- I FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 198€ n TWENTY Avtrace Daily NeJ Prtas Ran lltanrtiirHtrr ^ve^ning ll^ralb .Far Hm WaMc K aM The Waathtr Fab. 4, » M Feyeeaet *117.8. Waatber Wanaaa aiOna-^Evangellam,” Thiii panel A daught^ waa bom at the S t Luther Leaguers will preaent the Evangeliam pro Mrs. Olson L o ^ FRESH aa«w, windy and coRfcr tenigbt rraada Hoapital la Hartford on Wbrkahop Speaker gram of the United Lutheran SCHSAFFTS 11,895 mtTown Wedneaday to Mr. and Mr»> Church In America, which la ached- Most Avoirdupois Member ef tbe Audit Sunday partly cloudy, eelder wllb Michael Scanlon, 120 Lenox S t Hold Rally Here uled for Connecticut In the apring. VAUmiNI snow nurriee, acoumulattng tbra* - ^ • rmic^Mi ®a«»n m . »iJi*y of ef areadatlMi The Rev. John Vannoradkl of New Mrs. Barbara Thompson, pras- tn six Inebe* In Interior. '' ^ 'U m c h tn w High School win b* The Epworth Circle of the The Luther League of; Ooncbrdia Manchester— City of Village Charm ; 'f ? cuMt afiMkar. at the m*aUn» of Haven and the Rev. John Allan of ident of Manchester-- Watea, an-1 CANDY South Methodiat Church will me«t Lutheran Church will be hoati' to Wetherafield will be gueat mem- , •»’ tha Uncoln School PTA Monday, Monday night at S o’clock at th e, I nounees that the winners of j jceb. tS, at t p.m. Ha wlU diacuta liome of Miaa Eleanor Gordon. 2811 the Connecticut State Lutb4r bera on the panel. VOL. LXXV> NO. 112 (TEN PAGES) tha program in tha new high Spruce St. Membera art/reminded League on Sunday for the Mlaeioi^ Follo'Aing the aupper, wAlch will I awards for the • * month of | GME8AS as4 EQUIPMENT MANCHESTER, CONNn SATURDAY, FEBRUARY IL 1956 (OlimallM AdTarttatng aa Fafs I) adMol and certain >mplicationa for to bring articlea for thg children a Rally. Approximately 260 Luther be prepared by the L ^ea Aid of ! January are Mra. Ruth Olson, 1811 collage preparation in elementary diapenaary. 7.**' • Leaguera are expected to attend t^ncordla Lutheran ^urch. the j Buckingham St., Hartford, who, rnn iir achool; and parenta* reaponaibll- thtr rally, which will be held at y, "Leaguera- Look at Thoae Color tty to inaiat that children learn iTB," will be presented by the I receives a reward of 810 for a! Film Area Receives Albert Platt, 122 Baldwin Rd..; Emanuel Lutheran Church. ,w-eUht loss of 1 2 \ pounds. Mrs.' tha'baalc eubjecta of artademic and foreman In machine Inapectlon a t' The rally will be opened with Start Executive Committee. The • P a ir H eld moral education. A abort bualneaa the. Broad Brook plant of Han\ll-1 a brief devotional period lead by raovrt, "Mla'ion In Walker's Gar Mft McConnell of Coventry, win meeting will precede Principal age," Wrill also be shown. A fellow ner of the second award of $5, lost Flash Snow Warning ton Standard, dUision of United': Richard Geas of'Manchrater.> Spe Bulbs Baila^a talk, and refreahmenta Aircraft Corp., and Samuel ^ cial mualc will be provided by the ship hoUr la planned for the closing 10 pounds. ' In Slaying will be aerved during the aoefal Adamy, 174 Parker S t, experi We Two Group of Concordia. portion (if the day's pr.ogram. Eight of the members have • Windsor Locks, {>b. 11 liFl Neff on ttme following a dlacuaalon period. mental department, recenOy com-; Martha Diana pf Mancheater, reached their desired goals,\ and —The U.8. Weather Bureau prealdent of the Connacticut State EI-ECT|«) SECRETARY issued this "heavy snow warn plated 20 yeara aervice ^vlth the j three who have an outstanding at ■N, Roger E. Carlook, aon of Mra. United Aircraft Corp, i Luther League. wiirpreMde at the Erwin W. Whitham. 42 Gerard CORNER SODA SHOP ing" for Connecticut today: Of Woman Joa-Palrieia Carlock of 24 Dear- bualneaa meeting. St., w a s elected aecrertry of the tendance record are Mrs. Rachel STATE THEATRE BUILDING A coastal storm off the Car New England Nurserymen's Symohds. Mrs. Henrietta Ward of, field Dr., aaa recently elected ao- A limited number of atudent! A panel dlacuaalon, lead by .Er- olina coast wlll spread anow Bridgeport, Feb. 11 (/P)— (ial chairman of Lambda Oil Al neat ' Lehman of Danbury, will Assn. St the meeting held yester Hartford and Mrs. Florence Col Into aouthtm Connectlciii ticketa for "Orandfather'a Secret." | lint, 791 Main St. Police today are holding a pha aocial fraternity at Colgate the muaical comedy to be per-,; apeak on tha theme "Home Mia- day in Boston, M*^*- around noon today, and In &ilveraity, Hamilton. N. T. Car- northern aectiona by early Florida man as a suspect and formed by an all-teacher’ caat Sat- i afternoon. lock. a Junior, ia a 1S#3 graduate urday night, will go on aaie to -1 his wife as a material wit of Kent School. Snow will continue tonight, morrow morning from 10 to 11 ’ and end toward Sunday morn ness in connection,with the o’clock at the Waddell School, ing. knife-slaying Thursday night Memorial Temple. No. S8. Pyth where . the performance la to be Dr. Charles F. Boss Jr. ian Slatei*. will meet thia evening Increasing winds thia after of Mrs. Dorothy Cahill, 36, of given. Student aeata will- be on, noon and tonight may cause at 7:S0 at the Holmea F»ineral Meachera around the gymnaaitim An sddreiMi by Dr: Chsries F. Fairfield, in what Supt. John Home and conduct a memorial some drifting. Jenner Hits walla. Boss Jr. will highlight a Christian Preaent Indications are for A. LytWy said was a robbery. Probe Told aervice for Mra. Leater Smith, who Both deny any' connection with ,waa treaaurer of the Grand Tam- Social Relations workshop meet anow accumulations of three the crime. irie. A former member of Unitj’ The'^CTU will meet at South ing st the North Methodist Church to six inches in Interior aec-' Methodiat Church Tueaday at 10 tiona aitd one to three inches Mrs. Cahill's body, blood-stained Presidency ^ ^ p le of Hartford, Mra. Smith Feb. 22, beginning at 1:30 p.m. He along the coast. from a knife wound In her throat Neff Spoke tranaferred to Memorial Temple a.m. A potluck luncheon will be will speak at the evening service, and ruta about the face and head, a number of yeara ago. enjoyed at noon, hoateaaea for which Is open to the public. waa found on tKe floor In the rear which will be Mnr, C. Elmore Wat- Dr. B(>ss. executive secretary of of her auto In a downtown parking Power Hike Miaa Jeanne H. Rfehardaon. 2 kina, Mra.'William Ruah and Mra. the Methodist Board of World lot about 9 a.m. Friday. On Gas Bill Chapel St., la apanAng a week'a Arthur GIbaon. Thb Rev. K. Ejnar Peace. Is one of the national lead Ike May Start Raak, paator of the Covenant Con Held without' bond la Wallace Chicago, Feb. 11 {/F)—Sen. vacation at TucaOiW Aria. She made ers In the field who will attend the Mack Waltera; 34, of 180 He'i^tt Jenner (R-Ind) today said Washington, Feb. 11 (/P>— the trip by aUrline and will re gregational Church, a^lll apeak at workshop gathering, being spon Vital Physical St. Hla wife, Sarah, 26, ia being A woman aide to Sen. Fran turn by air. ' the afternoon aeaalon. sored by the New England South held In bonds of $2,300. Both are the presidency of the United Qifis for Jour Valen^ States is being changed “into cis Case (R-SD) testified to- ern annual conference of the charged with breach of the peace da.v that John M. Neff visited Methodist Church. He recently re Checks Today pending further Inveatlgatiom a European office much more turned from a trip to Russia. Waltera. described by police like the early Roman em- Cease’s office here last month Movies on social subjects will a narcotioa user and aeemingly un andr-as she recalled it-—made begin the program and seminar Washington, Feb. 11 JAh—Presl- perPrs. dertaken the influence of narcotics, wai «« laid the blame for what he jiome reference to the natural» groups will discuss world peace, ‘dent Elsenhower may undergo pre taken into custody shortly befo* ..jhiB transformation" on social and economic relations and gas bill. For Valentine’s Day ^ liminary medical tests today as midnight last. night by detectivei the "bureaucratic elite which Neff ia the Lexington, Neb., at temperance during the. afternoon. the first step in a full scale physi two hours after they learned that Supper will be. served st 6 p.m. by an auto with FIbrIda plates had wants to rule" the country. torney -who has idenUfied himself the Joy Circle of the Women’s So cal 'examination that could bear Jenner also criticized Secretary aa the donor of a $2,500 campaign emssa heavily on Whether he decides to been in the parking lot near Mra contribution . to Caae. A s p « ^ ciety of Christian Service, under Cahill's auto during the evening of of State Dulles, for the "brink of the direction of Mrs. Ellen Pickles, seek reelec tlon.., the night she was slain. - war" strategy attributed to. him, Senate committee la holding hear- circle leader. Guided Missiles Target Areas He told a news conference last and called for the election of a Inga to see whether any «frort SHOP HALE'S FOR Waltera was halted while driv waa made to bring Improper In Church or community groups In- There has been a great deal of talk on both sides of the Iron Wednpsday.'liowever, that he is In ing in Bridgeport la hla auto which "firm pro-American Congress.'' teres'ted in attending the confer . , a. Curtain about development of an intercontinental ballistic misafle' clined to base bis decision mo^e is registered In Florida: Speaks at Lincoln Fete . fluence to bear on the South Da Treasure % ence may obtain information from on how he feels than on the re- The Indiana Senator spoke on a kota SenatoFa vote on the gaa biU. with a range of l.tOU milea. Newamaps above show* the areas In ^^U er's jiuto were found Today’a flrat witaeaa, Mrs. Ma^ -the-North Methodist-Chureh off Ice. ■ueft-* -guided miaaiie'could' atrlkenf TauncKea"Tiiy'the TJnited -port -he will get from four physi stoclclngs andf a quanUty '(^cahdy, day-long progniTn—sponsored" 1iy VALENTINE, GIFT BE HER cians after they finish the checkup the Abraham Lincoln Republican bel- Connell, told the group Aa Chest States from England, upper map, or from a Russian submarine or which waa later identified af remembered Neff’a coming to tte # plane off the coast of New York, lower map. While Russia has on Tuesday. ' having been purchased by Mrs. Club. Other orators before the Announcement Slated gathering of Conservative Repub office but said' It waa ImpOaslbla hinted that It already haa siuih a miasile, pressure la being Cahill Thursday night ,ln a down for her to recall exactly what waa Diamond brought in Congress and in the adminiatration to ruah develop- Announcement.' regarding when town store, it was reported. licans hit at foreign policies, the VALENTINE nient of such a weapon. the preliminary tests will start was State Department'and the United said, 'Definite tMacrepaary’ Thia waa the first mention of for Sale expected from the White House by During queationiqg Walters de' Nations. midday. Those tests could be put Jenner, in a prepared speerii, NefTa having viatted th* Stnator’a HOSIERY off until tomorrow .or. Monday. nied being anywhere near the office. Sond, Grovd, FIN, Loam, parking lot and claimec) that he said the "change',', .was obvious' James C. Hagerty, White House under President Franklin Roose Mra.-Connell, a receptionist and press secretary, told newsmen that' had been home Thursday night. file cleric, aaid ahe referred Naff P«ot Most. Excavating Sen, Eastland Bids Hla wife reportedly confirmed the velt and continued under Presi to Miss Opal L. Van Horn, Caae'i Fra* Parlring All new spring colors in no • # none of the doctors' findings will In the St. fact that he was home, but there dents Truman and Elsenhower. He legislative clerk. ondtulM oiinf. seam and full fashioned ny be made public until the cbnsulta- was a 'definite discrepancy" In the added; • JameaLot • • tion ends. And he said their con "The President Is pictured as an While Mra, Connall testified Ae lons. clusions may not be announced time she said he came home. Indispensable man. He la credited was present whU* Naff A d Misa DelR-rred—or J'oiir own truck. South Hold to Bias Waltera came to Bridgeport from Van Horn talked, A* aald that '*I until Wednesday morning. Dade County, Florida, police'said, with sole responsibility for de- NOW Is the time. Why wait The purpose of the new check— .cisions and achlevementa that a didn't have Urn# to liatea’’ to What until spring when everything Is but they do not know how long Crash Kills Father of Three they said, Montgomery, Ala., Feb. 11 tZP»—«roots” campaign to preserve their coming more than 4 ',i months af he haa been here. He haa been em auperman could not make. He ia soft and trucks get stuck. Do It SHEER NO-SEAM ...... $1.00 Pr. A plea for the South to refrain | traditional separate «ch(x>l sys- ter Eisenhowr's heart attack—Is protected' against criticism. william Lamarr Patti,ahall, 29-year-old WIndaorvlUe (ather Mra. Connell's testimony cams NOW when the ground la hard from further violence climaxed a terns. to find out how the President is ployed seven weeks In a Bridge "The office Is being' changed oft three, was killed instantly about 9:30 thia morning when the after Sen. Bridges (R-NH) said the and do your doxing In the bearing up under the burdens of port factory. from tha Anterican coiutltutlonal car, above. In which he was riding miaaed a aharp curve and hit a bipartiaan ihyeatlgaUng committea apring. Special rates for vol roaring pro-segregauon rally here' The South also needs a tax-sup- Police reported that Walter's might seek wider authority If ari- ARKWRIGHT 60 GAUGE DARK last night that drew a crowd es-1 ported regibnal commission, he his Job. Ehsenhower returned Jan. office of first ciUsen of the Re utility 'pole in the WIndaorvlUe section of East Windsor. Also In denc* develops that othars* UlW ume onicr*. Pit open 7^ la 8 colthing-waa bloodstained. His ex public Into a European ofnee the car was Nevin Btriekland. 19. also of WIndaorvlUe. Strick every day except Sunday. SEAM ...... $1.00 Pr. tlmated at 15,000. /added, to "answer the vast at- 9 to what he termed "the full duty planation. waa that he had cut hla Chaa were offered campaign An- Sen.JamesO. EasUand(D-Missi ^»c'* t***"*"- of the presidency." much more like the early Roman land waa taken- U> Rockville City Hospital where he waa' rtqxirted tributiona by friends or fo*a eC tha •Sa MAIN SiltEET 'ITte chief executivtf* personal finger. Police said a small cut on emperors. tn good condition. (Photo by Burkampy, challenged the rebel-yelling throng: , » ■ ’« '>*‘"8 his finger could not have bM nStural gaa bill. MANCHESTER Ml 3-8980 or Ml 9-4012 ALBA PERFECT FIT to fight racial integration with iriisiepreaent physician, MaJ. Gen. Howard M. "I do not hold our presidents The .bill w u paased by tha I a - hiiE "^6 must orggnize ever>* coun- enough to account for the amount responsible for this transforma NYLONS ...... $1.15 to $1.50 Pr. Snyder, checks l.ts condition daily, of blopd on his clothinr. at* arid aent to PrastdAU Biaan- anytim o. bJJ^sness vvithouT ^ community into but the President has not had a tion. I am not sure they realise hower last Monday night. It would full fledged examination since mid- Still missing ia Mra. Cahill's coat the change, or like what they see. exempt gA ratA from As the rally ended. State Sen. * f pocketbook, and several other natural NO-MEND SHEER and December. This glamorizing of the presidency GOP Struggle Seen direct federal CAtrol. Sam Engelh^dt' admonished the I the rally, ,,lfnMred by The preliminary tests will In articles Of merchandise she ia is the work of that bureaucratic audience to "go home peacefully Central Alabama Citizens known to hkve purchased .Thursday Favored Meaaug* at First SEMI-SHEER ...... $ 1.35 to $ 1.65 Pr. clude a blood analysis. That may elite which wants to rule the Ca * h A deecrtbed hlmaelf A in and orderly." i council. night. United Statee in the' protesting Eastland made only an indirect u ^ j . l .. w be done at the White House. But The autopsy on Mrs. Cahill’s M y clined to favor the measure at he will go to the Army's Walter shadow of a loved and trusted sym first but voted againat It aftA tell- i reference to recent rioting at the! «* bol . . . —, in New Hampshire University of Alabama, where he I Reed Hospital here for X-rays, a ing rt* Senat* of th* $2,fi0p gift segregation policy that will enab e cardiogram t.’acing heart perfor (CoaMnned on Page Nine) "Our power seekeba try to make from Naff who h A denied A y In Ship'n Shore once attended sdhool. Southerners to stall off In- mance, and other advance pro our Chief Elxecutive into a tention to influence the - Bemtcn''s Recalling his student days, the | tegratlon for a long time, cedures. ’ • monarch and our sober constitu Concord, N. H., Feb. 11 (A3 ^portera of the late Sen. Taft (R- vote. outspoken advocate of white su- . 'The possibility loomed today of an Ohib), have entered the primary premacy declared: "I think I know changing state laws, and The four doctors who will team tional executive branch Into a Mra, Connell, a gray-)ialred, French-cuff in conducting the anxiously-await Adlai Visiting glamorous Imperial household in intra-party atrugg.le' for control delegate cbnteat as favorable to woman who formerly was city au the people of Alabama well, and ^licies which ,whlch they will wield the hidden of New Hampahire’a delegation to Eisenhower. you'revn„v. not going to n.rmitpermit the 'j "lust be litigated, and which must ed examination are Snyder; Col. the Republican national conven ditor in AberdcA, 8.D., teatlftad a broadcloth blouse go to the Supreme Court of the Thomas W. Mattingly, <:hlef heart powers." Only the namea of Prealdent the special commlttA b e g A its to t.a k e over Oregon to Help Jenner alluded to the "brink tion If Prealdent Biaenhower doei Elsenhower on the Republican aide take over y°>" i United States'," he suggested, "the j *PeclaIL*-'«hosen. (CAtlmied OB Pag* NIm ) 8ociation_for the Advancement of I „„ ,,.^ 0 0 1 segregation "mi reelect Sen. Wayne Morse (D- Ing a special Interview to a maga date favorable to Prealdent Eisen ' On the Republican ballot, 27 Colored People. "null I Ore). hower before tonight's <8 p.m., and void." ‘ _ _ - zine . . . and picturing himself as EST) deadline. delegate candidates have filed, for A long-time favorite. Lovelier each time you^ash'' The university board of trustees B.astland .told the cheering : Stevenson supporters had pretty a great fellow because he has more Hia entry waa interpreted in Etfenhower, six' for Sen. Know- them . . . more flattering each time you wear barred Miss Lucy from clsssc.s un throng that "no people in the j * $ I S O I l O U B r C l S well given up slender hopes hf gymnastic tricks than the leaders some quarters as confirmation of land of California and one 'for VALENTINE them. Colors: Maize, ttirquoisjs. apricot, white, til "furth'er notice" because of the history of government have ever would -U.S. RIFT DENIED $4.98 forts to break down segregation decisions'were against them. Tlicy Estes Kefauver of Tennessee would t'harlAton, 8. C„ Fab. I I (F) I Denver, Feb. 11 (W--John GlI- Culled from AP Wires cal outlook than Republican Gov. candidate ia required in ■ New throughout the South. fought and are still fighting. This ' enter the presidential poll, Both l.ane DW-inell and some other lead Hampshire only If the delegate- —Sir Roger Makins, Britala’s First.' he said, white persons in beet. Graham, 24. ac/iised of kill are concentrating on seleMed Ambasaador to WAhlagton, o|ild ing hla mother and 43 other.4 bv ing Eisephower backera. candidate runs aa "pledged” to the South must organize a "grass (Continued on Page Ttvo) larger states. He already has served notice he him. today that reporto of Aaglo- CARDIGAN $6.98 I dynamiting an a’irilnel , failed la.st Won’t Instruct Delegates' Air Force reports one of its AmericA rifto should bo tA A handkerchiefs I night in an attempt to choke him- would fight any attempt to "corp- On the DemLKratlc ballot both In that case, Morgan told a re crash rescue boats with seven er" the 14-member Republican Kefauver, the” 1952 New Hamp "tilth a plarh of siUt.’* Maklas All over linen prinrt or fine quality yolton handkerchief w i th j self to death. , porter. Oregon would send sn un-' persons ■Imard mlsaing betwCefi devoted moat of his speech, pre dainty heart decoration in many .styles. '— SPORTSWEAR — SECOND FLOOR Quick action by James E. Mar (Jelegation and would oppose shy shire primary winner, and Adlai In.structed delegation to the Demo Korea ,-nd Japan's southern island slate previously committed to- any Stevenson, the 1932 nominee, each pared for delivery at the CltAel, tin, 34, Denver county Jail guard, cratic Convention. Kefquvej swept of Kyushu . . . Two B-47 jet bomb a milllar.v college, to lUnsnia- I restored Graham to consciousness alternative candidate Eisenhower have 12-member klates., Gov. Aver-s Labor Sees New KKK the party's 1932 primary as the ers based. In Kansas crash at wide might designate. ell Harriman' of New York and tiona of ins.-BritlA agree meat ! after he had been "out cold" - only avowed candidate. ly separated points while on traln- on foreign puUcy prohlAM sizes 7 i o l i 2 ^ ^ j Martin ssidj— for five minutes. A Several of Bridges' political aa- 2 5 c to- $ 1 «cii A i'iviidi(lat4^s con.sent is not rt- fng mission with 10 Air Force men : soclatea, including former sup- (Continued on Page Nine) around tho globe, In South ‘White Councir jail physician said Graham was in quired lO'ifae^Oi'eKon j residential killed. Ship’n SHORE's-wcll-lpann? red good condition and wiidld auffer primary, Hut no move has been AREA RFI UNIT RITES SET I no ill effects. Graham was not Peiping Radi^ says Communist broadcloth blouscl Sec the made to file in behalf of either (if China s Mao Tze-Tuhg has named South Wlndaor, Feb. 11 (JTf— slec> es... French-cuffed, VALENTINE GIFT Miami Beach, FU., Feb. 11 —.for non-concurrence in the U.S. W- ' ** I the two Demorra_tir rival.s. Dele- Oiian Hlsau-Kiiang ambasaador to Dedication ceremonlA wera The AFL CIO’s Executive Council preme Court decision. There is a V u ^**^*i Dolhv>’er their'own, and Mqr- achcdiilcd today for the RPI pearl-linkcd to match the fine ...... Graham fashioned ** --noose North, Korea and gave no reason says that "white, citizens' councils" close link between these organiza. by I gan said he knew of-ni organized for relieving former ambassadot* Union, Westinghouse Hartfiird graduate Aater. Es- buttons. Little neckband - J have sprung up as s new Ku KIux lions and the drive to wesken and ; ''•'htting together a pair of light- effort to sponsor a pro-jstevenson Pan Tzu-Li. . . Western Big Three tabH the company for keeping another power in aoutheni New England, iTiittee which said that since the , ers iNAMJ arranged to meet in aolltarj' cell, FABERGE GQi^GNES ..; $ 1.25 ®fKyhien withdrew from'three bei ause "This will leave the negotia Bronx, A d Joseph D. Pa Io, 19, SHULTON BATH POWDER .. is scheduled to open March 8, One tions for the two parties with full I that the Mediation Service .said rzcy," the report .said. /'eO ' disappointed" because Secre- of Graham's three court-appointed university revoked invitation to I was the main roadblock to ending of the Bronx. , It said the local white citizens' t®f.v of Stat^ Dulles turned down lawyers, John J. Gibbons, was responaifcility for continuance or , the strike. Coma on tha ma! Thosa ora tha bast voliias for yaiin^ man in ovr tawn. Pkn- VALENTINE LIHLE LADY BUBBLE BATH ...... councils had combined into art ®® ®PPeal for a strong Ainericain Duluth, Minn., Feb. 11 (Ab fTivil Negro minist’e'r .. . . 81-year-ol The only survivor of the Upion ] for Minnesota's Presidential pri- that came to a sudden halt with pay for new school buUdingt, Ho bera of Congress, lawyers, bank- States would not suppoit a con- (,jgi. 1 . J . ‘‘“V®*®*®******. f‘’r **’® forces of the War between the mafy March .20 . . . Huy .of exM-it- offers but accused the other of t ^ . , A C A R D S Murray's withdrawal. holding fast to original demands, Aid when a town refnsA to con. Free Alierattons Given •rs, and Industrialists. vention in the International La- H«n gra.ited by Sixth Circuit. U.S. No Immediate' Plans aider aalar}' InrreaaA for teach- In wide assortment for The citizens' councils are organ- bor Organization (ILO» against for ibe^ defense Ver^rt.H tn Prealdent Court of Appeals, on order requir Robert Nellis, chairman of the The union kept a skeleton nego lUE's Westinghouse board, said: era hecauae of a need of new children and gfown-ups. izationa devoted to a program of such Soviet practices. Denver District rnut’-t thev fnimd Ei.senhower and a-special Mlnne- ing immediate -desegregation of tiating committee in • Pittsburgh achool hulldinga. It Is 'like ex- HOUSE'S maintaining facial segregation. ' Dulles qpposed'an ILO conven- Graham sane ^ ' "ota Veteran’s medpl from Ooy. pupils in Hillsboro, Ohio elemen "While the union regrets the (lectlng the teAhers to pny for With Cash tary schools. "In event of a development,” but loss of the Mediation Service, we ^the school house,*’ , • Ecoftomic boycotts and Intlml-i tion because of possible' unfavor-. Graham is charaed with murkier I Freeman! said he had ho immediate plahs feel that its withdrawal - will pavd Thf COM datlon of Negroes are pie chos4n|®ble reaction In the Senate. Meany - in the death of his mother- Mra i 109th birthday." the Glittering first night audience to contact the company about re the way for other Intereated- par- lO Y S ' an d J 3IIKHAL4 instruments of the councils' h*te j-aaid. Instead of such a convention./Oaiilie King. M. Federal ' agents ‘ '''''®^®'"P'*®*® ■®®*P‘' gives almost unprecedented ova- DIES OF AUTO INJURIES CXHOUSE&SON newing negotiations. tiea to- inveatigate the cause of New Briteln, . Feb. It IPI — MANCNItTCII.COHM- mongering campaign," the^^port I Dulirt favored only an ILO'reso- iaid Graham admitted placing a ' anniversary Sales Hons to Eugene O’NelU's ’"A Long There was no comment from this atrike and possibly inter CaAlaw F. Suwtaiski, about M, set. w' w ! “ "’® “>»<•* of « sticks of ■I am certain, will be rich like its Day's Journey into Night," which the company about its f u t y r e vene.” W E GIVE OREEN STAMPS STUDENTS' SHOP Many acta of violence hawk AFL-CIO leader said. dynamite' in her luggage that waa predecessors in memorlea and in the author once said should nql b*_ of 148 Grove St., who soalaiaed a CORNER OF MAIN AND OAK STREETS come In the wake of this campaign.' Jn Washington, a State Depart- plana. 'At diffecent times in the past a head Injury tMirp he w a atrack placed aboard Air Lines -warm wishes.from friends Ininany produced unUI 25 years after his The strike, along with a walkout group., of governors, a group of Ministers have been forced to re- ment spokesman indicated Dulles plane. It blew shortly parts of the natloh. 'With them I by a bua yesterday while flteak ! ■' i ,. \ •Ign their churches and educatoca -wpuld maha no immedlata com-’ death . . . Sheriff fllM into San of the.Independent United Elec mayor'a and a group ef-ministera lag Mala St., dlrd early «da after , taking off the Denver Erancisro to reclaim "mad dog trical Workers iUE), has idled iHiv* been dcprivctl of th«ir posrt ment. , airport. had reenmmtndfd arbitrat(on.The moralag at New BrUahi Oauaral > , ' . >, . / ■ -A . , \ (jDoatldued aa Fage Nine) klUer” LeaUe Irvin. 33,000 workers and ia blamtd by company refuaeiH w ^Hospital. I * t ^ . f V' ' I f ' ) ■ PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1956 MANCHESTER EVEt^ING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1956 PAGE THREE had to rotiort to his bass. Hs tsm- Rockville in the town-owned Henry building. About Town Coventry perarilyftrgot. after they came to Andover Dance at Police Benefit Tomorrow Seabury Lewis, local manager Town^s^Civic Pride^ Respected Town Filh Bloodinobile Quota the Cove, that Connecticut State itSURNSIDE^ of the Telephone Oo., confirmed R. E. WENDELL Roberto Nolles laws prohibit drinking under 21 I KSSY FBEK rARKIMQ Sen. Eastland Bids Firemen Prepare More Space Seen reports that hii company !.> aeek- iy PCC Examiner in Dispute Hairdressers In abo\it a dozen First Time in Several Months Weinstein said Oary CMSCt Ing a new a(ion for its office. Building of the beauty shops In Msnehrster Case of Youths 'COURT MARTIAL OF To'Elect Officers For Town Offices He says his cbmpany is studying — ^— / I have been busy the past week or RBOATTA SET JU N E 16 two{>oaaibilltletat pr.sent, but did two selling tickets and soliciting Merrill D. Cotton of 1848 Tolland not diaclose the locations. ,' Contractor A Padtral Commufilc«UoiU4.Mftnche*ter BroadcuUliK Co., will Syracuse, N. Y. «Ab—T)»e Inter ULLY MITCHELL". SoutHHold to Bias foodk’ from their clientele for their Tpke. became ^the 150th blood Sdouts Canvass Town llockivilic, Feb. 11 (Special)— be the first witness. Held in Attack collegiate Rowing Assn., regatta la CJs»iiia8c»ae - C«l»r 2:49 6:11 16 Andover, Feb.'ll (Special)—At The need for more office srpace Oommlaolon hurlnx cx«mln«r lii annual Food Sale, Tea and Card doner yesterday afternoon at the s .'W RetklMtialaCaminareial He will be follou'ed by tha execui- will be held, on Onondaga Lake on Plas "MMEA” 4:66 6:14 . (OiMiRHad K M ra g a Om ) last night's meeting of* the An Riporta that the town may soon for the Telephone Co. wsa given as Washinirton yoiterday ihowod r«- Party at the American Legion South Methodist Church to-assure Local Boy Scouts will con tives of Regional Broadcasting Coventry, Feb. 11 (Special)—Tha June 16. It marks the fifth Rockville liVoinaQ Gains dover Volunteer, Fire Department expand ^ta office apace* in the Me the reason for seeking another lo AlteretieiiSaRemedelhig ■poct for Manch«at«r’a “civic Home Monday, The sale and tea tha Red Cross Blood Program of duct their fund drive in a Corp., which seeks to establish a .case of Robert Rose, 17, of Wall straight year that the races have 8aa "Balat *f ■aacUaer" W4 moat ctrtalnly can do.” U.S. Citizenship Papers Roacoe Talbot, Charles Phelps and morial Building were strengthened ci tion, Lewis said. station In East Hartford, and will open at 2 p.m. and continue filling Its quota for tl'e first time house-to-house canvass tomor Police Commissioner Clyde Sell- today by Indtcationa that the Pro "Business Built On prtd*.*' row afternoon. St., paroled from Cheshire Re been held here. According to reports, the re-lo- Tho exara'lner, B«»U' P. Cooper, Brothers Broadcasting Corp., until 4 p.m. Dessert and coffee will Ir. se/eral months. The quota was era tatimatad tha crowd in the V Joseph Armstrong were elected bate office may move to another Cast week, scouts left read 6, cation of the Probate office i.'ould Customer Satisfaction" showed hli concern during a hear* which wants to locate one in H art be serv'ed at 8 p.m. with the card filled by 95 doners by appointment formatory Feb. was nolled In huge state-owned Colaalum at I Rockvtlle, Feb. 11 (Special) to serve on a nominating commit location. ing material at all homes on jnean more officb- apac. for the Full Insurance Coverage Ing on the drawn-out fight'of three ford. games to follow. The .proceeds will and 62 walk-ln doners. Of the total Justice Court last night after tha 15,000. —Mrs. Rachel Miller, 1 Wind Although town otficiala will not Town Clerk and Selectmen, and be devoted to the Arthritic Clinic number of persons appearing, the work of scouting. tee to select a slate of offlcerz for coronuiles for the radio wave . If the cross examination Is not defendant .said that constant ''heck sor Ave.,.was among those who approval at the annual meeting in commit themSeJvee on the subject, poiaibly more vault space for town Tel. Ml 9-3033 length of former Hartford atatlon completed Feb. 29, the ftitura of at Manchester Memorial Hospital, seven were rejected because of phy John'Mortlmer, scout district UNIVERSITY QUIET I received American citizenship chairman, today said “We hope ling'' drove him to attack David March. it le believed thaL the Probate oi- records. After 5 :00 P.M. W nrr. one of the other com- the contest is Indefinite. The hear to which the hair dressers donated sical Veasons. The following are MAY WE SUGGEST at a Federal Court ceremony Elections will be held this year fice may be thifted Into office 11,178.18 previously during Na the walk-in doners; everyone will be at home to- Georgia, 17, of Hlnkel Mae Drive, Tuacalboea, Ala., Feb. 11 OP) —; 82 BALDWIN ROAD paniea want# to locate a station ting examinsr starts a new case FopHhe first time in a week, a lull i In Hartford yesterday. Mrs. for a chief, assistant chief, presi ■pace non occupieu b> the South IPeqpIe, like refrigerators, need tional Beauty Salon Week. Arnold O. Aronson. Charles' A. rmorrow when'seout leaders call on Wednesday. A apeclal aad appreciated Miller la of Russian liirth. here. March 1. The WTHT wavelength Rose, along with William Ro- has come to the University iff' dent, vlce,presldent, secretary and ern New Hnglend Telephone Oo. defrosting occasionally. MANCHESTER. CONN. Counsel for one of the other hearings have been in progress Banks. Mrs. W alter Bareisa, Leo for contributions to carry on treat will be a Valentine din the work of acouttng." barge, 17, of Woodland St., and Alabama campus. treasurer, end two trustees. companies had moved to strike all since September. St. John's Polfah National Barrett, Richard Bas-';e. Henry ner at our fine reetauraaL Following a proposal by Presi Church, 23 Golwsy St., will hold Bengston, Lucy Bengaton, H. N. Earl Rose, 19, o4 Lakewood It ia a luU welcomed by the stu references to the "urban area" of Yesterday's testimony was tech Heights, was presented on a dents, school oAciala, the towh- dent Ernest K. Seyd, the firemen Manchester on the ground that the nical. most of It dealing with the the 8:30 Mass ' and 10:30 High Brautigam, Bruno Aliczi, Gerald Ellington Mass as usual tomorrow morning. charge of breach of the peace. The lolk .of Tuscaloosa, and others. voted to send a letter to the Re Census Bureau considers Manches manner of taking mearursmenta Chappell, Richard Clay, (fllfton C. The question which it hesfd gional School Board expressing No speflal meetings are scheduled Coffin. Rockville three were arrested Wedne^ay, ter a part of the Hartford urban relating to ax>saible Interference night after Georgia complained most it: "W hst will hsppen n ext?" appreciation for the time and ef for Sunday afternoon. Arnold T. Croteau, Leonard Driver Escapes area. between the proposed Manchester they had driven him to a lonely From talks with persona figur fort it has devoted t.o the plan SWEET THOUGHT FOR Overruling the motion, Cooper station and. existing stations In Darling, Uarcelle Darna, Mrs. Three Arrested spot near-the Nathan Hale Home OAK GRILL ing predominently in - recent ning of the proposed junior-senior Susan Deute, Robert Doggart, Paul saldi he didn’t think he would “de Worcester, Mass., and Westerly, The Gleaners Group of the South stead and Rose had hit him. so Oak 8t., Mancheater events, the answer is: Nobody Injury in Crash high school. Methodist WSC8 will meet Mon- Dougan, Kenneth R. Eddy, Esther prive Manchester of a little civic R. I, These stations have the same Following Fight “ I was being heckled because I knows. John Yeomans, chairman of the pride.” wavelength. da.v, Feb. 13. at 7:45 In the church Foley. Ermano Garaveiita, Ronald was on pro," Rose said last night. The lull came after nearly a Ellington, Feb. 11 (Special)— H. Gatu', Ernest Gelllnek, Miss Regional Board, reported on its Meanwhile, it was decided yes Regional Broadcasting on Feb. parlor: Members are reminded to Rockville, Feb. 11 (Special) —' "1 couldn’t take It any more." week of turmoil in the school. A car driven by Richard J. Cowles. progress and introduced his guest, terday that cross examination of 23 will offer rebuttal engineering bring Valentines for their secret Laura Gothberi,, Joseph Gouin. The three cases were nolled after Disorders broke out Monday when 24, of Stafford Springs, crashed Rudolph Heck. Henry Hemen- Three men were arrested by City W. Chris Heisler, who has recent lay vritnessea in the contest will tsetimony to that presented this pala. Mrs. Anne Stowell and her police last night following a bar Georgia and his father said they, mobs protested the presence of into a highway fenca poet and ly moved to Hebron following hie sta rt Feb,'27. John Deme, head of week by Deme'a engineers. committee will serve refresh way, William Habererh, ifrs, Helen preferred not to press' charges. Autherine Lucy, first Negro ever route number sign ofi Rt. 140, Hand. Werner Hirsch, Carl Hough room brawl at the Rockville appointment as regional school su ments. Hotel. Georgia and Rose's counsel, Atty. admitted to the school. '' just eaat of Broad Brook Rd, this perintendent. ton, Mrs. George Hunt, George Harold Dorwart of Willimantic told Dr. Oliver C. Ca.rmlchael, uni- morning after the left front tire CHERRY VANILLA ICE CREAM . dancing. Capt. Bernard Brtel is Hunt, Virginia Jorgenson, Helen According to police, Robert A. Ma.x Relmer was voted In as an Rockville chairman in charge. Mrs. Barbara Thompson, presi Butler, 24, 3 Grove 8L, received a the court the incident came about • versity president, said in a press blewout, State Police said. active member and applications dent of the Wates, has appointed Kaiser, Walter Keeney. Robert because of a misunderstanding that TELEVISION Unemployment Claims badly lacerated left nand as a conference yesterday that “dis ’Troopen .. Stanley Nasiatka of for active membership wene re Mrs. Mary F. Little, 189 Fern St., Kraetachmar, Lewis La Brec. is "now straightened out” between ciplinary action will )>e taken in the Stafford Springs barracks in DUBONET BLACK CHERRY ICE CREAM Three more unemployment com result of the fracas. He is being the two youths. ceived from Joseph T. Conuner- Zone Revision!^ chairman of the first annual ban Raymond Leinbeck, Arthur Lc- treated at City Hospital. the cab^B of those students who vestigated and said the cSr .had to ford and Edward A. Brunette. pensation claims were filed for the duc, Francis Maloney, Joseph Mal- After warning Rose "Do you week ending Feb. 4, 136 as com quet of the Wates, which Is sched Patrolman George Massey, in PROCRAMS are known to have engaged in lie towed away. Cowles was not Chief George S. Nelson report sick Jr., Harriett Mitchell, Mrs. realize what would happen to you For Valentine Parties, Shady, Glen Ice Cream Sought in Vernon uled for Thursday, Feb. 16. at 7:30 charge of the Investigation, said actual violence" during the riot Injured and no arrest w-as made, ed that one call was received last pared to 133 for the previous week. Mary B. Mull#hey, Carl H. Peter If you were sentenced tonight," p.m. at the Manchester Cknintry Butler and Roland C. Berman, 21, ing. Nasiatka said. month to transport an accident 1« "Love at first taste.” Buy it hand-packed at The number of Initial claims re Club. Justice Roberts said "It's um Rockville, Feb, 11 (Special)— mained the same for both weeks, son. Vera Peterson, J . A. Rice, 30 Davis Ave., were apparently to Carmichael denle4 charge.# by To Plan Supper victim to a hospital and announced the fountain or in the economical half gallon Gifford Rourke, Anthony Sartor, fortunate but you are iolng to be Video Everyday — I Votsrs of the Vernon Fire District 13. gether at the hotel bar, and In needled for a long, long time, and All RighU Reserved — Miss Lucy that the .mob action T h e L-W group of women of the the following events; y size. have been urged to attend a public District Meeting Ben Erxa Chapter of B'nai Florence Lchleldge Robert Sernoff- some way became Involved In an here was a "clever strategem" to Congregational Church will meet Tolland - Windham Firemen'! B'rlth and the Sisterhood of Tem sky. Gladys Sheffield. you'll have to get used to 14." H. T. Dickinson A Co., Inc. haartng Tuesday in the Vernon Local members of the American argument with Charles T. Bren Robarge and Earl Rose told the get her out of school. . He said the at the Hall Memorial Library Assn, will meet in South Windham Canter Firehouse at 9 p.m. to give tAglon and Auxiliary will attend ple Beth Sholom will have a joint Mrs. Jame." Siieehan', Laslle nan. 21, E. Main St. charges made in her federal, court Wednesday at 2 p.m. to make on Feb. 20; Civil Defense school meeting Tuesday. Feb. 14, at 8 Spencer, Oeighton Shoor, Harry court they did not know there was the Zoning Board their opinion the meeting of the Fourth Dis The argument developed Into a going to be a fight when Robert petition to force school authori- plans for the next community wil] be held at the University of e< a major revision in the aoning p.m. in Temple Beth Sholom. The Smith, Parker Ro-en. George rkaaB.I 4 New Havea, Ceaa. 6:44 ( 444) VOD ARE rRERB . ties to readmit her are "untrue, Connecticut in March. Anyone V mMauriceAUL_ _Srymuiir , ...... Photo. trict tomorrow afternoon at the violent fight, which resulted In the Bose asked them to pick up Geor supper. Al and Connie Fanton wtiHI perform a dance fantasy at the State . regulations of riiral Vernon. guest for the evening will be Hy Stiles, Ernpat E. Stafford, Sher (.'haaael 14 HarlforS, Cm *. —"Dr. Pl»»l r*cliaiai tha unwarranted aiid outrageous." who ia Intereated is requested to Legion Home in Stafford Springs. breaking of a plate, glass window gia Wednesday night. Chaaael 16 rillMIrM, N a .i. l■>a■tl" Theater tomorrow during the yaudevllle ehow to be presented by the man H; Haves of New Hgven. who wood Trueman, Carolyn W atts and ()4t T.V. THEATRE contact Chief Nelson. Among the proposed changes Coming Events and overturning of several tables In another case last night, Shep Ckaaarl It Hprlazllel4. M an. The board of trustees said Miss Manchester Evening Herald El- Police Mutual Aid Assn. Procei would be. to permit single and The Vernon Homemakers will wdll conduct an unusual quiz game Erika Wayland. and chairs, police said. CkBBBel 46 ,N>w Rrliala, l'*a*. (14) DOCI'.HENTARV THEATER Lucy was excluded for her own The Windham and Tolland Coun hard Weinstein. 20. of New York Cbaaarl 44 Walerb*>jr, Comm. —"New Tower* o* the Inlgton correapondent, Mrs. G, F. fund. The ehow, featuring 10 A cts and achcdiiled to last abotit two multiple dwellings and ggricultur- meet Tuesday at 1 p,m. a t the in which members of the aiidience Keep Appointments « The attention of Patrolman For safety. Berr, telephone TR 5-9S1S. ty Assn, switchboard meeting will will be asked to participate. Hus The following Moners were by City, was fined 330 on a change of Clia**el 44 Helroh*' M a... Tlianie." . houra, will b ^ ln at l;3 0 p.m. Doors open a t 1 p.m. TickeU may be aJ uses in Zone A and residential, home of Mrs. Gerald Rlaley, Miss est Hull, on duty in the center at procuring Intoxicating'liquor by (tt-4*l ROY ROGERS be held in Andover Feb. 23.i Fire obtained at the door or from ahy Mancheater policeman. agricultural, commercial and in- bands are Invited, and a social appointment —"The Gollaw. *t Paradi** men's wives who are willing to Cora Webb, home demonstration the time of the incident, was drawn false statement, 4 :66 ( a> RKY KINO V alley” dustriM uses In Zone B, except agent, will speak on "What the time with refreshments will fol Malcome F. Adair. Audrey 'Al by the sound of the breaking win bake cakes for the meeting are re low the program. Shephard was one of five per (14) ADVKNTI'Rg THEATER (44) VARIETY HOUR priest-in-charge, will base hia ser can be legally voted on at a town th at any dwelling in Zone B would Consumer Should Know About len, Geno Andrenl, Edwa.d Arnold. dow. He summoned help at the (161 .H A TIM EE T H E A T E R (I* 1:64 ( HI YOU ASKED FOR IT W K N a -8 4 0 (WGTH— 1410 quested to notify John Hutchinson, sons arrested on liquor counts,^ at — "How D. 1M mon on "They Have Seen • The meeting...... have to comply with Zone A regii- New Textiles.” Mrs. Inez Anderson,. Miss Lor police station: and was accom the'^ c o v e Restaurant Thursday (141 OVERSEAS ADVENTURE refreshment chainnan. _)Atiima. New regulations would Roroptimist Club members will raine B-hfend. Robert V. Bolduc, (I4( THI.S IS THE LIFE WCCC—12M Daily Radio w h a t —910 Lt. Maxwell B. Hutchinson Jr., Lord.” Prayers for Seputa will be "You C«n Taste The Quality’ of the American M-. panied by Patrolmen Massey, night following a planned State (»l RACING FROM HIAI.EAH —"Oat *1.14* M**tk* *f Manchester Evening Herald An; - -'dnimum ldt slse in’ gion will collwt old newspapers, meet Monday at 7 p.m. sharp With Mrs. Dorothy Bosworfh, Mrs. Clif Thomas Lee Jr. 'and Det. S g t . (16> BA TI'RD A V W EA TH ER - ____ B a b e *’„'...... ^------reportod.-that A.jiew-zirtoJoiLA)ifiJjHld-i5_ob5ejx6Jiy...St.Scout Sum Police,. Jald.- The—other—fout_-all. ------V X R K "...... -...... WDRO—1560 Enatern Standard TUM w n c — 1 0 8 0 • "dovef■"'cdrfesptJtadenl, AlrSET Sirs. Pdm _ nines and cardboatdnom or- -Fast— President— Mrr. ‘ ford" "Brysnt;~-Dorts~Bolducr Mrs. George"TYa^. (It) GREAT GILDKR.SLEEVR . emergency truck had been pur. day. charged with delivery of intoxicat PARADE OF YOUTH (44) GENE AUTRY The lollawmc tirogram schedule) COWBOY ilO R R A L YOUR YARN SHOP i)6a-' W DRC—KaV Colbv B for non-rosidential use, with a Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars Arthritic ainlc. \ Connary, Joseph Connors. John scheduled to appear in Chty Court truck radios and batteries for Peter’s Church will meet Monday asked that the charge, be nolled. (III 7,00 PARADE Ail Art Needlework Suppliea WHAY—News WGTH—Bob And Rav minimum side yard 25 feet for and the Auxiliary wUl attend the Currier, George H. Daniels, Mrs Feb. 27. Weinstein Is an air cadet, stationed (Ml BIRTHDAY PARTY WCCC—Huaic Room l:l&- monitoring switchboard calls. evening at 8 o'clock at the home dwellings in both zones and 15 Hartford County Council meeting ^ o . tickets will be avaXabis at Roger Dover, Mrs. Roma Dougan, Brennan Is presently on proba In Georgia. ($4) CARTOONS * FREE INSTRUCTIONS WIWB—French Music W HAY—R osa aiid BUI - School Menus of Mrs. Robert Diman of Amston feet for non-dwellings in Zone B. 6:46 ( 4) ANNIE OAKLEY WTIC—New* ' WCCC—ftecnro Review Menus for the coming week at Lake. tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the the qoor tonight, for the production Mrs. L. Driggs, Joseph P. Dyer tion as a result of an arrest last Bayer said Weinstein drove up ”A**le a*4 Tkr Widow'* • FREE PARKING W DRU—New* WKNB-Matlnc# , F o r multiple dwellings the mini Hartford Post Home. of “Grandfather’s Secret” bj/ T^sn- John G. Evans. Mrs. W. ,S. Farmer, April for resisting an officer, to the University of Connecticut M il.” WGTH—New* WTIC—Monitor the Andover Elementary School The Rev. Douglas F. Pimm will (141 LUCY SHOW... open Tiiea, to Sat. 9:45-5:00 W’DRC—Kal Colbv mum lot width will be increased The monthly meeting of the chester Teachers at the Wad^ll Arthur. S, Freebury, Mrs. Edith breach of peace. Intoxication and to .see his girl Thursday, before he l :U - are as f'ollowa; Monday, creamed be in charge of a program of 50 fast for each family over one, («l CAPTUHED Thursday Evening Till 9 W IU Y —T.R.A. WG-TH-Bob and Ray\ dried beef, ntaahed potatoes, coloied slide of Japan which will Mr. and Mrs. Club of the First School. Faw cftt. injury to private property. (Ml RANGE RIDER ' WUUC—Mu»ic floom » :8 i- - \ and there will be a 50-foot mini Gall Frankenberger. Mr*- Roxey —"Ijkw *( Thr Fr«»ll»-" WKNB—French Music WHAY— Roea and BUI ^ cheese sticks, cranberry sauce, be accompanied by Japanese re Uitheran Church will be held this (44) Ml 9.2358 mum for rear yards. Another rec Manchester Auxiliary Police F*o^s. Dennis Frechette. Dean H CISCO KID WTIC—Ko>» Miller W 'cee—Record Review fruit, bread and butter, and milk; freshment. ommendation Is that not more evening at 7 o’clock at the church. I:«t ( 4) ROBIN HOOD 50 COTTAGE STREET WDRO—C eorfe Renn W'KNB—Matinee will meet Monday night at 7:30 Gates, Jam es Gordon, Mrs. Mary (14) THE RI'GGLF.S WTT(?— Monitor ’ * Tuesday, shepherd's pie. c a n r o t •Ash Wednesday will be observed than 25 per cent of a lot may be The Holy Name Society of St. Hold Comm union MANCHESTER, CONN. WGTH—Tempo Bandstand , ATTENTION HOME SEEKERS...I^ENT PAYI Joseph's Caiurch will hold a Valen at Police Headquarters for the H. Goodwin, Mary Garav?nta (lit THIS IS YOUR Ml'Sin I:4 » - WDRC—Sal. at the Chase sticks, buttqr-pecan pudding, bread at St. Peter's with Holy Commun built upon. All permits would also —"S«Rf> •( The WIIAY—Parade ol Music WGTH—Thouchts for Today and butter, and milli; Wednesday, ion Slid a aermon at 10 a.m. tine dsnee this evening at the PAC further study of small firearms Justin V. Gidman, Mrs. Marguerite (It, BREAK THE BANK expire six months after issue un- Ash Wednesday 7:44 ( 4-4.ll JACK BKNNV .W (X;c—Music Room 4:4^— macaroni special, peanut butter On Thursday evening the first of ballroom on Village St., with danc and proper handling of them. The Oldman, Elliot Godes, Mrs. Angus (Ml LAUBF.I. A HABItV WKNB—Interview with Tomorrow WHAY—Hall ol Kecurde leaa aubstantial construction hss (Ml FAVORITE STORY (111 COM.MAND PK K FO R M - sandwiches, raspberry snow, and a se)loa of evening Lenten serv ing from 8 to midnight. Wally Instructor for tbis course is Jack Gray, Kasimer GrsS’b. ANCK— "8nord *C Neale WTIC—Rosa Miller WCCC—Record Review begun, Ash Wednesday will b< observed 7:46 ( 41 HITCHCOCK PRYlSF.NTSt I riale” WDRO—Kathie Godlre* WKNB—Matinee milk; Thursday, roast beef and ices will be held at chutch at 8 A G A I N , YOU ARE INVITED TO Wolrzak and his band will furnish Alves. Walter Grzyb. Byron Hallen LAW.R.y DIXON •. WJKO (Ja-M) HEAT THE CLOCK A complete text of the changes at Emanuel Lutheran Church with (19)'THU VISITOR WGTH—Met. Opera W.KN B— M on i lor p.m. Coffee will be served at the music for the dancing. beck, Mrs. Dorothy Herllhy, Elsie (14-44) OZARK jrR n,EE 1 :U - WDRC^Sat al the Chase gravy, buttered rice, peas, apple proposed baa been filed with Town a service of Holy Communion in (tt-M) THE RIG SURPRISE —"Tlie Inqui.iier" William R. Hunniford, radio Hence, Mrs. Robert Heins. Charles (11-M) FRONTIUR WHAY—Parade ol Music WGTH—ThouKhts- for Today sauce, bread and butter, and milk; i-ectory following the services All Clerk Kerwin Blltott and also <1iiirrh Servlcea the chapel at 11 a.m. and one In —“Tlie Caplltily ef do* WCCC—Music Room Friday, vegetable aoup, salmon those interested are Invited to Join man seaman, IISN. son of Mr. and Helevig, Mrs. Harold Higgins, WKNB—Research with Frederick Paisley, secretary Members of the First Evangeli the sanctuary at 7;'0 p.pi. I.Dna" W HAY—Newe salad sandwiches, prunes and ap- in a discussion period. Mrs. William E. Hunniford of 441 Richard C. Hurd, Mrs. Frances IM) PlleM PESTIVAIr-. 'Thn Im- WTiC—Ross Miller WCCC—Good k^vemng Good Mueie of the Vernon Fire District,' for cal Lutheran Church will attend Melvin T. Peterson, assistant to WDRC—Kathie Godfrey prlcots, and milk. pubUc inspection. Center St., is serving aboard the Klein. Carl Kliscber, Mrs. Eliza MANCHESTER ^ r ta n r n of Krlnff Krne»t'* • WKNB—hiveninit Serenade The Fleur de Lis group for girls the State Luther League Mission Atlantic Fleet amphibious force the pastor, will give the prepaia- .MirhanI Rrdgravn WGTH—Met. Opera W T li'-N -w e New Rules Adopted will lyeet at the Hebron BJlcmen- I Beapltal Auxiliary Benefit ' rally to be held tomorrow after beth Klischer, Misa Irene Kntsch. tory sermon, "Forgiveness at the 1 :6 6 - WDRC—News Reporter flagship IISS Pocono, now in New g m j p R o i n 1:00 ( A) T H E EU 8ULU\AwN AHOW WIIa Y —Parade ol Music W G T H -N ew s The Repulilican Town Comittee tary School on Friday afternoon al GROSSMAN’S A capacity audience is expected noon St 3:30 at the Concordia Elrie M. Kratias, Warren E. La- Ooa*-," at both services. In the LUMBER h Inc* —(iursts: Andrn Kiintelaflrta Orleans foy a week during the ' WCCC—Music Room «:!»— met last night a t the home of 3 o'clock. « t the Sykes auditorium this eve Lutheran Church. Manchester. Fort, Orvis Lambert, Kenneth morning, Mrs. Eric Anderson will m akes hin ra n d a rtln f debnt VVk NB—R obbln.s' Nest WHAY*—Sports Spotlisht Mardi Gras. lUILDING MATERIALS in Aaron f'onland'n "A. Lln- co-chairman, Mrs. Howard The Ordei' of S ir Galahad will ning when the Hanuters wMIl pre Morning worship will be held at l.,appBn, Martha La Flamme, Mrs. be the soloist, and at the evening WTIC—Ro.sa Mlllei- WCCC—Good ttsvenini;'Good Music i n i i i i i a i s AND I’tiln P o rtra it" while C arl WDRC—City Hospital WKNB—Kvenuic Serenade Sprenkle, and adopted the State meet on Friday evening at 7:15 In sent the 3-act comedy. “I Like It 10:15 with sermon by the pastor, AUrlll Lathrop, Wilber Little •service the Emanuel Choir will Kandbarir rradw from hin WGTH—Met. Opera WTIC -Strictly Sijorlj* The Army and Navy Auxiliary Irttfrn. Prarl Hailey. Aam Central Committee rules regarding the parish hell for an evening of Here" for the benefit of the Rock the Rev. Gordon E. Hohl. Atty. 'John LaBelle. Stuart G sing under the direction of Charles MASON SUPPLIES 1 :1 4 - WDRC—News and Weather the new primary law.' . ville a ty Hospital Auxiliary. All will have a setback part.v at the Eeqbnbfili,. _j^irley Jonea, WHAY—Paiade of Music WGTH—Bob and Ray crafts. It is required that a parent The Rev. Roman Harding will Lynne. John McCarten. Robert Wakelv. .a. Thn'ArmandU. Hal Halbroob WC(.'C—M ustc Room Real Estate Transfers HOMES clubhouse Monday night at 8:15. 1 of each Child must attend this proceeds will be used to purchase give the sermon'at the, 11 a.m., We Finance Your Jobi (18) f'HRISTOPHERS McComh, Jack McCarthy, Mrs WKNB—Request Matinee W IIAY-Heart FumI Real estate transfers for the meeting. equipment for the hospital. The service tomorrow at si. John's (t«-S8) COMEDY HUI'R^.netlMi WTIC—Roes Miller WCCC—Good bwnliiK Good Music A j.C. Robert .1. Arson, 58 Irene Martin. Henry Matson. Rob 355 Center St.—311 8-5146 Peter Donald. Jney ('arter« montl) of January are as follows: ca st wiH include Howard Luffman. Episcopal Church in the absence ONNIE SISTERS WDRC—Dan'ce Orchestra W KN B— Hsvening Serenade The Ord*-. which waa organized Lockwood St., has recentl.v enter ert I. Messier, John E. Morton, Stan Trnberc. rminie Rn«w WGTH—Met. Opera W'TIC—MUee of Dimes Harold A. Hartley to Donald J. in Januaiy, now has a membership SUNDAY, FEB. 12th -r 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Herman Olsen, Joseph B c I o 111. of the rector. There ’will also be Natalie Mdsley. sell, Bert Wheeler. Jona« 6 :4 a - WDRC—Young Ideas ed the clBssifirstlon specialist than' Winlerq Girard, hou^e and lot at Hickory of 32 boys and seven counselors, • Hamy Murphy, Corinne Fisher. Holy Communion at 8 o'clock with Roland Miller, Jack Nash. Thor 4:64 ( 4) STAGE SHOW —D«r*ey WHAY—Parade of Music ’WGTH—Bob and Ray course at Scott Air Force Base, R rathnrt. Smmo Tnvtor iHnr. WHPHTUNCs —"Ontlaw TrallM “The Ont- WDRC—Dance 0:che«tra WKNB—Kvening Serenade tover Lake; Alice Y. M-oe et al to WILLIMANTIC, CONNECTICUT Herbert C. Hutchinson Jr., fire erl Ostrander. Mrs. Ruth Os I.9IH MlAOOlVS Mi-klSS/rAT • 9tl , The annual ball of the Rockville Rev. George B. Higgins, pastor of (**.S0l P P R R Y 'O M O fINOW •Ider" WGTH-Met. Opera WTIG—Miles of Dimes Dorothea Raymond, houlie and lot Board of Education was contem man. 'ITSN, son of Mr. and Mrs. trander, Joseph M; O'Brien. RlcK HAM T » O M O ^ -<^8iif>Mt»: Johnny Rny. t:M ( 4) CHANCK OF A LIFUTI-ME . 1 :4 4 - WDRC—Young ideas in Andover Center; Hazel E. Sulli plating sending ii letter to the Fire Departnwnt viill be held this the First Conregatlonal Church of « Rhondn Plfminc. Rnn« Can- WH.AY—Parade of Music Herbert C. Hutchinson of Bolton Porter, Justus Paul, John S. Pratt (14-44) TV THUATF.R WGTH—Bob and Ray van to Margaret E. Martin, lot on Board of Selectmen requesting a evening a t Maple Grove with Vernon tomorrow morning at Emlj* TnnfiR: rnid. Drnam Wenvars. — Protezue In Clery" Jnka WCCC—Music Room Center, returned to New London Melvin Peterson, *'THK RAINA OP RANCHIPrE*' Ororc^ A Rnnnr. Ireland WKNB—Request Matlne* .WHAV—Supper Serenade West St., Andover Lake. listing in the warning of the next dancing from 1:80 to 12:30. The 10:45. At 7 p.m. the Pilgrim Fel atid ./'INHIOK DPTftOIT*' Arrnbnts. WTIC—Roes Miller WCCC—Good Kveiiiiig Good Music lowship will meet. ,, Feb, 6 aboard the anti-submarine Julius Randazzo, William Rice, .Swim Session town meeting concerning an addi hall, will be arrange.d cabaret U8S Cavalla. which completed Elliott Russell, Ethel Salterfield, I.ONK WIILP WDRC—Dance Orrhcslra WKNB—Evening Serenade style and the annual cake auction The Rev. Nathan B. Burton, 8l«rtii Ton\(»m)w; 1:90 I R-M) JAC'KIP. rrlePAAON AHOW WGTH—Met. Opera W riC—Experimental Theater Members of the Oi'der of Sir tional appropriation for its budg a 12-da.v cruise to the Carib 'T O r R T .MAMTIAI. O P IIIIX Y with Andr^y Mvndowt and wiU be a feature. Kabrick's or pastor of the Cr>’stal Lake Com John Sharrock, Merrill Sherman. 9 :66- WDRC—Julf,e Box Jury Galahad will meet this evening at et. Specifically the Board of Edu bean. Elizabeth Simpson. Mrs. Helen B. MITCHKI.I/* Art Carnnv WHAY—Parade of Music WGTH—Juke Box Salurdav Night cation wanted additional funds to chestra will furnish music for the munity Methodist Church will mlth (Jarv C'cmiifr 4:64 ( 4-14) I.AWBES'CE WF.LK WetX:—Record Revue 6 o'cloci) at the rectory of St. preach,on the subject "The God of Solomon, Merle Swallow. Mrs, "ILLROAI/' AHOW Money WKNB—Robbin's Neel WIJAY—CConn VN. Colby Peter’s in Hebron to go to Willi- cover a proposed retroactive in Guest speaker befOre the Hart Charlotta Swanson. Ralph Taylor. with Kdward («. Robinson TWO POR THE MONEY WTIC—Monitor W(XC—Good Evening Good Music inantic for a swimming session. crease In teachers salaries ' History," at the 9 a.mf. service. The i * v j r s T i r p WDRC—Richard Hayes ford Beginners' Club at tha Rock- Robert Ta.vlor and Mrs. VIoiet WKNB—Evening Serenade Church .Services The story stated that the Board fourth quarterly conference and ledge Country fclub Feb. 14 will PKttPleP ARE PENNY IN YOUR POeXiT WGTH—Met Opera WTIC—Expei'iiuentrtl Theater annual meeting of the church will Yurkshot. lO D ID D LEY H o t B PIEM 8:15-'.. WDRC—Juke Box Jury Sunday .services, at St. Peter’s wanted the town meeting to ''di ElectricInCarHeaters s t a r be held Feb. 23, ■ be Afnold A. Goodwin, one of the Again this month, the Red,Cross 0;S0 J I R IL K E WHAY—Parade of Music WGTH—Juke Box Saturday NJght Episcopal Church in ijcbpfln will rect” the Board of Finance to ap I j g g l J L y a lin 11 country's leading gunsmiths and 111) T O P P E R WCCC—Record Revue 3::litrhum WDnn—Dance Orrhcslra WKNB—Evening Serenade morning prayer and Sermon, 11 wording should have been "to re r n n ? Scout and Explorer Scout convoca Arms Manufacturing Co.. Inc H>a 10:00 < RKTOPPER WC.TH-Mcl. Opera W TIC— Monitor "Court Deeale O'Seefe tion at the Christ Church were 84 who failed to keep4 their (IRt f.A T E AHOW SAVE AT WDRC—Top Hat Concert a.m. quest” since only appropriations subject will be "The , Romance of appointments. ' YiPORClK r.OREL WHAY—P«tl(ta Parada WiITH—Juke Box $atui-(iay Night The Rev. Douglas F. Pimm. approved by the Board of Finance .^thedral in Hartford tomoerhw' Guns." LMI FIL M V oeweMorrid PNM. WlVi* h’-cnrd H‘*vup K'n'n'' 1 afternoon at'3 o’clock. The Rev. I 10:S0 i H i ETHEI. A AI.RERT WKNB—Request Matlne# WHAY—rt'iUin vj». Co)by "Inside ' Edwin A. Brooks, pastor, will ar^ | THE CLARK’S (^*.S0» VOPR HIT PARADE WTIC—Monltoi^ WCcA'—Good’ Evening Good Mustc / Of IlHy The following Manch'eater resl- Krrr}' Mianinfi Hits 39 NORMAN’S range transportation fur those i 28 NORTH STREET— WILLIMANTIC IM> P A M O rS CLAAAICA WDRC—Ja n GAi'bor Orchestra W’KNB—Evening Serenade delj^ became citizens yesterda.v at WGTH—Met Ot>rra W'Th -Monitor MitcheH" 11:00 < RV.norrtleAA p a t h r a n k s 445 Hartford Rd. Tel* Ml S-45G7 Detroit" . needing it. The Hartform Associs-1 a ceremony iii Federal Court, W D R ('—Mu?l<* bv Antonlnl tion Baptist Youth Fellowship will | Taipei. Feb. M (An Thirty-nine PREAPNTA—"Janna’n WHAY—Polka Parade, WGTH—Stage 17 0la*Bu8r*4* * Hartford: Robert Minnich, Czech I persons are now listed as tnissing NOW SERVING Honin’* ^ WCCC—Record Revue COME AND LEARN AlOUT THE NEW IMPROVED GRQ55MAN PLAN aaO {'alar hold its quarterly meeting tomor- [ . (im Mlf.UON DOUeAR MOVIE f:54-t:l5 oslovakia, 73 Bridge St.; Adam B. 1 in a ferry boat disaster off north- ^ (11-4#' TV PLAVHOCkE WKNB—RequestB—Reqi Matlne# WHA^^—CConn vh. (7olby 9:164:454:46 TOW "evening at 7- o'clock at the ; leATE W’OR I.D NEWA —"Kyri*' Katiaa" VIvera WTIC—Monitor WGCT*—Good Evening Good Musle m m m i TO MAKE HOME OWNER5HIP EA^ER THAN EVER REFORE. W. Christie. Canada. 28 Durant I weet Formosa Thursria.v. DOM.AR A APrOND CRIPTIONS LEGAL BEVERAGES WDttC—Dance Orchestra . W*KN B— Kv^ening Serenade R,orkvlIle Baptist Church. . lhm WKNB—Evening Serenade Grace L. Amsden, Great Britain. tnissing Nine bodies have been rHKSI-\NTS—"Aiid Sa Died • WGTJI—Met. ■ Opera WTlCr-iM'-diUor *“ Yuma" af 1 Market .at., telephone Rock 50 Myrtle St. - . „ 11:40 (Ml LATF SHOW., RaOHiBi-hla.kaV Ronchipur" ville TR 5-SIS6. , recovered. O P E N S u n d a y s —"Heart *1 Ine Matter" i : l » - WDRC—Salurdav Night Countrv Stvie , NOW MAKE if EASIER THAN EVER CiaaaiaKraM la ralar -I R) 1#:(X) (II ) A PPO IN TM EN T WITH WHAY—Polka Farad# AVilTII -S ta g e 1? aaS calar 4:^7:*8 12 Noon to 8 P. M. NKiHTCAP THUATFR A O V E N TC R E lifTcro U :3# General George ■Custer's' last —"Tnnrier A«\lcnment" (11) IT'S. A GREAT LIFE WKNB—Robbins* *N>ft WHAY—trCuim v*. Colby BEFORE TO ^W N A^UR OWN HOME .-♦.W) N ITEC A P P/DITtON (48) LORETTA VOUNG SHOW WTIC—Monitor W TiC —^Monitor WmLi, An That Heaven AIIoh-s stand on the Little Bighorn took i STAHTS .Serving Your Favorite Cocktail Ti:% \ (W) PREVl'EA —*‘The Pearl" Star. LarrMa WDP.C—Fitscinaiinc Rhythm WDRC* - Jsouisiana Hayrlde ^ ^ ® r.SOR TODAY Voiiiiy p h ^ place June 25, 1876. TOMORROW nso ( A) NEWS WGTH—Mel. ^ p era Wt;TH-Stagn 17 , ‘AM* THAT FOR RERERVATION^WILLIMANTIC HArriaon 3-9001 (.1.1) HALF HOUR FILM \ ^ • :4 i- . ' j'SPECIAL EMIER-^THAN-EVER TERMS J hkavpn ALMIWA* (Ml WATERFRONT WHAY—Polka WHAY—I’Cotin vrt. Colby S:4.% r.M. •%ADV OOniVA" 16:46 I f) W HAT'S MV LIN E \VCC‘.;—Itpcord ReVue WTIC—Monitor I (14) DATELINE EUROPE WKNB—Matlne# W DRC—Isoulsi.aiva Hayrlde INSURANCE ! (12) THE VISE W T je—Monitor W G T H -S ta g e 17 !" ^ IS'lM PORfANT NEW w ALAn T EDWARD O. I JOANNE j (48) JUSTIUE WDRf^—Kal Co:hv i ^ :eq__ TOMORROW I —"The Relurtalil Rarln.e'* WGTH—Mel. Opera: WILAY— C (‘onn vs. (?o|by PINE LENOX PHMMACY (.14) MILLION. n o i.L A R MOVIE , WTJC—Mnmior DONt FORGET . . RENT CONTROLS ARE OFF AND RENTS ARE -,WHAY-PoiHa Parad# WDRi?— Phlladflphid Grrh. _ AFTERNOON lADD ROBINSON DRU PEAL ESTATE IUL.SHERUICK lini^ES WCCC—Record Keview rW CTR-:’Jiik^ Box Sat. Night 299 EA5T CENTER 5T. TEL. MI 9-0895 11:88 ( 4.U-.V)V SU N D A V N E W S S P E - WKNB—Matinee rifi . INCREASING. STOP : PAYING EXORIITANT RENTS . . STOPWOR*' Charles W. Lathrop CIAL • WTIC-Monitor WHA\-*UGonn v».‘ Culby iRYING AlOUT PERPETUAL RENT INCREASES! . (H i I.A T E 'W O R I.D N'F.WS WDRC—Kal Colbv ^ 2 9 tk ANNUAL CONCERT AqoneyV Ine. (11) PIONEER VALLEY THEA WGTH—Met Opera ^ W DRr—Philadeff.hia Orrh, TER—VAbraham . Llncnla" PINE PHARMACY CHARLES W. LATHROP WGTH—Jukf* Box Sat. Night lecause of Gressmtm's sensational h ^ e plan, come and G h fM l y ).M) SEN A TO R RUSH V:3« 100 Eaat Center Street 11:14 ( 4) LES PAUL A MARY FORD Television Prosrrains W H A Y-U roim V.**. Oulb>' 664 CENTER 5T. TEL. Ml 9-9814’ see hew easy it is to own yeur own heme t . MANCHESTER POLICE AID ASSOCIATION Maneheeter, Ctian. SHOW On Pajte Two Wn iG— Itangf^r (Or Milj.lON DOLLAR .MOVIE WDRC—Dance Orcheatre I J —"Cry llaayrr" WGTH—Juk^ Box Sat. Nlglit DOORS OfE.N 1 r . .M.— PKRFOR.MANCr. AT 1 :S0 P. .M. aUNDAV, FEB. It f:4 5 -r (481 t h e l a t e s h o w WHAY—L’t’onn vj# t ’4)lby NO DOWN PAYMENT 4:44 ( 4) LA8NIE . ' , —* The Terkman SInry" VS’TM*—LfiiiC Ua.F.gf*t- (14-441 G M N IH IS I (4i) SI'NDAT CINE.MA How Christian Science Heals WDRC—Dance Orcheaira FRANCISCF^.! —"Mr. l.larnl*" Rnval Dane 11:18 I 4) SHERLOCK HOLMES \YGTH—Juke Box ^ l . Niglil ^ Lwo os $27.72 PER MONTH ( It ) .Ma t i n e e t h e a t »)r h * —“Nearolic. D elerllie" "THE SPIRITUAL -rt, profrr..) —--Str**** III*, W IIA Y -Sal. Nigiit Record Review a le e " 11:48 ( 4) .MVSTERV THEATER WTIC—Monitor .—••The Craw* Hill .Murder" EDUCATION OF (1t.44l WIDE. WIDE. WORI.II WDRC—Romance Mr^xia Vaudeville Acts ; ll:la ( 4) NEWS W (;TH—Jukf^ Box Sat. Night. 10 10 (la nroire..) —"The World CHILDREN" ^ Holland 5-ROOM HOMES '^s'^ $4399, ABLAZE ■ I‘5u.= ^ of Celehrallaa" ll:M (44) NIGHTCAP EDITION NEWS 1 8 :1 5 - ______DIRECT FEOM NEW YORK C m ' (44) ITALIAN FILM THEATERS j 11:44 (.14) P R E V U E S 1 W H A Y -Sal Night Hf^cord Revif-w WHA'Y 910 k.o., Sunday, 8:15 • ^ *1 (la rroaraa.) WTI.C—Monitor. J You soye $3500 and more on a Grossman home . . . WITH j 4 :1 * W'DRC—Romance Mood# 41 HAMAH OF THE JUNGLE W (;TH --Juke Box Sat. Night. (Ml CAPTAIN GALLANT Candy It3»'-4wr cmee to this FREE clinic Olid find out hew! • ^ ★ PAT ROONEY, Jr. ■ ACTION! # - / . (tJ) WFSTERN .MARSHAL JOHN I. OLSON WHAY —RyxNird Review 6:M ( •) STU D IO 41 WTlC-»-5fonitor "il'hs*. Calllat" ALLIED FALTOBY At'THORIZED WDRC—Moode tor' Komance MASTER OF CEREMONIES (IS) PUPPET PLAYHOUSE Paintnr and Docorator WGTH—Juke Bf*x Sat. Night HELL ON FRISCO BAV ( I t ) S U S IE TV SERVICE 1 8 :4 5 - AMONG THE FEATURED ACTS YOU'LL SEE YIAXTEP DEMAY and MOORE XOTEi _ b^ragnS^^PeUc^BMiMS^Stag^Sbm^StartlBg 315 CENTER ST — PHONE MI-3-51 35 W’DRC—Doreey Brother# •‘AaWea la PaaH ng** At i;M . T^rkets ea Sale at Bax ORIee. Regular Suaday Days tt U aunta Advertue in The H^nid>-lt Pey» T EL. Ml S - t m WTIC—Sport* riBAt W D R O -C a l K olbz ' _ ■1 S \ t ' '■ 1. . r ■ MANCHESTER E Y E IN G HERALD, BfANCHESTER. C0NN\, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY^! 11, 1966 PAGE n v k PAGE FOUE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATORDAY, FERRUARY H, 1966
propeattion Wuuld not ba a ramady Tabernacle among you: and my iUmrifpBtpr soul shall not abhor you. And 1 Franco X)rders or cure for a farm problam, but Drooclles wilt wafk among you, and will be Skywatch Schedule Ctintitts Ifprald merely aa additional Va c* of gov By BOOCB FBICB yeur Ood, end ye ehall be my ernment largaaaa thrown in while people.” ' - ' " " " New Curb on Selectlone from the Bible in * • tha farm problam ilaalf waa al CHurches SoiMajr. Fbb. IS . . clude the following: "For they lowed to go back to ail ita eld that are aftar the fleeh do ipind Midnight - 2 a m; ...... n SS l Students^ Riots lack of a remedy. The aoll bank n e Salvation Army , St.- dnwaa’ B. C- CSofcIi the things of the fleeh; but they 2 a.m. 4 a.m...... ” 2 2 PuMhcra propoaiUpn was, originally, a SSI Mala Street / Bav. John f ; HnSnan, Pneter that are after the Spirit the thinga 4 a.m.— 6 ...... By SIN ESS ...... !'.!jo e Carlin. Richart Cm UB /’ Madrid. reb. 11 (F) - r of the Spirit. For to be cemalty 6 ^ m .- 8 a.m. rMndvd October 1. im propoaiUon to pay tha farmers Major and Mre. John Plokup, Bev. Oaerga F. Hnghea ...... Richard doodcblld, John MoOtU* ■pain Haa oider wider police Bav. Edgnt P. Fnrrall minded ia death; but to be 8 a.m.- :10 e.m. B ern Evening . ExCeM aomathing for being good—for Ofllocre In Ctiarga ley Jr, pttweni (or the next three montha O. Pater Carlson, Bandmaetar spiritually mined is life and peace.” re 'aat HotMnr*' Enternd nt the helping'to aolva tha aurplus prob 10 a.m.— 12 noon ...... Sandra Seymour, Oeas J aem . m n move to halt etudent rioting ~ -'nt lUncheittr, Conn., aa Mra. UIHam Parratt, Sunday Masaaa: (Romans 8:5, 6). * ...... William Breadheft,. Jamee A. -Ar*. I MaU Halter.-■ Noon — 2 p.m. .. ■gnlnat felange party authority, lam. Now they would ba axcuaad Songster' Lender For adults, 6. 7, t. t, 10 and 11 Correlative passagee from the - thur. Christian Science textbook, "Sci ■aid ORMaet MaeMag from any helping toward any real o'clock, with two Maeaaa at >, one , . . •...... Dennis Heffron. Gan. Trandaco Franco and hie EDMCRIPTION RATES In tha main auditorium for adults ence end Health with Key to the 2 p.m.— 4 p.m. _ * PaiyabU in Advance aolUtlon. b ^ gat tha payment just t;30 Sunday school for all ages. . . , , . .Thomas Hickey, Dennis Heffron. cabinet capped a day-long meeting and one for tha children in the Scriptures". by Mary Baker Eddy 4 p.m.— 8 p.m. DIRECTORY One Tear ...... e** “ Alton J. Hunsle...... Crawford Allen, Arthur Aouffard.. vMtierdhy with the tUampdown. £| MOHUMI ...... 7.7» tha same. basement;' and two Masaaa at 10. include the following (p. 6 p.m.-i- 8 p.m. •aaaabtaaaaaaaaeaaae 10:30 preparation class for the I ...... Mary and WllUam Hewitt. The order •uapcndi Srm'onth n r tA MMIUU A W The Senate committaa'a proposi ona in the main auditorium and 390:7): “It is our ignorance of 8 p.m.— 10 p.m. totr% taenagara with Mra. Major Pickup. | ...... Robert McComb. period bill of rights eeqUona re- tion amounta to creating two aub* 10:45 Hollnaaa service with band o "* ••• the oaeament.^ God. the divine Principle, which 10 p.m.— midnight T. P. HOLLOMN. produces apparent discord, end the • - Monday, Feb. IS •tricting police powers In arrests Tuttle Experienced in Car Repairs MsnchMter Dry Clrsnera HAIR STYLES FOR SPRING aidias to tha farfnari, where wa muaic and male quartet. Message ...... Volnateera Needed and permitting freedom of resi FUNESAl HOMi ‘ Aba IJnoolB I.aavlng St. Bridget’s K. C. Churrh right understanding of Him re Midnight—2 a.m. were trying to gat rtd of ona. by Major Pickup. 2 a.m.— 4 a.m...... Voiuntoere Needed dence to ettiaene. Air-Conditioned ' Swill WuvB — Thu Oriuutd •— Thu Irush Wavu t h e jJSoS a 'Pe d ^ b e m . Room with Ia»w Calling* 2 p.mu. Hospital visitation by Bev. John I, Delaney, Pastor stores harmony. Truth will at Via Aaaoclat^ Frees Is rscluslvcly length compel ua all,to exchange 4 a.m.— 6 a.m...... Voiuntoere N eed ed ...... More than 20 atudento were In ‘The trouble la, that In an elec Tomorrow Js the birthday of oiir Mra. Mildred Pickup and Mrs. Bev. BobeK Carroll and Haally laented asneanlsnl anfl ASK ABOUT CONTOUR HAIR SHAPING . . emtltiad to^tbe um of rewibll^Upn of Bev. Theodore Onbala, Aaalataata the pleaburea and pa'ins of aense 6 am.— 8 a.m...... Emmett Roberto, Paul laeobucei jured In an attack Thursday on aivay (n as tha hwv'thorongh- all nawa dispatches credited to ll.. or tion year, the poliUctana In Con- 16th President, Abraham Lincoln, snixabeth Wilson...... Martha Prentice, Mary Ann Aron provincial headquartort of the not otbanrlie credited In tW s^p er who's always been my 'Idol, be? for the joys of Sdul.” 8 a.m.— lb a.m. (a n . DlatlBetln Sanrlea.- Mart- grasa are trying to Ignore the 7:30 Salvation meeting with son Falange Party. One 19-year-oId, Md also the local news publUhed here. cause of the resemblance between Masses on Sundays at 7, 8, 0. arm FadHtlea. All rights of republlcatlon of special reality— which ia that any real Band and Songater maulc. Major 10 and 11 a.m. and Masses down Second Congregational Church 10 a.m.— Noon ...... ,Mr. end Mrs. Small ahoC through tha head, waa re dlspatebes herein are also reserved. US'(he was tall al^ skinny and so Jeremiah Sweet will tetlre aa ported near death. cure of the farm problem has to am I), Four yearsKSgo In Califor stairs at 8 and 10:15 a.m. 885 North Main Street Noon— 2 p.m...... Evelyn McCauley T. P. HOLLORAN Corps treasurer, and Bandsman Arnold W . Toner, Minister ...... John McConvllle,’'R oger Winter No new dleordera were reported • rult aarvlee client of H. E. A. Serv- be painful. nia I decided to polrH up this re 2 p.m.— 4 p.m. Ihaanl DInator (W, Walter Perrell will be commis Church of the Assumption , Mre. BarliarA Becker, ’ 4 p.m.— 6 p.m. I ’,...... Ed Feltham, Bill Barrett yesterday. ^Ihib&icra RepreaeaUtIves: 'pia semblance by growing a beard and sioned the new Corps Treasurer. A ^ re , which la painful, has wearing a stove plpe\ hat and Adams St. and Thompson Rd. Choir Director 6 p.m.— 8 p.m. , ...... Beverly Case. Valerie Johnson ITie government arrested about ^uaM athew a Special Agency — Gospel message by Major Pickup. JOHN J. CRAITY JR. Yorh. Oilcago. Detroit and Boston. bean begun. Perhaps, In tha swallow tall coat. I alio spent 10 Rev. Joaeph E. Farrell, Pastor Mrs. Mildred ChMmra, 8 p.m.— 10 p.m...... ;, Kenneth Churllla, Peter Gallaaso •0 demonstrators, some of them Lieeaaed Bmbataner \t9 EAST CENTER S T .—'N L MI-S-SOOS . M E iin ^ AUDIT BUREAU OF membens of prominent familiea. flexible ayatem of price supports, hours a day splitting rail:i^\ln the Rev. Francis T. Butler Organist 10 p.m.—Midnight______^...... Virginia Manchester 175 Oeator 8L—TaL M1-S-70M tIRCULATIOKS. ______ilni I ’d North Methodist C^hu'rrh Skywat'cli"Post' located on top of Manchester Police StaUon. A government c^n* munique thers la not the -whole cure. But back yard and In the evening The Herald Printing ComMn^y U f .. get aomesome law books and read tlthem 447 North Main Htreet , Masses at 7, 8:30 and 11 a.m. Church School, 10 a.m. Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Muniopw^ called the fight "Inrtdente between aaatmea no financial responsibility for the chances are that If It were In front of a roaring fire, and be Bei’. John E. Post, Minister. Worship Service. 10 a.m. Building, Manchester on Monday. Wednesday or Friday from 1—5 groups of students.’’ It said the typographical errors appearing in ad- government would use all the force rerusments and other reading matter tested out, the farm situation lieve me this wasn’t easy beoauw Miss Ouiriotte Burtner. Minister SI. Fraacla Asaial Church Organ Prelude, "Three Liturgical p.m. or Tuesday evening from 7:30—9:30 p.m...... Yuur frenuX food cbb> In The Manchester Evening Herald. would evantually be very much we didn't hava a fireplace. But lt\ of Education South Windsor, Rt. SO Improvisations,’ ...... Oldroyd o f law "agalnri those who, directly PETE’S 6R0CERY Jamra McKaji-. Minister of Music. Rev. Arthur J. Hefleman,, Pastor xjithem, "With a Voice of Stng- or indirectly, have tried to disturb WWW w in VHI JQMR T V M H r improved. Wa are now beginning waa a waste, of time. In spite of day, the sermon subject will be, Display advertising closing.hours: all my trouble the Republican Na Rev. Kenneth J. Knrveils, Cnrnto 'In g” ...... Shaw uhooi. She will ahow colored slides the order, peace and unity of the Cor. Pitkin and East Center with top quoRlK beef, fo r Monday—1 p. ih. JJ^Iday. to test It out, but, unfortunately, ^ ...... * of her work among the Africans. "More Then e National Hero." Spanish." »V>r Tttebday—1 p. m. Mo^ay. tional Committee still Insisted that a m.. Worship Service. -Offertory, "Andante Cantabile" Tel. MI 9-6922 PVir d n ^ s d a y - 1 p. m. Tuesdav. it happens to ba an election year, Ike was the best candidate. Tenth Anniversary Sermon: "I Masiea at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 11 ...... Corelli A t this service the Hi-League IT^e Falsnge Is the only legal porii, hunb om I off will present a check for the Cove Vernon Methodist Church ' Thnrsday—1 p. m. Wednesday. ^o the politiclana are vary anxious Heard. The Voice Of The Lord.” a.m. • Sermon, Dr. Roland F. Heacock of party in Spain. It controls stu For Friday—1 «. m. Thui^ay. nant World Missions. VemoB, Conn. Hna SalaefieR tbu luwutt poitlf to abandon the auatara, b»t heal Rev. John E. Post. Staffbrdville. dents through e branch called the * 'o a !ffllM 57adRn^ 10:80 m each 9 a.m.v Church School teachers St. Maurice’s R. C. Church Po(ftliide..“ Flnale" ...... Wider Sherwood A. Treadwell, Mlaistor. Spanish University Syndicate. prieui. day of pubUcaUon cscepl Saturday — ing, diet of cure, and put the pa Bolton Center Enuuiuel Lutheran Churrh Marjorie Stophena, Orgaalat O f Mtots cNid GrGc«ri«l \ t a. m.______, worship Service. Many atudento resent thia control tient back on tha old sugar candy Connecticut to a.m., UhiiYch School. Bev. Rnlph Kelly, Pastor Oentor Coagregatloul Churrh C. Henry Anderson, Pastor Eldna Johnston, Choir Director. and advocate creation of a monar- TutUe'a Service SUtloq on» Ihia has been a winter in whlchY Saturday, Fabruary 11 of government dollari. 3 p.m.. Reception In the vestry O ifford O. SImpeon, Mlulstor Melvin T, Peterson, ehiat party. ^ le* CM Bm t YH ILT.w boO for Reverend'and Mri. John E. Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10 R. Russell Peery( Asslstont to the Pastor Morning Worship 9:30. T h e Ulnieter o f Education has Route 44-A, North Coventry (just expert general repair service on waterproofing has been a blessing Ing. Clothing taken to tha plant be LOCKER HANT If they succeed; we throw away Post. a.m. Aaaeciate Minister Church School 10:45. auepended claaees at Madrid. Uni- over the Bolton line) offers more all makes of cars and trucke. Tut- fore 10 o'clock In the morning will W illi|M H.M M i|t Yankee Charles S. Wakeley. Sermon: "Blest Ba tha Tie that to the whole family, and the Man 51 Maaa0 Ytt.-4M . M l tha fundamental benefit built up 4 p.m-., Interm'edista Youth Fel Mrs. Skerron M. Adrian. Minister of Miialc Visreity for a cooling off period. A than aervide to cars.- Since taking tla haa had 18 years o f experience be ready after 5 o'clock in the PMH SfMM ThincB Jnst Happen B in d s"...... Mr. Treadwell OPEN SUNDAYS chester Dry Cleaners vlo such a IW Bt IW. MM-IOIO by tha painfulnaaa of tha diet to by A. H. O. lowship. Sacred Heart Churrh Organist nnd Choir Director hew election haa been called next over tha station Dec. 1, T u ^ a haa in this work and you are sure <•( a afternoon. Thia is particularly con-, Ona can ba sura that tha Elsan* 6:30 p.m., Senior youth Fellow Church St., Vernon Watson Woodruff, D.D. Divine Worship, (fliurch School, Monday for student classroom offi not only serviced cere but come to fine job, no matter what your wonderful job on this'work that it venient for those who are unfortui da^, wa build up tha ulseeae wa Calvary Chapel nate enough to find atolna on suits ship. Minister Emeritus 9 and 10 :30. . cers. The official list was defeated the rescue o f people requiring_ mechanical problems are. He will is no wonder that ao many people bowar administration at Waihlng are trying to combat until it fa Maasachuaetts Is considering fol (Assembilea of Gad) or dresses at the last moment. It 6:15 p.m., Bible Class meets at Sunday Masses at' 8:30 and 10 7:30 Holy (Communion. Sermon subject; "The Mark of Wednesday and the syndicate ruled emergency transportation. iSittleJ be glad to give you an estimate on \ ton has' baan making daep atudlaa lowing Connei-tlcut Into a four- Cor. Spnfoe and Maple Sta. feels that while his business Is the cost of any repair service and ■end a)l of their work to them. Is also a money saver, fo r you con more aarioua and virulent tlmn It the parsonage. am. True Greatness." the elections illegal. That jouched o f tha problam praaantad by tha Kenneth L. Ouatafaoa, Paator. that of a service elation and gen you will find his prices are very Whether you drive down to the get by with less cibthes. This swift, was ever before, and wa raise year term for Its governor, and ita 8, 9:15 and 11 Church Services. In observance of Boy Scout Sun ott the outbreaks. Tuttfe's plant at 63' Wella St. or telephone xacaat amiUng tour of ^ a i a n reasons are jiu it aa nonsensical and Community Baptist Church Concordia Evangelical Lutheran day, the ushers will be Scouts. eral repair service to cars, he ia reaaonable. quality aervlce offers the finest 's doubt that wa will ever have the Sermon — “ Where the Saints 9:45 a.m., Sunday School with always glad to help people ’ in Body work is also done at -iTut- MI-3-7254 (or one of their trucks dry cleaning. - For added conven laadara through Aaia. Wo can ba 693 East Center St., at the Green Church SE8VICE STA'nON - gumption to aolve the problam subject to boomerang aa were Have Trod" classes for all ages. trouble, tle'e Service- Station, and whether to pick up the garments for thia ience, the Manchester Dry Clean DRY CLEANERS A ^ John R. Neubert, .Mlnlslrr Winter and Garden Streeta ,-8:15'-and It, Church . School, Church of the Xazarene Routt 44A, N. CovMtry service, you will be delighted with Tmyway.-'But the pain-which itea COnnerttcuVa reasons. ..H;., Mrs. Leland L. Hnw-ard, The Rev.~BrIch Brandt, Ihutor 466 Main Mt. 10:43 a.m.. Morning wonhlp. Tuttle's Se^lce Station bffen you heed e dented fender repaired, lag atratagtaa which wdll ahow In "Massachuselta, the political nursery through junior high. 7 p.m.. Evangelistic service. Economies Hit Tel. Dsya P I 2-7600 a door fixed or a dent taken out the job they turn out. T h »-W a to r.+ ^ ^ ^ l»f 43 tmu sniEirjr ahead, if tha problem Is not solved, Organist-Director Ivan Berkw-ith, Organist and 4:30 P il^ lm Fellowship, Val C. E. Winslow, Minister 24-hour road service. During the proofing Is done on Thuredaya end assumptions are the same as they Choirmaster —^ • ' • day, dial P I 2-7600, and at night of the rear of the car, Tuttle's eur own > good will and con- la certain to be even worst than Mrs. tester II. Wolcott, entine party and pizza supper. Florenre Wood and NIghto P I 2-7857 garments should be sent a day or W spEoss MH-T3E4 Von ware InUonnecllcul, when we made Church School Siipcrlnlendent Gospel Han P I 2-7807, and you will find an wlU have your car looking like atructiva Intaraat in the region. tha pain involved in a solution. 5:TO High School Bible* Class. Gertrude Wilson, Organists By Democrats new. . so before to allow for dry cleaning Too the change. The Republicans as 8:45 a.m. Sunday School. 415 Center St. G tM rd Ropoir Sorviet immediate reeponse. Thia is the Brtac tha ChUdreo. IhayW But tha policy of a great nation 10 :15 a.m. Worship .Service with 6:30 CYP Club, Robert Hender A touoh-up paint job la also tak before the waterproofing is done. That reality may not matter, in sume that Massachuaetta la more 9:45 a.m., Church School for all Church School, 9:30 a.m. kind 0(1 a winter in which help has lava ta Joot look araaod. ' hka ours aaama to hava fateful Holy Communion; sermon theme son, speaker. , 10:30 a.m. Breaking of Bread. en care of expertly at Tuttle'a. Not only does waterproofing offer A Thought for Today an election year. Votaa, not curaa, likely to go Democratic In presi ages. Children's program, includ Worship service, 10:45 a.m. Mes Waahington, Feb. 11 (API—Some been required again and again, protection against rain, snow—not SAME DAY "The Lenten Spirit" (Nursery in 12:15" Sunday School. 24 H«^r Rood Sorvict and it ia comforting to know, that For the convenience of hia cus quailUaa o f automation Ur i t .So dential years than Republican, ao ing nursery through morning wor Zion Evangelical Lutheran sage. "Lasting Life." Democratic Sena(ora have renew to mention the children playing In HOIIY SNOPPI act ..tha main concern, and it ia be Parish House toy small children) 7 p.m. Gospel Preaching. Tuttle'a ia always ready to serve tomers, Tuttle carries candy, box the first answer to tha lUiasian they want elcctlona for governor ship. Church Youth service, 6 p.m. ed charges that the administra Accessories Of All Kinds the puddlcs-:?but it keeps clothing Where to Look In the Bible Oemtr Center ood OrioiraM Mo. ginning to ba doubtful that even to ba held In the off-years. 10:15 a.m., Morning worship 12:30 p.m. Service of the Latvian Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer meeting. tion ia (oot-dragglng and pursuing you, day or night. ed or in ben, and penny candy When "things look ’blue',’’ reed CLEANING ir a (oa to onka It yeareeM. teulr which goaa on tha Una la to bo Lutheran Congregation of Manches (Miaaourl Synod) Junior Society, 6 p.n|. much cleaner The waterproofing Prsaldant Bisanhowar can auccaad That waa once the Republican and Church School. Sermon topic: Evangelistic— service. 7 p.m. Friday, 8 p.m. Bible Study. a penny-wise-pound-(oollah policy Candy, loe Cream, Snndriee -• Tuttle carries Mobile products, thaY the children like so well, Isaiah; chapter 40, or Psalm 34. a' flaglng of mUltary muacla Ui ter nt our CSiurch. Cooper nnd High Sts. Sealtest Ice cream, milk, aoda, fills the pores of the clothes so in atandlng faat for cure firat, aaaumption In Connecticut too. The "See You in Church." Message, "Longing for the Lord." In national de(ense. and> these are known all over for that dirt brushes off much easier When tempted to do wrong, read 3:30 p.m. State Luther League Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, Pastor the high standards salwaye. main bnad, tobacco, etc. The next time wrhlch, for the first tlma eutsida great drive for thla "reform, In 6:45 p.m., Junior High and Sen In a round o f Senate debate yes^ and soil does not penetrate cloth-, the 139th Paalm. votaa aacond. Mission Rally at'Emanuel Luther Miss Marion A. Erdln, Organist Milford Man Dies on Plahe tained: Mobile gee, . regular and you are in need of gaa,' repairs or Xoraa, Amaticaa inlUtary iorcoa fact, originated In the dismay Con ior Youth Fellowships - meet at Ihicklngham Congregational terday; Have you ing so readily If you are facing h Crisis, read the church to attend Hartford As an Church.’ our Leaguers acting as Sen. Mansfield (D-Mont) said high tost. Mobile, Urea, Mobile body work, try Tuttle’s. You will Mora hoeoM place thamaalpsa on tha continent necticut Republicans felt ss they Church New York. Feb. 11 (P)—Louie Heard? You Have you taken advantage of the 46th Psalm. - sociation Youth Rally at Rock hosts. 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. (Note: that (or three yeari "this admin- batteries, all designed to give sat- enjoy swift, courteous service at ara palatafi MANCHESTER saw Democratic candidates for Rev. Philip Rose, Paato^ Levy, 79, of the Devon section of caa buy un- the reduced -.prices in effect on When you - are discouraged, o f Asia, ualiig oiguipment which Not Weak To B« Rtaooiiable ville. Free bus tranaportatlon (or chil iatratlon has been practicing econ tafaction. Recap service may also prices that Will please. with 8. W. P. governor riding in on Roosevelt e Milford, Conn., died lest night as uaual, distinc- many garments during the entire think over Psalm 23- wouldb Ui caaa ^ real srar, bo South MeUiOdlst Church dren whose parents cannot bring omy at the expense of the national be had at Tuttle'a Service Station. th a a u y oUwr AUTO PARTS Thera la a pleasant novelty ih coat-tails. I f only they could get Main St. and Itortford Rd. them, or live at a distance. For in Pastor's class. 9:30 a.m. the Eastern Airlines plane on five and per month of February at the Man If you are "bored," read I^ialnu atomle srarfara ogulpment. the gubernatbrlal election sched HI.? Mary’a Eplecopal Churrh security." Accessories are carried: Tubes, 103 and 104, or Job, chapters pahiti our State Department'a answer to Rev. I'red R. Edg|ir, Minister formation, kindly dial MI 9-0408.) Church School, 10:30 a.m. which he was returning from Sen. Ervin (D-NC) suggested sonalized gift* , flashlights, sparkplugs, chains chester Dry Cleaners? You will uled only In off-years, they would (Tiurch and LMUst Streets CD to Receive 38-40. I t all cama about Umocantly Russia's protest about our bal- Rev. Percy 9:30 a.m. Adult Bible (^ass. CThurch Worship. 10:30 a.m. Miami waa preparing to land at that "nearly every penny which here, or learn (and these are a-real necessity be amazed at the amount of money hold the Connecticut governorship The R«v. Alfred L. Wlllinms, . Associate MIA 10:00 a.m. Divine worship. In observance of Lincoln's Birth Idlewild Airport here. to make them you can save by sending clothing When busineae IS poor, read enough. Bloven ysara ago, wa loons. It Isn't thuggy. It even sug- Rector thia administration haa claimed to this year) Simonlz polishes and Tear B( forever, or to, they thought. And Philip Treggor, Minister of Music Text: t*:ke 18: 31: 3T. Theme; youraelf! many other items,, 2OO-0ed Hospital this month. Not only do you save Psalm 37. ^ » :! I ■fuao r atorinod Isro JUna. Our military they thought so strongly enough The itov. Donald N. Hungerford, have saved waa at the expense of When you are lonely or fearful, SH U tm M ’ gasta that) we ouraalvei might Pre-Lenten Meditation. national defenae." Tuttle's . Service Station offers money, but you enjoy the same a H U IH UPIT command in tha Padfic decided to have coma to some underatand- to pul the four year term through. - Curate Services of Worship at 8 and 11:00 a.m. Gottesdlenst mit Manchester Civil Defense nfil.. fine quality service that ia always read over Psalm 27,. a FAIUIB (amr aad nbaUI) Sydney W. blncAlpine, Sen. Barkley (D -Ky) said it W t L U A M S celebrate thla 'annlveraary by a They had no Moner got It 10:45 a m. Abendmahl. ^ looked to him as though the' ad CAMDOT cials are awaiting the arfival of a yours at 93 W ells St. or call and When you are anxious for dsor a AOOBBUOBini ing o f the ’narvouanaaa of some Organlat and Choir DIrerlor new mock landing on Iwo Jlma, through than a Republican pair of Sermon:"When t«od Says ’N o." 7:00 p.m. S{^clal Voters meet ministration's attitude toward de 200-bed emergency hospital to be dellveir aervTce Is yours at no ex ones, read the ,107th Psoim. o n Olalii Bt.. IW . M l O-MOO « BDFFUBB ______body else who finds our balloons, coat-tails appeared In Washington, Mrs. W. R. Kloppcnbiirg, CERAMICS STUDIO tra charge. Either way, you will When you plan your budget, Open A Charm A eeanat thla time under aUnuIatad condi* Dr. Fred R. Edgar ing. fense has been "lackadaisical." stored at Waddell School for use a OUFONT FAINT, n u m m camera-equipped, fleiating over quite aa handsome as any Roose nitIdrcA’a Organist 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. tC3iurch COME Sen. Symington (D-Mo) had 117 New BoHon Road in case of enemy attick or na be delighted with the work and the read St. Luke's Gospel, chapter 10. Wa De&var Opao Uaterflay o a tU S fjB . tiona .of atomic warfare. Iwo head. And it promiass, reaaonably velt had ever worn, giving to Re School. M apping Community Church sthrted thinga off by atating that Route 6—Ml 6-5756 HOLLISTER tural disaster. savings this m'qnth at the Man T o live suecessfully with your Jima ia not tha Aaian mainland, enough, that wa will try to take publicans the obvious advantage In 8 s.m,. Holy Commimlon. 10:45 a.m. Nursery. David Crockett, Minister HEAR THE GLORIOUS GOSPEL OF THE Prealdent Eisenhower Is "badly in The completely equipped hospi chester Di^ Cleaners. fellowmen, follow Romans, chap but ona o f tha lalanda wa eon* national election ycara. 9:25 a.m., Junior CThuri-h. 4:30 p.m. Vesper Service for .Mary Burnham Denslow, formed if he believes thia country tal: paid for by matching State For those o f you who have deli ter 12. ,. cars to tea that no mort of our Now Connecticut Republicans 10:05 a.m., Lower School wor and Federal funds, is being shipped cate. filmy gowns that need clean If you are sick or In pain, read qpiarad In the war agalnat Japan. children and parents. Miss Janet Organist and Choir Director could not move faster In the mis H IG H G R A D E weather balloona are raleaaad from ara forbidden to ride on these coat ship. Chen of Hartford will talk on Chi LORD JESUS CHRIST sile field." from Nashville, Tenn. ing. Manchester Dry Clea'ners do Psalm 01. MERRILL'S Hearing o f 'thaao plana; the loeatlona from which they might tails. „ 11 am.. Morning Prayer and nese ways of living. b:30 a.m. Church School. Symington, a former secretary CUNLIFFE It will be added to the store of these to perfection. The moat deli When you leave home (or labor govaramant of HiaUand invUed ua be likely to wander ovar-Ruasian On top of that, of the two off- Holy Baptism. -Slermon by the Rec 7 p.m." 7th and 8th Grade MYF lb;46 a.m..Worship Service. of the Air Force in the Truman disaster n ^ ic e i equipment ware cately sheer gowns may be aafelV or travel, carry Psalm 121 with year state elections held for the tor. Senior Cliolr. (Also "Scout will hear Mrs. William D. ^troud Seibnon "Feeling Right With THIS SUNDAY EVENING AT 7 Adminiatration, thus challenged a MOTOR SALES housed. in^^ the Waddell School. entrusted to Manchester - Dry you. MARKET PRINTING to Btago part of this military axar* territory. four year term, the Rrpubilcana Sunday'' aervlce.) Others." While none of the expendible medi Cleaners. daa in that cesmtry. apeak on "Clean and Cool." statement by Elsenhower at his EXPERT AUTO BODY mad JOB AND COMMERCIAL Somehow, wa don’t feel that won the first and lost the second. 7 p.m,. Sung Evensong with 7 p.m. Senior M YF will have a 7 p,m\ Pilgrim Youth Fellowship news conference last Wednesday cal aupplles were used during last Same Day Service la the answer , The Ten Commandmenta— 14 OBMuuR Struut GOSPEL HALL FENDER REPAIRS to those' people who need speedy What tha motivaa were for thia, auch polite copaidaratlon fOr the Not only,'then, did It happen to Boys' Choip, followed by Instruc program on the Bible. will meet in the Community House. that the long range missile pro year’s floods, a number of Utters Exodus 20; Deuteronomy 5. PRINTING tion by the Clergy. Topic this week, were put to use. service on all types of dry clesn- TULMI-3.73M whether sra ourtalvaa inipirad tha concern and faellnga of othara them that their theory about the 415 Center Street, Manchester, Conn. gram "Is being resea’rched and de ENAMEL and LAC4IUER The Shepherd Psalm—Psalm 23. Fraiapl aad BffMaat fitelteg InvitaUea, ramaina obacure. odds In presidential years was "My Duty Tow-ard God." First Church of Christ Scientist Covenant Congregational Chureh veloped as rapidly as it can be REFINISHINGS The Birth of Jesus—St. Matthsw even tha Ruastana— la a waakneas, for phyalctans, denUelE 5m I- al AO Mafia wrong, hut it also happened to Note: Nursery meets In old rec Mnsonic Temple 43f. Spruce St. REDEEMED WITH THE PRECIOUS BLOOD done in thia country." REASON ABIJS PRICES 1, 2; St. Uike 2. Thailand Ui perhapa tha weakaat or a diagra'ce to America, or any tory at 9:25 and 11 a.m. The Rev. K. ^jhar Raak, Pastor ■eeamen, bte. 26 hour aervloe, them that their companion theory The Missouri Democrat, who has FREE ESTIMATES The Sermon on the Mount—St. o f the free Aaian goVemmanta. U thing that doea us -harm In the — that they could hold Connecticut Sunday service, 11 a.m. Ernest Johnaon Jr., Organist - OF CHRIST, as of a lamb without blemish and voiced such criticisms )>efore. said seven days • ireek, S u d e je and MerriH’o M srkrt O ffer* Deliverjr Service MiiUhew 6; 6. 7. . OKN SUNDAYS ROUTE S»—WAPPINO CONN. hoHdeys. OOMUIINITY FRfSS la a raombar o f the Southeaat Aaia world. To tha contrary. It cannot by themselves easily enough In off- Talrottyille CongregnUnnal Sunday school, 11 am. without spot.— (1 Peter 1:9). Who did no sin, the United States is not doing its ■ The Beatitudes—St. Matthew, Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. utmost to beat out the Russians in A-r THE RICHFIELD SIGN tA.M.f«1R.M. ’(Mr. Na. Mala aafi Na. CoUactlT# Defanaa Treaty, that fail to do ua good. For the greatest years—was also destroyed. And. ■ (Thurch Wednesday meeting. 8 p.m. neither was gruile found in his mouth. Who when tfl 8L John SL. TeL IO-S-7551 5;1-12. looking to the fuljire, Connecticut The Rev. Everett Murphy, Reading room hours: Morning worship, 10:4'5. the rece for development of an in- TEL. 5n-S-5404 The Parable of the Sower^SL paper tiger aet up by Dulles, and strength that can come to any na In keeping with Race Relations he waa reviled, reviled hot again: when he suf Republicans are not, at the mo Minister Tuesday and Friday, 12-4 p.m. \tercohtinental ballistics missile ca ■ Matthew 13; St. Mark 4; St. Luke both Thailand and wa may think tion ia tha strength of restraint ment, guilty of much off-year opti Mrs. Anthony Urbanelti, Tliesday, 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Pastor Rask w'ill apeak on fered, he threatened not: but'committed himself^-- pable of being armed w ith j^ m ic 8. . it would ba a good thing to demon* the strength of two-way vision, mism. Aa they confront the prob Director of Music Wednesday, '7-7:55 p.m. the topic, ".Seven Steps Toward to him that judgeth righteously. Who his own self Wprheads Thj* Parable of the Good Samari Brotherhood." TREIFRUHIH 8 atrata that It lan't Juat a thing of the strength of being willing to lem of Rlblcoff In office, they "Soul" will be the subject of the bare our sin.a in his own body on the tree, that we, Messiar AMETHYST tan—St. LUke 10. At the evening service at 7:30, paper.. would undoubtedly give their party 11 a.m.. Church School. Lesson-Sermon , for Sunday, being dead to sin.a, should live unto righteous- The Great Commandmenta — MASURY yield a reaaonabla and undaratand right arm to have a crack at him 11 a m, Mornitig Worship, Ser February 12. which will conclude the Mission St. Matthew 22:M-40. Anyway, tha raault ia going to ne.ss; by whose stripes ye were healed.— (1 Peter Unidentified Rider Md REMOVAL able point to solnabody alas. And this year. In a presidential election mon by the pastor.' Subject: The Gpiden Text is from Leviti ary Conference, Mrs. Alice M. Jen Opholstary Is Your The Lord's Prayer — St. Mat ha a ' damesMtratioa o f American no nation which la really aura of with RisenhoWer running. "Widening the Circle," cus (26:11J2): " I will set my sen who has had as her deep con 2 :22-2'^). thew 6: St. Luke 11. PAINT cern getting out Christian litera Specializing Have year traea geiMiafi am military power, including atomic Massachuaetta Republicans are Killed in Accident Birthstone ■ i'Lu ■ The Last Judgment—St. Mat *• !« a IB ' ita own strength, for that matter, ture for the people of the Belgian YOU ARE WELCOME In ' raraavefi hy llBaaae i aafi Is ' oquipment, on tha mainland of following the same treacherous thew 25. esrafi Iraa esrsesae. is aver"' naadlasaly . brusque to Congo Into their own language will, Farmington, Feh. 11 (45— Police For The 'Parable o f the Prodigal Aaia. O f aU tha other membara will of the wisp, betting on a long * Furnifur* Rt^uphaf- February friend or foe. ? be the speaker. She haa also or Brifil Your Bible—Search the Scriptures With Us today sought the identity of a mid Son—flt. Luke 15. er strain of Democratio national ganized \Veekly women’s meetings stBriBN o f tha pact, only tha Philippinaa campaign victories In their state dle-aged hlYch hiker who wes ra o ifE T h e Crucifixion. Death, and la apparently goUig to ahara in tha in the villages of the Karawa dis killed here yesterc'ay in a 2-cSr * Auto Topi P-esurrecU'on of Jesus—St. Mat CARTER TREE PAUL'S than exists in Connecticut.,but still! Along the Road trict and was in charge of a girls' NORMAN R. WEIL No More To Track accident which sent twoipersons thew 26. 27, 28: Rt. Mark 14. 15. Psiiit and WsRpoiter Start (demonatratlon. Pakiatan turned ignoring the po.sslbillty that na-; * Truck Cushions OEMOLOGIST tional coat-lsils can sometimes be to hospitals, one a women with' 16; St. Luke 22. 23, 24; St. John 646 Main Stroot down an invitation, apparently Since it la high'time somsbody Spedallat in Jewelry EXPERT COe Republican. , . ___ ieveral Head and cheat injqries. 599 CENTER ST. (Rear) 18-21. fi "1 on tha ground that the tnvltaUon tel. M I 9-5565 PHONE MI-8-7695 varied the firat robin theme—the The Irony of It, la Connecticut, With Joe Owens- SS - Police Oilef Andrew Ingvertsen T E U Ml S-8SS1 F41th. Hope, and ' Love—1 Toi. Ml 9-0800 wwa received too lata. So the at* firat thouaend robins reported any is that the Republicans are now said the man was killed when he Corinthians 13. inoaphara of tha demonstration Is spring are news, Uie rest routine depending on tlie national coat'* "a and Oscar Huff, 36, of the Terry- Sponsored hy The Manchester County Editor ,vDle section o f Plymouth, were Council of Churchef. going to ba more a flexing of —we are indeed jileeeed to wel tails. In the year of 1956, to try POR EXTRA MONIY hurled from H uffs car when It CUSTOM SMLKi I* ' -• , United. Stataa n^itary muscle and hamstring the Democrstic A few lines concerning the re-^by the Finance Board. The Board n a t io n a l DUBALDO 'come a report q f geese flying. governor in office by taking the collided with another vehicle at than a flexing o f any collective lationship between a towh board j “ j Educitlon then took ita rase to "a ptreerinfefsectlSh.'" ...... It is true that it ia g report Stale Senate away from him. ‘ the people and twice the budget AWNINGS ■*. . ' - ■-*' MUSIC CENTIR- — W Ef A Y — ■eeiirity muacla. ^ The high principle In back of the !of finance and a board of educa- The driver of the second car of geese flying west, which might haa been rejected'by Town Meet w-as , Identified as Mr*. Kathleen MANCHESTER lOi MIDDUB TPK. WEST U^ertun^aly, eipinion in'Aaia, ^■hange to the four year term has ' ijon seem to be in" order this ing votes and recommitted to the HlfiNEST PRICES eeeiti to be less a prediction of m Rupchick, 40. of Burlington who 'This has been ■ winter when the* TEL. m-o-fiooe which'foUowa main facta rathar tbeen that atate issues should never 1 week. Finance Board. spring than an augury of some dis- be submerged in national Issues.' The reminder to clarify the ii,t- was admitted to St. Francis Hos fine delivery service of Merrill's selection of meats an,d groceries, For RagK Psper, Motels than tha intricael^ behind them, It should be noted that though pital, Hartford, where Huff wa* Market haa been a real' boon to plus frozen foods to help you out GUERINI and MORESCHl combobolation in the way this old But, in Connecticut. Republican."! iialion, which at times can the townspeopje are desirous of ,and Scrap Iroa * haa begun to regard, thla.milltary taken for treatment of multiple the housewife. Not.only Ji m the de of your difficulties. earth Is riding its poles. Why west, will be very glad ,to have a na most puzzling, came about Tues having the original Board of .Edu Accoiniions O A IX o m O B U V B B TO lacerattoni, livery been a help during the stor- Dick Brennick. head of the meat demonatratlon aa oun<^swer” to indeed? Why fly sideways to the tional trend determine control of day evening in Andover when the cation budget approved, they do the,State Senate, as 'itldid in 1952. Board of Finance refused to rec FeE 12*18,1996 Mra. Ku^hick's car, in which n)y days, ,but the meat' and gro department, needs no Introdu'EUon Private Inatructiona tha BuIganln*Khruahchev ‘‘smile climate? ' not have the power to ta.ke this But it is not because the politi ommend the appropriation of any the WM driving alone, struck a ceries are' selected just ■■ pain to Manchester people. He has had OSTRINSKY tour" through Aaia. One quoted action unless the Finance Board many yeara of experience and no CHOICE VARIETl Bui' the point ia that there are cal premise Involved Is trescherous additipnal funds to comply- with passes the request. fire hydrant and utility poll. Both stakingly as though you had per Inotmnonte and Supplico DMIara la WaaM MatsHali ^apanaaa comment la that jt ia a vehicles were badly damaged. sonally picked out each item your one Is more capable. Once you tell QUALITY wild geese flying, and that, that we warn o!ir good neighbors j a Board of Education, request. The The .same situation has deve)- 701 PABKflm BT: vary poor kind of "wawar,” wav* in Messachuaetts against wharpchool unit had a.sked for the oped during thf^lanning of'a new Ingvertsen said that 'the dead self. Merrill Farrand en(L Russell Brannick Just what you want in SJAFOPD Orchaalra Fop Hiro TeL 50-0-5705 or 5 0 4 4070 wherever they are heading, it it man. whom \Hu(f was unable, to Appleby, are verY-Proiid- .0/ - th*jjhe m(tat_hne,. all yo_ii__h**(l_tu do^ .. atrength against they' are considering. Four years money so that It might put fjtlt high .school. After the School J>ood,SaisL~Jsia.'£/^^ not south. • . ■ - new salary schedule Tnto effect Building Committee convinced it Identify, was about 45 years of fine stoc'k of groceries and quality Lis to plione In yoifr' order or tcir the Jtuaaian amlla. In' office’ Is a. long lime, when it meats lh at they carry, and they I him personally wheh you are shop- 43 And they, even westward, art contains no possibility of a re-, retroactive „ . to Jan. 1, 1956 instead . self a site uas suitable and the age, l U pounds, with sharp fea VENETIAN ELINDS So thla flrat major event after tures, chestn'.it ha)r, and dressed also arc proud of the (act thatlpmg and your favorite cuts of TEl^ MI 9-9987 but one of mati>’ signs ahd . aym- fresher mandate or interim judg-! <>( In September as scheduled. Board of Education applied its Spon.8ored By The Beauty Shops Listed Below ' r03IBINATION STORM tha Ruaaian vlaita nuy be takeii> stamp of approval, the Board of in a black I and white checked WINDOWS and DOORS whether you aplect' your groceries' meat will always be cut for you. DON WILLIS boli, all of which point to the ment. In tHe’ fistion. the mid-term • The well knovfh brand names by Asia, as oW idea of a response bbngresslonal elections offer, suc'li |,*''^‘^'‘n at (n**f Finance blocked its presentation sports shirtt s'.iede jacket, blue ■nd meats personally or phone In earliest of springs. We were idling trousers, navy blue sweater and your order, the same atlentiop ls| such qa Premier, .Sweet Life and ■■ -Itr .JWd. ciiticiaad accordingly. an opportunity to the voters and i to the voters. .PROCEEDS TO BE GIVEN TO THE ARTHRITIC CLINIC Monciiostor Awninq Co. This has happened several times brown ^oes. given BO that satiafaction is al'' Suncreat " appear on. the ahelves of 6UKGE peecefully through the, twilight, such backing or chiding to the' l'!» 195 WF.ST CENTER ST. ‘AU.'wa can aay ia that we really ucation backers AT THE MANCHESTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Hie body was removed to a fu BILL'S TIRE ways yours when you buy here. Merrill’a Market." A. full line' of this week, when suddenly our Pre4ident.. But In the states, the in Vernon .and. though’ criticized Telephone MJ 9-3091 Shop At 18 Main St., TM MI-945H didn‘t plan it that w»y, and that indicated that when it first objected to the ap neral home pending identlficatton. AND Merrills Market Is open each day Birds Eye Frozen Foods are al FRDM progress was startled and chal mid-term legislative electionii are it jua^ happened, with our right they would take propriation sought for the Olk- from 8 o'clock in the morning un ways available. Quality merchan lenged by a very aggressive moth.' meaningless, because they are the matter be REPAIR SHOP til 6 o'clock at night, Wednesday, dise at popular prices insure cus SpBcloliiiBG Ib hand not rcaUy knowing what our swamped by national issues.' Be Aberle land, many had to praise Monday, Feb, 13, Food Sale and Tea 2:00 P.M. to 4;00 P.M. fore a special the unit when the .>ute was later of? the market cloees at 1 p.m. For tomer satisfaction and you will be THE CANDY BOX Puaey - willows are showing cause there can be no fresh man Four Freight Cars left hand ^waa idbUig. town meeting, fered at a reduced rate. Card Party at 8:00 P.M. Willifisi H. Green. Prop. the convenience of weekend shop pleased with both the merchandise . NARDWARE uad 04 Buraaida Ave., E. Hartford RRAKE SERVICE white already, and kittens will be date for the Governor, .the second believing that a Ail of this does not mean that a. per*. the m arkef is open Friday and the prices at Merrill'a Mar SUPPLY C O . the .earliest on record. Ice ia rot half of his term finds him oper- favorable vote school board cannot transfer the Derailed on NHRR ;ColnBibia Bicycles from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. For unex ket. TRY SOME - fTOnT mmm .ating with enfeebled prestige and American Legion Home, Leonard St. Corner Main Street and Votes Or Cure? ten through, and one good clap would override use of the. money it has been al Goodyear Tires pected guests or for those forgotten Stop In at Merrill's MaVket and Middle Tpk. East 'authority. This happened with gel acquainted. You will like the of spring thunder would clear the the Finance Joe Otvena located. but It' must not exceed the New York, Feb. 11 (An—Four ' Repairs. Service items, which, in spite of lists, are (Upp. Oormaa*e Bulck Sto.) . IT'SDEUCIOUS G e R B ia l Rupub Wuifc What tha sAa;ta Agriculture Lodge and we predict It will hap Boacd’s action. original tots!. Tickets av|ilable at the following shops— Please bring your own cards cars of a New Haven Railroad overlooked, Merrill'a Market la swift, courteous aervlce, the time Oommittaa haa propoaed, in the pond. pen with Ribiroff. PnlUlcians are Their intentions are well meaht, Aeeemories open on Sundays from 8 a.m. until saving delivery they offer and the ITor a completo line at hard Mors freedom has been sought freight train were derailed early ware and eicctricnl euppllen. lanb bill it haa ahapad .up, U rich. And we haven't the actual like the mythical Antaeus, who but Atidover Is no different* than iTy many boards on the basis that • 1_ Dessert and coffee served at eight. . today near Pelham Boy, N. Y., a 180 Spruce.Street 1 p.m. Juat drive over to 84 Oak fine foods that are priced ap needed to keep pouching earth, to her neighbors and, when'the peo land's^. and . you will find ji full reasonably. Distributor tor Aluminum Com It would taka, the Pioaidant’a tabulation at hand, but it seemi schools should be operated physi railroad spokesrhan reported. bination Windows nnd Doora. retain and renew his strength. ple who keep their eyes on the cally independent of other town ' The ipoketman said the accident , Phone MI-9-0669 aoll bank propoaal, designed to to ua that the authorised quota of Four years Without facing the purse strings say "no,” that ia the actt’vlUes. Of course, there are two Albert's Beauty^ Salon occurred about 12:30 a m. near the ' •r.owatorms — defined as a fall Storrs, Conn.— ^Tel. GArfield 9-933$ take land out of pioduction, and voters is too Jong a lime for both answer. sides to the question and many : Beauty Nook 953 Main St.— Ml 3-801 I Pelham Bay drawbridge and thereby help daeraaaa our farm daep enough to track a.goose—has the incumbent and the voters Generally, it la )>elieved in the taxpayers would be more than up blocked, the through line from j MANCNESTER themselves; - aurpluaaa. and it would make tha almost been accomplished. Which smaller towns that a town meet- set If they thought their money 'Billie's Beauty Shop 22 Depot Square— Ml 3-7978 Boston to Washington. There were | new Acrylic Latex SESTAUSANT <»lMg’F!(Md8 - ...... — • ------ing Is all powerful. However, was being expended without the MIUWORK CO. paymaata to farmera under It may be why, having no more work Charmora Beauty Salon 351 Center St.— Ml 9-7043 no injuries.' : HILLCREST TE L. MI-0-8266 If u ^ . tw/ t ^closer look at the procedures as approval of the town’s economists. He said a detour route via the | ROUTE 6 and- 444 BOLTON 254 Brvnd 81.—‘TeL MJ-9-1283 •van higher than the - Prudent td do, the geese are'ftying,- x^nticatty H urt at B o r fc foutllned by law show that the Assumini that in every town Felice Beauty Salon . 65 Clinton St.— Ml 3-6637 (aciliUes of New York Central flat wall finish ^ board of finance studiea th> budg eecii boawT respects the other, the, raconuiMBdad. Railroad has been worked ou t! • M oattaa •oow braoT ’ SheJton. Feb. 11 i/Pi'— A Shel ets of all other boards and has the presCnV^etup teems to be ideal. Ha rriett's Beauty Salon '129 Center St— Ml 3-6824 FINEST FOODS Featuriag klOteg-adoptad thU way from Melrose. Mess., to Oak i Norwich Painter Succumbs ton fketorj’ worker remained in power to increase 'jlhem before the. A group can be so close to a Kay's Beauty Salon 35 Main S t .- ^ l 9-5922 Itoint, N. Y., and to Fort Morris • gaav e tfa m ie ekitr sianm. Cxyertly Prepared By H U fW lt h o heat la GIVE YOU USTINC SATISFACTION • I giVlBg money to farmers, it Critical condition, at Griffin Hoe- annual town rheellng. project that It becomes over en- Magic Mirror Beauty Salon ' in the Bronx. He said the track • lOVILVCOlOMX . Master Chats would turn around apd .go back Norwich, Feb. i l (if)-H erbert plUl,, Derby, with head Injuries he If the voters approve the town ithusiastic and may not view ita 527 Main St.— Ml 3-7484 damage should be repaired by A L L LEGAL 0 Ueaeral OUllworh (Bert) Lucas', retired house paint received at his place of employ At year VoleatiM Party" (or 0 Complete Window Calta ^ SOLD ^CLUSIViLY IN MANCNESm AT to k i ^ rigid price eupporte for budget as worked out by the fi R ES Housewife; "I don't eat many. kind? Klizshettiwai 6 Tiny Downs R^ckvUle 59-51 Forrest G. Alien has been coaching to a college campus along with To Pace 76-57 Success I have to watch my flfure.” Girl—What other kind? - — Home'" ! 7 Msscullne basKetball since 1908 and he’s lloaenaon, his Overbrook High Qroucho; "You e^t all the hostess ^ . nickname never made anyi By PAT BOLDUC If you take responsibility II New-fashioned 8 Body of land villa High laat nlghUin a Valley-S Conference game played in Mew- Marvin -r «7 Sensational shooUpt^ in a big third quarter hi|Ighlighted Manches ftjure." — Mrs. Irene B. White, your shoulders, It will leave 13 Time of year S New Zetland 26 Den >7 Rumlnsnts Allen for example, will take a dcIphlB Warriora wanted him to O r e m ...... ~ k9 Henderson, *N. C. 37 Toward the . 38 Cotton fsbris Ington. Trailing tnroughout the winners knotted the aCore at 51-all ood kick at.New York’s Madison, attend Penniyivania, for example, rhlllpchik ... 10« 941 ter High'e brilllaht ^<-57 triumphph over Meriden laat mght In thy Sil room for chips. 14.Oxidizing sedge in the final minute and then outscored the Yellow Jackets to the wire K slier ------175 ver City A rm ory^ After a close first half the Indians, spearheaded 10 Penetrate sheltered side 40 Drunken fquare Garden and what it atpnds, hut ducked out-when the National J . n r s i . r l e r l , 101 112 921 entynM carousal to gain a 59-61 triumph. Coach John Canavari’s quintet held quar by etylleh Alan Cole, hit on 11 j>f 16 field goal attempts in the third The future Is not In the- hands ’wo normal-size hearts were 15 Little ball 12 Her son 29 Racer for. He call! for basketball to be Baakatball Aasodatlon gave him (I ^sn rlrrl 102 109 299 45 Weight of ter leads of 32-9, 31-28 and 42-38 and outscored the winners' from the conduefed in a sane atmosphere. territorial draft rights to the R. jBrsiH-lerl l(*t s« tm period to luri>/lhe CCIL contest Into a rout. Thus thy locals ended of fate but In ourselves, 3nd side by side In a chicken 18 New Zealand Richard died 32 Vegetable .field 20-19. But 2l free throws by the home team, compared to ' their regular season with 11 wins in 14 atarta the finest record dressed hy Mrs. W alter Wyaockl, parrot in — — . 33 Drcis India So, his Kansas taBma now play youngster with an "It’a too big Torsi* ...... 4*9 SOS 511 1509 48 Bafore Tlockvllle’a 11, made up the deficit . \ in the campus "gym" the *2.600,-. for you^ IMdte," expression. , (tssSM Jeweler* (II chalked up b y a Rad and White quintet in the laat decade. Also, A stranger mistook an Insane of Grand Rapids, Mich.—Mrs. Ceclj 17 Moist 13 Seaports 4ftJTTbo 44 Ascended Solid cash or phony jqb offers I Frommer la a Philadelphia ad . Keeaey Sparked Drive A 6RSAK iH OOR MUSTNT catch COUb-viEUL 47 Eluder Wilson ...... 467 wald of Bedford Heights, Ohio, and tvere cpmmonplace in th^Cham-j vertising man now. He worked Bon-IU ...... 99 19 EVEKV HAIR PRV CAU5THEMICE riainvllle ... .438 the ever-dangei'oiis Tommy Bolt 1.' J. Rrcxiilsk ...... Mi 97 But last night’s one-sided trot OP TO THE ROOMS, tJL B ig . WA. Pm . M 50 BullAghtcr berlain mesa. Alumni let joba -go > long end hard for hla alma mater 1,. A Rrcanisk ...... 90 105 triumph waa not all a -ona-mlin PROJECT/LOp^ AMD COOL OUT a ? UlRfl- e hf IIU Pm. Glastonbury .400 Chattanooga. Tenn., are only a to' pot while squiring Oiamber- [ on the Chamberlain deal. In ad R uhis»l-...... — — EM0U6H FOR 51 Venerate Windsor ..., .267 stroke behind with .totals of 132. show. Captain Eddie ,Wojelk, "Ltt’s MS- this Is ths sisvsnth. isn’t it? W hat’s 52 Cubic meter 5T lain and his high school cM ch,: a— dition, there have heCn constant Tout* .2(9 290 994 997 High’s rugged ’ workhorse, steady t e a AMD r Middletown . .214 Bolt complains of weakness Cecil Mosenson, thoroughout the yotir ntm s?” 53 Succinct cAuSed by x persistent case of flu •i'OO BIO -T* Wilt Chamherlsin reports that the NCAA ia Inves Dave Turkington, little Leo Cyr, CRUMPETS C country. tigating a trust fund set up for b i i w n i C enter Bob Brandenburger but it doesn’t show in the way he shov/a why the biggest college II I ^ C I I < S ) who nevsr ceases to hustle, and re To recruit (Jhamberlaln, Aller) offers of all time were made for Chamberlain,, to mature on his G ii f ' n ...... 107 \rm serve Buss Keeney, each con -caged 16 points in a winning cause handles his clubs. And so far he graduation,. Fniinlmn ...... 4 *.. ^ OK BY AL VERMEER but scoring honors went to Rock hasn't shown a trace of hla notori says, ’’I played every angle I him. He's in action here agafnat llitrleB rhliin ...... 07 113 tributed, his ahare to the season's PRISCILLA’S POP Dress Rehearsal could think of." the Kansas varjitty. He ia too To Wilt, thia la water under the flutUofi ...... II flnala. Asldt from playing strong ville’s Wayne Kuperichmid who ous temper.. . bridge. He’s happy a t Kansas and , , 44 r r * 04 Par Golf Wins • Even KSiisari Alf Landui), who, jjfg and too good for most teams.' 101 00 floor games, Wdjclk and iSirking- IT'S MB.QWMBUX tallied 18 markers. Bob Borawski, ran for President, was, in.. touch i.—.A,,,, ...... - schOQlmatea have etopped their S p Y ’ lB H ...... Y IPC S.^ I DEA R /- whose two free throws finally tied . Par golf wins some tournaments. 4en chipped in with 18 and 13 THE B O SSJ with Allen during th e. all-out I \ . .. kidding chant ‘"When T o t a l * 475 5( a M 9U t « |, while the 5-3 Ci^. a vastly the battle in the waning minutes, I^ere it won’t earn a dime. Sixty .R9i!*tF)*rjr JBVrtL JJ) li (JhambedBln.campaign. 1 '‘Wj>*.t_I-did WM..Jl9-.gCt-EMiBlE LovaUatU^cama hsTer- they gave ■TOuMSlmfo cagtr, agiiti ^ troBV ~ chalked up 12 points for the In three have equalled or bettered T>ar him the front 4loor,vThay4eir,ro» dians, one more than teammate lo r the 'first 36 botes. 'They are Phogsaysltc tHd rlt with hard;of his race tolktng to Chamber- D -M ar»- 'is Ih" only'ones being allowed to work' and sniarr maneuvering lain, T^ese people wanted an- you got the door, and a gold- l A i i l d feitae. And the 8-S Keeneyey again Bud Schwager. Guard John Busher plated doorknob to go with it." P r a i i k t l n also scored a dozen tallies, for the play today, plus 13 amateurs. The "There wasn’t a cent Inyolved." other Jackie Robinson out hers, Kopcha til UN 915 lltralfi Photo. off the'bench to sparkrk Aa oec- he insists. ' Branch McCracken . u , In tlM meantime, people around .qnd-quXrt'er drive which aaw1 the Yellow Jackets. - rest were eliminated. l l i l a l a . 442 "lO? 472 Mil Alan Cole \ Dickenson owes his lead to six Llndiana epach) says he knows They felt Chambertain could Im Lawrence are lookingng forwardfoi to locals outacore the Raiders 20-18 Rockville .won the preliminary prove racial relations." buying season ticktU for the next birdies during the two days on the Kansas had to give Chamberlain N***llf Arm* (SI. to gain a slim 35-31 (nargin at game 40-36." third. 15th and 18th holes. Yester more than *5,000. Now how did Chamberlath had been heseiged three yeara. - ' A. Pierce ...... W *5 171 halftim*. »wissUa (St) day he was erratic, going over par Branch know It waa more than by colleges sihoe a high school The field houae’a oil bllL u a rraltw— , » l -111 2U R F P t P . sophomore. It was a fare week- cinch to be paid. P. Naafirr 101 9S 9* 294 Dons Zimnnip. f ...... 0 0 0 , on three lioies but recovering for *5.0007 Krsvnntlia 1(11 1.12 119 952 Final OOIL Staadiaga 8hcrwti)f«ky, t ...... 3 W L P ci MArAhAil. c ...... 1 g! a 68 to g(> wHh his initial round of W IershirkI ...... 104 99 — 195 RrandburKfr, c ...... 7 l« ' 63. D. N*>*lflIff H.--- 99 101 *9 299 To I^oll Alpnjg Manchester ...... I 0 I.OOO (SoOL OUT, SchwAgrr* K ^ 11' Leonard bas won the Canadian i First Division Aim of Cuhs T o t a l * ...... 494 519 499 1511 Windham ...... 6 3. .750 HE eAY6» s *ft ^ meat WaSeosw Ass fti M LATPon. u V...... 3 0 j PGA chaiiiplonship,five times but Red Hot Fight Aatn Pari* (91 Meriden ...... 3 .(ft .376 n,...... 5 D ella Fera-...... 99 » « 9* 2*4 New York/*Feb 11 (^*V-Co»ch WHY SA0THER& GET GCAV, mmimUmm c ...... 4 121 has never taken a major U.S. Kllenbers H a l l ...... 3 ft .3S0 a-H tourney. Oi'd.’ncrily he leaves the I Rleh . . IS Phil WoolperV" Of the /fian Fran- Bristol ...... 1 T .136 Totals 19 21 59 winter circuit after Tucson. This For 4th Place O u tfie li fioanins . . 9*' 9* 94 219 ctsco Dons calU his isapi's vrin A L L E Y O O P Doctor Is In! BY V. T. HAMLIN 1Ia<’ 8l*ftnr .started clearing his' bench early only the aggmsive Lombardo and BU Z S A W Y E R BY ROY CRANE Philadelphia, Feb. 11 (A9—Con-• Years Ikter he remarked. "Golly, Qiir oulstandmg weakness last B ^hub[chubsrt ...... 199 114 nic Mack died as he lived -quiet I do hope I wasn't too rude to that Rangers. year wiis in the outfield. Hank - - —. ------— i in the second half. Dsiadak continued to find the Wt. T o flETTLC. FOR VOOTSv X THIMK «AX> The Black Hkwks made a game Tntali ■...... ■ i** ****: Tepiple was the only other team range for the losers -who were held MPVR P PERFECRV? ./iWflWIK'HisaealNS . ly and peacefully. foreman." Sauer had the worst year of his tfo rv la lli ' D ebU t It HOKIRST TOOOHnOtM He never allowed the natural of it defensivell', although they carcef. He neve-, got going, and Boryla J*s<>uia «i6 *ino 1112 9ii7i “>"">iK the first 10 to see action to a elngle shot at the hoop. 8DCM P T b O <----- u o e 9tOOEL...RMV r— PtPRUtLJDDS V FW7 lOMMIO! excitement of baseball and of long The rebuilding of the Athletics didn’t pre-sent a n \ particular prob- f racUcnlly was of no help at all. Din* ...... (Ml *0 92 2fi’2: and Hie one-besten ’OwU racked Hot Third Perhid RUERP6B r------' IDE«t> fem for Canadleit goalie Jacques WBODT SWTUe" public life to upset his decorum..- sfter the breakup of the 1U14 team Eddie Miksls did a bang-up job As Knick Mentor bm,".''.*. IS2 (Hi 9il Scoring on-a variety of shots, Baseball can thank him for didn't bear fruit until 1925, when Plante. After a wcoreless first for u." when we switched him to Artsmv ...... 112 iKi 102 .1251 Pann State 77-58. the graceful Cole personally led many- thitigs. but most of all, , no the club finished second. It was period, .Maurice (The Rocket.) centerfleld, but Ed just didn't hit New ?ork. Fab. 11 i/T) -The blew MARTUiaon ...... 127 1211 143 .990 i Leading by only four points at his tex'nmates to their finest scor doubt, for giving the game a gooti third in 1926, and second to the Richard and Doug Harvey hit for for average, although we thought York Knickerbockers, sliding along TnUli ... *444 *io9 "*19 i n i ' halflUiie, the ninth-ranked OwU ing spree of the winter in a hot name. New York Yankee's of Babe Ruth’s the Canadiens. JohniW Wilson cut and still do- that if ever a guy ip third place In the Eastern Divi " " - I outscored Penn Stale 38-23 ih the third perlodl. Five twin-pointers In the early days ball players day in 1927 and 1928. Then, in the margin to 2-1 in ^ e last tiyo, hit for tough luck all year. It wKs sion of the National Basketball T**m h*. I (21 . I second half. Hal Lear was Tern by thsiHldh forward practically minute.*, but Jean Bem'eau added were looked upon aa little belter 1929, the second of Connie Mack’s Ed. He alvvays seemed to get good Assn., wll^ be under the command Biirkr* ...... K& 107*- 109 n? ^295 ' P**’" bltt.guri with 19 points. ellmatsd thq. Raiders from conten than hooligans. They were ban-cd great baseball team's came of age. the clincher in the fmal perloChicago Cubs in the World Series, I think our outfeld will be con Knick star, takea over from the re- Dumm'y *s — ,** moved into a second place tie In three-quarter mark. Leading only But Mack, who never wore a tiring Joe Lapehiek in hopes of the 'Atlahtlo, (Joast Conference by four games to one. siderably improved in 1956. Monte T o t a l a ...... h i *49 '*19 1929 by five points with Utrse minutes Uniform .once he became manager Illatory-Blaklng (iante Logarl Cops Diikc Irvin, Walt Moryn- and Gale Wade pulling the New Yorkers above the Team N*. 4 (21 / overwhelming South Carolina 96- left in the quarter, thh victors ten of the PhlladelphlB Athletics, aKquId be of great help and so .600 marke. J WWllw.n i l K o n ...... 104 92 9* 294 77 an4v Princeton tripped Harvard off 13 straight markers before helped enormously to change all Mack always recalled the history- Z^rlrk.^...,...... 1(12 97 il9 .912 6 8 |^ in the Ivy League. making game ^'hlch broke up that should Splly Drake, who had cen- Mpchlck's era ended on a aour J Tr«rv ...... ,.97 /97 109 299 Meriden's Ed K/walskl broke the that.- ‘ 18|29 series. Trailing by ff-O. the In Dull TV FiWhl tertield cinched last spring until note Inst night wheH the Syraquie KlrlitorhmldtviAi^_*.5*M*iei* .,'..101 < ini tia 114 bt 17 tab 902 LaSalle parlayed a zone defense losers' scoring famine, and Brack- BY PETER HOFFMAN Ho' Insisted that his players Nationals came baek In. the second Pafponn "...... i.W/ 97 292 l and a second half rally to knock J E F F COBB Athletics scored lO’r.uns in one in he broke his leg. L lIunrY* ...... IW ley's two e-4 giants. Boh Sim >BY LANK LEONARD dress properly: no more of the New York. Feb, 11 (Ah-Is'ttec I’m certain our catching w’lll be half to defeat the Knlcks 94-88 In ____11? Furman, which Thursday night mons and Carl Robinson wart no .AND A SHOer T/MPtATee. MICKEY FINN sloppy, slouchy, who-cares-how-I- ning to win the game. The Ath letics won the pennant and the Logart moaned of Ramon Fuenles better with Iloble Landrlth sharing Boston. In the other half of the Tntlilil .. .5. .((ok «in 917 i*95'l had been upset by New York Unl- match for oile off the boarde. look? sort of thing. He tightened "Wrestler, wrestler" and Fiicntbs doUbleheader, the Bostoh Celtics I. vcrilty. The Explorers from Phila As far as M erlin was conesrited ...60 GILDER'S GOT COMPANY, up on discipline right down the serie.9 again in 1930, hut lost the the Job with Harry Chill. Our IFTHEVKAPEVSt m iT A M m r i series In 1931. Facing bankruptcy blasted Logart "He's not so fa-sV pltbhllep also should be better with turned baick (he St. Louis Hawks .MixKD^i^rai.Ka delphia, Who won their 10th gaihe there was no netdrof a fourth peri EH.'«...0KAV, WE'LL KEEP AN EYE_ line, telling thb men they repre can’t e-/cn.punch.” It. may be ‘.hal 124ilOO. Na. other isama were T#mn, No.'E M) in 18^outings, trailed 38-35 at the U A H C t l r m n bccau.'ic of a high salaried team •the additlon-of Rua- Meyer and n 70 R9 K7 255 od fis the alert Indians erected a ON HIS MECE, THEN... JUST IN CAGE HEMP HER W K t sented America's greatest sport,, both were right. scheduled. ’ Intermission. But then they' ex HE PECOES NOT TO WY/ ■ and that each must do his part to and declining attendance despite a some promising youngsters. We’ll F Dnijahiip ...... JOG 107 r02 31* 31-p<>int advanUgr before Zator- 1 CAN’T TAKE MUCH CLANCY, THEY Gtm'7oimnai , Logart wop a split 10-round deci vbe better defensively and a lot Ed\Conlln and Dolph Schayes ploded for 14 straight points to sky began rnbetitatlog is the final -' uphold the dignity of that sport. . winner. Mack once again .sold his , ' i u T*mi ” 199 *473 NONE OF THIS KIPPIN' WOUlPifT THINK ijosrocfA&tixrmlj stars. sion over the y9-.vear-oltt~y^rera.i Vvore aggressive with Don Hosk at were \the. main thorns in the j T’"'*'’', • ■ ■ Tftiim N». 1 (S) . take a lead they never relinquished. 3:30. .After shooting a t a 35 per Largely because of his efTorjis. Knirksl side. Ckmiln finished th e ; a oihf,i AlOUUilLUJBNL mKEKNUfiGiNl —hasebmt--playcrs~to fr .T.T.Trrrr“t33— im iT •954 goals'a nd'alx TrM'throws. ver City club fell off to a poor 19 ,CtAMCV! regiij)flcd. Indeed. , home run hitting first baseman: wHo paid *8.000 to sit In on the Schayes had 17,, Jim Bsechtold of ] Htorird Scorecard Al Sirtimuns, hard hitting out weaknesses last year was the lack ...•...... "ivi ’Tw -'ni 'Tiw Vfmke Forest spotted South iCaro- i>er 5 ent in the secenc half. On thij nationally-televised fight had lit of\ a fifth alartlng pitcher. We the KnIckSy however, emerged las; llna a brief, lead then roared back •thdr hand. Manchester gtew generations of fans will fielder; Mickey Cochrane, one of tle patience with the two ranking the game's high rpan with ^7! ' TrSAi Xn. II (l> remember straight . backed the great catchers iff baseball; had to 'teep using Jim DAVls, ...... *7 *2 ,90 229 to . take a ''48-40 halftime advan strong and sharper as the action welterweight contenders. whdsc primary ability is as a relief points. . , j K 94 9* 99 2*9 tage. The Deacons, tied with progressed. Overall, the wlnnerii . IP Ba.sehall" for his storied Lefty, Grove, an all-time great Referee Ruby Goldstein, who Boston's victory pulled the (Jel- pitcher. Jim didn’t flnlanra single North Carolina for second place in hit on’ 53 per c^nt Qf their shots scorecard. He wa.i famous for dl- southpaw pitcher; Jimmy Dykes, •veted for Logart 5-4-1, warned tics three games- ahead of the ToisIji 191 159 ”179 512 !ij >'♦ 'rerting his Jslayers from the dug- third ba.aeman, and others, all game he started. This year we - ’tr*m >’• 9 (ll the league standings at 8’-2, take but were only eight lor IT a t the both fighters throughout U)’"Give have Meyer to round out a toj) five Knlcks in the race for second place . . 77 «l 77 215 on pace-setting Duke tonight. free throw line. Meriden displayed. out with the flip of the .scorecard. were sold to other clubs. Once In the Eastern Division. | ,, wlj'o!; r Many players, especially outfleld- urf a little action" and "Come on thati'will Include Bob Rush, 9am 90 99. 104 ?70 Oo oh Scoring Spree 1 near-perfect markama.hship from again, the bf>om turned to bust. and fight." Judge Bert Grant also Bill Sherman add Jim Loscutoff jlfg, will tell you that Mack'-was Jones, Paul Mlpner and Warren 157 147 1(1 495 Princeton, runnerup to Colum the 15-foot line, hooping 17 of 18 After years of 'wallowing in the had Logart on top 6-4, hutT Judge pushed the Celtjcs into an early T out* uncanny in moving his men pie- rtfeuai—there was an occasional Hacker Davis will be held for full bia In the Ivy standings, snapped a attempta. '/'■ • Joe Vaccarrella gave it.to Fiientes lead which they never relinquished. Tf*fii Nw. t (#) The Red and While’ JiV’s ware clsely to the,.spot the batter would fourth place wii lime bullpen duty along with Turk The Celtics led 66-44 at th* half. • Koalrr- 7K )W K7 34K 15-15 deadlock after 10-minutes of hit the ball. ' on points 6-5 with a .5-5 score In LiOwn. who is back after a fine M lOK 9Ji 9K Uie opening half .with 14 consecu no match for the Red Raiders in CAPTAIN EASY Just Like That! lY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS It'll Blow Over BY MERRIU, C. BLOSSER tired. He celebrated his 50th annl rounds, The AR saw it- 5-5 and Sharman hit for 12 of 16,f(e|d goal K .. .104 Even the most abused men In versary fliiishlng| last and turned .'year on the coast. Lown will take attempts and made good all six of tive point*,-T-he-tte-brea)rtng b*a the pfeUr>*nary bowlne^ 64-48. ■ , / ' I baseball, the umpires, had noth vypiild have given Logart an edge over Hal Jeffcoat’s spot in the Total* .... . i . . . )9$ m. 552 ket was scored by Ren Splhejll and Ms*rke*ler <78t SMB MUST'VE FORCOTiESSY. ANYWAV. MR.McKEE SAYS , HERE. TAKE TUBES/QUICK'. VDUR WIFE’S ITS Simple wmem <30, MAN I VQURe ON C heer up.oear.'this rao raoBABLy ■the reins over to Dykes who hsd on the liist round. his free throws for 30 points. Na 4 (4) p. . ; B F PI*. COAT.------L O N R E PHONEl SHE’S ALMOST MDU 016 WE basic TNE BEAAA,ftA200,' WON'T LAST ANY L0N6ER.,THAN THE ing but praise and admiration for returned a* a coach and later aa bull pen, D MrCAnn ... K1 99: 2K.S he was foUowed in rapid succea- S l« USUAUV COMES TO TM' HOTTO QUeSTlOMW OWHC ' Meek, wdip seldom , argued with The main event suffered In com In addition, we have some fine rt McCann ... 113 114 I no. 126 sioh by Dave Fulcomcr and Don a/HV WOlILP TKIFLES. JUST THREE PAY^ STEPS. FIRSr. BEWP ___ OtP CMAgieSTDN.» ____ Bs.si.slant manager. 4...S.S ftAUriMHEK CAK...TT' both knees.' feet TD- one of them. parison fo the fierre six-round looking yoi ng pitchers coming up.. Davidson. Fulcomer - wound up 4 HohFiithal. c ...... ! 3 34 R MR5.KKISAV AFTER HER HU$EAMP»J He cqilUnued aa the team’s good semi-final, won by Caspar Ortega, ...... 217 196 199 611' 0 • K«ei)FV, c ...... 4 jVl 9 «HS PROVE Off — yTRAaiC.PEATH-- 6ETHEK,KEep 'rtxiR Mack worried lest he be rude to will ambassador and chief .rooter Such as Jim Brosnan and Johnny- UConiiH Continue with top scoring honors with 17 9 toeiinlnk. c ...... o (HJ 0 FROM THE las flOPt' LOOSE--- ^ anyone. The story is told that 151'i, Mexico over .Tony (Tex) Briggs. They both have a real good Tfam No. 5 f t points. Turklnstoti, 0-0 12 until it was sold by his sons, Earle Gonzalez. ’154'4, EX't Orange, . .. . . 0-0 0 ikriEUSttEPlPN’r when he was working in a shoe chance to make the club. Unlieaten in lJ«M>p A. Fc*y .. inn in 113 92* Elsewhere, Xavier of Ohio, al II llslin. s ... (VO 9 HAVE HER CAR M.HEE factory back in his native East and Roy, to a syndicate headed by N. J. rtwas a bitter brawl wlth . We still would like a center H. Frey .. 97 104 m ’MH o Cyr. a KOUS'W Arnold John.son of Chicago. Feeble ready selected for the National In 3 Simmon*,, s . (VO 0 VE^TERPAY .\ double figures as the Generals sur 4 81mmnn.«. c . man suggested. v suffered a hip fracture. The end ford 52. ’ Maine, Maine's newcomer, Dudley Tasni X*. • I 2 Roblnaon. c , Waller Moryn. whom we ac r Ssrpiil* 103 m to4 »2ii prised Davidson 85-75 In a South 1 Mu*to. s — 4 . 1 "No, on Saturday I’m througlr cam eFeb. 8. at the home of one Norwich 76, Weaver (Hartford) quired from Brooklyn, might make Coyne, won scoring honors with 37 T ...... •. • :*? no 133 -,13M \)f his four daughters. 70. ■" points. 10 more than UConn’s Co-- ern Conference game. In the Pa I Iximbaroo. s mfAH- in this shop,". Connie snapped. ! up for aome, of that. Russ Meyer TnUU ... J90 223 327 640 cific Coast Conference, UCLA re New London 65, East Hartford predicts he’ll' be a pleasant' sur Captain Gordflp Ruddy could ac Tp«m Ka. 12 III » 13 ToUl* - — , 20 17-19 8T cumulate. Maine took an early .lead .* . . . ■ . n\ H3 M 34ft mained on top by edging Stanford «1M4V,SUI tw.teLSn.osr.*-®* . 54. . prise. Then we also have other A M-rldr* JV’* (S4I Manchester 76, Meriden 57. poKsibilities such as Frank Kel- hyt Connecticut gradually, caught W U«k .. s'/s . * • .... 99 97 lU 902 ,5()-48.'California beat Idaho 54-44, r pu. \ up and was In front, ,54-48 at the Wa.shington finished fast to defeat 5 ? lil t 04) 4 THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE Billy ARrees BY WILSON SCRUGGS Windham 76. Bristol 67. lerl. Bob Speake, a revived Sauer Toial* ...... IKO■169 199 hik Tr«cy, f . — MORTY MEEKLE Help Yourself! BY DICK CAVALLl Farmington 63; Glastonbury 55. half. Connecticut now ts'5-0 in con Oregon 68-50 and Southern Cali Ins-no. ( .'... National League dude attempts to-break existing Johnuin. ( . Try Bowling pn These Fast And Dependable Machlnea game of the season for both teams, from Cincinnati and pitcher Vito Williams'73, Alfred 67. Montreal 3, Chicago 1,. world and American swimming L,auarl, c . marks, synchronised swimming BroMrn e .. Hlllhouae was defeated by the Valentinetti from Toronto, Coast Guard ^cadsmy 88, Bates Eastern l>ngiir .. - Cannon, c , Yale freshman quintet but that ' If some of them come through Johnstown 4, Philadelphia 1. and .water ballet. .About 18 Con Bossinl. S ■ MANCHESTER B0WLIN6 GREEN game does not count-in the echo-' as we think, they can, we ought to Qulnn|ptac (Conn) 99^ Stonehlll Clinton 10, M lim o fe 5. necticut high school relay teania R-nn. s will compete for the Connecticut Dalai*, s • .’laatjc ratings. Until upended by 1 b* quite a ball club. The strong S ilas's Sehedule Provoat, g A M c e n t e r ST. — m i 3 - 4 M 2 Cross, Hlllhouae’had.’won'13 games point of-the team is ths , Infleld Buffalo U.FvtraUy. 87. Rsnaae- ABMriean Issagua interacholastic 300-ytrd medley leer 58., Rershejaat Springfield.. relay champtoiuhip. W Totais ...... ,,..15 . TM4* 4* 241 OwsstSMiwOfc in row. i with ■ Hoak------at third,.- Bmia------Banka t s , /I 111 i ' / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1966 P A G E N IN E MANCHESTER EVENING HfeRALb, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1958 P A G E E IG E T ■VJ BudlRese Property FoXSsle 70 Hi For Salt 72 Sabartan For Salt ' 75 Bii^ 6 sb LoestioRB AatomeblleB for Sale 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAG A LX and SHORTEN Articles For Sale 41 Household Goods 51 4,'k NTBH ST. near Main, eilcellant ANDOVER - Naw thraa bedroom New Democratic Party Rules Remembers Mrs. Annis/Held Responsible For Rent 55 brick-frame one story building 610.406, LAltOB (our room ranch. WE SELL and atrvtca all altctrlo THREE PIECE living room aet. Collar 100' lot. ouburban. Carlton ranch with acra and brook, STATION WAGONS with two stores ^ u s four room W Hutebina. MI. 0-81t>, MI. 6U.I00. P.H.A. approvad. Well rason. Big trade-in .allowancea, walnut frame, upMstered In MANCHESTER house adjoining. Excellent income Unanimously Approved Here In Fatal Shooting of Husband Classified . NO.VENTQCAL WCLLf NOURt ^ RuaabU'a Barber Shop, com er Oak brown velour. Oqod epndltlofi, MI. worth Invaattgatmig. Roacoc Tal "IM# Chevrolet Bel Air V-S, four reasonable tarma. Real Estate bot, Broker, Phone PI. 3-6600. Some Talk ^^NTRICN. IN ViONT MIND IP X B ut NMeMtoMe , CIQTAINLS (NViNfr and Spruce Sle. 3-6661. \ Office Space For Rent Center. MI. . S-S181, Eve. BU. door station wagon. Radio, V M C t iNiTN SOO MtRTMINILMItNT -V- MANCHESTER, Oartfnor St.—Now N6w rules for the Democrstic I Mrs. Dolores Simon Annia o f BItEHCK All NIGI4T eiONOCOMeHlM Mancheater'a newest shop 0-0966, JA. 6-3666, BU. 6-0378. ■NUO LITTLE house at Andover Advertisement heater, poe'er steering. BOLTON—Building atone, veneer, THRBE 'PIECE living PMm set. ■lx room ranch bouat. Thraa bad* Party In 6lanc)iaatar were unani-, Office ClORCd 34% Snruca S t haa been found WMlLtOlQLVQiEND, klOVI,CMAQutr AMSSIN&fiLANCI NOUfWHVOOVOlt ping center. Heated, air- Lake. Excallant location and CLASSIFIED ADVT. US’s NOT THE BOnttRtAltMaMt fireplace, wall atone flagatone. Ideal for cottage. ReaeonabU. Ml. roona, baaamam laifa moutly approvad by aome $9 mem-'j On Gas BiU reeponatble for the fatal shooting J#58 Ford V-l ranch wagon. Radio, AUQiCLE OlO PLCNTV OBOy'ATHIBO Also alata flagging. Bolton Notch 6-2457. condlttoned, parking for lot, nowoanovv oponwnswaa ava (or aaaiInapMMii. CaU grounda. Bath, (Urnaco, basamaht Ths Connecticut flute Em Court Cases - A JEALOUS 1VPC OUTTP NOU 0 » L t 2.000 cars. Partition to ten Farms and Land For Sale 71 and drillod woU. 68600. Rodeos bora of the Town Democratic i of her husband, Roy. DEPT. HOURS heater, overdrive. OV ClOCULATlNd- Quarry. MI, 6-0617. Prompt da- OUbart rickatt. KI, ployment flarvica office, S06 Hartford County Cjoroner Louis W OeiDW AR* EVf RV ARLVOU CU. FT. OOLDSPOT refrigeratb ants requirement. Talbot, Brokor. PI. 3-6600. (Coaltnuod (ro.n Page Oac) y , 8:15 A . M. t6 4:.'t0 P. M. • llvary- I EASTERN CONNfccnCUT — £t- Committee at^ a meeting last Main flt., .will be cloaed Mon W. Schaefer, in a finding issued IMS Ford V-« ranch wagon, radio, « u ? c o M i ;i excellent working condition, 66 CUSTOM BUILT aix room eelonlal- Mrs. Mary Belnlckl, 51, of 18 cepUonal buys, dairy, poultry night In tha hearing room of the day In observance of lincAIn'a yesterday, said Mrs. Annia "free!: heater, Ford-o'matic, WANT TO GO THOR SEMI-AUTOMATIC washer. Ml. 6-3083 after 4:30. Capo. Immaculata condition. In- ANDOVER LAKE-AttracUva and Asksd If Neff mentioned EuJ. Shannon Rd., waa fined 6120 in \JVARREN E. HOWLAND. fa m u , with or without stock,'3 to Birthday. admitted" shooting her huaban COPY CLOSING TIME Oak breakfast aet. Two 80 gallon ■ida wall paiMlad, (tra^aco, mod- fully Inaulatad (our room cottage Municipal Building. | Kahler, bueineea manager o f/th e town Court today for operating a IMS, Ford V-S Country Squire, four SOAPSTONE SET tuba with stand, Realtor 800 acres. Welles Agency, Coven with (traplaca and large acraanad And the Democrats decided to Sioux Falls (8.D.) Argua-Leader, ' But, he added, she refused to FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. oil barrela with faucete. MI. 6-3978. try, PI. 2-687L , am pino panoltd cablnat kitchon, motor vehicle while under the In state why. she did i t 'T he motive door, eight passenger, radio, used Bendix autom'atic washer. II. 3-1108, MI. 9-6003 1% batba, thraa bodrooma aocond porch. Including (urnlturd price la press tha Board of Directors to Mrs. Connell saM ha had done so fluence of Intoxicating liquor Jan. MON. THRU FRI. v heater, Ford-o-matic. LARGE combination disc al^ belt Ml. 6-1307. $6,800. Madeline Smith, lUaltor. and tha lease batweeh the town either the flrat or the second tim.e haa not yet been determined.” floor. AU convtnioncca. Many 90- Annie, a ' former Manchester 10:50 A. M. . Sander, complete with table and axtraa auch ■■ Rilaco atomifi, An- MI. 9-1643: and the Maneheatcr Country Club ha came to tha office. She said Asa^ w ._ It J 1 ' . ^nniB, a xormer v IMl Chevrolet, »sur door, eight ,motor, 680. IT'', television, like GLENWOOD combination gae and STORE A T'M Birch St, for rent. Hogaaa Par Bala 72 About Town Neff called at Case's office on the Mro ^B .M e n S ’a probationary patrolman, waa ai»t SATURDAY 9 A. M. passenger. Green and Ivory. doraon proaaura aaalad wthdowa, aa tha llrat atep toward aatabllah- new, 680. Jig saw complete with oil range. Chrome pipe. Oil drum ^itquire Marlow'e. - etc. Raal EaUta Cantor. MI. day in question. A ***** ^ to death at about 2 p.ip.m. on Dee. and stand. MI. 6-7486, 6-6666. MANCHESTER — Custom built Wanted— ^Real iSttaU 77 ing.n municipal golf couraa. Notice nolo contendre to the charge an'd 13 while he slept in hia bed. 1M4 Ford V-* eight passenger motor and table, 620. 387 Spruce 3-81U, avaninga BU. 0^)000, BU. of termination muat be given be Anderaon-flhaa Poat, No. 3046, Neff left the $2,500 contribution *menUooed her 30-year good driving TOUR OOUPrRATIUN WILL St. V ■TWO STORIs In new building to Ca|>e Cod 31 X 13 living room With Mre. Annia, who la now Bfltog BE APPRECIATED country squire, radio, heater. fireidace, dining room or bed 0-0370, JA. 6-3080. , LOTINQS WANTED - Blngla, fore October or the club will re VlW , and 1U Auxiliary are spon-' for case with Kahler, In an enve record. be completed in '56'' on Weet sorUig a setback party tonight at lope containing 25 $100 bille, at held tn Hartford County Jail on a Ford-o-matlc. SPEXnAL on .wallpaper, regular $3 Machinery and Tools 52 room, and kitchen on* first floor. two-family, tbraa-famUy, - bual- tain poaaesalon of the course un Kobert R. Smith H, 31, of Darien, murder charge, Waa found men Middle______Tpke. . . near Broad St., near‘V naaa property, Hava many cash til September 1957. 8 o'clock at the poat home. Kahlers' office In Sioux Falls last waa fined 650 (or epMdlng. He wea IBSl Ford V-S ranch wagon, radio, paper, 99c. There are 41 patterna Sears Roebuck development. Call Two bedrooiqs on aecond. Curtis Sibarban For Salt 78 tally capable Jan. 31 of standing Diol MI-3-5T21 POWER MOWERS, garden trac , combination-.''' atorm . windows, buyers. Mortgages arraniad. The group alao voted to draw up Jan. 17 or 18. clocked on Rt. 15 by State Patrol heater, overdrive. to choose from. Stock limtted. tors, rotary tillers. Sales, services | Mr. Winkler. JA 7-1811. The audio-viaual department wrlll Mrs. Connell said that before trial for the shooting. Superior Open 9 to 9i- Green Paint and large rear ecAsenet) porch over TOLXAND—10',-i milaa (rom Man- Plaaaa call Oaorga L, Oraaladtb, a reaolulion cenaurlng Mayor Har man John Kosma at 75 m.p.h., ac and rentals. Capitol Eiquipment Neff came to Caaa's office she had Court Judge Howard W. Alcorn i 1M4 Chevrolet four door, radio, Wallpaper. 821 East Middle Tpke. OFFICES FOR RENT. Second looking nicely tandacaped yard. chaatar Poat Otflea. Do you long Rtalto^, MI. 9-8178. 109 H«ury old A. Turkington for allcgidly present a program on "W hat tha cording to Prosecutor John Fits- found her able to understand the Ml. 9-6300. - Co., 38 Main St. Ml. 3-7988. floor offices. Large rooms, Will Attached garage. Aski>« 614,600. (or olbow room within and With Straat. denying Director Walter A. Ms- Audio-yiaual Program Means to never known -him nor heard hia Gerald. heater, two tone while and name mentioned. nature of the proceedlnga at a Loat and Found 1 red. make alterations. Ample parking Eaatwot^ Real BsUte Agency. out your homo, a bit o( country, honey, a Democrat, the right to Your Child at Stctiool'* at tha meat- Others fined were James R. WANTED—atx room Capa, In da- Char lea. Steadm a^ Inveatigatlng Wagner, II, of 133 Campfleld Rd., court hearing.. ROYAL AND Smith-Cerona port space. Janitor service. Central lo MI. 9-54174, or Coventry PI. 3.7886. an onchanting vlaw? Than lot us speak aa an elected rcpreaqiita- Ing of tha Keeney Street School Schaefer said Mra. Annia shot LOST—PASS BOOK No. 8S 4070.. IBSl Chev.rdlet Bel Air four door, able and standard typewriters. Musical Idsthiments 55 ■irabta "vicinity, not ovdr 10 yaara. tlve and aa a cittaen. FTA Monday night at B o'clock at committee couna^ alao question 630 (or operating a motor vehicle cation Apply 123 East Center St. ■how you thta 1084 custom built Write Box Z, Herald. her husband with a shotgiui owned,, Notice la hereby |iven that Paaa radio and heater, two tone All makes of adding machines MI. 3-4654. MANCHESTER—Large four bed In' another action, the Demo tha achool, Anyone interested le ed Miss May A m r g , Case's aae- with defective equipment; Donald Book No. S8 4070, laaued by The MUSIC Inatnimantal, rental. Com ranch noma on 1% acra plot. Flva by. her father, firing one shot as|^ brown and white. sold or rented. Repaira on all room colonial, atta^ed garage, rooms, patioa, ancloaad braaaa- crats began making plana for a .welcome to attend. RefreshmenU rotary, early m todiw'e seealon. J. TeSelle, 33, of 36 Alice Dr., $34 Savioga Bank of Mancheiter hai plete line of instruments. Rental (F READY to buy sail, axebanga Mlea Aaberg; from Hot Springe, ■he held the gun close to her hus makes, Marlow's. STORE AT CENTER. Heat furn amesite drive, cabinet kitchen, 1% way, doubla gara^a, amaaita drive to get voters not registered will be served. tor rulee of the road violation: and been loat and application haa been IMl Chevrolet, Tour door, eight applied to purchase price. Repre- real aatata, mortgagM arranged S,. D., said m had seen on Caae-'a Arthur Devoid, 33, Hartford, 113 band's right ear. Bcntlng Olds, Selmer. Ped- ished. MI. 9-6808, MI. 9-8821. WiU baths, two fireplaces, (one in driva (ull cellar, auparior work Oooault Howard R. Haatuga, with a party-to sign up as Demo The couple's 8-yaar-oId daugh made to said bank for payment of baaeirient). 633,100. Warren E. desk a mmo Mra Connell pre for paaalng a stop sign at Tolland passenger. Radio and hegter. ler and Bundy. Mctter'a Music remodel front to suit tenants. manship imd matariaia. Half hour Aganey 60 9-110*. crats at a 9-hour aeaslon March 9. Tha Junior Girl Scout Camp ter, Coralie, waa tn the upets -w the amount of deposit. Powergllde. Uke new, ritAtJK SCIAKOm, Boats and Accessories 46 Howland, Realtor. MI. 8-1108 MI. 69r6tember CommlttM Committee, iiiade up of the out-= pared for/thc Senator saying Neff Tpke. and N. Main St. Feb. 9. aji n.cunTM M Stt|dlo, m^M cKee. ML 8-7600. driva to Pratt and Whitney or flat at the time. Immediately after 6-6003. Bradley Field. 2>i milca from BUYERS WATTING -If you are The new rules given approval ■landing campera of last season had baeir tn. She aald ahe believed' Eddie J. Jalbert, 35, oif Eaat l o s t —PASS BOOK"Na"3»3fr m iN T o^ i 9, m.j : SEE THE NEW 1958 Johnson Sea Hartford, charged with paaalng a the ahootlng, Schaefer said, Mr*. 1954 Chevrolet four door, radio and 1-11 Suburban For Rent 66 Roqkville ahopping cantor, on ready to. aalt your property and last night caUsfor a Town Commit at Camp Merria-Wood, wilt meet tha memo made aome mention of Notice is hereby given that Pass IBsClMI MIVIFAfIt iTHBKAtl horse outboard motor, Three OVERSIZE Cape Cod, ^S'“ living KahM . ■Ignal light; and Lawrence E. Annia took Coralie downataira be heater, powergllde, two tone Wearing^ Apparel— Furs 57 ■tats ipad. 621,600. Walton W. want quick, rallabla aarvlca, than tee of 40 members to b4 set up at the Qlrl Scout office Monday at a neighbor, Mre. Sarah Jamison, Bodk No. S03S. issued by The Sav horsepower to .30 horsepower. room, fireplace, three huge bed m Aaberg also teetlfled she Verkhovod, 98, of 19 Hennaway St., ings Bank oil Manchester has been green and Ivory, COVENTRY—Modem five room Grant, Realtor, 66 East Cantor call Tha Raal Elatata Canter, Real next May and every May in even 5 p.m, whom aha asked to call pollea. Now on display. Sales, services LADY'S BLACK seal, full length unfurnished, second floor apart rooms, garage, one acre, subur preeent Jan. 25 when tha Sen charged with operating a motor lost and application haa been and rentals. Cspitol Equipment St. MI. 6-1183. tors. 65 Eaat Canter St. 611. s-Bisi numbered years. AcUvItlM Before ShMUttv ' \ ■ ' ■ ^ ^ eoat, size 16. suitable for 5' tpll ment in quiet country residence. ban. As little ae 61.000 down. Carl any time. The members wrill be choAn by a nald J. Cuater, aviation elec- ator received a telephone call vehicle with hia vision obecuiid, made to said bank for payment Auto l^rivins School 7-A I BuildinK->-ContrBCtInK 14 ' Help Wanted— Female 55 Co.. 38 Main St. MI. 3-7958. ton W. Hutchins. MI. 6-8132, 6-4694. Schaefer, reporting on an In BARLOW MOTORS figure, 610. Box T, Herald. Heat and hot water furnished. SUBURBAN VALUES majority vote of the members of ca technician first class, U8N, (rom Kahler. That waa the con *4U!h paid $6 fines. et the amount of deposit. YOUNG busineaa woman wl versation, Case, has teatlfled. In Irving A. Russell, 31, o f 115 quest ha held Monday, chronicled MOR'TLOdK A Driving S ch o^ L ost ] GENERAL CARPENTRY-Altera- Adults preferred. References. TWO THREE bedroom ranch the Town Committee voting at a ■oh o f Louis H, Cuater of SS-: Mrs. Annia'a activities that led up 48S MAIN ST. MANCHESTER Available March 1st. Wnjtp P, O. 63,000 available cash and go<4. which he learned of ths 93JK)0 Walnut St, was found not guilty confldtnce qliickly restored by | tions, additions and new conitruc- Buildine Materials 47 homes on Gardner St. Now open Two homaa in Bolton, both four meeting. The same method will be Btrong St. and husband of the to the shooting. Baaides Mra. An skllled, coiiiteous Instiuctors. tion. Dormers, porches, garages Rooms Witlioat Board 59 Box 305. Manchester, ' , permanent position, daairaa to used for choosing delegates for former MIee Glenns J. Henry of contribution. of passing a stopped school bus Announcements 1948 CHEVROLET, tWo-door, Com j for your Inspection. Other ranch rooms, ’ non-axpandabla. Excallant tniy a small (four room) home when Judge Wesley Gryk decided nia, he examined Sgt. Edward M. License Included. Dual controlled, | and rooms finished at reasonable USED LUMBER for sale, 3x4s, homes 613,900 and up. Manchester condition. One lust ott the taka, the party conventions. If the alataii ^Bollingham, Wash., recently com- Winsler of the Manchester Police pletely rebuilt front end, other SECRETARIES 2x8s. flooring, siding, insulation PLEASANT; furnished room, near ROCKVILLE. 24, Grove St. —Well convenient to bus Una. Please Ruisell might not have had time INCOME TAXES prepared In your work, Joein't bum oil. Douglae stsndard, automatic cara, MI. prices. Workmankhi;in guaraiguaranteed. Associates. Realtors. Phil Hallifi. other overlooking the lake. One chosen by the Town Committee Are * leted the course of instruction ini Department and Dr. Pany T. home or by appointment. Exper boards, gsrage doors. Opposite bath.'for one or two gentlemen. bested, well furnished two-room write dataUa to Box K, Herald. GOP Fight Looms to atop within tha required dis Motor, 333 Main. 9-7398 Free estimates, Rolinert M. Alex 84 High St. Call any time, MI. 9-9231, 80. priced at 110,000 and tha other at challenged by opposition .v^lch eglnning Algebra through the Hough o f Hartford Hoapltal. ienced tax work. Call MI. 3-4733. ander. Ml. 9-7718. Gray Research has two Hartford Road Drive-In. apartment. Inquire first floor, AU rapllaa held In strictest confi- tance before the bua halted. Apartment 9. 9-0364, MI. 3-7433, MI. 6-3634. 610,180. Excallant financing. Will dtnea. succeeds In getting algnatueea of eU.S. AriOfd Forces Institute. He la Schaefer said that aonfetlme be 1S33, IMl, 1949 DODGES., Extra excellent positions avail In New Hampshire INCOME T a x prepared by ex NICE ROOM next to bath with eon- GI. five per cent (about 30d) Demo ■Utloned at- Naval Air Technical fore 2 p.m. on Dec. IS, Mra. AnnU nice. Priced to eell on eaaleit fi MolorcycleA— Bicycles 11 able for qualified secre MANCHEISTER — Numeroua list perienced tax uoneultant. Pereon- Dip mond»e-W atehea—• tlmious hot water and shower. MI. ARE YOU CON8IDERINO crats, a primary yrill be held be Training Center, Memphis, Tenn. want to a local drug atora whar* nance plan anywhere, Douglae RooflnK— Sidinc 1'6 taries. 3-5422 after 8. ings Including ' 14 new ranch Another sound value In Coventry tween May lai>d 6tay 15. Mbriarty Served al or bualnesB. Call Frank Fari- BICYCliE REPAIRiNO all types, Jewelry 48 Wanted To Rent 68 SBLUNG YUUR PROPERTYT her alater-ln-law waa employod, Motore, 333 Main. homes, three bedroom 'colonial, juat off the lake. Six rooma (thraa W«/ will appraise your projmrty The rules do not affect the Delogatlone from the Bucking (OMitiBMg (raM rage Om > - donl. Ml. S-2315. English a B|>eclalty. Now open S> . Our newly organized pur- FURNISHED ROOM for rent near and obtained a key to the home of FUR THE BEST Ut Bonded built . four bedroom polonial, neat B'i bedrooms), large living room with (rsa and without any oDilgatlon. ■election o f candidates for public ham Congregational Church will Evasion Warrant her (Mra. -Annia') father, Ernest 19S3 FORD four door eedan. Radio, a.m-, 9 p.m. Manchester rhasing department needs LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, ra- Main SI. Call MI. 9-2170. 9 Hazel ANDOVER family being evicted. room ranch that will G.I., and fialdatona fireplace, no baaahient, INCOME TAXES prepared. Call up roofs, shingle roofa. gutters, a reliable girl who enjoys We also buy property (or cash. office. / attend the firat session of the Gov. O. Mennen Wllllama o f Mich C. Simon of Eaat Hartford. heater, defrosters, signals, white Cycle Shop, 188 West Middle Turn conductors and roof repaira call pairs, adjusts watches expertly. St. House sold. Five room reasonable many more. Thirty year mort large corner lot. Value galore and Dan Moaler. MI. 9-3339 or JA. wall tires. -Suburbanites. Two pike. Ml. 9-2098. interesting work. -ReaKinable prices. Open dally. rent. Three small children. Ckll. SalUng or buying contact The detailed local -regulations, Lenten School of Religion, which, igan each are represented by one Police said Patrolman John There she got her father’s 12- T-SflS. Coughlin. Ml. S-770T. If no answer gages on all. T. J. Crockett, Real tha price la only 69,680. Generoua STANLEY- BRAY, Realtor which Incorporate Sections of Pub opens Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock Krinjak last night served a war gauge ehotgun, and then returned lone black and Ivory, six cylinder. call Ml. M431. Thuraday eveninga; 136 Spruce PLEASANT, LARGE, clean heat William Snigg. PI. 2-6988. tor. MI. 3-5416, MI. 9-778L mortigages available. delegate candidate. Four are un A' reel Economy cer. Private sale. The sales department of Street. Ml. 9-4387. ed room for gentleman. Central BRAE-BURI4 lUBALTY lic Law 36, the new State primary in the First Church of Christ, rant to James, r. Moriarty, M,.o( to 6(ancheeter and bought-n b #: of fers a ehallenging and a WANTED—3 or ,4 room rent by - 60. 8A271. committed. Price t«U. MI. 9-14M. Business Services Uffered 15 RAY'S ROOFING CO., ahlnglewnd looation. Private entrance. Park GARRISON Colonial loversised). South Road in Bolton—Juat a law, cover man^ conditions under Glastonbury, for studies Irt the old 33 Fairfleld St.,. which chergee shotgun ahella at a Main flt. sport 'Antomobiles for Sale 4 diversified position for an ing. MI. 3-8914. middle-aged couple. Tel. hu. Four years old, 32 Scarborough abort rida from Route 44A and which vacanclAa could arise in Teetament, and the churchmanshlp Kefauver, an active campaigner Moriarty with avadlng reaponf- ing goods store. From there, ahe built up roofa, gutter and con ambitious girl. 9-4848. WANT TO BUT A CAR and had COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart ductor work, roof, chimney re- Fuel and Peed 49-A JRd.,-_^excellent cdndlUon, oU -ho6 QuangndUa—church. New lanch party offices, supper Wednesday, Feb. 15, at It) New Hampahire, gave hia blesa- iblllty tn connection with, an ac went to hOr homo, whara aha load " CCferVERTlBLES _____ your-credit tiimed ilnwnT—Don’t -Rr-Wolcott-oa.-.wringer- and auId- PURJHSHMFHOOM-for rent;-Hot The vote to press for termina 5:45 in Goodwin School, BkMit liig to tha elate of delegate candi cident yesterday In which - a 9- ed tha gun In her daughtar*a bed —pairs.-—Ray-Hagenow, M l S-3314r — Ideal worktng^ rondltlons SEASONED hardwood' for s^ove, MIDDLE-AGED couple need 4 or water heat, fireplace. Convenient with many de luxe (eaturea. Ga R^eat Drama give up, see "Honest” Douglas, matlo waahlng machines, electric Ray Jackson, Ml 3-8325. water and shower. Private en-' to school, new shopping center rage in baaement, twin lavatoriea, tion of tha town's lease -to the Hartford, under auspices of the dates backing him. They are year-old boy waa Injured after dis room, IMS Cadillac, radio, heater, hydra- and a convenient spot for furnace nr Areplace, delivered; trance. Parking space. I'Ol Chest more rooms. Reasonable. Accom Manchester Country Cliib came on Hartford Ekist Assn, of (^fcbss. mounting from S' school bus. Ho '333 Main. Not a finan'cs company ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors, local residences. Interviews and new high school. Very desir plaater, three bedrooma, atorm "pledged” candidates—amji ' their Haying dona that, ehe walkad . matlc, new top. plan. smalt appliances, welding. 1741 RUUFING anywhere. Call MI. 3-7083. Rock nut. modations for <2-ton panel truck a motioii by Mrs. Helen Fltspat- Herman J. Long, director ofTlac- wea turned over to Baat,,Hartford to the doorway leading (rOm tha Siding end carpentry. daily from 8 a.m. to 4:30 land Farms, |:’- Wesley C. Gryk. Town Members are urged to bo present aald, although hia. doctor haa not kitchen, dropped the gun. and took running condition, |4d. MI. 9-0849. Pick up and delivery. All work ROOFING—Specialising In repislr- E' "The Bolton Realtor" Bridges' election as a delegate • Fordamatle. . guaranteed. Ideal Grinding Shop. "A GOOD PLACE TO WORK" Tolland Turnpike, Manebeser. Box C, Herald. four or five room rent with oil Cord,” literally- sat on ths edge 0( Democrstic Chairman; Mrs. Fits- and to note the earlier hour. would put him in position either ’St’ determined Whether ha haa in- her daughter downataira to Mra. Ing roofs of all kinds. Alsu new heating plant and garage. Prefer- MANCHESTER—Brand new three Office-MI. 3-5416 or iernal Injuriesirlea IMO, 19B0 CHEVRULETS. Good 273 Adamk. Plioiie MI. 9-3120, Phone Ml. 9-7087. bedroom ranchee. Full cellar, at their chairs aa they watched the Patrick and Edward MoHsrty, to support Elsenhower If he runs Jamiadn'i fla t “Thera , aha aakod traitsportatlon at low cost! Lowest roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys LARGE, Comfortable room in ably first floor or duplex. Central- Reaidcnce MI. 9-7751 Eaat Ha:rtfc'tford police aald a car that tha poUea bo eallad.” Behaefor 3-8979. \ cleaned, r^alred, 28 years' ex- tached garage, amesite drive, atory unfold with the amaaingly Democratic registrar of voters; The Morning Star Motheri Circle Or to have a stronger voice in the BARLOW MOTORS down ' payment. Low monthly quiet, private home. Shower bath, : ly lo<'ated. Call after 5:30 p.m. asserted a municipal course v‘ould will meet Monday ; t 8 p.m. at the operated ^ Moriarty, traveling SAlde — ' penence. Free eetimatee. Ceil Household Goods 51 garkge. Gentleman. MI. 3-6848. | MI. 3-8025. ceramic tile bath, oil hot water RCXJKVILLE—Seven room aingle, skillful interpretation of the direc selection of an alternate candidate weekly payments. Douglas Motors, DOOR8~6p^ICDi keys fitted, heat, lot 90' X 240'. A real buy at three bedrooma, living room, din pay for Itself. home of Mrs. Frank La.idert, 30 eaat on Ooodwm St., psased' a Charged with NMOer u s MAIN ST. . MANCHESTER 333 Main. copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, Howley, Manchester Ml. 3-8361. TWO GIRLS wanted. One for In tor and actora. An ambitibus If Eisenhower steps aside. ■topped Connecticut Co. bua with ABSOLUTE bargain. Custom made I 617,000. A. R. Wilkie and Co., ing room, den, excellent kitchen Atty. Anthony Gryk also ex- Bretton-Rd. The co-hostess will be In Washington, Bridges himself Poltcei «^o arrived soon after, n r-s, e t c / \ repaired. Sheara, spection and assembling dry drama to attempt, it was at once a yellow algn Indicating U was a took her to headquartera. flha was slip covers, cornices, drapes and i PLEASANT SINGLE or double Realtor. MI. 9-4389. Oil steam heat, all city ' conven pres.*ecl some reservation over the Mrs. Harold Hare. Members are re declined direct comment on the re PONTIAC Custom Catalina KiUves. mowers, etc., put into con- cleaning. One for sorting and a story which held one with mor school bua, and " atrucK tha boy lueatloned th en fer g% boors be- HeatinK— riumbinK 17 wrapping shirts. Apply in person upholstery. Fine workmanship for room.i On bus line. MI. 9-4980 iences. Directly on bus line. vote. He asked If. the CTountry minded to bring white elephants. port, but ha expressed new doubts ^ 1* equipped, new white wall dtuon for coming needs. Bralth- Notice 112.400 EXCEPTIONAL ranch bid fascination and at the same after he haS dismounted and ore Chief Harman O. Bdhetadal an axcellant tirsa. Complalely i Netv Model Laundry, 73 Summit ' little money. Budget terms. Call ——— \------:— — 612,600. George J. Coleman. TR. Club had not made improvamenta that Eisenhower will seek rt' dy for many mor< watte. 82 I^erl yreet. ______, house, three bedrooma, ceramic time 'waa a itunnlM vehicle for walked into the road. nounced she would bo ehargod with Completely serviced. A very rare St. ■ after 5 MI. 9-7862. : ONE LARGE room, double bed. ! In accordance \vith the require 8-4048. TR. 5-4710. each of the actors. 'The Thespians to the course. He said it did not election. good miles. See Bob Oliver, Cen PLUMBING —Repairs and con- tile bathk atainleaa ateel aink, appear fair aunimarily to cancel Last Boy in Blue The accident ts atilt under iO' murder. The next day, ahe waa model, extra clean. See Bob Near Cheney's and bus line. PH- ment.* of the Zoning Regulations did much to' enhance their already Bridges, who attends the Preal- ter Motor Salee, 461 Main St, tract work. Call MI. 9-8541. FOUR BURNER gas range, in good vate family. 119 Cooper Hill St., Formica \ countera, hot water ANDOVER - BOLTON - the lease. veatigatlon, police said. Moriarty bound over to Superior Court after Oliver. Center Motor Sales, 461 LIGHT '4 r UCIvING, moderate TYPIST—Steady, Part time- work, for the Town of M anth^cr, Conn., rich reputation as they gave one dent's White House conferences condition. MI. 3-4041, Inquite Manchester. heat, cellar. >s acre lot, treea, Atty. Wesley Gryk said the or posted $200 bond fo r Mpsarance waivlnf examination ^ o r e Town Main St., Manchester. rates. 8U. PI. 2-62!|4. afternoons and evenings. Apply in j the Zoning Board of Appeals will COVENTRY and Vicinity of their moat splendid perform Has 109th Birthday with GOP leaders, said that In tha IMS CHEVROLET two door. 1981 person. Campress, 5 South Main. 45 Benton St. -V view, auburban. Carlton W. ganization entered the lease "with In Eaat Hartford Police (Sourt Fab. CkMirt Judge John D. LoBoIle. Chevrolet, sedan. Fully equipped, j hold a public hearinjt on Monda.v Hutchins. MI 9-5132, MI 9-4694. ances in Little "Theater. last couple of weeks he haa swung 27 MANCHESTER T.V. Service, radio Millinery— Dressmaking 19 ! evening. February /'20, 1956 at 8 OVERLOOKING LAKE — Five eyes open.” Mre. Aiuiis. Bchaafer said, “ fraa- brand new Urea. Douglas Motors, CLERK TYPIST for general offlTe HIDE-A-BED, good condition, TWIN BEDROOM for rent, with all Consistent with this reputation (Coatinued from Page One) ■round to a position o f "Increasini ly admitted her activities and tha Auto AcceBBorles— Tirea 6 and T.V. specialists since 1934. P.M. in the hearing room of the PORTER 8T. SECTION—Six room rooma, bath, (ireplaoe, (umlahod, Votes Against (^naure Ua Main, Charter members of Tclsa. Ml. alterations ”!- Coats, suits, work. Opportunity for advance green. Spare heater suitable for convenienAes. Ml. 3-6672. nice triple lot, (easily winterized), was the dire^lng of- A. William doubt” whether Elsenhower wll ■hooting.. . . Bba refused to itate dress.es. skirts, etc., also custom ment, Apply The Alexander Jarvis heating cottage or cabin. Modern Municipal Buildmg on the follow Cape Cod. Breezeway and garage. only 69,000., Aatley. It was recently said by Director Mahoney asked for the am delighted to Join once again ■ak a aecond term. BEFORE TOU B^T a uasd car TIRES 4-6660 or MI. 3-4807. . vote to draw Up a resolution of why ahe Shot her hoabimd. The mo inade drapes, lined or iinlined. Co.,‘ 5 Dover Rd. kerosene stove threes burners and ing application/ STATE HEATt .Fireplace, hot water bit heat. Josh Logan, -the famous director in saluting you.” He did not cite any reason for Bee Oormaa Motor Bales, Bulck R h.voh N.vlon Built 1941. Nicely landscaped JUST LISTED — Five room censure. The only opposition came tive haa not yet been detemUnad.** JUNK DEALER will itall. Intei- Call Ml. 9-88.38. •i-r- oven . Call MI. 3-8798. Apartments—Flats^ ING AL-SO. ranch, radiant heat, attached ga of many successful Broadway the doubt and acknowledged that Police Arrests. flaJM and Service, 3i6 Main yard. Patio. Walking distance to from Atty. John D. LaBelle who Mixed In with the bundles of “From the evldenee, t flhd that 50% off Including tax. Tubeleali egled In newspapers; tron and 1 enementa 63 Jim's Atlai/llc Service. 451 West rage, 4 room apartment over ga plays, that "A good ifircctor ts he might be "entirely wrong.” atraaL ML t-65Tt. Open aveninga. conventional whites, blacks, /A ll Alterations— on NOT ONE PENNY~DOWNI elementary and new high school. voted no, cards were gifts of flowers, cigars, Dolorea Simpn Annia eAmlnally .metal. No furniture or usable' Help W auted— ^ale .56 ICenter -St., iu.siness Zone II. Spe rage, State road, about 1 acre, as one wpo moft closely interprets Bridges, like Knowland, has sUes, Factory blemished. / / xyomen's and children's clothes. Immaculate condition. Elva Tyler, ■hot and killed Roy Annia without IMS CADILLAC Coupe. Lustrous items. Junk only. Call John' A WHOLE HOUSE ppairy la. asking 616,800. . the dYoughU of the play's author Mahoney has said he Would start fruit and clothing. been among thoae who auggeated \ Louis Psntslooi SS, of 18 Lincoln cause or jnstifleatton. . . Waclaw Rockville. TR. 8-7821, or Call MI. 9-4370. SETUP TvIAN in punch press de tral location. .Only suitable for ; 'ng and 'ertificate of Aproval for Realtor. MI. 9-4469. legal action against the mayor. St\ was arrested about 2 o'clock two tone grey finish, white wall BUDGET CENTER partment. One accustomed to OF FURNITURE Five rooms, attached garage, withbut injebting hia own ideas.'' The old soldier has almost com the President should announce hia tires. Full Cadillac, equipment In Hartford CH. 8-0853. couple, one bedroom, garage same is/reqiie.*ted. I automatic heat, 66,900. Bill Astlcy has once again done a Turkington ruled him out o f order pletely recovered from recurrences plana far enough -In . advance o f this morning and charged with MI. 3-4164 close tolerance work preferred. ON THE EASIEST TERMS Write Box B, Herald. WEST SIDE—Seven room colonial cluding power steering, power All Bjfraona interested may ,4t- two c4tr garage attached, three Several others tn 63-66.000 range. fine job of helping his'yast project when he sought to, apeak as a of lung congestion, but' will ob the preferential primarlea to give ■■■suit after, srroating I%trolmsn MELUDY RADIO—T.V., phono'a. Moving-r-Truckinic Please apply to Gunver Manufac IN THE. WORLD tend /his hearing. ' citizen durihg the'Board of Di Robert Tui^otto reported, he brakes and tinted, glass. A really Night calls. Guaranteed service. Storage 20 turing Co.. 234 Hartford Rd. bedrooma. Fully insulated. Alum what must have been, those serve the anniversary at., home other hopefuls a chance to aound beauUful cai- surpassed only .by a Auto Orivinc School 7-A Start Your ZONING BOARD OF APPEAL.S inum atorm window's and doors. WELLES AGENCY thoughts of the author.' rector's meeting Tuesday, with no public appearances during off their popularity with the voters ■truck a man on the nose while Ml 6-2280. Business Locations William H. Stuek, Chalrntan the patrolman was presqnt. new CadUlac. For the very beat In AUSTtN A. CHAMB^^S CO. 'local SERVICE STATTON iTtVodanT, i Monthiv Payments double lot. Reasonably priced. | Main St., Coventry. PI. 2-6872 A soiiiewljjit stilted atart was Preliminary work toward getting the day. , - ir. the event Elsenhower stepped used car Values see Bob Oliver at LARBUN'B ^ DRIVINO Bchool, RUBBISH and ashes removed. oyer 25 years of age and exper- J IN MARCH For Rent 64 ATharles R, Towle, Secr^arjt May be aeen by appointment only. more voters listed In the Demo ■aide. - Police said the incident occurred Manchester's only tratped and and long distance moving, pack COVENTRY — Lakevlew Drive — Shortt-U\^dvdth the entrance of Tonight he will be surrounded Center Motor Sales, 461 Main. General cleaning, cellars, attics ing, storage. Call Ml. 3-5187. Hart lehced. Apply in person at Van'f > YOU PAY -lUST MI. 3-1105 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eve the leading character in the' por cratic Parly ranks iwlll begin im by 13 roerhbera of hia (aniily at a St tha Parker St. Auto Parts ss- certified Instructor. For your aafs- Service Station. 427 Hartford Rd. 2400 SQ. 9T. of space (or business Comfortable, clean year round mediately. The Young Democrats tsbllshment at 775 Parker St and yards. Reasonable rates. M. ford CH. 1-1423. nings and weekends. Ml. 9-0002. (our room tingle. Oil heat, trayal by Ruth Rowley. Mrs. Row- turkey dinner prepared by his MANY OLDER cars, good trans- ty We are trained to teach praper- A M. Rubbish Removal. Ml. MONTHLY PAYMENTS offices or light industry. Second are scheduled to draw up lists of owned by the Psntsleo family. ly. Ml. •-6078/ , screens. Venetian blinds, tform ley fulfilled all expectations of daughter, Mrs. John Kobus, with DortaUon. Cars that can't be aeen 9-9757. MANCHESTER Package UeltvCTy, ACCOUNTANT-Young with for $16.79 floor. Centrally located. Parking Invitation Bid voters who hav* no party affllla-. Hospital Notes Turcotte said he had stopped to from the atreet. Look behind o u r , ^ ^ facilities. CaU JA. 7-1372, MANCTHESTER doora, electric hot water, heater. those who know her theatrical whom he makes his home. The . Light trucking and package deliv mal training and some experience. 5 COMPLETE tlon. When the lists are completed, check the building there when Pan' Office. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. 1 M ^C H E STE R Driving Academy, Fine opportunity with Manchester Near lake. Immediate occtipanry. ability, aa she played the seUlah! birthday gift from the Ko'otisea CALX. Us ' a NY t i m e for youTre ery. Refrigerators, washers and volunteer workers will mall letters tsieo arrived and asked, him to ' Manchester's moat recommended. firm. Write Box R, Herald. ROOMS OF BRAND NEW On Tree P/*nning Only 65,800. Call Goodchitd Realty dominating mother whose surface will. be a comfortable green wool Pstlenta Today: IBS frigeration needs. A. and W. Re stove moving specialty Folding Attractive ranch featuring slid parW registration slips to the check on a atation wagon he said IM l NASH STATESMAN Super Results /guaranteed. Standard or frigeration Co., IM' West Middle FURNITURE Oimpany, Realtors. MI, 3-7923,- or is apseuifa) shell o f all the old- sweater. ADMITTED YESTERDAYt Overdrive, radio, .heater, signs automaUc. Mr. MIclette your per choirs for rent.. 8 a .9-0782.------Bids, will he r^e'ved for tree 17*.s x .lS 'j living room with BU. 9-0989. voters. District workers will con Mrs. Joyce Garman, 25C' For had been at the premises. Pantaleq Tpke. MI, 9-1237y^Ml. 9-0035, BU. EXPERIENCED carpet layer and | BEAUTIFUL WESTlNGHOtlSE .Notice fireplace, dining ell, three fashioned ' virtues. Though the A brightly decorated birthday lights, twin beds. exOelletU ti sonal/instructor. Dial PI. 2-7249 helper. Apply Watkins Bros., 935 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR pruning at the office of the Gen other characters were well repre tact the voters by telephone and cake presented by the Duluth est. St.; Mrs. Anna , Rosenberi ■aid auto parts had been disap-' UfESTOWM 9-3196. ■ / bedrooms. ceramic tile Good nmhing condition. Reai any time. Main St. PRETTY BEDROOM SUITE To all registered Democrstic eral Manager. 'Town of Manches ANDOVER, BOLTON, C:oventry. In person. Rockville; Mrs. Lillian Fowler, paring. I’aihtlng— Papering 21 bath, rear screened porch, seiited by actors who lake their Womens Relief Corps w ill top oi 11 PHARMACY II able. Call PL 3-6088. SAWS FILL and set. Power and i HANDSOME LIVING ROOM - voters In the town of Bolton. ter, at 3:00 P.MJ Friday. February Good buys. Four room ranch com- drama seriously, it wa.s cleany "Ihe names of several notary Phelps Rd.; Anthony Pyka, Tho patrolman apotted the sta attached garage, oil radiant plctely renovated, 67,950. Ex the dinner. t BflBHartferdEd.—Bm-W4fl hand n W e rs sharpened. Air-cool PAINTING-Exterlor and interior, SUITE Conn. 24. 19.56. at xyhlyh time bids wlil Mrs. Rowley's play and she never publics in the party were Hated. Dosne George Dickenson. tion wagon a few. minutes later CARPENTERS. MI. 3-4838 after heat, combination atorm pandable aix room Cape (Uod, six Woolson enlisted w'hcn he wa / Read HeTald Adva. engine repairs, (.en^-al grinding. , paperhanging, ceilings refin.ished. HEAT-PROOF DINETTE SET You are hereby warned that the be opened In piihlic. Bids sealed lost command. Her true character These noUries will notal-ize the Glastonbm^; Daniel Schufft, West -and the driver, John Haberejm, of 6:30 p.m. and marked "Lree Pruning Bid to windows. Asking 615,300. acres, artesian well, oil hot w a f^ 17 and served with the Union Willington; Henry Thompson Jr., Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Main Wallpaper books on request. Estl- BEAUTIFUL ' DE LUXE " RANGE regi-Stered Democratic voters shall was quickly understood by the signatures of voters on the party forces for slightly (ess than a year, 230 McKee St., aqggeated they go P u rfa ction In FitMng tneet in Caiicii.s Thursda.v. Feb be Opened February 24. -1956", heat, fine'location, 6l2]i900. Eight Clark Rd., Bolton; John Serkoitt ______1 mates'given. iSilly insured. Ed- LINOTYPE OPERATOR position INSTEAD OF WESTINGHOUSE audience, but she haa completely registration slips. doing occupation duty ln.^the South. back and talk - to Pantalao, stilt lOPEN: ruary 23rd, 19.56, at 8:00 P.M. in must he in the offieexof the Gen room, home, aU . improvements, Jr., Winimsntic; David Douglass, Tulip Tovvali For Spring! open' fqr man. fully experienced, ELEC. REFRIGERATOR, IF EASTWOOD REAL ESTATE doped her two son*, competently Me has ouUiyed some '2,676,000 of at tho .lued par^ place. GUNDER'S t" v . Service, available ^ 9 1003. YOU PREFER RUGS; LAMPS, the To\\7i Hall for the following eral Manager before , the time chicken coops, Jarge' acreage, fine Elsat Hartford; Mra. Maude Ber An argument/^arosa between the or with limited experience on book AGENCY location. 'Sacrt(ice'~*'aale. Also played by Allan Coe Jr., and Ed the Bbys in Blue. . - ^ ^ any time. Antenna cdnversions. ! iNTLRlOR 'rAIN 'riifG arid wall- TABLES. UNOLEUM. D IS ^ S , purposes,: stated above. The right is reserved ward Schone. nard, 200 Center St.; Jamea Dwyer, two, according to Turcotte’e re supervised service. : hanging. Free estimates ' and Job work. In a well equipped to reject any and all bids. colonials and dairy (arms avail Count at Hospital plant. Pleasant working rondi- POTS AND PANJl, BI,ANKETS. 1. To'elect parlv-endorsed can- MI. 9-5474 . Coventry PI. 2-7886 52 Utchfield St.; Albert E. McKee. port, and PatKaleo struck Haber- Tel. Ml. 9-1488. I cheerfully given, ^Superior P sint-! YES, EVERYTHING. didates for Hie All bid* must crinform to the able. John Bisaell, Croas St., Cov The othec two women involved, Talcottville: Mre. Anna Webb, 411 tions. steady employment, group didates for Hie office of town entry. PI. 2-6628. ern on the ndM. Ing and Wallpaper Hanging Co. committee medibers. specifications "and bidders forms the bride o f^ o e and the dance ot Sets New Record Police^ H«id” Man N. Main St.; John Morse, East ANTIQUES Reftnlshed. Repairing insurance and pension plan. Write EVERYTHING FLORIDA. Holly Hill Section, Day Schone. feel themselves caught In Psntsleo was released for court Ml. 9-7517. 2. To...... transact .such other.. bust...... whicli may be procured from the tyindsor Hill; Dennis Laimbrs, 270 done on any furniture. Tieman, ______Case. Lockwood and Brainard, 85 ONLY $178.17 tona Beach. For tale or trade, the quicksand of the situation, and hearing on the matter Feb. IS af s u n p a y : ness as is proper to come before. Parks and Tree A record number qf patient*, Wanted Since 1953 Hackmatack 81.; Mrs. Helen Bar 189 South Mam pt. Phone MI. p a INTING AND paperhanging. Tnimbull St.. /Hartford, or call Free storage until wanted. Free de two bedroom custom home. Cera each one meets it in characte'r ter he posted a $50 bond. Mr./Corbin. JA. X 2101. said raiici!!* ' Vt arden. Room 8, Municipal Build 183, were counted In the tenaua at rett, 367 R. Center 8t.; Hfimar An Ronald E. Cushman, 19, of Hart- -1 3-8843.__ ^ ^ ______j pepnir or new syoijk. First class livery. mic tile kitchen and bath, knotty VERNON with her own person. Penny Rich derson, 39 Edgerloil St.; Gary Free aet up by oiir own reliable Deniforatic Toii-n Committee ing, Manchester, Connecticut. Mancheater Memorial Hoapltal _ Richard Davli of 14 Arch St. ford, waa. 'arreated yesterday and SlIX-S' , TELEVISION Servii e. pine and Tennessee atone 'fea ter played with unusual akilt and laat midniftht. Johnston, Rockville: Mrs. Rose men. - , ‘ , R. Kneeland .lone.s Jr.. CThairman Town of Manchester Park Dept. tures; screened porch, car port, WELLS ROAD was arrested for driving without s charged with % rules of (he road Available at all times. Plulei) fac- mond hiskc. .Ml, 9-9237.______Situation Wi^nted— Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, warmth the young girl who is the The only other times, when the HamWen. Vernon Trailer Court. Phone Me Inimediately i lovely trees, (our level roof. Sac-; complete antithesis of her proapec- license this morning--.but after a violation apd operating % motor Fcm alo^ 5 8 Februar.v .11, 1956. !___1.______cenMia pa.xsed the 180 mark w'asJn ADMITTED_TODAY: Mfs, Ms- WOOLEN paperhangtnr. - floor- rifieav-Gall Storra. GA; 9 9916. tl\> m6thef'-in-Taw'. "The only one ro'uffne Iheck.^ police ’ lodg'ecl TvCO' -Vehicle-with defective nnd l mprop- sanding and finishing. Old floors ' CTT.T-T)358 ^ ' / ApriT T935! 'wHen'/hc cdiihi for one Wilson. S3 DITey 8 f ...... who pas the courage and intelli er equipment. refinished. Vernon Hutehins. MI. RRIED woman will .care After 7 P. M.— CH. 6-1690 MANCHESTER — This four room Just over Manchester line day was 182, and In Dacember more charges against hint. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son SEPTIC TA.VKS eleaned Rea.son- children, days oc^nlghts. in gence to face the lituatioii 4a the 1951,-when the tally was 181. to Mr. and Mrs. George Eyans, 172 Arresting Patrolman Walter 9-2937 See It Da.v Or Nijflit house offers privacy with extra lot on Route 83. Country liv Police found that Davis has been Ferguson said he Was unable to REMNANTS liable rales Andover Septic Tank home, while mother works, included. OU heat, city utilities, young, bride. Joan Coe gave wanted since October 19.53 when Maple St. Co. PI 2-6172. If you have no means of transpor ing, city conveniences, At 9 a.m. today, the censn.* had get a clock on the vehicle but (hat quire 82 West Center St. tation, I'll send my auto for you. good location, storm windowa and atrength ' and richness to this Increased to 185, which mean* the he left . the state - after being DISC?HARGED YEiSTERD A Y:- and B ag Stripfl For PLU80ED SEWERS city water, bus line 120’ cha'r’acter. two motoriats made complalnU to Courses and Classes 2 7 1 No obligation. Venetian blinds included. Priced 190-bed hospital waa being utilized charged with violation of proba Mrs. Jean Beardsley. Wspping; Bnndinc and Hooking ______W in , CARE for one small child.'in to sell for' 69.400. phone Barbara lot, view, five room / A small part, the portrayal of- Mr*. Anna Felber, 268 Green Rd.; police about the same car (Tush- Household Services f A—L-iB—E/--R—T—’.S UNPLUSGED to 97 pef cent of capacity. Hospi tion and Intoxication. Court offi man was driving while the officer y ‘ RADk Ce LECTRONICS -Television! hOiPe days. Experienced. Call Woods Agency. MI. 9-7702. ranch, full cellar, fire the maid, waa played by Harriet tal authorities consider 75' per cial.* aay he has been tn Maine. Mrs. Jennie'Hills, Andover; Mrs. Offered j-1-A servicing. "Learn by Doing" at ' MI. 3=7565. 43-45 ALLVN ST., HARTFORD TOWN and COUNTRY Flavell. waa investigating the matter. Free Parking cor. Allyn 4 OPEN place, porch, etc. Must be cent a aafe figure. That provide* a fn failing to appear in court in Augusta Pitney, 1003 Tolland "Connecticut's Oldest Electronics ! DRAINAGE CO. 6^NC«ESTER ~ A A ~ Residential, TY>ke.; Mrs. Grace Regan, 96 4,George Findley of 27 Silas Rd. QEirS R08 SHOP Trumbull MI 8-4143 Behind-the-scenes personnel were margin in case a major accident dr 1953. Davl* jumped a 625 bond. wsa arrested yesterday and FURNITURE lepainng and refin- School." Spring term starting new ranch, 5 'j rooms with plenty -seen to be appreciated. This time he is being held on a Helalne Rd.; Mra. Helei. Schlldge,- Ooi^s— Birds— Pets 41 of extras. No. 1 .wood structure, the production staff made up by disaster brings a sudden demand ishtng: antiques restored. Furni •March 12,’ 1956, Enroll now- for Only $11,800. (or bed*. $.500 bond. Davia waa arreated this 433 Gardner St.; Ann Skinner, charged with aa.aault following a 55 Talcott^ Ave., Rockvflle ture Repair Service, Talcottville. large kitchen, en'ormous -cabinet the following: Peter Brouwer, Rob domeatlr dispute at his home, po practical day or evening class. SF-VEN WEEK old' thprpughbred ' SOFA AND < hair, in good epndt- SUNDAYS ert Martin, Harold Hubbard, CTar- A hospital apokesmen said tin- morning by Patrolman Allan Slouth Wlndaor; Wallace Stepezyk. MI. 3-7449. ,. ____ For free, descriptive ■ circular- English Springer Spaniel puppies. I tion.-M L3-5846 after.3. apace, full form formicA tops, liv Rockville; Walter Smith. 96 Ham lice said. He Is being held pending Phone TR 5-6706^ ' ing roonl, A!^eraon picture Win ence Neill! Jack Mortimer, Donald lesA a number of patients , are dis Smith. • '— ------' - ' phone JA. 5-3406, or write New Liver and white. A.K-.C. regis 12 Noen>8 P.M. charged today, it 'WrlllDe necessary Davis' age 4s in question. When lin St.; Mn", Marion Straughsn. posting'of a $i00 bond .after he TRY US FOR: lleupliolslering, slip England Technical Institute of ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, dow wa41. Panoramic view, Britk L. F. DE MARS. Builder 6Icaain, Rudy Thomas, Alice Neil. waa granted a one-week con covers, draperies, nig cleaning. tered. Reasonable. PI. .2-6239 after SEPTIC TANKS raised fireplace, large bath cera Burton Moore. Edith Moore, Frank to postpone the admission of some arrested in October 1953, he said 46 School St.; Mr*. Dorothy Tower, (7onn., Inc,, 193 Trumbull St., j 4 p.m. glass, china, ^and used furniture tinuance In Town .Court today. Free ilelivery service All work AND , mic tile, formica vanity, 4' medl-- Mi. 3-6420 . Oawshaw, Betty Lundberg, Kit surgical patients scheduled to go he waa 29. Re now says he is 35. 23 Del mont St. Hartford Conn. , bought and sold. Fut'n.lture Repair! into the hospital tomorrow. Mrs. Rita Morin, 30, o f RFD 1, guaranteed' Smtih's Upholstery MANCHESTER Pet Center. 995 Service. MI. 3-7449. £inc cabinets. large clothes Starr, Beverly NIssen. Linda Bel- Rockville, waa arrested yesterday WROUQHT IRON Shop, 243 N. -Main -St, .MI. 9-4683. Main St* Ml. 9-4273; Upen Monday, PLUGGED SEWERS CAVEY’S closets, copper tubing throughout. djng. Maril>-n Hubbard, Patricia A l 9 a.m.. 106 of the 110 beds in and charged with operating a Evenings MI. 3-7267. - Bond.a— Stocks— Tuesday, WednesdaySaturday MONTGOMERY WARD 10.2 cu. Oil beat, baseboard radiation, hot Hubbard, Harriet Flavell. O nthia medical and aurgical wards were motor vehicle with defective ft. refiigeratof with full /.width RESTAURANT water, full basement, hatchwav. BOLTON—Custom six room rabch, Donovan, .Sara Crpsier. Jean occupied; 22 of the 23 bed* in Coventry RAIUNOS FORMICA rounlej'aii cera.mic wall Mnrtirages 31 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Thursday Sand equipment, according to police. Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Baby (ieexer. Excellent condition. MI. ! MACHINE CLEANED 48 EAST CENTER ST. ateel beam 'construction. FHA“ sp- two batha; two fireplaces, three Adams and Arnold Thopipson. children's w’arda were full; 27 o f and floor tile. lo-t Us modernize twin size bedrooms, fully equipped .Her case la scheduled for court 2ND 8SuTG A G E money at lowest parakeets, canariea, mongrel pup 9-4827,. i Septic Taolis, Dr.v Wells, Sewer. TEL. .MI 3-1415 ' proved. 63.300 down. Full price | Other members who made Up the the 30 bed* in maternity were be Feb. 18. V PORCH COLlifilNS your balhioom and kiti'hen ■ For 617,500. Fully seeded and amesite ' recreation room, two-car garage, ing used add there were 30 infants Finance Unit Postpones Action free estimates call -MI. 9-2655, The payments: 622.25 (or each 61,000. pies, -hamsters. S and H atamps Line* Inaiall^ business atalT Included Henry with every purchase YOUNGSTOWN combiqaUon aink It's Nice To Dine Out drive. Call Builder, MI. 3-4362. or separate building with partially In the nursery. T h ^ e are 30 baa- HAND RAILS Tile Shop. Buckland. Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, and dishwasher, three .Year* old, <'"ellar Waterproofing Done finished apartment, work shop, Clark, Mar>’eUen Clark. Florence 27 Lewis St.. Hartford CH. 6-8897. It's Smart To Dine At Cnvey'a Ml. 9-8518. Gay, Frances Lawler, Patricia Orr, aineta in the nursery. Five of the NICE CRO.S.S BRE^oJftips. 65. Zim like new. Price 6200. Call MI. two acres. Carlton -W. Hutchins, newborns, however, were premal On $7^000 Snow Removal Fund HI-FIDELITY PIPE GUARD RAILS FLAT FINISH Holland* Window 3-8776. ‘ M c K i n n e y b k o s . MANCHESTER—Gai'i'ison colonial, Realtor. MI. 9-5132. MI. 9-4694. Gail Frankenberger, Willis Gay, shades, made to measure. All merman Kenneltf, I-ake St. MI. ture and were in incudatora. RECORDS 3-8287, SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. aix large rooms. 1’ -^ baths, fire- Doris Balding and Kim Shiter. 8238 metal Venetian blinds at . a new . RusincAa Opportunities -52 A QUALITY white enamel com place, garage, oil hoi water heat. I VERNON—Six room Cape. Fire- Furniture waa loaned through the Country. Feb. 11 (Special)—^expending $2,000 to keep the roads PHONOGRAPHS V A U ^ WELDING CO. , low pnee. Kcya made while you ISO-133 Pearl St.. Tet. All S-SS08 14H-34W bination gas stove, 645. Call MI. near " schools, shopping. Three place, I 'i baths, hot water heat, courtesy of Watkins Bros, and Panel to The Board of Finance Iasi night free of snow and Ice. A T . ■ - Phone Glaatoabary ME8-411I wait. Marlow'a. TWO BAY Ease Service Center 9-4754 after five. fully plastered. Bus. 613,600 Carl Apprertative of Need (or lease, (iood loi'ation on . main Livestock— Vehicles . 42 years old. Call owner. MI. 9-5470. 61r*. Rowley'a coiffure waa by Call today—Can CoUeo6 Embroidered in colorful cro**- Wanted ton W. Hutchins, Ml. 9-5132, Ml. Adrian. • postponed definite action on ap Said ^Chairman Booth: "The Fi ' Pottorton'fl' WEAVING of bui-na, moth holes aitery with neighbuihootl buai- Work of Society 180 CENTER 8 T ., No Charge For EaUaiataa' A aperial design for the shorter stllch, these day-of-the--week tow WE BUY (X)W8 calvea and beef l™ K S T TYPE (leezei. Good cqn- TWO NEW CAPE9, full shed dor 9-4694. I?inal . curtain on "T h e Silver proving an additional appropria nance Board, Is most appreciative woman-- lovely bare-nrm dress and torn .clothing, hosiery runs, nes-s. Tel..Hai'tfoi'd'JA. 7-4183, Mr. catUe. Alio horaea. Plela Bros.; dition, 680 takes it. Rockville TR. mers, fireplaces', six finished „ _ - — tion to the Board of Selectmen for els Will sdd a tpiich of early Linquist. Cord" will go up tonight at 8:30 at of the need for additional funds polccd with a neat bolero. As ver- handbags repaired zipper re-: Tel. 6U. 3-7405. t 5-7410. SALES GIRL FOR rooms. Lavatory down, full bath ROCKVILLE—Cape Cod, six (in- A panel conaiatlng of Mrs. J. E. the snow removal fund, Spnngtime to your kilrhen. iSo placement, uinbreliaa repaired, Bowers School. Tickett will be and the town problem is no differ Mtile as tan be. easy to i..ake, you’ll want a set up. C3tv water and sewers. E. add I i*hed rooms. Three bedrooms, liv- Rubinow, Mrs. George Marlow and The final decision depends on ent from that of surrounding towns men's shirt collars .reversed and PACKAGE STORE, long , estab E Realty Co. ! room, dining room, kitichen available at the door. ..Pattern-No. 82^ is in siises 14'i, lor your own use and another (or lished. Central location. Wants re Wanted SERVICE STATION Dr. Francis Helfrick will discuss further developments of the town whieh have also had to over-ex- 1«H . 18l*\ 20'a. 22'a. 24'i . Sire replaced. Marjow'a Lmia blend Articles For Sale I and bath. Full cement baaement, gift-giving to that bride-to-be!| ing Shop. liable buyer. Write Box Y, Herald. the Manchester Mental Health picture concerning snow removal, pend their snow removal accounts 16%. drcMl, 3% yards of 33-lnch; ( Not Over 3.5) EAST CENTER ST.—Suitable (or garage. Aluminum combination Pattern No. 2559 contains hot- 68-OALLON ink drums .(or sale, YevRR mon, high school Assn., (ts aims and accpmpllah- the Board said. due to unusually heavy atorm*. QUINN’S polero, 1% yards; S yard con Wanted office and home. Ten rooms, ! windows. Venetian blinds, . hot Police QucBtion ments to date, at . the meeting ,of Albert J. Booth, Finsric* Board iron transfer for 7-designs: ma 62.80 each. Inquire Herald Office, Outdoor duties, pleasant ateam heat, oil, fireplace, two 'The Finance Board problem EMERGENCY trast. Help Wanted— Female 35 grpdMoro. who has finish* water oil heat, lot 90'. x 150',. All chairman, said thi* morning, "The terial requlreniehts; col* r chart. IRONING d o n e , at home. 60. 13 Bisaell St. bathrooma ..(wp-car garage, large city conveniences. Handy.(o school the Highland Park PTA Wednes roncem* the question, of v^ere to For this pattern, send 38c In 9-0511, working conditjons contact / Pair in Slaying day night at 8 o'clock at the school. Board has authorized First Select •Send 25c tn Coins, your name, od'his milifo^ sorvico, lot. Ample parking. Mortgage! ar and bus./Finest residential sec. get the funds' tq grant the appro OIL l|IRNER PHARMACY Coins, yoiir naiue, address, sise address and the Patle. ■ Number SHIRT PRE^^OPERATOR LIONEL and GILBERT ing the public, flood nalarv, . A question and answer period man Goodwin W.’ Jacobson to priation and the advisability' of tlaslred, and the Pattern Number to work in advt. dppart* ranged. A real bargain. For ap tion. Immediate o c c u p a n c y, SERVICE to ANNE C.ABOT, THE .M/.N- Trains and Accessories. • other beneQts. Must have pointment call George L. Graaia- 814.200. George J. Coleman. TR. (Continued from Page One) will follow. A display booth will spend whatever is' absolutely es graiittng money in light of the toBU E BL'BNETT. t h e MAN- CHEHTEK EVENING HLR.iLO, Building—rContmcHn^ 14 j mont. be set up for the sale of the Parent- sential for this work," closeness of the end of the season.” COBBTBJt ,^«VENlNa HERALD, Latest Autonmtic,^ ; pleasing permnality. Snap dio. Realtor. MI. S-SSIS. .5-4048, TR. 9*4710. OPEN SUNDAYS 1180 AVE. A.MEKICAH, NEW Clearance sale. Entire stock TYPIST dlaclosed that ehe had a stab Teacher''Magazine. At 7 :30, before Booth also said both boards will The Board of Finance will meet CALL USB AVE. AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86, N. Y. PALMER AND CARNEY, mason Caijinet Style Unit. Apply in porson py uniforms furnished. BIX RO<3>( Cape Cod, 4 rooma and PLYMOUTH LANE. Bolton-Own WQUpd in her throat about thrize the meeting. Girl -Scout Troop 18 Work closely to keep "firm control Feb:-28 at the town office building TORKia, N. y. Now.avallable the colorful 1956 contractors. Free estimates. No at cost. (ull bath down, 2 nice rooonriB with a new home, four room ranch quarter* of an Inch deep and also will have a baked goods sale. over the snow removal fund.” to adopt a final tax yate applicable WILLIAMS. Band 38 cents today fer your lob too big or too small,' 80. Fisr GcBBri^ O ffic* SAJL IsI PJL Necdlev.-ork Album containing doz-, BUDGET CENTER , - Apply In Person lavatory up, full dormer', fire with fireplace, ca r' port and had a broken nose and numerous Mothers of Mrs. Olive Chambers' The decisioh waa made following to the 1955 grand Hat. copy o f ths Spring A Summer '66 tns of lovely deslgiiia from which ^ SAlSg or Rockvtu* TR. s-4744. Apply in person W orii. Apply Meniingt iiaurl|r0tFr place. One car garage:' Lot 73 x ameaite drive. 613,500. .63.100 bruises of the (acei>-and head, indi-. fourth grade room will be in charge the-Selectmen'’s request (or an ad ' OIL SERVICE • difllUen of our complefa pattern to choose more patterna In crochet, MI. 3-4164 150. Immediate ^ cu p a n cy . Other ''down, 666 monthly includes taxes eating ahe waa beaten about the of hospitality, with Mrs. Howard ditional $7,00Q for snow removal, „ Biaacbeater Eveatag Herald Oov- I P J l t o l P J L maeaxiaa Basic Fashion. It's filled V, BBLLlKxn and Son, Mason Con MeChiro PonHoc, Inc. listings available, James J. Rohan Lockward serving a$ chairroain of embroidery and- hnit^lua 3 gift tractor, Brick and atone veneer, and Insurance. Clifford g. face and head tefora aha waa after already spending BB.OOO ap try eetreepeiaieaC MnS O. -L. Ml 9-4548 ' • " y ^ daeigna. ^NEW MODEL LAUNDRY ZENITH RADIO-phonogra|di com Goloaial BoarS Co. O Son., Realtors. Tel.'6(1. 8-7438. .Stephens, BuUder. 6 0 . 9-2365. ■tabbed. the committee. ■ propriated by the budget and over- UtU^ teiephoM FDgttai'flHML patterns, diraetlona printed 'In fireplace, rhininay, also concrete bination. mahogany conaola £tipmtt$ Mrraiib "RPirtal faaturaa. . > book. On^ 98c a copy ! •18 Parher At., Mancbeeter 373 MAIN STREET work. 60. t-548L,tl8 Fern St. t* flumimt St. modal. P rice'$50. 60. 9-3MI. .* . I ' -> l lit. I f y ) / ' i In
Avtnics Daily Net Prew Ran The Weather Yerdh# Week M e« Fereeaat of U. S. Weather Hereea 8ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1#M Feb. IL 1888 F A f f i TEW Oear, Ettle ieai|ieratare ehange jianrl|rat?r Hffralb 1 1 ,9 1 6 . timlght Low la low Sda. Increasing M eirte^ a t th e A n « t elondli^esa Tneaday. 0 g h In mM Mrs. Stroud Talks 4#a. Eagle Scout RecelTcs Ner Tomid Award Tedford Speaks / Manchester-^A City of VUiage Charm ji -About Town. To D>of I. Circle Bennett'Mearman Wedding T o Church Youth s O tfletn of MuichMttr Orange a n urgiM to attend the achool o( . Mrs. William D. Stroud, regis- VOL. LXXV, NO. IIS (FOURTRfeN PAGES) , BUNCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1954 (Clnealflea AdvertMng en Page IS) 7 PRICE FIVE CENTS Iv Kenneth .Tedford, Interior tnatruction to be- held Monday decorator for Watkins Bros, will ter«(d nurse and wife of a Man Bight at Yeomana Hall, Columbia.^ be guest speaker at the February chester phyaiclan, will apeak to tha social of'St. Margaret's Circle. No. Junior high schMl etudenta of Ike^ to Get Medical rtUowthip Group member! 4 f 280, Daughters of Isabella) Tues South Methodist Church on Sunday the WSC8 Of the South Methodlit day at <8 p.m. at the K of C. evening. Church will meet Monday etight Home, and has chosen as his sub This meeting for gradea 7 and 8 Reports Tomorrow at 8:45 at the home of Mrs. will be. held at 7 p.m. in Cooper TWUA. to Ask___ . r ject. "Pecorating for Spring." Virginia Brown, 161 McKee St, Mrs. Ann Gryk, chairman of the Hall of the church. It ia one of a WashiVigton, Feb. IS (iP) — •ttm Rev. 0r. Fred R. Edgar will February oommlttee, will be as aeries of five meetings planned for Preeident Ueenhower'a doc Russians Warn on Using the group on 'The Mean- the youth of the church under the sisted by Mrs. Margaret Pllkaltis, tors wlH give him tomorrow a V " 1 - \ . ' ' ' ' ^ hV r^L ant." co-chairman; Mrs. Ida McMahon. general heading of "Teenagers To new mameal report which he day.” Last Sunday, Dr. H lld^ Pay Hike will atudy In deciding whether Mrs. Idella Brunoli, Mrs. Albina I t e Franhlin D. Roosevelt will Matushak, Mrs. Marion DeHan, Standiah of Hartford waa the lec to seek re-election. mddente a panel on "The Cttlsen Mrs. ay Crean, Mrs. L«na Zane turer and her topic waa "Dating." In advance\pf reporting to and Uie Community" to be held The aeries Ja planned to cover the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the Prcsident.Hhe phyaiciena on March 10 at 956 Main St., Hart and Mias Eileen Barrett. This committee has chosen a Valentine area of personal psychology, inter Connecticut textiles The effort to_ improve wages who examined nUn Saturday ford. All interested, people are personal relationships of teenagb 'N ine at the Army'a VIMtcr Reed welcome to attend this second an theme for their buffet. firms employing more than cornea aa New York'TWUA head All Isabellas and friends arc youth. A diacusston period will fol- « dwn ------iV il I quarters announces a almllaf drive Hospital will be Jothad by Dr. in Mideast nual presentation of the Hartford cordially Invited, li)W the address. 8,800 union employes will be I more than Ido other textile Paul Dudley W h lt^fo r an Inter-College Forum. Reservations Mrs. Stroud is a giraduate of analysis of results of the tests. a h ^ d be made in advance with asked to grant workers s.ul)- firn\a. the Philadelphia O ncral Hospital stan tial w age increases th is ‘n ConnecUcut. o » i\a fie r wid White, Boston spraaltst Mrs. Allen C. Morgan, 20 Elm Dr„ School of Nursing and her topic l the union la aendlng notification to 'Who has been chief consuHent West Hartford. Speaks at Forum will be personal hygiene and the ^ companiea it wUhea to reopen on the rase since EiaenhoW’er'a title ia "Clean and Cool.". These Sept. 24 heart attack, la . MIm Helen Estes, head. of thg On Credit tJni- Law offices in Manchester will until Aug. 1, 1957 but the pact there ia general economic recovery At Reds’ Trial ■tatement waa li > result be eloaad Monday. Schmidt-Muirhead provides for reopening the question f . ■ of the Eisenhowey^Eden dqclera- of wages at any. time.) (Continued on Pngs Nina) HarUord. Feb. 13 (F) tnafleU tion in Wnahingtm.' This express- EdenN^ays Ike Herald Photo.' Mr. and Mrs. August Schmidt, ed willlhghess u supiwrt any tJ.N. . . Bagla Scout Alan Weias waa preaented with the Ncr Tomid (Eternal Light) award by Rabbi Leon 11 Ann St., announce the engage attacking a local man who testi action to preserve j^ace in tha Wind at Temple Beth Sholom last night. The award, made at a Boy Scout Sabbath aervice. Is pre ment of their daughter, Miss fied in’ the New Haven Red con ra O M R ■anted to Qie Scout who fulfllla requlrementa eeUbliahed'by the Synagogue Council of America. spiracy trial have been circulated Middle Keat./Thcre haa been taUc. Agrees TI-Test Alice Elizabeth Schmidt, to Daniel of an Internationaliuun»i army ariii.v to lo guard nuuru l^T ^ GV S. Mulrhead, aon of Mrs. Dorothy here. 4ha-ti • ^ ■ KRATION Muirhead of West Hartford and That Interpret The — The leaflets, aimed 'at Antonttr wi-.. a,M Poses No P e ru and put )n an< appearance up the Wlenbiclti Fhota AdlaifAv^ell Differ G. Pires, 38. of 48 Beach St. Arab I 71 cellar stairs to the merry strains the late Neil S. Muirhead. Wishes Of The FWiily “As fdr (Ui the Soviet Union is SERVICE of "Golwsy Bay,” "For He’s Miss Schmidt graduated from MRS- BRUCE ALAN BENNETT turned up last week at four local concerned,” the statement said, CALL WILLIAMS Heard Along Main Street Jolly Good Fellow," "There’s No Manchester High School and la JOHN B . BURKE factories, including the Pratt and "the Soviet Union will defend the . London, Feb. 13 (P) — Friii Place Like Home” and " 'Greene'' employed at the Pratt and Whit Miss Ruth Lois Mearman,'?,Her finger-tip veil of lllifsion was Whitney Co. of- West Hartford freedom, Independence and -pfin- MlnlateKEden said today he MI9.35tS Eyes." Each member of the 4 ney Aircraft. daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. George draped from a tiara of pearls and FUNERAL HOME On Bias School Aid where he works. CIM of noninterference in the President Elsenhower Her fiance ia a graduate of St. lace, and her bridal hpuquet was of Under the heading "Tony Pires are convlnbed their couni And on Some of Manche$ter*$ Side Streets^ Too piece noise-makers was to play the W. Mearman, 137 Loomis St., be TEL. Ml 3-6868 — Patriot," the leaflcta call the l^ m a l affairs of countries of go ahead With testing of hydrogen several ielectlcnrfo for ; shoes when brought here for munists, including seven state facta of further liuelear teats, Re ent while father glanced through "Old Maatera from the Athene Presented in marriage by her expert repairing. Adlal Against Aid Holdup , H f g h V P I l G m i party lesdere. The - eight are and cannot but disrupt the inde said: ’ . > nlng aeason makea... to aee when i when the maj^or ia ca led ujwn to his favorite newspaper. urn Collection,” exhibition continu a trip to Florida, where they will ! Stevenson, however, said It R.n..Bt.O T K ^ H o V a K pendence and aoverelmty of na VA'VVA’A’VVA’A’AVv’A the gaping holes in many streets i Perform certain functions of his father, the bride waa attended by make their home, the-bride waa i WORK DUNE WHILE charged with conspiring to teach tions of that area.'* Radiation Doso Boaa Blight Rut, they were good sports about ing through Feb. 12 In the Avery her sister. Miss Gladys Mearman, wouldn’t help reduce race prejudice . the violent overthrow of the U.S. will be repaired. The holes begin . ®“'ce- Oiurt. Eight paintings have been wearing a blue sul>^ with light YOU WAIT to cut off aouthem states from ’ Kngaga laeilga "The Foreign Ministry con* I am bound to report that it.'They were partygoer.v them as maid of honor. Myron Rickert gra.v accessories. ^ ' i i n Oovernmept. Her liaJiMty'* Government and the caused by the weather, during the| The framer of the resolution selves and' enjoyed a good time aelected from the museum's per "the means, of Improving the edu-1 Pires revealed himself for the aidered It necessary -to atato winter season... if the Park De-i wanted to be sure that those func- manent collection for special view of Rockville was best man and TTie bride, a jp'adiiate of Man catlonal atandards of all their | . again," the statement continued^ Government at praaent ahars Seems the band was delay ed for the ushers were Albert Mearman chester High 5>chool. ha.s been ' SAM YU LYES \; first tinic aa an FBI undercover conviction that tha radiation partment next year will enfore aftlons never went unperformed by another half hour ren. ering a few ing. people." Springfield, III., jfeb. 13 (F)—A "that any acUvitiea aimed at com- FOR HIRE strict rule that will compel ice I default on the mayor's part. He "Benjamin Franklin , P.ortrait- of Hartford and George Mearman employed by' tlie Phoenix In.sur- 1 f SHOE REPAIRING In a abatement Issued at Port man. In the Red party several ■PlttSkUng nnrt Ipcmnstng ttnauin ia to human beings arising from •ielectlona at the in.sistence of the Jr. of Windsor Locks, both broth ante Co. pf Hartford. Tlie bride OF THE BETTER KIND Negro leader said in a speech hon weeks ago when he took the stand thd testing drmegaton weapons skaters to skate in a complete need npt have worried, we think. surprised couple. ure.s,” small exhibit continuing land, Ore., Stevenson also said he aa a govemmeijt witness. the region of the Middle and circle at Center Springs Pond The sort of official Job he had through Fehi- J2 in the Avery ers of the bride. groom served in KotfcA with the .1.5 blaple St.—Across From thinks it ia "essential" that the oring Abraham Lincoln that mem East cannot but be a matter at the present rate is insignlfleant They finally made it to the right The bride’s gown of white ny Army^nd, since his discharge, has First National Parking Lot ,, , Working Class Lenders copipared with the radiation doae UttittiM Hall and not every which way. A ma In mind waa the kissing of beauty house. Court and Print Room. The ex segregation Issue be kept out of bers of his race "resent and reject" legal Jurladlctlon' and interest/for jority of the Ice skating accidents queens. hibit contains a white marble bust, lon tulle was designed, with a been/ employed hy the Miami Gas thia year's presidential campaign. such advice as that of Adlai Ste '/H is testimony concerned activ Thia picture Ip considered the finest photographic portrait of Abraham/Llaoolit tn exjstenee. the Soviet Union.” received from natural causas." 24 OOLWAY ST. a t,Center’s never reached print a charming Box-Wood statuette long torso and full length skirt. Co. . 1 Among the Republicans, Nation venson to ‘(proceed gradually” in ities of the Hartford-New' Britain The original photograph was mdde In 1860 by Alexander Hester, of Chloag^ IliUi portrait, made 'The Btsenhower-Eden iticlara In a ganefal review of the talks because those injured wiere treated What's ('/ookln’7 No Harm Done and two medallions. al Chairman Leonard Hall said desegregation. party, the front organizations and from a duplicate negative, la takaa from a brochure prepared by Rand IwcNally A Co., publish tion had declared the Soytet bloc's with Eisenhower, Eden said he fPor A l OcMsioas) by private doctors and their in Our feel.ngs Is that rny logical We sometimes get the jitters "Charles Adams Platt Collec- yesterday he hopes the Demo Roy Wilkins, executive secretary an alleged three-man cell to which ers and map makers. Unlike practically all other Lincoln portraits, the /face Is absolutely unre supply of arms to the imddle Bast and Foreign Secretary Selwyn juries were not reported... If explanation of the occurrei ce de considering all the advice on child tipn of Prints," exhibition of prints cratic nominee will be picked by of the National Association for the he belonged with other Pratt and touched. The picture Is part of Rand McNally's centennial observance mis year. In fhe brochure, "added to the tenslohs/in the area Lloyd "were Impressed by the re some of the town's characters will tailed below might spoil the story. rearing, the clangers of cnaladjust- by a former Hartford realdent r ^ w T i o V i B n - former President Truman "becauae Advancement o f' Colored People, Whitney workers. Paul M. Ai%le, director of the Chicago Historical Society and an eminent Lincoln acholer, aays: and Increased the rUg ‘of war," newed vigor and enduring friend Upstairs end Down ment, neuroses, ad infinitum. It which can be seen in the Morgan K LEADING BRANDS A I want the American people to (NAACP), spoke yesterday' at The leaflets attacking Pires, like "Most photographs of Lincoln have been copied and recopied so often Utat the true appearance of the ship of the President of the Unltt try to Invade the two green boy So, we made no search for it. It reiterated V Jt. and Britiab ed States." scout tents in Center Park .to One of The Herald's aa-ociates was with great relief that we Lecture Room. Although Platt be ^ AIRMAIL - N 4 ^ S ^ have a choice between what they c^m onies observing Lincoln's those attacking other wUneiues. man haa been lost beyond recoVery, This p ictu re..sh o w s him aa .he was." determination'to ^arantee agreed Nowty Doeomlod spend the night. how many took a ride last Sunday in the heard about Kalhle. came wellrkpown in later life as THRIFTY now have and what they had under I47th birthday anniversary. ' carry the name "Connecticut frontiers Ifi the/srea, and recalled The Prime Minister said ha and years the new high school, which brisk air of e bright -after-a-snow Kathle is a 3-yca.r-oltl flaxen- an architect, the prints exhibited TO BUY AT THE Mr. Truman." Hits InstaUment Plp'n Volunteers, P. Q. Box 347, New. the 1960 agreeinent of the United the Prealdent agreed m the ac^ YSL.MI 3-t1St will opeh in September, will be Storm-lhe-day-before afternoon. haired cherub. She fia's big, dark reflect his retnarkable ability as > Arthur Dnii Storts j Hall said in a telerision inter The Negro, he said, "ls'(^e only Haven.” They refer to the seven States, BritM .and'France to met tion to be tak’en in the exploatva able to carry the load of all before While on Minnechaug Rd. In brown eyes and fat rpund cheek.s. an artist. view he hopes Trtiman "get, irtto American who is being advised to Connecticut meii oh trial as the Death Toll 347 "in the event of the use* of force Middle Zhuit and Europe to ^ expansion la necessary... when neighboring Glastonbury, our She recently demon.strated she Is Sperkatx Events thia situation with both feet. take his citizenship rights on' the "working class leaders." Labor See^GOP ‘Edge’ or threayof force or of prepara ■erve peace and western ■ecurlty. Tuesday. Feb. 14, st 12:30, Rec As for the GOP candidate. Hall installment plan.” "They don’t worry me,” said the Center ‘Vt. will be better lighted friend noticed Rolrert Schaller. .somewhat of an imp and well-t» tions violate the frontier or I during the 'after-dark hours... owner of a locai autO'.'.iobile sales- justed to it. orded Music, Kern v- Music from CHAMBERS repeated that he la operating \>n "The other day In Los Angeles," lormer FBI counteragent today. As New -Snow arm la^e lines.!’' (C^ttnued na FOga Mina) how much business the new busi room.^Jalone in the driveway of his After an evening of watc'hlng Roberta. GENERAL "the absolute, definite and positi Wilkins said, "the' distinguished “I expected these efforts to dis 'Attacks Baghdad Pact ness establishments now under Kathie creep from, her bedroom, . Thursday, Feb. 16, ^ 12:30, Rec theory” that President Elsenhowe former Govemdr of this state credit me, and I expect more. Even if Doesn’t Run new home. f u r n it u r e SALES "After all.” he added. "I spent night’s Soviet statement at- construction on Broad St. and W. This is of course not an flnusual wliere .she was supposed to be orded Music, Ives — Sonata No. 2 win seek a second term. \(lllinoiai, Mr. Adlai Stevenson. Buries Europe ked the Baghdad Pact and Middle Tpke. will take away from sleeping soundly, into her brother’s (Concord, Mass., 1840-1860). TV SERVICE The school aid issue dividing \old an audience of Negro citizens five years in the party. 1 ought to evei.t, by itself. know the Communists' tactics." Miami Beach, Fla., F m . 13 IW—Verata of some of their most ap- er "aggressive military blocs”' Malt> S t.... how long it will - be But, the autom-ilve dealer was bedroom, who was sleeping sound- Saturday. Feb. 18. at i:30 until A Cfcll QUALITY FURNITURE Stevenaon and Harriman stems | th accommodate themselves to London, Feb. 13 (^r^^Fresh pealing lesues. and continued; before Manchester has an ail-paid l.\, her father recenlly applied 6, "Scholaatic Awards" exjiibition Nights OEsOtl Plus Parts from an amendment proposed by ‘gi»dual" enjoyment of their citl- Although he named but two fel snowstorms heaped more misery AFL-cnO political atrategiaU have • Bulletins calmly broiling a steak on a char low 'Workers as Communist party “ Although it ie impossible tb .’The 'Washington declaration fire department to cover all sec coal brasier. some old-fa.Shloned psychology to opening in the Avery Court and TEL. AU S-S194 and APPLIANCES Rep. Powell (D-NY) to a federal | zenship rights, today on freezing Western decided t|iat "the Rraublicans will evaluate the ' presidential el ■aid specifically that the signers from the AP WireE tions of tow n... what the pre a well-padded section of her small Print Rooms. school construction program pend- i “No one cheered this statement members In his testimony, Pires Europe; The toll of recorded have an edge" in me 1956 presi claimed they wanted the settler We know the New England win ing in Congress. The amendment except those whose basic t;^bts said today that there are "others.” until there la an announcem' dominating color will be for East ters seem' to have been getting anatomy. Tho di.iturbances ceased ______:_____!______weather deaths cllnijlied to 347 for dential race regaral'esi qf wliether Eisenhower's intention,” ment of the. controversy between er wear this season. and peaceful quiet reigned. A T LOW EST PRICES would prohibit' ' allocation of have not been restricted or draled,, He^decllk^ to estimate how many the past two weeks and scores Israel and her Arab neighbors. milder, but we-are not euie we feel federal funds to edmmunities re' The Negro, himself, is Ameri until the end of the trial, and for President Elfcnhower decides to port says, "the Republli YALE STUDENT STABBED/ __ „ the summerllke climate of Miami If Pop was worried about what 501 EAST m id d l e TURNPIKE—TEL. MI .I SIS? were missing. .have an'Vdge in the rm That would be fine if it were so. sisting integration. ckn ehough to resent and reJeCL^ the same reason refused to estl- , A Greek air force Dakota with run again. But in. that case why are these Mew Haven, Caon„ Feb. 18 (P) Off WHOSE Record. |, y«t being duplicated here. damage he. might have done in the ■a OPEN DAILY lO'OO A. M. to 9 P. M. Eisenhower has opposed the the.suggestion that any American' .mate the number of party mem- This view ia contained In an "This ^11 result f r ^ a shift .>ln — .ih It-'yeor-eld Vole sdpPla* This Is off the-record- One of | The odds . are probably pretty pi-ocess to Kathie's person'’allty, he l-T^nboard waa reported mls.slng on amendment'- should refuse to claim those b^s in the Hartford-New Britain a mercy flight to drop supplie.s to analysis of tbe political aituatlon the party character' to provide more, Jonathan Dodd, who bo* the Directors said at the Board good that waqJ(he only cook-out in soon found out he could forget rights which have been declared submitted Mnfldentlally to tile 29- more appeal for qity voters and (Coatlnued on Page Nine) came loet while walktog from CMS N seeHiesis sr meej.in|; the .other night that . it six states on . that date. ahoiil that. Next i)iorning, Katliic Harriman for Aid Curb ■nowbound viUages in Macedonia. I caanscticsi siati ■isicat teewT In a radio interview, Harriman to be his under the Constitution.” "TOere are a lot. More than most member a Fl -C70 Executive (^ufi- from their'controt.of commiinica- 6 the railroad atoUoa ,4o1dh dor looked-lip from her Cereal, gkve ■aid he. petieves "the correct posi Stevenson, campaigning for the people iealiae,” said Pires, a. Avalanebeit .Strike cll during its winter session Tiire tlona.” ’ mitory a t 2 :S e a.m. today waa ' No n'.on the Kry» Pop a big grin and said, "That was BRAKE tion” ia to support the P^'ell Democratic presidential nomina father of three children and native Avalanches struck at least six 'by AFL^nO polltleal co-dlrjectors Why Ike JElelnya Derision Rritain Raps Reds’ aet upoB aad atabhed Is least Rigorous investigation ha.s dis a good one you gave me last night. tion. said in Los Angeles Tuesday of New Bedford, Mass. Yugoslav villages and authorities James L. McDevIft and Jack Kroll. iheee timaa aa a, atnet oeor-tha Daddy." Amenditient. said they feared "a great num The view Ja expressed that BJI- closed tfiittnie" attrition rate on Sen. Kefauver uf Tennessee, an-; that; his main concern, in the ra- According to Pires. the leaflet A major regson for this ap^ ■enhower's.' announcement. of hia L ic k on DiploinatK campus. Phystetona a t Groce* furniture when various Manches •ther 'Democratic presidential' cial field is to see that the ^egro barrage in this city represents the ber of people" were, trapped. At New Haven hoopltal used 80 Good .Song Title least 10 workers were reported praisal is that Elsenhower's rec political .jntshtiOns are "being de ter policemen arc-arotind is rising. ■ * . ommendation for Increased spend layed” for two'reasons: stitches to close «Os ea the This recorded telephone service (Oontianed en Page rhree) (Continued on Page Thirteen) (Continued on Page Nine) killed at Strezlmir, and three at London, Feb. i3 OP)—BrlLin acr face and right aiV of Jonathan The latest item wh)^h gave up Includes Uning and labor-^-THE BEST BRAKE j 6 p IN' TOWN Torbeski. Other snow and earth ing for schools, housing, social se "L, Further shorten the esm- cused 'the Russians today of deceit the ghost is reported to\be a piano which answers the phone for you Dodd, l«, of 81 B a la h i^ a Bd.. when you ai;e out coqld-prove sn- slides were reported:'fi'om' Trnlca,' curity, health ahd roads hsve-'To a p a l^ ' tfme - to- give- the-greatest- In hiding Guy Burgess and Donald West iinrtford. * j bench. We licard that one of the YOUR DOLLARTHAVE MORE CENT$ HERE Nlcpor, Stlrovica and at- the large extent deprived the Demo- po/rsible advantage to a blitz cam D. Maolegn for almost five years. town's policemen was visiting a ehibarrassmcnt. ' We mean the kind where a re Viavrovo hydroelectric power sta paign Into which large financial Foreign Secretary Selwyn-Lloyd 17,000 TOTS OBESr <)UEEM "' friend's home and wairted to help tion. y resources could be poured and in declared ‘bat any attempts to use out the festivities by playing a corded message tells the cnller=^ Ibadan. Nigeria, Feb. 18 (iP)— "This is Joe Jones. I’m not open GENERAL REPAIR WORK Nikita Readies ‘Clean. House^ The known death roll by cbiin- which the full advantage of the the renegade British diplomats ()ucrn Elisabeth'n and the Doha I little ditty on the ivories. for business j-et fodq.v. But leave We have precision equipment for test and repair of generators, Irlei; ' News Tidbits/ ohe-partj- press-radio and televi now tip drive a wedge between Bri of Edtabiirgh received a scream- (We have often noted, however.- -arr order that will be reco'rijed'and starter motors,, voltage regulators. . '' France 84, Britain 45, Jtaly 52, sion could be mobilized. tain and the JJnited States v.ill wclcoine from 17,000 Afri* \ that piano benches were someUmes I'll s^c that you get it. Now dlcv " EVERY DAY IN FEBRUARY Germany 22, Greece 26, Yugoslavia Culled from AP Wires "2. Solidify the hold of the Ei- fall. eaa school children at the race , designed with the idea in mind 34, ’Denmark 19, .Turkey 16, Hol sitnhower-Dewey v ;,ng on the Re Lloyd rose in the House of Com tale your message." ■f ^ . For Red .Party 20tk Congress course here today. The Hoeon ( that genteel young ladies might land 12, Portugal JO, Austria 9, publican party by delaying the or-, mons to single .out Soviet Foreign aad Hie Duke, la the flSat phase I use them.) We heard about a fellow who . A - Switzerland' 4, Sweden 4, Spain 2, Minister V. M. Molotov and Com made a phone rail and got that James H. Stevens, news editor ganlzatlon of the antl-Elienhower of tho NIgerfaui tour, occnaloa To make a long story short, the U D IET Bind MEN’S By TOM W-HITNEY <, Dudorov seems to have been moved -. nors. Were: Uzbekistan; A. I. Ni Belgium 4, Cyprus 2, Tripoli 2. forces around any - single- candi munist party boss Nikita S. ally helif their iMUlds t« their, kind of answer! He didn't mueh STHTIOn up because he is a man Khmschev, yazqv replaced by N. A. Mukhit- of Binghamton Press since 1940, I bench our police friend used wound like Joe Jones, so he left this mes * VANS iN New'York, Feb. 13 (J^-— Nikita, ^ Western Europe's worst -cold dies in hospital tn that city on 60th date.” - Khrushchev by name. He accused ears os< they t-ode vp and dohm thinks Jie can tmqt. dinov; Vladivostok area, N. N, up in a heap of shattered lumt>er sage Drop Dead. REG. Khrusche'v' has been' having ai wave of the 20th <:entury went in bi.rlhdaT , . , B jrglara fqrceJthelT The report continues that ,"ln them of "lack of candor” in ajtrug- before half a dosea rows of chil i and veneer. . - ^ 4 2 T Hartford Rd. Manchester,Conn. 3, thorough houseeleanlng in prepa-l 2. A. M. Puzanov was removed ; Shatalin, succeeded by: Col. Gen. to a. third week 'wdtTmnTy tenV- view of the. attacks 'which have ging off British attem pts-as late dren standing 'wlOi 'loea KILLB 18 ^ ters Jiaa been broken not once, but the morning. This ia the most likely explana waa mayor of .Moscow--during' Kutyrev-succeeded by A. P. Kiri Rio Dn' JaoelrD, Braail, Feb. Khmshc'hev’s tenure as boss of the lenko: Kemerorovo region. M. I. detail. T he U.S. air force In Ger Two labor experts prepare to twice, by the same police officer. tion for the recent removal o f; many sent 22 fljihg box cars load- : study disputed Issues tn 120-day- I IS (.8P>—Tblrtoea petaeoa bare aeveral Important officials, the city's , Communist political ma Gusev replaced by 8. M. Ptlipets; We feel furniture designers arc Excuse' for a Day Off LADIES’ and MEN’S chine. Puzanov was demoted, be-1 Voronezh region, A. M. Shkolny- I old Westlnghouse Electric Corp. | Aiken Sees Soil Bank^ Supports been killed in the finii twa doya missing a bet here. Perhap.s a re Years ago when we were kids, we demotion^of others and the meting : (C'ontinued on Page Thirteen) strike. . .Communist Ghina de-J of Rio De Jaaelro'a raueona out of severe rebukes to still more coming a first deputy .premier of kov took over party leadership; Be Street to Your Valentine! i turn to the sturdy Mission style shook with fright for a week or this largest of the 16 Soviet Re Khabarovsk province, A. B. Aris- cides to scrap anrient l^binear ' prr-Lrnton carnival, which min is in order. REG. leaders in the party. I character language of 250.000 gles gniety ' nnd violenoe. Tha more after skipping school fbr a G Party boss Khrusrhev, who publics. tov replaced by A. M. Stakhursky. Adding $2 Billion to Farmers On the other hand, Chief Her da.v. We kept hoping no one would COATS $1.35 Premier Dropped 6. Other Communist part.v lead ' ideographs for easy-to-learn'. Eng city morgue reportod the loll to man O. Schrndel lias considered find out. . evidently intends to dominate the Task Forc’e Heads lish style alpliabet of .30 letters. day. Hospital anthorittes aahl Except white. (Congress with, a firm hatid. ap- , 3. In Lithuania M. A.'Gedvilas. ers have befn fired in the impor , ^GIVEHERABOXOF imposing a strict dietary regime It’s a little different today. Stu tant regions of Karelia, -Gorky, Tear gas bombs 'and fire hoses' Washington, Feb. 13 (jPI- Sen.-* authorized at j 487 persons have been Injured, on his minions. pears to be putting 'his subordi-j long-time premier of the Lithuani-1 F<»r SEATO (saines break up hour and quarter long Aiken (R-Vt) predicted tpday that I 31.100.000.900 this year, would dents take a da.v or two off when nates on notice that they must toe an Republic was replaced by a , Saralova and Vologda. Some of the We don't know where ah this is they feel like it. and it's no dark Y o u n m p o m . ^ +)-. men dismissed had been appointed Xiot by screaming, cursing con the new solf bank program "could' mean little actual profit to farm NEFF DENIES OTHER tUFTig the line or else. j party secretary, M. 'Y. Shumau- ' victs at Harlem prison Farm No. 1-- add some 32 billion to farm Income | ers unless something Is also done Washington, Feb. 18 i John toNSQN’S OWN leading hut perhaps a revolution in 'secret: They can figure an excuse YOUR CHOICE OF PLAIN — Important Hhiftii - ' | ska.s. No reason was given. by Malenkon'. I Clark Air Forres Base. Philip- furnishings is germinating right for the next day. Two Year Program j pines. Feb. 13 (4>. F81 Thunder- near Richmond, TexMadrid this year" If Congress retains flexl-' to raise prices and support levels. M. Neff, oil company Inwyer, Here are some of the significant 4. Gen. P. I. Parshlp was re- | Jet flghler-bdinbers'' and giant Aulhorities launch Investigation ble price supports. ^ Sen. Anderson (D-NM), another teatifled todny he hnd made aa here In our home town. ,\ow they' even want extrtf holi SKIRTS. TROUSERS recent changes: m'oved from his positron as minis- ! P'or slightly more than two yeai's FRESHLY MADE CHOCOLATES V days declared. lo r Khrushohey ’ has , been removing I Globemastera and Flying Boxcars into anll-^ggneo student riots and Aiken, in an interview, repealed member of the committee,. sup eoatributlona la recent months . 1. Sergei Kruglov was fired from ter of the machinery and instru- • j loaded with paratroopers and mili climaxing attack on Falange Party ported yesterday "Aiken’s view that to any Senator’s “personal cam The Band Played On Wednesday night. moments his job as minister of internal af-' ment Indu.Htry wheii this depart persons he did not Iriiat from posi hia forecast of a presidential v.eto^ after Manchester High had copped SWEATERS, SLACKS tions of responsibility. Frequently tary equipment streamed into Oris headquarters. If Congreaa tiea rigid price sup-[ the President would veto the bill paign funds" other than tha PACKED IN PLAIN AND FANCY BOXES It was a most luccesifiil houae- fairs and replaced by N. P. Dudo-' ment was split iq two. Parshln was : U.S. Air p''orce Base today en 1' Secretsi;y of Welfare Folsom in’ its present form. But hr added, 82.5(M> which Sea. Francis Casa ; warming. thf CCIL title, an MHS student . Except white. REG. 65c M. rov. Kruglov, a veteran police of-j named head of neithier of the new ' they have been former close as porta to the soil bank proposals of rushed over Ip where Arthur H. route to the first SEATO exercises i Wsyii he Intends talking with t>olio President Eisenhower and Secre in an NBC-TV interview, that he (R-SD) spumed. Ou thto testi The way we hear it. a promin ficer, had served for many years organizations. He had served for { sociates of'Malenkov. hopes Eisenhower, "never has the mony,’the speclaf Senate com Illing, superintendent of schools, The strength of Khrushchev’s off, Thailand. I vaccine manufacturers to aee if tary of Agriculture Benson. ent member of a ‘ well-known fra- waa standing, and waa heard to under Lavrenty Beria, who was ex-1 many .years in the machinery in- , The carrier Princetbn plowed anything can be done to stop up. opportunity to do so." He called mittee created to lagnlre Into tha j ternal organ' ntlon on Maple' St. ask: . Qur Same Day Dry CleaniiiK Service ecutgd as traitor in 1953: After j dustries field while it was domi position waa underlined by tKQ through the South China Sea to production before polio season be-, His comments came after Chair the bill "atrocious" and “complete Cum incident closed Its public recently purchased a new house. "Are you going to declare to Berta's arrest Kruglov . replaced: nated by former Premier Georgi major events last summel: ward .Thailand. . heading a fmall gins. . . Doctors a t .^Colorado man Ellender. (D-La) of the Sen ly inadequate." hearings. I His many friends around the clu'i morrow a victory holiday and close Work Received Before 10 A. M. Ready By 5 P. M. him as minister of Internal affairs. MalenkoV and his friends. After In September. Foreign Minister task force that included the de- Psycliupathlc Hospital begin new ate Agriculture Committee and Ben.son, in another NBC-TV in ' decided to have a housewarmir.j school?" Dudorov apparently'^ comes from I Parshin's dismissal; - Khrushchev and First Deputy Premier V. M. atroyets McDcrniut and Tingey and series of examinations for John Sen. Young (R-ND) said they were terview, aald he couldn’t -say with SIBERIA REVOLT BARED 'MUNSON’-S : party. entirely outside'the police appa-| demanded that he be held responsi Molotov was forced to confess willing to risk a' veto in order to certainty what Biaenhower would Moecow, Feb. 13 (P)—Fras'da —K Non. the .seaplane lender Salisbtirjr Gilbert Grnhafn, 24-year-old Den- CANDY KITCHEN i Included among the arrange 1 ratua. He was a deputy chairman '• ble for deficiencies in production of "error’’ tn the authoritative ideo- sound carrying 650 Filipino troops. ~Ver man accused of blowing up air try to get higher mandatory aup- .do. but said that if the President disclosed teday an armed In ments was the appearance of s of the Moscow CUy Council at a ^ spare parts for textile machinery. logicat journal KommunUt. The The 3-day exercises by military liner. ports for cotton, wheat, corn, rice asks his advice he would recom vasion of Soviet ccntoal Asia waa BOLTON NOTCH - weU-known band., in the area, time when Khmschev was the boss' 5. More than a dozen veteran same lasue'of the magazine carried units of the United Slates, Philip Mayor Robert F. Wagner of New and peanuts. mend a vedo: attenspted last auniimor. It ap OPEN EVERY DAY UNTIL 7 P. M. whore leader is also numbered NORTH END BARBER SHOP MANCHESTER of Moscow'. Later he was In charge I first secretaries of Communist a lead ^Itorial which by implica pine and Thailand will demon York (TIty says Diemocrats will Ay the soil' bank bill goes to the He said he didh’t think either he parently was on a smaller sc a le . smon" the membership of the club.. 341 North .Main Street of construction policies in the Cen- { parly units in key regions have tion attacked Molotov. strate their mobility and coopers-, "have better chance of victory this Senate it will Include this provi or Eisenhow.er will approve a farm Pravda said "a band of dlver- In fact, he has often played for Under New Management tral Committee of the party at ■' been ousted.-Among* the shifts in In December, an editorial in tion in the fi^ce of a aimulated in- year if they noniinnto Adlai E. sion inserted' by an 8-7 vote of the bill including tha high price aup- aloniaio” appeared ea the fron their regular Saturdaynight Adult Haircuta 8LIS DRY CLEANERS tlma when Khmschev was partic-l secretaries—who rank in local Unr Stevenson for- President rather Agriculture .Oonimtttee, ^ tier and h o ^ r gtiarda deetnyed daoces. ularijr interested.In this field,I Children’s Hairents 75e 93 WELLS ST. portance with provincial (over- .(OeBtInad an rage Two) ' (Contlnued en Page Thirteen); than Gar. AvercU Harriman Ellender ani) Young contend the - X^^’o^Kaaod aa Faga Twa) all In h a ttlo . .Plans called for the band',to Open 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Onily 1 TEL Ml 3-7254 meak around to the- back of :8 Barbera At Your Service •- house, make Us way into tl)^ cellar SUN DAY, FEB. 12 f V ■f-. • 3 . 1 ' -■' ( ‘ ■ -i ' (i'.