T U E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 2, 1960 Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather - Ferecaat of C. S. Weathtr Ba For the Week Ended Jan. so, ISSO PAGE FOURTEEN, iMattftitgBlgr gttMting Ijgralb Partly Mondy aa< '‘saUar night, low lS-18. Thefeiegr ' 'DAR-to Hear Talk 13,071 Ky iUr, little change ta The Waddell School J T A will • freed^ ry** Mmbar of the Audit meet tomorrow beginning with an Lutz Museum Launches By State Historian Bureau of OlrenlaHoB. About Town open house for parenU to visit ugrettdrug • Manche$ter— A City of Village Charm classrooms at 7:30 p.m. Miss Joyce Green, curriculum asalataht for "History Through Literature: The ' Italian Ameri­ PARKADE (Claaatfled Advertlring on Page IS) P R IC E F IV E can Club will hold a committee language in Glastonbury schools, Membership Campaign Some of the Great Historical Nov­ VOL. LXXIX, NO. 165 (ENGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1960 meeting Friday at 8 p.m. at the will speak at 8:30 on the elemen­ els.” wlU be the subject of Miss clubhouse to discuss plans for the tary school language program. Esther D. Griswold, state DAR his­ 10th annual banquet slated Satur­ "Mancheater’s Heritage’’ will be^Butler, Mrs. Richard Carpenter. Mrs. Edgar Clarke and Mrs. torian, from ^ rlln , at a m eetli^ day, Feb. 27. Members of the Italian "Ameri­ the theme of an adult nsember- Hyde. of 'Orford Parish Chapter, D 7 on Burning Boat Let’s. Face lt:i can Society will meet tomorrow ahlp drive fbr Luts Junior Museum Syria A irs Joseph Lopes, 48 Spruce S t, left at 7 p.m. at the clubhouse to pro- Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at thCxhome during February. for Belverdere, Sicily, yesterday to I ceed to the John F. Tierney of Mrs. James iRichmond^^^ Sum­ LECLERC .Funeral Home. 210 W. Center St., A special historical exhiWl.wlll 812 Roonis for Clash visit his parents, whom he hasn't Cbaminade Holds mit, St. i / i „ FUNERAL HOME seen for 13 years. to pay final respects to Alfred open Saturday and continue during 'Hte speakeb is‘ a/retired, ^ g - -Bausola, a member of the sociejiy. the month at Bhe museum, 126 lish teacher lii Classes Lost The auxiliary of the Italian Pollack, Musicale Rescuers Use Manchester Emblem Club will C/Cdiu* St high schools, p t(a a . past FINERAL observe District Deputy Night t^ American Club and the Alplna John McBJlraevy, president of chairman DAR Good Citi­ On Frontier morrow at 8 p.m. at the K of C Society will both rneet at the the museum, will be interviewed More than 60 members of the zen committee. SERVICE Hartford, Feb 3 (fl>)— "The Home. The club w ill honor Mrs. Tierney Funeral H0m,e at 7:30 p.m. Cbaminade Musical Club attended Mrs. Iloward Roy, Good Citizen ;ase of the vanishing class­ by Kathy Godfrey oh Friday at Walter N. Jerusalem, Feb. 3 (/P>— John Murphy of Rockville Lodge, tomorrow for the same purpose. a potluck last night in the Robbins chalraian, will ; present the Good 11:30 a.m. oi^f- radio ittatiop LecJerc, rooms” Has mystified re­ who was recently appointed dis- Mrs. Bausola is a member of the boom at Center, Congregational Cltiieen pin aWard to Miss Jean Damaged Dory The Syrians reported a new W IN P about the many program* searchers of the Connecticut Alplna Society. Church preceding the club’s musi­ Director shooting today on the Israeli- trict deputy of Eastern Connect!- and services provided by the mu­ Jiurtin, daughter of General Man­ Public Expenditure (Council. cut. Officers will rehears* at 7 cal program. ager and Mrs. 1 Richard Martin. Syrian frontier, but Israeli Fallot Photo seum for both adults and lAlldren. Call Mi 9-5869 •The council, a privately financ­ p.m. Members of the Troop 3 Boy Mrs. Allan S. Taylor, chairman An honored guest was Mrs. Mary Engaged Miss Martin, w|th other girls se­ New Bedford, Mass., F eb . 8 t « » t at the and worked toeir 23 Main Street, Mancheiter ed economy group, said today it ahd-^United Nations spokes­ Scout Committee will oiaet at of the museum’s membership com­ Taylor, a charter member of the ’The engagement of'Mlaa Jabque lected for this qWard in the state, way forward. Engaged club. (/F)— Two explosions and fire has been unable to reconcile "dis­ men declared all was quiet. A Delta Chapter, Royal Arch Ma­ Camp Johnson in Bolton tomoirow mittee, at a meeting last night, line Lorraine Alves to Jjriui Clif­ will be guests qf the Connecticut The men nibved ahead of the at 7 p.m. Dinner will be served be­ Dr. Melvin Horwitz spoke to the DAR, and will be guests on a tour early today sent an 880,000 crepancies” over the periodic class­ heavy rain dfenqltod the dis­ sons, wlU meet tomorrow at the The engagement of Miss May reported there are noW 234 adult ford Whitridge III is/Announced fire, knowing it had made such room listings supplied by school Masonic Temple at 7:30 p.m. The fore the meeting. For information, Marjorie Lehto-to David Crawford group about Manchester Commun­ by her parents, Mr. aria Mrs. Jack of the State Library and Capitol fishing dragger to the bottom puted demiHtari^ik.z one members. The committee has s ity Concerts Inc. headway, Cleary said, that it was superintendents in Connecticut. Oppose Royal Arch Degree will be con­ committee memberis may contact Hair is annoi'ncod by her parents, V. Alvea, 1.63 SprmJe St. with a luncheon In New Britain on southeast of the Sea m Gali­ goal of 600 adult members as a ’’.These We Have Loved” was the of the sea— but not until its futile to try to extinguish it. f e r r e d . Refreshments and a social Herbert Meier, 26 Griffin Rd.. or Mr. and Mrs. Esko Lehto of Ster­ Her fiance la/the son of Mrs. F6b "On the face of it,” the council result o I the current, drive. Mrs. theme of the musical program seven crewmen were rescued Capt. Jo8eph‘‘ Rondeiro_,of Ston- lee. ^ hour will follow the ceremony. John Neilson, 49 Harlan St. ling. Her fiance is the sort-.'of Mr. Taylpr dfstflbuted- ' information John C. W h ^ d g e Jr. of South Hostesses for the meeting will I said, “ one would suppose that which included two Chopin piano by a fellow fisherman at Ington, Conn., skipper ' of the counting classrooms would be easy St. Mary’s Guild will. . meet and Mrs. Daniel-L. Hair of. Man to those^ho-will make infor­ Norwalk, Mid the late John C. be Mrs, Steven Williams. Mrs. Notice prelude's by Mrs.-George Hunt, a America, said he was shout twb —much easier than counting pu Jerusalem, Feb. 3 <^)-^Syr- 1 Thursday at 11 a.m.'in the Guild Chester. mal cwitacts IH the drive ter new Whitrldge'jr. I Raymond Georgei and Mrs. Millard great peril. 24 H o u r Handel ' sonata and Glazounov and a half miles away when he room at St. Mary's Episcopal ’The bride-elect is a graduate of Botb^tlie bride-elect and her! Park. The doomed veeael was the Star pils. AftC^ all, classrooms do stay ians' announced shooting re­ membem. meditation by Mrs. I.,eland to w ­ Lucky Lady Self Service spotted the blazing Star of the Church. Members will provide the University of Connecticut flaiyjA are with the U.S. State De- a t tte Sea, owned by Gapt. Kevin put. They do not move out of town sumed on the Syrian-Israeli Others on the membership cora- ard. violinist, and ■ Mrs, Robert Sea about 7:30 p.m. He. sped to their own sandwiches. Beverage where she majo.-ed '.n English. Her ppnment at tlie American cousii- Laundry (11' Maple C3ea^, SI. Dwcheater, who was or graduate. mlb:ee are Mrs. L. Theodore Huri, Martin, platiist. the side of the dragger. frontier today. and dessert will be served- by the fiance is studying fine arts at the ite in , . •board M Ms ektpper. "Nevertheless, tsebool superin­ 6 0 d D _ Mrs. Richard McLagan, Mrs. Wll^ Miss Janet M or:^, soprano, Street, across from First A Damascus spokesman for the A ir A lert hostesses. Mrs. Earl Rohan, Mrs. University of Hartford. liam MalkeiMOn, Mrs. Donald Con­ Miss Alves was graduated from A ll 'dfiren were rescued by the Ronedeiro said' all seven of the tendents find classrooms hard to United Arab Republic’s army said Cespi’s ' ‘Ah Quanto e Verd;' Manchester-High School, in 1949. Walter Aitkin, and Mrs. Elisabeth Both are employed by the. sales rad and Miss Epther Granstrom, National parking lot) ' flehiqg veaee], America, through Star of the "Sea crew were hud­ count." U AR positions and that Israeli Kennedy. comnanied bv Mrs. W iUlant^lop She attended night classes al Hlll- an ingenious use of ropes and one dled on the bow as the flam es; Connecticut, for example, the and service department of Pratt Jfc The members^ir.h?b»mittee has oenbere at the oianp. Vojuif soloi will be closed for a few machine gunners then opened fire. Washington,, Feb. 3 (4^— NEWS yer College and University of damaged dory. j Whitney Aircraft in East Hartford been augmented for' the drive to ate their way toward them. classroom count by superinten- The machine gun fire possibly President Eisenhower todAy were slso oresented by Jars. l-aw, Connecticut for advanced secre­ Card of rhank.s days while alterations Oept. Cleary remained on bis Three WSCS circles of South where Miss Lehto is an editor and include Mrs. Frank Horton, Mrs. rence P. Almond who^an*' "IJttle Some lifeboats and at least one I dgn-g added up to 16,268 class was intended to cover the opera­ called America’s missile h r the hard of hearing I Methodist Church will meet today Mr. Hair is an illustrator. '' tarial training, and also took • a , The family of Rudolph Behrniann burning veesel to the last and fi­ liferaft were in the water-^but 1 rooms in the fall of 1958. But a tion of dragging away the Icllled Louis Heard, Mrs. Fred Sweet, Bov Blue” by Nivins and Brabfda’ training program in the State De-1 Vieh lo thank their Imapy nelghhurs are being completed. as follows: Mizpah Circle at 1 A fall wedding is planned. and friends for theli word* of sym­ nally leaped onto the deck of the had been damaged in the explosion i y ^ r later, the council noted, the or wounded members of the Israeli velopment reiMird quite grati» Mrs. Jacques Shaw, Mrs. A .' L. T,ul>ab'’. sceomnapied by Mrs. partment in Washington before! p.m. at the home a t Mrs. Russell Rlker, Mrs. Richard Olmstsad, pathy and acts of kindness shown them .IVatch for R em ^cUng America. superintendents were asked ■ how patrol, the spokesman said.' lying. He rejected proposals O 'nia Tomoklns at the piano, and going overseas. |during their recent tjereavement. -The America was damaged and MacKendrick, 18 Elsie Dr.; Kehler Mrs.'George Marlow, Mrs. Harry With one damaged, water-filled i many clAsarooma were available at "The patrol was ambushed by for an around-the-clock bomb* ’The ladies’ auxiliary to Man­ by Miss Thelma McLaughlin, Who A spring wedding Is planned. ; Grand Opening and Free nearly caught fire during the he­ Circle at 8 p.m. at Susannah Wes­ Maidment, Mrs. John McElraevy sang " I Wlm I Were,« Tender Ao- . ^ ^ j Mr. and Mrs. Welrner Carmlenke dory between the two- vessels.' the fall of 1958. They reported 15,- oui- fire and ail its members fell er alert. - ley hall with talk on "Mental chester Chapter, DAV, will meet Mr. and Mrs. Walter Behrmann Wash l5ays. roic nsscue. A third fishing craft Mrs. Robert Barnes, Christis Mc­ ple Blrniwam.” accomnanled. by Mrs. Martha Behrmann Capt. Cleary and Capt. Ronedeiro j 456. down.” he said. A t a news conference, the Eredf* Health” by Mrs. Michael Helley: tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the V pW piano selections, Beethoven's Sona- j toeaed a line aboard the America Home to nom'"-’ te officers for the Cormick, Mrs. Richard Baseler, Mv.s JCopbenberg at the piano. Mra. EH1« Steenh^rg . , „ . ' A t Tel Aviv, an I.sraeli Foreign dent sided vigorously with Seez«> and Stanley Circle at 8 p.m. at the to and Claire de Lune by DeBussy.j Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pellg. and towed her free.of danger after (Continued oa Page Seventeen) (Continued on Page Ten) year. Mrs. Geprge Budd, Miss Huldah •a. Robert Martin played two Ministry spokesman said Syrian tary of Defense Thomas-S. Gate# C R U S A p e R * ' home of Mrs. Adrian St. Pierre, all were ihicued. soldiers seemed to be clinging to Cleary asthBaMed the first ex- Jr. and - Gen. Nathan F. Tw hiioA h e a r i n o . a i d 199 W. Center St. Circles meeting fortified positions in the 'Tawafik tomorrow are Willing Workers at idaWca in the engine room was chairinan of the Joint (Thiefs qg area in defiance of a United Na­ Staff, in their differences witl|.Oea. 10 a.m. for quilt tying and potluck about S o'clock last night. That tions request that they withdraw. with PHONE MAGNET luncheon, and Story ^ c l e for rug was followed by a second blast Thomaui S. Power, head of tU Col. Raymond Pirlot, Belgian Strategic A ir Command. TmI Hi* Cnnodtr. New making and taking o rd e rs o n about a half-hour later. NHRR Wins Pleas chairman of the Israeli-Syrian fhoiM Mogml moke* „ ^ _ I braided chair seats. The blasU damaged the veeeel's Eisenhower rejected Power’s Cali mixed armistice commission, pre­ for a continuous airborne, bombet telephone convenaDoe* S|q 5 radio and some of her lifeboats. sented the request to the Syrians .eleorer than ever. Two circles of th^ Community She could not send out an SOS' and alert, and also the general’s- con* yesterday, the spokesman said. tention that the 'United StxteS - ~lMnt teoadl* I Baptist Church will meet, tomor­ lifeboats were In such condition For 10% Fare Boost . Israel had demanded that the MAtnM Mas row at 8 p.m. 'The Mary Greene it would have been k menace to faces the danger of having Its re­ U.N. "adopt all iiecesaary mea­ taliatory striking, force knocked Circle will meet at the home of asnd the men out In them, Cleary sures to bring about the immediate Mrs. Russell Granniss, 33 West said later. Hartford, Feb. 3 ilf*i—The Con­ out by Soviet missiles. removal of Syrian military units” Eisenhower seemed to be a bit wood St., and the Reed-Bgton Cir The seas at the time were rough. necticut state public utilities com­ from the area, in a demilitarized irritated when talking o f PBivmr's Quiaa’s Pharmacy cle will m eet'at the home of Mrs. - The explosion-fed flames broke mission today granted the New zone southeast'of the Sea of Gali- iFrccfeage State News Crash Reconstructed differences with Gates and- tlUl Paul Abert, 63 OxfoM S t Haven Railroad’s petition for a 10 : lee where sporadic sliooting broke PhMM Ml 3-413C , This is the reconstruction of a National Airlines DC6B which. crashed near Bolivia, N. C., Jan. 6, Joint Chiefs. per cent increase on fares within o.ut last Friday. 87S MAIN ST. killing 34 persons. ' A ll the wreckage recovered has been reassembled at Wilmington, N. C., by Too many o f these g e n e i^ St. Joseph’* Mothers’ Circle will ths^state.— ------::------Premier- -David - Bcn-Gurlon -has Civil AeronauUcs Board-eiqierta Jn an effort to learn the cause of the crash. Marines ’ are search­ have all «nrt« of Ideaji, be fsl^. * [meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at tbs 100 R ig h ltisis A similar increase for interstate warned that Israel would resort to ing for pieces of the fuselage still missing from the tail area and teom the forwartT right side (hoj ’The President warmly prxliiM home of Mrs. William Rice, 190 fares was authorized by the Inter­ force if the U.N. proved unable to shown) of the passenger compartment. The plane, flying non-stop New York to Miami, exploded Chestnut S t state Commerce Commission on Gates and Twining and added tliat 1 Hartford, Feb. 8 I4q—One of the clear out the Syrians. in the air. Among the dead was Julian Andreav Frank of Westport, Conn., suspected bomb-suicide In Algeria Join Monday. he has complete trust tn both. - litigants in a State Supreme From Syria, a partner with aboard the plane. (A P Photofax i. Senhora Margot Mattoao, a sec­ The railroad asked a 10 per cent Elsenhower said further he bqi: Court of Errors case challenging Egypt in the United Arab Repub­ lieves he spent enough time in til* ondary school teacher .of. English increase in multiple and commuta­ lic, came a report that Syrian in Brazil, who is observing school Foreign Legion the' constitutionality of transport­ military to. know what he Is tdlk* tion tickets and increase up to 10 ing parochial school students in commanders expect an Israeli at­ systenu in this country, will be Ing about — and not he distqrbisd per cent on single rides. public school buses says the High tack at anV time. Col. A k r a m Senate Blocks guest speaker at a meeting of the Algler*. Feb. 3 (gq—About 100 The increases were scheduled to by what he termed the parocUil Court may announce its decision in Deery, chief of operations of the Strike Idles 10,000 viewpoints o f those who say tbs Manchester Lions’ Club tonight at RlghttsU who helped stage last take effect tomorrow. about six weeks. U A R 1st army, declared Israeli 6:30 at the 3 J’s. week's Insurrection in Algiers have "The large percentage of New bosses know nothing abCut it I The action was bioug;ht against troops are concentrating heavily Cigaret Tax as algned up with the Foreign Le­ Haven commuter use is interstate ' A reporter asked whether EMea- the town of Newtown by a group south of the Sea of Galilee. hower feels there’ is a baafe dan­ Grange members ars r*nlihded gion to a'vold legal investigations, commerce and the ICC already has known as Cfitizena for the Con- An uneasy cease-fire was ob­ At Chevrolet Plant ger o f defaatliira ’ deirdbpit^ to bring baked food for the f sources here said today. - granted an application for a 10 necUcnit Constitution. served along the frontier yester­ Education Aid among the AnMiJean pep^a.~„ - sale at the Grange meeting ' They were the follower* of jall- pe rcent increase.” the PUC said. A fter briefs w e re , presented day but there wtre roports of morrow at 8 p.m. at O r^srh g e od insurgent laader Pierre Lagail- The PUC said “ the decision w*s Ha rallied there la none b liils yeetenlay in court, Francia H. Sny­ scattered mortar and maehinegun Washington, Feb. 8 Of). — The soul, he would aay that 956 M A IN ST. HaU. larde who marohad out of the bgr- based on the evidence o f New Ha- imnt, Mich., Feb. 3 (4^—A«>haa the only S-«ylindsr engine Senate today injected a proposal der, president of the group, said fire after nightfall. - Th# news oonfaMMCF daUt ahi* MANCHESTER fUr if*^ - camp-followed sren Railroad .ecord.«i on file with strike of 10,000 incited Auto plxqjli btrsi OM has others over the to give the state 3200 million a be anticipates a decision in about A U A R spokesman in Damascus country. -with these matters: ’The Junior Century^ub of Man- bSL«480 iticn. the .commlsaion and the investi­ Workers today shut da)vh the big year fo f educational purposes, six weeks. Ralph E Fb-azer, personnel di­ Politics — Eiaenhower qmke I C hester w ill hold a^lK>ard meeting The terms given all hut Lagail- gation it is conducting into rail­ C!hevrolet manufacturing plant of from federal cigaret tax proceeds: road affairs. The group initiated the suit af­ (Continued on Page Seventeen) rector at the struck plant, said in warmly once more of Vice P ru ­ to n ig h t at 8 o’pimik at the home tardo—who ia charged with endan­ General Motors here. . Sen. Norris Cotton, (R -N H ) had gering the security of the nation— "The granting of this 10 per ter the tmvn of Newtown voted a Statement; dent Richard M. Nixon, but again of Mrs. David Sampson, Hillside The strikers are protesting what offered this plan os a substitute We .stock was a hitch In the Legion or a poe- cent increase In fares is without 1.243 to 1,218 in August 1958 to "Several months .ago the com­ withheld specific endoraement o f Manor, Veprion. they contend i* a speedup ID the taiF a Democratic-sponsored • bill alble Investigation which could prejudice to any further action of allow students of St. Rose’s Paro­ pany changed certain processing Nixon for the RepubUem presi­ chial School to ride on public' crankshaft department. UAW Lo­ carrying 31 billion in grants to lead to legal charges. Apparently the commission as a result of- its Senators. Bar cal 659 voted to strike last Dec. methods in the crankshaft gq'ind- dential nomination.. . Howsvei', SIZES 'some 300 of LagaiUarde’a men present investigation of the rail- school -buses. < j Ing department, eliminating part the states in the next two years the Preaideht added he wanted tb . A statute passed in 1957 gives 18 and filed 5-day notice of in­ for school construction. have decided to face such an in­ par cent Increase,” the PUC said. tent to strike last Thursday. of the grinding time ahd thus re­ make it perfectly clear that be la & WIDTHS vestigation. The railroad has estimated communities the right to furnish | Poll Tax Link ducing the operating time.. As a The senate reached US first vote not dissatisfied with, iui he put it 5 5 that the boost in fares w'ould transportation for private schobl A company spokesman told result, the company set new ( work­ quickly after the start of debate the individual who looks ga though They were given 24 hours to Students under local option. newsmen that new crankshaft on aid-to-educatlon m easures. GAS HEAT make up their minds. H e period bring additional revenues of 31,- time) standards for this particular he has the nomination. work standards are justified as a However, Cotton did,not press for OFFERS NEW COMFORT ended yesterday. 650,000 a year. To Vote Rights job. The dispute Involves these That was a clear altuslon fb on this sh result of operating changes in a roll call, His substitute lost on with . .. Thoae who volunteered for When the line announced that Visitors Restricted standards.” Nixon, now regarded as a Sboo-in it was- seeking the increase early that department and that fewer a voice vote' with fewer than a Legion equal ■ serve at lefcst stx Hartford. Feb. 3 UP)—Two of Washington. Feb. 3 I/P>—A three- Frazer said negotiations are for the GOP standard. year, president George Al- than 20 employes are involved di­ dozen Senators on hand. months, one source said. This was Hartford’s major hospitals today in-one constitutional amendment subject to reopening at the re­ A repotted told Elseithower' sald the railroad’s passenger rectly in the dispute. The long-argued siteject of fed­ unconfirmed. announced visitation restrict! ji a proposal, including a ban on poll quest of management or the union. some Republicans M B to defidlf was running about 38.400,- Company and union negotiations eral school aid may provide one Other arxeats of right wingers because, they said, of high seasoTial taxes, has cleared the Senate. Neither side gave an indication ed ito be rgther surprised'Cteft ho o o o a y c v . broke down shortly after last mid­ of the thorny issues of the 1960 were expected in Algiere. incidents of upper respiratory in­ Action now shifts to th'e House, when or whether it might move. had made no mention oVJnKost fai The line’s commutation rates night and th.e U^fW ordered its election-year session. News from that there had fections. which five times in the last 23 his political speech tn L m A ngdes have gone up 47 per cent in four workers out. They quit at 6 a.m. Senate Majority Leader Lyndon already been many arrCata in A t Hartford and St. Francis years has passed legislation to a week ago. steps since liW)®- B. Johnson (D-Tex) said he hopes aiid tliat warrants were Hospitals, only adults will be per­ eliminate poll taxes by act Of Con­ The Chevrolet manufacturing ’The newsmM/asked whether pe Gaulle Backed a school bill can be passed by the out for other wanted persona in­ mitted to visit patients until the gress only to have Oie bills plant produces 6-cyllnder engines, Elsenhower totSnded to stand by end of . this week. creased a^rehenslon. ban is lifted. In the maternity blocked in the Senate by South­ pressed metal' parts and other ern opponents.. On Rule by Decree I f it does not get through by (O pdiiiw Deputies Mourad . Kaouah and Now section, the only visitor will be the auto and truck components. It. Is lued OB Page TCa) " The measure approved by the trideRite ■X Jean-BaptlMe Blaggi, who were husband, or in his absence, the one of five Chevrolet division next Tuesday, there will be a long seized on their arrival in Paris for Senate late yesterday by a 70-18 plants located in Flint. Work con­ Paris, Feb. 3 (4P)— The French delay on it. Republicans begin Eye adult who ia next to kin. vote not only contains the anti- last night's special session of par­ tinued normally at other plants. Senate tonight voted to let the leaving town that day for Lin­ yivt your family Both hospitals said employea poll tax provision but has two liament, were well known figures The company said it was unable government rule by decree in coln Day speeches under an agre^' Tacoma,1 , Wash., Feb.jS yPi— and voluntary workers will be of­ other parts that would; In Algiers. 'Their arrest shocked fered 'flu hhots on a voluntary to estimate immediately how long cleaning up the aftermath of the ment no major legislation w j^ u e Richmond1 W h itlq/k, 40, 1. Empower state gover to fill it would take the/manufacturing Algerian rebellion. The vote was considered during their Absence. BuUetins friends and euppwrtera. Now b<^ ivlth drunken driving,’ basis. c . H ' charged 5Vlth vacancies in the House tempo­ shutdown to affect other general 226 to 89. The following Monday, Fe)[). 16, are with LagaiMerde in Paris’ bristled when, two policemen from the AP Wires (CwrtlHMM Hm I OrnlathHi) rarily if more than half of the motors operations here or whether The Chamber of Deputies pre­ Saiite Priaon. testified Monday tliat his has been set down f o r ^ e start of Convicts in Court members should be wipedput by an it would have an effect on GM viously had approved the measure lengthy debate cm.-mvil rights. P. STOLTZ. Inc. .Joseph Ortiz, political boss of dilated eyes .shoU’ed he'd .been atomic attack or other- disaster. WE FIT Hartford, Feb. 3 iiP)—Four con- plants elsewhere. by.a vote of 441 to 75. The bill O u HesUiiK CoBtraotor bbe revolt, was va rio i^ y reported drinking. Governors already can make tem- Officially hefqre^^the Senate IS a DROPS ROCKT DKAFT CH 7-2651— AD 2-6946 as in fli^t or directing further “ My eye la always dilated,” i victe were brought under heavy, While (Chevrolet manufacturing becomes law as soon as President bill by Sen. Hat McNamara (D- Concord, N. H., Feb. 8 -porary appointments to fill Senate (Charles de Gaulle signs it. Gall Today For A Free /operations from a secret hideaway, Whitlock protested. With that i guard, one by one. into Superior vacancies. . Mieb) to .provide 3560 million a A founder of New Hampehlre’s TODDLERS Heating Survey! / Meanwhile, the rank and file of he removed a glass eye and I Court today to plead to charges'" 2. Permit the residents of the Premier Michel Debre urged year in federal grants to '(he states unsuccessful “ Draft Boefceda}- ; arising from the Jan. 6 riot In i quick action on the Senate, say­ over^the ne-xt two years for school AM AWIMMltt* AtttMAI COMRANt MUIR the insurgent forces were no less hsuided It to Judge William District of Columbia, now voteleas, ,-Jer” moveme'nt entered the anxious for their future. , Le, Veque. ' Conneo.icut State Prison. i to vote in presidential elections News Tidbits ing "W e almost saw la collapse of consIrucUon. sttae’s presidential primary . to­ TO A Some waited it out fearfully at "Case dismissed,” said the and to elect as many delegates to the state last week’ ’ when French / Numerous amendments or sub;- day as a delegqite owiAdiito home with wives and families, startled judge.. (Continued on Page Ten) the House as tile nation’s capital Culled from A P Wires settlers in Algeria rose up against sUtutes are expected to be offered, backing Vice President Richard knowing that their role would be would be entitled to if it were a ! De Gaulle’s policy of seif deter­ however, some to broaden the bill M. Nixon. State Sen. Robert investigated and they might face state. D ie delegates would have j mination for the North African English (R-Hancock) filed pa­ prosecution. iucli powers as Congress confer-: The British Communist party to- territory. ' (Oontlnned on Page Ten) pers quaUfylag him t o t listing - Others, who had served in the Fears-Behind-u Quiet Smile f e‘d" on -them. ' ~ r ------' day adinltted'ma jor~flnancbd-dUll-' -on the -March- 8-baBot-ad-a pra- m o r ia r t It Territorial Home Guard, were out A l hough contained in one reso­ cutties in producing the Nixon candidate for' a seat - on the.streets on -anti-terrorist pa- lution, the three parts could be Dally Worker, its»!mouthpiece for the RepubUcan Nationid oonvoa- - BROTHERS trolsr Although they wore the acted on separately by the House 30 years.,.Rep. Frank Kowalski Also Benson Plan Architect tion. same khaki uniforms and carried Imagined Gossip Brings and by the states, which have final {D-Conn)i.aays the adpninlstration the same rifles they were now say on ratification. has allowed “a complete reversal SATELLITE SHOT DELATED subject to army orders. But their The -Iriple-headcd eonsiitutional of military doctrine” basing intel­ Vandenbcrg A ir Force Baani amendment received 11 more votM ligence evaluations on intentions Nixon Quietly Writing Calif., Feb. S' (AV-An attempt to (Contlni^ OB Page Tea)^ Violent Death to Three in the Senate than the two-thirds rather than capabilities of a po­ launch the satellite rocket Die- majority required. The House also tential enemy. ooverer IX today was poetpoaed must approve it by a two-thirds ."We're prepared to keep coming because of unfavorable weatker By DON BBEIMSai atown couldn’t conceive of Leonard majority, if it is to be^ submitted to back for two years if we have to," Own Farm Proposals — rain. The attempt win be i Reds Rejected Hartford City, Ind.. Feb. 3 Redden doing such a monstrous the states for ratification. says one of 30 Negro students in­ at an unspecified future School i^inolpai Leonard O. Red-1 thing. The.legislatures of tbree-four.ha tent .ori breaking what they call a AND NOW SAVE $50 den, outwardly a placid man, A few recalled he had been ir­ of the 50 states wotlJd have to rat- sit-down color barrier at a variety By Jack Bell ‘^tlon Platform. Committee goes in- SENATE FRfMtBRa dead^driven by iimer anguish to ritable- lately and_ quick to take i jf vvithin .seven years to make, store lunch counter in Greensboro, WaiffTlngton, Feb. 3 (.T — Vicej to action. Wa qgtoo, Feb. 8 UF) ■B sm, In Kerala Vote o’ffense, and that “ ’asn’t like him. kill , two women teachers jqnd then it effective. ' i N.C. . , A union order today called President Richard M. - Nixon isTo get a cross-section of egrl- national sarretaiy: himself. But he remained outwardly calm - before, in 1954 and 1955, on London subway train crews to quietly getting ready to draft, his cultural opinion. Nixon has been of /th e Trivandrum, India, Feb. 3 (JP)-i- Redden kept his private fears in chance meetings and had the Senate has approved the con- join the Feb. 1.5 national rail own farm program for his expect­ conferring quietly with a number Uipted States, refii Conlmunlsm has been rejected by hidden b ^ n d a quiet socdle until iinrt i stl-utional amendment sponsored strike. ed campaign “<88 the Republican o f leaders in -this field. He doesn’t ver questions about $ * I A A 9 5 the voters of the former Red- yesterday. Then, before the im- The National Broadcasting Co. hurled defiant been growing, increasingly de-!./HP »>y Sen. ______E8te-S Kefauver'(D-Tenn) , , ____ ..._ presidential nominee. ! know yet,' however, what final ruled state of Kerala. ' v helieving .eyes of their fifth grade has moved to eliminate extreme President Elsenhower plans to form his program will take or Senate queetloners. Oavia tWRRY SnCKCU Three years after this South In­ pupils, he Mlled Miss Harriet Rob­ pressed Since last spring. ‘He was . a"disa” teT'E^ch violence and leering ■ sex fro'm Sen.v James O. Eastland convinced Miss Robson herself was i ” send to Oongresa this week a wide- how much it may vary from Ben­ dian state became the-only signlfi- son, 52, and Mrs. Minnie McFer- television shows watched by chU- ranging program constructed on Miss) "one of the worst Matthew Moriarty ta plaaaed to spreading rumors linking them ro-1 ^ son's. . cant-sized area to give the Com­ ren, 62. Finally, in the woods where dren.. A well-dressed, middle- the recommendations of Secretary haters— and of Jewish people aa - announce the appoiiUmant of ntantically. • » • starred up little debate in I f this ia regarded in some quar­ munists power in a free election, he used to hunt, he fired his shot­ aged man visited the Bjowery area of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson. well.” Davis, a Negro voted Harry Stlckela M USED C A lt "O f course there was nothing to the Senate, nor did the constitu- ters as an effort by Nixon to draw an anti-Comipunist alliance has de­ gun into his own chest. aional amehdThenl of Sen. Kennqth in New York today ahd "distribut­ While Nixon was consulted on away. from Benson as a possible to the party’s high M ANAGER. Mr. 8Uekala haa cisively defeated them at the this idea,” said the principal’s ed 320, 350 and . 3100 "bUls .to last December, sMd Regulariy *249.95 Why? wife, “ But he couldn't throw it off. B. Keating (R-NY) to give Dis­ broad policies, he had almost no political liability. Democrats made been aaaociated with tha auto­ polls. ' habitues of the haven of the for­ "ought to be thrown out e f tJsm - ' His wife, Hazel^, a school teach­ He chose to believe it. and he trict of Columbia residents * the hand in refining these proposals. it clear they intend to have a mobile .buBlneas for over-; 12. As the ballot count continued to­ gress,” er and mother of their'tw o chil­ couldn’ t be convinced it wasn’t .vote in presidential elections and gotten.. However he is certain to support great deal to say about any such years. day. the alliance established a se­ Air Force experts hold out hope dren, thought rile knew. r> true.’’ the right, to elect .delegates to the them in line with his established move. • ' cure hold on Kerala’s tihw legis­ "He was plain oft his head.^ahe that mllitai’y. satellites of the "spy BRIDGE SURPLUS 8REN Mr. Stlckela is married and re- I960 Model DSU-60 Norge Gas Dryer Finally, Redden agreed -Monday House. - ' ' ' policy o f publicly backing all of Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D- lative assembly, ' As a result of said sorrowfully. "He thoughl he in the sky” type may help dis­ the admlnisti'atloh’s ■‘suggestions to Ha.rtford, Feb. t aides in Glaatonbuty. He Invitea to consult a psychiatrist in near­ But southern senators put up a Minn)', a candidate ter his party’s his many friends and cuatomirs Monday’s elecrion, a new govern­ was the victim of gossip/’ The by Muncie. An appointment xl-aa fight agaiiist the poll tax amend­ courage possible surprise mlselle Congress. state today eaylsloued an j5-Year Warranty on Parts ment will be formed by those who gossip linked-him with Miss Rob- attacks by S oviet’jflussia.. . Suc­ Nixon is well aware that'Dem- top nomination, said in ,an inter­ month surplus of fMl,(MF. in tfea . . . with Stride Rite’s to Inspect and tqat driVe a. car made for yesterday afternoon. ment of Sen. Spessard Holland view Democrats "aren’t going to led the' agitation ^ last summer «on—‘but, his w if* said,, it .was sll (D-Fla)'. Jt would make it uncon­ cessful tiring of an interconti­ oerats. Intend to make a major is­ operation of Uie three Hartford, fftm the splendid selection of Still worried, Mrs,. Redden hid let Vice President Nixon wiggle famous toddler styles, FREE: NoVmal installation, venting included! that resulted in the ouster of) the in his own mind. ' , stitutional ’.o deny any one the nental range Titan raises Amer­ sue in the election campaign _of area toll bridges taken over DeA SAFE-BUY USED CARS now every sh o tg^ shell in the' house. out. of any responsibility for the Red regime. ■ The ,44-year-old professional ed­ right to vote for president or con­ icas hopes of narrowing_ . the mis-' . crop surpluses, declining prices 11 by the State Hlghwny tto-- m^de for fit, sound available. ‘ , Then she sat up all Monday night, administration's farm, program." Only $10 Down . i . 3 Years-to^ Pay! Under the parliamentary sys­ ucator had been principal of Hart­ watching her husband in his fit­ gress members because q f failure sile gap between this nation and | and dwindling farm income. Dem- partment. This was seen' la a r “ Mr. Nixon has to take the protection,steadywear. tem operating in India's 14'states, ford City’s three grade schools fot* ful sleep. to pay q poll tax, , • Rusaia. perats who now blame ail o f these fund transfer'^ approvnA by toa» the govesnment fa formed by the nearly nine years. A decorated ..“He was desperate,” she ex­ Only five states— Alabama, A r­ William Lewis,*’ a 62-year-old On Benson’s policies suspect the res^nsiblllty for the Benson State finance AdvhwSy C a m t_ MORIARTY party with the majority-of seats in combat veteran of World War 11, plained. "He Uiought he had passed kansas, Mississippi, ’texas and Vir- son of a one-time North Carolina new program will be considerably progranq-and its failures,” Hum­ mittee, presided ever by aeUAg Sizes 3 to 6 ...... 6.50 ' the legislative assembly. twice wounded, he still found time the pCiut of usefulness.” ginia-i-stiH require voters -to pay a slave, takes office as president of less than satisfactory to them. phrey said. "Mr. Benson haa lhany Governor John N. Deinpas y.' Tha; BROTHERS The election was for 126 as­ to be supeiHntetiden: of the First It’s certain now that Reddeh had jpoli tax, , ‘ ‘ a 12,600-member union of*munlci'; Anticipating a battle in Con­ faults but w « can rely on his cxuamlttee ailettod 98MJWF'-to\ Sizes 6'/2 to 8 .... 7.50.1 sembly seats to replace one dis­ Christii^ Ohurch Sunday School, passed a point of-some kind^ Yes­ The Senate approved the poll tax pal employea in New Ifork Clfy.., gress, Nixon is preparing to draft word that the Vice Prealdent is provide tor immediate apstaEfEi, ConUnentai— Lincoln— solved last July by India’s cen- E ven ' after the shoeting, teaoh- terday momiitK he arose ahd amendment after rejecting 50-37 a Soviet • President Klementi Y. some proposals of his own. f i t wil|. one of the architects of thd admin- and mabiteasnca oaets fisr IMP Mercury—English Ford tine THE H ARTFORD GAS era and frie n ^ of the principal ) Voroshilov arrives today for- a air them in later speeches, possi­ ^ ^aim new hshEMrilyllt, We Stock The , tOoatlBQed m i Page Tea) -in this neat utUe northern.Indiana (Ocattnued on Paur). WOoBtinued on Faga Ten) two-day visit In NepaL bly before the RepubUcan Conven- (Ooakaaed ea Paga Tturee) Extra Support Shoe soi CENTER ST. 687 M A I^ ^ ST.-, M A N C H E S T E R Preaeribed By Your Doctor M l S-61S6r-OPEN .EVENINQS 238 PEARL ST(, HARTFORD

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funds for the local level were ex­ Also Benson Plan Architect Bolton R ockviU e-V em ori hausted’ last j’ear. INVESTMENT PROBLEMS Scout Cookie Sole Decision Delayed ment and ia open free of charge to , Vernon Girl Scouts began this Our office Is open 'Thiirsda.v evenings from 7 to A o’clock for the public. G>mihission Seeks Cost Cut week to take "orders for Girl Scout On Liquor Cases your convenience. If you prefer, we will have one 1»f «mr capable The annual Maaonic Ball will be Sheinwold on Bridge cookie*. Mrs. Mathew Petrus i* Nixon Quietly Writing regtstered representatives call on yon, at your convenience, to held Feb- 26 in the Temple. Variance Denied cookie chairman. ' Sales will con­ — - I ' aselst you. Whether your problem Involve# one thousand or ». As You Like It After a 5-hour Justice Court Operas at State For Liquor Store In New Firehouse Plans tinue for a.2’»week period. Vernon minion' dollars, we have the facilities to render yim coinpleto B y JUDITH AHEARN Four (ilma of great operas will MEDAL NEEDED < Scouts need the. funds tp support Own Farm Proposals session last night Trial Justice Le­ service. .•« be brought to the State Theater South «lealer their activities sbecause they are roy Roberta of Coventry, substi­ FOR HEROIC PLAYER Applications must be. filed no this month and next month. Pro­ The Vernon Zoning Board of Ap­ Both sides yotoy fcl* The plans, for a new firehouse, not members oi an area Council. tuting for Bolton . Justice John peals last night turned down a re­ By Alfred flhelnwold n o r t h _ later thah three month* before (Continned from Page One) . “H«n’ev," the comedy by Mary Chase about duced by Sol Hurok and photo­ This Is a topsy-turvy world. They tor Co. 1 of th* 'Vemon Fire Dis­ Hospital Notes Swanson, withheld a decision on S h e a r s o n , H a m m i l l i C o . graphed in color, the films will be quest by William C. Nowsch of 37 4 K 7 2 . any election. T h e next deadline Admitted yesterday; Andrew a 6-foot-tall rabbit, will be presented by the hand you a cup for winning » 4 I • 4 9 trict were turned back to archi­ be istratlon's bumbling, fumbling the companion liquor cases of Ntw Yerlt Stodt fseftonoc shown at 8:30 p.m. on Tuesdays. Phoenix St. for a variance to op­ bridge tournament, hlut you don't win Aug. 8. Benicak, Broad Brook; Mrs. Gil­ Tolland County V Center Thespians on Friday and Saturday, The first movie Tuesday will be erate a package store in Dobson- tect William Mlleto last night tor . BloodmoMIe Here Friday man White, Country Lane; Denise program.” Nino Pagani, Benito Pagani, John 913 Main Strool. Manchester • MHcheil 3>1S71 ?'et even an honorable mention for The Red Cross Bloodmobile will Sen. Stuart Sj-minglon (D-Mol, Feb. 19 and 20. at 8:30 p.m. in the Bowery of Puccini'.* ‘Tosca” and will star ville. eats that are far more difficult. change* to reduce the coat. Phillips. 84 St.; Mrs. Superior Court Garibaldi and Louis Georgetti. WERT S t A W * - Denald Loverin, chairman of be at the Sacred Heart , Church who is available for his party’s School auditorium. The production Maria Caniglia in the title role The xoners decided there was Take this one, for example: 4 AQ10965 A Gladys Gakeler, 31 School St. Benito Pagani, Garibaldi' and will be directed by Phil Burpes* $12.50 a week paid by the South. with Franca Djival and Franco not sufficient hardship lo warrant West was an expert, and East the Fire District Commissioners, Hall, Vemon, Friday from 12:30 Discharged yesterday: Mrs. presidential nomination, already has accused Nixon of "trying to Gedrgetti are charged with dis­ Sr., and will feature Henry Mur­ Bend New* Times. CorelU. granting the variance, according waa his ever-loving wife. North and ♦ A Q 4 ♦ 1 1 0 9 * 7 5 * eaid the commissioners and the to 5:45 p.m. Mary Galvin, Vemon; Simeon Six divorces were granted in pensing liquor without a license phy of RockvlUe in the leading role Puccini's "Madame Butterfly” to word received tod6.y by Atty. South were good players, but they 4 7 6 4 _ ♦ 10 committee agreed that the $65,(KK) Appointments may be made by LeuhrSen, Tolland; Mrs. Joseph Tolland, County Superior Court avoid his proper responsibility for Coming Vp in Manoheater calling Mrs. Edward McNlchols on on New Year'* Eve at the Rose- of El wood P. Dowd. ■•Operation Petticoat" with Cary will be the second opera on Feb. Robert J. Pigeon, who represented don't play a big part in this little SOUTH bid, the lowest of six. submitted, Lemek, 43 Hammond St.; James Friday by Judge Alva P. IjOiselle, the farm depression we noyr face.” mount. Nino Pagani is charged .leanne Adam* will play Veta 16. The third opera will be^ Ros Nowsch at last night’s hearing. story of unrewarded heroism. was-too high. the Mitchell exchange, or Mrs. Pappas, Brooklyn St.; Ludwig all on the grounds of intolerable Symington said he hopes Eleen- with selling liquor without a li­ Grant and Tony Curti.* has been 4 A % 9 6 2 Winston Breck on the Tremont ex­ hower submits ^a complete pro­ Simmons, 'VWlliam Leutt|ccn* will held over for three more • day*. sini's "Figaro the Barber of ,Se Nowsch and his attorney, Rob West thought carefiilly before The two boards will m'eet again Archacki, 33 Brooklyn St. cruelty. cense. B-I-N-O-O. play .ludjte Gaffney and Betty ville" on Feb. 23. The fourth opera ert J. Pigeon, told the loners a choosing his opening lead. He came 4 K 3 F>sb. 16 to consider the modified change. The Ladies of the Sacred gram "so that we will know what Incidentally, one of the bit pla.v- ♦ A I 9 » ■ The divorcas were granted to: Benito Pagani was represented Lundherp will play Miss Klelly. will be Moiissorgsky's "Boris personal hardship would result if up with the killing lead- a club. plans. Heart, sponsoring the visit, hope Vemon and Talcottvllle news is he wants.” EVERY MONDAY and THURSDAY AT 7:30 ers in this comedy i^boiit a pink South N ot* Mrs. Adelaide Maizon of Vemon in court by Atty. John Mrosek; The part of Myrtle May Sim­ submarine ia Tony Curtis Jr., son Godunov.” the variance were not allowed. Now South was sure to he de­ .N o date for a district meeting to exceed the quota of 75 pints. handiMl through The Herald’s from Francis Maizon of Ellington; "I give you my word, as a mem­ Garibaldi by Atty. George C, Leas- .. . HELD AT ADVANCE CATERERS mon* will he played by Lana of the band leader, and formerly The charge will be one dollar Nowsch claimed he is working long feated. The defenders Would get will be set until that time, Loverin Mothers' March Nets $706 RiK'kvIlle Bureau, 5 W. Main 8t., Mrs. Bertha Green of CJoventry, ber of the agriculture committee ner; and Georgetti by Atty. Paul their two aces, the queen of Opening lead “ 4 6 The Vernon Mothers' March net­ who has heard Benson testify for 122 NAUBUC AVE.. GLASTONBURY. CONN. Gorsky, a senior at Rock\ille High of West Hartford. tor a single performance, or three hours and needs to cut down be­ said, as the main business of the telephone TRemont 6-8136. from Emerald Green, also of Cov­ Groobert, all of Mancheater. Sehooi. .... dollars for the series. Series tickets cause of his age and health. He trumps, and a club ruff. special meeting will be' to get ap­ ted nearly $700, according to entry; Mrs. Marilyn Stafford, from years, I still don’t know what this After a parade of witne^saes, SPONSORED BY V.F.W. POST 7659 AND THE Supporting role* will be taken The third in the series, of auc­ proval of the plans and an ap George Gardner, chairman of the administration wants,” he said. NAUBUC FIRE DEPARTMENT tions for the estate of Mrs. Mary are now ,on sale at the Slate box said a package store "that is open Tragic Cover I*4>L1CE OHIBBS AT SCHOOI, Arthur Stafford, both of Rockville; mostly for 'the defense, Justice bv Kevin Reai-don. Dori* Belding, limited hours would be Ideal for Declarer won the first club in For the benefit, of all ever-loving propriatlon for construction. March of Dimes drive. Senate Republican leader Eve­ Roberts. said he would announce BUS LEAVES TOWN HALL AT 6:45 P.M. A. Goodwin will be held Thursday office. ladles, here 1* the correct form of Bethany. Feb. 3 t/Pt — Police George Newman of Mansfield.' Plorenre Schildge and Roger Thiel. Aetna Series ' him. dummy with the queen and led the Shut-Ins Can be Voters Anyone who was not viai'ted in from Mrs. jSuzanne Newman of rett M. Dirksen of Illinois said his decision within 10 days. 2 FREE SPECIALS • 20 REGt'LAR GAMES in the American Legion Home on that rule about covering honors: chiefs from 12 Connecticut com­ s 1 .lACK-POT SPECIAI. We arc looking forward to *ec- Tl^second in the'radio and tele- Nowsch 'soughl th6 variance for jack of heart*. The ever-loving Eligible voters who are perma­ the house-tp-house canvass may Detroit, Mioh.; Mrs, Blanche Bak­ after a White House conference Justice Swanson, who was pres­ Leonard St. from 10 a.m. The auc­ lady in the East seat remembered Cover an honor with an honor only nently physically disabled may mail his contribution to Buell munities are attending a police .yesterday that the New Eisen­ ing ihi* play, because while it vuHfon concert series of the Hart­ a biisine.ss block on the coVner of academy at the SUte Police bar­ er ,of Man-sfleld. from Raymond ent, did not judge the case be­ played for years on Broadway, tion will be conducted by Robert that somebody had once tbid her lo when this will promote a card In make application at the Town Chapman, treasurer, P. O. Box 116, hower program will deal with con­ cause of a recent illness. M. Reid and Son. and will include ford Symphony Orchestra will be Katharine Cornell Rt. 30 and Dobson Ave. He want* your own or in your partner’s hand. racks here. The chiefs are from Baiter of Windham; and Mrs, Har­ waa made Into a »ucce*.sful movie presented Sunday at t;30 p.m. on to use a store fronting on Dob­ cover an honor with an honor. So Clerk’s office to have the Board Rockville. , . riet CSierubini of Bristol from servation, wheat, tobacco, , .silver, china, glasa, linens, furni­ she covered the jack of hearts with In thl.t case East couldn’t pro­ Gardner expreeeed disappoint­ Tmrabull, Glaslqnbury, ■ Hartford, sugar, emergency-feed loans, REA and ha* been a standard summer- radio station WTIC and television ring Katharine Cornell and Brian son Ave., formerly occupied by a of Admieslona of Electors hold a New Haven, Wes; Hartford. Wind­ Lucien Chembinl of Manchester. stock production, we never man­ ture and wrought iron work. the queen. mote a tnimp in f.er own hand, and ment in the small percentage of interest rates, farmers home loan Channel 30. Aherne at 8:30 In the Bushnell. dry cleaner. The property is in a her partner was pretty surely very. special session at the home of the sor, New Canaan. Greenwich, Nor­ Mr*. Cherubini was granted the aged to .see it. This in spite of the Articles,will be on exhibit at the If you have tears, prepare to disabled person. Information for returns received from the mailing changes, crop utilization, research hall tonight from 7 to 9. Mias Belle Lagoa of W«^t Hart­ ■'Les Pecheurs do Perles” (The C-2 Zone that permits models, short In trumps. It waa decidedly walk, Wethersfield, Stamford and right to resume her. maiden name fact that (and here i.s our first restaurants and service stations, shed thfcm now. South won with the application may be obtained campaign. Of 4,500 appeal envel­ of Simmon*. and rural development. Only the Name Is Changed! Formerly The New Blalr’n ■ Edward Kra-senics of the invest­ ford, who is competing against Pearl Flshers) will be sung by the the ace of hearts, and West had lo n6t the time to cover an honor. opes with a contribution as all Westport. boastful namedropping since we Mancheeter High School sopho­ Hartt ' Opera-Theater Guild Feb. but not package stores. Nowsch Daily Question from the Town Clerk. took over the columni the author­ ment company of Shearson Ham- drop the king. South then drew two more CaroljTi Mather for a $1,000 17, 19 and 20 at the Taloott School said his son-in-law. Arthur Blom- more rounds of trpmp* and easily Partner bids one heart, and the ess's husband wa.s a good friend of mill will talk on "Mutual Fund* berg, would own the business but / scholarship, will play the first and auditorium in West Hartford. Lee made hi*' contract with an over­ next player doubles. .You hold: the- family bark in the daya when and You” tonight at 7 in room 208 Nowsch would be permittee. at Mancheater High School. The second movements of the Violin Venora. member of the New York trick. Spades—K 7, 2; Hearts—J 8 4 3; everybody was struggling to keep Concerto in G Minor by Max City Center Opera Co., will sing About a dozen people opposed the Diamonds—6; Club*—K Q 5 3 2, body and »nul together on the talk ia part of a aeries on Invest- While all this wo* going on. Now it’s — Bruch. the lead in the Bieet-work. variance request. A statement West kept his calm and pleasant What do you aa.vX ------_ Worthy of Note "Florida. Fountain of Youth” is sigrned by nine Campbell Ave. resi­ demeanor. Witnessee tell me that Answer: RedoublXYou expect to FASHIONS "The Wayward Saint,” a com­ the subject of the fourth lecture dents who opposed it was present­ he didn’t even twitch. raise hearts later ra show your STARTS TOMORROW! OUTSTANDING VALUES FROM EyERY DEPARTMENT! edy by Paul Vincent Carroll, will ed by Mrs. Gilbert Hunt. She noted At the end of the hand West strong support. The\ral*e corn* in' the currept Bu.shnell travel 767 MAIN STREET be played tomorrow through Sun- series. Dr. Arthur C. Twomey will that some children pass the build­ said, "Hard luck, darling.” And he hined with the redouele should MID-WINTER-S-A-L-E dav arid Feb. U through 14 at 8:15 speak Friday and Saturday at ing on their way to and from Ver­ offjered the cards to be cut for the show the full value of you* hand. non Elementary School. She waa next hand. (Copyright I960, OenenI at‘the New Angle Theater in Hart- 8:15. jp’eatures Carp.) ^ EEITH ’S GREAT Dame Myra Hess, will give 'a .supported in this view by Frank­ Give that .man a medal, I sa.v. . ford. Paul Klolen will direct the lin G. Welles, Charles H. Brown, i University of Hartford players. single piano performance at the chairman of the Vernon Zoping The Hartford Archeological So- BOahnell next Wednesday at 8‘.30 Inspector Paaacantell, _ 3 Days Of C o m m 1 8 s i o n, the Rev, Warren MORRY'S I clety will present its Eliot Norton p.m. 4 Town Officers perintendent of Highways Elmesi Coveil, pastor of the Vernon Metho- Tureck, and Assistant Water and I Lecture Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. in Leonard Seeber will give a piano .dist Church, Mrs. Sylvia Skinner, ’ the Trinity College auditorium. redital on the stage of the .Univer­ Sewer Superintendent Lawrencs M I W W I X T E Dobsonville, and Douglas Bascomb, Complete Courses Wittkofske, The public U invited to hear Dr. sity of Connecticut auditorium owner of the Vimon vered mission' to build an office closer to night, with Junior Warden Erland Wall-to-wall from Wall-to-wall $1.98 Rt. 83 thafr the 75 feet stipulated ’ R. Johnson presiding. A fr.aternal 4Nen>* LUXURY AT SALE PRICES! in the zoning regulations. visitation to the lo'dge waa made Elmer Hansen, asked permission, by District Deputy Merle P, Tap- 8:10 4:20 - 9:56 M55 *125 , Prices to fit all budgets— from lo build 1,100 square foot house on ley of the sixth Ma.sonic District $27.00 Value! S’ 0” x 7’ 6” a 90-foot frontage lot on Phoenix of Connecticut. 12 f t Barwick Sandalwood $49 to $89.1 (plus federal tax) St. Brown objected to thus request NYLON BR0ADIX70M because the house would be under Members of Washington Orange BUSHNELL the 1.200 square'foot requirement Lodge will meet at the Holmfc* Funeral Home. 400 Main St., to­ $13.49 adopted last year. • I : The zoners’ decisions on morrow at 7:30 p.m,. to conduct a TUESwFEB.9 Wednesday memorial service for Joseph Sin- M i m STOLES these appeals will be' announced at ON BUSHNELL .STAGE -’ll a later date. namon, who waa a lodge member. $111.00 Value! 12’ x iV Prior To Broadway Engagement C O R N IS H 70% Wool. 80% Nylon ■UTHUIE McCLINTIC Room 9’ X 12’ SANDALWOOD BROADLOOM in atseeitlion witli ' S, Cerulean Mink Stoln* $295 S. HUnOK priuol* G A M E H E N Covered from < > Wall-to-wall v l $79.95 Argentina Mink Stole* $395 With Wild Rice Oreminf Manchester Parkade KATHARINE BRIAN $ 9 2 Silver Blue Mink Stole $295 CORNELL AHERNE $179.00 Value! 12’ x 15' in HROME KILTY'S _ *2.95 100% Wool, Beige v Pastel Mink Stole* $695 WILTON BROADLOOM DELUXE DINNER A Autumn Haze stole* . $495 LAUNDERCENTER A, Witty Tour Dt fore* Adnpliil lor tilt I • Relish Tray H 3 9 .9 5 Royal Pastel Mink Stole $295 S(t|t from tht Inlimjd (.tlltri el Mu. I • Choice of Appetizers ratrick Cimpbtll and Barnard $htw. I . Including Shrimp A M A Z IN G Wild,or Natural OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY TICKEY8 NOW AT BOX OlfTtK e Tossed Salad $210.00 Value! 12’ x 16’ Prices tincl. tax) O rrh .'$4.5*. 4.*4. Chef Nino Dreselng Mink Stolee $150 .I.H. l«t Bal. *4.t«. 3.5*. 3.M. tnd SALE VALUE! DuPont Nylon, Surf Green Bal. ttJM. 3.**. Mail erdert prompt­ • Choice of Minestrone or HEAVY BR0ADI.005I 1 7 DAYS A WEEK ly niled siakf rbeckn .payabir lo Soup D'Joiir — . • and .Hail . to BntbnrII Memorial, Hartford 14, Coaaecticat. • Cornish Game Heii Jap Mink Muskrat Dyed ' Stone PHILCO BENDIX WASHERS With Wild Jlice Dressing »169.95 Scarf or Squirrel Marten • Choice of Tuo Vegetmblee 6x9 Cotton Rugs # Drapes •MINK •'PERSIA^ LAMI Check-Credit is a pre-cpprvvtd loan you carry with you in the form of checks- When­ NOW! OVER back, but thick 100?r FOAM RUBBER'PAD'DING that cushion.s evei-y step! The tufLs won’t pull T»ut'; . ; and YOU SAVE AS NEVER BEFORE! You would ordinarily pay as much a,s $10.95 a yard . . . tl%avcr- ever you need'money for emerfenciee, for family purchases, for anything you and , 6:15 CONTINUOUS” STAIRS • MUSKRAT • MOUTON your family want and need, you simply write the check. Only then do your payment* — WAITING COMPLETE SHOWS AT 6:15 - 8:10 P.M. age three room cost would be $328! Eaay to install yoiin^elf . . , or we will do it at a nominal cost. 15 foot 'widths in choice of stunning new" colors! • ^ Carpeted With begin for the amount And length of time agreed on when you join the Check-predit Lining arid.Labor Plan. The rate is low . . . the convenience is time-saving the s a n ity it com- • •• 28 DOUBLE LOAD. WASHERS forting. j^k shout the Check-Credit Plan at any Hartford National office. CARY G R A N M N Y CURTIS UBERAL Special Sale! Choice of col­ THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ors in durable Stair Carpet­ 16 DRYERS BUDGET TERMS ing, Installed with Padding r - ■ ■ ' • • ■ J ■ ' ■ ' ' ' ■ ■ ' ' V ■ Keitiu F'urnitui*^ on 13 step straight stairway! *—Emba- Fur Prodneto Atntatfca. t. Kmrtford Maticmail : .95 Mink Breeders Ass’s. Fur* )a» m *34 beled to show Cquatry o(4)ri...... xx.asmn I .ArtefMtiittt.i. Open Thursdays MANCHESTER Bmdl Trua* C om p*ar Manchester Parkade i n "> MAIN ST. gio. All Fftrs ’Plus AB I Till 9 p .in . Furs Guaranteed. OPERATION PETTICOAT mm ifH V IN ® CONNECTICUT SAMILIER, RUSINC®'* AND INDU4T.RY SINCE ITSR ,HM niiei • niii meiiiu- hie wk . h imn PAGE fTVE MANCHESTER EVENTI^r, HERALD,-MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8,

MANCmSTER 'o t NTI^G HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1960 P A G E P O U R $16.3,864 of crinatruction, ^•***>^*> E x t e n d c d F o v e c a s t Town Clommlttee, haa expresaed Taxable B^iiilding and non-taxable. Coventry Appreciation for the work, of the C o l u m b i a Wc Stock Cooper St., police said, and pulled <' The number of permit# laaued, ------Burdick of Chaplin, wa? guest entire atipper commiUee, aa well I however repreaentod an increase ‘ Windsor Locks, Feb. 3 lA*- speaker. Mrs. Booth and her hus­ Skidding Blamed far to the right to avoid an on-' aa to the B. T. Melorieera orchea- ^Up in J9iniar\’ Hebron coming car which went into a skid.* ' of only oiie compared to last year’s The U.S. Weather Bureau at Brad- band are both missionaries, in tra which donated ita aervirea for Heart Drive — : , smir. n/ 700 i lev Reid issued this forecast for HALLMARK Africa, ifrg. Booth and her chil­ For Two Crashes The other car was driven by Wil­ Dimes Dance dancing. Tsxahle building constniction : 0K"r* of 290. Connecticut todirv; TV-Radio Tonight dren are now vlsilors' at .her for­ liam J. Roth, 19, of 68 Devon Dr. Cookie Sale^ Starlij during Jsnusry showed a 76’ per' Tito Temperature jor the n(sxt five Church Sets"" Police said the narrowneas of •The Girl Scout cookie aale V i I . , . _ ...J ,ha mated cosu came undet the head- CARDS mer home in (Caplin. Her husband- T^vo auto accidents j^sterday Plans Readied Plans Read cent increase compared to the | alteration* snd addition*, days, Thursday through- Monday, has returned to his. African'mis­ ths atreet and the fact that cara atarted Monday and will continue wiii average 2 Uo 4 degrees above afternoon resulted in minor in-, romparsble peri()d in 1959, accrird, i -ph^re wei’e .37 such permit* isaued sion, after havlnig spent a short were parked on one side made i,ntil Feb. 15. Cookiea will be de- normal. Cold Thur.sday and Fri­ Prayer Day juries to • three people, ^ t h ac­ The annual Columbia ' Heart ^ ing to the monthly report sub-, for *n estimated $79,460 of work MILLER time here. ■ cidents were caused by sklddingr, avoidance of the accident difficult. Want March of Dimea actlvtUea con-1 itvered diirin.^ Girl .Scout week day with a warming trend over No aVrest was made. tlnua in Coventry with plan* un-‘ which atarta March 14. Profit* Fund drive ia being headed-by .Mra. i I muted bv Building Inspector ! a* oppo.«ed to the 19.59 figure* of the weekend. Television Cub fkiout News ' police said. Bettv Thomnaon Powera thia year, ' PHARMACY The Hebron Congregational Cub MpSter Harvey Lippincott, derway for a dance Feb. 19 at the will be ii*?d for the local troops. * . u. .i j I Thorns.* r. .Monahan. 21 snd $22,825. respectively. The normal mean temperature «i00 IK 8 TheaUr (to proKr«i«) 8* B;30 Harbor Command None of the three people hurt The proposed branch on Broad ‘JOU CliKI N iK > \II ------Show (In rrofreaa) 30 12 Church will be hoet to the Churches of Cub Scout Pack 2^, announced sought emergency medical atten­ Cove Restaurant. Mra. Edgar M. Boi.-,vert i* general, I The estimated co.*t of taxable in the Hartford area during this Fir»t_____Show t (to nroKraaa) a TV Mall Ordor in the area-for the World Day of at the )ast Cub Scout meeting, last DeMolay Confers The drive 1* richer by $68.50 aa chairman with Mra. Robert S. uiRhl- j ' construction for the past month , St. of the .Mr. Auto Wash Corp. period is 27 degrees ranging from I’ hon.- Ml ’. i r ’.l Twilight Thaater (In proKr*M) 4 0 1 ___ P.**le * . Harriot tion. ■ ' ,.uni,.r.,o„ Her original plana for a one day of Hartford was the lijj-ge*l single 68 i 9:00 MUllonaire . 3. 1. Prayer Match 4 beginning at 10 weekend, that a Held trip to the the feault of a teenage dance Sat­ I was $126,440 as opposed to $71,725 ^ a daily high of 35 to a low of 17. Thro* Muaketeera Anthony and Doris Pawlina of Kennon ’ »..i..ai i diive had to be canreled and in-}. construction item in term* of cost. Bat Maatrrson 8. Hawaiian Eye 8. 40 a.m. Hartford Police Barracks is being Glastonbury, received head bruises Degrees on Seven urday at the Nathan Hale Com­ j for January 1959. A chance of some rain on Friday, Cartoon Playhouaa 18 Movie at Nine 18 . o..rfl*ieHd the solicitors will pick up- ! Total building permit# Issued last Builder I^uis .Schoolnik estimated otherw'ise little or no precipitation ;)i , perry Como Show (Cl 10. 33. 30 Luiitih .will be served at noon. planned. • ■ Av in a 2-‘car collision on 8, Main munity Center. A rertord c r o w d *:2S Weather. News and Sporta w m i* ' ‘ heir kiU at her home this week; \ month were for an estimated the building at $30,000. expected. j • :30 Robin Hood , ^ „ IS: S;3n I've Got a Secret 3 13 Mrs. Catlton Seybolt is chairman During the month of MaMh the St. .'hear Hackinatack St, about Initiatory and DeMolay degrees attended. Mrs. William ^'^^hner of FIsn^ro , their-^job sny time Rrad Hterald .Advs. Rollle Jacoba Club House 22 10:00 Wed. Night Flghta 8, 59 of tht day’s plans and Mrs. Le- pack, will attend the district Scoiitv Q;3o p Mrs. Harold A. Crane is gen- Rd. was born Jan. 22 before the end of the month. Thia Encore 53 Circle Theater 8.12 were conferred upon candidates at "TST 8; W'anted—Dead or AlitS 40 Roy B. Kinney, secretary. orama tn Manchester. The local ''•The- driver <>f the second car, aral chairman of the dance and Community Meniorial Hoapital ,to ^oirae ; Smrts. Newt t Weather A calendar of events for ready a meeting of the John Mather |:tt Doug Edwards 121 This Is Vour Life ' 10. 22 30 pack plans to prepare a booth for Andfaa R.. Paggdoll of Bolton, was entertainment Feb. 19. She ie be­ Mr. and Mrs, Kmeat 5S*ri"‘ ‘ * ; vislL- have been attempted on this John Daly 63 10:30 Rife of Riley 18 reference is given as follows: the event. Pack msm'benB expect Chapter, Order of DeMolay, on ing aaaiated b y Mrs. Herbert W. ..South .St. Ext. The m*terial^^^,^ vears past the Huntley-BrinKley 10, 22 Man With a Camera 40 Every Sunday at 10 a.m., churoh given it .written warning against «:&5 Burke-Barenu Wichita Town 10. 22. ,30 to lake part in the Jubilee Jam­ failiire to 'grant the right of way. Monday evening. Ijovc, general drive chairman grandparents are Mr. and .-Mrs. ■ Carlton B. j 10:45 Markham 63 servlcek; and 11:15. a.m. Sunday The Collegiana dance band wilt jpjmgai ZanotU Sr, of (Columbia, 7;W Shotgun Slade boree in June. It ie reminded that Mrs. PagpOh,^ who was driving Those wh6 received both 'the . . .. I Hutchins, a mall campaign ha*' After Dinner Movie Sports Comer 8 school; third Sunday, Men's Fel­ 1960 is the 50th anniversary year fumtoh muaic. Special prizea will '(tf Movie at Seven ' 11:00 Barry Barents 90 north, told police a.he pulled to the Benrilf In .Mediferrsnfan I been used. Big News . 22 lowship. Breakfast at 7:30 a.m.; of the Boy Scoute aa,^an organiza­ initiatory and DeMolay degrees Wash Days ? be awarded during the program. News and W’eather Weather Sporta * News 8, 8 18 left to avoid hittin^a^car stopped ■Vtarifle ^ Xtrs. Powers said that she is ex-} Giipst Speaker 28 Men second Wednesday: Women's Fel­ tion. were John Levitt, Robert Haraa Orange Note# of Mr^ and Mr*. Earl.yBenOit of 7:15 west Mass Hlghllghta Feature 40 . . J9 lowship meeting at 8 p.m.. in the in her lane. She went into a skid, Huntley-Brtnkley 30 11:15 .lack Paar 12 30 A sipecial 60th anniversary and Gordon Olson. Others who re­ Officers of Coventry G range Dr. George B. Cooper, professor 40 World s Best Movies 8 police aaid, and collided'with the ?al'” ‘B a t X n ? R S r c e d . 6to "•“'■hinK ‘ o«?e‘ h*r -mong her list of Dour Edwards Lounge; first and third Sundays, award may be earned by Cuba and ceived the DeMolay degree Were No Mon Worryiilg Alwiil ttiB win be in charge of the lecturer’s I of history at Trinity College and 7;S0 Hall of Rame (C) 10, 22 30 Night Spot 1* Pilgrim Fellowship at ' 7 p.m.; Pawlina’s car approaching' -from aolicltor*. 40 Starllcht Moris J Boy Scouts, in recognition of euc- Gary HaUgh, Wayne Wettlelon, program tomorrow following the Marine Regiment from Camp l-e- a member of the Hartford Board Be Our Guest fourth Tuesday; Hebron church the other direction. The PawlinV-Jt Theae include the William Rob­ of Education, will be; guest speak-' Ne'ws Reader's Digest 63 11 :.30 .Tack Paar 22 cesB in bringing a new recruit Into -I^hillp Rider and Fred Odell,; buaineaa meeting at 8 p.m. at jeiine. N.C., is serving with the 8 :12:80 N'ews & Weather . 3 council at 8 p.m.. in the Lounge; car was towed away. erts family, the Raymond Lyman er at a meeting of the Ladies of Border Patrol scouting ranko; advancement of Waathor— Lat It Ratii^pr Sot* Coventry Grange'Hall on Rt. 44-A. amphibious arm of the U.S. Sixth } g,00 H S Marshal 8. 18 : 1:00 News- Prayer Raymond Hall, 26, of 132 Spruce The chapter was observed for family, the Wilh>lr Fletcher family ,83' Late News 90 every Thursday: choir rehearsal at one rank during the year, pr by Fteet in the .Mediterranean. The ‘ .'5t. James Monday at 8:15 p.m. in " Charlie Weaver p.m. in the church. St„ a passenger in a car driven by JudgiTig.^by the plaque competition The local Grange will be reprea- and the Henry Eldredge family. the downstairs dining room at SfcC SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR. COMPLJtTE LISTING doing a good turn hi bringing Richard R. Pinette, 42, of 209 Cen­ anted at a meeting ai 8 p.m. Sal- Marines are scheduled to make a ; Indlvidiiala working are; Mr*. Early in March; Concert by Abouit a community service project. committee, an annual event to se­ aeries of landings practicing am-1 Cavey’s restaurant. packable, John M. Bell, at RHAM High ter St., hurt his shoulder in a lect the best De}Jolay chapter In urdav at Hebron Grange . when George Oieenway, Mrs. C. Ran­ "Books and Their Impact on Scouts of both orders who are in­ minor 2-car collision on popper Bast Central Pomona Granges will phibioua assault techniques. J dolph Forbes, Mrs. Roland Lara­ Shool; March 4, 1960, World’s terested in this are asked to com- the state. The-.winning chapter Your OU Hhe Mind" 'will be hi* topic. St. at 4:15 p.m. Rotary to Meet i mie. Mr*. Carl Hernpel, Mrs. John Day of Prayer at Hebron Congre­ mimicate with Mr, Lippincott. and top officers wHpbe announced be in aeeeion. Dr: Cooper Joined the Trinity I non-crushable, Radio He told police he would see his Heed Co-op The Rolarv Club will have its Carpenter, Mrs. William Thomp­ gational Church. , I ^ t weekend Cub Scout Pack at the annual DeMol'dy, state con­ at 1 faculty in 1941. He was gradu-J (Thli HaHnw includeg only thoeo new-g broadCMtt of 10 or 15-ralnute doctor in the morning. Mr*. Dudley A, Ferguson hss dinner meeting at 6;45 tonight son, Mrs. Edward Peterson. Miss ated from Swarthniore College m ' Members of the newsletter com­ 28 'gave an exhibit of sdentifle clave to be held in June; the nar-i vestry of the First Congregs teagth. Somo gUtdbng carry other short newacaaU) Pinette was driving north near Dayna T h o m o s o n. Mra. John , 1938, did graduate work at the versatile, mittee are: P. John Perham, W al" projects and experiments, includ­ been4 elected p r e *l nc d e thB n t _Smithk--. , ‘ tohal ('Tiiirch. Maxwell HuU-hlnHutch Smith, jfira. Rov Beer*. Merton '' WDRC—lS6t . wno—lOM lace Brodeur, Mrs. Albert A. ing physics, electriondon,' and re­ 6:00 Nens. Weather and Sporta M jy bp Wolff, Mrs, Eugene Dente. Mr*.' 6:00 News. Zaiman Coolidge, Mrs. Everett B. Porter science, steam, and battery elec­ Covwtry Cooperative Nursery and Fire Department, will give ceived his master of art* and PhD '‘I 5:15 Art Johnson 6:30 Album of the Day Philip H. Isham Jr.. Mrs. (Clarence degrees from Yale University. -ue*. J wonderful! Nl:45 Three Star. Extra and Mrs. Dorothy Scranton. trically operated engines. THE J - 4.. u „ . -wninn 1 * l-sik on his department. In charge 6:45 Lowell Thomas Jeffries. Mrs. LiiciOs W. Robinson • During World War II. he at­ 7:00 Amos N' Andy 7:00 Dick Bertel Sunday was the last appearance Awards ’ were issued to Deri 2, Down Jr.,.Mrs. Max Zucker. Mrs. Charles 7:30 News. Comedy Tim* 7:30 Newa of the I^v. Sumner W. Johnson as both for inspection and attendance. tended the U.S. Naval Intelligence 1 7i46 Bob and Ray 7:46 Radio Moscow Biirnhsm. Mr*. Kenneth Erickson.- Scliool and was later first vice | 8:00 Broadway U.8.A. interim pastor of the Hebron and A bobcat pin went to Donald. Syl­ HOTEL w .ll... A. "’“'-'-''''• ''"J ''";! Th, rl„b mil h.v. It. annufll Mrs. Matthew Bach. j .Ihi 8:00 World Tonlkhl 8:30 Whafa 'Your Opinion Gilead Congregational Churches. iirer. and Mr*. Lillian Poultot. ae - , program Saturday consul- and attache at the Amer- , 8:15 Music Till Ons 10:00 Concert Hall vester for joining the pack; a'wiolf Paymont Al.so, Spencer H a d d a d . M rs.' lean Embassy in London. Dr. ' 12:00 News 11:00 News He has served parishioners in badge went to Raymond Brunell; PALM- BEACH SHORES. FLORIDA i\ evening at the Nathan Hale Com- Frank Purvis, Mrs. Alfred Brand. ' 0 COTTON 12:10 Music rill On* fjooper was appointed In 19.59 to 11:16 SporU Final Hebron and Gdlead ^bce the resig­ and gold arrows went to Peter CoinmHt^ head* ' ’' ‘'‘ 'j' ’ j munltv Center with Percy Cha.'sc -Mr,#. Ralph Slate. Mrs, Geot;ge K. ; 1:00 News, feign Off 11:30 Mld-nlle Moods nation of the Rev. Herbert W. \ Mrs. R. C. Worden, publicity: Mra. ' tha Governor’s hi-parli.«an com-. WHAT—*10 Sieverts, Harold White and’’ Jack WSalavtr your idea of a parfact soutliarn VKatlon, It’a waitini for you at tea of Andover as general chairman. Evens. Mrs.' Ossie Tripietl. Mr*. niiUee to study the .Slate Senate. I a''?t Dickerson, who accepted a o'stponed iintil-.fiiither notice. ford Erickson, .Mis. Carl Gcsline 11:10 Lou Terry Mrs. Burton F„ .Moore, teachei. fieshnienlj. 13:06 Nawa Roundup this afternoon''73,rVuN of Hebron, w'th classes at Kingsbury house at 7:45 p m at the Ma.#onic Hall western section ’ of the county, County GOP to Meet ; mond Jacobsen to their faculty *d- at the Buokingham Congregation­ which Include Somers. Ellington, REGULAR $229.95 for this week will Include Mrs.'ijp Meriow, \ ftlin on Pii.saii. Korea. The Tolland County Republican al Church. The Rev. Philip E. Rose, John I .Markjuown. .Mis. Mac- .^^.,11 shown. Members are -re- t-isor. Fears Behind a Quiet Smile Vernon, Bolton, A n d o v e r , and Associates will hold Its second an­ Not Many t'oiiiplalnl# pastor emeritus, is to officiate. Hebron, wilt .meet at the North­ Arthur. .Mrs. Jesn F. Rov Mrs,, mindt-d to, bring articles of clolh- nual dinner meeting Feb. 11 at Eugeue Madore and Mrs. William -.vhfeh svill be sent to Pusan. Wilbur Smith, chairman of the Wright, also a former selectmen, east School in Rockville April 2 at NOW 7;3(j pm. in Kosciuajaioo Hall in died Sunday -at Middle.sex Me­ Shafer. I The fVaftv Capets 4-H (Tliih will : Board of Tax Re\'iew said last 7:30 p.m.- A I#. . e , nigh-', that in the two daya of ses- Imagined Gossip Brings morial HospHarin MiddletowTi. - ('oiiple# C3iih Elect# ' meet si 3 p.m. tomorrow at the W illiam A. Pwnter o f | ^„ns w-hen the public waji intited Dimes Folders Out MiUKhestm- Evening H e r a l d Mr. and Mra. Robert A. Dog-i home of .Mrs Robert A. Doggart ■ Hartford, head of public relationa voice any complaint* concern- Residents have received folders gart have been elected co-pres- ! with Mrs. Fr“derick C. Rose as.sist- V'r7.- Hebron oorreapondent Mlaa Suann THE COtOfffUDES HOTEL l95 *t The Omnecticirt General Life , their tax aasessmen-;. only four frolm and coin cards issued by Mrs. x-se ■OX 676 a 8IVIE8A BEACH, FU.. t|L P«X BEACH VI a-5221 tdents of the Couples Club of the ing. In.#uranc« Co. will be guM; apeak- „ „ them. The board, Frederick J. Wythe, who heads the B. Pendleton, telephone AOademy p.o. First Congregational Chiirch with'; The Rea- hcombe-s of Mater- Violent Death to Three 8-S454. Mrs. Arnold Carlson a* trea.«urer ri'cnl .Manor development will meet j er. He haa ehoaen education ks gntith. Kenneth L. Fox and Hoi-ace "New March of Dimes" campaign, subject of hi* talk , , S. Holt will meet agi'in Friday for prevention of crippling diseases and Frederick C. Rose seerlearv. *'■ ** P-tf- Friday at the home of lAaVergne H. Willianw of Ool- conUriue meeting daily until (Oontliiaed from Page One) books’ lay in the rear seat, and a K IncItfdM NcMmd few report cards were still neatly and aid in birth deletes. The new The program commute- will'he Mr*. Joseph Romano. 1ms Rosa ia * member of the com- | ihe aa- attachedto-m Tcllpboflrd: campaign also supports research, Frew InstaEodea.- —eomposed—«f-M rr-and—Mrs:—Mat mi.tee oil ai rangemcnta- He haa4 “watched hla wHedrive W t o coir-- patient aid and professional educa­ and Mra:-’ Manche#(er Evening Herald f'm-- seaaors is (mmplete. Shortly before dusk, officers rolm E. C. Detine, Mr. ticket# for iMie to anyone inter­ sult the family doctor. He then tion. Volunteer workers’ folders Frank E. Spencer. Mr. «nd Mr# ’ entry correspondent, F. Pauline ested. Members of the Republican found Redden. and Mr* t telephone Pilgrim 2-62.31. Mam heeter Evening Herald 4'o- bought aome more shells for his are also enclosed, with blanks ask­ Joseph .Kablik and .Mr, Town Committee will also have Redden, who had changed his ing if any o f persons responding liimbla eorre#pondent Mr#. Ooneld conservative 'business suit for Harmon N, Cochrane them for the easy convenience of B. Tuttle, telephone .ACademy 8- 12-gauge shotgun, tidied up his have had polio, arthritis, or birth Cub Pack -Award# worn hunting clothes, lay as 4-W«Y DRYING I :he public. 34.35. desk and drove to the school. defects, the number In the house­ ARTHURS Ciib Scout Pack 65 recent Stale Keadiiiw L nit I’oiing People to Meet asleep near a pile of felled trees. hold and how many have had three 4 TUMBLlORV-wWihaal awards follow; 'Bobcat badge. Rapidly he strode Into the first ■ and air. The Horace W. Porter School The shotgun was cradled in his or. more Salk shots. Replies will THB DRUG STORF THAT SAVES YOU MONEY How*ard Dtibord and William Ho- V erm tH il B p p # Biiait*#! j floor classroom of Miss Robsom arms, and three cigarette butts To Meet Saturday Alumni -Aaan. will meet in Porter The 21 children stared at the sight help the National Foundation to 9 TUMBLI OBY-wtth air dia; wolf, Gary Miiist John Or- j ■ _ . - School Monday night at 7:30. showed he, had sat there for some establish a program for dealjtig 942 MAIN ST. CORNER OF ST. JAMES ST. A only (no heat). (tiitt, .Stephen Ohhmd. Rex Hes- .Miintpeliei. Vt, New Eng­ of the sotgun. . ;. time. ' Dr. Harriet Gesler will speak to . Brian Sinder ia ,presiden‘ of the ‘They aren’t going to hang me, with these problems in commu­ HO AT AND A^R DRV,- lop and Buddy Boisvert; lion. the Connecticut ■ .Association fo r ' group. -Mis.s Tiieodora Marrotte. land’s honey crop was 4 per cent The end of Leonard O. Redden- nities. and 'Will help bring aid and 3 with no tumbling John Pearson aqd IJonel Jean: larger in 1959 than in 1958, reach­ Our $lim-lin«\junIor sheath$ the principal shouted. a kindly and quiet man. • Reading Research Saturday m orn-' secretary, ha.* announced that ant­ He fired a single shot, klllmg comfort to those aufferitlg crip­ SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY ^ AIR DRY-wHhoutDRY- heat gold arrow. Larry Trudeau. ‘Mau­ ing on the "Charact-nslics of the yoimg person interested in becom- ing 1.189,000 pounds. The average MUa Robson outright with-a blast pling diseases. . or tumbling. rice tsserman. ijtrry Densmoie j^iiman Ear." Dr. Gesler is the con- ing a member is invited to this yield per colony of bee.s wa.s high­ Joint Seaaiitn and Richard Aiibin: .silver anow. in miracU Security ief$ey, a In the chest. Heavy Toll Wei-'nisn ‘ ("Icmcntary -d'ication meeting. Plans will be di.scussed er 25.7 pound.* against 22.7. \ “ All the kids thought It was a The Hebrofi Congregational Ricky Gorden. Denni.s for the group's participation in the ■Cliere were 8 per cent fewer and Alan .Aho. John Day received tor the State Depsrlm»nt of Edu­ Joke until wa'saw the blood,’ said Diseases of the heart and cir­ Women’s Fellq^shiii, attended a cation. March of I>unes card party Feb. coloriies; .58.000'compared with 6.3.- blend of cotton, linen, and culation are responsible for more meeting of the-Leban(ui. Women’s D-YEPR WUMNTY’ a graduation certificate. ■» OOO.p Vermont’s bees worked the Richard Monroe. 11- ’’Miss Robson •Motor a r o te ^ by fuH l.yaer aaerrsnty | Year pina tyeie awarded to Kurt' Dc L-«'“ * Cooper, professor of 13 in Yeoman.# Hall. Other officers w&t very nice to ue. She.didn’t g^ive than 875,0()0 deaths each^ year, or Fellowship last ni'ghl the Lebanon- are -Alan Blum, vice president and hardest: their yield per colony Was Congregational Chiirch, when Mrs. Bzeluga, Richard Aiibin and Paul, *‘ t.Tniversity of us mu(ih homework." approximately 54 per cent of all SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY UR TO t H O tH lf ORYINB) -Kratiae. The honor den plaqile' Connecticut, will report during Allan Sinder, treasurer, itra. Ray- i a whopping 49 pounds. silk, are ready to takff^ you deaths in the United Stalei. ■William Booth, the former Zilpha Some of the pupils screamed. No ro*Mtting to o»y ovon the w-enl to Den I 'with Mra. John A. the afternoon cm a study which re- Others were too shocked to make hoavleet loodt# CMiliind aa den mother. ■ l*te# to the- teaching, of phonics a sound. REG. 1.00 .anywhere on the fashion D-WAY: VIRT* "rhe next pack committee meet- .session. Waving the frantic youngsters INGt Ing will be at 8 p.m. Feb. 23 arithe ■ The nieeli,iig will be held at the back into the classroom with hU OBBWP COSTUME JEWELRY S9c fOKMUm home of Mr.s, Otto Kraiiae. Plana' Oakdale-Tavern in Wallingford, Sixes gun, Redden .climbed a concrete mum are being made for the annual. horizon from now on! ramp to Mrs. McFerren’s class­ CASH? Blue and Gold dinner for the eve­ WILL THE STEEL PACT-j room. 12G127-620 CREAM ning of Fgb. 24 at the (ihiircli 5 to 15 in beige, blue, green. "Don’t shoot me," she pleaded. Community House Boy Scout Redden killed her with a shot in Just say . COLOR FILM 1.14 SHAMPOO Sunday will be observed in -the lo- M a r e n d a z SPUR RECORD GAINS Pictured are just \ ,'the face. ■ Blood, spattered all over Ct*amVMn*ll'huKblc ''-.gsd churches this coming .Sunda.v. a piano and on textbooks lying on two of many styles. laihrr'tttd* TRADE-IN I. A'Mting Son- nearby desks. the wordl jitV.-, and M>#, Raymond H, TRAVEL ACENGY FOR THESE 13 A janitor ran up.s^aw the prin­ duilinE. oily hl(n< Bradlej'c.^r. left .Monday to spend IS .Atsvlum St., Hartford cipal with the gun and threw a Parker’s Whiskey ^| .1 2 allowance on a w-eeic iiith their son. the Rev. crowbar at him. It missed, and Shamp^ Lonoiln-rich Raymond H.'''Br*dley Jr. and his TeL CHapel T-.IS.iT CAiPITAL GOODS STOCKS? Redden made for the door. En Fifth. 86 Proof V9 family in Rangeiey. Maine .\u(horized .\gentf! For .Mi route he pointed the shotgun at a "You’re the boss" at Beneficial 130 youl* old washer Smorgastrord jiv^iicoe## How will the terms of the recent strike Rail, .Air and Steam.ship male teacher and another janitor, Take advantage of BBNmaAL’a Biir Clean-Up Service now! Approximately 20ft, persona settlement affect business ... and but he drove off wRhout firing Juat phone to* apply — aeon as approveii, get the cash you were served at the amorg^bord I/ines which' industries will respond fi-rst? another shot. naed' to phy off thoae leftKiver bills and expenses. Then, make MINERAL OIL « Saturday evening at the Nathan only eiu monthly payment instead of twveral . . . you may ■i«AaBuu Htl*a -- thi *>* fl gun might tajte a notion to gii , 1 capital goods oreducara --will be aaong the first V About four hours later a farmdr | ■ to benefit'frost the ste^-Settleaent. riff' , spotted the principal’s car. mired ■ BENEFICIAL WASHERI V f l L ' down in a thicket seven mites j ( FINANCE CO. Shearsoq's analystWT^^ooMMSnd one najor capital abuthwest of towm. Several school- J-'O iHO. ecMariciaC'riwaNct co.. squipMsnt Manufacturer whose 1960 business prospects should coMPletel'v rqverse its recent dull earntogs piotui^.e.. .A wajor railroad whosa Monogram Petticl^ats 9 5 incoMe d^ands on.heavy industrial freigh t nay- arid the year by increasing its dividend -- ev,en declaring an extra dividend. . .Another fire -- ■ this ons-in the-industr-ial-f usl hualnsas r-_May — n»DX ' More than double its 1989 earnings this year . Shearaon’ s Resaar'ch S ta ff hgs Juat prepared a $1.00 DOWN nee, InforMative report with significant facts on thirtsan coMPanies they fe e l will'show sharp M is for Mary- DUIVWS III earnings increases in the 1960 capital goods i i 1 1 rsco.vsry. I f you would lik e a copy, we well be “5 J NVILBIS VAPORIZERS ...... 3.95 up B A YM t pleased to send it without obligation. Sioply f i l l in the coupon belbir and drop it in the Mail. ORA-tON TOOTH BRUSHES ...... 59e NASAL • Full 7 lb. capacity, two-^ 1960 Market Forecast What a marvelous idea, your own SPRAT lone Porceloin Tub e.Five A copy of.Pearson's Costers • Vi'HP Motor.' survey report,: Business and S e cu ritie s, I960. initial beautifully appli(^ued on this IXCLUSIVE ■Forecast Edition will r 2 s 9 8 ‘ • Safety-Wringer with , in School also be sent to y^ TRiPU-ACTION Balloon Rolls— ^ locking without charge. Tnis deeply laced.half slip. A Val Mode AGITATOR' positions— Select the InforMative business k BONNIE GAY Flexes, turns, and right pressure for ony type liOl.Dl.N I’.OOK forecast includes inpor- CASTILE ■ fabric. tant facts'on the 1960 design,'white nylon tricot, S, M, L, tumbles each piece i t i n Jiil/i il Market outlook for each A SHAMPOO of clothing with a • Sleek new nph-tlp design Major industry, and talks thor'juuiiLpp, i.\{ i.o p i;m \ about coridltions both 1 --mokes Norge washers In ell letters except , d o a n-d...... Jisre and abroad^that___; ic sturdier, sfrongeF, ebsie7, oround (notion. proplse to bolster our to roll., sceneay in 1960. |,0,

I A / ¥ J- v l i i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. I960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ». 1980 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX im , town-wtda-oemmtsslpn "get' going be considered by the Board in set­ under the law, the jurors In «.ach j Rockville^y eii^non Vernon 1 cur to him th at w « m lfht Indnod Langtry Reports before this happens.” ting the tax rate, Luddecke said, case must accept the law aa the Brooks.also failed Jh an attempt " ;: # a n r J | p 0 m ^ I hURtle ourM lv** «ntiV- \v« w ere Judge gives, it to them. Therefore, CORONET GASOLINE Town Union Help Ask are the taxes that may not he paid With Complete Snow Cover On Progress at- Voters Approve to have. the fcity and Are district Luddecke Sees next year, possible additional costs F ^opnitiQ Jfpralb 1 fim t in m iM lle»,' M id then find they must base their verdict on . , 568 CENTER STREET divide recreatloiKexpenses equally. for snow removal, .income from ' oureelvee • second ev*>>’thinK th e LAW the' judge's Inatr'uctjuona as to the Park, Rec Unit He stressed that his objectiqnwas Tax Increase building perpiits, use this year, of Wild Birds Need Food Now > pnMI.IHHHltJ uy I'tm. else? O r thet the nation w hlcli law, ndt on their hwn notions of 4 Town Projects to the inequity and not to recrea­ • Bii.«M .n PR U nW G CO. IKC. what the ^a\y ds or a.hould 10 to 25-Cent Raise funds set aside for several years *> U Kncit Utrcti happens to be first In m lseiles is in -your llfo tion. ' ' for a vault at the town hall, and ** « lUnchMl*) Conn Our jury system la not perfect. Blitz About 30 voters at a town meet­ Of 5 to 7 Mills WE HAVE^WILD MRD SEED, MRD FKDERS, now second in ever'yf,hing: else, and Progress reports on three im- ; Unionized town workers will be Twh years ago Brooks objected possible return of a "good surplus” Hunrum nature la not perfect. But provements and on the storm sew- i asking raises. ranging from 10 to ing last night approved the estab­ to the estahli.shment of a • police from the High School Building Z n^W uhtr* not satisfied about that either? no better ayatem has ever been de- er fbr the North Knd Junior high ! F r i m lishment of a town-wide Park and force by the town to operate in A town tax increase of 5 to 7 Committee. SUET CAKES, SUNFLOWER SEED reuaded October l. IHII 'Vised than to have men and women 26 cents an hour when they meet mills for a minimum rate of 44 The Drama pf Our Courts school have been made by Deputy with General , Manager Richard Skating Recreation Commisalon despite ob­ rural Vernon, claiming a similar The Finance Board last nigjj| i Beentnc Baeepi in all walks of life judge the facts P\iblic Works Director Oheatei* Inequity would exist. He carried mills was predicted by Board of approved another appropriation | ■» PubUebed tceer* ______— I>« Gniille’n Fine Print ^ ^ In a case. It must be admitted by , Martin at 1060-61 budget making jections of Abner L. Brooks that Finance Chairman William F. SNOW SHOVELS and SNOW RLOWERS ^.udaTS and Hoiufays lOntsrod at the • Our trial courts are filled with Langtry to the Board of Direfitors. time. Last year a 5-cent acroas- Report his light to Superior Coiitt, with i^ipr the Public Health fJursing | A Teot Otnee at Itancbseter Conn the first flush of President not violate any legal duty, op that anyop* who studied the matter Langtry says the atorpT" sewer another Inequity would be created. the result that the police force was Luddecke today. Assn. In the amount of $2..500./This I Jecoiond ■ aaas~ Mali Matter drama, but not in the sense which there was no legal^ duty to per­ that the jury aystem has done an the-board hike was granted.' de^Gaulle's \dctory over the in­ is often emphasised. The drama is progressing well despite dlfflcul- GALLON OALIAIN Brooks contended that city resi­ established, but In the form of a The Board of Finance met last' in addition to $8,000 included in the | •tnSCIUFTlUN RATES form. or that the "harm done was excellent "job protecting the rights And achool custodial workers cqnsfabulary. night, hut delayed setting the tax AT THE MIDDLE OF THE WINTER . surgents in Algiers, the general in our courtrooms comes from the ties which slow the-'job. Pipe is will seek a scale of 13,500 to dents who already have provided nurse's budget. Luddecke sald.„the ; Parable la Adesncs not the kind, oKamount claimed. | of all the people. It la the very es- being laid in fln^iilt and the pipe The' -Park /’Depantmem. reports a city recreation program with Parking'arklhg Ordin’anraOrdI Recommitted rate until Feb. 17 at which time it public service organization's drive ' BS Tsar ...... conclusion and hope was that this people who play a part in a trial The belief that the truth comes gence of a working democracy, 14,650. The prese'nt scale is $3,275 that public ice skating hours will Is expected that a check for $69,000 CHANGE YOUR FURNACE FILTERS. ~ 'X Months ...... and the job.a they do to brin^ I trench. 24 fepr leep In one place. to $4,2l5. their taxes, would . be unfairly .. A proposed parking ordinance for funds this year fell short. i Brae Months •••• demonstration, on his part, that he out in Auch a contest is called- the I Reduced tb basic terms, the sue- 1 must Be jlhM with steel sheath- be from l:$0 to 10 dally at both taxed for a town recreation pro­ was recommitted to the selectmen in back taxes Will be received City residents pay a 15-mlll tax j ns Month about the justice we all seek Itiersary" theory of a trial. By l „f our trial syktem and the j The dectaidh. to seek those in­ Charter Oak Park and . Center for further study when it was from LaPointe Industries Inc. yeekW 'i r .*1 could handle the French colonists; The main elements in a court creases was mAde at a meeting this gram that would likely be concen­ rate in addition to the town tax Jlnicle Pop? e adversary theory we mean that | various element., of Its operation | Thk'Maakel Construction Co. has Springs Annex. trated in the rural section of the found xo be too stringent and com­ Without the LaPointe check, a 7- and Fire District residents pay a WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK .111^— — > and control the French Army ■ rgoni are the judge, the jury, t the two parties, ninder proper rules,' „ s t upon the basic character week of Local.001, State, County, CoBstihg, under supervision, is plex. ’ mlll increase would be necessary, would jgive the Algerian put a 30-lnch pipe in Benton St. j and Municipal Employes Union, town. 2-mlll rate. They city rate is also ru„ tfllnfuiTKD'pKtus ij would give the Algerian rebela' plaintiff and the defendai^ TI should present evidence- and test i responsibility of the individu-. from Bigelow Brook to B. MliJdle ' allowed'daily until .dark at Center However, as a result of last The .qelecimen intended to regu- Luddecke said. expected to increase; this year; ELECTRIC HEATING TAPES I. The Aiiociated■ ~ Preit i» excluiiTtlT j confidence...... in his ability to carry ; plaintiff in a riviI\action,,lf(. a ij : the truth of all fads offered to the ^ .i*_iudues. lurtes. attorrteya. ana SAVE ANYTIME AFL-CIO. Springs Park. night's action, a Park and Recrea­ lAte parking during snow storms The Finance unit did not feel Tpke. and has started to pipe Union members are hourly rated it was safe to set the tax rate hi, promise to them of self de-: j;on^ wh^^ seel., f., because,jend that justiceiustice will prevail,nrevail. The carrying out the processed of across the turnpike toward the Center Springe Pond remains tion Commlasion of five members so that parked cars hampering Pay Yniir Telepiwne endant has basic method of our system of ju s-! jg^v employes In the Department of. closed to ice skaters. will be sppolnted by the Select­ anow removal could be towed until the I.,aPointe check Is re ■«ot otherms* credited Qn that ba.,is, there violated the ' infringed school site. Public Works, the Water and Sew­ Bills Here RBd al*o the local new* oiibltehed here. ! . . j . The concrete basins for the 'Ver- i Open till 5 P.M. men. No more than two members away. The proposed Ordinance reived, because the rate cannot be ■“ All riahu ol republicalton nt »peetal ; would now be a new high chance upon his rjifhU. In a criminal ac­ sented and tested in full view Bar Association of Connecti- MondaySt Tueadaya, Erldaya. er Department, the Recreation De­ would have limited parking to 30 changed once it i.s set for the year. S-P-E-C-I-A-L ai.patchee herein are aleo re.erved___ j tion. th j/p lain tiff is the state. planck swimming and wading partment, ahd custodial worlcers can be of the aame political party, Also, by Feb. 17, the Board of Tax ' fh* n°,huV j cut in order to make you bettei- pools and the piping for them ia Tolland County and the commiaalon must Include minute periods 'oetween. the hours 8 Day».^Thurs., Fri., Sat. -Full eerrice client of N E A S**'’-j offer, come into truce, halt the wht<;lKclaims that the criminal law under the Board of Education. residents of both the city and the of 1 a.m. and 6 a.m., regardless of Review will have held' its final been broken to the detriment X n a case is tried to a jury, 1'"formed apd"more fully aware of in. Construction has started ■ on Thursdays 9 A.M. fo 8 P.M. Wages for most of the hourly the weather. It also would have session and ' the actual taxable LADIES’ ifPublf*tl«r» Repreientatiree: The 1 fighting, amt await the vote by the niter and toilet house. A gravel fire district. Members will elect grand Hat will be knowfl. of the people. it ia up to Ih^ jury to determine all i ®"'". __ __ - rated workera range from $1.85, Soil Conservation their own chairman, and all will given the town the right to tow the Algerians would d e ^ „ Under our American spstem of ! questions of fact. Questions oflaw, ! foundation is being laid around II hours of uninterrupted aerrlce.' the standard wage for a Laborer 2, any car parked during anow re­ Factors In the large increase are NYLON ^ memIber Atmrr bi.treau oj mine their own political future. the perimeter of the pool for a con­ serve without compensation, for 2- ymctJtATio.NT ; justice, each partv in a trial has a - however, are decided exclusively ; to $2.25, the pay-for a heavy equip­ Expert to Speak year terms ending on Oct. 15. moval or sanding, regardless of $17,000 for the Public Safety ,______■_—J V.. I by the judge. Judges gei the \&\y A ThtniKht for Today crete apron. Bids will be taken CURRENT ANNUAL ment operator. The pay of a few the length of time it was parked Building; $14,.500 for more police LIFTS u IS pn 1 > comuanT lrc” l I'fst hope has,rVir\\’ been , ^ight to be represented by counsel. 1 Feb. 10 on the i apron and the A prepared resolution present iJSmes no ftoanclaV respJ^ Coir i compromised, fo some extent, by | in other words, to have '? lawyer fi'Om several source.,: FederalAhd Sponsored by the Manchester DIVIDEND RATE 3 i% v.’orkera falla below qr above that or the time of day or night. protection, prompted by com­ .Reg. 81.00 .,tate constitutions, feder^r and i chaifi link fence. range. Dr. A. Raymond Kienhoiz of the ed by Second Selectman William A suggestion was made by Van­ plaints of traffic hazards for ]^papht«l *"0" apoMrtna ^ to OmT fine pi:int .in, present the parly's case. The I Langtry labels the Robertson R. Hahn would have limited the An4 oth^r r^soiDE niAtt^r . irt ppinnMi'I irta previous! p r when death is imminent we ed. ison to wages for similar work- give a slide talk at the annual have had the selectmen name the with snow removal. This seemed to students; the first full payment on SHOE REPAIR - DlsplBT advertlsinB clnslna hm iri: meeting of the- Tolland County chairman, and it failed to pro­ (Lower Store bevel) ■Tor Monday—1 o.m FVidsyMoiiday i-hiiigs in aucl. fine print may have ^ g^nt himself in couft. court decisions. d legal wri «>gs. l „pen „iir hearts quickly and wide, j ’imM'miat*^ M hU ri fw ' ■i2f iSr -ft era In other town.,. According to reflect the attitude of the other the new Lake St. School; and gen­ Pt m J>«livtry Anywhort In Town Tor Tukedsy—1 c m 1 Such deoisiojisi^ sh o w how the courts I more love there would ^ .Soil Conservation District Tues­ vide for both city and fire dis­ voters, and First Selectman George eral operating cost increases. Ter Weiinfsdav—1 o m_T'ies'i«» d something to do 'vijlr produc,-1 lawyer swears "to maintain Ernest Irwin, union president, trict representation. Ter Trursdav—1 p m Wednesday. have CO istrued and applied the ; p di^n t wait for death to, P'r*'"* ™ they found their pay low in com­ day at 8 p'.m. at the Vo-J^ School Risley said;' ‘T il go along with Among the flexible matters to Jer Fr1davJ-1 pm Thuredsv Ing the collapse of the French re- j inviolate the Confidence, and at law '^'situations thattUat haveVi a Uan-lhap . KegraQingRegrading Olof the bank between on LovelandiJHlII, Rockville. Amendments offered by ' E % i that,” release our reserves. Why not to- jSchaller Rd. and Bolton 8t. Is fin­ parison with tliose In Meriden. JTer S sturdav—1 n m ,n FVIdav ^"am r^ach volt in Algiers. What the Alger- every . peiil. to himself to preserve pepeu before. These are called pre-. morrow or even tonigW do some SAVINGS Bristol, Vernop. Ellington. East Dr. Klcnholz will speak on “Qon- aid Berger. Grove St.; in Uiese re­ Finance Matters Approved^ 7ay c’ miblirsflon e * c e p i^ S S ? i^ a * -; jgj, rebela m ay'think of theae game ^^e *eoreU bf his o^lieiU. ’ He a l,^ ished and the bank awaita akeding spects, were adoptied. Voters approved two finance act of kindness/or thoughtfulness In the spring. The rbgradlng Is Haven, ■ and New Haven. .servation Education and You," and swears "never to reject, for Cases mu.st be tried and settled to someone es, you would do If a The members also _ discussed will show slides that were taken Motion Beaten matters without discussion. They * * "’ ------things, as they rttd them and consideration per.sonal to hirns^lf. on established public standards bf t J’’ desiiiied to prevent fiooding. Before Hahn presented his reso authorized the. Selectmen to bor­ ~ W ednesdii i y p ^itru a ry 3 analyze them, could be all impor- a death came Jnto his a itc / L O A N th^elr request for a union shop, during conservation workshops he the cause of the defenseleSa and light and y-Tong. When they are'?."'! ^ pension plan changes which will has conducted, and while on tour lution. Brooks moved' that the row up to $300,000 for current ex­ NOW IS THE TIME —^ YOUR CHOICE j|(^7 ■ ♦ 1 *HEART ATTACK* A S S t T 'V T I O N matter be referred to the Fire Dis­ the oppresaed.” decided in that manner, we call Another way of putting It: Give \ "Heart attack” occurs with the effect them, and the working of the . penses, in anticipation of taxes, MARLOW'S FURNITURE DEPARTMENT IS THE PLACE L ip i^S lI^ Ilito ThP Gap | original offer to 'the Al- The plaintiff's lawyer in a'civil ours a government of law and not A certificate will be presented trict Commissioners, His motion if necessary, and to appropriate. •flowers” to the hying. ‘ blockage of a heart artery which agreement they have Just nego­ was defeated. Brook., admitted $5,000 for interest on this bor­ SAVE $ $ $ ON CHAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Oyefme years, tjisre has gener- ^ gerian rebels, last fall, dk 'Gaulle case must prew if evidence and of men. Submitted by | j,ggn hardened and narrowed tiated with the town. to Urban Luginbuhl of Tolland as argue the law^l ^ ^ t oto prove thithat hi., I ....A judge in a trial• tells the . . jury S A V/A/GS the outstanding conservation that he was attempting to kill the rowing. ' a<^een one great aolace among . listed three conditions under which The Rev. John R. Ne.ubert | by atherosceleroaif. a f o r m of The Board of Directors ' heard plan. The only way to avoid $i- client hajK-iluffered^ a wrong and M i’ch laws apply to the facts in Community Baptist,‘6fiurch “hardening of the arteries." comment on the union ahdp bid farmer of. the year. Luginbuhl was ' ^ e pundits. One wise, cool char-1 his self-determination process shoul^/collect damages or get j"'" t" hi* ^one last night, but did not deliberate the Jaycees’ selection for the out­ other inequity, he said, was to TCter would keep his head, no mat- could come Into operation—the , relief. The defendant's law- have the Fire District suppor.t a U.S. Army Offers FEBRUARY SALE ‘•--^relief. The defendant's law-1 ‘ ~ on it. William Czuckery of Orange, standing young farmer in Tolland ■ter what hysteria might he sweep- ■ crushing of the native revolt, the yer. however, must defend his | IWSbf i ittw international representative of the County last year. rural recreation prgjyam. or to ValufM consolidate with the city’s pro­ Duty in Europe to 179.0$ 5ig the country. H,e would some- ; necotiation of a formal truce client. He must show that he did union, told “the Directors the un­ During the business meeting two ' eosfamporory SwkW rocAan ara 935 MAIN STREET — TEL. Ml 3-5171 — OPEN 9 TO 5:30 — THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS TO 9 P.M. — CLOSED M ONDAYS ion shop agreement would pro­ gram. ma wto/ chain for TV vkwmg. Thay w U graca any Jmw manage to see the historical; ita leaders, or simply a ceasajitm of ' supervisors will be elected to serve Note Consolidation Plan Applications are now being tak­ Imd the philosophical essentials. ‘ fighting for a p e r i ^ b'f some tect, the union In the future. All for throe years, and committees wtora paop/a ffothar to to/k and vkH. Avofl. of the workers now eligible to Several persons drew attention en from local men interested in Sometimes he mleht wind, up | months, a cesaatibnrwKlch could be will present their annual reports. to the fact that the town will be enlisting foi*i>a tour of d:ity in abh m Natural, ebony or Walnut finhk All chain join are union members. Those interested In conservation mode with foam hacks om JQnong the clovids. . But you , unofficial, but/Wmlch could be voting by July on a consolidation EJurope with the United States ore / leoNa R. E. WARDELL of natural re.sourcea are invited to charter. Some held that a town- wouldn’t find him down grubbing < measured. dc.'<«u1Ie then said, by , TOWN’ MANAGF,R.S F.LrXT attend the meeting. Refreshments Array Hartford. Feb. 3 (JPl Farming- wide recreation commission should Sgt. l.C. Paul Stratford, ;. non­ (232) Smort Cenlomporory rocitor toe moronic catchwords of the , the low^jrtimber of casualties in -! Building will be serv’ed. not be established urilil then, while commissioned officer In charge of whatever they might he. I volv^rf^ STORE­ ton Town Manager Stephen A, Fits Aid for.Conaeii'atlon with wait front trim. Luiurteut foam . • packed with style l was eletced president of the Con­ others maintained thiit this would the Army Recruiting Station in laots ond backs. . AIm for Lippmann, light of yes- '.■tMi Friday de Gaulle elimi-; Contractor The Tollaqd County Committee be a step toward assimilation of the Hartford Area, said men necticut Town,and City Manager's on the Agricultural Conservation Xir> •ears^-v^.e Walter has con nated, by not mentioning^ this in­ WATKINS citv and fire district activities. selecting this enlistment option R«fid*ntiai*Comm«rcial Assdeiation at the annual meet­ Program through which federal Mrs. M ary'Pfau. a member of IBenced Ui*m.^ring, like formal third way for the ciiil war ing, Tuesday in Wethersfield. West will take their basic training in AtttraHens>R«mod«linq WIDE •. packed with quality aid can be obtained, has announced the Consolidation and Charter this country, then leave for Ger­ JJjrminglon. like'-'^My spafe' age to end. Instead, he required formal Hartford City Manager Donald H. that the initial sign-un period for BMto was elected vice president CommUslon said. "It seems to me many where they will be guarsin-' tjorporal, about the5>Bjfssiie gap. truce beftfre there would he an y ) “Business Built' On SEMI-ANNUAL aid will cblse March 15. v/e are creating another unneqee- teed a stabilized tour on the con­ ano^ Alfred Harding or Groton, Through this program th» fed­ And he haa fin ^ v ' corhevto the question of his self determination Customer Satsfaction” . • packed with value secretary-treasurer. . sary hurdle.. .Must we create an­ tinent for approximately 30 eral government will share with other cominiaaton that m ust. peW months. aaoment when,.after process 1^11 Insurance ^overage HOME FURNISHING farmers the cost of carrying out hapg be reiolved? (If the charted S^zed tha^i^erhapi we can haW [ Jn hla original pronouncement of Aecording-to-Sgt.—Steatf-ordi the Tel. MI 4-04.10 . approved soil and water conserva­ is accepted). If consolidation is of strong attraction of this assign­ ■OOis ,to^tuity without ellitiihatlng 1 pOitry last fall, de Gaulle prom . and Service^ as usual! ~ tion practices in accordance with no avail, then establish a town- ment irt the guaranteed opportuni­ (230) Smart Modem orm* with (224) lewwn arm witli (itra high After 5:00 P.M. provisions of the program. wingt and quilted bock and iRot in Qlp--iiUBsUe gap altogether, he can j ised th?t the election to .deter level recreation program, but not ty to travel to such cities aa foom. bsek.aml foam taoH ond bocki with proclaim the follo^vlng: jmine Alg>rla’a future would take'- ^ 82 BALDWIN ROAD Notice Information may be obtained , at .this time.” Rome, London. Paris, Vienna, qvMisd bock dacorolion. , from the county office on the sev- “ "But eecurlty. though it ia cru-1 place within four yeara after the .MANCHESTER. CONN. SALE j James Vandervoort. also a Char- Zurich; . Oslo, and ma­ Lucky Lady .Self Se'rvice [ eral practices for which coals will I ter Commission member, pointed ny European points of interest, 5 s 1, ia not. sufficient and we can-j forrhal or infoirhal end. of the be shared. A handbook giving gen'- I out that gradual assimilation was OF COURSE I>aundry (II Maple i Men interested in learning more EASY TERMS! M t be satisfied to accept jthe poei- j revolution. \ ' I . eral coverage has been mailed to oonsidere:)' "next best" to consolid- j detals of this "choice not chance" Qbn of second best.” i Last Friday de Gatille'^eHered SOeel, across from First ! farmers in Tolland County. Other., latioh in the Booz. Alien and ! assi^m eht are invited to contact «*Of course we still have to hand ; this to say that such an election , ; may obtain a copy at' the Gilbert i Hamilton survey. "This is a step Sgt. Stratford at the Army Re- NI|tional parking lot) I Building. Talcottville Rd., Rock­ I in that direction,” Vandervoort I to Walter because he haa once [would lake place onIy> afterf ville. ; cruitlng Station,' 63 Allyn St., will be closed for a few A j asserted. i Hartford fgatn, even tf at the price of sac-[ what he called a "prolonged pe-| ! Another Charter Commission PARK rtf icing hie own Intellect, gone to nod of appeasement,” by which he WATKINS- days while alterations Vermont Ixads in Taxes I member. Ernest Kunz, urged. oie heart of the matter and meant a pro: ea., of the various are being completed. ! "Let’s get the thing .started now. I Founded Factories j U,. consolidate we'il be that FREE brought up the real issue which is j elemenls in Algeria living-peace- Watch for Remodeling Montpelier, ,Vt.—Vermont leads •v PURNELL ^ I all the other'States in the'amdunt jmifth: ahead.” I Sir Richard Arkwright, English Crme.nting all of us. .[fully and prosperously . together ; Grand Opening and Free of state and local ta.xes-taken per The city's plan to form a com- I manufacturer who built the first PARKING —It Is the mere idea of America , under the ambitious program, of cotton mills, has been called the FURNITURE DEPARTMENT MAIN ST., MANCHESTER M l 9-5221 Wash Days. . $1,000 of personal income-. an aver- mizz.fon 'to replace its recreation -V 6tlng "second beat” in anything j Improvements - France intends to Funeral Set age of $166.18. Delaware is lowest commiltee. was noted by Berger. "(©under of the modem factory systern.” tEhlch is eating us. all. which i launch there for the_precise p d r-1 ORMUND.J. WEST. Director i with $55.15. Everett / Gardner suggested the ®lng8 passion and hyateria into pose of makmg future association j 142 EAST CENTEB ST. the. voices and arguments of peo- t with France, seem more atlrac- Mitchell B-7I98 ple who can figure it out that we live. Some observers think this are still strongs enough and safe i program Invdlves something like enough for all prhctiral purposes, 10 or 20 years, ratlief than four. 'Mancheater’a Oldest ■ but who can't reconcile therqeelves Finally, last fall, de G?ulle told wito Finest Facilities. Colonial dira^^ui'pose tablp- to the Idea, the idea of being sec- the rebels that they coiild have a Ofl-Street Parking cliair adapted ro^cocktail ta­ ond to anybojd.v in anything; i part in diacusBing llie conditions Established 1874 ble .si'/.e in melloW'old pine! But normally Walter Lippmann. : under which the free election^ 24 X 36-inch top with storage having come to such, a central is-should be heldwhen .U xi^aa held.,, space below. Reg. ?49.75.^- eUe, might be precisely the men \ B.ut last ^ (Jwlle '.mads to examine It from some cnemic a promise to the French Army. point of view. . . To it he ^lajd that when the mo­ If. we cannot be satisfied to ac­ ment comes for the, free election, cept the position of second best. "you will have to " guarantee its Is there, perchance, aomebody who,complete and genillije freedom.' , can be satisfied to accept it? ; Uohcelvsbly, whehx, the time. Brand new solid maple How many first positions are , conies, the French Arjny could | there in anj-thlng ? Can everj'- function hono- ably with just .that j Old time charm...... 3 pcs. body who really wanta to be be ■ intention. It may be something of ‘ / first ? I a task to tell the Algerian rebels, | Hav? we ourselves, never been | however, the idea that it will be a A^.brRnd new desijrrt'^by the makers of our lecond best in anything before? | free election when and if .the polls famou^'-QM Ipswich solid maple . . . in a Suppose, aomebody else of equal are guarded or managed by the limited fi^ojT . . . so choose before our supply is ^ n e ! 'riie liip, resource and intelligence is equally I French solcjiers they have been rpomv 52-inch double dressier and the 31-inch Cliest have Chippen- determined to be first in every-' fighting in the field. One can thing. \Vhat tH4n? . Imagine that one of the condi- Suppose. by. resource and intel- Honsi the Algfrians wouid .like to Modern on ligehiie, thon artiew Colonial spice cabinet In If he set about putting down Tlie conib - back rocker [ I S e i v l 'old pine haa two drawers, ,'theae values, he might well in­ MANCHESTER with' medium high back and top shelf grooved for • fills many .spots where a dishes! high; reg. clude a'^ capacity for keeping AND 8ELMONT B.oaton. model would b« $7.60. one's head amM circumstantial W E GIVE too large. Nutmeg maple; 8 pc. Dinettes.,, 99'^° adversity, or a wisdom for real­ RUG CLEANING GO. GREEN STAMPS regularly $26.50. izing .that no divine power ever 15 H ANN AW A Y ST. A 35 X 48 X 60-inch extension table plus a .36 x 24- ^decreed anybody shouId4be forever inch size-fgo togetli.er.to make a two-part dining first In everytliing; or a faiUtful- For tho»e 14 ho. rare table 84 inches long! 'Use'small table for study..or STANDARD ness to one’s own ideas snd values Easy Terms forlheirriifi».^^ MORIARTY work: aa a server. Brdmjiitone or black. Regularly no majiter ho-A momentarily glam­ Up to two years to pay. $119.00. ' I DIVISION OF UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION orous something, else might ap­ TEL. Ml 3.0012 BROTHERS O F MANCHESTER pear. But .our philosopher ha^, WINDSOR LOCKS qBd BROAD BROOK, CONNICtlCUT > — las. become at least temporarily, PICK UP AND DEUVEBV A . V 4 SfiCf. CASH AND GARRY Ml 3-5135 the hustler In missiles. Dom It od- / .. T .. T, V I r .>i

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I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY S, I960 P A G E N IN E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1960 P A C E E IG H T the State will be reimbursed 50 per Scoutmaster Curt Mellen. Gold presented a c o p y o t the new Scout New Many Wear 50Ui annivemtu:y of the foundUng Handbook: Kenneth . Cromwell, I Bolton Bolton sent of the cost. arrows were given to Gregory o t Boy Scouts will be held , at St. BOY SCOUT John Felice, James Moneghan, Maurice Church Sunday at 4 p.m. The Highway Department, In its Lltvinchyk and Kent Ough; silver F A U E T E E T H first announcement of the project, arrows were given to E d w a r d Thomas Kittle, Stephen Beau­ Skinner Named Catholic ^ y Scouts, Cube and Hearing Planned ^ Notes and News chene, Ward Ponticelli, Richard Mora Camfort. Eastern Boiler Firm their parents are urged to attend. said a detour is planned around the Adams, Walter Bonn, John Quag- with project on Soyth Rd., Stony Rd. Ha, Joseph Quaglia, and David Martel, and James Richardson. rABTKKTB, a plssiaat sIkaltM As Tree Warden The boy« Are encouraged to wear On Rt. 44A Work^ Bear books , were presented to (non-acid) powder, hokU false tseth’ their uniforms. an(^ Rt. 6. ’ . Wackier. Cul) Pack 251 held it’s monthly' Service stars were'awarded for David Wackier And Walter Bonn more flmuT. To eat and talk in 4«ss The ScotiU are reminded to plan meeting at the Vepplanck School comfort. J w ■prlnkls' a Utm n ii* To Locate in Town Howard. Skinnr of Bt, 44A has on attending the 8^60 a.m. Mass •The state Highway Department one year to Kenneth Cromwell, in honor of their ninth birthdays. TErm on your platee. No stmunr. has scheduled a public hearing at Pepper Harvest Dips on Tuesday, Jan. 26. One new boy was Inducted into the sooer. paaty taate or fa ella f. OMeks been appointed tree warden by the Sunday when four uniformed Boy Thomas Ray, James Nicola,, Rich­ "plate odor" (denture knstk). OM Board of Selectmen.' He will fill- Scouts will serve as altar t>oys.. the, Bolton Community Hall’ Feb. The month’s theme was science ard Dyer, Larry Legier, Gregory pack, Paul Miller, and he received rAsm rH et any dnig esunter. A new manufecturing: company,A Other of^cers of the new com­ 16 at 8. p.m. on proposed improve­ Jakarta Indonesia’s pepper the Bobcat pin. Dfen 6 won the the unexplred term of R. Knee- Boy Scouts are urged -to wear uni­ and space. Den 5 presented a skit, Lltvinchyk, ’ Raymond Norton, pany are J., P. Moriarty, vice presi­ ments to a section of Rt. 44A. rbp, the world's second largest, "The Mad Scientist.’’ and Den 6 "cubby" for an attendance award. eastern Boiler Inc., will beg^n dent, and James Desmond, secre­ land Jones Jr. which runs until forms to the Maas. :aled about 9,000 tons during 1959, Kent Ough, and James Richard­ •teel Job roll forming and assem­ GREEN October of this year. ’The department plans to a skft, "the Moon Man." Robots, son; two-year stars to John Felice, Announcements were made con­ tary. aXdBsp of 13,000 tons from the ’The selectmen will, advertise for straighten out six-tenths of a mile an electrical circuit, and chemical James Moneghan, Thomas Kittle, cerning the Gdiden Jubilee of bling operations in Manohester Godbout is also president of the Manchester Evening Herald B«l of the road from Itl Junction with previous year’s. India is the leading candidates to fill the post of dog ton correspondent, Doris M. Xwpper producer. reaction on rocks wers on display. and Stephen Beauchene. John Scouting and the part the pack March 1, according to Edgaf Manchester firm of Argo Fabrica­ Rt. 6, easterly to a point east of would I)lay. A committee was ap­ tors, manufacturers of baseboard warden abd expect to make an ap IVItalU, telephone MUMiell 8-6545. Advancements were as follows: Briggs received a 3-yiar pin. The Clarke of the Chamber of Com the Bolton Lake House.' pointed for the annual Blue and radiation, heating equipment, Eone SHOP AT THE i^ANCHESTER GREEN SHOPPING CENTER polntment at the Feb. 15 meeting. ^ 'VFW BUX7TS Henry Klein, Robert Close, Roy committee was presented service “ r Written applications listiilg quallfl- A truck climbing lane will be In­ Gold supper to be held in Feb­ Sowiit I|mU< SHcHtji merce control valves, electrical relays BANKRUPTCY COURT Hailfoird,* Feb. 3 (/P)—Two Oon- Garey and Steven Farley, wolf stars as follows: 1-year pins to cattons will be accepted by First cluded starting at Quarry Rd. and Mrs. Edward Adams, David Kittle, ruary. not qntihy w f lem, The new company will locate ^ and controls. Argo' markets Us Hartford, ^eb. 3 (iPj — First extending easterly >for about 800 necUcut men have been named na­ badges; Kent Ough, Thomas Kit Selectman Charles A. Robbins up tie, and Kenneth Cromwell, bear John Quaglia, and Fraiik Close. tcfiBf arlda elude en the site of the former Canterbury products on the East Coast, Can­ meetings of creditors yesterday in feet. DrMnage improvements are tional Officers In the Veterans of iku provide tria, caufoie* to 1 p.m. on Feb. 15. badges; Stephen Beauchene, Hon Cubmaster Joseph Vincent and WHERE TAXES GO MeUl Works on Canterbury St. ada. the South and several states THIS WEEKEND FOR TREMENDOUS SAVINGS IN ALL STORES petitions before U.S. Referee in also part ot the work. Foreign \ Wars. Louis Longo of able euppon — u a aew The selectmen voted at their Waterbuw Wss named a ssi^ n t badge. Chairman Maynard Briggs receiv­ Tax dollars are used t o ' sup­ The Urget dale for beginning df in the W est meeting Monday to ban the Bankruptcy Saul Berman includ­ •phe proposed roadway will con­ law peka yew eieiid. production is March 1. Parohaaed Property sist of a 24-foot, hot-asphalt-con­ national msp^tor *general yester­ John Briggs, in a special grad­ ed 2-year pins, and James Ough port 102,328 governments in the storage of privately owned trucks ed: United States: federal, state, To Employ *0 According to Godbout, there will Patrick F. Ouglletta, 4 Brown crete traveled way with two 8-foot day. and Sunnis Erickson pf East uation service, was graduated received a 4-year piif WELDON DRUG CO. or equipment at town garages and The following cubs were in­ county, municipal, township, spe­ The firm, which plans to hire be no connection between Argo St., Farmington; assets, none; bituminous macadam shoulders. Hampton Was 'a{>pointed national from Webelos into Boy Scouts, 901 Main 8tm et~M l S-SMl AMPLE FREE PARKING AT ALL TIMES! to insist that all town-owned high­ deputy chief'pf staff. being accepted into Troop 112 by ducted into the Webelos den and cial districts and school districts. 20 men, will assemble and pact and Eastern Boiler other than the way equipment be sjored at tov/n liabilities, $3,154.37. ’This is a federal aid project and age steel boilers and boiler jack use of current marketing knowl­ garages. ___ ^------T ' ets and will also have a steel roll edge and experience in the sale The ruling reads “ no privately- \ formir^ department for quantity of the new firm’s products. owned trucks or equipment shall metal-shaping operations. Godbout purchased the old Can­ be stored in town garages. Also, President Arthur Godbout of terbury MeUl Works property in Berube*t is the all town-owned highway equip­ mid-December. Land surrounding Farmington said “the company 2-Pe. TURQUOISE factory representative ment shall be stored at town gar­ 824-828 iyiAIN ST., MANCHESTER - Mi 3-5161 will not engage in assembly the plant building covers about 2-Pc. COLONIAL ages,” A notice to this effect will much of iU roller mill product 100,000 square feet and the plant for the for ypitr money when you Install be posted in the garage off Notch FEBRUARY but will sell the shaped stock building itself contains about 5,500 LIVING ROOM SET MORE LIVING ROOM SEY Bd. Previously, some contractors other manufacturers. square feet. Godbout said. Findell custom-mMe Kirach Vertical Blinds. They who'were doing work for the town WAS $359.00 WAS $169.95 B6RRETT kept equipment, at the town gar­ last longer; cpet lifah in added years of service. age from time to time. However, HOME NOW $ 9 9 Q 0 ADDUHS MAOHINE the addition of several Items of WARDS Board TaMes Actions n o w equipment to the town’s Inventory f/ !.) N T O O M r R V vy A D $ 2 5 9 0 0 has made continuation of the prac­ tice impossible if the town’s equip­ On Hunting, Pension Berube’i Typewriter Servjce ment is to be properly housed. FURNISHING 3-Pe. MAPLE 2-Pc. MOCHA FIliQEli MFC. CO. The selectmen have also voted to contact all boards and commis­ DAVINOLA SET LIVING ROOM SET RENTAL and REPAIR 485 6. MIDDLE TPKE.. MANCHESTER sions to see that they are using up- Town Directors last ni |ht#pierclng windows, and the like. to-date handbooks covering! their Ubled action on ordinances diI lal- Jol^ Dumas, in reply to claims 479 E. MIDDLE TPKE. Ml 9-3477 Venetian Blinds, Repairs, Repair Parts duties. ing with hunting and the t ( ^ of shot-up mailboxes and shooting WAS $234.00 WAS $289.00 Industrial Arts Explained pension plan after public heart igs from : cars, said "Some teenagers AT ’THE MANCHESTER GREEN SHOPPING CENTER Industrial arts U the study of in the Municipal Building. fool with gruns and some d' I'ire* I*’" „ Mayor.Eugene T. Kelly aslted for those who want to hunt. She said Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts trial arts consultant with the State X Wilber Little, a sporUman, to 2-PIECE SECTIONi^L Department o f Education, told the meet again with Chief of Police hike in Manchester woods.- Cowles saw the ordinance as pro­ Bolton Board of Education this James Reardon on the hunting week. ’The definition was made to proposal. Opposition arose to| it viding for more regulation of the Bronze Tubular France, Tan Cushions Buy new at lowest pnees of season! Many unadvertised specials elf^ on sale! number and kind of hunters in- help distinguish today’s program from residents of Buniham and Chair To Match from old terms such as manual town. other streets. ' 1 A state game official said the training, manual arts and me- The proposal — to allow hunt^g Was $1&4.00. NOW $ 1 3 ^ Q Q DISCOUNT cbainical drawing. fringe areas would be stocked and with shotguns no less than 500 fjset controlled by the State if the or-i Ketcharn said all ' youngsters from buildings or roads In ^he (MANCHESTER MILLS) need an industrial arts program NEW! 1960 SEA-KING dinance is passed. today becayse of our industrial an^ fringes of the western half of t o ^ P L r S - ^ ’THEB GREAT BUYS ON Fj|6[RNiniBE —was defended by Little and other MANpHESTER GREEN SHOPPING CENTER— EAST MIDDLE TPKE. technical society. ’The p r o g r ^ is sportsmen. Pro and con speakers THE ENTIRE HOME AND BABY FURNI’TOBE designed to serve three elements ^ were about equal in number. of that society; Production, con- ' No major opposition developed Local Stocks OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. - FREE PARKING sumer and recreatlonaj/heeds. ’The i boots, motors, troilers to the proposed pension changes, speaker said such a^jirogram may | ' two of which would.make joining help a student to fihd and identify i RUGGKD 5HP MOTOR the plan, compulsory for new em­ Quotations Furnished by special abilities.Which would lead i ployes and allow 25 per cent of Cobom A-MIddlebrook, Inb. C H A M B iE R S LADIES' - LADIES' to wiser decisions in a choice of Ranges smoothly from a gentle 1 'A the .fund to be inveisted In .a wider Bank Stocks life work. , [ to oll-otil 12-mph. Full georshift, oute- range of securities than allowed Bid Asked - program covers work in"! matic rewind *torter,-xHp-clotdr pro*- 35HP SEA-KING S a v i >151 SIGNATURE now. Conn. Bank and Trust DRESSES COATS wood, metal, power machiunics, peNer, remote 6-got. fuel tonic. mF.O.B. graphic arts, electricity and elec­ Mayor ■ Kelly told Ernest Conn...... 4JS 47 $5 HOLDS IT Speeds from 1 Vi to 33 console sowing machine Machell, chairman of the Munic. Hartford National tronics, planning and drafting. For i mph. Remote 6-gol. fuel 501 EAST MIDDI^ TURNPIKE Cottone, spun ray- All wool vinyl, a small school, a general shop, 1- j 12^ ALUMINUM BOAT Ipal Employers’ Group, that a Bank and ’Trust Co 37 M 39% wool and cash­ tank automatic rewind Sews forward, back- more prosperous fund would mean Fire Insurance Companies on and spun acetate teacher program is recommended, j Fast and sporty model constructed of GREEN SHOPPING CENTER—MI 3-5187 mere, orlon. starter with full gear­ word; mends, dams. more money for plan-members and Aetna Fire ...... 7 5 78 prints, solids, checks This would require minimum space I heovy-gouge non-corroding alloys. and sport. Assorted colors shift control. pensioners. Hartford Fire ...... 187 197 of 1,250 square feet for the shop Has oarlock sockets, lifting handles. Beautiful hardwood and styles. Itwlf; 300 square feet for storage j $5 DOWN... $465 Only opposition to, the pension NaUonal Fire ...... 136 146 Styrofoam flotation, 3 varnished seots. cabinet. 20-yr. guar. DOWN chsinges came from former direc­ Phoenix Fire ...... 80% 83% $7.99 and ideally, ISO square feet for a i 8 to 20. |5 HOLDS IT tor Helen Fitspatrtck and Dr. A. Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. 8 to 15. 10 to 20, 14% to 24%. finishing room. It was estimated i B. Moran. Aetna Casualty ....2 0 8 218 Our Sth Ant^iyersary Sale! Umited Amount. Only $7 coats. that furnishing such a shop with ' Opponents’ Position Aetna Life ...... 84 % 87 % the necessary basic equipment j would cost $7,000 to $7,500. ' ’The opponeints of hunting in Conn. General ...... 355 370 Manchester cited town growth, the Hftd, Steam Boiler .8 5 90 MANCHESTER /GREEN LADIES’ iJiDIES’ ^ Aasqclaten Dinner Set I fact that houses have been - built Travelers ...... 83 86 Tolland pounty Associates, a ' and children play in wooded areas PnbUo OtiUtiea OPEN grgup of Reptibiicana and indepen- i Conn. Ught A Power 22% 24% BLOUSES BOUFFANTS dent voters, will hear WliUam i that would be opened to the sport, NIGHTS that the ordinance would open the Hftd. Electric Ught 62% 65% Paynter, director of sales promo- | Hartford Gas Co. .. 41 '44 SHOE OUTLET, TILL Sport, Jerseys, dressy. Assorted 100 yds., 70 yds., 60 yds. Sweep tlqn for Connecticut General LlfeJ door to irresponsible people Southern New s^les and colors. 1 Q 3-5-7 sklrters. 100% <4% A A Insurance Co., at a dinner meeting I well as experienced sportsmen nylons. Beg. $5.99. '^ A .W W Telephone ...... 43% 45% | T o m i^ i^ w 32 to 88. Reg. $1.99. • T Feb, 11 at the Kosciuszko Cidb in ' and that hunters might violate the Blannfaothrlng Companies 500-foot limit. The ordinance would Rockville.. Paynter will speak bn ' SALE! $159 TRAILER Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 63% , • 6i Very “ Education.’’ ' benefit only a small group, they Associated Spring .. 21 2 900-lb. capacity. “ A"- said. ’The buffet dinner is scheduled; Bristol B ra ss...... '11% 1- MEN’S 8LU»-ON MEN'S for 7:30 p.m. at the Vernon Ave. | frame with tipper bed Proponents argued that the Dunham B u sh ...... 9 1 s^uRb^Y Special! holds 16’ boat—keeps limit was more than safe for Extra club, ’nckets are available locally Em-Hart ...... 46% 4 from Mrs. Donald Tedford and better control. shotguns, that ’ the State Board Fafnir Bearing ..... 58 6 of Fisheries and Came would re­ SHIRTS Mrs. Robert Miller. Objective of Landers Frary Clark 19% 2 SWEATERS Special Tolland County Associates, ac­ voke the licens^ of .any irrespon N. B. Machine ...... 20 2 Teiengge Desert Boots Wash ’n’ wear, perma­ aible hunters, and that a place 100% Orion. Bulky. S-M-l,. cording to Mrs. Miller, is to create Only $5 Down North and Judd ------37 4 Reg. $7.99 nent- stay-in collar, Interest and imderstanding for all should be provided for youths in­ Bogera Corp. (B) .. 15% 1 Formoriy $5.99 $ 0 . 9 9 Black', Gray, prints, plaids. S-M-L- CLOTHESPINS terested in the sport. ’The season, voters. _ . b ' Stanley Works New 21 2 XL. Tax Unit Adds Session one added, lasts only six weeks Terry Steam ...... 38 4 NOW ...... % Beige, Green BAG OF $0 out of the year. Torrington ...... 35 3 MEN’S DRESS 'The Board of Tax Review has SAIEI New "geMee" There were differences of opln Veeder R o o t...... 49,% 5 REG. $1.99 added a third extra session to its Ion on whether Manchester has The above quotations are not to | originally announced schedule of vinyl osbestM fleer NIe Rag. 46c public hearings this month. The ever bad a hunting accident. oe construed as actual markets. SLACKS ^ aluminum Newest decorating'' DiMharge of firearms' was out new addition to the schedule will A guaranteed . waahable. fabric, lawed by ordinance in. 1919 in Far from Center be held Monday from 1 to 7 p.m. idea— vinyl asbestos what apparently was a “defense’ crease resistant finish. Sizes 28 to CANNON at the Community Han where all lurnifure group 42. Reg. $4.99 sessions are being held. highlighted with gold- measure in World War I, Kelly , ’The eeirth, which is a part of 1 3 DAY SALE ■' gaid. ’Though illegal, there has TOWELS ’The schedule of meetings re­ tone metallic chips. the .Milky Way, is located near the maining 'now includes tomorrow been hunting in Manchester since outer edge of the galaxy and is 19x39. Assorted colors. '|2 dewB ’The State has stocked some GIRU' and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 about 50,000 light-years away | CHILDREN’S SHOEs! p.m., Monday from 1 to 7 p.m., HoMi Nil May IMi . areas. from the center. VALUES |TO $6.99. SIZES 8-3. > Boys' Dept. Little drew attention to the 3.99 and Feb. 13 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 22** ordinance recently in his move to Rag. 79e ~~ About Town make hunting legal in town. SNOWSUITS FLANNEL ’The Bolton Chapter of Lions In­ Budget-Priced Defend Proposed'l^w BOYS’ SlioES. ternational launched plana for a Proponents last night; Included VALUES TO $J.99. ODD SIZES. * ^ 100% nylon with hood. S-M-' TERRY sports night program at its dinner Truman Cowles’, 4 Hoffman Rd,: STOP IN FOR 4 ifja,. Assorted colors and SHIRTS meeting last night. It is expected styles. Nicholas Twerdy, 738 Tolland Guaranteed wakbable. 100% cot>- that the special event itdll be 5' h tott. Siten 6 to 14. TOWELS •cheduled within the next month Tpke., president of a sportsmen's YOUR GROCERIES - Decorators 18x27. group; and Walter and John Du­ MEN’S, WOMEN’S ^ . for all interested gpprtsmeh. mas, 707 N. Main St., members of AT BOWLING SHOES. , / >4.99 REG. 69c The Democratic Town CbmmK- - a youths’ fish and game club. tee will hold its regular meeting Among opponents were Alexan­ ...... REG. $7.99 ' Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Com­ der Penney^ 395 Burnham St.: and GIRLS’ FLATS. NATIONALLY munity Hall. William O’Brien, 377 Burnham St., R E G i $ 1 .2 9 The Republican Town Commit­ who submitted a petition. Some KNARPS KNOWN. VALUES TO $6:99. SIZES 4-9, >2.99 3 tee will meet ’Tuesday at 8 p.m. opponents told stories of, hunters FOOD MARKH at the Community Hall. Isicauniii 'coming within 500 feet of homes, 540 Middle Tpke., East MADRID SHEET ’The Building Committee of IBol- . ' telling children to stay Inside,. and At The Manchester Green GIRLS’ OXtORDS AND FLATS. ton CongregMional Church has Usually 35X mor0 l W ards refusing to get off land,a.'“ Others SAMPLE./SIZE 4. 2 PAIR FOR $5.00 > BLANKET > schooled a meeting tomorrow at talked qf n e a r-m i s s e s, bullets 2.99 COWBOY SUITS : 8 p.m. at the parish room. alwoilnum chalsa lawaga 70x80. Women of St. George’s Episco­ Wash ’n* wear, drip-dry, ascoset pal Church-will meet at the-home Words big family-size CHILDI^EN’S SHOES. SAMPLES AND $4% A f t talzh. Size* $ to 10. Rag. of Mrs. Robert Gorton.of Brandy- economy wringer washer ODD ^ E S . VALUES TO $5.99. d L e 7 7 $1.99 St. tomorrow at 9:30 a.m'. to work, on the Mayfair. Thorough 3-woy wash­ GREEN OathoUc Boy Scout Ser\-Ice WOBBEN’S SNO-BOOTS, $ 1 . 7 9 A service in observance of the ing action— tnultl-posi- CANNON tion safety wringer. R ^ . $8.99. >5.99 REG. $3.99 BLEACHED Pharmacy G tR lS ' Ml hp motor. ' $5 D O W N KITCHEN CLOTH c o n o N FR^I^Parking! FREE DEUVERYi PAST COLORS, CHORCHES - WASH *N' WEAR DVRABLE. f* ' JPrMcripfiens DRESSES SHIRTS MOTORS First Aidittms Wash _’n’ 'wear. 1 0 1- 8 0 * i'tH'K Guaranteed wash, Wash ’n’ wear. Satisfaction' guar­ able. Assorted col* anteed. Slzee 2 to 12. Drvgs, SundriM .ors and styles. Sizes $ 1 . 7 9 CANNON Local Dealer 1 to 14. t PAGE CLOTH vo lt Tei(*triM OFF ALL REG. $3.99 $ 1 . 1 9 ’ Aseorted colors. . REG. $1.59 REG. 29c CHRYSLER V REGULAR BOYS’ SHOES GIRLS' PAJAMAS DODGE CUP OUT CNid SAVE! SHOES Cotton fiannelette,machine, 6 CUT >231 Auto­ Just: Attach This Number to the washable. Assorted styles D O D G E D A R T Inside of Yourur MedtMe^^e_,C*est. Formerly A O and colors. Sizes 4 to 14. $ 1 . 2 9 POLOS SUNBEAM r : v \ matic washer io $7.99. .Guaranteed washable. Quality in^ GOLDENi GLIDE $ 5 $ SALEI TRU-COLD “powor- REG. $1.89 spected. Sizes 4 to 8. DODGE TRUCKS SAIEI 53-pc. ironstone, SpecioU 3-pc. white both Save >431 Deluxe 21" tV “I LOTS MORE Va LUES ... NOT ADVERTISED ■ ■' SAIEI Full-stereo console DOWN r SHAVEMASTER somi-porceloin sets for 8 1 2 6 outfit with S' steel tub and-6=transistor radio dofrost” refrigerator GREEN PHARMACY Umlled Quantity. > 80 OAKLAND ST. CHARLE3 A. BARBATO, B.8. Phaim MANCHESTER GREEN Save 3 0 % l Six underr - i| Nothing else to buy I Save onolher.$23 Set includes recessed BigsovIngsIWords 13.5 cu. ft..n model-g : REG. $19.95 / MANCHESTER each yeqr on de­ glaze pattern's— d** 2 sound systems-^4 tub, china lavatory best-value TV and . 63<|b. frkezer. Push-' M I ^ - 1 4 4 5 GIRLS' GLOVES tergent, wqter. Gen­ iiG .7 9 c I f eokert. Power— 2 8 and wash down toilet. handy pocket radio. 2 2 9 “ ^ buHop-defriMf. Ad)ust- Phone Ml 3-2791 tergent-proof. Open 139“ tle Hicrough action. INC. f0p% wood. 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PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8,' 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING h I iRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1960 P A G * TEN ■Kenneth Niemann, John Dziadul District will be held at 8 ‘ p.nv- Voice in Wilderness Andover Tolland County and John McNight. Senate B locks South Windsor Monday in the Vocational-Agri­ Welles, the c«>..nty membership 100 Rightists Psychiatrist, Clergy culture rooms of the new Rock­ Member Drive On chairman, reports that the mail Eisenhower Satisfied 2 Permits Issued ville Hlfik School. campaign has brought In about NORMAN’S CigaretTax as Powell Gives Rationale A slide talk on "Conservation In Algeria Join PiibUc Airing Slated Tonight For New Homes EWucation And You” will be pre­ By Farm Bureau two thirds of the unit’s goal for Seek Similar Goals sented by Dr. Kienholz of the Plant this year. 445 HARTFORD ROAD With Missile Advance Education Aid Science Department ■ of the Uni­ The Tolland County Farm- Bu­ Foreign Legion Oil Role of Public Talk Oh Conncil-Manager system Only two building permits were versity of Connecticut. Everyone Elks Setback who is interested in conservation reau la in the midst of a member­ CD Alarm Tested The relationship between pay-a psychiatry, Dr. Schnap explained Issued In the previous two months. ship campaign. (Contlnurt from Page Om«) (Cofltinuwl from Page One) of natural'resources is welcome to Commissioners, 1,058: Herald, chintry artd religion was explored is dealing Icis with neuroses and ivem-^best interests of residents if the A permit was issued to Robert Canvassers In area towns in the (Continued from Page One) hysterias than In the past. Today, ( In town attend. 1,027; 4XXXX, 1,026; Walnut civil Defense sirens sound­ and others to cut down sharply Ita likes. Echoing this. Mrs. Ruth ment w fil^ could vitally arfaot the mayor is elected by the council. Wanegal N ov., 16 for an $18,000 county are; Andover and' Bolton, W* announced policy of ondoraing yesterday, by Dr. leadore Schnap, the psychiatrist's patients are In­ 'advice" from the public, not Clippers, 1,026; Qulsh’s, 992, Pet­ ed this afternoon at 2 p,m, for political convictions had not Impact on the federal budget. Howes, another regular attender, pocketbooka of taxpayera and the Salaried Clerk dwelling. A permit for ,a $16,000 Manchester Evening Herald William Kralovich Sind Robert no on» for the nomination prior to assistant clinical professor of psy­ dividuals who are unhappy, tense, Post; Hebron. Wfnthrop Porter: ersen’s, 975; Patten's, 957; SUte the partv's .luly convention, even testing. Anyone who failed to changed. Senate Minority Leader Everett abuse. . aaw herself as a "voice crying in Uvea of all South Windsor real- Another subject of discussion Andover correspoiident, Mrs. Paul Some of the 420 hard core de­ chiatry, Yale University School of depressed, resltess, troubled by was the proposed change In the Iwelllng was Issued to Raymond Columbia, Edward Forx, LeonsCrd Shoe Repair, 956; Sharpies, 947; though Nixon apparentiy wili have hear the alarm is asked to noti­ Medicine, at the Clergymen's Con­ M. Dirksen (R-Ill) said after a So said Town Director Theodore the wilderness." denta In years to come will be D. Pfanstlehl, telephone Pilgrim fy CD headquarters in the Mu­ fenders of, the Algiers redoubt marital difflculties, or lack of faith. Mrs. Fitzpatrick said that in the town clerk’s position. The change Jchaller on Dec. 7. Both were Robinson and Joseph Szegda; Co­ Flaherty's, 942; Bras* Kej{.' 941; no opposition. ference on Mental Health spon­ These are the same problems with White House conference yesterday Powell, who called last night for publicly alrad at a public hearing 2- 6866. Hartford Rd. arill, 925; Four w’ho had marched out with Lagail- he believed the President would past the general manager would tonight at 8 o'clock at the Wap- would be to straight salary set by Issued by Building Inspector Max­ ventry, Walter Thorp, George Matter Eisenhower said the outcorne nicipal Building. sored by the Manchester Are* which clergymen must also deal. respect" from some towns­ the council Instead of the present well Hutchinson of Old State Rd. Kingsbury, Camlllo Buscaglla and Dunces, 916; Woody’s, 882; Prime now dop.s appear to be academic, larde had already started more look with disfavor on any broad give recapitulations of subjects as plng School. Mental Health Assn. The exchange of information and people when they address the The proposed change would small salary plus commission the Antonio Perrachlo; Vernon, Ro(b- Beef Boys, 880; Colla’S, 877; 4C’s, but he went on to say that actuai- regular military careers. Clergymen of all religious de­ grant bill. they came befope the Board, and GOP Committee To Meet Reports from army sources an understanding of how each Democrats sey they believe It place the town under a council clerk now receives. At least two 50-50 Club Plans ert Priddy and Franklin G. Wel­ 862; North Ends. 831. Iv there are a number of Repub­ nominations from Manchester and group, can help the other in its Board. that all proposed measures, such The Republican Town Commit High score, 4C’s, 117; second. which could be neither confirmed quite likely Elsenhower will veto manager form of government m other possibilities exist. Some ob­ les, and Ellington, WllHani J. licans big men. he railed them State News nearby communities met at the work were Stressed by Dr. Schnap He said Board meetings shoMd as ordinances, were read. Under Ue win meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday nor denied officially—said they any measure they get through, but Kelly s chairmanship, that Is no proposed by the Charter Study servers say the salary terms should In the Town Hall. Plans wl)l be Comic Hat Show Niemann, William R. Nleman, Herald, 116. —who copid be considered for the Knights of Columbus Home for the as extremely valuable. The goals not be used as "an opporunity to be established in the charter docu­ What Insist this Is no reason not to press Commission, headed by John Mad- nomination. had already left the Foreign Le­ of both psychiatry and religion, he more, she^ said. made for the Republican caucus first local workshop of its kind In forward. abuse elected officials." ment Itself. Many say the charter In view of, that, he said, he has | gion Camp near Algiers and were concluded, ar» really similar; al His remarks were In defense of Moran complained that the . den. at which town committee members A comic hat contest will be a the Stale. They heard Dr. Schnap McNamara said the administra­ The proposal will come before unit Is not going quite far enough highlight of a meeting of the 60-50 followed what he believes to be, Roundup enroute for training at Te^bessa In explain that both the clergy and leviation of the anxieties of man Mayor Eugene T. Kelly who spars ag^hda of last night’s regular will bo elected. eastern Algeria. Later they will tion Itself has admitted the need .the voters probably later In the in its proposal. Club of St. Mary’s Episcopal the correct course of endorsing no 1 (Continued from Page One) psychiatrists deal with the same^ and a better spiritual life. ■verbally with former Director meeting was overcrowded while The job of town clerk should be Rotary Meets Tonight serve as an Independent command for classrooms is not being met, year. Harry Emerson of the Rotary Church Friday at 7 ,p.m. in the individual. character and behavior probleiir\*. Substitute Speaker He quoted Secretary of Welfare Helen Fitzpatrick and Dr. A. B . one at a recent special meeting A sweeping survey of all details a career one, they say, and not As for making nft. mention of unit alongside the Legion in fight­ Dr. Schnap aubstituted as con­ Club of Coventry has invited ,Capt. crypt which has beeri named Neill You In the courtroom were five state The psychiatrist. Dr. Schnap stat­ Moran at nearly every meeting. was unusually short. of the present form of government subject to political fortune. Some Nixon in his Los Angeles talk, ing the Algerian Nationalist rebels Arthur S. Flemming as fixing the Maxwell B. Hutchinson of the An­ hall by vote of the parish in honor troopers in civilian cloiLhes, three ed. is concerned with helping hi* ference speaker for Dr. William W shortage at 13,200 rooms______in 1957. 1*1® *1'® critical of the, great Also, Moran told Powell that convinced this group that such at feel a trained, competent clerk do­ of the late Rev, Jamea S. Nelli, Elisenhower retailed that he has prison guards, three deputy sher­ patient to understand himself and Zeller, director of psychiatric edu­ and aTconcedhig this had been cu d majority, of Board actions and at- Kelly should be made "to behave move it for the best interests of ing a good job should not have to dover Volunteer Fire Department praised Nixon in the past. He ,said to speak at the Coventry Rotary rector of St, Mary’s for many iffs and a county detective. Other do things for himself. When It cation, Institute of Living, who only by 10,800 rooms sinpe then. tend most meetings at which the himaelf too” under Powell's call residents. They Indicated that run for office each year. These ob­ years. he is sure Nixpn is not unaware of officers guarded the detemtlon cell comes to values and goals, the pa­ was unable to be present because public is allowed to speak on any servers point out that under the Club meeting tonight. Peter for respect. one of the Important reasons for A service of evening prayer in • his sentiments about him.. beneath the courtroom. Obituary tient must look to the church, re-, of Illness. The Rev. Joseph McCann sulijects under the Board's Juris­ their proposal was the extremely present system this Job can be Maneggla will plan the program Also ifS-d.he political field, Eisen­ State's Attorney .John D. La- li^on, and the family. Psycholojgy, of St. James Church chairman of won by someone who is entirely un­ for the meeting next week. the Nativity chapel will precede diction. poor attendance at moat town the chicken dinner and business SAVE'S hower was asked whether he is Belle inquired of each convict if r. Schnap said. Is not a way of Die committee which planned the Powell also fired remarks at meetings. Better attention to the able to handle the town business Rotary members are requested cpn.cerned about the possibility Let’s Face It; meeting of the couples’ dlub. Danc­ he planned to retain private coun­ Miss Elisabeth C. Farrell e. U does nqt aim to give values conference,' delivered the Invoca­ Bernard August, president of the About Town increa^ng buslneaa of the town properly. to notify Percy Chasae of Old This ad and $7.95* entitlM yau the Republican party needs more sel. All fo\ir answered in the nega­ tion. The question period following caused by mushroomed population Members of both political par- EUte Rd., Andovef, of the num­ ing wlll^onclude the evening pro ' Mias Elizabeth Cecelia Farrell, oi\surplant religion. Manchester Taxpayers' League, gram v.%h music by Ar.hur Carl vi"or and more crusaders. tive. Seek Understanding Dr. Schnap's talk was conducte<] growth and area development will -tles privately agree that Charles ber of people in their party for to on* 8x10 D*lux* Oil Color*d 67, of 875 Main St., died yesterday 812 Rooms for from whom the Director took the son, organist. Prizes will be award­ With a smile, Elsenhower re­ .Judge Richard H. Phillips then T r y in g for pastoral counsel­ by Rabbi Amos Edelheit. Congre­ floor twice In last night’s meeting The executive board and mem­ be given by having a 'full time Enes, the present clerk. Is doing the Rotary Ladies’ Ni.eht Feb. 6 Portrait. lR*g. prlc* $15.95). On... afternoon at Manchester Memorial ed in various categories for the plied he has no doubt the party told them he would direct Public ing, th^stabiishment of the Acad­ gation Sons of Israel, Williman- in the Municipal Building. bers of the Ladles of St. James' trained bv)Sln,e8B manager. Also Buctr a good job that he will prob­ at the Nathan Hale Community needs more recruiUs He, said he Defender James D. Cosgrove to Hospital. tic, a member of the planning com will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at a quorum or ipajorlty of council ably keep the position as long as funny hat parade. She was bom in Rockville on emy of Religion and Mental Health Cl asses ^Lost’ August drew Powell's ire when, center. The membership of the Only one offer per persop. Offer would like to see, th. party tell its consult with them before they on a national level, the work of mittee. The Rev. Arnold W. Tozer, in beginning to speak about s the John F. Tierney Funeral Home. members would certainly attend he wants It. Rotary Club Includes residents of Guests will be the Rev. and Mra expires Feb. 14, 1960. story more fully, more eloquently May 18, 1892, the daughter of the 219 W. Center St., to pay final All resident's are urged to attend Jamea L. Grant and Mr. and Mrs pleaded. the State \n holding conferences Second Congregational Church, also (Continued from Page One) meeting held last week by Director Importa’nt sessions, they feel. this town and Coventry. and more often. late James W. and Ellen Maynard respects to Alfred Bausola, whose DeUll Criticized the hearing tonight. Richard Morganson, all of St. •Extra charge for adults 12.60. You'll sleep The conviots were Lawrence L. Farrell,, and had lived here for 27 for the cle r^ on mental 'ealth. a planning committee member; in­ Francis Mahoney on Land pur­ WF Plans Thui-sday Supper Atomic -- Eisenhower said he Sykes, 21. New Haven; William troduced Dr. Truman G. Eaau daughter, Mrs. Louis Brlgnano, Is Members of the Democratic and Seek Ads John’s Church, Rockville, CaU now for appointment. years. were‘ cited by\Dr. Schnap as evi­ . ‘That la to say, 812 claasrooms chase for parks, August Introduced Members of the Women Fel­ believes it would he a good idea to Tinsley, 23. Hartford; Ronald A. dence of the/ g^wing rapproche­ medical director of the Community a member of the organization. Republican Town Committee crit­ The Pleasant Valley 4-H Homer Mr. and Mrs. James Herdic.head Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. had vanl^ed Into thin air — at the subject by saying: makers Club is participating In the lowship are' requested to take a better ■ revise the atomic energy law to Randall, 21. Meriden, and Roland ment iflld under^anding between Child Guidance Clinic; Dr. Harry "Now Mr. Mahoney was ramb­ icized several details of the char­ the food committee, assisted by P. L. Collins of Boston, Mass., and least on paper,” the reeearch group Annual 4-H County Fair Advertis­ hot dish or salad to the potluck Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rotaihson, BUHERWORTH ' permit greater exchange of atom- Keating. 29, Walerbu'ry. Mrs. F. H. Gilbert and Mrs. Rose religion and psyenWry S. Whiting, superintendent. Con ling on about buying some land Dr. Mario Rodriguez of the Yals ter plan' at a. meeting held with Ir information with trustworthy observed. ing Campaign. They are aollcitinq at 6:30 p.m, tomorrow. All wom­ Mr. and Mrs. James Wickwlrc, Mr, All four are charged with incit­ Campbell, both of Manchester: a In his talk. Dr. ^ h n a p traced neutlcu't State Hospital, Middle As possible explanation for all last week. . University history Acuity will dis­ the commiaston last Friday night. en of the First Congregational MEMORY LANE They asked why the Town Plan­ sponsors and business advertise­ and Mrs. Charles Olsaver, and Mr. under a ing injury Id persons or property brother, Richard James Farrell of key developments in^the psychia­ town; and Dr. Schnap, who acted this, the council indicated the Powell saw this remark as cuss "The Black Legend and South (Jhurch are Invited to attend. STUDIO As to whether U.S, allies ,shmild as leadersiTfor ,the diacus.slon ning fHd Zoning. Commission ments for the premium book for and Mrs. Chester Kobllns'^y. and Injuring public property. Manchester; a niece and several tric field from ancient times, when problem may be one of "defini­ "abusive and disrespectful" and America." an Interpretation of Mrs. Arthur Lockwood will 811 MAIN ST. be given nuclear weapons, Eisen­ Keating, in addition, is .charged groups which concluded the after­ tion” —when la a clasaroom not rf of no help in advising the Board. U.S. relations with Lstin America, should* not be subject to council the County Fsir to be^held in Au­ Officers in charge of the pro­ nephews. the psychiatrist was the priest, gust. The campaigpi will end on show slides she has taken on a gram and dance are Mr. and Mrs. MI 0-9800 hower said he believes the law with aggravated assault. The funeral will he held Friday through t{ie 20th centuryX^lodern noon workshop. classroom. Kelly "shbuld not tolerate this kind at a meeting Wednesday. Feb. 10, control. John Madden, charter •trip through national parks and study commission chairman, said February 25. Elmer L. Odell, Mr. and Mrs. War­ should be more liberal on that at 8:30 a.m. at the W. P. Qulsh In ac^if cases, the council oft behavior,” Powell said. at 6 p.m. at 960 Main St.. Hart­ forests of the northwest. point opined, a'classroom may cease to Earlier. Powell said public hear­ ford. The dinner meeting will he • the charter group felt the planning Church Unit to Meet ren E. Tennant, Mr. and Mrs, Wil­ Election Calendar Funeral Home, 22,5 Main St., fol­ Pittsburgh, Pa.; six grandchft^ren The First Congregational Dairy Club Speaker Named liam Dieterle, Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ Hartford, Feb. 3 (/PI—A new lowed by a solemn high Mass of re­ be a classroom when it Is press­ ings were not "town meetings," In sponsored by the Service Bureau board’s work was so Important it AUTOMATIC and'three great-grandchllclren Reds Rejected ed Into .service ternporarily as the gbvernmental definition, but for Women's Organizations. Regis­ should' be able to function without Church’ Oimmlttee will hold its LeRoy Kinney, 4-H dairy club as Rplloson. oocket edition booklet listing the quiem at St. J.ime.s’ .Church at ?. Funeral services will be hMd flret meeting of 1960 Thursday at leader of Hebron, will be the guest Burial will be in St. Bridget’s storage space. Also, a hew .class­ "opportunities" 'under council gov­ trations must be made by Satur- council interference. i960 Connecticut election calendar Friday at 2 p.m. -r!t the Asylu 8 p.m- In the church hall. All speaker at a meeting of the An- CjOS Station room ma.v not be counted as such ernment for the council "to get dliy- ' ______In rebuttal several member* rolled off the presses today and Is Cemetery. Ave. Baptist Church, Hartford, n Kerala Vote chairmen are urged to attend. dover-Coventry 4-H ' Dairy Club BLANKET available for distribution. Friends may call at the funeral until It Is staffed with a teacher advice from the public,” Powell voiced the opinion that such In­ with the Rev. E. Stanton Conover, and la used for the purpose in­ dependence might lead to political this week. 'The meeting will be held Issued by Secretary of State El­ home today and tomorrow from 2 •said he did not wish to be ''sraffy” Manchester Evening Herald at the home of David Munson, Bids Before to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m: pastor, officiating. Burial will he tended. but . government !‘is a 'serious if warfare and rivalry which would la T. Gras'so, the 20-page publica­ In Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartf /'• Continued from Page One) South Windsor eorrespondent El- Hebron Rd., at 7 p.m. Friday. | WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY... tion replaces the former wall cal­ "Obvloualy. there is need' for not a solemn thing-.'’ ruin the whole town government. , There are no calling hours. >.e- Public Records inore O. Burnham telephone Jimmy Gos# Enters Training endar style listing. .hxseph Sinnamon tral ^vernment on grounds the more accurate stock taking of i As chairman. 'Kelly should not Several localities which have ZBAFeh.15 Joseph Sinnamon, 63. of 'll morlal contributions may be made classroom facilities," the council take or allow abuse, Powell added, adopted council manager govern­ Mitchell 4-0674. Jimmy Goss, 18, has,entered an Some 3JOOO copies of the book­ Commimists were not able to keep Warrantee Deed 11-week course in basic training let have been printed. The ma­ Hemlock St., died suddenly yes­ to the Asylum Ave. Baptist Church order ln\face of widespread op­ concluded. even* if there may be "a certain ment have later changed back to terday at the Manchester Memorial fund. The Pratt Funeral Home, "There is nothing impossible-,in satisfaction In telling you (Kelly) Warter A. and Ermlnia C. Argonaut Makee Boat at the Lackland Air Force Base In Plans for the erection of three terial should prove especially val­ position. a different form of management. , Texas. Goss has en­ Hospital. 71 Farmington Ave., Hartford, is the countihg of rooms. It may be off. Mr. Chairman." Lichota to (3harles K. and Edna The vast majority, the CSC, is gasoline service stations in uable to registrars, town clerks, . Latest remits available showed that clearer definitions would help. listed for four years in the Army He was born In Portadown. Ire­ in charge of arrangements. the alliance ^ o n 80 seats com­ Powell said August should "ad­ Lynn, property on Green Rd. quick to pojnt out who adopted New York—An octopualike qrea- Manchester have been drawn, ac­ party workers and candidates. If and when the reporting is made Air Force. Listed is-material such as: Pri­ land. March 28, 1896, and had pared to 24 H»r the Communists dress the Board in a resfiectful Incorporation Ammendmenl, the council manager forjp » y ture, the argonaut, or paper nau- cording to Town Planning Engi­ lived there for 47 years. He was William F. EcciM accurate, we shall have a. better manner and give us some advice Pamela (%rp.. to rbmmencs that.lt works w®** in their town tHua. sails the sea in a ahejl boat. After completion of basic-train­ mary dates, dates for admission of and their alllesXThree others not picture of our real state-wide and ing, he will return home on a 2- neer EM ward Rybcayk, biw, con- electors, and candidate filing dead­ emplo.ved as a toolmaker at the William F. Eccles, 73. of 66 West belonging to either group also that's useful to us." not baaed on business with 11.000 Instead of Another moot or debatable ques­ Glands'In the arms of the female Gamnions-Hoaglund Co. for many Ave., Pawtucket, R.I.. and former­ perhaps nationwide school needs," $4,000 capital stock. week furlough before going on to 'a Tm m m m any "supposed grievances.” argonaut secrete calcium carbon­ atruction will depend on approval lines. were elected State Education Commissioner tion raised at the previous hear­ years. ‘ ly of Manchester, died suddenly August said he had no advice be­ Building Permits ate. forming a^^de^^te^^j^ariy- new assignment for special train­ Ijy the Zoning Board of A ppeals. An Innovation, a handbook for The alliance is ^composed of William J. Sanders said today the ing was a question of whether the ing. Jlnimy Js the roji of Mr. and Most extensive plans have~Been 'Mr; Sinnamon was A .member, of last Jiight.at .the I^^ucke^ Me­ Prime- Minlater- NehiWs Congress cause "you fellows are bej^nd ad­ — Hartford lm)>rov«ment Ck>, for mayor should-be-elected by..the voters is now being preparedoy St. Mary’s Episcopal Cniurch, questtohnsires -mailed to superin» Mrs. Clarence" Goss o f' Rt; 6. 33% to 30%l^iaiuids ilrawn by Firestone Tire and Rub­ Mrs. Grasso and her staff. It will morial Hospitai. party which so far hol^ 51 seats; vice.” But he wanted to know Leila S. Whaplee and Rachael 9-rt)ember council or whether he eggs. TTie females often grow to Manchester Lodge of Masons. Nut­ He was born Nov. 27, 1886 in tendenls by his department are what manner was open now. In Conservation Meeting Set ber Co., which has applied to the be available for distribution In' the Peoples Socialist party 18 about as specific regarding class­ Smith, alterations to house at 24 should be the top voU-getter of a foot in length, but the males meg Forest, Tall Cedars of Leba­ Rockville, and had- lived In Man­ light of what Kelly termed Powell's Edmund St., $2,000. council candidates. The study seldom grow longer than half an The annual meeting of the Tol­ 2BA for two variances and an April. non. and Orange L«dge, LOLL seats and the Muslim L ea^e 11. rooms as possible. land County Soil- Conservation exception to zoning regulations to chester most of his life before mov­ The Impoftant question,^ was He said the discrepancies in fig­ "rationale" of public, comment at David Hamelln for Janet's Hats, commission believes It to be the inch. The first printing of this ma­ He is survived by his Vvife, Mrs. Board meetings, for people to allow construction of a service sta­ ing to Pawtucket three years ago. whether the OtMigress party wuld ures reported by superintendents erection of a sign at 966 Main St., terial calls for 10,000 copies. Sbe Maria Vennard Sinnamon; a son, Survivors include a son, Thomas question the "integrity" of the tion. sales building, sign and park- pick up 13 more seats to wlp a are not too great, and that the $ . said. Additional copies will be William John Sinnamon; two sis­ E. Bccles of Pawtucket, R.I.; and Board. 200 ink lot »t E. Center and Madison prin^d if dictated by demand. majority by itself. Although the overall totals are sufficiently ac- ters, Mrs. James Greenway and four grand(t»ildren. Kelly said: "Do it in the papers Ryan Lumber Co. for Karl Hahn, Sts. Mrs. James Wilson; a brother. alliance campaigned as a team to curate for the purposes intended. - , , . alterations to house at 53 Willard The ZBA will meet Feb. 15 to The funeral will be held Friday avoid npllttlng antl-Oommunlst' "This Is not a particularly serl- Center Pdrk but not at ou IS IS SEAMLESS NYLONS Want Kaman Copter William J. Sinnamon, fou^^rand- at 10 a.m. at the W. P. Quish Fun­ Rd., $600. * hear 13 requests for variances, ex­ chlldren, and several ■nieces and votes, there is no firm agreemenit bus problem here." he added. " W e • meetings. Designed Espec ially Hartford, Feb. 3 l/E — Backers eral Home, 225 Main SI., followed ^ e keeping up pretty well without August then clalm ^ the Boaro James W. Brand, alterations to ceptions and extensions of permis- nephews, all of Manchester. on the forming of a new govern­ house at 136 Green Rd., $600. (Sion. of a new Himalayan expedition Funeral services will be held by a solemn high Mass of requiem ment. S d i n g needs.” 1 *>es not keep the public Informed 69* WONDER-BUYS... al St. James’ Church at 10:15 a.m. Sipeclfically. Firestone is request- ■ v^ant a Kaman world’s altitude ______5______:______record-setting helicopter to help Friday at 2 P-fn- **■ Mary’s Burial will be in St. Bernard's \ Ing an exception to erect a gas Episcopal Church. The Rev. In vital research in the world's Cemetery, Rockville. — v, _ To Give A New elation on properl.v now zoned Prescott Beach, curate, will offi­ NOW PRICE CUT highest mountain range. ciate, Burial will be In East Friends may call at the funeral Residence B and Bus.ines.s III. The home tomorrow from 2 to. 5 and -company also requests a variance The Department of Defense has Cemetery. , , s ilo in g construction of a sales been requested to approve use of Friends may . call at the Holmes 7 to 9 p.m. EVEN LOWER building for tires and a(x;caaories. an H-43-B helicopter, which soared Funeral Home. 400- Main St., to­ World Of Comfort Tbe building would extend 25 feet higher than Mt. Everest last De­ morrow from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 John H. Gorman - Into Residence Zone B, according cember. - p.m.. , , Jnhft H. Gorm'an. 78, formerly END OF This was confirmed today by'a of Manchester, died last night at j to -Rybezyk. The company's sec­ Friends may make memorial SPECIAL ond variance reque.st i.s for erec­ Kaman spokesman, who said that contributions to the 'heart fund, the home of his son. John Gorman For The Whole tion of a free standing, lighted a personal letter had been written Jr.. Long Hill Dr.,’ East Hartford, 1 ground aign. to Secretary of Defen.se Thomas S. Robert A. Schubert with whom he lived. 1 DeCormier Motor Sales is the Gates Jr. by Marshall Field, head Robert A. Schubert, 83, of 78 He was born in 1881 in Man- | •econd firm with plans for new of Field Enterprises Education Lockwood St., di'td this morning Chester, and had formerly worked j SEASON O H I - L xqusE’s Family..,. construction—a gasoline service Corp.. and nationally-known Chi­ at Manchester Memorial Hospital as a butcher In Manchester stores. •tatlon. garage and showroom at cago merchant •» philanthropist, after a short illness. Survivors Incluile three' eons, Broad and Little Sts. In Indu.strial becking the expedition. HOi Was born Sept. 5, 1876 In Andrew Gormjin, Dr. Richard Gor­ Zone The expedition will be led by Beckau, Germany, and came to man and John (>orman Jr., all of Great Savings On Every Item! \ The compan.v seek.s an exception Sir Edmund Hillary, famed oon- tihls country and to Manchester in East Hartford: two daughters, NEVER BEFORE so MANY to allow this constcjction plus querer of Ml. Everest. 1903. He was employed by dheney Mrs. William Bray and Mrs. Louis First aniuel Ix)m-. iry; Timothy Wright, Andover: be-in East Cemetery. James' .Church. JACKET aad SUBURBAN COATS Ordinary Btankets. bardo, .extension to maintain Ronald Lanzano, 6 Ridgewood St.; Friends ma.v call at the funeral REG. $21.95 NOW $17.55 Walst-trimmlng high-^top, stay- home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 building on Hlir8lo.wn south .of: Mrs. Lulu Dalgneau, 655 N. Main SIZES 86 to 82. REOUjLAR and LONGS. REG, $24 95 NOW $19.95 :\ up ffoqt, extra panel control. Bush HiU Rd.. Rural Zone, for St.; Mrs. Joyce O’ConneU. Wap- to 9 p.m. Srad fntwwn d . W Mr MlddMown Offies. storage and shelter; Dan Troviano, ping: Mias Margaret Donnellan, Friends may contribute to Con­ Senators Bar REG. $27.95 NpW $22.35 Panty garters, crotch detach. variance to erect free standing Broad Brook; Herman Lamprecht, cordia Lutheran Church Memorial REG. $10.95 NOW $8.75 REG. $29 95 NOW $23.95 Rayon-cotton-rubber, S-M-L7XL. ground sign north of Wilbur 34 Villfige St.; Paul^Bissonnette, Fund. Sensational Bargain Cross Highwa.v, Rural Zone.' Willtn;antic; Mrs. Elizabeth Bauer, Pon Tax Link j REG. $31.95 NOW $25,55 Our people want to help yo Also, O'Connor Lumber Co,, .Slorrs; Mr.s. Alice Mason, Cov- .Alexander Hokanson REG. $17.95 NOW $14.35 SIZES 8 to 30 variance to bujid attached garage entrv; John Ridzon, Tolland; Alexander Hokanson, 77, o f East To Vote Rights! GENERAL ELECTRIC to dwelling at 684 E. Middle Tplje., Frank Drury, ‘South Windsor; Hartford, father of Mrs. Gunhtld ;:^liild get a good education ISIS BRAS/SO FINE; Residence Zone-A: Dainla Klayins, Mrs. Shirley Hampton, 487 Cen­ E. Hill. 105 Birch St., died Mon­ REG. $19.95 NOW $ 1 5 . P 5 variance to divide plot west of. 516 ter St.; S'cplt Moonan. Coventry; day at East Hartford Hospital. He (Continued from Page One) ODDS and ENDS GUARANTEED FOR BLANKET Bush Hill Rd„ 'Rural Zone, into Catherine Skoglund, 192 E. Main wa.s a toolmaker at Pratt & day'lntba etmrse o f their work our people see the Regular 2.98 lots having less frontage than si., R-P c k v i ,11 e ; Miss Shirley Whitney Aircraft in East Hart­ proposal by Sen. Jacob K. Javits REG. $24,95 NOW $ 1 9 . 0 5 ONE FULL YEAR regulations allow; Theiinis Wek- Ve'giard, Willlmantic; Mrs. Joyce ford for more, than 25 years until (R-NY) to do the same thing by | BATE'S MEN’S SHOES wortfai of si good education. But all of them know . , . UST 24.S5 ’ hoven.^ J .. variance ■_ to J build - ,at- . Burba, 472 Hartford Rd.; Mrs. his retirement seven years ago. act of Congress rather than by a ^ e d Helen Humphrey, 43 Willard Rd. ■'He U also survived by his wife, change in the constitution. REG. $29.95 NOW $ 7 3 . 0 5 some through their own experience, others from talkmg house on Santin^ Dr., Ruial Z oifs] ADMITTED TODAY; Mrs. Car- . T h|s was the key vote In the dis­ n Not all sizes in each style. Check Our Low Price Mi;s. Anna Olson Hokanson; a with hundreds and hundreds of customers . . . how ez- Pre-Shaped or Free-'' Also, Samuel. Dunlop,, va riance to mella Gionfriddo, 52 Russell St.; brbther in- and 'several pute since even Javits and those I Picture it,. . slips divide parcel of land east of 167 • • • • • • NOW BLACK and BROWN ' H Flex bra styles. See Ignatz Wi^-xbicki, -74 North St.: nieces and nephews. ■supporting him prefeired Hol­ REG. $39.95 $31.95 BLACK and WHITE 8APDLE , M , >ti*mely. difficult it is today for the average father to Warmth without weight. Completely waodable and dur­ Maple St.. Residence Zone C. into Funeral services, will ^ held land's constitutional amendment 17 ■with entire bodices George Jones, 112 N. Elm St. WHITE BUCKS . . J I’sls -tag for fiber able. Has dependable Sleep-Guard System. two lots, qne having less frontage to no action at all to eliminate Uie ' , foot college bills- - , v BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son -tomorrow at 2:30 a t ' the Taylor BONE. CINNAMON and T content, A-C, 80-42, of lace, or aglow than regulations allow; Kurtz and Modjen Funeral Home, 233 poll tax. Bros., variance to build additions to Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neill, 158 BLACK CASUAL.S ? Any o f our people will show you the real help our WaikeoSt.: a dau|hter to Mr. and Washington St,, Hartford. Burial, MEN'S W a r m w o o l , p a r t w o o l with satin acetate to building on Krtney'St., Rural will be in Zion Hill Cemetery DODD, BUSH AGREE Protected College Bzpehse Plan offers you when you’re 'i' Zone, for industrial use;- : ---- '— ; Mm Raymond Fenp, East Gran- VALUES to $ U 95 bj’; a son to Mr..and Mrs. Daniel Friends may call at the funeral ■ W'ashlngtonr Feb. 3 (A')—Both of and C O n O N — ^ applique-work. All. Anthony Angelo-, 488 Center St,. home tonight from 7 to 9., . Connectlcut'.>i senators voted with fiB(»d with this pwblem. Stop in soon at your near^t Business Zone III, seeks a special Mott, WillimanUc; a daughter to "DOUBLE BACK” strongly nylon sewn Budget Terms Mr. rfami Mrs. James Ceunpbell. the majority yesterday on a pro­ ' ODDS and ENDS office and ^ask for our n^w informative FREE booklet exception for a limited repairer's Rev. R. W. Ferguson posed constitutional ' amendment j license, and. a certificate of ap­ Squln Windsor. FLANNEL SHIRTS ACETATE BRIEF$ k, , the lace, lined. BIR'THS TODAY: A daughter to The Rev. Royal W. P'erfe:uson. 91, which woui.d ban the poll tax in re­ .^ d w -to liv * ^Hth’Edu6ation'Expenses.” It will answer proval. Angelo, must also get State lation to M eral elections. W hite, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lapointe; East former pastor of Rockville Bap­ REG. $ 2.95 VALUE NOW $2.35 WOMEN’S QUEEN QUALITY many o f your questions. . DOUBLE COMFORT /I Can Be Arranged approval, , , tist Church, died yesterday at his Sens. Thomas J, Dodd (D) and I V...-f ■ ■ . Hartford; a daughter to Mr. and Prescott Bush '(R) voted'in favor 8 2 t o 4 4 N Mrs. Donald Genoveai, 36 St. horrie ,in Pittsburgh, Pa. REG. $ 4.<)0 VALUE NOW $3.19 A N D ' 1 al '' »v J ‘ James St.; a dauglfler to Mr, and He',.was born'in New Bruns­ of the measure, -which also would empower governors to fill House | NOW $4.80 Hebron Man, 52, Mrs. Paul .LaFrance, 93 Wyod wick, , July '24, 1868, and REG. $ S.95 VALUE' VALENTINE SHOES ) FOR attended schools there. ‘He was vacancies In emergencies and allow Double hack panel for ^ i lawn St. f residents of the, District Of Co- I REG. $ 6.95 VALUE NOW $5.60 Still Unconscious DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: pastor in Rockville _from '1917 to pumT*s in b l a c k , * ffie ebnneefieut Bank. more ease in action, no ^ I 1926 until .he became’ ■pastor of the lumbia to vote In presidential elec- j NOW $7.20 TAN and NAVY BLUE .Roland. Meloche, Bolton Center: tlons. REG. $ 8.98 VALUE binding or riding up. Reg. , A New London rnan’ remains in. Mrs. Helen Kaspulis. 15 Academy Montauk Ave. .Baptist Church In NOW $8.00 VALUES to $12.50 ' — ^ aniH rust companv Sunproof. 6-7; 8-10. I39c-49e! St.; Mrs. Joyce O'Connell, Wap- New London. He served there until REG. $10.00 VALUE NORMAN’S •riUcal condition at Manchester his. retirement In 1939.: He .waS a Memorial Hospital this aRernobn. ping; . Don(rid Palze.re ,JLr.u_Cbi'" REG. $10.95 VALUE a a a a, NOW $9.40 m?oiber-. of the Asylum Ava Bap­ Lamenzo Named ONE GROUP o r ODDS and ENDS IN ' I>e8lie Dietrich, 52, was found entry; Mr.'.. Bell?? Filiault, Hebron 28 Ofllcea Serving 20 Connecticut Communities , uneonacioua in his car on.MuiThy Mis. Janet Kelsey. 136 BroA'd St.; tist-, Church, Hartford; for 20 445 HARTFORD ROAD years after his retirement. To Charter Unit ! 808 MAIN ST., MANCHESTBE Use any one of Giants 3 ' Charcji- It" Plans Rd.-^ in Hpbron on Monday. Police Herrpan Penney, 87. E. Main St.. KAtl-STEN-IKS NORTH BRANCH—16 N. MAIN_ST, My he'has‘ beep under: treatment Rocki'illC) James Wright. 79 Oak He leaver two sons. Frederick for pancreatitis, an^ is in a coma. •St.; Mrs;' Ruth'Jac'qbs, 29 Elsie of Chicago, ami Donald ^Ferguson Marshall Lamenzo. son of Town Infants’ si^es 6'/* to 8. Reg. $7.50. NOW ...,;. .$ 5 .2 5 Y T . GRANT State Police say Dietrich drove Dr.; Margaret Green, 231 School of Orlean, France; four daughters, Director Mr*. Alice Lamenzo, last Children’s sizes 8 Vi to 12. Reg. $8.00. NOW , , . .$ 5 .9 5 , to bia summer cottage, in Hebron St.; Mrs. Dorothy . Trotter. 575 Mrs. Ruth Mdcomber of Orniopd night was named to a vacancy on MBHBBR FBDBRAL DBFOSIT INBURANCB CORPORATION , ] OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 Beach, Fla., Mrs.' Olive Flandera the Charter Revision Commission. m a i n ST., MANCHESTER ★ MANCHESTER PAR A D E lateadlBff to do some liepaif' work Gardner St.; Tom Ryan. 11 Village W E iSlVE GREEK STJIMP8 Miasos’ sizes 12Vi to S. Reg. $9.60. NOW ...... $ 6 . 6 5 JOMBBB FEDBRAL RESERVE ffiS IX U ^ and ktcom* tU In his c p . He is St., Rockville; Mrs. Barbara Turek of Daytona Beach. Fla., Mra.' Lo,t' Ha was nominated by Director Soturdoy Until 7 F.M. an eepeyntaBt at the Arbor Acres and daughter, 228 'Green Manor tie Duiibar of Stoneham. Mom. Francis Mahoney at a-Board meet­ 7 Ter, i ' ' and Mra Mlfdred Hedberjg of ing In the Munieip'al Building. ram. -V

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O • A PAGE THmiXS^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY.' FEBRUARY"^, 1980 MANCHESTER BVENWG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 3. :^960 PAGE tWELVE Valentine Tokens of ItemembraLlKe An livestneat Tlddlng 'mrar 1% "We suggaat the purehaaa of a with DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE One ■ visit ' to PINE-IJ5N'OX BDGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE PHARMACY. 299 East Center uT h j t y h o l d in g c o m p a n y Street, auggesta many thoughtful stock.' ,,Detailed information re­ .Stop Htart fits S tim ti garding this company may be had! C«.ti<«I>ktnttrTtiil*wmi KLWAtB tl^ OKAY 1 SOOP I'M A LI'L wavs to express your .sentiments. .. /-ir.t>TrDM ; liti stti(eslin3 tiMMM ■ink M nuiS4|Unt IPEA, ELMER! TIREO B a r g a i n s In tni Mlmiti u any InfMi eittsdia taRSta. Jo“vered^"£ir!ron;S.''t\rt«^ap^^^^ ^NC,. 829^ Cft SELL-ANS t«4n ter tiN tetlsti iMta 0 »U FFi; LET'S MYSELF! PrMvIaui Puttia rtlitf. iU at SruNUtt. Sw4 ssstst Is SlU e FOR A MAN WHO. ^ taxes of c h o c o l a t e s will Street. Mitchell 3-1106. STOP ANP WEST DOESN'T HAVE ANY ast, OmHkwa s. Y terlilaraf has napia THAT'S IT, LAOS, YOU'RE AS SNAPPY European Country L i s t e d b y u i r e r please the young and the young a t , , A MINUTE,SUSSJ AS MV OLD OUTFIT,THE FAMED MORE eyPERIENCB Waiya to Say 'Be Mr ValenUna' . “Vv MOUNTAIN heart. Everybody loves fine can- WORCESTERSHIRE FUSIUEERS/ acrorb 3 Entry For the King, and ^ e e n of your l S J CLIMWNCS IS Re m e m b e r,this sob at the bank U*; sL p whe're poV" MATHF:R'S AT THE CEN- the perfect t Money ot 4 Light boat V' ^ V HA*P WORK! ISVITALTOTHE SUCCESS OF.- 9 Algerian t e r . is bursting with Valentine ER,AH.-.~0UR HOPES/NO\Y, Bulfliria «ru*u rnvM PAM augge»tioTi8. SvmboUcally, the Valentinel ■ 4 Product of seaport _s____ Whitman. Level A Covcl. FAN- ^ ‘ i*. s h o u l d e r s b a c k a n d e y e r v o m b 8 Hair VIP PARTtfPR f^HOPOl a TF^ fti'C heart-ahaped motif predp.. ■?} «l NSlNSFORWARD, MARCH f thU country ' preparations u JEWELRY at this season. You ll 8 Conflned Oiiaraateed tn liTO I Fashions that go South Now Bright And Sprightly available here only m Manchester^ loveliest necklacea and 7 Girl's iHeYlcii .Piiigappl*' Daiigh'H Endear yourself when y ^ "e'e^t ^ig and little girls j i w (6y - 12 Playing card nickname If your daughter Is b e ^ n in g to ' Come back North for the sum- 13 Song 8 Leaves , _____ v ftb martai Uia Mth tgke an interest In sewing, or if : mer. M A R I-M A D ' S ^ 9 1 Main holiday packa,;ed GIFTS OF their mothers. Peraonalii* a 14 Region 9 Love god birthday 'or the Boy Scouta of voii would like a amoolh'-operating;. Strict, haa the SUMMER PL*AY- BEAUTY and FRAGRANCE and February birthday with an AME- JESTGIKLJ 15 Matron's tittt 10 Tidy 28 lulitn city 41 MerlU America. CaiT Riemer of G .' E. up-to-date .SEWING .MACHINE ; CLOTHES for boys and girls going GOOP GROOMING TOILETRIES THYST ring, earrings or pin. Re- 16 Ruminant 11 Maktt lace 27 Least durable 42 Strike breekilt HOUSE--Rr SON fenilnda tia that do see the "Signature•• Round , to Florida during Febniap- va- to please the ma.scullne and fern- member'"him'.' with a pair of cuff II raitena ItHeavy white 23 Upon 43 Indian weight the OAciml Boy Sdout De{>artman', Bobhin model for $48.88 at MONT- ; cation. Flower-.strewn pedal push- mine heart. The collection ■ of links, a pen and pencil set, billfold. BY V. T. HAMLIN 20 Triei powder 39 Puts on. 44 Mr. Kha)ryam here canTea unlfotTn* for your Cub,' GOMERY M'A'RD COMPANY dur- i er» with contrasting bloMes by •lEWELRY for children, teen- electric shaver or a watch. During 21 Anger 19 Exchange SlPuzxIc 46 Thin Scout and ^ plordi' togethef with ing their "H om e. Furniture .Sale" ' "M'Hbionl*;' are $4.98 the set. agers, and aweethearls ia up-to- this romantic Valentine season 22 Newts 23 Flowerlest 33 Off center 47 Curved official camnln^ equipment and ac- this mortth, A telephone call will ; -\turdy and nigged are the sumrper Ihe^minute. Favorite names on would be a happy time to start or taek only ptu$ tarn- 24 Napoleon's plants 38 Sewing tool molding ceaaoriea. T*he purpose of BOY bring one to you fOr a FREE T-ijhoita and slacks fo r boys. What voiir VALENTINE CARD list to add to her STERLING FLAT- OKAY,OOP.' THIS SHOULDN'T^ WTU. BE 48 Music symbol W'ARE from the choicest patterns exile iiland 24 Otherwise '40 Supplied SCOUT WEEK is:' 'T o bring to DAY Home Trial. This machine , gSwung^T-^^^^^^ may be given an "I love ^you" Ktrnmt fad lor TMiMnl TAKE TOO UONG...ITS ONLY/ IN TOUCH.50 28 Employer 29 Den weeponi 90 Pile message in a way each likes to of all, hy leading silversmiths. " WELL POC I fiUESS \ A MATTER OF A / IF THINGS GET the general public. the ' ahrui and xiarricF'a 20-ycar guarantee on all Matching Speidef .tdeBit 27 Pasting fancy ideala of this cluaracter-butldlng with full, full skirt. The VALEN­ hear it. WE CAN TAKE OFF I HUNPRED Y E ^ S yT-^TOUGH, WE'LL 30 Praiied mechanical parts. It sews fonvard TINE RED WINDOW SAYS Speed- Ironing for that "steady twtaome." ANY TIME VOLTRE / " A SENP HELP 1 1 r 1 r r i 1 1 IT r organization and to thank Ameri­ .and rever.«e. sews over pins and 32 Island in can .nustttwtiono which sponsor "STOP" as convincingly as 'pos­ Aluminum foil placed neatly Big Boy’s a handatme, Venice IS u heavy aeam.s and has an automatic j If you're tali and slim, you hetw-een ironing board cotter and IS unlU.” ■ sible. Bring all the helovwd little should have a hairdo that doesn't i .nH ragged curb chain Ident.- 34 Satyrs bobbin winder. Make yourself a names on vour Valentine list to .spring skirt?’ while you are get iadd height, If you're small, don't Best Girl is its dainty 3SThis country II II' " ^ If you have a short waist, you MARI-MAD'S for the gifts that give a crisp professional touch to it one ting acquainted'.with thif compact ; young heaTts rejoice (jewel- make yourself look top-heavy with , feminine gift-mate. They'rt i r n must keep it'supple and slim in Waves and curia. your garments. Hu most— to say this least! KIe ' s ' 36 Before order to avoid a dumpy appear­ model for 7-days in your own accessories, toiletries, toys), A N A V ID 3T Tavema home. There i» no obli/^atlon. For i It Happens Twice a Year 39 Llttla devllt III ance. ' Do stretching exercises Hearts Are Trumps R e a d e r , MARTHA* every mprning or iright, and when only $10 McU-a. vou can get a | z&a j ^ * t j 40 A'wry dl H a rai rving-atorage case. AA deposit s . WtalKl ^ t O U t .III • OfOW d a For the romantic Valenfine sea- A» aeeh *» 41 HUh r 1 you reach tor smnething on a .11 ,v7., i. A hand-knit sweater captures at- son, DEWEY-RlCHMAIsr COM- '*>* |EMI.aNNUAL FURTHTURE high shelf during the day's chores, PANY. 767 Main Street, has the. * transportation ST twotu'rt yearsve»r« toIn financeflniinre if joilvnii wish.wi«h '. tention y o u and R YARN aduiiTation SHOP. immediate- 50 Cot-, 42 Rage stretch until you feel the pull. appropriate GREETING CARDS Hne op^rtunity to add charming CARNLVAL BY DICK TURNER Many other models to choose. tage Street, has everything you i f c l J 49 Cheer ST Browse on the second floor furni- j and the GIFTS vou ll want when P "* , Keep In Tune with need for knitting up for yourself attractive prices. Notice the TH>T ^ 49 Leader lure department during this ' you aim for the heart._^ ING COFFEE TABLE on the front I 31 Self. 36. 'Nadonal Beauty Week . a most flattering CAPE-COLLAR T M, »«K Ot P«t OW, SCHULTZ BEAUTY SALON. FEBRUARY "HOME FURNI- ; COAT (really a hip-length sweat-- page of the WATKINS' flyer de­ 92 Wings TTJRE SALE," You'll blink over ; (hipid Is .Almost Here livered to yoUr home. PRISCII.LA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 93 Poet Seeger 983 Main Street, s u g g e ^ that err to go over your straight skirts, Remember the King of your cas­ I 94 Placed now if Uie time to att«^to your the budget-pleasing prices now In ' dresses, slacks beautifully. This IT effect on bedding, dinettes, living tle with a Valentine gift from C.E. Play a Fine Plana HERE'S A • ^ A R E N 'T t h e y * , 99 Poet U u. own needs, especially when the 24 INCHES knits up quickly in handsome HOUSE * SON.. Why not choose THE C L E V £ R £ ^ T J 98 Cages emphaMe li on beadiy this NA­ loom furniture and- floor covering. [ sport yarn using big needles. All One of the oldest estsbiisbad F>ICTLJRE O F i r 11 for him some bold, masculine PIANO companies is now repre THINGS] 97 Golf mound TIONAL BEAUTY WEEK. The the diiectlon.s and material.* you .JEWELRY, the gift-boxed cuff I. , I COULD SPEND A N ■zt ^ Running a soiled brush or -comb sented in Manchester bv RAY DAYS LOOKING AT MY. C E N T U R V DOWN ST U u purpose is: ‘T o awaken Americin need are in the "’Bernat" CAPE- link.* and tie slide. Or. give him b e u Te R'S MUSIC SHOP 1013 . through freshly shampooed hair COLLAR COAT Pak in your.choice j encyclopedia ; CARRIAOE 1 Animal of f women.to the l»lue of their roost a dashing Valentine Red TIE, Main Street. "KOHLER AND It H n prlc.eleM sasot,'^^ their loveliness". j is like putting your -best china of white, parchment, charcoal! j this country a 1 2757 j and ailver on a spotted table- $1.60 to spark lip a somber suit. CAMPBELI," PIANOS are the fin- 8 Unbleached Right how a^tiationalh'-advartised camel. Make one for spring, 1960..I Brisk and refreshing are the quilitv Heritage Furniture and ! cloth. VVash your brush and comb Sizes small, medium, large. | COLD WAVE PE21MANENT is ■ every time you wash your hair, MARK II TOILETRIES including liand-nibbed. For your choice available to you for *8.40, usually j They need siidsmg, too. after-shave lotion, cologne and „f woods, stop In and see the fine much higher. At this time of year, February Has 8 Holidays deordorant. $6 complete. Capture p ia NOS now on display in SPINET For your Febniary entertaining. a fresh new permanent an*■! hesitate ta- Just unpacked, tn fresh spring FOR DRItJKlN& MllKl Mitchell 8-8951. BUY TICKETS . ! cause the draperies seem dingy, These tucked-front beauties u-ill ------LYNN POULTRY FARMS designs,' is the complete new line __ The. slze and shape of' aiiy cen-', STORE In the Parkade now makes CUARJER? • FOR THE CARD PARTY to be P** ■ slipcovers and scatter ruga anchor your sprlng-into-summer held Febnutry 9 at 1:30 at the Pattern No. 2767 ^ drab, and yo'ur party dress limp, of matching papef -NAPKiNS in terpiece arrangement should fit'available to you .CUT UP FOWL, • Biff Boff - Bf$t Girl all Bize.s. TABLECLOTHS. SNACK wardrobe. Perfect for big and lit that of the table and not crowd Buy only the sections you prefer in (4m ^r09 . __ ^ American Legion' Hall, donation crochet directions for 24 doily, Telephone your, invitations and tie girls, too. X#uarvrt>wf Gift Pa^ksff§ 81. 'The proceeds will benefit the material requiremenU; stitch )l- ■ then - m a RTINIZXNG " the PLATES, GUEST TOWELS, place settings and food. ; the exact quantity you need. So,"if Manchester Public Health Nursing COASTERS and accessories. The No. 8171 with our Patt-O-Rama . . . I your family Is small, dr if you like LONG SA1\I BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS lustrations. ] 0,NE-H0UR DRY CLEANING at is in sizes ,10. 12. 14, 16, 18, 20. Mutual Funds ' to prepare'meals without leftovera also the Arthritic FVind. To order, send 2.6c in coins to: ■ 20 East Center Street be your 3-ply napkins are .truly a luxury V 'aEAN-l quality, so silky soft and velvety. Bust 31 to 40. Size 12. 32 bust, For ' maximum .safety, income purchase as little as one pound of SHOOK TURN THE MIS AROUND, Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve- j friend indeed. In quick Lime your monotone, 4% yds. 39-inch. and growth. Vou should check the FOMT.. for a chicken pie, chicken 60 MKK IP NEW JERSEY.^ ( KISSIN' To Rubricate and protect your ning Herald. H50 .WE. OF room can smile a fresh, radiant Your Valentine or Patriotic party AND FACE THE MUSIC Ff akin W-hile • you sleep,, use night will be off to a flying start with No. 8172 with our Pstt-O-Rama advanUge of MUTUAL FUNDS curry, or prepared the way you like APPROACH 1 AMEBICA8, NEW YORK 86, N .V.; welcome. While you're shopping Jeweler THEYILFIREME, WHATSOEVEB cream and- apply it with the ftn- appropriate "props." Do see the is in sizes 3, 4, 8. 6. 7, 8 years. available at your New York Stocky it best. -gertips of bpUi hinds.'Begin st the For Ist-class mailing add lo c ' for decoration and refreshments, ."Hose Tree" design. Size 4 years. 2 1-4 yds. 39-inch. Exchange Member. SHEARSON. i 917 MAIN STREET' NATURALLY. MA<«E for each pattern. PfUit Name, Act- capable hands go to work cleans- pur ME IN JAII throat and work upward .to the 'TWO Patterns. HAMADLL AND COMPANY, 913 j T h e I n q u i r e r hairline.- Keepilhe cream on all dreas with Zone and Pattern Num -; '"/• treating and briathing new Main Stieet. Mllcheli 3-1571. V,.- i ‘lie into your garments. ALL Paint Up To order, send‘ S5c in coins for SOMEHOW I night, and in the itiomlng remove A good method of painting | pattern to: Sue Burnett. all traces with a skin freshener. u -«n si™,m pnnl i ON PREMISES. stairs is to paint every NEVER 1HC06WT Have yo i * . ,1-,,™ , whidh accounts for the time-ssv- I Manchester Evening Herald, 1150 HE>. ACCEPT step. When one has dried, paint; OF AMERICAS, NEW ----- Art- masses Are BewMrtng----- frae patterns? DnTy 25c a copy. , , , , swiftness. There U no care- the ones you skipped. ■“ M iC U * r SH$RWTN-WILUAMS C».. 981 YORK 36, N.T; ~ ~ ! skipped. I.a>t friend husband put up Jp Main Street, has a complete line It’s the Thought That Counts For Ist-class' mailing add 10c for of ARTIST NEEDS and BL'P- Reduced for Valentine’s Day j a "good front" in a polished, each pattern. Print Name, .Ad­ Visit "THE NUTMEG" gift and | snowy-white shirt. laundered to FDr Valentine’s Day or -for any T.lt ^ PLIE8. You'll And oil and water gift-occasion, SCANDINAVIAN dress with Zone, Style No. and 2 -S fc 1W0 W »»CA colors.' easels, brushes and retgted antique shop on Tolland Tpke. this ; perfection at the TWO-HOUR Size. “ Handle hlni^like you do me. Pop— thrtaten equipo^nt, including a collection weak. Stop before iU 'VALEn /SHIRT'sERVICEr299 w1 ,V m7 ^ | Basic Fashion magazine 35c of "Hoiy To" booka. riNE GIFT TABLE laden with ; die Tpke. (near the Parkade). Just i Watkins, has interesting tress- t o 't iO ^lorn e on him!” specials st Inviting reduction*. A roll your car up to the DRIVE-IN I flo\vn here from the four BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD Cure Your Maintenance Problems JUDD SAXON 'Pollsli Yonr Hair set-of-6 STEAK KNIVES reg. I WINDOW. corners of the globe. A gold-tooled There is no need to go out of $6 98 now $198. Enhance the | ------^ey Case of leather from . • TUFF-KOTE. " avalUble at i£iOer- etfcu. town fee -expert Itair BLEACH-" breakfast table with a CUT I Better .Sewing ' | *3 5<>. " '“ 1 Ple“ « ber, aa would a JOHNSON PAINT CO. 723 Main GLASS j a m JAR. $2.98. Red t You'll sew better if you adjust box . for milady's Street, is a pliable, waterproof BY ROUSON ING. STREAKING, TINTING. LITTLE SPORTS Come to the "CHEZ - BLUE ' CANDLES are half price. Gift oc- the sUtch to the fabric. Deep p|i» boudoir. There ar.e PERFUMES, patching compound for cracks, BEAlT'fEir'RALpN located in the, casions are alwavs with u.«. so znd heavy weight fabrics call for, exotic TEAS, and unusual joints, surfaces. "TUFF-KOTE " is '*0 $*e1 FwaVr^es Czrp, first aid for ailing homes. It comes p TU WvHg I SAUL xS v JNB f a s h io n SHOP snatch" up several' pretty VASES ; about 12 sUtches to the inch, i P**®** P'“ * • ■I formerly Blair's) 7 57 Main now $2 2.6,. reg. $3 25. The set-of-24 j medium and light weight fabrics ''"P®''^*'^ also with companion GLASS Street. Ajmmplete beauty service beverage glasses, in graduated require more, shorter stitches | NOTEPAPERS that will positive- FABRIC to gii’e tensile strength' ia offered. Youc acquaintance is sizes $3.25. Come in and get a c -! ------' I l.v capture your fancy and that of like reinforcing steel gives to invited. qiiainted. The ihop is charming! The .Address Is Ve'w \ the lucky recipient. Another ar- concrete. Thus .vou can use it over V thrmighout and anxious to serve But the same high-quality worli- ****^'® SETTING is just .a crack that expands and. con­ -CO' tracts with temijerature changes. •no; ■ Waffle. Knbw-Ho)v you. Open Tuwdav through S at-; manship is continued bv the M A N -’ *"**‘*c the shop ready for your When waffle ' batter slops iirday from 10 f.W: to .6 p.m. ’ CHESTER UPHOLSTERY COM- »PP*'°'’*‘‘ ‘ b*! "TUFF-KOTE" gives a flexible steaming it's Unie.j,q lift the cover j Closed Sunday and Monday, PAKY, now located in spacioiii^ patch that protects the wall and of the iron'b^snise! this ia ususll.v njw quarters *t 1 .SOT'TH MALU . Special Valentine .Flowers the paint .lob. The orice is-$2.79 a s signal .tha( the waffles are Before you attempt to pluck ' If you’re casting a criti- what Is in your heart on quart or $1.79, a pint. BY JOHNNY HART baked. vour eyebrows, make sure youj*'*^’ dissatisfied e.ve upon tha: February 14th. FLOWER FASH- B. C. know their natural shape. Applv ; '''®''"**®°b'nR chair-or divan, hav • IONS by MILIKOWSKI, 695 Main j Serve a Valentine Coffee Cake <«* Mid-Winter Clearance a rich soapsuds Irthrt'over the enr R reiipholstered. strengthened, an I -Street, has violets and spring i ' When you see the heart-shaped BUZZ SAWYER BY a?eAT2t>Tl AS hant HARMAC MEN'S SHOP. 946 tire area, bruah your eyebrows plumped up to become the room '11 bouquets, nosegays, impressive , cakes, cookies yea.st breads and F i s h ! Main Street, gives you 20'7 to SOVt straight up. Ihe.n into place. J'.'osv , center of attraction. 'Your prescorsa ges and most a t t r a e 1 1 v e j qojnty cupcakes, artfully decorat-; WELL,TMUNOtlUnriW,K)V;f' the JET •niE'f 6 ^ Ce«.SAttVKT05IE / yH i A m ! C-A-T.CWJ REDUCTlONaon winter appdre), you'll' be able to see their basic ent furniture can be UPDATED o ■ , flowering plants. At this time of led with hearts and flowers by i COME IN! WHAT IN I ME WOULDN'T PO outline, w'hlch .should not be al-1 you might want a piece of furni-, year, an arrangement of FRESH | p i n e PASTRj' SHOP. 658- Cen-1 APMIfALPEmPOW. V eoNEiYANISHEP.' anp for men and bq^s: An opportunity TAKI A riAR TO Q , TARNATION KEPT YOU 580, APMIRAI. to add a fine garment t6 the ward­ tered. j ture CUSTOM MADE to your own | FLOWERS 'from MILIKOWSKl’S [ ter Street, you'll want to plan a IT'S NOT A PERSONAL 50 LONS? speoifleation.s. Talk it over with can make a heart- beat faster or party right off. With tea and PROBLEM, IT'S AH ACT ‘^11 robe at a budget-happv price. PAY ON THISI PINI Baby Needs Iron Mr. Brown; Mitchell 9-9521, 6'ou- make a whdie room burst into song.. coffee you can entertain success­ OF f AiOTAGC! There are SWEA'TI'JRS, JACKETS, OVERCOATS, to round biit this A young baby needs iron in Its satisfaction is guaranteed. Even Ornamental and useful, the GIFT fully in the afternoon or evening. ; OUALITY DiAMOND OIFTS ANP x„ • rr before the lirat robin appear IJNE OF PLANTERS, (brass. V I f ..winter a'nd to have . on hand diet. Egg yolk is one good way For the February birthday cele­ proudly fo i season. Ynu’ll *to give it. Ditto sieved meats and you'll want'lo ready the hou.se /ofr 'Viking" glass, pottery) will make bration, order a festive VALEN- ; want to take .affvantage of these pinto beans sieved and mashed j » *"'‘Ebt new season. the memory of February, 1960 last TINE CAKE personalized with ^ tremendbns markdowns. with a 'fork. a long lime. FLOWERS DE­ name and message. OPEN SEVEN ,\re You 5’ I” or Under? LIVERED ANYWHERE Mitch­ DAYS A WEEK. You'll jump with jov over nev ell 9-5268. that BURTON'.S, 841 Main Streit. AfH- *6’oii’ve Got to Have Heart’ •att.X's now has "PETITE JUNIOR 9'.\I2' BrmldMl Rug. (49..60 At MARLOW'S, 867 Main DRESSES that will fit your .dii BY DICKxCAVALLI The mellow colors of a BRAID-; .street, the VALENTINE HEART MORTY MEEKLE % Full Bosomeii Women Inutive proportions perfectl.v. wi/th ED RUG can serve aa a renter of motlf abounds , on greetings no costly alterations n e^ ed.’These interest in a room. MANCHES- CLIFTON FAOIMAN, FOR TRUE "PETITE JUNIOR” dresses in (priced Ic and up) al.so on. party A OEAN PAUL^iARTRE? props like matching napkins, lA IT HEMINGWAY? AtAvee? ^ QENILWTHE can Enjoy - 1... ta, .... C. rw. .,i,n j TER CARPET CENTER, 311 Main BY l a n k LEONARD DIDM3U FAMOUS HOADTO cups, plates.'tablecloth. There are MICKEY FINN KNOW THERE'S AUTHOR.'' OR DO« PA6G067 cusiomersc istomLs of or MV any age age. Wh^ nac a*cln- a cpn ' R R *m K n Rllft.S » ®®niplete of im- WILLIAM ^ARCYAN?. ^ W E U ,W H O POPULAR venience ancl pleasure to'sUp igito line of BRAIDED RUGS of im- heart shaped CAKE PANS that A FAM006 <5RACK»5' RECOGNITiaN you'll use year round for weddings, I CAN'T HELP IT, WHO l<5 W I t ? RELIEF JROM SHdUlOER STRAP STRAIN a ••PKTITE JUNIOR ' and wall PHIL, I AUTHOR LIVING K NEVER showers, birthdays also copper- - THOUGHT you CLANCY—IT'S SO RIGHT HERB iSTREWNWriH WERE GOtN' TO UNFAIR* I'M SURE IN TOWN? perfeenra* ‘ the llhoultara^atfthe ' They are reversible for twice i tone HEART MOLD SET. $2.98 LAY OFF THAT THAT-MIOMAN IS R 0 « 9 . w it li waist, ip the sleeves and lei/gth. j 1'’ ® "-^ar. so practical and decor^- , ( l large mold and 8 individual SUBJECT* The spring line of "PE'flTE ; especially charming with -mold.si-to pattern eve^ryday salads. DK3^ I JUNIORS" at BURTON’S includes" American or Provincial set-| puddings, gelatins inTb'p^ty fare. CAIMLU Jacket t o a t ii m e a. shirtM-aist ! t'*')?*. ^ BRAIDED RUG can en-1 They'll ornament your^kitchen dresses also'^ahealhs «tartdg—a t , dow-A^roop wltKa-^warriUh-and—walt-rtom Now that ciipid is on the $12.99. Rememb'fp-that's all you ' friendlinesa that is mdst inviting, prowl, .MARLOW'.S has lh«the prac- pav; NO COS'H.Y ALTERA'TIONS While you are in the store, n o t ic e ,tieal...... gifts. to please mssculine . Scientifically Buih-Up, NEEDED /or flatteriig fit. / too, the HOOKED RUGS. and feminine hearts. Plustt-Tined Shoulderi, Ini|jr6.th» utmost comfort iiiC*TjnigTi3r^8r' . and freedom in this CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER luperbTy mode Long Line 691 MAIN STREET 1 WeVeR ASKED Bro. Deftly trim* the ' FOB VOUKC&MSBNT BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY midriff, give* youthful, NEXT TO GAS CO. MR. ABERNATHY CeWtlC.l'VE CHAMSED MVAlN THE FIRST PlACP, MANtJHESTER MIMO! VOU HAVE MV FULL \ YPU BUMBLIMS slimmer bosom profile THE t h r e e m o s t LEAN YOUR BOPY, C0N5EMT AND 6LE5SIWS k BABOONl end distinct separation. ITIEE PARKING IMPORTANT THINGS -LtO WRITE ALU THE 60RY IN REAR Enjoy new comfort-* TO REMEMBER DETAILS ABOUT 'O0TCH-EVE”l ARE...KEEP new fig^ri^ beauty in YOUR LEGS r .6 Syrpriio Bro. . ■ " ‘I r e l a x e d , J Clearance ..3^NP KEEP ...... V” S e r v i c e : YOUR EYES ON WHAT y o u 'r e F r e e : : VOISG. YUReway i-3 GIRLS^— BOYS' JEFF COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS BY THE WAV... NOT Vet/ While, aboard the stranded^ ANYTHING NEW PERHAPS th e STRRAMUNER.....] ----- ' callthc roi\ci! m r s . wwne k im g nap AU INKCMTY DIAMOND MMS ON OUR MISSING FLOOD HAS' Coats INaUOI A ONf YIAI PeiSONCR.L BY COOMBS'-aZ.ODOMBS.. CONVICT'?' ENDED BARONE'S |i. 'TfSDR.BOeOK/l,, bKAMT STECtT.' CRIME CAREER . Fill lEPlACIMfNT POLICY WEMT M TO OEMl m PERMANENTLY/ HE'S JUST LYIMSTllKE!

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»,V ■ ■j CORSET SHOP 631 M M I S-if346--AMPfcE PARKING MAIN STREET 11 '1 ' } ' £ i MANCHESTER EVEltoG HERALD/MAI^fCHESTER. CONN:. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1960 • pAGfe Firi’ggN FEBRUARY 8. 1960 PAGB FOURTEEN Indians Hang on for 55-51 Win over THE , Like Yanks,. BesL Draw on Road Herald Angle 7 ^ By Loop Leaders EARL YOST Will Nears Two More Milestones Bill Keish Leads Scorers in CCIL sport* tklltor However, Off th Sensational Basketball Career By MORRIS SIMONCELLL a low Bcoring, see-saw first period, ^ferent aspect, with both quintets'^where he expects trouble. •! during which there was little ex-1 finding the range with more con-| poul line shooting wss poor by Third Man in ihe Ring At Home Gate “ Someone must have been Without any question the best known boxing referee in the P h ila d elp h ia , F eb. 3 (/P)— ^^shootlng as much aa ha usuaUy^eaaily dafaated New Yark, 110- citement. Neither club was able to rfllatancy. The Indians dropped in i clubs. The winners hit 50 pci 102 praying for us tonight!": 19 poinU for their biggest quarter Rookie Wilt Chamberlain does, dumped in 34 points last . hit until almost midway in the I cent, 11 out of 22, while the Spar-1 -country today is Ruby Uoldstein, who has been known as however, the Spartans hit for 17, Montreal, Feb. 3 (i4*)— Al­ night 40 help the Warriors to a jack Twyman, saeond ISkdiRg Those were the words of period, and the pattern of play had the Jewell pf the-Ghetto, tne Paderewski of the Mitts and should easily pass two more 109-107 victory over . Maloney controlling the boards, and at'th e 4 minute mark, Man­ ' tans w'ere slightly better, 17 for 27 though the Montreal Canadj- scorer in the NBA, led CindaynatTs Manchester Coach Bilgin Zat- milestones in his sensational This pushed his total 'points to while the Indiaas were putting up chester's lead was .39-31. ! for 63 per cent. From the floor, the lonelist guy in boxing. How did Ruby, a fine lightweight ens are hockey’s best draw, stubborn Royals with 30 points. ' ursky following the Ijidians i Manchester shot .31 per cent, hit- boxer, get interested in the officiating game insi'de the square basketball career in the near 1,945. Now, figure it this way. It was the Royals' ninth a lig h t a good defense. As a result at the Fouls rifnch Verdict both at home and on the road, Chamberlain’s averaging 38 plus .55-oi win over Maloney High end of the first eight mlnulee of : ting 22 of 71 attempts. 1 circle? The answer is given In Goldstein’s life story, as told to future. loss—which tied Its sueoesaiye de­ of Merirten before 1.000 f«na at The closing eight minutes were the runaway National Hockey points a game. The Warriors play play only 13 points had been In the preliminary, the Little Frank Graham, in "Third Man tno,— ------The Philadelphia W arriors’ 7-1 feat mark since It moved from Uie local Arena- last nleht. all Maloney's, as they ouUcored league leaders are the only Syracuse away tomorrow night scored, seven by the local five, and Indians-turned in another fine per- . thb Bing." Publiahcd by Funk an Rochester—and eighth M a. row ' TTie eommen; was baj;,ed on 1 few cases, has been fatal. club showing a decrease In home giant needs only 55 points to be­ and then again here in a televised six by the visitors. the Red and White, 20-16. As the formance. swamping the Maloney Wagnalls, this la tti'e story of the! to the Warriors this yeat. Maloney s fast close, cominp .to In 1947, Goldstein made boxing attendance. Overall, the , circuit come the third player-in the his­ game Saturday afternoon. If he Scoring began to pick up for visitors began to close the gap. .TV's, 63-23. Ray Dotchin paced the . Dave Plontek, traded by Cin­ within Uirce poinla. 52-49. with ■ flat-nosed Kferee who was born in history when he voted against Joe shows a gain of 8.2 per cent over maintains his average that'11 mean the Indians in the second stanza, Zatursl^-'s boys went into a full scorers with 13 points followed by' tory of the National'Basketball cinnati Sunday, played hf* flrat ^ 26 secontl.s remaining, after the I a $7' a 'month apartment on New Louis in the Louis-Jersey Joe Wal­ last season with the schedule two- 76 points, which would put him In althought for the first three min­ cotirt press, but still Maloney crept Frank Boyd. .lim Mislrelta and Assn, to score 2,000 points in a game with St. Lduls and saok two I Red and White, now tO-2 in CX^ll/ York’s lower East Side, who had thirds complete. the 2,000 circle. Even if he misse* utes they could not buy a baskeT closer. With 2:22 left the Silver Mike Geciauskas, all with 10. cott fight. In the midst o f con­ single season. He needs only 71 fouls with 16 seconds to play to I warfare, had led by as much as 10 | all kinds o f friends as he ran up an gratulations sent to Ruby from In official esUmates through he'd have another chance at St. Then they slowly began to move City five was down by four point.s points to establish a new single give the Hawks’ their vldtory. points in the closing miniite.s of i Impressive win streak, a fellow every part of the nationv Louis was games of last Sunday, the Cona- Loula Sunday In another televised oiv; in front, holding a 16-9 lead 50-46. and then in the closing see- I Mnnrhetitfr season scortfig record. Pettit was high man with 30 points I ;h€ Lhii'd period. who' was left cold after a vital loss quoted as saying. "If Ruby call it diens* are down 3,000 from last contest. with 3:26 remaining in the half. onds down by three. Three out of p H. F* Pt to Ace Hudkins and the guy who Only Bob Pettit of St. Louis while Bob COusy had 23 for Bos­ I With an oveiall record of 12-2. 4 P. Mi?)fMta ...... 2 ft-1 i that way, that's the way Ruby see year's pace. Yet in their last five Philadelphia’s victory trimmed When the teams left Om floor at | four successful foul shots by Mike made the most out of an oppor­ and (ieorge Yardley of Syracuse ton. the toumamen;-bound Indiana are 1* .lohnnon ...... ft 0-ft 0 it." road games, the Canadlena have Boston's lead to thrae games in intermis.sion, the Silk Town Nve Keardon and Chiick Saimond put 3 Whlli' ...... 1 _ (U) «> tunity, given by Uncle Sam. have racked up 2,000 points in a Dolph Sehayea hoiatad Syrsouso now one game behind Windham "Refereeing isn’t only a part of played before capacity crowds to­ the Eastern Division as the Cel­ held a 20-14 advantage. the game on ice for the home five. '1 .McAriam ...... 3 3-6 8 • • * season. Pettit did it last year when to victory, sparking a second half High, idle last night, in the torrid 3 K#*!?!) ...... < •V4 17 my life: It ia part of my enjoy taling 75,000. Their 25 home games tics lost, 114-113, to fit. Louis in surge that put the Nats ahead Rhlers hit, for five of his nine Saimond ...... h 11 he set the record with 2,105. Yard- league race. Maloney last its sev­ 2 Started in Army menit of life, for I cannot think have drawn 349,000. the opener of a Madison Squard j points in the . final period lo rop- ft Vim ...... •...... 0. fvi ft The Detroit Red Wings, cellar ley collected '2,001 points in 1967- for good after trailing 60*08-and enth. It has one loop win. CCIL Stiuidlngs fi ...... 0 ' tu> ft Following enlisting in the Army of anything I'd fatiter do,” Gold­ Garden doubleheader. finishing with 34 points. 'Willie Big Bill Ke(i.sh led tJie Indian w, Pet ! tribute to the win. 2 Reardon ...... 1 2-3 4 et Governor's Island in April 1942. stein eums up in "Third Man in occupants lest season, have the 58 when he was- with Detroit. Ehler? ...... 3, 3-7 9 Chamberlain, fatigued after five In the nightcap, and the only Naulls of New York was the high st oring parade with 17 points, fol­ 'Wimd'hajn ...... 11 .917 i • Zatursky was high in hts prai.«e Goldstein was assigned to Special the Ring." It’s good reading, even largest gate increase at home. The games in as many days, and not other game scheduled, Syracuse acorer, however,- with 30 pointa. lowed by Chuck Saimond's 11 tal­ MANCWESTER ..... 10 •**? i for Keish and Ehlers. but. he had I k Totals . . 22 11-32 51 Services at FL Hamilton, Brooklyn for non-boxing fans. third-place Wings are up 29,000. lies. Mike F.hlers played his flneal Wetherefleld 8 .667 . ,11 sinner 1^11 and detailed as a physical training 0 0 0 The Chicago Black Hawks are next f t f i T Iother — - favorable comment to with a gain of 28,000, followed by ganie to date, dropping in nine Hpll ...... 8 KonlAln^ instructor with the Military Po­ ■^3 i make. Several tiniM hp remarked. Off the Cuff . the Boston Bruins, 19,000; points. Cohard ...... 7 ■'We were lucky." McColJom lice Detachment. .250 Holly Mahdly, former State and Maple-Leafs, 15,000, and the New Mathews Signs for an Estimated $50,000, Sophomore Joe Annino paced thA Bristol Central ...... -2 Anninn ... Every Thursday night 1 there Maloney ...... ,. 1 .125 A.iked if he was looking forward i New England amateur golf cham­ York Rangers 8,000. losers with 15 points,- closely MoHov .... Were boxing bouts invoiving pro- pion, haa left Manchester to take trailed by Pete Golanski's 14. Gol- Bristol Eastern ..;... 0 .000 trf the upcoming lournament. the | j ^Ihhonii .. Trailing Montreal In total at­ feasionalB now working for the up- residence in a new home In Throneberry Wants ^Regular’s’ Salary anski also picked off .14 rebounds. ria-:t ...... 0 .000 Hefty roach said he never looks tendance are Toronto. 331,000; government.' On the night of the Simsbury. Mandly is also a former l/ow Scoring Period beyond the next gam e., and f'he 16 Total* ...... \ 17-27 51 second show after Goldstein's as­ Boston, 278,000; Detroit, 247,000; fsTorw At half. 2‘>-I4 Manr^^.ater. Mtmcheater ■ Country Club cham- New York, 233,000, and Chicago, Milwaukee, Feb. 3 (4’)—Eddie^wlth a total of 309, including theibTrowbridg*.. obUlnad this winter 1 Manchester led all the w-ay after •Sprond half pisy took on a dif- next one is at Hall. Friday night signment to Fort Hamilton, the iwaukee Bravsa. ! plon... While on the subject of 205,000. Mathews, thejiome run king of the accomplishments of Babe Ruth from the Ml! referee'failed to appear. Just be­ i golf, Stan Hllinaki, a two-time when he was Matheivs’ age. Pitcher Bin Mouboquetta atined fore the principals entered th^ major leagues, signed his I960 ' winder of the Club championship Mathews, who hit his 46Ui with the Boston Red Sox. ring for the first bout Goldstein, ^ j, ^appy now contract with the Milwaukee homer of 1069 In a National Starliiij2 Times w'lu asked If he would handle the j Ellington Defeats Braves yesterday. He’ll receive an Weatherman Holds Key; League playoff game with Los An­ •A axeenf fnr 1 Pletcd on Garth Rd. HHinskl owns estimated $50,000 for his toils. RHAM High, 64-44 geles, was named as the team’s For B^vim Meet . Jw. "I b.,.-TS I “ I ® SSL'S, "I'm certainly satisfied wdth most valuable player for 1959. Ellington—Three of the five reg­ the way things turned out,” starting times for eiepts In To Fate of Title Bouts jacket, pap and tie and climbed DON’T TOUCH— Arlen Bockhorn (15) of the Cincin­ Mathews' said with a wide smile. The Pittsburgh Pirates also an- Mike strange, both of whom play­ ulars employed -by Coa- s Mitch the Connocttcut .A..8.1', swim­ Into the ring. "It’s a good contract.” • nounceii the signing of a pair of * „ ------. 1 . 1 '. I WF.ST .SIHK MlOdKTS ‘Tile next morning. Major Wil­ ed with the Imperial ’ Caterers’ Kobus accounted for 4J of El- nati Royals tries to reach under the restraining hand ming meet Ssturdsy a1 the' \ Los Angeles. Feb. 3 i/P)— The weatherman hold.s the key lo-j -..-orman's downed Deoi’s 4i-3i semi-pro grid team her, last fall, of Wilt Chaihberlain of the Philadelphia Warriors as the Mathews met with John Mc- lefthanded relief pitchers, Don MERCURY Oumm l I irViiit My Mfmimy! Atanehester High pool were an- liam Nioldas seat for me,” Gbld- lington’.s tallies in a 64-44 win Gross and Fred Green. Gross was d ^ i n the fate of California’s biggest outdoor boxing show poiire * Fire won a well dn- steln recalled.. are now In training with the Ma­ over RHAM- High last night. It two go after loose ball in first period of last night’s Hale, general manager of the Monterey 2-Deor ^edon •OnWWW!—Gary Sager. llS-iwimder fl'om Coliimbia. nniinceri today. rines at Pgrris Island... Women's Braves, at the team’s offices in out moat of last saaaon with an in­ —two To^'ound. world, title fights .scheduler! for MetnorialXserved game over . Personjiiized ‘’When I reported, he asked, marked the opening game in El­ jury and had only a 1-1 record with • Time trials will start at H I Bhwling Leagife wiU hold its ati- Warriors-Royals pro-basketball game in the Philadelphia County Stadium late in the after­ Tenn.. grimaces after a well placed bread basket blow b> •’How-would you like to-be our lington's new gym. Dave Logan the I^irates. Green, won one and a.m. for youngsters under 10. Coliseum tomoirow nighL If the elements are fair, ifP''atd j nual banquet Saturday night. April Arena. Warriors won, 109-107. (AP Photofax). noon. They were together only 15 Jimmy Gann of Lebanon, Tenn., which ended the aub- led Not man's referee from now on?’ " (16.), Buzz Sawyer (151 and lost two after being brought up Next, time 'trials will be held of .30.000 fans wilC pay a record 9... Teachers have dropped out minutes when Mathews 'emerged Novic^ bout with Gann winning on a TKO. The Na.sli- for contestants 11* and 12. also wifh 14, point.s and Dennis. Down- •F’ *• "I’d like it very much sir," Lefty' Wood (141 had just too. from the Pirates’ farm club at *2730 gale to see the artion. ; of the American League in Rec many guns for RHAM, now 5-8 and said he was ready for spring at approximately 11 o'clock. to meet Rieai-do Moreno of Mexico hani and Gary S\illtvan i hipped in Goldstein replied. Columbus. t lii th r Hu'i -f ( vUle bout wa,s in the opening round of the Midstate Them e aU'raetiona:aurarnoos. BantamweightoaiuamwciKM' r-i.ia Anril 1 10.57 10 and nipe points respectively, volleyball competition, Ronnie for the season. Ellington has a training. Boys and girls 1.V-16 will have And so began Goldstein's career Norm Slebem, the outfielder ob­ Gulden Gloves tourney. (AP Photofax). dale Dave Fody netted 17 in a losing as a third man in the ring. Daigle reports. 9-5 record and should make the The estimated $60,000 salary for time trials starting al 12:30. again.st ex-champion Alphonse Ha '-Jt r«in*d before the fight / - - • - ■ ■■ - Skidding Rams Downed ari(l''Hlei-aly poured the very day eau»e, followed by Rich Dotchin Carol Cols in Shape For the last 18 years, Goldstein Class C Tournament. Mathews makes him one of the tained by the Kansas City A’* from Finals In all events will be held limi of France: .lunior, Welter- MORIARTY following time trials. until almost dusk. The skte.s clear- ' (7r and Tom Fitzgerald, Carol Heisa. the world'a be'at woman figure akaler. strefehss her has'called champions and chel- ’ Dot* n DaahfK The home club led throughout. highest paid performers in base­ the New York Yankee* signed hla ueighl Champion Carlo.s Ortiz of ed and the'bout drew an astonish- , Driving Tommy Lodge .sank 16 Iting*rs together al the oenlcr of 1960 contract, while another prin­ Alanchester High sxilmmers ; New; York again.st Raymundo miiaeles al Squaw Valley. Calif., as she dons skates for tJie first I Eaaily the most popular player Randy Walmsley (13i and ball. ing 821.5.046. I'baaket.s for .32 points leading Po- time sT scene of coming Wintei Ol.vnipie Game. Carol, ivinner or the' ring for,^re-flght inatruction* with the Springfield Indians in Bobby Ponchak (11) were best for By Middletown, 74-54 In 1959, Mathews led the Braves cipal in the deal, flrat baaeman- BROTHERS will not be eligible. A A C niles ‘(Battling* Torres of Mexiro':- outflelder Marv Throneberry sent w'lll govern. Post-ent.riea will "I think our luck w-ili hold up." i lice * Fire lo its Vietory, B'uee the world title four \eais in a row. is hoping lo add an Ol.vmpie and he has tolled 10 over many a i the American Hockey League, ' the Io.iers. and all other clubs In the majors Return Match Closer Promoter Cal Eaton said todav said Parna.s.«us. Leone was next with five. Rich back his second contract unsigned. ’7.n. not be accepted. I he is confident the California rec­ gold medal to her eoileellon of honors. (AP Photofsxi.______baiHered and beaten foe. i Harry Pidhirny will be honored Summary: height and experience for Rock with 46 home runs. He drove In The fighters, meanwhile, Urok , Andrulot i1i did a fine re- Rockville — Skidding back­ “The A’s expect me to play 164 I auinn tiUl / n^hJ, f ,-rJ / , ord gate of S236..321 set when the night of Feb. 27 at the Collse- Ellinslaa (64* vide to overcome. 114 runs even though he batted things ea.sy today. / bounding, .ferry Williams/ hit’ hit ’ for 6 F PU wards, Rockville High went down games and 1 want to play every I Carmen Ba.«ihn knocked out Art Inside Talk [ um ice... Tommy Roche, former !S - 4 14 Skip Olander (14) and Dick second and finished the season 301 Centt'f St .im.tnt.*- .Solid Favorite , - . 20 points followed by Greg Ziemak -aaketbalUp4ay- ■ Saorv-rr '7 W ? S o r i l T ) “'le'r'ffi'e witn a 307"'Baftlng average. AncT|' M1 3-513S op en £vei wTTn Td /' H a li m i with 1.5, Ziemaji did not aeor* nC 3 in anticipate a regular's pay. 1958 will be broken. He said art- ’Becerra, . ,,, Graham, veteran New York sports-1 er, is a member of the Third ’ o sU rU last night, dropping a 74-54 next outing is home Friday night at the age of 28 he has hit more nut in eight rounds to/w in -fhe the last quarter whieh hiirifftbe Srnajjui* . . 0 0 The A’s also signed pitcher BOb vanre salea ar» well bevord 8200,- Roliiiison, Fullmer writer, got from Goldstein worth | Marine Division team.In Okinawa, MonirariRon 0 0 decision to Middletown at, the to powerful Simsbury. home runs than any other player title in the new Sport.s /Arena last Floor's chances for a win. The Hamilton . 1 0 000. passing along were these; "He i He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. .Inly 8. rerriaitiJi a solid betting Floors had-a tough night al the Domain .. 0 0 Windy Oty. The Rams, out o t New York, Feb. 3 (i^P)—The off-again-on-again, maybe-so- "If we get a break in the.w eath- (referee) can ruin a fight If he :' Thomas Roche of 81 Florence St. n 0 favorite to retain the title as king free throw line making only five of r n • Kgan ...... • o Loumey conaideratlon, are 6-11 and maybe-no_____ Ingemar___ Johansson-Flo.vd Patter.son, ^ return bout ______, er. " Eaton added, "anything eould doesn't have discretion. He can Bill Bbel, fo rm ^ UConn bas­ Kohn.a . . 3 Middletown, 8-6. of the 118-poundei/. 14 tries, atop It too soon, or too late. He ■ ketball whiz, is now managing Korl»rh ... I for the world heavyweight championship was pracGcally a oREfcv Mixr.n norBi.Es Ortiz and Torr^ are about even ; in Rankings Saonng^r .. 0 For one half, the Central Valley can give a flgbier who is in j and booking fighters in New York S.«H+V tnHnv. • Sfaadina. ... . ' , gale receipts. with mn.st . experts picking the EA>4T SIDE 5HIHiETS League meeting was close, Rock- reality today. trouble in the early rounds, but ; City.. . Fourth annual New Eng- Total.? 20 24 fji Not quite.- though. .\lternate Dates more experienced Ortiz. In la«t niglit’^only game played , RHAM (44) I ville leading 20-17 at the period . _ . , ^ Krancl«*Alberl Vitj*! ...... who isn't badly hurt, a chance to '■ land Boat Show is scheduled Feb. The promotion is ready with two There is no qiie.«tion that this at the Ea.s! Side'Ree the La'vmen ‘ B. F Pts but the Tigers forged ahead, 37-32 But it appeared that most o f; that he thinks the contracts will New York Fob. ^ i/P)—SuRar Ray Robinson and Gens recover and go on. Or, in different 21-28 at the Commonwealth A r­ P<»nchak 4 11 , alternate dates - Friday night or double main event has .stirrpd up defeated the Cruisers. 24-13. Jim I at intermission.. Last half ivoa all the major atumbUfig blocks had be signed‘ a - fmv’’ days^ later .lpan-BTli-ii)f...... Last night's pla.y in the Inter­ ed the .spotted No. 2 behind- TJora Foliev : ^ Brown 6 6-8 home for Sweden in a happy frame rcgc.v-Ffliv Zveh "Fighter of the Month .fm J»ni 1- P defeated FMdie Marben re- <;ag4? ...... 1 3-B State Athletic Commission said 'Thala-ricRinnid .Meshcr ., Sliy-Aitn Regains First Plaee, mediate I-eague at the Ea.st Side ary. Foi the fti-.M tune sim e. it ' Old Pro Tiger Jones Lewisburg, Penn. (NEA1 — -3 Bravakin . 1-1 Of mind last night. 1-4 the application .for the license is ilelcn-I.cvvl* ...... ' Ree found the Cliarter Oak Groeei y pairf‘d Zors f*'oHpy 3nd F*>dftip ^ _ * <■ I Christy Mathewson, Nevv York J* ('arta . ... Rotuma This Month Nanrv-Nonn Waircn D’Orio .... 0-1 being pioccsscd. — j Te*> scoi : n-erc'■ Turned In b> .Vick defeating the West Sides/ 56-44, riien as top eonlende’s foi the Heniy Hank of Detroi moved I Giant immortal and a member ,of Novak .. . . (VO "I’m confident the contract will ' “It generally takes four to five Twerdv 132-12,1-171 .\nn GaRnen 122. Turn Back Nike Quintet, 59-4.5 while House A- Hale downed' Gns's heavvweight crown two years ago. ifilo the No 4 position m the mid- . j baseball's Hall of Fame, wa.s a AhIIp ...... (V> be signed when S' return to the weeks to complete.'' he. said. "We. Alva Dnureitc l21 Mbir- .Mnrplu 110, Grinders, 6.3-4.3, the magazine .-ame up with a ue dleweight class by stopping .less* Favored with Greaves football, basketball and baseball Dimauro .. . j and l',c(ipvieye .Korx-ha 110. In the first garne after a close tl.S later this month" beamed now are in the third week. " J^hy-Ann Restaurant moved into between ehallengri5. Robmsoii, the - Bowdry and Benny /standout al Bucknell University. ' 16 Totals ...... 26 22-33 74 Srholaslir Raskrtball . first half in whieh Gus’s were lead­ Rorkvillfi (54) Johansson before boarding his But while the promotional side FKM .M r.S* AM> FKI.LAS I.KAlil.K first place last nipht m Ihe Rp«- 39-vear-old ex-champ, and Full- look over the No. 4 'h* StAnf1inr% ing, House's opened up with a fast mer. the National Boxing ,\ssn.: welter cla.ss on the s ^ n g h of Chicago, Feb. 3 (/P)— Old pro Tiger Jones return.s to the P. B. r . pt#. flight. Is praelieally cleared up, there Senior i-eagne as th«y dD\vn“^ Hartford .58. -Hillhonse 45. TOP KICKER ‘4 Archlvv ...... 3 1-6 W 1. Prt. break lo'almost nin the- .Irinder champion from West Jordan, Utah. : second victory over Pharlie. SCott scene of hi« greatest ring triumph tonight as an 8-5 choice * 1- 3 "1 talked to the Feature Sports still is no definite site for the Vl-.Iohn Murion ...... 31 .632 Nike. ,59-45. Platt 67, Ell Whitney 46. 2 ‘ Fahy ...... n AlbAT^dp Sobif^Vii . ... 24 r>% team off the floor. Jim McAuley over Wilfie Greaves. 24-year-oId Canadian middleweight 1 I.af«»rri'fr ...... 1 (VO people and the contract is In-the Big Norm Hnenthal g.it .^ny Ann .Smith 55. Somers 40. 1191 ancl Oord.on Geer iITt paced Baltimore TtNBlA) — The lop 1 Stonf' ...... 0 t-1 Maun4»-.Tohn MarliRan . .22 ,.i61 2- 3 process of' being written. Every- • ingo is on record a.s wanting it F’lo-Norm Ktoi.^r . , ..226 , slai'led in the first pe-ioil lo lake a Conai'd 73. 9t’**tt>l. East. 58. House's to vietory while Gerry champion. jocke.v mark since the Pimlico 3 Olanripr ...... 6 20 : 5 Kidn^rv ...... (VO 2 thing looks fine for the fight in -,n ,\ew York. But Lo.s Angeles, Maud^-Don ('arpf^nt'^r .52i* , 12-6,^ lead and they w er’ nevei^ Hall 49, Wethersfield ,39.' ..Wallaeh il7i and Dave Reynolds Five years ago. Tiger took on^ Race Track opened", in 1870 was 3- 3 Fran.Hf»rh (’lAndall ... ■2fi 1.1k headed, .loe Shea. Boh Wilii.s, Toni yiuhtirn Htis Tech’s Numherf fi Soranno ...... 7 June." , . — Milwaukee, Chicago. and Marv-Charli*? \Vh'*l«n . 21 ,.16S Manchester 55. Maloney 51. , (12t/ed the lo.sers. Sugar Ray Robinson aa a 7-1 un­ In all he has a- 48-26-4 record set at the autumn meeting in ft' Dnwjrlpwic ...... (VO Inga will be back by Feb. 20 in Philadelphia all are bidding for it .T»»an*nol«nd Iri.«h ...... in ,333 Cnnian. Sian Zhna and Boo Fiake Farmington 45, Plainville 4.3. In the second gamy^ the West derdog at Chicago S-tadium and 1959, when 17-year-oid Frank : 1 Edward? ...... 3 1-1 Ro.«t pinfall* \v#r» r^rot’df'd *i.v and only 12 knockouts,. order to make,a telerislon appear- T h e chjuires are, though, it will all .scored .for .Sli.v-Aiin in the aet- Newington 67. Windsor 49 Sides .stayed--clnse to league lead­ handed the Harlem Dandy, who Northeutt rode 40 winners in 28 22 Ti.lal? ...... 22 10-23 54 'Charli*- Wh^lian 1.1S-.3fio. .lolin .MadiRan^ peiyod while Jim .lones and Bradley Pads Winning Skein Graves is a Crisp puncher and ance (with Pat Bonne* He added go to Ni>w York, ri54 and Vi Morton 117. .Middletown 74, Rockville 54. ing Charter Oak for three qnarleis was sniffing the comeback trail, days. Scor« at half: 37-22 Middletown. 'jin i Grady hit consistently for Southington 4.8, Wilson 42. hut then ran otit of gas. .loe^.Cam- one of his worst lO^round beatings. numbers 17 .kayoes among 30 vi'e- Nike lo keep wilhin striking dis­ •St. Thomas Seminary 60, Wind- poseo. D sfcy Smith aiid Neil Ptei' I New York. Feb. 3 J*i Auburn s- were beaten In other important ’Ibis launched Jones into a career tories in 42 bouts since turning tance of the winners, .sor Locks 58. son led the scoring parade for fhe /got'Georgia feeh's number and it Tuesday games. as one of the moat durable TV Fiske and Hosnthal moved Sh.v- pro under the guidance of the late Ellington 64, RHA-M 44-. : \f*inners. while the losers were mav wind up eostini the potent Santa Olai-a 114-61 handed the 10th fight performers In the busineas. Present Fiber Glass Helmets Ann fitrlher ahead in the third pared by Dave Frazier 1181 and ranked .\ggies a 66-65 whipping He will be making his 37th ap­ Jake Mints in 1056. After a fight, Bnlkeley 74. Norwich 61. ; Ramblin’ Wreck its fir«t fh'Jth; a-month campaign, capped by his period while Nike were held to Paul Sartor. nO'. in the windup of the Texans' two- pearance on television (10 p.m. seven points" In the final canto, East Hartford 67, New Britain ' .eastern '■'-Qonferenee basketball loss to Jon'es, Greaves harilened 45. game California tour, and Tennes- EST, ABC) against Greaves, whom Felt Unsafe for Ball Players Shea and Mason teamed up with \ .M'NIORS , . I title in ?2 .v ^ rs. up agairjst such contenders as Italo ball control vie- f f g Tech nipped tournament-hope­ he defeated in a hard-fought scrap some brillarit passing by Moe Mor- Boland nil moved into first plarp With ^tS-45 - - Scortichinir Gene Fullmer and i lory la.st' night, the Tigers made ; ful Memphis State 67-65 on Jim- pt "Washington, D-C-. in 1966. hardt to put the gome on ice for CoRrgr BankrtbaU last night by dnmning the Elks m.v Hagan’s basket at the buzzer. Slam-Bang Stalker -' Spider Webb. ■» New York — (NEA) — A few adequate fpr the big heads In the 'it .six in a row against , the Restaiirantmen, 40-22. Tom. Kellev.^ and Hank Bradle.v, whii-ii piav.s al Gonzsg* Jones, 31, a slam-bang stalker, ■ Greaves, now under contract\toil\tO years ago. Phil Rizzuto was socked business. 1.13* • over a tliree-year • .span, boostejl^ " I ’ve s.een, the hriniels we use East Grzyb paced the Oilers while Jnd Thui'day before getting back to whose combinations are sharp but Detroit sportsman. C. W. Smi in the head with a wild pitch. B. F. PJ?. 'their home eouri winning streak break when hit by a pitched hall.'- ...... '2 1-2 5 SjTaciiie 65, Connectirut 64. Oldman and Jim Sommers played its' Missouri Valley Conference haa won his last three starts The Yankee shortstop recov­ VVilll? - . r. lack kmockout power, ha* been says Pete Sheey, equipment man­ Hohanthal ...... 4 n s 14 NYU 67. Duquesne .58. he't for the Elks. to 28, and scrambled a SRC raePj duel with top-ranked Cincinnati, reiiained his Canadian Utie in Cal­ ered, but the incident served as ...... 4 1-S • !> biding his time o f late. In his last Slv*a' ...... Iona .71, Sdton Hall 68 lOvertimel ■ Tech seemed to have nailed when got 24 p oin ts^ rom soph Chet gary, Oct, 15. by stopping Leroy a reminder that mmiy a valuable ager of the Yankees. "When the Ma?on ...... 3 .' 2 in tb« third period Tfoue- Kopeha Pender, who recently lifted Robin­ "B’ootball equipment Changes.are Coni an .... VVilliaiMs 74'. -Springfield 65. Apbnrn. which lipped "ff Miami of Florida. No. H na- Madison Square Garden and kay- So the New York club furnished Zlma ...... 3 0-2 ' 6 toiind the range to nut the Oilers son’s bobtailed version of the mid­ usually accepteii rather quickly," TmaU ...... -so... 24 > 11-19 59 CCNY 66,. Kinga Point .W, I'whammy by beating Georgia Tech lionally. yon its 17th againsf two oed Blddie Bell in three al Phila­ its team, with fiber-glass caps and out front with pleniv to spare. dleweight crown, and dropped a says Barry Huber, another manu- Mkf (45)^ Jan. 19 in a game that dldn t count lasses, 90-79 over Rollins, and delphia. Jan. 14. _____ the^ni^or^ leagues were wooed in­ Avila ...... 1-2 3 I --. - -y ■ ;■ : decision to Joe Giambra. ■facturcr,” but baseball is another Twaichman ...... 1 0-5 2 WELL STAKED , I in the second staridings. now is in Notre Dame (12-61. led by sopho- . to-thinking its players'were pro­ Eun-ff ...... 0 iVt ft Baltimore 1NEAI Th*. .$1.50.onn HOCKEY AT A OLANCF, ■the mid.st of a jumble, that has tected by the, fiber-glass shield. thing. Baseball’ men think that ...... 0 0^ 0 more John Dearie's 20 points, bdCause it was good enough ifi DuPonI .... Preakness. lo be run for the 8-4ib : thi? look: Sporting goods manufacturers Wilbank? .., ...... ft (VI ft i snapped a thre>-ga-me lo.sing string UConn Loses Lead, yeaijs past it is good enough to­ ...... I 3-.4( 4 I time 'on 5tav 21 is named for tHe Tuesday's Results Conff*reni'p StanninK* will quickly tell you tain’t so. Tallman ... I with a 71-65 decision over Can- Sport Schedule day." . ■ • Jrtne." ...... m 4-.“* 24 ■ .American Ijeagije i Tech the leader with a 1-1 ree- ’.isiiis. . . ' "In. the first' plac^," says Saul Grady ...... 4 • '4-7 12 Buffalo.' 4. Quebec 0. i ord followed, by Kentucky at 6-2. Bows to Syracuse Material Will Not Break . Total? ...... 17 11-2fi 4,4 Plenty of Scoring ^oday Pestronk, president of Post Man­ A new chapeau for baseballers ' Aubui-n and Mi.ssissippi at .->-2. and . All five starters hit in dnuble Suffield at CSieney Tech, 3- ufacturing, 'Uhe cap used today Tnlane at 4-2. Tech, sixth-rated covers the ears and the top of the flg'iires as New York U . J ed 'b y Syracuse, -N.Y., Feb. 3 (8^-.—Six Armory. doesn't cover enough of-.the head. head with a re-lnforced material nationally, has six conferences times the Orangemen of Syracuse LaSalette at RHAM. Russ Cunningham's-- IS points, And even the part which is cov­ which- will not break. Shi* T * k * -T y f B la c k IT u b * -T y iU W k H * S (x* T*b*ta«t Black TabaloM WMto ■'afnes remaining in its bid for made it 10-2 and handed Duquesne ' have met the Huskies of Univer­ Friday,' Feb. 5 ered is not protected. A fast pitch You only have to oak some of U t l iK k * S*l* s rk * U t t y r k * ' Sal* srfc* Lift price M * | H iia L ift y rk * S i ( * ^ .'.ts first SEC championship since sity of Connecticut in basketball S*p*r S*|Mr 14-101 it.s sixth straight loss, 67- Manchester at HSU, 8:30—West in the irt^t place, and the guy the guys who ate dust or spent a •■(h k*f*r* w ith •M h b * f* n Wlfw •ath b d a r a w ith sack b*l*(a w M 1938. Although only Tulane among B * h n . D *l*x* , 58. Syracuse, another Eastern . and six times have they won. Hartford. under the. cap could be killed." little time in an X-ray- room after lr«l*-l*sl(i trq<*-laslss tr*4* lx si«> tr«d*-lx|rf«s t it a M a p I n ( f a l l ta ytac WSx taylai the contenders is on the Engineers' Myl— 1 FREE N yk at ^mr SATIN SHEEN ENAMEL Independenl. v*'on its seventh in tO ,; The latest meeting in the se­ Simsbury at Rockville, 8;30,. Peatronk, wlwse company makes flattening a ball with their heads. • id s * tax • x d M tax ' * xd >* tax • x d i* tax • x d M tax • x d w is x •xdM -M X • x d M tax lemaming schedule, the last f»nr I tries, jilpping Connecticut. 65-64 ries took place here last night, L z a l i K 5 8 IS.M S Y 4 5 : « . ’i ' r ” — i m — — o a r - * ttdi semi-sios! finish Vey durable Odtidess GIFTS Avon'at RHAM. both the old style fiberglass cap It's a painful and too frequent oc­ TIR^f 4 3 i T . n BOB games arc on the road, where even i after trailing by, 11 al the half. With Syracuse squeezing pw t the Sunday, Feb. 7 and a newer, better cap, warns currence on the diamond.. y . i s - i f ' '1 1 4 4 i a i f ! y . i a . i 4 ' — t m — Idul Inr .litch'»ni, hsttrootril woodwod*. r i E t i M.M ' ■ (♦ .!* $ 3 3 1 11.14 ~ r $ K T r ~ U.M 1 1 8 1 " **.♦• ■ ' ' i u i " " A t O U R the toughest are ambushed now George Washingtoni rallying be­ UGonns, 65-64. • Newington vs. Green Manor, Maybe it will take another touch MOUNTING . tiirnrtuie tradition may be ,holding up ^.66/B.iii6*it l i . l b — J5J7 5 — I 4 . U W ii* - ' 11 .1 1 ' — s t n r - —■ J E S la ^ and then. - hind Dick Markowitz and Jon It was uphill work for the win­ 7:15— Verplauck. progress in the major ■ leagues. ' of near disaster, like Rizzuto’s Outshot 13-19 from the field. ■Feldman in the second half hand- ners, who were trailing 36-'24 at Refuse to Use New Ones beaning to spare the lag out of .\nbnrn il2 -3 i gained its edge with ! ed Virginia Tech its first Southern . the half. Leading their second half - d NO CASH DOWN— YOUR TRADE-IN IS YOUR DOWN PAYMENT I "it matters very little to me," baseball. AIKYD FUT WALL PAINT * 18 of 21 free throws while Tech I Conference defeat. 10.5-90. enabling , . s a r g t were-Ed'Goldberg and Tom he says, "which the professional was converting just seven- of nine. t idle. West Virginia t o . regain the Mossey, who ended with 19 and Last NighCs Fights Dries to a dorabie miTWfinish Odorless easyttl leagues buy, but- we know the Henry Hart, with 20 points, was ! conference lead. North Carolina api^y S.ell-5eai>r*s duality assures uniform “GRAND OPENING" 20 points, respectively. Los Ailgeles—Jimmy Hornsby, ca p *' Worn now arie very inade­ Four Hour Blaze eebrs on r*ew and old sui laces. , Aiiburn's top scorer. Roger Kaiser State, perking up after a di.smal’/ Mossey got 14 of his 20 In the 136>,i, 1X18 Angeles, stopped Alssa had 19 for Georgia Tech, which :.start, ma.de it three str^aight with quate. They refuse to, use the new Thiirsckiyi Frldkiy ond Staturikiy, F«b. 4, 5 and 6 .'second half. Hashes, 134Vi, Algeria, 8. caps (whi(th resemble a small foot­ lost Us third in 19 games, an 87-53 .Atlantic Coa.xt Con­ Hits Couiflry* Club Only' when there were 10 min- Richmond, Calif. —Lyle Mackth, ball helmet wiith a brim) 'heca/u^e Bradlev's second-ranking Bi’aves ference rout of Virginia as Dan • ■NtW.CONCEPT or INTERIOR PAINTING ~ iites left did Syracuse pull into a 150, Oakland, Calif., stopped Karl of tradition and. nothing more. padded their winning streak to ' Ehglehardt scored 24. tie, at 44-44. Pour-minutes later, Heina Guder, 157, Los Anj/eles, 9. Fairfield, Feb. 3 (/P)—Fire raged • MATCHING COLo RS FOR WALLS. WOODWORK. CEILINGS SPECIAL FAVORS FOR THE CHILDREN nine and their -overall record, to ■ a jump shot by Mossey put the. ■ Buffalo, N. Y.—Rocky Fumer- " I t ’s as simple aa this. If Mickey for - four hours at the exclusive .1.5-1 with an 83-80 rictory at Seat­ When using s t o c k i n g - foot Orahggmen ahead, 54-52, and thfcy elle-Tony Dupaa bout postponed Mantle doesn’t wear, it, then the - CJountry Club of Fairfield during • NEW "IN BETWI^EN” SHADE6 WITH DU PONT UNIVERSAL TINT" tle hut' lOth-ranked Texas A*M waders, lace your brogues tightly held oii.-for the rest o f thg game/ to Feb. 9. kids won’t wear them either tuid the night and left darpages esti­ (13-21 and MemphtiT'fttatc il2-3* to prevent chafing of heels. that's where the real protection is mated at $300,000. $5.86 ING COLORS ■ efzd-3 . John Pipezynakin led the Hus­ kies with 17 pointa. George Uhl needed.' To get a change in equip­ Only the walls of the club, lo­ Not 1. not 2. but 8—Youra ON THE HOOF ment atart^ you have to beg:in GAI- • FASTER. EASIER, WORE CONVENIENTLONG LASTING , FREE with your purchase . i/'f- and Jack Rose got 13 apiece, cated high on ji hill' overlooking f The win was Syracuse's seventh. Miami, Fla. (NEA)— The latest with the X-ittle Leagues and work Long Island' Sound,- were, left of 8 gallons or tunre of high-priced race horse to arrive at up. The majors just won’ll. accept gasoline! - ■> M0DN6 B0WI5 ^ of the season, agafnst thrde losses. standing when the. flames died Hialeah ia named Stev-Rullah, who anything new." down. *' Connecticut has a ifine-flve-record. cost Louis .Wolfson $68,000. .1 - The two teams first ipist in 1956. Other men in the industry echo Fire Chief Joseph . Stopa said E. A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. HFOR EXPERT Pestronk: damages might amount to $300,- "Tradition has been a big factor ^ V H E E L a l i g n m e n t — WHEEI. BALANGING IXIAD U M IT 000. He planned a.n' investigation MANCHESTER - N BA at a Glance in holding back the acceptance of today to determine the cause of 723 MAIN STREET RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING Squaw Valley; Calif. (NEA) — The maximum number of . athletes •overall head gear fpr baseball," the fire. • , • * COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE I, Tuesday’s Results any nation can send, to the 1960 ^ r r Jones of Spalding says. Several firemen suffered minor s«c '* St. l

V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1960 PAGE 6EVENTEEK MANCHESTOR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8. I960 FACE SIXTEEN Apartments— Plata—• Rooms Without Boafd 69 Holuea for Rgnt 65 Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sale 72 Lota for Sale 73 Legal Notice Board Wants Day in Court THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY PAGALY and SHORTEN Tenements 63 Library Unit Roofing-r-Sidtng .16 PLiBASANT HEATED room near MANCHBSI^H — 4 bedroom co­ COVENTRY $8,900 X —BOLTON—4 room ranch, en­ APPROXIMATELY % acre tat In LIMITATION OBDEB BOLTON—On 'SUt# Hlgjiway, 8 lonial, l.H batha, completely re­ B zone, alf facilities; 83,,500. Also AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held ROOFING, 8IDINO. painting. Cat- bath lor gentleman. Free parking. 6% room*, new heating, wiring, closed breezeway with ,alouale at Mancariter. wlihui and (nr the 84 Bikh St. ' ______room ground floor apartment, with decorated, 2-car garage. Conven­ plumbing, water system, basement, windows, garage, - awnings, com­ InduatrtW land for a%le. Call MI OlitricL of Manchester, on the 29th da>’ Asks Budget pentry. Alteration, and addition.. ient location, *160 Mr month. 3-1990. of January, 1960. Try Some Walk Cases, / Ceiltiig. Workmanship miaran- A a «JMMC1U0Nfr«Mfl4 stove an^ refrigerator. Ideal for and sem e syatem. Easy financing. bination'door* and - window*,. H- ■Preient, Hon. John J. Walletl. .Iiidge. CLASSIFIED teed A. A. Dion. Inc., 299 AuHimn rngMOfTMAIOReH ROOM IN PRIVATE home near older people. Call MI 8-4878 be­ the Jarvi* Realty Co., 283 E. Cen­ Immediate occupancy. acre land, mmaculate condition. Ratate of Wallace 1. Palmer. late of Cheney’s. OenUeman ?/««"*'*• tween 9-1 p.m. or MI 9-1888. ter St,* MI 8-4112, *14,400. R. F. D lii^ k Co. MI Manchester In said District, deceased. Of 1123,000 St. Ml S-4860 14 Beech St. Parking. MI 3-8183. 9-5245 or Barbtra'-'Wood*, Ml Suburban for Sale 7$ On motion of Sarah M. Palmer of ROUTSMAOtOUtlk LAWRENCE F. FIANO laid Manchester, administrarix. Directors Tell Bayer RAY’S ROOFING (X)., shingle and WRCrt- t h r e e r o o m apartment lor rent, Suburban , for Rent 66 Paul P. Fiano Ml 3-0488 9-7702, ORDERED: 'That six months from advertising second floor, with heat and ga* the 29th day of January. 196U. be and The Manchester Library Board built-in roofs, gutter and conduc­ BROKERS MI 3-2766 QUONSEt HUT tn Coventry, Urge tor work: root, chlirtney repairs. PLEASANT heated room for rent. rage, 180 monthly. MS 9-9818, ROCKVu.AJ<—Park Street. 4 room PORTEA s t r e e t Section—7^txMn the taMe are limited and allowed (or has approved a tentative budget Suitable for one or two. MI 9-1329. home near school, den, full dining. lot, fireplace, lake privileges, the creditors within which tn bring In MucheaUa^s town counsel floM Ray Hsgenowt MI 9-2214; Ray heated apartment, *78 monthly. LARGE, THREE bedroom ranch v4l,200. Call JA 8-4582. their claims agaliiat said estate, and for 1960-61 of *123,000. The CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENT DEPT. HOURS MANCHESTER — 4 room apart­ Also 8 room apartment with heat room, large kitohen, living room said administratrix is directed to rive not makp^ough money to follow Jackson. Ml 3-8328. NEWLY DECORATED room, very ment, tiled bath, newly .■edeeo- with attached garage and full amount la *6,500 more than the Police Arrests 8;15 A.M. to 4;30 P.M. and hot water, *85 monthly TR basement. Located In beautiful 15x24 with flreplkce, built-in book­ public notice to the creditors to, brlns a pqliOy of trying cases against nlcely furnished, well heated, tile rated convenient. West Center 8-8128. cases and deiK, attached one-car In their claims within said time al­ *116',500,requested for the current bath, parking. 316 Spruce St» Tamarack Hill* with outatanding Wfutted-^Real Estate 77 lowed by publlshlnz a copy of this t l/t o w n which result from falls Roofing and Chimneys 16-A St. idqation. Heat provided. Also convenience to school, shopping garage, second floor, 8 bedrooms order in some newspaper having a cir­ year, and *10,000 more than the COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASH ED ADVT. available—small 3 room apart­ and bath, extra building lot. culation in said probate district within Anthony McAllister, 21, of 123 sidewalks. MONDAT Thfo FIUDAT lOtW A.M.—SATtTRDAT # A.M. LARGE PLEASANT room, well Apartment Buildinga and travel. Sales executivs FARMS, ACREAGE and listings ten days from lha dat*' of this order Board of DlrectOt* granted for W. Middle Tpke., waa arrested apd ROOFING — Specialising repairing ment on Center St. Call the Jarvis transferring to Chicago. EitatSr *20,900. PMlbrick Agency, MI Atty. Philip Bayer told this to heated, hot w-ater, shower, pri­ Realty Co., 283 E. Center St. X(I for Sale 69 9-8464. on homes wanted>^dl U ft R and return' make to this court of the this year. charged laat night with Intqxfca- roofs of all kinds. New roofs, gut­ vate entrance. Gentleman fire- like grounds tn fine neighborhood. notice given Town Directors last night when ter work, -chimneys cleaned re­ 8-4112. Realty Co., Inc. Ml 4>tl#8. Eve JOHN J, WAU-ETT, Judge. One major Increase wa* a *200 tion. He la being held liL«eu of they voted that he try tn court PLEASE READ YOUR AD iiiuii smim iiiit A>u. miiuin, ferred, 101 Chestnut St, THREE APARTMENT houM with Custom-built In 1988, first quality GROWING PAINS? If your family nings BU 9-6788. bond for court appearwMfe Satur- paired. Aluminum siding. JO excellent income. J. D. Realty, MI throughcnit. Tastefully decorated AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held acroBS-the-board Increment, to all some of four cases he recommend­ years' experience. Free estl FOUR ROOM furnished apartment, has outgrown your present home. salaried employes, for a total of •iwo FRONT rooms heated apart­ 8-8129. with IfliUippine mahogany trim. WANTHID—In B zone, one or wq, at Manchester, within and for the ed for out of court iettlement in­ CUMtAed or -Want Ad." MR8T DAt'T t mates. Call Howley, MI 3-8381, Ml all utilities furnished, block from We may haVe what you need. If jXstnet of Manchester, on the 27th day *3,000. The current year’s allot­ ■ stead. The Board move was In­ v m Imias. Th® •dvertitap thould read hit ad the FlItBT d a y i i ~ B ut No*i THAT rrlsuo^ ment, gas stove, refrigerator Main St. MI 9-9428 between 8-9 Senalbly priced at *17,900 making lots. top''dollsi- paid. J. D. Realty, January. A.D. 1960. 3-0783. E 3 BT-59 BIGELOW ST. Here la anoUier not. we'll find it for you. Your ment for ealaried and hqurly rated tended to discourage a recent upr ISraSRSMdW SPORT ERBOB8 Ui Ome for W>V**** . AND blow AMO cao kitchen eet and bedroom eet. excellent financing available. For present home will b* taken in ex­ MI 8-5129. ^reaent, Hon. John J. Walleit, Judge. p.m. brand new two 4^4 room apart­ Esiale of Richard E. Bryan, late of employes is *80,970. Him. Th« Hersld U r«.pon.ible for only ONE IncorMct-or omttted Adults. Apply 10 Depot Square, details which applyTy to you call Ml change , Efficient service guar­ ward trend in claims. sou MEEO A 000 BLED Apt. 4. ment. Opportunity to pick your 9-1278. RuaMlf P, Broderick, ManchMter in Mid district.'' deceased. The allocation for bdoka will Majror Eugene T. Kelly agreed IiuMiloii for Miy mlverOMinent and then only to ***'®L?*„f Heating and Plumbing 17 A SMALL heated apartment suit­ anteed. J. D. Realty. MI 1-8129. SELLING—BUYIN(}—Trading? W* Upon appUcatkm of Francis J. Gill, S y ^ a Airs TO REACH IT able for one or two people. Apply own interior. *28,^ . J. D. Realty, Broker. offer you free conftdentlai in­ praying, that increase from *17,500 to' *18,000. with Bayer but said the Board FURNISHED ROOM for rent, ligM MI 8-8129. . to be the last ^ and the allocationtion for periodicals T V T / 1 PL'TMBING AND heating - re ______CWE'SETOLO) Edward J. Holl. MI 8-8117. BOWERS SCHOOL—8 room co­ spections and arrange all fiimnc- must have its "day in court." He housekeeping, woman only. MI skid deceased be admitted to probate w^'increase fromom *1,400 tp\»2.000. V f k W I j I R S l l guided through, the motion made by modeling, inataliations, repaira. 128-128 LYNE8S ST. Brand new BROAD STREET lonial, entrance hell, dishwaaher, ing from start to finish. Mitten and that leiieri of administration with 9-9986. THREE__ __ ROOM _ _...... a p a rtm ^ ;' avail­ birch cabinets, parttel recreation will work hand and .glove with the will annexed be graht^d on said ’ *The rebindingJ allocation will re-/ 1 W . 'V-4 Director Jo'nn Hutchinson. All work guaranteed. 28 years ex- two 4’’i room apartment*. Enjoy estate, as per ^plication oiKfile. U is (>enence. 24-hour service. Call able Feb. 18 with"-—1 heat^ ;...... ljot water. Attractive Cape Cod. Six finished room, garages, trees, *16,300. As­ you. Member Multiple Listing main the same at a *1,000. • The motion followed Director Dial Ml 3-2711 parking, shopping, -Mis line. MI incofne and your own home. Avail­ ORDERED; That the foregoing ap- No major rapeiirs were requ^ed rancia Mahoney’s statement that Earl VanCamp, MI 9-4749. Apartments— Flats— able fbr immediate occupancy, rooms full dormer, rear enclosed sume present mortgage, small Service. Call the XHlsworth Mitten llcgtlon be heard and delerminad at 3-1485. _ porch,’ Two full baths. Oversized cash. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI Agency, Realtors, Ml 8-6980. Sle Probate office In Manchcstei^^ln for Mary Cheney Ubrai%/MlB8 draatid action" should be taken Tenements 63 *23,900. J. D. Realty, MI 8-8129. 9-5132. said District, on .the 16lh day of Fen^ -Anna French, head of the^raries. On r rentier FAUCETS LEAKING? I Will re­ 'Jkuifunr ~ garage. F.H.A. appraisal, *18,600. to make it clear the town cannot FIVE ROOIM^at In 2-famlly house. ruary. A.D. I960, at ten o’clock in the s 4 ld ^ e had not inclu^eo any ma­ go on forever "taking loases.” Im* Auto Driving- School pack or replace washers on any RAHeH ROLBUAtf/IH, FURNISHED 214 room apartment, forenoon, and that notice be given to Lost and Found faucet for $2, labor and material Heat, hot water and elertridtv Bnsinesa Property for Sale 70 ST. JAWe S’ PARISH — 8 room Legal .Notice all pers4ins interested in said estate of* jor rbp^ra in her re^eimmendations (Continued from Page One) plying no criticism of the counsel, •sn atvf$T^ heat..JLpply T Morrow. 28 Birch furniatied. 472 Keeney. St,, MI VERNON STREET MORTLOCK’S Manchester’s lead­ inqluded. MI 3-4523. / modified colonial, amesite drive, the ^ndency of aaid 'application and to the Bowd in the hope that an Mahoney said settlements ■ ate Ra»/OtRA,WI$. St. WB 9-2386 after 8 p.m. ^,8604, 10 a.m.-8 p.m,______' 2- car garage, excellent location. the time and place of hearing thereon, ing driving school. Three .Mil t, INVESTMENT PROPERTY Colonial—aeven rooms and 2 AT A COURT OP PROBATE, ' held bv publishing a copy of this order in addition built on the li­ said two Israeli patrols were driv­ Usually favorable to the town but I/JST—Round rtiinestmie and gold Priced to sell. J. D. Realty, MI at Manch^fit^r. within and for the some newspaper having a circulation en out of the demilitarized zone courteous instructors. Class room baUu. Modern kitchen, dishwasher. District of l^ahchester, on the ist day brary. that some claims should be tried. reveralble pin. MI 3-8848. Moving— ^Trucking— TWO ROOM unfurnished aparti 3- 5129, in said district, at least five days be­ near the Sea of Galilee. InstrucUons for 18, -.7 year olds. ment, stove, refrigerator, , Mat. Have several pieces of excellent. An older home in a very conven­ of February IWO. fore the day of said hearing, to appear The l i ^ r y bokrd will request Director AJice 'Lamenzd saiv some Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Director BusincM Locations ient location. *15,800. Presentt Hon. John J. Wailett. Judge. if they see cause at said time and the BfMTd of Dirocto>s-to consider There'were unofficial reports of falls aa legitimate and others re­ f o u n d — Male mwigrel. black, Storage 20 Apply Marlow’s. 887 Malrt-Bt.^ Income property. For further in MANCHESTER—Attractive family- of Driver Education. Ml 9-7898. Help Wanted— Female 35 Articles For Sale 45 Household Goods 51 fdr Rent . 64 Estate of Anna Johnson aka. Anna place and be heard relative (hereto, buildhlg the addition 'sometime troop movements on both sides sulting "from a person’ s own white and brown, has 2 brown MANCHESTER Package Delivery. formation pleas* call sized.cape, short walk to schools h . Johnson, late of Manchester, in said and make' return to this court, and by spots over eyes, wearing red col­ FRIGIDAIRE, excellent condition. PORTER STOBET /^ ix t r a large EARLE S. ROHAN, Realtor and^ bus. Good location, good fi­ District deceased. mainng on or befbre January 29. I960, Uvldyear. ■ ' . of the tense border. careresaness.’’ LARSON’S OonnecUcut’s first 11 Light trucking and package dellv- STENOGRAPHER—will train to do The administrator having exhibited bv certified mail, a copy or said will Miss French said' the board will Egypt — Syria's partner in the (Generally,. sidewalk < cUlms do ' lar. Call I>ee Fracchia, Dog War­ censed driving school trained.. legal secretarial work. Write Box EXTRA l a r g e Angel flab. Call Buy now for summer cottage. MI apartment, 8 bedtooms, oil fur­ AIR-CONDITIONED 8-room office. J. D. REALTY nancing. Madeline Smith, Realtor, hie administration account wfth said ery. Refrigerators, washers and 100% Main Street location Park­ MI 3-7438 estate to (his Court for allowance, UAR—also was reported massing not reach trial.) den; MI 8-8894. Certified and approved. Is now of stove moving spectaltv. Folding Y, Herald. ______' MI 9-7814. after 8 p.m. 9-8872. nace, *110. m 9-8229 till 8 p.m MI 9-1642. > ing. Marlow’a, 887 Main St. MI ^i-5129 MI 3-1637 it is John Edward fHii. 499 Fiiimor* iv o ., be placed before the voters In a troops on larael'a southern flank. Hutchinson moved the Board fering classroom and behind chairs for rent. Ml '9-0782. ROCKLBDGE custom built 5% ORDERED; ' That Ihe. 17th day of Ea*l Aurora. N,w York: Ir e n / M. disapprove Bayer's recommenda­ WOME»J BARN money In your WRIGHT POWER blaHe saws. New STERILIZED used furniture. Most HEATED 6 room apartment, with WEST SIDE—Five room singlA, f2 FebPuapy. 19€0. at e|sven o'clock, for^ May referendiMD. U.N. officials aaid laat night, how­ wheel inetructlon for teenagers LARGE STORE et 28 Birch Street. room ranch, attached garage, fin­ Roy, 88 Walkor Si . ManrheMef. Conn. Announcements and used. A P Equipment Co., 948 of It refinIshed. Appliances and garage and back yard. Bus and bedrooms I. fireplace with, heata- noon, at the Probate Office in the Mu­ .lOHN J. WALLETT. Judgr. On« complication in the project ever, they had no' confirmation of tion of settlement in the fotm Ml, 9-8078^______AUS’HN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local- spare time taking a survey fhr a Apply Marlow’i. 867 Main St. Near INDUSTRIAL LAND— East Hart’- ished recreation room, plus nu­ nicipal Building In said Manchester, be moving, packing, atorage. Low leading Insurance company. Year Center St. MI 9-2082. space heaters. Thoroughly cleaned children’s school handy. Hot water lator, modern kitchen, finished ia that Henry S. Kelly d New any troop activity on the Egyp- claims on the agenda of 'last Main St. Parking. ford. 8 small fnduatrial plots near merous extras. ‘By appointment and the same is assigned for a hearing LIMITATION QltDElt BLBCTROLUX (R1 Va c u u m PREPARE FOR driver’s test: rate on lone distance moves to ’round work, also Ideal for house­ new mattress and furniture at ' an ' gas range furnished, *120 boom in basement, hot water oil on the allowance of said administration Haven, architect for the addition, tian-Israeli border. night’s Board meeting in the. Mu­ 40% discount. LcBlanc Furniture Fuller Brush. Tongren, Broker, MI only. Paul J. Correnti. Ml 3-5383. AT A COURT O F^R O B ATE. held nicipal Building, and that; ha tJTf aeaaera—Sperial *89.78 complete Ages 1< to 80. Driving and class 48 states. MI 3-5187. wives. Guaranteed hourly rate. monthly. MI 9-1048. MAIN STREET—Building for com­ heat. Storm sash.' screens and account with said estate, ascertainment at Manchester. wKnin and for the died laat month. The board will A 5,000-man, 'iLN. Emergency SIX 'YEAR OLD 20 volume set of Hospital, 198 South Street, Rbek- 8-8321. of -heirs and onJer of distrlbutioif. and District of M an r^ter. on the 29lh day them. with all t ^ s . Also fully riarM - room. Three instructors.,No wait­ Call Ml 3-2319. mercial busineae or oMce uaa. MANfWKSTER - Sturdy new 8 awnings. Gsrage with attached this Court directs that notice of the request General Manager Richard Force has been policing the Egyp- MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ Collier's Encyclopedias. MI 9-1798. vllle. Open 9-8, Saturday till 8. TR FOUR ROOM apartment, Including of January. 196^ . ^ Says Trend Bad t ^ , ( a c t ^ rebuilt cleaners. Call ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ Win subdivide. MI 9-8229, 9-8. INDUST7UAL location* in town. room Garrison Colonial. 1% baths, screened-in patio. Concrete drive­ time and place assigned for said heaf- •Present. John J. Walleit. Judge. Martin for advice on aomeone to tlan-Israeli frontier since Israel's ing Company. Local and long dis­ MANCHESTER housewives! The 5-2174. We buy entire - house, con ing be given to aU persons known to MI 3-^pg: my. PI 2-7249. USED LUMBER—Clean 2x3, 2x4, heat, hot water, gaa for cooking, Three acres off Adam* 8t. along hot water hbat, full taaulation, way, nice lot. fully landscaped, Estate of-^oseph Schelbenpflug, late continue KeUy’a work. invasion of Egypt in 1956./ 'You're simply not paying a tance moving, packing and ator­ increasing demand for Avon's tents. electric refrigerator and gaa be Ainterested therein to appear and be of Mancb^ter In said District. de­ OFFICE—Andrewe Building, 88 E. with a amall four room house and plastered walla, fireplace with trees and shrubs. Owner MI heard thereon by publishing a copy of Maj. Gen. Carl C. tfon Horn town counsel enough money to . . . m coM B TAXES prepared m your age. Regular service throughout fragrances, toiletries and beauty 2x8 and up. Assorted sheathing, stove, *92 monthly. Call Ml 9-4071 ceased/ *, ■ . * flooring Inside doors, window Center St., elevator, parking. *40 some outbuilding*. Al*o a solid paneled wall, knotty pine "abl 9-1589. .tbia. order in some newspaper having a On .anotlor of Anna S. Gnmason of Swedish chief o’f the U.N. Truce try cases,” Bayer said. h o ^ or by appointment. B ^ er- Garage— Service— Storage 10 New England States and Florida. aids, and the continued growth of . Mr, Albert Proves to You circulation in said IHstrfct. at least sash, plumbing supplies, pipes, from 8-7 p.m. per month. AD 6-1828. Eveninga brick building on Harrison St. on nets Large shade trees. Owner ta i^ Man'cheater. administratrix with Supervision Organization in Pales­ The counsel saw the recant i^Ked tax work. 24 hour service. Ml 3-6863. Manchester, have created open­ There is'a “ Santa Claus” five days before the day of said hear­ m \ annexed. . ^ hot wMer and steam fumsces, Jufit Pay Monthly!! JA 8-1889. a corner lot. 130x140. Ideal for and builder. Ml 8-4880 THE SUBURBAN ing. and by mailing oh or before Feb­ Open Forum tine. was reported in almost con­ trend, aa "a bad one" but added m 3-4723. ings for representatives. If you NEW 8-room apartment, heat, hot ORDERED; That six months from Manchester's burden has not been GARAGE Fo r r e n t . 182 Maple cabinet sinks aind bricks. Open MONTHLY PAYMENTS light manufacturing, print shop, ruary 2. I960, by certified mall, the 29th dav of January. 1960. be and stant communication on the situa­ have spare time, why not turn It water, stove, refrigerator, garage, LARGE STORE. 207 North Mata SEXXUDED, Immaculate 8 room In beautiful Birchwood Park. ropy of this order to Esther M, JoJ the same are limited and allowed for excessive for a town of its size. FBJDBRAL in c o m e taxes pre­ daily 3:30-5. p.m. Saturdays 8-4 *16.83 etc. T. J. Crockett, Realtor. MI tion with Secretary General Dag St. MI 3-4781. into dollars so you too can get the no children, *75 monthly. Call PI St. New modem front, good bual- ranch, built-in atove, garage Three beflrooms—7 rooms. A son, 764 Asyidm Ave,. Hartford. the creditors within which to bring In ‘A Beautiful Book' Much remains of this year's claim! pared with your savings In, inind. Painting— Papering 21 p.m. Call Ch'onian Housewreoklng, 8 COMPLETE 8-1577. Margaret C. Mitchell. King Kl..xWare- their claims against said estate, and Hammarakjold. extras you yant. CH 7-4137. 2-8090. ness renter. *88 monthly. "many extras, 3 acres, trees. Only sophisticated, split-level home fea- house Point. Conn. To the Editor, appropriations of *33,000. he said. SM onable rates. Call MI 9-8246. MI 9-2392. ROOMS OF BRAND NEW .turing. Juxurious .living, sleeping- said administratrix «.t.a. Is directed to Israel's withdrawal demand Business Services Offered 13 PAINTING AND paperhanging. FOR LISTINGS pf laTm*. bualneaa. *18.900'. Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml JOHN J. WALLETt. Judge. give public notice to the creditors to ■ The town of Manchester can .The - attorney added the town HAIRDRESSER 'wanted. Pleasant FURNITUHE • FIVE ROOM duplex, hot watefr, 9-5182. and recreation.Al facilities. 4'4% bring in their claims Within said time covered the Tawafik-Tel Kazier in c o m e t a x returns prepared by Good clean workman^ip at rea­ hardware store, package store or well be proud of its many fine could lose more money if some of working conditions anfl surround­ All 100% guaranteed, some In orig­ bath, shower, yard; no heat. 1127 motel call AC 8-9115, Strout Real- mortgage can ^ asaumed with a AT A COURT OF PROBATE, b^ld allowed bv publishing a copv of this area southeast of the Sea of Gali­ former Internal Reventie »«etit In RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any m ake- sonable rates. SO years in Man­ BRAND NEW Reo snow blower inal factory crates, with original Houses for Rent 6$ at MancheMer. with)n and for the order in some, newsoaper hav ng a cir- business men and there is one the cases 'Went to court. In all but cars, amplifiers, phonographs nd ings. Manchesler Shopping, Park Sullivan Ave., Wapptng, Ml 4-1948 tv. Hebron. Conn. BHCHT ROOM Dutch Colonial, moderate down payment. By ap­ District of Mancheatef*. on the .1st day lee in the demilitarized zone. ybur home or by appointment. chester;, Raymond ■ Flake. MI *175. Call MI 9-8022./ factory serial numbera. steam beat, one-car garage, near rulatipn In said nrobate district within group in particular who is doing one, he said, "we'd g et. Hcked." changers. Over 47 years total ex 9-9237. ade, MI 3-0109. pointment only. of Februarv,. I960. ten davs rfrom the date of this order an outstanding job in one of its The Israeli government has ac­ He said today he, could-not re­ BLONDE BEDROOM FOUR ROOMS partially famished bus', sho'pplng and Verplanck Present. Hon- John J. Wallett. Judge. and return make to this court of the perience. 90 days guarantee ^n all SEWING m a c h in e —Last year’s Trust Estate. M Robert Clslrk Terrill advertising promotions. The Man­ cused Syria of using Tawafik vil­ call having tried any sidewalk BERT PLANTE —. Painting and FULL-TIME position for a respon­ LIVING ROOM SUITE FOUR ROOM flkt for rent. Avery single house on large lot. Lake- Houses for Sale . 72 School. Excellent condition J.. D. REALTY notice riven^^^ WAI.LETT. Judge. lage as a military outpost and sta­ work, Potterton’s. Ml 9-4887. sible woman, 28-40 years old for model (never used), *25. Will take view Terrace, South Coventry. ii-w of M. ClArk Terrill. late of Man­ chester Savings ft Loan Assn.; eJaima in the current fiscal year. paperhanging contractor. Work *2 weekly. Eastern State Distribu­ 5-Pc. DINETTE SET St. Ml 4-0804. * *17,900. Phllbrick Agency, Ml chester, in said District deceased. tioning soldiers there disguised Personals CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, general office and store work, RUGS—LAMPS Call MI 9-8.593. VERNON—5 room ranch. A-l con­ 9-8484. ,, MI 3-5129 The Hartford National Bank and «jDart's Dairy; Fallot Studio and Putting aside the reasons of coun­ expertly done. No job too small. tor Corp. MI 3-5194. Trust Company. Trustee, having ex­ as farmers. Israeli patrols raided available all hours. Satisfaction Fujly^j^nsur^. Ml 9-6965. Some typing experience. Write WR8TINGHOU.se REF’R. GENERAL RENTAL agency— We dition, with 3 acres of land that Camera Shop; Earl S. Rohan, Real sel's pay and workload, he said VAOCUM CLEANERS repaired In Box A, Herald. EMERSON TELEVISION specialize In rentals of all kinds. could be used for building. 4 'j% SIX ROOM—Single home priced at hibit^ It.s annual account' with said Elatate and Ins.; Bantly Oil Co.; the \illage over the weekend and towns normally do not try such guaranteed. Call MI 9-1318. WOMEN’S CLOTHES, size 14, estate to this Court for aHowartce. It Is destroyed most of the houses. my own home shop. Forty ywre THOMAS HARRISON — Painting WASHING MACHINE Call J, D. Realty, MI 8-8129. eve­ .SIX ROOM house, 190. MI 9-822* mortgage can be assumed Priced FHA appraisal. Ebccellent Man­ FERGUSON ROAD -ORDERED: That the titth day of and Holmes Funeral Home are claims because they cannot put up suits, *5, *2. Skirts, *1.50. *2. Grange Notes The Syrians maintain that Israel factory experience. All makes, CHAIN SAW work - Trees out. and paperhanging. Guaranteed ADD . *30 w e e k l y , to family In Man's topcoat, 42, *5. MI 9-6842. DE LUXE RANGE nings in 3-1637. till 5. for quick sale. J. D. Realty, MI chester Green location, 3 extra , February. 1960. at ten o’clock, fore­ responsible for sending to those an expensive defense and because, corrip part-time evenings. Car lots Included In this low, low j Here is a good home for the grow: noon. at the Probate Office Jn the Mu­ is using the charge as a pretext low rates, free estimates, free Reasonable rat^s. Call FI 2-7888 workmanship. MI 9-2497. Take your choice of any of. theae 3-.5129. nicipal Building in aaid Manchester, he familiea whose first child is born as in Manchester's case, "we get pickup and delivery. Mr^ Miller, between 1:30-4-80 or any Ume necessary for appointment. Call appliances in addition to bedroom, FOR RENT—Why look further? price. S. A. Beechler, Realtor.' ing family. It has four bedrootaa and the same in assigned for a hear­ in Msinchester Hospital a beauti­ to block Arab farmers from ex- good settlemenla on them." We have new 3!^ room, heated FOUR ROOM duplex, *90 a month. FIVE'ROOM' ranches - 8 and 7 At a recent meeting of the State JA 3-8409. Saturday or Sunday ____ _ EXTERIOR and Interior painting. MI 3-0423, 1-5 p.m. BABY CARRIAGE and high chair, living room, dinette, rugs, lamp*, Ml 3-8969, Ml 9-8952. and two fulL baths. Living room ing on the allowance of said account ful book called "Hope of the Na­ ercising their rights toe-cultivate Discussing his pay last night, 'Ceilings TefinishedrPaperhangingr apartments In residential area of Phone MI .8-0345. room Colonials F.6r further de­ with a dining area, kitcheo has the ami Trustee's fire i;»‘eTloux accounts CS-vil Defense Ooroinibtee, held in lands in the area. *20. MI 9-1801. » tables, linoleums, dishes and other mdth said estate, and this Court directs tion.” The text, stories from the Bayer said he was not "crying" but WANTED—Ride to Arrow-Hart and M ft M RUBBISH removal features Wallpaper books. Estimates given. Rockville, Just 15 ’ minutes from tails cadi Charles Lesperance. MI SEVEN ROOM rambling c a ^ : built-in*. Enclosed rear porch la the armory at Hartford, plana for items. COV'ENTRY—Four rooma. *86. that, notice of the time and pigee as­ a '‘Rtiral Areas Program" were Bible, is approved by all Christian merely pointing out facta. Hegeman, Hartford. Working . full-time commercial, Industrial, Fully covered by insurance. Call Help Wanted— Male 36 STAUFFER REDUCING machine, EVERYTHING Hartford by Wilbur Cross High­ 9-7820. ranch, attached garage, aluminum : ideal. Attached farage, full base' signed for said hearing be given to alt TTie-work he did in a recent tax hours 7:48 to 4:48. MI 9-2880 after way. Kitchen appliance! fumlahed, Five rooms, *100. Single home storm.-, 2 room* unfinished. J. D. men* • persons known to be interested therein form ulate in the event of nuclear danominations and includes clas­ residential, service. Attics, cel­ Edward R. Price. MI 9-1003. excellent condition, call PI 2-7118 ONI-Y *448 with built-in electric range. Also case Involving the town, he eaid, 5 p.m. ______lars, yards, burning barrels, card­ IMMEDIATE opening in Rockville after 5. MI 9-4824, TR 5-1166. SEVEN- ROOM home, aluminum Realty. Ml 3-5129. to appear and be heard' thereon bv attack. sic art by many famous artists Free storage until wanted Free de­ homes for sale, *8.S MI 3-5822 between 5:30-9 THREE-PIECF Kroehler living *125 includes heat, hot water, ga- ;| MI 9-8464, . they, too, can appreciate the high Hutchinson’s motion also came positiona. to technicians and serv­ hard and anxious to get- ahead. down, kitchen. 2-bedrooms, living] able offer turned down. Asking • estate-to_ihi* for allowaDce. It ta sev«i members;' since the aquisir.' caliber of these thoughtful busi­ aix ropea until only Capt. Cleary ice.- Repairs all make refrigera­ room eet, coffee table and maple i rage. 13 cubic foot self-defrosting 1 ORDERED: That, the 18th.day of under attack by Director Gilbert OLDER CARS, mebhanlcs ipe- icemen. "Lcarn-by-dclng’’— train This is a career opportunity with p.m- AIRCRAFT room with firpplace and attractive *11,500. tion of a 100 by 278 foot tat, donat­ remainad aboard his vessel. clAls, flxlt yourself cars, always tors, freezers, washing rnachlnes, now at Connecticut’s Oldest Elec­ ------1------.' ■* • • ~ drooleaf table.'MI 3-8324. I refrigerator, washer. and FIVE ROOM ranch in Vernon with 'February, 1960. at ten o'clock.’ fore­ ness men. Barnes. Barnes saw as "ridicu­ many company sponsored benefits. carport, amesit* drive, aluminum bay window, upstairs unfiniahed. noon. at the Probate OfffCe In the Mu­ ed by two members. Mr. and Mrs. Sincerely, ' ' At this point, a liferaft caught a good selection, took behind bur dryers, ranges, oil and gas burn­ tronic School. Day , and evening , heated garage in basement. Sound J JACK LAPPEN AGENCY nicipal Building in aaid.Mahcheater, be lous" an action by "iinquamied’* ers. Ml 9-0883. All work guaran­ Preferred Finance, 98? Main'St. THAYER BABY carriage, *15. Play TAPPAN- VISUAIJTF. gas range, storms, *13,900, J. D. Realty. Ml Garage, picely shaded lot. Bowers Stanley Morgan, Konomoc Grange Mothers’ Club in’the propeller of the America offlee. Douglas Motors, 888 Main. classes. Spring term starts March proofing throughout and .so -many M FOR A BOOB JOB School district, high assumable MI 9-4508 And th'e aame i* aaaigned for a hear- Directors to tell an “expert” — teed. 20. Limited enrollment — free pen, *12. MI 3-19,38. good condition. *50. Westinghouse other wonderful features. Just 15,1 8-5129. inr- on the allowance of said account has a membership of 351 and for Second Congregational Church and stalled her engines. PRODUCTION-MACHINIST eUctric clothes dryer need* work, m ortg^e at 4%%. S; A. Beechler. and Trustee's, five previous accounts 73 years has met in variouz halls the counsel— to try cases with NEED A CAR and had your credit placement service—extended tui­ minutes from Hartford via park-11 Evenings MI 4-1894, MI .4-0149. Manchester, Conn. put of control in the rough seas which the Directors ■were unf»- ANY STYLE typwriters for rent *35. MI 9-0802, 87 Milford Rd. , Excellent opportunitlee for MANCHESTER —Special. Attrac­ Re.altor, MI 3-6969, MI 9-8951 with said estate, and Ihia Court directs around Waterford. the America slammed against the turned down? Short' on down pay- tion plan. Free Catalog. New Eng­ way. on bus line. Call TR 5-2800, | Interesting asalgnmente at that notice of the lime and place aa- miliar rather than to approve set­ mentr Had a repossession? Don’t and repair. Berube's TypwrMer For Second Shift tive Cape Cod, all rooms finished, STOP LOOKING sicned for said hearing he given to all State Master Mitchell announces Star of the Sea. land Technical Institute; 56 Union Building Materials 47 TR .5^678 ' our new and higher wage BIRCH MOUNTAIN Extension - Shooting In Ton-n tlements the counsel himeeK had give up! See Honest Douglas, get Service. Ml 9-3477. — —■ — — . - ...... I I nice recreation .room, large tersons known to be interested there- that the laat two Pomona schools . Cleary grasped the opportunity Place, Hartford, Conn. Phone fn to sppear and be heard tbere-on b.v To.the Editor, recommended. ole lowdown on the lowest down First class men capable of read­ DESIRABLE four room apartment, il rates plus other attractive screened rear porch, aluminu^' Bolton. 6 room cape. 5% mort­ THIS IS THE HOME of instructi.on-have been completed. to leap to the decks of the rescue NO’nCE—R. E. Crowell ft Co., JAckson 5-3406, ing blueprints, setting up and op­ Musical Instruments .13 benefits. siding, breezeway, garage, ame- gage may be assumed. 4 finished, publishing a ropy this order in I have noticed more or less re­ However, ■ Kelly argued the and smallest payments anywhere. WEEKLY SAVINGS LIST conveniently located. *90. Heat in-:' some newspaper having a circulation New Haven County met at Wal­ cently some diversified opinion in ship. Not a small loan or finance com­ Public Accountants, offices now lo­ erating drill presses, milling ma­ HEAR THE Kinsman spinet organ. eluded. Ml '9-1919. \ site drive, fenced lot, well land- one partially finished, one unfin­ FOR YOU! in aaid District, at least five days be­ Board of Directors wanted Its "day Bonds— Stocks Mortsages 31 fore-the-da.v of said hearing, and by lingford recently and a joint school The Herald from < utside sources, But now the America could not pany plan. Dougda# Motors, 883 cated at 24 8 Prospect St., East chines and lathes- 1x6 TAG Sheathing *94 per M’ Finest of home organs. Llfetlni* EXPERIMENTAL ■ acaped, city utiUties. FuJF'price. ished room. Recreation room, hill was held for East Central and In court" as a matter of policy Hartford. BU 9-4508. JA 8-8634. MANCHESTER—3 room furnished 11 *15,500. Over 80 more Wtings of basement, lot 'lm)x200. *14,506. neat ranch in V’ernon Street mailing on cr before February 2. I960, as to the problem of hunting, ba pulled free and with her en Main SL______MORTGAGES— Consolidate your 1x12 TftG Sheathing *98 Per M’ enjoyment. Dtibaldo Music Cen­ by certified mail, a copy of Ibis order North Central Pomona at Goodwill ginea dead and port' side damaged and, in restating Hutchinson’s mo­ Ideal working conditions in our apartment including heat. hot MACHINISTS all kinds. Don't forget Mitten can Marion E. Robertson, Broker, M l' area in immaculate condition. to Richard Mommers Terrill, c o Grace shooting, etc., in the town limita. monthly payments into one tump I Western Framing, . • „ ter 188 W. Middle Tunipike. Call Grange hall in Glastonbury. tion, changed it to say ‘‘aome’* WANTED - asan used cars. W* Household Services new plant located in East Hartford. water, electricity; also 6 room | for precision machining a fit your needs like X glove. Call 3-5953. ' Loads of spacious living area. Wall Terrill. 36 Mott St.. Ansonla. Conn. In fact, I have had several phone was in danger of igniting. sum with a second mortgage. Pay­ ! Truckloads *107 Per M’ MI 9-8208. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. Capt. Georg* Roderick, also of rather than "air’ the cases. The buy, trade down or trade any- Excellent benefits, high wages with apartment with three rooms, slgnments on tW Ellsworth Nptten Agency. ------to wall carpeting. Large lot. Juvenile Deputies School calls on the subject. motion passed by a 6 to 3 voice Offered 13* A ments arranged, to meet your in­ V Plyacore *110 Per M’ Mildred Bell. State juvenile su­ • Many years ago— say 20—I used Stonington, Cqpn., skipper of the .thing. Douglas Motors. 888 Main. come. Expedient tarvlce. Dial MI shift premiums and production No. 1 Oak Flooring" *185 Per M' heated. TR 5-4371. 8Illlers Realtors. Ml S-M30, MI 9-5524. DUDLEY STREET—4 room single. Radiant heat. Attached garage. OBDEB OF NOTICE vote in what apparently was a HAROLD ft SONS, Rubbish lemov- bonuses. Apply in person. SET OF W.F.L. dnims^ *185, Call ------— Ijithes 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, onjv *16.000. In the matter of - Juanita Flaine perintendent, recently conducted a to shoot,in the fields back of my - became Sware of the 3-5129. J. D. Realty, 470 Main St. Economy Mahogany 15c Sq. Ft. ATTRACTIVE 2 room furnished Ramsdell. a minor, reaidins in the Town Democratic-Republican split, with 1958 FORD V8 convertible with aj, cellars and attics cleaned. MI 3-8032. Grinders *13,900— IMMA'CULATE 8 room enclosed front porch, garage, deep j school for juvenile deputies and house on Pitkin St., not only I, but danger and he tossed a line aboard standard shift, radio, heater, de- Knotty Pine Paneling 13>.jc Sq. Ft. apartment, private entrance, bath.: cape, new furnace, screened of MancheMer In *®i*^ 'the Democrats in favor. Ashes, papers, all rubbish-. Harold IMPROVE YOUR credit, A mulU- Dutch Doors *24.95 Each Boring Machines lot, quiet desirable neig’iborhood. . JARVIS REALTY CO. Present...... Hon. John Wall^tf. Judge. matrons at Meridan Grange hall. several of my neighbors, people In the Amerira and towed her free. froater. Good top and tires. Beati- -THE FULLER BRUSH CO. heat, hot water, gas, electric and porch, g^age', nice lot. trees, bus. u poin the ■ application ■ of Jack A. Me* The claims, some of which Bayer Hoar. Ml 9-4084. tude of monthly payments may be Flush Doors From *5.80 Each S. A. Beechler, Realtor, MI 3-6969, Among those attending were State their thirties, < sed to spend many a Eventually the engines of the fiil dark green, only *188 down. It's 88 Long Hill St., East Hartford parking. 36 Union St. school^.-'^shopping. Carlton W. MI 9-8952 A Multiple Listing Realtor ■ Kinley and Merlin E. McKinley pray- must now try, were for *3,500, lumped into one second mortgage a s m Shell Casing 6c Lin. Ft. INSPECTORS ing for the removal of Winona Rams- Master and- Mrs. Mitchell. relaxing Saturday or Sunday after­ America were started again and Brunner’a for values. On the Man­ TV SERVICE - Potterton’a all Wanted— To Buy 58 Hut^ins, Ml 9-9132. noon shooting at target, and not brought by Dr. .lames Farr: *2.000 We will best our competitors' ad­ THREE ROOM lipartment. Adults i MI 3-4112 PI 2-8311 MI 3-6766 deli as'natural guardian of the person Plans will be made for the New she brought the rescued crewmen brought b y Bernice Manning; i chester Vernon town line in Tal- makes. Highest quality guaranteed i YOUNG MAN to learn carpet lay- Machine and Sheet' Metal SIX ROOM colonial, wall to wall of said minor. It Is / England Lecturers' Conference with small caliber rifles either. to port. vertised prices Jiy at least 5%. WE BUY and sell antique and used preferred. Call after 3 p.m. ' M l! ELRO ST. —' Six room home, ORDERED: That said applicatjon be $1,.50((. brought by John Ratti, and cottville. Open evenings. ____ work and parta, over 47 yesra' ex 18897 a n T a s r ^ Franke B ur^i *j Parts carpet, garage, immaculate condi­ which will lie at Ororio, Maine, in At the same time the man who ’Hie Star of the Sea sank tn 180 Brothers, 935 Main St. furniture, china, glass, silver, pic- 3-5288. /large front porch, entrance hall, LIVING CAN BE FUN heard and o^terminra at the Probate $1,000. brought by 'Velma Osgood./ perience. Famous for sendee since or Mrs. Carter now. Connecticut NOBODf — BUT NOBODY ture-frames, guns, attic contents, tion. fine neighborhood, bus. only Office In the Municipal Building in August J 60. The- Connecticut gave us permission to use his land feet of Water aboul 25 miles south 1960 LARK 8 passenger sedan, 1981. Phone MI 9-4887 for bee* living room, dining room, kitchen, *14.300. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI In this Ideally located 3 bedroom said Manchester /bn the 8th day of electric wipers. Drive it home, Mortgage Exchange, 15 I^ewig St., PAINT SALES Trainee wanted by whole estates Furniture refln MODEV AND on 1st floor, 3 rooms and bath on Stale lecturer, Evelyn Normand had no fear for his fine Jersey cat­ o f Martha’s Vineyard at 1 a.m. to- service. ■ UNDERSELIvS-NATIONAL 9-6182. * ranch on ArceUia Drive. Large February. I960, at ten o’clock Ip Ihe tle feeding in the same and adja­ only *1,888—It’s only *88 down. Hartford. prominent manufacturer for great­ Ished and repaired Furniture Re FOUR ROOM tenement for PAHERN MAKERS 2nd floor. Large closets. Good con- living room with com er fireplace, forenoon, and it/appeariiig to the court and Mr. Normand expect to at- Brunner’s, your Lark dealer, Tal- FLAT FINISH Holland window er Manchester-Middletown areas. FOR BUYERS WITH CASH, pair Service and Sales, Talcott­ Inquire Ml 9-4919. ditinn. One car garage. *15,900. tliat the wheieabouts or address,of said tend. cent lots, Capl. Cleary eaUmated heriTflX ScttlciU Cllt SCHOOL STREET—6!4 rooms, new family sized kitchen, full basement. Winona Ramsdell are unknown, notice ■When'this hind was beginning to cottvUIe. Open evenings. Tel, MI ahadee. made to measure. Afl Business Opportunities 32 Sales experience required. Estsb- ville. Ml 8-7449. . AIRCRAFT ENGINE Philbrick Agency, Ml 9-8464. heating system, new plumbing, A carport that can be u?ed as a of the pendejicy of said appHc'atibn and Lecturers are reminded to send worth of *80,000, He said new .300 i z r i i Fz lished territory. Starting base SPECIAL DEALS the lime and place of hearing thereon reports to e" State lecturer, to be be built up—these people gave up horsepower engines were installed ' U r f i € U D 'V l > a V © r 3-8191. metal Venetian blinds at a new SIX ROOM duplex, .38 Village St. aluminum storms, easily convert­ patio for summer fun. Best of all— low price. Keys made while you ■ SERVICE STATION pav *250 pdr month, bonus and MECHANICS OAK ST.—8 room. 2-atory alum­ is orrteref^ given to said Winona Rams­ received .by her by the fifth of the their shooting, not so much as'a on her only last year. 1 ® • ' ' • ' Rooflis Without Board 59 Inquire 34 Village St. '. „ 1 inum siding, copper plumbing, new ed' to 2 apartments. Priced f ^ assume a 4>4% mortgage. Selling dell bv puhllshing a copy of this order 1989 LARK V8 4-door Regal sedan wait MarloW's. car'allowance. Excellent advance­ once in/some newspaper having- a cir­ month. Masters are urged to get safety'precaution. but guns make a Rescued with Capt. Cleary were: ’ , ""T , , . with radio, heater. defroster, OPPORTUNITY NATIONAL LUMBER, INCi Wiring and G. E. furnace, auto­ ’'quick sale. J. D. Realtv, Ml below FHA appraisal at *16,900. ment opportunity. State age. send FOUR ROOM apartment, central-; TOOL AND 3-5129. ‘ , culation in the City of Rockville and the "Operation Forward" plans well bit o f noise, and' therefore annoy William Sampson, 51, his brother-! ^ aetUement has been r«C- undercoating, electric wipers, ALL MAKES of TV. radio and details of education, and exper­ 381 STATE STREET, ATTRACTIVELY furnished rooms matic hot water, extra large JARVIS REALTY CO. Tow ^of Vernon. State of Connecticut, underway, keeping in mind that people. In-law, also of Dorchester; ‘ Wil- j ommended by Town Counsel PtiiUp padded dash, all foam rubber home' electronic equipment ex­ Outstanding chance for exper­ Complete light housekeeping fa- Iv located, new refrigerator and DIE MAKERS • kitchen, dining and living room. the Jast known plgce of abode of said ienced individual. in field. >)f auto ience to Box W, Herald, NORTH HAVEN, CONN. stove, hot water. Reasonably. GUEST HOUSE. 17 Spruce St, A Multiple Listing Realtor Wiiioiia Ramsdell. at .least, five days the thenie for 1960 is 'The Grange Of course today one would not Uam McHugh, 35, Brighton; John Bayer In a case in which a p p p - seats, backup lights, automatic pertly repaired with' a 90-day cllitie* available. Prices as low as New pantry, 3-car garage, with h/tore the day of said hearing, to ap­ do any shooting on Pitkin St. It is servicing, service station manage­ CHestnut 8-2147 *10 weekly Central Children ac- prlcbd. Adults only. MI 3-0190. water and electricity, fireplace in Business zone,- good condition, MI 3-4112 PI 2-8311 MI 3-6766 Builds." Doucette, 55, Malden; Cornelius erty owner-claims his assessment drive;’ side mirrors, white tires, guarantee. Call Mr. Britney at the HI DAD—I-et Mom have the car 3 SHEET METAL / forced hot water heat. Spacious pear. at said time and place and pe A letter has gone'out..from the too crowded, and people would not Fitzpatrick. 52. Somerville; Jere­ chroma -hub-ahell#; -lli#- an excal* Manche«>r TV; Ml 9-1048. ment, or similar activity to oper­ -hours'-* evening* -per -week ao ahe cepfed. 'limited. 14 Arch 8t. Mrs back yard, city water and sewer. 'heard relative thereto and by mailing was too high. ate high gallonagp service statioh : WINDOWS AT WHOLESALff - MECHANICS 7 - - rooms. Two-car garage. By - ap­ VERNON—Near-Lak« Street-school on* or before-January. 36.-1- b y certU -offlee—of—the Connecticut State understand why one-might want to miah Boland, 87,-East Boston, a.nri lent car with full new car war­ can earn *30- For appointment PRICES!! Dorsey. ____ FOUR ROOM duplex, *50. Adults Easily converted to two apart­ fled mail, a copy of this order to .-^ald - Wndep-terms-«{-lhe -compronUsa DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP ' Com on heavily traveled thruway find ments. J. D. Realty, MI 3-.5129, pointment -only, Philbrick Agehcy. 11-8 grades 1. 8- bedroom ran^. Grange master, to all Connecti­ do it. Richard Huntley, 32! Wakefield, t-he town would forfeit about *990. ranty. Save *600; It's Brunner's for call M I-3-0423, 1-5 p.m. preferred; Call MI 9-7637, Jack A. McKinley and Merlin K. Mc­ I do not belieye.that there should values. In Talcottville. Open eve­ pany doors and windows, custom near neighborhood in Manchester. f u r n is h e d ROOM—One minute OILERS Ml 9-8461.‘ , aluminum combination,. large/lot Kinley Cf'o Alvin r Leone. Attorney. cut Grange. subordinate and R; I. -The Prospect St. property is work guaranteed. CaH collect Wll- Send age, experience, braijking JIG BORE operator familiar with from Main. Streqt, light house 159 HENRY STREET—Immaculate with patio, heated recreation /oom 1010 Main Street. East Hartford. Con­ Pomona masters explaining the be an ordinance in Manchester Twice previously disaaler befell bwned by Harry'Liebman and was nings. MI 3-8191. (with steam-powerplant eg-- ROCKLEDGE—5)4 room’ Ranch, necticut, and return make to this i limantic HA 3-1198. and rharacter references to Box U, optical measuring system desir­ Fuel and Fe«d 49-A . keeping, women only Ml 9-7989 7 room home, 2% batha, hot water in basement. FHA or can gMume National Grange Building Retire­ against the discharge of firearms, the star of the Sea, which is reg-r^ esg^ d in 1958 for *128,16». Hi Herald. perience).: y: heat, recreation, rooqi, 5% mort­ modem kitchen with built-ins, fire­ 4’.4% present G-I. Here real Court. * as in target shooting. eiOier indi­ 1960 LARK. 4-door « r.yl. elation able but not necessary. Bridgeport place, living room, 1>4 baths, full JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. ment Fund Program which was iatered in Boston but generally i 1959 ^ ^as assessed for ^78,8a». wagon. Standard shift. Ipadded w e a v in g of - bums, moth holes milling machine operator with job w e l l -h e a t e d rooms. 1 and 2 gage may be assumed. Marion E. dollar value at *144,200/ E. . E. created at the recent National vidually, nr aa might be conducted SEASONED hardwood,, cut any room cabins,, all furnished. Call 1960 MACHINE basement. Forced hot water heat, LIMITATION omnicii salla out of New^rt, R: I, 1 Liebman paid *80.000 for it. ac- dash, heater, defroster, under- and tom clothtag, hosiery runs, INVESTMENT shop experience. Apply Morland Robertson.' Broker. MI 3-5953. Bushev, Real Estatef' lya 9-2083. Grange session in California and on ah organized range, for compe­ • In December, .1955, when it was ; cording to Bayer, handbags repaired, ripper re length, *10 a load- delivered. Ml 9-0826 between 5-7 p.m. storm windows. Philbrick .Agency. AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held tition. or sports, provided it is con­ coating. cigar lighter. All chrome Two-family house plus mod­ Tool Co, 214 W, Mein St,. Rock­ Grantland Nursery and Land- OPERATORS MI 9-8484. .at Manchester, within and for the in which all 37 Slate Granges named the Catherine T.. an oil taebman brought suit, but paW trim. Prestone 20 below. Full price placement, umbrellas repaired, ville. MI 3-0963. • ENGLISH MANCHESTER—Beatltilul 3 bed­ I—MINIMUM down, 'HA mort District of Manchester, on the 36(h day ducted in ^a safe manner, w-hich em .brick; building. Alt oc­ -scape. Ml'3-0689. ATTRACfnVELT furnished room wltJK experience on room ranch, garage, large lot, gage, -6 room ca 3 or 4 bed- of Jam«ar^. 1960. agreed to participate; stove exploded while she was tied I Kus tax without proUst, tltareby to you, *2,395. only *95 down. It’a men’s shirt collars reveiaed -a .d ! SOTTT^I WINDSdR - 79 Laurel St. ’a. 1. es-f^ ! Oceans only a backatop to catch the replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend | cupied. Excellent income. COMBINATION FUEL oil and dum­ with cooking privileges, private Vertical Turret laithea extras galore. Full price, *15,800. rooms. Selling i^der 313.000. R. Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge At the recent Connecticut State | projectiles up at Newport. Three men aboard | waiving his appeal. Bayer oe«. Brunner's for values. In Talcott- DRY OAK WOOD -C u t fireplace entrance, parking. Inquire at 167 FORD 5 rooih ranch, extra large kitch­ Estate of Henry G. Anderson, late nf vUle. Open eVenlnga. MI 3-5191." ' tng Shop. ! WILLIAM E. - BELFIORE ber truck driver. Apply -W. G. Milling Machines Short wa. out—5' room expandable F. Dimock Co../MI 9-5245 or Bar- Manchester In said District, decea.sed. officer.^ meeting in Ellington the As for hunting in this town, barely escaped with their lives. 1 tends. Under the selUentent, tljri and atove lengths. *10 per load de­ Maple St. Jig Mills home, *8,500. Many more new and en, buiU'-tn ov4n. screened porch bara Woods, 9-7702. - On motion of Irene E. Anderson of following recommendations were I n , November, also while m town would pay half the difference Glenney Co., Thomas McKinney, ANGLIA SEDAN half acre lot, ^cellent finanotaS there is not enough to fight about. 1959 EDSEL Ranger V8 2-drtdr AGENCY yard superintendent, between 2-5 livered. PI 2-7886. Grinding Machinra used frot" *8,000 Call the Ells­ said Manchester, executrix. made; ■ 1. That Connecticut Newport, a crew member fell' between the tax on a *128.169 as­ IRONING DONE in mv home. Ml Kaw Ityle And New worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, MI available. Marion B ' Robertson, n —VERNONA-New 5 i;oom, ranch ORDERED: That six months from In passing I might say that any overboard from the vessel or the hardtop, with Automatic drive, Ml 3-5121 p.m. the.. J5th day of January. 1960. be and Granges assist in raising funds for golf c)ub that has a driving tee sessment and the tax on a *78,839 9-3687. FOR SALE — Seasoned hardwood 4-Speed Trantmitiion Sr6930, MI 9-6524. Broker. MI 3-5958. y - 3 bedrooms. ' finished recreation the same aire-4i$iiUed and,allowed for pier and drowned in the harbor. custom radio, automatic heater Don't Wait—^Apply nt the National Grange Headquarters .within 100 yards of any highway, assessment. and defroster, backup lights, plas- ______FOR , LEASE — A completely MEN—EARN money in your"Spare for furnaces, fireplaces, or stove. room. *700 down FHA. Selling for the creditors within which to bring debt retirement fund; 2. That each He was Edmund Burl^inq. 59, Mal­ The Board of Directors will have Giglio Bros.. Route 44-A,'Bolton. P SEPTIC TANKS BOLTON — 8 ROOM CAPE CORNER CHARTER OAK and *13.600. R. F. Dimock Co., MI (heir claims against said^ estate, . and path or building is just as much of equipped modern, service station time' taking a survey for a leading said executrix is directed to give public subordinate Grange be requested den. '?'!.■ _ M Hn»-Contr.ctin, 14 CLEANED and INSTALLED EmployniBiit. Offiet Spruce Sts., 12 room house. Large 9-5245 Or Barbara Woods.. MI a danger tn the publlc.jas, anyone to act on the settlement. at a prime location in Rockville. insurance company. Tear 'round MI 3-5301 ■ *1590* 1,800 sq, (eet of living area.s lot, 88’ on Charter Oak, 148’ - on notice to the creditors to bring in their to raize ad amount equal to its work.- Also-ideal for retired or S66 Main Street 9-7702 * ■ . ' clelms within said time al'owed by mib- shooting a shotgun from the same beautiful car and I guarantee you : ^NY KIND of carpentry and cabi- Exceptional opportunity for an • SEWERS Bast Hartford, Conn, Plaster, walls, baths, fireplace, Spruce. Priced reasonably. Call lishing a copy of this. order in some membership; 3. The method, of position. Sorry but true. 26 miles per gallon gasoline using | „et work done. Honest and relia- aggressive man. Attractive renta) semi-retired men. Guarantbed hot water , heat, basement garage, JA 9-0836. ne.wsoaper having a circulation In said \. m a c h in e CI.BANED OPEN MONDAY Thrn BOLTON LAKE raising the fund be determined by Sincerely. regular. Priced less than 'a Ford' ^ workmanship Call Roacoe term* available. Tidewater Oil hourly rate. Call MI 3-2819. 100x400 lot. More land available. nrobste district* within (ep days fron) each- Grange and that methods «»r (^evrolet. New car warranty. ; Thompson. Ml 3-1895 for esti Co., JA 7-7221, Evenings JA NOTICE MORIARTY FRIDAY 8 A.M. to 4 P.M- ON TWO ACRES—*11,500. Six room the date of this order and return make Philip P. Newcomb MECHANIC — Part-time, 5:30-10 • INSTALLATION *19,000 oi" best offer. Generous size 4 room ranch with to this couri of the notice riven. other fhan taking directly from See Brunner now. P.R. This car is \ mates 8-8914. Copies of the Town of Manches*; ranch, built 1956, garage, cellar. carport. 4'4% mortgage. 82 .. JOHN J. WATJjETT, .tudge. the Grange treazurery be consid­ p.m., Saturday and Sunday all BUILDING LOTS. FAKMS AND WEDNESDAY SPECIAL! Impossible to tell from new. Open i ter Annual Report for 1969 are' SPECIALIST PRAH and WHITNEY Carlton W. Hutchins. MI 9-5132. monthlv. Hot water baseboard ered; 4. That.'all monies donated evenings, 'fel, 3-8191. BIDWELL HOME .Improvemen day. No phon* calls.- McAdams BROTHERS AT A COURT OF PROB.*TP; hold available at the^own-Clerk’s Of-. ACREAGE heat, fireplace, aluminum com­ ftt. MAQCh^stM'. within for th^ by March 20 be sent to the Grange Co. Alterations, additions ga Help Wanted— Female 35 Texaco Gas Station, Tolland AIRCRAFT ROC?KLEDGB — New 6 room Co­ Tpke., Rockville. flCe in the Municipal Building. "ririfo/fi-.Wt rc ur>* binations. ■ lightning ^Nttection. Diiitrlct of , on the* 38th day State Secretary In Glastonbury, 1967 FORD convertible, continental! rages. Roofliig and aiding experts. The unpublished portions of the. Town and Country LAWRENCE F. FIANO lonial with' forced hot water heat, of .lanusry A D I960 radio, heater, Fordomatic. excel­ CONNECTICUT licensed nurse. 3 Coutint ntal t I itrd Division of United Aircraft amesite drive, built-in .1957, easj- Present. Hon. John J. Walleit Jud«^. marked "National -Graage Build­ Nied Aluminum clapboard* a ape'clalty. Auditor’s Report are-on file In the' Paul P. Fiano MI 3-0458 fireplace, - living room. l'/4 batha, financing. A'Sking *12.600. 1957 MERCURY lent condition. MI 9-7334'after 5. Unexcelled workmanship. Easy room furnished apartment with 301 Center St.. Mrtnehester Corporation, East Hartford 8; BROKEN MI 3-2766 modern kitchen complete with pf Charl<»R VnUinr#*vichii. I»tr ing Retirement Fund" zo, that ^ position. References. TR 5-9121. Help Wanted— office of the Town Clerk. Drainago Co. Conn. ^_____ of M^nchi^st^r in iaid dlutrfct, d^- may forward to Washington be­ MONTEREY. 2-DOOR HARDTOP budget terms.” Ml 9-8498 qr TR RICHARD-MARTIN, M! 3-^!3S Open Evoi. built-ins, full basement, l-car ga­ LAWRENCE f. FIANO ce**f*rd. Storm Windows V9109. Male or Female 37 Ml 9-4143 *18,900—5>/4 room ranch, in scenic rage. PhiIbrick~Agency. MI 9-8464. Upon ahoUcation hf Walter N. L' fore April 1. ' Roeewood and white, Merco- 1984 BUICK 2-dnor. 2-tone hard- CI^K-fYPiST~ General Manag:er location. Close tt> Parkway. - Has Paul P. Fiano Ml *3-0458 rlf»rr; praying, that—an-Jnstrum«»nt pur- or Storm Doors? top super. Ml 9-1648. to Advt. No. 284 •' • V-MAN(JHEBTER-New 5% room portlnir to hr the* last will ahd tMta* roatio tranamlzsIoH. radio, ALL TYPES OF carpentry work MEN—WOMEN I daUy.. Sell attached gart^e. Built in oven BROKERS MI 3-2766' ment of xald'd^r^ax^d b# admitted to ■ done. Alterations, dormers, roof- Openings for an. experienced lumlnbus nameplates. ,w r 11' e ranch, built-in G'.E. oven and CALL heater, low mileage.' local VO" PALE—A collector's item. and.rmge. This house w as‘built to prohatr a.« rer aopllcatlon on file. 4t la ing, '-porches finish upstairs, clerti-typist in small department. Reeves Co., Attleboro, Mass. sell fors*15,200. Gaston Realty. range,' fireplace, 3 hadrooms, hear S3?: OAKLAND ST. 4, room house. ORDERED Th"t th^ foreiroinr atv RANGL owner. Previous owner’s 1933 C ’CATolet coupe, good condi- basements and gafajga, .etc. Call. TR 5-6298>v{ia 9-t781. bus, school. ^Priced to sell at nUcation be* heard and determined at tion. MI 9-1589. Position requires a neat appearing Large lot with trees. ■ 100x240. the Probate office in ICencbeafer in RUSCO name on requeet. Drive It ______I -MI 9-5981. woiman with good typing ability, CRESTHELD *15,600. Call Richard E. Dlmock Price *10,800. MI 9-1608, said Dletricl. on the 25th dav of Feb- Situations Wanted— SEPTIC TANKS CLERK-TYPIST RESTORED fcAPfe Colonial. 4 bed­ Co., Ml' 9-8245 or Barbara Woods, riiaVv. A'.D I960, at ten o>1ocV In the >UEL Oil CHOOSE FROM: - ~ home, today! , 1959 OU5SMOBILE. 4-door Holiday CARPENTER - Refinlshing base- some facility in ahorthand helpful A n d rooms, 5 flr^laces, paneling, ex M: 9-7702. forenoon, and that notice be iriven to • Ambassador • Rexal .aedan. mixlei 88. ww-er steering, ,„ents a specialty. Also rw m 'ad Female • 38 CenvdlMcWiit Ho»pl*d Pit peraona Intereeted In said estate) of and brakes. Call Ml 9-3803. - but not essential. Iflodern office, ex­ ______^______£______Needed in Textile Office- Work involves billing, mainte­ .posed' beams, S’-j acres, brook. Lots (or Sale 73 the o'^ndenrv of nald ahbHcatlon ajnd GASOLINE • Premier • Custom OVER 70 USED CARS ON OUR MG LOT ditiona. Free estimates, no obliga­ cellent benfefit program. Apply DENTAL ASSISTANT; reception­ FTIA loan available. Owner. North VI—MANCHESTER. New listing. (he, time and plape of heaHnc thereon, tion. W. Robbins,’Ml 9-3446, PLUB8ED SEWERS nance o f Purchase Order records and preparation of re­ Coventry,. PI 2-8205. -Six room cape. Immaculate coh- bv publishin# a copy -of this order In A National Brand Product FOR YOUR INSPECTION! 1954 BUICK. 2-door Riyrera hard- ist, bookkeeper would .like part- W o n te d At A Price You Want To Pay ton. excellenl condition. Ml 9-oo,3n, time position. Start immediately. ports. Commercial training or experience essential. Work dltion. Attached breezeway imd UfTION S’l^REET, Manchester - 7 pome newpoaper having a circulation ALL TYPES of carpentry, recrea- MaeliiM CIsaawi BY OWNEB-rrAttracUve modj^-’ t B zone' lota with city water; *2,800 In narn dintrict.^at least five daya be­ Ml 9-8011. FIRST NATIONAL STORES, Recent references. BU 9-6881. ReqlBtercd Nurs* in' air-conditioned office'with full security benefits in- garage, amesite ’drive. Near !Man- fore the dav ot.aaid hearinir^ .(o appear BANTLY OIL R.G. KITTLE ______: tion! rooms, remodeling, additions INC. ■ Septie Tanka. Dry Wells. Sewer Full time 1* Midnight-S a.m. ioom single house, cerftrally Iq* cheater Hospital! *13,700. R, F. each Ml 9-6455. if they see cau>e-*^t aaid time? and «B7 CHEVROLET, 6 -cylinders,!------and garages. Call MI 9-4291. lines Installed—-^llar Water- — and —r .cluding Profit Sharing. cated. Very, smali down payment Dimoclj Co. 9-6*45 or Barbara place and be heard relative • thereto, 1.1)11'\\), i\(. Ml 9-0468 prooBng Done. required. Owner will help finance. Woods, Ml 4-7702. LAKE ST., VERNON — Beautiful and make return to thin court, and bv ' Local Agent For MORIARTY BROTHEIK standard transmission. 4 door, ex- j PARK AND' OAKLAND AVE. malllnr *>n or before January 29. 1*60, ; 'I >1 \1\ - IIM 1.1 "Uneota — Mercury— Coattaantsl—^ BafUsh (TorV* ceWent condltltm, *1.200. M I-4-1894 ! Roofing— Biding 16 Artiicles For Sale - 45 Nurses' Aid THE ALDON ^PINNING MILLS CORPORATION Write Box V, Herald. lotarTWar'school, 150x180! Man bv certified, mall, a c^pv of aPld will BARTLJBTT-BRAINARD , EA^r^HXR'’fFORD. CONN. Full time 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. I ------s------*11,500—NEAT 6 rbom cape cheater. 4 B zone lots, priced to and of, this order to John J. Wallan. or can be, seen'at *''BlsseIi St SNOW BLOWERS - Toro power ■rALCO^nVILLE, eXJ^'N. in MltcliiM 9.-1SVS PRODUCTS CO. 301 Center St.— TVU 3-5135—Open EvtiiiBts i COUGHLIN r o o f in g Company, McKIn NEY B80S. W O FAMILY, 5-7 duplex, iMiarate wooded lot in central Manchester, 4*11. Also iMsutlful tal on South 38 Roire Ave.. Hartford, Conn.:. Helen AO S-441S WAITRESS, w a n t e d days. Only handle, push or aelf-propelled. Phone MI S-2461, Ask For Jaaeveelua of Lithuania e/o Conmtl of Inc. Aluminum siding, asphalt- CALL MB-DRODY MI 8-*77B FOR ACTDt<^liNT. furnaces, 2-car■ garage, *16,900. /Completed recreetion room, BCl Street,' Coventry- aiid Bex Moim LUhudiiia. New York 6ltv.'Now TArk. asbeatoa roofing*. Also aluminum, experienced need apply. Walnut Reo. Snowbird and Bolena. Caul Swwwroqw Disposd Co. Mrs. Binge or Mr. Della ^ r a J. Ctamnti, MIMM*. / fjort Aganey, ------MI S-8UL tain Drive, Vernon, J. p . Realty, JOHN J, WALLETT. Judge. kOCKVlLLE TR 6-3271 IMP VVRO COUPE, «eU or trade. caivanized or copper gutterj*4tad Restaurant, 7 Walnut 81., Man­ lol EquipVhent Co., *8 Mata at. Pitafl St-—Ml S-5M8 u x * m r . leaders. Ml 8-n07, chester. 4- Ml 8-79M. 1 -r Vo. y /