MONDAY, JANUARY A, 1989 Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather Par the W'aek Ending Foreenat af II. S. Weather Sanaa PACfrlW JteEN January Srd, 19^ HanrJjfHtpr iEwpntng C In r, very cold, windy tonIgliL Ix)w zero to 8 above. Northweat 1 2 ,8 6 0 winds SO to 50 m.p.h. early tonight. The Stanley Oroiip of the South The Holy Family Mother* Circle Prize Announced PRESCRIPTIONS i'lUmlnlshlhg. turning westerly by Methodist Church u-tll meet to­ will meet at the home of Mra, Member of the Audit Wednesday. Wednesday 20 is 96. A b o u t T o w n D.AT OR NIGHT . Baranu of Orcnlatton. morrow night at 8 o'clock at the Oeno Andrelnl, 89 Weaver Rd., . For Essay Test Manchester^—‘A City of Village Charm home of Mrs. Alton Hall, 37 Ifill Wednesday night at 8:30. B'V EXPERTS Membem ef the Amencan U- St. ' •Ion S. Steele abd William Delea- A |20 *aving: account in the ARTHUR DRUG flon Auxiliary wUI meet tomorrow First National Bank of Manchester MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 19.i9 (riaaalfled Advertising on Page 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS Members of the Ladies Aid dernler. sons of Mr. and Mrs. A l­ VOL. L X X V i n , NO. 81 (SIXTEEN PAGES) at 8 p.Tm .tn the^ Legion Home, and fred Steele. 199 Porter St., have will be given as second prize in the are reminded -to bring in coupons. Society. Concordia L u t h e r a n returned to Ft. Dlx, N. J., to com­ local area essay contest on hiring Mrs. HaroW Old« and Mrs. Flor­ Church, will meet tomorrow eve­ plete their baaic training after the handicapped. ence M. Taylor are co-chairman of ning at 7:30. Annual reporta will spending the holidays at home. Announcement of the bank s S e a l s of learning the refreshment committee. be heard. Hostesses for the eve­ contribution to the contest, which ning. sci-A-ing refreshments, are Manchester Emblem Club will is open to 11th and 12th grade stu- X-PERT Country Club R ushed to Classes 'Fneda Moorlioijsc. Katherine M j'stk Review, WBA, will meet hold its business meeting Wednes­ denta in Manchester and Rock­ Mroaeh. Olga Preiar,. Minnie Raii- SKATE SHARPENING Wants Halleck tomorrovrat 8 p.m. In Odd Fellows day night at 8 o'clock at th r ville, wa* mad6 today by Horace “ Skatemastcr” Method hali: Installation of the new offi- trni»crg. Bertha Rcirhenbach, Knights of Columbus Home, Murphey, publicity chairman of Newark. Jf, J., Jan. 6 (An — 7 Student Airmen Die cera wdll take place at the meeting the Mancheeter-Rockville Commit­ NASSIFF ARMS CO. Students. 61 the West Kinney St. Bridget's Mothers Circle will lOse Club As House Chief Jimtqp'High School, a brand Tuesday, Jan.xO. The DeMolay Mothera Circle tee on Employing the Handicap- 10l.5 Main St., Manrhe«ter meet tonight at ft o'clock st the will meet this evening at 7:30 in pcd. seat of learning here, re­ turn to classes today assured The Regina d ltklia Society will home pf Mrs .lohn l.Anighlin, 26 S. the Maaonic Temple for its'month- A few weeks ago it wa.s an­ Wa.khinjfton, Jan. 6 (iiP)— Alton .St. Co-hostesses will he Mrs. I ' busine.sa session. nounced, that Sears Roebuck would [ of seat.* to learn from. meet tonight at 7:30 at the Italian Republican House lead e r s When (he school bell rang American Club. Refreehmenls will Oliver Jylkka and Mrs. Paul Le- give a 650 merchandise certificate ; Close, Leave Town made an llth-hour compro­ yesterday, the 1,02.5 atiidenla be served after the meeting. Franrois. The executive board of the as first prize to the winner of the ‘ Robertson PTA will meet tomor­ essay contest. The third prize, has | mise offer to young GOl^ in-i who filed in were met by only 262 chaira. row St 7;30 p.m. in the activity not yet been donated, Mifrphey i In Syracuse U. Blaze The Board of Governors a ry wasting everj*- .surgents today to share party I The rest had been held up room. said. DORSEY'S leadership responsibilities in j Theme of the contest is "H irin g; body’s valusble tlni*. becaii.se of a dispute over th# the Manchester Country Club He said many timeKthe cluh has use of nonunion delivery men. The Army and Navy Cluh Aux­ the Handicapped in Our Tow n,"! FURNITURE the chamber. I AtP Su|Mr Morkslt in Manchsstsr said today it will recommend come near to agreement with Di­ The offer, expected to be re- | Business and management iliary will hold a aethack party and not only will the winner of tbe i OPEN FROM 9 'nLL 9 P.M. local contest receive a prize but I the club close down Feb. 1 and rectors' subcommittees ■'only to jeeted. was proposed to head off ! sat down to hurried negolia- tonight at 8 o'clock at the club- tio'ns and resumed the flow of one will be given to his Engli.sh ; FOR YOl R CONVENIENCE vacate the Town of Manches­ have new clause.* slipped after­ a direct challenge to the reign of | 13 Injured; houae ward that would prohibit u» from Rep. Joseph W. Marlin Jr. of , chairs and desks. 261 IrMil St. 1 116 E. Ctnter St. The DAV Auxiliary Will hold a teacher as well. Credit or Charge Plan ter. operating as a club." \ Ma.ssachiisetts, GOP floor leader meeting Wedneaday night at 8 Winning essay on the local level 1 It would develop a course in Tol­ for 20 years. o'clock at the VFW Home. All will be entered in a State conte.st,! land and be ready to commence' He said the late.st offer became The proposal had an initial cool members are reminded to bring and the winner of that one will be play there April 1, 1960, according unacceptable when Director Theo­ Gale Whips N^oeption from the group barking OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY art tries for the grocer>^hajket, entered in a national conte.st. A I to John Sommers, chairman of a dore Powell, its author, made a Dr. Salk Ur«eg total of $1,000 in prizes will b e' eliih negotiating committee. change which would have given the Xep. Charles A. Hallcek of In­ and FRIDAY 'til 9 P. M. Manchester Lodge of Masons will given in the State contest and Sommers, in a statement, flatly Club private use of its clubhouse diana to replace the 74-year-old ‘Fire River’ hold a special meeting tomorrow $2,000 in the national contest. refused an offer by the town that only at times the club rented Martin as GOP floor leader. 4th Polio Shot night Lodge will open at 7:30 and Eleventh and 12th grade stu­ would have allowed the club'to rent private use of the golf course. Undgr the propo.sed compromise the FelloWcraft degree will he. con­ dents in all public, private and part-time private use of Its ,18-hoIe Originally. Sommers said, the of­ a new ppal of assistant floor lead­ On Mass Scale S.i ractiap, N. Y., Jan. 6 (/P) ferred. Following the degree work pArochial high schools or stiident.s course on town-owned Globe Hoi fer visualized full-time private use er would be created. i — A wind-lilown (irp killed at at an equivalent level in Connecti­ It al.so provides for elertion by ' there will he a social hour and low land. of the clubhouse and the club was loa.st .seven .student airmen cut are eligible to enter. Entries the full 1.53 Republican House i Ann Arbor, Mich., .Ian. 6 (.Ti— refre-shmenta. The move comes as a climactic warm to the idea. iind in jured 13 today as they must be postmarked no later than deadlock In a 3-year effort to find membership o f the rhairman of Dr. Jonas .Salk, who developed the Jan. 20. i The coiir.se would have been The Elks 'Valenttne charily hall a way of letting the club play pri­ ‘ I the Republican House Policy Com­ fought like animals to escape The essays should be mailed to ' maintained by the town and op anil-polio vaccine that bears his rommltlee will meet Thursday vately on land the town bought for erated for public use through a mittee. Heretofore. Martin has from their barracks dormitory Cliairman, Essav Contest. Gover­ held thst post along with his lead­ name, today recommended a fourth i night at 9 o'clock at the Elks public use. concessionaire, at those limes the Hi vSyracii.se University. nor’s Committee on Employment ership responsibilities. j shot to increase immunization' Home. All members who have Would Meet Full Board club wasn't renting it. "U was like animals trj’ing to of the Handicapped, 92 Farming- The proposal will be offered for againat crippling infantile paraly-^ been selected to work on this com­ Sommers said negotiations might The'Boafd of Governors met la.st gel out of a rage," moaned'Sgt. mittee are requested to attend this ton Avp., Hartford. a vole of the Republican confer- i si,'. be re-opened if the full Board of night to discuss Powell’s offer, and But Dr. Gordon Brown, a Uni­ Peter Dowling, Kalamazoo, meeting. enre this afternoon when House | Mich, in his hospital bed. Directors offers to meet with the Sommers is.sued this refii.sal today: Republicans will choose their , versity of Michigan scientist said full Board of Governors. But, "The Board of Governors of the '.hat while a fourth dose imdoiiht- Thp ()ne-story prefabricated bar- The Ladles Aid Society of the Use leaders for the new 86th Congress : raek.* housed 45 Air Force men Thi.a car drove into the garage stall, pushed out the rear wall and "W e're through dealing at the sub­ fd',\ would be beneficial to many U y Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church convening tomorrow. j signed to the university to * t u ^ struck another auto parked on an adjacent property. iPhoto by Your committee level,’’ he said. "These (Continued on Page Eight) •'wiint is most needed is complete will meet Wednesday night at 7:30 Its defeat would open the way : Russian. Their headquarters Wa* Perry t. for the election of the .58-year-old | (3-shot I immunization of the at the church. Charge Plan l.irger number ' who have aa yet ^ at \\ rtght-PaUerson Air Force Car Crashes For Halleck to the leader.ship post. | Base. Dayton, Ohio. Tile Kehler Group of the South Halleck formally announced his . hs(1 no vaccine at all. | Hie rear wail, broke through and Barnard School. As lie came onto 'The p:e.*idcnt of the American Tlie names of the de.td were Methodist Church will meet to­ liit a car owned by Mr.s. Allan Ellis Vine St., Pecic .said. O'Reilly'.s car Deliveries .SEE GEORGE FOR candidacy last night in opposition I withheld until next-of-kin could be Into Garajije to Martin. His move followed a j Medical Assn.. Dr. Giinnar Giinder- morrow night at 8 o'clock at the of 113 Vine .St,, whicli wa.s parked brakes apparently failed and the THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL Soviet Deputy Hints sen, declared "There i.< no time to notified. Just telephone your order tor behind-the-scenes drive by a group home of Mrs. Robert Lappen, 23 in a ili iveway just oul.sido the rear 1 ar shot across tlie road into a lose'" in the 2-shol plus-booster Fire official.* said the fire appar­ drug needs'and eusmetlcs— giv­ which contend.* younger and more Lyneaa "t. The topic will be "The A car rontal''ing five teenagers of the building. private driveway, whirii is part of c.impaign: that partial immunlza- ently started from n heating unit properly at 46-48 school St. ing your Charge Plan num­ 7 Pc. Kit Set aggressive leadership is needed to Three Great Religions of the .Mid­ careened into a 4-car garage on In O'Reilly'.a car were Harold Hon is not enough and that doc­ as the students slept. Hagenow. 18, of 72 Well.s St.. Mi- Once in the driveway. Peck said, ber . . . * 7 7 comlrat the overwhelming Demo­ dle East. " Vine .St. Saturday afternoon and .‘56 X 48. 60 Berlin Concessions tors must see that the uniformed, River of Fire seriously damaged the garage and cliael Clementino, 17. of 20 West­ O'Reilly swung Ids car to the right Get cratic maiorilv in the new Hou.se. the indigent and the complacent Winds lip to 50 miles an hour Prospective and regular mem­ a car parked Ju.st outside il.s roar. minster Rcl., Robert Carash. 18. of and into the big gaiage which A apokesnian for Halleck said wh'p|ied tlie flames Info “ a river Im m ed iale .b Pc. Round Table, are vaccinated. bers of the Holy Name Society Tlie freak ncciclenl oc( urred 717 Tolland Tpke.. and Roy Burn­ faces north. The concrete founda­ he was standing pat on his candi­ Anri Dr. Thomas Francis Jr., on of fire. " said Donald Dowling, 19, Washington, Jan. 6 lAV-Soviel«,by next May in no way implies a dacy. of St. Jalnes' Church are remind­ about 2;30. according the Patrol­ ham. 17. of 20 Bia.aell sL None tions of the garage apparently Delivery 4 Caplain’.s Chairs, whose 19.5.5 findings .Salk’s vaccine Rochester, another of the injured. ed of the meeting tonight at 8il0 man Raymond Peck. of the youths was reported in­ brought the car to a stop, but not Deputy premier Ana.stas I. Miko- peace-or-war ultimatum; continued That left no doubt the com- "I heard a crackling sound. I maple. OO free access to Berlin, 110 mile.* was accepted as ".safe, potent and in St. .lames' Schorl hall, Peck said the car, driven tiy jured. before it had pushed through the yan wai reported today to have effective" suggested fiom the thought it wax the man wno comet inside East Gemiany, could be ar­ (Continued on Page Eight) Cliarlos R. O'Reilly Jr.. 16. of .38 ,Vi cording to Peck, O'Reilly I ear wall. The crasli left a gaping iu sured the United States of con­ .same platform today that .Ameri­ [irouiul to wake us up, I saw an ranged, and a role may be found St. Elir.abelh'a Mothers Circle Lanca.sler Rd., entered an empty sought to turn south on Vine .St. hole in the conier of the garage. DORSEY FURNITURE tinued free western access to Ber­ can.* be made to comply with a orange light filtering thnugh the after leaving a parking lot nortli of for the United Nation.* to play in door. I got out of bed and opened mil meet at the home, of Mrs. j stall in the garage, sma.shed into Damage to the building was es­ 71 EAST CENTER ST. lin.' cone of health, just as they must ,Iohn .Manning. 23 Carroll Rd., I timated at $2.0fK). O'Reilly's vehi­ (XMdloYt!s But he gave no details that guaranteeing this. tho door. It was like a river of ftro uilh housing, electrical and-plumb­ PRESCRIPTION PHAR.MACV M.ANCIIESTER Wednesday night at 8:1,1. Co-j cle was badly sma.slied. would permit judgment a.* to The 63-year-old Mikoyan. second Mother Pleads ing codes. going down the hall. I was tsrrl- hoate.«a will be Sirs. Edgar Berube, | O'Reilly cva.s arrested and whether the acce.ss he offered in Kremlin power only to Khrush­ fied, " he said. 901 .M.AI.N ST.— Ml S-.5S21 Ml 9-7576 A'l four appeared on a sym­ - ' i charged with reckles.s driving, and would be really free as the Weal chev. laid these cards on the table posium sponsoi ed hy the Univer- Peter Dowling, unreleated' to The n-xt meeting of St .lames' his eourt date is January 10. tuiderstands the word. in replying to questions at an ex­ For Return of i s'ty of Michigan Bciiool of Public Donald, told of trying to reach a fire extinguisher outside his room. Mothers Circle will be held at the | Such a pledge woud go to the clusive dinner put on for him by ' I Ip.11th in connection witli the home of Mra. Gerald McGurkin. heart of the current Kaat-West Eric Johnston, president of the Mo­ kiiknff of the .National Foiinda- "But the fire and smoke were 65 Weaver Rd . Wednesday night : OLLIERS tension over Berlin’s future. It tion Picture Association of Ameri­ Stolen Infant •o great that I couldn’t stand It,” j tion'a 1959 March of Dimes cam- at 8 o'cIoo'a. The co-ho.stess will j Lvould . a major concession ca. 1 paigii to raise $65 millioh to com- ho told reporters. “ Everybody was be Mra. Edward Socha, ! • EXPERT by the Kremlin to the West’s ob­ Johnston was apologetic after­ New York. Jan. 6 oPi The ; bat arthritl.* and hiith defects, a*! Jumping out of windows.” AUTO BODY jections to Soviet demands to ward for Inviting some newsrhen He and hia roommate, Sgt. mother of a kidnaped infant girl i polio, f I The Manchester Re islcred | make a "free city" of Berlin. and letting others shiver outside Tiiomas Merfeld, Uacroii^ie. 'Wla., WELDINGe AUTO BODY and FENDER REPAIRS SHOE REPAIRING pleaded for the safe return of the ' Their views were expressed in Nurses Assn, will meet tomorrow \ Mikoyan was understood to have hia swank headquarters in 18-de­ speeches prepaped for jdeUvery be­ These ■veiled ladles, vviniMfi'gfitlielr whid;r way ti/school: took the bhiatery vrltidir and friiezlnir enW broke 4hr«ugh- «i''4*'h*dow-of tJwir night at 8 o'clock in the hospital! told high level State Department, gree temperature. He said the five baby today and offered to share fore the .aymposium. ln~’fhelr stride- this morning. Eileen, 8, Is vyUUng to expose her nose to the biting breeze, but her room. dining room. COMPLETE CAR PAINTING • ALL WORK buainess and congressional lead­ Invited were "personal friend.*.” the child w'ith the abductor. Dr. Salk said that he had run a sister, Rita, 6. insists on complete in.sulatlon.' ’The girls are the children of Mr. apd Mrs. Max­ Many o ' the men were out by LACQUER AND ENAMEL ers last night: Hovering outside also were about The kidnaper is believed to be a series of tests on mass-produced well .Jacobs of 73 Florence St. (Herald Photo by(JflarBl. 5 'wdndovv glass. GUARANTEED 1. Russia is determined to turn 50 antl-Communi.st pickets, refu­ frustrated mother. vaccine indicating that widespread The 22-room, clapboard - type 281 ADAMS ST. TEL. Ml 9-5025 over administration of East Ber­ gees from Iron Curtain countries. “ If she loves the baby that much appliention of a fourth dose could building, in the university's Sky- • Work Done While 1' Walt 24"x36" APPROXIMATE SIZE IMPORTED lin to the puppet East German Sparked by former Freedom Fight­ and would retni n her to us I would be expected "to compenaate . . . top Housing Development bn a hill Communist regime, regardless of ers in Hungary's abortive 1956 re­ even be willing to let her visit the for the deficienciea" in the effects Father Killed, bverlooking tlie city, “ went up like • i l r H ' GRKKN STAMPS HAND HOOKED RUGS U.S.-Brltish-French denunciation volt against communism, they baby periodicaily, " s-aid Mrs. Fran- induced by three doses.of vaccine Frigid^ Howling Gales a matchbox," DowJlng said. of this plan. brandished placards, .shook fi.sts ’ ces Uhionchio, 26, from her hospital that may have been less than op- i Firemen, fighting in near-zero Orfijopedic Specialist 2. *>ftij^ia is not trying to, throwand sci-eamed in cadence: "M ik-o-: bed. limal potency." Family Hurt in weather and blowing snow, con­ the Allies out of West BerlYn, even van the miir-der-erl " ! "I would be willing to appeal to The University of Pittsburgh^ T"V» trolled the flames about an hour though Soviet Premier- Nikita ■ Mikovan and his party, arriving; th'’ kidhaper on a woinan-to-wom- medical scientist said that pharma- p IT * !^ Hammer at Northeast and a half after the fire was dis­ Hale's Shae Repair Regular $3.98 for the dinner In a Soviet embaasy ba-sis. If she would call the hos ceutlcal manufacturers apparently covered, st fl a.m. Fifteen bar­ / i Khrushchev, in his NpV. 27 note, RICHARD J. RISLEY I.'sc Our Oak St. Entrance suggested withdrawal of ail Allied Cadillac, paid no attention to the pital. I would speak to her on the thus far have been unable to mass I racks are in a clump on the hill, on troops from the city'. pickets. Neither did the 48 other telephone." Bj THE .A.S.SOf lATED PRESS feel fell before the force of the Police still held hope the bab.v, Stratfoid. Jan. 6 'J'- The fatlier TIse in every room in the house. Several paltem j'with black, 3. Russia simply^ feels the time guests, about equally divided be­ (Continued on Page Nine) Fierce and frigid wind* hit the gale at Torrington. (Continued on Page Eight) PROFESSIONAL stolen fhom a hospital nursery Fri­ gf four children died early today green, rose or beige predominating. has come, 13 years after the end tween State Department officials, northeast today with winter’s se- Throughout the state Btorefront day liighl, might still be alive des­ of Wtirld W a r 'll, to give Berlin congressional leaders, selected when fire of an nmletermiiied ori­ .veresl blow. Death and destruc­ windows were shattered by the newspapermen and biisine.ss execu­ pite a foreboding note found - | gin swept thimigh a duplex house tion were widespread amid bitter force of the wind. Roofs were a new status. ned to a diaper in a Coney Island ; 0 anxjL ShjidxoA. REGULAR 59c FIRST QUALITY PRINTED 4. The -United' States, Britain tives. Death Toll 34 I here. The man’s wife and their four cold reaching as far south as Flor­ loosened In Torrington, Wlnsted subway station. | The bouncy, Impnl.stve Mikoyan I children were iTo.spitalized, ida. and Waterbiiry. and France, In replying last week They learned that the diaper did 72 Ka.sl Center SL, Orange Hall FOR shrouded his plans foV today in At least 19 per.sons died in flam­ In addition to a fire in Strat­ Bulletins TERRY KITCHEN TOWELS to Khrushchev's note, were remiss not come from the hospital where ' I Dead from smoke inhalation at mystery, as usual. Not even the ing dwellings. Blazes also de­ ford, which cost the life of Gerald In not coming up with some coun­ the bab.v was bom, indicating the As Riotiu«j Hits j Bridgeport Ho.spilal wa.* Gerald from the AP Wires Mid-Term Classes Now Forming— Le.s.sons In: SAFETY’S SAKE State Department's harried secur­ , .Masteraon, -4.2' Admityj.d to the stroyed office buildings, slmes and Maslerson, 42, a 3-alarm blaze ter-proposal which might have pro­ note might not have been written Tap. Ballet, .\crobatie. Baton ity men know when he is apt to hospital and .suffering from smoke Warehouses, swejit through an unoccupied And Langer Tire Wear vided the basis for negotiation. by the kidnaper. On the other hand. , Belgian Congo I inhalation were Mrs. Frances .Ma*- warehouse at New Haven and a Cla.s.scs For ,\II .\rc Croups 5. The Soviet derision to hand the kidnaper could have obtained j Many person.* in the northeast VECHTA NEARS, ORBIT Drive In Far OUir FOR (Ctontlnu^ on Page Three) I terson and her children. Gerald 2-alarm blaze broke out In a 3- ★ Boys Tap Cla.ss East Berlin over to Es.st Germany diapers elsewliere than at the hos- i were lo.ssed about and injured by Moscow, Jan 6 t®)—•’Hie So­ story house at Waterbury. ★ Babv Classes (.\ge ^ ears Up) pltal. lyopoldville, Belgian Congo. Jan. 4t-. Paul, 6: Richard. 9; and .screaming gales whi<-h occasion­ viet cosmic rocket Mrrhta .Lynn Frances. 12. All over the slate the subnor­ (dream) had practically entered Pries more dishes fa.sler, leave.* no lint. Use for hand towels, The nn.iigned note, found vester- | 6 (,Pi Thirty-four people are re- ally reached hurricane force of 75 Mothers Tap Cla.ss Now Forming 1 The fire was discovered by Pa­ mal cold wa.s Intensified by the orliit ns the solar systems first too. INvo smart patterns in red. ro.se, green, yellow and blue. dav in the women's room of the ported killed and about 100 seri- miles an hour. gtation read: 1 oosly injured so far in two days of trolman Steven Frilns while mak- The second severe cold spell of strong winds. The U.S. Weather artHlclal planet, a Rusala.'i sci­ Teens and Subteeiis FREE entist announced today. The l>/j "Please return to .st. Peter s ^ riotii g in I^opoldvillc. the B<‘lgian l lug his regular patrol in the cen- the season roared into Connect!- I Buieau at Bradley Field said ex- Front End. Brake and Urrutia Promises ter of town. ton projectile Is about a half mil­ “ Learn To Dance Before 1'hc Prom " \| SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF 49c Hospital. Didn’t want to hurt any-j Congo rapital. cut last night on tlie wings of ; posure*lo a 5 degree tem|)erature Special 8 Week Ballroom Course Shock Absorber Inspec­ one. Evervthing is so hard. Tired. | Shop* have been set on fire. ’ Although fire headquarters is lo- wintery blasts that prodimed in a 40-mile wind was about the lion miles from the Earth and Now Being Offered Cla.sses For Sick The ocean is -so inviting. ] Catholic missions, ransacked, .and gusts up to 60 miles per hour. j equivalent of exposiiTC to a minus streaking on to start Its circUng tion. DUNDEE HAND and ' school* and police headquarter* (Conttnued on Page .Vine) of the sun. Vice President Alex­ . - and Crades and High .School Students Maybe now I will find peace. 1 Temperatures tumbled far be- 30 degree temperature in a light 1 6-1 8 Vote in 18 Months tried to keep her warm. Dear God burned nut. low freezing, reaching below zero j wind. ander Topchlev of tho Soviet ^ o r k done by experts on all FACE SIZE TOWELS Europeans have been stoned and Academy of Sclenc.es told news­ (Ma.sse.s Resume .laii. .'5 conventional makes of rnr*. forgive me." j levels in the Interior section.* of ■ .Sub-zerO temperature* were St. Peter’s is the hospital miles shot at. an(1 mission priests have the state. j recorded all over the. Northeast. men, Now Classes Start .Ian 6 HjivaiUL, Jan. 6 (Ah—The, pro- - that probably will be clarified swav in downtown Brooklyn where been beaten bv the rioting A fri­ Klorefroni* Shattered The mercury dropped A* low as 17 Register Now! Cali PI 2-6886 Anytime MORIARTY TlsioBal government announced when Castro arrives. The only 'the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. can.* til BA A s k s R E coo N m oN AT AAP'S tVlRYDAY LOW PRICLSl News Tidbits Widespread damage accompan­ below at Newport'. Vt. It was down Washington, Jan. 6 UPt—V.S. ... today it win dissolve congress framework of government in the Most of the dead weie believed down to B in We.st Virginia and . FOR to 1-e Africans shot by police or ied the gale-force winds which recognition of the new provision­ SUPER-RIGHT GOOD and the criminal courts and rule first few days after Batista’s fall (Continued on Page Eight) Culled Irom Wires 13 m Virginia. ANGY sliced All sir. Rtsley ha* ntiidtrd tinder *ome of the world’* leading BROTHERS ■troop.*. blew out plate gla.*s windows over al government In Cuba is expect­ by decree until free elections was provided by radio announce-; ------'------— There were below-freezing read­ arti*t*. This past aiimmer he attended the Dance Master* of SIII-SIS Center Street State of Siege a wide area and tumbled chimneys ed momentarily, diplomatic cim be held. The derision was ments from the rebel leader in ' . ' ings as far south a* northern America Convention In New York City. He al*o ntudled pro­ Telephone Ml S-.M35 Solid colors with novelty color borders. Colms: Pink, green, A st.-ite of siege has been pro- and televisions antennae. sources said today. The State fessionally at the June Taylor Dance Studios. Throughout the deep rose, aqua and turquoise. _ taken at a meeting of acting Santiago, at the other end of Cuba. M3 ~ | j o ' gsgs-i at A South Korean government; At Barkiiamstead. a section of, Florida. Thermometers registered :.. President Manuel 'IJrnitla and The brief period of martial law ! M 3 r t I J.M3X311 19 X7 TV cln;ined.' and jeeploads of troops spokesman said that President' Department said officially It has Bacon >59* >55* fall and winter month* he lias attended special classes for armed with machine guns, are pa­ the roof of the l-tegional High 28 degrees st Pensacola. 29 at Tal- received a cabled ' requMt (or in Havana Province had been de­ Syngnian Rhec will run for a i : ; ■ teachers sponsored by the Dancing Teachers Chib of Connecti­ hi* cabinet. School was torn loose and clat­ lahAssee and 30 at Jacksonville. recognition from Roberto Agra- creed yesterday by Maj. Camilo trolling the main avenue of the fourth term next year.. .The Con-' ------SUNNYBROOK STRICTLY FRESH GRADE A cut. WHAT A VALUl! citv's l.irge African sector. tered ..ilo the school yard. An monte. .secretary of state of By L.AKKY Cienfiiegos. Castro's Army-Navy 3 Days in Air, necticut State Board of Education theater IOO-by-90 (Oontlnued on Page Three) Havana, Jan, 6 lyPi -Provisional Ba;-: e(( wire,barricades are being Ctiba, (vnd has the matter under Read Herald Advs. chief for the province, during a agrees to ask the 1959 General A s - study. CHATHAM ACRILAN and president Manuel Urrutia put his dispute with a rival group of rebels ■«et up. Firearms are being diS- sembly' to raise edMcatlon graats ----^------—— ------tilhuled to the European popula­ - I government into high gear today over posses.sion of the Presidential 21 in Lifeboat ooz49* tion. , to about 40 per cent of what H-.— ■ 1 1 FIKE HELfo 'INPICTMENT' large Eggs RAYON BLEND BLANKETS after taking control of the presi­ Palace. costs to operate the schools. ' l ( j r Y l \ 6 | H ) r t L a r O * — 1 dential palace and canceling .mar­ Road blocks have been set up Boston, Jan. 6 UB—The Natton*. The rival group, which calls it­ ■ Bridgetowyi, Barbados. Jan. 6 around the Leopoldville area. Former Sen. Williani Benton of ______i ai Fire Protection Assn, today tial law in Havana. self the Revolutionary Directorate, Connecticut says the next great FULL OF< JUICE EXTRA Regular !/P' The balloon trip of four Brit­ Moverfient across the river' from labeled the 9$ deaths in a recent Acting speedily after his arrival is made iip''*moally of students. ons trying to span the Atlantic Brazzaville, in French FJquRtoriBl | I" education UhlcHgo schoor'(ire "on Indict­ : $7.98 Value In the capital last night, Urrutia: They had seized the palace right SPECIAL! lastM only three days, i( wa* dis- Africa,f c 'i 7 ; t is o pstopped. p e d . ‘ ' “ ^“ Should be creation of federal schol 30,000 Join in ihg ment pf those In authority who' (1) Named Jose Miro Cardona, after Batista fled while numerous clo.sed today. They .spent 21 more The riots started Sunday after-1 *''sM|)e by the new Congiess have failed to recognize their life . NOW OPEN president of the Havana Bar armed bands were roaming Ha­ days flriating at sea in the bal- ; noon. Late la.st nigfit the sound 1 New Ynik .State Supreme Court safety obligation in housing chil­ Crapefruit > ^39 te’t horn* hsating Remarkablv warm and lightweiglil. Waalies so ea.*ily and Assn., to be premier of his gov­ vana. loon’s gondola, constructed • for j of aiilomalic weapon fire was still Justice D. Ormonde Ritchie has dren in structiires which'are fire dries'qtiickiy.'Guaranteed againal moth damage. Colors: Pink, ernment; , Form Honor 4>iiard , double duty'a* a lifeboat heard. held in .a formal opinion'thal mem­ Nature traps.” Ninety children and three (2) Announced free elections Secrets from : our way I blue, yellow, while, green and beige.,Size 72”.\90". Ca.stro'.s partisans later restored The three men and a woman Troop reinforcements patrolling bers of the Newspaper and Mail ' nuns died In the Dec. 1, 1958 lire. would be held within 18 months to order in the city btit the Revolu­ *e( off Dec. 12 from the Canary ' in armored cars and barbed wire Deliverers Union have committed ' two years; CHINA m a y RETIAUATE JANi PARKER COOKIE SALE! You get premium quality tionary Directorate Cjonliniied to Island.*, seeking to float on the roadblocks brought at least partial "numerous acts of \'lolenee and un- (NOTE.__T h e I 8II1 Interna-* teers from 66 nations in a huge P . and M. WHAT A BUY! 10D% WOOL (3) Summoned his new cabinet 5.000 miles to Barbados, i la*’ fuliii's*.” ' Taipei, ^Formosa, PKGS JP C We welcome charge accoimtsf j p f C Green Trading Stamps called to consolidate support for odntrol and the' bag would expand explosion this morning.that sliat- strength in the vicinity of Lha^a, t-iWe set out trap.* ,for nature, Washington, Jan. 9 J'- ■ bound to come from IGY. are given with cash sales, and also to customers who pay S.OOO of his guerrilla warriqrs and Um itia. and lose all Its gas. This wa* terert two ei^owded 4-stdry office 'capital of Tibet, and. in the border Then, when h'ilure'does something, surgent Senate RepublimtOa , PRICED! A OF 24 4 3 new supporters from Batista's Tlie sun, pur life-giving star, WE GIVE their charge accoant within fifteen (IS) day* after billing Bankif were to reopeivtoday and after, at one'stage, the.y Jettisoned buildings in old central Istanbul. Urea between the ' province.* of we often Jearn her secrets.” ed today to center (heir SUPCOVERS and DRAPERIES military forces. He is exp, -ted in was one main focus of IGY. GREEN STAMPS date, ■ ‘ the Cuba Basehall League planned a radio receiver-and’ sleeping bags Three of the • dead were pa's- Kafi.su and .Sinkiang. tlyc Form'o.sa; To Bartels, professor of geo- leadership fight agalM • REASONABLE PRICES' • WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED Havana tomorrow. ' to resume play. Telephonje connec­ to lighten the balloon. Provinclal Government newspaper ' fnagnetism at the University of For every minute af 18 months; Pricee effective fhi» Tu«. end Wed. in thii community end vicinity!. .sen'gers In a bus which was pass­ Everett M. pirksen’a Urrutia said the rebej chief pre­ tion* to the provinces, disrupted by . Their balloon was- railed the ing at the fatal moment and was reports. ' i , Goettengen, this wa.*! the essence of the sun 'Was held under constant AMPLE FREE PARKING REAR OF STORE' , . , patrol watch by 100 observatories floor leader. A fter a Mr. Slanlvy Ma((ora and Mr. Max Pirog hare 4 5 yearn experience fers to remain outside the cabinet the fighting, were beijtig restored.' Shiall World. crushed by the debris. The Miami, Fla., News says 1 the IGY. the 18-month' Interna- 11 self-styled 11 b (•' to observe (Jevelopments. around the world, ^to count its Labor leaderf met and recom­ . The intrepid .quartet floated q(f Another four died as they sat leaders of the new Cuban govern-i tional Geophysical Year . which ^George D. AUmo-ot" 'Urrutia also announced his gov- stormy sunspots, record its gigan­ TNf CUAT AUANIIC A PACINC T|A C0MPA|ilV and you can be assured of the very bent in uorkniannhip. mended that the., siigar cane har­ from the Canary Islands Dec. 12 in a coffee shop across the narrow ment have started a move aimed a t ' just ended notinced th^ -t MORIARTY (tnment would not allow gilmbllng, tic flares or explosions which often vest'begin. The-leaders siiggeeted In an open. 7>j hy IS 'i foot plastic street from the blast. forclngforcing the recall .of Ambas- Ambas- It orougBtought the greatest single centrate Ita a'hloH. under ^ tis ta , had grown to sailor E". T. Smith. Federal medi- hunt in hiatwy for knowledge-- choke off radio oommunlcationj that a six-mllllon-ton crop ne/set boat suspended from a 47-foot l)al-‘ Among the,tenant* In the hdild-' Sen. John BROTHERS LATEST DECORATIVE FABRICS (( multi-million dollar business car- by the government, which normal- loon. This BriUsh West Indian is­ ings were the newspaper* Iitanbul ators hit an apparent snag early about Earth, sim, weather, and the and hang . shinimbting liorthgrh The HAIL€ CORK lighu in our sky. , ; Kantiseky ,ded tai in Havana largely by Am er­ new province of'Space into which uper {Markets -ly fixed the cron aize., Sugar ia the land 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Fkspres and Yenl Gazetei today In efforts to work out final on ei FREEZSTIMATES— WIDL CALL A t YOUR HOME M a n c h i s t i r C o n n * ican interests. ■ mainstby of Cubk's aeeijomy. was iJjelr goal, thei* purpose a ypne o) the building owner* aaid detail* of a tentalh'e agreement humans are eagerly reaching. And the sun obligedi staging the eQRNER MAIN and STREETS The traps for nature were tend- Ml 3-513S Soms elements of confusion fe- between American Airlines and its '^/W p < WITH NO OBLIGATION— TEL Ml f-6324— Ml 9-9608 . aalnad in the government Mtup (OoBtlini y mm P m jf S F ive) striking pilots. e d 'b y ‘ g > * ^ ocientists and volun- (ConOauad oa Foge Twb) 301*315 Centtr St. J (9oBaniMd on P a g* MIm i) f i .(CosttniMd on Fage flv t ). !/ .1 — ------. \ MAN

marketing are being put to a new .i^ _ |K * _ F ',n rn ll« MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1969 Road Question use, a "use that could dispel any ” c t l l K m s A J lll A filS EEniNGUPNiB PAG E TWO future overcapacity of factories. Building Committee 11 (MrrtM be "MadSer H n k a W ’ (0«4> Directly after the war and un­ Workshop Quota Hilt Da MlihU or Bed WMUat, tM t t — Soviet Deputy Hints Blocks Action dutnl, banUnd or iteblne wlaaUet)> the Earth actually awima in the From there they drove to Herb'e Committee Plans, til quite recently--companics ap­ •oeendarr Bt^sdh* aad NtmanMM> far outer reachee of the sun's tenr Columbia Oarage at Katzman'a- Comer praised each other’s success on the Enrollment for Watkins Bros. or ■tteafBmaunit. Oloude DriM, d w M IGY Report Card—I where they plahned to pick up a On Subdivision yardstick of plant capacity, on the Accepts School Wing dommen Kidnbr and Bioddtr trrlUUoBa uous ■ atmosphere. Schendel Dinner Decorstlng Workshop which was Ire OYBTBX tor dnlck heir Bald ter Rockets flying 50 to ISO mile* up car they had left for repalre, In­ Sheinwold on'Bridge size of research departments, on edunr and aid. Art druttin tor o i M K , found the Earth’s atmosphere to stead, one of them drove Into it, Berlin Concessions Revised plans for Dartmouth technology. announced in last Friday’s Herald Bdd hd« fo il eea ImprdVd. Mail Carrier causing extensive damage. _L ReUred Polico Chief Heraaen O. ha* been closed, as the quota of 25 The Washington School conitnic-a-Frld to appear before It and ex- W perhapp 10 times denser at high lielghU, a aubdlvlsion off Spring This move became the basis for plain his progress on the detailed 30,000 Join in Prying ahltudes than had been thought, Boelety to Meet Schendel wtU be given a teaO- competition, adding constantly to partlcipsnts has been YeSched. tlon project was approve|l last, OERBEB CONVENTION * monlal dinner aome tlmo »oon. St. proposed by contractor An­ Many applications had tn bo re­ night hy the Building Committee plana and speelflcations for the with atrong dally and aeaaonal The Ladies Aid Society of Co­ IS USEFUL FOB SLAMS North dealer (Contirned fr«m Page One). tweeri people are a minor mat­ plant capacity, enlarging research variBUona — factor* influencing Has Trouble lumbia Congregational Church will A apeclal oltiaen'a oommlttee of ter . . . I would «ay that these con- drew Ansaldi, were considered hy departments,' applying marketing fused after the 2.'i had been en­ as a step toward applying for a North End junior high school. The By Allred Sheinwold Neither tide vulnerable Invitation will be extended through weath^. meet Thursday In Yeomans Halt NORTH abou* 20 member svlll meet to­ rocket out tfie firont door of the ticts have brought aboitt warmer the Town Planning Commlaaion at tools last only after a new iroduct rolled. State constntcllon grant. Ap­ Secrets from Nature U.S. Mnaters Team ChMnpion morrow night a^.' the police eta- a meeting In the Municipal Build In order to accomodate those the office of General Manager Paced\by Ruaala’a astounding Dessert lunch will precede the 4 A K Q Soviet, embassy, bound on a hike winds In our Cold War rela­ had been developed. Bigness and proval has ,vct to be obtained from Along Route Slam bidding la the subject of tlon to Iron out details of the ban­ Richard Marlin. sputniks, '^.^an loomed into the meeting at 1 o’clock. Hosteasea a A J 4 about Washington or off on a mo­ tions . . . Ing last night. blundering grew simultaneously. who could not be-Included In the the Board of Edncatlon and the for the day are Mra. John Cragln, all six artlciea this week. Today quet. Several months ago Ansaldi first classes that start Wednesday eve­ Board of Dlrectqra. ' Cox suggested there might be (OoMtamd ttom P»g« One) ultraviolet light, found that some Space Age.\ we atudy the Gerber Convention, ♦ A J 9 tor trip to nearby Rock Creek "Let us compete In having more In recent months, there has been stars are wrapped with nfbulous The dog Lalka aboard Sputnik It just wasn't rural mall carrier Mra. Philip Ishaip, Mrs. F. C. Sav­ 4 Q T 10 » A date will probably bo set at milk and more meat and more ■ub)Tiitted tentative plans for the an • absolute switche)-oo. A new ning, Jan. 21, Watkins plana to The projerl was completed If,! trouble spots in (ho senior high Raymond Lyman's day yesterday. age, Mrs. Marshall Squler and Mrs. which resembles the Blackwood WEST EAST the meeting. Park. He made such trips, both un­ proposed subdivision showing 19 hold another similar workshop In ]{I school whirl) could he, pointed out neatest sunspot activity since radiation not explainable by the II indicated hUmana could tolerate Convention' but starts with a bid clothing for people. And we hope concept, that of analzylng the >nar- October ai a cost of $323,000. energy the stars are thought to the atraln of rocket take-off, and First of all, thrtmflh no fault of Donald Tuttle. Members are asked 4 10 754 419 6 3 2 Michael J. McDonnell, permittee heralded, yesterday ARd Sunday: you won’t complain if. we do catch lota meeting the requirements of a ket, starting with consumos’ nerds early April. to Frid so that he ran avoid dupli­ 1778. of four cl.ubs instead of four no- included eight new clasarooma, a cating them in plans (or Hie Junior possess. This rocket astronomy, the peculiar welghtleaa state of his own, 36 years of driving with­ to bring scissors. Work will start 8 5 2 ¥ 7 at the American Legion Home, la Yesterday also he conferred for up with you," Rural Residence Zone. On the re­ and wants, pushing the production kindergarten, a kllehen, and a Special rockets soarln*: up for out an accident, came to a rude . currently In charge of the com­ vision, he proposes to have 42 lots high school, which is of similar de­ brief glimpses discovered that developed by Dr. Herbert F rid ­ Space flying. on cutting pieces for quilts. Moat American experts use the . 6 3 4852 95 minutes with Secretary of State Mikoyan and Dulles used almost line button last, has cracked the cafeteria. Renovations in the old man and associates of the Naval '■ Although the feat was accom­ end. Grange to Meet ♦ 8765 _4AK42 mittee. Dulles at the State Department, ide)itic«l language in describing meeting A A Zone requlronenta. con'sclousness of a wide variety of sign. flares shoot out great bursts of Gerber Convention chiefly over a It Is also tentatively proposed to building converted one classroom x-rsys. X-rays always are beam­ Research Laboratory, will greatly plished a few hours after IGY’s Returning to Rl. 87 out of the A New Year's program has been SOUTH primarily about Berlin. Afterw-ard, their 95-minute noontime talk. businesses. Hospital Notes Campbell suggested the tenla- Woodland Terrace section just be­ bid ■ of one notruntp or of two no- OLD CUSTOM have a road enter’the suhr’lvialon to an office suite. llve location of the loading plat­ ing out of the sun. it's the added enrich knowledge of the heavens. end, man took a giant stride when planned for Wednesday night’s trump. An immediate jump to four 4 8 he said he wilt talk about Berlin Each said they discussed Berlin, No dollars Ki'e being spared In Application to the Stale for the Geared for quirk action when the Soviet Lunik sped pa.st the fore noon the Columbia mailman meeting of Columbia Grange in ¥ KQ 10 9 6 3 - Reference to the custom of giv­ and other tenhion topics with the whole German question, fro)ii Spring St. and extend in the form and boiler room on the Junior x-rays from flare.s which apparent­ clubs asks partner to show how direction of Fern St, 1 discovering what the consumer I’atlmts Today: 198 construction grant will be made on ly cause radio fadeouts on Earth. the sun boiled with major explo­ moon and headed into an expected met Mrs. Pauline Urgell, 27, of Yeoman's Hall. Mrs. Marshall ♦ KQ 10 7 4- ing the hand to seal a bargain Is President Elsenhower on Jan. 19 disarmament and trade. Informed I might want, in pretesting design, high' school be changed from the Woodland Ter. returning to her many aces he holds. ' As the p)-oposed road would en­ ADMITTED YE-STERDAY: Clif­ the basla of a 260-pnpil eapaclty, front to the lear. He said he en­ .Sbbi Wesurs X-ray Halo sions, IGY .scientists set their orbit around the min this week,, Squler, lecUirer, has also arranged The response is four diamonds 4 3 found In the Book of Kings in the or 20. officials said that was just about formulation, even color, in creat­ acrorvllng to Arthur H. Illing, ail- traps to learn what these bony home. She turned In from Rt. 87 North East South Wnt He Is due back In 'Washington the order of importance, with Bei­ ter property now owned by the ford Stewart, 99 CTiarler. Oak St.; visioned oil trucks, luilk ti'ucks and For the very llrat time, rockets Haxanlmia Radiation Banda for a cake walk. Proceeds from to show no aces at all; four Bible, when Jehonadab gave his ing basic de.si)-es and Bnally, hut Herherl Pfeiffer, 148 I^enox ,St.; perlnlendenl of schools. reached above obscuring clouds bardmenta do to the Earth's Hut a huge surprise was dis.:ov- and although he pulled off the this go Into the Chaplain's fund 2 NT Pass 4 4 Pass hand to Jehu to prove to him the Jan. 19 after vislUng several lin and Germany hogging most of town, the question as to the legal­ only if really neresaa)-y. providing garbage tiiicks pulled up near the | road ns far as he could, the left hearts to show one ace; four 4 NT Pass 6 ¥ All Pass ities involved were referred to Roland Doyon, Hartford; Thomas The 260 pupils are the total of j fj-onl door of the school during an eclipse of the sun, learn­ magnetism and electrified Iono­ ery through U.S. aatellltes of two for charity work. spades to show two aces; four no- justice of his cause. American cities. It was learned he the time. the technological facilities for pro­ sphere. and what actually happens grest and hazardous bands of radi- fenders of both ears struck. Both Hot Lunch Menu , — 4 8 will fly at 8 am. tomorrow to Tliese officials also said nothing Town Council Philip Bayer by the ducing it. St. Laurent, 148 1,/enox ,St.: Nich­ seven classi'ooms numbering 30 1 Other- board meniliers agreed, j ing Uiat the solar x-rays stem i trump to show thi*e aces; and four olas Twerdy, 738 Tolland Tpke.; pupils each, and a kindergarten j The meeting will be held in about from the sun's corona or atmos- | on the sun. Otit of it all could •ilion .ringing the Earth at alti- were considerably damaged. Ly­ 'Tlie menu for the remainer of Cleveland to confer with indus­ was decided in the Dulles-Mlkoyan Commission. Further action on Much study is now being geared come knowledge to achieve limit­ man’s car had to be towed away. diamonds (once again) to show all trialist Cyrus Eaton. The Ameri­ meeting, that each probed and the proposed subdlvisiop was post­ Mra. Elizabeth Cowles. 241 Charter will) two classes of 2.5 pupils each i two weeks. pherc. not its disk. The sun wears I iudes of 1,400 to 8,000 miles. the week at Horace W. Porter . (If you can’t tell wheth­ toward making the )nost efficient Oali St.; Mra. Marion Skewe.a. An­ a bright x-ray halo. less energy for man's machines They're deadly enough to block There were no per.sonnl injuries. School Is: Tomorrow, meat loaf, Ends Tonight: DORIS DAY In ‘-n iE TUNNEL OF LOVE” can millionaire recently -(jbnferred sparred like piize fighters in the poned pending advice from Bayer. use of exislant caparily. Thi.s is Tlieae flgnrea are the maximum | Goalee announced tlial Clarence and pow?r stations on Earth. er your partner has no aces or all in Moscow with Khriishchev and first round. After Mikoyan's out-of- dover; Mra 'TliereaH l^eaaard. 334 Hie State will allow. Wetherell. a rliarler memher of Other rockets, looking into i space flights, unless man la pro­ State policeman 'Thomas Gauthier mashed potatoes, buttered peas In another action the Commls- healthy (or the economy and Center St : Mra. Jeanne Ricker, 131 There were more indications that tected, or can pass through quick­ of Colchester barracks investigated four aces, you shouldn’t be trying Mikoyan and accepted a Russian Washington visits, they are ex­ ■sion set Feb. 2 as the date for a The grant would he roughly the cominlllee. tied declared his Space with eyes tuned to see only i and apples; Thursday, tuna noodle for a slam.) healthy for yon. too. Holliater St.; William Keating, 107 ly, or dart through What seem to and charged Mrs. Urgell with mak­ casserol, tossed salad with French •PABTY GIBL*» sleigh as a gift from the premier. pected to come to closer grips in public hearing on the e.slablish- $130,000. I intention to resign because of ill in today’s hand, South knows "DCNKIBK” After Cleveland. Mikoyan goes what Mikoyan called "a further Hanilin .St,; Clyde Cil-eenwood, Ea.st The vote of approval was unani-j health, be holes In the radiation above the ing an Improper left turn. She la dressing and fruit cocktail: Fri­ 7:30 ment of building lines on pioper- Hartford: Lnrlua .Slierman, Filing- Co/d Weather Earth's poles. to appear. In Trial Justice Court day. corn chowder, egg s a la d that his partner has a strong hand STATE Thursday to Detroit and Friday to exchange of views.” ly owned by the Oak Lodge Motel moiia among the memtiera of the Goalee, in expressing his regret 1959 MODELS and that a slam is possible. He Mikoyan spoke of his conference Swanson to Se«'k ton; Douglaa Mac Donald, Andovei ; cominilti'e present whirl) Included ; at losirig Weiheiell's services', said. This radiation appears to consist next Monday. sandwich, apple cake with whip­ (Chicago, w.th stops later at San on Tolland Tpke. j Denlae Lihby, 12 (’htirch ,Sl., Ver­ of atomic particles streaming from wants to bid a grand slam If North STARTS TOMORROW Francisco, L,(w Angeles. New Yo)k, with Dulles as "a useful prelimi­ Chairman linynumd Goalee, ,Secre- “He. in many ways, has ronlrihiil- Clothing Lyman called his substitute car­ ped cream. nary exchange.■’ State Department The motel has applied for a non. Winter Special the sun, then trapped in the rier, Mrs. Marsha I,athrop, who Alumni Meet has all four aces; a small slam, EVENINGS CONTINUOUS FROM 6:00. Boston and Philadelphia. An ex­ zone change from Rural Residence, Top District Post^ lai-y Gilmoiii'e Cole, and members erl a good deal to Hie Building Earth's magTietic field. if North has three aces; no slam pected Dallas visit was tentative­ spokesman Lincoln White declared. ADMm'ED 'I'ODAY: 'Hie Rev. Edmund Cox. R Gordon Campbell Committee. " Wetlierell's experi- helpe

uOUDflf'i Osbom* 8r ^ G E FOUR exits from Rt. 15, since the 'lYin- R«de«mer, Hertford, by the’ Rev. Rockville-V ernon I Hebron and Marlborough. The flight, and the kfarine Corpa' HU8- nel and Bolton Kd. overpasses esch Vrrutia Promises^', over Explains 'i legislators are Mrs. Florence I»rd , W*Uac* O. FUke. ^ T IO — lom Sikorsky Gets 1, a troop and' cargo transport c a m e r a s have limited access. 1 Marlhormigh, slated to become Andover Both models gre piston engine Th* bride, a granddaughter of The property taken by the state- Chariee J. Strickland, 168 Main n jM — Giiidanec Oiilliiic chairman of the Hoiiae F.ducatlon WDRO-^iSM W H AY—tip i $35 Million Job powered. DISOOVI^ PRIC^ X G>uncil Reverses Opinion, consists of 1.36 acres belonging to j Commitlee, ' Kllaworth Covell. of Daily Radio St,, wore a waltz-length gown of Benjamin Kanter, .70 acre owned WOOO—l * l » ‘v * ------miat gray silk chiffon, with match­ I Andover, and Hebron's two repre- EMicra Standard Ttm*> WPOP— 1410 Newest Club by Daphne E. Kenney Knight, and Vote in 18 Months Guidance director Grover How­ WKNB--»M ing .aatln Jacket, and she carried i seiitalives. Mrs Esther Frankel Stratford, Jan. • (A5—TI>« U.S. ARTHUR DRUfi Votes to Give Nurses $3,000 .37 acre of Elmer S. Dart. an arm bouquet of pink camel­ ard presented s review of the and Richard Keefe, who will be Navy haa awarded fhe Slkoraky Hospital Notes achtd s sugar mill battle and was nicked guidance program of RHA.M High se.n'ing their first terms in the TIM loUdwtng pi^gi«ni ^ miAY-Nl«m Watch Picks Officers. Weddings lias, Admitted vesterday: Oscar Pet­ (Contiiiueri» rinai Rev Willard F Thomen who or- Hartford, $f00.000 of the building costs re- I'rnitla told nbwsmen his gov­ j icopter capable of automatic urday at nfJon in the Church o( the In November. Irict, the elementary sclioid prln- 4d»— WDRC-M'lav Threiifh the Nliht gahiied a similar group when he The Council's action took place qiured no permits. ernment would demand the extra­ w w r —Nt»i W PO P—Modern Soimda Birth yesterday: A daughter to I , , ' cipala of tile distilrt will meet was a pastor In Mansfield about after a letter was read from E. I>edlraHon Comnilitee dition of Batista from the Domin­ The Foa.*l of the Ifoly Family ’ It :!!•- to years ago A second meeting of Mr. and Mra. Harry Bachlochi, 48 Five Batlsln folhmeis ahead> I Willi Howard. RM;>.M 1 ligli H( liool lARl^S. ROIUIIASe0 WINP—Muite with lea OlranO WHAV—^laaa All*> Fenton Burke, RPHNA treaaurer Aldermen John Gill. Clarence Grove St i kno\vn to have been execuled ican Republic and' other ''war will he oh.Rerved Sunday 3 p.m. | 4:1S-^ I WTIC—Starlteht Serenade the group will be held in the neat- ' principal ('krletort Set’boll and » ffumRO mo ta r n ttm WHAY—Plattor Party reminding the Council that $3,000, McCarthy and Richard Hiller were Admitted today: Rita Glrardini. 'Fhe dispute over possession of .criminals" wbn fled the country. WDRC -M'leic Thronth the Ni»ht future. i I superintendent /Andrew Manges in St. Rrldcet'jK (*liurrh. ParentR ' / t u m m i i ’7 4 J i wccc—Raooril R»»l»w wpor —Modern Sonndi had been approved In the 1957-58 appointed by *Mayor Herman G. Ellineton; Bernice Malyia, 6 ' the palace piompte *.T' 'The *ale of W INF—N»wa Toiimamenl M Inners Named Since this was his .second offense, I planned by the Commission on ■ legislature a.sking tlie .Stale the (ln*wnld Hotel and Shenneio*- ; than tha National Safely ( ’ounril'a In favor of paying it. mandatory 60-day jail sentence i Mi.ssions at the North Methodist Venezuela, Mexico. Ecuador and Thursday at II am. in the Guild W INF—S porta .Mr and Mrs Albert Taylor of Board to act favorahlv on I lie dis­ .*ptt Holf ('luh to (In.*wolfl Knter* ! pre-hnhday estimate Fisk

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(fay at 8 p.m. to preview educa­ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1969 itamed no opponent as Judge of Rockville Driver Bolton tional materials. Peraoitnei from FOR >ACIfl SIX probate. the Methodist Boarfl of Education ...... - 250tii Aimiversary of Hebron, The Democrats staged a Ug'vie- 8 and 18 oUn. to gtow fangs and claws and look, Mr. and Hra. WiUiam PaUait and Starts Jail Term in Providence will discuaa the —eoond or silent, also ganeral ouUba; of proapacUva ataita ba as full as Anybody, axpaets It to Mfs. Veata Waldron will ba fa tory dinner, with turkey free to courses to be used as the next unit for all the world, like tha .worst old all. Mrs. Esther Frankel and Rich­ Bllda projfctora. |iUmri|r«trr pollciaa. ba, and a little c r o w ^ . wolf thst had ever plundered the charge of rafraahmmU. Blati Cat la All Shapat Top 1958 News Story There Daleys Return of study for nursei^ through Jun­ Connecticut ard Reefe,’ representatives — elect A 22-year-old Rockville man ior,dcp'artmont claaaea.- Thah tha Inaugural address turned l^ a ataggtra^ Unas of atan wars taxpayers, while the hungry yqung Birth Anaaimead to the General Assembly, wel­ WELDON DRUG CO. Cnntini i Jfw alb wolvesi circled round And WAttlng A daughter waa bom at tha aid Sim lor Table Taps X whbvwaa granted a 2-month stay It Is expected that 10 area M l Main 8L TeL 60 S-fiStl to an 11 paragraph conclualon. familiar anough to another genera­ By SUSAN PENDLETON < On |turday, the second day, comed one and all. of e^cutlon in November was Fi*om Meeting chtirches will participate In the "In an auch "waya,” aald Gover­ tion of Americans, having consti­ for the chAnce that the city nilgbt 8L Francis H o ^ ta l on Jan. 1 to The Podium Players presented iNa Yankee be delivered to them, took on the Mr. land Mra. Fraifk DaLUcoo of Perhaps a good way to sum up Gov. 'fs. Abraham Riblcoff sentenced yesterday to 60 days in acsalon. nor Rockefallar, "may wa clUzana tuted tha flag arrangement for You con do many the atory of Hebron for 1968 would and Justice and Mrs. The Ghost Train" In November, jail. The Rev. and Mrs. Carlton T. Baptism Cmui. By A. H. O. aspect of so many young. Hooda Rye aft. which was well received, but not of New York prove worthy of be­ tha latter half of the nineteenth Tonlghfa Meetinga thiii9s with glass'fabft ba to start with the vital atatistics. Ra: aldwin were visitors Jamea R, Yost was given the Daley of United Methodist Church Julie-Ann Wcerden waa baptized ». miQUSON In the final outcome, of cburM, hepe'. a baroebue. A parade with quite equaling "Pinafore” as a Jail term for two counts of driving R. ctS guson ing citisena of the nation that is century. But since 1918, when we all this transposition of roles may. There were 40 births, 20 males and have returned from the Chrlatmas by the Rev. Bernard L. McGuik PuHMirr* tt is amazing how succsssfu) Both tha Wappfag and Plaaaant and dMk tops and 20 females; 16 marriages, and 9 .fiSats drum co r^ a n d 20 antique drawing card. while under the Influence of In­ at St. Maurice Churfch Sunday Iten M Oetebtr 1. IMl. the beat %nd strongest hope on became the 4^ with the admistion Ihs wolves can ba when they sat bo unraveled again, and virtue and yallay FTA groups ara naating cars was also held St day. All around It was not so bad a Conference of Ministers and Wives Insist On villainy be reassigned In ac- th«y dm oosy tc koap deaths. toxicants. She is the (langhter. of Mr. and earth for free men everywhere. of Arizona, the atars have had the out to prove that Little'Red Rid­ tonight at 8 o’clock at the raspisc- While there was no death-flue Tours through vtown were year for Hebron, although that Yost was found guilty of the held laat week at Purdue Univer­ Mra. John Weerden Jr. of Keeney ET«ry K»*nln* ^ Except co^snes with. the realltlss. tlva achoola. ciMn. U t us Iwlp you frigid weather In December made •nd UoH4x>'|. RntarH at th* "In auch taaks, we can give little neatneas most of tta grew up with. ing Hood Is actually the villain, actually from a highway pefildent, made to historical oldest charges Nov. 11 but sentence was sity at Lafayette, Ind. Dr. ' „Bc* at JiaiKiiMtar. Conn., aa A the moantlma, however, the houses, smd interesting\ areas people wonder what was coming lime or care to conventional labels That neatness and tldtoasa has now In the currant political shan- with iiuggtstions. that Of Arthur C. Jenkfad of Man­ delayed to yesterday ao that he Bulletin Board I CUaa Hail Matter. anigans in the. city of Hartford, s^ctacla of the wolves putting Manchaafar Kvanlng Herald Among places visited wefa the when winter really set In on Dec. could spend the holiday with his 'Ihe 4-day aeaston was attended cheater died Dec. Vf’ In Hebron by 64 couples from 20 states and ' Tlie Volunteer Fire Department or slogans. TTley have little mean­ gona out of tha design, as hAs gone, where the Democrats have finally Uttfs Red Riding Hood oh trlail for South Wladsar oairaapoudent El* Mirran cut to all shos. from coronary ^hfombosis, after Governor Peters residence, site of 22. Well, what has followed seems family. ■uiacaupTioN rates ing In terms of the, realities of life her life and career haa had mo­ naara Burnham, telepkane Mltctadl almost like spring. 27 conference areas of the Method­ wjll hold Its regular ^meeting to­ SAFE likewise, the nest and tidy-feeling moved to convert their election the old brick kiln, old saw: Yost was arrested Oct. 2 after PayaMa In Advance ’ Open « D*ya A Weak hairing been faVolved in an acci­ ist church. The Christmas Confer­ morrow at 8 p.m. at the firehouse. today. wa could have about our Union victory of e yeer ago into e front­ ments In which a new kind of 4-0674. dent. . site, founder’s rock. Wall St. cem' a Main St. accident In which two moral haa been suggested, to the 8 AM., fa 5 P.M. ence, so named for the first con­ The Executive Committee of St. "We shell be conservative-for when It was restricted to our own al attack on the city manager The WotnSen’e Club sent Its gifts etery. Burnt Hill, and the Bur­ Mancheater teenagers were In­ fepaa^l^ths’ .!.'...... form of government, the theory effect that it Is easier and safer ference of the Methodist church in George's Episcopal Church will DliBOOVERED BACTERIA to th^-F^orwlch State Hospital In rows Hill school house built in ’^mphony Starts jured. He crashed Into two parked meet at the home of Mr,s. Roy waakly ...... *? we know the measureless value continent. presented ^ the Ijold and ad­ for acknowledged politicians to cars Just north of School St. Injur­ America held at Baltimore during .06 ■», Tha bodies wa now.recognise aa Japukry. The Rev. Herbert W. the' 1700s. Christmas season. Is designed for Bosworlh tomorrow at 8 p.m. Bbiflt Copy ...... that is our heritage, to save and When the Stars and Stripes tip­ venturous Democratic wolves Is graft and plunder openly, which PIckeraon, called to the pastor­ Houses visited included Miss ing Mary M. Fay, 16, of 404 1,/ortnK Photo previous generations of wolves bacteria first were found by An­ J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. itive for Funds ministers In the first five years of HBHBBR OP to rJterlsh and to enrich. ple with the breeze, or with na­ thst Little Red 'lRIdIng Hood had ton van Leeuwenhoek in 1688, but ship of the Hebron and Gileeid Con­ Curley Hough’s, 1734; Benjamin Wetherell St„ ■ and Robert Cham­ IBS ASSOCIATED PRESS her basket filled with contraband, did In Hartford, than for honest 31 BISSELL ST. PHONE Ml 9-7322 bers, 16, of 66 Dudley St. their first full-time pastorate. Manchester Evening Herald "We shall be liberal for we' are tional purpose, however, they will the'first successful study was made gregational churches, preached his Staba’s, early 18th century; Dr Engaged The Daleys describe Its program Bolton correspondent, Doris M, Tha Aaanclatad Prtt» U exclualvelv thst she was the one who ate up men to decide they can omit cross­ first sermon In the two churches Reginald Helfferich's, 1782; Jules The funWalsing drliie to sup­ Escaping Injury himself, Yost aatltlad U> tba uta of rrpubUcatton af ''astly more interested in the op­ by Louis Pasteur. . port the cubront season of the The engagement of Miss Chris­ as Inspirational rather than In D’ltalla, telephone Mitchell 8- all nawa dlapatcnaa cradltnl in It. or be as beautiful as ever, as the her grandmother, and the one who ing a t or dotting an 1., Jan. 12. Rebillard’s, early 18th century; was charged with driving with Im­ list otharwlaa cr^ltsd In this papor portunities 01 tomorrow than the Union Itself will be as strong as ought to surrender her head to Hartford S y m ^ n y Orchestra will proper equipment and operating tine Julia Marlin to Stanley Bro- stnictlve. Ita aim Is to aid minis­ 5545. The Rev. Douglas F. Pimm be­ home of H. Clay Osborne, old ters and their wives In using their and alas Oia local n«»a pnWIahad hers. problems of yeaterday. the honest woodsman, who ap­ Methodist meetinghouse; Proph­ be launched throughout the Great­ while his license was under sus­ zauskas, 49 Wells St.. Is announc­ HEATING All rlthta of rapobllratlon of apnclal ever In Its new diversity and dis­ South Windsor gan his fifth year as rector of St. er Hartford area fals week. ed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. personal capabilities to greatest diapatehaa herein ara alto raaarred "We shall he progressive -for pears to be one of the wolves in Peter’s Episcopal Church in Jan­ et’s Rock, Lorenzo Dow’s house, pension ns well as operating while City I’ luiis f«>r Yriir 2 0 0 0 tance . disguise. ' Manchester’s part jn the 1959 under the Influence. Anthony S. Martin, Hartford. advantage. the opportunity I and the chal­ uary. also homes of the late Miss C. E. CoiipleH Rleet Pun aarrlca client of N. E. A. Serv- Little Red Riding Hood Is, In the Judge Handles drive of the Hartford Rymphony Yost first appeared In court Oct. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and 130 OUT OF 139 lenges are of such size and scope The Douglas Library decided Kellogg,' Miss Marjorie H. Martin, Society for funds was ^tllned at Mrs. Stanley Brazaiiskas of Man­ Mr;, and Mrs. R. Harry Richards Alexandria, Egypt What Alc.x- \|lobMiihera RepreaanlAllvea: The Hartford playlet, s sort of com­ about the middle of January to Prof, and Mrs, Elugene P. Chase 11 but his case was continued to andrla will probably look like In that we can never halt and say: a committee meeting laat night at Oct. 18. It was again continued chester. of Brandy St. were elected presi­ J ^ a Mathewa Special Aaency — New posite villain, possessing the per­ 3 M inor Cases keep open on Saturdays from 10 and the Gay City Saltbox house. dent of the United Methodist Cou­ the year '2000 l.s shown In 42 detail­ HARTFORD BUILDERS TartA Chicaco Detroit and Boaton. Our labor Is done. . . . A Thought for Today sonality of City Manager Sharpe, the home of Mrs. Arthur Stewart, to Nov. 11 when he was fined $9 Miss Martin, a graduate of Holy audit BUREAU OP a.m. to 1 p.m.. In addition to Its Thousands of people visited the 179 Boulder Rd. Trinity High School, Hartford, Is ples Club Saturday night. Elect­ ed drawings on dl.splay In the city's CntCPIATlONB who happens to be no charmer on other days. Increased patronage town during its three-day celebra­ on the Improper equipment count Fine Arts Museum. li ia estimated "L,et us unite In common cause Sponsored by the Manchester Judge Benedict Kupchunoa pre­ Co-Chairmen of the Manchester and $100 for driving while under employed at the Aetna Life Insur­ ed to aerve as vice president were USE OIL IN THEIR Council of Churches the woodland paths, and symboliz­ sided over Monday night's Town makes It necessary also to add to tion. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dixon of He­ that in 2000 the city will encom­ The Heraliltd Prinllns Companv Inc., — with hope and faith and love, ing the whole principle of city committee are Mrs. Stewart and\ suspension of his license. ance Co. Her fionce Is employed by ) financial reaponalbllltv for Court seeslon. Three dIspoalUens the library staff, and Mrs. Clarence Lt. Col. Howard E. Porter, son Mrs. B. R. Bliss. Workers Include Hamilton Standard of Windsor bron Rd. The secretary-treasur­ pass 20,000 acres, three limes its OWN HOMES . . aaaamaa no with vision and courage. Together managership government, which E. Porter now a regular assist­ \ a 1so found guilty of driving un- present size, to cope with a popu­ Al errora appearing In ad- Ufa U.fio Short included; W. D, ^ Hicks, Broad of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Porter, was Mrs. G. Albert Pearson, Mrs. Jac d ^ t h e Influence, Yost's sentenc­ Locks and Is attending the Univer­ er post will be filled by Mr. and TiTtfieDienta and other readlnir matter we can thus work toward the goal prides Itself upon its snubbing of Brook, disregarding a stop sign, ant. named commander of the 9238th Mra. David Sharplcy, South Rd. lation expected to total 2,250,000. In The Mancheater Evening Herald. politicians. queline Spencer. Mrs. Robert ing far that charge was continued sity of Hartford. He pitches for of freedom of opportunity for men fined $6; Joseph Sunsga, Kinga- A successful drive was made in Air Reserve Squadron in Wllll- Johns. Mrs. Edgar Wasllieff, Miss the East Hartford Dovalcttcs. Preview Slated Projected ludldings Include some Let's smile and be kind—life la so As for the wolves, they are January for donation of books to to y e^ rd a y to allow him freedom 160,000 housing units for low-ln Diaplay advertlnnc cleaing hbura': everywhere In a world of peace." bi ry Ave., Rockville, and William mantlc. He Is a World War II Martha White, Mrs. H. J. Kimball, during\the Thanksgiving and A late summer wedding is plan­ United Methodist Church will be c o s t s less too For Henday-1 p.m. Mday. short largely a new generation who the regional school library nearly coino families. Tf there has ever been a state And most of the way so rough. Shapiro, Plnney St., Rockville, veteran. Mrs. Walter Gorman, Mrs. Alden Christmas. holidays. ned. the site ot an area meeting Thursv For Tqeaday—1 p.m. Monday, were not personally Involved In the disregarding State 'Traffic com­ 2,000 books were acquired. New post office hours were tried Per Wadneaday—1 p.m. T^eadar The times are trying, the road gory exploits of the pait, when Grant, Mrs. James McGovern fhr Thuradny.r.1 p.nv Wedneaday. inaugural address featuring auch a mission sign, both fined $9. Road Controversy out in December, the idea being to and Mrs. William Malkenson For PYlday-1 p.m. Thur^ay world breadth of outlook, we don't upgrade. the worst kind of politics ripped The new highway through Hebron And always trouble enough. . Mrs. Stiles Elecfad get mall to Its destination more’ Mrs. Roger F. Macomber. a/id exploited Hartford close to Center, from Gilead began to come speedily. It Is pronounced a suc­ think either we or Vice President Yesterday's hurls we ll try to fore- bankruptcy. The.se new wolves Mrs. Marion Stiles of Foster St. The drive In the area wUl be day of "publication axcept Saturday— up here early In February, and cess and is to ^ continued. Clar­ launched Thursday at a luncheon Nixon "can recall U, and our Im­ lf« - have really never had their fangs lyas elected president of the Wap- caused arguments, for and against mediate comment on the atrategy And tomorrow's cares can wait In municipal plunder, so they can plng Community Church women ence Jones, star route mall car­ at the Wampanoag Country Club, A poultry house fire in Gilead rier for 26 years, did not make where Fritz Mahler, director of Tutadny. Jnnumry « involved would be to guess that Today with diligence let tiS keep claim to be spotless and Innocent a* the last meeting of the group. Jan. 4, resulted In a large loss of Our hearts from the stalil of even while they set out to satisfy Mrs. Laura Collins was reelected "Sfirvice" is th* unwritten Plus Value in every pol­ a bid for the new mall route, the orchestra, will speak, and Rockefeller has over-plsyed. a hit, poultry, at Hyman Sherman’s which now goes to Wllllmantlc. members of the orchestra will hate. their famished appetites. secretary-treasurer. The office of icy we write. Service . . . in seeing that yCu have place. Dririnf Th* Club Out the hand he had pre\iously said he So here, as the Hartford playlet vice president is still open. Com­ Democrats Sweep Election present a musical program. the right protection to start with . . . in keeping The Hebron and Gilead Congre­ Two-thirds of the support of the was not touching. opened, was 'Little Red Riding mittee appointments will be an­ gational Ladies’ Aid societies The November election gave the Thnrn •wined a fleeting prospect. Life Is too short for spite, and Democrats of Hebron a complete orchestra comes from this annual revenge. Hood, going :,along her woodland nounced ,later. your insurance up-to-date . . . and in serving you changed their names to the Wom­ At the new «ub-commltlee of the path, snarling at the wolves, carry­ OES Installation sweep, electing everybody on the fund drive. The orchestra now And paying back wrong for promptly and efficiently when an accident or loss en’s Fellowship. 'The Lenten sea­ rates among the top 20 In the na­ Board of Directora began diaruaa- ing a basket of supposed good son was observed in all churches ticket. The only Republican office Ca.stro Will Label Himnelf wrong; Evergrsen Wood Chapter OES holder returned was Daniel O. tion, and presents an educational w ianit works foK the taxpayers, when the HEATERS Ing propOiltiona for the hiture re- Try pstiencs and lovs and forgive will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at occurs. of the town In February, a change program for more than 60,000 Two aources would viry much wolves succeeded in lifting a corn­ from former times. Horton, who was practically en­ lAtionahlp between the town and ness. the Masonic Temple. dorsed by the Democrats, as they school children. like to have us believe that the Meet slights with a smile and er of the pure while napkin over Officers will wear whits dresses. An art club was organized for the Mancheater Countrv' Club, for the baiiket and discovered, among Fidel Castro revolt In Cuba has a song. the seniors In the Reglonar School, •om« ablution which would mix Tha sad world with all Its repining all the things fhe city manager with Helen Taylor as president. conunon aenao and faimaaa, and been a Communist plot, designed to and the city manager form of gov The Misses Alice Helfferich and Its bitterness, care and tears emment had ever done In Hart­ halt ahort of the destruction of the set up a beachhead for Russia In­ Needs the wealth of yo\ir loving Miriam Gearhart, local young ford, one transaction In which It artists were place winners In the mic side the Western Hemisphere. One obert J. Country Club aa a Manchester In- kindness looked aa If Ultle Red Riding Hood art exhibition at the Wadsworth of these sources is the deposed die To sweeten the eln-soiled years unjM fA nR YOU MEED •tltutlon. had taken something off the Atheneum, Hartford. GIVE YOU ALL THE The amended proposal which tator, Batista himself, whose cham­ pantry shelf without asking the Hebron’s grand list stood at Yes, life is too short to be hateful Anally Amerced, however, became pionship of free enterprise has, no City Cotmcil first. $3,916,819, last year. doubt, been sufficient to finance an Or scorning any you meet. Now nothing would do but that The Podium Playerk presented what seems to us a hopeless mix­ Then strive to be pleasant and ‘ ‘Pinafore’’ In April at th© Re­ exile of luxury for himself and all the wolves should form a hearing R ture of three prospective Interests. gentle. and undert.ike to tell the story of REAL ESTATE„*rBM lTH gional School auditorium, which his followers. And the Communists Uioae of the Country Club, those Always to smile and be sweet Little Red Riding Hood's villainy, INSURANCEINCE INOORFURATBD was successful both financially and \ of the towm. and those of some themselves would think it nice if For the sunshine of love is needed and it was remarkable how, aa the PINE LENOX culturally. we gave them an Influential role To warm the world wlUl its story unfolded, even the most Regional District 8 received eOBCeaaionaira which would leave MS MAIN ST.. OKOUND FLUOR — TEL Ml 9-B241 $897,600 in a state grant for schools Tn 'the~he w'order'of things In Cuba. light. ‘ routine— detail could begin to us with A course that was neither And to shed abroad Its effulgence spbout Inferences and accusations, PHARMACY "INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914" in March. private nor public, nor decentl.v As for the Castro rebels them­ To bless humanity's night. until Little Red Riding Hood began 299 t CENTER ST. In April the store owned by Mr. satiatying to any Interest, unless It selves, they pretend, at least, to re­ and Mrs. John A. Bishop was • ••when you want it! sent the charge. They say. quite Ml 9-0896 sold to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cello :th could be the warped Interest of the of West Harland, and Is well accurately, that dictators, non- ANNIVERSARY few who want to ‘'Ket" the Country patronized. Club without having the town face Communist dictators that la al­ Andrew J. Manges of Norwich the expense and responsibility of ways label their enemie.s as Com­ was named to replace Dr. W. C. munists, They point out thst they Heisler, as superintendent of Re­ ^Mratlng the golf course Itself. gional District 8 Junior-Senior The new sub-committee. It would themselves are Catholics. And they REMEMBER •... High School, In July. m m , has fallen Into the same po­ could also point out that the few In May plans began !n earnest litical issue of snobbery In worst moments their rebellion hsd for the observance of Hebron’s were moments In which Commu­ ONE OF A SERIES 250th anniversary celebration. which has persuaded some people Hebron's tax rate W8is raised In that, when circumstances put the nist elements In Cuba tried to af­ June from 46’^ mills to 52%, the town,, as a political and govern­ filiate themselves with It and give largest on record. mental unit. In control of the fu­ signals for action for w'hlch the William H. Hills became Hebron’s postmaster succeeding ture destiny of the Country Club, main and authentic Castro move­ 'O s Mrs. Clarence E, Porter, who re­ the town must exercise thst pow­ ment was not ready. signed after over 30-years service. er as If It were defending the In­ The proof of the revolution's Arthur B. Seybolt of Wood- terests of "the people" against the ideology will come In its actions. “KICKING COW BANK” bridge Amity Regional School was ^ozard, Th appointed In June aa principal of Interests of a "privileged few." But meanwhile the allegation that 'h a tf An Antique American Coin the regional school, a new posi­ Uta queation of who In Manchea­ It Is a Communist movement in any tion. ter wanta to play golf, and where way has no sounder base than the Bfink From The Collection A number of town meetings were And how, la not admissible. The routine complaint of the chorus of os Of Tlie held In June to discuss that new answer might show that the great dictators, surviving and fallen, now road layout, strongly opposed by Book Of Knowledge nearly half the voters, but those majority of the town's golfers are located Ih the Dominican Republic. favoring the project pushed it happy with things as they have They are all noble oharacters, who ’’'lotion ha L *** through. Work was going on nearly been. have dedicated their lives to bat­ all the past summer. The dwelling Yet the basic issue could still be tling Communl.sm. house owned by the late Mrs. E. G. Lord was razed and the Sol­ simple, if people In poIiUca dared As for what the Castro revolu­ diers’ park moved In order to let be fair and realistic about Iti The tion will demonstrate in action, it the road go through. It Is now • a • where you want it! town has a private country club will aa.suredly raise some havoc fijfar CA 1 * ^ P o r fm completed, but so far not used a which is an asset. If we hadn't had with the existing order of things. o f pn,. great deal, traffic continuing more on the 6A route. one, all these years, It would have The first Castro mobs In Havana Bible 'Vacation schools were held been a point of community pride to had certain instinctive targets- o ted IS ■Ir. all the churches here In July. organize and get one. WTiy destroy the great gambling casinos often "» ffia in- Anniversary Big Event tha asset wa now have? Why not nm by American gangsters who Hebfon's big event was, of let it llvaT And, from the point of paid off Batista and his chronles course, it? 250th anniversary celebration Which opened. July 18 view Of politics, what future glor>’ for the privilege - the parking me­ and continued tfiraygh July 20. The There’s always an abundant supply of crystal-clear, constant Is there to be for those who can ters which were reputed^#’* the first big event was the presenta­ dte among thMr accomplishmenl.s graft allocated to certain Batista tion of the historical pageant, the fact» that they drove such a relatives the homes and posses­ "Quest For Home." in the i'-e^on- temperature hot water ready day or night when you (diooso al School auditorium, arranged by community asset out of town, all sions of individuals who had grown THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC Burton Moore of Coventry. for the main purpose of proving notoriously wealthy, without hon7 a m odem electric water hea'ter. Water is heated fast, eco­ that they could not be caught with orable explanation, under tlie Ba­ LIGHT COM PANY their sympathies on the wrong aide tista regime. Tlie Castro revolution of some rather non-existent social seems to have every instinct to dis­ NASSIFF ARMS CO. nomically .. . as pure and clean as the water you drink. tracks? turb Aome private interpri.se and Americans have always loved "slap-stick" humor. some private properly where It When 4hU amasinq rneehanical coin bank was. made in thinks past looting of the Cuban 1888, Hyiras considered hilarious. A- And you can install an electric water heater close to the Albany To-The World people may be involved. Whether the Castro movement put a coin in tHf slot-a»push ihe lever— the epw (doks During the recent political cam­ point of greatest use—without flues and vents—eliminating paign In New York slate, nothing will go,beyond such things, into a THE CRISIS .over the boy and the.rpilk b\icket. She flaps her ta X frustrated Averell Harriman more more basic upheaval of Cuba's so­ 'too! ''V' than the persistent refusal of his cial and economic structure, is any­ long, costly pipe runs. It will serve you faithfully and Republican opponent to Join him body's guess,' All revolutions. In­ THAT WASN’T Vjcen Today, a' valuable antique cdllectort "pr|g^Vfhe Kick­ the In a diacusslon of the great na­ cluding Batista's own, give lip thelT’ ®^ These ing Cow bank carries a financial moral. _sjqd tional and world issues of the day. servjce to social justice. Most of Today, there are many quick victories over diseasa. economically for years to come. Check with your plumber, them end up by creating some new exactly •» " Don't cry oyer split milk and vvasted money. Correct He accused Nelson Rockefeller of Each might be described as a crisis corrupted privilege of their ow’n, artgvnals • '^andpal«';*^' the situation NOW. Start saving today .ist Savings and being chicken on such iaspes. Rut that didn’t quite happen — thanks to today’s Nelson Rockefeller kept' replying or by building power for power's | appliance dealer or The Hartford Electric Light Company superior medicinal agents. m ""” " . r“ '-. Loan— anjddo it every payday. that he was running for the office sake. But, for the moment, the j , they Castro revolution stands possessed ' Modern medicines prescribed while they Your steadily growing savings will end money worries, AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC of governor of New York, and that on a family size electric water heater. atate Issues, and state issues alone, of good causes, with leadership | by your physician score amazing provide the wonderful things you've alwayl .wanted.. 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7 ' PAGE KINS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. JANUARY 6, 1969

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 19*59 was the brightest of the four a* diseased tonsite or an abacessed they cam* aahor* at a hotel beach, Father Killed, PACT BIGHT tooth not infrequently produce Balloon’s Crew on the island’s southeast coaatl Dr. Salk Urges rheumatism. Muscular pain* often She Btrod* purpoaefully through Varied Moves Aired The come after one has given hard use GOP Faction siders Tracts the gathering crowd and up a cliff, Family Hurt in Chores TPCG to muscles which were soft and 3 Days in Air, to the hotel, asking, “Can ianyone Baby, It’s Cold Outside, 4th P ^ o Shot Doctor Says flabby, or after on* ha* maintain­ lend me some hair clips?”/ Wants Halleck For Main St. Parking ed a poor posture for a long period The 'elder Elolajt. krtown aa Stratford Fire of time. 21 in Lifeboat "Bushy” for hi* mane of blond Train B oys Fl Census in 1% 0 On Mass Scale In other word*, there are still Or Hadn’t You Noticed? H m Word *Rheomatism* Can hair, was extremely happy and A lolnt meeting of the Manchea-'9voted to dlacuaslng various altea Cover A Mnltltade of III* some things left for which the was carried on the. shoulder* of (OoBtlBDed trotn Pag* On*) As House Chief label rheumatism la about as good (Continued from Page On*) For Manhood best to dlvfdb Mahcheeter^formlty in a***! shouM be on both sides of the etreet which (OoBtiBned trnm PBg* One) the jubilant crowd. -Hia son and Will Propose Club ter Packing Authority and the as anything else. MwichMtar huddled around lU designed to Include an area fairly could be uUUzed for parking pur JBy EDWIN ,P. JORDAN. M. D. •clentiflc study of Atlantic trade Mudl* looked tired and somewhat cated only a Httl* mom than A tn< tracts for the ■federal decen- Town Planning mmlaslon cover­ block away from the house, Fir# collective radiator last night while (Continued from Page one) ___ census lii 1960 and thereafter ‘ihomogenlous” with respect to ]K>se*. produce v a c c ^ 'o f the same po­ Written lor NEA Service Rheumatltm of any couse is un­ winds. The balloon crossing had shaky and naked for bottled By 'VIVIAN BROWN RC Reelects tency he had attained in hie lab­ From time to time I receive a comfortable and a thousand kinds Chief William Lockwood eald the (AP Ne«sfe*ture* Writer) winds colder than the one* outside was discussed by the Town Plan­ "racial characteristics and eco­ ed more Main St. territory last ■ Returning to the proposed lot nevet been made before.* drinks. promise plan, ai a peacemakeitc nomic status,” Rybezyk quot^ the oratory;/ '' conaiderable number ,of Inqulrlea of treatment have aheen tried. At the hotel they were given building was a mass of flames Sam McGee’s crematorium whip­ ning Commission last, night. night than a last minute ehopper on the west side of Main St., the Part way across they came down Close, Leave Town Take advantage o f ' your little was dead. burcar as saying. question was raised as to whether Hp/iuiid there had been a feel asking for discussions of rheu­ Many, if not most, get well of rooms overlooking the Atlantic when the firemen arrived. Gala ped through the town. Ray Gorman Several different plana wlU be on (Jhristm^ Eve. In the ocean, cut the balloon loose, boy’a yen to be a man by giving House Democrats, meant^hile, Also, according to the bureau, bundle-burdened shoppers would In^ tokt no vaccine can bo 100 per matism, myositis and related dis­ themselves. In others, the cause and promptly relaxed in hot. fresh force winds fanned the flame* and \Hardware store* did a lend of­ drawn up by Town Planning EJhri- For an hour and a half the two and sailed the rest of the way In converted the building into a reg- him some large chores to do. It unanimously reelected all. their In­ neer Edward J. Rybezyk for con­ the proposed tracts should'he laid favor walking up sharply gradefl cent effScUve and “ that the high orders. This is actually a difficult can be traced and eliminated. But the gondola. They landed tired, water baths,'with a meal of grape- which had been proposed for an fice business in insulating mate­ aroups, sitUng comfortably around subject, since the old name of some seem to go on and on. fru t, soup, salad and flying fish Ing furnace. (Oeatlaned >rnoi P%g* One) airport unUl Tolland townspeople will be one way to put over Im Raymond E. GonVian last night sideration at a later meeting. They out to contain from 2,500 to 8,000 ■ streets to get to such a lot. order effectiveness already demon­ h\ingiY for fresh fruit and vege­ rial, chiefly plastic strips to put was reelected chairman of the cumbent officers at a (mucus de­ 'Inhabitants, with about 4,000 he- a table In the Municipal Building, rheumatism Is commonly used to I have received Inquiries about In their rooms, When the firemen arrived. Mrs. objected. portant points like safety and across vrindowB. AUw selling like will incorporate suggestions made Babite Differ , < strated for 'vkMlne that had been tables and thirsty for/carbonated Manch«rt*r Country Club . . . Manchester Chapter of the Ameri­ scribed as one of the most har- ifi^ the minimum average size fbr made a verbal safari up and down in use was sufficient," but these cover a wide variety of conditions bee stings or the substance which Their first callera were West In Maslerson had been driven to the An option has been taken on hotcakrii were thermometers to liluring last night’s long discussion. It was then pointed...-but that drinks. Otherwise they seemed rooftop by the flames, Some fire­ home care. can Red CroM. monous ever held. the needs of local and national a frigid Main St., across the wind­ views now are ^ n g revived In of different origins. the bee injects when It slings. This dies Prime Minister Sir Grantley found , the propoeal eubmltled In land in that area owned by Jack those wh'o wanted to know the ex­ The Planning Gommlssion was swept parking lota and through “they do it in Hartford.” This led imaffected by their grueling ex­ men went to her rescue by ladder Most little fellow's grow iip with Among others reelected at the Sam Rayburn erf Texas was recently designated by the Board users. to I a general dlsdussion of the light of the experifeqce over the In general, when the pains and remedy Is as old as the hills. perience, and their gondola was Adams, his wife, and the wife o f your letter of Jan. 2, 1959, unac­ Heckerd and Andrew Ridion Jr., act degree of their suffering. And numerous aide streets as they Some doctors who have inves­ while others entered the burning small knowledge of how their home annual meeting in the Red Cross chosen as Speaker and John W. of Directors as a census tract com­ The census, tract boundaries shopping habit* in Hartford and last five years. aches can be pinpointed lucceaa- ajlll well stocked with food and the governor of Barbados, Sir Rob­ ceptable. according to the Tolland town glovos to those who didn’t care sought for a solution to parking fully, other names such as arth­ tigated It think that it la helpful building and brought out the chil­ operates. That's why so many office at 139 E. Center St. Were McCormack of Massachusetts as mittee to prepare the way for should follow "permanent and Manchester. Dr. Salk said his hopeW 'as. for wAjer. ert Anindell. Before bedding down "The Board of Governor* voted clerk's office. young husbands flinch at the shock about the degree, they just wanted and traffic problems In Manches- ritis. neuritis or tendinitis should at least sometimes. I remember dren- , Sommers said enough of the to do something about it. ^ Miss Jeanette Sumner, secretary: majority -leader. Federal Bureau of (Jensus workers easily recognizable lines” as far The epn^nsus seemed to be that attainment of a vaccine ^tency The four refused to say how long for the night, the .Small Worldera Both sides orthe 2-famlly dwell­ to recommehd to Its membership at of maintaining a home. and George Mrosek, treasurer. Martin met for an hour this who will gather population figures as posslblSv These Include streets, ter. what is accepted in Hartford, like be used instead as being more ac­ as a boy an elderly beekeeper n- Two exusting homes, he said, Those homeowners who didn’t ers. In this way comparisons can growth, Rybezyk, sah}. The only section on Main St., in Manchester Oil Authority 'Set Up one of sevbt;al different causes, and near ilol by a crowd Intent on get­ Mail Convictions High to remove all buildings. This action GOP fight was transmitted to Rep. plans for possiWb^ selection of a which will hot .fit into a specific whether his improvement \yas don manufacturer. pf asli trays could be occupied by a pro and hi.vn storm windows fourtd that be made from one census to the cost to the town will 'lM In pay­ aren’t used moat of the time, even and other knlcknacks. The rest of ting souvenirs. Police relnforce- Is necessary because of the fact Gerald R, Ford Jr., Michigan, the parking area Irt that vicinity, and Cairo — The United Arab Re­ classification. ' cauaed by the sting or by the freSh Washington - Postal inspectors greenskeener after r novation. even though the windows on the choice of many of the younger in­ next. ing the cost of having photostats though all of the parking spaces and warmer air of springtime, the crew were Elolarl's son tnenic finally restored order and that under the terms of our pres­ Shonid Be Uniform made of the information gathered. wished to-'^see how this project in the business section are taken public has set up a General Nearly everyorte at one lime or |ilaced a guard on the gondola at brought about 7,495 arrest* for ent agreement the owncrahip of all Ready In Vear west side were locked and the surgents for the leader’s job. would rfit In with the Commis am still vmcertain. Timothy, 21, an engineering stu­ Sommers added that prelimi­ shiKics were drawn, the curtains The town would also be Obliged and the parking lots are filled, Petroleum Authority, with head­ another has suffered with such headquarters of the liarlmr police. mall crimes in the 1958 fiscal year. buildings automatically revert to Upon leaving Martin’s office, The tracts must have an ap­ siob’9 plans. They were particu kinds of muscular fh'aiimatlam. A dent at Cambridge and the radio­ A total of 7,401 conviction*—98.7 nary studies have been made of itood out from the windows !ik,e proximate uniformity In popula­ to publish the figures and jhaps, Phelon said. quarters in Cairo. It will plan pe­ man: Marine Architect 'Colin The four Hrllons were to he the Town of Manchester on April Ford only smiled when asked if -Wrly interested in TPC plans to troleum policy in the Egyptian draft blowing on the back of the SHORT DREAMS given the freedom of the city this per cent - were obtained. Postal \« 1959.** the'land and it could be ready for t.l.! cars on a cocker spaniel hang­ tion, with "some regard to uni- he said. Although there were many dif­ Scientific tests prove that the Mudle, 32, the navigator, and ing cut an open convertlrle. the compromise would be accept­ extend Linden St. from Locust St. and Syrian regions “in s\ich a way neck may be enough to set it off. fcfteinoon. There also were tei.ta- statutes most frequently violated ■ (The club has been tenant-at- play by April 1. 1960, This Satur­ able to the "Young Turks." to Hartford Rd. at some future ferent views expressed at last dviration of most dreams Is b\it a Mudle's wife, Rosemary, 30, the day, he said. Golf Architect Antennae ITp-Down night’s meeting, everyone agreed that ensures the promoting of oil Muscular aches and pains often tlve arrangements for them to were thefts from mail recep­ wttl on the Globe Hollow property Another meeting was planned accompany or follow infections matter of seconds while a dream expedition’s cook. Geoffrey Cornish will complete a Television antennae all oyer toWn date. J , . . 1, that the two groups "weren't too wealth and its good administration Wearing blue shorts and a blue tuakc a triumpluil drive lluough tacles. particularly home mail­ since iU purchase by the town in later in the day between repre­ Although a great deal of the and investment in its various such as sore throats or Influenza, may, on occasion, extend tlie the city's main streel.s. boxes. 1955.'^A special agreement allow­ final survey and the Board of were blown over, interrupting such sentatives of both camps. discussion centered around this far apart in their thinking” on length of a minute. and wdille swealher. Mrs. Mudie programs as Wells Fargo, the Chamber Gets Citation^ stages.” . ' Toxic substances absorbed from ing thexclub to keep Its buildings Governors has scheduled a visit The proposal to divide up lead­ area, alternate pUns were sug­ the main issues. on the land says those biilldinp to the site. Voice of Firestone, and the Ann ership responsibilities and create The extension of Linden St. Southern shows. One dealer re­ gested which included revamping will become town property on the In further dlscvisslon of the the new post of assistant leader is present parking lots in the rear V ould relieve congestion on Main agreement’s explraUon date — club s refusal, Sommers said a clos­ ported that some of the antennae St. by permitting a bettei traffic he put up yesterday were blown a radical departure from past For Balanced Program of stores on the east side of Main April 11. ing date of Feb. 1 was set so or­ practice. St., establishment of additional flow and more parking, facilities ^ e statemeVit continues. ganizations which have reserved down again within a couple hours. are definitely needed to get cars Manchester Police reported there Martin, however, told newsmen parking lota on that side, and ••The Board Of Governors will use of the clubhouse up to that he favored creation o'f an assist­ Manchester's Chamber of Com­ changes in the traffic lights on off of Main St., the groups agreed PRICE CUTTING SPREE! were no accidents caused by the Nicholson Funeral Home, Suflfield, MONTH LONC time would not have to seek meet­ further recommend that ail opera­ high winds. ant leader’s position “under any at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. merce Is fiumber one in the nation Main St. Problems of financing tions of the clubhouse and its f»- ing-places elsewhere. Both fire departments reported circumstances." He said he would Friends may call at the funeral in achievement and organization any projects -with the present elUtiee be discontinued effective He said also that the price set urge it on House Republicans “eciSiomy-minded administration” be no fires in connection with the home from 7 to 9 o’clock tonight. when compared to similar organ­ St. Johns Parish Feb. 1, 1959, and the club on the existing buildings is in the storm. whether he retained or lost his izations in towns ot comparable were also mulled over. nature of a bargain for the town. w closed. The Mjuichester Fire Department leadership position. size. It was finally decided to hold Chooses Officers ALL WINTER MERCHARDISE MUST GO! “It is with regret that this ac­ For 550.(MK), he said, the town Tliis young helper enjoys doing another Joint meeUng soon after did go to one of the convalescent Raymond E. Gorman "I think we should do it under John Wiet, executive director of tion is deemed necessary, but it is would get the clubhouse,' pro shop, the dishes, especially when he has homes to thaw out a frozen sprink­ Town Planning Engineer Edward apparent that the subcommittee of Intriguing tools such a.s this ny­ any circumstances," he said. Funerals the local organization, has been a stand at the ninth hole, pliis ler pipe. notified by the Chamber of Com­ J. Rybezyk has prepared maps Officers for 1969 were elected by the Town Directors is not willing shelter sheds. A recent appraisal lon bristled brush with a soap and Walter Sehultheis, Dr. David M, Martin attributed the uprising Some signs were reported down to “personal ambition mostly" and merce ot the United States that showing the proposed Linden St. St. John's Church during the to enter Into a reasonable agree­ by three insurance people put a water feeder in the handle. Caldwell Jr., Atty. W. Darild Keith Royce Hollister Jr. extension and the proposed park- on buildings. and Lynwood K. Elmore. to an attempt to find a scapegoat the Manchester group has earned month of December. The following SHOP THE FAIR AHD SAVE ment which will allow the Man­ value of 565,000 on the clubhouse Several space heaters were sold. for Republican reverses in last No­ Virginia HolUster the 1958 citation for "all around Ing lot area. chester Country Club to exist." alone, he .said. ba-sic knowledge of plumbing, Elmore had declined reelectlon Funeral services for Royce Hol­ Southbound Problem were chosen; The refusal will be discussed by electricity and carpentry for it is The Park Department reported as vice chairman. vember’s election. achievement in organization ac­ Expert Backing there were only four skaters on lister Jr. and Virginia Hollster, tivities.” In explaining the Authority's In­ Parish committee. Henry Grzyb, the Board of Edrectors at a regu­ Portable equipment would be handy in emergencies. Those reelected to director’ Of the insurgents, he said children of Mr. and Mr.s. Royce chairman; Ignatz Wierzblcki, vice Center Springs Pond, As a result, “ 'they think I’m too Conservative The letter from the national terest in establishing parking facil­ lar meeting at 8 o’clock tonight in taken to Tolland, Chores for Junior posts were York Strangfeld, Ed Hollister of Coventry, w'ho died In chairman; John Krowchenko, vice A small boy can help with mop­ the pond will be open tonight only gar Clarke, Herman Heck, Miss and don't give the Democrats group notifying Wiet of the honor ities on the west side of Main St., OH QUALITY MERCHARDISE! the Municipal Building. Somriiers said the proposed move a fire at their home yesterday chairman; Genevieve Wojnarowicz, Club presidents throughout the ping, vacuuming, window washing until a ;30, Center Springs Annex Jennie Wind, Paul Willhide, Rabbi enough hell." extends congratulations and says Atty. Herbert Phelon Jr., chair­ MANCtU'ilfK '^HOPriNC' PARKADE to a location 20 minutes out of will be reserved for hockey tonight morning, will be held tomorrow “All members of the Manchester man, said such a lot would be used recording secretary; Caroline Cus- j Globe Hollow controversy have town ha* been prompted by three and even disli washing, small Leon Wind, Francis Mahoney, Mrs But his job is to get the leg­ afternoon at 2 o’clock at the ter, recording secretary; Stanley chores that w-ill acquaint therh and will be open until 8:30, Char­ islative program through the Chamber have every right to be by shoppers driving south on Main maintained the club would exist— years of proposals locally that ter Oak Park remains closed until William Belfiore, Edward Krase Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Opalach Jr., treasurer. somewhere—as a private golf club, with the home and its upkeep. It nlcs, N. William Knight, and Wal House, Martin said, and he thinks proud of this honor and it is in it­ St. would crack the club's private further notice. St. Burial will be in Buckland self a great compliment to the in­ Aa it Is now, he said, they must Trustees, Benjamin Grzyb, Al­ ^ e current president, Clifford shouldn't make a sissy out of him ter R. Ferguson. he can do more ' "by conciliation Cemetery. status. if he engages in sports, al.so. bust storms arose in some areas and diplomacy than by trying to tegrity of your organization. More­ make a left turn across northbound phonse Rubacha and Michael Nisz- CLEARARCE Varney, said the 233 acres in Tol­ To Mail Report There will be no calling hours. , CHILDRER'S WEAR Speaking of Powell’s offer, he Dad can teach his boy a few of the town near sand piles and over, it is an expression of excell­ traffic In order/to use the existing czyscyn. » land on which an option was tak­ said "We couldn't exist as a club New officers were sworn in by knock ft mkn down" when dealing en last month was one of many things about the home that may construction jobs. with a large Democratic majority ent leadership.” parking loU. If Linden St. is ex­ Directors, 'Walter Wojnarowicz, without a clubhouse, and we would Atty. Vincent Diana. tended, a lot on the west side CHILDREN’S PLAYWEAR in corduroy, rayon flannel tracts the club examined over the save his life .some day. In Town Highway Engineer James Gorman reported briefly on the Martin told newsmen he would Judged in the 25 to 50 thousand Frank Kosak, Joseph Yaworski, GIRLS’ T)RESSES in sizes 3 to 6x. $ ] 9 9 relocate in order to fill this desire" 1957 111016 than 7,100 children were Sheckey reported there were no in- population class in the nation, the would be utilized by the Unden St. Jbseph Wrubel, Mlchari Plochar- . . , slacks, crawlers, overalls. ____ $T*24 S-year period. - -for a private organization—"by chapter's activities during the go along with candida.tea from Mother Pleads ■Values to $3.98. Site Near Highway killed in hCime accidents, ami there etderits in connection with his de­ year and announced that a com the Insurgent group to fill either Manchester Chamber was consfdaf- traffic, he said. ezyk, Genevieve Wojnaroiricz, Ida Sizes 3 to 8. $1.98 value. ■ members." partment beyond a couple of tree ed for a well balanced progranv'in In reaffirming his contention It is believed the land lies south were 150 non-fatal accidents for plete report will be mailed soon or both of the positions of assist­ Ferrence, Helen Opalach and Stel­ Sizes 7 lo 14. Values to $.r.00...... $ of the Wilbur Cross Highway and He said he expects that the club every fatal one. limbs which came down. There was five major categories — busljiess that Linden St. should be extended, la Kirs. 2.88 to chapter members and others ant leader and chairman of the For Return of Martin Alvord, TPC chairman, east of Menriw Rd. It Is bclicv- membership will favor the Gover­ Things a boy may be taught in­ no trouble with the highway equip­ GOP Policy Committee o f the development, community better­ Adam Berk Is sexton and Stan­ nors’ recommendation. ment. interested in receiving them. said the town “ niust have” a street FLANNEL LINED CORDUROY BOXER LONGEES in •d, also, that the parcel is one clude; Also discussed last night was House. ment, economic understandiw, leg­ ley Opalach Sr. is caretaker of the The end of the high winds is pre­ islative action and organization running parallel to Main St. to charcoal, brown, navy, red ... $T .47 How to change a fuse and dan­ the forthcoming annual Red Cross But he said he would not re­ Stolen Infant maintain an even traffic flow and cemetery. SNOW SUITS, PRAM SUITS. Sizes to 6x. .47 gers connected with certain elec­ dicted late this evening. Meanwhile improvement. Officers of St. Cecilia’s Choir are the town stays inside. fund drive in March. treat as a candidate for leader. , Cirixl Frequently relieve present congestion on Main ■Values to $11.98. *7 Sizes 3 lo 6x. $2.98 value. ■ Tolland County trical w'ire.s. Boys who are curious G orm ^ said today the chap “ We have a clear majority,” he Sheila Obzut, president; Lynne about wall sockets should be (Continued from Page One) The Chamber has been also cited St. Custer, vice president; Lorraine ter. which has been short of funds contended. frequently for its business and Some time ago, he said, the shown the positive and negative is now operating on money it had 'I made the compromise to pre­ Commission had proposed that Yaworski, secretary: and Mrs. BOYS’ LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS, famous $ 1 .5 9 wires, "the hot line" as electri- Frank Chlonchio was kidnaped community efforts in national pub­ Caroline Custer, treasurer. Chamber Division put aside for a building fund. He vent a fight and to preserve the lications such as "News and Cues” Cottage St. on the east side of GIRLS’ TYROLEAN CO.ATS in sizes 3 to 6x. 33 ianjj, refer to it. Once he under­ said that money will probably unity that means so much to the only 2% hours after birth. A supper^ the traditional Opla- E & W brand. Sizes 6 to 18. Values to $2.99. ■ Democratic Legislators of the United States Chamber; re­ Main.St. be extended to accomplish A $5.95 value. *3 stands, he may steer clear of it. Meeting Tonight carry the organization through Republican party right now.” Police W'ere aware the note this, but action on the suggestion tek Wafen, and the Installation of 2 for $3.00 gional publications such as the the parish committee, will be held He should be instructed, too, until March when the new drive might be the work of a crank, but “New England Council” and "Busi­ was not taken by the Board of Di­ about the dangers of water and Jan. 18 at 3 p.m., with a program A general meeting of the mem­ gets underway. hoped it might provide some lead ness Roundup,” and State publi­ rectors. Get Committee Posts electricity, and electrocution that The chapter will probably have Extension of Unden St., also of carols, recitations and speeches, BOYS’ JACKETS, OUTERWEAR. .99 bers of the rctflil division. Cham­ lo the baby's whereabouts. cations like the State Development sponsored by the Friendship Club. ARCTIC WEIGHT SLEEPERS, famous brand. $ 1 .5 7 may result from this combination, to start immediately to use money Commission’s “Information Liet- contemplated by the Commission, ber of Commerce, will be held to­ Except for the note, the search Regularly $4.99 and $5.99. *3 Democratic House and Senate particularly stepping into a flooded collected in March instead of wait­ Obituary ter.” would serve the same purpose he Regular $2.25 value. I corporations and General Law'. cellar and turning on the electric night at 7 o'clock at Cavey's Res­ members from the 45th District Hebron, Mrs. Carlman Frankel, taurant' to discuss current busi­ ing until July 1, the start of the remained fruitless. Beginning with slightly more said However putting the street (Tolland County) learned of their switch. new fiscal year. Detective Inspector John J. than 100 members less than two through would probably be an ex­ Agriculture and Penal Institu­ ness conditions and what can be Mrs. Julia Maloney committee appointments last night Darters ' connected with power done to improve them. If the local chapter runs out of Bradt said “It's pretty much the years ago, the Manchester Cham­ pensive proposition he cautioned, tions; Richard Keefe, Education Mrs. Julia Ann Harrington Ma­ Local Stocks et a meeting held in Stafford -vnd Claims. tools ami mowers should be ex-' Primar.v purpose of the meet­ funds then, he said, the national same as yesterday. There's nothing ber now has almost 500 members. and one which might not meet Springs. Stafford, Renato Calchera, Fish plained. Ditto hoW to batten down ing, according to Bruce Watkins, organisation will have to give it loney, widoiv o f Richard J. Ma­ really hot.” In legislative matters, it has with the approval of a budget-con­ Although committee appoint­ and Gam* and Public Parsonnel, articles in the event of strong r.hairman of the division, will be additional funds. loney, died at her home, ^2 Winter It was difficult to determine If conducted numerous studies, in­ scious Board of Directors. 1^. .JaU.Ja«t^night;...... Before' action je taken,^p\vard Guotatloos rurnlsned by ments are not usually ahhoiincea Tolland, cTiarleiii H. Leonard, wdhds, and W,fiy. ' ' 'to seek new ideas as to hbVv M4h- Refreshments were served by the note-bearing diaper had cloth­ cluding regional planning, charter Coburn A MIddInbrook. Inc. until the shortly after General As­ Banks and Public Utilities. Teach Animal Lore chester retailers can meet com­ Mrs. George Sweet, Mrs. James ; She was 'born April 1, .1867, In ed the Chionchjo child. revisions, restaurant wage order, purchasing any land for a ^ rk in g sembly convenes. 35th District Frasinelli also announced that A young child should be taught petition, preserve what they have, Elliott, and Mrs. Raymond An- East 'Windsor, and lived im Hart­ When some of the baby's gar­ and so on. lot In the vicinity, which would be Bank Stock* ' ’ Democratic State Central Com­ (Jharles Stark of Coventry has been about anir.ipils and snakes, par­ and increase their sales this year. disio. ford for 39 years and the twnain- ments were found in a vacant store It h£-s also conducted survcy.s done with parking meter funds, Al­ Bid Asked | mitteeman Attilio Frasinelli of appointed messenger and door­ ticularly i f he livds in the country. ing yeafa - of - her life in ll^ ch e s - In Brooklyn Saturday, a diaper and studies on the new junior high vord suggested that experts be Conn. Bank and Trust ter. She vraa the only lltfing, char­ called in to go into the entire mat­ Co...... 371,4 39 V4 U A Stafford Springs said the appoint­ keeper. His alternate will be Ed­ He- shouldn't 'ear those that can’t was not among^hem. school, swimming pools, fluorida­ A First National Bank of ments he announced last night are ward Leary of Hebron. hurt' him and serve a useful pur­ ter membel' of the Women’s Bene­ However, the'^tascade Diaper tion, parking, street lighting, ter thoroughly and make recom­ WOMF.N’S FUR TRIMMED WOMEN’S FELT BOUDOIR Manchester ...... 38 40 J SUPPERS OR PLASTIC WOMEN’S LADY SUHON pose in the world of nature.' He fit Assn. She was a member of Service,, which supplies the hos­ walk lights, consolidation, housing mendations. virtually assured. Hartford Nations MOCCASINS Democrats from the county should learn, too, how to avoid 7 Student Airmen Die St. James’ Church. pital. said the diaper in the subway for the aged, vocational school, Such a survey would probably SUPPERS She leaves two daughters, Miss run into $10 'or $12 thousand, he Bank - A Trust Co. 32 — imen’s Dresses animals until he has si ed them up. was not one of theirs. . country club. United Fund and will send nine Representatives and Fire Insurance Companies In leather or satin. A $2.00 value. the State Senator to the Legisla- In these days of traveling fa­ Frances E. Maloney and Miss Police are convinced the abduc­ other issues affecting the town. said, but the price would be a $2-22 ROLL SLEEVE BLOUSES Hearings Set Aetna Fire ...... 77 80 Values to $3.98. $1.44 ture. thers. the mother is offered an Katherine J. Maloney, both of Man­ tor is a frustrated mother. They The Manchester Chamber has small one to pay in view of the fact opportunity to show a little fel­ In Syracuse U. Blaze chester; two sons, Thomas J. of been extremely active in the trade that much more would be spent in Hartford F ir e ...... 185 196 County Republicans, with 13 are checking hospital records for National ...... 114 122 House members, still outnumber On Additions low hov' to be a host in the home. West Hartford and Maurice A. Ma­ the names of women whose chil­ development field and instrumen­ purchasing property. loney of Manchester: a sister. Miss tal in bringing new companies to Recommends Caution Phoenix ...... 77 80 the Democrats. Their committee One mother makes each little boy (Continued from Page One) from a pre-dawn Are that swept dren died at birth. Life and Indeninlty Ins. Co*. appointments 'will not be known take over and play "daddy " when the Delta Kappa Epsilon fratern Mary L Harrington, and a brother, The kidnaper is believed to be a town. Alvord said he thought they until the state’s governing body Timothy J. Harrington, both of Within the organization, revised should “go slow” on any contem­ Aetna Casualty .... 179 189 To Spending the ma.i of the house is away. In the southeastern edge of . the city. ity house on the Williams College heavy-set bleached blonde, be­ Aetna Life ...... 239 249 GADGET SALE convenes. 36th District Republican Manchester; 5 grandchildren, and by-laws and elections were initi­ plated projects and act only on the this role he learns to pull back The students had just arrived to campus today. tween 30 and 35, who was seen at Conn. G eneral...... 355 370 State Central Committeeman John dining chairs for his sisters, to lake a 9-mdnth crash program Six of the youth.s were taken to 15 great-grandchildren. the hospital Friday night. ated. an increased budget Insti­ advice of experts, “before dumping H. MuUen of Staffofd said today. Four public hearings will be held Funeral services will be held tuted. policies enforced, and publi­ in $150,000.” Htfd. Steam Boiler 110 116 tonight in the Municipal Building pass a tray now and then, to light that stresses Russian. The pro­ the college infirmary for treatment Police watched for two women Travelers ...... 9414 98' Frasinelli said State Senator the dinner candles. gram, established dn the 1940s, is of smoke inhalation and scratche.s. Thursday morning at 8:30 at the fitting the description whose back­ cations/- such as the “ Chamber Phillip Harriiion, a TPC member on appropriations totalling $41,033. W. P. Quish Funeral Home, 225 Made" and, real estate letter were and formerly vice chairman of the Public DtUlties David Dickson will head one com­ When company c imes, he greets subsidized by the government for One student, Ernest B. Imhoff, grounds singl6 them out. Conn. Light & Power 23 >4 25'4 G The Directors’ meeting will begin Main St., followed by a solemn distributed.' The Chamber handles Parking Authority, said parking mittee and serve on two others. them at the door, lakes hats and the Air Force. Williamstow'n, stood on a w'indow One is a New'York City woman Hartford Electric Lt. 65)4 67)4 VAL. TO $1.98 The committee Dickson will head at 8 o’clock. requiem Mass at 9 o’clock In St. about three thousand inquiries relief is "desperately needed" by all $5.99 values o $1.99 value The appropriations are $25,000 to coats. And don't think he'll look ledge in his bare feet for 15 min­ missing* since Thursday, who had Hartford Gas, Co. .. '4014 43*4 was not announced last night, but j silly bowing to his elders when FIRE KILLS FOt'R utes until firemen rescued him with James’ Ch\irch. Burial will be in been a patient In a mental hos­ about the town annually and there Main St. merchants for their cus­ the tow'n counsel’s account; 54,000 are about 18 meetings held each Souther. New England he will serve as a member of the he is a small child. Manners bf Martinsburg. W. Va., OP)—Four a ladder. He w'as one of those taken St. Bridget's Cemetery. pital. tomers during certain seasons of Telephone ...... 43)4 46)4 Serate X^propriaUonr’c^mmitteelf^ of the Mi;^niclpal that sort arc dying out. one rea­ to the infirmary. Friends may cal! at the funeral month. the year, and he urged that some ^ roll sleeve blouses in iTd’ also on the Roads. Rivers and! Building hearing room; $5^33 for persons w'ere burned to death in a The other is Mrs. Betty Jean Credits Members Manufacturing Companies CERAMICS WOODEN PRODUCTS son v'hy so many nice little boys fire that swept through the in­ The blaze broke out in the 45- home from '7 to 9 ©’.clock tonight Benedict©, who took a baby from sort of action be taken soon. Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 69*4 6! A fabulous .selection at a pin stripes, plaids, checks . . • Bridges Committee. | Hartford County. grow up to he big boors. and tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 For an example of Chamber Mrs. Katherine Bourn. Parking KITCHEN GADGETS PLASTICS WARE Several important House com-j <’od $7,000 to the insurance ac- terior of a nursing home early to­ year-old 3-story structure about 5 a San Francisco Hospital In 1955 work, within one-division alone, 42 Associated Spring .. 18 2( iridescents. day. Five others w'ere rescued by a.m. and firemen were still pouring to 9 p.m. and returned it nine days later. Authority secretary! suggested Bristol Brass ...... 10)4 1- money price. Regular and half Dobby weaves, inittee, appointments will go fO| count. d j i Vernon Fire IMstrict. consideration. room dwelling, formerly a resi­ With no telephone in the house. home from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight drastlc^^ changes In the forseeable change which must be made in a Wednesdays from 7. to 9 p.m. until future.'He said he w{H devote his 'Other comnUttee -appointmenta resolution giving Board' sanction He went on to say that his son dence, was badly damaged. The Mis. Dickson carried one daughter and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 Jan. 15. , MEN'S FAMOUS DERBY UNDERWEAR ... annoonesd by. Frasinelli, who is for a homes-for-the-aged project and his wife are still too upset to outside showed few marks of the a mile up the road in her arms ,to to 10 p.m. • Cheney Technical School is lo-' time at. present to getting to know Silao State Food and Drag (Com'-' here. think- of any definite plans for the Are. -the nearest neighbor to summon cated on School St. the schedules and routines of . his MEN’S JACKETS, OUTERWEAR our complete stock of T-SHIRTS, BRIEFS ----- 54^ Sizes S-M-LrXL. mlssloner .and Stafford First Se- future, but may possibly rebuild The structure had been.used as aid. The child was without slip­ Mrs. Grace Eagleson office and all the members of the CONSULT US ON YOUR quality men’.s jackets and outerw^r . . . 20% OFF . Mrs. Grace Elagleson of Wind­ department, ATHLETIC SHIRTS - - - -44c est prices in ths ipW i l*ctman,''were;, in. Coventry at some later date. a nursing home for about 10 years. pers or shoes. .,, ^Jothing held back. 'Coventry, Charles Harlow, In- In. the meantime, he saicL they ' A H re reportedly caused a Higganum Fire Chief' Lorenzo sor, 'mother of Thoinas S. Eagle- Trucks Start 2-year Test He Indicated he will make a BUILDING PROBLEMS son of Manchester, died Sunday pdlnt of metting With supernu­ About Town . -plan to stay at his home lif Man­ patient’s smoking in bed way ex­ Zallera said his department and Our Honest* Expert Advice WIB Save You Monejr chester. tinguished iast March with little afternoon. Ottawa, 111 '— I A fleet of 66 meraries and i^chool police as soon those of Kllllngworth. Deep River, as possible.- ' _ . physical damage, although several Clinton. Westbrook and Old Sfty- She was bom in. Sufleld -June trucks has started to roll bn a 2- \- The Holy Angels Mothers Circle year trek over the most elaborate­ The .chief's office ia still a prcTfit- Persomtt Notices Will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at 3-Day Thanksgiving First patients were treatfrf for smoke brook laid more than 3,000 feet of 13, 1885. She was a member of inhalation. hose to wet down denee woods the First Congregational Church ly prepared eight miles bf highway slon of color, -a result Of the swear-, Joseph Rossetto DRIVE OVER TO THE PARKADE AND SAVE! the home of Mrs, Enrico F. Reale, of Windsor and o f the Women’s in the world, located near Ottawa. Ing-ln ceremony yesterday morn­ H Bonner Rd. Plymouth, Mass.—Only one day Firemen were digg:ing Omough surrounding the houses Id Msmoriam a charred area of the basemei)t Pokoriiy Rd. runs olf Killing- Xfiub'Of Windsor. They are making k multimiUion' ing- . . CONSTiniCTION COMSANY ' — Dec. 13. 1621—was set aside by dollar road test .for the American Baskets Of flowers .presented 1>y. itumoiry of Jessie Irish .to. try to determine the caiise worth Rd. in h very Isolated sec­ Besides her son, she leaves a away' January f, Miknehester ly/lTES has set the Governor BraSTord of the Plym­ dafighter, Mrs.- Alfred'JWataon. of Association of State Highway Of­ members of the force st the court 68 BELMONT STREET—Ml 9-Q308 date o f Thursday, Feb. S, at 7t30, outh (Joiony for the first Thanks- today’s blaze. tion of town. room, were brought downstairs a n d FRIDAY Ve remember, The house, containing antiques, Warehouse Point; one grand­ ficials. D esired to-test the stam­ THE FAIR OPEN w# mra for Its annual banquet at Cavey’e Irfvlng Day in . the New World. daughter and t'wo ' great-grand- ina of varibus road Surfaces, bases, and placed around hts. desk and ' wim ua. Restaurant Mrs. Carol E. Kuehl, However, three days actually wpre 16 ESCAPE FIRE was valued at $30,000 and. was Reaidential and Industrial Coastroctioa completely destroyed. A faulty and brldgaii the teat wlU guide the alio liv the other front offices at situ Ure*. 18 N. Elih St, Is banqi|et chaif- apenj; in feasting and prayer to In- / WIlUamstown, Mass., Jan. 6 MP) the atatlon. M'; ‘ ,3 clfliniie|y was blamed for the blaze. •ni# futuir^'wiU be h«Jd at toe ‘eh ifin eei^ of future highways. 'iii* «iA ^ augxirate the occasion. -—Sixteen students escaped today ' \ , I \ ■ I ' i - , ' ' ' w, '' r

i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1969 P A G B ^ K U E W MANC^HESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY. JANUARY 6, 1959 P A G ? TEN DAILY CROSSWORD PU/ZLE OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE B U ( ^ B U N N Y Winds Topple Radio Tower, Death Toll 34 Antwer to Praviout Punlo CHARGE IT, /c e r t a in l y you DON'T EXPECT ver: s is n 'S ' EXCELLENT. P»LEA5E: ME TO H/WE WHEN I'M Noted Composer As Riotiiig Hits FINISHED! IN SUCH DIRE FINANCIAL Cut Power in Area Towns HOW DOES, VIHa RS HAYEYDU B8I ESAD.'iD O ^ STRAITS ! HAYE A IT LOOK, ^ - KEBP1H& YOURSELF. DOWN ______HOoaE ? DON'T TRY TO TELL A UNIQUE ACROSS A #5-fbot Bolton radio tower, Belgian Congo YOU’RE BEEN AWAY ON A MOOSE HUNT-^ OPPORTlAim 1 Noted Czech 1 Spirit power line* In Wapping and TV Skating Advisory (Uontumqtf from Pag* Ua«) composer, THE CAP OOESNT FODL ME.' YOONE PROBABLY Be e N TO 2 Require [ i i Dzen Awarded Evan the Weatherman has taken ----- Dvorak aerlali, atorm doora and shlnglea Re CCNERINS from your NE\N YEAR'S EYE ReYELRY*- IMPROVE 3 Wait' upon a hand in cutting down on the iMders apparently had loat control 6 He studied i i In Coventry and Columbia were 'the NEISH- 4 British money usual dally schedule of ice skating of the maases. DlO SOO SET CHEWiNS SUM WADS IN '/OUR HAIR AS ' ----- at BORHOOO, of account g A gome of the damage caused bv Sewer Contract hours under supervision at Center African troops with Ehtropean USUAL FROM BEING Zlonice in winds tip to. 60 mile an hour which How ABOUT CLEANING UP THAT BACK VATO B A X TE R "' 5 Parts of Springs Pond, Last night at 8 officers were rushed from 'TOya- 1855 swept through the area last night. YOURS TO START THE NEW ^ 3UST MOVE . bodies The Anthony D*en Construction o'clock there. were only four vDle and took position around the 11 Looked 12 The radio tower of steel lattice YEAR OFF RISHT ? IT SUR^ AWAY , 6 Males m Co., o f 743 N. Main St., has been skaters on the Ice. African quarter. Kuropeaa. para- TOMORROW! luggestivcly 38 Cloys construction valued at S500, is WOULD IMPROYE THE FROM IT.' 7 Last month 21 Written form troopa from tha mUitaryL'MM In 13 Remove 41 Kind of tide owned by radio ham John D. awarded the contract to build Tonight the pond will be open DOORS O F E N 10 AJM. ' NEiariBORHOOO^ ' (ab.) of Mistress Kamiha In northern Katanga ware 14 Threaten 22 Taciturn (pl) Avery of Bolton Lake. sewer on Grove St. In Manchester's until 8:30 only. O n ter Springs 15 Dinner course 8 Withered Anhex will be reserved for hockey flown to Leopoldville. 9 Ledger 23 Mutilate 42 At this pile# A very aaid that he has not had 8th District at a cost o f *4,042. today and tonight'' until 8:30. The rtoU started Sunday with C lI^ ^ 16 Sum up 24 Preposition 43 Heavy blow time to make a clo.se examination 10 Letters The District Board of Directors 17 German 25 Stagger 44 Heavenly of Oic extent of the damage. He Chartar Oak^ParH remains closed a pollUcAl meeting of Congolese . was voted the contract to the Dzen Co. metaphysician body said the tower did not appear to be until further notice.' at which future independence fo r BY V. T. HAMLIN an occasion of 27 Greek letter last night after opening sealed bids 19 German river national 28 Masculine 46 “Emerald Isle" badly damaged.. It snapped off at Temperature dropped to two de­ the Congo \wi)a' mentioned. The A L L E Y OOP from seven construction firms. crowd atarteld shouting,, "'We •want IT m e a n s I CONSIDER THAT 20 Holds In high appellation 47 Change the base and landed in an open grees above zero at the pond last ^okay„.s o n o w WHAT'S mourning in “COME ^ YES, KNOW... regard Dzen'g bid of *4,042 was the 1 “GOTTA" b u s in e s s ONLY HALF Bohemia 29 Heating device direction field away from any buildings. He night. But It was the wind that independence ’now.” ONLY I'M / \YGOnA SEND THAT 23 Dawn (poet.) lowest. SO. "HA" AS FUNNY AS IF I'D 13 Hinder 33 Compass point 48 Gaelic is afraid, however, that some dam­ sent the skaters home early. The crowd began dlspertlng but AW. HE'S ONLY TIRED OF ME BACH , 26 Hideous Construction probably will not WHAT? , SAID HA.FlA.' / ^ \ f 18 New form 36 Facial 60 Fish age did occur to the rotary beam grew into a large mob which I HERRIN' TO MOO.„ / MEAN? begin for another two weeks, ac­ j> SHOCTIN' 0 *T 30 Dill (comb, form) grimace 51 Crimson and motor situated at the top of atartad setting up road blocks and H HIS MOUTH.' , HIM 31 Frozen rain 37 Abstract being 53 Perched cording to Dzen. During this time stoning EuropeanLdrlven cars. AND 20 Ensnare tlie tower. 32 Passages in District officials will be able to Residents in the Graham Rd. Coventry It burst out oi the African the brain calculate property assessments. section of Wapping were without area into the Avenue De Gaulle, a 34 Famous z The District Directors voted to power for about an hour and a street of low butldlnge with shops British school build a sewer on Grove St. Nov. 24 15 half last night as the result of a selling goods for Africans. Most ENJOY YOUR i^HATWlLL 35 Thick, brown after holding public hearings. Patrol Names of the shops arb run by Greeks and syrup line fuse blow out. A spokesman HOLD YOU, The hearings were the result of Portuguese. The 'Africans broke 39 Wife of NaU of the Connecticut Light and Pow­ a petition by flve Grove St. re.sl- BAXTER= into the shops, raneacked them ■»€ M* ' (Aztec) er Co. said today that the power dents who were fed up with their Peloquin Chief and set them on fire. 40 Championship cut off probably occurred when septic lank systems. Debate on the FOOD A t one point, police forces were flag ii Wind whipped wires aroiind caus­ matter was lengthy and one Grove Ernest J. Peloquin was elected pushed bac!' b.v the Africans, who 42 Hosea (ab.) ing a short circuit In the line. St. resident. Mrs, Marion Lane, op­ 45 Royal ' Italian 1) w n !8 Other wind damage in the area chief of the Coventry Police Pa­ were using sto<>er and firearms. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER posed the sewer family name consisted mostly of TV antennas Consulting Engineer Hayden trol to replan John T. Cousin who The riots were the worst since W being blown over, storm doors torn | World War II. Several small riots SHOPPING 48 Night before has completed two years in that an event off hinges and several cases of j ,at roughly have occurred lately. Indicating 49 His - — W roof shingles coming off in large , jg office. unrest among the increasingly po­ BY AL VERMEER career was In what was termed bv some litically conscious natives. w sheets. I The Dzen Co.'s winning bid was P K ISC ir.LA ’H POP influenced by A spokesman of the W iU im anlic^^ insUllation of 430 feet patrol members as a complete sur­ Leopoldville is situated directly AT THIS OW, BC7Y.' W IT M WITM OR ' A N E W the works ol office of the C L& P Co. repoi ted no , g vitrified tile pipe, 250 prise Peloqiiin was elected by a acroAs the Congo River from the OR WITHOUT W ITM QUT , IDRESS Richard major damage in Hebron, Colum- , three vote majority at the Pa­ French Equatorial Africa capital W H A T 7, Wagner trol's annual meeting last night. I'VE MADE YOUR ------P t e i t h ”T^;.'^^anager of : P‘P - n ^ of Brazzaville. Its African popula­ ^ FAVORITE DISK , 52 More facile Other officers elected at last tion of at least 300,000 has been 6 54 Peruser the Wilhmantic office of the ^ e night's meeting were Thomas FRIENDLY, d e a r ; s c R a m b l e d J FT The other bids, in order of ap­ exposed to political ideas spread­ 55 Bowling term Southern New England Telephone Dunnack as deputy chief replac­ OYSTERS! pearance, were: ing from the French colonies, ( n l ) if Co., said that there was sporadic Frank Damato and Sons, M an­ ing Delmar Potter who served for which recently received some self- 56 Made damage, "not anything more than four years, Eugene Conner as % if chester, *4,162.10; .Jarvis Con­ government. iSelgium is trying to mistakes normal. " He said there were a few lieutenant to replace Ernest J. move more slowly toward grant­ CONVENIENT 57 Cubic meter struction Co., Manchester. *5,694.- calls from individuals saying 10: Juno-Maskel, East HaHford, Peloquin who served for two years ing Afrii'ans a voice In govern-1 SHORT RIBS B Y F R A N K O’N E A L branches had fallen on their lines *5.290; Macari Bros., Windsor, in that capacity and Marcus Ham ­ ment. but other than that things were 16.515; T. C. Wright. Andover, ilton sergeant to replace Anthony Leopoldville has been a center of I quiet. *4.892.50: and R. A. Rogozinskl. Paulis after two years. attraction for Africans from tribal SUPER (50KS VJH/Vr He said they are “ holding our Thomaston, W.767. , Mrs. Leo Leary was re-elected villages far Inside the Congo. Many X\E FOUND) breaths. The wind doesn't seem to as secretary-treasurer of the or­ found jobs In the capital and set-1 OUTl be letting up." ganization. lied there. Chief George Nelson of the An­ An amendment to the Patrol's Efforts have been made by I MARKET!” dover Fire Department reminded Map Nearly Ready European authorities to build Jl I£l1 NL SjL by-laws was proposed creating the people to be careful of fire haz­ post of detective sergeant. It was houses for the Africans, but most ards, explaining that it is difficult of the huge native settlement is a B Y A L C A P P and BOB L U B B E R S Of Robertson Park voted by members to give this T.ONG SAM to figh t fires in this type of position to Anthony Paulis in the maze of clay and mud huts border­ weather. ing narrow, unpaved streets hard-1 Serving Rockville, Vernon, TmlcOtt- -OeTMARWeP AFORE ANOTHEE FULL Tov-n Engineer James Sheekey event the amendment should pass vlllr, Wapping, Manchester and .sur­ ■me DIVININ' He explained that sources . of at next month's meeting. It Is a ly wide enough for a car. MOON cR o sse s TH' VALLEY frrrrr said today a contour map of In contrast, immediately along-1 rounding communltlea. . f? O p ... WHICH water were likely to be frozen nilc of the organization that any -$HUPt>e/fr- WILL Robertson Park should be ready Jpide the African city Is the spa­ pumps and other apparatus was amendment cannot be voted into cious, comfortable European Leo, LEAP MET'THE" apt to freeze up and that there by njid-February as a basis lor effect until one month from the as It Is known by It* Inhabitants. RpoR^pooiwep was always danger of slipping on planning site improvement and date on which notice is given of Unlike most other Congo towns CRirreRTHATV Icy spots, cau.sing harm to both YES', n'S SOMETHINO playing areas there. the proposed amendment. there is no "No-M an's Land " be-1 6CT- men and fire apparatus. The map is being prepared from t'weerr the two areas. THEY CALL A 5KURITY plot data being collected by En­ Thousands of Africans work In I BLAMKET gineering Department field crews. the European city, at the port, in A conduit enclosing Lydall and Development Unit the shipyards, at the railroad sta­ White Brooks was laid through the park last fall as a step In a aeries tion, and as clerks In the numer­ 8 and 8 Will Get Report ous administrative buildings of the A of improvements proposed b- for­ T.M. U.,. Ml Congo government, the banks and | Cl 199* b, NCA W.1M, Iw mer Mayor Harold A. Turkington. A report on a proposed industrial J-6 Sheekey said the map, after com­ private companies. foundation In Manchester will he They pour out of their slums I Q— Has civil rights been a major pletion. will go to Park Superin­ “He't a famous gun-slinger. You'll find 'em slung all given at a meeting of the Town De­ every day by bicycle, on fool and factor in attempts to invoke clo­ tendent Horace Murphey and Rec­ velopment Commission tonight at over the place!" reation Supervisor James Herdlc in buses, and return at day's end to BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONPFIELD ture rules in the Senate? 7;30 in the Municipal Building. their mud huts and brightly lit JUD D S A X O N A—Eight of the 22 cloture at­ for their recommendations on what Ii The report will be made by 'Vice cafes where Europeans are banned | tempts'to date have Involved civil the final grades should be for Chairman Henry J. Rockwell and park and playing area purposes. at night. 'The moment you enter thi.8 exciting new sufier rights issues. TDC member Robert Tomassi, who Tension hAs existed In the Afri­ B Y ROUSON Cost of fill for site improvement were appointed as a committee to market you'll be thrilled by the warm, friendly at­ might fall between *20,000 and $30,- can city for some time, U has been LITTI E SPORTS Q—What was General Grant's conden.se the results of the T D C ’s mosphere and the colorful decor. It’s completely I 000. Sheekey has said. growing more acute lately with real first name? exhaustive stud,v of Industrial The Town Planning Commission some African leaders starting to new from head to toe and feeture.s a va.st array of A — Hiram. foundations for presentation to the will also be asked for recom­ talk aloud about politics and Inde­ top quality foods from all over the world . . . all public. pendence. Q— W hat is the origin of com­ mendations in connection with the priced low for aaving.s and all guaranteed to please park. The Commission had spent sev­ The long delay in the Belgian merce ? eral months studying the feasibility government's announcement of its you. Come in and see! A —The first foreign merchants Afterward, Sheekey said, final y of having such a privately oper­ plans for political and social pro­ / of whom there is record were the plans, specifications, and a cost ated foundation establi.shed in gress in the Congo, now announced Arabs and the Babylonians; their estimate will go to General Mana­ 1 Manchester as a means of attrac­ for Jan. 13, further Increased un- | trade was by land. The first mari­ ger Richard Martin for his ap­ ting industry to die town before rest. OPEN DAILY 9 A.M.-9 P.M. time carriers were the Phoenicians, proval, and then to the Board of Directors. going on record as favoring It. So far the unrest appeared con- | the founders of T>re and Sidon. A report will also be submitted fined to Leopoldville and Stanley­ on a brochure which the Commis­ ville, the chief center In the north­ BY JOHNNY HART Q—In English h'story what was Atomic Gauffer Made sion is preparing and which will he east Congo. Otherwise the immense I B. C. the Barebones Parliament ? sent to industrial agents and real­ ANOTHER PAY, ANOTHER territory, one-third the size of the m RK IS THE accomplishment A —This was the nickname given New York — A New York com­ I have invented a tors. United States and with a popula­ HUNDREDS OF OOLLARS IN VALUABLE PRIZES BY ROY CRANE ACCOMPLISHMENT.' to Oliver Cromwell's "Little Par­ pany has developed an atomic \ BUZZ SAWYER SCHEDULE FOK US - EACM OF SOME ta s k f o r THE tion of 13 million Africans, was liament" of 16.53. because one of its package-measuring unit which it day w e . w il l w o r k from BETTERMENT OF SOOETY! Deaf Chiltlrrh Aideil quiet. At present the African tribal Enter our simple “Name The Baby” cefntest. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 6. 1969 PAGE TWELVE A edo Says Criticism Hurts NBA All-Stars Named THE New' York, Jain 6 (fPi The^VVoody Ssuldsberry of Phlladelphl* roaches of the National BasketbslI and Richie Guerin of Netv York. Herald es to Rookie Trails Assn, today selected 10 players to The Western cosches named Baseball’s New Clown Prince Davis Cupper play In tlie Fast-West All-Hlar Jack T.wyman of Cincinnati, By paine. FrlilaV, Jan. 23 al Ihe De­ Geot'ife ‘Yardley snd Dirk McGuIr# Ken Schinkel Beeoine troit OlyinplH. Ten players pre­ of Detroit and Larry Foust and EARI. YOST MakinJi Good in Bi« Leagues May viously liad been selected by t.he Dick Garniaker of Mlnneapeli*. Sport* Editor hnskethall writers snd sports- Players selected by the writers Spectacular Triumph rssters. snd rsfllo-TV men were: Red Socker By One Goal U.S. Citizen Hasliell Colien, leacne piihltrity Plenty of Room for Im provfincnl Philadelphia i/T; Max Patkln itliector, said the All-Star jjame East— Ken .Sears, New York; (baseball age 36) is ninklng the will lie carried on network NBc'i i f’ " " ’ Arizin, Philadelphia; Bill Rus- Scholastic basketball season has reached the one third point Standings PeiTlt, Jan. (i (/!’)—"H Imi't.s Has Praise Boosts Venturi Stock W. la. T. big leagues at 38. It’s not exactly television. Hie tune durinjr wldch I ">'>>■ R” '’ Cotisy and Bill Hhtrtnan, In completion and Manchester High's chances of gaining a luc, hill 1 ant not K<'inif- '<> 'c' Hie F'rlday iiiRhl hoxiliE bouts > Rostnti. Buffalo ...... 2 3 10 2 what Maxle vanted but I f i the it jfpl ntP down.” .Mcx Olnipdn berth in the Class A State Tournament a.t New Haven in Los Angeles, Jan. 6 (/P)— The 1969 winter golf season was Hershey ...... 2 0 13 4 next best thing, iiornially are carried. ] West— Flljfin Baylor, Mllfneap- March are slimmer titan a mop handle's shadow. The record, off to a^rousing start today with good-looking Ken Venturi a Cleveland ...... 20 16 f Maxie is louring some of the said todav aftiT ipadinn of The Eastern coacties plckeil oils: Cliff HaRsn. Bob Pettit and Dolph SctiH.i'es, .tolin i Red I Kerr Slater Martin, Rt, Louts and Oen# going into tonight's road game with Conard in West Hartford, For Stengel spectacular winner of the first tournament on the rich money Rochester ...... 14 21 2 National Basketball Assn, cities. more priticisni in Ihe Cnited 24 0 and I.arry Costello of Si'raciise. Gsbne. Detroit. stood at one win and four defeats against .schoolboy foes. A trail. As the nomadic professionals headed for the next stop, sprinlgfleld ....1 5 He always wanted tn make the .States over Amerien’s Davis stood at one wi Providence ...... 14 22 1 big leagues In baseball. So during los.s to thf Atumni i.s ruh iiuludod' Ph iladelphia, .Ian. 6 (/P)— ------the * 20,000 Tijuana Open In Mexico Cnii victory, intermisaions he goes Oifl on the " O.., it dce.^ not in any manner rarr>'^ show* that of the four loaaea, t\^. A tten tio n Joe Cronins K efoiC Friday, Venturi counted the *5,300 Auslrallan |iapsrs claily have New York — For the first time basketball court and. gives various ranted dlapatrhea from (he .elates Goodrich - Firestone - Fi*k - U.S. Royal - Goodrich any wripht------for - totimament------...in,. rating ■were by 16 . points, one, by nine and JO*’ presid/int he picked up o ff his tremendous come-from-behind victory in the in 10 weeks, Ken Schlnkel's Impreseions like how he holds a m whi<’h rommentatora have de- WTtat's wrong with the current Hall High scored a one-poini w-in. jo f tlie American I.eajfue, send Conard Hosts American Hockey League scoring cluh' If I have liearri Una quo.'iion *36,000 Los Angeles Open. runner on first base or how he rifled the use of a "foreigner" to| ^ lead was serlou.sly threatened, as popped to me once I've hoard n at iTed Williams a contract. Ted At tee-oflf time at the Rancho puts himself In the shoes of a bring Die tennis trophy bark to, 0 IVfeit.-iively, the players held : , 3 ^,^ [ip's going tO play in rookie Art Stratton of Cleveland pitcher facing the world cham­ America. PC FISK TIRE SERVICE ((< )eaa1 50 timea .ainca t,itc aea.'on their hsnrls dow-n at their Indian Five Golf Club yesterday the 27-year- climbed to within a single point of opened the aecond week in nocom- old pro from Dal.v City,.Caiif., was pion Y’ankees. "S(*me people sav these thinK-' * . . . » . r o n n IN MANCHESTER n ' the Springfield veteran, Schinkel Just to be ('oht fover sinl." the young ^ IN HARTFORD gcncrally rhCognlzed the forgotten msn of the. tou'^na- Patkln is so funny . that he has ber. the hall Very few passes are ever Williams. scored only one goal during the Peruvian Im a .said. "I learned Imig • I don't have the anawrr. or an-, as the greatest hitler of modern ir.ent. He played in a threesome been dubbed "the . new clown intercepted with hands at your In CCIL Tilt past week to raise his total to 52 ago you rannol let siirh thinga get ^ gwer*. at my flnEorlipa for I h o o j baseball, listed his inlitnlion lo with Joe Campbell of Knoxville, prince of baseball.'' Al Schacht, points, while Stratton had five under your skin, 1 \v a.«» thankful to . only viewed the Indian.a Iwice thia' side. play at least another year at an Tenn., and amateur Phil Rodger* 66, ('oe-sn't like It becapse Al isn't CLEARANCE By P.\T BOLDUC points and increased his total to the thiited Slates for giving ipe ; | geaaon. once in a aiiperviaed intra Also. Windham literally broke Informal pre.ss conference last; of La Jolla. Calif., which attracted old enough to beWiallfi". old. Lose two, win two and lose two. 51 points. Stratton had the extra an oppoi t unlt>’ to play l^avis ('lOH gquad ammmage anil in one g;.],]/. .Mam-hesler s hark with a fast night. I Define DescriptloB If they continue at their present ..ractically nobody. advantage of having played In only lenms. which 1 might never have sM laat Friday nighl'a loaa to tVind- break, all because no one wa.s "1 don t know how long I'll b e; The gallery, braving blustery back lo protect .Siihe. I know-, pace the Conard Chieftains should 37 games compared to Schinkel's Actually Patkln- defines dearrip- done otheru'i.»ie„ I ct»nsii|er Amen- «jC ham High. able lo continue in baseball. " com- i winds and cold, was out trailing lion be ause onep he gO''s into One game dnean t make a .«ea- everybody .seore.a in the game of w-ln their next two starts, begin­ 39. (M my tennis home SNOW TIRES mented the controversial outfield- 1 the leader, Art Wall Jr., Billy his act it's hard to tell whether gon blit flawa I not iced tn praclirr basket hail loday hut there Is still ning tonight with weak Manches­ Schinkel's total was made up of AinerleAti IMa>er I er -'Three or four years ago Maxwell, National Open champion he's just arrivihg or just leaving. UK( AIM’U ) WITH THK tlimed up In the game a" well room for defense and a hoy back ter. The two CCIL rivals meet for 26 goals, which al.so led the league, "All Die tenm.s I learned 1 pick- * I d have said I wouldn't be playing Tommy Bolt, Mike Souchak and Sometime.* he loo's li'ke a t\s'o- » V • saves at least 10 to 15 points a the first time this w-inter in an Snoivshoes Snowhtmnd and 26 assi.sts. Stratton had 19 ed up in Die I'mied Slates. I have ^ rINI :s r h i hhek ohta i n abli ; now. You just rnn't tell" two youngsters, Doug Sanders and h' ded person. He moves that fast glime He may never get the head­ Williams, who at the age of 40, 8:30 contest at Conard's new gym It’s no mean feat to handle snow.shoes, as Denise Tichen discov­ goals and 32 assists, the latter fig ­ lived there five years 1 have been 0 Need Floor I.eader in West Hartford. The re-spective John MoMullin. ers at tinity. N. H. The three-\oar-old can't quite get the hang when he mimics. educated there. Fiw the past fe\s ’ >• lines hut his true value to the w-on the American Ueaguc batting | ■Venturi was no, bargin. He was ure giving him a tie with Harry The biggest need la a floor lead­ JV teams open festivities in a 6:45 of the country devices, mil has plenty of snow to practice in. Connie Mack once calle,! him years I have been listed in the U.S ^ team Is known lo the roHclung uilc with a .328 average, said he Crash Landing Results in Losing hy a Head eight strokes behind Wall after Pidhiniy of Springfield in assists er. Every succesafnl team not a staff. I expects to play at least 100 preliminary. Winter conie.s early and slays. with 32 each "Ihe funniest man I have ever ranking, which mean.s Du'v i'on.*riil , x Head seemingly buried in the turf, Ermii crash lands on his neck just past the last hurdle of a After dropping one-sided deci­ mediocre rounds of 72-71-72 for .seen " Old Connie saw quite a world beater but a team ihat will Manehesler. too. doesn't hava games. ' I'd hale to think I ITollowing the two leaders in ei' me one t)f Diem. I am a Peiuvi- -Z steeplecha.se at Kempton Park, hard by London. Fallen Jockey Johnny Gilbert is only a whisker sions to undefeated Windham (72- the^ Rancho Club's par 36-35-71. few. too. including Rube 'Vaddell win *t leaat 50 per cent of Ita good shooters In five games the couldn't," he said. ! scoring were Bill .Sweeney of Buf­ an by birth and citizenship, but 1 ^ games, must have a quarterback away from the flying hoofs of another jumper flashing by. 40) and unpredictable Wethersfield Back to Back Eagles and .Iimime Dykes. ronaider myself an Ameru an ten- I squad scored 219 points for a 43.4 Trifle Heavy falo in third place with 47 point.a 6.70x1.'I or playmaker. Manchester doe.sn't (65-39). Coach Larry Stewart's So all Venturi did was knock ms player'." * point per average. The season The sin gin g oultlelder of the and Bill Dea of the Bisons tied with Inyident.ally, it was Dyke.s who (i.n oxifi 6 disappointing club w-hipped winless College Grid Mentors have one. In fart, aeveral hoys Olmedo, now ctnnpeting in the V high w-as 52 poinla in the loss to Boston Red Sox w-as in the city out two birdies and two back-to- Pidhirn. each having 43 points di.srovered Patkin on the Philly kept running over to the bench Platt (72-66) and Maloney (45-33) Westeni Australian ('hamplon-' jJ fi.lOxl.'i Hall No one experta the srhool- for a sport-a-rama show at which back eagles on the first nine holes Another rookie. Billy Hicke of sandlot.s. Dyltes was managing the •eeking' advice whtle the game before bowing to Hartford Public for a course record 30, blast on Rorhesler, rounded out the top six (’’lucago While Sox and the parent ships here, sard even his own rouM- ! rill* Tax wag In progress and m two in­ boys In 32 minutes to match the he gave a flycasting exhibition. He (64-37) and racy Bristol (.59-49) Ijy was not resentful but proud ; ^ point-making totals of the Boston appeared in fine condition although Defending CCIL Swimming in with a 33. post a 63 for 278 Want Goal Posts Moved with 42 points. < lub signed him to a contract stances the opposition scored bas­ In Its last two starts. Conard has and sit back to see if Wall could Uiat he had l>een ai>le t«> plH\ and' 5 Celtics but a higher point produc­ he complained of being a trifle 1 Bob Bailey of Cleveland re- 111 the Wisconsin State l,eague kets. Thst makes sense, five men averaged only 47 points a game crack it. lielp win the I>nvis ('up. lU' aX tion is needed to improve the In­ heavy. i as against 60 for the opposition. maineri the penalty leader with "I was a .skinny kid, 150 \agalnst four. The tall, siin-lanned Williams As it turned out, Wall made a Cincinnati, Jan. 6 (,/P)—Collope football coaclie.s who 106 minutes on 33 minors, fdur m.a- feated the unrld.s tw<» lop ania-^'^ FIRESTONE \Speed Is sadly lacking. Perhaps dian record. Much like the Chieftains who pound.s. " sayi Max, "Not good teiirs, A.shiey ( ’ooper and Mai An , I spoke of many things—his 1958 gallant bid but it was not quite scorneil the two-point convpr.sion nile have now learned In jors. a 10 niimile misronduct and looking, hut not too iigl\'. either. thb. youngsters just don't move Champions Well Balanced were expected to be a leading con­ good enough ' y two strokes. dei'son. and lomeil with Ham Rub * batting title, the New- York Yan­ TOWN & COUNTRY anyrhore. However, a boy doesn't tender for the league title this sea­ live and play with it. Rut they are .seeking a compromi.se. a niati'h penalty I Itioiight I was doing all nglil 3! kees and their manager, Casey The 35-year-old Wall, always a ".M A oil lirst. Gut til ardson in uiimmg Die dniihles in a . have foi^ be a track sprinter to Not All the Fault son. the Indians have shown very They want the goal po.-;ts mmcii to the goal line. Although he allowed 19 goals in I mm 10 ganic.s aim .struck oul 7.111x15 .12.95 PAY AS LOW AS Stengel, the players' squabble with As a sophomore Billy swam 100 and Zaglio are experienced 100- popular gallery figure, didn't fold. wall’ll liim. bi'illiant one man ( imp. ^ a v e an'_opponent a stride or twfO The conches are at fault. That's By PAT BOI.DUC little in wn.v of an offense, aver­ The majority of delegates here- four games last week, Marcel IS.'i. B;d I ,‘iet a league reronl I owners over money and what he yards in 55 seconds while taking j-ard orthodox breastslrokers. He had gone into the lead with "1 played for t\n» (oimlrieM. " he T.CiOx i 5 .1.1.9.5 behind. TTi ere were several in- what I have been told over and aging a low 45 points. But Coach Paille of Buffalo still had the best \ illi 3.‘> wild intche.s. I kept the w'ants out of baseball before he Coach Dick Sollaiiek is not second place against strong Tor- .lacobs and Tierney will likely scores of 71-68-68 for 207, and his for the annual convenlion of the not m:ike any radical changes said "Diere is enough honor foi I ■tances where local boys moved over again. This feeling does not Elgin Zatursky'a quintet shows a American Football Coac he.s Assn goalfending record, but his aver­ i>; • ‘ e"s I'l'-'c S. OHx 15 .M .'I5 DOWN hangs up his spikes. 1makinfc any flat predictions rington. Stiiek's lin e of 2:08.6 in swim the 100-y-ard butterfly last round 73 was good enough Doug .VI ills, athletic director al t)oDi.*‘ ' like gazelles but the cases w-ere get my full endorsement. Players much stronger defensive record, age raiseei to 2 43 on 85 goals al­ Bill Veeck, as iiri'.sident of Uie He said he was more concerned ] breaststroke, with the former hold­ to beat such.threats as Maxwell, realize that the iwo-point rule Illinois and the NC.-VA District Oljue.do said .short ly after he T. HltxM .1 r:9.'; or make a coach, whether it be In regarding his veteran Man­ the 200-yard freestyle w-as good allowing only 50 points a game. lowed In 35 games Paille had 2 13 1947 Cleveland Indian.s. signed too few, about the baiting championship in | ing the school record of 1:13.8 set Bolt, Souchak and Co. enacted suddenly .a year ago h\ I repre.sentative on the committee went to the United State.s five ^ Passing is mtich too slow and New York. Brooklyn or Hogwash. chester High Scliool swim­ enough for a third place finish in Mainly because of a home court a week ago. Bohhy Perreault of .Maxie I'o a coaching coiUract in H.OOxi'l , . 15.95 1957 when he w'on If with a ,388 a year ago in the State Meet, But it couldn’t overcome Ken's the NCAA Football Rule.s Com- ,s again carrying the ball for more years ago he stalled to talf Die Veeck turned serious and fired yet he ws.s fired by Notre Dame ey Mantle on my neck most of the defending CCIL champions, are State Meet and then went on to tie putting the posts hack on the goal 19.5S season. he sai»l. "1 wantpfl to slay so I I " f' o r " 9MAKrSATETY FIRST WITH HSK how to move the hall without drib­ Towle, who also will compete in Conard starters will likely be No. ' iron on his second shot on I Montreal Canadiens continued to- Patkui*. becau.se he didn't win enough w-ay until I got lucky and pulled deep and well balanced In all the school record of 2:41,9 while line would- make a more equitable decided I woukl lake out papers | I bling. Unless the game has games. the 100. Others expected to scow .sharpshooting Ed Driscoll and the 542-yard eight hole 18 inches It was leaiaied most committee day tn set the pace in the Xalinnal Ankeil to Uelurn i CUSTOM DE LUXE away. I really wanted lo win events. Only Co-Captain Tommy in the 100-yard freestyle, times finishing sixth in the New Eng- from the pin. It only took a tap game. members think pay television Hn( kev I-zCa;;up's iiulixidual sroi'in;: ! Dien I got a scholai'ship w hudi | changed that much, the dribble la There is no chance of any such Mike Nyquist, forwards, Bruce Members of the AFC.A Rule.*^ In 19.33. Patkin vrsiteil Arm y' that year. " Hyson, team's No. 1 diver, is lost in between parenthe.ses, arc junior lands. to sink the ball. mii.-;| further prove itself before race. But Don McKenney of Boston ' enabled rne to r'cmain in Die .stale.s slS the last resort - if you can't pass firing going on here. Coaching is Fisk, center, and Billy Julavits and Committee, headed by former Co­ posi.s in (iermanN'. He wrt.s so ^ _ Wiiiiams said, that the desire from last year's fine squad w-hlch Chris McNeill .(1:02.51. A rt Niel­ Others »U11 in contention for He followed with a pull Irom ilie NC.-VA considers a move in has taken over the lend in ^oal.^. anyhow, .so I did nothing about it." i ^ -ot~shoot, yon dribble-. You don't ■ a" sideline fo r' Hie ehlire staff. I f either Doug Mcmer>' ur Fred Horn lumbia Coach Lou Lillie, lefu.seil funny he was asked to return. ; lo lead the league last year when chalked up a 6-5 w on and lost rec­ sen (I:05.1i, sophomores Don berths tn the freestyle relay In­ doHn below the ninth green that Mt-Kenney t oilet led fcjiir ^oals In The young Peruvian .•4HuI some ' I dribble once after taking a pass I could offer my two bits. I feel briich. guards. Driscoll, a strong to comment on recommendations that (liremon. "Some years back when I barn- , he edged out teammate Pete Run­ ord and finished eighth in the Slate C o r d n e r ll:03i. Scott Huri clude Tierney, a senior, Dick Bax­ traveled some 40 feel. io\ir ^:anies laat week, g’ivin^ him ; day he still mav become s U S. | * SAFETY and then look up the floor or gel that the staff should be a little nels on the last two days of the Meet. ter, Nielsen, Eigenbrod, McNeill. 6-3 junior letterman, is the Chief­ they would make to the parent The .Amevican .Association of .stormed for 21 days, ' .says ex- citizen. "There are wonderful op- ! O tied up In a jump ball aituatlon. 11:04.51 and freshman Dave Bax­ tains’ No. 1 scorer with a fine 19- Broke Record ; College Baseball Coaches ronclud- 22 tallies for tlie sea.son. And>', tougher In practice and demand a season wasn't as great as It w-as Senior Wayne Lowd has *how-n Leon Tivombly, Dave Drapeau, all N C AA for aolion at its rule.s coni- Vankee pitcher Hddie Lopat. "F’al-i porlunities in America. ' he said , § Save the dribble and always look ter 11:041, Another sophomore, point average. But there is a big ' ed its meetings today, lopped off Ratlit:ate of the New York Ran^er.'i little more from the boys. This in 19,57. much improvement in recent div­ juniors, and sophomore Allen. The 30 broke the course nine- mittee meeting next week in I-o.s kin Wi’iu ah)ng fo?' laughs. I wa.s • "When I finish at Die Univer’sity ^ ^ up when dribbling. 5'ou can't see Ron Allen and junior Kurt Eigen- drop from Driscoll's 111 points hole record of 31 set by Boll in ! by a coach-of-the-year dinner and r>irkie Moore of the'Canadiens always serious aljout my pitch- K"t practice might show up tn the “ Honestly. I was pulling for ing practices and SollaneU mod­ Among the Indians' five home Angeles, But Little was expected ha\’e 21 eat h. i of Southern ( ’ahfoniin a yesr from j JR TIRES I an open teammate when dribbling brod picked up valuable experience down to Fisk's 44 tallies. Like Dris­ 1956. Venturi took a bogey four on honoring RofI .Bedeaiix of .South­ six little lingers/' games. More coaching in practice Runnels. Pete's a great kid. I estly rdmits the yoimg.ster could meets are two which are expected to have an announcement today. ing and after 21 niglUs witli Pal- 1 now 1 will deride " ; ^ with your eyes glued on the floor. la.st season. coll. Fi.sk stands 6-3 and if Horn- the 12th. It wa.sn't his fault. His ern (.'aliforma s .NCAA champions GeofTrion manaK^'d only one a.s- kin 1 laughed just a.s minh the • FIRST LINE -sessions and le.ss during the game. actually tried to help him and prove a consistent pointgetter to attracl a large number of adult The mam si'.ssion on tlie .NCAA Perry Jones. US l>avif ('u)) * lit « Sollanek ran choose between tw-o bnirh starts ahead of Memery the ball hit a spectator. But he birdied sist in la.st week's ai lion. This in- 21st mglit as 1 did that fust Last Friday night several of tlie think I did by advising him to during the Indian.s' 1-nieet sched­ - fans. The first is scheduled on Fri- convention opens tomorrow, hut I The coache.s met m round table i f reased his point total to 49. tlie re- captain also was disturbed by the | • 100 LEVEL excellent quartets Dormer. Pete I ho.st club will have three 6-3 op- the 14Ui and 16th holes with 20 and night " No Quick Hands players ran over repeatedly to get choke up on the bat. In Wash­ -day, Jan. 30 against Waterbary tlie executive committee took care di.scii.ssum yesterday and heard ' suit of 19 goals aiul .30 asausls. wave of critici.sm drifting back ule which geLs underway on Fri­ Zaglio, Co-Captain .lack Jacobs, I eratives on hand for the opening three-fool putts, and delighted the Patkin visited 7.3 iniimr league • GRADE A sideline instnietlons from the ington. the day before the sea.son day. Jan. 9 against New I.,ondon ; f.'Vosby, defending State champion of some minor business ye.sterday I that any athlete certified hy the ; Ratligale is next with 43 point.s fol- fr >ni the Slates. Usually there is one boy with roaches. This is an infraction of Co-Captain Jifii Davis Dormer. ' tap. , by then-packed .stands at the 18th ball parks as aii added alltncUon Same grade and quality a* new quick hands. Coach Elgin Zatursky ended, he hit one a countrv mile in the Whaling City. Doug Stevens, Bruce McLain, Da­ I and third place finisher in the New and the televesion committee con­ Amateur .AthloUc I ’ moti would be , lowed hy M(v>re with .39 'I'led fo! I nfnir, I iijiiHtIficd the rules as any direct comment.s ! that Roy .=iicvers made a sensa- I Zatursky may open with his ex-| with a pull for a birdie from 12 in 195X. He'll be bai k. he says, car equipment furnished today does not have one of- this type. I Actually the locals boa.sl a ca­ vis for the leadoff medley relay, . Englanda. The aecond i.s against cludes its meeting today. i eligible to oompete in the Pan- fourth place with 37 point.s are Mc- *'Tt IS most unfair and unjusti- r Not disrontlnued or reduced from the bench to a player, other ' Uonal riilch of Tlien I hit a bad Hartford Public, .seventh in the 1 tra sixth different lineup in sev- j feet away. Despite the continned objection ! Americ an Games next summer. at most i)f them in 1939. ’ noticed no “ give and go" pat­ pable backstrokcr in senior Dan­ with Towle and senior Paul Tier­ Kenne.w Gordie Howe f)f D.etroil, fielay by Jack Sim- lie came through ss s representa*- ] his palm and always ready In In Conference Victory I Litzeiiherger. Chi. , . . 1ft 21 37 Round, believes he now has a new Modesto Junior College, where i mon.«i with secoiuiH l(»ft lo play live of both the United Slates and make a move. He marched up and Beliveau. Mont...... 1ft 1ft 34 New 5'ork. .Ian, 6 ijPi The un­ approach to tennis, |Oiniedo's tennis mates included I ^ a v r the Laddei's a 33-32 win over Peru,’’ V down keeping that Yankee bench Murphy, Chi...... 12 22 34 TYREX AlhStar Game Last Showcase In tlie three-day span of the i Kngine.s in Die IV'lice and Kire- alive." ] beaten Kentucky Wildcats boast­ New Yoi'k, Jan. 6 (/P)— This Two Players Honored Gerry Moss and Mike Green, both .‘'iillivan. N Y ...... 10 23 o o WHITEWALL ing 11 victories, the longest season may come as somewhat of a Challenge Round he thinks he I young Davis Cup pro.'pects. inen'.‘J Xfidgrf't I.ea^iD' at Die Ka.st BLACK W A L L Demands I njiistlfleil ! surprise, but it turns out the incinnati Hearcats’ basketball learned to concentrate. Nnw he be- ] j Side Rec last nifiht. In the fit.'*! Mfrs. Of Pro FootbalVs Big Year Speaking of the rerent demands j streak of the countr,\s major Chester, Pa., Jan. 6 ij’i Man­ . Olmedo began gaining more M f I S. teams held down first place for roster doesn't beRin with Oscar and end with Roltertson. ager of the year Danny Mur- lieves he can go on to greater vic­ notice when he won the National ^am e of the twin bill the Rhie Pro B a s k rlh a ll T 1 re Our Tire .‘'Ogg. Our by the players for 20 per rent of | The niight.v "Big O " of CTincy* tories and perhaps attract a good' ( ’oat«^ conlinuefl on their hot pa( e .Size Price Size Price Price I the gross receipts of the ball rlub 1 the third consecutive week today I tangh. who led the Pittsburgh Pi- ’ Pi'blic Parks Junior Singles, l!Coniis Crusader Price in the A.ssociatcd Press basketball had some help last night a ; I rates lo second place in the Na- offer from hi* friend Jack Kramer. | Doubles and Mixed Doubles Cham- a.s thev Uirned back the Pumpers, .Momlay's Rrsiilts ®y H ARRY GR.WSON * heels of the memorable sudden- n.s a salary basis, Williams said he ■ Wictiita hit 47 per cent in downing the professional promoter. 33-20, ■ 15.88 6 70x15 34.60 19.88 I thought the players' representa­ poll. good deal of it as he and his mates] ] tional League last year, has re- jiionships. He moved from the pub­ B a s k 11> a 11 Till Boston IIH, Mtiiiioa polls 106. 6.70x15 •28.2.5 New York (N E A i The 12 | death title scrap be'ween the Colt.s survived their first Mis.ioiiri Val- North Texas State 85-78. "It is in the back of my head." An out of bound.H play to Sini- 7 10x15 31..'!.5 17.88 7 10x15 .38.40 21.88 National Football League clubs] and Giant.s tives went loo far "They were But North Carolina .Slate, Au­ i reived another honor. The Chester lic courts to the country club set. ^ TiiPsilav's S<-hpinllng and a big one too. With Ralph; for the Western Australian cham­ field goal gave the Laddets a vh - 8 00x15 37 65 21.88 8 OOx 15 46.10 2.5.88 sions the past year. ers of each club about the thing, notable gains. tory over Michigan .State that | I Coinnicrce yesterday presented California tennis, look an interest df Iphia «/) In this era of offensive football, Davis arid Mike Mendenhall doing | pionship at Perth. Mor\' tlial Diem into second hni I know nohoelroil at PhiladolpliiH. The professionals will come the college bowl games were .ex­ the key work in the clutch, .Cin-1 Route to Fame Stores Univer.''ity of Uoii- {)lace while dumping the Kngme.s Williams said he felt ’ bat one Cincinnati and Michigan Slate In and Illinois to a.ssume the Big Ten | I Mickey Vernon of Cleveland with scholarship at the tlniverslty of .Minneapolis vs Rt. Ixnns al .New YOU GET . close to filling the huge Las An­ tremely disappointing. I cinnati battled through two over-1 Olmedo followed a rugged route neclicut alhctic teams will he busy Mnt(J tliinl. After trailing 14-7 at per rent or less of major league the Dixie tTassic. North Carolina 1 lead with 2-0 records. Willie Jones ' certificates of achievement. Mur­ ■Southern California, where Coach Y'ork. redigroed. qualil v hi and tires, famous for genera- geles Memorial Coliseum' with the lowa was the lone varsity to times to nip the previously iin-' from Peru to the United ■ State,* during their first week after va­ ! Die half the Kngines came roaring look decent and give the custom­ ball players were'unhappy or fell Stale moved into second place. The hit for 26 for Northwestern and! taugh and Verrjon, who live in the George Toley took Olmedo under Sviaciise al New 5’oik. ti/i ,s , , . the preci.sion hiiilt, baghmatic-cured All-Star Pro Bowl game. Jan 11. underpaid beaten Bradley Braves, 85-84. and to tennis fame. But the diffi­ cation with to conte.sts listed in ^ hark and held a .three point lead J ers a .show and r\in for their Wolfpaok. fifth a week ago, col-1 Illinois got 18 apiece from Govenor' ! Chester area, received the certifi- his win . [iroduct.* of one of the world's biggest, tire makers the last showpiece of their biggest "\5*lien the sea.son starts." he All-America Oscar led the scor-. culties he encountered never seven sports. late in the final period but found | ' money, and California was gross- Icclcd 30 votc.s for first place and | Vaughn and John Wessels ini ■ cates " in recognition of their part In 1956 Olmedo won the N a­ . . . and you gel expert, on-premises Indoor Instnlli- ■eason. said, "ask a player if he'.s satis­ ing with 28 points (slicing his brought out in him the qualities of Highlight of the week will be their efforts i ruahed a« the Rad- ' H(KKK\ HOTBED | I ly overmatched. I wasn't parti- 1.115 poinl.s in the balloting by 137 1 bouncing Wisi onsin 77-51. Indi-j in building a better community. tional CoUegiale Championship ■The colleges had best give this a fied He'll tell vou he'd like more, average lo 34.31 but It was Men­ determination and desire to win. the home baskelrball .gniiie against , dei's biuim ed hack in the .waning ' rularly impressed by Louisiana sports writers and broadcasters. I ana, with Frank Radovich scoring! and gained a siirpri.slng victory Montreal All but five nieni- V b u GET . lot of thought. Better yet, do but he's satisfied I'd sav niore denhall's rebounding and .Davis' 27, toppled W'i.si onsin 77-69. j It wasn't until U.S. Davis Cup over Australia a Lew Hoad, then Holy Cross on .Saturday night Be­ minute.s. Whih' Simmons collected 1 hers of tlie .Montreal Cariadiens something about it. If thev don't, State, with Clem.son .sticking to that 95 rier cent would answer that Kenliicky. howeve:'. garnered 81 ' Captain Perry Jones lectured him side.* that contest, another im­ 12 4)oinl.s, Dean Johnson Ihiew in J Tho in)pif)v<‘f1 typos of lire rord usor! iTt [ the old-fa.shioned hit-for-three- five-point splurge in the s^-om’ one of the worlds top amateurs. come from Ihe Prenince of Qne- it won't be long now - . way Without a \ ole of all fust place vote.s and 1.245 points BaluJiced .-Vtlack ' I ,S. ISVtiiieii .\«lvaii(:e for his lackadaisical altitude in hi.s portant game listed on Ihe 11 foi‘ Die wiriiuM.s. l-'oi the losers, " IjlO K ! I'ln catfliiiiK. orifi;inal oqiiipmont nij nil l9ftP enm i rxropt rcrtain ■ .vards routine. 1 still don't know overtime that got the job done .Anhnrn, top challenger to top-! He masaed the next year's college bet . They aie Tom .tobnson. Bob The money men played lo 3,006 - ; the dJlayers, the represen'nlives on the usual 10 pomt.s for first, first cup match that he realized Huskies scheduie is the Yankee Geoi'gi* Hyi'hol.slti set fTte^iace with | too -— W ith a ficlder'.s t nr.s where Nylon I?ord is (tpllonal ■ equipment at what the South Carolinians' renter Together, they al.so combined fol ranked Kentucky iii the .SEC. out-, tourney because of a ban against Turner, lan Cirshenan. Ab McDon­ 124 in 72 championship games, an shouldn't have made sne h de­ ■nine for second etc. basis. The Peitli, Aiistialia, Jan, 6 i2Pl- the importance of concentration. Conference game against Maine at 17 tallies wliile Harvey Duplin' oosl I. was trying In do when the bad 37 points, w-ith .Mendenhall getting classed Missi.ssip'pi with a balanced Peiuvian Ale.x Olmedo and Barry his school but repeated in 1958 k Iovc yet.” ald and Ral|>li Bai kstroni. Average of 41,752 The .superior mands Wildcats padded their victory total Alex -- first name Alejandro - Oronn tonight. Cnnneeticut and chi|)}>eil in witn Hi. eight coming pass set up the all-conquering 19. attack led hy Henry Hart's 16' MacKay. Dayton, Ohio, gained the In major tonipetition Alex had j YOU GET . . . college football powers, l o y a l ^ The Red Sox star then C'olun- by three la.st week. Tliey will go was born in Areqiiipa, the second Maine eurrciitly are tied for first in the* Diiid [>ej i d when Die En­ Baton Rouge side's lone touch­ 'after their 12th straight tonight at Night's Feature points. Mississippi State, its 10-1 semi-finals of the men's doubles in ! little siicceas. He seemed to lack ! I’ rodiict. .safety, guaranlee-piotertion, PROPER In- alumni, tradition and all. should . leered a question and answer '‘A-‘ largest city in Peru, He is the sec­ place in the Confeieme witli two gines made tiieir futile ( omeba slallalion and peace of mind -Ss well M price. It down Clemson flidn't pass until fellow asked me recenlly what I X'aiulerhilt. The. Cincinnati-Bradlev match game streak shattered by Auburn ; the West Aiistralisn Tennis Chani- j the temperament and desire to be doing .so good. of power was the feature of a ond oldest of .seven children, rtls whip his opponents. In four trips ! wins each. The Blue Coat.s kept their Professionals Rap Collegiate I reslly "P A Y S O FF" tn huy your tire.s from Con­ there was no more than five min­ wanted out of baseball before 1 .\nbi(Tit climbed finm ninth to Saturday, boimeed back to beat. pionahip.>i today, beating Geoff father, a caretaker and teacher on The Maine baskejball game will Fine (iame .\serage utes to go. Monday college program jam- to the U.S. Nationals at F'oresl! clean as they upended the Puin necticut's largest exclusive retailers of all famous quit." he said I told him I sixth, place. The Plainsmen whip­ Alabama, heliind Bailey Howell’s 1 Strang and Bruce Francis, Aus­ the public tennis courLs, i.s part start off the week’s activities. Thirty-six pre-sca.son pro games, The Air Force has made com­ wanted to help vnung ball players, ped prcviously-umlcfeated Missis­ packed with conference pairings. 26 tallres. Florida siiiprised LSU tralia. 6-4. 6-3. 6-0. The first for- Hills he never went past the round for their foutlh win in as many I i i.iids Spanish part Inca, His mother i.s .After Ih^l the program lisb* a st,art.-<. After a slow start by both from east to west and north, lo mendable strides in four years, but fellows like Cleveland's Rocky sippi .Stale for their 19th straight! Eleven of the nation's top 20 69-63 and Georgia measured Tu- eign-.seeded Americans toyed yith of 16. On a trip to W^imbledon in System ol Coaching Baskelhall Z of Spanish descent. Alex's ap­ freshman swimming meet at La. team.s when the winners held a 4-2 south, averaged 30,000, with 70.000 the chances are its Cotton Bowl Colavilo, eager lo learn all there , ove: a two-year span. teams were in action, and general­ lane" 70-63 in other league games. their opponents under a hot sun at i 1957 he lost to Australia'.* Mer- BRAND NEW HEAVY DUTY ly they stuck to form with only pearance reflects his Inca forbear- Salle Academy i Providence i and first perf()d edge and an 8-4 m ar-: Attending the Detroit Lions mect- game with Texas Christian would ; is about hitting. The only trouble is St. Jnhn's .\dVanre Towering Boh Boozer and Wally the Royal Kings Park Courts. ers. I vvn Ro.se in the first round. a Varsity wrestling meet against Bradley (No. 9 in this week's High iid-Alai gin at dhe IVfilf the surged ! New Y ork ' (NF.Ai When ex * er, " he explained. "Basketball has Ing with the College All-Stars ... he scorelps.s^if they were still play- j that when I give a youngster a tip Frank combined for 32 points for >OImedo was 10 when he swiped I ‘ No U..S. Otizen W'PI, al Worcester, both on.Thurs- : I St John's, winner.* of the ECAC A P poll to No. 7 for Cincinnati!, A player leaps and stretches aliead ih the third perttMl to pul i pan.sion of profos.'^idna' ha.sketballl become so complex, the a< Hon so ; Chicago And the skirmish-iringing j '’’ S' ” be 13 fumbles give you a J ppt in dutch with my own pitch­ Kansas State, which came from be- one of the rackets out of his fath­ I Jones had to fight .to have pl- day. o 0>ut the Los Angeles Rams and I ’‘°"gh Oklahoma outsped ers. Thev tell me. 'Go ahead, help .holiday festival, zoomed into. 10th ' and fifth-ranked Michigan State liind in the, closing minutes lo beat al the Dania, Fla., Jai-Alal Elmer (MooscI Vasko, colorful I medo nanied to the U.S. Davis Cup Die <;onlest on i' O. Oner again it ! 15 disi nased it .seems rather as­ rapid, the changes so quirk that TUBES er's shop and won a men's tourna­ .Saturday will be' Ihe liig day Washington Redskins. The Giants' i with a take into the line them beat our brain.* out'.” , positjon. The voting was based on falling. lowa .State in the Big Eight fea­ Palace in an attempt to patch defenseman of the Chicago Black I team because Alex isn't a 'U.S. cit­ was Randy South setting the pace tonishing to hear owners and! only a handful of men have cap- ! igamep through last Saturday. ' ment in Areqnipa. In.stead of be­ with varsity and fieshniaii basket­ playoff with the Cleveland Rams | «"d Tbe The Spartans lost a Big ten ture. Surprising Oklahoma handed' in a wicker basket the rock- Hawks, is the tallest player in the izen and doesn t intend lo become with 20 points while Brian Hamil- ! coache.s ask. "Where would they! lured the art of breaking it irUo • NOT SECONDS Theie was an almo.st complete hard ball traveling al 1.50 National Hockey League. He t.s ■ ing punished. Alex wa.s allowed lo ball against Holy Cro.ss lit .Storrs: ton tallied eight. Ralph Russo f8t ! get the pla\ers',"’ [lieces pedagogue-wise netted apolher 59.474 paid adniis- 1 match to lowai 80-68 - Indicating Missouri its sixth straight loss, 64- keep the racket and his father be- one. The team captain was crit­ a F’reshman swimming meet’ when two touchdm.Vns behind artd shuffle m the other positions in the another topsy-turvy season among 59. Colorado beat Nebra.ska 57-50 miles an hour. ’ 6-4 and scales 21'0 pounds. ^ set the pace while leanimaU* Mike j The 12 Nalicmal Football l.,eague "Sure, (here are rollege roaches 95 sions at Y'ankee Stadium, and the to teach and encxmiage him. icized when he picked Alex over against Williston .Academy at ! • NO T USED $ 1 only eight minutes left'. top. 10 the Western Conference schools. and Kan.sas apparently out of ita Saveri(‘“k i7i followed. clubs h.ive no trouble filling 35- who have ffeen around from 11 lo | championship game with the Bal­ Sport Srhednle North Carolina moved up a sin­ ‘ A t 15 he W'on the South Peniv- Ham Richardson for the Challenge Storrs (2;,'i0 p.m.l; varsity fencing j timore Colts 64.183, The college bowl games were Among the other rated e l i t e , slump whipped Oklahoma State Round singles. nian rostcr.s. Thai's a total of 420 36 veaia with remarkable won and gle notch to third place. Michigan !0in men's title and went on to against Bradford Dnrfee at Storrs V MII)4JF-T K • NOT THINS ^ ■ a l l 8IZ.e s The N F L showed a six per the biggest advertisement that Auburn (No. 61 i’aih its national ,58-49. - l>asl w eek Olmedo r e p a i d jilayeis. There are plenty of good losf records, but only two or three profes.sjonal football ever had. Today j Slate bounced back from ita NC win three national junior crn\vn.s. |2:00 p.m.l: varsity squasli . cent increase in attendance, the leading winning streak to 20, nine West Virginia's rout of Fhirman Hawks’ Potent One-Two Puneh HU talent drew' the attention of Jones' faitli in him when he against .Adelphi at Storrs Rick Daley set a new scoring fool ha II players. The |iro < oach s of them turn out the finished 'St,alc setback to edge Indiana. This as Jerry West scored 21 points was FISK Ml,\ KR rOB.AI.T ceventh consecutive year the- fig­ High vs. Conard. 8:30-West this sea.son. with a 60-47 \1ctory 'Stanley Singer, an American pro­ whipped two of the world's ama­ (2:00 p.m.l. record for Garden GrovA 1 a s ( only problem is finding the right player. Hartford. : ti uinph enabled tlie Spartans to over Mississippii fourth-ranked the 41st straight .Southern Confer­ night Hs they romped to a 57-11 "The bulk of them are better ure has gone up. GOT HIS DEER advance two' spots to fifth place. fessional in Peru. teur.*. Mat Anderson and Ashley Away contests are .scheduled player for the right .s|ot. Rol(;kville at Plainville. Kan.sas State'Tought off Iow a ence victory for the Moiintiea and win over Ma'a & Bill's. Peck Lum­ recruiters than coache.s. They Now the money men are ready Cmcmnali, which also lost to Most Prolific in NBA Ranks Singer sought to get a scholar- Cooper, lo return the cup to Saturday )n varsity wrestling at ■ 5'oungster.s playinp oasUetball j Stale's rally for a 59-56 big eight llieir 28th straight home vi.ctory. ber downed third place Keith's. hustle a big guy who can handle BATTERIES to put on the finest show of all, Winchester. \a. Melvip '■ Wednesday, ilan. 7 [ .North Carolina, tiiinhled from sec- ■hip in tile United States for America. Bi-own and varsity swimming al : throughout the land vastly out­ victory; and eight-pegged North­ The other conference game was a 26-7. tn pick, up their second win rebounds, for he as.sures them pos* ^ with the atars of the Western Di- Coleman didn't go hunting on Cheney vs. Ellingtrtn, 3-Armory. ; ond to seventh. Kansas Slate New York, Jan. 6 (VPi-Thei. Olmedo so that his tennis would Olmedo will remain in .Austra­ Rutgers. number the football players Then western stayed ev/eh with Illinois thriller, with William ^ ^Mary Arizin has the edge percentage­ of the year. session until a basket i.s scored or ; viAion combatting those ^ f ^ the opemng day but he got a deer any­ Friday, ,lan. 9 ] slumped one place to fourth'. league's most prolific scorer, Bob ] .benefit from belter coaching and lia until after the National Cham- why do the'eight members of the Factorx' fresh I Made with Silver iNo. 20) in the early Big Ten race nipping Davidson 59-57 on SQpho- wise over the Laker rookie, sport­ i a rhlstake is made. They'll go to XiAstem. way -the e.ipensive way His car High vs Platt, 8:30-High .School Two Illinois teams, Northwest- Pettit, and teammate Clift' H agan; competition. But because Alex did iplonships late thia month. Then Daley Scored 17 times from the National Baskethatl Assn, have to Cobalt to assure maximum pow­ with an 83-78 decision over Michi­ more Nev Vaughn's one-hander at ing a 25.2 average to Baylors' 23.8 The West will have the slickest collided with .and killed a full Cheney at Cromwell. 2:30. I ern was ranked eighth after beal- are proriding the St. Louis Hawks not speak EJnglish he had no suc­ he will return to Los Angeles to Harn<'S8 Driver .\rre8leaiI season that Port Washlngtort, Wla. (ff) ~ ttehind by six before forcing the percentage. back from Mexico.' lete of the'year" by the Pennsyl- College Raflkcthall Hockey al a Glance time and defeated Harx-ard 68-63. other team has two stars so high '■ Alex finally Reached Los ■ An­ Vd’ile Railroad's Family Club. The handcuffed the high s c o r i n g ' tiire's Eddie ■ Donovan. . and . Cin­ and shoot. They must be weU 911 Park St. tremendous and during which John JuBhka clalmp hi* Irish Set­ showdown Into overtime. Davis, a on the list of top point-producers. 'grounded In fundamentals.' They Washington and Oregon Stale, Boston’s big Bin Russell is out­ geles with *70 in his jiockets and I44st Night'a F'ight club announced yesterday that Mu-' Keiths, whp just could not get cinnati •'Xavier’s Jim McCaffrey. OM colleges lost many lengths of ter Red is the./world, champion re­ 6-4 speedster, made the difference a couple of previously winles.s Trailing .Pettit are Paul Arizin CH 6-6561 East Monday's Results distancing fUi rebounders. He has no friends. But Singer had a friend Providence, R. I.—Willie Greene, slnl will receive theihotior at the; started. Dug Shortji, Pete Casj "When a pro coach get* ft plfty* have to defend, know- how to rtteve und to the plsy-for-pay boys. triever. After one day of training. &t. Louis 79. Pitt 62. with h!s five points and bail-han­ teams, bagged tliisir first Pacific of Philadelphia and Elgin Baylor pulled down 746--over 160 mors No- game* scheduietT in any there. Joe Cianci, who ran the 166, Providence, stopped Jackson organization's fifth annual sports cella and 6eorge Barber played er from »ny one of these, fellows In'offenalve pfttterna- and play could be as rewarding to Uie Red brought Jyahka a billfold con­ Cornell 68, Columbia 82. leagues, dling In the second extra period. Coaat Conterence triumphs. Wash­ of Minneapolis, locked in a tie for than his nearest pursuer— a rate JlHMNMeh <-nrMNMM - Hsk >> U. S. ReynFta Fafk ‘Public CcurU. Brown, 160,. Boston, 6, banquetquet on Jan. 15. beat t(fv the loaera. . he knows the boy li a sound plsy- with .taammatea. ractons who soe it on television as taining *60, Jushka returned It - to Brown 68, Harvard 63 (overtime) Tuesday's Schedule In Other MVC games, Houston ington downed UCLA* 68-63 and the runnerup spot with 632 points, of 22,6 a game. Teammate. Boh Gw oailefo Now Year’s IHy Bowl the owner, Tom.Brudere of near- Princeton 72 Pe'nn 87. No games schsdtila4 in any whipped Tulsa 84-68 qa Ted Luck- Oregon State ■whipped Stanford in figures counting games through Cousy is tha assists. Isadsr with .■K wen anti-cUmax on the by Belgium. LIU 69, OCNY 88 (overtime). leagues. , y •nblll s c o r e d 29 points, and 68-56. Sunday. 256,.avsraglnf sight per gamq ' I /; / / \ / r .r. .. ..TAf.,#:.* ! I MANCHESTER EVE^>1NG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY-^, 1969 PAGE FirrEEM MANCHESTER EVENING llERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1959

BY PAGALY and SHORTEN Household Goods 51 Rooms Without Board 59 Houses for Sale 72 Rockville- V ernon Business Services Offered 13 THEBFl^OUGHTA BE A LAW Apartments— Flats— Houses for Sale 72 •ffal Boyle- Many Activities YES! THl&RE IS A Tenements 63 *8,000 CASH assumes 4%% mort­ n e w l y decorated room in private XX Resume at Rees inUOOR SANOma sad reflnlKhin^ SOR»/rciWTSEC '*W NOW? "SAIfTA CLAUS" gage on this 5% room ranch with SpeciaUzIns In old floors. Ml iM HOT OONNA PUT SoHEFlNAaV J DON’T WANT IT home, shower. Call MI >-M84. LOVELY SUNNY four room flat. attached garage. Owner Ml 8-1888. Chamber of Commerce Sets flM «l)( months (TOPS hUS lONGER.' OOiNG ON A BUSINESS TRIP' Near to everything. Write Box W, BAST HARTFORD. Only one CLASSIFIED 9-8750. C8IM0£U'S MAuesHiSMOvsr BE BAM IN A SEM MONTHS r MY CUSTOMER ISN’T BEDROOM and kitchen fumlahed left. New rimeh homes. *14,990. British Secretaries More Recreation Department ■iP I OON'T KIpW. GBTTINO MARRIED Herald. FIVE ROOM single on Washing- TV SERVICE — any make- higheit TR>'IKI/T0K1?EW I N i y m vuLir •sursotxjES TAikTO»*«THENJ for two adulU including gas, elec­ (Completely hqUhed). Built-in activities get underway tonight 8 0 SS-0 f fiOOMB'/E.' YOU CAN HAVE f t ton St. Large expandable attic. and tomorrow after 2-week layoffs Drive for New Members quality work at lowest prkc. .for UPTME C0U8A0E HERE GOES t tricity, heat and hot water. CaU FIVE ROOM apartment conven­ stove and oven, tireplade. ceramic Basement garage. CaU owner MI JUST BY TAKING OVER MI 8-7636 or MI •-458’!:. ient location. 91- Main St. MI tUe bath Full basements, amesite Report on U.S. due to the holidays. ADVERTISING expert work. Famous for saiwice TO A6krOR8 UNPAID BALANCE 9;^m, 9-1077. drives. completely landscaped. The model airplane club, under since 19*1. Phone Ml 9-4M7, Pot- ?AISE- Monthly Paymenta ROOM TO RENT with kitchen The RockvUle Area Chamber of^denU In attending the board meet- terton'a. 10% down, F.H.A. R. F. Dlmock the direction of Donald Cowlea, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT DEPT. HOURS *17.22 ' privileges, private entrance and f i v e r o o m flat, second floor, Co., ResLltors, MI 9-5245. New York (/PI—Two pretty and "We waited dU table* In Aepen, will miet tonight at the Commu­ Commerce is staging a Chamber Ings If held in their area, Rams- S ROOMS NEW FURNITURE \J1ANCHESTER dell said. 8:15 A.M. to 4.:.10 P.M.______CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, parking. Inquire 167 Maple St. conveniently located. Call MI adventurous British secretaries, Colorzdo. we mixed drinks at a nity Y from 8 to 9. Before the of Commerce Day Jan. 20 In an at­ AND APPLIANCES 8-4041 after 5:30 p.m. or inquire Nurses Drive at |6M l available all hours Satisfaction WANTED—Two gentlemen to share, (XXI) HazarOvUle, 8% room Ranch, full alter a 15-month work-travel tour convention in Ssn Frsnclaco, we holidays the club held its meet­ guaranteed. Call MI 9-1*18 HAVE BEEN IN STORAGE 2 45 Bentqp St. in g on Wednesday nights. tempt to get new memberships to The Rockville Public Health large double room In neyv single basement, corner lot. 80 dnve ;- of America, have come up w-lth made surveys in Minneapolis, we COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED A DVT. , MONTH? ST. JAMES’ PARISH — Home for these conclusions: worked as secretaries in several Men’s volleyball leagues will be fortify Its program and its budg­ Nursing Assn, fund drive netted LEAVE YOUR rubbish worries to I sold this to a young couple 8 home. Twin beds, bath, shower, THREE ROOM apartment, cen­ cupancy, eisoellent ideation. Price MONDAY TOmra 10=80 AJ«.-SATtBDAY » A M. large family, four bedrooms, two- *18,900. “American bossea are more leni­ cities." In action again at the West Side et. *6,931 It was reported today. met Cellars, attics eteaned months ago, but they are not get­ parking' 63 Hackmatack St. MI trally located, oil heat and hot car garage, exceUent condition. Executive Secretary George R. The drive, conducted in Novem­ ent than British bomes." "People everywhere w'ere friend­ Recreation Center from 8 to 10. PLEASE READ YODR AD IJght trucking of all Kinds, for ting married. 8-7689 sifter 4 p.m. water furnished. MI 3-5669. One block from St. James’ School. Duplex 8-6, Two-car garage. The leagues began play Inst night Bennett proposed the all-out ber. failed to reach Its *10,000 homes, store.s and offices. Norm’s BLOND BEDROOM ‘Th England, you get longer ly and willing to give us jobs," said Priced to sell at *17.300, ■ R. F. Priced for quick sale. (jeeily. "We could have earned a and will meet again tomorrow membership drive at a meeting of goal but shows a substanUal In­ Trucking. Ml 3-9905. LIVING ROOM SUITE SIX ROOM house, 456Mi Main St. Dimork Co., Realtors, MI 9-6245. lunch periods, but In America you the Board of Directors yesterday crease over the amount •collected CUMdSed or “Waat Ads" aro t.k«i ovrr ‘•’r " V*'"’ Boarders Wanted 59-A Three room tenement, central have longer coffee breaks." lot more, but we took a number of night to complete their 3-days-a- y^innrr Th« advertiser »houId read U\n ad the U RST HAi IT • 8-Pc. d in e t t e s e t 18 acres of ianm ranch, ceramic bath, 'arge drew up their tour with th# help Aspen when they overheard a chef gram. sented under the auspices of the. WANTED—Clean used cars. We HEATED four, three and two room BOLTON—Six room, spilt level, The Senior Citizen’s bus leaves FOUND 'thuJiLUr reliable men. kitchen, knotty pine cabinets, hot of Manpower, Inc., an organiza­ grumble, "1 wish those girls would Rockville City Hospital AtnciUary. buy, trade down or trade any­ M A M RUBBISH-Offers com Phone for appointment apartments. Inquire 419 North t h r e e ROOMS • furnished, hot -tt-ooded lot, only four vears old. tion specializing In providing In­ learn to speak English,’’ the East Side Recreation Center Mcan'wi\llc the Chamber's low thing. Douglas Motora, .'.Iain. "THOMAS MARTH Three bedrooms, fireplace, excel­ water heat, excellent construc­ at 1:05 and makes slops on Main, budget balance and unpaid pledges Murphy stressed that new mem­ A way to save your back ano heart plcte full time cleaning •-(■rvlce. SAMUEL ALBERT. HARTFORD Main St., or call Ml 9-0578, 12-1 water, lights. Ground floor. Pri­ tion. 100’ frontage, trees. Carlton dustrial firms with skilled em­ Ashes, rubbish removed. Ugh. e. BounugfT, CH 7-0388 any time up to 8 p.m. vate entrance. New Bolton Road. lent condliion. $16,800. R. F. "But we ran into a number of Oak, Birch, Spruce, Blssell, and make it necessary to seek new in- bers are welcome to the organlza- . S£>i,,MA99. p.m. and after 5 p.m. W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. ployes on a part-time or emer­ misconceptions about Britain," tion and are Invited to attend the Parkway Sertice Center NEED A CAR and had your credit trucking. Metal, cardboard See It Day Or Night MI 3-6389. Dimock Co,, Realtors, Ml 9-5245. gency basis. Lenox Sts. and at the Post Office eomo to meet this year's budget, turned down? Short on down pay­ dnims. Regular service avail­ If you have no means of trans said Cecily. "Many people here before reaching the Y. Bennett said. coming meeting. Those Interested ment? Had a repossession? ">on t XX1\ DURANT ST.—Vacant four room In their journey across America still seem to have the idea that the In backstage work as well as act­ Call Ml 9-8093 able, Ml 9-9757, portation. I’ll send my s.uto for FOUR ROOM apartment^ second MOVE RIGHT IN—Beautiful 3'A Cape. Near school and shopping and back the two girls held some Also starting tomorrow is the An all-out effort will be made give up! See Douglas Motors, gel you. No obligation. floor. Adult family. MI 3-^751. room apartment in new building. British working class Is oppressed, girls’ gym period from 6:30 to 8 to enroll some 300 businesses at a ing arc wcicome, he said. For a spot on our automatic snow the lowdown on the lowesi down Help Wanted— Female 35 Articles For Sale 45 NEW SIX room Colonial *17.900. parkade Corner lot, Oil heat, 40 jobs and earned about $2,200 that food is rationed in our coun­ Gets Radio lArensO BRING YOUR typewritc/s to Heatinif and Plumbing 17 Heat, hot water, janitor service aluminum storms, *10.500. Ap­ each. p.m, at the Y rate of slightly over half of the removal aervic*______and smallest payments anywhere. Berube's for repairs. work A— I ^ B —E—R—T—’S VERNON — Three room apart­ furnished. Call MI 3-5175, evenings built-in dishwasher. U'i baths, try, that the British have no sense The Boys’ Rifle Club also begins normal yearly fee, for the remain­ Peter J. Durniko of 25 Linden Not a small loan or finance com­ 24 HOUR immediate servic*. Re- BOOKKEEPER -secretary - office 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD ment with garage, atove. refrig­ built-in stove and oven. Complete­ proximately *1860 down, ('"'ner "We held about every type of of humor, and that everyone in Pi. has received a license for radio LOST-One pair slate Rray and guaranlced. 479 East Wddle Tpke. GIRL’S WHITE shoe skates, size MI 3-8873. Ml 9-3863. job you can imagine,’’ said Hilary. It-s schedule again tomorrow even­ der of Hits fiscal year, ending in pany plan. Douglas Motors. 333 Wc pick up and dcllytir. Ml 9-3477 inodcllng. repairing, new installa­ manager all In one. $80 weekly OPEN NIGHTS "nLL 8 P M. erator. References. MI 9-2837. ly landscaped. Amesite drive. R England drinks tea. Neither of ns ing at the Y from 6:30 to 8:30. September. station KICDJ and an operator’s clear frwn* woman’s Rlaases \ i- starting salary. Give complete 3. Tel. MI 9-1732. SAT, 6 P.M. THREE ROOM apartment, steam F. Dimock Co., Realtors, MI cUUty Main St. Call MI 9-9221. Main Street. snd MI 3-6342. / ' tions, electric sewer cleaning, COZY TWO bedroom ranch, cellar happens to like tea." 'The Rifle Club, which uses a Indivldiials who are not in bu.si- license. drainpipes cleaned fast and effi­ resume including age and pres­ RISLEY APARTMENTS. Available heat, gas stove, hot water, $55 9-5245. What thing about America up­ He Is presently setting up a excellent con LADY'S WHITE figure skates, like THREE-PIECE living room, two Jan. 1st, opposite big new shop­ jalousie enclosed breezeway. ga­ special gun and (lon-richochetlng no.-is hero but wish to join the NOTICE IS HEREBY given that 11948 DODGE <;..upc ELECTROLUX O ^ E R S Prompt ciently. Will R. Guy, MI 3-0677. ent employe. ,AI1 correspondence monthly. 25 Kerry St., no chil set then! most? bullet, Is the first one among rec­ Chamber will be accepted at a rate station at his home and installing issued bv dilidn. first $75 taakca- it. Call MI new, size 8, $7.50. White shoe pie-crust tables, coffee table, tier ping center in Rockville. 4^.^ room rage. 100’ frontage, high elevation, Legal Notice Paaa Book No. E-3090, issued by friendly servW on your Electro­ will be hcM in strictest confi­ di-en. MI 9-2849. (XXV) only $13,900. Carlton W, Hutchins, "I suppose." said Hilary, "it was reation departments In the Side. of *25 in the new membership equipment in his car. This will pro­ 9-3.502. lux (R1 t leaner Pick up and de­ dence. Write Box.B, Herald. skates, size 7, $3. MI 9-5481. table. Sold sep)w;ately. MI 9-8782, apartments (2 bedrooms), new The Savlnga Bank of Manchester NEW'SIX room Cape, West Side, MI 9-5132. AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held the time we went on a date out drive. vide another means of communica­ livery CalF Electrolux authorized Moving—Trucking- brick construction. Beautifully FOR RENT—Two room anartment at MancliuHlcr, within ami for the h u been lost and application has 1956 FORD coimtilC' sedan. This AMBITIOUS housewives — Earn built In range and oven, near bus, West and one of the boys ordered The Chamber office, will remain tion for the community, he said, in been made to said bank for pay­ sales anu^crvice. Ml 9-0843 or JA Building Materials 47 CHAMBERS FURNITURE equipped big kitchen. Red birch with heat and bath. Call MI WOODHILL HEIGHTS—Lovely six Dietrict of ManclH'sloi, on the 31»l ilay nine pa.sscnger four door station Storage 20 quick cash to pay your Christmas and formica cabinets—disposall. 3-5560. achool and shopping. I.arge lot. of Decembur. 195b. a hamburger and topped it with a in its present location, at least case of emergency. ment of Ule amount of deposit. 2-0108. Please a.sk for Auguatit.e room Colonial, t',4 baths, fire­ Swiiii Programs This permanent license replacea wagon is complelely equipped in­ Kamienskt bills. Display the new 1959 Royal At the Green Appliances if desired. Ceramic *16,200. R. F. Dimock Co., Real- Present. Hon. John J. Wallelt, Judffe. slice of pineapple and a maraschi­ until suitable quarters can be cluding power steering and, ...... MANCHESTER MOVING a n d tors, MT 9-5245. place. hot water heat, copper E.state of Ottavio Cimtanu. late of no cherry." found, the directors decided. They a novice license which he held. FOUITO—Black, brown and white Trucking Co. I^ocal and long dis­ line. Pleasant work. Full or part- Super Special Savings List tiled bath, shower, vanity. Close plumbing, city water and sewer­ Manchester, in said DlHtricl. deceased. brakc.s. Jgwel black and ivory. An n;pH<5li5TrORING V Four only thermostatically con­ FIVE ROOM flat in residential sec­ And the hardest thing about Set lo Resume have considered moving to allow Dureiko has been a member of the female mongrel. Call Isse Frsc- s 1 i p c o e rs, tance moying. Weekly van service time, No experience necessary we to excellent public and parochial The administrator having exhibited oul.slanding btiy at $1,600, Sec ftrapes. Custom made P A M teach you. Car necessary. For in- trolled G.E. portable electric heat­ tion. Call MI 9-3614 after 5 p.m. (XXVI) age. Fully landscaped comer lot, his adminisiration account with said America to adjust to? the law firm of Fisk, King and Rockville Fire Department for chia. Dog Warden. MI 3-8594. to New York. MI 3-6583. Canadian Framing, 2x3 schools for 1 or 2 children. Heat 95x120, complete with side walk. e.ttate to this (Jourl lor allow ance, it i* Jack Clanev. Eddie's Auto Serv- \ pholalei v shops, 207 North Main terview call MI 3-5247. to 2x12 ...... $89 ner M’ ers, reg. $39.95 now $24.95. and hot water furnished—individ­ "Girls going to work in the The Manchester Recreation De­ Caldwell lo expand into the pre- eight years. SIX Ro o m s furni.shed. oil heat, Near shopping, school and trans­ OllDEKED. Thai the 14th day of FOUND—Brown and white mon­ ire, .367 Oakland St,. Manchester,! St., phone MI 0-6.321 or MI 9-9608. MOVE BY TRAILER van. It’s less Western Framing from $106 per M’ ual control. Parking, Excellent BOLTON New five room ranch, January. 1959, at ten o'clock fon'iioon. morning still wearing bobby pins In partment's various swimming .sent office space in the Henry Stop and s«e our display of hot water, bus line. Adults. MI fireplace, ba.semenl garage. Two portation. Original trees. Beauti­ at (he l^robate Office in the Municipal grel, puppy, female. Call. I-ee MI 3-1208. Open evenings. expensive —One load Instead of 4x8 Plyscord • ...... $99 per M’ sport facilities in city park with their hair,” said Cecily. programs have been opened again Building BERLIN TRAINED clock repairer Help Wanted— Male 36 quality furniture for the entire 9-7770. acre wooded lot. Can choose yOur ful interior decoration. O'ivner Building in said Manchester, be and Mayor's Message Fracchia. Dog Warden, Ml 3-8594, two or three—Easier loading end No. 1 Oak Flooring .. $192 per M’ new pool. $100. MI 9-4824. TR the same is assigned for a hearing on "No, men wearing T-shirts in after a short CJhristmas vacation. 1958 CHEVROLET two-door sedan. will restore your clock reasona- home. color scheme. $15,200. R. F. Dimock must relocate. Assume 4'4% VA public," said Hilary. In his annual message to the Swim Pool Unit unloading — Distinctive, dignified Aye Grade Birch Doors 5-5775. MODERN FIVE rooms including mortgage if desired, $1,500 cash the allowance ni said administration There is room for new members NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Gorgeous light green and 13’ory. I| hiv. For estimates phone MI TOOL MAKERS From $" each Co., Realtor.s MI 9 ,5245. account with said estate, ascertain­ What did they miss moat from Council last night Mayor Herman Has radio, heater, signal light.s. | and smart. "The Best for Idiss.” Hours: stove, refrigerator, heat, . hot required. Good opportunity. MI ment of helr.s and order of dislribulion. in all the programs, according to To Meet Jan. 14 Paaa Book No. SS-4923, issued 9-2014. The Austin A. Chambers Cc., 603 Prime Gray Shakes ..$10 per sq. ONE ROOM apartment, heat, hot their homeland? the department, and residents may G. Olson slresaed uie value of by The Savings Bank of Manches­ economy overdrive. One owner, i _ . . ------AND 10-5 7:30-9 water, parking. Available immedi­ XXVIII 9-4203. and this Court directs that notice of Ea.st Middle Turnpike. MI 8-5187. 1x8 T&G Sheathing... .$93 per M’ water. Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main ately. MI 9-0723, the time ami piac<> assigned for said "The taste of good sharp register at the East Side Recrea­ equipment purchased during the ter has been lost and application very low mileage $2,100. See Jack I EIjECTTRICAL work by Walt St. hearing he given to all persuns known past year with which the city em­ Clancy. Eddie a Auto Service, 367 ; Zemanek as.siires your safety. Hartford CH 7-1423. Hand Split 'Shakes •. $23.95 per sq. COVENTRY—New 5'i room ranch, BIG HOUSE cheese," said Cecily. "Here all tion Center. Director PranclB Mahoney said has been made to said bank for FIRST CLASS MACHINISTS FOUR ROOM apartment, stove, to be inti'iesied (herein to appear and your cheese seems to be pro­ ployes arc able to do work previ­ Oakland St , Manchester, Ml Don't wait, call MI 9-8976 now. Pocket Door Frames, ROPER GAS range with gas heat­ CENTENNIAL APARTMENTS three bedroom, living room, kitch­ Large family home of eight be heard theieon b.\' piil)lt.«4hing a copy The Monday night swimming today the town Directors’ swim­ payment of the amount of deposit. Complete, .. from $16.50 each er. Call after 4:30. MI 9-6453. refrigerator, heat hot water, new­ of this order in som*' n«‘wspap<‘ r hav­ cessed," ously let out to contractors. 3-1208. Open evenings. | Be wi.se and mnderiil/.e. For work on close tolerance Air­ CHESTNUT STREET en and dining area. Built-in range rooms, in good condition and good ing a circulation in said D istrict. at programs at Manchester High ming pool committee will meet NO'nCE IS HEREBY given that Painting—Papering 21 Birch Plywood ....48c sq, ft. ly decorated. $90.' Call MI 3-7222. .and oven, fireplace and mantle. location. Garage. Garden space. "We both missed the year-round School were initiated last niglil, He mentioned the street sweeper, craft Precision Parts. lea.**! five days before the day of sai(l greenness of England,” added sand spreader, bulldozer, a 10-ton with Edward Rybezyk, town plan­ Paaa Book No. S-T841, Issued by We will beat our competitors WALNUT dining When available 2-3-4 Rooms THREE ROOMS and bath, very Basement garage, hot water heat. Owners moving out of state. Price hearing, and by mailing on or before but most other water classes do 1952 CADILLAC COUPE de Vllle. Household Services PAINTING AND paperhanging. FOUR This is what you get:— .416.000 January 2. 1959. b.v certified mail, a Hilary. Army 4-whcel drive truck, tractor ning engineer, 8 p.m. Jan. 14 In The Savings Bank of Manchester Good clean workmanship at rea­ HIGH HOURLY RATES advertised prices by at least 5%. chairs. Call MI 9-1592 clean and modern. Gas furnace. Situated on one acre lot. Close to copy of this order tb (.lolso Cimiano, not begin until next week. has been loat and application has Very good condition, MI 9-4341. Offered 13-A Well heated apartment schools, bus and shopping. $14,900. What quality do they think the with payloadei', and backhoe. the Municipal Building. sonable rates. 30 years in Man­ NOBODY — BUT NOBODY Stove and refrigerator furnished. MADELINE SMITH,' Realtor 12 Coolldgo Si., Hartloi'd, ('onn. These Include: beginners (men), Now the Putilic Works Depart­ been made to said bank for pay­ If you don’t qualify for one of GENERAL Electric refrigerator, Hot water $80 monthly. Available Jan. 15. Minimum FHA financing. R. F. MI 9-1612 JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. British have that Americans lack. beginners (girls). Intermediate The meeting will be the first ment of the amount of deposit. 1951 FORD convertible, good con­ FURNITURE REPAIRING - An­ chester. Raymond Fiske. Ml these positions, please do not ap­ UNDERSELI^ NATIONAL Electric Refrigerator Dlmock Co., Realtors. MI 9-5245. "An ability to amuse them­ ment can do what it is capable of dition, $200. Call MI 3-8464 after 4 9-9237. good condition. Dining room set. Ideal for single couple. Call MI AT A COURT OF PROBATE, hpld (girls), and Intermediate (boys), doing, work on public works, the step in a study concerning the tiques restored. Furniture Repair ply. Gas Range at Manchrstnr. wilhin and for tho selves,’’ said Hilary, after a all at the East Side Rcc. p.m. NATIONAL LUMBER. INC. China closet. MI 9-1746. 9-7319. THREE BEDROOM home. Good ma.vor said. need for new swimming poqls in ■ NO’nOE IS HEREBY given that Service Talcottvillc, Ml 3-7449. EXTERIOR and interior painting. MAL TOOL & Gas tor cooking Included XXX condition, large room». nice lot. District of Manchcsl*u'. on the 3lBt day thoughtful pause. "The British are The men’s class meets Mon­ Paaa Book No. SS-6978, issued by 381 STATE STREET of Dccumbfr. 1958. He told the council it could be town. PRIVATE OWNER—1957 Tiercury Ceilings reflnished. Paperhanging. ENGINEERING COMPANY Convenient location. Bv owner, more self-sufficient in the use of days, beginning girls on Tuesdays Ryb<»yk, Mahoney said, will be The Satringa Bank of Manchester RADIO REPAIRS on any m ake- NORTH HAVEN, CONN. Musical Instruments 53 LOW PRICE $69 to $91 LAKE STREET—New si> room Pro.srnt. Hon. John J. Wnllott. Judge. leisure. The American is likely to proud of the year's accompli'sh- two dofir sedan. Power steering, all rtmplificts and phonograph.s Wallpaper books. Estimates given. Busines.s Locations MI Estate of Josephine Cimiano. late of and Wednesdays, Intermediate asked to determine population baa been loet and application has .Merromalir, 15,000 original miles. Fully covered by Insurance. Call 291 ADAMS STREET CHestnut 8-2147 Colonial with garage. Built by U Manche«ter. in said ’District, deceased. be at loose ends If he doesn't find ments—the well-kept roads, well- and changers. Over 47 years total BEFORE YOU buy see my pianos. CALI. MI 9-5779 for Relit The admini.strator ’ having exhibited girls on Tuesdays, and intermedi­ densities here to find out where been made to said bank for pay­ Rea.sonably pHecd. Tel, MI 3-1274 Edward R. Price. M3 9-1003. & R. Bul’t-in stove and even. IVIANCHESTER something outside himself to enter­ lighted streets, recreation pro­ ment of the amount of deposit. experience. 90 day.s guarantee on FIX3RIDA JOBS, all kinds, entire I sell only used upright pianos. ______^ I ..arge fireplace Sun deck. l ’,4 his ndmini.slrallon arcoiim wiih said ate boys on Wednesdays. gram and facilities, new city hall swimming p6ols are needed and anv time. all work, Potterlon’s.. TO RENT —THREE room <«part- COMMERCJIAL business or "ftlce; tnree bedrooms. Beautiful estate in thin Court f(»r allowan<-e. it is tain him.” The Family Swim at the high what size they should be. PAINTER and paperhanger, deco­ state, hundreds listed. Write Fast­ Completely rebuilt and estyled Convenient location. Five roon OFiDE'RED: That the 14th day of And Cecily added: and shopping center. menta, tile bathroom, linoleum, space for rent. Up *o 6.500 -square : 51s jof, r r Dimock Co., school, however, will open tomor­ In days to come, be said, the rating.' Good clean job. reasonable way Service, Daytona Beach. Diamonds— Watches— in colors. Have your piano tuned Venetian blinds, heat and hot Ranch, fenced in bark yard, trees, January, 1959. at ten o tdock, forenoon, “The British young people have Projects for the coming year, Announcements 2 DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com- electronically. Call Meyer’s Piano, feet. Will sub-divide^ Mam St. I^- ; Ml 9-5245 at the Probate Office in the Municipal row night at 7 o’clock. committee will meet with Park -\ 6-A price. S. Yencha, Ml 9-6914 after Jewelry 48 water furnished. Parking. Inquire full price $12,500. Building in .“aid Manclie.ster. he and more respect for their govern­ Mayor Olson noted, Include the re­ Trailers panv. doors and window.s. custom WANTED - Full-time service sta­ CH 7-5505. 255 Market St., Hart­ cated near Center. Plenty of park j ______;______Superintendent Horace Murphey, worlt. guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1583 5. 11 School or 254 Spruce. MI the sam e i.«» a.Hsigned for a hearing on ment, their police and their eld­ development of the Market St.- INCOME TAXES prepared .1 your tion attendant. 5 p.m. to 1 e.m. Ap­ LEONARD W. TOST, Jeweler, re­ ford. Open 4-11 p.m. weekdays. ing. Phone Ml 9*r)229 or Ml ** 7444 j XXXI the allowance of said admini.stralion Recreation Supervisor James Her­ Exper- MOBILEHOMES—Kozy, used (47 after 6 p m. 9-2360. BOLT'ON COl/ENTRY T JNE ers." Brooklyii St. area, off-street park­ home or by appointment. INTERIOR AND exterior paint­ ply in person, Moriarty Bros., 301 pairs, adjusts watches expertly. All day Saturdays. account with said e.-^tale. n.scertainmenl ing, low rent housing for the aged, dic. and the Park and Recreation Ienced tax work, 24 nour ?rvlce. 10), excellent condition, $4,300, CORNER CENTER and Griswold VERNON—New six room Colonial ROUTE 6 of heir.s and order of di.mrihution. and But both girls agreed they'd had WEAVING nf burns, moth holes ing. I/)W winter prices. No job Center St. Reasonable prices. Open daily. FIVE ROOM second floor flat, ex­ this (\nirl diroct.s that notice of the About Town and fluoridation, which he said will Advisory (Commission. CaU MI 8-4723. $649.00 Jensen’s Inc. (always re­ A* KEYBOARD cabaret piano. Can St.s,—Two store.s, hratpd. Approxi­ with attached garage Pultt-ln a wonderful time, and would like and torn clothing, hosiery nins, too small. Free estimates. Call Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce cellent condition, oil heat, storm mately 400 square, fret ea<-h Suit­ Nice six room Ranch, all extras, lime and plnc4‘ assigned for said hear­ to come again. They also thought be voted on by the Council this (Cornmlttee members besides liable). Rolling Hills, Route 44A, Joiin Verfaille* 284 I>ake Si. TOOL MAKFIRS. general ma­ Street. Ml 9-4387. be seen at Cavey's,' East Center range and oven Fireplace sun ing bf* givf'ii to all persons known to naOBRAL INCOME taxes pre­ Mansfield, GArfleld 9-4479 handbag.s repaired. zipper re­ windows, Venetian blinds, /dults. able any bu.sine.ss. Call Mt 9-48.39. basement garage. Built by Valen­ he interested therein to apjiear and be it would be a fine idea if more year. Mahoney are Alice Lamenzo, Rob­ chinists, and set-up operators to St. $75 Garage, range, refrigerator deck. I’ i baths, three bedrooms, The Alplna Society will meet to­ pared with your savings in mind. placement, umhrellaa ’ cpalred, 8 a m.-6 p.m. tine, Brook, large lot. Only $15,750, heard thereon hv prthlishing a copy nf American working girls went to morrow night at 7:30 st the Ital­ Committee clialrmen and mem­ ert Gordon, and Gilbert Barnes. PAINTING AND paperhanging. work on precision aircraft parts. available, extra. 11!) Russell St. high wooded lot. Brickfront. this orfler in some newspaper having a Reasonable rates. Call Ml 9-6246, men's shirt cpilara reversed and A. Tluck, MI Part and full-time. Apply Conn. $17,400. R. F. Dlmock*' Co. Real­ Britain and Europe and learned ian American Club. Refreshments bers were reappointed by Olson Preaumably, a chairman and sec­ replaced. Marlow's IJttle Mend­ Reasonable rates. Fuel and Feed 49-A MI 3-7056. For Information or circulation jn said District, at least retary will be elected at the meet­ Auto Driving School 7-A ,3-4661. State Employment Service, 806 Wanted—To Buy 58 tors. Ml 9-,5245. five day.s before the day of said hear­ about living conditions there on a W ill be served. without change. ing Shop. Houses for Rent 6 ' Other IJslings ing. and by mailing on or hffnre similar job-travel program. Moving Costs at $55,000 ing. Personals 3 Main St., Manchester, Conn, SEASONED hardwood for fur­ FIVE ROOM apartment, four Januarv 2, 1959. by cf'rtlfied mail, a MORTLOtneS Manchester’s lead­ CEILINGS refinished, interior naces, fireplaces, etc. Top quality, WANTED TO BUY "The bc.sl way to learn a coun­ Moving costa estimated at *55,- Mahoney pointed out that the ing driving school. Three skilled, BELMONT Rug Cleaning Com­ heated. No children. No pets. Ml ROCICVILLE, 21 Grove St. Well XXXIl copy of this order to Cel.HO Cimiano, 12 The executive Iward of the painting. Evenings and Saturdays, free delivery. Ed Yeomans, PI LAWRENCE F. PIANO ('oolldge St.. Hartford. Cuiin. : Renato try is work in it," said Hilary. 221 were approved by the Board group la merely a study commit­ VACinm CLEANERS repatiM In courteous instructors. Cla-ss room pany— Foi those who care about Good used resaiable furniture, 9-3169. heated 2 room furnished apart­ Nathan Hale PTA will meet to­ my own home fbop. For^ years Call MI 4-8016. Help Wanted— 2-8002. also amall upright and spinet VERNON —New six room split BROKER 9-5910 Cimiano, 135 Linmore St.. Hartford. night at 7:30 in the school cafe­ of Education last night. tee. He said if it Is decided to instructions for 15, 16, 17 year their rugs—phone Ml 8-0012, ment. Inquire 1st floor, Apar'ment C(uin-. individuall\' ntid as a«1minl.«»tra- build any new pools here—^Iri the factory experience. Au makea. low Male or Female 37 pianos. ATTRACTIVE five room apart­ level. High wooded lot. Cat'-cdralj tor f>f the estate of Otta^'lfl ('im lann. teria. The estimated figures cover the olds. Telephone Mr. Morllock, Free pickup and delivery Free WELL SEASONED .split oak fire­ 9. ceiling with redwood beams, ” uilt- | WEST SIDE -Attractive five room Electric Clock Improved face of a rise In the tax lete— rates, free eatlmatea, free pickup estimates given. We specialize In ment. second floor, new electric JOHN J. WAELETT. Judge, move of the high school to the Director of Driver Education, Courses and Classes 27 place .or furnace.-*10 loads de­ stove and refrigerator. MI 8-7254 in r.ange and oven I’.i bath" 'arge i home. encloR’ed breezeway. ga­ others studies might be made on and delivery. Mr. Miller JA furniture and wall to wall carpet­ TWO MEN or women, 9-12, five Watkins Used Furniture LIMITATION OROKR Tokyo — A Japanese firm has Hose and Ladder Co,, No. 1, new building on Ijovcland Hill and Ml 9-7398. days. Willing to meet and talk livered. MI 3-2694. between 8-5. Ml fireplace Finished laiindrv room rage. $13,900, aasume 4''7% the move of grades 7 and 8 Into how the construction could be fi­ 2-S204. ing. RADIO-Electronics-Televislon, In 2 Exchange SIX ROOM single hou.se. CaU mortgage. Bmnll rash. Carlton W. AT A (/(Jl’HT O F PROBATK. hold developed a new electric clock Town Fire Department, will hold with people. Car essential. Salary 9-4141. Garage Three bedrooms $17,990. ni Manchriptrr. within nnd for ih*^ the Sykes Building, the new Jun­ nanced to best advsintage. MANCHESTER Driving Academy evenings pe'r week we can teach 15 Oak Street R F. Dimock Co., Realtors. Ml Hutchins. MI 9-5132. District of Manchf'sicr on the 2nd dav which is said to keep perfect time its monthly meeting tonight at 8 F’LAT FINISH Holland window you practical servicing. You $1.50 per hour. Inquire Miss Ryaii, ior high scliool. Automobiles for Sale 4 now offers behind the wheel and Garden— Farm— Dairy COTTAGE ST.—Four rooms, all 9-5245. of .January. 1959.- in apite of variations in voltage or o’clock at the flrehouse. classroom instructions for 15, 16, shades, made to measure. All "Lcarn-by-Doing” at Conhecticut's Sat. 9-5 , 905 Main St, FOUR BEDROOM Colonial off Present, Hon, John J. Wallett. Judge. Superintendent of Schools Ray­ Pollutant Cause Products 50 modern conveniences. Ml 9-4498. 6'!^ ROOM S1NG1>E, K.staie of W alter K. Han.^en Into of current and run for 5 or 6 hours Found 17 year olds. Call Mr. Miclcttc, metal Venetian blinds at a new Oldest Electronics School. Ahso WOOD BURNING 24" log type Porter St. Seven vears old, excel­ mond E, Ramsdcll included *1,800 OLDEIR CARS, mecbanlca apectale. low price. Keys made while you TOBACCO warehouse workers. Ap­ XXXHI MfUiche.Bter in said District, deceased. after the power supply is cut off. Farm Group Stabir in the estimated moving budget, flxli youreelf cars, always a good PI 2-7249. full-time day Technician training. ply Wednesday 9 a.m., Jan. 7. APPLES and pears, now on sale cast iron stove. MI 3-8534 THREE LARGE rooms and bath. NEWLY REDECORATED lent condition. Call owner MI On motion of Harrieite F. llanaon of It uses a magnetically controlled Berkeley, Cal.—Sdentlsts at th. wait. -Marlow’s. Classes start January 5th. Call Furnished, heated, hot water, VERNON- New six room ranch 9-2521. -■ said Manche.ster. admini.stratrlx. for a junior high school library. ■University of California have dis­ aalecUon. Look behind our office. Employer will interview and hire at Botti’s Fruit Farm, 260 Bush ORDERKD, That six month.s from pneumatic pump lo wind a spring Washington — The latest avail­ Douglas Motors, 683 Main. LARSON’S Connecticut’a fir.st li­ Hartford: JA 5-3406, or write for Hill Rd. ’ parking space. 1 or 2 small chil­ with attached garage. Built-in The junior high has not previous­ covered that complete combustloi censed driving school trained. BOB TITCOMB—sun here at 21 full information. New England at the Conn. State Employment WANTED—Good used pool table. $115 PER MONTH. the 2nd day of January. 1959. he aiut drive which is set in motion When able census figures for 1957 in­ Maple street to service your Service, 806 Main St., Manches­ dren accepted. PI 2-7545. range and oven, fireplace in living the .same are limited nnd aliow<’d for the electricity varies or ceases. ly had a library. of Incinerated refiUM, which Is re BEFORE YOU BUY a used car Certified and approved, is ’'ow of­ Technical Institute of Conn.. Inc., Phone MI 9-0937. the creditor.s within which lo bring in dicate that only 7 per cent of the Tlie major part of the budget washer, dryer, ironcr. dishwash­ ter. PHONE 9-8606 room and basement 'Vooded lot. Lots for Sale 73 their claim s ugain.Bt said estate, and qulred In many California urba: ■ea Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck fering classroom and tchlnd .56 Union Place. Hartford 3. Conn. Household Goods 51 IMMEDIATE occupancy — Three m nice location *18.500 R. F Dimock nation’s 10,700.000 people over age is attributable to salaries. Also, er, range, water healer. Do It said adminhstrairix la directed lo give HOT WATER 25 working or living on farms have areas, produces a new, Irrltatlnf Sales and’ Service. 285 .Main wheel instruction for teenagers. BOOKKEEPER TO keep a com­ rooms, heated, first floor with ga­ Co.. Realtors. Mt 9-5245 public notice to the cre*liior5 to bring *8.000 is for transportation and air pollutant—^^formaldehyde. Tht yourself pump lilts. Ml 9-1575. RFJD CHERRY end table, in good Rooms Without Board 59 BOLTON — (Jhristmas special. The Persian Gulf, a shallow body one or more year of college in­ Street. MI 9-4571. Open evenings. MI 9-6075, plete .set of books, take trial bal­ rage. On bus line, $80. Call MI TOLIJVND—New four room ranch, Extra large lot. high elevation. in iholM clainin wilhin said tinu* al­ *9,000 for fuel and lights. Ad­ solution to this problem, the re­ Bonds—Stocks MortRaKes 31 condition. Reasonable. Call MI 3-6578 or MI 9-9515. furnished. Automatic hot water XXXIV lowed oy publishing a copy of (Ids of water connected to the Indian struction. This compares with 15 .SAVE riD% on laundering. Wet ance and do typing. Good salary. FURNISHED ROOM, conveniently Tongren, Broker, MT 3-8321 "Any­ order In some newspaper having a cir­ Ocean by a narrow channel, prob­ ditional insurance coverage of $5,- searchers say. Is to allow onl.v IMS FORD RANCH STA’nON wash, damp or fluff dry. Folded 9-4949. fumlahed. Reasonable, Couple or culation in said probate distrii-i within per rent of the total civilian CONSOLIDATE debts with a sec­ Apply Conn. State Employment located. One minute from Main SIX ROOM duplex, near schools, thing in Real Estate.” ably is the world's hottest body 500 ta Included. enough air Into the Incinerator tor wagon. Good condition, flandard j Busine.ss Services Offered,'13 and wrapped free. Manchester Service, 806 Main St., Manches­ couple, one eliild. GA 9-9145, CXJVENTRY —Attractive ^ ffve e room ten day.s from tlie date of this ordt'r population. Such college-trained The Board accepted the low bid complete combustion and no more. • transmission, $1,200. Call MI I------ond mortgage loan at $22.2.5 per St. Light housekeeping. Woman stores and bus line. Children ac­ and return make to this court of the of salt water. In mid-.summcr, farm residents made up 6.3 per Laundromat, 660 Center Si ter. Conn. only. Ml 9-7959. ranch, I^a'rge kitchen, three bed­ of DeCarli Express of Rockville to Adding more air to eliminate 9.8613. HILLS' 'TELEVISION Service. month for each $1,000 borrowed. FOR SALE—Six rooms of furniture cepted. Call MI 9-1145. rooms, nice living room, large lot. notice given water temperatures reach more cent of the farm population in Dial CH 6-889" and ask Frank Wanted— Real Estate 77 JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. move’ the furniture and eqpilpment smoke simply replacea the smoke Available at all time.s. Philco fac­ suitable for a cottage. Ml 9-1746. Suburban for Rent 66 A comfortable home for modest than 100 degrees Fahrenheit. 1050, tory supervised service. Tcl. Ml Burke or Mrs, Carter to explain. AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held for *1,342. with Invisible formaldehyde, they IRONING DONE in my home. MI I Dogs— Birds—Pets 41 SALE 1-3 OFF on wallpaper. Wall FURNISHED ROOM for rent •t THREE ROOM apartment. Call j living Priced at onlv $12.6.50 R. 9-9898. 9-3687. • ! Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, (COVENTRY — Four room apart­ I E. Dimock Co., Realtors, MI LISTINGS WANTED, single and ni Maiichualur. within anorling tn be the last will and testa­ playroom. Plumbing, carpentry, Poultry and Supplies 43 % block from Main St.. Lady or AVAILABLE ANY TTME. Neat, water and heat, PI 2-6293. kitchen, dining room, large hiring ice and appraising without obliga* board meetings will be rotated in Missing was a container of electrical and masonry. Aluminum davs, excellent salary. Call MI ment of said.dec4*ased br admitted to Gets New Concert Hall STERILIZED reconditioned used Gentleman. 69 Birch St. room. Built-in range and oven. tion, call S, A. Beechler, *^ealtor, prol>ate as p ry apiilication on file, it is the various schools. This will give canned ham. Wit the proprietor 9-5273. BROAD-BREASTED bronze tur­ modern and convenient three siding. Garages, cottages out­ furniture for every room and ap­ rooms and bath. $75 a month. Call BOLTON Lakefront—Three room Aluminum combinations, full cel­ Ml 3-6969 or Wesley R. Smith, As­ ORDERED; That the lon'going aiv members a chance to sec the told police ^ mteslng can, like buildings, room additions. Nusldc keys. Fresh or frozen. Ready (uiy BEAUTIFULLY furnished front cottage, all conveniences. Fur- plicHlioii b«‘ hf'ard and dei»’imim'd at WANTED—Nurse assistant for pliances like new. Complete set Ml 9-7319. lar. Close to bus, schools and shop­ sociates. Ml 9^8952. Member Multi­ tio' PrnbaW office in Manch»*.**i»-r in By CARL FLICK-STEOER *, ot the Rhine. From the big tcr- schools, which they may not have the others the window, was Engineering Conipanv, Inc., 34 professional office. Experience time. Sch'aub’s Turkey Farm, 188 room. Hot water heat, tile bath, pished and winterized. Call JA ping. A real buy at $15,500 R, F. ple Listing Service. said Distrltl. oh tln‘ 15th day of Janu­ empty, Hillslown Road, Manchester, and individual pieces. Including Bonn, Germany, Jan. 3 (/P)—At race of the restaurant section fac been in yet, and may Interest resl- Oak St. NU 3-1425. ' | not necessary. Write Box G, upholstered furniture, rugs, studio free parking. Phone MT 3-7116. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. 5-6387. Dimock Co.. Realtors, Ml 9-5245. ary. A.D. 1959. at eleven o'cfuck-In the ing the river a fine view -of the Conn. 105 Birch St. CaU MI 9-5601 after forinoon. and that notice be given lo long last Beethoven’s birthplace Is Herald, couch, some refrigerators with FURNISHED room, complete ARE YOU CONSIDERING all persons inlerosled in said estate of Rhine’s famous Seven Hills with BIDWELL HOME Improvement i 5 p.m, ROCKVILLE—24 Grove Street. Co. AUeration.s, additions, ga-1 freezer. Electric, gas, combina­ housekeeping facilities, one block Well heated two room heated SELUNG YOUR PROPERTY? the pendency of said uppllcailon and to have a concert hall where the the ancient Drachenfels Castle PART-TIME counter work during the time and place 4»f hearing thereon, rages. Roofing and aiding experts. ] Articles For Sal? 45 tion, and apartment ranges, space from Center. Woman only. Call Well heated two room apartment. We will appraise your property composer’s work can be given a tbwering In their midst can be ob­ mid-day for alert and neat ap­ heaters,- 40% off on new mat­ ATTRACTIVE five room rent in- a Two in One Package. A nice two- free and without any obligation. by publishing a copy of thi.s order in Aluminum clapboards a specialty. ! pearing woman. No experience MI 8-5639. residential district. Garage' and Inquire first floor, Apt. 9. family and a separate tour room some m‘wspap4T having a circulation worthy performance. tained. I Unexcelled workmanship. Easy ROUND AND split dry oak wood, tresses. Low overhead Keeps 'our We also buy property (or rash. in said district, at least five days b<‘- It has been a long-standing - The vast roof of the hall is cov­ necessary Good pay. Cali Friend­ privilege of a recreation room. home. This two-familv is in very Member Multiple listing fore the day of said hearing, to appear budget terms MI 9-6495 or TR cut fireplace, furnace and stove prices down. LeBlanc Ftirniture LARGE furnished light house­ FIVE AND 4 room completely if they see cause at said tim e and Irony that this Rhineland city — ered by 6,000 feet of copper sheet­ ly Ice Cream. MI 9-8196 for ap­ lengths, $10 per load, delivered. Hospital, 195 South St., Rockville. keeping room with electric refrig­ Hot water, heat and electtitrity nice condition inside and out. STANLEY BRAY, ■yiealtor 5-9109. ' pointment. furnished. For Information call furnished heated apartmenl.s, hot i Separate heating systems, copper place and be heard relative Hierelo, which is more proud of being ing. More than 600 tons of steel Cali PI 2-7886. Open 9 to 9. erator, gas and lights iiicluded. water and utilities optional Chil-' BRAE-BURN REALTY and make return to this court, and by Beethoven's birthplace than being were used in the construction of MI 9-0279 or 22 Trumbull St., I plumbing, aluminum combina- mailing on or before January 6. 1959. MERCURY for ’59 ALL,/TYPES of ca^entry work Middle-aged lady. MI 3-6388. dreh accepted. Pdy weekly MI 3-6273 SEWING MACHINE operators for PRE-SEASON chain saw apectal. Two-piece living room set, $40. Manchester. *125 monthly. I lions, two-car garage, convenient by certified mall, a cony ol said will the provisional capital of West the- edifice, which is divided up in­ dpiie. alterations, dormers, roof- night shift. 5 p.m.-10 p.m. Exper- monthly. Also 1 riwm fpi'niahed | unusual package buy and of thin order to W. David Keith, Germany - did not have a good to three different auditoriums. The Itig. porches, etc Cali .Ml 9-5981 Save up 30% oh Clinton saws. Two sofM. $25 and $30 each. FURNISHED room, suitable for apartment with shower and all WANT TO SELL? For action on 953 Main St,. Manciu*stei-. ('oiin.. At­ pace Without Bulk^ . ienced preferred. Apply Kaklar New and used. Capitol Equipment MAIN ST.—Residential section, 314 G for $21,500. R F. Dimock Co., torney for possible helr.s>ut>law of qoncert hall. main concert hall will be devoted Single maple bed, *15. two working people. Use of kitch­ utilities, TR 4-9992, TR 5-5531, or homes, buildiftg Ipts, acreage, When the native son’s works CARPFJNTFJRS, experienced in Toy Co., 60 Hilliard St. Co., 38 Main St.. MI 3-7958. Maple breakfast set, *30. en, free parking. Reasonable. MI large rooms, heated. Ml 4-0238 Realtors. Ml 9-5245. commercial property call us. said decedent, whose naine.s and wherf'. to symphony concerts and the like. TR 5-2244. abotitff are unknown. the|r heirs-at-law. were played it was under condi­ building and contraoting, alteta- Maple dropleaf table, *30. 3-2822. after 5 p.m. Ready buyers. Call Carl Schwarz A smaller hall seating 380, will (XXXVH) n«*xt of kin. fegateeg, devise4*s. W’idnw.'*, tions that international musicians take care of less spectacular events tions, additions, porches, etc. Spe­ CLEKK TYPIST Mahogany-, buffet, *10. ONE ROOM with kitchenette, or Esther Pitkin Schwarz, Brok­ w'ldowers and legal representalives. if cializing in cottages, garages, sid­ KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney, 8 ft. Grandfather clock, *100. FOR RENT—Room with kitchen ROCKVILLE — Two apartments. ers. Ml 3-0154. any. found less than suitable. while a still smaller hall. In which MORIARTY BROTHERS 38 Maple St. Tel. Ml 3-4327 ' •stove, refrigerator. Plenty of heat, TWO-FAMILY Excellent condi­ JOHN J. WALLE'IT. Judge. But now a splendid new Bee­ 200 people can be seated, will be ings: Guaranteed workmanship. Ihlerestlng opportunity available privileges. Suitable for woman hot yater. Cleaiu MI 9-1683 or AD Call TR 5-2410. 301 CENTER STREET—Ml 3-S135 MI 3-0731 or AD 3-5978. ' WATKINS teacher. MI 3-6727 after *. ’ tion, 5-5, choice location. $1,6,700. thoven Hall i.s due to b# ready for devoted mainly to chamber mu.slc. SNOW BUlWBRS—Reo, Snowbird, 2-5955 evenings. R F. Dimock Co., Realtors, MI AT A COURT. OF PROBATE, held in our .sales department, for young USED FURNITURE ROCKVILLE, 34 Elm St. Three BUILblNG LOT in Bolton, Will at Mancliesler. wilhin and for the use for the big 22nd International An interesting feature of the AN5' KIND of carpentry apd cahi- i lady with good typing ability for and Toro, Push and self-propelled. ROOM FOR young lady. All the room, centrally located, t.-nge, re­ 9-5245. pay up to $1,500. PI 2-6477. District of Mnnehoster. on the 5lh day Beethoven Festival next fall. hall is Its 'btg organ — one of net work done Honest and relia­ Capitol Equipment, 38 Mair Ml e x c h a n g e comforts of home, a few feet-from of January. 1959. Seating 2,000, it will replace a Germany’'s most modern. It can be diversified clerical Work, Must be 3-7958. frigerator. garbage disposal, park­ Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. ble workmanship. Call Roscoe everything. MI 9-3329. ing facilitie.s, $75. Call TR 5-2505 xxia x Estate of William Schwoerer late o£ much smaller hall destroyed In the played from two different points Thompson, MI 3-1895 for esti­ high school graduate. Excellent 15 OAK- STREET , —---- —■ .. ---- .1---- Manch4*sler. in said D istrict, deceased. REO TRIM-A-LAWN with snow • SEPTIC TANKS or TR 5-50.50. •* Legal Notice war. on the huge stage. The organ has mates benefits and pleasant working con­ ROOM FOR one or two people or I MANCHESTER- AM brick ai7( room The administratrix having 4XhlbUed More than one-third of the total plow and mower. Bready ‘ -actor Open Thursday Evenings couple. 224 :Gha'rter Oak, MI CLEA.VED and INSTALLED I Cape in South Manchester Built her adminl.xtration account with said four manuals. 66 registers and ditions. with snow plow and mower.’' A-P Until 9 estate lo this Court .for allowance, h is cost of $2,261,000 is being pro- 5.000 organ pipes made of copper, 3-8368, CH 6-4137. Houses for Sale 72 by Poniicelli in 1951 Aluminum OBUKB 4)F NOTICE O R D E R E D : TTiat the 19th day (if ■vided, by the City of Bonn. The Roofing— Siding 16! Equipment, 945 Center St.> Ml • SEWERS combinations, large enclosed rear AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held January. 1959 at ten o'clock, fOr»‘noon. tin and wood. When the organ Is • LIBERTY MUTUAL Closed Mondays at Manch4*st4'r. within and for th** I Federal Government is providing not required, it can be made , to 9-2052: HEATED ROOM fog one or two 5IACHINE CLEANED SOUTH WINDSOR—6H porch. Garage and amesite drive. at the Probate Office in the Municipal COUGHLIN /lOOFING Company. ' gentlemen. Free parking. 64 High Dlslrlrt of ManchuHtur. on the 2nd day Building In said M^iut^hester. be and the *238,000. The rest will be covered disappear from sight. INSURANCE CO. CROSLEY-Shelvadore refrigerator, level. Excellent condition. Storms. No basement, large lot. very nice of January. 1959.- same is assigned for a hearing on tlie Inc. Aluminum siding, asphalt- UNIVERSAL tank vaccuum clean­ St.- condition. $15,500. R. F. Dimock Prencnt. Hon'.' John J. W allett. Judge. by long terM loans and, as far as Problems of Acoustics er, complete attachments. $19.95. like new. Coat *295, sell fpr *125. • INSTALLATION Immediate occupanev. Garage. allowance of said' administration ac­ possible, by public contributions. . JUST FOR THE RECORD’ asbestos roofing. Also aluminum, MI 3-1161 Tel. MI 3-1094. Tongren, Broker. Ml ^-6321. Co., Realtors, Ml 9-5245. E.state of Joseph I>. Hunter, late gif count with ‘said estate ascertainment One of the biggest problems galvanized or copper gutters and Will deliver. MI 3-5210 after 5 p.m. ROOM EXCLUSIVE location on SPECIALIST Ridgefield Park, New Jerney. owntjig of heirs and order of nlstribution, and Elite Board presented by the gigantic struc­ leaders. Ml 3-7707. bus line. Private bath, parking, property in Manchester In aald Dia- this Court directs that notice of the T3ie plan is under the guardian­ RELIABLE woman to be compan­ U^D~LUMBER, building arid ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, $15.200—Two-family 4-4 duplex. XX XX trlrl, deceaaod. i time and place assigned for.said hear­ ture has been acoustics. To as­ A romantic spirit is captured in suitable for oiie or, two persona, Upon application of Agnea Hunter, ing be given to all persons known to ship of a Etoard of Trustees headed* certain in advance what struc­ ion to middle-aged convalespent- plUhihing supplies, furnaces, hot • glass, china, ahd used furniture Separate - furnaces. Aluminum this lovely rose-embroidered af RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and , bought and sold. Furniture Repair references exchanged. *10 per Town and Country storms, Call now, Paul J. Corren- MANCTIESTER - Here’s a nice executrix, praving that an a.uthonticated be interested therein to appear and be by its honorary chairmen. West tural changes would have to be A NEW MUSIC COLUMN BY built-up roofs, gutter and conduc­ woman. Call Ml 3-7762 after 4:30. wkter heaters, window* and week. Call MI 3-8930. complete seven room home off ^id exemplified copy pf the will of tm rd thereon h.v puhilshing a copy of German President Theodor Heuss than! tta look -of luxury fits in tor work; roof, chimney repairs. doors. Choman’g Housewrjecking, Service. Mr3-7449. ti. Broker. Ml 3-5.363. .•»ald deceased and ot the record ' of IMS order in som e new spaper having made in ordei to assure the best . with the decor, of' any room. The Drainagd Co. ■Parker Street. Living ■ room with the proceedings proving and establish­ a circulation in said District, at least and the city’s former mayor, Peter' possible , acoustics, intricate trials Ray Hagenow, Ml 9-2214; Ray ~^a c c p u n t in g ~ m a c h in e '’ at Stock Place. Open Saturday 1954 BENDIX dialamatic washer, CONVENIENT, comfortable rooms HOySEWCjRK is made easy in this fireplace, dining room, kitchen, en­ ing the s^me in the State Of New Jer­ five days before the day of said hear- M. Busen. The board includes Philip Treggor crocheted squares are in. and Jackson. Ml 3t8325. 8-4, daily 3:30-5, or call MI 9-2392. next to bath, radio, TV, parking, sey be filed and become part of the -■e underia-ken. the rote* are embroidered in cross . So becoming to the shorter, OPERATOR excellent condition, *35. CAU TR Ml 9-4143 three bedroom ranch. Near chool closed porch • and four bedrooms. records of this Court and ancillary let­ Chancellor Konrad Adenauqr, the Light rayi were projected wlth- 5-5498. . quiet private home. MI 9-6801 bus and shopping. Today’.s home Oversized garage and nice yard._ JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. former ambassadora to West Gfer- stitch. fuller figure. A carefull.v tailored ROOFING, SId In Gv-painting. Car­ Experienced after 6 p.m. * ters testamentary be issived lo said ap­ 'ii. the shiny -walls df a small, Pattern No. ?579 contsins cro- shirtwaiater that buttons down_the pentry. Alteratiotls and additions. GIRLS’ WHITE shoe skates, size Itluyer will be pleased with this Dishwasher New heating system.' plicant. it is LIMITATION OROKB many of the United States, Britain highly polished metal model of the A position requiring ' the knowl- well planned, well built six .room ORDERED: That the foregoing ap­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held and France, Prof. James B. Conant, AN INFORMAL COMMENTARY ON ' ^t directions; material require- front, with roll-up sleeves. 3. Call alter 3. MI 3r7959. ■h $17,900. R. F. Dlmock Co.. ReaK plication heard and deterrhined at at M aiicheater. within and for tli;; Ceilihgs^ Workmanship euaran house. Residential, near bus, hall. In this way it was established nts; roee diagram for embroi: No. 8235 with Patt-o'-Rama id ttirs. Ml 9-sif46. the Probate Office in Manchester in District of Manchester, .on the 6th day Sir Frederick Hoover-Miller and in whaf direction the reflected modem : recognized CHICAGO:Webster three ., speed school and shoppihg. MJ 3-|009, said DistHct, on the 16th day of of January. 1969. Andre Francols-Poncet, and -the A VARIETY OF SUBJECTS OF insizes 12>4, U>3, 1614. IS'a, 20>.j. January. A.D. 1969, at ten o’clock in Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge rays traveled, where they bunched posting. portable, 5 phonograph. . N e w SEFTIQ TANKS H. ,B. Grady, Broker. . • MANCHESTER — .. Custom bujlt the forenoon and that notice be given Estate of Frieda Olga Eckhardt, late ^ ea t philanthropist, Prof. Albert end 3Sc in coins, for this jiat- 22^, 24>4. Size 14'4, 35 bust, 4Ts year old Colonial on acre of wood­ together, 'a.nd where voids oc­ INTEREST TO MUSilC LOVERS tsita to Anne Cabot, THE MAN- yards of, 36-inch. /p p iy . needles. '-Five years old. MI 9-3007 'a n d , to all persons Interested in said-estate of Manchester in said District. de­ Schweitzer. Prominent church dig­ Roofing: and Chimneys 16-A MANCHESTER —Six rooni Cape ed land. Seven rooms, four .bed­ of the pendency of said .application and ceased. nitaries, bankers, labor-union heada curred. .c o s a m a i e v e n in g mutAju),. Send Thirty-Five Cents in coins after 10 a.ih. FOR THE VERY BEST IN HOMES CALL four bedroom, convenient. Utili­ the time and, place of heartnup thereon, On motion ot Ottille M, Eckhardt of The Hal’d of -hearing will have ROOFING- -Specializing in repai-- SPENCER RUBBER CO. rooms. Large closets, ' two fire­ br pubUahlng a copy of this order In said Manchester, executrix. and 19 of the world’s most fanious j m AVE. OF AMHaUOAB, NEW ,for thi« pattern to Sue Burnett 4 CHAPEL ST. GRAFLEJf CAMERA— Complete PLUGGED SEWERS ties, Tongren, Broker. Ml 3-8321. places,= dishwasher, other extras.. electrical aids at their disposal. YReal Elstate." One mile ’ from Buckley School oh In Raid district at least five days be­ the' 5th day of January. 1959, be and Hoard of TTuatees. When the hall Is used for conven­ dnia- dttd Pattern Number. Add AVE. OF .\MERICAS, Niw rpofs. Gutter Work. Chimneys J R. F. DIMOCK CO. fore the day of said hearing, to appear the s«me are limited and allowed for tions, rimultaneou's translation fa- cleaned, repaired, 26 years expet- year old. Will sell % price. MI Machine Cleaned SEE OCR CLASSIFIED ADS XXXX (p y BEtOW COST, must sell. Large school bus route. From "Wnerj If thev see cause at. said time and the creditors, withih which to bring In •The -architect- of. the uhlque A R n u U R 'Ida, (or each pattern for Srst-class York S6, N.Y.'Print Name, Address CLERK-TYPIST and counter girls - 3-1607. $24,500. Ml 9-0251. plac^e and be heard relative thereto, tbeir cUkimi agadnst said estate, and •tructure, a . 28-year-oM Berliner. cUlties In four languages will, be SBsdlhg. ience. Free estimates. Cali How- for part-time work. Apply c5>nn. Septic Tanks, Dry Weils,'Sewer Ml 8-S34S three bedroom ranch, garage, acre with' Zone! Style number and Size. Lines Installed—Cellar Watel-- BARBARA WOODS’ dOSEPH'N. ASUTOnD and make Return to th^ Court, and hy said executrix is directed to give Siegfried Wolske, was chosen by air-conditioi.ed and soundproof. HS8ts: you- a copy of ',<)w 1968 Add lOe fog each pattern for flrst- ley, Manchester. Ml 3-5361 Slate Employrrient Service, 806 16” CONSOLE WesUnghouse TV. lot. $14,900 or mak'e offer. Carlton mailing on/or before 'January B. 1950, public notice to the creditors to bring The ' Beethoven Hall will be : jh FEAlWif iWIRV W NIMY proofing Pone. I Ml 8-770J . MI 9-8818 vy. Hutchins, MI 9-S132. MANCHESTER—New Year’s Sper bv Certified maf^ a copy of this order international competition. -The hall 'Nsbditwork album? It bdntains claas mailing, Main St., Manchesiter, Conn. good working condition, with UHP clal.. Six room Colonfal. i Moderti In their claims wlUttn said time aP unique memorial to the ■ pf " Heating and PIumbirfg-17 ROBERT W. AONEW ROBERT D. MCRDOCR to Frances M.' Jockel.'124 Hobsrt 8t;- lowed“W' by . .publishing a copy of U his first big job. It resembles a 4p|wns o f pretty designs in cro- With' your pattern Order enclose converter. *40. Phone 1^ 9-0710. , . So r t e r s t r e e t are^-SIx rMin throughout, nice conditilpn, all RideMleld Park. New .Jersey: Donald order' 'in some----- —news; vspaper having a genius bom within Bonn’s wi ■hrANifN/ WAN[TEDA-Maid/to live in and Ml 8-8878 MI 8^ t . J. Hunter, 124 Hobart St.. Ridgefield culmtlon In said .jrobate pi district within huge turtle. , , s^tte^dery and sew; 35 cfnta more for your copy of the MeKINNEY BROS. ; ' . Cape Cod/ fireplace. plastered city utilities. Full price! |H2,600, Work Begsa ia ’fil and is exr'Nited jto rate *s oa l directions for one kqit ' and S, WATSON, PLUMBING and heat- c*re for . child and cook one meal ELECTRIC sewing machine, *15. i/lany more to choose Call Park, New Jersey; Tax CommlsMoner, ten dacya days from thetn^ date o f. this' ofder Fall A Winter '58 edlUon of Basic ing contractor. New. insfallatlons, aiday. Apply Conn, State Employ­ Man’s: new % length 'coat, size S«w«raa« DUtoosoi Co. -wans, .Rusco storrhs, intone fremt. State of Connecticut, 470 Capital Ave­ and return jnakej ’ lo this court of thd . Conatructlon waa April ths worlda ffrest temples of lu ' aroehst, Iteins) Only 45o • Fuhlon,'a complete pattern magn- ' *18,900. 'Carlton W. Htotchliis, Ml Ellsworth Mitten Agen<^ Re*l- nue, Hartford Conn. Bio. alteratloif work and repair work, ment S e ^ ce , 806 Main St., Man- 36-38, *8. 12" console TV, »1<). tSO-ISS Paarl S t — Ml 8 ^ 8 tors. MI 8-6930. MI 9-1524.1 . JOHN J. WAUJBTT, JUdgf. noUee J WALLETT, Judge. 1987. Tbii baU lies OB aiiw (qr women who aew, Juat 35c, m 8-3808. Chester^ Dishwasher, (10. CaU M l 9-1158. - 7 .

X'. . ■ Average Daily Net Press Run ' The WfcaUier TUESDAY, JANUARY •, 1959 Fereeaet ef S, Weather BarhM ■ It' •'■>.■.■■ ■ ■, :.!.•- ■■'•■■'■ For the Week Ending . V, dnnnnrjr 3rd, 105> i®aurlfp0tfr Siifnittg i|pralii Fair, eeld tonight. Low IQ teYM. Winds diminishing wm ewtet hh> been attacked when h« tried to 12,860 night Thursday, cloudy, ehaaee ef ’6E N E *A l LakoU Council, Degree of Po- The weekly meeting of the \Tw o Charged stop them. Member of the An'dit snow late In day. High EH to M. cahontaa, wMl meet tomorrow MATES win be held tb^orrow at Hackett waa’ taken to Manches­ Bureau of Ctrenlntloa. Manchester— A City of Village Charm About Town nighf at 7:30 In Odd Fellows hall. 7:3f) p.m. at the home of 'Winalow ter Memorial Hospital where sev­ TV SERVICE New officers will be InsUlled by McLoughlln, 437 Summit St. All You Should Know... eral stitched were taken in wounds Deputy Great Pocahontas Mary] weight-conaclous men. ftve pounds With Beating on his face. '• , ■ Th« DeWolt Art Guild will hold or more overweight, are invited to According to Hackett, he heard SMS VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 82 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1959 (OlaMtfled Advertising on Fags 22) PRICE FIVE CENTS Ita flwt meeting of the >’ear Thur*- KUngel of EasI Hartford. A ao-| Thomas F. Walsh ciai hour and refreshments will attend. shots near tobacco sheds on his TEL. »n 8-M8J 4tay at 10 a.m. et the Communlly North Ender ■ follow the meeting. property and decided to investi­ T. Worh will be on wt>oden napkin gate. When he got to the sheds holders, the sale of which will b«n- The Army and Navy Club Aiix- Under the command of Thomas The second half in the Elks lliarv will meet tomorrow evening- Two Manchester teenagers the shooters had gone, but he •Bt CWldTon * Sr«\1ces of Manches­ F. Walsh, the Manchester squad­ waited in case thfv returned. ter. Meipbers will pro\ide their setback series will start tonight at 8’ o’clock at the clubhouse. ron of the Civil Air Patrol haa identifiednru byujr a North End resident j ... ------— -T-- , , ' at 8 o clock at the Elks Home. aa the pair who beat him j Hackett added that the sheds hM own aandwHches, and dessert and nearly doubled Its membership In been the scene of vandalism In coffee will be eerved. Mrs. Harold St. Anne's Mothers Circle W'ill the past two years. wheh he tried to stop them from SvmiiM^ton heads the committee for Army Specialist 4. Richard N ., meet tomorrow at 8 p.m, with Mra. The CAP In Manchester haa on his property, face previous weeks. LECLERC After a short wait. Hackett said, the day. A brief business meeting Woodward, 24. son of Mr. and Mrs. |William G. Bents:. 229 Summit St. grown from a membership of 3B chargee Saturday of assault and I Alfred B. Woodward Sr.. 2.67 W.j Mrs. John Prior will be eo-hoaless. battery and discharging firearms he again keard rifle fire and saw FUNERAL HOME Gov. Ribicoff Asks Wide Reorganization esdeta' to Ha present number of \mi ba held at noon. Members are reminded of the two boys near the railroad bridge I Center St., la a member of the. 62. i within town limits. 1 47lh Ordnance Group’s Headquar-. Chinese auetion. William G. Hearn, 18, of 33 across the Hockanum. The Ferris Re>TWlds Group of Walsh, formerly commandant of He ordered them to halt and FUNERAL the Second Congregational Wom­ i lera Detachment which staged a ' cadets and operations officer of Windemere St., and James D. i Christmas party for the children Meaeham Jr., 17, of 1.52 Loomis reached for one of the rifles. The en’s Fellowship will hold its month­ the local squadron, was appointed youth swung it at him, Hackett SERVICE ly meeUng at the church Thurada>’ ■ of St. .loseph'a orphanage In Lud- commander in September 1957. St., will be arraignetj In Town , wigsburg. Germany. A li>S2 Parkiiijj Unit Court. said, but he (Hackett) grabbed it] Walter N. at 10 a.m. Hostesses will be Mrs. He waa promoted from the rank and shoved the barrel into, the i Leclerc, Alfred Drtggs and Mrs. Rdwin j giaduatc of Manchester High of first lieutenant to captain .In Police arrested the pair Satur­ i School and a lf>66 graduate of the day after hearing that Thomas ground. | Director Doughty. Decides Bid November. . The fight started In earnest | Of State Government in Inaugural Speech 'University of Connecticut, he is a Walsh directs the training of the Hackett. 38, of 756 N. Main St., •clerk tvpiat In the detachment in had been beaten by two young­ then. Hackett said he ■was clubbed j Call Ml 9-5869 The Golden Age CTub will meet cadets at their Wednesday night In the head and across the back Zuffenliausen. Germany. | Tha Town Parking Authority meetings at the American Legion sters on his land north of the 23 Main Street, Manchester at the East Side Rcc Thursday Hockantini River behind the Hil­ and said one of the youths broke afternoon at 2 o'clock. If the decitifd laat nigh! how much 1 Home. The cadets attend classes, the rifle stock hitting him on the i The weekly meeting of the .Man-! ahotild be bid for Ihe New Haven ^ liard Si. filter plant weather la stormy the meeting will drill, receive Air Force orientation, back. ^ 5 .;-.... .■ , .. „■ I j cheater Squadron of Civil Air Pa-! railroad property in Depot Sq. and see movies relating to Air Patrolman Waller Cassells Jr. Dempsey Says be omitted. I Irol. USAF. will be held tomorrow ! took the two youths into custody Hackett added the boya ran Congress Convenes, j Ties State Spending The amount decided upon won't Force activities in the present mis­ when he fell to the ground. night at 7 o'clock at the American be made public, however, until sile and BBlellite age. shorllv after 4 o’clock at Broad kNRRidard '' Weeks Ahead The adult discussion group of Legion Home. i ,lan. H. which i.s the deadline date ' CAP cadets start with the or­ and HiJJiard Sis. One of the boys HOLLYVIKOOD the Zion Evangelical Lutheran set by the railroad for the lown’a ganization at the basic airman was carrying a rifle. Church will meet at 6:30 Thursday Our Ijidy of P'atima Mo'lheraj They told Ca.s.sells they had been bid to be .‘uihiutUed, ' tliiid class rating and can adva.pce 1941 and from the Northea.st Air­ Battles Take Shape Won’t Be Easy To Tax Rates of ’57 night at the church and the youth ! Circle will meet tomorrow night at; A minimum bid of $3,6.000 haa iI throtigh the officer's ranks to in the wood when someone had Diseouiit Pricss counaeling committee will meet at ,8 o clock at the home of Mrs. Con- j craft School ill Boston in 1947. ’ 'f : been .set on the properly by the ' cadet major, tried to take their rifles away All Departments 7 o'clock that same night. nic Bolduc, 34 McKee St. Co-host- | Dtiring his active Air Force duty from them. WHIM. CHAIR railroad which aaya aboiil 20 pci- .Commander Walsh says any 14 he waa a flight chief based in Eng­ W'asbington, Jan. 7 (/P) .^it easier to cut off filibusters — Hartford, Jan. 7 (JP)—Con­ By GEORGE BAZAN esses will be Mrs. Frances Lupac-1 I to 18-vcar-old youth in Manchester Identifies Pair the endless debate that backers of china and Mra. Betty Le.ssard.! aona have evidenced inlcreat In land and North .Africa and later Hackett later identified them aa The new 86th Congress con­ necticut’s fir.st Democratic buying the properly. Becaitae of I may join the organization by sim­ MITHIIR IR06 more federal protection for Negro Hartford, Jan, 7 (/P)—Gov. Abraham A. Ribicoff today Members are reminded to bring | Insliucted cla.sses iri aircraft en­ his assailants. He said he caught vetted from vened today already torn by- I.«gislature in 83 years came Ihia, sealed blda are being aiib- ply attending any Wednesday night gines at Shepard Field, Wichita , voting rights have confessed is the jiropoaed a major rporganization of State government and Clirir IS cards and books for the them shooting on his land and had teat-wheel to wrangling over Republican into being today preparatory pocl;- .look exchange. mlUed. drill. There is a 3-week probation Fall.s. Tex. I front-wheel main weapon used to defeat such State .spending geared to 19.'i7 tax revenues. perlorl after which the boy may to hearing Gov. Ribicoff’s The amount decided upon laat Walsh is proprietor of Walsh’s ■ ptopcUioik or leadership posts and , the legislation. The r.overnor al.so called for the abolition of county gov­ night by the Parking Authority stay or leave the grout). inaugural address. Esso Service Center at Broad and to all $-iocb ground rules for a looming Only Hou.se Democrats, tightly ernment and minor courts, and (outlined proposals ip/nine will be referred to the Board of Cadets a>e tinder no obligation Center Sts. I A routers. under control of Speaker Sam In the Senate, Lt. Gov. Johii N. Tiiif! light! FuH fm$r! new battle on Civil Rightft. Dempsey of Putnam warned the other areas ranging from mental health to industrial re­ Directora which haa the final aay to remain with the CAP and may He is man ted to the former 1 $72.00 The bang of gavels in Senate Rayburn (D-Tex), were without aa to whether or not the expendi­ withdraw at any time. Kathryn Howard of Everett, Ma.ss. j any raging feuds for the moment. road ahead would not be ea.sy. development. ear-lwel htarinj aU ti and House chambers at noon "Ahead of us lie many weeks of ture would be allowed. It la pro­ CAP cadets receive proficiency The family haa five children: launched the session before pack­ Rayburn, who has served as Rihicoff made the recommendations in his inaugural mes­ posed to lake the money from the Lcertlfioates PI LI 11 Un I cn throughLJilt/up;ii examination Thomas. j nOTllflS. 0S 'j. 2» IVCVIII,Kevin, 7, I, l»lMary, 5, strenuous effort," he said. "On u.s nsw jL'franalster HallywaW 0v«r TaiUl Cmmm4 ed galleries gay with the bright Speaker longer than any other sage prepared for delivery to the fleneral Assembly upon parking meter fund if the town is which qualifies the cadet for -Air ' Robert, 3, and Kathryn, l'_ Fits over overage toilet man, was chosen again at a party will re.sl the responsibility of serv­ high bidder for the North End Force service without basic train- Walsh i.s a member of the MERCURY for ’59 dresses of admiring women folk ice to the people of Connecticut." being sworn in to office for his second, 4-year term. bowL Sturdily con- of the members. caucus yesterday. It put him in property which would then be used Ing. ‘ _ i Knights of Columbus, American the presiding chair of the House Dempsey, executive aide to Rib- The Governor .said that “ The times demand, and Connecti­ ttructed. Easily cleaned. But beneath the normal hearts 140 for parking lot purposea. 'A major objective of the CAP Legion, and Army and Navy CHub. ^^Quality without Compromise’’ for a- ninth 2-year term. icoff the last four years, was cut expects of us, a tough approach to all government spend­ is to interest youth in aii science and flowers atmosphere, collec­ Daplomafc Deadline for biding was origi­ The family lives at 82 White St. Dtrksen won the Senate GOP sworn, in by Supreme Court Jus­ ing.” nally act by the raUroad at Jan, courses and aviation education," $51.00 tive blood pressures were seldom tice iohn Hamilton King. Walsh said. "The CAP training is BONDSMEN higher for an opening session. leadership over Sen. John Sher­ "This will re(|uire a fi.scal policy of common sense austerity Worn £ntire/y at the Earl 1, but waa later extended for the man Cooper. In the House. Rep. William J. town becatiae of the short length valuable to the cadet enterihg col­ Cornelius Vanderbilt. Horace, MORIARTY BROTHERS Senate Republicans had just O’Brien of Portland was elected that encourages solid growth hut stands firm against pres­ Slender, iinied, contoured to fti of time between the arrival of the lege with an Air Foiee ROTC pro­ Greeley and Gerrit Smith became 30T CENTER STREET^M' 3-5135 WELDON DRUG CO. come from a party caucus where Actually, the party only nomi­ speaker. He was sworn in by for­ ( sures that may cause us to lose sight of the relationship be­ snugly right at the ear! lO-dty invitation to bid notice and the gram. and al.so for the cadet enter­ bondsmen for Jefferson Davis Aathoiizetl Dealer the Old Guard put doWn^ftn in- nate. But the overwhelming mer GOP Speaker Nelson Brown 9 strength of the Democrats made tween our needs and our ability to pay for them,” he said. Money-Back Guarantee. Easy first deadline date. ing military service." when he was released on bail from , 901 MAIN 8T.—MI 8-8821 Biirgent rebellion and named Sen. of Groton, who presided over the "Spending,” he added, “ should he in line with the amount terms. See it today .. enjoy fa­ The cade,ls attend summer en- F'ortress Monroe. Everett M. Dirkaen, a 1952 sup­ today’s election by the Hou.se it­ Wouse at its opening. mous Zenith Oualiiy! Free home campmenls at Groton or Salem, porter of the late Sen. Robert A. self only a formality. The Senate, controlled 29-7 by of revenue we can reasonay.v expect from the tax rates in demonstration arranged. Gibbons Assembly and may al.so attend a 2-week en­ Taft of Ohio, as parly floor JoliiiMon Re-Elected the Democral.s, named .Sen, Ar­ effect in 1967.” ' campment at one of the major leader. Sen. Lyndon Johnson of Texas thur H. Healev as majorit.V leader! Rihicoff salfl that the budget H rtNITH ."L M .f S^vnd'*'74Mrl.f UH MORMRTY eastern Air Force bases. "The House Republicans were split was rc-clecled Senate Democratic This is the third term in the he would present to the General InaufTural Address •t camr Mn.oti sKe ttttHimn l*> mU To Hear Fusari cadets get in a.s niurh flying as light dovi-n the middle as the re­ leader at a party meeting just .Senate for the 38-year-old New Assembly next month “will be s Mtini net Ihey can at the Groton and Salem sult of a scrap yesterday that saw before the Senate convened. He Haven lawyer. ! liedrock budget that will enable Highlights, Page 4 BROTHERS QUINN'S PHARMACY Louia Fhiaarl, artist, will be the encampments in planes owned by Rep. Joseph W. Martin (Mass.) has held the post since 1953. Sen. Anthony .1. Arnientano of us to take a bceat.her without Im­ SOI Center S t guest speaker at the first meeting senior members and officers of the ousted as party leader after 20 Hartford was chosen president pro pairing the quality of our present PHONE MI 8-41S6 CAP." Walsh said. "At the Air J'ohiisbn described the confer- MJ S-AIS8 of the new year of Gihbon.s As­ years at the helm. Named to re­ eiioe a.s highly harmoniou.s with tempore. Arnientano, 42. served high grade services or jeopardiz­ sembly, catholic Ladies of Colum­ FoiTe base, they live a.s airmen place him was Rep. Charles A. ing our future growth. " for the two weeks, under the same no diaciBSism of. surh_.niaUera as_ his f(r.st tern) **» the 19.57 scs.sion Colonial Pomp bus. Halleck (Iiid.). Senate rules on which the Demo­ of the General Assomblv. He recomrhended. - The meen'^K wnrbe netd a t s : 13 restricilons and privileges as the Reducing the number of biidget- regular Air Force men.” And Senators of both parlies crats are divided. Hold I4I-1.S8 Edge tonight at the Knights of Colum­ were taking sides for a possibly In the opening session, a lot of The House, where the Dem­ ed State agencies from the pres­ And Ceremony bus Home. "The boya take an active Inter­ est in the C.AP in Manchester, prolonged battle over -that body’s ocrats have a slim 141-138 edge, ent 124 to 68. Fusari w'ill present sketches and (Continued on Page Seventeen) unanimously elected O'Brien, 50, Abolishing county government BOOKS demonstrate their points of inter­ buying their own uniforms and rules. The Issue: Whether to make equipment," the commander aaid. as speaker. and transferring jurisdiction over For Inaugiural est. Many local people have stud­ Rep. Samuel S. Googel of New county jails to a new Department We appreciate the patronaFC of our many cus­ ied under him. A native of Boston, Walsh came to Manchester in 1950. Britain was named majority lead­ of Correction, Hartford, Jan. ,7 (JP)—Governor Mra. Eugene Kelly is chairman er. Googel, .54, was minority lead­ Eliminating 168 trial justice tomers at the enlarged book department during of the refreshment committee. She Commander Walsh is an Air Gov. Abraham A. Rlblcoff takes the salute of the Connecticut Foot Guard and Horse Guard Com­ Ribicoff was Idaugurated today Force veteran of 4 'a years serv­ We are! The whole staff of er In the 1957 session. panies ’before the parade to the State Capitol for inaugural ceremonies. With the Governor, who and, municipal ooiirls and replac­ with the pomp and ceremony of the Christmas season. is being assisted by Mrs. Mary GOP Senators Pick Retiring Secretary of State ing them with a division of a re­ ice. He is rated as a pilot with over today started his second 4-year term, Is Maj. Gen. Frederick B. Reincke, the adjutant general. traditional colonial military pag­ Connors. Mrs. Rose Conti, Mr.s. Mildred P. .Allen conducted the constituted, State mained common Marie Convert ino and Mrs. 750 hours flying time. Walsh grad­ (Herald Photo by Ofiara). eantry. Due to previous commitments we have moved .swearing In for the .Senate st pleas co'Uht. Dorothy Sullivan. uated from Wentworth Institute in Be^nnlng at 11:30 a.m, the back to our former location in the front of thn 10:27 a.m. The Senate convened Establishing a Department of Governor qnd Mrs. Rlblcoff were fiye minutes earlier and recessed Menial Retardation to develop a store. We will maintain a wide selection of chil­ Dirksen as Leader boats at a luncheon for hla per­ JHaurljratpr lEurtiittg i|rral& at?ll:40 a.m.> U .S. Satellite program for the rare and educa­ sonal military ataff together with dren’s books with some books of adult interc.st. The House recessed at 11:50 a.m. Urrutia to Replace tion of mentally retarded chil­ the outgtolng and new - elective Washington. Jan. 7 (iD —Senate'^portlng him that "If they want to Both Hou.ses reconvened in joint dren. State officers at the Hotel Statler- ^ ! Books are a year-around gift! BUWKET W R FAMILY RWW COMFORT Republicans today chose Sen. Ev make it a contest, and they want session to hear Rtbicoff’s Inaugur­ Poised for Try An expanded, "pay-aa-we-grow" Hilton. erett M. Dirksen of Illinois to be me to do it, I would.” al address. State highway program, including Meanwhile, outside the hotel the their floor loader for the new ses­ Mundt and Sen. Barry Gold- Tile opening prayer waa read by Every Batista Aide the incorporation of the Greater liistorlc commands of the Con­ sion of Congress. water of Arizona, his chief backer, the Rev. John J, Bennett of St. To Orbit Poles Hartford Bridge Authority into necticut Militia consisting of the He defeated Sen. John Sherman talked with Bridges yesterday. Ann’s Roman Catholic Church, the Stale highway system. Avon, retiring chaplain of the Sen­ First and Second Companiea of Cooper of Kentucky. 20-14, with all They said later no decision had By THE AS.SOC1.ATED PUE.SS A broadened attack on the the Foot Guard and the First 34 Republican Senators participat­ been rcacMed on whether to oppose ate. Havana, Ciiha, Jan. 7 (A’l- » bank In the United States or Eu- problems of. highwav safety, ” 0 Infinite and eternal C-o