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/ ' WEDNESDAY^ JANUARY 4, 195€ aka FAQE ElGHTlSfiN A vm gt Daily Nat Praaa Rob '' The Weatlitr iiattrtipgler lEtifnittB Upratb Bbr tha Waak M at Doc. at. 1864 FMMtfl.ag D. n. Waathar Baraaa * • dinner muit he muSs by FHday, Nytln, chairman of -tha member­ Cleartag. cooler t^gbt. Vow ship-nominating eommlUee, in* Jan. 20. - 1 1 , 8 5 4 A b o u t T o w n Annual Scfx6ol Enumeration Reelected Head la ipM Mb. PVMajr, moatly fair. chide: Mrs. M, I. Appleby, organi­ It was reported during the an- r af tha Aadlt sation; Miss Bvalthe P e n 11 a n d. nual meeting that .Ulere la now a af Obaalatlaa Rlgk near 46^. Oirte b«Um twtrltnc «itl rM\inw Shows Increase of 307 Here Of Girl Scouts finance; Mrs. Henry .Moore.-, pro­ total of 67 Girl ftcout troops in MoncJMflar— id City d/ FlUof# Charm tonight »t th* Oommunity T. gram; Mrs. Herbert McKinney, 'Manchester. Including 6 Senior, 33 Baton twirling U freo of-charge training; Mrs. Francia 'Hale, pub­ Intermedlete and 29 Brownie to all glru having Rrc Junior and Mancheatery-'fi^SOT more new»5,747 to 8,016, There, were also In­ Pick AMociate Officers; lic relations; Mrs. Edmond Moran- 'Im p s .'Total mcmbeiphip In the VOL. LXXV, NO. 80 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONNn THURSDAY, JANUARY S, 1956 (OaiOnat AtvattWag dm tia a 16) PRICE RIVE CENTS ■ Internm iate League member* young people this year than last, |'creases In the number attendimr ce>% staff and office; Mrs. Gordon organisation Includn 1.884 gtrla . ahlpe. The daee 1* auper^’ieed a c c o rd in g ^ the annual school' non-public schools, from to . Plan Annual Pinner at Todd, service; Mrs. John Pickles, and 247 adulta, making a grand Bereriy Pluff, and atarte at 'total of 1,641 mtmbera. - ehommraon figures released to- .6S3, and post-secondary scnools, South Church Jan. 24 Juliette. Low. ' day ^ftha qf Ace of Su^rintendent' from SI to 49. During the businese meeting. Mlaa Pentland reported that a InehidM lining and tabor-THE BEST BRAKE JO i IN TOWN of^g^oola AHbur H. Illnlg, Mrs. Cerlson. co-chei:'mah of the total of a little pVer 85,500 has * ~ ...... There. ^ was a ^ suh|il*htlal ... , .... drop . Mrs. Gladys Meyer, 318 Adams annual dinner, announced that the Parishlonera' thS Covenant . A head counting of all Manches- recorded In the number of children reelected and Installed as been collected to'dete In the an­ YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS HERE OongregatJonal Church will hold a ‘fer young Mople between the ages neither attending school nor re- ^ Mancheiter Olrl dinner will be~held at the South nual drive for^/Dinda. The goal . cottage prayer meeting tomorroyr of 3 and 18 turned up 10.680, com­ Methodist Church on Tuesday eve­ celving private instruction. Last Scouts, Inc., at the annual meeting was 89,000. / . _ * a t 1 ^ p.m. at the home of ^ s, pared with 10,873 last year. The year, there were 1,477. In this ning, Jan. ^4, at 6:30, with the Reporting as chkirman of iha HJaimar______Oarlaon. ■» . Hemloci i r s t . figures were compiled as of Oct, 1. of the Scout Council hmd last Stanley Group of the church serv­ ,«-'ategory, this year. 1.419. These night at the botne of Mrs. ^m er staff and/Office committee, Mrs, No meeting of the Juniors xi-ill‘be Coincidentally. Ihe f I g u r e a flg-ures are made 'up mostly of ing a fried 'chicken dinner. In Nylin, 28 Harrison St. charge of ticketa for the dinner are Moraneey Stated that Mlaa Jean bald thlp week. . X showed that the ineraaaa of chll-1 pi-e.achool children and youngsters Campbell, executive director of the dren in the public echqolBchqola for this ; enough to 7esve school, Her asadclate officers for the Mrs. King, Mlaa Jeaale. HeWitt and coming year will be; Mrs. Her­ Mrs. Sundqulst; Mrs. Hale la^ In Manchester Girl Scouts, has-signed •> Installation of o l ^ r s will take year over laaC IS shfO\M7—8,555: Although there are more school a new contract, to Dec. 31. 1958. this year, and 8.248 lasiK'year. age children this year than last. man Petersen, first^ce president; charge of the program and pub­ taka place at the/lnaetlng of the The 'next council meeting will Kiawanls Club tdmorrow noon at Although the school-agaspopula- the flgures show a drop in the licity and Mrs. Edward Faber and t e l e ph o n e Mitchell 9-8066 12:18 at the Vanchester Country tion Increase this year was sub-1 total of 4-yesr-olds. Last year Mrs. Robert Coe are In charge of ^be. held on. Feb. 7 at the home of Oub. A naw^ce president, to suc- stanuai. it isn't as large aa the j there were 894\ln this group, this decorations. Reservations for the 'Betty Jones, 354 Summit St ce«d WHltaln P. 'Slovsr. who h a s! Increnae last year, when the num-j-year,. 839, r«al^cdy%lll be elected. |h*f Jumped from 9.901 to 10.373,\a , “^e increase InXlhe present .crop : r / gam of 472. V of 5-year-olds more^.^thin) makes up I Mrmbera of the 8MFD will meet There was a big ggin this’ ' yearVor. ,-^r this drop, hoa’eVer. numbering ; • the'comer of Poster and ■■ ' In the number of 7 to 15-year-oldar-olda Ii9Q2 ^ 2 compared'■ with 1h* 828 last I C ^ te r Sts, tonight at 7:30 and atteilding public achools, from ! yehr. Sen. Bush 'procsod to the WatkIns-West A sks L ong Plan A id Kineral Home to pay respects to The Jamury 3 meeting of (he Mrs,' J". Herbert Flnlsy, 86' Harry Schlldge, a-ho was a former Kehier Group of th* South Metho­ Phelp# \M ., and her aunt, Mrs. [ CORR -t: Introduces commisMoper and an cx-capuin dist, WSQS w ai a work meeting In Besale Mead of Cleveland, Ohio, | • ( Co. No. 1. preparation for their annual May- who has b^n spending the holidays I > MANCNIVriH Cqmm* To Curb Red Gains pole Mart, the date of which la set with her sister. Mrs. Nellie Brad-1 ;i^ age for May 26. - ley, left todsV by automobile fof j Flood Bills St. Petersburg Fla., where M.rs ! jy 'MW ' ' ' By jomrai. HIGHTOWER / WROUBHT IRON Mead ia accustm ed to- spend hea. Waihingt^n, Jan. 5 (/P)—President Eisenhower asked Ckm- ‘Wuhington, Jan. 5 (A>» * L , By ED CREAGII «nd WILLIAMT. PEA(X)GK ^ winters. \ irress today to vote unprecedented long-tegm foreign aid The House 'Banking Commit­ Wafihington, Jan. 6 (/P)—President Eiseiiliower said 'tpday RRIUNQS Penloqal Notices Rmanuel Luthefait Brotherhobd weapons to reinforce the fight a^inst Communist pffSiViives tee today apinroved a $50 mil­ gdvemment financing is moving out of the red. But he craed will hold Its first meeting of the aim^ at spreading Red power ip the Middle East and Asia. lion iricreaae in the Small for a “modest” reduction of the national debt before PORCH COLUMNS Csrd «r Thanks year Friday evening, Jan. 6. at Elsenhower told the lawmakaraqr; BII a i n e a s Adminiatration’a cutting of taxes. ^ I wish In .xtend mr apprerUlInn for 7:30 tn Luther Hall. ThA new Of- the!thql. hia h: meeting with Premier In bis State of the Union message to (Congress, whefe tjuc HAND RAILS I* riersHiibulei lo my mother- Maude flccri will be Inatalled at Bul|teitn of Rutala and other big authority to help ease the li* . Norton,, , and an entertainment and'' :lal power' leadera laat July had pro­ nancial impact of recent flood cutting sentiment is high in this election year, Eisenhower PIPI OUARD RAILS nilfprd a. Norton. time with light refreshmcril vlll Mrs. UlAdyD lUeyer duced agreement that atomic/War and hurricane damage in the said present levies unquestionably are burdensome and follow. would be an "intolerable dleaiter.’’' should be reduepd "when we prudently Can.” Oil’d of Thanks Mrs. L. V. Cerlson, second vice But the follow «m foreign minla- \Vest and East. VALLIY WILDING CO. t vUh.to expreea m.v sincere lhanke president: Mrs. Charles King, But he d ecla^ that obligations to future Americans re* Hwee Olasleebery 9IE i-SllS tn all fHenda and neishbort who were tere meeting In October ehowed, so kind and helped ourlng Ihe ^eaih secretary/ Mrs, Alfred SundqUiat, he eeid. that "aov.let. leadera ai-e Washington, , Jan: 6 (A*)— uire reducing the debt ^whenever we can appropriately Can To4kiy—Call CoOeot and funeral^ of b.ir beloved wife. 'treasurer; Miss Jennie Wind, as­ not . yet wlllirtg to create the in- Program designed to provide 0 so.” Public Records sistant treasurer; apd Mrs.. Mar­ s . 3 NaCiHrgaPMrBBtiawtM . Xobert H. Von Deck. diepeneable conditlona for a eecure flood indemnity and rein- As to the atate of government irtcome and outgo, Eisen­ garet LaBarron, registrar. and laattng peace." Allachments ; Committee chairmen for the fol­ bul*ance within reasonable hower said: lowing year, as announced by Mr^': dtea Oomneaalet Threat McGill-Converse, Inc. and Law­ "Soviet an(| Chlneae communlein costs was introduced today by 'T expect the budget to be in bslance during the fiscal yew rence Gonverae against Ned L. still poaea a aerioua threat to the Sen. Bush (R*(^nn). ending June SO, 1966. Charles, elan known as N sjeeb' free world,*" E laenhovrer declared- ..JR«li.-Oodd_lD:4kHuiJL.Wiir Intro- “l ahall propose a balanced budget for the next fiscal yicar L. Charles, -81,500, property at I in hia State of the Union meaaage. /4uce In the Hooae today the liine ending Juqe SO, 1957.” Vernon St. | - ->-•«!>* - eu'MW*”***" .Ha thereupon outlined a plan of biUs on flood control and disaster insurance drafted for introduction , In BrSaa pefspaeUva, tha Tony Jakubowski, doing bual-; action for 1956 in which he al- Ident's maaaagt was an axpreaalon n • e a J naaa aa T. Jakubowskl Wood 1 ' For moat buried under familiar and in the Senate by Sen. Bush. . ProdUcU. Against Donald Clfarelll 1 well-eatabliahad programa one of Admkilstratliia Measure of eaUefacUon with progroM made { a r e s i d e n t I x f l l d e C l and Victor'ClTarellL. 39,000, prep-1 the moat apectacular recommenda- Labeled by Bush as an adminis­ Id of. confidence In the future. ! n g*i» V k l.* a* N,' erty at 99 Gardner St. i Sand, FW, Loom, tiona in the field of foreign aid to tration measure, it is in line with Benson Briefs House GOP on Farm Problems Doriieetlcally, it eoimded a theme $ $ 7 J r l V e t J O j e C t l V e S a two-paragraph aection of the EMward J. Wilson, doing busi- { Poof M6ss. Ekcoyafhig Big Values For The Horhemaker coma from the White .Houac In aev- Agriculture Secretary Eara T/Benson, right, talka-over the farm problem with House Republican of peace and prosperity •— certain ness as Superior Servleo, against i eral yeara. This waa the requeat President's State of the Union to be echoed by Republicans in the message to i^ngrese today In agriculture cemmltteamen Sid Simpson (III.), left and Clifford Hoj^ (Kane) after an informal break* Washington, Jan. A un— Donald Ciferelli and'. Victor Ci-; . lullcloxitig. for authorlty/t« make commlt- faet meeting Jan. 4. (AP Wiraphoto)... election campaigns — but called faretll, 8400, property at 99 Gard­ menta for foreign aid extending in­ Which the Chief Ebcecutlve said that also for continuid progress. Prasidsnt JDIaanbowe? aald to­ ME PNARUOY ner St. Delivered—4>e your my'h .Irurk. ■■ to future yeara. in complex modern comntunitlea In foreign affslrs, the Ume was day ,)Ua admlaiatration la lOBNTBB STREET Bill of !4ale /NOW la the time, W'hy wait such disasters as flood, frost, high guldad by fiva "Midurtng ob* until apri^ when everything Is Tha recommenddtlon waa ' laid winds and the like "can destroy on itlmlatic evsn though, ths >Frssr- jecUvas.t’ TW.MIS-Stl6 • Arthur Polowltxer to Philip Cor- soft and trurka get aturk. Do It dbwn>ii ganeral terma without ma­ a massive scale in a few hours tha Ike W elcoines ident Said, "Ths Soviet Issdsrs are Hs llstad thara in hja State bert, gdods, wares-and merchah- NOW when Ihe ground la hard You Can Always Do Better At jor .^bmphaaia The manner of ita labor of many yeara." , Grace Kelly to Wed not yet willing.to create the In­ of ths Union asssaga to Ooa* A dISe located at 24 Birch St/and and do ,vour dosing In the preaentatloh auggeated that Blsen- dispensable conditions for a secure rent free use of the premises. >.The President said the admlnia-{ and lasting peace.", grsaa aia: spring, Npecial rates for vol- Mower advlaera fear strong con- tration repeatedly haa moved Into' Brazil Leader The dlacharge of our world • • •X# ••••.< Marriage Ueenses limef*' orders. Pit open 7/lo 8 greaaional oppoaiUon and did hot In hle annuaJ meaaage, Blaen- action wherever disaster struck hower declared Ruaeta nsA shifted ramnalbUlty.^ • 'Louis Victor Alloid, Msnche.ster. every day e.vcepi Sunday/' HALE'S For Domestics want to make too big an Issue at Remember Rose ? but that "the extent of state par-' The constant improvasMnt and Orlanda Rote Moriconi. 9 Main thla time. Nevertheless, it la known tlclpation in relief actlvltiei, how­ On State Visit Prince/bf Monaco from' "violence and the threat af of our national aacurity. St. ^ Ml 3*8980 or (141 9*4012 that the long-range proposal has Iva Ikuko Toguri D*Aquino, ever, haa been far from uniform, violsnce to ralianoa -.on division, Fiscal integrity. 'A ' Daniel Robert Boi-mann, White dominated new foreign aid plan- .siren voiced "Tokyo .Rose" of and, in many cases, haa bean either entlcwmSat and duplicity.” Plains, N. .Y.,,and Susanne Merle anytim*. , ning In the State Department and Worid W|u- n will leave Fed- Key West. fla.. Jan. 6 t» — To meet the Russian thraat, tha Tto foater a stirang acoaomy, C el iS S le tSO* is; 1 Trip! Shop and See' Inadequate or non-existent." - ' 'j6WhB449r»PriBWR44»lw4lHlfiMkx>, Praaldant called, among other H m renmnai te hunian eon* Graham, ,44 Bunre- Dr.. Church ,df other Intcreated government agen- 44bPWMften's penitentiary gt ' The President said that disaster earns.-- ITBs a Phone for Ltriplosn.UpenspprovsI. the Assumption, Jen. 14. elea. ,, . ____ ... ■ Aldabaon.* Wr va., about Jan. % » ' ■ bsehster/jIiBS 'HmptiifSd the heart of things, for a stepped up fbnitga legialaUon requiraa overhauling Kubitschek of Brasil toTke 'Unlti _ aid program and asked Congiaag T tsr pick op.csth. Loan cuetoin-tailored to Blaeh'how'ar'*aaid conditlona of 28. Her release yvill end a 19- and that an experimental program Gnice one of Hollywood's most eligible stars. Thsir 24.25 "poverty and unrest tn less de- States. 'Hiey spent SO minutes to­ "to grant limited authority to Alaska also could be made a t thjar your neede, income. Coaielidete bills / year sentence for treaaon, of flood damage indemnitiee should gether at a breakfast meeting. engagen^ was announ<»d today-^irst through a palace •eaaioa. , j g OS with our Bill ComaliBation Service. with time off for good .be- m akt longer term. CDnnfibBCBts be undertaken. He said the admin­ Kubitschek fiew to Blaenhower'e announi ent .here and than byi' for aaelstanca to such proJscUt to UrgM Rdhigea Law Changaa A Mm el nee iMH ue.M Frequently reduces monthly pay­ (Ceattaned aa Page Tkirteea) havlbr. (AP W ire^oto). istration would make detailed rec- Miss In ity ’a paranta, Mr. and Mrs. ipHf wmM hi 1} (Mimiltt ments. Phone, or come in today! vacation headquartera aa the first be fulfilled from appropriations to 7. Ravlaion ol tba lounlgratioR ommendatiime. stop on a trip that takes him t>h Johp'3. Kelly, In Philadelphle. law ao the niunber of persona ad* fo r c ic r }Otuig; The Buah’ bill, introduced In co­ is 32 and she is 28. ■ In futurs flsoal, yeiysars:" %%% to $$bB to Washington, and New York. ligltlaUaB Asked mitted to this country oaeh year operation with other fianatora, waa /'T h a handsome Prince met blonde could be based on tba 1800 eansmi l& iewl understood to have been drafted at The .Braxillan loader's plan^ ^Mles Kelly when she was making Elsenhower's legislatlvs pro­ landed, at Boca_C9ilca Airport gram alao caUeJ for; nithsr than Utet of 1920. Blsw *■ etbntniitraUon . direction iqr the "To-Stop a-TWeT' on the._Rlvlersu MNANCE r CO Tactics Houajng and Home Fiance Agency 7:43 a.m. ES'T, about half an hour He' Is currently vlMting her in J. 'A 825 bintoh progf ain o f fad-' IBeneficial s \ behind- schedule. He weeJdrlven ersl aid to hlghwaya ruch as Ooa* the 1903 Befugea Relief Aet so ( /s' l M ’ eest/’ I I N /v. under whose supervition the pro­ the United States. . . gram would be carried out. immediately to ElsenhQwep’a quar­ greas failed to approve at the laat mors Immigrante can come from , ^ ■' J- 5 Rainier la a Roman Catholic like session. Biasnhowsr suggested Oreeca «nd Italy and froqi tha In CAA Ririns Probe Nkse Other BUIa ters at, the Naval Baee^^erc. Mlaa Keify and rules over a mile- ranks of Iron Citfteln aacapoas. In addition, Rush introduced \ When he' arrived there a few merely "an adsduat* plan of f|na.i- square principality on the Medi­ clng," rather than Insisting on the ^The President said prsaent "bur­ """ nine other separata bills < aimed imni^s after 8 - lym. EBT, the terranean coast. Hie subjects have densome" taxe*. "atmld be rs* pMH THURSDAY IVININGS UNTIL I PM. spiecifically at flood protection end l^endent was watting at the edge long term borrowing program Washington, Jan, 5 (jPl—Sen.VlkSS to show that there have been been anxious for him to marry be­ which caused the highway plan to ducOd when we prudently cam" t( ell wneaSisi Mmt Payne (R-Maine) protested today cat many changes. "It doesn't relief. \ of A driveway iw the side porch. cause the principality reverts to The major ftaturea'.of the flood *' down last yiar. He added, however, "under con­ Bgainat the line being pursued by look\ from the record that there They ahook/hands .warmly and France—^wlth French taxes—4f the .Farm leglSlaUon, including a ditions of high peacetime prosper­ Sen. Mdnroncy (D-Okla) in ex­ has ^en a great continuity of'the' tha i.President-elect apologised for sovereign diSe without an heir, . ity, such aa now exist; wa can (ConOaued ov Rage TMrtieeB) bank program at part of "a ploring the firing of Fred Lee aa office." he said. - being laW- Monaco haa a voting population ly-sided assault on the stub* never juetuy going further Into V-" HALE'5 STURDYWEAR BOX*STITCHED head of tha Civil Aeronautics Ad- Payne-, added that the dlacharge ‘ Eisenhower noted there was less of about 1,000 but -visitora ahd problems of su*T>uses, priesa, debt to give oumlves a tax cut miniatratibn (CAA). I of L ^ appeared to be strictly an than Ah hqiir before Kubitschek’s French residents swell the populs- and marketa," Ths program at the expenaa of our children.’* MATTRESS PADS Payne's protpat came as Lee re­ administrative matter. Payne said plapS was scheduled to take off for tion to about 20,000. There are no will be detailed in a special mas* ‘‘So,*’ Eisenhower laid, "In tha counted a White House vialt lart he did not wlah‘ to Interfere with Kamm Cleai*ed Washington. ' pereonal taxes, with the govern­ •age n w t week. present state of - our financial af­ WITH corner elastic Pec. 3 with preaidentlel Asaistant the right of the executiye -branch "I'm sorry you have to leave In ment drawing Its revenues from 8. A five-year program of fed­ fairs. I earnestly belteve that A Sherman Adama. Lee ea:d he ex­ to determine how It would operate Qf (^lueiiipt in such a huVry,” Elsenhower said the famous Monte Carlo Casino. eral aid to school building. This, tax cut can ba1 X 76 FULL SIZE ... ____ ^ Told Story to Probbre Monrohey replied that if the announce hie engagement to Miee Mi88 K elly in T ie busing units in each of the two ? $ 3 4 9 - Boston, Jan. S ,—' Leon J. breakfast, Including ttie President's lAc told hie story to Monronry, chief counsel of the -committee de brother, MlljOn Eisenhower, diplo­ Grace Kelly,- daughter of Mr. and eyeara. ■ \ . Pure white ailing that !■ guaranteed to launder white. Payne and Sen. SchoeppcI IR- elded to fire the chief clerk, then Kamtn, . 27, former .'Search as- Mrs, John B. Kelly of PhiledelphlA .. 5. Creation of a bipartlean com- (Ooattanea an IBgO TUrtaea) KeYi), members oCa Senate Avia­ siitanl a t . Harvarii Unlverslt'y, matic" representatives and (Jen. Al­ For Fa8hion Title such an Investigation by the execu­ fred Gruenther,' NATO command­ '"nie news has caused a lively mlaslon to investigate chargee that tion aubcommittee looking into the tive branch might be justified. was acquitted Joday by federal enthuSiaem In the principality. The in some locailtief Negroes are dUchaege and into what Mon- Judge Bailey .Aldrich ot contempt er who Is visiting the Preildent.' The legislative branch, Mon- Afterward, Kubitschek hurried official and private bulldinga have By DOROTHY ROE being dented the right to yote. MORE and MORE OP THOSE roney hat called attempts of roney said, ' is properly charged dt Congress for refuting to answer been decorated with flags and M. (.\P Women’s Editor) The President said "WS sre - ground-minded indlviduela in the questions about Comjinimist' affllis- ^WONDERFUL $8.95 with supervising and continuing (OoatbiMd oa Page 'rbgee) ■'Paul Noghes, director of the cabl* New York, Jen. 5 W)—W)iat are proud of the progress our people B u l l e t in s Commerce Department to domin­ study, of-operations of the execu-' tiohs. ' ' net. haa Infocmed the high authori­ they Ilka and how di.d .they get have mads In the field of civil ate the aviation - industry by tive department. .Balked Before McCarthy that way- these women natued to rights. . . . We must expand this At a public hearing here two ties of Monaco.” . , from t’hb AP Wires / HALE'S "ARLON" ' usurping presidential powers. When the Undersecretary and In Philadelphia Miss Kelly'a parr this year'a Tl»t of the. world's beet effort on every* front. We must "I think It is doing a diaservice Secretary of Commerce exercise years ago. Kamin. now connecj;ed enta issued this statement; d r ^ e d ? strive to have every |>crson judged to Lap end to aviation and is high­ aythority not given them by lew, with C^eens University, Kings­ The annual list, compiled by the and measured by he is, rather NYLON-RAYON BLEND ton. Ont., refused to answer quest "We are happy to announce the | JUDGE IGNORES BIAS BAN ly irregular, when we qiieation the an investigation by the commltttee NeWs Tidbits bcthrothal of- our daughter, Grace, New York- Dress Institute end an- than by his color, race or religion." CiactauiaU, Jan. AISI—Al, A, IHa- right of jhe executive department is Justified, he said. tiens of Sen, Joseph R. McCarthy nounce^last nfght, is the result of 8. Statehood ta t Hawaii—Some­ ^(R-VVIs.). fitting aa a one-man to Hia Serene Highnesa, Prince j trict Judge John H. OrnIM iue> to run the^ department In the scope "The law does not allow the from AP Wires Rainier______III of______W waco." ' - ‘ a poll, («'fashion editors, end de- thing the. jPreeident has repeatedly ,.BO«b>ced tofew, Lightweight Train on Government OperattoOs went "beyospd the scope of it' granted Independence. Iowa, poticerpail .'at the Grtedelv^d Internatleaid ket* are warm an blankrU iwire aa expen»l\e. Pink,-blue, .vellnw,- shot to death' aa he atood In front tate of Union Womea’a Ski Meet •• Amerlcaa green. hunter, red and aqua., - , - authority.” He aaid "govemtbent operation meant operation of gov­ of sheriff's office w ith. young II- stem Andrea Mead Lowreucu ■ • . ' REG. 61.19—22 x 41 BATH SIZE...... Each 88 c llnbie parolee seized 3n manhunt •ad Knty Rodolph ftnlshed far I ■ In Douhle Debut Today ernment departments, hot private operation of private industry, even and held for killing.,. Fire of un-. . Washington., Jan. ,5 ts*, -Key.^'Snd freedom has-taken on a new.^joint action of th e free nations, bark. R«g, 510.95 Extra Lorg* 80x90 tilt ...... 5 8 .9 5 determined origin dealroj-e Dan- quotation from Pr'esident ,Kl»en--| complexion. and deterrent mllltafy power-to REG. 59c—16 X 28 HAND SIZE f:ach“ though under government con­ hower’q/annual message to Coh-J We know Ih'e Conimunist lead-; make that warning effective, 49c New York, Jen. 5 iM — The re-.^one goal — licking the chronic tract. bur.!' stimroer reatnumnt. reaort BOMB AHATTERA CHURCH Tolutlonary, new, lightweight [railroad paMenger deficit which The. slender, dark-haired defend- caiuilng damage estimated a t-360,- greas: ' er* have often prartlced the tAc-4 Moreover, the aWesome power of 4 Mllaa. Italy, Jan. 8 Uf>—A "Aerotraln" built by .General Mo-> waa 3669 million in 1954. the»lat- 000 to 375/000. The State of (be Union I Uca of retreat and zigzag. Wf ' the atom must, be made to serve crude but powerful bomb slint* . tem i part ot .Milan’s ancient* REG. 55.95 REGULAR HEIGHT RE<;. 29c FACE "CLOTHS, ...... /.Each 25c tora CkH-p. ..makea i^a formal debut; eat' year for which the figure it (ContlaiMd M Page Heventeca) Twelve • member Connectieut .Our .country is st peace. Our - know that Soviet andX5ilneae com- . aa a guardisa of the free ComHiu- i today on two railr.pa4a. available. Historical CommlMilon, designed aecurlty . posture commands re-! Mill poses a serious i nity and of the peacf. . archbiebop’a palace early twiay. Slade e*p;eclally lor lik by one of Ihe country'* nnr*l mill*. A thousand miles apart', two All of the lightweight trains to promote marking and preserva­ *p^. A spiritual vigor marks our ; threat to the free world. And In ' - r r . ; — - j No one wan iajulbd. ArchbtalM|i.. - UATHER —SUEDES T-WOOL FIRESTONE , Stock up now bn these extra heavy thirsty' towels and face . aeparate unite Of the train herald-. have certain things in common: tion of historical sites, appointed national life. Our economy, a p -; !•’* Middle lecent Soviet j In the puratill of our national Glbvaaal Batista. .Msntinl. w iw .. elotha. Seven next colors and white. ed by. GM president Harlow H. { They are cheaper to build, cheaper M i8tinm iett Pa88 costume with mafshmailow e a c h ar, the Penneylvenia FUiiraad will thus because of. the "air ride" sus- century whose lege "were once ! pludlng a woman, and her^baby. achieving ever higher standards of liance. on dlvisipn. enticement and general reduction of Armaments : plaas to Install.lie Nfia exp**" A PILLOW TICKS rfu|>liclty. ' . 9 5 t o $ 4 7 . 5 0 white touches of lin^hl^arked with braiding-ajid bril- put, the other unit through ita )>en*|on similar to that iuxed on among the. I’/orid's modt famous, ! Several 'Mississippi and living—earning more, producing under effective Inspection and con- I sonic aatialrcraft guided m Inal kg ,Hants. As delicious as S undae! Equally lusciou.s with REG. 61.19. , pacM on a run of 216.8 miles from GM bueea The, springing it sup­ died today eftrt- e two-week 111- j Loulsana House, members predict more, -consuming more, building We 'muat be well prepared to trot which are esaential safeguards la Western Europe; it waa an* * or without its new sweet counterpart. In navy. Sizes 14i * Washington, D.C.. to Newark, N.J, plied bv dir bellows. nees. She waa 82.' I defeat for any ecl)ool aM bill con- more end Inveettng more than ever meet the current tactics which to ensure r

IIAKCH£8TER EVENING IIANC c o n n :, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 19M- FAGBTVMI Rockvitle-Vernon Ike Welcomes Revoluiion in Railroading: ican peopfa hava given famous songa waa *‘Mon Hemma.** N. L WNNDELL A o £||c£ | ^ ouriy, have not been in valiv'nqd TruslaU d aa "M y Man/* it l>a- it ia< the hope of all that In the n ^ . W orshipful Master Mental Test cama 8 pmular vehitia for Faiiny L o F O N D B^ard Approves Pdy J^kes; Brazil Leader New, lightweight T r^ B uilding PlbOfl J^rograiii too distAht future the dreed dis­ Brica- th the United States. ease of poliomycUtls will be • MIstihguett won nevf acclaim BROTHERS C o n ira ^ O r Sewer Line in Subdivision thing of the past , Ordered for singing-for Allied aoldtera and war On State Visit relief groupa In world War I. STEAK HOUSE > Other School^ssu^ Aired In Double D ehut Today KesMeaHol-CamiiieisIdl Critical; R^yamp .Legion AexUlnrir Aettvitlee / Department offlcera and chelr- 'Further* adding to her aura of MONSQN, MASS. (CentUnwJ frwn Pr(« Om ) Mrs. Annis mystery, she waa credited with - ' *■ Altaratlaw»«RsEioJ alhif n^ton of tho ««hth Meeting Planned men will be guests of tha Ameri­ Rockville. Jan. 5 (Special) — (OoRtlRMd ti«m Prc« Oac) P.hoenix S t/V ern o n ; Raymond •ad UtllijiM DUtrtet dtctdtd last Diatrict'a plant. can Legion Auxiliary at the meet­ helping expoae to the French' in­ Homd of Three Suaa of Fua busy Board of l^ucation sesaion back to the airport, taking off at “Bnsiness Built On * 'With both Jarvia and the Dii- telligence the voluptuous spy for Strickland./22 Lillian Dr.;. Mrs. night that Alosaadtr Jan-U's 130- ing of thie Fourth Diatrict, Ameri­ Dotoree Annia, 30, twing. tho Germans, Mata Hart, who was Uat night approved aalary In- Engaged 9;25 'a.m. EST i' for Washiqfton ia low-alung. Ita center of gravity Joahanna>i^tm a, .33 OlcoU Dr.; Customer SstisfMtkm" trict .leadera favor of the inatal- Rockville. Jan. 3 (SpeclaU-;- can Legion and Auxiliary Sundajf- held at. the Hartford County ' Jail Slwws ^hipnday, FrMoy, ereaaea tor teachera, took a itand 4w«Ula( WoodUU HaighU aubdi- latlon, howe-er, the only obitacle 'finally executed by a firing qouad. where he waa due to addreai the ia only 45 Inches^ above the falla. Peter Petrone, 193 .Spring, St; WUh the Red Cross blood program afternoc^ at the Hooaup Legion without bond charged with the Dec. MisUnguatt had two tflea at the on (|raft deferments for instruc­ Senate and House shortly after his R anai* i* 3tok^ed underneath tha Mra. Evelyn Rusaell, 189 Autumn . Full Insumncc CoYerufs vliion ahould be connected with the to the inatallation la poaeible ob­ Home. Lnrga delcgationa from the 13 shotgun murder of her husband Safurday'aiid SuBdoy tors, .discussed a poaalbls junior D la^eU lew age dtanmal ayitem. jection from ether benefiting prop­ in critical condition here, membera New York stage, neither Very auc- Aniviiil. floor aa jn 0X4 buses. So the floor S tt Mrs. -Gloria Bedurtha. 132 TeL Ml 9-3033 of the State felood Recruitment units in Tolland and Windham Roy, 31, w ill. be given a mental ceaafui. The flrat waa in 1923, She high school program. ‘ and dSered After breakfast with the Brazil­ Is almost aa/high as on a tegular Wetherell S t; Mrs. Lorraine After 5:00 P.M. The W m tora engaged Hayden erty ownpra who would have to xpected to attend thi examination by three paychlatrlsts an opinion on tha Junior-Senior CMewoId. dvU aagtnecr, to/do pay part of the coat. Committee will meet with mein- vialtcd Waahlngfm on that ’ trip FootiMriog ian 'President-eject, Elsenhower train. permlUing better viewing. Phanauf^ 17 CMamberlatn St., auxiliary meeting. aoon. Superior Court Judge Howard Prom. / / planned to record on film a dla- The GM train la frankly ’ ex­ Rockville; Noreen Southergill, SF 82 BALDWIN ROAD a e c itT y ' field engineering and ' Madilnee Tax" Septic Tanka bers of the local blood recruitment W. Alcorn ordered the step. and waa pmsentad to President SiiiiUay AftonMON MANCHESTER. CONN. work up coat eatimatea for the The next meeting of the AmeH' Coolidge. The last vialt. to the A ' thumbnail sketch of tbb cusaion of hia State of the Union perimental and the company N. Schbot St;- Edward Murray, Leon TTiorp. a ■Diatrict director, committee to reorganise the Chap- can Legion XuxIHary will be held The move was requested by -Mrs. Board’s action laat night follows: message for use on television and acknbwleidges that the ' dcvelop- 173 Summit St.; Mrs. Pauline ■ewer project which will requ i-e aald today that the dlrectora are Annis’ counsel, James D. Cosgrove, United States was In 1951, when Family.Shows a preaaore mala and a pumping; ter'a blood program. on Wednesday evening, J^n. 11 at she performed at a night club, La . Starting Time 8:80 - 1. Salaries: Increases in the radio after Congresa receives the nient work la not yet completed. Rzekauaki, RFD 1, South Wind- / convinced aewera ahoiild be In- the GAR Hall, when plans will be who holds the position of public de­ Martinique. teachers’ salary scale, ranging The trains will be put In revenue ■or;' Mre. Josephine Morse. 43 •tAtlon. < ^ atalled wheri^-er it ia posalble to The emergency meeting will be fender. County Detective John F. ThL CO 7-8584 document. . Xiid t^e Diatrict lea New atarting salary ia 98,400. Ing tonight, will confer with, the Plttaburgh .starting Feb. 6. The ADMITTED TbDAY: Elizabeth, the M or W property owneri in- designed to bear. program here. fare Conference Jan. 13 and 14 at der. ' President tomorrow morning on Central plans to put its-unit into Hanaen,; Box Mt; Dr„ Vernon. vohred at a hearing in about tv/o Branch chairmen from all State's Attorney Albert S. Bill played again to great applause but 2. Draft: Concerned becei improve The District is considering two the Hotel StratfleM, Bridgeport, joined in asking for the examina- In time she became deaf, forgot’ eeverAl men teachers' have the spteiat farm message the Chief service this spring between Chica­ *. BIR'I:HS *F0DAV: a son to Mr. oreeka. possible locations for the pumping towns in the jurisdiction of the Mt-ss Emma M. Batz, Department her lines and finally retired. Ehcecuuve plans to -send to Con­ go and IMtroit. and Mrs. Hjiding johnaon, 20 'The Jarvia eubdlviaion, eubjert Rockville Chapter have been noti­ tlOT when the request was acted on caIIe4-into military aervlpd before station, one at Duval, Woodland, Child Welfare chairman and Mrs. Tfieaday. .Authorities explained that The end of her' career did not .completing the school year, - the gress Monday. . . Meanwhile, other llghtw eii^ Trebbe Dr.; a daughter to.Mr. atid your home 'o f a good deal of arijuroent be­ and Hilliard Sts. and the other at fied of the meeting. Christine Mead, the Fourth Dis­ bring want. She had held on to her I.- That message dealing with how Mrs. Joseph Jasale, 159 Thompson tween t]^ Town Planning Cbm- An evaluation of the blood pro­ > Herald Photo. such an examination is-routine in Boara imiuired as to a'ny definite trains are being produced Adams and Hilliard Sts. trict Child Welfare chairman. Russell C. Nettleton murder cases, b u t. is mpst often big earnings and waa said to have State D etrim ent of Education to boiater tagging farm prices in Pullman-Standard Car Manu'rac- Rd. ' mtaaion land Jarvia in the laat few gram by a regional committee haa / Representatives of.tha six.New increased them by shrewd invest­ thla election year will be the first DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Juit like having the ediion ot moptha, waa approved by the TPG Thorp said the District will con­ shown that the collection of blood done at the State’s Instigation. CTATE policy regarding it, and found none Curing Co., A(TF Industries Inc, Ktiirr Homes A CerdMi ih do«R England atatca’ will attend the Busaen C. Nettleton. 379 Bldwell Judge Alcorn appointed Dr. ments. At the end of her life aha in a aeries on specific problems to and the Budd Co. Karen Jones, Bbiton; Mrs. Lillian and the Board of Directori Tues- tact. Besxini Bros., owners of in­ has steadily declined, silica 1352-53. conference In addition to National J hartfokd m existed. The Board felt that an go to Congresa at the session Robbins and. son. South Covet)try; and help you plan the lemodethig dustrial ' property In the Adams- St., was -Inatalled. as worshipful Charles Waterman, Middletown; could wrap herself in fura and step a ppe'al should be taken-and follbw- The Rock Island. Railroad and o^fyour kitchen or any other home , day night Jarvia agreed to Iritall The situation has been termed offlcera. . • master of 0>lumbla Lodge, No. 25, Dr. Charlea Solomon, West Hart­ from her home into a waiting 3 ST/V.R A^TAACUONS which started *ryesday. \ 3 ^ \ the New York, New Haven A Francis ..McNulty, 29 Washington aewera la the aubdlviaion atrecta Milliard Sts. area, and the largest critical.” , Hospital Notea ed through all the wey to a Pres­ White House hides here said the, St., Veffion; Mrs, Virginia Narkiin improvcmcni. January Mstioe potential sewer user, to see if the AF end AH, . Orarser tance Elsenhower attaches to it. Rockville; Mra. Evelyn Traygis some 45 properties would be able tended her in her last iilness. She room nesds for eighth graders For the fiiat time since "he came ■nd aon, RFD 2. Manchester; Mrs. t-- $23,000 Home ImprovtatRiCoB* to hook Into the sewer. About 20 Elka Club. The Elks havt spon­ ,Vernqn. New patients at tha hos­ Mario Accornero.' junior warde.i; held or jiiat when the psychiatrieta’ lest that may pay for your preieet. sored the program giving conald- pital include Mrs. Valerian John'Howe, treasurer; Loula Hot e, report Would be ready. reportedly met his father back in next year suggest a possible solu­ Rockville, Jan. 6 (Special) — to Key West Dec. 27, the Presi­ Mae pimlow, South Windsor; more could hook in if the sewer Is tion in setting up a junior high Mr. and'Mra. Edward Graeier, of Cniry blank* in local ttoiae and erabla aid in tha conducting of It. Blotinski, 8 Mai^le St.; GuaCave treasurer emeritus; James B. Kil- Police said Mrs. Annis mie-dered the misty years when she waa a dent' yesterday got in a day of Donna Hull, RFD 3, Coventry; in January JktHr Homes A Car* extended along Hilliard St. ' to lam, secretary; Harold Jesanis, S. relatively young actreaa touring school program in the high school, 14 Cottage St., announce the en­ complete leisure. HospitaJ Notes Mrs. Ruth Pemberton find aon. 48 Adanta St. and north on Adams St. ny persona or groups of per- Schllchting, Broad Brook; F ^ d her husband by shooting him in'the '(fear. Oct your copy today... interested in reviving , the Hemmann, 57 Davis Ave., and Mra. Main St., Manchester,' senior dea­ head from close range with a .12 Braill. where some rooms will be made gagement of their daughter, Mar­ Last , night he relaxed at the Summer St.; Kevin and Kathleen whemver meearines are iddl In either event, the sewer woul George Manning, Vernon, con; Henry Kinne, junior deacon; gauge shotgun. No motive for the available by the absence of tuition garet Jane, to Ralph W. Hazen, bridge table with three old friends PRHeRfai Tadnyi 189 Morgan. RFD, Rockville'; Mre. program ia asked to call the Maria Coma, 162 Eldridge St. extend, from an existing sewer, locaf^Red Cross office. doming Bvento Henry Klllam, aeh'or steward; crime has ever been officially dis­ students from surrounding towns son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. -^JBen. Gruenlher, William E. Rob­ A D M IT T E D YESTERDAY: which ends on Hilliard St. \were A new hospital bed hea been pur­ The Women of the Mooes will Warren Tryon. junior steward; closed. ' , next year. ' - , Hazen Sr., of Pleaaant Valley, for­ inson of New York, president of Mra. Rita MacNell, 4 Clyde Rd.; ITCOSTSSOUTTLE Oamillo Gambolati ' is- bulMing Leon W. Turner, chaplain; Willis 4. Proni; ' High School Prin­ merly of Maneheater. the Coca Cola Cc).; and George E. Mra. Mildred Lowe, 32 Gardner There were 110 chicken hatoh- chased by the Red Cross and will meet Tuesday, at 8 p.m. in the Ayen, former Truman'administra­ . * Ucrald Photol .St.; Mra. Hazel ChrltUana. 218 W. eriea in Kentucky under the Na­ homes, along Hilliard St. to Wood­ be' made available free of coat to Mooee roonis with Sr. Regent Mar­ Hedge, chaplain emeritua; Herb­ i l i l i l cipal Allen Dresaer asked the Misa Grzeser U a student nurse M Yw fJM Br TO LOOK LOVABLE land St. \ ert T. Clark, Marahai; Thomas ACES Board for ita opinion of the high at' New Britain General Hospital tion .^official .who owns a farm someday economic hiatoriana may term thla the "Plaatlc Age.’* Center S t: Mre. Dorothy Appleby, tional Poultry Improvement IPlan anyone in Chapter juriidiction in garet Pueino presiding. A eoCial Vlistin^ett Passes; Fraak Slaabra #ahb SricMD near ^ e President’s at Geltya- And when-the record 1* written, Ka'ga Co., 130 Hartford Rd., will be 28 Gerard St.; Mrs, Sylvia Leary. In 1954-55 with . total czpzcity ot . To laapect'Three Sites \ need of it. will follow the business session, Evans, tyler;_ Nelson P. Wainman, ■chool juniors and aenlora holding School of Nursing. Hazen Is wiUi organist. DekMs BejaaMs If. B1mcIwt4 .their annual prom out of town. the R. W. Hazen Lumber Co. of burgr. iV- credited with contributing a variety of plaattc containera for everyday 26 Roltoh St.; Fedir Prows. 176 8. 5,479,244 eggs and oyer. 13 mil­ / T t P>ll9M Ut Tliorp said the directors v/ill Mist Carol Kroyman of thla city llie executive committee will meet Gay Paris Symbol domestic uae. Kage Co. ii diaplaying ita prOducta this week at the Maih''"St.; Daniel J. Mllewakt, 41 lion chicka.hatched. ' ‘ inspect thrae possible aites at as been proposed S a ^ nominee at 7:30 p.m.' .William H: BralnarU of Hart­ After considerable dUimaslon the Riverton. No date has been set Duval St. for the station Saturday. ford was Inatallihg matter anj "THE '^RETURN Board agreed to sanction such an for the wedding. Xtencheater Trust Co. Besides the flexii)le plastic bags which house br the 1956 Junipr . Bed Croea Girl Scout Troop 2 Will meet wivei uae for tlfeir dampened ironing and dozens of other houeehold They are east of Hilliard St. and tonight at 6:30 at Mooae rooms Ralph B.'Wright of Hartford in­ (Continued from Page One) affair If the students would be re­ Stkte-wide Planning Committee stalling marshal. TENDER OF JACK Trust Co, Assets choice, Kage makes packagiiiga for fafety pins. curUin pint, grometa. north of Woodland St. on property foi^he Junior Red Croaa IwAAer on Elm St. KITCARION sponsible for planning It with such a move. TRAr* grippers,, shirts, underwear, and numerous other Homs. The firm of C^millo Oambolatl, on the north shIpXTralnIng Center. There Will be two basketball admitted herself that she was 1SLADE" • Dreaser’a zupeivision. . Ramadell aald If the eighth .aide of Hilliard St. opposite Duval ClBen*48r«aa In explaining the new salary in­ $12 Million makes envelopes for bank book*, identification papers, and other docu­ Tiiiixi Drive Chairmen Edwin games Friday evening at the never beautiful, except. for her as^ Calar la 8aaara«s|ia grade were integrated with the St. either on .property of Leonetta NortHeast School sUrtlng at 7 Rockville fabulous legs. Dven In operettas crease, the Board said the moat high school, extended facilities ments aa well aa squeeze boltlee which diapense everything from medr Bergeron or Rose Perry, and on Lavltt Vaa Introduce to the exeC' o clock. The.Alumn! boys and girla 3^)i4;I».»i4a 1:4M:M subaUntial increaies were made Icine to mustard. utive B ^ rd of the ,Red Croat this she waa more persunallty than such as shop aqd homemaiking Assets of thV. Manchester .Trust the wert corner of Diival and Hil­ teams will-meet-the regular boyt singer. at the lower levels, which were would be made available for the Co., have, jumpbd. to $12,511,270, . / . liard Sts. week an^ told its membera that and girls aquada. . The proceeds will Fatality Attribt^e Ttneat cjikkfiiuii. section of the diatrict.to a head, is Lavitt is Appointing members o clock at the home of Mrs. Win or a seller of vegetables.” teachers’ salaries in towns of for the Board. *rhe atudents have totaling $11,875,252.88. Of this; $ , on 'its birthday at the B.ARS TV. CHANNEL SUIT to his planning committee for the fred Kloter, Mile Hill Rd. Bernard J. - Ackerman t^ay similar slxe throughout the alaie, 1 000,000 It is the best time of year to stock your froeaer with ten also bringing about two far-reach­ blamed alcohol and excessive, Born Jeanne Bourgeois not long ekpresaed a desire to hold the af­ checking deposits account for end' of September and, haa been Washington, Jan. 5-)g5—A re­ ing changes iii aubCi"lalon mat- drive. Adoniram Chapter No. 18 RAM after the FrsTico-Pnissian War to the Board aald. , fair out of town, and Dresser aald $9,651,847.60, an- 18 per cent in­ nr more at ten per cent discount. Delivery Fritfiy jnorn- q u i i ^ March of Dime* speed for the highway accident The new scale waa arrived at "progressing rapidly ever since.” quest by Station W1CC*TV ih iters. will meet In regular sUted com­ which fatally Injured Stephen T. lower middle class family, she he felt the Board should express crease bver last year. Hathaway further pointed out Bridgeport.' Conn., to shift from ing for small'or larfe orders. " ^ The TP9. disappointed by Its The Elks’ March of Dimes Com always wanted to go on the stage. through meetings of the Board It'aelf on the matter. Savings, depozits, which air- munication this evening at 7:30 at Horvafh, 40„ of East Windsor last with the Verhbn Teachers Club -that earnings kept pace with UHF Channel 43 to ,VHF Chknnel .lack of power under e.rUting regu­ mittee announces that final plana ^ e Masonic Temple on Orchard Dec. 18. A song writer who helped her get ""Some Board members seemed count for •$2,023,40.1.28. have* growth. He said the hank earned was turned down'yesterday by are being formulated for the st> her first job at the Casino de Paris Slid the Board of Finance. John G. skeptical about allowing the teen­ shown considerable growth, sav­ ROGER OLCOn lations to force Jarvis to reserve Ackerman said a blood specimen Talcott Jr., chairman of the Board a net of $1.04 per share after the Federal Communications'Com- land for a park. ha« stepped up Its March of Dimes dant^ to he held Frank HartI pinned on her the name that was agers to hold a party out Tof town, ings Increased 73 per cent since paying all ' expenses, providing for mission. The commission said on Feb. 4 at Maple QTove. disclosed Horvatli to have been famous to Europeans and Ameri­ of Education’s Teachers Commit­ in view of last spring’s tragedy last year and 307 per cent- in two 403 West Center Street work on new aubdlvlalpn regula- Frank HartI, 48, of 92 V l r ^ „ under the Influence of liquor and tee. said the new salary Mte meets and reserves and paying Channel 6 is not allocated to that tlona. Albert ^ptelniafi. chairman, cans. . . ' ■ where four down-state high school years. regular and a special divi­ says there will be dancing until Ave.. Groton, died at his home tMa unfit to operate an automobile, At the turn of the century she the Requests of the teaqmsrs in th^ Russell B4. HatMway, president Meantvhile, in one of the numer­ morning. He wag the Aon of the and added that the vehicle wan lower brackets, but not In the sthdents were .killed in an automo' dend. The',balance of $1.04 net per ous eo^ultations between town of- 1 a.n. A luncheon will be aened, late Mr. and Mrs. Frank HartI traveling at an excessive rate of was a rising star in operettas and bile accident. of the bankk. aqra that alt depart- share haa,^t)eeh transferred to un­ ficialg' over the subdivision, it was and Mayor Herman G. Olson and dramatic comedies like '"Tjie Girl higher brackets. -•TTie question of where such an ments of thp''bank have shown the Elks qUartet will sing. The He was born In Talcottville and re speed on Rt. 83 near the Elllng- at Maxim's” and "The Belles of Coat to the town to put the new proportionate Increases, with* the divided prbfUi. ■ discovered that the TPCTs aubdl- sided there until 12 years ago when ton-Vernon town line when Hor'- scale Into effect will be $50,000. affair would be held also stumped viaiOn at^roval procedure and the program Will start * P-"'- With v;ath lost control. Comeville.” Her n4me-went high the Board. However, after con­ ChargePIar) department partic­ SPURS DR^GS I’NIT PROBE subdivision regulations are at (^da the public invited tq attfehd. he moved to Groton. in fights at the Eldorado, the the Board said. It would have cost siderable discusaibn they agreed to ularly (^tatandlng for Chrtstmaa. He Is survived by his wife, Claire According to the coroner’s find- Folles-Bergeres. ' the Moulin the town an additional $10,900 to The/ChargePlan operation grew, Hartford, JajL 5 (A>)—Dr. Stanley with the Town Charter. From now Ottwi- events wlll\Include .he Ing.xHorvath’s car struck a high Implement salaries under .the sanction JJie affair, such < as it on, the TPC will .hold a public Blue/^utch Tag D.ay \to be apon Sullivan HartI and a daughter Rouge, the Casino de Paris. sanctions class trips. froni' 37 atorck laat year to 56 Ht Osborn. Stat^Health Commis­ Nancy. Also one brother. John way opeed sign, toilsing it nearly present scale, the Board pointed sioner,' has ordw*^ a complete hearing on each subdivision before sored by the American Legion on 80 feet, and Oicn went on to strike Mistinguett had a long aeries of In other business. Talcott, who members this year, and there are approving It as the chartei re­ fhiturdny, with J rome Remkle HartI. Talcottville. Funeral ar young men aa dancing and singinjg Missing 'your favorite out. is also chairman .of the H ig h n6w almost 4.0(W charge plates study of the operations of thq nar­ rangements are incomplete. a tree. .Horvath was alone. partners, of whom the moat Starting pay for teachera will M>utstanding. During the Christ­ cotics division of the^tate Health quires. wlci in charge; a mothers march be $3,400 as compared to the School Building Qommittee, sal^ The Joint public hearing of the on poliqjn.the rural areS/i headed famous was Maurice Chevalier. ■program? Why not let us the SBC'had' nothing to report mas rush alone. $30.1^ was Department. Dr. James'jiart, head All Talcottville and Vernon They to.ssed her 'about the Stage, present $3,000. Other increases are charged by local reaidenta through of the bureaju of preventable dis­ TPC and the Board of Directors by Mrs. Rose Pord; also a food convert that one-channel as follows: Second step; $3,100 to present, but expected to comp^'up SrUI be eliminated. sale ahd white elephant auction news Items are now being handled 50-50 Oiib Meets making it pnidffht to insure those with' another aije soon. the plan. eases, 8ald Osborn brdeVed the through The Manchester Evening famous legs for astronomical sums TV to UHF7 $3,600; third step, $3,200 to $3,800; "The NorQj, End Branch of the study yesterday. Hart said the the (latCLS of which will be an fourth step. $34 J-® ** . "In order to meet so m ^y crit- STATE BBUOION SURVEYED nounced shortly., HeraM, Roekville Bureau, located Al-Chureli Friday aald to range up to $3 million. Fifth step, $3,600 to $4,150, icisniB we 'are having Appraisers Hartford, Jan. 5 survey /Tlobert Kahan, chairman of the at 1 Market SI., telephone Rock­ Onp of Miatinguett'a moat study the sites, as son^ people ap­ ville TR-5-3186. sixth step. $8,800 to $4.3M; of 11 Connecticut communities 'March of Dimes Committee, urges SALES and seventh step. $4,000 to $4,4M; parently don’t trust - our judg­ shows an average population ^ the public to give all-out support The 50-50 Sui aVb of S t Mary' 277 BROAD eighth step. $4,200 to $4,600; ment.” he said. 56 cent Romah^^ Catholic, JT to the campaign this,year. He re- Church will hold ita January SERVICE ninth step. $4,400 to $4,700; tenth The* Board alqB' heard several per. ednt .PToUsiant and ,4 per minda the cltlzeni that until 1965. meeting Friday evening beginning, TELEVISION reports from Superintendent Ar­ Skywntrh Schedule at 7 ‘O’clock. ...lit v. It- Step. $4,600 to $4,900, eleventh cent Jewiah^ The communities sue the funda>from the drive have been A bout T ow n There will be the HU-9-lt24 step, $4,700 to $5,050, twelfth thur, Chattertdn. aa well Iqs a veyed by community committee of used in the treatment ot polio usual dinner, to be followed by step, $4,600 to >5,200, the top transportation problem, which was. HOME 0^ VALUES. the Connecticut Qduncll . of victims and for research, while Last night, the 1956 offleers of dancing. ' NOW Today and Fri. referred to the transportation com­ Friday, Jan. 6 •. Naif HaveB, 7:43 (72-S4) NEWS CARAVA.N — salary. Mldnight-2 a.m...... Voliint(H>r» NeerleJ QU^ITY hi^SERVlCE Churnhes /Were B^Atol, .Ofoton last year icr the flrat tlmei wiyi. Manchester Grange presented an Donald and Carol Kiiehl will be thru SAT. CbaAAei IS H azard. Ooaa* Joha C'amrraa Sway** On the questloi\ of the draft, mittee. , ' Naugatuck, New,/' Britain, Mew the development of a vacclnq, by interesting program of music host and hostess for this meeting, 4'^OArl 19 PilUtlald, Matt. ■ :N (1S.53) ROK Cl'MMINr.S SHOW Th^lransportation problem was 2 a,m.-4. a.m. ... Paul Sheehan and the chairmen of the food com­ CbAAiiH 22 gprlatfield* Nam. ( S) BISHOP Ff.LTOS J. Board membera agreed that action 4 a.m.-6 a.m...... ^...... Paul Sheehan trSMAlNSTOiEET H aven/' New London, Norwich Dr. Jonas Salk, prevention of the stunts- and skits at the regular ChAMnel SO N>w BrltalA. Cuaa. SHEEN. should be started immediately to broi(ght by some parents on Skin­ Wate/Dury. ASfalerford. Westport disease came ppon the horixon. meeting. At the next meeting. Jan. mittee are Ethel and Bill Himni- C'luiaAel &S WAterbary* Coda. n y Rd., who said their children- 6 a.m»-8 ajn. ... T...... Philip Brady, Jean Marcel kV«w P i f f ^ Market) ChAAAAl U HoWoka Mass. (It> MYSTERY THFJITER seek deferments for teachers who. 8 a.m.-10 a.m...... Bill 'Evan*. Ronald Gambolnti and'Wlllljnetittc Kahan says the dimei the Amer­ 18. a past lecturer's night pro­ ford with Rhoda and Tom Weber, . —Mark Saber ^ may be drafted before June. had to walk 1.3 miles to the school gram will i>e presented, wltlj Mrs. Bertha and Frank Broell, Made (M-34) OROITCHO MARX SHOW bu.*. A partial solution had been 10 a.m.-12 noon ...... Columbia DcCarll ( R> NIt'KEV MOtmE CLVB (33) HALF ROCR FILM Leo B. Flaherty Jr., in suggest- Noon-2 p.m. .. ;. Ktheieen Lewis Hazel Anderson in charge. The line and Bob Dieterle and Howard Ing that appeals be taken all the made by re-routing the, station local Grange will neighbor with and Elsl4 Plank aa co-helpers. LATK MATINfSK wagon in the morning, 'but the 2 p.m.-4 p.m. . .. Thomas Max\vell - <1IM NATIMEfe: THLATKR hn McCa,uley House in America, dating, from RASCALS HOTPOINT Concerning the classroonv short-, pal Building, Manchester on Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 1-5 tho home of Mra. Rita Bailargeon, R i P ^ f:M < S) UTAOI-: 8 age for next . . year. Assistant Famih I^andial Managemdit Foram 26 O rc h ^ St. COKMW (11) A*DV‘eNTURK TUCiLTEm ■■ Superintendent ,'<)f School.* Ray­ P-m- .. ■ . . (19) .MAGIC VAULT . APPLIANCES O ni (22) WKATUKR mond Ramsdell offered two p(?s- Chapman Court, No. 10. Order (SO) NEWS AT H|.\ aible salutiona. THl AOiar SCHOOL OF MANCHESTER / ' IiIHjIII (M) FACTS rOBUM ^ of Amaranth, wtll inatall its 1956 (U) TWTLIURT THEATEB 1. That certain grades go on PRESENTS THIS TfMELY and VALUAILE ^ officers at ita meeting tomorrow SIS imimiB-iiik QIRBI • :0S (22) She^nA. ’ tbe dia* double sessions. This would create at 7:45 In the Masonic Temple. A __-three new transportation prob- Kutch-Crane , , . COURSE ON HNANCIAL PLANNING THK FTKNIKST CONKDYf j 4;IS IM) sVoaTS DIOEST social time will follow in the ban­ Frmnh Blastra. • Hebbie It^yaoMa 4:14 .(34> THK EABLV SHOW NORMAN’S ' lems, Ramsdell said. Mr. and-'Mrs. John Kulch of | quet hall and refreshments prill be Oleota Holm ■ —“Arre.t' RaUdos Orlim- 2. TTiat five rooms in the high Westbury, LI., N.Y.. announce tji* ’ monil." 445 Hartford Rd. Tel. fill 9-4597 \ Kcliool be used for the eighth engagement of their (laughler. AT N d COST TO YOU served by retiring royal matron, "THE TENDER TRAP" HELLS 4:34 ( S) SPURT8VOFK I Mra. Ruth Leggett, and her cam? .In <'lnpmmMrnpf> jtnd <'»lAr R :lt (IS) SEWS A WEATHER ■ grade. This would-mean not (inly Frances, to Joseph Oane Jr., son't mittee. Pin* • MKLI/R nOftIZerN*' \ HORIZON (Ml 1‘IIO.NE VOI'R A.YSWER 8:30 ( R> STOP THE 311 SIC movipg five eighth gradie rooms of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crane, ! . . Jea- 10, 1858—4. .Introduetioh to Banking and I-lnance Hilh -Hnrla KnclUh < HUI WilMnms C:M )•!> KrOBTH OICRST (18-55) CU.M AX into the high school, but would 17 Lexington St., westbury, -for-- 7- 8 P.M.—A. The Fiaeeelboard—--“Tlie Banking Story** . - Hat.. I p.m. iir r m i Kldo R#nw! 4:44 < S) WEATHER FORECAST “^'lAlro Tr^vop, PjiL O'Brl^e 8nn.. *'Uond' Morning Mlti Dovo’* "The Frnrtler" mean setting up a whole -new merly of Bissfell St. .) JS.W 8- 8 P.M,i-di. The .State Bank—-Trust Powers Miss i^mice Juul of the Weldon MSI FOI R STAH ri.AYHOIXR junior high school program, he Both are graduates pf Westbury j Jan. I7. I9S8--II. The Nafioaal Banking System . .— Beauty Studio has called a meet­ l!i> HIGHWAY PATROL - . 7-8 P.M.—A. ’The Agency Mortgage—r.H.A. ahd V.A. (34) DRAGNET said. Hig-h School. Miss Kutch Is em -! ing of the Beauty Shop owners and MAKCHESTER (33) FILM During discus.sio'n on' the pro- ployed by Doubleday Printing and ! F. YOU think you can’t afford-a big-bodied, big- ' 8-8 B. The Auto . Loan Installment Field—Both their operators for Tuesday/JSn. f:lt ( S) STAR TO.NIGHT po.sal, Board members listed Publishing Co., Garden City. N.Y.; | Just ask youhflf ] wouldn’t you rather go traveling Dealer and Purchaser 10. at her studio. All who are (1*) VARIETY THEATER powered.'big-muscIcd Buick like the one ihown Jan. 34, 19.58—III. The Finance Company Story LUMBER, Inc. —".Slar Packer" and "Dl>|la J several problems of setting up and her fiance is attending the | I with the b'ft and life and pace and poise of a stun­ 7- 8 P.M:—A. Small and Secondary ITinanrlng willing to work on a food sale and Jamboree" such a program. ' Crane Parachute School for para-1 here—we’d like to set the matter straight. card party during National- Beau­ BUILDING MATERIALS (St) T.R.A. Among the things questioned chute riggers and technicians. | ning new Buick - when it’s sU yours at just a b ^ 8- 8 P.M—'B. The Rate Structure ty Salon week are asked to attend A s n »S4) PEOPLE'S CHOirF. t were cost, number of teachers, cur­ An early summer wedding is i the price of a itnaller car? a , Jan. 81. 1958—IV. The Savings .Bank In the Commiinit.v (33) HALF HOER OR.4.MA ■If you cfin afford diiy new'car, you can afford this 7- 8 P.M/—A. Savings Bank—Life Insurance—Packaged thla meeting. Proceeds from t,he O a k G r u x MASON SUPPLIES ” • ;N ( S) DOWN YOi: GO I riculum end the social problem o( planned. j Savings ■ i food ,ale and card party, to be held zriOATERING TO SMALL PARTIES and BANQUETS _ (t3-i3l FOFR STAR PLAY- I strapping and stunning Buick SpiEc:iAL Sedan—and Feb: 13 at the American Legiion ^ -We Finance Voiir Jobt HorsE S it' ypur afiswer ii ye$, then the time ’i$''now j* 8- 8 P.M.—B. 'The Savings Bank Mortgage 30 OAK ST.— MANCHESTER (3(1) TV THEATER ’ no kidding. /* • right now. . ‘ . , Fab. 7, 1958—V. The Savings and Loan Association Home, will be donated to the re­ 255 Center St—.Ml S-51ii (SS) T.R.A. ' ■ 7-8 P.M.—A. Shares va. 8avings-:^tate rs. Federal cently established Arthritic Clinic (S3) FILM 8-8 P.'M.—B: The Savings and LoOn Mortgage at Manchester Memorial -Hospital. FINE FOOD 9 UALITY BEVERAGES 14:44 ( 3) T.Y. THEATER ~ OPEN EVEKY SAY 4.4 —THUESDAY, PSIDAY 4-4 i i l f i Drop in on us this very week—toinorTow -wpuld be it ir • US ( K) WOHUI NEWS TODAY —"Jonraey bv ' Mnonllaht** For this Buick is tagged within a few dnllarj of the. Fah. 14. 1958—VI. The Credit Unions (19) SA( RF.D HKART FRO- (IK) JOHNNY CARSON . 7-8 P.M.—A. Define—Funetldns—Grnulh _ ■RrKkville Ehnblem Club. No. 5, DAILY SPECIALS iikAUB (SS-St) VIDEO THEATER , well-known smaller eais^— and actually costs less fine—and well seat you at the wheel of the biggest , , „ 8-8 P;M.-:iB. History—Savings and Loans (22) NEWS ■ I' —"Hands Aero.* Ihe Tnbln** ■will precede its meeting Jan. 11, • HOMEMADE RAVIOLI / ; (53) JOHNNY JI'PITFK (33) CANDID CAMERA KITCHEN BASE CABINETS tban some models of those very same cars. The pfice and most'heautiful bundle of high-powered BuiiJc Feb. 31, 1858—VII, Planned Insurance at the Elks Home. Park St., with a T:0a < 8) IT'S A rCFASl RE ^ (33) MR. DLSTRICT ATTORNEY. 7-8 P.M.—Fire and Life • VEAL SCALLOPINI • BREADED VEAL CUT|;ET (IR) NEWS . " we show here proves it. • r . ever offered in America’s low-price field. ^ ' > . . L. 8-9 P.M.—Auto and IJabllitv potiuck ■ supper at 6:30 p.m. The (19) CLtHHUIbF committee in charge includes Kath­ Y22) WEATHKB-MUblC Mohufoefurer's Cfoseout * ' . Feb. 38. 1958—VI|L, Summary " ’ arine Pruess,’' Albina Spellman. 1:10 (IH) .MFUt AL WEATHERMAN J. A. WHITE ■ 7- 8 P.M.—A. Panel for Questions on all of Foregoihg , (19) SPORTS* HI I.I.ETIN BOARD So maylie you can understand why Buick—for two 8- 8 P.M.—B. I^ianclal Statistics—«n Town—Savings— Jean Patria. Ann and Barbara / 1. (55) WF.ATHKRCA8T Pbla. Catherine Hanaen. Dorothy 7:15 < 8) SrORTS.MAN^S CI.I R ONECABWET ''years running now—has'outsold every other car in 1 ■ ” ' Income—Purchasing Power (19-554 JOHN DALY->N«m« li Privetera, Agnes Reardon'and Ma­ (18-55) DOI G1.AS EDW ARDS the land, except two of those well-known smaller' rion Lehan. • A.ND THE NEWS COMPANY Rt^istor New end Qualify Fo»’ Thru Peacock Alley To „ I (22) HIGHLIGHTS FOR EVERVTHIN6 ■ cars. •• T:20 cof1. equip- ing Monday, Jan. 9. at 8 p m., with . (13) 8HERLOf;K HOLMES 11:33 ( 3) LES PALL A MARY FORD ' MailThUtki re FAMILY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ' PtatWp Slylo-FuH Cour$«""'r. "Valaelnr Gambler” - nient onr) accessonei O'rtiiloble ot your (jption. , a coffee hour at closi'i/ time. (1341) SOT. PBE8TO-V OF THE (.33^33) TOMGHT-:JDev* Allea I . FORUM* MoRcliMfar Adulf School. H igh School Building, MonclMstor * VI'KON 11:33 ( 3) NITKCAP THEATER ' (3t-33) DINAH SHORE —‘'Bombay WaterIrnaP* rWHm sanm AwreMOioM afik mut iukx wiu hwb im m < I . ' 1 wish‘to enroll In the ahavc courses ' -Capt. and Mrs.. Lloyd Stephen of the Hartford Salvation Army . • ^ DINNER$3i25 ' .r,t' * 7- • 5 . ' •:•* (U) RqCNDVF 1:33 ( I) NEWS beadquaftexs'wlll be guest speak­ 7 777rKninin&(iiiU5 oseeeteaeeeaeoa ers-at<. the local Salvation Army meetings Sunday, Jah. 8. A Bible 'Two For Tho Moiwy"/— ATTHE C EN n R MAPLE SUPER SERVICE STATION S' H f ‘ U P C ? ‘i '' s s itudent and;.a forceful speaker, Bros. GERMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc. I Aidrwi . . *;\* Byeryfriday'^^ I I i‘t;i( \ noN \( ( 1 '--.Old) V riui -; n mi v Mall «t Once — Enrollment, Limited. Capt'Stephen has had. charge of \i( I toi; II N) I m: \ K) -i i:\ o i 22 EAST C E im 5T. Nil’: ll; .1 '• I !0I 2BB MAIN ST R Sn-^ MANCHESTER^- { '■ I several of the large 'corpeT in thf Eastern Territory. He is financial RHONE M1I 412 3 MImS I aacratary for tba Boutham N w -11(11 ) '1 Road Service '*(1 ‘ I V EnjUad Dlvlgloa. - t. I.- ■’ C '/’-V : V

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Wrangle On Foreign Aid month Installment plan was still and that la why Marilyn la coming ths typical contract. M a r ily n PlaUs back." When Senator Richard Rutaell, Uroodles While holding out in New York, Thera may be those soothsayers Miaa Monroe studied at tha. SontUig ileraUi the Georgia Democrat, charges l i f RGMUt 9 W M who can try to ease otir fears $8 Million Pact Actor’s Studlov the school o f act­ fUHLUHUBP B» ra that our State Department Is "eo about such Statistics, You may ing that hat instructed such iterile of i^eaS that the only an­ find economists who will argue raallstlc actors'ns tha late Jamas swer they .have to the Russians is Dean, Marlon Brando and Rod' that lit Isn't too bad, or likely to After jSquabBle flteigar.' to ask for more money;'' he le say­ do too much harm. Her corporaUhn, reportedly ing openly''what' a good many of You <'an't find anybody who wlir HoilywiMd. Jan. 5 (F>—After a hacked by Tcxbs and televialon network money, gave the star a us think,, to ,some extent. dare maintain thal'lt Is good. yaar*lond squabble, shapely Mari­ tltm t ICvtviM MieaM weakly salary, believed to be more IS M « UolMMr* k^urwi M Um As Senator Russell says, if our lyn Wonroa returns to Mth O^n- M lUaciiMttr. Ooaa.. u than, ahe was getting while under ■ mSTBittMr. Oinly ^ tw e r to Russia's naw i;uble ^ry Fox studio hsxt month with contract to Fox. diplomacy, and hshdaome prom­ a 7-ycar contract eitimatad worth ■UMCRlFTtUN KATM . , Pmjmbl. la A«»MC* _ ises,, is money, then "If .Khrush-' Connecticut mora thas M million. ___ .. _XM E aaaaaa**a«aa*a«#*»*»*»*'’* * ^ ^ chev and Bul'ganin keep on travel­ The deal, announcad yaatarday. Students Protest MOBdV MMKkB ing hround the world they mey ended one of the moat publicized B Moots •*««A*»i»**««**«***t«*** succeed in bankrupting this boun- ' Yankee walkouts in film .liatory- - ., Bus Segregation Oldy aaa^*«*«*«a*«»*«A***«****** *9 The -actress was raportad dla- tiy." By A. H.O. r satiaflad v’ith tha aalaiy aha was New Orleans, Jan. 5 (/P)—An ob­ ■.MWKa UV On thst basis,. Senator Russell ‘Nero Roambig WkUe Fiddle Rums* baing paid. Sha said aha was mak­ TUB_____iSS8c^fcU> rPKAnai forecasts' thst the 'present Con­ Thla Isn't exactly a Dropdie bdt ing Iwa than $600 a waakwhtn Mia jection to segregated seating in a A m AAMdaiad__ claiaA ____ law azcluaivaiy It. as the Democratic state lead­ anUlM lo IM uta at rapubUoMIfn ■>> gress will take harsh looks at the ership reads the picture under the Dr, Schwina insisted I put It In first appeared In the Uat of the dty bus resulted In the arrest of au aam Mapausbaa eradiM lo it. ur administration's ides'of continuing new state primary law. Chester the paper because he thought it up movica top ten box office atAra. 72 Negroes last night. Bol uUiafartaa aradllad In ^par while he was tuning my piano last To Bhare Froflta an4 alao tba locS neara publl^ad Iwa. to spend money abroad for. for­ Bowles has been reform-legislated, Police-' answered a call from a ^aii ateata ol rapubUcatloa Al apjtfal out of the nomination for Unjted month. I guess he. figured he owed Tha contrat„ . with Marilyn transit company supervisor jX^r •lai^atobaa bafala ara alao raaafrad eign aid. me something because he chipped Statea aenat'or thla year, the for­ Monroe Productloha Inc., calla for the Kagroas, many of thendQBi- East Hartford . fall aanrica eHaat o» N. B. A-.Bara- All of us could go quite a way mer governor and ambasaador is two of the keys with his hsmmer four pictures in tha aaven years dents at Xavier University, refusisd while he was trying to pound down with Senator Russell, particularly not without flouriahing . recourse. on a profit sharing basis. The to sit behind a sign dlvldinif white' Telephone BU 9-9351 \ ’^fSibtUbara Raprea*«au»ea: Tba He Is already tilling the field he the scratches he accidentally made studio would It comtnent on the and -Negro paasefTgera. ullua Matbaaa Special Aftncy — r when we can see that more than in the top when he slipped and got i loves best, and he will have a atake deal, one of the moStsoHd victories The bus driver, Francis Roux, 36, o r on r nation Is certain to use the In the next election even though he his foot caught In the wires, He for a star fighting a stiidio. told police some of the Negroes re­ cfiuuufiriuf Russisn ruble offensive as a club himself Is not a candidate. hasn't had time to put the legs However, one, source, ^lose to m o v e the.aign after Boarding the ■ 7 / bark oii yet so I have 1° over American dollars, with. In And the fact that hr himarif ia Marilyn's flnanpial operatldns,' ex­ bus following a basketball game ; , ', A ■ not likely to be a candidate doean't down on the floor to practice. At rsusss!*,s»,'* such instances, tittle resi grati­ plained that the deal—a niMi-ex*' between - Xavier and Dillard, an­ do much to alter hla chances of first, this was so''Comfortable that elusive pact—can earn her more during a boring piece I found my other Negro university. James J. aHKSSrjrsj.i^Si.a; tude going to either the, ruble or winning. If he were to run for the tlian the $8 million figure. - Serpas waa the only white pas­ ill Tb« y meo—ttr C fnim Ht o ^. self falling asleep, but. I've s o lv ^ -“'" tV the dollsr as they -srs played Senate In Connecticut, his chances j leaves her free to do plC; senger on the bus. of success would depend primarily | that problem by banging on Ihd^^ odTtrtlBint ^ t a g against one another. \ ; keys extj-a loud. This system keeps at other studios snd also to Roux said the' Negroes refused COTT 9 N / - p. ML fMday. upon the success of the Demo­ name her ow.n price for her tele hl's order to replace the sign and i p. at Moma: me wide awake r^ht to the-end of Just.the same, if. there is apy' cratic-presidential nominee iii Con­ vision spectaculars. sit behind it. He said he halted the p ■ necticut. If ha la not a candidate, my lesson. Keeps the neighbors on ijr—1 ^ » "sterility" In the American forbtga their toes too. "It's the kind of a deal that a bus about four blocks away and D R E S i policy 'dtitlobk' of the momenF,\ it he still wins or loses according to Jimmy 'Stewart or a Bing Crosby called his supervisor who sum­ the succeaa of, h li prealdentlal can­ lies more in the attitude of Sena­ usually gets,*’ tha source said. moned police. \ didate, but Connecticut would not City Councilman Glenn ,P. Clss- By Evo Carver/ / tor Russell aud thst - of Congress- Officially, the ist.udio tended to be, neceaahry to that-aucceaa. Rep. Dodd Piishes minimize the magnitude of the ssh released all except one of the than in the atIHtKie of the State This ass\imes. of course, thaf TTiuradajv Monroe coup. But one 3pth Cen­ Negroes to-the custody of Dr. Al­ Department. The''lttate Depart­ Adlai Stevenson maintains his New London Port tury Fox producer commented: bert Dent, president of Dillard, present lead for the Democratic Police identified the person not ment, true, may be bepching for a omlnation; It Is hardly likely that Called Faataadc Deal /C' , M i^ in n is "Believe me, there waa only one paroled as Fanny Carver, 17. a Dil­ conllnuatlDn of f o r e l^ aid ex­ tevenson can put anything spe­ Washington. Jsnt .8 perlenced in handling of thla type pne studio source offered one 12 to 20. been living in a sterile dream, a service in ^tjie field of foreign /\ Probably a good mtoy people policy. . of traffic. opinion for the reason of Marilyn's dreant of the day-when they could thought-thst a fresh and ditrinj TlilK aaiumptlbp can be based, in He also noted that the American new contract:. Excluaive with 8age-AllM SOMEHOW flraliy close the'’ books on foreign President Lines recently was "Big studios can outwalt hold­ TO SOMEBODY approach might be good for the elemental human' .terpts, on the FOLEY eld and.proclaim ah end to the fact that Bowies .and Stevenson granted a franchise to call at New outs but the stockholders won't — road's pianagement. London. I Steamslilp and Travel Agemsy buiriness of sending American dol­ are frie'nda and frequent consult­ As he has been running the « il- ants. and that Bdwtes 'ta, at^the Sage-AIlen, Blast Hart­ lars to hsip others Instead of our- 54 CHURCH STREET road. his financial wizardry hsis least, a member of the'xforelgn ford. . U. open Tuesday selvei. HARTFORD 3, CONN, peraiated. The books present a policy brain trust the candidate $25,000 contest through Saturday 9:30 has been using In recent months. ' j A 2-3188 ,rosy picture. Mr. McGinnis has In that department of foreign A Thought for T u iI rf A.M. to 5:30 P.M., Fri­ KIND OF DEAL-- BEFORE MIDNITE, JAN. 2(^ But the assumption ran also he days to 8:50 P.M. also demonstrated a wizardry with Sid which really means some­ based on what Bowles knows and the headlines. Judging by the thing. what Russia does or does saya and writes. Oood Advice for home , number o f things'he has planned, not do should not be A factor at alt His new book^ "The New Dimen­ Out in Iowa, near Nashua. sions of Peace," Is this nation's sUbds the historic "Little Brown publicly, the road is in dynamic I'o make America's own existence '/ first cool, intelligent, snd. above Church'' It la the scene of many improvements hands, In the world and America's own all, positive appraisal of the post- hundreds of weddings • each year. But this picture of the railroad, gpoa fortune 'fruitful, to fulfill Geneva situation In the world. The The present minister has adopted Have you been thinking of adding ^ o h f ir r o A . l>0" parllciilnr experience Bowles has a beautiful parting farewell to his a room, rcntodcling the basement, In its temporary financial 'status, irselves, even when we are not himself had in the foreign policy many happy ^uple.-. or making some othei- needed /; and In Mr. McGinnis', big public pposing anybody,' we liave an ob­ home improrenvenl? The editors That Interpret The A ■\ * field, in India, dovetails with Rui-' A fter the cerbinony is ended, he dreams for its future, has now for, ligation to help lead the other peo­ Ala's;apparent selection of Asia as Walks with the couple to the entry of Bfller Hontt% A Gardens are Wishes Of The.Family going to pay S2S.00O to families some time been challenged, by an, ples of the world to a better llv- a post-Geneva battlefllild. The of the church and says; "Before you go. the bride has’ the honor who do the best job of improving / I other picture—the picture of hi i’.g for themselvea Our main ob­ area which Bfowles has long pre­ JOHN B. BURKE WE ARE WILLING TO TRADE - SEE US BEFORE YOU TAKE LESS THAN."... of ringing the church belL” He their homes thik year. Make your ligation to help others derives dicted would become the key la plans now, you may win more than the railroad is actually runni: now becoming the key. He has hands her the rope, and she pulls FUNERAL HOME - " 7 from the fi'ct that we are people enough cash to cover your proj­ ihomehow or other, there knowledge of that area: he him­ with all her might, but the heavy TEL. MI 3-6868 ect. Kntry blanks at local stores I,, been a persistent decline W the and they are people, and from the self has practiced there, with spec­ old bell will not turn. The Minis­ . and in January Briler Homes A 87.EAST CfeNTER ST. Chapped Hands? tacular success, home of the te/hh- ter then says to the groom: "Lend quality o f service. .Various dxpla-; simple fact that we can help them. Gardens^ your planning guide. Get AMBULAS'CE SERVICE If ws can, we shoidd, ^ niques he recommends tor our^a- a hand and help." 'l^gether they it today . . . wherever ma|azinet or Older nations, or accusatfons, are^raade. Uonal policy; his analysis and pull—and the bell turns over, tend­ arc told I For Your For Your Modol Car '• / One saplanatioH, clearly on the -Bo, between the two alternetives recommendations are singularly ing out over the countryside the side of the ra^road, is that there -the State Department's urge to free from soft or wispy illusions. news of another happy wedding. Catching Cold? . Model Car were floods In Oonnecycut last epend money because Russia Is 'S o m e of his reviewers have Thereupon the minister .va.vs; made the- friendly query whether, "Aa you go out into life, never for­ spending it—and Senator Russell's / . Bupimsr and faU. / I if he were actually in a position of get that as long ae you pull to­ Another Mplanatioh, also of­ urge to.etop spending for the sake power and" decision, he would still gether you can ring the hell." V. fered by the management, but of stopping spending- there Is not be able to hold to and practice the ^ - selected too much to choose. What ought formulas he sets forth, snd that ts Sponsored by the Manchester much less valid, complains that the a fair question, for no secretary of Council of Churches. For Your Model Car IX: For Your Model Oaf unusuiu severity o/'tbe winter has to be eubatituted for both is a sta.te ever seems able to.^art as ®.v put an unusual burden on equip­ realization that, Ruaala or no Rus­ intelligent at he reslly is. . ■ ' . / / ■ ' ment. I f that is ao, one must f>ray sia in the 'world, this country But, at any rate, Bowles Is in Our Compan.v Ston Will Be Open To The Public MV 1 ft'" ought to help others as long as It position in high position to NGS FROM 9 A. M. until 12 NOON thSt we do not really have p Win­ realize .something of his own SATURDAY MOR? ter. for then, ob\ioUsI}’,.th e rail­ is'ahle and as long aa others need *\ dream If the next President should V> Available are fi/e hand-knitting yarns in Lambs Wool, IN road Would not run at all. help. . be a Democrat, and he could come Instead of such a realization' be very grateful that he la not For Sale Cashmere and ¥jar Blends in a wide range of colors, at .O ne accusAUon is that Mr. Mc- H lOH .i For Your For Your and such a policy, we are likely to Just a senator. ' , . attractive priem.. From time to time also— Seconds of Model Car Model Oar , Clnnia has made the ''railroad's SanU, GraM^, HH. Loom^ V wTar.gle, In this Congre^, between Fine Fabrics jxill be offered at prices substantially be­ books look g<^ by cutting main­ X apending because Rusaia Is apend- P»ot Mou.-\ ExcdvQting low market. tenance expehditures and sUffs; tng, and washing our hands of the CNid l ii U d o ii ^ g . He retorts thst the road is spend­ Throw Thera W h /N o t Plan To Visit Us This Saturday? welfare of the worM. of tlie ing as mu^ for mabitenance as V w N I > Away * Delivered—or your own truck. n money that does come out or the k Still plenty of-wear left I'n NOW la the time. Why Walt WT^gle, most o f It will be spent shqe« when brought here for until spring when everything Is ALDOH SPINNING MILLS CORPORATION Another accusatloif, which sug­ rw ici For Your For Your 4' for deadly, purposes rather than expert repairing. soft and trucks get stuck. Do It TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. Model Car Model Car gests itsslf in so ih^y details that for living purposes. The tragedy WORK DONB WHILE NOW when the ground la'hsi;d nnd do, your dosing' In the — / " ■■ AS FAST AS U seems almost beyond debate, is is that we had exactly what Amer- you ,w;a i t 2295 spring.' Speclsl rates for vol­ ■ '\ / .:V that the McGinnis pdiciea have icr ought'to be doing in the world ume orders. Pit opeq 7 to 5 ORDINARY PRYERSJ s t l r ^ up an employe reserilment,^ y e,rs ago, in the Point Four S A M Y U L Y E S every day except Sunday. ■ V ■- DRYS IB US. OF Wh th« alleged ocrimp^g on^ cept. and 'tbat'-'wS have ccmslstent- Sh o e r e p a i r i n o " OF THE BETTER KIND Ml a-SfSO w MI 9^012, ^. • "maintenance, against-the a: iy orphaned it. CIOTHIS IN NAIF THE ONLY 14 USED MRS IN INVENTORYl forced retirement of many yet- Is Maple Kt.— Across From . onytimt. WE NEED YOUR IN NOW . . . . . ; eran employes, which, when It ex- First National Parking I»ot liSUAlTIMEI ' , ^ presses itself, comes close to sabo­ ’ Not Good A f feat, you tan iMry tage. It Is said that the employes The 'latest handwriting on the tlaHtat at fatt at you orr-DiM.orE-mtiwiM » are no longer concerned .with up- BEWARE 7 wall consists of the number 11.8. tarn wath fhum! " -V.' * holding' the good nsm^snd the ^That represents the number of Another Bendix Exclusivo : good standards of the railroad, at cents out 6f the American., tal^e- ^ least until .the present manage- Get Your hpme'-dqllar which nyw, goes to f io iiiic ^ ■ \ YOU MORE ; inent is no longer connected 'With SAFE FOR AIL WHY WE CAN pXy o ff installment debt. That ; I t '• Conveniofii Work Top much o f the average - dollar Is FABRICS , Anywajyfor one reason or an- committed, in fact./befoi* it even There i.s no substitute for trained medL GAS or El e c t r ic 7 pccoralpr ColortI -other, the railroad's.public la up If You Buy Before Yo'u'See Us-r We Both Lose Money gets home, to meeb tim e.payments cal and pharmaceutical advice^ Do not i . “ in arms, throughout the territory ‘*. I of one kind or another. be fooled by magic cures and secret won­ RIG— 18 pounds wot clothes faster than ^ ~ It ■‘sert'es. Whatever the explana- - This 11,8 figiH-e, the highest SUBURBANinS NOW! s-,.. tion, the facts consist o f lateness. ever, is also worse than'-it-seems, der remedies. , "^any other dryer. , T Inefficiency, and Weakdown ' of in two respects. ... Z. service- Here, -in Manchcstei-, we GLASS DOOR— cleorview. steps when door First, it is, a statistic for-^^.the Each year hundreds of "quack" rem*. 1 ^ ' Z _ Are not piivlleg;^ to complain "average” , dollar, which means SNOW IS COMING! ,edie.s. ,artd practitioners are exposed. opened, starts when ihut. I'" . r. about the lateness of our trajns. that. -

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'V IIANCHESTBR EVENlNG-UEfULLD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY. JANUARY B. 1966 ...... 'I . - :..-...... -...... — ...... PAGE SEVEN aaUmatH SLR^ttilUaini^^ or partleUy revoked ‘ or rendered from tha rm ainlttg two-tklrds< of; Mrs. Catherine- .Jonee,'V the will e friend's Manhattan stud)ir-^ac. choral works but waa baal known' dant'a paper wrote about tho pub- it no oUior wey of sottllng tho dla- floods and hurrloanoe of August around to'eUlBpondint thorn. the Motor Vehldee Dgi<»b&*l vrlU. •nie'lejWO b*4fte’ Wwoi Fisher .jli^ves wholly or parUally IneSactive or the eetete. -me 'other UdM reverts aeid,^adding: ' 37. He left notes which spoke of Deat/u Last Nighi Ban on Licenseg to hla JT-yaaraM daughtar, as the composer of aenga. Dlad '^IrtlTl B arstD u el Uahor, V puta. The special tribunal decided and October. ^. Tho roason, says Motor Vthlclos can actually put , tho ^deier Into ardered Buepended over a peHed ef Wandy.-"- , \ otherwlae . affected . by the adb- to hereupon the death pf the second ■' 'T went to make it clea^^het I failing eyesight and diabetes', y . Batlle Berres and Guadalupe had * Sadlak ia e member of the tax-. Mrs. Fisher. , - Tuesday. , ^ ' Guadalupe’a K1 Maclonal accuaed Comer. .John J . Tynan, is lack of okecuUon. ‘ ’. X " . - ' r ' several years, and rspreesnt work Bulk of .^tate * Fiahor'a urtU.' fllMl for'^yroMta sequent, birth pt a child or chil­ would , like to have Catneiine ity THE ASSOCIATED PKESS the preaident of protocUng private no cause for bloodletting.. writlng Waya and Means Commit­ Bdgg State Unit dren aaid to he mine." Wendy is attending high iadiool Jonea aa long as ahe.ia willing Rnd REGION SCHOOL, REJECTED Cleveland Colehian daharty, ' F o r BatU e Berres tee. help. He says Connecticut courts AnJ.. aays "npda, with Gov. the Clarks couldn't gat to. - yaatarday. left tha-legal mlnlmum.^^ New York—Montspie H. Dtivel, iatcreats and aerving aa a financial order abbut 350 tleenses a day sus- Abraham A .^ M ed S 'a new order, to hla aacond wife, Marilyn, whom^ The widow -Waa left B2.500 bi an^ living with , Mft. Oatharlna aWe to do ik>, continue to take care, 73, who in 19S3 organised the rub­ SADUAK SEBSKS TAX-IU5U|;r The leglalatlon would permit a TyOan says o sp ecial’staff is " To Daughter^ 17- Jones, a school tdachar in tha late of Wendy after my death. . 7' Granby, Jan. 5 (AV-Granby'vot­ 587 a; Detroit trailer firm execu­ editor of Batlle Berrea' paper,'Ac- pchded (mors than 85,000 taken to Judge! to suspend the licensee teckling the Job new, end the weric 'he married in April, IBM. No laah end the - income from-.j)^' ber workers in Akron, Ohio, into cion. Accion replied that the Waahingtqp. Jan. 5 (^1—Pfep; taxpayer to writ# off tho damage ' Hartford, Jan. 5 w —Tho State child baa bean bom to them. -s.. l^rd of his estate for the reat of certoonlst'a home town of Wilkea- Except for his elderly mother, ers reJectsR by a vote of 733 to 398 tive. Died 'Wednesday. the A FL United Rubber WorkeiW ft SCemtevideo. -tTroguejr, Jan. 5 m .over a 5-year period by moans of .Motor Vehicles Department says away laat year) and there aren't of all ■gewets at least SO dayi, edU be caught up ia about eight »NL court'ef honor haa daetdad critics must be "low-minded” with Sadlak (R-Conn) says he will in­ A aectlon of the testament con­ her life — the minimum under Barre, Ps. .' Flkner said, "My own family never yesterday a proposal to restudy a New York — Alexander Union, and a national offtcar of "dirty souls.” Then Guadalupe is­ troduce today a bill to provide tax a depreciation allowanca, . there are 10,000 drivers In Con­ enough clerks to send out the sus­ more wdrk la in eight .wMka;. . , .j'-' ' ’ • Naw Tarlt,' Jan. 5(m — Hant tained this paragraph: NeviKTork atate lew. "The" closest thing to my own made any effort to help me with plan to form's regional school dis­ Gretchanlnoff, 91, noted, Russian iChlcf of state bnla Ratlle Berras, necticut whoso licenses have .boon pensions. ^ < I W effect of the Goyemor'a re­ the. International Brolharhood of •dioiirt have to fight a duel with sued hla challenge. relief in*the form of rapid depre­ . Vlahtr. e m to r of Uie comic atrip “This will and tha proviaioiti Wndy, riaher'a daughter by hid lovs and effeoUon that Wendy has Wendy or to take, care of her." trict .with East Granby and Hart- composer, who wrote three operas, Blacksmith: for 31 yaara. Dlad' Dueling is legal in Uruguay only ciation for Connecticut btisineat- Tho United. States has doubled ordered suspended by the c o u r t- In Connecticut the court can or­ cent order hasn’t done much to.the . A- coMen uaglR will A* m u^ **Joa Mobka,** laft tha bulk of an thereof, ahall not' be either wholly firat n^rriagt, receives tha incoms ever had has been given to her by Fisher, M, comniltted auicMs in land. -' fivs symphonies, end lunnniereMe -oObliaher Weahtngton Guadalupe as two poundji et daily. Tuesday. oeeauae of ea editorial, tha prasl-^ ^afier a court of KBHemitea^era^ men— austaintnr “ damage from its rice erpp in the last 10 years. hut the departmeh|^ hasn't got der a 1ic«uw Buspended, hut only Workload yet, but Tynim la* sure it ------:-----T ------^------A'- • ' » -. -■/ ' lewmeedeewWwww - - __ . ------^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j ------— ...... /-

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■'.rsi ^ 1 ■ X w VaLs.f, Our only "plan" is to give you better A LEAN, TENDER JUI^T ROAST ^tedkProducH Uafue^I ■W- I^ WHi^LE WHEAT lood at bw er pricef I CUT FROM HEAVY It , \ WESTERN CORN-FED STEERS. GINen SNAPS 46-02 CAN (CAULIFLOWBR • Favoritii (or 'Dauorts or Snacb Tomato- Juice 2 7 * /■ ■ , ' s ■ . V ■ TEXAS . EXTRA LARGE HEADS HEAD feck e Fow in • / t R E A D ^ Hi-C 46-02 CAN 2 9 Tho Childronli LundMS 2 LB PKG Party Punch ^ 2 5 < * > 1 LEAN, JUICY BETTY ALDEM ' / BREAKFAST COCKTAIL LB CALIFORNIA VExtr* Urge Hladi, V. ' B-C A Hand of Orano* and Apricot Julea ' 46-02 CAN 35* foi^ llouiicl Roast and FLAVOKFUL ■Vi ILiCID fPICIAL 1% 18-02 Iceberg Lettaice ' ■ ' / ' / ■ FLO R ID A iU ltY B A j C -m - INEICHID i2-OZ LOAF iraiige Juice A CANS 2 7 * FLORIDAJumbo lunchBt i\ ■ FLAVOR No costly "gimmicks"! W e concentrirte ^ 16-02 Rtund Roast EVANGELINE Milk 4 b CANS 59f C, -* V - ^ • .N PiiBccil C0l0i*y 6^' Rouitd Slringlail x i Corn. «L . i b CANS 2 9 */ CLOVERDALE 2 LB LOA| FAMILY FAVORITE RagPrica'sSc SPICIAL 5 9 c FINAST : Roi‘toi*liouiso Rtoak. ^ *- I* O ’7-02 65 Cheese Spread X SreeiB SeaBBs Swe0 Peas - -^-Srwal l Sia a —^ — X b -€A N S ^ TC#" BEAN or COIN /^KCol.d 1 9 r i n e ^ aOVtllDAlE ROLLS 3 5 . ^ 16-02 2 ST A N D A R D ' Tomatoes . « 4 CAi^ Sirloin Stealc ^ »65* APPLE FILLED . Rag Priea 3 9 c SPICIAL 3,S// 3-lB CAN 7 3 . Marvo FINAST O ’’ tOZ EACH (Sauerkraut A ^ N S . Coffee Cok^ 2 7 ink^ Draft S'31c ’^ 74c ■ '•'s. - ' . ICJIPKG 3 1 c LGEPKG 3 2 c LGE PKG 3 2 c LGE PKG 3 2 c PKG c S ? ^ 8 0 c LGEPKG 3 1 c CAN 33c 8.8c bars gbars c 7 . 1 2 2 9 c ' 2 y 1 7 c 4 2 3 c 3 « 2 5 2 bath BARS ,2 5 c 2 »EG BARS 2 _ "fLci pkg - 3 1 c X-L««CG l.,' *11 eym . . • >■ , . -"-i ^ - -1-. 1 ^ . .. ^ e . / -f. M: *1| \ KV . • '■ y - ■I-' I: i- - ( VVH:-- UANCHESTEB EVEinNG HERALD.' QONN« THURSDAY. JANUARY 5, It PAGE ETdOT Y A G llfIM l King va.- Vletor J. King; Marie srably itaS than that tor arroata^tOS to T4—and and eompialnts, raapecflvtly, - tl3 M fUBtrals, .the report ooNANT TO n r aaBaB homt that it mada gatUng homa Mrs. Trask Passes; Claire Avery vs. Richard L. Avery: Drop in Arrests , ceding month, aci'ordtlig to tha Uia road violattMta—sa to to 085 and 110 to 185. Bonn,' Oerman.y, Jan. 5 (th — Or. WOTB—UM Army Identifies for vacations and again very monthly report iMuad by PollfiV ~M, iaaardint to tka roport." Mlacellaneoua poUca work t|is James K. Oonant, U. 8. Ambaaaa* Angela M, Tonoli vs. John- Fr WGOO-l-UW W ttA T > -« l3 Inconvenient aa wall aa axpanalve. Active 4-H Worker TonbU. Notefl in Report Chief Herma O. BehenM t^ Arrasta tor utnar violatkma alto report lists' for Dwamber Includes Borutr BVBpnus dor to Waat Germany, la flying to Plane Bomb as > Traflle naaanlawa \ John H. Yeomans, Clerk of the The report ^ifite out that M dooraW ad over (ho comparative recovering three lost t^lldren, Belton, Tex. 03)—rBfo keeper W. Washington tomorrow for "con* WDBO—1333 IkHtata 3tno-*>13t3 r T raffic was vary hasardoue Superior Court, has issued a notice \ aeddenti occurred ii Nuvamber Mriad. with 43 (n November to making secure 108 .R idings, M. Spinii figures he has 13 million BUltaUOna,” tha^U.S. Embassy an­ hare yaaterday and tliara waa vary l i n . Ootiiui* Ru«K' TrMk, 34. to members of the bar in Tolland There were more a ito sccldente as aga.nst 62 In Decembar, Cor* 43 In Deeember, with, the largcit checking nine' open 'o-inddwa, 21 beet making honey for hiip. With nounced. Tba tdUowtag program Soldering Iron little of i t Soma cart erspt along CmriSm drop In intoaicatlon arreau, lo to The Embsssay said Conant also / wUt of Owtn Bralta Tra£k; Bxten* County, that Seymour ShirokI of in Uanebester in December, than rSspondingly, arreata tor road brok en wind'nvs, 40 / bumed-oiit the gmng' price 32 a gallbn and are suppflad hgr toj^wdio manage- ^^y-»UDOor« Tbmttr ' — 'b lightad on acc(nmt of tha fog and / alon 8«rvlc* poultninan and in November, although the'num­ U. (he raawt notes. street UghttC and tbfee damaged more than 5,500. pounds already would address the National Cit* ^^od^krm la. 0 «,d M ud. all went slowly. Tha roads ware Ellington and Thomas F Rady III. offenses are boted for No-vajmh*r aainti and ajp-emijsct to ehtngo Pittalmrgh, Jah. 5 UP—After 24 I itP wW striye Ut b r^n io re good | ' kMtioulturtit at Uit Univaraity of of this city have registered their ber of arrests for motor vehicle and 210 tor Dccemh ti 'with the The reporTTreveala an increase tlgiia. .'Also, police pack ed 23 'va­ sold, he thiaka its a sweet busl- iaehs Commiation ' for PubUe well sanded. OonnacUcut, dlM at her t>on>e on violations'ln December was consid- la^^est reductisns occurring th. in l^eemWr of ftardlug violations cant homes, attended six fires, and neaa. ' . .^Schools in New York on Jib- .fl,' without houiti of aqxitty, A m y bomb dia- FaaMly Batoras Intention to study law. WOTH-J. Vandsre^ I nwff to more peo/k h r /sto inoiMy- | Kiplay HiU. Coventry, laet nitht. lilf-T'. posal officers have Identified a Mr. nnd Mrs. Willlato W. Ham­ She waa bom in Rockvilic April /W S A Y ijlielei Mereluuit WJftt»-.Kacore rMstlr amalt object found aboard a TWA mond and their three daughters, 3. i n i , the daughter of William paaeen^ plane as a aeldertng iron also. Ur\ Hammond's mothar and C. and Roae Murphy Kuehl. heat Clement often "uaito by air­ Mrs. Hammond’s mothar, hnva re- She had been a. realdent of Cdv- tumad from their delightful plane mechanics. , cruise along *the coast of Muth m try for five and a half yeara;' giia-' Lewis Rinebold, head of the Civil She wae a graduate of Hartford WHAV—Music MereSaat America, a KNday trip. ’Ihey all WQUU—lUcoro Raviie Aeronautics Authority here, said Oonege, Ihilve.aity of Con^cticut. kveciiif Good HuOa.. .laat night the object- apparently ahowad a fin# coat of tan.* V W* beuev* in WpiBg Itov and waa a teacljer for three yeari WKNB-—Dliuier Date Tax. Far— Ba^vad SXlivrVB* J*“f a Amur was harmleaa unless it waa set off Yearb r— hitiOR. .ahert > In the Briatol achoo! ayatemV i (Snibir' - ; Incoma, tax forma hava been andiimpl*i...-BamH«N ^ WOTO—gay II Witnth Mutid and it would require considerable A member of the I^deemer force to do so. He said a mechanic Sent out to local people who ard . . . AU YMrl” AOFxB al.. liabla for payraant. Thay are tiieran Church of Lebanon, ai ^ 'TvHAy-jetty Kusbau~ probably dropped It after some re­ wan wall-Moehad w ltli alao aerv^ on the ^Coventry- 4 WOCC—moN d Berua Oeod Music urgfd to send in promptly, but the wgKi^-I^inV • pair wqrk at Chicago before toe Utemands of tie— far fom Town Committee. SfSft*4^e'Ringer' two-engine plane took off TuesAy deadline is given at April 15, not Beaidea her. hueband and par. later. ample aeleetian. with ear WDRO-^Jtolby on a flight to Washington: •terewld* tow prim paltoy, •nta. ahe ic aurvived by a daughte WOTM—Ws3w«As ,^'WQTH^^IcW^ oStKUve Hie pilot dlccovered the object New CBrareh Members Carolyn and a aon Johnathan, also 4:46-^ pine ipeelab. toe, ABF M- Party in the aisle o f the plane and turned Membership in All churchaa of tfn an endl— eyeto it 'one alatet Gladys R Rt.ehl, Rock- WHAY—BMtr KimbaB^ <»t«d MUMC th# town sterna' on too increase. WCCO-Rsostd Bw tev^- it over; to a TWA repreaehtatlve a| MVlhiat Per U» It veaka vine. ' W ^ B —Be a atopover In Wheeling, . W. Va. Bix new members were admitted Funeral aervlcea wtli' be held at w n c —Pep ah*4d, get ahead a« yam • WORO Finally, an Army bomb disposal to the Hebron Congregational 3 p.m. Saturday frotu the White WGTH- WCTH-onicial DetecUva unit from Pittsburgh and the FBI Church Sunday, and four to tot • 'round seeiM—(- •.. Funeral Home. 65 Elm St.. Rock­ *‘C h a y - i Joined the investigation on the pos- Gilead Congragational Church. * an.eeaiMWniitAdd •I ville. The Rev. Edward G; Fisher. *'wHAY-Beeord Bode he G( slOtlity that sabotage waa Involved. They were: Mrs. Sirreno Lebanon, will officiate. tty at POPULAR it nat.o hit cmd mils prepotition. Ttmt ofttr timt wt tf POPIAAR WCCC—Bcccrdicc—Btcord BsyMWBerle SS?ifcSSK,““ '“' ' Rinebold said the heat element Screntdn, Mrs. MedUon Dorsey. Dinner for i for only iLOOt Rend how in the Burial'' Will be In Grove Hill , was a machined'ateci cylinder ..con­ Mrs. Karl Biirglun,^ Mrs. Carl Jan. Ittue of IFoman’t Day •— 7e • Cemetery. Therewill be no calling/ litttiiHy quality confcieuSi Oiir (goal is to pioet Hit bttt fotil M yoot toWt uHl iraKC-Naers WHAY-Polke taining .a Small amount of mag­ Merak. Mrs. Donald Robinaon, hours and the fahiily has aakied n^TU —Bob and Bay , WT1C-t£?"|?oo» w / nesium and some chemical powder. Miss Virginia CoeUe. Hebron; Mr. PEA - 8AKED CUT FROM HEAVY CORN-FEDCORN-I STEEIMfiEF / ‘ . that flowers be omitted and that in your < ilpboqrd. ft posIHv* Shop POPULAR. "It la incendiary only to a smatl and Mrs., Ronald Sagllo and the 2 donations be sent to Willimantlc - -. lew . 3taa— / . degree.” the CAA spokesman add- *4|f**a Lillian and. Batty Miner, 130Z Iona In ' cancer Center pr (he Coventry W[_ “ ■ MatkiM■■ ■ WHAV-NIte Welch 'ed.^ Tt has a percussion cap. When Gilead. MMKANS 'O. whe—XI lo Lane WTIC—The Ameriran Adventure CANS Chuck Roost Public Health Nursing Anan. / ' WDR(^-^acll Cnrson it (the cap) is struck It causes the Women's a u b .Meetlag I BlockStyla L « W J ANN PAGE ^ jmTM—NUthl Mueic rest Of the element to give out Ths Hebron iVomen’s Club mat • ' *‘ wHAY-NUe Welch quits a bit of heat for a tow min- yoeterdev evening at tha homt of 4 ■ JofL Q uaiihp ropufion Sjuenada OVINJIIADY WHOLI lb M« ^ Mrs. Albert. B. BlUard, Burrows 10'/b OZ M||C ivicw WTIC^Tlie American Adventura utaa. It is usad .inaida tha ehambar TOMATO SOUP c / ^ s A t Resume Classes WDBO—Btna ernehy of a aolderlng iron."-. Hill section. Mrs. Blllai^ waa ae- ^ WGTH—Night Muslo aisted by Mrs. John E. Horton and InouiAR SUPfR MARKETS UUY «r MOADCAST I|i Paiice at Y WHAY-Nlle Watch / Hfra Walter Sherwood. -Prlxu WHOLE - WTiC—Converenllon ' • were awarded tor hata ’ designed Serenade -WDltU—Amos -n' Andy V ■ tiehron by toe members, each wearing her CORNED BEEF HAM 7c’;,;s55 , 11MI— w ero—bl___ --jTlew WGTH-NIgbt Muslo / Tha modiarB danct claasea. anon- WKNB—Today m Sporta own creation. Results are not yet CUT FtoM TENDER, YOUNG CORN-FED PORKERS •ored by tha SUnebesttr YWCA, *'^AY-Nlle Watch' / available. GOOD QUALITY / WTiU—IMU.Badfodio Laoe W'l'lC-:-Conrersatlon Gfaiige Completes with Mrs. Pabitila Oronbach of JVDRCJ.-'------l ^roday y in in ■ Sporta G*tobad Group Meeting D— h I m 7.11k Bna Of^Cawaae^ WGTH-I.-,eal,ee Paul and Mary Ford WORC—Amoa and Andy tha Hartford School of Music., will •iia- WGTH—Night Music The second meeting of the Order IONA GREEN PEAS ' CANS' resume Monday at thp Community WHAV—Nevaleva « :s a - Installing Officers of Sir Galahad will ^ held at 8t. I^Orkporfion of Loin l b Z 5 Om fo h WQCC-4>ood Bvenlng (>ood Muale WHAY—News; Night Wnteb Peter’i Rectory tomorrow even­ WKNB-Todey ■ — WTIC-FIbber. Molls LIGHT MEAT. in Sports WDRC—Romsnre Hoods ing, opening at 7 o’clock. Any boy Theae classes proved oxceptlon- \WTIO-New» Hebron, Jan. 5 (Special)—^Tw'an- HEAVY CORN-FED STEER BEEF / ally popular during the fell, and X WDRO-News WCTH—News Roundup who wanU to Join will be welcome. CHOICE j^TH-Newi M :ia- ty-four members of Hebron two new ones are- being added Jo WHAy--News: Nighi Watoh The Rev, Douglai F, Pimm la in AtPTUNA Orange attend^ the meeting Tues­ cha'rge. thoee previously held. Registra* ' ‘ m lU y —Sport SpoUIgM day evening at Gilead Community A*P Roasts l^tO U N D , BOTTOM s r tiona fgom new pupils as well STEER WCOt;—Good ■ Cveiilns Good UutlO WKfraf-Evenlns Serenade Hall. There Were also two visitors Mancheater Evanlng Hsmld IQTMOZi as from former ones-who wish to EVERY THURSDAY ItVjkrtclly Bpofta from Klllingly Grange. continue in the new Mries will be ^EEF iRCr-Zalmsii WHAYs-News: Night WalCh Hebrea oor— pendent, Mian Snsna ORANGE JUia CAN : Sport Lltht— . WTIC—Christmas^uslc ___ Two newly elected Grange offi­ Peadleten, tatophene, AOtdimy SUPER-RIGI^, HEAVt CORN-FED STEER BEEF. accepted. CUases will ba . hald WDRC—Moods tor Romanes cers who were unable to be present 8-8484. every week for. 16 weeks iexeept MAY—mnnef-NPele ^^WOTH-Army of SUts at the Installment ceremonies hel(l reliable / WCCC—GOpd E t^lng Oood Huele during Bchoel vacations. WHAY-Nlsht Watch at the previous meeting, were Miss 15 WCCQ-Gnod kGolns Good Muslo Past Master Clarence V. Rathbun. TV SERVICE Fancy Briskot Cornod Boat u S9^ K X WKWB-rSerenadev WDRC—Nsws: Atmanso y an children through the age of 7; t^ lU —Three 8uir\ICi ^^iroTH-jOeneral Nsws A moving picture on aleohollem CREAM STYLE CORN 2 29*= end 4-:30 to S.-SO, e new class for WORO—Lowell Thomi \ waa shown by Raymond Brunneil. t t t s a obo Smokod Daisy Butts u FULL Waybest Fowl Lb. 35c WGTH-Meet------Uiathe AHUrt ‘ WHAY—News: Ntsht Watch high school gifls. by special ra- WTIG-Bnoru Final - Refreshments of. coffee and NIghta olaUw PhMpn— GOOD Duality quast. An additional new claae SHANK Fresh . nieaier ,WDRC-Kal Kolby cookies were served. The -Orange XCL. BV 3-4143 Roasting Chickoiis HALF/ . . Eveiilnt Good Muslo . WGTH-Bob r.nd .Ray has decided to keep on serving re­ will be held on Thursdays from S Lean Rib reoada . IONA TOMATOES 2 CANS 25' for children age 8 to 10.. READY Z HAMS F|ork Chops Lb. 33c w SL Y —Symphony freshments at eaqh meeting, de­ wnc—Ansver Man.. I lUgiatratlons' for any of thesa WDRU-Yeao. gknit . WTlC^turiighi Sefsnada spite the auggestlen of dropping IT’ NIW IT’S ALL PURE COFFEEI / Link SaUSag# tuaBMueMmiteteiR u 59^ WGTH—Fulton Levin WDRCMtlshl Owl claasea wilt be acceptad at tha BONELESS W OTH^^nea Tima the custom. 6 0Z 2 0Z JAC YWCA office In the Community Y Sliced Bacon Lb. 39c ii!4a- N The new cookbooks arrived -dur­ SoUSagaMoat pmoemtneime u 35* CHOICE BEFfP WHAy-NIlKWateh ing the holiday season and already INSTANT COFFEE l .l f JAR 4 T tomorrow and Monday between the Tender Television Proffrafl^i OTIC—Starllihi Serenade boura of 0 a.m. and 3 p.m, YWCA POT ROAST WDBC—Dance^Orehaatra nearly half of the 100 copies order­ ■Supaf-Rlght Bocoi^ ^ b 26^ 49^ On Page Two \ ed have been sold. They go at 31.25 EMERQENCY memberahip la required. Juicy Lb. BOr^LESS Mimite Steak 69c apiece and are well worth. It. Over ISKET erty: T. Leo and Mihy L. Flaher’.y OIL lURNiR OetBeHerVAlUiaw. All Oood Slicodia^ u4S* Freshly Coventry \ for house oh "Migh StT}, and Walter 100 recipes submitted by experi­ enced cooks,' members of the SIRVICI Colombia Curbs cfcle Off Sliced Lb. 89c J. Greeh, for garage omJUver Rd. EXTRA LARGE HEAD-LOWIST PRICI OP SRASON CORNED BEET property. , Orange, are given in the book. ■rt|oy iittir com ii Lean Grange to Install ^ Members or not, anyone can get Provincial Revolt Certificates of occupancy 'issuall a book, while they laat, by paying CALL CHANOR TO THI MILK-FED GroundBeef Fresh 3 Lbs. $1 . 'Pender Master ly Green include those to. ’nioqUs the price. The book bears the title, WILLIAMS COFPRR llMrt*B Cauliflower JACH ‘ FULLCUT X. McKinney house; EllA C. ah$l "Hebron’s Treasure of Personal 29 Top Rubert E. Rtmena, garage, LouUV .Reclpet.” The books may be ob­ OIL SiRVICi An outburst of 'violence in the west, Quality 6oventryy Jan. 5 (Special)— E.^liaon, addition;'Nathan Hale, tained from Mrs.'Donald E. Griffin WITH H AVO R I 0 Live fw u r^ Lb. 55c Inch two housea.’t Eu<'ene Arsen­ FRESH WESTERN-JUIT'R»UCR central Coloidbian'state of Toll Raymond li, Pender will ba. in­ at t|i* Green. MI-9-4S48 AaIPJ— Cbire* u abojut the moat was reported "prab(tcally un Pure Pork ault.ault, househouse; Sylvabtcr J. and Ju e \Mlea Bishop Traaafera flaverful coffee iflonay ean buy. Economical too! 1LBCELLO Ik V p o n t r o 1" today. 'Goveminent stalled as master of (Coventry O. Floufe.Ftpufe, fiva houses in ’Twin MiasxJohnette Bishop, daughter BABY RIB Kielboso Polish Lb. 75c Grange tonight by Wilbur. T. Lit­ HIIU ^velsvelopflibnt. 4UW4------Carrots PK6S sources said 32 members ja the PORK RO of Mr. amj Mrs. John A. Bishop of M*N*v 1-ia. 2 Conservative Party, whlcli sup- tle, past master o f(.^ s t Central lyera to Celebrate Hebron’s General Store, still at ENnOtLOfl irta Presidant CuBtavo' Rbfaa Pomona, of Manchester, and his In­ Mrs. Ajdk.delma G, Simmons t^ll her home he>e for toe mtd-wlnter VieerwM 'M B V m — nilU, died in tha fighting. bake the' '"’Twelfth Night", cake vacation from'Inter-Mont College, a wt»tf W im JbIR .D 'A njou Poors O3AN0 IATINO 4 « s r The government informants bald Fre^fi ^ stalling team. which -will 1^ used at the CovMtry Va.. la trsnsfei^K' to the Uni­ c & c flOO “guerriUaa** touched off tha Fruits and Vegetables John Wlilnaiier is to bp. Installed »JB— C ollf. Iceberg to tWicn 2 ’^ b S ^ Players' celebration of their /enth versity bf ConneHlcut. and will 3^W V « 324>T V.. violence with the main attack com^ to serve as overseer for the coming anniversary of orgamizatlon tomorr continue her studiM, there. The MdtOR s a Les FANCY LARGE liSBm a— 'airniM. IngK at San Pedro. Guerrilla it the SW IIT , year Avlth Mrs. Eustscle Kltching row night in. Brookmoore/ Bsm. Virginia College waa aq far . from Calif O range* X i S l Z , 4« 7 V term used by the goyemmant on MAID as lecturer. Other officers to be In­ The perapn finding the com Inside 1953 CHEVROLET moat occsalona to dMpribs the op­ stalled follow: Emory Hill, stew­ the cake will choa^e ,his or her B o a m AMI »*u 2 '.^4 uw 2 2 I It 1N tkm 29*' position Liberal Party. EMPEROR QRAPES , ARTICHOKES 210 Model. Locally owned, auto- B a n d n o * vfiiowaiff VALUES ard; William Miller, assistant partner to elgn as ki..g dni queen nuktte- eblft.' The antlgovemment caaualtlea atew-ard; Mrs. Ruth Loomis, chap­ during the costume party. AleUBD rACTOBV AOnOKUCD Spowhqttl. tMt eAtMAte 2 't't w uNs 2 3 ‘- G rape* cMimmMMMM. - fl *> 2T® were not announced. kc lain; Mrs. Gertrude'A. Haven, sec­ McCammon Oradmtea TV SERVICE ^ , CAUfOtNIA'IMaHO* Col. Cedar Cutllar 'VclandlSi retary; Merrill Going, gate-keeper. Harold McCammon/jr.', aon of a A.H. TO 3 P.M. V $1195 Dal Mbnfa Wruna Juica *^*31* . . IA3MU340I « o e chief of civlI-miUtary police in euv SAVCI ,The thrfee graces to be installed Mr. and Mrs. Harolcy McCammon, $1.50 Par Noosa C<^ C elloa l U Spinach e . ' , H e 0 9 Tolima. announced the. situation 337 OAKLAND ST. I 229' 29 are Helen Jordan, Ceres: Patricia was recently graduated from In­ PLUS PABT8 Dal Monta Fancy PooB 2'^*'*‘**t41* MANCHESTER waa "practically Under control" Affricano, P q m 6 n a; Albertina M ushroonis. inowwhiti strument acho^ at/Chanute Air BU 94)080 D a l M o n t a MtUtAINIAmr ■ ILIUM CAN 3 S* and ppUpe were hunting down the eUlY MD HNK m o u u Lynch, Flora. Marilee Hill will' Force Base, RantquI, ill. After a Attackers. Mittiitf M old ^ Oraage Jsics aEBVlNO AU. MANCaXSTEB Ml 9-2701 MSCAtCEtnV be lady a.ssistant steward. Harry three weeks hplimy visit at his SunBhIna MrNAoxcMxut 7ma*c25° iioiwr^q* JANE PARKER-^NY VARIETIES Similar outbreaks occurred laet Kltching will be installed to serve home he reported ef Maguire Air \ ' )rear in Tolima. GRAPEFRUIT B lend^ Juice \ 2 l Z 2 9 c .a 3-year term on tha executive Force/Base, Wrighstown, N.J.- Swifr 9ram lUNCNCM ei*r It a4m* 34* /CRIMR 7V^iOZ committee with Walter S. Haven Baby Named - and June D. Loomis. COOKIIS PKG Pini^pple Juice The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Plnty Moor# Boat Staw* I't u a* 35^ Pender is expected to name his Dav(d Robbins,, born Dec. 29 at . committees after the Installation; Manchester Memorial Hospital) has P.‘ LABEL - FR02EN \. 3>:2y SWEET JUICY LARGE FLORIDA '.Mrs. Annk C. Anderson will .be In Whita Houta Ivop* Milk X6*«^i“** 75* m pefruit^Juice " m m 2 2 5 c been named David .^Tipodore Jr. charge of refreshments. ■ The couple have a daughter, ^ th y Warwick Thin Mints urtoSqt 10 OZ uperior Court SWEET CIDER Fellowship Party . Jean. Mrs. Robbins and baby W)cre ORANGES The Second (Mngregatlonal discharged, yesterday. Campboll Boans 2 2S* PKGS Church Pilgrim Fellowship will Mrsf Eustacie Francessa Kitoh- IloekviUe. Jan. 5 (Special)— leave the (tourch • (Community ing’i "November Snow" has been Iona Cut Boats L ^ .31 II M *|- 25* There are 23 caaaa Ueted for the House tomorrow at 7 p.m. for a selected "by the 'Tolland Art Assn, nuM ua CaiAMttY. MINT short -aiendar aeasioii of Tolland Bllvarbrbc^ Buttor 4 r ■ J bowling ahd splash party at the as the picture.of the month to be A4i7 Gropafruit Soctlons 2 ' <■* 29* 9f -County Superior' Oojrt opening Hartford YMCA. — hung in the Rockville Library. The OF THE WEEK tomorrow, |yith Judge John . School Board Meeting oil Minting'wks one of two pic­ lono.Tahchas nuewaiNt 2 ' tANi S5* Shorjp Choddor aoneutiD 55^ ] King preetding.. ’ The^psrri of. Education will meet tures-by Mrs. Kltching that she NATIVt WAYieST . . Inwlcasea include-the following: CREAMO If lt*s Variety You Are Looking f o / « W e H o y o I t ! V Macaroni or Stwghotti «« 35* ■ Chod*0*Bit roAivnrcHHUUii ' at 7:36 p.m. today In the office entered In the- reCent Connecticut 2 73* '■ t George W. Lange, et al va. Algon-r QUALITY of Superintendent' 'of Schools Academy showing. quin Gas Tranamleaion Co.; GeorgS/ Worcester Warren. The picture it the second that Agon Fronon Poos ' „ 3 49* w . Lange, Ct al ve. Ford, Batciif Twenty-one plots of land will be Mrs. Kltching has had hung in the A Davis, Inc.; First Nations! Bank N c T p h r Fino Blond auctioned nff at public sale Jan. library since her affiliation with S cd / ici Agon Spinock 2 ^ S 2 r o f Maachrster vs. Gordon Mochau; 14 at the Town Cnerk's Office by the association. Francis E. Pitney vs. ■ Theodore j 10OZ TOMATOES Tax Collector Mabel G. Hall; Pro- Agon CouliflowGr mozoi nco* OTT Dabkowski; Wlltism . Dietrichsen t .ceeda of the estates’ sales will be Manf^csier Evening Herald ,vs. Atkins Bros., Inc., et al: An- iiVed to pay delinquent taxes as Ooveniry -oorrespondent, Mr*. C. OPEN UNTIL drew'J. Cv.’lkla vs. Polish Nstiohsl BENITO listed according to the records.. L. Little, telephone Pilgrim 3-3231, Jane Parker TkHfi-Prieed BakOry Favoriteef Tadcaua Kosciurki Benefit Society, Building Permits BREASTS .Inc.; Frances K. Olsen- Nauga­ jAn i pamkh 2 Building pcrn-ita'reeently Issued tuck National Bank, Adnir.: Staf­ by James W, Green,: agent include P.M. EVERY 0ut^ A ^G PiG RIO. NIC! 4te ford Savings Bank vs. Albert A. LEGS ^ V a ; LB 9 those to Richard and Alice Dibble ’ tlNO MNt RARKIt ftosai; et als; C3iarlea J. Strslkow- to close a porch on their . North AngGif Bor " RIO.RRICI4«c aky vs. Ernest E. Tucker; Robert ) ElizalMlIi AritR . WINGS 29e Lb. - - NECKS 10c Lb. ' KrrcHKN Bast .Shores property; Louise E. ' JANI RARKfR J. Hstherman ve; Stanley U. Blr- SUPER MARKETS Wilson for addition.on Oak Grove- THURSDAY Clnnonton Loot lecki: Laurence M. Hansen .vs. Al­ QfF.EN Gosmtlics RIO.RRICI}tc 1-LK; tOAF pro^rty; George Henry Kirsch. BEST COOKING exander N. caiapman. et- al; Gus­ addition tor Highland View prop­ tav Adolph Jung, application for SLICED BREAD erty; Glenns E. Thomas, addition Arthur, Dnis Storts AND FRIDAY changa of name; Savings Bank to .'Acton’s Colony Estate, prop- of Manchsrter vs. ErneS. Psm- phrey, et als. ' .AP' S^Per J^arkets Savings Bank of Manchester vs. 974 MAIN ST. CALIF. , Ar.ui am I. Ik,) » t,vmu4 UiHt tMirMf, Ml.t., T Lester C. Abbptt, et- als; Frank EVAP.MILK Carqvazsi va. James J. Pace, et al; Allca Egan vs. Florence P .! FREE PARKING • . s‘ * Squires: Eldrcdge C. Yoel vs; Glen i POPULAR PM ^^IPTIONS Hainc Sfroi Jlid Baby Feeds 10 ^**97* ,iFa;is Indemnity Co.; E. L>'hn I BARTLETT Green Oiahf Peas '^*'**<*«39* ^ Been**rt ve. Town of Coventry, t -J^^N CY .10 Lb. Bog r Hains Junior Foods 6^'iBS*' 2 Wejtek E. Broth’ll ire. Deborah Bakery, Department Pboebn Brown, divorce. Domestic Relations cases In- i Dial Soap nowaant ' 2't‘<»4Airii25*. elude those of Betty S. Menzel vs. W hy EatStalo Bread Niblets ‘ wAwiAiANinjiMi" 2 33* Itamon W. Menzel; Eleanor Marie and roll* nn Sunday, We have freeh baked product* Including JELLY or egg and water Bagels delivered fresh Sunday momlag. LEMON ROLL E.VDICO ' - * - HUCF-D Dial Soap ’ •*»•«•*« ^ 2 •*'**'« 3S* * Sflmwl#*!.** *M(N IIANT WNAil CIANIL ' CnllHwn*' 5-OZ. J‘KO. mexicorn . cMewiTNAAHNADAtm 2t«a*3S’ r w r r i , \ - NABISCO FOOD HI-HO t D U C A T O R .PalmelivoSeap 2.25* 4 •••>'» 3S* _6r(ien GidnfXom »«R«tn* “2 '“^33* BUTTER STRIPS 49 0RE6 XADDIE PINE LENOX PHARMACY ^ • ■ '• ■ — ' .' ■ ■ ■~r ^ ASSORTED CREMES CRACKERS CRAX 299 EAST CENTER ST. TEL Ml M I9 A .. Snow Cro|%Orango Juice '*•>1* 2 • urt** 3y<. ■ .CfHINEB WOOOBRIDGK and E: KlDDLE Tt'BNPIKE MInufoMold.*^T iS 33?-~aj4jy:3' • “ AT TrtE. GREEK” -V . * llfeOZ. i L B . W e Offer Small Store Coaven'lence St Super Market Prices Banquet Pies 4 Z 15* Minute Mold* i««pwliiy PWEPHIRMMY OPEN DAILY 8-5,>-\VE D E L IV E R ^A L L MI 3-74S1 CHEESE CUTS PKG. PKG. 4A4 CENTER ST. - : TEL Ml 9-9814 /LENTY o r FREE PARKINO OPP. THE STORE '

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALlA MANCHESTER. CONN. THUBSOAV. JANUARY 6. 1966 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M A N C R E^R , CONN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1956 ■fa G E T M . 'I ' ^ . i expedition to the south polar re- to be formally Installed at the 11 gloiis had sighted the Antsuxtlc GENEKAL prolong life. I shall recommend f aion . .. thla will mago avallabV Nevr Ram bler at Bobmd M otors i Ship Sees continent. thouOands of unfllleu openings Plan Communion a.m. aervlce In S t Mary's Sunday. Adenauer Celebrates Tlie Soviet expedition is one of subaUntial increaad * In federal 'E n g i i g e d Jan. fl. Morton O. Nk s , head of T V SERVICE funds for such a program. wMch I recommend bo distributed H A i r S a number from various countries Kef t b . Greece .and Italy and to the department of Voiith and Lay­ erg as Big Medical Coats For Brotherhood men's Work in. the Diocese of preparing Antarctic badsa for Oey* M U A ObB ProvisIdfN should^ be made, by .ascapeea "from behind the iron ^^>S0th Birthday Today scientific observations 'during the Ntghta OZsUDPhiaMta Curtain. Connecticut, will conduct the cere- Headquiarieri 1957-58 Ixtemsttonal Geophysical Message on State of Vhion federal Reinsurance' or otherwise, On Friday, the Feast of Elplph- tfidny and address the congrega­ As Washington TEL. BU 0-4146 to- foster extension of voluntary The National Capital - Year. .A U.S. Navy force already I renew my raquest' that, the mny. the newly-organliefl chapter tion.- I FOR ,, Bonn, Germanyi urge measures to strengthen our health' Insurance coverage to (fi>—^wss met -here by Jwo other sons has etUbllshed bases at McMurdo (OMrttaiM* m a IPM* Om ) . principle of self-government be ex­ of the Brpthe'rhood of St. Andrew, and three grandchildren. Aboard the US8 Glacier in the Sound and on the Ross Sea lee surplus disposal activities. many more persons, espacially old­ plans a Oorporata. Communion at - / ■ :------• ' Chancellor Konrad Addlaugr' to­ er persons and those In iWal areas. tended gnd the right of suffrage Members of his stafP grested Rosa Sea, Jan,' 5 — This Ice­ shelf, • Resources' Conservation granted to the citizens of the Dis- .fl a.m. in St. "Mary's Episcopal day ceiebrfted hlz Shut blrm 1}^ while the first military band- breaker flagahip of the U.S, Ant- ""earK2?/5?'n~ I strongly recommend that ac­ Labor Qript of Columbia. ChurcJi. Epiphany services at St. Hear Forecaster the Woateth Obrld’* oldest chief of ^ .tJ ^ pew German Army played arcUo expedition today. paZsed'an n e s B i E E s W* nm |t •ii»Uln and fortify our tion be taken e t this session on The need still exists for improve­ Mary's are .scheduled for 6 and ifoTCiuiBtnt of* d'major nation. Adeiiailec^ favorite hyrap, "PraUe Iceberg bigger (han tha.city of Nationalists Reds MEN and WOMEN mutual a a ^ ty program. Becauw such wholly federal projects as ment of , the labor management re­ 10 a.m. Washington iuid. considerably EXPERT FITTEB8 the Colorado River elorage project lations act..W e must also carry At Club Meeting 'Mbutaa flowed In from around the Lord." . th« conditio^ of poverty and un- The earlier service will be con­ globk ■ Then the old ^tan. stationed him­ quieter. , rest in leea developed areas maka and the frying Pan-Arkahsas proj­ forward thd Job of Improving the Coimiliittce Picks cluded by 6:30 In Order that men self St a gift-lafietT-'table In the The fat white monster covered 111 Artillery Duel their people a'special Urget of in­ ect; on the John Day partnership wage-hour law. may he at their work in Manches­ Roger France, assistant to Lar­ *’ Pope Phis XII awarded the West chancellery’a reception bMMo re-' an area of about 100 square miles, Arthur Drug Stont ternational ConrtmUnlsm... they project, and bther projects which Official Iiisigiiiu ter or East Hartford by 7 o'clock. ry Mahar, chief bf the U.S. Weath­ German leader—k Roman Catholic ceive greetings from « long U ^ v f which makes It bigger than mo*t Tklpeii Formosd, Jan. 5 (IP) —« need assurance of continuity in provide for coifperatlve action be­ The admlnlalralion will shortly Hie second is the "hotisewives' er Bureau at Bradley Field, .will -.-the Vatican’s , second highest diplomats, cabinet ministers,' citlea in the United States. It rose Nationalist and (jommuniat Chi­ tween the federal government and propose legislation to assure ade­ award, the-Order of the Golden economic aaslsUnc^ for develop­ aervIceV’ act at a convenient hour speak to the Men> Club of Center church leaders, members of parlia­ 150 feet above tha water, towering nese gurta today continued.a thun- ment projects and programs which -non-fcderal interests: and on quate disclosure of the financial * At a meeting of the board 'bf for those^ who have duties In the Spur. ment and representatives of prin­ above the ship's bridge gnd was derous duel which begah yester­ a a approve and a’hich, requir^ a legislation, which makes pro­ affairs of each employe pension governors of the Citizens Commit home. Congregational Church tomorrow ' Indian Pritne Minister - Nehru cipal national institutions. estimated to have another 000 feet day In the Querooy Island krea, period of V**™ Pl*hning and vision for federal participation In and welfare plan and to afford aub- evening at 7:30. Mahary-origlnally telegraphed congratulations and, thickneas under the sea. small projects under the primary tee,held laist evening, Inaignia ape- The Brotherhood of St. Andrew Adenauer's 80th year took him coinciding with the arrival of two completion. Accordingly. I _ask stantlai prote mending a substantial increase in this vital Job. ^ Negro citizens are being deprived meeting, Kendall Richardson, lowed by ful'o days the same an­ America No. 5, the expedltloh-bgse trsnafarred to a Red Chinese air He Is now with the 33rd Tank Bat­ pneumonia only six'weeks ago, his that drastic* changes would have vell. Flora. o'clock. base in Cheklsnff Province near budgetary support of the United Highway L CAU MI 9-4S97 States Information Agency. sult of the generoup financial sup­ to be made to improve, the skni- L.*'^Edward Whitcomb will serve TTie PTA '-axecutlveyCbmmlttee Feeptoea. legislation to provide a modern, wise being subjected to uftwar No definite date has been set to take it easy. The celebration prcaldent' of (Communist Best term o n . tha executive win meet this evening in the all­ ward McMurdo sound. At the Hie sums, of our international interstate highway syatem la even ranted economic pressures. I rec­ port given to the Citizens Com­ for the wedding. / OPEN TONITE TILL 9 \ Germany. Marshal Klementl Y lary conditions at the \ Town ■outh the expedition ia expected to effort should -be this: The waging mittee by the citizenii of Manches­ Was spread over five dsJ'S, and com.qiltlee. Other members cur­ purpose room of J h t Elementary more, urgent this year than last, ommend that the substapee of man.v official- well wishers were Voromllov, president of the Soviet Dump on 'Shoddy Mill Rd. \ rently serving on the committee School. begtii rignlflcant air operations IsiMi of peace, with as much resource­ for twelve months have now passed these charges be thoroughly ter, ail obligatlqna incurred by the Special, marshaled into convenient groups, Union, the presidents of six other \Vuie various solutlohs weg4 jvery aoon. .— ----- .. fulness. with as great a sense of committee had been paid and the are^* Janies Hendry and Henry In which we have fallen further be­ examined by a bipartisan commis­ to avoid undue strain on the (Chan­ Ctmmunist -bloc countries and the discussed at great length during Skoog. Manckaa' I^enlag HenM Am- dedIcaUon .and urgency, as we hind in road construction needed sion .created by the congress committee has a smal! surplus cellor.' deputy president of Red. (3hina a 3-hour .meeting, t)ie Commission r e d SHIP OFF ANTAKtmCA have ever muaterra in defense of (or uaa during fl>e 1H50 lod'al cjgln- GIZZARDS 2 '^ 59c Two of the, officers installed dover ipqndeat. Mm. Paul for the personal safety, the gener­ SOUP STOeik 29c Der Alte — the old one — as gathered in' East Berlin to' cele did not feel that It could . release were continuing a family tradition Plans taiephona, Pilgrim London, Jan. 5 Moscow our country Hi time of war. al prosperity, the national security We must strive to have every pa ' C&C (Cloonod) Adenauer IS ipopulsrly' called by. brate Pleck'S' birthday. any statement concecning the al-\ Radio reported today that the ImprovewMit of National Security son Judged and measured by To raise additional funds (or use established 68 years ago. The lady 3- of the American people. MOTOR SALES the Germans, was honored last Adenauer's rival for the" longev­ ternatiVei presently under con­ ' int steward listed on the leading shli> of the Soviet Onion's ^'Because peace is the, keystone Small RiMlness whbi Ife is, rather than by his during the lOw campaign, tenta­ night at a dinner given by Pres­ ity title among Western govern­ sideration. / of our naaonal policy, our de­ coIoXrace or religion. There will tive plana were made to sponsor a' WHOLE OR CUT-UP T of Feb, 6, 1888, was Nellie - TOP SALES BBCOBD An Integral part of our efforts ident Theodor Hetlss. , /' . ment leaders was 'Sir Winaton Other matters w^feh were stud­ ell, mother of John HutchhK' fense program emphasizes an ef- to foster a strong and expanding Boon be recommended' to the Con- Citizens Commutes dsnee to ! This morning the Chancellor was (Churchill. He stepped down as Bri­ ied Included zonpig' changes and S Employes of Hamilton SUifidard, fecUve flexible type of power cal- rresa ik program further to ad­ .held at the Elks Home on April .1 955 PLYMOUTH son,' present assistant -stewar4^' dh’isioii of United Alroraft Oprjr,, free economy la keeping open the S»voy. Vfl 4-door, rompletely BRpiLERS, FRYERS, ROASTERS, FOWL serenaded by a-children’s choir tain’s prime minister Ust..Alprit-5. _ani*ndnwnt«--tQ:. preaenL-ffigular. — B. -Mv- Yeomaiis, a charteiylhem' A- ISBileinb deter or PBpulae eny ag- door of opportunity to new and vance ttt^ efforts of the govern 7. Mrs. J. Hugo >enjon wa.v sp outside his honfe. tions. recently topped alTrerards for In­ gr^on and to preserve the ment. wlfbln the area of federal equipped. 2-tono blue. and observed his 81st birthday her, was the firat assistant stew­ dustrial sales conducted by the WINDOW SHADED small enterprises, checking monop­ pointed as head 6( the dance com / Ovon roody and cut tpoeM for your cooking noodt. He arrived at his office shortly Nov. 30. The (2omniission agreed to iiv- ard, his daughter-ln-law/Mrs. John peace. Short of war, we have nev- oly and preserving a competitive reaponatbllty, to accomplish these mittee. ., ' Connecticut .State Board of Bdu W A S H A tLE or . had-Jiimtaiy .irtrength better .after 0 o’clock accompanied by Der Alte haa given no indication vLte suggestions from the toWns- Yeomhna, now. sei;veseiiod, must operate to In John /Swansonswam Jr. ' of Brandy St. pins . aa well aq merit badges were for cojiies of- the SUUe Building' Plano Donated / z aircraft Hie. development of long' tlon and nationality laws . . ,\I elected Girl Scout of the month by haa -ibeen named: director of the range missies has been on an ac­ crease rather than decrease''local swarded. Code which the towm of Andover A square grand pland has been and state'support of schools and to recommend that the number o Troop 40. Mqrlene was elected be loc'pt polio drive this yeir .and ia The Troop will not meet on adopted i; -1955, ,/^ given to the school ' by Mrs. celerated basla for some time. We give the greatest help to the states persons admitted to this country currently busy carrying out plan.s are moving as rapidly as practica­ use of her good attendance Wednesday Jap. 11 but will join No building ^ rm its were Jssued Prescott Chamberlain, Of South’ ' \ , - ■-/' V ‘ ■ and localities with the least finan­ annually be baqed nbt on the 1020 .for the fund-raising effort. Cards Troop 124 in a folk dance lesson during the mdnth of December. Windham. It will be plated in the ble towards nuclear-powered air- cial resources, FMcral aid should cehsiui but on the .atest, the 1050 neatness and living up to the Girl PUBLIC MARKET lor school children are now being on Thursday night. Orange Officers Installed all-purpose room; UiWt and ships census. Provision should be nitfde In no way Jeopardise the freedom Sewt Laws and Promise to the distributed. Mental Teats '' The upright plsno ''which Is of local school systems. to allow for greater flexibility in best tif her ability. DohsJ^Peck, master of the Con- Troop 40 had aa a guest at one 803 - 805 MAIN STREET In anrfoiincihg the opening of the Mental ability tests were given ittctlcur~^ate Grange, installed presently being used in Uie all­ \ Cloaely.'rolated to the mission of Hodal Security the use 'of quotas. drive, Mr.i. , Swanson has ap- to Grades 2, 5 and 7 at the Elemaa- purpose Tqdm will be moved into \ tha defenae dapartment la the task Under the 1054 amendments to of its recent meetings Miss Doris the 68th slats of officers of the Custer V d her dog, Bjlaze. She Jicaled to local residents to keep in tary School this week. The pro­ .Mdover Grange, on- Tuesday cve- the seco^ grade, taught by Mrs. of the Federal Civil Defense ad- thcT old-age and aurvlvora' Insur­ The law should be amended to -niind that their residence is in Tol­ Peck. / minlatratlon .. .'we must atrength- ance program, protection was ex­ permit the. Secretary of State and spoke on rvpw to train dogs to obey cedure is annual rqutine for these 'hlHig. the Attorney General to waive the orders a n ^ how to teach them land Countyl In many instances, ghades. . , - — Peck was assisted by Marshals ' To Present Budget an federal asplztance to the’states tended to 4ome 10 million addi contributions hiade at work go to /' Mumps which wpre rampant In Mrs. William Pearl, of the Little Preliminary ilgiires for next tmd ciUcf In dovlslng the moat af- tional workers and benefit! were requirements of fingerprinting on tricks. She stressed that patience year’s budget will be presented at increased... the ayatem is bound. a reciprocal basis for persons com­ was of great\importance. another county leaving thls.county, the school dpring Decembafi es­ River Grange, Hampton, and Mrs, nctlvo common defenae. short of what it could have col­ pecially In Grade 2; scemrtn have Clharles Morgan, of the Litchfield the Februsi-y meeting of the Board The administration will present ing to this country for temporary This troop wwt Christmas carol of Education by -the following' recommendations for further ex­ visits. ing at Its last fneetlng In Decern lected. subsided during the Christmas re­ (grange. Other ' members of - his Of great Importance to our . na­ Persons strlckenwlth polio need cess with only a few' cases cur­ suite Included Mrs. Fred Plumb, committee chajrmen; Andrew tion's security la a continuing pansion of coverage. her, The girls' mslted the Man Gasper, trans^rt’atlon: Paul McdL J Research I.again request this Congress to Chester Convales^nt Home and m i m n only make the fact known. Mrs. rently known to >h'e administra­ emblem bearer, and Mrs. .George alertneaa to internal aubversive ac- RWanson said, and their bills arc tion. ' '" Bailey, Regalia Bearer, both, of the Donahue, -outside ihaintenance )ii:i tl^ty within or without our gov, A well-supported, well-balanced apih'ove without further delay the many other elderly people on their George Munson, Inside mainte arnment.' Tua adminitti'atton win program of research.. . can open urgently needed amendments to Way to the home of Mrs. Andrew assumed' by the county chapter. ___ Uomillg Event* — ^ Litchfield Grange, and the- inatal- nance!' and Mrs. ThOWiZs ■D’Brten; new frontiers of knowledge, pre­ (the Refugee Relief Act of, 1053). Relchenbach, where they enjoyed FRESHLY GROUND 3Tiere~wcre 2'6 cases of polio In The Board of Education will ling chaplain, George Baker. not relax- Its efforts to deal forth­ Tolland County in 1955 which ex­ Also accompanying Peck- and policies. ' i':* rttS U X a u 'X rightly and vlgproualy'Jn protec­ vent and relieve suffering, and which I. submitted in the last ses a Christmas party. H A M IU R G , meet inyhn adjourned session at Sunday Sermon hausted county funds in November the school tonight at 7:30. playing a' major role in the cere­ tion of this government and . its and necessitated calling on the Na­ monies were Francis Bement, Win- The Rev. Mr. Henry G. Wyman, i d r C H O l C I eiUzens again« subversion, at the Tpe" Skating Club of Bolton will Columbia, has choseen the subject SUNCREST- Lb. tional Foundation for payment of meet at Us rlubhqnse at Sperry's cHesteri' aoloirt, and Mrs. Cairie aame time fully protecting the con 39 c jidditionai bills totaling 32,200 Meyers, Torriagton, pianist. "A Faith to Affirm’’ for hls aermon atltutional rights of all cttizeni. LEAN MILD CURE NATIVE BONELESS ’ ClipiCE BEEF, BONELESS / Pond tomorrow at 8 p.m, when de- when he preaches at the First Con­ QM ottIt 2J0 Makes a nice meat loaf. Contribdtions made locally thip- cislons regarding the masquerade WiIJiam Pearl, "P ^ o n a deputy iiini' fflscal latagrtty MILKtFED ye.-irX’f'fir will K*be splitaniit' Avanlsrevenly hssfu'/tstnbetween __ » •. . . « - . ^ . of the State Grange, Md^frs. Eve­ gregational Church in Andover at PRUNE JUICE Over the long term, a balanced ~ "ft's Time For An SMOKED party to be held Jan. 14 will be the 11 a.m. worship service on Sun­ MARY SAYS Old Fashioned CHUCK ROAST tha county chapter and the/N a­ made. lyn CJoughlln, a member of the budget'is a sure Index of thrifty tional Foundation. The . national State Grange publicity committee, day. . 7 2 -0 7 . JAR ,\ management—In a home, in a bual, $ f H O U L D E R S VEAL ROAST LEAN GROUND Junior. (2holr of the Congrega­ attended the.inauguration. -r The Senior Pilgrim Fellowship funds are used to help/hard hit tional (Jhurch will practice tomor­ LB. pII neas.or in tha federal government JiGGS*DINNBR^ areas when local funds-riiq The n4w slate - of officers was wi(f meet at the church on Sun­ t!*; CHUCK REEF row at 3 p.m. with its director, headed by Harmon Cochrane, mas­ day.ev^ng,at 7 o'clock for a wor­ Mrs. Swanson wilL-rtiake visits to Mrs. Theodore W. (^handler Jr, VERMONT MAID SYRUP be The strong expansion of the the scliool on Wednesdays and FVi- ter of the.Andover Grange. Other ship service Snd business meeting aconomy, coupled with a constant days of each lycek this pionth to ofiHcers include- Max Ashel, over­ Return Hoine . 1-LI.4.0Z. JAR SUNCREST IS' earn tf>r efficisney in government . Makes a nice pot roast; Lb. 5 5 c 2 L b .$ l Mancliestrr Evening Herald Bol­ seer; Mm . Walter. Montle Sr., lec­ / Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slorrs. and H;L. HANDV SMOKED ..opcratjlons and an ^ e rt guard pick up cohtpibutlons returned by ton eorrespondent. Mrs. Joseph turer; Robert Kelley, steward their daughter, Sharon, of East- STRAWOERRY and RASPBERRY against waste and duplication, has the Bchool .children. The last visit D'ltaiia, telephone, .Mitchell S-.’i54.3. John Hutchinson, assistan't Stew­ ville. Va., have returned home af­ a . brought us to a - prospective bai syill be rahefe on Pcb. 1. Early rc- ance between income and expend! turii.s of the school cards will be PRESERVES ture. This is being done' while we greatly appreciated. .Till continue to, stdengthen our mill' ' 'ft'bnp '124 to Meet tary aecurity. ' Girl-S,cout Troop .124 will-hold 1-LB. 4-OZ. JAR . I expect the budget to be in bal- • ,- '■/ - / CUT 'READY MEDIUM SIZE . Its first ijliseting following the' holi­ U. ------! A' days at the Community' Hall to­ ?^ii 'ance during the fiacail year ending FOR HE PAN CHICKEN PARTS V i - June 30, 1050. , AIX MEAT CUT FROM tVESTEItN STEERS FANCY LEAN night (roai 7 to'8H5r p.m. 'Mrs. See Us For The Choicest SUNCREST JELLIES I shall propose a ballinced budg- FRYERS CAPONS LEG5 : . . lb. 79e Mortimer Harlow, leader of the 11 GRAPE, APPLE-RASPBERRY,. APPlK-STRAWRERRYi at for the next fiscal year ending S T E A K S SHORT or SIR^iJlN i.b 6 9 c Troop, has announced emphasis June 30, 105T. during the new year will be on SUNCREST _ CHUCK BREA5T5 lb. 8Sc . earnin,?- the daheer badge and folk Meats In Town! , OHIGKBI PARtS, / It will be necessary to continue each dancer badge. mil of the present .‘excise taxes R I B R O A S T Lb. 5 5 c * 1 ;** W IN G 5 . lb. 25o - The girls will be poached, by U. S, Choice APPLE JELLY 29e BREASTS...79* lk.-LEfiS...7S>Hk without uty reduction and the ROAST . ;Mrs. Flora B, John.-on, local darice :::i: Jnjtnictor, in their work for -the TO P ROUND— BOnoM ROUND— FACR RUMP corporation income taxes at their CARNATION- "i: present rates for another year COLONIAL BOLOGNA . Lb. 3 9 c SPECIAL SKINLESS - - HANDY BRIGHTWOOD dancer badge. Mrs. A. J. Verpraus- beyeyond ■ next April 1st. LEAN NIIORT SHANK PORKBUTTS kus of 'Andover will in.struct the GbLD COIN BACON ^ '*«^^45e * „, X 0 « ' ' KI.VGAN’S SUGAR CURED Troop In folk dancing.' c In the present state of our I FRANKS FRESH - F’arents have been reminded that ROASTS - - 65)^ MILK 3«'™‘38 financial affairs', I earnestly be­ PORTERHOUSE STEAKS L b .-7 9 c •Vrmor’n Star or Troop meetings end at 8:15 and — ■ lieve that a tax cut caif be deemed I BACON Sperry and Barnes SHOULDERS their cooperation -in calling f’or .SWIFTS p r e m iu m Justifiable only when it 'will not Your Choice ^ the girls promptly has been asked. NATIVE ^ , HOMEMADE unbalance the budget, a budget Parents Entertained ~ SUGED BACON J? ‘' Which makes provision for gome GirTSgout Troop 108 entertained i ; iif 10.07. PKG. SNOW CROP reduction,-even though modest, In lb. pkg. parents of members at a model BROILERS SAUSAGE KEAT our national debt Iq this way we BACOtt ib. 4 toJS.Lbs. Each Scout meeting Snd .birthday party SEALED PKGH. I'ri. - -'can best maintain fiscal-'Integrity..] 'last night at the Community Hall. PEAS anil CARROTS 2 " ‘«^ 39e Agriculture FRANCO-AMERICAN. ICEBERG LETTUCE OUR OWN HA5CO . ■ ■ e. Our farm people are not sharing I FRESH SHIPMENT OF Each 9 9 c Lh. aZ they should in ' the general FRESH MADE. Lb, 4 9 c 3 9 c 4-OZ. CAN MINUTEMAID SPAGHETTI 4 ; LI. PKG. FANCY r- prosperity. They alone of all major STEWING OYSTERS PI. 89 c lilii 2 Ccm. 39f groups have seen their incomes COFFEE WR0U6HT IRON decline rather than rise. . . . no NABISCO LAMB PAHIES ORANGE JUICE group is mofe fundamental to our 5WORDFI5H 5TEAR5. HALIBUT. RAILINGS LGE. TEXAS CARROTS national life than our farmers. PREMIUM CRACKERS ^ FILLET OF HADDOCK, ttc. Lb 4 9 c PKG. ( U.OZ. CAN SNOW CROP T Wrapped In Baron GOLDEN ' ^ For Our objective must be to help I PORCH COLUMNS SLICE0STRAWBERRIES2 85c' bring production into balance with | BUIVIBLE BEE H A N D RAILS existing and new markets, at WHITE MITAT TUHA Ground As You Like It. COMPLETE LINE SWEET POTATOES S t k prices that yield farmers a return FROZEN FOOD DEPT. , ICE CREAM 5PECIAL GROCERY DEPT. SALS SAT FOSS iH:!< PRIDE OF OREGON PIPE GUARD RAILS fr e e •IRDSEYE^,. . fo r‘their work In line, with what s LARGE kORIDA - Lb. Pkg., ,b^er Americans get. U. 5. NO. 1 SEALTEST ICE CREAM NATHAN HALE COFFEE STRAWBERRIES AL'L FLAVORS VALLEY WELDING CO. SALS BSRFSSS H ^LTH and 1 COD FILLETS There is no'Single easy solution. I GRADE R Phone GInstonbury .ME 3-9118 SHINAWARE JUICE ORANGES 49c Rather, there must be a many- POTATOES Call Today—Call Collect f, aided assault-, on the stubborp ~ ' lb. problems of surpluses, prices. | i No Charge For Estimates Can.s With KeglMer Ts|>es BEAUTY AIDS FA N C Y M cIn t o s h .coati,'"and markets; and a steady, NEW 5TORE HOUR5 NOW . IN EFFECT: 2 7 e persistent, imaginative advance in I OPEN DAILY UNTIL A P.M. A^K ABOUT OUR UNIQUE In Bean or Ground the relationship Iqetwech fariners'l APPLES ’ 3 ^ 29c and their jgovernment THUR5. onU FRI. UNTIL 9 P.M. - : DELIYERY 5ERVICE Wa havt 4 large ES** Amy School Girl Dolls left IN D IA N RIVER W HITE SEEDLESS ' Baaic to this program will be' a I C&C new attack on the surplus i>rpb-j from Christmas Teduced te $5.98— while they laiL iem—rfor even th4 beat-conoelved I MOTOR SALES - ^ farm program ’cannot work under GRAPEFRUIT 4^ 29c a multi-billion dollar wefght of ac­ JUICY SEEDI-ESS FANCY FIR.M .MELLOW RIPE 1 9 5 5 F O R I T OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 7 P.M»THURSDAY^ ancl FRIDAY. 9 A.M. te 9 P.M. cumulated stocks. GRAPEFRUIT EMPEROR GRAPES BANANAS I shall urge authorization of riislomlihk' 4-Door,' com­ pletely equipped. ^ aoil bank program to alleviate the I iZ U - . 2 9 C , jiroblem of diverted acres and an 2 Lba. 2 9 c " overexpanded agricultural plant. MARY’S GOIJIBN WESTERN U. 8, NO. I GOOD EATTNO This will Include an acreage re-1 "MANCHESTER'S MARKET OF QUALITY" HIGHLAND PARK MARKET Dolivary clrarga of 20e or purchoMs under $S. CARROTS > aerve to reduce current' and ac­ POTATOES « . - 867.OAKLA.ND HT. 317 HIGHLAND Sf. MANCHESTER. CONN. Ffftt d^ivary on purchosos'ovor SS.^ cumulated surpluses of crops in I I South Moin St. Mitchell ,3-6920 Ma n c h e s t e b most serious difficulty, and a con-1 16 Lb. Bag 29c Ml 9.2701 ' M l 3.4270 OPEN SUNDAY TILL 7 P.lK. .' aeWatlon reserve to achieve other I f l in t y OF FREE PARKING FRONT AND REAR OF MAKKI f tiaedid adjustihenta in the uae of [ "■ 1/ A agrtculu^ ra^ourots.' I shall' . ... f ■ mm.-

PAGE THntTEEH B U G S B U N N Y S e n . B u s h Sense and Nonsense j In tr o d u c e s He’d never eee eighty Again but Behind storm doors—-secure and he desperately wanted to have one fast! Dear readers, would ,you To Curb Red Gains laet fling and naarry the luecloui know the cause, why 1 am not CARNIVAL*' Flood Bills little redhead. After plying her what, once Iw a sT Why I no longer (CoattaiMd Iroa Paga O u ) with a* eeveral week's buildup of beard the coldT It's simply this: Skating Tonight of furs and Jewels he finally asked I'm growing old.— Karl IHaster. flexlMft destgnetf primarily t* for­ . (OMtiRIMd IMM. ra$o Gm ) valoped aiM a"—meantbg A sii and her. * ward Die achiavtment of our own Public ice akatliig will be the Middle Bast—"make thetr peo­ , He- My darling. If I enter a major-general ap­ lIDictaiit Eisenhower began hiS messagt objectives rather than to ipeet n W *M * msMura ineludti partnltta^ tonight at Canter ple a special target of interna­ pointed hb aon, a captain, to the UProAts •anltorlum to hkve myself rejuve­ with a review of progress he said ekeh shift and cHanga on the Oom- A\,flT4«yMr axptrlntenUl pro­ sprtnga Pond f^ m 6:30 until tional eommunlam." * nated, will vou becojne my wife? divisional staff-. The nomination 11 Redacted munist front." 10 o'clock, also at Charter Oal "In order that our friends may It Legal term had been made in the three years gram \af flood Indemnity and r«* She eyed him- thoughtfully for started a. sullen lire In each of a SSWorm 47 Pcrtiea poet Blaenhower Mid the free world ^ark from 1:30 until 5 p.m. an< better achieve the grM ter strength ITRomen btcBM since he tbok office. In sumrosGri Inauraiica participated In ,by the a moment. hundred bosoms, - for the staff 35 Compeee poiat37 Hebrew letter 4t Plexus hM scored "major gains In coUec- tonight from 6:30 until lO. that Is our common goel."; ha add­ captain had some of the manners !• Dibble he M id: ' federal kigl state jiovarnmanta arid She—No, I won't. But I'll marry n Bridge boldlngU Click-beetle 48 Reared Mcurity during tba last yaar— weather pemltUng, skating ed, "they need assurance of edfl^ p t a khaki esthete. He was sent to M M rs------"Our country is at peacb. Our such as the addition of Germany you If you don'U 2S Lichen M Legal point 31 Goddess of the prlvata thauranca^compante*. houra tomorrow will he from tinutty In economic aaiietanca for the colonel of . a Canadian battaion .Jbbnion, security posture commands - re­ to the North Atlantie TrM ty Organ­ 1:30 to 3 p.m.' at Charter-Oak 36 East Indian 43 Pint Jewish dswn •, ^ spect. A spiritual vigOr marks our Inaurancaxcontraeta under-whlch development projecte apd pro­ with an order which he trans­ explorer isation And the develoning of Park, Center Spring* Fond and TitW *N* TH.AT ei w«i-inrnp«tin«» woodg vh»e high priest 33 Drink made national life. Our economy, ap­ Indlvt^ala wDuld pay 60 per cent grams which wa ^approve and mitted in the following way! mutual security pacta in touUiaMt Center Spring* Annex.% which require a p e rM of years Whep I wsis young and full of “ Colonel Jaggers, .father would oa r o o t part 43 Spoiled ehUd with malt proaching the 3400 billion mark, Asia and the Mi w e East. >• <: of premium^ $t6'b* 30 per cent ** Memorfndwn 44 Withered 54 Native metal T» at an unparalleled level of for planning pnd completion. beans, I loved ,, to hil-e through like you to move, your force to the Moreover, he' said, the United and the federal. governmei)t the "AcconUngly, 1 m k Congreaa to winter scenes. I'd trudge [sast Israelites f r o m , 45 One who 33 Tierira del prosperity.: The national Income tu tea hM laid its disarmainent second reserve trenches on the Egypt remaining 20 pe*,'Mnt grant limited authority to drifts up to my knee-, and never north side of the hill." 31 Small barb mimics Fuego Indian, is more widely and. fairly program "aquartly before the bar 3t Dressed, as distributed thaij ever before. The Federal abeofpUpn of admlH' longer-term commitmenta for a s - sniffle, snort, or sneese. I’d shovel The colonel breathed short, far of world opinion” and will par- alstence to such projects, to beriul- feathen number of Americana at work haa aevere in seeking a ganarai reduc­ latratlon eoete. snow the livelong day snd still be hif men ^ e r e tired after eight 33 Smells 7T Obituary fllled from appro'priatlone to be full of "boom-de-ay!'', Fisoe win­ rMched an all-tlihe hikh. As a tion of armaments "under effective lAdivtduat indadinlty, contraete hou/s of extra duty. "Oh," he said, U N eW sU r made In future'fiscal yeare.” ter's hitter, biting blast\ but that in velvet tones, "and what would people, we are achieving even inspection'and .oontibl."’ limited to 1350,000 wtui deduction 348easoniag higher itandards of living -— earn­ ' FMget More Aid t* Asia of the first 3300 Of dkiAage. In 10 yeare of foreign aid. the was In the days long pk^t. Now, mother like?" Truman and Elsenhower a ^ in la - when cold weather rolte > 10000, 35 Diner ing' more, producing more, con­ Much remains to be dona In the-< The' maximum aidmint of out- StRepoeer suming more, building more and coming year, the President said, stamUng insurance would be lim­ yp Death* (rations have been .limited t* each shiver like a beaten 'hound.' One day Abraham Lincoln was year's epprowietlons in ‘pledging ‘ 40Aronle Investing more than ever before. and add^; ited to $1,900,000,000 w Smack by the fireplace I wlU sit walking elong a street In his home American aid In tha buUfRng o f I In fact. I'm almost Into It!). >nd tov^'n of Springfield. Illinois, with 43 Set free B u re hi Oood 'nmes In Asia w a. ahall continue to President auUiortted to pei i t Scout group "Virtually all Mctora of our ao- other |1 billion. Varak Meterian apeclftc projecte jn foreign coun­ do I gambol through the snoy? his two small Sons, both of whom give'help to nations atruggling to .Thai funeral of Varak Mcaertan (lb .) clety are sharing in these good The -relnauranee of prlvai tries. Yet many projects, such as The answer Is emphatic -"No!\ were crying lustily. maintain their freedom against of'.Hartford, father of 'Mr*. JacoD M g dams, reqttire years to build. itK ln g of Judah !JT times. Our farm families, if we act the thrMt of 'Oonimunist coercion iurance companiee. Which And do I face the, biting blast t A neighbor stopped and In- A. Haroian of 16 Hathaway Lane, Onlctals argue that tha year-to- wisely, iniaglnstively and prompt­ or aubverrion. In Buropie we shall permit them to take the risk 47 Sphere waa hatdnt I o'clock thla afternoon VMr commitment of American 50 Reiterate ly to strengthen our present farm endaavor to indreaae not only the flood Insurance, would, be Itmll programs, can-, also look forward ' ■ “ Herald Fbote. to 3100 million. at tha Ah*ui Funeral Home, 130 help has been a handlcajp in devel­ BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE #llh MAJOR HOOPLE S3 Lodger military- strength of tht N o r t h Fermlngton Avp.. Hertford. Burial oping Iheee. OUT OUR WAY to sharing equitably in ths pros­ Atlantki Alliance but also Its jio- G. BUllmnn Keith, immediate past president, InMrta the Mwanls president pin In the lapel of Floods era defined m embracing so Small space free in SoIdlcraHeld, Northwood Elsenhower did not (M il put hie perity they have helped to create. lltleal ciMieaion .and unity « f pur­ Thomas F. Ferguson, his stfeesHor. On the left watching the ceremony is Buaaell Paul, secratary-trsM coM Ul M well as Inland waters. StlmbelUriMd ■raatery. WiUon. new recommendations. It la under-. SO More suednet "W ar In Korea ended two and pose. Wa ahall give such aasiat- liter. Ormand West, righL is the new ftrat vicb president, succeeding William P. Slover, who rasigned. Will Ferm Federal AgsMy WE CATCH OM; W lLUTHO«» a half years ago. The collective The ne^ officers,were installed at the regular Thursday noontime luncheon of the Mrvice organlMtlon Meserlan died Tueeday night in stood that it covert two ■ plena OH, A MEPPUE.K/ 33 Approached anoe m ia feasible to the recently The whole program would be MuMletown. Born in Turkey, he which Secretary of State Dulles, WEt.L,ri.L CURE uncle '^LS V i s k a t e s hold security system has been power­ renewed effort of western Europe­ thla noon at tha feountry Club. HAk-KAFF/f VOJ UsJOeRSTAND, -~-X AVEAN YOUR UNCLE? administered by a Federal Flood had\liv«d in Hartford for 35 yoara and other offictels will later spell SOU M A Min u t e , DOWN fully strengthened. Our defenses an nations to achieve a greater Indemnity Admlnlatratien jinder y9UNO FELLER/ LAOS, THAT WiHEN 1 WAS A A m o s .'^ ^ HE OUeHTA w w and VvH formerly employed at the out for Congreset . 1 Range have been reinforced at sharply measure of Integration, such m the housing and home finance RACihie a n d FieuRe CHAVVPifH THE SKATES 6 e WEARINS Colt'aX Patent Fire Arms Co. He 1. Authority to pledge American I P6BF0RMED ON 6PEC/AL a I n t e n t reduced costa. Prograraa to expand the (laid of pMceful usm of atom­ Bloodmobilc Visit agency. wa$ a Veteran of the Armenian Le ■yOLl HAO IN e o e s L E o , world trade and to harness the ic energy. ■ aid -Io long-term foreign projects ■SKATES FASHIONED FOR ME ?m vA I 3 Friends (Fr.) Buah Mid he would introduce gton o f ^ e French Army In World up to a maximum of 10 years, o t g those DAVtf r u n n e r s .' atom for the betterment of man­ "In the N M r Bast we shall spare Monroney Tactics Hit g'l' SUNNAR SLUe&STROM, iOaeay The bloodmoblle mobile unit ths bdmtnletratlon measure by r.e- Wdr r. toUI cost of $1 bimon. With no D ID N'T ' ' I ' kind have been can-fed forward. no effort In aeeking to promote a! THE FAMOUS SiHEDlSH STC tl. OConstnnsd Yrill be/ln town for the January qtleat and In -cooparatlon with BeeidM\3fr*. Harolan. he leav4« more than ElOO mtUlaO.io be spent 'W iiS I? ! MA'JE SUCH "Perfect eitm ple of primitive iriedieine! l underctinii Our economy has been -frasd from (air solution, of the, tratflfc dlapiita I m a Ww M Mb ■—-- -...... _ _ ARTl FICER.'-""-TMESBr 0 Toy beer w vlrit ~ tom'orrmv afternoon and- oim r p0fuitori. Rnir oQiei daughtefe, Mr*, John In any one year. Funds would be A -U > A D T a they eveivmgki heute eillfl" 7 Gibberish governmental yraga. and price con­ between the Arab states and Is -' gtADCST^eEl. CACRV J i lOcal Red Croaa .officlala are The.nine other btlla will be In­ Pasquale lindnfl Mre. Joha Tabor, appropriated eacliV-M i , as at pces'^ trols. Inflation has been halted; rael, all of whom we want m qpr hoping that enough donora nlll troduced Jointly with Sen. Purtell both bf HaiKord, Mre. Harvey Ittf the cost of living stabilised. frienda.., In Latin America we ent, and the leftg-Ib rm 'p re^ te show up to meet Manchester's (R-Connl 'and other Senators fYom White of Pomonock and Mre. Paul thus arubject to regUlxf congm - '- v / "Government spending has been ahall continue to cooperate, vigor­ quota for the first time -in (OeatlsiMd Irodt F »ge Om ) areet affected by rioodt. Loftice.of Ke)\Weat. Fla., and eev­ What Every Mother Known » BY AL VERMEER rut by more than $10 billion. Near- Department .officials having avia­ sionel review. PRISCILLA’S POP ously In trada and other meMures several months. tion reapoiuibllitles, "During the pMt year," Buah eral grandchlldVen. l.v 300,000 position have been designed to aHlat cKonomie prog­ along to a lo t of little presidents 2.. Authority to' spregd over n Jdanchester's quota is 150 Lae skill fWeeks became dla- a'aid In a statement, "tha United longer period o f UmeGte •ipendinJ^.^ ‘ W E U ..E R , eliminated fram the federal pa,V‘ ress In the area." running- around,” Monroney said. SOMETIMES YOU SHOULD pints of blood. plcMed Aiith him initially becaura State* suffered the worst flood FraMdaXl. Ilartl or abliipUng at the money actu-^ *: 1 SUPPOSE « a I CAM'T ,, DELiO H TED roll. Taxes have been siibatantial- Eisenhower urged CbngrMa. to ' Schoeppel said there.il. a.need dlMslera in hae-antire history. -The Ihrincft-f,-Hatt^. former mb- " I CARLYLE.'I— PlOrURE ly reduced. A balanced budget la From 12:^5 iuhtn 5:30 tomo'r- he o p p d ^ as technicaliy-nnaound tJiy-l|Sp«spHa(Sd a*ch yMf, for “ > T H A T HE - approve United fftatea meinber-' I for ciMrIy demarking the rights some r^mmendatiqna made by a damages were m severe' is those of dent o f Talcottvtllk died euddenly ,h a t :e l /- In prospect. Social security has row, the unit will be at South of tha executiva and legislative lorrign aid. A t prsMnt. all fttnda W A N T S TO ship in the OrganlMtlon for Trade j firni o r ihanagemeiit. consuitanta w a r... thie morning at M e home, 82 . Vir­ been extended to 10 million more CooperaUon lOTC) and to foster Methodist Church, Appoint­ branchea. must be ajmnt or obligated on -oii- ,T A K E / -^CreMp, McCracken and Paget, "CongrsM must come to grips at ginia Ave.', Groton, aa ha wee pre- BATH/ Americans and unemploymeht In­ foreign trade by further. simpUfi-1 ments can still be made at He added, however, that. Las tracta by each June 30, end ^ tha .. Red Croae Headquarters If-- ft M Chlbago—a fu r a atudy Utai once with the pboblama arising: paaotg" to-teavo-far vmik; 4Wr1iad X sciT year ■ Adinlnli>firatl(«f: o ffi­ surance to font mitlion more. Uh cation and improvement of the I should be permitted to detail con- from thsM catMtrophee. One of been a reeident of that town since precedented advSneea In civil U.S. cuatoma ayatem. . . not necesMry to have^ an ap­ veraatloni with Adama, and that coat the COnmerce Department cials Would likS' id >pfead"the pointment and walk-ln donora more; than'1104,000. the moat urgent needs la a sound, 1884 and WM traffic clerk (or the period ‘over perhapi six months rights have been made. The long­ Then he urged Congress "to aua- any Impllcatlona Vtha committee workable program of JlOod Indem­ standing and deep-seated problems tain and fortIfyV the mutual se­ will be Welcomed. might-draw (rhm them would be Lee Mid the firm made imprac­ Cherlea PfiM r Co. more, giving 18 month* is carry tical r, commendations copcernlng nity and reinsurance providing He leaves his wife. former through the complicated ncgotla- of agriculture have been forth curity program of foreign aid In or­ another matter. pjrotacUon against loa*M at a cost ‘U h & righUy atUckfd. Lee teetified yeeterday he took air navigation and traffic control FrancM Sullivan; aroat r, MIm tlohs neceerary to make firm con­ THB MPIM6 a u i i MAKE der to fight "proverty and unrest.” people can afford." John •ESnr HEftOCE. EQUIP- his casa to the White Koua* be­ practices. Nancy G. Hartl; tract* on foreign projeeta Self-Imposed Caution Elschhower alSo proposed a The nine btlla Bush ia aponaor- aev 'CAU SE TISEy J U M P SU O UO C AtBMT "Thla record of progress haa cause he WM -n preeidentiBi ap­ Lea Mid hia first intimation of J. Hartl of Taleottrillq; The request Is due for a critical AM' tfTRCMd> ITi 'VLVA l^^'T "aubatantlal" increase, . to- be Ing already have been dlacuMSd eral nlecoa and nyphawe. was inspection on Capitol Hill, where WHERE OUTER LOOK 81' cau iTe been eccompllshed wltly a self-im­ spelled out ^ e r . In .appropria­ pointee. and becaus* Weeks and difficulty with Rothschild camF posed caiitloii against unnecessary Rotiuchlld In demapdlng his aalg- when the latter brought CharUa and endorsed by Connecticut mem- a member of .the Sacred sart many members have been urging ■MCKTDOMUCH tions for the y.S. Information News Tidbits hers o f Congress and. companion Church o f Groton. (A ) an end to all. purely eeonomie AND THMK A Err-gSO LONO and unwise Interference In the Agency In order to incresM Inter- natlon Aid not give any reaaona— Lowen Jr. of DenVeir Into the private affairs of our people, of ■ Cvlled from AP Wires other than that Lee and Rothachlld Commerce Department flr.'t es mMsuree ir e going Into the Houm Funeral MrVlcee will b a"!^ ld help Sibroed, end (B ) a drastia nationaL/understandlng of the hopper today. Saturday morning, at a tlma to be scaling down of the administra­ ,/ 1:U their communitiea and of the did not-"get ak>ng." ^ consultant, and then in May in- Y o u A r e ? BY V. T. HAMLIN several states. Umth about America." Establlali Waterahed Oreop announced, at the ' Thotnaa \L. tion's request for h*arW ;l5',oniion A L L E Y O O P BY'RAY GOTTO On Uie home front, Elsenhower, Monroney Mid the subcommit­ formei) IxA that Lowen had been COTTON WOODS " I f we of the executive and leg­ Deputy U.S. Atty. Gen. W il­ pne would eetabltah a north­ Ntllan Fimtral Home, 13 Ocai in new foreign aid fundih’ ' M expiected, asked Congrcaa again tee wants to explore the possible made deputy CAA adminiatrator. islative branchea, keeping this liam P. Rogers says killing of uturpation of pfeeldentlal poa-era Lowen -haa ainca been named CAA eastern U.S. Waterahed Develop­ Ave„ New London. Burial WlU CIOM questioning o f StCfe^O f to extend the I^efense Production caution ever in mind, addieea our­ Emntetl Till in Misalaatppi last by "grhund-minded" Commerce administrator, aucceading Lea. ment end Flood Protection Com­ in S t Joaaph'g Cemetery’, Norwich^ Dulles.on both points seamad oar- selves to the business of the year A cL ' He also, renewed a. request October was "a serious black mission to integrate tha. work of Cftlllng houra at the. funeral teln aa he .arranged hie Aral Con- before ua — and to (he unffntshed lo r legislation giving better medi­ marie" for nation... Alaska Demo­ the various governmental agencies home wilt be from 7 to 8 thie eve­ gresidoaat brieflng of the new m s - bpsiness of last year —' with je- cal care to'dependents of those In crats hold convention this week­ and spur action. ning, and tomorrow afternoon and alon. Dulles headed for a privste the armed services, together with meeting thU afternoon -with tho •olutlon, the outlook la bright with end to pick first gelegatea in either Chambers Join Campaign A ae'cond would authoriM the evening. 3 to 4 and 7 io 8. promise.” , . . a "more equitable" survivors' ben­ party to Presidential -nominating House Foreign Affairs Committee. conatnictlpn of additional flood Fan Jurteg Promised'., The President Mid many meas­ efit program. convention In-1956, control reacrvolrii in the Connacti-. ures "of great national. Irnpm- He Mid other recommendations Federal mediators and union In sdvaiieo of tho seHion, To Restore Boston Service rut Rl.ver basin. These are Cold Chalrmon Mchsrdo- (D 4K)} told ance.” k-hich he recommended to including career incentives for officials awidt dqclalon by Weat- River, N. H., and UtUsvtlle. Maap., F i m e r a k Congress last year ahould be iughouae Electric Corp. on lataat on Intervlower Uto^ atUMIstra- .medipgl apd dental officers and / ’'the ohly two in the )ilan reconi- tlon's plan to oooK Ee.SOMSO.OOO adopted nowT Re menUon4d school nuraea and Increases In tha pro­ proposal aimed at ending nation­ The Chambers of Commeri* ofwcity council ft meeting foe the first meiided by the Arm y Engineers he- . and highway construction, health Manchester and Windham have time tonight .knir would probably In foreign aid ;-approprUtiMS — portion of regular officera, will .be wide' strike now in Slat day,,. for the New Bhigland' floods which Mfa. AgMs M. Hackett and immigration matters, water launched a campaign to have pas­ discuss the Issue. No representa­ compared with the 8a,700,000,000 submitted later. The President Wonpan Jeera m othera pay hom­ lack Congressional authorlMtIon. Private funaral'aervlcea for Mrs. CoitgreM voted iMt year will resources, foreign trade policy, touched on these Other main topica: age to’ Frank Hague, former Jer- senger rail service between Hart­ tive of the Putnam Chamber/of AgBea M. Hackett, 756 N. Main amendment of the Taft-Hartley. ford and Boston restored. Commerce coma oe reached for. A third would Increase the max­ g o t^ fu ll consldoraUon.!'..j. ■' Reaourcei Conaeivation - f He eey a t y pollUcal boas, as his body imum te m of, dlsMter loans id St., were held this morning at 9:30 Labor Relations Law, extension of Both Cbambers have written to comnteht on whe.thcr it planned to "I'm koeping a n . ojunt>: mind." said a "comprehensive" water con­ was taken to funeral aeiwices. I bualnMB fo 20 yMra, provide a at her late home'and at 10 o'clock Richards Mid. , "but I want to aeo the Wage-Hour Law to addltlpnal Patrick B, McGinnis, president oi In St. Brldget’a Church. The Rev. groups, occupational safety leg­ servation program will be submit­ .maximuni Interest rate of 8 per the bMft, the grounds for whkm ted to Congress pt this session, and the New Haven Railroad, on the [ cent and strengthan requirements John J. Delaney w m the celebrant, they want this jneroaio." P g r t in g BY EDGAR MARTIN islation, and construction of ar matter. In addition, the Windham ®^’" ’ **-^***‘* iFriera indication the Rev. Robert CerrQll the dM- stopiic-powered merchant' ship to he asked speedy action on such Show 312,000 Hike ' '*'*• *>—•— passenger Service of existing law relating to gov­ Dulles has sa^ thp anpliiwria- programs as the - Colorado River Chamber, which is located in WlUl- i con.and tha Rev. Theodore Gubala tlona 'stspup is naodsd m lii^y to 1 (JOMOER lOHN BY ROY CRANK tour the world es an tllustretioh rave ernmental procurement from amali the ' subdeacori.' Mrs. Arlyne Gaf- COMS AMD , B U Z S A W Y E R storage project snd the PTylng mantle, has communicated with: ™ ® biiaineaa tn diMster situations, buHd up the backlog'so aid Ahip- UlSiT THEM h r . tOTTHERS of atomic energy’s neacetime uses. the SUte Public UtUittea Commla- I® ‘ h* Mar eateii rity WM organist and eoloiat. KT-m f CAf«606«FORIN|. Cites Geneva Cooferenre Pan-Arkansas project. In Postal Receipts Chamber o f Commerce.' Th* fourth would remove tha 335 mente can ha kept flowing,..^ Ho EARS'. A*HTIME.„ tjAOED WITH Z TO O K T IlS J O E NO QUBTIOHE Disaster Assistance — Elsen- aion and Governor A. A. Ribicofl. Father Guhaia rM d the committal HAMDXERCHIET:? Turning to world affaire, Eisen Ha wrote that MancMster la million’ limit In present law on the said actual spending ndxt y s*l w ill Eu.m\ AtKIPiOICfUiCITW AtTNE ______hower said an experimental pro­ R. Bruce Watkins, president of service at the grave' in St. James' . hower said the Geneva conference -"Wbrkera here handled between "one of the fastest grtM'ing com­ total ainount of outstanding dial Cametery, be about $300 millions above tho OMN JOB X COULD O lt I'M of foreign ministers last October j gram of federal flood damage In- the Manchester Cbaihl^r, wrote to munities east of the ^Connecticut aster loans by the Small BualneM osUmotod 34.300,000,000, this yoar. MMg DUD. VfSlL AMD 55,000 and 60,000 more pieces of McGinnis yesterday, stating that The CMket was borne by por- ■/ "demonstsated conclualvely that i surance ahpudld be itarted, and River" and, with the Completion of Administration. terk Rep Vorye (Ohio), a/ oenlor , SOADEYSIL the Soviet leadere are not yet will- that he would offer detailed recom­ niall during 10 flays in December passenger rail service to Boston the live, new bridges/ over the The fifth would provide for fed­ commlttM. Republican, aaid he/ ing to create the indlapcnaah(e mendatloha later, than‘‘ in ^he same length of time was of prime importance to local river, "even larger expansion will eral procurement of materials and generally doesn't like the idea w residents and offering to iineet Frederick A KlelneehmMt ronditlona for a aecure and laatlng Area Development—The ^Weal- laat year,” Poatmaater H. Olln develop, not noly locally hut In all supplies In'major dlsMter arpaa..- The funeral o f Frederick C. CongreM "losing jcpntrbl of li» peace dent said he will submit later a with .McGinnis to discuss the prob­ Of Easteni Connecticut.” , The sixth would provide ritdt purse etringa" through piling p P Nonethelesa, Elsenhower Mid, Grant M id in .reporting on the lem. Klelnschmldt, Rt« 0, Bolton Notch, program of federal technical and Watkins calle'd'the J-allroad "one free accommodationa tn certain was held jniisUrday gfternoon at a big backlog of unspent eppro- the East-West conflict. "hM taken loan assistance to communities for holiday rush. Passenger service from Hartford federally aided housing for nepdy on a new complexion." , .,1., of.^he most important links in our 1:30 at the Watktns-:West Funeral priotiona. - / f-edeveloplng chronld unemploy­ "But." he said, ."unfor.tnhately to ■ Bostpp through Manchester, victims of major dlsaatera. ■■ The Ibnfitang* foreign aidycomr "Communist tactics against the communications system" and Home, with the Rev. Erich O. we took in 31.073 less in receipts WUilmanUc and l^ tn am 'w M cut added, "a railroad must serve pas­ , Tha seventh would' authdrlM a mitment .which (he hdmfniaM'otlon free nations have shifted in em­ ment areas, for the month, than In-De^mber a Brandt, pastor of the Concordia Sbclal .Welfare- Elsenhower pro­ d'liring'tha Aug. 19 flood when > sengers as w.bll Bi freight, and the stockpile of demountable housing ia said to want would be .oj^pliod phasis from reliance on violence year ago." People evidently bought lAithefan Chirr c n, o.fflclatlng. posed-extending old age and *ur- Qinnrbaug River bridge at Pqtham more attractive the- servica^he for diaakter use, and the threat of violence to re­ their atarrma elaewne^)he said. Burial wa* in EMt Cemetery. In inch caM*. aa that of (he pro­ vlvora’ Insurance progranqa to ad­ was wMhed out. . ' more, business will result.” ' . Will Bmnt Loan IJmlta posed new A*w*n dam on the Up­ liance on division, enticement and TTie 10'days when postal em­ The eighth would IncreMe from Bearer* were Arnold Klein- duplicUy,” he. continued. ditional workers; increased child Efforts to have the rMlroad re­ The letter also said tbe Chamber ■chmldti Otto Kteinachmidt, John per'4«le River in Egypt- The ployes here w eiY most rushed store the service, which had pro­ would "welcome the opportunity" $7,000 to $12,000 the limit on 100 "W e must he well prepared ,to welfare aervlcea; and a ronaidef- were' from De^-'15 to Ohristmaa Klelnachmidt Ji^.,: Carl fli'emer, United SUtea and Britain already ay PETER HOFFMAN vided three. Boston trains dally, of discuMing the issue wjth McGin, per cent guaranteed FH A loans for l E P F C O B B . meet the current tactics ' which ably Increaaed amount o r federal day, and Grant's estimate o f the Richard RIemer and Raymond have offeTOd money to get this dam aid to medical research. He seld, was "touched off . by (h* activity df nis .or bis r«iireientatiVe "at the repair and restoration' of Jlood- MICKEY FINN Sold Again I BY LANK LEONARD pose a dangerous thought less ob­ unusual anumnt of mall handled damaged'or destrhyed homes. ' Jewell. started but have not bMn able to vious threat. At the same time, our too, .provision, ahould be made "by k local man, EdwArd 8. Dlk, 137 earliest convenient time. It Is our comhtlt themeeivee fa^meUy to eee Included bpUi incoming and outgo­ belief.” the. letter ■ added, "that The ninth would authorise an in- policy must be dynamic as well m federal rolnaurance or pthenvise" Henry St. Dik has written Mc­ it through. . ' / R« U a Fak m>m ing enveldpe'mail. through mutual effort a solution ''crease in emergency relief highway WHY, THIS IS POSITIVUY RlMCUlOUS! 1 -VDU WlU K ) HUT, PROFESSOR for .extending voluntary health In­ Receipts for the yeai-, however, Ginnis, .the State PUC and Man­ chester officials in an attempt to can be.found."- funds from $10 million to $30 mil­ 1 nx) WERE MRN FOR WAGNERIAN MASNWCENTAS^-H CAN'T . surance coverage — particularly, roae^ $12,057 over those for 1954 lion for the year ending June 30, among older persons and those in have the aervlce. resumed. I LULU’S DEaSKM SURETt ES! HEU PROIABIY ROLES-WITH TOUR VOLUME, MW *EISA*M UWBigRM \PRACnCE AT despite,the drop In the last month 1956; Pftiice Arrests Mrs. Nelson Sells I rural areas. . oT l 955. Total Income for the pos^ The Manchester "and Windham NAS A U m 10 PHIL, < GO K IO ( M ()F HI S WILL K THE GREATEST of all TNE^ -AWMEAm-TAKMGjHOME! ANP Persoqal Notices Bush safd’other legislation, such' wish In ihAnk All our n**iRhboni. Claims' Loses oa IJne and turnpd over t.o authorities her* frlcndnf And rnlAltvrfi for thi* mAnv art*' afford substantial protection to totaled $n ,561, sq 1955'a increase At a late hour today, police said by the Connecticut members of weH’a Sodii Shop. Inc., has aold her of kindnF^RM and nymiMUhy shown ur In In the letter, McGInnIa Mid that on warrenta iasued by Prosecutor their beheflrlarles.V was about average. there we* no further information Cohgreaa In Bush's .office on Tues­ interest in the btwinsM at 527 Main our rsrrnt b#*r<*avrniF‘nt, Ihr dsath of He also called anew for Broaden­ because of. loasea on' the'line, "seri­ William Dehan. Which charge each Sara Ol^nnry Rswltt. Wr esprctally Grant *aald postal equipment on the whereabouts of William day, the opening dny of Congress. SL to AidO P. Enrico and Homer thank all Iho** who *Fnt >thr h4»Autiful ing of Minimum W at* hAW cov­ ous consideration ta necea$ary be­ of. the boys with reckless driving, hero now - Included three new TumiSnsky, 34. formerly of 402 Dodd said they all are "good Laroaber. floral tributra and loaned tho u*^ of erage and for strengthening 8-hour tnirka. received too late th help fore determination is rexched as to bills and merit the aerloua con­ .operating a motor vehicle without -car*. - . Oakland St., who e«i;aned from the lights, and failure to obey an offi­ 'Die two men will conUnue the The . Hew itt family. laws for workers aubject to fed­ with tbe Christmas ruah. One of whether or not this service can be sideration on the House." economically resumed.” Norwich Btate Hospital yesterday. vi ..la cer's signal to atop. ■aqda shop business under the same eral wage standards on federal and the trucks lea n addition to exist­ name. - ■ In Meinoriam federall.y aasiited.constructlon and ing facilities and the other two Dik brought the letter to the A mintal patient. State Police said in the hills probably recognleed will be changes lihade The .arrests stem from two inci­ he "might be dangerous.'.' dents on Main St.,, occurring at Instruments completing - the other public works. ^ replace - older vehicles. " attention of the ]PUC with the by Hbiise committees, and the transfer ' were recorded today, to. tn td v in f of our hiiiibend Manchester' posts! workers have cpmment that the jallroad appar­ Tumichsky, drscrihed as ■' about House itself but that he would do about 10;30 p.m. on Jan.-3 and re­ Ikiud And Long BY LESlJE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Happy Landing BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER and father. ... ro..'Oltonf. who dl'd flve feet nine and weighing about ported by Patrolmen Curtis' Wilson the town clerk’* office,!___ . CAPTAIN EASY Ja n u a ry fi. 1953. New Zealand’s, kiwi bird has no five Crucks. at their dispoaal now, ently "Intends to abandon this" all Tn his poweC to anilst thg aup- Bldwell's In*, ha# a-n#w S-yMT 300 pounds, was ewalling trial on- and Alfred Ritter, pbtlcb said. • tail and almost no wings. I f hur- he added. , service by the simple process of •port of the Democratic leaderahlp leawi' on the prinrise* from Cen­ MY WORK tWT kST, WOUTZ^BUT I HM> aOPPOaEP THE T WHY, vou aTUtBORM, IN THAT PERIOO I Y Y fiENTUWINi 1 KNOW. PUT ^ SQ./YoulhiacY Wo who Invod you several charges when comnfltted According to police, two cars re­ DID 224 Pictured A MkV.AND- (flE h S E l vou B o o a a ! s i s s s s s s - - rows like a groundhog, lays, an egg elimination rather than due course of the House and Jiia colleagues to tral Realty Cd, oamer, for 12,100 DOES (tEaUREh CKT)^ SKIU-l CRBKriHtKa.NHO TUItW \ INTOLERkKIT OlP 0- mlu >-ovi. of.law," A spokesman for the PUC to Norwich In 1950. ■- They were' portedly driving abreast attracted OUT Thia PKIVEL WOllO j YOU aPEWf TWO mONTHS WHICH Mlll.l0»l^ CAM J fHATl^ THB VSWT a quarfer of Us own wejght, haa get them enacted. e year.' ' ' 110 P0U3T YOiru. FIWD If fa UUOI Bur, 1^ 0 0 . vvB LETS 6IVE 'EM Mrs. Ids Ottone, -t said today that the Commlaslnn hl-eaking and entering, attempted Dodd said X his actio'll was" "to the attention of Patrolman Wilson 00 osvioua M i UNO vouES mmluctmitto ypwuTNfl that a JUST 0 1 0 mar? whiskers like a cat and noatrift at h^fHAir ir /aDekM vl w e -m -. the tip of Us long beak. has taken the matter up with the theft, carrying a dangeroils and demonstrate that all of ua in Con­ M they were traveling down Maltf I- U' TOO aotnE.tu" Rr. and Mrs. Georie Mansnls. Public Records St., near the intersection of . Main NAMED TO r i’UTZEB UNIT ^ WLFWaWY- W X K E T A g a i n , r ' railroad but. hM not yet been In­ deadly weapon aqd possession of ner tick t^ are working together in formed of its plans. burglar's'(ools, according to. In­ a noh.part'l*a.n manner” tn phtain and Park Sta., and when Wilaon Ih P M R S ^ R G A N G / ’ attempted tq flag.them down, their New.,VorK. Jan. 5 id v -IV o Oon- FRMlKUniSfNO 'Warrantee Deed In addition to the efforts of the formation from the office of'the relief and prevention'of ’ a 'recur­ V lV lights want put and they continued nectlcut heWapaper Editors- have COURkSe Robert J. Smith to Ai\draw An- Maflchepjter and .Windham Cham­ clerk •of fluperlor Court. rence "of these Cataatrophie 1 been named to the PuIitSer prtSM' Mirror' Mirror' On the Wall' Mldl. property on. Tanner' St. ber* Of Commerce, the Manchester 'ttaasters.” south 'on Main S t Records there show.'Dimleo|iky. . l- w i rumv » 11U « K 1II St*., j aflvtaory Frederich Brandt Ur Ralph C. Board 6f Directors tnay also take was charged as ' the result of a' . Near Forest and Main Wno's the Funniest of Them A lP Feene.v and Beverly Mae Feeney, action. Yesterday, General Mana­ Patrolman Ritter elao attempted j mend* Antranlr Tq *®“ ™ **' break Feb. 9, 1950 at a building to stop the cars, biitithey continued j ^ •'® *“ *'*** property at 177 Thompson Rd. ‘ ger Martin, one of the town -offi­ owned by Robert Burrilt in Spulh cials contacted by Dlk, said he had south on Main St..'thelr llghU went ^Rayn'“ nj> Releaae of Atlachmeat Windaor. _ ' } About Town on again, and they turned we*l on editor of the Watorbury Bepubll' Tony JakubowakI va. Donatd' Cl- been .in- touch with official* of . Tumiensky allegedly tried to Hartfdrd Rd„ according to police. can Is a member' St the commlttM / J »farelli and Victor Cifarelli.’ $6,000, other Connecticut towns affected take cigara, cigarettes, etc., '. "The Upper-Room,” the world'* concerned^^’lth public aervlce. by. the service Interruption with a "Police Mid subsequen; Investiga­ property at 99 Gardner St. worth shout ISO . and w m Aent to most widely-distributad devotional C m K. Undstrom, execuUva view toward studying'4vhat could booklet, has been placed in several tion tiirned up the names of the ■ — AttariimratA , , Norwich on order of Superior Court youths,'and each haa posted 350 editor of the Hertford .Time*. I* a iw« T at, >»g w ^MORTY Tony. Jakubowskl vs. Donald w . ! " * ‘*°be Stores In Manchester, a project of Judge William J. Shea While await­ bond for arraignment in (own member ’ of a committee dealing UifaretH and; . .Victor ClfarelH, i iodey- Mayor Harold A. the Commission on MemM'rship „ ing trial on the charges. court Jan. 9. with local reporting. ^ T h e " Sh ot BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE T h e T h ie f Bf"W ILSON SCRUGGS 36,000, property at 99 Gardner St. ! Turklnglon said that once Martin State Police, began a search for and Evangelism of North Metho- V I C F L I N l ’Trade N am rO rtlflcate ’ has determined Whether “ anything dlat Chiirch!'D. Clinton-Andrews, Arrested yesterday .and charged TlfT MBEKLE the man yesterday and put out'a with Intoxication by Patrolman LODGE-LAl'DS BP^V . ' POES E\EP> CPUFIE “tAE >iSA THJCr kE HAT K POUCEaWNS A Stephen Lukas, 86 North St., i f » " Chairman ot the commission, ar­ VOU MAPB IT, FLIKrr. FOR P O A T r S M Q O r W M , VC gn yfr ajTD nparr-DLAsac RAijaa.- broadcast of his description- whiefl Raymond Peck wa* .reifn H.eam. THECECAgKSEe'iW . BeAPH.urrs-snrJ'MctU* of tw o ' and Raymond Lukas. 81 North St..] the B ^ rd will taka what *c- ranged for copies of. "The Upper Now Vork, Jnn. 8 (Mi Jnhl A AMsiuTg X THOuBarr tm -f H tABt!Off, 'V ■Mid he was believed to be wearing Room" to be made available io the 48, of 33 Windemera-St. Hearn is u s t7 c»«.' NO».irEurv«E?,Tv« 0SES0gSTS,.)*e MAC THOSE DOUAD ■--t. bkie dungarees and shirt and a blue scheduled to appear In town Court DnvU Lodge. L '& .AmMhMdor sou WIRE BOUaTO M M A S t/ « ‘ N^rro' a t " “ '* ^ «m .g Membera - nubile tn these places: W. O. to Spain. Mid todny the Spnnlsh . Ch CkbAI o u t.' *r 'Lease Meanw hile. , the Manchester sweater at the time of his escape. Glenny Co., Keith’* Variety-Store, Friday. . An- Investigation into the circum­ govefumeal ft dependabla -- Tha C ^ r a l Pe a k v ^ ^ ^ - . Chamber ha* started polling lU PInehural , Grocery, Memorial ally." He said nn.v .\merienn_ And Hial's no ^iry Ml*, nitker! Morty'g jusl .on* of ^ . •” .! members on whether thev are in- stances of how he got. away has Corner Store and Manchester POUCE HOLD DEMARA ,, Been' started. MsUtnnee to bolster Spnin’a" tlio3* iinHSvai folks who novor doot tho. nbrriial thiRf * J;- tirested. In the rallrovl resuming Mem.orisl'Hosplt*!., ecdnontic potential *1* ■* «m tri- 327 Main “ L the Boston train service. Of the 10 » ““ "T* > Key Weat.' Fla., Jon.^ 6 (45 — in tho ordinory woy— with Mofty, ovorythin^ turns oot UUHT SNOW PREDICTED The FBI said today it ia looking butlon not only to Spain, bat ' —. — . . replies received aa o f this morn- • The executive board end commit­ to our own natloanl aafety nnd hilarious. That's Jill, his girl friond, who thinks ho^^ -..The Centriri RM lty C4. to- Bid- nine indicated a deaJns'for the tee chairmen of the Y/e-TWoi Groim Into tho weird ease, of Ferdinand Oemnra, nljp* Dr. Benjamin that of the nntMNiiiiomntot na­ j'ust obout tho grootosf siDn on^tho comic pogos. You'll well's Sodq Shop, pr'emiaes a t 527 Mrvice resumption, according to' Bosloa, JaS|.^ 5 (AV-A alarm of the Concordia Lutheran Church Hain St. foif.flye yMra from Jan. Mrs. Martha Stevenson, executive nsovIXg im the coast about 300 will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 Jnnen. Impbfter extrnordlnnry# tion* ,wboM leaderahlp We ne- think so, toov^on you rood bur hitoriows now comk 1 at 32.100 a year. ■ seoreUry;. miles at' sea -may bring only at the church. ey West Follee nr* holding the aumed." strip^AtOinTMEEKLE ovtry day in this gopor. Marriage IJcease ' A number of .complaints ;about light *now..^lo New Eagland to­ Sl-yc«r-old man -for ,investiga- 4 John Joseph Daly Jr.,'Hartford, the aervlce in te ^ p tlo n ’ hs'va.glao day Ike Weather ,' Bureau The./Army ahd Navy - Ladies- ^lloa * ( wirlttog b*4 ehecks. They - Then ar*^ ah eatimated twa ' ' ■ ' • ■ ^ ‘ ' eqd Lola Grace Peoples, lit Thom- ^ n voiced In 'Putnam, according forecoater ooM. The storm w m Auxillary will .'hold' a card party Ore holding np aervlce of tbe bllUcn ton* of. low grade iron ore M Dr., Jap. ’ 7, South Methodi*/ -Oh Ferdinand Gagnon, town select- ' moving «a a | ‘ aortbeoatword or Monday night at 3 O 'clock'll the wamuit imHi tha - n u deter- within TOO Jeet of UM SurqLC* to ; Beginiling Monday; Jan. 9 in The Herald M lchlfia's'tiipptr PaMiglula. Church., , , i •*. man. HS also told that' U e new aorthoastward eff Norfolk, Va. clubheime. . „ arinee whether It wMts Deinara. MM«fawT« e ig jiA e a * r. , l \

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UANCHBSTBE BVKNINQ h e r a l d . HANCHBSTBft. OONNe THURSDAY. JANUARY S, ISM PAGE FUTEEH UANGHESTEB EVEOTNO ksBA LD , iiANCBBSTBR. CXINli. THURSDAY. JANUA r V 5 / 1 9 5 6 ' _ . - t ' .-' . ^ v e r G a m e • r'.”« co cim iT c tx m GroMBio Basketballs O a b Style at Giutlen MaoHa FacelcM Dcivotion Official Signal Vote Top Lady Golfer Isow Brora , ...... 347 Hone Racing King Nashua Gets a Bath 85-68 Su^ce^^chieved Low Brora k*aa*asiaase | Pattersbh, Roc Wutach ...... S.S? jfrlaoil Asesaaajaakaaa F I t s 307 V In Last Period W om ui Athlete of 1955 Before Capacity^^owd VrEFt4U^ • •• .esevaas•«e ^ \ SU. M «1 1«6 Ruled in Errbr ■ «S) . Bout in September New York, Jan. 5 UP)—-Patricia irAasodatad Press yrar-ead poll, red Carv^y ...... M It 3H Jane Berg, who onee ■■/ . By EARL TOUT -w Snore...... 7S M m ^ ■ quart er- headed, blue-cyfd Patty out Los Angeles, Jan.- 5 (Ah -r- Oon- backed a football team that Tn another' celetoated golfer, Itebe There might he better college Uakethall players in the country % m New York, Jan. 5 (Sh —A Floyd -Pattereon-ftocky Marciano match troveray and confusion- continued eluded Oklahoma Coach Bud Wil- Dldrikson Zahariaa by 54 pointo— but for this fellow's money biff Toiirimy Helnsohn of Holy Crosa will 37 330 for the world heavyweight title, In Los Angeles la in the making for 33 373 today, but the record boo^ will ; kinaon, was tht woman atl^ tA d f 900 to 146. do as a 1855*66 AU-Amertca selection. The 6-7 sharpshooter from next September. V New Jersey poured In 26 pointo to lend Holy Crime to a top-sided 86-68 iyotals . still, pay the final score'" of the the year for 1965 In the opinion of Mrs. Zidtarlaa, chosen aa the out- •S3 1334 Marciano may box Arohia Moore, Bob Baker or BobvSatterfield in the nation’s sports writers and decision over (Connecticut last night at Storrs before e capacity crowd ■ 1956 Rose Bowl game waa Mich­ atanding 'woman athlete of 195^ June before he meets the 19S2 Olympic 166-pound champion who has - sports broadcaatera. didn’t aee much competition oC 4 500 I CIhW, <1) - - __ been a aeneation since he turned pro. igan SU te 17, UCLA 14. . The stocky, 35-year-old I^Uy 1966, but the writera and Heinuohn^a trut value to the CnuHU^r atUck does not »how Op 1 ft *58551^ B % m Although the Brooklyn- Negro,-y-— ^------—— Ngt since 1949 and the disput­ won this honitt entirely on her caatara atlll showed great . in the box score. Long Tom popped ih 10 besketo and added ala, free I ^Martin ...... n » {Q m who CelebratW his 2 let birthday | heavyweight defense in London, ed touchdown by Northwestern’s ' ability as a professional golfer. for her ability and for hcMxnirage- torowe from the 16-foot lliie huj his ffreetest teem easeti were in the 8 iK yesterday,— ------weighed- 1 less. . . ti,.»than laa166 I offer Cue Moore. Pat­ Her football playing days as one oua fight agstnst cancec^'ne Babe reboundlnf end assist departments. Double and triple teamed during geor* 3l 33 34 Mt during the Olyihplce .he canie In Art Murskowski, when the Wild­ terson, Willie Paatrano and Joey cats beat California 20-14, has of the 50Ui. St. Tigers in Minne­ played In nine toumainanto on the a major portion of the dull Olid listlese game. Helnsohn tomblnto with ' im 1 5 "» « I i5 at 178 1-2 for hla latest start, a Maxim, before but he didn’t want apolis ended a good many .years women'a Winter elKult and won ■oshomore Joe Hughes to completely control the defensive board. Also, I • •• • j|, seventh rofind technical knockout there been such a poet-game ruck­ the match." ' * us. And, strangely, few disputed ago—before she took up golf at two of them. 'Hi m she had to drop Htlnsohn, who packs 220 pounds on hi* well developed frame, came g c h m i d t ...... *2? S SS over jimmy Slade, Dec.-- 8 at Los Lute R<.’-jmiag the age of 15. out for an 'oppntlon on a spinal up with more oeslato than he did baskets. . „ •■"* Seer‘e '“V.'.'.V.V.'.M is so 3to Angeles. the fact Michigan State should Patterson, delayed because he have won its game. Now as the acknowledged "dean” disc and thto for further treat* ------Coach Hugh Greer's Husklea had anderoon ...... - iT 51 Marciano.* who said yesterday in. one of those nights. Their Shooting I HIUnA^...... 134 tn J! took a friend t o Buffalo, N. Y., and A newspaper here kept the ar­ of women’s golf and poasibly Us 'ment. / Lios Angeles he didn’t know when ; was late returning through iKavy most Intense competitor. Miss Bierg percentage waa a poor 25.8 with ' " J ! ! J ! J ? J ? or where he’ll return to action, guments going yesterday with a Mtaa Berg played ii. moat of the fog, listened quietly while ITAmato set a record for,the others to shoot w om e^ open tournament during Knitks Blast only 23 basketo In 89 attempto. rouis ...... MT n i 8311333 weighed 188 1-4 for hie moat re­ story claiming the winning field The: poising wo* spotty most of «*«■ made hie .announcements. Asked- goal by Dave Kaiser in the final at in 1965. She led all the proa on the year. Although ah. placed only cent start against Archie Moore for his own comments, Pattecaon the time and the team appeared - JOffED WCBUto In ^ptember. seven seconds might not have been the women’s circuit In money win- the Women's National aald, "If my manager makei the ninff with a toUl of 916A92.34 and championship and riclpped '^ding Celtics both dead and oluggloh'at tlmea. n. sm ith...... H H C l Chia D’Amato, Patteraon’ea man­ kicked If MSU had bjeen penalized Height Too Much B Sibith ...... ^ pnatch, I think. 1 can- beat him 15 yards for coaching 'from the won the Varden Trophy for low ladiea PGA champlonahip, ager, launched hla boy as a full (Marciano).” average scoring In toumanient Hedged heavyweight at hie birth­ eldetines by illegally throwing in Patty WO) the coveted -Titlahold- Height, pliM HelneOhn, proved Tolol* ...... 1*1 3U ist 333 ^ ”I’d jlke to fight anyone.” he the kicking tee. play. It was the first time one era Tournament for the aixth time In NBA Contest too much for the home club >tl IS! »!» day party at a downtown hotel. ”I said. ”'l think my speed might Have decided that 1956 will be the A Pacific Coast Conferencs player had token both the mqney with a record 29t score, the Tam entered the game with a four- j. gunmens lit 1ST loi IM bother Rocky a little. And a fel­ spokesman said there was no rea­ winning and'low scoring titles In Q’Shanter worW~fIitmplonshlp for New York, jon. 5 (Ah—It’s either game winning atreok oa well os I -=3 year. If Patterson continues to low has to be able to punch, too.” the New England Ctollege Banket--/•■V-«-— 2H 2W 210 T03 function as-he has.” said D’Amato' son for a 16-yard penalty since the same year. the third atraignt year, and the feast or famine for the Boston (Cel­ D'Amato and Patterson /igned In the balloting.by 179 sporto Woman's Western Open for the Hat Pascal of Brooklyn St. John’s, and Fordham’s Ed Bugnlazst wind up In tha cameto'a boll Tournament (Champlonahip. \ d ,’ who previously had set 1966 as his time was put when the’tee came eye as a large crab while scrambling ti loose, hall in a recant game at Madison Square Garden. tics. Naahua’B n «u p of huidlen makM.sure h« look! like' the million anti a quartef paid for him. Top a new five-year contract to dispel onto the field. - He said both writers and broadcasters in the fifth ti It. Le'oa than a week ago the Celts Until the loot period when ytouth- L. Mniumphr ...^ ....iii M ill ]Q| target date. rumors that other personr had lioraes get a ooee^nror quickly, but Nashua la surrounded at Hialeah by handlers. He’s even allowed ”If there are obstacles. It is our coaches had been schooled before This earned her the firit place had a string of seven straight vic­ fui coach Ray Nccjilg of the C?ru*|*^ Moiumpny »»»*«*«* H ., fl Mi m n been trying to "move in” on the the game that if the clock waa votea.ot 48 writers and broadcaat­ sodern nubstltuted freely, Connec- Touts ...... A .101 ITI to nip—as he does here to workout boy Bill McCleary. ^ ______job to ' eliminate them,” - said fighter now that he is of age, tories and .were tied with Phila­ D’Amato, emphasizing the "our,” stopped, "the tee could be sent in Aeelo & Sylvester era In the balloting foi the ath­ delphia for flret place In the East- tlcut was atricUy a ”one-*hot” 1* . m legally. Actually, the\olf lontract without a penalty for coaching lete of the year. She waa second team. One try at the hoop and If j , ’ (S ih in 7 .’.’.".’.r.'.', S Im i S S V- ”He convinced me In hla iaZt fight still has about two years to run In Fullm er Wants Lausse Sport Schedule em Dlvlsloh the National Boo- the vVay he handled Slade, a fellow Jaynett Pruiett makes a pleartiqi, if incomplete, picture during a from the sidelines. on 22 ballotr and. third on 12. Mra. ketball Assn. the ball didn’t drqp through th« New York State. Zahariaa draw 38 first place votes. who Just beat Hurricane Jackson. Civic Leag^ug^game In ChattaiMei^ Her face matches her form, but " Support For Statement Edges Cheney Teeh Now they have loet two-ln-a-row nets H was taken off the boardel”****'*...... 119 231 lU 618 He’d weigh 180 or 186 for Mar­ lYAmato te president of the you’ll have to take the camyniman's word. She’s a neat nurse off 14 seconds and four thirds. Point Friday, J m . ■ following their aecond straight by (Cross defender*. ,. . « ■ Boxing Guild of New' York that This backed up the statement by scoring’ vaa on a 3-9-.1 basis, Before Meeting Champ ciano. and on the basketball court. MSU Coach Duffy Daugherty im­ , Steadings High vs. Meriden, 8:30— eetbocK by the New York Knicks The Crusaders were 30-35 pointo f • I ! «!S 81 has been havln" so much trouble Doris Hart, the women’s tennis Armory. Can't Be Ignored with the New York State Athletic mediately after the' game. W Pet. 8-86 lost night. They troll the better then the Huekles last night ^ J* J2* He is so large in stature he championA.W the only other one Tuesday, Joa. I t Before making wholesale aubatl* Total* ...... lU 431-U4 913 Touch Graham’s Record Commission. If he does not sever The confusion began after 58 Green Manor ...... 3 1.000 who cut much of a figure In the Cleveland, Jan. 5 (AT —/^t Iast.,f.ing,< and considered the gate of Warriors by 2H gamot and the can’t be Ignored.” /, minutes and 26 seconds of the McBride’s ...... 3 1.000 High V*. BuUceley, 8:80—Hart- third place Knicks are breathing tuUons, the Worcester club led 60* , ***** m 'as « s D’Amato said iie hadn’t talked his connection \^ith the Guild be­ voting aa the experts apparently a victorious fighter who doesn’t 95,708 Weil spent. fore Jan. 16 he v.’UI forfeit hie New Basketball Fans Buzzing contest were history. T titn , with Xcato dc Sylvester.1 .333 had trouble recalling the perfor­ ChMtell^nk despite blood stream­ fold. down their necks. Ths Knicks and 39 with 10:39 to play end 70-46h . Witilw ..V.V.V.V.V IM im IM. MT with A1 Welll./Marclano’a man­ UCLA on Its 2(), the Bruins were want to take on th(/ champion Friday, Joa. It (Celtics meat again tonightat with 7:41 remaining,oiv the c l o c k . I ^ ____T o A as bad as the score would seem to about half the game. TurklngtOn was the big gun for the winners, diving champion, with 48 points; Ipg. ‘T il get to Robinson In tlipe.” cuts. ahead Sl-iSO when tha Knicks ex­ back is In. better position, most State put on a good rush. Louise Suggs, winner of five wom­ In the oecond half when Connecti* „ im •<« aaaae. It’s like likening flghtera of of' the tlnu, to decide what - play Indicate, suffered one of its ’"cold­ threw in 20 points to run his total Referee Ross-Dean gavo an arm hooping IS. points. IiV August Judges, Fans Disagree . Judge HeVb Williams scored it Partsiucu Defisated ploded midway In ths period. They cut attempted to" apply to* a jiSSf ./.ItlltUr.'iU 1 8 M ^ .different periods. to call. He's on the field, has the est” nights in the shooting de­ to 86, and Cyr’s.12 points was his signal for a penalty for intention­ aidto the cause with 13- tollies. en’s pro golf tournaments, with 27,.. Last night’s nationally televised 96- 92 for Fullmer, Referee Lou hit seven field goals In a row with presaurc with on all-court preea, / T S *:= .'T S:'fis . Xat’s let Graham bow out this feel of the game, gate reporta from partment connecting for only ^2 best effort of the season. Several ally grounding the pass. He Joe Kozicki was the outstanding Shelly Mann, holder of numerous bout left many of the 1,487 Arena Parker saw It 97-94 for Fullmer Sweetwater Clifton getting four In floIy*Crosa was prepared and with H'***'* PS iH i n H 3 TOd-tlmiets and near old- teammatos on each play. If he Pagani^s, Grill baskets in 53 attempts or 23 per times the aggressive 6-3 Cyr Inter­ stepped off the penalty. Critics, player for the losers tossing in '16 swimming records, will> 27 and Nk- spectators, as well as the judges. and Judge Charley Bill dissented By Walnut 103-39 succession, Five New Yorkers Heinoohn, jo a Uebfer ofid O aorgala; U oiism ...... n si n 338 I may name auperior quarter- aBiOiWiy ( ^ cent. Another determining factor cepted or stole Hall passes which tional Figure Skating champion In disagreement as to which f i l t ­ with a 95-92 vote for Casteliani. scored In double figures with Ken Wsddleton leading the way, D. ..1..... 114 lOO iM 3 wan^ a report.” who had watched on ‘TV, pointed markers and playing great de­ Tenley Albright with 26. stmt they can't dig up one The hundreds of thousands who in the on,f-sided tilt was High’s were easily converted into scores. out\hat if the pass was grounded. fensively. er should have wpii. But the crowll The Associated Press scored it Stoodlngs Bears tha top man s i 20 pointo. Bill ied UP a 42-80 edge. With .lUlTotots ...... SOF 131 103 533 Easy Winners checre’d both men for their .show- 97- 93 for Castelisni. -6 '-4 utea to play. Cross was ou tl- • 1*1 aw *** With Automatio Otto's racord. Gra­ have followed Otto Graham since huge 664t9 edge' in rebduiids* Tall Buzz Keeney, Roy Shen- UCL«-TIKBuld have been charged The contest was lop-sided a's' Shsrinsn Isd Boston with 25. X ham led Oqi Browna to l6 division hla NortHweatern dsya know that Meet Meriden Friday nlng and Joe Hahn, Zatursky’s with a safety and Michigan State McBride’s .height was too , much North End Package .. Johnston snapped out of his front 45-82. In as many yemra no one, had to think for him. Bven Standlnge Whether the locals were lucky leading reserves, were again ac­ given two points. That would have for the smaller CYO quintet. Me* Rangers Win 5-4, Walnut Grill scoring slump with 26 pointo, five Converting 10 out of flielr firatl Mrs. Glick Leader last Friday night, or whether.,they and you eah’V>te any better than if Brown did shuttle those guards Y LRA(>l'E W Pet. corded amplf opportunity to gain made the score 16-14. Bride’s racked up 31 points in the Pagan! s more than Dolph Bchayce recorded 12 foul tries In the second half| perfect. Ha lashto the Browna to Mrrtill’i Market 7 201 row night When they engage a tall tlie arm signal had been in. error break, Connecticut defenders were J . Vinner ...... 115 107 ISl .77:1 Man. Wallpaper • .500 ers. one-handed set shots from the cor­ New York. jan. (A*—It was Thursday., Saturday Nights Royals tallied only two field goals. Sebring, Flo,, Ja a . 0 (ff) —Mra laague. V. Parrapd ...... » - 103 ms 2fls W hile\Glaiw . . . . .250 and veteran Meriden quintet a t ’ Meriden won the first meeting and the penalty was for having an onlv a few weeks affo that Coach For the third straight gam* Wqi left a atop^ or two behind. the Armory. Both rivals sport ner tallying 21 points. Dick Far­ Oiuck Noble hit with a field giml Mauries Qllck e(- KsItlwWire led Bewdreas e ( Pbei From Athletic Pos I„ Farrand ...... OS — 08 Man. A\ito Parta .000 last winter 71-68 hut was soundly Ineligible receiver downfleld. Phil Wsriibn of .the New York nut Grill scored over the century with 45 seconds to play and Lorry \ identical three won and two lost rell played a good game under the Now that the spirit of the holi­ Little Bohky Osborn (!^11> led] wbmen amateur ffolfen Into the Graham was the Ixm Eibudrtou Tolajii dumped 72-49 the second time Wrong Signal Rangers was taking of finishing mark drubbing Manchester Auto Foust tipped In a layup a few sec­ the Huskle attack with 19 ^ to to . ,,cond round of tk* flirt National of football and representing the ...... *21 4!H> ,WS 1.188 records but the Red Raiders will boards while coming up with 16 days has faded for another year Cerrenll't iMtaranre IS> Walnut Grill kept a firm grip on around. The host quintet must In Chicago, Bill Reed, asistant tallies, mostly via rebound.% In in the NatloniJ Hockey League Coach George Mitchell and - hia Farts K^-39 Tuesday, night Ih the onds later t l cUmok the Pistons' 11 cominff at ths foul 11ns. Gordon | today- same otty. They faulted Boudrapu O U* Oraham Kingston. R. I.. Jan. 6 (flh—Prof. T. Martin ..... ,s __ im 124 122 154 enjoy a definite height advantage to WUson, said Dean got the playoffs. He /wasn't particular first game of the Rec Senior Frank W. Keaney, for the past 36 Farr ... lift II8 106 119 second place l«v the ftec Senior since three of their atartera. Carl get past the Red Raiders to keep a losing battle Dana Aiustln, play­ talented Green. Manor Proa, cur­ drive. George Tordley led Fort RuddF dropi^ Jn 16 tallies sad j y o t ^ eompaiffner, on nearly every count, yet he wi P. ArPtn ...... 119 169 pace with Windham lor CCIL hon­ wrong signal originally from an­ about what position just so it League doubleheadcr- played at Wayne with 25 pointo. an. outplayed Paul Ksspsr col­ years a coach and director of ath­ ...f 107 121 League Jaat night by trouncing Robinson, Burt Dziadek and Bob ing his first game at the' • Rec, rently sporting' a four won and Local Sport poatod an 80 yestordar ovsr ths the flnest rttortstop in the game, Gfaham waa, however, a-m ore M. rnrrrnlt .... tu 124 120 .T6i> ors, whereas a loss wauld drop the other official. He did not Identify wasn’t lower/than fourth place Buckley School, Th* second con­ Clyde Lovellette tossed In 28 lected 10. Uebler had 16 and letics at the University of Rhode Twaronitc ...... 114 12.1 115 174 Simmonsi stand a mere 6'4. him. scored nine points. two lost record, hope to speed up 6,600-yard Hsrdsr Hidt coarse Frofeaalonalty, Graham did not White Glass 8-1-64, thus setting the Indians, into a s^ond place tie Today witj) a seven-point spread their schedule to at leaat two test ' )>etweeb North End Packoga pointo ss the Lakers held off the Wsddleton 15 before foullnff ouL. where psT is 78. call algnala. There were'htore akllf- tile passer than Van Broclf Island, yesterday was granted re­ Indians’ A1 Cole was simply Young Knox’ stepfather, Har­ Arelo a Hylveater (.VI) over tile third place Detroit Red and Manchester Wallpaper waa tirement hy the State Board of .Totals^...... ,.'540 630 :iS6 1796 stage for a battle for flr*t place brilliant against the Warriors with the Silver City schoolboys. B F PI*. games a week. Wasting little time (shatter Hawks' lost ptriod'-FsIly, Bob Connecticut’s freshman drubbed Mrs. Richard Nowmoa ot East ful ball-handlers. Automatic Otto tin, Binka and all the otkers. He with the once-beaten North End Both Manchester and Windham vey. had some comments to make, nuc.-dl. t ...... 7 4-8 I* wing* folrowing s come-from-be- won by U.e North Endcr* on a for­ Holy Cross In ths preHminary 87- Trusteto of State Colleges. scoring 27 points via one-handers FmIDi. f ...... 3 1-8 . * In getting started in that direction Pettit,'blanked in the first qusrterj OrOnffs, N. J.. bod low net of 78. was a minimum running th reat As threw the soft ball when he had Pna wiiiu rt) Package five next week. The sec are unbeaten In two league gams* which is not umis^ial. hind 5-4 /triumph last night, he’s feit when Wallpaper ,showed up, sparked the Hawks within two 65 with 6-7 M Ckmper scortoff 27 Keaney’a retirement-.la effective KiMi ...... r... 105 132 116 1.55 from the aide and driving layups, Vlnmn f .-rri ii . . r. .Z- 3-4- J the energetic Mitchell haa already ANNUAL e l e c t io n s of offi­ Othci# loodora after tha .first remarkable as >evwas as a passer, ORpilly ...... 7... 121 iai ond game played' at Buckle.v School while Meriden has split in two. out' He didn’t think Coach Sanders Zin***r. c ...... : ...... 3 0-0 6 counting on second place. booked hla Pros for two appear­ with only three men. pointo. 66-64,. St the btort of the points. /, to, the one Tvhen the eltua- June 30, or 26 daya after his 70th 114 160 and he also proved his tean1> lead­ used Ronnie enough or at th * ' cers of the White Eagle Deep Sea round at^Uw Tt-hels ovntt w an; Graham was n ot the best Norm birthday. However, the trustees (JijrtKi .... 101 157 104 .162 aaw the Auto Parts play their beat ing rebounder. His 117 markers in ings. IjiForzc. Z ...... ,(...... * '•* 7 ’Tve' had my cake all Season ances this week. , • . . The sensational ,Norm Burke final period but Lovellette and hla Van BrotoUn of the Ime Angeles tlon called^r that type of pitch. BatPK ...... 1H 1f)6 im v169 proper time. He said the,,eoa'ch Aiiih>*l. Z ...... * )-* 13 and I/fihe it." he said after seeing Fishing a u b will be held Sunday Marge Burns, drosnsboro, K. O., Graham wto of bfww average granted hla- request to go bn ter­ WalckotC’xkl , ...... 110 126 117 161 game of the season although going Tomorrow night the locals make who ha? bc«n burning up the dr- mstos finished fast. Pettit wound kept- Sam Brown in uivtltThe run­ . .X. 9-24 55 his Rangers overcome a three-goal afternoon at 2 o’clock oat the Dsns___ Point, (3*Uf. (F)—The bolt 88; Mrs. jaroma Miller, SUntfOrd, Rams, for one. was his peer at minal leave for the last semester down to their eighth straight de­ TfUiUa 2a their third start in the miich cult, set a'seoaon’s scoring record up With 27 pointo. speed, but w im t liy football to ToUiB ...... S72 624 6ii1 1799 ning attack had beetr'stopped and T radf (IF) defl/it with five successive goals White Eagle Hall on North St. worked juet fine—even though It I Cena.; Mrs. Archie MeLavs, Host* throwing m long psee. It was his of the college year- feat 89-61^ after le'adlng Pagani'a B K Ptff. strengthened Central Connecticut by droppthg In 18 field goals «)3d a own. coach. Brown, who tabbed Jim snow off his s p w Or lack of It. Rpnn’w tt) MSU earlly readjusted itself for In/the final period. "I know this AH members are urged to attend was six I'enturiea old. Dr. Richard Ings-ui-Hudaon. N. T ,; Mrs. WIN He ran with the idea of eluding The board named Frederick D. SalvRlore ...... 121 131 H2 174 Soda Shop at the end of the first Flshrr. f .. Basketball League engaging the a* several mattera pertaining to pair of free throws for a totrt of Tlnka of thp Pittaburgh Steelera llAffPIloW ...... 106 /•^ liHl Dayton Places Witt Streak a desperation passing game. He DopflnE. f . team catr play that kind of hockey 38 points. The content wps quickly T. Btrcet displayed four fish to I Horn Ehrlich, West CsWweU, N. wduM-be tacklers. He sort of slid Tootell to h i director of athleticn. quarter 19-18. didn’t "approve of the officiating IlFyart. f .. winless Meriden YMCA \ Alumni new business will be brought up prove it. The bsltT A jsr full of J.; Mre. J. Los; Htatington. N. T<. as a Bi^wrlor abort pasaer, J. Martin ...... !W 11X1 .120 In the opener, Steve Bellinghirt ei’efy game If it so desire*. They turned into a rout when Burke Pro Boxing SHow away from them, usually looking, and Paul R Cleurzo to be assistant J. MrY'urry ...... 120 inn 119 ■either. Dunahu*'. t 'just need to be driven and T in­ Club at 8:15 at the Silver Oty for discussion. grsiishoppers found embedded 111 I and Mrs. George Pugh, 8ebrlaff, all to throw. He permitted hloqkcrs to director of athletics; effective im­ Vmrrlck ...... 1.11, 110 put on a .display of sharpshooting Twr#k. c ... Y. Also considered much stronger dropped - in six buckets in the first MrCnim . . 123 ^ 0 5 On Line Against^Duquesne Young Knox, a star passer, had Aioxkv. c tend to do that.” J quarter snc. went on to score 21 the ice of s glacier In Montano. I with 88a. get in-their licka. That done, he’d mediately.. • I • and paced the GrIUers to a well suffered a broken lione in his ankle Watson Dlsguste4l than last winter Merldeij la spear­ ICE HOCKEY instructions for In Hartford Hall Tkey were sent to Dr. Streot by! ______throw off the timing of tacklers While keaney ^jvas basketball TolaU ...... 536 667 1672 earned -victory with 32 pointa: lialr. K . .. headed by veteran Jack French boys of high school age and under pints in the opening' half. BemIe on Nov. 12 against Washington. Koxirki, E ■ 1 Watson was so disgusted after August, who scored 23 pointo, and some (riencls who are members of I MAIN AITKAOTION with a swivel-hipped burst. coach, he developed the Rhode I-n* Rvery man on the squad scored in New York, Jan. 5 (/P)— Seven-*- Other notworlhy events last It wasn’t known how effective he 1 the wlBga had taken a three-jeoal and set - shooter Ndrb Fahey, one will be given Saturday afternoon ths' American Association, for th# I Boston, jo n . 5 (85 — T9d WU- land famed '’firehose” type of-play. MmnrKe»l^r MMorii Bill Sheekey and Steve Bellinghlri Hsrtfoi-d. Jsn. 5 - T h e first box­ ■ & c Great In Glutch double figures With Norm Burke foot Bill Uhl and hU Dayton Fly- night: ii;:QUld be in th e,bowl game, but he Ti'tAlB. . . 3(1 I le’ad that he was ready to play the of the CXTBL’i top scorers. The at 1:30 at- the Canter iSpringa Advancement of Science. They jieau, Bostoa Rod- Son slugger,, ."0 Kowlcki ...... I l l ' 117 117 167 and Bill Sheekey each bagging 19. era return to action after a week’s Biggest upset—Belmont Abbey's Senrp M half 2<)-19 Aci'lo ft downstatera have dropped league Annex piovlMed there ia public with 17 and 16 tallies respectively, ing show of the year hers wUI be When It was third-down and MaxKoll ...... 101 114 115 130 iet up the second UCLA touch- entire last period with six men. all looked impre/sive in a winning dug them out of the glacier and will be the main attraction at ths MOTOR Norm ...... 112 UR 119 849 Wally Darling of the losers shared vacation tonight agaihst tough | 84'-82 over Richmond. do-wn. encounters to both : F r a n k i e’s skating on the iton.d. If public held St Foot Guard Hall Tuesday ssy the bugs "must hsva. bsen iNew England Sportsmoa sad Boat eight to go hi the waning minuter, HOCKBY AT A GLANCB. Sawlf'la ...... 107 102 .McHrldf's (55) Then Jack Evans scored at 1:28 cause; John Morlanas hooped 12 12R 117 the 8corlng,honor* with Bellinghirt Duquesne in an effort to send .their j Undefeated—Temple woq No. 7 One point- on which there has B y/*• Ptp. Drive-In and Hartford St. Cyril’s skating is not alloWed on the caught in the ice when trapped in I Show Feb.'4-12 at M s c h .a a ie -a and possession im^rative, Graham .kovln ...... m 117 121 .IRS tvo «♦ of the third session. At 6:28 Andy markers for the cinless AutoiUen. night when ksrtford welterweight Totalii ...... 560 dropping in nine buckets and four undefeated skein into double fig­ turning back Lehigh, 81-48. been no controversy — Kaiser's l.p.sprrancp The locals also lost -to the East pond, ice enthusiasts will meet would get It. , Wednesday'* Results 5R6 620 176* AdaiiiF, f ...... ID /• 1-5 21 Hebcnlon tallied and little more Billy Lynch tonglee with A1 War a downdraft. Dr. Street, on ardent Building. WllUoms will put oh his 1953 BmCK fouls for 22 points. Streaks—St. Bonaventut-e won placement, the first of his career, 0-2 0 Hart'fofd' quintet, current league Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 at Hh has never flustered, had the - National I.eague Roerrs I'srp. (C) ures. Gihbei, ...... 0/ than a minute later came through “ B P PI*. ner of. Reeheeter, N. Y., In the fes- fisherman, tried them os bait renowned, fly costing sxhlbitlona BpiNel 4-deer. SIsirted Fast 59th in a row at home, whipping traveled 41 yards from the point f ...... f 3-4 10 } leaders with four victories in s i the annex. Ausuit. 1 ...... tompjete confidence of his teaaf- New York 6, Detroit 4. OhamhprB ___ ...... I ll RR ItW 307 It will be 10 victories without a' ILO 16 again to tie the score. Watson ...... 10 S-* J3 ture bout. ' more or less sa a joke. His success bs s fisherman sad eompots ia sa Vary-lew I Gamourfaux ...... 112 111 122 145 LeMoyne of N. Y.. 80-70. of the kick to the. goal posts and Farrell, c ...... A 4 many starts, but bounced back Wilson. ( ..«*«« ...... 4 1-3 9 metes. ' . Toronto 4. Chicago 2'. Manchester Auto Parts started defeat If the Flyers ':get past RratiU g ...... 1 (M) 6 )wniptly forgot about his idea. Rurkp c Lynch is recognized ae one of the provss fish don’t know the dif- exhibition of fly -costing., akilla Snow ...... -97 116 96 .129 was good. B.irth. g ...... 0 IVO 0 I.arry Popein and Wally Her- last Friday to upset the strong 1^4 M ference between, fresh bait and with jock Sharkey, foftner -world It was not George Ratterman's . American League Tarr.a ...... inn 142 179 fast and built up an 11-4 lead as Duquesne, and. wrtle the road the Bid to Begaln Ranking MEVER'AL FINE bowling scores Rpllingliiri. g ...... R 0-2 t i moit promising boxers In New geaheimer also scored* before Red Saints. 8h**k*y, z • •■ ...... t l-J IT fault that the ^nw ns did not do Pittsburgh 5. Hershey 3. milnskl ...... : 124 120 114 .17R Pagani’a had' triJuble finding thp rest of the season will not be com­ Seton Hall, practicallypractic always s T o ta ls...... -C6 3T 1 55~ were recorded last higlit and they England,, and his fsm s as a clever, stole. I hesvjrwelght boxing champion well in exhibitions prior to the hoop. Pinky Hohenthal-kept his pletely cle^ if they get pasr the C.Y.O. (5?) Kelly" got his sscond goal of the 'Travel to Danielson / included:' Y League-Jack ViUner Buffalo 3, Spritigfleld' 2. Totali ...... V ... 553 ^ 8 1 602 1738 power, made a fresh bid to,get in 'ToUil* sr-'...... 1 , ...... 4* 7-17 103 mittster has spread beyond that MT OAKLAND St. start of the campaign just cloned. Raatem I,eagne team in the game during the first Dukes, it wdil be a lot smoother. the top 20 by setting down Lziypla R K Pt!*. game for Detroit. Saturday night the Proa travel 151-373. Bud Fish 355, Tommy A«ta Partii -« * kTiowcost- Krarnv...... 135 Inft .179 superior manpower" and height. used as a yardstick, Dayton -should 0 Intyre taltod both of the HaWks’ scheduled at 8:30. The Hawks Salvatore 374, (diet Nowlckl 137* pdnehts are not quite so liard to ZanlVH]|^o ... — 127 127 68-60 tg reverse a result of last Pet. Viordon. .-f 0:1 boast sevei-al outstanding cagers 367. Ed Kovis. 137-385, Walt Snow Totals ...... - '19 1-9 39 Jim.jplenne>;..-iwh6 was held to become stronger aa the season Groa-itea ...... goals. Score at half 50-15 WalnuU. get. Oh,-there are many pampered progresses. Through the years Tom week, while Kansas State smoth­ .833 Totals ...... '. 10 22 in their lineup including Walt Mc­ 136. Bundl Tares 142-379. Stsn _ ..J V...... 610 569 1603 seven potfTts during the first half, North Ends ...... 666 'Sco rr at* tialf 31-9 McBrldp’ii. name fighters whp would have , Ray'w iti Bisekburn’s teams have been at ered (College *of the Pacific 87-36, Nally, ■ ex-Willimantic Teachers Hilins)LLE4iE BASKETBALL John nivoAa'rh..,...... 126 112 101 139 their beat after the new year. College standout who qutscored' Paul Correnti 38.’), Ed Bollnskl BIK 8 EL 1. DART LEAUL'E their handlers want no part of him'fy ended up with ih tallies. Jim Ooss to an 86-68 victory over Con C!orrenti’s Insurance .. .000 big Art Quiniby two weeks ago 368. Skippy Kearns 135-135-379i Jo p Rivoka 4.;..7 t>>0.16 inn r-- Farrell and Bill Kelley played well ‘.Meet Again in Season First Round But Al Warner Isn’t sfrsld -o f fjuth^il.Guthiip ,...... ^fA-^127. in5^157-:'ll7 ll7 149 After tonight’s game, the Fly­ necUc'ut. St. John’s of Brooklyn Temple 81, Lehigh 48 when the latter, performed with Edfile Psganl 36i. Mike Zwicic W ■ L P e t. Lynch. He’s s scrapper from the K. P ssani ...... ;.1 3 i IIS 382 for the losers, racking up 31 points' nipped Rhode Island 86-81, West­ Tlie North 'Hkids -played their Canisius 71, Fordham 63 .the New London Oilers. Ex-Rliode 351# Ernie Pohl 3.58, EH MeMuHln H e s r i s ' ,,- ...... 17 ,10 .630 ACPto ...... '...... JIS between them- - ■ ers . miist tangle with Duquesne word ”Oo!;” end he goes and, goes, Bgain at the tail-end-of the sea­ ern Michigan had no trouble with beat game of the season lart night St. Michael* (VU) 81. Vermont 64 Island State star. At Nichols, and 136, Buster Keeney 151-386. John Diamonds ...- ...... 15 17 .565 ever forward In battle. He was the 'Total* WaUsi 4irill iM> as they blasted favored Paimer ICE SKATES Holy Cross 85. Cfenoertlcut 68 .. *73 *83 *32 188* ' . B F 1 son. and. next month have >a date Bowling Green 82-63. In .-a -Mid George Dropo, Walt’s yo)inger Sasiela 137-37.5, BenJiy Pagani C lu b s ...... 12 15 .444 welter and mlddleiYeiKht champ df Aukuiit...... t-2 with Memphis State, like Dayton American Conference game, and ftooftnc 6'"-40 in the Y Intermedi­ St. John’s'iBkrfI 86. Rhode Is­ brother, also play leading roles 352; Country Cliib Women-Edith' Sp a d es ...... 10 j r .370 a section of the Pacifre while ih the Ijike wiuoif. f .rri ope of the five major uhbeatens in Texas .CThristi'an upset Texas 83-67. ate Leagiie. The win enabled the ’ SHARPENED land 81 with the Danielson quintet. —— - Hilinski 1S4-3.50; Mixed Doubles- service. We Are Smashing All Sal^ Recor^ "il. Zmick IDl 12* 13* 3*1 Burke, c .... Northiea to take ovef -. nclisputed Syracuse 85. Cornell 67 Maf-}’. 'Simmons 144-34L Daisy Sobl.kl ...... I,. ** --C »S 1*3 Brillnshiri. z the country.- State, incidentally, Soutihem Methodist turned the ta­ Flat. Bevel or Hollow. 'Ct^^L officials are also making la s t Night's Scores Since his return to boxing he haa Pohl ...... li» 127' IM .7*8 Sh ffkry, t ■ has gone over 100 points Tour bles-on Rich 8t-66 and Kansas possession of second plade. Rangy' Delaware 84, Rutger* 78 ’• plans for another dqubleheader Morrlsion 119 and John Simmons Hearts 2. CHuhs 1; Diamonds 3, proven s much better and stronger Krtndra ...... SS 91 — 1ST Bob Brass, little Bemie, Baton and (Ground St. Bonaventure 80.. Lemoyne featuring Green Manor and ' Fran'- 137-356. Spades 0. ' . Msol-achlaii ...' . 97 110 12* X» ToUU 36 7-* 13 times this season. Whew! •■ State downed the Oklahoma Aggies fighter than before his Army stlnL With SensoTiohol Allowances Kochin __ - 107 107 2H Whilf liUww 461) yailquished Miami IFLA ) 79-71 in 65-62. ' Red O’Neill led the accurate and Sk^temaster Method (NY) 70 ’ . kle’s. Tentative date has been set ’’That Army life made" a new man the Senior Rowl semi-final i a a t sustained North' End' attaclc. New Haven Tchra 97, Danbury for Wednesday night at the. East ,NE.\T W EEK’S schedule in the Jim Miller of Wisconsin led the of me.” he said recently, " I ’m Total* .... 491 *80 *7* 1828 DAi'linf. f . Palmer' .Roofing, who only last liardra <21 Harr, f . ,. night and w iltm eet Spring Hill Tchra 53 Hartford High School. Cofich Ray Rec Senior'”'" BssketbsH League Big Ten in punt returns during much stronger and feel I can reach For Ypur Old Wood^Torm Windows MrMiilhn . 11.7 9* 1.78 'nj'rktngtn^. for the title tonight. • - week upaet the leag.ie-leading NASSIFF ARMS Vlllanova 70. West Chester 62 McKennas Drive-In combine pairs Walnut Grill and North End 1955 with sTl/sverage of 15.8 yards my goal, s shot at s- world.-.Ufle J. Zairk . 101 127 118 Pinkin, K • 12 California * Backing _ Gros-itea,' could not get going and Columbia at Pitt, postponed th would, mwt St. Cyril’s Ih the sec­ Package S4bre.in the'7:15 opener per return. one^'of these days.” Vo»iolo .. 170 104 -103 :W7 ; UpioTi. g George Wiuhingtoh is the mijy ■’ was guilty of shoddy passing and ond'conttot with Green Manor ‘ and Dooh^ Toward Lijetime Ajidrr*r.n . 102 124- « 3 other member of the top 10 with a COMPANY Thursday night Tuesday night, with Manchester i^ w Man . SS ^ 91 -Totals ...... 26 12>19 64 1960 Winter Games poor defensive play. Seton Hail 69. Baltimore Loyola battling one of the other loop riv­ Wallpaper and Manchester . Auto Fackartf . — — 92 Score it half 46>31 Walnuts. game on ta'p tonight. The colonials Boh Neil and Jay Brainard kept 1015 Main Street 7 als in the first game.' ^ Parts meeting In the 8:30 night­ play Maryland. 54' ■ . ____ , T oU li . . . .134 840 589,1643 PagaiirB (69) the . Roofers "Tn tlkr;game-“^rin g cap. Wednesday’s first contest A iiin ia ip Combination Windows aiid Doors F Pis. Uoyd Aubrey made^ Notre Dame Sacramento, cillf.v Jan. 5 (An- the first half but faded after In­ Five mothers with 18 children matches While Gjasa against Chick McClure Stiy5 — MlIkr’B I HuMard. f . 0*1 histor>: last night W-hen he broke The California' State'"Olympic termission.- . ' among them compete on )i bowling Paganl’s ■"Soda Shop w hile the r riaufbkF'vi. 9.1 94 564 (Jlonhwy'. f . ^ the Irish field .house scoring rec- Commission today-bseked a North Kad* kl 113 W 1H6 ^ Wilkie, r . 1960 Winter Games at Squaiy Bra*,*, t . in 1-8 21 jH p to the moon but djbh^a; 111 m 94 124) Parani. c .. operative, notching 2 6 'in the sec­ Valley, but one big question re^ ® •••'■'iW,.,...... 1 o n in itohkQ ^ I. ond half, thus erased the mark aet mained unanswered: ON rllL t ...... 8 3-4 14 ■we can offer you a ^ n is IS A UMITED OFFER! SO ACT NOW! Totals ...... 549 501 497 1*47 I Trdford. ( Kennedy, z ...... 3 ^1 4 Tbttc'*m*2ic is thcK'fibori that ' %c,iiniplifictcatc. FloCesistdy . Walmal iiHII (4) by Joe Bertrand in 1963 against Where will the commission get Quinby. z ...... 0 Yvi n BRAKE good deal on a B riaufhsoy...... 125 62 121 .72* T olalf ...... 18 13-20 89 Loyola of Chicago. . ' adds-lovcltncw to every fooffl. fw rugs and fiitOititN dm ...... i..;.;...ll9 151 ll8 7*8 Attia r a r u (611 The Irish, fresh' from detondlng the five million dollars needed to-|xoi*i* ■ ...... 31 3-1* 8* No guessing ss to color.- we Saslola ...... lH) iiVt 137 375 B K r u - put on the high Sierra show t Palmer Roonaf lit) BOWL THE MODERN WAYl (sent laidso itdioas delay fgc FOR FREE Whalkfl ...... t04 110 .719 Thompfon, f ... • • • • • t . . . 1 M 7 their Sugar Bowl title in New From- all indications, a request - , B- show you the fiooring conpictely Mnding and finiihiaf. B. pAranl ...... 121 123 l«* 352 lluntin^on, f . . .. 0 (W2 ; 0 Orleans, were In no ifiood to trlfie T uiu, f ...... 0 . .. 7 .2-17 16 tor- the money ^111 go -to the T«n (10) outomotie pin s«tlsk ihcw sad otter Total* ...... 600 ' *6* ,*?2 1780 Morlanon. -g . . . 6 . (V4 12 Mith Butler, and.zipped to a 43-34 Clifford, f ; ...... it's laid. An saiuiBg. imprmc- ^ 7 California legislature, which al­ C A U Ml 9-4S33 R. Kelky. g .....e.... 1-1 15 halftime lead. After that'thef-e wSa ready has appropriated one mil­ Nell, c . & (V,:; t»rs or* ROW in oporotion. meal that affords mstchlcss floor­ . sdvantsfM In BRAOLSY Pre­ T...... * . M 11 no question aa to the outcome. ' J * '* ’",'*-’- c ...... 1 3-3 Includea lining nhd Inbdr—THE BEST BBAKE JO B IN TOWN fin ithed Hardwood flood, dd lion dollars. And state officials S .T«'-rdy. Z ...... 3 1 -3 '- ing beau^ for every roooi. OFIN. THIHBDAY EYININGS TiiL. 9 n ’EO N ESD AVS' FIGHT Totaia ...... 1* *5-20 61 Maryland, meanwhile, warmed have Indicated the money may be Bulku* z ...... ’! 3 0-1 PONTIAC name that meant superb btsuiy, Score at halt 43-34 P azani'a .Brainard, f 4 YOUR DOILARS HAVE MORE^ENTS HERE Opifiinjpi for morniB9 and Uniform penetrating finish a^ up to 'its George WaahlngtMi bat­ forthcoming, ii- ; .u no fteater com fo dd flow Cleveland ■ — Gene Fullmer. tle - by clubbing South'Carolina, plied sHthe fitriory seals the. \ The commission yesterday ap­ Totala ...... TT? A-\% 40 oftoniooR roMrv^ons. . wOod, fives s hard-weaiinf nw hsrdirood flood. 157>i, -West Jordan. Utah! out­ 78-67, in an Atlantic Coast (Confer­ Score ki halif 34-30 North End*. pointed Rocky Casteliani, 159. HARDBOOTS HELD BACK proved a plan ^calling for locating SERVICE McClu r e b • • • *> . ence game.. Coach Bud Millikan of •all facillUea on a 60-acre site In Cleveland,-10. -r the Terps had ^ long took at hla Columbus,: Ohio (NEA)—Ken­ the NorUierh. Caltfomia MduntfdQ Cortina. Italy, this month- to help Try Bowling On TbiM Fast and Dependable Machines tucky waa the only 'elate w-hich second stringer)^: ‘ -<^ -. VaJjey. The aurvey w as»adopted ciafch the games for Squaw, about * V A N S STRTIOn PONTIAC -SCHOLASTIC BASKETBALL didn’t show an Increase.tn wager­ In another. AAC contest. Lefty over proteata of aeveral valley 200„^mllea east of San Frapeiko Manchusfer Lumber, Inc. Ellsworth 63. Thomaaton 6 3 .. ing on harness racea In 1965. Davis scored 26 points to lead landowne'rs ivho contended the nat­ and 40 miles west of Reno, 4 2 7 Hartford Rd Manc hesf cr zConn . m Mate St:, Moacasster .Soffield 56. SUfford 5Q. ' ^ Wake Forest to an 84-Yl "aweet ural 'amphidieater would be - Knight already has bald hs MANCHESTER BOWLING GREEN an a-4548. Opea Eveategs. ' 858 dSNTEE ST. N A M O M E Sm 443 MAW Sr. f JUST NORTH OF FOST OFFICE) FHONE Ml 9-4533 Lightweight boxing champion revengs” victory over Duke, Only turned Into a ".C ohty Island.” would go to the International TELEPHONE Mitchell 9-806M 654 Cf^l^ST.— Ml 3<4882 George Ntchojson, former spar; Wallace (Bufi) Smith won the Na­ last week, the Dtocons dropped a The commisaion also asked Gov. Olympic Committee meeting if J. . ffig partner fot Joe Louis, is a tional AAU flyweight crown 'to 64-52 decision to the Dukes In tba Goodwin ^ K n ig h t to support ,ths necessary to prove to thaltjcj that (aw Y6rk City bajik guard. - 1947. - , ~ 7 Dlxia Classie. ' ' o ''' addiuonxllal inanisetoff ’ Jto*) California can handla the.games. . '*• I ' r-: ■ ' i ’/• 'Vv; A

.■/ MANCHESTER EVENING UBRALb, MANCHESTER; CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1966 UANCmESTER EVENINO HERALD. )NN.. THURSDAY. JANUARY 5 ^AGE SEVEN!IEEN id. By FAGALY. and SHORTEN Paintiiig->-P3tpflniic . 21 Help Waatedw-Fcmale 2$ Sitoatloiis Wanted-- Peraonala THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW! Female S8 Articles For Sale M HodaehoM Goods f l HooechoM Goode 51 Wanted To Rent 68 Houmb Per. Sale 72 WnnteJ—Rsnl Estate 77 WANTBD'-^d* to Hartford or to PAlNTHfO—Exterior and Interior, — a. paperbanglng, ceUtngs reflniahed. WAITREiSS — A ^ iy In person to roCPERIENCED bookksspar WwiM ONE NAT10NAIX.T known cash tiNUSUAL thraa piece bedroom YOUNG E XECUTIVE utfenuy^ OPEN HOUSE-3.3 p.m. Sunday. USTINGB WANTED — Single, Camin Cleared and from Rtrtford from vicinity rtflata r In A-i condiUon, Totals to WANTED set, marble top bureau qnd com­ naeda five room apattmontat. Plaaae 31 Weaver ltd., Mancnaater. Three twodamlly, three-family, buat- Clattifiai of Gracn Road, .Hours 9;1S . to Wallpaper books on request. Esti­ HiUcrest Restaurant, Bolton. like work to do at horns. 50. Prv TUg mates gtvSn. Fully InsursA Ed­ 3-6636. SLM, CaU 5 a 3-4363 at Jack's ReHsble, Honest Persoo mode. JX666 dining room can CH. 54001, aak for Mr, Rous­ bei^room ranch, i r x 13' U vli^ naaa peo^ity. Hava many cash 3:15. -V CLERK-TTPIST. OAe Interested In Oolfaa CIwp, Andrews BuUdlng, 85 ■TOTAKEOVER . a<^^ 50. 5-5174. seau. room with large modem fireplace, buyara. Mortgages arrangad. )f Contempt in VIHNER’S AD MAMfWUlN ward R. Pries. 5Q. t-lOOS. - JUvirtiMmiit BUinffM « figures. Apply in person. Com­ East Oantar St MONTHLY PAYMENTS dining ell, thermopane picture Plaasa call Gamgc L. Grastadio, PAINTINO. AND hanging. mander Woodworking Co., Wcet \pogs—Birds—Peta 41 ANtlQUB FURNITURE, eUver, WANTED- Thraa rood) hasted window, ceramic tile bath. radlant fUattor, 50. 5-88T5. 105 Htnry CLASSliiBD AOVT, WANTED—Ride to and from Hart< HOT TUI SPECIAL oa waUpapar, regular IS OF 617.63 glaaa, china, aud'uaed furnltuio apartmant Stova aad rafrlgerator 8ARDEN OENTER ford. Call MI. 5-1139 after 5. W0«FgCT Repair or nsw work. First cIs St.', Rockville. ' hast, G:E low coat hast, attached Streat. ^robe of KedsI DEFT. HOURS work at rsasonabls rates. Ray­ 5fANClftBTER Pat Center, 996 paper, 59c, There are 41 patterns Stsit Your bougift and sold. Furniture Repair desired. Two adults, Aoi no garage., double driveway, covered ■ A _____■ ML- DISPATCHER WANTED. 5 a.m. Sd6 A. M. to 4:60 R M. mond Flaks. Tsi. 50. 5-ttfI. Main St. 50- 6-4373. Opan Itloheay. to choose tram. Stock limited. Monthly PAjrments Service.. 50. 5-7m, ^ ' children. Manchaatar area, 175430. patio, 18' X so; brick terrace. Mod­ or RBAOY atU, oxchange (OeitbHMd frosi Pago Ooa) to 13 noon. Must know town fair­ Tuesday, VTsdnsaday, Saturday Open 9 to 9. Green Paint and . Month A fter You Receive 50. 34333. em kitchen Inctudea G.E. dlah- real amagaiL Automobflflfl for ly well. Apply Taxi Office, 85 .Pur­ 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Thuraday and wallpaper, 531 East lllddle Tpka. waaher, dlepoeal, oablneta. Houee OOMUlt nell Place. Friday t a.m.'. to 9 p.m/ Baby 5 a 9-6300. Your Home Outfit Moelcal liwtniMeaia 66 WANTED -4nuoa or four rooms. u m e r . m . Sdioi, ant waa standing in the middle of I COPY CLOSING TIME B S ruR E TOD BUT i Coones ami Claisefl 27 newly palmed, well landecaped. the crowded courtroom when 1 ^ CLASSIHED ADVT. paraksau. canariea, monnti pup­ - 8 CXDMPLETE Must bq rsaaonabla. No dty gas. Aeking 315.900.^ Shown by qwner Amanfllis Judge Aldrich annotmeed hla aor Bee Oorman Motor Balsa WOULD UKE to hear from relia­ Help Wanted-r-Male 66 pies, hamsters. 8 and H stamps BOUTON-BtUiailE otOM ROOMS OP ERAND NEW IfUSlC iMNnuneatal, rental. Oom- 5faachestar or vtdnlty. Write Box by appointment other than open BVYBftS WamNO -U you 6^ MON. THRU FRL Bales and Bervtce, 355 ble men we can train to over­ with every purchase. fireplau, wau atoiM i ...... plata Uua. of tiMtnimaiita. Itabtal E, Herald. - houee. 50. 9-3476. . raady to aell your property snd quittal on all six chaigaa. I street. ID. 5-iSTl. Open «V( haul and Install'haatlng, air coii- Alaq afltta Bagging, Bolton Notch FURNITURE. applied to wrehaaa Price. Rmre- wuit quick, reliable service, than Kamln immediately rushed tONa| lOdO A M. TOUNO 5IAN to wwk in garage. QUIET, RBFINBID bucihem'couple BAlt^AY • A M. \ditloning and refrigerating equip- . Washing oars, pick up and deliv­ PEDIGREED female Boxer, nine Quarry. 5 a 9-0617. Prompt da- Beautiful WeaUn^ouae site. aenting Olda, Belmar, Pad' 51,000 DOWN, laxgt thfoa bedroom call Tha Raal Eatata Centar, Raal- pay-staUoi. in the corridor outeide 1M7 OLDBMOBILE freen two 'ment. Muat be mechanically in- IMri|[Gnkt4>r lar and Bnudy. Matter's ibMU deeire 3 os .5 room aputmont in tora, 55 East' O n ta r St. 50. S4181 and telephoned hla wife the'^ver­ ery work, etc, Oood driving- rec­ weeks old. Housebrokeh, CaiU 50. ManchosttTr. Heat optional. Good ranch. Ilroplaoa, tail Mth, sedan, in good condition., Hj ;dlined and wlllliig to study in ord Importsint. Apply in person to 9-8376 between 4 and 6 p.m .' 'BeautlfidMdroom Suite Studio. 177 McKee. Ml. 3-7800. rage, amealto driva, 105* 15: any time. dict. • matlc shift. Completely/ wi spars time. No interfersnes with WE SBUjL aad serylca aU, electric Beautiful Living Room Suite location near bus. Reasonable. JA. treiM, high olavaUon. suburban. In a summary oI hla 35-page | Bruno Massoli at Manchester rasors.a. 1^ trade-in allbwancaa. 8-8789. ARB YOU CXINSIDBRINO Ited. Tel. owner. MI. S-T735. present occupation. For informa­ Motor Sales. Call 5Q. 9-5398. ONE PEDIGREED. German Shep­ Beautiful Dlattta Set BAND AND orchestra instniuianta Oaritoa W ...... Hutchlna, Realtor. 50. decision Judge Aldrich aaid: tion -Writs at once givlnr name, herd, female, one year old. Call RuaseU'a Barbirber Shop, comer Oak Beautiful "De hixa” Range ^ and piaiias. New, uaad, rantala, 5-5133, SELLING YOUR PROPERTYT "The court agreed that the pre m a n y OLDER cars, good trans- A mo vmcn address, age. Utilities Inatitute, LOCAL opportunity with nationally m i: 3-7456. and Sprues Sta. Waahiiw Sitackln^ T e l e v l ^ S rapatring toning. Waid Krause, . We will appi appraise your property enee of Communlata in ''defenaa| Dial MI-3-5121 MrtaUon. C a n that can't ba assn rr coa« Ruga Lamps, Tabtea, Diahea, 57 WaInnL B u s i i ^ Piuiserty For Sale 70 MANCHESTER O REBN /3l% ree tree and withoutwlth( any obligation. 'rom the street. Look behind our Box T , Herald. recognised concern. Average in­ WILD BIRD aeed, feedara, and plants could be a matter of legiti­ come 5100 to 5130 per week. Mar­ , Silvaiwara, Blankata bedroom randi, btreb kltchan nM . We... also buy propertyrtj for• caSh. mate eongreesional concern,” but Otfico. Dougins Moton. 333 Main. FINISH HIGH SCHOOL i- no equipment LitUe A McKinney, 15 F ra t atoraga untU wanted. Free de­ BEAUTY Shop. Two SallinYor buying contact I ried man who qualifies will bs LiYflstoek—Vehicles 42 Woodbridge St. 50; 3-8030. nets, diapeoal, ceramic tils bath, ■aid, 'The investigation aought to classes. Study at home, spare guaranteed $90 from' first week. livery. Free aetup ky our Wearing Appard—Fora 57 four dryers. Flnsst clien- fire^ ca; acroaned in knotty pin# S T A I^ Y BRAY, Realtor %iT reasonable. Owner leav. BRAE-BURN REALTY be carried on by this committee | Lost and round time. Diploma awarded. Write Car necessary. Writs Box W. WE BUY C0WS> calvea and baal FRANK’S ANTIQUES, 430 Ln_. religblaBllabl man.. porch, atorM saah, attached gS> was beyond the aeope of Its grant­ DUTCH HYiRID for free catalog. Wayne School, cattle.' Also horaaa. Plala Bitia. SACRIFICB—WtiMer coat, site IT Floridh. RodkvUle /r a . rage, adiaalta drive, 915,900., War- MI. 3-5375. LOBT-Sled. Memorial Field, CLEAN CARS Herald. St., Is hdidng a' clearance sale of Phone Me Inunimediately Jindor. Top small for owner and after 5 p.m. \ ed authority.” Box X, Herald. Tel. 50. 5-7406. used furniture, at way below regu. Htfd. CH 7-Oira ten E. Howland, Realtor, ,50, day afternoon. Please CfU WE NEED some one to take has never been worn. Can DO l-ll0 i-.5 a. 94003. PLANNINGTO SELL t-35T*. CHINCHILLAS for sale, two pairs, lar. price. Drop leaf tablet, bu­ A fter 7 P.M.,CH 6-4690 3-5804. , '54 Chevrolet, charge of our two bay iubritorium reaus, vanities, beds, chest IN'’66? ^ . ■ Bel Air hardtop. Ponds—Stocks and gas station. Day work only. one female. Very reasonable. 50. Sm It Day or Night Fanns and Land For Sale 7l Gourt Kevierses . green, yellow face talk. 9-0654^ drawers, chairs of all kinds. Sobarban Per Sale 76 ..suit the new yea/^ht. List »et, named K ^ . Ml, SfUtr, radio, good tires. No. 705. Mortgagee 61 Two helpers provlded,.Write stat- If you have no meant ot transpor- Wanted—TB Bay '■'../58' BOLTON-^Approximately IH aero. \ ing your qualifications to Box J, SOYAI/ AND Smith-Corona porL tatlea,‘I’U tend my auto for you. ]Mr propertlea With a chmplate TOP SIZE BUUiB Reward. 300' frontage, Imiok. 5800. Andover BOLTON —i Six room ranch, at- WIDE VARlETy 81,395. 2ND MORTOAOE money a t lowest Herald. abls/ond atandard typewrttars. No obligation. ARROW h e a d s old gun. awordt, raal aatate service organiSatlca Conviction for payments: 133.35 tor each 51.000. Poultry and Supplies 46 —14 acres.^ 58,000. Other tracts. taebsd garage, ameslta drive, cab­ having wide coverage. CaU Wm. OF COLORS l o FF- black billfold in or All/ makes of adding msicktnies A ^ D - B —-E—R- : T—S powder horns, atutfed anlmelS. old Roscoe Talbot, Broker. PI. 3-6600. inet klteben, 1*4 baths, wail to near f heater, Bunday. Find- i-f Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, YOUNG MAN to work full time in BROAD BREASTED bronse tur­ aold or rented. Repalra on aU 43-45 ALLTN ST. HARTFORD post cards, etc. 5(1. 3-5717/Stan', McBride, MI. 3-.4515 for prompt af)- U.Sr Red Aidcl lOoyentry. PI. 3-7532 ’54\Chevrolet 2-door. KIWI...!. tTH.IC.I, 37 Lewis St., Hartford CH. 6-8597. self-service grocery store. Some- v^l carpeting in ttvlng rooih. praiaala and afdei aendee. or please I Low m i l ^ e , one owner. No. 597. experience necessary. MI. 3-7509 keys, hens. 69c, toms, 55c, Fresh makes, Mariow'a. Free Auto Parking cor, AUyn and 70 Mill St. Latga M UO X 300. Split rail Reward. ■------— a*------froxen 10 to 35 pounds. Schaub's Trumhull \^1,295 after 7 p.m. /CEM ENT CONCRETE foundation Roaaes For Salo/ 72 fanes, $16,900, Warran E. How­ J.-WATSOH BEACH A C Turkey Farm, 185 HUlstown Rd. land, Realtor. 50. s-llM . 5U. Waahington. Jan. 5 (XV-Tha | tOST — Lady’s HamiltBn-,, wrist ‘BuaineiM Opp6rtunlties 62 panels, two sets; window waUs, TWO WHITE enamel ranges, oU- WANTED—Girl's ice MUdea, Size MANCaESTER. Gardner St-New REALTORS U.S. court of Appeals today over- sratch Friday, vlclidty of BurtoiCs Automobiles foV Sale 4 Automobiles for Sale 4 Business Services Offered 16 AUTO MECRANICS, full time. Can tie rods. 1950 Ford truck, platform gaa combination, Roper gaa range 3 or I. 5 a 5-1170. ' 9-5003.. JA. 3-3118 '52 Chcvi^let, 2-door. STAMP MACHINE route estab­ alao use automobile polisher, lube six room ranch house. Jhree bed.' turnad tha conviction of Louik| and Tot's and Teens. .Main St/ .1948 CHEVROLETT, two-door. Com­ FOR REFRlOERA'nON aalea and Articles For Sale 45 dump, 13 It. body. Very good con­ with heating unit. 50. 5tMS3. rooms, basement gantge, large Welnatock, a Cbmniunist Finder please call Glastonbury, '■'Nice family V r . No. 733. CERTIFIED lished 15 years. Write P. O. Box man, tire man, coal and oU truck dition. Call after 5 p.m. BOLTON—If you a rt looking for a SIX ROOM Caps Cod or colonial. pletely rebuilt front end, other service, any time. Call A. and W. 2341, Hartford 1, Conn. driver. Call or atop in,.^see. Mr. WESUNGHOUSE refrigerator, lot, now open fpr uupecUan. Call home In thla choice suburban com­ lead4r, on a charge of lying, ME. S-3«4S. Reward. work, Joein’t bum oU. Douglaa’ Refrigeration Co.^ 143 West Mid­ /■ Rooms Without, Board 59 GUbart Flckett. Ml. Conveniently located. Not over the Subersive AcUvlUea USED CARS Teg or Mr. Quey, Moriarty Bros., SKIS, 5' 7" with professional CERAhOC KILN, 30" x 30' about cu. ft. In good condition, |80. 5 a munity, then caU Qrockatt. klany IIS.OOO. Write Box H, Harald. I jOST—Black engineer boots sise Motor, 338 Main. dle ‘nimpike. m . 5-1287. Ml. Inc., 301 Center St., Manchester. 75 molds, clay and stock. Like 9-60SS or see it at 183 Sctujol' S t ROOM FOR gedtieman. Pilvaito varied listings, from ntw ranchaa, Board (SACB). 9-0055. BU. 5-3195, TEXACO ^ harnesses and poles. MI. 9-4855. $10,500, MODERN two or ttrM capoa, a two bodroon colonial, a U-J- Welnstock waa cwiHoted Ih dls- | 5. Were lost Saturday. Will the '51 Buick a 1 CLEARANCE SALE 1955 FORD pick up truck H ton. 50. 8-8135. new. C^all after 5 p.m. RockvUle entrance, contlmilus hot watar badroom homa. Racnatlon roOias. finder please returh^to check stand ' Modern Threie Bay Station. TR, 5-7058. and ahoWM-, it/t Chestnut 8t. amall homa Juat off tha lake aad triet court here early I5ay>dar of I 4-door. Heater, aignal llghta, flrat offer OUMPLBTB REPAIRS by Stuart LATHE OPERATOR and general LAWSON DIVAN and Lawson atyla Oomplstcly redecoratad, Ihald^ many otbara. T. J..QrockatvTsal- the British royal family for love. falsely denying the extatonce since J a t Center Springs 'Pd&d. -Np queS' $1,035 takea It. Privata owner. R. Wolcott on wringer and auto­ Available For Lease EMERSON Console TV. A-1 coi and out, Orilar. Oarage, omestte Princess klargaret. Hwy tied for tlons asked. HeaUr, radio, Dyiwflow. N o \7 l9 -A ^ j„, p.ckard four d<»r ultramstlc machinist. Experienced. 56 hour tion, 875. Call MI. 3-5318. ■ chair. 50. 9-4373, BEAUT1FULX.T fumlshed, apaci " ir, 50. 9-7751 or ras. in Bolton May 1948 of a ''UnltefTMay Day] 8695, $445 Call MI. 9-9953. matic washing machtnas,' eisctric Week, all benefits. Apply Wllco ous rooni nrith complete -light drive, trees. 157' lot. Naar T 50, 9-778i; second place. „^adio and heater ranges, vacuum cleaners, motora, ■In Manchester, Conn. Boats snd Atcessertes 46 ahoTplng. Carlton W. Hutemoa. Oommittaa'' In Ntw York. LOST—One female Tabby cat. Mtehine and Tool Co. Call MI- SPEED QUEEN wringer tj housekeepUig facilities .avallabla.' Princeas M argarat la tha oppo- Wsinatock aaid In A sworn atata- l -Answers to name of Patches. Dou­ 1953 Studebaker hard top, over­ 1951 FORD Custom de luxe four small appliances, welding. 174 Call 9-53S8. washing machiue, 1961 model, i WIU Mnf atngle or double. Chil­ 551. 5-5133, 5-6334. BOLTON—Enjoy rsnocathm from stta of tha cool and aephlatlcatad '50 Chrysler door. Radio, heater, Ford-o-matlO. Mam Street Idl 94678. 1954 13 k.P, Sea King 'outboa'rd the atrtaa of modem living, American duchaaa In atmost evary ment Sled with Om SACS that ble front white paws. ChUdrsn's drive, radio^jmd heater ..$5M JA. 8-0253. motor with aix'gaUan tank. Excal ceUent condiUoh, 330. Call 9-5365. dren a ^ p te d , (limited). Ocnh-al. OVERSIEE CAPE Cod, six rooms whlla thart wasyto "United May pet. Please call MI. 3-4035. Club coupe, Beautiful original robin egg blue m EN aa helperi on rubbish tmeks. Reakofiable. Mrm. Dpraey, 14 Arch ^paqioas ranch . three large bad- Way, lUdair frilly, fluffy clothas, 1953 StudebSker sport 'covipe. Auto- (Inish. Immaculate inalde and out. MANCHESTER T.V. Service,'radio Good pay and insurance. ' Call lent condition. Call 5(1. 3-4436 af' plus recreatlim room, IH baths roOina, full dlnnig room, -wall to. goliv in for the lateat hairdos. She Day 'Ooounltta^ ataca 1948, there AutomaUc shift. Fully ' equipped. and T.V. specialists-since 1934. ter 5 p.m. lot 60' X 160', fireplace, amesUa had bean a /Uafted Labor and No. 730-A. A resl buy a t \ mmlc. Radio Snd heater. . 1885 Eaay termi. Douglas Motora, 333 Help Wanted—Female 65 Sanitary Refuae Co. MI. 5-0253 AUCTION FOR SALE—Small sofa. Leas than wall carpatlng throughout. Tar- was iriUcised recently for hfr ' AiuMNnieeBBcnta ' ■ V • Main. Charter members of Talas. Ml. between 6 an^ 7 p.m. ______Olgaallc laveatory Olearaaee a year old. Call 50. 3-S38S. . ROOM IN piirivete home, Inquire .drive. Second flGr Mdrqonut raca, flehtaScoa fireplaeo. A lot of catiial flrcaa a t tha racaa. Peoplaa’ QBqnrittM for May Day.” 8395. IkSS'CheVroIet four-door Bel Air 9-6540 or Ml. 3-4507. REGISTERED NURSE or ircehsed S ti^ TSilolor Shop. l a . .,3-7883. have buUt In drawere, ampla Hiring on'a lot for living. 15 a'craa, Ha tnad# tna awora statement tn| WANT TO BUT A CAR and bad ot BRAND-NEW a u t o m a t ic washer. Blackstone. cloaet qiace, ataam heat with oil. ITiato alao was. a tie for third JNODME TAXES prepared in your ' Radio and heater ...... 51.085 practicai nurse for night duty 11 CARPENTERS—Two young men, 5IERCHAND1SE at AucUoa! BulMIng Materials 4V After 6:10 call UX. Sd047. Bent A Bant, Realtors. BU. 5-0377. between another veteran of tha eoAaopU ^ with a pr ^ RI0D Rid iRpRii hoiM or by appointment. Ihtper your credit turned down? Don't ASHES AND rubbish ramovsd, alao muat be hard workers with mini Stainless steel tub, SW. Phone 50. Houst is -13 yaara old. Naar new CLYDE 1954 Studei ker sport coupe, over- p.ih. to 7 B.m. MI. 9-5879 or MI. EVERY THURSDAY, FRIDAY Fiberglaa InaulaUon per M $44.00 Eveaiiqra BU. 94354. beat-dresaed clan, Mrs- Byron Foy, by Atty. Gen. Br of a «4d bkd taoNMit 5w leneed tax wor] CaU ML 3^731 give up, se*“ |lonest” Douglas, attics, cellars and yards cleaned. 9-3358. mum of 2> j to 3 years experience 8-4389 after 6'. HEATED ROOM, one block from . high school. 173 Eaat Middle Turn. M re ^ n tha United May Day] CHEVROLET-BUICK. INC. ■ driVe, Kadto and heqter 11,395 838 Main. Not w Snancs company Prompt, reliable courteous serv­ on small homes. Trim experience aad SATURDAY NITES L i" - 4x8'-Plywood SheaUilng, per pik'C ASkU« 113,750. TeL Owner, the-former'Thalma Oiryaier. who., feed e* Ito*****'*•*•■***'•••' Bid, Buy and Save ea every 5Uiin St. Parking. GenO.cman. Call BOLTON—Just off Route 6 neariy clings to har long-bob hatratyla,d6- ttee 16 reglatar as a Cbm-] ROUTE S3, ROCKVILLE plan. ice, resaonebls rates. 50. 9-3148. WOMEN TO DO telephone work, not necessary. Call only betweeit M ...... 3189,50 SPECIAL SALE 5a. 3-4734. 5n. 9-5138. two acres shade and brook, t$o0. feed Hmsi Iw M' feMos *Ciw*y ’ ATTENTION TSl. Rockvllla TR. 5-3894, 5-8395. 1854 Studebaker station wagon. posaible home, ahbp, or persoa- 8d Common Nails, Keg ...... 19.50 spite trends, la deliberataly^driisay, muitiat front Low mileage,' heater ..$1,385 ANTIQUES Rstinlshed. Repairing hours 3 to 9 p.m. Apply Mr. Mill- 6:30 to_7 p.m. Jamea A, McCarthy, i $300 down. Alao aaven room cot- sinstock racalved a aentcncal Ms” W6d Mrd’kasd, lbs lOsd dial 1949, 1950 CHEVKULET8. Oood hoff, Olan Mills Studio, Room al eommodlty. 1x8 Sheathing, per M ..,,,...194.00 INVENTORY RSHKOVAL To Hsip You Opm Tha Door Ukea black and white,^l^ys her tranaportation at low cost. Lowest done on any furniture. Iletnan, MI. 9.-M474. SALES START AT 7 P.M. Homa OwnaraMp (Call tha JAR' taga in Oovontry wtth fHmltura. clothee In Paria, and Counteai ona to flva yaara. At tha tlmal t Don't Miss 1855 Studebaker four door Presl- 304, ,93 East Center St., Manches­ Clam Casing, Lin. Ft...... 069 FURNISHED ROOM n-er Has new well and new electric ha* MOM leekeew and Mom fiaael down payment. Low monthly­ I'm South Main S t Phone 50. We aecommodate 1,000 people Prime Shakes—18", Sq. , . . . .111.90 DRYERS St. 5 a . 9-3170. 9 Hasel St. REALTY CO. TODAY. We ara RudoUo Crespl, qne'of tha pretU-^ 'ot hit trial hera ha was under a 3- 1 / Swan-Ell’s Sale WANTED—A new car? We have a dent. Autoi ,atlc. Radio and S45a. ter. ' puAp, M.300, $500 down. Phone ytar aantanea tn Ntw York under] ) pie* el lbs efl few 1955 small Clippers for de­ weekly payments. Douglas Motors, Help Wented— over too ears! Canadian Framli^—load— membara of the 5IANCHESTER owner WHIimantlc, HA. 5-4556, or eat American jHri6 evar to m of Hand Tailored Ties . heater ...... Save 333 Main. per M ...... $97.00 NORGE top of the line' 1956 Dryer, LARGE f u r n is h e d front room. BOARD OF REALTORS and Uia a foreign ttttt. One of New 'Y< the Smith Act. Ha waa among Uta | , Mended H an 1 livery. I will give you up to 13,000 CARPENTRY repairs, alterations, Mele or Female 67 Our last Anction of this was .8259.93. NOW $209.95^OnIy 59 HA. 5-9846. for your 1950-1951 Packard, LEGAL SECRETARY. Manches­ aeasoB la Jaa. 2A THESE ARB PICKED UP PRICES Refrigerator and hot' water. Call MUL’nP L E U SIING 5YETEM. O'Connpr twine, she now If aecondaiy party laadars oonvlctad I 698 Center St. Many Otheia at iwest Prices 1953 CHEVROLET two door. 1951 etc. Work guaranteed, no Job too We guarantee aheetrock, rock monthly, Otbera from 31^.M , up 5a. 9-3051. Pick up your phont and aak to Ma Roine.' in Naw York of oonaptring to ad*| Dodgs, DeSoto, Lincoln, Mercury, Chevrolet sedan. Fully equipped, small. Reasonable prices. Rock­ ter. Write Box Z. Herald. WE RE-OPEN 5IARCH 1 Buick, Oldsmobile In trade. See Terms — Bank Inancing PART TIME help wanted. Apply iath with any house that we com Uiete listings. <- Nm ' 4 Mrs. Winston vocata and taach tha overthrew of j brand new tires. Douglas Motors, ville. TR. 5-5769 after aU. Arthur Drug, Luncheonette. POST AUCTION ROOMS pletely tilmiah. We carry a com' WASHERS '^ t l ' to her friends — isA blonde the government by force and] BOWUNG TEAM, is needed Tues me today. Chet Briinner, or' Mor­ 333 Main. V'Ccnaebtlcut'a Largest ROOM NEAR Ontef. Gentleman. Grace Kelly ti> Wcjd day night for Dusty League. If a ris Simoncelli at Brunner's Pack­ lete line of building maierials. .$11,900 — Six room (3 unfln'- Boeten beauty with n ^ o d e r n violence. CHORCHES m 6 t QRS SECRETARY / AuctloB Firm” SA'nONAL BUILDERS SUPPLIES NORGE Automatic 1956, waa 35 Foster St., or caU Xa. 1-8547. briakneea. Sha waara hair In a The appeals court dlvldad S-lJ store, shop or any ^ e r team ard, TalcottvUle. MI. 5-S19L Open 1953 CHEVROLETS, two and four HouaehoM Serricce Rt. 5 — Berlla IVrapike $289.96, Now 5309.98. Only W month iahed) all brick Oapa Cod. KECKS studebaker Sales • Service I 881 STATE STREET Prince^of Moiiaco pony tal)„ tieually goes hatleas, In holding Wainatock't atatamant] would like to bowl rmone Double Ull 5. doors, four to choose from. Radio Offered 16-A NEWINGTON, CONN, ly. CLEAN,. Comfortable room for re­ Fsaturaa tllsd bath and tilad Strike Alleys. .50 Oakland St., Manchester and heater. Completely winter­ Women with secretarial exper Invitation to Bid NORTH HAVEN. CONN. fined lady or gentleman. 71 Chest­ L kltchan with formica countar. likea bar clothas aoraistteated but waa not ''matariaL'' 1**c0uiiniY! 1955 OLDSMOBILE Super "SS" four ience wanted for full time and part Oppoolte Conn. Light aad Tel. CHestnut 8-2147 Judgt E. Barrett Prettyman,] 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. MI. 9-9483. ised. Easy terma. See Bob Oliver, WEAVING of buma, moth holes Power Company Building nut St. 5 a. 5-8754. , Full basement. Gar Wood young. ' / ' ' / U fT * door sedan. Immaculate in every Center Motor Sales, 481 Main St. and tom clothing, hoalery runa, time positions. Shorthand essential, Town of Bfdton RANGES heat. One block to bus i«« Pec* Ona) No. 5, 5(rs. irailam Randolph writing, fbr himself and Judgal Read Herald Advs. respect. Beautiful two-tone green 1848 PACKARD sedan, gi handbags repaired Upper re­ pleasant office, group insurance First Selectma-i Charles A. LARGE, PLEASANT room next to WaddeU School. Within Hearat Jr., former Au5Une Charlaa Fahy, said: body, motor. Januai^ sale,' Robbihs, RD 1—Andover, will ac­ Diamonds—Watched'— KELVINATOR • LEONARD Super Kelly family' were Invited to finish.. Equipped with mahy of 1949 UNCOLN, 1950 Chevrolet two- placement, umbrellas repaired; and profit sharir^ benefits. Apply £2ectric, was/ 5415.96, now |3I1. bath for gentleman. Call after 5. ing distanco of nsw Tumpiks McConnell of Washington, Vn, 'Tf tha ona atatament had stood OldsmoMls's ds luxe extras. Driv­ Many others like 1848 Pi door, 1949 Pontiac four door. No men'e ahlri collars reversed and to cept bids until noon January 16, •Jewelry 48 5a. 9-8506. ' Shopping Center. luncheon for the coupla In ^ lla aa indtyidualait. la fashion, oftan ahmo It might wall hava bton new motor, hydramatic, Only $13.50. monthly, en only 4,800 miles since delivered money down Good credit only re­ replaced. Marlow's Uttle Mend- A 1956 on a propose' to paint the delphla today. \ craataa har/own trends and material. But in context, a# mart-1 1950 Chevrolet two-door, LEONARD W:’' TOST, Jeweler, re- NORGE—Automatic 34" gaa range ROOM FOR gentleman with or new. See Howard La Bier at Bar- quirement. For good, clean uaed Ing Shop. interior of the Community Hall. Mipa Kelly viaited italniar dresaad b / Charlaa Jamas. ly part of tha long affidavit, it low Motor Sales. Windsor A vs., 1848 Chryaler aedah, 1179; cara aee Bob Olives^ Center Motor ALbON SPINNING MILLS, Bolton Center. Specifications may alrs, adjusts watebea axpeniy. waa 3379.95. now $339.96. Only without board. Bolton Lake. Rt. $15,500 — Seven room Jarvis Othara/ara: Mra. Jaequas Bal- Waa Immatarial, wholly without Rockville. Tolland County's oldest Pontiac aedan, 395: 1948 Chevrolet FLAT FINISH Holland window gleaaonabla pricea. Open - dally $9.75 monUily. 44-A. Call 50. 9-7179. Built 'Cape Cod with rear palace overlooking the Medlteri . Sales, 481 Main St. be obtained from Selectman Rob­ WE'RE HUNTING Thuraday evenlnga. 129 Spruce san; MyA Alfred Owynne Vandem weight . or influanca in any . da- • / Dodge-Plymouth dealer. Open 9 motor Job, all new tirea, $131 shades, made to measure. All TAI>COTTVIULE, • CONN. bins. HARDWICK — Gaa and Gaa autO' breezeway and 1 car garaga. ean last March, during tha Gannei hilt; | « 9. Arturo Lo^-WIIIahaW; clalon to bo made by the b o ^ .” to 9 dally. A 1950 Packard, good for parta, full metal Venetian l ^ d a at a new Street. 5Q. 6-4l|R. ROOM IN private home. Gentle­ Home newly, shingled (no MANCHESTER MI. 3-5128 The Board of Selectmen reserve FOR THIS MAN malic de luxe, waa $389.95 now man preferred. Telephone in room, Film Festival, After the Prince taa of (Quintanilla; Jam. Judge A. Danaher dlsaantad,! price, $59; 1947 Oldamoblle, $48;' Trailers for Sale 6-A low price. Keye niade while you the right to reject or accept any $249.95. Only $10.75 monthly. painting nocessary) with many showed her the atida apartmenta, holding tha atatamant waa ma-| 1949 DODGE two-door, radio and 1948 Packard, for parts, 139; 1939 shower In basement. MI. 3-7903. interior extraa. In Bowsra Culp Hobby, ahd Mrs. Henry SUKRVISOR OP waft. Marlow'p. or all bids. -V Garden-—Farm-x-Oaify the .miiaeum, and hit private zoo IL tarial.. — haatsr, complcta nsw motor ovar- Buick for parts, 819. Many others. LL ALUMINUM thfee room \ School area and only 3 blocka bavl, sxcsllsnt tirss. Complstsly Products ^ REFRIGERATORS to new high school. in the palace gardens, tha actress Tha majority, in roveraing thol Brunner's Packard, Talcottville. alace Trailer. Good location, Wanted—Roome—Bfiihrd 62 declared: conviction outright, aaid district ssrvlcsd and rsady for many more MI. 3-5191. Open till 6. »50. Call MI. 9-5090. ' IRUNING DONE at^liome. 5U DENTAL ASSISTANT. Exper DRAFTING MeINTOSH APPLES, 7Sc and up KELVINATOR . LEONARD 10.6 Vairtetir ot FoEaga. flMMb good hiUea. See Bob Oliver, Cen­ 9-0511. \ ienced only. Call Ml, 9-9779, Town of Mancheater, CdanecUeut "It waa the first time I had evej Judge Henry A. Senweinhaut, who j a basket. L, M. Botti, 260 Bush Automatic 1966, waa $349.95, now bead received by a prince. HHa Liberian Plotters preaidad at tha trial, ah6Uld-have INOINttRINO ter Motor Sales, 49t Main St. 1949 CHEVROLET four door Office qf Town Engtbeer Hill Rd. JARVIS REALTY CO. FORMICA counters. P lg ^ c wall WANTED — Mature, experienced SUPERVISOR $369.95, Only $11.95 monthly, WANTED—Room by working gen- "Your Real Eatate Haadquartera simplicity completely conquofad de luxe aedan. Complete motor Auto Repairing—Painting 7 Municipal Building . tlemsn. Write Box C, Herald. me." 1955 C»EVROLET Bel Air four overhaul. Excellent tires, radio tile. Vinyl floor tile. Install . it lady to take complete charge of FOR SALE— U:s. No. 1 Katahdin NORGE 9.8 automatic, waa $399.95, For 1956” Get Death Penalty Of wama?ocl.TT‘ ** door station wagon. This car has and heater.. Full guarantee. A NBBb 'CAR repairs? Eaay pay- yourself and save. The Tile Shop, infant during, day, MI. 9-2988 be­ potatoes. Bryan Brothers. 179 now $306.95, Only $9 monthly, Rainer baa reigned over Mk tiny bten driven but 1,600 miles and real value at only $445. See Bob menth as low aa $2 per week. No Buckland. Ml. 9-2655. ' tween 5:30 and 7 p.m, for inter­ Notice Tolland Turnpike, Mtncheaer.- PHILCO—Two y ean old, like new Apart menu— Flat^— 654 Center q t. Call 50. 34113 ' domain tinea his ailing /grand­ RICdRDS < will bs sold with a new car Oliver today on thli one. Center charge for loan cars on order over view. He'$ a top • echelon Phone 50. 9-703J, $100. Evenings—Mr. .Werbner—50. 3-7847 father, Prince Louts n, adblcated Monrovia, Uharia, Jan. OP) — warrantee. - Beautiful red and $50. E ^ r t front end, motor tuned FURNITURE repairing and\refin. Position Vacant TenemenU 66 in 1949. Louis died only/four days Six man ehayged with traaaon aft- ew vei^ Main ' Motor Salea, 461 Main St. 8U5IM1T STREETT—One five and whits finish. Equipped with all up motor Jobs, paln^ Jobs, wheel Ishing; antiques restored. Furni­ YOUNG WOMAN over 16. Drug & later.'"*...... " /*'-...... if " the/iUemplid aaiaaatnatlon ture Repair Service, Talcottyille. CLASSIFICATION man who does top- CHADWICK COMPANY SIX ROOM duplex, centrally lo­ a h.Mf room ranch homa still The romance is net/tha old story power accessories. A new car 1954 FORD Cuatomline 8 cylinder, balanclik, tires, etc.. Phone MI. store work, part time. Apply in Household Goods \^1 Kalamazoo Sales and Sbrvica cated. All Improvements. No President .willism V. 8. Tubman of B 0 at Probel Excellent opportunity valua at a used car. price.. See radio and heater. Like new. 3-5191. Banner's, Tolland Turn­ MI, 3-7449. person only. 459 Hartford Rd. Assistant Highway Foreman . available. Fireplace full base- of a poor Ctnderellar cheating her Liberia hast June S3 were EOR FURNITURE OF QUAUTY 564 Center St.^ .cprner McKee, driveway. Write Box D, Herald. ment, beautiful kUciien, nice lot. for BUn with supervisory Howard L« Bier at B a r l^ Motor Priced low to aettle eatate. Call pike. Taliipttville. next to Vittner echelon thinking,. jPrince. Graee'a father atarted life tenced . to death yestarday, Sales, Windsor Ave., Rockville. MI, 9-7382 after's. •%, Gardens. c l e r k -t y p i s t ANNUAL s a l a r y r a t e For the entire home Manchester' Priced at 314,000 with a SO year as ths bricUayer/son of a County Oonq^ird, N. H., Jan. 8 (dV^Aa- DISHDARDINS Rundlfig—Contrecting 14 \ Hours 9 .6 :30. Thursday to 9. mortgage, either FH^ or VA, A aevanth man, Soko Brown, experience in enrineerinr' Tolland County's oldest \ Dodge- $3,883.00-34.611.00 visit our showroom. TWO ROOMS and bath, unfiira' Mayo farmsr bi/Ireland, but built sentenced with the others, rscsIvaS aertlng "It la wrong to bear falae KANtiBIS Plymouth dealer. Open\9 to 9 1951 CADILLAC "62", four door start the NEW YEAR right with % Open daily from 10 to 8, / available. Open daily. Buy now up one of the/Dlggeat brickwork wltneaa against my brothers,” the records department. aedan. Original gray finish. PALMgJp AND GARNET, mason a new position in our sales and He has' more than ten FLORENCE combination oU.gas imed. 419 N. Main St. and choose own color scheme. T. a letter of pardon from the prM- dally. Auto Driving School 7-A contractors. Fr5s eaUnutes. No Applications and class specifica­ Evenings 7:30 to I. construction /beni)mies In the director of World Fellowship, lnc/1 WINDOW SMILVIS Equipped with hydramatic, radio, payroll depariments. -Must be a range. In. very good condition. 50. TWO LARGE, furnished rooms J. Crockett, Realtor. 50. 3-5416, or United Stal Ident two hours after the Jrtal Minimum of 7 years ex­ LARSUN'8 DRiVINU School, Job too big or too small. Ml tions pertinent to said position CHAMBERS’ FURNITURE SALES 3-8110. res. 5 a 9-f?51. endad. Brown; In /court, deacribad Kfiiaed today for the ao p ^ time heater and many other extras. good typist. Diversified and inter­ msy be had at the office of the years of «olid superr on Route 6. P ^ 3-6048 between 6 A champlbn sciiUer, Kelly went to produce hooka and wi^manul POTS perience of products de­ This -car ii In true Cadillac con­ Manchester's Wiy trained and 5-4785 or RockvUle TR 5-4744. esting work. . Excellent spot for a . At The Green plana for the plot] to k)ll the Pree- Town Engineer, Municipal Build­ and 7 p.m. $10,800 COLONIAL alx rooms, 3 or to Bhigland to parU ci^te in the demanded by Atty. Gen. Louis C. dition. Driven only 27,000 mllei. certified Inatruraor. For your aafe- lo^al girl. Heniqy llegatta. But he was ident, lhcriminatMg:~Jitmaelf.. TIm S A u e n s igned to military speci- GENERAL CARPENTRY-Altera­ ing,'Manchester, Connecticut. visory experience in ABSOLUTE bargain. Custom made C05(BD^TiON'GAS-oU range. In 4 bedrooms. O n tral heat, con- others dcnied'thay warkAmpHcat- Wyman in his atsta probe of atib- 5 See Howard LaBler at Barlow ty. we are truned to teach proper­ tions,- addttjyna -and' new construe slip coveia, cornices, drapes and YOUNG SCHOOL teacher wishes ruled o(it by the mhley Commit­ veralve activltlaa. ficatiops. Motor Sales. Windsor Ave., Rock­ ly, Ml 9-6075 interviews dajly Monday through excellent condition. MI. 9-2928. to share attractive -apartment cieta cellar, attached garage, one ed. . O AKD IN O LO m tion. Dormers, porches, gSrages Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30.p.m. Applications must he submitted upholstery. Pine workmanship for or t«^ family. 300' frontage, hue, tee l^auae he hM once “worked Dr. WUIard Uphaua, S3, of Naw Oops! Sorry; Caa't ville. Tolland County's oldest and rooms tlnlahed at reasonable on or -before. 2:00 P.M., January drafting departments. little money. Budget terma. Call with young business girl. Near w lt^hia hands,';' which diaquallSad' Those condemned Include Paul Dodge-Plymouth dealer. Open 9 MURTUXaCS d r iv in g School. bus liiie. Write Box U, Herald. Buburban. Carlton W. Hutchins; Haven] Conn., appeared In Merri­ bo lato for my dla- Loat confidence quickly restored prices. Workmanship guaranteed. 12, 1956. ■ after 5. Ml 9-7862. NEW THREE PIECE modem elm Realtor/ 50. 9-5133.9-4594. him .as a "ga^eman” sculler, ppt Punbar, the would-be guaman mack County Superior Court under] ner data at ' to 9 daily. Eree estimates. ’Bobert M. Alex­ GRAY RESEARCH AND James She"ekey His background must n bedroom set. MI. 9-5403, went to the Olympics wh'ere Nets Bte Brownell, a former at- a aubpoena ordering.htm to pro-j WibK.VARIitY OP Actual personal, ex­ by a ekUled,- courteous instructor. FOUR ROOMS, second floor, cen­ tomey genera) who unsuoeeasfully 1953, 1951, 1949 DODGES. Extra License included. Insured, dual ander. Ml. 9-1716. Town Engineer and Superintend­ tral. Pleasant . location. Front e beat the Henley wlpner. ducc hla organlaation't records and j perience required On the CAVEY'S DEVELOPMENT COMPANY ent of Highways. cpntttited the elecUona aa vice; ,^nice. Priceef to sell on easiest fi­ controlled standard and hydrsma- include shop. Make It From A Yard porch. -Parking. Mature couple 52,600 DOWN BUYS In 'm r, Kelly’s son John B. a list of peraons who hava lectured following: * Uc cars. DO. 9-7396. ■ V HilllarLst.. Manchester, Conn. Sew-Easy Overall! $53 monthly. 5Ii: 9-6203. preaidehtial candtdata; and Ray­ a t its suminsr camp. In Oooway. | nance pikn anywhere, Douglaa Roofing-Aiding 16 ("Keir’l, wearing tha Univerqfty mond Hornet, former aoUcltor PhiloddsdroR Motora, 333 .*161n. "A GOdD PLACE TO WORK" of Pennsylvania’s colors, wei Uphaus said ha did not bring the WUMEN MUST ' careful drivers. FIVE ROOM dupjex completely general. documents and then produe'ed a Never too old to learn. Femala ui- FpR THE BEST In Bonded built V Town Advertisement He should be familiar * This beautUul five - room HentoV and won a smashinf Judge James Piarra fixed Jan. I up roofs, ahingle roofs gutters, (X)UNTER GIRL wanted for furnished. .Oil heat, automatic ranch. Dill basement, hot toiY. Hla fathsr.. hkd ooaehad copy of the Bill of Rights, saying: 1 BUI of materials. atructor. StandSrd automatic. Cavey’s Coffee. Shop, hours 11:30 'L.' ' ■ ' washer, television. Available - Im- water & heat, fireplace, 27 as provisiq^ sxseuUon data :'I bsliava in tha Bill of RighU.j Diiai insured car. M and M Driv­ conductora andnd epof repairs cal) with military stand­ mediatriy.- untlf^March 15th, him.' ■ ■ • .,/'/■' but ths six atomtneed they would 7 5 c _ $ g j » Coughlm. m 1-7707. If no anawer a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. Closed Suri- ’ Notice f ■ full insmationi' plastered Graca has had a lonR''series, of . . . 1 love my country . , . and l] Knginesrtng rsIsaiMa., ing School. Ml. 9-6541. days. Apply Cavey’s Restaurant. Adults. References. $60 per month. appeal. / \ proposed to urtioM IL” ’ | call 5q. S-44S1 The Town of Manchester will 5948 Phone MI. 6.1849. ■ walls, ceramic tile hath,' top leading men. Including Cary Distribution of prints and MANCHESTER Di'lving Academy, ards and spacifica- garage. Immediate Occu­ Grant, with whom she was co^star- Wyman, asked the court to,' hold OFFICE ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. REUABLE WOMAN for general bum variou.^ accumulated , com- pancy, Uphaus In contempt unless he pror control of master flies. Mancheater'a most recommended. housework. Reference. Call MI. bustiblr material.^ at thr di: 44 Harrison St. rent. Apply at Marlow’s. cellar, acre wlU>^ trees and of the latest rumors in that de of M an^sster ...... 83 ' 33 Froin Meters H^re I liberal benefits, paid View. Suburban. Clariton W. partment was that she and French CHRYSANTHIMUMS cation. " ’ • Roofing and Chimneys.^ 16-A PROFESSIONAL Office suite, 351 Hartford National Procedurs writing. WOMEN WANTED for light assem. Hutchins, Realtor. 50. 94153, star Jtan-Plerre Auniont were in­ Bank and Trust Co. 31 33 AFRICAN VIOLITS Mn4orcyeie»--Bicyelee II bly worlt. Apply tn person. 10 Hil­ vacations and holi- Center St. All facUitiee. Front and 9-4594. '' > terested in each' other. Christmas business on Main St. im m ediate ROOFING—SpectaMtlng In repair­ rear- parking. 50, 9-1580 50. Conn. Bank and . reaulted in a 30 percent rise In re- CAVEY’S BICYCLE REPAIRING all types. ing roofa of all kinds. Also, new liard St., Manchester. Trust O). . . '...... 36 38. Qj^EEN ROAD.-^ Four bedroom OCCUPANCY roota Gutter — work. Chtmq'eya SEPTIC TANKS .9-3548.. turns from parking mstars, accord»| resta u ra n t English a specialty. Now open 9 LADY SUPERVISOR Will Interview AND days in one of Soutlf- eoionlal available for -the . buyer Manchester. Trust ...- 65 — ing to ths December tax report re­ Apply a t Personnel 45 E. CENTER ST. „ SEE OWNER a.m. to 9 p.m-,, Manchester cleaned,'' repiured, 26 yeara' ex- you in your own home for lucra­ HEATED STORE for rent at 33 ' with a laiffa family; Loaded with Miss Kelly in Tie ' Fire lasuraace Compaaiea leased by Paul Cervini, collector | SUNFLOWER — Office TEL. MI 3-1415 Cycle Shop, 168 West Middle Turn­ inenca, Free eatimates. Call tive- part time work. Write Box e r n Connecticut's Oak St. Will paint to suit tenant extraa. Ehccellent financing. Might Aetna Fire ... ______6«»'i -9544 of revenue. pike Ml. 9-3098. Rowley, Manchester Ml. 3-5361. PLUaSED SEWERS F o r' information call Ml. 9-1690, Hartford Eire ...... 153 163 It's Nkc to Diae Out. ' 449 MAIN STREET NS Herald. be posaible to’ trade your antaller Last month's returns totaled 18,- SEED I e a d i n’.g industrial 50. 9-8094, MI. 3-1418. home on a deal like this. T. J. For Fashion Title National Fire ...... U 7 127 002.33, as igklnst average monthly It's Smart to Dine wt'Cavey's. Moving—Trucking MACHINE GLEANED Crockett, Realtor. 50. 3-5416, res. P hoenix...... >...;. 89 3> 94 f i^ r e ot $2,600. As of Dec, 31, the Monday thru Friday Business Services Offered 16 ONE s t o r e for rent, 20 x20’, MI. 9-7751. - 'tJIe and. MSemnlty Ibs. Coe. balance on hand In parking meter 20 plants. _ Heat furnished. Rent .reasonable: 8 A.M. to 5 P . M. DOORS OPEINED. keys ftttsd, Storage SepUe Tanks, Dry Wells, ttewer (UmttnMd from "age Oat) Aetna U f a ______205 215 and parking I6t,^ft)nds was $8$, Sat. Until Noon Lines Instnlled — Cellsir Wntar- :5Iodern brick building. For fur­ TANNER STREET - New ranch > ...... -' ;^n 'a Casualty ...... 135 145 - 900.01, the report points out. copied, vacuum cleahera. irona, 5LANCHBSTEUI Packags Dellvsry. PLUeCED SEWERS ther informstiem call Jack's Cot- homes being built by Hensel A such poll can be. Becauss of ^.s, etc., repaired Sheara, Light truciong.and package deliv­ ' ' proofing Done. •^nn. General ...... 485 -SIS December property tax' coUec-1 5 - 9 5 fee Shop, Andrews Building;' ' 59 Petermem. Many da luxe features. the Hit toUIs.l4 this year. - k'mvca, mowers, etc:, put into con­ ery. Refrigerators, washers and East O n ter St.. MI. 3-4383. Hartford Steam Boll . 93 103 tions amounted .to $7,437.71, with] "ShK-e 1907 Reid UNPLUe^ED Apply at personnel office' Model house is open daily tor^our The two ^omen w ^ 'tied for Travelers ...... 81 86 taxes collected froib Aug. .15- to] ny dition for oomlng needs. Bralth- stova moving specialty Folding TOWN aqd COUNTRY McKin n e y k r o s . inspection.-For details contact T. first place are b^th'Voung, besuU It’s Beea Of CourseV walts. 83 Pearl'street. chaira for rent. Ml 9-0763. SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. Monday thru" Friday 8 Publie UUIMea Dec.-31'computed at' $43,517.34; POTTING SOIL DRAINAGE CO. Subnrbsn For Rent 66 J; Crockett, Realtor, at 50. 3-5416, fill snd disriplles of simplicity Conn. Light Power ..17 19 ivlng an unpaid balance of $60,- AUCTION UONDEIR'S T.V. 8ervlce,.,avallable MI 9-4149 ISO-133 Pearl St.. Tel. 5U SASOS A. M. to 5 P. M., Satur­ or res. 50. 6-7751. Mrs. JVtnism Psley, .wife of the :Coh'n. Power '40*4—43(4 378.38. Of thia figure, $50,567.93 ie AUSTIN )[fcHAMBERis CO. local Tisod'ofIarch Ist. oil heat, amSaUe drive. Priced at spectator sports clothes for day Terry Steam . 130 . — Several other fine lots which will be included la this sale. Truck­ Oil heat. good, water supply. 8 FOR SALE AT 717 CENTER ST. 1150 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW to ANNE cABqr/T h e Ma n ­ only 514.90Q. Charict Lesperance. limev goes elegant and dramatic Torrington ...... ;... 23 ' 35 Available At All Times Sreplaoea. S-«ar . garaglb. ' Ap- c h e s t e r EVENING HEEALD. Excelient References. 'only after dark. Daughter of U.8. Envelope com. ..103 .113 VIUHER’S men. Exclusive neighborhood, double-lot, S extra large rooms plus en­ 155, SNIFFEN'S LANE YORK 56, N. V. ,50, 9-7520. FOk PROMPT STRA1VOR9. CONN. CaU BOLL HH4,S , proxlnmtely 36 acrea of valu- closed .breeseway, hot Water Beat with, copper plumbing, alumi­ With your pattern order include TI55 AVE.' AMERICAS, NEW prominent Philadelphia family of U.S. Envelope pfd. ... 70 '75 ahle^laqd that could sell for YORK 36, N. Y. ■* Please give details and rant de- aportsmen, she dresses with ease Veeder-RooL ...... SO ' S3 50 S-S698 num aiding, patio, outdoor Sreplace. laundry and lavatory In Coiiisr South Idain S t an' additional 35 cents for your aired after termination of rent con' LARGE SIX room house. Centrally REFRI8ERATI0N GRRRliN OOiTER ROBERT N. REID. 4 SOA.AiitloBMri hulldlhg lotd.-700' fL frontage. cellar, extensive landscaping, complete with awnings. Reduced to (South End pt Plant), copy of our fascinating new fall it Still available—the Needlework located in good nelgh'borhood. and breeding. The above quotatlMu a n not to Philco Factory Suparvlapd Scrvlca Near Route .44,. 35 minutes sridter ’83palterii book. This latest Album printed in, attractive colon. trol. Write Box K, Herald. Good condition inside and out. One A perennial among tha. beat- be construfd as actual aaaiftau. R t S3, MaonhetMr Vsnb JM MAOr ST. PHONE 5n e-1776 325,000 for quiclf sAIe! . ^ ' ■ SERVICE RATBIOND R. » r m PHONE Ml •-4411 from Hertford. StrdHord, Conn. edition of Baric FaaHion contains a It contains iS6 pages of lovely de- car garage. Large garden epace. dreaaed is the Duchess of Windsor: laspectton Vv appointment only.- CnU owner's repreeentatlve, wealth 'of aew-simple. up^to-the- rignis/.* 'plus .3f gift patterns, di­ WANTED: — Profcsaional offiea Let-50’ X 150'. Raaaohably priced Htr supremacy is challenged this Manila hemp, aouret of atrong OALD WILLIAMS MANCHESTER 5UELODY RADIO-T.V., phono'A RoNofH Rooity Ca. 5U t-SSN. Weekend Ml SdSei. Guaraatoad sarvlcal JA S-ttlS; EvMripga dA S-516S milhute Btylee. special Teaturea, rections printeir in b o ^ Only 35c apace aSid/or 'dental raetica j at 515,500, Pleaaa call Reuben T. yMr. however','by a prlnceaa who martM^Kpa, domaa freak e P hilip ...... ' ■ ■ - ■ Sf ------,_...... reU pifT :’' ------— Ttfasarts >w5irtnrti«iamBas:nc^^ ------" II ■> III , 1. I ' . II' I . eaor'aiiirMPi. ' . y ' I / J*-'.. m , n-s I , - V-. - , -.s

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RSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1956 A vtng* Ds% Net Preas Rsa The Weather : (AGE EIGHTEEN For tka Waak Badsd Fwaoeet ad O. S. Waatkar Bmraan mattrlri^BtMr lEo^ning H«ralb r Dee. $1. 1«65' Neatly cloudy, eeM tonlgkb Lew length, refreahmonu will be aerved retired et the beginning of the The WhiU EagU Deep Sea fUh- '^4'.1 1 , 8 5 4 la nnid Ska. Satarday, eloody ba- The follc{Wing maatinga will ba To Present Film by the Mlaalonary Committee. hall at the Buckingham <^grega> yeer. Lemprecht, who worked at ing CIuB wrill hold election ot of­ ker ad Um Andit romtag windy, colder. High la Ska. About Town Uonal Church tonight: A t 7:w the .Cheneys for many years, w u a ficers at ita meeting Sunday af­ • The Healing of M-Vando" U a an of Oranlallan BIMa Stbdy Group, aubjact,. “Paul finisher there. ternoon at 2 o'clock in White Ehgle At Center Church •toiy about a dear little »K>y w l » Manckeiter-^-A City of ViUogo Chtffm -^1 had leproey. “ Moe,'' aa he la «^lad. Loyal Orclt, Klnca DaufhUn, Gata Hia Second wind at CD^nth;“ Hall, 71 North St. A. new program r ^ ■ - — ■ ' '---- - will also be put iitto eftect for the wfcs . brought to & Chriitliui l^ptr P IN iH U R S T ^ 302 MAIN will hold a. rtgular meatlnK Mon­ at S b'elock, choir practice; and at R. -Bruce Watkins and Rlcha'rd ' (. 8:S0 a daacona’ meeting. • activlUei 'Committee. ' Membera and- friends o f. Center Colony, and after three^ yeara of VOL. LXXV, NO. (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, JANUARY/!, 195« (Ciaaalfisd AdvartMag #• Fagfi Id) PRICE nVE CENTS day nt(ht at 7:i5 In tha Fadtra-. W. Johnson of Watkins Brok., Church arq Invited to attend the treatment waa cured of «t ^ w - tion Room of )tha Oantar Oongre- Inc., left for Chicago today, to at­ ease. Thla film, produced by tha irational Church. Surgical draatf- Paul Ltampracht, 34 Ford St-, tend the 1956 national home furni­ '^pen house for Mr. and Mra. showing of the film 'The Healing t American Leprosy Mlaalon*. la I Jaifttaiyis^ | ture mar,ket showing and to select John Pickles will ba held tomor­ of M-Vando,” to be aho’wn this iriga for the hoapital will ba fomarly employed at Cheney serious, yet delightful charming, folded, followed by a aodal hour Broa., la working aa building cue- new merchandise, to be placed on row from 5 to 6 p.m.,. at their Sunday evening In the Federation Room at 7:30. Following the film, and kumorous, and la as entertain­ with Mra. Blale Mdthewa and Mra. todian at Police Headquartanr,^ Re­ •ale here during this coming home, 55 Holl St., on the occasion ing aa it Is educational.. ^ % Alice Martin aa hoateaaaa. placing Michael McDonnell, who spring and summer. of their 40th wedding ennlversary. which is about one half hour tn ism On Cold War Hold / M O l V r H p '' Not Based on Facts a ^1 ■ \ ' • ■ Waihington, Jan. « ettenUon to the trouble 4>ota. Republicans said today Sec­ ease of Members aald quetUonIng waa retary of State Dulles gai^e limited to world problema with at- the Innate, Foreign Relations moet no time spent on the adminia- Committee in closed session tratlon's proposal to atep up dellv- arlea and pipeline reaervea of for' an “ “ optimistic’’ picture of sign military and economic aid. YouthUsed L ' world conditions. Blit Sen. Sen. Knowland of (Celifomia, the Humphrey (D-Miiln) voiced Senate Republican leader, aald tha the belief Dulles was more meeting was only the (tret of a This w*«k«nd w« fgatur*: seriea to be held-with Dulles. U.S. Bi(d for TV Golf Club, Optimistic “ than the facts will Sen. Cheirpien Geprgs (D-Qe) B.V JOBBPH A. OHXN8 I f -BUMBUB M3C m support.” Mid no furthei' meetings have been Within Mie venerable .sanctuary WHITE TUNA ...... can 35e Sen. Capehart (R-Indl quoted scheduled definitely^ of fit, James Church, the Most Police Say Sullea aa telling the two and a In advance of the session at tha Time Limit Rev. Henry J. O'Brien, archbishop half hour cloaed-door meeting the GEE GEE Capitol thara were Indications tha on all your food needs 1 economic aituation “la fair to ,ex- .edminiatration plana'to launch e bf Hartford, thla morning ordained . By RON DEVINE London, Jan. 6 <4*)— Red Popcorn (in oil) 2 25e jars for 45c 'feelient throughout the world.” greatly expanded entl-OommunIst the^ Rev,. Martin J. Scholaky, 36 to East Windfiojr, Jan. 6 (Spe->' Not Too Eacouraged idee offensive In- Asia and tha Mid­ China refused today fix a Grkiwold ‘fit., to the holy firlest- OOVALETTES ...... Ig. box 25c Ha aald tha Secretary reported dle Beat if Congress will vota tha time limit for the release of hood of the Catholic Church. dal)— Within four hours^ af­ that almoat every'country, lilelud. money. . Americans the Communists -- The (.mpreseive, solemn 80-nHn- ter the discovery of a wont? STATE BUTTER ...... ____lb. 72c Ing thoea in Aala, la making prog- President Elsenhowqr la expect­ are holding in pdson as crimi­ uta oeremony was the ftrat ot its fin’s badly beaten body here, roM in raiaing ita atOndard of liv­ ed to ask In hla Jan. 16 4iudget nals. Peiping Radio, com­ kind In the history of the Catholic police Kkd a motive, a suspect and MEAT ing. Church in Manchester. It ia ou^ DEPARTMENT report-Huid alao Preaident Biaen- near an Ironing board in th* GROUND hower'a Stata of the Union' mea- Elsenhower gave a Upoff when requMt permUilon to return to be pb*aented in the Catoedral until W t'H always strivste k««p our kigh quiHify maots aage yeaterday—"waa- far too op- he Mid tn hla State of the Union the United States." spring. Father Scholaky requested kitchen o f her n«w home at about BEEF HASH tlmlatli:.'’ The United State* has.acciiaed end received permlMlon\to b* or­ 8:30 last night, and the unex­ 1 Ub. v ' '.\ foyeitfaMy prlcotf. . He said they reflect an admlnl*- (CoaUataed ea Page Bight)'. Red China of violating an agree- dained in the pariah bhuri;h. plained absence of her 1855 model FF mant It made Sept. 10 to permit car, Mnt police on a Mveral-atat* COFFEE Fbihir Scholsky waa raised to AGES OF all American cltlaena within Ua manhunt. DEUCIOUS FORE WELL TRIMMED FOR the dignity .of to* prioathood by - — Lb. it.. LEAST WASTE control to return home "expMlitl- ArchbMhop O'BrIon, who waoxoa^ B y 1 .8,m, today, State Police oualy.” '- The Chinese Communists slatod tn th* Mremony by the Rt. uut picked up Andrew Jahkeon PUUbnry ■aid 27 of 40 Americana had been Rev, Megr. John J. Byrnea ‘rector Iqighton, 18, a former boardOT at/ FRESH SMOKED Herald'^Tribuiie Cell released so far..^ o f fit. 'Thomas Seminary, Bloom­ th^ FUklna home, who conf* "Americans who offended field; the Very Rev. Msgr. James to to* fatal aauult. He •IHiniRiU against the law In China must be P. Kerwan and the Rev, FrancU pfehended at hla Hartford honu SHOULDERS SHOULDERS dealt with / in accordance with FasMlaro, J.C.D., both of Hart­ Th* car w u found near/ thu \ MEAT and SERVE Reveailed by Ex-Red Chinese legal procedures and no ford, Hartford raUroad ataUon. / Serves I te 4 time liipit can be set for their re­ Magi\ Vincent J. Hines, J.C.D., K lease,'' the Peiping-broadcast said. Leighton admitted to 8t4ta Po* aMlstant chancellor of the Hart­ Uc* Lt. Samuel Rom* ana Officer “ FUfthermore, while they ajr« ford Archdloceae; Msgr, Francis Si NAMSCO serving their sentence*, they have Carl NiedMalkoWakl Um he uead / TITLSY C Washington, Jan. 8 te you. Just roeuhfud TENDER ROAST­ Magr; Byrnes, speaking in Latin the dellcioui one hare. /state of lowra pork. from 1943 to 1951 and for the Buf- Runaround m "As to what meaauraa C3itn4 will for about threo mentha and left 4 pork chops (1% lbs.) ERS, PLUMP roW L. CHICKEN PARTS and YOUNG falo Evening Newe in a period cov­ adopt in accordance with Chinese said, "Moat Reverend Father, our there shorUy before Chrlatmaa, holy Mother, toq Catholic Church, 1-3 cup finely diced Celery PINEHURST CENTER CUT BROILERS. ering •'■aomewhat more than a icgal procedures and when such State Police aald. 3 tablespoons brown sugar pmibmy Chicken 8 Pack yMr” starting in 1941. •jLee, CAA.^ Case meaaurM vriU be adopted In regard prays that you would ordhln thla Carton « J O v deacon here prsMnt to the office ktaU Pdllca Oommtuloner John Juice ot H lemon Pork Chops U>. *59c \Rlckei^—Crisper Noodle Ha Mid ha worked (or the Com­ to them, that la a matter of China's C. KeUy announced the arrect of H teaspoon salt / mittee for the Foreign Born from . WaaWngtoa, Jan. S UF1—Sen. sovereignty In Which no foreign In­ of the prleathoov.'' Lelghtoii arid kavu hii addreM 88. Ai teas|)oon mustard/ Tomato 'S Pack Q I C - '.abdut' mld-1940 until December terference la anowed." Veated in amice, alb, cincture, ilk coupes* Vegetable Carton Monroney rt)-Okla). asserted to­ stole and maniple With a folded 78 fiumner fit., Hartford. ' H taaspooBjp^r / SMALL 7-RiB CUT 1841. , • day that toe‘ Commerce Depart­ An Amerlean-Chinese communi­ 3 cans S O W TOdiato V4lb. Dalke at Bed iQueetlon chuuble on hu left arm and hold- Face* Murdar Charge NlBLETS Beef ment is giving Senate InvMti- que iMued In Geneva Sept 10 aald An autopay will be performed on .Sauce /\ P o r k R o a s t , l b . 2 5 c Freeh Com Off the Cob CHICI(|N Robert Shelton, e «>py editor machinery had been aet up ao the ing a candle in hla right hand, and Vegetable Pkg. 2 For 31c gators "a. runaround if I hav* to* deceaaad woman today at Hart­ H. cup water / \. • 12-os. Tin for the New York 'tlmee, preceded imprisoned Americans could be re­ a white cloth for the binding of ever seen one" in their inveatlga- hla handsr Deacon Scholaky knelt ford Hoe^tal to datonnln* the Brown chops fa (at place Onion Q Whitman to the witneea chelr and tioii of th* ouater of Frederick B. leased .“expeditipualy." The Stat( in shallow f ressad bsking TOMATO declined to say whether he la a Department in Washington intej before the Archbishop, ' eu ct cauM of her death. Iwlghton 2 For PiUiboiy i Soup Pkg. • For *w 1C Lee aa head of the Ovll Acronau- Archbishop O'Brien, after con,- wiir.be preaentad in court and dish. Spcbikie with c a l^ . SAUCE -Communist. Shalton refused alao tici Administration. preteA’that to m*an “promptly.,' brown su|ar, lemon juice to .plead the Fifth Amendment. 171* announcement said Br( Un, (IrmaUoq by his. sMlatanU/tot tha charged' with murder, Oommla* and ssaaojUngs. Pour 8 * W. BEST $0.15 He contended the quMtlon violated Monroney is chairman of a Sen­ doacon w u worthy of ordination, ■loner Kelly aald- ^ ' / Vainato Sauce and water \ ate AviaUon aubcommIttM which ‘Thou Art a Priest'Forever' addroMsd him uylng In pdrt: 2 f o r 2 1 c his righla under the First Amend­ la examining Monroney'a allega- (OoatlmMd M Pag* E! « ) Eventa following tha crime. over chops. Cover and bake non A OOJCm ? NOmMADf... ment of the Conatttuaom and also — Kneeling with head bowed, Archbishoi O’Brien of Hartford, receives ‘FulflU Ita Dutle* BlMMtaHjr* /cconatructed by pollea and nal]|h* in moderate ovan (330* F.) Uona that Secretary of Comm*rc* th.*eatened freedom of/ the preM. Weeks and Undersecretary Louis first priestly blessing administered by Father Schiblsi rdalned today. "You ar* now about to be con­ bora occurred' thla way: / 1)4 hours or until chops jare CELERY, Ig. bunch 31c By calling him -before- It, Shel­ secrated to the office of th* priest­ Donald Hunt» 18. a neighbor who tender. Makes 4 servliws. Rothachlld usurped presidential HOTROU^ ton contended, the enbeommittee powers In firing Lee. He Mid the hood, onduvor to .rocOlv* It woi did' aome-odd Joba around Mra “ la nudging th r end of my copy State of lege W PPfO W fW JA M Oft H O N fY LEGO’LAMB ^ 59e act was in keeping with their liy, and when you hav* received It, FUklna' home, discovered her body if you srs biidgst mi(id«d, a^cr the hlilidiiys, saUcf pencil. It la/peeking over my "ground-minded” program to con-, to fiilfUl lU duties blomeleMly.", \ when he made a prearranged visit shoulder aa^ l work . . . la engen­ In toe still of toe church, tha your mast from this list: . , ^ 7 - ’ PALM BRAND - . tdRYwr. mUoi. trol aviation through the CAA. May Bi Chile dering the fear that soon it will'be •IWo Republican membera of the Archbishop w u heard advising the (Oeattaned 4u Page Etevuu) PIN EH U RST LEGS OF LAM B. >vhieh will be delicious MAINE ■ i l u l i B i j r ^ SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS ^ S9c looking into hewi roome all over committee. Sens. Payne of Maine ordtnsnd to “Let your teachings b9 the ^im try.” . a spiritual- remedy for Opd'a with brown gravy, mint sauce, baked brown Idaho po­ lOTnv MROLL tt iinrMIX a O and Schoeppel of KaniM, took, is­ Natioml Strike SwMthHrt Soap Whitman Mid he waa a member sue with Monroney'a references to MopI*; let the fragrance of Hla tatoes and Birds eye peas, are good value at 69c Ib. SARDIHES e f the Communist party from 1938 PRF.MIER Commerct Department "refuMl” Ife be a delight to the Church of LOIN LAMB CHOPS $139 until 1948, but he auedfaatly re­ to provide the Senators with a Chile, Jaa. 6 (Jry— God, that by both preaching and Cube or Tenderknive Mississippi/ 3 Cans fused to name party aasbclate*. copy' of a manuacript study of Hie ko/eenmefit of Prealdeat mample you may build up the ~Steaks . . • . . k.. ...lb, 99c .Bacon ...... _...,'lb* 49c Vz Price Stie HONEY 45c He said he wae imwllling to be an CAA made under Commerce De­ Carloa/lbanes bucked up It* house -t-, that' Is, toe ' family of from the AP Wires ''informer." partment orders. dMlapMlba of a 'state-of siege to- God, to that neither we may de BONELESS Whitman teetlfled that he had Ih a display •( force and Mrve to be condemned of toe Lord Knuckle Soup Bones ...... ibs* 26c Reg. Size 3 V o r 21c GRANDMOTHER'S But Schoepp*) reiterated that •Treat of 128 persons, ■^r a s p b e r r y belonged to a COmmuniit cell on while he wants an orderly' for promoting you to so sublime an JUDGE CXNUnBLL DIES Herald-Tribune only after the sub- tanks took poeltion la front office, nor you for taking it upon k S’ ' SEASONED FRESHLY CHOPPED Meraio-iTiDime oniy^««r O,, committee'! rela- \ Bridgeuert, Jaa. • (ff)--Jehu PINEHURST PINEHURST committee brought out that h ^ with the Commerce De- the geveraiiieBt palace. yourMlf,. biit rather that He may A. Coniell 18, fermer. aMedatf - LAMB PATTIBS HAMBURG 'Bath Size 3 For 3U JAM Lb. 39c reward us all." acknowl^ed thie In P^lo*; partment, 'X *011 My. I want a Santiago, Chile,. Jan. 6 iJPt—Moat Jnattae ef tfca. Stata Supremu ' 3Sc Lb. 35c Lb. door testimony.tCRtlinony. Ho •Gld’ lt NLM « . o f th^t ponApt snH will Kavm. The Archbishop then knelt at look At that roport and will have, of CSille was under a state of itege Court of Error* died today. 3 Lbs. ILOO • A Lbe. S1.00 \ •maU call with perhapa a dozen a look at it." . / the faldstool while ' the ordlnand Judge Oeraall letlred from the membere.: - Monroney Mid Weeks wa* try­ today aa the gbverament moved to *tate*a Mgtmit e w ri becuniM at meet a nationwide strike call ahd Pinehurat Lean Chuck Ground . . . : ...... Ib.' 6ac PREMIER Chairman Eaatland '; (D-MUe) ing to cover up a blupder in /ihe As the iiitorcession o f all the saints in heaven is invoked on behal( of the candidate (CoatUiued M Pug* Five). Ul beulth oa Sept. 22, 1858. FLUFFO aMed him if the cell “le attll in hiring of’ the consulting Rim— what It'termed "Communlat aglta- Wa wUl have Bolton Roaating Capons, pWsh Fryer*, Chicken ^ existence, to your knowleflge?" Uon." '■ fo r ordination (jy Archbishop, O’Brien, the R^v. Schplsky lies prone before the aUar. yi of Morreire lean SHORTENING -CreMp,' McCormick and Paget— FLORIDA SUN .HELPS IKE Parta, Tapdercure Corned ’Beef and plenty BOHITAFISH •'I have. no knowledge, I don't by "wrapping a phony ckkk of The government of President rea^-to-M t Hama Key Weet. FUg Jan. 8 (E V - know," Whltmad replied. Mcrecy" around the re|x>^ ' - Carlo* Ibanez declared the state of Grace, Prince Prealdeat BiacubewOT wae piOT .i 3 Lb. Tin 7. Os. Case "And you don't know Whether Monroney ,al*o attacks the gen-, Biege—a ’modified form fit martial lured by bl* dector today'a* get* FRESHER iY FAR . It'a in existence nowT" asked eral report of the Adyisory Com­ law—iMt night after adjourning Hag "• world of good" from hi* CongrsH. All military leaves were RINEHURST FRUITS . . . VEGETABLES LEAN CHUCK OR BRISKET CUTS. Eaatland. mittee pn Federal Transportation T o ’ Wed Soon vlalt her* l i toe Ftarlda eaa. The VI wouldn't, have any knowl­ Policy for failing to/include avia­ canceled and all soldiers were or­ word from thu WMta House phy« Ib a universally popular gift. . . . -Lovely to look a t delight­ edge.” Whitman replied. tion. Weeks wa* chairman -of the dered on the alert. idciha, MaJ. Gen. Howard M, ful to receive , . . for any occaalonn PINEHURST GIFT FRUIT f f SOFT-WEVE BMtbMd Warns WltnMM committee, which Issued it* report Chlle'a big Central Labor Union ‘After Easter’ Suu our kirgu voriuty pf eeld cuts. You wlH bu (CUT) called for the natlonwjde Hnyder, waa relayed to uewe- ' b a Ib k e t s . . I , ' When Shalton refUMd to invoke last April. Other cabinet membera men Ua the Preeldeut and Sec re­ TISSUE ,Jod te suU how fruph oil our pruportd muot loovu* the Fifth Amendment agaihet poe- also served on it. strike Jan. 9 to protest the gov- tail' of Agriculture Benson vtr* ■.< .ernmenVa plan to freeze wagM, PhiladelphiB, Jen.' S.JA'I—Grace • ■ Tomatoes - ; Cucumbers art; and thot they orb slicud frtfh os yi»u ordur. -Kelly, the, rtiovlea' blonde besuiy tually completed work on ' too . (OMtianad ea Pag* Eloven) (ConUnned om Pdgo Eight) prices -and penslona for civil serv­ special farm meiiage- Eieea- 2 for26c ^ e r cooking, frying and baking iiqporfed fancy aolld park For 3 Rolls 3 3c ants aa an anti-infiatlon step. La­ with 'the patrician manner, will bor leaders said the freeze would marry Prince Rainier of Monaco bower will send to OongraM-. Idaho Bidcing Potatoes and Maine Limestone Potatoes Wu nuMl Jrush suo food in our dielt« ruguloriy. You cauS* hunger throughput the na sSonAfter Euter, ~~ - ' Monday. { REYNOLDS PURE- tion.. She siaid ao at s press ^jh'i-eption A COMPLETE UNE, Brain Celts Atrophy ^ ^ U.S. BILLS BUBBIA GRISBN BEANS CAULIFLOWER eon gut yours at Halo's; SWORDHSH, CO D . HALI­ Crowd* marched through San-i in her parents' home here lata yea- 8I*1NACH . ; SUMMER SQUASH a l u m in u m tarday, several hours after word H'asMngtou, Jau.-'fiff)'•••> Thu BUT. BOSTON BLUE. OYSTERS, otc. Uago'a otreela lu t night, demon- Uaitrd States ioilay billed Kue*''- GOLDEN CALIFORNIA BUTTERNin' SQUASH OF ^ ''l\M 0N l itrallng against tha governpienl, fiuhed round the world that the CARROTS ...... bunch l»c PINK GRAPEFBUIT. M , V * ‘ American aerten'a First Lady and •la for 8724,847 damages for FOILWRAjP Lack of Need to Thiijk action. ' ^ ■ •hootiag doww a Navy taune Arrest 51 I>oders ' one of the-moat eligible bachelors ' DRIPPIN' HONEY Economy Size anywhere were engaged. last June In toe Bering Sen, . . Polica started a . roundup of injuring Ita 11 man crew. Tbe The YAM W'hat AM , PEPPERIDGE I prominent labor leaders, arreating, Tho announcement, tint from | -pruf Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Monte Carlo and. later from Phils- | State Department naade pubtie • Society’s 'top Affliction 181. They Included Clotario Blestr note (rhoi Secretary of Statu PINEHURST EVERY DAY LOW PRICES I head of the CUT. delphia, fluttered the hearts of the i PREMIER/ romantically inclined In two con-: Aullee to Soviet Ambuaaudor S A L t The stata of siege decree, to- be (ieorgt Zarubin. The note nw - . Nestle'a Choc Bits > FARM Los -Angeles, Jan. 'S ■tudies show this is not necea- tlnenta. I fi oz. 21c—12 op. 4lc I published, in ’ the official.-Gazette. ^ t e d UA. cbsrgea that Boviel ' Ivory Soap (med.) 2 (or 17c to m a to e s NEW CABBAGE .>, 12c Modern »oclety'a greatest af- aarily true. Twenty yMra ! today, banned public meetings, put . Hollywood, used to aurprises, after Iowa- State University u id It seldom Jtad been more Jet-planes knockto ttown • Nep­ Personal ...... '.. . .4 for 23c fiictlon. Mye a University of tune bomber near the SL Law­ Just Reduced Ivory Flakes ...... 32c Michigan psycholi^ist. i* that graduates ware tested for In­ (C'oBlioued oa Page live) flabbergaaled. The little Riviera COOKIES FoF 2 'Ti^;^39e telligence, they, ifrere, given, domain of the handsome 32-year, rence (aUmI ls*t June 22 ta aw Geishe Crabmeat ....79.c Ivory Snow ...... 32c CARROTS 2 cciioBig. 33c the p r e s e n t generation unprovoked attack. doesn't do enough thinking. identical teats. After 20 years old Rainier III made today a full Deviled Ham ---- Ig. 29c D u a ...... '. .‘..j3 1 c ' . Swansdown Cake Flour WAXED ROCK - Dr. Wilma, Donahue told it' wiui amazing to find that holiday, keeping up a mei'cy pace Oxydol (giant) .'./77c the-'^lntelligence had Increased Putnain Man Held aft by a Jubilant people whin they SEATD TALKS SET 32 oz. pkg. 33c 5,000 members of the Loe, An­ 3. . • Waahington, Jen. ■ ID—Foreglu M A M Candies 28e Tide ...... 31c geles County Medical Assn.-- instead of being dulled by heard the first bulletin of the be-: Frozen Food Specials TURNIPS u. 9c time, Comprehrensipn. .vpcito- mlolaters of the eight (nwmtneu Chlorox ...... qt. 18c Cheer’ ...... 31c that one of the best ways to O n Rafflos P erjtirj’ trothal on the' radio. The radio rin allied In the Southeast 'M ia De­ ularles and ' general informs- , Monte Carlo, , ehowplace' of the''; H gel 31c gal 53c Joy ...... 31c IDAHO BAKING keep young Is to continue to. fense Treaty (8EATO) have de­ use. .the brain, " fo r without tion had increased, principality, has talked about lit-, SNOW CROP . "After 30, however, there , cided to hold thfir next meettag. .Marshall's Salted Dash ...... 37c .. using It constantly, brain cells Putnam. Jan. * iip)—-'Sirnest J. tie else ever eince. on antl-Cornmnnlst defenae meaa- Spic and Span . . . : ...... 25c 12 OE ^ POTATOES may .be some decrease In men­ B.ardier. 39-yeaT-old operator, of a Tho Prince and hia. 26-year-‘bld i uriee ^ at Karachi Pnkiatea,' MixKd N u ta...... 14 oz. 70c atrophy Just aa miiacle cells , tal abUitlea.'The dMrcaae may ‘ do when there la lack of exer­ Veteran* hall h**'*. has. been serene hlghneea-tp-be were toasted March ••*. Secretary of State 1 :a r g e s iz e be only -the lack of speed. chiarged with, perjury in connection Si’a Frosted Food Suggeatlona; . PRiMIES PREMIER . cise,'' In champagne; flowers were Dulks will apcaik for the UnR^ .Chicken of the Sea *runa Plea ,’...2 for 48c What happens to athletes aa with "a —petiUon. which ...OTought WTMlhed around their pictures In State* at the aeaeloa. He .wfll < She said yeaterday that she thay age isn't, due -to poorer about a referendum'on raffles and BeUer’t Clam Chowder ...... 49c SNOW CROP Doz. is ronvinced ehll'dren today do •hop. windows. At ther-Hotel de leave M'Mhlngton abeut MUrfb. Sere Ib e Coffee Cekea or Cheese Cakes ...... 79c MUSHROOMS APPLESAUCE TANGERINES muscles;. lYs more that their basaars in Putnam. „ * - - ParlR .lt was best drinks on the X* • 'l O O E 2 ,. ICM thinking than their grand- brains are Ism able in speed of Barber *aid Bardier is accused WHITE SEEDLESS yiarents; ' perception and response." ^6r a court - appearance Monday; | house to allwtoo ihared in the-re­ Just received.... Rhode Islahd Johnnie Cake Meal •«39c joicing-.that Rainier at last, will 8AV ORI ENTHER QUITTINO ' PEAS ud CARROTS 4 Oz. Tin "EN’erythlng la don* for ua." Dr. Donahue adviaed older, was arrested yesterday oii a war- j Jack August’s Clam Chpwder and Clam Cakes 29e 2 An 35c <1 e Mid. "Wa are told what to take' a wife. That Is very imr . The Hague, Netbertande, Jan. For c people who are thinking of rc- rap) obtained by Prosecutor WII-{ f*! • (AV-The Independent S o ^ lid Ragozzino’a Spaghetti ^uce. GRAPEFRUIT 3 29 SInk and seldom have, to'meet Urtng to do more than merely^ llam Perry Barber„ * . - j portant to to* 'Monneans,' the fu­ SNOW CROP 4 ' new situations. The farmer -pf ture Of the throne and'the.tode- Dally Het Parool aald today prepare to develop a'hobby.. Barber-eald Barbter la aceusad Gen. Alfred Giwentber la edpeeta' "1 0 o t . " the past had to meet some new of perjury as a circulator of m v- pendenca of the principality,' * i t e z . 4 9 c ‘‘It should be mtich more ad to realgn within tbe M zt few Be sure to try the new Pep- 29c Florida Oranges crista every day., Ls h think­ than a bobby,” she Mid, ."and cral pages of the petition on which I Pay No TUZM ing means that only. lO per there were alleged fraudulent'sig­ ( If Ralqier were to die- without ..months M KWvme AlUed Ooni- something the persona thinks mnadcr, Europe. Tbe pqpev peridge Farm Cookies. cent of this, generation really will be of tcat^'value. Those natures. heir hla prihclpalUy, which re­ tiuJillKIMMeo m M Gnientber is^ alntod to aae- TOW n SQUARE MeiNTOSH APPLES are creative people., who earlier have learned to Aa circulator, it was Bardier's quire* ita,20,000 populattan to pay / ■ AUNCHimRCOMM- ,s. UtroM FhQtoD. no .taau, would revert to Fretich etod Adm.''Artbar W. BiMIferd , u v r t / ' 1. "It used to be considered :et along well with, psople are duty to certify that the namM on Pinehurst Is Open Until ( £ / H o t , that oldcf people %!* dumber £leqat apt. to got Mai , The hands o f the Rev. SetooTsky are annoiiiied and conse stra by Apchbishop eu «MfWtan H tOOSPO. Jelat i « Q t Bakt S cEtafa of Staffs 43e >.CORNfR MAI.N A l^ OAK STSim Lbs. $2.59 tbaa yoiuifcr ones, but m w aaM thoythov ago.u o.". ■ .(OiuOuuafi ou Page Vlve),^ O’Brien durinff the s«rvicd M'Msgr. Kerwan, fsdbff camera, an fMsgr. Byrnes assist. (Peai ea gaff* TwaX 8{80 Thurs. aflid’F il. Nights ) ; r ■ ■■ . . ■ ...... h'.