. \ The Weather i^EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1960 Average Daily NetTresr Run ForecMt of C. 8. Weather Bureau PAGE T^i^NTY; JFor the W eek Ended {fianrli^atpr li^ralb . Feb. 6, I960 Oontinned Noody, turning cooler tonight. Low neskT 80. FHday The Willing Workers’ Circle, Members of the Manchester 13,075 variable cloudhieM, cooler. High WSCS, 6f ^outh MeUiodls't Church,' Italian American Club will hold a near 40. , About Town^ committee meeting Friday , ai 8 Member of the Audit will sponsor a 3-course luncheon ''BureM et ClrcnfaiiJoa. FINAL CLEARANCE OF ALL tomorrow at noon at Cooper hall. p.m. ifCithe clubhouse on Kdridge Manchester— A City af Village Charm / The Zipser Club will hbW it* Store clerks and businessmen will St., to discuss the club's -10th an- 7 " annual Valentine dance Saturday be served first at tables reserved. unal banquet to be held Feb. 27. WINTER Now69e-$1.00 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the club­ (ClaMined Advertising on Page 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS Reservations may be made at the i (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, T T in i^ iv $2.oO-$3.00 house, Brainard PI. Lou Joubert's church office. William F. Barrett lU, 17, of .95 1 VOL. LXXIX, NO. 112 trio will provide mU*ic. Tickets Weishingrton St„ a senior at Man- | VAIA'ES TO $12.98 are available at the club. The Infant Jesus of Prague Chester High School, has ^ e n . Y O U GET • HATS A IX S.ALES IT N A L ... named by Sen. Thomas J. Dodd! : ■ Troop. 133 of Boy Scouts will Mothers' pircle will meet tomor­ row at 8 p.m. at the Church of (D-Conn.) with , nine other Coh ! State News ' hold its fathcr;8on banquet and necticut young men to compete for chapter night /onight in Fellow­ ihe"'AS3umption hall with the Rev. Francis T. Butler. A meeting will entrance to the Merchant Marine j i Jobs Total Sets ship hall of tibcond Congregation­ tm follow at the home of Mrs. Fied A.oademy at Kings , L.I. Ex- ^ I JWHAU al Church at/^:30. Applications for amlnntions will be given - rext i Roundup Ike Airs^Wew, 4-Point Plan Barrett, 84 Bowers St. Mrs. EJd- summer camp at Loke of Isles will month. • * ‘ i MANCHESTiR COHH be distributed: warrl Noonan will be co-hostess. A January Mark Waterbury, F«b. 11 Charles P. Harper of Middle- buir and Mrs, Mary Pennell l A W R E Of Beacon Falls have, resigned W ..W nelo», Feb. U fr :™ ." * " as members of the Republican Employment dropped sea­ State Central Committee. For Nuclear Tests Control LOVELY! LACY! VERY FEMININE! A January rise In employment in ^ \ ...... sonally by i;900,000 last the automobUe. machinery and They declined to make public month but the number of other ateel-uaing induatrlea. re­ the reason for their decision. Americans with jobs— 64,- flected continued recovery from Barper, a state central commit­ 020,000— was a record high the steel strike. teeman /rom the 17th District, has But this did not offset the sea­ been one of the stalwart support­ for January, the Labor De- sonal dip in the soft goods indus­ ers of former Controller Fred Zel­ Russia Rejects Offer *T>artment announced today. tries and the contraction of out­ ler,Who made an unsuccessful run | Employment wao roughly a mll- door work. for governor In 1958. i Mon higher than a: year ago despite The total of 64,020,000 employed He resigned, said Harper, ‘‘for the usual poet-holiday shrinkage includes Alaska and Hawaii in the no reason I want to talk about." At Geneva Sessions WHEN YOU SHOP in retail payrolls Md the winter nation|U labor atatiatics for the State Republican Chairman Ed- _ curtailment. of farming, building first^m e. win H. May Jr. received bot); re- ' . and other outdoor work. I EbiceptlUXCCpi. forI this, the total of em- aignation yesterday ’•with rSgret" ^ y e d woould have been 266,000 Geneva, Feb. 11 (/P)— Russia’s Semyon K. Tsarapkin said Unemployment climbed by 572 In view of their long service. today President Eisenhower’s new plan for international re­ 3 000 to a toUl of 4,149,000 in Janu lower, -aasaid Seymoi r Wolfbein, Harper Is a former depu^ con­ HALE’S SELF SERVE ^^ MEAT DEPT. deputy assistant secretary of la­ ary, about the usual increase* tw troller under Zeller. strictions on nuclear tests is unacceptable to the Soviet Union. the aeason. Joblessness was Jo.2 bor. The Middlebury man is the thN;d Tsarapkin told newsmen after a session on the nuclear.test per cent of the civilian Irdior ^rce, A prediction that the improve­ top GOP'figure to resign In recen ban talks: “This plan is unacceptable. It is impossible to the same as in Decemb^. This ment in employmen* will be *'a lit-: week.a. Orly last Monday. Frank compared wi-ih 6 per centr a year tie better than sessonal’' during reach agreement on such a basis.’’ the spring was given reporters by ■Lynch of New Haven quit in Ninth District. Prior to that Fred H. Tsarapkin earlier declared himself against the plM even GREEN STAMPS I *go- Wolfbein. The rise in unemploymant was before he had seen it. FREE He said unemployment may drop Merwln resigned in the 14th Dis­ DOUBLE not as large'as the drop in employ­ trict. DOUBLE G R E E ^ ^ A M P S to 3«'j'mi!Uon by June before stu­ ment because many of those who Washingtoi), Feb. 11 (/P)— President Eisenhower announced PARKING “ had jolM in December did not look dents leave high schools and col­ ' Record Temperature today a new 4-point U.S. plan for international restrictions on M. to 9 P.M. WITH ALL CASH SALES! Thursday, Feb. 11 From 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. for further work after loaing them. leges and begin job hunting. Rear of our store. TOMOR0W 9 A. . This Include*, for ln*tance, »uch Because of continued hiring in NeVv Haven, Feb. ll'iAh — Rain nuclear tests. Aimed to break the deadlock with Russia, it <5- people as hou*ewive* who -worked autos and other durable good* in­ ar.j .ftiff winds slapped at Con­ would exempt low power underground test explosibns from Infant and Tot Shop, Main Floor, Rear BONELESS BEEF in retail atore* duririg the CSirist- dustries, the^ decline In employ­ necticut today as the weatherman ment in manufacturing was ^nly the proposed ban. Wonderful Buys for Gifts or for Yourself from Hale’s Domestic Dept. Here are a few Valentine ideas for the little ones maa shopping rush and students warned against flash flooding and Eisenhower told a news conference the plan was being in­ EXTRA SPECIAU-LCmTED QUANTITY! who took hoUday season Jobs, temperatures soared to a record D and the prices arc the right size, tool The department counts as un- (CkHitlDued on Page Four) high. troduced immediately at Geneva where the United States, Be Here Early for These! SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF ROUND The U.S. IVeather Bureau at Russia and Britain have been negotiating over a test prohibi­ SeWTEX CANDLELIGHT RAYON DAMASK NYLON SLIPS WITH i Windlor Locks predicted flash tion for more than 15 months. „ SALE! < li- I floods in brooks and streams'in In a 'statement, Eisenhower said^- PLASTIC PANTIES AHACHED . \; Notes Rockefeller Plan western and central portions of the the new proposal "would JOBBER'S CLOSEOUT OF TABLECLOTH SETS I state, but that these conditions forthwith, under, assured con­ ROAST ' would end later In the day. trols" the following types of ex­ Morton Lauds Sizes: Medium to $ 1 Q R Irregulars so slight you’ll have trouble local- . extra large.. * • ' I Water levels of ' largeb streams plosion : REG. $7.98 and $9.98 ing theml Tliey’ll wash and iron hhe a hand- 1 will rise*more slowly, the weather- 1. All nuclear weapons tests in kerchief! Ribicoff Would Call I man tgid, and no flood stagesWre the atmosphere. John Lodge as forecast. 2. All nuclear weapons test* in CANNON BEDSPilEADS Reg. $5.98. ^4 X 54 Cloth With 4 TT J Tempesalurea strayed far from I the ocean. Napkins. White. Yellow, Green. Set •• • I winter levels. The mercury hit 5/ I 3. All such teats "in those re- Mate for Nixon BOUFFANT SLIPS Special Tax Session I degrees at 10 a.m.. a riew record I gions in space where effective con- Full and Reg. $8.95. 54 x 72 Cloth With 6 Q Y , for the date. Previous high for 1 trols can now be agreed-to.” Hartford. Feb. 11 UP—GOP Na­ $ , Twin Bed Napkins. Wb.tte, Yellow, Green. Set by STYLE UNDIES Sa>a*a-a ! Feb. I t was 65 degrees in 1925, 1 4. All tesU "beneath the surface tional Chairmam 'Thruston Morton ; Gusty w'inds pushed through the Sizes Reg. $12.98. 66 x 86 Cloth With 8 Q ’J JUICY Ha'Ktford. Feb. 1-' — Govemor^Aieasure. which .would call for He Stayed on the Right Side I of the Earth which can be monl- said today there are many emf-. Nylon lace trim’ and all Connecticut and New Jersey to go state, at 20 to 30 miles an hour, I lored." nently qualified' cauididates for the Napkins. White, Pink. Eggshell. Set # . y # and RlblcofU said today he would not The Weather' Bureau forecast wind Snow plows did an excellent job clearing Chicago’s hlg^^ay—and burying this automobile stalled lace bottorh. White only. along with Its reciprocity clause, Low-powered undergpround teste Republican vice president nomi­ Three patterns. Limited quantities of each. healtate^to call a special legisla­ gusts' up to 45 miles an hour. during the blizzard that struck the Midwest yesterday, \ This car, trapped on Edens'Expressway Reg. $18.98, 66 X 108 Cloth With TENDER tive aesai^, this year if need^ to Connecticut would have 4o follow : would thus be exempted as not nation and "I think John Itodge is •'Melodle,” "New Siam.” Greenbriar." Not all 12 Napkins. White, Pink, Q 7 State Police reported sope fog in m north Chicago, was one of ihany similarly buried. IAP Photofax) ______I subject to effective monitoring. one." Sizes 12 to 18 C| .Q Q give . Connecticut residents ' early up on the latter score. some parts of the state. But no Eggshell. S e t ^ I V . 'T / This would mean, the Governor I "These are steps which offer an •Tbe party’s national chief made colors or sizes in each pattern. months. relief from N^w York State In­ serious accidents or tieupe'^vere this comment in Hartford today come taxes. .explained, that Connecticut em- I opportunity to consolidate the reported. important progress made in the when-asked about Washington re­ ENJOY SITTING Xt ITS BEST! But he said that a i ^ a special plovers of New York residents The' weatherman fortcaat partly ports that the former Connecticut 2 to 6x session would hav^ Io "be expedi­ J negotiatiotis thus far," the Prea- SALE! SO COMFORTABLE! woqld have to withhold the New cloudy skies for tonight and to­ governor was being mentioned for 4> "ifears. $3 98 tious" and confined \to this one York state tax from such wages. - Nikita Makes I ident said. “ It is our hope that ...... I tb morrow, and a drop in tempera­ the Soviet Union will join with ua second spot,oin the party ticket. PRACTICAL RAWJN TM’EED LOOP RELAX^ON-FOAM CUSHION matter, and not bfe opened up to •* Ribicoff said he hopes he could tures. Jot of other business. do this "administratively,” but in in thia constructive beginning.'' Noting that there has been men- . The Governor’s comment* came the event that legislation is neces­ m affect this meaas that the tion of both the former Connecti­ cut Governor and bis brother, U.S, $> SCATfER RUGS at his first press conference follow­ sary he would not hestitate to call 307 New Flu Cases F or India' United States te abandoning at SEAT and CHAIR PABS i least temporarily the quest for Ambassador to the United Nations ing his arrival Wednesday a spacial General Assembly ses­ Hartford, Feb. 11 "Today s , Henry Cabot Lodge, for, the vice Reg. $2.98. 22 X 36. ! ...... $ 1 .9 9 <$■ from a 3-week vacation in Pue^o sion thiS' year. ^ total was.the biggest to date this! total ban on all nuclear weapon# ONLY Q Q EACH BLOUSES •By WATSON 8»I8 i^of world issues reiterated a posi-^Uons of the world," he said. "The presidential nomination, Morton Rloo. The Governor diaplayed a, "I woi)lia''nBrwantrto'‘l*e .'20JSW yeir.'SO? new cases,’- 'said Dr. Mtla','- nations of Asi^ and Africa are tMta because -j^ovemment officials quiiqied: "I don’t want to get in ^ Reg. $3.98. 27 x 18...... -.$2.99 V deep tan, looked rested Euid has Nevt Delhi ihdia, Feb. II (Pi— Uon he had ouUined at intervals byJ!^Uy Y KENT Connecticut persons denied bene­ Rindge of the. State Health Depart­ since returning from his visit to Starting to build new lives' for believe there is no way to police the middle of a family situation.”. Imagine only $100 for a real moulded latex shaken the persistent cough that ment today in reporting on the In- Nikita S. Khrushchev, welcomed to the smaller underground explo-. G X R*R $4.98, 22 X 72, runner. . . . $3.99 fits, (under New York’s income tix) the United States last September. themselves. . . ■’Both John and Henry Cabot' foam-rubber chair pad Dozens of uses indoor had been bothering him. because of having to wait until the Yhienza epidemic which has hit India by perhaps 250,000 persons, •'Our syinpathy alWAys has been slons—^reported «to be those below Lodge are able, dynamic and artic­ Drip-dry cottorv lace and em­ Ribicoff noted that Governor Addressing a joint session of Hit or miss striped pattern—soft colors that and outdoors. For kitchen and dining chairs, SPARE RIBS regular 1961 legislative session," Connecticut. parllaunent he-used ‘’panch shila.” on the side of couhtrlM like Cuba, 20 kilotons (the size of the Hiro­ ulate,'.’ he added. Nelson Rockefeller’: plan to grant Dr. Rindge. chief of the ' epi­ told parliament today all. inter­ ^ blend with any cmlor. l,png vyearing rayon office chairs, .autos, trucks, shop use, sporting broidery'trim ip sizes 2 to 6x. the Governor said. which is actively, defending Jta na­ shima bomb). 'Queried .about rumor that John tax relief to Connecticut- and New demiology section of the depart­ national disputes should be set- a common Jndiah term for the co­ Eisenhower said the United yam loops: Washable, fringed ends. events, invalid's use, etc. Meanw'bile, Ribicoff said he/has existence treaty between India tional and economic indn^ndence. Lodge, who returned home, last Jersey residents working in New referred the question of how/con- ment. noted this brings the flu to­ Ued on the principle of peacefu' “ The Joviet Union is 'always States has sought throughout the York is presently tefofe Uie Em­ and Red- China, - interchangeably week from his post aa ambassador necOcut coiild conform ^ h the tal this- year to 1.02Z cases—as cbMistehce.’ ' ready to render disinterested n^up- Geneva negotiations for complete And LEAN pire State Legislature. -T^e Chief compared with 35 cases of flu last for coexistence. to Spain, planned to stay home and VISIT HALE'S FABRIC PEPARTMENT “The way out of all dispute- abolition of weapons testing sub­ matter of employer ded^tions of He seemed to be making a port for those countries struggling aid the Nixon for president cam­ FOR THE VERX NEWEST IN 1h Executive said he hopes both Re­ New York residents’ earnmgt here year at this Ome. should be sought through nego­ against age-old economic back­ ject only to agreement on "ade­ Today’s reports from localities strong plea for a negotiated settle­ paign, Morton replied: ' \ publican and Democratic lawmak­ to a 3-member fero^. T^hey are tiations and not through pressure wardness ’ quate methods .of inspection and ers in that state would back the around the state brings the week!s ment in the bitter dispute between ' "All I can say is that he has BEAUTIFUL SPRING FABRICS Atty. Roswell M a g ^ John F. Tar­ and dictation,” the Soviet premier TOis declaration drew loud ap­ control.” asked to see me and we have an ROLLED Rockefeller measure. total of flu cases to 655,.Dr. Rindge said in the first major speech of hi: India and Red China over 50.000 plause. The essence of the underground Under the Rockefeller plan, rant of the State^ax Department said, and boosts the February mark square miles of their border ter- appointment for next Wednesday.” and State Atty/ <3en. Albert. L. 4-nation "peace and friendship” In a swipe at the western pow­ contrbl problem is that U.S. sci­ 4 " , which Governor Ribicu f has help­ to 807. tour of Asia. itorj’. ers, Khrushch-v declared: entists have advised the President (Continued on Page Ten) SPECIAL PURCHASE OF 86" SQUARE PURE ed develop, OormecUcui people Coles. So far. health •authorities have INSULATED The O ovei^r expressed the per­ Khurshchev attracted crowd Since the border dispute led to and have informed the British and working in New York would re­ definitely established 10 of the smsill by comparison ■ wijh the the death of a dozen Indian sol­ (Conttaiued on Page Nineteen) ■ sonal opmmn that he believes Con­ Russians at Geneva that relative­ SWORDFISH 5 5 i ceive the same exemptions aa New cases to date are of the Asian flu tumultuous throngs who greeted diers last year, the term “panch necticut bould actwlthm the sitate strain. There are probably more, ly low yield explosions are dif­ SILK HEAD SCARFS Yorkers, plus a pro-rating of de­ President Eisenhower here on the shila" has suffered a tremendqus BABY FOOD BAG , ductions on the basis of their New conatit^on to require employers but complicated laboratory tests ficult to distinguish from earth­ here Jm withhold New York m- Amerlcata leader’s good will tour loss of popularity in this country. quakes and their shock waves may BuUetins Choose from polka dot, floral or I ^ O ^ Helps to keep baby's food and formula York earnings to their total In­ ara nece.asary before this can be Khrushchev, wearing a light Queen Calls Nurse come In filing for the New York conijB tax payments. said absolutely. -two months ago, be deliberately dampened by firing from the AP Wires prints. Only cither warm or-cold. Ibtcoff who was highly elated His call for peaceful setUement* blue suit, received a huge ovation the shot in a large , hole. liicome tax. Governor Ribicoff has ' frnmfrom stjinrtinB-standing membersn as he 4S SAUDA TEA BAGS at the concessions agreed to by For Maternity Date Elsenhower said his four area* long cornplpihed that Connecticut SC.XRFS—^^Maln Floor at Entranre. 2 Anstcers to Question passed dovi-n the aisle, clasping his of the proposed limited ban consti­ *2 98*3.98 residents working there harve not Governor Rockefeller. hands before his face in the tradi­ X15 TOPS 1,400 MPH "This is the first tlnje in 40 Hartford. Feb. 11 (A*i — There Liondon, P'eb. 11 (JP)—Q u e e n tute "readily attainable steps to­ 11c 0H Regular Ptice! been granted the same .type ex? 1 tional Indian grreeting. Edwards Air Force Base. <|5-. emptlons-deductions . New York­ . years that a real attempt has been are two answers to the question, Elizabeth’s' maternity nurse is ex-- ward a complete bam on nucleiu' "when do’ elected olBciaJs in Nau­ News Tidbits ■Vice President Sarvapalli Rad- pected to move into Buckingham weapons tests.” OaUL. Feb. 11 UP — An X15 ers. made to get equitable New York hakrishnan introduced Khrush,- rocket ship soared to 80,000 feet s u Nc r e s t s l ic e d o r h a l v e s gatuck take, office?" Culled from AP Wires Palace in the next 24 hours in • He contended: VALENTINE HANKIES ' In the event the New York leg­ chev as "a courageous fighter for preparation for the birth of the 'The plan would "prevent In-, today in a successful ll-minut« islature passes the Rockefeller (Continued last >«®L-|-g^enoe in Oregon. the welcome given to him and'to of healtfi. Leaving the palace yes­ Arlure . . President Eisenhower. He beamed terday afternoon to have tea with "would bim those testa which cause k i l l s MISSILE Sheer seamless. Pr. PINEAPPLE JUICE MEAT BALL STEW (Continued on Page Thirteen) Police end FBI cloak with and Waved his white panama hat friends, she waved cheerfully to a seismic magnitude readings at 4.76 Washington, Feb. 11 (/P)—The ' -’SnI Paris. Feb. 11 ttPi ‘— President^'no action against tliem until De ^ /silence the .investigation of .bomb to thiiiv lines of flag-waving small crowd of women at the Army today claimed the first ; attack on home of Negro pupil (Conttnued on Page Ten) known kill of one supersonic Arlure. L.\RTiE 'Camrles de Gaulle has cracked! Gaulle cracked the whip and sent. _ Indians. gates: ■ - 20 OZ> down on his political-minded army In replacements from other sectors.; ^ _• , I 7 r » tv i who'attends integrated school in .missile by another missile. The Seamjgss stretch. Pr, 16 OZ. Little Rock. . . Commerce Minister More than a million turned out— action took place Jan. 29 over - In Algeria and ordered much power I The government also announced \ ^ , 0 1 1 V l C l A scime sources said 2’ ?. million — to CAN CAN returned to civil authorities. ' plans to streamline ‘ niilltary - courts -- Rnul C^pero Bonilla says Cuba and White Sands, N. M., when a 4 9 ‘ Soviet Union are "not far" from welcome the U.S>/^President. The Hawk antl-aircrajt missile scored Hanes. 2 9 ‘ t o . speed up trials of nationalist .•file French leader and his cabi­ signing trade agreement assuring crowd today was IrXthe neighbor- j a direct hit on Its target', an Scanitess sheer. Pr. net last night approved sweeping terrorists and said it would con­ Extra Sentence hood of a quarter milHpn. duct new local elections through­ steady 8dviet purchases of L'ubun Honest John missile. The Army LoR O SA SAN BENITO reforms aimed at confining the Khrushchev told India's law -' military to its primary tslsk in the put Algeria bffQfe_summer. sugar.. . stalemate looms between disclosed -this development In' a Senii Although the '^ ard units a're to Negro students protesting segre­ makers “ tire principles of panch; short motion picture sbow'n to Sheer.' Pr. CALIFORNIA big North African territory—sup As Riot Leader shila are living reality, owing in ' ELBOW pression of the 5-year-old na­ be broken up, individual members [.*! gated lunchroom, facilities .and hn^'smen at the Pentagon. will be called up as needed for store managers who would close considerable measure 'to the peace- Orbiting in 1 tionalist rebellion. Hartford, ,Feb. 11 PPi.-Rolland loving efforts of India.” SEA B.YTTLE REPORTED Also Hane's C l ^ gf The cabinet also took away brief periods of sen’ice in the army their counters rather than break or with th^ police. The territorials Keating today faced a possible the color line. . "We can easily foresee when Buenos Aires, Feb; 11 (^p>— ' ’■ white, Pr. I.«® J MACARONI TOMATO from the, French settlers in Al­ countries of Asia which only yes­ .•I.. were organized as a sort of army -added prison term after being oon- Cbiban military court Convicts ^no information of any ne\iZ salel- The Argentine news q g e n c y geria -their own military arm. It auxiliary for the fight against the victed as a ringleader in the Jan. terday were oppressed colonies Will , By O .’YATES McDANIEIU. Telam sail! iinomclal sources HOSIERY BAR^Maii) Floor GARDEN FRESH! had been one of the chief props of J04 persons of conspiring to over­ hte around the poles. Nationalists. ' - 6 state ■prison riot. throw Fidel Castro in plot the gov-, be. among the most advanced na- Washington, Feb. 11 (P)—A dark reported that a mystery, subma­ or SPAGHETTI t)ie abortive Ftench uprising in Navy tracking stations first PASTE Dellc-lous In the KorgSnization of police ■ He could be given an extra 61 ernment charges was backed by satillite that the Pentagon said rine surfaced In the Golfo Nuevo Algiers last month. : . spotted the object about three today and was engaged In com­ Apples 3 Lbs. services, Algerian police now will, years behind bars as the result of Generalissimo Rafael Trujillo of may be of Russian origin tumbled weeks ago, but the Defense De­ , *In a series of decrees approved serve directly under the top gov­ Record Firms "iPaid through space today in an orbit of bat with Argentine " warships during a 2'A-hour session, the his conviction yesterday by a su­ Dominican Republic. . . Rep.' Ches­ partment gaid nothing about it.. - Temple ernment official in the territory — perior court jury, whicTi deliberat­ ter Bowles urges Americans not to mystery.- " that have lieen hunting It for 10 Oranges Doz. cabinet; , , There' was no official comment iJays.'There was no conflrmatioil Valentine De Gaulle’s delegate-general — ed one hour. He will be sentenced .allow themselves to be "confused Cost of Convention Its path over the poles was one until.after word was publicized pkgs. Abolished the army’s psycholog­ and not under r. military chief. • that would be desirable for any of the report from other sources. BE WER VALENTINE WITH A Pink Heedless Feb 23 by Judge Richard H? PhiJ- b.v the staggering complexity of our yesterday Jhat the Pentagon was Special - ical warfare branch, some of whose presentworld," but rather to rec­ type of "seeing eye" space spy, Telam said Its cd-respondent at j ' j No-Iron! ,The French-line Shirf 12 -Grapefruit For officers were sympathetic to the The cabiiiet also launched a lips. ' i For Disc Jockeys buzzing with "what is jt? " spec­ 3 purge of pollce'sympathizers witli ognize the enormous opportuaitirs Moscow was saying n.o t h in g Puerto Madryn reported unoffl- By Ship’ n Shore rebellious French settlers. Keating, acting as his own law;- ulation,. . claU 'spuri** said the sub sur“ Yellow *5 the colonial French., Information yer. had pleaded for acquittal of M, offers. ■ about it. American scientists quick lY NYLON The hew shirt classic, .in 65% dacron Dissolved - Algeria’s territorial Juvenile Court'Judge Thomas D. Washington,. Feb. 11 (iP)—Why faced at 6 aan. but the Navy FROZEN FOOd S-P-E-C-1-A-L-S Onions W Lbs. Minister Louts Terrenoire an­ •ail .the charges against him. He Here's all that’s known about eliminated the possibility that the polyester, 35%" fine cotton. A won­ Home Guard units. Gill says there should be more spe­ did record cb.npanies pick up a the mystery object, according to clamped down on all Informa­ Relieved three top generals of nounced'^chiefs of poliee" depart­ heard the jury’s verdict without $117,664 tab at k disc jockey con­ space traveler was one of the tion. The Telam report described derful look . . . .wjth demi-plunge Spinach ments in Algeria are being replaced cial type-exits in education system the Defense Department; PANTIES neckline, big buttons and rbll-fip SUN PEP O R A N G E JU ICE . . . 3 6-az. cans 49c their Algerian posts and ordered visible emotion. He is now serving vention in Miami Beach last sum­ known American or Russian sat'el- the situation as "extremely con­ 5,! ■ 1* Cello Pkg. 19c by men from Paris; "—' where tho^ wjio can’t make the It appeatB to be in a near polar Utes which had been laum*ed £n sleeves. Drips-dry smoothly! White aanctionsi against an undisclosed a sentence, for robbery with vio­ grade or are being squeejied in the mer?' . ■ fused.” The three generals removed orWt. It is dark and is probably a generally east-west orbit. Nylon tricot briefs and trunk s^tyles ii\ beautiful woven stripes on rich newAonea. Sizes SNOW CROP SPINACH ...... 3 pkgs. 49c Tomatoes number of other afmy officers. lence. process Vean get off.” . . , Umberto That ■ question remained largely less than 19' feel long. It is silent, from their* posts 4r# ■ Jacques- They did not rule 'out the | BOMULU r e c a l l URGED lace trim. , 30 to 38. It’s . the no-ironiron fabric ^ WHOLE LEAF OR niOPPED Pkg. of 4 Reorganized the Algerian poUce- In his.argnim?nts, he had said he Morettl, 64, o f Ridgefield, a former' unanswered-—officially at least>—as as far ,as U S. monitors are con­ 25r and transferred control of police- Faure. commander of the Grand was sitting quietly in his! cell dur- House payola investigators began possibility'that it could be a ManUa, Feb. 11 tflPV-A. big Briefs. Sizes 5, ,6, 7, 8...... ea. 79< advertised in Kabylie region ‘*ast of Algiers: laborer, found dead in his 'room cerned; ! ?*>■ Reader’s. Digest. *3.98 V services from military to civilian "Ing most of the 2-hour, riot. He and bank books and securities dis­ a long Lincoln pay recess today so pa^t of Russia’s Lunik III that Filipino veterans group today Trunk.s. Sizes 6. 7. 8, 9. 10...... ea. $| .00 Eenry Mirambeau, who headed the But American space scientists urged the recall of Brig. Gen, l in g e r ie DEPARTMENT—Main Floor. * SPORTSWEAR— Second Floor. Green Stamps for purchases in'meat and grocery department now being Issued authority. •, - , contended- he was being‘ "nijade an. covered, there Itidicirte holdings some Republican- -members could tooli a picture of the far skle of Took steps tp restore to regional Southern 'Orati Department, and example of” because of his poor fill speaking engagements.*' liave not- rulfed out the possibility the moon last 'October. Carlos P. Bomuio as the Philip ^Ugroccry^check-ou^or^ou^cdnvenlenee^FREI^’a^ Andre ' Gribius, commander in close M |M0,O00. , J.hat the satellite could be sending civilian govjSrnora (prefects) much prison record. R ussi^ as paid the United States However, Chairman Oren' Har­ Six U.S. Discoverer salelUtes pbtes' ambassador to Washing­ of the political power taken over We.atern Sahara. ■ ris (D-Ark) indicated that the messages if triggered by a remote have been fired into polar orbits. ton. This development lollow ^ To travel^with ease . . . to’ town f'r 'round the world . . , The government announcement 'T.know I don't have a good $1,,100,0(M) on World War II com­ receiving station in Russia. How­ this dacron and cotton shirtdrc.ss. with accepts of fine stitch- by the army during the Algerian reputation at the prison," he told mercial shipping claims and pay­ convention will be explored in de­ .The only one of them still oircUni Foreign Secretary Fellxberto (Wttleils’ uprising, in 1958 which did not mention new assignments.’ tail sometime after his House leg­ ever, these scientists have learned -is Discoverer VIII. launched last Serrano’s request for full U.S. ing. Fly-front ^bodice, box-pIeatcd skirt. Blue, $ 1 ^ Oft blit they probably will be, brought the jury. "$ome think I’m a trou­ ment represents 1 for 7 setUemenJt from experience that it is difficult L]}r aqa frost, coffeb, navy, lilac? Sizes 14 to 18, Only”*^ WV brought De Gaulle back office. blemaker. But,' J did not advocate . . Military sei vices ordered to islative oversight .subcommittee re-. Nov. 20 from’ Vandenberg Atr payment of the Philippines’ war The decrees were a maj,0r step In home. sumes hearifigs next Monday on to recelvi! signals- from a space damage of gl54,I0O,0O(L Terrenoire gummed up De Gaul­ violence or the destfuoUon of state get going on unification, o f world­ vehicle tumbling in mbit, as this Force Base, Calif. -. We Invite .you to visit our Jleady-To-Wear Dept., 'second CORE De Gaulle’s determined campaign pronerty on Jan 6."- , . i wide U.S. mUltar.y communications under-the-table payments to disc Navy trackeri who keep a con­ Support for Rerranq’s request as to prevent further uprisings and le’s position: one appears to be doing. ■ - ■ floor and see our very fine selection ;6f dresses by Jerry CORR Guards testified Ujst Keating system, . jockeys. tinuous w^.tch on all To *17.98 I CORNER MAIN onemi OAK STREETS ^ future in a free, countrywide vote. Moscow by refusing to license the vention last May 29:^1 came yes- FUipino Veterans, laeqttng Mug 10.98 17.98 The Arip.v, chief target of. the de- is resolved above all to avoid any sault against the tnsUtutlon’a con- satelliU sent aloft by the , Rus­ CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS Moscow-backed Iraqi Communist Oft Pago Xwelva) In tbetr Uth annnal) oraes, had fraternized openly 'wdth renewal, ef the regltettable events V (OoatiBqMl On Pn^e FUtoen). sians j^pcen^y' end that they the Insurgents in Algiers and ^ k in Algiers." a (CoBtbuMd OB Page Twelve) Party.. f -u . Q. '■

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• A MANCHESTER E-VENTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CdNN.. THCBSPAY. FEBBUARY 11.4960 I^AGE THRIVE A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY,. FEBRUARY IL I960 FAGS TWfl Include, Mr. ajid Mrs. Paul Luft. Mrs. Walter Siwek, Mark M. Spjnk M X U C K V U ^ IV Coventry ^ ^ and Mrs. Kenneth LaMond. Sheinwold on ' Dlmea M arch Gets SS8 A total of S38 has been received m i l i t a p y v-n- Granted that the play works as with A-x-x. opposite J-x-x. You ' B rleta the ca"i*da_ lie. How can you tell can usually blork the suit by tak­ IM»a SOlO TO C rosj St . ' jtust south of the Rob­ contact Jackson. The Baa and Cackle 4-H Club South Methodist. Church Monday ci-ease the company's revenue* by KINO'S Rism vis no RH»nc:To l im it g uifi] .'The. Citizens ConimiUce approximately $25,000 p4r year, that playing- the ace will work bet­ ing the ace. 'I ertson School it .used as a corn- will meet at 7;30 p.m. tomorrow at 8 p.m. 'A -•i . i munications center during the 1955 ' formed several months ago in the Guest speaker will be Dr. Irvisn representing an over-ait increase ter than refusfftf-'the first trick?. Dally Qiieatinn at the home 01 William E. Glenney; You are concern^rtkgnly If West As dealer you hold; Spades- hurricane • ] inlere.st of aiding the local Tndiis- leader, Paul, a profe.ssor of Latin Ameri­ of about 30 per cent, the company The School Building 0>mmiUee | trial Development Commission in! can Stuaies at the Hartford Semi­ said. has five clubs. If the 'suit breaks Q 7 2: H earts A 8 5 3: Diamond! - The First Congregational 4-3. you can well affnrrt_'to..,lo.se - Q J 6: Clubs A 5 2. W hst do aaid it bas made, no provisions fori its program. | Church choir will meet at 7;46.p.m. nary Foundation. He was born of E. P. Wilham.s, president of the a shelter in its prelim inary plans, ' Dani-e Tomorrow v I Armenian parents in Fresno. Calif. water company, noted that there three clubs and the king of iflas, you s a y ? ' today by the sanctuary. mnnds. ''"■-y^nswer: Using standard bidding aince the town would have to'pa,\ ' Thete will be a dance for tjeen- Mrs. John t-acek and Mrs. Louis Dr. P aul ha.s w orked among has been no increase in t)he com­ a*M THIS SPECIAL THIS SPECIAL m SPECIAL half the east. agers at R p.m tomorrow at the migrants in various sections of this pany's rates since 1920. West has presumably led hia methoils, you must pass. If you us* THIS SPECIAL A. Steullet of the Auxiliary to the fourth highest club. He has three the "wei-kmotnimp," you hid 1 NT The SBC will have two open, Nathan Hale Communilv -Center Coventry American Liegion Post country and has also traveled Meanwhile.” Williams said, "all • in* me VM SMS TAm M meetings for diacussi'ons on the | Admissinh will only b^ through throughout South America for m.ajor costs have risen steeply, clubs higher than the six. What to show bslirwMd distribution snd GOES ON SALE^ GOES ON SALE G O h ^ S A L E will attend a Legion department are those clubs? 12 to 14 points. ’^ fiOES ON SALE preliminary plajia Tuesday and possession of junior membership national security orogram at 7 many years. He and his wife W'ere especially during recent years. As Wednesday. j cards m the Nathan. Hala Comn)u- missionaries in Chile for 20 years. long as costs continue to rise, a West cannot have K-Q-lb, K- (Copyright I960,''General Fea­ p.pi. Saturday at the Hotel Taft in Colnmhia 10-9, or 10-9-8. He would have led tures Corp.) ' " AT 1 P.M. Tijesday's meetmg at 8 p m will nily renter .Rssn./Chapernns will New Haven. Dr. Paul .served as chaplain for utility company's rates will have AT 16 A.M. ONLY AT 11 A.M. ONLY AT 12 NOON ONLY farm workers in Erie,. Pa., in Con­ to keep pace if it is to provide Manchester Evening H er s i d necticut and in M assachusetts. adequate and dependable service Opinions Sought Whitney Aircraft in Er.st Hart­ Coventry correspondent. F. Pauline Dr. Paul will bring with him the and at the same tinie remain FLORAL DECORATED MOTIF TV Little, telephone P I 3-62.31. "Connecticut H arvester.” This is strong enough financially to at­ On Safety Patrol ford. MEN'S FLANNEL a station wagon equipped for vari­ tra c t capital When needed.” Patient at New Haven Hospital E I1 S T U J O O D GIRLS' CREW NECK Jackie Hodges 12-year-old son of ous programs, with a portable As examples of increases during organ, altar, hymn books, health Whether or not a Studem Safety Mr. and Mrs. C. Prescott Hodges Th¥ Vfftr’n Ricg¥Bl romedy! MISSES' and WOMEN'S Kirsf-ti Venetian Blinds cut the past 10 years, Williams cited of Lakevicw.Park, who has recent­ SPORT ORLON DRAFTS kits. Bible.-j, recreation gear, public the following: "Wage rates up 58 Patrol is established at Horace W (>r> Oraal Taajr Cartia Porter School will largely depend ly returned to his home from 100% ORLON TRAY TABLE down draft.s; .save heat: when custotn-niade to fit address system and projectors, per cent: cast iron pipe, which rep­ “Operation Petticoat” FOOD SALE « WSCS ' of South Methodist on the teachers' opinions regard­ Windham Community Memorial l« Celer I:M-«:S*-(:M 'v resents by far the largest pur­ Hospital, is now a patient in New SLIPONS Church has contributed clothing chased item, up 43 per cent; taxes, ing its value to the school. AUo: -(t¥9rK« Nadrr ia SHIRTS your windows by Findelh Call Ml .‘i-4865. J. W. HALE S and other items to- the Migrant PTA members decided not to Haven. His father said mail would exclusive of federal income taxes, reach him at Pltkins Hall. Grace “.\PPOINTMKNT Thrtft shop for several years. . up 200 per cent.” take any action on the matter un­ CARDIGANS Soturday, Feb. 13,9 a.m. til it was brought before the Co­ Clinic. Mrs. Hodges will stay with WITH A SHADOW” Sponsored by Kehler Circle Mrii- Martin Keiderling. secre Williams, stated that the com­ lary b^xjAi.ssions Education and lumbia Teachers' Assn. friends in the area while her son of tV.S.C.S. of South Methodist pany's operating expenses were is hospitalized there. Service, i^tjl be chairman of the approximately one-third of rev­ Roy Levin of tiie-American Au­ Church tomobile Assn, apoke to the PTA Mr. and Mrs. Waller A. Card of All kinds of special Valentine prograpi. Wesley ^Circle is in enues. FINDELL MFC. CO. charge of hospitality, and Percy at this week's meeting and showed Columbia Green, have returned Cakes, Cookies, Coffee Cakes. The addition of close to $200,000 Smith Circle, fellow.ship. a film which illustrated his -talk from a three weeks’ vacation at 485 E. MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER in capital improvements within the on the value of a Safely; Patrol .Vero Beach, Fla. Special Breads and franchise area during the past two \ enetian Blinds, Repairs, Repair Pafta Doniiis. all homemade! and how it is set up. His aaaocia- years was noted by the, company. Uon aasists schoola in organizing Manchester Evening Herald Co- i BOY SCOUT Over 90 per cent of this amount programs .to meet their individual himbia rnrreepondenl .Mr*. Donald | represented msin installahons,' it needs. After his talk some mem­ R. Tuttle, telephone AUademy 1 was said. bers expressed the thought that 8-3435. i • Braj5s finish, Notes and News ! "The company under its new the patrol'would have much more tubular lens management plana certain op­ value in city spools than in tKe • Checks, stripes, plaids Pretty pastel shade* erating economies, but some in­ rural area. It pointed out that Fellowship. Views j • Floral, moderns, I A'record turnout of Boy Scouts crease in rates will be needed if • cut sizes ' Full cut. Sizes 7 to 14 and their families laat night al- it could be used to advantage on ' Pastels, whitiis. blacks scenics the company is to continue the type the school, grounds and in the [ tended Troop 25'g annual polluck of service which it has in the past ^ Slides of Aleppo • Small, medium, larne and which,the public is entitled schoo) bi>^. , _____ / • Full cut. Sizet 34 to 40 and Court of Honor at Center The film on mouth to mouth Ve- to,” it was stated. - About 75 them bers and guests Congregational Church. . The petitlbh notes that the larg­ suscitaiion as a life saving meth­ attended a meeting of the Women's 1 More than 60 awards were pre- est portion of the company's rev­ od sliown by Stale Trooper Clif­ Fellowship at Second Congrega-, ; sented to,52 Scouts and the troop enues is derived from residential ford Bombdfd was most impres­ tional Church last night to hear PLENTY OF FREE PARKING , charter was accepted by the' Rev. customers, and indicates that their sive. One member who saw it said Mrs. Frederick Shepard, mission­ EVERYTHING FIRST QUALITY ; Clifford O. Simpson, pastor of rates would be increased only SIL it WM so well handled that she ary from Syria. . ' Center Church. cents to 45 cents per month^dr felf, were it necessary, she could Mrs. Shepard, who teaches at_a Life Scout promotions were pre­ the average, customer. caiTV. out the instructions on a girls’ high school on the campus of f sented to Scouts Joseph Marcin The .local, w ater compajijr' ca.me victLP} '■',8.^. STANLEY WARNER THIB j — --- Aleppo College, showed sillies of j THIS SPECIAL THIS SPECIAL -X; - v ALL NEW SPRING and Richard Harvey. Promotions' uri^ler the' control of Suburban : .Assoi'laHon Reports Aleppo, which is a modern, cos- ! THIS SPECIAL W i to Star Scout were presented to Water Services Inc., an affiliate ■of Mrs. Emil Malek. co-,^ctairinan mopolitan city of half a million! if '- RobeiVSaari, Charles Case, Gor- Connecticut Water-Co.,-aboul two , of Ways and Means with Mrs. population set in an ancient coun- j STATEIEl GOES ON SALE GOES ON SALE BOSS ON SALE MERCHANDISE^ ’ dofi HiiVwitz. Philip Klemas. Rob­ veai-s aeo Fred L o w m a n reported, that GOES ON SALE yeai^ago;^^ __ ;i______,174.31 had been raised for. the try. She showed church ruin's dat-. | J! P.M. Coni.—60c HII 6 P.M. HttndreHii of Hi ft llemg to choose from — That ert Slai^U, Michael Ganmitz, ing to the-4th and 5th centuries.: AT SPA ONLY Bruce Marlow, Francis Brookes, association through the dinner put I The modern city bu,ildinga a r ^ AT 2 P.M.0NLY AT 3 PeM. ONLY AT 4 P.M. ONLY irill plpane pvpryone' on your t 'alpntiup lixtl Anthony Salafja and Richard J.a^- ' on for the CMPA. ' ' made of limestone, and stone Ufa- Feature 5 and 8:30 P.M. , rence. \ ' Ruth Millett Maurice Alexander reported the] sons m ake three sloiiv-s a l ^ t the j 14602 I New Scouts inducted through purchase of two record players size of ou'r cinder blocks/in a day, ' ! the ,,Tenderfoot investiture are which the association will give to Mrs, Shepard said. There are very ■ H- BOYS' FAMOUS/ FuHy Lined CORDUROY or Tor ) onr Timothy LoMaglio. Robert Halt Way Out of Being Left Out: the school. He said they would be few private dwelling- she added. ; FRUIT OF THE LOOM” SHIRT WAIST DRESSES ] alpntiup sled. Robert Payne and Randall Get Busy, Banish Loneliness , delivered, to the school immediate­ and most people live' in apart- ; lUrmCeetic MAKE / Washable Rayon FLANNEL / Spencer. A 68-year-old widow living alone ly upon their arrival. ments. *' j ' t i The following Scoula were skys: "Nobody seems to have lime •Rev. George K. Evans was Forty pqr cent of the students at i namexi to the Safely Committee, LAMP The fashion designed for'm odern living. I00«l. awarded badges of service and foiNne any more. Aleppo College are Moslems and POLO WOMEN'S merit: Five-year vet< rans, to Rich­ “Neighbors never drop in, other members of which are Mrs, the remainder Christians, while 20 | James Gamer cotton, washable hy hand or machine, wrinkle ard. Harvey. Charles Case, Bruce Friends have stopped asking me to Charles. Ol.sen and Mrs. Clarence per cent of- the. teachers are SHADES Marlow, Hugh Everett, Peter go places or visit in their homes. Grant. « Americans and llie rest are Syrian, SHIRTS SLACKS resistant, will not wash out, irons easily, keeps Ready. Anthony Salafia, Thomas Everyone seems to be too busy to Catholic Indies Will Meet Mrs. Shepard related. ' Johnston. James Kimball and Rob­ The Catholic I-adie* Society clean longer, resists perspiration odor and bother about me." The college Is .situated on high /■ ert Rice.' • As long as you sit around feeling will meet Monday night a t 8 ground where, after centuries of mildew', needs no starch. Maximum shrinkage - Those who received merit badges sorry for' yourself and expect o'clock in the St. Cohimbia s wars and devastation, the soil has For were Duncan Bockiis, sculpture; others to take on the jo’' of keep- Church hall, im mediately folio-wing eroded and deteriorated and . con-- 2",. Color pnnta. Sues 5 to 1,1. Others K> $11.73 Francis Brookes, rooking; Charles ing you happy and entertained, you recitation of the Rosary in the sisls mostly of rock, the speaker Case, safety and cooking; Michael are going to go right on being lone­ cl iirch proper. said. It has been nece.ssai y t.p blast Cronin, hiking and public health; ly and resentful. The women will have at opportu­ holes in the rock and fill^ them, Alao Shown At 6:45-10:10 Lance Diskan. safety; "Roderick No one is going to change the nity to see, the moving pictures with dirt to.plant tree.s on the col­ BAN-LON Elia.son, personal fitne.ss; Jdichael situation for yoiQ You’ll have to taken during the. New Years Eve lege campus, she added. V "YESTERDAY’S tLVEMY” , Ganmitz, cooking, life saving -and change.it for yourself. How long party which they gave for the res-, Mrs. Shepard -said it. is the cus­ I V'.-. COORDINATES pgr.sonal fitness, ' has it been since you've done some­ Idenis at St. Joseph's Old Peoptes tom for' neW'lyweds to move' in Also. Gary H arrison, personal thing for a neighbor: baked a Home in Willimalnic. with the husband's parents because ST.ARTS SUNDAY SWEATERS Hosle.tses for the evening, ac­ their foods lake so long to .prepa«e filne.s.s; 'R oger Hai't'ison. hiking batch of cookies or a loaf of. Home­ SAI4 5IINEO in 12"-14”, l.V'-Tfi” , MATCH ME permathal- and public health; Richard Har­ made bread, offered to baby-sit so cording to Mr.s, Philip H, Isham JI. it is easier for two wonten .to work everglade knitted cotton • Plaids and f^id colors Slips-o.n.s, Short Sleeve.s, vey, citizenship- ii\ the nation; th a t a busy m other c.ould shop or publicity chairman, are Mra. Wal­ together. "THE GENE KRVPA STORY” and 18” fahrtrs. Washable. ter Wheatpn. Mrs. John Tettelbach I he iiieeling was preceded by a • lA>ng and abort sleeve • Ihilly aetvn. wanhahle • Tapered legs , All New- Spring .Shades ' Gordon Hurwitz, citizenship in the attend a club meetirig ? and "EDGE OF ETERNITY” , How long has ilc been .since you and Mrs. William Giirnack. - devotional aervice in. the_'chapel, • Amorted patterns a Bell'and drum shape*, • Sizes 12 to 20 ' home and safety; Thomas Johns­ • Sizes 8 to 18. a Table and flrtor lamps. ton. personal fitness.:,, Dennis invited the neighbors in for morn­ Plea for .‘Dimes’ and followed by refreshmenta. Mra. Alfred Soracchi. cHkirman BLOUSES .6 7 Keith, public health: James Kim- ing ■vof fee? ‘ ball, safely: Philip Klemas, safety, How long has it been since of the" March of Dime send.s ou t.a I personal fitness and cooking; RlCh- you've been the one to, think up plea Jo resident.a '.to return the. something interesting to do and coiA. card.a mailed out, to -them. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE * 2 . 6 7 ; ard I..awrence, printing and safety: Only about one hajff of the nearly OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 10 j Herbert' Maher and Joseph Marcin, have tele; honed ,a friend 'to go SIZES 84 to 40 7f)0 which went out have come I citizen.ship^in the nation.- along on th e ja u n t yo,u have plan­ ned? You can't j,nst '8it back and back. "This year we need ■ funds SPECIAL Also, Bruce Marlow, citizenship wait for .others to include you in more than ever before. "Mrs. ' SLACKS in the home, printing and safety; their plans, 'You’ve got to- stir Soracchi' said, "our trcwasury is | THIS SPECIAL THIS SPECIAL I.,arrY McKay. Russell N*acing and things up yourself, you know. empty and we have post polio care i ^ THIS SrnCIAL iHlS SPECIAL TALL GIRL William Stiles. piibUo health; .00 And have you given any thought which miLst be provide^." A con- i * 3 . 5 9 .Terry Neill and Peter Ready, per­ at all to the women .you'know- who tribution from eyery'one, no matter J BOES ON SALE BOES ON SALE sonal fitness: Robert Prokopowlc*. GOES ON SALE GOES ON SALE SKIRTS SLIPS are as lonely as yoii are? There are how small, can .build Up a good re- | home repairs; Daniel Rhodes;. Paul bound to be some. turn, she .said. COLORS: Saari and Anthony Salafia, safety; . -Dollak-Tasker Engagement a t ATSPJI.ONLY Cotton, Hhadmv How about doing tcirj them the AT 7 P.M. ONLY ' t PN. ONLY BLACK Robert .V«ti, public health: Rob­ things you think Others should be Announcement has been'iinafle of > AT 6T.II. ONLY $ J . 5 9 LODEN GREEN proof, panel, eve- ert Simmers, personal fitness and the engagement of Miss Sandra ' let Oim. Sizes .82 $1.69 doing for .you? You can -always to .12. cooking: ' Ronald Starett. personal find companionship if ypu look for Lee Doilak to Ronald D. TaSker^ | FISH FRY fitneas, citizenship in the home, son of Mr. and Mrs; Hyland E. i Cellacloud HNE MULTISTRIPE COHON it where it is availab.e. instead of. (ALL YOU CAN EAT) life saving and cooking. wishing that busy folk had more Ta.sker of Jonathan-Trumbull High- j ALL METAL CASE ^ Filled. CANNON time for you. way. by her parents, Mr. and-Mrs.' MEN’S and Zippered, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY' And what abovt all the volunteer Frederick R, Dollak of Cleveland Fried Fish' Lemon Wedge b ig BOYS' DISH TOWELS work that has to.be done in am' Ave. Hartford. X July Wedding is French Fried Pototees Celeslow Waterproof, Engagement community. Are you doing your planned. Miics Doltak is a senior FLASHLIGHTS EXTRA SPECIAL BLOUSES share of that? at Windsor High School. Tasker, Freshly Baked Rolls and Butter i Speh vvork will not only keep graduated from Wlniiham High' WITH BAHERIES Hanley-Huckba you busy and give you,a sense of Scho'ol, Is employed by P ra tt and '*•1.. Assorted 'fatiricR, style?, colors,' The engagement of‘Miss Rita M. feeling useful, but in doing it you Every Friday Hanley, head nurse' at Manchester Will m eet people you enjoy, short sleeves, *4 sleeves and roll­ Memorial Hospital, to Forney F. No abl odied ■ woman of 68 5 P.M. to 9 p : m . 7 . Hiickeba hf Peterboro, N.H.. is an­ needs to sit around Iteing lonely and feeling eorry for herself. BURNSIDE ups. Sizes 32 to 40. nounced by her pan^nls, Mr, and RURNSIDF AVf. ’ f MTFO COMO -Req.^.25^ _Mrs. Edward J>Hanley. There Is loo much to be done and ENJOY ONE OF OUR DELICIOUS Mass. ■ too-much fb'do arid too man.v other lonely people' in the world to waste Siarin Tonight! THIRST Her fiance is the son of Mrs. ?V« Hftt.KS OF I.AroHK “fc,..,.. Hetty Mae Huckeba of Sulpher time, being lonely . ■ ' I'ary (irnnl . . Tony Curlif COCKTAILS SATISFYING Springs, Tex. (AU' righy* reserved, NEA Serv­ SLEEPING Miss» Hanley was graduated ice, Inc.) a I.inI free and "OPERATION ahsorbe’nl 'e- from Greenfield, Mass., ,High BAG a Assorted patterns School and the Franklin County Park Record* Smashed PETTICOAT" DRESS DISCOUNT Hospital Bchool of Nursing in iioiWULDjoHiifon!S e 72" long, full length In Rliuhlna f'olnr! ' Quality made for : Greenfield, She has been on the Ottawa — Altemlarice at Cana­ At 6;?$ and dependable use zipper ; ■ . nursing staff at Manchester Me- r;xTRA! I’E rii lk i’kh i RUBBERS e Kaiiy to fold and carry MANCHESTER MILLS ; moHal Hospital for more than 10 dian national parka from April,! ”Ua4«iarfc fee Naafry AoiMlcfM” to October 31. lO.lfl. broke all rec­ a Water repellent— .' years and has been head nurse the I’l.LASK T'OLKX! WHEN e Sizes 6 tn 12 with ennopy ords. The scenic and national'his- .SEKINfi This SHOW DON’T On XoBand Turnpike e Ivear quality.' GREEN SHOPPING CENTER, EA sf MIDDLE TPKE. ; pa^t year. ' . .toric parks had 4,764.448 Visitors, WEAR a n y t h im ; t ig h t 4^ V - ■ ' H uckeba attended schools In -BECAUSE . WHEN YOU TexSs and is employed by the New a gain .of 418.688 over 1958,. Banff I.Al'tiH —YOU WILL LAt'GH ^/^ Mil* Off Oakland Street OPEN DAILY 10 A M. to 10 P.M. Hampshire - Ball , Bearing Co. in •Natiotial Park in Alberta had more ALL OVEK! vialtort than anj? Other park: 792,- Peterboro. N.H; ' p ' ■i ■'.•■• A Tab. ri wadding I* planned. 681 .. ^ A__ -J- A' ^ I ■ X P A O R f T V l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, raLTRSDAY, FEBRUARY 11. I960

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1960 hattan n'ranfiit Corp. and at one greatest engineer. H « w *j born in FOUR Deaths Last ISight time was pieaidenl of^the St, Lout* Bohemia. ■ OPEN DAILY Bolton Public Service Corp. “ 8 A.M; to 9 P.M. Notes Rockefeller Plan Job T otal i By THE ASSOCl.ATEH PRESS Oakland. Calif. .lam.alav .1. ‘HyporauiPlfi’ SUNDAY. 8 A.M..8 P.M. I .New Voik William .T. Rosaell, Polivka. 73# an engineer who coj- Slate Hopeful Voters Four Cleared : 72, president of Transit Rc.^earch lahorated with the late Frank Roman homes Irt Britain were PINE PHARMACY January Marii 0JUm£A. 0OJd£SL ! Corp., died Wedne.*day after a L 1 O V d Wright, died Tuesday'. warmed by ''h,i*pocauat*,'.’ under­ IMU rE V T E It PIT. short illnea.*. He wa* a fnimei" gen- Polivka". who had been auffenng ground. floor air passage leading Ribicoff Would Call 1.1 1.,Spotiiored by St, Bridget'* Ro$ary Streiety 111 New Year 'ei^l manager of the Pitlahurgh fi'oni canee'r. ,'-alied tl'right Ihc ,rrem an outdoor fii-eplare, 2.000 Will Approve Sewer (Contfainea from Pago One) ! P.ailwava f'o.,onet.ime vice presi­ w orld ^.Sjitcaieat a.-ihilert and said \-eai*a before the "iniention" of dent of the old Brooklyn-Man- that Ivrighl' ciiriisidered "him the heating and cooing hv air. | Rend Herald Adv9. 75,000 fo r , the month, about half SATURDAY, FEB. 27 Liquor Case The 8Ute Public Work* D«-t Martin alao reported thia w e ^ the expectable aeasonal i^p. that the aiae and pumpipg capacl- Special Tax Session 8:80 P.M. to 1 A.M. partment is "hopinR very optlmli- • The work week in manufactur­ ty of the originally plaimed force. ing was shortened by one-tenth An Innocen* ftndmg was entered , Ucally” that Mancheater voter* main and pump station will be re­ hour and now atanda at 40.4 hour* by Justice Lerny Robsi t* in the I t ' (Continued from Page One) with Martha Graham, wiil be Approve Ihe West Side aewer duced. respectively, from 12 inches a week, .Wolfbeln said. K of C HOME-MAIMST. Uqu'dr cases of Nino Pagsnl, Beni- j project in a referendum in May. to 10 inches and from two 700 shown. Refreshments will be sew­ For the first time, average The controversial project would gallons-per-mlnute pumps to two income tax treatment of (Connecti­ ed. to Paganl, John Gsnbsldi and Ixiu- j aerve the States' proposed How­ 500 gallon-per-miAute pumps, He cut residents," he declared. '‘Gov­ Dr. Melvin Horwitz, president, caminga in the durable g o o d s , to Georgetti *t a apecial aeaaion of j industries rose above $100 a week. ell Cheney Technical School and said. "The resultant saving* will will preside, along'-with Mrs. Paid TrJ[al Juatlce Court last night. ernor Rockefeller has certainly The aVecage waa $100.94, but earn­ the. proposed East Catholld more than offset any cost-of-con- W l l l h i d e and Mrs. Robert C. The case was heard a week, ago I shown his good faith. The com­ Barnes, co-phairmen of volimt'eers. ings in the .nondurable goods were School at Hilliard St. and W. struotion increase since bids were when .Fuat ice Roberta of (Toventry Middle Tpke. . Umited sewerage taken a year and a half ago.” mitments he has made he has fol­ Divisional Chairmen about $20 lower so that the aver­ age for all Industry was $92.52, a presided m place of Bolton .luatlce would have to he provided if vot-| Any a'djustments in West Sid- lowed through with.” More than 200 worker.s will take John Swanaon .who did not serve, ers reject the $100.00 force main rise of 59 cents from DeMmber. er*' assessment* could ^ made The Chief BSxecutive also lauded part in the dirve. becau'^e of a recent lllne*a. and pump elation irv May. after the project is completed, he former Governor Averell Harri- The divisional chairmen are Mrs. Wolfbeln said nearly half the Announcement! Deputy Works Commiasioner Justice Roberta adviied each of said. , man. New York's most 'r e c e n t Seymour KOplan, Mrs. Merrill unemployed have been job hunt­ Charles ' Sweenev said today the the acciiaed indinduallv of hia de­ Marlin also reported that peri­ • t>eehert Pholo Democratic governor,' for his ad­ Rubinow. Mrs. Andrew Lindberg, ing for less than five weeks. The SUN SHIELD of NEW EN6LAND cision He said he found inauffi- ^ \ J D SMILING SERVICE department was "hoping very op- odic sewag^ overflowa into Bige- Mrs. Isadore Wolf, Mrs. John Ma­ number of ^ng-term jobless — tlnusUcally that it (the project! vance work on the problem. 4■ ■ • _ _ • f cienl evidence for conviction. .Vino lo%v Brook from an existing Park- Engaged It has been estimated that the lone, Mrs. Robert Murdock, Mr*. those without work 15 week* or Pagan! had been charged with aell- will be approved." ade pump station—a condition the \. John Mroiek. Mrs. Louis Heard more — waa 900,000 in January, The department today was to The engagement of Miss Mary Rockefeller proposal would save tng iiquor without a license on New proposed project is expected to Connecticut and New Jersey resi­ and Mrs. Har\'ey Paste!. > about 100,000 higher than In .De­ Eliminates Year’a Bve at the Roaemoiint. ro to the State Bond Comm is-j cure—will be temporarily chlor­ Ann Handley to Donald Howard Roy Is announced by her parents. dents working in New York some ' Captains are, Mrs. Jolirf Nelson, cember. Benito Pagsni Garibaldi and slon for approval of a bond issue | inated by the Sewer Department. Mr*. Marvin Strickland, Mrs. Mau­ AWNINGS, ULINDS, DRAPES f/IQRi IN ^ to build the trade arhool. The | Mr; and Mrs. d<^seph L. Handley. $6 mllVion a year. ■ "Over the year, long term un­ Georgetti were charged with dia- The next, step now on the proj rice Gaudet, Mrs, Robert Clark, last State Legislature approved 385 S. Main St. Ribicoff disclosed today he will employment has declined by 500,- pensing liquor without a licenae. ect is taking bids. Mrs. Matthew Mateozp Jr., Mra. an Issue of $1,548,000 and $500.- j .Her fiance is the'son of Mr. and leave Tuesday for Washington. 000, but it has shown no signifi­ Consultant Service Hartford JA 3-5221 The arreata were made by Colchea- OOO was previously approved, but, Mr*. Howard Roy. 68 Jensen St. D. C,, where he will mbet that W. B. Spencer, Mrs. William Hook­ cant do^^’nward trend since last ter Stale Police following inveati- BUthorizaiion has taken a back | Miss Handley Is a graduate of night with a number of gover­ er, Mr*. Keith Merrill, Mrs. LQrna[ spring,” the Department’s an­ galion of a complaint. seat to other Stale projects n e e d - 1 the Chaffee School. Windsor, and nor* to discuss a stand on the, fed­ Wasilief. Mrs. Harry Eggleston, nouncement said. Defenae altorneya George Mrs. Jams* Diiffey, Mra. Douglas inp indebtedness. ' Your Pocketbook of Oonnectic^it College. New Lon­ eral highway plan financing. \ Lesaner and John Mroaek. both of Roberts, Mr*. Theodore -Rosen, With authorization today. Swee-, By FATE .HEN'UE don. She is a graduate ass^tant The Governor is chairman of the Mancheater. cfimplimenied , the ney said, the department had, in the department of history at Roaijs and Highway Safety Com-' Mr*. Harold Garritty, Mis. Joseph rotirt on it* decision. The trial on Top HeUgious Honor in Scouting mlttee. National Governors Con­ Belotti, Mrs. 'Victor Swanson. Miss Sue Buckley Feb, 2 had taken five houra._ ad- Mra. Hilding .lohnaon pins the "Pro Deo Et P8.lria" (God and CounUy. hop^ to ' Hers'* One Voice Agslnst University of Connecticut. \ complete the ^sc^ol^ln^^late 1981., Mandatory Retirement Mr. Roy was graduated’ fr ^ ference, and will .be Conferring Also, Mrs. Jerome Walsh, Mr*. Even. IJNCOLN Could Hava Blepi On An journiiig at 1:30 a.m. Medneadav. plorer Seoul Allan .Tohnaon of Post 126. during a ceremony al Emanuel Lutheran Chureh 'riia week^ Manchester High School and froim with hia colleagues at that time. Samiiel Pearson, Mr*. William Que^n Candidate Preaehtation of evidence by SLJip j The award is the higheal religioua honor m scouting. Witnessing the rermnony are^ Po.*t Sweenev "said construction wiU , How do you feel about retiring? Monson Academy, Monson. Mass. Next W.ednesday morning he will Wagner, Mrs. William Belfiore. OSTERMOOR MATTRESS ’ Police wa* he«rd until about mid-' John Thielmg. the Rev. C. Henry Anderson, pastor, and the boy a father, Hildmg Johnson. (Pho­ He served three years in the U.S. meet with the U.S. Senate Com- j Mrs, Fred Geyer, Mrs. J.ames Miss Susan Buckley, 41 Gone Founded In 1858. Ostennoor to America s night following which each of the to bv Herm si, - , ______^ S ‘‘’,!.^ sn rrS \o'llarthl i a b ^ rk eS / ^ .? n X jj:b on*c\ i Navy, and is employed by the Bar­ mittees on Public Works and Fi- Smith, Mr*., Ray Beller, Mrs. Her- St., is a candidate for 'the SndW oldest manufacturer of quality bedding. Abra­ accused testified. nance and in the afternoon with | bert Byk, Mrs. CamVn Fillormo. Queen title at Central Connecticut ton and Roy Co., Mancheater laun­ ham Lincoln waa 44 years old when Ostermoor Teachers H ih«I to (kuincil Impetuous Mistress: Garrl«on, The "th a ^ - -ate ^.tSral^SommlUee on the dry supplier*. the House Committee* on Public | Mrs. Richard-x Schwolsky, Mrs. State College In New' Britain. She The Bolton Krtucation Aaan-.'waa Aging which queried more than made It* first mattress. Heart Know* Best: Hale. Dear planned the school with the under The wedding wilt lake place Works and Ways and Means. i Ross Hahn, Mr4„ Herbert Snyder. is a freshman at the college, stu- j host for a supper meeting of the 250 employers and employes of In Manchester you can buy OsWrmoor bed­ Bea»l: Joscelyn. .Marshal of Bro­ Standing that sew er service would April 30. ' The govemora want to see the i Mrs. Allen Bourne, Mrs^ Richard dying elementary education. : Jolland County Council of the f*on- major companiea. offers these find­ ding onlv at Howard’s. Full and twin size at ken Wheel: Keridrjck. Clear and be p r o v i d e d by t h e t o w n . "But w e federal aid highway program con-1 Law. Mrs. Thomas Ferguson, Mrs. She is competing against seven > iiecticut Education Asan. i CEA t TV-Radio Tonight special FEBRUARY SALE PRICES. ^ ^ . 5 0 Present Danger: .Maugham, The ings: ' ■ tinued without any fund jpduclion., w. J Godfrey Gourley^ Mrs. Wal- othir girls for the title a* part of i T^ieadav 'at the ichool. "Federal can understand,'' he said, that iHe Man W.ilh Two Shadows: -Mercer. Some 40 to 60 per cent of the i However. "the method of financing i u r Schullhips, Mrs. John Beggs, the annual ^-inter weekend of , Aid to' Education " '.• aa the iiism tieup .over the project "is no fault workers surveyed want to stay on: We go to any l-e-n-g-t-h to please our cus­ Enough flood Men Riiaik, Poor to bring about the necessary funds | m i-s. James McGovern Mrs. Don- sports and social activities to be topic of the meeting on -.vhieh .Norj O f the officials involved. " the Job and two-thirds of their tomer*. Any size made to fit your require- No More: Seifert. Do'lor on Trial: Local Stocks remains to be decided. President ^ aid Guinan and Mrs Myroh Rice. held this weekend. man.DeLiale of ret Plaee* by Town Directora in November , retire? More than of the affair is another Manches­ the Bolton school gave a legialative B uy Bip'3 rhA«»-r Un piofcabl* . . J.1- **'“ room in which it 1* miles apart through Indian terri- convention of the Anieruan Asso­ .Rook of Fart* 1966. Wright. Gat- Sr-ldjr-r provided sewer service. to keep him on?' The desire to Fire Insurance Companies - the committee is expected to make i Advertise in The Herald—It Pays MAtkham V Fabulous ciation of School .Admini.at i aloi * rie/i|^ii^, a. New W field, for-Chil­ 6 46 DoiJfi HedWArhD ^ I f it is approved in May, the tor>’. "take it easy” dominates here. Aetna Fire ...... 75t» 78Vi a recommendation to all 50 gover-j Feb. 13 through 17 at Atlantit .Irtliri Drt!f 4 TO.'^' • rchti' .Marx 10 '2?‘. Hartford Fire ...... 188 198 dren Hiifiki^y It. Mc.vk At Ten , sewer project is expected to be Health and financial independence 'qor*. ‘ ------— -— Cit.V. N. J. At the invitation of National Fire ...... 135 146 Bulletin Board k Rut *-r,ts Th‘- Psev-Js* financed by long-term nptes- to be are offered as secondary reasons. ^yrom there .the Govei-nor will go Finla Engelman. former Slate Bolton Congregational Church 7 00 ,Iohr:nv Midt»)Eht !•> Tak. A Lock fi 4A. redeemed in part by .the West Sid­ I queried Dwight S Sargent, Phoenix Fire ...... 82'4 86 V4 to the University of Arizona, Tiic- .Mr*vo» At Veai'A. commiaaionei of education and cur­ confirmation t-la** will meet al 2 prath \*Al!e\ Payi ers! assessments, if the Court of personnel director of Consolidated Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. ,son, where on Feb. 27 he will ad­ rent head of the aaaociation. Graff • 22 SALE! pm. tomorrow in the parish room, <*A!»^a nf KdHiA Drsk© ll.lt'jTh*' BiC News 4. Common Pleas uplwlds those as­ Aetna Casualty ;...201 211 dress an insurance day conference, Edison Company, who headed the mil participate tn a panel ^sn ia-■■ Congiegators wiil bring Christmas . 7.16 LV# «' Mb -'. HiChlirht* ST**'rtA A WeathAf 8. 8. sessments. The 'appeals a’re still Aetna Life ...... 83)/4 8614 discussing the Impact of,highway Huntl*‘ 4 BnnKl»^ F'^Ature '4G survey on what all this prove*. Ad­ aion of extra p»v for lea ^ ra -.vbo card* for n*e b<- for.ei.gn mission* Ran*. Bar^nti mitting that he is opposed to man­ Conn. General ...... 3 5 3 388 safety on insurance rates and other Done I’ fiwAtd* ■ pending. provide extra aertice* in fields such to their meeting at 8 p;m, tomor­ , » Th^ riainArrwin 11 il.S lack Paat .12 Assessment. Split datory retirement, he declared that Hftd. Steam Boiler .. 85 60 matters. [ as athletira and drarr^ics. StArlicrhr As a whole, some 325 West Sid­ If nothing more, the survey points Travelers ...... 84 87 The following day the Governor . Although such pa\/ ia the ptac- row. . fi.u'rrr. f tVnrJd * M«riAt The. Grade 7 elas* of -Michael- tVtiir ri*«f ' l ' “n il Tack Paw ers would pay 70 per cent and the up the great need for additional ruuuvPublic LtIUtte* will be the principal speaker at the | tire in ronnerticiit/it apparenllv * t*0 r>f‘n),A n*Ad , P 4' 12/.V* New.*' Ar W fAlher Sewer Department (sewer users study on fixed versus flexible re-1 Conn. Light & Power '22'a 50th anniversary ceremonies of presents problem* in other areas.' Tobjn will sponsor * Valentine B«t M««i»isor 2? 1 Yfi 1 ;Bf# Ww!* «■ pTBi *r " WOOL as a whole) would pay 30 per cent tlrement policies. : Htfd. Electrie Light 62’a I Temple Emanu-el. Tucson. - ; Bolton hudgeta/$160 a year foi Dante for Grade* 7 and * *t jtbe B»ttt Miittr.n .'5ho« elementary school tomorrow from 9FK RATI RDAV’S TV ^V! 4 FOR COMPi-ETE LISTfNG toward the project eatlmated at "F or Instance,” he said, "how do Hartford Gas Co. ... 41 auch aenn'ce / SALE 7.30 to 9:30 p.m.' , $100,000, if the court does not al­ companies that allow employes to Southern New England. .^notil Town The Board of Tax .Review will ter this ratio. • work beyond age 65 determine who Telephone 43'» 45 M Mr*./Rw'hard Fowler of South Mayor Eugene T. Kelly hopes among older workers are compe Manufacturing Companies MCCA Opens. | na ha* -been called to Hopewell. meet toniorrow and Saturdav from SHAGS the cases can be decided before tent? How do they rid “therri- 1 Arrow, Hart, Heg. . . 62 6 N.J. becaiiae of the death of her. 9 a.m. tn 4 p.m., at the Cnmmun- Radio /• May to elinjinate all these "if*” selves of those no longer suited 1 Associated Spring ..2 1 2 mother. Mm. George C. Koeppel itv HalJ- to hear appeals from thnAr new* hroartuHAt^ of 10 or 15-minute propert.v ***e.**nien(s, (Thit listing include* only on where the money actually will to their jobs? ” Bristol Brass ...... 1 1 1 Drive Today Il.x'J'uesday night, Mra Fowlei re­ length. Some statinn* carry other »horl newArnxtn). be coming from. ; But the May He listed among other areas Dunham B u sh ...... 8’ i turns^ to "Bolton only Sunday af- referendum can be held even if Eni-Hart ...... 4 6 4 Manchester Evening Herald Bol- MUKt— 13« where more information is needed: T h e Manchester Community t^r spending 10 dava in Hopewell s .N.«* ZaiiTtsn \t\ no IntM-Ilish A Ca p a Ha Ch«ir the case* are still. pending, offi­ Fafnir Bearing . . . . 60'3 6 t,m rorrespondent. Doris 4|. D'ltal- tOi.V* BliftfHnp of D ao M rG r^v • Productivity reeflords. arid attitudes Concert Assn. 1960-61 membership VICTOR following'the death of her father 6 1,R An lennsf'.n Landers Frary Clark IS's 2 In. felephorie Mitchell S-.V54.5. 4 4n l.- seli Thf-nia* cials say. \ of older workers, whether if a drive will open tonight with a on Jan. 30. . U .•■“l’ .\o*.« Sweeney today chose npt to diS' T Ani.-s N' Rrd-, man’s work load were eased this N.B. Machine meeting for workers at the Sec- The nchool aavings'system re­ T 3' .X/tt* (.’.imefiv .rime , »1 S]»oriA fi'inaj CUSS what the State migbt^ do I-would be welcome, whether work- North and Judd . . T 4,'i Rr,h and - R* v 1 n '3i> Mof-dA , ond . Congregational Church at ceived $18«.3« m deposit* from - I 12 b:> Sipii O ff voters reject the project. \ , ers , not . covered------J by retirement pay Rogers Corp. (Bl 14,1 pupils this week. Four aliidenla a >» tVnrid l>,ni*ht However, it seems that sewert Stanley Works New 23 :7:30. doors Kiilnanpcl. ^ 4 U .Mu«ir Tin On* w i A f —nso -continue to work because they can- ^2 i The drive will run through Feb. bought F’ S. Saving* a-amp* va l-: '.ii-|fi Tn Pf-n O iir./tiee S -■' f-'i'iafiClH. age will have to be providdd. The ribtllve on Social Security Terry Steam . . . . . |i' dll M(i*il Till Or* Il 1.3 \>Vk!i Knuridut! 36% 20 for the four concerts next sea- ued at $3,50 12 IK- .Ve,«- fi l.S Sh'-w'ca.«< ATid N ew f State has already made an $110,- M^.Sargent recommend* a basic Torringtori ...... Town Clerk David !' Toomey ; Sheriff Believes 0000 investment In land acquisition son. I 12 b Mn*ie I): nr* ; T It' ■Fuft-'-r change'in-^e "limitation pn earn­ Veeder Root ...... 49 52 Three of the concerts have al- ■ has announced" his office will be" 1 P'1 Vis.. st*r nft T IS ''tw'iui ^ and -other costs , to put the school ings” requirement Of Oto present The above quotations are not to ready been" announced-.-the Weav­ closed tomorrow because of the _ Golden Caiilo . p'eb I I ■P .Shei - WHAT-M* • 7 2" fhnnraf* N>WD . In Manchester, Sweeney said. Social Security- Act, ^ fte r benefit oe construed as acfilal^markets. (i IS- Hip dtii-w - ■ . \Z^2Q MHair - ers, the Indianapolis Symph /,v. legal holiday. iff Art Wei-niuth sa-d today he i* * .If' I-f.hn Daly '.AM Wu • He said the State could get by payment* start, tlurt would raise and the-husband and wife team of ^ Larry Kmghl and Frwl Tnnder Cotri-inced millionaire Adolph Coor* 5 41 Bip Stir«, ! « jiS \V<>ri4i loda.v cjieapcr with town service than by the! present $1,200 eaTplngscallow- 7 O Fd P -Mnrr«B i K'.T’ Sh 'wra.'** and Somm .4lutninnrn Use Rising pianist Eugene List and violinist . will be auctioneera for the social : : i i f ' . s M w a h Rpv.md th« B U rt and pspws sierving itself. In assessments ance. To aupport the .changes, n i I*, alive and- a ho.*tage of kid­ 7 (.“. -Rir Sh, e ---- (or the force main and pump sta­ Carroll Glenn. / j auction sponsored by the Woman * ; • 11 IP Piiblir Affair*. 12 f*& N>9ts Rnnndup he feels more information is^peed- Paris- France is the largest Only the members of thy as- \ FOR YOUR OlO SET naper*, 12 1. v*e-. -.IgTi iJtt tion alone, the trade school would Soiciittv of (.'hristian Service at ed. "it .* just a feeling,? he Raid. "I tirpop-t4i» pay $5,605.05 and the CatholQs aluminum producer in Western Bociation will be able to att^d . No Uni'ted Methodi*'. Church Salilr- i r . r U - Inins Lent "This change,” he reported to if Europe and the only Common single concert tickets will/be sold. thipk he .«/ftlive hut I don : have > N’>w'a \4>alh4f ■School $8,637.88. An on-site Senate subcommittee, "is not de­ day at 7:30 p.m Mr*. Charles War- , i rnnn Ballroom Market country with any substan­ A * a s p e c i a l bonu^'^ all new ren. chairman remind* member* anv prorff. It's just my particular Rav sewer disposal system for the two signed to increase the total amount j Detroit Atriomoblle mBnufaciur- tial bimtite reserves. Per capita membtrs of the. Comroiinity Con­ to leave items for the auction al idea.'.’' f t \ 0V4A schools combined .would cost $50,- of Social Security benefit pay- f» PsA’' Sorn**r« (er.s, arid deri,lers provided 7j972 A Star Extra UN8ELIEVA8LY PRICED AT ONLY Martth opposed such a ay»tem for pounds in the United StAtes, 10.8 in "at 8 p.m. at the Communil.i- Hall.' hie home in the Rocky Mountain ! vided bn a free loan basip, with the ■ Under .present 'ruling.*, as a A t ’ tonight's meeting for the i | I * O i r k the tyyo schools. ' . West Germany, 5 in Italy/aiid 3.4 Cupid * N'gb; will" be obaet ved in ' foothill* west of Denver. Hia car­ ' .e.sliniated cost of * 1,790,000 shared worker's .income rises above the in the Benelux countries. 1 workers, ayfllm, "Dancers World." INCH ryall truck, ila motor running, was h iliRliliKhlA pi WTU' He' deacribed, apparently a* an $1,200 limitatiori. the amount of honor of St. Valentihe* Day. n W hat A V ou r OpiTil<^n I by the dealers and |he maker*. alternative, a smaller force mpin 21 TV The Rev. Theodore W. tfiiandler j found abandoned on a arnall niral ' Social Security benefits he re­ and pump station for $65,000 to ■X MAeONAt 262 SQUARE INCHES Jr.'wa* host j'e.alerd^y to the Min­ bridge. ceives declines. This discourages Blood ■ wa* found on the .sea; '$60,000 that would serve only the his extra efforts. UmJer Mr. Sar­ ister* Study Group which meets two schools and some Center Stf monthly to diaciiaa an aa.aiped ] vehicle, in the dirt beaide it and on gent’s proposal, the upper limit a railing of tbe, bridge. properties and be financed almost of what a .worker would be per­ REGULAR PRICE 4349.95 book'.'Clergymen from South Wind- ehtirely by asaessment* from theae mitted to' earn would increase sub­ ManchestejrPdntdde ■ *or. Rockville. .Andover, South , The FBI laboratory in Waahiivg- WASH'n FLUFF DRY tluec sources. stantially before his !5ocial Secur­ • Coventry and Ellington partici- , ton identified the blood op the 3.59 Such a system. Martin, said, ity benefits were withheld. The YOUR OLD SET HOQ.OO pate in the group. They have re-.j bridge railing as human, but difi 'n FOLDED -'•from an overall viewpoint . . . is present upper limit for any family cently read and discusaed "T lie , not immediately aa'y whether il EVERY ONE REGULAR $5.99 and $6.99 VALUES! ■to be preferred to construction by is $2,080. ’ This would be in­ vision of Tragedy." "The Riddle 1 matched the type of the miaaing V'- the church and the State o f on-site of Roman Catholicism." 'T h e! man, . ’ ■ creased to $3,994 .0 8c LB. •A LL w a n t e d COLORS se-wiage disposal systems, whether Put simply, Mr. Sargent feel* LAUN1 You ' Mind of St. Paul.;' •Sicknea* l.'nto j Scott Werner, agent in chaigf • CREW NECK Death. " "Fear L’n'o Trembkng " of the FBI office in Denver said aepiarate or coriimon pr built and/ that no one should be getting less • NEW 1^59 STYLES or operated by the owners or by money (or doing more work. This, and "The Christian Tradition and only: "We atill are investigating TOWNE CLEANERS, Ml 9-8290 '• BOAT NECKS the Sewer -Department.” is what happens under the exist­ OPEX24 HOURS DAILY Pay ^ Unitv We Seek. " i^„,Werner refused to anawei _ * Conceivably, such a, system ing Social Security rules. And. he New- Bonk* al library I qiiealioh whether law enforcenfieiu 848 .MAIN ST.. M.AN'CHESTER (Corner Haynes St.) • BOY NECKS • OVER 200 TO CHOOSE FROM oould be the alternative in case of makes clear' that his plan is one Neiiv fiction titles added to Bol­ agencies or member* of the Coora PICKUP and DELIVERY S-/5 a “no'* vote. But it Would have which offers the- maximum induce- 7 DAYS A WEEK d^era Blasses ton Public Library include: Boda- .family have received any contacts • NOVEllTlES • SI2ES 34-36, 38-40' operational drawback* and be j ment to work without increasing - WE HAVE OTHER MODEtS IN STOCK worth. The StrVn'ge" OYi'eT Cary~ ‘ regarding the^ ifiiaaing indiiairial- hard to exipand, according-to Mar- The Captive and the Free; Coxe, ; iat. ' the total cost of Social Security PHtLCO IENOIX'WASHERS By TA^GO tin's report. And. in the _pa*t, tow-n . j spot two additional ad- STARTING AT $199.95 ofllmals have'noted the eventual j vsntagea to Mr. Sargent's plan: higher cost of expanding limited j phe standard of living for older (acllitioB. ; folk would increase. Due to-in- i Martin say* conatruction of the . flation. this segment of the popula- . '16-pound presently planperi $1(X).Q00 force | tion has been hardest hit. Many J LOWEST PRICES r * main and p(ump station coUld bs- retired piersons are suffering dire! gin•ri*s inIn June/Itin * aftera f t A r aH "yes”" v ^ r " voleVOt# in Via«»e$aKIrk*hardships today. IFI f older people Special Purchase! Lucky Sizes! May. He said the State school is had more______spending^______ppwer, the en- DOUBLE LOAD Capture Her Heart with Very Special! expected to open in Septeanber tine economy would benefit along 1962. The»'Catholic school, he said/! with them. IN OUR HISTORY! is expected to open for the freeh-- Also! as older persoti*' eanring SELECT FROM OVER 300 FROM OUR OWN STOCK 50 LB. COMMERCIAL DRYERS 1 FROM OUR TOP MAKER IMPORTED * man class In September 1961, and | rose, the government wonltl again VARIETIES OF-DARK MILK be fully occiJpW by September - gain .by being able to collect more p** * 1964. tin personal income “taxes. - DRY lO e -1 0 MINUTES OR WHITE CHOCOLATE 8Y Casuaf and Dressy Missy-Junior-Half Size DAYS ONLY •THE POUND or READY 80XED beau+Hu! ^ The only trashing machine manufactured that pre­ CoHoa Quilt - soaks your clothes and give you 3 separate, rinses. HANDBAGS DRESSES THURS„ FRI., SAT. CANDIES -i YOU CAN WASH ROBES DUSTERS Extra mad* Ye sett for much mer* aHqinaHy sold up. to SI 7.99 Slipcovers -^Bedspreads BUY NOW AND SA V E! •very on* rtquiar $8.99> T ^ D A Y 6x9 Cotton Ru$s # Drapes 'r;'i 11 HOURS OF UHlNTHtRUPTED SERVICE FOR THE LARGEST - — :— -NO WAITIKG YOUR SELECTION OF HEARTS O P E N 9 a m :*© 8 P .M . 2fi DOl^LE LOAD WASHERS S T O R E 856/MAIN ST. IN M ANCHESTER I Many shapes and colors . . . I Casual and dressy styles 16 DRYERS AND ■I i . . ,nt "Savings and /Man" MANCHESTER i4.CETXKROM,^9^ .^ ^ 2 .9 5 ? ■- Small, medium, large ' ' J". ■ I ■ ■ - ' 3* I Calf-like copies of fine fashion I A wonderful selection of better ' Utirrfiit Oiridend Rate 3!/j% Per Annum TEI,, Ml 3.7060 V.h"-:.Td« PARKAT3E % lovely ■floral print on white, pink MIDOlt TUHNPikf • • * MANCMISIIR Tell her hotr sweet .she I bags for all occasions. j dresseL to wearr now. 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PAGE SEVEN. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTERy' cONN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAleD, MANCHESTER, CONN.^,.THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1960 lit the committee, who are Edward P A G E SIX ski. Hia talk will be, about the con­ products and furniture lines avail­ Hoiieybees .Hauled conducting: its annual membership able to today’s homemaker, Shriners to Hear Raari; chairman.; Robert- MacMil­ X watsiT An* soma of iU boHs bs- drive ,thla\|nonth. Mrs. Arthur ditions in Poland, the progress of Wompi\ ^^ear had a tinge’bf Connecticut ellgibilr 'om s opaque, creating this an­ B U Y T E X A C O Delegates Named Mrs. Richard Cunningham will lan, Harold, E., Tiirklngton, W al­ Srandal To Order A Thought for Todky Rich, membership chairman and the church in Polaiid, and the To Blossoms filaiuliPfitpr ity in -it. IJis\^ry presence gsked Specks Before noying effect M they float about GASOLINE Home Decorator be hostess. She wdll be assisted by Reveitue Auditor ter ,R. -Fergpison, Austlp Cham­ a quasUon of 'Cbnneclicut Repub­ Sponsored by the Msneheeter To Coutity Confab her committee; are contacting all Polish Relief progranL, Mrs. Richard Ryan, Mrs. David bers and Arthur Holmes. j ThA^hftlf-bakeil reformer, not Connecticut in ones’ field of view*. WHOLESALE, present members oLLhe federation. licans, which waV whether they Spots before the eyes pften de­ Other speakers will be the Very Sampson, Mra. ^Joseph Santinl, 'rae club will, have Its annual WsahiT>gton''\— More and more ; yet dr>- behind the ears, but bub- ; Council ot'Chnrrhee Women interested ^xln joining Charles A, Clement, Hartford in­ Omar Shrine Club will meet Fri­ lEurniuin l|rralb were ready to conaUler running velop in middle age, occaalqnally Pump and Tank Loaned to Rev. I.«opold pabrowakl andNCar- Mrs. Allan Schubert," Mra. Joseph Potentate’s and Divan Night April Eyes Trouble • Four members of the Manchester day. Feb. 19. at the 3 J’s in Bolton. colonies o f beeX are being mobi­ PUUl-UiHliaj Hi IHJi. I liniely certain that everylhinR he him again for the oflfice he had earlier. They *eldom interfere Users of Over 2,000 Gallons may contact Mrs. RiclL at 127 roll aitko. There will he a terior decorator, will he guest Shea, Mrs. Lynwood Smith, Mra. 15 at Ben’s Liberty Hill lyig CaVn HbRAJLD PRINTUsG CO. IM-. Yankee Federation,of Democratic Women lized and truckedxacrnss country _ 1 uncovers In the politlcAl area Will lost to Abe Rihicoft Psjir years Lincoln's farewell address to the senouslv with vision or grow Annually, it'or Commercial Helalne Rd. \ lection taken for- the Polish Rclle eaker at a meeting of the Junior Frederick Stein, Mrs. Ronald Ver­ Wallsce Cook, chief qt audit, 1)1 I^ebanon. Iti Biwell Street home folks in SprlngAeld, as he Users Only). have been named delegates to the tn seek nectar awaw from home. Uanchesfci conn ; automatically be dirty and crooked ^ By A, H. O. earlier. Many People worse, 'but they are frequenUy Hartford County Democratic program. Century Club of Manchester Tues­ nier, Mrs. James Gerrlty and Mfa. Internal Revenue Service, will be rHOMAE f FfcRUUSON Had their response been Nearly was leaving for Washington,, re­ X The pariah committee will meet Edward Fahey, , ^ Llflht Control Small Hives are hauled *tq new a i^ » VALTER R FEROrOON ; la just aa’offenaive a character, In; associated with visual errors such RACKLIFFE OIL Women’s Convention to be held in day p.m. at the Whlton atidi- the apeaker. He will discuss the in­ in the affirmative, it is doubUul veals his sublims trust in God. Polish Missionary Clement, registrar /and director PubiieBerf Ambaaaador'^ohn Lodge le back New York—Specks that float as nearsightedness, and may to ■ C O M P A N Y the Hartford Courant auditorium liKthe church hall at 7 o’clock to- come tax laws and answer ques­ when bloBsOm time comes tq- im (oiinded October 1 INM hts way. a.a the . cynical and con-j that I>Jdge would have been al Standing on the resr platform of torium.^X ' / of admissions at the/Hartford-Art .Bristol, Conn.-A-A Bristol firm in front of their eyes trquble a temporarily aggravated during dl- Hartford~IAckson 7-.5191 Tuesday at 8 p.m. m ^qw night. tions about filing returns properly. end in one area. Mobile Iwekeepera firmed political crook hiin.yclf. j in this country again, and present­ to resist the temptation to try td" the train that was to take him St. John’s Speaker ■Hia topicVill beyWoii and,Your School’, of the UniveMlty of Hart­ Publlibed Everv Evenin? ‘ Except , _ , • geative disturbances, They are Miss Mary Cotter, Miss A social hour atarts at 6:30 p.m. has Introduced a new. small light are now migrating between New ana Hnlideye Entered at the Tliat i,a pephap.a why not only ly will be< Indulging in some nos­ even the score \vilh Ribicoff, who way, he spoke touchingly of the good many people,, according to ; ______^ X f IRST STATUE' Home, Moderftx Traditional and ford. attended the (Massachusetts control for use where only a few York and Florida, Minnesota and kWneas of old neighbors and Barbara' Coleman, Mrs. Olive .College of A rt and has studied fine Club President York Strangfeld J»cwt Oftice at Mancheeter Conn ae Democrats have been a 'little talgic socializing with old pon- had squeezed past him. in 1958. the ;Better 'Vision Institute. The A miaaionary from Poland will The statiHq_of Andrew Jackson Contemporary.-How Do You Want lamps are to be dimmed, bright­ Texas, southern G alifom la' and Secpna Claw Map Matter______• ■ frinMs in the city where he had C h a r t e r ^ Ii1an(igfiinpnt~"'^, Chartler,. and Mrs. Edward arts at' Columbia University. Hia reminds Shriners to make their with only a few thousand votes to condition is called "muscae voll- ap^ak at St. John’s Polish National in Lafayette Square, Washington, to Live?" Me will ahoW vignettes ened, or blended. It is Incorporat­ Idaho. Since this Increases ^^J1e ; pleased to sec the New York state necllcut friends. \Vc presume he ..ipenLa quarter of a century as a O’Dwypr. of modern and E arly, American work In the field of interior deco­ reservations now fqr Ladies Night 81IB8CRIPTIUN RATES will be pleased to find Connecticut spare. And vCe can readily iniagine tantes,” meaning "flying files" or Catholic ChJjrch tonight at -7 D. C., dedlcateh'-on Jan. 8. 1863, ed in a wallplate only 5 by 5 honey-'g'athering aeasonr-more pfq- Payable In Advance "Little Hoover ("ommi.asioii." ap­ lawyeixafid then closed his affec­ ‘■flying gnats.” The MetropoliUn Museum of Art Changes in the county constitu­ furniture, alldes of interiors, and rating includes residential, indus­ at the Country Club on Marclj 5- Republicanism has been so early that l.xxige, if he could have worn o’clock. waa the flr.H .all-.American eques­ inches. 1 duction results. g ia Veal ...... * ‘ 2 6t pointed to inveatlKate the city of tionate relqarks with these words: Between the lens of the eye Building in New York City la tion will be the main topic; ' will discuss and Illustrate services, trial and commercial projects. . They can be niade with members 8 1 * Monthe ...... 1 ■land firm in the corner of his old th(f party nomination for governor The Manchester Federation is He is the Rev. Boleahaw .Sikor- trian statue to be erected. Three Montha ...... New York, stub Us toe violently again, would have entered the con­ "I.now leavXnot knowing when or and the retina is a subatance owned by' the city, hut the coller- DR. H. FIELDS , One Month ...... ■ " , friend and congressional as.sociate, whether I may,ever retiirn. with a tlona belong to a corporation which X and perhaps disastrously beciutse Vice President Riohaid Nixon, and test with high and hopeful courage. known aa the vitreous humor, iTeeklv ...... ^ ta.'k before me^gieater than that which is normally transparent and administers the museum under a Blnrle Copv ...... delighted t o ' hear that, by such And,'as wfe ourselvgs run that of the neophyte zeal of some of its which rested on W a^ingtoi). W ith­ jellylike. But sometimes it gets charter. early firmness, Connecticut may imaginary ivace, we can, concede 1J7 EAST CENTER ST. MEMBER Ob inve.sIlKative personnel. / out the assistances^ the Divine THE a s s o c ia t e d PKESS have delivered one of the key dis­ that it probably would ha\'e result­ The Aeioclated Freer le exclualvel\ * This commission ha^ened to ed in one thingNit probably js-ould Being who ever attended him, I AMtlllea to the uee 01 repuniication oi couragements which persuaded cannot*succeed. With that 'assis­ HAS RESUMED 2D dispRirhe.* cr<*rtit^rt to It . ot have its purpose labetetf from the Governor Rockefeller to leave the have shaded the Ribicoff avalanche tance I cannot fail. Tn MtX. otherwipp croditfrt in fOiff papet start . It was c r e a t ^ by the Re­ field clear for Nixon. enough to preserve Republican con- with This New “ IJBlversai" .«A<1 Wan Iht locAt n^wa pobtlPheO hrr<» trol 'of the House.. Smqq,. fewI rec him who can go with me OFFICE HOURS U1 riEbt5 of r^puhlicaiiori oi vo^riai. ptjbliCHn lefiTslatii elected along Lodg^ and Nixon were fellow .main with you and be everyi^ Olapalehee_»_• k. herein - I ^ are aleoalaee rakBArrrnreaervert ' ' '* / ognized any danger that tbe House FREE HEAT wrap around finned ataoked heater i wdth Governor ^Ison Rockefeller. members of a rather brilliant fbp good, let us confidently group of young liberal Republi­ might go Democratic, th4< imag­ ■''.’Fun Afnrlrt ch#»nt of N E A S^rv ! that all will yet be well NO DISTURBING OF It la tradition immemorial for New can in.siirgents when they were in inary Lodge accompllahment'would ore This care commending you, as 1 hope in SMOKE STACK ^IhjbiisheTa B*pteafnlaUvra; j'he : York governors aiming at the pres­ Congress together. Nixon as Pres­ not have been recognized as nuy- tiiV ia amiua Msfhewa Special Acenev - New thing. Instead, Lodge'would havg your prayers you will, commend INSTALL ON OUTSIDE ^urk ChlraBo Delroit and Roelnn idency to/feather their candidacies ident would certainly be pleased to S been evaluated as a weak a lid dis­ me. I bid you an affectionate fare- OF SMOKE PIPE Z^EMBER AlTDIT BUREAU Ok with niRck of one kind or another, have John Lodge continue as the .^mCLTl.ATlONT ____ ambassador to Madrid, If that astrous candidate because . the wel'l.” x the flfat Roosevelt With his probe Rev. K. Ejnar Rask should' piea.se Lodge, or to find party had come close to losing the ONLY •The Herald Priminp Company. Inc. '•Covenant Church . Have You Met? 'nBum<‘R no fmencmi rcsponAibnitv for of /Ihe insurance companies, the other find some pther fine place House. 445 HARTFORD ROAD. Near McKEE Tn 19.58. Lodge returned to 1.95 trertlaerrde;m^"),M^rd"o7herTadmr mau?r | ?^cond Roosevelt with hia handling for Lodge to seiwe, if Madrid has The ;Menchealer Eveninc Horald__ /nf Jimmy Walker, Dewey with his been begun to bore hirn\^At the Spain, perhaps a little hurt and present reading, then. Lodge's fu­ mystified that his party had not — IJiPplay ftflT^rtlslPR dooms hourii■ • prosecutions. This present com­ tl^WeSTAT ture marches well alongside N ix­ responded more f^sittvely to his.} EASY TO. FREE PARKING F or MondJiv-*! n m Fridflv mission was to produce the scan­ wmoaw SHADES OPEN DAILY, 9 to 9 For Tu«odav—1 n m. Mopdar ;/ on's prosppcl.s, which are fairly potential availability. But the sit-i INSTALL "For Wodm*«dRv—1 n m TpoodAV dal which would in'erease Rorke- bright, and I>xige'a interest in nation really was that the party, } or Tburodav—l . r m WFdr^'rddy. . w a s h a b l e or FrldAv—1 pm ThiirrdAy feller's headline ^ m e throughout politics, therefojg. looks forward however unconsciously, had his ; \ Make yonr preiwnt olVilred Imating wyslem hrip keep your b***' or gjih irdR v-l r m FridR^' ' the nation. on the national level.' liwn best interests at heart. Letting j INTERSTATE X- m\Aroiround Aliiiiiinuin fin. Erom your Present Hoi Mnter Bcwnetlmes joining in. what is de-, , ______, _ ,321 m i d d i j : t p k e . e . mission has been at work, other HeatlnjX^JSystem. With Little or No Extra HeaHng Cost. MANCHKSTER. CONN. Sieloptrig into something of a run-1 sources have been breaking scans E. A. JOHNSON PHONE Ml 9-4604 iilng commenlarx' belwceh Presi-1 rials in New York public life­ m ./mi.m m bn PI 2-8213 Sent Eisenhower and the .critics of j rs th«r juicy ones. PAINT GO. Here is one of .your neighbors, t t e missile gap, among whom we | 72:i Mam ,St.. Tel. MI 9-4501 But the "Little Hoover Commis­ an independent businessman in number, most -mounifully, Walter vour community, engaged in a sion" came up with, for its own •kjppmann. , I 31, hlghlv-developed! modern serv­ particular piece of muck, a situa­ First we reported Lippmann oh-1 ice that is helping many family, tion in which a po'litician who had business and profesaldnai peo­ -lierving that "we can't be satisfied j romantii done favors fop a contractor had ple to plan and-'control ■ their to Bccept the position of second | finances efficiently. He can show had a garage built for himself by iest ” Tlien there was Eisenhower,} Flowers are a beaiilifiii ex­ GOOD you the one sure waV;.to guar­ that same contractor. When the Yova EXISIlNO ilOl IKAII* ctlPFl* TUBS it his press .conference, indicating | pression of Valentine senti­ antee yourself the things you Turn your exjKised hot water copper itihlng into radiators. In a value mosl—Confidenre in the Uiat no nation could always ex- politician produced the checks ment! Give your lady love a with which he claimed he had paid NEWS matter of aeonnds. No disturbing oUropper tubing or system, no future, education for your, chil­ jject to be first in everything, con- fragrant, colnrfiil bouquet tools neeessary, heating engineers Nwoinmend 8* of fins for dren, ownership of your home, the contractor the $2,.500 in\olved, •t*ding that dictatorahipa often a gay cor.sape . . . or / in; X 10’ area with additions as |»er reqrttred heat desired. 50 fins control of your business, rare- the legal Sir Galahad managing fn the hard ef hearing , ROOMY ieem to attain great efficiency, and roinantirally . iuipre.saiye used for 1 lineal foot of radiation. Paeke^SO finif per e Q free retirement or extended va­ the probe was not to he tricked. He '-^ t reminding his hearers of some floral arrangement. Stoiyin box made in and 1" coper tube size. \ uer box cation. ilston ral outcomes th whicli dicta- found out that the contractor, dur­ or phoqe our .aelerti^ is He is ready to serve Yo»i. "fnrships have nevertheless lost to j ing this .name period, had-myateri-' wonderful and lutxlestly ously withdrawn $2,600 from one HOME Drays of life which still succeeded in j I priced. ^ of his own hank account.s. ,\or did kNCHESTER SUN LIFE ^ e p in g the wsys and honoring the | Quality so PI RNF.I.I. PLACE A.VSCRANCE CO. failure of evidence to trace this TEL. MI .3-2856 ■values of freedom. ' OF CAN ADA } $2,500 back to Uie politii ian deter W e ’rp open tXiiight-til! 9 CRUSADER* N o v we have to report the Lipp- the commiasion sleuth. He found P .M .—So /

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« THURSDAY, FEBRUARY^J.1* I960 PAGE EIGffT ^ine Tanker ValadeGirl/ I After Buffeli Fdimd Slain X' GRAND OPENING SALE ““ 8«n rnmcl*co, Feb. 11 (ff)—^The Derry, N;H., Feb. 11 (-TH;Th» JmxM Tenker Angelo Petri, her 2 V4 badly beaten, body of 18-year-old Choie* Frttb Cm»i«etlcur Poultry . . . Wroet From Farm l i You! •ywimon gmllbn cwrgo Intact and her Sandta Vala^ was found yester­ aafe after a storm disabled day by a motorist on a rural road V R a r k A D E * a At The Sparkling, Modem 3i^t off the Golden Gate, was of this Manchester suburb. Part 11, m i s. V t. , back to port for repairs to- of her clothing had been tom MIDDU TURNPIKE • • • MANCHESTfR !★ ^ a y . away. •* I The tugs MiWmiki, Sea Wolf Authorities refused to say ■“tad Bea Fox eased the disabled whether «ho had been raped. Re­ "Vessel Into calm San Francisco sults of an autopsy were withheld. :ia y . She will be repaired at the An extertisive land, water and air -Bethlehem rtilpyeid, here. search had ■ been conducted since \the girl disappeared the night of Barbecue Chlcksn I The seven-mlllion-dQllar ship, Feb. 1. She had been on her way Eo. 1 / -world’s largest wine Tahker, spent home from' a YWCA swimming ijthe night at sea near the San class. / . ' DOICIOUS. WRAPPED IN MINIMCBf GOOKED Trandsco Lightship, 12 miles from Police traced her movements im- ALUMINUM FOIL FOR YOUR CONVEWENCE WEIGHT 1 LB. ^ e Golden Gate. til she left a bus that brought her ; The tugs Miklmlkl, Sea Wolf and from downtown Manchester to a iBea Fox had lines on the Petri, bus stop a mile from her home on • BROILERS :>oady for a 4-hour tow to the the city’s outsldrts. •FRYERS -Bethlehem shipyard here. The body was discovered 10 Poultry Parts GOME 'N' GET ’EM! THE GRAND OPENING SALE OF THE BEAUTIFUL NEW TOP NOTCH MARKET ~ The storm that almost wrecked miles from her home. • ROASTERS IN MANCHESTER IS NOW IN FULL SWING. COME IN. SEE THIS MODERN ADDITION TO SHOP-, 3the 580-foot vessel abated yfcster- Richard B. Rolfe, 19. of Auburn, BUY THE PARTS YOU UKE BEST was driving from his job when a • FOWL Pin g c o n v e i^ e n c e in Ma n c h e s t e r , a n d g et y o u r s h a r e o f the s a v in g s . No life was lost but the full ex- flash of red caught his eye. It was BREASTS . . . LEGS . . . WINGS ... . UVERS •TURKEYS X “tent of her damage still was to be just over a snow, bank, thrown up Ijtallied. by a road plow. Having heard that • CAPONS i; The Petri, bound for Houston, the missing girl had been wearing (Cleaned) Lbs. a red blouse, he stopped and in GIZZARDS 2 59c • DUCKS (Acrompanled By 2waa only four miles from the Gold- An Adult) . ;en Gate Tueisday morning when vestigated. • CORNISH HENS FREE GiHs For The Kiddies' Atty. Gen. Louis C. Wyman (Soup Stock) 3 Lbs. 39c ^glant waves poured throug^h her BACKS / a* ■__ Iventllators, shoitog out her con- said the girl had bloody bruises on her head, had what appeared to be -trols. As the Petri’s crew strug- k puncture wound in her side and 2gled to control the ship, they found BUY q u a l it y ★ BUY LYNN POULTRY Five ScouU with their senior patrOl.^ leader get ready to light a supper Are beli^ the log wind had bruhses on her arm. *lier rudder had been lost. . Gov. Wesley Powell promised Z The Petri’s crew at first break. In uniforms are Lloyd GranL Jeft.Klrkham, Broce Griffin and Howard G ^ t In checked shirt is David Perham, while Donald Griffin Jr., senior patrol leader pauses in wood splitting chore. full resources of the state to And :jhought the ship was going to the slayer. -break up and 14 of the 41 men (Herald Photo by Satemis), ______Tl'*-wruv .i \ -Coast Guard helicopters. Then dCapt Edward A. Lehn Jr. decided )v\70y'i^' it;- ^ 5 e could be saved.. * -.X i'tX '- 'T’-Coast Guard Cutters and tugs Scouts Camping Out ;|>rorked through the night Tuesday BONELESS Zto get tow lines to the Petri. Yes- ^rday they towed her out of -deef>er waters, away from two On Green in Hebron Hsand bars, and awaited today’s •Cdes to bring her back Intb port. Boy Scouts of Hebron TrooptwiU continue to supply the pulpite i ' , ' '■X -a*'’.*.. ‘ 28. have. r been. camping —^1.^,. out . allati >»# tl. fl twotwft churchesrhiirrhfts duringdtirin? this week on the Green In their town ^ o n th and March, except that he I VsFf? will be on active duty at the Mitch­ CHUCK ROAST in observance of Scouting’s SOtl)- zStepinac’s Body anniversary and Boy Scout Week. ell Air Force Base for the next two Sixteen boys under the leader­ weeks. He was a chaplain in the 5 In Parish Church Air Force in World War II. ship of scoutleaders George Rose New Arrival and Richard Grant have taken A dau^ter, Cathy Jane, was / Z Zagreb, Yugoslavia, Feb. 11 turns in the campout, usually four i-^ T h e’^body of Alojzije Cardinal born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. 974 MAIN STREH or five at a time. The scouts set Cole Saturday. The Cole family tjBtepInac lay in state today in the up three tents and a shelter Sun­ Completely, Breafrhtokingly Nevf^nd Beautiful n ittle parish church of Kraslc, de- live near the entrance to Hope day. They cooked dinner and then Valley Rd. -«ied burial in his cathedral at four boys, Jeft Eddy, Lyman Eddy Mfaw Maljorte L.’Heath, daugh­ You must ?e^ it to believe R. Completely new fronvheRfl to tne, muRnmc^ntly decorated and offering every modern con­ ;;^grreb. Jr., Uoyd Grant and Rod McCor- venience in a gay »I mosphere of warmth and fnendlineaa. - Yugoslavia’s Communist gov- ter c t-M i. and. Mrs, Donald G. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER rison slept at the camp Sunday Heath of Amston Lake, and Frank 3emment refused permission for fhe, night. D. Clifford of (Hastonbury will be -cardinal's body to be moved to \,They were scheduled to get up married on Saturday at the Beth­ Utagreb, seat of his archdiocese, at 5 a.m. Monday and oook thedr lehem Lutheran Church, East -vehere "he normally would have own breakfast, but reveille came Hampton. 3bwn buried. The authorities said at 4 a.m. when the tarpaulin blew All 4-H club membere and lead­ would have to be buried at the off the s h e l ^ The boys repaired ens are asked not to forget that church in, Kraslc, his native vll- the mishap, cooked their break­ March 5-12 will be National 4-H SAVE WORLD GREEN 3age, where the Communists kept fast, and then wOht home to get Club Week ^ m confined as a paroled prisoner. ready for school. Since then all Z The funeral will be held Satur- the boys have spCTt aL'least one Manchester Evening Herald He­ flGURt SWIFTS PREMIUM—SMALL, LEAN -day. The- Red authorities said all night at the camp. bron correepondent Mlaa Susan‘B. STAMPS FOR FREE GIDS !22 Roman Catholic bishops * of Scoutmaster Rose said the Con- Pendleton, telephone AOademy 8- Double World Green -Yugoslavia, members of the Za- dltlonV at the camp are the same 8454; Igreb Cathedral Chapter, all mem as the boys would experience while Fum fROIY 5>ers of the cardinal’s family and camping in woods. SMOKED PICNICS ’ ■ ^11 persons of Kraslc Parish could Show ^ Slides and Cut From Swifts Premium Young Tender Lambs l^ttend the ' requiem and burial Mrs. Albert S. Taylor showed Modern^Derby D o u b le .^/Stamps weOnesdays! •aervlce, which yrtll last more than slides and gave a talk on the PkICED ^w o hours. Five bishops will of- Northfleld Confe^rence on ReUgious Stamps All This y cia te. EducaUon at the meeting of St. Dates to 1850| LAMB COMBINATION ’ X . . . / ■■ ■ Cardinal Stephlnac, fll-year-old Peter's Wonfeh’s Guild TuMday mm ^ evening.. She attended the con- PLUMP. TENDER. HIESH. MEATY Spiritual leader of Yugoslavia’s London — The derby hat wasj -ceven mtllloh' Roman Catholics, ferencis as' a represefltative from j Now! Here’s your chance to fill thort books.faster. C o ^ T n and take advantage of this Grand Open St. Peter’s.' She also repeated her first known in ancient Greece, FREE PARKING □lied yesterday after five years of though by a different name. Many ing Bonus Bonanza, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and/^aturday, Feb. lO-l I-I2-I1. -Communist Imprisonment on talk and. showing of slides last Plenty''of fi^e, easy parking in night at the Congregational Wom­ centuries later, in 1850,a London EXTRA LARGE ^ !xharges of wartime collaboration hatter, William Bowler, Introduced ' ______niir big lot. You park just a few ;;wlth the Naxla wid nearly nine en’s Fellowship meeting, held in SWEET. JUICY TEMPLE - O th* Bmith-Gellert LOUnge at He­ the rnodefn version—a hard round \ step.s from the door. Ilyears of confinement to thd limits hat with curled brim. The crown 1 ■Jit Krapic. bron-Congregational Church. BREASTS Here ArefJust A Few Of Our Low, Low Frieest No Minister Yet was about as high as today’s stove- The committee in charge of se­ ,plpe hats. ■ ■ „ . ' 2 .Movie Output to Rise . curing a permanent ministerial A few years later William Coke supply for the Hebron and Gilead ordered a model with a lower | Tender,! ean. Succulent PARCEL PICKUP ^ Hollywood — Film producers Congregational Churches, has not crown. This fashion caught on and No. bundles to carry.. Leave your tplan to release 270 feature movies yet been able to meet this require­ these hats became known first as RIB or carriage at the check-out. It’s there Jiuring 1980, an Increase of 20 per ment. In the meantime guest "cokes” and then “billycocks,'’ '• ■‘cen t over 1959. They will spend preachers will, supply the pulpits ‘‘skimmers,’’ “hard hats,” and U OZ. PKG. LOTN meet-^you as you leave our park­ libout $429,000,000 on production Uirough February and March. The "Iron hats.". . , HRM. RIPE END ing lot \vhcre a courteous clerk puts -costs compared with last year's Rev. Rodman Cart, pastor of the When the hat was introduced it in your car. ' / !3340,5QO,000. The main reason for Vernon Congregational Church will to New York, a tradesman didn’t ;tte Increase la a rise in movie at- be guest minister this coming Sun­ know what to call ll.^He had seen Yea'itetlw Jtendance-^up 10 per cent in the day. a photograph of L5>rd Derby wear­ Iki m§M :jirst 10 months of 1959 compared Dr. J. Good Brown, who was the ing one, so he ^jdled the hats- der­ AND ^svlth the nke period of 1958. pastoral supply last week Sunday, bies, and the-ilame stuck. MODERN A, C. PETERSEN FARMS DELiaOUS Our Vary Bast Center Cut XI EverythiiiR’s new and bright and .modern' except our. friendliness B ^ / LEAN. whjeh is the. warm, sincere, ol(K CELLO PKG. ICE ONE HALF fashioned'kind that ha.s become’^ , FRESH CLEAN and WASHED MEATY GAUON Top Notch trademark. !• PORK CHOPS ■ X ■ ' ^ I CHOICEST IN TOW N...! CREAM ■ ■ X • ' . • =•1 I II,.II- - V ri: ...... w LIPTOK'S ONE CENT SALE! = S ^ M 0 MELL fully co oked ^ I N A C l I l S ' Packer’s Brand-^Lean, Tasty Buy package of 48 at regular price of LB.. 64c. Get 16 more tor Ic. CELLO rKG. gives HAMS ftem goodness READY-TO-EAT 46 Oz. Can LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE 25c CAR'-- > E-Z CUT Open Wednesday, Thursday and Whole or Shank Half VT MAID SYRUP 12 .Oz. iSot. 29 c Green Giant. >49 Xa.^S. NO. l MAINE • ■ HERSHEY ALMOND BARS of 2. 89c REG. Ifi OZ, FACIALTISSUES 2®°ro;“39e CANS 2 For S9c POTATOES COOKIES 2 ko.2, 4 9 c PEAS _ Lb. CUT-RITE WAX PAPER Nabisco Bacon Flavored Thins ...... 8V2 ox. pkg. 35e DASH DOG FOOD 3 Reg. 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Inc:. both of Norwich. and McQueeneyr back the $5,000 deposit plus Mufi- Dupont operates'^ aundromats in Royce alleges he suffered seri­ by "falsely and fraudulently” Brunswick, Canada. Hla paternal grandmother is Mrs. Walter- said, "local police can make ar­ it^feea and other expenaes^cur- C. Smith of Manchester. He has a brother, Robert Lewis, 514, New London and Groton as well as ous injury, great medical expense stating that certain lease arrange­ rests this Sunday.” red during negotlatlonsjor. pur­ and a sister, Brenda Darlene, 2V4. Norwich. and loss of work. • • ments involving one of fhe Unanta chase of the buUdln|X^ Judge Radirv' set the deadline In the building were In force. -Jan. 14 after, being told a similar Judge Radin hau Issued a re­ He was shot in the ICg Jgn. 26 ' The Johnson Hollaing la on the Kendall son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cobb, 35 Birch 8t. straining ordjr pending hearing of by a single blast from a shotgun Karnell also charges that Co­ east side of Miin St. south of . . 4.v,T;4^ case faced disposal in Hartford lumbia agreed to perform certain He was bom Feb. 4 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ma­ County within three weeks. their petition. The order prevented held by Wassmer. Wassmer was Brainard PI. The Hartford Gas Co. ternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Reginald Coleman, South New London, tlroton and Norwich arrested after the shooting and maintenance and repair functions, maintains an office in the build­ He isaid however, he would deny but failed to live up to the agree- Londonderry, Vt. His paternal grandfather is Ernest Cobb, the petition before him without a police from enforcing the blue law. was charged ..with assault with a ing, which also contains a shoe Wardsboro, Vt. hearing if the Hartford petition It applied only to Dupont-Red Tag deadly weapon. He is free under store, ' an appliance atore, a and Troy laundromats, which have "The defendant (Columbia) reck­ was not heard or was denied with­ $1,000 bond. lessly made statements,'! which bakery and several apartments. Robert Mark, sqn of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Len^ in four weeks. been open on Sundays since. Court officials have not scheduled Kamell The action Ja returnable to the Twin Hills, Coventry. He was bom Feb. 8 at ManchesteryMe- a court appearance for Wassmer. turned out to be false,” adds. Superior Court in March. morial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. anennon Sr., Pawtucket, R. I. Ike Airs New, 4-Point Plan Royce underwent surgery the- night of the shooting and buckshot Cheryl Lynn, daughter, oP'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, pellets were removed from his leg. For Nuclear Tests Control According to police, the shooting Fresh Start Requested Talcott Hill Rd.. Coventry' She was born Feb. 3 at Manches­ ter Memorial H ospital./ Her maternal grandparents are Mr. climaxed a series of disputes be­ and Mrs. Albert F. Byay, Talcott Hill Rd., Coventry. Her’ pa­ tween Royce and his ./ife,.Judith, (Continued from Page One) 19. She had taken their two young ternal'grandparenls/arc Mr. and Mrs.'Flo.vd Williams Sr., 64 Mountain St., Ellijagton. Her great-grandfather is C. E. Wil- Morton Lauds (five months and 22 months) chil­ On Library Addition or more’’ because that is the level dren to her parents' house the liama of Lake S y She has two sisters, Donna Lee, 5, and Robin which "rah now’ be adequately Marie, 4, weekend before the incident. monitored." Plans for the proposed Mary^ erendum based on the Kelly plana Sm oked Hom s It -was under ‘.ood that this is John Lodge as Royce was on his way to the that it would be best to start all Ellzatwth Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barker Lockett, house police <>aid, when Wassmer Cheney Library addition drawn by the earth shock magnitude equiva­ Rockville Policeman Robert Kjellquist inspects damage done in the late architect Henry S. Kelly over again. 156 P ari/St. She waa bom Feb. 3 at Manchester Memorial lie an(d lent to the explosion underground safe at the A&P Supermarket. The dial was knocked off. The door at the left shows effects of a met him in the front yard and told Martin said the town could still Hospital; Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Jordan C INCLUDING ALL Mate for Nixon him to stay a^ y. Royce kept ap­ have been scrapped, and the Li­ $ioott of a w eapon of 20 kllotons. A kilo- Jimmie used by thieves to, get into the store. (Herald Photo by Saternis). brary Board will request the use the plans If It wanted to, but D, Ward, SpHngfield, Vt. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. PULL THOSE BIG THICK ton is^uivalent to 1,000 tons of proaching, police said, and, was that to do so would seem point­ and/Mrs. Ralph G. Ix>ckett, Denver, Colo. felled by the shotgun blast. Board' of Directors to appoint a. CENTER SLICES ■ TNT. (Continued from Page One) new architect. less since the %’Oters rejected them. CUT Eisenhower was asked whether The suit is retutna' le to the Su­ The Library Board, at Its budg­ perior Court March 1 for action. At a meeting yesterday after­ Roger James; aon of Mr. and Mrs. James Conley. 30 Thomp­ the United States under the new, Asked if he thought Nixon had Obituary noon., with General Manager Rich­ et meeting Jan, 31, refrained son St., RoCkvlllg. He wa.s bom Feb. 3 at Mancheater Me­ other w ondw fulprW *- SHANK proposal would resume under­ the party's presidential nomination 3 Breaks Reported ard Martin, several Library Board from Including any major repairs morial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra.- )lus m any ground testing. AIJ tests In the “sewed up lock i^tock and bar­ for Mary Cheney Library in ths William Sanborn, Auburn. Maine. His paternal grandmother Is FULL CUT rel?" the party chieftain respond­ Mrs. Sarah Jane G. Steinberg nfpntber's decided to discard the HALF United State's, PriUin and Russia 'plana for the $250,000 addition. hope that the addition w'ould be Mrs, Lyda 'Webber, Augusta, Maine. BUTT HALF were suspended on a voluntary Mrs, Sarah Jane Gordon Stein­ Hospital Notes ed; berg, 83, wife of Albert W. Stein­ Mayor Eugene T. Kelly today put befose the voters again in the basis in the fall of 1958. "Indications today arfe he would In Rockville-Vernon May referendum. - Jean blarie, daughter of Mr' and Mrs. Octave L. Bailey, 9 . He replied that issue of re­ be our nominee. Lock, stock and berg. 292 Charter Oak St., died at opined that the addition will not her home this morning qfter a long Visiting hours: Adulte * to go on the voting machines in • a .In view of the rejection of the Village St . Rockvilie. She was bom Jan. 29 at Hartford Hospi­ sumption of tests is something this barrel is pretty conclusive. There They P-m. Maternity 2 to 5 and 6:80 to plans by the voters and the loss tal. Her maternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Adam P. iulomoW* CASCO government Would have to decide always the remote possibility illness. Thieves ■ broke into three more? a u t o m a 11 c front door. ---- ^ May referendum to be held on lb She was born in Manchester, Sept. kntgked the dials off two safes but ' 8 p.m. Children’s Ward 2 to 7. various capital improvements.- of 'any chance to change the plans Karkevlch, Ellington. , Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and mcmciuwns lb. of change between now and July.” Rockville business places and one with its allies. 29, 1876, the daughter of the late failed to get them opjan. He could, before the May referendum, said Mrs. Gilbert Bailey Sr., Columbia Falls. Maine. WSTIHOH^l Hlscnhower was also asked Morton, conceded that the lack of Kelly said he was not speaking Martin, the addition should not be William and Sarali McClellan Gor­ Vernon store in a continuing rash not see that anythlrfg was miss- PatienU Today: 229 for the Board of Directors or lU EUCniC whether a failure, to reach agree­ a contest for the presidential noml- don. She Was a former employe of of breaks last night but proprie-' a d m i t t e d y e s t e r d a y ; Mrs. included on the referendum. Andrew Ennis, son oflM r. and Mra. Winaton A. Chevalier, ■r ment on a test ban in the current •nation could detract from the in- i-ng, he told policdf fiscal policies committee, which Two Itema on Machine Cheney Bros. The S.teinbergs cele­ tors reported little loss. The front dobr of the package Doris Farr, 9 Laurel St., Rockville; .55 Oliver Rd. He was bom Feb. 3 at St. Francis Hospital, O neva talks would darken the terest. ln the Republican national is studying various improvements. Instead, only the $550,000 Bar­ LONO ISLAND GRADE "A?* brated their 55th wedding anniver­ Entered•4d were the AandP Super­ store was also Jimmied, and a bot­ Mrs. Annie Dillon, 100 Sleep Hol­ But the mayor said school ren­ Hartford. His maternal grandmother ia Mrs. William T. Elnnia, prospects for 10-power East-West convention at Chicago. low Lane; William Ursin, Andover; nard Junior High School Phase ni 24 Newman St. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 5 0 0 sary last April. market on Union St., the adjacent tle or two of liquor was thought to ovations and the West Side sewer lb. disarmament negotiations due to However, he reasoned that har- Surviving, besides her husband, AandP-Package Store, the Bar 83 Joseph Gorris, Coventry; Ufem will be on the referendum, along Arthur W. Chevalier, St. Albans, Vt. He has two brothers. ^ o n y over the choice of the presi- be missing, police said. project will already be on the with the $97,000 West End- seWer OSTIR Avg.-Wght. start .March 15. are a daughter, Mrs. Stanclifl Food Ranch on Windsor Ave., all State Trooper George Lawrence Pantaluk, 98 Charier Oak St.; Winston A. ,Jr., .7, and Brett W„ 5: and s sister. Elizabeth B.. 9. ' He said scientists had adyisM, *dential nominee would have its ad­ machines and other Improvements project. 4-5 lbs. Wood o f Manchester; two nieces in Rockville, and'the .Vernon Cen­ of the Stafford TYoop is assisting David Dickson, Stafford Springs; ^INFKU) DUCKLINGS vantages '.'and give us greater free­ might -better be financed on a him that in fact the problemhpt and a nephew. ter Market on Rt. 30, Vernon. Mrs. Dixie Sfreddo, Stafford At the time of the 19.58 referen? lAtirle I.>’nne, daughter of -Mr, and Mrs. Robert A. Carlo, 18 policing nuclear testing ancU^e dom of action, to rebuild the or­ local poHce tp investigating last pay-as-you-go basis, if possible. dum there was a great deal of op­ foiciuw mpw Funeral services will be held n»e Bar 83 break was discovered night's breaks. Lawrence and Pa­ Springs; Mrs. Gilda Kravantha, Marishall Rd.‘ She waa bom Feb. 6 at Manchester Memorial storage and use ^ f nucleay ma-' ganization." Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the Wat­ at 1 a.m. today by Patrolman Glastonbury; >1rs. Jean St. Pierre, Meet Monday position to the library addition on GRAND UNION—SLICED MIX OR MATCH D oes^e think New York Gov­ trolman Robert Kjellquist have- Speaking for himself, he ruled Hospital. Her maternal grandmother ia Mrs. Evelyn F. Robb. FANEUIL hall ■ terials are so difficult ^ t this kins-West Funeral Home,. 142 E. Cldrence Neff, who found a rear )»2 Edward St.; Austin Weiman. 46 the grounds that It was too ex­ Mancheater. Her paternal grandparents are Mr.'and Mi;s. John really is starting at the ^norhy end ernor Nelson Rockefeller can be been investigating a break at out the library addition, storm pensive. Some opponents of the Center St. The Rev. Clifford O. door window smashed. 1516 in .Hartmann's Supermarket Jan. 2^,' Portland St,; Mrs. Florence J."Carlo. Hartford. She has a brother, Robert Alan Jr. SLICID BACON of disarmament, — / persuaded to run for vice presi­ Simpson of Center Congregational sewers, and a proposed highway additlon--flfanled to know why the COLD CUTS 4 p>?. 9 9 * truders had! apparently -reached that netted thieves more than ,$2,- Hughes, 91 Ridge St.; Mrs. Edna The Impression h^,gave was that dent? Church will officiate. Burial will reached through the broken win­ McMullin, 245 N. Main St.; Miss garage .— all of which are being Whl4,on Library . In the North End ISO GRAND UNION-r-SKINLESS. . he believed even a failure on the "I don't know. He seems pretty 000. X studied by the fiscal policies com­ couldn't be enlarged to take care of ' Jay Michael, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pelletier. 12 Cum^ KATIES—NEW CROP 4% U m A # be in East Cemetery. dow to unlock the door, but there Janet Bieu, 96 Charter Oak St.; berland St. He was bom B'eb. '6, at Mancheater Memorial Hoa- nuclear test issue would not neces- adament but he would be an ex­ Friend.s may call at the funeral appeared to be nothing missing. On Jan, 28 the Rockvillq’Mnance Miss Amy Shorrock, 276kl- Middle mittee. The- committee meet# Mon­ the overcrowded c o n d 111 o n at All Meat Pranks yVw ■ sarily blight, all disarmament cellent man on the ticket.” Co. door was JinTmied-.-’and about day night with Martin to study Chene.y. The Whlton Library has a pttal. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. George Du­ SAUIRKRAUT 2 X 2 ^ home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 At 2:10 a.m. Vernon Special Con­ Tpke • Tracy Brack, Glastonbu^'. pont. 117 Ridge St. Hla paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. FANCY—WHITE / ' hopes. ./ ...... to 9 p.m. stable Edwin Carlson found the $1S taken from a ^ h drawer. ADMITTED TODAY: Grover storm sewer needs. trust fund which could be used for FERRIS—HICKORY SMOKED . ^ ^ '■ g 9 In deyiSing the nbw. limited Three breaks followed on subse­ Detailed plans and. V/e^ificatlons construction. < Pelletier, 21 Biasell St. He haa a brother. Guv Richard, 4*4 lb.,4 'w'indow of a rear doof at the Ver­ Hallgrant, French-^Rd., Bolton; Su­ 4’4... ’ ■ JUM BO SHRIMI^ , 0 7 tin agreement and abandoning- the Erwin B. Henry non Center Market had been quent nigiits, M the PolLsh Amer­ san Mosler, 47 Marlon Dr.; Mrs. for' the library addition were drawn ■ Backers of the Cheney addition Ih. CANNED HAM deadlocked efforts to negotiate a South Winflsor ican Citizen^' Club, the .Rockvilly replied that the Whlton Library Buy 5^lb. Box-^only $4.39 . . . $AVE EVEN MORE Erwin B.. Henry, 72, who lived smashed. Ssuifuel H. Moses, pro­ Anna Pazianos, 23 Greenhlll .St. two years ago by Henry Kelly, who Mark David, son of Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Duprey, 377 • totjaf test prohibition, U.S. officials with his niece, Mrs. Waller Wight- prietor, said some cigarettes tvere Bowling RHiza, and, unsuccessful­ b i r t h s YESTERDAY: A son died in January. wasn't used to Its capacity then, e ■ lAisen w'e keenly aware of the fact that ly, at ;lil<;key and Julie's Soda that the habits of those , who use Smith S,t., Wapping. . He was bom Feb. 6 at Manchester Me­ man, 193 Porter St., died suddenly missing and pennies had been to Mr. and Mrs. John Go.sney, Ver­ Martin told -the Library Board morial Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Lena l^ r - Soviet spokesmen have rejected all Power Fails last evening Afhile visiting at the emptied from the open cash regis­ ShopX non Trailer Court, Vernon; a son members at the meeting yester­ Cheney could not be changed. Also, -suggestions from spy quarter fori Hjickville police are also invesU they said, the town should Wave one by, Ashland. Maine. His paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Alice home of friends, Mr. and Mrs. ter, but he could not determine to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sforza, day that since the project had al­ Duprey, Presque Isle, Maine. He hs[s a brother. Michael L., 9; any agreement that was less than | George E. Fox, 116 Walker St. whether anything else was missing. fating a series of false alarms rung ready been defeated on .a 1958 ref- I good central library. I Lawler Rd.. Rockville. and three sisters, Cjmthla, 10. Susan, 5, and Mary Anne, 3. \ total. In 300 Homes Mr. Henry lived on Silver Lane The breaks at the new A * ?- in from Hqx 73 on Windsor Ave., BIRTH TODAY; A son to Mr. Nevertheless, State Department near Carol Dr. The alarm Was in East Hartford for 46 years be­ shopping area off Union St. v^e and Mrs. Peter DeCarliy 13 Ridge­ Roland Sutton I|I, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland S. Woolson, officials argued privately that this discovered by Anthony Moss,.man­ rung yesterday at 5:45 p.m., mak­ c fore moving to Manchester two wood St. 39 Spruce Lane, Wapping. He was bom Feb. 6 at Manchester . - 1|. no rewon for. not trying the About 300 homes in th,e Wap- ager, when'he opened ,up the 'eu- ing about the third fal.se alarm iri Rockville-V ernon years ago. He had been eniployed d i s c h a r g e d .YESTERDAY: -Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother ia Mrs. Walter proposition which in the American ping section were without power a week frpm that box, ns a carpcnleh by Pratt A Whitney -permarket at 7 a.m. Police the­ Paul Colltn-s, 38 H illtop -D r; David H. Lancton, E^st Orange, N. J. Hla paternal grandparents are view offers about the only po.ssible today for more than five hours be­ Aircraft and the Silver Lane Pickle orized that this braak occurred Town Offices Close way out of the stalernate. All town offices, wiU be closed W iley,'79 Niles Dr.; Walter Pal- Mr. and Mrs. Roland S. Wootaon, Red Bank, N. J. He -has a cause a relay burned out. 1 Co., both in East Hartford, most of after 3:30 a.m. bdeatise Patrolman mer ’Tolland; John W)dho|^‘. 363 Welles Urges School Board Bister, Jill, 25 montha. . They said that the Soviet Union his life. He was a member of the Neff checked thp'^ building at that tomorrow, Lincoln's Birthday. This throughout the Geneva talks has The Connecticut Light and Pow­ ♦ $ Burnham St.; Mrs. Thelma Law- er Co. reported the blackout start­ Senior Citizens' Club. time.A includes the selectmen’s office, the reacted against *lfnost every new town * clerk's and the tax collec- son, U Clyde Rd.; Mrs, Ruth Hill, Kathletm Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Charles J. EdgCi ed about 2 a m. and power was Surviving, besides his niece, are The tihieveS gained entry to the Hartford; Peter Rykowski. 201- Appoint ‘^Dedicated’ Person 371 Adams St. She waa bom Reb. 6 at Mancheater Memorial g I p l i R U I T CRISP , '0 western p'roposal' but after con­ tor’al all located in Town Hall, crunchy ttolk restored to all homes about 7:20. a nephew, Ernest Henry of Haz- supermarket by prying open the Hilliard St.; Noiman Philipp, Rt, Hospital. Her maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Kenneth B. Reed, ____ iPASCAL sideration has in some cases modi­ ardville, and a brother, Clayton fied the proposition. Hoop Contest Slated 30, Rockville; Miss Lucina Kulo, 12 Interest, centered around the»'to have, the edge oyer other ^ e - 192 Center St. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. The Fighting Fathers, a basket­ Henry of Collinsville.. Highland Ave., Rockville; William Charles Baxter, Toms River, N. J. She has a sister, Lorraine Eisenhower- today labeled as Funeral services will be held a fashion designer for the House vacancy on the Vernon Board of Bible Democratic (fiominees. Sha crazy a specific contention by ball team made Up of fathers of of Lydon in New York City until Suit, Noticip Filed Lojzim, .West WilUngton; James drew a good vote in Ihg town, elec­ Delight, 19 montha. children attending the Wapping Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Newkirk Education h.ss proriripted' Repub­ Really lb. Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrush­ her retirement. Knight, Enfield; Ignatz Wierbicki, lican Town, Chairman PYanklin G. tion last October, although losing Vine ,X’ 2 9 IhotS ? ^ School, have challenged the Wap­ and Whitney .Funerai Home/ 318 In Sidewalk Falls 74 North St,; Mrs. Cynthia Jarvis, Therma Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mra, Burton James Hew­ Flavorfull chev that communism is superior Burnside Ave., East Hartford, The She Is survived by a brother, Welle.s to urge appointment of a to her Republican opponent. ping School Marms, ,a teachers' Joseph A. Miller of Manchester; Wapping; Chester Butler, 85 ; Mrs. Spurring met the approval itt, 23 Pioneer Circle. She was bom Feb. 5 at Manchester Me­ iB H U B A R It to free world capitalism. Rev. Truman H. W o o d w ^ of "dedicated” person. '' . -from tropical, Eisenhower was asked for com­ team to a contest to a .finish. This and three- nephews, Frank Miller A suit for damages against the Grand Ave., Rockville; Christine of. both factions of thi Democratic morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. T O M .A | O j 5flavor challenge has been accepted and •First Congregational Chuyj;ch, East The resignation of Mayor Led B." ■ John Paul Boland, 57 McKinley St. Her paternal grandparents ment on a statement, attributed to Hartford will offlciate.,Rfurial w'ill and Robert Miller of Manchester, town and a notice of lnjurie.s suf­ Eliasson, 'Wapping; Mrs. Laura ■party in a compro' ilse that put her the winner will be decidW Feb. 17', and Walter O’Callaghan, New Carlo and daughter. 18 Marshall Flaherty Jr., a Democrat, from the onihe slate.at that time. Since she are Mr. and Mrs. James Hewitt, 179 E. Middle Tpke. w h thot "F'=* Khrushchev, that Russia’s flag is be in Enfield C e n ie t^ fered in a sidewalk fall were re­ flying on the mOon and this proves in the Wapping School gymnasium York' City. Rd.; Mrs. Jeanne Cobb and son, 35 School Board, reduces, the Demo­ had not been active in politics, she in a battle for baskets starting- at Friends may ctM at the funeral ceived . by General Manager Rich­ cratic minority to two. Repub­ Marjorie Lynn, daughter bf Mr. and Mrs. Rbbert J. Mattnx, that communism is better than home tonight from 7 to 9 and to­ Birch Stt; Mrs. Marie LaFrance was hot closely associated with Top Qaaliiy Grocery Value&f 7:30 p.m. Robert D. Walker ard Martin- today and daughter. East Hartford; licans |iave six members on tp® either faction. For this reason she 195 E. Main St., RbckvHle. She was bom Feb. 7 at Manchester capitali-sm. , . School Principal Bennett Plot- morrow' from-''^ to 5 and 7 to 9 Eisenhower replied he thinks it's Funeral services for Robert D. Mrs. Mary Hewitt and daughter, Board. ' appears to ibe acceptable to Re­ Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and kin, coach of the School Marms, p.m. John Ratti, 5 Hawley St., Is 'su­ Mrs. R. A. Byerly, Clarendon Hills, 111. Her paternal grand­ crazy statement. W^ker,' 353 Main St., will be held ing the town for $25,000 damages 23 Pioneer Circle; Mrs. Viola Edge Noting that the Board of Edu­ publicans, too. ■ ■ FR ESH M A D i n The president said he c.oncedes announces his lineup will include arid daughter, 371 Adams 3t.- cation has the .authority to fill the While GOP parly leaders appear parents are Mr and Mra, O. I. Mattox, St."Petersburg, Ela. Louis Doerschuck, Achilles Secon- Mrs. Mlklred H. Broohu Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the for “severe and painful’! head, neck, that Russia has to Us credit some EUneral services for Mrs. Mil­ Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main rib and body injuries as well as DJSCHARGED TODAY; Mark vacancy. Welles said,- "The posi­wi->willing to let the Democrats replace spectacular achievements in space do, Joel Bahner, Marvin Eisenberg Adams, East Hartford; Michael tion needs a person who is de'^ Flaherty, subject to GOP approv- Peter Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs Peter Roman. 605 Hartford and Earle White dred Handley Brochu, 88, mother St. The' Rev. Prescott Bdach of nervous shock and loss of work Rd. He was bom Feb. 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. GRADE exploration. But the American ■of Mrs. Philip Holway of 143. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church will suffered after he fell on Blssell Lappen, 23 Lyness St.; Mrs. Annie- cated to the educational problemi al, the Republican School Board people, Ei.senh.o She skid the (defective condition are preparing a list of candidal ■ested In getting a . member who Camp Meeting Rd., Bolton. He was bom Jan. 30 at Manchester sJiey, Roland Piovost, Phil Smith, "Broadview Woman's Club and the ficiated. , James McKfty was pr- Mrs. Mildred Marx and daughter; Memorial HospitaL His maternal grandparents are Mr. and He made that statement wh^n Broadview Community Circle. of the sidewalk caused her fall. for the vacancy, and that Republi­ is IconGerned about the taut dollar, and Herman Giggey. ganist. East Hartford; Mrs. Gloria Pel- Mrs. Thomas O’Neill. 10 Mintz Ct. His paternal grandmother is told that experts in the ^ e n s e .letier and son, 12 Cumberland St,; cans will advise them which one fAlr treatment of the teachers (ind The Fighting Father! also have Burial was in Buckland Ceme- dmlnistration, and" has a alncere Mrs. Barbara Chemerka, 84 Maple St. He ha« a brother, Jeronie Deparmenl -and member^-6t Con­ a surprise player who will enter Mrs. Charlotte Bpkis and daughter, will be acceptable. _^ry. Bearers Were Otto Mayer, Mrs, Elizabeth Spurring appears outlook. ■Jr., 2; and a sister, Marie, 3. PRUNE JUICE gress have been in intense contro­ (h'e contesC Funerals I^puis Maltesen, Frank Kos, Thom­ About Town 1.5 Hammond St., Rockville. versy regarding the'relative mis Ticket.s to the game are avail- as DeCandittr Glen Brown and OoHn Clifford, aon of Mr. arid Mra. John J. O'Neill, 158 Walk- Bile strength of the United States'able at the school office, may be Stephen Ltikas Jr. The Holmes *r St. He , was born Feb. 2 at Manchester Memorial Hoapital. PREMIUM _ ^ _ and Russia, y fobtained from Wapping School Funeral Servicefi Funeral Home, 400 Main St., was Troop 133,^feoy Scouts., will hold .He has four brothers, John James JTm, 10, Kevin Eugene, 7, Ter- Eisenh'o^r touchefi off a laiigh ! rhildren, and will be oh sale at the in charge. . its father-son banquet and chap­ rance'Patrick, 5'/4, and Dennis Patrick, 4. .by. remaiailting it would be 'fair to : door. , Held for Morgans ter night Wednesday, Feb. 17, at V 'Classify defense .’department of Mrs. Mar>’ M. Irivin 6:30 p.m. in , Fellowship hall "of Daniel Arthur Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Mott, RFD- Frozefifood^ ficials as experts. The implication | MancheMter' Evening Rerald WeHl Give You the Best DealanA Save You $$$ on Your apkcot 8, Willimantlc. He was bom Feb. 2 at ManchMter Memorial I JUICE 3 ?=9 7 * k'uneral services for Mrs. Mary Second Congregational - Church. MORTON CHICKEN or TURKEY was that he,, does nor regard all I'South Windsor corresponde'nl El- ' A double funeral for "'George M. Iryin, 99 Summit St.; were Applications for .summer camp at Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Allen Congress members‘ as experts. i more (J. . Biimham,- telephone Gregory Morgan and his wife, Mrs. held at the Holrhes Funeral H^me, Lake of Isles will be distributed. Barbrick,. South Windsor. Hla paternal grandparenU are Mr. PILLSBURY PLOUR As for those at the Pentagon, j Mitchell 4-0674. Alice Johnston Morgan, of'H art- 400 Main St., Tuesday afternoon. X and Mrs. Arthur « . Mott Jr., Wllrimantlc. CHIF BOY-AR-piS Elsenhower said, iobviously .. the ford and formerly of Manchester, The Rev. Lawrence F. Almond, Members of Hose Co. No. 2, POT PIES With 1 5 Vl OZ. - 25 lb. boq men there come up with different was held this morning at "the W. pastor of South Methodist (Jhurch, Tqvyji Fire Department, will meet Oralg Joseph, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lee J; Conpors, 147 Or­ KI'TCHCN GANDCN con ideas and exploit them, P ' Quish Funeral Home, 225 Main officiated. - tomorrow night at 7 (ycloclr at the chard St. He was bom Jan, 30 at Manchester Memorial Hospl^ KITCHIN OaSDSN I ’lTESc 'sPAOHEfTI 23C $ 2 M The rtiesident then went on lo- Public Records si., followed- by -a solemn high Burial was , in Blast Cemetery. firehouse and proceed' to the U1 HisHIS maternal granapurcm.»grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lbuls Dep- eniiN PEAS 2 ' , t o BROCCOLI "■’•^Pkos. 15'/2 oz. SEABIIOOK FARMS WHOLE ^ 9 OZ. ■ay that he deplores arguments .Mass of requiem at St. Peter.'s Bearers.-all grandsons, "were Rus­ Holmes FYirieral Home, 400 Main I960 CHRYSLER tula Rockville:-'w‘-‘ His paternal 1 . cirwegrandparenta •• Aiwse eeeaia* ■ areO S-A Mr. Aand nH Mm. Litav ^ aa6bz. RAVIOLI or Meal COn 29 c _ ------„ —.---- jjg jjgg g brother, Mark Lee,-3. 49c among these e x p ex t s on the Church. Hartford. sell Irwin Jr., David Irwin, Wajter St., to pay their respects to' Rob­ Rby Cbnnbra, Stafford Springs. GREEN BEANS ^ ^ as ) 5 'A 01. methods involving UrS. security; ■ Warranl"he Deeds The Rev. M.artin Scholsky was OEANei JttlCR ^ Instant Coffee ,Diane G.'Ballin to-Rulh N. SieN Irwin, Raymond Irwin, Thomas ert fir Walker, who was a mem-' 49c NESCAFE and the ■ publicizing of such dif­ celebrant, assiSfed by the Irwin and Robert Jackson'. ber of the department. •' Martha R e b e ck daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Kane Jri, BEEPARONI 2 ferences'. fert .property on Hillside St. Matthew Shanley, as deapon; and 43 Hawthorne St. She waa bom Jan. 31 at Mancheater Memorial CLIP THIS BONUS COUPON! At another point Eisenhower 'Tilmblebrook' Acres Inc., to the Rev. Vincent Ragaltis as sub- Hoapital. Her maternal grandparents are MF. and Mra. P. Otto CUP THIS COUPON ! Town of Manchester, the easterl'V was asked how he feels about dis­ deacon. Becker Jr., Middleboro, Mass. Her paternal fp-andparenta are closure.-of specific figures regard­ portion o f Diane Dr. ' and the Burial was in St. Brdiget s Mr. and Mra. Louis R. Comeaii. Darien. She has two brothers, ing defense weapons and whether southerly portion of Judith Dr. ■ Cemetery, with committal services Kevin, 6, and William, 4; and two sisters, Phyllis, 8. and Cor­ Quitclaim Deed that is a disservice to national se­ by Father Shanley. nelia, 7. , • • Stanley and Gladys. Bray and Bearers for Mr. Morgan were lOOFREEi curity; '7-', Harold W. arid Arlyne M. Gar- I<=X XD 'Elsenhowet replied he believes Robert 6. Johnston. Joseph La- Heather Johnstoq, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Camp­ WORTH 25< rity to the Town"? of Manchester, Penta, Arthur Tressy. John Rush. bell, 53 Willow St:, Wapping. She was born Feb. 2 at Manches­ fuch figures do not mean a lot, . Meadow Lane. on'purchase o+ 10-lb. box There have been contention.s by Bernard Evans and Willian\ Glynn. ter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and TIinE-SBlVi STAMPS Ortifuaite of Devise , Bearers fqr Mrs. Morgan were Mrs. lyilriam F. Johnston, North Scltiiate, R. I. . Her patCmal tome Republicans in Congre.ss The estate of Forrest N, Buqk- that data regarding the. U.S. nlis- Robei;l E. Johnston Sr.. 'William F. grandfather is James L. Campbell, Providence, R. I. She haa a ------. land to i.eslie A. Buckland, prop Johnstofi, Benjamin H. Johnston brother Scott, J; and two sisters, Connie, 5, and Linda, 6. WITH THIS COUPON: AND THE CRAMOUE, sods |S< CONTROLLED SUDS Bile program, for examples coulcL,bp e'rty on Bush Hill Rd. ' • * * * f . PURCHA’SE OF $5.00 OR MOR-B YOU helpful to a potential enemy. Jr,. Richard (S'. Johnston, George G. ss; ■ lb. $ |1 4 ■Sasement Johnston and Earl Johnston. Sheila Gay. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fuller, 330 (EXCEPT CIGARETTES OR D] PAY box tJlinton. W, Keeney to the Hart­ Adams St. She-was-born Jan. 27 at Hartford Hospital. Her Limit One—Expires Saturday, Fee. 13. DfTERCE**^ ONLY CK.AOK t r a i n I>ERAI1J!:D ford Electric Light. Co., 2 tracts maternal grandmother Is Mrs, Arthur Generous, 330 Adams St. WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS cdUPeW W|iuk«Hha, W'is., Feb. 11(>P)— MihH 1-oiiisa A. Miller x d ! on either side of Keeney St. as Private funeral.services for Miss Her -paternal grandmother is Mrs. Barbara Fuller, West Spring- Expires Soi.. Feb. 13th The Waukesha Coyinty sheriff's guying areas for ufiyty'.pole.s. field, Mass. She has a brother, Arthur C„ 2; and a sister, Pam- •Hire said today tliat the Mil- Louise,A. Miller,‘,82, whq died in. CHORCHES MOTORS. « I>*ase , walkee . road’s crack Hiawatha New .5’ork City,'were held yesterr ala G., 6, ' - * passenger train has been. de­ Savings Bank of Manchester to day - at S4 Mary's- Episcopal YOU SAVE CASH STAiHOS cit OWAMD UMIOH I Creighton and A.lan Shoor, st.qre Church. The .Rev. ■ Prescot^ Coral Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boulay, High railed in the village of Pewau- **Authorized Chrysler Dealer** Manor Park, Rqckville; ,sHe was born J*h. 31 .at Manchester kee. A later report said that premises at 917 Main St.',.^for.five Beach, curate of St. Mary’s years'beginning Feb.^l, Church officiated. Buria) Was In ■I < Memorial Hospital- Her maternal grandparents are Mr! arid Mrs. the Diesel locomotive and IS 1- Aurele Maravis. Wallingford, Vt. Her paternal grandparenU are Prices Effectiva in Upper Connecticut stores thru Saturday, Feb. 18th. We reserve the right to limit quantlllea ears iMt the rsUs, but did not Attacbn)ent West Cemetery with committal 80 OoMomI St. MondMftor, Conn. Tol. Ml 3-2791 Connecticut .Bank knd Tnist Co. service by the Rev. Mr. BSacb. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bouliy, Wallingford, V t Sha haa a TBJPLE-S STAMP REDEMPTION OENTEIU-18() MARKET SQUARE. NEWINGTON •rertum. Tll|ere Is considerable hnOMr, Kavin Arthur, 20 montha. . S - fiebtls tai the area hut ^pa|«Bt- against Benedict L. and Simone M. MUs Milter' was bom July 3, ❖ k Ijr ae one wa# lajored, . . Zlollo, prpperty on Gardner 8t. . 1877^ in-Vienna, Austria. 8he waa / 'N \ / f ■

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PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, I960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1960 PAGE "nVELVE \. o a ■ 1 Wine Said Stoleiix; They hired an engineer to deter- Convict Facing M irilne the proper boundary line. ' Mound Hints Andover In Bi-fcak at ¥PW TT liaie News, 3. The engineer eald 15 of tlie 26 trees were on the Doran property, E?^tra Sentence 824-828 M AIN 8T. either partly or completely. Norway Once G>ok Reports Three bottles of w ln ^ e r e taken 4. 'Miss Rugg ordered Holcomb AN First National from the VFW Hptfie sometime be­ oundup to cut down the trees anyway. Mystery tween Tuesdav-dught and Wednes­ The law, which was written in As Riot Leader day af.ternqon,'according to Man­ Had Sun Cult On Activities ' (Ooatlaaed from Page One) 1726, says a person wbo cuts down Super Markets will *■ — chester police. trees belonging to others mUkt pay ^(Continued from Page One) (Continued from Pago One) The break was 'discovered at 5 Stavanger, Norway—Was there satellite passing through the Involved are Naugatuck's triple what the trees are worth, A fi-niniiths, roporl has o'clock yesterday afternoon when ohee a cult of sun worshipers In be open untN 9 P.M . ".fence" is detected by the gnergy nayoL selectmen, burgesses,''ba- unless it can be shown that the bi'Pil rPirflSPfl In- KjrsI SolPrlmnn trol center. The guards said casings — and that this, object it reflects to the sensitive receiv­ the home was re-opened after be­ person made a mistake apd be­ Norway ? ^Iffh. imd regUtrji^s of voters. Some archaeologists think there fp iry ,Cnnk whrt took offire .luly 1. Keating then hurled a heavy tire was not one of them. ing antennas. ing closed for the day. Tne, -next Naugatuck election lieved that the trees were his. may have been. They are showing Such Information is relayed to Entry was gained, according to Friday, Feb. 12th rook’ ipporlrfi: 'Trohlpms still extinguisher against the center's The only indication of the mys- I will M HeM on' the first Monday In the case at hand, said Judge keen interest In a huge burial Dahlgren, Va., where It fs analyzed. police, by forcing a rear window. ronlim'ie at thp Toyvn Hall. Hefi- bullet-proof glass front: ^ tei-y aalclllte's size came In the ■ of May 1961. Before then, hoM House, Miss Rugg had made a mound whose size smd location ap- An inside door was also kicked In. mistake. He orderedc her to pay nitr plans for an annex to house a Keating contended that the Pentagon’s comment that the ob­ I the Naugatuck'ol^clala, the legls- psu-ently are directly related to Lincoln s Birthday! .lodrell Bank, Englgrid, ^Keb. 11 Nothing else was reported miss the actual value of the trees — I lature will Itave tyorked out a -so- the winter and summer solstices. furnarp anrt toilet facilities ate guards .who claimed to have seen ject is slightly smaller than the (JP)— Scientists at .Britain's^iant tng, although the committee llution to their problem. The Leg- >2,174. I f stin and shade measurements ^'hc.np worked on to present to the him in action must hkve been Discoverer carrier rockets. These .lodrell Bank' radtri■ tele.scope Mid filing cabinets and drawer . But, said the judge, the nursery­ I Islature convMes-again in Janu- made by archaeologist J. Aursland hr****-*-” Siard of Finance. As there i.s no mistaken. He subpbenaed several carrier rockets are 19.2 feet long today they so far have no plans ., ransacked. I ary 1961. ^ man cannot claim that he thought are verified, the mound at Gloppen • llem 'tn‘.he present budpet for this. other inmates to the witness st^ d , arid 6 feet in diameter, weighing tracking the' unidentified stalellite Det. Sgt. .loseph and Pa- the trees were on his land. There­ win present the flret evidence of a iiothinp>-<;a,i he done at pre.sent. and they supported his lestlrnony.. 1,400 pounds at burn-out. Their which U.S. agencies say is circling plman Robert- Lapoon arc inves- fore, said Judge House, Holcornb sun cult In Scandinavia. Tltere i-s iKh^ater in the 'I'otvn Hall The conviction could draw Keat­ ejeclable capsules weigh 300 the globe. DUmiisal Pl^. Rejected tiMting. :a\A is not exempt from the treble A t winter solstice, Dec. 22. W t kaai k M ./IM fi*m mu ciulonwi and U't gratifriny arid thot is hftjnK investigated_ to ing 61 years as follows: Charges pounds. " I f we were asked, we, would Meriden, F^b. 11 (^h^A municl- damage law. Gloppen is In deep shadow, but for ...ktcaiua Hut National main n. eomptomiu with mtol see what can b>-done ahfltit it;" of inciting injury to persons and The Navy's "SPASUR" (space consider it In the light of other I pal court judge has^rejecled a Judge House added that the aualdr — noroi ha$l You got tondoi. dolkiout, TogdSraJo CASE LOT SALEI 5.59 10 minutes the sun shines through e- The new janitoV^for the Town property carry a- 30-year max­ surveillance) fence which first experiments being . conducted defense motion to dism i^ charges statute is "plain and unambigu­ mMii whonovor of ukatorot yoa kuy — and M il •/ dll. a gorge and the light falls only Hall is .lulius Browir-vyho live.s at imum. Because of his prior crim- picked up the m.vstcry satellite ex­ here," a spokesman said. against State Sen. Anthony P. at ro€Hatlom.maaay.oaving giito$.,jkt Hr ft Naliihal wayl SupW, linseed ous" and that "the court is not on the burial mound. Chirator Per ; the .S'ape residence irixAndover Irtal record, he was charged a.s tends acro.ss the southern part of Miller (D-Meriden) and'hlnb other concerned with the wisdom or un­ Fett says the width of the light ' teenier ' Townsneople may call a second offender, and this could the United States. ' ips in the A t­ men arrested - in a gambling'raid. house point wisdom of the legrlslaition.” shaft may have determined the Cut from Soft-Mooted Lamb - Woll Trimmed - Leon and Tender Brown to arrange for the vis<^ of double the penalty. lantic and Pacific also carry on 58% Plan to Tench SAVE 10% The defense made its motion width of the mound. A t summer ■the hall. Keating was also found guilty tracking operations. The Pentagon NOW TAKING ORDERS after the state concluded its citse Vanjib Extract solstice the light lingers longer on Cook reports that the Ihr of assaulting a fellow inmate dur­ sa.ys this as.surcs "that passive or Notre Dame, Ind. St. A iry 's FOR yesterday, but the move wag Mandatory Liability Per the mound than on any other IMER'S jor areas of tov<.n 'will be plowed ing the riot. This charge carries a silent satellites will not’ be able to College, founded In 1844j,Xis the I turned down by Judge Charles W. K New Haven, Feb. 11 (/P)— The AMESITIE Gal. In point In the district. ri’irinp snowstorms as follows: maximum penalty of one year. orb it: unnoticed above the United oldest Catholic womenh-^ollege in I Snow Jr. of Middleitown Municipal hpecial state legislative commls- ronra'd Schatr.. vyjll ploy/ Boston Eight,other alleged riot ring­ States." the United States UT confer de­ DRIVEWAYS 4-Gal. imn to study the problems of the \ Cases or Court. TH* judge recessed the case 2 OZ 8TL 4 9 c Hill Rd . .Tiirovaty Rd.yBishop, Rd.. leaders are scheduled to come" to The "SPA SU R " setup includes grees with annual-’ regidarity and The best of materials and uninsured motorist is. collecting 5-Oal. Can until Monday. Tow'nsend Rd,. \\ aies Rd. and trial shortly, anti .ludge Phillips stations at^Iordan Lake, Ala.; Ft has the largest/^boarding enroll-j Workmanship 1 Snow was brought in to hear material for its report and recom­ Severest Storm r.ilea'd Rd.; I-eon Brilmer will plow cautioned the jury of 12 never to Stewart. Ga.: Silver Lake, Miss.; ment of any/Cathollc. college for j DE MAIO BROS. the trial oecause both local jurists mendation to Uie Governor and Bear ?wam[1 Rt^/Skinner Hilt Rd., divulge what had gone on in- the Gila River. A riz.: Elephant Butte, women. Ij/ds the fifth oldest of the ] Lowest price In 9 yearsV save disqualified thecMelves on the the General Assembly at Its next Cripples Midwest Golden Cookies Pine Ridge Hickory Hill Rd.. deliberation room because of N. M.. and Bro"’r. Seals, Calif. nalton’sK 256 women's colliegcs.; Ml 3.7691 1.61 a gallon. Durable, resists grounds they know hUUer socially, session. '. ' and Aspin\vam

ds of motorists were stranded ...... Bankruptcy Saul Berman Included: and scores of schools were closed. tow-n erects .a pound, satisfactory Man Killed by Truck Mary Maripo, formerly doing Scott to the.Stale'dog. warden. This rep- Business and Industry slowed due 10 A.M.-10 P.M. MONDAY Thru SATURDAY HEAVY WESTERN KEF Bridgeport, Feb.\ll (,/P) — Rus- business as New Hartford market, to - absenteeism. Many industrial FAMILY NAPKINS resenUs one half the license fees, Ice Show in Bolton * •ell F. Fonseca. 28, Bridgeport, 561 Park St.. Hartford; assets, sent to the State for dog dam­ plants In Wisconsin, Illinois and S A V E — ^rocer^ Buffd Of VL Week! NO 'TOLL ON BULKKLEY OR FOUNDERS BRIDGES was killed last night when struck none; liabilities, >6,025.85. Iowa shjit down. . ' ages. by a truck operated by his brother Frank G. Miller Jr., RFD 3, East Conk's report also ' inOlude.s a 'mand P e r f n.r m a n c e" by N or-^ Colder, weather swept Into the 2 PKGS OF 60 2 5 c The Skating Chih of \- Bolton': TENDER at a motor transport terminal here. Hampton; assets, >36; liabilities snow-blajiketed regions and dipped ■Hating of cleaning ditche.s and ciit- will pre-senl its first annual ice man Midwood of t'ne Skating CW ICHUCK Police said the Jtruck igas driv­ >1,384.63. ■ of Providence. Rstclle, fortneiyice WEEKEND FOOD SPECIALS • as far south as the Gulf Coast. It tlng hushes. Dirt from the ditches show "The F.ncharited PalaVe” TASTY tt) en by Donald Fonseca, 20, and Ralph P. Shafer and Josephine was below \jsero in northern - mid­ was used as fill at thex.dump to Sunday at Sperry's fjlen on Rt: Capades star, will .perfornyafter | — B. Shafer, doing business as Cedar Scot kins Midwood, and a number ynll close ! JUICY the accident occurred at the ter­ west sections. Many Household Uses cover refu.se. TTie report also cov­ 85, starling at 2:30 p.m. U. S. TOP CHOICE I S T E A K X minal of the Spector Motor T ^ n s- Brook Farm. Route 49, Voluntown; The violent, weather which rak­ Scot Towels 29' ers the widenipg of Lake Rd. hear The,-show will consist of 10 act.s the show. " assets, >1,550; liabilities, >21,- DINNER NAPKINS Special .sound equrjunent will be . port Co. ed the Paciflri coastal areas, the the home of Harry , Woods, pre­ in full costume, featuring profes­ Details on how the accident hap­ 850.58. southwest, south and midwest was viously reported, and the proposed provided by Robej:t?Li. Arendt Sr. of i sional as well as area skaters. A pened were lacking. blamed for at least 32 deaths. work in the spring on the approach Bolton. P rocess from the show . ■ 2 PKGS OF 50 4 9 c palace will be constructed on the BONELESS Medical examiner Edwin Ckmnors Nearly half of them were caused t o m a t o JUICE - A Refreshing I\ink QT BTL to the' bridge near' Baiisnta Rd. will go tnwarfi a fund for a larger _ tee and a queen chosen from five Rib Roast BEEF 5 5 ^ said Russell died of chest and head by hea-rt atUcks suffered while Welch's 27' w-hich has been surveyed by the plubhousc,/ ^B th finajiala will reign. Girls between Injuries. Police Arrests shoveling the heavy, wet snow. State, Highwpy Department. the ages of '13 -ahd 16 are eligible HUr^rif Reinhnrn is chairman of 'King of the Oven Roasts' STEWING BEEF The storm dumped about ' 18 I to compete in the queen judging o show committee. He is a s -i^ a inches of snow oh Milwaukee, Clam Chowder by Ruth Arendt, Donald | 1726 Law Holds . (lames Symington, 30, of 41 San Manchester Kvenlng Herald .An­ 1 contest. The winner will be award­ with 16.7 Inches in- a 24-hour SNOW'S dover correspondent Mrs. Paul l>. , ed prizes donated by 'Manchestej^ Hari, Lydia Anderson. Jack ; Hartford; Feb. U UP> — Because Una Dr., was. arrested by Man period, which the weather'bureau PINEAPPLE JUICE - Fancy Hawaiian CANS Pfanstlehl, telephone P ilgrim ! merchants. / Devanney. F.lconor Felice, Doro- ■ ■ of a 234-year-old law, a Granby Chester police dt his home early said was the second largest snow­ Finast 2 55' 2-fi8r>fi. i Two of the featured profes^nal thy MacFarlane. Gasprin Morra, 1 ■ U. S. TOP CHOICE — FINEST QUALITY . . . ANYWHERE! this ijMmlng ahd charged lOTth fall on record for the Wisconsin nurseryman has been- ordered to 15'dzCAN 2 S c skaters wdll be Donald Brerinan of Rva Morra, Althea Roberts, Fred ___ .pay >6,522 for cutting down 15 breaum.of peace as a result of metropolis. The previous amotmt 107 Prospect St., RockyHle, skat-- Mandly, William A-^endt. Glen pine trees that were on the wrong complaint by his wUe,' Nancy was 20.3 inches in a 24-hodr period MacFarlane, and Carl E. A n d e r - !U ing-in the "Captain of-4.be Guard" property. Symington. He was released un on Feb. 4, 5 in 1924. Seven\deaths School Menus ; number, third on the program, and j son The person who ordered ,the der a >PM bond and will appear were attributed to the storlp. Fish Chowder Ruth Arendl ot/Bollon, in the i -— cutting, Gladys J. Rugg o f Sims­ in Town (jpurt Saturday. SNOW'S "Fairy Godroiftther ” number, , bury, will have to pay- only, one- ■ William P. Wyee, 23, of Hart All New Drug* Sent The^ mrnu.s for Feb. 15 through fourth on jtne program. | 6 9 tMrd of -that sum, said Superior ford, was brought to Mancbealer SIRLOIN STEAK police ataUoA early this morning 19 are as follows: The prirgram will begin with a <3ourt Judge Charles 8. House New York— DrugglsU now have CLAM SHELL from Hartford; where he had been I ^5-OZ CAN 2 5 c Klcmcntary cotonaMC" waltz feauring Wil-^. yesterday. _ sn "R x Automatic Shipment Pro­ lia n v ^ r’endt and Kleanor Felice, | C«rnfzi- FRIED SCALLOPS I WHITE or CHOCOLATE Doran of College Highway, Sims­ by the Manchester Town Gdurt. adu.s, Phillip Roberts and Jane Da- j James Madden, 56, of no’ cer ordered. A New York drug whole­ corn,, plums, niilk. , y bury, Miss Sugg’s next-door neigh­ saler. sends small packages of all SNOW'S Wednesd!iy,; TomStcx^up^^Xr'nd- vanney. The queen wlM be crown- | FISH and CHIPS G R O U N D ^ bors. The Dorans’ complaint and tain address, was arrested in the ed. and then the "Captain of the i basement of fl7 Birch St. at 6:52 new pharmaceutical products to cello 4 3 ^ 0 ^ 3 3 er sanriwiehes, peanut l\(it}er rook­ GRINDERS I FROSTING MIX Box trial testimony showed; .pharmacists from manufacturers Hydrox Guard” and Fairy Godmother” this morning and Was charged '2 CANS 45c ies. milk. “ 1. Miss Rugg wanted to cut selected by the reUllers. If not Thursday; T\irkey arid giavn,’ on number will be presented. The | Cali Ml 3*6051 down 26 trees in front of her home; with breach of peace, following . used ih four months they can be re-1 mashed potato, b u llie d peas, rolls ■I'Lollypop Tree " with Mildred and ! Open Daily TUI 10 PJH. I 2. The Dorans protested that complaint that a man\was sleep NO MORE SQUIRTII^ and butter. Ice cream, milk: Nan Arendt, as the "Wee Chil- : Sunday TUI. 9 P.M. ■ome o f the trees were theirs. tng ort the floor there. turned for full credit...... Minced Clams Friday; Fish-slicks, browned po­ dren Janet and Betty Romayko, | Closed 'Tiies. and Wert. BEEF ^adlu (&aheru i^uui I GKAPEERUrr tatoes. e.scaJI'oppd tnmatoc.s, bread as the ".Queen's Cousins"; Don j __ IPOONS A HOU.SEM'IVF’S FAVORITE FOR ECONOMICAE MEAI..S” SNOW'S 2 and butter, flavored gelatin with MacFarl'ane as the "Y o u n g : \ Tremendous va/ue in famous Siivorpiait ■ whipped cream, milk. Prince"; and Susan Carlson as Ine ; ---- - "7" with serrate' NEW ENGLAND DRESSEd (4 to 6 LB. AVG.) •liininr High "Young Princess" will follow. 1 7'/i OZ CAN 2 7 c ANGEL CAKE Monday: Tonialn soup, egg salad This act will be followed by a y o u n g p o r k •andwich’. fruit coektail. milk.- comedy ad. willn Harold Dwyer, a FRESH SUITABLE FOR MANY USES REG PRICE 4 9 c EACH \ Die.sday: Raked -spaghetti with profes.4onal skater .from Bolton, A LIGHT TENDER CAKE 3 9 'hwat sauce, whole kernel corn or as the "Court J eate and OM) RELIABLE Clam Stew FLORIDA * Largo Siio cahrot and raisin salad, hard roll Stewart Letts of the Providence 17 07.. FOR and nutter. .Mired apples, milk. Skating Club as 'the,. "K ey Kop." 'Cans SNOW'S Refreshing • Nutritioi Wedhe-''day:. . . Baked - rnrned...... beef.... -JM'-In theIII. - sixth------act.- Brennan------and Lb. SWEET PEAS 4 Hash, pickled beels. b\ittered spin- Carr.l O’Hara will presifnt "Magic SIMONIZ Coffee Cake 33« ach. bread' and butter, butter-■ b 1 a ri e a," followed by. a “ Com 3 2 . Oz. 2 lOVi OZ CANS 49c - ^fflivorful srblch. pudding with cream, milk. |__ ,------—------—----^----- Call Thursday: Hot beef sandwich, i GOLDEN CROWN BACON 3 lbs. $1.00 I FLOOR WAX Doughnub 21< rsr buttered string beans, raw car­ Notice H. L. HANDY'S I Smoked Sardines rot rings, rye bread and butter. i SKINLESS I "AD" DETERGENT ■sr 29c Potato Bread"“.f=^»T°«21< IDA - TIMPLIS - Jusi Peel and Eai whipped gelatin with -whipped CORNED PORKX^ ; fR (DlSCO.NT.l SNOW'S ■ rream. milk. WE HAVE DAILY LBS Friday: Oven baked fi.«t\, baked FRANKS FRESH BAKED DAILY REG. SIZE LOAF ranges 4 com w-ith tomatoes, parsley potato. ' Washing dishes SPARERIBS X «1 9 ^ 2 oz CANS 4 9 c ^^rozen ^^ooJ. .Specici bread and butter, mixed fruit.' DELIVERY TO THE CALIFORNIA - Fresh, Firm Heads milk. ‘ is^ easy toddy. .. "FLAVOR QUEEN" . Senior ^Hlgh 1-LB. CELLO Dog Meal HEAD Monday: Rih^Wlnb chops, par.s- BOLTON Bologna t,b,39c Crispy Pizza3 pms0 9 ‘ Lettuce ley potato, buttered carrots, bread p K g . WHITE D D C free 500 KASCO and biitter.-milk. ; SLICED I l l C r FLORIDA Jumbo Siza Tue.sday; Italian spaghetti with 1 2 * Pecan Pie '"** 69« meal..saure, toased salad, roll and AREA Fat Salt Pork i b. 15c ' 5 LB PKG 6 9 c BCHS, hut'ter, milk. Triple*S Blue Stamps Celery Wednesday; Swedi.sh meat halls, mashed potato, buttered greeri PINE LENOX Jumbo Shrimp T I X A S ; ' - Tops in . beans, bi^ad- and butter, milk. Deviled Ham CELLO I Thursday; Gven fried chicken PHARMACY CAMPBEIL'S thigh**, cranberry- -sauce, mashed, mth every new acfiomit UNDERWOOD Carrots PKGS pdtato. htil'ered asparagus, bread* Tempt-Taters“«>»'**" pjv 2 9 . 299 E. CENTER ST. and butter,,milk. ?4'AOZOC- o 2’/*OZ 3 7 Friday: Baked ,macaroni and TEL. Ml 9-0B96 chee.se. slqwed tomatoes, roll and C A l l D C 6 79 butter, inllk. , W ITH RIC E s- FREE GIFT TO YOU so’shome heating (SAVE 8c) of $20 or more.-.. Pickle -5ale! Swift's 8-PIECE OVENWARE BAKING SET our way I T PROCESSED • Large Whole jk AT OUR DAIRY DEPT. ★ MEATS FOR BABIES ★ AT THE BUSY PRODUCE DEPT. ★ 1 »°.'s 4 9 c C at your FINAST SUPIR MARKITS GRAYLEDGE-FRESH KILLED YoiPget premium quality MEDIUM SIZE Dill Pickles Mobilheat with RT-98 the GRADE 'JV 3'AOZ JA^^. most completely effective fuel FLORIDA PINK SEEDLESS Extra' Fancy. Large 2'/j” Min. For a limited time, every depositdr opening a new sayings account o f . 2 49c KOSHER STYLE 1041 Main Street, Manchester oil additive itt- use today^. .. And __RED COftTLAiND - ^ c mrs you get premium service. Au­ G20 or more will receive as ft bonus 500 Triple-S Blue Stamps— the same Dill Gherkins 2 69< 297 East Center Street, Manchester tomatic deliveries . . . a bal- . Lolli-Pups^. GRAPEFRUIT DOZ. stamps given by Grand Union and other leading merchants. With these . MIXED anc^ payment plan and many' 71 W indsor Avenue, RockviHe !EGGS 45 ORLEANS DOG CANDY Q T JA R 2 9 c other extras designed to make APPLES Blue Stamps you can get more than 1600 valuable gifts without, spend­ Sweet Pickles . home heating really cosy. I PHILADELPHIA ONE UNIT FREE EACH WEEK! 8 OZ. ing a penny. By opening an account with us, you save in TWO W AYS. 2 foz PKGS 3 5 c M A RROWN • Sweat wilti PKG. M obilheat KT-ft , CREAM CHEESE You get a ixinus toward the gift you’ve been saving for with Blue Stamps Midget Pickles - FREf THIS W IIX - » d*on*oef»oe ^ ~ 6 to 10 LBS^ EVERY WEEK dddlNve. 1 2 for 5 9 » . . and you SAVE MONEY and earn dividends while you’re doing it. V e l 4 lbs. 2 9 ° Upton Soup, Mixes MEASURING. PITCHER FROM NOW UNTIL MEMORIAL DAY ■ FANCY HICKORY SMOKED SOAP POWDER g Tomato Veg. 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MANCHESTER EyENTNG HERALD^MANCHESTER,^ CONN., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1960 . [ Record Fil*ms Paid DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Rockville-Vernon. OUR BOARDING HOUSE - with MAJOR HOOPLE BUGtJS BUNNY Cost of Convention AtP SUPER MARKr IH MANCHESTER - 261 RROAD STREFTAND 116 ETCENnR STREn I'LL PO A LI'L TOBOGGANIN' ON Mental Health Talks Prompt t SKIPPIN' TH' ENGINE HOOP WHILST VER For Disc Jockeys OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 'TIL P . M . ISJTA THIS. 9 GETTIN' TH'TOW TRUCK i - 60SH»l6Gr&UMCLEr . TREE IS. GONNA SUOW'US I Answer to Pr>vl_cui Pu Start Toward Communitv Uftit (C iiiitance Voiced last night at the final talk TTie Club has named-commiUees many of the 2.000 disc Jockeys at­ 0 ‘ 13 Hard tima ITMalarial lever in a scries on children's emotional for the spring morf.hs to develop tending were entertained with 5 .? .' U Vindicate U A liot , needs. - ' a program and atari aetlviUe/i. girls and lavish parties st the con­ IB Recite IS CheclC'.BharpIy Dr. Elias Marsh, director of the Mrs. Beverly Spillane is ohalrman vention.' 16 Spicy diah 31 Swamp Community Services Division of of the Program Committee. Work- There was no' mention of girls in IT Sheep hoheysucKle the Slate Health DepartmeniNTold M ______37 Ampere taL) 45 Comfort ’ing with her will be Joan, Vale, Jo ye-s'erdav's testimony. However, 18 Sea birda 32 Garden lage the 30 or so parents present that a M Very tmall j s Divan 38 Enforcement 47 Highlander Ann Bauwer, L*ur| A 2TPrimatea 20 Biblical name kingdom „ ords subpoenaed bv tW subcom­ THEV USUm-Y ITS STILL 31 Odd (Scot.) 30 Season A3 Small ahlclds 53 Uncle Tom I nurttery schools, church activities mittee will Include Gloria Collins, Lions'^ Speaker sll m8et this need. Dr. Marsh said mittee noted for. example that Cap^ YYhelo LEAVE TRACKS ABOUNP 32 Mias Turner 35 Eurasian mint 44 Mount (Fr.) P*t nil iiicsi. ....c, ...... ------— (..bairman,chairman, iNa Napey , , Pilver and Carol David Ben-Dov, educational at Lein Pull Lein UKE THESE HERE? 33 Decline They hein to show up minor prob- r , ( r e l h m e n t s will be ilol Records pickeri up a *12,3.17 lems that><:an then he taken csrH . tache of the Embassy of Israel, bill for a cock-tail party the night Portion LB * r t r ; , * H o if LB 1 Loins LB 34 Stringed T" 7“ r TT TT li handled by Dolly Maher and Blaine Washington, D.C.. will be the 3 9 3 9 r " 4 r ~ 9 of before they become------serious. of May 29.- instrument Shultz *in March: by Pauline speaker at a dinner meeting of the These activities klso broaden a Blcher also was questioned about 35 Nautical term n r U Kozuch and.Nancy Kunz In April, Manches;er Uon.a' Club Tuesday 38 Snooze \ child's exp erien « and hejp Ip build a *15,415 expense item attributed^ B O N I IN and by Patricia Cedor and Gloria at, 6 :3 0 ,p.m. at the 3 .I s Restaur­ 39 Present month 18 character. \ to Roulette‘Records of New York JoU n r Woron in May. Audrey Golemba ant jin ^Iton. BLOCK STYLI LB M\S- (ab.) \- Dr. Marsh said that a school ays:^ and. Joan Yale will handle public­ for a combination breakifast-barbe Chiick Roast 40 Buttercup TT tem ought to have stron g guid­ Tpe attache will discuss prob­ 3LID6ED IT” ity.- lems andipossible solutions to af­ cue which listed a bar bill of *8,- 43 Dutch uncle -«a ance department, a acK-lal worker 850. Why so much for liquor, u 7 3 « THEM, Any woman between the ages fairs of the Middle Eastern coun­ BONILESS CHUCK MA30R* 4 0 ------bloiaom and a psychologist. The *Utc Eicher . was asked. 47 Health resort -of IS and 40 may Join the dub tries. He has lectured on interna- ■ 2 7 iw M) recommends one social worker am^ and offer auggestjoha for activi- "Bourbon costs a li-i.tle more PLUMP, READY-TCXCOOK 4 TO 6 US 50 Raucous W is K one psychologist for each XfiOO Liohhl affairs in England. Israel FKSH TENDER, U. *. GRADE A nESH U. S. GRADE. A r Mea. than eggs," Eicher said, touching 83 (keeping pupils. He noted that s^ich spec ^ and,this country, and is a veteran plant of South w By-laws are being pc^palred for of Doth the British and Israeli off one -of frequent sharp bursts CHICKEN LEGS „ 49' CHICKEN BREASTS 59' DUCKLINGS 1 .4 3 * = Ista are expensive, earning abou vote at the March meeting.'^e CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER America $8,000 and $7,000 respectively, ' of laughter. 84Unhorae . w Hsr meets the second■ Tueeday- -ay ^ ' '-Mr Ben-Dov is a graduate of St. Eicfler reported at one point V said tbev are valuable. ____n ^ t h at 8 p.m. at thii Lottie Fine Quality F'isk . . . 55 Caper about Dr. Marsh said school teachers AntlilYsOollege. Oxford, England, that record cOiOTanies paid.-rt>om ST Flak -Memorial Building. 56 Glrl’f name mmi should have aome akili in spoiling andj mai'&re4 In political science, bills for singer Pat Boope'and his STXxalta - 42 READY-TO BROIL OR FRY AL VERMEER/ RT] children's emotional problems, but Bleod Donors Thanked inletmationanaw, history and in- wife and "the govwhof'of Tennes­ E v e ry d a y PRISCILLA’S POP DOWN The Rev, Ralph Kelley, pastor teniational relatiims, Sam Dia- see and his wife. " ^ well as fot U c r JT W w U - 4b often don't. He suggested that a SLICED HALIBUT „ 39' SEE. I ’LL I WELUV Q0LLV. 1 THOUGHT ' 1 Painful family servicescrv-ice agencyagenev beue consider i of Sacred Beart Church, has ex- I mond is program ch a irm y . several disc jockeys, T H E Y WEF N a ^ ^R YBO O Y HEARD^ 2 Ship's retinue 81 52 S3 ed for Rockville rather than a - pressed Ihsnka to those js-ko do- i Eicher, didn’t identify the Ten- LOW MEAT PRICES! v E sr l^eouT LINCOLN! BT • TEACH ER TWO AWFUL GC PRISCILLA 3 Unemployed rhildren's agency The former j nated blood when the Rjed Cross Frachav. 19 Highland Ave.; Har­ iigssee governor. But the state s i GREAT, F R IE h 4 Meadow ST u would help strengthen fan)^y re-1 unit visited the church recehtly. The old Weber, Hartford Tpke. fofrti«r governor, Frank Clement, TOLD US STanJier lationships, most important In ^ i Blood Bank collected 38 |plnls jn ALL ABOUT ■ ^ :N !^ H Discharged yesterday: Mr.s. who leiT qffice four months be- WASHINGTON-) 6 Makes H" 17 child's development, he said. , the visit. The pastoi Mso thanked Chester Bareise. 5 Pine’ S.t.: .fore the conVt^hl'on, told newsmen vigilant The Rockville Public Health those who worked on tnejeommit- pkices , AND Winslow LaDteii. Ellington: Adam he attended the M i^i Beach af­ HfAVY W M TtiN »TISR illR ( LINCOLN! Nursing Aasn , ’sponsors of the ae-. tee. v Gillich. 113 Orchard St.: George fair to addres.'i the disc jockeys. ries of talks 6n children's emotion-; Basketlmll Games Sunday I Williams. Warehouse Pt.: I-ester Tennessee's present governor., Bu­ YOU'Ll Sirloin Stook i. 95^ al needs. Is"presently the best' Three gamfs afe schediilectxfor Waite. 23 Mountain St.: Ricky ford Ellington.! said he wasn't help hEavy Westirn corn fed itier beep source of for family problems.the Vernon Communily Baskel'Ball Ketcham, W est Stafford; Bernard there. • ., l •< LOVll BY FRANK O’NEAL Dr. Marsh said. J.eagiie .Sunday, at 2. 3 and 4 p m. SHORT RIBS riieger. Hartford Tpke : Arthur Volunteering a word for the for­ Portorkouso Stook l. 99^^ Dr. J'. E. Rosciifeid. F.llin,jton' (James are played at the 'Vernon Morganson. RFD.; ^John Hahn. W* couldn’t let -St VaJenlipe's Day go b> without mer governOi. Eicher said he paving special tribute To all tke ladies who do_RUCh a daychiatriat. Who introduced Dr. Klenientary School. H l^ Manor Park, Veinojii "found it a moHt dignified conven­ HEAVY WESTERN CORN FED JTIER Marsh urged those interested in Dools will open at 1:30 p.m. Par- wonderiul k>b Of managing the family food budge*. B ii^ s vesierday; A daughter to tion . . . gno and ^ouna (oiind no no emme cause i for organizing a mentaKhealth group ents attending the games will be .)tr, and .Mrs .Melvin Ungerwriter. : or.em barrassm ent . . A&P’t "Valentine ” consists of dozens and dozens M a^ Fact Rump Boost In the community to Mgn up for' asked to donate for the suppor t of ditiOnal values to help homemakers serve better meals 17 Fairview Ave>'Ext.; a daughter ),p pointed out the. Importance .of fUUY COOKED sn adult .evening course In that. the league. / [H ilW K -nnuK to Mr. and Mrs. John' Young. 115 qjgc jockeys in today's wav of life." and save more mohe.V! respect. h\ said Martin Fagan. ' . Bro’oklyn •‘it. A spokesmanspokesm for Pat Boone said Centor Slices adult evening school director, is The Veinon Zoning Board of WORTHMORE ...ddmr Dot Records paid Boone’s expen- WARWICK. VALENTINE WRAPPER BY AL CAPP End QCIB LUBBERS willing to arrange a course for the | Appeals has granted variances to lONE IN Vernon and Talcottville news Is gpj, gnd hired a plane to publicize Asst. Chocolates .ox 65' Beoux oml Arrows rxo 29 -HEtSAVeflVWCE fAMTEP ID KISS / NOriNTHE group to help it determine What'i two applicants, handled through The Herald s pjg appearance. The occasion w^s / ‘OEAN-UFE' kind of service t^e community, Robert R. Tucker waa given per- Rib Stook TOBMEK NEW JERSEY iN6 before *>U Rockville Bureau. 5 W. Main St., Boone.’s...... fourth...... anniversary as a SUSPRIVER-ANPIFfAT 'kicked him in the face. I c o u im y YOU needs and can provide. Most of I mission to construct an office OUARANUI - A>it. V.I.ntin. Wr.pp.r CHOCOLATE , 13 01 A t C SAVE I leiepnonetelephone TKemont i ivciooni .5-31.36. , Dot recording star, the spokesman j HEAVY STEER IE|P . . TKaieiK ITS BECAUSE- and SOON AS 1 WIPE GOING WONT, GAL ;rr those present sighed up. j building on Rt. 83, Talcottville, Ckoeoltrtet u,.ox79' Warwick Chsrrisi ,<.45 AT AiBI m SO DARNER MAO AT THE MUD FROM YOUR NOT IP I HAVE Junior Women Elect insuffleient'setback from the ' said. I Top Round Roasts ^ 9 9 Altogether.- Elchirr listed 18 rei;- R3R STICKING X»0^ FEET OFF ir- TO SLAY HIM Mrs, Helen Qreerv was elected Ih'Rhwav. Elm er -Hansen was Oofi Population I AS I WOULO ______I ord' companies and the Storz HEAVY STEER 'BEEP’ NOSE IN OUR BUSINESS tem porary president-of the rtewly j granted a variance to erect an un­ GRAPEF'T SECTIONS S formed Vernon Area Junior Worn- dersized dwelling on Phoenix Rt; There are more than 26 million ! 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MANCHESTER ET^NTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CO N N .. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11, I960 SIXTEEN DeMarco BOCUIKNG For Early TKO^Win Morhafdt First Local Ball/Player EAST SIDE MIDGETS Coast Storm In a battle for first placeHti the PABXADE HIOOSE > East .Side Midget Leagpi^Yke Lad­ De-^welter crown.' He quit the game CHURCH iO PIN SKI ders -downed the B lu ^ ^ ls, 33-32. Boston, Feb., 11 (>ip)—In afstopped the action, both of - ■ Marco's eyes had been clo*ed by once after hii aacond tuccsasive W. L. Pet. Poses Threat At Major League Camp in 50 Years The Ladders look^x-kn early lead bloody span of four minutes, TKO battering by Virgil Ak-ns. Stanek Electronics 43 24 -: ^42 N the gushers of crimson. st. James ...... 52 16 .765 and then hung on for the res^ of Denny Moyer has enhanced Oddly enough, DeMarco who in­ Elect. Light No. 2 .36 32 .522 the game. The wtinners were led Moyer, 149 3/4, who won his Second Cong. 1 . .39ts 58'3 .582 or Olympies •.celve a major league salary. If re- his impressive record while volved in four all-time boxing .34', 33'<1 .508 Green Pharmacy • 35 32 ;522 , turned to the minors, of any ciai. b,v Dennis Smith and Billy Mc­ 23rd in 24 pro starU. explained: Emanuel Luth. Elect. Light No. 1 .24 33 ^ .507 By EARL YOST thrillers — and lost them all t Car­ So. Meth. No. 1 . .33 35 .485 sification. Morhardt will draw Cabe in. the scoring column while leaving lonely ex-champion "Xfa a funny thing, you go in men Baslllo and Akins twice Standard Linen <.. 82 35 A78 Fifty years is a mighty long Dick Siegal did' a fine Job con­ nice snd relaxed, not nervous at So. Meth. No. 2 . ;33 3.5 .485 Squaw-^alley. Cnhf.. Fab. 11 ■/P ; down Tri.'le A pay. He stands ,6-1 Tony DeMarco w ith six each). r Vernon Esso .....T 32H , 34H .470 time, yet it has been that long trolling the backboards. For. the stitches snd a handful of flatlc all. But you bump heads and you Talcqltville ----- .32', .35', .479 — "Thav Alw living again." a. rptiirn»d in qulremenls al mid-year Only cluhB nUSINEHSMEN’K LEAGUE welterweight challengers by dig.1 Moyer dressing room. The young­ 8, Light No. 2 1; Mitchell 3, Light thp mountain alopp.'" that Herman Bronkie of .Man­ Last night South Methodist Magailne. gained a • technical ^-<;i wasn't hurt.” said the No. 1 1; Green 3, Sears 1. Bj CLRRFAX M.ANN chester was brought up hy the that did not express an interest ooui'aged; 29-year-old DeMarco, est of a fighting family too*t a Secretary C>' Perkins reports Bui finzai’."! war? crossed b\ After , much discuSFion of th« were Washuiglin. Cleveland. Loa beat B'nal B'rilh, 61-53. while Don knockout over DeMarco at 1:10 of quick shower and walked away aa Pencil had to be sharpened to Cleveland Indians and performed the second round last night in a who weighed 148*4. "I Just could­ Jimmy Taylor holds high average. ficlal.a a ' 'VPli a» atlilpta«\llopm Manchester Ski Club last Monday Angeles and Kan.aas City. Tlie Willis topped the Remnants, 57- if from a banquet. 175, with Don Anderson second at get In all the 175 of better alnglea good, iveathor would rontinupN,vilb with the American League entry. 44. In'the first game. South Metho­ blood bath. n’t see. I thought the cut was high and 500 or better triplea In what on the proposed land purrha.sp the Not in half a century haa this IorharrU a good bonus, and I was h o ^ g it would be. But One voice broke the alienee 169. Other rollers In the -top 10 the openiuE rerenionv for f i club voted to make fhe purcha.se pliis'-fnnge benefits, and the 22- dist, led' by Elders Cash with 24 Tan seconds after the bout be­ where DeMarco recalled with dis­ has proved to be one of the best of Village Charm had a hasehail gan, the contestants accidentally by the time he stopped it.l couldn't include Ha ry Etch 167,«Joe Mira- games ,iu«t'one w p p U awa.y. this Summei for two reason.s. Lan.l points and’ Miller with 16, ran belief this comeback which never 10 pin leagues at the Parkade. player go as far as Bronkie. even year-olri fnrm”r ManCrester High butted heads. The collision opened see out o f either eye^JlTte .blood no 166. Perkins (Old Cyrus him­ Still th” i-e 'f''as a atorm oui in u^North at the present time of and .Vmcrican l.cg.on diamond alar away in. the final quarter to score Leading . ahooters . .ware Bob to spring training. Tliis .season. a deep, ugly gash at the hairline was coming out like a rauMt." got started. self) 162, Tom- Bell 161, Henry the raftfio whirlt-^fpf^eraslPr Hal ,vra>\is al a premium and with the ^ (.Mnei Moriardt hopes to signed following I'Conns' elimina­ a close victory. Marlin and Cough­ The- site was the Boaton Cia,men "It's a tough break, Tony," two- Wayner 161. Stan Hilinski 161, Arendt 182, Leon Porter 185, rionl said might learh'jdio N’orth- tion in the College World Series at lin'with If) and 11 points were the, on DeMarco's forehead and a small Santo Mirablle 186-213— 550, .snow^'^ndrtinns cover.ing the siir-| second .'t.ilk Towner In jciit stMhe comer of Moyeris left ring where DeMarco had .•appetU^ state middleweight champion Paul Vince Bocchino 160, Ernie Scott rni California Coast oit\.Friday face a sukid purchase is not feasible historv to perform in the big show, Omaha last .lunc big guns for -the losers. climb ' as sn exciting slugger by ^ n d e r said almost in a whisper. 159. Bernte Banavige 180-194— 530, bringing another onsaihle ha?yy In the nightcap, the Remnants : eye. \ i., Steve Stenger 190-206-.-527, Jim at the pre>c;nt lime. • Morhardt ia two-thirds of the Hoiiil Training ! When Referee Eddie Curley whipping Johnny Saxton for the ■TI’ntsorTy.” Best singles were turned'in by I wav to the big show. Several held league leading Don Willis in Eich, 264. Al Biardi, 236, and Way- Lambert 178-182- 639. R6y Tat- Thiee vai .ly seasr ns at CConn, teraall 179, Carl ObermalerN^79, - But while the sun shone. Hip 'TJje club dl.'lHjssed the po.s.aibili- weeks ago he signed his 19B0 con- plus two aumiTtei.s in the .Vova check for three quarters but then ner and Boccliino, each 226. Eich, Bruno Aliczi 2S0-525, George Out' slope>^jind skating rinks huzaed ties df....^elting an insl riiclov for ■ tract with the Chicago Cubs of the .Scotia and Halifox District League, ran out of gax. Don Wheeler H6) who is also a fine golfer has the with activity as the inlehiatiotial future Sunday oulicj^ to teach all | l^eague. Last Monday, he prepaied .Mo hardt for his entry led the'Garagemen while the losers Best Cuban W elter Since GatilqH best triple, 618. with Anderson sec­ man 177-606, Tony OlraltJa 188^ athletes skied, and skated. members whft'tyish aft There is another skt trip pbw^ned I ^ardl will attend the Cubs' rookie Triple A, American Assn . Lanca.s- W L. Pet. 4 2 4 game margin over Second Milewski 189, Don Raynmhd 180, Vern MltcheU 213-2-3^^2, Guy Kiisslani) fiomplaln to Mt. Snow Sunday and all ftcdyv school for three weeks before join- lei. Pa.. In the Class A . Eastern, Nasslff Arms ...... 8 2 .750 Congo No. 1. yhers IhleresteM he st the M uhicipal^^ organization. Forty Results: So, Meth. No. 2 3, Bap­ Farrell 175. - The Riussians complained the Pans III , n .he Class D Midwest Boland on ...... 6 2 , .750 ______/ ■ Parking, tot by i a.m. \twi»^hf. the brightest pro.specls 'in MOK MORHARDT tist 1; So. Meth. No. 1 4, Second P rofcssorntid Tivo of His lfit(*TP.sto(l Pupils speed 'skating oval contained peb-,-. l,a-ague, Elks ...... 4 4 50« W ants Champion Next kGUE hies, the Finns' bits from the TAc^\ * ~77i. icago organization will work Morhardt, a .Moihaidt has a long road to Gordon Cleaners ...... lv-7 .125 Congo No. 2 0; St. James 3, Tal ProfpRsor A1p\ Hacknev. professional at the Manchester Country Club, domonstrafes travel if h’a IS to match Bronkie's cottville Wapping 3. Second protessor Aie.\ nacsnt:. . ------and duffers that turned out Kinney Creek cross country cm.r'^ ' ^ I ? M ook' from Brum coachea thrower and batter, at Was mired in mud and foreign j "■ * and acoii'ts at the school, Nasslff Arms downed the Elks j Miami Beach, Fla., Feb. 11 (/P)— Luis Mantiel Rodriguez, Congo. No. 3 1 ;.Emanuel^ 4, Sec­ ond Congo No. 1> 0. /fCaipitol Equl|»hient newsmen ' wanted multi-lingual j A-nvenmn Leg,on last night. 48-38. fo lake over first i' the best welterweight to come out of Cu^^ since Kid Gavilan, Deti'a Driye-In . •press relea.se.s. i Home See, vnu th e re .\ ^ . Manager < ^ m . who personally briefly si liall He ■aa,* with the St. Lotlia Leading pinners were Joe Swen­ necticut. While at U(*onn. .Mor- place. This is the first time this' wants to fight Don Jordan for the title in his next ring ap- Aceto A Sons ■. scouted Morharfhsand recommend- Uartlinsls and St [.nils Brou'ns as year that a team.has been op top son 175, Vince Bocchino i78, Russ Injured .were Filippo Kigat. a hardl was used mainly In center- Roberts 193. Charlie Perkins 193 Turcotte Eseo .. well as (heveland in the r .ajors. An all by themselves. ' .pearance. .'-pamsh .ski racer from Barcelona s I ■ I 1VT cd that the Cubs bid high, last field. Ed Macauley 2-8, Harry Eich^l79- Patten Builders 7-*14 who suffered a sprained ankle oh ' Il i i i i n e r s a n d i> ia .«5 s il I'^ap.ring for the Man?tt(peter first infielder. Bro ikie's best position Jeff, Morhardt and Dick McMul- Rodriguez proved he is ready to ^he satiafaclion of 3,106 ringside 201—549, Larry Bates Sr. 190- Fred’s Package 6 IS the slopKs and Inga Loevdin. a .. . «•» p babeman-outfielder. wilv^head the Before leaving for A r i z o y a. was St third base, lln with 24 and 16 points respec­ Morhaidt. who recently announced -spectators ano a nationwide tele­ I^ats Threaten 19g_569, Dor. Anderson 176-204— Swedish cro.ss country skier who Five« to I'erforin schoor.''His lop aide will the local a’ nlide. who also^star­ tively did the biilk of the scoring his engagement to Miss Geoigia vision audience last night when he 532, Joe Mlrano 223-532, Morgan / Wliotta race for first placet Pdlr broke a hone in her wrist. HoiTisby, 'a-^rnember of red in at .Manchester while Mike Barry did a whale of a lowing filing this week, four teama eded Trades Coehj>ane of -New Glasgow. .Nova knocked out previously unbeaten Redfield 192, Ken Bradley 172, Ray ;mg ^ Whether the former \\dll he able Hall of Fanie; who will tutor High and played With the freshman Job under the boards. Jud Gidmsnj filin g Phiily, afe In a mad scramble for the lead. In TMiiibill Suiiclay Scotia, reported that he had been team at I’Conn. graduated earlier Carl. Hubbard of Philadelphia./ Holcombe 215-540, Ken Wahl 181 / to compete remained- -problemati­ hitters. Coach LdtKKlein "*111 (18) and Jim Sommers played best ■ The end came in 1'53 of/'the 181-210—572, Everett Johnson 223; Oapitol Equipment and Deci's are cal, Miss Loevdin said she'll be ish up the infieldei^-a^nd Coach’ ilai'e.d In a 4-F category in the this month He sta.ved n lop con­ for the Elks In a losing cause deadlocked at 13-8 with Aceto The Manchester entrv in the aft due to a damaged left knee. dition by playing basketball noth -fourth round in a schedu^U 10- Wilt Injured Kingsley Kuhney 217, Bill Law 177 ready to go. Charlie Root will handle the pitch­ rounder and surprised m ^ y Rod­ and Tuedotte’a Just ona game back. Year The 60-meter ski Jiiriip was (’enlral Connecticut Basketbal ers The local ball player said befcrce 'the’Sh>'-Ann 'ntrwin the Rec Bas- The Easo crew blanked CapKol to To Repeal Again League. the-Red F.pibera, vvill at­ riguez followers who IxMked on MERCANTILE LEAGUE opened for the first time since the Morharrtt will be. one of, sev>n departing for the West that,if he kelhall. League' .Morhsr^^ "»■ • New York, Feb. 11 UP)—There’s create the confusion. Aceto took tempt- to regain their winning pla.vers signed to a f?hicago Cub''sta\s -he Cuba in the .Nation: great goalie with the I.Conn soc- Last ISighl’s Fights him as a fancy boxer but short on FUTURE CHAMPS— Well up on the list of bowlers for storm, but most of the Jumpers j Pet. three points from Fred's and id Kluszewskj, Sh. and B 111 v tta.vs when they host Willimantic contrptt in the rookie camp. The al r>agueVitil June 16 he will re- . er team for three seasons. knockout punches. not exactly panic in the camp of W, L. high season iniJividual average honors in th^ Y Junior Chicag'o, 111, (N EA)— Nor-* waited impatiently for the 80- Vassiff's at the Verplanck Scmonl "He could handle the other guys .34 20 .630 Deci's edged Patten, 2-1. 0(\dman is .If, As for pitchers, meler one to he readv' for use, ; Miami Beach. Fla. Luts Rod­ the Philadelphia Warriors. But Garden Rest...... Girls League are Linda Bellefleur, left, and Nancy Mitch­ Jlhuny Aceto walked off srith mallj'. you.would say tlie loam Turk, Lown la 36: Ray .Moore. 34; Sunday aflevnorm. The game will i by just slapping them around and Man. Auto Parts . .32 22 .593 "Y ou dmi't get anything out of, rigue*. 148'», Cuba, knocked out) boxing them," said Angelo Dundee, with a three-game losing streak .556 ell, right. Six teams compete-in the well organized league all the weekly honors, a 142 single Gcrrv\sialpy. 39. and the work­ be pla.ved as the second half of a Carl Hubbard. 148, Phihidelphia, 4. and Wilt Chamberlain not In the Rainbow Club ..., ,30 24 that took thp A m erica n that one. " German.v's Helmut I : Rodriguez' American manager. .556 at the Y lanes. (Herald Photo by Satemis) and 387 triple. Bill Paganl Jr. fired horse Early Wynn is to. doubleheadcr which will pit .Marco beat of physical condition, their jFrank’s Rest...... 30 24 League, flag last season had a Recknagel declared after taking Polo against Winsled in the opener Boston—Denny Moyer. 149 V. ;"But he was Insulted by so many .29 2.5 - .537 a 362 thm string and' Johnny It's al!k\ suspected that Billy ..malic Freak in National Basketball Assn, second place- lead over Syracuse Herm’s Camera.^.. good chance of repeating. Jump at 2 o'clock. ■ _ Portland, Ore., stopped Tony De­ people saying he waa a Fancy Dan .28 26 .519 Sasiela had a 136 game in hts 351 Pierce, al .3ft,. and 32-vear-old Dick ^ Unofficially the longest leap was Marco. 148*5. Boslori, 2. SHAW SIPJS—Bob Shaw, in the Eauitem Division of fhe Na­ Allied Printing . triple. But John Sherman I-nllai After chalking up nine straight land.could not punch, and he -was Memorial Comer .25 29 .463 wouldn I agree and he was the Donovan hK.^be three years abS4U) 1 j by'knockouts, before he faced the berlain had several teeth Jammed Resulta: Allied 3, Jon-Di’s 0; Enter W omen’s , .New ' York (N E A )— When ofNjffp rompMiJion in bsMcethsll Poaadas. 121*5. Phihppines 1. Miami. Fla. into his lower Jaw. He aggravated BrassieB ...... 9 6 .500 Bton. I.a>pe7. .Not \t iViTtiMl I and Helmut Kurz spilled after'’ ■'ei Kx plot era and should , both teams - ( nii«rie> M artin retires 148-pound Hubbard. Rainbow 3, Marlow’ s 0; Frank’s 3. ■We couldn't «nn the pennant l.x>llnr is not worried\ howevBr.J faulty landings and the latter knmAdgdge, ' The Phlladalphian— had__ gone the Injury in Detroit Tuesday aa Blasters ...... 8 7 .583_ ' '•'“ ^■.win their remaining two games, a y a t e r < ‘ ’ “ Ju y i' -V i l ! . . t = Optical—Oi—Gardcn—2;—Memorial—1-f- deeks 8 .457 this year with the team we had about the future \ i ded Ip the bottom of the hill1 after .playoff...... will be necessary to decide froin- the SI. IXitll.s liavck., • H e 's ^ t to be sble^to 'pick' on through 21 fighta without a loss he set an NBA one-season scoring Former champions Ruth Mcln-A Also, Mary Bonham, Fran Cran- Auto Parts 2, Herm’s 1. Drivers 9 .400 In '59..The front office knew it, "I can feel m\x age. " ha con -. losing hts .skic.-s. ’ league championship, t his veai' or next', the Sllh-.'iix- the otherSiid* of the-coffrt^ sw*y and scored 15 knockouts prior to mark while the Warrior* were Sonny Chandler rolled a 404 tosh and Helen WUhelm have filed dall, Ann McNeill, Edna HUlnski BO naturally they had to look for his engagement with Rodriguez. dropjxng another. Spoons 9 .400 fe.ssea. ' It tak-ea me longer tf. get I Cross courttrv skiers from the O orge Mitchell reports' footer ill professional hasket- fiom the b^H, He's got to -play Shy-Anti Regains Tie for Lead, triple to place him In the select their entry to compete in the Re­ Rita McAllister, Flo Johnson, Bomeone to fill the gap.s in shape in the spring now for ■ .Aordic coiinlne.s worked on - a ■ Rodriguez floored Hubbard for LaJt night, with a chance at |.thal he.may not have the *ervires j ^yj]] hp j,S PVtinct as the l' defense." circle of 400 bowlers. He also had creation Department sponsored Mary McCarthy. Jo Lucas, Lll Two teams, Nlblics and Braa- "We had a good ,team, but there one thing 'But I can gel around' practice cotir.se al McKinney the mandatory eight count in the the league’s and free Town Women's Duck Pin Bowling of two of hi.s "htg" men -Art Quim- But what ,d(^*^** *1" when he s the night's highest single 156. Molumphy, Dawn Molumphy. sles, are tied for first place while wasn't enough to , it We needed all right. " ' Creek. Hallqeir Brenden. who cele- matched up with\someone like Pace-Setters Tangle Tuesday third. Quick left hooks roc'ked Hub­ throw marks, the circuit's No. 1 Other top sii'ores “'were rolled by Tournament Saturday at the Com­ boys like (Gene) Freese and iMtn- "Romano was a good prospect, hrated his 31st birthday yesterday, , I Martin says this., and so does bard in the fourth round and' a Shift choices are limited with 31 the other four games.are in con­ i Richie Guerin of the Rmcki '.vho s _t______■ scorer was forced out of action Joe Vinsko 138-372, Russ Bender munity Y alleys. Defending cham­ tention for second round honors aa jsiel Min080 to round out our sure, but we've still got Earl Bai­ came back .short of breath. . ^ Rpbhv Knitrh? who olaved last ■'’ •"’ ost any man connected with the I 6-4 and likes to take itule Dugie sharp left to the jaw put him down with three minutea to play In the 135, and Bob Janicke 357. pion Amy Pirkey has been seeded. entries already received and only j^ c lu b " "But I was not alone about i It's not., ♦ Hohenthal (14). Joe Shea (lU . for the count to finish a roaring 23 starting positions remaining. only three games separate first and ley as a second catcher. ., into the pivot' Htandlngs first quarter. • He was hit in the Top seven high ptnfall rottfcrs will sixth place. That's how Lollar explains the "The first things to go on s that. " the Norwegian"ermmem'’ed, i f w e ‘k 'h - "'ilt Chamberlain or Bill Rus- "I sweat. I ran t do anythihg un- ,W L. Pet. Norm Burke (14) and Bob Flake battle. mouth In a scramble for a re­ qualify for 'championship play There are three openings at 7. 13 winter trades by the White Sox. "1 heard the breath coming hard ' •‘* sell who s the freak. It's Marlin (11K* They led throughout the en­ The gate was J7.142.25. PARILADE INDUS-nUAL Results: Brassies 2, Drivers 1; player arc his '.egs and reflexes. dei/the boards, but I esn nitv 1 Bolton Eseo ...... 8 2 .800 bound. Standings starting Friday night. Fob. 19. at 4 and 7 vacancies left at 1 And the veteran backstop aaysMhc from all the olheis on the track. " ,M,;;’,heste7will. have to rely...... on who stands .6-10-like you and me .800 tire contest. Their ball handling "Now I want Don Jordan for the Other members of the fairer set o'clock. ' Spoons 2, Blasters 1; Cleeks 2, Nib- - It's hard to say Just how much ■ gamble by overplaying them, Shy-Ann ResiauiaM * 2 The lost no W. L. Pot. lica 1. bid age factor the Chicagoans in- Inngci I've got. but Lean keep >\ oras ram^ -nard from two Rus- Sonhv (niJ. ha.s managed to exist for 11' ptay ’em i-lo.se without the hall 4 ,556 and passing enabled them to pick title." Rodrigut •. said after the who will compete including the fol­ A number of entries ' are . ex- \ .h en ted (and retamedi is .Just coin'- I Topp.sy D <* ! G o b h o vears against gu'’s a head taller. 1 Headquarters Co. /--.S fight. "He IS playing hide and seek time taking advantage of the sit­ Man. Auto Parts . .38',4 17*4 -688 'Vince Boggtnl lad the single totals going for a while, Besides, who’s .Sian women speed skater.«. Klnra And sometimes it hurls them AS Personalized Floors . -5 5 ..500 up many a basket aa they always lowing: Kitty Sibrlnz. Arlyne •iiected tonight from the -Paganl Wdental. "Most little guys ate through in 1 with me but eventually he must uation and pinned a 125-117 defeat Leaperance Realty 37*4 18*4 -67-2 with 135 while Stan Hilli^Hl, "W-ho worrying about th^ season after ; Uydia Skoblikova Gone King: and Paul Grogan. a team because how can a hsek- Z-- .222 had their opponents off guard. Irv Bergren Dairy .. , ;34 22 .607 Noske, Betty Daniels, Gi'orgianna Caterers League. Increasing en­ It's not hard to'figure the trades this league. " expiains .MaTtin. ."be­ Telso ...... 2 Foster again was the maipstay for fight me. N o?" on the Warriors. Wilt scored five 'alteraatea between duck and'10 wh. mck hi. «fth man ' court man on Philly take you into .^Nike' ...... 2 8 ?200 points and grabbed two rebounds Bohemian Club. . . . 30 26 .536 Smith. Jeanne Nourie, Anne tries have b.een received each year I don't think we traded for age. fore they start-because they come ______Telso, both In scoring and re- Twerdy, Lillian Twerdy, Doris from this league. It is ppssible this pins, posted a 384 triple- Charlie Just to get age It Just worked out from .lohnny .Ibnes. Liicfen Dla>|e. in feeling they haven't got a ; the pivot, when Wifi Chsmberlsln before leaving. Bolton Lake House 30 26 .536 Whelaii'ifired a 350, ,SH tlRM.A.N IXHXAR Lollar s opinion is shared ty the 0^ml>%"vems BUl. Kerth Norm Hohenthal and Billy Pfaii. ' IS already there"". In the first game of the MadJ- Joe’s Barber Shop .29 27 .518 Grisel, Alba SoBiskl, Shirley will be “the year one of member* that. way. . In the first meelihg between chance--or the,v lack desire; t » . top. . . . College Basketball Jacobs. Ruth Ostrander. Evelyn will break through the qualifying "We wanted players in their At 34. it should be'noted, Mar­ back into a son Square Garden doublebeader, Nelco T o o l...... 27 29 . .482 FEHME8 5 FELLAS Sox have the-plate prowess 'bey ' explained that the recent storm.s Manchester and Willimantic, the ■'Then ao cosch will giye them : teams meet in what should be an ; Lorentzen. ’ round. .prttiie now. Maybe vt. 'xnll hurt, in tin is also the oldest man in thB last night as it had little difficulty \ East Larry Costello’a Jump shot at the Patio Drive-In .... 26 ' 30 , .464 Slaadias* Tacked'laat ieaaon and expprience\ ■ -npvpland should have won the*'^***'^’ rink^ He aaid- Embers won easilv. 93-73. biff much of a look-see 1 know Ihe big league. "But if Ben "Kerner (the interesting battle for’ undisputed I W; L.PCL years to come bul.it gives us the turning back Telso, 66-37. Per­ Army 69, Boston Univ. 54. buuer gave the Syracuae Nats a Roser’s No. 1 .... 26 30 .464 Vl-John Morton ...... 38 . » .1.633 in the gardens. M.nme hrove in 92 sa.d, "They : Nassiff's were -.vithoul the services plaj’ers give 'em Just one look in possesyion of first place. j strength we needed right’ now.' Hawks' owner I wants me." he , sonalized Floor* pulled out a close Niagara 83, Syraewee 64, 110-109 come-from-behlnd tri­ Case B ro s;...... ,..2o*/4 30*/n .465 WOMEN’S LEAGUE new high single, 148, and came up Alba-Zip Zoblskl...... 2S .633 runs for the Indians l^rtd a better, team than the While P"' "d of B'lC Brown and he alone could . camp and say among themaelve.s. shrugs. "I irplsv another vear." one In the last minute coming from | PrrtoasUieS Flaar* 169) Roser's No. 2 ...... 25, 31 .446 Haud«-JohD Madlgan , 33 .633 Spoke Specifically He hoped to have the new sui - 1 make up the 20 point difference.. 1 'We'll knock that little blankety- \ B , r , Pt». „ Fairfield I 94, Brooklyn College umph over the Minneapolis Lak- Standings with a 342 triple. Flo Kloter reg­ Maud*-Don Carpenter. 38 -.633 But how long can the old bo.ys|§nXyYl seemed like all we had to .Smart Performer behind to nip Headquarters ,Co. in : Kohen It'^ 1-3 231 Red Ember ...... 93 33 .411 istered 124-113 singles en route to Flo-Norm Kloter ...... 29 ,517 Uollar spoke specificaliy of tjie face today. ,.■> _L...... —i - . I blank down.' 7 '^ -2 ' 16 er6. The Nata trailed by 20 points W. L. Pet. Box disposal o.f ratchet; .lohn Ro­ Is-'d ' I do was walk onto the field and we Mo.st of the intere’sl centeied on That'a. because you can't always a thriller. 69-67. ' vSfi’ "" 2 3-i\ 71 Plymouth (NH) 84, Keene (NH) early in the final period. Aceto 4 Sylvester-22',4 33*4- -402 36 25 .583 a 343 three string total. Other Fran-Herb Crandall ;. 33 .460 A look at the age list of the ! ^3^ (hem heat." I "After two or three times he'll ,,20- 34 White Glass Mary-Charlle Whelan 37 .383 mano. Norman Cash and Phillips, the ski Jump which opened in mid­ get sn old. smart head like Marlin. __ Headquarters started off at a Btinr* 2 3-8 - 7; ■jY (Overtime). The two division leaders Cupid Diaper . ______33 27 .550 fine scores were by Elsie Pound Jean-Roland Irlih ... . 3J-.367 current Sox, crop reads like X ( If Chicagb is improved by O f l i O V P I n V P r S P'obably park up and go home. Be- fk 1-3 i r f Hobby ...... he admitted, ‘.but when yoii trade afternoon. - ' H4U K t, 6 I I n > 8- I . fore the 24-secbnd shooting rule Take how he adjii.ifed to Bill Rus­ terrific pace.as Jim Moriarty. Dick Gu«i»f»on \Qanbury 89, New Paltz 84. strengthened their positions. Walnut ...... 32 28 .533 117, Kay Peretto il3. Ruth McIn­ Junior executive rpster for .the (-leyeland was the bet- sell. the pogo stick of the Boston Results; Joe's 4, Case 0; Bo­ The women took over the spotUcht ■ fb¥ guys like 'Minoso ynii have to "We didn't want to do too much, came into the NBA I'd, get knock-: Sylvester and Chet Morgan found Totalii s MB 69 - DUqije'sne 79, Dayton 66.. The , pacing the Kaye'."! ...... x*___ 29 31 ,483 tosh/ 115 Anna Mae White 118, Alice give yp somebody in return and club. instead of an active ^Xver ter (p,, lenm'.'team:' then "one thought oc-oc-| Oip «o-meter hill while the ac- Celtics. .A .veai ago. driving in. Hpadqaartert C«. »«T) ' hemian 4, Roser's No. 1 0;' Nelco Beebe 114, Maude Carpenter 129, from the men. Flo Kloter tossln|r a pair Hiirl in Acciclent ed down two or three times regii-j the range to take a 34-23 lead al B r PtJ« ! St. Wchael's 63, .Vermont 60 i Warriors by 6*4'games, rolled’ up Cities ...... 26 34 .433 of 123 games In achieving a 340 trfple, everybody wanta' young players.'^, .,list ' / / ___ rurs:,L jtual .competitioiats going to be in larly whenever the other team wenl_ ,SI;.\TER .M.ARTIN Marlin 'Aoiild alwa.vs stop and halftime. Vin Kohen and Bob Carl­ j their highest score of the year ijl. 3, Pati'o 1: Ember 3. Cupid 1; Les- .417 Ann Twerdy 118, 'Vi Chapman 127, Fran Crandall 123. Alba Soblskl 110. VI Idoriariy 10 M . (Overtime).\ perance 3, Man. Auto l;.A ceto,2, Turcolte's ... 25 35 tVith the addition of Minosn' to l/i!lar himslf haa .aeen/16 ,years Wliafs going to happen to the .(he *0 meter hutr" said Paulo on offense. freeze .short of the basket hecause son were the only two Floormen-lo K4?U^y .• 0 0-0 0^ Willlarns 105;''Middlebury 63. ' downing the Detroit Platons, 163- Fran Crandall 1-24, Evle Tedford Morton 110 and Maude Carpenter 110 Hamden, Feb. 11 ■A’l Five amazingly, not. since Russell was theie’ to slick up % 'McGuire 0-0 0 ; Roser's No. 2 2; Bergren 2, Lake were others In the 110 or over bracket the Chicago outfield, the White Minnan is .37: Earl Tnrge.son 36. Yankees? ‘ ' Vainio. leader of the Finnish team. Run Down O'Brien. B.iit. ■ hit with any degree of consistency 2 o-i. ■Amherst 69, Trinity 54. 121. the homestretch the 115. , among the fairer set. members of Hamden High School a ■Whitev Skoog retired 'from ''the MorMn . 7 14' House 2. Going- into ------: ------:-----:---- I The Swedes .were .satisfied after .: "l.ike m,y first yepr against the paw. The other night he .i^-ent in In the first half. Ron Faletti. Mor­ p'aletn 13 (VO 34: Central Conn. 69, Hartford 60, The St. Louis Hawks, with an race for championship honors gets hockey-team are In fair condition Lakers after pla.ving a few games twice. Russell was Iheie. hilt, both . 3 3-4 9 “ Wally Maradpn was the big gun only 'two Jumps. CTiu-ago .'Stags, i'd be on Max gan and Moriarty continued to hit SrlvrM-r Wesleyan 79, Union 4t>^ 11 *s game margin over the Pis- tighter and tighter., each week. waR raUiPi soft. Rolf, today after an automobile crash. in 1')(.66. has .Maflin had company times .Martin got the ball past him ahooting a new league high single Meniiey troops 19 "Thp hill ...... „,rl Zaslpfsky. He'd run down the court for Headquarters to: keep them Tnlalji .,.. 32 67 Tufts 73. Clark 67.- tons in the Western Division. Strandbe/'g said.'"It was all right-N; The five.' along with a unde")- six feet in the pro ranks.' and into the nets. How? ■ game, 266i,and a new h i^ indi- Hobby-, gained one game on * ■ behind Odie Spears la burly 6-61. well ahead of the Floors going into Score 'at haH rieri 34-23. Massachusetts 66, American4 (i^ded the Oncinnatl Royals their White’'s, beating the leaders, 2-1. as long as .voii made a standing' cheerleader were returning to "I ve learned to float and watch . 1t vidusd series of 624. Bob Richard­ Spears Would .knock me ovei, and . Fall in Pro Ranks the final period. The Floors, led by 1',Inti. 6U 114tb straight setback. 'The score Cities topped Kaye. 2-1, and Tur- ?ntral Win. Center Springs Closed, jump, b'lit once you fell, you bored Ifceir Hamden homes last ' night i-a p.t iin he'd Chet Forte of Coiitpibia. Rohm him at the same time. " he ..ays "1 ‘ Hh.v-Ann Reatavraat■t ($6) son had a big 252 single game and after a game. Their automobile ‘ ben « hen...... Id gK ■ ■ ■ nih be- Jack Gustafson, put on a torrid B. F PtB ! St. /Hisefm's 60, Merrimack 50. j wasX2fi-llb. cotte’s edged'Walnut, 2-1. into the snow." Freem'an of Ohio State and A,1 put the ball nut and fake it back' fourth period drive that netted 24 Willis .... . 2 0-2 4 ' I I \ - a 667 series. OLDSMOBILE U n i o ^ i Arrivals yesterda,v Included left the road and struck a tree and .,. _P'._ ___ Seiden of St. .lohn's have failed. Make him commit himself, and I. J Hohenihal •x- : $ 2-4 14 Other fine scores were by Dick Considered the No. 1 female I had mi' nose broken three points to^ overtake Headquarter.s. , 6 2-3 Chick Igaya,, Japan's top' hope in a iitilitv pole. . Th'ey were all .sensational scorers then shoot." Faletti kept hitting for Headquar- "Sheaj Gworek 213-550, Helge Hendrick­ league in Manchester the gals did skating for Season times that fir-st season." 1 0-1 2 son. 224-553, Bob R ^ ic , 210-212 'Central Conneetirirt\State and the slpine c'd o w n h i 1 1-slalom) Hospitalized with . con'cus;jions Other little men hsve braved m college ranks. .And ma.vbe that's 1 Sounds ea.sy. .Maybe .Alai tin can ters in the final minutes but jMa»on ...... J 1-1 5 ! much to prove this to be a fact Wesleyan L(mverslt,v wmt. basket- events. Two big plahe loads from Richa'rrl Afler.k, ‘ 17. the drive;;; I . 7 '"s, (VO 14 —596, Joe LaVae, 202—536, Ed with aome-nifty pin toppling. It in the NBA and placed well, the trouble. tell other little guys like Max Wil- Gustafson and Carlson supplied the j ^ . 3 Mi li OIVNERS bajl . ■vnetones W ednesday\n tghi Europe m-ought in more athle.teSx Gary Tracy,•18; .lames .McMahon. ' includes Al Cervi. .Rul-, " T h e shoot mg is highly o v e r -l liams. now at SMI , or Pickles NIT-Bound G>llege Quiiitets Flack, 202 and John Dunyak, 233 Mary McCarthy established a one-two punch wfth Gustafson can- ■ ^ima . 1 2 —522. A new high team single ■over Hartford University and'Htn-,; - , 'By EARL YOST "I feel that the ice on ('en­ from Norway. Finland. .'Sweden, ■ ‘ '*■------'■ • Temple see. what t» nlng for the final two point.s that W 1(V17 66 game was established bj' Nelco ton of Sch'neptady. S' Y Trtn.'^, ter Springs at this time’ is a Great Britain, the Netherlands, gave the Floors their uphill vic­ Total* It a official The ice skating I Switzerland, Czechoslovakia, and Telao (111 Find Winning Road Tougli with a 1,138 pinfall. bowed to Amherst on the road.-. hazard and 1 want to->l,imuiate gAf A real good joh tory. 'iTie winners'won the game Neasnn m 'Manchester. whiBh--/ iFrance. ■ - McDowell ATTENTION! Central Connecticut topped: it, Murphey'said, As a re.sult. vork." ' Sp the populafiop of the Olympic at the foul' line as they were ofit- Moore • ■Hartford 69-60 behind the scoring nevVu- did get iinder'A^av-, is the pond will be drained, scored 32 to 30 from the field. The U.S. LEAGUE i "Village swelled past 7.6(1. a Smith Ik 17 I New TTork, Feb. 11 W —Maybe< Wroblewskl of the losers was the For one week starting February 12, **Lincoln** ■of Captain Jim Glenney and fini.shed fhi; 19.69-60 al Center process i which will take be­ in Ne\v Haven, where the , bov.s Floors hit nine, of 15 foula while Foster . .. I,. Smith those teams which. Jumped at the game’s high scorer with 22 points. , George Schmerhom 1 19 and 18 .SpijUigs Pond ."And it is verv. tween 24 and 36 hoiii.s. Thi.s were admitted. • . • Headquarters, only netted three of Bill Bridges led .Kansas with 16. Standings ' -i Birthday'* to February 19, we are having the The group had Just finished los­ Waldron . t-3 9'chance to get Into the National W.- L. Pet. ' points respectively and the re­ doijhiful if eiiher Charter Oak will he done'bv "le weekend. Hix'kpy al a (ilan.rp six. Hummel . Maryland beat Virginia, Tech at Park oi Cen'er Siuings Annex' ing 9-'2 to 6'Sle University fresh- Sport Schedule Maiiic‘'s Unbeaten Black Bears Kentuckians ...... 37 U .771 following Special Prices. If you are in need bounding of .loe .^laherl. Alark rtea.son .(for no skating thia Shy-Ann had four men in double j to'oi, ...... -M5 (Invitation Basketball Tournament ■ will he opened gajn to the : men at a hockey game in nearby ...... 15 its own slowdown tactics in the Floridians ...... 35 -13 ' .729 Lucas had IS for Hartford sea.son at Center'.s has . been \4 tMlnesda.v's Results figures as they routed Telso. Pinky I score at hair Shy-Ann 39-1' would)uld have been better off waiting first half. However, the Cavaliers of repair, why not call Bruno, our Service Matu .piililH for .skating this winter: the weather. Not that it ha.sn’t New HavFn. Polif e said their car Coloradians ...,, . .31 17 .646 ■Wesleyan enished Union. 79-41. .\atlniial l>Hgiie Frida.-, Feh. 12 Invade/Storrs for Big (iame until their regular season schedules n\oved to within 42-'41 iii the clos­ tiger, today at Ml 3-1511. after jumping to a 34-7 lead after T h e a e annoiiiu cment.s were '•been cold enough, hut becaii.se - went out of control. were further along. . . Vermonters ...... 29 19 .604''! Montreal 4, Toronto 2 8:30 ing seconds. Then Paul Jelus, ■T lfr minutes Da\ e HoWBand Lamar inaMe "by Paik Dcpai'linenl' of snow storms 'after an early .Chicago 6. New York 1 Platt at Manche.ster. ■ - . ■ '"'1 — ^ ^ ^ — in the past week five teams, De­ Mlssissippians . . .28'i 19*9 .69§,| Maryland’s, lop seprer, scored on a .V.596 Frazier had 24 and 21 points re­ yiipt Hnraf e Mill phey. freeze. The snow served as ■an .American League Sam Jones of San Francisco was Arena, __The University of •■worthy addition to the UConn troit, Providence, Dayton. Mem­ Virginians ., . .. . .28'2 19's Cromwell at RHAM., Rangefs Prove Easy ^Cousins^ layup for the clincher.' It was . ,25 19 .568 1 spectively. For the sei opd liiue sin ce' insiilalipn and m some aieas. Buffalo'S, Springfield 2 .the onl.v National, League pitcher j Connecticut Huskife.%. taking them squad, which now has stronger phis State and Villanova, accepted Maryland’^ fifth triumph in eight New Mexicans . particulai Iv the North .title to toss'a no-hitler (7 innings 1 affa ’ High Swim, at Middletown. bids to play m next month’s NIT Alaskans ...... 24*, 23'i .511 : SPECIALS . .Tnnffv fell behind Amherst bv Ihe ' Park DepartmehV'itnnk, , Ea-tfern League one al a tinie. continue their benoh strength with him aroimd. Atlantic- Coast Conference' tilts.' as much as 2.6 point-s in the first over supcrvi.sioM of Center nefu the lodge, the Ire w'a.s New Haven 6. ChHi,,lotte 4 'a one-hilter ir 1969. . Sati'irda.v, FeK. 16 in New York. New fcYorkers .. . .22 26 .458 , battle to maintain Yankee Con- Maine ha.s a habit of out-re- For Hawks in League Virginia is 1-8 in the ACC. ,364 half and lost, 69-64. Freddv Sayles .Spring.s Pond 31, years ago an onl,v several inrhe.s tluck and Wilson at RocKvlIle, 8:30. fe>ence siiperiorttyby ,meeting.,lhe: hounding taller opponents -.vlul# 'Then the trouble started. Ohloians '...... 16 28 Safety check and Inapection Includ­ Detroit lost to Toledo, 69-61, Marquette trailed Louisville by Connecticuls . . , ...1 6 ' 32 - .364 entire .season - b ase— go'H e hy .Y------.Sunday, Feb. 14 ------■ffl”wihBrifg" University o f- .Maine: rolling along^ on thethi» winning .. eight points in the second half and ing t Removing and ^replacing wheels Doug Tansil! had 13 points for the withorit-a .-ufl'icient thickness man. Biggftst crowd esUniate Weihersfield vs. Green Manor. 7 lia^kT But the rtuakiea aupenor Saturday. Providence was beaten Texans .... T...... 1 5 33 .313. BRAKES and drums. Inspect all wheel cylin­ Black Bear-s, al the Field House New York. F eb.'11 UPi-ft the9Backati;pm and Claqde Prov^U al- by St. Bonaventure, 90.-:89,.in..triple then scored 12 straight points to Pennsylvanians ...1 4 ', 33'i .298 losers V » , of ICC to allo’w public skaliiig for a .single period w«s 1 ono -Verplanck, « her^Ol^Fridav^tightYt F There ■ height' gave them a 48-42 advsri- so found the net* for the Canucks. take a 65-55 lead. had ders, 'master cylinder, hoses, brake lines for leaks and skater.s on'a Sunda,v sevoial ChicBgo Black Hawks get^nto thq overtime Tuesday. And last night Httwaiians • . • .. .10 38 .208 r'uring the 1948^49 season, not Tiie«da.v, Feb. 16 will be no preliminary. Maine is - tage in this pha.se of the game m Billy Harris hit for both Toronto 21 points and Walt Manghani 20’ 6.PASS. SEDAN emergency cable. once wefe skaters permitted to ■ years ago ' * National Hockey League s Stanley Day.ton was upset by Duquesne, with, heater, defroster, High Swim. a"t Hartford. the nation^s only jmbealen goals. 79-66. Only Villanova' and Mem­ for the wkmera who broke a five- High Scores—BarsBkra Horton REUNE BRAKES FR*ONt ami R€AR .... $24.93 use . the facilities at ..Ccnlc.r There will be no ted flag fly- Windham, al Manche.ster, 8:30 — Cup playoffs Ihiy can tip their Red Kelly made his debut In a game losing streak and piit their iinderroating, big air Littler and. Palmer SfUlligs Pond. .Manchester’s ihg from Center S.prings ferem-e team. _ l with a fine, band of sharpshooters hats and say "Thank You" to the Toronto uniform, 'the veteran de­ phis State'have emerged unscathed 176-169-151. Helen Valentine 168, cleaner, electric 'wipers.- Arena. since saying "okay" to the NIT; sekson mark at 10-8. Fred Sawyer Billie Carlson 166. Pearl Burnham- POWER BRAKES FRONT and RfAR . . $24.93 No' 1 u-e ru’.k. I:Odge this season, signifying Plainville at Rockvilfe,-8:30. Maine comes to Storrs w*'h jja n d four -double-digit scorers, , New York-'Rangers. freshman. who waa acquired from was Louisville's ace with 29 points. IS’o Extras to Buy Phoenix Favorites Earlier Inis week. .MiirplibA good skating .And. the many winning string of 14 straight and,| gcorw is Skip Chappell* Detroit yesterday, was used at left On paper, Dayton figured to 157-153, Shirley Griffin 166, Bar­ RHA.M ?t Rocky Hill. . four wins in as many Yankee Lon- jg g average and 46 per The Hawks have picked up 19 have an eaay time against Du­ In a Philadelphia doubleheader, bara Raymond 153, Elaine Beckett Delivered to You - ■ and Foreman Bill .\ndrulol of .voiingslers that recpived new of a possible 22 points In their sea* wing and center by Toronto Coach LU M tCATIO N ENGINE TUNE-UP the Park Department ttsled ice skates for ('hrusfmas gifl.s. Wednesda.v, Feb. IT .. ference contests to hpld_the loop from the floor. Next is Larry Ihinch. Imlach. quesne. The Flyers had a 16-3' rec­ Jack Egan scored 29 points in 156, Joyce Wahl 153-165, PhoMux, Ariz Feb 11. -/P son aeries with the Rangers. leadingjSt. Joseph’s (Pa.) to a 78- the ice (ii t.tenleriframt.found will have to store them m the Cheney at Cromwell. lead. Connecticut has a 4-2 c o t -1 with 16.7 points.- Don ord. Duqueane had lost seven in a - Bill Gabbey 192-178-211-581, Oil change'(5 quart capaci­ Including all tune-up steps | C«n« Littler w-hb gejierally make.s • Last night, the Hawks defeated 73 victory over St. Peter’s of Jer- a payday on his insits to Anzona ■ only an inch or Iwo of black boxes for at least another sea­ ■“ -FTida.v,, Feb. 19 ference. record, one game behind ^ jg 3 points, and Wa.yne row for a 4-11 mark. However, the Gerry Bickmore 184, Do^ Mozzef ty), lubrication, wheel bear­ specified In Rockejt E n ^ e : New York, 5-1. for their iTmth vio- aCysly City, N;,'-J- caisvaand BilUmaai-* aKennedy*^*6ss^\aj( BJiid Arnold Palmer, the vear s top ice, plus two, pi; three inches son .before l.he blade.s will h(* , Manchester at Wethersfield. 8:30. th? Black Bears. The .UConn can ^ oh^nipeon 10.5 points. Maine has B o w l i n g Dukes raced to a 40-26 lead at 176, Ric'hard Burnham .180-196-539, ings. slip yoke, air cleaner, Tune-Up chart, including of affow ice.' A l least six ' allowed on Center Springs Rockfille at Glastonbury, 8:30. ill afford to' lose anothei''"r6 0 p ^ team average of 42.3 per cent in ■ tory over- the Blueshhirts in 11 halftime and had no trouble the scored aix'^olnts In the filial two Dick Malone 187. Charlie Brouse money winner, were the favorites games. One ended in a tie. The tri­ breather cap, vent tube road test. inches of solid black ice is RHAM at Windham Tech. COMMERCIAL 10 PINS rest of the way. George Brown minutes to le'ad Temple to a 68 179, Bob Beckett 190,(Jim Selbievi tod€.y a* the. touring pnafert's ion at- Pond , , . » • corltesl Since .Massachusetts .shooting from the floor which is- umph enabled Chjeago to take over breather. needed -before- skaters are al­ It's alw.‘a,\cs nice to look Tnrnng'ton vs. High Swim., 7 ;30 Standings paced Duqueane's attack with 22 60 triumph over Muhlenberg. 204-544. Ken Wahl 181, ' teed off in the 822.5ffo Phoenix . npw in second place on a 3-0 card j UConn,' but M* free-, sole possession of fourth place - Only $77 tw in $7.95 lowed on the area, Miirphey back And for the. benefit- of Arena. W L. Pet. points. Twlif Expoaure Open Tourhajnft’nt and Rhode Island is also a top (j,row line'mark is 58.2 per cent,' the laat qualifylng'posltion for the Low Bank Payments $7.41 (Plus needed parts) said "We hpve pleht.V" of icej skaters. Center Spring-s Uttie .loe’s/;-— . ...3 9 21 .650 In ■ other major games, 11th Littler. of Singing . Hille. ctalif contender with a 3-2 mark. 'tqiiWf a hit lower than the Huskies, Stanley Clip competition. Ensewhere. the peldman twins. GREEN JUNIOR BOYS hoheyromhed ic-e, ' Amirulol was open for 46 da.vj of good Speaking of the coming contest, ^ Carter's Ch?v...... 86^ 23'a .610 ranked Toledo beat Bowling Green, lUks won thia tourjfkmenl twice In the only other game, Maurice .610 Jon and Jeff, scored six of .eight Standings pointed oiil,. "but this type skating*'during the 19.6S-.5r" with Maine, also winner of the I A,H.A. Tool ...... S 6 )i 93)4 76-66; Kansas edged Kansas State, lit J955 and 19.69--«id fin:,; Bowling (Rocket) Richard scored twice to .. .33 27 .550 overtime points for George Wash­ W. L. Pet. lA ed in-the money /bur of 4fie past..' does not have a,ny strength season.' Down Bast Classic during the | Pro Bafikf'lban Fleet Lube ..,, 64-62, and knocked the Wildcats ington to spark a 73-67 victory L,. T. W o o d ...... 778 SIMONIZ SPECIAL-$1^88 lead the Montreal Canadiena to a ..,8 2 38 .523 out* of the Big Eight' Conference .14' i > BRUNNER’S five years . ’ " fl.G. MIXiU» DOl BleRK holiday season. Coach Hugh Greer 1 Oorrenti Realty over Georgetown (DC); 'Al Butler 5 .722 USING BLUE CORAL WAX. Wednesday’s ' Results 4-2 triumph* over Toronto. The ...2 7 33 .450 lead; Marquette downed Louisville, Red Ember ...... 13 'Qp The Manchester- Palmer the ,30-ye.a,r-old- styltiil ia quite confident his shooters w'itl Cities Service .. connected for 38 points aa hi« Dickenson's ...... 13 6 .722 . W L. Pel. ! ,*gf»ston 153, Detroit 121. ' ' Canadiena thus. riijcreased their Green Manor .. ;..2 6 34 .433 78-70, and Maryland nipped Vir­ V'emon Town Line -from Ligonier.’ Pa has poekeled Lardinais Usl 'FrioOf -Firs! Basemen Francef-Alb^rl Yom ...... ^ down the Bears who Ju.sl Iasi Niagara team walloped Syracuse,( 6 .667 lead over the runner-up Maple Burnside Auto . ...2 6 36 .417 ginia, ,44-43. McCarthy Enter* ; . ,12 In Talcottville 116,300 in prize money, so far. wiih Marife-O^orf^ Mnrphv ,,, , f TO Saturday tripped the Huskies b y , .■Mew- York 125.; Philadelphia 117., 83-64; Washington State beat North End Phaim. . .11 7 .611 CALL BRUNO, OUR SERVICE MANAGER, V'- Xanry-i'inn#* Va.«! ...... Ji Syracuse VlO, Minneapolis 109, Leafs to 21 points. _ Roy Motors...... 2 4 / 3 ^ .400 112.000 coming for Jastp week s Shirl^^y-Uorrton Hampton i. 7 '.77R a '75-74 count, coming'from be-; . Goals bjL Pierre Pilote, Tod lie for. Lead Montana, 74-70, and Arizona de-‘ Memorial Store . .11 7 ■ .611 j TODAY A T Ml 3-1 S11 .New 5’nrk. Feh 11''..T'■ There'.s-league low I ' Zawistowski 6 3 !b«7 "We are preparing to meet and RasulLs: ABA 4,. Auto 0; Fleet In other news. New York-Uni­ Dart's Dairy .10 8 .556 i Gettmg a big jihaie of attention base when the St Louis''('ardinals I'lelri. so Manager Solly Hemiis I ORroI-CtPorgp . Maraimano .5 i beat Maine. " .said Greer vvhile dis- —In the first period put the game American. Conference: lead. The McBride's...... 9 9 .500 MAMCHESTJER OLDSMOBILE L.AHc«**Noi‘ni f^agnon 5 Scholastic Babkctball 8, COrrenti 1; Manor 3, Carter 1; Rockets ■ took the lead for ke~epq versity accepted an Invitation, to ScerJIm G.orman, yrere Jerry Barber of iJrm Angele.« open then- spring training 1-311111411 can .shift them around if he so de- ,1 ;'1b : ciLs-sing plans for practice after ■ on Ice for Chicago. Earl Balfour play In. the NCAA Tournament. Senators ...... 7 11 .389 ' yyho fired a 65 yesterday to,iwm •'jl retersbtirg. Fla., in a , oliplc of sire*. . • »Mabp|-don Harrlaon' .. 5 and Kenny Wharram also/scored Joe’s 4, Roy s 0;, Wlllia’s 3, Oitifc early ip the first half and led 35- Chet Rrunner, , 'j Bai'hain-Dick MrConvill« .. 5 4 .'w'i turning back Rhode Island’s Ram.s , Siiffield Academ.v 62, Loomis 52. 1. ' ■ . ' The Violets, U-^3. iVill play as an Red tSox, .. y ...... 6 12 .333 Clete Lyons. MOTOR SALElS the Pro-Am prelude and ’ Bill Col- -veeka. V W hile.who was acquiicd froni ‘ Aikn-Bi»l> Ragnon ...... 3 5 al Kingston on ' Tiiesiiay; night, for Chicago while Ahdy Hebentoii '27 at the intermission. Toledo has S. Aleria ...... 6 12 .333 Alva-Kd nnucpfi#* ...... ^ Kingswood 47, Ealisburj- 29.» Big pinners were .Gene Dams a 16-2 record* ■. at-large representative in a triple­ Him of Baltimore 'who was low >Slaii .Mii.sial, Kill iVhuc! and .Inc \lic .San Fraiidscb 'Giants Iasi 4 "m 66-62. Jn.»lhRt game, the Huskies notched the Rangers’ lone marker W. T. Grant ...... 3 15 .167 Pick-up and delivery aendoe. Green Btompa f t w i on n' pro With 'a 64 .lav HeiaerJ, ,.San- (Ainiungham.will be m-Ihei e,pj|i-h- sWmg' -ne of Lwo Card*, to I Pi^g-Bf'h Bonadipfc ...... 3' St. Thomas 52, LaSSIette 47. 194-519, Jack Cofiel 196, Ron Kansas swept'to a 20-point first header at Madison Square'Garden I AnnP-nVirk Twrrdy , 3 6 .333 introduced 6-4 Rollie Sheldon of •&rVy in the tbird |/erlod. Referee March 8. -They will face the At­ Tigers ...... '. 1 17 .056 P. S. We HaveAFert . paiie and labor. ■ ■ ford^ Fla , and Bob (loilby. Chr*ys- ing for'ih c/egu la r job, c/niiing- sIm hi.>f, IfoiO contiacl. The other i Lmrta-Hari iJyoii- Berlin' 71. East Windsor 53. \ Frajpk Udvarl meted out 25 penal­ Bro.nsl 197—552, 'Vin Bocchino 201 half advantage, but, had to beat 1959 Excellent Cars ! Lou Lamom-pux 3 5 333 ' Woodstock., as ' a new forecourt j Bristol Eastern 75, Crosby k7, _ Paul Dwwidbn 199—517, Fred off a Kansas State rally' for Its lantic Coast- Conference champion; “ Selling and Servicing Oldamobllea for Over U V apV ' ' Ml River, Fla., glso had 66s. ham. runncii-tjp ib .National waicrelief pitcher Lihdy, .Mfr/aniel. s ’’33.3. partner for leading scorer John | ties in the rough encounter—13 to Four youngsters -polled fine All'* Equipped. , Another galleiN^ favorite I* Jiie "Lcagije hal.f,ing champ Hank Kl.scwhere: the .signees were pilch- Thaia'Rrginalil Moah^r 3 Tongren 197,, Bob Hubbard 192 fourth victory in seven conference for the '.right to advance Jp the S li w e s t c e n t e r STREET-BO S.lkU I ...... 3 T •“ ?' Pipozynski. Sheldon responded - Ranger players. next touitd st Charlotte. _N. j C. singles, Dave Haskelf 129, Doug ^ v e —Sedans, Wagons / Campbell, the fonner Purdue'has- Aaron of .MiK^gfukee witp a 34,6 er .lack 'Meyer of -Philadelphia. B l’ .NDl.ING- UF»— Visitors to Squaw \ alle.v for the P^ggv-FVlix- Zvrh' ...... 1, s II with a *14 point effort, pulling down I Spnngfteld defeateij', every Rocket Richard scored hia goals Mike Denhup- 192, Don Anderson starts. The setback dropped Kan- Xanpy-Norm Warrpn ...,A 1 March 11-12 against the Mid: Kbpeha (2,5, Paul Mclssaca 119, f ketbeir piaj'er,'who fired the shot maik, aild^;^thitc. a' 302. hiller. catcherV Hobie l-andrffh nir Sani Winter Ol.vmpirs get a .«ajnple of the kinrt of clotliing .'six rebounds in the pr.ocess. One , teanjup min Ihe.iegguethe-'------at- 'least once on 'In the second period when Mortt- 510i Al Tiirkinglon 635,„ Hank ■aa State a half game behind Col­ Radman,. . ' orado, the Big Eight leader. Mike American Conference winner.' Terry Kloter 116. beard round the golf world,, last - will '*eek,*4vi do as .well jhis year : Fiaiin.s(,N and ■ airher John Blan- the.v'il need from Nancy Jackson, left, and Lcxie ^Mcr Wppkaibeal acoWa' 4nna Ttrcrrtv I „n t e doftsn'l m«k* a season. bnitl tjM'i'>ir hoiW#hqiW# ice,-snd also holds a . iw l moved to' a 8-1 lead. Ralph waelf when he snnk a 850,000 hole-i Musiaix^-ill attempt to rehoimH | chard andNpltcher Harolll Stowa of' .1 UQ. K«j\cy T n «t. 133 JblrUjf HAmptoQ------^aajM d himaelf as a vietfltdry OK* riYal city. ta-MM at Palm from a .266 percentage, hiq big NewY’ ork.X . ( Micking. 11», N lck 'tw .r

■ t- PAGE NINETEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, I960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCireSTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11. I960 \ 72 Houses for Sglo 72 PAGE EIGffpii^EN Apartmenta— Flats— Apartment Buildings Houses for Sale Nikita Makes Strong Appeal Help Wanted4-Male 36 Fuel and Feed . 49-A 'Hoiuiehold^.,Gpodi 51 BY PAGALY and SHOiRTBN Tenements 63 for Sale 69 I—MINIMUM down. FHA mort­ Automobiles for Sale 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW DRY OAK WOOD -Cut flrcplacs BBnuqWElATOR—T' cubic .loot, Cltarming 6',^ room ranch with X MACHINIST — Experttneed with gage, 6 room cape, S or $, bed. and stove lengths. llO per lead de­ feniHy »!** *6 l^freezer, self-de-^ FOUR ROOM apartment including 126-128 LYNESS ST. Brand new .rooms. Selling under $13,000. R. full basement, fireplace, built-in For india-China Peace Pact 1?54. FORD hardtop VR Fordoma- experthiental parts from alum­ two room apartments. Enjoy stove, wall-to-wall carpeting and inum and steel, All benefits. livered. P ! 2-7889. frosting, like new.- Ml 9-6iS41. heat, hdt water gas for cooking, F. Dimock Co.. Ml 9-5245 or Bar­ ------»v ' . tic, radio and heater, green and \ C H S h t > Q '. CBU t i*JT|l?E4T .«TOP»T/«TOPlT.' electric retrigerator and gks' income and your own home. Avail­ other extras. Large wooded lot. white excellent condition. Call WIleo Machine Tool Co., Rts. 6 bara Woods, Ml 9-7702. , (Coiitinned from Page One) VOUlSllJli las'll «0'JSE So 'TUEtJ'WUfE'ffO i7ij CHACrfiKia TUE BTtiVE—gas/'knd oil combination, stove,.'$93 monthly. Cell Ml 9-4071 able' for immediat* occupancy, Asking $18.600.... of parliament than from the CLASSIFIED Ml 3-'7372. and 44, Bolton, Cohil. ^ 9x13 twead rug. 8 piece bedroom H0t,0 MipdCCt •“ THE ASSEMBs,! FLOOiw: Hoilsehold Goods 51 from,.'8-7 p.m. $23,900. J. D. Realty, Ml 3-8129. n —VERNON—New 8 room ranch, Delhi atreert. crowds. set. Two Bp gallon oil barrels. Call Slk room cape with one-car ga­ "80m# highly developed c«un- 1960 LARK—6-paasenger sedan wUh GLECreOkiC BQU«l4.' OOOD SHIPPING and delivery derk 3 bedroom*, (inlahed recreation Members pounded thunderwaly l4E-A-CeA5V-S<|t)0ET' AT NORMAN’S after MI' 9-0827. H E A I^D • room apartment, with room. $700 down FHA. Selling (or rage, oil hefct, combination storm triat atulned high economic atand- radio, heater, undercoatlng, elec­ $0i{ 9VI0E$ wanted in printing plant. D rivers ...... — ' — Business Property for Sale 70 windows, acraan*. and doors. Con­ arde by opprttiTon of countrie* In on their deeks in the perUASMoUnr advertising license essential. Paid holidays, garage eno back yard. Bus and $13,800. R .' F. Dlmock 'Go.,. Ml manner of applause when Khrush­ ^ tric wipers, big air cleaner, spare 6C6UBB'M& BACkB * venient to echool. bq*. and shop­ Asia and Latin America. It would insurance program“^and fringe 3 ROOMS OF FURNI'TURE tdren’s school handy. Hot water 9-8248 or Barbara Wood*. XH chev appeared. 'The deak-pou$idlng tire, twin wipers. It's yours for CLHUSN&IBuPEES- R efrigerator tor sale, good gas range furnished. $120 ping. Asking $13,600. only be fair if these weeUrn coun­ $1,777 full price.. Only $77 down. benefits. Call MI 3-1101. INVESTMENT PROPERTY 9-7702. ______Interrupted Khrushchev’a speech CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENT DEPT. HOURS A CikCJ ID lk ?T « U - N. ArTLSBORO^htift $388 'condition, 120, MI 4-1956. trie* returned to their former Ijow bank terms. Rrunner’s In Tal- v.0ftii5 UWEAftiABV.' E ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor more tium a dozen tlmee- SALES ROUTE National concern mthly. Ml 9-1046, m —MANCHESTER—New 8 room colonial poaaeaiiona at least part of 8:15 A.M. to 4 :30 P.M. cottville on .the Manchester-Vernon OENKRAL e l e c t r i c refrigera­ NEW S-room apartment, heat, hot • Have aeveral pieces of excellent will add 2 men to sales force in All ne'w, 10-ptece living room, ranch. I 'i baths, built-in oven and their former plunder. Khrushchev read only the firtt town line. Open evenings, Tel. Ml tor cti. ft,,. 81 lb. freesing com water, stove, refrigerator, garage, income property. For futther in­ MI 9-4543 N7..B vva:: February. Married, own car. Ail 10 piece bedroom, 20 piece kitchen range,' fireplace, overalred garage, "We, without eny iurplu* -capi­ few minutes of hi* half hour apeedh S-llBl. partment. Must be seen no children, $78 monthly. Call PI ■ If buying, selling or wish to COPY CLOSING TIME FOR F ^ A S S in E p ADVT. P..5 iT k ! benefits for men who qualify. See set. t formation please call Over an acre of land. selliM tal, are rendering aid where it la in Russian. 'Then, he stood, silently »\5v0.»! nlze extra fine condition 2-8090. trade, contact this office. while a Russian interpreter read MONDAT Thro FRIDAT 10:80 A.M.—SATtTKOAT B A.M. 1959 IJVRKS-.-2-dnors, 4-doors and Mr. Karbonic, Conn, Stale Em­ $18,700, R. F. Dimock Co.. "Ml needed. We want to *ee the coun­ ' k ( 1-0914, J. D. REALTY the speech in English, the wog^lig 2- door station wagons a 1 I ployment Service, 806 Main St,, NORMAN S, INC. GBNERAL RENTAL agency- W* 9-5245 or Barbara Woods; Ml tries receiving this aid stand on 443 Hartford Road 9-7702. ’ ■ • their own feet in producing not language of India’s pariiam^t. PLEASE READ YOUR AD equipped. See these 'today at Manchester, Tuesday, Feb. 16,. 2-3 specialize in rentala of all kinds MI 3-5129 Ml 3-1637 R E D U C E i r - Brunner's, your I.ark dealer. Very p.m- Manchester Musical Instruments 53 Call J. D Realty, Ml 8-8129. eva- only consumer but capital gooda a* Khrushchev read the last few-nun* i V-MANCHESTBR-New 5H room Npw $11,000 uteis_of the speech-also. low mileage. Cars never regis­ Easy Terms M14.1824 ninga HI 8-1837. well." cammed or -Want Ada" taken ov*r the Pj*®"* “ h e a r THE Kinaman aplnet owan. j ranch, bqilt-in G.E oven and fimall 4 room rape. Wooded tot. Khruahche- noted that Soviet- The premier seemed in a somber edvertlBer thould read his ad the FIRST liA i i i tered. New car warranty. Save j range, fireplace. 8 bedrooms, near •Situations Wanted— Open 9 a.m.—9 Finest of home organa. Ufeflme FOR RENT-Why look further? 72 Outskirts of town. Must be sold this aided project* in India include a mood. Offlclali and reortera 'who REPORT ERRORS in time for the next Inser- always .at Brunner's In Talcott- Houses for Sale , bus; school. Priced to sell at ville. See Jim Gorman or Chet Female 38 enjoyment, Dubatdo Music Cen- We have new 3>,i room, heated week. Engaged #250 million steel mill at Bhilai and have followed hi* career adid he m ^ e ra ld It reaponathla (or only ONE Inrorrert or omitted Before you buy furniture anywhere u r, 186 W; Middle Turnpike. Call $15,600. Call Richard F. Diinock Brunner. Open evenings. Tel. MT Rhofi at Norman'i apartments in resideqtlal area o f' VERNON —5 room ranch. A-1 con- sa id :' ' looked a little tired and perhaps iniertiaa tor any adrertlaement and then only to RECENT HIGH School graduate Ml 9-6205. Rockville JuM 18 minutes from ,. dition, with 8 acres of land that I Co.. Ml 9-5245 or Barbara Woods 5 room ranch, wcxjded lot, storm The engagement of Mi** Joan C. 3- 5191. windows, seclution. 100 fl. (ronl- "May friendship between us be 'was showing hi* 65 years. “make mx^xtnoprtlon. Errors which do not lessen the value of wolild Hke t.vplng or general office Hartford by Wilbur Cross High could b ou sed for building, i ^ % i M' 9-7702. Cotton to Richard P. Bohadik ,1* At the end Khrushchev again not be corrected by “make Rood- Insertion. UP TO SO ^To FF ■ 40 UPRIGHT pianoa, must isll .out announced By her parent*. Mr. and as sirong as the metal produced a f 1951 ni,PSMOBn.,E. $125 or best work, full oi;. part-time. MT 9-9907. way. Kitchen appliances furnished mortgage can be assumed Priced ------—Z ------7! / ------' «ge- In Bolton Just over line, placed his hand! before hla face due to city construction. Opposite ■VI—MANCOTISTER. New listing.' * Mr*. Kenneth W- Cotton Sr.. 10 Bhilai." ' ’fhls statement brought offer. Super RR, hydromatii;. .4- MI 9-4824. TR 8-1166. tor^quick sale. J. D. Pealty, Ml Six room cape, (mmaculata • con-1 New rape in Manrhe«ter. F'lrSr further loud applause. and exclaimed "namastei’’ the In­ Ml AiF e XP e S i ENCED woman would MARLOW’S . Hartford Police Station. All pianoa Eari St. Her fiance I* the son of door. Must sell immediately., 8-6129 ditlon. Attached breezeway . and place. Excellent home, He *aid the*q Included allega­ dian word which may be used for ^OCB cooperation w tlx q : I W| 3.2711 like babysitting at any time reduced; therefore, you. _ supply ROLTON—On Slate Highway, 8 Mr and Mr*. Rudolph Bohadik, 44 9-3094 after 6. i. garagit. amesite drive. Near Man tion* there la no democracy or In­ both hello and goodby. BE appreciated 1/IUI ITII A# ■ Please call MI 3-8958. CLASSIFIED BARGAINS your own delivery of piano*. Open room ground floor apartment, with F T V ^ ROOM ranches - * and 7 Lodge Dr. 1955 CHEVROLET station wagon. evhnlnga, 5-11 p.m. week day*. All stove and refrigerator. Ideal (or room Colontalt For further de­ Chester Hospital. $18,700. R, F JACK LAPPEN AGrENCY Mias Cotton was graduated from dividual freedom In Russia and ■ 'The speaker of. parliament's ^ Dimock Co Ml 9-5245 or Barbara 4-dnor, powerglide. R rylinder. 2- ■— On Fine Furniture — day Saturday*. Meyers Piano, 255 older people. Call Ml 3-4878 be­ tails call Charles Lesperanca Ml Howard and Jack l-sppen M-ancheiter High School in 1958. even the absurd allegation th jt lower house, M. A- AyyamgST/ tnne green. Ml 9-2250. Situation-s Wanted— Male 39 Market St.. Hartford, Conn, tween 9-1 p.m. or Ml 9-1865. 9^7626 Woods. MI 9-7702. MI 9-4506 there ia alave labor in the Soviet spoke after Khrushchev. Lost and Found 1 1 Automobiles for Sale 4 4 piece maple bedroom. Double Bohadik 1* a 1957 graduate of Man­ chester High school. He Is in the Union.” .He mentioned Red Chineas ag* dresser, chest, comer desk and 4 SEVEN ROOM home, aluminum X —BOLTON—i room ranch, en­ Eve. MI 4-1894 — MI 4-0149 SPECIAL-1951 Willya Panel. $1.50; PART-TIME or full-time , posiUon THREE ROOM apartment, avail­ U.S. Coast Guard, atationed at "In the Soviet Union, every gressioh on India’s northern boroes l o s t — INDUSTRIAL vacoum j DE CORMIER MOTORS 1954 Dodge, good. $325: 1955 Ply­ poster bed $139.95 Wanted— To Buy 58 storm*.' enclosed porch, garage, closed breezeway with ,aloutie uetUII MIWIBAUI 4TI In credit or collection field, Man- able Feb. 18 with heat, hot water, j LYNESS STREET—5 room ranch Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, citizen poiaessea the real right of and said it waa unfortunate. cleaner between Manchester and SAYS. mouth 6 cylinder. $425. W escotfs Reg, $189.50 parking, shopping, bug line. Ml amesite drive. Asking $12,600. windows, garage, awnings, com­ work, rest and aocial security,’’ he Nehru looked displeased. Bolton Reward., Please call MI chester-Rockville area. Exper­ WB BUT and sail ahUqua and used bination doors and windows, , 14- attached garage, fireplace, oil Auto Sales, Parker St, ienced. Call MI 9-0030 or write 3 piece modem walnut bedroom S-1488. Paul J. Correnti Ml 3-5363. N.Y. . , said. "Our people have no fear of Aj'yangar said when Khrushchev 3-1223. ■ "THIS IS THE RIGHT TIME TO^ fumitura. china, glaaa. aU»er, pic- acre land. Immaculate condition. ! hot water heat. Recreation room No dale ha«- been *^ for the BUY ONE OF THESE FINE Box 628, Manchester, with bookcase bed $169.60 ! partly finished. Largi .yard. Many uhemployment. Everybody ie af­ came in 1965 he waa a visitor. TMs Courses and Classes 27 Help Wanted— Male .36 Reg $199.50 ture frames, guns, attic oontenta, MANCHESTER -j- 4 room apart-';4 CAROL DRIVE-RockvHle $18, $14,400. R. F. Dlmock Co. M3 wedding. ___ l o s t —MULTI-colored pet cat. Fol- CARS BANK TERMS OF Roofing— Siding 16 whole estates. Furniture refin- 9-5245 or Barbara Woods, Ml ! extra*. Excellent condition* Im­ forded ample opportunity to de­ time he was a friend, "next time he Auto DrivInK School 7-A ment, tiled bath, newly .edeco- 660, 5 room ranch, targe 'iving will be almost like a relaUve. Imvg children to Buckley School. COURSE". FULLER BRUSH—full-time, part- 2 piece colonial wing' sectional lahed and repaired Furniture Re­ rated conveniept. West Center, room, cabinet kitchen, 3 hed- 9-77C2. ' , mediate occupancy. Goodchild velop creative ability.’’ COUGHI-IN ROOFING Company. Ef.ECTRONICS oifera well paying Dogs— Blrd»7—Pets 41 Speaking in a country which is The turnout for Khruahenev Please call MI 9-4962 positions to technicians and serv­ /time openings for Manchester-Wil- with rubber cushions $238.00 pair Service and Sales, Talcott- St, ideation. Beat provided. Also' rooms, mortgage can be Realty C o / Call MI 8-7925 and THIS WEEKS SPECIALS , MORTIXICK’S Manchester's lead Inc. Aluminum sidrig, asphalt- Reg. $379.00 159 HENRY STREET—Immaculate su tler 9-QM9. About Town domipated by Prime Minister waa friendly *but showed none of icemen.' ■■Lcarn-by-dcing"— traliK limantic area, married and car. COCXER SPANIEL pups, reds and Tille. Ml 8-7449. available—km all 3 room apart- aasumed. Marion E, Robertson, LOST—Female dog, mongrel, tan Ing drivthg school Three skill l. asbestos roofing. Also aluminum, 7 room home, 2>4 baths, not water Nehru’s Congrea* party but has the wild enthusiasm abpwn fof now al Connecticut's Oldest Elec­ Ml 9-0090 for interview. buffs, AKC registered. $25. MI 2 piece lAwson style living room, ment on Center St Call the Jarvis , Broker, Ml 3-5968. and white, longhaired, mostly Col-. Rambler 4-Donr Station galvanized or emper gutters and heat, recreation room, 5% mort­ LARGE 8 bedroom ranch. 24 ft, Miss Susan A. Kerin, daughter many other partiea, including the Eisenhower. Many clapped, on^ leaders. MI 3-7707. tronic School. Day and evgfiing 9-1838.. ' nylon covered. foam cuahtons Realty Co., 288 E, Center St. Ml j II* two vears old. friendly An-1 ,,, < instructions for 16 7 year olds JIG BORE operator familiar with j $199.00 WANTED/Bar-bell aet. 178 lb*. FIVE ROOM ranch In Vernon with ; gage may be assumed. Marion E. llving-d^lng room, with fireplace, Mr. and Mrs. John Kerin, 30 Lo­ Communists,-Khrushchev demand­ a f6w cheered, and some watch- i^-ers to'''Missy." Call MI 9-lRlR; V\ agon - ■■ , . i relephorie Mr Mortlock. Director classes. Spring term atartg- March 3-4112. modern/ kitchen, laundry room, swers to "Missy I A one owner car, fully equipped. . ROOFING, SIDENp, painting Car­ 20. Lirrflted enrollmeijr - free optical measuring system desir­ f r e e -SMALL one-year old male 1 IWg. $259.00 . Call MI 8-7191. carport amesite driVe. aluminum Rohertaob, Broker. Ml 3?89B8. cust St., has been named to the ed: ed silently a* Khrushchev d ^ e after 7 p.m. Reward of Driver Education Ml 9-7.r>8. large/family room, overaized ga­ pentry. AlteraUoiis and additions. placement service—extended tui­ able bill not necessary. Bridgeport •dog, good children's pel. Ml! j pjppp curved sectional In nice FOUR ROOM fumiahed apartment, storm*,' $13,900 4’i% mortgage, (lean's list for the second quarter "Why do aeveral partiea exist in by to the presldenUal palace with - i Onl.v $345 Down; milling machine operator with job CASH w a it in g for oqe-owner car. con be assumed. J. D. Realty, M l' SIX ROOM Cape, 1'4 baths, full ra g e/ oil heat, one block from Prime Minister Nehru and Frew* — I • I LARSON’S Connecticut's first li­ Ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ tion, plan. Free cataWg. New Eng­ 9-1043: • laqiia cover, foam cushions $239.50 all iitilitiei furnished, block from at Becker Junior College, Wor­ a bourgeois society 7 . - ’The ex­ shop experience. Apply Morland ______Automatic 88-54. Good condition. Main St. MT 9-9428 betW-^en 8-9 cellar, house and ground* in^^ex i priviie beach, $12,500. MI 3-1244 ploiters have one party, the land­ dent Prasad. ,. — - Announcements 2 i 1957 RamKler 4-Doftr Sedan | censed driving school trained. teed. A. A. Dion. Inc., 299 AuPimn land'Technical Institute, 56 Union ------Reg. $299.50 PI 2-7176 after 6 p.m. Saturday i $18,900— IMMACULATE 6 room cellent condition, .well landscaped ' - — cester. Mas*. Miss Kerin Is a fresh­ Tool Co., 214 W. Main St.;f Rock-1 c a NARIES FOR Sale. Guaranteed j, p.m. man executive secretarial major lord* have their party, the work­ The Elsenhower motorcade took Low mileage, one owner. Rebel Certified and approved, is now-of­ St. Ml 3-4860. Place, Hartfprd'_ Conn. PhonS 7 piece melal dinette in bronze- and SunJl^y all day!______cape, new furnace, acreened; corner lot. Buckley School, Shown CENTER STREET in c o m e t a x e s prepared in your ville. MI 3-0963, — | to sing. Also female canaries (or ing people also are forced to or­ 2V4 hours .to travel the JLl-mlle V8, ,,ftilly equipped. fering classroom and Iwhlnd JAckson 5-3406, tone 16 chairs and large extension bua* by appointment. Phllbrick Agency, home or by .appointment. Exper­ RAY'S r o o f i n g CO., shingle and sale, 67 Bissell St. FURNISHED 1 and 2 room*, pri- porch, garage, nice lot. tree* ganize to establish their own route because of the crowds. wheel instruction for teenagers. MEN — EARN money taking a table I $77.00 W. Ml 9-8484. Business zone. too. Large older ■ The Ladies’- Missionary Society ienced tax work, 24 hour «ervlce. Only $345 Down built-in roofs, gutter and conduc­ vale bath, free- parking. Adult*;! school. »h^pihg. .Carlton parly. The petty bourgeoisie also Khrushchev did it in about an Ml 9-8075. survey for a leading in­ Reg. $109.50 Rootns Without Board 59 Buainea* block. Depot Square. Mr. I Hutchini. Ml 9-5132. 'two-family duplex ^w-ith one side of the Talcotl-ville Congregational MI 3-4723.______^______tor work; roof, chimney repairs. SIX R(X)M—Single home priced at Church held a Valentine party yes­ seeks to have its political organ­ hour. 19.55 Foi'd 2-Door Sedan Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 surance company. Year 'round 421 Choice of Colonial style love Keith, Ml 9-8191. PREPARE FOR driver’s test: Ray Hagenow, Ml 9-2214; Ray Live Stock— Vehicles f u r n i s h e d ROOM—Otie minute MANCHESTER—Beautiful 8 bed­ FHA appraisal. Excellent Man'' vacant and the other producing a terday afternoon in the church izations.'! A major reason for the smaller FEDERAL INCOME taxes pre- A sharp hilly equipped car. VR. Ages 16 to 60 Driving and class Jaeftson. Ml 3-M!!6. work. Also, ideal for retired or - I seats. Foam cushions $129.00 from Main Street, light house good income. Ideal for one who Khrushchev declared there is not crowds today may have bem MORTGAGES—■ Consolidate your semi-retired men. Guaranteed ! s m a IX^ PIGS for sale, grain fed JUST BUILT 2 modem 4 ■ room room ranch, garage, large lot, cheater Green Ideation, 3 . extra vestry. Mrs. John White wa.s in red with your savings in mind, Only $195 Down room. 'Diree instructors. No wait­ Reg. $169.50 keep.ln'L, women only Ml 9-7*59 lota included,,'in this low. Ihw a single country with burgeols de- tighter security controls, ordered - monthly payments- into one lump hourly rate. .Call MI 3-2319. 9-1. 1 Also-land (or tent. Potato land or flat*, sound proof. Cabinet kitch­ extras galore. Full price, $15,800. wants to conduct a "business from' .charge of refreshments, and Mrs. easonable rates. Call Ml 9-624^ ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ 5 piece solid m,aple dinette with price, S A; Beechler, Realtor. mocracy where' the people take as to prevent the motorcade from be­ Roofing and Chimneys '<6-A surti with a second/mortgage. Pay­ for corn. Tobacco land" and hedj, PLEASANT HEATED room near en.; electric range, ceramic bath. Short wa. out—5 room expandable the hom e" deal .". or with aome Robert Shimoda, in charge of 1953 Pontiac 2-Door Hardtop my. PI 2-7249. formica Top extension table apd 4 home. $8,600. Many more new and Ml 3-6969/Ml 9-8952. active a part in the solution of na­ ing blocked even once. And i n c o m e t a x returns prepared by ments arranged to meet your in­ PRODUCTION-MACmNIST for rent. Call ^ 4-0304 after 5. bath for gentleman. Free parking. 4, cloaeta, pliia S basement ator- addition*, would make a am'all re­ games. Winners of the games were forw ^Intem aU R evenue agent in Very original! Fully equipped ROOFING — Specializing repairing matchine- chairs $99,50 per apartment. Heat and used fror- $5,000 up. Call the Ella- Mrs. J.ennie Aborn. Mrs. Jennifr tional problems as in the Soviet Khrushchev is playing a return come. Expedient serx’lce. Dial Ml , 1 -. Reg. $128.50 84 High St. 18TER—6 room aplit level, tail. or beauty shop, type of op­ visit to India, having been here your hohje or by appointment. MI and in top shape. Business Services Offered 1.7- roof.a of all kinda. New roofs, gut­ 3-6129, J. D. Realty, 470 Main St. ' For Second Shift p.->rking. fumiahed. Central loca­ worth Mitten Agency, Realtor*. Ml MAN Smith, Mrs. Thomas Lotas. Mrs. Union. Only $195 Down ter work, chimneys clewed - re­ Articles For Sale 45! Simmons deluxe . Hide-s-bed, tion—juat off downtown Main St. 8-6930. Ml 9-3524. wooded lot 15x22 recreatmn room, eration. Lot* of poaaibilitiai auid Klirushchev Wound up his speech four years agb’. 9-R93R. \ It-in stove. 110'- fronuge Only Alfred Pitkin- and Mrs. Blanche paired. Aluminum siding. iO IMPROVE YOUR credit. A multi­ ______—^— j combination sofa and convertible PLEASANT heajed room (or rent. $115. MI 9-6544. with a plea for disaimament. awn- Khrushchev and his large party RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make- First class Inen capable of read­ NICE 5 ROOM overaized cape with 16.900. Carlton W. Hqtchlna. MT the price i« quite reasonable. Webster. 11958 Raniblel 2-Door Sedan years’ experience. Free esti­ tude of monthly payments may be SNOW BLOWERS - Toro power: bed. $179.50 Suitable for one or two. MT 9-1329. , to be discussed by a 10-hation of relatives and Soviet, offIciM cars. amplifiers phonographs od ing blueprints, setting^ up and op-, ceramic tile bath, close to Maij 9-5132. : . / KNAPP SHOES> Mahoney. I new throughout. Nicely mates. Call Howiey, MI 3-5361, MI lumped into one second mortgage erating drill presses, milling ma-! handle, push or self-propelled. 1 ' Reg. $229.50 T. -T. CROCKETT, Realtor east-west group in Geneva. arirved after an overnight changers. Over 47 years total ex­ NEWLY DECORATED room, very , private bath, hot water, heat. Ap- St., moderately priced for qiH The' American Legion Auxiliary MI 3-4327. I equipped. 3-0763. I with payments on only $22.25 (or chines and la'hes. Reo ' Snowbird and Bolens. CapI | bisconlihiied. display sample* — BIRCH MOUNTAIN/ Extension — will meet Monday at « p.m. At the "Let me assure you the Soviet from Moacow in a big Ilyushin perience 90 days guarantee ^n all nicely fumiahed, well healed, in ply Marlow *. 867 Main St, sale. J. D. Realty. Ml S-51I* turboprop airliner. ’The plane Only $39.5 Down ■work Potterton’s. Ml 9-4.537. each $1,000 you need. Dial CH tol Equipment C6.. 88 Main Bt- | Simmons Beautyrest mattress and Bolton. 8 room ^pe. 5% mort­ Ml 3-1577 Legion Home, After a business Union, will do everything in its HA'VE YOUR Federal .Income Ta-x private home, parkinjf. *16 Spruce made one refueling atop, #t Ta*h* plete 6-8897 and ask (or Franke Burke deal working conditions in our Ml 3-7958. ______I box springs, 1 twin size, 1 full ^CENTER STREET—8 room flat. LARGE. THREE bedroopf ranch gage may he assumed. 4 finished, meeting, there will be a social hour power to assure that these talks Return prepared , 1957 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan i CONNIE'S TV and Radio Service, Heating and Plumbing 17 or Mrs. Carter now. Connecticut hew plant located in Ea.st Hartford. St. \ result in a treaty of general and kent. ^ ■eervice for small business^ ______,- second floor, parking Availsbie with attached garage/and full one partially finiahed. one unfin­ with refreshments. Mrs. Helen Standard .shift, « cyl. 4 new w.w. available all hours. Satisfaction Mortgage Exchange, 15 l.«wi* S' Excellent benefits, high wages with imiGHT, POWER blade saws. New j Ril" iVvi ished room. Recreation room, full Lots for Sale 73 complete disarmament," ha said. The Soviet leader will hold fof* MI 9-1053. PI jMBING AND heating - re and used. A P Equipment Co,; 945, _ , . ■ ' , TWO FRONT room* heated apart-! March 1. Call CH 9-8251. Ext. 526. basement Located An beauofui Griffin is chairman of the hostess '" v - A clean car throughout guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1315. Hartford. ' shift premiiirns and production Tamarack Hill* outatanding baaemeni, lot 150x200. $14,600. "The solution of the problems now raal talks with Nehru tomorrow, tires. moneling. instkll_ations, repairs. Center St. MI 9-2052. 1 Two 7 piece modern dining ment, gas stove, refrlgepetor | 9 a m. to 4 p.m. committee. Members are to bring NEW ELECTROLUX (Ri— Auti bonuses. Apply In person. ‘ --'room s (inci table. 4 chairs, buffet convenience tq/*chool. ahoppmt. Marion E. Robertson, Broker, Ml u n io n STREET. Manchester — « depends on the -western side” x U klng time out to addwsa a pUb- Only $295 Down i CHAIN SAW work - Trees cut. All work guaranteed. 25 years ex­ kitchen set and bedroom eet. — ------——------;------, coupons. matlc-F World's only fully auto­ perience. 24-hriur service. Call USED LU !^E R —Clegn 2x3. 2x4. ' and china. Blonq or wslnuf. $289.00 Adult*. Apply 10 Depot Square. FOUR ROOM apartment, cenjrally and travel./ Sales executive 3-5953. B zone '•loU’with city water. #2.600 Using a theme which haa^- ic meeUng. On Saturday he 5*W TJoniKlni- t 'S tnfinn' Reasonable rai:s. Call PI 2-755R .each Ml 9-6495. iv 200 miles to a state farm AO matic cleaner.. New work-saving Rambler 4-Dooi Mation i •.30-4 .10 or any tim? Earl V«nCamp|, Ml 9-4749. Help Wanted- .35 THE FULLER BRUSH CO. 2x6 and up. Assorted sheathing. Reg. $829.60 Apt. 4. ■ • located, ■ beautiful...... aurroundinga. tranaferring/ lo Chicago. Eatate- , ------7^ ___ Thomas E. Quirk. 59 Coburn ways been powerful In underfed features! Two-tone color oil furnace, hot water heat, pri-; like fround* in tine neighborhood.; SCHOOL STREET—6ti4 rooms; new India, Khrushchev declared the un­ Suit v^arh, for .which Russia tur- g o n Saturday or Sunday __ flooring inside doors, window 32" solid maple, hutch cabinet, .new MANCHESTER—4 B zone lot*, Rd., a student at the University today. MI 3-6306, X- STENOGRAPHER/^lll tram to doj Hartford 1»LEASANT heated room." one block vate.c from aqd rear entrance. Custom^uilt in 1956 first quality | heating ayitem. new plumbing. derdeveloped nations of the world niah^ the equipment, and Sunday FulliNjUipped Jus,_m ;e^rd_^__.---^-^^ sash, plumbing supplies. piP*". nutfneg finish $79.50 aluminum storms, ea'silv convert- could b* industrial. Also lot on of Connecticut, i* now studying at legaTSerretari^wort^^ box > j TWO workers, not sales- hot water and sieam - filmsces. ' ^ ...... Reg."$112,9S ~Msin St', separate entrance- L-AWrla ble-M arch -1 at-r-9-Short St -thrqwihout Taatefully decorated need #14 billion to overcome back­ flies t o X ateel ^ a n t in Bhilai, cen­ m our Hli6p.“ 'hilippire ncahogany trim ed to 2 apartments. Owner fran­ ^ o x Mountain Drive. 'Vernon and the University of Madrid under a tral Ind^belng built with full-time commercial industrial, I tajjI/i r i n G—On ladies' Y, Herald. ^ ______| oien, for-Fuller Brush Co. Earn cabinet siiiks and bricks Open Gentleirteri Free.’ parking. Ml wardness', whereas the arms race Personals 3 Only $295 Down CHARMING 4 room flat. (irat enaibly priced at $17,900 making tic. Reduced to $12,900. J. D. South St., Coventry. Manchester— program sponsored by New York aaalstance.X Monday he visits residential, service. Attics, cej-■ gpntlemeh s clothing. 139 daily 3;.10-.5:30 p.m. Saturday* 8-4 O F r o U R S E 3-4724; devours about i 100 billion yearl.v. IN A RUT? "Want to try some-1 $90 to $100 per week. Married. floor, recently redecorated, ga;, excellent financing available. For Ream-. Ml 3-8129. 2 parcel* 30 and 90 acres. One. C University. lars yards, burning barrels, Woodland St.; Call anytime. MI p.m'. Call Choman Housewrecking, "Would It not be possible to al­ Calcutta. \ ■ ^ VAOCUM CLEANERS repaired In 1957 Rambler'4.-Dnnr Sedan thing different? Build a new life \ Must have late model car. High E -Z T E R M S COMFORTABLE ROOM for a 'gen­ rage porch. One child a cce p t details which applv to y«i call Ml zone lot in Manchester. J. D. From Calcutta, Khrushchev and board drur , anow plowing (side- < School graduate. AD 6-1929, t r : MI 9-2.392. GUEST HOUSE. 17 Spruce 8t. Realty. MI 3-5129. locate'out of thi*, fl5 bllllona or my own home shop. Forty One owner lnw''-..jul1eHge, Tm- 3-2264. around a new experience. Many j tleman at t4 '. Hackmatack St. : $110. Ml ^'SOlt, 9-1278 Russell F. Broderick. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Giardtn and hia party go to BqrTna for a brief factory experience. All makes, inom.x , walks). Ml 9-9757...... 5-9004. Business zone, good condition, family, 16 Trotter St., left yester­ even #20 billion for the solution of maculate throughout surt^ssfiil Avon , representatives, TWO BRAND new 850-14 nylon MARLOW’S. ING. kU 8-1816. OV 4-.3680 Broker. THREE CHOICE lots available atop, then to Indqneaia for 10 low rates. free estimates, free SIX ROOM unfurnished apartment. I foVeed hot water heat. Spacious day for 'Lewiston, Maine, to at­ 'worldwide problems of poverty Only ^9,5 Down.coSMA refrigeration Serv- njoy the cunt acts as much as the black wail tire*. Original cost FURNITURE DEPT. $2,200 per lot. R. F. Dlmock Co.. days or so. -En rtmte back to pickup and delivery. Mr, Miller, Movinp— Tnickinj?— HORIZONTAL BORING (or , $.35. Ml oil furnace, second /n o o i Ml ROCKLEDGE custom built 5 'j rooms. Two-car garage. By ap- tend the funeral of Mrs. Girardin’a and starvation?" he asked. , , . 1 ire. F.epairs all make, refngera- profits. Why not talk-it over today. $35.85 each. Both 861 MAIN ST. Ml 9-5221 line. MI 9-5245 or Barbara Woods. MI IQiruahchev got a far mote ejir Moscow the premier ^ 1 stop in JA 3-5409. Storage Call now for appointment. CH 4-1205. ROOM FOR rent, near bus 9-4265. coom ranch, attached garage, fin- pointment only. Philbrick Agency. father, Frederick Rivard. 19o7^am iiler -4-Door S4^aplon tors, freezers, washing machines, Ml 9-8464. 9-7702. Ihuaiastic reception from member* Afghanistah. 7-4137. . - MILL AT ALBERT'S tISED DEPT. nicely furbished. Ml 9-8902. ianeri recreation room, plua nu WANTED—Ride from Diane'Drive [ Wagbn \ ' dryers, ranges, nil and gas hum­ MANCHESTER Package D ^ery merous extra*. By appointment or Hartford Road to or neaj V ee-‘ .Custom VR, Loaded, Incliidmg.i e.rs. Ml 9-0R83. All work gtiaran- Books FOR SALE 32 vM. set— 3 ROOMS SLIGHTLY Ml TWO LOTS, good location, average Three Manchester women will Light trucking and p a ck a ^ deliv­ PROTESTANT LADY want's wi m- »<’>’nnd shift Must be able to Dickens; 13 vo|. >et Hawthorne; ATTRACnVELT furnished room FOUR ROOM tenement, $60. only. Paul J. Correnti. Ml 3-5388. ROCKLEDGE—8>, room Ranch, USED.FURNITURE modern kitchen with built-lna. fire 78x100, city water, -city eewerage attend a national security con­ der-Root in Hartford for 7 am . f,ili power and air conditinning.' A iced .' • ^ ery. Refrigerators, wfrfners and an companion not over 65. M ust;''''! '>P operate, from bliie- Winston's encyclopedia iO vol. FOR ONLY $188 with cooking privilege*, privafe 9-5229-' * shift. M l 9-7035 after 5 -90. , one oxmer wagon. .______' ' ' ^ ‘iF p iD W I N r ^ etc. , stove mortng speeiatTv. Folding entrance, parking. Inquire at OAK,ST.—8 room. 2-*lory alum­ place. living rooni, VA bath*, full • available. $1,200 each. Charles ference and dinner (Sponsored by the Hungry Olympics Spectators be able to drive. No hard work. 1 P’""’*®- Book of Knowledge 20 vol.: Pul­ Just returned to us after being used Lesperitnce. MI 9-7620. American Legion Auxiliary de­ Only $495 Dnwn chairs (or rent. MF9-0752 pit Commentary shout 66 vol. All Maple St, inum siding, copper plumbing new basement. Forced hot water heat/ top service. Save vnur hack and Good home. Beal references. Write Ideal working londitions in our only a short time. All rerondl- HREE ROOM apartment* 185- storm windows. Philbrick '\gency. partment Saturday at 7 p.m. at Box S. Herald, in fine oondition. Call MI 3-5331. wiring and G E. furnace, auto- Automobiles for Sale 4 heArl Manchealcr Esso Service AUSTIN, A. C H ^IB E R S Co. Local- new plant located In East Hartford, tiohiid. alt In good shape, all fully $55, MI 9-5229, 9-8, » Ml 9-8464. the Taft Hotel in New Haven. They To Devojdr Mountains of Food ______IMPORT SP-FCIALS . .. Genter. Ml fl-RlPR. guaranteed. matih hot water 3-car garage. moving, pacJtlng,''storage. Low Excellent benefits, high . wages, PLEASANT ROOM for gentlepYan. Lot 65x340. House completely in­ Suburban for Sale IO are Mrs. John F. Wallet, president; OLDER CABS; mechanics *P*" i m -n nr a t'. rw?.'!;,. *: STENOGRAPHER shift . premiums and production Includes Main St. location. Call MI/9-0641. SOUTH WINDSOR - 79 Laurel St rials fixit yourself cars, .always j l9o9 M .(i.A. Jxpoits (-OTixoi ti- rate on tong dislance moves to SPACE B e a t e r ,' oil drums with sulated. J. D. Realty. Ml 3-5129. Miss Barbara Wallet, AmericarT- . . / ' ■ ______'.L — ' 48 statjnf Ml 3-5187,______.bonuses. / BEDROOM SET TWO ROOM furnished apartment 5 room ranch, axtra largt kitoh VERNON—15 minutes from Char ;ood selection,■ *book “■ behind “ ' ou r' h)p . MOBTENSEN TV. Specialized RCA Opportunity for- clerk-typist with stands. MI 3-5318. LIVING ROOM SET iam chairman, and Mrs. Henri Sauaw Volley Czlil.—Running afspectator demand for 76,800 ham* /TTIRE E ROOMS h ea ^ g a *. light __at ______105 BirCh St. _ Ma NCHSSTER - sturdy new 6 en. buili-tn oven screened porch ter Oak bridge. Next to Lake ^ *___ _ AOA MAO’S. ca. Douglas Motors. 383 Main Like new. Full wire wheels. telexision, service. Ml 9;4641. Apply.in Person KITCHEN SET Pessini. departirient music chair­ close second in liopuJarity to chatn burger roll*, and 132,000 hot. dogs. ^ T E R Moving and Truck- some stenographic ability, capable 1 and hot water iclpded. Call Ml ■mREE-ROOM second floor ! room Garriaon COloqlal 114 bathai^ half acre lot. Ehtcellent financing Street School (1-8 grades). 8 bed- man of-vthe Legion Auxiliary,. The ------^ —------— Also Rugs, I-amps. Pictures and t apart- plonship events at the Olympic Box lunches will likely hit 1.000 a Priced right. Fully equipped and F1X10R SANDING and refinishing, Company. Local and long dis­ of handling/in ^ a variety of duties. 1 BABY CARRIAGE, large Storklme. 8-82*6. “ available Marion B RoherUon tsiom* ranch; aluminum combina NEED A CAB and had your credit in mint condition FULLER BRUSH U(> I few more items are inrliided at ment available March 1. Partly hoi water heat, ^11 ‘"rtilatiOT. speaker will be Brig. Gen. Richard Winter Games in Squaw Valley, day, while the requests for ham I . in- Specializing in old floors Ml, tance moving, packing and stor- Good condilion. MI 9-5447. IZ Broker, Ml 8-69.58. tion, large lot with patio, heated turned down? Short on down pay­ age Regular service throughout reqiii accurate typing ixing Hill St., East this low low price, heated, new range included. Adults plaatereo walls fireplace with recreation room. Will FHA or can Collins, deputy assistant chief oI Feb, 18 to Feb. 28, will be that sandwiches will be answerea with ment? Had a repoaaesaion? Don't DnI.i $‘i0 ,i Dow 11 9.5759 pniv. Call MI 9 0016 ' pgneled wall, knotty P 'n e ^ h t New EnglandRnerinnH .qta'.esSta'vcs and Florida. '| and aptitudeaW ude for figure-wvork.figure-work. Com- ; ------:------G. M. REFRIGERATOR; $40. An $10 DOWN - $10 MONTH ApaiTrtient*— Flats— assume i\ i% G.I. Here i's a real staff for Intelligence, U.S, Army. favorite spectator sport—eating. 27,000 pounds o f ham. TURRET LATHE miyi. Must be ______Z - Z ______-/n ets Large shade trees. Owner Special $14,990! 8 Rixirh Ranch ANY STYLE typwrilers rent M1 3-6563. plete benefit'program. Modern o(- Estate range, combination oil and Phone for aopointmeni Tenements 63 buv. E E. Bushev. Real Estate ' Due to the fact that estimated Add to this supply list thou­ C ,~aiS»"K .” ,o‘5.“5‘'“«4S:l!l-W Fial SLllon able lo set up and run small lots. THREE ROOM apartment in Housef and builder Ml 8-4880 with garage. A membership brunch for new and repaiV. . Berube's ^Pypwriter fice. Wijth P, O. Box 1512, Hart­ electric, $45, Radio. Philco cabi­ SAMUEL ALBERT. HARTFORD MI 9-2083. daily attendance at the Games is sands of indivdual contalnera Of and smallest pSyments anywhere. \4 agon All hehefits. 50 hours a week. Wil- TffOC ROOM unfurnished apart- A Hale Building. Heated, elevator, and prospective members of the Service. Ml 9-3477, net type. $5. Apply Pepin's Gro­ i CH 7-0358 ROCKLEDGE -> New 6 room Co­ 5 Room Ranch atvle, garage. set at 35,000 hungry and , thirsty milk and soup, hundreds of thou­ Not a small loan or finance com- I priced to sell this week, ■ fully Paintinff— PaperinR 21 ford, g a tin g Business experience, co Machine T.06I Co. Routes 6 and i ^ t . stove, refrigerator heat. bath. Tel. MI 8-4123. Ask for H. B. Greater Hartford, Chapter of cery. Route 44A, Bolton. MI 3-1657. See It Day Or Night lonial with forced hot water heat, Only $12,600. souls—or close to 400.000 people for sands of candy bars, and assorted ■•'•panyany plan. DoUglas Motors, 333 , equipped. education and s W ry required. 44 Bolton "Conn. Apply M«.r)ow'i, *67 Main 8t. House or E, A. Weden. Brandsis University National 1.. e-jrt:; n o t ic e —R. E. Crowell & Co., ' If you have no means of tran*- fireplace, living roomv l',4 baths, Wanted— Real Estate 77 the 11-day period—the problem of other food items, and the total MailIain St. . . I Dnl.V 11own| Public Arcountjims. offices now lo- PAINTING AND paperhanging. STORKLINE twin baby carnage, portation I'll senfi’’ my auto for 7 Room Split Level, I ’ j baths, Women's Committee will be held Good clei.n workmanship al rea­ PICKLES: PickleV; Pickles! Just ATTRA(?nyE 6 room duplex, three modern .kitchen - complete with feeding this vast number of specta­ would supply the needs of a small caled at 24 SU Prospect St., East M'ANTFD excellent condition.-Call any time. vou. No oblieation, built-ins, full basement, 1-car g a­ just one year old. FARMS. ACREAOft and listings Friday, Feb. 19: 19 at 11 a.m. at WANTEJD - Clean used cars. We 1957 Metropolitan 2-Dooi sonable. rales. 30' years in Man­ ,/wanted to catch,wur eye lo say BIX ROOM duplex. $100 monthly. bedroome, large cabinet kitchen, tors in the heart, of the Sierra city. buy. trade down or trade any­ Hartford, BU 9-4.508, .lA 8-8834. '• A—I^B —K—R—T—'S afainleaa .steel aink and tub. Base­ rage.’ Philbrick Agency. Ml 9-^464. on homes wanted. Call U # the home of Mrs. Julian Gross, 74 Nevada range i« u mountain-sized chester. Raymond Fiske. MI you can earn $30 to $.50 S week prie experienced snto salesman. |__ ; J_____ Inquire 106 Spruce St. ; 8 Room Ranch. 2 car garage, 2 Realty Co., Inc. Ml 4-8193, Eve Refrigerated trucks will bring thing Douglas Motor*. 3.33 Main. Hardtop 43-45 Xl LYN ST . HARTFORD ment and attic, two porches, oak Whellon Rd.. West Hartford. as Califoriiia's much-publicized TREE/SERVICE. Tiee removal 9-9237. . - part-time Full-tirneV Yon , can PORTER'STREET Section-7 r o ^ baths, hot water heal. $24,900. .ninga B y 9-6786. _____ I . food supplies daily from Reno, Sharp low mileage, top ahape. ' To sell Lincoln, Mercury, English I o p e n NIGHTS T1I,L 8 P.M. FIVE ROOM duplex, hot water. flooring throughout, steam oil Films of the university of the new pcftks- 1958 WILLYS with Holmes wrecker alists, jnsni'p.d; Rea.snnablej ^ cjioose Safe-Buv Used-Cars, New Fuel and Feed. 49-A Jiome near achool, den, full dining\ g Room Cape. 8 years old. new Sacramento and San Franciscp,/„ Only $395-Down THOMAS HARRISON = Painting ------S A T -e -p. M-. ir ' '"bath, showerT yard, no heat. -1161 "heat;— roppei— window screens.- WANTED—In B zone, one or'tw o library will be shown. Reserva­ Since Squaw Valley is Situated in and show plow. Call Rock\nlle TR es. Gall Ml .3-769.5, room, large kitchen, living room wiill to wall''carpeting. $14,900. Government-inspected meats only 1957 Fiat 4-DnnrSerlan and paperhanging. Guaranteed hTwe^rio 12 sT h 2 5 ^ transportation furnished, gaso- Sullivan Ave., Wapplng Ml 4-1948 Adults preferred. Opposite Center lots, top dollar paid. J. D, Realty, tions may be made with Mrs. a snow-swept wilderness 45 .qilles 5-8991 after 6. between 10-12 and 2-5. \ , _ allmvance. life insurance, lib­ SEASONED hardwood, eu* any A 17" PHTICY) T\', 3 speetf record 15x24 with fireplace, built-in book­ will be used. Every effort will be wmkmanship. Ml 9-2497. length,. $10 a load delivered Park Available March 15. Tel. MI 4 Room Cape, Beautiful, large Ml 3-5129. George Lesaner, -14 Robert Rd. from the, nearest large city, Reno. ' ~ I -Model non. Very clean, one eral drawing account. - Player and radio, combination. cases and desk, attached one-car made to insure sanitary conditions Household Services Grantland Nursery and l-and- 9-7529. garage, second floor. 3 bedrooms Ipl—$10?900. 200 miles from San Franciac,P' and EXTERIOR AND interior painting Excellent condition. Ideal (or rec­ Miss Ann McIntosh, daughter of in food handling, both at the 1966 CADILLAC ENGINE (nr sale. ?>■ Just men with a desire to make scape Ml 3-0669. SELLING—BUYINO—Trading? We 113 miles from Sacramento, the Offered 13-A and paperhanging. Wallpaper CLERK-TYPIST reation room or summer home. olfei you free confidential in­ Mr. aiid.Mra. Robert E. McIntosh, problem of food transportation sources and at the Games, where Call MI 9-3479. Only $29/ Down excellent salary need "PPly. NOTICE $ S )V "‘ phirbric“k ™ c> ^ w WARREN E. HOWLA'ND.' ...... — — ■ . ------hooks Guaranteed workmanship. FOR SALE —-Seasoned hardwood $.50. Windsor Ixv'k*. NA .3-5.51* Bukines.* Locations spections and arrange all financ­ 28 Harvard Rd., is,a member of a alone wili present a considerable -every food item will be served hi HAROLD * SONS, Rubbish lemoV-1 Reasonable rates k'lilly tMured. Opening for an . experienced In accordance with the re­ 9-8464. ^ ______j Alwa-s' a fine selecdeep' of clean for furnaces, firepisces. or stove. after 6. ■ "* Realtor ing from start to finish. Mitten challenge to the Games', caterers. waxed paper. si. cellars and al'!'’.* . O^ned. ^j,d courteous service, Leo clerk-typist in small department. Apply in person to quirements of the Zoning Regii- for Rent 64 committee arranging a book fair car.*'.*•81 larold Gtglio Bros, .Route 44-A, Bolton, GROWING PAINS? If your family MAIN ST. MT 8-1108 will work hand and glove, with to be held in the library al LMell The ABC Vending Corp.. one of To feed the Winter Games pub­ Fashion Favorite Ashes, papets all nibbish/ J Pelletier. MI 9-8326. Position requires a neat appearln; lations for the Tow n of a IR-CONDITIONED 8-room office. Hoar. \n 9-4034. M r.'f’ahill MT 3-5.301 has outgrown voiir present home you. Member Multiple Listing Junior College, Newton, Mass., the, oldest and largest in the busi­ lic, thera;will be -seven mobile roll- DE CORMIFR MOTOR woman with good typing ability. ter. Conn., the Zoning 100% Main Street location Park­ V Service. Call the Ellsworth Mitten ■*7. I EXTERIOR AND interior painting, Some facility in shorthand helnful Appeals will hold a piibiic-hearing "we mav have what you need. If Feb. 23 and 24. Mtas- McIntosh is ness, has taken on the tremendous Rway food bars, and l^xnack bars ing. Marlow's. 887 Main St. BOLTON LAKE Agency. Realtors, Ml 8-8930. -S^iL'ES, ING. TV SERVICE - Potterton’a ' decorating, ceilings, floors, paper­ hut not ■ essential. Modern office, .MpRIARTY BROTHERS on Monday evening. Feb. 15, 1960 hot, we'll find it for you. Your a freshman at the college. iqak of supplying food and .drink to spotted throughout SquW. Valley. makes Higrtest quality guaranteed ' ^hc thousands of Games spectators. hanging. Clean . workmanship. excellent benefit program. Apply / FOR YOUR at 8:00 PM. In the Hearing Room MAIN STREET—Building (or com ­ present home will be taken in ex­ Generous size 4 room ranch with with (our permanent snack -bars MANCHESTER S OWN RAMBLER work and parts, over 47 years ex 301 'Center Street ■This type of job ha.s.never been Free estimates. No job too srnall. » SEPTIC TANKS of the Municipal Building on the mercial business or office use. change . Efficient service .guar-, carport. . 4>i% 'mortgage, 82 The Community Baptist Girls or luncheonettes located in, the Ice DEAI-ER perienre Famous for service since John Verfaille. MI 3-2521. FIRST NATIONAL STORES. X following applications: anteed. J. D Realty Ml .3-5129. I monthly. Hot water baseboard Guild will meet Jomotrow at 6:30 done before,” said an ABC Vending Arena, and in each o f the two 1931 Phone Ml 9-453? for bes* CLEAVEn and rNSTALLEI) CONSIDERATION Will subdivide Ml 9-5229. 9-8. Robert Oliver:' 461 Main ^ ^ j heat, (ireplacp, alurriinum com ­ p.m. al the home of Mrs." Bessie official. "We'Ve catered lo greater 24 MapIe~Sl., Mahchesler, Conn, service. BERT PLANTE — Painting and ING. l.efral Notice spectator centers." Bus. Zone III. Extension of per-1 LARGE STORE at 26 Birch THE SUBURBAN binations, lightning protection, numbers in such places as Frank­ These food outlets will serce paperhanging contractor. Work PARK AND OAKLAND AVE. • SEWERS Wdl Prope^enod Farris, 9 Durkin St. After a busi­ mission is requested to use prem- Apply Marlow's 867 Main amesite drive.! built-in ,1957. easy and / i s lin Field. Philadelphia, the Los hamburger.*,, hot dogs, sandwiches, DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ expertly done. No job too sma.ll- EAST HARTFORD Legal NtHiee; Pursuant to the pro­ MACHINE ri.E.ANKD In beautiful Birchwood Park. ness rqeeting, there will be a Val­ Center Entrance IsM for sale o f used cars and sign Near Main St. Parking. financing. Asking $12,500. Angelea Coliseum and the Cleve­ Kitchen Samplers pany doors and windows, custom Fullv insured. Ml 9-6965. visions of^pction 1.3-113 o.f the Three bedrooms—7 rooms. A entine party with exchange of land Stadium, but never under out- pizza pies, box lunches, soup, co f­ for same. fee. hot chocolate, milk, cdjidy, work guaraAleed Call collect Wil- General Rla.t’ Pl^ Rf,i Tnwn and Couniry 80x200' .lot. Occupancy to single house on large Id. Lake- moderate doNn payment. By ap A It is now" the oldest build- raphy _editor of Tekton, the pour an estimated" 70 onn cuns" of metal Venetian blinds at a ni-w Edward R Price. M] 9-1003. closer to sideline than regulations pointment only. $11.500—Exceptional 6 room ranch, located in *he Ice Arena; only ono low price Keys made while yon have own transportation. Box K, ,|6. suit piirchaser. view Terrace, South Coventry. ihg in Washington, D., C . which school yearbook st Wentworth In­ coffee. 20".o5o'cups of hot choco­ up-„]rt ' ton Community H^l, relative to an allow. Call MI 9-8593. cellar, garage. 2 acres, nice loca­ of them, a temporary fixturb. wait Marlow's. Drainage Co. Saqiuel 9 Lombardo; HillStown tion, Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml is still being used for its intended stitute, Boston! late, and open thousands of bottle* Cour-ses and Clasaes 27 ___ _ .______. I improvement on Rojite 44A from J. D. rp: aL t y ,. purpose"-"* housing the command- of soft drinks—all in the course of .There will be a bar in each of tho 5-ROOM RANCH Rd„ south o f Bush Hill R f : MANCHESTER — 4 bedroom co­ 9-6132. Spectator Centers, while .members ALL MAKES of TV., radio and YOUNG LADY' (or genejal office ! the junction of'Roure 6 al Bolton Ml 9-4143 South Windsor, 3 bedrooms, suit and his family. A few tables remain-fnr-the Elk's' a .single Winter Game day! work to work in local office. Good j Notch giortherl.v to a\ short dis- Rural Zone, Extension of permis- lonial. 1*2 baths, completely re­ Ml 3-5129 ; of the working pi;eavy„ approx. 700' west of SIX ROOM house, garage, large shopping and transportation. Don't cash. Carlton W. Hutchins. Ml in the spring of 1774-, although this Tomkiel, Everett Moore or the In the food department, supplies j Two portable bars, ^ r us* out- and lorn clothing, hosiery runs, seeking men in this area for a matter are invited to attend\ the Slater St’.; Rural Zone. Variance Attention la requested to erect free -standing yard. Manchester Green aection. hesitate. 'Call for appointment to 9-5132.' affair has' never received the piih- Elks Club on Bussell St. will be kept on hand lo meet a' doors, are under consideration. handbags' repaired, zipper re­ training program. If you are be­ hearing. CENTER PARK AREA see this and other MliS listings. . . . placement, umbrellas repaired, Howard S. Ives, y ground sign., ‘ _ Call M l 4-0817, . - room licity given the Boston "parly" tween ;the ages of IS and 54, me- Presently a 2-family 4-4, this ------1/ . ■ , ------— ------Madeline Smith. Realtor, MI SECLUDED, immaculate * men's shirt collars reversed h d chan'icayy inclined or with me­ Manchester homes are O'Connor Lumber Co.; 684 ranch, built-in stove, garage held the year before. The Women's Home League qf ; 'j State Highway Commisgion^r. j • home can easily be convert- • 9-1642. the. Salvation Arm.v.will sponsor’ s ; replaced. Marlow's Little Mend chanical ' background, and ' Want Town Of Boltori desired by many out-of- ,Eaat Middle Tpke,; Res. Zone A. SIX ROOM house, $90, MI- 9-5229. many extras, 8 acres, trees. Only ed to an 8-room single if de­ Variance is requested to , erect Q What were the earliest farm hake sale Saturilay at 9;3(1 a.m. ing Shop. more Information about how our ■9-5. MANCHESTER $15,900. Carlton W. Hutchins MI town buyers. We ne,ed sired, House is- vacant, can attached garage to dwelling which implements used by man? In the -lobby al the. ri-tadet. H om e-, training program can help you get be shown anytime. L^t 9-5132. Is Seeking will not be in farthest quarter of OLDER SIX room house , in Jiorth A The dibble and the hoe. as ni'ade pies. Cakes, breads and Irish started In this rapidly expanding Gape t'ods, preferably 6- 90x1,50 and Jevel. Ideal for s ix , room brick cape, all fin­ RufldinF-GontractinF 14 FOR RENT corner lot. ONE FLOOR, stone, 6 rooms, fire man" knew nothing qf the plow. sOda breads will "be on sale. industrv. take the first step now. older couple or the growItlF end of town, near school and ished, large paneled front porch, ATTENTION! Write 'Trar.thr Training, Service, I0.4mi s q . tT . WAREHOUSE rdoms and we have buy­ Valentino Fiano; 34g Charier stores. Kitchen, dining room, liv­ place, 225x226, separate - rental ANY KIND of carpentry and cabi­ family. .______attached garage, amesite drive. Box n. Herald. Dog Warden Clear , *pan. platform level nn Oak St.; Res. Zone A, Variance is ing room, bath downstair*; 8 Ijed- units, $60 monthly income, out­ Q What fish producis* caviar ?" jrHe“Vrilish American Club' will net work done. Honest and relia ers for duplex hon\es, 3, Built in 1954. Nice lot. $2,400 as­ railroad .aiding. .50c per aq, ft. requested to erect gasoline serv­ rooms upstairs. Oil burner. I50 milea long. try lighting experts report they - LIKE NEW CONDITION—HEATER. DEFROSTER, 80 SiUUES matronly figure. to the Elector's Oath those who 5 anti 5 plus 2 more finished than regulations allow. placement price, assume screens-, fireplace. Newly- redeco­ ■ No. 8254 with- PAtl-O-Rama ing, porches, finish upstairs, shall he found qualified on Wednes- j SEPTIC TANKS .Samuel Dufllop: east of 167 Ma have found a" simple - method of PER GALLON. GREEN FINISH, DEPENDABILlXyr DURA­ owr, but unheated on 3rd floor. SECRETARY FHA. Owner MI .3-08.55. rated inside and out. Shaded Orea. is in sizes 36. 38;-40. 42. 44, 46. 48. 2496 basemenl* and garage."etc. Call day. February 17, I960! from 5:00 , AND pie St.; Res. Zone C. Variance is Q—What were the first sounds increasing the visibility of flash- ] BILITY—CREATES ADDED ATTENTION. SMART, ATTRAC­ Downstairs completely rh- Suburban for Rent 6% Convenient location. MI 9-4850; ever recorded on s phonograph? ing' lights "on Mhobl. buses: par-' 50. 521 Bust 38 to 54. Sizes 38. bust Pattern No. " 'i.496 has hut-iron "Ml 9-598L P.M. to g-.OO'P.M. only • ; requested to divide parcel of land 20 FRANKLIN ST, —Immaculate TIVE. 40. 5 7/8 yards 39-tnch. . Naturalized citizens must pre- j painted.jjiipstairs in excellent Experienced girl wanted to work in local manufacturers into two lots, one lot having less ROCKVILLE—Park Street. 4 room modified ranch, excellently locat­ A—The,.verse, "Mary Had a tlcularly in bright .sunlight. ■ transfer for 2 designs, each 7 " > ALL TYPES of carp'entry. rerrea- PLU6CED SEWERS GLASTpNBURY—1,54 Minnechaug Little Lamb." ’ < The method, reported to school To Order send. .35? in coins m: 9"; stitch illiistrafions; color <-hart nt naturaliwition certificates be-! shape. Close to buses, stores, office. Attractive salary, air conditioned offee and full frontage than regulations allow. heated apartment, $75 monthly ed near shopping, schools. bps' Drive. Owner moving out of town, Sue Butdiett..The Manchester Evf- lion rooms, remodeling, addition* e being adniiUed. Documentary Kurts Bros., , Inc.; Keeney St., line. Job tran.sfer forces sale, im­ officials, consists of'surrounding - T6 onfer. send 2.5c in 'colns.-to and garages. Call MI 9-4291'f Machine Cleaned churches. By appointment. Also 3 ruotn apartment with heat is anxioiis t(i sell 8'2 room ranch, evidence hiiist be presented■ ■ ih security -benefits including profit sharing. rear; Rural Zone. Variance is re­ and hot water. $65 monthly TR mediate ' occupancy. Asking Q What 1* the new j'eaotution the ' lights with imall fields of Ing. Herald. 11.30 .AVE.. ‘OF Aiiije Cajiot, The Mimchesler Ever ■ Septic Tanka. Dry Well*. Sewer I'a baths, living room with fire­ AMERICAS. .NITW YORK .36. X. case* of derivative citizenship. quested to erect addition* to build-\ $14,500. BeJfiore'AKaovy, MI 3-.5121. regarding U.S."- aenato'rral pay­ black. MOMARTY BROS. nmg Herald, 11.30 AVE, OF 5-5126. Line* Installed—^lla ? Water- place and bookcases, dining rooin, rolls? ■ Tests) show that both red an d , .3MEBICAS. ,\E3V 3t)IlK 36, \ I Foi' Utmifilete Home SIGNED: , JACK LAPPEN ^ Ing for ■ industrial use; 3 bedrooms and study; 7 closets, - 301 CENTER STREET , Thomas H. Elliott, prooflng Done. '- .1. , THE ALDON SPINNINB MILL CORP. AH persona Interested may VERNON—New 4 room apartment, EIGHT ROOM 6utch Colonlsl. A - - Senators’ p a y r o 11 •.'long amber ^warning Ifimps are m ore, For ist-class rnailing's of CALL MB. BBODg. MI 8-8776 FOR APPOINTMEOT basem!ebt. Inchided. Compare this 117,900. Phllbrick Agency, Ml of the Spring A Suninier ir-*ue of • Have you the '60 Album contain­ 3 9 l-iocust St. MI 9-180.5, ■ Eldward Tomklel S«w«rBM DUposd Co. E^Ard M. Saari. Secretary Mch Mnator will be j^b^hhed. buses.’ ' . with any. TR #-a60ff, TR 6-66YI, land, achool bus by the door. flW complete pattern magazine ing majiy'lovely dealgnt and 'free Up to Seven Yeare Financing , 'low n <71erk ISO-tSt Pearl St.—Ml 8-680* Advt No. 6# \ pattema'’ Onlyl25c a copy^' AiTBJiged A-dvl. No.lo. I’M , . , B u te r t A M L TT *■ ' _____ 4 ______.. __ /, 7 ' " ■ /