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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, m i Average Daily Net Press Ron The Weather Forseast et U. S. Weather Banea PAGE TWELVE For the Wosk Haded iltEnrtrffitfr gpgtttwg it^rato Dee. SL 19d9 Fair, seasonshly odd loelglL^ ers. Dsn* r m t e r , Pat lYAgartiiio 13,314 Low generally srmiad 15. ’"■iir” liy A surprise deesert and mUltaiy Jert-tynna Fraadr, Donna Oul- y tM W m CU kSSISJJO W FOUMIN© sunny, modetaM tempemtans. whist will be held tomorrow trort Totrii Entries Mnas and Robert Oaraon, an 9tb Member of the AnSUt High S5 to 40. ' A b o u t T o w i 1 to 3 p.m. in Fellowihlp Hall of gradara at Manoheatnr High Bonaa « t OIreiUsttoB MancheHer-^A City of Village Charm Second Congregational Church. You Should K now . . * I chool; Sophomores, Juniors and C!te(nnan Joy Clrclo orlU Proceeds from the card parto wUl Garner 109 ■enhMra adw plaood from Manohae- ynaet tomorrow at 1 p.m. North tor High Senool Include Patricia help send members of Mu Sigma Thomas Francis Conran 3r. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1961 (ClsasUled Advertising sn Pngs 14) PRICE FIVE d i m Mothodlat Church. Mta. Nathan Chi and Pilgrlitn FellowsWp to Bedorls, Bonnie Bowman, Joan J U d u i h fL VOULSO,.NOv 109 (SIXTEEN PAGES) BortOB wUl he the ap®i*«r. H w siunmer Christian youth con­ Art Prizes Bnsltls, John Bi^owskl, Janet tM *s wlU be U n . Griswold Chain ferences. Tits nswast dirsetor of ths Christenaen, Judith-Anne Cook, M n. Annie VcLaglan, and Eighth District la probably bsttsr ManehaMa^. Junior __ senior w D e l i ^ Fred Ocqteland, Lucy d a n c e ST U D IO __ Stos Mae Hanna. ioorod 109 sUec. Dr. Leon Wind of Temple Beth known In Manchester for his aetlvl- high sdMOl studnts ,------—. H E. CENTO »T. HANOTOTO Sholom will speak and show slides winning aatilas among a total e t -Akm, Richard Fyler, Margaret State News Teihpla fhaptnr Onlfr r* o f his vUit to the Holy Land at a Ues in sports and frstaraal organi­ 717 wfimera ia tho I8th annual Origalla, Barbara Groff, Francia •ni wlU'meet tomorrow at sations than for politics. Bcholaatlo Art Award competition. Grenuno, Lanoe Ctoutier, Ann Rsgitler N w fir N a m s Ik Senators Back meeting of Emanuel Churchwomcn 8 pjn. at the Maaonlc Temple tonight at 7:45 at Emanuel Lu Thomsa Frands Conran Jr., of 4 This la the highest number o f win- Raesler, Steven Roberta, Maraha ■ A' ’ _ a lto entrtes ftom Manchester to SmHh, John Juroa, Peter JaMo^ Roundup s He’s Unsure After the business session, re­ theran .Church. Green Rd., was elected to bis di­ TAP • BAUIT •TOE •AORMATIOS freshments will be served by Mrs. rector's post on July 27, I960, to da^ according to Mra. Geo Janet Swanson, Baiba anidra, Virginia Keeney and committee. fill the vacancy created when Ar­ Budd, head oTtho arts sad on Cheryl McCann,, George Thuroer. MODERN JAZZ • BATON TWIRLING • BALMOOM Unne Lodge No. 72, Knighte of ~ partment at Maiwhestar High Pythias, will meet tomorrow at 8 thur Warrington teeigned to take Dawn Walr, Anne Leaaner, Mar­ (LMeons for AO Age Oroupe Ften 8 Tesrti Up) Weaver, llto4 P^ce Expect lene Forde, Susan Weir, Marcia Bonfstars of the SalvaUon A n p.m. In Orange Hall, Carl Gustaf­ over duties of district tax collector. n y wiU rehearse tonight at 7 at son and committee will report plans But while Conran has bssn ae- Seven Msnohester students won Werner. Uva in roUUci for only about six blue ribbons. They are Alex Vr- Alao, Donald Werner, Arlene t e e n s — p b e -t e ENs • New "Arrests the church. for celebration of the lodge’a 54th McGann, Wendy Laurrence, James Washington, Feb. 8 Sehoel a A observe past presWenf's night at meeting. been ths sports ha has parUdpstsd Ordway, Paula Wuppirfeld. and tricia M cC uthy/Betto Haberem, proved Robert C. Weaver, a meetiri tomorrow at 8 pjn. at moat in. iJUiough bo did play aoms Mary Zoil^r of Man&estor Hl|^ Kathryn Platt, Janice Mclttnney, DeportoMOt Included In A ll BaUteem Osmea Hartford, Feb. 6 tbs Elks* Homo in Rockville. A The first of eight classes offered Negro, to be the State Police reported they will football and aoccor In ysaxa paaL School. Evelyn Richmond, Kathleen Mc- government’s housing admin­ ■ v*‘^7 poUuck at 6:30 will precede the by the Manchester YWCA for be­ He waa on the soccer team while ThoM in the 7th 8th and* 9th BQUen, Betty Foster, Ahce Het­ REGISTER NOW • CALL PI 2-6886 ANYTIBIB make additional arrests today meetii^. ginners in cake decorating will be at Manchester High and played grade category who woo gold hoys tinger, Toni Rueeell, Richard istrator. held tomorrow at the “ Y" from The committee acted within of television repairmen who freshman football in college and wera Dennis Kusmlchae. Barnard JubinviUe, Jean Tierney, Richard Mr. Bliley Is a — nber of the Natloiial A H e d stto eC Dnaee have been bilking customers. Hopes U.S. Defense The British Amwicsn d u b will 7;% to 9:30. The first of eight later on a semi-pro team in North Jimlor High; Catherine Miner, III- Pedemontt, Irene LIsk, Charles and Affiliated Artist , Inc. minutee after cloitng public hear­ meet tonight at 8 at the clubhouse classes in advanced cake decorat­ Carolina. t o Jjiniur High, and Nancy Ssa- Rubacha, Karen Niles, ''N onna ings on IPreaident Kennedy’s choice The disclosure came after the arraignment in circuit court yes­ on Maple S t ing will be held at the same time sun an acUve haaketball play­ ruc, Donna MondoU and Roger Lawton, Zenta Oeola, Philip Mor- of tho 53-year-old Weaver for the and placa-Friday.' The "Y " can be er, Conran has played with various Schuetx, Manchester High School. highest job a Negro has-ever held terday of five television store own­ wort on to Weetem State Univer­ riasette, and Thomas McVeigh... called for further information. teams for tho paat dosen years. In In the competition for 10th. 11th Arts and crafts entries wlU be in the government. ers in the Hartford area on chargee ‘Completely Secure’ 1949 he waa a member of the Lau­ sity of Colorado. 'The committee action sends the of obtaining money under false pre­ Hole ia Oamom and 12th g n ^ s , gold keys were pieced on public exhibition Satur­ ManchMter Lmagua- of Women rels which captured the Town won by Jonathan Hewey, Patricia day at the Avery Court of the nomination on to the Seriate where tenses. champicmshlp. This quintet, made Ho recalla that he made the trip It could encounter some debate All .five were arrested at police Voters will meet Thursday at 9:3U to Colorado with T. J. Crockett in McCarthy, Kathlsan McMuUen, Wadsworth Atheneum in Hart­ '^ R N L * up entirely o f North Binders, heat Philip Morrlsette, Kasen Niles and and opposition. But eventual Climaxed a 2-month investigation Washington, Feb. 8 (/P)— President Kennedy said today he ajn. at the home of Mrs. Howard the letter’s 1933 Ford roadster. He ford. Of the 717 regional winners. Both Required 'into complaints of criminal prac­ Angell, 159 Henry St. Mrs. Rose every team it encountered. James Sommers. 108 vrill be sent to New York to Senate approval seems certain. hopes the United States is “ completely secure” in its Spa(ie WhUe In the service he played took picturee from Manchester to Voting for conflrinatlon in the tices among TV repairmen. Lubchanskl, state LWV resource Gunnison, Colo., only to find when Place winners from Manchester compete. In the National Scholaa- As you know, background Age defenses against Communist power—^but at the tnoment cbairman on courts, will discuss with Salem Air SUUon in Maaaa- Include Alex Urbanettl, Susan tle Art Awards exhibit. committee were seven Democrats Meanwhile, State Sen. Arthur UTEWTUIE.Tr chuaetts which won the New Eng­ he got there that there had been Trotter, both o f Jamard; Ruth and knowledge ara needed be« and four Republicans. Opposed Lucas, D-NorUi Windham, said he he lacks a “ clear answer” to whether there is a missile gap'. family coxirU and will answer a hole in his camera, exposing the were the three southern Demo­ At a news conference the President backed away from the (PROSPECTUS) questions. land Service title. Strickland, Janice McMiUen, Bar- intends' to press for legislation at Conran has alio coached baaket- film. b a n Hi|;bie, Deborah Pond, Rich­ fora you can do anything truly crats on the group—Chairman A. the. Current General Assenibly to During World War H he served strongly critical position he had taken during the political, ball teams in the Rec League and ard Carlson, Richard N i e s a, well. W e consider our' knowl­ Willis Robertson. D-Va., Sena. regulate, license and control tele­ campaigns last fall. He charged then that under Republican Marine Pfc. WalUr P. SchulU, the Hartford Dusty League, and years with the U.S. Coast Charles Oregonla Alan Morrison, John Sparkman, D-AIa„ and Sen. vision repair and servicemen in the rU N S FOR THE ACCUMUUT10N OF son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter now coaches Green Manor in the Guard, with two years in the Mike OrlowskI, • "•’rry Timmins, 2 FREE DEUVERY edge and background in serv­ William A. Blakley, D-Tex.,—and state. leadership the nation was falling behind in the missile race. Schults, 375 Adams St., ia serv­ Farmington Valley League. Arctic. Anthot^ ' R. Meek, Russell Meth- 2 At Th* PARKADE ing families of all religions one Republican—Sen. Wallace F. He said a majority of the “hon. The fact is. he said, that studies he ordered in the Fenta- ing as a member of the company Upon bis discharge he went to UCtEONICS, Both before and after World eny, Gale Bysholskl, all of Rllng truly valuable; such service is BennetC R-Utah. est, ethical and reliable" TV re­ gon on the missile gap problem have not been completed and wiuch won the Sixth Marine Regi­ War H, Conran played haaeball work as an automobile upholster­ Junior High. S UG8EYT DRUG Robertson said that because of pairmen are in favor of such a will not be for a few days. When they are finished—perhaps HEMI8TRY d mental drill competition last with the old TwiUght League, play­ er, and pursued that line of work Also, Gloria Godds, Richard Ma­ always complete,'^Iways ap­ his opposition the nomination measure, month at Camp Lejeune, N. C. ing first base and outfield. When for 10 yeare. Thla la now one of loney, George Hanley, Carole Lind­ would be reported to the Senate MaJ. Leslie Williams of the State by Feb. 20 on some matters— he will recommend to Congress that league folded he took up soft his hobbles, snd he U presenOy propriate. \ by. Sen. Paul H. Douglas, D -Ill. a Police said In most cases com- any changes needed in budget provisions for weapons pro­ LECTRONICS Anderson Shea Auxiliary, VFW, ball and la still an active player. restoring a 1929 Ford roadster. . ■trong supporter of Weaver. Or- plalnta have concerned reports of grams. / •HAMS, INC. will entertain veterana at Rocky Given Purse Also shortly after being separat­ unneeded r e4> a i r s, incompleted Meanwhilg, Sen. Prescott Bush, R-Conn., called on Chair­ ed from the service, he married (Centtaqed on Page.Fifteen) ROBERT C. WEAVER N/C/E h a mutoal fund irm atlni for pot^ Hill Hospital tomorrow evening Ha recalla several years back work or the replacement of quality man R i c h ^ B. Russell, D-Ga., to schedule full hearings by tible lonf-ttrm iroarth. with a Valentine party. Any mem­ the former Ruth Tyrrell of Man­ products with Inferior goods. that he broke his leg in,a game, the Senaj^ Armed Services Committee to detenpine if there R/C/E Kcumulition plans ara availabls ber of the auxiliary or post who and that three weeks later his chester. This waa on Nov. 9, 1946. S-P-E-C4-A4. WEDKESDAY ONLY! . Arraigned yesterday were: fer as little as $40 down and $20 a month would like to go is ask^ to call teammates took him to the field They now have three children, Peter Lukawiez, 453 Griswold IS a mi] ile gap. ^ ------Bpto$1000aiiwnth. Mrs. Laura Elcabert or Mrs. Marie where a doubleheader waa being Charleen, 13, Chipper, 8, and MEN'S RUBBER HEELS For Alleged Overpayments Rd., Wethersfield, partner of the American people are en- Hale. Oars will leave the VFW played. To his surprise ha found Patty. 4. Acme Radio and Television Serv­ UtlefiAo the facta in this situation," H/C/E plans a n available with or without out that they had designated it as For the paat four years Conran a member of the committee, Kennedy Says low cost froup creditor lift instinnct Post Horae, at 6:45 p.ra. ice, Hartford; CHiester T. Avis. 32, j .Tom Conran Day, and between has been an insurance agent, and FULL HEELS u 97c of 50 Barnard St., Hartford. Chet’s i Rusaell in a letter released at present ia a special agent for 4 0 0 MAIN STtK I fer trie lltentora (pneaettn) wrttet games he was presented'a purse MANCHCSTBLCONN. Customers May Sue TV Service, Hartford: Carl A $200. This was one of the most the American Hardware Insur­ Chudztk, 37, of 2091 Silas Deane Russell's office said he is in Hard Tests for ance Co., of Boston. HALF HEELS R« i>.o 77c heart-warming days Of hie playing e WE GIVE jiwr g r e e n STAMPS e Highway, Rocky Hill, Randall TV Georgia. Braee Vaiitrlm ok ATLANTIC career, Conran said. Among the numerous fraternal and Appliance Inc., Rocky Hill; 1 Bush said reports this week by a organisations with which he la as­ — Look Pbr Our Weekly Special Every Tuesday — U.S. Lie Ahead^ Fh0MM18-4S8t FURNACE OIL He is now playing with Morlarty Howard 'Wilson, 32, of 37 Crabapple ; number of newspapers that a de­ AntofnaNe DeUvery Bros, basketbairteam in the Rec sociated are the Knights of Co­ On Price Fix Cases M ., West Hartford, Pire TV, Hart­ fense study ordered by Kennedy BENTX. rOELD * CO.. lae. League, and will be playing softball lumbus, Veterans of Forelgm Wars ford; and Franklin R. Ro.se, 40, of found no evidence of such a gap Washington, Feb. 8 HP)—^Presi­ 78 MomitniB Bead. Bea. L. T. WOOD CO. with the K. of C. team in the Rec in Rockville, and the Manchester 625 Garden St„ Hartford, Hilltop were"baaed on an informal meet­ dent Kennedy said today he sin­ PboM M 8-1129 League this summer. I ^ g e of Elks. H O USE &HALE cerely believes America's ability Philadelphia, Feb. 8 (P)—TheAIndividuals, assessed $137,500, Television Service, Hartford. ing’*^ with Secretary of Defense Th^ summer he ^U1 again be He is the Youth Activities USE OUB OAK STREET ENTRANCE—MI S-412S Robert 8. McNamara. to maintain *lte poslUon In the Chairman of the Manchester E3ks government breakup of the giant must pay within 20 days. All except Rose were granted commissioner'of the Nations^ Farm SHOE REPAIR SERVICE conspiracy in the $2-blUion-a-year The seven Jailed will serve their continuances until Thursday. Rose world will be severely tested in the League (Little League). and a member o f the State Elks The retor^a were denied et the h m yy electrical equipment indus- prison terms, starting next Mon-, was released on $1,000 bond for White House. next four years. In reference to Little League Youth Committee. That waa hie reply to a qews Although he has been an Eighth try , halting lUeg^ price fixing day, in the Montgomery County appearance today so thgt he could Fair in State Tonight ' “I can understand why news­ baseball, Conran feels that leaa em- Prison at nearby Norristown. Pa. at^ Pipe paper stories that the new admin­ conferencO question as to whether District Director for only a Short and bid rtgsdiig. may be followed obtain counsel. he has been palnUng the U.S. pic­ phaalB should be put on competitive by many cridl suite. The industry’s two biggest fiiros istration has found a non-existent aapects, and more on instructing time, Conran, an independent, who ture blacker than It is “ for shosk has resided in the North Ekid for Customers may eesek tq, recover — General Electric Co. and West- ‘missile gap’ are embarraesing to tbe 8 to 12 year olds in the funda­ Yotiih Recaptured Break^ Floods the President,” Bush said. “ As to­ purposes." COZY? the past 26 years, said he has al­ thousands of dollars, perhaps mil­ Inghouse Electric Corp. — bore the “ I sincerely helieve what I said mentals and finer points of the lions in alleged overpayment. Such brunt of the penalties. Govern­ New Haven, Feb. 8 srn and a'estern Virginia and snow urge.You to schedule full hearings developed quicker get the chance a telepbbhc''d£^lto his'^toie.* The C.S. Weathbr Boreauitqiay and sleet was spreading from overturning: cars. conference for Kennedy, unlike the to play. The'Intensive federal probe that number of persons were evacu- at the first opportunity.” two earlier ones, was not trie- began 18 months ago ended y ^ - Rovtm. M ^ night Ji^toMd from loaned the folioivlng ftfrerori, x»r North Carolina into southern In discussing the over all Amer­ FINDELL MFC. CO. Conran was bom on June 16, Connecticut: Pennsylvania. A heavy fsJl struck ed by boat. vised. It drew 297,newsmen to the 1921, at St. Francis Hospital in terday as U.S. •' District Court How Antitrust a polito car as it approached the Authorities said there was no ican-Soviet power relationship the State Department auditorium and COSMETICS CANT Judge J. Cullen Ganey finished front of the Jail. The youth had The temperatures during the the Appalachians. Presitont said; 485 E. MIDDLE TPKE.. MANCHESTER Hartford, the son of Thomas F. 5-day period Thuradny through While Pennsylvania was trying^ known loss of life.. At least nine brought questions ranging over a and Blorence V. Conran, both of WE CABBY ALL sentencing 29 companies and '44 pleaded innocent eiuMier in Super­ persons, most of them suffering "The United States vidll not wide field. o f their top executives. ior' Court St Waterbury to a Monday, are expected to wverage to dig out- from lost weekend^ Venetian Blinds, Repairs, Repair Parts whom'are still living. He has lived THE TOP LINES Plots Woi*ked, crippling snowfall of up to J li fifrom exposure and shock, -were j strike first." Among the subjects touched on It was a 2-day Job in Ganey’a charge of stealtnRjt motor vehicle. near norniil with Bttif! day to He thus by Implication ruled out in Manchester ell hie life with the day change except tor some­ Inches, more snow lashed ^he taken to hospitals. in announcements and questions exception of college and service BEAT IT! courtroom where he imposed to­ Sheriff J. Eldwai^ Siavin said any policy of what has been cailled ARTHUR DRUG tal fines of $1,924,600—a record what colder weather - about state. The latest storm dumped Natural gas service was affect­ and answers: days. He attended St. James Spread^ Burst Rovero, after leaving the car, ran ed and many householders were preventive or pre-emptive war. He ■Prime. Minister John F. Dlef- high here—and 30-day Jail terms north along Whalley Avenue with Saturday. The normal high and up to 6 inches of wet snpw’ Ih said the realization that the'United School, Manchester High, and then low temperaturea for the Hart­ southwestern Pennsylvania^, without heat in 20-degree cold. cnbnker of Canada is'coming to for seven men. deputy sheriffs George Stanton States will riot strike first is one Washington Monday, Feb. 20, tO A 45th individual, too lU to ap­ By 8AM DAWSON ford area are 87 and 18. For The Pennsylvania turnp%e was - It looked, as If a river had been and George Burns in pursuit. But snow covered from gA lj^ A y on diverted tbrougli North Central of the important considerations In discuss matters of mutual interest. SAVE UP TO $150.00 pear, will be sentenced later; (AP Business News Analyst) the youth eluded the deputies when New' Hax'en 86 and 19 and for estimating the balance of missile In Bridfeport 85 and 19. the Ohio line to the Blue Moun­ St. Louis. The wa fanned out —Secretary of State Dean- WORLD FAMOUS QUAIITV.BUIIT There were 20 indictments in Philadelphih, Peb. 8 (IP)—How did he turned a corner. over an areti of several blocks, forces. Rusk is making a study of policy all. brought In by four separate the big ontlti-ust conspiracy qpiong Precipitation may total 1-10th tain Interchange in tke weateni Kennedy spoke guardedly on the During the ride to the Jail with portion of the state. spreading between rows of red in relation to the Nortl) Atlantld grand juries. The 14 remaining most of tho nation’s makers of Stantto and Burns, Rovero had of an inch or ieex precipitation issue in the midst of storm kicked occurring oa snow or rain about Baltimore had a stow cover of brick 4-faml!y flats. Every back were dispoMd of yesterday, after electricsil equipment start? How beeMf*'hafideuffed to another prla- yard was a lake. up by a Defense Department brief­ (Conttnued on Page Eight) Monday's 5-hour s«MBon in which did is spread? How did It work? Sunday. 2 to 4 Inches In 3()/degree iVeath- ing of newsmen Monday. The news­ er. Firemen and police sloshed defense lawyers appealed for len­ In corporate circles many claim (CoBltaipad oa Page Eight) through waist-deep water check­ men were advised that Kennedy iency. Yesterday, the attorneys it just grew naturally in an at­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Between 3 and/4 Inches of wet administration officials had con­ snow fell in stothwestern Ohio, ing homes. Several firemen lost were mostly silent as Ganey levied tempt to bring order out of a chao­ Fresh snow blanketed much of their footing and were drenched. cluded ttotatlvely aa a result of 4-TRANSIST&R the fines. tic situation. The Industry was the eastern seaboard today and northern Kenluriiy and southeast­ Streets on the fringe area of the the Kennedy-ordered study that All the indictments accused the plagu^ by frequent ups and downs, new storms closed hundreds of ern Indiana d u ^ g the night. Traf­ flooded sections quickly turned to there was no missile gap. Bulletins HEARING AID defendants of fUlng prices, main­ by price cutting in which only the schools, trapped hundreds of thou­ fic jams exttoded for blocks on sheets of Ice. Pierre Salinger, Kennedy’s press taining them at high and artiflplsl big could survive, by inability of News Tidbits sands of yeWcles and broBght bridge.s spanning the Ohio River from the AP Wires Only 3 3 ' levels and restralnUig. supressing small • companies to enter new traffio to a standstill. between Ntoport and Covington, (Continued on Page E2ght) (Contlnned on Page Eight) and eliminating compeUtlon. fields. Culled from AP Wires Snowbound New York City Ky., and (^clanati. 50c iX)WN-l50c WEEKLY The defendants either pleaded So it turned to what similar braced for more snow or rain and The eariern Panhamdie of West WANTS OFFICES PAIREO guilty or nolo contendere (ho de­ freezing drizzle. Mayor Robert F. Hartford, Feb. 8 (to—Pairing HmVSM M«laMriBS Mansh ud vaha mind* Oat' Hotel ASTOR Hotel companies often do In Euroixs, to Virigini^ got 6 inches of snow adan Ib a law « ia te tha hud o( hMrinf. fense) but the Judge said both what was done here during the de­ Princess Margaret and Antony Wagner continued his bah on all early today. Northwestern Arkan­ the offloee of governor and Uen- Sea Our Now te Sa Int Uoa, a q a ^ boot traaiMw haaiins 44)li to 4Srii St. at Iroodway, N.Y. 44lh to 45ih SI. at Bill Ava, N. V. were an equal admission of the pression under the NRA. Armstrtmg*Ji>"M have found new non-essential private auto traffic sas had up to 12 inches. One death tenonton the ballot was en­ Phamadat For aid at a Btka Sat didu oonpelitioo. No< laiJy do yoa butler who promises not to say— GOP Caucus Favors aikv leaiM Mat eoea bat ako l o ^ opwa^ o ^ charges. Once started, price fixing and after he made a helicopter tour was TOUsed by the weather. dorsed by legislative leaders of DemonstratlMi Xmy Buaa tdSi « haatias bapalnnait ii fai^tad to The excitement of Tlmce Sqnare. . . the theatres, the iilghtclubsl There can be no appeal of the market dividing kept on growing. or write—a word about life in of the city. ^ Martinsburg, W. Va., and both parties todaj’. Bills that to* ti*lSulwa TahSa Iranditor aid... iw There are 2,200 large rooms with bath, at sensible rates, all fully royal household . . . . Oakland. would require the election of a •Oactol Sttiap or cUakal attaiUoe, can ba lad at OBoa. sentences to a higher court. How­ The federal government says With an Ice breaker showing the Go^onsville, Va., reported 6 Inches ALL TYPES OF airp the Optional Party Lever nor . from the same party were BATTERIES • 1 YEAR GUARANTEE a choice of sevei^ of New York’s mOst famous restaurants and to reduce the penalty. in the industry which averages $2 ice-choked Hudson River today to ^^8 40 inches of snow on the cocktail lounges, including the Hotel Manhattan’s popular Playbill Company fines, totaling $1,787,- longtime parishioners who be­ given public hearings by the deliver more than 100,000 barrels $*round at Worcester, Mass. ' ' ' General AssemMy’s Elections R E ^ ^ L Rfftaurant Won’t you visit us at Hotel Astor or New York’s^ 000, roust be paid within 10 days. (Contlnoed on Page Fifteen) queathed $260,000 to Catholic Temperatures ranged down to 11 AT THE Parkade nursing home . . . Week-long of gasoline and heating 611 for Hartford, Feb. 8 (to—A Re-<».blll in the HouV and to lay the Committee, Sen. Louis L Blad- LIC8ETT DRUG newest. Hotel Manhattan (new automatic parking garage opposite New York communities where below zero at Oneonta, N. Y „ and publican legislative caucus today blame 01.. the other House.” stone of Bridgeport, Democratic hunger strike. In protest against Republicans control the House the hotel). t ' Soviet imprisonment of Mrs. Olga shortages were reported. 7 below at Olean; IJ. Y. Juneau, unanimously went on record in niajority leerier to the Senate, For reservations write or phone Hotel Astor or The bulk'd^ the fuel was bound Alaska, greeted the dawn with 35 favor of making the party lever and Democrats control to® Senate. said he favored the proposal. Ivinskaya, ‘ literary confidant. of Other speakers noted that about Hotel Milhittan, or see your local travel agent ’ late novelist Boris Pastemali, for Newburgh for dlstrtbutloin. degrees. Spencer, Iowa, recorded 2 on voting machines optional in­ Frank W. Krldol, bocuDva VIca-FratIdanI and OonorOl Monagor Two* crtift were bound for Wgst below. stead of mandatory. one-third of Connecticut voters are SUES FOR 85V4 MHXION on :o ends for Donald C. MacDonald Jr., not affiliated with either major * Harvard-senior. Point. No severe cold was reported in .The caucus, In a show-pt-hands- Detroit, Feb. 8 (to)— William Federal Reserve ISanks In Niiw "Weekly Coast Guard convoys the storrh areas. Some warmer vote, endorsed a party platform C. Newherg sued Chrysles* Board plank on the subject, (Gonttoued on Page Fifteen) . York, Boston and Philadelphia between Ossining, N.Y. and Al­ weather \vas in prospect In the Chairman L; L. Colbert lor 85.23 rationing shipments of . pennies to bany. witlf an ice breaker in the northeast and south central states. At present In. Connecticut, a million today, charging Colbert plding in UN commercial banks in their areas lepd. are slated to start Saturday. . Coldest re^ons were in thentoth voter must pull a party lever be­ tried to deetroy him to save his . . . Florida financier Bari Smith' One 16-year-old New York girl central states and northeast, mth fore he can split his vote If he own Job 0. ire some wonderful patterns in this Hope for effective council ac­ Governors of New York. Maissa- envoy from Tunislfih President gressor in The Congo. Inclusion of Habib Bourguiba. met with Pres­ approval of President Kfennedy. Ha have optional levers. city ordinance providing for fines lot tion hod been stirred by word chusetts.. Connecticut and Rhode of up to $200 for persons who fall . that tho United States was con- such demands 'In any' council re­ ident Charles de Gaulle today to will see Kennedy in Washington Rep. J. Tyler Patterson, Jr., Old NEW SPUTNIK HBARO The English wool sweaters that yoU Uked^jK) solution would make it unaccept­ Island to niest at Albany. N.Y. in April. *. • ’ to return borrowed books. much, Ann, are marked down, too. The gartllgans ' eulUng privately with tfie fi>oviet Feb. 21 to diaeoiw finanelal relief explore whether Bourguiba could .Lyine, Republican majority leader Bochnn^ Oenanay. Pkh. S (to SAVINGS able to the western powers. The prime minister also needs as­ in the House, said ellminaUon of Mayor James W. Kelly, who Heinz Knmniiehl, a t 4he are now $9.98-iWere $14.98. Long sleeve^ullovem. Union and other council members for the deficit-ridden New Havqn help arrange' peace talks between favored passage of the law, said In on effort to reach agreement on French delegate Armand Berard the French and the Algerian Na­ surance of a friendly reception in the party lever completely would Boclniiii ObMnratoiy» vqparl^il $8.98. were $12.98; short sleeve pullovers 17.98, were BRANCH told the council yesterday that at­ Railroad . . . The OapHal'a snow- he didn’t think it would ba en­ an over-all UJl. Ctoigo policy. storm-a-week echedule was main­ tionalist rebels. Peiping. There would have to. be probably Blow down voting and re­ his elation has p U M ap BWK ' $10.98. Everybody says the same thing you do— tempts hy the iSoviet Union to cdhr quire moire voting machine's. forced in quite this manner. “ they wash like a handkerchief.’* OFFICE a 7 i(/ L O A . M . Adlal E. Stevenoon, chief U.S. tained'with a fail nnofflolaH,T re Tunisian Information Minister some prospect of positive results. The six who could not qi®®^ hail Sian langnage fragmeiita « Viet Belgium of 'aggression' were Mohammed MasmouilLcallqfi awPe And the views of Britain’s Com­ Making the lever optional, Pat­ radio wnve length heoK Our Blacks, blouses, shirts suid coats have sU Rout# 3 1 ..\ s S o t I A U i <-) delegate to the U.N., said.he was on old stqjy, and that those who ported''at $ to 5 tnchea in various and four others appeared before hopi^ul but not at all confident Gaulle less than 18 houlTafter hia monwealth partners and alllOs will terson said, would require only a by tbe hew 7-ton B pri# been reduced to their final markdown, too. nUged such charges were only tric­ parts'or the city-with more on s ^ h t mechanical change In the Magistrate William P. Wilkins. Coventry about eventual U.S.-Soviet agree­ the Way . . . Secretary o f Labor arrival in the French capital, have to be taken into account. He fined seven of them $25 each, Hrjnlnekl inUd be Bob, in our Men's Department "we are ninnihg ing to undermine the authority of MacmUlan is planning a awing present machines. He said the ex tape-recorded the B ment He made the statement Outgo preisident Joseph Kasavubu. Arthur Goldberg eaya a goal of stressing the Urgency both Bour­ one $15 and acquitted two. bur Final Clearance this week. Those Harris and guiba and De Gaulle eeemefi to through the Far East next fall, penee of making the. change would nlent ol ’‘oeono in, Shetland aport coats that you liked nave been after. a 2-hour private meeting -Bitter opposition to freeing Lu­ the. Kennedy administration, ia Xo One man was sentenced to eight OLPIdIT rillAECiAL IMiTITUTIOli attach to the possibility of nego­ with atops in Malaya, Japan and the 18.M4 megocyeleji choppM in price along with our winteg suits, sport Monday night with Valerian A. mumba come from Evariste Lolikl, ereato a wijllltMi. new Jaba a yadr ***Rep. Melvin Fennel, Fairfield, days in Jail becatiae he could not tiations. Hong Kong. “The eigttole couM shirts aqd outer Jackets. . * Zorin, head o f the Soviet UJ7. de­ Kosayubu’s special envoy to the beyond the ntimber necesMry to eaitl he was peseimlstlc about get­ afford the $25 fine. erase current unemplbyment ; Bourguiba sent Masmoudi hurry­ The informants reported tha Ubraiy ot^lole said the books from graoK* fihttteaB Some of our new spring and summer merchan­ legation. council. ting swch a bUl through the cur­ / 0 0 7 c 4 € a U h A Oongoieae authority rtoofbi * ing to Paris aftOr De Gaulle , re­ British, who recognize Red Chtoo. hod been out from four monthe he eaM. H o ^ ~ * dise has started to roll in snd it looks good to mA Zorin commented afterward that Lolikl told the coimcll .that rqr rent aesslon. ■ /. • he did not oee any Indication that lease of Lumumba would'perpetu- tnuMdtteaol gavaranieat la belag portedly mentioned to the Tunlrion have done nothing to sound out to a'ye*r and aevetal noUoea hod nnd after I Remember, Bob, only 67 days left to trout sea­ chorga d’itffatres, Tataor Balk- Peipiijg. He favorefi the optional lever, OPEN UNTIL 6 P.M. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Jhe U)d$ad States waa sertowly ato tsrror in Tho Congo find delay gfgaalsad for raplacoment soon however, and ealfl It would “be m - son. WUl vvrlte jyou again i soon.—Regards, Joe. o f Mdj. Gan. JOMph Mohlltu’a sul- (Oeattaned «■ F a f* M tgkty r t***nt**ff' It* position to H m (Ostofanrii m Faga Eifht) cMlent pubUe relations to pass the J.' WEDNESDAY 9 A.M. TO 12 NOON—THURSDAY 9 AJI. TO 8 P.M. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN , WEDNESDAY, |T5BRUARY 8, 1—1 MANC3HESTBR EVENING HERALp, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1961 P A G B T R B B l PAGE t w o aerwatocy. Tha ptodnetlen vrtth a Ecuador Mission' caat pt So aingwa. playani and ac- OlcoU SU V$e Barred Bolton Square Dancers DeFALSEmni tora, will ba preaentad on thraa auc- Sheinwold on Bridge Gallup-Fagan Lectu re T o p ic at Itoek, SlldB «r Snpl^ eaaalva avaiuaci. March l. S and Set New Lessons Wr, PA m n iB , aa tatoraw ‘ As You like It 3, at Trinity Church. to be ntWUed on usper An ananymoua donor haia pra- StsMaurice Covenant Church piatM fiolM fBlw m...... Hv JUDITH AHEAHN Town Won’t Accept The weddtog «< Jlias Katherine The Mamtoeeter Junior Square In plaea'Oe no* slWe, uip et wek. Iwated to tha Wadsworth Athan- roman a b o u * - ■ < M. Fagan a M Douglaa A. OaUup, Dence Club will offer a new aeries I aum a aculpture, "Captiva An­ aonuam h a n d both of Mancbeater, waa solemn- of 16 leoaona to square dancing The Rev, Paul Bostrom, mis­ gel” by Hartford-bom aculptor M inslrel Set After xntnths of hard work rehearsing un­ By A I M ShalBwold laed Saturday morning at SL for young people beginning ' to­ sionary from Ecuador, South iobert Weinberg. It ia made of Trash from Vernon Chooto tha oitontog M that Bridget’s Church. morrow at Waddell School. drus eeunton oti^here,' do- John G nlbo's direction, the Manchesto thirty pieces of polished wrnlnut • 1 * 4 * The bride ia tha daughter P t Mr. The leeaons, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. America, will be guest speaker at Civic Orchestra will give its first public per­ Joined by glue, pegs and aerawa. wUl help your partnership. Stooe M arch 10 -11 for Grades 6 end 6 and from 8 to. the Covauaitf Congregational The Manchseter Board of Dtree-^in tke ManchestiM' diapoaal . area and Mrs. Walter D; Fagan, 88 formance Wednesday, April 26, a t 8:15 p.m. It dapicU a man of saintly mien your own hand Is eply half of the Covent^ S t The bridegroMn la 0:30 pan. for junior high and high Church Sunday at 5 p.m. ten last night ratussd permlaaian ever slace he houlht the ceOipaay plana for the firing .utaatrd - 880 nCABB la the Manchester H i ^ School^ ...... ^ imprisoned within tall, blade-like partnership, give eome thought to m a r b a it the son of Mr. and Mra. John Gal­ 'Achool students, will be held every He has served as missionary fonns- .to the Sanitary Refuse Go. of in 1958. The pfevkms dwnek had A 0 7 2 df St. Maurice Church have been Thursday. audltariam. The conCuctor hjmaelf! pnjes, tsill «o oa exhibit Satur- Manchester to dmnp-Veraea trash bon dumping Vernon tnsh In yanr partasr’a hand as well. ^ lup, 101 Elizabeth Dr. pastor and teacher in two urban PRESCRIPTION ■BTiU more frtsti the spotlight on, Avery Court a t dto Heet the Animals, bn ashMUon When this hand waa played. v 4 0 ^ ^ v2 - f J 7 I announced by Ita general chair­ The ROVTStaniey HaatUlo of # Tomorrow will be the last day of animals in art. opened Satur­ In the diapoaal a n a off (Mcett S t Mtenchsator siace 1950, h* aaM./ 4 6 2 4 A 9 to ehrolLin the classes, which will areas in Ecuador, Tulcan, which e x f b b ie n o b the podium to the ipotl^tj>n_the | wirt^rorth Atheaeum la Hart- The directors. aetbd 2 , ceremony before an altaf decorat­ be sponsored by the Manchester is on the Ecuador-Ckilombla border Representing the animat Ungdotn reeonunendation of Oeaefal MaaS'- last n ^ that «-hlle Maadnstor . f o u m Inson. Recreation Department. (Comple­ end Concert for Piano and Orcbe»- Worthy of Note ger Richard Martin, vriio said Ver­ should help RoekviUe on s/tempo- of the fourth-best card to his own ed with wmte rosea. Jack Andar- high In the Andes Mountains, and ARTHUO BRU8 are paintings, drawings, prlnta. . A A 10 Weekly rehearsals are being Bon of ManchMter, was soloist tion of the lessons wiH qualify Quito, capital city of the coun­ tra. “Crime and -Punishment" is to non has room for a disposal area of rmry basis because that city had no loog suit nude life easy for VKQ9 Other featured vrorks on the sculpture, coins, teatiles and fltn irtr f K rg 3 held each Tuesday evening for the Hrs. Eugene L. Blackwell was or- Students for membership in the try. be performed in Auerbach HaU of photographs. ^ iU own, and should tako can of lu room for a dump. It unis "hot our Ohow will be presented March JO MAaohester Junior Square Dance program ’viil be three excerpts own problem.' affair" to help V e m ^ , becaaso that Dummy won the first trick with * A 10 9 3 gflUllSt. ' • The Rev. Mr. Bostrom’s duties the University of Hartford “Water Music." Bloomfield Ave. m West Hartford A month ago he noommeoded town does have the room. the .ace of hearts, and declarer Baalh West NseOi Im t entail supervision of the mission Beethovens First Symphony, and promptly set to work on the dla- 1 NT Psse 3 NT AB FMI 'Mra. Charles Robbliia wlU be wore a srhito satin brocade gown, Club members hold dances on Thursday through Sunday. Feb. 1® i the dlredon allow tha City of Another r e a m for not helping the fourth Friday of eadi month, school and chapel work in Tulcan Debussya "Petite Suite.'" Rodcvuie to eontlnue using Man­ moiMA Bast shtfted to nfidM on Openttg lead —> H S Blitno eccompanlst for the caat. designed with a portrait node- and the helping in the evangelism through 19, at 8;15 p.m. The play Panel to Discuss VeraoB, he spH. wan there would TT l William Androlevich, Alec Koai- end also travel to dances In other THE The last wyirh is one written by chester's dump temporarily. be no sopemUon of what was taktog-the aoe of diamonds, but it line, throe-quarter length aleevea, of the Province of Carchi. is an adaptation by Marcel Dubois kowskl, Renata CocConl, and An- areas. In the paat, members haVe Engaged D^rassv for two planes, and is lA st night be said tbo reason for dumpM and how much. was too late. South was raady to and chapel train with four cab­ During his second term of mis­ of Dostoevsky’s novel. War Brainwasli tiiony Armentano, the end men, bage roaea from ' the waist to the attended dances in Wethersfield, The engagement of Miss Mary rarely plsyed. Conductor Gruber helping Rockville tempmrsrUy is RockvlUe’s trash coUcctioh is eaah four diamonds, thrae bsarts, Hearts — 10 5 6 • 3; Dbuuands sionary service, he was director WENNERGREN has transcribed the piece for or- Norma Lawrence, Professor Ed­ ate also each singing a aolo. The train. Her four-tier veil fell from and Hampton, Brockton,' and Enoi to Bernard Pudvah is an­ that Rockville has no room for a done^liy city employes operating eoa spade and two duba. 9 2{ Cluto — J 5 4. What do Weetfield, Mass., and have also of the Oillegio Evangelical Theo­ diestra. so it will be the first play­ gar Woten. and Professor John A clergyman, an educator, and a dump and deserves assistance until citytrucks, which can be supervlB- ■ Bpedei DefOata Ceatraet~ you say? Interlocutor 'wUl be Walter Kar- a cabbage roM headpiece match­ nounced by her parents, Mr. and CoRstniiliM Go. dky. attended a combination square dore W. Anderson School in Quito, ing of it in this form an\-where. Balmer. of the University of Hart­ town d it ^ o r wiU parUcipaUbfo a the problem can be worked out s s to the dty. Venum’a c e ^ U o n Wast can defeat the contract by Anawer: Bid two hsarts. Tour ing 4hoee on the gown. She carried Mrs. Dills Enos, 88 Homestead St. GENERAL OONSTBUjrBupnoii ford, will gi'-e dramatic readings Specialty acts wlU be performed dance-swimming party. « which has an enrollment of nearly The orchestra now numbera 10. panel dtscussioh on ""Owglinuntst The dua^i which has aon--. w -m o entirely to privato'eollec- OfNntog the deuce of spades in- partner may be to serious trouble a white cabbage rose on a prayer Her fiance is the son of Mr. and 300. 90 Oxford 8L—Mla j p m n - CTub oekriUo and part o f Verium ana tor's, not ondw 'the towa'a con- idead of a low heart. The ace of at notrump, and you should be by Janice Vennart, Jo-Ann M at- book. , Mrs. Bernard G. Pudvah, 31 Lenox fimt Violins, it, - o n d Jus­ Brsintrashing TechniquSs” at a tem, David end OoUeen Berube, Mrs. Rodney DoUn, 8 Pioneer JAICOBY LECTURER The Rev. Mr. Bostrom to a ^ la s , 6 cellos, 3 double baases, cloaodjn Ju^ by the StaU Health trdL' ' spades is forced out at tha first safer at your 5-«ard trump suit. St. tin's Church HaU, Blue lUUs meeting P t the Co-Weds of Oedtsv Laurl Newman, Jo>Ann Hewitt, d r., was matron of honor, and Bridgeport, Feb. 8 ID —The Miss Enos is a 1960 graduate of graduate of North Park Theologi­ "Custom Built 3 flutes. 1 oboe. 1 clarinets. 1 bas­ DiosptniMit. / A lack P t aupervlslon at the dr second trick, snd Best gets to ((^yriight 1081, General Fea­ University of Bridgeport today cal Se'minary of Chicago^ and of Avenue. Congregational Church Friday at tune RoekyiUe has keott S t dispoaal area wi with the ace p f diamonds to time Jerl-Lyn Fraser, Valerie Korsky, Mlae Barbara Fagan, 88 Gwentiy Manchester High School, and is soon. 3 horns, ^/'trurSpets, 3 trom- tures Corp.). XkniUe Robotto, Charlee O’ReUly, waa maid of honor. Both wore announced that the Rev. Martin Wheaton College In Wheaton, 111. bonrs. 1 tuba. 1 percussionist. Mary MacKenzie. soprano, ia 8 p.m. in Woodruff H alt The pub- had permission to dump tnsh at major draw baa, in any land fill to run the rest of the spades. S t. ------, employed at Roosevelt Mills, Rock, Homes" acbeduled to give the first recital Thomas Freddo and Barry Sheri' orchid satin peau gowns with vel­ Luther King Jr., Negro integra­ vllle. In 1956, he was granted a master The imisiciana include house­ Uc is invited to tha prograta. Manebsster’s Oleott S t .dispoaal method of len ee dl^ooai. he said. kow can W « t teB that a spade tion leader, will deliver the ic'h in the University of OonneeUcut't The panel discussion. wlUttoOew Driter Injured dan, Brian and Janice Scanlon, vet trim at the neckline and a cab­ Mr. Pudvah is a 1960 graduate of of arts degree from 'Wheaton Col­ Besldentlal ’ and Ooauaerotal wives, students, insurance men. He said thiri other contractors leiul Is csBed for? bage rose at the midriff, and annual Jacoby lecture . on the lege, and when he ia in the United new Yong Artists Series Sunday a Upe s ^ n U n g of a talk by t>r. From July to December Roek- ud>o collect trarii la VemoA will the McDermott famiW, Bell Sis­ Howell Cheney Technical School, a radio announcer, two editors and The ftrat principle is that tt ters’ Trio, and Judy TOthsen and matchtog accessoriOajWiey wore Brotherhood of Man March -13. States,' he and his family live In Bemodeltag, RepolriDg at 8:15 p.m. in the Von der Mehden- William Mayer, a psychiatrist vUto paid two doUan a 8-tan truck' be td d the aoaw'thing. dbasn’t pay to set up a atot in an Norwalk, Feb. 8 — Clarence The lectures were established He is an airman third class in the a variety of others. Recital Hall. Wakeley, about 55, of 122 Rock­ 'Daisy Dimock. net veils on deep velvet crowns U.S. A ir Force, stationed at Gun­ Wheaton. akd AHaiaUona They have been rehearsing since interviewed repatriated Amencan load. Lairi laanth ths dirocton Ob a motiaa tro th Director entiyliHpb hand. Even if Watt is and carried cabbage roses on pray­ at the university in 1952 by Frank iTrUoners of the Korean W ar, Dr;. Thomaa Bailey; tho request of the land Ave., Stratford, remained In The Hl-Lites of Mandiester will ther A ir Force Base in Alabama. He will illustrate hto talk with Sept. 19 on Mcmdayt in the high Hartford College for Women will raised the price to sM doUars a lucky ttunigh to set up hla haarts furnish the orchisstral music for er books. Jacoby, now deceased, ’’to further Plaonlng Aastotaaca For present aix lecturers by Profeasor Mayer, who was assistant chief of truck load. . Saaitary Refusa Oo. was dmiled. fairly quickly be cannot expect to critical condition at Norwalk hos­ brotherhood of man regardless of No date has been set for the color slides presenting the work Alteration Addition Work school band room. Sponsors of the pital today after a traffic accident the performances. Bridesmaids were Mias Patricia I wedding. of the mission. orchestra are The Herald and ra­ David P. Leonard, to be held at the the neuropsyehiatric department Anthony BotUcello, owner « the Bariisr la ths mssWilg asveral regain the lead to caSh three Janten, RockvUle Mlia Nancy race, color or creed.” of the Tokyo Army Ho^tat is Sanitary Refuse Co„ was present taapaymn bad qmkan en the, sub­ on the Connecticut Turnpike yes- PT A Hosteisw Listedr dio station WINF. college on auccea^e Mondays at hearts. A panel discussion on the social London, Hebron, and- Mrs. C. J. 11 a.m., starting March 6. Profes­ now direl:tor of mental h ^ t h for at the meeting last night ject. for the meet part sgalaat the terdey. fintiwg Vp la Miwflwtrr Since his own band is lupeleaa, Wakeley is suffering from a studies curriculum will be featured William Lee of Wethersfield, cou sor Leonard's topic will be “The the sUte of Bawatt. He told UW hoard thrimgh hie idea of Maacheaterls bslag in the Wast should try to set up apme- Bin of the bridegroom. They were IB— BBUi l i •The Marriage Go-Round" with “dump baatoess,** but . la favor of possible skull fracture. at the Parent-Teachers’ Associa­ Susan Hayward. Jamea Mason Changing Inmge of Man in Modem Participants on the panel Will be attorney, John' D, LaBrile, bib tUng for his partner. An finbld dressed like the matron of honor, would be wlUing to pay for the giving equal treattoant to all State Police said an Investiga- tion meeting tonight at 8 o’clock and Julie Newmar opens tpnight Drama”. the Rev. Russell Peery, pastor of major suit Is always a good BhoL to the Civil Defense room at tho and carried similar flowers, The New England Regional South Congregational Church in privUege of .dumping In Manchea- towna., Tha theory is that tha opponente Uon indicated that Wakeley struck . Flower girl waa Joan Thompson, at the State Theater. With it ia a a plow from the rear as it oper­ Blementary School. KEITH’S GREAT Metropolitan Auditions wlU be held Middletown and former assistant ter.what ho.oollecto la Vernon. Tonight a meeting la sohoduled Win usually try for game to a 79 Columbua St, who was dreaaed rapiake of ‘Teas oC tha Storm between toe board of toe Vernon RockviUe-Vernon ated In a westbound lane. Serving as hostesses for the Couatiy.” Saturday and Sunday at Jordan minister of C «t e r Church here; -nwity-Sve per cenDof his col- major suit If they can; fallura to like the matron of honor and car­ leettons, he said, are in Vernon. ttre Dietriet Yiominlaaian, the 'Two passengers to Wakeley’s meeting are Mrs. Michael Pesce, ried almllar flowers. _ , A spring drew will be Hall, the New England Conserva- William Curtis, superintendent of make any such attempt Indicates Mrs. Howard Skinner, Mrs. Jack gtyai Friday at Verplaadi School toey Music. Boston, llie audi­ M a n c b ^ r schools, and Theodote Thiaamoimts to two or three truck Vernon Fire Dietriet Planning some shortness to ons or both ma­ car — his wife. Lucy, 69, and Miss John Gallup, Lorton Rohlcks loads a weck..«nt of stven loads. Commission, and tot Rockville Alice Sherwood, 60, of 130 Sum­ Sadler, Mra. Thomsa Carpenter, Forest Va., waa beat man for his auditorium at 8:80 pun., aponaored tions, Mxmacwed by the Junior Powell, s member p t the Town CaptaRome jor suits. Mrs. Walter Treschuk, Mrs. Robert MIDWINTE League of Boston, Inc., for the Board of Directors. The rest is coUeetod ia Man- City Council, also at the meeting Mind you. West can’t ba sure of mer SL, Stratford, were reported brother. Ushers were Walter Fa^ by the Ladles of the Asaumptioo. Boske, Mra. Vincent Mickewlca, gan, 88 Coventry S t brother of John Rxiy Caiiaon. author and third year, are open to all quali­ The program will be _ clifflere ' will he engiimtte from otate and defeating the contract by leading In fair condition at the hospital. Bay Horan Photo BetUccUo said hs had had per' private health organlsatlona., and Robert Gregory. 20, of Wilton, Mrs. Daniel Bucctoo, Mra. Alex­ he bride: Richard Plagge of Man­ Meturer, wiB speak in the vestry fied young singers In the New a potluck smorgasbofd tn Wi On Firemen’s a qiade. Some contrai^ are un­ ander Plante, Mrs. YlHlliam Haggla, MRS. DOUGLAS A. GALLUP England area. ruff HaU of tha church at 8:45 mission from, the Maacheetcr h w th from a company which arils porto- driver of the plow, was treated chester, Walter Briarton of, East of the Temple Beth Sholom Sun­ beatable. About all West can tell and Mra. Warren Amundsen. Hartford, and Fred Clark of East A tw^Tth century musical p.m. T iu committee in diarge of deputment to dump Vernon traSh Ue. steel nibbito hunwm. for a cut finger. day at 8:15 on ""Powder Kega of is that a spade lead Is most likely Bulletin Board Hartford. F U R N l T i J the Middle EaaL” drama, "The Play of Daniel", which the program includes Mr. and M n . f Guest Roster to produce a good result. There will bo a rehearsal to­ BA Club Slates yaul Frajikenberg, Mr. and Mrs. The bride’e TBother wore a blue Scribner Speaker Sdulmfle Art has won critical acclaim in recent Daily QaestliM night at 7 o’clocik At the Commu­ lace over pale bjue taffeta dress Some of the works from the American and European revlvala, Lloyd Hobren, Mr. and k te -R o y RifckviUe-Vemon Captain Samuri Rome, head of Partner opens with 1 N T (18 to nity HaU of aU aota appearing to Valentine Dance Keith. Mr. and M ra. T M Prior, deaigned with a scalloped neckline At Bible Confab Sdiolastlc Art Contcd. in wbicb has been selected as the mid-winter the Stole Police Rackets Division, 18 points), and the next player the Feb; 11 Grange Talent Show. and ehawl collar on jacket The I OPEN THURSDAY DLL 9 f .M.! Manchfiater students took 109 production of the Hartford Con- and Mr. and M n. Richard C- Kurd. and othw membera of the State douUes. You hold: Spades—Q 7 2; AU'money and unsold tickets to bridegroom'a mother wore a sea- Reginald Scribner, minister of The annual Valentine dance of the Youth Aceused in Slashiim iPoMce organtoetion ■wiB be guests ■ ■______1 USHNEL the. show tiiould be turned over toam Mue sUk Shantung dress British American Club will be held tonight o f the Rockvifle Fire De­ to Mrs. Lester Rogers of tho waya styled with .a square neckline and the Manchestwr congregation of Saturday at the clubhouse, 75 partment at an appreciation din­ and meana committee at the meet­ apron effect on the skirt, which Jehovah's Witnesses, will be one Maple St. Referred to Juvetoile Coiu^t ner at the Koechiazko- Club in TyMiaf. Ffb. 21 ing of the GraAge SMday. was designed 'with a bow at the of the speakers at a winter Bible “The Four of Us” bind will pro-- Rockville. The Senlop Choir of United -waist Both wore mateWng ais conference to be sponsored by the vide music for dancing from 9 Fire Chief John F. AShe said Methodiat Church wfll reheare this eeseories and orchid corsages. Watchtower Bible emd Tract So­ p.m. to 1 a.m. A buffet will also An EUingtoa youth, who s]lefed--Hlio car registered In her name the get-together •will begin* at 8 Starts Tonight evening at 7 o'doOk at the church. A reception fo r 180 guests She does not drive, police said, KAL HOLBROOK^ ciety at the State Armory In Paw­ -b« served during the evening. ly cut a 15-year-old boy to the p.m. A amorgaabord -wiU be served The Chancel Choir of Bolton Con- was held at the' Elks* Home, Reservations may be made at neck and thumb with a knifa Jan. and the ordinance dooe not spell and mories shown. gP^tiim A l Ctonfih will meet at tucket, RJ., Friday through Sun­ out that a motor vehicle owner which waa decorated with the chib. 8, w u referred yesterday to the The dinner, to be attended by an 6:80 tonight at the church. The white and orchid atreamera. day. Court. may be arrested for the violation. "Publicly Praise Jehovah” will eatUnated 450 firemen and chiefs Senior Choir will robearae at T:30. For a wedding trip north, the bride EMERGENCY LANDING Samuel Sloan, 51, of New Ha from Tolland County departments be hto topic Saturday evening. Judge Francis J. O'Brien to 12th ven, pleaded innocent to a charge Members of the Bolton Volun­ 'wore a green aport dress, toDtrii South KllUngly, Feb. 8 (45 — A Circuit Court to Rockville yeater- arid from Manchester, ia in appre­ teer Fire Departnwnt planning to tweed coat, and matdbing acces- About 60 delegates from the Man­ of speeding and asked for s trial ciation of tha help given the Rock­ chester congregation expect to at­ helicopter from the Quonset, R. I., day ordered the referral on hear­ by J\ tO l HALPMN'S OeCHCSTRA H A. and M. A. degrees at Wash • APPOINTMENT PADS A wealth' of modchi, Scandinavian and 18th Century styles to liigton and Lee University, and hto Trailer Court, Vernon, was fined (Conttausd from Page One) , d / • Warm Socks ’n Stockings • DIARIES, etc. Maj. Gen. Joseph Mobutu. But he ' doctorate at Ohio State Unlver- d fulfill the decor requirements of every room and setting! Su­ Us* K*ith's 55 for allowing a dog to roam defended It as a “true national DRE8S-^4E»II-F0B3IAL a HECURD BOOKS FOR Heto'‘ to an opportuiUty Robert A. Miller. 18. of 34 East a political aetUemsnt necessary for iUty. He formerly headed the EVERY NEED perbly craftejl in rich mahogany veneers, cherry veneers, mod­ LilMrol restoration of peace. He said Lu­ army" and criticized Hammar- DONATION 50 PER COUPLE Oology department at Emory Uni- • Overshoes ’n Rubbers to/get that extra tabbTat St.. Rockville, was fined 53 fqr skjold for describing it as a fac- ALL marLOW PRICED! B iid q t t ' lue fabnlouB aavlnga! faJIurb to carry an operator’s li­ mumba, now ih prison in Katanga versl^, Atlanta, Oa. For Every Member Of Thjo Family em oak, walnut, and fruitwood. Many enriched with leather province. Is guilty of “murder and FOR RESERVATIONS CALL THE ------ALSO------cense. Mobutu and t ^ smti-Lumumba tops, inlays and brass trims. All priced for special savings! Ttmis . . ' Norah UselL 28, of 88 Grand oppression.” ELKS CLUB—MI 9-8202 Leoptild Marriea P5. We Also Carry Regular or TYPEWRITERS and “It is for the Congolese law and president of escessionist Katanga Ave.. Rockville, was given a.nolle province, Moise Tshombe, were Electric Blankets and Space Heaters OFFICE FURNITURE on a chaise of violating the city people to judge Lumumba— not thO New York, Feb, ,8"(*V-Nathan more emphatic. In Leopoldville, WHATEVER YOU NEED, YOU’LL FIND parking ordinance. The nolle was Unl.ted Nations,” he declared. tieopold, paroled 1924 Chic Whatever You Need— entered when the court learned t ie did not oppose outright Ham- Mobutu ordered his army into a SENSAtlONAL PURCHASE “stat'e of vigilance” and barred all thriU killer of 14-year-old Bo' . IT AT MARLOW’S and -» marLOW PRICEDl You’ll Always Find It Heret- the violation had been committed marskjold's plan for neutialising PYanks, was married to Puerto PLATfORM ROCKER by her husband, who was driving The Congoleee army headed by UJ7. troops from Congolese miU- FREE PURNELL PARKING LND tory bases while the Security tUeo Sunday to a widow who owns FREE PURNELL PARKING , ^ , M I 9-022t i ) Council Congo debate is on. a florist shop, New York newa- Tshombe said hia provincial army S T A T E in liapera reported today, and OTTOMAN and his people would fight before 5 p.m. Cent,— 4:45-6:00 pjB.. 60c— Shown at 5HH) and 8:10 p ^ . Leopold, now 57, works oa an it let U.N. disarm them. orderly for the Brethem Service AMP Hospital at the Inland Puerto MARLOWkM A IN ST.. MANCHESTER Rican village of Caatoner. ADLAI OBTS CAKB OUR 80th YEAR! Leopold and Mra. Trudl Garcia SM n Sti, Manchester— “Our ,5Qtb Year”— MI 9-5221 5995 New York, Feb. 8 (F>—Adlat E. 6e (^evedo were married by a Stevenson waa a little late gat- g-Susan, judge at Caatoner. SALE ting his birthday cake. & EASY 883 MAIN STREET But when he did get it, he get 'ERMS 7 a firhopper. It was a many tiered Km example of (he baking and dec­ In H l Mar orating art, about a yard square at the bottom and about four feet yn? high. Atop It waa the United N a­ tions emblem. SNKdIMT VMNTS StevHison, U.S. ambassador to 1 i the United Nations, waa 61 on ID HAVE Feb. 6. ' A BABY- Iff’' ^ He waa honored with' the cake YOUR (U^ goad wiahes yesterday at ANOMY CHOICB party given by the American As- Elegant aociation for the United Nations/ Hhunlnation Among those present were Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Moat unusual offer of decorator-de­ signed lamps! EaclT'one a stunning beauty! Skillfully crafted in ceramic You will find ‘.tha to BUY A DRESS- and braod! Perfectly-designed match- proper lampa ' for 22-97 ' tag shades. Your ' cholte— traditional every room In tha or modern! Don't mtos this .sale! bouael Orig. 17.98 to 45.00 IMharah xWr Bakast' BMckam "THf SUNDOWNiyS" ^ Second Dress for ] la (Mar THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY—m 9^1 M l SILKS, CHIFFONS, WOOLS, Alaat . dan aickatdB la Upholstered tapestry with luxurious construc­ * 0 $ 0 f « .’ * ' "StCKfKOPTHE tion features throughout. May ba used as a Fjatfohn Rocker . . -lo c k s to any position K e ith K-'sii WOOL JERSEYS, BROCADES PUHTLE REEP" for televiewing, re a d i^ or doling. Matching M ^aim ' $;4Mil4l$iM Gttmnan included; ' IRENE’S HAT BOX 111", MAIN S ( . M ' \ N V. I i >17 fMlAlM sr. Ml f-M14 ALL SALES FINAL MWiaa OeaawhMr 7 7 7 M A I I ^ T h M ANC^HESIl^^q^^ AMPLE FREE PARKINGi

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I ltocferfB*y BiiTon ZUlng Junior High 'Bobool an* Jr. « f Tonam! M n»Mt«r «>ui»cH- (.•to id Mase Newa E II ■ tr - V fUDday fttmuas ^fg:»fiSK?«aus«M "g nouneed that the f oUowlng pupils I ter tetnrday at S pjn. at th* Csriaoa FlaroMsa have madai ths honor roll for the | jiasonic Trap!*. Tha inatallatton woe Bm RMfeok Skew (to pcoarvaa) eecond tpiarter: ceranantea wUl ha •wnl-jwibMc. Bis I Tlwatvr tin prear***) ------4l Dortn; tha araninj Uia Kyaodi rirW Show (te proerMS)^__ t:00 HawallM Mrs _ . X dk Grade Y ^EXTENDS WORTHMORE DOLLARS Vxwaid wiU ba praaented to the boy Baltr Brine's ShaMk (la pnH John AndreoU, Paula Baker,| Fenr Como Cora Shew (O IX tX 30 SAyB bUIt GRBiN REGBTER TAPES William Barry, Anita t:U TV Man ^rdar Market Mr Bstw Linda Bayer, Bruce Blakealee, I t:10 Danger la I S:M Weather. Sees * Bports X u rve'Got A*%cret^^Sdaeav Theodore Blakeslee, BUlsabeth I Rescue 8. 40 10:l» Naked CItr X 10. Campbell, Sandra Chapin. DoniGd| t:S0 Rohm Bood. 18 Peter LdM Mary ConnuL Nicholas Convertino, Oiaanri t Keen S United StaUa Stml Hour Nem roecUl 30 tricia Davies, Ann DellaFera, ■ Friday - Saturday MUlioa Dollar Movla d;4$ Deuslaa Edvards , 10:80 Tightrope FalkowskL Mary FiUoramo,| Honueir-BrlnkleT Neva 10. JoEmr MIdnIgM to. Thomas Gessary, Sharon Qldman, 7:00 MUlkni DoUar Morie •^S 11:00 Bany Barcnte Neva a Weather 80 Big Neva _ EUen HmTlsan, Patolcia Hath­ Hlshwsy Patrol 12 World's Best Movies (O away. Sbotxua Slade 8 Neva, Spem X Weather Gary Heard, Mark Heller, Bar-1 REDEEM YpUR WORTHMORE MONEY NOW! Come this weekend 10 11:1S Jack Paar Sbov (C) ^arurwoos Rofaia 8 Premiere bare Hlghle, WiUlam Huat, MI- TVMall Order 83 Startl^t MotIs ehael Johnson, Deborah Karp, Mi-1 and enjoy all the savings denied you by the bad storm —Tomor­ T:U Sports Camera Pealure chael Kenney, Jessica 1 mghUghu 11.» Neve Neva 40 il:lu Jack Paar Sbov (C) WORLD GREEN STAMPS Cheater Kobllnsky, Mary Kulesa, I SAVINGS! SAVINGS! row, Friday and Saturday bring i n your Worthmore Money you col­ 7:30 Hons Rons, -J- IH U:t0 Neve and Weather LeaUe Kupferberg, Carol Lawrencx | Wagon Train 10. S3. X) Late Neve Prudence LeOeyL lected in January. Use them anywhere in Burton's up to 10% on SEE SATCEDArS TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE USTIBO Joanne Lentl, Alan MacDonald, I Piunela Mason, Kathleen McMa­ the ticket price of the item! \ M TOP NOTCH 8REEN4E0ISTER4aFES hon, David Moss, Cheryl Muschko, SAVE 10% NOWI FOR EVERY Judith Naschke, James Newton, Radio James H. Norton, Maty Odell, news brsadcasts of 16 sr IS-ariButs Doreen Ouellette, Mary Fearaon, | (This Usttag iBciudea only those Yoi! fatllMr falwlott B im frIran Top NoM Foahl NOW Yoi oai tiart ttvlsi Kevin Ponton, Katherine Pritch­ Isagth. Sana atatians carry other short aawscasts). ard. inm o-4M e _ _ _ Serenada Tap Ih M B m e RapliiaH'aiwt li aMIHat to Iha vataibla WarM B m Stomps Jean Reale, Pamela Rines, Bar-1 8:00 Neva _ 1:00 Slsn-Gir bare Rivers, Curtla Smith, Jane S;0B Today oa Wsfl SL wpor—lus Spaeth, ^nthia Spector, Robin aa tha most outstanding tai S:10 ArtJohnaoo' Bbov 4:00 Today In Hartford IN NsM FMa. Eialiai(a SIMM to BnwRn- 8:06 Raynor Shlnea t:lS Conn. Ballroom StarkeL David Sturtevant, . Guy tha chi^>ter. ICaiit b a n will also 7:0U Hob Scott Tangarone, —Judith Teats, Patri­ ^ 0 / 11:00 N m r a S ^ _ ^ , bhr Tapia hr in Erin lin ^ s rM Shiapi. Stort Itoul Fill yaw savW liakt I. ba a.wardaof 20th Century-Fbx | Film Oorp., died Tuesday a t pneu- PROPORTIONED monix Schreiber, who started hie show businetoi caureer at the - "MARSHMALLOW" age of 18 when he tM k a Job with COStUME the late singer A l Jolson, Joined ^CHOtOlATES^ 20th Century^ in 1982. He was | HANDBAG SUP bom in New York (Sty. JEWELRY MhmeapoUa—Seittuel C. Oalx 65,1 S T ^ iAL S S iK o K retired vice president and director I S P S C m L L V of advertising for General MlUs Ine.i died Tuesday. Gale, a pioneer YN fP O R tep In modem advertialng techniques, I 4 v>^..ratlrad in 1905 after 84 years with I D R U G S-Buy . Gmeral Mills and its predeoeaaor, | Only. ^ / o t ^ r . Washburn Crosby Go. IQSqt.mmeral o il Nevf York — Mrx Anna Edith I Brlclnon, widow of a co-iounder ■ \ ^ ^ L E N T I N E of tha McCaim-Brlckatm Advertls-1 Luscious Marshmallow calf bags, tog Agmcy, died Tuesday. Mrs. I 4 A lt BMokaon in 19ST made a grant to . . - leather so soft and glebing • Proportioned Lengths e Finest Grade Harvard university for advertia­ you’d never dream it was simu­ Nylon Tricot Fabric Shadow Panel All lng reaeareh In memory a t her late I e h e c k I-a c e a n j ? ' huaband, Alfred W. Erickson. lated . . . but it isl Creamy pas- Year Round • White, Pink, Black e > Ooshes—Tbe Rev. Archibald L| TO ManiL 72, retired Moravian mlnig^ I tels pIuS; vibrant high fashion ■Both: Short 32-40; Average and Tall ter Bdu> twice served aa Interim I 17^ -m M A T C H pastor at Christ Chundi Coni^ega-1 colors in every popular handbag, 32-44. FEB. aooal In Goshan. died TUeidiv of a I fltylel \ . OcB PRRraenoH ^ IOQ heart attack. He waa a fonner V HAND CR6AM T | V . prasittaiit, treasurer'^and oorte-1 spondlag secretary of the Board oft < ^1 Donaetw M M on s a t the Refonned m WHN SFv MMIOHEETEIL OOMN. GhnrdMs hi A m e ;^ Ha was* boa | In Bturgeon Bay, Wla. ; , y ,Jt

' % . - - '3 '■ M ^•1 ■ I / 'V- • . ' ^ ' • •/ . Sr ■ I MANCHESTER EVENINO HEBAI^, MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNE^AY, FEBRUARY 8, 1961 PAGE SEVEN the laiw. But it ia the only way a ■^iaiiiliii CSiureh, announces that next Sun­ For Alleged Overpayments buslneMi can ^ run. It la ftoa en­ FAGBfldX Hebron day haa been derignated ais Boy terprise." ChMpnmh Five-Gallon Donor^ scout Sunday; Boy Scouts of this Many grw d Jury witnesaes, ac­ M5NCHEST U. M thaiMit la Swttaarinad. At-j qw d and comfort and oonvanitnea hot think nothing can be dona, l^coiita Camp araft will attend S t Peter’s Church cording to' Maher, declared the t fU m d (» t r r thaKH *Mmedy nitwaaif attadw d | a( thia Uad of New Torit Ufa wiali- since they did not receive ortho- ■INVESTMENT PROBLEMS at fhe 10 a.m. aervtee. This service secret meetings were Juatlftable dontte' treatment as chUdien, Xh 103 Pints of Blood Coltected oar past poUcy towaid O iba,|ad it would laat foravar, and tbat •VV On ToWn Green will ba eentorad-around the theme Customers May Sue and ethical. many each caaea, boweear, aoMie treoa 1 Is • arcioeh foe of Boy Scouta in America. Par- Westinghouae and AlUs-Chalmers Smith la aiao a cloaa frlaad of tha I tha Wacner ordar would nevar bo improvement atm la poaelble with a« ca la Cratdns Irralit U yon nrsfoi. ws’iHB bava.soa.af gnr_eapabls Ralph Chapman of 88 Daerfleld ishlonars and all others interested said they will not penalise their famOy, and that apparpiUy la thalnaeindad. anew or no anew. ^ tha proper treatment Hebron’s Boy Scout Troop 28, in scouting are asked to make a Matlvsa saO'ca T"*?!.y*****?^'*? X)r, became •'’•five gallon donor employes any further. INOORPORATHD haato for hU atMnlad aaw apflworid'a worat and greataat traffic How Hog doaa orthodontle'.treat­ «inir-'Whedhi»:ys«r nreblsiB Invsivss mwtheneend sr a again hfiva their tents pitched on hlMhldl effort to! turn out; for this In a statWnent AllierChalmera ment takeT : when he gave a pint of blood to the Green, for thetrAtmual winter aiMfclal day ahd Join with the Boy On Price Fix Ckses said: riTtnTinT-t |jn n kdA auddenly and providan* It can take from she meatha to »iha vliiUng Red Cross hloodmb- Camp-out 'Hie eturdinyoungeters Scouts in Commemorating “Their” "WhUe we have never condoned Tha prospactlva appointment of | tUilly, baw aolvad. two years or more, depending upon special day. (Continned from Page One) shy 'Violation of the law, we are the aeverity of the coniUtion. WBSMNSIBlLn^ . * The law which ctxnpoU tiM hUe at Manchester Memorial Hos­ are braving the elements, sleeping Allia-Charmers Co., West AUls, n aaM October L UU ena Giant Stackdala, a Ifiaml raal pital Monday. Services for Fob, 12 will be I^oly WlB. certain that any improper acts of Do orthodontie upUtnoee «ui|Wi OPdWABD. TOOB FAMIlrT «Ua to gBPPort their art*fcc ibn- in the tents, and having a raguikr Communion, a.m.; Morning Were fined $55,000, whUe 14 West- these employes were not flagnfant ALUMINOli aaUta daalar and former admlnla- drsn^ la' gulta aneiMtir Wf* ?* » * Shearson, Hammill I Co. Those I ttanchester residents be- 6 OE, Westlnghouse and AlUS' aad gSi>8gm*BBta^ ^ 'tSi the teeth to deeeyf . .. • W« ttoialiy daoutoa tiudrft f nthto coming four gallon donors ware g ^ time. It was pretty cold that Prayer and sermon, 10 / a.m.; inghouse officials must pay $27,- Chalmers said they are now In Uor defiant, but were done In a lea at VanciMatar. O m . . tration . aariatant to Actually, a wall oeaBantad bead fron ths conen^ tkst; tlis benfo : gloSiteMw ?•»> m«»38> ’> ' flm night but with thelr Meeping Is ?Mponsibii .fo^ fo«^ Ralph Warren and Alan Hotch- church school, 10 Am. The Broth­ 000. Two of them to go to Jail. vestlgating past and present priC' completely mistaken effort to serve Smathoa of Florida, to tha post In Your protects that portion of tha toeth f Of a o c M ^ toe foditty. Bat bags and plenty of blankets they erhood of S t Andrew will meet The industry suppUes most of theif company. We feel that It DOORS which U covered. Howeyer. food and eloUdng fw hig Vriftj J th s eloM of tM MElddlb Agsn, f i l l MMN ilpssS Memshaefor • MhehsB. >. M u. Raymond Schuetx, Ruasall stood it aU right Flags are flying ing policies. OE added it would Ireland would seam to ba a poUU Grannies and Irwin Secor became Saturday at 6:30 a.m. aa usual. the equipment for transmission, "make it right with our , cub would be imfalr to the employes Man cal pay-off Impure and- aimpla. Denial Healih pertlclea are more Ukely to ho and for' hia minor children; but csfs of ths afend whs bsMMei^ around the tenta and it malM a Serving as acolytes Sunday generation and distribution, of and damaging to the company's OR&HUNG Cartier lodged in the mouth when an am ll- to bs a problsm Of ths timreb a* § three gallcn donors and Blon Tup- very pleasing picture. tomers." ••••••••»si^*59 t»o« Smathera did help, greaUy. in the what about grown children? And .... per, OMrge Chaddler and H a r^ were; David Taylor, Gordon Wee- electric power to operate televi­ It is 'possible that the fixed best interests to penalize them ••••••••••• 7 .n ^ 0 0 ance ia worn. Xt ia most Impoito vAiat ia your lagia raaponai^ty to- maUer of ebul% Only siaea tbfi Those who have the Scout's sion sets and toasters in 'virtually furteer." MSL biialneaa of keeping. . . part of the (Thla ia the third in a aeriaa of that the apphuee and the taeth .be reign of Honry ., tha Bightli In Waekter became two g;sUon don­ man Jr., Jefferson Prestrldge, and prices—even rigged bids—may not VK X.r- wsrd your pMents? Tha law. ia ors. Mrs. Ceretha LeChauase, Carl interests at heart are glad the F. Eddy. every American home. have been excesiive, that the com- General Electric in a statement south oft the raaervatlon at the I qubatlaftS and anaweia on denW kept acrupulintaly clean, to pro-' England hui Uis atato baWi ' is- weather began moderating Tues­ The transformers, oil circuit aakl It was only technically in­ tact tha exposed surfaces of tha vary about certain Fhnaea sponalbla for thO, osis’ of the poor Rivers and Mrs. \nrglnia Larson ] Janies merely took a normal profit. 1.9S q( tUs qnaatioa. and rather vsgue became one gallon donora day. ^ Manoheeter Evening Herald breakers, low voltage power cir­ :tt was the secret manipulations volved iti the conspiracy to violate HBxncR o r teeth from decay. Orthodontie and ablo aubaaqiMat^ IsgsBy to Grand List Breakdown antitrust laws. It added: TRa MBocuTED ra n a November election. d «bU 1 Society, in obaervance treatment usually leaves the teetii, about others. Let’s axamino first recover the cost from elM .tsla- w One-hundred and three pints of Hebron eorrespondent Susan B, cuit breakers, watt hour meters. which are Illegal, and which * Tba AaaaCbuad PrA a la eadai the problem of aupporting one’s blood were donated by the 107 Annual atatiatica oa given at Pendleton, telephone ACademy Insulators and other items help prompted the successive criminal "As the record well establishes, The queation aome of President ^ National Chlldren’a DenUl gums and supporting bone struc­ tlvea,. the town clerk’s office, for the past the actions of these few Indlvidu- Kennedy’a beat joumalisUc frtendaI Haaltih Weak Feb. 8 through 11.) ture in a haaltliier cenditloa than parefitn, Wo aomoUmoa sea a notice In tir a d o f donors who appeared. 8-3484. operate submarines, battleships, action. t t your father ia unable to sup­ year Show that there' are 639 atomic energy plants and dams. In the bid-rigging, companies ala were not in conformity with are aakinr, out loud, la why in the I ’ ' " . „ . . they were before treatment. ti^o nswapapar .to ths sffoct that Donora who kept appointments dwelling hduaes in the town, valued company policy but a deliberate ' An rlgbta of repubUcatlon of aaeclal port himself, you are bound by law were Everett Walker, Mrs. Eileen The U.S. economy depends on split percentages of the biuiness. world he ahoi^ the f^ n tosn “will not bs-rsMwnsIbls for at $2,408,086; 821 bams, sheds, Camp Drum Dates Sit violation of General Electric di­ mapatrliTi herein are al»o reearvea. to support bim. The town in which aaiy dobto contoaictod by hia wife.” Fee, Patrick Bolduc, Alvin R. poultry houses, private garages, this equipment. The 61-year-old And designated who waa to make atmoefdiera and impreaalan created I yn^i^ntlc treatment, but my hua- your fother lives will furnish him Baldt, Mra. Miriam Snyder, Mrs, tT--- " Ganey, noting this, lashed out at the successful low bid;—and when. rective policy and of the high WINDOWS • m i aarrlea cMeat of N. B. A. Sera- A Thought for Thday If ths.Ptni>oso of that notios Is ,to ^ u e d at $424,400; 400 house and Camp Drum, N.Y., Feb. 8 UP) standards of our corporate ways by ao many of hla appointmenta, I nys that It'a not important raUaf, hut it can proceed .legally avoM ndpoiMlbility for nsesaasr- remit wIMerJteineeM In ttisusdfiachedw l i l ^ Evelyn Clementlno, Robert Deruy- Balph CSiapinaa the defendants. He called the vio­ Sometimes they split geographi­ ^’^WUbera RepreaeaUrtrea: Tl>e against members of hla immediate building Iota, valued at $1,245; The Connecticut National Guard cal areas. of life. ^Toltua MaSiawB Specta: Aaency — Raw Including othera in the diplomatic I owugh to bother about Speftasiei hy th isa bought by tiM wlfs, tho ad does ths ColonnidtL Tso tperkHni pooh. . . » mrniiii etits ter, Daniel Pinto, Arthur E. Doane, butlidlnga used for business, mer­ Will undergo Its annual 2-week lations “shocking.” fainily and compel them to pay and US feet o( nMe, piivrtetoeeh for tann^ ^ Ray Moffltt, John Steeves. W llll^ L. Maher, chief of the More than half of the secret “Abo aoon as theee activities in TRIPLE TRACK Irafk. CMeaco. Detroit aM BoaMm. field, by such taU end aelactiena ao How a peraon's teeth and mouth Council of CbardMO not acoomptWi that and. A hus­ day at 8 p.m. at the home of Mr. chandise and trading, but not for training at this northern New Violation o f the company’s policy . M g j ^ r a ^ AUDIT B C F IA n OF look ia very Inqportant This U for hla support. Of cOuraa, If the band ia responaibls for Mb wife’s There's deep mi and lake IWdni it your doorl Nights iro '' ,Mre. Wanda Bonadles, Mra. Del and Mrs. Edwqrd Kuehn, ElUng manufacturing, 35, valued at $44,- antitmst dlvlaion in eastern Penn­ meetings took place at legfltimate CntCOLATIONS. ______much in conflict with hla own pro-1 child has . barely enough to li?d Oil rene Demers, Dr, R. J. Chutter, York Army Post Aug. 19 to Sept. sylvania who headed the vast probe industry gatherings. Grand Jury w ere discovered—and In m ost in­ part of the a^iearance he i»«senta We talk much'in these days necaaaarlaa, but la hot required to alirVt Md liKed with musk. Enjoy infermility ind ton Rd. 655; 4 mills and factories, valued 2. Approximately 100,000 Nation­ testimony showed the conspiracy stances before goviiriui^t indict­ » The H«mW Prtottoa nounced ideals , and intentions. to other people; appearance_ and about freedom. Let ua remamOar himself, the court will conaldef pay- for luxury Itomo she aaigjit asdilif lOcW Mtlrlties. Superb eoeommodetions end Mrs. Margaret Foley, Mrs. Lena There will be tobogganing and at $46,816; lands, 19.241 acres, here, said he couldn't say—or no fineacial rerpOtiBlbflltr for this situation in making its Judg. Raymond, Mrs. Dorothy Dunn, al Guard and reserve troops, rep- wouldn’t. If he could—what effect went back to the 1930’s. ments were h i^ e d down — the ^mographleal rrrori appear^ There seems no sensiblo answer, I smile are Important in the busi- that to be truly free wo must be buy. servlcs with "wlm" luxurieA Come itny within... indoor gamea for those who wish. valued at $429,125; motor vehicles, lesenting six eastern states, will The Industry has gone through company to o k severe disciplinary VarUwmeats end otlw rM d^ iMttrr nees and social world. Teen-agers free from the burden of guUt and ment.. , \ ' The laws ragardtog your rsq)oa- Mra. Helen Brookes,' Mra. Agiu -- 776, valued at $889,670; horses. 27, do two weeks of training between the end of the price fixing will have 3n The Mancfioater Brwlna HoTCia. except that the'President wills It Da'vla, Mrs. Marian Muscho, R(L upon smaller segments pf the in price wars. Smaller companies, in measures. eqieciaUy consdOua of and obaasaion. This cornea through tho If you are supporting your fath­ sMUty toward your family ars Write Dept MR tor tree color foWer Manclieator Evening Herald valued at $2 ,000; neat cattle, 2 0 1, June..l0 to Sept. 16. this kind of battle, couldn’t under­ “Theee measures in-appropriate and dares risk it planning to he sensitive about tiieir appeamnee. er, and your brothers and aistera atringently enforced. Altiiough art Dwiie, Mrs. Robert I>wlre, Ken­ Sooth Windsor ‘ eorreapondent value $12,690; poultry valued at dustry. ' 1 5 ^ ;■ DtnlBr adrwdaliia d o ^ boora: forgiven, no doubt because his confession of our alna to God and or tea vrur trav^ MWt- neth Falrweather, Werner Hlrsch, “We found a violation of the bid the big ones. Thus the secret oases included removal from post-' JCr nteoilar—1 P.m. fJMv- Sometimes crowded, irregular, making right the wrongs to our era not contributing, you may bring they ars fiexllble in aome cases, Elmore' G. Bnmham, telephone $575. JOHN J. LADEN DDES price fbclng—to keep everybody tiona, substantial demotions, re­ TUcaday—1 p m. Monday. good choices will still outnumber Mrs. Helen Hand, Mrs. Gladys The Increase of nearly $300,000 law,” he said, “and we prosecuted.” •for Wodnraday—1 p m. ToradM. crooked” or protruding teeth are fellowmeh. Meaningful freedom is court proceedings to fores them to they aarvs as a protection for MItieheU 4-0674. New Haven, Feb. UP) — John solvent and happy. ductions in pay and shifts to work the cause of a serious emotional those; leaa fortunate peopla who Rldolfl, Fred W. Ubiw. In the grand list is due largely to 8 The convicted companies did over ro r tbarsday—1 p.m W^nriday. by far the quasUcnahla ones. of the, spirit, not of outward contribute to hia support. But tha Mra., Marcella Mfartena, Mrs. J. Laden, aaalatant superintendent $8 billion gross sales during the P. F. Loock, f'68-year-old $130,- 'assignments 'with no rerqxjnsihil- war niidar—1 njn. Thamday. problem. things and possessions. action miut be brought in the might depend 19 0 a us for suf^rt. FIBE VICTIM DIES tho London Park development, Ity to priUng.” S h r Satnrdajr—1 j>.m Friday. Linda Plate, Fred T. Baker, Mrs. New Haven, Feb. — Fran­ town clerk Mrs. Charles C. Minor of schools in Hamden, died last 1955-59 indictment periods. 000-a-year president of Allen flaeclfltid dmdunc; 10:30 a.m. Mca A. health problem is also in­ Submitted by the immstof the father.. This oifiumn M written by the Helena Oavello, Edgar Coughlin, 8 night in Grace-New Haven Com­ Sail Francisco’s city attorney, Bradley Co., Milwaukee, has said j|a y of pabHcaUoa ezeept Saturday— volved. Failure of the teeth to meet In the case of a father support­ Stats Bar Association of Ooniwc- cis Warren, 88, Guilford, died in toys. ... AROM ATIC Csstro Wins An Election Rev. Ladrence J. Vincent, Hom Walter Pyka, Mrs. Margaret Sum­ Just how much difference this munity Hoepltal at the age of 58 Dion R. Holm, said yesterday cities frankly of the conspiracy (he PHYS. ED. MASTER properly may interfere with diew- Center Congregational Church. ing his children, hs is legally bound Ucut in order to msks you better lolonnades Grace-New Haven Hospital yester­ He was assistant superintendent pleaded guilty and was fined $7, Storra, Feb. 8 UP)—The Univer­ ner, George Clark, William Lau- aeroBS the nation may Join in suing Castxo doean’t daro or cate tellng. TWa may prevent^the indi­ to proVlda food, clothing, educa­ informed sad mors fully awars^of day of bums suffered Jan. 23 when may m-ke In the tax rate haa not Wednesday, February 8 FAUR BEACH SHOBES tenfbacb, Alexander Glrelll, Wil­ aa yet been worked out. for the last six yeara. Previously, the flrpis for refunds. Holm esti­ 500): sity of Connecticut announced to­ CEDAR CLOSET hold an election in Cube, but he vidual from eating the foods nec- 8Sb.0M FIRE tion, and iheltar while they are our laws. hia clothing caught fire at hla he had beeh a . teacher in East mated San Francisco has spent "No one attending the gather­ day it win offer for the first time eaaary for adequate nutrition. undw age; If,the child is etUl un­ Riviera Beach. Florida a Phone Palm Beach, VI 4-5221 liam Brannick, Forrest Hartln, home. Warren accidentally ignited Scout Sunday Set PoUey Vs. Method can win an deotion in Argentina. Darby. Feb. 8 (F>—Fire officii Daniel lAitge Sr„ Durward Miller, The Rev. Gordon W. Weeman, Haven and New Yorii City. He was about $6 million for heavy equip­ ings waa so stupid he didn’t know a master’s degree program in I Food particles lodge more readily today investigated the cause of a able to provide'for himself after CLOTHB8MAKEB DIBS his shirt which had been soaked by bom in New Haven. ment with GE, Westlnghouse and (the meetings) were in 'violation of physical education next summer. That ha did. elearty enough, tho between teeth that are not in their Norwalk, Feb. 8 UP>—Henry John Maloney, Romeo E. Cartier, spilled fuel oil. | rector of SL Peter’s Episcopal LINING Saoataiy of State Dean Rusk, blase that swept through the sec­ maturity, the. fother, imder cai- Maurice J. Fisher. ^at Ms first formal preaa confer- other day, when the Buenos Aires proper 'position, and toeth that ond floor of a 2 -atory house hero tain circumatancea, may be com Burstein, 89, of 196 West Roclu overlap or are crowded are much Rd., president ^ of tho New Idea Eklward Werner, Mrs. Mary A. ?onee. Inevitably came up against district held a apodal elacUon for a yesterday, causing an estimated polled to continue, the support. In Blelakl, James LeSure, William nwre difficult to clean. Food par­ 120,000 in damagea. Ita owner la a rimilar caae, if the father Yankee Togs Clothes Manufactur­ 935 MAIN STREET-TEL. Ml 3-5171 - OPEN 9 to 5:30-THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS TO 9 P.M.-CLOSED MONDAYS !tbe question of summitry. We hope vacancy in the Senate. President^ ticles. retained between the teeth ing Co., died yeetmday at his Bayer, Jamea F. Barry, Philip Benjamin Bacon, president of the the mother, if she is able. Dooley, Wniard C. AUen, Ludwig ;hia answer is granted its obvioua Frondixi'a candidate ten a poor ,nd near the gums lead to tooth Bacon Printing Co. may bs forcsd to support ths chllA horns. quest and obtains for the n ^ ad- third; the handaome firat whs an decay and diseaaee af-'the gums. Hansen, Edward P. Ooltman, John ancient character named Alfred At what age should orthodontic J. Hannon, Arthur Norwood, Mra. ■nlniatiation a freedom to chart Arthur Norwood. Paladoa, a Sodallat. backed in thla treatment ba started? itta own diplomatic oourse forward Tliis la aometUng that has to V(n. Beda Walrath, Thomas Squem Foot ..In the world, without rigid commit- election by tha Oommunlata, an ba decided on an individual baala Dawkins, James F. Hodson, Wil­ menta of any procedural kind, anti-Frondixl and an sntt-Tankae by an orthodontMt, a dentist who liam E. Blovlah, Warren LeForte, Robert Ostrander, Joel R, Hott. r Ruak began hla answering with figure for a long time, and, lately, ia a ^leciallst in this field. There MUNSON’S W(^-in donors were Howard reminder that he had, b^ore be­ Argentina's leading Oastro fan. ia no one right age for everyone; the nature of the difficulty ^ te r- Smith. Mrs. Ellen Buckley, Clif­ seeming Secretary, published a The Palacloa victory had two minea when ^treatment should be­ ford RlalW. Mra. Harriett Mitch 16^«.AU.STEa 'crlUdam of the summit meeting aignifieaneea First, it demon- Candy . ell, Mra. Frances Klein, Thaddaua gin. Gadarowi^ Mra. Muriel Andru- -pmriiaa. and that this ems taken stratca how the Castro madness Sometimes adults are distressed Fit-Y our-room lot, Richard Martin, Mrs. Louise HAMMER - u a ruling, by him. against future can qiraad in iaitin America, by because they have Irregular teeth Schreiwr, Joseph Czerwlneki, Tsummit meetings. He noted that giving new Impetus and following Kitchen Bruce Watklna, Mra. Btoie Swena- G rip C usMm Hoildto Swhan, after talcing office, he had to ostabliahed firebrands. •on, Mrs. Jane Benesche. hdsa Anna Wolfrem, Itilton Inade acme femazk to the effect •Second, it reminds ua in tha MdtonOfF&hcCfindiessFfiinoiu For Old Fashioned Goodnen Leon, Miss Florence Schlldge, Sthat no avenuo of diplomacy would Vnltad states of tha inavitabla Urn- Michael J. Clementlno. 1 . 9 5 ;bo eloaed, this was taken to ba a Itaticn of action which is upon us. For Valentine^s Day OVER Glenn lartl, John Bengston, El­ -Maw move in the completely po- Hava some of us, paihapa, been mer Griffith, Miss Marion Brook- sofa sizjes 300 „ i n n Mrs. Marion Crossen. Harold >alte direction, in favor of summit dreaming of amaahlng the bearded BEAUTIFUL HEART BOXES FILLED WITH ~ Case, Mrs. Ann Kaven, Mrs. Mar­ , Znaaetlnga. one in Cuba, using, aa our Juatifi- VARIETIES tin Alvord, Joseph Tully. Each / ! Ihen lUiak made hla plea, as fpl- cation, the argument that we can’t MUNSON'S FRESHLY MADE CANDY Adam Rhodes, David Pierce, TO ~ Irving Minteer, Archie Maries. r ;1owb: allow a foreign cieed, that of Com­ CHOOSE FROM are Sale priced at Watkins 1 munism, to eatabliah Itaelf in this PRICED FROM $1.00 l« $15.00 Sylvester J. Benson, Mra. Esther «Oould wa not leave It that In Cmrnor. Sttiaae complex retattenahlps among hemisphere? Suppose we can con- ceive doing that. Can wa aiao con­ Also, Valentine Specialti^ for Your Party or Table OPEN DAILY ' lJ -governments then la a variety of a n d SUNDAY KNOTTY -tochnlquao and th at thaae have to ceive of going down to Argentina RptrrE 6, BOLTON NOTCH (Toward Andover) 9 A.M. to 7 :80 PAC. South Windsor -be coftBidered in relatlan to tha Job and remoirlng Palacloa from tha of­ ‘to be doneT I don^baUave that we fice hejiaa.wim in a tree election? Young GOP Sets PIN E PANEL Teught to gWMraliw or pWloaophlae And, Wltii this kln'd'of tohie, whiira -w a r Sunduly about cboloea among tech win thOvOastro fover show itatif Valentinie Dwee Snlquaa at tbla point. From time to next? • The warning, to ns,'la that there jA “Grafid Old Valentine Party.’’ •time you will aaa an amptasis on first pubUc dance sponsored by the ;oio. From tima to tlma you wiU are not Ukely to be any quick aolu- Young Republicana’ Club, will be I sea the use of another. -And X would tiona to the probleqi poa^ by O u ­ held Saturday at 9 p.m. at Wap- •luqio tbat we would not find our- tre, or hia antes and foUowera in ping EUementary School. Board Foot Taalvea caught <9 la a pOUcy with other oountries. An inteUigant, re- A queen and escort wlU be chos­ •I/onaible Latin A m ^can policy is en at the affair, and door prizes .reflect to method, becauM the will be awarded. Dancing tmtil l iaiMhod is the handmaiden of pol- faced with two netoaalUes—tiia a.m, will be to the muelc of Ken­ Slcy and' wa abould be prepared to first and most imp

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M^WHESITER, C0NN„ WEDNESDAY, FEIHRUARY 8, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING H E R i^ , MANGSESIER. OONK, WEDNESDAY. FBBBU. 1961 PAQf Mmp P A G E E IG H T r : 7 er (same befora tha review board RockvSUe-Vernon Columbia to discuss oaseMment problems. WSCS Cel^Ar^tes B iitey Gives ProMi^r^ FItaese Committee Kennedy Says He’s Unsure S U iie N e w i Obituary At toe request of Miss Alice I. 20th Anniversary raERORiram Ponnelly, cheinnan of toe Gover­ SAFBLt oonroihi|li» ArefaersOub nor’s Conimittee On Youth Fitness, Mrs. Ida M. Field The 2Qth birthday party of the Whether Ro Donald R. ARTHUR I R N Reorganizes Service was held Monday evening her home with her eon, Charlea -m r Tuttle chairman of a local fltqeaa One) Field, a t 179 Bjtruea B t,< d M Mat ’ "A ’nvw towa g a n g s wtu be a t North Methodist Church. Page One) committee. Committee members Man Fiuks Shovel (C City Meeting Subject flight a t MaaelMBter Memorial profviaed |<» the highway dopart- (tolumMa Lake Bowmen (CUB), will be chosen'by Mra. Tuttle and M n. Robert Oetrander and . a>) iiitsn~ then iouglit to deny tl»e Honltal after » short ilineee She lira. Charles Fhlllipa were pro­ oner. The caee of Rovero, after he raent thla yaar.” pM gM R^MbU- originally an archery group spon­ will work with toe atate commit­ KAMI' I tvpoits. Ho aoid they were tw - Han^dy A fter A ll waa the widow of William L . Field. oan Director Tbomaa Bailey last tee. gram co-chairmen. ' Devotions entered his plea in Superior Court, sored by (toiumbla Recreation 'Were led by Mrs. H, Osgood Ben- curatb boconao the studies ' A special city meeting Is heiagftia heM in February (bUowing aa Ml*, field was horn July 9.1878 night at'h boaird of araeton moet- Its purpoae will be (1) to publi­ A MandipsUr man allegadly was continue to March 7 pending set up for next Tneadgy in Rock- oheieht Japanese euetoas. bf Bristol, Chnn., and had lived in (tounell, baa recenUy re-orpuilzM cize widely toe need for fitness; ' W‘ iMtL assisted by $lrs- Richard -to snSh a conclUsiaB hod not psychiatric akamination of the The display is tocated la tha For Housing Fields, Mra. Thomas Goldstfaw, 'Ul! (-11 gave tat U a snow-ahovder’a vlUe to authoriae tha spending of PlainvlUe before movtaig to.M ah- *'*|ytartly aftar.Vho board voted as an Indspendent uniLi It haa a (2) to survey toe programs and fa­ telidied. youth. ______j about $30,000 to insure comple­ Junior Depeilnient on toe eecond dieeter five yean'agb. She waa a memberahip at present of about •i. A.-.* M n. Robert Arendt, Mrs. Edward ImpulM yesterday. to hold a ^^oelal Infonnal meet- cilities which might contribute to G A sc; l 'N , Kennedy dedsred today W hod PoUM said Fred P. Lea. 32. tion of the city's $1 mUllon filtrap floor. ChUdren of all ages are in­ member at toe Kethodist Church of tlrain^MoxM 80. Anyone Interested in archery fitness of all local citizens, and Ralph, and Mra. Leonard Ridyard. dited to visit d u i^ regular li­ Plalnvine, the PtainviUe Orang*. tag Tueaday, Feft. .to. diacuss Mra. James Pickles, first presi­ talked shout the problem of lli Eldridge St, threw his Cheek on Purehaaea Uon plant, rea^ to go into epara- toe oonstructioa of too ja r y o . may Join by applying for member­ (8) to make plans for toe develop- dsy with SecreUiry of ^Oefense brary hours. ManfOia laSga at Rebekahe in dent of toe WSCS, was presented ehov^ at a Town of Manches- ^ Uon soon. Genual Maaacar ship under the sponsorship of a nient of good programs and facili­ Hartford. Feb. 8 (P>—CtonnecU- Although voters will be asked to A t Oaasp Isd»i— • PlainvlUe, and the United Order of AppravtO o ' two W pres^^ember. a corsage by toe group. Mra. Gris­ M^smsra. / . ter plow truck while it was cut uUUty companlea said today tin waa inatruetad to gathar new ties if toe need is indicated. *He stated,” Kennedy/kaid, that sppropriate the $30,000 foir the Marine Pfc. Cbrl Freeman Jr., ths Golden Croat in Hartford. to pm iSa vrator mafia The CLB ia an affiliate of the Miss Donnelly .has asked that wold Chappell, Mrs. Edith Long­ BANTLY Oil covering up a sidewalk he had they were inveatlgating purchases drabu for tha howng project (or InfonaatloQ on a gasaga. as weu n s study had been conwuded in the Just ejeared. sewage plant fun(L plus $19,000 son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl IVeaiaan Survivors, besides her son, in­ ConnecUcut State Field Archery thought be given to toe lack of fit­ fellow, Mrs. Wesley Thouin, and Defense Department which woidd from manufacturers involved in of 8 W lntom era Village, BUtaig- clude a sister, Mra. Caroline Sea- toe eWerty off W. 8 ‘'J * * * as ooUset older plana whieh wera Association. Its members come Mrs. Russell Holmes, past presi­ Lea poeted $100 bond (or pricc-lfadhg to determine whether from the general fund for plant never exaouted. Fom sr Town En- ness among,echool children; recent ' M ' • I I ■, ! I IMP to any conduston whether appearance at the Manchester costs; and win also be ask^ to ton, is aervlng with toe 'ftdrd slons of Rockville, one grandchild, made laat night ly toebomrdof (M- from this tomi, Andover, (tolches- graduates; young married couples, dents of toe WS<7S, were given there is a missile ^ p or not^ damagee were suffered here by the BattaUon, Sixth Marine Regiment, and aeveral nicces and nephews . ractorii toning a #***«» g ln W Jam as 8|ieekey had plana teri Willlmantlc, Groton, Newing­ potential cardiac and obese mid- presidents’ pins. TTL MItrl'. II 9 -ISVi semion of the 12th Circuit empower the city to borrow up to whieb'inany itema were acted upon. Kennedy wa^remlnded of me Omrt Feb. 20 on a breach of vtolstions. $60,000 tn anUclpaUon of a federal an infantry unit of too Second Funeral servicea wlU be held at for a brick garaga, and plana for ton and Norwich. Meetings are dle-agera and toe increasing num­ “This Is Your Ufe, Mra. WSCS,” mjarile gap d>arge during the Connecticut Light ft Power Ca Marine Diviskm at Camp Lejeune, toe Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Tha board a ateel garage. held at Hall’s Arrow shop on ber of aged. a akit 'Written by Mies Sylvia KUCKVILLB TR S ^ n the peace charge., said It was "watching with a great grant (again for plant expenses), itiah of $ll,r(M fro m O ^ V ^ campaign asked. In effect, the city will not be requesting any N.C. Main St, Friday at 1 pm. The priat Dinaetor Bailey, in pstmiiaing Whitney Rd. the first Sqnday of Since Columbia has a well estab­ dallin, Grade 1 teacher at Bow­ whetheFi dent he still stands deal of intereat ths result of the Rector te Talk Rev. Percy M. Spurrier of South locati brtance of tha Water the completion o f tho highway each month. lished (Community Recreation ers flehool, was presented. Mrs. recent antitrust suit . . against new money. Methodist Church will officiate. behind wi said aa the Demo* TThe« necessary funds are all avail­ The Rev. Jamea L. Grant will partment ftm^ garege, chldad the Democratic Roger Vertefeuille of WilUman- Council' which' for 15 years has Glenn Law took toe part of Mra. te. a. group of electrical manufactur­ speak on adult Chrlotlan educa; Burial win be in the family jplot tor th e project, and-IdJIOO from w minority for recent aocuaations been Working year-roimd ' 'With WSCS, and Mrs. Longfellow was cratic able, according to Corporation capltM improvemonta reserve fund tlc Ja president; Leo Vertefeuille, "I h we'U have a clearer Kennedy Says ing companies.” tlon at toe Tuesday meeting at in Hockanum Cemetery, East that tha RepubUcana ware not Norwich, vice president; Mrs. Ar­ town youth, Mrs. Tuttle plans to mistress of ceremonies. Marendaz CourjMl Harvey A. Tonca The Hartford. for a storm drain. —. answer^ to that question (of (he "A lengthy review of its pur­ meeting will be for the purpose of toe E|dacopal Churchwomen 6t active in seeking toe garage. thur Hall, Columbia, secretary; ask for assistance from that Other participants in the skit g ^ ) ,” he replied. "Of chases of the equipment involved SL Jolm 's Church. Tha aeaalon will Friends may caU at toe funeral In other actions toe board: He aald tha rOaaon tba prqMem Miss Joyce Herrick, Willlmantlc, group, as well aa representatives were Mrs. James Pickles, history; TRAVa AREMBY/ Hard Tests for putting thb available money into home tomorrow from 3 to 5 and ,1. Restored toe town treasurer It is my hope that the is being undertaken by CLftP to use according to n ecem ry pro­ be held at 8 pm. in toe pariah at fin garage on E. Canter St tt-euurer and Arthur Hall, Co­ from toe school.- Anyone interested M n, Henry Hembrechta, foreign 7 to 9 pm . to the p en ^ n board and the pen­ and Hanlaoa S t ia ao acute was Authorixed Agenta For. DnTted SUtes is completely determine whether it suffered any cedure. houae on EHingtoi Avr, lumbia, field captain. in worlcing on toe compiittee is miaslohs; Mra. Chappell,' home damages,” the company said. sion trust fund board. tbs Demoorat’h fault Ho said toe The club has Just completed ne­ urged to contact h ^ ,, and offer missions; Mrs. Jonathan l^w, rec­ Rail, Air and Stcaasaalp U.S. U e Ahead The special tneeting comes be­ Devotiona will be led by Miss -Martin M. OInUano 2. Appropriated $28,000 for / "I do want to aay that It is my ”How> the dam ages. If any cause of additional construction Eva Little and a. abort busin Demoorafs had dropped the high­ gotiations for leasing about 30 their services. reation; Mrs. Eric Starr, finance; Linca . can be recovered is now luider MarUn Manuel GiuUano, infant overtime wages, rm tal of eqthp- way garajga from their capital acres of woodland on Hunt's Rd., Morning Session Set Mrs. Ruth Holmes, Simple Simon; /tnfonnatian that these studies are (CoatUned (ran Page One) costs made known last week by meeting will be held. Hoeteaaes s^S7 be premature to reach a/Judgment At Hartford Electric Light Co., engineer for Bowe, Albertson and liam S. Simpson and Mra. PauT the voters In referendum in May ton Lessenger. Members are Al­ Congregational Church will meet service; and Mrs. Ostrander, local Treaty Organixatlcm and will have died yesterday at Manchester Me- 3. Appointed Miss Barbara Cole­ and November. tomorrow, A change In plans will ae to whether a miasile gap exista p ru d en t Raymond A. Gibson said, Aasociatea, consulting engineers A. H. deMaeerte. moiisl Hospital. He was bom m ready working to set up a reg­ church activities. HAROLD E ^ L S advisory help from Dean Acheeon. “as authorized by the board of di­ man aa a selectman to fill the un- Ba also aald that tha garage MRS. ORVILLE L. FREEMAN ulation 38 target field course. call for meeting at 10:30 a.m. in A reception for skit members or not.” (or the plant. The Churchwomen will bold Maitcho*l^> -A.ug. 27,1959. explred term of Thomas HJlllott; Reports of. the alleged missile secretary of eUU U the Truman rectors, the officers have under­ rummage rale at the pariah hall waa critically crowded because They hope to have it ready for the Parish House instead of at 1 and guests was held at "Hotel” Manchester/Agent Walsh told members of tha City Sum ving, beaidea hia parents, Atty. William CoUlns.to the Devel­ p.m. Those attending are a^ed to study, written by newsmen ex* administration, among others. In taken a full investigation of the Council that an additional $27,000 on March 18. Members have been are hi^ paternal grandparents, toe Uemoeratio-conttoUed board use by April 1st. Although toe North Methodist after toe play. Tel. CH 7-5857 perloiced in reporting military af* effect, if any, of such violations opment Commission -to iUl the snow haa hampered them some, it bring sandwiches for lunch and respmise to an inquiry. Kennedy- was needed due to a recent, change aaked to eave discarded and out-^ Peter Giummo of Cheater, and Mrs. of dlrecton bad aigned an agree­ nirs, were not attributed to any­ upon thla company. vacancy left by Miss Jean Hand- ment with the gazbage contractor, has not stopped them. The mem­ hostesses Mrs. George K. Evans, said the question of nuclear arms in wiring and electrical equipment grown clothing for the sale. Alice GluUano of Hartford; bis ley who resigned; and Jack R. Political Coffee Klat^he Mrs. Harry Erickson and Mrs. one-the New Toik Herald Tribune "When the investigation ia com­ speciflcatlona. VFW Appoiatmeat maternal gihudparents. Ju le s Charles Mlano, to store five gar­ bers go In to work in the area on aald in today's ediUmis that Sec- for NATO is "one. of the central pleted, action will be taken aa may Mercer to the Development Com­ bage trucks in the heated garage. snow shoes. Adolf Hinriclis, will serve dessert The series of amtoPTisUona to Andrew Tricarlco of Harriet Lenglois of Hmtford, and Mrs. mission to fill the vacan(tf left by and coffee. retary McNamara bad briefed the matters of InUreat to us now.” be appropriate." be aaked next Tultliday are some­ S t , Vernon, has been appointed to Irene Dowling of Hartford.' fii toe meantime. Democratic Di­ Is Jane Freeman’s Forte To Go to State Shoot newsmen. Robert Puller. rector Francis Mahoney asked that Tho five officers and Vfafrm Boy Scout Sunday The Wclfttre D epartorat Is what involved.'blit are explained the national hospital i»mmlttee Funeral ser.lcea wUl be held at 4. Set March 7 aa toe (tate for Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts arc *Tt was an open secret in the by Tones this way: toe W alter N. Lecletc Funeral Immediate steps be ^ e n to add Rogers .of Windham (tonter were capital.” the newspaper said, "that setting up a child "health center to Record Spoiled by toe Veteraiui of -Foreign Wars a puUic hearing on two ap^opria- AP Newafeatures ^Just love to tell about catching, chosen at the last meeting of the to attend the churdi and syna­ First, city voters will be asked National Commander T. C. Con­ Home. 23 Mam S t . at the con­ toilet facilities at thO^resent high­ the story dl^mted by the White deal with the special health prob­ Stafford Springs. Feb. 8 (d?) — Uons. for 31,500 and for 3M 77. for way garage and to correct other If Waahington isn’t Jane Free- that fish," She says. She landed it Bowmen to represent the club in gogue of their choice this week­ lems of dtildren. Kennedy said he Mrs. Barbara Boudle, 31, of Hart­ to approve the appropriation of nell. Tricarlco waa among nine venience of the family. Burial will znaa’s cup of tea. It'll certainly be in 1958 on a poft-election vacation Houae emanated from a briefing unusual expenses in expediting the the state team shoot which will end in observance of Boy Snout Trotter Becomes Eagle Scout ■ ! i ford, wanted to ha”e a "clean rec­ $30,000. Approval will mean only state men named to national com­ be m S t Bridget’s Cemetery. health hazards. in Florida. yesterday (Monday) by Mr. Mc­ feels that not enough has been completion of Barnard Junior her cup of coffee. be held in Waterbury in toe Sunday, Myron Berkowitz, public­ Richard Trotter, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Trotter of 675 (khie on research into the causes of ord” when ahe applied for her driv­ that the city will be authorised to mittees recoiUy. High School. Other directors disagreed, aa did Jana—M n. OrviUe L. Freeman Sha likes to garden, read serious ity chairman has announc^. Namara.” the general manager, who said toe spring. Ga-rdner St., being presented with an Engle Scout Badge by Troop The repeats also said the new mental retardation and congenital er's Ucenae. spend that amount. Ernest Calvano and Alton Kim 5. Transferred 32,440 from the —^htiped get her husband elected to magazines and commentaiy, tfls- World Day, of Prayer Later, voters will be aaked to ap­ teg e trucks now being stored Sunday several members will at­ 47 Scoutmaster Robert VonDeck. The presentation was made Pentagon ctyllian chiefs were con­ malformations. So, police said, she gave file kel of Rockville have been named contingency fund to the classroom three terms ea governor (ff Mlnne- torles and biographies. Her hob­ tend a state tournament-schedul­ Columbia Congregational Church propriate 319,000 from the general F u n e r a ls the already crowded garage bies also include swimming, col­ yesterday at an Awarda Night he,|d at South Methodist Church in / vinced there' was ho "destruction —On civil rights, Ketmedy said name of her husband's former wife to the state VFW c o m m itte e equipment fund in the filing Jun­ Bota by sipping coffee, attending ing meeting at the Bristol Fish will be host to the churches in Manchester. Eagle Scout Trotter, a scout for five years, ia a soph­ be believes students should tM per­ after a minor traffic accident last fund to the eewer plant fund. Ap­ which is planning toe annual win­ ior High School account would he moved outdoors in toe ■lx coffee parties a day plus a lecting little china and pottery gap” which arouki imperil U. 8. ■prl^. Martin also said that while and Gaih'e Club. This meeting will Tolland Ctounty South group Feb. omore at Manchester High School and a junior assistant scout- F A in II mitted to attend schools In ac-? proval will mean that the city will ter military ball to be held in the Robert Sanderson 6. Transferred to the Jurisdic­ luncheon in toe heavy campaign­ donkeys. aecnrity in the months ahead. week. the number of toilets Is not ade­ set up a statewide tournament 17xfor World Day of PrAyer oerv- ifiaster of his troop. In addition to.toe Eagle Scout Badge award­ niiH m other words, the reports went cordance with court decisions be authorized to spend that amount Middletown Armory on Feb. 18. Funeral servl<»s for Robert Sand­ tion of the board of education land ing period. Minnesota has no state-owned ioea. HUs year marks toe 75th . The incident might have passed from current available funds. quate for the 60 end more men governor’s mansion in Minneapolis schedule for the year. Columbia ed to Trotter, 15 other awards were made. Manchester Troop 47 on, the civilian chiefs believe that made in deeegipgation cases. As unnoticed if the ex-wife, Mrs. Lu­ Hospital Notes erson of WUlimantlc and formerly adjacent to toe Highland Park She’s never lived on a farm but Lake Bowmen will ask for an Au­ anniversary of the evenL Visiting is sponsored by South Methodist Church. (Herald photo by iviftitctoteA/ Also, the voters will be asked to of Manchester were held yesterday School which' has been under toe who use the building, the men are Bays she’s learned plenty from farm so toe Freemans have kepnheir thla country's military ptmch at to the situation in New Orleans, cille Boudle of WilUngton, didn’t Admitted Tuesday: Mrs. Anna not all in the building a t the aame gust date. women will be aaked to bring Ofiara). present is strong enough to wreak empower the mayor and treasurer at the John F. Tierney Funeral jurisdiction of the town. wives about toe problems her hus­ home closed to all but close friends, he said he intends to speak out notice a newa Item mentioning her Wallen, Broad Brook; Anthony time. Perfected Grand List sandwiches and toe local group ' as ip«wh damage on Ruasia as Rus­ on it "at such time as I think It of the city to borrow up to 360,000 Toeca, Wethersfield; Roger Flah­ Home, 219 'W. Cienter St. 7. Postponed the appointment band will face in his new post as doing their officlsl hosting at clubs will provide deseert and coffee at name as Involved in a Route SO ac­ and hotels. Kenneth L>. Fox, chairman of sia could inflict on the United Is most useful and effective.' cident near here. in anticipation of a $59,300 federal erty, 39 St. Bernard’s Terrace; Burial waa m Blast Cemetery. of a replacement for Mra. Mary secretary of agriculture. noon. A short business .session 76,000 Aliens yesterday 74,599 non-citizens had grant the balance of fedwal money Barry on toe school building com­ Mrs. fYeeman was listed as one the Board of Tax Review, which States In a auipriae attack. —Aaked if he might want to The former wife reported the Mrs. Jennie Van Oudenhove, 92 Bearers were Raymond Whitney, Mn. Freeman, 39, is a trim 5-4. haa juet completed its work on' will precede the wortoip service been counted, as a result of the Tba Pentagon made no commoit still owed for plant construction. mittee until toe ordinance govern She’s dark-haired, with a ready of the "10 best dressed women In annual check of aliens last month. cut taxes to stimulate the economy, error to State Police, and Mrs. Bar­ Windsor Ave.; Frederick Parsaln, George B. McDonald, G i^ Sander­ toe news” in Minnesota in 1957 and the grand list of 1960, said the beginning a t 1 :30. Hartford, Feb. 8 (/P)—The Im­ on the leporta. In the first place, the $30,000 is 8 Cherry Lane. Ing toe committee’s dutips can be About Tovm ■mile and a vivacious manner. Kennedy said he once voted, in bara Boudle waa arrested yester­ needed to cover the anticipated ex­ son, and Alden ReeUtni^," probably could make toe list most board had added $2,864 to toe list migration and naturalization serv­ Ryan added that reports still to On a "mlasUe gap,” Salinger Births Tuesday: A daughter to changed. Bom in Winston-Salem, N-C., toe Maacheater Evening Herald come in would probably push toe 1958, against an anti-recession tax day on charges of giving a false tra cost of approximately 127,000 8. -Granted permission to toe any year. as established,j;^by toe assessors. ice says there are some 76,000 i i r a p i * . cut in March but voted for one in name to an officer and driving Mr. and Mra. Leonard MadeaU, The Golden Age Oub of Man­ former Jana C. Shields came to This brings tin revised list to a lumbta coireapondeat, Sira. Don­ aliens residing in Connecticut. total to 76,000, compared with last "No such study has been com­ estimated for change in electrical North Methodist Church to have Minnesota in time to finiah high The dictates of faahlon aren't June. "We are going to take a new without a license. The present Mrs. Plnney St.f Ellington; a eon ta chester will meet tomorrow at 2 completely accepted by her, but she corrected total of $5,974,030. ald R. Tuttle, Mephone AOadetny John P. Ryan, director of the year's count of 75,298 aliens in the pleted. No such finding has been equipment sigaa on town owned property in­ Scho■! Itlli » !*■*«■ Margarido, 27 Oliver Rd.. and Mrs. it waa well known by some people last Friday and most competitors A fore a possible summit meeting cine and Mrs. K atoem e Brack. "They can make people pay for 30th and Bhust Grand Blvd. tion to be held in New York City. at his news conference that the Laurel Club Elects followed suit quickly. An apparently groundless rumor m m IM n -mil John (tonnolly, 62 Oliver Rd., Zone arawl with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush­ Oflieers Installed the tXK^ if its overdue, but to take 4;~and Mrs. Stephen Sandwell, 347 stories to which Salinger waa tak­ chev. Hartford, Feb. 8 (fl — Irving Kiowa Council, Degpree of Po­ Although fuel oil suppUea have thread about 8 a.m. that toe old Ross Miller, radio and T V per­ - ■M lr t iM i M M * been depleted, an indntfry s p o k ^ someone out of bis home in toe W. Middle Tpke., and Michael ing exception were based (m back­ Kennedy said the release of two M. Kravsow of 'tte Hartford cahontas, recently installed the ■tone tower, about 30 feet in di­ sonality, will be guest speaker at f r a H y .- r M m llm ty — * M .I man here said there is no n M to middle of toe night—that seems — >'iAim. TiArMvMt Nlmirowsld, 23 Tower Rd., Zone 5. ground briefing given newsmen by Courant has been elected pres­ following offleen, who will preside ameter and perhaps 150. feet .high, the annual KofC spring Commu­ m RB47 fliers bad removed a serious worry about not being, able to get like infringement of a person’s •S * a M , « M * n * * * -W * government o fficials...... i , obstacle to relatione betwen U.^. ident of the Laurel Club, an organ!' at the next council meeting, Feb. was in danger of toppling. nion breakfast on March 19. Co- ItiMitMl. Mrs. Stephen Sandwell was rights. raM Zt(|a w tn/y JUw iM m. In such briefings, newsmen gen­ 1 0 : sufficient fuel^at this time. Some hbusehblders in toe imme elected chairman of welfare, and and Russia. y sation of newsmen covering the Suppose a persoi Just doesn’t chairmen will be Ribhard Jarvis Kiw car WMHM •rOrtofl erally are permitted to report He noted Ambassador Llewellyn state legislature. Mrs. Catherine Pruess, prophe- diate vicinity hurried from their and Joseph Schauster, Mrs. Margarido was elected pub­ New London, Feb. 8 (ff)*-Fuel oil have tbe.rponey to pay a fine ? He homes, carrying clothing and licity chairman, what offielals say but are pro- 'Ihompstm is returning to Wash­ Kravsow, a member of the Cour- .teas; Mrs. Florence Lynch, Poca­ haa to go to ja il because of a book. h lb ite d from Identifying the ington for consultations, and added ant's legislative staff since 1953, hontas; Miss Agnes ' Doherty, prices soared to a new high today. otoer articles including canary The Covenant Women’s (Sulld of Otofer chairmen elected., were Diatributora throughout Souto- He m l^ t as'well have committed source. there are several issues that con­ succeeds John K. Borland of Hart-, Wenohah; Mn. Anna Barbero, birds in cages. Covenant Congregational (Jhurch WELDON Mrs. Howard Burger,, spring eoatem Connecticut Jumped their a crime. There must be otoer ways dance; Mrs. , Roger Lemlre, fall Salinger said he was not going cern U.S.-Sovlst relations, includ­ ford. 1 Powhatan; Miss Jennie Batz, to go about this." Carl Buettner, city water de< will meet Friday at 8 p,iiL at toe DHUG COMPANY to get into that' matter at all. ing Laos. pricae half a cent a gallon. Gen­ partment division engineer, said dance; Mra. Heneghan, family pic­ Other officers elected et the keeper of records; Mn. Carrie erally, this meant a cost to toe home of Mrs, P attem n Chaftn, 901 Mala SL—>H S-SS21 Asked whether Ketmedy was — The President waa asked .club's biennial meeting yesterday' Kaner collector of vraimpum; and the old. tower had been out of use 104 Pine . Knob Dr., Wapping. TOje . nicnic; and Mrs. Margarido, talent homeowner of 14.9 cents auJhUum lOW . unhappy about the reports, Salin­ whether this country Itnew details were: Mrs. Anna Vi^leke,' keeper of for years and contained no water. program will Include election of of­ Nhi ger aald: about the Russians' 7-ton rocket although^ in some places toe in­ More Heavy Snow "As far as we’ve been able to Robert MacGregor, Hartford wampum. crease waa from 14.3 to 18.8. ficers and dedication of so ig books. • • " I would not want to characteiv launched last week and whether Tlmto, first vice president; James Also, Mrs. Lena Hill, flnt scout; determine, there's Ao danger of it Mrs. Henry Ask will be co-hoitess. Ise how the President feels." there was a human inaide. "It’s not us,” aald a apokeaman Hits Part of U.S. falling," Buettner said. “We’ve got Mutrie, New Haven Register, sec­ Mrs. Anna Devlin, second scout; for one distributor. "We were noti­ The Republican requests for "There Is no evidence that there ond vice president; Keit|i ,8^ on ' Mrs. Rose Wilson, first runner; crews working right' beneath it.” was a man in the rocket,” Ken­ fied last night that the cost to us He added the area waa covered by apologizes from' Kennedy to Eisen­ rock, the Courant, executive secre­ Mn. Rose Marcus, second runner; ia going up half a cent. We can’t (Confintted from Page One) hower came from Reps. John nedy said. But It may be a part of tary; Sherman London, Waterbury Mn. Mae Scherwjtxky, first coun­ about two feet of water and that do anything but puito up our this had prevented a thorough in Public Records Rhodes of Arisons and Mel Laird experiments leading to putting a Republlcan-American. secretary; cilor; Mrs.. Emma Mathewaon, sec­ below zero In some northeast at man Into Space, he added. prioes.” ppectlon of toe tower foundation. - Wisconsin. Thomas Eaton, WTTC-TV, treas ond councilor; and Mrs Florence Moat everyone in the busineas areas. Freezing weather extended As to whether tills country ' is Buettner said the supply, of Warrantee Deedr SenaU Republican Leader Eve­ urer; And John Ahern, New Haven Turgeon, Mrs. Daisy Holmes,, Mrs. agreed that the 14,9 ceiitS is th4 throughout toe northeast toe water to toe main was expected to rett M. Dlrtcsen of nunois Ire- racing Ruasia to put a man in Regiftcr, assistant treasurer. Warren E. Howland of Man­ Gladys Gakeler,' and Miss Frances highest price in history. Great, Lakes region,.the,northern be shut off momentarily and that chester and Raymond Holcombe marked: - - Space, Kennedy said no undue TTie ejub also voted to have Ha Hammond, first, second, third, and "I never remember it being any and central Plains and moat bf the risks are going to be token with water pressure to otoer parts of, Jr. of South Windsor to Harold T. "The Democrats said we had- biennial dinner and gridiron ahow fourth warriors, respectively. higher and I’ve been In the buai- Rocky Mountain area. and Sally L. Traash, property alt the lives of the U.S. astronauts toe city should be restored by midi gaps in space and miaailes. They at which. the governor and other A t the Feb. 10 meeting, there neas for 40 years,’’ said one man. The forecast: morning. WyUye SL . chvged we were in a state of im- even if we do come In second. top state and legislative personal­ ivill be a busineas meeting followed He added: "O f course, it’s hard Hartford, Springfield, all Con­ preparedneas and had ignored this — To a question on the pos­ ities are spoofed. t)ate of the din­ by a social. to remember when I’ve been this necticut zones except southern— national security. sibility of legislation to control ner-gridiron show win be an­ Brownies Phut Play busy, either. Boy, they're driving fair and seasonably, cold tonight "How the new administration’s domestic interest rates, Kennedy nounced later. Brownie Scouts of Vernon Troop U8 crazy.*' toe low generally around 15. survey shows that the position of replied that he has no intentions 12 will present a Valentine’s Day This retaUer explaned^ that 'Iliursday sunny with moderate Prssldent^^Eisenhower was sub­ to aak for such legislation. j^Iay Fab. 14 at the Vernon OOngre- prices fixed by the dietributors teanperatures, toe high 35 to 40. stantially correct. Perhapi they He said he has had conaulto- gational Church. There will be two here are based on toe harbor pricae .Southern ConnecUncut—Mostly arlll find they were Just ,aa rong Upns with the Federal R eserve Peiping Vfeit performances, one in toe afternoon hi New Haven and New YOrk. fair and seasonably cold tonight, about some of the otheif gapi they Board about what action can be for Brownies from toe troop, and the low generally 15 to 20. Thun, one dn toe evening for the families "When they go up, we go up," he - ware talking about.” \ taken about short-term rates. ■aid. day sunny with moderate tempera­ $ of the glrla and their teachers. He said the board is Interested For Macmillan Actually, prices have Jumped tures, toe high 35 to 40. In the balance between sbort.term Membere of toe cast will be: Dandra Doahar, Laura Salmon, more than two cents a gallon since Winds for all zones—northeast­ rates and long-term rates. But he (Continued from Page One) aummer. erly winds 4 to 13 m.p.h. becoming Driver Charged aald thla waa a matter for the Kathy Cainpbell, Jacquelina Thompaon, Beth Diets, Debbie In During toe warm weather, toe westerly 4 to 8 tonight and niura- KHW MU T-V aci JMNItfnNII ZUHn board €ind it .waa 'ndt "our inten­ coat to the houMowner was 14.8 day. mm SIK J - NKE ■ronutonT b e a u t y Two months ago Macmillan m m , Betsy Allen, Donna- Green, Ziw ii**! rsiiil(y *(*■ (alii* •taiSii fc*m S»‘ xaegta m ■ aa" Saagiia* *lia A After Accident tion”' to aeck legialatlon on short­ dropped a broad hint in the House cents a gallon, la mid-September, < Readings were mos^y In toe '•mny sixa 1 term Interest rates. aUchde Brown, CaroUnS Peterson • MflMMwFiwii# WoIm I t i n d u p o n t nylon jersey of Commons that he might visit and Catos Johnson. , toe prices Nse to 15.1. A month 40s along coastal areas of toe Pa­ WORKS LIKE A CHARMI • T— it t e le t Iw llfaiiftmi im tallk twymifHE Zatoli *; ■ ar * Smart • Ma accidents late yesterday af­ —A reporter recalled that Sec­ Peiping. - The announcer win lie Charlene later ah taoraahe to 15.9 wetat in­ cific, Gulf and southern Atlantic, a Blx.oitl^ lorgo gottvro corfoct glllow cvihlon diolrfl ternoon icaulted in the arrest of retory of State Rusk had said this dropping into tod 80s inland. The • Fawr RlHmaram tcwlpfifrail iWa dmlrt mirf two lorfo mirtcliifif lioft ond a Olomorout long«wa«nkig motdiing oghofitaiy The United States recognizes WtUette. Stage settings are being to effect And, since then, two • SalMovolingswivaIgtMagwfllnotmortloort one driver, tdiafged with failure country was prepared to take co­ half-cent Jumps sent the price up 60s prevailed in Blorida, with the iHMtoM t of atay. operative action with other gov­ gime on Formosa as the legal gov­ bell. to toe prasent high. 50s in tha far southwest. It doesn’t take magic to make the happiest things • Writtofi worronty glot Good Howfokaaging »aal ol oggrovol ^ * 1 2 .9 8 ■'JT' Abraham Olaasman, 28, of South • SolMovolifigs liow mor* swhrol g lW i ernments of La,tln America. He ernment of China. Although Lon­ Michele Brown and Betsy Allen o Wrtfioii wmrmity p ie s Oood Hootokaagiog tool of oggrovot ^ Windaor, was charged as the re happen in your life. All it takes is the^wisdom to asked whether any steps were don and Washington differ on the are scheduled to play musical iwlec- plan ahead and save ahead for what you really exclusively ours in Manchester suit of his truck coming Into col- planned in connection with Cuba. China question, Britain baa at- Uona on accordion and plan(^ re­ Woman, 95, Hurt Pe Gaulle, Algeria LOWER LEVEL SALES FLOOR Uaibn with a station yrigon being The President said the problem temped to keep In step with the spectively. Beth Diets and Debbie want most . . . idus the will to follow through driven by Annande Gormley, 45, of tyranny throughout all Latin United States on such issues as Ingram will do tap ballet dancing. In Fall on Steps Rebel Talks Loom faithfully on your own program of systematic NO DOWN PAYMENT — ^ FREE PARKING IN REAR Brush stroke print drese With zipper front* at w namantlc, at Tolland Tpke., America is of special concern, and admission of Red China to the Whist Party Slated saving- D wor& like a charm! smart cardigan neckline. Washable, drip dry and BnekUnd 8L Damage to both analyses of that sltuaUon are still United Natldns. The Vernon Elementary School i '■ nylon that needs no ironing, never shows a veidcles was light ' in progress. p r o haa scheduled a Monte Carlo Miss Rachel Vlckernum, 98, of (Ceatlnoed from Pfge Om ) (llssBiisii MnS8,told to appear in It Is an open secret that Mac­ trace of a wrinkle.^Blue with lilac, green with A newsman said Cuban Premier millan and Kennedy intend to re­ whist party Feb. 14 at toe school 52 Pearl St, Manchester, fell on tha Manrhiater session of the Fidel (tostro was reported to have a^ 8 p.m. Door prizes will be given stepe a t her, home yeaterOw and hodja, at a recepUbn last weeK buttercup, brown with turquoise or gray with' 12th Orcuit Court on Feb. 20. view western policy toward China. built a new, latge radio station to MaemiUon almost certainly will out A small entrance fee will be tojurad bar right foraarm aM bkek. that he would Uko to talk with tha pink < .. sizes 10 to 2 0 ,12i/g to 22^. There were no injuries. broadcast pro-Costro propaganda have the backing of the 12-natlon asked. Sha was aAlnittod to Maachastor Ttu^tan president s \ V I V (; s light damage also resulted 30 throughout Latin America. He British Commonwealth — urboee Dell Feettval Held Memorial Hospital after betng klasmoudl said on leaving the coo-’ I o \ N / from a eolllston oo Woodland S t. aaked if anything could be done prinie ministers iheet here in The RockvlUe PubUc Library'# examined a t the euMifency room fereqee he wilt go to .Switzoriaud, 3 O PBIW EO * THURS.. Htt* TILL f P.M. watt of Joaeph St, between/cars to stop this. ■ y , . when Bourguiba arrives there at' jcrnzraest March—for a oouoerted sffort to ooUection of Japaneee dolls is on of the hoepitaL ’ . 111 iHii rriTtieamnnnT' M O R , TUESt^ SAT., 10 A id . ta A P*M. -- ^ being driven by Ibe. Ant^ette Kennedy said the administra­ improve relatians with Red China. exhibit tide month together with A spoketBum for tha boepital tbe end of the week and diacuss a Sabata of 15 Irving St, and by tion was giving high priority to British authorities concede this otoer doUs precented for toe U- aald today that Mi«i VlckermM poesibls date for a meeting between 4 / 0 u!!|| Ocegqv 8. Frey. IT. of 149 Sum- Cuba and wbat can bo done to frill be diffieulL Some Chinese b rary s Fiethwl of Dolto. was fitted With a back brace and la De Gaulle and tha Tunwim preal- BBANOH OnraOB-l-*OUTBSLWVENTBY MAIN ST. srO Rg ONLY — SIS MAW ST. a tt W. Mo aw was injured. Po- dent Bourguiba will bo In Bwltaer- W.T.GRANTCO ujl'KH i# * (XimbAt Castro and bis propagan­ Cammualst demande will be diffl- Dells an largely JapsawA tl* gattlng around tha •‘aaP****,*®.J ,N Rtnuuiu Bea ftthBbnted tha accident to icy da. But bo couldn't say a t tbls eult, If not Impoetfblei to meet' In though (ben on d

f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAMCma^TBR, 001^^ WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1961 ' ■ ■ ■ - . : ■ V ... ■■. ■ ■ ■■ P A G E T E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANpHEST^CONN., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1961 P A G E E L t f ^ BjJGGS BUNNY OUR BOARbiNG HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB DAILY CSOfliWGHD PUZZLE ■a ^ A New Bat is a TMIo Price* A m Oeutlo Hem It’s Uks taking a June htroll Just because, folks tail you how Ifchof/Pilii through Elizabeth Park, when you pretty your hat looks doesn’t mean .7, KNOCK MAHy N WHAT ^ their glance stops there. Make sure OFFAJH i^ step Into JANETS HAT SHOP, ifiefr Relief Now rtoFT 068 Main Street, to ece and try on they can admire the well-kept ap­ Millions of safferera in th* last o c a f e . S j K c :ams their new FLOWERED HATS'for pearance of your ehoes. A specialty Of HOUSE A HALE SHOE SERV< 40 years have found a wax to spring and summer 1061. ’The prices fast relief from Itching loid m a lt­ begin at 33.08 for hate Uiat look ICE ie Invisible half-soling for .men and women, alao full soles exfiert- ing of piles. Thsy.uae a d ri^ tfu l i h l u r e r much more expenstve. Why not cooling aoothiilg anringeiR^ for- / tWRJ osas A HAND>«aMCIIA(tSD / \ !S *S S S \| U \ snatw iro more than one. Thke'a ly attached. Only quality matenals mnla—Peterson'a Ointment. ■-No crisp, tailored straw of shiny black are used. When you bring worn wonder one sufferer writes, "The and a spirit-Uftlng flotYered one, shoes here, you get back new-look. itching and smarting were re­ >-’^ C O O f»«V rtW U . lW WTO _ blossoming In full color, lilac, mint, ing shoes with the old shoe com­ lieved, and I slept all night. Pe­ HMNtK our A P&«) DCTAILS fo rt A tired, limp hat comes back HASM/j VIHOLS hot pink, white or berry blue. The terson’s Ointment Ie marveloua" » * E 2 S S * ^ i m Easter shipment of HANDBAGS looldhg young and vigorous again 55o and 85c, all druggists. Ba de­ PSFFeCTSD/ \6HOW lOAimrpolMi after a thorough HAT CLEAN f INiW liOoBHMitate---- 1— S m a FatttVe loa Craam / haa arrived. Shop now. It 'costs no lighted or money bade. XwKBpttUpv Worthwhil* Hobbyl ManeheUer Parkade Stores Caiual And Sm«r4' more to get first choice. ,iNO,:«; W liy e g rw Adiilu u well aa childran will be atniBBm____ tickled and flattared when You ' T a k a 'X w smi': Sea^Waak' * Dtawer fbr Two Bid Yooreetf of That *Dowdy* Your youngster* wlU Ilk* eggs ______8 s s s a r “ » s s care enough to aerve them Yancy ItonMoyt-lS Bring your Valentine "date” to FeeUng baked in. custard cups. Spoon a $ n p lk . . . t u l M I t S f t * , s t e n c il s l ic e s , 12c aa^ Irom Calling all tea lOTani to GRAND dinner at HOB NOB' RESTAU­ Get a confident, Uck-the-world tRilespoon of cream into each but- BY V. T. BAMUN nSSSSS* ' WSrtiMiK^MMttSMnrM A L L Y OOP* uw « ROYAL ICE CREAM CCMPANY, UNION, hdadquartera, for iinport- RANT and you’ll agree the evening enthusiasm, when your entire t«»«d cup before breaking in the 23 Warren Street These generous egg. T ^ with buttered crumbs R. L WANDELL tTHMCMi S gwunwpetet *taS S S er Sn& a ad and ddnaatlc .taii. From {Eng­ couldn’t be nicer, km a . special wardrobe is treated to "MAR- tAPiWfiOr w V K S »S r 4IDomMtlMt*d, S m H I allcea have a double-heart design land'rainM "Her Majeaty'a Blend” , Valentine’s' Day treat, bring, your TTNIZING” the ONE HOUR DRY and htdie in a slow oven until Uie dflnot WBtolhtt’i dtOd SOMKTMV« or a cupld In the center, appropri­ alao bwe "Ridgewara" Indian tea "beet glrt”^ and the'.price u only CLBANNG at 20 East (Jenter eggs sre as firm ss your family Building ate for Valentine's Day. If you’re 38 for two adult dinners. All you likes them. v a M r r IT r own at an alUtuos of SOdO' teet. Street or 20 West Middle T^ke. AaouriHKT teSldly carrying out a patriotic theme «w tor youraelf a fiaviorful cup both can eat (deUcloua Chicken, They have a very special way of Contractor MRbbcb]| order STENCIL SLICES centering spaghetti and all the fixings), reg­ revitalizing your suit, coat, drCse. .Uas creamed vegetables for an MRQMI nr of Boaton’a Mint-in-taa, 70c a tin tha'tilhouetta of Lincoln or Wash­ cakdatar of 84 two-cup tea bags. ularly 32 each. Satisfied cuetomera Soil and etalna ,yanlsh. New life ovni pie. Give them a pastry top- RMMtntlaLCnfRmarelal ington. Plade your order one day are returning again and again for la carefully p re a ^ and.steamed ptaig! Delightful to serve at a buf­ \ it m S IT For variety..tv Oilnese Ua bags Mt«ratioiM-Ritmoaal1ii9 'm a im liT advance. lOD CREAM CAKES or Ireland’s Oihger-flavbred tea. the FRIDA'Y SPECIAL of broiled, into the garment to impgrt a good- fet supper that la starring baked a n avallabla year round; no tele­ GRAND UNION hsa the teh for stuffed LOBSTER at the HOB aa-new appearance. STORE him aa, the main, course. . phone ahead neceseary. yoii (Instant, in tea bags, sold by NOB RESTAURANT, ' ’ H(HIRS: 7 to 7 Monday through **Bosine9i BnUt On Saturday. Thursday to 0. You get It RappeM'Twloe a Year ’ MHksvdiM tha pound.) This, week “Taka Tea Customer SitflifBction’' ____ ABAlTOOMED s t o r e Iw id e s a l e Careful Fitting Alwaya the fastest .jpostlble service on A t WATKHfS, 035 Main Street, M w a w and See.’’ . the SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE Foil Insorancf . Coverage ^ & I P S A » /Just In time to Valetnine-treat When It comes to the careful fit. shirts when you bring them Ung of CHILDREN’S SHOES, direcUy to "MARTINIZING” TWO SALE la now In progress. What a yourself to a bit of personal luxur: Deli|d>tful dessert! Bake a Tel. Mr4-0450 comes the store-wide sale at there are few men in this vicinity HOUR SHIRT SERVICE at the One opportunity to add fine furni­ sponge cake, roll up and cool. Un­ who can match the ekill of Mr. At West Middit Turnpike plant ture and accessories to your home After 5:00 P.M. SAUL LEVINE FASHIONS, 757 roll and spread with chocolate ice Main Street Scoop up for youritelf fred Feltman at the CHILDREN’S Shirts are laundered, eteam-preaaed sO eepecially attractive prices, 82 BALDWIN ROAD CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER cream; inll up again speedily. B(X>TERY in the Manchester to a crisp polish and neatly pack­ like the SPUNT-TOP FOOT­ an armful of lingerie (lace-drench­ Wrap in foil and freeze. Serve, ed nylon gowns, bedjacketa, dust­ Psrkade. Hie knowledgeable and aged. Your husband will be com. STOOL of solid msple, 33 08. sliced, with chocolate sauce. pleaaant service has. been winning pTetely eatlsfied. B t AL VERMEER MOT ers, ensembles) also famous-name PRISCILLA’S POP IMSUom pajamas and foundations These many friends for this store, hesd- MBW(m W to" IT Ski, Skate or Toboggaa Down [uariers for the famous ED- ‘I TWOUOMf* items are being closed out at eye- qu The Khmer peoples, who lived in The Inquirer Read Herald Advs. WEt% Sti>POSB^ TO] B U T w h y ! IWHuaMwata But do come to THE FAIR WARDS SHOES for children. southeast Asia more than 500 BRIN® A< LLIST IS T O" P SMOULDS/^YOy IT WAS KlNtV wriindiolf cai IT i blinking prices. All merchisndiM ie STORE, and eeleOt for yourself, t t lM ^ S n w w first quality, not soiled or leas than years ago, were accormlUhed hy­ ALLTHEOOU"OOUNTOCSJ rOF FUNhftvrt ST or for a beloved smneone. a VAL­ . Apple Mnfllaa draulic engineers. Their isnd t>ITHe UNITEP I HOME;] :j DOWN fresh. Each department will cap­ ENTINE' present. A gift of fa­ 2 cups sifted cwk« fiour abounded In a complex system of NATIONS tBWDiMOC ture your attention with the Invit­ II IT mous-name Lingerie, lavishly 3 teaspoons baking powder canals, basins and reservoirs. Hlllli *Tn>lii(a(tto J ing. prices on sportewear, dresses, tritamed with Mce, can M y "Be araiF^ % teaspoon salt coats, with famous labels design­ my Valentine” In thd' tenderest 1/3 cup sugar Men’s Jadiets on Sale ed to take you everywhere ematt- way. How happy she’ll he to show 1/3 cup shortening Years of warmth and style are ly- ______off a heart-shaped bit of Jewelry, 1 tea^xxHi gra t^ lemon rind bundled Into the WINTEK JACK- S H O R T R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAL a pin, earringa, necklace or 1 egg HTTS now reduced 20% to 50% at Dried dill weed, now available bracelet. No matter what style of ^ cup milk HARMAC MEN’S AND BOYS' in jars is deUdoua added to lum- Hosiery la preferred THE FAIR 1 cup chopped pared apples SHOP, 946 Main Street The merrtype squash, an omelet or STORE has a oompdets wardrobe. 8351 "Maine Guide" label or tho "Me. green'salad. Sift together the fiour, baking ,3«-S2 Sure to please, would be a Valen. powder, salt and sugar. Cat in Gregor” aasurea mansized nigged tine-red wallet or handbag. What­ shortening; add. lemon rind.- Beat neez and quality throughout Not ever you are looking for, .’from wimiw »«w all sizes and styles, but a good In Time for Spring Sewing' Learn to crochet and you’,U be egg uqtll thick; add milk and bMt WATQH Just when you are planning the hanky to houaecoat, from slippers enough to comMne. Fold into, flour MTT-O-IAMA selection in various lengths availi able to add many lovely Items to to a spring suit, THE FAIR able, some with detachable hoods aewhig of new clothea for yourself your household and personal ef­ mixture with JuR ^ and the chUdren, PILGRIM MILLS STORE has a heart-warming col­ ingredients are moiatloned. Fill The frock you reach for most Buy now to round out this winter comes to town, to the fbrmer fects! lection of Valentine remem- season and to have a snug WIN. BY JOE CAMPBELL Pattern No. 6338 has SO clear greased medtum-slud mulBn-pan often—the well mannered shirt, FIRST BONNIE Cheney Sales Room, with an acre toances. waister. Flattery for every figure, TESt JACKET ready for next sea­ cut Ulustrationa- and easy to un­ wella two-.thlrde full. NBake in hot son. . of fabrics that are beautiful to derstand Instructions for basic and (425 degreea) oven 25NminntM or and it’s alwaya in style. with an look at, delightful to launder, Drained canned Mandarin imtll baked through. Majcee 12. No 8351 with Pstt-O-Rama le in joy to 'wear, and so iiivitlnigly advanced prochet stltchea. oranges make a pretty gamieh sizes 8«, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 60, For Your Uttleat Valentine priced. You’ll find drip-dry cot­ To. order, send 25c In coins to: for mashed yams. 52. Bust 38 to 64. Size 38, 40 huet. Wearing your heart on your UNCONDITIONAL Anne Cabot. Manchester Evening Perfect with Hadt ^ tons for the school set, colorful From Bo;de*ux, Franc# hot- 5% y^da of 35-inch, aleeve comes naturclly, when It decorator materials for your home, Herald. 1150 AVB. OF ASfERI- Kitchen trick; A little lemon tied expressly fok’^MABVTSSTMHlLLLTojirdw, Rnd Me ta cotaj^ to comes to'that special place ta your YEAR also plain and fancy yard goods for CAS, NEW YOBK 36, N.Y. along with melted butter and Sue Burnett, The Manchester Eve. affection a little girl can hold. GUARANTEE PACKAGE flrrOftE,'comes Ri 3SE MARI-MAD'S, 691 Main Street, your daytime and evening apparel For Ist-claaa mailing add 10c minced parsley, does a lot for table WINE, espilclally gp ^SeierOed inlno Herald, 1150 AVE. OF AMEB- 3 •J.DUNHO- for each pattern. Print Name, Ad- has all manner of Valentine gifts, needs.: Seam up for yourself boiled potatoes. with ham. The price Is gl.lO'a ICA8, NEW YORK 88, N. Y. O O K il ®)ST drese with Zone and Pattern Num­ Ue (a fifth). So' good, vbtfd mcpectl For let-class mailing add lOo for like heart-studded JEWELRY, the stunning eklrt from the A LL bracelets, necklaces barettes. Help UKI ICE fOLUe?.^ WOOL SKIRT LENGTHS, $1.25, ber. Bowl tor the Fna of It to pay more. Stock up^^aU three name address Have you the ’01 Album con­ Bowl for that sense of well­ Ith zone, etyle No. and size. her develop the habits of good More than S5 dHfarant styles direct Yrom fsmoua suit manufac­ Etordeaux flavors: ; Rb^,.Whltei, grooming early by presenting her turers. OPEN MONDAY to FRI­ taining many lovely designs and being you get at PARKADE Rose. Buy It by the 12-botU* case, ■ elude another 35c with your including waterproofs, free patterns? Only 25c a copy! LANES. Shape up for spring. pattern order for the Spring A with ’’Little Lady” ToUetrles for DAY fro%n noon to 9 and on SAT­ 12 assorted botUe* foe $12 and save her very own use. A Valentine red automatics, calendars and alarm URDAY from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m FREE BOWLING CLASSES FOR 32.28. Suinmer ’61 Basic Faahion, WOMEN are offered regularly to sweater (reduced 30%) or a ewedt- watchai for men, and bracelet Special order! will be handled For Small FalaUag Jobs heart of a dress, or socks are watches, diamond wotthes and promptly for you. JOHNSON PAINT CO. 728 acquaint you with the services of A HbBrt lylte ‘Her* to Dbi* Out this modem recreation center. At wearables . every girl likes. Gift- ' sport Watched for woman. CSSeeec. Main Street, has the SPRAY W. T. GRANT COMPANY hU Take y w r best girl to FIANO’S boxed slippers, pen and pencil lete, v e no cost to you. you team the VAI-ENTINE GISTS for aU queen Enjoy tho security of our Bun the Shew Toarselt PAIN T 4 ^ for all the many ban­ RESTA'URANT on route 6 and 44 wallets, belts, make a hit with the fundamentals of the game correct­ of hearts! Flowers, frills and fin­ Ih Bolton. Treat her to a Valentine fabulous 3-yeor quorhnteo BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD wtteh our Ehgibli, PMl It bn*t WE'RE go^r When you're slated forythe pro­ tam paint jobs around,, the house. he-man set. MARI-MAD’S is Man­ JU D D S A X O N ly right from the start, or improve ery for every-fair lady are here, remembrance that la sure to please. chester's IShdlng specialty shop for covaring most anything which ,to tbo KwwiiM. nr* YOUHE Kofaig to tho K «r«A w r ^ ^ m r n M gram committee and it’s\your re- Elasier and faster in all those tiny the score you now chaUc up. Free BUT HOT I ’D UKE YOU TO crevices where a bruah doesn’t Upstairs and downstairs are gifts Here at PLAn O’S RESTAURANT chUdren up to size 14. uid happen to your wotchl aponalbiuty to ' provide a^ enter­ nursery care is provided plus and gadgeU galore for tee adonri c O C X T k ll. LOUNGE they PHONE OUR OFFICe FDR taining evening for adults, or teen­ reach, try ’’Antique Gold” for " r EVBWSHRePOFIHfDR- get-acquainted seaslon on the girl. Choose from an- exciting pot-1 eerve he art-warming fare. Have Don’t be surprised If an Aus A5JUPP VMAnON OP TOUR HUS0MP<; agers. or the small-fry, why not beautifying picture frames. Touch Stiike-aMiape” reducer lounge LITTLE SPORTS B Y R O U SO N up nicks and scratches on a re­ poum of : you tried Hielr^ k ed shrimp with trian nut torts recipe calls for a (MlABOSMOinM RKNT FILMS A ^ A PROJEC­ The plush carpetjlng, the oOsy ta ow P r i^ . J^>^^YbuY«C |^ delectable c r ^ meat etiSllng? OFTcmroKMe/s TOR and rbii h'^auccesful\ paity frigerator with "Refrigerator little finely ground or pulverized FU90H FDR hies, comfortable spectator ac‘ It pomibla for W. T, GRAOT (^ . I fpj,^ menu U a ^ g your favorite coffee. Just add It, straight from L .«T O ftT yourself. THE FALLOT “ White.” Brighten the car with commodations and the friendly to offer you sound, q^aflty b a r - ^ meat, eaSjdo vegetables RERJSIN& TO CM>|KER "Bumper Chrome” and the candle­ tee coffee container! OPERKTEON 70 EUmt Center Street, has Coffee Shop present a heart-warm gains. Why not say. "Be my Val­ land deaaerti will den (ht everyone. JESSICA^ stocked library of aubjecta sticks or lamp base with ’’Brass.' ing combination that can do entine” in tee sweetest possible KANOICAPPCR In addition to a full line of colors Ck>me soon. Say It Sweetly Ing sporta, comedy, and things for you. Do try it. Dial way ■with ’’SCHRAPFT” BOXED Say "Happy Valentine’s Day” please every age group. Call there is bright penny ’’Copper” CH(X30LATES. Mitchell 3-1507 now. Hie average hen in the United the sweetest poaeible way with a ell 3-5808 for details. also ’’Cryetal Clear" for use' on heart-shaped box of CHOCOLATES metal, wood, leather dr glass. |.States lays 206 eggs a jmar, com­ pared to 121 eggs per yMr three from the LENOX PHARMACY, 299 Add a litUa pickle relish, Color Is Sky-high Fasbloa Get Ideas decades ago, according to the U. S. East Center Street When you see CWR.1I M FmMmCww ed onion and lemon juice to . Cream butter with curry pow Before you tackle. any spring tee beribboned, beruffled, bewitch­ TU.WBfUn|Mi«3»Fd. T s ^ Spring SUITS just unpacked at Department of Agriculture. onnaise and aerve aa a aauc( for der and put dollope of the mix. BURTON’S, 841 Mata Street, have decorating,; pick up your free copy ing treasurers fine£.wlth delicious ture On cooked green peas just as tried or broiled flab. stepped from tee pages of ”Sev- of tee 1961 ’’HOME DECORA-. n Ten lik e Good Food chocolate assortments, you’ll know B . C. BY JOHNNY HART you are serving. Nice with roast ent^n,” "Charm” and “ Vogue” di­ TOR” maptsine at SHERWIN- You’ll like dining at IMPERIAL you are giving happiness. Choose leg of lamb ancj' oven-browned po. Try Your SklU with » Ski recUy to the downstaira floor of WILLIAMS. OO.,^08l. Main , St 1 STEAK HOUSE A OOCKTAlL from delicious Whitman, Schrafft, i r taikes A A o r YOUR Y A IW SHOFhas so ijnuch tatoea. Candy Cupboard. FANNY FARM­ BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY C R A^ Burton’s. SUITS with all tee color, This 44-psge ‘booklet Is brimming txjuHQK just over tee town line WITH 60TS T& to tempt you Into making all the flair, the lovable, de­ with fuU-oolor piotorea of nicely Bolton. Just one glance over tee ER CANDIES are availatde in Manchester only at Lenox- Pharm­ ■BBYHrOOUIUKI/ SKUuc A r yourself a stunning jacket o f Braid Have Friei^y pendable qualiUes you want ta a decorated rooms. You'll be able tO 'varied menu will stlmu- nat” pure wool VENETIAN 'Oharm acy. Set a happy party mood with w n M,V(UIS KK. YXl KSEP I Hl6HNOONt . SUIT are here. Prlcei start at copy some of these Ideas for your y,* «ppeUte. In addition to the iiwmis -. iiivissMirs.s MREABnuntrSKTHOUIMO j € The ripple boucle gives suOh a Firmly braided and tightly sewn 317.99. Choose plaid, solid, check, own .kitchen, living room, boa-|f|.(^^y se^ce, you’ll relish that a Valentine table runn •, matching MOW NON* DOllMS N0W» X fashionable finlab whetherl you for extra thickness and long wear, sotae with linen oyercollars, some room, bathroom, without spending I "home-style” generous serving of napkins. You'll find a counterful 058 RIAIN STREET of yALElNHNES for children to pcjvwHuaoiWTDwair. chooee the button-front, or/ the tlM mellow colors of a <^RAIDED with harmonizing blouse included. imy money. Come In or caU up and FAM ILY SPECIALS. A famUy of : THE KNOWN NAME, 1 Chanel style. The price is 312.95 RUG can enliven any room. See The ’'Glenhaven” SUIT at 329.99 a copy will be malted to you. send and make plus a big display 4 can be served for aa low as 33.26 rack of Valentine GREETING and comas In combination-m-two the complete line on display now is a 6-way ward'rober . in itaelf. I complete. Gather the family round THE KNOWN QUALITY SINIZE-IPOO^ colors: Gold and stone, canml end at MANCHESTER CARPET Complete with two skirts, a CARDS to say ”I love you” ta the A drinking straw ~"cut in half table here and enjoy yourself. way it's most thrilling to hear it. white wild rose and whltei black CENTER, 311 Main Street. m'atchtag sleevelesa. overblouse to and inserted upright ta tee pie and toast among others. / Team BRAIDED RUGS are reversible give you a basic 2-pc. dress, plus while it is baki^ will taka care Quickly put-together dessert; Give Beauty for'Valentine’s Day. - - 0 this jacket with a harmonizing for twice the wear, so practical a sofUy-tailored jacket takes you of your juice problems. Cold boiled rice, sweetened whip­ _ - C 2 s " ‘ You give tremendous pleasure skirt u d you have a spring outfit and decorative, eapeciajly,,ln har­ smartly everywhere. A SUIT from ped cream and drained crushed when you give a Valentine’s that can lead the .fssmoii parade. mony with an Early American or BURTON’S is a busy girl’s best IHvidead Has Been Increased pineapple or canned cherries. Day GIFT CER’nPICATE from A pleaimre to work up and a treaa- Provincial setting. A BRAIDED friend. Shop for your Ekwter SUIT "We suggest the purchase of »• SCHULTZ b e a u t y SALON, 983 ure to own is a perennlMly favor­ RUG endows a room with warmth at BURTON’S, your fashion cen­ NEW ENGLAND GAS A ELBO- Always remove cake-pan liners Main Street. Available in any ter righ^ ta the heart of Man- TRIC ASSOCIATION for income MOKTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI ite NEEDLEPOINT HANDBAG and homlness that is most invit- as soon as the cake is inverted on amount, a 32.f0 gift certificate en­ that will be sent to New Yol'k for InK-li. chester.- and safety. Detailed information tee' cooling rack. titles the lucky someone to a sham­ w x » HAAM--THI6 MASK I6NT you to be tailored into'.A/ elegant regarding this company may be poo and set or a'stylized haircut- CNJ*uS AS IN6CRUTA8LEAS purse. "M ARY MAXIM’^ caU- Add sliver candied ginger to thA A cabin, constructed by^tee Ill- had by writing: COBURN A MlD- Valeatfae Comter Overflows ting. If yon specify a 310.70 gift MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD X THOUGHT IT WAS. lorues are availableVhm.-wi^ di­ cavities p_f coined canned pears, fated xplorer Robert Sedft' in 1901, DLEBROOK, IHC. 820 Main Sending and receiving Valentine certificate she can have an ”ELE-' rections for making f a b u i o u ■ Serve with a pudding sauce. sUll Is standby ta tee AntarcUc. Street MItcheU 3-1105.” greqtii^a la a pleaaant tradition GANTE” PERMANENT WAVE sweaters of Northland Wool now enjoyed by children and adults. created by Italian hair etyllsts. It’s in stock at YOUR YARN SHOP. 'When pan-broiling meats, rub The~ wombat is an Australian Hot Bun Te* Pmeh M A i ^ W ’S, 867 Mata Street, has all life, and body and spirit When Embark on a needlework hobby; Uie preheated skillet with a little animal teat resembles a cross be­ (Makes 8-10 servings) an entire counter devoted to Valcnr tee lucky recipient-comes into the you’ll be glad you did. |at if the meat Itself la lean. tween a bear and a rodent. quarts . freshly drawn cold I tine’s Day. For the kiddles there shop to redeem the GIFT CER­ water are packi^ed valentines priced TIFICATE be'attentively whole cloves from 60/20iB complete with en­ served by the trained and talented, cinnamon sticks velopes. There are party ’’props' beauticians here. What an -effec­ [ i'-: cup. tea leaves, 15 ihags, of I to get your entertaining off to a tive livay to ^stretch the romance 5 tablespoons' flytag "start Oliplds and hearts and sentiment of Valentine’s Day 6-ounce can. frpt$ii lembnade decorate s n)o>n: tajlle runners and Into months of remembering your or limeade cmieentrat* matchlaK napkins set a gay, re- thoughtfulness. Give yourself a % cup sfigar mantle MOodi Bake in a HEART- Valentine’s Day g ift Treat your-, 1 pint rum (or rum flavoring s h APBD. CAKtB PA N, 49c each, self to the epirit-lifttag magic of . totaata) ' and mold a aalad in a copper heitet an afternoon at SCHULTZ BEAU­ S-8 HIGH Bring water and spices to a Bill flu>id, 31.80. complete with hanger TY SALON. You’ll float out with rolling boll. Remove jtfom .btet | to ornament your kitchen wqU a feeUng that says, ’’the world le BY LESLIE TURNER • t iM t l CAPTAIN EASY Add tea leaves or t*m>aga; I charihlBgly. my oyster.” . v . 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERAW>,'"MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, PA6I! 1HMTKIN FAGS TWELVE THE NBA Champ Still Wantg Sh6t at Hall’s 57-53 Win All but Wipes Out Indian Tourney Hopes Herald Angle By EARL YOST Johnson Stops F ouli^ Hurts R#arte Editor Sweeney Checked, , 9 1 - 6 1 JesseBowdry Tech Routed in Home Forces, ' Big Ed Riehly Deserves Honor Stop -McAdam Big Rd Bfuley, a fnend of thousands in Manchester who In Miami Ring Top camd into contact with him,over the years at Manchester i ’■ i High.^will step front and center' on ^he night of Mopday, iBOWUNG By FRANK CUNE March 13 as the honored guest at the eighth amuial Knights Miami Beaeh, Fla.« Fob. 8 New Yofk— Bill Sweeney of Springfield lost four pointfi « f Winners Gain Class A Tournament, was all oheater than Big Ed. His love for felloVr with an impish grin hovers Egan, Hadnot ried five points during Ui6 WS6k Closing out its season on the but snuffed out by Hajl Hlgh’a the Yankees, from the days of Babe over the aoene, and until Johnson and placed second with 68 polnta. Ruth to Casey Stengel and Mickey STANDINOS downbeat was Cheney Tech’s Warriors at the Arena last night can dlaalpate it he admits' the 'vr. Pet. : . i t ' ; : - ; HOUDAY WlVliS Mahtie was never doubted. Wm,i crown haa h hollow ring. On All-Star's, STANDINOS as the West Hartford team whip­ HSrSld Angles ...... 9 1.000 basketball team which was Staadlngs ped the Indians, 57-58. An estimat­ or lose, the Yankees wers his teahi. W. L. T.W *. W. L P et 'T don’t: teel like I’m the champ Personalized Floors ..7 .778 trounced, 91-61, by Rocky Hill ed 1,000 faiu attended. During the era when sethl-pro yet," the usually taciturn Phila­ Springfield,...... 35' l7 0 70 O O O k e r S aBaa^a-aa-aall .688 PontleelU’s ...... 6 .444 High at the latter’s court yes­ Lack of height and over-aggres- football was enjoying its greatest delphian said in hi* dressing room Friars Tofis Cleveland ', ...... 2 7 28 0 56 Sweepers ...... 11 .688 popularity, in the Roaring 2Qs, Pagani’s ...... , . . 6 .444 Hershey ...... ,.26 26 --ft • 50 terday afternoon. This was .500 siveneaa on defenae, particularly in last night after stopping young Police A Fire ...... 3 .333 Ironers 8 the last few minutes when they Bu}ey often referred the conteaU Jesse B o w d r y of St. Louik Boatoh, Feb. 8 —Providence Buffalo i . .24 28 ' 1 69 th« most points scored sf^ainst the U U S t e r S a a - a a - T .488 Deci's a...t.*2 .222 were behind and had to go after betwesn North End Majors and the in the ninth round to win the bleks- Rochester ...... 2 2 ' 28 .6 , 68 Rsjtgers in any same this season. W a S h e i S a-aaaaaaaaaa .6 1 .875 .125 College, the area’s top-ranking South End Cub* at Hickey'* Grove Ings of the NBA, Norman’s ...... 1 Quebec ' .•.••a**e»e22 M 1 45 Earlier this season at the Armory, Moppets ...... 5 1 .318 the ball no matter what the pen­ collegtake basketball team, placed Providence .18 i iS- 0 85 alty, coB^ the Indians dearly. Hall apd Mt. Nebq. - Rocky Hill, which seemed to feast During hi* quarter century at "When I beat the old man WE8T SIDE MIDOET8 two men on the All-New England on the Rangers, totsd^ 88 points Breaking her own high triple ruled the boards, showing a 44-32 Mani^ester High, the echool did (Archie MOore).I’ll get that feel- Persimaiized Floors knocked oft The remaining top foiu* plooss in scoring an 88-52 decision. edge In jhl* department, and also Ing.” team picked by coaches at their record and establishing a new hij|h not have d bigger booster than Big Deci’s ' last night, 41-2L Rich weekly luncheon. in the scoring ust wOs a Spring- Unable to get going in the first sipgle mark in the process this feasted at the foul atripe. A total of Ed. He Attended as many athletic Moore knocked out Johnson in Dotchin (12). Joey Wekllnd (11) field monopoly. Brian Kllr6a. bad half, the Rangers fell behind week was Liorri Sinlcrope. Her old T^y N l iR 36 fouls were called, 25 against the 14th round in Johnson’s only -Bockcourt ace John Egan and AMY PIBKEY svents, as time permitted, and and Tom Fitzgerald (9) led the Jim Hadnot, the Friars’ 6-foot-lO 63 points for third plocS. foU S W S d quickly and actually never once mark of 354 went IQr the boards Manchester. Hall made good on 27 there were many, both at home and other shot at the title. The NBA hy Billy McCreary With 82 6Hd whisked the cro-wn from Moore’s Floor’s attack. For Deci’s, Rich center, were the two Providence led in the contest. Quarter scores when ^ e rolled a slssllng 394 of 41 free throws end hooped 19 of away. ’ Jimmy Anderson and BrucS C8I11S 39 25 tries at the 15-foot atriipe in the furrowed brow when he took an Andnilot hit nine points and grab­ players named to the 'team an­ an in favor of Rocky HiH were which' included games of 168, Entries for WomeiCs Tourriey When the new baseball diamond bed many rebounds. each ■^th 61. 22-11, 49-29 and 76-48. which is the new high single, 110 second half. Four times In the indifferent attitude toward defend­ nounced today. The squad was at Memorial Field was dedicated In the second game, the Herald chosen on the baals of play over Anderson was the goal scoring Clheney wound up with a 4-10 and 116. waning n^utes the Warriors made 'eeveral years ago, who strolled ing it. Thirty-nine entries havs been received fbr the Wtomen’s D uckj^ After Bout Six Years Angela made it nine in a row the firat half of the season. leader with 34 while KUrea hwl record, much better than a year Other good scores were Kitty Town Tournament starting Satiuday afternoon at the Y alleys. good on both chances o f a one and out to the mound and served up downing Police A Fire, 68-37. Ray YANKEE YAKETY-YAK—Joe DlMaggio, left, and Yogi most asAsts with' 49. ago when it lost all 15 games, Sibrinss 116-124—346, Edith Chr- one 8ltuati(» to secure the victory. EDSON HAILEY The sharp - featured, muscled Jack (The Shot) Foley of Holy The list Includes former champions, Amy Pirkey, Shirley Vlttner the first pitch hut Edson Bailey. LaGace had. hot hahds hitting 34 Berra, two of the more illustrious names in Yankee base­ Roger Cote of RocbtoUe avoid­ Rocky Hill's record now stands at rentl 131—337, Vi Chapman 128, Drop to Sixth Manchester etudents felt a deep Johnson has been seeking a return Cross was the top vote-getter. and Ruth McIntosh. Norm Vlttner, tourney director, r ^ r t t High end American Legion football ]>oints, followed hy hustling Pete ball history, cut up old touches on winter baniLueb circuit. ed the penalty box in two games 4-10 also. Reggie Ggurskl 113. there are several openings on the 1, 6 and 7 o’clock shins. Dead­ It was the eighth triumph in a affection for the educator and last bout since that 1954 kayo, with While M ITs Dave Koch waa an- Seeitag Hoaors player, has been named coach of frustration piling on frustration. ilerdlc With 12. Tim Gallagher oUier easy. choice.' Koch leads the but retained the leamis l*ad with line for entenring is Friday night Action atarts Saturday, after­ dozen atarts for Hall and left the October the Student Council pre waa high for Police A Fire with 14 totel of 167 mlnutea. Scoring honors went to the vic­ MERCANTILE sented him with his first M letter, the new Manchester Pony League Last nigh' he put his frustration GVeator Boston area In scoring noon at 1. Top seven scores ■will enter head-to-head compeO^n Warriors In possession O f second football team. Ginolfl was associat- points. Ray London and Danny Marcel Pallle of SprihgflSld ro- tors' Joe Bedlack who hoed IS Standings the following weekend along with defending champion Ruth Os- place In the Central Connecticut plus a lifetime pass to all athletic to -work.for him. A usuaUy hesi­ with a 23.9 average, and averages ed with the Midget League for sev­ tant, cautious fighter, he sudden­ Lodge played fine floor games. gained sole possession of ths, goal­ baskets for 26 points. Three other W. atrander. „ Interscholastie League whose title e-vents at Manchester High. One Hawks on Way td Title, 12.9 rebouiida * gome. tending honors with an'avsrags of Rocky Hill players also hit double eral years. Assisting Ginolfl next ly turned tiger. AUied . . .aaaaaa.-.a. .33 was cllncheid last n^ht hy unbeat­ can't forget either, the basebaU Dick O’Coimell of Boston Uni­ fall will be Stuart Welle, a lineman He put Bowdry on the canvas EAFT BIDE INTERMEDIATE 2.79 on 145 goals allowed in 62 figxues. Adrian's ....aaaaa.aa .33 en Wethersfield. The Indians, now cap which he received, a Yankee versity and Tom Chappelle of with the oM South End Cubs .. three times in a classic variety of Lost night after a close first games, and also had the most shut­ Top point producers for Cheney Man. Auto ...... 30 9-7 overaU, stand 8-6 in league pkiy modcL of course. Maine tied for fifth, so both were outs with six. ' were 'i^m Mlkoleit (19), Phil Jimmy Glenney, former basketball TOses, and after the third knock­ quarter the Raiders, with Joe 6 A 44 a ...... 29 and dropp^ all the way down Into After stepping down as princl- c^tain at Central (Connecticut Ciamposeo fast breaking, trounced Have Sign on Warriors listed on the squad. As a team, Springfield had a Hence (16) and Bill McMuIlan ...... 2 8 Rockville, RHAM Bow sixth place in the standings. With at tb#.the fo million dollar new down Referee Cy Gottfried decid­ Piano’s a*. State (College and now a etondout ed the wobbly, woozy, rubber­ the Untouchables, 66-47. It was Providence, which accepted a wide margin in total fOOtt-fEW) ( 1 1 ). Frank’s ...... 28 three games left to play, the In­ h Achoin liere, BaUey didn’t look assists (444) and points 16N). Ch< »T Tech. (41) K with Green Manor, will join the legged youth was }n no condition to team effort with Camposeo hit' bid to the National Invitational Jon-Di’s a ...... 27 dians need to win them all to for hla slippers and rocking chair benedicts Saturday, Feb. 18 .. For- New York, Feb. 8 4 0 Benoit ■ a . a aa a a a* a-aa a a B 64-44 triumph. bull-like fighter who kept trying to game and the Lakers lost Rudy ona more than Holy Cross (11-4). McCreary, Spr. ,..6 2 .26 86 6* RHAM fell behind 26-8 at the end it was a close battle for the first / . Betting up pins (Remember those champion in memory of Alden Feshler and Ron Laliberte with New York ... .17. 41 .393 25 S Ksajrnekt ...... S Brilliant shooting at the foul diiye?) Is a good way for a young get in close only to run into hi* 16 points apiece were the leading Larusso, one of their better play' Maine, sporting a 15-1 record and Anderson, Spr...... 52 -M. 27 6 t 9 BcnkOVleh ...... 4 N. C. State Surprises HOUDAY MIXED DOUBLES line by Smith and i>oor shooting at of the first quarter. But outscor- three periods with the scoring be­ Hewitt, well known basketball and own frustrations. WESTERN DIVISION leading the Yankee Conference, Cline, Spr...... 52 26 85 61 9 Tecavino a.aaaaaaaa.a. 9 ster eo pick up some loose money. scorers followed by Tom Kelly era, for the last 20 minutes be' Leading ladies were Marge Mur­ the free throw stripe hy Rockville ini- the visitors 17-8 in the second ing tied six times and the lead ex­ football official who died a year Johnson, at 172 pounds, was the W. L. Pet. G.B. was fourth and Rhode Island was 4 BOSnS a^aaa, a Ba.aaa aa .. B phy 113-110, Anne Twerdy 121, NormxVittner, manager of the Y (13). For the Trottere, Norm Gib .37 20 .647 cause of a too-vehement protest of Wilson, B u ff...... 48 23,-86 69 spelled the difference. Smith made canto, RHAM cut the deficit to changing hands on 10 occasions. 0* 0. artist while the 23.yearK>ld Bowdry, St. Louis Usted fifth. Stratton, Spr. ....6 5 16 40 65 » Totals ...... ,..._40_^ 11-17 9t Joy Briggs 118, Barbara McCon- only three points, 28-26 at half­ howllng'slanes, reported last week son was the only player to hit with Detroit ...... 27 32 .458 11 a call by Referee Earl Strom. But good on 25 of 33 foul tries while the a s * at 178, waa.the tenacious bulldog they got a 29-polnt performance Otheta receiving votes were Wll Pidhlmy, Spr. > ,..51 28 27 55 Score at half. 4B-9B Becky RBI. ville 115, Carol Maragnano 111, time. COIL STANDINGS that plnboye at his establishment any luck racking up 10 points. Los Angeles , .26 33 .441 12 visitors converted only eight of 16 receive 15 nnts a string. "Last Sat­ making himself a difficult target, from Jerry West and stayed In Hams, Onnectiout Yale, St. An- Creighton, Roch. ..JS 18 35 53 Marge DePautot lU . RHAM actually led twice In the W. L. P et End of the Line the first few rounds were-uneventful In the nightcap, AKX and the Cincinnati . . . .24 39 .381 16 Men’s leaden were Norm War­ shots. urday," Vlttrtsr said, "one lad, set. there until Bill Ruaaell hit a lay­ selm and Brown. Dea, B uff-...... 48 22 29 51 Highly Ranked Duke The triumph was Smith’s ninth third period but at the buzzer it ’Wetherafleld ....IS 0 1,000 Tip of the chapeau to Bemie aito most could have been called Bandits met with Bandits running ren 142-362, Gene Yoet 169-356, was 42-41 ElUngton. The visitors ting up in two alleys, made $21, not up a ' 63-33 score.’' The Bandits Whsn the Hawks rallied In the up for his 26th point just befort Glover, Clev...... 47 j 17 33 50 In 17 starts and pushed them up HoU ...... 8 4 j6 6 7 Prusaezyk, East Hartford High’s either way. -i. Gamble, Buff . . .48 24 26 50 Sport Sche0de Dick McConville 135. then gradually pulled away in the .615 counting tips." Incidentally, pin broke on top and. were never head­ last quarter to pull out a 127-124 the finish. over the .500 mark. Rockville drop­ Windham ...... 8 5 boys are no longer needed for mod­ basketball coach, as the " m o s t Mazur, Cleve...... 50 19 81 . 50 last quarter. i . . . 8 5 .615 Count of Nine ed. Big scorers for the winners decision over PhilsdelphU. Isst The results left Detroit a game Central Top* Hartford. New York Feb. 8 (flV -E v -fh s s SUta won less then 20. Over-fstraight game-ending points for a ped its 12 d ectslw ai a g ^ ^ five Bristol Eastern em bowling establidhments . both controllable coach" I have seen Late In the sixth, Bowdry landed ahead of’ the Lokara in the atrug- Makl, B u ff...... 45 -21 28 49 all, the 60-year-crid ACC reaching 71-65 victory over Massachusetts. Y JB. BOYS Tom Egan (18) and R u s s Oonard ...... 7 5 .683 this season In the high sch(M>l were Wayne Reynolds (IS), Gerry night, it was their fifth over the Today erett Case, the silver-haired With best shooten Were Don victories. Koelsch (16) paced the ElUngton ducks and 10 pins, as automatic a couple of g o o i punches, and sud­ -W^riors this season and the 11th gle for seeond place In the Weat- ■Weot Hartford. Feb. 8 (ff) Ciesla, Roch. ...,.4 S 19 29 4f dean has a 345-103 won-lost record Kentucky, moving up steadily in MANCHESTER . . . 8 8 J171 ranks. The foriner Worcester ath­ WaUach (14) and Jeff Morhardt Toppazzlnl, Prov. ..60 Rifle—Manchester at CSioats. fox from Indiana who made Gagnon 101-101, Birch Steavee Couldn’t Hold Lead attack. RHAM had three players .308 pin setters are now featured .. denly became too brave. He drove straight time they've beaten Phila­ em Di-vlslon. Tonight Loa Angeles Rallying after a flrst-balf deficit, Newingtop at Rockville, 4 p.m. at. State—a sizzling .725 pace. the Southeastern Conference, made Bristol Central . . . . 4 9 Spoaking of bowling, the annual lete, who played professional bas­ In again, and was clipped by a left (12). The only man to hit double Ontral Connecticut State defeat Edmundson, Rociu 65 18 - 29 H R John Lucas 117, Richie Lov­ After a 17-17 first period stale­ in double figures, Dick Farley (14), . . . . 1 12 .083 figuree for AKX was George Mc- delphia in St. Lauis. returns home for a two-game se­ big-time basketball a byword VnUle State waa showing it its league record 4-4 with its 10th Platt ...... Women’s Town Bowling Tpuma- ketball against the Guards and hook. He started to throw another ries with St. Liouia; Detroit is at ed the Unlverrity o f - Hartford In Smith, Spr. ...* ..6 0 19 27 B^tiday. Vbb. 16 victory In 17 trios, 74-67 over ett 112, Paul Wilhelm 110, Ed mate, Smith erected a 35-29 half- Dave Taylor (13) and Jeff Prest- Maloney .'.----- ___ 1 12 .083 Kav (10). ______They didn’t stop Chamberlain’s Cast/Hartford at Manchester, along tobacco road, isn't win­ should still be reckoned writh in the Zawlstowski 108,' Ken Klttredge ment etarts Saturday utemoon at Nassiff Arms with- the Worcesten punch, but suddenly-fell-apart-4n home to Philadelphia and Boston basketball last night, 92-79. It Larivee, Prov. ....5 4 19 27 Georgia as Roger Newman scored time- advantage. The host team ridge (11). rush toward his second league scor­ 8:15. Arena. ning championships with the ACC Tournament that det^mines 108, Barry Longo 107,- Jim Norris still led by three points, 45-42, go­ EUtsetoo (St) the. Y lanes. And the Holiday Tadcasters after World War II, In a delayed action fall. He took plays at Syracuae. was the New Britain school' Ranieri, Prov. ....6 6 18 27 the league's NCAA represoitatlve, 24, Ned Jennings 21 and Allen B F Pt*. Jim Atheneos, Jimmy Bly and my observation, acts like Hugh ing title; Nobody does. Wilt scored Rockville at Windsor. monotony of Ms fln t decade at 104, A1 Gryxb 101. ing into the final period, l^ree Lanes, Manchester's newest small count of nine;.- Morris MacDonald waa the .only 37 Points, barely imder his season eighth oonaecutive -win. Central Foley, Spr...... 5 8 16- 29 Texas Tech, Princeton, R h o d e Feldhaus stopped Bulldog ace Brown ... 0 1-2 1 Jim Lawrence fronted the .War­ pin house, will stage a major tour­ Greer of 'VConn during a ball With two seeonda to go In the trailed until 6;18 of the second / RHAM at LaSalette. North Carolina State. times Rockvlllq^grabbed the lead Eigan . 1.. 7 4-4 18 rior’s last period attack, with driver.to win both ends of the average, and grabbed 2L rebounds. Swimming—M a n c h e s t e r at Island, and Kentucky improved Phil Simpson in the second half. U.S. MIXED DOUBLES Koelsch 5 6-10 16 nament in April. following league game. Needless, to say, Greer, in eighth, a right and left combination daily double on two occasions at half when Joe Woicunae hit on But his Raleigh Wolfpack atUl Simpson wotmd up with 29 points down the stretch but oh each oc­ 3 24 8 Atheneos getting eight of his 18 But he was the victim, in a way, Coates .Satisfied Windham. their conference ledgers and S t Wmnen'B leaders were R u t h casion Smith would take it back. McMullen bowling .. Emth Correnti and Amy this book, is the No. 1 coach in dumped him in a jacknife posh, aa th* Yonkers, N.Y., harness track riiort jump shot. The lead see­ Hockey at a Glance has that knack for an upset snack after getting 22 in the first half Sawyer .. 3 6 points in the final eight minutes Plricey, two of the town’s best wom­ when Bob Pettit drove past him Rifle — Hamden at Manchester. against a toutsd team. , . Joseph's (Pa) inoved closer to a Hensghan 190-512, Pearl Burnham The Rams* final edge was 6(>-59 but Logan ... 8 §42^ 9 the profession... Woody Wallett, if he were starting to turn a somer­ last season. He performed the feat for a field goal that broke a 107- sawed for the next eight minutes, Indoor Track — Manchester at tournament berth. while Georgia took a 40-35 lead. Hamilton 0 P2 1 of play. Hall waa ahead by aa en duck pinners, recently success­ former local resident and one­ sault. He was resting on-the back within nine days in October. With Yankee Offer but little Clem SidloOky put Cen­ Third-ranked Duke became the 474, Janice Leonard 487, Fee Brad­ four free throws at the finish 107 tie and followed a moment Tueedoy** Beenlt* Hartford. Texas Tech, with Harold Hud­ S t Joseph's (Pa) gave scoring ley 459. Tops among the men w en many as 10 points In the fourth fully completed a two-day course time baseball catcher, is still an of hie neck when the gong sounded. tral ahead for keeps. Sldlowsky latest victim of Case and the Widf- clinched the verdict for Smith. 19 Totals 31 1745 period before the Indians raUied at later with a nifty jump shot to American Leogn* Bntoriay Yeb. 11 gens scoring 25 points, went-lnto ace Jack Egan the night off Init Swede Hendrickson 247-604, Carl BHAM (U) sponsored by the American Junior ice skating whiz in Meriden, where Johnson was a whirring pinwheel New York. Feb. 8 (d?)—The New paced Central (12-2) with 21 pack last night, falling to Its first Buh Thut (22), sophomore Sltip the finish to cut the final deficit. Bowling Congress in Rhode Island. make It 113-107. Sp'ringfleld 2, Quebec 2. Swimming — Tale Carnival In a pressing zone, made up a 14- still crushed Elizabethtown 98-6S Gloss 202-559, Leo RoulUard 211, Lougee (18) and WMtey White- B F Pt*. he now mrides. Wallett, brother of action Os the ninth opened. He Pettit rang up 11 of his 35 York Yankees have signed right­ point*. Ray Gaylord and Bill Mc- Atlantic Coast Conference defeat for a i6-4 record. The Hawks are 4 3-4 11 Atheneos and ..Lawrence shared Both are now qualified as resident threw -punches from everywhere, Eastern Leogne Hew Haven. .point deficit and beat Arkansas, Ken Bradley 210, Charley Brouse house (13) led the Smith offense. 6 1-5 13 of Probate (Court Judge John Wal points as the Hawks rallied from hander Jim Coatee and two other Quiggon scored 20 apiece for and only Its second In 18 games— heading for another bid to the Taylor ., Moring b(Hiors for Hall with 18 certified instructors at the Holiday with a solid left to the midsection Hai^ord (5-9). New Haven 6, Cbarlotta^.l. 61-59 on sid> Terry Utchfield'sr long 72-(M, for its sixth Southwest Con­ 203, Jim Boettcher 203, Charley Bemie Arcklvy paced the Rams Carter .. 1 3-t S lett, gives skating instructions to 95-88 deficit and he had 28 re­ pitchers, both left-handed rookie*, National Invitation Tournament Kawlauskas 200. Farley .. 4 6-7 14 points apiece. Lawrence -also Lanesk Meriden residents. .While living In the clincher. Bowdry went down for for the 1961'baseball season. The Hugh Chmpbell, WashlngUm jumper with two seconde left,. ference victory in seven starts. with 22 points with Captain Dick 3 1-2 5 * * * bounds. which yesterday nailed Providence Bishop . pulled down 20 rebounds despite Manchester, Wallett helped pro­ the final time, and would have been American League champions now State and, set a new NCAA rec­ Texas AAM took over second place Soranno and Skip Olander hooping Frankel . 1 5-7 7 a sitting dqck when he arose had NauUs on Spree ord last season hy catching 66 '' H e Up Hejmaa at 5-2, beating Rice, 79-59, while (15-2) and DePaul (12-4), imless Meet Canceled a dozen apiece also for Rockville. Weeman 0 (H) 0 the fact he sat out over three and mote annual ice shows at Center have 20 players under contract. 0 0.6 0 Here ’n There not the referee intervened. Somewhat more sensational was forward paesee. Tha fm ner ma­ A glove-tight defense that tied Southern Methodist spilled defend­ they ahould win the Middle-AUan' This afternoon Rockville played Covell ... half minutes of the s e c o n d Springs Pond. Coates won his first nine decl- Duke's ace sophomore. Art Hey- tic Conference. In that case, S t Peterson 0 Od 0 period with three personals. But Mike GinoUi, former Manchester So the 32-year4)ld Philadelphian the performance of New York’s jor eoQago mark waa 61. ing champion Texas, 70-63. Bowie, Md., Feb. 8 UP>—Bowie host to Newington in a makeup Willie Naulls, who scored 49 points cietons last season and finished man, into a one-point knot in the Joseph’s would compete In the race course was bit again by the 24 Totals ...... ^ - - *18 U the lanky Hall ace played the en­ finally found the rainboW’s end, but Bhody Topa UMaas game -which was postponed earlier the pot of gold was small. He and as the Knicks finally ended a aix- with a 13-3 record. firat half, plus steady scoring froip NCAA scufflnlg. weather today, and officials called in the year because of snow. Score at hall, 28-2B ElUngton. tire second half without commit­ The two young southpaws are Russ Marvel, Bob Distefano, John­ Princeton got 22 points rom A1 Bowdry each got 26 per cent, of the gama losing atreak 'with a 131-120 In the N. C. State-Duke thriller, off a scheduled nine-race program Smith ( ( » ting another foul and eoverted 12 Coach Has Optimistic Outlook Bob Meyer, 21, who.^ had an 8-9 ny Punger and Dutch Muehlbauer Kaemmerlen and 21 from Pete the 6-9 Litchfield, a transfer from of 15 free throws snd last 11 in net gate—there was no television rtetory over the Detroit Platons. that would have been the first at p B F Pt*. Scholastic Basketball The New York victory came after record at Modeato, C"allf., in i960, did the Job for State and tossed the Campbell for Ita fifth straight Ivy the University of Richmond, got the Southern Maryland track 3 Louxee ...... fi 6-7 1A row., or radio. and Hal Stowe, . 28, who waa 12-12 rugged ACXJ race into three-way League Triumph, 77-55 over Penn, his chance when Duke's Doug 2 Whltehoiue ...... 5 3^ 13 the pace-setting Boston Celtics since last Thursday. Winter’s new 1 Baldwin ...... 0 (M) 0 Hartford 77„New London 61. For the first time this season, For Indian Indoor Track Team at Amarillo and worked one inning scramble that now haa Wake For' and Rhode Island moved to wjthin Klatler missed a shot with six sec­ pun^ at Bowie's 48-day winter S Thut ...... 6 lO-lS Steve McAdefS, Indians’ leading had edged the Loa Angeles Lak­ 32 Weaver 58. East Hartford 53. ers, who had to play without El­ with the! Yankeea without a 8ecl- eat leading at 9-1, Duke second at a half-gSme of Yankee Conference onds remaining and the score tied,, in w ln g came in the form of 1 Juhara ...... 0 (M) 0 point pro(hicer, was held imder RSox Sign Jensen. ■lon. 8-1, and North Caroilna third at leader Maine by scoring 12- 3 James ...... 0 2"3 3 Hall 57, Manchester 53. gin Baylor, 96-95 in the opener of at 69. . snow and sleet 0 .Baow ...... 3 4-4 8 double figures. McAdam made only By FRANK CffJNB stains Ken Smith and Fred KoS' 7-1.. Windham 74, Meriden Maloney tenko. The latter, however, will a Madison Square (torden double- 51. nine points as Hall played a tight "W e have a few individual stare No Figures Given header. ^hind them cornea N.C. State, 14 Total* ...... w 2 5 ^ 63 2-1-2 zone defense which was not around for any of the In- Bocfcvlll. (62) Bristol East 65, Meriden Platt who should do quite wellffor them­ Naulls made 15 field goals In Pro Basketball fourth member of the "Tobacco slanted at McAdam every time he door meets as he is still active on Road" quartet that has. boomed P B F Pt*. 60. selves. But how we’U do as a team Boston, Feb. 8 UPi— Jackie the first half, emailing a Garden 3 Arcklvy ...... n 0^3 23 got the ball. Atheneos had the Is still pretty much of a (juestion the Indian swimming team being Tuesday’s Rceult* North Carolina into the basketball 4 Edwards ...... 3 » 6 PlainviUe 63, Farmington 47. Jensen, a hard-hitting outfielder reemrd mada -by Baylor earlier this main defensive responslbUtty (m mark." That’s the way Paul one of (Joach Dick Solanek’s Boston 96, Los Angeles 95, capital o f the South since shortly 0 DowKtewlex ...... 0 (W) 0 Southington 62, Middletown 53. crack dlvere. who is assaying a comeback after season, and personally conducted after Case headed Southeast from Concentration and Confidence 5 Olander . . . . . a ...... K 3-3 13 Windsor 60, Newington 58. M(iAdam and did fine job of keep­ Piilnney, Manchester High's track a year of retirement, haa returned the Knicks to a 41-poInt second New York 131, Detroit 120. 3 Gesaey ...... 0 0^) 0 ing the latter from driving. coach, views the ming indoor Smith, who will compete in the Indiana In 1946 to take over the 4 Backofen ...... 0 1-3 1 Glastonbury 57, Wilson 52. his signed contract to the Boston quarter and a 67-55 halftime lead. St. Louis 127, Philadelphia 126. Wolfpack and raise college basket 1 Fahy ...... 3 3-3 9 Bacon Academy 73, Ellsworth Scoring honors went to Johnson^ season. ’ 1,000 yard run and mile, la one Red Sox. ball Interest to a fever pitch In the Put All-Star Champion on Top 3 Soranno ...... 6 0^ 12 54. with 19 points, who played his best The Indians open their aeaaon seven lettermen on the squad. The No salary terms were disclosed Cromwell 65, -Vinal Tech 43. game of the season. But he was Tliureday altemoon with an in­ other monogram winnersfcwith the in the Red Sox announcement ves- area. 31 Total* ...... X S-16 62 . With a 12-7 record, 5-5 In the Score at half, 35-29 SinI Rocky Hill 91, (Jheney Tech 61. the only Indian to hit double fig­ formal meet against Hartford events In which they areiexpetced terday, but the husky slugger Is ACC, th|L|i could be one of the rare ures. High at tiie State Armory in Hart­ to compete in parenthesis, are John genei^ly believed to be making seasons when one of Case's North Indians ' hit creditable 61 per ford. 'Ihis meet was origtmlly Salciue (mile, 600 aiid ’ 60 high about $40,000. Carolina State teams falls to win New York (NEA)— man cent from field caging 23 baskets, oeheduled Friday hut has been hurdles), Jud Gidman (60 and 300), Jensen, California’s "Golden February Special! at least 20 games. Only three times was telling how Phyllis-i^ eight more than made by Hall, out moved up one day by mutual Greg King (600), Jim Bracken Boy" and a one-time football star, G>mebac%of Minnesota Eleven (600 and 1,000), Ed Czamota figures prominently In Boston’s in the previous 14 years. Including taro won the All-Star Tourna­ of 56 attempts but bad poor seven agreement. M' > last year when iui 11-15 showing for 16 at.foul line. Hall a(lded 16 'I f we oen hold our position of (shot put) and Terry Jeske (300). plans for 1961. In the six years G5od For The Entire In Electric and gave him his only losing season. ment from a field of 96 of the fi^d goals but of 58 tries to their Mat year and flnlMi in the upper Salclua and Bracken are Junlqrs he has been with Boston. Jackie nation’s finest women bowlers Rates Ahead of Patterson Win excellent 27 for 61 at foul line.. third to upper half In all meets and the other five are seniors. has produced 132 home' runs and Month Of February in San Bernardino, Calif. “Bbccept for ia few defensive mis­ In which we appeiw in I ’ll be satis­ “If Solclus can get In enough 661 runs batted in—high' in , the Spring Wind Clocks fied. W o came hack a long way work in the hurdles,” stated Coach majors for the- period. "She was coming down to the Ing from last to first In the BigWTed Williams, the Boston Red Sox takes, I thought we placed pretty wire with evei^ reason in the welL In. fact, Fd say It was our . last winter end we don't want to Phlnney, "I think he stands a real Ten football standings'-a greaterIter Hugger, Nearing the end of a good chance of setting a school Custom Rttuii— World to choke up,"' the man re­ comeback feat than regaining the great career that brought him six best team effort since firpt HaU lose any ground if we can help it.’^ College Basketball Annual Clearance Sale lated. ';She waa going good, but game," declared Indiana’ coach El- After an off year in 1969, the record in that evant.” worid heavyweight boxing (inam- American League battteg cham­ Other potentially good prospects SPECIAL carrying an qwful bugaboo. She’d plonshiR.? pionships, WilUahis bounced back 2in Zatursky afterwards. .Zndiane mode a fine comeback , last ; EAST : liMNyidudiy Cut ^ lost out in the final four out of "Atheneos tooled us plenty," Za­ seaeen. Having finished third in ire senior Bob Foster (60 and 300) , Penn' Stote 65, Bucknell 63 The nation's sports writers and from a .256 season'at bat in 1969 sophomore Bill Zeigler (300) and a CANADIAN^ CAPER— Regular 10.95 the five times she had rolled In It to hit .318 and with 29 homera tursky added. “We didn’t expect the Hartford ragh Invitation lost Princeton 77, Penn 66 Men’s Shoes broadcasters say It is (m their bal­ year, the ntiidians jumped from trio of juniors Jimmy Alibrio 'Prime Minister John Die- "Billy Welu, leading the men's and 72 runs batted in during 1966. him to drive the way he did an(l his St. Johns 98, Chicago Loyola 74 lots in the annual Associated ts hurt. Their helght.'bf course, 10th In the Bsetem Sectionals in .(1,000), Mike Einsidel (60) and Fairfield 88, Long lalahd U 85 fenbaker of Canada poses ALARM CLOCKS division a few lanes away, had Press year-end poll. He -was n(^ eligible for the bat­ ting title because he did not go to us under the boards and their 1989' to fourth in 1960 out of a football co-captain elect Tony All- Rhode Island 71, Maasechiisette with a 14U-pound marlin moat of the gallery, Billy was By a clear margin in the vot­ brio (shot put). working in a good game when he bat often )enough. This brought e slanting defenae on McAdam work­ M id of 13 teams both years. In 65 he landed off Port An­ ing, the experts named Minne­ ed welL’’ In a four-way scramble among got a 5r7 split. That brought a -Ted 16 first’ place votes and 98 the State Meet the 1960 Inrhans Springfield 64, Nortfaeoatem 40 i^LORSHEIM sotans 1960 football comeback aa points. With Paul Quey and Fred Mc- placed eighth after finishing ninth the high junipers are last fall’s Central Conn 92, Hartford 79 tonio, Jamaica, on a trip loud groan from the spectators Wa have a good eel^tton of all type* of clocki made hy the greatest of the year, surpasiT Ccasidmable Attmtlon Cufry scoring 16 polnta apiece, the football co-captain Mike Simmons, Bridgewaiter 87, Stonehlll 59 in the Caribbean area. and even some of the competitors Ing Floyd ^ tte n o n ’s feat of niemae, ^esiona and Westclox. Another comeback that drew Papooses romped to, a 65-25 tri­ "Lock o f proper practice fociU- soccer star Tom Best, Jim Sum­ stopped rolling to see what he’d knocking (mt his 1959 conqueror, umph in the prelim. It was their tlee have hurt us. But tiie boys are mers and Dick Berube. All but the do with It. But not Phyllis. She conaiderahle attention waa that of WESTCLOX WWO Ingemar Johansson and regtdnlng Jeff Farrril, the U.S. Olympic 13th victory in 15 outings. woritlng very hard and we’U hope latter, who U a junior, are seniors. KITCHEN CLOCKS SHOES just kept playing her game. the heavyweight title. HaU (57) for the best." After TTiursday’s meet the rest "Phyllis had already taken two swimmer. Farrell underwent an P a 11 e r a o n’ e comeback waa B F Pts. The Indian trackmen do their of the Indians indoor schedule ALARM CLOCKS appendlcitia operation shortly bw* Lawrencs ...... 8 12-16 18 $4.95 to $12.95 steps of her approach for an im ­ unique. No fighter before him ever Indoor training in v the icarridoni reads as follows; March 10, Hart' NOW portant roll when Welu picked up fore the Olympic tryouts end re­ O. Bly ... 0 04) 0 had lost the heavyweight crown fused to consider being named for Stransle . 3 1-4 6 df the high school three or four ford High Invitational; March 14, WILD BIRDS from $ 3 .^ up the split You -never beard such a end won Ijt back. But it’s doubt­ J. Bly .... 4 Oe 10 •ttentoona a -week. UConn Invitational and March 25, rpar. A couple at bowlers, who the team without a trial. He man­ Atheneos 10-U 18 ful that any football team had aged to qualify anyway and won Olbson ... M S I.Midlng the Indians are Oo-(>ip- CIAC State Championships..... X hadn't stoppiMl to watch B illy , accompUahed such a complete two gold medals as anchor man Keeler ... OS-. 0 NCORATOR WALL and flubbed terribly. But not Phyllis. K’ ELECTRIC ALARM turnaround oa BQniieaota’a. (HI the 600 meter medley and 800 11 Totals •T. U 37-41 87 NEED FOOD! She got a strike.”- f . In 1969 the Gophers lost seven meter .relay teams, both of which Made by skilled draftsmen with quality fabrics. Big CLO CKS from $12.95 "I didn't hear anything,” smiled Maaeheriiir (88) mm CLO CKS from $ 4 .ti of nine games, winning only once set world records in winning the B F.PU. With the ground covered with haid |^i^ed anpw w VALUES to 23.95 Miss Notaro. "I was Concentrat­ in Big Ten competition. Coach Olympic titles.. Farrell drew 65 seesstss 9 1-3 19 ice they are dependent on j^n foih foo^, obibr selection. Dcm’t miss out, hurry, phone, or drive in ing." ' i White ... iseaeeees 8 Murray Warmath was hanged in polnta in the voting. r^MIstretta------.....essestee 8 _ _ _ Main Assets ottlg y and old g r ^ talked ontin- Other comebacks noted included Minor • • •«• a sseees e set • 0 - 0 KITCHEN MODEIMIZING today! We also install convertible tops, do custom in- OCCASIONAL te- the Green Bay Packers, Westeth 4 BECAdSSIl s e s sa • s s s e e e a e 8 SA 9 TRAVEL ALARMS Concentration and confidence ousiy about buying up the 8 Reardon ...... 3 d>3 .4 WE HAVE WILE IIRil SEEP, ONE LOT-BROKEN SIZES are her two main assets, the 32- minder of- his conuact and get­ Division chdmpions of tbs Na- 8 Morlanof ...... 0 - OO 0 ieriors, auto carpeting. “Quality work, plus honest ALARMS from $7,M year-old kegler from Brant, N. Y., ting a new coach. tlonal Football League, 36 points; 4 Oeelanakaa ...... 8 (ha $ remodel Wet CAKES W16 BIRD FEEDEItS from $6.95 the Pittsburgh Pirstoi, baseball’s YOUR KITCHEN v a lu ea !" believes. Last fall Mlnneeota was beaten 5 Votala ...... ^ 7 ^ 68 ALL PRICES PLUS TAX '1 had to ieam to concentrate |, only once In nine regular aeaeon worid champions, 32 points; the Score at balfa 8M0 HaU* Philadelphia Eagles, NFL. cham­ (HI my own bowling because 1 ne­ gamea. tied Iowa for the confer­ pions, 80 points, and Stan Musial ' ver had any formal Instruction," ence title and was acclaimed M Free Estimates national chamjaion In the As­ of the St. Louis ; Churdlnals, 25 40% off admitted the winsome miss on a polata. good will visit to New York. "And sociated Preaa polL Losiitf the • COUNTHl TOrS' • AECKtATIQN ROOM R(>se Bowl game dbnmed the sea­ MANCHESTER PLUMBIH8 there wasn’t any televised bowl­ Miami Beach, Via. Harold ing t o t me to watch or any good r tH iJ M NOT ABO son’s lustre only a little and Whr- • BOOKCASCS • BAWATOR COVERS ALL OTHER SHOESiS0% OFF idath waa picked by his colleague* JOhaaon, ITS, PhOodelplila, atopp^ bowlers ifi my neighborhood to *1 dUafl bear anything," «eaao Bowdty, 178, SL Louis, ~ Hoastoa, Tnv ■ Cleveland Wll- copy,” a* Coach of the Year. •OfNCRAL WOODW'ORKINO and SUPPLY CO. Phyllis rolled her first hall when In the'year-end votl^, 52 o( 187 (jrohnaeii wins NBA verstoa of JM , n ewstew, oatpoliiled r . T. BUSH Fjrealdent and Trtm im m yeara, when her perentn . tory Tom Loweiy, ■taadtaiff up almost etrilgbt and Phynis first attracted Bettonal ouipolHttw r e n j f i w ^ ssm 128tt. PMhidelphla./eteppaa Tsm - wars S H O T — j w ) m i n $ t . attaAtkNtkm in 1962 hr p o B ^ it h e in the *»nai of the All-Star for the Fattenon 185. bomncliiil twlL” Third on the ccmshack Ust waa dBgelee. * . agr O e « 128M. Trarien, 2. v. JUie didn;t bowl ngiriB for five slnglea game n the bla- Orat time in 1956," aha aeid. 1- ,

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. PACnSFOUKTiBEN Bus Route Chunged GOP Caucus Favors Vernon School Superintend­ ent Raymond .E; RamsdeU has . BXDVneU. BOAOB Trash Collectors Get notified patents that bus 4 to Ok AlteraaoM. I RockvUle has been rerouted un­ Optional Party Lever n gw . rtoaOnc l til further notice due to travel­ AhmUmim clapboMda » i ing conditions on-city streets. (Continued froa PnfS Om ) The bus, which transports high school students from Da­ [Senators Back party and many roatnt litvtng to A D V E R T I S m a *A0CW*UH- vis, ElUngten and Talcott Aves. use a lever bofon voting.- CAltPKNTRT rqpil^ noOw. " » bUUon a^as a year. Sobs axacu' A last minute rejirieve today baa9four weeks have been collecting and from Orchard St„ vrill pick Others noted that the tmrty lev­ raom, alqiatimm ■kBnt».*x>w n d| tivas borrowed mathoda they prob­ removed, at laaat temporarily, tha treah to 'rural Vemon without . up those students at the corner W eaver, 11 to 4 er Just complicated the voting gto* ably had raad in whodunits- knowing from one week to the next wtaaom. No Job too *«S : poaaiblUty that traab coUeCtlona by of Union and Orchard Sts. and ceduree and confused lota Ot vo­ C L A ^ a ^ P ^ ^ Fines for what the government whether they will have to give up the corner of Prospect St. and lent wtotonpoo. W Stutok, Pl| private .colleetora to rural Var- ters. IF YDU ARB conaldtring eelltog calls a cynical and long ostabllahed the collections or not. EUington Ave. (Continued from Page One) Tha General Assembly today waa a 4 w »,______. non art Itolsbed. your home, please call ua. W# buy violation of antitrust laws edme . Both .men have enressed hope Also, the . same bus, which urged to approve bills tiiat w(Mld Ir OCKVUJUD — See ua
^ etoUa rooma, U »»2r * » « » Why glimbleT CaU in a firm that at company pleas that the deals tion and nature o f the dui^iplng chester is only temporary, and both Brooklyn St. The bill pertaining to municipal It h r EB a n d tour nom Capei full dormer, and 1% batha agreement ka did not diaclm.; i Feb. 20—at toe end of an infor­ l u r M m u liv n MARP,>^ vou«m o ' manta, Ibcludtog b ^ hot , water, on' Ardmore Road. Even your car haa stood the test of time. Just caU actually were good for both the toe city and the Vernon Fire DIs The change back to normal primaries was sponsored by Rep. ktteben, makers of the big gadgets, and ths Yeaterday, Collina -picked up mal recess for Republican Lincoln TritW M t 'll Pnflbiick wUl be happy to the large garage. on the Crockett Agency for capable triet are in the same boat in re schedule wlU be annoimeed Patterson, Repubhean majority large M raw*", w aasiatance and advice without eb- public and . customers because trash at about 200 stops to the Day speeches. a » H 3 o m w w a e m j^ , S.!i'5»iSi5gi5SSSl; Priced to aeU at $16,300. CaU The quiring a awift anfwer to the cur when road conditions permit. Opponents of the nomination will leader to toe House. " Agency. Ml M W . ligaUon. Call MI 8-1577. We are maricet stability benefits. all. The rural area. and left the trash in rent lack of dump facilities. The present law requires the AT p.m, ohly. ■' ' Jarvia Realty Co., 383 E. his packer truck. Mr. Collins laid state their case In the Senate, gjgg^jgSaffgy& rrsra KANCHESTER-Xqw I bedroom St., MI 84112. membere of Multiple pattog. government says the customara— ,City and district offlclala are publication in a newspaper of toe SCAVK AMP pubUo and private—were faced at the time that was his last day. Robertson said, but declared there *r gO !y t o w r t t o n .______SIX ROOMS, h a a t^ ranch with M r a g a .N ^ • atoaduled to meet tonight with Rockville-Vernon would be no disposition to delay names and addresses of all party- IRACtUSCfi room with rigged bids to maintain or Ha.and the other major couector avaUaUa. Call Ml 4-03TB after • Oolanlal. Hot water bteR oeramlo FOR THE MOST for your houatog State end private sanitary en­ Senate action. endorsed candidates. *EM- dtUlar,' be aure to aee thia charm- raise prices and give all hands in rUJ^ .Vernon, James W. Scott o f gineers to discuss traah disposal Patterson told ths legislatures baths, flreplaces,x tuU basements. Tolland, were Intereated to an ap- Just before the New York Ne­ TOCS fxwFfaumoN wnx n :-l U l 11^ 711 Roofiiif and Chimntys IS-A tog 7 room Colonial on Perkins predetermined percentage of the need! Also, a representative from Election's Committee that this M l A4880. pUcaUon last nl|d»t by Anthony gro left the stand. Sen. Homer E. b e a w b e o a i b d V i W m i ^ m , w 9 M i t i m Ir OCKVHXJB — Centrally toc^ated. St. Thla home was designed for businMa. GPASS b o o k No. K B ». No-] ^ iS » . WMo! 0 ^ 0 -eHorneys before Chief Judge J. faint hope in answering the need. The Church Council of the Tal- Weaver Was before too commit- publication of a notice by the SStHw ^.M I»-»». M I 84>m| M l A8484. v F f l c i r c u s e s CuUen Jpaney in U.S. District The Manchester Board of Dlreo- THREE ROOMS, first Boor fist.: at IF YOU HAVE been ’ ’Home” hunt­ tore turned down Bottleello’e appli­ Officials niust find out, however, cottville Congregational Chur(*| tee only town clerk that the lists of en­ GORMAN’S AUTO 189 Woodland S t Immcidtato Court hera. whether any garbage can be burn­ I He underwent lengthy quizzing dorsed candidates were on file in ■la* ■fa.jg. ga i 5 u g ; PRINCETON ST.—7 room cotoutal ing, you’U have bagged your limit In thia specialized induatry most cation last night. voted last'night to build a garage y^jj^erday. Heattog End Ptanbing 17| cup«ney> beat Movlded,, 890 with 4 bedrooms. 1% baths, lam with thia erne. A "wlfe-eaver” The Board of Dlrectora decided Collins aiid Scott for the past ed to such a burner. toe town clerks office, and were Natianal Bank ft Tnirt Oimpmy | SUPERMARKET executives ' know each other and and breezeway adjoining the par- •' Robertson asked most of today’s Help WantMl-rFiiaak S5 Dogs—Bjrdsr-Pets 41 Household Goods monthly. Inqmre Woodland Gar­ livinc room with fireplacoi hot ranch on Bates Road near Park- to consider changing the ordinance open for public inspection. lua boon loot and amdic^otJ haa Ml MAIN STREET MI 9-SSOl PUIMBINO AiO> luiatkM ^ , dens. IM Wbodtond S t >Q A8474. meet frequently at conventions sonage. I. questions. H : also read Into t)tm Patterson raid toe bin would modeUim teatoitotlniia. tcpalia.1 water heat, one-car garage. By ade and schools. BuUt-in G.E. bean mado to aaW Knk * w jW * Behind Foot Office p e r f e c t Valenttod’a gift AKC which forbids clrcuaea to Manches­ such as the completely aboveboard The mntter was referred back to record excerpte from a IWJ J'e- AlTwm guaiantaad M yaara » QUO. OR woman to worii in lunch- Three Rooms of Furniture pototment only. PhUbrlM AgWicy, range and oven. FuU basement. save toe towns many thousands ot ment apd Iwiaaca ot new pooh. registered dachshunds, 6 months ter last night, after.!, large delega­ ones of the National Electrical the planning committee for study Port by. the dollars a year, but he was unable p^enea. **-bqOr aenrtgo. eonetu days. Only exptrienced water. m 9-8464. Attached garage. Aluminum Manufacturers Association. Shop Wholesale—Retsil— Export old, wormed, inoculated and paper FROM MOi^EL HOME tion from the Junior Chamber of Proposed Unit Will Study and for p\eSs and specifications to I on a New York commUsion sharply to give a precise estimate. liOST—Ugbt Una tranaiator n dlo, Bon VanCamp, M l S-4T4I, need iMiply. Cab M l ABBOT after 4. [ A194S. storms and awnings. AvaUable talk after hours involves sales trained. PI^-OTOB.______SIX ROOM borne in A-1 eondlUon. now at $19,800. To to ile t call Mr. Commerce spoke In favor of the be drawn up. criticizing Weaver’s work as state The biU pertaining to warnings brown leather caae. ^ prospects, prices, bad times or im PXIRD balf-ton ^ckim I STENOGRAPHER- WOl train to Cost Over $700 Preaent owner H>ent over fT.BM Werbner. 'the Jarvis Realty Co., change. The Council meeting, held to the. rent . ,administrator , , In the Harriman for town meetings was sponsored - tora, name Tnaaah. vicinity Wad- I TALCOTTVILLB-Slx roomawjrt^ gw>d ahead, how cutthroat com ­ Town Junior College Idea ^ cjdtoder, atondard aWft. do legal secretarial work. Write on new boiler, new ceiltoga, mod- MI 8-4112. church basement, was the first J 4>y Rep. J. McCuUough Turner, R- deil Sdtool. Bewiard. MI t W l . r Radio-TV RepauT mrat, avmllable Feb. 18, |75. Call General Manager Richard Mar­ However, Sen. Jacob K. JaviU, radio and beater, low mUa- ; T , Herald. Articles For Sale 45 NEVER BEEN USED erniring kitchen, etc. One-car. ga- petition can be met. since the annual meeting, and in­ Serrices MI A7819. tin was directed to collect informa­ Once it was decided to do some­ R-N. Y., former New York state Bethany. age, cuatom care fl.IM Sale Price $ 8 8 8 rage. Seep lot. $16,900. Phllbrick $18,900 — SEVEN room Colonial, 4 cluded newly elected members. tion oii such a change, and what thing about It more or lees reg­ A S-member committee to weigh attorney general, cams to Weaver’s His bin would permit towna ot Ia RB TOn interested to nelcbbor- tvERNON—8 large room modern Agency, MI A8464. bedrooma, nice lot. trees, central­ In other action, Donald Geer AnnooBecamits 19M Plymouth 3-door atotian ' RADIO-W REPAIRS, any make — the effect might be on the town., ular meetings were held. the' posslblUty o f a Junior ebUege Coventry defense on this point. under 5,000 population to omit hood eelltog, cosmetic fashion INK BARRELS for sale. Usablo as ly located. Carlton W. Hutchins, was elected a member of the ex­ wagon, I oyUndar, atondard eara, ampUftora, pbonoiTMiba and Fsy Only $4 Week uertm ent with heated Sa™|*- He will preaent the information Here's how It was done, as set in Manchester will be atominted Javits read a letter from the publication of wsuntoge of town ISOOME TAXES p n p m a to year I ahowa, dr seUtog by appointment trash burners. Call MI A3711. central beat, on bus line, 396 MANCaiBffrER — Immaculate 8 M l 9-5132. ecutive council. Others on this aW t, radio, baatar M.3S0 diangara. OvM 47 yeara total ax- or recomihendanon? Daggett A at the next meeting of the direc­ forth by the governm enr in by Mayor Harold A. '^rktagton. Metropolitan Fmr Rent Commis­ meetings in newspapers, if. in­ home or t y appoliitment. Btoax^l perlenca. M daya goarantM on all Sacrificing complete bed.------room Cape to quiet neighborhood, council are the Rev. Robert K. RamedeU haaxpentog to your area HOME MADE ravioli, fresh or monthly. TR A3800. SIX RDOM CAPE, breezeway and tors, March 7, after conferring charges to which companies and at the direction of the hoard of-dl-, sion, which the Senator described stead, all persons eligible to vote lanced tax wont, S4 ho«r oarwco-1 armk. Pottarton'A Ml 1-4887, complete Uvtog room and Uteben ’fuU shed dormer, brick front 3 with town counsel, Atty. Arthur Cars Surpass Shimoda, pastor; Anthony Ur- UM PcBitlae Star Chieftain 4- for part or fu U -^e woricera. 40% frosen, 80c dos. H. Paaquallni. 341 flto ceramic baths, fireplace, garage, fuU shed dormer, 2 full individuals pleaded guilty or no as a leading landlords’ group, at such town meetings are notified GaU MX M m decoratiw futnlnire from modM dis­ VSUtNON—8% robm modem apart LeClalre Jr. rectors lest night. banetti, church president; and door hardtop auttanatie on all sales. No tovestment Call Avery Street, Wapptog,______aeparato Aiding root^ 4 bedrooms baths, wooded lot, easy walking contention; One of the members will prob­ praising Weaver’s record as rent by mail. PHILOO RECOMMENDED eervlce play home. We wUi give you free ment with heat, electric stove, Mayor Harold A. Turkington Thomas Lotas, treasurer. f e d e r a l . INOOME taxaa wm-l ahtft, power 'brakea and Mra. Pearl Daley, PI 3-85IS tor distance to schools, bus, and sbop' Prices- were agreed upon and administrator. Turner said, that many small t « m -Fl'a, radioa, telavialQU. alao| RENTALS—Floor Banders, edgera, delivery and free storage op to one refrigerator optional, fuU ceramic possible, plastered walls, city ably be a member of toe Board of Acreage on It was also decided that toe en­ ateatlng, r a ^ , beater. personal interview^______water and aewer, nicely land'- ping. Don't miss this outstanding said he voted against the original Javits produced another letter towns, Including his own, were pared with your aavtoxa to mtad. | guaranteed aervlea on alT other hand Sanders, wallpaper steamer year. tUe bath with ahower, cabinet often b'usineas apportioned by see­ Education. M.7M scaped lot, detached ifongo. value, $15,900. Phllbrick Agency, ordinance which forbade circuses, tire church membership would from Joseph F. Carlino, now blanketed by several newspa­ ScaaaUhla latea. CbU M I' makea. Shop our apedal dp-it- equipment, floor iwliahers, vac­ kitchen, electric water beater, ing that companies took turns in Democratic Director Ted Powell vote on accepting the constitution PROGRESSIVE company demree Priced at FHA appraised value of MI 9-8464. because whUe be recognised that making the best bid for a Job. ig ' speaker of the______assembly to New pers.” He said warnings of town UM Mercury Oonvertibte. youraelf department featuring meetings; The high level Director Powell diaagrepd, say­ mlttee o f the Gesieral Aasesnbly. guaranteed. Call Ml I-ISIB. med, plaatle coated, m ai^ 1981 Business Mefitfons MANCHESTER-Attraetive 7 room this area to raise money for the Cables, conduits, $391,870; com­ es at 8 p.m. on March 6. Weaver’s loyalty file. Weaver later surance business. Fringe benefits tfd phonograph, $69.98. home. Fireplace. 1% bathe. Two- 9-5132. at which prices and shares of ing the state legislature two yeara mercial buildings, ^27,870; cattle, waa urged today.,.to recommend fncie t h e now Etactrotox (R) vac- Many, many more to chooee patterns to choose' from. C. J. S-pe m ^ ie davtotoa aet, reg. F o r R w it______M lAitz Jimior' Museum. A meeting of mrabera and^g„iejn,p„bp„hlpin,pveralor- peerage of a bill tnht would ocan- plus profit Bharing. Apply to writ Morrison Paint Store, 885 Center car garage. Fine location. Asking busineas were aet; the low level, ago had empowered boards of edu­ $285,720; tovantories, $168,760; chairmen of all church committees' - . . ------mim cleaner, fully antomaUc, alao I from at our low, low wholeaale MORTEN8EN TV SpeclaUud RCA Ing (^ y . Clarke Insurance Agm $189.68, now $149.98. CUSTOM BUILT 1958 6 room Last summer the Jaycees spon­ at whidt subordinates saw to the ganizaUons alleged to have Com- Mne the olBcee of town cleric and S t LARGE ONB-ioun alr-condttlooed $18,000. Madeline Smith. Realtor, home, 2 bathe, fireplace, breeze­ cation to let up educational pro­ furniture, $187,328; factories. will be held in the church base­ narantaad factory rabnilt claan- prlcea. Finance'or bank terma televlalon, aervlea. MI 1-4641. cy, 175 E. Center St Strcdlen from $14.98 leas 90%. sored the Hunt Bros. Circus in ration of winning bids as mar­ grams beyond 12 ytmrs. Powell waa mimist links. tax collector in toe town of Pres­ ara. Eleetrolnx authorlaad aalaa arranged. Open 9-1. office. 100% Mato S t tecattaB. M l 9-1843.______- way, double garage, 21i acres three performances in South $114,350; machinery, $88,055; poul­ ment at 8 p.m. on ,Feb. 15. The ATLAS BAIL bearing wood turning Group of lamps at 80% discount. ket conditkma determtoedv (Some overridden by the directors, how­ Hopes of DempermUe leaders to ton. and aarvlca, MI M 80I. Marlow'a IW Mato St______tUIable, outskirts. Carlton W. Windsor, Jut over the Manches­ try, $97,945; farm machinery, meeting will be for'the purposes lathe, 12” awing, 86” between cen­ dom p^es aay their very top men ever. et toe nomination through the Rep. Carrie Mansfield, R -ftee- GORMAN MOTOR SALES, MiOinciT Dressmakiiig 191 STENOGRAPHER Many other exceUent values. SPRING SPECIALS Hutchins. MI 9-5132. ^ ter line. . $62,665; boats, $42,180; horses, of electing chairmen to those com- ters. Complete with metal stand, IsTORB FOB rant on ^raea fit were unaware of the practice at The Idea o f a Junior coUega in enate this week appear to have ton, told the committee eueh a ’Ihe museum benefited by $1,000. $8,835; sheep, $90; other, $25,560. mltteee which do not already have evaporated. PersoBsli V 8 INC. motor and set ct chisels. MI Andover—8 room ranch, new $13,800—LARGE 5 room ranch, all.) Manchester was first suggested by The gross grand list for 1960 to­ ooittbtoation wee in use from 1065 HEMMINO a n d alteration work. Personnel Department has an Open 10-5, 7 :30-9. Reasonable sad puktofi to tha chairmen, for setting plws and I Weaver, 53, now la vice chair- 8^1895. rear. CaU MI S-MnS, 8U fl^niet furaaiee oU fired, sheds, ovenrised fireplace; aluminum storms, at­ Those who qx>ke to favor of As the yeara went on, meetings the Town Planning Oommission in tals $21,461,476. Exemptions total­ until last fall and that it worked VACDOM mBANBBS rwatoedtol Call Mrs. WiUiam Abraitla, 10! opentog for qualified stenographer. MI 8-5187 changing the ordinance were Atty. goals for toe ^ar, and for co- New York City HouS Robin Road, any time. Shorthand and typing are essen­ S t ■ ______garage and worlohop, 400 ft' front tached garage. $2,900 assumes moved far afield fitm industry 1957. ing $1,181,766 produce toe net fig­ to the’ beneflt of the tovmapei^e. m y own hoaio ahop. Ibrty yaais| GAS HEATERS for tale, two Dear­ on Route 6. 200 ft deep, commer­ Vincent Diana, president of the Sines that time many officials ordinating aetlvlUes among com-1 and Redevelopment Boggd. B decisloix to oomhUve ths jobs faikory azpatlanea. AO tial, as weU aa go<^ Judgment and BEFORE YOU BUT anywhere, see mortgage. $95.35 monthly. conventions. Executives met regu- ure o f $20,270,711. This is an in­ KNITTED DRESSES shortened, born models, one 80,000 BTU, one ATTRACTIVE - first' floor profea- cial soned. $14,800, Carlton W. Hutchins. Ml 94182. Jaycees; and members Robert Mur­ lariy or on call at central city of both political parties have sup­ crease o f $8 million over toe 1950 mittees. 1 ue was quizzed all afternoon; made at a town meeting in low rataa, froa aotImMao.__ , Auto Acetsiorfes—Tires ability to meet people. Modem of­ and compare PhUco, TV with any dock, Atty. David Keith, Dr. Frank hemming and alterations done. 12.000 BTU, $25 for both. CaU MI brand for quaUty, performance, Blmud office apace for tent. 700 hotels or resort motels or at hunt­ ported toe idea. list, and reflecta the new assess­ yesterday about his loyalty, his 1965, hut the town haa ainoe been piekiD d u w y . Mr. MglartI fice, good wages, excellent benefit Coventry-Route 44A. 6 room MANCHESTER — Lovely 6 room Horton, and WiUiam Wagner. Call Mrs. Monty, IS Moore St. program. Write P-0. Box 1512, 9-2632. and beat of aU MartoWg low aq. f t .' heated, ahMxmditloned, ing and fishing lodges. ments aet in the rec^tly complet views on whether federal housing adviasd that the change must he J A M m . ______TWO SNOW tlree, 170-M, mounted good packing, convenient Mato St modified Coltmlal to exceUent con­ finished Cape, 4 -bedrooms, city All expressed a wlUingnesa to Rockt>iUe-V ernon on rima with tubea, very^ good Hartford. etaUng business exper­ prices, 861 Mato St,’ The need for secrecy from un­ ed revaluation. programs should be used to en- oanetloned by the leglalatun, She SNOW BLOWERS—Um ited supply locaUoh. Call Warren E. Howland, dition, one acre of land, amealto utUitles, recreatlom room. $13,600. ha've tnsp6ctions~af~ the~clrcus by- derlings grew. In many cases, the l i n d o v e ^ The Board of Tax fteview ia cur­ force residential totegratiotl, and radd. gXJCIRW Jg Saka and »a .. ^ conditton. Call MI M90S, evtetoga. ience, education, and salary re­ of push type $99.96. Used 7 h,p. drive and garage, hot water oU bonded iepiaoau t^ v a ,_ A lf g a Moving—TrncldiiK— A Big Bargain At Albert'! laltor, MI 8-1108. Tongren, Broker, MI 3-6321. police, fire and health officials. conspiracy was cturried on by rently hearing appeals from as ;:i{ experiences In previous hous­ quirements. Bolens tractors in good shape. b e a t $18,900 The Jaycees plan to sponsor the Man. Son Hurt Amatl. IN ftroy M. m *0 StOTSge 20 8 ROOMS FURNITURE MANCHESTER — West Side. V,i phone calls made only to an exec- aesamenta on the new grand list ing posts. Sales and aervice. Capitol Equip­ $10.16 MONTHLY :Uunt B roa Circus July 8 . Mrs. Hohmanh They are miseting th roti^ Satur­ But the net result apparently MMO. ^ ______ONE PAIR of new tire chains used ment Co., 98 Mato fit, M l 8-7988. Colchester—Brand new 3 apart­ room Dutch Colonial,- 4 bedrooms, uUve’a home, or by letters .toere In 4-Car Crash Swilmming Tonight only cnce, slse 7.10x15. M I-8-8198. AUSTIN A. CHa MBERB C o. Local- WANTEID—Housekeeper for widow, Westtoghouae Refrig., L iv in g Houses For Rent 65 bearing no return'' address, -valng day from 0:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at was to leave the committee line­ RIDE WANTED to Maaehaater, vi mbytog, packing atorags. Inw Uve in. Write Box Z, Herald, or ment houee on Route 3 4% rooms AA zone, exceUent suggestion for To Head Drive Room, Bedroom, Dinette, Rugs, each. Same houee sold in Manches­ only Brat names and referring to the asaeasor'a Office in toe Town up unchanged. A substantial ma; Last for Month etotty Route U . Worictog hmin rato^cn long dlsfance movss to call Watertown CReatwood 4-2844 [t h r e e r o o m cottage, oU heat « large famUy, delightfuUy large Four-cars piled up on Union St. mps. Tables and Ot^er -Accea- ter for $38,900. BoUt apartments pine paneted kitchen, living room parricipating companies by code Office Building for this purpose. Jority of the members 'warmly en­ M . Pbeaa K M IM . Antu Drlring School 7-A 48 a ta t^ Personalised service. MI Boats and AceesaoiieM'' 46 gaa stove, washing machine, aU avaUable for immediate fireplace, convenient bus service, Town Reopens nuiMiera. For Red Cross Special evening sessions are slated Rockville yesterday afternoon, dorsed Weaver, who if confirmed »«87,^»y-1498. WOMEN WANTED for light aJH EVERYTHINO $297 cotoctog utensUa, fuU of ftiraltun. The recreation department an­ aemUy work, electrical parts. JUST THREE LEFT—Brand new $te,f00. Evenings Mr. Boles, MI The;.,bubble buret when custom- tonight and tomorrow from 5 to 9 apparently due to Icy pavement; will OMume the highest post ever WANTED — Rida to Farmtogton LARSON’S Oonneetlont’a first II* Price tocludes deUvery, sq|t up. Must he seen. Fine for newlyweds, nounces that tonight will be the MANCHESTBRMoving and Truck­ Apply to person,. 10 lUUiard St 1960 3 h.p. Evinrude motors. Reg. 9-9858. Warren E. Howland, Real­ •ri'hegan complaining that Amer Mrs. J. Tansley Hohmann Jr. of clock. held by a Negro to the executive Ava., Aetna vicinity. M ;» . Call censed ditvtog sdiool trained — service,, guarantee, immediate de- MI 9-6438. ----- About Town and a RockviUe man and his son last swim this month at the Man­ ing Company.____ Local andai long dis­ $162.80, side price $128, plus tax. tor, MI 8-1108. Pond^froposal lean bids over the yesrs looked Hebron Rd., Andover, has been ap­ were taken to RockvUle City Hos­ branch of the federal government chester High School Pool, due to MI MTW after « p.to. Certified and approved la now of­ Manchester. Uvery or free storage until needed. ______MANCHESTER ~ St. Mary's St. (Jermaine Guild Robertson declined to begin the fering classroom and ~ bablnd tance moving, pite|^ and atoiw McBride Sport Spot, 109 Center too much alike' and were well pointed chairman of the 1961 Red pital as a result. the conflict of dates on Feb. 15 ALEXANDER ST.-Colonial with will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow at hearing yesterday morning until whM .tostraefion tor tesnagsts. age. Regular eervlce. throughout CLERK-TYPIST—Interesting, per­ St., MI 9-8747. A— Lr—B ■' E— R— T—-’— S Wanted To Rent 6 8 Anaaldl buUt e room Cape, ten The purchase of Union Pond at above foreign bids for the same Cross fond drive in Columbia, An­ Roger J. Flaherty, 27, o f 39 St. and 22. AatMEoWliB for Ssli 4 attached garage, 8 large bedrooms the church hall on School St. Plans Kennedy had sent a personal letter la a d fiT I . 1 ^ Et^and States abd Blorida. manent position, varied general 48-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD years old, fuU shed dormer, brick cost of 39,300 'Will be reconeid- dqulpment. dover, and Hebron. She was named Bernard’s Terrace, and his son, The program is under the direc­ M l 8-1898. office work. Must be quick, accu- OPEN NIGHTS THL 8 74 ROOM houae with .large yard front, Rueco storms and doora, fin­ VA batha, plus lavatoi^ off kitch­ Government attorneys aay that by Harry T. Chalmers, chairman for a coming rummage sale will regarding Weaver’s loyalty. The tion of Paul Finkbcln and is open . NEED A CAR and bad yoor credit •THIS WEEK en, formal dining room, fireplaces ered March ?. by vote of the board David, 11, were shalcen up In the tumad doamT Sboct on down paj^ I PREPARE ■ ....— ------— I rate typist. Congenial employes. Sate. 6 p:™ .~ or small farm, four boys ages 3, ished recreation room with beat, a Ndl asntenoe imposed to another of the Red Cross chapter which be discussed. Mrs. Dorothy Mohle crash, according to police, and committee chairman said he had to any Manchester families from Ages 18 to 90, 7------m ■ ■ ■ MANCHESTER Package OeltviOT.I uberal benefits. Five-day 40 hour ,4, 6 and 7. CaU MI 8-4884, ameaite drive, oversize garage, to liviiig room and knotty pine of directors.last night . antitrust base loosened the tongues serves the three towns. of Rt. 31 will give a talk on the received a number of allegations 6:30 to 9:30, wbo wish to swim. ment? Banknmt? Repoaaeaatnn? SPECIAL $1,500 NORGE GAS range, good condl rec room; patio with awning, larg* were admitted to the hospital for Don’ t glvo nnf Sea' Bonaat roost Tbraa tostructon. No watt­ Light trucking and package deUV^ I b u 9-2717. Noble A West- fireplace, hot water heat. $18,900 Mayor Harold Turkington said of some electrioei company em- Mrs. Hohmann is blood bank art o f flower arranging. Mrs. obser\’ation. that the New Yorker had been af­ AH adults must be members or ing Manchester Driving Acade­ “Refrigen ’eratora, - * waahen— and Manufacturing Co., Weet tlon, wUl deUver, $20. CaU MI shaded lot with utiUty shed and he wanted new information on pos James T. Rowley ^plU be in charge filiated with some subversive or­ lea, gat tea loardown on the low •Cf. I960 17 foot P o m Yann Lapatrake ^ y es, who were granted immuni­ chairman In Andover, has been a The senior Flaherty suffered plan to b ^ m e members o f the n c - my. PI 3-73a,. stove m onng ■peclalty. Foldtag bfook St., East Hartford. 9-4290, Mter 5 p.m. Business Property F^r Sale 70 g room cape to exceUent neigh- fireplace. Robert Wolverton, Brok­ sible usee of the pond other than of refreshments. / ganizations. He did not list the eat down and amaUaat paymonta boat with top, side curtatoa, rear ty. Justice Department eieuths member of the Nurse Aide Corpa cuts and his son was badly bruised, reation department. Memberships ehaira for rent.:, S a 9-OT83. — ------borhood. Conveniently located. Im- er, t a 8-1914. ^ recreational uses. since 1943, and has worked as a (Joventry Grange will hold open sources of the alleged allega­ anywhere. Not a amaQ joan^ar luOBTlXXarS Manchester's Isad- cover, motor trough, battery and VALENTINE TAPE recorder spe­ Ixc^llent Piece W Property ina<^ate condition. $14,$00. pieced It together from there. police said. Both father and son are available at the pool. ptlalM^e comjgu ^ _ plan, Dooglaa Bloodmbblle aide to surrounding house Saturday evening at the tions. tag driving sebooL Tbres skilled Hetp Wanted— Male . 36 box, aiiiOTe lever Morse control and cial. See and hear Gemark: Made IN AND AROUND ^ The director at their January ere later discharged. Motan. 881: [ f t to eeU for $119.50. Marlow $79.88. South W todeor-Slx room ranch, meeting rejected the Idea of pur- communities; Grange Hall with Mrs. Walter S. There was no arrest, police said. Kennedy wrote Jie had “fully oourteousmstructors. CUse room Fainting—Pspering 21 40 h.p. Jdhnami electric starting Oc Main Street MANCHESTER Haven as general chairman. Mra.^ review ^ and evaluated” an FBI AMBITIOUS married man capable EZ terms. completely furnlehod, 4%% mort­ ehastoS toe property from the President o f the - Girl Scout They described the accident -this OLDER CARS medianlcs 1. tnatructlans tor 18, 17 year olds. motor. This boat la immaculate, Walter Lynch is to charge of the INTERIOR PAINTINO, decorating, of workii^ 45 hoUra weekly. Steady Tenant has long lease, $18,0M a gage can' be aaaumed. $1,000. down Hartford Electric- Light Co. for CouncU of Eastern Connecticut, ehe way: report on Weaver.- He added his eials, flxit yourself cars, alsrays TUephone Mr. Mortlock. Director only having been used 8 mvenUy; Mns The Regional District 8 legisla­ pery road also. Behind Goyette, a lenco preferred, mechanical pbU-r DRlVi^ $14,200 HERB Hutchinson buUt $18,600—Jarvis buUt cape, large ciaion.” tive council announces that a meet­ given by the 4-H To\yp Commit car driven by Albert L. Durnell, 26, expressed by some members in­ MI 9-1184 after 8. EXTERIOR and Interior n a t i o n a l a n a . CaU RockvUle T R 8-2980," The only director who< opposed Ann Boris,,271 Henry St.; Miss 1958 FORD eonvertlUe, 33,000 ity, reliable. Afternoons and eve- ranch, 8 rooms, flreplizce, garage, double A zone lot. ing on the subject of state, aid to tee. of 53 Windermere Ave., waa ap­ cluding the Senate Housing sub­ Ceiltoga reftolabed. Pape iftogs. Call before 8 p.m. IG Maiical Instraments 53 the reopening of toe matter was Rachel Vlckermon,. 82 Pearl St.; milas, new wtattewaU tires, v a ­ I SNOW PIDWINO Driveways, Framing, Trucklpa'de $96 Per M ’ huge lot. Carlton W. Hutchtoa, MI $14,500—Very clean 7 room older Veronica Michalak, 278 Hackma­ education, postponed last month The Junior Pilgrim Fellowship proaching and it, too, became in- committee chairmsui. Sparkman,( lent condiUon, radio. Sacrtfics Wallpaper books, Eatlmatea _ 4-8910. Republican ThomM Bailey. Hie di- pairog areas. 34 hour service. MI Fully covered by toauranee. CaU Ptog-Pong TabTes $11.98 Each UPRIGHT PLAYER piano, beUows \lloo8cg For Sale 72 04183. home, 2 acrea. tack St.; Raymond Blake,' 98 because of inclement weather, haa will sponsor a Philippine Barrio olved in the pile* up. hitting the about the philosophy Weaver $1,800. MI><|g)8. ______$16,900-4-4 duplex, 4%% mort' rectonwho had moiled last month Fiesta from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Sunday rear of Goyette’s car. would bring to the f^eral post. 8-18«. Edward R. Price. Ml 9-1003. U FE INSURANCE saleeman— We Pref. Beech Paneling 39c Sq. Ft. need repair, otherwise to good to reject the purchase. Democrat Deepwood Dr.; Mahlon Maynard, been reschduled for next Tuesday Washing dishas have ari opentog for one top qual­ Pref. Birch Paneling 38c Sq.' Ft, condiUon, $80. MI 8-2332 after 6. SOUTH VflNDSOR —802 Graham gage- 444 Center S t ; Mra. Ehalne Leone. at 8 p.m. to RHAM High School to at the vestry of First Congrega­ These Senators noted that the CALL OR SEE ME for a good deal COMPLETE REPAIRS - By Stu­ John Hutchinson, was absent last New Yorker, a prolific writM, on 1961 Dodge Diit, Lancer and EXTERIOR AND toterlor patottog ity aaleaman. Experience not re- Natural Cedar Shakes $8.96 Per Sq, Rd. One ybar old, 8% room ranch, $17,900—2 completely delux« 8 room 131 Mountain Rd.; aioria Huestis, Hebron. tional Church. The .public is invit­ is «asy today*.• art R. Wolcott on automatic and paperhanglng. WaUpaper attached gAi^age, large lot, imme­ . ranches, large lots. night. ed. A ' silver collection will be long had .advocated residential fib- WiUys Jeepe end first choice used lulred. Man selected wiU be No. 1 Common Oak Flooring Republican Robert Gordon 22 Waneii Ave., Vemon;- Alexan­ Speakers .will be Dr. Raymond , ’iockville-Vernon sraabets, dryers and electric books. Guaranteed workmanship J io r o u ^ y trained. Ihcom e wbUe $ie4P6r M’ Wanted—To Buy 58 diate occupah^. Ideal honw for VERNON $17,900—Large 8 room cape, 2-fam der RotoschUd, 334 Parker St.; Fay, State Department of Educa­ taken for the benefit of the te'gration. They expressed the ears. Walter G. Parker, Dennett ranges, w 94678. m ov^ to hold a public bearing at and Popp Dodge, 10 Comi. Blvd., Reaaonable rates. FuUy insured learning up to $600 monthly, plus Disappearing Stairwaya $21.96 Ea. coujUfi or small famUy. FRA mort­ Uy potential. Route 8, hueilteas William Keith, 20 Putnam St.; tion; John Lyman, Middlefield church school library. fear he might try to use federal Fast And courteous aervlce, Leo WE BUY, SELL or trade anUque gage possible ^th a $1,680 down zone. the next regular meeting of the Miss Lydia NJguldula, etudent Fund Drive Aids housing programs to enforce these E ast Elartford. BU 9-4833, MI COSMA APPLIANCE Servica-Ra earned bonuses. Apply to person 1x10” White Pine Sheathing and uaed furniture, china, glass, ’ $ 1 3 ,9 9 0 board to consider the purchase, to Mrs. Dorielee Nuziun, 116 Cush­ Board pf Education member; Hu­ J. PeUetler, IQ 94826. $85 Per M’ payment. Florence Realty, MI $20,900—New large 7 room cape. 2 assistant to the church school and views. 9-3433. ______pairs aU nukas rsfrigeraton, or call for appointment. Maeeachu- aUver, picture framea and. old Extra large, new 514 room be paid for from the property taxes man Dr.; Mrs. Jean Dow, Wap- bert Stone of the (tonnecticut Pub­ 8* Knotty Pine PaneUng 13c Sq. Ft. 8-4888. ’ full bathe.; am ched garage. student ’at Hartford Seminary, Foreign Student Weaver aaid he did indeed be- m I ireesers, waslitog machines, dry- eette Mutual Life Insurance c;p>, coins, old dolls and guns, hobby ranch. Three twin etae bed* collected in excess of estimates ping; Kevin Swartz, Coventry; lic Expenditure Council; and 1987 f 6 r D, 4-door sied^ first Mahoe^v Panning 16c Sq. Ft. $28,600^Large deluxe 6 room ranch will show slides and give a talk lieve in ’’ open occupancy” for all 4ra. rsiiges. oU and gas taumers. Val M. Janachuto, 687 Farmington rooms. ExceUent value. this year. Gregory MancHuk, 107 Pine St.; Charles H. Abell. Regional 8 super class conditldn, must seU. Call Electrical Services 22 CASH 'N CARRY coUectiona, atUe contenta or whole 86 E9L.WOOD ROAD-Goloniai. las^e plus separate m room apart on her homeland, the Philippines races in bousing. He declared that MI 9-0883. All work guaranteed. Ave;, Hartford, Phone AO 2-4411. estates. Furniture Repair Service Uvtog room, fireplace, formal din­ The Hartford Electric Ught Co. Mrs. Uleen Grtetelle, EUington; intendent of schools. Coiltee and A charity drive at RockvUle mornings between 8-8 p.m. inait our display room on wall $500 D O W N ment, garages, 2 acres. - doughnuta will .be served to the Miss Nlguidula wiU graduate from he felt -strongly federal financing FREE BSnMATBS—Prompt aerv Tal(^tvlUe, Omn. Tel. MI S<7449 ing room, cabinet kitchen with FH A or V A Mortgage avail* rice o f $9,000 still stands, General Fred Maultrie, Glastonbury; Gin­ High School this week has as one MI 94>m^ ice on: aU types d electrical wir­ ABLE—ALERT—A P T - pw eltog -and kitchen cabtoete. school cafeteria after the meeting. the Seminary to May imd at that aids should not be used to further diahwaBher, 8 bedrooms, 1% baths, able. BuUdtog Lots — Farms — Acreage £lanager Richard Martin told the ger Fellows, Pinnacle Rd.," Rock­ Hotisehold Services ing Licenaed and insured. Wilson time expdcU to return to her of iU aims the sending of a for­ racial discrimination. c______a d i l l a 6 ~ 1966 Elorado, full AMBITIOUS landscaped lot 80x300. Marlon E. board last night The $300 ia for a viUe; Wmiarn Walker. RFD -1, Offered 13-A SUectrical-'Co., Manchester. Ml NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. Rooms Without Board 59 LAWRENCE R FIANO Maneheeter; ,Florian Bolduc, 55 . Mfinoiieetor E^’ening Herald An­ native land. eign student to school. A spokesr But he- added that he seriously power. Cell RockvlUe TR 8-3980, If you have these quaUUea, we 881 STATE ST. ROberta^i. Broker. Ml 8-6888. title eearoh done last summer. 9-481,7. Olaatonmiry. ME 8-7876. WeCis St.; Matthew Kennedy, En­ dover corrmpondent, Robert Shaw, The choir of First Congrega­ man for the student council said doubted whether he would see the 83.100. would lU(e to talk to you. We have NORTH HAVEN. Conn. HEATED ROOMS, free parking, WEBSTER ABENGY Realtor MLS Director Frencle. Mahoney asked HAROLD A SONS, RubUah remov­ TWO FAMH^Y duplex. 04, new 2 the gmeral manager to look into field; Evelyn Haugh, 95 Helaine teieidioiie POgrlm 2-1778. tional Ctourch will meet at 7:30 it is the first time the school’s end of residential segregation to al, cellars, and attlca cleaned. an tuning for a young man to be CHestnut 8-3147 heat, light, hot water furnished. Realtors^RockvOle MI 8-2766 charity drive- has undertaken the RECENT TRADES ON THE Private Instragtions 2{! car garage with paUo, few steps the poesiblUty of using state fufids Rd. i.m; tomorrow at the sanctuary, his lifetime, and explained that his Ashes, papers, all rubbish. Harold trained aa a sale! representative Scranton Motel, MI 9-0838, chief concern wks»to assure that CLEAN. USED lumber for sale, as­ from Mato St. Phone owner, , Ml TeL TR 5*5745 ■’Peui'P. Flano MI S-0458 to finance an analysis of the pond ADMITTED TODAY: Ronald The Carol (Jhoir will meet at 6:30 FABULOUS D K W Hoar, m 9-4084. DOES TOUR child have a reading for tte Manchester area. ExceUent 84109. p.m. Friday at Klngebury House The council has donated to the Negroes received ’’equal oppprtun- sorted alaea, hardwood flooring, l a r g e f u r n i s h e d rooin, one Ed Crawford MI 9-4410 area. Bouchard, Glaatonbury; Mra. disabUlty? Private tutoring done. starttog aalary, commission and Visiting Nurse, Connecticut Jun­ ’ity” in federally-assisted housing TV SERVICE — Potterton’s sU window sash and doors complete minute from Mdn St. Light house- He also said toe general man­ Police Arre$t8 There wUl be a military whlet so*s homo heating 1957 CHEVROLET P h ^ e MI 8-4670. bonus. Company veblcto fumlahed Madeline Griffin, Wapptog; Mrs. ior Republic, Red Cross and other m aies. Hlgheet quaUty guaranteed windows, plumbing and heittog keeping, wqman only. Ml |-T$B9. MONEY-MAKER ager should look into the pos- card party at $ p.m. Saturday at projects. 310 4-door eedan equipped with and all expenaes paid. AU employe Kathleen Hyland,*^142 HoUiater SU charitable organizations. Money As housing administrator. work and parts, over 47 yesn ex­ benefits, such as vacation with pay, supplies, assorted pipes and aoU sitolity of applying for funds from Gene C. Thompson, 28, of Chesh­ the veetry of First Congregational bur w a y l 7 V -8 engine, automatic tranimls- Bonds—Stocks Mortgages 31 FURNISHBO light housekeep BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Church. Mrs. Herman AUard- and colleeteij in the current drive will Weaver said, his job would be to sion, radio, heater, 2-tone green. perience. Famous for service insurance, etc. ExceUent opportun­ plpea. Open daUy i:3l) UU dark. SEPTIC TANKS Here’s a nine room houee off of the Dudley Seymour Fund for the daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert ire, was charged late yesterday Btoce 1931. Phone IG 9-'i537 for Saturday 8-4. Cnoman Bouse room. Ideal for working lady. ELLINGTON Mr8. Dayton H. Whipple II will be be turned over to these or sim­ carry out the policy in this,field You get premium quality s . Extra clean. Must be seen. MORTGAGE MONEY from $1,000- ity for advancement. For thla bet< V O sk StrGet that produces $300 per preservation ‘ of wild artea The Baroer, Coventry; a son to Mr. morning with operating an unreg­ best,service. WrecUu, yaifl at Stock Place off $4888. AND in charge. Proceeds will benefit ilar organisations as well. made b.v the President and by the Mobilheat with RT-98... the $50,000. New low rates on second ter than average poeltian, apply at month income with the upstaire Second National Trust Co. of New and Mrs. David Cameron, 187 istered motor vehicle and with op­ Under lh(e foreign student ap­ $1,095 ' North Mato St. CaU M l 9-3393. $ 1 4 ,9 9 0 the. church building repair fund Congress. most completely effective fuel mortgagee to consolidate your biUa 882 MAIN STREET rented out to’ roomers. Neat four Haven is the trustee of the fund. Green Manpr Rd. erating a motor vehicle without a peal, money -will be sent to a for­ FLAT FINISH HoUand window PLURBED SEWERS room imlt for the owners dopn. Connecticut license. t«jnnea’s Events Weaver pledged specifically that oil additive to use today. And shades toads to measure, AU or tor make home repain. IP>OT ONE ROOM, kitchen faculties, for The directors rejected the idea BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Ur. eign country to be used for the 1957 DODGE Manchester Extra toi^e new Colonial fi> The price of $15,900 includes the of using the pond for swimming He was stopped on N. Mato St. Local chiirch men are invited to he would not discrlmtoate against yon gra premiiilb service. Au­ metsi Venetian blinds at a new repayment plan. Fast aervice. J. Diamonds—W alchis— woriUng couple. CaU MI 8-7480. room Cape Cod. Seconds frara end Mra. Arthur Raymond, 24 education Of some child who other­ Custom Royal 4-door Lancer Maohlae Gleaisi upstairs furniture. and boattog, becaiue It is polluted by a Motor Vehicle Department a Congregational Layman’s Fellow- any section of the nation to han­ tomatic deliveries . . . a bal- low price. Keys made while you D. Realty, 470 Main St. MI 84131. sehobfiTaiid shopping. Rldgs BU a daughtor-to Mr. and wise would be unable to attend dling the numerous housing pro­ hardtop, equipped with, automatic le w e lr y 4 8 Septle Tanks, Dry WeOs, Sewer from two sources. Inspector who .had noticed New ■hip dinner at 7 p.m. Feb. 21 at anoed payment plan and many wait. Marlow’s. CaU any time.' Sttnstions Wanted— Apartmants—Flats^^ Mrs. Edward KuUa, South Wind­ school. grams under his Jurisdiction. ghlft, radio, heater., power steer­ CITY WATER and linee..|aBtalleA*-Oella> Water, T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor York registralion plates with IMO the Congregatipnal (Jhurch to other extras designed to make ing, power b^ea, gorieoua red Female 38 LEONARD W. YOST, Jewelers — TefiemenU 6S > sor..’ inserts. Yhompson had a New York Storrs.'There«wlll be workshop on A dance will be held Friday at He also said he would resign as DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com ARE YOU pressed for cash? We Repairs, adjuate watche* expert­ SEWERAGE proofing Done. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: the high school gyni to bring the home heating rsaUy aesir. and— white. ExeepUemm------TB^ clean to have second mortgage mcoey MI 3-1577 driver’s ilcetiae that had expired on "A .Visitation Program.” The Rev, national board chairman of the pany doors and wtodowa, cuatom YOUNG MOTHER would Uka ehUd charity drive to an official close. aide and out. avaUable. No appraisal fee. CaU ly. Reasonable pricee. Open Tues­ Tall Cedars Band Mrs. Louise LaCafto, fO Edgerton Sept. 30, 1960, a-.f allegM ly did RoBer Nicholson of East Hartford National Association for the Ad- w o n guaranteed. Call ebUeet WU to care for days to my home, in­ day through Siturdv, ThuradM , TWO FAMILIES—We have themi Dancing will be to recorded mu­ MI 3-5195. ' ; SBVlfiN ROOMS to ^ e x , MUNNEY BROS. SU; Mary DuBaldo, ,5 Irving St.; not have a Conneeticut licahse. He will be speaker. No reservations vauicement of Colored People im­ $1,095 - llmantlc. HA 8-1196. quire 47 Summer St., Maneheeter, evenings, 139 Spruce St. M l 9-4887. beat, parking. MI 9-1016, WEBSTER IfiENOY A vacant 6 A 6 ; a vacant 8 A ' M o b ilh e a t Gets New Leader Carrie Peterson, East Hartford; posted d $25 bond for appearance are needed. sic. • mediately If he is conflrmea. WEAVING of Burns moth a FIRST AND second mortgages. We Conn. Realtors—Rockville S«w«H«i90 Disposal Co. flat; a small 8 A 8 flat. (Good Mrs. Alta Laws, 27 Grant Rd.; to the Manchester session of the It U this NAACP affiliation n* d*e*-«*liea 1955 FORD TWO LADIES’ diamond rings, $160 g e n e r a l r e n t a l agency, J. % tovestmont); a 7 A 8 in gtx>d rasl' ■niere wlU be a laymen’s meet and tora clothing, hosiery r also buy mortgages, terma to suit TeL 'TR 5.5745 1S0.1SS Paari S t ^ M l S-8SM Rahn Carlson, 53 Walker SU; 12th Circuit Court on Feb. 23. which is emphasized in much of COLLEGE GIRL deslree bal^ for both. Call between 8 a.m .4:S0 Realty. A70 Mato Street, MI dential area; a 5 A 6 flat with tw6 The Tall Cedars Bond is being tog this weekend at Senexet House - 1 ^ 1 - Half Ton Pick-Up Truck handbags repsired, sipper borrower. Prompt aervice. No ap­ Elaine WUloughby, 184 Birch St; Raymond L. Small, 58, o f 12% the mail being received by south­ aitttog. Available evenings. p.m. TR 6-8780, $4139. extra B zone building lots. T.«J. reorganized- by Nutmeg Forest, in South Woodstock from 2:30 p.m. Smorgasbord Set i "V -8 engine, standard Shift. placements, umbrellme repaired, praisal charge. E. C. SoUmene, Edward Britt, 51 Essex St; Mrs. Churoh 8 L, waa served With a war­ ern Senators to opposition to the 9-0384. C m k ett, Realtor, AQ 3-1577. 'liJI Cedars of- Lebanon, and Day- Saturday to early Sunday. Leader >195 men's eMrt eoUars reversed anfl MI 84622, Teresa Mclhven, 95 Center St.; rant last night charging him with wUl be the R^v. O. C. Nussman nomination. reptorad. Mairlow’e Little Mend- ton Palmer of Bloomfield has been By Chapman Court HonsdioM Goods 81 appointed new lesder. Mra Genevieve Fisher, Stone Rd., breach of peace aa the result of the American Board. Reserva­ Blackley cited a 1937 participa­ WE e iV E SMT tog 8h<9 . Business Opportunities --32 RELIABLE BABYSITTING, Eva- domestic trouble. He was being 1957 RAMBLER ^ • SEPTIC TANKS . MANCHfStniONLY $1,700 DOW N Lots For Sale 73 Harvhy 'Whanqulst, 270 Autumn Bolton; Miss Winnifred CharrStte, tions may oe made with the Rev. tion by 'Weaver to a Philadelphia GREEN STAMPS ntof of days. MI 9-3013. TORO SNOW Hound power bandla fwwagpn and IN8 TAIXED 7 Rosemary Place; Joseph Kamor, Mid in custody to lieu of $100 bond J, H. deSousa, 125 Sherman St Resen-ations are now being meeting of the National Negro 4-door eedan, economical 6 e^l- »U-propeUed St., Manchester, has been named taken fo r the third annual smor- at new loW price. BeU- O N t h is WCE TWO FAMILY HOMt 76 Devlin Dr.; Mrs. Marie Becker, for presentation to the .Manches­ HarUord. Further details may be Congress, later cited by the at­ A>der,.dlgbt green. ’ Bnildiiv-CoiitnictiBg L RESTAURANT TYPING. Bo o k k e e p i n g done in ..■9OT Mato. THREE B ZONE lots with dty manager of the band. gaibord of Chapman Court. Order model. Mtrlow's, Ine. 738 Center St.; Richard Rand, 24 ter session of the 12th Circuit had by contacting Jesse Inman of torney general as communlat- my hoiM« by woilian to wheel MI 0-0231. ^ SE W ER S water. JJM(b St.. i Manchester. The band will meet to rehearse of Amaranth, to be held Sunday $795 8. A. DION, INC. ttooftog, eldtog, LooAte* «• Forter Street; A^raem a p a , ^ . ^ Walker St; Henry Gruessner, 69 Court Feb. 20. Mansfield Center. dosatoitod. The New Yorker m 14 Groeatof $K»,0 0 0 y ^ y . Cob bo chair, WUI pick up and deUver. MI MACBIMB CLEANED $3,800 dach. tonight at 7:45 at the Washington Charles P. Warback, 52, o f CzyS- evening, March 5 at the MtUKmlc MORIMTY painting. Carpentry-. Alteratlaas bought at r i ^ t p r if^ Also amaUer SIM per namth. Benton St; Mrs. Ruth Domie, 42 that President Franklin D. Roose­ 9-3842. * COMBINATION gaa ra5ge and Social Club, and Grand Tall Cedar Temple. 1959 GO-GOMOBILE and additions. Ceilings. Workman- restaurant availahle. For appoint room, dtetog ra«M eabhtetod M te ^ and tfa^ j r ^ S. Hawthorne S t ; Arthur Grlse, 55 tal Lake Rd., Roclcvine, was Manchester jEVsnlng HpraM velt sent greetings to this meet­ heater, Duo Hierm autoamUo • INSTALLATION Robert Muldoon will announce the charged at 6:40,this morning with sr EVi The smorgasbord, which is open Here to Boeton on two gallons a ship guaranteed. 399 Autumn ’ ,ji kMk. 8 8 Xabon eleetrte hot water heaser, term let with 3- Can Ml »4K»i OTter 8 p.m. the band will pulieipate. Mato St., eouth of Woodland St. Uttle, telephone Pngrlai 2-6281. tinuously from 5 to 7 p.m. Reser­ mayor o f Philadelphia spoke there. $295 M l 8-8129 DISCHARGED TODAY: Kath The 'Tekaa Senator alao asked 301.31$ CMilor St. ADDmONS, remodeling, r e 470 Main fit TO lElTLB estate —reasonably If any member qf the band has vations' may be made by calling JANITOR Part-Ume. Handy with BEFORE YOU buy a new vacuum ONEMOWn^^V''' ' » ' ? failed to receive notification Ot the lean McCabe, 20 Waddell Rd.; Mrs. about Weaverie membenhlp ta-ttiie rooms, bathrooms tiled, all types tools, painting. Call after 6 p.m. priced 6 room house, main high­ lifeguarda at Atlantic City, A king crab caught near Mrs. Giuitaf Anderson. 183 High Many others to chooSe from- cleaner anywhere — get Marlow’s TtwR aii CoRRtry mftting, he ia requMtad to correct Helen Armstrong, 41 Lyiidaie Bt.; Washington CtHiMratira bosk­ M l 3 -5 1 3 5 some no money down. of carpentry. CaU M l 9-4391. Help Wsnted—Fsiasls'~35 MI 9-9078. way, three acres of land, newly N J., reacue fui average o f 1,200 Kodiak Island. Aiaaka, had a Ug S t , (ffialrman, or Mrs. WUU*“ discount Prices first. Featuring MANCHESTER REALTY CO, hlB malltog addraaa vflth tha 11- Misladii LaBreo„ East Hartford; • MOrttoon. 897 Summit S t e t anotiier eltad organtaatlee. Hoover, Lewyt, Hamilton Beach fiaeoratad, new baatlpR STitem. swimmers sach summer. a p ju o t aeven feet, • record. CENTER MOTOR SALES NOW IS THE time to have your ObNNBCnCUT regtotored R-N. or DRAINAaEOOe OhQ MX A g n s weak days. ■ braiian. William Leonard, Wapptog. kitchen remodeled, bathroom and L J f Jf. for U-7 atiift four nlghte per and Sunbeam, niter bags for AU I I M A f l M I M K • l l ♦ 4 T 4 r SM GENTER.ar. MI 8-lSU reeroattan room. For free eStimato week to coiiveleaceiit home. TML Read Herald Advs. raaked. Nbulow'a, M l lUtou Call f^pesi avsntogs caU Jutras A Bon, MI 94379. Hbdkvilto T R 84391-. MZ9433L '»■ i

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’ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, IM l Average Daily Net Prees Run PAGE SIXT EEW The Weather''/^' jKanrt|?jati?r ^wnitts For ta* Weak « a M Faraeaat af V. 8. WaatMe M N De«.n>* PolUh Ainerlc»n C5ub ■Win To O bserve Manchester-^A City o f Village Charm I ...... iiiiiiiiiAiininiiai ,pon«r * pre-L«iten party Satui^ x : ^ «v«niu« at the clubhouse. 106 • Cimtoq S t A buffet will be tprved Day of Prayer VOL. LX X X, NO. 110 (EIGHTEEN PAGESf MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1961 (Classified Advertising on Page 16) PRICE FIVE CBNtE • a tS p.M.. and there will be dans- MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER FREE PARKING ing until 1 a.m. Church bells wiU ring at noon Rear of oUr store TWdsht'a neetins ot ^ e Italian on Friday, Feb.' 17, calling wor- Your Store of Village Charm .., Inspector Finds American Ladles' Auxiliary has ahippers to the Word Day of Pray­ ■ ' been canceled because of parking er service at 2 p.m. at the Center PUC Chairman Says 40 Dead Swine problems created by the snow. The , Congregational Church. anxillary will meet March 8 at the Theme of fhla year’s ohaerv- In East Hartford cluUiouae on Eldridge S t ance. aponaored by the Manches­ ter Council of Oiurch Women, New Haven Railroad Two Manchester residents and a will be "Forward Through the Samuel and John Lombardo, op­ Coventry resident have been made erators of the Eaatem Meat Peck­ new ciUxens at U S. District Court ?S e service will he preceded by a potluck luncheon at 12:30 p.m. ing Co. of Kaet Hartford, have in Hartford. They are Miss Anna at Center Church. Reservationa been arrested, charged with feed­ '■'.Edlte Fogelia 92 Woodland St., Can Be Revived Now i^ould be made as aoon aa pos­ ing tmcooked garbage to awine. 0 mM Miss Gilda Aujnra PeUto. 209 Spruce St., both of Manchester. sible with Church Council repre- Hie Lombardos were placed tm- senUtives in Individual churches Hartford, Feb. 9 (/P)— e pledged thalr auppoit of tax i»- a i« Mrs. Fay Laura Hietala, Oak or with Mrs. J. WiUia Kelley, der arrest Tuesday after Max Kor- For 14.2 Million 65, Over President George Alpert .of measures, Gbrove, Coventry. Engaged luncheon chairman. A nursery will Several biUa before the commit­ man, a livestock inspector for the The engagement of Miss Judith be provided from 12:30 through) the New Haven Railroad to­ tee would repeal the state’s gross State HealUi .Department, report­ Nancy Weber of Rockville to the service. day asked the General As- earnings tax on the railroad. This ed he found 40 dead pigs at the Jarold W. Spath of Branford is Church wotnten partidpating in tax now brings <1.2 millions in Lombardo farm which Ilea in Man­ acmUy to wipe out $394,000 in chester and Glastonbury off Hille- THURSOAY IS announced by her parents, Mr. and Uie worship service will be Mm. ' back taxes owed the state by revenue to the state yearly. The Mrs. Russell J. Weber. 26 Crown Clifford 0. Simpson, Center Con­ railroad has been operating at a town Rd. Calls for Increased St. Rockville. gregational Church; Mrs. Thomas the railroad and take quick deficit, however, and Is In arrears Korman was the complainant on COLOR Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Spano, Community Baptist action on other tax Yelief on Its tax payments. a warrant for the arrests. Mrs. Harold Spath of Branford. Church: Mrs. Walker Briggs, REGULARLY TO 4 9 .0 0 measures. \___ Loughlin, spoke in behalf of the East Hartford Detectives George Miss Weber U a 1958 graduate South Methodist Church: Mrs. “PUC and““Si a meiHber of the In­ Garrity and William Pottinger terstate Staff Committee that has served the warrants. of Rockville High School, and U Frank Starr. North Methodist Hartford, Feb. 9 (ff)— The Social Security Tax TV DAY in her junior year at the Univer- Church; Mrs. Carroll Nelson, proposed a 4-year financial felief Korman also reported that on A aitv o f Connecticut. chairman of the State Public program of some <54 railllona for Feb. 2 the ste..m b-iler which the Emanu^ Lutheran Church. the railroad. Connecticut's share SMRCACdorTV Mr. Spath is a 1958 graduate of Eleven women will participate Utilities Commission today company uses to cook garbage Washington, Feb. 9 (iPj-Lpresident Kennedy todty stol Branford High School, and is also told-a legislatiye hearing that of that would be <1.7 milllona an­ was frozen, some of the pipes were In a dramatisation; -"With Tomor­ nually. Congress a controversial health insurance program for 14.2 a Junior at the University of Con­ row Yet to Come,” written by he believed the New Haven broken, and there was evidence of necticut where he in enrolled in The ’ governors of Connecticut million Americans 65 or older. It would cost about |1A billton James Milton Buell. The. drama, Railroad could be “financially and Rhode Island have joined in BARLOyrSTV the School of Engineering. commemorating the 75th anni­ C^C^ntinued en Page Ten) annually in increased Social Security taxes. No date has been set for the and physically rehabilitated, urging thb. Interstate Commerce im t 'Mlnad Tpke.T-Bocldaiid versary of the World Day. of Pray­ Commission'' to act favorably on a Benefit outlays for the calendar year 1963, the first year of wedding. er. explains how the observance t The statement was made by Eu­ gene 8. Loiighlin, PUC chairman, request by the New Haven Rail­ full operatioh, are estimated at about $1.1 billion but solid started, developed through the road for a . <5 million loan guar years, and what may be done in bi urging the General Assembly spending figures do not go much further than that. to provide tax relief for the road. antee. State News In addition to calling in a special message for the health the future. ; Loughlin was one of aeveral The governors announced their Those taking part in the drama­ witnesses to testify during the position yesterday after the rail­ insura.nce levy against workers and employers, Kennedy tisation, aupplementing the serv­ first part of the hearing. road submitted the pi^tlon to the recommended spending many additional millions of dollars— ice, are Mrs. Donald Richter, Cen­ NOW’S^THE TIME TO BUY! President George Alpert of the ICC in Washington. *016 railroad R ou n d u p he didn’t specify the total—for safeguarding the natiob’s te r' Congregational; Mrs. Sarkis railroad and other railroad officials said it must have a substantial Meseriain, St. Mary's Episcopal; health and helping care for the ill from infancy through were among those waiting to tes­ part of the money by Feb. 15 to adulthood. Mrs. Wtothrop Ballard, Cbnir tify. meet the payroll “ and other items k munity ■ Baptist; Mrs. Hldward • FLEECES • TWEEDS • POLISHED FABRICS A spokesman for the Democrat­ which will then be due.” Ex-Judge Dies The President, basing his plea on what he called the harsh K CBMCO Ralph, - North Methodist; Mrs. ic administration ot Gov. John N. The railroad said it will supply consequences and sometimes crushing cost of illness, said the Every Friday Night At 8 P.M, Everett Johnson, Emanuel Luther­ _,t>Dempsey, and both Dem'ocratic In Bristol Fire spending he wants—apart from the insurance program under an; Mrs. Herbert Klecolt, Center dmknd Republican legislative leaders (Continued on Page Tep) Congregational; Mrs. Max Schu­ ^ MANY COLORS * MANY STYLES Social Security—would provide for: KNI8HTS OF COLUMBUS HOME bert, Concordia Lutheran; Mrs. Bristol, Feb. 9 {/P)— Former An increase in community health services and facilitleB Alfred Whitney, South Methodist; Judj|;e William J. Malone, 81, such as nursing homes, nursing aid and expansion of hospital 1 3 t MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER Mrs. William SpaUg. Salvation Sizes 5 to 15; 8 to 20; l4'/2 to lA V z Bristol, died early today of research and development, training of more doctors and d (^ Army; Mrs. Joel Hitt, Second Rev. A. L. Williams Congregational, and Mrs. Charles suffocation and burns in his tists through federal scholarships, a broader health care pro* Baxter, Center. Congregational. • lambs wool linad home. He had been smoking in gram for children and youth, more vocational rehabilitation Ushers will be Mrs. Reinhold bed. training of the disabled and expansion of medical research. Rautenbeng, Concordia Lutheran; . * orlon pile lined Resigns at St. Mary’s Malone, a Hfelong resident of "The health of our "nation,” the'f’ ...... Mrs. Mark W. Htth^ente'r Congre­ Bristol, was police court judge President said, "is a key to its fu­ gational; Mrs. Nicholaa Derewian- • full length The Rev. Alfred L. Williams, rec­ for 30 years and a former state ture—to Its economic vitality, to ka. Community Baptiat; Mrs. Ken­ tor of St. Mary’s Elpiscopal Church, representative. the mprale and efficiency of -its Kennedy Aides LAST CHANCE neth Ogren, Covenant Congrega­ • ihort with last night submitted his resigna­ He was graduated from Yale citizens, to our success in achiev­ tional; Mr*. Ruaaell Miner, North raccoon collar tion to the vestry of the church. . Law School and eegired^in World ing our own goals and dem­ JUNIOR SqOME UNOE LE8S0H8 Methodist; and Mrs. Hugo Carl The resignation, submitted "for War I as a major in thC Air Force. onstrating to others the benefits Doubt Reds for jeon, Emanuel 1-utheran. reasons Of health known to all of Medical Bhcamlner Fred J, Tlr- President, at Prayer Breakfast of a free society.” ' THURSDAY, FEB. I 7 The soloist wrill be Mrs. O. B. us," is to become effective Feb. 28 ella eaid death was due to suf­ President Kennedy and others/at toe head table bow their heads during the Invocation at the an­ Terming it a matter of national Stanford of Community Baptist or upon approval of a total and focation caused by bums. Fire nual "pre.sidentlal prayer breakfast” today in a Washington hotel. From left: Evangelist Billy concern, Kennedy added: Laos Controls M l cMd Ml GmdM 6;30 to 8:00 P.(. Church, and the organist wdll be permanent disability pension from damage to the bedroom -was email. Graham, Kennedy, Sen. Frank Carlson, R-Kan., and Judge Boyd Leedom of Washington, presi­ "The dramatic results of new W{rs. William Kloppenburg of St, the National Pension Fund of the Malone is survived by his 'wldo*, dent of the International Christian leadership Conference, the sponsoring organization. The medicines and^ new methods— By JOHN M. HIOHTOWEB jilary'a Episcopal Church. Episcopal Church. Catherine, , and "Two daughters, President 'said he does not regard religion as a weapon in the Cold War but as the essence of the opening the way to a fuller and jMior Hf9h and Hi^li—0:00 to 9:30 P.M. more useful llfe^are too often be­ Washington, Feb. 9 (IP)—Kenne­ Mrs. Chester Bigelow will be The vestry received the resigna­ Mr . William Morrissey and Mrs differences separating the Communist and non-Communlst world. (AP Photofax). dy administration officials were Me P w lisaaoM — Waddell School — Stan Beet Caller tion on behalf of the parish with William Huntting, both of West yond the reach of those who need general chairman in charge of the the most. . . reported today to have ■virtually worship service. Mrs. Charles, Bax­ “ great regret.” Formal acceptance Hartford. glvim up hope o f getting Soviet awaits the call of a parish meet­ "Those among us who are over ter is in charge of the dramattsa- Senate C ro n pi 6% 65—16 million, today in the Unit­ agreement to revival o f a 8-power ■ ■MBHHIMi.lOH.HP tlon, and Mrs. J. Willia Kelley, ing. ■ of Workers Idle International C on^l- CommlBSiibn __ "This will be a tremendous loss Accident Totals^ ed States—go to the hospital more luncheon chairman. HartfordrFeb."9 W —’nie State often and n a y ' longer than toeir (orUaos. ------7 -^----- to St, Mary’s Church becsuse of That Is the basis for a westeni the rector's years of service, es­ Motor Vehicle Ddpar^ent’a daily ToQiiiz Qiiefs younger neighbors. Their physical record o f ' automobile accidents as 25 New Centers Added activity is limited by six times ss formula for ending the war In Laos Elks Setback pecially in the field of teaching,” and uniting the Sdutheart Asian IN ADDjPFlON to the hundreds of quality stocks id Gordon Fogg, 4uhl6r warden.:, o f last midoijght-anU^ho-totols on. much dlsSMIity ss the rest'of the bided iMt nijght’fe meet- toe^dMWEgmaM year: population. Their annual Income country under a policy of-neutral­ North Ends, 1,268; Leone’s: at OnRcNEketGajp ity. Jisted on the New Yoyk Stock Exchange, there, Trucking, 1,256: State Shoe R e­ ' biglS ’TRe vMtry in the abeehce of 1060 1961 '' is only half as high.” ^ To Depressed Area List President Kennedy and Secre­ pair, 1,210; 4TTTT, 1.199: Woody’s Albert T. Dewey, senior wonleii. Adcidento ...... 3,842 3.707 (est.) Washington, Feb. 9 (/ft—A fresh The health thsurance program are a number o f excellent issues traded over the Wonders, 1,179; 4XYXX, 1,163: r Fogg also praised the rector’s KlUed ...... 20 16 Kennedy proposed for the aged— tary of State Dean Rusk looked' to "drive and foresight in the build­ congressional weapons Inquiry xvas Ambassador Llewellyn Thompson, counter right here in our own backyard. And Brass Key, 1,144; Walnut Clippers. Injutod .2,152 2,083 est.) in the making today as Republi­ elmilar ip principle to toe one he ing of the new church.” ‘niK REV. A.L. WIIZIAMS Washington, ^ eb . 9 (JP)—The^l958 recession when 89 major tried unsucoessfully to put through just home from Moscow, for the 1,142; Evening Herald. 1,115; Pat­ cans assailed as political' President areas were so classified. many investors have found ownership of them re­ ten Builders, 1,114; Egg and You, I "The courage with which He has Labor Departimnt today added 26 Congress last j-ear.as a member latest xvord on Soviet Premier To enter Kathy^s netc ron^ been able to work is nothing but Fraud Arrests at 8 Kennedy's statement he isn't In addition to thie 25 major Khrushchev's attitude toward this 1,111; Sharpies, 1,104; Petersen’s | r' .. ready to say If there is a missile major Industrial centers to its list of the Senate—would apply to 18.7 warding. For information on these ^backyard Milk. 1,093 ; 4CCCC, 1,077; Com­ the work of the Lord,” said the W oman, 80) Killipd, I^ U ord , Feb. 9 (/P)—SUte Po­ areas added to the substantial un­ million over 65 xvho are under toe and other issues in conflict be­ test please send your name of substantim ■unemplpjrment areas. employment list 28 smaller labor missioners, 1,064. junior warden. lice 'are continuing a crackdown SAP- Social Security program, and' to tween “the Soviet Union and the diamonds,” get in touch with us. First high. Leone’s Trucking, and telephone number to The Rev. Mr. Williams asked to Daughter \lBurned on telexrision repairmen allegedly Responding to a demand by Sen. A spokesman called the idle situa­ market areas were added to a about 500,000 under the railroad western powera 120; second, Patten's Builders, 118. remain in the rectory until the end involved in Illegal practices. The.y Prescott Bush, R-Conn., Chairman tion "the/worst since early World separate critical, list for smaller retirement. penrion program, ad­ Kathy Godfrey^ H7AF, Richard B. Russell, D-Ga„ said the communities. o f the. school year or imtil a suc­ arrested three Hartford area men War II. ministration offlcials said. (ConUnned oa Page Ten). Manchester. cessor is called. The rector and In Fairfield Blaze yesterday, bringing to eight the Senate Armed Sendees Committee Goldberg plans to' meet with The^ew areas reported with an They said further the proposed Optn Thun. S.-OO to 9.-00 p.m. ami Sat. until mtom^ Mrs. Williams plan to remain in munber detained since the crack­ xyili call serx'ice chiefs of staff be­ state officials, businessmen, labor increase in Social Security taxes, Mtmchester. ’Their daughter. Mar­ Fairfield. Feb. 9 (JP)^A Fairfield down bega.1 Monday. Arrested yes­ fore it about Feb. 20 for question­ Idle ^ te of 6 per cent or more of leaders fnd community leaders, ATLANTIC their/ work force included .Fhlla- including bigger levies under toe garet, is a sophomore at Manches­ woman died.and her daughter was terday were George Haller, 41, of ing bn issue as part of its annual and lafervlew unemployed workr raUri>ad program, would pay out FURNACE OIL ter High School. A son. David, is seriously, burned early today in a 12 Uttle Lane. West Hartford, reriew of toe national defense pos­ demhla, Cleveland, Baltimore, Los ers and their families, in the cities PUTOAM & CO. Ahgeles, Newark, St. Louis and about <1.1 billion in health insur­ ManAart Now York Stock Exchange Automatic Oelivery a student at Stanford University. fire apparently started when kero­ owner of General TV Service Ine., ture. on his tour. ance benefits in 1963, toe first full B ulletins sene accidentally spilled on a light­ iansas City. Tl lAST ONTU (T. < MANCHUTil • n i : Ml S -llll L. T. WOOD CO. ’The Rex'. Mr. Williams came to East Hartford; Robert Gordon. 35, Senate Republican Leader Ever­ Seymour Wolfbeln, Labor de- year o f operation. from the AP Wirro St. Mary’s in April 1945 from ed space hMter, Fairfield fireiti'en of 328 „ Cornwall St.. Hartford, ett M. Dirksen of Illinois called on At the same time, it was an­ Jm m ti T. I i lf • tobn f H. SraHttl Phone Ml 8-1 m nounced that Secretary of Labor Christ Churcii in Stratford. He reported. owner of' Gordon TV Service, West' Secretary of Defense Robert Sy (Continued on Page Ten) (Continued on Page Ten) celebrated a twin observance of The body of Mr». Anna Kycla, Hartford and Ekut Hartford; and McNamara to "tell the truth’’ Arthur J. Goldberg will make a 5- about, a Pentagon briefing of news­ state inspection of unemplo.vment c. a. Moiuas d h » Ms 56th birthday and the 28th 80,: o f 24 Bronson Rd„ was found Michael J. Mikluah, 49„ of 62 Ros- Hartford, Feb. 9 0I> —Uhailao anniversary of his ordination on adjacent to the spc.ce heater In h iyn St., Hartford, partner in Acme men xx'iilch led to published reports areas beginning tomorrow. He is there is no gap between American making, at President Kennedy’s di­ Gould Mqrris, bosineoa and dvle June 29 lastyear. He was ordained bedroom. A broken glass ftiel jug Radio and Televirion Service, leader and one-tiine Oemooratlc j§ . deacon in the Episcopal Church was near her body. Hartford; and Russian missile strength. rection, a series of on-the-spot tours of areas where unemploy­ Higher Health Fee Plan candidate for goveeaor, died to­ ■ on St. Peter’o Day, June 29, 1932, Dr. Stanton R. Smith, medical Sen. Styles Bridges, R-N.H., day at the home of Us son, examiner, attributed death to as­ ment is considered a major prob­ I WITCHERS' SHOWCASE IS OFEN SUNDAYS 9:00 to 1:00 in St. Peter's Church, Niagara Glass Prop Tested challenged as a “shifting of posi­ lem. Charles L. Morris of 195 N. Bea­ Falla, N.Y. phyxiation caused by inhalation of tion to avoid the facts" Kennedy's Bloomfield, Feb. 9 (/S)— Succees- Goldberg will visit Chicago. Gary con S t MQRiSi.who beonatb^ The rector •was born Jm»e 29, smoke and fumes. . repudiation of these reports at a and South Bend, Ind., jmd Lansing, Sparks Commons Serap Feb. 4, was Deitoxsiatle candi­ 1906 in Niagara Falls, N.Y. He Her daughter, Katherine Kycla, ful use of an all-glaas fiber heli-- news conference yesterday. copter blade in flight for the first Mich., on Friday: Detroit and Co­ date tof governor la 1924, 1926 SHOE SALON 1 - Main floor, rear... was graduate with a B.S. degree 54, who was pulled unconscious lumbus, Ohio, on Saturday, and and 1928. He was bom Fek 4, from Hobart College in 1928. After from the burning building by fire- time was announced today by the. (Continued on Page.Fix’e) 1871 in WestriUe, New Haven K,n man Aircraft^ Corp. ■ Pittsburgh on Sunday, tendon. Feb. 9 (..Pi—The Housef- Britain's postwar Labor govern­ working for a year for the Nl- r.'en, wa.s taken to Park City Hos­ of Commons broke up in disorde.r. and lived all o f Ms life la New The flight took place on Jan. The newXobor Department sur­ ment introduced the nationalized agarii Electric Serxrice Corp., he pital in the town ambulance! She vey of major labor centers showed early today with Labor members health service and soaking poorer Haven until heTetiied to the enrolled in the Berkeley Divinity is under treatment for first degrefe 25 with' an H-13 helicopter at the throwing wadded-up papers at' family homestead in Newtown STEAK SALE company's plant here. that toe aggregate rise in unem­ people like old age pensioners to School in New Haven. He was and second degree burns. ployment in the 150 major areas Conservatives and baying for the pay for tax cuts expected in some years ago. He was the ' awarded an S. T. B; degree in Edward Kycla, 30, a Fairfield The new glass fiber blade rep­ political ''scalp of Sir Gordon April’s national debt. A further son of Luzon B. Monte, New resents a significant improvement surve.yed increased about 50 per 1932 at Berkeley. < Public Works employe, who,, tried News Tidbits cent between November and Janu­ Touche, the deputy speaker. "factor in the fury of the Labor at­ Haven laxvyer, who was..elec.ted His pastoral ■work began imme­ in vain to rescue his mother after in rotor blade fatigue resistance It was the angriest scene in tack is that this is virtually the Governor of Connectlcnt la 1892. SIRLOIN and makes poostble major.,savings Culled from AP Wires ary. diately after his ordination at St. being awakened by smoke, jumped More than half of the 150 major Parliament since tlie Suez crisis of one iMue on which the party is Morris himself entered politics Stephen’s Churcji and the Chapel through a first floor window of the in manufactulrng and mainten­ areas are now classified as having 1956. - united. The party is split down the early In his legal and hoslness 8-room house located near the Post ance costs, the company said. The booing, jeers and thrown career. \ o f the Redeemer in Niagara Falls. Jewish student at Lake Forest substantial unemployment—tpat is, middle on its industrial and foreign _____ or SHORT He was raised' to the priesthood Road to simimon firemen. Use of the material in aircraft more than. 6 per cent of their work­ papers reflected the wrath and policies. But all party factions sup­ College in Chicago is depledged frustration of the Labor party at . FRANCE DROPS N-TBSTSt tils following. April. He became from Phi Delta Theta, one of na­ ers idle. Some of the areas report­ port a socialized health service and rector of St. Mary’s-cn-the^ill (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on Page Seventeen) ed'an unemployment rate exceed­ the higher national health service believe the majority of the elec­ Paris, Feb. 9 (ff)—The French tional fraternities on campus, be- charges Rrime Minister Harold News Agency imported today tha in Buffalo, in 1936 and remained tnuse of his religion . . . SS (Naisl ing 12 per cent. torate supports them. there until 1938. In that year, he New areas added to the substan­ Macmillan’s Conservative govern­ French goveimment has decided Elite Guard) Col. Rudolf Batz, un­ to abandon farther nuclear tests married the former Dorothy der investigation In.wartime mass tial unemployment category, be­ ment plana to Impose. ' Swartz o f Buffalo, and Jwas trans­ Can’t Read, Do Arithmetic sides those' already mentioned, in­ Under the government's new in the Sahara. The report was slaughter of 230 foreign slave la­ attributed to “ a n t b o r | s e d ferred to St. Paul’s of Lancaster, ------^ ^ ^ borers, hangs' himself In jail cell clude Peoria, IJI., Akron, Ohio, Al­ plan, mothers will have to pay New Big Red K.H. as rector. lentown - Bethlehc..x - Easton, Pa.; more for orange juice, vitamin sourcee” and didinoi elaborate. at Dortmund, Germany . Coun­ tablets and cod liver oil for their Oovemnoent sourcee were not In 1941, the Rev. Mr. Williams try home^ President and Mrs. Ken­ Asheville, N/*C., Corpus ChrlstL became pi^eat in charge of Christ Tex., Flint, Mich., Grand Rapids, children, medical prescriptions will ai’allable for immefUate com- Geometry in 1st Grade n e y leased in Middleburg, Va., is Sputnik Seen fnent. ’■ ‘ ' Church . in Stratford, the home Mich., Knoxville, ’Tenn., Louisville, cost two shillings (28’ cents) in­ ready for use and first family will stead of a shilling, and charges for church o f former Goverrjor Ray­ probably make trips thdre by heli- Ky., Mobile, Ala., New Brunswick- Perth Amboy, N. J.. Portland. Ore., spectacles and dentures also will NOMINATIONS CANOELED mond E. Baldwin, now Chief Jus­ cOj^ter. :v be increased. In Edinburgh Washington, Feb. 9 (ff>—Pres­ T-BONE or Basis for *Three R’s’ British Prime Minister Macmil­ Savannah, Ga., Tacoma, Wash., tice of the State Supreme Court of The basic social security levy ident Kennedy canceled today- fihrors. He came to Manchester as lan announces establishment of Toledo, Ohio, Worcester, Mass., tod York. Pa. J- on employers also will be boosted Edinburgh, Scotland, Feb. 9 ((P) the noralaatioas of 1,241 post­ 9 government commission to inquire successor to the late Rev. James to provide revenue for the health —Five days after the Russians an­ masters xritich former President fituart Nblll. (joffeyville, Ala., Feb. 9 (P) "The one thing I remember into financing and future prospects The number of major areasMow PORTERHOUSE Lb. reported with substantial ipfem- service. nounced it was in orbit, the g i^ t Dwight D. Elsenhower iwnt to Throughout Ms - life , in the —^The 29 first grade pupils in about reading of those experi­ of British nexyjsim^r pabilshlng All these measures j:re designed., new Soviet sputnik made its de­ THESE STEAKS ARE IVELL TRDIMEO . . . Coffeyville Elementary School ments was that the kids business . . . Canada’s population ployment is 76. larg^est total re­ Congress in the cloeiiur days of ported since the low point of the to save the nations!' treasury but to the West early today, Ms admlnlstratlott. Thirty of '(Continued bn^'nxge Ten) are studrioff geometry—even jeariied comprehension,” he was estimated at 18,041,000 on Jan. around 65 million pounds ($182 mil­ though they can’t ret^hor do said. "I know in our schools 1 . . . U. S. Court of Appeals in s Scientists at the Edinburgh them were sent to the Smate tor lion) a year. Royal Observatory reported sight­ aproval on Jan. '29, the date El- arithmetic. the trouble with most kids, Washington upholds dis^ssal '61 The fracas developed after the 1 LB. CAMPFIRE BACO even through college. Is that <6. million libel and injurious false­ ing the -7-ton satelliten-the biggest eenhower left fbe White Heoee QUEEN QUALITY The d-year-olds are being Lord Home Fuslies government’s customary 90-vote ever reported fired, into sp a ce- GRADE A imOIU.M Lawford Robbery they can’t read.” ' • hood suit brought by Hearsf Con­ and Kennedy moved la. Another ta u ^ t geometry so they'll majority defeated a Xjabpr motion just as the Russians said they 51 were snbmltted Jaa. lY and 1 DOZ. EGGS STRICTLY FBASH COI^N. ^ave a foundation for arith- Kornegay ordered the nec­ solidated Publications Ine. against UN Seat for China of no confidence on the health Total Downgraded essary books and went to American. Newspaper Guild and its would. 1,160 went to the Senate' Jan. tnetic, which . they'll never service issue. Such a vote usually "We caught a glimpse of it, but 10. The WMte House saU Feat- work. principal officers. 'closes out debate on an issue, but study at. all. It seems' they will The learning doesn’t stop Dwight D. Eisenhower: last , London,' Feb. 9 —Foreign Sec­ bad weather prevented us from master General J. Edward Day ortioned Le .New York, Feb. 9 (P) — The acquire toe "three R’s” as the Laborltes wanted to debate the STAHL MEYER MINCED NAM Lb. 55c with .lines, angles and trian-" month (Chief of state, addresses retary Lord Home told the House tracking it,” an , observatory would have a oewa eoal Peter ‘ Lawford hotel aulte rob­ they are exposed to lines and gles. The kids leam to read, himself in Palm Springs, Calif., to of L«rds last night that the facts specific health charge increases in spokesman said. - : "to dlscosa the altuaUan.” s'** n bery has been downgraded from angles. totail. ' , • ’..U'i J, and Kornegay believes he’s un- 'his most serious current program, of international, life require that . Bennet Meinnes of toe observa­ 931.000 to <2,0000. Principal James L< Kome- cox'ered toe whole secret of grapefruit grove' to left fairway Red China get a seat in the United They were enraged at what they tory said about six scientists RECOVERY SEEN XN M2 V, Manhattan Diet Atty. Frank 8. claimed was maneuvering by STORE OPEN SAT. 9 to 6 - $UN. 9 to 1 'Tl< s-A , I gay ■‘Jr. shocked the PTA teaching arithmetic. . . . Admlnistratioh is urged by Nations even though it has few of sighted the satellite with their WasMagteh, t (V>—Gov­ — CLOSED MONDAYS — SLACKS! Bogan said yesterday toe loot when he announced last yea r- "I thmk the whole proce­ Sen. PresoOtt Bush, R-Conn., to the credentials of a peace-loxdiig Touche and Martin Redmayne, the ernment and hidastry experts •mounted to “about <2,000 tone,” chief Conservative floor leader, to nake^ eyes from the roof-of the HOURS TUESDAY 13 to 6 0 WEDNESDAY 0 to 6 ' . V , that first graders would study dure of arithmetic is .turned provide <804,000 for expediting nation. ' ' obsewatory bliUding. advised Ceagreea today that THURSDAY and FRIDAY 9 to 9 ma&ijig: geometry. around,” he said. "By-learning flood control and navigation proj­ Lord Home said Peiping has atifle discussion. Touche finally de^ business profasUy wfll.tift ssn “ What was taken was <1,000 br dared the House adjourned at the "We -were able t6' see it for* • "The yoiihgaters are now In geometry, they learn to add ects in Connecticut . . . Tokyo po­ "smothered" Tibet, resisted ail st- about 10 seconds,” he said. It had what worse.before it RsM bet ,100 in cssb, a ■wrist watch pur­ the second week ot courses der and subtract when they know lice are sending 100-man riot squad temptsHri conciliation, and pUDllcly height of the pandemonium. S A U P L E R OF BOSTON’S HEATHER . . . this unlined I^bor leaders now have decided the appearance of a second mag­ hut shouU turn reg. 8 .9 9 chased sevptal yesfs pgo for <800, signed' to last about two what they’re talking arout. ' to' Nlijlma Island, where building 'stated its belief in war. nfsy not fecorgr^ a charm btacelet and aeveral cred­ to slap' down a motion of no con­ nitude star as it swung over this leather is thistle-light, its suity styling whistle-bright. Sharply years: Even though some, of "And anybody who works of nussile-teating range has turned “ is true, but the facts Scottish city shortly before dawn. or later, Ihey i“ it oarde.” them can'( pronounce "geom­ with geometry is bound to in­ into'- new battleground between of international life require that fidence in Touche. Usually such Hagan aletf said toe watch and motions are withdrawn xvito tem­ The Soviet government, Iq lift­ pojnted toes — and someone who really knows (Sandler, of course!) , * 100% wool flannal etry” correctly, they know a crease his xrocabuiaiy, wtilcii leftist! and rightists. Communist China should be seated ing some of the mystery about the csrds were feoovatad "from be­ right triangle, an acute angle will naturally help, him to be a 'N avy says it is investigating In the United Nations,” the Bmish pers coolJ But if it is carried to a BUTCHERS' SHOWCASE vote. Touche may be under some sputnik since .the terse announce­ frrT' ’*T •’ stacked its little heels just the right , walking height! As adverUsed 6.90 hind a' radiator In a Weat Side Foreign Secretary said. imd an obtuse ‘ ai^Ie when better redher. possibility that unUtenttfled. sub- • fully lined ifioral obligation to resign. Presid­ ment of ita launching Saturday, hotel lobby.” He did not name to r they, see one: , "That’s tbs whole secret of mfirlne appeared off eastern ooast Britain recogfnlzes Red China. D. 24 BIRCH STREET, MANCHESTER ★ MI 9-1858 , _ in Glamour. , . The UnileTT States recognizes toe ing officers in the House are sup- had cabled the Edinburgh Obasr- • • Rornegay says he. first the' gsometry we’re teaching^.. ,of United States . . . Screen star vatoty to bo on too lookout TtM pert lahl qiaa beige catf , •’^lim, taparad • »ixae 10 to 20 *L. Original reports had 00,000 heard of the expertmenta be­ IfU teach toem to read and Marilyn Monroe la tinder treatment Formosa regime of President pMed to lose their indue If they be­ — NEXT TO PURNELL PARKING LOT — . come objeeto ot deep political ooh ing conducted at Stanford Uni­ vrrlte, gnd subtract, all In s at: New Tot^ hospital -for ” ai| in- l.aa'PiBga Few)- « \ m r a ts W s m ) versity .la Califerilla., lump.” V , aeSa of aadetenniqpd orlgte” (CeatiBiied oa Page Threo) trosfwsy. > <€ ' . X 'L -*1-’'

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