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VOL. LXXVI. NO. 103 (TWENTY PAGES) ' MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 31. 1957 (^M lBed Adverttaiiia on Pafa.ll) PRICE FIVE CENTS Ike Seeks Admission of 65,000 More Immigrants Yearly to U.S. DuTtes~Urges Saud Would Pool Unused Help Calm Mideast Quotas for Refugees Washinjfton, Jan. 31 t/P)— Secretary o f State Dullen talked Washingrton, Jan 31 (i'P)— President Eisenhower today ask* with King Saud today, adding his voice to President Eisen­ ed changes in the .immigration laws .so it will be easier to give hower's in a bid for the Saudi Arabian Monarch’s help in ea.sing the Mideast crisis. Dulles and four aides drove to Blair haven to refugees "who have fled or in the future Dee” from House, where Saud is staying dur-4— ^------Communist tyranny.' lug a 3-diiy atate visit, in s chill _ ^ _ In a 2.000-word .special mes.sage to Congress, the President drizzle. Elsenhower welcomed Saud . I n c f" i gs ga | < ga ga g l called also for general revisions of the law to allow about to Waahington yesteiday and the t f E A C C a .1 . 65,000 more immigrants to come to this country each year. two inter talked privately at some , _ • Bennie^ Barrie Idenlifiect" length. The present annual quata ia 154,857 and is ba.sed on the 1920 Benhie Kate holds his Identical twin sons In Detroit happy in. the With Dulles were Undersecre­ KetiresI from census. Eisenhower asked quotas ba.sed on the 1950 popula­ knowledge that he now can tell them apart Baby Bennie Is'a*- tary of State Herbert Hoover Jr„ tion census. left and Barrie at the right. The 5-month-old boys are Identified', Aast. Secretary for Mideast A f­ Eisenhower also called for a redistribution of the immigra­ to birthmarks on their foreheads and hacks of their heads. After fairs William Rountree. U.S. Am- Supreme &>Brt their hospital identifications were removed by Mrs. Katz the boys bssaador to Saudi Arabia George tion quota "in proportion to the, actual immigration” from Wjtd.sworth and former Rep. James 1924 .through July 1, 1955 were mixed up. A police department identification e.xpert was Washington, Jan. 31 .(/P<—Pres­ caiipd in and a comparison of Bennie's palm print with hospital P. Rich.Trd.«. South Carolina Dem­ An effect of this would be to in­ r^drds set Mrs. Katz straight. ocrat \chb ia heading a Mideast ident Eisenhower today accepted crease the number of southern Eu­ mission fbr Ei.senhower. the resignation of Supreme Court ropean and Mediterranean peoples Ike’s Applause Among other things. U..S. of­ Justice Stanley Reed, effective permitted to emigrate to the United ficials seek Baud's help for early Feb. 25. States. agreement between Egypt and the Reed, 72. is li Democrat. He has This is because the number of For Dulles nations which \ise the Suez Canal served on the highest judicial immigrants from that area has on Its operation after- reopening trihunat Ik years. been greater In recent years than expect^ in March. The naming of his succe.ssor will in the earlier period on which By Mrs. Wilson quotas are now based. An hour before Dulles’ arrival. be Eisenhower's tourth sppo-.ntee Saud had laid a Wreath. aJ the on the Sunreme Court, n'oiild Pool United qnofas Waahington, Jan. 31 W — Mrs. Perils Labor Merger tomb of the. Unknown Soldier' in Bisenhower's other appointee, Eisenhower said.*too. that Con­ gress should pool the unused quota Charles E. Wilson s^ys President Arlington National C e m e t e r y. are Chief Justice Warren and Aa- Eisenhower made "uncalled for" acro.sa the Potomac River froni numbers for Europe, Africa. Asia sorlate Justices Hsrlsn snd Bren­ and the Pacific area. These would Miami Beach. Fla., Jan. 31 ■< trouble with Congress for advis- Washington. He did it amid light nan, remarks in saying hfer husband, the A building trades union clique ap-. ing its officers they would lose -snow, which began to melt in the The White -miiwc TIT?! it had then be available on a first come, secretary of Defense. made a parently spearheaded by the em-1 nothing avoiding testimony In warming temperature and subse­ nothin-2 -’ o an:ii>i...ce it this time first sened basis without regard .tyerv .. unwise statement’ ' about battled Teamsters union threaten-[ labor racket probes —seems to be quent rain. regsrdlnjl a sticceasor. »onie National Guardsmen. This Birnilail), would ‘’P*” l*te j Elsenhower, made the comment ed today to break up th^ A F L-C IO ' stirring up the building trades into A diplomatic reception in late Reed turned in a letter of res­ merger. . action. ; afternoon a'nd a. dinner, given by ignation. datfd today, saying he way for admittance of additional; ye,terdiy when asked about WU- ■oulhem Europeans slnce^currently „ete„,en t that some of those The building tradea group, claim-■ A t least, young Teamsters >^ce | x),,||eg tonight will round out the wi.shed to .retire from active aerv- Ing about 3 million of the AFL,-, president James R. Hoga of De-1 King's day. ice. the unused quotas have been those | „.ho enlisted in the Guard during . ClO'a J5 million members, sudden- IcoH- the union’s Midwest boas, has. -phe busy program outlinM for He is taking advantage of a pro­ Boys Will Be Boys of northern European countries. • U^e Korean War dodged the draft.- ly stlfred- up a long-quiet revolt * major figure in most build-1 the Saudi Arabian monarch car- vision of law which altmvs him to Thii four-way combo ahowa Pi-ince Charles swapping, punches The President said iportgages Eisenhower, whilp calling this un- Intojkred hot fight against former; *kg trades meetings planning the ried forward the red carpet treat- retire at full pay and stihject to with a fellotv pupil on Jan. 29. the second day of his precedent- on quotas should be eliminated, [vvlse. said he agr^ s with Wilson There mortgages came abouj from i that all new Guard recruits should call for occasional service on the shattering attendance at an exclusive London boys' school. "The CTO .tmions'for jpb rights.- ...... Prince had a slight difference of opinion with, a fellow pupil," a special cases where Immigrants ( take six months of active basic Thie Teamsters Union— larg^t, .Action Means \\ ar (Continued on Page Twelve) court If this is desired. Lfondpn newspaper reported. A t u'pper left, upper right and lower were permitted on the ba.sis '*« i training. '-AF’^cCIO' afflUnte. currently in' The latest development came in Tlie \\^ite House indicated tHw, leg^jCbea-lqf (*|hew n a t rlfh k ^ in, last •«)» i* a* left. thtir'being counted sgalnsl thelH ShoiUd Have Barked Wllsmi - „A, — - . .. ..i: a statement by the building trades , Reed mi^ht have let the President v l x . know hia intentions ip atjyancg otJ' WilsotuiescribetyigraeJf aa fmbmls.sion of theFettei-rThat may’ : TPWilHtons'fWr 'OrphaW" " ' | In*^n8nt' at the ‘F n S a w ^ con f AF«i»r IFU ltv rhiWrpn'^«'’n’S'45i-';5y5iS;p*-MY-AUM.E.1E V /ll' other organizations." This apella ' ___ Bomber’ have taken place at a White House Further, Elsenhower said, provi- ment, xnd she continued in an Irt- siona should be made for the an -{ terview with the Evening Star: “war" to moat former CIO unions. reception honoring the Supreme t l Dead, Loss Hi^ nual admission of orphans since i " I think Uie President should Unlona of both tne former AFT. Taking More Coiirt on Tuesday night. "There-sre many Americans eager j have stood biclt of Mr. Wilson, in­ Of Onfe\Family and former. CIO have conflicting Eisenhower, in a letter to Reed, to adopt children from abroad." [stead of spending his time com- juriadictiona) authority in their said he was taking the opjmrtunity A number of other sdministra-1 menting on how Wonderful Foster charters power to assign members Mental Exams “to tender my congratulations on live and technical changes were re -; Dulles nas been." Perish in^ire to work. your long and splendid record in As Flood Spreads As Hoffa put^it to reporters, "W e public seri'ice," I^'***^**!- . . . ' ' j At hla news conference. Eiaen- New York. Jan. 31 fJPi- George The Presidents request for css- hower warmly defended Secretary are out to recapture members the He also praised Reed's dedica­ East Candla, N. H.. Jan. 31 i/Ti— Metesky’s plea'to 47 "Mad Bomb­ ing of the w ay for refugees was U f State Dulles against criticism CIO crowd got that we ought to tion and devotion that are so much, lo u r sleeping chlldMn'perished to­ er" charges today was postponed By THE 'AjUSOOlATED PRESS tied direct^ to last fall's revolt in ! from a number of Democratic have.” a part of your reputation." day in a flash fire ^ a t roared until Feb. 21. This is to permit Emergency aid was rushed iilto • dead were counted in Kentucky Hungary. But in effect it held out Senators, Hoffa went on to say the team Reed, appointed by President through their rural home in this sters hope to reorganize the build- j ‘^®"'P'*tion of testa to determine the - Apptia hlan mountain c o a f f * " ^ ’ Hree in West Vli^inla an implicit promise of haven for '■fl think yoh need a little pat on ■mall southern New . Hampshire Roosevelt, took hla teat on the tin K e n t u e k y, Preston-tburg, *ny other people who may rise up ll-.j bark ,uis J. Ctpozzoli at called for- "portable- generators, . 1 too, but I don't think ho has “ We tried to .save them, oh (3od. High waters that left at least 11 Peter Schoemann, president of the the request of defense counsel des'd in two states and damages water purifiers'- and t.v'phoid vac­ how ^ve tried to sav’e them, b it the plumbers union, who said the James D. C. Muri-ay. cine. .flames were just too much for us,” i-unning into untold millions of dol­ Our position of world leadudmlp | trades group has "adopted plans to , Metesky, smiling as always, was Killer Suspect lars 'raced dow-nstream today, Firemen Helpers (Continued on Page Twelva) sobbed Mrs. Claire La Duke. 31, strengthen and enlarge" its drgan- brought into court handcuffed and ! demands that, in partnership w-tth threatening havoc on still more At least a^thousand (laj-sons fled the other nations of the' free! w-ho enffered a back injuiy as she Izatlon "in order to protect and en­ guarded by a score of d»tectivez. their homes In Prestonsburg wh» • e communities. world, we be In a position-to grant ii jumped to the ground. large its rightful charter jurisdic­ " I feel fine," he said as he ex- iClaims Duress, last night ■ firfe broke oiit, d ^ r o . - Her husband, Reginald, a 32- The flood (bat sA-ept suddenly that asylum." ' tion." changed greetings with a crowd of Ing three buildings. All firehven year-old (ruck driver, who lost his out of '.the mountains Into aputh- Parole Pragram There were, tome suggestions the about 20o who watched him enter could do was et it burn itself o'qt job the day before yesterday, said,' eastern Kentucky, West Virginia, Teamsters' oi^anizatton was stir-1 the Criminal Coiirts Building. Retracts Story and prevent it from sr.readlng. -j, Specifically, as to refugees, Bulletins *Tt was such an inferno we reahy ring- up the building trades fight as southern Virginia and eastern Ten­ A fter the postponement was i As part of "Operation JupUer. j Eisenhower said, Congress should. ordered, Metesky was returned to nessee already waa recorded as the I do two things; from the A P Wire# Chicago. Jan. 31 oP)- Edward region’s worst h. this century jf not the Army at.Ft. Knox sent sendiers. (Continued on Pnge Eleven) (Continued on Page Nineteen) the psychiatric ward of Bellevue ( Bennie 1 Bedwell, illiterate yoqng medlral corps men and supplies to j 1. f^*"n®"zeAuthorize methe auorneysttome.v gen- Bospital for further mental tests. in history. ited Skid Row dishwasher, says he did. Goy. Cecil Underwood of West stricken efeas with th a ^ lp of the " “ I P**'®'* ‘ 1* U n I He has been there since early ls.it not kill the Grimes sisters snd the NationalNstionii Guard,' R.A f-™Cro'ss .. ■ —and H j States persons “" who" Ho have flifled or MAJOR DISASTER AREA week. Vi'-ginia last night joined Ken­ lengthy statement he gave to Civil Defense. in the future flee from Communist Waahiitgton, Jan. 51 UP>—> His lawyer, one of New York’s tucky's Gov. A .' B. ' Chandler in persecution and.tyranh.v.” Ha said President Eisenhower today The FBI Story--22 sheriff's offiolals admitting the petitioning Preaident Eisenhower Army helicopters dropped moat fsinniis criminal attorneys, slayings w-'aa a lie. this would be a temporary parole designated flooded enstem Kea- was accompanied into court by for immediate help! Bight of the through overcast skies, risking under conditions prescribed by the tiirk.v as a “ major disaster ^ d w e il tMtIfied In criminal colliaidns in so'me-cases, to tskd H an y Spellman, a lawyer in court yesterday that he signed a general for escapees selected' by area." ale ordered use o f what­ Afetesky's home to "’" of Water- typhoid serum, medicine, blankets 14-page confession after four days the Secretary of State.-The number ever federal funds are neces­ bury, ^ n iv . and Albert Francis, and-foods to isolated communities. of questioning becaius-"the could hot e.xceed in, any one year sary for retlef. who described himself as a Water- /^Upstream towns such as Bar- the average number of aliens ad­ Agents Operate bury constable and private investi­ sheriff's men beat snd l.lcked me." News Tidbits boiirville and 'Hazard in Kentucky, mitted above-quotas by Congress HONOR FOR BISHOP SHEIL. gator. The 21-year-oId derelict retract­ Pound, Va., and Logan, W. Va.. ed the confession. at a hearing on Culled fitimf A P Wires' over the past eight years. Hartford, Jan. 31 lAh Blahop Francis u id he will be associated took the worst licking. Evacuees 2, Permit the attorney general Bernard J. Shell of Chicago to­ with the ilefenae attorneys in the a writ of habeas corpus before in . these pigces began, the grim Chief Justice Wilbert F. O owley. to. let aliens paroled into the day was named tlie roeiplent of cvM .Jy' task of digging out the mud and United states remain aa perma­ the . National. Conference /UfM etesky ia adjudged sane, he ' His attorney. David E. Brai- President Eisenhdwer'says "there clearing fuins. nent residen.ja'lf they want to, Ooh- Christians and Jews Human Re- In Peep Jungle yffil be tried on the indictment shaw, demanded that Bedwell, who Is now the expectation that medi-. S, Van Curon, managing edi­ cal research will lead to gieater t. gi-esa would have a Veto on any | la t ions Award. It will be j>re- which includes seven co'Unts of aU. ia charged with the murders o f the. tor of the Harlan, Ky.. Daily En­ case.-' I Grimes sisters, Barbiara, 15, and control bf'diseaaea of the heart".., sented at the Connerticut-Wrst- tempted murder. Conviction could terprise. one of Die flrst newsmen Eisenhower said this second re- \ bring a lifMlme prison term. Patiicia.'lS, be admitted to bail .on Secretary of the Army Brucker ern .Massachusetts. Brotherhood ©•jn^sM '1M7 by 003* WHITKBK^iatreama much like the Klondike to reach- Hazard, told of smaU.l quMt "would effectively solve the Vi’eOk banquet here Feb. 20. When the FBI a counterespion-, nf,tners piinned their gold. Metesky answered "Yes. sir" the ground that hla purported con­ ■ays that by mld-aummer of 1958 fession is 'Obviously false. - about 70 per cent o f antiaircraft United States, by agree- when asked'if he were the pem>n (C'ontiaued oa Page Nineteen) (Continued on Page Twelve) CITB# INDIA'# EFFORTS peak during World Wax H. Oolorablan govern-'' named in the indictment as read Bedwell was on the ,itnqss stand battalions in continental defense New Delhi, India. Jan. 51 tAF ■gents were assl^ed irt ** «le o . nient, was supposed to receive all by the-court clerk. •vhen the hearing recesaed .until system to be. armed with Nike Central and South America- Nine cotjhtry’s platinwm -whether it Defense Attorney Murray then this afternoon. miaslleo. —Cheater Bowlea, former I ’ JS. of the 10 republics, all bitt Argen- came from the Qhoco Pacific Co. told the Judge: In the Statement' which Sheriff Two Arasy oRIcerw killed and .Ambassador tn India, indleated tins, had requested that agents act lor from the natives, “ I move that the defendant be Jbseph Lohnan said- Bedwell enlisted man injured when their today India Is making con­ as. technical advisors on police committed • to Bellevue by this signed, the Skid Row drifter related L-20 Beaver plane crashes in me tinued efforta—but in vaiie—to matters and secuBty. - -1 get Red China to releaao 15 Im­ .There was no difficulty about court on the ground that lie does that he and a companion .named flames in woods two miles from They made anti-sabotage aur- not understand the charge against "Frank" had takert the Grimes sis­ Fort Devens.. ,U.S. Atty. Paul W. prisoned .Americana. veys of more than 150 industrial him and eSn not jnake his de­ ters on a week-long sex and drlnk- Williams say Federal Grand Juiy planU, utilities and other centers ^ , UN HAS SINAI PLAN , ernmeiit't collection agency., bui fense." in'g spree. ii investigating case of tw'o men and Asst. Dial. Atty. Karl Orebow woman accused of spying for Rus­ Another New Look United Nations, N.Y., Jaa. M -controlling the native production On the night of Jan. )S. the statement said, they beat th * sis­ sia may retnni aa iadlelmeal next un — The United SUtM and .SfUSrecommendations fo f tighter se- ; was the key to blocking the flow Canada hopefully pfeaaed Israel ! of platinum to the Germans, (CorHaiied on Page Twelve) ters and dumped their bodies Tuesday or Wednssday.. eurity. ■ ' By XARDBA NR WALKER and Egypt todny to accept a 3> And the nst'ves in the .'-uick alongside a rural road southwest Plea of guilty to second-degree But in all the SIS activity, there murder accepted in Hartford Su­ Parif, Jan. 31 Iffh—Christian^ .Howsver, Dior's new length is- phase plan to end the stnadolf fas Wma none whfch produced more Dior today celebrated his lOth an­ not a faihion revolution of the pro­ the Sinai desert. price perior Court from Rocco S. Palzz- . tuccess, perhaps, than the battle ¥ "ga Hold Seven’:L.S? , girls had7S. been S missing from thslr zi who fatall.v shot hl« paramour niversary as the top Paris designsr portions of his New I/>ok of Just platinum jumped to 32,335.10 a < Of wits with the, smugglers. of with another long New Look. ID years, ago. He paved the way ■ PROBE .ARMY CONTRACTS pound in the.black market in In R ace, B om bings Home last oumnier., .Daily n^spspers Washington, Jan. 31, lAk—Ins-ea- platinum, an essential in elec­ of Massachusetts open next week a Unveiling his . "Liberty Line" with a dozen long dressea last sea­ trical systems and a. metal far August, 1042 -almost four times collertibn of spring fashions, he' tigating Senators developed teatl- the official price. "— ;— In his testimony yestsrday, Bed- drive for adopttoa of, an "ppeni son -- now he lets the ladies choose raony tOila.v that Thomas IN- more precious than gold in . war­ Montgomery. Ala., Jan.pl lAA-'-iwell aaid he had never atfen the meeting" law by Legislature. j dropped ekirte by a good four inch­ between longer and longMt. time. . . . The trails In smuggling rases es - to more than mid-calf--and Ciaromo, a Paterson, N. J., gar­ City detecUvea sought Sew evi-| crimes girls. He said he and Slight new- boost In farm prices The model Dior calls "105” to ; ment maker, received big mili­ Oolombikn Prize - reached f.*om the w ild green dence today in a contimMng 'in-1 “Frank" had taken out two girli raiseo mld-Jaaaary level to 5 per; encased the feminine torso in typify his new line is a slin ky' jungles of Colombia to a luxurious tary contracts even after Arm y Only five nations in the world vestlgation which has already put! of Indian descent, visiting bars and cent above year ago.-.Sale o f the alim tube, hobble-UgHt below and tube, unfitted in back with an home near the smooth .greens of Inspectors had seized govwn- reduce platinum in quantity — at least seven white men in jail 'resUursnU in the Skid Row dls- art, ■ jewelry atid furnishings of with daringly low and wide neck- overekirt to the bottom of tlie talf. SOlombia. Canada, Russia, the. ^liforn ia'a Montere.v Peninsula ment- owned cloth worth tend o( for the recent bombings of Negro • trict of West Madison St. The Iste Mrs. John Rovenskr totals lidea. I V-alit in front to show a midcalf- thousaado of doUars In his pttert. United States and the Union Of ctountsj’ Club. homes and churches, .v -- _ • [tw o girls have verified Bedwell's SXAMiMlO. Many of the afternoon drcaaea j length eheath beneath, South Africa. ° The German war • One day in March. 1943, the T B l Police Commissioner^Clyde Sel- story of the -date, Force of SM Couuiihnlst rebels came to the bottom of the calf and I Other even more - drastic models PRINCE IN HO.SPITAL . radio operator in Qgito. Ecuador, , machine needed platinum badly. lera announced last night., that! Bedwell testified . one o f the raid Burma rail renter of Pegu some . . almost to the ankla. Allowing | are completely unfitted, stovepipe AVa.shlngton, Jaa. I I ' and the Naxia reached out to Co- tapped out a long, mesaage td i/Pt — seven or -eight ipm nr* being.sheriffs officials he said bent h im ’ idUIng aC least seven persons and' for-very high heels. ! Dior*a new tubes. Bottom-of-catf length efter- Little Prince Maehhur dt SaRil kimbta to get It because Colombia Washington referring to "possible held for the dynamUing of four j was ."the chief of sheriff’s police.” looting . and burning.. Britain' Imflth aeema to vary between 14 du;)i dresses drop a pane! train Arabia, limping but weartag Um only one of ttae4dKtlnum»-| iBatimum sasuggling" by- a man chnrchea mfssa and threeaess^V' dwellings lllin m55,an. JI LohmanAdU(im«Il UBilIVUdenied j;9«A|WVI|Bedwell was¥• •• .9,^999 agrees U>to eioraan Jordan propopaiproposal to\9 Siari start Ii nrtd F**perhaps eight inches from the t^ th e floor behind, wide, disarming smile, eatef)^ ■“ '“ T eountrias' notu dt war — i-* ------o u tb u n t^ f violciiet following’ tho^bonton and sail) BodwoH ^lltd on ^ Mgotlalioi^ M on ^ y on tot7nlna- ■ > " ' A ne^w 3-piece suit is a top W'alter Reed Army Haepital to«i R M o b i n ^ E ^ ; end of segregation on city buses. 1 the witness stand. He Mid he still! Uon of BiitUh-Jordan Treaty of . we m-aa another break with other! favorite for daytime wear. It. has day for a medical cfcsrti f..'T > R tfoy ' Cb- “ 'w h o was not aa discreet u he .“Beveral'' havi afgaad state-1 considtra Bedwell the. prime aua- AJIience.'-'. ( Paria designers who are featuring | a aliii) akirt with two V-pteti, at S'/i-yeai-old Pitoof, whi 'plittanit' pwduc- thought when he begau aaiKtag •■winsments admittinj; ;paruci^|jn(larticipaUng in [ pecip«ct intn the me case '“even evijn muremore wo so ynou

.'J I ^ / ■. • ■' ■■, ■■ , 'V --V- f* - /V-' ^AGE TWO JdANCHESTER EVENING HEEALD,> MANCHESTER. CONI^tHURSDAY, JANUARY ^1, 1957 ■SP— ■■■■— ' ' I ■' ' i !' ■ ■ II- III...... II. I II l■.l■lall■l I I pr I I II i I I ■MI.II lOi A II II ■mi—nii. ii1 f. ii ■/ Rose. Judith N eff has been elected' a student must have an average of MANCHESTER,EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.."THURSDAY. J A N U ^ Y 31, 1957 % < pag2 secretary, replacing Barbara Dc^- ftockville^Vernon 85. High honors require an average gart, resigned. of 90. Hiere must be no mark be­ Orantad PerfBits . low 80 in either case. Dresser said. Sheinwold on Bridge The- Zoning Board of Appeals t/.S. C fcam ber^C om inercc High honors were earned by the G>iisiderable Increase Seen has pgaaed on the following'cases:. following; t ' Ernest and' France# terown o f Seniors; Barbara CaldwtU, Ruth BUND BRIDGE EXPERT M Bread and -Milk St. have hee:i Hoffman, Patricia Labine'and Joan Jn Students for Septemter T q Rockville Gr^up ‘•SEES" r i g h t b i d ^ KeRheV' strfo v«|N«Hiblo granted permission for an exten­ Rnutter. By Alfred Shelnweld sion on a building permit to com­ ^ Juniors: Janet Dresser, Esther NORTH AJl of the players at the re­ B J 18 » T J 2 Oeoantry, Jan. *1 (S p ecla l)^ »6 ,M 0 *, The proposed schedule plete a dwelling. All work must bO ' Rockville, Jan (Special)— aceordln,: to Chairman, Potter. The extension was granted, accord­ will receive national attention for University of Connecticut. . Ksren Mlffltt, Robert PalgaiM, Dr. Arthur M. l^ e / of Charlotte, . 'Bud Hewit’a orchestra'Will pro- Judith Sullivan, Judy Weber and A « folbnent o f pubUc school chUdran Chairman Potlu'^aald the pre­ ing to .board'officialsi due to failuta' F. C., became a'XAfe Master. Dr. success \h its recent Vida music for dancing f^om 8:30 Patricia Wisniewski. WEST' KAST o f 1.17S compared to 1,037 a* trf dicted enrollment for t(he coming of Bub-confractors to complete Nye la totally 'blind, but plays on function witflin the specified time. memnetanip drive, Vincent A. 'to 12’;30. O’FIinn expreiuMid ragret' Sophomores: James Ashe, Kath' A Noa« . A 4 * 4. today, including grades 1 through school'year indicatea the need for on equal termfl against the best « A Q J 18 5 8 O X • SI ’ Georfle and Bernice Grabhtrr of exacutivc secretary an- that the dance ia scheduled for the erine Brttner, Ronald D lxon.^o- I, for the next scholastic year. at least one more first grade players,of the country.’ RlvefTld:;Trofth. hav* been grant­ noiMiced today. ' skm e'^lght as the Chamber of anne Gessay, Carol Hagen, JcR. ♦ 7 2 ♦ K Chairman Rusiiell IX Potter staled ctass, if not two mor€." In tiih hand qhown today, taken ed variance in set-back for a pro­ « Chamber's budget Jump Commerce dinner and suggested Hany, Leona Hany, Befty Hyjek, AAQ SSJI AKI8T4 2 toteir. th s Connecticut Depart- The Citleena' Committee ap­ tram the national champiqnahip, posed two-car garage. The reai 'from $800 to $16,000, and its mem­ Chamber members might atte: 'I Irene Lee, Carol ' Lukac\^mela tO llTH mant'''df fedueation estimates the pointed by the board for making bership increase from 42 to more Dr. Dye (South) "saw" the right A A X 8 i aaroDment uill be 1,115. a study for housing of pupils from given by the board ivaa Uiat^-the the dance following the dinner. May, Lucina McGreevy)E)Faul than 200, both reaulta of the re­ bid In a very complicated situa­ 0 7 8 4 TroiA jbHuat olperience in the grades 1 through 12, is progress­ contour of land involving S: Tickets for the Fund Dance, S Nagy, Carol Neff,. Theresa Per- maug River and the h ig h ly , war­ cent drive, will be the eubject of community event, may be obtiined coskl. Jack Plotkin, Barbara Rick, tion. g A I 18 8 8 3 past; CSuilrroan Potter, pointed ing. A report from this commit­ an. article in the monthly bulletin Dr. Dye thought longingly of ranted the exception to.41 non-con­ at the door qr from Mrs, Georgs Barbara Schindler, Terry Ann A No m ' out that tha Httendance in public tee is expected to be given- at the of the U.S. Chamber o f Commerce, forming regulation. /' Vespor, general chairman. Smith, Robert.Stocks and George doubloig East- at six cluba in Kast -floom WoM North schools comes closer to the state next regular board session at S Choate said. Anyone wishing^d protest either Vesper. the hope of Snaking tricks with 1 A 1 8> 1 ¥ P u t ^ r^lction than to the local one. p.m. Feb. 6 in the Coventry Gram­ U.O. Chamber officials in ask­ Fire Destroys Oar of the board depisions must do so Freshmen: Barbara Abuza, his two acies. However, West had 3 A 2 A ■ * o.'" ! ♦ upt. of Sehoolc Worcesfer War- mar School. This will include ing Choate for more information The interior of a So. Carolina' made a cue-bid ih ^>adot, show, S whatever recommendations the before F4b. Sharon Bentley, N a f cy Gozdz, Pass Paaa 6 A rc”. has *■ proposal oh. on the local membership drive, car was burned out completely ing no losing spades. committee might have. The board Atao. Formed yesterday afternoon by the time Frederic Kautz, Lorraine Labots, Paso 6 A 4I>I- herw to handle the number of pU' said the accomplishment of the A fter some thought, Df. Dye de­ Pa m P am Qoiinty Tax Assn, tm firemen could get to it on the and'Osrolyn Nag;y. la, which the board U con 8 id ef.-«P fct* acUon on this w- drive indicated more progressive cided to believe the cue-bid. He ‘ OfORiKf a . |K)rt then. Chairman Potter stated. ed, according to Mrs. fish and Game Rd.’ IniVernon. The follovring students have thinking than is ordinarily fovmd went on to six apades,- expecting *T?l’l *' T V board>has received an an- Tax Review Hearing . Hail, local tax collector, in communities of this sise. In answer to a calDreceived by- earned honors: Seniors: Janice Arn, Roderick to be defeated. w ia) avaluaQon of teahhers made The first of - four scheduled who is secretary, of the flroup.- The The campaign was apeaniesded Chief John Ashe and relayed to you deal and hold: tOflao— Q 6 4. roup will meet eVery three Auclalr, Antoinette Clif­ The decision waa wise, for East by Supt. Warren and ' Principal hearings by the Board of Tax Re- by Ralph' H. Gibson, now presi­ Richard Bundy, the Center Co. Hoarta— K 9 8, Dtomonda— K, months, with the next session st ton Bradley, Betty Ann Brunelle, would have made six clubs against R oyil O. "Keher and Francis A.' vlsw for InformsUon* or c o r ^ - dent, and ran intensively for six truck went out first. A ll that waa Clubs—X J I 7 4. 2. What do 7 j-.m. at the Tolland Lnion Church. Nancy Calhoun, Jacqueline Corm­ any defense. Dr. Dye struck oil P tm U i. T V recommendations tlona concerning .lax asspssments, weeks In November and December. left when firemen arrived was the you doT , ^ This will be a aupper meeting with Urea, Bundy said. ier Paulette Farr, Timothy Gozdz, with his "sacrifice’’ when' West show that '/ail members of the or explanations of such', ^will be It waa directed by.Donald L. An­ opened the ace of hearts. This Answer: Pgu. As 'shown held from 9 a.m, to 5 V-V>‘' tomor­ raember*a huaband'a or wives in­ derson, of Earl Smith Aasoclatea •Two companies from Vernon Louise HarperJ/rsuls Lynch,_BaT- faculty trill be retained and that bara Marsh, Madelyn Masker, lead allowed him to make . nia -above, tlw hand- wraa opened j dth row in the Town- O f f i ^ Building. vited. In charge of this will be o t Chicago, consultants. answered the call when notified. no contracts be termlnsted at Janice Mudgett, Shirley Rau, Gail contract. •' one club id a hatioMil tournament, The aecond will bejdrom 2:30 to Emory M. Clough, Tolland;’ Earl Choata said the drive will be Weekend at U of. C but most experts wrould pass it. the and o f . the school .year. W. Smith. Willington, and Howard High school sophomores and Rlsley, William Schaefer and Carol Shift-Too Late The recent proposed increase in 5 p.m. Saturday. , wound up; by a membership squad Beware bf counting a singleton The board consists of Thomas B. Uttle, Ellington. Juniors interested in going on to Ward. West won the first trick and the ahlary schedule made by the to .be namiul by. the president king at full Value for the purpose McKinney, Albeit F. Bray and Mrs. Hall stated today (hat tha college will participate in a 4-H Juniors: Georgians Bart, Elaine shifted to a club, but it waa too SUad^rda Oommlttee of the Edu-. Membership totals 203. Bentley, Carolyn” Blinn, Beverly of making a borderline opening Albert A. friasi. group's membart proposed thsv Lawrence Scranton, rice presi­ weekend April 26 through the 28 late. Dr. Dye - ruffed the club, bid, cation Aaan.. of Coventry, with '.V. jpnslaeas MeetHfg at the coming seaaioh esch present at the University of Connecticut. Etchells, Sharon Oayton, Oeorgt- drew one. trump with . the adc, the raquasted inoreasees p lu s, dent foresees far reaching effects anna Hoffman, Carol Jones, (Copyrightimrright 1957, "Gentaml Fea- Th^-Young Mother's Club will a list of delinquent car taxpayers. of the article in the national bulle­ Sponsored by the University 4-H ruffed M heart in dummy ,and led turea ebrp.) tba normal schedule, according to h a g 'll business meeting st 8 p.m. The Hat will be used to check if Club, the weekend campus tour Prances Karkevlch, Patricia Ker- the Jack of spades for a flnesae. Sensational Carload Purchase tin, which goea to 32 Chamber its rtport shows an increase, of Tuesday in the Nathan Hale Com­ any stich peraons have gone Into will Include visits to classes, a gat- kln, Hailna Klinge, . Barbara After -drawing trumps, he ruffed flS,750. Should the proposed in' offices across the coantry. Kluezewski, Lois Magdefrau, munity O nter. Meeting hostesses one of their towns, from another acquainted banquet, recreation and another heart in dummy to begin / .1 craaaas ha mada by the board,-Itf, 'Pertinent infonhation in .the na­ Louise Mantle, James McCrystal, will be Mrs. Robert A. Doggart town. tional bulletin Is relayed to busi­ parttcipaUon in group activities. the diamonds. The king of dia­ would include the teaching a^iif McGinnis, Nancy Roberts, and Mrs. Myron Robbins. The association waa formed as nessmen through thk local cham­ Those who wish to become, bet­ monds showed up .and the rest only, and would be exclusive of Reginald Roberts, Walker Thomp­ EASTWOOD 4-H a u b the county tsxpayers felt their ber’s bulletin. ter acquainted with college life waa easy. the miislc supervisor, thp''school son, Joyce Tyler arid Gsil West. ». The Koventiy Kooks 4-H Club problems similar in nature, Choata; said he w ill be printing through the weekend viSit may West could have defeated the AH ClacBsaSeefe sad Caler Burae, the prindpals apd the au* Sophomores: Frederick Arzt, will meet at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow and not'ahrays applicable to other a b&lletin bi-monthly or monthly make arrangements through the slam by leading clubs at the first Clark GsMa Oaarfa Mader pcrtatendent. Tha present salary Noreen Baker, Carol Bentley, trick. South would ruff and lead Kleaaar Parker to make hot briakfast cereal at state associations, Mrs. Hall said. for distribution to members. County ;.4-R Club office. There will daHa Adame I1S2.S0 Added Florence Blinn, Helen Blonlarz, a heart to prepare an entry to aehadula rangaa f|wm 53,300^. to. the home of Mrs. Frederick C. The U. S. Chanober o f Commerce be a nominal chargre to cover "The King “Four Girls A total of $132.50 has been ^re­ Lloyd Boothroyd, Joyce Bragdon. dummy. West would win and lead - ______also sends relevant information di­ meals.' y and Four ported from 86 returns received by Bette Burns, David Burt, Eliza­ another club, forcing South to ruff In Town" rect to committee chaltroen, .X*Alen Aid Electa beth DeCarll, Lynne Gayton, Queens*’ Mrs. Herbert W. Lovcl local March ' Mrs. Florence Hausrath has again. This would assure East S:1M:U 1:4*4 :U-t:M of Dimes fund chairman. This does Cboate said. Rochelle Goldman, Judith Gottier, a trick with his queen of spades. In addition to Joining' the nation­ been elected president of the not include the $160.78 given Eleanor Hanson, Jacqueline Jach- I Dally Question Saa. Zaakk" aad "Beck Pretty al organisation, the local Chamber Ladies’ Aid of Trinity Lutheran im, Gail Johndrow, Mayre Joslin, Baby" through the Green-Chobot Post Church. With neither aide vulnerable. Blue Crutch Tag Day held esrlibr has Joined the .New England Coun­ Judith Kayan, Barbara Kravonl- this month. cil of Chambers and the U.S. Bet­ Other officers elected ate: Mrs. ka. Marguerite Lanz, Barbara Doris Dick, vice president; Mrs. Educational Fonim ter Business.Bureau. Choate said. Martin, . Frances Parker, Geor- The Rockville Afea Chamber Muriel Schindler,, 'Secretary; and gianna Foggie, Anton Remenik, Mm. Leon C. Heckler o f the Mrs, Doris Kent, treasurer. Board of Education and Mrs. has been invited to participate iii Patricia Schortmann and Fred­ EAST HAEITtlRD TELEPHONE BU MI51 a congreastonaj iasue cUnJc o f the Trained for Germany erick Schultz. Dsiiiis Gainey of the Coventry Arm y P"vt. Donald J. Raezkow- Grammar School PTA wilt atUnd U.S., Oiamber in Hartford Feb. 20. Freshmen: Robert Bourret, TELEVISION The clinic is an aircade of na­ ski. son of Mr. and Mrs. Meceslaus J o ^ Burke, Martha Flynn, James the educational forum from 10:30 Rfictkowski, 12 Ward St., recent­ s.m. to 2:30p.m. tomorrow. The af­ tional officiala, Including the U.S. Gesssy, Nancy Kolanko, Henry ly completed the first phase of fair ia spo'nsored by the Service Chamber president, who travels to Koschwitz, Beverly Mair, Jean various cities in an effort to awak­ packet platoon tralmni,' with the Merz, Dale Murphy, Stuart Mur­ Bureau for Women’s Organisations 4th Armored Division at Fort st 0, Fox A Co., Hartford. The en businessmen to the effect'gov­ phy, Carol Ventura, Sandra White PB0 6 BANS Hood, Tex. sesrion will be on "New Chal­ ernment legislation has bn their and NoHne 2iahner. individual buslnesaea. Raezkowski. a graduate of NEW . lenge* to American Education." ' Rockville High School in 1953, will Both womeh plan to attend the ' Members interested In attend­ Vernon and Talrottvile news- become one o f t.SOO replacertients ' Video Everyday •— four follow-up programs on Chal­ ing may call , the Chamber office items are' handled through The for the 3rd Armored Division in All Rights Reserved — COTTON lenges to Connecticut Education” for particulars,'the executive se^ Herald's Rockville Bureau. 7 W. H. T. DicldiiMn A Co., iBC. to be held Feb. 21. March 7. March retary said. Germany upon completion of the Alain . St., telephone TRemont ' Choate will attend a Connecticut three-phase training program. 6-8136. 21 and April 4. These will concern Elected to State JRC CLASSIC the high echool curriculum. State Chamber of Commerce con­ , Friday's Events ference Friday at the Statler in Miss Marcia L. Clark, Rockville High School senior, has been elect­ Tomorrow's activUies IncWrfe Hartford. llie state conference by Modern Living eighth annual March of Dimes is a gathering of executive secre­ ed to the Junior Red Cross State taries to discuss the business of Planning Committee, Mrs. Emil benefit .dance and entertainment, 8 tell a p.m.. Cove Restaurant; Boy Scout their own Chambers and how state Kroymann, chairman, announcsl fUNikHij YOU CAN HOTPOIHT today. J Explorer Post 64, 8 p.m., Pond Hill and federal legislative matters per­ TELEFUNKEN . . ? 5 .9 8 School; Cub Scout Pack 57, Den taining to them can be proihoted. Miss Clark ia president of the T orUo Ii Karirrlop«4Ul Kit* Pushbutton Automatic 2. 7:15 p.m., with Mrs. Herman Snow Removal Expense Junior Red Ctm s Council, Vol. t for SRc pill AdoJI Ticket . t by the puye. clear Apprbpristions for snow removal The State Plahning Committee sounda that come from It. '"Jake". Leptoyti set-back card ELECTRONICS Drop by tonight for a The* envelope skirt i/ , party, 8 p.m.; American Legion have been exhausted by both the meets monthly at various state Clark Gable Sylvia Hldaojr concert hall demonstra­ AMVtifully dranedviiV Home; aoclal,;.t p.qi., Nathan Hale Town of Vernon and the City of chapters to plan the Leaderahip Kleaaor Parker Tom Tally LABORATORIES Community Center. - Rockville, it was ♦Sported' today. Training Center held in date sum- tion of this magnificent flattering llnea. 'In - a • ‘KING AN1> Also, JufiiW Se^jqg Basket 4-H, .The town has. rasortedljT apent mei**- “BEHIND THE high fideUty- jetdlo and stencil "Vttfii:, ' 2:30 p.m.; kWltli l6 s . Emil V. ahnoat $1,500 mbre^han ita $8.S00 Miss Clark represented the Rock­ 4 QVEEN8” HIGH WALL*’ 277 BROAD phonogroflk One c ot-t.b n Mamet: Little Sclsiors 4-H, 3 appropriation. ville. Oiapter laat August at the ^ C'Hcope l:ia #:a04:ia i shantung ^ that y, p.m., With Mrs. C. L. LltUe. The city, according to William Area Training Center, Phillips RADIO T i I I V ! S I 0 N J. Dunlap, superintendent of pub­ Academy, Andover, Mass. A - resiata ' wrln-‘ SAT. 1 p.m. GREAT RID SHOW Manchester Evening Herald lic works, is now using money al­ Democratic Card Party Saa. “ Zavak" ClaemAScope 1 kies, and iibna Ckassel S Rew ■area. Caas. Coventry correapoadent, Mrs. located by the state, having ex­ Rural Vernon Democratic Town Ckaaael 1* BarMard, Caaa. so easily. C ^ l# s L. Little, telephone PH- ha uat'ed its $4,000 appropriation. Committe will hold a card party at Ckaaael n Bprlasneld, Xa,,. Cherry, blue, grim 2-6831. The state allocation for winter the old Dobsonville school house at Ckaaael M New Brltala, Ceaa. Budget Priced 8 p.m. Monday. Gkaaael *Z Waterbary. Cbaa. a n d gold. maintenance amounts to about Cbaaaet SS Belyake, Jtase. $2,900, Mayor Herman G. Olson Door prizes win be awarded and 8 1 s e a 7-15; Drop Noted H^e said. refreshments served. LoFOND 10-18. • Ofllclals of both the town and Square Dance HOTFOINT city anticipate the need for addi­ Vernon Square Dance Club will BROTHERS Y O U IL BE In Jobless Claims tional appropriatlona if anow hold a dance Saturday night at • SEPTIC TANKS atorms continue through XVarch Vernon Elementary School. Earl STEAK HOUSE Installation and Repair 4PFLI4NCES Specialists Claims for unemployment com­ and April, aa occurred last .year. Johnston is caller for the group,. MONSON. MASS. pensation In the Manchester area . The selectmen's original re­ Birth Announced • SEWERS CLEANED dropped atntort 1 per cent In the quest for $12,500 for anow removal Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Rem- _ Home of Three Sons of Fm^ and INSTALLED week ending Saturday, the State was cut $4,000 by the Boaid of klewlcX, Plnney St.. EHlngton. sre • CELLARS DRAINED flaijo-Alleti, Eaat Hartford, iai«pea Tueaday through Saturdny Labor Department reported today. Finance. .Then the $8,500 request jthe parents of a son born yester­ Shows Thursday, Friday, The department's weekly report was rejected by the October “Town AT NORMAN’S NEVER- day at Rockville City Hospital. TOWN oimI COUNTRY . NORMAN’S to 5i$0 PJfl.i PfW ay uptU 8:50 P.M. put claims here at 637 last week, Meeting when city officials voiced High SeJioot Honor Roll Sofurdoy ond Sunday 448 Hertford Rd. TBI. M l 1-1824 compared with 707 In the preced- objections to city taxpayers hav­ The Rockvillr High School DRAINAGE CO. inr week' ing to share in snow removal ex­ Honor Roll for the second quarter RHONE M I 9-4143 (ill TWIUOBT THEATEB Cmrlng the same period, initial pense on town roads, while footing has been announced by Principal Foofuring 4l*4 (.S) SPOBt Im 'OPI* claim# which indicate new spells the full coat for similar aetvlcea In Allen L. Dresser. To receive honors Sundoy Aftornoo# U:M < I) NKW8 (M) PHONE YOOB ANSnTBB o f unemployment, wei nost the city. ,. , (IS) VALIANT tADV <»> SKIBB'8 COBNBB halved, going from 146 The $8,500 appropriations waa Fniiily Shows Ut-Ml TICK TAK DOCGB ( S) WfUTHBB roRXL'AST CAN-BE-EQUALED (**> tOD-UAV HOVIB H ie decline In claims was gen­ passed by a special Town Meet­ starting TUne S:S0 tX:l* '( *> LOVK OF LIFB eral throughout the State, as 11 ing two weeks ago following an (**) CANDID CAXEBA Tel. CO 7-55M ... (ID.KIUDIK KABTOOKS 7:** ( S) C E L j^ IT V PLAYHOUSE of the Labor Department's fl-fd oplnftiiv by Town jdBunael Harry U iM (JI.8EABCB FOB TOXUBBOW (U) 7 O'CLOCK BEPOBT „ <**•*•> IT COULD BF, YOU , (It) WEATBEB office reported fewer/clalma list H. Lugg tnat tlie town, according Doily UlU I I) Ol'IOIRO UGBT - week than in the w ^ k before. to statute, has to take care o f the Cnll.Ua About*Tour Pnrty 1:M ( SbXOLLYWOOD BE8T (t1) 8POBT8 DIGEST The total for sU Sute claims roads.' Luncheons W e Have Special Party Rates (It) MKWS (ii) w »:a t h e b m a p - waa 31,414 last wsek. compared P T A Fund Dance (M) AT BGXE WITH KITTY (164*) DOUGLAS KDWAB06 AT (M) GUEST COBRKB J AND THE NEWS with 32,177 in/the preceding week. The annual Scholu-ihip Fund l ! l » .(U) STAND L'P, AND BE (K ) RIOHLIOBTS In the correapdnding 2-we«k pe­ Dance of Northeast PTA wH‘. be CGl’NTED • (M) NKM'K 1:1* (M) STAY WELL (*1) JOHN DALV AND TBE riod laat year, clalmi dropped to held Feb. 23 in the school auditor­ Popular Prices 1:M (It) AS THE WGBLD Tl'BNS - NEWS , 21.671 from 22. 771. ium, diaries O’FIinn, president an­ (**) ONK.THIBTY PLAYHOC8E (M> WEATHBBVANB Unemployment benefit pay­ nounced today. I No Parking Worriot » ■ ( » ) ABTHUB GODBBEY M *> LONllAINB UUNOBB N d n ti«d (li) OVB XnW BBOOK8 ments in Connectciut last week Proceeds fron. the dance make < <«) WILLY - * HURRY tQ ‘Worman’s Buys totaled $618,010, bringing the to­ posalble a schblarahip awarded NOW thru SAT. (**> XOODA IN XI'SIC - tal apent so fair this year to 82,. The Walnut St. J:l* (*S) GABBY MOOBE r • , yearly to an outstanding member lO O A Y >lN ( I) HOUSE PABTY 386.980. During the same week a o f Rockville Hish School graduat­ Feature shown.at 5:10-8:15 (It) KABTOONLAND <734*) NEWS year ago, $462,974 was paid in ing class, who previously gradusted Restouront (134*) TENNESSEE BBNIE' Ce-Hlt at 7:00-10:00 FOND'S SHOW benefiU, which brought.the total from NorUiesst School. (**) GABBY XOOBE ■ f ? 1 for the month to $1,771,029. The scholarship'was sstabliahad Big - You Pay Litile ” Sale ll-iWft ('rx)h(r 3 Whenever great imrmar motion pictures are MANCHESTER (S|4t) DBAQNnr . If*' • IMAGINE! ALL THESE YOU WON’T FIND ( t) W A K 8EBVICB talked about... they —“ Tbe Caiaebaek’’ LUMBER, Inc. 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M BIlfltu Fipt OrsaR-TkrM SuRs-^’M iiaiglit far Two' ( t) 8BAKK6PBABK !‘ !! Wr-»THBB dTitPOBTS (1*4*) BOB CBOSBY ( I) WOBLD*S BEffr MOVIES YbB is |uBt ana raosan udiy CMS ( t) CABTOON CABNIVAL Hotpoint Double Oven ^Ranges ssn ? (M) X nxiO N nOLLAB MOVIE adil glva you your botl ratum in (IA) XEN TOWABD THE UGBT I1:U (tt4 t) t o n ig h t / ^ NEW CALROD UNIT BOILS WATER * Doris Day — ’’ Day by Day” (**> VALIANT LADT (*l) NEWS AND PBBVUES . su rgie* madieel eora cowarega for' *» • (li) BBIOHTBB DAY ‘ 118 » I) NEWS ( S) BANDSTAND WG pV P^X ^ prVfflliNftSe (K4t) (lUXEN FOB A DAT INSSSECONDS ’ Symphony (*() OCT WE0T In Original Factory Cartons! PhSodolphia G rtat hMoaiGs •li .rill ) (11) SEOBBT VroBX PICK UP OrcMBtra O r e h o t t r a ) (li) EDGE OF Nig h t of TehoMiovBky I (n ^ > XODEBN BQXANCES AND ROm A «M9. TURKEY . I ( tr XIOKEV XOU8B CLUB (Ii) AXOS A ANDY - DaiVERY ( » ) THE FIB8T SHOW Take Up To 30 Months To Pay! 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y i* . ICANOHttnSR in rS I^G HISAlJ). MANCHESTER/com THURSDAY; JANUARY 31, 1957 ^ .MANCMESTCR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY; JANUAR¥-8h-lflW- ' Bolton Of Uia Damocniu Ai homt and Democratic Governor Furcolo haa resent tha order in which' tha btate 4Umrif»etrr Y outh Sunday Set come out with a recommendation acquires both taxea. . >>. - G IN fR A L tha power poUttiea opportuniam U r o o d l e s that MasaachUfeetta. which alregdy If thU proapect ehould frighten Soraltig i|rrald of tha Biaanhowar poUdaa abroad, • y KtMBR PMCB At C enter th u rch Connecticut haa a atata Income tax, ahall now aoinchbdy,!'.that might be a good T V S E R Y ltE R^pe . What haa bccoma of EUanhowar’t go for a threo per cent sales tax in thing: Fot If any economy la going Gaglidrdone IhtroditciEm Dpye M Hi -A OMl - *K*2iD*lnMmNG INC. faith in himaalfT V*hat haa ha- addition. And thia Democratic gov­ to - h ^ . stave 'off the day, that U Bin*1| S^et National Youth Sunday will be Yankee ernor has at least a good portion' acWbmy should begin flow. Night* e Z sww Btaa Parte • TwoBdhtoBenefitFp:H^ M>»ch*»t«r...... r. Coan. Coan. come of the great *'”f year af- observed Sunday at Center Congre­ By A. H. O. of hla Democratic party with him^ TEL. Ml B-MBS io rt to root American policy In 5/telSi gational Church, when a mruber primarily, perhaps, bepausa Dem^- Fire Deatht at 10 Bolton, Jah- 81 (Speefal)—Two PuMiiher* rinciplaa which might build of the young people will be In cr^j^ control so many cities and reuBd*4' October I. 1 ‘Tha . Connecticut _ ^ ^ which ara In desperate head r r biUa sponsored by this town’s Stats 11 Nike FamiUes < ce? Why are we auddanly charge of the three moriilng eerv- Bureau has retreated fwine^Tts dK. t '•New Haven, Jan. SI (flb — The Stm Seek HfMM rabUobMI *Ttry Evenln*.^ Tlounderbig about in a'cheap and if tAate aid so they can halt the death toll of a flash fire in an Rap. Eugene GagUardona In the ■uajara and Holldayt. ICntered icee.' ^ pact advocacy of- a'Vstat(|^ Ipcoma ' ase tn local taxation, eurjei^ seatlqn of the ( ^ e r a l As- ^Oft OtHcr at Manchester, i ^ r tv ! ^ .revaraal of those prin- ouftdpted factory • week, ago has r r m t i th » local Nika command U laeottd Claaa Mall Matter. National Youth Week vision* of the child labor law. Find­ leased for 11 famUlaa, mid tw* an innocent crack about not wgnt' in Its own ranks on the income tax - ■Nine persona eeven of them tgoiBER or _ ing Britiah and Brench sckidiefa 1891, founding data of Christian propoeal. -or ' perhaps it - merely desperate need for additional re­ PINE ing aufflcient) labor for the abort other leases ar* all hut, com­ _ THK anOClATED PRESS 'Fifty (Vnt rm ial Ntanip* Endeavor: recogpisad fhmt/^t was certain venue, so that even many of the )vomen, perished in the building or hai^asting seaaon of these fruits plete. Tha AUBrtatad Press is exclusively beside him in the Near Rftat— mw attempting to escape. aBlUltd|t*a tbstha natnse of o( rapublicstion I (nventod thla‘'l*oatai thixl sev­ Leadeir for the worship aarvicea tKdt no InconM'.laxA aa»^«aswould1s6 passMaam 4 inva groups which once considered ;the PHARMACY ha^ b m an incraaaingly difficult There is still a hd*d, 'haw-' all na diapatebesb».«aT;M craAtadvawiasww toeve a*,it. ve arc what i-ohcern the' Amarlchn' eral dsue ago when I tried to oell thls''nesalon ^n :^ ay , wherefore U sales tax the unspeskable t h i n g ' *“ ®f*“ * ^* '* ' probjam for the farm ers., ever, for five 2-bedrpom hemae nof ovMRvnaa credited emmea in thislui. paper a? Center Church wlH be MLu.'-Iean Haven hospital last night. gM Oe*ter SL—TM, IQ E-BBii aSo &a aceat news published hera. people today. T|ila concarn Ig hot It to W Post “ Office Department L^lalrA The scripture will be read might. be8ter',dl^eentrate on some­ are now prepared to go along with Provisions of the current child and six 8-bedroom homes. All rights « rcpublicatton. or special being accurately expraaded of an" they not only turned mo down cold by Miaa Karen Steckel, and.'Lee thing that might be had. IL labor law prohibit hiring children dispatchaa haraia ara also reserved. but the vefy next day a man wear­ Eiogll will give the prayer. Mea- ' The apeclal'measures for special In Connecticut, it has been the' - - 'The Kingdom of Jordan, one of uhdef-14 yeges of age if more than SHOP LaFLAMME’S swered by the Deftwerata in their PINE LENOX VUli sarrlea cUent of N. S. A. Serr- ing a Qrey Uniform came ai-onnd aagea of the da; will be presented relief to farmer! as taxpayers in­ income tax which haa been the un­ the. Atates, invedved l.t the Middle 14 are emtployed. GagUardona suspe:naion to be on a pMhatfcina^ partisan field ^daj', nor ia it an' and nailed m,v mall slot shut, by Alan L^rnan, atiKient assistant clude exemption of certain farm speakable thing, and the sales tax Baaf conflict Is about the elsa of points out that anyone who grbwa . Albtliihsaa Representatives: The equipment from, re ^ la r local taxa­ .the, state of Indiana. I t faces PHARMACY bams. JulHs Katbaen apeclsl Amncy — New avered or eased by a pleasant wasn't too aurprtaed becauae I've for the church, who will apeak on which has been chosen, as the lei|* the fniit on ,n commercial scale The third proppsal in thl* group “ ‘ >. DMroit and Boston, -ptasidcBtlal .apology for Mr. had trouble with these people iW' "COrcldor Your CalV; "FuU-.lms tion. and an attempt to protect ser of two evtla But, as in Mati Jnael. on the west sIongA-SSO- SM E Centmr St>-«0 B-BBN ‘must employ more than this num­ la entitled an act concerning aua- __ AXJDIT BUREAU 6/: farmers from having pasture land .Rifle ^border,. llea*'alip^^of the tongue. It can fore. The flriit turn >*aa In thtS Christian Vocation" will be dis­ sachusetts, this may merely rep­ ber. pension of motor vehicla operators*' ATIONB. when they had tIM •rye not to assessed as building lots. 4d .:we The local legislator relates that mly !be' ahtwered by a lenaWal of cussed by Mly Marilyn Taylor; shall see what li,ick the’ farnttra licenses. It provides that all aiia-' S hay my Idea for a Pradjeked Post "Call to a Vocation," by Alas John­ ha haa spent more than two years pension of opera tors’ UcOnsaa, b* tha la ^ ra b ip of principle which age Stamp. And fa IKM, when I .have with such propastUons. ghd considering Introduction of auch errors appearing In son: "Call to Christian Utying," by the state incoma tax iPtopossI, for for an indeflntte period; apjpuea- ___ jihaats-and other readtag matter *Waa M fW to come from the ^ a i - aiBifeated in a letter-to the Post­ Mias Loretta BuahnelL law and conaultlng with offlciala, Uon fbr reinstatement tobejRard. ta The Meisehester Evening Herald. master Oeneral that he could save thFTHBfneht. goes, on the"shelf. ether leglalatora-and farmer* on JhisJmURS., and dent himself. L«t ue hope that the At the 9:15 service, the CYP But.' unless w* miss our guess, M ore ,tha local court In. ESaidacd DiapMrar adeertlslngadeertlsli closing hours: ua Tax pa,vtra fnllllona ot dollars club will provide ushers, and the it. He finds jf^neraT agreement of the applicant’s rasldi|neo and a lufi-e of the new Near Bast polt^’^ a year by not wasting money on this tentative flirtation with the that hiring of youngaUra 11 oY 18 For Meiidar—1- - p.n - Friday. Junior Fellowship will usher at the income tax on the part of this state motor, vabiela InspectM', .'anS any For Tueadap-1_____. p.a Monday. Which haa ao poisontd Iht opening mall pouches and using Kgngarooa 11 o'clock seri’ice. years old to-pick berries for the reinstatement to be oif >a-; proba­ FerFor 1Wedaeaday—t------' p. m. Tuesday. to dellt’er the mail, I Was subjac^ai group of considerable political For Ibwsday—l p. ». Wednesday. at'iiosphere of the lec ind term, power in any General Assembly short period d t time invbjved wiould tionary basis.'' ^ ~ n. m. Thursday. ran aoon be dtapoaed of, and that to all aorta of ridicule. Believe me. have Its beneficial effects for M r—1 p; ra. Friday. from now on ijte U. S. Post Office has a forbodlng long range'slgni- these children and should not Gagliardone Joined w l^' th i vep- __ d dsadHas; 10:80 AmericA,begins to tno\'e again- flcanca.*'“ v resentaUv* frOm Hebron in- spon­ e# wnBeatlen except B eB rd^* Dept, will havo to get along with­ Two Y ouths G e l • prove harmful, ,forward,'' not baokatard. ' 'Die situation in thi^pfeaent sias- /*r fhu /««''___ rt^Htmhrr Kfd Mmior soring a bill which aepka to haVa out my help. 'Unfortunktely, they alon flnda a bl-partiaan |igreement Het:ites.aB one example of the "iH will. Suspended Term s benefits of the experience for Hebron Rd. incorporataid tqjip .the Thuraday, Januar/%l” that there will be no tkx increases ■tato highway system. Tba,routs . . . ALL 1956 KELVINATOB HOME APPLIANCES WILL youngsters, the numbers who have No Martyr, No Imuo and there is in office a Democratic ia Increasingly used as. a sacondary Two Manchester youths were governor who campaigned In op­ Bought the jobs lii order to finance More Than A Slip I|li|^olT|d ^ In.dua course, we can axpcct, summer camping trips. .- route to point* along the, Cohhacti* A Thouf^t for Tpday given auapendad aantencea to position to S' state Intoma tax. Another Gagliardone bill.would cut shore Una .and ia. hea'vUy^traV' to hear dunmunlst propaganda (^eahtre Reformatory and!placed But unlepa some Mai check <*i ' eled by out-af**tata drlvaMi; Preaidant Biaenhower w 4n^|tar hg the -Maaebeeteg extend the Ume farmers Are cup- howllnif its sympathy for' .one on prbbaUon for two, years yes­ no/wal lncy**aes Ip'atgti spen^Jf rently allowed in wh{(^'tif Ipiresent ' Gagliafdone haa bacn appaintad to Capitol Hill tba oUigp^d^, th OeuaeO at Chdrehee. terday In Hartford County Su­ ing la achieved, ufliesa some GO ON SALE AT TERRIFIC SAVINGS! WE ARE hava lunch with Republican senai- Charles Edmundton, U n i t b d miracle cornea along tO' ease the their claims-for gasoline ^x re­ to his third term oh th*: Uquer perior Court. t^oA <£AnheM funds. At present famiedp:''.'.must Control ppmmittce.in.tha House of ton, and to make a liitla spcacH States Information Agency nf- The rehowned preacher of the Richard Abalr, 17. of 23 Deer­ Increasing flnancial headaches of flcial iavKorea, .«‘ho lost hla job the cities arid towntr.' thtflllict fhlt present sales slips for gaitolirie iR*pT*Beatatlvss and M.SlsoA.ffiitiR- In which ha affirmed his "faltlf^ Protestant ’Bpiacopal Church. Phil- field $ t, and Loiila 'P ^U leo Jr. 4 used on the farm wttoin three ber of the Feideral and Intiurrov- the ^pynube he '.issued a public llpa Braqks of Boston, once bald: 16, of 18 Uncolrt' Bt.. had been one sSssloa passes.wUholiL leClihg, In Secretary of SUte Du!llad,.av^ the dam burst maytneteiy incTdaoe months of the purchue date for ernmental Aflrati*> Oommlttu. dtotamaot danouncinj:, vdyioiM d * "It la a beautiful momeht when .bouml over from Manchester. refund of the state tax. Anthony Maneggi* of Ri; • la though ha concadad that Dullaa with Ufa before you, with your Town Court Nov. 5. the preiaure in future sessions. RESTAURANT making ROOM FOR OUR LINE OF 1957 MODELS - pacta of American foreign policy. sening as an aide on the Houa* ot tnakaa a^‘'alip” now and then. The work before you, with your soul's Additional chargea of theft of An ominous warning aa to Just In the rush of. the growing’-'and We expect he will be labeled what kind of a period this is devel­ t harvesUng seaabna, many farmers Representatives floor .duMhg' thia President, it was aald, aeemed a aalvatlon before you.-you stand a motor vehicle, two counts each, session. maKyr of aome kind o, other, and first with'Him beside tht gate and oping to be In the realm of atate. have been denied thia refund be­ litUo dismayad by the ferocity of and larceny were nolled yesterday nmtm JUA mtd t, haUam, « mhl, U L M H e M l #*U5F cauae of late filing. The Gagliar- let Him, when He haa agreed with by Judge Abraham S. Borden. city, and town finances and taxes Democratic actacka on Dullaa 4n that ha will ba used to prova that ia pow being provided. by events done proposal would extend the fil­ An eight and a half pew d boy you for a penny a day, send you The youths were arrested In ing period to six months from date Ooagcaaa. ,i , It it -Jp ■ l^tala, perhapd, rdther into Uif vipgyard." <. up In Massachusetts. ' e-as bom yesterday at Mahbihaater thiin America, 'that freedom to September after Uking cars from ' The startling new* there aa of purchase, the Ume lapse current­ Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mra. TherQ will be a terrific saving on KELVINATOR'S fabulous FOODO- But the. Prealdent would be in Bach one ot ue la Involved In a Morlarty Bros, and Cole Motors UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ly allowed by the Federal govern­ Uiink '.ud, frtedoiu to eriticiec vocation which cominanda our atartling as It ,wa* to. have a Maurice N. Spencer Of' Uris town. error if he aasumed that It. la hlr with three Other.youths, who were Democratic candidate • for gover­ ment. The- young couple also haa two RAMA featuring; 5 cu. ft. freezer, 11 cu. ft. automatic refrigerotor really exist. enarglba for several hours dally. found innocent In Town Court of FORMBRLy THE H1LLCRE8T RESTAURANT A third bill introduced by the Dullaa* famoua "alipa** which gsl Whether we be mechanic, atudent, nor. In Connecticut come out small daughters, CsthlSahd Robin. Unfortungtaly for tha Oom- lesser offrnser. against the income tax is that local representative would seek to Spencer is eurrantly bn e 80-day him In trouble. So far da they arc professlonfl man or office dark, establish standardised school build­ all in one cobinet — yet only 47" wide. muhiet propagandists, thatr case we find ourselves at work. furlough from duty with tK*Tblrd eoneerned, the nation, aiid tha ing plans which would be available Armored Divlaioh stationad at w erl^ ara uaad to them. won’t holo water.. Bdmundton'a The question which the famed to towns who desired .them: Use of preachtr'a statement calla to mind the plana would not be compulsory, Hanau, Germany. * The preaent uneaaineaa about job was that of selling Amtrica’i is thlqi Hew'do > ’e face up to • The proposed law would make An ll-pound aon waa bcni toMr. Dunad is not ovar hit yarbal mlf^ itoralgn policy Abroad, nod formu­ bilr choaart work-ih life? la It for and Mrs. Janies Massey of'Andovbr latinging it.it.' For some reason of his plana and specificaUona available KELVINATOR'S top rated ELECTRIC RANGES with disposable oven takea, but over queationa o f ____ . ^ ^ . us a portion ot the dally nin with' to any town which found them suit­ last Saturday at ML Sinai Hospital .nut mtaning ekeept hk'U produoaS able for its needs and thereby save In Hartford. Tba .eoupl* has a 2- linings, thermostatic controlled surface units, bonus broiler and many fundmnmital poUcy. irprUiermorJi: bread? Or, Ta our work part of our year old daughter, Bennie. Orajid- although Dullea takas the brunt of csrely disagrae with tha policies architect fees which reportedly rep- he was auppoaed to sail, he de­ commitmeiii In lire? ' ^ reaent five to ten per cent of build­ perents are Mr. and Mrs. John the attack parsonaliy, tha Praai- I belitve one of the most tm ing costs. Massey and Mr. and 'Mrai Mario more additional exdusive feotures. ^ daat would ba wrong to think that cided to quit his job. One wey of nortant questions of our time is Three bllla > relatlw to, motor Caldera of this t 6 ^ ' 5 7 concerning motor vehicle operators’ alth dancing from 8:80 to lt:80. K E L V IN A TO R ^S "gearless" automatic W A S H IN G M A C H IN E feotur* epeaklng tlie piece which would by sprawling industry ? ■ NEW FORD iicenaes and would provide that all hewer aa. a leader in foreign ' Tlax Review BoafM I '' licenaea>priginaUy issued ahall be poU^, wfaiiih played aa great a make it automatic that ha., be Commitment of our work to God The Board of Tax Raviaw will ing the exclusive "magic-i9iinute" and " wosh-action." fired. It was all hla dtclaon, just le the answer. Whether ai tha probationary for two years and part in his rtalacUOn, was sbmer The Roncharai More than a car, more shall be automatically suspended hold tha first of thfee eaaaEos'te aa If a radio antertalnar, by aud- beginning of our working davs, or hear apper.lr from asaedaiiMBts at thing baaed on hla own personal In aome hour of rededicatlon along than a truck—It'i a completely new ..v-. for the balance ot the probaUonary the Community Hall from BtSO a.U. llfe‘a way. .wa mgy, ohuoap to dedU kliMlof.v:rideta.ArMli)a&hornthat . ' X period whenever the operator la daparturaa from tha apparent convlctqd of speeding, rm ^ a a tp. 4 pun. tomorrow. trim s Of^ Dullaa. «...But, aa tha see-^Itek^ld tharehy announoT that ha cate seU, siMJ, and our wSrk to the handles *to^ than h jf aTod. ' ’ ' ‘ • KELVINATOR'S triple-safe electric CLOTHES DRYER that dries os fost waa tiled ot working for, his old Ood In whoee world we are privi­ driving, evading raapoairibUlty or and tsnn beglm, tha surface ap- driving while under the InBimce MaacheoSsF.Bveuiag lHaaH Bot- aponaor. leged to live, . as'your washer washes! paarancd of things is that Blsen- . John W. Post. of liquor or drugs. . toa eorreapaadaat Daria X. The second act In the same DTtalla, tetephaae gatfclMn g-MMB. hawer.hdg ewallowod a Dullaa pol­ Freedom of belief or expression had no part of it. Bdmundson waa group, labeled an act concerning icy whole. Instead of rejecting it or the suapenaton of motor vehicle DAM RBFLAOBD healing it and improving it. sailing ^hla talent to a aponsor, registration „^roTidea for tha -aua- Stafford Springs. Jan. 81 on —- Thera is, as yst, litUs psrsonal 'k* a • bricklayer sells “hts pension for an indefinite period of LqcsI and.atata municipal ofleials' KELVINATOR'S chest and upright FREEZERS that permit you to op­ capacity .to lay bricks to a con­ the reglstraUon of any motor dedicated yesterday a'new 45-foot attack on the President. Politlcsl- ^ o h n i r o ^ vehicle, the ■ operator of which Is concrete dam at tha Stafford erate your own food plan at greater sayings! ly, pesiiaper ke-ia still fconsldersd tractor. Suddenly he atarted rip­ convicted of driving while hla Springs plant on the Mld'Ae Rfver immum.' But the attacks which ping down tha wall |ia w aa. tup- license iutnder auspensidh or revo­ here. The new concrete dam coot posad to ba building, on company That Inlerarct Th« cation^ and' for the fining of the 575,000. It'replaces one dcatreped are suparficially aimed at Dulles W ishiB O r:'Tht Fanily owner; 1^ relnaUlynent oC .1^' the August 1955 floods;: a rt ao longer aimed at him alone. Ume, too. Thare la','no martyr and no issue. In fact, the fury of the preaept JOHN B. BURKE attack on Dullaa can only ba ex- plainad by the fact N/Jff® ,Hypo«;^;|iiy H ere ram sA iH O M i >’ TCU’ MI »4Mg Eii-oMhf-lltiili thing beyond Dullea la Conceivably, King Saud of n BAST CENTER BT. •ft:, ^CONVENIENT TERMS get area. Saudi Arabia could, go back to hig AMBULANCE SERVICE The. President wouli feu(U kingdom, and to hlf ffllow BETTER DREK slao haaard inboard cab step, new Hi-Drl fentilidiOB. greatly .Hnpqabf tiding and handling ease. have as weakneeaea; and ^ cni- Thebeaiibful new Ford Rkncherd iidet«handles and looI:s adtuaas. which is le tiie effect that like a modern car. Deep down it's a nigged tTPek-carries NSW hykraulk Uvtdi standard in |dl mddetl, pickups WfW cMmls lkr«|nttkf New framei, up to )3B elal waakmas of our nea^.poUcy, If these things ever Should happen. over hal^ a ton, more tha^.roany standard pickups Fprd'* to tandems. Easier to operatis—works Ilka h j^ u - 'stronger. New sturdiCT front and rear a ^ l New irhlcfa is that it represents«a'h|id- ;lf the Atab-world ehould come' lie brake. Clutch and brake pedsds are s ^ e m Kigber capacity springs! JR- MISSES • MISSES • -HALM IZiS den turn Um^ai-d naked,'’’crude all-new Tilt Cab Series brings a new kind of modem desi^ suspended, type! %• to regard iix as an eiumy and OA NW paa^ akvancMl Hitter horsepower, fxaar power potiUcs, is a weakneiss their should succeed in .h ^ in g Yugo­ to the hig-tnick field. It’s America's lowest-priced* Tilt NfW SlylMik* *ldw* beglM, ttsndard at no extra owtf inferential propeisitlons and Cab line. •.^bmthing. higher compression ratios, ne* Super- slavia back to Moscow, our street - cost. America's biggest pickup 4x>diesl Si(b iMd- Filter air cleaner. Short Stroks angiM dariRs—V-B I A . 2 7 •SDtiimnU would intensify and comer diplomats would be aome- New Ford pidnips back up theif sleek modem Styling With Ing's far easier with fuH-wi(Uj body. ' . '<4 s i , ia .e\t!iy model! naggorata rather than curs. They v/hst chagrined. higher power, completely new cabs^a new kind of pickup i do not praach a return to >rin- The Warm Air •Furnace 6 They don'^ malty mdan tarhimd ride. Styleside bodies are biggest of any pickup. flpte. hut rbttber a much more Fqr The Ultimate In any part of the wor^t over to REG. 7.91 oRd 1.91 REG. 9.9t e M 1 R ,9 t jgsdor sad swooping al Home Heatina ' The three trucks shmvn here give you just *n idea, of Ae ; For'S ZA nc/ theyemrsetheiBLc/-^ Mbecow, They, bless them, merely swemuig changes in tho new Ford Ihie for 'IST^-ran^gjbp 0 pnadpia. Want Hi inahe aure, aa free Ameri­ Save dollars on those popular atyloa auch aa ahaathB. ‘ T5 OAK STREET WATKINS BUILDING M l 9 -6 B 6 B ^ IB this . o'tuatlon,' when tha can ciUsana, that nobqdy misun- , to tsMems with 65,000-lb. GCW, See your Ford Dealer for a ia CapMol Hiu to fiststanda Juat how they feel. eomplete detads on the truck to fit your job. FORD Tl^lliDkS COST LESS coat, .-•eup49ni. .flares. Made in popular-faillea,^Kneitf;'' i *»f S«aa • X , r"'3

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M rs. D ow Slated Zoners W ill A ir MMH Given \' X i; WT10—lOM ■ M l y R a d i o 'Skywatch Schedule B id lor 'License ii COM! SKI - YOU'LL II y nwpseyeyeehew* WlMtO—lSM wuAtr-m ro T o Speak at Y $27,000 by ■' 1'.....■' • : . - ■ ^ SAVI...ATAARI WOOD—i m >: / . l£Mt«ni OajrUfkt VloM . WIHIP— 1410 The Hom«m*k*i'’g Holiday pro­ ■ ■ . ■" .... ' An application by Janies M. i l F A S T ' Friday, Ji^. 1 . ‘ v' ■ ■- GAUDET nEAKFASr' fOODS K P UP YOUR gram of the Mancheater YW.C^ Ruflnl'for a limited repairer’s! Cheney Kin Midnight . 2 a,m...... VoIiMiteera Needed . - ‘ 785 MAIN ST/ 4 OPPOSlTt WOOIvVOWH’S ' !)>• toUoiftnK j|>rtiKw%acl)«luiM>; will have Mra. Arneta Dow of 2 a.m. - 4 a.m. . . . .V '... . Votunteetn'NeeM, , ttcenset w llL be sired by the Zon- WHAY-ScrPiuid* Branford a* ^ueat apeaker at the kr« ouppued byji&* IIhUq nuiUM(i WClA>-4itw(l avaalfik OaM HUM« 4'^i.m. • •■‘a.nj. . . . .;t'----i i ,. lii.. Virfunteem lieedfed ■ __ . 'Ihg B6arA bf Appeals Fel^ I I B£ A mamorial gift of 327.000 tn WKNlt^llen Brom meeting Wedneeday : moming at S a.mN S'a.tn. 4ti---^*‘i-Voluntoeiii N efl^ rtha Manchaatar Memorial Roapltal m«tu and araSubJt«t to cii^ o WTIC—nicit Bdiifl the Community Y . ' t p.'nl'. In'The Municipal IRiWBhR. wiUiDUt nottca« ^7.. WDRC«-An>o* An«t;v< OdatL HuaM type of atencllltng called liquid 2 ip.m.^-, 4 p.ift. . .v,-...... :.«.Normaj9 ^kering Uaffi4lrunellar, A-JUate hearlng.^^ aUiokbe hdlA hay,, waa announced today. a'KNB-P.«. Xi,.,' ; Sercnad*. embroidery. Thl* ,1* way of dec­ •4 p.meMS p.h)...... VeThomaiWIckey OUR PRICES-rTHBN BROR jMWtlMl, I ; Rebait H. Smith, chairman of wTii;—no»» ■ wTrc-K««u oTii- lb* Wnrid dn the reRoest for'-fpeeiali^exeepr W U RU -<»I KolT— tC—Arno* »nd Andy ■ orating paper, fabric,, glsas, tile, S p.m.. - 8B p.l p.in. .-'-.'Wiiynd.jlarland ilon, and a'.certificate of approval WB BEIJEVE YOU WILL WMBr BACK A tha fund’s mamorial g ifts. com­ metal and wood. Slie Is the New WPOP—WMwpifl IP—aabn«l H«*}ter 8 T».m. -',10 p.iii.' ■ ; .tOUve Alice FagM Aviii Iwught. . -‘‘V. ,. i A§V TERMS OR PAY^CASH AND-SAVE >v | mittee, aald tha mammal aub- liU - England dlitributor foc< the Trl- 10 p.rh. - MtdiiigKt...... JosepI!•liMarcrn, ■cripUon, tha largaat thug far in *■ WHAt—Op«n ^ WHAY-RltK^n Band R*p«Hl — . ■ ' If* WCCC—RtiCiinl I WCCi>M^jvd Evening uoeo Muale Chem Corp.i manufacturers of this Skywatch Post located on'top of Manchester 'Pollice Statfon.' SCHOOLS EXI^AMUM-^ASKEb the program, will eraata and equip W l& B —P.M. WKNl^^nner Dale product. Volunteers may register st Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal Stamford, JaiL^t.' UsiwFormer tha operating rqom of’ tha qmar- W tlC —R WPOP—Myetery nme eoheema In Hartford and elsewhere WRAY—Record Radld (iM -. . wick, property at 9 Lincoln S t tn Connecticut, and waa.appointed a iI n p a (^ o ra n g e u h j y c WCCC—Record Realew V Paul W. Dougan to Joseph ,E. WKNB-^Kvenlna SMtrad* WHAY-NlgtU Watch diriector of many of them. ' hite SUNNYflElD JAR , WTIC—At ^ r.x . Michaud and Talk* S. Michaud, Colonel Cheney’s devotion to W BREAD a«» 16' UB 4 OZ 1 7 c M a r m o la d e wnC—UWO Radio Iran* WDRC—The World Tonight 3UPEt-R«»HT PURE •PORK WDRC-Cal Kolby WPOP—Modem teunde property at 71-73 Lockwood St. public affairs soon asserted itself. Q u ick O a ts PRO • ' WPOP—Bob and lUy . , ^ ( lU — Trade Name Certlftrate From 1898 to 1902 he served as u 39" SUNNYflElD • 1M— WKAY-Nlghl Watch ( V I THE COKHI THArS SlfysaguNUot WHAT—swirii Kaay WnC -Al the U.N. Oeorgd- dole Jr, and Otto L. councilman and alderman.’In . 1912 NABISCO )2 0Z 0 7 c Corn Flakes 2 WCCC—Record Rwrlaw WDR(>-The World Tonight Cook, doin'jt . business as Cole and he waa elected mayor of Hartford 2 PROS O # WKNB—Evcnlnx Btnerad* WPOP—Modem Sound* Copk Rod Cfh. '* and . subsequently he served one ru v o R i f ; lABEl FBdZEN 4 0 Z DQC Shredded Wheat WTic-Rwu Radio , uuia WITH CANS X T QUICK WDR(>^l itoiby^ *'^AV-^Tght watch .Hariiai^Ueense) ... . term as senator in the Stats J^g- O r ^ e bile* 14 OZ 9 |C WPOP—Bob and Ray tVTIC-v-'WeiitWard Look ■ Joseph . Peterms'n Vollrath Jr„ islature. \ SUNNYFItlD A llBROZ 9 5c Creom of Wheot PKO WDRC—Ruea Naughton UiU 4 •sU— WPOP—Modem Sound* 210 Hollister St. and Elaine Anne Other positipns he heldyduring Mdhw i m n o ’ C L O O c Pancake Flour A PRGS'^^PROS WHAY—Swing liaay Bucclno, 174 Vernon St., Feb. 2, his -long and succsasfu) carser in- WCCC—Record Rm'Mw ,, . .(!«*- OUR OWN PKG OF 44 ARC WKNB—Bvening Seneradt '> WHAY—Night Watch St. Jemes’ CSiurch. ' rludsd: President of the Hartford Instant Conuu jar WTIC—Weelwanl Look ANN PAGE 12 0 Z 9 7 c ONIV WTIC—lUkU Raolo.Uut* Douglas Ronald Knight,'itert- Chamber Ibf Qommerce, chairman, f 3 .1b bag T w la g t WDRU—Today In I mtU WDRC—Rum Naughton SIAIN, 3UGM, CQMBWATlON^ . pKG OF 2 7 ® WPOP—Muilo and^ew* — WPOP—Modern Soundi ford, and N a n c Arm Grimuon, truly exqvisiM. china of severiil Red Cross campaigns, Blended Syrup JAR l(:M - 184 Green Maiior Rd., Feb. 16, .member of the Hartford Bridge 1 . 5 5 I ltd— '' - — AY—Night watch' jam D o n u ts n. WHAY-Datelln* . • TC—RnbSn McCormick South Methodist ChurcK. dinnerMoTB'yciull be and Highway’DUtric.t Committee, WCCC—Good k.Y*ttlng Good Ifualo ~ C—Ruea Naughton Carl George Luditig, 318 Spruce director of the CpnnecUEut' Fair WKNB—Erenbig Btrantd* P—Modem Sound* f t s f CbN m Y b /m in Tb w r I WTICjrNewa • :I»- St. and Helen Wvheraki, 136 Ble- proud tu 0 ^ 1 Assn., truA'tM of Loomis Institute, WDRC—New* Reporter WHAV—Night Wnlch sell St., Feb. 8. and president of the Charter Oak x'-'iich, w u -bqoiio n fC WPOP—New* WTIC—Carling Con»en*llon Council, Boy Scouts of ‘ America;' K V a V i r C I O COFFH-UbbaafAr B* 9 WDRC—Rur* Naughton Building Permits * * 'imAT-Sport j^Ulght ^ WPOP—Modern Smindi To Edward Tomactuk for Wil­ Spsaking on behalf 'of 'his com­ WCCC-*Oood Craplag Good Uuaid *:(*- liam E. Brown, for a sign at 26 mittee and all those. assoctat;^ Bokar Coffee 95 EXCELLENT FOR POT ROASTING WkNB—E rening feranad* WHAY—Night Wetch with the building fund, Smlth^^- WTIC—Sport* t^IC—Jane. Pickena Birch St.. 3100. WDRC—weather and Salman WDRC—Ru»" Na' _Jiieii To K A S Contracting Co. for presaed hla^gratltndy to Mrs; Rob­ WPOP—Lawrence welk WPOP—Mnderh niind* Tumblebrook Acres, for a dwelHng erts for her generous gift. • lit - ■ Ml "Like hier fathqr,'’ he said, "Mra. AM^al Bnd^r,,* WHAY—Serened# WHAV-yilghi Wsieh at Keeney S t. 313.500. Wccx>-Good EvenlnRiOood.iluttd WnC-Fr»(J Waring To K A S Contracting Co. for Robert* ha* ,never' forgotteh the WKNB—Alan Brown i WDRC—Ru»» Naoghum Tumblebrook Acres, for a dwelling people of Manebester and neigh­ WTIC—Let George. |M It WPOP-Hftdem Souhfl* Flavor Landarl ' WDRC—Guy LombSrdo ll;M - at Nilea Dr., 316.500. boring mpaftiunltici. Her action WPOP—Mel Allen WHAY—Nile Wa'ch To Richard Patterson, for al­ demonatnte* once more the *in- Chuck Roast 41(4^ WTIC—New* cere interest qf the ,Lotiia R. 'Oie- WttAY—Serenade ^ WDRC—New* fc We*ther terations to a dwelling at 9 Saul- JANE PARKER WCCC—Good Evening Good Huele ■ WPOP—Modem Sound! ters Rd.. 31.800. ncy family In the welfare of, their , WKKB^eren^e _ ^ MsU- ■ , To Bldwell Hoihe Improvement fellow cltizena.’’ U RO f WnC—Three Star Extra WHAYt-Nite W«tch He pointed out that Colonel BONE IN, BLOCK STYLE WDRC—Lowell Tboma* . WriC-^porl* Final WPOP—Meet the Artlat WDRC—fiuee Naughton Cheney, although ha had apeht SUPER-RIGHT CUT FROM HEAVY |:*a- ' WpOP—Modem Sound* • moat of hrt Ilf* In Hartford, mads WHAV—Serenade. _ V • , a generous bequest to Manchester Apple Pie » W’(XX>l A n y CASE of 24-2.19 J MB 1 OZ jf| C RfG. VALUE 6.95 REGULAR EVERY and the \tsr of the Oiieken 'waa \ i U R I 1 1 2 CANS1.4S e CANS GT welcomed. BLANKETS 3 ,9 9 vSkF^ul^Borlf ^ ^ - RETAIL VALUE- 35' Mlyiir ALP’S LOW PRICE Shop A&P for thrift- " | 5 ,9 p It la' called the Tear of . the C O R N YEUOW 4 EARS 2 ^ ^ RIB ROAST CORNED BEEF : llEGlJLAR ycC |,Q<; dticken here beCauqe, a# a Hand Towels X li” 79' Reg. 79c* MUSHROOMS *4r r Fresh Fruits for Salads T r 2 9 " SW ij^'S PREMIUM PICNICS Short Shgnk Lb! 4 9 c FOUbW THE^UOVE.SCHfDUU FOR UCH'rW 'EBl jPniqR^ SEE T H C M ^ Wash Cloths Pkg of 3 Scotkins Napkins dinner sue pkg 2 3 NA'nVE''-> lu cea 3| ‘ Jiscaa F w iy P t C IS 2 "»trtaJ5 ' purchate at shown. : ^ '■.*:* ‘ tournament. 1*4*1 PM J J * • l**MPK*32* ^ 3 1 ' • 2 '*“ '*’“ 3 3 ' MAINE lb and 261 jSro^d St. Those present at this meeUng , A t «*9e .- will he Uated aa charter aaembers Cut C fnt 79^ I SUGAR aetsu* man. VM.M- 2 , 5 0 -W<**f*( The meeting wtUisLart promptly at t :80 Wax B«ms 2^*«"«45‘ ' o m md SUNDAY a A.M. »b 7 F.»A OjlBAMER MMXMi man vAua- | , 5 5 vwwFai 5 9 « M ancliM ter ThO'ker move to the solution of CHEER RfKNNUT lA lY POOM lWI^AYMwdfRrbAYBA.M,Pof P.M. last w*fks problem Is R fB 5): : .BT: WIHC O X Y D O l SPICANDSPAN TOMATO JUICE COCKTAIL mm ThU Week’s rrsMias U Ff FQB COlOaS end B 2 f«*p«M J7‘ vicnABLI BOWL I uvMMMjuiMum-r, l . , 5 5 , vewsrap,,. 0 0 * . 1' tlQUIb OfTtngi^ . BtllUANT NtW WHIT3NESS * 'NO KlIi^ING-NO WIPING' ' COUIOE INN „ ’ i f trahtod 'i - CONNKTICUt^ White to play and mate in thrjie KINO TO HANDS moves. diickfaPies »«ptt2 5 ‘ T 1 IN C H S I R V I N G .R L A n iR tteuuu mail vana.*- ■ <| . 2 5 ’routs FM 6 9 ' i« • mum . a . ^kx*ss'2 7 ' letutattitjl*-/. V2 ■.■■■'mil WhiU'a I*0siUen Blank’s Poaitiolii v , . ■ uaupe* 33‘ * • ■ UUtt PRI G iR|N I< f KBS* X..,1CR1 ■-‘T’ ■ '-QI'.ikBS ' ■ N ...Q 1 ' , ‘f- ’ ' ' ' " ------4- S E E T H E E X T R A B O N lJ 5^ P ’ F C F 5 T O O ' MARKETI F . . . Q R i \ ' ri^NMNCHisim M l 3 -4 2 7 1 S 7 Ahi I Y O U k Ji" .1 : . ■jU vA'i -f ' -ea ’ a> 1 r e r ,^ ; *• . r ' . ■J.h .'T' ir.ji.,. , .- - ■ v:w 1 ( . ' V ' ■ >■ . > J,.'.'- "-r. -r'. ■'.I . a - \ •: 'k V r i. ■ .,',-1 1-'.v-. . ... i ^ ''>v ' '■ ^ ■ V - V V ‘ -'v'; T-; ' ^ V •. •" • .— -’■^ , MANCHESTOR EVENING THtJESDA >957 — v+n— 4- .. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MA3ifCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, ,1967 of Mrs. U. J. Henderson, Hartford, the Shannon home. Hostesses party Sunday'evening. - ..,^MVENT4k¥lVfc S wim Cynthia Shaimon wheti a miscellaneous shower waa were Mrs. Ubby Evtushek,'Mrs.. A S^g party was given recent­ Detroit Deciding that’ the given by Mies Rita Ducloe. who it Marlon McAllister, Mrs. Hel|n ly for' ttie, bridegroom-elect at the dpf bite te'inevitable, Detroit's 2,- Rev. Bennett New Pastor ^ . Four Children tHAPTER2e hy.Dcm Whitehead F el^ at Showers to be her maid of honor. The hoet- McAllister and MrK Harry Tyler; home ' of'’>-hls brother, Robert IStory^^ ess was ssaiated by Jean Yanell aunta and grandmother of Miaa Doyon, Hartford, and he received 1m)0 mallmm W e golng-togrln and and Mary Coughlin. Guests -ware Shannon. a purse of mone^ Jrom his beat bear it. They’ve used candy, water Mias Cynthia Ann Shannon, piatola and even night atlcks to dis­ Of North Methodist Church Qf One Family daughter of Mr. and MTs. Harold fellow-workera In the purchasing Mrs. Edith Schiedge,. Hartford man and ushers. departmsnt o f the Pratt and Whit- also epteitained .for her, and sKe Miss Shannon a n d Roland courage faitiiv doRs, all to no avail. ' •- s.' “I* H. Shannon, 17 Oval Lane, haa Now, says an official, ail postmen Th« ReVi H.'Qagood Bonnett o f! been honored with a number of nay Aircraft whera ths Mrda-elsct recelvad many beautiful gifts. Doyon of Hertford will be mar­ Perish in Fire You een always depend on i ' Mrs. Shannon, mother of the ried Saturday at 11 a.m. in St. wi}l get shots to prevent infections pre-nuptial parties. is employed, and other frienda. Orleans, Mass., -will be the new. the Enemy bride, entertained the wedding Jamea’ Church. , from dog bites. The. aecond shower was held at pastor^of North Metholis. Church.' Rrst ^od ta have the ver^ The first was held at the home (CoBthmed from Page Oae) ' He succeeds the Rev. John E. Post, (OMUlBiMd lr « n ra c * Om ) recently named pastor of Burnside . didn't have Ume to think. We didn’t best for your table at iovf* Methodist (Thiirch, Elast Hartford. know what we were doing." Quito had iMTiMd that th« Auabri- est prices possible. an'-waa an aModata of Ktmrj’> who The announcement waa made' in Tba victims were idenUfled aa 7- had oftan baen in Ecuador claladnf Norwich by the Rev. Harvey K. ^ month-old William, Linda, 3, Mau­ to ba daalinc in wheat. Moualey, new auperintrndent of reen: 7. and Diane, 12. California Snnnlar ■Uit Norwich District of the Meth- The surviving children are U. S. CHOICE-STANDING Aa lead after lead was uevaloped. odiat Church. Michael, 5, Reginald Jr„ 3, and It became clear that Ebury, Uvinf i . V (POPULAR The Rev. Mr. Bennett said in Dolorea, 11. ■ Orleans today that he will move Dr. Hermann Sander, at whooe in California waa directing shtugr* lEHER flin r operatlona ini South America. to. Manchester the tatter part of office the aurvlvjra were-treated, Acanta trailed one amuggler fro..i MEATS) , February, and expects to preach ■aid all were in good condition ex­ Ecuador to Argentina by aay of Best of All. his first se'rmon here March 3. cept the grlef-atricken mother. Bolivia to learn the amuggiera' T;7ie Hey. Mr. Post will preach "She's, got a pretty bad ba'ck," routea. He waa permitted to aell Ills f.nal sdrmon at North Meth­ aaid the 'phyalclan. '^W.*'rk planning the uatal and it waa traced to a odist C2uirch Feb. 10, and ia at­ to take x-raya." RIB refining firm with a German name. tempting to arrange for an inter!-n Dr. Sander was absolved of ‘Hia F B I cloaed in on Ebury on minister to preach-thb two Sun­ blame in t)ie death o f,a'hopeless July 17, 1943, Agenta found him at days, Feb. 17 and 24, during which cancer patienr in a widely pub­ hia Monterey Peniitaula home. Ha time the church will be witho'ut a licised trial in 1990. uahered them into hia living room O-iniater. Tha fkther and three ohlldren all and, quite coolly, talked of hia A native of Portsmouth. • N. H„ suffered minor bums and bruises Rev. H. Osgood Bennett world travela and hia plana to go Top Quality Meat the Rev. Mr. Bennett ia married In their desperate jump to safety to Bcuaddr to eatahliah an import* and the father o f three children, La Duka- said he tried to raan f r ROAST Joy, 16; Hkrold, 14, and Richard, export b.-^esa. The agenta praaaed pastor of the Methodist Church at the flaming 2-story structure ‘‘but By every measure of value— by flavor . . . by tenderness . . . by juicy-goodnesa 9. T juat couldn't reach the pther four Ebury for more dewla of hia b»:ai* Orleans' since 1983. Pcevldualy, ha naaa acti\itiea and H became ob* —Quality is your Best Buy in Meat! And QUALITY is what you always get at He ia a graduate of Springfield children. It waa terrible, terrible.'' CUT FROM HEAVY WESTERN STEERS College, class 'of 1938, and Boston served at Methodist Churches at vioua to Ebury Aiat theae men PO PU LAR because we handle only the top grades of government inspected meat “He tried to get batqk into the knew more than |e had jrcaliaed. University School of Theology, Nantucket Island, Maas.; Hope, house but couldn't," Mid Mrs. 7-INGHCUT "" Finally he amilad, leaned back "grade-marked” for your assurance by the United States E>epartment of Agri­ 1942. fl. 1.; and dual pastorships at Ar^ Vance Hawkes, a nelgh^r. "He \c in his chair, and aaid. “ Yes, gentle* culture. The, Rev. Mr. Bennett has been nold MilU sad Berkeley, R. T. wanted to try (o aavO, thok^ poor men, I smuggled platinum to children." , ' \ V TENDER. JUICY || j. ^ en o a Airea twice, ru^tell you The bl>ise broke out in sub-kfro everything. Whers do you want-me temperatures shortly before 6 a.m. to begin?'’ and the 6-room wooden -framX^ U. S. CHOICE TOP or BOHOM ROUND Ebury reckoned that during his Dior Liberty Line’ building was a mass -of flames b y ' career he had handled perhapi a the time firemen arrlvied. half*ton of platiraim. He admitted ."It wa.s a fast spreading Are that when he used the word “ cloth” said police Chief Henry M. Mowles. in his correspondence ha was refer­ Another NewLook “ By the time the fire department ring to platinunk But' he denied got there, there waa nothing they that any of theXmetal. to his could do.” Native women panning g>Iatlnum on an Interior river in Co­ (Continued. Irons Page ,One) The i.hn'f said the fire majl have knowledge, was destined for the lumbia. FB I agents, working ss counterspies, helped reduce flow gether but that if successful, they ROASTS.59 started around' a wjoo stove but A x la SUPER MARKETS 18 L ^ . A^nS U P ' BONED and ROLLED IF DESIRED SMALL, LE A N . SHORT SH ANK of this precious metal to Germany to a trickle during second tropical bush Jacket called "Sa-> wlli^ charge, the defendants with the cause wss not Imntediatbly de­ Hs admitted in court ^m t he had World War. •'conspiracy.” termined. smuggled platinum /fromxEcuador hara.” i ■ He said other charges will be Hours after the 'blaze, the LonJxO'Lakes TURKEYS L. 49c LAMB FORES u, 35c FRESH PICNICS u. 39e to Ai^ntina,.. but hia aeWn in­ RIB ROAST New Colors filed but that the city attorney will charred ruins were still too hot to have to decide what they will be. volved no crime committed m the Skating Schedule Rockville Woman • Dior’s new colors are navy, sk y-, permit flremen to recover the FOR BRAISiNO TENDER and MEATY FRESH, LEAN, SMALL United States. He pleaded l ^ t y . blue, white and off white, beige ' Face Death Penalty bodies.' however, to censorship vii ' Semi-Boneless Any of the men charged' with and Red. ! ' Mrs.-Hawkes s^id litUe Michael by the use of codes in his lettei There will be skating today Loses Test Case bombing homes which were occu­ came running to her front door SHORT RIBS OF BEEF Lb. 49c RIB LAMB CHOPS u,.69c SPARE RIBS mnd was sentenced to serve 1 at Center Springs Pond and Tomato Juice Bathing-suit decolletage leaves' pied at the time could be put to clad only in a nightshirt and months in prison. .Charter'Oak Park from 1:30 Rockville, Jan. 31 (Special)— U.S.D.A. CHOIC£ arms bare and shows a lot o f , death in Alabama's electric chair screaming: “The house ia on Are." O SUN-MCKID While SIS agenta were markipg tp 10 p.m. The Annex will be Judgt Francis T. O'Loughlin today shoulder, and bosom. Otherwise' if convicted. • , The parents and the three sur­ the case closed they v'ers opening avADam for hockey tonight. sleeves .are elbow length. ■ , Alabama law provides the death entered decision for United Air­ STOKES viving children all leaped from a 19 new smuggling cases as a result STEER BEEF CANS Bell-skirted formats come to the penalty for anyone exploding dy­ second story bedroom window. craft Corporation, defendant today GIANT of leads turned up in that one In­ FOR bottom of the calf ahd are strewn ' namite “ in. under or dangerously The La Dukes formerly lived in PRODUCE vestigation. and SOa^ested; 30 sabotage agents in a civil suit brought by Mrs. Pa­ 4 6 - o k . c a n with high relief applique of lilies near" an inhabited dwelling. A I Manchester, about 10 miles south­ In 1944. Director Hoover ordered tricia Kibbe, 129 Union St., in an E)(TRA VALUE . . EXTRA TRIM . 1 of the valley or other Uny flowers. defendant convicted of bombing a west of this tiny community. were identified and 20 arrested. A four more SIS agents into Colom­ Most are strapless. Long ballroom church or other public building ! Neighbors said La Duke lost his total of 222\smugglers of war ma attempt to recover two weeks' bia to aid in breaking; up the dresses often feature trains. can get a. maximum of 10 years I job in a Manchester trucking firm tarlals were'identified, 78 arrested "notice pay."' traffic. The a g «t s d iv id e d the and 11 conideted. A total of 7,064 Suits have loose, low necklines in prison. after an accident. country into four operatlanal areas enemy aliens W re moved from The teet case -v-aa heard in Rock­ FuU filled in with draped chiffon Sellers declined to make public and went to work,. One agehfS strategic areas; |l,i72 W^re either ville City Ooi^,/an,.21. Mrs. IpLbe Shank lb s.'arves Blouses, or multiple-string the names of the men being held beads. Coats are handsomely slend­ except Alexander who, he said, area was the wild Jungle eoontry interned or seht to a'secure locale; claimed ske was discharged from H alf Sweet Peas GRAPEFRUIT Hams has been charged with aaaault with at the foot o f the Andes Moun­ 6,Mg were either dttjsported or ex- Ready er. buttoned to .near ti e hem. Low tains; pellled. \ her employment Nov. 7 without cuff necklines are so ponular they a deadly weapon and aakault with FREE * lt didn't take long to discover A total of 24 clandestine rkdlo notice. Her attorne,y, Leo B. even appear on jackets and coats. intent to murder for a bus shoot­ stations were located, siM) 30 radio Flaherty Jr, argued that an em­ Small-brimmed hats are back, .l ing in which no one was injured. 1 the smugglers had a system of Choice Brookbeumw c a n s DELIVERY FANCY luscious INDIAN RIVER TEMPLE sending a man arqund to.the na­ transmitters were contiaesled by ploye is entitled to the cu&toniary lb $1 new ahape has a deep brim at the Sellerk declined to say whether Steer Beef TALL CANS tives to collect the. platinum pan­ local authorities. In addition, con: two weeke’ notice which the em­ Chuck Roast r o R I back, but is trimmed in front to any of the men in jail are mem­ ned each of them. Tben he traband materials seised bs^xlocsl ployer expecU to receive. show the face..Shoes are very high bers of the Ku Klux Klan or the t^hur Dri^ Stor«iJ| would takeltovertbemctn^ainji tb authoriUee, ranging from \dia- . In hU decision. Judge O'Loughlin heeled and pointed, ''s White Citizens' Council, svfln-s - TlX doz. Ecuador and it wotild go out that monds, rode books, mercury W d said there was no written contract Belts are two or three inches ORANGES Boneless way.” other precious metals to pharnm- of employment, the employer ap­ S wide, and usually of the same ma­ 'ITie agent learned that one group ceutical supplies,' reached a stag* parently hsd not encouraged the Brisket lb terial as the jacket or drees. gerlng total. plaintiff to leave her previous em- Head Cut A casual jacket or top is si;en of amuggiera was using a Span­ (Tomorrow: Postwar Crime) Corned Beef \ iard, a truck driver, ns a courier. (Hoyment and her employment waa tc.roughout tne collection. It has CRUNCHY, FIRM. RED, DELICIOUS Tomato Paste the seml-fitted screw wal4t and Ms sant word to the Spaniard that fot\ an indefinlU period of Ume. h.s wanted to see hiss.' therefore could be terminated by jiist touches the hips. Quite a few Naala BsQwd either party, with or without cause. Iding Island skirts are pleated In big flat folds^ About ToWir He nqted that while the company lb Some have the coupped-in hem ao “ When the m;ap came in, I laid Oven Ready HUNrS CANS It on the table."' the agent said, expected to, receive notice from the popular in other collections this, 3 "«• 2 Marine Pvts- Ronald I*. Brault, employe should she decide to leave, CALIF. FOR season. * ' 79^ told him a new government decree son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lairrence swtrs called for the imprisonment or de. it Is doubtful that the defendant Demerltt, 717 Tolland Tlpke., and could maintain a auit against her portatJon of any alien found smug­ Wesley D. Ssrgent, son of Mrs. Boneless gling platinum. He was an alien if she had resi^r-ed without notice. Edith F; Sargent. 21 Maple St., Choice Steer lb Police Hold Seven FOOD STORES and there was a good chance that graduated Monday from a special The decision 'referred to Meie Pot Roast he not only Would be deported— training course with the 1st Infan­ Versus High Standard Mfg. (C. 13 In Race Bombings 1 lb. but be would lose his home and his try Regiment at the Marine Corps Conn. Supt ’’47) Which states if FUVOR truck and everything else he own­ Base, Qsmp Uejeune, N. C. the terms of the employment con­ ed. ! . Cream Corn (Continued from Page One) tract are entirely Indeflnlte, the, " I told him, 'You can take your Ground Beef IS OUR Deene D. Clark, officer of adniU- employe has no right tb damages ' Sellers'said that one of the men, ch^ce—you play on our team or- for the employer’s breach there of. | M * A 7 V w m slsc.' He worked with, us and con­ alon at Brown University, will be Shoulder POPULAR Identified as,Henry Alexander, 27, at Manchester High School on the The decision noted the aJiparent Spring BUSINESS... i\vto< tinued hia ' work as a courier. Lamb Chops t A L L admitted shooting into a bus in one M |C morning of ^eb. 11. He will meet harshness of. the firm on the pUin- N. Y. STATE Through him we preventad another CANS of six outbreaks of gunfire that with studenU and conftr with of­ tiff In the manner ft used when it Shoulder FANCY ring from going iHto'high gear." ^ KRAFT preceded the bombings. ficers of the school. He U current­ discharged heri and said “ while Veal Chops Cut I5*r» • '**• In tracing the platinum from its The violence begin after segre­ UPTON UPTON source to the ultimate user, SIS ly on tour visiting schooU in Con­ this court feels the defendant w^s ^ ■ L U X K gation barriers were hauled down agenu from 1942 to July. 1, 1944. necticut end MassachusetU. Freeh SOUP MIXES COU?OH^ unusally severe on ' the plaintiff, margarine on Montgomery buses under a TEA were able to account for, all but unusally severe on the plaintiff, the Spare Ribs Lcnn Pork t,B07 troy ounces Of ths metal and federal court, order Dec. 21. In all -RACK io«* Naval Aviation Cadet Joseph T. ,court cannot find for the plaintiff •wy 1.1b nt rneulnr prien... of the attacks, only one person |H i m CHICKEIMODLEiri 3 CATOH presumably that amount oould have Bell, son^ of Mr. and Mrs, Richard 'and therefore gives Judgment te Freeh readied Germany. But the German ■•t 2nd for 14 was seriously injured. A young 35e T. Bell, 34 W. Middle Tj^e., r .ade the defendant without costs." Sauerkraut Made 2 i i 3U COFFEE Negro woman passenger was shot i L b . 7 9 d TIMATMaETAIui War machine in that Same period hU first solo flight Jan. 14 at Saitf- Specially mode for needed 137,800 troy ounces of plat­ Atty. Jay Rubipow. representing In both' legs by a sniper who am­ lEEFVEQETmE ( 2 ^ ley Fteld Naval Auxiliary Air 8U- United Aircraft, indicated during i loble ute Quality bushed one bus. '. LIPTON inum according to official eati- Sldnleen mates. Thus thq NasU were able" lion. Pensacola, Fla, where he la the hearing (he psUntIff was dis­ Frankfurts Lbe.. Sellers' announcement came one irMHH tIHP ) 31c presently taking training. A fter charged for absenteeism. 2 lbs. to get less than 2 per cent of their By The POPULAR ydat to the day after the first TEA SAGS platinum needs through the har­ eight weeks at Saufley Field, he - bomb exploded In the long and btt- Asked whether an appeal to a 4 0* Amer. Bologna Pieca Lb. THEAnKsr*n A •KEEN riers set up, by the Colombian gov­ will advance to the formation fly­ higher court would be made, Atty. HNE ILEND ' ter struggle over bus segregation. ernment bued upon information ing stage of his flight training at Flaherty said no decision had been 1.|b. BAG The home of the Rey. Martin p a ) 27e furnished by the SIS. another field in the Pensacola area. made. Luther King Jr., who led A year­ 43 T m Bags 59d JESSO: ■ Mntaai Sdeorltv' long mass Negro bus boycott that The final accounting o f (he FBI's 8t. John's Church- will obserW prepded the U.S. Supreme ' Court OCEAN S^RAY •perations in Cefltral and South Candlsmss Day Saturday with Farm-Fresh Produce 24 Oz. ruling against segregatidn, was SLICED PEACHES 28 Oz. Can America revealed that from July Mass at 9 p.m. Th e Confirmation Can dynamited - the night- of Jan. 30, X, 1940, until March fl, 1947: Libby Beef Stew 1966. N o one. was injured. •w i t h c m i c u ^ _____ -a a iM im class will meet at 10 a.m. Satur­ FORTE-PWS • II iintvfit SWEIET LIFE ' A total of 987 espipnage agepts day: at 11 o'clock, monthly confes­ Kitchen Another attempt to blow up Were identified, of whom 8M were sions for young people will be FOR V Sliced Bread Queen King's h4me misfired last Sunday, 'OHIONm *0^ arrested and 108 convicted; 281 FRESH How Ofton Hovt You Scrid: heard. The hour for adult. confea- but a Negro residence and adjoin­ CORNED BEEF HASH 16 Oz. Can 2 7 c propaganda agenu were identified skwa Sunday will be 8 a.m.. NEW WATERCRESS ; u .2 8 c ing Ailing station half a block Keebler Solfines Pkg. away were heavily damaged by a Save Our Register ENERGY "O H iFO R A second bomb. Tapes ^ EAST! On Jan. 10. dynamitara atmek HONEY FLAVORED JESSO PRUNE JUICE Qt. Bot. 25c Bch. GOOD POTATO?" 31c at four Negro churches and the ‘wltkle 7 deyi er siM ey beck 25 c Pink N’ Charcoal Si(ns^ine O Q m homes of two pro-integration min­ Diniievware Imn defiricnciri utually rrtult is a Our pototooi got o isters, one Negro, the other white. GRAHAM CRACKERS tired rundown frelinc. fo r New 6 Oz. P k g . A y e A ll six buildings were badly dam­ JESSO TOMATO JUICE 46 Oz. Uan 25c with $39.00 In Enersy V m — lake FORTE PLUS, PASCAL CELERY doon blR of liMth. aged. Ry Keobior. t A oi. 37e R^riater Tapes! the hish potenry mulli-vilsmin- Sellen said police have been un­ miacral Ionic ihst ilarlc lo ROASTING CHICKENS able tb^link all the bombings to- SWEET LIFE TUNA Natural Pae 7 Oz. Can 29c ■treastben iron deficient'blaod ia Friends Pea Beans SALTESEA START YOUR SET jucl M honrt. Bch.lSc TALL CAN LARGE 28. 0 Z. CLAM CHOWDER KRAFT DE LlDftl Some people say the secret of barbecuisg is in the isM 'S tabl«9p04M9 ro»> NOW! sauce. We use no sauce on our charcoal-barbecued chick- tom Iwiid il»« iron ta CRANGERRY SAUCE No. I'/j Can. Reg. ...2 5 < a powttl of rahea MARGARINE 1 Cent Sals Buy One A t 39c Get 2nd Popnd ens u d th(M who have tried them know that it is the or. Detkiooo taetiog MelNTOSH AFFLES 0 ; C O c No. Wt Can N.E. Style 2 5 4 1c Siitop I'rwo — wiik They’re healthy and quality o f the chicken and the magic of- chartgmi-roast- aiegaale awoaat of No. 2^2 Can. Beg. ...4 3 < ing that Bialuis them eo irrceisUibljr deUcious, .. FnRTC PUT sound in every respect 2 For 37c AMERICA’S. TALL WbM* vrtalkf 2-37 ao4 3 Lbs. 39c and what’s more; They DAWN CANS pan of ya«r Col Tomato Soup NO. 1 FAVORITE RmU Porro te lahlel at cook up fluffy-white FRESH ROGER OLCOn Cooper Lb. PARQ 006 FOOII IteaU laraa ta4aj« SWEET, JUICY and mealy. Next time Sharp Chieese *' AnKrieea CMS- MUSHROOM GOLDEN HARVEST 2 O Z. 4flis West Center Street WELDON DRUG CO. you’re' looking for a COUPON DEAL MItcheU ^7853 TAN8ERINES Loaf Cheese SUcad -Lb. v b a r g m n SAUCE 901 BIAIN STREET really GOOD''^tato— Grapefruit Sections SALAD-STYLE CANS Miaute remember ye HAVE g Oz. Orange Juice Maid 2 • o m > Fsr la fs f Mss ofievt feed isn ltef. ^ H 2 9 c 11c it. Minute ea is>^ Oz. 2 G'ft Sections MaM A Cans CONNICTICUT M i.ie a rs iR V ig t CHICKEN OF THE SEA Parking in Front, Side or R^r of Building 9 A aex 1.1 • N8W HAVtN 1 Fran LmmIimr Hut GREEN LAREL TUNA COUPON DEAL OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL 8:30 P. M. FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P: M: 273 BROAD INSURANtE 6>/2 Oz. 33c NEXT TO NEW AaP ^ 12 Ox. 37c OPENTHIW80AF Fluffo ^ Bosco Milk Cak> Cat TURKINGTON SWIFTS STRAINED STARKIST AN D F B m A F Armour U N T IL 9 Amplifier and Dog Food RROTHERS MEAT FOR RAIIES TUNA j Lb. 38c Canned Mjeats / REALTY CO. COUPON' DEAL WHITE BfEAT W s ladlvtdnaUy w n p men's .Chunk Tuna ■hirto in' oeDopksM. a Lba. 98c . . i . 98c ' 3Sr Center Street 1 ' ^ 12 Oz. 35C n Oz. 55c 2 For 27c 2 For 70x. 35c Tmt sit . M I 3-1507 47c t - 'Evenings ' GIm| ^ BmI 37* M I S-77$l NAIISCO CRAOI^R JACKS Sui^ S^ rkl0 s€iy$: .Wesson Oil Gerber Baby Fl ^ 4 1 c | i^„HVHAPnDD iSTORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. yate.safts « hI drassat wM giva yau CENTER i tel 3 Pint oqm Nm o ' \ M E DaiVERY — . Ml -tOSf . fUNTY C ^j ^HRwiiMar Bft.*- Q u a i ^ j 5 9 c Gal. i^inior 2 P .r ::2VC Strained 4 BBEF' ' M i U t ■

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New Britain, who pleaded. guilty dietedd for first''degree' mUrder, i i> „ll i ■ A **.,—..4 Mrs. Elia Graaso, Democratic na­ tickets to. th* dinner should con-h tita mtniater of Hfii Drug Stores Life Sentence \ to a. charge of second degree mur­ waa declared legally sane after"* KflllCy tO i%.ttCncl tional committeewoman. will also tact Lee Silversteiii, 34E O aj^n ^Deaths Last Night World (War UsUrtad, der Ikat w eek.'. Mental examination' Dr., or Steve CayOgnoro, 89'Tan­ calle in Parlo, died W( ^ A s k s Dulled For Wife Killer ' Superior Court Judge Abraham :\ Mrs. Carrona was shot' os sHh Dem ocratic Ffete SlS'S.r *' ner St. / ' By ’m s ASSOCIATBI) PREMI Chtfificc':—Onl. C hart# O. Plan to Close S. Bordon imposed the mandatory sat Ih the car near Goodwin I^ark \ John' D-.LaBelle, former Demo­ man. 50, fith A m y M BafX^brd,;: Jon. 81 (4V-A'''hnart' life. sentence after State's Atty. herK^' A State Policeman nearby cratic . town chairman, will te Birds eat times their weight Scottdal*. Aria.~C' ll^.O tlU - autf of fleer, formerly at Albert S. B ill said he .permitted ired John Bailey. State' Democratic wBo fihot his eetronged' wife to toastmaeter. y. in a year, sky* an observant editor land, 65, otijiromoter, wl.oee 2>>**r Wimh.. and op fiotlvi dute Laws m Mideast Carrona to plead guilty to aecond (Usarmed him of a revolver. chairman, will address the more' of the River Valley Echo" in Hour Earlier death at ehe sot in her mother's The dinner, cocktails'and'danc­ marriage to oil hatreisa fiaeinoW 1(4(1 (ted Wedneoday. ^ degree. murder because of a dis­ than 200 people- expected to attend ing. are a' testimonial to candidates Manitoba. This Canadian editor Machrl* OllMUnd voa marked ear ' wap sentenced to Ilf* im- agreement by psychiatrists a* to Propoeedtjew jet airliners will go' the local p it y 's testimonial din­ m e r ^ wanted test.th* appro- (CaatUaed ^rom Ps(« One? Eleven of Manchester's, 14 drug j (Coiittaued from Page. Om ) prtiionmeht yesterday. and party worker’s, peVt.fcularly with leviah partlM and‘ court .United State* govemmant th* man's mental condition. fiom New Y b ^ to Ltos Angsles m ner at thre Garden.Grove Saturday. Young Democrats. pri^eness of theto aaying that one fights, died Wednesday, partid^toa In 60 International o f storep will starVclosing at 9 p.m. CotTtctjNm ., jpia is James H- Carconai 29, Carrona, who originally was In- four hour*. ' ■ J problem .of . tbe Hungarian ea- A Second distinguished guest, ''Anyone Interested in acquiring ‘yats like a bird.' Parle- Fre\t»4re Oatenco, 68, for- ganlaatlOM. Monday, it was'.^ported today. I ment of a atate'viait which*charae- .'f,l .- : b a p ^ who have already arrived.” I teriaed hla arrival here yeaterdaiy. These stores now chjse at 10 p.m. The Herald erroneously re­ '•Furthermore (It) would pro-_ ported ' yesterday that the j Ehsenhower peraonally met Mm Waiter Quinn, spokesman for I at the airpoct and accompanied vide a meana 'for coping with the town''acquired a Finley St. tlA druggists, said today the de­ J him to the guaat house where he caaes Of certain Korean orphans, property from the estate of TRIPLE-S^ STAMP REDEMPTION CENTER cision to close .earlier \Vas taken Mrs. V ^ iam Lewie. The land I ta staying across Pennsylvania adopted children and other aliens in accordance with, '“the tendency was acquired from the estate ; Avenue from the White House. who have been granted emergency toward shorter work -hours^” of Min, Thomas Lewie. Last night, Eisenhower gave a formal dinner in his honor at the OPENING 28V Asylum street, Hartford admission to this country and now He said it had nothing to doVith the current Hartford county crime White 'House. The guest list of remain here in an indefinite sta­ 58 men included 12 banking and tus," Eisenhower said. wave in which a numbt^r of mer­ chants have been held up and oil company executives. Also "This should be permanent le g -' present were congressional leaders, ialation so that administrative | slain. Justice Reed ambassador* of the Arab eOtmtrleo authoitties are in a poaitloh to' a ct' . Late Bttsineea Helne) Some will wanji to 'settle abroad 90 minutes x>f discussion. After- r, time when local- package eto^ tfiard the President and the .King "but many will wish to remain,” owners suw »rglng the DUeetbrs Present law permits federal judges returned to Eisenhower'a office Eisenhower said., tie noted present to adopt an ordinance that would ■ law does not permit permanent to retire at 70 after 10 year; serv- for a second private discussion shorten their business hours. icc Oh the tench. withTiniy an Intsrpi'siei' prsseMr ■ residenc'?' or cwjmtual citizenship The last time the package store .There wa* no official .diacloaur* to parolees, and acTded: owners tried to have stich an or­ Reed's retirement pay will be of th* ground covered in. these con­ "I believe they should be given ' ilitarianne Hfittlnger dinance adopted, it was opposed,by '$35,000 a year, the same as . his • •' ■ versations but officials said that that opportune under: a law, the. drug store proprietors,.some of. salary on tbe high tench. it was to te 'Steumed that they which deals bow with the eurrppl Mr. arid Mrs. Widter 6. Het­ Wtfoome'’aboard 8ir,; or words to that effect aeem to be on the Reed’s retirement is the second whom sell liquoir. lipa of Dr, .Robert HOaley, president of the Chamber of Commerce, as embraced , a gensral review of > all escapee, problem and with -any tinger,' Gleason S t. announce the One of the questions raised in from the Supreme Oourt since its Middle Eastern problems. other like emergency which, may engagement of their daughter, he gt-eets William H. Sleith -(aecond from right)., of the Iona Manu­ new-term began last Oct. 1. Jus­ connection with the changes of the C of C Welcomes facturing Co., newest manufacturers to come to Manchester. Jay The discusaioii preeumably in- hereafter face the free world.' Marianne, to .Koger Aaelin, son of proposed ordinance now is what tice Sherman Minton retired Oct. .In suggesting- administrative Rand, vice preddent of the Bon Ami, and Harvey King (right) chair­ cludsd applieaUoh of Eisenhower's Mr. anfl.Mrs. Kelas Aselin, 9 Rose' 'posUlon t^e drug stores will take New Tuwn Firms IS. because of failing health. proposed program for stabilising ehanges. Eisenhowei* said all too St.; Southbrldgs, Mass. on it. man of the Chamber’s, manufacturers division, join Ip .warm hand Two other members of the high often Congress -must pass s p e ^ l clasp welcondng Sleith. Rand represented the oldest Arm present at the area and protecting It against A Jtine weddipjg ta-planned. However, Quinn today said there tench are' eligible -for retirement, any threat of Communist aggres­ legislation to admit aliens. Me was no connection between the ear­ Ten manufacturers who started,aI dinner-meeting - . yesterday at the Country Club. (Herald Photo by but neither has given any indica­ said blanket administrative au­ operations ~ In Manchester during Pinto) sion. lier closing of the drug storca and tion that he plana to step down. The House of Representatives thority for the attomey general the prppoeed ordinance. He said (he past year were formally wel-J Justice Black will te 71 on Feb. 27 could do away with thlaTpnoce- corned to town at a dinner-meet- j passed 355-61 yesterday a resolu­ Pay Schedule "(h e nMjority of drug atores’’ do and Justice Frankfurter utis 74 tion. auUioriaing Elsenhower to use durc. not aell liquor, but would not com­ Ing at the Country Club yesterday.! last Nov. 15. He recommended authority- for Sponsoring, the affair were the Dcvelopnient Unit Will Plot armed forces, if necessary, to pre­ ment on the matter beyond that. Reed has indicated to friends he vent the Communists fibm driring the. attorney general to permit . Is Approved Admit Role of H«ddups Board of Control of the Manches­ plans to remain in Washington for residence to aliens with dose rela-- ter Chamber Of Commerce, local into the Middle East with military - The proposed ordinance, which the time being. He and Mrs. Reed might. Still subject to approval tives in the United States, to vet­ the packan-store ownerV concede banking Institutions, and utUltles Future 'Role jvith Directors reside at the Mayflower Hotel erans and to relij^oua- leade^. firms. by the Senate, the resolution also JSy Teachers they are -'raShing at least Mn part here. would empower the President to In his call for technics chkiiges, because of the wave of holdups and Dr. Thomas Healey, president of The Manchester Development^elves. The Commission members. Reniiaining oh the high tench are Ehsenhower said .the requirement the Chamber, said he was quite make greater use of economic aid -Man<^eater publh:> school teach- killings, comes up before the Board Commission, its morale at an all- who are appointed by the Board of three Roosevelt appointees — Jus­ to develop stability and raise-jiv­ for fingerprinting of aliens oA tem-' of pireetbrs 'for discussion Tuesday happy the flrnis decided to settle •n t l^ve approved a new 13-step Directors, are unsalaried and serve tices Black, Frankfurter and ing standards in the region. porary visits should be eliminated, night. hero, and wished them luck. Healey time low, will meet with the Board part time. Douglas. President Triiman named m is was a renewal of a request pky .bekedr 'e that would increase, pointed out the desirability of Eisenhower presumably mad* Ibe ordinance would require of Directors Tiiesday night tol de­ "We want to know if the town justices Black and Burton, the clear in his discussion with Saud ■ ' he made last yeaf. , their pay by some 1160,000 next package stores to close at 8 p.m.^ Manchester as a locatiorr for small termine what—if any—future it wants Industry," Watkins said, "If latter a Republican. Justice Bren­ The Russians and. opter. ..Com­ that the application of his program year. on Mondfiyi, Tuesdays and Wed- industry because of its proximity has. the answer is yes, we need the nan is a Democrat. depends on the desires of the Arab munist countries have made a nesdayp, and 9 p.m. on Thursdays, to the larger manufacturers in the Bruce Watkins, actihg chairman tools to work >^th." By this, he t propaganda hullabaloo -about thia The . new schedule, which was Thus there are tive Democrats' nations themselves and that the Fridays and Saturdays. All pack­ Greater Hartford area. of the Commission, said today the said he meant the Commission United States, while warning Rus­ rovlsion, contending it insults submitted to, a teachers’ commit­ age. store owners, are reported in Also present to welcome the new on the. high bench. If President agency has been allowed to de­ wanted the Directors to restore the Eisenhower names a Republican to sia against any military adventure luropeans who are fingerprinted tee by the Board of F-Jucatlon bn faVor pi the proposal. ■indtvstiics were 'Mayor Harold teriorate into a collection of funds needed (or the full-time staff gonly for criminal cases. Tuesday, starts at $3,600 and ends succeed Reed, there will be four in the area, does not seek to estab­ A. Turkington; Fred ManganelU di­ ''glorified handshakers.' man. Repubtean members. lish a protectorate there. Further, EUenhowc. said inspec­ at $6,160., rector of Howell. Cb*ney Technical He s ^ the Commission want the Two members of the. Commis­ ReedT first came to Washington The major aim of the talks Eisen­ tion and examinsiton should be The pfpeent schedule starts kt School; and Harvey King, manu­ Directors to provide a clear answ'er sion, including its former'chairraan, hower. Dulles and other officials waived for alicinS'merely passli.C $8,400 and ends at $5,600. Some Mordavsky Hurt in 1929 as general counsel for the facturer’s division m the Chamber. as JO whether they want a Thomas McPartland. resigned re- Federal Farm Board under Presi­ are holding with the King la to con­ through the UMted States, from 360 Manchester teachers would Firms present fin^- their repre- devei.dpment commission and, if cently,-and Watkins sdld t<^sy that vince him of United States friend­ one foreign country to dnbther. benefit from the pay raise. In 1-Car Crash dent Hoover. In 1933 Reed became sentatives included; Joseph Lusky, they do, to provide It with the tools several of the remaining members general counsel for the reconstruc­ ship and good will toward , all the Other changes recommended A spokeslntn for the teachers Automation Equipment Co.; John it needs. He implied that, if the have felt like quitting -also. “ But countries (n the Middle East. included: •today indicated satisfaction with A 17-year-old local youth wa# tion Finance Corporation. In 1935 Groman„ Aero-Kinetlcg Instrument outcOB^. of tbe'm'eeting is unsatia- we don't want to be spiteful about he was made .U.S. Solicitor Gen- Sfiud, already friendly toward the 1. ElirainatS Inspection of aliens the new pay rates. "We feel the injured in one of.'two skidding ac- ■ Co.; C: V. Davies find John Goiwini, factorjC there might be additional it,” he said. United State*; derives most of his arriving from Alaska and Hawaii. Board did the best for u.s that It cldfihts yesterday., Two runaway' eral, the govemment'a chief plead- LaFrancfi-- Industrie*;—Ueorge E^ -reatgnfitlonsYrqnraie ComiflfiaiSHr ; O teir Laoli * f■ Pmwl* er before the Supremcl“Tipi Court. - income from oil royalties paid by 2. Repeal the law’s requirement could, under the ciministances,” vehicle crashes were silso reported Poole, Pratt & Whitney Foundry his among thern. McPartlanc’, In his letter of resig­ American companies. fhal aliens must tq>ectfy their race he said. "It's very realistic,” he by police. Co.; Rc'.^'t Denning, GrCgg A Meettog Date. Moved Back nation, attributed his leaving his As Solicitor General Reed served The hope is that he will use his and etlmic classiflcaiton when ap­ added, ''considering the salaiies David Mordavsk.’l'. 93 North St., Son: W. .1. Sleith, Iona Manufac­ The meeting, which has been post directly ,to the lack of funds three years and defended many of influence to help promote the set­ plying for ent^' pemlts. being paid py. surrounding towns." was treated at Manchester Me­ turing Co.; Mrs. Mary Ganley, moved back from its orlg;inalIy needed by the commission for pro­ the Roosevelt administration's tlement of outstanding problems U. S. CHOICE AND PACKERS* TOP BRANDS — BONELESS 3. Drop "Incqidtable provisions" Abour 200 teachers approved the morial Hospital for "a lacerated Ganley Dial Co.; Joseph Napoli, scheduled Monday night date, will fessional a.ssistance.' New Deal laws. Once while argu-.. and thus contribute to stability in concerning the statue of “Aslan schedule at a meeting at the high scalp after a 10:30 p.m. .crash on Jayc Manufacturing Co.; John .J. be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the "We are the Development Com­ Ing a difficult case he collapsed the. region. ^-ouses and of adopted and other school yesterday. The spokesman Hilliard St. O'Brien. Argo Fabrlcatol^fi Co.; and hearing room of the Municipal mission, and we want to do some­ before the high bench. His physic­ Saud himaaU has s'direct interest ian said it waa due to overwork. in the unhindered, operation of the Te help ehete owey riiese children.” said that only some "minor ques- He was a passenger in a car Robert Leslie Jr., Aldcn Yfirn Co. Building. thing for the town, but it has 4. Elirainate the rsquirement of driven by Felix. T. Pagani, 17, of given us no mission,” Watkins Rfced rested for several da,ys and Sues Canal since much of the oil tions'^ remain to be settled in con­ Watkins charged that a tack of then returned to hla job q( argtiing which produce* royalties (or him miseraible winter edit, be une le My . . . proof of admission when an alien nection with it. 105 Doming St., which, police said, interest and confidence in the com­ said, adding, ‘‘I don’t w a n t^ be a skidded and crashed into a fire government caaes. moves through that waterway. The with three yeahi. •service in the ' The pay hike, which the teachers' mission on the part of town offi­ member if we cant do an^hing.” "PICK.OP.THI^ROP entus PRUm** U.S. Armed Fqrces spplies for hydrant just west of Electric St. Ike’s Applause He declared that the town could Reed in recent years , has teen shipments have befin reduced by spokesman estimated as a 10 per cials was responsible for what he the closing of the canal as a result 1 pertranent residMce. The Isw tor cent increase, win now go back to, .Pagan! told police he was head­ T V TT*« considers Its present low state. disband the Conunnlasion and, with considered by many attomeya and ing east on Hilliard St. when his 1 1 court obaeiwera to be < the leader of the British-French attack on , JUICY - SEEDLESS such cases should be “completely the full Board of Education for specifically mentioned Gencr- the services now being Mrformed overhauled." , ' car skidded. He attempted to avoid For Dulles Hit . ?** by the Chamber of <5ommeroe, of the tribunal'a Conservative bloO, En'Pt in November. final approval. The Board will act ki'^*hfi8<>' Richard Martin, who, Its other members: Justice Bur­ •^e heart of that problem as *1e i u t e n .- -9i i i c u 5. Umlt and carefully defind on tile matter afita next'meeting, hHUng a utility pole, but skidded he'said, "feels, the Commission is never know, the difference. the Judicial process for review and Feb. 18, across the street Into the hydrant. “We're nothing ,J)'at glorified ton. Clark and Harlan, plus Jus­ seen here is to persuade Egyptian n ^ important enough to spend Presjdent GamsI Abdel Nasser to iqjpeal in the cases o f deportation, The increase would be in addition Damage to-Pagani's car was esti- By MFs. Wilson money on." handshakers,' he said. tice Minton up to his retirement. nsenhower said criminals -have nuiled at $200 ^y police. The hy­ Watkins, made ..it clear that a Brennan, succeeding Minton, has agree to a practical system of tq the teachers' normal annual Iti- A principal item of business at operation which will insulate the used present firocesses to 'delsy cremenU, which will increase their drant' iVas undamaged. . (Continued from Pag One) the meeting will Involve a Commls- lack, of funds was not the only qot taken part in enough cases to TOP or canal from Egyptian ix>lltics. , expulsion. • ‘ , pay next year another $40,000, ac­ Robert C. Widham, 59, of 32 * ■ ^ sidti plea (or the restorational thing bothering Commission mem­ be .delnitely catalogued. GRAPEFRUir Another major problem of the cording to. Superintendent of Benton St., was warned for failure other n»en. I ‘ am frank in saying $13,425 that was cut from its budget bers. He said the group could The Conservative bloc voted frequently against a group com­ region is attainment of peace be- - Schools .Arthur H. Illlng. to grant hilif of the traveled por­ that.” , request. not function properly unless the ■This year, some $1,710,980 4s tion of the highway after a 2-car Directors gave it specific authority prising Chief Justice Warren, aiid tween the Arab states and Israel. BOTTOM Describing her husband as ”a- Only $1,575 was appropriated tor The moat that years of diplomacy Hospital Notes budgeted for salaries, which al­ Orash on Hartfodd Rd., just Wjept blunt ■ Mrs. Wilson sai4t the Commission, and the agency and considered its recommenda­ Justices Black and Douglas. Jus­ ways takes the biggest bite Out of Of the'ConnectIcut Power Co. of­ tions seriously. / , tice Frankfurter has been consid­ has ever produced is a frequently lb. "He speaks what he thinks. He wants the additional funds in order broken truce. the education appropriation. fice; police said. . to hire a full-time development ex­ Watkins said' one exhaustive ered as occupying a center posi­ ALL CHOICE CUTS 4 9 ^ FatienU Today : 186 Widham was heading cast on more or less always has. Most of tion. Broadly speaking, the Arab the time what he Uiiriks is tcue." pert to work on attracting industry study that the Commission was LUXURY EATING • ADMITTED YESTERDAY: John Hartford Rd. and ran Into a car into Manchester.' able to make hfiid been brushed off In the regimes of Chief Justices states have rejected efforts toward Wilson to testify a peace settlement because: they H. Carlson, 104 Hawes St.; driven by William H. Metcalf, 24, The present members of the Com­ by the Directors. That was in Hughes, Stone and Vinson. Reed CUT FROM TENDER YOUNG BABY PORKERS > Joseph Toner, West Stamford; Hartford, %ho w«s traveling west. Mcantiine, Wilson was invited was regarded as the "swing-man" refuse to recognize die permanent Medical Body to appear a.s the opening witness mission. Watkins said, do not have connection with a shopping center FROM OUR ROTISS-OMAT fe r I Charles Crockett. Vernon Trailer Widham tOld police He applied his the time, money, experience or that had been proposed for Charter His vote was the controlling one existence of Israel TEMPLE Monday at a House Armed Serv­ Sand’s policy on the Israeli Court; Mrs. Alice Stearns, North brakes to avoid hitting a .parked background to do this job them- Oak field. —one way or another—in many of SUNKIST Franklin; Mrs. Rosalie Norris, 62 Striving to car, but his n r skidded across ices subcommittee hearing on all the famous 5-4 rulings of that problem has been In line with that Adelaide Rd.; Mrs. Held'n Hartford Rd. into the path of Met­ reserve pfogra'ilis, including the era. of the Arab generally. The . most BARBECUED CHICKENS PORK LOINS »H A u ^ Schieldge, ,433 Gardner S t; Her­ calf's car. No one was Injured. Guard. In the present term, which be­ that .is hoped for on this point la man Gates, 136 Highland St,; Erdse Polio Both cars were badly dama'ged. Chaimian Brooks (D-La) said Lakewood Site.Recommended gan last Oct. 1, Reed has written that Stud will get a more complete TWO MEALS IN ONE LEMONS Joseph Fontanella, 272 Porter St.; A' driverless truck loaded wit., he hod been informed unofficially two majority opinions and two understanding of the_importanc* Edch Mrs. Elizabeth Karpuska, Tolland; groceries crashed tlirough a fence that Wilspn would be there. dissenting o^nions. and has which the American gevernment 1.59 CHOPS k Nancy Oozdz, 17 Main SU Talcott- The Manchester Medical Society In the rear of . the Jarvis Parking In a letter Brooks made public, By Flemmingior Nike Homes sented five other times by merely attaches to -a permanent settle­ lb. vUle; Miss-Mae O'Connell, 17 Hol- yesterday decided to form a com­ Lot on Center St. yesterday after­ Wilson was invited to "give f’le casting votes against majority ment. ^ T E W mittee to-devise means of eradi­ subcommittee -an elalOoration on holdings.- ^ " FROM OUR FRESH FISH DEf^T. L A M B FORES . lister St.; Glenn Hetnsohen,- RFD noon. The Lakewood (jircle site has , 2. Willimantic; l« o Oambolati, cating poHA from' town. your views concerning the Na­ The truck's driver, Robert T. His latest dissent came last INOW WHITE SWEECc ORN ^ 4-39* .RFD 2. Andover: William Man­ 'IW committee, to be named by leen recommended by the Arts/ Something in Common Busha, 34, Springfield Ma.sa., said tional Guard, the role the hiem- Corps of Engineers as the location Monday when he opposed the ma­ VEAL u e s AND RUMPS ^ MEAT COLONIAl ning, JOO . Bretton Rd.; ^rank Dr. Cnariea Peckham, president j6t he parked the tfiiqk and began bers of that organization have jority's decision that former U- ‘Mad Bomber’ SWORDFISH STEAKS u. 69e .Walcuhas. RFD 3. Rockville. the Society, will plfin a 'program" for Nike homes here, a high offiei^l It's generally considered a n A I IR 0> UVlkWURST walking toward the stairway lead­ played in the past and whfit may in the division engineers said t' lay. long shot coincidence when a bor leader Ben Gold was entitled rSESHlT SUCI6 ,UlillA a d m it t e d TODAY: Paul St of public infonpatlon dbsignM to be expected of them in the fu­ •to a new trial. PORK UYER WHITE TURNIPS 2%23« bring facts about the present ing to a row of stores where he The official, who declined to te mother gives birth 'to two chil­ Taking More SALAD SHRIMP >/z Lb,59c IXCEUIOR I m. Lawrence, 30 <4 Church St. • was to Inquire about making a de-^ ture.” Justices Burtod and aark con­ EtOUN status of the polio vaccinating named, said that Brig. Gen. Robert dren on the same day in d if-. curred in Reed's dissent. FILLET Rf HADDOCK « ICHEESEBUROERS BIRTHS TODAY: X son to Mr. livery. A furor .'developed after Wilson Flemming, division engineer, has ferent years. II w. . and'Mm^R^^TRlVkrd.^OS Bircli told, the full Armed Services com-, ...... I... PARSNIPS flbe Society decided to set up He looked back and noticed the reeomr.ended that site tr the De- But Mrs. Samuel McAllister Mental Ex^ms TICKS UNION H O U N ;;t 37*>IEEF STEAKS St. truck rolling backward. He was mittce last Monday that ,"a sort . the group after hearing Dn Rob­ '/.artment of Defense, which now accepted the challenge and DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; unable to- reach the truck In time pf scandal.. .a draft dodging busi­ Mrs. Rose (Thamp, 48 Bisseil St.; ert R. Keeney report .on a meeting has to approve or disapprove. went one step further. Her (Cootbiued. from Page One) LIGHTMEAT--CHUNK STYLE of the.American Medical Assn, he to prevent if from crashing ness’’ developed during the Korean Reportedly Gen. Flemtning will third child, Gregory Wayne, EGG PLANT 09* Mrs. C3arole Plsli. I8H LUley St.; Ujirougb the fence. It. egmo to a tVar when youths' below, the mlnir Police Arrests Mrs. Bette Satryb and -daughter, attended in Chicago Saturday. inform ^General Manager Richard . bonr Jan. 28, - -ill have a lot of offered no objeotton to ike motion A SALAD The CfHIcago meeting was called stop with its rear end hanging over nrum draft age of ISVit ‘'could en­ Martin of his decision soon. West WUJington: Mrs. Betty list in the National Guard and not company.- when he celebrates and the judge m n ted it MUST In an effort to find meana to com- a 25-foot drop. A wrecker hauled If Gen. Flemming’s recommen­ his first birthday, next year. .. priority COLE SLAW Hill and son, Somers: Mrs. Frances the truck back onto solid ground. be drafted to. fight.,.” John Silva, 40, Of 95 Foster St, In addition to the attempted - BuUer, lio' Strickl^d St: Mrs. toward the dation is followed efforts of Lake'- Hla two, brothers, Paul, 6, was oirested lost-night- by Man­ Murder charges, the indictment al­ potio vaccination program. Mrs. Betty R. Edward, 30, of •Wilson, in effect, repeated that wood;Circle area residentisito op­ Diane Shea and - daughter, 37 318-E.-Middle Tpke., whose empty statement in talking With Aewt- and Robert, 5, were born Jan. chester police.on a woirant issued leges damaging a building by ex- fi~TR:n:« tu3Ti Apel Pi.'. Frank Picano, 23 Moore Urge Vaccine Shots . pose .'the location of Nike ‘ homes 28 in 1951 and 1952, respective­ by the Dletrict Ooyrt of Brietol at ^oeion, endangering life by ,the In a related development today, car rolled into another car at t ■ men the next day. . . ' nearby will have failed. S t; Mrs. Dorothy Saverick. 447 Manchester Parking lot late yes­ Brooks wrote Wilson that at the ly. - . Fall River, Mass., fqr larceny 6t malicious placing of an explosl'v* PBNRmr TliHA 2 Summit S t; Warren Johnson, 88 the Manchester Medical Society - The residents have fought the Mrs.'McAllister, who lives at goods valued over $100. in a building, and violation o f th* issued a statement-- urging IqcM terday afternoon,, was charged with coming hearings "I have no doubt building of Nike' homes nearby on Linnmore Dr;; Mrs. Gert^de failure to set the handbrake on he .• tliat members of the subcommittee 19 Jackson St., gave birth to .Police said Silva waived hia Sullivan Anti-Weapons Law. ;• LIMY'S FRESHPAK .Trofisdeli and son, Loehr Rd„ persona, to get thrir polio shots.:' the ground that such construction her third son at Manchester No one was killed, but 15 per­ l O'A oi. . The group urged all "eligible car. police said. will allude-to your statements." extradition rights and has. agreed Rockville: Mrs. Johanna Bostma, wotjld derrease the value of their Memorial Hospital. to return to Fall River to face the sons were Injured during Me- SWAASOAT FIOZEA PIES persona ■ to arrange a vieit with" liie car rolled about 190 feet and Maj. Gen. Ellard.A. Walsh, presi­ properties, *}>uf (jnemd ‘UiuiuA cam M Olcott Dr.; ' Deborah Mara, dent of the National Guard Assn., charges. teskys 16-yesr bomb activity in MEEII PEAS 3 -:4 9 ^ vegetable»*4 Warehouse- Point; - Almon Ander- their family i^ysician at the crashed broadside into a car being But their protest stirred .up re­ New York City. driven Into the lot by Edwaid J. got out . a statement after the Manchester police arrested PEACH . eon Jr., RFD 1, Rockville; Donald earliest time, so the inoculation sentment . among residents who If the specialist* pronounce him VACUUM PACKED ... ' ^ UPTON’S will be complete before the onset O'Donnell. 43, of 83 Edmund St. .Ptoaidcnt's new conference, saying lease housing ifi atUl needed George N. Converse, 36, of 12 GT Gray Jf„ ' South -Coventry; Al­ live near Vwo other sites which Pearl St., Inst night on a warrant Insane, he will be sent to » men­ I Cant APPU bert Bogll, 23 Riverside pr!: Mar­ of the polio'seaaon. O'Donnell said he saw the car com­ Eisenhower’s statement ‘,’was very urgently for 11 families. 2'-^^ 49" gratifying with respect to his posi­ were considered. issued by the Old Saybrook court tal 'hospital instead of teing’placed Dd«i of 64 tin Lynch, RFD 2, Manchester; "Those who cannot pay for these ing, but-was unable to avoid being pn trial. EHLErS COFFEE in 1.09i TEA BAGS inoculations,” the statement said, hit. No one waa injured. tive ’ affirmation that National Residents Pretest for non-support. He waa turned KITCHEN GARDMI Wmiam Stewart 527 Adams S t; Citizens who live near the If he is pronounced sane and L " , 8 3 ' THE FOAMING CLEANSER I UPTONS “are urged to call, thi Town Guardsmen serving in accordance over to State Policeman Mario EARLYMORN tmi FROZEN Harold Moore, 333 Center St.; Hackm'ataok-Keeney St. area, and placed' on trial, the jury could , For a B I 'Mb. Q f c FNENCH FIIES Mrs. Rebecca Taylir,. 12 Bryan Health, office, and airangements it'lth the provision of law cannot Palumbo of the Hartford barradts Flaver Lift will be made through members of l)e described as slackers.. some near a proposed Bidwell St. who will turn him over to the find him innocent ^ reason of In- KITCHEN GAROMf Rd.; Mrs. PriaciUa Robinson and Board May Sel site, circulated a petition- pro­ Obituary .sanity. If he ia sent to a mentat FRESHPAK - i:$91 WAX .In. 14* TEA p k y . Q X daughter, 5 Warren St the Manchester Medical Society io The Guard organization, repre­ State Police of- th* Westbrook RREEN PEAS FROZEN Z'iJBT* see‘ that these people are also senting units in the states and ter­ testing what they terined. "pres­ Bstfrack*. I boapltal without trial, and later l ib. IlCdi SEROER STRAINE0_ — CHEES9. SPREAD KITCHD4 DISC3IABGED TODAY; Mrs. inoculated.” - Voter Sessions ritories; opposes the 6-monUi ac­ sure tactics” by the Lakewood released aa cUred, the atste' then Dorothy Raymond. RFD , South Frank A. Fuchs, 4(1, Newington, BRAID UNION '^, 95 1 . Meanwhile, pubUO expression qf tive duly requirement which be-^ group. was arrested and charged with could claim 'the right to put him CUT RREEN BEARS GARDEN , Coventry: Mra Doris Skewes, gnd on trial concent by doctors nver the lag ,.Four voter-making sessions for comes effective April 1 under a De­ They contended the Army should D e a t h s hasardous parking on Center St. i»Y m e strsr WIRE CHEDDY KITCHEN son, Glastonbury; Joseph 'True­ in the vaccination program ap­ slick by its originsi decision to The indictment against Metetky NANCY LYNN ;;^ 99* man, 52 XlcKee St.: Mrs. Evelyn 1957 will probably be act Tuesday fense department order. It rfavors In front of Wiltle’s Grill yesterday'. : ampfire ivalon CHOPPED SPIRACH GARDEN peared to have some results local­ night by the Board of Directors. an 11-weck training coarse that locate at LakewOod Circle if that He is scheduled to appear in court waa handed up yeaterday by a Sd OdflcldNi. Sd fcdddMfeaf Tdd? 8i‘ Butler, 142 Walker St.; Mrs- ly. was. the beat site. Leonard ‘T* Land ’ ' ■ Manhattan grand jury. It accused lOCanf Nancy Denoncourt and daughter,' State law does not provide for can b«^ fitted into school vacations. Liconard T. Lfind, 61, 362 Hart­ Saturday. . Deal Employes Inoculated voter-making. sessions in non­ In an effort to help the Army Edward Wllslnki, 38. -of 58 him of planting 20 hom'cnfiid* ' SPOAGES RFD 1, Andover; Mra Susan Employes of the Carter Chevro­ find, a site which might meet with ford - Rd., died suddenly at hla bombs in the post 'five years. lARSHHAuows SUrk, 574 Gardner St.; Trudi election years. The. town in the home last night. He had been a Homestead St„ waa arrested )'es- MNOrrS CNOCONOT COMES te let Co.- all received their initial last non-election year scheduled approval of nearby residents, the terday . and'' charged'' with viola­ Metesky has confessed that n* Quasnltachka, 14 HartUnd Rd.; shots yesterday at company ex­ About Town resident of Manchester tisr over 19 planted 52 bomb* since 1940.'Tii* Mrs. Helen McKinney; 33 Cote four sessions to avoid having to town suggested several alternates. tion of probation. SENSATIONAL _ Rdd H d art Kraftir-Miracid. . All Purpeid All Yayatabld Shertaniny pense. vote special sessions at various All were rejected except one on years. statute of limitatioqa, however, Kraft —> Chddtd Feed Starkilt ~ Uyht K4aet Bt.;, E(hi-ard Adamy. 115 Maple. While Dr, Kbeney, chairman of The confirmation clasa, which He leaves his wife,' Mr*. Lydia S t; Mrs. Louise Willis and son, times. Bidwell St. . I 'JUGMEN JUGGED seta a limit on the Ume- lag in the public health committee of the Towi-n Clerk Edward Tomkiel has usually meets on Saturday at 10 But at a meeting in the Muni­ Sears Land; a son; Gerald W. Land which a criminal may be brought ‘ DOG FOODS VELVEETA SANDWICH SPREAD VyESSON OIL GRISCO TUNA Somers; Mrs.- Wilma Clark. 22 Connecticut StaU Medicdl Socie­ a.m. in the Covenant Congregation­ of Pawtucket, R. I.; a daughter. Middlesboro, Ky. — While Main St., TalcottviHe; Mrs. J«an recommended Feb. 16; May 18, cipal Building, military offteiala police were chasing. a speeding to I jpatTce. The indictment covers l4oz. ty. stressed that the nation's doc­ Aug. 17. and Nov. 16, from 9 a;m. al Church, will not meet Saturday. Mrs. George T. Mollfur, living Cbunk il6 et. (G44 Ehrcfctt, 22 Doane S t; Marianne made It clear they were reluctant with her husband who-is aorving car, they, saw two half gallon only the post flvy years. If. con» ' tors felt that the vaccination pro­ to noon as times for admitting to move to another site. vlcted, he technically could te Smith, 101 E. Middle Tpk*.; John Mrs. ' Wilber Little, ctiaplaln of in'the Air Force In France;-two jugs tossed out of the auto ahead, 2 29^ c , % v & w SM*. —* J r gram should be handled primarily electors. ■ ■ To change sites would have senteaced to serve' 815 years - 2 3 * - 99'- 1.03 Lo^'ctt gX Durant St by family doctors, he said c^oup the American Legion Auxiliary, re­ 'brothers,' Robert A. of Charlton, ahead. minds members of the uniti. to meant taking new bids on the 32 Mooa., and D. Woldon Land o f'S t What to do? Stop and pick up Metesky was arrested at his -inoculation shopld - also be en­ RAPS IKE'S REPUBUCANISM Waterbury,-Conn., home by New D if Daih TUKXPIKE BONDS SALE couraged. listen to the telecast, Sunday, Peb. dwelling unit* ,an^ probably get- John, New Brunswick, (Canada: the evidence?’ Or keep after the : REOttMAIli FOR WISE Seap Pewddf > . Fer All Your Wash Mild • Washington, Jan. 81 UP) — A ling' less house for , the same York City/ and Waterbury police BIMa Capitol, Hartford, Jan. At Chicago, the AFL-CIO pledg- 3. at 2 p.m., Channel CBS, comt four Bisters, M>'*- Martha Jones of two occupants of the-fleeing ve­ veteran House Repoblican, Bep. memoratlng "Four Oiapiains’ amount of money, according to o- Jan. 21. HUNOtiK OF FAMOtiS t l fiii-:—' Acting nnfier legisla- ed its full support for a ^olto Noah Mason of Illinois, says New Brunawick, and Mr*. Vera hicle J I HAND CLEANER DREFT IVORY SNOW Day." This is in keeping with the Co!, George Klbler, who was acting They stopped, gathered up bits The mild-mannered bachelor ' BRAND GIFT ITEMS POTATO cyips DOG FOOD IVORY FLAKES $iMintiSiS info Inr aalg[.yeater- vaccination prograibr and offpred President Elsefihowrr's . "new Trainor, Mr*. Eds McDonald and in poan^cut ‘ EUick to God m ov^ent sponsored division engineer when the meeting Mias Florence Land, all of Toi;on- of broken glass and the paper bags cenfeased he went on a bomb • « s 3K 01. mtd Sti 01. Md Us educational facilities «and the Republicanism” so clDseljr re­ by American Lejion Posts And was held two weeks 'agO. rampage because of a grudge . cominHIee to> labor press to promote the cause. - to,' Canada; and “two grandchil­ in which the jug* had 'b m carriM. c m ' sembles "Roosevelt's New- Deal Auxiliaries.- against the Consolidated IMlaM ' x z r X 7 V . e sale of $16 — -4------:------• and Piiunan's FUr Deal that I Change' Wont A jMeaa Delay dren. Back at headquarters, th* officer* 2 3 1 * ■ir99* X 7r A 8r A T T , |«SeMl^ «t>Ugn4M4i Any change, he artped, would Thfi UoM o f Um> Xuaerol will te succeeded, in spooning out enough, Co. He claimed h* was not oom> ‘ ^HORSEMEN cannot tell, theifi apart.r-|n a. A furnace' oil burner backfired delay for 8 or 9 months the ,Um* tbe New Orleans .(AV-Police - re­ statement. In today’s Cengre^ announce. later. Burial will be in moonaiiin* th hold as 'bvidei^.. penaated sufflci'ently for on in­ at 4:10 p;m.' ydsterday at the home when military pertonnel woufdAte ‘East Oiiaetery. . Turned eut they guessed right* jury he said h* suffered in 1981 ported the arrest, on charges of slonal Beeord, Mason- said' ‘•Es­ of Alexia J. Tournaud, 148 Lake operating a batting handbook, of able to occupy ths home*. . ' Frienda nlay call at the Wat- They came upon th* fugitives an while ^working for a cd M ]^ y i d d l e t u r i a p i k e w e s t b r o a d t r e e t a n c h e s t e r sentially Ike‘s new RepubUeanr St. No damage _w»i8 reported. According to Capt. Ralph La: . M a d d S * M t m man named Gua Beta Jr. and iam Is a. form of bribeiy, a. pro- liins-West Funeral Home. 142 E. hour later, escorted them to jail, later absorbed by the g<—«* SMFD Co. No. 2 mponded to the honttng' officer for the Manehaal Center St. tomonro# from 2 to 4 and later saw them sentenced tio M is T..ritrloag.- fffiani to boy'voted with tlw vot- metrepeUton-area utility cotn ete alkrm. ' Claatpnbury Ni)t* UwttBattoB. u d 7 to 9-p.nr. 60 days aoch. UOBU >AY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. ■ .t - - ■ r ■ < '■ ' ■ ■■■<•- tr'.' - ■ • '■ I * ' \ ■ ■■ * y ■ '1?

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 81, 1967 PAGE . FOUBTEEN^ :k MANCHE^ER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 31. 1967 Regional Di$trict 8 H e b r o n , A Quiet, Mali Realizes^ a pre^m Conduct* Service* Neighbor—What wae all that Good thoughts plantsd in good | WINDOW SHADtt BUGS BUNNY ahoiiting ahd yelling over at your minds usushy bring forth, good Ant^tr to Pr8viou8 PuiB* Education Board Concert Dance , W A S H A B U -rum's vEir CHANCE! houae last night.?, » ' deeds, It's a Dog'f Lifi Sense and Nonsense ------PETUNIA'S WAITIN' T' Mr. 01asa.^0h,: my wife and I PiSIn S i a l S ta ff To Open 12 Bids Plans Annottne^d INTERSTATI } CEOK TM' had words, but I didn't get « A 'word to tbs' .wise ACBOIS OSGretita usd . chance to use mine. Take care of your eyes Hebron. Jan. 3 (Special) — At A^U A SHADES | TM* 12-ve«r-old-boy (tood (>•- a.tarjge bump on.pls head?. I ’Smsll, cloM* . temporarily r a n Hebron; Jan.^-sL (Spteial Ueiitly b«aidc the cloch counter Joe—It was because of his poor MCrimson Ipaat 12 bida on cafeteria equip­ Flans for^tltr Feb. U March eg Mads tft Ordsr haired dog ment for ths Regional District g WMIe the druEEtat welted on the CnEllsh. 4 Short-haired DOWN DlnM.«($iieeTt and dabdi, as mads n » WUk Tour BeOsn Niirae—How could that be? Junior-Senior High School are ex­ adult customers. Finally he .EPt CARNIVAL BY DICR TURNER German dog. around to the younE»ter, who Joe—We were putting in fence 1 tight touches pected to be opened tonight at the Nsil WakcmaVw!!|o has Poll Line of Custom posts and John stlid, "I'll set'this 9 Dog breed 2 RussianSriver Tikr bOK. rftlKtlBgAN Regional_JBoard meeting at the charg|^8f the program, oaiuiot fall made his purchase iuid hurried out (coll.) to the curb, where his father was post In the hole, and when I nod 3 Pastime \ ’ijiilt president of'Manchester Me- Hebronibt Elementary School. to atnaet muaio lover^; Anton YINCTIAH BUNDS 12 Brazilian . Other items on the agenda will ipaUently waiUnE In the family jmy head, ^’oii take the hammer 4 Sew lightly : maHaLilioepltAl's medical staff ifor Lvko,. .kwhapkew by marrtsgs of and hit it. So 1 did. macaw 3 Boundary Inchide a report on the county- 13 Rugged 43 Rooter ' 1967'haa -a remarkable knack for wide meeting of leglalators and Mrs. .clarsncA E. Porter, Karon’s J»er—Whsit |«bk you so long (comb, form) festival EsAslOHNSON mountain spur 45 Satan avoiding publicity. A t the same town offlciala concerning educa­ poilhiuter,. ,has iisen enjfiged 4e In th e r^ The cold, raw wind waa blowing 4 Dry (comb, 25 Chums no hard that the BngUshman had 14 Native metal form) 26 EnthMiastie 47 Small. Islaadg tlihe'he iM an equally remarkable tional and financial problems of bs gusat loWUt svi^l€!;-i- PAINT 00. Boy-.^^e plan waited on ever>'- 48 Exclamation the “bedroom towns;" furth'er dis body In th«' store 'before me. blit to turn his back to it in- order to 15 Scottish cap 7 Summer (Fr.) srdor , tendency to do those things for Hs Is a violin-pfaytK tha 18 Fancy dog 27 Anclen(\Irish of sorrow cuasion of tha equipment and 723 Main St.. Tel. MI 94501 I fbt even. \ light a cigarette. 8 Set anew ■ which, suitable recognition' should Hartford Sygipbony OtdMStra. breeds have 9 VersiAer's capKal \ 4»Have!ll(e atlng budgets; and plana and la alio a member Of thf Nor­ Father— HoW? Englishman ito companion)—1 .tandanos at the Allan Boy—I wound''.aJl the alarm would offer you one of these dg- registered —— product- 29 Regimen \ SO Unclogsed be offered. wich and New Britain Symphonlet. 17 Note in 10 »ic ld bearing 31 Feminine \S2 At all Umi8 A'warm, but soft^poken phyal- ijmntlon of the In addition, there will bs "Bar­ ' wMy. cicEiro- clockn while 1 waa^waltlnE. I E*-bi- srettes but I know you han't stand of Bqhool AdmUUa^atora opening ninE happily)—Gonna be a mighty the smell of burning leather. Guido’s scale 11 Gist appellation M “Emerald dan and kdentiat.t. Dr. Douglas J. ber ahop” numbera by The Choral ANP RU66! 18 Frozen rain 19 Worm 32 Male children lie" Roberta hak headed the radiology Feb, Tenas of Wlllimantlc. ceiMristng HOW NICE! nofa^’ place at 8 o'cloi^ Scotchman ithruating a gloved hand out for thb package of clg> 20 Social insect 21 Shakespearean 33 Allowance for 54 dehtfM dnf at the 'tbcal hoepitai: four young man aingars, Richard Aik Your Dodor arettei)—It's s' rlcht, laddie. I’ve 22 Dp', as wine . queen waste 87 Anger more than-three decades, and has| Curland, of the Manaffeld school Critic—You ' have mad^ yo|)>r it im h ia hero too hotheaded, I'm afra'i^. got a. cold In ma nose snd esn't 24 Japanese 23 Breed of dog 41 Cooking 58 Unit ef^mighl hMd'tdp officea in aome of the lead­ ■yatem. Denny Tormey, Harry To PhoM Os 59 Also \ Budding Author—How do ypu smell a thing. ’ • , outcast 24 Church utensil ing regional and nattonal radiology Ryan and Fat EramltA 25 Dogs are aasbclationa. Ths Rsv. Albert Steiftl of Bst- John Bell of Habron also w ill' mean? Diagaoela and Treatmeat Receive $! ■mg aoloa aeebmpanitd by Robert I Criuc—Welt, he. has a lantern (Your Town) Mother Your , popular r i eon, N. T., will conduct special 28 Harem room nr Radiftlogy, inddentally, is that H. Hortin. r jaw. to begin wlt^. And' so his b «iy learned to walk yet? In servlcsa In observance of Teuth w|iole. face lit up! His cheeks 30 Dog shows branch of medicine that deals As prsyktusly stated, the svtnt Friend—Goodness, no! He’s Just chiefly) with detection of ailments Week at the Oiurbh of the Natsv waa planned by Mrs. Prtdarick J. [ darned, he gave * burning glance. lea rn t to drive the car. pick out the and then, blaalnr with wrath and - — I breeds and treatment of such diaeaaea as Columbia, Jan. 31 (Special) rene tomorrow- through Sunday Wsrths, chairman of tha- March of i DImat driva. She emphasisesthe I boiling with rage, hs admlniatered HusbancM arriving home late)— 34 WingUke pazt malignant cancer, benign tumors The Mothsra' March on Polio Iasi gening. a scorching rebuke. 35 Fairy fort M d tome inflamatory maladies. night nsttad $244.82, according to fact that thera atutuld, be no let-up r Can't you ghpaa where I've been? e Rev. Mr, Steifel graduated In donationa for tha fund to fight | Wife—I caht but go on with ,36 Drone .bee TOe principal tool used In the reports received this morning. Ytar NiBt II NT •! «iw ( 37 Gibbon r thdrapuUc phase are radium, co-. Due to the Illness 'of some of the fronix^aatem Nasarsne (College polio. In 1966, thera ware flva casea Nurse—How did John get such your atory. \ with a ^ . A . degree in phlloaophy, of the disease m Hebron, one being 31 Permit r w i K bairSffld x=rsy. The x-ray la also’ marchers arses not covered yea^ 39 Compass point tha'' main weapon employed In the terday will be canvaaaed this eve­ and waa MSeted to "Who's Who In Mrs; Wythe herself, who has made PrtttriptioH 40 Fillip ’ diafrioatle work. ning. American OeJIeget and Univerat- a rertiackabla Qght against the; ties” In 1949. He received a B. D. disease end is now able to get i OUT OUR WAY BY J. R, WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 42 Follower Ahnoat. s|ie!lf-consciously, Dr.. ^«wa and ah* earnkiuy urges tnaae who MEAMS WE'LL '-r ALL PAID FOR.' B U Y IN G A It waa during the 1953 CTongress. saldi and driven by Stewart ran have not yet resumed tWeiiN^arda BE IW DEEP ------T / ~ ^ a o A T J !, a'hile he was on a side trip tq Ger­ over him. to do so as aooli'aa peaaible Andover, Jan./31' (Special) — VS/ATERS. many, that Dr. Roberta was fasci- Atty. Jay Rtibinow represented Leave W Virginia nate'd by an exhibition of x-ray Ransom.* whrte Atty. Wtlilam Contributions tk the local March l(tr>. Jamea S. (?1oud, equipment in Germany. For years Bulkeley of the Hartford lew firm I of Dimes reached $308.SSi last who were recently married., have he had been dreaming-of providing of Day, ■ Berry and Howard repre­ night...... when..1 $144.75$i44.75 waa turned in In Newport Newi. Va., where M. therapy treatment .at the local Dr. Douglas J. Roberts studies x-rays in lab at local hospital- sented Anaaldi and Stewart. by 20 caAvassera from tha! hospital, and now. In Germany, he .w . ... V J . i ... islgnment uttheTJ.8. Coast Guard. saw the apariitua that could make AIX-ORN fiOlNG TO WORK Mothers (^ b which conducteG the h « waa graduated last Monday that dreant-cOme true. alerted to thW slowly growing bait it must be done about every’ In. the Radiology Department as Hartford. Jan. 31 lAV-H.1. MeadeMe Mothera’ Mareh-on Polio. jfroin the Groton" Coast Guard At this-moment, the $25,000 ro-| hazard and the radiation factor is five years. .Radium, on the other bn assistant. Another eon la work­ Alcorn, newly-electril' Republican The vQjIuhtcera met at the home ; r Roberts said it costs $30,- .senior re.sident surgeon at Boston “I'm Just going to work," was coin cards which may be mailed in : B. FendMtMi; 'tiMdphoiM JLOademy first parent by the middle of next | He added. - hbwOver. the chief O()0 for one gram of radium while City Hospital. his only cOmmimt to a rep.irter. through next week. I $-$454. a l l e y OOP Scholarly BY V. 1. u a MLIN s -month. Until now. the radiology i threat is still to workers In the the whole .cobalt pile at Hartford FINE WINES lIQUdRI ;..MV NENO(.m;i -OwBLAZXiv. WELL,.THANKS, MR OOR COTTON WOODS BY RAT GOTTO •■department hSa' been limited to j field who come in conficl with Hospital only coat $12,000. Regarding' his personal life, Dr. I jj I EURE FUmm.ZUMv9ITU>» zibsoolk:XX6tF 1 D O i T C «R t\ ^OONOBISTY fSlH k MILLTOP JEFF IUILD5 A KCOtiD ■tudenta-must have a high school arrested, can kill the patient. The j MAXWELL HOUSE HfhUK'tO McxyRiviOT wr VSOTVWNo M W T T W S ^ IS MlfCP. education, .They receive certifica­ benign tumor, bn'the other hand. I iSTFIRE, H0PIN8 TO SBNAL T« EBCUl ’•'irdnm. 5 W 0 4 TW tP lW C O nrrv. tion after 'two years training. La'aeldom fatal., v . j CHOIf! m i ROAST FC81 OHEViMOOR A L li& R O ! Recalls .Anec^te at Congress m r - CHARLES lEFRANC -The Roentgen, cobalt or radium ! lb EiUXOROi W T V «R . rays., heicontinues. attack the no- can CAllFORNIA WlNtS tABSOB BETWYft., ga ned while aflkndlng the intae-; cieoa of the diseaaed ceUa and dfc, RU6V FORT, TAdFNY. kORT, national CongreanB^ .Dr. RcAierta ■troy ,h.the cells themselves..themselves. - TheThe^ breaks - but Int6 )9''khy ismile and' / WUICATtl, CRIAM fklRRY, white blood--corpuscle*., .neean-' a u l DRY HhmRY recalls' an .dneedbte •ot last - sii)K-v while, speed , to their work, of coni- mer's eknference in Mexico City. - batting the infection. This may be- RE6 - iCANS CAM PBEU'i A i Ch o o n y a k ir MieaioN Was speakings to a group of< helped by amall doses .of x-ray'' Russians who-.-were attending the tredtinenL ; • i ROT Congrega ,for., the fh;at time. One Ionization, which 'in the key fac­ of Un|r bcicntiala was reading his- llonl-Fini^ EXTRA FANCY BRISkET paper In Russian. It soon becarhe tor, ip uie.procees. eccurs.wlth the apparkinl! that fe w of those present. impact of the rays on the nucleus- Wflisfcfes could ^^undera(!ahy JUICE OF. ' ,...... ROT ENOS UP.'...<»c car diat "like acw" look phyaclka'hth'Vtewa on the threat W BilMAffHl Afdn j Rmlay.today. Dr Drive ia for oar Rpfedy. rui;:- posetTIiYf tha, nuclear and thermo-: V F *n c tg ffT IF ‘ C 4 all-g^nt wat(h jobl E8. JAMB STBMRT nucleahhtunb'a radiation fallout. COSMETICS ^ CAKEMIX 90NOID lOURIW WHITE, DEVlt^B Food, y e l l o w . Dr. Roberta hesitated a moment, r " ••tar. WT V V« BWEIVWddivM* I ^ leo CAPTAIN EASY FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Sound Off! BY MERRILL BLOSSEI and, chosing hU words carefully, FROOf . ^ ? 3 .9 9 All Set BY LESLIE TURNER he asserted, “The danger to the MORIARTY BROS. THM w6»rT R M M w ru T 99M>e* WE'LL TAk» OPP N i BOUNDS public ie .«Uli minimal.'' He said 901-615 OENTEft g '^ E E T KBEP OUR know ArthiiH^^^ TAKB TW * ROAR, LUKB. IT» rH OTNBR 0)RfCTlON..THiNl0Ka'L BTOP room door I / ^ MsAveNs/ Reaaopsung he and' his coUeaguea , aVe fully PLAIN or PEANUT 19-OC. FK08. F10T8WEET CIOMO BY SNOW ON MULB* * NUTTY.'ibur. PfUl 1FIAT5 AH ISCXA-nOM BOOW FOB. L POUBLB BACK ON A MET ATAMl/O LOCKED BO v iG o r'W e WMATlS MIS CAR/ y Brandy 5H0B RAOa, A PgW MILf B IM»1 ''HOLE-.ra THaV WONT “ MVWnoH \ , 1PEA FRECkUS BACK-SEAT DRIVBRS/j- FRENCH CUT O R nN iEAHS^ 2 pIfRS. 39c BafONP-HKB. BIMIAR OUR Discover iw 1J3Kw vou in oN -IWAILHING PO Biev 1 0 ^ 6-OZ: CANR SHtrRFC^ ' ' 'V',' UCBNBB mibbinb* (ZEIHCAUR} vtiele- ! '! u i PlATBB. INPOSfRV/ VISOMl MM M & M ^S ® O R A N O E j u i c e ...... 3 3 e iiii COUT TO MAST iHH: .vL THE MANCHESTER ADULT EVENING SCHOOL FlCStSWCET' ’ R4 FROOF ROT 3.$9 T WILL OFFER A SHORT UNIT COURSE IN S U C E D p e a c h e s : ...... V... . ^ 9 . 2Bc2 S c Ii! CAllFOeNtA IRANOV iHUi MM. FAOL'S .a ' - ' Y S YtARS OU) i i i i ■ l:l-i: FRUITS awo / Human Relations In Industry CLAM STICKB . pfcf. 49c VEGETABLES ST (BRMAlD THE CLA^S WILL MEET 7 to 9 P. M. ^ #4 >1^ •2 0 0 FtOOF ROT .«>• FT lint; /•^/ AT THE HIGH SCHOOL IMFCRTW .Feow' FRfiNn t« YIARS 010 ’ MORTY MEEKLE Dial' Outlook BY DICK CAVALLl THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNB At The Scene BY WILSON SCRUGGB FLORIDA ' llwpe w * k sbf meeHiigs— M . 4,11, II, tmd Mcrcli 4 ,11i 18 JUICE OiUVNGE Dec. 19c iPiHi«Au.vaaNaTDacT b u ^ i-niii. MANY OTHER POPULAR a v s n ja t , vT)UKC ORLiBWhEN Ififaow CELLO PKOg.MlD, RIPE Huil IRANDS AVAIlAtll AT C^iATTCR iSC «THJ-«X A UDNO • t -,- ^ ^ ‘ I AAP STORES CMATTO BNT WAV ID ao J I .Y ^ to enroll in the aboYg d*Mi TOMATOIS (2 Pkga. ef 4) 43c .4sti « « L f c ’ . «C m e o Lc ' a s f f f GOOD RATING ’ ' • t n ' OABM A0 -V 118 : POTATOIS tESS ; islii EAST CENTER

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..t ■ A ' • ‘ ^ A: ■ • ■ I- . : ■ • V f f . W A - v ’ ‘ -»•- - , /U' ' /' SIXTEEN ...... ■• ■■■■ \ BIANCHESTEft EVElrtNG HERALD* MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 81, 1967 T ------‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALDi MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 81. 1967- ^ ! PAGE SEVEI^I e N Rockville Wins Ovelrti: THE Herald Angle . ^ ■WaiMagloa SM Utsrr n y- Big Lany Remkiewiicz , PAT BOLDUC Topple Maine irience AaalsUat tp o ita Bfiltair As A1 Cooper G rew Drops in Big Points W o n d e r in s O u t L o u d rescind their nesdieaa rule HOW many ybkra vHu it be be- ‘J ; RESTAURANT LEAGUE Against Holyoke Allies EAST BIDE MIDOETS fore ManchiatbT^Hlgh outgrows I „ Leads Attack : Villa Louisa captured all four By DON BERGER John McNeil throw in a.hoop tiie Central Connecticut In t^ h o -1 It U doubtful toat Man- I points from' Garden Restaurant with five seconds remaining to «thing I lilca about him ia that be laatlc League (C C IL )?.. Will the| fh****'' I while Ray’s and Miljer'a posted 3-1 Still boasting a perfoct reOotd in Contral League play tha Rodcvillo High’s bMketball team continued its assault By CHARLIE DBES8EN loss of Pinky Hohenthal to the 1 *^*'**"8 State Softball League this Sliorra, . Jan. 31 (^)— If play to carry the Eilgines to a 30- Los Angeles, CaUf., Jan, 31 OP)— gave up only 10 home runs. He is I verdicts over Walnut Rcataarpnt undefeated Green Manor Pros of Manchester return home against first.division teams in the Vally B League last night 19 victory over the Ladders in the atx feet, four inches, weighs 310 Armed Forces next month be felt wouldn t It be profitable Cpacih Hugh Greer’s Univer­ I and Bojton Lake House, respective­ Our goal for 1957 is to iiiiprove oif by Damato Conatructlon In ’ the i fut'MaiiaMr Ra> McKenna and hia Sunday, ((ftemoon to battle the Holyoke Allies at the new htgh coming from behind to edge Plainville 64-60 in overtime. It P^ice A Fireman's Midget League our aevanth place standing .of a pounds and ia only 33.. sity of Connecticut basketball ly. . Several fine acorea were at tha Kaat Sida Rec. In the first Rec Senior Baricetball league ? .. i Dovalattea to marked up, including Ed Paganl gchool gym. Game time will be 9 :30, following a preliminary was the Rams fifth win in a row (8-6 overall) and moved them year ago. I think we can do it Chrialey Good Prospect players did as well on their into fifth place in the stsndlnge.^. game the league-leading Chiefs Ancther outidanding prospect up Although it has proven to be a | *',, *** gamej i^ e r 133-135-377, Roland Irish 125-371, ------2. mainly because last seaaon waa an loting propoaiUon, will the strongi the lights at Robertson Park? . . . Ih e loss dropped the Blue'Devils turned back the Cruisers 24-J9. experimental year In which we did from Louiaville ia Nell Chrialey, sr mid-term exams as they did Hector Berrara 125-12S-359, A1 Ber- .. ^ m Manager George Mitchell of the from a virtual ftrst place tie Into lied one free throw ss PIsinviHe The Chiefs hbld off a last quar- 6-3, 190-pound who came Groan Manor Proa contlnua to you wSre-A betting man would playing basketball last night, tuaai 133-357; Joe Sylvester 184-356, Proa reports that he haa signed took the lead. Thereupon Rock­ a lot of gambling by trading off fourth place with a 9-5 secord. tar raUy by the (hufaers to nip several. established big leaguers from the Red Sox in the trade in­ stage its home games at the new n'eger on'^ Rocky Marciano hia lineup could peas for the Cliff Keeney 139-554, Bob GUthrie Dahama* ptakes 6-4~ Dick Kross, former American ville brought the bell up floor and them and lengthen their hold on, volving Bob Porterfield and Mickey high school g y m ?.. Who will be e"" »hack or a permanent retire- dean's Hat, 130-351, Tony Desimone 141-350, Bill International College star, for the Content to play mediocre ball fpr worked It around looking for an for promising youngsters. first place. For the Chiefs It was The fellows we got in return Vernon. Chrialey, only 34, broke the named to succeed the retired Wally ™,«"t7 ••. . And how about little Sheekey 343, Bill Pagan! Sr. 341. balance of tlie season. Kroaa aver­ t h r e e perioda. the r e ^ e n a t^ opportunity. Once again it was Mike Reardon setting the pace as Fortin aa head coach of the Amer- ( Willie Pep, does he riite aa a feath- For the Huskies' 124-92 victory Hal.Hartley 137 and Stan Miruckt Rjuns came to life midway through were'players who never had a Lwiaville recoid for iefthan|led hit­ Purse Gained aged 22 points per game with the Remky driving through to score he ripped the nets for 16 points oit ters by hitting 34 home runs, good Ican Legion Juniors baseball erweight contender s l ^ the re- over . Yankee (Conference rival 126. the final period to make It an in­ chance to make it In the majors. Mains deserves nothing but a Aces laat seaaon and was also the for s 49-48 advantage. A f t e r seven field goals and twq' free What they needed most was a for fifth place in the league. He team ? .; Has Gene Johnson the tirement of Sandy Saddler or MIXED DOUBLES team's beat rebounder. teresting game. Sparking the at­ PlSlnviUe Iqst the ball oh a three throws. Jim ^ ia h added four. For. also led the league in dOiiblea with necessary physical equipment to si'ould he be retired foi hte...own batch of a plusaes. The men were forced to take a By Bold Ruler tack waa hard-driving larry Rem- year of big league competition ThS game waa the first since be­ bade seat to the wbman in ao far as Qulrohy Mtorna second violation with one minute the loaers, Don Simmons connected under their belts. Some of them, 40. He baited .298 and had a .384 make the grade with Springfield safeguarding? .. . . Couldn't some Also, Mitchell add^, Art Quim- kiewtes. left, Remky was fouled at mld- for 12 points to set the pace while w'orthy charity benefit from a fore the examination. - period noteworthy acorea were concerned like Lou Berberet, Herb Plewa and slugging average, third beat in the in the Eastern League this spring ? IdtiMnl, Fla.. Jan. 31 UP) — Bold by, sidelined for the past two Rock\ille saw its early game lead oourt and converted the bonus for , points and McNeil added four. league. He drove in 98 runs. . .Would Manchester High rate the bowling match pairing the Y -started. laat night at the West Side Rec. WhUey Heraog, got It while dthers Daisy Morrison pinned Ruler, a promising colt whoaa fu­ weeks with leg injuries, will be disappear aa FlalnviUe came from a Si'^S lead. With 43 seconds left; In- a game that waa nldk, and gained valuable experience in tbe I intend to take a long look at favorite's role in this year's State League champions against the V^^h ^ 7 aophomore center At back in the Pros’ starting lineup behind to tie the score at 13-all Remky waa fouled for the third tuck from start to^ finish the games' of 136-115-121 and ' a fine ture suddenly Clouded over last minors. They all should be better pUchera Dick Hyde, who appeared Basketball Tournament if Alan West Side Rec kingpins? . . . Gan Cooper leadiliig the way with his fall, is back among the top 3-yaar- ■galnat the Bay Staters Sunday. after eight minutes. The Blue time in the overtime, and tjiis time Engines had the final word aa they in 54 games at Oiattanooga, tops in Manchester be proud of its senior 362- triple in topping the women, off for it Cole, EJd Wojcik and Dave Turk­ 3(> poihta, the Huskies practically olds. Lost time Manchester and Hol­ 2>vUs, taking advantage o f Rock- he converted one try, Grous added outlasted the Ladders on McNeU'a the Southern Assn.; Evelio Hynan- m a n came back to loin Co-Cap- athletic program these past few newrqtaAbe record book ahd gave nthere indiided Marge Cushing Ht. Youth Btreaard Jean Oaudino 117-105, Mary Sim- He showed he atill haa hia old yoke met the-locals 'aalviqred a vUlo mistakes, grabb^ the lead two more foul shots to the time re­ hoop In the final toconda. For- the This spring we’re going to start dez, a Cuban righthander who^on talns Norm Hohenthal and Lro years or doesn't anybod.v care? .. a splendid exhtbitidn in basketbail maining to conclude the scoring winners. hard-driving Tony 18 and lost only four at Charlotte; mdna 110, Jean Smith 106. Bette sip when he handUy covered sevim thrllllhg 78-71 decision in the Pa­ and held it untU the final quarter. off with one of the youngest Wash­ Cyr in the starting lineup and Now that Joe McCluakey and Pete prowess aa well. per City. Former college stars In­ During this stretch, the visitors led for Rockville. Blanchard led the attack, with 13 Oscar Chlnlqiie, who had 11-8 at have Hayes Stagner, Dic'k Duba- Wlgren have been honored by the Shooting for Upset Phillips 105 and Ruth Ostrander furlongs in 1:22 yeaterday to win ington teams ever taken to a 105. Johnny Hedlund 136-343 and , Players Huddle with Bell Hialeah’s $26,050 Bahamas Stakes. cluding Don Prohovle)> of Holy by aa many aa aeven potnU. Good Bebouading points and McNeil added four. For training camp and it may be even Hobbs, N.M., in the Southwestern noeki and Tom Roche for reserve Connecticut Sports Writers Alli­ At the start it looked as though For tha losers Paul Thompson Hank Wittke 127 took top honors for Bert Bell, left. National Football League commisaioner, talks with Hia time equalled the ti'ack record Cross will appear with the Yia- Hustle and Drtve Once again strong rebounding Yankees Smile at the Figure the youngest team ever to go League; Rene Nodarse, who had a strength?. .Will the town'a men ance, who will be the next Silk this would be a pretty hot game, Itora. \ hooped aeven points while Stan 3.36 earned run average at Fort and women keglera seek a change Town dlgnitar„ to ' receive the with Maine shooting for sn upset the male keglera. Kyle Rota, center, of the New York Giants and Norm Van Brock- and ecliroed the Bahamas record In the final quarter it was hustle by Groua and Jack jBusher was of ShorUtop Gil McDougald, left, and first baseman-outfielder Joe ColUns of the w6rld chlunpion New down South. Even with a couple Match results included; Jean and *^lln of the Loa Angeles Rams in Philadelphia at end of three day of 1:22 2-5 which had Stood since The local njanagar alao said ha and drive and a unquenchable de­ tremendous importance. nx>vld- Olander chipped in with alx York Yankees smile at miniature figure of baUraan aa they sign 1957 pacU in New York Jan. 30. of 30-roar-oIds, the Senator! aver­ Walton Beach in the Alabama-Flor- in mathbds currently used in de­ coveted Gold Key? . . . After slug­ that would have given them sole markers. ida League; Ted Sadowaki, vrito termining the annual Town Bowl­ possession of the Yankee Con­ Lee Smith blanked Madeline and conferences over demands of newly-formed NFL Players aasocia* 1941. is dickering with a National Bas­ sire to win that paid off. 'DralUng Ing the opposition for the Rams Lee McPhail, director of Yankees’ personnel, poinU out the figure for the veterans. r(AP Wlrephoto). age 35.7 years. Last year’s team ger signs for $50,- Tom Morley 3-0; Daisy and RUaa Uon. Players presented proposals to Bell who will relay them ketball Aaan. team for An appear­ by eij|^ points, the Rama put to­ under the boards was- Zduncsyk STANDINGS averag^ 36.4 ■truck out 109 at Charlotte, and ing champions this winter ? .. Will 000 ( ?) what team in the American ference lead. Given an easy ride by Jockey Dick Brodowski, whose 13 com­ Morrison upended Mary and Dick to club owners later this week. (AP Wlrephoto). Ted Atkinaoh, Bold Ruler left such ance here later next month. gether hoa by Rsmklewtcs, Bob and (3isrlie Petit, two of ti»e best W L Pet We hope to build our team a change from Mt. Nebo to the League' has the horses to urjieat Both went into the game tied for Simmons. Bette and Walt Phillips rebounders in the league. OtiS'S'Grinders 8 1 .889 plete games at Louisville wSa third high school field product a win­ the 1956 World CHiamplona 7 ? ? the lead with 2-0 records. Flamingo and Kentucky Derby Groua (on a drive), and Rsmky around such holdovers aa Chuck best in the American Aaan. edged Gladys and Herb Smith, Fire and PoUce ...... 6 3 .750 Hall Prepared Stobba, Clint Courtney, Pete Run- ning Red and White grid squad? It was a nip and tuck thing'for ‘LUDICROUS' CHARGES erly expended.. .Including sums prospects asi Gallant Man. King sh o w d o w n f e u d (again on a drive) to narrow the Remklewics smssied 26 poinU, Coming back for another shot la Ruth and Bob Oatrandar defeated Hairan and Federal Hill far be­ gap to 41-89, with a UtUa*Ieaa than DecKa Drive In ...... 5 2 .714 Spahn Heading Home, neia, Roy Sievers, Jim Lemon, Many fans claim that sturdy about five minutes. Then Connecti­ Washington, Jan. 31 (JP)—George expended for the personal living his season’s high, while pacing the Normans ...... 3 5 bonus baby Harmon KiUebrew, who Tui^ing to Softball. . Jean Gaudlno and Hank Wittke. hind. He came In 414 lengths ahead five minutea remaining. Junior Bob win. This Included 12 for, 18 from .375 Jerry Snyder and Eddie Yost. De­ Mel Kleckner Is the best-all-round cut made a fast move and got out Marge and John Cushing turned expenses" of Marshall. He eatl- Washington, Jan. 81 (D—Ownera Paganl and S o n ...... 3 5 .375 batted .325 at Charlotte in 70 player with George Mitchell’s January issue of Balls and in.front to take's lead they never iTeaton Marahall, president of th% of General Duke under Willie \2dunoeyk o f the BIui Devils re- the line. Remky can lay claim to To Push Injun spite the team's seventh place back Lil and Bob Molumphy. Edna Washington . Redskins, haa de­ mated these totaled up to about of the Washington Senators meat Personalized Floora .. 3 5 .375 games. He swatted 15 homefa and Green Manor Pros—do you agree ? Strikes, official newspaper of the rellnqulahefl. $500,000 over ,a period of years. Hartack. Federal Hill, ridden by n^ated with two successful foul being the most fouled player on finish last aeason, the above named drove in 63 runs, almost one a Amateur Softball Assn. (ASA) and John Hedlund beat Millie and scribed aa "ludicrous" charges by today for what shapes up aa the Nassiff Anna ...... S 6 .333 Yanks Sign Two More turned in outstanding individual , .la rugged Jimmy Roach con­ If was superior height, accurate William Carstena, was third by showdown in a feud between Calvin conversions, but Reniky was equal the team. The husky senior has game. His slugging percentage was reached my desk with the usual Ollie Jarvis, all bv a 2-1 margin. aportscaater Harry Wiamer that *two lengths. to the task, cutting the deficit to to the line 107 times in IS PontlceUi'a ...... 1 6 .143 Cagers Friday performances. Stobba was a 15- templating a return to college, per­ shooting (almost 50 per cent) and V LEAGUE Griffith, president of the American . ' 'f- . .------a phenomenal .626. Carlos Paula, a amount of Interesting articles on expert i;ebounding (69) that left club funds were "Improperly ex­ Boston, Jan. 81 (A9—bob Feller, 48-42 on a neat three-point play almost twice as much . ss game winner. Courtney hit .300 haps AlC, next September?.. Ledgiie-leadlhg Correntl's Insur­ League team, and R Gabriel Mur­ Ponticelli'a defeated Paganl A .342 hitter at Louisville and Den­ this country’s biggest recreational Maine in the dus;. pended” for Marshall's personal one of Jie all-time pitching gret^, Woodpeckers are. found through­ stemming from enother successful on the team. He has con- New York, Jan. 31 (iP)— Contract signing, baseball’s mid­ By p a t ' BOLDUO and Runnels .310. Sievers broke Could this be the final year of the ance 1.35-161 maintained its .slim phy, its largest single stockholder. Son 35 to 25 and Gita’s Orinderti ver ia an outfielder back fbr an­ New Ehigland Schoolboy Basket­ sport. The same boaat holds true Pete Kosty )ed Maine with 25 expenses.- Wiamer, a minority and Birdie Tebbetta, a fo ^ e r out the world, except in Austr^ia Murphy is threatened with a move drive. v^ted 59 times for an average of winter pastime, had stars o f the New York Yankee^ and Mil­ Although it was merely win No. the Senators- record other trial. Then there is Dick Tet- one-game lead over'rival Manches­ stockholder, filed suit in Federal turned back Normans 52 to 80 with 29 and drove in 95 runs. ball Tournament since a rumor to in many foreign lands today. points. catcher now a. fine manage^ will and Madagascar, Naturallata have to ehovO him off the Senators’ PlalnvlUe went ahead by three 55 per cent. Kupferschmld leads waukee Braves coming and going today with Mickey Mantle tiebach, a Yale man, who batted A, nationally known toft drink ter.Motor Sales (34-17.). While the District (Jburt yesterday asking be honored with other ^Saeball been unable to explain why wood­ last night at the Cedar S t gym in 2 in- 13 starts. Hall’s record- Lemon, in his first full season, that effect was circulated laat win­ UConn'a point explosion broke Ineurancemen were plhning a 2-J Board of Directors. Thia alao would poinU on a hoop by Zduncsyk, but the team in foul shooting with 46 .250 at Denver. concern has announced that it will these records; that Marshall be ordered to raatore notables tonight at the 18to annual peckers have not found their way tallies out of 65 sttempU for. 70 the West Side ;Rec Midget League due to reopen talks with the Yanks and Warren Spahn head­ breaking 82-45 triumph over WU- tied for the American League lead te r?.. When will ponderous Yosh win over Green Barbers (16-35), the eliminate him aa club tfeasufar, a Bemky csiiped ont from ths foul twinbiU. ing home afUr fruitless confer-^ Yankees Look Good no longer be associated with the 1. The highest number of points to the Redskins "all sums improp­ Beaton Baseball Writarsydlnner. to these two Island countries. job paying $20,000 a year. per cenL by Tuesday night should be a in triples with 11,. smashed 27 As for the rest of the league, the Vincek announce his official re­ Motormen kept pace with a similar lins and Grous tied It Up on a layup ences in Milwaukee. . , tirement aa a semi-pro grldder ? .. ASA in the promotion of toftba'.i made by a Cor.nectleut team (117. Zduncsyk, P e t i t , and Richie PontlceUi'a gained their first McDougald and first baseman Joe warninff that the Warriors will be horpe runs and knocked in 96 runs. Yankees' look to be the, best. If triumph over cellar-dwelling Mcr- TMuIUng fronfi a steal and a beauti­ win of the season as they defeated Mantle, touring the country Snyder was a .270 hitter and did Will history repeat in reverse this For the first time suice early 1949 against B'Hton College). rill's Market (3-431. In the third ful pass from Captain Wayne Kup- Buchanan did the bulk of the Collins; no pushovers for Manchester High Mickey Mantle and can the company will devote its effntts Pagani's. It was a long time com­ from oho award dinner to another tomorrow night at 8:15 at tM a good job at shorUtop until his year should Manchester and Bulk- 2. The Yankee Conference high match, burly Vic Taggart . fired fers^m ld. Kupyand Bill Btskupiac P l^ vllte ahsrpahooting with. 14, as a result of his triple crown Both gdt raises, McDougald a escape Injuries, which they did last to promoting the sales of its prod­ which was set by Connecticut UMBiUMM^ S a B ^ ^ ^aiBiiiBaisasBEeaas 11^ and 11 points respectively. ing but . the Contractors should high school gym. In setting their wriat was broken by a Virgil season, the Yankees definitely are eley clash in the annual State single games of 138-146-133 for a exchanged charity tosies within year ih 1956, arrives in New York boost from a reported $18,000 to Tournament at the New Haven uct in areas in need of such promo- against. Maine; 116. Rockville waa outscored from prove a very interesting club fdr $35,000 after making the switch new school scoring record, the Trucks’ pitch in mid-season. Yost the team , to beat. I understand laudable 410 triple while pacing E the last minute to maintain the tie the balance of the season. Doug to receive more wards over the again led the majors' with 151 Arena next month ? .. Although the tiem. During the past 16 yeais, the 3. Tile University's field house it S Gage Co. (39-23) to a 2-1 vic­ the floor by one field gq^, but to shortstop and baiting .311 while Warriors also gained revenge for Cleveland has some good looking aou-drink company has supplied and force the extra session. Paarson was high man for the weekend. Although no definite walks and was a steady man at kids coming up. They'll need them Twilight Baseball League folded high of 116 against Rhode Island tory over third place Don Willis (31- managed 24 of S4 free throws (71 '.cading all regular shorUtops in an earlier two-point loss, the same all of the trophies for State, Re­ in a non-cor ftrence game. per cent) .for its winning m s r ^ . winners hooping 14 points and appointment has been made, Yank.i margin by which they lost to the third base. to challenge the Yankees. The last summer with several games 2 0 ). V«Uej B Studlnga officifUs expect the young slugger fielding. Collins, who batted only gional and World Tournaments 4. The two-team high for Con­ FIsinvUle was 18 for 26 tor 69 per l^ y Smachetti had sight. Frankie Indians in West Hartford. However, I Intend to focus much pitching figuros to continue to be ■till to be played, will-it be re­ Hippo Correnti 130-135-885. Jerry AllGurtM Ziabarth paced the Barbers attaclc to dr6p In for further salary nego­ .225 Imt again won several key of my attention on the many vived again this year or should it staged by the ever-grqwlng«A.SA necticut games. 216 points, set Smith 140-377, Tony Salvatore 140- cant. games with pinch hiU, got a token After losing two of their four good linless Early Lynn and Bob W. with' 11 markers and Bobby Dowd tiations. youngsters coming up from the Lemon have arm trouble. be written off as a lost cause?.. Eddie Feigner, f^iilous when St. Louis defeated' Connecti- 371. Pete Aceto 143-868. Jim W ilson ...... 1 1 Rockville's next gams is kgainat increase to $20,000. contests, all on the road, the lo­ ent In the National Invitation O'Reilly 137-352, Charlie Varrick GUutonbury on tha Tonvsbawka’ had five. • Paid $30,000 last year when he minors. There is Ted Abernathy, a Chicago needs help, too, to go to And will a 'player's pool be at­ with the famed "King and His MUd..10 The Boston Red Sox signed Ike cals will welcome the return to big sidearm righthander who tempted ' in the Rec Softball Tournament (NIT) in 1965. 348, I..arry Bates 846, Howie August court Though sporting a IrlS rec­ Oua’s Grinders Continue to roll led all major league players in home soil where they have yet the top. Boston was a big disap­ Court,," the original four-man Farmincton .... 9 Delock a star relief pitcher in earned a new chance by his 1956 pointment last year. Detroit could League in an effort to avoid the softball team, has been sent to 345, Ted C^lhambers 131-344, Joe ord in the league, Glastonbury can along tmder a full head of steam home runs, batting average' and 1956, to what Ike termed "The to lose in six tilts. Furthermore, ,Tom Wilson of the Los Angeles PlalnvUu ...... 9 runs batted in, Mickey is be- performance at Louisville. He led be the surprise team of the league. poor balance now existing in the Lahore. Pakistan by the United Twaronite 344, Fred McCurry 129- Aockvillie 8 be tough on its own court. Last as they notched their eighth win. best contract I’ve ever tad." the Indians boast a laudable 12- Rams led the National Football 341, Bill Pagani Jr. 143. Art John­ Again It was the two Allan’s. Qyr llevcd to . be demanding $60,000. the American Asan. in strikeouts They've got a new manager but Rec Senior Basketball League ? .. States State Apartm ent to teach Newington ..... 7 y w 'a players will reesD the Other signings included out­ game winning streak at home al­ Will Damato Conatructlon go un­ League in kickoff returns in 1956. son 137, Chet Nowickl 130 and Stan thumping handed the Rams in and Rudd who led the scoring bar­ So far the Yanks’ top offer is a with 212 and pitched the most he's thoroughly ^familiar with the softball to doileges and military Southington . . . . 7 fielder Lou Skizas, a .314 hitter though last winter's games were complete games. 19. He hurled 231 beaten in the Rec League or which He carried 15 returns for 477 yards. Saaiela 126 rolled other top acorea. Glastonbury, a loss that no doubt rage. Cyr had 22 big poinU and repor*.ed $45,000. played at the Armory. Despite the personnel, which is good and im­ groups. TiU toughest part of the Wethersfield . . . 8 for the Kansas City Athletics last and won 12 games in a proving. Baltimore is the team we team will become the first to pin job, to quote Feigner. "Is trying, to Glastonbury . . . . 1 preveiited RockviDe from q ^ ify -. Rudd netted 14. Jim Curry was Spahn ia seeking a rilae over season, first baseman-outfielder law of average which is working Ing for the Class B tournament. high point getter fo r the losers, league in which the leading winner nave to beat out for sixth place. a loss on the Contractors?. explain the rules." The incompar­ Windsor ...... 0 the about $50,000 he drew in '56 Marv Blaylock of the Philadelphia against the Silk Towners'and their had only 15 victocie.s. All that Kansas City is trying hard to im- Wlir sportSminded Ray Damato .The Jayvee same was won by canning 15 markers and Bruce when he had his seventh 20-game unimpressive scrimmage against able Feigner and his talented team­ Phillies, and three would-be new­ wlth a laat place club, too. Another prove and they might (Frankie’s Drive-In) return with mates appeared at Mt. Nebo two PJainvlUe controlled the tap to PlalnvlUe 48~3T. Stavens had nine from his center season w th the Braves, winding comers to the big show’, second Hartford UConn Tuesday, my Don Mosier Hoops 35 Tallies p BsekTiUe 4S4> post, another crackerjack basketball years ago and proved to be quite begin the three minute overtime, , , 2 uj 20-13. The 36-year-old left­ basemin Bob McKc» of the Chica­ crystal ball predicts a hard-fought quintet next winter? . , . Which and moved the ball around until hander said last night "Absolutely 52-44 Manchester victory. - * impressive to say the least. go Cubs and pitcher Uqn Rudolph team will be the first to snap the There's little Eddie can't do with /4s Misselmen Defeat Whitens Zduncsyk was fouled with 3:02 left nothing happened" in meetings and catcher John Komano of tiie C>'r Sparks Win high school rifle squad’s impressive V to be played. The husky blond tal- this week ‘with Braves’ General Lane ‘Ready for Title Bout’ a softball. Three Local Boys Chicigo White Sox ' / Three key baskets' in the final 25-match winning streak? . . ., Another point of interest was Manager John Quinn. period by Co-Captain Leo 'C^t Blaylock, a valuable handyman Will a change be forthcoming ih the list of helpful rules for softball STANDINGS amoved the ball for the good shot "We'll -get together,” Spahn said for the Phils, hit .254 last year; actually. provided the locals with the method of qualifying for the W L Pet. the Outclassed Glaaamen attempt­ ^ Bserworpi. a ...... S ■ JS 12 With Rifle Champs a 41-39 decision in the first game. Aftjer Stopping Frankie Ryff umpires which could easily be Lustralia ' Mourns in preparing to leave for his home McKee hit .278 for the Cubs’ West­ State CIAC Soccer TournsnaeiH adapted by baseball umpires as Damato'a ...... 8 0 1.000 ed to hit from long range but 14. 1 _15 2444 M Never more than six points sep­ ' '^laiaViil'it ‘e intimi­ polnt scoring apree, the 11th Bat- J?3*n today—had been a ireat ambassa­ aiTouu ...... if - ii 1« „,12J» 60 36th annual 1956-67 William Ran­ But Improved team play and dor tw AUstrkBa bdth in hU con- Score at hair 2»-2(■24 ...... ptalnvUle.'...... Scora dolph Hearat ROTC rifle compdti- Kearns, co-manager of Lane, after Ryff, who haa lost three of his peat as State champions for a fifth dated and don't be the star. talton encountered little difficulty at end of refu^ptlon time 47-47. exceptional work by tall Wilson consecutive year in 1957 or will the Also, use common sense, keep in posting a lop-alded 63-44 vie-' the Left- spidoua perform:-.ices in the Olym- tlon Hicksi ^'pteran Don Merwin and Lane's sixth round technical laat four fights and haa.a 22-4 rec- me games and during the time he Firing front prone. Bitting, knecr knockout last night over Frankie .qrd,’ didn’t fight as well “Aa I youthful New Haven Annex .Rams the game under control. k6ep your tory over hapless White Glass last Sefeat^ tat??, 'in'* Vhl junior Dick Larson has lifted the break the mqndply? . . . Since he poise and forget the last game. Let night in a Rec Senior Basketball. ‘ **’® bad studied in the UiUted States at ling and standing poaltioni, the Robinson Not Fit to Manage ’Warriors to greater heights in re­ Ryff of New York in a nationally thought I wouId.*’_He aaid he tried Yale. , Hockey at a Glance televised. (ABC) bout. to get Lane excited no' he'd miaa . loat an entir-' season due to a bygones, bq bygones, avoid argu­ League contest at the high school \ game, four-positioh rifle match was held cent outings. Hicks, 6-3 center, gym. On the same program, the .Mu.iem*. (ai> Menzles, offering sympathy to —e----- at the home range o f each compet­ "We'll win the lightweight title, some' of his right hand punches in broken finger, will personable Tom ments with players and spectatora r PIS. ‘ Wedneadar’s Reaults Merwin and Larson, backcourt (*>- Kelley attempt a' return to softball league-landing Teachers won by | Douehrriy. f ...... * bis widow and family, saio Mar- ing team, and scores were tele- eratlves, are likely Hall starters then go on against the welter­ the last t\vo rounds, but the and don’t be awayed by either. l-S 7 National League Itj, Opinion of One Sal Maglie weights,” Kearns enthused. strategy failed. ' . this coming summer? .... Who will A helpful and valuable Ixmk'et forfeit over Green Manor In a JJ®'*?''. r ...... is ahall had been e wonderful athlete. Oilcago 7, New York 2. griaphed to the. Nationa) .Rifle along with forwaMs Fr«d Willlama The prime minister's wsa one of Aaan., Washington, D. C., for tabu­ Lane, ranked the No. 2 contend­ A crowd of 3.610 paid a jxoss of be awarded the third annual Frank "How to Imprwe Your Softball," scheduled Busineasmen’.s League ' ...... " S Amorlcaa league and Ed Hebb, both lettMmten. Av­ encounter. It marked the second MrKsy r '<■ An Honest Reduction! many messages of sympathy re­ lation according to NRA rules. Chicago, Jan. 81 (fp)—Jackle-s-for him after the way he's been eraging 6-1 a man, the viaitora er for tbs' lightweight title held by $8,320 to see th( bout, feature of Damato Memorial Trophy a„ Man­ can be had by interested player.i oy Rochester 6, Buffalo 3. Joe Brown, had regarded this re­ chester High's most improved writing to the Amateirr Softball straight week that the Contrac-! s ...... 9 ceived following Marshall's death Cleveland S, Hershey s (Overtime High acorer Waa Cadet Sydney Robinson, Don Newcombo and other players. will hold a two-inch height ad­ Norfolk’s . 10th annual March of from injuries received in an auto­ Schulman of West Hartford, a match with Ryff the key fight in Dimes boxing show, eager? . . When will (ieneral Aaan.. 11 Hill St... Suite 401. tors were unable to floor five men. ^ * ...... ? tie). Don Larsen are mbjects of a dis-1 ''It’® ■ ahame that such a good vantage over the Red and White his bid to meet the winner of the mobile accident near Ballarat five aophomore In the: College of ArU starters. Coach Dale Harper's Manager Dick Martin and the Ad­ Newark, N. J. A slight fee ia Mosier’a total was a new in Eastern league sarutlon by Sal Maglie, the I m BroWn-Butl Smith title fight in visory Park and Recreation Com- charged. dividual high surpassing the 33 Tolsi.y 24 n-17 63 No Cutting Of... AS days ago. Johnstown, 7, Washington 5. and Sciencea, with a score Of .189. _ , , ' . , .j Pvay. I think he icould play anoth- quintet garnered a 46-32 edge off White G l . » <44> Miami Feb. 13. Lane outpointed V • ' points scored by Damato’a Pinky Other members of the winning er,year or two of big league ball the boards in the earlier encounter. Nats Beat ^Celtics, n r PU. HAWKS SNAP STKEAK team were: Arthur ShorU 137, of pitcher i^ M o 13-5 record gave if I , , got in shape been Ryff in their first bout last Novem- Hohenthal. Decked qu.t In spark- Essleson. ( ...... 2 4 ‘liii The Giant California Condor do Two of the league's top scorers ber. Koheivi ...... i 1*2 ‘ 9 . a- 110 Constance Dr„ Mancherter; kill, ^ * ooi"** j weighing around 220 or more link newvgray uniforms with green Oarilns. f ...... not breed until they are'four or back honors leot year. also wiU.be in action tomorrow Stronger Hum Usiuil ^ Royals Bow ^gain numerals, the Missilemen raced to 1 7 Ifsrw York, Jan. 81 MP)—Nothing five years old. Normally they do John V. Kleperis 186. 37 Main 8t., ' pounds. He ought to be down to Toppirs. e ...... 2 1-1 , s night. Rival centers, Hicka and "I felt gdpd, stronger than Rosen Firm in Stand to Quit HedlunS. s ...... K ;!.1| lasts forever, the cauesgo Black- not neat more often than every Manchester, a ilenlor majoring in "I don't believe Robinson could 200. I’m two years..older than quarter leads of 17-6, 32-16 and IVO 12 Norm Hohenthal, 6-3, of Manches­ usual." Lana said in his dressing, 45-24 while notching their fourth Tedftrd. s ...... 2 (Wl 4 hawks o f the Nationa' Hockey other year, probably because a matbematica: Richard E. Dahlbcrg get a job as a manager,” said Jackie and I think I’m still good ter rank sixth and fifth, respec­ New York, Jan. 31 UP)—^The Na­ Pltikln, s ,...... 1 1-1 2 lioague are glad to report It looked 186, of 256 Derby Ave., Orange, a MagHe yesterday at a news confer­ for three more yeaoi.” roqm after the bout, was .stopped tional Basketball Assn.'s longest win in eight aUrta. And with the young condor must be fed and tively. Hicks, hae caged 72 points Baseball for Broker Position Total* ...... , by Referee Paddy Mills because of 44 Famous RCA Victor Features! like the New York Rangere* domln- senior studying marketing; and ence as a memtecl of the advisory streak of the seaaon, one that the victory, the winners moved into . ^ cared for by its parents until It Is Maglie advised young in six games and Hohenthal shows a cut over Ryfl’s left eye. "I was Score at halt time. 32-16 MIeslemen. aUon o f the Hawks just might go more than one year eld. Robert Irving Miller 180, 3 Stephen committee' of a i* sporting goods Rochester Ro.vals would aS aoon third place while shoving the not to.use the no-windup style of 78 tallies in five CCIL starts. satisfied with my left all tbe Way Glaaamen deeper into the cellar. on and

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CQNN., THURSDAY, JANUAR^Y 31, 1967 PAGE NDnafflSli ' I6HTEEN MANCHEStEli EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.^. THURSDAY, JANUARY 31. 1967 > Hoofle* For SaU .72 W a n te d - -Real Estate 77 1925, he was an examiner tn the Excise Tax Division, checking un­ Business Services Offered IS Psintins^—Psperlns^ 21 l’UER;fi'OUGHTA BE A LAW! BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Wanted To Rent 68 h a v e m e d iu m , priced houses for WANTED--^ • 6 room Cape. Have rRice^Retires incorporated business tax returns'. sale. Ebccellent locations, J. D, BUbatanlial cash to assume mort' 11 Dead^ Loss High That tax in thooe . years produced Job Rights Wriangj^ BACON'S, 109 Maple Avenue, Hart­ FOUR OR FIVE room house. Rea­ itUBBISB AND ashes removed. PAPERHANGING, alt types, by ex­ Realty Co., John DcQuattro, Brok­ gage State mortgage per cent in Classified ford. Antique GWTW-Rocheater sonable. Call sutler 9-4460 after « about 81(4 million annually. The General cleaning, cellars, attics perts. Call Ml. 9-9559 for free esti­ er. Du. S-S362, MI. 9-8640. reply. Box O. Herald. From State Sales tax, with which Rice has mates. TOUOOTMV lOddlDO] lamps. Queen electrified. Marble p-m. and yards. Reasonable ■ates. M. M8T tMliTlMI.' iOU C*r9lC« FRAU FOR VMAT. BV lUg TiMS UiOfTf been involved since 1947, last year A M. Rubbish RemovaL Ml. 00C« Nund'R'fiNfr top tables. Shadow box. frames. 811,000—FIVE ROOM 1950 ranch. JMvertisement KI40W t UKI 'EM THKOUftM WITH rr de'f fATiNO- China, glassware, etc. Reasonable, As Flood Spreads provided the State with rndre than Perils Labor * ' ’ ^ 9-9767. Aluminum storms, ameaite drive, Tax Division Courses and Classes 27 SOtAMtieo MiCf ANDj TO PSIRARI MB KiTCNUP COUP INKl'iMOOr 870 million. CLASSIFIED ADVT. Oj^n Friday tUl 8 p.ni. JA. 4-0040. Houses For Sale, 72 ex.ceUeht condition, 255'' frontage., BUYINC OR SELLING? OlUCK'S RADIO and T.V. Service. FlPM.'NOT « 0 MUCH ^ , cACKLf-murr Ckiriton W. Hutchins, Rekltor. MI. Another one of the big changea ISl North M«in St. Small appli­ RADIO • Electronics - Television.' iXACTLyTOMiC ^ I I (Continued from P b|b One) By LEONARD ZEIDENBI^G RiCe has observed'. in the' State (OmiOniied from Page One) ^DEPT. HOURS' 9Al.r.'U«eM0AB n/a 814,400—THREE bedroom ranch. 9-5133, 9-4694. Member Manches­ Call a MLS (Multiple. Usttng trades, unions 'wtaiit the'843,000,400 ances repaired. Ml. S-8817, resi­ Train at Connecticut's Oldest •UTTK AMD MIX •PKClFlCAtiON* Musical Instruments 53 ter Multiple Listing Service. ■ Elmer F. Rice of 76 Ruateli St., Tax picture occurred in 1983. A t plant complete^. ‘ 8:15 A. M. to 4:.30 P. M. Electronics School. Practical day u ta tto . Garage, hot water heat, ImmacV' Service) Realtor . . . . An. ori^aniza- Killer huspect I (toildren crying for milk and drink- a diversionary Uctlc to the criti­ dence Ml. 8-8980. IN A UTTLf late condition, near bus fuid who has studying tax rpturni that time, the State was q.olIectlng Also, building trades unions course.. Twlce-a-week evening MUSIC inatrumentai, rental, Com­ tion of 19 local realtora combined I Inif water. only the unincorporated business cism attached to Teamsters’ offi­ MILK.' ping. Carlton W. Hutchins. :' Coal Center Devastated moat of kia 'adult life, will be look­ have vetoed a second peace pact DOORS OPENSa>, keys fitted, course.'Enroll nijw! “ Leam-by-Do- P plete Una of Inatrumenti. Rental MANCHESTER tax, a theater tax and the corpo­ cials refusing to testify before con­ coin r c l o s in g t im e 9-5132, 9-4894. Member Mancheater. to' give you better, faster and mors He deacribed the Kentucky river offered’ by Meany to solve Job copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, Ing" class starting March 11. New £ applied to purchase price. Rrare Oaims Duress, ing at those returns from a’ da- ration net income tax. But with ■entlng Seifner, Ped Multiple Listing Service.' efficient service. city, .coal center of about 7,000 gressional labor racket investiga­ rights feuds in construction work FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. guns, etc., repaired. Shears, England Technical Institute of (3lda, 616,900 a ferent point-'Of view aa o f tomor­ the i^peal of prohibition, a tre­ knives, mowers, etc., put into con­ Conn., Inc., 193 Trumbull St., ler and Bundy. Metter'a Music tors. around factory sites. Former . CIO ■ MON. THRU FRI. MANCHESTEUtr-Six room ranch. row. mendous new source of revenue George Meany, AFL<30 presU unions claim the work, too, but dition tor coming needs. Braith- Hartford. JA. 5-3408. Studio, 177 McKee. MI. 3-7500. Goodwin Street—Very attractive The coat Is the same,' said the homeless stood in mud to 10:30 A. M. waite. 02 Pearl Street. Ideal location convenient to bus heW six room Cape Cod. One room their knees, gazing at the ruina • Rice Is retiring today aa chief 'K'as opened to the State, and dent, acted in a peace-makers role i accepted Meany’s plan to put such and schools, not water oil beat. tax examiner of the Sales and Use taxes were placed on breweries, In refuhlhg to docket the juriadic-! job arguments up to arbitration, unfinished. Plastered walls, oak (OontiBued from Page One) of once priceless possession with SATURDAY 9 A. M. , OONDER'S T.V. Service, available USED p i a n o , in excellent ebndi- full cellar, garage, aenaibly priced. For details call the MUS office at Tax Division of the State Tax De­ rectifiers end liquor and beer tlonal squabble on the winter meet- AU this spells a cn id a l flght Bonds—Stocka— Call A. R. WUkle £ ’ Co., 481 East floors, fireplace, ceramic tile bath. no place to go, little to eat and any time. Antenna conversions. tlon. Keihp'a, Inc. MI. 3-5680, Fuji ahed-dormer. Immediate occu­ MI. 9-5195 wholesalers. The result was an ad­ ing schedule of the AFL-CIO execu-' between the rival former AFL and MortKasea .31 Middle Tpke. MI. 9-41M. EarHer. the Sheriff , said "I Alii “ " ‘y ditional 85 million in revenue for j cao ZOim COOPERATION WILL Pbllco factory supervised servics. pancy. . V., , Uve council. factions but Meany was meat- BE APPRECIATBO Tel. Ml. 9-1488. believe, and so does everyone else, nm ufn’ the State. But the feud between the former ring the situation calmly and seek- HOME OWNERS! Combine year- WADDELL RD.-1-Immaculate three »h«» la Iha man " ! “ " ‘i SiZCmore, M sck Hill. Wanted—To Buy - 58 WARREN E. HOWLAND, Rice workbd as a field auditor AFL building trades unions and 1 Ing to avoid a showdown and work CLEAN AND iMUnt those gutters end bills into an easy-to-pSy sec­ bedroom Colonial: This la an ex­ ^dweirtesUfl.^1 thit during ‘i"'’ former OIO factory workers unions I out some peaceful solution. It was now. Avoid costly repairs later. ond mortgage loan costing only, a cellent buy for tIS'.MK). Immediate Realtor-Insurer * Auctions 78 questioning after'he was picked up Dewey Ward of Ppris- for the Excise Tax Department for Dial Ml 3-5121 22 yeara, checking the records kept was steaming toward an-expected doubted that a break could •be Ml. 3-1383. penny a month for each dollar ^ u WANTED—Binoculars, In good con­ occupancy. Good financing. T. J. Jan. 23 he had several times denied mouth, Ohio), and one uhldentifled riiowdown. I MI. 3-1108 t YOU SAVE THE MOST by thousands of taxpayers in all avoided, however. owe. Call Frank Burke at CH. dition. Call after 4 p.m. ML 3-5494. C!rockettv Realtor. Office MI, any connection with the crim e. person. The bodies of the identified David J. McDonald, president of REFRIGERATION sales and ierv- Eveninga Mr. Dlmock, MI. 9-6003 AT (XINN.’S MOST THRILLING types of business throughout the 6-8897 days or JA' 9-5553 eircs. Con­ 3-1577 or Res. MI. 9-7751. I However, he said he was kicked persons were recovered. the million-member former CIO Ice. Commercial, household, air An unidentified 9-year-old boy State. ORDER NEW SCHOOL necticut Mortgage Exchange. \ AUCTIONS! and slapped by aherifTs officials Steelworker union, pressed the : and Fovnd conditioners, freezers. A, and W. TWO-FAMILY, Aluminum storms, was reported drowned at Hyden Processe* Sale Taxes Washington. Jan. 31 (P)—Appro­ Rooms Without Board 59 SEAMAN CIRCLE — Eight room and threatened with further beat­ council to stop a nationwide boy­ Reirigeration C a MI. 9-1237, MI. CASH AVAILABLE for second awnings, sundeck, built 1948, two- duplex, in good condition, quick in Leslie County, Ky., where Cir­ Then, in 1947, with the passage priation of $3,245,650 for constnio- LOST—Toune c»t, part Angora. 9-2050, MI. 9-0055. mortgages, monthly payments. One Visit Will Convince You ings. cott by sheet metal workers, for­ tion of a 60-cIaasroom high school Car garage, ameaite drive, 81?,100. occupancy on one side, good in­ cuit Judge Billie Dixon estiniated of the Sales and Use Tax. he was , White with dark apou and tail. V i­ Mortgages also bought. Manches­ Of The Fabulous Savings.v-- Toying with Gun* mer, AFL on , products made by here was approved last night by PLEASANT, heated room with pri­ ' Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, vestment. S. A. Beechler, Agent. 500 persons were homeless. asked to set up the procedures in- cinity Parker 8t. CaU MI. 9-3228. FLOOR AND pgpeiing service. ter Mortgage Co. MI. 3-5194. vate bath. Call MI. 3-4033. . 9-4694. Member Mancheater Multi­ "Now I am getting scared." Near Logan. W. Va., the body steelwbrjMra an'd which are. being the repreMntative town meeting. s.m MI. 3-6969. 'volved in handling the returns filed installed'in construction projects. Floors sanded and refinished. Also f-3 r ple Listing Service. • All Brand-New Merchandise Bedwell testified. 'The Chief of k 44-year-old woman. Mrs. 'The school, with a pupil capacity PX)UND—Cocker, male, white with papering and painting. 7JR. 5-2071 T k i m k i t r In connection with the nqw tax. Similarly, the auto workers, for­ ROOM TO RENT. Inquire Stole PORTEJB STREET Section— Large Giftware; Hand and Power Tools, the sheriffs police) had his gun- Queenie Bennett, was recovered of 1,200, Is exj^ecM *.o be ready light brown spots. Call Lee Frac- or TR. 5-lOSO. I >:3S He- was subsequently placed in merly CIO. asked continued AFTy Tailor Shop, 8 Blsaell 5T Ml. 8 room single, in excellent condi­ Electrical'Appliances, Toys, House' out of his holater and was toying by an amphibious duck vehicle. for occupancy by September 1958. ■ dila. P Bg-Warden,.M I, .3-4840. Help mfanted— Female 25 ro6m Colonial with garage. A l ^ hold Needs, Jewelry, etc., etc.! ch a rn of the new divtsiona proc' ClO opposition to conatniction of Mckten 3-6047, Ml. 3-7383. tion. Fireplace, G.E. furnace. Two- with it—piddling with the am­ She waa the third to die in the has fireplace, combination win­ easing section. His section, which s private utility firms’ atomic FOUND—Light brown and white MORTENSEN TV. SpeclalUed RCA PARTY JPUiN Demdnatratora: Be MtCiUH WlWirAPH i car garage, many other extras. S. munition." (He did not nanie tho ni.sh of water through southwest­ The first commercial radio broad­ the first to show the newest. Our ROOM WITH kitchen ..privileges. dows, aluminum siding and 1)4 A. ^ e ch le r. Agent. MI. 3-6969. officer). ■ em p lo^ frOm 14 to 30 persons, power plant in Michigan. BuUdfng. cast was njade in 1922, mongi^l female dog. Call Lee television service, MI. 9-4841. Centrally located. Mrs. Doraey, 14 baths. .Excellent location. T. J. Every Thursday, Friday ern West Virginia. processes all sales taxes received Fracchla, Dog Warden. MI. 3-4540. 1957 line is ready lor you. over 800 Arch St. . He testified that the chief, be­ More Rain -Coming DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ items in housewares, toys, noUons Oockett, Realtor. Office, MI. and Saturday Nites fore leaving the room, where he by the State, a job entkiling the FOUND—Black mongrel dog with 3-15T7 or Rea. MT. 9-7751. Weather forecasters warned of checking of 60,000 returns filed pany, doors and. windows, custom and novelties. Write or call collect. Sales Start at 7 p.jm. waa being questioned, said "I hope new ralna today or tomorrow, and white apot on cheat. Call Lee work, guaranteed. Call Ml. 9-1583 Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Articles For Sale 45 Suborban For/Bale 75 four times a year. The House of Plastics, Inc., Avon, 247 NORTH MAIN St. Heated room, MAPLE ST, area—Extra large five 1 am cooled off when I get hack again Saturday or Sunday. Leaden Fracchla. Dog Warden. MI. 3-4540. after 8 p.m. Conn. ORchard 7-1694. SHIRT PRESSERS, experience not Male or Female 37 SALE—STEP ladders, 8’ - 84.54, refrigerator. Inquire Mrs. Irish.. room home on one floor, garage, We accommodate 1000 people or else I’ll bring a blackjack with akiea stretched from the Kentucky Rice, a native of Fitchburg, GLASTONBURY .— Custom built Over 900. cars! Mass., moved to'H artford in 1915, FOUND—Black mongrel male dog. necessary. Steady work, guaran­ 6’ - 85.45. Sherwin-Williams, 981 ameaite drive, large treee, porch, me." and West Virginia border to Ten­ NAMES AIRWAY sanitizer aalea and aerv- Wa n t e d —Glrl for part time work REAL EISTATE sales person. Male TWIN BEDROOM. TV, next to three bedroom ranch. Living room and has been a resident of Dton- Call Lee Fracchla, Dog Warden. teed wages. Apply at One Hour Main St. MI. 3-6638. excellent conditloh. (Jarlton W. "I waa scared of getting nessee. ice. P. O. Box 381, or phone MI. in office to handle filing, typing or female. Licensed. Part or full bath, two gentlemen, free parking. with fireplace and wall to wall chester since 1936. He learned ac­ MI. 8-4540. Martlnizing, 20 East Center St. Hutchins, MI. 8-5132, 9-4694. Mem­ "Conn’s Largest Auction. Firm” roughed up then," Bedwell con-' Forewarned, towha downstream Id Photo 3-5310, before 8:30 a.m. or after 8 and miscellaneous duties. Apply time. Active realtor will ^ve com­ MI. 9-6801 after 6:30. carpet. Delightful kitchen and counting from the LaSalle Eb^cn- TOUCAN p.m. Goodyear Tire 4 Rubber Co., 180 MI. 9-2100, \ plete office cooperation. Ckimmis- w a l l p a p e r ROOM lots. 137 bun­ ber ' Mancheater Multiple Listing tinued. “ I .didn’t know what to on the Kentucky and Cumberland Elmer F. Ri IVIobilheat dles to choose from. Per bundle spacious dining area. Breezeway, POST AUCTION ROOMS Sion University, a correspondence SOCONY VACUUM NfATINC Oil a . Goodwin St., East Hartford. BU. Bion basis. The Real Elstate Cen­ VERY BEAUTIFUL fumlahed Sarvlce. do and I was all alone.. So I de­ Rivera in Kentucky, the Clinch in LOST—HARTFORD Charge-a-plate 82.44, three bundles for the price garage, patio,' full basement, near RT. '5 - BERLIN TURNPIKE rartment after 304 yeara of aerv- school, and on graduation, liecame 9-8424. ter, Inc. JA. 8-8524 front room, hot water-heat, Ule olf course. I^t 100x31.7. .Madeline cided. I better tell them what Virginia and Tennessee and Tug TRUST In gold caae. Call MI, 8-4844.' Hottseliold SerTtcea Help Wanted— Male 36 of two. Sherwin-Williams, 981 PARKER ST. — Six room Colonial Opp. Conn, Lt. k Power Co. Bldg. they wanted to know. IcIce with that Stale agency an instructor for the school, in ita bath with shower. 331 Summit at. With basement garage, nice lot, fmith. Realtor. MI. 9-1642. and Guyandotte'in West Virginia, (XEANING WOMAN. Two half Main St. MI. 3-6636. "I had seen pictures of the He plans now to go into the busi­ Hartford office. Offered 1.3-A or MI. 3-7116. now vacant. Ori^nally priced at were expected to cope with the days per week. Own transporta­ BOLTON—New 5U| room ranch tn dead bodies and of the scene and rushing waters. But hundreds of ness public cccouhttng. special­ Annonnennenta WE^VINO of bums, moth holea tion preferred. ML 9-0U8. ELECTRONIC WALLPAPER SALE. 758 patterns 818,300. but owners are anxioua to izing in the preparation of all types MALE OR FEMALE from two books. All in stock. All sell. Will listen to'any reasonable q secluded location. Lot is 175x200 1 also had the story read to me homes were vacated as a precau­ and tom clothing, hosiery rune, TECHNICIANS ROOM FOR RENT. 318 East Mid­ with more land available if de­ by a woman In a restaurant. tion. o f State and Federal tax returns. MORIARTY INCOME TAXES prepared in your handbags repatrad. * zipper re­ MCiTHER’S HELPER, tobacco pre-tfimmod. some pre-paated. 53c dle Tpke. Parking. MI. 3-5194. offer. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Of­ Local Stocks He is a licensed public accountant. home or by appointment. Exper­ single roll. Sherwin-Willtams, 981 fice MI. 3-1577 or Rea. MI. 9-7751. sired. Price of 816,200 includes (Bedwell cannot read) and 1 re­ 100 Home* Wrecked placement. umbrellas repaired, warehouse worker, dental hygien­ Experienced men required to as- Rice, who until the day is out BEER — WINES a ienced tax work. Call MI. 3-4723. ist. atore manager, receptionist, Mam St. MI. 3-6636. house with combination windows, membered parts of the story and Radio station WRIC, at Rich- men’s ahlrt collars reversed and aemble, wire and test electronic OFFICE FURNISHED ROOM, single or dou­ holds the longevity record for men ^ secretary, stenographer, clerk, devicea. Will consider recently, dis­ ble; Heated. Hot water. Parking. GREEN MANOR—5H lOOBt ranch. . firepiace, basement garage and iluotaUona Furnlslied By I made it up fitting myMlf into it. lands, Va.. relayed fCn appeal from LIQUORS i BROTHERS Personal replaced. Marlow’a Little Mend­ VACrUUM CLEANER, canister Garage. Three bedrooms, natural many other extras. T. J. Crockett, flood-besclged Grundy, a village still workipg, in . the department ' INCOME TAX ing Shop. typist, telephone operator, cashier, charged veterans with experience MANAGER MI. 9-7753. Coburn * 5Uddlebrook, Inc. "I then used Frank’s descrip­ 4 and bualneaa. ^rank Faridonl. Ml. saJesperson, houseworker, maid, type, attachments, excellent condi­ liniah birch cabinet kitchen, dis­ . Realtor, Office MI. 3-1577 or Res. Bank Stocka tion and occupitiom the guy that of 2,000 where all communications (some women have been there "Wo ddivor" m this field. Must be familiar with tion, 835. JA. 8-1513. Pistribnteri 9-2315. FLAT FINISH Holland window day worker, counter girl, sagd- electronic test equipment. Ehccel- WANTED posal. Ameaite driveway, knotty MI. 9-7751. Bid Asked waa with me \rith tlie Indian girls, were out and roads were impassa­ longer), has watched the take pine porch. Combination windows. ble. The report said 100 homes in from taxes grow enormously, ab shades, made, to measure. Ail wlch girl, charwoman, cook, lent .opportunity for the right man Apartments—Flats— EXLINGTON —Located on main First NaUonal Bank so he’d figure in as the second ^Arthur Drue Storfs j Split rail fence, fully landscaped. 84 Grundy were demolished. new revenue measures were passed 301 >315 Confor Sf. SEARS OLD CATALOGS .metal Venetian blinds at a new waitress, plant wrapper, electronic DipmonAsi— W atcher- Tenements 63 hard road, four room single, bath, of M anchester...... 29 guy." f low price. Keys made while you technician, cutter grinder, choco­ GRAY MANUFACTURING Newly redecorated. Seen by ap­ Hartford National Bedwell identified "Frank" as Before deciding , on federal aid. to meet new needs. MUST BE Jewelry 48 pointment. Ml. 9-5846. No brokers. gas furnace, three amall 50x50 lota Ml 3.513S WANTED wait. Marlow’a. late dipper, yam winder, wirer Bank and Trust Co'. 32 34 William C, Willingham, 26, an Gov. Thomas B. Stanley ^ called Started aa Examiner ' CO. included, $6500. George J. Cole­ When Rice first went to work and aolderer, press operator, shirt Thoroughly Experienced Book­ FIVE ROOM apartment, four room man, Conn. Bank A Tnist Co. Conn. Bank and acquaintance who now is serving upon state authorities for a sur­ Check you attica for old Scars FORMICA counters, ceramic wall HILLIARD ST„ MANCHESTER LEONARD W. YOST Jeweler, re- tenement. MI. 3-4761. HAWTHORNE ST. — Four room 39 <4 for the department, on Sept. 1, presscr and stam per.'Some part keeper Through Trial balance. patr«, adjusts watches expertly. Cape Cod with full abed dormer. Bldg., Rockville. TR. 5-4045, TR. Trust Co...... 36 a city jail sentence for drunken­ vey of the 12-cbunty tip of south­ Town Roebuck cafalogs. For old timers and floor tile. Let ua modernize time and full time jobs available. "A GOOD PLACE TO WORK" Manchester Trust ... 62 67 days starting February 7th we of­ your bathroom and kitchen. For Reasonable prices. ^ Open daUy. SMALL TWO room furnished apart- Nice lot. Originally priced at 5-4710. ness.'Willingham has admtted he western Virginia where more than Experienced or will train. Apply Capable of Supervising Office of Thursday evenings. 139 Sprucf 813,700. Owner anxioua to dispose Fire Insnranea Companies was with Bedwell and the Indian a thousand , persons 'were reported fer $30 in merchandise for the old­ tree estimates call Ml. 9-2855, The ment. Private bath, Apply Ma Aetna . Fire ...... 69‘ i .72(4 Conn. State Employment Service, Girls. Street. AU. 9-4387. of property. F.H.A. mortgage of ^ L U N4GTON—Under C construction. girls but denied having ever seen homeless. Advertisement est Seafb catalog turned in on or Tiia Shop, BucUand. 806 Main St., Mancheater. SALAD MAN and diahw- ;r. Part low’s, 867 Main St. Hartford Fire ...... 136 146 NOTICE before Feb. 8th. Dig out those old 811,200 available. T. J,. Crockett, Three bedroom ranch: plastered the Grihies sisters. Civil Defense officials also left or full time. Apply Red Ember walls, fire?)lace, built in electric National Fire ...... 77>,4. 82'.4 PuoHc Hearing catalogs, they’re worth money to TO ASfCOJEN WHOSE THREE ROOM apartment for rent Realtor. Office MI. 3-15^ or Rea. Medical evidence disclosed at an Washington for an aerial inspec­ WIRERS AND Restaurant, Route 6 4r 44A, Bolton. WE OFFER stove, basement garage. Located Phoenix ...... 77(4 80(4 In accordance with the require­ Notice is hereby given that a you today. Fuel and Peed 49-A For information call MI. 9-9043 Ml. 9-7751. inquest has discounted several of tion today of the entire 4-state HOMESSSREFLE REFLECT THEIR Former Hlilcrest location. on corner lot of approximately one Life and Inaemnlty Ins. Coa/ ment* of the Zoning Regulations Public Hearing of the Board pf Di­ Attractive Starting Salary. Excel­ any time. the statements in Bedwell’s con­ area. Senators Cooper and Morton. SOLDERERS DRY OAK WOOD, cut fireplace WOODBRIDGE ST. — /Six room acre. Early occupancy. $15,750. Aetna Life ...... 174 184 of the Town of Manchester, Conn, rectors of the Town dt Manches­ SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. -PERSONALITY YOUNG MAN preferably with ex­ fession announced by Lohman last Kentucky -Republicans, s’aid they lent ' Advancement Opportunity. and stove lengths. 810 per load. FOR RENT—Four ^ m unfur- ranch with attached garage, rear George J. Coleman. Conn. Bank Aetna Caaualty .....116 126 the Zoning Board of Appeals udll ter, Connecticut, will be held ^ in Manchester. Shomilng Parkade Experienced in wiring and solder­ perience in refrigeration or alliedal PI. 2.7886.— — ------: Sunday. Authorities have disclosed had been promised a quick decision held a public hearing- on Monday "Our Care Meana Longer Wear" line, to work in ourxvrvlce depart:' I>aid-Vac.atlons. •—'— ------■nlshed apartment:—Second floor. porch enclosed, good residential and Trust Co. Bldg.-, RockviUe. Conn. General ...... 251 266 on Kentucky's eligibility for fed­ the Municipal Building Hearing Manchester. Conn. ing resistors, condensors and panel Heat and hot w ater Referencea area, many extras. Sensibly TR. 5-4046 or TR. 5-4710. Hartford Steam Boiler 79 84 the preliminary flndings of an evening, February 11, 1957 at 8 Room on the 5th d*y of February, ment. We will train you in more Other Employe Benefits., autopsy indicate -the girls may eral assistance Ruga shampooed and- cleaned. boards. Excellent working condi­ intricate phases of the job. 43 required. Middle-aged couple. priced af 815,500. T. J. Crockett, Travelers ...... 71 75 P.M. in tlie Hearing room o f Uie 1857. at eight o ’clock in the af­ Wall to wall carpeting done in your FIREWOOD CUT to order, Ml. have died within hours after their Other Kentucky cities to report Municipal Building on the follow­ tions from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with hour week, full company benefits. 9-4394, MI. 9-3968. Write Box R. Herald~ Realtor. Office MI. 3-1577 or Rea. tniblia Utuinea ternoon, concerning the follovring Penonals home. Other rugs done on our disappearance from home. major damage included Whites- ing application. STATE HEAR­ cafeteria facilities. Driver’s license required. Coca MI. 9-7751. Wanted Real Estate 77 Conn. Power 41, 43(4 matters; premises. Free pickup and de­ ALL REPU ES HELD IN AVAILABLE FOUR room apart­ Conn. Light k Power 19 '21 Tissues from the girls' bodies burg and pikeville. Both cities ING ALSO. "FOR MEN who care" — Dante’s Cola Bottling Co., 451 Main St., A proposal that the Town of livery. ' • ment on second floor for adult NEW FIVE room ranch. Three bed­ Hartford EJcc. Lt. .. 57 (a 59(4 disclosed-they had not consumed feared contamination of water sup- James M.'Rufini. 116-118 Center Manchester purchue the fran­ Barber Shop — Shopping Plaza, East HarKord, Conn. CONFIDENCE Garden— Farm— Dairy GftAY MANUFACTURING family of two. reasonable rent. rooms. extra large lot. Move right ARE YOU CONSIDERING Hartford Gas Co. ... 36 39 alcohol. Nor was there any indica­ lies and appealed for typhoid ser­ Street, busines* Zone II. Special chise or franchises, rights and all KaM Center at Lenox St. Quick SMITH’S UPHOLSTERY ASSURANCE OF 895. minimum Products 50 Wnte Box N, Herald. in. New five room ranch. Three BELLING YOUR PROPERTY? tion either had been abused 'sexual­ um which was rushed in by heli­ service—two barbers—free park­ So. New England exception is requested to have other personal property of the SHOP per week to man that qualifies. bedroom, basement garage. Six We will appraise your property 39 41 ly. copters. ' ing. co: No. 1 GREEN MOUNTAIN pota­ ROCKVILLE—Three new three Tel...... Limited RepUrcr’s License. Also, Highland Perk Water Company. MI. 9-4888 Married man. 25-40. Own late Send reqpme. of experience and toes. mealy and nice eating, de­ room Cape Ctod. breezfway and free and without any obligation. Manufacturing Qoropaalea .Bedwell's statement said the Teams of Kentucky Health De­ Certificate of Approval for same. room modem apartments with re­ garkge. Five years old. Price- Jacob F. Miller, Secretary WANTEaS—Ride to P.W.A., East Evenings MI. 3-7267 HILUARD ST., MANc:HESTER model car. Work 50 minimum referencea to Box P, c.to Herald. livered to your door. Clall C. T. We also buy property for cash. Arrpw. Hart, Heg. 50 53 girls had eaten hot dog sandwiches partment physicians and Army All persoqs interest may at­ frigerators and alectric ranges $16,200. CaU owner. MI. 3-8026. No Board of Directors Hartford from Oakland St. 8 a.m.- hours. Have good work back­ Hathaway. ML 9-6438. Selling- or buying contact Asao. Spring ...... 34(4 37>4 a few hours before their bodies doctors left an emergency medical tend this hearing. Manchester, Connecticut FURNITURE repairing and refin- "A GOOD PLACE TO WORK" and h u t furnished. Good location. real estate dealers please. S'TANLEY BRAY, Realtor 4:45 p.m. MI. 9-8933. ground and be able to boss self. 8100. For an appointment. OUl Bristol Brass ...... 13 15 were abandoned. A medical report center at London, Ky,, to act up ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Dated at Manchester,.Connecti­ iahing; antiquea reatored. Furni­ For interview. Call JA. 8-3079. BRAE-BURN REALTY WAITRESSES, . hostesses, salad MI. 9-7885 or TR. 5-7630. TEMPTING!—A house so tempting Collins ...... 110 120 discounted the statement, show­ vaccinations programs in affected William H. Stuek, Chairman cut. this 28th day of January, WANTED—Ride to south parking ture Repair Service, TalcottvlUe. EMPLOYER WILL interview ex- Household Goods 61 Ml. 3-6273. ing Barbara's stomach contained cities. ' girls, dishwashers. P art.or full SALESPERSON, truck driver, car that you’ll want to move right in. Dunham Bush ...... 10(j 114 :itl Charles S. Towle, Secretary 1957. lot Pratt A Whitney from Route Ml. 3-^7A49. perienced investment security . 35 38 traces of food she was known to United Mine Workers hospitals Now Is The Ume. Appiy Red E m ber, Reatap- washer,'lnborei'1 tool designer, en^ FUNK’S ANTIQUE SHOP, 420 Five room ranch, fireplace, large THIS AGENfnr needs Cape Cod, Em-Hart ...... Advt. No. 2415 A ’ . No. 2834 .85, Bolton, 1 and 3 ahlfta. MI. .11 salesperson or will train someone FOUR ROOM Hat, on bus line. . 53 56 have eaten w:lth the family the at" Pikcvillc' and VYilllamson, W. rant. Route 6 4 44A, Bolton. For­ glneer, pharmacist! detailcr, I.!ake St., is buying ana selling rooms, large lot. 103 Prospect St. 4-5-6 ahd 7 room singles and 2- Fafnir Bearing .... 9-1084. . mer HlUcrest location. with a sales background. New or­ AdiUts. Inquire 635 Center St. E It E,Realty Agency. MI. 9-6297, Landers-Frary Clk. . 18(4 204 night she disappeared. Va., were surrounded by high draftsman, stock clerk, window ganization in Manchester. Apply good used furniture and antiquea. family houses. Buyers waiting. Time To Start BuHdinK-HContractlng; 14 MI. 3-4480. Howard R. Hastings, Realtor. N. B. Machine Co. . 34 37 His statementI that he and Frank water.*. Tired staffs worked over­ YOUNG WOMEN wanted for hand cleaner, lubrication man. ware Conn. State Employment Service, MI. 0-6580. Hours 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Automobiles for Ssle 4 house worker, farm worker, cut CaU Ml. 9-1107 any time. ' North and Judd .. . 37 40 beat the girls into unconsciousness time to provide care for patients FOR YOUR remodeling, repairs or cutting. Apply KaKlar Toy Co., 60 808 Main St., Mancheater, Friday, Business Locations BEST BUY! (Justom built Cape in Russell Mfg...... 9 11 after the girls resisted their ad­ moved to upper floors. A UMW additions call WUltam Kanehl, Hilliard St. ter. welder, machinist, toolmaker, Feb. 1, '2 p.m. NO MONEY NEEDED! r Planning BEFORE YOU BUT m used car engine lathe operator, mill- For Rent 64 fine location and fine condition. USTINGS WANTED—Single, two- Stanley Works .... . 45 48 vances also was disputed by path­ hospital at Whitesburg was not hit n see 43orman Motor Sales. Bulck Contractor and Builder. MI. TAKE 3 YEARS TO PAY! Five pleasant rooms and addition­ famUy three-family, bualneaa Terry Steam ...... 150 ologists’ reports. There were no by the flood. 8-7778. TYPIST. EXPERIENCED Elxcfel- Ing machine operator, inspector, BRICK BUILDING, two blocks Sales and Service, 385 Main compositor, jig borer, sheet metal al room partially finished. Fire­ property. Have many cash buyers. Torrington ...... 26 28 marks of violence on the bodies At the London State Police bar­ lent working conditions, benefits. Situations Wanted— * WANTED from Main St. Approximately 2800 place. Second floor lavatory. Shin­ 25 REVLYJ^ That New Street ML 9-4S71. Open evenings. BID WELL Homa Improvement Co. BU. 9-4301. worker, mold maker, comb, fixer, 'Mortgages arranged. Please call ■U.S. Env’lp com ... . 23 Some authorities reportedly have racks, Sgt. Jack Coburn aaid Pike- Female 38 Reliable Honest, Person aq. ft, of' floor space. Close to gle exterior. Large lot. Madeline George L. Grazladlo. Realtor. Ml. Alterations, additions, gmragea foreman, cutter grinder, driver, TO TAKE OVER parkin'^ lot. MI. 3-8494. U.S. Env’lp pfd .: ..11*4 134 theorized that the sisters froze to ville also had asked for a thousand NEED A CAR? Short on a down Smith, RuU or. MI. 9-1642. 9-5878, 109 Henry St, . 48 51 dress shop Re-sldlng speciallsta. Easy budg­ GIRL WANTED—Shirt preaser for routeman, electronic technician, UNPAID BALANCE Veeder-Root ...... death. Army cotiRwhIch wCre being ship­ Home payment or had your credit turned The above quotations are not to PiMm et terma MI . 9-649.5 or TR laundry. Apply in person. Maple television service man, meat cut­ WILL CARE tor child days. 812.60 MONTHLY PA'VMENTS STORE—Formerly Sears Roebuck LENOX ST.—Economical, but nice, WANTED—Real estate listings. Bedwell also said in his state ped from Ft. Knox. down? Don't'give up! For a good Dry Cleaners and Laundry, 72 ter. Some part timb and full time be constnjed as actual markets. REOPENING FRIDAY. FEB. 1 deal—not tbm a small loan coni, 5-9109. weekly. JA. 8-3815. 816.79 at the Center. Desirable Main S t six complete rooms. Automatic Contact Turkington Bros. Realty toent he had registered at 'hotels Maple St., Manchester. jobs available. Experienced or will 3 Complete locaUon, heat (umiabed. Approxi­ heat, hot water, storm aaah, Co., 351 Center St.. Manchester.' with one of the sisters but admit­ Although requested, the United pany—aee "Harry" at 333 Main train. Apply Conn. State Employ­ WILL GIVE CJHILD love and care $73,000 BLAZE .lust back from New York with an excit­ S t (Formerly Douglas Motors). Rooms of Fumltura mately 1200 aq. ft. floor apace. MI. screens, ■ attractive lot. Many ML 3-1507, evenings Ml. 0-5665 or ted'in the same statement he can- States Senate- refused to approve, RoofinE—Sidfne 16 SALEIS TRAINEE. If you have had' ment Service, 808 Main St., Man­ days. Vicinity Waddell School. 9-6808 or MI. 9-8521. Bristol, Jari. 31 A small -not write except his name. He annexation of the Dominican Re­ ing collection of sparkling new Spring a successful sales experience in extras! Only 812,500. Maddock Jc MI. 8-7731. 1949 CADILLAC sedanette. Black chester. Call MI. 9-6889. Beautiful Weatlnghouse Elcc. deVos, Realtors. JA. 2-0255, eve- North Side department store was testified yesterday he had gone to public in 1868-70 after Spain had Fashions! We Will Be Happy To with almoet new white wall Urea. FOR THE beat in shingle and built any line of business and arc will­ Refrigerator LIST WITH Manchester Multiple gutted by fire after closing time school in Paris, 'Tenn., four years. relinquished sovereignty. up rpoftng, mttera, leaden, chim- ing to work we will train you to nlnga, MI. 9-3954. Good condition. 9695. May be seen Beautiful Bedroom Suite Stilarban For Rent 66 Listing Service. Nineteen realtors yesterday. Tlie fire, which caused Managers of hotels and bars ney and roofafr* repain call Coughlin. sell new Buick automobiles under Situations Wanted- at-Tom ’s Tydol Station. Hartford A & P TEA COMPANY Beautiful Living Room Suite. WETHERELL ST.-Spotleaa two- serving you. For Inforniation damage estimated by. firemen at which Bedwell said he and* Frank Our labels must be removed , You— Just Ask Us. ^ MI. ,3-7707. , our training plan. Liberal aalaVy Beautiful Dinette Set FOUR ROOM furnished, winterized family, 4-4 duplex. Oil heat, alum­ -Bd. any time. MI. 3-7718. Male 39 home. Available til] June. Andover please call Carlton W. Hutchins. $75,000, also brought smoke dam­ had taken the Grimes glrs denied but the guglity remains!. during training period. Apply in Beautiful ’’.Do Luxe" Range inum combinatoin windowa, dou­ MI. 9-5132, 9-4694. age to two small- adjoining stores. RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and person,,see Mr. Gorman or Mr. Applications Accepted Lake. MI. 3-5194. his statement. The girls’ mother. _ PRESCRIPTIONS ABLE TYPIST, secretary, time­ Instead oY Weatinghouae Elec. ble garage, large lot. Two vacan­ Mrs. Loretta Grimes, friends o f built up roofs, gutter and con- Sterling, Gorman Motor Sales, keeper, bookkbeper. Ten , yeara, I DE SOTO Regrigerator if you prefer cies. Maddock'A deVoa, Realtors. the family ahd'kchool officials have “FREE PICR-UE Winter Hours: Tursday-Saiurday, 1(1:00 a-m. to 6:00 p.m. ductor work.k, row ,' olchimney re- Inc., 285 Main St., Manchester. For Grocery Clerks jplus, office. Adaptable-. Seeking Wanted To Rent 68 a! ’ pain. Ray Hagenow, ML 9-3314. Ruga, Lamps, Tables, Linoleum JA. 2-0255, eveninga, JA. 84)139. ' Huck W eaving It's Sew-Simple scoffed at the statement the girls AND DELIVERY" AT THE GREEN focal opportunity. MI. 9-9158. and a Few Other Articles MANCHESTER LUMBER, INC. 1958 two-door hardtop Fireflite Ray Jackson, 5Q. 8-8825. LADY CAN WORK 9:30 a.m. to In Manchester . apartr would have, been involved in the COR. WOODHRIDGE and MIDDLE TPK£. EAST: Sportsman. Power ateering, power 3:30 p.m. aeiling Avon Cosmetics. EVERYTHING type of sordid escapade described THE UNPAID for two adults and one child, i k , PINE PHARMACY 2SS CENTER ST. PHONE Ml 3.5144 brakes, radio and heater. White ROOFING, SIDING, palnUng. Car­ Pleasant, permanent., 40% com ­ On Full-time Basis Bonable. MI. 3-8328. by Bedwell. 864 C E f^ R 8T.>-NI fl-981i walla, extra snow Urea, undercoat- pentry. Alterations and addiUons. mission plus .bonus. Call Ml. Doss-oBirds— Pel's . 41 BALANCE PRICE FOR SALE Ceilings. Workmanahlp guaran- OKLY 8458.26 _ ed- 1816 actual njtlea. Privately 3-5195. Many Benefits LOOKTKO. . .f o r ^ house to renf.for owned. Spotlessly clean. 4eed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 399 Autumn BIRD, cal and dog supplies, whole- Free storage. until wanted. Free three adults. Reliable party. VERNON Pai(^ Holidays delivery. Free set up by our own Schendel Attends St. MI. 3-4880. Five Day Week aala and retail. paUy 9 to 6 p.m. 9-3165. room ranch with dosed SPOTS MOTORS. INC. ‘Tuesday^ Thur^ay, Friday nighta reliable men. 4b knotty^ pine breqaw ay A & P TEA c o m p a n y Good Starting Wage Meeting of Chiefs Sick Benefits 7 to 9 Porterfield’S Route 5 gnd YOUNG COUPLE wiUi two chU- and garage. 2 good slse bed­ ROCKVILLE. TR. 6-3313 Roofins and Chimneys 16-A (jhspel. South Windsor. JA 8-3391, P'hone Me Immediately dren desire five room unfurnished rooms, lovely Uving room, Pension Plan Hartford CH. 7-0358 The Weather May Be/^old, But A pplications Accepted apartment by March 1st. MI. tUe bath, kitchen hne knot­ . Police Chief Hernutu O, Schendel ROOFING.— Sp^allzlng in repair­ Hoapitalization . MANCHESTER PET Center, 9«5 ' After 7 P.M. CM, 6-4690 9-W67. ing roofs of all kinds. Also new Group Insurance " ty pine'' panneUng with sttended the monthly meeting'of \ ^ & T y Brings You Another 1941 BUICK SEDAN. Has five good For .Grocery Clerks Mslii St. 8 A H Green stamps. See It Day or Night roofs. Gutter work. Qilmneya Vacation with pay plenty of-cabinets. -Lot size the (Connecticut Police (Chief’s 700x16 tires, |8Q. MI. 9-1038. MI. 9-4273. Free parking. "If you If you have: no means of transpor­ EJXECUTIVB desires ranch type ItO'xIlO'. An excellent bug cleaned, repatnd, 28 yean’ ex tation,'' I’ll send my auto for you. Assn, held at the Farmington In Manchester Apply daily between 8:30 .a.m.- want a pet—aee ua.” O ^ n Mon.,- house with two or three bedrooms at $11,000. 1981 KAISER. Very good condition. silence. Free esumatea. Call Sat. S-8. Thurs. and Frl.. 9-9. No obligation. in suburban Hartford. F. W. Wool- County ’Club, today. Slowiey.0 Mancbeatcr ML 8-5381. l:0(Lp.tn. St A A P Supermarket, (Kief Schendel said that pictures 1949 Packard custom. Very good, On Full-time Basis 118'K. Center St., Manchester, worth Co., 941 Main St., Hartford. ROCKVILLE condition, PI. 2-7211. A—U-B—E—R—T— S were shown on Scotland Yard po­ Conn. H i YEAR OLD black and white YOUNG COUPLE with two chil­ Fox Hill Dr. A beautifnl t- lice procedure by. Police (Chief HOT SPECIAL! Many Benefit;^* 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HAR’TFORD Beating—Plumbing |7 CoUie. MI. 9-9259. dren desperately 'to need of five or room Garrison ' Colonifl, . 3 Renry Kelleir o f the New Canaan Paid Hofidaya large size bedrooms. ' Full Auto Repairing—(*aintinc 7 Five Day'Week ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, six room first floor apartment in Police Department, which was fol­ ★ GIANT 24" IN MAHOGANY CABINET MancheateK Good referencea. TR. ceramic title bath (tile PLUMBING and beaung—Repatn Good Starting Wage iaaa, china, and used furniture lowed by a general dlscuasion of CAR BURN OIL? TWO PARAKEIETS tn large cage, 8-3071. floor I. lovdy living^ room law enforcement procedure. and contract wore. Call ML 9-9541. Sick Benefits ^ STOCK BOY accetaoriea. Call MI. 9-9793. tought and .sold. Furniture Repair with flreplare, dining'* room* .Tension Plan Service. Ml. 8-7449. Economy overhaul, moat ca n . LLOYD’S , Plumbing. Service as­ kitchen with plcaty of cabi­ Pans and labor 849.95. No down Hoapitalization Young man over .18 years of age (CONTROL BRED baby parakeets 1957. TELEVISION. Three famous nets,’ entrance hallwny, plas­ sures satisfaction, prompt aervice. CSronp Insurance to maintain stock supply of parts to St 134 Gletfwood St. Hours, 3-9 p. payment, 84.96 monthly. AU work, CH. 7-9134, MI. 9-5485. makes, discount prices. No doiyn ter walls throughout. Full invitation to Bid guaranteed. Vacation with pay. aaaemblera. Must havp ability -to m. daily MI. 9-6572. payment, $2 weekly. No payment cellar 'with hatchway, hot maintain stock records. Elxcellent BOOKKEEPER S. WATSON. PLUMBING and heat­ Apply daily between 8:30 a.m.- until March. Budget Center. MI. water heat, attached garage« Sealed Proposals for electrical COLE MOTORS ing contractor. New InstaUaUons, ofqjortunity for ambitious, energet­ 3-4164- dty water and sewerage. 6:0Q p.m. at A A P Supermarket, ic young man'. MvMtocR—’Vehicles 42 work at 4he Cooper Hill Street 418 CenUr SL M l' 9-0980 alteraUon work and repair work. 118 E. Center St., Manchester, Position,. ep«ii for on ox- Lot size 75'xiSfl'. Beautiful Filter Plant will be received at Ml. 9-3808. Conn. WE BUY COWS. caUa and beft GENERAL ELECTRIC washing location. A home of quality, the office of the'General Manager machine, wringer type. Good con­ GRAY MANUFACTURING cattle, also entire herds. CaU $18,000. -Municipal Building, Manchester, Auto Driving School 7-A PeUa Bros. MI. 3-7406. dition. MI., 3-8^7. porioflcod man with a Millinery—Dressmaking 19 CO. Many other Hstlnga nvaU- ponnecticut until 3:(X) P.M.. East­ LARSON’S DRIVINO School, ern SrandfTd Time on February Hi l l i a r d s t ., Ma n c h e s t e r proqrossivo Orm. nble. Dr e s s m a k in g , alterations, open 11. 1957. Mancheatcr'a only trained and THE ECONOMY SALES CO. Articles For 'Sale 45 c h in a CABINET, 815. Call V&. , For nn appointment call oarttfled instructor. For your safe­ 9:30 a.m-5 p.m. Evening appoint­ "A GOOD PLACE TO WORK” 9-2712. Information and speiHficaUons' ty We sure m ined to teach proper­ ments. Mrs. Brunelle, 50 Pionear For a young lady, general office ROYAL AND Smith-Corons port­ Writ* Box W may be had at the office of the ly. ML 9A078.’ Circle, MI. 9-9283. work. Light dictation, typing. This able and standard typewhtera. BEFORE YOU buy a new rug any­ WATSON REALTY Town of Manchester Water De­ is a growing firm and in the proc­ AU makes of adding machines where. shop Marlow’s for better nrall Boad, Vemoo. partment, 66 Center Street dur­ LOST OONRID£!N(?E quickly re- ess of expanding. Good opportunity YOUNG MAN sold or rented. Repidra on aU -rug values. One group o f 9x13 wool ,c>o Tho HoroM T d . MI 0-7885 or TR 6-7830 ing office hours. .- alorad 17 *' skilled, courteous in- Moviiig—Tnickinc to advance. Five , day week. Hours makes. Marlow’s. blend ruga for only 859.93 with Richard Martin ' IncliHlad FREE with atnictor. Profaaaionai teaching. Storage 2 0 9-5. Will consider part time ^ays. free rug cushion included, 879.50 .Xaaohestcr’a leading driving Excellent opportunity for youiig Superintendent and General th# prk# I*— SDR SALE—65 gal. drums, in good values. Marlow’s Furniture Dept. Manager school. Call Mr. MorUock. ML AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO local Apply to Mr. Shear man age 20-80 in ahipplng and re­ Huck Weaving or Swedish darn­ eonditioii, 83,50 each. For further AdvL No- 3082 >78M. and long diatance movmgj pacih 47 Allyn St., Hartford, Conn. ceiving department of progressive information caU The' Herald, CLOSE OUT on all inlaid linpleum, ing la a Very old -and siniple type ing, storage Call Mi: 8-8187 Hilart- J A. 7.7184 phone MI. 341121. Marbelle pattern, others. AH must • FREE DEUVERY MANCHESTER Dri'ving Academy mjuiufacturing concern. Must bi -Of: embroidei^ worked on huck •ford CH- 7-1428. o , 81.69 square yard, The Tile tohreling. By changing the colors, This dainty little ■ outfit for a ifoa n n leea reaults. Ebepert fnatruc- good in typing and be willing to per- SALE — 33 1-3% off on 1056-1057 thop, 1087 Tolland Tplje., - Buck- iien, dual controlled car. Call MI. MANCKESTBR -> Movmg and tho same designs may be used .on young mtsa is so easy to.sew, is as Town of Manchester, Conn. OFFICE CLERK forrh various duties. Apply in per­ wallpaper. Green Paint and Wall­ land. cute as her smile. Wlifg pr. puff • TO-DAY FREE SERVICE »«*3 or PI. 2-7249. Day or eve trucking Co. Ml. S-8018. Owned paper at the Green, Open daUy 0-0 WANTED any item—such aq , Knvels, run­ Competitive Examinations son or call for appointment. ners, * pillows or 'handbags—and sleeve dress, bonnet and cape. aptMiatments, and operated by Walter B. Per- A very responsible ’ position for p-m- WESTINGHOUSE eledric stove! Clerk Stenographer ett Jr., and Wilham J. Pickering s young o r . middle-aged woman. and, refrigerator,, four years old, in | appear different each time. * No. 8463 with Patt-o-Rama in­ Salary $2,548—83,133 • 1 YEAR GUARANTEE Verifying and recapping tales in ALL e l e c t r i c / razor parts and first claas condition.,May be seen I WAPPINGy GLASTONBURY, Pattern No. 2693 contains ma­ cluded is,in sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6 Servica Offered 13 MANCHESTER Package Delivery. ROOSEVELT MILLS, INC, terial rcsiulrements; step-by-step years. Size 2, dress and boiuiet. Thirty-five hour week, 9 A.M. ON PICTURE TUU voices and calculating salesmen’s aervice. Two barbers every Satur­ at 800 Center St. after 6:38 p .m .' to '5 P.M.; paid holidays, paid Light trucking and package deliv­ commiasiona. Accuracy and . apti­ '210 East Main St., RockviUe, Conn. day. Free parking. RusaeU's Bar- MT. 9-6858, . stitch illustrations; embroidery 2 V $ yards of 36-lnch: cape 13/8 t Y B O m C E 82.50 per call. AU alck leave and vacations, pension ery. Refrigeratort, washers and tude for figures are require^. ’I%ls MI. 3-$638 ^ber Shop, cor. Oak and Spruce Sts. yards of 54-tncl». ' guaranteed. Can Bob Webp. cIJirL/ ■ . and social security benefits atoVe moving specialty. Folding is a key position and- will merit TWO QUALITY gaa ranges, One SOUTH WINDSOR •' SeqiO 26c in coins,. your name, For this, pattern, send 35c in INSTALLED QN YOUR M a n . For Application cludrs for rent. 8U. 9 -trn 2 tlose investigation. No typing nec 7X11 'mEADLE STAR Preli, ex- apartment size, one regular. Also address and the pattern number coinsj your name, address, size PRESENT VHP ANTENNA. WAlirTED—Single man 18 to 40 to Job Description I'- easary. Apply. cdlent condition, 8135. Invincible . all a tto,ANNE o ,A N W E CABOT,______THE____ -MAN- desired, end the pattern number stay nights at Jooal establishment filing cabinet, four drawer, 837:so. Call MI. 9-1457 or ^ I . 9-0083. And wiring. SU kinde, j) Painting—d*apering 21 and answer calls, iRoom, bath. TV, OSE8TER EVENING HERALD. to SUE BURNETT. T flK MAN­ COCA-COLA ^OTTLINa CO. CaU MI. 9-1021: / ' ' . CORRESPONDENTS CHESTER BVENING HERALD, Information S^M . after $ p.m. linens furnished, also chanbe to EXCELLENT VALUES on new ll$0 AVE; ' AMERICAS, NEW Apply to PHILCO TV CONSOiE ’ Re f in is h in g ceuingt. painting, ' 451 Main St; - , pick up a few extra doUara. Write YORK 36, N. y . • U5fl AVR. AMERICAS. NEW t v Bandce. Sawing ma- NBW'CKlB for the 7>aby? Bee Mar- chrome kRcben seta, bedroom'^ liv- General Managei^fl 7950. STANLEY BACKUS. OwiMr. Good clean workmanship at 'rea- ployer will interview Frj.. Fel). tarh^rinted Inside the book. 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THURSDAY. JANUARY SI. IWT Hanrlf^alier Eiipnitt^ % raUi

Th<^ ChutCh Council of ZI p w The midweek prayer and praise Lutheran Church will meet. at 8 -Tax Payment Due service .tonight at 8 o'clock at the " ■^ About Town o'clock tomorrow ni|rht at the Salvation Army Citadel will be in wv church. charxe o f^ r s . Major John Pickup Tax payments'on thn town’s and Mfl. Dorla Howard. Th* nttt me«Unf t t th« Man- 21-mill tax will become over­ PINEHURST IS OPEN THURSDAY chwtar Oirl Bcoat Countil will b« Capt. 'Frank G. Re>’nolda of the due after tom>r mv'.' Paul Cer- C. Joseph Fulton, 113 West Cen­ haM TuMday ftiaht at 8 o’clock NavaJ War . CoHeja,-’ Newport, R. I.. X'lnl,*'collector of revenue, re­ at th« boma of Ifn . John Pfekfoa, will apeak at the Naval Reaerve ter St., well known bus operator, ■ad FRIDAY NIUMTS TILL kOO minded taxpayera today. hsa 'entered Hartford Hospital for 85 Holl S t Tralnlnjr Center, Cromwell, on Feb. Deadline fpr payment is 8 surifery.W’ 18. on ‘"Ihe Importance of Sea p.m. at Cervlnl's office in the Itoyil Black Pracaptoryt^No. 13, PoWet." A number of men in thU Muniripal L-ilIdinc. Mailed will meet tomorrow nifht at 8 area arc membera of the diviaion. .^a ^ ,'nt» 'poatmarked' before Mr.’ and Mrs James Aceto, 891. o'clock in Orange Hall. A.11 mam* Hit lecture will be open to '* the mfdniKht tomorrow will also Hilliard St., recently visited Mana­ b m are raqueatad to ba praaant public. be ar-'epted. tee County Public Beach, managed Interest on the unpaid taxes by the Ann Maria Island Kiwania Club, Fla. The Rev. CUfford O. Simpson. The Little Flower of Jeans accrues at the rate of a half su n IN TOF aUAlITT mtoUUr of Center Oonfrerational Mothers Circle wiU meet tomorrow per cen* a “month after Feb. 1. Church, and Mrs. Simpson’ depart­ at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Rob­ Members of Senior Girl Scmil ed today from New York for a 8' ert J.^Diiran. 67 Wadsworth St. Trodp f are planning to have a « y cruisa_on the 8. 8. Queen of | Mrs. Rofer BeSulieu will be co- The WBA Guard a u b will meet food aale at the J. W. Hale Store Bermuda.~ * They whl atop at . . the. 'U-: -jhostess. hostess. Members are nreminded to tonight at 8 o'clock at the home starting at 9 o'clock Saturday lands o( Bermuda and Nassau. i brinf irlfta for .the raifte. of Mrs, Mae Roberts, 4 Chapel St. morning. ■ '\ SpoeioNy Mode The meat me-at-the- chopping-block boys are throwing the book at F o rT o M o U so YOU WILL FIND you this week . , . that hole in your freezer or EVERYTHING YOU NEED refrigerator is creating a . . . Kraft De Luxe la an draft! Better fill it up entirely new idea in tabla AT PINEHURST apreads. . What’ll jtiu have? MEAT DEPARTMENT... Beef, lamb, pork or poul­ . . . For the flrat time, the try? davor of the moat expenaiva ■pread money can buy haa 8UCRD PASTBOMI been captured by an exclu- ... Name your favorite live Kraft proceaa. The fla­ 1st PRIZE KNOCKWrRST protein eaUng . . . We vor of . s t u Ff e d t u r k e y s have it... 10 LB. HEN TURKEV.S KRAFT DE LUXE , TINY COCKTAIL FRANKFURTS KOSHER ALL BEEF FRANKFirRTS . . . Pork, nothing but .els SO subtle, no wonderfully 1st PRIZE VERY .SMALL SAI’SAOE LINKS the finest center chops. delicate, your taste can’t tell 1st PRIZE BAG SAUSAGE Bib or lyoin Pork Roasts it from that expensive . . . be sure to have some HALE’S Self Serve and Meat Dept apread—the only important EXTRA THIN BACON FROM RATH AND MORRELL difference is the far. lower Shurfine Apple Saucie or HoteV Freshly GrouMl LAND O ’LAKES ■ price. Smucker’s Cun-ant Jelly to go with your pork . .. T H I S W i i K ’S COFFEE BUTTER . . . Gf course, you’ll keep ! . . Tender Lamb Legs it refrigerated, just the way from Pinehurst set any yoti bought It, to protect the delicate flavor of this jar of mint jelly to 4^uiv- MEAT VALUES new and different marga­ ering . . . * s’' rine. ./.s o much for ths lb quality . . . now for the lb i good news on price . . . i , . Tendercure Pine- "W A Y e E ST " f K e SH POULTRY— HRST QUALITY When you see this picture of a-tender, sizzling Pinehurst hursl Corned Beef that 7 5 steak, you know that our meat ■manager. Charles McCarthy, goes equally well as ah IN QUARTKR8 has, selected ‘'steak" as "one. of the meats of the week." Get old fashioned N. E. Din­ 3 1 cent sale to introduce steaks at Pinehurst c,iit to order, thick or thin . .. . or buy JACK FROST„> ner or in corned beef this new Kraft De Luxe! them right out of the case . . . you get lj(e -same choice CONFECTIONERY W GrendmoHitr's Pure quality Western Govei-nment inspected beef . . . properly .sandwiches with rye MOWN Brings thi.s margarine to trimibed and aged. , MARMALADE CHICKEN LEGS you for only 20c lb., pro­ bread and mustard . . . vided you buy 2 lb.s. . , . SUGAR one at the regular price REGULAR SIRLOINS of 39c H). The 2nd for A.NDJI.LL ta rjre only Ic . . . no limit. Jar SHORT STEAKS 'Lb. Loah lor render eapntre remNirs «nd plump muoty 4 5 fowl, fryors or brellors in Halo’s Poultry dopartmont. Special Flat or Double Bone Sirloins . , .lb. 89d ShtALL SIZE—TRIMMED TO PLEASE YOU Ah ha! Me proud coffee Nestles Cake! If it’s richness, ^ SIIGAK HiART TENDER the Kaffee Klatsching SWE|T PEAS Qhoeolate Morsels TO SERVE WITH YOUR STEAK munchcr.4 want . . . they Smokes Shoulders Now Frem FRESH M U S H R O O M S Vz ib. 39e certainly- will find it in Pinehurst’s Sara Lee all Smucktri . . . butter pecan coffee cake. These along 'with Sara I.:, Lee Butter Pound Cakes, 2 lb cans IDAHO BAKING POTATOES Cream Cheese Cakes and 2 4 1 3 9 c A Full Qt. Decanter S lbs. 49c Chocolate Cakes .vou wijl For Ton House Cookies and find frozen in our frosted Jar Of ether favotitea. W o havo a fino tolocfien of small horns: Pro*cookod foods case. The coffee S U N S V i ^ short shank, or oxtro trimmod shonkloss horns. PANCAKE SYRUP, cakes .vou can thaw, heat psEMiea w kaavARD and re-freeze or keep in For Only 49c Jar PRUNE JUICE St’PER SPECIAL—'TAMOFS MORREU.” BRAND the ice box for several TOP ROUNB TIP CUBE days. How any coujd be Piekled Beet^ left over to re-freeze or Wa call your attention to refrigerate, I do not some w ry nice Orange TENDERKNIVED STEAKS Marmalade from Smucker, iLb. know, . . . BAG SAUSAGE which selU at Sic and old fashioned ' Crab Apple Jelly |ars at 29c. M The price i.s right . . .' the quality can’t be beat. . . While .Vou’^'« got your 2 So we repeat our special on meaty 3rd thru 7th ribs of head in the freezer, take 1 Vaolfy atse rafrlgenstor bottle. 4 5 a look at our Idlewild'!.. 3 ^ ‘1 .0 0 Farms real Cornish Hens. FIREMAND SWANSON BONED ALMOST LIKE GETTING A POFND FRKE! Choice Pinehurst We, have them in atwo sizes . . . also boned and You should soo tho largo vorioty of sousogp prod­ RIB OVEN stuffed and a limited PINKHHIfON Chiekei or Turkey quantity of Cornish Hen ucts and told cuts at Halo's. A now irem., test ro- Chicken Livers. . . . eoivod is"Bockwurst." Sunshine Biscuit Co., mak­ U. S. WKSTKUS NTRER ers of the long famous H y- While fresh ,vegct^blea I lb. tin can drox Cookies which you get ROAST are' scarce keep a few so fresh at Pinehurst, wants us tp tell you about Sun­ Our njeat men fix these standing roasts so that thev packages of Pictsweet 6 5 shine Oatmeal cookies and are eas.\* to serve. Let them stand artd “ set” awhile frozen vegetables on Sunshine Sugar Jumbles for easier slicing'. Buy 2 or^three rib.s. Serve it cold hand. . . . which are such a good value as well as hot. K 'you want to put some in your S IR L O r STEAK .for the large family. .... G IVI TO THE freezer . . . see Chartie Mac. F O L I0 lb MARCH OF DIMESI • Both the Jamblen and the PINEHURST LEAN iN flB. 2fe Oatmeal Cookies SfB* WWl^ ■ «i II i III FRESH GROUND BEEF Lb. 50c Holp'e hos o good vorioty of itdms in tho soofood full lb. bag at 0|i^ 39c O O U 3 eeuntor. Moko your soloctien from FISH FILLfTS, ReguIar^Hamburg. De .Luxe Chopped Evorydoy Low SLICES, or lAKING PIECES; also OYSTERS ood lb. 39c Sirloin Pattiea U>. 89c 49c SCALLOPS. Soop P ricM Rogulor Loan FoPtios lb. 59c frozen Food Speciols PlMWe raflaam P A G

Show Crep AtparayMt SfNars 10 oc. 49c With pride. NABISCO pre- coupons bar*. aenta .this choice selection At Pinehurst.:. of line cookies in 10 dUtinc- fi IM Baked Fisk Diaaer - oa. 65e tive flavors and shapes. . ,< w e a fh i' LOWER PRICE ON Criaco ...... 3 Iba. 88e. ^ / K I N D \ p ru f Wlatar fiariea Strawkerrias n b . 37e »>95c Ivory Soap— NaMaee SHURFINE COFFEE Large 2 for 29c » \ S O U P / a -’ Medium ...... 2 for 17c Tomato Soup S \ l T De Luxe. AsMrtfneat • Personal...... 4 for 23c 8 cans SSc Selected Fruits and Vegetables RegMor Chib full lb. box 89o A GOOD BUY ON. ivory Flakes .. 33c and 79c CradMTo 88e*h f. 2 . » 2 i « 4S(.i.pkg. BANANAS .2u,.29c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Ib. con $1.07 Ivory Snow'. . . 38c and 79c Camay Soap— ' EMPEROR GRAPES u. 29e Alee from NeMece, a acw Comp.' ...... < for 38c striked ehertbreed cookyj SPECIAL VALUE • Batb . . . '...... 2' for 28c GRAPEFRUIT . Pink SoofUeas 3 For 29c 4fcp k g . SHURFINE Lg. 2'/t Can Lava ...... , 2 for 28c FRUIT COCKTAIL 35e Dui 33e and 77c TEM PLE O R A N G E S L.,.esu. do. 79 c Oxj'dol Sfe and 7#c BROCCOLI U29 c Tide ...... 32c and T7c SpocM Voluo on Cheer ...... 32c and T7r , f BRUSSELS SPROUTS " b:., 29c S & W HNE TOMATO JUICE Craft ...... 82( Blue Dot due 33c and T9< SAVOY CABBAGE ua 15c No. 2 Con—-2 for 33e Mr. Corbett of Pep- Joy ...... 39c and 69( peridge Farms just 44-01. Con 3Sc— 2 for 49e Dash-- ' ' DOUeLE GREEN STAMPS brought in 8 different GlMit 82.3.’ WITH ALL CASH SALES TODAY ONLY! flflvoiii of tliose wonder­ U f g e ------37, ^ ful Belgium dainty Wild Bird Seed Jower.al ...... 5 Iba. 82c cookie.s . . , Kaple.s, Biiw- • 1 * /*plc |and Span...... 27i 8els, Monte Carloailetp. Wild. Bird feeders special at ...... •... .each 99c Comet Claanafr • • priced at 59g to 79g S ^ i a l Suet Balls 2 Mr 48c And J> for 29c '• v .W d CORK MANOUtmi pkg. with Sefd and Peanut Butter . . . ^...... eagh 39c Save 5c on special pack^ Tidt CORNER MAIN ond OAK STREETS I f A A A A A A A A A A ^ A dfcaOi A \.- • f 'i -■« ■*. r. 1 ' . ' > • *> . ■ ■ j - . . ' ■ ■ ' ■ . I I ^ • raURSDXY/JANUARY 81, J95T lE u p n in n ' Are Sale Days at Shopping Center-Shpp Until 9 p. th. t. .truth',; ^avr> ^ad pr«l«e * t ^ o r Incic a t the ATvrage Daily Net Press Riin For tk*‘ YVeck EmIeS The Weather f'*y Ct«»4#I <*111 te« In raraeaat at O. S. WmHMr Mnj«ir John Jaaiiar}- SS. 1M1 Light »aow tonight, ending Sn^ PINEHlIRST IS OPEH THURSDAY nrday morning, proimhly freesfng r«on. I». want Cen- i 12,423 min before ending. l.ew .tonight S3. ■now n bur Operator. aad FRIDAY NIOHTS TUrbOO Bfemlier aMthe AaSIt AenunninK**'' > to 8 Inehea. Clenr- li*rtfor€l H.^apttal for BarMua af OI'JmilaHaa Manchester^A City of Village Charm lag. rolder Satnrdajr, High ‘25-Se. ^ 0 ' “ ^ • ArelP- *** T “'bntJy Mana- VOL. LXXVI, NO. 104 (SIXTEEN PAGESl MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1* 1957 * (Otoaatfled Advartlalsx an Pnga 14) PRICE n V B CENTR Bemrp nuinag*ri» latar.rt Klwartts ------:------^ y i IN TOP Q U A llTy ' Hofl**' 'iirl Scout Tito Postpones Ip re sie fe it/, t » fh. .1 Store Plans to V isitl5 „„^ 10 f. ;o,-k H aturday SpceMly H«d« The meat me-at-the- chopping-block boys art United States throMfing the book at / For Table Um lU WILL FIND you this week . , . that , Belgrade, Feb. 1 (/P)—; Optimism hole in your fre’ezer q t 'Yugoslavia announced today EVERYTHING YOU NEED ^ refrigerator is creating a Washington, Feb. 1

-—Rising criticism of Secretary of that President Tito, “for the By JOHN M._ HIGHTOWER . K raft D« Luxe ia > n draft! Better fill it up Defense Wilson’s remarks about the National Guard and his time being,” will not visit the Washington, Feb. 1 (JPy— entirely new Idea in ^dole AT PINEHURST King Saud of Saudi Arabia apreads. , ... . What’ll jmu'.'have? wife’s reaction to l^at outcry raised this question today: United States. How long before he resigns? For Wilson to quit now would In making this announcement, a confers with President Eisen­ Of U.S. Plan on Beef, lamb, pork or poul­ m MEAT DEPARTMENT... try? nake it appear he waa getting out? government spokeantsji, Branko hower again today amid opti­ , . . For the flrSt time, the 0 Draakovic, diacloaed for the first flavor of the^oat expenalva Oder file. mistic reports from both he haa Indicated to neWa-' time officially that the govern- nidc.s on-the juii.l la1h.H. apread_niQn«y can buy haa----- ——ftucED r Abr noMi . .. Name your favorite men^he manned to stay on at B u lle tin loYnta cf the Unlliiil ^HIT-~n and" been capy But there has been no annoutve- It refrigerated, ^uat the way National Guard leadera — one of le of tn-o gas vials he was resolution aimed at breaking from Pinehurst set any whom called It "a damn lie"—and greaa to a Tito viait to .Washing- . ment of any apecifle agreement, you bought It. to protect carrytpx because of the- recent .ton. O n e Oongreasman. F.ep. | nor even of the details of the talks the- Sinai desert deadlock, in­ the delicate flavor of thia jar of mint jelly to quiv­ from membera of CJongreaa, aome rrlmei a^ve fell from M, pocket to O’Konski (R-Wia i threatened to themselv’ea. LUES new and different marga­ Of whom demanded hii reaigna- formed sources said toda.v. ering . . . the floof\aiid emshed, releasin'; reaign If Tito came to Washing- ' Both Elsenhower and Dulles The informants said (^nada'a rine . . . ao much for the tlon. the gao. \ svere reported to be deeply please Quality . . . now for the, Then came Prealdent Eiaenhow- ton. Others, such as Sen. Douglas i Foreign Minister Leiiter B. Pear* It • roiiM not be determined (D-Illl, threatened to boycott an.v I •o far with the progress of the ion decided to withdraw sponsor­ good newa on price ...... Tendercure Pine­ •r's comment at hla newa confer­ whether any pwNrnts were endan­ talks. g u A U T Y ence Wedneaday that Wllaon'a re­ Tito apegch before (Tongreaa. .A | ship on the iTound the resolution When you see this picture of a-tender, aizzling Pinehurat hurst' Corned Beef that gered, bat apparehHy no one waa bipartisan groun of Ho\iae leade. a They are understood to be seek- is not strong enough to bring a ateak. you know that our meat manager. Charlea McCarthy, mark waa "unwiae.” hurt. \ goes equally well as an And 'yeaterday, Mra. W 11 a o n had urged the fclaenhower admin- *"fT Satid’a support for the Eiaen- real solution to the Egyptian-Ta- haa itelected "steak" as "one of the meats of the week.” (Set Freedman had consa^ into the iatratlon not to invite ’nto. hower program, novy pending be- raeli dispute. 1 cent sale to introduce steaks at Pinehurst ciit to order, thick or thin . , or buy old fashioned N. E. Din­ apoke up Indignantly, aaying. hospital for treatment 'after be Drsakovic would not aav If the .Tore Congress, to. protect the Mfd- them rl^ t out of the case ... . you get the same choice ner or in corned beef Elaenhower’a newa conference crit- dte East, against Communist con­ The break came as the SO-na- this new Kraft De Luxe! ieiam of her huaband waa "un­ slipped on loo aad wrenched hla U.S. government already had been tion General Asaerably prepared Bring.s thi.s margarine to quality Western Government Inspected beef . . properly sandwiches with rye back. notified on this derision. quest. They also hope to lay the trimmed and aged. called for." She alio aaid 'Nve think Oasis here If not to conclude the to take up the crucial Middle -East you for only 20c lb., pro­ bread and mustard . . . he (her huaband| haa earned the i One attendant said ho aeaHy debate once again. posaed out from the goo. (Continued on Page Three) rleal for renewal of an agreement vided you buy 2 lbs. . . . right to take it-, easy now.'’ I i'overing United States use of the Informanta aald that in its pres­ one at the regular price REGUUR SIRLOINS The White Houae had no qom- [ atrategtc air base at Dhahran. Sau­ ent form—modifled to Insure die of 39c lb. The 2nd for ment on Mra. Wllaon’a blaat. | di Arabia. Egypt—the resolution AND ALL yfllaon never haa ahown much ; Sand's meeting with Ei.aenhow- Ciw merely for Israeli withdraw­ onljMc . . . no limit. deep concern over prevloua clam- j ; er today was the last scheduled a l from the Gaza Strip ai)d the ora In Congreaa for him to reaign. . .business conference of the two al- Gulf of Aqaba area to bq follow­ SHORT STEAKS But it la known that Mra. Wilaon I British Place Dulles I though they will meet again to- Ken Smith. 13. a student at Pacoima Junior high’ achool. la given emergency treatm ent on the ed by Israell-Bgyptlan compliance had been urging him to retire for I night at a dinner the King la giv- school's playground in Van Nuyt, Calif, for injuriaa ha received when parta of a falling plana struck with the terms of the 1949 Armis­ Special Flat dr Double Bone Sirloins...... lb. g9g a year or more before thia moat : Ing in Eiaenhower'a honor. The him while he waa at play. In background another Injured student Is helped. . tice agreeijient. recent incident. i President entertained Saud at a Pearson reportedly felt the res­ \ Ah ha! Me proud coffee Mra. Wilson aald in an Interview On Most Hated List I formal While Houae dinner olution ought to sUte that U.N. Cake! If it’s richnesS- Hi wasn’t-true that she had asked t\Vedneaday_nighL______' Emergency Force lUNEFl troopa Wilson to resign "beCauae of my London, Feb. 1 -^iP) Bg>’pyan'x The bonaervative Daily Tele- Tomorrow Saud will visit IHe' ihoiild be stationed in Gaza, the the Kaffee Klatsching health.'’ However, Mrs. Wilaon j U.S. Naval Academy, lunch with TO SERVE WITH YOUR STEAK President Naaeer no longer holds graph summed up British reac- Airliner Hits Schoolyard; Sharm el Sbqlhh area and, along munchens want . . , they waa hospitalized In 1954 for treat­ the undisputed title of "foreigner tiona thus: "Anti-American feeling the midshipmen and witness a bas­ the armistice line. ' Pearson was N«w From FRESH MUSHROOMS V2 ib. 39e certainly will find it in ment of ulcers. And only two days most hated In Britain." U.8. Sec- goes against the grain here; but ketball game between Navy and laid to have stood Arm despite Pinehur.st’s Sara Lee all ago- -in the midst of hla latest retarj' of. State Dulles and Prime there' la no aimilar compunction Duke Univeralty. His official visit I warnings that Egypt would never DERSI uproar—she left Walter Reed Minister Nehru of India mov^ up about anti-Dullea feeling, aa, the ends tomorrow but he will go Mon­ go for such a strongly worded Smucktrt . . . butter pecan coffee cake. Hospital after undergoing fast this week aa strong contend- Secretary of State ttlay discover if day to the plush Greenbrier Hotel Seven Dead, 78 Boys Hurt resolution. Army These along "with Sara at White Sulphur Springs. W. Va., A U.S. .spokesman told repo^- •t*- • he goes on forgetting himself. to remain until Feb. 9. Lee Butter Pound Cakes, (ConUnned on Page Eight) Most observers still gave Naa- What he said was gratuitously of- Van Nuys, Cslif., Feb. 1 tffb-/«a flery bofflb over the resldenUl i-and the chief of production flight!|ers latsr American and Canadiin IDAHO lAKING POTATOES ser a alight lesd aa .consequences fenaive." To dale there has been no of­ Cream Cheese Cakes and ficial dlacloaure of the nature of Seven■ven dead and 73 hurt 1. the toUjerea 20 mtl4s northwest df Ui.UesU for Northrop ^ ! S ?U ^S nJ‘on^ phrae^SSlSJ^^^^ A Full Qt. Decanter 5 lbs. 49c Chocolate Cakes you will ahd*‘ti r i jr .‘r o " n " J 5?. * cartoon In the Conservative the talks or the actual ground | P'*"”- 1 Angeles Northrop Aircraft s fli^ t de- , j^e 3-part plan. The spokesman ac- Jar Of find frozen in our fro st^ iSJSmy X D ul"..^ re^rk!; covered. If custom isi followed a liner that smashed into a crowded The collision and Jts tarrtfyingt partment said that not a Reds Charge OR Britisj), and French soldiers and i statement will be issued on ech^'yard itJts flaming_' de-lresulude-j results had'nep«rcussl«rthad'Apercusslon* In Wash-'Waslir.' iVasvyas on a radar test flight from]eponsor at the moment but added foods case. The coffee young victima; inglon, D.C., where eoutbem Call- Palmdale Airport. Owen radioed PANCAKE SYRUP 'ladSm a acUon> in (he Jsfa'shinlr 1" ^ to'^,o"lntS’'battle* w ItV th ! "’**“ "** '»«' ‘ownr-1 ’ tbat-tMa did net rale ont the’pes- cakes you can thaw, heat dispute left Nasser’s claim at least >»»wever, may not' Hits shrapnel. , fomla House members united In a an instant before the crash that •Ibility' that she might-be when the For Only 49c Jar and re-freeze or keep in West Prepares ■hak>V French by my side." detail the real ach^vements of the The 4-engine transport, on Its demand for Sn Investigation'. They he was preparing to make a rhdar proposals are preaenfed—probably the ice bo.x for several flnal test flight Collided at 20.000 said they would seek to prevent pass at a second 1*^9. fl.ving mil$a before the Assembly adjourns this TOP ROUND and TIP CUBE days. How any could be ' o n T it favorlfe fli^ ^ S ^ ttli^n «drilni*ToirB*ritr.h ‘^fen*:.' (L’oaUnoed on Page Bight) feet yesterday with a jet flghtei:, ftHore teat flightt over populoua away-over the mountains. afternoon. For Atom War • Iso being tested , oVer the San f***- ""tl school officials The eom psn.y said that such The spokesman said substantial W« can your attention to left over'to re-freeze or to iU new low after he toW a Sen »c«rea as i get every lime he Fernando . Valley. The tranaport' Joined In condemning the practice, checka are. made over ths sparae- agreement on the plan had been refrigerate, I do not camc down in a screaming'dlve. Hundreds of persons in the ly aettled mountains. Northrop" I < some very nice Orange Moscow. Feb. 1 (^The So- ^[^'"cowmTuee’^la.'r m.r.day; j * !>« otl-sts reached among nations with troops Marmalade from Smuckcr. TENDERKNIVED STEAKS Lb. know. . . . trlet government toda.v accused the ; "Personally. I’d rather hot have's I "Phe anti - Dulles sentiment C Ct l< 11 9 a JLi S 9 disintegrating. as ‘It fell. - . . . th*spiawllng tlVA a»t-4s>WAnl^s Angeles nlarsA. basin mm saw officials said Owen’s radio made in...... the U.N...... Emergency ~Force, e. Ha which aella a t 31c and old., western oowers of deliberately French and British aoldier beside ^»»«I pafty lines. The pro-Labor j. ^ A blazing wing section exploded no mention that he saw the air- voiced ' confidence the reeolutlona faahioned Crab Apple Jelly' 99 western powers or oeu^ j depicted Dulles seat- |T/bf a 1 c Mgwxxwxf- over the athletic field at Pacoima I. plunge liner or that the jet’s forward- would command strong support in a t 2flc. The price i.«t right . . the quality can’t be beat . . . .While you’ve got your ,jading a Mluti^onjo^^^^^^^ , ed at a desk with his mouth 1 0 1 3 1 8 i T i O l l I l t Junior High School, where nearly ’ r,— •weeping radar had spotted" It,'■ the Assembly. The United Statea I So we repeat our special on meaty 3rd thru 7th ribs of head in the freezer; take lem of world diaarmament. . „ . . exnlain T*P*'■7— ------o. o.p„- them were hilrt fslslly. The four as no By THE AAAOTIATED PRESS its dlv^,steepened. It came apart dangerous. There w sizes . also boned and obrtom, Interpreta- men in the transport also were pfece plert. fillln* the air with ’’PP* *" •’"ppieocrippled (Coatinued on Pago Eight) plana to ealabllsh foreign pvench In the Arab World aa •"<* 9*rt««tiona. and De- 'The toll of death and. destruc­ killed, as was the pilot of the fight-. debris. ' I . plane, A recorder taped their last stuffed and a limited tion mounted today aa new heavy R I B O V E N port commands ia result of the Sues Invaainn. B u t: P*'?'"*"t of Corrections. »r plane. | "it looked like stovi pipes and : ..... r«- quantity of Cornish Hen T^e Statement .said the/United ^ usual the expUnation failed to Much of the British press also rains fed one -ot the worst floods c • Chicken Livers. , . . in the history of the Appalachian Hospitals said 28 persona were : ticker tape falling." said a motor- ,, States *'"*** ,"®t only catch up with-the original state- was dumbfounded when Elien^ mountains region and carried the kdmittea, all biit one of them stu-, 'Ikt. M. G. Dougherty, who was ; HOW (the planeadeaig- Sunahine Blacuit Co., mak- delaying tactics within the Unlted.|„,g„( i„ ^ public mind already pre- hower this week went out of his denta. Fifty other bou's wei» treat-I flvlvlng near Vie school when th e; NaUons to avoid a aoluUon on the pared to believe the worst of Uiieat deeper into the South. Bulletins era of the long famous Hy-« Lb. way to praise his Secretary of Thirteen were dead In Kentucky; ed and released, attendants report-' doomed plan# came skittering goodhy^Io over^ drox Cooklea which' you get While fresh vegetables disarmament .'-.roblem-, ^ Dulles. ^ State. down. body. v Foreign ' Ministry spokesman ' Weat Virginia and Virginia — flrat ■ ‘ The jet. an F » 8(;orpion' being ^ K lll^ in the DC7 were WllJiam from the AP Wires ad freah at Pinehurat. wanta 59 are scarce keep a few to be atruck when flood waters ita to tell you about Sun- Our meat men fi.x the.se standing roasts so that they Leonid F.i Ilyichev, who called a Two other schools, a church sM tested by Northrop Aircraft Iiicr. i S*. th« pilot!- co-pilot Archie packages of Pictsweet rolled out of the mountains four •cores of residences for blocks went down several miles east of Twitchell,, 50, a colorful flier ahine ^thitmeal cooklea and arc easy to serrv^. Let them stand and “set” awhilt news conference to announce the days ago. Simahin'e. Sugar Jumblea frozen vegetables on official Btatemeht, aaid that de­ around were damaged by bits and papnima. ' I _____ » MIDEAST PL.\N CHANGED for easier slicing. Buy 2 or^three rib.s. Ser\’e it cold hand. . . . The FBI Story^-23 President Eisenhower declared pieces of the plane as it burst like gur# What Happened (Conttnned «n Page Two) WashingtoB, Feb. 1 6ee» which are auch a good value as well as hot. K .vou want to put some in your spite what he called western prov^ j 1 for the large fantily. . . ecatlons- the Soviet Union “Is and portions of Kentucky and Weat jjjjjjM jjgjjgjj; i Curtis A. Adams, 28,'a radarman', I TT— ■“** rethiry of State Dulles today freezer . . . see Charlie Mac. will continue ita effort toward Virginia a disaster area as dam- parachutedH** •'-’*•'**^41 fromllA»m theinC j«l,jet. Hen® WGII.w‘as - w r /- » '« #w eoactuded six days -yf testimony ages ran into millions of dollars. to Senatora M the admiulstn^ .solvin|( the problenL" picked up, injured but alive, in the U e a tll L o iU lt a t 1.1 1 'The official statem ent traced the ■Virginia Gov. Thomas B. Stanley News Tidbits brusii covered hills near Glendale. v.araaati exa x.l Hon’s Middle East resolution, Both the Jumblefl and the disarmament question back to Rus­ also requested disaster designs I^the ho.pit.1, Adams told report- In H aV eil F ife aad w-as reported; to have agreed PINEHURST LEAN sia’s Nov. 17 proposals to the West. ttoh for six southwest counties to tivo amendments. where 2,000 were homeless and , Culled from .AP Wire* Oatmeal Cookies Sell , ■ ■ * . i* - At that time, the Kremlin asked "We had completed the second of FRESH GROUND BEEF Lb. 18,000 knocked out of their Jobs’ i three peases we were maMng to New Haven, Feb. 1 AIKEN RAPS WILSON SOt ' t the West to agree on a lengthy Tliree full lb. bag at only 39c b.v the floods. The request was More than 80 'e cl-studded cut- teat J" ' o)ir^ radar.rsosr. Ii saw something more women victimsvictima of a Jan. 24 M’aahlBgtoa, Feb. L lAPt—;Sott. pro|firam, - Including dissolution of granted. mtlitafy pacts, a ban on nuclear tom-bt!ilt^dm.ca Jv. reportedly wh^^'in'oeblfd*" Aiken (R-Vt) said today that . Regular' Ham burg De Luxe Chopped . test! and weapons, withdraw'al of Geri. Alfred M. Gruenther. pres­ heee entered #*«m GeBemlMotors. ^ "■PP*o«d, died tods)', pushing the tots dead Secretary of Defense WUson’a Evoryflay Law ident -of the American Natihnel lb. 39c all foreign troops, and even adrial ^ II. Three others 'remarks abont tbe Nattonat Sirloin Psttico Ih. 89c ‘ Inspection along .a strip separating Red Cross,' said It was allocating Guard '‘have greatly inqiaired half a million dollars for flood re­ r.S ’rS.’Si.-i!:"?; '.i; aay future uaefabteas be may Soap Priets lief in the three states. Regular Leon Fattlos (Contianed im, Pag* Three) nToMy ,h* ■ay, Rcmlnr-n j hyw’w! ral'MMTwhh otherwise have had." To be of* Ib. 59t IKJK w«lTiEWia0*Boys and girls under 18 were In- But even as already devastated fective In Us Defense ; Post, iv"* per cent of the ar- areas began the Herculean task } • which confronted the FBI and . ■ ■ fc' Aiken told the Senate. Wilson rests made for major crimes; and bei'^'Thl' u. fc .... ; are-the latest dead. They were Please redeem P d O local law enforcement officers in almost half of these were under (CoaManed 7 Two fnore submarines- will must have tbe confidence of ; the wake of World War II, Di- people with whom he must deaL iia v y iu o n tracts ine w.K^ s,.r"vr«over''hVd .md ‘h.t 6 2 . 2 boaded over to Pern which haa the 'IfoJnd found In the w’reckage of the plane 1 injured in the (Ire ’ '’’‘""•a- With pride, NABISCO pre- coupdhs bera. ■ n nni * ®'***'^ Hoover had Mia p#r cnl of those arrested in 1956' largest submarine navy of any in a foothill canyon.’was Roland! Nine died in the fire itaelf and aenta thia choice aelacUpn. e At Pinehurst.i. 1 tffcl* I n T P P ' . .u ^a'' •utoraoblle thefts and 52.7 per r-outh American country B ^ veteran Navy flier ‘ the 10th ylctiin died aixr daya later. URGES BETTER BENEFITS oi flne cooklea in 10 diatinc- A VJ. i AlA C C It Is wen to analyze the con-on- gf those ariaatedarrested for hiirelen.-burglary Providence Radio Station WICB ! . Waehingtoa. Feb. 1 (JP)—TIm Uva flavora and' ahapea. . , LOWER PRICE ON ditlons that breed crime ■y- *" 'hqd not reached their 18th birth- romplies with wishes of eonrt of- j House Appropriations oommit- CriiTO ...... 3 Ibe. 98e ! order that w’e may prevent it to­ day. flclatt to stop broadcasting from tee today recommended 8X75 More A-§ubs morrow. One of the primary causes court building where murder trial | Ib. Ivory Soap— The bare statistics standing by million doUam to' pay (or lm< of t)ie alarming incresss in crime themselves gave (he frightening is being held . . . British Forei| i i proved social seeurtty bonedto Nabiaeo SHURFINE COFFEE 95e Large ...... 2 for 29c among our young people, for ex­ Bank for Foreclosure Washiagton, Feb. 1 . uPi- -The impression that young people had | Office reacts frostily to rlalma by j voted by the last foagtess. Medium ...... 2 for 17c. ample, baa been the diMntegratioh Inqam .Ahmed of Yemea that there j De Luxe Aaaortmeot Personal ... Navy hae announced the award of no moral restraints and were rim-' . . . 4 for 28c contracta totaling more than S6d of th r home aa a guiding influence. ning wHd. Such aiv impression was is no border between his country r AIR FORCE CIT DUE toll A. box We A GOOD lUY ON mlUien for the constriiction of "The - -tremendous number of and the British Protectorate Aden I Imiy Flakes . . 33c and 79c parents who have entecad the false, of course, . but.j .c the situation ' Of Northeastern Steel Washington, Febk -1 OP) ■ See- three more atomic powered aub- which A-clslroed by Ye-nen retnry Qnarle* snid'todny tho MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE .. Ib. can $1.07 Ivory Snow ... mnrines. It now has two such ves- •ar'Aed services and'war indiStries ’ Columbia University sciefltists . 33c and 79c 'no longer can exercise sufficient fusion across the land. -Air. Fore# expects to radoce tha ' sell. FBI S tarts School says there Is a roatianous 45,888 Bridgeport. Feb. 1 (5*1—The Ck>n--* that- such a failure would consti- number e( ita wings below- next 'Alae fram NaMace. a m w Camay Soap- Rear- Admiral A ,‘G. Mumma, control over their sons and daugh­ mile uadersea orack in earth S sur­ nectirut Bank and Trust Compapy 1 tute q default under the mortgage. year's projected figure of 1X8, Comp...... 4 for 33c ters.” Aa early aa 1948, Hoover conaid- atrtpad ahertbraad coekyf SPECIAL VALUE cMef of the Bureau of Shipa. said ered the problem ao pressing that face twice aa deep and i-.uch wider qf Hartford filed suit in Superior i after proper notice, and would per which Is 8 below- thhi year's B a th ...... 2' for 25c the ru!W craft wilt be attack sub- Much .qt the crime increase than the Grand Cam-on. C^iurl today against the North-, mit the trustee to declare the peak. How-liver, both Qtiarlea maijnes. with highapecd "Alba- could be accounted for .b.v the in­ he directwl the organization of an 4»e pkg. SHURFINE Lg. 2'/i Can Lava ...... 2 for 2Sc FBI Juvenile Delinquency Inatrur- Salvation Army/^vtimmer snd eastern Steer Corp. eeeking fore-j principal of all the bonds due and and Gen. Nathan F. TwIniiUf,- core-type hulls" and single crease in the nation's population. agent for Salvation Army Insur­ closure of a mortgage, appoint-' payable immediately, Air Forre chief of sMf, told tha oalleri' ' wasn’t the whole ansxver School in whlCh special agents Dus . 33c and ,77c ance Co. get* two yetw Jail sen- ment of a receiver for the defend-i Northeastern on or before Dec. House .Armed S e rv ile Cktmmlt- The ■ contracts, announced laat ant firm and damages of $8,000,- 27, 1958 aHowed lu working cap- tae rednetioa In the number af FRUIT COCKTAIL 35e night went to" population increased 24.3 per 'Project, supplemented by lectures teoee in London for ‘‘killing off’ 'Oxydol 33c and 79c cent j 64 people. In two years thereby de­ ®0®- ■ ' ; itai to fall below $2,000,000 and w-lngs does not mean reduced Ing'alU Shipbuilding <30^0.. Pas- lncVe8»«l **-» per ■ w’dl-known suthortties in the frauding bis company . . . Japan., Ths Hartford bank iqsUtut ed its -neglected to 'remedy this failure air .(Ightiag strength.' Tide ...... 32c and. 77c eagoula, Miss., for constriiction of of jmenile dellnq.iency. ^Spociol'VahM oa ------JuvwUlC Rate High . One of the most misunderstood asks Britiajn (a sospriul scheduled action as trustee under en indan-1 after due notice, the Hartford C h e e r...... 32c and 77r ' two submarines -- SBN-590 aiul bydmge* bomb teats which will be ture of a mortgage deed of trust bank ajiegea , ' 1 BANDITS NET 8SR880 8SN-592-at a total contract A few sutiitics tel) a psii. ofi^?'?.** eplorcement is the held soon near Christmas Island in I allegedly exempted by Northeeat- The truatee claims also that Toledo, Ohio. Feh. I (dpi—Fonr. S A W HNE TOMATO JUICE *)rWt ...... 82« price of 840,998.770. Ingalls aaya the storj'. 'The major crimes c o m - ■ '^ P a a 'H ’IHtlea and limita- Psclfle. 'em'Feb. i. 1965. Northeastern has failed to pav the bna sub will’be .'’delivered in Juy im lttad in 855 cities in the prew ar; *I*"8 in the field of civil rights. heavily armed oaea robbed tho Blue Dot Dus Army seads two more veblrles Northeastern, according to the principal of the bonds with inter- libbey-Owens-P'srd Bmployan No. 2 Con— 2 for 33c 33C' and 79< 1980, the other in January 1981. LVeara 1938-1939 averaged 830.257!. IMH pf Rights equipped far traveling In deep coniplsint. at that ti.me jasued St. Federal O adit Union of 858.8M Mr, Corbett of Pep- Electric Bi»t Division of Gen-[each yesr.'These were-crimes of The ConatHutional amendments Joy ...... 39c and 89< 47 Indictments anew- in attempt to rescue 48 per­ flrat'mortgage, 4>, per cent boh-ia, As security for payment of prin- i this morning, the credit nnlnd peridfe Farms juh I ergl Oynandca Corp„ Groton, t hiurder. manslaughtor, rop*. rob-. known as the Bill of Rights pro-, George Metesky, 64. Water- sons stranded in trail), at New due Feb. i;. 1970. In the aggregate 4S«og. Con 35c— 2 for S9c manager. .Albert Gottfiled, tn tl O mw.. tor bttildtng the SBN-.589 befy. a; cipal' and interaat on the bonds, i brought in S different Daah— I aggravated asmull! burg-j vids for freedom qf religion, bur)-. who police aay Is tha Mexico pass... National Safety principal amount of $6,000,000. the plaintiff — bank declarea, pollee. *They cisnned ua ant,**, ffaiTatu of tiiose wonder­ G ia n t/i; ...... $2.3; q t a ocmt of 80I,800J>00, Ttks da-(lary. larceny and autoineddJe theft. I speech, press, assembly and peti- "Mad Bomber," wore this ex­ Council eettnwtaa aecidenta killed Thepe are new outstanding and Northaastem mortgaged its real i Gottfried'-eaW of the (onr mea Large . i.!.. aeaaosoo flvvy date w u not announced. |ln these saaos cities, the mSJorrtion; trM o m to keep snd bear pression aa he entered .Otml- 95,98# .Americsuis last ysar in- ‘ valid obUgationa of the steel firm. astata at Senview and Stratford) who appented with ptetnh ah ful Baigium dainty Wild Bird Seed lower a t ...... 5 lbs. ^2c figures ^ not Include the ‘ertines in the postwdr years 1948-, arms, from enforced quartering of -nal Courts Building in NeW- eluding 40,000 in traffic. it/ln claimed byvthe bank. «ptc anti Sp«n , . . , y .. . J 7 , avenUea. Bridgenoit, together Nvith^ 9:4# a-m., Joat after B rta|u Bx« rookies . . . Naples, Brus- ennt of tha niinUnr l^^ac^^MA » » aafaraged almost-^ 800.090 ! troopa- from unlaw-fuf search "ai^ York to plead-to ^-.47-count ^ M. Butler declares through ' As part of the trust, the bank -buUdlnga an d " fixtures located on : press bad delivered the. me nay-/ ' Wild Biird^Feeders special a t ...... each-99c ' Thro naelaw bupmarlasa. -Jtha each jryar. In U5S. a aertotu | aelxure; freedom from being a wlt- •veLs, Monte Carlos, etc. Cftriet daaxufr ■ - ' , Indictmaitt. which includea aa' pMe (hat'he haa no Intention -of i nllegcs. Northeastern - agreed that the taal estate. - I NnabUun aad the S a n tn ^ n lm * ^ c ria tn was ccemattUd . ofl an • hesa against oflesMr; freedom from “ '. 11 - ...... -V priced a t 59g to 79g Special Suet Balls . ■ 2 Mr 4Se S M ^ o r 2»c , saven counts of sUemptsd reaigning as chairman of tpe Dam* ' It .would not 'perm it its Workinigl Because of the allegad default I South Dsardaldr MisBa^jFabw ,'t' have, been tnaipntad 8nd'"aigh( avecagp of every. 18,8 aacenda. - j excessiveJball or fl^s; frcpi bCii^ ihurder. ' Pleading In Gen­ ocratlc . National Committee... jcapltal to fall below $2,OOo!tooithe truatee aeoke ferocloeu're of the UPv—Fire today .dgatTnyad t|ia pLf. with and Peanut letter ...... each 39c Save Sc on apectal pack otharn ara bnfiig' luQt. Tm> aeon I t- sljBma&il, Jtert of the deprived from duel process;' from eral Sessions w‘as deferred to President and' his orfainet. minus i while any of tha bonds wars out-! mortgage. poaaeMien ‘ of th e '. Juaior high whig nf tha FmaWif- aiitharinod 'h r CbAgreml poptxvqr recot)d\ v m the ^ cruel and unusual pi^nishment; snd Feb. 21. pending the outcome , Defense Secrctlar); WUaon. aeeet I atMding. ’ . ; mortgaged pramtses. $EYH)0.000 TTTgiTiial SAeM wUh laaa atti"* to the three provlde<^ uumber^eSf, teenage Idren, of' psychiatric examination of aaw contracta. , (Sr 98 minntas wllh np indication'! Tha stM company cdnvenantadidiimagiM~ ■ '.magaa ands ' " the appointtiiant of M tadinpoiehriljr a t feid(--i|^iy|||e, yeivnd la m ajor laqr vioIstioap.( iCenttanad d* Paga T tn ) Meteeky in Bellevue Hospital. given of what w m diacuaseiL further,'oeeordi^ to tha hank, q neOvar for NorthidoUlnL' :Al

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