I •' “.I A !■. ■&— •> 1» \ r } FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14,1968' (■ -A FACfe SIXTEEN ■■{' I Arerage Daily Net. Prem Run Tha Wtatlitr [anrljpBter, Ifpralb Faracaat *f U- E. WanBiar. ■Miy For tha Waak Fudad February 8, 1U4 Enow beginning In lata nner- King David Lodge, lOOF, will BUtned. the duties of . executive di Band Will Play noon, eentinning tonight. Law nanr meet tonight at 7130 In Odd' Fel Zing! Brrr! . Council Director rector of, the Council in Sejltem- OF MANCHESTER 12,627 20, Snow ending Snndffy • after A ^ u t Town low* Hall. The meeting will be in b*r 1957. He'announced last nikht FLETCH ER 6 L A S S GO. Mitchell noon. High batwaan 28-80. OeMar the charge of Vice Grand Gilbert That 'mythical boy with the Addresses MAHRC that headquarters, of the Coun^l At M£A Bazaar 9-7879 Mecttbar of tha Audit Sunday night. In pl«c« of theif rejulnr Fobni- Parks. A social hour will follow bow and no clothe* on—Dan will be located In newly acquired BOMM of Circulation office space at 29 Pearl St.^-Hart 188 WEST MIDDU TURNPIKE City of Village Charm *r>':'meettnf the member* of the the meeting. Cupid by name— represent*' a The Connecticut Council for Re ’.Three' prqfeesional clown* re- WSCS of the North Methodiet lot more than a aymbol of love ford. He ex])ect* the office to be tarded Children la gradually un Uy pictured In., the prese,.' and CORNER DURANT ST. Church have been Invited to at An American flag was presented ; as those with a romantic turn open soon, when decorattom and dergoing a change,” said Dr. Har repair* are' completed. muAic by one of the high achool \ MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1958 (ClaanifleE Advartlalng an Fng* 10) PRICE FIVE CEN'fs tend the program, at the South to Girl Scout Troop 11 yesterday of mind would have u* believe. old J. Bingham, executive director . NEW L ^ G E R QUARTERS. ^ VOL. LXXVII, NO. 116 (TWELVE PAGES) Methodlat WSCS meeting MoriSay afternoon at the Rogers Corp. hall : According to statistics. New of the Council at a meeting of the bandi^, under the direction of Rob night at the South Church. The on Oakland St. by members of the | Englander* will spend approxi Manchester Association for the Youth Service Set ert Vater, will enliven the bazaar PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING North Methodiat women are aaked DAV Auxiliary. Carol Ann Verge I mately 15 million in Valentine's Help of Retarded ■ Children last eponsorM by the ME)A tomorrow to meet at their own church at received the flag for the troop and Day tributes in the form of night. ‘ ' in the hli(h school cafi^erla from 7:30, and tran.*portatlon will he cards, caijdy and coraages. For SA Citadel 10. a.m. to 3 p.m. Proceeds will be AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Space Man Mrs. Inez Mahoifey. Americanism Dr. Bingham went on to enlarge Indonesia available from there to South chairman, made the presentation With all that money floating upon this theme a* he pointed out used to award scholarahips for GLASS FURNirURE TOPS Snow Due Tonight Church. on behalf of the auxiliary. The aceund, you’d think aomebody the various ways he hee sought to A special youth service will be prospective teachers. Scouts served refreshment* they would at least hmy the poor bring the Council into closer con he held at the Salvation Ajptiy Offerings at the many boiotha in MIRRORS (Firsplac* ond Door) Nears End en ic Mi*i Anne Burr, daughter of had made themselves. Mrs. Doris child a pair of trouser* for this tact with heads of State Depart Citadel tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. clude uaed clothing, plants. Jewel Mediation Mr. and Mr*. Charles Burr, 102 Manter is troop leader. chilly weather! ments and Commis*iona. H* stated The Rev. Kenneth Gustafson, ry, baked goods, needlework, sal To End Tomorrow Adelaide Rd„ waa a member of that there must be greater cooper' pastor of Calvary Chapel and sec ads and b a k e d beans, . candy, PICTURE FRAM IN G (oH typos) the queen’* court at the recent The Men's f'ellowship of the James R. Nelson, son of Mr. and ation between the Council and local tional director of the Christ’s Am canned gooda and Jellies, toys and O f Travels winter carnival held at Williams Church of the Nazarene will enter Mrs. 'James R. Nelson, 61 Avon groups in the areas of publicity, bassador*,. says that about 15 As children's books. A white elephant WINDOW ond PLATE GLASS By THE AESOOtATU) PRESE btinent today, and widely separat- College. Willlamstown, Mass. She tain their wives and friend* at a dale Rd., has been elected house fund-raising, legialatlve action and semblies' of God churches in Great booth and a grabbag la also Snow w»8 expected to over ed 'sections of the country were scholarships for teacher* of the er Hartford » and western Maa- planned. Hotdogs, hamburgs and CONTRACTORS: WTE HAVE IN STOCK ' plastered with their heaviest snow-’ San Antonio, Tex., Feb, 15 1* a etudent at Simmons College. Valentine banquet at the Davis manager of Goodrich Club at Al spread all of New England ex (/P)— Airman Donald G. Far Memorial' Youth Center at 6:30 bion College. Albion, Mich. He Is mentally retarded. He said each aachuaetts m il be represented. The coffee will be sold at the snack Singapore, Feb. 16 (fP)— fall* of the season, bar. MEDICINE CARINETS and SHOWER DOORS cept northern Maine today as ■tomorrow night. a Junior. parent of a mentally retarded child Hartford Gospel Tabernacle or Rebel military leaders in Cen The latest frigid blast ended a rell today faced only one more In D€;ad Man’s axis Palm readings will be given at has a responaibillty to make thi* chestra will play and the sermon OPEN SATUBDAVS—OPEN THUBS0AV EVENWaS tral Sumatra tonight pro-< bitter cold held the region brief respite of warmer tempera weary, lonesome day and Charge The Catholic Graduates Club of Gerald M. Donahue, 90 Cooper great program succeed. will be delivered by the Rev, Dsvtd the fortune telling booth by Marl firmly in its grip. tures In many areas, and the U.S. Tour . Dr. Bingham is a professor of Flower, pastor of the Bethany As on Casey, Mary Taylor and Faith ESTDIATES GLADLT GIVEN claimed a provisional gov Weather Bureau said the cold night in the sealed steel barrel Greater Hartford will hold a cos Hill St.,' haa been named a first The U.8. Weather Bureau said where he is trying to prove Preecriptl’m* tume party, "Les Beaux Arts,” on lloutensnt in the Army ROTC at history at Teachers’ College of sembly of God in Sprlngfleld. The Fallow. Laurence Perry will take ernment for all Indonesia, temperature* may reach 25 t o '30 wave would once more drop tem Ileie Tuc.sday at the K of C Home, the University of Vermont, Burl Connecticut, New Britain. He aa- public is invited. H candid snapshots. Padang (Sumatra) Radio re in some secUons, but would hover peratures below freezing in north that man can survive spac< Tickets may be obtained front any ington. ported. in the upper teens in most area*. ern Florida by nightfall. travel. * Take Body PINE PHARMACY member or’ at the door. There will Increasing cloudiness wa* fore The mercury settled well below Despite growing signs of / ‘Teal M4 Center S t—Ml 9-S8U be a social hour from 7:30 to 8:30 Jakarta, Indonesia, Feb. 15 cast for this morning with snow the zero mark this morning from fatigue,” ' apace acientiata aV near and dancing until midnight. Music likely over southern New ICngland the northern Rockiea eastward in by Randolph Air Force Bkae were will be furnished by Tiny Quinn Four Will Attend (ff>)—All major Indonesian po to northern Minnesota as temper confident the 2 3 -y ea r-^ native of O f Banker by late afternoon and northern atures fell more than 30 degrees and his band. litical parties except the Com New England by tonight. the Bronx would f i r ^ his 7-day AL Unit Dinner munists today offered parlia from Friday readings. stint at 9:35 a.m. Sunday. SHOP TONIGHT TILL 9 AND ALL DAY SATURDAY FOR , The forecast , , for Connecticut— . __. Grand Forks, N. D., reported a ; Ml.ss Judith Ann Broverman, mentary mediation between International /recognition and I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Increasing cloudlnea* and not ■ fading of 20 below, and Huron, glowing pralm from Air Force In Stamford The annual Department Nation quite M cold with snow beg^nlng 1 s o . had an early morning low of 'Broverman. 120 Green Manor Rd.. al Security conference and dinner the central Sumatran rebels military aiuF^ scientific leaders BAKE SALE and Premier Djuanda's gov late afternoon or tonigift. Cloudy 15 below zero, compared with 16 ! has been elected president ■ of of the American L«gion unita will and not as cold tonight with snow. await the blond, 6-foot volunteer Stamford, Feb. 15 (/P)— Po ' Bates House, a freshman dormi- be held at the Hotel Taft, New THESE TERRIFIC VALUES DURING HALE'S FEBRUARY above a day earlier. Miles City, if he sucg^ssfully sweats out the Sponsored by ernment. Cloudy and little change in tem lice reported today an investi ' tory of Pembroke College on Brown Mont., shivered In 15 below tem KEHl-ER CIRC1.E OF Haven, tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. Thl* vfa* the first tmporUnt perature Sunday with mow mding last long 24 hours. gation is being conducted in University rampiir. Providence. A mediation ^ffer *ince rebelllou* peratures. and it was zero at "Hc' haa never, at any time, THE, WSCS Oue.st speakers will include con by afternoon. Great Falls. Mont. ‘ graduate of Manchester High gressman James F. Patterson of Army colonel* on Sumatra broad g iv ^ any indication that he w-anta the death of former bank South Methodist Church The lowest temperature at Bos The deep South warniefl up ■ School, she is a candidate for the. Naugatuck. cast on Monday demands for a ton during the night was 16. Burl tuget out before the experiment ia ing executive Nelson Bennett ! bachelor of arts degree. Mrs. Hans Bensche of East Hart handpicked cabinet headed by for briefly after lU fourth hard freeze over,” Lt. Col. George R. Steln- Brothwell. They said an ington, Vt.. reported a low read of the winter- a season which hns SATURDAY, FEB. IS ford. coordinator of women’s ac mer Vice Prealdent Mohammed ing of 10 degrees below zero and kamp, chief of space medicine at autopsy report has disclosed ' The Zipser Club will hold a set- tivities of the State Ci\il Defense Hatta, a pro-weatam moderate dealt continued severe blows to Randolph, said yesterday. 1 back party tomorrow night at 8 who Is regarded as a apokeaman at Portland, Maine, It was one de Florida’s vegetable and' citrus in "It has been amazing to us — arsenic was found in hia vital H d« 't D«pt. Store Commission, and Miss Marilyn gree below zero. i o’clock at the club. Friends are in- for the Outer Island*. dustry. his cooperation and eagerness to organs. Griffin, winner of the 1957 Ameri Other tow readings: Caribou. starting at 10 A.M. ! vited. Tho offer came a* President Heaviest snows fell across the continue the experiment.” The autoritle* said Coroner canism es.'?ay contest, are serving Maine, -5; Concord, N.H.. 7; Hart- northern Rockies Eleven inches on the reservations committee, Sukarno ended a' 5-week foreign Sign* of Real Fatigue Edgar W. Krentzman ordered ays ford. 5; Providence, R.I.. 15 and was on the ground at Billings and Brothwell’* body exhumed on and will also serve as a.ssiatant tour and flew home from Tokyo, "The space medicine chief dis d ose to DeadUne Montpelier. Vt.. -9. i Great Falla, Mont. An even 100 closed that early yesterday, for the Wednesday. sergeant-at-arma. Cold Wave Reluming , inches had acctimulated in Look- The local unit will be represent The party coalition made Ita of first time. Farrell showed signs Krentzman said the action wa» fer only seven hour* before the A new invasion of numbing Arc-1 ------— of "real fatigue.” The scientists taken after state pathologists had ed by President Mrs. Eugene Free tic cojd swept across the midcon- (Continued on Page Eleven man, Mrs. J. F. Wallctt, National FROM OUR BABY and TOT SHOP rebel*' 5-day ultimatum expired. had expected indications of serious found "a quanlty of arsenic” In Security chairman: Mr*. Henri Tho rebel* have threatened to set weariness about 'Wednesday. Brothwell’* stomach, which had Tremendous Bargains From BARGAINS LOCATED ON MAIN nXK)R—REAR lip their 'own government unleaa "However, he had a real sound been sent to the State Laboratory '54 PACKARD WATKINS- Pe.ssinI, Americanism chairman, DJuanda resigns In favor of Hatta. and Mias Barbara Wallett. sleep and this morning was much for pathological examination. Hatta himself finally broke hi* more alert than he ■was last night,” Police said Mrs. Olga G. Broth GROUP OF CHILDREN'S silenc* on the rebel demand* to an Steinkamp reported. well, the widow, was questioned WEST HALE'S SPORTSWEAR DEPT. nounce he would have no part of France Set/ to Pay <-D00R SEDAN TAKE THE ELEVATOR TO SECOND FLOOR "It does not change our opti last night. CHILDREN'S any government formed under mism at'all that he will finish out Brothwell, 51, mortgage oflfleer Funeral Service pressure of rebel' threat*. the seven days in good shape.” of the Stamford Savinga Bank, ImTon Roijadl, head of the Or Steinkamp said the obvious -fati Ormond J. West, Director died Jan. 21. SOCKS thodox Moslem party, acted a* Bombing Damages gue caused Farrell to make many Dr. Rudolf Colmer*,. medical I4‘2 Eael Center St 100% Wool Skating Swoators Reg. Price 18.98—NOW ’ spokesman fo r ' the coalition In a mistakes while working a radar examiner, gave "acquired hemo- A beeuttfni 4-door MIteheU 9-7106 DRESSES personal call on DJuanda. He ask tracking problem presented as lyphjc anemia” as the death cauae aedaji with Vltra- Regular 89c. ed permlaalon to u»e the govern Value* to 98.98. By THE AS.SOCIATED PRESS France withdraw all its troop* and part of the make-believe ride in a on the death certificate. matic drive, radio, Reg. Price 85.18—NOW’ ment radio for an appeal to the space ship. Krentzman said he ordered an heater and defrost LIFE Shotland Type Slip-Ons colonels to hold up proclamation of 'The French cabinet today decided yield up the big naval base at Mencheater’e Uldeat to pay damage.* to the civilian .vic Bizerle. He also ignored or failed to no autopsy to be performed on Broth- er, whitewall tires. an independent government until tice warning lights that were Its two-tone gra.y with Ftneet Faollltle* the coalition haa a chance to medi tim* of 1**1 Saturday'*’ French Bourguib* put teeth in his de well’s body the day after the death Off-Street Parking SPECIAL bombing of a Tunisian border mands by clamping a police block- flashed on his control panel inside and a report on the autopsy and body with black top Shetland Type Cardigans Reg. Price $7.98—NOW ate. the 3-by-5-foot sealed cabin, Stein at only Batabllahed 1874 Regular communication* be- village. sde on three French consulates at Flames and debris spew through windows as floors collapse in fl-stoiTr loft building on Wooster street vital organs were sent to the State Tunisia »av* 79 per*on* w’ere Gafsa, MetQez and Le Kef. thus kamp said. in downtown Manhattan last night. (AP Photofax.) Laboratory. Beyond aaying a con "We are getting a good idea of EARLESMHMMEHT (Oontiaued on Page Five) killed, including 31 women and putting consular officials under the centration of arsenic had been Wool Bulky Swoators Values to 810.98—NOW’ $0.00 same restrictions as the\French what a normal person requires in found In the body, Krentzman de w M nroMmo-mmam children, and 130 wounded in the air raid .on Saklet Sldl You**ef military. The French refused to sleep and rest to be proficient clined to give further details. Mlmim t-74ts $ ( The cabinet instructed the close, the consulates on gVounds enough to operate a space ship," 2 Men Perish, The results of the pathological French Red Cross to contact that the accord for their prMence the space medicine chief said. Teacher Will D efy teats have not been developed ful- • 8lee* I-S, *-8x. nize* 4-8. FCCAide Raps I Tunisian Red Cross offlcials.snd in their former North AfricanXpro- ■While in the experimental space ly, Krentzman told newsmen. He These Are Bargain Days in ' determine the amount of damage tectorate had not been fomrally cabin, Farrefl has been observing 4 Trapped in did not say why tha autopay waa suffered by the civilian population ended. a 14'^our sleeping and wakeful I ordered. SECOND Charge of Pay — ’’but only the civilians” —during In Paris, Premier Felix Galllard ness cycle during which he sleeps $138 Down-$35 Month FLOOR the attack. left his sickbed for a cabinet meet 4’4 hours and works two 4-hour Gotham Blaze Death Threat Note HALE'S FASHION DEPT. For TV PermU A government spokesman also ing to consider the plight of the periods. GIRLS' and TEEN DEPT. confirmed that French troops in blockaded military bases and con- The remaining IH hours of the Stassen Quits Tunisia—Now restricted to their IsulaU*. President Rene Coty pre- cycle are free time for eating and New York. Feb- 15 IJP) — Two New fork, F*b_15.iiP) —- A 27-^hUting the teacher and that the SATURDAYS V y SEE OUR kACK OF BEAUTIFUL Washington, Feb. 15 (.8b^''H6use base* by Tunisian order* are be I sided at the meeting, indicating it.* ref:ding. firemen died last night in a roar '■ear-oid mathematics teacher plan-s ' school has been free of other in- MEMBFR T 0 J C Investigators will hear next week a ing supplied bv tacit agreement Importance. Throughout the week-long teat ing blaze which gutted and col 'to be in school Monday although i cidents since he became principal he has been threatened with death in September 1956. As Aide to Ike Brunner's EDSEL Fedwa’ " Comm\mlJ."tlon. ’ defense | and that There have been persistent re- reporters and photographers have lapsed a 6-story loft building. 1 SPECIALS Four other men trapped in the if he appear*. i Barbarash said the principal's ai MoHxdteAie/i Ga. .gainst charges that he accepted taken , ports that France was sounding out A white man, he is going to his stjict discipline helped avert vio- Thomasville. Ga., Feb. 15 i47 — TOLLAND TURNPIKE : the United States on some sort of (Continued on Page Eleven smouldering ruins were feared I GIRLS’ SLACKS. ' practically all-Negro junior high ' the school, Harold E. Stassen resigned today 89J MAIN STRm and 15 NORTH MAIN STMtfl ■ MANCHESTIR CONN r d °ttle r is Z ‘ c i s r ' " ‘ " ° " ‘ " ‘ ' r T h . gov^nme’^t is considering ' support or "good offices” in the de.ad early today. Manchester—Open E\e*. Till 9 REG. $3.98. N O W ...... , ...... The teacher said he received the | as Present Eisenhower’s disarma- ^ 2 .9 9 Commissioner Richard A Mack ' the j / t / dispute. Gaillard met yesterday Rescuers dug frantically dur school in Queens without police j yesterday termed the charges | >*o!ated French posts, the spokes ing the early morning hours for protection. He requested none but Ihreatening letter, written on paper I nient adviser in order to run for 9 A. M. to 12 NOON DRESSES GIRLS’ BUI.KY KNIT SWEATERS. I with U.S. Ambassador Amorv asked protection for hi* wife and ; used in the school classroom, last governor of Pennsylvania, "without foundation” and a few n'*n »|“.o ! Houghton, possibly to discuss Skipper Plans some trace of the four men. who .Sizes 7 to l i . VALUES TO $8.9(?. NOW ... hours later plan* were announced! Tunisian Pres n Habib were at the third story level when baby daughter. j Thursday afternoon. ^ ^ ^ ; James C. Hagerty, White I^oua* *3.99 mediation. A French official said His wife, he said, reminded him ■ ppjgg secretary, said at the Pres- to hear Mack either Wednesday or Boiirgjiiba ^ ^ , later. "The Americana have been the floor caved in. This latest incident of violence PRETEEN DRESSES. Sizes 8 to 14. To Drift from in the city's schools came to light that one of the boys he had lesti- ident’s vacation headquarters the Thursday. _ _ _ , „ '''°A ,va'u ir™ H efrin g "bowing a lot of good will in this I Ten firemen were injured—but fied against had threatened in a I decision was Slassen's own ' and case, as we knew they would. ' not seriously — battling the blaze yesterday when the teac+ier. Rob Values to VAl.UES to $8.98. NOW ...... *3 9 9 (ITialrman Harris (D-Arkl of a Meanwhile. Tunisia kept a shaky classroom to "get " him if the he wa* not asked to resign, HouseHouae subcommitteesuDcommuiee investigating , aumit* with ' BeBourguibs ha* said he would ac- ' in a paper and twine factory locat- ert Barbarash, showei- the mailed Chile to Tahiti threat to police. student failed. "ITie student has accepting the resignation, $ 1 7 . 9 5 TEENA PAIGE DRESSES. ?h7 z"Joun i France a. It awaited Tuesday’s |cept U S. mediation. I ed at 137 Wooster St. in down- takes the witness chair, the group 1 town Manhattan. Printed in an imr ature hand since failed. . . . Eisenhower wrote Stassen “1 6i7.es .=) to 15. VALUES TO $11.98. NOW .,, *7 0 0 UN Security Council hearing on ‘ Word from Washington said Sec- Barbarash also received another | deeply regret that you are leaving expects to hear from four men Tuniaian aggre.saion charges retary of SUte Dullea was con- Constitution, Chile, Feb. 19 dP) 1 The 5-alarm blaze raged for sev- was the following: "Don't go to school Feb. 17 If message, printed on a newspaper: federal government, effective linked with Mack in testimony , sidering flying to New York Tues- — An adventurous 66-year-old I hours before being brought about the Channel 10 case in Mi- French^ ' under control. you want to sagle-nosed veteran of the sea had Queens. Its 1.003 students are 98 than a year. Schwartz quoted Mark aa telling i ^ with the force of an explo- 1 about proved half of a theory Sealed bids ranging from five the four boys admitted they often per cent Negro, since the school lx>w, LOW PRICES ON FA310U8 BRAND a aubcommtltee. Investigator some I "■!*>’ “ n 'le^trifled barbed , gion into a shallow canyon. ia.,t May 26 when his tiny raft. cents to $201,000 opened for the shot the air rifle, or BB gun. from 1 draws from an almost solidly Ne- purchase of Ellis Island, which 925.000 AN80NIA FIRE Of. the.... losna, - ” bad J Kbeen forgiven- .t^H'wireand .iwir.. ^ border ^ harrierbarrier ThursdavThursday ^ xhe threat of further slides im -; Tahiti Niii, broke up in a storm a window near the school at a pole ' gro area, .Ansonia, Feb. 15 (Ah — An periled rescuers who worked in and sank 400 miles off Chile. The millions of immigrants remember near which Barbarash was hit. SHEETS and PILLOWCASES as their first step on American early-morning Are caused an TYPE 189 LADY PEPPERELL COMBED PERCALE NYLON HOSIERY vtiami Eridav ' convoy Of arms. French zero temperatures to locate the i „,a., under tow at the time Friedman said the boys denied (Continued on Page'Eleven estimated 925,000 damage to a ** in Mlnnd j troops intercepted the rebels south lost men. * soil...... Hundreds of Henryelta that Mack was a friend of long nnrt eltv of Hone and renort- afler a Chilean navy frigate had neighborhood grocery store to Reg. ‘88.19. 72 x 1 0 8 ....:...... 92.20 Reg. 93.89. 90 x 108...... 17 Regular 91.00 first quality sheer ^ V,. in»neri P°rt City of Bone and report- Even as the rescuers' long metal , j., rescue when an earlier citizens Join Oklahoma Gov, Ray- standing and that he had loan®*! i ^ ^ o f , riirraft "lond Gary and the State's Con- day. Four Are companlee. In 80 gauge /full fashioned dark n.wcv, uw. ; probes rasped through storm damaged the raft. Reg. 93.89. 81 x 108...... 92 90 Reg. 79c. 42 X S8>/| ease*...... I seam. All new spring color*. Re him money over a 20 years period. I effort to avert a flareup i gnow. rock and shorp timber 60 gressional delegallori in petitioning cluding one that waa holding Its De Bisschop's theory is that annual ball at the Ume, fought TYPE 144 LADY TYPE ISO DAN RIVER inforced heel and toe for extra $ ^ . 0 0 All but about 9250 qf thl.s has been i delicate stage Tunisian au-,feet deep, however. Sheriff Bud the President for immediate aid to wear. Sizes 8'/| to II.' repaid, the lawyer »>id. Whltesldri barricaded in their bases , siott of Ouray County said :'It South sea Lsianders and the South bolster the lead and zinc market. Kids, It Looks Like Gold the blaze In below- freezing tem PEPPI!r ELL SUPERFINE MU8UN Reg. 92.49. 72 x 108...... American Indians became ac peratures. The Are destroyed the Reg. $2.09. 72 x 108. ,...... 82.10 who called Schwartz a liar, said . ^rder of President H»bib Bour- ' woiild be Impossible for' any of U.S. Icebreaker Burton Island Special Sale he did recommend awarding Chan-1 quainted with each other's ancient one-*tory market owmed by Reg, $8.29. 81 x 1 0 8 . * ...... 93.80 Reg. 92.69. 81 x 108...... them to be alive.' and Jaiiane.se ship push through’ nel 10 to Public Service,o k..>but hhe . . reprisal for the Saklet raid,: culture through .sailors who drifted ice toward open sea off Antarctica Walt BeNke of Seymour. Reg. 09c. 42 x 86 cases...... 59o Reg. 59c. 32 x SB case*...... back and forth across the Pacific In Eqnations, Theorems never was retained by the TV Bourguiba has demanded that j (Continued on Page Eleven after three Japane.se scientists are -X on ocean current.,. pulled bark from winter station. .. NEW DROUGHT FUNDS ASKED firm, a subsidiary of National Air Hartford, Feb. 15 (7P>—An ap line*. The .-Norwegian anthropologist- Chinese ambassador in Chicago SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF 39c THE N e w CAMPUS PANTIES expio.rer. Thor Htyerdahl. was the denies (orm ^' Clilnese Nationalist By KK.WK t’AllEY • Price said a cash award proposal propriation of up to $500,000 to Harris said Whiteside and three Washington, Feb. -15 i/P.—Brush | not only would provide an incentive meet farm drought loan appli CANNON TURKISH KENDALL THRIFTY DRY " other Miamians mentioned by first to prove sailing East to West Marine captain will be klllerl if he was possible on his famous Kon- up on your math, kids—there may for more boys and girls to become cations, for which funds have Schwartz were being asked by tele is deported to Formosa. run out, was one of a number of The Art of Growing Old Tiki voyage of 1947. De Bisspliop Federal judge approves final de be gold in them thar equations and proficient in mathematics, but-also HAND and FACE SIZE Regular 92.84. Box of 6. Perfect gram to appear Tuesday. The theorems. might be a means of showing up emergency measure* being lined DISH TOWELS fitting, rayon underu'ear In band ■ chairman listed the other three as is following roughly the same tails for reorganization of the New course this time. Several Congress members have any deficiencies in the teaching of up today for special session ac TOWELS and elastie style, brief. White Circuit Judge Robert Anderaoit. Haven Clock & Watch Co..Nancy tion. State Treasurer John Ot- Jumbo Size. 20” g 36” Each ' Old age-rterrifying■ problem or rich promise? He thinks this expedition is more Sinatra, 17-year-old daughter of proposed $$500 cash award* to any the subject. and colored. Special Sale. ^ Paul Scott and perrlne Palmer. high school graduate who can pass favlano-ha* made the request in Schwartz named Palmer as "a In a nation with swelling ranks or oldsters, the question important than ISst year's uncom- Frank, substitutes for her sister, There would be competition Box of ...... a a standard examination in me.th<>- among high school* all over, the a letter tO Senate majority lead 4 For 88 c strikes home for all biit the youngest among us. Tina, 9, on father's TV show after er Elmer S. Watson, Wether*- (Continued on. Page Five) youngster gels bad case of stage matics. ’ country, he said, to ae?-how many A sell-out in one da.v during our la*t .aalc! With multi-color border stripe*. Drlc* Iwlc* (Continued on Page Five) Beyond practical niatters like social security, pensions, med Rep. Price (D-Iilli, one sponsoi of their young people could pas* fleUl Republican,. The latter said fright and can't go on. he see* tio reason why the *pe- Rolld color* In pink, ro*«, ycllnw, aqua and as many di*he*. Driest them twice as ta*t. ical care, hospitals and homes for the aging, there lies one over Miss Augusta Mendel, named of the legislation, said "everyone such an examination. Prettiest signs of spring . . our ITALIAN riding challenge: To live a fruitful, rewarding life long past mid whp has heard of this proposal eial session of the Legislator* green. A wonderful value! Untie** and jioft—tvonderful to iixe, Mail’s Body Found acting superintendent of Bridge And in those place* where the 'yjhouldn’t vote the extra money Injured Baby Dies, dle age. port School system after rA»lgn- likes It. The bill is pending be^ number passing turned out to be exciting new hats! W # have all the Now 'AP Newafeatures has assembled another remarkable • fore -a House Commerce subcom' needed. HALE’S STURDYWEAR BOX-STITCHED LEATHER HANDBAGS ing her' recently appointed posi-. low. Prjee said, "the local people , HEAVY QUALITY ZIPPERED Autopi!>sy Scheduled series of articles' written and bylined by prominent people, all On Hijghwav Fence tlon aa superintendent because mitlee. would try to-find out why their i past 70. who discuss' the challenge and how they met it in warm, Dr. Alan Waterman, chief of $he II SAFE IX CRASH season's favorite shapes, trims and colors. . State says she lacks nine of the community was behind the - Key We*t, Fla., Feb. 15 (AT— QUILTED MAHRESS PADS personal terms. ’ , New Canaan, Feb. 15 i/Pi — A post-graduate, academic credits re National Science Foundation others.” WITH CORNER ELASTIC MATTRESS COVERS Hartford, Feb. 15 liPi—An au (NSF), said yesterday the pro .A -Natibaar .Airlines plane e a r t y all frankly out to flatter! topsy" was scheduled today to de Contributors are: . • man identified by police as Frank quired for official cerliflcalion by The examination, he said, would ing 11 passengers and threa Regular S3.98. A Theae ara our regular 88.98 Geraldine Farrar, one of the world’s great singers until her B. Myer of Falrflcld, was found posal has "much to recommend it” Reg. I4J95. $ 2 termine what caused the death of the State. not be competitive—that ,i*. every , crew- members crashed on take HALE§ .MILLINERY DEPT.—Take Elevator To 2nd Floor . . . 89 X 76 T55ln Site, bag* in over the ahoulder ami' retirement; Ed Wynn, famed actor who, at 71, branched out hap hanging dead over a metal strand Autopsy report expected in Mat- as a means of helping increase the top handle atylaa. an 18-rrtonths-oId girl who was nation’s future supply of scien boy ahd girl who passed it would off today. Nobody waa kllleEi Regular $4.98. ' ir ' pily into a new career; noted Episcopal churchman Raimundo de of a highway fence here early to tapoisett, Mass., in connection with declared dead on- arrival at Hart tists. get a 95()0 award from the federal .All aboard walked from Urn 54 X 78 Full S ize...... $3 6 9 P'lill or twin bed alzc*. Extra heavy quality Ovies, Samaritan to- the troubled and heavy-laden, specialist in day. Nearby on Rt. 123 waa hi* deaths of Boston musician and at government. » plane to ambulaaces. One wom ford Hospital. pastbral counseling, and a spry newspaper columnist at 81: and wrecked automobile of foreign tractive dental technician whose Waterman, testifyjng before a Pure white Ailing that I* guaranteed to that will give ycam of wear. Seam* are all Police said the baby, daughter He said the nationwide exam | an waa seen to be IbnpiaE, S&H GREEN STAMPS O FREE PARKING Dr. Lillian Gllbreth, who has been called "the world’s greatest make. bodies were found slumped to Senate-Houae Atomic aubcommit- launder white. ElnatIc on each corner. bound. of Mr. aiyi Mrs. Bertrand St. Gyr, tee on research and development, could be prepared along lines used ( woman engineer” but who’{ even better known to most aa Moth The car bore Florida registra- gether in car parked mile from by college entrance boards in SWIM RECORD SET apparently received her fatal in er Gilbreth in "Cheaper by the Dozen.” a 'book written by two of tlon.plates and, policS said, on My- Rt. 6. .. . . Steep, iaolated. slope of said he felt the idea would be very juries in a bathtub fall yesterday drafting ttsU. Melbourne, Feb. 15 (/Fl leha her children. er’s person was a driver’s license Holstoii Mountain, in the very tip effective in encoura'glng more stu Monckton betterjcd the world In her home. 12 dents to study math and In^ pre Price said that right now, the • AMPLE FREE ‘‘Personally,” saya D^ean de Ovies, ”I neVer feared growing- giving a Lakeland, Fla., 'Address, of upper • East Tennessee, yield* record In the Australian swim H-K GREEN Police' quoted the fkther as tell burned wreckage of Navy plane paring them to go on to higher percentage of high school gradu 0I4. It seems more of a triumphant acblevem^nt.” 1 2014 South King St. .Police said, ates who could pass such an exxin ming champlonshlpe at CHjrmpte ing this story: however, they had established My- misaihg’ since Feb; 2. . . . studies in science, engineering and Pool today ty winning the I IE He gave" hi* daughter a bath TliUi is the positive \^hetj!n5 of the articles—candid and Inspir- mathematics, > is-“ pretty, low/’ He did- not give PARKIN^ AT > lng;7but .neither preaqhyinqr platitudinous. ,We bdlieve pur read-, ler’s hofne Addreaii as at 1132- Cata-. Holidays to Iraq Jordan the percentage] jrarde ibackstreke la E1:E JW .IU U coRe 'iJiMPS WITH about 3 p.m. And then pulled the mount Rd., Fairfield.^ j^He also mBi-k proclamation of their JOin-: But Waterman also Indicated a COM hat) . loMX-' Moiiektoa led *■ aU Ott a m j bathtub plug, to'permit thie-water cm wur'get A grffat deal out of this aUmu}atlng aerie* which 'Ing' in lArab^Federatibn.” .. . Ne-*' belief that more\ steps Uiai) that we could: increase that number by start* Tueeday in T hr . , a Westport ihaillpg adAress; police, fven 10' per cent," It would accom aad wotallg IE . M a n c h e s t e r Co n H< REAR OF STORE to .drain wmlA he went for freeh ■aid. York grocery delivery boy held la would be needed to increas# the 1^ . bettered Bla«Mr TbUleflR C A SH SALES MANCHESTER COMN< dothlirg. production of iclentlsU and *ngl- plish a great deal toward boost '',1 PatrplmAn Anthony DaMlcdiael {950,000 ball ms material witness In ing the potsntlal supply of scien world reeerd ed E2JI CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS CORNER MAIN.ond OAK HRECTS When he ratumed a tear mlnuUf murder of polio-crippled. Michael neera, and to expand the nation's tists and et^^neers. the JEE mettra. iiiutrliTBtTr lEnbniitj^ Sf^ralii (Oontinaed oa Paga T im e) I Fanner, 15. output of ^aslc scientific research. (OwiHERed w jN f* Elevea j 7 ■ "'■ . 4 '\ I ' - I
■- i.- P A G E T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1958 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1968 PAGE THREE
B o l t o n Columbia C o v e n t r y , 2 Men Perish, Sheinwoldi on Bri<%e FOR lARY'S SAFETY. HEALTH. COMFORT » Scouts to Continue Canvass Church Plans Business Bodies USE OUR PERSONALIZED Health Board Asks Selectmen ' 4 Trapped in BAPVnr Fi^ y n e e d e d < South dtalar ..Dr: Mather H. Neill of 60 Ply-4 are hopeful, of bourse, that we w111*al security projects; $18.4 billion To Aid Blackledge District Member Vote AGAINST BAD BREAK Beth- ddse vutowM e mouthnouth L«ne was promoted to aa- never haye occasion to use any for benefits of various kinds; $7.99 DIAPER SERVICE By Alfred Shelnwold NOkIM Control Rats at Town Dump sedate medicAt medic*! director, of the bond because of dishonest em billion for interest on the national Gotham Blaze // ,4/ Members of Columbia Congrega-1 Sometimes you don’t need every Aktna Life Insurance Co. at the ployes but the bank’s officials want debt; $2.5 billion for general gov- Tour Baby Will Never Use An.ToiM Ela«a Dtapera. Boy Scout Troop 73 will con-*tlon project launched laat week by Video Bveryday We U*e Olaperene — The. Rash Preventive Anmeptle the church. tional Church will meet Monday at posaible trick in a suit; you may ! t K 8 5 TTie Coventry Board of Select-^:potato with creamed beef, vegeta annual meeting bf the company’s to be. sure the "depoaitora are emment revenues, estimated at (ContiRuefi from Page One) tinue lU hou*e-to-hou(# canvass K J "completely protected" In an.v $74.4 billion, would come from' Prsiyer Pattern Defined 8 p.m.'' in the church according to,, be satisfied to give up one trick, i All KlghU Baeerve#— wen hee received • letter from the ble, cooklei; Friday, tuna fish board of directors Tuesday. CALL tomorrow In the fund drive to tup- provided you can then be aure of ____ J9St A graduate of Deerfield Academy event. these aourege; $38.5 billion from when the fire was discovered, er- The second of two sermons on a notice by Philip H. Isham, church T. Dtekefiaoa Co^ lae. Board of Health reqUetUng control sandwiches, hot vegetable plate, the uae of the Lord's Prayer as a winning the rest. In such cases WEST B A ft 4 and Amherst College, Dr. Nelli re Harrington added that a good individuals; $20.4 billion from raped unharmed. port the work of Blackledge Dis clerk. of rata in the town dump off Rt. 31. ice cream. Bread, butter anr. Robert Bowen, Chnreb Groups to Meet lumbia University College o ’. Phy- employea is lost In loans of "ques 6.2 M L 3 - 2 3 5 6 About half the calls were com on the proposed addition to the « q 10 • 7 tionable nature" which the hanks levlea. of the New York Board of Ffre tomorrow at 11 a.m. worship at the South needs four diamond tricks Ohaaael 8 Hsetterd. Geaa. town health director, wrote to the The Second Congregational 'aidens and Surgeons. After serv- pleted last Sunday by teams of church which was tabled because Q 7 I 4 K 10 • Uhaaaet S New llavaa, t;*aa. themselves would not think of Congregational Church. Nursery to assure' his gsme contract in no- Board of Health luklng for rodent' Church missionary committee will Underwriter*. Their Job^at a fire adults and uniformed scouts. the proposed addiUbn-did not come SOUTH Ohaaael IS HartlerS. jOeea. making. Charles G. Plrle was reelected 1 1 for small children will be con trump. He can make almost any Ohaaael St SarlatfleM, Haw- YOUB YARN SHOP control. Dr. Bowen aald the health meet at 7:80 p.m. Monday in the is to minimize smoke an< water The local troop has announced vvlthln town soning' regulations. A 0 president of the Employea. Credit ducted In the fireplace room of the play in diamonds and still land on Ohaaael M New Britala. Ceaa. ' (O r* Block EMt of MkIr hasard has been i,n existence for church basement. It will sponsor a special program All boundry lines have been sur A 7 I Clwaaal 4S ■elyahe. Mass. Union at the Newlon Co. at the damage. Community Hall duritig the service. his feet If the suit break.* 3-2. The A 9 4 5 2 BetWMR Omk aad Birch) some time. The Flrat Congregational Church Frank P. Sheldon, CLU, of 78 on Feb. it. Stephen Driggers, veyed and a map made and re ! Ohaaael U Wafeelmry. N. Elm St., hai been given the des annual meeting this week. They were identified as James ■ H M . V i I The adult Bible class will meet question is how he can make sure 4 A < 4 Flrat Selectman Richqr(l Gallnat Pastor’s Council will meet st 8 Eagle Scout of Troop 9. Hartford, corded at the town clerk's office, ignation of "executive field Other officers reelinited were Devine of Brooklyn, married and at 9 :30 a.m. in the Meetinghouse. of four diamond tHcks if the suit SsMh Wsst Nsrlh IsR * Art Needlework eald he has not yet discussed the p.m. in Kingsbury House. will show pictures he took while at establishing certain lines between underwriter for 19.78" by hi* com Ward C. Sw'ain Jr„ vice prealdent; the father of twa 'chHdren; Michael Church school session wilL be held breaks 4-1. I NT Tan 3 NT Pan S n p p l ie t matter with the town’s other two Co-op Mothers tending the Scout Jamboree at at the same hour.' town-owned and church-ow'ned pany, the Phoenix Mutual Life In Mr*,. Joan E. Cuater. secretary; T rfcy, 8$-59 77th St., Woodhaven, -P.* It is not safs to take the ace of Tan Tan Selectmen, but the matter will be 'Volunteer mothers assisting Valley Forge and the Golden Ju property which had not been de S W I T C H T O * Freo inttnictlenf surance Co. of, Hartford, Mrs. Jayne V. Pierson, treasurer; Queens, married three montha; Junior Fellowship will meet at fined. Engaged dianhonda and then finesse dum Opsaist.iaad — 41 given priority. with .classes 'of the Cooperative bilee in England. Parents tXill be 5:30 in the parish room. The designation U given, ac Louia Bru.sart, Brooklyn, married UR HOME? The warning calls for ascertain my’s ^ack;- East will win two dia * Freo Forking Tha Health Board .also sent a Nursery and Kindergarten in the and the father of two children; and Invited to attend the special meet The Junior choir will rehearse at The engagement of Miss Priscil mond tricks with the distribution, cording to the company announce ing if the Church will establish a .M OOTTAOE ST .~ia 9 BOWUNO STARS cllenta and the company an excep youngstera. The Women's Auxiliary to the The Advisory Council of the church serve for church addition fund to Mr. and Mrs. Adrian G. St. Pierre, round finesse of dummy’s Jack of queen and return a club to force At present, the Bosrd of Select Jurgensen, Mrs. William T. Swee (IS-4SI PACE THE NATION tionally high caliber of profession Fir* Commissioner Edward F. Fire Department will see a demon-j will hold its first meeting since the new church addition fund; to 199 W. Center St. diamonds. This would be fatal If out South’s see. South would (SS4SI WIDE WIDE WORLD men's budget doe* not cents In ney, Mrs. Harmon N. Cochrane, al service." CavK'naugh Jr. said a hundred men stratlon of the 2-way fire radio j election of officers on Monday at S see If the church will appropriate Her fiance is the son o f Mrs. East held the singleton queen. thersfors need the see of spades to ■*Tk« Beau la Wabalev money for rat control. Mrs. John A. Kersen, Mrs. John at its meeUng Monday at 8 p.m. at p.m. in the parish room. Georgianna Ather, Mints Court. get back to hla hand after taking Oraves" would work at the scene around the turn of $1,000 from surplus 8 rPlay King First F U E L O I L 4tM < SI PAVL WINCRELL SHOW American l,egion Event# Jsekson, Mrs; George H. Cour snd the firehouse. Hostesses will be dummy’s jack of diamonds. Norman Hall of 405 N. Main St. the clock to find the missing men. funds to the. liew church addition Miss 8 L Pierre is a graduate of The absolutely safe play is to (1A4SI WORLD NEWS KOUND- The American Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Ronald Knapp. recently received hla diploma Mrs. Francis Selbie. ■ Mrs. Dale Manchester EviMbig Herald Bol Manchester High School in the . After the fire started there was fund and to see If the church will begin by csiihing dummy’s king of Dally questioik MODERN HEATIN8 L'P will have an Americanism pro- 'Volunteer mothers assisting from International Correspondence Smith and Mrs. Donald Tedford. ton correspondent, Doris M. class of 1957, and is employed by •iW ( S-Ui TEXAS RANOEBS an explosion. A fire official said add four members to the present diamonds. This protects South Partner deals and bids one no- "Ranaaaaa at tha Slerrai'* ram at Its meeting at 8 p.m. Feb. with similar classes in thf base School* after completing a course Resers'atlons Due DTtalla, telephone Mitchell S-SM5. at its very beat the fire started on the fifth floor, Building Planning Committee to the law firm of Rubinow and La' against s singleton queen. trump. and the next player paseea. (t t ^ l SEVEN LIVELY ARTS 4 in the Legion Hall. Mrs. Marlon ment classroom In the Second In Air Conditioning and Refrigera "Praflle at a Caatpater" f possibly by a careless smoker. Men who plan to attend the Tol be comprised of one each from the Belle. If only small diamonds fall. You hold: Spade—K 4 3, Heart— V. Gregory, Americanism chair Camgregational Church will he tion in near record time. land Association La.vmcn's Fellow • sN ( SI LONE RANOEB 1 Committee on Religious Education, Her fiance Is also a graduate of South gets to his hand with the ace J 9 5 2, Diamond—K J 8, Club— "Dead Eye" man, will be tn charge. Mrs. Robert Warfel. Mrs. Daniel A spokesman for the school said i Ice formed by hose water in the ship dinner meeting at Hebron C ft o n e o s v the Ladles A,ld Society, the Wom Manchester High School in the of hearts and leads a low diamond K 8 8. 'What do you say T ' WYMAN'S (SSI BOOTS AND SADDLES The program to be given ia be Matthews. Mrs. Clifford Stay- Hall'a grades were excellent and freezing cold added to the weight Tuesday should make reservations About Town class of 1957 and-is a student at (Ml SCIENCE rtenON TREA en's Guild and the Music Commit tovv-ard dummy.- If West happens Answer: Bid three no*tminp. OIL COMPANY ing, prepared for preaentatlon by I man. Mrs. Lewis Boly and Mrs. termed the short time in which the I which caused the structure to col today with A. J. Roberta or the Hillyer College. TER lapse. The building also had con- The following is the training tee. to have the rest of the diamonds, Don’t worry about hearts 'When 84 MAIN 8T,—TEL. BU S-IBM <:M ( SI DR. CHRUTIAN 12 boya. four each representing the I Blray Wentworth. course was completed aa "e.xcep- '"-'•sw w rw Js;* Rev. Theodore W. Chandler Jr. Also to fill any vacancies in No definite date haa been set for he can take his queen, but dum < II WEST POINT STORY Dr. Mather H. Neill U ined some 1 avy machinery. schedule for Girl Scout leaders you have such hsisneed dWtrlbu- GREEN STAMPS Cubs. Boy Scouts and Explorer j 57 Notes tional." Dr. Russell Henry Stafford, re the present Planning Committee. the wedding. my’s jack and l^uth’s ace will (11-4*1 BEAT THE CLOCE More than 60 piece* of equipment, next week: Monday, executive tion and so poor s hear^ suit. (SSI I RP.ABCH POf ADVEN- Posts In town. Poat members will i Cub Scout Pack 57 Blue and Hall was formerly employed as a tiring president of the Hartford Other business includes a request clear the suit without further loss. (Copyright 1958, General Fea tng in the Army medical corps, he including an extra rescue company board and committee members TCBE be Invited, iOold banquet will be held at 6:15 joined the Aetna Life tn t948 add machine operator in a Icwal mill Seminary Foundation, will speak for the church to appropriate a tures Corp.) «:M ( t) aoPAbONO caasiov . (Ml MEET THE PRESS The Auxiliary haa presenUd 100 p.m, Feb. 24, instead of Feb, 2S. In from Brooklj'n, was rushed to the ^ «n .v n io d c r ^ orientation, 8 p.m. at the Girl turned to her home in Sarasota, This play Is equally successful (S-U-n> ALL STAR UOLF two years later was appointed as and is now working for the Henri on “Con^egationalism.’’ sum of $200 from the surplus fund Oaaal; damn H. Smith dr. sheets on flag codes and 100 the Nathan Hale Community Cen- scene. Scout office; Tuesday, workshop Fla. Saturday. when Blast has the rest o f the dia (Ml KID ULOVRS (Ul ITALIAN VARIETY HOCB VonZelm Consulting Engineering Rogers to Speak for the purchase of a tape recorder 4lM (It) ACCENT ON UVINO pamphleta on the Declaration of I ter. The pack committee will sistant medical director. He Is a now. ‘ "f>nie up to John Rogers-W'ill be guest speak- on puppets and marionettes for all Mr. and Mrs. James Harrison of monds, as shown. West shows out. Views OM0.S. Teens (Ml RACINO PROM RIALKAR • :M < SI ORAV CROST member of the program committee Firm of West Hartford. He is con As the building started tn col and $300 for the purchase o f 20 and dummy’s jack is played. East ( SI HARBOR COMIUNO Independence to Coventry Gram- j meet at 8 p.m. March 5 at the tinuing his studies in subjects re lapse, one fireman leaped from the ar at the meeting of the Ladies leaders, 8 p.m. in W oodruff hall of Woodland Ter. are. parenta of a (ii> MTCRnAY PERPORM- of the Aasodatlon of Life Insur choir robes. ANCK (IS-4*I TWENTIETH CENTL'BT mar School; These will be present- home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. lated to his work. lianevolent Society of the Congre the Center Congregational daughter bom at Manchester Me takes the queen, but South then Denver MV PBIEND PUCKA "Tn’ ’' Boston. ! OVAL TOR.s Mrs. Charles F. Sumner. Mrs. W al and Mrs. Jerry Shine of Rt. S, have (ralarl “ Tkr I-lltla VltItar" : Interceptor (^ntrol division at El- 1 of an Insurance agency at 74 E. i er. Joseph Dubiel and Carl K ranz' pled, Sunset Coimcil, Degree of Poca dies Society of the St. Colum- rect play in spades. Declarer must ladylike iganner.” ’. Northfield School for Girls in East diamond. ^ Denver High School under an in Aii.xillary total $207.77. according union’s board of directors. grsvel pit heiie. The boy; Henry E X P E R T ELECTRICAL W O RK butter, cheese sticks, cocoanut- Skating Party fp Mrs. I^oiils A, Ste\illet, presi home of Mrs. Edvard White: Bas ■ ance Advisory Committee, Ander ucts already ordered. Northfleld, Mass., is spending the The reason Is that West might ternational scholarship-program. Because of major expenses in Backhursl, was pla.ving on the ice chocolate pudding; T\ies'day, spa Doran and Peter Shumway en and Kackle 4-H, 8 p.m., home of a son is past president of the Man I FOR HOME AND INDUSTRY weekend with her parents. Mr. and dent and public relations chair 1957. no dividend was declared. when he fell through, police .said. ghetti with meat sauce, cabbage- tertained 30 of their young friends Don WILLIS G a ra g e ^ ^ ^ n.ember: Women's Auxiliary Cov- ■ chester Association of Insurance Gospel services will be held in Mrs. Joseph Lusky of Jonathan man. With about .50 per cent eniplove apple salad, French bread and but Thursday evening at a skating, SPEOIAUSTS IN Tnie Auxiliary' and Post will ei try Volunteer Fire Aasn . * p.m., 1 Orange Hall at 4 o’clock tomor Trumbull Highway. Agents and State director of the ter. pears; Wednesday, toasted party on Columbia Lake, in the WHEEL AUONMENT aad IM ^ ^ I*** South Coyentry Firehouse; Coven- | participation in the organization, row afternoon. TOese non-denom have a dance for members snd local insurance association. He is cheese sandwich, potato chips, cove across Jonathan Trumbull MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL PTO PRESENTS BRAKE 8BKVICE UM" guests st 9 p nr. March S in the try Recreation Committee. 8 p m.. i officers predict a profitable vear inations services are conducted by Manchester Evening Herald Co also active in various civic af- i green beans, peanut butter cookies; Highway from their home. During FOR TME BENEFIT OF ITS SCHOLARSHIP FUND g e n e r a l a u t o r e p a i r hall on Wall Rt. Coventry Day School ! in 19.58. Miss Mary Clarke and Mias Janette lumbia oorreepondent, Mrs. Donald fairs. I Thursday, baked beans and franks, the evening the young people MltchaD t-4SSl>-I8 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER AuxiMarv officers will be as Also. Cub .Scout Pack 6.5. Den 7. Anderson was appointed agent- ] Graves. Everyone IS welcome. R. Tuttle, ACadeiby S-S4S5. CLEVELAND P. GRANT in X. William Knight, public rela celery, sticks, rye bread and but roasted hot dogs and marshmal sisted b.v members during s pub at .3:30 p.m.. home of Mrs. Malcolm stockholder In the Syracuse com- | tions officer of the Manchester ter, pineapple; Friday, macaroni, lows over a huge bonfire which the "NORTH TO THE YUKON" ( II NEWS. SPOBTa R WEATB- (lA-MI BACHELAR FATHER lic bean S'lnpcr from .5:30 p.m. E, C. Devine: Den 8. at i:30 p.m.. pany, alao widely known as The | cheese and tomato, tossed aalad, Confucius, founder of the Contu- “ Reatlry Laaaa Oat Prtar" Trust Co. snd a member of the Harold Mahoney of the State boya' mother and dad. Mr. and / A FEATURE LENGTH COLOR FILM and LECTURE (tt-Ml SALLY —“ Sally Camat to .7 p.m. Feb 22 in the Legion home of Mrs. Clarence Amidon: American Agents' Co.. In 1946 and j cracked wheat bread and butter, cian religion, was bom in China in ( II ANNIE OARLEV Public Relations Committee of the Department of Elducation will talk Mrs. Howard Shumway super 551 B.C. / ON ALASKA and YUKON ( » l RAWHEYE Home" Home. The mpn:i will include Den 1. st 5:30 p.m., home of Mrs was firal elected a director in cherry gelatin. on the overall problem of educa vised. (Ml TV TIME t:M otato salad, cole slaw, Albert Chesson; Webelos Den. 6 Connecticut Bankers Assn . told TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT 2:30 Vic .Onmoiie. IHtTle 19.54. I "the banking story" to more than St. Maurice Masaea tion at the meeting of the Kiwanis Hot Lunches 1;N I «l DEATH VALLEY DAYS chern' pie and coffee p.m . South St. School; boys bas (' 31 VICTORY AT SEA and Heene, Willie. Went end In this capacity he repreaenta i persons last year. Masses will be celebrated at St. Club ’Ilmrsday noon at the Man The. menu for hot lunches at MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM (111 MEET ME AT MAXWELLS .MeOlaty. M po«sc Gaelic A ho.apital visit will l>e made ketball, 7 pm , Coventry Grammar 1,200 Maurice Chilrch tomorrow at 8:30 Hlneern, Toni Dnlli. The the agenta of Connecticut, ca rry -! Tlie illustrated talks were made chester Country Club. Horace W. Porter School next ADULTS 8Sc STUDENTS and CHILDREN 50e (Ml WRIRLV BIRDS March 2-’i to the Rocky Hill Vet •School: Cub .Scoiit Pack 57. Den 1. (Ml RlGini'AV PATROL diniret. George C'neol, Hleh* ing into company meetings their | in Manchester public schools and • If You Are Laid Off and 10 a.m. week is; Monday, spaghetti with BOX OFFICE WILL OPEN SUNDAY. l»:SfiA.M. lardl. the Three Sfekele>ia erans Home snd Hospital by Mrs. st 3 p m . home of Mrs Harry R Methodist Notes (Ml DEATH VALLKV DAYS ideas and viewpoints. Anderson j in the surrounding communities by The Nathan Hale PTA program meat balls, celery sticks and ap- T . Tickets Now Available at Weldon Drug Stpre 1:M ( 11 PEATCRE FILM htp:vk a ix e n show P.ichsri W Gronbark. Mrs Mar Ryan; Den 2, at 3 p m . home of and his wife live in Bolton. "There Was a Great Calm" will plesauce; Tuesday, hamburg on ; THIS FILM WILL NOT BE INCLUDED IN MR. GRANTS fiaentn: Dole Hoherinon. Knight in conjunction with the this week was a takeoff on parlia ( *1 ALL STAR THEATER Tefcr Klnr nnd Don Adnmn lon V. Gregory .Mrs. Charles Mrs. Francis Beaudet: Den 3 at 7 be the sermon topic of the Rev. bun, tossed salad and cherry cob- : DANCING MARCH LECTURE IN THE BU8HNELL SERIES. (1M*I PERRY MASON banker.* committee. mentary procedure. It was an "Tlie Ca»a af The Pa*IU»r < MS> AIlVRaVTI RK AT MOTT Raiseb and Mrs I»uis A .Steullet p m i home of Mrs Ruppert Hodg Michael Dwo-kin. regiatered i • Or If You Are Retiring Carlton T. Daley at 9:30 and It bier: Wednesday, Boston baked ’ I ALAND—"N A Reinrn" kin.*: Girl Scout Troop 71. at 8:30 Knight based the talks on the audience participation game origi Naraa” Past I.,enders Night Set pharmaciat and manager of the Ameri'an Bankers Assn, pamphlet a.m. worship services at United beans, cabbage, apple and raisin ; POLKAS opd Ct-Ml PEOPLE ARE FCNNt f:M < S-U) All! CAP;AAH INVITES p m.. Nathan Hale Community Methodist Church tomorrow. Wes nated by Mr.s. Edward Dik of 137 (Ml EKEP IT IN THE PANILY YOl Plans are being formed for an L ggett Drug Store in the Parkade. "Money and Banking.” salad and apricots; Tliursday. i UMe» TV THEATER Alvin Hpitalnick ley choir will sing at the earlier Henry St. She was presented a (:N ( III WATERFRONT annual Pa.al Commander’s • and Center: Troop 21A at 7 p m.. First j has been designated as ' retail man A report jiust turned in by the corsage for her work in preparing meat loaf, mashed potatoes, green MODERN > (tLMI PERRY COMO SHOW rart I. "The Lnnt Town Congregational Church basement; i „f the month" bv WHC7T-Hartford service. Senior choir, with Charles beans, carrot sticks and cookies; (Calarl C.anli: Eddia Plik- Cnr" Past President's Night the evening since 1953, Spitalnick will super Manchester hank to the Associa You Can Keep Your Blue Cross Membership Miller as soloist, will sing at 11 the program. A Valentine cake, ar, Prarl lUllry. Mary (K'Mj T. V. SHOW Slarrlnff of March 29 in the Legion Home. ^ y Scout Troop 63, s' 7 pm.,; tfieilson sUtion". vise activities in Rhode Island. tion shows that last year talks Friday, clam chowder, tuna fish Every S o^ d oy Night Olnnb Shere IColorl Gneeint am . auctioned by Raymond Boudreau, Kayr Tria aad Kay Starr Some 21 Auxiliary membera vol-^ South St. .School designation i* given to re- Connecticut, N*vv York State and were given to 12 8th grade classes. went to Abraham Ostrlnsky, PTA salad sandwichea and fruit cock-1 (Ml COCNTBY MCSIC dTHI- PSd Wynn, Nanette Fabrny Happy Doers 4-H. 3 15 pm..!------Church school for nursery, kin tail; and Feb. 24, meat and noodle (interred 176 hours toward com tailera w-ho show the greatest in Canada. 17 high school classes, two Uni president. Mrs. Allen Veysey and j m V s i c b y LEE home Mrs Joseph Romano: Nee- 1 On a Direct-Payment Basis. dergarten, primary* and senior de- casserole, buttered carrots and ap- | l:M (IK-Ui DICK A THE DCCEEBS munity service work during Jan terest in the welfare of those liv A Connecticut native, the new versity of Connecticut college partrnents will be held at 9 :30 a.m. her committee served refresh ( t| BCOTLA.VD YABD uary to programs of the local Cub dies and Pans. 4-H. 4 p.m., home ing in their communities. regional manager is s member of j clawes. one PTA group and one ments. pie. The last day, is a make-up | ART LOWRY’S *:•* ( *-UI LAWBENCE WELK DDNTWAIT Mrs. Andrew J. Buckley; Pots and ■ Junior and Intermediate depart day, and the only day of school ^^BURNSIDE SHOW and Boy Scouts, 4-H work, and the Dworkiti began his association the BPOE and B'nal B'rllh. He is ! University of Connecticut conven- ments 'Mill attend the a.m. ses L A (IS-Ul GALT STORM SHOW atock up on liquid Tcfreahmants TbihJic Health Nursing A.«sn. Thrift Patches 4-H, 31 5 p m , home Mrs. with Liggett Drug while still at married and has three bovs. |'.ion (American Nurserymen's 1 1 that weekf — ^ Ronald Knapp. Be sure Blue Cross has your current address sion. - " L " B E A U S “ Oh. Saaaaaa” for the weekend. tending high school and later won . — j Assn ). Union Votes Today Personals ' “ Takiaz Way*" and Gift Shop. Junior and Senior MYF will be Mrs. Lillian P. Rice and Mrs. STARTS TONIGHT! ENDS SATURDAY (tt-Ml CLCn OASIS— wllk Kay Ixical auxiliary members attend o.ie nf four full scholarships given At a recent ronference. the may Knight also spoke at the Ells ahosvn a program of slides by Mrs. Starr and Andy Gririltk Manchmter Evening Herald by the rompan.v to East Coast worth Memorial High School in Stratford, Feb. 15 —Union Louise D. Smith both returned to S IL K C IT Y ed a nieeting this week of the ors of 82 per cent of our big cities Elmer Weden at their 7 p.m. meet tOLISH AMERICAN »:M (1»-M> HAVE OCN. 8SI N. $lAln St.—>n 9-I8SS Auxiliary to the Somers American Coventry <'orrespondent. Mrs. F. employes. He attended the t'ni-|said that parking is the most iir- -South Windsor the Longview employes of the Sikorsky Division their homes in Columbia Center WILL TKAVEL Pauline Utile, telephone Pilgrim ing tomorrow'. Mrs. Weden will mm-MKRisnix I-egion Post when an official versity of Connecticiii School of gent municipal problem. It s com School in Ellington and the Willi- of the United Aircraft Corp. will yesterday from Windham Com ( ai Pcni.lC DEPKNDEB 2-62.81. show pictures taken on a visit to munity Memorial Hospital. CLUB in-Ml GISKLE MacKKNZIE Fourth District visit was made by ! Pharmacy. mon for four or more cars to com inantic Training School. ^ ^ , vote today on the ratification of a nxonirMAiM'Jiiixi^^ SHOW, GarrU: dimmy t:M ( II NR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY Japan Mrs. Evelyn Llewellyn, who^has 106 Clinton l^t., Manchester ( A-Ul VOI' ASKED FOR IT Mr.s. Eugene Rychlmg, president In 1952 he entered the service pete for each space on the streets Already scheduled for this .year Junior choir will rehearse Mon- ! Meetings are sched- MMaa C‘Nl«*S(OC( Bayrra aad Tkr Paar Prrya (lA-Mi ALFRED RITCRCOCR and headed the Camp Drum Army are talks m Walker Briggs' 8th been visiting her sister Mrs. Mason FREE ADMISSION IUlhir9l.TH K>rSAIf. II:M ( ai NEWS A WEATHER "Oa Tkr Natr" Accompanying Mrs Rvi hling were day at 3:45 p.m. The adult Bible I"'"V I*"** * p m at ( S-HI NIKE WALLACE INTER Mrs. Steullet, district secretary. I hospital pl.armac.v. One of his ma Richard W, Moore of the W. G. grade classes' and the high school study class will meet Monday at ' ,, , ^^encan Shakespeare Fea- Nuhfer for a number of weoks, re- ’‘‘WNISHED 1*:«* ( II NEWS AND WEATHER MaiiV Body Foiiml - ijw smmb~1 hm fwtnnc VIEW ( Ai dance Tl.ME Mrs. .Stanley J. Harris, district see jor achievement* was to publish a Glenney Co. at 336 N. Main St. ia cla.sses of Robert Hale and Miss ----- lival Theater. (UM*l nCNSMOKE Diane Willard in Manchester, 7:30 p.m. at the parsonage. i - fMiinmMt rrauiK (lAI THE M4.«M CHALLENGE geant-at-arms; and Mrs bi.ok of formula* which is still in enrolled in the 25th Retail Lum More than 50 people of the ' The agreement, forestalling a iA N G E L S y ^ r (aa-MI END OF THE RAIN C:-Mi I.ORETTA YOUNG SHOW Ernest On Highway Fence among others III! II l■l'lll ; -. Cxh‘:«i — BOW "The BarzaJa” Marsh, local unit .secretary. | . use at the camp. ber Training Institute now being church accepted the challenge of|"f*''''e. w’as reached early today l* :li ( ai CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLING (Ml ADVENTURE AT SCOTT Dworkin lives with hi* wife in held at the University of Massa-, This is the fourth year the talks 8:55-6:30-9:55 4:30-8:15 l-iinrh Menus j will have been given by Knight. the parable of talents at the fani- during a negotiations session at 1I;M ( AI CODE t ISLAND The public • sch(X)ls hot lunch j (Contlnufsl from Page One) I Andover. chuaetts. j lly potludk h^ld laat night. Their Hartford. Terms of the new-agree- (lAI I LED THREE UVES (Ml SrOTLA-ND YARD (2:-s*i voma hit pa ra d e “ Vifkl Plaae la Am.lrr- menus for the coming week fol- , I During the 30-day course, which ] I use of the silver dollar "talents" ' ment were not disclosed, pending 3 VALEN TIN E (Calarl dam" low: Monday, ravioli, vegetable.! found Myer's body draped over the Six members of the First Na-' began Monday, he will receive in- ' which were distributed will be tal- i action by the United Automobile SUNDAY . . . ZERO HOUR (Ul EARLY LATE SHOW t*:IS ( II FEATURE FILM fniit: Tuesday, frankfurt in roll | fence strand not far from where , t onal Bank's sla,f attended a bank- tensive training in the fundamen GENERAL lied in two months and used to Workers Union membership, Plua “DECISIOX AT SUNDOWN^ with Randolph Scott “ Dlamaad City” “ Ta Be Or Nat T« Ba“ he discovered the wrecked auto LUNCH DOOR PRIZES GIVEN (Ml HIGHWAY PATROL t*;M ( tl NEWS REPORTER A potato chips, gelatin dessert;] i ing seminar at the F'ederal Re tals of the retail lumber industry swell the renovation fund. >4h> mobile on the new Norwalk road, i To Three Sweethearts Tonigrht U;M (in NEWS. WEATHER A WEATHER Wednesday, clam < howder. peanut serve Bank in Boston Wednesda.v \ Primary purpose of the course TV SERVICE Canvassers expect to complete SPORTS (1A-4*I WHAT’S MV LINE? DeMichael said skid marks in They are -Mr* Carol Duncan and their calls tomorrow in the drive ( AI NEWS (til FILM DTBKCTOB’S PLAY butter and jelly sandwiches, gin is to give those attending a "com Oaya M QC A Call HOUSE dicated the car. a Porsche, swerved Mrs. June .'ttutz. .secretaries; Mrs plete understanding nf *11 phases AT SHADY GLEN to obtain pledges for the renovu- □ □ it-.l crRTAIN 'HME gerbread squares: Thursday, baked Dancy Music and Songs By □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ a (Ml NEWS "Saala Pe Trail” off the highway an<- struck a fence Cdia Manning, purchasing agent; of\ the building materials in.dus- Night* Pins Part* (Ml antP-STLING (Ml THE LATE SHOW before boiin< ing back onto the lr.\\." TEL. Ml S-S482 ANOTHER TREAT FOR YOU U;U (lAI MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE "Laora” Mrs. Marjorie Mcl»ughlin and Wally Fields Quartet “ Art af Mardrr" (Ul THE F.ARLV LATE SHOW highway. Then the car spun around ' ■Miss -Maureen Waddell, tellers: and Eat hearty . . . 6r eat light! Either “ Sreret Peapir” and landed between two posts of Rock fladioi Terrific Comedy ( tl WORLD’S BEST MOVIES Mrs. Violet Trombley, loan coun Several local member* are sched OPEN NIGHTS the highwsy fence. Myer was way you're sure to eat G O O D when Dorothy MaJose **DOCTOn ( IMUPi'OTW sellor. uled to attend the first session AT LARGE'* | ( CHANNIL tossed from the automobile sev you lunch at Shady Glen. T O 11 P .M . **TARMSHED “ Milbon Dollar Movie” eral feet from where the car wound of a profit clinic on "How to Con s VltULVltioa and SUNDAY BUFFET William Legault of the tn’ist de trol Rising Food. Beverage and ANGELS'* OPEN ALL DAT SUNTIAY Color i/^ sS . OAK g r il l : 3:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. Saturday. 11:13 up against the fence. It was appar partment and N. William Knight, ent Myer was riding alone in the Labor Costs." at a meeting of the S:0a. 0:30. t:50 4;M, S ^ . 30 OAK ST., MANCHESTER • CHOICE OF ROAST BEEF, TURKEY, “ ACT OF MURDER” public relations officer, represent Hartford County Guild. A.saociat- Ample Pailting— X o Cover— Xn hllnlmiira ^ □ car, DeMichael aaid. j ed the Manchester Trust Co. at the Arthur Drug Store BAKED HAM, Etc. Frances Farmer Police aaid Myer's brother. Fred. , ed Restaurants of Connecticut. Sun.; All Cole r, All Action / r,9th Mid-Winter Tiust Conference Feh 21 at Ihe Hawthorne Inn in Frederic March lives at Parrish Rd.. Westport. in New York. Jell Chandler Vlrfiala Mari'# Berlin. Rhonda Klemiag Deaalg Moytaa $2a95 Conducted by the Trust Division The combined meeting of the of the American Bankers Assn , “ Yankee “ Pearl the Children Under 10, fl.78 CHANNKl Hartford County and Central Pasha” Mitchell Kleetrie the 3-day conferenrs was held at Connecticut groups will he con PINE So. P ^ ific” SUX’D A Y SAYONARA “Million Dollar Movie” the Waldorf-Astoria and ended PRE-LENTEN Colon r>l«r 3:00 ducted by Joseph Brodner. CPA, l : » . 6:U. 9:U S ./. *:K CONTINUOUS Sunday, 11:15 Gels V Coiitrael Wednesdav. of -New York, a general partner PHARMACY FROM 2 P.M. STATE 8 :10-0:00 SOCIAL "POOD “ SUNDAY PUNCH” in one of the country's largest 664 Center 8t— Tel. Ml 9-9814 Wed.; "S*yonar**'/{in color) FUR p f cL ' ; Five cl(>pks employed In the management firms specializing in MIUTAHY W H IST- AVEY’S William Lundigan Mitchell Electric Co;, with alow Grand Union store, at the Parkade .s U', on -li’-.-'-v. NOW thru TUESDAY EVERY bid of $1,417.70. ha* been con food service, accounting and con SETBACK MOOD” Jean Rogers will take over ” niansgerial posi sulting. PINE UENOX ‘‘\'oti Can Ta.stp The Qualit.t tracted to make lighting fixture tions for one day F«b IS as part DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA U ur audiences J a n itro l improyemenis in the Community nf the company's eighth observance ( II FEATURE FILM M:4S ( II WORLD'S BEST MOVIES Y gymnasium. Leon A. Thorp, sec The President's $73 9 billion PHARMACY Routes 6 & .\ M onday, Feb. 17, 8 p .m . M lW iA H TH ISW IEK "Tke Waif Hak” "Skr roDlda’t Sajr Na" of "Clerk’s Day." , budget for fiscal 1959 breaks down 11 CorrvAI. (Ml LATE SHOW II :M (lAI SUNDAY NEWS SPECIAL . retary-treasurer of the S'MCA 299 E. Center St.—.Ml 9-0896 □ □□□□□□ □□□□□□ }}n V\viU‘l Model FES Designated as “district man as follows: $47.1 billion for nation- I AwBmbly H dl, ^ tell us this has becom e Aif'ESV “ YauBf Mr. Uacala" 11.^ (Ml MILLION DOLLAR -MOVIB Board of TniJitees, *ald today. ager" is Robert Stanford of 115 U;M (Ul NEWS “ Saaday Paark*' After conferring with General Assumption Church It;** ( Ml NEWS a PREVIEWS (4*i NETW AND PREVIEWS gos-fired furnate! Brookfield St : Anthony Spinelli. Door Prizes) Favors! their favorite picture sun. (Ul NEWS 11:M (Ul NEWk Manager Richard Martin yester Hartford, will be "general man lt:U (til LATE NEWS AND WEATH I1:U ( tl NEWS AND WEATHER day, 'Thorpe announced that the ager"; Jo.seph Wright of 57 Cham Refreahments! ER tt:M (ttl LATE NEWS A WEATHER town will, pay $1.2.50 of the cost Donation $1.00 of all tune chud 2Sc 1I:M ( tl NEWS A WEATHER U:M ( tl NEWS , bers .St , "grorerv manager ": 1:M (Itl niLUON DOLLAR MOVIE and the YMC.\ the remaining George Faenza of Hartford , “pro "Cnnoaeel nf Ererett" $167.70 Mitchell Electric was one ( 8) NEWS MONDAY of two bidding firms. Thorp said. duce' manager.” and William lt:M ( II NEWS He said that the fixtures will be .Straight of Rockville, "meat man GLOBE Travel Service SUNDAY (1S-M> HOTEL C08HOPOUTAM replaced -with a new type that will ager." 923 MAIN STREKT (U-Ml TIC TAK DOUGH The clerks, named ^o the posi U:U (lA-MI LOVE OF UFE provide three times the present PARK CHESTNUT U(«* ( n CRUMAUER BABRir tions are chosen by their fellow I Miez/.anine nf SavitiKs Bank ( AI MOVtETUAE U.S.A'. ( AI BUGS BUNNY amount of light without altering of Manchester • (Ul EYE ON CONNECTICUT 11 ;H ( tl HOLLYWOOD'S BEST the existing .wattage. He added j workers aa the "most likely to S s u w u s iA . (itl THIS IS YOUB NAVY (111 SEARCH FOR TUMORROW succeed,” MANCHESTER. CONN. (Ml WESTERN THEATER (K-MI IT COULD BE YOU that the- work will not be done 1MI LET’S TAKE A TRIP (Ul MID-DAY MOVIE until April at the request of Re- | Aim of the annual “Clerk's Day" Tel. MI .1-.’i707 That Interpret The lIllA ( II COMEDIES l t i « (111 THE GUIDING UGHT creation Supertindent James j observance is to "strengthen the 13 :M (Itl WIU> BILL HICKUK 1:N (111 CONNECTICUT LIFE understanding of store personnel APARTMENTS Wishes Of The Family Herdic, who asked that the present | ( AI unTv eb sity o r m icbl (ttl AT HOME WITH KITTY GAN (ttl DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS gvmnasiiim programs not be in of the managerial and executive - Make Your European Reservations NOW jmnarBRmMj v 1:M (111 NEWS functions of the company: to em JOHN B. BURKE HDllYWOOD FOK A OEUaOUS (ttl RAMAR OF THE dUNGLE terrupted. . (Ml MOLUE 1:H (III AS THE WOKLD TUKNS f e a t u r i H S " phasize to employes the vsried op litA ( AI WE BEUIfVE (Itl NEWS ' NEW LOW ECONOMY FARE BY PLANE rUNESAl HOME FLAMES ' (Ul SUNDAY REPORT (Ml 1:U PLAYHOUSE Blanipcl for Death portunities', that exist within Grand nUNDAY DINNnit (Ml SUNDAY PICTURE liU (ttl AT HOME WITH KITTY MvkL ThtrMtx Htiitiiig Union: an(i to-demonstrate man EFFECTIVE APRIL 1st TEU Ml 8-6868 (ttl POLKA PARTY t:M (1A-4*I BRAT THE CLOCK agement's confidence in the people NOW ON DISPLAY EAST CENTER ST. TfliyX '.TL Yh. ih. H 1:11 (lAI MEET THJK MAYOR ( tl TV SYMPHONY ' HMit • hst, iCMtomical Hartford, Feb. 15 lA'i—George 87 ROAST STUFFED I:M ( tl Y’OUB YOKE IN WASHING (ttl FEATURE associsted with the company." RO.l ND-TRIP BETWEEN NEW YORK AM) AMBULANCE SERVICE Washington Henry of Hartford has s f TON 1:M (1A4*I HpUSB PARTY htflt • bi| capacity ...... 489.fi0 HALF SPRING CHICKEN ( AI WORLD'S BI':ST MOVIES ( tl FAMQUrQU8 PLAYHOUSE------been found criminally responsible Shirley Harrington, president of AMSTERDAM . (lAl SUNDAY PICTURE ( tl. AlIERICAN^AN BANDSTANDBAN blow ir • long iifa in the death of a woman drinking BELFAST ...... 4’2fi.fiO OIBUBT GRAVY—CREA3IY WHIPPED .POTATOES * (ttl COLONEL MARCH OF (tt-Ml KITTY FOYLB the First Nstlonal BankSusjias 4 and 5 room model apartment's furnished by TIAYMATES SCOTLAND YARD companion...... tS9.fiO FRESH GARDEN PEAS proven he is a firm believer in BRUSSELS .... (Ml FRONTIERS OP FAITH • top ocoHomy Coroner Louis W. .Schaefer said 1:U ( t) I SEARCH FOB ADVEN statistic*—especially those dealing COPENHAGEN ...... 522.20 TURE LINCOLhr.MERCURY • cooipact boowty. Henry was responsible for the with the safely of depositor's COMPLETE "terrific beating" which ended the FRANKFURT . ,,:^22.20 Ladd and Hall and Norman's, Inc. SiM ( tl FEATURE FILM TOPS IN FIXE CARS! money—and the Board of Direc- EL DORADOS (til CURTAIN TIME :o: • btoMifal daonlinasi life of Maria N. Pare, 44, of West ...... 5’22.2» DINNER (Ml TV OPERA COMPANY' tora has "gone right along" with GENEVA ...... MIESTOWM (Calarl In Msiudiekter They're At Hartford Jan. 11. hla thinking. LONDON ...... 45.’5.fiO ■ ■ PHARMACY ill ’2.35 l:M ( tl JIOUBLE FEATURE Police aaid Henry gave them thia Acting on Harrington's recom PARIS ...... I89.ti0 Saturday and Sunday 19-7—Week Days 1-7 i 459 Hartford Rd.— MI 0-9046 [SW D W A lM ^ (Itl FEB8FECXIVK __ MORIARTY RROTHERS story: |:t* ( AI TEENERS TALK UP mendation. the Board has author 315 Center St, TeL Ml 8-5185 He and Miss Pare had been on a ROME ...... 591.50 JIMMY REED (lt-4*> LAST WORD FREE DEMONSTIUTIOII AND ESTIMATE , ized the addition of an "excea-sive flOuiAMjounsonri l:M.(3II SUNDAY NEWS______drinking spree, and aha had gone bond" o f $1 million for its em SHANNON ...... 408.60 JONNiniKioni*2ucooinE5| ■' ucHnii'r'.nR to his room for more drintta, ' ployes In Manchester and the Col STOCKHOLM ...... 571.70 rOPEN: JOAN SHAW«MWYJ>HH P IffltK ' Manchester Then, Henry got "boiling mad" chester Branch in addition to the LOUIS LAVITT, RentoFAgent ... \ Y CB’JTIIItli. ' ' when 8he *aked for money. He at'- $300,000 bond allready in existence. We Represent All Leading Airlipes, Steamship ^ HTBtCI* - MP tttfroiis • tpilto HOUmBM • MURTHt SCOTT MORIARTY BROTHERS Sheet Metal W orki taqked he; with^hia‘fiitA• ' v 'Hatrington rfc^ommended tl)e in Lines.^Tour Companies. Hotels, Resorli? : A L l t > A Y — COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE . V'' r. i Atter the beating, he t'old po crease a fte r' checking figurfcs Call Ml 3-0676 HISBIO l 4 H l d H S T . lice. he went ,out for -more liquor. which Hhoweil embezzlement* in PM#f€ll tv Waidflg IT BAAII SS Tit W m IT HW it RANGE AND FUEL OIL \ M l 3 - 5 4 1 3 When he returned,! Miss Pare waa banks' throqghout the country I: NO SERVICE Ol^ARGE i [ ( 315CEN1FRST — PHONE MI-3-B1 35 in the aama p()aition. H* became reached the alaggerlng amount of i i Call U* For iRfnnkation, Keaci^atlon*, :S U N D A Y = frightened, and dumped'her body $3 million laat year. m i s m h a m a i S outside on tha-ground. The bank pi*aident aaid, "W a t ' I- •\ M \' / ...
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/■ PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY X6, 1988 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1988 P A G E F i y * . !
dlacusMng do not fill tha vacuum. who la the health of my counten fHanri|p0tpr Andover But they may be the beginning of ance, and my God."- Skipper Plans Connecticut Correlative passages frorp «‘Scl- Barnini Enjoins Restaurant FCC Aide Raps Sites-Ahlberg Wedding hunting ijrraUi a process which will fill tt. They ence and HsalUi with Key to tho Here *n There do nol, so far, point to any solu Scriptuces" t>y Mary Baker Eddy, PIj'BUlUlCD BY m s IH Liquor License Dispute Charge of Pay To Drift from HERAU) PRINTING CO.. INC. tion of the special problem of relsr Yankee Include the foUojvIng (p.l20:4): ‘Miss Fireman’ S ou ^t; IS Blnall Stmt lions between the Arab states and ^'Soul, or Spirit, is God, unchange Uanciiestej, Conn able and eteVnal; and man coexists THOMAS'r rtiBOUBON Israel. At the moment, perhaps, By A. H. O. ^ "WALTER E. TEDFORD Tha right fo 'tall liquor in the9 LaSalle >aald hla client waa the For TV Permit Chile to Tahiti WALTER R FERGUSON adth and reflects Soul, God, fpr they may, seem to Inirease the The Salvation A m y * ’ SL JaMM’ R. C.. Cbarch Howard Jehnaote. Kestaurant at 394 first to apply for a permit, entering Publlah.ra man is God's linage.” OOUNTT BBITOB his request with the Commission To Compete in Finals Foundtd October 1. IMl Ther* are intimations that the M l Main Street Rev. John P. ffannon. Pastor (Conttaued from Pags One) threat to Israel. But, on the other Tolland Tpke., ^rantad .racently Nov. 90, 1957. He said the Knofla '"’4(Continued from Page One). meetings of the State Central Com Major aad Mrs. John Pickup Rot. James .T. O’Coanell Zion Evnngellcnl tAithemn Churcli Publlabad Et*i> Ernlns hand, it could be that greater Arab with tha iaauanca of a permit by application was made about nine Ottcera In Chargsr Rev. John P’. B’lanchfleld pitted voyage because his crew The Volunteer Fire Department EuwUyt and Holldaya Entared at mittees of the two major parties (Mlasonrl Synod) Vernon school officials have been asked to cpeste a ai^ial days later and the restaurant aakad leading ' Miami political figure," Poat onica at Mancheater Conn. unity, and a greater Arab sense of C. Peter C!arls«h. Bantoiaver . . Rot. Joseph H. McCMn Cooper nnd Hlgji Streets the State Liquor Oontfel 0>mmls- Bacond Claaa Mall, Maltar msy henceforth be declared open claaa for children with above average IQ s so these children for a permit on Dec. 6. and said Mack was close to Pal includes French oceanographer Miss Cole Picked voted last night to participate in destiny, would he the precise Mr*. Lillian PerreHi The Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, Pastor a'.on, haa temporarily been revoked mer. to members of- the press. This Knofla is not involved in the Jean' Pelllsier, .w'ho will make sci the search for "Mlaa Fireman of ■UBSCRIPTIUN RATES things that would ease Arab fears Songster lA^ea;- Sunday Masses; Miss Marlon A. Erdln, Organist can be edu^ted according to their abilities and so they way by a court Injunction. '' The ousted counsel said Ander Payabla in Adranca makes it s matter of some urgency ------'■ • court action as hla new, package entific obeerv'atlons for Uie Inter For Recitation at Eastern Connecticut.” The local de- of Israel, and permit the making For adults 6, 7, >, 9, 10 and 11 The temporary injunction "was son formerly was a member of a Ona Taar ...... IW that the character of the meetings "9;30 a.n>.j. Sunday school claases realize their full potential. store la not within 1,000 feet of partment will choose girl to rep- o'dlock with two’Masses at 0, one Feb.16, Sunday before Lent; The plan, as outlined by Sey slgned to collega freshman ooura- brought against the commission by law firm which represented Pub national Geophysical Year (IG Y i. T a 8U Months ...... 7 Til of the peace which has hitherto which from time Immemorisl have for all :'igts. Alton J. Munise either of the two locations. Thraa Months ...... X >0 in the ipain auditorium for adults 9 a.m., Sunday School. (Note; mour E. Lavitt at a recept . Board es at Glendale College, a part of John Bamlni of 134 Henry St., lic Service and that Scott was a The other three crewmen are a L i l l l C O l n U i n i i c r j regent this town In the finals of tha proved imposaible. Strength and guided the high destinite of these YPSM. \ The lawyer said the appeal Ona Month ...... I XO and ohf. for the*, children in the Free Bue transportation for chil of Ekjucation meeting, would sepa tha Glendale achool system. Bub- loser In a recant 3-v.*ay atruggla to member of the same law firm young Chilean engineer and two —^----- !"M iss B'lreraan" contest in the WU- WaahlY .XO 10;4fi, Holiness service with charges the Commission waa "ar security are aometimaa more rea two parties shoul 1 somehow be pre basement; and two Masses at. 10, dren whooe parents esnnot bring rate the top per cent of the jocta Included In the axperiment obtain liquor permits in the area. veterane of the West-Blast trip, a Miss Brenda Ann Cole tvill give j ,irt,anUc State Armory May 2. Slsgla Copy ...... ot Band music. Mr. gnd Mrs. Ken 10 bitrary in denying Bamini's ap- i and a director of Public Servic^ aonable and rational than division served’ and immortalized before it one in the main auditorium and or ssnd them, or live st a distance. achool population from tha average are mathematlca. acience, E n f U ^ Ha la alao appealin'' the Oommls- Frenchman and a Chilean. the Invocation at the GOP Lincoln MEMBER OF fades forever. Accordingly, we to neth Gosney will sing duets. John plication without aufficlent caute." i In Miami. Anderson said "No ‘ The local contest will be judged one in the basemenL For information, kindly dlsd.MItch- or below average chUdren, history and psychology. aion’a action In turning down his LaBella gaid the Commission gave | comment. J don't know anything Day Dinher Feb. 22 at the K of C _ THE ABSOC3ATED PRESS and weakness. day take our readers into s simu V. Gosney will take for his topic If and when the Tahiti Nui II at a semi-formai dance held in the n a Assodatad Prasa u axcluataaly ell 9-(M08 or 9-4444.) ' Lavitt based his claim on the In another experiment at Glen- application. as Its rakgon for the denial that' aliout being atimmored." Palmer reaches the South Sea Islands. De Home. Bo what is happening in the lated session of the Democratic "Wonderful." The committee announced today regional junior-senior high school anUUsd to tba uaa of rapubllcatlnn of St. Bridget's R. C. Church 9;60 a.m.. Adult Bible Claas. fact that the town’s school ayatem dala elemental^ achoola, the mors No action haa been taken against the Barnini location waa "not in and Scott could not be reached for Bisechop plans to cruise in French all nawt dlapatchea credited to It. or Near East is full of particular Sfhte Central Committee, with a 2 p.m.. Hospital visitation by that ahe will give aeleettona from in April. Rev. John J. Delaney, Paator 10 a.m.. Nursery in the parish ia devoting itself to educating the capable learners are brought to Donald Knofla, the third "con comment. Oceania to study the animal life The rules state entries will be not othanrlta cradlted In thia papar similar visit to the Republican Mrs. Major .rohn Pickup and Mrs. the public interest.” Lincoln's first and second in and also iha local naira pubitahad bars complications, troubles, worries, Rev. Stanley E. Hastlllo house during church worship. masses and la holding special gether' In one classroom for three testant," who was alao g.-anted a Work Halt* and the culture of the Tuamotu open lo departments In Tolland, All dahta of repubileation of apaclal counterpart to be presented at a Elizabeth Wilson. Whiteside’s lawyer, Judge Rich augural addresses. and dangebst as well as promises. Rev. Dennis R. Hnssey 10 a.m.. Divine worship. Tsxt; claasea for mentally retarded chil periods a week. There they do permit and opened a package store LaBelle aaid he expects a fur Islands. Windham and New London Ckiun- dlapatchea hcratn ara also raaarrad later date. 7:30, Salvation meeting with ard M. Hunt, said "W e ’ll be there She wa* recently awarded.^ the Asslstanta Matthew 17:1-8. Theme: The dren, but that little or nothing is i*fnoarch or .project study that la at aS2 Tolland Tpke. a few days ther hearing will be held in the The first leg of the trip tvlll take ties. Girls selected to represent But it could be that the over-all The meeting opens with ' the Band and Songster music. Mes Johnny-on-the-apot. 'This case is DAR Good Citizcn.ship Medal. She Full aarrlca ellant of N E A Serr- Transfiguration of Christ Before being done for the intellectually advanc^ for their aga. aEo. near future, perhaps next week, the raft up the coast to Callao. their towns must be between 17 tea. liic trend involved is more important Democratic State Chairman John sage, Our Aims and Ambitions In 'm s ia a variation of Lavitt a just beginning.” i* the daughter of Mr. and Mr* and single. Masses on Sunday at 7, 8, 9, 10 His Passion. gifted chUd, Takes Appeal on the temporary injunction. He Peru, where the crew hopes to pick Publlahrra Raprra'oiauaes: - Tha Bailey In the chair. Life. Vernon groupa chUdren of ap plan which would put tha gifted On Monday, the committee plans Everett Cole of 57 LjmiJale .St. A judged on personality Julius Mathewa Spacial Acency — Na» than any of theae. It qould be that and 11 a.m., and Masses down 11 a.m., GottesdtensL Atty. John D. LaBelle, represent up the main current next month Bailey; The meeting will come proximate equal intellect and abll' children In one claaa for each Mid the h irin g on Uie appeal w ill; to hear Schwartz again. Harris senior at Manchester High SchMl, | g^^j^j^auty of face and figure, York Chtcaco Detroit and Boston. the Arabs themselves are begin stairs at 9 and 10 a.m. 1;S0 p.m.. The Lutheran Hour ing Barnini, said the injunction probably be held after March 4, aa)urt Caines policy. That led to reports —pinned Masses at 7, 8 9, 10 and 11 a.m 10:45 a.m.. Worship service but at the same time, Vernon, as ficiating. Burial win be in Eaat if . enough people are interested. A tjulte know which of two particu It is also very legal that, in crats. It can be anybody you please, program includes combining high lines case with an unnamed "act Griffin Photo to at least one high administration message, "The Hope that Hallows.” all school ayatema. must still bend Cemetery'. number of women have already lar considerations to emphasize. the course of our normal relation except for Rlbicoff. 9:30 a.m.. Church. School for achool and college at the same ing chairman" of the Civil Aero aMRS. LOUIS ARNOLD SITES official - - that Eisenhower had de Second Congregntianal Churcli 8 p.m.. Guest speaker will be Dr. time. Twenty - five exceptional lU greatest effort toward edu (Continued from Page One) Friends may call at the Holmes nautic Board ICABi in June 19.53. cided Stassen had outlived his use- signed up and it la expected that One aspect ahowt President Nas ship with the nation of Cuba, deal Henchel: Why can’t It be Abe? nursery, kindergarten, primary Samuel J. Hynd. missionary on Two Blast Hartford youths were firemen may also join the claaa in and senior departments. 385 N. Main St. high achool seniors h i ^ been The mother of the bride 'was a l order lo make up the total of 20 or ing with its existing government, 11 a.m.. Church Schcxil for Jun " ...... " ' "' " ' ' ' ...... ■ tween rebel headquarters at Pa- 5 and 7 to 9:.30 p.m. said Adams entered the case at the morning by Judge Wesley C. Gryk | Hagerty. when a.sked today with our informal, free, and se Mrs, Mildred Calchem, Organiet Africa. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Ahl- tired in a light pink rayon dre.xs. 25 that ia required. and he Is a character with whom we supply that government ■with ior and Intermediate Departments. dang. Sumatra and Jakarta were request of Chotlner. the Register on charges of breach of the peace. whether Stassen had been asked to cret bajlot of preference. Take Mias Viola R. Foster, 7 p.m., Mrs. Samuel J. Hynd will ■evei-ed after the Djuanda cabinet : .Mm. Margaret N. Beattie covered with black net, velvet The 6-wcck course will be con we have had some difficulty, per military equipment, just as we sup 9:30 and 11 a.m., Morning wor story said. It also quoted the let berg, 39 Spruce St., became the Salvatore A. Lamesa. 16. and Fran get out, replied: your slips please. Choir IMreotor speak. W KNB—840 w n o —1900 rejected the ultimatum and form- Mrs. Margaret .N'ichol.xon Beat- jacket, pink hat and gloves and ducted by Roger Eastman of W il haps because of our own diplo ply many other governments with ship. sermon subject: "There Was ter as aaklng "is there anything bride of Louis Arnold Sites, 613 corsage of dark pink split carna cis A. Pagano. 17. were arrested "Of course, he wasn't." (Committee members come for Mies Martha Thornton, WtXXJ— 1290 Daily Radio WPOP— lU O ally kicked the four young colonels fie, 73. 31 Riverside Dr., widow further in this matter which- I li mantle, a Red Cross Instructor. matic Ineptness In dealing with ward. Dr. C. John Sattl painstak a Great Calm." The WesleyCSiolr Main St., son of Mrs. Alice Sites, tions. The mother of -the bride and charged with theft after tak Hagerty added he thought the arms, either to make them our al Religious Edueatlan Director Emanuel Lutheran Chiirrh W H A T-810 out of the Army. ! of James Beattie, died suddenly at can do to be of assiatance?" The It has not yet been announced will sing at the 9:30 service. The WDRC—1800 Eaetem Standard Time 305 Washington St., Hartford, and groom was attired in a cham ing a hub cap from a car in the friendly tone of Eiaenhower's let him. Another aspect- another tree lies against Communism, or to ingly counts out 72 slips of paper C. Henry Anderson, Paator MsM Rallv Tomorrow 1 her home yesterday. Regiater quoted Adams as telling whether the courses will be held in reiifAs to his seat and begins writ soloist at the 11 service w-ill be 10 a.m.. Morning Worship and pagne rayon dress. covered vicinity of Center Springs Park ter made that clear. And he point the elementary achool or the fire in the situation—offers us the Gerhard Lohmann, Sukarno, who will address a She wa* bom in Portadown. Ire- Chotlner in one letter: "I am look- Louis B. Sites, Van Block Ave., ed to the friendly tone of Staaaen's guard against the possibility that ing laboriously. Bailey passes i Charles Miller. Church School. Worship Hour Nurs' with sheer black net. cham Feb. 4. house. 11 a.m., Nursery. Associate Pastor Ibe following program ached mass rally in Jakarta ’ tomorrow, . land. Feb. 23. 1884. She had re- ing into the matter and shall try Hartford, at 7:30 last evening In pgjjnj color hat and gloves and letter of resignation to the Presi more pleasant spectacle of Nasser they might buy arms from the shoe box, and committee members ery. G. Albert Pearson, WHAY—Washington Raporta The charge ■was reduced by In other news from a recent 3 p.m., Concluding canvass for contlnued to brush off rebel de- sided here for 33 years, to keep you advised. Mary's Episcopal Church. The; corsage of yellow split carnations. dent in saying Stassen was leav reaching out to stabilize Byria Communists. slip, or stuff, their ballots inside Sermon ; "The Salt of the Earth” Minister of Music ilea are supplied oy the radio WTIC—Monitor Judge Gryk when coun.sel for the Mothers Club meeting, it has been the renovation fund. WDRC—New#’ Tiro* mands as he boarded a chartered She leaves a daughter. Miss Mar- In testifying before the subcom- Alfred L. Williams, rector.' Following the wedding cere- youths stated that a guilty finding ing of his own accord to bid for against a possible internal Com These two legalities, however, it. Bailey returns to the head, ta Text: Mntthew 5 ;18. nanagementa and ara subject to WPOP—Tempo Bandatand nlane at Tokyo's International Air- garet Beattie of Manchester; a announced that the annual series 7 p.m.. Junior High Methodist 8:45 p.m.. Mu Sigma Chi will mittee. Schwartz said its files con- 1 performed the double ring cere- mony a reception for 100 guests on the theft charge w'ould prevent political office. munist coup, which is somethtni; ble.) Quinquagesima Sunday—Divine mange without notree. 4:45— P„,.| son. Robert D. Beattie of Man of progressive teas will be held add up to something distinctly un Youth Fellowship. ■ \ meet.at the church. WHAY—Supper Serenads •rt. . Robert D. w attle or Man-1 tain copies of two letters fromfriim SvdnevSydney .MacAlpineMacAlpine was, was held at the VValhalla Club. their entering mllitarv aervice. Sla.ssen, three times govei’nor of Bailey; The results o f your poll Worship and Church School 9 and i:aa— WTJC—Monitor •There is no caupe for alarm or Chester: a si.xter. Mrs. Fnien Adam- ; Adams relating to a matter under organist and accompanied the so-We.sl Hartford, later in the spring than lA*t year. we ourselves are not sure we could pleasant. The arms shipments we 7 p.m.. Senior Methodist Youth 7 p.m., Junior-High Pilgrim Fel Raymond E. Mvette 31. of 17D , Minnesota, now is a legal resident The next meeting of the club will are as follows: Lee flrsf’preference, 10:30 a.m. WUAY—i*utlui Pitrty WDRC—New* Time ixiety. " he declared. "U k e any »nn of Ireland; a brother. Robert consideration st the lime by a fed- ,ojgt Miss Sally L. Ahlberg. whose' Upon their return do, with Eisenhower Doctrine or halt, under the neutrality act, Fellowship. lowship will meet at the home of WCCC -Mumc Huum WPOP—Tempo Banditand anxiety, from a wed- Garden Dr., was' fined $120’ for Pennsylvania and a former be at the home of Mrs. Robert Bowles second preference, Benton Sermon. "Lord. Let Me See WKNB—P.M. her country. Indonesia hss it* ups .Nicholadn of Australia: and a cral regulatory agency. Schwartz nun,'bers were "The Lord s Prav-j ding trip to New Y president of the University of Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin, 187 1:#*— other CO ork City. Mr. operating a motor vehicle while Azinger of School Rd. our occasional strategic shows of might be used in behalf of Cuban third preference. Clearly." Pastor Anderson. WTIL—N«w» WHAY —Supper Screnada and downs." grandchild. gave no detail*, but aaid the jet- Pennsylvania. He bid unsuccessful Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Princeton St. . WORU—New* Reporter er. ” and ‘'Oh Perfect Love. " The. and Mrs. Sites will reside at 613 underethe influence of intoxicating Young Adujts Meeting force in the area.' freedom. The arms we ship legal Dr. Satti: How can you announce 3:30 p.m. Seminar on the new WTlC-Muslc One leader in the rebel strong- The funeral will be held Mon- ter* were addressed lo Chotiner. ly for the Republican presidential CXiurch WPOP—New* WDRC—Cleveland Orchestra altar was decorated with chry- Main St. liquors o; drugs. He pleaded guilty. Young married couples who The merger of Egypt and Syria the result of the poll when you hymnal and liturgy to be held at 1 :1 5 - WPOP—iuk* Bos Sat Night hold of Padang. Sumatra, aaid that ! dav afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Schwartz has charged that what nomination in 1948 and 1952. He ly, to the recognized government Winter and Garden Streets St. Mary'e Epiecopal Church WHAY—PoUia Party santhemums. The bride, a graduate of Man- Frank Furphy. 57, of no certain would he willing lo represent the haven't even opened the shoe box Emanuel Lutheran (Jhurch, Hart 7:15— "the only thing that will d'lay (the Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Mam he termed a "White House clique" Given in marriage by her father. ( cheater High School, is employed waa boomed as the Minnesota dele has stimulated another counter of Cuba, are being used to main yet? llic Rev. ErirJi Brandt, Paator Clhnrch and Park Streets ford. WvX’C—Music ctuum WHAY—Supper Berenad* address, was sentenced to 30 days i F'irst Congregational, Church at WKNH—P M WTIC—Monitor proclamation of a ne-.v govern- St. The Plymouth Brethren will of- ; has exerted pressure on regula- the bride wore a Cliantllly lace I at the Aetna Life Insurance Co. in jail for intoxication. He waa ar- i merger, this one between Iraq and tain a dictatorship and to deiiy Bailey: This is the first time any Ivan Beckwith. Rev. Alfred L. WilUams. Rector 5:30 p.m., Hi-Leaguers will meet WTIC—Rosa Mlltfr ' ■ ------' ------■ ficlate and burial will be in East tory agencies. The subcommittee the annual rnid-winter conference Organist and Choirmaster WDRC—Cleveland Orchestra ment 1 Is some word of hope for a over satin gown designed with a | The bridegroom attended Browns- rested, last night. I ” "® ’'® nomlna Jordan. And here again. American political freedom to the people of body has ever questioneJ the re Rev. Prescott Beech Jr., .'Assistant it Luther Hall. A tour of St WURU—Let • Occorst* WPOl— Jux* Bos Bat Nlgm Cemetery. is investigating the FCC. the CAB tion for governor of Pennsylvania for young adults in Meriden tomor WPOP—Tempo BaBCitand 7 :»— settlement from Jakarta or Presi Queen Anne collar, embroidered , vllie High School. Brownsville, Richard J. Shea, 31. Sheridan row afternoon au'e asked to contact policy doesn't quite know how to sults of a Bailey poll. Does any Sydney W. MacAlpIne, Organist Mary's (Jhurch is planned. , Friends may call at the funeral and four other such agencies. with sequina and pearla, a fitted ] Maine, served in the U.S. Air in the May primary and go on to Cuba. Sunday, February 16th, l:JS— WHAY—Supper Berenad* dent Sukarno and chances of that Apts., waa aentencet'. to 20 days in the Rev. Willard E. Thomen for body else think we need to open and Cholc IMrector W HAY —Heart Assn. WTIC—Monitor home tomorrow from 3 to 5 and Harris waa ashed yesterday if ^^d long sleeves. The full Force and ia now employed in defeat the Dcinocrallc candidate in appraise two particular aspects of The people of Cuba are more (^ulnquaesima Sunda.v- - teem dim." jail for intoxlcaUcn. He was ar the box? Mrs. William Kloppenburg, 8 L John’s Polish National Weev. Kirilin WDRO—Cleveland Orcheetra 7 to 9 p.m, ! the subcommittee wa* going to ballerina length over East Hartford. the November election. Stassen further details. the situation. Our State Depart 8:45 a.m., Sunday School. WKfiB—P M WPOP-Word of Uf* In Jakarta. Foreign Minlater Su- rested last night Sin'fce interest has been ex- likely to be impressed by the re Douglas Bennet; I even think we Junior Choir Organist Catholic Church It ia requested that flowers be 1 ask Adams to appear. Harris said gj,* wore a lace plateau I ------would have Elsenhower as a con- ^ , 8:45 a m.., Worship Service with WTiC—Ross Miller 1 :4 5 - bandrio has predicted that the in Roger F. Pitkin. 28. ot 56 Pit ment reasons that Iraq, in order sults than by the legalities of our should have opened the one you 21 Golnay St. WDRC—Adventure* In Selene* WHAY—Supper Berenad* cipient revolt probably would be , omitted if Adams w'anta to come be- atudded with sequins ami i LauR hIand-W alsh stlluent. The President is a Penn- pressed by a number of young cou Holy Communion: sermon, "That WTIC—Monitor kin St., was fined J12 for failure farm at P'®® forming a group within the to follow such a course, may have procedures. And one day, when took in 1»M. Quinquagesima; Rev. D. Kent Kulawasz, Rector WPOP- Tempo Bandetand aettled when Sukarno return*. ' I fore the group "he certainly will -ggri, carried a bouquet of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Walsh i sylvania resident with a They May See." 1145— WDRC—Cleveland Orcheatra , to renew his operator'.* license. He Gettvshui g I church, arrangement,* will be made Bailey: O.K. So we open the box. 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. WPOP—Word ol Life •Mr*. Fred C. Smith be given the privilege. ".m ,. 4*41 Y*na tin n fl anH h n h v '3 to resign from the Baghdad Pact, the people of Cuba do obtain their 10:1.5 a.m... Worship Service WilAY—Parade at Muate ‘'The present Djuanda government white esmationa and baby 3 of Andover announce the marriage was arre.sted vesterdav. Just like I said, it's 42 frr Lee. 28 9 a.m.. Morning Prayer ( l i t 8:30 s.m.. Mass. W eex;—MuaiC Ro-'m South Windsor Mrs Amy In' 1956 Stassen ti led to diunp "ear future tho Rov Tho- which would rip that particular pa political freedom, we are going to with Holy Communion: Sermon, *'v^Ay-a«r«nad« in Blu* definitely la not Communist or breath. of their daughter. Sylvia Louise, to .Mrs. Therc'-o .5tello, 29. of .3.'>6 for Bowles, and one for Benton. Family Servicel with Junior Choir. 10:30 a.m.. High Mass. WKNB—P M , Communist-influenced." Suhandrio Brown Smith, 53. of Main St . wife Vico President Nixon for the No. 2 said He a.sked that «ny per tiger of Mr. Dulles' diplomacy "That They May See"; (Nursery WTIC—Roat Muter WTIC—Monitor The bridesmaid. Mi.xs Bette L. Ian Laughland. son of .Mr. and Adams St , u a.* fined $21 for spot on the GOP ticket. At tfie others interested in joining the be shocked and disillusioned be Dr. Sattl: Now we know thia Instruction by the Aasi.stant (Main WDRC—8«t. NU« Country 8ty!« declared yesterday. of Fred C. Smith, died yesterday Ahlberg. sister of the bride, wore in Parish House). WDRC—Mualc 011 Iliac ob Mrs. John .A. Laughland of Ayr, | operating a motor I’ehicle without last minute he conceded failure Rroiip to contact him. to shreds. The reason would be cause the triumph of freedom also Bailey poll's a fake. I peraonall.v Church). WPOP—Tempo Bandatand WPOP—Juk« B teturdmy Night at Hartford Hoapital after a long a ballerina-length red gown, cov 2:45 p.m,. Choir meets at Church | :li- Tolland County Scotland. The wedding took place in a license and $12 for di.srcga rding to Ki.'^enhouTi. who took no side J Sermon Topic that Iraq can't be pretending to brings to light some bltterne.ss to put in 72 ballots for Tom Dodd. 9 a.m.. Holy Communion in the I WHAY—I!pr4? B to Wt* illnesa. ered with lace, with a red satin Driimcree P.irish Church. P orta-, ;i atop sign at Adam.* and Hilliard to attend the Workshop for ' the Children's Chapel (old Church). WHAY—Parade ok Muate WTIC—UConn vb R.I. She ,\va* born In Simsbury May ptihllclv in the ('ontroversy. /»ndl “Three Little nrds is the topic lead any Arab federation move ward us. North Africa is not the Let's have an honest count! ribbon around the bodice and down, Northern Ireland, on Feb. sta new hymnal and service book at Celebrant, the Rector. Service in The WCCC—Mualc Room WDRC—lUt. Nil* Country Btyto I, 1904. daughter of the late Henry Superior Court then made a convention .speech ' the sermon which the Rev Mr. ('Pandemonium, etc., during WKNB—PM WPOP—Juk* Box Bntar^Ay KtgM waiat. She wore a horsehair halo 14 Mathew and Laura .Mlodzinski ment while adhering to an alliance only place where American-made Emanuel Lutheran Church, Hart the Nursery Chapel. 41 Park WTIC—Buaa Miller Obituary and Harriet Barnes Brown seconding tlie re-nomination o f ' Thopicn w'lll give at the It am. which Bailey pounds the gavel, with nose veil, and carried a bmi The bride, a graduate of Man- of 3.') Dover Rd. were each fined Nixon. I 'vorship service tomorrow in the all the other Arab nations abhor. guns murder American principles. grabs th» shoe box, am. throws the ford. at 3:30 p.m. Street follows. Church School WORC—City Hospital . WHAY-t.aitolcttt Noy«&* She ws.x a member of the Bum- Doct4>r Says WPOP—Met Opera w n c—UConiJ v» R.I. 1 Four divorces were granted by quet of white carnations with red rheater High School and Simmons $15 for a breach of the peace. Tlie At Uie time Ki.^enhower de- f i r s t Congregational Church, But if a merger between Iraq doors open to the press waiting classes follow these 9 a.m. services. aide Methodist (Jhurch. East Hart S:15- WDRO—Gilbert HlgheC I Judge Alva P. Loiselle yesterday ' running through them. College, waa the granddaughter of couple waa arrested after a dome.s- fended Sta.s’.'cns right to trv to; PK to Hold Try-Otits and Jordan ruins’ the Baghdad outside. I (lalvary Chapel ( AseembUes of 11 a.m., Morning Prayer with WHAV—Parade ot Mualc WPOP—Hound Dog Mr*. Gladys F. Morrison ford in a short calendar session of Tol- Wallace Darling. 87 Surnmer St., the late Mr. and Mra. William lic argument at their home Keb. A Return Of Sentiment God) sermon by the Assistant. Senior WCCC—etualc Room t;4 ^ Mrs. Gladys F. Morrison. 58, Beaidea her husband ahe leaves block Xixon. and granted Slns.*cn a Try-outs for a i lay about the Part. It may also have some bal Reporters: What's new, John.? YVoman with Many Allergies WKNB—P M WHAY *-laiOtolette NoTtnt j land County Superior Court. was best man. and ushera were Walsh of Linden St. She had re- 3 A charge of intoxication International Christian University '22 Vernon Street Choir. widow of Joseph Morrison, died two sons. Warren L. Smith of East request for a leave of absence to We are pleased to note that Bailey: It's the same old story. Poxes Cnusual Problem WTIC—Roaa Miller WTIC—UConn vi R I. 1 Mary A. Garibaldi of Bolton wa* Robert Goldsnider. South Rd . Boi- | cently been employed as a legal against Mathew waa polled. in Japan w ill ho held after the Pil- ancing positive results. For one K. I.. Gustafson, Pastor 7 p.m.. Evensong, sung by Boys' WDRC—City Hoapual WDRC—Sports « vesteidav at the home of a ^n. Hartford and Brian F. Smith of ,.o„. ou..,, ., trv to hloi 1( Nixon. only 3(X),000,000 valentines were Complete party harmony. granted a divorce from John J. | ton. and David Guay. 20 Spruce St. I secretary In Washington, D. C. James J. Rlzza, 47. of 31 Lock- g-im Fcllow.*hlp meeting from 7 thing, it may take the help- Choir, followed by instruction on WPOP-»lei Opera WPOP—Hound Dog 'Milton A. Morrison. T vin Hill Dr., this city; a daughter. Mrs. Faith S. | cgribaldi on grounds of intolerable By EDWIN P. JORDAN. M.D. 9 : U — wood St., charged with improper to 9 p in. in the Congregational sent and received yesterday, which 9:45 a.m,, Sunday School with the faith and practice of the Z:ta— Coventry. - 1, ■ Rheaume of Bolton; thi’ee broth- -cueltv, and was permitted to les.s. poverty-stricken. British- Written for NEA Serrice WHAY—Parade ot Mualc WHAY-Record Reirlev sloppily sentimental, and profane' ®f *n Intcr.secUon. wa.s Church tomorrow TIk play will he would indicate that, as with many classes for all. Church. WCCC—Music Room WTIC—UConn tb R.I. A former resident of Manches- ers, Raymond Brown of Manchea- 1 bequeathed fiction of a nation, Jor ! by turns, yet thoroughly likable fined $6. Stanley I. Auerbach. 16, produced al the family night ,*up- 11 a.m.. Morning Wor.shlp. A distressing letter comes from WKNB—P.M. WDRCff-The World foolght ter. ahe had lived In Cqvenlry for 1*,.. Harold Brown of Wallingford I maiden name ' Hospital Notes things, taste and sentiment and A Thought for Today . Dally: 7,Phi-. Evening Prayer WTIC—Rosa Miller WPOP—Hound Dog Hart Drama 1 For last evening's performance of 112 Weaver Rd.. was fined $3 ner In the church March 21. The dan, off our hands. And since Jor a reader, Mrs. R„ who says she is • :|g- about two months. was bom and Archie Brown of this city: two 1 , „ , - „ selectivily are retiirning as virtues Sponsored by the Manchester 6 p.m., Christ’s Ambassadors— (except on Ash Wednesday). WDRC—Gueel SUir ------.h. Grace Parsons of Anthony M. Mocci Jr of Crom- ' special praise should be directed for failing to carry hi.* registra PF program for tomorrow eve dan is host- to a large group of the ’Youth Service under direction of As)i Wednesday: 6 a.m.. 8 a.m., allergic to dust, silk, kapoc, ciga WPOP—Met Opera WiiAY—Record Rfvibw In Manchester Jan. !•. 1900. the to the American scene, supplant Cniincil of Churches WTIC—UConn Vi R I Waterbiiry and Mra. Mae E, I ' 7 " " '» » f>'®nted a divorce from to Marie Tedford as the iceakating tion. He wa.s arrested last night by Patient* Today; 2‘20 ning's meeting will be presented Palestinian refugees who consti C.A. Pre.aident, Jame.s Floyde: con Holy Communion. The 10 o'clock t: 45*— daughter of the late George and Offered Here rette smoke, perfume, soap and WHAY—Parade ol Music WDRC—The World ronlkht Schroeder of East Hartford. ! J’"''’ grounds of j wife of the producer, and to Patrolman Primo Amadeo on Har ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs. hy the Fellowship Commission. ing, in some degree, that worship tinuation o f’ character building aervice will be preceded by the WCCC—The .Music We t-ov* WPOP-Hound Dog Lottie Bemont Finley, and former rison St. tute one of the great unsolved "food." She also writes that she • :S»- George Williams as the producer. ------, Esther William.*. 344 Lake St.; Couples Pledge Troths of mass production which had The Name Above Every Naiiie. •Study with the theme this week— Penitential Office. WKNB—P.M ly resided at 16 Eldridge St She Funeral services will be held problems in the Near East situa has a great deal of difficulty with WTIG—Ross Miller WHAY—Record Review Monday st 2 p.m. at tht Burnside i t o the defendanL By JUDITH AHEARN I Mrs. Tedford. in her first per- Mrs. Harriet L Roltnei , 47, o f ; Mrs. Hattie Brockway. Bolton; Couples who attended St. Peter's In one of hi.s books Dr. Morals and You! 7:30 p.m,. Penitential Office with w n c —UConn ye R.I. was a member of the Center Con tion, the merger may also open come to dominate even, the sup shortness of breath. WDRC—Let’• Go to Town Methodist Churyh. Burial will be in „ Ouertin. of Stafford "Light Up the Sky," a* pre formance, showed a stage presence 483 E. Center St., charged wfth al- Robert Rodick. 3” Wellesley Rd.; Episcopal Church marriage serv- 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service, , full Senior (Jliolr. Address by the WPOP—Met Opera WDRC—Moode for Romanet gregational Church. posedly sentimental side of our | E. Stanley Jonc.s tells the It is apparent that the writer of WPOP—Hound Dog Besides her son in Coventry. Hillside Cemetery. Blast Hartford Springs w as granted a divorce on sented by the Coventry Players ; of a veteran. lowing a dog lo roam al large, was Mrs. Agnes Aldrich. Vernon Trail- i es last night to renew their vows the way toward some action, at 10:30 p.m.. "Revivaltime" over Rector introducing the Lenten t:' lives story o( standing one day ; this letter is in a pretty bad way. WHAY—Parade ot Music •Mr* There will be no calling hour* I grounds of intolerable crueltv. and last evening, was certainly light ' When she spoke of praying for j^*'®® ® suspended judgment. Also , j-p Court. Rockville:. John Oldham, were pre.sented with sprigs of herbs least, with regard to them. . a r.,,* .... h... «« radio nUILlUlIstation WVYl’KJl’ POP withWILJI R a d lO "School of Prayer." Whether all her symptoms are the WCCC—Record Review WHAV-K»*cord Review * enough, long enough, and lou d !* windy day on the city dump so! — suspended------j - j - judgments------Madison St.; Tesale Serkalil. Whoever lemembei’s hack to the belore a tablet put up b> one of Evangelist C. M. Ward. WKNB—P.M w n c—UConn VB R.T. John'*']^ngston of MMcheslei and -iTif^fsnally suggests that "ontribu-: 5*” , after the ceremonies. "The sprigs These are some of the Individual result of an allergy or not la un WDRC—Moode for Romancd Mrs. Sftmuel J. Coombs Jr, of For- ; Rons may be made to the Buinsidej^,® ■ Msitalion enough to niake the theater-goer i .*)ie wouldn't have to pav the dump Clarence J. Rose. 60. of South East Hartford: Ellen Joyce Bale.’:. given by the Rev Douglas E nm m good old (lavs rcinember.s that,**’ ® rajahs of India on which had; There is a warm welcome await- WTIO—MonlUjr trees in the Near East picture, and South Methodist Church certain, although it does appear WDRC—Paaclnallin Rhythm WPOP—Hound Dog eatville- two other sons, Elton J. Methodist CTiurch .Memo’ial Fund "''be granted the d^endant. Mrs. feel he tjad gotten his money's attendant for burning the ar-enery Windsor, charged with failure lo Coventry: Mrs. Elinor Magnano. were rosemary, for remembrance-, bcen put his name and then Im e' WPOP—Met Opera lf:M — drive to the right; and .John E our appraisal of them inevitahlv | ' - - “ -'g. a single valontvne wa.s an J .he tiUes and honors i 3lain St. and Hartford Kd. that she is allergic to an enormous WFtAY —Rs^ord Revtew o f Hartford and Elmer G. Morn- m M:*. Smith's memory. , Guertin wa.* awa-ded .$6.2.5 per worth whetn the performance was of her flopped play, the audience 36 Greenwood Dr.; Mi.ss Barbara and sage, for dome.*lic happiness. number of substances. But 1 can ...... Morrison. 19. of Norwich, charged (ward one ' supreme decision and cour- , that had been given to him. As the ' Dr. Fred R. Edgar, Minister WHAY—Parad ’ ol Music .. . WTIC—UCoitn v» R.T. son of Rockville; a sister Mrs. The Morrison W. Johnson Fu-i''®®" suppoil for each child an(t over. As'ln other Ma*s Hart plays, could envision her on her knees at I'lnncgan. 87 North St : Mis.* .\r- .after presenting the sprigs, tho Influences our attitude tow not believe that she had trouble WDRO—Moode for Romance $1 per year alimony, with $7,5 the characters a'e not representa the edge of an enormous pile failing to stop at a red traf- leno Patten. Talcottville, Gene age. You hardly dared send it, be- great missionary read the things North Methodist CYiurrh - The Rev. Percy SmiUi, WCCC—Record Revue WPOP-Hound Dog Robert Neil of Manchestei ; two neral Home, 749 Albany Ave . s in young pastor warned the husband.* merger or another. 447 N. Main St. .Associate Minister from all kinds of food. WKNB—P M brothers. Irving Finley of Daniel charge of arrangements. . counsel fees. tive of the qverage citizen. The traah. signal. Both drivers were m- Barsaloau, Stafford Springs: Krick ^ watch the greens carefultv. for cause It meant so much to you, i about this great Indian he said he WTIC—M(^ntti.r tftlft- When we take a look at the for- could not help thinking'about an Rev. Osgood Bennett, Mialster Piiilip Treggor, ^ The problem is certainly compli WDRC—Fasclnatiii* Rhythm W1IAY(- Kpourrl Review son' and Harvey Finley of Port ! Eva J. Palmer of .Man.*field was audience must enjoy that "willing George Williams was believable jhere earlier, Johnson. 75 Pleasant St : s. , and culled for so mm li on the part cated and the correspondent must WTIC—Monitor suspension of di.sbelief" and accept esl, however, we see something other great man where only one James tv. McKa.v, Minister of Music WPOP—Met Opera _ WDRC—Monde for Romance land; and five grandthildren. ■ granted a divorce from Tliomas at theth. .prr,.same time»(„-,. he was(CP. bombas-hnm h».J* 0‘» month. Ruth HillR. 67 Birch Ml. Rd.. will be the-boss. ss of the recipient. You spnt it only ' Mioister of Music resign herself to many studies, lotind Dog The funeral will be held at 3 1 H Palmer on grounds of- cnielty. the characters as they are pre lic. Hia talk of shoving a Roman The case of William E. Oliver, 'I 'ism Tedford. 62 Cambridge St.; mmh bigger and more funda word ia adequate to describe what *'WHAY—Parade ot Music 16, Services of Worship at 8 and tests and, probably, difficulties in ru Kevitv o'clock Monday afternoon at the 1 A proneily .settlement was ap- sented candle in the face of art was deliv Of 146 Bisscll SI., who ftppent- Marco! Allara, 12 Jackson St.; mental and perhaps more stnindly if It meant exactly that much he had done. Of ( ourse, be was * WUAY^Kvec(,rd Review ' ‘ F u n e r a U Mnm’he*.ter Evening Herald 9 a.m., Sunday School; Kinger- 10:45 a.m.. management. WKNB-P.M Holmes Funeral Home, 409 Main I proved by the court, ’’L:ght Up the Sky ” is the .story ered with such gusty, if noi.«y sin ed in coiirt on Nov. 16 to answer j Dorothv Nolan, 12 Cuinbei> .Yndover rorrespondent, .Mr*. Paul And when it meant that much, thinking of Jesus of whom the Bible Assuming that allergy is in WnC-Monltor hopeful, in a historical sense, than said. You shall call his name garten, junior and youth depart Sermon: “ Christ and Our Pray WDRC—Moods (or Romance St., with the Rev. Clifford O Simp i Eileen Ciatty Ruggieio in an of a group of professional theater cerity, that you could almb.st smell to charges of theft and tamper-4 i^nd Rt.; Mrs. Emma CarKson. 142 I). Pfanstiehl, telephone Pilgrim neither you nor the re(’ipient felt | volved in her difficulties 1 shall wSfe^*sc?n*llne Rhythm WPOP-Juke Box Saturday NlgM people who open a play ('an al- ing with a motor vehicle, was re- St.; Armand Savoie. An- any of the immediate Individual ments. . ers." WPOP—Met Opera son, minister of the Center Con Emil J. Johnson action against Sebastian B Rug . „ the punk burning on a Greek altar. -b8.50. any need for any outright idenllfi-1 in telling the story Dr. Jones ad- 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; make a few general remarks 8'4(1— gregational Church, officiating. •Hie funeral of Emil J. John.son. R'ero. was awarded custody of four ! legory yeti, m Boston Since the The play aa a whole had several opened and the youth wa.s turned . ^lover; William Keegan. Wc.Rt considerations involved. Sacrament of Infant baptism at V/UAY—Parade ol Music WHAY R.-crd Review cation ol the sender. If she didn’t i mitted that he could not recall the Nursery and primary departments. about the subject. WTIC—Monitor Burial will be in Eaat Cemetery. 492,Woodbridge .St„ was held al l ! children during litigation, $8 per character* are nearly all .show rough spots. One was in the second over to juvenile authorities. In Hartford; Nunzio Lupacchino. 47 One very big thing being pic the 10:45 service. FirsL allergy is defined as an in •./I «, to " Id Revue WDRC—>____ Moods lor Romance 10:30 a.m.. Family worship, first 9:30 and 10:45 a.m.. Church WKNB-P.M. Friends------—may . ca.ll at the funeral o'clock yesterday moi'ning at the '''®^** .support foi e.’ ch child and people, the opportunities for ham art which was played for the moat | November. Judge Gryk had set to- i Hamlin St., Edward Grant. 50 know, and you didn’t know she "f the great rajah but whij! creased sensitiveness 'to some for WPOP—Juke Box Saturday Night miness are innume’ able. tured for us Is the hopeful possi - ^ , I could ever foreei the name of Sunday of week of dedication. Ser School. WTIC-Mnnitor U:44— home from 7 to 9:30 tonipht Watkina-West Funeral Home, with ^vee!< Miimony. pan at about 10 decibels, or three j hfedring in order to ^ Horton Rd. Icc* Sami Cause would know eign pcoteln. This protein can be WDRC-Fascinating Rhythm WHAY-Moonlight Matin** In fact, the only two leally nor bility that lhe.se newly emerged there was no point In | Truly the name of Jesus is mon in secies on The Beatitudes: 10:45 a.m., Nursery. WPOP—Met Opera tomorrow from 3 lo 5 and < to Ha>^vard*'of the .«ev- ^ ^----- ^ ^ notches north of the top of every- authorities three niontlus to | ADM ITTED TODAY: Richard! sending it. linless, of course, there | the name that is above every name, "Kindness, the Core of Creation." contained in foods, jnhaled in the WTIC-News 9:30 p.m. ' enth Dav Adventist Cliurch of average American family of mal characters in the cast a re the onn's lungs observe Oliver's behavior. He and wilcox 45 Elsie Dr 1-Car Accident Arab pallons are, very unlike most 3-5 p.m., Farewell reception for form of pollen from the air,, ob l:9S— WDRC—New* genetary and the panot. was a well-knowu rival, in which I Fred R. 'Edgar. 3-5 p.m., Valentine tea for all the Percy Snjith family. WHAY-Perad* ol Hustc WPOP—Juke Box Saturday Night - — — • Hartford officiating. Frederic Wer- "'ill use more than 13.000 kilo- A bit more modulation occasion- a 15-year-old companion had been b IRTH.S YESTERDAY; A .son young nations, rather low-walled ______the women of the church, spon tained from such things as weeds, Wt •’( R' .’••Id Revue 11:11- . Mr*. Pauline Klelnaehmldt organist and Joseph hours of electricity thi* year. The othera are weird, laucoiis. charged with stealing a battery . George Gent, Dart 6 p.m., Carol a’nd Wesley Choiri. lacquer or almost anything with WKNB-P.M. t^AY-Moonlight Matin** ally to give contrast to the noise, „„ , An accumulation of ice and sand In their views of national sovei - i “ **® "in'l'ly to sec | , sored by the Woman's Society of WTIC—Snorts Mra. Pauline Kleinschmidt. Bol-soloist. Burial 16. I u,ii 0,1 Rockville; a daughter to 6:30 p.m., .Gilbert and Sullivan w n c —Monitor would have been more artistic, in-JThi* other hnv h«ri'nironrfv* Hill Rd on the roadside caused a l-car ac- elgnty. Because of their lack of j ’’*'**^ the bigger valentine, j C < U l l l * o l Christian Service. , which one comes in contact. WDRC—Record Shop WDRC—Moods for Romance ton. died last night after a short | Maplewood" Cemetery, Nor- Eaat 6:30 p.m., .Senior High Methodist rehrtrsal. • If only one kind of food is caus WPOP—Me- Opera WPOP—Juke Box Saturday Night stead of relying on the generalrui wm . ' R'chard Klein, clear hisLorii'al individuality, ! so she still w'ould know. lllnesa. She was the widow of Fred noisiness to contrast with the gen- r- ne le za r ' Hartford: a daughter to Mr ftod cident at Main nnd Lillc.v St*. last I Youth Fellowship, ing an allergic reaction the diffi 4:15— ll:MI_ , . , /• s-i . . Nelson L. Carpentei, 48, of Can- because of their h-asual!y common ^7'<*t was in the good old days. WHAY—Parade «l Muelc WHAY Moonlight Matinee Kleinschmidt. _ Bearers were Ralph Johnson, Mrs Isolds Paggioli, 2 Birch .Ml.' night I Births Gels Test 8:30 p.m., Junior High Youth Center Cimgregatiomil Church culty can be controlled by avoid WCCC—Record Revue WTTc—Monitor era! quietne.ss of the first art. lerburv. charged with passing a I But somehow, between genera She was born Nov. 28. 1873. and , Raymond- John-son, Richard John- Rd ; a .son to .Mi and Mrs. Frank i’atrolman Clarence Heritage cultures, a process -of federation Fellowship. Clifford' O. Sintpson; Minister ing that fobd. In some cases, how WKNB—P.M. WDRC—Moods lor Romance had beep a reaident of Bolton for | Jared Morrison, George Phll- Art Watson Tells GOP The play is well worth seeing on traffic signal, forfeited a $15 tions, a new valentine code evolved. R. Riisxell Peery, ever, a person may be sensitive to WTIC—Monitor WPOP-Juke Box SalSaturday Night the whole. It will be presented , bond. Frank Gambolali. 43. of Creamer, 261 Spring St. said that a car operated by Don- seems to come much more easily San Juan — A hormone’ prep 8:30’ p.m., Adult Bible Class at WDRC—Record Bliop 11:45— the past 30 years. j lips and Bruce Phillips. BIRTHS TODAY': A daughter to Gochring. 20. o f 155 Autumn Associate Minister wheat or milk, both of which are "■'■'Y M. ..iiiixhi Matinee again this evening in the high | 212 McKee SI., whom police had for them tlian it does, for instance, Under the new code, eveiybody the parsonage. WPOP—Met Opera She leaves a daughter. Mra Mr. and Mrs. David Parker. 8 aration called Enovid, developed Mrs. Alaigaret M, used in the cooking abd prepara- WTIC-Monltor school auditorium at 8:30. S p on -b arged with failing to remove St., .skidded on the ice and struck sent a valentine to everybody else. *'WHAY—Parade ol Music WDRC—Moods for Romance Helen Dreger of Manche.ster ; a son. He’ll Aacate State Post Davi.s Ave . Rockville; a daughlel’ a utility pole. for the mu( ll older nations of Eu by a New York concern for treat Organist and Choir Director ti’On of so many fo ^ s that a real Boring the, show Is the Manches- ,*now and Ice from the sidewalk in Community Baptist Church WCCCi-Record Revue . WPOP -Juke Box Saturday Night ■Wllfried Kleinschmidt of Bolton; to Mr. and .Mrs Thomas Carp'ii- Mi.*s Doi’oth.v Ruehm. 17, of 97 rope. even though these have been And eveiybody signed his or her Watson Woodruff, D.D., problem exists. About Town ter Police Mutual Benefit Air Assn, front of hia pi-operty. forfeltcij a ing w’omen with menstrual dis 698 East .Center St. at the Green WKNB-P:M. thr*»e grandchildren, and four Wat.son's announcement of re* I ter. Old Bolton Rd : a daughteV to Mather St . a piussenger in the car, name. This increased Uie number Minister Emeritus . The management of food allergy WTiC—Monitor Arthur Watson of Wethersfl'ld. $3 bond. Gamholati was arrested beaten Into a retogmtioii of the orders, is being tested for a dif John R. Neiibert, Minister WDRC—Record Sliop Strinain* Visit sTeat-grandchlldren. tiiemenl from his District post - i ^ Mr. and .'Irs. Farl Pal-'i'cr. .\n- was treated at Manchester Me of valentines to astronomical fig la difficult. The first problem ia to The funeral will be held Monday Mrs. Henri Pessini, 40 French Rd., Republican State Central Commit Wednesday and charffed with vlo- futility of outright_ nationalism as ferent purpose in Puerto Rico. Walter Grzyb, Organist and .WPOP—Met Opera follows by several weeks a similar dover morial Hospital, on.d 12 stitches (!!hoi muster 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. fifld out what food, or foods, are morning at 10:30 at the Holmes president of the local .\mcii Hyan G«t» Kntlorsrniriit i laling a town ordinance. He was - a way of life or .uirvival , ures. ■ It leduced tlie amount of Preliminary tests indicate that *'WHA¥—Parad* ol Music Hnriaburg. Pa. iJPi—John ’D. teeman from the Fourth Senator statement by hia brother. Elmer, DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; were taken to close a cut on her the hormone, when , properly used, Dorothy Hughes, 8. 9:15 and 11 a.m.. Church Serv at fault. Funeral Home, 400 Main St., with ^an Legion union anil presently its who has represented the Fourth I the only one of 50 persona warned Jhis may be \iewed as goo'J for sentiirient and meaning Involved to Sometimes simpla dislike may WKNB-P.M. Yoon, a Korean telenhpna engineer ial Di.*trict for the past aix years, Winsted. Feb. 15 iJ’i Slate Sen I 1 Mra. Helen Carroll. 229 W Center forehead can prevent ovulation, in women, Church School Dept. ice. Sermon, "Spiritual - Reac WrCC—Record Revue the Rev. Paul G. Prokopy. pa.*tor Americanlam chairman, calls at- District in the Slate Senate for j in advance to clpar their sidewalks absolute zero. given a clue. The patieht hlmaelf -WTIC—Monitor etud.ying U.S. methoirta. recently has announced he will not seek re- .... . ___ _ Theodore S. Ryan, endorsed by the St.: Mrs. Marv Jefferson. 270 W The right front fender and three reasons First, it is the pre pointing to its possible use as an tion." Mr- Peery preaching. visited Gov. George M. Leader at’ of the 55ion Evangelicsl Luther- tention to an error regarding the nnd failed to do so, police said. : Center St.; Mrs, Iwmi Webster, grille of Goehring's car were dam- Uhder the modern system, we 9:30 and 10:46 a.m'.. Two siihilar 9:1.5 and l l a.m., Church School, may be able to tell from sad ex WDRC—Record Shop an Church, officiating. Burial will subject for essays by sixth grade election to the post. the pMt ®‘Kht y «® " town GOP committee for governor^ Ccmtlnued to next Saturday were cise lesson the whole world has effective oral contraceptive. . WPOP—Met Opera Pennsylvania. majority leader of that ^ d y . Connecticut, says he is I Gihlln's CIMnvalesrent Home: Wil- agetl, according to police. No ar- aervlcea of Worship. nursery (3 year olds) through perience'what foods (like shrimps Wat.son told a meeting of GOP the cases of Joseph J. O'Connell, were g'ladually but surely ap Tlie company reports that its 1 "W hv did you come to Pennayl- be in East Cemetery. i students. It should read "What Elmern announcement. « h ch interested In further op- hiam Sullivan, 40 Keeney St ; Mrs., rest was made. to learn. Second. It lexsen.i in one Sermon Topic: " It’s Obvious I junior high, or strawberries) always give trou *■ WHAY-Special • There will be lio calling hours, America Mean* to M e," instead o( district leaders’ at the Hotel Bond 6.5, of 437 Bli’ch Mountain Rd., proaching the stage In whicli each product has ' been tested for 18 WCCC—Record RevU* vania to make your observatlona?” in Hartford last night that he had paved the way- for Warren s entry j„nities lo serve my party and I Ann Thomp.son. 28 Oliver R d.: Ron- ares at least, tlie problem pie- from Your Accent." 11 a m.. Adult Forum, Robbins ble. and friends are asked'to please : ••\vhat Americansism Means to intrt th*» fnr 4he Stale Senate ' ^ . . . charged' with evadihg responsibll-Grove “ st.7‘ Rock: one of us sent and each one of us months on 125 women in Puerto The history of reactions is Im- WKNB-P.M. the Governor asked. decided against runnlrig for the into the race for .the State Senate my state. senled to tlie world by the anach Rico without any pregnancies 9:30 a.m., .Sunday Church School. Room. WTIC—Monitor . „ "I heard the ionr !PennsyIvania oniit flower*. j M e."T h e essay competition closes rtomlnation. also Includec) the as ity: Clayton F. Holmes of Rock ville; Mn(cia Clark. Glastonbury”, iccclved 170,OIK),(XiO valentines. Cradle Roil throuch college age. 2 p.m., Lenten drama rehearsal, portant. in other words, a person WDRC—Ford Road Show I April 15. job again for health reason.*. Ryan was endorsed iiiianiuum.sly' ville. charged with passing in a ronistic picture of iiiHuy new na- occurring. Tests involving 70 ought to know pietty well what WPOP—Met Opera 6-5000’ so much in Seoul that I The announc.emenl came as sertion that he was nol interested last night by the Winsted GOP Kenneth Ouellette. 763 Center St : But tile slutlstii lor this year other women are under way. 10:4.5. a.m., Sunday CThurch Sidney I. Spender ’’no passing" zone; and Joseph S. William Salley. 113 Autumn St:: Police Arrests . tionahsms arising, m iie.v possca- he or she has eaten at a meal wanted to see what Pennsylvania Young____ people___ of______Zion Lutheran .surprise in view of previous m-lin any other nomination. ^ How- The'Sharon catlle farmer prqgiaiu. Cradle Roll throiigli First Church of Christ Scientist *'WHAY~ Special actually was like,” Yoon answered. Sidney Isles Spender, 74. Water ever. Elmer has since been men- '• v Ti’ocey. .'11. of Mailhoroiigh, Bnice I.eone. 21 West St : Mrs. Islon of their ow'n freedoins.'st the! r«‘tl«^at„In fact, I The drug must be taken for 20 which was followed by hlyes or WKNB-P.M. bury, father of Mrs. Frederick church”wUI have an opportunity o f ' dlcations that he would be inter- ever. r,imer said he was "much honored and charged with failure to grant half ! wc Rent and received onlv about: each month ana at present grade 3, . Masnni'o Temple ested in serving at least another j tioned as a possible candidate O r ^ grateful" for the support, Rose Campbell, 203 Summit St.; Leon E. Baileaux, 36, of CV)1- _ precise point in hi.stcjry when ns- 3:30 to 6:30 p.m., "Open House other signs of food allergy."' WTIC—Monitor - ‘ Sweet of 42 N. School St., died last' attending on* of two rallies tomor- of the traveled poition of the high . Skin tests of various foods are WDRC—Record Shop Mrs. Janice Pinto and son. 94 Val ( heslcr,, was arrested early this ) tionaltania have to dci line! if there I one and three-quarters valentines | P*-*®®* ‘-""I" ^ at the- Parsonage.” An Informal Sunday aervice 11 a.m. WPOiP—Met Opera How r^rlstlan -Science Heals night In Waterbury after a short; row afternoon, the Hartford Zone 2-year term. i ®“ ,1. COenph "Hhough"Hltough he did not spei ifically way The case of Fernand W. La iev St.: Ml’S. Barbara Yost and son. commonly used, but are not al iUnggg, i Walther League Winter Rally at Davis Unlnteresteil___ - CandidatesC7andidates fopOp the State Cen- gay he w)ll^ seek the Republican p.oming and charged with speed is to be w'orld law’ and survival : •P*®‘^®' Reduce it a little more. gieetlng to the congregation and Sunday; achool 11 a.m. Speclalation as to who might tral Copimittee post will be nom- Bonle of Hartford, charged with ' 71' High St. Rockville; Mrs. Ixtr- ing, imp'oper passing at art inter- 9 Cam in 10 Tiny ways completely reliable and it re WHAY-Special Besides his daughter in Man-1 Immanuel Lutheran C!!hurch, Brls- nomination for the governorship. nperaling a motor vehicle while his ralne Demko and son, Oliver Rd Third, and most Imixirlant of all, ! “ ''<* won t dare, or need, to sign friends marking the five .years the Wednesday, meetings 8 p.m. WTIC—Monitor . „ succeed Watson included the inated at a convention in May, _ 16 section and failure to carry a reg- Neuberts have lived and served in Reading room hours: Tuesday, quires ah expert to interpret them. WDRC-Make Way "I earning chester he leaves his wife, Mrs.! tol. at 2:30, or the nally Sunday at license was under siisp^n.sion. was 1 Trial diets,-'W’hlch include or ex name* of Sayre Ro.se of Gla.ston-, with election, by district State this cap,aclty of the Arabs to fcd-|°'^' 'hames either, Paris — Because of high taxes, Manchester. snd FridaV, 12-4 p.m.; Tuesday, Td'inpf' Bwnnuttnfl Inez Beckwith Spender; a son, 3:30 at St. John's Lutheran Church, SOOARRAS 8T.WS IN J.Xll* I continued to Fch. 21. * ■ -r<* ■>■ * v-rs Tix ru*- , islralion. Patrolman Robert Lan- clude suspected foojila are often bury and Alvin Leone of East ! Convention delegates, coming in high gssoline prices, and urban 6 p.m., Junior Hlg'h and Senior 7-9 p.m.. Wednesday,•7-7:55 p.m, S :4 i^ Donald Spender of Cheshire; an- Meriden. Inspirational apeakera Miami. Fla.. Frb. 15 iJ’i—Dr. In s case heard by Deputy Judge i D e lr Z f ;'. YjTp^kr/rier ! i:?!] erate' proposes, fiom the’ precise WHAY—Biwclal HOW TO FOR^VE" Hartford. Wllllani S. Davis, who is ' June. and charged him, with passing an traffic And parking pt'oblems, the Youth groups meet at the church "Soul" will be the subject of the helpful In finding the foods re other daughter, Mrs. George Rob-! havi been secured for both rallies. Carlos Prio Socarraa, who [ Jules Karp, Paul K. Kristoff, 37, o f '. Corp. will halt Detroit-area aa- source and direction from whidi it | *;*** HO.MK sponsible. A food diary in which tVTIC—Monitor . „ ... retiring as chairman of the Man- I Meet Here in Man*h other ear at the south Termintu ... New York UPi, Hie famous. 75- percentage of smaller ca’fs (less to . attend Hartford A.ssociation Lesson Sermon , for ' Sunday,’ * X I 1__ X. WDRC—Make f”C Voulh erts of Waterbury, and ftVe grand- . .. . marche*! to hi* jail cell to the 10 Florence St., was fined $10 for' semblies of Ply moiiths, Chr.VMlers shbuld come, the right, answer to year-old DeWitt church, whlchihas a record is kept of the foods eaten WPOP—Tempo Bandstands WHAY, 910 k.c., 8iuv4»yi 9ilS The Ladies Auxiliary of the Chester 'Town Committee in April; 1 The meeting in the Bond w’aa and speeding on S. Main St-'He is than 8 horseJKm'er for tax pur Youtb Meeting at Memorial Bap February 16. •one. ‘ ■ attended by the chairmen and vice strains of the Cuban national . intoxication. Judge Gryk had dis and Iinperlulii MondaV, idling the qusstion o f who shall fill that rmiritslered both to Jews and Chns- poses 1 is inpreaslng in Frahce. tist fihurch, 142 Fairfield Avc., The Golden Text is from Isaiah at each meal mf^y be of help. The funeral will be held Monday Army and Navy (Jlub will hold a said today he waa not, interested anthem, atayed there today to qualified himself in the. case. , about 11.100 workers* The Com achedulcd to be arraigned In Town' In a problem such' « that, pre * ’??HAY New* chairmen of the eight towns com fsm'ou^ "power vacuum" in the tiani on Manhattan's lower east Eighty per cent of the passenger Hartford. ■ (2.5:9); "Lo. thia-is our God; we In Waterbury. , meeting Tuesday night at 8:30 at in the job. . aliare. the Imprisonment’ of fel pany' today said the action ;re- Court Jijonaay,' - ■ , ' sented by Mrs. R. ao' many aub- WDRC-Make Way for Youth prising the Fourth District, aa w'ell Gergrd-R-, Lqtendre, 28. of'Piom-'- 'can thade in France in 1956 con- have waited for him, sfnd.^he’ will ' .’.1 ’. ' the clubrtouae.^ ( Davis saiu h6 4id not want lo do low defeiidanta unable to Imil DECl.M.XL PLAN WEIU|IKD au lW front labor disputes which W6ar fcsst. It khhuld not be Rus-1 K®^® ‘ "*=^1 w eek - ■ttnees ax’® Involved as lo make u , WPCm-New4 GENERAL \ , anything . that niight hurt \Man- as thoae towns’ Stale representa broke, N. H-, . yettenlay . Wm «Hfh It . ninf»in.r vk,- i ausplces of the slslcd of these functional little ' ,V\ Gosi>el Hall ' save us;'this is the'Lord: W4)hsve \ Frank Bl Down* 'tkeinsrlvea out. The exiled for Canberra The Aljistrallan In Idled 7300 workers at Plym^outh quit* difficult, qha ^can Y”’»l»u’l» HpoUlght. , ’ Richard A. Bolin, 26'keeney St., cheatfer Rep. Ray S. Warren’s tives. charged wjth speeding on RU' 16. sla, W'lth its plotting. Nor yhould j mission society in cars; for the first eight \months of 415 f 'ente^ St. ^ watted for him. we tylll bt(glad and Frank B. Downs, 79, died yes Ampng other items |0f business, mer president of Cuba I* alite stitute of Weights and Measures assembly aiid body plants* aiid avoid all of them; neither is it like tVTt'’ -ibricllv noorie TV SERVICE and Robert P. Donahue, 90 Cooper chances oK getting the Dlatrlct’s, plans to ask The Federal Govern the Chrysler DIvisioa's KerCheval’, He was stopped \)>y State Police- bs ths United States, with its a iiublicjiublic housing project, the firstfjrst 19.571957 thethe' wrcentaeepercentage hsd climbed reioloe In hla salvatlbn.” WDRC-Make Waj; tnr Youth terday at the home of hi* sister, decided io meet In Manches-, to post the 98.000 bond set for ly she can be desenaltlzed to ao HIjl St/have been pledged to'fra- Republican nomination for State they ment to hold a public Inquiry into and East Jefferson plants yeater- t- Ah Fred-R)^Uli\rd. south of the esiWl^t^tuouk Easenhewer Doc- church in the city with such a lo to about W- . ' 10:30 a.m., Breaking of Bread. • Selections from the, Bible include V^POP Dsjk M OK A Mrs. Charles O. Scott, 18 Hackma ter March 7 to elect two at-Iarga him on an Indictment charging many things., . j ' temltleH at the University of Ver .Senator. Warren has not yet offi the possibility of Introducing the daiy'i Another -5.000 worker* st the Demtng St- overpass. Letsndie. cation. Its, Sunday services are I2jl6 p.m., Sunday ^chopl. the following; "Why art thou cMt Mights Pina Parti tack 8L. after, a long illness. District delegates to the State Mm with plotting In this coun Utne. The vaeCitun should- b# Tilted Perhaps she haa .exaggeraXad or Ha waa bom In’Manchester, Jan. mont, Burlington, Vt. Bolin ha* cially announced hi* Intentions re hiige Dodge main plant also were free under 935. is schvaUied to *p- conducted in three languages-—' Most sbony, the dark wood from f p.ta., GoapeL maetihg. down, O my aoulT -and why art ^ TSlpvision Proicrffm* PEL Ml ••4888 convention, which will be held try against the regime of Prea- flecimsl coinaj^e system into ky Um Arsbs themsslVss. Russian. English and Spanish to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Bible atutty. thou disquieted within me? hope ia overpesslipletlc.. In any event 19, 1879, the son of the late Byron been pljidged to Delta Pal. and garding' that nortilnation ljut he Is Australia. sent home. ^jur in court hero on Feh. U . which pianerforte keys ars made, she ceftaWly nee i a jot of help.' , On PWfs Two June 18 and 17 in Hartford. Ueat Fulgenclp Batista. / Ths eurrs'nt svj»nts ws hsvs been |».m., Friday, Prayer meeting. 4 and Wavia Baundera Down*. He^ Donahue to Sjgmc^Nu. known to ba very Intereated in it. ' \ serve Us mixed community. comes from East India. 8 in God I for X ahall yet praise, him. h 1 t ’ ’ ■: ' , V ■ ■ . i ' . f f- I . r^. / /.it' .A */ «... r M - m
' . I ’ v v v ; , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 16, 1968 MANCHES’TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNw SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1958 , PAGE s e v e r 1 PAGE SIX yv, , pay him th* monsy. . , self.” He bad scarcely finished ...... BY V. T- HAMLIN when another UtUa boy sprang to ALLEY OOP Judge— ^you’re excused, X don t want anybody on th* Jury who can his fast and quoted, "Ck> thou and NO APOtOSIES, I SEE 'lOgrvE lie like thsL do Hkewlae." ACHANSE MV DEAR.VOU Sense Nonsense lO O i REAL IN M3UR Intoxicated man (to rasplandent- FETCHING, . An opttmUt may b# wrong, but BUT SAY. AU-? WELL. An old woman In on* ot tho ati in the bam. They complain- he hean mlatakEa with fortitude. ly unlformad byatander)—Call me ALL THOSE parial;iM o f Pater Cartwright, an ed aheriff who want to the a Cl*, will yuh? PERTAINING TO aarly Methodlat pioneer preacher, bam inveatlgate. The old tlp- Th* teachers of tbs fiuiiday Bystander—My good man, I am TRANS^ORTAnON often annoyed him by going off pier a good boat and gave the school, class waa calling on her not a doormqn, I ’m a naval offi on a high key. One day in a ahcriff a Ye w drinka of the com pupils for volunteen to give quo cer. claaa meating, when her aoul waa likker. Theh they went in to eee tations from the Bible. One little Intoxloated man—Okay than, filled with acatatic tmoUona, ahe the aoo, whibh the eheriff imme fellow got up and recited, "And buddy, call me a boat I gotta get rapturotialy eriad oiit: diately houghtN^trighU Judas went out and hanged him home. I f X hand on* mors faathar in tha wing o f my faith I would fly A s a salsa gimihilck, an inaur* away and b* with my Saviour. ancs saleaman in Qgdan. Utah, ' Cartwright— Stick in the other tried to eell one-doUu bills from OUR BOARDING HOU8B with MAJOR HOOPLI feather, tord, and let her go. door to door. Sale p ric ^ fiS cents. But he found no taken. Ope pros fOR tXniA MONEY Hobart Q. Lewla; "A n old pect turned down his pro^siUon feS T N B EVBA> timer . a man who nevar dxpect with: "M y husband said this very |NG<»KlMDRSD Flattering morning that the dollar is only WE PAY PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER ad to aee the day when a girl 6000 6P1R1T* would get eunbumed where she worth 55 cents today." ,«-NO AiLOAK)' HAIS STYLES T O SRINO OUT 'vA/ELL„.'rOU doe*."— Charlea Gage, Atlanta, |N6 AT IMS HIQHEST PRICES CAN INVITE \ Pride has a greater share than YOUR HIDDEN lEAUTY Tex. BAR, AS IT ‘ for Rags, Papec. Mctala -< rrs out? T A FE W T goodness o f heart- in the remon- We r b /--. OCXS OLIVER'S ( FRIEND SlJ O f course the pink elephants atrances we make to those who ER0RT6MAM- and Scrap Iron are .guilty of faults; we reprove 0IRTMDAV.' 1 ^ and other assorted creaturea were - laced it over the door of his barn. Jiiror—I want to pay a man $25 The sign, “Zoo. Admission ten I borrowed, and he's leaving town OPEN MON18AYS cents" attracted many customers for good today. I want to catch HEADQUARTERS FOR MANCHESTER M«ssier who, naturally, saw nothing but him before he gets to the train and BEDDOfO VALUES! e GoM Bond • Sealy Upholstery • Ostennoor • Bine Bell m CROSSWORD PUZZLE e Sprlng-Alr • Ek:l(p*e Spring H IG H G R A D E Specializing LONG SAM BY AL t'APP and BOB LUBBERS Wnn In 'pe»WIAU,V'WANTS 1&,CHUP-irV Priced B4.B5 to 7BA5 * Furgituro Ro«Hpliol> Answer to Previous Puzzle PREE DELIVEBY WONT 0 » r A CBNT AH'WONT PO NO PRINTING. CHOICE VARUen HAIM. AN'MN IN PRgAMS •& Small Country m Bedroom nnd Living Room Sunnyside Station Open 24 Hours M arr’ff Offers Barbecue Service storing I tfe p A Furniture. QUALITY THBfiAPgSr K W A tm A Y t^ y m IT’S JOB AND COMMERCIAL la your car spattered with a- Tired of the same old food?^ * Auto reps Riixtur* o f mud and calt.7 Few ous, swift servlcs has gained many Wl»h you had a chef to prepare as you wish. With them you may 5EAFOOD ACK08E DOWN i ALM06T-. Howard's Se^ PRINTING patron*. A couplets line of order giblet stuffing if you wlih. * Truck CushienB TOwi TOO \ can have escaped and the cold your meals for you? We cannot t Andorra lira 1 Bantu BSa Mnln SL—MI »-«SS5 Prompt nnd Efficient Printing Sunoco products are carried, the Just call Marv’s Market and tell 43 OAK 5T. 599 CENTER ST. (Rear) in a -----of tribcimth M *■*. TSO •«* f A M* /,* weather has made it parUculariy Sunoco 200 and 240 gas, oil, bat- promise you a chef but you can them whet time you wl»h your or Open Tbnredny and Fridny nf AR Hindi TEL. Ml 8-8BS1 th* Pyrenees 2 Arabian gulf UntU 9 P.M. difficult to waah - them outdoors. teriea, polishes, wax and other enjoy meals that are as good a* der and it will be ready for you to TEL. Ml 9-9937 7 It it under the 2 Aueaa, CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER The answer to thia problem is to items. Something new and en those of a chef and no work on serve Immediately or wrapped in iuzerainty of take it to the Sunnyside Sunoco tirely different is coming out soon, aluminum foil it can be popped into ai taxet COMMUNITY PRESS your part—Just order a turkey, Franc* and 4 New Guinea ■ id Station .of'R t. • and 44A In Bol custom blending gas and for tops the oven to keep warm for serving MANCHE5TER NOW Uor. N*. Main nnd No. Bebonl In performance, economy and all chicken, duck, capon or roast of later on. COMPLETE the Spanlih port ■ S Wtreeto Teiepb— e M l-g-sm ton, oppoalto the Drive-In Theater. -----of Urgel I Take your car there on the way around satisfaction, it would oe Meats are carefully trimmed at MILLWORK CO. i Rusilan ICil A ConvM iM t Ironch beef barbecued at Marv'*, 1 S. Main . HEATING 13 Form a notion itorehoui* 23 Wolfhound 43 EmIsMriet home at night ^ d pick it up in wise to inquire about it a* soon St. Tou'll say you never tasted Mary’s so that you' actually save 754 Broad SL—TeL M l-9 -sm 14 All 8 Shout 26 Park in (ab.) 470 MAIN ST. the morning, all clean and ahining. as it is available. ai_lhlng___ so good in your life and money when you buy here for there Rotary or Pressure ISDUpIay T Defeated Cleveland, 44 Learning Anreae from Center Motor Snlea Sunnyaide Sunoco Service Station Nothing protect* a car as much | late winter appetite* 'will perk up is so little waste and only western Burners. 16 Anoint* • Hoitelry Ohio 43 "Emerald isle’ TEL. M I S-2209 T. P. HOLLORAN is open 24 houra a day and thia as a good wax Job and Just about i when- you serve any one of the steer beef, either Choice or Pack 17 An a Female laint 27 Fillip 47 Capital of service i* really a great conven now, particularly with all of the | meats barbecued at Marv's. First er’s Top Label is carried. CALL us FOB FREE NOW!I rthe beat‘ in BY KEN BALD AND JERRY BKUNDFIELO ESTIMATES JUDD SAXO N 18 Map (ab.) 28 Steamahip Italy FUNERAL HOME ience. storms we have had, the wax Job of ail you must have quality, and Another reason for choosing r « so ALONE IN THAT TWMENDOOS BEN, PONT VOU SEE 20 Parcel of lend ID Land (ab.) 48 Whit MANCHESTER AlB-OONOmONED Another very fine service offered done in the fall is commencing to all meata sold at Marv's are top Marv’s Market is the dally delivery • General MlUwork CORPORATION OF MINE. SUR- ■ I r I NEEP SOMEONE 21 Symbol for elevation 20 East Indian 40 British Ideally located—convenient and by Sunnyaide Service Station i* a I wear off. Here again is the ad- quality. A roast of beef, let it turn service and every phone order geU FOGARTY BROS. • Complete Window Cnita ROUNPEO BY PEOPLE WITH NO YOO.l cerium 11 Mountain palm princes* lubrication Job or oil change dur- , vantage of the 24-hour service of- • All Size Doors away from the busy thorough, slowly over a glowing fire until it special attention—you could not INCORPORATED REAL AFFECTION OR CONCERN 22 Ring (comb, form) 30 German river SO River in tng the night. It is inconvenient fered at Sunnyside Sunoco Service be fussier yourself in choosing finer e Mitred and Glued TTrlm FOR ME. I HAVE NOBOOV 1 U N ..f DRY CLEANERS fare. Distinctive Rertice. Mod is browned and cooked to perfec I WANT 2.3 Handle 12 Nuitanct 31 Not as much Belgium em Facllitlei*. many times to be without a car J Station. Drive your car to the tion and when you cut into it you merchandise. Space problems pre JF.DDO HIGHLAND COAL, • Expert Cabinet Work CONNECTICUT COKE, VOU TO 2g Sentry la Mim ic , 33 Wriggling , 32 Indonesian 93 WELLS STRi during the day to have this e.ssen- station when you have finished will say you have never eaten any vent stocking all sizes in fruits, etc. • Complete Hardware Dept. JOIN ME 32 Camera-eyei 21 Genua of 36 Symbol for tin of Mindanao Catharina Holloran tial work done but with 24-hqur , work and the next morning vour thing better. (Jhlckens, turkeys, but everything carried here is per FUEL OIL, RANGE OIL $19 Broad S t— Tel. M l 9-4589 --AS 34 Omit rodentj 38 Dyestuff S3 Witticiim Td«plion« Ml 3-7254 Licensed Funeral Director service at Sunnyside Sunoco Serv- i car will be washed and waxed to capons, ducks, the skin so crisp, so sonally selected by Marv Pier and presipentof S3 Masculine 33 Winged 23 Solar disk 30 Siouan Indian ice Station you Just drive your j gleaming perfection. A good wax golden brown, yet the meat so are the very best. Sugar Heart, aos WORTH 36 Limicolin* 24 Floweri 42 Punitive appellation . car in at night and pick it up in • Job is insurance against ice and ENTER- John J. Crafty Jr. moist and tender you Just can’t Birds Eye and Sealtest ice cream. birds n ...... Licensed Embalmer. the morning with the work all , sno^i’ damaging the paint so be stop eating. Just three hours and Kraft are featured. Dietetic Foods, 17-----granted n r r r SuHRysiie Sunoco 175 Center St.—Tel. Ml 9-7U60 ; done ready to use again. Why 1 wise and protect your car thia in- you can enjoy this wonderful food, magazines of all kinds make this a TREE PRUNING MANCHESTER it a not do so as so many other people expen-Sive way. very special place to shop. Do try conititution phone Marv and in three hours SERVICE STATION are doing, take advantage of the Need new tires? Sunnyside your order is ready for you. no the store that puts quality and and REMOVALS as a republic OPEN 24 HOURS excellent 24-hour service offered Sunoco Service Station carries courtesy ahead of all else and re AUTO PARTS in 1806 trouble, no fuss and you’ve never "OVER THE TRACKS TO here ? i Kelly-Springfield tires, also new had anything so good In your life. member that Marv’s is open Sat Complete Tree Service. 40 Organ* of Rout* 6 and 44A Sunnyside Sunoco Service S ta-' and re-cap snow treads. Why urdays until 8:00 p.m. 270 BROAD ST. hearing BOLTON—Opp. Manchester BETTER SERVICE” Like Virginia Baked Ham? Marv Have your work done by tion opened Sept. 5. 1957 under the not make this handy station your has this popular delicacy ready to licensed and Insured treemen. 41 Indian DRn'E-IN THEATER capable ownership of R. Wlsnow- choice for courteous, satisfactory Always At Vonr Service For peasant Tumpika Auto Sarvica serve. Try it once and you'll be or BY RAY GOTTO ski and F. Pehr and their courte-! service ? dering it again and again. CALL o 51ACHINE SHOP SERVICE COTTON WOODP 42 Poatacript M Hi W COMPLETE 1«4 Middle Tnmpike Weet MV Sub-Branch o EQUIPMENT (ab.) B'* I** 24 Hour Towing Servtoe Turkey* are always a good buy NArUR^Y.1..TH* WINTERIZING partnership in marriage ought to and especially the California double o PARTS (new and rebuUt) 41 Drink made CARTER TREE o ACCESSORIES HOUU HM BEEN with malt MI 9-4100— Bob Kleman, Prop. give it a go. Man, it’s lots more breasted turkeys carried at Marv’s Opens March 20 LEVEUED— ANO Market for they have so much o SUPPLIES YOUR FOLK* A f ' 46 Painful CAR WASHING Ruth Millett fun than the Battle of the Sexes o DUPONT PAINT. SUPPLIES \ TEMPORARILY 46 Period of time Complete Auto Repairing some of you are still fighting." more white meat on them and Manchester automobile owners EXPERT CO. Open Saturday until 5 p.m. LIVINS WITH, 81 Aflatic Ash ROAD SERVICE PAR TN E R SH IP IN » I AR B I AGE? | reserved, N E A Serv- the drumsticks are much smaller. will be able to obtain their 1958 PHONE MI 3-7695 NEIGHBORS.’’, (var.) These may.be barbecued or roasted car registrations at the Armory Clean Used Cars 3IEN. IT S 3VORTH A XRV ' ' 34 Strong from March 20 to March 31, it was vegctablea Neighborhood Shell Dealer "Judging from some of the let- announced today. | H o j lers you print from husbands. 36 Genua of I. ua CM. I A .sub-branch of the State's Mo- ! THREE J'S marina snaili Snow Removal Service there are still a lot of married I men in the world who have never tor Vehicle Department will be JOYCE 137 Pertaining to Dubaldo maintained here week day.s dur-, Flower Shop, Inc. I the sc* 'T m having h ramovad! When it comet to employe ' given the partnership idea of mar- RESTAURANT MUSIC CENTER Ing the period with the exception’ O.N ROUTE 6 and 44A 138 Legislative relations probleme. it doesn’t teem to realize I riage a try," writes one of my Church St., Ml 9-0791 ' women readers, of Saturday, March 22. I I body, r F h’e working (or me!” ' IM Middle Tpke. West Houra have been set at 8:30 a m I jso Click-beetle BILL'S TIRE "For their information. I ll tell T E U MI e-«205 AND them how a partnership in the to 4:30 p.m, every day except on I • FUNER.AL DESIG.NS Moke your plans now for BUGS BUNNY home works. There are some Saturday. March 29, when the of-1 • WEDDI.NG BOUQUETS Bowling Banquets. Coll ACCORDIONS rules to the game, of course. fice will be open from 8:30 a.m. ' r REPAIR SHOt to noon. j • FUORAU ARRANGEME.VTS Ml 9-4684 for reserva ARE 10U NOBODY ELSE THEY V LEAVE US' KINSMAN ORGANS "The first and most Important FOR HO.ME and HOSPITAL William H. Green. Prop. rule Is that both partners assume BUZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE USING THIS HAS COMPLAINED, PWOBABLV \ NOT BE tions. PLACE AS ELMER! y m x e L h asty, Private Inatnictiohs that the other is a mature person • Corsages Columbia Bicycles ' and act accordingly. / cool , CAfitY, CURIOUS^ CURIOUS ABOUT THE MRTYlMTflimiNC! BUT HERE'S BtfifiERNESS! A BEFORE /^XDOCI Inatrumenta and Suppliee SEATING FOR OVER 1 RED-HAIRED VENUS! THE BRITISH AND U.S. WARSHIPS ARE SAILING Goodyear Tires I " If one says, he is too tired to Ample V^ABOUT WOLFY. ^ , . _ y >6MP AN THEY 100 PEOPLE ..V/OLFY« NOT AS TOMORROW NOON. TONKHT THE LOCAL SCUBA I do something, whether to get the Ma's and Bill's Parking! EATERY? e o e € A .. Orchestra For Hire Repairs. Service dinner ot mow the lawn, the other /DIZXYAS5IIEACTS, BOVS ARE 60IHG ONIHG. NOW OUST WIMT WND I'M DINING LUNCHEONETTE 'CUUM...ANDSUi PACKS OF FISH WOULD THEY BE AFTER AT NICHT? Accessories assumes it's probably so. A PSARW-HAMDIED lA A M W IK i "It doesn’t matter whether one AT THE GREEN 180 Spruce ‘lu eet got tired playing bridge, playing IT'S MARY Phone Ml 9-0fi59 golf, working, or Just sitting WATKINS-WEST Knarfs H'here nil choice meat* are cut thinking The point is. you’re WHERE THE GiJSG to order. tired. So let's get rested. FOOD MARKET MEETS FOR A FUNERAL TR Y OUR I Talk It Over 540 E. MIDDLE TURNP MANCHESTER ! " I f Mama wants reducing exer- TASTY SANDWICH! SERVICE BAR-B-CUE I ' cises or Papa wants a new fishing P lio X E 9-‘2295 [rod you don't throw a scene or WE SERVE ORMANI) J. WEST, Chicken* and turkey* for a tan MEMORIAL CO. take the plunge and then try to Z-H talizing dinner. Delicious Coffee Open 3Iondav thru Saturday Oppoalte Ea*t Cemetery ; Justify it. You both sit down and Director 7 A M.' to 9 P.M. Open Saturday Until 9 I’ .M. aee if there’s a spot for it in the OPEN 7 A.M. T IL L 10:8(1 P.Sl. Open Sunday Until I I’ .M. 142 E. CENTER ST. MORTY MEKKLE BY DICK CAVALLl budget. When and if you can SUNDAYS. 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Quality Memorials ! find it, you’re both pleased. If .31anehester’s Oldest W E a— ^ I CAN'T I not. you work and finagle or wait MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD UNDERSTAND IT- MARV S Speeiuliziiig in the finest cold WHAT0)OI)R Over 8U Years Experience I until the budget will stand the With Finest Facilities cuts and meats in town. EXPLANATION? IT WORKED FOR 1 * . Main SL—Tel. Ml S-6920 DON WILLIS ITiS AN OIL m i n t in g ! WELL, 80MEFHM0 ! strain. THATCROOk I For Dally Delivery i "The job of each partner is im- HMMfOlPMAN MERRIT m tS AHE-THAT SAW ON TV. WAS AN ART COLLECTOR THIS ONE i s ! Coll Ml 9-5807 I portqpt to the other. If his Job LAST NIGHT 1 means she has extra work enter- GARAGE Dance -WASN'T HE? A. AIM ETTI. Prop. I taining. or if he wants to talk Janet’s Hats Boost Morale 18 Main St.. Tel MI-9-4531 SMITH'S The Totten Way . Harrison SL, Manchester 1 over an office problem or get some Looking for a breath of spring?(r. 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In Mile Race ing up Its third win of the Tbriee Stiwlght Baskets Slim Rebounding Edge an Hitting on seven of 11 field goal By DON B E R 6IS season last night before attempts,' the victors raced to a Statistically, there was little to Y Lanes New York, Feb. 15 (/P)—Runner Rockville High came one estimated crowd of 1,200 (395 14-7 advantage in the opening pe choose between the two rivals. meets racer tonight in the BaxUr game of tournament elimination payees) a t . the high school riod before the Silk Towners, who Both shot at a 37 per cent average By EARL YOST Mile In the New York Athletic laat night, bowing to hlgh-acorlng gym. Favored Conard of West bowed for the 10th time in 12 out from the field, with the Indians Club Games in Madison Square Newington on the winner’s court Hartford waia forcad into a thrill ings, fought back with three outscoring the winners by a single Activity will get underway Garden. • 59-36. It waa Rockvllli'a iilnth loss ing overtime before eacaping with straight baskets to slice the Chief baskcL 20-19. Conard made 17 of this afternoon at 2 o’clock at Istvan Rosaavolgyi of Hungary of the campaign, comparirtl with a hard-fought 55-52 CCIL victory tains’ lead to 14-13 at the buzzer. 26 foul Shota (65 per cent) to the Community Y lanes in the • - is the runner. Ron Delany of Ire eight wins, and p aed f rather to keep alive its . tournament Manchestcr’a 12- for 20 (60- per simple mathematleal problem. hopes. \ cent) but the home team esumed sixth annual Women’s Town land is the racer. CCIL Standings a slim 32-29 rebounding edge, with Who win win? The Rams have two gamea re Coach Larry Stewart's (Jhief- „ ■ W L Pet. Duck Pin Bowling Tourna maining, and must win both of Dubanoekl picking off 18, seven / ■■ t . Well, down through the years taina, playing without' the services Wfethersfield ...... 10 2 .833 ment. Defending champion them. Newington meanwhile, la of leading scorer Ed Hebb who was Hall ...... 0 2 .818 more than the 6-4 Hicks, who Amv rirkfy heads a list of 32 the racers usually have beaten the chipped in with 10 tallies, three runners. Glenn Cunningham’a al tourney-bound with a Bn# lJ-4') atdelined with a sprained . ankle, Conard ...... 6 S .545 howlers., Eighteen of the con- record. found the host Indians a much Bristol ...... 6 6 .454 less than teammate Nyqulst te.rebound. The youngster lay on ! early In the season. 64-50, but the In Florida, he had to unpack it, too. , . shot at the outset of the extra switched to a clever game of ball- the floor for 25 mifhites’’ before a manv seasons, and her 15-year-old Rozsavolgyl, who holds the list < Yellowjackets have come along period to put the home club ahead daughter. Dawn. The latter is the ed world records at 1,000, 1,500 control basketball 2:30 into the doctor arrived to permit his re i pretty well since that time and 50-48. But another bright sopho moval to the hoepital. In. the youngest entry on rjeord. Bowling and 2,000 meters, gpea all out at ! now post a respectable 9-6 record. more prospect. Consrd's sharp quarter, took a 29-20 halftime for the past two'_:2 rar8. Dawn the atari. Pace means nothing. If lead as Captain Dick Dubanoaki future it may be wise for all CCIL I Despite the fact a team la usually . MERCANTILE LEAGUE shooting ^ Driscoll converted teams to make certain that a doc Molumphy averaged ;.86 in league there is a world record listed for I more p te n t bn Its own court, Studbigs twice from the foul line and tall tallied on a pretty three-point play bowling a year ago but has im ■ the event, he goes' for It. Pressure Proble and added an easy driving layup tor is present at the start of all ! Rockville should have enough W. L. Wilson Hicks contributed an eye games. proved 11 pins per game thU sea He blandly admits that he will guns. To put It bluntly, the Rams catching three-point play to shoot seconds before the buzzer. The son and boasts a 97 average in try to break Gunnaf Nielsen’s Rainbow ...... 54 18 Red and White leader wound u p ' Canard (Ml must have enough. Man. Auto Parts ....5 0 22 the •winners Into a 53-50 lead with B F P ts . competition. world Indoor mile mark of 4:03.6. Spculsting for a moment. If 1:18 to go. 'The Indians missed with 14 markers. ^ Drisen)). 7-10 23 Former champions entered, be Not Hurting Marr Herm’s Camera...... 46 26 Sairoond’s twin-pointer to open .1-3 But he never has run Indoors in his Rockville defeats Simsbury, a trip badly on four shots in close during Nyqulil. sides Mrs. Pirkey. are Ruth Mc Garden Restaurant ..46 26 the third quarter upped the In Hlriir c ... 6-6 life and never b’fore even saw a to the tournament will hinge on the final minute and the aggres (VO Intosh, 1953 winner; Helen Wil ■•'I- ■ Gaudet's Jewelers ..40 ,32 dians' margin to 11 points, 31-20, Zakarian. z ' ,\3 board track until he popped up j the outcome of Wednesday’s Manchester Trust ... 38 ' 34 sive Driscoll, night’s top scorer O'Meara, ( 1-5 helm. queen of the polished lanes at Manhattan College for a work match with Plalnvllle. With that San Antonio, Tex., Feb. 15 (/P)—Giving no incHcation of with 23 tallies, including 7-10 and the locals still led by 10 tal Julavitt, c . (VO In 1954, and . Shirley Fothergill Manchester Optical . .33 39 lies with 4:25 left in the period. out a few hours after landing here I degree of importance, the Rock- noting pressure as a newcomer to the golf tour usually does. Ace Piano ...-...... 24 48 from the 15-foot line, made cer 15 T otals 19 17-36 55 1 Vittner, 1956 champion. ,v from Budapest Thursday. ! villa armory seating should be tain of his team's mucli-needed win It was at that point the losers be Each contestant will r,oll games Dave Marr maintained a six-stroke lead entering the third Memorial Store ...... 18 54 Indoor running, historically, has ; taxed to capacity for Wednesday’s Montgomery Ward ..11 61- with s pair of successful charily gan committing costly ball-han P and the eight with the highest round of the 115,000 Texas Open today. tosses with only five seconds re dling mistakes and Hicks and Mike 6 MlslretU, t ...... 3 Typical Wild West Show been lough on foreigners. Some . game. I. — :------* The young Texan who plays out Ail five teams In the first divi 0 Rlcharri\f ...... 0 0-0 total pinfall will qualify for the FRAN CRANDAIX MAL'UC CARPENTER of them never get used to it. Niel maining. Nyqulst ran off eight consecutive 2 FpN hlfr, > ...... 2 M Jerry West starts coming down in crazy-legs fashion after put head to head competition which i As for laat night’s loss to New of Cedarhurst, L. I., was making sion won last night, with the Rain sen, the Dane, was an exception. ington, the Rami gave It good try bow Club taking a ’ 3-1 decision It was a beautiful twisting lay points to get the (Thicftaina back 4 Prriieott, t ...... 0 0-2 ting up a driving fast break layup typical of West Virginia’s will start one week from today, He was a regular visitor here for his greatest hid for a tournament up from way under the hoop by into contention, 36-34, with still 2 Dubanoskl...... 6 2-« attack. This one was against St. John’s U. Feb. 22. Beat of three game for part of the first two periods. Stuck Winner championship In a brief career as over Manchester Trust, Manches 1 Saimonfl. k ...... " ^Best Interest of the People* the Indoor circuit, but. at that, he After that, the margin of victory ter Auto Parts shutting out Memo Saimond In the closing seconds of 1:04 to go. Pat Mlstretta scored 1 n.8kr. g ...... 0 0-0 matches will decide. The four win never did much until he aet the he aet out ahead of a curtailed field the fourth quarter which deadlock for the Indians but Driscoll, who 3 r ...... 3 3-4 ners will than meet the same night Ring Celebration at Garden waa the only question. Coach Dick for 38 holes. He is on his second rial Corner Store 4-0. Herm’s record. Rogalaki'a quintet had too many Cantera upending Manchester the score at 48-all and forted the caged nine of Ms markers in this IH Tolalp ...... v . . 13-20 in another best of three game set While Stefan Redl. of Passaic. N. J„ climbs through the ropes to leave ring at left, hla victorious Of Two Firsts winter tour. exciting contest into overtime. session, retaliated with a charity with the finals and consolation Rust on Boards g o ^ shooters i20 for 54 for 37 .Only 71 of the 134 starters were Optical 3-1. Garden Restaurant Bcors a t half 29-20 The most recent failure of a long opponent Gale Kerwin. celebratea with a handstand at Madison Square Garden laat night. Kei> per cent from the field) and too blanking Montgomery Ward 4-0 iEllington Upended matched on Friday night, Feb. 28. Rec Commission Agrees (AP leG. The field was reduced yester list of Europeans who have found win. Canadian-born fighter who now Uvea in Valley Stream. N. Y., won by a split decision. much speed for Rockville. and Gandet Jewelers defeating Ace . All action will be at the Y lanes. Rockville led early in the game. "In Swim Meet day to the low 60 pros and ties plus 'B e st of five set will govern the the going tough Is Rozsavolgyi’a Photofax). nine amateurs in the original field. Piano 3-1. own countryman, Laszlo Tabori. 5-2, but quickly fell behind 16-5 Night’s beat scores at the Man flals. by the quarter mark. Two hoops Sophomore Billy Stuek swept Highest Scoring In Years chester. Bowling Green were List of Participants Ban on Outsiders Good One of the really great outdoor It was the highest scoring Texas ^y Joe Vinsko 129-342 BasketbalPs Top Defensive PlayrBy Hebron, 52-38 runners of the world, he was a bust by Capt. Bob Groua and a solo by two first places as the Manches Afternoon entries today are as on hoards last season. Ron Janton narrowed the gap to ter High School swimming team Open in years, vrith terrible weath- I ^ed Spelss 337 and Gerry Cormier follows: 18-12, but that was closest mar er conditions tlw major factor. A jgj ' •* “We all agree that the ruling as it stands is to the best That Rozsavolgryi will be able easily upended Middletown 44-33 sogxy course and bitter cold kept , _____ Maude Carpenter, Rita McAl interests of the people of the Town of Manchester,’’ William , to make the transition after work Redl Unhappy Fellow gin. yesterday afternoon In Middle- Foul the Man and Cry to Referee Coach Clyde Washburn and his Hebron Regional Bams lister, Doris Prentice, Ruth Mc Big Halftime Lesul most of the golfers In check the MIXKD not BLK8 town. Sluek, Coach Dick Sollanek’s first day. and a higl wind did much continued their late bid for a Class C State Tournament Intosh, Helen Wilhelm. Marge Breman,. chairman of the Advisory Park and Reaeatmn i i"J Newington built up a 32-19 half- leading point-getter this winter, Ktaadinxt berth last night with a 52-38 triumph over stubborn Elling Holmes, Elsie Pound. Helene Dey. \'lc Marsillo, one of Redl'e han-«Kerwln dropped a right hand on time advantage, end managed to to handicap then yesterday. w I. P rt New York (NEA) — Adolph^ general direction of the mezzanine..♦trained proa, the Dick McGuire, Commission, so notified General Manager Kichaid Mai tin i in Central aPrk) la doubt- New York, Feb. 15 (/P)— captured top honors In both the Marr. member of s Houston golf , Oakm anR ...... 4.1 21 .«72 ton at the Windham Regional Tech gym in Willimantic. The Marie Hebenstreit, Jennie Lata, yesterday. The ruling in question'^ ------'j fill. But he certainly isn't wor- j ,,gi)g dlers, disputed the call. I Redl’s Jaw and he went down. A s: stay in front by a comfortable 200-yard and 100 yard freestyle ; Kr#yit ...... ie 21 561 Rupp got into the crux of what ia The Warrior promptly fished Bob Cousy, Bill Russell, Slater Olive Rossetto, Ann Myers, Bea "Only one glove touched." he | soon as hla glovea hit the deck, he j margin the rest of the way. ing family, had a blazing eight- W FiniTs ...... 1^ 3 •ifil with hia hands in an effort to Martin, Frank Ramsey type, foul winners, who have now won elght^- bans non-residents from taking an the people of the Town of Man- ried and that a a good ai^- strikea in the American events to emerge as the day’s lone ’ Dnm4hij»'ii ...... 14 m ..I'll basketbaU's most disturbing bit of Cormier, Jo Lucas, Ann Correnti, active part in any Recreation De ' Delany usually Ignorea the leaser ; s I r 1 K e s ill m e A m erican said. “The knee has to touch too.’’j bounced back. As Napp had ruled; Fred (Beanie) Larson was New- under-par 63 the flrst day but was reclaim his position and he fouled. | only now and then. of 15 starts, need rictories in their the last eight minutes to put the Chester tiowcusj igss%.ss^u v.%. • .. double winner. lucky to emerge with a par 71 yes- ! Zaw'i»tow i«kjR ...... V .. . 11 11 516 action — the crying tactics of de- remaining two games against Audrey Frey, Mryna Rlvosa and partmenl program. • Our philosophy is to attract as lights in the race and concentrates; League all summer. In tllC a knockdown, he had to follow the ; Ington's lop performer with 17 ' ...... 12 12 .5(h* It took him a moment to conjure 1 ’Yelling ia somettiing which game out of reach. The New York rulebook backs The Indians placed first in six j t^fday. But none of the contenders '.^AlRrias' .‘islaria ...... strong Plainfield and Natl.an-Hsde- Edith Correnti. up the referee w:ho, incidentally, rules and toll off the automatic I markera. Diminutive Bob Schwag- ...... 11...... 11 4MTensive players after they make an up an argument but when he did j cornea natural even to small chil Vlnkels, enjoying his finest scor The night shift will comprise The letter followed a meeting many people as possibl e into our | on the fellow he considers his most | winter he referees prize elght-count although it was not: er. a fine outside shooter, had 13, of the nine events. Other Red and n.Ara able to do anv better i.ninpB ...... 3111 1.1 4544^4 Ray. Thursday night between the Com waa the only official to vote for r>;A B-1. ■ OOlhprt.R lh -rt,- ...... ».K' 14 .46.9.469 outright foul. it was a natural one. "He dren. Which is what a basket activities regardless of the caliber i serious threat. ,***1"*^**‘‘*y , fights. And Sometimes, just needed. | and John BorowskI had 14. White victors Included Dotig Stev Dave Ragan of Orlando, Fla., orAT ^ ” Hebron mo\l:s Into its new gym ing night, chipped in -with 11 tallies the following: mission and Francis Mahoney, a Of participation. It Is not our in- certain that he won t let RoEsa-1 baseball ,his decisions make Redl. Napp had it 5-4-1. Judge l.iskii ...... 17 423 charged." he roared out. ball player who cries at the ref while VeMna passed well and aet Amy Pirkey, Shirley Vittner, Both were sloppy at times Ker- Grous was the only Ram In ens In the 100-yard orthodox Walker Inman Jr. of Bolton, Mass., |1 B'iriR)irkminifit*>rR4minist.Ts ...... 27 17 ..422 422 ' ' ®**’’ Kentucky team did a fine eree always reminds you of. next week, meeting Plainfield Mon Florence Johnson, Florence Kloter, member of the Board of Dlreclors. tent to promote semi-professional volg:>i get too ^ ' someone unhappy. Frank Forbes scored It 5-4-1 for win pawed with hla left. Instead ' double figures with 10 points. Poor breaststroke: Co-Captain Tom Hy and Bill Johnston of Provo, Utah, iI.uirii^ns ...... „ ...... ■ J'’ 25 . ^39 .'CM i J®** Ogainst Ohio State, ” he said "Don't you ever call charging?’’ up numerous scoring pla;-# for his who asked that the ruling.be re Kerwin and Judge Artie Aldala 6-4 ’ V.n'.iui-"i:r'i-li j^ul iio"*HiVdii! fw’’?'®'" lowing night. Dedication exercises scinded because of the effect it has for Kerwin. The Associated Presa 100-yard backstroke; and the med nament on the tour, were In sec- ! Zawi»inw»kl ms l.ii S»!sfi» 106. Andr-v I their court and did a good Job of bench. hamson woupd up with 17 markers Chapman, Ann Fidler, Mary Mc had on adult sports in Manchester. "We agreed with Mr Mahoney I le.ss than a minute., 'I was Stefan Redl, a Hungarian- was 5-4-1 for Kerwin. with hla right lead. Redl reversed ■ hplp the cause, will be held at 8 o’clock Monday. Carthy, Edna Hllinski. Mary Sim his usual style In the first round NefrlagUs <*•>_ ley relay quarter made up of Dor ond place at 140 Four players were ‘ "4-119-344 and H a rry Burkmlnsier 1 holding Frank Howard. He scored Eisensteln took It. Dead-pan NBA Basketball Both rivals already hold wins over for Ellington a'nd teammate Skip Mahoney wa.s told flatly that th e; Ihal we shouldsnouia makemaae every effortenuiLi It would be too much of a a 1 e When all precincts were counted B F Tie some, but the box acore ahows how ned, he walked the ball to the foul Wood added 10 points. mons. Ruth Ostrander and Lil and Commission did not see any rea-' possible to revive the twilight hie for Delany to hang back 20 P«»alc. V J. Nap^^ but soon was his old self, lunging . P Borownki. f ...... 7 son for a change and would not baseball league to provide acti- , and 25 yards as hehas a penchant K-erwm naa KnocKea aown writers, tv.oi in it was a tight fit with wp committed less than 10 fouls in B r F t- TTie public is Invited to view the the sixth round of their bitter wicked body punches. Redl weigh- 3 Hrhwagfr, t ...... 5 y* 1.1 Tex.. Lionel Hebert oS Ijifsyette, t get excited?" he said afterward. \V L Pet. G B Ray by a whooping 65-26 score. D F arl'‘y, f ...... 12 1-8 25 alter its ruling. vity for the 18 year olds and over, for doing. He'll have to keep an 11-9 edge for Kerwin. Duylf. f ...... 0 n Manchester concludes its regular the second half. matches. A survey to be made by the j within hailing distance of RozHa- scrap at Madison Square Garden. Bucchi, c ...... 2 (M) 4 schedule next week with two meets Iji , snd Billy Ma . ell of Oile.ssa, ' Hoad Increases Later in the game, Richie Guerin Boston ...... 40 18 .690 _ Brilliant Scoring Pace Pcfnchak. 1 ...... ___ 4 (VI (s Following is Brennan's letter to la The knockdown was an important Redl came out of the fight with winner had the edge In height and I j Tex. "'^ou know you’re doing it right of the Knicks climbed all over R. f’'arlr\ , ( ...... 0 1*3 1 Recreation Department to find | volgyl and that could lead to a kopec, r ...... 0 1-3 1 The first Is against Hanford Syracuse . .. . .34 25 .576 61.. Co-Captain Dave Farley main c ...... S 1-2 11 Martin; more than damaged pride. He had Flemlnf. c ...... __ 0 0-0 0 when there aren't many fouls. A Paul Arizih oft he Warriors, who (VO 3 out how many persons in town are | record. factor in the split 10-round de reach. <' 17 Bulkeley Tuesday afternoon snd Some top players were sent to | Philadplphin . ,29 26 ..527 9'- HiKlak r ...... ___ 1 Subject: M*®ling on "Out of cision that ruined Redl’s perfect a Jagged gash over the left eye When the de>'ision was an- •’ Ijtrgon. g ...... 3 11-13 the sidelines yesterday, the most . boy doing a good defensive job can i had the ball. The Knicks were .New York . . . .2!) 30 492 11 tained his brilliant scoring pace i.nrd. K ...... 0 M 1 Towner Participating Rule" interested in this activity There- p^te Close Entered that may require five or six stitch C'larkin g ...... h 2-3 1 the finale is agsinst strong Tor- Tennis Margin last niglit with 25 points to increase Vrima. K ...... 2 0-0 4 State Quintets ring record after 17 straight vic nouncezl, Kerwin. the 7 to 5 favo- ; i Johnson, g ...... 2 (VI 4 ' rington Friday Both will be held notable being Jay Hebert of San- j handle if without grabbing people trying to protect a two-point lead Western 1Uivislun TA.vlor. g ...... ___ 0 (VO 0 "The Park and Recreation Ad- fore, it is our recommendation ! jjp, Grelle, the 4107.1 Oregon es. The cut opened In the seventh nipnfv. g ...... 1 (M) 3 his average to a sparkling 21.2 in that the present rule stay In ef tories. He seemed to have the St the high school pool snd will ford. Fla., the 19.57 Texas Open all the time. with seconds left. It Is a custom W L Pet. G.B r h U C ^ C Francis runnerup to Delany In the NCAA round won until the knockdown. and spurted blof)d from time to j ling. Redl scow led. in the pro ranks to do it this way. St. Louis ...... 35 1? contest.". The tall 6-5 forward TotAli ...... 24 4-14 52 I I fect." championahlpa laat aprlhg, will TouU ...... 10 19-25 51 Start at 8:30. champion. Hebert soared to a 75 ■ Over Gonzales I-azy Players Foul 23 .603 received excellent support from ► ^ U l l C r Mahoney last evening regarding But all officials gave the sixth to time. "It was close but I won." said RM’kvIlU (S€) and It knocked him out of the tour- I Foul the man so that he onlv gets Cincinnati .. . .27 31 .466 8 KlilnfiaB (SB) the above ruling. William Brennan. make his flrst indoor sU rt In the Kerwin, 23. Ottawa-born but now p B r ptn The summaries; Rupp spoke of this easily. But center Giinars Vinkels off the B r Pis Chairman race. Also on hand will be Jim Kerwin. j nament, | Detroit ...... 24 35 .407 11'- f ...... 1 0-0 2 “We all agree that the ruling as “He got hit a right hand and Thanks to Redl, there were real | a resident of Valiev Stream. N. Y .' 5 f»rou». f ...... __ 4 3-4 10 Medley Relay-Msnehester (Dor A acore of 147 wa.s required to Washington. Feb. 15 (/Pi Jack it is a fact of basketball that play- i ';.®® ‘" 'X n "h'!.'leTlm*^en for Minneapolis . . .14 44 .241 21 I board." and Bob Ponchak and Co- Ahraham.'on. f ...... 6 1-6 17 New Haven. Feb. 15 (/Pi In Feb. 14. 1958 Beatty of the Army, Burr Grim Stocks f ...... 0-41 0 ers.r. and roarh..coaches, -coilaae-'college .nH and nrn pro, ‘'a*'* 8° (V2 4 it stands is to the best interest of both glovea touched the floor,",said live customers In the Garden cav-1 "It was close but I won. ” said Janton. f ...... 3 i-4 k mer, Stevens. McLain and Davis) stay in the running for the final 38 Kramer takes his pro tennis stars the tying basket. Ssturdav's Nehediile Captam AI Vezina in the ball- arRii.skAs. c ...... 3 vaders from New York, Maasahhu- of Maryland. Pete Close of St. to C?hirago tonight with Aus refuse to admit. \Vt|enever a team ! hawking depar'ment. Hebron Whf-ler. r ...... 2 .1-2 5 Napp. "The rule on knockdowns erns. An estimated 3.500 (a throng Redl, 23. who recently completed 3 KupfeiEchld. f .... __ rt (VO 0 T., 1:36.5, holes snd Hebert had 149. Bo.ston at Philadelphia i after- Wood, g ...... 5 10 setts and Maine handed defeats ^o John’s and Zbigniew Orywal of In this TV age) paid 38.300 to see i six months in the Army *t Ft. Dlx, j Lfibenguth. r ... . 2 (LA 4 200-yard freestyle-1. .Sluek tralia’s Lew Hoad showing prom commits a lot of foiils it Is b?- Play Called Correctly noon-TV». mixed a smooth-working offensive three Connecticut basketball la very plain. Look it up. It says a Johnedrow. c ...... __ 0 rt-0 0 Take the Count 38 Poland. - fighter is down when any part of the nationally televised bout. | N. J. - 1 3-4 4 (Man). 2. Parmelee iMlddi. 3 ise of lengthening his 11-7' lead I =**'»« laiinecs or pqor thinking Eisenstein called it, quite cor- Oncinnati at New York. attack with a full court press Total* ...... • ..IS teams last night while the visiting Dave Scurlock of North Carolina Thlebtiult* g ...... Score St half 19-14 Hebron. his body other than his-feet is on Redl's loyal fans contributed about 1 "You call ’em as you see 'em." o PUiik g ...... __ 1 2-4 4 Towle (Man). T , 2:19. Former champions Chandler over Pancho Gonzales in the cross- defense, ihe easiest way to I redly, a deliberate foul, and Arizin Friday’s Result* w Ich finally paid off in the final New Haven Teachers dropped one is the favorite to make it three VIHerer^rfer. g ,. .... 1 1-1 3 40-yard freestyle-1. Souza Harper of Portsmouth, Va.. Tony coiintrv tournev I compensate for these flaws is, o f!■ dropped both shots. Philly w ent' period,,, to the Plattsburgh (N. Y.) Teach Pros End CBA Schedule straight by winning the Matt Hal- the ring floor. That’s the way I rertfr. g ...... 1 1-2 1 New York 103. Cincinnati 92. saw it and that'a the way I called Getting back to the knockdown, packed his bag for St. Petersburg, _ (Mldd). 2. Dalev (Midd). 3 Elgen- Holguin, of Midlothian. Ill . E. J. Hoad, aided by two b re a k s, ; course, to jump the refeiec. i on to win in overtime. Detroit 111, Boston 109. After holding slim leads of 9-7, Hofstra College- of Hempstead, ers. shutting out slate contenders pin half mile, while Charlie Jen- From this corner it seemed that I Fla. arid spring training. TotMlR ...... 1.1 10-25 11 brod (Man). T , 21 .5 Harrison of St. ' ouis and Jack whipped the faltering Pancho 9-7.1 The most irritating thing edn- Vince Boryla. 'the New York St. Louis 101. Minneapolis 100. 19-14 and 34-30 over the flrst three N.Y.. held its opponents scorele.ss completely. j S c o t * «( hiilf Npwtncior. kina, Villanova’a Olympic 400-me- j «• 100-yard orthodox breast.sti'oke- Burke of Kiameshi La'se, N. Y.. 6-2 last night before an overflow, necled with the game is the way j coach. Guerin and assorted other Sunda.v's Schedule quarlcrs, the Rams broke loose to In its first three football games The clean slate—for the out-of- Sunday with New Haven ter champion. Is the choice in the 1. Stevens (Man). 2 Fox (Mldd). also took the count. Harper wound crow'd of 5,360 the largest ever players and coaches openly Sm- ^ Knicks went wild. Boi-j'la tried New York at Boston. gain a convincing 18-8 margin in this season. \ state teams—reads this way; Bow- Buermeyer 500. up with 151. Holgir 148, Harrison to watch a pro tennis match in brace this method. j to assault Eisenslein several times doin 69 Wesleyan 61, Tufts 76 ^3. Zagllo (Man). T, 1:21. ------. ' Buffalo Not Out ' Dlving-1. Hyson (Msni. 2. Fcr- 149 and Burke 148. i Washington. A night with Lou Eisenstein'! after the game. Coast Guard 54. St. Francis The Green Manor Pros conclude their 14-Kame Connecti-j U.S, Goes After Singles Sweep Campy Cheerful rera (Midd), 3. Loud (Msn). "The 6.940-yard Brackenridge I Gonzales, whose serve was once shows this. He ia a veteran official | All over the country, basketball (Brooklyn) 82 Bridgeport 69, and Points, 39.3. Park cour.se, where some of golf’s the terror of the tennis world, who works top National Basket- Plattsburgh 78 New Haven 65. cut Basketball i^sn. schedule tomorrow afternoon with a| Mantle and I.onez| Of Playoffs Yet lowest scores have been ahot. people feel it is easier to do this Bowdoin didn’t take the lead Glen Cove. -N. Y., Feb. 13 UT 100-yard freestyle-1. Stuek went 14 games without losing serv- i ball Assn, and college games. His than guard properly. Defense is 3:15 contest agamsl-the New Haven Columbus Bears at the In World Figure Championship proved extremely tough for all ex ice. But in the 15th he banged his' judgement and knowledge of the a tedious Job. To cat-and-mouse until the early momenta of the sec Verplanck School. A 2 o’clock^ preliminary pairs an All-Star Win in Golf Play —^ y Campanella remains New York, Feb. 15 (/Pi-Don’t (Man). 2. Davis (Man). 3. Levin cept Mike Krak of Morgantown. ond half. But thereafter their at- "cheerful and hopeful" in a hos count the Buffalo Bisons out of (Midd). T., :59.1. ball into a low-hanging light and i game cannot be rated below Im- it with the offensive player re team from the East Side Rec Jun-* ,,, W. Va., Claude Harmon of Mamar- Hoad broke through for an 8-7 pressive by a non-participant, quires more concentration, train- t.ick cli(;ked well and they led by Miami. Fla.. Feb. 15 (/Pi—Mickey Parla Feb. 15 (/P)—With one* pital here although there is the American Hockey Lcssm* 100-yard butterfly-1. Fox oneck. N. Y., and Magee Each AUCTION! lor League and the Meriden Saints j lead. So early in a game between the as much as 15 points near the end Mantle, New York Yankees’ slug growing concern that he e%er playoffs even though they are not (Midd). 2. Jacobs (Map). 3. Tier ' ing and balance than most have. who sport a fine 11-2 won and lost title alr,eady stowed away, the U.S.j Mig, Heiss’ nearest competitor Is ney (Man)., T.. l:18.i; had a 68 but none could pull below I’nirofhered by Injury New - York Knickerbockers and Only herS, and tnere do you see of the game. Wesleyan had the ger, and hot-shooting Al Lopez, will be able to regain use of exact!'- setting the circuit afire. 141 for 36 holes. Magee and Krak These ears are going to the auction on Wednesday, Feb. ,1?. Act noNf game's high scorer. Don Skinner, record. , went after a singles sweep In the 1 Austria’s Ingrid Wendl, who on the his legs. Tlie Bisons snapped s five-gam# 100-yard backstroke-1, Dormer Hoad, seemingly unbothered by Philadelphia Warriors at Madison ^ tight switching defensive teams Coach Eddie Rosmarin'^ Pros, Chicago White Sox manager, were unofficial tallies, has 558.6 points. had that icoro. Harmon had 142. Square Garden this season a ' who box' out. keep their hands up, g o in g with 22 points. >’ paired today In a second-round world figure skating champion When the roly-poly Dodger losing streak last nipht with a (Man). 2 Hud.son (Mlddi. 3 Dore- an injury, to his ankle the night tremendous savings for the next 2 days. Prices slashed!! If you're ever winners of seven of their 13 loop Miss Heiss, also unofficially, has catcher was removed from an 5-2 victory over fifth place Roche.-;- mua (Man). T., 1:15 1. before, got another break In th e' I^o'ckerbocker. name forgotten heads straight and foul at an ab- A better than 50 per cent shoot games this winter, need a victory natch of the National Baseball ships today—and there wasn’t a to buy, now is the time!! ing average gave Tufts ita vic Players’ Golf Tournament. Frenchman who’s bet against the 594.3. automobile wreckage Jan. 28 ter.and moved within three points Freestyle relay — Middletown Singapore— Ray Ming Chan, last game of the set. With the oow. started a drive from the right ‘ eolute minimum: Temple, Du- over the visitors to remain in con . (Daley. Bonavita. Souza and Philippines, outpointed Kiyoshi Mi- score 40-30 in his favor he "ide. With a good primary move | quesne. Niagara. Kentucky and tory over Coast Guard. The Mas tention for one of the four playoff Lopez, co-favored with defend Yanks. June* Mai'kliam and Courtney there was hope of full recovery of the Americans and four of the sachusetts quintet led by as much David Jenkins gave a breathless Jones of Britain won the team com because no visd'ile damage was fourth place Sprin,gfleld Indians. Parmelee). T., 1:25.8. , ura, Japan, 10. (Bantamweights). smashed a aerve that hopped' over ^ he got a half step on the defender. San Francisco are a few of the berths. New Haven, sporting a dis ing champion Al Dark of the St- Buffalo and Rochester each has. Gonzales’ head. 1 who was blithely looking In the rare examples. The better NO. 1052 4-DOOR SEDAN. RADIO. HEATER, as 21 points early irj the second appointing 3-7 won and lost record Louis Cardinals, defeated Don Bes- free sftating exhibition last night petition last night. But that was done to his spinal cord. half and from there on it was no to defend his men's championship, hardly unexpected. Britain hasn’t He suffered a broken neck 11 games remaining before the In the next set, Hoad coasted.______1955 BUICK DYNAF1A)W, S-TONE, W HITEWALLS...... 1095 contest. along with a four-game losing sent of the Los Angeles Dodgers, lost this event since it was Incor and temporary paralysis. But Calder Cpp pla.voffs. Springfield streak, also need a win to keep 3 and 2, yesterday aa match play whipping 'Tim Brown of CarmL to an easy win after picking up , ^ ______,____ New• V ^'Y AlCgSdlHaven lostIt/Ol to lU Aa teamLCAIII that LIIAI, 1 .. ■ i • J ___a L _ chael, Calif. porated Into the program In 1952. there appeared no tear or break' haa 10. a 4-6 lead. j NO.. 1183 2-pOOR SEDAN. RADIO, HEATER. was more accurate and stronger I M)ve its slim hopes of mak)ng the opened. Dark eliminated Ray Boone In the spinal rord which is part Meantime, the (Cleveland Barons St. Louis Heading for Second I In a preliminary eight-game set, on the boards. A brief rally in P. the I 'T'VtThe m Anxtrnmtdownstaters a r have nnVP of the Detroit Tigers, t and 2. and One Judge rates Jenkins’ per were more- firml.v entrenched in DYNAFLOW, 2rTONE. W HITEWALLS...... *795 formance absolutely perfect’, some of the central nervous system. I Tony Trabert beat ' Pancho Se-1 PIANNING A NEW HOME? 1954 BUICK .second period gave the Owls a five- plays Clem Labine of the Dodgers But after recovering seuM- second place today after downing I giira of Ecuador. 8-5. Gonzales j point lead. New Haven's Don Towners 84-76 se\eral today. thing virtually unheard of in fig^ Top Ski Jumpers the Providence Reds 7-2. Straight Western Gage Crown ure skating. The crowd of 10,000 tion In the upper part of his 1 later teamed with Trabert to de- PerelU was high scorer with 25 ; w’eeks ago in New Haven, Other pairings' in the active body, Canipanella’s paralysis Four Goal Lend 1 feat Hoad and Segura 8-6 In a ! NO. 1119 2-DOOR RIVIERA. RADIO. HEAT points. ! Home d u b Lineup p l a y e r s championship flight stomped, cheered and rattled the Enter Competition rafters in their appreclatlcm.'’ condition became stagnant. For A four goal lead In the fiist two New York, Feb. 15 (/P - «22 from Jack Coleman for his single set doubles match. 1954 BUICK ER, DYNAFIAJW. 2-TONE, WHITEWALLS. *945 ------.— ...... ' The Pros plan to start a lineup matched Don Nevfcomhe. Dodgers, days now- he has had no sensa periods provided the Bisons with corriprising high-scoring Burr Carl- against John -G rs:,' PWVadelphla Carol Heiss,'a winsome, 18-year- "niS/^St. Louis Hawks, riding aj' highest production of the season. Jron Mountain, Mich.. Feb. 15 tion from the chest down. all the cuahlon they needed as But it was 12 points by Walt Davis .n i i r l ' »on and Rosmarin up front. Art Phillies and Darrell Johnson. Yan old lass from New York City Fassage- of the paralysis General Manager Fred Hunt ran three-game winning streak, are In | J - d i m O U Il Qui„,by center and Fred Dlute (Ozone Park) watched her team of America’s better ski , a position today where any com- and -nine by Win Wilfong in the Hockey al a Glance NO. I044A 4-DQOR SEDAN. RADIO HEAT kees, against Alble Pearson of the seems to have stopped. th e. team from the liench and third period that got the Hawks * I’giiIand Paul Grogan-or Frank. Cutko Washington Senators, co-medaV.st mate thrill the spectators ■■ Jumpers were scheduled to> com A physician told the New Player-Coach Harry Watson, side bination of seven victories or Cin 1954 BUICK ER, DYNAFLOW. 2-TO.NE. WHTTEWALL.S. *910 , tj,* backcourt. Tail Bert Foun- , Carol’s Turn Today pete In an Invitation toumanient lined with torn knee ligaments, cinnati defeats wUl give them the out of trouble after the Lakers Friday’s Results ^ ourney with Lopez, and Billy Martin, "n*- York Post today: had taken a'short-lived lead. M - k J « ¥ J I tain and rugged Frank Toro are era, agSinat Bob Friend. Pittaburgh Now it’s, Carol’ll turn, She has on the giant Pine- Mountain slide "1 cannot comment on the and Manager Frank Eddolls National Basketball Assn.’s West- ' National l.«agiie NO. I029.A 2-DOOR .SED.AN. '310. O H Q f l y 3 l r l 0 C ' expected to be ready to spell the FRANK TORO Pirates. won the women’s championship the here today in what amounts to a Campanella case specifically, watched the game from the stands. „ em Division title for the second The Knicks battling for a play New Yprk 3. Chicago 1. Norm Ottreoran tallied two first off position In the Eastern Di .'\merican League 1954 C EV. MCELV EtiriPPED ...... *625 starters. Tl).e title round is tomorrow. past two j^ara, and If anyone final tuneup for Sunday’s national blit s|>eaking generally 1 have straight year. Tuesday night starting at 8 Player-^ach Dick Surhoff, who beats her out this time, it will be championships. period goals for Buffalo and Ken vision got hot in the second half. Cleveland 7, Providence 2. Newcombe defeated Whitey Ford never heard of a case where a The Haw'ks made hay last night o clock at the East Side Rec there l ^aa played several games "'Jth the New York Rangers of the Yankees, 4 and 3, in first- the biggest surprise in many a Competitors and spectators patient’s projfless stopped, then ny Wharram and Larry Wilson lit Ten straight points at the start Buffalo 5, Rochester i?. NO. 1143 2-UOOR SEDAN, 3)0. the light in the second.' Rochester by downing the Minneapolis Lak- of the third period gave the Eastern League RADIO, HEATF.R...... *495 Will be a Father and Son Bowling: ''•cfnt years, and Billy round pla.v. Martin beat Roy Mc year. alike were expected to get a line suddenly resumed In a spurt. *ers 104-100 while the Chnclnnali 1953 C EV. TouiTiament for all bovs between (Seton Halil w'lll open at ^ Going into the last , two of the on the men to beat for the three The progress Is invariably grad was unable to break through the Knicks a ‘lead they never relin Philadelphia 3, Charlotte 2. Hold Second Spot Millan, cinclniiAtl Redlegs, 2 and Buffalo defense until the third pe Royals were dropping # 103-92 de quished. Willie Naulis with 21 the ages 10-12 and their Dads It forwards for the Bears. Sturdy 1; Friend ousted Gene Freese, Pi .six compulsory figures, she had hational titles as a result -of their ual.” NO. II.56A 4-DQOR SEDAN. 210. will be the initial attempt of such Gcrbe (Quinnipiac College) piled up a whopping lead. Tonight, The Dodger catcher is para-, riod.. , cision to the New York Knlcker- points snd Kenny Sears with 19 New' York. Feb. 15 (Ah- The rates, 7 and 6; Johnson got past performances in the 23rd annual (Cleveland, moving within five . bockers. POWERGI.IDE, RADIO. HEATER. *495 an evfnt in Manchester and will be center and Sal DiNicoIa Y'ogi Berra, Yankees, 2 and 1: La- she enters the free skating phase, Klwanis Ski Club Invitation meet lyzed from the chest down. He were New York's big offensive 1953 C EV. sponsored by the Recreation De- i H'.llhouse High School) .and Joe New York Rang:er8 held down, un and this time it will be Jenklna has sonie sensation In his arms points of pace-setting Hershey, Detroit prevented Boston from guns. Jack Twyman got 22 for disputed pos.session of second place bine bested Johnny Temple, Red- starting at 1:30 p.m. (CST). won just the oUie.r way. The Ba ' partment. Each father and his son Girlando (Case Tech In Cleveland) legs, 1-uj); and Gray defeated Del who win be rooting her on just as After making two leaps each and can move his fingers a lit* moving closer to the Eastern Di Cincinnati. Plan on the best heating. . . automatic NO. II57A l-DOOB SEDAN. will bowl three games, with the w-ill handle backcourt duties, in the National Hockey League to she did for David. tie. But he cannot move his rons found themselves on the short vision title by turning back the Detroit won ita first game 'of Rice, Milwaukee Braves, 6 and 6. In today’s affair, the same field,Of end of a 2-1 acore after the first 1953 FORD V-8. A REAL SOUND CAR...... *375 pair having the highest total pin-i Petrillo and Gerbe were the New day. The Russians have been hang nearly 100 jumpers will return to legs. • Celtics 111-109. Boston, now needs the season from Boston after six fall being declared thf champions. Haven heroes in the earlier game Their 3-1 victory over the Chi ing around Carol looking for tips period. They then 04»ened up with any combination of eight triumphs losses with George Yardley .con oil heat and clean-action M ebilheatl I the world’s highest artificial ski three goals in each of the last two In cases where a father-is unable : 18 and.l7 points, re.spectlvcly, cago Black Hawks In Chicago last College Basketball and she even traded them the scaffold tomorrow for the 52nd or Syracuse defeats to sew up the tributing 29 points and Gene Shue ■ Make your new home a more comfort- NO. U35A 3-DOOR SEDAN. to attend'or if a father has more' "'hile Surhoff. Di,Nicola and Gil- night sent the New Yorkei-s two double axel for a sputnlck. edition of a national toui-nament Earned Nel Profit periods.. division crown. 24. But Boston’s Bob Cousy .car 1952 CHEV. RADIO, HEATER...... *295 than one son in the eligible age 42 tallies col- points ahead of the idle Boston It happened this way; that has been held every year since In handling the Lakers their ried off game scoring honors with j ' able home with aafe, dependable auto-, Bniint!. Geoigeiown (DC) 82 New York "The double 'axel is one of the 32 while teammate Tommy Heln- group, then an uncle or anv other lecUvel.);-. 1904, except for a three-year sus- Buffalo, N. Y.. Feb. *5 (A5—Buf eighth qtraight setback, the Hawks matic oil heating and new clean-action Mobilheat NO. BI7AR 4-DOOR SEDAN. man over 30 years of age may fill ; Members of the Cub Scout Pack, The Rangers had to come, fiom | AC 77 (Qvertime). moat difficult figures for girls," penaion during World War H. falo’s International League Base Habit and Touch got 2S'pointa from Bob •Piettit and sohn got 28. behind after' Gus Mortson beat | SI. Francis (Bkn) 82 Bridgeport Here's the entirely new fud oil that actually cleana R.ADIO, HE.ATER...... *175 in. Any boy who is interested may 201. wmII be- admitted free to Su'n- Miss Heiss said. i“In it you move ball Club, the Blaons, earned a net, 1951 PACKARD participate with his Dad whether! day’s game provided they are ac“ goalie Gump Woisley on a hard; 69. forwai'd on one edge of a skate, profit after taxes of 385,094 for the New York. Feb. 15 OP) — The as it heata. he has taken pari in the weekly; companled by their fathers. shot from left Ice in the first pe St. Lawrence 88, Hobart 81. then Jump anti turn twice In the 1967 season. John SUglmeler. new way Skp Francisco’s deadeye Dons Fairleigh Difkinson 71, Hartford Last PHgh^8 Fights NO. 995 4-DOOR SEDAN. bowling program or not. The only ---- riod. air. • . . . pi-esldeht of the community-owned are playing ’em, arid winning 'em. *150 requiremeint la that the boy must! But in midway session, the Ran 'Univ. 70. . ”W«U, I was practicing and the club, said In bis financial report you would think Bill Russell and Clsea-aclien Mabllhset givt$ 1951 DODGE R.ADIO. HEATER...... be a member of the Rec Centers ; Scliolaslir Basjielhall gers tied it on Camille Heniy's Plattsburgh 78, New Haven 65. . Russian team was 'watching. They New ¥d s ir rom'oma'.ion to help Nampa, Idaho, Drew, 10, 1 at Alfred University, Coach Alex Forerunner of the Cotton Bowl - Maj. Prank'Meritt, assistant di i8 t. Louis (N?A)~;Bob PetUt she frowned. "But, gosh, the way Yunevieh’s tfams have won 95 WM thi Fair Park Bowl, a woodeh_ MURPHY’S aU eY$ cover ii>a cost of the pin boys. It Frank McKinney, of IndianapoUs it worked out It waa sort of a bus( Melbourne—Maxia CarlM. 135^, 315 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER 285 MAIN STREET M AlfCHISiai to v>aaip«t*d that s*Vfral fathers land Al Wiggins of Pittsburgh won rector of athletes 'at the Air and his St. Louis accomplice. Cliff Australia, outpointed EitiUj I’lnc games, Ihst '37 and t ^ . six. Ajex atadium built in 1921 to hold 15/.’ , Ml MAIN STREET snil take hto 'pporiunl'y to spend three National AAU swimming Force Acatiemy' In Denver, played Kagan, ar« the hottest scoring ness transaction. But it’s a nice 138*/4, PWllppinas, 13. formerly played for Purdue. loco fans. ■ - ■a •ssung srKh their sons. . | titles each tn 1957. tackle for the Army team in 1943. tgademIdem ia profeMidfialprofeMi<»^al basketball
i ' t: f / y 1 ■ T ' f 7 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SAtURpA"Y. FEBRUARY 15, 1958 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEST'ER, CONN;, SATURDAI^, FEBRUARY 15, 196S : Houuea For Salt 72 Houset (or Sate 72 Wantfid—R«U Estat# 77 South Windsor BY FAGALY and 8HURTKN Ap«rtm«iit*— Ftato— (XJi OVEROtZiep: Brick Cape. M ^CHBSTER —Lovely new aix LISTINOB WANTED—fitngls, ttiro- Space M ail AutomobilcR for Sale 4 Household Services THERE OUGHTA BK A LAW I flT t rooms down, two unfinished Snow Du^ Tcnnnenta U FOR Dim BRENT atade 4 « t f . ^ i jw m ranch, large birch cabinet family, Uirae-familyt bualneas r . Offered 13-A tip. Fdmily rOdm in basement kitchen, dlhing room, three \bcd- proparty.' Have many caata buyera. 1M7 FORD V* Falrlane "500" 4- of farma an4 land tracts vtOifn SO Present mortgage can oe as Board of Finance Discusses ROCKVILLE, 14 Laurel 8t.— Well > miles oi Hartford. Lawranca r . rooma, two fireplaces, garage, Mortgagea arranged Pleaae call Classified door sedan. Color spotless tmn and FURNITJRB repairing and rsftn sumed." R. F. DImock tc Co., Real convenient locstion. Also nice 6 Georg* L, GrazUM Dutch QolOnial, 9-4291. <7H 2-2865.. out Pass, 'on the Montsna-Idaho Snow, in varying amounts was (Omtinned from Page One) drapes and slip covers. 178.60 and Manchester. Five rooms, eompiate .3780,663, as submitted to the Robert Sharp, program chairman, 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. 1>A baths, threa lots.'Manchester border. fairly widespread throughout the sa.rs her committee haa planned 1950 CrtEVROLET — Black four up. Choice of fabrics. Call Mrs UNFURNISHED four room apart full rear doimar, IH batha, fire* Green arcs. MT 8-1205. 1200 SQUARE FEET of living area. AcnClN! L enO N ! action*. BuUd- Board of Finance, was discussed door. Rood condition. Owner Roing LaPlne, Ml 8-3694. ' A deepening anew blanket cov- upper and Middle Mlsalsslppl val not been allowed near the building at a board meeting last night st a fun night and white, elephant ment for two in Covontnr with oU place: basement garage. T. Shan Six room Cape Cod, preferred ing loU-and h ^ e s . Cash buyers., ley, the Ohio Valley and the Great which hopsea the spacr cabin. All to Europe. Phone MI 3-M33. non Builder. Ml t-tm , BU 8-1418; (1) SIX RGGM CAPE. Reduced Immetilately. Harvey Adelberg, ‘erc4 lower sections of the Middle the Town Hall. sale. Members are asked to bring COPY WEAVING of bums, moth holes furnace and hot water. PI a-6868. neighborhood. Call* oWner. Ml ^ k e s . 'There were also snow flur* information haa eon e from olficial to $18,200. . Aluminum siding, 9-8743. CH 7-8186 any time,". MUsissippl Valley. Early today It Chairman G. Warren Westbrook good used children’s Otothlng, FOR and tom clothing, hosiery runs, NOCKVILLlS^SH room, fumlahed BEAUTIFUL new three bedroom articsite drive. This home la an r1^ in the Dakotas. announcetQcnts and briefings. said this, represents a 351,180 in-- skates, booUi, etc., for exchange, nUy, one-half ■P»'e«jw payment schedule. replaced. Marlow’s Lltfie Mend Canada and showers or flurries in building tomorrow whert Farrell SATURDAY 9^A:M, ferred. TR 8-4956. Hutchins, Ml 8-5183. ford, MI J-681B, Barbara Woods, tile bath and lavatory, combina sible. ' ', Mississippi with up to three Inches quested 3258,988. The Board of more Burnham, telephone Mitchell Many pthcrs on the same plan. ing Shop. Ml 9-7702 or Robert MurdoUk, MI tion acreent, stormS, close to pf fresh snow. the central and northern plateau, emerges. Tljeip pifctilres will be 3-5060, ' Jenaen's Inc., (always reliable), NOW ON display four and five TWO-FAMILY fUta — We have the only appreciable rainfall west Education has asked for 3527,680, 8-6472. school, nice cqnditloiu 314,900. The Weather Bureau forecast pooled and distributed to all news an increase of approximately 3100,- rO tH COOPBBATION W UX 54 Park Rd., West Hartford, AD room modal apartments. March three of tbese. One is 8 and 5;. the Goodphlid Realty Co.. 1$ Forest LcEkl Notice falls measuring up to eight Inches of the Rockiea was along the north media. 3-6214 or GA 9-4479. Monday Buildinn— Contractinr 14 other tW( are only on# year eld 000 over last year. BE APPRECIATED 16th ocoupluicy. 3106 to 1180. Open (II) flT.tOOr-N^w 5H room ranch, St. MI 3-7925 or BU 9-0939. AT A eXJURT o r PROBATE holden before the snow stops in thj ern California and Oregon coasts. Officials also agreed, after con through Saturday, 9 to 5. Monday daily 1-7 p.m. Park Chestnut and are 4 and 4, Good financing on ceramic tUe bath, 'dining area, at Covonlry, within and Mr, the DIstHrt Memphis, Tenn. area. The cold wave waa expected to ferring with Washington, to let The Board of Finance will hold State Conducting ALL TYPES of carpentry work the hew homes. T. J. Crockett, another meeting to consider sep Wednesday, Thursday evenings. done, alterations, dormers, roof apartments, comer Park and attached garage, full basement, EAST MIDDI-E TURNPIKE —Six of CoTenlry. on the 14th day of f ’clv Greatest warming waa at New drop tempei'aturea In the mld- Farrell talk with reporters at a ^ial Ml 3'*2711 dieatnut 8U. CaU MI l-oeta,'Louts Realtor, Ml 3-1677 or MI 8-7761. ruary. A.D 19S5. arate Items before presenting the tng, porches, etc. Call Ml 8-6881. amesite drive. Completely land- room Cape, oil heat, screens and Present Elmore Turklngton, E»q., Orleans, where a reading of 53 Mlsaisaippl Valley, Ohio Valley and press conference-some time tomor Highway Survey Lavttt, rental agent. icaped. R. F. DImock A Cp.. Real storms, close to high school. (Va the Gulf States during the day, budget at a public hearing to be Auto Dnvin* School 7-A (XIV1 PRICED for immediata sale. Judge. waa 25 degrees higher than the row morning. BIDWEIX Home Improvement Co. tora, MI 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, cant). Real buy, 312,800. Good- On motion o( The Manoheeter Trust 28 reglsUred there Friday morn ending the brief warming tendency held Monday at 8 p.m. at the Town MODSaiNLY designed,, for effort- Lairga split, 3H hathi, two ear ga Company. - Administrator, 593 Main The Wilbur Cross Highway In MANCHESTER Driving Academy, Alterations, additions, gsrages MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods. Ml- child Realty Co., 15 Foreat St. ing. ' in those itictions. It will be con Mall.nan. At thisuiis timeII.MC qucauui.^questions willv, Manchester is one of three highway I leas living in Rockville, Excelifnt, rage. Built-In oven and stove in MI 3-7025 or BU 9-0939. Street. Manchester, Conn., on (he estale Lost and Pound licensed by State of Conn, and Re-siding specialists. Easy budi kitchen For further informaUon 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, litl- of Mary SaIenio,'(ate of' Coventrj', ligh t snow waa widespread from tinued cold in the Great Lakes re be answered and the board will, et terms. Ml 8-5495 or Ti quiet residential section. Spacious 8-6472. ______. ------within said district, deceased. the Mississippi River Lo the Ap gion and the Plains States. Injured Baliy Dies, give Us opinion as to what if any IX)ST — Motorola model 6x32E Motor Vehicle department.- Can grounds. Extra large amealte or npoiDtment to see cal' the R. SEVEN ROGM house with approxi- 110* Court doth decree that ala State Highway Department's sur fulfill all-driver educational needs, 5-9109. F. DImock and Co., Realtors, Ml matelv twentv acres of land In '"'‘"•b" be sllowed and llmllcd for tha palachians. excelit near the Gulf Widespread precipitation was economies can be effected with vey of the relationship between, transitor radio (serial number parking area for two cars each, i (XVI) SOUTH WINDSOR—Just out sacrificing essential town serv from t5 to 60 Standard shift, push New. Country living with city con 8-6345, Joseph Aahford. W 8-8816, 14snehw«t...'*r*.ii civ j «n 3-5609^______Henry Park with its new pool and A Co., Realtors, MI 8-6345. Joseph lly'Tiouae on bus line, good loca Gras parade was damped out Fri-itern of fain, snow and snow fliir- tub she slipped and fell on her face in the worship service at First Here's the procedure for an In ized by Dept, of Motor Vehicles Aahford, MI 8-6818, Barbara tlon. near schools. Immediate oc AT A COURT o r PROBATE holdpn FOR GUARANTEED carpentry other sports, and memorial tower (XXI) Gl a s t o n b u r y - ; day night by rain. ' rles was foiecast for the North- Congregational Church tomorrow. terview: FOUND Baser, fawn color, while for driver education, including work such as kitchen cabinets, Woods, Ml 8-7703 or Robert Mur cupancy. TR 5-12,1.1. At C^vpntry. within and fo/ th** DiPtrlrt In about an inch of water. She Koonu Without Board 59 which rtewB New Hampshire bn a | room ranch with breezeway and' of Coventry, on th^ Hfh dav of Ff'b- Around an inch of overnight I west. had a bruise on her face and blood The students are members of the The automobile's speed and ll> chest male. Call I-ce Fracchla. classroem teaching for 16 years floors, closets and finishing off Help lA anted— Female 35 Articles for Sale 45 dock. MI 3-6473. rtjary. A.D'. 1DM. old and up. Three cars, push but clear day. Excellent shopping, | garage. Niar Oiunlry C!lub, Extra' ROLIJNO PARK .Six finished was coming from her mouth when Congregational Presbyterian Stu cense number are taken at a radar Dor Warden. MI 3-5394. rooms, for reasonable prices call ROOM FOR rent. Inquire State churches. Exclusive. Adults 3100. Urge rooms, fireplace, paneled | Pr^R^nl Elmore Turkinfton. Epq.. dent Fellowship of Cambridge ton drive-stsndard shlft-automa- M. Jutras, MI 9-0279. APPLICATIONS TRICYCX.E. tractor and two bi (>air"M8SrCHE8TER - New six rooms. Cape Cod, two baths, fire Judit'*. . . he reached her. station and radioed to an Inter Uc. Ml 9-7398. cycles, one large and one amall. Taliot Shop. 8 Blsseil. MI 1-7388. MI 8-4824. TR 5-5775. room ranch' home In Ro<-kledgo living room wall. Aluminum com- j place, storm windows and screens On motion of TTia Manch(».«t**r Truet Rockville-Vernon He dressed the baby and put her which two years ago sent a sim view point. Also some household furniture. MI After 6:80 MI ^8047. section, baths, ceramic tile bination doors and windows. Im tivO*? grfsragv,. Admfnliitrator. Main ilar delegation to the church. They 'Then tlie motorist is stopped and Announc^menta 2 ROOMS finished from 3298. Tile ACCEPTED BEAUTIFUI.* modem first floor 1^22 Rftrage and siancheiipr. Conn., on the .^Rtaio In her crib where she remained LARSON'S driving School—Offers ceilings from 345. All carpentry at 9-0446 or 11 Broad St. kitchen counters Attached garage, mediate occupancy. R. F. DImock' Tnrfc blockfl to Burklev Hchool. j of R^kto Ralemo. late of Coventrv until 4:45 p.m. when her mother are from Harvard University, asked questions at the interview INCOME TAXElS-prepared in your all types of driver education on ATTRACTIVELY furnished and I four room apartment. Large living A Go., Realtors. MI 9-5245, Joseph ’ Owner traniferred. Fairly priced, district, dereaned. Cambridge Junior College, Rad- point. No motorist is required to right prices. Small Jobs w’elcom e.' For experienced or Inexperienced cheerful rooms.. Complete light room with fireplace. Attractive ameelte drive, fully lardscaped RPHNA Districts Realigned returned. home or by appointment. Exper insured dual control cars, stand COMPLETE MOVIE outfit, 8 m.m. lot. 331,000. C!all R. F. DImock Co., Ashford. MI 9-6818. Barbara atAt I1V900tin onn Tmmas/iiai,.Immediale o^cupPTlcy. . ^ Court aMowed dp»h and decree limited (hat for thenix cliffe and Sargent, the latter a an.swer questions against his will. 8-8759. CLERKS magazine camera. Revere pro housekeeping tactliUea available. kitchen with modem cabinets, Det. Sgt. Benjamin Goldstein ienced tax work. Ml 3-4723. ard or automatic. By trained and Reattore, MI 8-6345, Jeseph Aah Woods,, Ml 9-7702 or Roliert Mur-: M K. Oslrinaky, Realtor, MI j rrediiora of aald estate to exhibit iheir said Mr.s. St, Cyr, alarmed because women's physical education col- Questions concern sex and age of certified Instructor, licensed by CLERK TYPISTS jector, flood lights, light meter Single, double. Children accepted formica counters, tiled walls, ford, M l 8-8816, Barbara Woods, dock, MI 3-6472. ! 3*5159. JrlaimR aifalnet the same to the Adrnln- —limited Parking. Central. Rea ventilating fan, equipp^ for elec the baby looked unusually pale, lege. the driver, whether the driver is the State of Omn. Ml 9-6076. Aluminum Storms and KEY PUNCH OPERATORS and screen. In excellent condition. Ml 8-7703 or Robert Murdock. Ml .. ______! istrator and dlrerts that public notice To Provide Better Service David Winter of Michigan and in the armed forces, age, model INCOME TAXES prepared. Call COMPTOMETER OPERATORS Phone Ml 9-4341. sonable price! Come see! Mrs. tric range, washer and dryer. '(ixV) RIGA HEIGHTS, Bolton— i B'AQT ftmir antaniAii. Us.tv.ie m^A ’ aiveif of thip order hv adveriiPlnc in called police. Patrolman John Screens 14-A 3-8473. LAST HIDE --Spa^plous brick and , new.pane, hsving a clrc.iUflon tn Roche went to the apartment and Sue Murphy of California will de- and power of the car. Ml 9-3329. Doraey, 14 Arch St, Large tiled bath with linen closet. Magnificent new ranch. Georgia! frame home. Foyer entrance, . said dtPtrict. and >)v \y*r.{\r\t a copi' DRY FIREPLACE, furnace wood. The Rockville Public Health St. Bernard’s Church: Maa.se». 7, administered first aid with an In- liver the sermon at the 11 a.m. Interviewers note number of oc- Business Services Offered 13 COMPLETE price range of alum 37 hour. 5 day week. Complete Two roomy bedrooms with sliding MANCHESTER-Custom brick and marble fireplace, built In oven and ' lar]?e livine room with firenlBca, ' thereof on the public sim pf>st tn said benefit prograrh. Excellent work Cedar clothes line poles Installed. ROOM—Private parking Residwi door wardrobe closeta. All floors stove, two car garage. See signal 8. 9, 10 and 11 a'.m. Tlie Rev. Pat halator. When the baby did not worship service as their fellow ciipantz and their seating positions inum windows, doors, awnings, MI frame six room ranch, 'wo fire dining room, birch cabinet kitch-: X'n*", laTya'^t'^ Nursing Assn, has realigned its collegians sing with the choir. ] In the car. INCOME TAXES prepared. Call FLOOR SANDINO and retlniahing. ing conditions. Used truck tires. Disston chain tial neighborhood. Phone aaphalt tile. Fiber glass Insulated, places. large recreation room, on Bolton Center Rd.- R. F. rick Mahoney, pastor: the Rev. j i-pgpond tn the treatment, he took Jalousies. For free estimate call 9-0088. cn. powder room, and rear porch, j oniftcvi f--.m R-c.rrt service districts to provide better At 7:30 p.m. they will lead the j If a driver enters the radar point DU 9-6056. SpeciaUitng in old floora. MI saw. MI 9-1353. storm windows, screens and com only 817.800. Carlton W. Hutchins, DImock A Co.. Realtora, MI-| Cpstairs three master bedrooms: El.Mop.K t itk in c t o N". Jmlge. Clifford J. Curtin, a.sslatant pa.stor. | cvr lo the hospi 8-5750. us now. Home Specialities Co. MI service to the Increasing popula .St. Jq.seph s Churrii: ^ta-sses, j in a police cruiser. Pilgrim P'ellowship Vneeting. Wap- j at illegal speed, he won't be tlcket- 3-2856. FIRST NATIONAL STORES PLEASANT, heated room for gen-! bination doors. Circulating hot MI 8-5133. 9-5245, Joseph Aahford. MI-' and ore single bedroom. Tiled' " ""...... " FEDERAL INCOME taxes .pre- water heat with haaeboard radia 9-6618. Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702! tion in Ellington. 7:30, 8:45. 10 and 11 a m. The Rev.''' Dr. Walter Weissenborn, medi ping Pilgrim Fellowship will be ed. The purpose of the survey Is to mind. Diaraoniia— TVatchea— tleman. Ontral. Apply Princess! bath. Hot water oil heat. Land-' get information, an official said— pared with your savings in PARK A OAKLAND AVKS. tion. Beautiful high country loca MANCHESTER— New seven room Or Robert Murdock, MT t-6472. < scaped lot with fruit trees, Two- The association, wlilch aerves H. A. Lepak. pastor; the Rev. John cal examiner, withheld cause of guests of the First Church youth Reasonable rates. Call MI !>-6246. MUKTENSEN 1*V. SpeclaUzed RCA EAST HARTFORD, CONN. Jewelry 48 Restaurant, comer Main - and' Kozon. assistant pastor. group. not to catch speeders. Roofinar— Sidinjr 16 Pearl. i tion located Babcock Hill. South ranch, many extras. Call Builder- car garage. For appointment call Tolland and Ellington as well as the death pending completion of televtaton service. Su 8-4541 Coventry. Adults preferred. Avail Owner. Sn 3-6321. x v m NEVM?API^“ 3ie.9ob. six fU- Four Men Die Sacred Heart Church: Masses, the autopsy. Robert Easton will be paying his YOU CAN earn substantial Income LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re-' Madeline Smith, Realtor, Mi Rockville and. Vernon, announced SPECIAl. WINTER rates for all TWO ROOMS, all utllltleg. suitable! able March 1. 885. Call MI 3-7038. Uhed rooma. I 'i baths, amesite 91642 the changes following its. February 8. 9:30 and 11 a m. The Rev, Ralph Police quoted the baby's parents second visit to South Windsor. He Personals 3 M A M RUBBISH Removal Serv starting at once by representing, pairs, adjusts watches expertly.! (V) BlhiJJERS ipeclaJ-built for Kelley, pastpr; the Rev. Terence ice. Cleaning attics, cellars and types of roofing and siding. For for bachelor or single lady. 224 drive, choice location R. K. meeting. j and neighbors as saying the child was a member of the caravan free estimate, call Manchester Avon Cosmetics In a convenient Reasonable prices Open daily.! THREE ROOM heated apartment himaelf. New living room with DImock A C o, Realtors. .MI OPPORTl’ NITY .Six room older In Snowslides Murphy, assistant pastor. which came two years ago. Other WEDDING Stationery — Beautiful yards. Incinerators emptied, ashes territory near home. Pleasant, Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce' Charter Oak or phone MI 3-8888 In order to meet the increased ! bruised easily. selection at money saving prices. Roofing and Siding Co., .Inc. MI or CH 6-4137. on Route 83 between Rockville and bullt-in bookshelvea, finished rec 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, MI 9-6815. home in an unexcelled location for Events Tonight collegians will be Richard Gould removed Contract tervlce avail dignified work. Phone MI 3-5184. Street. 5U 9-4387. Manchester. Rockville TR S-1386. reation room with fireplace and need.s for nursing services, the ’a and ^8 Campress. 5 South Main St. Ml able. 9-9757. 9-8933. Barbara Woods. .Ml 9-7702, or children. Needs paint. Tu-o-car (Contlnoed from Page One) Crystal Lake area of Ellington, A Pre-Lenten Steak Supper and of Ohio, Eric Von Sneidern of paneled den. Huge kitchen, dining Robert Murdock, MI 3-6472. garage on large lot. Asking Cambridge and Jocelyn Hills of 8-2240. Evenings by appoli tment. RAY’S ROOFING CO., ihlngle and BOOKKEEPER-with typing ex- THREE ROOM basement apart area. Twice as mahy vablnets as including the school, has been as TRASH Removal —Weekly 6ervlce perience, wanted in medium size Fuel and Peed 49-A TWO FURNISHED rooms with 312,000. willing to take small sec Oscar Franz, a county commis signed to Mrs. Arlene Grochow.ski, aTb'arlVVm.''’ Teacher Will Defy Needham. WANTED A ride from Highland built up roofs, gutter and con kitchen privileges. MI 3-8841. ment, partially furnished, has usual. “tV'D ceramic tile hatha. For SIX ROOM RANCH. Attached now available at a price anyone office. Good salary and pleasant toilet but no bath. MI 3-0053. ond mortgage. The William E. sioner. said the last hope for the who also cover* the Tolland area Adults planning to _join Vernon Catliollc Masse* Q—What is the Vinegar Bible? r.ark to virtnity of West St., Hart can afford. So to keep .vour diictor work, ro^, chimney re further Imortnation or Mpoint- garage, radiant heat. 4% mort Belflore Agency, MI 9-0760. working conditions. Holidays with SEASONED hardwood foi fire mem to tee call the R. 8 Dimock gage can be assumed. Call MI four vanished -when searchers dug This will permit Ml.ss Helen Methodist Church on profession of Death Threat Note At St. Francis of Assisi Church, A—The Vinegar Bible waa so ford, 5:15 to 4 :15. Ml 9-6325. premisea clean call HurrI-Cjlean i pairs. Ray F>a«now. Ml 9-2214 place, cut and split to order. Call PLEASAN7', clean room for one Ray Jackson. 5U S-832S. pay, paid vacations and other and two gentlemen, at Center.,' It'Co., Raaitora. MI 9-5245, Joseph t-8479. 1* feet to reach ■a bulldozer on Regan, who selves Ellington and ' faith tomorrow will meet at the; masses will be held at 7, 8, 9. 10 named because of a misprint. In Transit oi Manchester. Ml 9-7853. benefits including free life insur MI 8-7083. Leonard L. Glglio. Business l-4>cstions which .three of the missing men is school nurse tliere. to give more church today at 8 p.m. (Continued from I’Bgf One) and 11 a m. As is customary in the Parable of the Vineyard the Light trucking also available. with parking bsth and shower. 39! Ashford, Ml 9-MI8, Barbara Lots for Sale 73 Automobiles tor Sale 4 ROOFING. SIDING, painting Car ance. All replies strictly confiden Hazel. MI 8-7083. 64 I Woods: Ml 9 7702 or Robert Mur- JAANCHESTER — Six rooms, full were standing when the second time lo the Center School pro- 1 A Valentine party for children all Catholic churches st this time, word "vinegar" was substituted for Rent gram : attend Rockville Methodist HILLS' TELEVISION Service. pentry Alterations and additions. tial. Please write to Box G, Her Garden— Farm— Dairy ! dock. Ml 3-6472. basement, oil heat, tile bath, com BOLTON-Two large wooded lots shde^ stnirk It was hoped they Rapes. knifings, assaults and the Lenten Regulations will be for "vineyard." BEFORE TOU bUY a used car Ceilings Workmanship guarsn- ald. stating experience. FOR OFFICJE or commercial use.; bination windows and doors. City __„ _ _ _ Mi.ss Ruth E. Hoyt, supervisor. Sunday School st 10:45 am. will Available at all times. Phllco fac Products 50 on Williams Road. Call owner 5U *>»''' crawled beneath the general lawle.s.sness by a small mi- ■ read. • see (3orman Motor Sales. Bulck tory supervised service. Te, Ml teed. A. A. Dion. Inc., 299 Autumn FURNISHED room, near Main St. three rooms, ground floor Main :VU) MANCHESTER-314,500 Caps Utilities. Excellent condition. Ga 3-6321. ■■■vehicle ■- and '■ gained...... safety.. in an air . reported that 844 vi.«ils were made , he held from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Wapplng Services Q—Is beer ever made from the four down, two unfinished up Nice nority of the city's one million spruce tree? Sales and Service. 285 Main 9-9698. St. (in 3-4860 (X)OKING APPLES 90c. Mclnloah 9 Hazel St.. MI 9-2170. St. near post office. Phone MI ^ rage. Amesite drive. 30 days occu pocket. But nohe was there. | last month, in spite of bad weath- The Men's Club of Rockville Street. MI 9-4671. Open evenings. TWO MAIDS wanted. Connecticut 9-5229. MI 3 7444. ! condition. Near schools, transpor pancy. Priced at only 312.600. ■ Ted Mason 42 lei condition* which curtailed some -Methodi.sl Ouirch will meet at , puhlu- .school chiliren has led worship service for tomorrow A —Yes, beer is somellmei made FOR THK heat In shingle and built Motel. Tel. .MI 3-1555. cold storage No. 1 31.25 half NICE ROOM next to bath, private The four are —' ' ' e .. . ------p.m. for a bowling party. All men the Mi.spension of at — GONDER'S T V. Service, available tation and shopping center. Im Charles Lesperance, .'-li 9-7620. j Suburlian for Sal* 75 Walt Smith, 4.5. Danny Gerrell. 27. I functions of the program , J 1 he held at 10:45 a.m. The from the young twigs. NEED A CAR? Short on a down up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim buahel. Tel. Ml 3-8116. l-oula home, one minute from Main St. ENTIRE BURNING about ^500 ^ mediate occupancy. Call the R F. in- of the church are invited. any time. Antenna converaions. Bunce, 529 West Onter Street. and Mike Miiransky. 40. all of i The programs in January "troublemakers and the "Ution-| Whitsett of Hartford, payment or had your credit turned Philco factory supervised service ney and roof repairs call Coughlin. Apply 17 Pearl. square feet Suitable for stores,, DImock Co., Realtors. Ml 9-,5248 or (VI) REDUCED TO 314.900. .Six BOLTON CENTER-Spacious six eluded an immunization clinic, a A Family Night Supper for par- ing of police 111 about 40 -"chools. | Conference of Con- Q - What does “veto" literally Ml 3-7707. Help Wanted— Male 36 room Cape, six Rnithcd ooms.' Ouray. All were married and ha,d dow-n? Don't give up! For a good Tel. Ml 9-1488. (BOOKING AND eating apjdea. 75c l office, insurance companyi hall, Joseph Ashford. Ml 9.6818. Bar roomer with breezeway and two- children Mason had six. Muran- .seriea of expectant ipothers’ ents of children in Grades 6. 7. 8 Bolh Negro and white children ' gregational Churches minister of mean ? . deal—not thru a email loan com- etc. Occupancy s-6 months. In; bara Wfxids. .vn 9-7702. Robert Completed game room in base a 16 quart basket. Louia a Botti,, ROOM FOR RENT, Ml 8-8674. car garage. Loaded with extras sky two. Smith and Gerrell one classes, and a well-child con- and high school will be held at have been involved in the school men and missions, will be the vis- A—I forbid. y — eee "Harry” at 333 Main DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com center of town. Ore car garage for 1 Murdock. Ml 3-6472. ment, detached garage Ideal lo and is in tip-top condition. I 'i ference. ; Union Congregational Church at crime. Roofing— Chimney 16-A HIGHER INCOME FOR 260 push Hill Rd. cation near transportation and each. , . . . , .TO c . ! iting minister. His se.rmon topic (Formerly Douglas Motors). pany, doors and windows, custom rent at the Center. Call Ml 9-5228, j baths. Beautiful view. I,ook this Mrs. Maurice G. Foulkes. John 6 p.m. The movie, "Kyoto Story," Investigators of the U.S. Smate | comes, Q — What nationality waa the r work, guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1583 or 6n 3-7444 | (XVII) TWO new Capea with 1100 ahopplng center. R. F. Dimock A Mason was engulfed yesterday subcommittee on Juvenile Dean- : p ,, wife of Rudyard Kipling? 1958—FORD V8 Victory hardtop ROOFTNQ - Specializing in repair $7,000 A YEAR MEN square ft of living area 5 minutes one over and make us an offer. I H. Peters and Donald F. Wallace , w-ill be shown. after 8 p.m. Hoasehold Goods 51 136 Co., Realtors. MI 9-5245, Joseph Ha* lo be sold. T. J, Crockett. morning by the first of the two A Fun Night will be presented i quency yeslcrdav visited Dr. W ii-r A^ American, ahe waa Caro Fordomatlc. radio, heater, padded ing roofs of all kinds Also new FURNISHED ROOM for rent. WAREHOt.’SE — Insulated, lights from Manchester Green Youngs Aahford. MT 9-6*1*. Barbara slides, which acted as a giant pin- were chosen as members-at-large History Group to Meet roofs Gutter work Chlm"»ys Full time career po.sitiona only Blsseil St. Realtor, MI 3-1577 or MI 9-7751. to serve on the nominating com bv the Explorer Scouts at R o ck -I ham Jansen, superintendent of i u- . ■ ■ line Starr BalesUer. daah. while tires. Very clean. Full i r a y ANN T V Clinic service call ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, and water, *0x28. 2'j miles from town kitchen, living room with Woods. Ml 9-7702 or Robe-'t Mur eers, coming from pppo.site direc- vine. High School Auditorium at I "Chools. , The South Windsor Historical price 31489, only 3119 dowm. Ixiw 1 12,50. 24 hour service. Bonded cleaned, chaired, 26 years' ex for Bucceasful men 28-45. Commis glass, china, and used furniture Manchester. Previously used for fireplace veaUbule. (jirge lot. dock. MI 34472. i (Vnil BOLTON — Coventry Line. | t* »s: About 4 '- hours elapsed be- mittee for the coming year. .Society will meet at Wood Memor P' penenoe Free estimates Call PLEASANT ROOM, central, kitch 9 Property .attached 7:30 p.m. Admission is by Scout Jansen said later he promised to . Q—What wood is used In making bank terms. 366 month. Brunner s work. Work done on rsdiob. car sion income unlimited. Sale of ex bought and sold Furniture Repa r en privileges If desired. Gentle nursery stock 380 per month 316.200 R. F. Dimoc and O ., New six room Cape. Four finished ' tween them. supply the inve.stigators witli in- . ial Library Monday at 8 p.m. Edsel TaJcottvllle. Open evenings radios and Hi FI. Ml 3-8877, Ml Howley Manchester Mj S-5361. Demlng St.. Wapplng. Tel. MI Realtora. Ml 9-5245, Joseph Ash (IV) OFF PORTER .STREET^' Property of George Hansen at iinifoiTn. plyxvood ■’ clusive investments in exclusive Service. Ml 3-7449. man. Parking. MI 3-4724. down, ceramic tile bath walkout Ma.son and Harry Peck were fnrmatic)n ahcuit the extent of the Rockwell H Pol ter Jr. will speak It is manufactured chiefly till 9.' ______3-2958. 3-8409. ford. !)n 9-6816. Barbara Woods, Tidy Cape Cod. Comer lot. ames basement, large lot. 313,700 R F, following a mining road to the Box -Mountain E.st.ates has been The .American I-cgion I’ost uill on the subject. ' Hi.storical and 1 territories after free training. b a r g a in attaiherj m the amount of $7.-500 old dclinqiicncv piobiciii. j from Douglas fir. Pine, .spruce, red Heating and Plumbing 17 ABSOLUTE - (diatom Ml 9-7702, or Robert Murdock. Ml ite drive. 314,750. This t- ai ex Dimock ^ Co,, Realtors NU Camp Bird .Metal Mine four mile.s sponsor a Valentine dance at the Genealogical Resnuri es of Our ! 1956 RAMBLER 6 sedan with LIGHT BULLDOZING, excavating made comlcea and drains Slip cellent buy In a beautiful location. connection with a divorce .suit Post Home, .starting at 30 pm wood. birch, and gum are used to Write Box E, Herald Boarders anted 59-A! 3-8472. 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-6818. .■south of here when the first white 11 8 C 'iinri'tu'iit .Stale Library." He ' de luxe radio, heater, defroster, and grading. Dump truck rental. 8 WATSON. PI UMBING and neat- covers. 359.50 and up. Choice of Suburban For Rent 66 R. F. Dimock Co., Realtors, MI being brought by his wife, Mrs. Tony .Sylvp.ster’.s Trio will play loi School till rinic Seen j some extent. white tires, very low mileage. Gravel and fill. George W. Bar $$ SCARBOROUGH RD. - j/acant Barbara Woods .Ml 9-7702 or Rob- wave struck from the east side of will tell what is done to preserve ing contractor. New inatatlatlons, fabrics Budget terms. Mrs. Rita. 94245 or Joseph Ashforo Ml en Murdock, .Ml 3-6472. the canyon. Peck esrapld. and hur Marilvn Smith Hansen. dancing. the historical records' of small ! Next to new, only 31,395. Brun rett. Ml 9-0850. alteration work and repair wor!.. THE PRUUEN'nAL Insurance JA 2-7780. ROOM AND BOARD. gentleman. (COVENTRY—Four room unfur five year old six room C^onlal. 9-6818, Barbara Woods, M’ 9-7702. •Scout Charter Pn-seiiled The f’.oikville Emblem Clii)> will Hartford. Feb 15 cP' Gov, Rihi-I Q What term do Australians ner's Edsel. Taicottville. Open nished apartment, gas heat. Sec large living room fireplace metal ried to the mine two miles away (towns and to make them available apply to the young of an animal? LINOLEUM, asphalt tile wal' cov 5U 9-8808. Company of America haa an open Tel. MI 3-7675, Robert Murdeck. Ml 3-6472. trX) Bo l t o n -Coventry line. New lo summon help. Boy Scout Troop 11 of Vernon spon.sor a buffet supper and dance coff sa\.s lie cannot fni-cc a miinici- to the public. .Mrs. John F'lnod. evenings till 9. SALE 1-3 OFF on wallpaper Wall ond floor, 34.5 per month Avail kitchen cabinets, attached garage, 5 room ranch, ceramic tile bath, was presented its 1958 troop char A Joey, especially a young ering. Phone Ml 3-8109 Quality ing in the Manchester arpa for a ' tiles 4c a tile, Kentile. from 7c UNDMAN ST —Six room home that The three later victims re al 8 p.m. at the Elks Home. i pality to use it.s state education Mrs. John Clapp and .Miss Olive' man who is interested in a career able Feb 1 Welles Agency. Cov large porch, hot water heat oil, knotty pine kitchen, walkout ter this week bv A mold Schofield. The Vernon .Square Dance Club j grant ex lii.sivel.v for si'hnol ptir- kangaroo. 1955 FORD Ranch Wagon. Heater, and service since 1945. each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 entry. PI 2-7356, tile bath and first floor lavatory. la vacant. Two acres of land right sponded The.v- were working with Clapp will be hostesses. _ j defroster, custom interior. Fordo- PLUMBING AND heating—repairs as a Life Insurance salesman. basement. Large lot. Reduced to the bulldozer when the seetTnd slide district repre.scntative. Erwin Tux- i Will hold a Valentine paitv at Ver-1 pose.s. and contract work. Call Ml 9-8841. at the Green. Aluminum storm wtndous . and in the center of town House has 314.900. R F Diniock Co., Real While he thinks all of the monev ti'-storians are invited to. q S.S. Titanic made matic. Full price 31199, only 3199 FOR STEADY service of plowing Married men preferred. Salary MAN WITH two young children acreena. Near bus and schools, been completely redecorsted. -striirk from directly above them, bury, who has been troop .sponsor ' non Elemcntai v School from 8 to down. Low bank terms, 34* month. snow from driveways, call PI and commission while receiving WANTED—Good, resaleable used 68 tors, Ml 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, along the west side of the canyon for four year.s, accepted the charter 11 pm. should be used for schools, he says | fPaP«■ Reuben T. McCann Agency. room, two fireplaces. basement heatalator. oil hot water heat, the white mass. Martinez .said the Merit badges for rooking were and Mrs. Clifford J. William.s, McBride had complained that, cla.*.*ed the East Windsor High [ A Washington and Madiaon. shades, made to measure. All in our sales department to assist ■ and seven year old daughter de- 3.7700 team 57-29. The only' remaining! ______our sales manager. Sales exper carafe. Lot is 100x150. Combina knotty pine interior, artesian W’ell, concussion of the slide hurled him presented to ,Kai 1 Kellner and En West Willing Ion. while stale aid lo HarlfOid schools 1984 BUICK coupe. In mint condi metal Venetian blinds at a new Insurance 18 SERVEL GAS refrigerator with VERNOfl—Three-room apartment. sire single home , or six room has increased. Uip city's new budg obstacle is the Bacon Academy | Q._Docs the hippopotamus ac- tion. MI 9-8786 after 8 p.m. ience not necessary blit helpful. If freezer, 345. MI 9-7430. tion windows. And the price.is less large playhouse. Lot 50x200. Ask- 100 feet up the hill and landed I ne.st Kiinz Jr. by Alfonse Wi.sniew- Drher .Vrrestoil low price. Keys made while you Garage. Modem conveniences. Ex duplex. Excellent references. Call than you would pay for a new- Roland J. Bouchard, 28. of ' et does not provide for a propor- qiiintel which plays the local has-, sweat blood"’ wait. Marlow's. MOST OF us acquire furniture you qualify we will train you. This ' m 9-8495. ! ing $7..500 Schwartz Real Estale. ’ him, unhurt, in a snowbank. : ski, roiintv badge chairman. 29 j^b offers high earning potential In 8 CUBIC FOOT General Electric clusive neighborhood. References home. T. J, Croi'kett. Realtor. MI Call Ixiuis Aruda. MI 3-6454 or CH The alide spanned a distance o f . -i . Legiiui Basketball Lnuiel St., was a'rieslcd about 1 t'lonal increase. i kcteei's Tuesday night hci e. Soiitli .y ' xjo. But its skin contains a gradually and forget to Increase required. \n 9-2887. I Windsor teams have won more red. oily substance called "blood insurance. Tonight, list everything high four figure bracket. If you refrigerator, like new. (?all MI 3-1577 or K1 9-7751, 2-2*65 'about three-quarters of a rhile. I The .\meriran Legion B asket-1 8:30 p.m. yesterday and charged NOTICE WATCH DESIGNER DEAD tournaments' than any other high i sweat" "and under excitement this Yoked Charmer you own. Estimate the values, consider yourself reliable and 9-2072 after 6 p.m. ’ _ 1 FIVE ROOM apartment for rent. IIANCHESTER—Four room ranch, and virtually filled the canyon hall team will play the WeUicrs- with passing a stop sign at Wind-; earn I In accordance with the requlre- ALMOST SPRING "Buy now be- SOI' and W,est .Sts. He is scheduled Waterbiuv, Feb. 15 /P John .school in the .slate, according to flows out and covers its skin. Irresisfiblt Compare with your coverage. Sec eobef. unafraid of work, to gn"i Central heating. Immediate occu-' Read Herald Advsw a dandy lil only $10,500 Six room Smith was m^pe bo.ss at the field Merchants in a Farmington 1 School Principal Henry J. Adams, ; ______how "short" you are! Tomorrow, I this high potential income, KITCHEN TABLE 1 opens ' nients of the SSonIng Regulationa toKC prices go up " New modem Cvnp Bird mine. V'here Mason and Valley League game loniorrow at lo appear in City Court Feb. 24. Paul Gaston Dari'ot. 65. designing ' pancy. Call TR 5-3602. | Cape Cod, one unfinished. 1'- School Rei-ess q how many .cylinders does a long), four chairs. Good condition, : for the Town of Manchester, Conn.. hom e near Manchester. $14,500. Miiransky also were employed. 3 p at the Armorv. The Mcr- director of Geneial Time Corp. call Clarke Insurance Agency, 175 ] Apply in person $20. MI 3-1310. i the Zoning Boarij>8 worship. 9:30 and 11 a.m . scimon. chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752. "8-1990, ask for Joe. SATURDAY ond SUNDAY— 2 to 5 P.M. $21,900. New Conn, contemporary, "Stop. Look and Listen"’ : DLE pups, small atand- service, ■ sermon and Church sonable rates. 30 years in Man ard, brown and black, 8 weeks. , ' ■ EXCfcLLENT FINANCING AVAILABLE Investment income.. Prime loca Barbara Woods. Ml 9-7702 dr previous year. ^ chester. Raymond Flake. Ml • SEWERS tion. R. F. Dimdck tc Co., Real School, 9:30 a.m.; morning prayer Reasonable. MI 9-1681. Machine ('leaned MR. MINITER— Ml 9-9758 Ropert Murdock, Ml 3-6472. Receipts fell, beloiv estimates on 9-9237. tors, MI 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, which the state budget is based, and sermon. 11 a.m. 'The Ven. BABY PARAKEETS, all colors, MR. DUNPIELD— Ml 9-485S MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods, MI Maurice G. Foulke.*. pa'stor. EXTERIOR and interior painting. said State Tax Commissioner Johji ' also breeders for sale at 134 Glen- • INSTALLATION Directions: Off Middle Tpke. by Cook’s Garage 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI Wanted— Real Estate. 77 jJj. Sullivan. They were morq than Vernon Methodist Church: Wor Ceilings refimahed. Papernanging. wood St. MI 9-6572. 84472. ship, 9:30 a.m . reception of new Wallpaper books Estimates given. SPECIALIST CONNECTICUT REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE - 1 ARE YOU (XiNSIDERINQ f ;8r,000,000 below the amount col lected in the .same period a year membei's, sermon, "Uniting With 8 1 7 8 Fully covered by insurance. Call STUD SERVICES Tiny AKC regis f AD 8-8651 SUMMIT ST- New listing. Over I 8ELUNG YOUR PROPERTY? jt the Body of Christ, " by the Rev. I2H- 24'A I The ‘young lady' will find this Edward R Price MI 9 1003. tered Chihuahuas. Reasonable. TR sized Cape in good condition. Two 1 We wUl appraise youg pro^ rtf Warren Covell! pastor. Church baffis, two fireplaces. Recreation free ind without any bmigatioit. Thetftjnire for the three months pretty frock irresistible! Make 5-1369. eMngJDec, 31, 1957, was 3t9.540 - School, 10:45 a.ni. A ha^ndaomely styled frock for both versions ' one with a crisp room, lots of extras. Sensibly We also buy property for Cash. Ellington (' o II g r e g a 1 1 o n a 1 the half-size figure, with rounded Courses and Classes 27 irainage Co. priced. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, MI SfiUlok or buying contact . jOOO!i,45pv,HRibicoff said Ih* decrease white (ollar embroidered with •wan'tlAttCipated by hlz Jan. 1 order Church: Church school, 9:30 a.m.; yoke, short or three quarter Articlea (dr Sale 45 M5T7 or ,MI.9-77S1. OTANLEY BRAY. ReWtor ' worship and nur.scry, 10:4j) a.mi, violet niotifs in cro.s.s-atitch; the RADIO-ELECTRONICS- Televtsion Ml 9-4143 V BRAE-BURN REALTY .that State spending ha reduced by FOLLOW aleevM. other without collar and easy-to.- — "Learn by Doing" at“ Connecti sermon. ."Did You . Receive the No. 8178 with Patt-O-Rama is ROCKVILLE SIX ROOM Colonial — I'A hathS: „ ' ? - KU 34273 10 per cent. STARTS tie shoulder cioaings. cut's Oldest Electronics School." KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney, porch, hot water oil' heat, tire- Holy Spirit? " by the Rev.. W'ayne in sizes 12'a, 14'j. 16'a. 18>2, Pattern No. 58.54 contains tissue Day electronics technician class, 4>liice, city utilities. 30 da.v* occu SELLING, Buying. Trading? L.M,- Sandau, pastor. the hilarious caveman ?0H. 22>'j. :J4',,. 26'a. Size 14',., 88 Maple St, Tel, Ml 3-4327. SflEKS NEWS .ACCESS L.\W’ - sizes .3, 4, 5 inclusive; hot-iron and evening electronics Techni N tw S'/z Room R«nli|iB{ R sstli Homs pancy:' Charles licsperance.'* MI ; M.L. (which means Live Modem Weston, Feb. 14 (A>i—State Rep. First Evangelical Lutheran MONDAY, • 3S.bu6t, short sleeves, 3 5-8 yards transfer for violet motifs; sewing cian-aide class.' staii on March PERMA-GLASS automatic hot 9-7620, i —Multiple Last I —all your real- ea- Church: Sunday school. 9 a.m.; of 35-inch. FHA Approved, 30 Year Mortgage Available, John M. Liipton (Rl says he \vill land embroidery directions. 17th. Enroll now! New England wa* r heater. Good condition, rea; I tale the modem way. Ella- press for federal "right to know" worship, 10:15-a.m., James Keller, FEBRUARY 17 and his pet anteater Send thirty -five cents in coins ^ Send 2.5c in Coins, for t,his pat- Techmeial Institute. 56 Union 1 sonable. Call MI 9-8449 after 4 p.m. $1,390 Down WEST SIDE—8'ive room rant* I worth Mitten Agency, Realtora, guest preacher. ' for this pattern add .5c for each house, full basement,, plastered legislation. He said .yesterday he ■ . tern add 5c for each pattern for Place, Hi.'iford. JAckson 6-3406. * Near aehooL M> 34930. haa aakea U.S. Rep. Albert Morano Rockville Methodist Church: pattern for first-class mailing. I fir.st-class mailing. Send to Anne CUNTON CHAIN aawa, Dewalt PLYMOUTH LANE I g- Oven t Range walls, insulated, hot water oil /* Sunday school, 9:30 and 10:45 every day on the comics page of Bus and (R-Conn) to consider sponaoring Send to Sue Burnett. The Man Cabot. The Manchester Evening home workaliopi Wright power ★ Full Cellar A i t No Closing Costs - heat, large kitchen with birch US'nNUS WANTED, single imd a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m., sermon, chester Evening Herald, 1150 Help Wanted— Female 35 saws. Capitol Equipment Co., 38 . This well kept, four bedroom Colonigl la offered by,the Fireplaee ■ 'Parkway cabinets. All rooma finished In two-family houses. Memb^ of au.ch legdalation. The Connecticut Herald, 1150 AVE. A5IRRICAK. General - Aaaembly In 1957 passed "Prayer Is the Key to .Life,*' by AVE. OF AMERICA.S, NEW NEW YORK SO. N. V. Print Main. AU 3-7958. owner. On the first Hoor Is a large living room with fireplaee, ★ Ceramic Tile Bath, . 8 Bedrooms mahogany trim. Call owner, MI MLS. Howard R. Haatinga, ReaV the Rev. Simon P. Montgomery^ YORK 86, N. Y. Print name, WANTETED—Receptionist and book a separate ^nlng room, with kitchen equipped with dishwasher. 8-8304. , tor, MI 9-ip7 !any time, - a."right to know" law opening of Name, Address and PAttern Num ie r for profeaaional office. Ex- 800 CUBIC FEET refrigerator, ficial' meetings ,to the press and ipastor. ' i ' ' -I address with zone, style nupiber ber, keeper Extras Include an attic fan. a la^ge greened pereh and an ra- \ k ' Kingdom .Hall of Jehbvah'a Wit iHanrljpBttt: iEufttiug mhd sizCL ' perfencence nec,c8shry,. good' oppor stainless Steel, reach-pi doors, elused breeze way to the garage; The yard, has a stone terrace, FULL PRICE $13,900 SOITTH SIDE—BeautifuV >our bed HAVE CUENTS for, 'aidgle or pyblic; V \‘'\ • "• _____ Have you a copy of bgr 1958 tunity for right girl. (Write Box H, 1 . walk-in \1 discozslon, 4:1S p.m. /■, . full of tcw-eaay, up-to-the-minuta plus directions for one knit and ferred, full time. 40 hour week. Ap ONE BNOWCAPj hlze 800x16. One REALTORS ROCKVILLE (-■ -T- Btyias for ovary aiza. send 35c three crochet Itema. Only 25c a ply in person. Tots ‘N Teens, #58 Toledo oil burger. Very reaaon- today.! copy! Main St., Manchester. ablS. JA 8-8048. ' •t" I 1
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• ' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 PAGE TWELVE . • IV- ^ IjtanriTPirtfr' lEwfnittg > l^pralb The Arcnige Dally Net Preae Run Forecast oUU. 8. Weather Butcm hoping that they would find F or the Week Ended ' someone to Join th*nt in a four^ Tickets Available ^ February 18, 1968 Partly cloudy, ranttnued Mtter About Town some. However, the only person Weddings LIGGETT coM tonight and Tuesday. Low to available was a "beginner of night zero to 5 below. W gh Tues The Women’* Fellowehlp of C5en- Heard Along Main Street For Grant Lecture 12,635 sorts.” ' day 5 to 15. Westerly Wind* 15-35 ter Congregational Church extenda And on Some of Manchester'$ Side StreetSy Too Mcnber et the Audit m.p.h. tonight nnd TnoMlay.' an Invitation to all Inlereated In 18 holes Of golf, the stranger MeDonald-Johnson Sunday Afternoon REXALLDRUG managed only one long straight Bureau e f Olrcnlatioa adult* and high school young peo Manchetter-^jf^^CUy o f Village Chmyn drive,, our friend wrote. When the ple to attend the race relation* The \iox office at Manchester panel -diacu**ion to be held in Who? Me? modern homemaker la the throw round was over, the beginner, in The things policemen run fnto... pillow. Throw pillows are especial the clubhouse, kept saying, High School will open- tomorrow OPEN (Clasatned Advertising on Page 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS Woodruff H * » at the church on ly adapted to use In contemporary "Wasn't that drive marvelous?" n o (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, (iONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1958 Monday at 8 p.m. Wednesday night the young pa- morning at 10:30, and remain open VOL. LXXVlI, : 117 trolpian walking his beat in the settings where the casual look is Finally, one of the, others turned until 2:30 p.m. when the color film INtffth End came upon a girl about so Important. Throw pillows rep to him and said, " ’Yes, it was a The Manchester WAXES will and natural Jiistory lecture, ^0 years old sitting on the side resent the best In Informality. - good drive. Too bad you can’t have meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at tjie' "North to the Yukon," by Cleve Ml M W I SUNDAYS walk about 8:30. She was busily But wise homemakers use throw it stuffed!" Italian American Club. Weighing pillows carefully to .get most from In will be at 7:30. Following the engaged in scooping up and eating land P. Grant will commence. them. That’s an Order! business session there will be handfulls of snow. Manchester High Student Coun 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. A bit taken aback by this The secret is to select the sofa or A former resident of Manches cil member* who will serve as group discussion on calorie count chair w’here the throw pillows will hr FREE strange behavior, the policeman ter writes back from Army camp ushers are Charles 'Van Ausdall, MANCHESTER ing, and general diet helps and be most effective. Then Experiment Snarls State tips. Prospective new members are carefully and kindly explained to about the many messages which Wesley Fisher, Sam Foster, Jean the youngster that she would to see how they look best together. the OC pins to the bulletin board. SHOPPING PARKADE Invi^^d. Kerrigan, - Katherine Martin, catch cold unless she got up. "Be Set them down in precise position All of them have a P.S. which Beverly Phillips, Steven Provost sides,” he added. "I don’t think with relation to each other. stress the urgency of the matter. and Donald Selpel. In observance of World Day of your folks would appreciate this.'' One day a plain sheet o£ paper The performance is being spon Prayer service at Emanuel Lu Get with U The little girl paid him absolute was pinned to the board. Down at sored by the Manchester High 1 • theran Church Feb. 21 at 2 p>m.. ly no heed and continued scooping Once upon a time there was a the bottom of the paper was School Parent Teacher Organisa • • ALUMCA'UM COMBINATION W INDOW S and DOORS i a special service for children will and eating despite further re king who had to appoint a new printed the line, "A ll who have not tion for the benefit of Its scholar wA iff Drifts • of Nation take place under the co-chairman marks In a similar vain by the of prime minister. He had difficulty done so, do so immediately.” ship fund. The PTO states that • ship of Mrs. Tom Morley and Mrs. ficer. in deciding which among three of tickets for the Grant entertain • John Talcott, with Mr*. Ralph • Finally the patrolman decided his counselors was best fitted for Is the Price Right? ment have purposely been kept • Warren serving as pianist. The the high office. GOT A PICTURE WINDOW to take a different approach he A local man walked into Joljn nominal in order that this shbw be • children's program will include a drew himself up and ba'rked in He Called them all before him avUiable to both young and old. • flannel-graph Bible story, hymns Merz’ North End Barber shop one true top-sergeant fashion. “ Get and said to them— day last week and asked. "Did you particularly to family groups who • and meditations geared to the "I am going to paint a spot on Bachrach Photo OL PROBLEM? > up!" want to talk to me. John?” Mrs. Edward J. McDonald Jr. wish to sf^tend. C o l d ^ a v e 11 Communities Set grade-school level. your forehead. It'Will be either red Eisenhower Sends Still clutching a handful of "What about?" the barber asked snow, the little girl scrambled to or blue. I am going to place you With a surprised look on his face. LOTS OF CONDENSATION? 'The Sacred Heart Mothers Cir ' Miss Carol Eleanor Johnson, her feet without a word, looked at in a room in such a w-ay that you "About a haircut," the man cle will meet at the home of Mrs. daughter of Mr. and-Mrs. Carl A. •9 ft Death ToHI him apprehensively for a min can see each other. You will not, smiled as he started to take off 6 ' LOSS OF HEAT? State of/Emergency Joseph Massaro. 52 Hlllcre.st Rd., Johnson, 173 Henry St., became Board Agenda 4 New Note to Reds ute and departed. however, be able to see the spot his overcoat. Monday at 8 p.m. the bride of Edward J. McDonald « Surprised but gratified at solv on your own head. "What do you want, an esti Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward UNCOMFORTABLE DRAFTS? "As -soon as you see a red spot 1 Now at 140 ing what could have been an ex mate?” John queried. J. McDonald Sr., 127 Dickerman Hoarlng Room— Municipal Building ByylHE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sunset Rebekah Lodge will hold tremely awkward situation, the on the head of either of your com Tuesday. 8 p.m. Its business meeting Monday at 8 Rd.. Newton Highlands. Mass., In YES— IT IS N O W THAT TIME OF YEAR 1 Waahlnglon, Feb. 17 VaIt:T".*h.®deiiverv young policeman heaved a sigh of panions. raise .vour hand. After you Pay-As-You-Go Public Hearings said In advance of the delivery By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A near-lilizzani^nowslorm roared northward out of Con p.m. in ^ d d Fellows Hall. District a ceremony in St. James' Church Preiident Eiaenhower in a by U.8. Ambassador Lewellyr relief and continued on his rounds. have figured the color of the spot Then there Is the local barber this morning *t 11:30, with the Proposed Ordinance amending I The*e problem* are our specialty,'Let u* make ynar necticut todavyleaving 11 communities in states of emergen Deputy President Mrs. Ethel As- on your ow-n head, leave the room. new letter to Soviet Premier Tom pson that the note wouk! The coldest weather of the pinwall will conduct a school of in who has decided he'd rather just be Rev. John P. Blanchfleld officiat- the Supplemental Pension System picture window* the enjoyment they were meant to be winter swept in today over r cy from a lO'To 18 inch .snowfall and at least nine persons Pint-Sized Then tell me how you determined a barber all the time, and not an Ordinances of the Town concern Bulganin haa suggested- that be made public here a* soon struction, to which all lodges in the color." by installing the proper type of storm windows. word was received it was in, Bul wide area of the eastern dead. ThstriCt IP have -been invited. Bill Simpson of The Herald's ad accountant part time. ■tresented in marriage by her ing employment of members of the i both sides work through “ nor In the storm’s w'ake came a lilast of frigid air that dropped vertising department received one The counselors entered the A sign in his shbp says'". . . . father, the bride was attended by System beyond the Normal Re u mal channels” for an eventual ganin's hand*. United States on the heels of Members of the visitmg lodges will room. A t the right moment they NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE temperatures around the state to near-zero. Even colder fill the chairs. Mrs. Dorothy of tho.se contemporary greeting Finance Co. Moved to Siberia." her sister, Mrs. Thomas E. Wilson. tirement Date. S East-West summit conference I. But the text was not released ^ ^ raging .snowstorm. At least' j cards this week from an unknown became visible to each other. All 78 Hemlock St., as matron of immediately nnd there waa no " weather wa.s forecast for tonight. Ewing heads the refreshment com 'Pnbllc Discussion on Agenda Item* < CALL US NOW— MI 3-2856 i He described present efforts, prompt inihcatlon when it would' deaths w ei e atti ilnited to admirer. raised their bands. Long 'Visit honor. Miss Mary Bancroft of Unfinished Business 0 The Weather Bureau at Bradley Field forecast: Partly mittee. One counselor noticed that the • an an “ imnaaM. ” I be put out. the stinging fury which swept On the front of the card, a Two elderly women were buying Babylon. Long Island, N. Y., col^ To see what action the Board M an “ impasse.' cloud\’ and continued liitter cold tonight and Tuesday. The husky athletic-type individual was other two had red spots on their lege roommate of the bride,, was • • The President’s not* reportedly from Mississippi to Maine The public is invited to attend the shoes in a Main St. shoe store one will take concerning the ' recom In what was in effect a depicted along with the words, foreheads. bridesmaid. Francis McDonald was • HOME SPECIALTIES CO. • low. tonight zero to .o i)clow and the high Tuesday 5 to 10 special youth service tonight at day last week. When their respec mendations of the Town Counsel reply to Bulganin’s criticism seeks to pin down the P.uaslan* over tlie weekend, “ You're a real 4-letter man." For a minute no one mpved. tive clerks went searching their best man for. his brother and relative to appeals to the Court of • regarding any summit meeting *r- Littl. relief wa» forerast as degree.>»^. AKso, gusty winds tonight and Tuesday at 15 to 7:30 at the Salvation Army Cita ''Ah. very impressive." Bill After that, one counselor left the • lo b Brawii’^ h o r lit Pringla stock, the two women began con ushers were Kenneth McDonald, Common Pleas from the Grand list of Secretary of State Dulles. rangement*. In Moacow Weatern- metropolitan area* began to dig 25 m.p.h. del. when a number of Assemblies thought. He changed his mind room. He told the king the spot on • versing with each other. another brother,* and Thomas E. of 1956. Eisenhower said any prepara er* ipeculaled the letter may re- iheir way out of traffir-crippling i Mayors of at lea.st 11 communities used emergency procla of God churches in the Greater however when he turned to the sec his head was red and explained "Is Manchester your home?” one Wilson, brother-in-law of the bride. To see what action the Board • • TUB AND STALL HHOWER ENCLOSURES i» • tory wrork' “ would, as far as move the last major roadblock to anow* and normal buaine** actlvl- Hartford Area and western Mas ond page.. mations to clear streets of traffic and parked vehicles and al whv he was sure that must be so. of them asked. The bride’s gown of hand-clipped will take concerning appointments n-goUation* for such a conference, tie* were luipended in many sachusetts will be represented. The Written there was "J-E-R-K." He was right and he became Chantilly lace was of ballerina the United States was con low snow plows to go to woik before the colder weather com- “ Oh no. I'm from Massachu to the Charter Revision Commis In Moacow Ambasaador Thomp- amaller communitle*. Rev. David Flower of Springfield prime minister. How did he figure length. The fitted basque, bodice cerneo,cerned, reqrequire u ire thetne part id through a heavy *now- in the Norlheaal. Weather Bu will bring the message and a Hart setts," the olhei replied. Then, as sion. I plicates matters even more. • He'll Finish It, Too it out? How do you figure it out? had a scoop neckline and long, secreta ry o f ,torm to the Soviet Foreign Office reau* *aid the bitter cold would ford orchestra w ill play. an afterthought. "But of course. New Business . pation of our Schools and many faclorioa ^ ^ A couple of weeks ago, snow We'll give you the answer next I've been staying here now for 35 tapered sleeves. Her veil of silk gtate.” today to deliver President Risen- rontinu. probably through Wednes- To see what action the Board wrr« closed. People generally stay- ^ 1 0 1 * 1 1 1 O l * 1 6 l S falling on Manchester forced week. years." illusion was of finger tip length bower * replj' to Premier Bulga- tlsy at>~Fr8ncei Security Council ■when. It meets the snowstorm which today was Blizzard The bride is a graduate .of Man *64 CENTER 6T. MI *-M14 rating devices available to the the same cards, only in color in Four Aces Lead 'WILLIAM .1. SIN.VAMON ad T.mleio' tkdav accontofl ■ arranged .wirllng in vinabated power out feed it to. ' Former Olympic ski star Ole chester High School and Lasell the time of your choice. One North Canaan dairyman' Hagge, caretaker at Camp Slowe stead of black-and-white,' were be Junior College. Aubumdale. Mass. 78 Hemlock St-, Phone MI S-8SS2 and Tunisia today accepted the controver- over the Gulf of,St. Lawrence, ing given away- free. Setback Tourney the good offices of the Lnitefl; ,y such a move usually results' a *u te of emergency was de- threw away 1,000 quarts according °h Long Pond, learned of the The bridegroom graduated from ■•SmssMsf f-occ. ^ scouts' plight when one of them "They saw you coming," one of Boston College and is presently States and Britain to .settle in cutting off debate on an iaaue dared in many New England Manchester Area Snow on skierl to his home to infoiliT the' MstrspsIMm Ilf* IstsrsMs Cssisssy Lee's companions said. . Theae round table diacussions are open to all. ♦ he Fp*»nph-Tiini«i*n crisis 'lefor* it start*. towns where more than two ,'eet 18 Inches In .New Haven The Four Aces hold a ,4-point serving with the Marines at Camp I MwUms Avssm, Nsw Tsrk 10, N. Y. sc out's parents they were safe. Join with others and find out the cauaea and the The offer was made this morn- Bourgiiiba ha* *aid T.inisia of new snow piled up Police, Are New Haven appeared to bo most lead in the K of C setback tourna Lejuehe, N. C. Manchester continued plowing- trian. were repot ted during thei past parked cars, the snow crew.s Hagge, whose home is about half .Any More Questions? Inc to F'rance and vesterdav to would withdraw Ita complaint to and civil defense volunteer,* went crippled, with a total of 18 inche.s ment. Scores: remedies for unemployment, inflation, recessions, and .shoveling il.s way back to nor storm as car owners heeded police V ere able to' make straight a mile from the ramp, earned food The discussion \yas on Lincolp^ Four Aces, 1,444; Messier’s, high coat of living and other ilia that inflict so Timl..\i . . ellent . " during the , Branford. West Haven and Deib> FUDGE / V •a an expansion of Tuni.sia's previ- good office* would take, but pre- .Monday sessions in all Manche.s- , .North l-Tnd, i ‘ , offjrials generally reported this He wrote that one day he and home of William F. Mozzer at ZS' -’torm and .said that he certainlv CHOCOLATE and PENUCHE ^ , Lb. No serious damage. Just well- 44 VILLAGE ST., MANCHESTER— MI 9-3697 ter schools were called off by j morning that snow removal Wallingford, F'eb. 17 i.Ti — Col. two friends went to the course, roasted peanuts. ous protest against the French air sumably their diplomatic conversa- Reds Disclose Doane .St. The blaze, which start-1 ‘ Bernel Balchen. scheduled to apeak attack Feb. 8 on the border village lions with both parties will con- School Siipt. .Arthur H. Illing ye.«- well iindei way, 'ed in grease u.sed in deep fst fry-j (( ontiniied on Rage Eight) •State Police re)>orted no major to a current history group at c f Sakiet Sidl Youssef. tinue , , , teiday. ing. caused considerable smoke Would Block Cktuncll I>eb*te \ Bourguiba aaid in an interview Plane with 32 .As the storm began letting up, accidents on the stale s highways, j damage. Firemen confined the Snowfall for most Connecticut | (Continued on Page Eight) ’The council la acheduled to de- h, had enlarged hi* demand be- the temperijtiiie started to drop to blaze to the kitc hen aiea. bate the first Tunisian complaint cause France had countered hi* near the zerK, mark in some out Cold Spoil lo Hold areas ran around to to 15 indies. . on ’Tuesday. 'Hie Britlah-Anierican first protest to the U.N. with a In North Korea lying areas. The weather fore- Crews Buttle Storm Stafford'Springs reported 1-5 inches. ^ offer was designed to avert the demand for a U.N. investigation o f , ______ — MLS Korean capital asserted the plane ing 1.5 plows and tw o graders. ' beginning of the period .will Wallingford 10 and New Haven. 7. Check our fawest prices diaputihg countries would tell the- (Continued on Page Two) morial Hospital in the ambulance "fled to North Korea i in protest ! manned by 30 workers worked Bernard Schwartz today told around noon. He had been shovel moderate somewhat on Tliiirs- US. weather forecasters at congressional Investigator* there ifa )t I For Quick Results against the Syngman Rhee govern ing snow for several houra in front throughout the night and the next dav followed by colder again Windsor Locks predicted a cloudy and large high quality stock ment's war policy. " day at the task of keeping the | I* circumstantial but not direct NOTION SALE BUYING or of the State Theater which he by Saturday. Monday, with a few scattered e^ lden<-e of White House at- of MancKester SRI.I.I>'G It waa believed one or more manages. town's 1,50 miles of highway clear.! anow fliiii jea and much cnlder aid. 7 Days in .3x5 Cabin The normal tenipeiature for tem|>ls to Influence the award of I 6 p »n Day and Thurs. ond Fri. Evtninqs Commuhista liosided the plane and Shepard was reported in "fair With only .41,000 left in the snow ^ the Hartford area is 30 and The Arctic air comes from I MONDAY ONLY! | forced the American pilots to fly removal budget at jiie start of the 1 a liotly contested Miami televi condition" today hy a hospital ranges from a high of 40 lo a winds circulating around the sion ciiannel. Schwartz, testi- ' north, Korean National Airlines spokesman. .storm, officials of the Highway De low of 19. Total precipitation sloriii, now located over eastern (KNA) charged the plane's pas partment were planning to ask the | fying^iindei; oath before the spe Only four automobile accidents will average one half tec three .Maine, plus air from a high prea- cial House subcommittee which Anyone Could Do It, ’ sengers were kidnaped. including one involving pedes- Board of Directnis for more, quarters of an inch with snow r y T l D C t h e best The U.N. command will meet the . monev. dismissed him as it* counsel last Modalin* Smith Arthar Wilkia Elva T.yitr Eiii* M *y*^ about Fridav. (C'onttniied on Page Right) week, also said Investigator* Potterton's Communists tomorrow and demand They were continually hand!- I Ml 9-1M2 Ml » - 4 m Ml 0-4469 MI 9-6481 CH IIIIL IN TOWN! 130 CENTER ST. COR. OF CHURCH ST. .(the return of the plane. capped by the high winds that learned that C-ol. Gordon Moore Test Space Man Says The Pyongyang broadcast gave I caii.sed the powdery .snow lo drift had been a partner In a Domini no details of the plane, it'* passen NeMs Tidbits across t!ie streets .soon after the can Republic shipyard with two officials of Pnbllc Service Inc. John Bissall Gastan Rtolty Ca. gers or where it landed. It said only Culled from a I’ Wires. plow-e^as.sed by, Rebels Boost Confusion PI S-fi8Z8 SUMMIT ST.-MLS No. 675 Ml 9r57SI San Antonio, Tex., Feb. 17 i-P)-^-ulated 18.000-foot altitude waa that the plane landed at a North Easier Than Ijist Korean airport at 2 p:m. BLAST'k i l l s 6 Airman DonaJd G. Farrell com-1 maintained iit the apace chamber, ^ I Although almo.st twice 'as much Evansville, Ind„ Fch, 17 fipi — pleted aeven days in a make-believe - Farrell'* other comment* on the Previou'sly the Communists had Harold E. .Stassen says summit snow fell. Frederick Lewis, As- STOCK remained silent on the fate of the An explosion in zero weather de ■pace ship yeaterday and came out test included: . , . u meeting should be held with Coni- aiatant Supt. of the Highway De- j, On Control of Indonesia Goodehild Realty stroyed a farm home here early Stonlay Bray •avine "I believe anvone could have "I lost four pounds but I could pi^ne. miinist Poland and ( zeclioslovakla partmenl. .said this stnriii wasn't i loda.v. killing five person*. Two Ml 8-7935 done the same thldg. ” I « ff‘>rd to lost four pounds. I only The U.N. command said the added to participants and U.N. [ "nearly as hard to handle " as the Ml 8-6373 .fakarta, Indonesia. Feb. 17 or- •winch receives millions aiiniiall.v otliers were injured. -A house Scientist* at the School of Avia- w elg» . , , , plane waa tracked by radar north j See|-etary Dag Hammai skjold act last one because it wa.s a powdei- of the truce line before it vanished Indonesia's new rebel goveiinmcnt in ro.valties anri foreign exchange next door and a grocery across tion Medicine at Randolph Air ^ ing as modeiator. .Gen. Lauris type snow, " the qtrcci were damaged. Mr. Force Bane jubilantly agreed that I kept bust enough that yesterday. South Korean'militar.v , Norslad. NATO's European com- '‘If this snowfall had the Water on Sumatra kept up an cconoiiijc' from them. " Wolton W. Grant barrage at the central government- Motor Iraiispoi t on po|iuUnis and Mr- Virgil OglesbJ. » Bnmia Cantar the 23-year-old native of the Bronx. I there was no thought of personal sources reported that radar had says preliminary‘discus-1 content of the last one. we’d have Aqonev followed the DCS at least 60 miles ^ gionn started tow ard locating been bogged dow n for days," he on .lava today with no indication .lava al.so is dependent on Sunia- dniightrr, Mrs. Ogleeby’s brother TReniont 8-S46S N. T, «.d pro».« U-.l m.» “ ■so tar of it.s ptfccti\eness Iran oil Oilmen .say the govern- and her nuither were killed. Two M I S-il53 ftirthei north to .Sunan, site of * - jsunching sites for I’.S. Interine-' said, "that stuff Issi time was so PRICE a Red Air Base near the North | dintn Knnge .Missile in France. ■ heavy it took twi- e as long to I’resideiit Sidtarno'.i .Arniv chief - mcnt-licld sectors of Borneo could OgIrsb,v son* were injured. lejilicd with an apparentlv iiiieii- not begin to suppl.v Java s needs, tion," Farrell said after a solid i thing that transpired. Korean capital of Pyongpang. | Force says there ..is "strong move.” YOUR HEATING SYSTEM fnrcoiihle nr-der fdr the airesl of In the islands outside Java, INGKII) MUM ON ’CM-ANCE weeit in a hermaticallv sealed tank , u. leaving the southern port L„,„„.,ry requirement" for bases it Another factor which helped the JarvIfi^^Molty Ca. Clifford Honsen hlgliw-ay department wa.s that lh,e toji letiels. most of tliem in there still were inriiortant holdouts Rome. Feb. 17 iJh — Ingrid rhatthat representedrepre!^“ ^ of « I ° building *in Spain.. ..Kormy Bergman today declined to com MI 8-4119 Ml 8-ISOS i to make a trip to the moon. yesterday, the U.N. said, the plane j president Herbert Hoover to make most motorists had heeded police the lebel stroiigliold of (cnlral against the rebel regime. ; CONVERT TO OIL HEAT NOW! apace ship. I "It - woiilil ’ be easier --If there^veie - schedule at Taegu p,.,nc,p„| addres.' Saturda.v at i warnings made to keep thru cars .Sumatra T)ie military commander in ment on a published report link-. Ing her w ith Swedl*:i theater im • Call Us! We'll Be Pleased To Submit An Estimate. ‘■leouldnt \vhl*t>. : someone with yon but that is just * Washington's Birthday prog: ant, of ' off the streets. The reliel govvtninenl ditiled 4U ,s„,|th Siimalrn, I.t. Col. B.u'lian. Other than that the calm volun- p,,opinion. ” presario la rs Schmidt. Rome (Continued on Page Two) Freedoms Foundation when awards ; Without having to inch their w ay h’nnks in the t.'uiled .Stales and IHj up duler of the day declar- teer,reported few physlca or men- | Bronx, his friends ol -Mis* Bergnuw were • ROTARY or PRESSURE BURNERS Sharwaod A. Botchltr Welles Agency I lo more tjian 700 individuals, j ------^------; olher coimn ies tlinl all goM bal- his territory ■ tal discomforts on being lp4 - - "OIL HEAT IS Cf.EAN HEAT" *i*a. " I Wailzed that I ,w’* » on the freeze* to death after beg*o|ning 18t’amfd?-a Savirigs Bank* , „ : ‘7^a?teV a’ncl'"'filmiva" aind' Vh'e | pro-Sukarno governnw GREEN ground at all tim**- There-wait no foot cabin wi|!h no niorc fuss than atalian seaplanes from Syracuse N.s! .Ai d e »| C e s ' N 'A S»k r '• ■ ' and Taranto, British planes finv wedded between, roof ; and bver-. | Police have launched an inve8ii-T' » " S“ - i AY ,, operate, moat-i Simiatri ordered all trade attd, STAMPS \ Rool Eftata iCanter , fear auch as there might i^ in a «lir>nir>nr frrtm larlHfstr : r \ t t)>ak.#4Aath I'LO,> HI L-f U ...... 1 . _ -----zsA n tru V Carlo, - Egypt, *7' Idh— Freiident N***er ^onlenrod to- MeKinhay Brathars Kan Ostriiuky East Hartford, Ooan. ^ Earla S. Rahon real apace thip. Other thah that she was using to reach her aecoqd- FAIRWAY FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. in almost the same .fushlon. HI* 1 fleet joined in. , iie.sl iiiataliatlohs arc’ outside the area cut after the {irociamation ef | dnviwith U.8. Amha**nd» r, Boy- 97AM AIN STREET-PHONE MI S-1212 Inc. M l 8-8188 •'4A S-88M M l 8-7488 i- I H altnulated a real space ship in slory bedrohm window.. .Gov. Rib- pecta have been mentioned. *■ ' ------•— the rebel regime. . ^ / j eyea looked red a* if strained hyOfficials said the pmrtibijity that came central area controlled h>',*^*^11*^* mMd Haro, at Wa«Mn*o // 319 B R O ^ STREET— Ml 9-4539 ' ^ 80 8-8088 ■lUght." 'i - . . \ Icoff to meet tomorrejw with Legis rwrenwiiaiiKrentxman " said on.u ..... death. — -., . ~ , compliance wbuld strike Spac* t«*t %xperU explained two glarinif bright light* thmtlth* plui* had been forced down Hare lequMted ^ aMrilat. lative leader* to outline pinna fof a body blow at (Continued on Fnge k) l e e e i o i ■'■•pit If t&it rarrell’* non-whistling ability ■pedal General Aaaembly aeoaioiL gtowimed ftoim the fact that a »lm - ^ (CMtlBaed M l Pag* Mz) ^ , (OMttBMd «B I '• ■' ' ' ' i • ,
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