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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1958 PAGE FOURTEEN ATcraare- Daily NOt Pram Run ) Thr Weather FerseM of tJ. S. Weather Bnreaa iiattrl|p0tpr lEttPiting For til* Week Ended Febmnrjr IS, IS58 Breesy, moderating tempera- temporary injunction to tho tnrea . tonight and ' ThnrsGtay, EmerRency Medical Service Lenten Program Way Paved for Early Trial execution of this proposed lease, 12,635 chance ef few snow Carrie*. Law About Town as well as a permanent injunction END CDLb WINTER WORRIES tonight 10-15 exeept 5-10 eoine ru­ , ------.’ tSr Opens Tomorrow Xb baf the sale or lease of any of Member ef the Andit ral 'iareiuE. High Thursdnjr tS-SS. The monthly meeting of the When need for emergency the 1,000-acre tract to anyone., , i Rnrenu nf Circulation ilpeer Club which w^s postponed medical care arises, on any In Suit on Globe Hollow Land With the removal of Mrs. Pita- \ Manche$t^r--’A City of VUlage Charm T Stinday due to the snowstorm, Wednesday. afternoon or any ' The Rev. Alfred L.- Williams, Patrick from '*^ e suit, on the holiday, first , call your , own rector, will introduce the mid-week will be held Sunday, Feb. 2?. at Prospects appeared bright to-'*patrlck as a plaintiff in accord; ground that she is not a taxpayer ’ (Clnsslfled AdvertlainK on Png* It) PRICE FIVE CENTS 2-30 p.iii. physician. If not available call Lenten series' In St. Mary’s or property owner, the action is j TOL. LXXVH, NO. M9 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19,1958 ^ _____ '1 Episcopal Church Wednesday day for an early trial of the In­ ance with a motion granted the Emergency Numbers Ml 3-0348 defendants several weeks ago. It being pressed by the two remain- ; Local 991, State. County and and MI 9-5650. night. He will speak at the 7:30 junction suit being brought to bar ing plaintiffs. Franklyn H. C. ' p.m. service as the first of seven also adds the' name of Mrs. John Municipal ESmployes Union, has. the town from ever aclling or leas­ Treybal as a defendant. Parker and Rudolph F. Carlson, canceled Its banquet scheduled for The Morning Star Mothers leaders in a "School of/ Prayer." Besides the town, the defend-, This is the 14th successive year in ing any of its Globe Hollow prop­ In addition, the aniended /corn- Saturday night at the Oak St. Circle will meet tomorrow night ants are Mr. and Mrs. John Grill. Ticket refunds will be made which- the Rev. Mr. Williams has erty. ' ibose portiona of treybal and George Danks, all of T a x Y ie ld at 8:30 at the hpme of Mrs. Pau­ inauguaraied the St. Mary’s Len­ the original document which be­ by stewards. line LeBlanc, 99 Coleman Rd. Atty. W. David Keith, counsel Bruce Rd.' A ten program on Ash Wednesday. for individual defendants In the ac­ came superfluous when the voters ■ The evening service will con­ In October overruled: an ordinance The »econd meeting In the series Ash Wednesday servlites will be tion, yesterday joined with Town WITH Ike Asks $3.9 Billion Aid sist of the Penitential Office for that would have granted the Man­ on "Disarmament and Interna­ held at St. John’s Polish National Counsel Charles N. Crockett In say­ Off 16fo tional Security" arranged by the Ash Wednesday followed by the ing he would file an early answer chester Country Club a 30-year FOR SALE-VERT I<1NE Catholic Church tomorrow lit 9 rector’s sermon. St. Mary’s senior lease on Globe Hollow property. JEDOO HIGHLAND COAL Service Bureau for Women’s Or^ a.m. and 7 p.m. Services will bo to the plaintiffs’ amended com­ gsniaations. 956 Main St,. Hart­ /Choir, which will sing at all mid- plaint. The original complaint sought- a CUSTOM TAILORED "THE ARISTOCRAT OF ANTHRACITE" held thereafter every Wednesday t^eek evening services this Lent, ford. wnll be held , Feb. 28 from and Friday at 7 p.m. Keith thus ciit short speculation 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the club- will'use the Palestrina "Adoremus that he intended to take any other MEN'S SUITS F o r State rooms. Te" as an offertory anthem. preliminary legal move that could reed, Bnt In ‘'LHce New” o r d e r n o w A special Cana Conference for Lent w’lll be opened at St. Condition newly married couples will be held -have delayed the trial: It is be­ Manchester Lodge, No. 73, AF Mary's with ' three morning serv­ lieved that if both answers are Persf»nal Notices Sieea; About 44-M. Hartford, Feb. 19 (/P)--Con- To Bolster Nation’s In St. Rose Church, East Hartford, and AM, will hold a special meet­ ices. The Holy Communion will be Priced To Sell on Tuesday. Feb. 25, at 7:30 p.m. celebrated at 6. 8, itnd 10. A filed promptly, the case could go FOGUTY BROTHERS, INC. oecticut's tax receipt picture ing tonight at 7:30. The Master to trisi by mid-March. Since It See Tbem At The This conference will be conducted is rnade of concluding the 6 o’clock Card of Thanks ALSO; CONNECTICUT COKE, FUEL OIL. RANGE OIL darkened 'during January, Mason degree will be conferred by by the Rev. John C, Knott of Ham­ involves a request for an in­ LEXINGTON the George H. Allen Masonic Club iseryice by 6:29 in order that people with the yield down 16 per den. junction, it is a "privileged” mat- , , ^ . SI9 BROAD s t r e e t —Ml t-4lt|t of the Hartford Electric Light Co. may get to work by 7.. Likew ise ■5,_ I- o j ,.x|,rc»i my sincere thanks TAILOR SHOP cent as compared with the the 8 o’clock service ends at . '*■ - to the ncishbors aiid friends for their France Plans ■with Right Worshipful Frank A. • The amended complaint, filed in {help snd sympathy at the paksins of *09 SPRUCE STREET tame month a year ago.. { Sees Draft, St. Christopher’s Mothers Circle The 10 o’clock Ash Wednesday MANCHESTER REMEMBER.. ."irs FOGARTY FOR FUEL” Lindsley presiding in the east. Fol will meet Friday night at 8 o’clock Communion is the "housewives’ M«-tford County Superior Court "’5' beloved husband, Charles I.. Dome, A total decline of 0738,000 In* lowing the degree there will he a at the home of Mrs. Jean Adams, service" in St. Mary’s ^schedule, last week, drops Mrs. Helen Fits- I Emma Dome, | state generel fund tax receipts this j Tunisian Line social hour with refreshments. 32 Marshall Rd. and is preceded by the/Penltential past month wag paced by alteablej Tax Boosts Office, the special ^Prayer B(mk decreases in the alcoholic beverage, r The Church Mothers Manchester Emblem Club will scivice for this dhy of the year. cigarettes, inheritance, estate and , No Man’s Land Club will meet tomorrow night at entertain Supreme District Deputy School e.\cu.ses/wlll be signed by corporation levies. j S o'clock in Oie Fellowship room. Ceceilia Lur.zl of New London to­ the clergy sLdne close of the 8 and In contrast to big drops in *cv- j Alternative The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson will morrow night at 8 o’clock at the 10 service: . erel major tax sources, the. largest; By THE ASStKIATED PRESS be the speaker. Refreshments will gain ■was recorded by the Ineurance - • Premier Felix Gaillard’s Elks Home. Emblem Clubs from Thomasv’ille, Ga.. Feb. 19 - be served. New London, Putnam and Rock­ companies and that was a modest: cabinet today decided, to cre­ . . (JP) — President Eisenhower ville have been invited. General 2( Brave Storm 88 000 ate a forbidden zone all along The meeting of the Story Circle Total general fund tax revenue, today asked Congress for chairman is Mrs. Samuel Vacant!. I the Algerian-Tunisian fron- of the South Methodist W.SCS She is being as.sisted by a commits' for January, Tax Commissioner $3,492,100,000 in foreign aid. For Grant Talk John L. SuHlvan announced today.' scheduled for tomorrow has been tee and the following chairmen: Itier. j He said any sharp cut would postponed until Feb. 26. Mrs. James Ellis, refreshrn«nta; was $3.7 million. The zone would be inside Algeria; Mr.-i. George English. fa\-prt; Mrs. Despite the blizzard, over 200 NORMAN’S V- HEADQUARTERS Largest January revenue dipt and" reinforce the present barbed' ' lead to a massive defense The weekly meeting of the Man­ Raymond Beauregard, ,-^fts; and people attended the film and lec­ were recorded by the following: wire and electric fences erected to I spending hike, higher taxes chester Squadron of Civil Air Pa­ Mrs. George Reynold^ prizes. ture, "North to the ITukon." de­ ______■ ______- Inheritance tax, dorwn $251.000;' stop nationalist rebel infiltrations I and heavily created draft livered by Cleveland P. Grant In' alcohoUc beverages, $161,000; cor-j from Tunisia, "nie barbed wire now trol USAF will be held tomorrow I calks. night at the American Legion Our Lady o/ -Victory Mothera Manchester High School auditor­ pbraUona, $187,MO; cigarettes. , covera only part of the frontier, \ Home. 4 Circle will meet tomorrow night ium Sunday afternoon. The il­ $110,000; and eetstes. $71,000. j The zone would help to avoid in- In a apecial message cautioning lustrated lecture was sponsored by ; against the Ru.ssian and Red China \------at 8 o’cloyk at the home of Mrs. Added to this is a 5 per cent de­ ' cidenta with Tusisia. J. L. Czerivinski, 78 Harlan Rd. the Manchester High School Par­ For crease In aalee tax receipu for the I Creation of the forbidden zone, j : threats, the President alao said \ ent Teacher Organization for the October-Deeember months. This, 1 deep reductions would leave Amer­ GIVE HER : cleared of all inhabitants and in! benefit of its scholarship fund. decline In the slate’s major reve­ which all travel would be forbid-1 ica eventually beleaguered In a Property Attached I Dr. Jacob A. Segal, president of ./ nue source—down $1 million—did I den. has been one I'rench proposal ' world dominated by international CHRISTIAN DIOR - , A • ^ PTO, greeted those present not become apparent -until Febru-, i to ease the crisis over the Sakiet comniunism. AVAILABLE AT I n U i v o r c e A c t i o n j and thanked them, for braving the ary when the tax money started t Sidi Youssef bombing in Tuniaia. ^ .Eisenhower called the 'adminla- ' storm to attend. He also thanked SCENT to flow into the slate’s coffer*. The French would be willing to | t-ration aid plan a deterrent to gen­ WELOON’S SHOP the teachers and staff of the high But the general fund revenue for ace the border area patrolled by a eral nuclear W'ar, and added: A 850.000 attachment ha.s been school and the chairmen In charge the past seven months held u p ; 901 Na i n s t r e e t served on Stanley S. Gill of 40 Mc­ P'rench Tunisian Commission under "For the safety of our famlllea, of the event for their efforts. Mrs. rather well as compared to the; a neutral third party. ^ for the future of our children and Kinley St. in connection with a di­ William Minnick. ways and means July-January period of the previ- ^ vorce action bcipg started h>' his our continued exlatence as a na­ chairman, introduced Grant. ous fiscal run. | A Gets Lamp Vpside Demn The cabinet did not spell out the tion. -w’e cannot afford to slacken wife, Marv-. It was the first time that this n ie drop tn actual income was | ' width of the zone but previous pro- ■ The property attached is the The light* on Main St; wore frigid goatees yesUrday. There I posals have called for a belt about our support of the mutual security particular type of sponsored pro­ Builf Matchless nnly $40,000- out of a tout qf over ; were Icicles all over Manchester, but probably node so bizarre j program^.’’ White Eagle Restaurant on North . five miles wide. The government St. gram has been shown at the High $49 million collected. 1 as the ones that formed ■when water dripped dowk the street j ha.<( said that clearing the Inhabl- ■ I The Presidenl’a atrong. appeal LECLERC School. The PTO, hopes that this Biggest tax drop over the past { According to papers filed in the light domes. Turned upside down this looks like a picture of an ! tants from such a zone much of I went to the lawmakers against the FUNERAL HOME lecture will set a precedent for seven months esme In the inheril-1 old-fashioned gas lamp. .fHersld Photo by Oflarai. ' it barren eounlry would not be a i background of an already intenae town clerk’s office yesterday, Mrs. ance tax, which fell off almost $1.8 ■ Gill is seeking a divorce e.nd ali­ future picture lectures perhaps ------^------\------; difficult problem. | 1 drive by some House members and mony. The Gills have been mar­ next season. million or 22 per cent. This is at- I Senators to make aharp cuts in the FUNERAL tribuUhle. In part, to the decline ; 5Iay Convert Blierte I ried since 1930. ' In Washington France waa re- , I program particularly the economic The instruments also name th,e in the aecurities market which de- | ported leady today to give up five ; I aid pha.se. Fully aware of the oppo- SERVUT Manchester Trust Co. and the First creases the liquitable value of es­ Snow Traps MaHy small Tunisian air ba.ses and eon- , ; aition. Eisenhower plugged espe- Walter N. National Bank of Manchester as Russell Stover tates. Yield from this source diir- ^ I vein its Bizerte naval ba.se into an ; dally hard for enactment. Leclerc garnishees. They are required to ing the recent July-Jsnuarj’ period I Atlantic Pact installation to ease Elsenhower asked for $2,635.- Director appear at the trial to disclose was $6.4 million. | tensions in the area. 000.006 for military aid and relat­ whether they hold any of Gill's CANDIES Major tax sources showing sraal- ed defense support. The balance— Main Street, Manchester ler returns this time around In­ In New York Sta Theae French concessiona were 1 goods or effects. $1,307,100,006-1* mainly for ’eco­ $ 1 3 5 l.b. And Cp i understood to be in the offing as ! Call Ml 9-5869 .The writ is returnable to the clude: j Amierlcan and British diplomats | Cook Out of Season nomic aid: Hertford County Superior Court." Alcoholic beverage*, down $237,- pushed backstage arrangementa to In pressing once more for eco-. ExcUmive in 000; express cornpaniee, down $14,- Tomperatures In ConnecUeiit* and Berne. A snov/raobile. he said Here ia a kind of suburban living the homemaker magazinea have not exploited. It takes a rigorous __ 1. ‘ elp France and Tunisia settle constitution, gallons of hot chocolate, and pounds of frankfurU. The youngaters are Andy Hud­ I nomic assistance for newly inde- V during the next live i,a,vs, Tburs- j clawed its way through colonnades etr dispute. i I pendent countries, the President Maiicheater at CaaMniied on Page Reventeen) dey through .Monday, will average of snow in the area to-reach three son. Diana Bottuni. Phil Robenhymer, David Mellen. Tom Robenhymer and Susan Hodaon. The The U.N. Securil.v Council met dog is Lassie. They had their cookout at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis G. Mellen, 35 Falknor noted that Russia and the Com- 8 to 15 degree* beki’w norniel with I expectant mothers. , I munist bloc nations arc trying to e gnulnal rise in temperatures Slate Police. Civil Defense work- tuXcon.sider the dispute ye y Dr.. Other photo on Page 10. (Herald Photo by Pinto). but\tumed it over to the concilia­ ------;------'1 lure the new countries with offer* OUINN'S through Monday. | era, highway department person- M •'**^*' help. Refen-lng to those Normhl mean temperature* In j ncl. firemen and Boy Scouts joln- tors' w’^o said they had affirma­ PHARMACY GOP Leaders tive proposals in mind. -^C 'O / i vbuntrlea, Eisenhower added: 873 MAIN STREET the Hartford araa during thh pe- ed with the Red Cross in helping 3 CfJl md t T C H "They know recent history which riod 1* SO degrees, ranging from a harried families to supplies of food, Reaponsible- diploinats who out­ show* plainly that whenever the lined the ’ French attitude said; Filter-Tip Smokers ^ ^ Hit Governor’K high of 40 to a low of IB. fuel snd medicine.' opportunity ha.s arisen, the Soviet Precipitation during the period- Montgomerv County. .8heriff. France , waa ready to , consider, w . a Union has swallowed up its neigh­ will on the average total beriveen, ^Iton R. Dingman declared a P^^t of any peace plan ^ s t a n -' W T T T ¥/• X * When Lifeboat __ <# I 1 1 bors and is willing to use tanks Jobs Program and Inch melted occurring asj ,1*1, nt emergency joining four | to crush attempts to gain freedom T^pufei) snow- about 54imday. j other counties in similar straita. 'force ' " “It maintains In Tunisis. Held Hoax victims Tips in Atlantic from Soviet domination." IM A G IN E I Years Ahead In Styling Hartford, Feb. 19 >4Pi--8Ute Re­ ------J IMngman said 200 miles of road IJsts Conaequenres 10 DKY CLEANINGS.. publican leaders haVe studied Gov­ B.v THE .\H.*4vith Gun! claim to a border area in the Su- causes of cancer and heart disease.' though invited lb testify. "It is steamship cavaiaire searcneti \ ain- j to 36. highest In 'the nation, as dan hear the Red Sea. -Actually, most filter cigarettes - i-epiehenaible that the tobacco in- ly for the missing men, a task Assembly in six months. made difficult by poor visibility. (Continued on Page Thn) M U C H W IT H GAS . . . Earlier yesterday, Ribiroff had great wind-blown, white combers Danhury. Feb. 19 -P Alfred The Egyptian leader, who Is produce as.much or more nicotine diistry should so shirk its respon- STARTS rolled across-the landscaipe about to become president of the and tar as Cigarettes without hi-j sibilltie.s to the/consumer," the The stricken freighter’s crew ' submitted to tl(e top legislators his Brundage. 38. widely known abandoned ship in one lifeboat plans for dealing with the situa­ , Mercy missions, advancing on square dance i aller. was in "criti- new United Arab Republic lUARi teis." the committee added. | committee said. / foot into niral are.-is. found many of Egypt- and .‘Syria, conferred at Says IMiblle Brainwashed ‘ pbe report gave this account: shortl.v before 8 p.m..'several hours tion. including increased public ral hut .sali.sfactorv " condition at after the ship had sent an S.O.S, WEDNESDAY All RRW .froin rep re berrem, rht eursranding new Cdlertc Renges ore works programs and a liberalized secondary road* still blocked by Danbury Hospital today witli two his, pa'lsee with the Sudanese for- The committee rapped the Fed- tobacco industry’s sales run ™Vtinn”i?h milM easV oi unemployment compensation sys­ high embankments of diamond- gunshot wounds. eign minister, Mohamed Ahpied eral Trade Commission (FTCi for higher than $5 billion a year, its po„e I-ookout N C Bulletins i / " Hit mesr exciting in mere tiion half a centiiry ef Celeric progress. These hard pinnacle* of snow. Air rescue tem.- Bnindage was admitted to the Mafigoiib. what it said was a failure to police taxes total ^ore than $2'5 bll- ' The President Adams reached the ! from the AP Wires SAVE...SAVE...SAVE sensotienal rehges reprosenr a revoliitienary new eencepr, maximum After heariifg the proposals, the teams darted over the state. hospital last'night with wounds in Tlio Egyptian press, meanwhile, against deceptive advertising while jj^ anniial adverti.sing apend'-VRonUas about 8 pm The rescue' GOP leaders agreed on a statement An Army he'li-opter was set to the ahdQinejv and shoulder. . handled...... the affair.. with‘ restraint, the public becarpe "brainwashed ing tops J too million. ve.ssel hi^-med the ’ Ceasf Guard cooking copeciry in minimuin overall dimensions. Three new basic sixes, .i birr aloft from nearby Voorhees- .■^tate Police .Sgt. Waller Abel Blaming “ imperialists and outaid- that filters would firnfsh health which said. In part; Lung cancer deaths shot up Norfolk that ahe had trouble get- SUDAN DISPUTE SET 24", 36" end 40" in on elmosr infinire voriery ef combinations. See rhe "It waa the concensus that the ville today in a last-ditch effort to said the wounds appeared to be era " for trying to disturb Arab re- prolecliqh.’’ from 2.500 reported casea in 1930 . ting to the lifeboat becauae o f ’’high i-se cemplere 1958 line er Norman’s . . .Now! information submitted to us by the pluck out a snowbound 3-year-old self-inflicted. ijations, uie papem appealed for The committee spoke by adOpt-, q, in 19.56, Various’ rea.sons seas, blinding Snowstorm and gale 'x. Khartoum. Sudan, Feb. 19 ill Governor did no provide an ac­ Knox girl who was suffering from Tlie shooting ' o( ( III red in the gyod relations between the Sudan jpg a report made by a aiibcom -were imributed to the increase » winds. ” —Egypt and the Sudan settled ShouldcrS G - Bnindage home in the exclusive ancKpgvpt. Smoked V /est curate picture of the exact condi­ acute appendicitis. "Fqllowing thp report linking The, Bonitas’ crew tried to bring | their, border dispute at talks in tion* today or suggest a real rem- l.V) Families Marooned ("•andlewood Shores residential The'-^ewspaper A1 Me.ssaa re- | ' - 1' v yiga/ette smoking and lung can- their lifeboat alongside the Presj- ' Cairo today, It was reported here On •edy for the problem. Col. Alfred Jacobsen, Albany are* In New Fairfield, which bord­ ported from Khartoum that the i j ZTl* 1| • I'cer,/cigarette sales in 19M drop- dent Adams,' but the heavy seas' tonight. Egypt’s President Nas.< SUGAR CURED |s(ow G oio9 "There are many questions we County Civil Defense director, said ers on Candlewood Lake. |pro-Egvptian "Sudanase Antt-lm-|' \ piA TSi see; Sudanese Foreign Sltnlster Buy A Caloric periali.at Front" had propo.sed the; A ! ped for the first time in 21 years,’’ and the roll of the ship caused the A 156 families were maroone»l around The cancer reports were "respon- boat to capsize. Mohammed .Mahgoub and other - (Oonthiiied on Page Five) Knox, Rensselacrville. Westerlo (Continued oh Page Six, ! .simultaneous withdiRwai of Egyp-; ( ’ulled from A P W ires leaders conferred at Nasser’s tian election qffici.als and Sudanese I I sible" for a 1953-54 dropoff and lyi "Rescue two rnen fronv over ^ Mnduslry recouping since with "fil- Adam* stern snd launched Adams ; palace in Cailro today seeking a. SHANKLESS . troops from the area. compromise of rival claims to a Gas Range At t^orrhan's Al Messa also reported poslpone- 'ter tip as king" leading the way. i boat in attempt to rescue men in: T H ro u O * ’ I Airman Donald G. Farrell, who supimsedly mineral-rich area on i ment of a meeting of all Sudanese the border. political parties called bv the anti- ' soared through simulated space! (Continued on Page Ten) Continued on Page Seventeen) — -- ■ -* conditions for a week, take* off | THb S t t n t . , . For As Little As Chou Says ^Volunteer’Force Egyptian Umma party to piotrst - POPE GETS ASHES the Egyptian territorial claim. from .San Antonio In conventional i WEEKLY ! The front is a' ipro-Egyptian | type aircraft for visit with parents ] .Vatican Olty, Feb. 19 uPi — The Art of Growing Old— 2 » Pope Pin* XII marked his fore­ SLICED BACON SANITONt j group which opposes the present ' in New Y'ork.! . . Tliree Waterbury j Umma government. ! teenagers en route to New Haven head with , ashes today tn the Q U A L IT Y Pry CUaning To QuitNorth Korea in 1958 Both aides have accused the . and charged with $20,301, armed Roman Catholic Church's ges­ FM IM K -T 04S D E I COMING CONCENIENGE! Norman's Gives You;- ______I other ..of sending trpops into the |robbery of the Colonial Trust Co. | ture to remind man of his mor­ Feb. 6, delayed In Washington, Retirement Not Painful, tality. Members of the Pope’* -HUS SOFT-SiT^ FINISH The UN. commander, U..S. Gen.‘ and the U.N. Command have the i disputed area. Egy pt denied it had D.C. by weatlier. Vatican household also received 1 LB. Seoul, Korea. Feb. 19 (SV-Redf George I5ecker, pointed out that I least sincerity for a peaceful-aolii- sent troops but admiUed Egy ptian Chin* laid today it will withdraw ashes In the observance of Ash Th» N *w M ira th Finish h r only the V.I.. Yalu separates rs.ir..China and.n.) I linntion nfof the Korean nroblem.problem, they border police were dispatcheddiapatchi?d • to Powerful townoals cninch, wa.v . [ L d b J *11 Its troops from North Korea by protect polling places. The- Egyp­ slowly through ice gorges on Mia-1 Wednesday, first day of Lent. LAYERS •FREE DELIVERY the end of this year. The move Is North Korea, and Chinese tro(>ps should also withdraw . . . .other- Noted Optira Star Says Wnoltns •firf WtnI-lIkt fahritsi could return to North Korean posi­ wise it will'be clear to the whole tians claim that the people in the •tssippl River near Cairo. II).. andj another attempt to pressure U.S. world they are obstructing the disputed area have the right to traffic on some tributaries coni- b La z e s w e e p s m ^ forces out of South Korea. tions "within a matter of a few peaceful unification of Korea. ” vote in the Feb. 21 plebiscite on pletely blocked by steadilv 'bulld- ...... , ,xnTF.—One of the world’sf-swept down the aiale. I waa seized'! Preaton, Feb. 19181—Firie ol im^, Now-, it makes no difference how The Communist "volunteers" days." the union of Egypt and Syria. determined origin swept through Tlie nearest major U..S. - ba.se The Sifuth Korean Army esti­ ’t"onfinu t h e ? ‘"Vost ^’ plan? greatest singers. Geraldine Farrar | with compassion and distaste, al often you have your favorite wool • UP TO 3 YRS. to PAY who poured across the Yalu River mated last year there were 350,000 The Sudane.se denied Egyptian ihe interior finishing drying room . from Manchuria during the Korean since the recent wiUidrawal of leaflet-dropping mission over Red withdrew from the operatic and the same lime. and wool-like garments dry Chinese Communial.>i Ijoops in chargesThst they had sent troops An aging figure, trying to recap- , of the Preston Woolen Mills to­ TUNA FISH War vrill begin recrosalng by. April U.S. ground forces from Japan is concert stages years ago. She has day, doing an undetermined North Korea qnd "not le.ss'than a cleaned. Not if we do it! We are SO'whether y.N. forces leave or the island of Okinawa. 506 miles ‘ . ■ . , „ ...„ „i,i found retirement far from painful. I lure former glory is never a plea.s- : amount of damage. Ftremert from million across the T alu River in Continued on Page Seventeen) i i'n'g spectacle: biil-as a human be­ specially licensed to,provide BUILT-IN GAS RANGES not. aald a communique Issued by .south of Korea. Minnie Jean jn this article— ses-ond of a series (our voliuiteer companies (otight SOLID • GUARAHTEED ManchurlaJ' North and South Negro girl expelled form ^Little, prominent people on the subject ing. Indeed a patlietic silhouette. Stnitont Dry Cleaning PLUS Chinese Premier Chou En-lal and Tlie South Korean defense minis­ Korea each have 21 diviaion.s, the Rock Central School, repoi the (lames. Stale Policeman John CANS North Korean Premier Kim II ter, Kim Chung Yul, said tpe an­ I —she tolls why.) Perhaps this might apply to any Skelly ’ sald the fire was discov­ W HITE MEAT SOFT-SET for woolens as well Automatic Features Work Smith Korean'■ forces numbering Ailing Sir Winston have actepled $1,050 scholarship __ renowned personage in public ac­ FOR SERVICE Sung in Pyongyang. nouncement "smacks of cunning about '600,000 men under close U.S, to the New Lincoln School in New i Iakrai niNF FXKRAK ered b.v Fred Telreaulf wl|o with as the n-ew' miracle fabric* that The tw'o Communist premiers tivity. when discretion does not, intrigue and appears to be a -pre­ supervision. Tlie U.N. fbrees in the York City. . . New hikhlv mobile, ' f J ^ fo ,“ : % i e hi* Wife and two children occupy IN BRINE resemble wool. challenged the U.N. force* to quit text for propaganda. We can never Spends (iood Nijjlit point to fields commensurate with ; an apartment adjoining the mllL and Watch For You South consist of two U.S. divislo:is surface-to-siirfa.-e ballistic strenuous public the- implacable onrush of the years. ; Dirt’s gone... spots,too, and / ■ South Korea. take it seriously." , The apartment received only • Extra capacity apeed-act biimcm -a b o u t 30.000 men plus one missile with a range of 10(1 m e^ relative retirement to (The transition and abdication' full body is retained. Coats, suits Chou In a speech to the' North The Chinese-North Korean an­ Turkish brigade and one Thai com- , Nice, France, Feb. 19 l/P' Sir smoke damage. There were no an.l ability to resist life was dictated by an from public service need hot be injuries. HUNT'S TOMATO and dresses keep their smart • Instant Ignition with Caloric needle pilots 'Korean National Assembly assert­ nouncement followed .up a Pyong­ pany. - , Win.ston Churchill remained in bed ter-meaaures reported eloped ^ experience which made a sad yang proposal two weeks ago for alarming nor distressing: but the drape indefinitely. Try us and see ed, "The United States cannot The lengthy communique -con-lathis Riviera vacation villea today by Army. „ "and unhappy impression on me. • Granite blue porcelain oven, broiler, burner box avoid the responsibility to with­ withdrawal of ail foreign forces decision does take serious reflec- i S.WS NLXON RIGHT MAN 14 oz. J' the amazing difference. Phone .y and drip tray* taining a number of current Com- -ntter vv.hat was described as a SwedUh Defense Minister Sven teenage opera enlhuslasl tion and considerable soul-search­ draw its troops.” He .added that from Korea and negotiations be­ munist propaganda points was ia-! siijjfit chill. His .secretaw said he Washington, Feb; 19 (85 • Ar.deujaon says his governmciU ulll Meiropolilan in those bliss- ing. BOTS. for service today. • Easily removable grates, burners and bowl* U.S. refusal to withdraw would tween the northern and aouthfern sued at the end of a ,'i-day visit by was "perfe"tly comfoi4|fcl«." ac.,Mlrp no InleriTiedliile/riiiigc mis,- fill ,)ay, when half a dollai- would House investigators developed mean "the responsibility for the regimes to arrange unlfh atlon The richne.ss of years 'poin.t to CATSUP 6 • Attractive aluminum burner bowls Chou to North Korea. He'-va.s ac-j Churchill’s 75-year-OW personal sllea that could leacli ‘tovicl tern- to the Olympian delights todav that friends of a loser In elections . supervised by yneiitr*!’’ partition of Korea lies with Amer­ companied by Vi(*e Premier Chen! phy.sician. Lord'-Moran. Jleyv in lory across the Baltic . , . .Mr speed I new vistas, and can offer ilium the Mismi TV Chennel 10 c*s* • Attractive rear riser prevents pots and pans ica.” ■ nations. Soiitli Korea said It would Yi, Red China’s new foreign minis- f,(ini lymdon biit;en*ive, quick and easy In-i disastrous result If If continues Its Slate Department officials nilniater'a condition. fi lien sound banriers ici-s, are illin f-.rfor _ 1 handsome woman, than the outgoing expression of , ,,,„t Nixon. There was no testi­ adventure m.South Korea in disre­ would liave to be supeiviaed by pointed out -that U.S. forces arc In The 83-year-old fqmMir British another stiff test this spring. ,Lock-j something in her carriage was one a ego. , mony, that Nixon wa* directly stalla^on prorediilje the U.N. FBIUUl CRIHP PAhjiC’AL gard of the Chinese-North Korean Korea by U.N. request and also by Prime Minister j>iit {(o bed Life at any *ge ia As one makes; approached on behalf of a Frank • .New cook top gasket for.Installation ,on itile, heed Aironrft w lent)st .'avil In Rui- i vag„eiy familiar; an usher, reply- announcen^ent," Chou declared. Tliie ' Communist coipmunlque a , U.S.-South Koreari security yesterday after hjg^ei«grfxaQilned bank. Califd-srjedch. ,1 i ' ' | ihg tq my inquiry a* to whom S|l)e it's: b(it to be • suijc'essful, nupit b e' Katzentioe, who. eventually lost j metat, plastic or any known counter top ma- \varned'thal If the Unlled\States iry hill local docRob­ 445 HARTrORD ROAD, Near McKEE ' ^ TheVannouncement was greeted (I'.entyi They contended th)it Chi­ Calif. s Non-jarring, balanced acUon oven door Showed no sigh of -acceding tq this Uietr lipaginaUon.” ' > quest in 1950 to withdraw from Aa thi* picture of faded grandeur (OMtlBlied'*■ rag* Tkne) | the light wmm to i------^ R|D BANANAS oRd WATERCRESS - liv e ) caua* of legal technicality. an*. They added'if tha United BUtes Korea. (Ckmltnued en 'J .“ T y r V , : -V' ■ t.v : V r t PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY,, FEBRUARY 19„ 196ft > * HANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, iwANCHESTpR. CONN., WEDNESDAY, PTIBRUARY 19, 1968 >AGE THESE

tional musical programa telecaat South Windaof over Ylhannel 3, Mondays irom 2 North Ends Lead The Art of Growing Old—2 Red Meh Appoint to 2:30 p.m. The aeries will constat EASTWOO Fasching Time in Germany of nine programs. Democrat Group Sheinwold on Bridge Red Men’s League T O rW IH K E B l 1958 Committees An analysis of ConnecUcut’s new la Aeadaur Award N«mhuUt*Btl As You Like It Pre-Lent^n* Festival of Fun / ------"right to know" law is being given The North Ends have taken a Christopher Lamphere, sachem By DICK HOWARD in a series of broadcuts over radio Meet Friday RMirement Not Painful, USTEN TO OPPONENTS < South dealer Z9-polnt lead in the Red Men’a set­ of Miantonomoh Tribe of Red Men, station WDRC, Hartford. The back tournament .Teams completed TrcSsIrsma aa« Trchslaakr By BON DEVINE forbidding tlia, festivities, adopted The Democratic Town .CJomrnlt- TO CHOOSE BEST UBAD North-South vulaerabto series, heard on the - daily -back-- NORIH the 22nd wqek at play laat night. 1, StU, fiW 8h«i4t litt. a Frankfurt am Main, Germany- the customs. has appointed the' following com­ ‘The Swingin’ Shepherd Blues” is thfe fay- , ground news broadcast at 6:15 tee- will meet Friday at 8 p.m. By Alfred Sheinwold 4) A K 10 4 Scores: North ^ d s . 4,392; Tuck­ Prices Ililf M saasacal calr! Noted Opera Star Says In fact, the church has more or mittees for 1058: at the Town Hall according to . AdsHs Maliase ISe It’a Faschin|; time, in Germany and orits Bong, Pat Boone is the best liked male p.m., discusses the effect oi the law Today’s, contract stands or falls K 7 er Inauranee, 4,872,; Maple Super Adslts Evsalsa He „ 4. leas .condoned the ancient pagan SacheiM Lamphere, Senior Sage- on various-towns and on the two Chairman Harry J. Odium. In all on the ophning lead. South is beat­ I 6 < Service, 4,SjS4; Red Men’a Lodge, CklMrca at all timee Ms merriment abounds everywhere. practices bf regarding them'as a more James Burrifl and Junior vocalist, and Patti, Page in the most popular . probability the question of whether ' (CoBtlBiwd from PRge One) dangerous and useless tradition. female song stylist, last week’s poll of 66 major political parties in' the State en by a diamond lead but makes Q 10 S 3 2 4,281^ Manchuter Wallpaper and Many suffer from it, and often pay From , , New Year’s to Ash legitimate period of healthy rq: Sagemore George Currie, relief. . . . "Snow White and'the Seven or not to hold a Democratic caucus his game against any other lend. EAST Paint. 4,197; Bolton Five, 4,169. WedneaiSay, Germans of Bavaria lease of merriment JUst before the Senior Sagemore, Burrill, Cleve­ HERE WE M«nrhestcr High School students' ’ful Article being one’* intelligent with their health dnd lives. Such a Dwarfs" starts Friday at the State, will be settled at this meeting. West led the seven of spades, ♦ 7 3 and the Rhineland blow the lid off strict Lenten season. - land' Ellington, Francis Dshcosse, revealed. Ballots received frdm 13 Man Who (Jame To Dinner,’’ to This question is a holdover from V Q 10 6 AindentAnding. misguided gesture of One's ego. seniors,' 19 juniors, 16 sophomores to be followed by Walt Disney's hoping that his partner had Need New FociM There is certainly mucih more lo' their usual aelf-reatralnt and let At Fasching time ’ everybody, Hamilton Jones, Ro)>ert Walker be presented at the Bowers' School latest film "Old Yeller," beginning the previous committee gathering strength in dummy’s unsupported ♦ K77532 themselves go in .a continuous and 18 freshmen gave the hit re­ ♦ A 4 ThOM qualities that were fused this world of joys than dragglHg] rtcli And. poor, high and low, and 'William Leggett, visiting com­ auditorium Feb. 28 and March 1. next Thursday.' when it caused a lively debate. m^or suit. 2 ? .” about the ghost cf unwise insi(rt- - round Ofi balls, street parades, mas­ mittee. cording by Moc Koffman 12 first Russell will play the Monty In the opinion of certain local poli­ SOUTH with pride, Ahd directed toward learned and simple. Join together. place votes and a total of 113 'Victor Borge, the pianist-come­ Declarer won the first trick in THURSDAY, Ftl. 20, » to 1 ence in any given, avenue. But these, querades and general good fellow­ All differences sre forgotten, Senior Sagemore Burrill, Her­ W’Opjey role of Sheridan Whiteside tical leaders^i^hC) do not wish to dummy with the king, of spades A < jittainments, must be brought in­ ship. points. dian whose two solo programs on V A 1 • 3 3 to another focus, whiclv is living joys are not obtainable by tensC nothing Is taken very seriously. bert Johnson and Salve Vendrillo, and, since Wooley’s characteriza­ CBS television were among the be quoted, a malorlty of the com­ and went after the clubs. After and dissatisfied longings <<»’ the America’s counterpart of this sick benefits. The high schoolers (45 girls and tion on Broadway, every summer ♦ A 9 4 with one’s self. For the brief time between New 31 boys) were asked to select their most hilarious highlights of 1956, mittee is in favor of holding a knocking out the ace of clubs. Impossible, and refusal to . face pre-Lenten' fun fest is New Or­ Roy I^Clps and Francis Dart-* theater, stock or little theater caucus. South was sure to regain 'the lead 4b K J 9 • • The domain will he a private one. leans’ "Mardl Gras," ' also the 'Year’s a'ntf Ash Wednesday life is GO AGAIN! favorite five from among today's returns with another new "Com­ facts. ; cosse, paraphernalia. presentation has Insisted that the Selection of a nominating com-: and could take two spades," two WsB North I«t 'Without headlines. Perhaps a bit French version of the same cele­ Joy and all dares vanish. ' recorded hits. A first place vote edy in Music," tonight on Chan­ I V Tsss 1 A f m Dixieland JAZZ Btrahgb at firat, but' rlclUy rt- There is no- cosmetic that can HerlMrt Johnson, Sdlve Ven- Whltside countenance be adorned mittee to pick a slate of new DTC hearts,, one diamond, and four eralw t)ie tracer of gay laughter of bration. fcd.'Note: Devine, fo iih ^ y em­ was good for five pbints. second nel 18 at 0 p.ih; Borge terms this 2 tk 'P us 3 A Past warding'Wi^ intimate acquaint­ ployed by The Herald as county drtllo. Peter Vendrillo, Francis place was worth four points, and with whiskers. These whiskers the "third half", of hli Broadway officers is another item of bus! clubs. Nine tricks gave him jgame 3 ♦ PSM 3 V Pan a happy heartl no eye shadow that In Italy, it’s the "Carnevale,” Dancosse- and Elroy Phelps, club must not be too long, not too ness. These officers are elected for and rubber. BaRk By Popular Dtmawd--Tilt Great ance. will'brighten the dull eye of dia- which gets a slightly later start editor, is stationed . in (Germany so on. No less than 86 songs were short, but "just right.” Realizing comedy hit. The Irrepressible comic 3 NT Pau PSM PSU One of the nicest attributes will comipittee standing. named. gave a concert at UConn . last a 2-year term whltli starts in A diamond opening lead would Opcaiog lead •— 4)7 ihterest,. It la always the un-. than the Fasching, beginning on with the U.S. Army. He is in the ■ Roy Phelps, Peter Warren, this, the Community Players have April. In addition delegates to the produce a very different result. be the friends we Raye known how qtienchable inner apl(it that glows- Jan. 17, birthday of St. Anthony. public information . office, of V FINAL S DAYS The teenagers, were al.so asked summoned Thompson who, by week, and was also seen and heard to cherish. These James Burrill, Peter Vendrillo and to choo.se their favorite male and in a turned IntertMew on Channel Probate. State. Sheriff’s, First Con South’s ace of diamonds would be with a precteua communication; - Business at Standstill Corps. Devine is keeping his fin-» habit, docs make-up work "Just pays to open with a 4-card minor ★ “S T p r PASTOR enjoy something of gers jn the newspape;; field. He Is Herbert Johnson.- entertainment. female vopalists. Pat Boone re­ 3 last Saturday on "This Is gresslonsi and Fourth Senatorial knocked out before he could start rather than a 4-card major suit this endures to the end, and then | Though the gay .Fasching season Salve Vendrillo. Mlc’hael' .Stephen THURSDAY-FRjDAY-SATURDAY ceived 29 votes and was at tlie top right." District Conventions will be nom the clubs. West would get five dia­ iqjwicptinwai TruMpater—Brother of Famous Toiay Pastor from the /alry)and a _ ____ . beyond- i extends over two months, it reach­ on the staff'.of The Guardian, an "’The Man Who Came T(j Din­ UConn" show. mond tricks and the ace of clubs,' (Copyright 1958, General) For a career dedicated to Itlgh and Robert Tucker, delinquent. of a list of 17 names. Patti Page, On a recent, "You Bet iYour Life" Inat^. Acceptance of revisions of Features Qorp.) Tomorrow: A Churchman looks es a -contagious Intensity during Army; newspaper published every Salve Vendrillo. and Frank with 16 votes, was judged the best ner’' is being sponsored bjt .yie party rules and discussion will com setting the contract two tricks. purpoae.must be Belf-centered''anr it old age. . the three days before Ash Wednes­ Friday*.) American Legion Post and the show, a GI told Groucho Marx that ★ PluWMin 'The Man" Calvo not infrequently ruthlesa in the Diana, flower, of 22 songstresses listed. The poll he was looking for a girl who didn’t plcte the items on the agenda. R e ^ n g the Bidding Trombonist—OntstaBding Performer day. Normal business is almost at Herbert Johnson, chief of rec­ was conducted by As You Lake It proceeds will be used to send Man­ . Catholic Event How should West know that a pursuance of It, By'THE AHHOCIATED PRESK { a standstill and no one is surprised FAMILY FLEES FIRE chester youths to this summer’s drink, smoke, swear or have any Concordia Plans There is no time for boredom ords. and Salve Vendrillo, col­ with the help of Miss Helen Blstes Stations of the Cross ’Will be said dtamoha opening lead was best? When’'-Geraldlne Farrar was a t! to see clowns marching in and out Soulhbury. Feb. 19 n for further espionage back to pre-Christian times. They-i bury Hospital for treatment of of the district’s 460-square-mile “Who's Sdrry Now," and "Maybe" Five nominations were made' by eral types of tobacco apparently Good Friday evenings. The theme tense application ftU- one for mat- Jn 19fl>6 in a title role in Gounod’s-- develop from superstitious fears smoke inhalation. 'The cause of the area is made up of farms and for- are assured for another three years for itp all day sewing session. As­ nies heart, support or a diamond questioning. ' (AP Photofax). —each were named first on two bal­ the 2,100 Academy members in sistant hostesses will be Mrs, Mae stopper. North would rather r&ise for the meditations at those ser­ ■ ters far more. aerWue than exuber- Romeo and Julet. At the change ot the seasons, when fire conf'ncd to the bedroom of the e.xt lands, the City Go-yernmeht in­ lots but their low pomt total kept each of the major categories following grower balloting. vices will be "Hymn* of the and singint;. From 1906 until her. retirement demons who might win power over 2-storv frame house, was undeter­ cludes a Department of Agricul­ The Agricutlure Department Barberiand Mrs. Dorothy Harrison. hearts or bid no-trump if he could. them out of the top 15. One first best picture, bwt actor, best ac­ The Bible Disciuston Group of Now South's bid of three dia­ Oost." I consider myself most fortunate from opera in 1922, she sang In man had to be chased away by mined. ture. said last night incomplete but ap­ 493 Metropolitan performances in 1948 MHS Class TOPCOATS place • vote was registered by 15 tress, best supporting actor, best FMrst congregational Church will monds is revealing. Does South TorUght the theme is, *‘My Faith to have had parents 'Who Communi­ noise, lights-and con jurings. other songs which also placed way supporting actress and best direc­ parently conclusive returns frqm meet Tharsday at 8 p.m. at the really have a diamond suit? Not Looks Up to Thee."Those to fol­ cated (o me their Independence of 23 roles. Her most popular roles j TTie idea was that men dressed down on the list. One song in the tor, "Peyton Place" stole the three farmer referenda indicated parish hoiise. likely. It la more probable that low will be "Nsarbr, My God, to apirit, and forthright rei^peet for were Cio-Cio-san in Madame But- I Reunites May 10 up aa demons, witches, animals or “top 15”—"The Stroll" — WAsri'l show. more than 90 per cent approval Thee,” "One 'qibre Is Above all good conduct in all walks ^f life. terflv and the title role In Carmen. I spirits were better able to tajte up Gtonpa to Meet South is showing, a diamond stop­ — — ' -N. the battle Against supernatural named first on any ballots but had The film was second in beat pic­ of controls on all three types. Five children’s Y groups will per and is asking North to bid others,” "Go - to "Dark Oethse- T)tey lield to the Inescapable J Miss Farrar sang her laat Con- i The class of 1948, Manche.^tey enough total points to gain the 14th ture nominations; Lana ’Turner These returns ahow^ 97 per fact, that alt people must N^eet i cert In Carnegie Hall in 1931 and powers, c^eet Thursday; evening at Wap­ three no-trump if he can. mane,” "In the Hour of Trial,” High School, vfJlLjiold Us 19 year position. was one of five In the beat actress cent favoring quotas on fire-cured "In the Cross 'of Christ I Glory," problems, no matter wiiat 'put-; then retired to her home In Rldge- Fasching begins at a time when ping Community House as follows: North again refuses to bid no- class reunion on Saturday. May 10. 8th ANNUAL BANQUET SPORT COATS Pat Boone was the runaway field; newcomers Hope Lange and types 22 and 23, and dark air- “Just T Am without One stendlhg gifts mav have urgeo-an field- Conn. She has lived there cellars, larders and barns are be­ Poduhks, 6; Friendly Indians, 6:30 trump. Instead, he shows some sort ginning to get empty. Attention choice of the students polled. A Diane 'Varsl were two of the flvt cured tobacco, all grown chiefly Pioneers and Junior Hi Ys, 7:15; Plea," ."O Sacred Head Now individual to a front line beyond ' flulel'y ever since at the Rosem'ount Restaurant in distant second, with but seven named for best supporting actress in Kentucky and Tennessee, and 94 of tolerance for hearts. Obviously, Wounded." others. I turns to the coming of the next j MANCHE5TER ITALIAN.A'MERICAN SOCIETY votes, was Johnny Mathis. Perry Uncas Hi Y, 8 p.m. North has nothing In diamonds. Bolton. harvest. - | performances; Arthur Kennedy per cent for fire-cured type 21, Washington Dune Set Requires Courage The site foi- the reunion was de­ Como was third, Elvis Presley and Russ Tamblyn. likewise in the grown mainly In Virginia. Now South goes to game in no- Ringing beUs and clanking, fourth, and Ricky Nelson and Andy A George Washington Dance will trump. Does he really have a dia­ ‘ The four countries of England, Seif reliance is more than an Hein Guest cided last nlgh£ al a committee chains proclaim £)i« battle against j ROSEMOUNT RESTAURANT supporting actor field; and Mark At least two-thirds of the grow­ be held FYlday at 8 t-m. at the Scotland, Ireland and France are Emersonian essay, though it could macting held at the office of Lee Williams tied for fifth. Patti Page's Robson, "Peyton Place” director, ers voting must approve for the mond suit? If so, why didn’t he bid demon winter. Mas()uerades and | 16 votes was six more than re­ Wapping Communitj', House spon­ no-trump earlier instead of bother­ represented on the coat of arms of and did point the way and value. Bridnl Shower M.'Silversteln, chairman.,Mrs. Peg­ pr(x;essions in costume, singing. | BOLTON was one of five in that category. controls to be continued through sored by the FellotC(^ft Club of Canada. The courage to look at'things the gy Heally Wald was chairman of ceived by ninnenip Debbie Rey­ 1960. They have been In effect for ing to bid the diamonds ? much noise and practical Joking | nolds. Doris Day, (Connie Francis We failed only on Lloyd Nolan, Elvergreen Lodge, AF and AM. w-ay they ARE and make the best MisA Dorothy A. Hein, daughter the sile..commiUee. , are traditional. In all of them- the who, to us, appeared a cinch for several years. In short, close attention tc the A steak dinner will be preceded Sunday, February 23 and Dinah Shore rounded out the Music for the modem Vnd square bidding would reveal that neither of. what IS grows fxom sn ac­ of Mr. Und Mrs. Edward G. Hein, old magical rifes reappear. j top five. supporting actor recognition. The department has announced oancing ■will be furnished by Neff's ELECTRONICS cumulation df small acceptances by a cocktail party at 6:30 p.m. In the early Christian centuries, South nor North coilld helve sub­ 23,5 W. i^lgh St., now on the fac­ Mrs. Eleanor LaChance reported Top 15 Favorites "Sayonara,’’ which closed yester­ that 1958 planting allotments for Orchestra. Arthur Van Gas beck is and - variations. ulty of Bbit Junior High School. the Fasching customs were banned I DINNER AT 1 P.M. day at the State Tlteater, topped stantial diamond strong^. There­ that final plans for Uckcl.\ and.ar- The top 15 songs with points on the dark air-cured type will be 15.- in charge of arrangements. fore West should opra a diamond, LABORATORIES A Healthy body and mind in the Wheaton, Md., who was honie for by Catholic and Protestant au­ the best picture nominations. Alec 803 acres; 7,900 acres for fire- Uasley Elected For The Btmaet years are to be desired; but. rangcmeifis would be announced in thorities. Nevertheless, an old j CATERING BY PAGAN! a S-4-3-2-1 basis (first place votes almost regardless oMiis holding in a few days, was honored with a the near future. Mrs. Jane Vicker- In parentheses) are: 1. Swingin’ GulnneSs ("Bridge On The River cured type 21; and 32,731 acres On Monday Roger LinslOy was the suit. sometimes the mind wears better miscellaneousX bridal shower -Fri­ monks’ saying commonly quoted Kwal”) and.Deborah Kerr ("Hea­ for types 22 and 23. Business Man 277 BROAD than'other frailties, so that over man McCann vVas elected treasurer DANCING TO THE MUSIC OF DUBALDO’S ORCHESTRA Shepherd Blues (12 1, 113. 2. Sail elected president of the Fellowcn in Munich goes. "A wine barrel Daily ^estion AT THE day evening. \ by the committee and tickets may Along Silver>* Moon (6), 63; 3. Are ven Knows, Mr. Allison”) led the Tobacco grown on excess acres Club. all can reign the content of the j TTie party was given by Mrs. that goes untapped will surely Tirkett may be obtained at the Itallan-American Club, actor and actress lists. would be subject to heavy penalty As dealer, yoii hold; Spades: 6 3; RADIO T I I E V I S I 0 N spirit. be purchased frOm her or from burst." You Sincere? (4i, 58; 4. Get a Job Hearts: A 5; Diamonds: A 6 4; I Stephen Brlghenti of Avon, who is 1.75 Eldridge Street, or from the chairman, John Mlley, (2) , 46; 5. Too Soon to Know (4),The Academy members also vote taxes. Manchester Evening Hs^ jJS As in music, (when current dis­ Mrs. Coughlin. A gift committee, Adopt Customs Clubs; K J 9 8' What do you say? WALNUT ; to be her matron of h(>nor, and fwlth Mt.«. Eugenia Emery Taylor ' 28 Eldridge Street. 43: 6. April Love (3). 41; 7. Catch the final awards, to be presented on South Windsor correspondesit, i sonances 'and unrestrained oacoph- was held at the home of Mrs. But over the years, both church nationwide television in a film in­ TRUMAN DUE AT YAUS more Burnham, telephone Mitch Answer: Bid one club. It usually ony prevail, alas: harmony must I as chairman, was organized. and civil authorities, instead of a Falling Star (1). 36; 8. 26 Miles Lendiag Florlata ' Stephen Brewer of this town, sls- Another meeting of the general (3) , 32; 9. Yellow Dog Blues dustry-sponsored(li, show on March New Haven, Feb. 19 UP)—Former 8-5080. CANDID WEDDIN be the ultimate achievement ’ter of Mrs. Brighcnti. The Valen-j 26. For those who missed it last RESTAURANT 6 committee will be held in March. 29; 10. Y'Dii Are My Destiny (2), President Truman is scheduled to Any member of the class who is 24: 11. Don’t (1), 23; 12. Dc De week. "Peyton Place" opens a spend two or three days at Yale Tubes Haul Liquids Quick and Qui«t! PHOTOBRAPHERS PARK H ia Dinah (2). 22; 13. Magic Moments week-long engagement at the State University as a Chubb Fellow in willing to a.xsist the committee is Theater on March 5. Also Specializing In Flowar Shop asked to contact either Lee Silver- (3). 21: 14. The Stroll (0), 20; 15. April. He 'will participate in apecial Akron, Ohio — Thlrty-foot-long happv spirit i c*n- stein or Vincent Diana) Sweet Little Sixteen (1), 18. Around and About classes and lecture programs for tubes of rubber fabric have been 3-D C O LO R J.. In Monty Woolcy’s Role The story of India’s Mohandas Yale students, designed to give the developed by an American rubber Italian- Flewan Ry Wire To’ be sure, there are artive | AMISSION THIS KNGAOEMENT HERM'S CAMERA years of youth, and reflective ones SLIPPERY' EEL Arnold Thompson, who was the K. Gandi will be told on "The 20th students the benefit Of contact company for transporting liquids American as well; the tempo agitato of thej"'®*^ Hartford, ^ e bride-elect subject of a recent feature story Century," Sunday, March' 16, at with a noted figure. The Chubb fel­ They hold 3,000 gallons and make Aibl'LTS SSc. CHILDBEN Me ond PHOTO SHOP Ml 3-S103 first period resolves into the natur-' received many gifts, Pine Bluff. Ark. (Ah—A prowler, In The Herald, has teen assigned 6:30 p.m. on CBS-T'V, seen loc£?*’y lowship Is one of Yale’s most dis­ it possible for a truck or a railroad the chore of creating Phil Ruascirs Ml l-7Mt liu Mala ft 8 E. Center S t—Maockester al tempo vnoderato w’ith time. Thus Miss Hein is the fiance of C. vU)o now is a slippery character if on Channel 18 , . . The Symphony tinguished appointments, establish­ car to carry dry cargb In one dlrec MarUik. B raad* Mliko Talia LUCHEONS Located la Naaailt arau Hhe symphony of living- e m b o d ie s :'Vesley Hayes of Hlngham. Mass., he wasn’t ^fore, seized Mrs. M. j beard for the Manchester Commu­ Society of Greater Hartford has in­ ed in 1941 by a gift from Hendon tion and liquid cargo on the return Jti \ Ked .BeUobb Prepared by Chef Nino ^ th extremes, each appropriate lo ' formerly with the U.S, Navy and Knox as she walked across her : nity Players production of "The augurated a new series of educa­ C?hubb, an alumnus. trip. • Dally 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. Vbaaael S Bartfard, Caaa. ( SAD DISNEVLA.ND ltS j)eriod. | at present a student in the School back yard to dispose of acme used Reservations Taken For Vkaaac. S Naw Barca. Caaa. P a n III "A ady’i L ars Al- '^ A YO N A RA " C kaaarl IS H artford, Coaa. fair'* - tlangrroUH Tradition . of B ti s i n e.s s Administration, cooking grease. She answered his la Tachnlrama at S:N Luncheon Groups . C haaarl Z1 Sprlacfleld, Maoc. ua> I U>VE LVeV klso think that the nefarious Georgetown l.’nlveraity. Washing­ demand for valiiabfes by giving Call Ml 9-8070 ChaaarJ M t f t m BriUla. Oeaa. (3^M) SHIRLEY TP.MPLE'S 8log(ui, in our professional world, ton, D.. C. A June wedding is him wljat she had with her—right: Chaaael 40 Boijreke, Mao,. STOBYItOOK—"Tkr Mckt- B a » B a W ...... 6:U Ckaaart tk Watrrbanr. Loaa. la s a lr” of "The. Show Must Go On", is a planned. in the' face. He fled. rape The'SknSIk...... S;U (U) MEN o r ANNAPOUS WALNUT (is-4e> tHk big bkcord Deep Advastare ...... 1:M Oa»t*: Bay Aalheay aad SW ITCH TO kl, . areknlira; Praakla RESTAURANT Laiae, Sal M iara, IIUBals T» Sal. I p!m!\MJickaT Booaay I 7 WALNUT STREET dacaart / -a "BOLD AND \BBAVE” Taali. 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<<• ■ \ ' ’ l \ .■Al" V.' : 1 :V ’,/ I P A 6 B F O U R MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1958 MANCHEStEft EVENING HERAI.D, MANCHESTER, CONN,. WEDNESDAY, FERRUARV. 19, 19M P A G ! t r v s Rygiotisl IH*trict 8 ford Wright of 4e>roo, a member Bolton Columbia] of tha Dlstriot Beard of Mt«aUon. would 1>* reimbursed by th* that petting has t a j ^ place bi 3 TIMfS FASTER i neral . igovemment. school corridors and'car* on school Oiventry ' ''..-•x -''. GOP Leaders Th* rhoney for public work* iSlti^dBdcks grounda. Dr. HeKtei said “petUng” would be spent thi* way: PtMerifriHin Reading haa been done “ in caw « isolated School, Finance Units to>$aSr»Rili ■■n wii.jmt Homes for the elderly, 8t3-,000,- IlM* Instance*." Otm of the first actions Bloodmohite Du^ Tuesday; ' Hit Governor’s 000; welfare and human*' Institu­ Heisler^ Staff taken b^ the newly-formed stu-' ...... wara PINE PHARMACY Oass Begun irWAIM tions, llb.OOO.OOO: jpenal and cor­ dant. cbtmcil last i^ I was to vote rectional institutions, $13,700,000; M4 OMteg 8$.—Ml 9-MIU To Talk Teacher apptoval of hand-holding, Mnee, Jobs ' Program InStatement " Group Sets 150-Pint Quota educational facilities. 124,200,000, A program to' speed tip reading .w . Heisler reported, the student and miscelianeoua construction, 85,- le e new feature In the Horace W. body generally felt this waa not (ronHnned from Page One) 300,000. No diroct •ctlon wi* taken bsr^Alfred S. Barrott. IJoria^^. D 'l^ it A statement of confldanc*^. 'In undeairtale. The Red Croe* Bloodmobll* U nllf ntereeted mav eontaet Klchard Read Herald Adv$. Eugene Gagliardone. Howard M. Porter Schtrol this year. Will bn in tewn from 12:45 p.m. U tho Board ot Eklucation Monday on “ •• Supertetendent- Dr. W. pKriatof HoW’ever, Dr. Heisler said, «r d # riublfksa after'5 p.m. asked the Governor and the com-1 Kenneaon,- Mamie A. Maneggia. It le conducted by Principal listing rules on physical demon- g;S0 p.m. Tuesday at the Nathan Tho*e enrolling lmmedr*tely the roqueat of local teachers for Hcialer, the teaching staff and the. 1 ijn cm missloner (Renato- E. Riccluti, BOW aalary schedule. Everett T. McKinnej', Weldon Min- George Patrpr and includes .16 atrsUona o f affection have been Hal*Commimlty Center,The quota- may »tljl enroll in the police train­ RlclATd P. Morta. Frits Noren. student body at Re$doiral District 8 0 ACOi i*-t > in 150 pints. ' ing school held each Monday night commissioner of Isbor), which Inatead. the Board In lU ad pupils of the eixth', seventh end prepared to fag sent home to par- ■ » Pellerin. diaries A. Robbins. ei^ th grades; Patfoe works with High School haa-j^ean released by A Capt. Walter B, Keller, blood pro­ in the "Verbon Elementary School, have not been answered." Joumed meeting voted to confer curement chairmen, may be ron- srlth the Board of Finance on. the Mri^r BrUce Ronson. Alexander the group for about an hour every the district Bospd of Education. Referring to Ui*stype of Incident according to Mr*. I..«o T. Lesry, The Republicans, have questioned S h ea ^ . Bertha T. Shinn. George moi-ning. ' tected for appolittmenia. During, public relations cH*irmah of. the Undercover Strategy. ,0 proposal. The Finance Board will The stetemeiit waa prepared in a upon which complalhtt '"'•r* baaed, th* past year the town donated a report compiled by Riccluti giv­ hold Its reRdlar • meeting next W. Smhh. Leslie P. Spencer. Clif­ The a’ork of thia group la baaed he said a male atudeht had been BANTLY OIL patrol. 2-hour e.xepUtive sesalon after an about 160 pint* of blood in two Girls l»*e Game ing statistica on unemployment in Tuesday at the Town Hall. ford S. ^ p h en s. John Swanson, upon a relatively new type of ex­ open megtin/ Monday night of.the observed "pecking" a gkl on ber Party rules, which require filing perience. which grew out of six forehead during an extra^cjirricu- Vlait*. Thia i* only about half the TO* .'Coventry Wllllemette* Connecticut. Among other things, gentle elastics plus Superintendent Georpe E. Graff Board,'hi which student behavior quota set hy the unit. the report said 89,000 people were eecomntcnded all members of the of intention tp be a candidate for wears of preliminary work ^ Don lar activity. Oirle’ Basketball team was de­ discipline proMems were dis- Local Chapter Chairman Mr*. Ed- feated by the Holy Family Acad­ out of Jobs. current staff of 15 teachers for re­ other offices, doe* not apply in H. Parker, professor of Educa­ d. The meeting. Which started Mra. Wright also rslayed. parMtt- naming Town 'Committee mem­ TTL Mlt/-!,, !l 9 ISVS - ward Schuitheias announced the emy Otrls’ team Friday night by a •They say figures were not broken firming panels equal slimmer lines! appointment for 1958-59. It was tion at the Vniveraity of Bridge­ : 8 p.m., broke up at 1180 a.m. sl criticisms that profanity ia t down sufficiently. Ricciiili has ssid bers or deIegates\to conventions. port. CyatUs Dmlm* Gaa AhU In claaarooma and students do not Connecticut American Red Croaa score of S3 to 32 in a game played i noted, however, that one teacher The statement waa prompted by .JMJCKVILLE TR 5-5271 ' blood program ia the only eource of a complete breakdown Is not avsil- Nominations may M.ntade directly It is based, Patros says, upon a letter from Mr. and Mrs. Stanley show proper respect for teachers in St. Mary’s School gj’mnaslum In ! will not be able to renew her tem------— ------— free blood for elate residents. Willimantic. able. porarv emerg^ency certificate -and from the floor at the ijarch 8 cau­ this principle: That nearly every SeekmUsHaiye^title 77ygren of Hebron which was rekd Dr. Helaler replied inveaUgS' Rlbicoff'n proposals for liberaliz­ cus without previous ndtice of in­ student can improve hit reading tlon of luch reports two months Blood donors at bioodmobile cen­ The next game I* scheduled f o r ; ft is doubted that a second teach­ Two local girl* are comp*tio|M..- at the Board’s meeting last wceh, in the elate may now credit ing unemployment compensation tent. " ■. both in . rate qnd comprehension; ago had' shown th« offending ter* 7 p.m. today at the Mansfield. Skippies er will be' able to pick up enough for the "M lu Htllyer" UUe. the liberal arts program, she will 1 r e uletter e r crtticlxcd atuident' be- donations to ah out of state hos­ State Training School and Hos- j were pontained in six points.' He aredit In.college work this summer Youth* Found OuUty but that little improvement takes Miss Cynthia D ^ a p aitd Mias repreaent the PolitldU "Science I diacIpUne at the school, pupils were dlscipliiied. -> would increase maximum benefits place when he Is reading materials An Andover Board member, pital patient, provided prior re­ pitai. Mansfield Depot, with that ; for renewal of her certificate. Three youths who broke iittp the Gail Anne Ahlf are among the six Club. , and contained nine recommenda­ quest ha* been made to the Red by $!i per week, raise dependency Giovanni Peace package, stot^ an either too hard or too easy for him. tions. Mr*. Raymond Houle, reported school'* girls’ team. Pro\ided the 13 remaining staff contestants from whom Mia* Hill-. Miss Diana Valioite. 71 Durant Oros* by a member of the patient’s Dimes Drive payments by II a week, eliminate Rt. 85 during the night of Jan. 31 In the typical classroom, reading St., who waa the winner- of the The Board's statement foUows: complaint* made to her by parents, a one-week waiting, period before anembers renew their contracts this abilities range across six to 10 yer will be chosen- Saturday eve­ immediate family. This is possible A total of 8427.44 to date haa Bieans the Board will be seeking were found guilty of breach of the ning. The Coronation Ball la spon­ 1957 Mlaa H l% cr contest, -will "We .know that there are problem* whoee children said intoxicating payments start, provide a uniform grade levels. Etfch -students needs existing at the school, some of liquor was consumed in and under a new plan announced by the been received toward the local five new teachers to fill the 188- peace in Justice Court last night sored by. the freshman class at crown the net^ title holder. Connecticut Regional Blood Pro­ 26-week, payment period, ps.y-per­ by Trial Justice JWin Swanson. to advance in reading skills as fast which are unique in the Regional around the building and in cars. March of Dimea fund drive. Addi­ teacher staff proposed for next Hlllyer College of the ITnlversity Another Manchester girl taking gram of the American Red Croaa, tional retiima include 20 coin sons with sufficient wage credits s Jack Tappley, 16. of Willimantic; aS'hia learning rate and capacity part in the contest is Mias GMI School. They stem, from the incom­ Such reports have never retched total of 30 weeks, and speed up pay- year. perm/t. To be fully effective, a of Hartford. the sole blood collection agency cards. 834; ■ Coventry Day School. ' James Novak, 18, of Gilead and Lee Mias Dunlap la the daughter of Marie Provost, daughter of Mr. plete building, th* nesmeas of ths him, Dr. Heisler said. tx the *t*te. Mr*. Bchulthei** said. men^Jgrrby issuing checks- in local It was reported that Mrs. Alice Gordon Desroaier. 16. of WiUiman- program in reading Improvement staff, and the merging of students Another criticism Mrs. Wright 833,10: store boxes, 84.5.82; and a : Robert, school nurse, has been Mr. and Mrs, Glenden J. Dunlap. and Mrs. Edward R, Provost, 18 ■Xv A* part of the reciprocal system. dance and entertainment, 8207,7.5. j offices. tic were given 30-day suspended must provide any class with a full 154 S. Main St. She la a sopRomogia Cornell SL Mis* Provost, a fresh­ from three localities. Other pfob- recSivsd from parents wers that .The iJovemor advocated spendinjl working with the State Depart- range of reading, materials cover­ lems are common to. the teenage Wood donated for a per»on hos- Mrs. Herbert W. Love, fund! jail sentences and placed on proba­ and la enrollei 4n Hillyer’a mdffical man In the exeentive secretarial many students received an F on pltalixed In another state will be 834.5.000,000 for highway construc­ Blent of Health and several chil- ing many grade levels. groups. We also reallae these prob­ their report cards without any chairman, said it is not too late tion; and borrowing 16.5.000.000 for tion for six months. A condition'of ■ecretarlal program. .She will ^ p - cdunt, la a member of the ar- credited to^thst patient if the nut for additional coin cards to be re- i d m and their parents on emotional their probation was that they make TiUented Helped lems are one of the major Issues of warning or expdanatlon. In some public works construction. He and behavior problems. It was not- resent the Epsilon Alpha Zeta h (^ rangementa committee.. of stale hospital will accept the' turned to her, full rastitution to Peace for damage Young peopfe in this group in­ orary business fraternity. Dr. and Mr*. PaScM Poe, 37 the day, and we will continue to of thee* Instances, Dr. Hcialer re­ stressed part of the highway spend- ^ that 485 vision tesU have been i^ne‘ M dTqnor'' taken 'during'th^ clude some of the more talented expect and welcome .th*. support of plied, etudenta had not completed transfer. j 4-lf Group to Meet j Mias Ahlf ia the daughter Of 'Tanner St., are among the patron* Blnce many hospitals in other The Good H(irvest 4-H Club jvlll ‘ glvm break. children in order to give these stu­ the community in their solution." their required home projects. ‘#n Reporting^on secondary school Mr. and Mrs. WUliam H. AUK, 18 and patronesses for the dance. Dr. etatea fill blood needs from nieet si 7 p.m. Thursday at the- Elach of the youths was accom­ dents some work of a more chai- Avon St. A freahman enroUSd in Poe la dean of the college. Referring to a Nygren recom- other instances, teachera hava •tudenta. -^ g perintendent Graff lengihg nature and to avoid label­ roendation to abolish student amok- given students a aero in their stud- sources other-than Red Cross, com -1 home of Adele and Donald j panied by a parent who pleaded merclal blood hanks for example. Gehnng, leaders, to plan the - gave boanT^embera a tabulation guilty for him. In addition. Tapp­ ing anyas slow reader*. inf. Dr. Heisler said pt^la were is* for the day when the students Cf gradM nceived by local qtu- Before they began, a reading spent and will continue to exert pal Church, when the King and only allowed to 'Smoka outdoors, caused trouble in classrooma. transfer of blood rredit outside year's program, ' ■ ley wa* represented by Atty. Rich­ the state does require approval of New officers follow: Robert . dents at Manchester m gh School. ard Law of Mancheater. placement test was given to deter­ effort in this respect a* long a* Queen of the Order of Sir Galahad before and after school and during Concerning • stories about -the He also commended David Batlei’,- mine the present grade level. of possible,” Patros said. and. the ^^ur de Lia will be lunch period*. marking system. Dr. Heisler said that out of jstate hospital co n -T h '’*cHo. president: Norman: ■ The arrests were made by State cerned In each case. I Orehotsky. vice president : Pamela X3liott Bailey. Harold Jarvia and Policeman Joseph Sikorsky of the reading. They were then given an crowned. A\ dance |n Phelps Hall Smoking by membens of the some parents were spreading niom as Johnson for their perfect Colchester Barracks. orientation program to familarixe Manchester Eveaalg H e r a t 4 will follow the crowning. A re­ school staff la permitted dniy in malicious rumors Inatead of going The n*w, plan to fsctlltste trans-' Glenney. secretary; Gordon, Psrdat, fer of blood credit to out of state' treasurer; and Robert Oehring. re- attendance records at Howell Other Court Case* them with alt aspects of the pro­ Colombia rorrespendent Mr*. .Don­ hearsal for the event -will be held the main office and in incomplete io the administration for elariflea Cheney Technical School. Peter Roman. 28. of Willimantic gram. Then they were ready to be­ ald R. Tuttle, telephone ACndenqr In the church Thursday evening. sections of the building pending tlon. hospital patienta In no wav chang- P” '"''*’- The Boasd voted against writing gin on the basic skill building ex­ 8-S4S5. completion of the faculty lounge. The Board will bold a apcclal Meed a es the existing blood program ( waa lined 810 for driving without Art Winner* Mancheater K v e n I n g Herald a new contract for the custodian a license and 85 for violating one­ ercises which consist of three The Misses Alice Helfferich and . Petttng DtscuMcd ■ meeting tonight to review achool within Connecticut, Mr*. Srhiil- for naxt year. Daniel Rawlings had areas. In reply to a report by H n. Clif­ construction progress, theiss said. 4’oventry eorrespnndent Mrs. F. way traffic movement. He was ar­ Miriam Gearhart local young art­ Gef Pauline IJttle, telephone Pilgrim i requested a salary increase ftom rested Feb. 8 by State Policeman First, the pupils receive silent Hebron No ( harge reading aaaignments which are fol ists, were place winners in the 2-6231. $5,000 to $5,300 !‘plus concessions", Francis Pisch of the Colchester scholastic art exhibition- at the Any patient in hoapitala in the South Coventry firemen cut away a partition to make sure. of it was reported, at this time be­ Barracks. lowedred by■ comprehension checks I state can atill receive blood with­ squelching smoldering wood at tha home of Frederick Young, Rt. cause of another Job opportunity. and^definite phonetic work. IjCallCD. Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Denson King of East Hartford and Miss Helffetich’s painting, j Need An out any charge for. the blood it­ 31 this morning. Fire broke out in s partition behind a down­ Philip Dooley, a board member, was fined 825 for passing a stand­ The second /area covers a grad self or without any need for com­ Ailing Sir Winston FlamesRuin stairs firepisce. (Her*!^ Photo byOflarai. was nhmed chairman of a subcom­ ual rate building process to aid Services Slated "Lion," is hung with the exhibi­ ing school bus Justice Swanson tions. Miss Helfferich is the daugh­ pulsory replacement by the re­ mittee to arrange bus transporta­ remitted 85 of the fine. them in gaining speed in reading. FOR EXPERT I ter of the Rev. Reginald Helfferich, cipient or his family or friends. Spends (iood Night spread along the wall sepal sting a mile south of the Young resi­ tion schedules for next year. Also . Helen Leclair of Willimantic for­ The third phase includes exercises At All Cliurches appointed to the subcommittee to improve the listening skills of and the granddaughter of the late; WHEEL ALIGNMENT— WHEEL BALANCING Regu Isr donors to the C’onnectl- House Wing two first floor rooms. dence. 'I'here Ihe.v had extinguished feited a 815 bond when she failed the students. Mra. Alice Pattison Merritt.' i eiit program may tranafer blood It then carried to the ceiling and a chimine>'*fire which had spread were Board member* Howard Jen­ to appear to answer to the same RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING ((’nnttnued from Page One) Preceding each reading period, a The Lenten season opened to­ Red H IIm eredit to membera of th'eir im­ entered the two upstairs rooms. to a wall snd caused shout $.100 sen and John McDermott Mrs. charge. Both arrests were made COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE Felt ie Roy Bosworth, community repre­ ■pan of 10 minutes is devoted to day and an Ash Wednesday serv­ Manchester B\’eiilng Herald He­ mediate familiea who may be hoa-1 fjreek millionaire Ariatotle ' In Coventry Potter said. Before firemen could damage. by State Policeman Derwin An­ ice, with Holy Communion will be pitsllMd out of state on the basis' | reach the building, they h.rd to use sentative who has served with the thony. duplicated work on phonetic analy­ bron correspondent MIm Susan ♦ SEE Strong winds in the area made committee for a numWsr of years, sis, oral and visual discrimina­ held this evening at 8 o'clock at Pendleton, telephone AOademy YELLOW of donations made within the lyjrd Moran drove directly to the > T-ess than five minutes after they! ■ bulldozer to clear the long uphill I the firefijfhters fearful the fire at The case of. Gordon Yales of Rd St. Peter’*' Episcopal Church. previous year The amount of Churchill vacation home after ar- driveway leading to the home. was also reappointed. 1 1. Rockville, arrested by State Po tion, noting deUil. and all the 8-8454. returned from .fighting a chimney ; the Young home would gel out of Need a other skills needed to improve the Following the service there will eredit tran.sferred on a pmt-for-; riving from London at Nice air- Since the weekend storm. Young control and spread to another large A formal complaint was received | loceman Anthony for improper be a discussion at Phelps Hall, at fire, South Coventry firemen were by the Board on behavior of two reading process. PAGES pint hasis sill be up to the eqiilval-j port. He and Chiirchiir* secretary had been leaving his car on the home leas thso 100 feet sway. They passing, was continued for two which coffee wrlll be served. Serv­ Rarest species p f. apSa is the called to battle a stubborn blaze in main road and walking to his youths on one of the high school weeks Each student has a spelling note­ gorilla which Uvea in Equatorial CLARKE MOTOR SALES ent of that donated during this Montqgu Brown, talked freely with ' were successful in squelching it Restaurant? ices will be held Wednesday eve­ home. buses. An informal complaint oil SkaUng Resumed book in which he writes all words Weat Africa. Not one ever haa been time. reporters before they left i a 4-room wing of a large house in •before that could occur. Long af­ that are giving him difficulty as nings through the Lenten season. 3^1 BROAD STREET— MI 9-2012 Connecticut resulents who wish "He is perfectly comfortable.” the Center of South Coventry this The fire, which al.'o caused ter the fire was put out. men re- other incidents made to the Boerd I Harold- J. Dwyer, president of Congregational News bom In captivity. chairman three weeks ago drew a the Skating Club of Bolton, said well as a fo l^ r in which he files t.o apply for blood rredit transfer Brown said. morning. heavy smoke and water damage , msined at the scene, watering down all complete son. Randolph, in New and that It became so hot the ws(l cials said this process usually where it is needed. ning, from 7 to 10 o’clock. next to it started burning. The fire AND FRIDAY working for an extra badge in Polto Drive Lag* er Group will be held Friday in the Yoik on a lecture tom, said he had takes about two weeks. seamstress requirements with Mrs/ 5. Much of the Work enable* a i ^ f i Andover Congregational (luiri h been in toui h wiih lamdon and was The project calls for 578 lineal self-correction of mistakes im-. The Polio Fund Drive, which waa NIGHTS TILL 9 Harold Williamson of Brandy St. somewhat slow in starting, ia ra- There will be a luncheon at 12('-0 not alarmed about his father. He feet of traffic channelization at the Mrs. Donald Tedford is Troop leiul- mediately after they are made and p.m.' and a worahip seiA’ice at ""Itl he plans no change in iliner- detected. This "feedback process” ported lagging, but delayed con- Intersection. Rince specifications er with Mrs. Malcolm Southerlin p.m. Delegations from the local *'>’ *t present. , 0 call for hot asphalt concrete and guides the student’s further ef­ tri.but'ions continue to come in. Mra. as assistant. Frederick J. Wythe, who again First snd Second CongregatlonsI Sir Winston * eldest daughier. bituminous concrete, Wright, said forts to improve the reading- Churches plan to attend. j Diana Sandys, said in Ia>n- thinking process. heads the drive, said there -Is still today that the work could not be Mancheater Evening Herald Bol­ a great need for the support of the Chiirch Notes ' ‘'on. have been in touch with my done before May 15. He estiinates 6. The program provides ma­ fRIGIDAIRE TOe Vi,aitation.a Committee of ' “ 'her but cannot tell you anything ton correspondent, Doris. M. 58 campaign, in spite of.the Salk vac­ SINGER -14 It will be a. 5-day project when it DTtalla, telephone Mitchell 8-5545. terials which are varied in con­ cine. the First Congregational Church *hout his condition. I have not is undertaken. ------/ tent, thereby helping the student will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow In the ^ to grow in flexlbiKty of rate, in ' There are many cases still to be OOP Plans for Caucus spared for contracted in previous Ruth B. Quandt Memorial Hall fop- tliuichill a son-indaw, (^risto- Really Miraculous! The Republican Town Committee comprehension and in vocabulary Instructions on Evangalism. 1-av- ^"“ hies, said Churchill s "in­ power. years. No cases have been -reported will meet at the Conununity Hall here occurring this, year, bilt the \- men of the church, through this jhope classics in TARALAN tomorrow at 8 p.m. to plan for the G>iirt Cases Reauita Seen carrying over case* are still a committee, will visit residents con- ^ ■■ party caucus March 6. The party Various tangible comments and burden. , \ ■ nected with but who are not mem- ' f^"'^^hill arose machine washable and dryahle will elect Town Committee mem­ acts. P a t r o a said, have been Capt. .Grant Home her. of the local church, Vt,lcalm l ^ “i^' bers at thait time for a 2-year term. Frank C. Kebart, 43. of no cer­ evidenced as a result of the work (Captain Richard M. Grant, who \- E. C. ITVine is committee chair- , Ixed whe^ The caucus will also name dele­ tain address, was presented |>efore in the group. Two Uachers h*v8 haa apent the past five months in ‘ rame rnore diRturben wn^n hm a nd non-pilling too! AS LdW AS 1. A el. V. t p r i V R t G BGciGlarv. Montajni gatee to the various conventions Judge Wesley C. Gryk ih a special reported definite improvement has training in the U.S. Arm.v Ad­ ThG C’ouple$ Club of thf ehurch • 7?.- ill * T.ejA .* Browne, Bala the old miin waa ter- scheduled for the sumnner. They seasipn of Town Court this morn­ been shown,on the part of several vanced Infantry course, ia'hom*. will meet at 7.30 p.m. Satiird^^ tp re.- pupils. Severlir student's have ap- include the State, Congressional, ing. Kebart was sentenced to 30 He took the. coursO at Fort Ban­ the Lucky Strike Bowling Alley in telephone the villa Probate, Seneto^al and County days in Jail on an intoxication .proached Patros- for story l>ooks ning, Georgia. wa Willimantic for an eveninjc of • • to do extra reading. Three pupils where he wa* staying. Oonventlona. , ' charge and 60 days on a common , Friday iSersios bowllng._The group will return to churchill looked fit when he flew Present membera of the 23-mem­ drunkard oOunt. The sentences will have been advanced .to a higher A service is appoimed for Friday the local church fOr refre.khmeqls ; month for a painting holi- ber Town Committee are Mrs. Don­ run concurrently, the Judge ruled. grade lev;l after having dteplayed SALE at 7:30 |>.m. at St. Petor'a Episco­ mnth the following in charge; Mi. Rumors that he wa* ailing ald Tedford, chairman; James G. Kebart was arrested here li^ondsy. consistent mastery of their former f^-fashumed atreafer* and Mrs. Frederick-.C, Rose. Mr. were denied at the time. f^aesett, vice chairman; Mrs. Rob- level of work. WITH snd Mrs. Kenneth A. Downing, and P , art Miller, secretary fEdson P. Her­ Dutch tulip* originally came "I feel that the time and effort Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper. rick, treasurer; Mrs. Paul Arnold, from Diyarbaklr, Turkej\ devoted to this, project is w e l l TRADE All eoftples in the church and Oi^e W ondor l.^ft head and shmlders parish are cordiaHy invited to Join the club, which meets for a variety Cairo - Only one of the .Seven USED above the crowd of social activities the. fourth Sat­ tv’onders of the Old World sur- vivee the Pyramids of Egypt. TOe r - urday of each month in the church See this amazing veatrj'. others were the Hangiing Gardens Auxiliary Needs Men of Babylon, the Pharos (light­ MACHINES The Coventry Police Patrol i« in house i-of Alexandris. the statue of 4r.' 3-RING AGITATOR reed of jnen for its auxiliary unit. the Olympian Zeus, the Temple of Eligible are lho.se ’ between the Artejni*;' the Colossus of Rhodes, flATURIN6 MANY WIN age* of 21 and 50 years. Those and the tomb of King Mausolus. Wd$h CtoHwf Up to 50% Cleonur — * Fre«r ©f Lint Thon Any Other Leading Wmhers LATE MODEL TRADE-INS FREETAftKING NEXT TO POPI LAR $ 1 0 0 I V NOW — AUT051AT1C D Y E »iO : Special Purchiien of our new models ate trading in a wide variety of machinet, including many dlatrihntor under cap at top. releases deter­ C»LD WEATHER only a few yesra old and in eaeellent operating condition. 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MANCHESTER fiVENlf^G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,'W EDNE^AY, FEBRUARY 19, 1968 P A G E S E V E N P A G E S IX MANCHESTER-EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESD^V, FEBRUARY 19, 1968*’

MAifi* tactic h'lmMlf, thereby made It to the «nal Ju^ng Sun­ : ^anrlfPKtPr ttmpting th« Ruaaiani, Junt ai day. A' Thouf^t for Today McBride Portfolio Winner they nueceMfully tamptad ua. to Winners of Gold Key awards INVESTMENT PROBLEMS i So^nini) IjiYaUi Spaaaared bjf tha Maacbaalar will compete for further honors tn ■x laah back tsain. Carr'Jr thi# proeda* j BY rHJtx Connell of Okarcbea fthe .nationa] competition In N^w. o>) ■ a little further, and we could 1 In*Scholastic Art Contest THURSDAY _ pRiSrufc CO., me. York. Only the' portfolio winner* STARTS TOMOimOM 18 B lu «li ,8 ir«*t ^ very, easily Uisult each other out are competing for seholarshipa. reglsMred reproaentaHves ran y e^vsMlsiui^ to. •/ i Maac.'icttcr, Conn. A Timely Tip. A. Mapebeater .High School art THOMAS r rkROli^N Of any prospect of aitting drfwn to- A aign on the rear of a Pynver aaeteS »o*. WTiether ymir problem lavolVea on# thniieand .» r a WALTER R rERGUSoN student will comiiete to.' a •choiai'- I S n ftllars, we have the facIllUe# to render yyu eompIMe PublluhtT* Ifether. florist'a truck aaya; "Prive care­ sltlp against hundreds , o^ Tther Firtt ^ Cnrreney Bound *d Octobtr______1. IMl Now we ahall aee whether the fully or — the next load of flowers youngsters whoie work will bs as­ service. A N D FRIDAY ■ Stockitolm — paper money was thia ">*>■ you-” sembled in New York City. X PubUnbod Lt« rr tiTMtna txcepi; rtubsiana, havinK atarted 'nils tip will doubtless be heed^ iir s t iseuSd In Europe about the ^.pundAVk and Hoii iCnt*ri»d *1 th« . Alex T. McBride III, son of Mr. ~roM 6((lc* at Hancheater Conn aa h‘ 5uhrioua proceas of declaring for by some drivers who ,do. not de­ middle o f the 17th Century Hn Shearson, HAmmill f Co. >B«eond Clau Mall Matter negotiittibn and of delivering in­ sire premature funerala; but and Mrs, Alex T. HcBrid, Jr., 248 Sweden. It was put out by Johann fc. Center , St., won s portfolio MmAwi YoHi ls«*oe young artists. M ill I T/ HI AI TV M I OVS — all neva dlapatchfa credited to U nr i . ' {Jonf otherwlaa credited in this paper inp thev mav find It to trv to (Continued from Page One) The blue ribbon finalisUi in addi­ «and alee- Jir.iocai published here C -,,- tion to McBride were Bruce Bent­ - iJl rlfiitj of reaubileatiop Af ap^lal negotiation, ha\e actually ley of Barnard Junior High and *wdiapatchea herein are alao reaerred Abel said Mrs. Mary Brundage ---- — become powerless to do ao- Along sought help from neighbors after Joan Landsrs, C>ail aollmltzer, Wil­ liam Duncan and Staphs nle Ganx “ Full serrtes elletil nf N B A. Serr- with their mutual insults, of which the shooting and they called police. 1 l i c e . Hic the world Is tired, they have also Brundage was known through­ non, all qf Muichestcr High.. Don't Miss th'* OuUtandingXSpecial •. PubUshers RepmentstiTea; Tbe out the East as a aqtiSre dance Gold key winners were'McBride ^Julius Mathews Special ArencT — New mutually offered the hope of some­ Alex^T. McBride HI — York. Chicago Dejrolt anil Boetnn. caller. He apeclalized in square and Allen Herring of Barnard. -* MEMBER ADDIT BCREAU . o r thing the world wgnts verj’ badly. dances on college carrpuaes. Place winners were, from Barnard t NAflOHALVY ADVERTISED ^ -CTRCULATIONS Russia may be sorry It started 12), Dianne SmachetH (2), Jrdur. Abel said he had been unable to Barry Krause (2); Harriet Sost- Flynn 12), Helene Kaufman (-2). talking negotiation in the first man (2), Richard Klein, Elmyra „ The Herald Piinling Companr, Ine-, get the complete details of the Other place winners- from the e assumes no (laanclal responsibllRB for shooting. He said Brvndage ap­ Tcasier, Todd Potter, Ronald Klt- — trpqgrapbical errors sppsartnt In ad- place, and perhaps Russia did high acbobl were David Donovan ^ TertfsemenU and other reading matter atari such talk, in the first place, parently was alone when It oc­ tredge, Elains Johnson, Charles (2 ),-Robert Donovan,.Donald C Dlniay sdeertlainf closing hours: And we may be sorry, too. that in Donald McPherson, Elizabeth Hel- tn • For Monday—1 p. m Friday Colonial House Burned hacha, . Carolyn Mayo, Irene “ For Tuesday—1 p. m. Monday. our effort to get on the right Mde Mck, Dan Doll, James SongsUo, Krisktjans, Gerald Gribbs. Nellie “ For Wednesday-1 p. m. Tuesday. of the propaganda battle. - we Janet Swanson,' Mary Goodwin, Perkliwi. Jacquelyn Bdliard,' Gary ~For ThUjaday—1 p m Wednesday. Bridgewater. Feb. 18 t/Pj—Only CSterl Stokes, -For Friday—1 w m. Thursday ^ shifted from opposing a conference rubble stood today where i coloni­ Milek, Pat Woodsr Janet- Cushing, »For Saturday—Tp. m Friday. Place Winners to an ostensible pdeition of favor- al house and its valuable antiques Rsymo-d DuCharme, Esta Orcutt. . Claaalft^iMsSnBii; J0:» a. m. sa From the high sehool the place Tina Able, Jean Kippax. oday of publiaatHm axcept Baturday ing one. But the good guess is that destroyed last night by fire. IneludM: Haircut • Invigeratinq Conti Sframpoa w,'t A 1*1. • -v. winners included Mary Doughty, The work of the winning en­ The house, owned by former Lisa Cowan (4), Otis Clepeids neither of us has much real chance town clerk Mrs. Burton (Janfield, trants is (in display in the Wadsr NEW YORK FUR MANUFACTURER’S STOCK OF FINE Wednesday, February l» of being able to reneged Humanity (2), Evelyn Richman (2), Marilyn worth Atheneum In Hartford. The Sporfclinq Rlns* • Tost Curis • Maw So o m r Sat stood In the center of this village. Kurtz (2), Ann Raealer (5). Erika demands negotiation, and a con­ Firemen last- night battled for contest Was open to all students In ' gchuIU styllsU win create this permanent In any style that Krempasky, Janet Christensen, the State. A record 3,854 entered : Our “ Good Office*” ference. and we will have to go more than two hours to minimize Lynn Dennison (2), George Ord- appeals most to yotl . . .'whether it be a romanUcally dash­ the. conteet. Of this numbef 700 ing La Colomblne Coif or a vivaciously youthful style. • But FURS MUST BE SACRIFICED so they turned to Blair’s through with it. That being so. the damage, but the house was declar­ way, Kathy Anderson, Sharon ~ Each of the parties Involved In ed a total loss. whatever style you prefe'r, you can rest assured that the sooner we get into the good advice Lucibus, Joan BHzitfs, Donna £the "good offices" effort of the Unofficial pstimats placed dam­ Shennlng, Jean Lesure, Raymond hairdo will uphold every Schultz tradition for quality and of the Presfaenfs letter, and get -United States and Britaiit to bring age at more than S40,000. T he Tubbs (4). Alex MfcBride (3 ),Polly o e n ir A l fashion-rightness. with its thousands of customers who can (ot the huy oi their leoncillation between France and on with the quiet business pf the house contained many valuable an­ Swanson (4), Joan Landers (2), tiques. Tunisia la looWng for eom^hlng matter, the better. Evelyn Fancher (2), David Tomm TV SERVICE Mrs. Oanfield was not living in (2), Frank Ybung f2). Sue Luett fS3 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER — Mi 3-8951 ^different. Days M QF A Can lives. Also ineloded the stock of Blair’s furrier. the house at the time. Cause of gens (2), Claire Du Pont (2), Pat NIghta wBmIu Pins Pgrte * The United SUtea and Britain the fire waa not immediately de­ ^rntsen (1), Steve Gero (2). Rich­ AMPLE PARKING • OPEN MONDAY Thru SATD|1DAY Okinawa'* “ Aleri” TEL Ml 8-5482 **re looking jnimarily for avoidance termined. ard Normandin (2), Joanne Burke “ Of an open iftilted Nations debate President Elsenhower himself has, | -which might force them to choose on occasion, been one of those Zbetween their ally, France, and alarmists w’ho has warned that the DURINO THIS TREMENDOUS OFFERINCI OF F U R S - WE WILL TRADE YOUR OLD FURS Tthelr friend, Tunisia. In other next World war could happen by TOWARD ANY NEW FUR YOU WISH. Bring your oil! furs with you for estimate allowance. ;worda, they are looking for some mistake. SAVE ANYTIME! •eolutlon which will smooth oVer And, since sputnik, with revela­ AFTER WORK . . or while ^the French bombing of a Timlaian tion of tha Instant state of readi­ " shopping. ness ipaintained at American bases “ Village, and keep It from, becoming OPEN UNTIL 5 P.M. Moads,Vs, First time ever! -a major world Issue. If. In addition around the' world, with atomic Tuesdays, Fridays. Open Thurs­ -t o this, they can promote some weapons usually aloft in pianea days 8 A.M. to 8 P.lil. Open SPECTACULAR SAVINGS .“constructive adjustment of French waiting for their target orders, In < W^heodays' until noon. WATKINS Choice: All pieces “ policy in all North Africa, they case war should come, this ssme in black "m ay wnnd up doiiVg something uneasiness has been expressed by or cherry, Tnore than putting a temporary lid many people. There has even been INSURED SAVINGS SEMI-ANHUAL decorated. -on the North Afri^pn troubles. a difference of testimony as to MANCHESTER “ Their hope for this additional whether or not a war could be FURNITURE -achievement lies in the possibility started by a mistake in the Held, with some military' commanders SAVINGS and LOAN -that France, at last, may he wil- 1007 MAIN ST., NEAR MAPLE STREET liling to listen to reason, and uhlUng saving that tliey would not hesi­ 2to listen to it from her friends be- tate to retaliate Instantly to an “ fore the problem does become ful- enemy attack, with other sources *ly internationalized. claiming that the word for out­ SALE LOOK! V But thia higher hope of the right attack would have to come -American and British, "good of- direct from Washington. IlflceE" function does not bum too The other- day, out in the Far Ikrightly when It is placed In rela- EMt, we had a relatively harmleas * Dyed Muskrat Back Coat | * Dyed Squirrel Stole 2llon to the hopes and purposes held aaniple of how things could pos­ ^ y France and Tunisia. sibly go wrong, In much more seri­ “ Tunisia is seeking not merely ous fashion. Our Fifth Air Force A-SALE > Dyed Wild Mink Stole * Dyed Muskrat Flank Cape —the pacification-of Its ou-n troubles got its wires crossed, with the 33.50 “ With France, but the freedom of result that a mock air defense alert A lgeria, as the necessity for a set- Intended for one of its training * Natural Mink Scarf Ttlement of the whole North Afri- groups somewhere in the West Pa­ * Natural Mink Capelet “ can problem. cific went to Okinawa Instead, ; And France, the moment after where it waa received not aa a ; ' FrSALE Huth Door and Table Logs 2lt finally decided to welcome the mock alert,- but aa the real thing. B-SALE - - B 5 .0 0 - ‘‘good offices ’ of Its two major al- In Okinawa, people ran for ahel- 42.95 -lies, began Immediately to make It | ters, anti-aircraft crewa went to Ciwteout O f Litout Dyoi Muskrat Goat Dyed Marmot Stole * Black Dyed Persian Lamb il e a r that what It really wants ‘ heir guna, and the w-hole military I-from them la help In Improving lla ■ eatabllahment there went on a Blaek Dyoil F o reiaR Lamb Dyed Muskrat Flaok Cape Coat Tawn ehancea for military vlrtory in i ".vellow alert" which meant that 4-Skin Dyed Kolinsky Scarf ^ Mink trimmed and all black. ^lAlgena. ! *lr raid was considered prob- Coat Tunisia thinks the crisis over the able. FLUSH DOORS Natural Miak Faw Jacket ^bombing of its \illage should he There was no air raid, but it (NOT ALL SIZES) -the thing which should lead to was not until the wires uncrossed Can be used for. table top.s, cocktail tables, end tables, -French concessions in Algeria, again, and the whole thing was coffee tables and counter tops. ^France thinks the same crisis j over, that our military headqiiar- lehould bring measures which would j teri on Okinawa knew that it was ^wall off Algeria and weaken the ' a practice alert, and not, the real each ' 6 9 5 ;^ebel cause so that French military thing. 250 •rictoiy ran still be possible. Fortunately, apparently, Okina­ (CAN ALSO BE USED 1-DR P.ANEI.ING) - Things are not too bright, then, wa did not compound the error by for this first definite venture' of reporting itself about to be at­ • DYEO ...outside nations into the North Af- tacked by enemy pianea. SJid n6 MANCHESTER LUMBER, INC. MINK >99-'179-’199->250 Trlcan situation. But one certainty bombers took off from anj'is'here JAPANESE MtNK l^lehould be brought home to the to wipe out the bases from whh-h 255 CENTER ST. PHONE Ml 3-5144 ^French. If this friendly Interven- thr enemy pianea were supposedly Riverton- made STOLES “41on of France's allies la not al­ SCARFS coniing. .C Rancii, Silver Blue, Wild ^295"^395 “p ^695 low ed to producie some poSitive->re- Autumn Haze, PaHtel •oults, nothing can keep the North SALE 19.95 rAfrican problem from the Juiis- Cold Wnr Victory i t c h c o c k j .jliction of the United Nations. This j Weather is all things to all men. CONVERTING TO 'b , WE CANNOT MENTION EVERYTHING-- the last chance for avoiding that, entitled to our Indlvid- "world showdown .which would re­ nal thermometers, and, when we at Semi Annual Sale prices! ^l^uire the_United States to choose ! punops read­ AUTOMATIC HEAT? BUT WE HAVE A TREMENDOUS SELECTION! -♦letween France and North African ings, that la our privilege. -.freedom. Black Dyed Persian Lamb O* It remained, however, for David © 1 F Irif'tim e ever* to own First Q u a lity # Qvtil WIM MiiiV RUlf SIM Natural Siivar Blui Mink Lawrence, the celebrated Washing­ Hitchcocks and other, fine stole $299 Paw Coat $188 ~ Neither Can Renege ton columnist, to conie up \(ith the .refirodtictionl from the.original . • Dyed Souirrel Cluleh Cajie S79 •* most unique reading of the baby Brown Dyod Muskrat Back • Natural Mink Scarf $99 i Left to themselves, Russia and blizzard last weekend. old Hitchcock factory at Rivertoh,. 3he United States could easily Lawrence found in this storm a Conn. . at reduced prices! J-SALE. 59.95 # Natural Miak Gill Coat >$229 Cape $89 ^ Dyod Kolinsky Scarf $49 ^^ough avoid any new diplomatic happy augury of cold war vlotory Each piece painstakingly stenciled - ynalaught on world problems. All Cray Dyed Muskrat Flank 1 * DyaiSnuirrel Scarf $27 over RiiSHia. His reasoning, not too by hand. Rush seats are • Natural Snuirrel Cape Hhey would have to do would be Involved, went as .follows; $69 1 * Dyed Muskrat Back Gape $79 ^ continue, the present tone of Of all .-\mei-l(;an forms of trana,- hanci woven. Specially priced Jaeket S1W Stole Hheir mutual correspondence, which portation, ime form, the railroad while they last. Phone orders filledt^ JS'aa set when Bulganin, in his j train. stoo $44.95 Mirr6r,s, $34.95 yo«'N ba amanad at tha savings. • C A S H YlOltiinalty in advocacy of a summit - 220.000 miles in- Una country. (t') $109.00 Chests, $85.00 jonferencOn.lt is not ne<-e.s.sary. m This la one clear siiperioril.v for' Clesa-ectlen Mabllkaat g ivt$ (G ) $54.95 Consoles, $42.95 Fur product# labeled to show country nf origin •18 MONTHS TO lUDGCT v •ther words, to -o)ipose a aumrnit us over Russia. Kill Ihermore, a mor* clean heat per gallon I ' (H) $74.95 Settees, $59.95 •ees******< > * s * * * * e * M obilh eat • LAYAWAY conference in ordc/ to prevent one people so oppreaseil by lack of I . .iSY Ml t i A! (I, J, Ke.'I.) $44.95 Rush •f imported fur*. Ail pric«s quoted— Plu* Tax. Jrom being held. Instead, you can winter cormminications cbnrfort l Seat Hitchcocks, $34.95 ^ Idvocate a sumiljiil cohferenre. but unild not ' possibly \yaiit ya''- \ ,\ W CALL Mitchell 3-5135 FOR iO F QUALITY (J) $74.95 Dwks, $59.95 Jo it in a. way which makes it ; Rather, their leal desii-e Is to gel ★ $29.95 Rush Seat |6ok lilfe aj ridiculous proposition. ., hold of their own government so | SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS ' 4 C H A IR r' Benches, $24.96 iSTYLES HAIR'S 5.;-Thet i* what President Kisen- they -can get through winter ' Tt 839.95 Hcadb6ards, bower-ndw charges the Russians storms as well as we can. | , $29.95- 34.96 prlO» dolngf. In their voluminous So went the Lawrence logu, a: AND FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 ★ $44.95 Mirrors, $34.95 i^rreapondenc*. Arid, even while . real silver lining lor our weekend ' H-SALE 69.95 ★ N o t Sketched ' - M i b accuses UM .RUasian*, iustlyi blizzard, and a oomforimg thought ] 315PENTERST. M a n c h e s t e r V- tmmtgh, be tr(ea *- JitU* of the | for all future blizzards too. I j - - ' 4 ■•-Kr- t - \ - - I! . 0 . V , / 1 • - V ‘I--- ■, V / (. V , /- L "."V \ ■ . -I- ■ 'V . I .V PAGE EIGHT '■ > MANCHESTER EVE^NG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONK., WED^iESDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 195g ^ MANCHESjTER EVEl^^^ MANCHESTEB, CONN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARX 19, , 1958- PAGE KTNB

SPECIAL STORE HOURS Thursday, Fridoy * / 9 to 9 Satiirday 9 to 6 856 Main Street Cele|xrate8 Manchester >■' ' ■ ■ ■ . We cannot tell a lie.. . our sale is sure t o stop in and see these honest values 3 DAYS THURSDAY-FRIDAY FREE FREE FREE SATURDAY

64- for the ladies ALARM CLOCKS for the pug* 0 y«. ^ NoHonolly Famous fabulous savings / men Rand 40% OFF BOONTONWAREi McNally O RUSTIC RAIN ROM TOYS (OVER 200 ITEMS) • Comploto oorvieo for eight TRAVELOG • 32 unbrookobto plocoo • Transparent hood covers hair imd hat 5 1 7 7 / M apa o f • FwN toiMwch dlm if plotw Folds instantly to m • Each VALUES • Choko of coiora ori^nal flat shape a ll 48 • Now K|waro-in-«ireU dooign first come. i . first served atatea t o ^ .o plus • Ooorontood in writing No Cost gr Obligation CLEARANCE • Fits into its own carrying case Canada and Mexico Rgg. $1 • Keep one in your puree or pocket 4\Keep eiM In the ear. WMiks EACH 33 AO MOW and ice off windshield M u y are dUMf-a-kind. Bo sure to bo hero early for comploto choice 7Sc In^IMFy. FISHING TACKLE i t SAVE 'A on Tricycles MIXING BOWLS Aluminum Canister Set DORMEYER MIXER at fantastic sale discounts made by Mirro Aluminum AUTOMATIC TOASTERS ^^One, two, tijree and four*quart AIREX SPIN REEL rgg. reg. 77 9.95 66 sizee. Heavy gauge aluminuno. reg. ^ ^ 8 8 E“ y /■ Highly polished liA reg. 77 29.95 17.95 Terms with black bakelite 17.50 knobs... • Rugged construction FISHim RODS e Adjustable “ to grow” with child e Best price in town. ONLY 2.00 DOWN Values to ^ 9 8 Your 16.!50 Choice § IRONING BOARD won’t last long at this price; hurry TACKLE BOXES \ PAD and COVERS reg. 1 7 7 BLANKET STORAGE BAG 2.29 I Hurry! reg. 4,95 reg. 2.95 GET HERE 99 reg. iC We have hundreds of now Firestone tiros on EARLY 1.00 sale... name your price, we’ve got a tire for Hity will sell fast 4.95 Men's Chino Pants 2.99 your car. Terrific Savings! 2.98 Men's Rubbers 1.66 20% OFF Firestone WESTINGHOUSE ON SUPER CHAMPION Steam i r Dry Iron over TIRE CHAINS ★ Wide, tough tre.d th .t h u 6.70-15 been proved over millions ol Plus tax SAVE 30 and your % mile, by American motoristi CHAMOIS recoppobla ALL SIZES ON SALE fire 8 8 ^ FOLDING BABY STROLLER 100% Oil Tanned large ^ 6 6 reg. regular reg. size 5.50 Firestone De Luxe 17.95 7.95 SUPER CHAMPION RAYON PAY ONLY 2.00 DOWN 6.70-15 ★ SafetyfTensioned, Gum-Dipped TUDS-TYPI Firestone Super Champion cord body—exclusive precision bladed Plus tax tread—available tubed or tubeless and your NEW TREADS recappobit ALL SIZES ON SALE tire . \'j opplwel on sound tirt bodi.t »r .n y.ur own lir.i ALUMINUM CHAIRS 6.70-1 while stocks last ★ .Samp tread quality, dwiRn, Plus tox\ OUTDOOR BRAZIER width, depth, and guarantee * a n d y o u r\ Firestone De Luxe r aa new Firestone tires rtcoppobl. t ir . SUPER CHAMPION r«9. i 4 4 Colorful duck cloth coat and hack ALL SIZES ON SALE 7.95 NYLON reg. ★ All the extra safety of nylon cord. 6.70-15 Rubbar tirod wheolt with brake Puts any — PLU S the exclu.ive precision TUDE-TYPI 7.95 Firestone Tire bladed tread design that Plus fox' comas on premiuitn-%r>c«d tires and your Rugged stool folding frame tacoppabla WOW!/ on your car. Fold for storage, ideal for lawn, DOWN ALL SIZIES t)N SALE lira porch, patio, (Playroom. A wonderful bargoin at thic price heavy-duty allsteal lira bowl

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MANCBESTJER EVfeNtl^Q h e r a l d , MibiCHESTER, CON^^ WEDNESDAY, ITEBRU^RY PAGE ELEVBN PACE TEN I l\ MANCHESTER EVENl^Q HERALD, MANC^ESTEk, CONN« WEDNESDAY, FEkRtTARY 19, 1958 Ike Wants S3.9 Billion Aid TotohSled Cpventiy Dr. GinAs *0 ^ 1 1 8 Filter-Tip Smokers Lei^ilen Services Hit hy Car To Bolster Safety of Nation Held Hoax Victims 12 At South Church l u MAIN ST. MANCHESTER (Contlnned from Paf* One) Skating; at Pond Escapes Hurt Dr. C. Hoiher' Ginns, minister o f the Union Methpdist Church o f j forcing of these position* back to- grams of tar, according to con­ Fear Double Sessions Snow has been cleared from Eaght-yaar-old Myra-Lee Perry, (CenUnned from Page One) F ^ l River, Masa^ forinerty ^ 6t' The Grratesf SAVINGS and VALUES,we have ever offered! Com­ w^trd our own shores: Center Springs Pond and tlje sumer reports In 1984. Kent advUr- ■ ‘‘A massive Increase In our own daughter of Mr, and Mrs. if. L^rln Manchester/ w^iU be th* first of a •/ Park Department reported that Perry of 38 Irving St., was miracu­ And when many smokers first llsed that lU "protecUon 1* price­ *n)* Board' o f Education will^and Mrs. E. M; Boisvert; Covantry defense budget ( J39.800.000.000 public icie skating will be held less." A 1957 test, showed nicotine series of Lenten Sunday' evening plete selection in SIZE$ and COLORS in NEW SPRING^-ioshions for the fiscal year starling July lously saved from injury yesterday didn’t li.ke the taste of their fil­ recommend 10 or 12 elaskrooms be 4-H Woodworkers, 7:80 p.m.. South tonight from 6:30 to 10 o'clock. afternoon’ when the sled she was tered smokes, the report said, the content mofe than doublfcd and tar 'added to Coventry Grammar St. School; Merry Sewers 4-H, 8M5 service speakers at th* South 1), In amounts far exceeding mu­ Center Springs Annex and content almost doubled. Methodist ChurCh Sunoay night. tual security appropriations, neces­ riding was hit by a car in front of manufacturer* loosened the filter* School to house an astinlisted lij* p.m. with Mra. Ethel Cargo; and Charter Oak Park skating areas her home. LAM, made by .Uggett A My­ ertase of 142 . students for the Cub Scout Pack 65, Den 5 at 7 p.m. The service will begin at 7 :30 j from our REGULAR STOCK Reduced for 3 DAYS ONLY-Feb. sitating increase In taxes; will be closed until further no­ and put In lower grade, stronger and special music will be under] The ca r,. driven by Peter Del- tobacco’ allowing more smoke ers, producers of Chesterfield—in­ school year 1959-60. with Mr*. Joseph Lock* and Mrs. "A heavy increase in inductions tice. troduced the "miracle tip" L A M ths direction, of Phillip N. 'Treg-; of American youth into our armed Maatro, 42, of 27 Ei|4ex St., skid­ particles to get through—and still Unless thesa extra classe* are Charles Lowery. ded, to a stop with one of its front filter in 1954 with the claim of, ‘ ready for u6e by that time, doaf|jle gor. minister .of music. ^ ' 20-22. Limited Quantities. forces; and charged two to six cent* more a . 4-H Evehi These Sunday evsntng sirvicM . the aid plan "conlinuea to be the wheels resting against the side of "more flavor less nicotlna." In 1955 'eeselons vrill have to be impoeed. The Jolly Garden Workers 4-H “TUltimately a beleaguered pack. L AM tested 1.5 milligrams of nico- are sponsored each season by the j America, her freedoms limited by essential program by which we thb sled. “T^e filter cigarette smoker is, Board. Chairman Mr*. Leon C. au h will meet at 7 p.m. Friday at join with our Allies and associated Police said that DelMastro waa tine and 11 milligrams of tar. By Heckler eaid today. th* home of James. T. Laidhtw, Methodist Men of the church. The 1 mounting defense costs,'and al­ in most cases, getting as much or 1957 it showed ah increase of near- series ^f/tk year will bring Dr. Hal- i most alone in a world dominated nations in maintaining well armed driving west on Irving St. and cx- ClaeXcrooms in the town’s three Isader, assisted by FrSderic Dem- forces in NATO, the Baghdad Pact, peotlnjr to turn right Into the Wad­ more j ly. 70 per cent In nicotine and more ' eehools are now filled to capacity. ing, junior lesdtr, “My 1957 Gar­ fold E. Luccock, Dr. Lowell R us-; NEW SPRING NEW SPRING by International communism." filter than he would )ret from 33 per cent in tar—then an- sell Ditzim and Dr. George B ut-; Eisenhower last yenr asked Con­ the Southeast Asia Treaty OrMnl- dell School .rear-end driveway, re.qular cigarette the advertiser* The town now has 1,008 children den versus My 1958 Garden" will when the sled vvith its passenger, nounced "the miracle of the mod­ .trick to the local church on the gress for just a shade under bil­ zation and in other key nationli in have persuaded hint to abandon— in echool and aetimatea that by be th* topic. the. Far East and Southeast Asia." shot out in front o f him from the em miracle Up.” 1059, this number will increaec to ' Engaged following Sunday evenings. lion in mutual security funds, as for his health’s sake,” the report' Winston, produced by Reynolds Dr. Ginns was minister Of the It also provides for supplying “ad­ Perry driveway directly across ’ 1, 200, MaacheSter Bvenlag Herald The engagement o f Mis* Shirley he did today for the new program. from the school drive. High-piled said. Tobaefco— in 1955’ Winston which North Methodist Church from Last year the lawmakers appropri­ vance weapons." ' Tar Content Doubled Mrs. Heckler said the Board will Ooveatry eorreapeadAnf, Mr*. F. E. Chris^nsen to Gordon W. snow on both sides of the driveway tlaimed "filter* so effecUvely" have plana for a large addition to 1934 -to 1936. . He left here to go ated onlv *2.800.000.000. 2. For defense support. *835 mil­ Pauline Little, telephone pngrtm Hampton 1* ajSfiouheed by to Hazardvllle and from there h e . blocked the view of both the sled- The report added that filter tip tested at 3.1 milligrams of nicotine Coventry Grammar School be father, Charles *R. Christensen of WOOL lion that would go to 12 nations— In today's mes.sagc the President der and the driver, police said. cigarettes accounted for only 1.4 and 20 milligrams bf tar. By 1957, became the district superintendent: said the *3.942.100.000 he request­ 70 per cent of the total to Korea, drawn up ao the Boanl can have a Coventty.' The mishap was one of seven per cent of cigarette sales in 1952 "with ah exclusive filter, snowy of the Providence District. ! ed wo\ild be >ised in this way; Nationalist China, Vietnam and definite plan before pdtting the Her fiance is the son of Mr. and automobile accidents occurring In but by 1957 had increased to 40 white and pure" the count was 3:8 prOUem before toWn rotera,-- NHBR Cuts Service Mra. James C. Hampton, 216 Hi* eermon will ■ be entitled 1. Eor military assistance, *1.- Turkey—which are supporting per cent. They said this about milligrams of nicotine and 22 mil- "Trade In Tour Pew for a Pulpit." ■ 800,000.000. He said that part of substantial military forces. scattered sections of Manchester Gdtting the ciaseroom* built will Wetherell St. yesterday, a* slippery road* con various brands: lltrams of tar. , not be an easy matter. .Voter* last Boston, Feb. 10 OP) —- The New Both Miss Christensen and her The public is Invited to the serv-1 tinned to make driving conditions All Of the major producers fol­ Haven Hnilroad has announoad the ice. 'V'A Kent, made by P. Lorillard.Co., summer defeated a plan to build a fiance are graduate's of Manches­ hazardous. , ' . producer of Old Gold pigarettes— lowed suit, the Congressmen said, Junlof high echool. cancellation today of through train ter High School. She is employed SKIRTS In the morning, cars driven by introduced a "mlcronlte filter" but they did applaud "thr candor service between Boston and Wash­ at Pratt and Whitney Aircraft In Dacron and cottons, Director Offers 2-Point Plan Cteaarooms Crowded Andover Mrs. Carolyn L. Howland, 48. of whose smoke produced only 1 m'l- of. Philip Morris' current slogan A t the present time, a^ number ington because of aerior* operat­ East Hartford, and he is employed drip dry-shag barks, 331 E. Center St., and Ernest A. ligram of nicotine and § milli- ■No filter—No foolin.’ ’’ Of classrooms contain between 80' ing difficulties during the cold wav* at the A. A P. on E. Center St. For Town Swimming Needs Kearns, 41. of .220 E. Middle T^ke. and 34 children each. Adding more and snowstorm. Bid Opening Set | jacket dresses, collided at Benton and Durkin Sts. children to these classrooms al­ The New Haven said yestsrday eral, leaving New York at 3:10 Imported twoeds,/ sheaths, flared skirts, with both vehicles receiving ex­ ready taxed to capacity would: re­ these through tralni' from Boston a.m.; the William Penn, 10:30 Fox Church Wing] Town Director Francis Mahoney* through next summer without a tensive damages. The accident oc­ sult In a definite Injury to the edu­ to Waehlngton haVe been canceled: a.m.; the Colonial, 2 p.m. and the nel$, solids, /plaids', chemises. today offered a -2-point proposal town-owned swimming pool. The • '• ,r . - A curred, .Patro’lfnan William Cooks Savick Tells Progress cational program of the town, Mr*. 'Die Cokmial, leaving Boston at Pattiot, 7 p.m. for meeting both the short- and Advisory Recreation and Park said, when the Howland car, east- Heckler asserted. 8:30 a.m.; the Patriot, 3 p.m.; the The New Haven said it had be4n Sealed bids received by th e' stripes, $ t/a i g h t- bound on Durkin St., failed to stop long-term iU£ds for swimming-pool Board has recommended that t At the present time, Coventry Federal, 11 p.ni. and the Quaker, advised by Pennsyb'ania Railroad Church Building Committee of the {| facilities in Manchester. Globe Hollow be closed because of at a stop sign and was hit by the In Drawing Industry Grammar houses 452 pupils. Rob­ 11:50 p.m. that it could not accept from or de­ First Congregational Church will flared, ple/ted styles. It calls for an inexpensive, stop­ the condition of the present bath­ Kearns' vehicle, northbound' on ertson School, 495, and Center -77i* line eaid' the Pennsylvania liver to New Haven any trains for be opened at a special church meet­ Reg. 14.98 Benton St. Kearns, attempting to gap measure to keep tlie town- house. Moving Target School, in ; Railroad will prori e local service through service between Boston ing following the 11 a.m. service | atop, skidded down an incline into f ■ between New York and Philadel­ and Waahington because of yard .Sunday.The bids are for the con- ^ owned Globe Hollow pool in opera­ The Board acted after town vot­ Here's how the youngsters shown on Page 1 worked up their appetites for their outdoor meal. With Progress being made towarid at-Aplant space in Manchester, which By 1959, Coventry Grammar’s tion this summer while plans are ers rejected a referendum proposal the other car. Damage Was on the predicted enrollment will be 495, phia, ^Itimore, Pittsburgh and congestion, car heat steam lines struction of an addition to |ie | some adult help, they built a toboggan slide in the backyard of the Curtis Mellen home at 35 Falknor right side of the Howland vehicle is either for sale or lease. prepared for building an additional of $150,000 for the construction of Dr. The tobogganer on this trip is dodging snowballs as he rounds: the curve. (Herald Photo by tracting new Industry to Man­ Robertson, 581 and Center School, Waahington. and frozen engines, switches and chtirch which would house the: and the front end of the Kearns According to the report, seven church school. |.99 pool, or pools, elsewhere in town. a new bathhouse and pool at the Pinto). . chester was reported on by Jo­ buildings were located which, rep­ 121. ' Alao canceled today ar* the-Fed- signals. j Mahoney, who led a successful car. Mrs, Howland was arrested New members to fill vacancies Globe Hollow site, |------^------by Cooke and charged with failure seph L. Savick Jr. at a meeting resent 328,155 square feet of man­ The greatest jump in enrollment Tolunteer effort in demolishing a Mahoney is opposed to pro-: ^ will be In the Robertson school on the Church Building Committee ; concurrent. to stop at a stop sign. She is of the. town’s Development Com­ ufacturing space. Of this, 216,299 will also be elected bnd a Social condemned shack at Globe Hollow posala for a *25,000 bathhouse to \ aO C n VlllC’-r C m O Il where it is predicted sn additional I Originally Thomas McNiff, 42, Mansfield, scheduled to,appear in Town Court mission last night. square feet is for lease only, while Chairman for the church. last summer, sees volunteers as the replace the present structure on j the rem'aining la either for sale or 86 children will 'be assigned. This WCCC—is e e WTIC—1089 key to his current proposal. Vol­ cafeteria employe at the univer­ Saturday. Neither driver waa hurt, The addition to the church Is the ground that the voters had police said. ^ Savick la vice president of lease. - school houses Grades 2 through 6. -WIKNB—646 Ddily Radio SVPOP— 1410 unteers could help “ tear dowm the sity, injury or risk of Injury to Economic Development Associates, The second highest jump wUl be part of a long-range program 10.98-14.98 turned this down in the referen­ children,'six months in-jaih sus­ Shortly before noon, a Williams Each of the properties have been WDBO—1S66 present bathhouse,” he said, and dum. "W e’d be run out of town | Inc , which was hired by'the Com­ at Coventry Oraniraar which can Eaateni Staadard Tim* SVHASr.^10 which the local church is eariying Reg. 17.98 volunteer contractors could,, help pended, probation one year. McNiff Oil Co. truck, drive'n by Alvin R. investigated, the report said, and out. Last spring the parsonage next if we appropriated -b». 40. of 215 | WXIC—R o u MUer *:**— D. Pfanstiehl, telephone Pngrim | 27. of Pinney St., Ellington, and pended. probation two years. Staf- Coventry Grammar and work In WORC—Cki Kolby WHAY- Nile W.tch Leonard Goetz, 34, of 35 Snipsic State Policeman Thomas Mc­ rnhJr °'in The’ 'VereUnrk %ch*#t, laush or talk? Reg. 7.98-8.98 the "other means" of getting the I the money. She said she found the James \V. Scott, 29, of 33 Brook­ of whom was Bowen. WDRC-^Moode for Romance Jutl sprinkle a Uul. FA8TEETH on chester concern. At about the same time, a car Action to clarify the authority^ If a quorum cannot be gather* ably with those determined by the WPOP—Waa Worka information would be. ' green box but there was no money lyn St., passing on a double white Girls aged 11. 12 and 14 were al­ Flat* Department of Education, (:**- WPOP—Modern Sounde Tour plitu. Thlialkkllne inon-acldl The foi-mation of the new cor-1 r>-,f . in it. She look a small jewelry case line, $12; defective rear lights and legedly involved.*" operated by Car. G. Gustaf*on, 46. of the general manager in grant­ then, action will be deferred unti WHAY—Datelio. IS:**— powder holds fals* teeth Dior, flrmly po’ratlon was announced by Sey­ and a radl6, which she said she of 493 Hilliard St. crashed into a ing retirement deferral* to town later in the day - Supt. Warren eaid. am c—Newt WHAY—NIte Watch and more' eom forubly. No ju m m y, from the fact that Martin, "h o belonged-to Hill. She said her failure to display rear registration Co-Op to Meet WDRC—News WTIC—UN Radio. Review gooey, pasty u it e or feellna. Does not mour B. Kaplan, executive vice plate, nolled. -utility pole at the bouthwest cor­ employes was taken by the Board The Board also agreed to put WPOP—Newa WDRC—Moode for Romance sour Cbscki "piste odor’^ tdentur. president and secretary. Other of­ say* a rate ncrease will not he |. .^^^gther is in her late 80’s ner of the intersection of Broad the town clerk salary Isaue on It’, The North Coventry Cooperative WPOP—Modern Sounde brestb). Get PASTEETH today at William F. Davis, 26, of 12 Lew­ of Directors last night. *:1»- any drug counttr. ficers are Neil Ellis, president; and necessary, all things being equal, i another room when she and Woodland St*. Police retried agenda for the March 4 meeting. Nursery and Kindergarten parent- H1IAYlA Y—Dateline —Dateb U:**- NEW is St., failure to drive to the right, By a Unanimous vote, the Di­ fm1C—Mtnctly C -B t n c tly 6S p eru - _ . WHAY-Nile Watch pre.sented his special Water Dc-1 ^,,e things, Hospital Notes that Gustafson, southbound on membera will meet at 8 p.m. to­ w n c —Newe Carmine Filloramo. treasurer. $15; Charles J. Mirucki, 26, Man­ rector* adopted an amendment Because o f -* recent Sj.iN'ial Act of WDR<)—Weather..JR< 5—Weather and _ liaimah partment repoit on a rash hasLsj Mrs. Remkiewicz and Goetz said, Broad St., had applied his brakes morrow in the clasaroom in the WPOP—Lawrence Welk WDRC—Newe and Weather Kaplan said Green Manor Con­ chester, operating without a li­ spelling out precisely the authority the Legislature, the town clerk, WPOP—Modern Sotindi struction will have several di- vvhile the auditors report vvas n^ough they had planned the Pattents Today: 207 and skidded off the road while at­ vho now pay* himself out -of his basement of the Second Congregs- I *:; SPRING done on an accural basis. j jobbery, they didn’t know how they cense, $12' and speeding, nolled; the town counsel says the manager ' Uonal Church. In charge of the I WHAY—Bereoade 11:1*— wisions. The, name Green Manor David T. Bane. 22. Hartford, pass­ ADMITTED YE.STERDAY; tempting to avoid a coUialon -with fees his office receives, goes on the WTfJ-K Cole Oiee Club WHAY—Mte Watch already had under the existing program will be Mrs. Daniel An­ I WTIC—Sttorte Estates will continue as the title As a result, Martin does not in- jwould get to the house, since ing in a no passing zone, $12; Phil­ Rosalj’n Marlnelli, RFD 2, Coven­ ar unidentified car proceeding west town payroll In November. WDRC—Guv I..oinbardo R. E. WANDELL tend to iasue his Sewer Depart-: neither had a car aqd it was at ordinance. WPOP-Jot\n Daly W______D RC—Mood .. .. for Romance of the community and home build­ ip Calderazzl, 23, New Britain, fail­ try: Miss Gail Wlersma, Talcoit on Woodland;St. The Board indicated U would de­ drews, WPCP—Modern Sounds ment report, which vv'as not ready ! least fiVfe miles from Mrs, Rem- The amendment was proposed After a abort business meeting, 4:4*— U:*e— ing division. The industrial develop­ ure to drive to the right. $15; Dan­ Hill ild., Coventry’ -, Mrs. Annie Mrs. Shirley H. Gustafsdn. 36. a after a difference of opinion-aroee cide the salary question before the WHAY—Serenade Building last week, until he has had time ! kiewicz’ house,. Steele, 683 Ve*rnon St.; Julian-Za- passenger in her husband’s car, re­ there alii be a talk on "First w n c—k Star kunra tVHAY—J «s Allov ment division will specialize In the to write a detailed explanation of When an acquaintance of Mrs, iel Fraley, Qtls Air Force Base, between members of the Pension end of March In order .to facilitate Grade Preparation,” by Principal WDRO—Lowetl Tbomaa WTIC—Wsrileht Serensd. development and cohstruction of failure to have registration, $9. padka, 83 ?rvlng St.; Mrs. Flora ceived a broken leg i- the acc'ldent. budget planning. Another reason WDRC—Moods for Romanes Contractor it. ; Remkiewicz, Thomas Minor of El- Board* and the tow’n counsel as to Francis A. Perrotti bf Coventry WPOP—1-T o p 40 T Ira. W TMP—M odern Sounds industrial parks and other major Also, Basil H. Underwood, 16, of Gerber, 14 Carter St.; Linda Chap­ She was treated and Remed«rmg in the Manche.ster Parkade. Sewer Department figures for the available car, according to their ket St., passing a stop sign. $6. received hea\’>’ damage.*, police 1 pass on w’hether town employes I S®'"* “ > PAy before de- WPOP—Modem Sounds Nolle* were entered in the fol- Basil Martin. Hartford: Mrs. Fran­ Of refreshments.. 7:1*— last three .years and will drop any | taetimony. Mrs. Remkiewicz used aA’A. I should be i>ermitted to w’ork b e -; ® ' ' ’l'**ber to enter the Tomorrow's Event# W H AY—S erenad. ' “ Business Built Qn ces Lee; 140 Vernon Ave., Rock­ Early last night, Mr*. Della WTIC—Dick Burt.l plans for further action if one is ! the car to go to her grandmother s lowing cases: William -W. Ed- yond the' normal retirement age of , Primaries next fall. Good Harve'st 4-H, 7 p.m. at the Customer Satisfaction” ville; Mrs.. Jane Bensche, 202 Fenq. 48, of 59 Apri PI., received 65. ..In other matters, the Board set WDR'X-Amoa and Andy forthcoming from the Board. about p.m. and Minor later drove wards, 19, Manchester, larceny; home of Adele Gehring; second WPOP“ Ed P Morzan GENERAL Board, Martin the pair 16 a Market St. tavei-n. William N. Stears, ift19, ir...rEast Hkrt.Hart-i Woodbrldge St.; Robert Gross, a minor leg injury when the car There was some opposition to jyiarcb 4 as the date for a public 7:ie- Full Insurance Coverage “We want to know why the Sunny View Dr., Vernon; Wayne Congregational Church Bible study ' W H AY—Setrenad. PASTEL CAPESKIN Clearance Minor is not charged in the case. ford, larceny; ’James P. Galligan; driven by her son, Raymond. 20, the amendment at the public hear­ hearing on a proposed additional Tel. MI 9-30.33 auditor says we will need another | 34, Vernon, reckless driving; VanDeusen, Hebron Rd., Andover; in which she waa riding, collided appropriation from the dog license and coffee hour, 8 p.m., church WTMC-N*'.'. TV SPRVICE Minor testified that when he ing preceding the Board’s .action. basement; Board of'EdCication, 8 WDRC—Answer Pleat. After 5:00 P. M. BELTED or STRAIGHT rate Increase so soon." she said. ^ left the pair at the tavern Goetz Thomas E. Dailey, 47, Ellington, Wllmer Lozier, Windsor Lock.*. with a car driven by James H. Mrs. Helen Fitzpatrick of 406 Oak­ fund to pay the State it* share of W PO P—Top 40 T in t. A Call Are Criticized "We wapt to know wiiere the mon- 1 ADMITTED TODAY': Wilfred Redmond, 40, of Hartford, at Hil­ ...... the dog Ifcense fees, approved p.m., Coventry Grammar School: told him to pick them up later. turning in a false alarm .ana de­ land St. and Mrs. Ruth Howes of Coventry Grange, 8 p.m., hall on Plus Part* 82 BALDWIN ROAD ey went." 'j struction of private property; and Kleinschmidt, RFO, Andover; John liard St. and W, Middle Tpke. Red­ 136 Doming St. objected on the ! forms the general, manager will use C” « ’9S Issue Raiserl Again At the. tavern, the pair met Rt. 44A; Brownie Troop 70, after Televigion Prorrams TEL an 8-6482 MANCHESTER. CONN. Reg. 35.00 The Board of Director* came Bradley.' Goetz said he asked John O’Leary, 32, Kings Park. L.I.. Ward, 63 Garden St.; Cheryl Ted-' mond, going wesi on the turnpike, ground that the amendment would fn preparing hla tentative budget, On Page Two under fire from two former Di­ Mahoney's coniplaint involved an i intoxication, on the condition he i ford. 269 Spring St.; Fred Klee, had tried to atdn at the atop sign, give additional powers to the gen-1 xnd postponed action on appoint- school, with Mrs. John T. Cousin rectors at its meeting in the issue that ha.s troubled the Direc- Bradley if he wbuld like an oppor­ tunity to get some easy money. leaves town. SnIpW St., Rockville; Howard Jen- but skidded through, hitting the eral manager. They felt the pen- i menu to the Charter Revision Com- Municipal Building last night lor.s and town offielals before. I Town Meetinr at Svkes ' **" * - Bo'ton. Fenn vehicle. sion board should have the author-; mittee. ' ' ■ Mrs. Helen. Fitzpatrick took the However, twice within the last ’ He said Bradley ’rcplieol he would. .90 Used npi- A To»„ M,7,“ bJ'h.ia .t ; , JISTETOAY.W «.n The front end of the Redmond Myfor Harold A. 'Turkington said , Board and the general manager to five years, the Slate Traffic Com-1 car was hea-zily damaged while Mra. Fitzpatrick, a former Town the Board wanted , to delay - action------" task for *0 far faijing to pri^uce ! mission, whic h ha* authority over Mrs. Remkiewicz testified Goet'z showed Bradley a 6-inch piece of p.,Ts,“ ■’’’IS damage to the Fenn vehicle was Director, also said that the original • the appointment until addition DRESSES what she considers' a satisfactory 1 Center St., surveyed the need ______, I Mr*. Thomas Stevenson, 72 Parker confined to the righ. front end. No ordinance was drafted with the i Priyosed at accounting of Water and . Sewer | for » traffic light at Ihe Spruce metal pipe he had cut and filed that afternoon to make ft feel like Advertisement: I S t; a daughter to Mr. and MrS, Jo- arrest w-as made and no one was qim of-keeping PQwer but i*’* Department funds. 1 f’ t- InlrrsecUon and decided one For the added convenience of seph Ruseski, Avory Shore Rd., hurt, police said. 3 DAYS OF TOP a gun when pressed agiiinst some- hands of the general manager. And Walter .Mahoney told the ■ " o°t nece.ssary. our customer*, all bills may now j South Coventry: a daughter to Mr. However, the Board vot«^ for consideration. ROBES ^ Board it was being remiss-in fail Cliief of Police Herman O. Schen-1 o"®- >’emem- be paid at Arthur Drug Stores,: "nd Nelson Chljjsson, Hart- del, who reported this today, said ber ’showing Bradley the pi^. tne amendment after Town Coun­ ing to provide traffic-safety meas­ Iric., 21 Main St., RockvUle. Bantly „ „ „ „ „ also that he had assigned a school I . ^ sel Charles Crockett said that it ures at the Spruce &t.-E. Center Oil Co.. Inc., t r 5-3271, , DI^H AR Q E D 'YMTERDAY: had been prepared with the help MONEY SAVING VALUES St. intersection, in the vicinity of patrolman at a crosswalk at' the | about 12:45 a. m. to pick up Goetz Mrs. Edna Bartel, 361 Hackmatack Obituary About Town SWEATERS intersection when' school opened apd Mr*- Remkiewicz. They both St.; Mrs. Helen Berg, 14 Reed St, of Foster Wtlliama. whom Crockett Manchester High School. He said -Vernon and TalcottvlUe "news described as "the father of the or­ the Board would have to bear the but eventually took him off when' testified they had not _ expected Rockville; Mrs. Barbara Bristol. The Rev; K. EJnsr .Raak of the the students ignored the crosswalk him. All four persons then went items are handled' through The Hector j : Blair dinance.’.* It Is Williams’ view, Herald'* Rockville Bureau, 7 W. Watrous Rd., Bolton; Alfred Rockville—Hector J. Biair, 66. Covenant Congregational Church in favor of other cross-over' points, to Bradley’s house, although Minor Chagnot, Brewster St,, Coventry; Crockett said, that the amendment will take for his topic at the first “GOOD JEWELRY Main St., telephone T R e m.o n t Schendel, who Is the town's traf­ objected, according to testimony. of 187 High St., died early yester­ will carry out the .ulgihai intent '5-3136. Georgina Jamieson: Snipsic St, day mijrning at the Newington of the Lenten services tonight at fic authority, also expressed the Minor later took the trio to Mrs. Rockville; Mrs. Frances Jolda and of the ordlnsifice. 7:30, "Time For ftefreshing." The Personal Notices view that the corner wAs not a r.emkjewicz' grandmother’s^ al­ Veterans Hospital. In another matter . last night, son, WIndsprviUe Rd., Ellington; He was born May 15, 1891, in general theme for the series is dangerous one. The traffic.acrldent though he objected to that'also, Michael Mooney, 41 ‘Flon^nce St.; General Manager Martin told the "Candlelight Pause.” Police Chief OLD record does not show the heed for they admitted. Southbridge, Mass., aon of the late Board -that bids on the $300,000 Card of Thanks Mrs. Gladys Maichuk, RFD 2, Alex and Sophia Bordeau Blair and Herman O. Sehcndel says parking BEIGE end BLACK a traffic light, he said. All testimony agreed that Minor Tolland County Rockville; Mrs. Evelyn O'Connell Washington School bond Issue will be. allowed on the east side of did not know that a robbery was had lived In Rockville for 40 years. would be received aS 1 p.m. Feb. 21^- CAPESKIN W# vlih to ^xpr?»B our ‘ and son, 73 Chestnut S t; Mrs. AL He was a veteran of World War Spruce St., and parking will also THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY« FEBRUARY 20, 21, 22 tharkt to o^r friend* and planned. Bradley claims that he Superior Court berta' Reit and daughter. Dart Hd., The Board agreed to meet then, be available at the Watklns-West REDUCED I and a member of the American FULL LENGTH FLARED neifhboni for their niam vordi? of com­ did not know eiUier. Rt. 80, Vernon Center; Armond if a quorum' can be gathered, to Funeral Home. The choir will meet VALUE-GIVING MERCHANTS fort. during thr eirknp/*s nud h^rpavr- At the Ellis. house, Goetz left Legion. He was a .membei' of St. take immediate action on the bids: for rehearsal at 8:45 p.m. or BELTED fnent of o,ur belovpd brothor. William ' Public Records Two young men were sent to jail Savoie, PO Box 12, Andover; Mra. Bernard’s Church. For ths past six Kemble, and for ih#* hpautifnV floial the car and entered the kitchen Catherine Vignone and daughter, THE ROYAL STORE piece*. |hp loan of car*, and fhe m»n\ with a red scarf tied'over hla nose for statutory rap* and four others years he. 'had been employed as a ARTHUR DRUG STORES HOUSE & MURPHY'S MEN'S contribulione in hi* mpnior> lo the Warrantee Deed received suspended 'sentences in the 51 Hillcrest-Rd. toll collector on the Charter Oak Originally Sold Silultiple ScleroBJi Rferarrh. and'mouth. He HemonstratSd to - DISCHARGED TODAY: Mr*. STORE Robert H. Green of Needham, the court how he uaed the pipe niorala case stemming from ac­ Bridge. SAM'S SHOE STORE Marion Creamer and 'aon, 261 He leaves, his wife, Mrs. Louis Continuing^ Our Big Money Saving February DAN RAKEIl SHOES Waller Kenihlp, I Maas., to Matilda C. Flake of Harl- in his trousers’ pocket to make tivity at an emplo/es cottage at Spring St.; Floyd Hewitt. RFp I. for 79.98 Harry K-’inhlp, ‘ I ford and Milton R. Marr of Man- the University of Connecticut. Ettelmah Blair; a daughter, Mrs. JOE'S RESTAURANT filiza K<'inh|p, Hill think It was a gun. Goetz ’Rockville- Mrs. Vivian Parker and SHAEFER'S MARKET , Chester, property at 36 Lenox St. said, "This is a holdup. ' I want Sentences were ImpoJied in Tol­ daughter, 8 Davis Ave., Rockville; George Eiderkln and a grandson, 33 50* lUD'S MUSIC ^ O F KBXNER'S HOME CENTER ' Card of Thanks Quitclaim Di>e Nuasdorf Sand and, Stone Co„ aome money, ’ but Hill told. Minor ye^r, suspended, probation two' Zara*>ai9«a at 9 at St. Barnard's Church,, - HAfttMANH’S SURER MARKET RALPH'S MOTOR SALES our beloved mother,'Also, the nurein* drove off. ■'/ assistant cook at the' University, more D r.: Joseph Brooker Jr.. 157 MANCHISnR staff ot the Manchester Memorial Has Meanwhile, Mra. Remkiewicz Jndecent assault, and ^ tu to r y t^dali St.j Mr*. Vera, Wellington, Buriat will be In Grove Hill , Miiiichester Carpet Center by JBeitoll Merqluattf^Divtsla* ed, R«ekville Areg Chamber of Comnjerce" Fre'd Tedford, 179 Fern 81.. wss and Bradley had. left the car. They, rape; on* year in Jail each Laurel S t, Wapplng; Mrs. Mary Cemetery. Friend* may call'.at ,tbe f 308 Main Street • MI 9-434S ^ ” Mrs. liflena ^rrvr admiUei) to the Hartford Hospital wiUiiei Kleinsehnitdt testified they got into Hill's car count, suspended after one month, Karkevtcli, RFD 8. RockviUc; Mrs, funeral horn* today l t« 9 and famUv. i tar surgery Friday. and aftar tfittinf. he keys from probation two years. Ssntsnees are Joan Riggina. Maple Bt , p.m. 'h h -.7 I \, \ . ■f-K ■'*' I 7 r ’ 'V‘. 'I f • .'f ■' i 7 ' V ' r ■ ■ ■ ■rt ''I ' .1' ' ,L,.- ■ M i'> PAGE tW ELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESBXY, FEBRBAilY It . 19S8 llXNCIrtSTEft EVENING HERALD, MANCOT8TER, CONN., II^DNESDAY, I ’EBRUARY 19. 1968 PAGE tRiBTEEN BY V. T. HAMLIN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLI A L L E Y O O P shown her by a saleswoman with ..BOr IVEfiEdAUTTOP '^ s m . Quiek Relief from^^ IfitANOS HCRBABOUT^.- MV V/ORD.ilR BAeWiH/— 1 druggist today for 80c box or 78e Waa At the laat pew when the worn* paye me, numerous cluba and college dances. tima In order to ws^r algo 13. Jaftiea W. McKay, chairman Seeing an actress she ramembera applicator tubs. P eterson's CHnt- an came buetllng beck. She merit delights or money back. anatched the coin from the plate " New Drugs ; Bpriajr Wiu Arrive on 'nme of the mualC conunittee, announced as a glamorous movlo star of her n p n a a CXIA’TS in etylea she-U Saiipr Frocki'Look Alik* P leM ut Burpriaea Await Yoa Exquiiit* Lace! PnqiMW lataraatlM liMitM Meals the choice of orchestra today. youth playing tha rola of a mlddle- and atarted for the door. They’ll take a lot of pains away, CX)RET CASUALS, 8*7. Main Tbs new Q. E. ^YPAK makes j Deacon (stopping her) ~ Look They’re such effective ehiff. ' J adore era Welting to be tried An at Reservation! for the Ball are not agsd wlfs In a TV drama. )XAIU>-MAD'B, « •! Main 8 t 8t., ptomiaea you a atoreful of sven mestlsss meals a plsasant limited to members qf the Masonic Having aaaleawoman try to sell h<*-e. Why did yon come In here, But Jtut pronouncit^; them, I’d aay, pleaaant surpriaea this weekend challenge to plan and prepare. drop a coin on the plate, then take If miracle enough! PerennleUy-fevored navy with for the Witahington’e Birthday fraternity and. ifMv )>e obtained her a hat by telling her how crisp detachable overcollar, also Everything you- cook will bo mors through Wilter C. Waddell of the "youthful" It mSkea her look. PRISCIU.A S POP BY AL VERMEER Belt. delicious bscauise the controlled' .Solton Center Rd. neat cbecka plue freah greys, end hest‘ellminstes cooking guesstlirork. Coming across an old photograph ^ WATKINS- T BLJT DONT M3U HAVE 'HOW ABOUt, .CROSSWORD PUZZLE reds in rich wool wonted ere Brewer'e yeaat tableta and vita­ G(X)DYBAR SERVICE STORE. of herself and noticing with a pang iT -'S n i c e , ANY W ESTERN FERDE finely tailored by famous meken: min A can help clear up akin diffi- 713 Main St. has the new G. E. hew tittle the woman she la resem­ aROFE^' Bembury, 8. J. Buehman, Kute [ t h i s i s 'S Y L V IA ' w o l L v i -i o c k .. M U SIC ? J - ~ = ' cultiee that are traced to weak FRYPAN In eLock. It esn be com­ bles tha girl she waa. WEST KIddIa and Oastwirth. Why wait dieta. Your doctor will recommend Facing a birthday without a bit BY DECIBES! 7 ^ r INDEEQ ('C A N Y O N pletely Immersed in the dlshpan Ruth Milieu ue'S ONE OF MY when such a peak, col lection offers a lialanced diet, exercise and a full thanks to aramovsble unit (87.95) of happy anticipation. * I D O , v S L M T E ' Anawtr to PravleuB P iin lt you an array of styles in ail sises. Funtral Sanriea FAVORITES' PRISCILLA., night's'sleep along vviU) these aup- that can bs used with the G. E. Thinking in the midst of a big, ■...... V '(P^Erry A llne-up of COA’T8 FOR BOT8 plementary Itenia,' Signs of Aging Inainnato- M usical M otters automatic saucepan, deep fryer and gay party that it all seems kind Woat, 6TR0N6 suggeeta you bring, hie majesty In roaster. The tall, .slim O. E. PER­ Themselves In Many Ways of silly. And, beqidet, her feet hurt. Ormond J. Dtroctor 6REEXD for a fitting. 'The' "Dudd)^’ label •OM Tlmer'a’ PronMtion COLATOR, regularly $19.95 is now It’s the little things that make The feeling of being middle-aged 143 East Oeatisr 8L ACBOIg I Afresh . TOO, U your aaeurence of quality. W. T. GRANT, 818 Main St., at a NEW BOW PRICE. Enjoy de­ a woman face the fact that she la comes in juat auch little ways as MIteheU S-7196 I Tin-----alley I Denials MA30R features "old time” prices in their licious, fragrant coffee the way getting middle-aged. these. 4"My Merry 4 Fasten A housewife can have a spoUeea INFANTS' DEPT. For instance you like it cup after uniform cup. Starting to put on eye make-up OldemobilC* B Military home without working like a receiving blanketa are 2/98c, train­ and having to quit because It's one assistant CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER trooper. Cleenlng iMma as she ing panta are 5/90c, together with close job she can't do wearing Gasp !• Slide Rule Manchsstor's Oldest and other! 6 School book Sign on a winding Mghway: with FtBMt FaclUUed I Rutiian lake works rather than leaving them other incom parable iMrgaina' ' In "These curves are different; the.v glasses. 7 Drink for a full day’s job Is one way. For clothing and bedding for babies. Dancing with a handsome man New York—A New York Jawel- Ofl-Street Parking II Indivlduel a Repeatedly get more dangerous after you paM II Stead example, as part of th« diahwesh- Do atop In. Want to call your at­ 65!'* to a dreamy piece of music and or haa marketed a tie clasp which EsUbUshed 1874 B Steels tention to: REMNANTS. 11c a having him talk the whole time is a mlnaturo, prectalon-mada slide }J ^ 1 0 Competent Ing rouune, aponge off the refrig­ —Ivtm Boyett to t«w >, im fcwiM. TJi. II '*— o erator. 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SWISS PASTRY RESTAURANT. 10 East Center HIND IN ALL OF THE W £ S T ~ • RECORD ON SHOP, 18.3 North Main St . haa St. Just one glance over the varied ry, then you can bring dry clean­ 1.99 • THE LINE after a day of tensions in the of-1 Veara No Barrier THE FABULOUS SKYLINERS fice or at home. to Mature Beauty fragrant CHERRY PIE S with ri.ch menu will excite your appetite. In ing and shirU to eith"er store. YEAH,LETS . IN THIS MOST J»s-? However, for" maximum a p e e d, Value! to 5.98! Daintf ROCK-N-ROLL , UNUSUAL If w e're sm art enough to iiae Juice bubbling up through the addition to the masterly service, flaky crust. (Jhop out birthday you'll relish the generous aerxings. bring dry cleaning to 20 East iabrics, band embroidered. INTO DENVER.' - Fresh, Washable Beauties some of the beauty aids at our fin­ W hite, pastel!. 9-18 moi. COTTON DRF.SSES, $5 »5 at gertips, we'll find that each birth­ greetings with HATCHET COOK ; Bring the whole family. Center St. and shirts to 299 W. 'W BLAIR'S LITTLE SHOP. 307 Etost 1 day has added only charm and lES and LOG CAKE ROLLS ] ------Middle Tpke. OPEN DAILY 7 to Center S t come- Iff regijl*r ahd half | Tovellness PINE-LBNOX PHXR- generously filled with whipped : Teenag:ers may have fun making 7. T hursdays io 9. sires. Tailored of Dsn River MAr-Y, 299 E ast Center St . and cream. These serve as an eye- ! the .Senior Scout "Chef's Favor- PINE-PHARM ACY, 664 Center catching centerpiece and how they ■ Ite," A perky ribbon in the hair is an f o ‘‘wrinkl-shed" fabric, these cot-, easy way to add a fresh look to U/ ton charmers are delightfully slim- , St., have BEAUTY DEW. the please the taste, OPEN SEVEN 1 \ cup sugar / / , I deep-pore cleanser.'31.35. that rids DAYS A WEEK from 7 to 7. 4 tablespoons lemon Juice the coiffure. But both the hair and ming with youthful lines. Arm the ribbon need to be shining clean INFANTS’ NEEDS yoimself with a supply to keep, the complexion of soil, stale make­ 3 egg yolk.a )EA>»ff up. Give your laahes the appear­ Smooth surface floor coverings 4ij tablespoons flour for the best effect. After sudsing .looking fresh and neat around the , and rinsing a ribbon, iron it with clock. Roomy and full rut. they are ance of a thick, luxurious growth will not hold finishes such as shel­ 1 cup water ( with one twist of MASCARA- lac, lacquer, vamiih or plastic fin­ 1 tablespoon butter a medium hot iron and you’re in BUGS BimNY geared to an active, busy life. Try ; business again. sonie on tomorrow. j MATIC, that curia and darkens ish. These will wear off in arras teaspoon salt 2.69 Crib llanktl lashes with on# motion. Save 33 on of heavy traffic and the smooth Meringue- 3 whites (from eggs r ^ 9 9 ‘ Large .16x50 lire with 5 fneh B U Z SAWYER i ROY CRANE OH,DEAR : YOLTLL T fA R T (5 ^ WELL.IFTHATS ...r MIGHT AS WELL Freshen a Room at Saving* Despite chemise conversation Ihtio "Helena Rubinstein" SKIN DEW covering may crack. in filling I 3 tablespoons sugar. rayon-satin hindirig. Jac­ I DIDN'T < HAVETD THE CASE.. GET MY MOiEV’S (rep 3S now 351 that includes VMix sugar and flour. Add hot Especially when we're houae--^ ADMIRAL, THIS 1$ COMMANDER SAMYER WITH WE SEUEVIE ENEMY DNERS MAY | SIR. THAT'S \ WHAT? YOU VrOFOSEX' \WAIT A CHARGE A WORTH! wool Jersey shfath. filled and* bound and snowbound, thoughts quard designs. Special | , 9 9 NTUUGEMCE. NES TRYING TO SOIVE THE MfSTS I TRY TO ATTACH SOME SORT OF WHAT I'M COME I LET FO«EI6M>A6ENT$ EXPECT YOU Emulsion and extra rich Cream. Could You fa r a INridend Cfir>ek u^ter, cook until thickest yolks , r,d«< orat WHILE, BUCK AN shaped, continues to be a prime j COTTON TRAINING PANtS_____ $ pairs99c TRACKING DEVICE TO THE HUUS TO URGE YOU /ATTACH IHFERHUL > 50 f A i K Y .f fashion favorite for winter wear. Dry shins drink up these prodticti Every Month In the Year? BUGS! hour of epgs and 'I'!'! ' ing. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COM- OF YDUR Ships to n ig h t, MOT TO DO. / DEVICES TO FER Beat-liked colors are black, navy | to look fresh, moist and dewy. I Who couldn't!) "We have lemon jume. butter and salt, F ' ^ RECEIVING BLANKETS------J for BEFORE YOU SAILTQMORRO*^ MVBHirc?.. AN , ^ l/DSV',' red, royal blue and green. You’ll want one BRACELET for 31 prepared a group of high-grade pleshel). Beat egg whites 'm 1 inqurements on brtishCK. 59c COTTON GOWNS er K IM O N O S_2 for 9 9 t UNUSUAL when, you see how nicely designed UTILITY COMMON STOCKS rTHEN.BYJUWTER, ^ “"“I pamta and redecorating supplies 39c WATERPROOF PANTS______3 for 99< ' mSOIOOOWNMY REQUEST Bewt the Raster Kush and eye catching they are. For selling to yield better than 5 'i per whites hold shape. Spread on pie r„„„^ction with the Waahing- I FROG-MEN AHDCMDI INDEEP, Shop now at BOYS AND STU­ tastv nibbling trv MIXED SALT­ cent. This portfolio js so set up f ling so mermgiie touches crust Birthday promotion thia 59c RAYON KNIT PANTIES______2 for 9 9 t YOUNG DENTS SHOP at C. E HOUSE ED NUTS at a SPECIAL 89c a 14- that the investor receives a divi­ nil around. Brow’n In over at ■ weekend " THE SCOUNDRELS MAN.y of. tin th at ia vacuum packed. 59c COTTON KNIT UNDERSHIRTS 2 for 9*c j u p -hanped! SON for the beat possible selection dend check monthly. " COBURN * deprers F.' (about 15 Tnlnutes) un-| ___ of handsome SPORT COATS. •MIDDLEBROOK. " 629 Main St. til meringue is brown. I ^ ^est founda- SLACKS, and SIHT.S for Juniors Proper Storage of household Call Mitchell 3-1105. ' ~ |Ykm for any make-up. For this rea- (size 4-12) boys (size 13-20i and cleaning items will encourage their Clearance Sale Ends Saturday ' ion, a woman should get plenty of students (size 34-.T8i. The selection use, especially by young helpeis in A,, salesman .. - is a man .. with .. a A "Closed - .... - -for - Vacation " ' Kle«p and eat properly. Next, a is at Ha peak. Bring your young j the family. Who wants to dig into amiie on hi* fare, a shine on his | hung: In the window of ; t!horoug:h cleaning; i* necessary to Apollo in to be ' suited' for the the back of a closet for mops, ihoaa and a lousy territor>^ BECK'S. 846 Main St., nrxt Mon-, remove all make-up. Thia helps spring season ahead. Choose from ■ cleaning waxes or vacuum clean­ —George Gobel March 20. Take advan- ; keep porea clean, thus avoiding a 79c COTTON BY DICK CAVALLI important labels: CThips. Cortlev.' er attachments? Try setting up an , I tage of the three remaining days cloudy .akin. POLO SHIRTS MORTY MKEKLF Northcool. ALTERATIO.NS ARE organized storage space for clean­ <'on«ider Thl- Inveetment ' of • Selling Out Sale. " EVERY- MICKEY FINN DY LANK LEONARD FI FRE®. i ing materials. A Connecticut "Blue Chip" for XHING IN THE STORE IS RE- Look Forward to Summer u / Groat 'Grantags' Safol th'S e^ eonUnue^l, growth ia EMHART d UCED. When the store reopens., It's eaay to dream of summer / IT WAS JUST BEFORE A SIGHT YOU MANUFACTURING CO. Call, it will bloS.aom w ith 1958 fashions ! when you can get auch wonderful CHRISTMAS! HE WAS VOTE DON’T SEC write or visit the office of SHEAR- for spring and summer. . '■savings on SUMMER FURNI­ \ DRIVING ONE OF THOSE EARLY EVERYJ SON. HAMMILL A OOMIPANY, TURE at MONTGOMERY WARD 57c LITTLE SPORT CARS-IT'5 AND PAY 913 Main Street. Dial MltohSII Dusting ceilings and walls of s OFTEN COMPANY. Equip your porch or f IN THE BARN* 3-1571 for complete details. home occa.sionally with a sweeper patio with a folding chaise and 2 attachment will keep them looking folding chairs of polished alu­ NOTICE! To Save money, test a perfume nice longer. This also svoids minum with durable saran web­ WE HAVE OPENED A NEW or cologne before buying. It may smudges made by a quick sweep bing I red or green with white) evaporate on a dresser after a drop of a dustcloth-covered broom. reg. $37.95 now 327.99. A 32 de­ & I or two is used becauae you don't posit holds your purchase until like it. ^ An Old-Time Value $8.95 May 15 and there Is no carrying During WATKINS SEMI-AN­ charge. Another outstanding “buv” UNIFORM DEPT. It Is Hot CroM Bun Time NUAL FURNITURE SALE this is the 4-poSitlon INNERSPRING With Lent beginning today, month,' you'll fimk. an incredible CHAISE that folds flat. Uph'ol- k* K-.’t^ 'ir'0 FOR THE WOMEN WHO WEAR WHITE HOT CROSS BUNS are baked price of only $8.95 for a UADDe A stered in waterproof fabric the freah evety Wednesday and Fri­ BAC?K CHAIR featuring such price tag? is a low 329.9'9. Soak , : MA Bbpi^b. Iwl tl.4 Ha day a t PINE" PASTRY SHOP. 658 built-in value, such a beautiful up the sun;, enjoy complete rela.x- Center St; HOT CROSS BUNS, hand-woven fiber-apllnt seat. Of ation' in your own back yard for CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER as you know, were served in Eng­ solid hardwood with nutmeg maple pennies. Summer entertaining is cMHItC M A MOAfTOKlMG ROOM land 7n the. pre-Christian era in finish for generations of use. use gracious and easv when a 6 - ;c. MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES AND FRANK RIDGEWAY WOBBWVBRS BTUOy HI5 PUL5S, i honor of the Goddess of Spring. BAAINWAVEB, ANO KEAFIRATIOM HOUR A H DUTY •thia Early American treasure any­ UMBRELLA-TABLE and f o u .• ; Later, the croaa was placed on the where in the home. All four floor.s CHAIRS center your lawn. The SMALL WB TRY rr YOU'RE RISMt; MR.ABERNATHY.^ .,bun. in a missionary spirit. Filled ] For The.Wamea Who with plump raiaina and fruits, en­ are .yielding up similar price ad­ adju.slable umbrella creates shade AOAIN, MY OSAR? WHEN you H iss ME, ventures during February. Don't where you wgnt it. Chairs arc BELLS DO RiNS! ' M'ear Whito At Wbrk joy HOT CROSS BUNS around the clock. Refreahmenta with a miss them. padded for comfort: the umbrella has a flower-garden lining for ex­ IThiltenton ; patriotic ‘‘flavor" are featured for I Waahington'a birthday: (Jheyry Some families can trace their ceptional beautv. Reg. 384.95 now pies, festive cookiea and' cakes. ancestry back 300 years but can't 364.88. tell you where -their children were ' Any girl can tell you—the only last night.- 7— Those silk twill print scarves Ive League fa.shion for all thing harder than a diamond is —Changing Times in cycling, carriage or. coachman sizes. Thia style features tiying to get one. designs sdd a bright touch to a - —P-K Sldeliner The silk paisley shirt dress i.s winter costume. the popular shirtwaist fash­ the ideal addition to a wardrobe w m right about now. It looks forward When makinp tilled cookies ion with a custom-pleated Dally 'Care Pays Off Best-buys for extm savings On th e. cosmetic co'unter of to spring and takes the edge from spread filling alnioot to the edge, bodice roll-up three quarter ARTHUR DRUG STORE. 942 winter. . ‘ t cover with lop dough and press edges together lightly w1{h tines 3H» sleeve and a convertible col­ I Main St., are Innumerable prod- BOYS’ STURDY PLAYWEAR I ucta to help ua malntadn. soft, Charming Accents for the llonae of flowered forjt. JEFF COBB BY FETER HOFFMAN lar. The gently flared skirt I smooth hands, shining hair and a Patterned after "Hummel" fig­ THE STORY MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGG9 urines are the NEEDLEPOINT Time fur a Pretty Haircut Western Jeans Colorfast Polos GIRLS' 39c YOU general youthful appearance. REG. 1.98 T H E T R l p r i MIfLE, INPOUCE HEADQUAHTBRe.., has deep angle pockets and Many HAND CREAMS are on PICTURE canvases Just arrived at Next week during school vaca­ MUfTWL Tu. Die IPAaiHE MClUJWHILC- I<30ULDl?THCLPir. DB. WIW.AKE^SO leUESS I MXSUT AS UCa TELL CATCH ON OVER! < YOUR YARN SHOP, 50 Cottage tion might be a convenient time DUNGAREES PANTIES iwFOeiMTiONONJUSnw GO.VBS IGNORED THE S G a . ANGRY? WHAT'S YOU. ISAWAPPKHIATW5T QUICK' > BY SOLLY, YOU'RE RIGHT/ a fly front opening. sale: The huge 18-oz; "Perfection" hand cream is $1.19, reg. $2.18. St. Buy them singly or in paira; the for you to come with daughter to Two tamfott kaha RKSWON TALKING, WAPPENEC) JUSTIN?. ■rootvi IT DOaS HAVE J subjects are delightful: Children, SCHUTZ BEAUTY SALON.. 983 famous-name brand sale CIUANKVOU, PA L^ I iTTOMi I "Ayer" hand softeners are half TTMCTOU Above styles available in i price. From the array of home colorful birds on flowering branch? Main St., for a trim, flattering FULUar. SHOWED up/ es, home-lIke cottages. Make a HAIRCUT by arty oue of the tal­ sizes 10-20, 12 Vi-24 i/x. ; permanent kits, you'll And the one Time to aavo on heavy-duty playwear. I exactly suited to - yinir needs. cushiony scatter rug that,la WfJ'i- ented stylists here. Open sll day able and inexpensive .for the chil­ Salurday, George Washington's Grants famous double-life Sanforized jeans' ! Tighten up straggly ends or limp with vulcanised double kneeg. Size.* 6-12 ' bangs. "Ogllvie’! hair apecialiats dren's room, bathroom or Hall now’ birthday, too. Call Mitchell 3-8951 \Vestcrn-!tj le, Sanforized Combeii cottoni long-wear­ Other Styles Available that "Bernat" flag, brought out for an 'appointment or be a wel­ . . . long-vx'ear combed cotton polos, com­ ing.;.or run-proof aceta(c ; packaga a home permanent with plete selection. Sizes 6-16. Buy separately denim. Sturdy long-wear.' Size,s 5-52. ! a ppt-perm conditioner for soft, ••Luxor" a new COTTON RUG comed "walk-in" if you prefer. tritrot with feminine! trim^ YARN in glorious .colors that can W hether you ir e 8, 18 or 80 an up- or together. . .Save now on these extra­ Hurry now for this onC' i silky results. Don’t be without value specials! Both,gizM 6-16. Stye iKnrt j "pgllvle’’ LANALLURE, , the be made Into" 93 different rug der tq-date hairstyle wll,l be adapted In pme saving! buy. 2 to 6Xi I magic maka-up for halir, .that haa stgjna. '^ e k e canvatjea are in stock frkme your-features attractly^. ,1 , - (geometrifcs, strlpea. floral) In I polishing power .In a single drpp.' 'Here they know (jow to shape, .how OBEN tiiyjUNMT, t ' l l SPRING JEWEERY has arrived, 80i". to thin and coax the hair into a .818 MAIN ST. RUG FRAMES' NEEDEDI forfof imajt- i Ask to see the FRESHWATER smart palo. DOWNTOVlN . FRIDAY NIOHta , I WHITE, necklace centering a ing theg'e thick luxurious rugs,. j ;j CORSET SHOP. ■■ 7 A ray platterh set with important Why not start one, vidilie th* eve­ MANCHESTER BAt. UN"nt ■«$• nings are still long and much can ’ ■ M l MAIN 8’nUEBT—MI. S-«M* atones. Btorrings to match. How The Inquirer I anUrt jewelry can freahen a dreae! be accomplished indoors. - 7T- 0 ' 1 A V- ■ V. ■W, r V- ■ A,. - ■» • r

\ • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN* ^D N E SD A Y . FEBRUARY 19, 1958 PA6IS FlFl't o "IT PAGE f o u r t e e n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 19BS t h e Herald Angh By Bristol High Tacjcs. 46-38 o n *Jp8t a Regular Guy' EARL YO ST Draws Praise Spelts Editor What’s This? ...... ■■ ■ . ' " . AU - Frqin M entor Golden, Colo., Feb. 19 iJ fi — Oscar’sr”Great Platymg Unusual Friendships Shortfi from the Daily Best f They’re going to try ice hockey Date fo r the annual baseball excursion trip of Campbell rulee lit a bpeketball game be­ Defeat 11th For Fine Play tween the Colorado State. Council, Knights of Columbus, has been set for Sunday, June College and Colorado - Mltoee' Attra6ting Customers Conductor and Boxer 15 at Yankee Stadium in New York. Joe McCarthy, who will Junior varsity teams Monday MIXKU mil BLK6 ( REC IJEAOUE co-chairman the project With Jerry Williams, repot^ tickets New York, Feb. 19 (/Pyr— night. SlaaSlBf* . . . In 13 Tilts ,W I. Pci. Standings' have been secured for the doubleheader between the New The Boston Celtics were at Every time a foul i* called 01)v*-Jo« Rnaacito ...... 44 22 .487 W. L. Pet. Cincinnati, Feb. 19 — “ He’s just a regular’*guy.” That’fi " Boston. Feb. 19 (/P)— A noted symphonic conductor cheer­ the Garden to play the New on a player, he must spend one IrU-Ssm Vacantl ...... 42 M .824 Dart-Maid ...... 42 12 .778 the way Coach George Smight describes Oscar Robertson, SIDE MIDGETS York Yankees and Detroit Tigers. The original date of Julv 6 or two mintee, at the referee's Pat-John Acrlo ...... » 27 .591 ing at ringside. A middleweight boxing contender pondering w(U discarded when it was lesrned^------—r------!!— York Knickerbockers and Big Anh-Paul Correnti ...... 24 80 . 545 Oliva’s Esso ...... 37 17. .685 the University of Cincinnati's sensational sophomore basket* For Locals By defeatlnK Ponticelll'a 47-29 discretion, in n penalty box. No Marir-AI Puisn 25 8i .5.10 McCann's Service ...3 0 21 .688 lajt'nigrht. Ou«'» kept their winning a Rachmaninoff concerto. Impossible? Not in the case of the the New Hsven Railrosd would not broke into a grin put on any special cars due to the batt and track atars in years, L t more than two players of one Myrtli-Blll lARivtcre .... M M .500 Fuller’s CoiUracl'ora .25 26 .490 ball star who is the second leading scorer in. the nation and streak intact. For the winners. unusual friend.ship between Rory Calhoiin and Arthur Fiedler. Bob Kyasky of Ansonia, haa been as he stepped into the circle team may be off the floor at one Ann-Rbss Lalthrrt*...... ^ .2 * M .500 Hartford Rd. Grill ...2 3 25 .479 '^who has helped booet the Bearcat# Bv PAT BOLDUC The pair got together last night* holiday weekend. Per ususl, the Panny»Eddle Paean) ...... 29 87 . 439 Toddy rotter had IP points and assigned to the Nike eite in Man­ for the center jump against 6-11 time. Nanej^John Oaudtno ...... M 32 .4.19 Pagani's Clijipers^.. .23 25 .479 into a position as ths No. 2 team Favored Bristol High re- Mike Lautenbach and Mike Ku.stak for a few rounds of Bach-to-box price of the ticket- will include •Ray Felix. in the country. round trip train transportation chester. The fleet-footed halfback, No free thrdlvit will b* xraat- Prg-Bnb Bonadl'S ...... M M .424 Renn’s Tavern ...... 13 ,38 .255 mained in contention for p had in and S tallies, respectively. ing-and'-back In a reunion which That was the last time anything RiUh-Emlr Polil ...... 2* 40 ,194 Family Split Up The lithe Roberteon. a 19-year- W m MarshaU from Hartford tO Grand Central who starred for three y e i^ with ed the team fouled. Instead; Rcna-Lmd* IMmato ...... 33 43 ..1M West Side Tavern ...1 1 40 .216 berth in the forthcom iriK , The lo.sing Contractors had three had a bold promotional touch. Cal­ |he Army Cadets, recency com­ but concentraUon ahowed on the' It will be given the ball out of Nolcworlhy score.: Paul Correni) ISaf' Only two matches were held old Negro from Indianapoui. la houn has two . lobal, fights In the Btatton. plus a grandsund re- face of Russell, the 6*10 former avezai^ng about 33 points a gaffie. Tniirnampiit ’ *>’= points each In Jack' ssrVed teat at the Houee that Ruth pleted four months 6f sonoollng in boumbi. 347. this week, with league-leading Plioenix, Arts., Feb. Ifi UFI— State Clas.a A 1 ournam "r";"",: em i, Meleako. Craig Phillips and Bill next 10 ^ays and Fiedler soon de­ guided missiles in T e^s, followed San Francisco All-America and Dari-Maid ahutling out Renn’i He had a high output of 56 point# with a hard-earned although . o, parts for a South American con­ Remains Atop BuUL Olympic ace who now stars for the WOMEN’S LEAGUE Some at the Saa Frandeco Rusconl • • • by four weeks at /Ft. Benning, Tavern 3-1^ and runnerup Oliva’a Otants were relaxing In front in a game against Seton Hall In fiomewhat Floppy 46-38 CCIL! in the second game, Police and' cert tour. O a-.. .ManchesteiV Pete Close, of Celtics, the best In the National Standings Esso winning all three polnta from New York’s Madison fiquafa Nevertheless, the acquaintance . . . W L P( o t their hotel last night when \irtory over stuhhorji Manchester; irjre became the first team to pin Aiiswer to two'queries from SL John’s University in Brooklyn, Baaketball Assn. and. some say, Silky Sullivan last place West Side Tavern. Mon­ a oar With New York license Garden earlier this season. - / Issl n ght before 600 fans in the defeat on Deci's. winning by a through cross-interests Is for real. Scoring R a ce \remders7 (D Members of the Ad­ N. Y., isn’t crewing ar,y sensation the best basketball team ever as­ Walnut Restaurant .4 1 13 .71 day's matches were postponed. Ahd hia scoring and general aU- "I met Rory in San Francisco WhiU Glasa...... 33 21 .6 platee pulled up. Bristol Armory. .W-.12 score. It was a loosely piay- j visory RecresUon and Park Com- as a miler ddrmg the Indoor track sembled. Week’s finest scores were turned "tVoU, here's a Now Yorker,” round play are etacking in th* cus­ V.'hil* the cold-shooting Indian.* cd game 'til the last three minutes where I. was a guest conductor," New York—Willi* Marshall of mission art Bill Br»nan, Tom season but the Silk Towner is get­ All Around Performance . Horse to Beat Fletcher Glass ...... 25 29 ,4i in by John Simm.ons 132, Ed Kovls tomers. not only here but In most said Fiedler who is fafned as lead­ Hobby Shoppe ..... 25 29 .41 said one of the Giants, went down to defeat No. 11 third snd Police and Fire leading by 10] Hershey was held scoreless In two Kall(*y. Alton Cowles,-Ed McGuire ting some valuable experience. Within the next 48 minutes of 126. A1 Wilhelm 125, Hippo Cor­ The woman who had been placet the Beafcata play. in ru~''erslon. in 13 start.* this win­ points. Dave Kaye l»d a Deci's ral- i er of Uie Boston "Pops" Orchestra. games last week, but retained hia and Wklter Fox. Jim Herdlc, Rec­ Last week he was fifth at Madlaon play, or until hU stuff shot Ed’s. Atlantic 23 31 .4: renti 125-127-369. Walt Sueby 350 "He'a just a regular guy. he *8He asked me' what was on the Arcadia, Calif.. Feb. 19 (A5— Jon-Di’* ...... 15 39 .2 driving walked up to the for­ ter Coach Toby Vega s Rarns : ly which fell short by three mark-1 American Hockey League scoring reation Depa>’‘^i**ent superintend­ Square Garden in the New York clinched a 113-111 victory. Russell and Bill Adamv 346. mer New Yorkers, shook her likes a lot of fun and he enters notched their ninth triumph in 17 | program and 1 told him the feature ent, servee as secretary. (2) All Stretch-running Silky Sullivan was League-leading Walnut restnu* TUESDAY HOUSEWIVES e.rc. I lead with 89 points on 32 goals and A, ^ Games and this Saturday wss all over the- floor, picking off th# solid favorite to win the $25.- finger and said; ^ into ell the activities." said Smith ou in-.* snd the victors now must | Kave with 23 points wa.s high | work was Rachmaninoff's piano 48 ssaists. Jimmy Moore of Cleve­ members -of th* commUslon serve he’lr take part in the National rebounds at a record pace., block­ rant shaded Jon-Di’s 2-1. last night StMidlnga of Robertson. ‘‘-He'a Just a normal concerto. When he asked me which 000 added San Felipe Handicap to­ and moved eight full games ahead "I shouldn’t even talk to you g ’ t ps.'i strong Torrington Fn- : man for the night while Doyle and i land srored six points during th* free . . . The wins by Mrs. John AAU- Champlonihips at the ing numerous shots with unbeliev­ W Pet. fellows. BInce you and the boy.” dnv in order to qualify for the an­ Jeff T>-hur had 2P tallies collective- i one, I knew he was s true'^music Cfougsn and her Welmamer. Fritz, Gotham Garden...The Highland day over lOrivbl 3-year-olds in his of second place White Glass whigh Flying Saucers .679 Honby Is M ule week to climb into second place able reflexes snd.timing, and all last tuneiip for the $100,0(X) added Dodgers left town, my family nuli P'ste tourney ; ly for the losers^ Art Storey, who lover. There are several Raf^ltian- with a total o f '71. to trail Mar­ in the recent Foot Guard Dog Park PTA Lower. Grades, Fathers the while maintaining about a 17- was blanked 3-0 by the Hobby Dbuble Boilers .583 Oscar likes n.ualc as a hobby and inoff concerto.s but relatively few Santa Anita Derby March 8. Is splitting up. My son is go­ The locals scored first, with Cap- ; continues to impXovc, controlled j shall by 9, Moore broke MarshaJI's ghow in Hartford were Coveted will meet the tipper Grades. point scoring average.' Shoppq. with the victors gaining a Rolling Pin* .. .560 ing to Los Angeles to live and he and teammates Ra^h ^ v is . fain Dick Duftanoski converPng a , both backboards and scored - 24 people know It." monopoly on all three scoring de­ ones. Fritz won blue ribbons in Fathers In a special baaketball Last year, the Celtics won their Silky Sullivan, the California tie for third spot In the standings. Spatulas . s ,.. .512 my husbnnd wants to go to Ban Spud Hornsby, Ronnie Dykes and colt whose Gome-from-behlnd style Also. Ed’s Atlantic upset Fletcher into a quick 2-0 Manches- • points in leading his team to vie- Avowed Fight Fan partment leads by taking over the Open B, Winner Dog and Best of game Merch 7 at the Buckley first NBA championship with Rus­ Coffee Cups .. .417 Francisco.’’ others spend a lot of spare time t-r Iced but that was the last time | tor>'. He received fine support from Fiedler, an avowed fight fanwhp lead uith 49. Marshall was Breed classifications . . . SU mem- •School. Walt Ferguson is assist­ sell as a rookie bu^ Russell could has captivated horse followers, Glass 2-1. V Skillets ...... 250 listening to records and the radio. Br;stol .trailed slthough.the lo.sers Biliy Johnson who threw In 19 watches as much boxing in person still the goal scoring leader with b m of the Manchester Dog Trsin- ing Charlie Bjrbato with the Low­ be fooled. This year, it has been a faced a distance of a mile and one- Shirley Vlttner 120-135-358, Ed­ The front - 1 F 1 y i n g He's a ”C average student and i#f k 'otted7he score twice in. the first markers. and on television as he can squeeze his 32. ing Club, headed by Jim S^Idon, er Grade perlfinnel while Ed Klrk- Boston runaway from the start in slxteentji in the feature race. na Hilinski 132-106-342 and Maude Saucers notched a 4-0 victory over majoring In bustnees admtniatra- Carpenter 105-119-109-333 topped hair. into his schedule, saw Calhoun Durc Fisher of Hershey was also have successfully passed ih ^ b tg in - hsm will head -the Upper Grades’ the astern" Division and very little Willie Shoemaker ■was book^ the Coffee Otps, hinnersOp Doubje Tankers Top tlon under Cincinnati’s cooperative Manches'er fell behind by 11 Y Jl'MOR I.r.AOt'E ner’s couree for their esnines. ’The squad. i* getting past Russell. for the ride on Silky, hi* first in all participants. Other standout Boilers won 3-1 over the Rolling education - plan. During hla co-op fight Joe Giambra In 'Frisco. without a scoring point last week, • • • points. 24-13. with 4:33 remaining Standings "I like all the classical music,” as the Bears only scored a single ' lilt Includes Mrs, Elesnor. Palmer "He’s come along faster than racing aboard the colt. Last Sat­ scores were authored by t>qt Cow­ Pins %n'd the Double Boilers bat­ work periods he ii employed in the in the seeond quarter but rallied W I. with a Boxer, Mrs. Elaine Buser Former (Community Y Director .most fellows in the pro league." urday Shoemaker got on Silky for les 114, Flo Johnson 108-113, Made­ tled to a 2-2 tie with the Skil­ B ulkeley Foe Accounting Department at the in brilliant fashion behind -a bit Calhoun said. "I got a .big collec­ gosi in a mtir of games, and he Boland ( tion of records and listen as much fell to third place with 69 points. and Collie, MU* Cathy McCormick Bill Stearns, an office visitor last I Coach Red Auerbach said of Rus- a workout for the first time. line Morley 105-107, Elsie Pound lets. Cincinnati Gaa * Electric Co. of fine shooting by sophomore Pat Mas ** Jill's andPo^le, Mrs. Janet Techier and week, reports that his son. Bill Jr. ■ell today. "But he had all the tal­ . While Silky Sullivan haa beaten 126, Ruth Ostrander 109. Flo Klot- Top tingle games were chalked Robertson does only the normal Mistretta and junior Wes Feshler. as I can . There ain’t nuthin' finer Freddie Glover of Cleveland and Sweeping six of the nine events, Elks for a nian than music. Yeah, Mr. Bruce Carmichael of Providence Geonan Shepherd. Gus Elcholtzer is teaching at Plainfield High ent needed liat year. He's plsying some of the colts in today’s race, er 107, Alice Beebe 107, .Mary Mc- up by Hllma McComb 110, Betty Manchester High encountered lit­ amount of chattering to both ' Twice this game Indians rolled oft , Gordon Cleaners and German Shepherd and Bill School. The latter was .. great skier better beesuse he is better ac­ his freaky fashion give* concern to Clarthy 105-109, Marge Holmes Gailichant 109. Ruth Bryant 107. teammates end opponents during strings of six straight points to .------Fiedler is a great man." were tied for fourth with 64 p oii^ tle trouble trouncing Hartford While admitting he knows of no each. Hollander and Boxer. Club meet* while at Mlddlebiiry. BUI Sf. ia on quainted with the team style even his stoutest admirers. 111. Amy PirkSy 116, Ella Staum Bernice Cartwright 105, Bea Cor­ Bulkeley 54-22 yesterday after­ a game and Smith said Oscar often finally gain a 25-25 stalemate at Bolahd Oil continues to pace the compositions concerning boxing, Monday nights at the Community the staff at the Mansfield Training "I've never seen such timing off In his last race,, he made' up 31 109, Sherry Jochimaen 117-112. mier 106. Sherry Jochimsen 106, noon in a awlmming meet at the takes several minutes of light the intermission, with Feshler's y junior League as the Oilers had Bob Robertson of Providence re­ Ruth McIntosh 108 and Ann Twer- Fiedler says ho likes the sport be- mained on top in Mnalty minutes T. A new beginner’s class starts School and U 11 ing in North defense," Auerbach added. "Hutchr lengths and was beaten only a neck Clair* Obremskl 105 and Phyllis high achool pool. While alao calisthenics in the dressing room, tw,n-pomter accouting for the tic. [ nuie difficultv downing Gordon . ■ ■ - ' ■''Xi'/.V. 'ii'- Monday night at 8 o’clock. Franklin. The Stearns' daughter, ins (Mel Hutchins, now with the by the favored Old Pueblo. dy 112.^ McCarthy 105. winning six second place finishes, before he goes out to warin up for But the host Rams regrouped i Cleaners 56-24 last night . Ma s * cau.*e it has a similarity to con­ with s total of 134 on 42 minors, ducting. two majors, three’ 10 minut* mis­ - • * • Barbara, U now studying for her KnIcksI la the clo.sest to him but, . Old Pueblo, unbeateir in eight CHURCH LEAGl'E the host Indians placed 1-2 in four a game. their forces and chalked up five Bill's stayed one game behind by DUSTY LEAGUE A sports writer who haa made "I like the skill, stamina, the conducts snd s match. master's degree in. speoitl educa­ of course, Hutchins is much smal starts, was not named for today's Standing* of the events and the score could cqnsecutive tallies to shoot ahead upending the Elks 62-42 in the X ■ New scribe for the successful Standing* all road trips with the Bearcats quick thinking and the courage of Johnny Bower continued to pae* Manchester High rifle team Is Miss tion at the University of Southern ler 6-6." race. .•} W U Pet. have been much more one-sided 34-27 'With three minutes to go In nightcap. K Cleveland Indian for 17 years. Catcher Jim Hegan got word California’s Tracy , Clinic. She is Haa Russell made the difference Shoemaker was signed to ric^e W. L. Pet. described Oscar In thie manner: the third period. The winners were a boxer," he said. "He faces the the gositenders, the Cleveland vet­ Vermont Girl Winner PauU Adams. Gil Hunt, who has St. John's ...... 56 32 .636 had not Coach Dick Sollanek sub­ In the opener, the Oilers used a yesterday he has been traded to Detroit. He’s shown here at following a course in special edu­ in a Celtics team that used to be Silky Sullivan for the remainder Merrill’* Market .37 23 .617 stituted freely early in the meet. "Actually he’i ,still just a kid. home safely from that point since rone defense to perfection to down ifiis home In suburban Lakewood toying with a couple of sou­ iinexpecled constantly and must eran having an average of 2.28 on Bets>' Snlt*. of Norwich. V t, flashes through the snow to win enjoyed phenomenal success a.* St. Japies' (1) ...... 55 33 .625 cation for deaf children after teach­ a perennial also-ran even with the of his race* here, and If Silky WUco Tool ...... 36 24 .600 St. James’ l 2 l ...... 51 37 .580 Manchester captured both re­ He’s just a tjrpical 19-year-oId the Silk Towners never were able the Cleaners. Big Rudy Wojnaro- venirs from his long, career backstopping for the Tribe—an auto­ make an adjustment instantly. 123 goals allowed in 54 games, the women's slalom event,at the Mont-Lschaux, Switzerland, ski coach of the marksmen, handled 25 "It's the same thing as conduct­ ing these handicapped children for likes of Bob Cou.iy, Bill Sharman shows enough promise, he'll go In ABA Tool ...... 3,i .583 North Methodiai (2 ) 51 37 .580 lays. with Dan Dormer, Doug Ste­ sophomore and I don’t believe he la to get within more than five points wicz with 20 points led the scoring graphed ball and a bronzed catcher s mitt he used in receiving snd also lead in shutouts with meet, Sunday. By placing second' in yeslerdky's giant slalom match results until the last two Gunver Mfg...... 3.1, 2.1 .583 aware yet of the national reputa­ ing. WTien a musician suddenly Seven. Marcel Paille of Providence weeks when...... he...... delegated...... the...... jobtwo years. Bill Sr. reports that and other.*? the Kentucky Derby, with Shoe­ St. Bridget's ...... 49 .39 ..557 vens, Bruce McLain and Co-Cap­ of the lead during the final eight and his height advantage helped one of the three no-hitters he caught for Cleveland. ( AP Photo­ event, the Vermont' girl accumulated enough points to lead in Ui* "We still need Cousy's ususl Gus's Grinders .. .27 33 .550 tion he ha*. minutes of play. Two successful makes ■ mistake or a wrong en­ had two consecutive shutouts over to Miss Adams, s member of the Binks is doing fine at the maker up. North Methodist (1)48 40 „545 tain Jim Davis comprising the him to control the boards. He had fax l. combined standings for women. (AP Photofsxi. T ining School and keeps a close great game, and Sharman and Mai Tool .10 50 .167 medlev relay quartet, and Chris . “ At first, he wasn’t w much of • free throws by forward Dick Day plenty of assistance from Hans trance and there are 100 men in the weekend, blanking Rochester High School W’orld staff. . .John Others named for the San St. Mary’s ...... 4 8 40 .545 front of you. the conductor has to tab on the Manchester spo'rts scene (Frank) Ramsey, and the wonder­ Felipe were Sabredale. Carrier X., Wllco Tool blanked cellar-dwell­ South Methodist ... 47 41 ..534 made it 40-33 in favor of the home Peterson With 17 tallies and Hank on Saturday snd Hershey on Sun­ Kaminski, of Rockville, s student ing Mai Tool 3-0 last night to move McNeil, Leon Twombly, Ron Allen !j^gt*likrall'thr i^ t rf*the^blawlMr act like the captain of a ship, sway- ! at'CSieney Tech and the basketball via TTie Herald. ful help we're getting from older The Shoe. Rerun, Music Man Fox. Center Congo* (1) .. 46 42 .523 and Dave Drapeau making up the team and the determined Rams Grzyb With 14. Ed Czarnota witfi day. They were his first of-the • » • ■ w1thi)i one game of league-leading freestyle relay fouraonie. Other : *** **'* other pla.yers ilk* Wm. w’ent into a semi-freeze with 4:21 •Irate Fans Blast Lane ing in a storm, to right matters in correspondent for The Herald, is fellows like Arnie Ri.*en and Andy Aliwar, McTaviah, Sully's Boy, Emanuel Lutheran .. 45 43 .511 eight /points w'as high for the season. * Merrill's Market which lost all local wdnnere Incladed Billy Stuck 1 Doesn’t Ulw Flying left in the loosely played contest. a moment." Rookie ■'Bill Sweeney of Provi­ Hebron Five Upended, also a clever artist and his draw- Matt Maetozo Jr., director of Phillips” Auerbach .said. '"Russell's Fiiryvan and Circle Lea. Second Cong...... 4,3 45 .489 Cleaners who contlnuslly lost the three points to fifth place Gus's in the 200-yard freestyle: Stevens 1 Oscar isn’t too happy, however, High-scoring Tom Anderson, ball on bad passes and when they dence was the player of the week, Ing of Frank Crowley is a beaut. physical education at Manchester great importance is that he gets silky Sullivan carried high Community Baptist .4 1 47 .466 High School, hss taken over the ua the ball when we need it. like Grinders. ABA Tool edge Gunver in the "100-yard orthodox breast-1 because (he UC'equad haa made who was Averaging 20.1 polnta go­ could get off a shot they were lim­ Tommy Holmes, last-half man­ scoring nine points on four goals Crowley,'head of the Drafting De­ weight of 124 pounds, with Aliwar Mfg. 2-1 in another match. Concordia Lutheran 34 54 .386 Hegan, Popular Indian, eoitorahip of his own State Asan's. last>night. We didn't have that be­ next at 119. Center Congo* (2) .. 34 ,54 .386 stroke: Art Nielsen in the 100-'every road trip this seiiaon by ing Into the second meeting be­ ited to one as big Rudy outfought ager of Montreal in 1957. plans to atid five ■ assists,- in three games partment at Cheney Tech, will be Best scores were Dinned by Bill tween the two rivals, topped the Need One More Victory honored by the Knights of Colum­ profeastonal bulletin. Hia accept-' fore. Zion Lutheran ...... 32 .56 - .364 .yard freestyle; and Paul Tierney \ plane. He doesn’t like to fly but them off the boards. return to the scouting field for the which raised his season totals to I Sheekey 128-129-367. Earl Arm- in the 100-yard butterfly. | he’s always the firat. ona on tha Bell Town shooters with 12 mark­ Ma's Sk Bill's staged a second 24 goals, 37 assists snd 61 points. bus on St. Patricks Day, March ancC of this important position Teem Player Temple Beth Sholom 24 64 .273 Los Angeles Dodgers in 19.58. was announced at the 1. teat execu­ "He's also proved himself to be g Tgwf 1VT* b1 i strong 1.31. Bob Bert ache 130 snd The- Indians conclude their reg- : plane, ers. Including eight foul shots In half drive to win over the Elks. Traded Off to Detroit 17, at the annual combination UConnS Win iNinth Doug MacUachlen 3.35. Match results: St. Mary's 4. 10 tries. TTie CCIL scoring leader Approximately 450 fans tumed#erect a 43-36 advantage at th* Irish Night-Sports Ntght program. tive council meeting of the an exceptional team player. His Center Congregational (I) 0; St. ular season in another home meet j On those road tri]^ Oscar always They led by only three points, 21- Friday afternoon at 3:30 against' can be found at the head of the hooped 23 points In the previous 18. at Intermission. Larry Lovett out last night to watch Hebron three-quarter mark and th* victora Kaminski ia also the artist for the CAHPER at New BriUin SUle shooting is good enough but he COI NTR5' CI.I’B WOMEN Bridget's 3, St. John's 1; St. James' Manchester - Bristol encounter. Regional make Ita debut in the alao held the upper hand in th* Tech school paper . . Speaking of Teacher College. Maetozo follows knows how to pass and when. It's Conference Game (2| 3, Emanuel Lutheran 1; South strong Torrington. line walling to board the plane and scored 20 of hla 26 markers in the Cleveland, Feb. 19 (/P)— jCeneral Manager Frank Lane of j Standing* Medley relay—Manchester (Dor- then he grabs a seat as far to the Deadly Tommy JUonahan was the last half to pace his team. Tim the Cleveland Indians was uMaunted.today by the reaction of ! achool’a brand new gymnasium, final eight minutes, outsheottfig the Irish Night. Francis Mahoney Jullu. Markiewicz of the Stamford on defense, though, that he gives W L Pet. Methodist 3. Community. Baptist but Nathan Hale-Ray from Mnos- the Rams 1.5-11. reports Connie .Foley will ser\-e as school system w-ho resigned due ua what we need." 1; Center Congregational- (i) 3, mer, Stevens. McLSin and Davis), front as possible. only other performer to wind up In Mikoleit and Jon Morhardt each Stores, Feb. 19 lAh — The Uni­ Putters...... 1 3 .625 T.. 2:00.7. Robertson had a sensational ca^ double figures, caging five baskets, scored 15 points. Darcy Smith irate fans to his trade of catcher Jim Hegan to the Detroit up apoiled the inaugural hy de Zehron topped all acorera with toastmaster with Tony O'Bright pressure of w'ork and studying Ruasell. who picks off sn aver­ versity of Connecticut grabbed its Zion Lutheran 1; Second Congre­ 4,000 Winners Mashles ...... 5\ 3 .625 200-yard freestyle—1. Stuck 1 reer with Indianapolis CHspua At- all from long range. Tigers. Hegan, a member of the Tribe since 194L and one of j feating th* host Rams for s see-1 20 points, two more than team- and his orchestra playing Irish in New Ycrk. ihc first issue under age of one rebound every 90 sec­ gational 3, North Methodist (2) 1; played his usual outstanding game ninth Yankee Conference win list Spxins ...... 4 \4 .500 (M). 2. Towle (jit). 3 . Ander-i fucks' two-time Indiana High for the Elks and led the scoring the most popular player:! ever to'*------— | ond time. 58-47. .But perhaps the mate .Sprei her. (.'o-Caplain Dav* dinner music. the new editor will be due in late onds he's in game, rang up his night ss it defeated the University Blasters ...... 4 .500 Ncrth Methodist'(1) 3. Concordia son (Bi. T., 2:14. School champions, and he came CCIL Btaadiiige \Wth 17 tallies. The defeat for the wear an Indian uniform, sent man. "It has been such a long losers gained some ronsolslion es-| Farley hooped 19 tallies, including • • • April after the Spnng Conference umpteenth rebounding record last of Massachusetts, 88-72. D rivers...... 4 , i\ , ..100 Lutheran 1; Temple Beth Sholom W to the Tigers yesterday In a four- 50-yard freestyle—1. Watikus '.bere as one of the moat sought aftor L Pet. Elks was costly as they could have time. My home is here and every­ peclslly since they lost the first I 5-6 from the foul line, in a losing One ot.West Point's finest foot- in Fairflfld. ' night as he grabbed 25 against the The Connecticut Huskies led Brassies ...... 2 6 \.250 2, St, James' (1; 2. (B1. 2. Baxter (M). 3. Gar- In the county, ^ Wetherafleld ...... 10 2 .833 moved into a tie for second place player, no-money trade which Lane thing. meeting by s lop-sided 6.5-26 m sr-; cause. Hal Taylor came up '*'ith Knicks. He now has 1,280 this sea­ through the first half and' fin- The Drivers shut out t.ie apfiims Noteworthy scores: Earle Rohan ...... 9 2 said was designed to bring more Arcaro’s Goal rutz (Mi. T.', 0:27.5. 1 he .quickly haa turned Hall ...... 8181 with a win "If it's any consolation. I'm bis best night, scoringwtse. tslly- son. compared to the league mark i.shed the evening with a 45.7 per­ 4-0, the Blasters upended the Pu 125, Ken Munroe 128—346, Henry lOO-vard orthodox breast-stroke j fut to be more toan Just a scorer. Conard ...... 6 R .545! ■ Next week Ma’s * Bill’s will be youth into the wigwam. glad I'm going to Detroit. It's a | Coach a y d . Waahhurn’s youth-! |"K 11 markers for the Rams who 1,258 set a year ago by On- centage in shots from the floor. ters 3-1 and the Mashiea and Bras^ Grzyb 133—339. Mike PlocMarczyk _J ' Stevens (Mi. 2 Zaglio"* •“’ •I Connie-Dierking lead th* R .500 I out to knock off the front-nirming Bristol ...... 6 ' Detroit gave the Indians J. W. nice place to play and iCs a prom-1 Calif.. Feb. 19 (A*)— Eddie Arcaro observed his fill quintet is home agsin Friday' He holds But Ma.'»sachusett*' Rcdmen held slea rolled to a 2-2 .stalemate in la.*t 130. A1 Rubacha 12.1. Paul Hildei^ (Ml .1. Leigh (Bi. T.. 1:19.1. team in rebounds and hi* feeding of Windham ...... 5 7 .417 Boland Oil In the first game of the Porter, 25, a catcher of consider­ 7BA rebounding mark, rang- Connecticut scoreless fpr three nlghfa matchea and the reaults left and 127 and Fred McCurrv 145 - Diving— 1. Raffalo (Bi. ’ 2. Hv-; ball to teammates haa baWed 9 .250 night. night snd the final* against Vlnal AAU Digs Up Hungarian Meriden ...... 3 able promise, and Harold Woode- mi^s the Indians ° I 42nd biriliday loda.v and for a present he’d like best to hit the Regional Tech ia very important In thp preliminary, Hale-Ray ibg from number for a quarter, minutes, pouring in 12' straight two leama tied for the lead and 3' son (Ml. 3. Lowd (Ml. Points ' '^henjhey were pitting ...... ; 2 10 .1671 ------Man cheater ----- shlck, a 25-ycar-oId southpaw, in Hegan. who was one of three' 4,000 mark for race winners. Arcaro,-the nations stakes win- sine* the Rams need a victory to won, 39-25. land number for a game, to var- points. TTiey had a percentage of three other teams deadlocked for 38.6 two and sometimes three men on INTEBMEDIATE LEAGl'E exchange for Hegan and southpaw uhsigned Indians, agreed to terms; king, has four mounts for the afternoon at Santa Anita ' ious Arena marks, although he’s runnerup honor#. him. Standings qualify for the State.Class C.Tour- 41.9. Halftime score was 37-36. lOO-yard .freestyle 1. Nielsen Manchester's scoring was even­ Hank Aguirre. with the Tigers in a telephone con-1 ’ * ------:------B r :Pip I • a league where big men are the jhole Edge Blaclrs W Z^ron. f ...... 2-4 3D Runner for Rozsavolgyi with UConn in the lead. Irene Pryor 109. Kay Giblin 105- (Ml. 2 Eigenbrod (Ml. 3 ly divided with Feshler. Mistretta, L Pet. Soon after the deal was an­ versatipn ye.sterday afternoon with Mann f ...... p ! nlle rather than the exception. Earler, Massachusetts Freshmen 1'3 and Kae Allen 108 turned in the Nassiffs .. . 6 1 .857 i-i 1 Maher iBi. T.. 1:05. | Chuck Salmond. Bobby Daigle and nounced by Lane a few Irate fans GcnerAl Manager John McHale. Ye.*terdav he had six-"**—-foiir "f 1 _ Rlairhik f ...... 1 2-2 4 He scored only 16 point* laat defeated Connecticut Frosh, .56-46. top single game effort*. New Haven. Feb. 19 'A’l The lOO-vard butterfly—1. Tierney j Volley Ball Changet Miller'.*___ 5 2 .714 them favorites, and he cashed in ^ Stakes, SlppUff. f ...... 0 5 Impressive Npal Prescott all scor­ called» the bail (iluh office and Shortstop Chico Carrasqucl and Santa Anita .has seen him twice <4 Ne'w York, Feb. 19 (.'Pi —It's mighty lonesome out there on the night but Cousy with 27 and Ram- Johnstowm \(ets utilized an over­ (Ml. 2. Larsen (Ml. 3. Grif-! ing six points. Dubanoski chipped West Sides 4 2 .667 on one to reach the 3.999 figure in Vjlicnti. r ...... •* JVA’ 4 track running against a bunch -of guys who .talk anothei language. vowed not to attend a baseball outfielder Minnie Minoso are the win it's four $100,000 specials. The winter, Stiwnk. r ...... rw> 4 I sey and Tom Heinsohn with 20 time period \tp defeat the New fith (B). T. 1:16.8. 1 Revised schedule in the Business­ In with five tallies, two more than East Sides 4 3 ..171 game here this season. his brilliaij.t career. . ' Spr^cK^r K ...... 0 A-l and tlie apectalors are howling and the cigarette amoke is banging apiece ^ ...... handled the firing„ ...... that fat.. Haven Blades\5-4. ir an Eastern men’s Volley Ball League tonight 6 other Indiaps not in the fold. Sants Ani'la Handicap. Derby, I.AS* of Center Hurt pjirk^r. * ...... 1 lOO-yard backstroke— 1. Benny Bob Flake. Both Salmond" and Du- Imperials .. 1 .143 By HegaA's own , admission he Only two other riders in the 2 low. That's when you pine for a countryman who might have • I*"'] tened the Cells' Eastern Division Gavilan Meets Jones Tonigjit Hockey League\onte*t la*t night. (Bi. 2. Shorten (Bi. (Both at the West Side Rec has the Sec­ Femdale ... 0 6 .000 Inane's Comment Maturity and San J]uan Capis­ bsnoski. the Red and Wliite’s lead­ and Lane weep "pretty far apart" world have ridden 4.000 or more trano. Tfitnlw ...... 24 54 «cburaging words. * ’ ^ i lead over .Syracuse to 7 'j games. New Haven had\^^ 4-1 lead wheh Manchester swimmer* were dis­ ond Congregational meeting Lib­ ing point-getters this season, were Lane's comment to the fan reac­ two points. 29-27. at halftime af- HrhrAn

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-■ ■■ 'K'V ■ ■ /■ f-i WEDNESDAY* FEBRUARY 19, 19BS I :_ v PAGE EIGHTEEN The Weather ' -r. iiattrijfHtVr lEttfitlng Ipralb ATcrEge D»ify Net Prow Run Peraeeat. ef C. S. Weather Beraea -f Fee'the Week Dadetl I rebruary IS, 1858 Fair, eentlaned eoM tonight. Lew Chamber Grotip aero to IQ above. Friday fair with About Town 12,635 little eJunge In teewperatore. H(gh Wiir Nominate Manaher ef the Audit Th* VFW win tpontor a Record In 8«w Hop at Ita Home Feb. 26, atarting Bureoa af OlrcnlBtiM / '■ M ancheiter~^A City of VUktgS Charm Six for Board ‘ ■ -■’* at 8 pm. A coihmittee -to nominate elx \ PRICE FIVE CENTS The Edith Cowle* Strickland Shown here are just four of the matty rtew items that are arriying aaily. M A N C H E S T E R , C O N N., T H U R S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 20, 1968 (Closallled .AdvarfMag airPaga 18) members for election to the Board V O L . L X X V II, N O . 120 (TWENTY PAGES) N ’- Group of the Second Congrega­ of Directors of the Chamber of tional Church will meet tomorrow Commerce will be appointed at a night at 8 o’clock at the home of Board meeting tonight. ^ Mra. Robert Foater. 393 Oakland ; Chamber President Edward H. St. I ^lenncy said the comrtiittee will New. Incident Quail Legend consist of not more than two mem­ The Polish Ladiea Alliance haa bers of the Board and three other Mef chaijts" to postponed ita meeting from to-; Chamber members. 'Adds to Paris, Gains Weight night until next month. , The list of nominees chosen to­ night will be mailed to each mem-^’ Auatln, Tex„ F*b. JO.tIPl— The Mother Cabrlni Mothers Cir­ ber of' the Chamber accompanied Tunis Wrangle For 10 year* Byron Lot^thart cle will meet tonight at 8:15 at | by notification that, in addition, White Elephant Sale and Dr. J. Gordon Bryaon the home of Mrs. Harry Smith, 1011 members of the organization may Tunis, Feb. 20/(fl>)— ^Tunis­ argued over 4hc legend quail E. Middle Tpke. name other nominees for election ian-French relations took an­ are *o rich you'd kill youraelf as directors. This must be done in m 80 day* If you at* one a An Ash Wednesday communion writing within live days and .at In Town other thm .for the worse tor service will be held at 7:30 tonight least 20 members must sign the day. The Tunisian govern­ ^Pekhart, 40-year-old Auatin at the North Methodist Church. Opens Office recommendatipn for each addition­ ment charged French soldiers attorney, ate hi* 81*t quail In al nominee. invaded a government build­ 81 day* yeaterday. He had Manchester Grange will meet to­ Atty. David M. Barry, 32 Scar­ If further nominations arc made, Washintton’s famoua myth-' ^ Police have been notlfle to atand them broiled, for breakfaat. ' /. by—}u*t In ca*e. . , ' • ing In . southern Tunisia and night at 8 'O’clock in Orange Hall. borough Rd., has opened a law of­ the president will then mall a list leal “ white elephant” is head­ ' Dr. Robert Morriaon, n^ical fice at 750 Main St.. Hartford. He of all nominees "to the Chamber Some Speeial pargalaa kidnaped a Tunisian official TTie program will be arranged by Undoubtedly more than on#, . adviaor to the commItRe of the home economics committee, ia associated with Atty, William C. members. The election will take ing this way and is 8cheduled croniM who aat on the aide- Mrs. Grace Baker chairman. Re­ Bieluch. place before April 1. to arrive in Manchester Sat­ line* Of the demonatration, ex­ ins freshments will be served by Mr. Atty. Barry attended Canterbury Directors whose terms of office urday to symbolize the largest amined ’ Lockhart and an- and Mra. Alfred Dion and their School in New Milford and wa.a have expired are Edson M. Bailey, ^ down 15 Hiueetionlng following the blowing nounced: "He'a in no worao sales pro|Hotion ever at­ •hould-^ w Umg to plunk down »5 |m ^ ^ military Jeep by a committee. graduated from Kingsw’ood in West Walter Grusha. Stillman Keith, tempted by th f Manchester ahape than when- he atarted.” Releasie on Atty. Jay E ., Rublnow, William for a e l^ r ic | land mine. The French embaeiy He’d; gained alx pound*, Hartford In 1918. He grajluated leather Jacket fm $3.99 *Mm* like j TunWan* were re- The TWCA-sponsored slimnaa- Thornton and Walter Garter Jr. Chamber of Commerce. however. from Trinity In 1952 and received For the uninitiated, each year tlcs course for women will start his law degree from the Boston morf thgn •'V* ^ f ^ ‘ Uea»ed thi* morning and it con*ld- Friday night at 8 o'clock in the Univer.aity School of Law in 19.'>5. •tnoe 1#IQ invfite nation'* capttol hoM«ni ihouldn t h*lk P*y***^ j tht tneident cloied. Two August ’59 81 e*ph for (i»ed :yaahing eoldicr* were reported In- crafts room of the East Side flee. He was admitted that year to the a tramendoua "white elephant" Barbers Rej^ain | a. Ja hae baen held by the merehante, (Chinae. ' > . lured In the Jeep exploelon. F in flu c c Connecticut and Massachusetts i Waehljigton’e, birthday. Good* ' SpriDgfield, Ili., Feb. 20 (/P) • A meeting of the Hartford Coun­ Bar Assns. He is a member of the TV *et* will eell for 89.95 and | inriiient occurred ye*terday ty Soil Conaen'ation District will Connecticut.’ Hartford County and Lead in Touriiey | kve bean offerAI at "give-away — Nathan Leopold, surviving be held tomorrow night at 8 o’clock Manchester Bar Assn. go for *9.95; a uaed car i* priced, Tunlala. where a email Y O l C S l O J n . a i 8 e member of the Loeb-Lcopold At tlma* in the past Waahing- at the South-:Windsor Equipment He was recently discharged after Joe’s Barber Shop regained the i u.. 1 k ^ French poat ia located. It came aa thrill murder team of .1924, Co., Sullivan 'SJ., South Windsor. lead in the Elks setback tourna­ ton poHca had trouble handling the Other ^ h U * »«Ilth e Tunlalan* and the French ap-; aen'ing two yfars with the U S ment last night. They have scored |. crowd*, paopl* apent tfc* night aala wilt include 85.98 cameraa for j barking awav from ' X . F 0 O I 1 J 1 JJ.x 0 1 1 was granted a parole today. A panel diaciisifion will be held on Army. The niinois Parole and Pardon •'Water. Maximum yae of Farm 3,676 points. Last week’s leaders. il eampod outalde atoret'watting to 83.98: percale material, originally j cayaed by the French] . • Atty. BaiT.v/is the son of Mrs. the Four Dunces, are in second j | f t "flrat crack” at the bargain. 39 canta a yard, Juat 10 cent*.: bobbin- of a border town. Both na------vBoard’a *nnouhcement aatd Leo­ P.inda." The meettdg ia open to ladle* cotton- - - ’* blouaea Wmaam have nmJaaa been tlon* hi’ve agreed to let the United ' Waahington. Feb. 30 f/?VThe | pold haa been granted ” a definite farmers and landowners in the May D. Barryj32 Scarborough Rd place with 3.637 points. | morchandiae and. In at leaat ,one and the late Dr. John F. Barry. eaae, a haraaoed clerk .Kkd to take reduced from 81.98 down to 50 Statea and Britain use their ’‘good; Senate Fihanca Committea ap- a^tenee parole.’’ county. Other scores: Oliva’s Esso, | R added'that "the location apd 3,634; Capitol Equipment, 3,605; I refuge on a table top to avoid the cent*; Swedlah Birch y*#!! akia. offleea" in an effort to smooth.re-j proved today the full 85 billion! cupation ’b f'’*ubjeel to be in- 4XXXX. 3.597; Qnish’s, 3,524; Wal-1| clutching finger* of wpUld-b# buy- formerly 813.95, have )>*«" dropped latlona fhooat in the debt ceiling asked b y! The trip which pupils of the I.,akota Council, Degree of Poca­ to 99-cent*: remnant*,'Will aell for atikated liy- parole aupervialon Buckley School had planned to take hontas, will meet this evening at 7 nut Clippers. 3.518; .Garden Res-; 'or*,' African protre orat^ , Eisenhower effective un- ] taurant. 3.308; Hoods Milk, 3,505; i. Whether or not aocH acenea will 11 cent* a yard, they/ were 39 The Tunlaian Foreign. Ministry; ,,, , - » .-.g \ Imrnedlately." " - today to the Lutz Junior Museum o’clock in Odd Fellows Hall. A TM t tneant Leopold cam get out has been postponed until March 12. combined decree rehearsal will be Woody’s Wonders. 3,489; Hartfqi’ri I bo rqteatad in Manchealor. Satur­ |CcnU; 813.50 shoes JO for 83; ] termed the Remada incident "ex- ,, j. ^ rejecting bv a Rd. Grill, 3,478; Prime Beef Boys.. day ta a matter for conjecthre. but 36-piece dlnnerware set* n«vehave been;ot-c , i,.cnieiytremely aenoua.aerioua” It cnarKcacharged Inin a “ . , monoaal rejecung. bv Chair-i oy a, of priWt after investigation o f hta held followl ig the meeting with arran g^ w t* for a Job and a home. Sunset Coun :il. A social time with ■3,477. ■ ! atore owner* have been bually re^c^-f™* BvJd t^ m- Also. Patten’s Builders. 3,475; ^ dropping price* to Lelow rock bolt iI Card tattle* will i:o •l*R»e! -officlallv reatricted to tnatr ‘ The D iv i^ a Faml* Suporvlslor^ refreshment; will follow, I*,:/ crease to S3 million NOW s H I I N y I o Bond Bread, 3,460; Pagani Cater-j| tom 'for thl* town’* «r*t .‘whitA "white |< ladle*' car coaU are toiA>old for bases throughput *runisia since the_ 'The committee acted on a bill, handles tw InveatlgkUon, an(f there was no. Indication how loti St. Mary’i. Girls Friendly Spon­ ers. 3,408; State Shoe Repair, l •Imham" aale In an effort to find I —-— air attack on Sakiet Sidi Youaaef- Elutic SUcU r^s 3,396; Pure Oil Refiners. 3,395; iCoBtlniied on Page'Ten) Invaded the local that would lake. • tMMMaae m m sors will lold their February building* and carried off the local | 328-71 ! meeting Fefc. 28 at 7:30 p.m, in the Chianti Restaurant, 3,389; Zle-!| Served o't^r 83 Years riot qaaliiT waalM, lc( lit- go ven ^ and two aoldiera. / ! gignjing* ^ i Leopold, 53 novk has served Al­ •triaa arioa children’s cjapel Instead bf this mak's Grill, 3,389; Anderson’s nothing abo.it; tflceaae ia from 8275 billion most -33'2 years UiNpriaon fqr hla ihM pfovide irm, coafort- Friday.______The___ _ speaker______will tif _ the^ Painters, 3,376; The Sharpies, | New Spring Dresses... Rev. Prescott Beach Jr., assistant I 3,326; ^ e ICs. 3.311; Garden I I the TiHdatan charge that French billion. part in the slaying. m ^14-year-old' sM* wppoR — « 1 aw aoldler*>«nvaded 'Tunlaian govern- would not push on Bobby Franks In .May Z#34. law ptkt yoa aa sforit. to the Rev. Alfred Williams. Ho.s- Grove Caterers. 3.260; Squillacote |, bra tesses will he Mrs. Margaret Niel-1 Builders. 3,219; SMFD No. 4., mem ^ildlnga to get the thr^ jbe Senate floor hia move to hold Roger Touhy, onetimV Chicago 1 sen, Mrs. Ruth Oakman, Mrs. Jo- 3.198; Peterson’s Milkmen, 3,197; I j men. Their r e l ^ the incre«*« to S3 billion. , gang leader who ia doing,* long WELDON DRUG CO. 1 sephine Odejll and Mrs. Dorothy ' The Higbie.s, 3.148; Keller’s, 3.082. | ffere’f the Mrst and only tluUe bra fbaCa drat Dress Shown Is A “KAREN KANE” I the French tr^p , "i made mv fight in the commit-1 stretch .for kidnaping and ajprison M l Main Street—Ml S-SS21 Tunlala, Gen. Fernand Oambiei. | * j Pagani. uhtrt a bra sAoutd be Hrml break-out. was granted a ,] A L. Pneumoniaj35attle tT.S. Anibaaaador G. L^wia Jones i -j*b* Senator aaid he e.xpected the ! Hi* parole on the kidnaping ( On* leoki You see a light, fantastic elastic bra. It’s Triacetate and cotton in bright woven check, per­ f ’ ' ■» . .ciwa.’ ' waa informed of the latest incident | bjn to come up on the floor early | make* It possible for.hlm to Couples to View flexible as you are, — breathes as you breathe. It’e manently pleated skirt, drip-dry, no ironing. Sizes: '.98 by fladok Mokkadem. Tunisian ; next week. The Treasury ha* been freed in August 1959. ' cut criss-cross under the arms.., keep» its just-. obrune-Cap-Martin, France, 12-20, 1 4 '0-2 2 ' 2 - Colors: Aqua, pink and lilac. aecretary.nf atate for foret)^ af- j preggtng for quick action beca.ise His parole applied to a 09-year r Tbespians’ Skit bought shape, /esis like next to nothing on! (01 —' Sir Wnaton Church-j fairs. Mokkadem then conferred ; tbe current period la one in which term for the 1933 kidnaping of Another le ^ l You see the cups are fashioned of » 111’* fever from taumonla and ! with PreBdent Habib Botirgulb*. ' jjg cash position ia tightest. A Frank Katzentine, right, slU with his attorney, Paul Porier, in the hearing rqprri today before John (Jake the Barber) Factor, A dramatic pre.sentation. "Part­ silky cotton broadcloth, ci qlar-stitched to mould “ Karen Kane” and “ Pat Perkins” dresses are just two of the many new pleurisy has droppied but hi* con­ It 1* explored that a formal protest BvTd said "I am confident the taking the Witness chair for O^e second day In -probe -/»*> o^' FCC affairs. (A P Photofax). which earlier had been reduced to ing at Imsdorf.” .w’dl be given by .. and hold you as you’d expect only from the finest spring styles available in wash and WMr fabrics. Choose from lu.vury cot­ dition otherwtae haa not g r itty will be" lodged » on with the - Senate Financing Committee ap- 85 years bv clemency action of embroidered-cup bras 1 And there’s broadcloth be­ the Center Thespians for the Coup- il ton. cotton and cupioni, rayon, amel/jersey in prints, plaids, stripes and changed, bta aecretary said today. French. proved the Inereare in the debt 11m- Gov; Wiyiam G. Stratton,, lea Club of the Second Congrega- ! I tween the cups for sepsrstion...broadcloth straps /SpMking to reporter*, llonugue The FrAch embassy, meanwhile, it only becauae of it* belief that Touhy must attll serve one third for superior support! pastels. Prices Browne,, Ohurchlll’a private aecre­ of a 3-year term for ,hia part in a r made a verbal prot^t to the Tuni- the admlBiatration had over-estl- ROASTING CHICKENS tionaj Church Sa',.urday night. ■ I A, B, C cups .,. $8,9B 2 Derailments i The public is invited to attend tary, gave thie official bulletin on Bians over the blowing up of the nnated the Income for the next year 1942 prison escape ' before con­ the presentation, and also the pot- the 83-yeer-old Ohurchlll’e health: and under-estimated the spend- Prober Raps FCC sideration may be giveh t6 a I f you have a supply of our chickens iii your freezer luck. which will begin at 7 o'clock. BRA DEPART.MENT $5.98 To $8-98 “Sir Wlneton'e condition la noF (Conttaoed na Page FUtoea) ing. Qog Rail line paarole which would aet his free- MAIK F1.00R you can stay home and enjoy them when driving is diffi­ Both the supper and program will f| 'eatiy changed since yesterday. Other committee sources had dom date. be held at the Center Congrega­ SPORTSWEAR DEPARTblENT-Take Elevator to Second Floor, a la eomforbable. His strength la pr^lcted in advance tiiat Byrd’ The prladn-break term: also cult (they are 10% off for ten or more). But most people tional Church. A small admi.ssion Smaintained, end the fever la a lit­ proposal to hol’d the increase to ‘ In New London I comnjuted, was originally 199 buy them here at the farm fresh-dressed for the week­ fee will be charged. tle lower,” Sud|iii Ponders btlUon would be voted down in the / ------I years. The law prescribe* that ke.servations may be made by Tho bulletin waa aigned by Lord committee. New London. Feb. 20 (0 ^ T w o such a sentence must be aeryed end, juicy and delicious. We do deliver Fridajj morning in calling Mrs. Earl Ellis, Mrs. Carl Moran. ChurchlU’a'‘paraohal phyaL Fr«ar ■4D-Del)',-'*aderarm , . . ^ ^ . , freight trains were derailed here] after expiration of the kidnaping Malone (R-Nevi and Jen- i Washington, Feb, 30 )#> A House‘•co.ildn t be the same attitude to- winter. Swanson. Mr.s. Ted Sage or Mrs. clan who Saw here from -tondcMr Plncinj? Effvnt I early today, clogging the , .N e w i term and six months’ institutional ;Mlchael Keropian. yesterday, anil Dr. David M. Rpb- "'X . *-r-.-r'ner iR- ind) voted with B\Td to Investigating Committee returned' ward the regulaUjty’ com nisaions I Haven Railroad's main line with, parole. \ erta, his phyal^n on' the Rlvler*., limit the6 incriaae to $3 billion. ) („ ,he disputed Mianri T\’ case to- . . . i Boston and New York-bound traf-, Touli,v and two others. Albert H ale’s has the/hew ''Spring Fashions” So far, Sir Wpaton, a warrior in ; Wolverton commented that the fic until from about 2 a.ni. until Kator and Gustav Schaefer, were )ute in UN Voting for tte $5 billion in erw e jay with on* memi^r expressing Interstate Commerce Commission mllitarv and .^ Itlc a l campaign* , u;ere Sens.. Kerr < D-Ohl*'- Long, that/he called the 7 a m. .sentenced to 99-year prison terms ROGER OLCOn had adopted a code of ethics. Feb. 23, .1934 after they were con­ atiice the turn of the century,: /' Khartoum. Sudan. Feb. 20 (0 — iD-La). Smathers iD-Fla), Uoug-1 gpparent- It was estimated about five Wolverton read into the record trains were delayed, but traffic victed of the 1933 kidnaping of 403 West Center Street MllchWll .3-785.1 f^ou see on T V! seemed to heve the upper hend tij ./Egypt'* dispute with Sudan over laa (D-im. Gore (D-Teni.l. Martin I jy applied to the FCC. Marfndax a July 1.”). 19.11 .letter he said was atarted moving on a single track Factor, a .swindler who later went hie new bpyt with illnes*. , I ta'p border areas that both claim (R-Pa), Williams (R-Dell, Flan-) Rep Volverton iR-NJ). senior Hit n e it^ r y eetd he apent yea-; der* (R-Vt). Carlson (R-Kani and written by Jerry W. Carter, na­ Juiil after daybreak. to prison for his part In a 81, mil­ i helided for the U.N. .Security Coun- Republican on tpe committee, said tional Democratic'; comniitteeman TRAVEL AfENCY terday in "good aptrits . reading Bennett'( R-Utah 1. a person wouldrt't have thought of j The.se were the third and fourth lion fraud Involving whisky ware­ jfll today *ft?r top-level talks in from Florida, to the FCC. house i-ecelpts/ Factor Said he waa 18 Asylum St„ Hartford papers,' talking to hi* family and The committee then approved appearing In'a/federal court in the; operational tie-ups of the week on playtjGx’ WATERPROOF dealing with correapondenc*." •Oslro broke down. He quoted the letter as saying the New Haven. Two empty trains held 11 days and that $70,000 ran- ! Meeting fn. an urgent session af- "backstage, sdrreptitioua manner” ' Tel. CHap^l 7-5857 Browne noted hi* phlef amoked (Conttnoed on Page Fifteen) tha,t apparently applies to Uie FfX:. It was "my pleasure" to recom- 1 collided at Port. CThester, N. Y., pn ; «bm waa paid for his release two of hU belo'.ed cigars during I ter midnight, the Sudanese cabinet mend Katrentlne and that "Kat- j Monday, causing a lengthy service I Kator and Schaefer are dead. Authorized Ag:ents. For All I decided to appeal to the council Wolverton Aaid he thought some­ NOTICE OF SALE part the day. , ■’* thing must/be /done so that a aentlne has been a lo.val Democrat j interruption. Rail. Air and Steamship One of Churchill’* daughter*. CHUX 1 after Foreign Minister Mohamed: quaai-judic(kl cbmmjssion would be all his life" and is "entitled to all , Yesterday an empty car being (Continued on Page Twelvej jUlahgoub reported from Cairo that! Demountable Housing— For Romipval Lines Mr*. Diana Sanf’ya, aatd in London Death Toll 211 freeircE from,irOIIl/ theUiC implicationiiiijJiiA-awawi* thatv*ix»L it the uic .A.ui»mAici.conMfieration niat-Mi aat good clflzen* njiuiU-CUshunted tuto a siviui^aiding avat wt-xaitsav**«Stamford pants* that ahe had “oncouraglhg” new* Bareml* suireNOYtVChm during the ' negotiations with Egv-pUan Presl- could be Approached along political | and good Democrat is entitled fp" jumped the track and blocked one HAROLD FELLS r t a it !^ waa put to bed ’Tvieadaj’ ] dent Nasser bad been fruitless, lines. ' and recommending that Kalzentine|of two west-bound tracks, delay- They make Mnderjul giftt.. of her father in a peraonal mes­ The Public Housing Administration offers for sale and removal Manchester Agent sage from the Riviera villa where and Moran waa aumirioned. 1 In Cairo. Arab League Secre- A. FrAnk Katzentine, a loser in ne given every consiperatlon. ' uig trains up to 15 minutes, Tel. Ml 9-7442 praetieai for everyday leear! Dr Roberta aa)d before Lord j tary General Abdel Khalek Has- In India Mines the Miatni case, was in the witness Katzentine, a stocky Miami' Potato Box Car Burns from their present site the demountable dwelling strurtnres at / he iivconfined to bed. B ulletins SILVER LANE HOMES. CONN—6126, Manchester, Connecticut, ~ " I think it will lake a few daya” Moran arrived that-,Churchill was | suna said the League may Inter­ chair for the second day in the Beach radio station owrrer. was s Ten cars of a Worcester. Mass., Be follows: / ■ ■ said Mr*. Sandy*. "1 understand suffering from A chronic broncl)i*l vene before t|ie two nations Blast, Flooding coipuyttee s inquiry into alleged jg 4.svav contest for the : to New H^ven freight were de- from the AP Wires he ia going on all .ight.’ It l« afi% aapditkHL "b'lt there is no qties- square of#, in a” Security Council pressures in the ca.se. Channel 10 licen.se. railed at tpe Harrison St. bridge MltSiMltSi/PUytcz ruytez Tiny iny ueb*DcF ' ^ debate. A Sirdane.se complaint to 65 demountable struchires (one dwcUing unit eacl ) 1 eoura)^g.” liom'^dWnCiV. " Katzentine* first day of testi- cpalni'an Harris (D-ArkI told shortl,v after 2 a.ni. A polaio-ladcn Pirt^ P«nU, nylon the&’XHih-" After t^rfirst medical bulletin, the U.N..would be the first by one Calcutta. India. Feb., 29 (Ah «At mor>y had brought , the names or pj* subcommittee Imped box car was firing up.4ide down FOR .SALE—VERY FINE LET YOUR The dlagnoaia of pneumonia at least 214 'miners were believed dead SENTENCING DEFERRED Buildings, Numbers and le>cation are described in Sche dule "A " V ahiiTed nylon tricot ruflef. newsmen ,/asked Browne qteut League member against another. V i^ Presl^nt Nixon and Sen. Ke- 1 fmLsh with Katzentine and hear! onto a projecting bridge abutment Seattle, Feb. 2.0 t/Pi—Sen­ FANCY TAKE the base of the lung and pleurisy E ^ ^ t claims all territorx- north today after an explosion in India’s attached to the General Conditions and should be che<' ted with CUSTOM TAILORED A waterproof vinyl lining, Was given by LoM Moran, and Dr. Roberts’ efarller atatemenl. Browne fai/ver (D-TennI into I Thurman Whiteside, a Florida at-1 inches from Winthrop Cove and tencing of Dave Beck Jr., for the Office of the Housing Authority' of the Town of Mb ichester. of the 22nd parallel and would most modern coal mine which ^ w FI.IGHT OVER "nite or pink. $8.00 Roberta. • replied, /’If Dr. Roberl* aYid hi* connect on in ^ lornev linked with the T\’ 'con-j cauglit fire from a charcoal Ijealer stealing 84.650 fmm the Team­ MEN'S SUITS OUR (iAY... Churchill came to Riviera Jan. condllia'n. ia not dangerous then I vield a small area south of the flooded two other mines. - Wj,'m the ’there;'*."' Com-: inside ster Union was deferred three ijne. ■'’■ V reaching here jaid oply j /)Wolverton CONSTRUCTION: All structures are frame, prefabricated, de­ I'sed, But In "Like New” Mill New Playiex Tailored Party Panu 15 for hi* annual winter vlait. am prepared t « accept that this ia munication* Commi.xaioner Richard, One Other car tiwated acrosS the.! years tmlay nn conditions he pay mountable, set on concrete piers: roofs are asphalt shing e; floors ’ . Condition Monday he visited the yacht of true./ One portion of the disputed ter-.’seven men emerged alive after the A, Ma'ck. I second track of th\main line, but, a 82.500 fine and make restitu­ .Sir.eS: About 44-46. for boys (or girls) in trim nylon, rilor>' sought bv Nuiser is nig^ht at Chinakuri Coi- tion of the money. Dave Beck are wood Joist with single oak flooring. Exteriors are ‘2 ;c S wood ^ amartly patterned in blue or pink Greek millionaire AriatoUe Onaa- Mack is a Miami Democrat ap-1 was lifted from Tflto clear the studs with plywood and wood shingles; walls are plywood. Priced To Sell sis.' Brown#-said Sir' Winston *p- /'(Continued optlPage Twelve) sqviare-mlle desert triangle along jliery. Abput 2()0 niiles northwest pointed bv President Kiaenhower track at about 6:4.1 a m. Richard Sr., waa In* court waiting tq be See Them At The IHagbam check. the Red Sea. 11 haa been run by [Of Calcutta. A fire drove back r#s- to the .commission in July 1955.! Duggan, New Haven ,d i v I a I o n i sentenced for tbe theft of 81,900 linmblng Is Victory Type. Sudan to unify administration over cu^s. . \ . News Tidbits LEXINGTON Mack voted nith the majority i superintendent, tentatively fixed] from the union he once headed:’ the 10,000 wandering tribeafnen caught 186 night Culled from AP ^ires when the t'CC decided, 4-2. last j the cause of the derailment as a | FIXTURES: Gas ranges, which may he In rertalfi or Ml of the In the area who move back and *hlfl minelis ATLAS BURSTS IN AIR Mldlnga, are NOT INCI.UDED in the Property and will be re­ TAILOR SHOP year to give Channel 10 to Public \ dragging brake rigging. He said 209 SPRUCE .STREET forth acro.ss the parallel. i of the Cape Canaveral, Fla., Feb. 20' moved by the Seller prior to Date of Settlement. Pifospective ■ Thi other is a finger extending j "eiXliboring >;entral Bio,wrah mine, Servi’ce Television Inc., a aub.eid- j the cause could not finally be de-1 3t,\NCHESTER Manufacturers Hit Hartford Superior Court Judge lary of National Airlines. An FCC kermined until the wreck was UFi—.\n .Atlas Intercontinental Udders should satisfy fhemselves of the quantity land con­ north from the i«rallel along the I''’kere »t least 20 rniners were Charles S. House calls counsel examiner had recommended that i cleared. ' \ Ballistic Mlaslle (ICBM) explod­ dition ef any other fixtures. Twinkle' Tiny IniT'* I^ile vallev for about 25 miles. ^efred dead, and of the Mahalbam ed In the air today 2 mlnutea, 20 into his chamber* to see if hear­ Katzentine get it. The second mi.xhap waa caused, Star-studded nylon, with "Make believe” porkett ..The .E^'ptiani claini that the ; .mlhe farther west at Jhana^where ing la necessarj' in taxpayer'# suit seconds after blasting off Its WORK TO BE DONE: Buildings are to be removed from pwple 1n“th* disputed, areas have « '«'»*'•* were drowned. launching pad at the test center gay nylon ruffles. and fly-front. Water­ The British-owned Bengal Coal designed to keep Charles H. Min- (Continued on Page Twelve) * (Continued on Page Twelve) present location including axterlor steps, platforms, piers, Clothes a right to vote in tomorrow’s ple)>- nich in his job aa superintendent here. The .Air Force said Ute Arriving daily at Weletproof yinyl linipg. proof vinyl lining. isclte to approve the new United Co., owners of the C^hinakuri Col­ mighty missile blew up seconds Une posts and similar appurtenances. All debris U to he removed liery, said cause of the underground' of schools for Avon. ..’’ Darktown and ground left safe and clean to the satisfaction of the Con- Hale’s ^ Fabric Uept. * Pink or white. 11.79 Blue or brown. $2.00 after It ended the powered phase explosion was unknowm. Strutter’s Ball" and "Beautiful traetlnf Officer. FUEL Beautiful fabrics that By THE ASSOCI.ATED PRESS ♦voluntarily leaikl their Jobe to {.l^e^ct N a a . f e f as The Art of Growing Old— 3 ot ita flight aqd went into'its bal­ The Manufacturer* Association on unemployment compensation. nresident ' ' Engineers .were cunaiuc,considering ..ir . in* Frisco listic coasting trajectory. No a n d f are so easy to care for. of Connecticut |MAC)) described I “ Busines; rec^ery. ." ;,,c.: ."js I Seven acre® of land in KilUng- treason was given for the failure* INSPECTION: Buildtd'gs mav be Inspected .Mondays through (Fabnc' Dept., Main Goyarnor Ribicoff’* legialativ* pro' would be retarded, by the Gov inrta nn»' ^eekweek laterlater. *Fof*Fnr either I 1““ "*'^ explosions on ine, aunace. , worth___ traded fnrfor .evenseven arrSaacres InUt| Fridays, 0:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., E.S.T., from February 20. 1968 gram for bolstering sagging em- Floor, Rear). PftoM rend me tha following poirs of PLAYTEX Party Pants ernor'S recommendations.” nation to oermit the territories to C))ln*kui*i Colliery is the Westbrook, paving the way for j CUBA REVOLT 8PRE.ADS t« March 24, 1968, by applying at the OFFICE OF ’HIE HOUS­ ployinent as "one ,that would de­ ‘There is nothing new in the permit the territories to Asansol coalfield, It Retired Cleric Now 81 Havana, Cuba, Feb. 20 •' ING AUTHORITY of the Town of Manchester, as per address RANGE OIL construction ot $348,000 new atate CALI. / - SMAU- lAROE-^ stroy induatry'a confidence in Con­ program so far as increasing un- jm-Hnue* nn P a r* NtneteenI ** deepest in India with wotk- police barracks in Westbrook... Gunfire, bombings, hangings and below. Ilnlit.l2lbi. If ! • 2411m . necticut government." etnplovment benefUa is concerned," | «n Page Nineteen) , ^ sabotage marked the spread ot he went on. "These are the same-^ , The last pit disaster in the re- Plainville family, answering girl’s Ml 9.7540 MIDIUM-r- t IXntA LAROI-^ NAMI In a criycal atatement, laaued by faint cry. finda Jeanne Douvois, 9, Never Feared Old Ag rebellion to Guantanamo within 13 te 11 Um. 25 tbi. Md * executfve vice president Norris sight of the. U.S. Naval Base ' Above description of Stmefures, Fixtures and Work to he Done .VSASI ..t*rr detalled proposal* that have been TY__„_ W S fa x la®®’ lying In pain part way down 100- . \ • .J are intended solely for InformaiHon qf the public. For complete Itctnrf W. Ford: the association also of­ introduced in our General As- L e f l l l C C X j « l l 0 r S V> l • “ |a roof cave-in trapped 85 miners, there today. Three < thousand Ml 3.7605' ADORISS Foi'ty-six were rescued. The rp- foot cliff... Five members of one • ■ ” ■> speelOcatlons and other terms of this offer, inrludlng Terms and jQuttnIlty tlyl- «w Cslw CffiUr We* fered its own “blueprint" for Im­ ■embly year after year by the. — e family die In fire that broke'out Cujbans defied heavily armed po­ maining 39 -were given up for dead (NOTE—Old age never held anz-VciolOgical projects. This assuaged; lice in Cuba’s easternmost e'.ty, Comllrions of Sale and Fhritations to Bidders, persons Interested proving employment and economic AFL-CIO and. after fill! consid-; U e i l l * C S A j l i a r g C O l ■ While they slept in farm house a restless energy for a while; but CITY ZONI STATt conditions. erati'on, have been rejected aa un- - _ _ - ' , but 18 days later 11 of them terrors for the Rgv. Ralmundo de, and hoisted the red and Mack ant.referred to: - M&M Oil Serviee - near Staunton. Va. 0\1e*. Now, .at 81, he still consid­ it was sporadic, without official re-1 DRir-DRYs CREASE-RE^*lStAXT The association urged the leg­ sound and umMse." h l l O O t i n g H U S D a n C l crawled to safety. flag of rebel leader Fidel Castro Mr. Harold R. .S.vmlngion. Executive Director 84.1 Main St., .Manchester, Stretcher teams began cfarrylng ers It a "triumphant achievement." lationship with any of the or- ] over the cemetery. Police fired □ CHICK GCHAMH G C.pj>. GMONrroaDH islature to: The Governor’s proDosals. he ~ down bodies of 16 U.8, aerx lcemen ganlzations'involved: so I under-' ^ ^ Housing Authoritv of the Town of Manchester 24-HOUR SERVICE 1. Create, Job* by removing the Thl* Inspiring article, third ot a shots over the heads of the dem- SHA’ER l a n e HOMES GREF.N; ST.4MPS C1U7 by lirtiraitlssal Istss CiKperatlea fristse Is U,tA. went on. "places tlw ft>" burdeh Danbury. Feb. 20 (Ah-The wife l/ w n lr tc lr x a a V - s l l c I killed , when Air Force transport series, explain* the reason tor thl* took a column on the editorial pajM | i Tvho wnttnued, how FINE PRINTED COHONS Bales and use tax from machinery of the buslne.xs adj'.iAment on em­ JCiXpiOSlOll IVIIIS O i) 'gianimed into side of Mt. Vesuvius. 3Ianchester, Connectlrut and equipment thus encouraging of a well-kivown square dance attitude.) ■ of the Metropolitan Herald of At- , ,^e cemetery for burial Tel. Mitchell 9-0894 You Will love these new prints, both ployers. The unemplojunent com­ State Rep. Elmer A. Mortensen, lanta. a weekly. , This paper haa of a busline administrator. new planU with new payrolls aiid pensation fund is made up entirely ,cajler says ahe is • Innocent of a O i l (R-Newlngton», suggest* State OR large 'and small that require little or no expansion of present* 1 n'd il a t r y British Vessel Bv THE VERY KEV. DE OVlES been publishing my aeries "Dear; H ALE ’S BABY and TOT SHOP— Main Floor, Rear ’ of monies contributed b>’ emolov- charge that she assaulted her hus-; lend money to unemployed home- Drunk.* ’ and will put it into book ' Realty Officer Ironing. 36” WIDE through purchase of modern Atlanta, Ga„ Feb. 20 tJPt - Eleven MAUL R.ATE HIKE BACKED ers. All withdrawals from the fund band with Intent to kill him. Manama. Bahrain, Feb. 20 T.ff>)— owners to help them meet mort­ years ago I retired, volunlaril.v. as form when cnmpleled. • ] Washington. Feb. 20 UP)—Th# New York Regional Office machinery and expansion of com­ must eventually be replaoed by gage payments.. .Towboat men Public Housing Administration . ^ Mra. Mary Fredericks Brundage. a British freighter that put Into dean o f . the Cathedral of St. T was still restless, wa-nting a| Senate Post Office Comn^tlea r . ’ * * petitive production method*. them.” fight doggedly but without much 846 Broadwav " . 2. Create Job* by removing the 37, entered her plea last night in .’this Persian Gulf oil port with a Philip in Atlanta, Ga. I was in closer relationship with people,; voted today to raise postal ratea New York 18. N. V. "SPRING KNIGHT" SANFORIZED Ford went on to sa.v that em­ New Fairfield Justice court. She fire anrf 150 tons of explosives headway against Ice Jams on Mis- good health, acceptable tq my par­ personally, to which I had been ac- j bv about 8130 milUon a .vear, ia- GINBILLA sales and use tax from materials sUsippi River at It.* junction with Tel. REctor 2-8000. Exf. 386 The House Of Exquisite Stamps With Gath Sales used for development and experi­ ployer* believe that "unless recov-- waa relea.«ed under $83,000 bail a’roard exploded at her anchorage ish. and lo.ving ray work most customed for 50 yeags; rfly par-/ ciuding a 5-eeht cJutrge for non- Italian Food ery Is retarded by legislative- en- the Ohio.. .University of Con-, ticular. and best-,loved. labors; local letter* for the next’ threa mental purpoaes. Only by develop­ posted by her parents, and the case last night, burned and partially necticut economist says in radio heartily. 367 .Main St., Cor. Flower St. PRINTED BROADCLOTH ing new Item* or method* by con- actmenta harmful to business, the was continued until March 19. j sank. However, the work had grown lielng in the field of pastoral coun-j yearn. 'The committee voted to AI.l. BIDS must he submitted on the forms supplied by the recession will be over long before talk the national debt limit besides too much for a man of 70~years) aellng. I had always had a tremen- iecomraend to the Senate a con- ■ Public Housing Administration. (.Next to Pailil Dodge Pontiac) Patterns for dreases, skirts, blouses, 5 9 " ^ * - . a. Ampla FREE Parklag at Rfar of Our Store ". tinual research can industry con­ Meanwhile, her husband. Alfred. * Tnlur^d’ being a "useless instrument, doe* siderably higher totil rate boast tinue to iBxpand' the Obveriior'*^ program for , pub­ a# In ■■nriiiniii hiitl "'cre killed-Sncl were injured. dous InterMt in people, but as tn- • TEL. Ml 3.0132 • sportswear, etc. 86” WIDE lic works and highway conatri|c- 38 wa* "'‘^1 The fire and explosion caused no not hold down expenditures." dividuala. To this I owe my being than the 8527 mllUoa- lacreoaa- 3. Remove the distortions in the The 30-foot ketch Golden Rule, I had published three anccesaful SEALED BIDS will be- submitted for all buildings referred to tion could be put Into operation." satisfactory . condition damaged to oil tanker* nearby and books and had dpne a column dail.v named the first member of ,the passrd by the House lasPyear^ unemployment picture that are bury Hospital. He was gdinlt^^d ^ endanger harbor Inatalla- carrying four pacifists ^pn protest above and must be accompanied by a GOOD FAITH DEPOSIT produced by liberal benefit* to ■Furthermore,”, he continued. on the editorial page of the At­ ■staff of the Georgian Clinic, for al­ C<)UAU 'rO 16% OF TOTAL BID, Purchase,price will bo required PIZZA i65c the people now unemployed^,over | to^|h* u o^ voyage to the Eniwetok nuclear coholics. set up b.v. the state of, SUDB ST.ALLS 50,000 , . STILL ONK OF OUR BEST SELLERS! ... those not truly aeeklng ,perma- teat area, report* it is returning lanta Journal for a number qf years Loa .Aageles, Feb. tO — A t« be paid on Date of Settlement and the Purchaser Is In deliver l.,arKe With (grated Cheese eient employment by making) more 35 per cent of .whom-are women, i - . , • , The 7,440-ton SeiaUh, one of the and a few magazine articles/ My Georgia which had acquired, ir the to mainland because of b.ad Weath­ cie "Candler EsCate" latitude today, blocked the In- Parfonnance .Bopd equal to the amount of the bid and Proof ot Extra Large, W'tth’ C l (J C “ DRIPaDRY, MIN’ICARE FINISH, CREASE-RESISTANT" The I w . lU U C08R reaUatic the qjiallflcatlons iiecea- are not looking for and general^ *" stomach. most modem ships lit the British aSssoclatiorn with the Atlanta. Jour-J beautiful ,41 ® Inanranoe In form satlafaolory to the Publie Itousing Admlnls- win nqt accfpt jobs In...... Jiig^tway Brundage ia knoiyi) throughout merchant fleet, waa burning when er. Segregated seating continue* nai waa terminated shortly after j and'(he huge mansion on, the prop^ I half ot tbe Pasadena Free­ Orated Cheese. aary for receiripg upemployipent on New Oileans atVeet cars and t rati on. I f bids are puUled, it will be the responsibUitv of the I Extra Items I5c anchester onn construction apd piibli(; the New England states aa *■ ahe entered the Persian Gulf three way causing a mm-umenUI traf­ M C * CDihpeiuation. . buse* in, Face lof court ruling outr my retirement. liospitatixed Two .Weeks fic jboi aad a seveye case pY fma- hldder to see th«t hla btd is received PklOR TO BID OPEXI.NG. \' -4. FbC the benefit) of employes They are seeking emhloymeht in square dance caller.- dSya ago, en route* from Liverpool What to do Li^eriary; SIDS be received at the OFFTCF. OF THE DIRECTOR. New — PIZZA BAKED — DRI-NEET ^ ^^^COONEO MAfN and OAi^ STRECT5 nAanufacturiWAf Industry,’i . j- , Sgt. Walt/r 'Abel/ commander with the explosives and other aup- lawihg the-practice. J)/ Jan. 8, 1857 wasnmy 80th birth­ ^ far aa eatlmateil SO.OM V: ' Ml short: time make the exemption : Sen.' Margaret*Chase Smith (R- work? Looaeaed by kara tVOTli jRactonal OrfM. PUBLIC HOUSINO ADMINISTRATION, .Mon. thru Frl; 3:30 to 11:001 Preahrunk to ?%. Thirty coloyn In thl^ from attachment* on wagea apply Unemployment- tn. the .ai,ate has ojt the Ridgefield State Police, bar- pllles rdh the Iraqi olL fields. That was not enough. after a day, and, \yhUe counseling yrRh thq « Sat. and Sun., j :00 to 11:00 n ^ y d . u T h e Welsh aklppier of Hhe,year- Maioe) resigns from Republican rolM.-4fll 4a 100 tooa af dirt aad Sr«l3w *y, Neff Vork 18, New York, knttl '?:O0 P.M,. E . ^ „ wonderful fabric ot ' k ’ hundred i)aea. 1 after withholding and aoclAl' *ae* now hit ;9Q.fiQ0, the highest figure racki, had earlier said the couple Senatorial Campaign Commlttoq very active career'in t he church. last of a group of alroholits, I suf­ li U , M wkich time bids will be publicly otpened.' The Whole Grinders ., , . . . . . Me old motor ship. Capt. W. A . Chap­ fered a coronary occluaioy ahd wa* rock slid dowa tb Nock the Lba Once you use'this fabric. We,guarantee OPEN T H U R l ond FRI. NIOHTS Hll 9:00 •'Burity taxes have been paid, rath­ since the 1949 recession. ; ■ made oral atatement* to the effect in ire|k>rted protest against grougf Caaoeatrated on Hobby Otwununwft rcaervoia Um right to reject any and all bids and/or Torpedo 'Special ...... 80c pell, dropped anchor at Manan|a to .Aagelea-bouad laiMS ef the (too-, you’ll ,be.iback for more and more! IT' er than as a deduction from the Btate Labor Commissioner Ren- that Mr*. Bnmda’ge fired the ahots. deeiklpn to accept fund*. f*i*ad,,atj I eoncantrated bn what had baen m fra Any farf»riAp" «ea tbereln. Hot Meat Ball Grinder . 80c Before that, »t wa* reported (Contlnaad aa Paga Mghtj way at Bltfeaiiee Drtra. axempted pay. , ' . , Texas dlntaar. * hobby, that ot aaaisUng In ao- • • ■■ ' 1 . B, Daqy benefiU to UioiM who (brnktiaiLl M'Eoga i u j '''; BrUadag* f ir*4 theBi'htmealf. / . )(CoatlaiiM ail Pa)ga Ufkt) . •/' ■ ■ /V -■N : ’ 1 1/ m- (. ■■ ' 'I ■ - . - V ) ■ ' I - ' A . .