUn--Slghteeers in East Ber ; The prosecution ended yesterday lin won’* be able to see the remains with the testimony o f an Indonesi of HlUer's'iast shelter much long g U M iS M to own! Feature for feature, you getjmore for your money with o Tru-Cold an cabin boy who had been er. Authorities ha've tried In vain NEW! 1969 SEA-KING brought half-way. around the to blo-g the rest of the huge \ world. He identified himself only concrete bunkCT wheire' he killed $s Gadong and if' the prosecutor. himself, on the Wilhelmstraese Asst. Dist Atty. John F. McAu- near the Brandenburg Gate. So THE THRIFTY 60's ARE THE FINEST REFRIGERATORS IN WARDS HISTORY liffe, hoped he .would pull a rabbit they have decided to cover up the boots, motors, troilers out of a hat, he was disappointed. bunker and the surrounding area ! Gadong could testify, through with flowers, treee, and sihrubs an interpreter, only that at 7:30 and make it an extension of a RUGGED 5HP MOTOR ihe night Utrecht sailed, he knock nearby park. Ranges smoothfy from o gentle 1 Vi 12.7cu.ft. fa oll-out 12-mph. Full gearshift, auto 13.8 cu. ft. $5 HOLDS IT BOYS'SUITS matic rewiod starter, slip-clutch pro *201 peller, remote 6-gol. fuel tank. In ‘new-i-^iring feshlona. , Speeds from 1'/j to 33' Junior boys’ 8 to 12. $19.95 mph. Remote 6 -gol. fuel < Cadet sizes, 1.3 to 30. $22.95 House's Boys' Shop TRU’COLD tank automatic rewind storter. with full gear shift control. ooniblnatloA refrigerator- F.O.B. fro$tl9$8 freezer. Freezer holds 105 9.5 Hold* It AUL-WEATHER COATS LINED and UNLtNED. SIZES « Thru 20. refrigwafor freezer Ibe. R oom y refrigerator on top. loe ejecL '' Unllned $14.95 and up.. Lined *22.50 m Hugo ISO-tb. froftlMi* fiwMWr 90° hlngat . " * • $wing-«ut «h«)f > .-f r BOYS'SPORT COATS js Full door steraoo a week m Sizes 6 to 13. 1 ^ 2 5 Q payahl^ m onthly i 58 ‘j : Sizes 15 to 20. S 95 ”** S' a week AU the above plus swtng-oot BI^ZER and FANCY PATTERNS. ■helves, storage door and SAtE $T59 TRAILER payable tnonthly eheu. Door. h «e 90* hbigee. Huge refrigerofor on top . . . olwoys TROUSERS PARENTS I handy. Automatic defrost. Cycle Cold In rriony ■stj’lmi’vConH- ^ lln g keeps fo ^ fresher, longer. nentaJ. backflap* and kipper*. Regular* and TWs bpy^s shoe ho» •' ? CASH 49995 Rllms. the famous, scuff-prodf AILENITE TlF' • J , Only $5 Down - r (Exclusive with'’'f(ali-sten-ik$) $4v95 14.4 cu. ft. combination wHh — constructed (or the 172 lb. rogulor froozor. 3 1 . ^ 7 . 9 5 roughest kind of wear. Also features seamless, V $10 DOWN 429’* no-rip bock, for extra long life and comfort.. NEW TRU.MLD SPECIAL PRICE! Expert fitting is our specialty. NCCKWEAR SALEI Garden Mark $5 DOyifN 7 HP POWER TRAC 50" to 1*" DOUBLE S&H g r e e n STAMPS TRU-COLD 12.7 CU. FT. NIW "POWER DEFROST" TRU-COLD 12.4 CU.FT. Full 13.5 cu. ft. capacity. 31 ”eo$y-hitch’’ of- COMBINATION 13.5 CU. FT. MODEL FAMILY Size MODEL - Big enough to hold all your lochments for ony job eWCN WITH CASH SALES THUSSOAY , 839 50 family food needs. Com- from garden work to Reg. . . Washr'n-Wear Refrigerator defrosts d| f l A O 4 Full 6 3 -lb . fre e ze r Full 63-lb. freeier mow plowing. automatically. Freez- J capacity. Adjustable ^ A 4ft A I capacity. W ith chiller 'plete door storage, room $3.95 to a s,u CEJIOUSESSON Broadoloth p r holds 105 Iba 3 shrives, lo rg e chiller . ^ ^ trdy, crisper and but for butter, eggs, bottles, GSSSSSSSSSSSSSSmSSS I eSaSSSSSSSSSSESSSSSSS ojid Oxford fctjlGlBE&SON adjusting shrives. d o w N ' tro.y, iioot rioroge. > $10 DOWN ter coihpartmenL $10 DOW N cartons. Buy now— save I w s GIVE G J t E E N STAMPS Button Dosni I V E STAMPS ONLY *5 OR *10 DOWN DELIVERS A NEW TRU-COLD TO YOUR HOM • ■ X . - / / ' t v . 1 :'x : ' • ■ N \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1960 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER' EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY, FE £ FAG« TEN g^ndly out of the office amid the Regional 8 ^ fpre the close of .last night's meet • ffal Boyte^ a{>plause of our more cowardly ing. May Declares Stolen Ticket l^ellow workers. But few of us ever Budget Meeting Next Monday - Ike Warns World Powers^ News Tidbits do. We remain a grandiose hero Clear Right Sought Board secretary Rex Horrocks WALL-Tp-WALL CARPETING Obituary Added ’Pension Sum State in Dark Why Paa^Is Hero only in our daydreams. of Marlborough said he had writ Culled from AP Wires Leads Way to But not Jack Paar. He may be To SpenJ Grant ten to the Boards of Selectmen "THE CARPET OF TH£ STAfcS" Keep Hands Off Americas On Prison Riot right or wrong In his quarrel with and Finance in the three towns in the National Broadcasting * Co. How does a regional district go viting- them to send representa Balkner Dies; Mississippi Senate Temperance Suspect Pair To Milemetoasts over whether a comedian has ^ an tives to a meeting next Monday Hartford, Fab. 24 (jP) OOP (Oontlmied from Page One)^ ' Com'mlttee approve# local option inalienable privilege to tell an old about spending a $124,000 hard night for a review of the prelim The Board of Directors next^ Stata Chairman Edwin H'. Hay liquor bill, rkUlng hopes In the A stolen ticket to the Sport’s joke about water closets. He may ship grant? That question was inary 1960-61 school budget. MANCHESTER t ^ , only « great emptiness for Retirement: Official of Tuesday will consider paying mon-' Jr. aaya tha people of Connecticut nation's last dry state that liquor , Sew York Of)—Curbetone/com- toirTtoTTl^^Iendid^^hM be a new Will Rogers to some, or posed at the . meeting Monday Although the budget Was in ey .to former Town Engineer Night at the high school Fritlay chalanci: the coihbatants. and the threat of The have not ye$ been told tha reasons will become legal...W ith appfov- mento of a Pavement Plat' a aelf-pitying. hero to others. night of the Regional District 8 cluded' on Mohuay's .agenda, the James Sheekey In addition to the' Ing Latin muriners of “Placet” .. . led police to the two auapecta in Every human being ha« Jhia own "The board has voted a small board will have to schedule an CARPET CENTER death in tfre sWes for ail who in behind the Jan. r6*?16t at the Weth- One thing he did do. He not only Board, of Education, the first re Happy Times House & Son pension benefits approved for him it pleases — Oxford University's tjM $21 theft from the petty oaah particular daydream of glory, but change in ' management, and I staged the greatest one-man other meeting for thA ..purpose, habit the Earth. ■ yesterday. .ersfield State Prison. Parliament abolishes a require few of U8 ever manage \k> make it thought you Ought to be the first gional board to receive such a due to a lengthy executive session BV MARIE DAERB 1,, 'A ------Doctor Says box In the Board of Education of strike since Achilles sulked in his grant **Wall-to-Wall Specialists’* "To strive ceaselessly, honestly, The .Pension Board yesterday May.added, in an inetrview ment that all entrants know Latin come true. to know —/ you’srtTWorking for me „ J , I for the superintendent's report oil Frank G. Balkner, 79, of 102 granted retirement on disability to yesterday, that the Rlbiooff ad fice Feb. 16. tent. He fired a whole television effectively for peace is today the' ...S eiu James E. Murray (D- This ia why Jack PAar today Is now." network—and took it back pretty A letter from Board treasurer ^oard was still in Ridge St., secretary of the C. E. the veteran employe,, town engi ministration has given the people Theodore Chokas, 17, of 81 Diana This dream of glory is popular .Tohn H.Yeomaru, of Andover t?] executive session at 12:30. h.m. 311 MAIN STREET Imperative responsibility of every' Those Tensions Are Useful: Checklist Suggests Regimen Mont) necomea candidate for re- In a fair way to be^me the man much on his own terms. I-et Them Work for You House and Son department store, neer since 1946. A monthly pen For "Hypertensive Perwi^ only “ soft-soapedi?. reaseurances nomination to the Senate seat he Dr. and a K^ear-old companion of the year—The Hero of I960 because for most of us our job Is chalman Robert Foote of Gilead | ^^en it advised the press tl>at dls- itatcsman of your,s, of onrs, of sion of $166.66 was set. Who ever had a Wilder day OPPOSITE STATE ARMORY died suddenly yesterday in his that trouble wilt not spring up hasSield for 25 years. were taken into custody yeatarday . to millions of Milquetoast Ameri the ’ only lifeline that keeps us quest oned the po«-er of^the re-|,.ugsion of personnel w as^^ected all countries," With the Directors' approval,, an for the second time in leas than a dream of glory—and made it come "An occasional bout of. anxiety parked car at the re^r of the HAROU) THOMAS HYMAN, M.D. again. Screen Actors Guild will resume cana. afloat in a troubled time. If we lost gional board to use the hardship; to continue for quite s ^ e time Brazil, he ,Bonn, Germany, Feb. 24 (dB— U>< . , opponents. to 50 point^higher than your fam- the-output. A small gain is expect denied Matthie.s' allegations. They 1s no time for play. several nieges and nephews. commander of the Adventure Gal Defense Minister Franz Josef Sen. Jacob K. Javils (R-NY) If you can't lick your tensions DhysiriMi. ed in 1960 by thi.s industry. haye argued that the case belongs ‘GRANT-CREST’ ley, who was taken to England in in the state courts, where it had Strauss angrily called In the told newsmen he knew of no plans by such suggestions as those, don't The funeral will be held Friday nd, /finally, don’t (.hink your 1701 and hanged? originally been filed and then with UB. and British ambassadors, now to try to cut off debate. Sim hesitate to' seek expert help. Go at 9:15 a.m. from the J. B. Burke doctor’s an old fogy if he's un-;. BEN-GURION UPHELD FREE ALTERATIONS MAPLE TABLES WITH Funera'i Homc,.A7. E. Center St., A — Captain William Kidd. JerusalMn, Fob. 24 (/P) — The drawn. today to try to win support tor ilar word came from ah aiide of to your,/iamily doctor. He. may willing to expose you unneces West Geimany’s plans to set up Sen. Paul H. Douglas (D-Ill). followed by a solemn high Ma.ss of sarily to the side effects of power- Israeli Parliament after a stormy ad'vise/going to a psychiat/ist or - Q—What i»~the^ meaning 4)f the military supply bases In Spain. NUTMEG FINISN ' Javits' and^Douglas -RTSTimong' getting^featment at aT>swhiatric ‘requiem at St.—James'—Church^at ffilHirugs, punish^ you . with" a debate .today rejected a motion - Balls float Chips------10. Burial will be in St. James’ expression "belling the catt[? ' o f no confidence In the govern ^ , ------The Idea has set off an Interna the chief sponsora^of civil rights clipic, at a mental hospiral or at highly restricted diet or refe,r yo\r tional hubbub recalling.. World proposals, advocating even strong e psychiatric departn^nt of a Cemetery. A —It means t,o' take 'Bn a dan for extensive surgery that may ment Introduced by the national Ottawa A Canadian company er- measures than the Eisenhower Friends may call at the'funeral gerous task for the benefit of pth ist Henit party. Herut leader is using huge plastic balls to float War 11 cooperation between 7 7 'general hospital. interfere greatly with your ability Nazi Germany and Fascist \ administration program now pend home to, night from 7 to 9 an'd to crs. The phrase has been toaced to earn your, living. Please res Menahem ^ ig in accused Prime wood chips down the Frazer River. back to one of the very earliMt Spain. Strauss was obslously In g*g. 10.98 ing before the Senate. Q. I worked aftor my- hus morrow from 2 to 4 and-7 to 9 pect his decision to treat you, his Minister David Ben-Oiirlon of If the experiment is .successful- it Before any attempt to 'invoke p.m. English poems, "Piers Plowman. making a “ statement extremely may eliminate the need of purchas censed- at the criticism, partic band's death and thus am eptilled patient, and not the mercury col ularly In the British press. cloture, Javits said, he wanted tb to Social Security orf my own earn umn or the dial of his blood pres dangerous to the state security.” ing 1,500 gondoja-type railway cars. zee whether a vote could be forced ihgs. Recently, received the Mrs. Minnie Dolaii sure gadget. Featuring timeless Early American /Ibrough round-the-clock se.ssions. bcnefi/l due me a worker, but Mrs. Minnie Dolan, 83, died at Military Pensions His calm appraisal of your prob atyling and skillful craftsmanship, "I think the prospects arc good not the wife’s lefit. Is this ac- the horde of her daughter. Mrs. lem may be poor ‘'selling” of med hand-rubbed for lasting beauty. enough so that we ought to see cording to- law M. K. Margaret Zokis, 54 Foxcroft Dr., To Cost $3 Billion ical "wares,” but it's a fine ex how this works," Javils said. A. You .4- receive either the •Ibst night after a short illness. ample of preventive medicine in Sen. Alien J. Bllender (D-La) benefit due as a worker or She was, born in New London, your behalf. Half An Hour Now Dooms Crabgrass said bluntly that, if 24-hour ses- the wife's nefit, whichever Is Conn., May 16, 1876. She had lived Washington, Feb. 23 (IP)—The ' eiems are ordered, he will attempt greater. \ in Hartford for many years before Defense Department estimates AQAMTft EAMOIIC A ^ ^ CDETIAIC to bring all committee hearings moving to Manchester eight years that retired military personnel will and other Senate business to A. M y husband is 73. He gets ago to make her home with her be drawing $3 billion a year re tirement pay shortly after 1976. About Town 1 standstill. Social s/curity. I am 70. I have daughter. ' ' ] LONG SLEEVE ALL Holding the floor at last night's never worked. I now get half nis Surviving, besides her daughter The retirement progrram is cost session. SSn. John Sparkman (D Social/ Security. If he should here, are a son, John M. O'Connor ing $700 million a year at present, The Manchester Italian Ameri AIa.i attacked the adniinlstralibn pass away, will I lose this Social^ of South Windsor; .two grandchil- but it is due to start shooting up can Club will hold a final commit proposal for court-appointed -dren, George Haggart of Newing as those who entered service dur tee meeting Friday at 8 p.m. to SPORT SHIRTS Security? L. F. R. ’ “ ing World War II start reaching referees to oversee registration A. ' 'You will receive three- ton. and Miss Patricia 0'(?onnor of discuss plana for the club's 10th \ j ^ PRICE retirement age or complete 20 CAR voting and vote-counting'.in areas fourth.s of what youc husband re- South Windsor, and- four great annual banquet to be held Satur where systematic, discrimination grandchildren. years of service. day at the clubhouse. c/ives./Y ou also will be entitled J. A. Wylie, Defense Department *1 99 2 f„*5 against Negroes is found. to a lunip-sunri death benefit of up The funeral w ill,be held Satur Sparkman said the plan, cover budget official, told a House Ap f fiilT*? // to $255. ' day at 8:30 a.m. at the Dillon's .Members of the Ladies’ Night ^ REGULARLY $2.98 Each Vwfl 1 0 :§ M Ing state and local as well ns fed Funeral Home,/53 Main St,, Hart propriations subcommittee the gov committee o f the Town Fire De sral elections; would pave the way ford, followed by a solemn high ernment will be pa.ving more than partment will meet at Co. 3 ftre-j. for federal "snooping in slate af Mass of rcqifiem at St. Peter’s one billion dollars a year by. 1965 hou.se. Spruce St., tomorrow at fairs." Church, Hartford, at 9! Burial will and U i billion by 1968 or 1969 8 p.m. "Aa the courts have been Hospital Notes be in Mt. St. Benedict'Cemetery, Tlie total will continue up to the nto the j Bloomfield. three billion dollar, figure before lie school^ in the South," he .said Visiting limirs: Adults 2 to 8 Friends may call at the funeral leveling off. Wylie’s testimony was MEN'S "the courts would >iQW be ma'de home tomorrow and Friday from 3 released today: virtual dictators over, the imple p.m. Maternity 2 to 5' and 6:30 to Police Arrests IN OUR 8 p.m. Children Ward 2,to 7. to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. The retirement program_.cover's mentation of state voting law.s." officers and enlisted men who haVe He urged the Senate not to he reached retirement age or com PANTS OEPARTMENT IMPORTED SHOES "misled .'. . into dragging the ju-, I’atlents Today: 249 John A. Basti.s, 434 Oakland, pleted the required length of serv St., was arrested and charg-cd .diciary into disrepute as iinwilling A D M I T T E D YESTERDAY; 1 Funerals ice, those who are retired because ■lust received a large assortment agents to a political plan to de Shirley Mahoney. 121 Walker St'.; with intoxication last night as the OVER 200 p a i r s IN EVERY s iz e of fine Imported shoe's. Hand-last of disability, .and Navy and Ma result of a complaint from Mrs. stroy the sovereign rights of the Mrs. Slyrtlc Biiimflcld. High Man rine' Corps personnel who are plac ed, leather lined, hak hent soles. slates in respect to voting." or Park. Rockville; Mrs., Jennie .Mrs. Nellie M. laill 'Mildred Eldridgc of 126 Bldridge Five styles, to rhoose from, r-r- ed in the Inactive reserve after St. She told police that Bastis • FLANNELS • SHARKSKINS • SUITINGS . Sparkman spoke after a 02-page Hills. C'oluhibia; Mrs, Grace, Thoni- Funeral servicee for Mrs. Nellie completing 20 years’ service. speech ^by Sen. Jajnc.s O. Ea.stland a.s, 62 Alexander SI.; m Vs. Georgina M. Lull, 32 Huntington St.,'widow walked .into her kitchen,, lay down Roguloriy $19^.95 (D-Miss),. who called the' riiferee , Belyea, East Hartford: Richard of Williain B. Lull,, were held yes on the floor and ■ went' to ' sleep. measure "a Republican proposal to • Lucas, 19 Burke Rd., Rockville; terday afterndon at the'Watkins- When she asked him to leave he control elections in the South." j Brenda Berube, South Wind-^or; West Funeral Home, 142 E. Center would not. so she called police. Bastis is ^Scheduled to appear in "It will be a i’ehicle for fraud and Benjamin Wald, 51 Arceilia Dr.; St. - ' ■ Local Stocks 2 for ' T O ,corruption." Ea'SUand said. C>'nthia and Stephen Nnimey,'93 The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson.of; court Satur-day. DESERT BOOTS West-St;. Rockville; George Ash* center Congregati'onal,Ohurch of,- , Clarence H. .Ia:Geyt, of 155 Irv MOC-A-BOUT CASUALS well. 211 Main ^t.; Mbs Dorothy ficiafed; Brpest C. Johnson Jr. was Quotations Furnished, by ing St.; and also of Hartford, Was Fuel Oil Drops -arrested yesterday on , a warrant FREE ALTERATIONS Tlic_^-canipifs classic-. Ever.vhody’s wca'ring Ruff. Glastonbury: Robert Ford, orgluvw. Coburn Si Mlddlebrook, Inc. Ties — Loafers. New iiprlng Shades. HvcmV. Come In tomorrow' for yotirs. All pop- 63 Clyde Rd.; Mr.s. Jane Galeu'cia. Burial was in East Cemetery. Bank Stocks i.ssued by Att. Prosecutor Alien. Thomas, charging him with non- filar shades. To 14.2 Cents 14,') Pine St.; William S\veet, 436 Bearers were George Wilson, Sed- Bid Asked • 100% WOOL FLANNELS N. Main St.; Juditii Lala.shuis. 191 Conn. Bank and Trust support. He was freed under $200 rick Straughan, Thomas Smyth bond for appearance in court Sat Price' of fuel oil in Manchester Union St. and Herman Behrend. Conn. 43'/4 45V4 • WASH-'N-WEAR GABARDINES $7.99 • ADMITTED TODAY: Joseph Hartford National urday. dropped 8-lOth of a cent to 14.2 i Herbert J. McKenna of Windsor and SHARKSKINS VALUABLE COUPON - ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER today. Williams, 18 Pearl St.; Mrs. Terreiux) Cunningham Bank and 'Trust Co 37 '39V4 HALTS* Priscilla Balchunas, Vernon Ave., - Fire Insurance Companlea ~ Locks is' scheduled to appear In How does work? Just like a watchdoR for The announcement was made The funeral of ' Terrence Cun court Saturday to answer charges this afternoon by Hugo Pearson, Rockville. ' ningham, 21 Cedar St., was held Aetna Fire 74 77 DISCHARGED . YESTERDAY: Hartford Fire ...... 184 194 of failure to carry his registration, the lawn ! It lies in wait for the first sign of crabgrass chairman of the Fuel Dealer's Di this morning at the W. P. Qulsh arid failure to stop at a stop sign. vision of the Chamber, of Com Adam Mankin, 14 Summit Sj.; Wil Funeral Hortie, 225 Main St., fol National Fire ______135 ■ 143 $ liam Freeman. .68 Ferguson Rd.; Phoenix' Fire ...... 83 .86 He was arrekted yesterc'ay morn merce. lowed by a solemn high Mass of ing when Patrolman Walter Cas then attacks as crabgrass sprouts, all- through 2 FOR T5 5 .0 0 ^ Pearson said all fuill oil dealers Mrs. Gloria Ober, Coventry; Gary requiem at St. James' Church. IJfe and Indemnity Ins. Cos. -REDEEM in town today set the price at Ouellette, 18 Deerfield Dr. • Aetna- Casually .... 195 205 sells Jr. observed him going GOOD n iR U MARCH 2 ' The RcV. John F. Hannon was through the stop sign at Adams Spring. Come on —the dial’s set to JREE ALTERATIONS 14.2 cents i gallon. DISCHARGED TODAY; Mrs.- celebrant, assisted by the Rey. Aetna Life ...... '82 85 ' Conn. Genen-al ...... 358 373 and Hilliard Sts. Helen- Benson, 1.6 Munro StT! Mrs. John Regan as deacon, and the Tw'o persons were arrested COUPON THIS COUPON WORTH SSA Mary Godin. .Notch Rd., Bolton; Rey. Dennis Hussey as sub-deacon. Hftd.. Steam Boiler ; 82 87, 10. The Scotts Spreader is fhll. Let’s Watersheds Abound Travelers 8487 Vi Monday by Dog Warden Lee Frkc- NEW ' ■ Mrs. Hazel Trapp, 30 Spring St., Mrs. Jane Maccarone was organ chla and charged .with keeping un- TOWARD THE PURCHASE OP Rockville; .Brian Kingsley, 260 Public Utilities CONTINENTAL WASH-'N-WEAR Albany, N.Y. New York has ist, ~ ' Conn. Light & Power 22Vi 24>4 ricensed dogs. Lee A. Courtney of take a walk. HALTS goes on evenly, AT * KING^SIZED CONTOUR an' abundance of watersheds. Wa Wetherell St.; Mrs. Angela Cote, ' Burial Was in St. .James' Ceme- 23 Seamen Circle is diie to appear 49'- Vernon Ave., Rockville; Mrs, Htfd. Electric Light 62'^ 65i,i COTTON CORDS . . ter from this state's ri\hrs fiows. lerv?--^ith committal read by in court Monday, while Mrs,. Flor •'HOUNDSTOOTH CHECKS ' Anna Biz. Hazardville; Mrs. Anha Father Regan. Bearers were Hartford Gas Co.' . . 42 45 easily—just right Amazing, isn’t it? PARKADE Into the Atlantic Oeearuythe Great Soutliern New England ence R. Jones of 124 Wasl^pgton POLISHED COTTONS. Recliher. Reg. $39.88 Lakes, the St. Lawrence River, Lazzaris, Stafford Springs; Steven James Martin, Edward Martin, St. has‘ been summoned to appear All the new shades:. Gold, Green, Paggioli, Bolton; Mrs,.' Esther Thomlas Martin,. John Martin. A1 Telephone ...... 43'/4 45V4 More and mote folk* are coming to u* for advice on improving their $84.88 WITH THIS COUPON Delaware Bay, Che.sapeake Bay, filanufaeturing Companies Saturday. . ' lawn* tturough an ea*y-to-fpllow Scott* Pjmgrnm. Come in anytime. -Cactus, Black, -M’hite, Olive and and, by means of the Ohio and Goldberg, East Glastonbury;- Mrs. Ventura and Jaimes Mullins. A ONLY Arrow, Hart. Heg. . 60 64 W^Jil he glad to pretcribi the correct Program for your lawn. -others. Missisaippi rivers, reaches the Lottie Lombardi, Wapping; Ernest delegation from the Ladies of-Bt. Associated Spring .. 20 H . 22V-i DRUG FIRMS HIT i Oft *5.00 Oulf of Mexico. , Varca. 45 Eldridg:e St. ' James visited the funeral., honie Bristol Brass ...... ’llU '12'a Washington, Feb. 24 (/P)— ; FREE ALTERATIONS last night. Dunham Bush ...... S’ « 9'4 Chairman Est’bs Kefauver (D- ROYAL VISITORS I>UE Tenn) Kkid today that figures Balt cries Kept Warm S.YNUVS' FILES DIVORCE Em-Hart ...... 46 49 Save ♦5.00.1 Scotts Spreader (16.95) Washington, Feb. 24 ifl*/—The Fafnir Bearing .... 59'/i-- 83Vi compiled by the Senate Antitrnsti REG. $3.98 King and Queen of Denmark Detroit A new heading element Ivonddn, Feb. ‘24 (/P)—Aviation Landers Frary Clark 1921 and Monopoly Subconunlttee plus Halts (9.95) together only 21.90 V<>U MUST BE SATISFIED OB YOUR MONEY BACK will pay a state >lsit to the keopis car baitteriea warm and is Minister Duncmi Sandys has N.B, Machine ...... 20 22' show “ .A remarkable degr^ of united States next October. ,Tlie said to increase starting power 35 filed suit for divorce from Sir North and Judd ...... 36V4 39Vi conrentratlon” of production of Wlilte, House hnnounced today per cent at freeing temperatures. W Inston Churchill’s . daughter Rogers Corp. (B) .. 15Vi 17V4 major drugs by Individual eom- ■—r that King Frederik and . Queen Even- in an unneiU^ garage it,, is Diana, court records' discloeed Stanley Works Nevy . .2QV4 22 Vi panles. Howev.er, Dr. Austin - . ______-No meters—no. tickets. SnUth, president of the Pharms- LASSEN’S HARDWARE COJNC. „ .,,01 square CHINOS 2 for <5 Ingrid h%ve accepted an Invita reported to k e ^ the battery tiiii'i^, today Mr. and Mrs. ^ Sandys Terry Steam ...... 38 42 tion from Preattent Eiaeabower perature at M di^grees. A lead-in were married In 19$5 ■ and have Torrlngton ...... 33 Vi 3® Vi eeutical Manufacturers Aaau., PARK FREE IN PURNELL PARKING £^»*" MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER MANCHESTER PARKAN to eone to country early hi .tord is attached to the unit for been living apart since January, Veeder Root ...... 4$H 81 Vi said that "It only . aho4^ tiia PInni* Ml t-S274 for Premjpt Ftm M ivtry IIhU month. Exact datea have connection to a lin.e from the regu 1957. They bava a son and two Tbs above .quotations arc not to companies aia ;pro4uctegr-what BC| yet been worked out lar house currentl daughters. be conatnied as actual markets. - U needed." ’ ' 1 ■'t ■ d ' ' ' r I ■ -*»- ■ V , r . ... i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24,1960 61ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1960 PAGE THIRTEEN PAjSE -n V E L 'f; exclusion. You will note that Form! let me know what’s going on back ships fired 105 thunderous salutes Income Tax Fact6 3 1040 and Form 1040W gpiclfy tli«1 568 CENTER Bolfon Lake Lots home,’* he explained. '' during: the trip across 'the bay. — I Last Summary line on which you can deduct sick, STREET Presley Ending Army Duties, He said he plans to go home to io R oars ) In h'is speech at the ministry, pay that has bien Included in y^ur CMOHET SASOUNE Beal-Barry Need Eisenhower recalled that l)e last BQUglit by Church Memphis, Tenn., after his dis 1 annual inedme. charge and make some -fecords. 1 visited Brazil in 1,946. He said It By Prosecution Many Things Count More Information Bars Change ia Singing Style Storm Wiedbws was a privilege 10 return “to J.his Miss Bacbarr Ann Barry of' Center Ooi.gregratlonal Church J*tJ|Sfit April 20, he .added, he will The instrtiction booklet you re go tb- Hollywo^ to rehearse for *Welcome to I couiTtry. with which o\;er the years IVellesley, Mass., becaiiie the bride has purchased two additional lots, or Storm Doors? ceive from the Internal Revenue let. 01L| By JACK KOEHLER ‘ < ”It was a good experience In many an appearance on Frank Sinatra’s I we have enjoyed fruitful relations FREE of Stuart Currier Beal of TalcotU CALL At Finch Trial Service together with your income WITH EACH OF THE FOLLOWING in the Rosedate section at Bolton' Bad Naqhelm, Germany, F)eb. 24 ways an(i 1 made- fijends 1 would T V show May 1. Then he will be ! in' a tradition of friendship.” As Taxable Income 1 lax forms, lists sources of Uxable vllle ui a candlelight ceremony i The President spoke of Rio de Lake from the Holl Investment (/P)-^Elvis Presley says there won’t not have made otherOfise.' I’m gin ptse-recording, for a movie, Eisenhower (Continued from Page One) I and nbntaxahle income. If you had i .Tapeiro as a gieat and beautiful Saturday afternoon at the Welles Co., according to a warrantee deed be any change in his singing style very proud of having beeiu^ln the "The GI Blues.” RUSH'D 1 any unvsuai income, and, after Lubrication ♦ Oil Change ley Congregational Church, Wel- filed at the towA clerk's office in Army.” ■ city in which, over the years, great (This is one in a series of artlcle»-Va certain young film, actress.^She w*hcn he returns to civilian life CHOOSE FROM: (( onUmiMt fmm Priitp Onp) wealthv doctor says the gun went ' reading the instruction booklet, Tesley. , Vernon. shortly. ' The Army apparently is satis principles have been enunciated. off accidentally as he tried to on federal income tax filing. These was Offered an atvard 'for acting, SUICIDE RUUNO • Ambassador • Renal “ Here in 1942r‘ he'said. "the fop. are not sure whether or not it is • FILTER CHANGE The bride Is the uaughter of Mr. The lots, with 218 -oot frontage fied with Elvis, too. "He has throw it away after wresting It articles are based on information and was invited to be the- guest of taxable, you might call or stop on Grier Rd. and .rights of way to "I’Ve no reason to change,” the rvllle, Maine, Fob. 24 (/P>- of Cuba. niP crowd on the aide- eign ministers of the American re- ' and Mrs. James Philip Barry of done remarkably well both in hts • Premier • Fastom from hie wife. She was shot in the provided by the American Insti honor at a bail. When she satd that by at your local Internal Revenue SOc . 45c OIL ONLY HaUh Hill Rd. and Tolland Rd.. Roo.t -N’ Roll Idol and Army ser D ^th Connecticut student at walk honpd and Eisenhower], f.ublics voiced this ' hemisphgte's Wellesley. Tlte bridegroom is the geant said In an Intefview yester Army duties and ,off duty,” said A National Brand Product back. tute of Certified Public Account she could not attend the function, Service office. , Ydu should allow are contiguous to lakefront prop Colby College whose body was At A Price You Want To Pay smiled. ! determination to defend /itself the award was withdrawn. In other son of Mrs. Dorothy T, Beal of day. “The people will let you know oni of his commanders.. ■found with, a ^saUc bag over the The left-wing students had hung The family maid, slim, blonde ants and the Cojmecticut Society sufficient time to get answers to Talcottvllie. erty owned- by the church. The I against fascist aggressioiy of Certified , Public Accountants Words, her award was actually con when you, should.” ' Presley hj^ been serving with head has been offtcldaily listed as R. G. KiniE S.. sign across the rouW*'Saying ; "Herr repreaentatives/of the Marie Anne Lidholm, 19,, inter any questions that .may arise be The Eev. Robert Shimoda of land will be cleared by a volunteer "Understanding Y^e^s. Submission rupted the. scuffle in the Finch in cooperation with thS Internal ditioned on her appearance at the fore filling nut youf .tax return. group from th church for use this Presley's 2-year service hitch an armored division at Friedberg. suicide. Amrricas met in 1947 to proclaim ball. Therefo-e, the * ’Ir market Talcottvllie assisted the Rev. Bid- Ml 9-0468 Never- ' .\notiier sigh had in small garage. She was a- star state’s Revenue Service). You will find the employee of the ward W. Neury of the Wellesley summer as recreational playing ends- next month, but the Army He recently won his sergeant's Andrew Blodgett III, 20;-ffew- I in solemn treaty thal an attack value of the 'vrrd she would have Local Agent Fqr letters "We Like Hke" and in witness. Internal Revenue ^rvire'on ly too Congregational Church as officiat fields and additional parking isn't giving the exact date of his stripes and was - made leader of a 'Ihgton, Conn., died in his dormi:^ BAKTLETT-BRAINARD of one American republic would received would be taxable. tory room Saturday night. * larger letters CEidcl Castro.'' Crail told the jury of five men All kinds of Income may be tax willing to give, you any. help they ing clergyman. The altar was apace, according to the Rev. C. O, discharge. It ' wants to avoid a scout squad. PRODUCTS CO, 1 be an attack of all- a principle Although he made no records in Rut vhtiiallv everyone else in and seven women that Finch shot able - - your salary, dividends on Social Security ’lax can, but chances are. If you read trimmed with a fan-shaped spray Simpson, minister- repctii.ion of the teenage riot that ". . . after a full Investigation AO S-4478 • consecrated in other treaties The income you receive from FOR EXPERT greeted the singer on his arrival Germany, Presley said he kqpt a- we are satisfied that the death was Rio seemed .ardently, 1 to the survival of the free his fieeiing wife, then returned to stock i check the Instruction book- the instruction booklet carefully. of white carnations, white gladio purchase of the lots was ap hower, Thmi.snnHs of smalt red. ! W®' the garage, hunting Mia.s Udholm. . , . . your employers wiP be recorded on | ^ farther WHEEL ALIGNMENT— WHEEL BALANCING li and white snapdragons. Pews proved by the congregation at the in Germany 17 months ago. breast of music developments. "My self-inflicted,” County Attorney world. She had run into the house to ; let for special treatment of these) ir A ii* . \ a 7_0 rA* i. ■ ' f . r s it t c \ 4 ■ \- i: MANCHES'TER EVENING HF/RALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1960 PAGE FIFTEEN ESTER Ev e n in g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., We d n e s d a y , Fe b r u a r y 24, i960 PAGE FOURTEEN Fteal ClMnuic« o( Wtiit«r Apparel DAILY CRO^WORD PUZZLE fOm Distinctive.Sheath OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOQ HOOPLE C O RE T CA8UAL3,, 887 Mein 8t.. BUGGS BUNNY announces its 'final clearance-' ■ of I 'M IN A HUWWV HOW'S THAT FOR EFFICIENCY? THEV'CAN BE winter garments fdr women on the TO ^PgVIN''WHII-ST .I LOOK PER TH' WIRE AmwT to Prtviom Punit m ain ' floor and in the downstairs - HANS UP THOSE CLOTHES i GARMAN MEN'S SHOP. Add BUSS 1 WN CLOTHES IT y s M l b t s . RAK-lCAFF/ Entfrtainmtnt World Bargains something distinctive to the ward- WATKINS- LINE SWOXEi TWV TO POWTBLOWA iOUNttS] > i O M . ' robe at money-saving prices. Round LIKE A , CLAMOR IS FINP s o m e w ip e in SASKETj out the season now and h av« a- m tMO * 1 •••fc INUfTN Listed by WEST XAV /CAVX/>^F.WILL httwrw, CHAIN, lEKCESDlN&Ly AOMMS uirer classic something ready for next T llL SANs/ IRKSOME/ lAetTM* Arden I Italian olty season. A T A u, , , I'M sex N6 dCityln 3 African river Funml Ssnlet 0ARN Y'ANVIL ^ TOASK c California 3 Aetreea Taylor Curried Chicken and Green Besuis, DANCE/ CHORUS j MARTHA a Sergeant 4 Couraga I Ingredients: 2 tablespoons flour. ORM U!^ J. WEST. DtrMtor t o HAVE lYldajr 9 Soviet 1 can (12'i ounces) chicken, 142 EAST CENTEld ST. AW ORD^ mbuntalni DOES LBJS TALKlNa IS BaiebaU’a broth with rice, 1 to 3 teaspoons MItrheU B-7I0B W lT H r ^ ■ Maglia -•solitary force Anne^clng n New Bervloe An Investment Yielding .over 6% It's Time for a (!hic Haircut curry powder; 1 teaspoon instant th an a sword Kasieal, Neatest W ay to Paint Pirieappl* P«rf«ction! HIM.' IS Dash 7 literary In another week or two. Juet aa "W e suggest the purchase of a She'll be back ti, schodl on Mon minced onion. '„cup diced cooked SWAULOVOER iNTH* fcrapa "Duco " SPRAY ENAMEL from toon aj nhe equipment U set . up. UTILITY HOLDING COMPANY day looking well-groomed and neat chicken, 1 cup" drained cooked MIDDLE OF HIS ACT, 14 Citr in 8 Celtic 35 Cornelia 40 Kind of fugar JOHNSON PAINT COMPANY. Penniylvania LYNN POULTRY FARMS STORE stock. Detailed inforrqation re with a trim, flattering HAIRCUT Slshchestsr’s Oldest THE NEW BOARDER language Skinner'a 41 Destinies 723 Main Street, Is the quick, pro- cut-up green beans. 1 can |8 SURE MAKES ^ ’ ““ In the Parkade, .w ill prepare garding this company may be had , by an>v6ne of the talented special- with Finest FscUltlee. 15 Oriantal porgg • Agee middle name 42 Clumsy boat fessiossal way to beautify and pro ounces! sliced broiled mushrooms, OFNOI byU., writingIs.e.a or calling1tinn> r^rYOT COBURN Tt> M I.st.« "at4 Or'TJ'TM SCHCLTZ Dir'ATT'rV BEAITTY Off-Street. Perking l-if IS Fanfaraa 10 Climbing 26 SlU 43 Rent 80UTHS?RN FRIE3D CHICKEN, tect furniture. Use It sJso op metal j Method: Put flour in s I ' j - 2-tH 18 Dutch printar AND MIDDLEBROOK'. INC., 829 SALON. 98,3 Main Street. Call Established 1874 BY V. T. HAMLIN plant 27 Flrmeit 44 Mr. Khayyam encased in a delicate brown crust, or wood. This r weshable, enamel I or 2-quarf saucepan. Oraduiilly aoWorma 28 Flih lauce 48 Seth's son for you. You’ll be able to buy finish, comes in a wide choice ol Main Street. M itchell 3-1105." Mitchell 3-8951 to reserve your I add the chicken broth mot the I I M n. Truman - -.-X___ AI.LKV OOP 31 Drinlu|Md,« 20 Methodist 47 Cry of SOUTHURN FRIED CHICKE2Y. beauty time.. Whether you are 7. I rice I. stirring until smooth after NEXTTHI with malt ITGoober colors, dries quickly. Ready youi 10 Reeln (ab.) bacchanals crisp and tender, prepared accord summer fumltiu-e, renew a bicycle Save Those Bones 17 01 70. sn up-to-date hair.styling I each addition: K ow add the rice, I KNEW. k 33 Silvery flih ' Freezer know-how: Save bones 33 Outmoded 31 Con 48 Admission ing to the be.et Southern tradition. and toys, also bric-a-brac the easy will be created'^specially for you. ' ! curry powder and onion. Cook and WAS FUPPED 34 Book by price from meat toasts ham. pork and 34 Worthleea S3 Baked goods way. Gel the tio-clog can 61.89 and There is wizardry in the w ay the ; j jtir constantly over moderately ■WAY UP IN Douglai 90 Cowboy Min beef and then use them all to TH' AIR.. (Bib.) 88 Cylindrical ParmeMn Biscuits simply press the trigfger. stylist., here can taper and tease I low heal untii thickened and bub- (with "The") gether in one rich soup base! -T'J- 'I 36 Prepare Ingredients: 1 cup self-rising yodr hair into look-tvvice styles. . i hly. Add chicken, beans and well- •Ns L- 1 6 r flour, ,‘i-cupu finely grated Par Come in and chnose from , the 37 Hdlywood'a r - r r i r r Light Dessert I drained mushrpoms. Reheat. Serve S i I f you think, you can't' stand the pretty hair-.style .samples, of th e' ,/ n }o// o u t u j //'( Goldwyn mesan cheese, 1/3 rtip milk, '« cup For a dessert light, luscious and ;>ith rice. This is a thin sauce: to II i heavy cream. current fashions, ask yourself an sea.son. Here they, know how tp : SB In time easy to prepare! Arlange chilled honest ques'' >n. Isn't it your figure make it thicker, add 'j tablespoon (mufie) iT Method: Measure flour without canned apple slices in a dish and thin, shape' and coax The hair into j flour. More chicken or beans may 'FORGOTTEN # IT i( sifting; turn into a mixing bowl. you're mad at instead? You're ask. a becoming frame for your fea- ; S3 Not obvlouf cover with a cream con.sisting of ing too much, of clothes If you ex be added. For a really hot ctirry. 34 Hollywood ’ Stir in Parmesan, then milk lures. I>ook pretty for Leap Year, i KI e'$ FAS51NS n~ L cream cheese, heavy cream and red pect them to b« a disguise for over add the 3 teaapoona curry powder, FIGURE I t h e SU C iC e and New York and cream ; use a fork and mix currant Jelly blended to a rosy For children under 12 HAIRCUTS only until dry Ingredient are mois weight. are $1.75, all others $2. 35 Broadway, ?r froth, ' i If you're planning a festive eve- / ) / '( ' ■■ for initanee tened. Spoon into small muffin X Kiutiial Funds i ning. Save enough time to lie down 36 Fire reeldue U % n*Ds^ (p refertb ly wells holding 2, If you have tapering fingers and | BriM-coli and Mgm Casserole 37 Network tablespoons each) anc • pat down. For ma.ximum safety, inyome Wash 1 bunch I 1'a pounds) ' for' a few minutea before you go beautifully shaped nails, you can i j out. PnTyour feet higher than your CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER SaXvcry one IT Bake in very hot 1450 degrees i and growth, you should check the fresh broccoli, split big steins to 1 8101 Wear any shade of nail polish that | advantage of MUTUAL FUNDS 10 20 I head, and you’ll find that your fare U your hguro on# . 40 Krato or Clio oven about 1,? minutes or until appeals to you. But If your fingers j ; cook uniformly, s.nd place in a I 41 Paitlng fancy IT touched with browTi. Serve at once. available at. vour New York Stock saucepan with 1-inch boiling wa-1 j looka prettier when you get up to th» larqor. bony and nails are short, you’d do well | dress. ---v.. 43 Graak porchaa Makes 12 smell biscuits. to' „„„ end ,'a tesspoonteaspoon sail.salt. BiBring j hcuU to (tr* typ« to choose the pale shades of. polish. WITH TH( NfW m n«ith«r luppbrfad BY AL VERMEER 46 More wllUng * 1 N ote: I f self-rising flour is not HAM^ILL AND COMPANtr 913 p„int without cover ahri I Dark polish creates the illusion of , P A n -O .R A M & \ nor comlort^t in PRISCILLA’S POP 49 Able available use 1 cup sifted flour Main Street. Mitchell 3-15il. j cook .3 minulea. Cover and boi l ! , Help Them Enjoy Music stubbiness on short nails. th» uftual ffl^ion cot- BlAetreta wmmV lM 20 . minutes...... or only until...... crisp- , No. 8101 wnih P a t l^ R a m s is \ Stimulate interest in music and , POP SAYS TO TREAT Tanguay « sifted again with 1 teaspoon ddii- »•!? Y o u ^ Und Ih# «YOU WITH EXTRA a r JT ♦7 ble-acting baking' powder and 2618 Jeraey !4w^tle Pie Pudding _ tendertender. DrainDrain, if nece.sanrynecessary in sizes 10. 12. 14. 16, 1S>20. Bu.st mdsic education for your child by SSSpAan Rugs Washed Here Ttx-o cups grated New Jersey , ^ |.^,gerole with a l-' 31 to 40, Size 12, .32'biist. 3 'V varda ,*cWng 'o it that-the instnimem Is / sci#nfific/o«sign of o RESPECT II teaspoon Salt. Support mok«» DONIT V/ORR'tcV- v 66 Indian « r MANCHESTER LAU ND RO swe.ft potatoes (about 3 mediumI. ^„,ate lavers of c.ip chopped 35-inch: S yard contrast.\ A REVEREND W E E M S II .BECAUSE diHertnc;j|.. In YOU'RE 64 Toper M AT. 660 Center Street, will | ? eggs. 1 cup sugar, •a-hi-.e »r cooked ham or luncheon To order, send 35c in c'oths to: ' ® nvcmmi I WON'T THROW J 95 lived K" U Ilinuerware for 8 Only $14.88 capably handle your heavy-duty you look O N E A T r ^ NOT ■ bi-own: 1 cup milk, '4 cup melted medium while Sue Burno-t. The Stre^^ n ,?P T JUi ^ r k SdMUitary meal So; a pretty table for your fam laundry shores. Bring your cotton butler o r margarine. tea.spoon ,„„e e , sea.soned to tnste with salt, i Evening Herald.. 11.54) AVTl. O F R E P A IR DEP^l. A^^ LIKE 67Accaaaory sr 17 ily and for your spring entertain- r Y O ^ REGULAR M S C A T P E R RUG.S and Hxl2 ruga groimd cinnamon. teaspoon combine cup grated sharp AJIERK'AS, NEW YORK .36, N-Y. for golftra hig. The SALE of Sems-E’oicelain here to be gently. Ihoioughlyi PEOPLE/ DINNIDRWARE a! MONIYIOM- ground .cloves. teaspoon ground cheddar chee.se with \ eftp .soft ''''-''I®-'’'’ washed clean. Spring cleaning ne^ ' SIZES JM4-34^)6 I s?inger, >2 teaspoon sail, 1 cnimbn and 2 lablenpoons each pattern. Print Name. Addrea«/* \ . ‘ ERY WART) COMPANY will in c/ y sA P not overwhelm you. not when ounce) can shelled California wal- butter or margarine, melted, and with Zone, Style No. and Size, /j \ n .i terest you. This colorful. 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M ing Tree I are permanently sealed I rind and lemomjuice AAtVME« OOtMART beauty of all voiii ws-sham le slilchery! Its expensive-look will g^gjj„guy while beating. Stir id-^ ______^ F IT T rN G f r e e : and protected under smooth, hard , ptif-R Vonr fine RUG.S. Your ' heavy BED complementyour frocks. - ; milk,...... butter and seasonings. Blend ~ ■ For Professional Pin Curls I \ llsefiil, Decorative Acofssorv glaze to make it safe in te^t iS. QUILTS Pattern No. 2618 has cro< hel dl- ; irvyeel potatoes sn 'A ’.T \ ■ / ' -■■I 4—^ 1 ■r A ;* ■) PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCH^atER. CONWWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1960 M^iNCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1960 fa g is fiirre E w Ballerina of Ice,-Carol Heiss^ Bedazzles Judges Indians Drj B e a v e r s G a in Peak Performance Reached at 4^’ Wilt the Stilt Serious New York— (NEA 1—Byron NeI#on, 4S, "lio retired At ago. Jenkins Hope E k s y T r iu m .84, thinks there la no reason why a pro should not bO at taa top of hi* game by Uie time he Is 40. - - *“'■ * ' ------~ " « ofl n rv»Tm#hA Har-*'hf>dv in *rn*-t6ur pircl€i. ctj\ PlV4l About Quitting Pros "In my day," he says, "they started at the age ol 13 ao cad Squaw Vallay, Calif, « « J l»7-r«»na«r .a™ h. dies and at 20 were apprentice pros. NOw the yoiuig prtO are. uncorks his triple, loops and spec Over D a ivFe n 'V 24 (/P)—DaMfl Jenkins^ *a ^ roiorfullv^erraved. caoacitv: Ruwias fourth \nrtory and 5.5..5 ^_d ® mostly college gradnatOs.” tacular spins. V,, nthe, acrobatic figure skater, p^vi'd of 8J500 m the modemiBtic'j o‘-her , planngs sent the S"'’'** ! ^ ^ " ' What about all the NBA ' - The former pro stUI takes a lot-of ribbing about his not prao- There was one other hope for ths Despite itSy^Oth ranking. New York, Feb. 24 i/P) .— who looks like bp’s goinS to Blyth Arena eaw the honey-hairedri potht Shore to. an overwhelminK ' ■ ' Wilt Chamberlain said today records he Is capable of set tlclng when he was tO play a tournament, but he expWns It lean clear out of the arena.' kazel-eyed ballerina of the ice be-! UM in the unomnal team econng. Andv Andy .Miller.v of Crestted Butte, U .9 .in today'* program thsf also Weaver of Hartford that he t#-serious about quit ting? He scored 53 points ^ Nelson used to show up on Thursday for a tournament begin- bneat iudges. her-opposition The Russians .ran t be oangh- fnlo. 'headed hee the trailing Yanks in included the m»n's aUlom. the must ra>c the favorite’s role ting the Natioiial Basketball last night In Phllly’s 126-108 'wcU '' ' ■r. !. .v!'and the specta ors with her sheer Gei niany, winner of thr«w R.pW! the ski i ace with a 22nd placing men's .500-m»t-r so—d skating, over Manchester Friday night Aaan. after this season. victory over Boston before s • nlngMin Thursday, with this retort: "Holy smoke.” ho OSld, 1 Ihp United SUtee a king of the ice medals, "fls second with 4 9 's. fol- in .■>4,49. ' arid the snrortd round of the hockey What will he do? packed house of 18.496 a t practice'n|Ore than anybody, but on different courses/’ to escort queen .Uarol Heiss. artistry . iriR ^rst round Cl AC Class A - , , j .1 Carol beat both Sjoukje Dijk.stra lowed bv the U.S.A., 3». Sweden i eluded Pete tournament. "1 have som ething to do but Madison S()uare Garden. This The. 23-yeaT-old medical studeri. Holland and teammate. Barbara Hfi. Switr.erland 25. 2fl. son, .Golo tfith.e 59.1. OlaM Hii- That >vas in the ."SOO-mefer gpestj 'wrnament basketball game I’m not St liberty at this time . was the 11th time he acored a t the New Haven Arena. *rhe from W A lern Reserve U. and Col-- Ann Roles, of Temple CUy. Calif . N'orwav IRii, Fradfcv ->*' l alvlvonen. ^ .skatinv. .trad tionsllv the Anierl- to *ay what it is," the Phila hjore than 40 points this sea orado .Hprings. C-Olo.. was the chief 1.3 >u. Canada and A us^a .43 each. I > ’ Beavers, 11-7 during the regular delphia Warriors' star said. son, breaking George Mikan’s Ebbets Field Strikes Out, in this payoff competition after -,,pnn 1 dover, Me., ,5nth. 1'.92:3.5.. r ans'",H»"l di«‘ ance in th» fs.ee aeaaon', manhandled Darien High hope of the U.S. forces lo^ give she had,_piled up a commanding Poland 12. Netherlands 7, .lenkins ivas 'poised for his last aiam st' lime. Th- host forces re- "Sure. I plight, change my old record of 10. Uncle .Sam a second gold m edal'in fi'j and Gxechoslovakia 3 laat night in a playdown game at mind about staying but right lead in the compulsory school fig J fling in the Olvmpirs, Four years------Tied on Pill Dianev, a 27-.vear-old Branford, 62-43.' The win moved Afterward Mikan said Wiit Wrecking Crajie Takes Over the.se Rii.ssian-dominated W inter 1 ures. Hampered by Cold — his brother. Haye,s .Man; ru? cleaner crom .Alhamhra. Calif., now I'm definitely thinking would ..break every, record Olympic Games in the vale of the' the green into thS Arena battle Mi.'S Heiss had q perfect score of Miss Pitou,_hampered hy a nasty nn the victory platform, and Dick .McDermoit. a Ifi-a-ear- Friday night at' 9 o'clock against about doing something else.” there is. ' He’S the greatest,'^ High Sierra. Would It be a singing career there'.s no (doubt about that," '* nine in judging pfaemgs and 1.4f>0 chest cold. sflTl managed to finish naviW rooting hard for his older oM sl'idenl at .Michigan Tech to the Indians, 14-4 during the regu New York, Feb. 24 ()Pi — Andl ballpark on April 9, 1913. "I re- Carol, the heaiileoua.. world poin',.*. The tS-ycar-old Diilch giri only two-tenths of a second f>9hind thud, (he cut a rock 'n roll record the former Minneapolis star member-.the game well," h# said. zive Rvcenii Gn-hin and his Rus lar campaign. Manchester, In the now. E bbets Field iUelf is 6t(-ik-1 champion from Or.one Park. .N.y , had J.42t points for second with i.the Swiss girl in 1 ;39.9. The 21-yeari "Now ils^ p to me," said Uavid. sian m-'.es s hsMle for ih« snn’nl upper bracket, ranked eighth on last month l' or the rumored said. -- — "Philadelphia beat us, 1-0.” climaxed H years of dedication Miss Roles third with 1,414.9, I old New Kngland blonde-also had ..^^,1, j, the nig one for me the crown The f P. js nut of Us depth the basis of its record against track tour— or is it just a "That waa mighty gl^’clmis Ing oiit. publicity gag? There tooVas Roy (jampanell*, yesterday when she won the Uaurence Owen of Winchester. ; won a silver medal in the tlownhill : ^ trail'afterifler 1*15 veers, of sfter this race. Cla6.5 A rivals. of George," W ilt's_id later.' The famed tnOnument to *any another star catchtfr' whose play Olympic figure skating crown to Mass., was sixth despite s fall, and seems a cinch. 4fi win the worn-' 1 preparation. M's heeij fun and I m Stress Spe«I , "Partner, my singing •'but I'm not interested In set baseball an^ even jsanier tans Is In the men's slalom, Switrerv wouldn’t carry me through a ing days were ende^foreyeit by a go tsith her four world titles. , w ith t,343.0 points. en s world alpine title, readv as I 11 ever lie. But this is Weaver*, coached by Frank Scel- ting records. They don't inter- going doyrti under a barrage of paralysing car wreck. Hi# last Betsy Snile. 21, of Norwich, las.rOlvmpics for meM.want to land s Rntrev .'t’tsuh, w inner of the season of eating, and it's nqt i\ Now i: was up to the blond, Other M Inriers' giant sia'om. and other Buropssn za, has speed to burn, plus ex PAT MI8TRETTA , est me.” long, #k^ curves — tossed by a game was Sept. '24. 1957;^JuSt be mipwcul .lenkins, reigning and who had spilled in the downhill, ^ doctor" cellent reboUpder’a, Tommy Stew the track, and definitely not a His great performance kept huge'W'tecking crane swinging a The other winners Tuesday were eanied fourth place in the giant aces were favor'd to romp off publicity gag." he said. fore the Dodgers ^jacked tip and e-time world titlist. to come Rii.ssia'a Uidija Skobli.ybva who .lenkins' ma.ior i1'''als. a* hk\he- a rt, Johnny Ldc, Dale A llen,' Har"?'}, ; gw ;* Boston from clinching Its t^-tofi^lron ball. .slalom behind Italy's bronze medal gan cutting his first figure. eigh>.s,|^wi h lh» i v n,d« la pro baisketball too rough niOvsd to Los Angeles. -- throWb and bring, the W:S..\. an- won the .3.0M -ibeter .speed skating I chenal Minuz/.o. Mrs vey Manekofaky'and Ernie Petiy i |^ || lU glO H W lU IlC r fourth straight Eastern title " The last half of the ninth in Campaneila wa* given hi* Nb; other^^old med^l to match the in the two-dav compulsory filfilies^\T 9* I nU 'd .states,. R’*” *"* '’ ;' are all tournament tested veterans. ^ physlcall.v, aomeone asked ? as he and 8-10 Bill Russell in .5:14.3 to become the firs, double .Minuz.zo. m other of two. was timed phase, were teammate Tim Brown fencing chemp-ons and ranad* a Wilt said .in a magazine ar ning began yesterday with 200 30 uniform, His locker and a pbt- .same tw the..^Yanka earned a: ■gold medal winner of ihe eighth in 1:40.2 and B etsy'In 1:40.4.. j Members of the Cap4toI District ; |*x / I O lim SinC Ilt hooked up in another great. sentimental spectators, a brass ful of dirt from behind home plate. Oortina FrAmpexxo, Italy, in IR.ofi. o'? Beikelev Galif . Don .larkson of high-Xtoring ,U*a,m. were the ticle this month that the NBA Winter Games; yvonne Ruegg. a Ijnda .Meyers of Bishop. Galif., Canada, and .Alain Giletti. France'* rhoic»s\,fo wm -their aecond Conference (QDC), Weaver played A had two standards of officiat duel of big men. -RtiSiielf^ band and a few oldtime Dodgers 'And so, like its renowned "Bums” three-oa.v men's competition a tougher schedule than -Man- scored 22 points and o u tre -; pretty 2«-.vear-oId Swiss se<-retaj,v fell and suffered a broken right col 20-year-old F.uropean champ, , straight vict,ories in th* roimd- •The annual atate achoolboy bas- ing—one for the loop as a on hand a* demolition began to 8o-eften were, Ebbets Field Is dead. I who edged Pe^inv Pitou of Gilford: larbone. Beverly Anderson of Mill-1 Chester during the regular slate. bounded Wilt, 82-2^/ make way for a huge housing proj But it'll live on long in memory Best at Free Skating robin Hockei--, tournament. The Alao, the Beavers are better on a 2(etball tournament it only four whole and another for himself. TOP KIMSHER.S IN GIANT SLALOM—Tbi.s trio of girl skiers finished at the lop of 14 l>eride Houses for Sale 72 Hoiuea for Sale 72. Houses for Sale 72 Houses- for Sale 72 Lots for Sale 78 MANCHESTER FANNING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1960 -V Rooms Without Board 59 Apartments— Flats— Business Locations PAGE EIGHTEEN ______— ■■ ' i II I i !■» I !■ —...... Tenementb 63 • foty^Rent 64 PLEASANT HEATED room ntar PORTER STREET Section—7 room l—COVENTRY — Minimum- down COVENTRY IS FINANCING VEI^NON—Beautiful ftOXlftO wood- Household Goods 61 FHA. New 5^.room ranch, built-in ed plot with city water, exceUent BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Articles For Sale 45 bath for gentleman. Fre« parking. 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