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Cyprus Pact Signed, Makarios' Plea Fails

Cyprus Pact Signed, Makarios' Plea Fails

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRtJARY 18, X959 '.is, ; . PAGE IJIGHTEEK iMattrlieatpr lEnaitlttg IStralii White Elephants for Merchants-Sales Bargains for You-Shop Saturday Keeney Bt. School, with South Following the muslcale coffee and .lTM The Holy Angela Mothera Clr- Waddell Children School invited; March 11 »t Na­ Musicale Heard doughnuts wore served In the Feil- than Hale School; March 12 ^ FOR INCOME TAX cies win meet tonight at 8 o clock eration room. N, Average Daily Net Preaa Ran ^ The Weather About Town with Mrs. Anthony Oates, 71 Law- Highland Bark School; and March a s s is t a n c e , c a l l By Grace Group See ‘Silent World’ For the IVeek Ending Forecast ot U. S. Weather Bnrean ton Rd. 13 at Bow’ers School, all at 3 p.m. JLILI ^ ^ a J Museum members are admltt^ ANDERSON February 14th, 1959 TIM MATES will m«*t tonight ‘The Silent World,” »n award Tonight fair, nwch -wider, alow- at T:30 *t the home of Wltwlow Osll Bowers, daughter of Mr, Grace Group memben heard a 35 Attend Shower to a % showing free of charge, Mi 9.4764; Ml 9.0BS4 i t ^ t t t i t n l i F r n i n I.V diminishing winds, I-irw 5-10 lldioughlin, tST Summit St. and Mrs. Sherwood Bowers. 75 /musical program Monday evening winning film being' shown under with a nominal fee being charged 12,885 Thtwish the -ourteej- of Preeldent Deming St., a senior at Colby Col­ For Miss Audette ^wnaorship of the Luts Junior for non-members. TTie movie Is above. Friday simny, cold. High in Center Church directed by or­ Member of the Audit Donald Kuehl, who has just fin­ lege. tVaterville. Maine, has been Museum, was seen b}’ about 250 recemmended for children of Around 80. named to the dean's list for the ganist Robert C. Vater, who Is Grade 3 and up. Bnreaa of drmlation. ished six weeks ot schooling on Miss Suzanne M. Audette, daugh­ Waddell School, children Tuesday M a n ch ester— A City of Village Charm nuclear weapons at Ft. Lssaven- first semester. also music instructor at Manches­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond worth, Kan., twc motion pictures ter High School. Audette of 42 Lancaster Rd., was afternoon. ELASTIC In sound and color donated by the Washington LOL, No. 117, will A string trio consisting of guest of honor at u miscellaneous The color mo'yle tells of life STOCKINGS (ClassirtMl Adverttslng on Page 18) shower Sunday. VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 119 (TWENTY PAGES) , CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 PRICE FIVE CENTO American Rocket. Society will >e meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. In Orange Diane Mather, Cynthia Treggor aboard the Calypso, an underwa­ TRUSSES ~ BELTS shown. All men five pounds or Hall. Tlie first degree will be ex­ TTie party, attended by 35. of her ter research ship, and contains more overweight are invited to emplified on several candidates. and Carol Mather, who played clas­ mends, w’as given ’ y Mrs. Guy An- sical numbers, demonstrated their dere.n and Mi's. Ceretha Lech'usse pictures taken 247 feet under the Carter's ARTHUR DRUQ attend. ocean, the deepest shots ever tak­ The Manchester Golden Age | accomplishments in that field. at the latter's home, 669 E. Center Carol Martling and Steve Mos- St. Tlie Valc' tlne motif was used en by camera. Senators Ask Applications are being taken for Club will meet tomorrow after­ r.cr followed with a clarinet duo. , The picture includes sequences j WORK CLOTHES noon at 2 o'clock at the East Side | In the decorations and luncheon partial 2-year scholarships to Mt. The third number was a lively jazs was seiwed buffet style. of two divers and. their sea ecoot-! Welcomed St. Joseph Academy, given by the Rcc. A Valentine social is planned.! era, exploration of a ship sunk { / For Painters, . U.S. Give More oc'.et. Players participating In Miss Audette will be married Catholic Ladles of Columbus. Any I'hided Michael Gesmundo, Norman In 1041, a turtle laying her eggs, j GENERAL - 4 eighth grade girl may apply to ApiHl 4 In S't. James' Church to Carpenters, Plumbers The Study Circle of the South I Gagnon, Robert Demers, DaVld Al­ Ralph N. Jackson, son of Mr. and 30 shar'.cB attacking a'sperm whale i Help to India Cyprus Pact Signed, Mre. Oeno J. Andreini, 8b Weaver Methodist WSCS will meet tomor-: mond, Peter Joblon, Patrick Gra- and the anti-shark cage of the Rd. Entrance exams will be held Mrs. Richkrd V. Jackson of Leba' T V SERVICE row afternoon at 2 o clock in the kowsky, Dcnald Seipcl, Arthur non. N. H., formerly of Manches divers' in action against the fish. Mexicans March 7. chapel. Engaged Benson. The film will be shown March Days M A C A OaO ter. Nights w A iv il PhM Parts W ashington, Feb. 19 (IP)— Preceding the program a short The bride-elect receh-ed an as­ 6 at Buckley School with Green Creation of a fi’ee world mis­ The Kiwanls a u b will meet 1 Delta Chapter. Royal Arch Ma- The engagement of Mi.ss Doris sortment of gifts which were School invite. March 9 at Wash­ j R A R L O TEL. MI 8-5483 I l-usinoB.s meeting was conducted by They left for Eisenhower’s sion to canvass India’s needs Thursday at 12;15 p.m, in the : aon.s. will hold a business meeting Ethel Gaily to Lothar Bruno H. I the leader, Mrs. Rupert Uppling. placed within a treasure chest. ington School; March 10 at Acapulco, Mexico, Feb. 19* downstairs room of Cavcy'a Res­ ' tonight at 7^•^n at the Ma.sonic I^nhardt, -son of Mr. and Mrs. {fP) — President Eisenhower Acapulco “White House,” the lush and chart long-range eco­ taurant. Dorian Shainin of Rath Temple, Refreshments snd a social Pierre Marques Hotel. nomic aid was proposed today and Strong will be the speaker. At Bruno Lenhardt, 115 Charter Oak fleyr into this palm-ringed It was the fourth visit of an I hour will follow the meeting. St., is announced by her parents, by Sens. .Tolin Kennedy (D- Makarios’ Plea Fails this meeting members will vote on tropical resort today to begin American President to Mexico. Be­ the place they want to meet and Mr. and Mrs. John Gaily, 78 Wash­ two days of talks with Mex­ fore Eisenhower came Presidents Mass) and Jolin S. Cooper (R- Tlie Kdith Cowles Strickland ington St. wnn tVMWc. also the day of the week they pre­ ico’s President Adolfo Lopez Taft. Franklin D. Roosevelt and K y). fer for meetings. Group of tlie Second Congregation­ Mis.s Gaily Is a graduate of Man­ Truman. They joined in offering a re..olii- Zurich Plan al Chun-h will meet at the home of chester High School and is em­ Mateos. Never had a meeting between a tlon to put the Senate on record in Mrs. .Samuel Henderson. 2n.'> Wood­ ployed by Wcb.stcr and Webster. ! The smiling, 49-year-old Mexi­ Mexican President and a foreign ■favor of ,

MANCHESTER EVENING HKRAF.D. MAN( HESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 195§ PAGE T H S m 1 EUingUm Andover Bolton fM ' Sheinwold on Bridge ReutherHits • • - • -M7)^ V ■ -t wiwy -.utm t" ■ ' 26G>mplete ' Teachers Tell Teacher Hired The Baby Has /fee’s Golfings cicck: XJDMIT CHOICE i Eftit tffjlff Driver Goiirse RH AM Goals For Grade 8 MIMTWtST , TO M AKE CONTRACT Nofib-Soutii vulnetabls Skating Advisory By Alfred Sheinwold NORTH Quail Hunting A A 7 3 2 Ice skating will be sllowcd st UJi. Masters Team Champion "first scheduled clsis of About 85 parents attended a The Board of Education has voted F K 7 5 3 a Center Springs Pond tonight Until PTA meeting In the elementary SomeUmes you know that omy Been Named By NORMAN K’AUUDR driver educstion studenU st the to hire a setlond Grade 8 teacher one opponent Is dangerous but 10 o’clock. school last night to hear a pro­ San Juan, Puerto Rico, Feb. 19 for next year. He Is Joseph Macione cannot tell which of them Is the A A X 3 4 (/P)— President Eisenhower's com­ railnston H ifh School hsve com­ Hockey will be permitted st Cen­ gram on "High School Informa­ menace. It atffl pays you to make WEST EAST pleted their, source o f SO hours of ter Springs Annex tonight until 10. tion." The program was mOdtrated of WUlimantlc, a graduate of the ment about union leaders on the a play that shuts one opponent A 4 A 6 5 sunny beaches o: Puerto Pico pro­ by Grover Howard, RHAM. High University of (kmnecticih whsre he cUss work end six hours of driv- out, for he may be the harmful F10 6 FAQJI43 voked W alter Reuther last night ' School guidance director, who in-, received his master's dsiirss and A A Q 10 973 A J 9 Jolm Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mra. Charles R. Mornesu, u tar- to a barbed reply citing the Prest- trodiiced a group of 16 high school has done advanced etudy. He has on*- . 4LK962 «Q10 7 South St., Coventry. He was bom Feb. 8 at/, Manchester Me- The course was climaxed with ^Most Wanted’ West opens the Un of hearts, SOUTH mprlBl Hospital. He has a brother. Charles D., 9, and three sla­ /’ent’s Xcapul' i visit and his golf­ teachers, nine of whom spOke on also had a year of study at Wllll- and you put up the king of hearts ing and hunting. the sdmihiaterlnK of road testa their subject areas. A K Q 7 10 9 f ters, Carol, 6, Jaiiet, 5, and Joanne, 3%. mantlc Teachers' College. from dummy even though you Eisenhower at his newe confer­ by Department of Motor Vehicle The speakers were Miss Bernice F 9 '■/ * » * » • I personnel, and the issuance of li­ Man Hunted in Macione, who is 30 years old and lOtow that the ace will win the ♦ K 6 5 2 Denise Helen, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Emil Sabanosh, 49 ence yesterday had bnished off Hall. librar>'; Miss Maren Taylor, ■ -fee"’' trick. You want to make it easy Reuther’s call for a march of censes to all 36 participating stu» homemaking; Walter Norris, Eng­ - «■ unmarried, has permanent certifi- A 8 3 Lawrence St., Rockville. She waa bom Feb. 6 at Hartford Hos­ denta cslion for teschuig in elementary for the opponents to continue with East Soirtti West Notth pital. Her maternal grandmother la Mra. G. Franklyn Matteaon, American unemployed on Waah­ Bank Holdup lish and social studies; Msrtlii the hearts. ington. The Chief Executive ex­ The Driver Education course, Saltz, remedial reading; Dwight schools. He has had three years Pass Pass 1 A DM. Sarasota, Fla., and her paternal grandfather ia John Sabanoah, BOW required by all drivers be­ experience, two In Lebanon and East takes the ace of hearts and I F 2 A Pass 3 A Totowaboro, N. J. pressed doubt that the A F L C IO Martin, Industrial arts; Carol MIS in Union. He has served two avoids your little trap. Instead of leaders — in San Juan for their tween the Mgtt of 16 and 18 in­ (Continued from Page '.me) Tarcaiianu, foreign languages; Past 4 A Ail Past * • • * * cludes understandinK the physical years with the Army. leading another heart, he returns a Opening lead •— F 10 Oarmela Roae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bilodeau, aniiUctl winter meeting — would Henry Grabber, Science; Miss Bar­ The current Grade 8 class la the trump. desert the sunny beaches to and mental attributes of drivers, eyed and brown hair, sometimes bara Wythe, art; and Howard, on Pleasant Valley Rd., South Windsor. She was bom 'Feb. 5 at the place of automobile.s in mo­ topped with a toupee. Sprenx has last grade iii the achool and ia This gives you a real headache. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her paternal grandparents are ‘march from there over to this guidance. You are planning to ruff three dia­ dem society, the functioning of a twisted middle finger on his right taught by Mrs. Evelyn Halloran. 9 7 3; Clubs— K 9 6 2. What do Mr. and Mra. Ernest Bilodeau, Hartfoiil. She has three broth- ' foggy Washington.” Principal Chirlton B. Seybolt, of monds In the dummy. The oppon­ vehicles, the laws governing mo­ hand and a scar on hia chin. All other grades are split into two you say? ■’ era, Ernest, 10, Louis, 6, and Donald, 2. ' / Reuther, head of the United the high school, had planned to at' or three classrooms, making an­ ents •will defeat you if - they Answer; Pass. The hand Is not Auto Workers, retdrted that he tor vehicle operation iii Connec­ The bandit here yesterday, fired tend but waa detained at a nation' « « » • • ' . ticut and the fundamental skills other Grade 8 teacher necessary manage to lead two rounds of worth a bid In first or second posi­ goes where he Ls obligated to at­ a shot at the floor during the al convention of school admlnistra Brian Todd, son of Mr. and Mra. Carleton F. Larrabee Jr., and habits of correct driving. next year. trumps, for then dummy w ill have tion. Don't go out of your way to tend meetlngn, J. st as Eisenhower holdup. tors. only two trumps for ruffing dia­ 870 Main St. He was bom Feb. 14 at Hartford Hospital. His Robinson Trainee 'Votes Expenses open the bidding on a doubtful was going to the sunny Mexican The man pretended that he The teachers outlined their basic The Board of Education has voted maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Torrance, 194 Harold Robinson, son of Mr. and monds. hand when your length Is only In resort today to meet with Presi­ wiahed to open an account. It was mjbject arras and the manner in to pay the axpenaea of teachers You win with the king of spades E. Middle Tpke., and his paternal g'randpafents are Mr. and Mrs. K- Mrs. Roland Robinson, is receiving the minor suits. dent Adolfo Lopez Mateos. lunch time, the quiet part of the which they are taught. who attend two teacher conferences and lead a diamond to get rid of Edward McMahon, Windsor Locks. He has a sister, Barbara basic training at laickland Air (Copyright 1959, General Fea­ "Mr. Presidet i,” the red-haired business day. Only five employes Ml. « • A « less the work week is shortened, FAMOUS NAME AFPLIANCEt The Ellington Congregational Police warned that Sprenz waa In downhill, slalom, croM country The Board of Tax Review will been a supervisor of operators with BUSBNELL MEUOBIAL, the First Congregational Church. Dally Question Gall Joluin6« daughter o f Mr. and Mra. Joseph Dionne. 170 wages are boosted substantially Church will serve their second a crack marksman and would not and jumping events fqr carnival meet for the last time this year the Southern New England Tele­ BABTFOBD 14, CONN. TickeU will be limited to 100 and As dealer, you hold: Spades— 4; Eaclosed stamped return eaTelepc Eldridge .Rt. She was bom Feb. 12 at Manchester Memorial creased. He said the IJ.S. economy community supper tomorrow in the hesitate to shoot to kill. only one setting will be planned. awards and Eaatora Intercolle­ on Saturday at the Community phone Co. with order. Hearts—10 6; Diamonds—-A Q 10 Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Prank and government spending is in­ church dining rooms. The menu Sprenz flew Into Burlington, Vt. The dinner proceeds will go to the giate Ski Assn. /Championships. Hall from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to hear Bulletin Board is not creating enough jobs for the Saturday in a stoleni plane. He W F’a general fund. Women teams fttim seven col­ appeals from the assessments of Melody, L e Raysville, Pa. She has a sister, Deborah Annette, 2. will include beef loaf, escalloped The study group of Bolton Con­ « « * • • fast-growing population. potatoes, peas, gelatin salad and then atole an automobile which Committee membera are Mrs. leges will racq/ for downhill and Oct. 1. 1958. gregational Church will meet tn- The AFL-CIO Executive Council YOUR CHOICE cake. Mrs. John Dixon McKnlght was found at Salem, N. Y „ close Ronald Bockus, Miss Marion Stan­ slalom honors: Charles T. Hathaway of the night at 8 o’clock. The Board of Jeanne Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan M. Grant, meanwhile put. out a statement and Mrs. Milo Philbrick are co- to the state border. Then the queat ley, Mrs. John Ulrich and Mrs. Board reports very few appeals R^igious Education has set 87 Erie St. She was bom Feb. 11 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ urging Congress to increase the chairmen of the kitchen, and Mrs. took s new turn when the FBI was John Yeomans. Mrs. J. Russell Mamdiester Evening Herald have been made. Announcement of meeting for tomorrow at 8 p.m. LoFOND BROS. STEAK HOUSE pital. Her maternal gp-andparents are Mr. and MrZ. Ralph R. Eisenhower administration’s budg­ Frank Campbell is chairman of told a motorist picked up a,, hitch ’Ihompaon ia In charge of publicity Andover correa^ndent, Mrs. Paul the revised' total of the 1958 grand at the parish room. Kurtz, 347 Keeney St„ and her, paternal grandmother is Mrs. H. et by about 83 billion for housing, hiker who answered the fugitive’s and nckets. Tickets may ba ob­ Ffansllehl, telephone Pilgrim list will be made at the close of MONSON, MASS.—TEL. CO 7-5684 Olin Grant, 406 Keeney St. Her great-grandparents are Mrs. .74 the dining rctom. Serving will begin The postponed dance sponsored schools, aid to depressed areas and description in Arlington, Vt., also tained from Mrs. Iliompson or 3-6666. the hearings. It will be the basis Hqm e of the Sons of Fun Ruth Rafhee and Mrs. Donna Kurtz. She haa a sister, Jennifer Jri? ''t- at 6:30 p.m. by Michael Tobin‘a Grade 7 class slum clearance. ElUngton Orange No. 46 will near the state line, Saturday night Mrs. Ruth Whitney. on which the Board of Finance will Ruth, 1. for the two upper grades will be To get more federal revenue, conduct a Home Economies Night Police said they hoped to cap­ Cancel Study Meeting levy the new tax rate. The place where you'ii^^w ays see a good, clean show. Why not B B ,B * • held at the school tomorrow night. the council suggested higher taxes program Wednesday. ture Sprenz outside a thickly pop The Wednesday group of the Board Backs State Aid Bill arrange your special1 paftles here?------— We ■ have special party rates. Sherry! Ann, daughter of Mri and Mrs. Howard Huelsmann, There will be Stations of the on dividends and interest pay­ Mrs. Donna Lkndry, chairman, ulated area, fearful there might be Study of the Role of the Public The Board of Education has Very reasonable. Also see^oim Big Saturday Night 'Gay Ninety Dobson Ave., Vernon. She waa bom Feb. 11 at Manchester Me­ U. S. Settles Cross at St. Maurice Church to­ ments, oil and other minerals and has arranged the program. shooting. They cautioned that any­ School has canceled its Feb. 25 written Senator Anthony J. Ar- Nlte.’ Something to see. S ^ a y , all day ia family time. Food morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. morrow at 8 p.m. metals, and tightening of the cap­ She announces a quota o f 17 one who might encounter Sprenz meeting, scheduled to be held in mentano, chairman of the Legisla­ time 13 noon to 10 pm. Show time 4 to 8 p.m. (Children’s hour 5 Eugene Dickinson, Middle Rd., Ellington, and her paternal grand­ ital gains tax. dresses for the sewing contest. exercise extreme caution and the RHAM high school, due to the ture's Education Committee, say­ to 6 p.m. Family time ia all the^Iime. For reservationa call parents are Mr. and Mra. Howard H. Huelsmann, Dobson Ave., Fpx Tax Suit Miancliester Evening Herald Bol­ Monson, CO 7-5684. . The union leaders were reported Sherw ood Downs has been quickly notify authorities. inservice training session for all ing it believes state aid grants for Vernon. considering issuing a policy state­ appointed tq serve on the charity Radio and televiaton stations teachers In Andover, Marlborough school costs should be Increased ton oorreapondent, Doris M. D ltal- LaFOND BROS., MONSON, MASS. * * * * ♦ New Haven, Feb. 19 (,«b—The ment urging /the Senate Labor oomnaittee. were asked to broadcast a descrip­ and Hebron which will be held at from the present 25 per cent to la, telephone Mitchell 8-5545. FAMOUS FOB STEAKS and 0001^<:^AN SHOWS. } Diana Lee, daughter df Mr. and Mrs.-Harold Strickland. East Backets Cowrnittee to fold up and On March 11 the Grange will tion of the hitchhiker car— s the school on that date. federal government has settled out the national average of over 40 per Hampton. She was bom’ Feb. 14 at Manbliester Memorial Hos­ of. court a tax suit against John quit. The statyment was reported hold “ Open House," an all member cream and brown 1956 Pontiac se­ InservIce. Program Planned cent pital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. M. to contend there is no point in con­ dan. Dr. LaVeme Strong and Dr. Vic­ Fox, former Boston newspaper The letter also said increased Farmer, North Granby, and; her paternal graiidparents are Mr. participation program, under the publisher. tinuing the disclosures of labor direction of the.master, Clarence Sprenz stole-a plane in Scranton, tor Pitkin will speak at the In- grants for construction and trans­ and Mrs.,Arthur Strickland, Wall St., Andover. Asst. U.S. Atty. W. Paul Flynn rackets for the sake-of exposure L Metcalf. Pa., Friday night. After landing at aervice training meeting of thq portation would also be valuable * • » * « said yesterday the government has until federal and state prpsecutors Oreeery Social- Burlington, he walked a bnile to a teachers of the e l^ e p ta ry schools to residential towns such as Bol­ STATE Pamela Joyce, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond, S, Bar- do more about following up dis­ Hatheway-Miner Amwlcan Le­ used oar lot in Winooski and pos­ ill Andover, Hebron'and Marlbor­ collected •about 8148,000 through ton, to eauie the burden of the other' means *n»e money was low, 25 Diane DT„ Vernon. She was bom Feb. 15 at Maiicjiester closures already made. gion AtixlUaty w ill aponaor a gro­ ing as * '{irospjcflve ' purchaser,' ough and RHAM^Mlghlfchorfl oh' costs of a good edifcational pro­ sought as taxes on a 4'f-acre es­ NOW Thru SATURDAY Memorial Hospital. -Her . maternal grandparents are Mr. and cery social In the HliUngton Town wa< allowed to take a machine out Feb. 25. gram. Mrs. Theodore Grieder, Prospect, and her paternal grandparents HaU Friday at 'k p.m. h&s. Robert for a trial. That w u .th e car found The meeting will be the second tate Fox once owned in Fairfield. Introduces Legislation OonttnuouS From 5:00 Named in the suit were Fox, his are Mr. and Mra. Raymond W. Barlow, Hartford. Hoffman o f Glenwood Rd. 1s chair­ at Salem, N. Y. ^ half of a program, on "The Objec­ Local Rep. Dorothy R. Miller Feature Shown 6:20-0:20 * * « ’*« man 6f the event Tickets may be Sprenz, -who hails from Akron, tives of the Elementary and Sec­ wife, and New Haven Atty. Leon 8. Shelby. The government has introduced several bills in the Fameln Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Douglas, purchased from any member Or st Ohio, has been at large since he ondary Schools." The speakara, current session of the Legislature. S P A G H E T T I escaped Jail in Akron, Ohio, last who are both consultants fo r the Charged that Fox sold the land to 33% Gol'way St. She w'eis bom Feb. 14 at. Manchester Memorial the door. Attracting a great deal of atten­ Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tendered Shower April. He had been jailed for arm­ State Department of Education, Shelby to avoid payment of fed­ eral taxes. tion was her introduction of the '*Yideo Eyeryday S. (ilsen Sr.. Canterbury, and her paternal grandparents are Mr. ^ S U P P ER Nancy Lonreland, daughter of ed robbery. will summarize the reports pre­ sol-called birth control bill, spon­ Flynn said about 869,000 of the and Mra. Arthur Douglas, East Hartford. M r and Mrs. Kenneth L>0veUmd of sented at the first meeting In sored this year by the Connecticut AU fUi^ts Reserved— 'V • « • * * 8|>onsoi«d By Girl Scout ^ % November. money was collected through com­ Troop No. 1 ■ Ip' Maple St., was tendered a miscel­ Council of Churches. Mrs. Miller f t . Gregory John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan ^Lyon, Mansfield. laneous shower in honor of her ap- Dr. Strong will summarize the plex legal means. The remainder H. T. Dickenson A COn Inc. serves on the council’s Cflvil Rights He vvas born Feb. 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ma­ proacbing wedding. The shower Fluoridation Talk objectivea of the eleifientary school came from a sum awarded Fox re­ Center Congregational and Morals Affairs Contmlssion, a ternal-grandparents are Mr. and- Mrs. I. N. Abond. Willimantic, jS . , was held st the home of Mrs. Don­ while Dr. Pitkin will cover the cently In a Pennsylvania litigation. Church Fox, 51, waa the publisher of position io which she was appoint­ and his^Tjatemal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lyon, ald Wallace who was ssslated by Given Keeney PTA secondary school objectives. ed by the Rev. Harvey K. Mousley, m: the Boston Post vdien it folded In Willimantic./ He has a brother, Richard Alan, 2. Mrs. Mshlon Chapmsii. Twenty A fter the summaries, the sec­ District superintendent of • * « * * SATURDAY, FEB. 21 guests were present. Dr^ Charles E. Jacobson ad­ ondary school teachers will con­ 1956. He haa held important jobs the Methodist Church. Wafdi TV Tlmfs^ Dennis Brue^ son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Lambert, Hem­ Served at 5:80 nnd 6:30 dressed a group of parent! st the duct group meetings in which they In several New York and Boston Other bills Introduced by Mrs. lock Dr., Vernon. He was born Feb. 15 at Manchester Memorial Bfanehester Evening Herald El- Keeney St. School Tuesday eve­ will present to the ’ elementary real estate corporations. ‘ Klpd fo Your Eyes! Adults $1.00—Children 6Sc Miller are a revised version o f the Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmo ■agten oorrcMMMideBt Mrs. G. F. ning on the subject of fluoridation teachers the aubjects which they ‘ •» ambulance bill sponsored by the Sytvnnln TV ’s HaloU ght Genovese, 17 Deming S^., and his paternal grandparents are Mr., Barr, tdepbdne TBesnont 5-9S1S. for Manchester. teach. Grange In the 1957 .session which ^ t a m k The meeting will be preceded by /Softens pictures, eases and Mrs. Charles Lambert, East Hartford. He has a .slater, Dr. Jacobson stated that, in his- Mystery Guest makes first-aid training manda­ Muriel Elizabeth, 13. f t . personal contacts, many tov/n of- a dinner for all teachers and school ★ PLUS ★ ELECTRONICS black-and-white contrast, tory for ambulance attendants; a cuts harsh glare. See the flciala,' members of the clergy, civ­ board membera o f the elementary compulsory motor vetaicia Inspec­ 82 LIVES LAID BARE! and secondary schools. Guessed Early LABORATORIES difference H aloLigh t Carolyn Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L Thomas Burdick, ic organization', doctors and tion bill; a bill making political , makes! Visit. STANEK’S 14 Edgerton St: She W’as bom Fe^i. 14 at Manchester Memorial Local Stocks denUata have expressed approval The planhing committee for the activity forbidden to unclassified Mrs. Morris O’Connor 184 ^ tonight. Open until 9. Hospital, Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Thad P. Graham. for permitting a ^ u m fluoride to dinner includes Carlton B. Seybolt, state employes (this by request of Princetbn St., won the mystery 277 BROAD Fayetteville, N. C., and her paternal grandmother is Mra. LUCian be added to t^e water supply, RHAM High School principal, Mrs. a local v o te r); and a bill providing ttnotaUqM ParWabed by Doris E. Chamberlain, Andover guest contest sponsored yesterday T. Burdick, Jerome, Idaho. She has a slstei:^, Ellen Margaret, 2%. Among the number o f endorae- for a tax refund on the local Meth­ B -B • , Osbora • Mlddtebnmii. Ine. menta from ch'.u-ch and civic elementary achool principal, and by the Gibbons Assembly, Cath- odist District parsonage. RADIO T { I 1 V I S I 0 N Bank Stocks groups In favor of fluoridation, Mias Natalie Hopkins, elementary loic t«d ies of Columbus. Peraanal Note Umiglna Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Waddell, 30 Bid Asked supervisor for all four schools. From a list o f six clues printed Tanner St. Ho was bom Feb. 16 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ Dr. Jacobson displayed a letter Mr. and Mrs. David 1,. Bailey Ghsaaal a Mew Raraa. Osaa. • !»f < S-4S) DICK POWBLL FB*. Conn. Bank and Trust just received from President Riding Acadmey Ptnnned in The Herald, ohe idenUfled the Chaaaal t x ffiurtsctleM, Haa*. pital. His maternal grandparents Are Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Co, ...... 40 43 and sons, David, Elliott and Brad­ Wilsim, 49 Arch St., and his paternal grandmother is Mrs. George Dwight Eisenhower’s personal Plana to open a riding academy guest who will speak to the group ley, of Notch Rd. left 'today for ..TBKATKB "D«adtall” First NationsI Bank of this spring, have been announced Starring GARY MERRILL S * “ * ! ! ! 5F*7***> •*■»»- (ZZ-H) BEBIND CLOSED DOOBS H. Waddell,'465 Porter St. He haa a sister. Page, 2. physician, Dr. H. Snyder, -who stat­ March 3 as Mrs. Nancy Klock, Albuquerque, N.M. where Bailey Ohaaael St Wafawbuy Caaa. Manchester 37 — by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Seaton of NANCY DAVIS "The Vice” ed that he waa not opposed to the president and treasurer o f the ( S4S) 8BOW Raitford Nstiona. Manchester and their son. Joseph. Klock Corp. tylU enter the employ of Motorola, L o ii Lynne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Wittmann, President drinking fluoridated wa­ *:M (U S )B E A T TBE CLOCK .... Ok*** ‘ ■krthar Oedtrey Bank * Trust Co. 3714 S9H The Seatons have recently pur­ Mrs. O'Connor will receive a X:tf I S-») PLAYBOCSE M Coventry. She was bom Feb. 17 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ ter. i r "The Balder" Fhn iBsursBos Oompsnlaa , Although Dr. Jacobson stated chased a 35-aore farm at the Inter­ flake plate and six serving plates pital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Charles W. Aotna Fire ...... 7614 78H section o f East St. and Boston Hill / <»-!•), YOBNQ OB. MALONE (ZZ-M) TENNESSEE EBNIB that he could not And any real as the prize for Identifying the TOBD SBOW (Coler) Long, 25 Jordt St Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Hartford F ire ...... 188 198 RA*i!s,®*** p ia y b o o Sk opposition to the measure, he mystery guest. 8>M < *4s>^TO£^v e b d ic t is CBeaU; Ceear BanterB aad Gilbert Wittmann, Coventry, and her patamSl great-grandmother NnU cm al...... 11 5 131 Morris Friedman of Broad Brook Her call was made at 6:30 pum. , Kathy Tayler Is Mrs. Marion Barnes, Coventry. Phoenix ...... 77^ go»4 warned parents to be- prepared by Mrs. Katherine Pratt of J. ’Wat­ / .(ZZ-SS) FBOH TBE8E BOOTS for "last minute scares’’ from imi- She was the first member o f the jJ U fa nod Indematty Ins. Cos. son Beach Co. assembly to Identify the mystery __ STAND Russell Brie, son of Mr. and ^rO. Everett Kimball, Hebron See you at Carter Chevrolet Astna Casualty .... 187 197 dentifled pourcea who have been The Seatons expect to move into known to diatribute misleading Imest, though four non-memben , ( « ) WBO DO TOO TBUBTT DRY GLEANING Ave., Glastonbury. He waa bom Feb. 14 at Manchester Memorial CHARGE IT ... Aetna life ...... 333 348 their new home next month and 4lH J »> BANGKB ANDY Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edson Open House Friday and Satiuw pamphlets and make groundless called in the correct answer be­ 9 0 KBN FOB A DAY SAME DAY SERVICE Conn. G en eral...... 330 343 to work toward opening the fore her, The moet leading clue Basford, GlovCr, V t, and hia paternal grandmother is Mra. Clara Htfd. Steam Boiler 118 124 claims In teleidioning residents academy by May. They presently iday. See page 5. just prior to a referendum. A film, was the fourth, "Take » letter u O N R EQ U ES T Kimball, Coventiy, V t He haa a brother, Jesse, 3; and three Travelers ...... 89>4 92H hsve a string of four, riding horses and place It before and after a sisters, Linda, 8, Ellen, 7, and Kathy, 6. ' (( , "The Truth About Fluoridation,'* and plan to acquire more. "MUSICAL BfNG0 ilU {W B raS W B T PubHc UtUnieS word meaning ‘shut up securely.' . ^ (ZZ-M) CODNTY FAIB ■ UP TO Conn. Light M Power 23 , 25 -was also showm. Class Will be held in both West­ ★ PRIZES dr SURPRISES A FUN FOB ALL I I • ( » FEATDBE FILH Hartford Electric LL ,6814 70H A potluck preceded this pro­ ern and English atyla riding, A Wally Fields Swinging nnd Singing 4|uartet fisher gram, with both parents and A t the Friendliest and liveliest Spot; in Town Hartford Gas Co. .. 42^ taught mainly by Joseph Seaton, Dry Giiansare, Inc. 2 YEARS Telephone ...... 44 46 Wolf's class W’on the attendance Camp Silverbrook m Hebron last STANKO*S VfM .sV V ilX lk L /MANCHESTER (SS> BOY BOOBU 826 Bfond 8L— MI 9-7111 banner. year and assistant. instructor st ■*V9i4TOiTim , ^ (M) CNCLB AL ai— utarttirlng Cmniianlee No Cover—No Mlnlmn»-:-Pleniy of Parking (:H < SdS) WALT DI8NET AO- C a l l f a m o u s n a m e Amtnr, Hart, H ^, , , 62 the camp the previous year. 65 Jwrr I.*wis Haris McDaaald TBim iBE TIME < MS) MCOB KID EES Aeaoclated Spring a B 19% 21% Young Seaton ia studying ad­ TBE B U L Y SBO^W TO PAY! vance English riding under Jack Brlatol Braae .... • • 11% 18% States’ Tax Yields "fiEISHABOr . .A <4*>.»^uS o b t TBBATEB « :* • ( .) PlSoBT**" Collins ...... * • 86 -91 McGrane of Avbn, a well-known Ib Calar <**-*•) YOC BET YOCB UFB horse trainer and show rider who irSi RODND (St) SBBBLOCK BOLHBS Dunham Bush . . . . B a 9% 10% l;aS4;lSSiM >'< . .. OOEDON U:M ( SAS) JOBN DALY AN® TBE Show 2.6% Rise TerriHo AcUbb Hitt ' • :M f S) WKATBKB. NEWS • ELECTRIC has competed in the Madison Em-Hart ___ • 47% 50% "WHBIf BEI.I, BBOKE UMME" 8POBT8 HKWB Fafnlr Bearing .. B , 88 98 Square Graden home shotva. .S;U t:U StM < S> POFBYE (SZ-M)^^|^CEBADE p a b t t Waahington—state tax coUec In addition tq tha children's and I,niid«ra, Fraty, CIiu*k 30% 22% THE'eAJBLY* LATE SHOW FAMOUS NORGE tiona for fiscal 1958 totaled 14.9 adults' classes, private instruction a ia AN6WEB K. R MAchlne___ 31 33 Baa.. >‘7tli VByasa •( MBbaS'' • i4S ( S-ZZ) NEWS Nm th and Judd- .. 27 30 billion dollars, an Increase of 2.6 will be given and trail rides ar­ ( S) NEWS a w e a t b e b U:I..S)N‘i^w i^TSSS:"''r'” per cent over the year before,' hut ranged. I oFOBTS Buieell Mfg. • « 24 27 y CENTER THESPIANS . ,„ < « » HODEBW DIOEST < S> WORLD'S BEST HOVIE8 REFRIGERATOR the smallest gain for any 'post­ In Winter Cnnilvsl 7:W ( S) THIS IB ALICE Stanley Works .. 43 46 p rA M U t I n STATE TBOOPEB .... -tlSYerimeBt Perilasi" '' w Tisrry Steaid ..... B B B 46 — war year. Jans and Mary Crittenden, of IH’ *BB BIQ NEWS Andover, will taka part In tha J!®** WBATBB* BBwa a w e a t h e r IK low M Tnrtngton ...... • 39% 31% There waa an 8.6 per cent In­ ill) JOB PALOQM BTOBY Mlddlebury College, VL, W inter 7)U <4t> DOITGLA8 Z^VABiJb. i*!! E B t o S * FOBTY U4L Jknretope, eora B B 24% 36% crease In revenues In fiscal 1957 ## NEWS ***** BILM •’Fear" VJL E n v e lo p nRL • B 12% 14% and a 15.3 per cent increase in Carnival llTursdsy through Sat­ 1 ,.. ***4** SHOW Veeder Boot .. 63 55 flsoBl 1956. urday. BINGO The Importance: T:H ( i> BOW TO HABBTHA A H n, I above qubtattona are not to Ssles-tax revenues for fiscal Jane Is a member of the win­ ■ LIONAmE * ’** i !! S E H * WEATHER ter sports oommlttea which han' EVERT MONDAT ( S) NEWS Tea nntunl markctSL 1958 totaled 8.7 billion dollars, an 7il5 P.M. JEnBBBON DBDH Increase of 3.6 per cent over the dies all ski events in the Snow "Thicker Tbaa Water” t s ; ) LOST AT SEA Bowl, hOddlebutys ski sroa,^ 13 year before. They represented 58 By OSCAR WILDE FRroAY AEwns,- Greece, Falx 19 (P)— per cent o f total coUecUona. A miles from the main campus. TEEN-HOPS DIBEOTBD BY FRED BLlSH HI For Hichnt Quality The S 3 t t A freigl^ Trls 10.7 per cent .increase In t6ba«eo- Maty is OQ the food obmmlttee fVKRT FRIDAT U4# ( t-4S) LOVL OF LIFE HiernretMs m d her crew of 13 ate , Baat Sfirtice at . (#46) TIC_TAt DOilt_.noH We have about 40 electric razors to be sold at half tax revenue was the b lg i^ t rlM 7J6 P J f. UiSS ( t) 8BARCB FOR TOMORROW issN d lost In Ike A e g i^ Sea. ' for the period. Indlvldaal incom^ Lowest Cost <#4St ,rr txHu.n -MF vt»r price. All nationally advertised makes—for men and n e Bh^ left Athnns ta x dnys tax reoeiptz clBBted* ohly J per 1 0 YO D R HITNCT women-:-Are included. If you ever intend to buy an- ‘“ l a «ur| | 0 of gstn for TV THEATER WIfli Nkneimum Trado PoH^ifpii's U itt < SVIDINO LIGHT electric razor, RIGHT NOW is the time to do it— anti .,)|lotihth|r h *» hssh heais) EVERT NIGHT Origliid Litf $399.f 5 I wse SAUH TAX TOTJU. UP low save one half. f FJR. KtTTT wt. Hartford, FeR 19 0P)=Tlie 8U U ^ JW'hii H(KX Onmmissiwmr rspoTtsd tmSny n VO BBATEH IO m t ineome 'fnin'anlea and use 'BB . -Sr S'- ,D TOBH8 tmees fOr H w quarter sndsd r k i ’ » , 1968. w«s:3S0S;961 hlgHsr rW5?" L ' ^ RBUW tlqui (or the admo 'psriod in 1967^ iNfR- e npamlliMlBiiwf Johd l .. futtiTui ■At 717 MAIN STREET 69MI flto'tetti.eelleeted Iqr tbo Urt s il v e r l a n e l h a r t f o r d -.V ACRES OF N e e PARKING sn ,

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 19B9 PAGE r o u s MANl HKSTER EVENMNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1989 PAGE FIVE ,1 ..I.— rests and are oontinuing Investiga­ Tolland County Totiand County tion of the case. ^ ths 8RC and planned to leave the w D or—« * • PRESORIPnONS « n o —low ' No bourt date has been set for DAY OB NIGHT country. 1 v t o t t o — i m S E C Charges WINDOW SHADES Daily Radio WHAT—OIO Red Cross Sets Hammer to Talk the BeUuccl brothers. B T B X F E B T 8 Otiterhia, who says he was born j WOOD— W POP-»1410 U.S. Aides Sure Talk , • . ! . In Siberia, dented both charges. He j W K N B - « « t v I StaadM d X lM On Court Reform Polio Hard bn Adpltfl ARTHUR DRU8 II-»H TAt*lTlfl W l l H '*’"**' '*P finsnclsl empire-irtnee WASHARLE ■ Quota of $12,959 1 coming to the United States in I INTERSTATE Xlw tQUofrtai prainun M bM New W k — Folio oecura far A RookvUle Red Cross Chapter Tolland County PemoeraU hope more fre^ently among children, AQUA SHADES mat an aupfiUad iiy Qw radio wnc-:-MlghUttae To Bar Berlin Strife iShifthifi Fiindsi'""'"'”'*'™"™"’"’ “ , .Some of the .SEC charges against WDRC—Heart Ittnd Show quota Of |12,«19 hat been an' to hear a clarifieation of Qov. but for adults ths disease is nwra Marie to Order m nacuDrata and ara subjoct to WPOP—MDca Lawless noiinced for the 1969 American Rlbleoffa court.'reform bill at a serious. In one study of 618 pa­ I ------G\iterms stem fiom alleged manl- j (Conflnned from Page One) j p,,intlons of slock he formerly con- S3J5 With YmAr RoUere eH ai^ wtttMUt ttoOca. AY—Night Owl Red Croat fun I drive opening meeting tonight tients' it was found that only 4 (CoatiBaGd from Pgcg One) WTIC—At the U.N. per cent of the polio victims in I , 1. ..trolled In the Bon Ami Co. parent March 1. Atty. Harry Hammer, Vernon's operations until he relinquished | Orford Sosp Co. In Man- Full l,ine of Cuntom m a rtu ttf Bm M Ntwt WDRC—Heart Fund.Show Dr. Allyn Danibeck, drive dialr- S o under-5 age group were vic­ force the issue of the a e c e i « WPOP—Hike Lawless Demoeratlo repreeentatlye, will control last week, ' cheater *'^Bi>^Matio Mr tha n m aun !•:«•— man, said the quota Is abimt equal tims of respiratory paralysis. ^ routes. VENETIAN BLINDS WHAY—Night Owl ■peak to the Tolland County Dem­ Incidenoe was 2% per cent in the The affldavlls said no evidence' Ron Ami has asked the SEC to Doff WTIC—Treasury o( Music to the 1953 quota. A b r^ d o w n ocratic Aesn. at 8 pjn. at Warren TV SERVICE Some officiala here were pur.zled WOl.*v. Krc*ir»l WDRC—Mtwlc^Throiigh the Night 6-15 age group, then rose succra- had been found that anv collateral " " trading ^ of Bon of quotas within the chapter area Memorial Town Hall, Stafford sively: 28,1 per cent In the 16-80 by the timing of Khrushchev's E. A. JOHNSON WKNB —CbttCk Caxoa WPOP—Mike tawless Springs. SEBVINO MANOHBSTEB WnC-KMt m U tr |•:I5— shows the RockvUle-Vernon-Tai- group. 81-6 in the 31-89-groim, and speech. It was made after the hRrt hten pofllfd for thf mon<‘> nppPrtl U^e ]\ew mftnasc- WDRC—Ankor Johntoii WHAY—Night Owl cottville quota to be highest at Lawrence Moe, of Andover, and B(K)KV lLLi: W FOP—ConiMCticut BtUrooin w n c —Treasury of Music 44.4 per cent in the 40-65 age western powers had formally pro­ apparently siphoned. I meni of Bon Ami contends the PAINT GO. $7,495. Somers is second with a iresldent In announcing the meet The .Iscobs firm's auditors, the SET should confine Its charges to «:•»- WDRC-‘Muslo Through the Night group. 723 .Main S t„ Tel, M l 9-4.MU WIMr—MtVt WPOP—Mika Lawless $1,216 quota, and Fllington third ig, said county Democrats had posed a foreign ministers meeting, affidavits stated, have not yet the group which ran Ihe company <;1»- U:W- with $1,164. expressed a d ^ r e to find out Ml 3-8185 hut he omitted any reference to WIKF-Muate wlUt Jot Olniid WHAY—Night Owl located conslderahle amounia of durlpg the pertnil the alleged In- Other town quotas are Coven­ more about the bill. He eald those ANTENNAS BEPAIBBD that, .seiMirities l■vclonglnK to the com- fraciions occurred, «:U— WTIC—Behind the Pages now opposed to it feel they might WHAY—Hound Doc WDRC—Music Through ths Night try, $909; Tolland, $819; Somers- and IN STALLED Qnh^ interpretation for his pany. Their value was indicated WCCC—Record Revle* WPOP—Hike Lawless vllie, $767 and Willlngton, $689. change their minds if they under­ WKNR—Date Book lt;45- stood it better. For this reason |tsihg a tough tone at this partl- to he $1.,309,000 nr more. WTIC-Roae MlUer , WHAY—Night Owl The Rockville Chapter failed to ""cular time is that he is trying to WDEO—Arthur Johnson ' WTIC—UN Radio Revisw meet Its quota in the 1958 drive, Moe prevailed upon Hammer to "The accountants,^', the affidavits | )x-*l \'gii|*u l-^O I IgaR REMODEL WPOP—ConnaeUcM BaUrooin WDRC—Music Through ths Night address the meeting. develop the strongest ant! most continued “har'e been uuahle to fl.e 1 1 ▼ v I o .M flC a fllsra WPOP—Mike Lawless and as a result has had dlfllculty threatening position possible from ' «:3»- In providing ,iU its usual services. complete the audit because they YOIR W K A Y —Hound D oc ll:*a— which to enter Into negotiations, Itave ^>ccn hmdered. ilelayed and WCCC—Record Review WHAY—Music Alley Dr. Dambeck is utging residents hoping thereby to frighten and romorroM o ii WKNB—Chuck Ctron writ —News to contribute to the local chapter, obstructed l-y Ihe respn:isih!e nf- WTIU-Rote HUler WDRC-News PoUce Hold Two divide the western powers. ficera of .lac ohs, principally r companies controlled it.v ((onHni.ed From Oiia) See Our Displays of U:sa- Two Blast Hartford men, Don­ ginning next weekend with British WTIC—Rots Miller WHAY—Music Alley ald B. Belluccl, 31, and hU brother !ll>em. were involved" ' W D R C —A rth u r Johneon Prime Minister , e WOOD and STEEI, WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom WTH —Starlight Serenade Harry, 30, have been charged with In First Role ' ('omficoi was accused by tlie urion A'H.s onl\’ .» handful of \‘ote.« WDRC—Music Through the Night Hospital Checks Another pos.sib1e interpretation • :•(>— WPOP—Mike I-awless committing injury or risk of in­ suggested here was that Khru.sh- .SEC of financing a program in­ under the I\v<'-third.s majority. C . \ n i N E T S W H A Y —P re d Swanson jury to a minor female and are Mrs. Aliiea Lesperance Savva. : W CCC—R eco rd R eview 11:45- chev really intends to put pi essure who plays Cecily, the very sweet i tended to muintam .lavntis sto Starlight Serenade Cardinal O’Hara on the flripply lines through east ingenue in “The Importance of | set the date toi- a strike If t-tie W T IC -N e w t WDRC—Music Through the Night each. Germany and wants to build up a Stork Exchange Trading in tlie WUH<' New* R eporter Being Erne.st.’’ is a newcomer to j majority approvea one. ■ DISHM ASHERS and WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom WPOP—Mike Lawless Philadelphia, Feb. 19 —John The two were arreeted last night record of warnings and threats to Center Thespians. i stock W'as lialtcil last Dec. .3. Tlie nece.a..ai\ UiM— on warrants Isued by the Town rtffidnvitH .saiil the SR(' hn.s t)cen He aaid that the public will be 'SINKS • :W - WINF—Sign on Cardinal O'Hara haa been in discourage the western, powers Henry Quertln playing Alger-j 5‘ T 'f W IN P -N e w t Court. from taking effective counter ac­ non in the same production, unnhlo to determine the nature of given ample, notiue. »:1&- Mlserlcordla Hospital three days W lNk—Bporte Kaisers Married 50 Years Both men are accused of being tion. teaches auto mechanics at Man-1 The artist is not pleading with his reHection for an Inspiration, ('omfjcor'H husineN.s, 'Pomorrowa vote climaxea an Is- WHAY—F M Swanson for observation. Involved in an incident with a 15- MG E0W8 from Corttr's Western planning, informants Chester High School and is also he's studying his hand in the 3-\vny mirror. Wesley Dennis, The .SKr* motion againrit the ,ane whirli began when the old ron- M. A. Peterson, Inc. W CCC—Record R eview Woman Held Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaiser, 237^ yiar-old Manchester girl. She is in said, is going forward on the pri­ .lac'ohs firm iomea up today be- tiart expired Sept ,10. 10-S8. (^om- WKNB-Open Mike This was learned today after 1910. Kaiser was employed at MORIARTY playing his initial role for Thes- , Illustrator of 90 children's book.s, finds that hands are the hard­ School St., observed their 60th the custody o f Juvenile authorities, mary a.ssumption that negotiations est things to draw, so he rigged up this m inor to help lilm study foio Federal Jiidze .Sidney .Sugar- par\y offers ha . e been rejected 607A NEM r.VnK AVE. ' WTIC-Roea Miller Richard Cardinal Cusblng, arch­ Cheney Bros, for many years. plans but comes to them with wide i Book Artist | Elmwood Section, WDRC—Arlhim Johnson In Son^s Death wedding anniversary Saturday. police said. on poqo 5 of THIS po- will be held beginning with a for­ experience. He played major roles ; his own hands. Behind him aic the ill\islralions from a bonk man t'xice by the union, WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom bishop of Boston, announced that They have three daughters, Mrs, Lt. BMward Winzler and Patrol­ RROTHERS eign ministers meeting in late West Hartford A thanksgiving high Mass was William Ahlf and Mrs. Burton J. in New Britain Teachers College ! on Ceniian Shepherds. Fast .SHtmday, (Antenna aur- T))c areas that are affected by i:SO- he would officiate at the March man Allan Smith made the ar­ SOI OENTEB ST. p w . April or early May. the vote are New Haven. Hartford. Call Collect AD 2-4407 W H A Y—F re d Swanson Hartford, Feb. 19 UP) — Mrs. celebrated Saturday morning at 9 McQuade, both of Manchester, and dramatic productions, with New Here Friday rendered on a warrant obtained by WTIC—Rosa M iller 18 Investiture of the Most Rev. HO 8-8185 Whether Dulles will be able to Britain Repertory and the Wind-1 |.am lt I lure. Tlieix will be no cliarge for Windels. Tlie warrant charged Gu- ’ Norwich. New I onrton. Meriden. WDRC—Arthur Johneon C-ertruda Hacklarth, 27, Avon la Mrs. Robert B. Anderson of Ekist Ol'I'.V SAT. Til! 4:00 P.M. John J. Wright as Bishop of Pitts­ o'clock in S t James’ Church, and baaaaaas » • a * * * { take part is still unknown, n ie sor Jesters. He has been a resident | The public is invited to the Icc- admission. , terma had failed to file reporla to i Middletown and RIamfoid, WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom being held at Hartford County Hartford; and four grandchildren. ailing Secretary is scheduled to be­ burgh. Cardinal O'Hara was to a dinner and reception for more : 0088 A NIARIM O AID 1 of Manchester since la.st Septem­ Wesly Dennis, illustrator of * ’WHAJf—Fred Swanson Jail today on a charge of man­ have officiated. gin. radiation treatment for his ber. “ Flip.” “ Sea Star," "Misty of WTIC—Roes MUIer than 100 guests was held that eve­ —^The average Frenchman : H A V 8 T O 88 slaughter In the death of her*6- A hospital spokesman said the ning at the Knights of Columbus abdominal cancer at Walter Reed Mrs. Ruth Tticker interprets the Chincoteague,” and dozens of oth­ WDRC—Am ur Johnson spends 7 per cent of his, budget on Army Hospital tomorrow. The ef­ WPOP—Connecticut Ballroom months-old aon. 70-year-old archbishop of Philadel­ Home. Present were relatives from leiinire-Ume interests and activi­ role of Lady Bracknell. She taught er besl-setllng children's books, a-aa— fectiveness of tht.s treatment waa speech and'drama in Ljuin,-Mass., wdll speak Friday at 8 p.m. in the She was arrested yesterday, and phia was not ill and his condition Welland, Ontario, Canada, and ties. ’W H A Y—F re d Sw anson was "not serious at all." said to be a key factor in his fu­ and at East Hartford High School. auditorium of Whiton Library iii W n c - N e w s after arraignment in Avon Justice Rochester, N. Y„ and friends from • ^ T O 88 T H 8 88STT WDRC—Neera Reporter This was confirmed by Cardinal Manchester and surrounding areas. ture prospects. ' She also is a recent arrival in a lecture sponsored by the Man­ W PO P—Newa Court, was ordered held under town. chester Pine Arts Assn. $25,000 bond. The case was con­ O'Hara’s physican. Dr. Thomas J. 'Die couple were remembered with d iO J- Ryan. Dr. Ryan said the prelate numerous gifts. 9 Notonyourlife! The re.st of the roles are all W IN F —Newa tinued until next week. The Zenith Quality SO-R bSSO Dennis’ first book, ' Flip,'' tlie would leave the hospital Within Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser were mar­ Coventry handled by .seasoned Thespian per- story of a hor.se that sprouted 'w iN F—Muale (or Bvenina Hartford County DeL Kdward complete...yet is unexcelled former.s. • :I5- Matus said, the woman admitted two weeks. He did not comment ried in Hungary in 1909, and came Ruth Grzyb wings, is now in its tenth edition. W H A Y—SVad Sw anson on Cardinal Cushlng’a announce­ in performance by hearing “The Importance of Being striking the'baby on the head with to the United States later that aids leUing for $200. or more. Ernest'' will be presented Friday p-lip's creatoR is a native of Fal­ WTIC—Strictly Sports ment in Bogton that Cardinal ear. They first lived in Passaic, W D R C —A rth n r Johnson her flat. , - . DAY NURSERY 10-Day Money Back Guaran­ Finance Board and Saturday evenings at Bowers mouth, Maas., who now lives in W’POP—Connecticut Ballroom O’Hara has been ordered by doc­ J., coming to Manchester in Warrenton, Va. He own., a ranch j a*ss— "She said she was emotionally tors to take several weeks rest 158 Silver Lane tee! ComeJn...or phone for - Schol auditorium, with curtain at W 'HAY—John D abr upset about home condlUons," the home demonstration today! 8:30. on which are hor.ses. models for his . WTIC—Emile Cota Olea Club The tall, frail prelate has been East, Hartford hooka. Also on the ranch are dogs. | detective added. bothered by arthritis for some Meets Tonight Tickets may’ be purchased at the WDRC—Arthur Johnson Tel. JA 8-1565 door. cats, and birds, including a 175-lb. i WPOP—ConnecUcut Ballroom Mrs. Hackbarth's son, Joe^h, time. [ “IMng 8ou n ^ ■ :4V- died at St. Francis Hospital Feb. Convenient HMrtitgAldt emu. (The emu w’ss sent to him WHAY—FYed Swanson Cardinals Cushing and O'Hara FOR INCOME TAX by a friend In Atistralla, and cost ^ U of a fractured skull, Matus were the only Americans among To Aircraft With Counsel WTIC—^Thrce Star oixtra said. : ASSISTANCE. CALL $500 postage. I WDRC—U>well Thomas 23 new members of the Sacred Hours: 6:30 a.m. lINN’S PHARMACY Ottawa to Check WPOP—Cooneetlcat Ballroom The cause of death was deter­ College named by Pope John ANDERSON The Coventry Board of Finance Dennis received his formal train­ i:o a - mined In an autopsy conducted by to 5:30 p.m. ing as an artist at the New .School W IUY—Fred Swanson X X ni. They received their red PHONE Ml S-4136 will- meet at 8 p.m. today In the Capital’s Sprawl W TIC-Skl Report ^ hosidtal authorities, according to hats at the papal consistory In Ml 9-4764: Ml 9-0854 Ages 2 and up Town Office Building with town of Design in Boston, and did fash- : the detective. n NANDU BATniMi AM ACCn WDRC—Amu* and Andy December. roe woer. WAsna ama eounsel In an effort to determine ion sketches for Filenc's and Jor- , W PO P—Bob Sco tt Show Deputy \^Ooronen Francis- J- With ‘Green Belt’ t:IV - what restrictions apply in the dan Marah. ! WHAY—Fred Swinson Fahey o f Hartford. County ordered spending of certain town funds. Among the books Dennis has 11- j WTIC—Your Senator from Conn. the investigation o f - ihe baby's Ottawa — The 20-year-old dream lustrated for other authors were j WDRC- Anwi* and Andy Manchester Attorneys George W PO P—Bob Sco tt Show death, which was conducted by Lessner and Paul Groobert have of Jacquee Greber, French town “ The Red Pony” for .lohn Stein- ' »:*#- Matus and State P o lic e m a n been asked to attend tonight’s planner engaged by Canada, is beck. “Simbn’’ for Jocelvn Arundel. W H A Y —F re d Sw anson Charles Rust o f’tbe Hartfo{d bar­ meeting in an attempt to clarify a “Misty of Chincoteague " for Mar­ WTIC—News ‘ racks. coming true. His plan waa to halt V W D R C -A n sw e r P le a se statement made by Atty.'Groobert the spread of fbe capital city with guerite Henry. \ WPOP—Bob Soott Show 1150 Bunitido AvangEatt Hartford to the effect that town government a “green belt" ; To Show .Movies 1:45- administrators have a certain Canada's Federal Government \ tVhen______Dennis .speaks at the WHAY—Fred Swanson JUST BEYOND THE MANCldlSTEB TOWN LINE ^ ___ , . W T IC -^ e w a Soviet Slup Hits amount of leeway in the spending , has moved to expropriate all pri-i Wh.lon Libiary, he will :ilso show WDRC-E. B Mmrpw OAabma ^JdniPGR WEOe# THUBSeg eHIif B AJO. to 9 PJd. o f town funds listed In the annual i vately owned land in a .37,600-acre i niovies of a recent .safari he-made W PO P—Bob Sentt FOR PREMIUM OUAUTY AT A LOW FR1C| Rocks, 46 Saved olora Hours: mon..tue8.satWV^« AJO. to 8 P.M. budget'as general budget Items. ' area surrounding the present built-! to Africa.- He will ‘ show- how he WHAY—Ed P. Korean The question originally arose j up part of the national capital and ! transformed the phvsical details W TIC-Nlfhtiliie -V ' when Coventry’s First and Second keep it permanently free of occu -1 of African land.scapes and wild- , WDRC-wStd Bdrgen.. Norway, Fe6. 19 (P) — W PO P—^ Sco tt Show Selectman spent $240, taken from j pation for residential or commer- ] ]-,fg to suit- his purpose in illu.s- • il5— Hie'Russian ship Nowajaslblr ran SPECIALS the General Roads Fund, for the i clal purposes. j tratlng the book “Simba " about a WHAY—Nikht Owl aground on a rocky stretch of the installatidn of 2-way. radios in: Alreadv a 1,300-acre government i jjpr, WTIC-NiraUhia town-owned trucks. ^ experimental farm has_been _estab- financed the safari WDRC—hRulo Ihroush tha Night Norwegian coast early today. FOOD SHOP HERE! Todtiy, Friday and Saturday to WPOP—Bob Scott Show Rep. Stephen Loyzim. a member; lished in the green belt and 4-000 giving the pot from a All 46 persim aboard were res­ of the Board, of Finance, contends more acres will be added to It. | , • . nminiv eames He . WHAY—Nl-N ig h t'o w l cued by the Scottish trrighter that no authorisation for the ex-|. Oty planners conaider s^^ Z. TX ZX.JXXom h ^ S W g_____ h ■ Iho Night Soutra -AS near gale w ih^ and DEERFOOT penditure was made by the Board , belts>lt.s the onlvonly cur.cure for un-econom-un-et|oqom ^ I WPOP—Bob Soott Show and that no specific item is listed ic “ urban sprawl.’’ g:45- heavy seas pounded the stranded year. When the pot didn't quite . W H A T—» Igfat Owl ■Up* SMOKED in the budget for this purpose. He I cover the cost of going to Africa. : OPEN HOUSE w n c —Nl raUln# The Norwegian Navy said no 4 to V contends that the Selectmen had' WDRC-r______usie Thrmigh the Night 46-01. CAN SHURFINE ' Dennis promised the department!] one was injured. There were 42 L b . A v g . no right to spend the sum. WPOP—Bob Beott Show Centiirvs' Club Sees store Abercrombie and Fitch , he | • :00- men and four women aboard. LB. The Selectmen, bn the other i would draw' au animal w allpaper'] WHAY—Night Owl PICNICS \hand, maintain that the radios The Bhip ran hard ^aground on based on the thing.s he saw in ' Friday, Feb. 20 till 9 P.M. w n c —N l^ ta e the BrosmesHlaer rocks in the CHOICE GRADE come under the listing of equip­ Dance Exhibition WDRC—luiuighta of American Heart Africa. I InsUtute Fens Fiord, some 33 miles north TOMATO JUICE ment for the purpose of road up­ WPOP—Hike LavloMi of Bergen. Her sise was estimated BEEF free Stamps WHh T h is... keep and can therefore be install­ A dance demonstration was In his spare time Dennis plays ; ] Saturday, Feb- 21 till 6 P.M. e :S S - at 4,000-5,000 tons. ed with mone.v taken from the given b.v a group from the Ger­ polo, and entertains the hundreds ’ ] WWF—News of youngsters who troup to his ; • : i e - , ' Salvage vessels were headed for General Roads item, even though trude Tyler dance, studio at the WINF—BoadsteiM CUT-RITE RIB R O A S T TOTAL t:I5— the site, but the wind was ex­ 1 LB. SURER RADON they are not specifically mentioned. meeting of the Junior Century WHAY—Night Owl pected to build up to a full-fledged VALUE Club of Manchester T\iesday! •wnc—Nbiuine . _ gain tonight The Ruastans were 1 LB. TORK SAOSARE MEAT $1.24 night i WDRC—mglillghts of American Heart At the business meeting, Mrs., Dementtrotor, '59 Chevies will be avail­ Institute being brought to Bergen. L b .0 9 c ■ ,V. Scientists Study o stA T N tw run o il Here's your BIG chance to get even WPOP-Mike Lawless WAX PAPER John Frank, Mrs. Mario Frat- j 9S.0S6 FOB UBNCH DOTH laroli and Mrs. Philip S. Hyde DtVlLOPMENTI higher trode-ins, LO W down poyments able. Try out privileges on USED CARS. TeleTMoB ProKrams 0 PLUS $1.00 WORTH Bi*ine in Lake vvere elected members of the nom -1 Los Angeles, Feb. 19 UR—Supe­ FOR On Pa«e Two rior Court has approved expendl' 22-01. CAN ENERGY FREE STAMPS inating committee. Mrs. Joseph — Te^int up to 36 MONTHS. Used can Do business here AT HOME, with us, ture of $6,036 for a marble bench Oslo—Norway’s Lake Rorholt- Santini of the wa.vs and means . at Tyrone Power's gravesids In fjorden, found .recently . to con­ committee announced that the I at even lower prices. Our full sides force where SERVICE is convenient, where you Bollywood cemetery. DEERFOOT tain ancient sea rvater, is being club’s annugl dance and buffet | LIQUID DETERGENT studied by a -team of Swedish and wlU be held June 13. and 'Mrs. GENCRAL ihcecutoris of Power’s estate MORREU E-Z CUT will be here to show you around. K N O W the people you do business with. asked that tba sum be taken from BONELESS DAISY ROLLS Norwegian scientists. Prof. Kaare Roger Hall reported that the first T V S ER V IC E the estate,' valued at $300,000. Strom of Oslo University esti­ club socisl for the members and I They acted on. the request of Oie HAM >^690 SWtALL AND VEBT LEAN. US. mates that the brine, left In the thejr husbands will- be held M OC A OaO actor's widow, J^rs. Debmrah Pow- MAXWEU HOUSE lakq as tlie land rose alter the last April 3. - (Whole Ham) Nights PIob Parts ef. ■\- DEERFOOT SKINLESS ice age. is about 6,000 yearo old. tV L. l a S-MC8 Power, 45, died last Nov. 16 In DEERFOOT The lake, in Telemark Province, Is now about 10 miles from the Bridge Opened Madrid while on movie location. can 7 seacoast and -150 feet above sea COFFEE i ^ - FRANKFDRTS BOLOGNA Toronto — The 4' 2-mile Burling­ 1958 IMPALA HARDTOP 1955 MERCURY CLUB COUPE level. The salt -layer o f w'ater, ton Bay Ski-way, said to be the 1 Lb. CnHo Pkg. MACHINE SUOED v.-tilch starts about 420 feet * below .. longest bridge in Canada, is now Extremely low mileage. Fully etjuipped in­ .Mercomalic drive, radio and heater. << -sr-cT. the surface of the -Sfljcmt-deep open for traffic. It carries motor 1 cluding V-8 engine. M int.condition. » 2 6 9 9 A-1 condition. * 7 9 0 RIIEND lake, is clearl.v separated from traffic high over Burlington Beach tile fresh, water. The discovery of and’the shipping entrance to Ham­ f t f t this rarity of both salt and fresh P O R K R O A S T ilton Harbor.and makes the Queen ■V Shopin... » water in the san.e lake was made Elizabeth Way a complete four-lane b^' a young student in tsklng lake- highway from Niagara Falls to 1957 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON 1956 BUIGK SPECIAL 2-DOOR water samples for an assignment. Toronto. FRUITS • VEGETABLES Lb. .35c DEEBFOOT Equijiped with a g a .s .saving 6 cylinder en An original, clean, The Rockville Area * 1 4 9 7 one owner car. * 1 1 9 8 LIVERWURST gine. Very clean throughout. TMSWnXENSl • aORIGOLD By ’Tlie Piece Lb. 49c m s s m FINK SEEDUSS CHICKEN W M O B I 8.ee worth ef W erid Green Staaipe 1956 FORD 9-PASS. STATION WAGON 1954 DODGE STATION WAGON with the pnrohaae ef 2 large bottlee of 8RAPEFRUIT V-8 engine.' Radio and heater. Excellent in.iide and out. PARTS Ideal fam ily car. * 1 3 9 9 Ideal second car. €f. 4 For 29c Htlps k««p your ...... 1 ' ' ' i ' ...... LEGS end burnor clean as it IREASTS Ha 69e BBOOKFfBIA BUTTER 69c L h . boats your home I WEEKEND WINGS Hb.3Sc VANITY CHASE n id Fancy Solid Fack RT-98 is the most completely FAN^Y WESTERN FAIR SANBOKN la Oil effective fuel oil additive in use You're dollars smarter to buy from Carter TISSUE , today. This helps your oil SPECIALS laataat Coffee iONITA vs,. burner deliver more clean, de­ CARROTS pendable heat. You get pre­ The Best Deal Always 12 roNs $1.00 6 « L io r 9 S c S e m t $ 1 .0 0 Who’s The Man lu Tha Driven’ Seat? mium serviro, too. All designed '•i . - ' ■ , to make home heating easy. It could he you behind the wheel of a Snster Hoftee tnirJc , . . Lb. Pkf. 1 0 c . .W h o te ' MRDSEYE Oraagn Jiikn going where the business is. The mobile sqft serve Ice-cream Industry Is one of the fastest growing businesses in toe country CHICKEN TV St^e Dtaner Caff May hr a m Beef, Chicken, —«nd Mister fioftee leads the flelil. S<^ Us. Haa 8 Ox. C a m T n r k e y A newly created territory in tbla area needs p man who Is aim­ M o b ilh a a t 8?.!$8 99c, ing high and haa the ambition to'get there. A man who wants jo r T H E Rb I TAG OH 2 ipkgs. $1.00 S for $1.00 to be a fleet owner, operating his own buslneaa and making C o n * '’ T H tlH ^iT Y lARGAINS FEATURED AT: 88,000 to 813,000 |icr unit ON jRACH TRUCK UNIT . . , for WE GIVE . u. 8. ir*. 1 GRiRFffRUIT Fancy MoIntoeh only eight months wqrk! We train yon,-plan }'-o

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- THURSDAY, TEBRUARY 19, 1969 been cloeed since the end of last on the committee meeting for the PAOB StX (ki Domestic Problems summer's tourist business. The Wasliinj^ton PTA . PTA-Chib Scout Fair to be held Jaycees to Heap' Blaze Levels structure was made of wood and on May 2. The next meeting of that it might darken, the tssth if eodlum fluoride tp our water sup­ Independency Minna that In this recommendation he I GENERAL has a' brick front. Sees T rip Slides the fair committee will he on Johnson Monday Is bucking them, and In such a the dosage was a UtUs heavy. A ply. ___ Wednesday, Feb. 25, at the home Open Forum mouthful of brown teeth would not Geo. A. CalUoustts D.C. A t the “% tel crumbled, it fired One detail of Uia propoted C y- spectacular manner as to run the Empty Hotel an adjacent 3-story apartment of Mrs. Salafta, 35 Summer St. Connecticut risk of some alienation of the In­ be too figt^rlng to many I am 119 Center SL T V SERVICE Nixon Says Ike Tops Mrs. F elix' S. Klock was the Leonard Johnson, supervisor of pruk agreement throwa a larger building, which was occupied by Volunteers for .various committees,...... EnrttinQ ^fraUn stinctive affections which have Tlayfaig This Safe’ sure. Do the proposers of its use Days M AC A OsO Atlantic a ty . N.J., Feb. 19 (4PV— speaker at the Washington School are still needed and anyone (n -! 'oataHatlon and inspection for the > BT XBB cloud on the Ikland'i prospective deny this? •n aili be DeMoersey* about 50 people. rh'A meeting on Tuesday. existed between Governor and To the Editor, Nights freewPlBS Parts A wind-whipped fire today de­ Police Sergeant Mario Florlanl teresterl In helping is requested to ' Hartford Electric Light Co., will -NO GO., me. Independence than would be neces­ Yankee This is.Just the b^Jnning of To the Editor, Mr. and Mrs. Klock and tlielr state.' Until very recently the A.M.A< TEL. Ml »r84M Taft as Conservative stroyed the... Royal Palms Hotel snd * contingent of men inside the three sons spent last summer on cell Mrs. Sslsfia. j speak at the monthly meeting of what they can do as to mass msd- When the referendum for sn od' sary from generous and far-sighted By A. H. 0. Perhaps, nonetheless, he will win ^ ***^ took no aides In this matter of iention. Their next move might dttion to the Mary Cheney Library Ignited an adjacent spsriment tniming stnicture and led residents; African Safari and Mrs. the Manchester Junior CHtamber through on the issue, and find the a ninGt policy. placing sodium fiuortds In our 1»e to add tranquilizers or vitamins Was voted down, 1 was* disap­ building. .Some .W people scurried L u l into the biting pi-e-dawn cold, Klock show ed movies of the. Afri- NORWALK MAN DROWNED of Commerce Monday night- PubUihera state with him. But our present By JAMES MARLOW ^esLns called the speech "terrific” The meeting vrill be held » t 8:80 r t n a i t i October t. UU Britain. It now appears, Is de­ In his budget message, Governor drinking water. They sure are in our water. pointed. The reading and reference ^ I I ’ * Royal Palms stood just a | ran people, the manv wild animals Norwalk, Feb. 19 (.'Pi—James J. Rlbicoff once more pulls out all reading would have to say that he (AF Nswa Analyst) but others dismissed it as a “col­ reported : half-blork from the boardwork. and birds. There were movies of Oarlucct, 49, Norwalk, drowned at the Red Ember. * • manding that Its own future pos­ for it now. Until two years ago I am as sincere as any one of rooms are often overcrowded. lection . of generalities" and one PiibB*e4 Been Beenlnl______feUetpt the stops in an effort to get Cbn- has not yet begun to conquer the As disappointed as I was, I still Washington, F»b. 19 (g*) — How at 2:30 a.m. A cold wdnd blew ihej Thei:? were no relajrts of any In­ two tribes, the lalleal people in the yesterday when his rowboat over- Johnson will txik on nonui^Bl . Bolldosrallfaya entered at the session of military bases on the feeling of aversion and revulsion they took no action. I do not be­ them in opposing this rat poison jibed at it with the statement he flames out of control and an hour j juries. Some of those forced to flee and binaural sound and give a h t^ nectlcut to buy a mammoth high­ be added to our water. Ask belisvs that the refkrendum was eonservativs Is President Eisen­ world, the men being seven feet iurned. Police said flarluccl, sn U Manchester. Conn., as island, and Its own absolute sover­ with which this sUte instinctively lieve that in the past two years was glad to see Eisenhow'er w'as later, a crowd of about 400 saw I from their homes stood huddled in demonstration. otKi Clain Mall MaUtr. way bonding program. that they could have come up wijth some of the writers if the vote of Justlflsd. I am confldeht that next hower? and over, and the smalleat people, employe of the Spsngel Dredging eignty over these bASrs, shall he greets such a gigantic borrowing tlmg there is a -referendum for an for “mother, home and heaven.” th ^valla collapse. | the street aa the adjacent apart- Any person in the Manchester He recommends a bond authori­ such favorable’ statistics. It takes the House o f Delegatee o f the the Pygmiea. These tribes live Co., was in a rowboat at Village .ION RAThS and spending program, or the Vice President Nixon said Tues­ On June 19, 1952, in a nationally area interested in joining UieJay- permanently guaranteed In the sation of $346 million for the ini­ ysars to gather atatiatics be they American Medical Assn, was addttfoli to that library. It will There were no Mcujwnts in theiment building became a mass of ^within '200 miles of each other Creek In South Norw’slk, where I In Advance tiation during the next four years state’s feeling that- this is still carry - E tb* Issue Is properly pre­ day that Eissnhower — at least on televised broadcast, Taft criticized 100 room. 5-atory. thotel, . . ^yhich has (flames, Mrs, Anlbony Salafta reported the firm Is con.strurtlng s beach. rees are Inrited to attend. One Tear ...... tlSSU settlement which creates Inde­ somehow out of character for him bsnefidal or otherwise. unanimous. 1 sm told a voice the General on both foreign and f o Months ...... 77# of a statewide comprehensive high­ There are persons that cannot vote was takMi and that about one s e n ts to the voters. domestic problems — is more con­ n r e e Montba ...... 280 pendence for Cyprus. way construction program. He personally. And, so far as ws can I have faith that, on the aver- domestic policies. He even suggest­ te e Meath ...... 1 30 ! discover, there Is “ not eTen any use aluminum ware in cooking. third voted, agalnts it. 'Why? servative than the late Sen. Rob­ .30 Under such a decree, the new coins for this program a "pay-as- agO, With enlightened public opin­ ed Eisenhower was a New Dealer, Weekly ...... 'kyerage man-realisation that the How is this by-product of alu­ There was no record kept of those ert A. T aft of Ohio. for he said he did not believe "the flkiKis Copy ... .0* government to be created on Cy­ we-grow" slogan designed to eoitl- ion, the majority decides properly. Eisenhower himself was asked snite’s need for roads Is tlie' emer­ minum going to affect them ? This opposed or in favor. New’ Deal wing of the Republican prus would never have the privi­ bat Connecticut's lingering senti­ ,T h *t Is my faith in democracy. last December whether he had !*• MKMBKR OE gency thing the Governor, and the Information was given me by one On Feb. 7, 1958 the following T ^ t is why a referendum on the party” could win. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lege of acceding to. or protesting, mental loyalty to the "pay-as- who cannot use aluminum. There resolution was adoptsd by Madi­ grown more Conaervative since the * T h e Associated Press la excluslvelv .vou-go" principle it once followed Surveys in back of him, proclaim fluorl^tion Is in order though Nevertheless, Taft acknowledged this arrangement. And that Is pre­ it to be. The bumpiest road in the are children that cannot use swim­ son County and Anderson. City November elections. He replied o p e n Series eBUtled to the use of republlcatlon of in all ILs expenditures. This much I am not as scared of fluoridation then that "so far aa the philosophy that Eisenhower "has gradually nil news dispatches credued to it or cisely why Britain Is insisting on aipte, in fact, is the one the Gov­ ming pools with chloride in them Boards of Health: (Indiana). as some people are. I have respect Dr. J. Maurice Hohlfeld will be I BOt otherwise credited In this paper bonding by the state, he calculates, Are we sure that this sodium ^ it resolved “That the Madi­ la concerned, I think I have come around almost to the position in Qna,lity ernor’s bonding program has just for our town officials but It is in which I have occupied” on some Bed also the local news published here. this advance guarantee - so that will make possible a total high­ ffuoride is not going to affect son County and Anderson City never had one single change.” the first speaker in a series of three I All rlkhts of republlcatlon of special way program involving $522 mil- ahead. ths name of .democracy that I am domestic questions. IBspat^es herein are also reserved it can, it hopes, escape future others ? ♦ Boards o f Health go on record Somewhat earlier, on May 15, l-enten nuietings planned at Second 1 liofts. Outaide of Interest charges, for a referendum on fluoridation. 1957, Eisenhower was asked at Still, Taft, after losing the nomi­ headaches over these bases. It In a recent article they object condemning all compulsory mass Yours traly, Congregational Church. Full service client of N. E a . Sere- he slates, the "total ultimate cost” another news conference about the nation to Elsenhow’er, wouldn't Popular is -dedicated to bring you the very wants to close the l.ssue now, per­ to calling this mass medication. medication and spMlflcally the J: W. Cheney Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in Fellow­ Tee, Inc. _ to the state for this $522 million I pannot understand their reason­ principle of fluoridation of our lo­ By the Prophet’s Beard — opposite — reports that he had support him until they met at ~ iHibllshers Representatives: The program will be only $148 mil­ A Thought for Today Alius Mathews Special Arency — New manently, in its own favor. ing here as we are told it Is a cal community water supplies." grown le.sa Conaervative since his breakfast in New York Sept. 12, ship hall, he will present an 11- best in Food Quality at the lowest possible Tork. Chlcako Detroit and Bnalon. lion. with federal aid grants mak­ BponsorAl by the Manchester Billion Topped 8th Year DON’T miss darter Chevrolet election in 1952. His Reply then: 1962 and the Senator got Eisen­ luslraled lecture on world literacy The difference between such an Council of Churches preventative for tooth decay, This Is sighed by four M.D.s r M ^ B E 3 t AUDIT BUREAU OF ing up the difference. am under the Impression that any- Please note they refer to this as "Far from it. If anything, I think hower's agreement to a set of problems. ISraCULATIONS arrangement, and one in which the The Governor doesn’t estimate Wilmington, Del. — The United OPEN HOUSE, See page 8. 1 have grown more conservative, .’* principles drawm up by Taft. , prices... thlng-used in preventing conditions mass medication. Dr. Hohlfeld is professor of Tb. Herald Prlntinc Companv. lnc„ I ‘ h* ^asea would be placed what the Interest charges would "He who calls you la falth- States chemical Industry spent an Eisenhower several times, in A fter that T a ft said he could within the body would be cqlled How many o f those in favor of estimated $1,388,000,000 for new In Ohaervancer Of .mimes no financial reeponelblllty fnr U-jihin the province of the free de- be, except indlrccll.v. He says that ful. . .” I. These. 5i^4. this move have gone to any trou­ discussing hi.s views, has coupled support the general with “no quail-- linguistics at the Kennedy School of „,„-.ap blcal errors appearlni In ad- a medicine. In this case I woujd plants and equipment in 1958, the CLOSED MON., FEB. 23rd Wauhlngton'e BlrthiUiy dsion o f the people of Cyprus the benefits "to our future overall Trustworthiness' I* one of the refer to it as mass medication. ble to write communities where a the word "Libersl” with ‘’<5on- flcatlons." Missions, Hartford Seminary Foun­ KertlMDienlB and other reading matter economy, to our motorists, to every eighth consecutive year such in­ ■ .■ . servative” to describe himself. SB The Manchester Elvenins Hereld Ihemaelves, is the difference be­ basic attributes for living to The list of endorsing organiza­ referendum was held and the Among other things they had a dation. He has had an exceptional segment of our business and Indus­ gether. Credit, the foundation of vestment exceeded a billion dol­ Read Herald Advs. On Feb. 5, 1954, for Instance, joint goal of reslrtance to wiiat background in hi.s field, working tween full independence and half tions is growing of late only be­ measure to add fluoride was sound­ ' Display advertising closing hours: trial life will far exceed the In­ the business world, would be im­ cause they are being lulled into a ly defeated. lars, ' Eisenhower told a Republican they calle<' centralized goveniment all over the world with Dr. Frank Wor Monday—1 p.m. FMday. gathering in Washington that his independence, between Kranting terest charges on the bonds.” possible apart from mutual truat- false security. It Only these same I will say again I am not an and a joint goal of reducing the na­ Laubach, the world's foremost au­ JOT Tueaday—1 p.m. Monday He also argues that, because of administration would be "Liberal J ot Wedneaday—1 p.m_TuesdiiT. Cj-pnis a future destiny of Its own. worthlness. Family life without groups could listen to authorities authority on this subject but be­ tional budget. Else;thower did thority’ on literary. Dr. Laubach is JOT Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday. "continuall.v rising construction and human” toward people and and linking Cyprus permanently to trustworthiness is unbearable. Ed that do not believe this safe they cause of material that I have read manage to cut the budget, but it the only Cliristian missionary to SIRLOIN Jh>r Frldav—I p.m.. Tburaday. costs,” It can be calculated that “ Conservative with the people's TipideOh ^ T Saturday—! p m. Friday. ucatlon without trustworthiness would not act and follow so blind­ and being opposed to mass medica­ was a goal which eventually had whom Communist Rus.sia has ap­ the destiny of an outside empire. "the cost of delay will be much money.” - Claaslfled deadbns; 10:30 w m. each becomes indoctrination, and Indoc ly. Do not for a second think tion I am taking this stand. By to be abandoned. pealed for help. gav of publlcatioa except Sataidav— For if these bases were to become greater than the cost of borrow­ Nixon extended the description and trination cannot stand. Law en­ that there are not reputable au­ all means votq on the date that will This year Elsenhower offered An ordained clergyman, during fa - «n- ______Involved in a war, of Britain's ing.” forcement cannot stand. Law en- In Los Angeles this week. Congress the biggest peacetime |l super thorities opposed to fluoridation. be set. You Will be playing this "President Eisenhower is re­ the war Dr. Hohlfeld taught Ameri- Thursday, February 10 choosing or of Britain’s necessity, The Governor, in pushing this ness is Impossilile. He who calls In one article they did admit ART CLASSES budget in histor>’ but is calling now soldiers Cliinese, Moroccan, safe if you vote against adding program, has the solid backing of you is faithful. . . . How we need garded as a Liberal because of his MARKETS A SHORT CjTrus, for all Itt supposed inde­ International riews on foreign pol­ on Congress to balance the budget | Arabic and Hindustani. In 19,50 he Impartial commissions, apparent­ to be able to say "He who sells by spending no more than he | traveled with Dr. I.rfiubarh through Showdown Neither Intends pendence, Would automatically be ly dominated bv' Republican big to you is faithful.— He who buys icy,” Nixon said, "but on domestic STARTING MONDAY, FEB. 23 issues he is more Conservative asked. Africa, "liouble shooting'' literacy involved in the same war. businessmen, which have studied from you is faithful— He who Both Taft and Eisenhower made progi-nms in the (Congo, Liberia, Cut From The The hoisting of oratorical chips Connecticut’s highway needs. He loves and receives love is faithful. than the late Sen. Taft.” With Greece and Turkey ap­ strong pitch against inflation. Nigeiia and Angola. In 1947 he ad- Finest (’hoice to national ahoulders. In simula­ aI.so has the advan^gge of holding He who teaches is faithful. He who Taft himself acknowledge dur­ Antl-inflationism is Eisenhower's drc.s.sed over 100 audiences in the SIEAKS parently supporting Britain in its out to numerous communities in ing the 1952 campaigji—while he .Steer Beef tion o f the showdown which hii- learns is faithful. He who legis­ No. 1 theme this year. j interests of the world literacy demand, the supposition is that the the state the prospect that this lates is faithful. He who enforces and Eisenhower were contesting — ------^------I movement. In 1057 lie worked in Jnanlty rauot not allow to come, ATTENTION for the Republican presidential conference at London has Arch­ program will bring 'specific proj­ is faithful. He who obeys is faith- Shippers Put in a Spin Ulualemala CUy as a consultant at: BETTKR BEKF . flss now b" -n carried out with ects their way now, Instead of f-ul.” TLoJut (D/taksL nomination— that he and the gen­ ______* the In.stitute on I.ileiacy Educa- bishop Makarios in a corner, where eral were more eye-to-eye on do­ lieightened word drama by both later. Ho who calls you Is faithful. tv,. I lion with .10 representaiives from I Open Tonight and Fri. till 9 BKTTFR CUT ... he can be told what he, as a sym­ mestic than on foreign problems. New York - Solving he prob- . American countries. ftuasla Slid the United Stales. Nonetheless, this is the hardest Keep faith with Him, for God will BKITKR TRIM .. bol of the aspirations of the Cy­ sell the Governor has ever under­ keep faith wdth you. MANCHESTER That year Eisenhower opened Guatemala Honduras, Nicaragua Shop For The Long Weekend Khrushchev, referring to open priot people, must take. But to taken. And. although we may be Rev. Lawrence Almond RIPLEY HILL ROAD, COVENTRY his bid for the presidency with a est ball bearing, a 14-foot ring Salvador talk at Abilene, Kan. A rereading four-inch balls, had filmstrips will be shown The Best Steak ^■aluc At Any Price ’Western discussions about the pos­ press this advantage w’ould seem mistaken, we don’t think Connecti­ I sible use of force to maintain cut has yet begun to buy it. IMPERIAL CATERERS, Inc. of that speech now shows that Its bui ders in a spin. 'That s be- p,. Hohlfeld's lecture, one 1 long range folly. Britain ought to Riveters Automatic TEL Pl-2-8648 even then—at least domestically— CL-ARIDOE I^estem access to Berlin if the In the budget message, his pres­ cause it had to be rotated con-| "The World's Greatest Reading i FRESH I.EAN RIB know, by now, that bases held sure for this program which, he there was very little difference be­ stantly on the way to prevent cor- ,'Pracher" and the other called "Vil- SSommunIsts try to shut off such without the full consent of the himself admits, would have, to be Washington Automatic rivet- a r e h a p p y t o a n n o u n c e tween the views of Taft and Eliaen- roslon from road vibration. Rest- lagc Reborn, " showing .vhat hap-, Sccess, has wawned that any ef- maneuvered and timed carefully ing rnachines being use Used by the ' hower. ing on a 30-degree angle, the , pp,,., wlien people of Egypt learn, 1 i.n. people whose territory Is involved But it was a time of bitter divi­ Jprt on our part to "shoot our way to stay within the state's debt nation’s aircraft plants can oper- bearing was shipped on a f 1 a t to read. 1 CANS f t ) represent as much trouble and a(e’’^tjii;ee to five times, faster than THAT SHAKER PARK GROVE sion within the Republican party, jtato Berlin" would mean war. limit, falls into the context of a truck while a gasoline engine kept i Children will have a .story tell- Corned Beef Hash 4 headache as they do security. And general concentration on the need .the oid hand-operated -variety. which W’as spilt into Taft and Ei­ the ring spinning. Its destination p ing period during the program. Pork Roast f President Eisenhower responded if independence is going to be for austerity and tightness in s t a ^ They also eliminate the noise of IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR OUR senhower camps. Some Republl- W'as a Nike-Zeus radar site. , The public is invited. 5IACARONI and 1 BONFXESS BRISKET HEAD CUT Jp this at hla press conference yes­ granted to Cyprus, let It be expenditures, The one and same regular riveting guns. The big document extols the virtues of machines obey a reel of punched terday with the following lan- granted, in full, and then dealt CLAM BAKES AND OUTINGS Your Borne;* Yankee thrift and the biggest tape, jurrtp over obstructions, move Elbow* PKG.S. j ^ g e : with, instead of being hedged and prospective piece of borrowing in from one row of rivet pattern to and Thin 1 LB. ft) **He must be talking about violated by advance decree o f three the history of the state. We have the next, and stop by themselvbs. Shaker Park Grove which has 2 main payiions, accom­ Spaghetti Spaghetti -shooting to atop us from doing our outside nations. frequently commented on this When engineering changes require modations and recreational facilities for 3,000 persons Corned Beef that the pattern in an aircraft ^ ty . After nil, that la what is go­ ^ A., _ Governor’s apparent ability to OVF.N-READV 10 to 14 LBS. sense the moods and traditions of panel be revised, the tape can be and parking for over 2,O0O cars is located 19 miles from MUSSELMAN’S NO. 2 CAN in g to happen If It' happens. We this conservative state. But we severed and a new punched pattern Manchester or Hartford and 7 miles from Springfield off Ire not sayir that we are going Rescuing The Tolls cannot escape ^ e Impressiotv on inserted. . Route 5 in Thompsonville, Conn. ' iCHOICEST MEATS IK TOWN...! t o ehoot our way Into Berlin. Add, to the growing list of toll for ftt Z *We Bay we are Just going to go projects having trouble paying For estimates and reservations call MI 3-8788 or MI OUR OWN CURE CHOICE Cherry Pie Filling Hen Turkeys And con ’•vus carrying out our re- their own way, the West Virginia 9-9953, Springfield area call Thompsonville, Conn. RI BONELESS BRISKET ipoiuibillUes to those people and Turnpike. 5-'/231 or Rl 9-8395, i HI NTS SUCED TOP GRADE CHOICE the ones that we agreed to under­ Last year, this superhighway take way back in 1945. So that if earned only 55 per cent of the THOMAS RENOIT JAMES MINICUCCI NO 21'a 'i n are stopped It will be somebody amount necessary to meet its own CORNED ft) |0ee using for<">.” interest charges. EAST ffARTFORD BU 9-9351 Calif. CAN This year the West Virginia FELIX GREMMO THOMAS LOUGH Peaches ^ In this, the President seems to Chuck Roast Lb. ^ saying that It would have to Turnpike Commission is before the HUNT’S CALIF. SWIFT’S SLICED ^ the Communists -n'ho fired the state legislature, asking diversion BEEiP of enough state gasoline tax re­ Ihist shot. The implied sequence of NO. li/a Ivents would be something like ceipts to make up Itk deficit. ’The ft) ... is a svmbol of your personal achievement How CAN .commission’s bohdholders haven’t remium The Communists would forbid regrettable it would be if, in the event of your death, BaiHett Pears Bacon Jhir traffic to proceed down the been getting their In terestp ay­ your family were forced to give up that home beeeuse NATIVE CHICKEN Tvad to Berlin. Our traffic would ments on time. > they could not afford to meet the mortgage pgym ^ts. jipiore the order and start going Help from the gas tax is West Fortunately, you can provide for just such an dkuwn the road to Berlin, with a Virginia’s probable sinswer, then, eventuality by taking out a Sun Life Mortgage Pro­ to its own toll project's deficit. LEGS and Cooked Ice Cream truck pejiiaps smashing a tection Policy note. 1 will be glad to'give yon detaili, -Lb. Boiled Ham Beef Potties road barrier. The Communists Other states have other strate- and there will be no obligation on your part. 'Ihxild then have the decision giei. Masaachusstts bribes motor­ Shrimp Ifhether to let our traffic go on, ists and trucketa to use ita Turn­ THIGHS Imported (J round Fro-.Toy 3jr shoot to stop i t If they shot, pike by giving them a gas tax Peeled Half .Sliced Pure ft) rebate, which IS, 'of course, merely end (iallon ;giat would be their decision to CHARLES J. VAN DEUSEN '^2 Lb. All Fieef Ta v s World War- HI, and the re- another way of borrowing,^ gas tax Deveined ■ 9 9 ' •Tonaibility for that war would be money to make up for toll deficits. 5X1 MIDDUE TPIUC; BAST th anniversary theirs. New York, finding ita toil incomes lower than estimated, jacks up Its r. This would be a comforting thing '■X Phones: BU »-46d4: M l 8-6047: P I 2-6801 • i t |b know, and It would be an in- lolls, in those seetions,of its l^ n i- A. ' . ■>< • • ' Hunt's T omato Paste 12 c.n, ^1 lb. box way where traffic is.heaviest And l^restlng and signilUcant piece of ' li;, ' , ...... JJstory to be written later, as- the Hartford Bridge Authority, Loaf Cheese 2 IMunlng that the arts of writing and finding its revenue less than antlffi- SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Hunt's Tomato Sauce 3c.n, 27c ENDECO « OZ. PRO. tlng survived the war In ques- pated. Jacks Its lolls up by re­ ^ . I f the wjorld has to commitvoking the transftfabUity of Its . If firer T/iero Wos A Winter efilicide, there! Is nothing like toll tickets. Hunt's Cdlif. Tomatoes ’'ca.I’ 29c Rkving It established, in advance, But wherever increased tolls rate When Household Insulation Sliced Swiss won’t bring toll projects lo ’vency, the evil^slde of the cold war KITCH EN’S BE.ST— SAVE Sc the eventual rqach w ill jbe, of Paid Off This Is One CHICKEN SALE' Hunt's Tomato Catsup 2 Dots. 35c | i going to be responsible. course, toward gasoline tax funds. IJI^But wherever the blame might 1 Lb. The irony of thjs is that toll If th« attic ceiling of your house is net imuiatetf jiie, Iii the event, It Is surely a, colos- don't put it off any ionMr. Wo henro o good vorlo- Plastic Joint madness -which keeps bn projects,were designed to provide Popular Mayonnaise i mt 33c Container facilities without burdeningthe 10.98 ty of insidoting m otorm . Romomboi^nsulatidn PIES for ‘ 1 . 0 0 flatting the stage fo r the event It- 1230 Cabbage Salad motoring public as a whole, but M lf as a posaibis part of future H i provonts hoot oscoping in the winter ond heot pen* Appian Way Pizza Mix Pkg. Silstory, or, perhaps more accurate­ only the users <■* the particular 'Grecian" Beauty etrotion daring the ‘summer. ON faciUUesl being built. But now the ly, as the end of history, I ' i Oz. IT'S NICE TO SAVE TWICE motoring public as a whole is be­ the secret's in.the hem " ■ We know weil enough, o f course, c ing asked to begin to pay, after Ann Allyn creates this permanently pleated Amel jersey Ehlers Vanilla Extract Bot. H u t neither Khrushchev nor Ei- dress to meet your.tnost exacting needs. It fits so well DINNERS all. Some time has been gained.. •snhower really ueapa tq hidst the 1 Lb. SAVE MONEY and But Uie price lo r the .gain in time because you snip the hem to YOUR fashion-perfect ihlp which will iMive the other no ia that the projects built Ijy the length . . . with never a stitch! Easy to pack, it wrashes Nestles Cocoa 31c Pkg. WORLD GREEN ehoiee'’except that of abject'sur- bonding process cost twice as much and dries in a wink./Beige, rice, powder blue, apricot or fynder or World W ar in. They are /J:.'* to build, and that a aubatantlal white. Sizes 12-20i 141/^-221,4. ; laying a garn^ which it is cer- Sage-Alien, East Hartford, - Is qpen Tuesday through Saturday, BEEF Assorted STAMPS portion of thefr Incom^ goes' tb Jiffy Cake Mix liin ly their rohsclentioua intention 9:M aon, to 6:80 pjn.; Friday until-8:50 p.m. support expensive ti^l collection ea. Ss halt short o f the final showdgwh prCKcasaes which In themselyee TURKEY at P O P U L A R from which there could be no tum- merely perpetuate the neeq for Riyal Dog Food !:.';'^'27c ftg , or retmuing, for anyone. tolls, or for help from the gaeoline XBut, playing such a game, they tax. MANCHESTER, CONN. If you’re looking for variety and qualify—we have it: . . , Sweet cider In i » making a presumption which The toll madness has ebbed, and for Small Fry, Teen agers, Adults quart*, I, gallonn and gallon*, red banana*, extra large temple orange*, Ifrd d be fatal. They are assuming (t .wlU.be: ebme time before any. 8«id six (6) differont Birds Eyt Fruit, PASCAL BANANAS ^ TEL. MI 3-2491 «MALL*FR.V tM the game itself won’t run body starts, a new project I t wtU- Vegetable, or Potato label* to: Fruits and ralava pear*, corojnut*, fre*h oranberrie*, needle** lime*. ni**et pear*, Ip a y with them. We have no doubt also be some time before we are rid Bird* Eye Surpri*e Gift, v CELERY Italian rhe*tnutn . . . Bonton and romalne lettuce, watercre**, French W tt their own secret intention is of the headaches, hardships,' and pecial J the Biggest and Best P.O. Box Time* Plei* Station, endive, green and red onion*, new potatoe*, frying peppers, frenh kale, » rtuke the sftakfs of this game injustices already created. Brooklyn 17, N.Y, . 10‘ dandelion*, green bean*, artichokes, leeks, celerj- root*, parnnip*, »oup S m a eo tepdble to all mankind ONE DAY ONLY-FRL, FEB. 20 \ White Blepll^ants Include your name and address. Indicate Vegetables bch. fra t there w i'l he pressure and sup- TCSI your choice of 'Small Fry’, Teen ager’, bunches, red and savoy rabbage, beet greens, eurly and iltralght parsley. LOOSE for the proceiwes o f diplomacy or'Adult'Gift. 10,000,000 T ake I Will Be Announced Daily Oh : SURPRISE ORir tipirai AOrll IS, lost. which tlu game cbs-Im called 1 LB. CAN OF CHOCK Any other interpretation would flngligk Courses Alcoa to assume that pach thinks F U L LO 'N U I^ : GI FTS ^ Chase and Sanborn Gerber Baby Foods oUiet, .will eventually back In Soviet Upioii • ADUCfS I whan the truth Is, of course, Aluminum Wrap .Strained .1,^ Junior •♦•••••• • • f • • • • • • • • • • hej^lang down would be im- Waabington—According to fig­ COFFEE Jtor elAn-. ures compiled by the Department Reg. Size 29c Instant Coffee 6 o . , }..;*104 - 3'jars 32c 3 Jam 47c i f conoeito' them a«n e intier of State, 10,000,000 students-in thai' NABISCO GRAHAM CRACKERS .... 1 lb. box -37c Soviet Utti^ are' studying Eng?“ . WI.TH PURCHASE OF ANY GALLON OF WALL r i i M |WA«Hsr.ttM fact that IWt- while, only 8,000 American At Tht FiDllawlim TIom: ^fWW.ttasif ia'riaiiHfil •t^lenU are studying RiugiaB. . Napier Staf-Lins ^ Statler l"owels Mancini . thaafteo efdtrigihar'"iitili’ Jti|a|ilb «9 w y h||^ school etfr ^tatle r (fK ’lluil'oauia both epg. fweign Isn- S:S5 A.Mi Bathi Flniah Napldne ' for six ye®*’’ . .Ifch|a.,at- Salad Dressing Jumbo-Rol Klag Ml* . Peppers; a university be muitt m w . IMN(!IIESTER WALLPAPER and 8;SS A.M. Iwittflii bdifii tiiisttd tfl a eecoiid language,. which must 317 h ig h l a n d ST.. MANCHESTER '.-tbfifiMitw.'-AatiKik,. ft'-hi be one of the Isnguagae of AeMT T EL.lll9iSfr9T.ik Ml 3-4278 Pint 31c gnart 49c 2 pkgfc 29c Towels 35c 33c U 4 0». 8ar 23c «^AJW b8- • iw a. PM. ^PARKING right to pOR^O%^ .'T>: n d L i* . •>7 ' % . . " .i

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1969 Legion Commander Howard Ben­ sit for mothers desiring" to contrib­ will benefit the Public Health “gly* generously." A contribution meet tonight at Ji p.m. at the Knute G. Carlaon, had left his South Windsor nett. ute. Nursing Assn, of South Wlndsbr of $1 , he reminded, brings mem- chureh. friend’s home late yesterday after­ Deaths Last Night into the Udal creak where Six wars Twenty-five ' area' Captains are Models Announced and the Red Cross drive. betshlp in the Red Cross for a noon and had mentioned there that at o’clock at the chairman’s home Manrheeter Evening Herald vesterday afternoon about 4:80, Donald TutUe, Mrs. Edna Riming- tension program in ToUaad County 8 l«ln g named to assist with the Mrs. Robert Griffin .and Mrs. year.-. he would teat the thickness of tho By THE ASSOOIATSD an opportunity to contribute has on Collins Rd. drowned. 4 . ^ The Wednesday Afternoon Club South Windsor correspondent El­ nMsd when he struck a oar driven by ton and Mrs. Irving Lohr, discus­ drive. A special effort la being Maxwell Etoice are co-chairmen of Dance Friday ice at the reservoir. Usbon Carlos V. Gago Cerit- been very gratifying. A small Statewide goal tbto year to $485,- Marines Bar Mritoon was oonvlotad by a has announced the list of ladles more Burnham, tele|giono Mitchell Rev. Qeorfe K. Wans. Columbia sed the mall campaign and possible court martial In 19M o f negUgant Donors Sought made at this time to offset the who vU i he models at the public the affair. The Square Club of Evergreen Inho, 90, a retired adntlrsl< who changes for another year. Only amount la still coming in to the 000, approximately 90 per cent of V Heads Red Cross Drive Lodge will sponsor a Washington’s 4-0674. iSchool to Kec^ve Center, from the rear. Both cars which provide direct treatment bomieldo and drinking on duty. town’s poor Showing last time, Sprltlg Fashion Show and Card .70% of Toys Pou^red mode the first South AtUntle air were tiraveling in the same direc­ about 800 of the nearly 700 letters County office, but more sssiatance when an ai:-time low of four pints birthday dance tomorrow at 8 p.m. crossing, died Wednesday after Is needed for the ’’Council" to ■ervioes to Connecticut people who CpLMcKeon He wea ssntcneed to nine months Party aponaored by the club Dr. Robert V. Willisms Of Hills­ tion as they ^proached the Inter­ sent out were responded to. With By Red Cross were contributed. dale Rd., Wapping, has been ap­ at Wapping Community Hall. Boy’s Body Found Chicago—A bou I uO per cent of an influenza attack. Hs mads the meet its obligations. are crippled by diaeaae or accident, In Jsdl, rsduotlon- In rank to pri­ which will be neld March 2, at 8 Slide Projector section of Routs 8A and Route 6 . the Increase in mail rates, this vate, a ^ f fineendabadoonduct pointed chairman of the town 1959 NefCs orchestra will provide music all toys sold 'n recent years have croeslng from Lisbon to Rio de 4 ■ ■ ■ Mrs. Smith explained, Gharry Poiat, M. C, Mh. IS W A permanent board of governors p.m. at Wood Memorial library. • A means $45 was spent for mailing Easter Seed Sale Blood donors are wanted to help for round and square dancing. Fairfield, Feb. 19 (ff) -’The body been battery-powered. In fact, Bvans slowed down for the stop Daat year, the Easter Seal Soci­ discharge. .- WHS recently sp\ >lnted to help en­ Those who will model the latest Red Cross Drive. Mra. Gaylord Janeiro in 1922, M inar Back, chiJnnM* o f tht which Peterson was unable to do, and stamps on return envelopes. -4(artae qpL Katthew C Mc- Briefs of 8-year-old Robert Carlson was clfctrical toys now take 25 per Members of the Columbia Easter ety served 2481 people throuA its ■nm aeotenoe later was rn'uced t il: town fill Its quota during the sure the success of drives in the fashions include - Mrs. Abraham Paine of Ellington Rd. will assist Houghton, Mich. — Patrick If- and rammed the back end of M o k Money Needed Kaon, who lad elx raeruMs to their The w e e w will hold an all-day recovered today from an ice-cov­ cent of all the flashllght-lypc bat­ __ OBMUnlttM ot tlM Oo> Seal com m ltt'' were named today five treatment .tors, Cemp Heih- to three raontha in jail and ha was next visit of the Bloodmobile, it future. Paine and Mrs. Johnson, Patria, Mrs. Richard Doran, Mrs, him as co-chairman. The camnsipn Thornton, 75, president of toe Evens’ brand new Dodge. Ho had Funds to meet the goal of the sewing meeting r .Iday at the ered pond. teries manufactured. ______'y^rvt Ctab, wOl vl»lt the by Mre. George B. Smith, genend locks and the homebound employ- deaths in a tidal creak at the Far­ allowad to stay in the serrioe. the Wapping Sriiool nurse, will Norman Walker, Mrs. Daniel Cav­ goal here this year will be 81,000. 'Thornton Construction Co,, OR# haot three yaara ago. to lastKay,j^______donors desiring appointments. nies In the copper cotgi* to areeant to the bourd, chester barracks investigated. reached the half way mark ac­ paign for funds to support tho Con­ co-chsirmen. The next visit is Jr., Mra. Henry J. Adams, x ^ r s . zation of the remainder of the be Mrs. Helen Fairbanks and Mrs. after visiting friends. A 150-raan Buffalo, N. Y., F'cb. 19 (/Tt—Act­ Girl Scouts and Brownies are Herbert Twining, Mrs. G. V a f* ing Postmaster Myron F. Blakcney try, died ’Tuesday. He was a mem­ to«tor.- » jtitt from Drive n o is Behind Last Tear cording to Foster H. Richards of necticut Society for Crippled Chil­ bring diaefaarged hacanaa-' o f a scheduled for Feb. 27, at the Wap- Town employes who work un­ drive committee le completed. The Clara Finney. search party searched the reservoir now completing order taking for OQBl/8 BffiBrr ftUXND tin Kraus, Miss Karen Adams and Issued a memo to Btiffalo mail­ ber of- the board of control of tito eMh to Om Horace w. Porter The March of Dimes drive drop­ Mansfield, president of the "Ooun- dren and Adults. phyiScal disabUlty. ping Elementary School from der the direction of First Select­ town will be divided up into three The Wapping Community Church area until last midnight. They re­ the first consignment o f cookies, Miss Nancy Shepard. men yesterday ordering them not Michigan College of Mining and ped behind last years' collection ell." A total o f $550 dollars has A apokeaman a t this Ktortne fbitoa, Ky., Feb. 19 (ff>—Butoh 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. man Thomas Btirgesa have all ex­ areas, each with an area chairman monthly Council meeting will he sumed Uie search early this morn­ Those named to bead the drive, to be delivered in mid-March. Any- ing and found the body not far from to make menacing gestures against Technology. ” ^ , 1 Ma to a toWe projector, which by about 86.50, it was found last been contributed from' people In­ whk'i opens Feb. 27 art Mrs. Oorps A ir Station, wfaar* M oKben ren Into the street end came back Residents wtohlng to give a pint pressed a desire to contribute, as Local merchants have provided and several volunteer captains. held Friday at 8 p.m. in the Ruth w ffi ftotoi neclaUy prepared read- 01. e wlehing to order, who has thiubaa been saaignM rinee 1808, snld have the local school teachers. Crockett room. the shore in the old Sam Mortar the dogs on their routes or to tease night when this years returns were terested In the Homemaking, 4-H George K. Evans, treasurer; Mra far been missed, should call a hero. at this time are sMted to contact many door prlsos.' In ’'addition, Williams said the drive is de­ liur w atorlu on a acreen in euch a physical evahiatlan txmrd had Janie Fuller, . ran Into the A t First CongreRatlonal Church Reservoir, them. When a pupp!? la about a montli opened and counted and the gross and Agricultural program. Myron Berkowltzi Mrs. Irving But­ Jean Natach, cookla cbairtnan, or 8 Offlortoys: ’ any of the fov.r local ministers, Fire Girls who belong to YW CA there will be table prises and re­ serving of "active support” snd «a-W M B er that It helpa a student recommended the diaeharge bs- street and Butch, a nelghbor'a the Bible Discussion Group will Robert, son of Mr. and Mra. "It's only fair," said Blakcney. old it has a full set of teeth. recripts were found to be $748.53. To qualify os sponsor of the Co­ ler, Mrs. Kenneth Erickson, Mrs. one o f the troeq* leaders, Mrs. Chief Richard Jones or American groups have volunteered to baby freshments. Proceeds of the party hopes all residents called upon will w eaw to hto nwBnc habits. Ac* canae o f a ’’ruptured interrtoiebra Broken down this showed $502.85 operative Extension Service In Morgan Hills, Mrs; Wallace I. George Smith, Mrs. Ernest Payna dog. followed at her heels and Sm pogB 5 Miapaiiyinc Beck will be George dtoc" in the coin card envelopes; $170.50 Tolland County the "Council tiohr, Mrs. Layton Moseley, Mrs. or Mrs. Theodore Sanden, this stood there barking until an ap­ -to. Feten, and George B, Smith, MdKeon’a wife end their three proaching .truck’s driver saw him f w M G I n W S Mothers March returns and $70.17 must, according to law, provide at Marshall Muhfer, Mrs. Nathan week. BMBibers of the conunittee. Rosen and Mra. Arnold Slhvonen. children live in Woroeeter, Mam. and atoi9 ^ . New Car Damaged proceeds from the T A P Dance. least one tho isand dollars for Ex­ tension work. Results of a letter The drive Is being sponsored this Msnrheeter Evening Herald, Oe- McKeon was a drill instructor Oha f l i l ’a mother also beard MT 5»pir Murkete in Mundiritor - 261 Broad Street end l U E. Center Street OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M . /' Carl N. Peterson, 48, of Brad­ Mrs. Alfred Soracchi and memr Butoh brought Janie baek to bers of the committee, Mrs. Leola sent out a few weeks ago giving year by the Columbia lions ClUb. hunMa oorreepondent, Mrs. Donald St I*arrts Xslanf; whan ha led his ford Corner Rd., Woodstock, was reendt pletoon on a night onreh safety. Read Hdrald Adva. warned for foUowlng too closely. Beck, Mrs. Thomas O’Brien, Mrs. all those participating in the Ex The committee will meet tonight R. Tuttle, AG 8-8485. 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//■ . / ' ' . , . ■= M >■ ■■■ ' ' ■ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANC5HESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1969 PAGE ELEVEN P A G E TfBW , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 Stein Rd., Blllngton; „ Deborah from a 2-w#ak vacation. He la re­ th* local troops or* “Lons WiU hold a S t Patrick Dinner and tor* In the'.principle# of mental tired froin the U.S. Envelope Co. Treepa?’ and not members of a Show March 14 at 7 pjn. qt the health, according to Mra E. Fen­ Fetko, 84 Grove St.; Georg# Mer­ fle b ro n BockvUle-V emoh ton Burke, Special project chair­ ton Sr., 33 Windermer# Ave. RockviUe-Vernon. Oiwkle Soles High Council. All fund* to carry on church hmll. Town Spreads Rug scout aotivitiea are raised by the man. Birth yeslerdsy:- A son to Mr. Sales off .Girl Scout oookles to Mrs. David Aubin la planning and Mrs. Donald Dilworth, Muddy cookie sales. Mrs. Dunnels ex­ the dinner, and John Krlksciun la The nuraes reported 759 viaiU Veriion have added. 3240 to the made in January, of which 173 Brook Rd., Ellingtofi. Talk Tonight u Town Democrats Back Girt Scout Town Committee Pitod pressed apprecisitton to the com- arranging tho after-dinner enter­ Aides Question Motive mimi^ for the response to the tainment. A limited number of were to newborn babies and their Admitted today: Edward Dow­ and a like amount to the various mothers. ling, 12 Prospect St. For ISTiite Elephant troop treasuries Mrs. Nocnian A. cookie sale. tickets are avaUable, and reserva­ On Forming Dunnells, cookie chairman, an- ^ Hospital Report tions must be made by March 8. Smallpox inoculations were giv­ Consolidation Group A total of 339 patients were No tickeU WiU be avaUable at the en to 38 children at a RockvlUe ’Vernon and Talrottvllle news Is Of Oil Heat Backers noimced today. clinic by Dr. Francis H. Burke, handled through The HenUd’s (Osatfanafi from Paga Oae) Fourteen troooa with a membet'- treated at Rockville City Hoe- door. . r Young GOP pltal during January, according to director of health. A similar clinic Rockville Bureau, 7 W. Main St., Friendly Circle ship of 22S girls, including B ro ^ ie The dinner will be a tradiripnal telephone TRemont 5-8186. His 'Vsraon Democratic TownAan auto collision to Florida Mon a report of Mrs. Virgjhla J. Yas- was held to Tolland. « !• l« k a 8t. Scliool BuU0 boxes Cookies Irish meal. The entortalnmenUwill Dr. Joseph J. Kristan has com­ An open meeting will be held or used car; a ator# at the Man­ Committee last night voted "in day which injured Mr. and Mra kulka, •uperintendent ittee today queetioned the committee asks "Is it ' truly be­ Marks Birthday Arno Weber of Tolland Ava to the recent sale. Troop No. 13 feature the O’Neil dancers of pleted physical examinations of cause of doncern for the children's this evening, at the Hebron Con­ chester Shopping Parkade la Uqui- favor of the estabUahment off a led by Mrs. Jan H. SKtIlbach and Of this total 118 were out pa­ Hartford, with Frank Godfrey Insurance Average Kises Ives or tho opponent* of gas Mrs. Weber Is hospitalized in children in Grades 1, 4, 7 and 10 safety?” datl- ISC.r*© worth of men’s, The Friendly Circle, non-eectar- Chiurter and Consolidation Com- Mrs. Roger D. Qiarit, sold 566 tients. An average of 38 pa­ supplying the music. Local talent haat in the schools. gregational church rooms, to talk women's awfl‘chUdren’t wear; an­ Bunnell, Fla, with a Wrenched at Ellington schoola la a statement signed by Doug­ "Is it cost factor?" ian group whose activities art de­ boxes. The troop' has 24 scouts. tients were treated per day. will round out the program. Hospital Note# New York •— During 1958 in­ “ Or is it fear on the part of over a project to establish a other offers an automatic washer tnlasion,” John Moran, chairman, back, broken ankle and wrist, and The report lists 216 x-rays, 24 sured American fsmlllca* boosted las H. Hayes, chairman, and Mrs. voted to charity, celebrated its head bruises, according to her sis­ TYoop No. 3, with 22 girls, sold 412 Mental Health Talks Admitted yesterday: Ben Shab- petroleum products distributors “Young Republican" organization, one cent, snd twin size mattresses •aid today. boxes, Mr-. ftfoe' R. lOoter is lead­ births, 25 operations, 24 blood their average life insurance to KUiel Iff. Pease, secretary, the one-cent, and twl nsise mattresses 14th birthday laat night with a ter, Mrs. George Weber. A consultant to mental health Isva. 18 Oalt St. that their livelihood, and the future sponsored by the local Republican The Committee also endorsed er of Troo^p No. 3. A total of 406 transfusions, 1,315 laboratory from the 'State Department of Discharged yesterday; Lester 311,000, increased their aggregate committee says its option that the dinner party at Cavey’a Rmtau- Arno Weber was released from opponents have been “unduly in- of the oil industry In this area Town Conrunlttee. for 32 cents. •elsry Increases for City Court of­ boxes at cookies were sold by tests and 9 accident rases. Health will apeak to the Board Farris, 160 Charter Oak St.,;Msn- ownership to more than 493 bil­ may be jeopardized by the trend One Main S t dress store isn’t rant. ficials, without discussion oi the hospital after a day's stay, but lion dolISTS, and received about flonced by an emotional approach There will be two guest speak­ Four former inembers, Mrs. Troop No. 8 with 19 girls and led St. Patrick’s Dinner of Directors of the Rockville Public Chester; Mrs. Gordon Chamber­ (inod Show at Carter ChefroM toward gas?” telUng what It’# selling as “white disent, Moran said. his wife is expected to be hos­ i^ ’ ijrs. Donald Richard. The Ladies of Sacred Heart and lain and daughter, 50 Mountain St.; 37 ,275,000,000 In life-ins\irancc to ttae question rattier than a ers, Mrs. ESizabeth Hutchins, Co­ elephant merchandise" but prom­ Charles 'Van Ausdall, Mrs. Marion pitalized until the end of next Health Nursing Assn, at the April OPKN HOUSE Friday and Bat- The Committee says, "We do not Both matters are the subject of the Holy Name Society of the meeting. This Is the beginning of Mrs. Aldon Chick, Hunter Rd., benefit payments, according to the tactual one. We are likewise intend to be biased one way or lumbia GOP Chairman and Marvin ises "The most fantastic values we Gustafson, Mrs. Edmund Permlu- week. There Is no fund raising drive iirday. Seo page 5i doubtful as to the true motives bills submitted to the state Leg­ Sacred Heart Church in Vernon a project of educating the direc­ Tolland; Mrs. Isadore Solomon, Institute of Life Insurance. another as we are not in the oil Palmer of Middletown, vice presi­ have ever offered! Come and -ha, and Mrs. E. B. Steele, were islature. The Charter and Con­ The couple was oh the way holne in Vernon for Girl Scouts since behind this action ..." or gas business." dent of 'the state Young Republi­ see." present. solidation Commission Bill was The committee urged taxpayers TTie statement continues "a dote can organization. m other stors, sport coats will After dinner the group gathered submitted by Representatives to attend the Town meeting March look at the petition shows two ob­ Invitation to attend is extended be selling for $5, pants for 32, at the horn* o f Mrs. Robert L. Harry Hammer and Raymond 3, at which a group of Vernon vious facts.'' The Committee says to all residents interested in learn­ overcoats for half-price, dresses Gay, 233'Boulder- Rd., for a busi­ Splelman, both Democrats, for the residents will “demand . . . that it recognizes that some of the res­ ing more about this undertaking. for 31, costume Jewelry for five ness meeting. It was voted to hold CaUZen'a Comtolttee for Better the Committee reverse its de­ idents have a sincere interest while The local Republican Women’s centi^ hundreds of books for half- a cake sale during March; emd at Government. The Citizen’s Com­ t • • cision and install oil heat in the the interest of others are associ­ Club will furniim refreshments in price, car coats for 31 and so on. Baater time ^ 'sa le of a widely mittee’s stated aim Is consolida­ Sove Cosh ond Stomps during Grand Union’s Storewide school rather than gas." ated with ones other then “would a social hour following the pro­ Tomorrow thousands o f 28-psge known brand of chocolates. The tion of the governments of Rock­ Concerning the petition which benefit the town as a whole." gram. tabloids will be circulated in the tentative date of April 16 was set ville, 'Vemon and the Fire District. ' Officers Elected local area with the regular' edition for a rummage sale at the Com­ This is believed to be the (first Officers elected to serve the of' The Manchester Evening Her­ munity y . indication of support of consolida­ newly organized Men’s Fellowship ald. Additional thousands of the It was also voted to contribute tion by either poliUcal party, ^ of the Hebron Oongregational tabloid are being circulated in 33 35 each to the Heart Fund and though Republtcana laat month Cyprus Pact Signed, Church are, president, George A. towns east o fi^ e river. the March o f Dimes. favored combining the three tax .Alden Jr., who li chairman of the collection positions into onS. The church committee; vice-president, GOP concluded, however, that Makarios’ Plea Fails Albert A. Coolldge; secretary, P. Town, Club Sign Golf Course Lease legal and practical complications John Pefham; treasurer, George Fore! General Manager Richard Martin tees off with an official stamping machine on th* newly Can Married Man Purchase make it impossible to effort a E. Alden. Sr.; publicity, Albert A. signed lease for the Manchester Country Club. Clifford Varney, president of the club, algna one of change to the tax pOat at present. (Continued from Fhge One) Coolidge; program chairman, Don­ the copies of the lease, while Atty. Allan D; Thomas witnesses, the signing for the court To Var­ The Item was tabled by the Demo­ ald Robinson. The move etarted ney’s r i^ t is Mrs. Bernice Poucher, secretary, and beside her la Mrs. Dorothy Kenny, secretary to Single Club Membership? crat# at theii^January meeting —and a Turkish Cypriot vice pres­ well, with 20 men attending the Martin. The aipUng of the 7-year lease ^ k place thia morning In Martin’s office. ( H i^ d until laat idgnt and was again ident with veto powers. first breakfast meeting. Photo by Pinto). The new' agreement provides an Can a married man or woman City Court salary tocrtaies also Party Saturday buy a single membership to the elaborate system of communal as­ Jonea-Keefe Post, American Le­ have tltosupport of the Republican semblies on Cyprus, divided be­ gion, Is staging, a 'Valentine party Rockville-Vemon Obituary Manchester Country Club for Town^ommlttee. All tha court of- tween the island’a 400,000 Greek- for Saturday evening at 8, in the 3150? Or must he or she pay tha flctols are Democrats except the apeaking inhabitants and its 100,- icutor who is a Republican. ^ "Old Schoclhouse” American X e- Rec Board Proposes 3180 family membership fee, even S e a f a r i n g 000 Turkish-descended re.sidents. Rbeiunatoid Arthritis Still Postmaster Nomination Ohalleagea Medleal Scienco glon hall. Mrs. Eugene Roberts though other members of the fam­ There will be a national assem­ Mrs. Blorence Roberts, wife of Mrs. Doris M. Madden, acting bly with 70 per cent of its mem­ Quest Speaker Firm^s Waste ily play golf? By EDWIN P, JORDAN, M.D, The Rev. Deane L. Hodges will, Eugene Roberts, 95 8. Main St., This question will be discussed Postmaster of the 'Vernon Post bers Greek Cypriots and 30 per 3. Pools, Sets Budget died early, this morning at Man­ Office atoce Nov. 3, 1956, la close cent of its members Turkish Written for NEA Service be guest preacher March 1, at the by the club’s Board of Directors The most serioiia and puzzling Hebron and Gilead Congregational Would Create chester Memorial Hospital after a Tuesday, as the result of a dis­ to getting her permanent appoint­ Cypriots. lingering illness. ment. Makarios was reported to have of the diseases invcdving the joints Churches. He will speak on "The A recommendation that out-^approval of bath houses at the agreement on interpreting one sec­ is called rheimatoid arthritis. New Man and the Old Kingdom." She was born Sept. 15, 1910, In tion of the lease signed this morn­ Her name has been sent to the FRElItt^STAMPS UNlBItj modified his objMUon to Britain's door pools be built on the Globe pool sites, ing by the town and the club. U.S. Senate by President Elsen­ retention of sovereignty over her This disease is responsible for He will a.so address the Pilgrim Hollow tract, at Salter's Pond, and Mrs.. Kay PonUcelli Commission City Problem Waltham, Mass., a daughter of untold suffering and enormous Fellowship group In the evening Samuel and Annls Cohen Levine, The wording of the lease signed hower as a Postmaster nominee. WITH THE PURCHASE of ITEMS DESIGNATED military bases on Cyprus. He now at Center Springs Park was ap­ member, said she could not envi­ The Senate is expected to confirm was reported chiefly interested In economic loss. Treatment is by no at 7. sion parents wanting their chil­ Rockville officials today re­ both of Brookline, Moss. She had this morning by club and Manches­ Church Host proved at an. Advisory Park and ter government officials says, “The the nomination. Mrs. Madden’s guarantees that the British would means satisfactory, though In- Recreation Commission meeting dren to walk to pools in their bath- plied to claims, made by a local been a resident of Manchester for This is in addition to the stamps you normally not use the new republic as a base cteaaingly good results are being The Rev. Herbert L. Dickerson, Lessee ((3ountry Club) y-:. will fix name was first recomjpended by last night. ■ ing suits, and added that figures realtor yesterday, that they are the past seven years. receive . . . for such operations as the 1956 obtained. Fortunately, a consid­ Congregational pastor, announces Besides her husband and parents, the fees for annual tickets at not the 'Vernon Republican Town Com­ The commission also approved a available to the commission mittee. invasion of the Suez. erable number of those afflicted that it will be the Hebron church’s showed that bath houses do not "cool” to the idea of a metal plat­ she leaves a son, Bernard Rob­ more than one hundred fifty dol­ NO LABELS TO SAVE, NO COUPONS TO CLIP Recreation Department budget lars (3150) for- Senior Single tick­ Two Minor Fires A Greek Cypriot informant said r oover anyway. turn this year to haye the group requesjt of 3102,000 which Is 310,- have to be costly. ing Industry locating in Rockville. erts; two brothers, Lawrence Le- that if. the bases were to be ex­ The disease begins first in the service on Palm Sunday, March 22, At a recent pool committee ■vine of Brookline and Arthur Poore ets and not moreXhan one hundred The Rock-vllle Fire Department 000 less than the department asked Mayor Herman G. Olson said he eighty dollars (3180) for Family answered two alarms within a half clusively British and not under delicate lining around the Joints at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Deane meeting it was said that bath first heard of the Industry’s of St. Louis, Mo.; and three sis­ / last year. i tickets." hour of each other thia morning. NATO control, Makarios wants known as the synovial membrane. Hodges will be guest speaker, with The 3 • pool recommendation houses doubled or nearly doubled Interest In Rockville when real ters, Mrs. Helen Tablinri^ and niSH PAK FROZEN assurances the British will consult This membrane becomes inflamed the topic, “The Bhcploratlon of In­ the cost of pool installations. Mrs. Rose Anderson, both of New According to Club President Fitch Compiany extinguished a came after lengthy deliberation estate agent Louis Lavitt called Clifford 'Varney, a “senior single chimney fire at the home of Mrs. the Republic's Greek Cypriot pres­ and thickened and fiuid accum­ ner Space.” In . contemplating revenue from York City, and Miss D000 a year -from person, whether he was mArried or cessing employe dropped an ex- 16-oz. g r a n d Washington Corporate Commun­ partment la operating op a 397,- rentals and membership fees. This o f the City Council’s Health Com tansion light on a drying machine. UNION-EXTRA FANCY Greece and Turkey for giving the As time goes on, other Joint Mrs. Robert A. McBride unmarried." Applesauce 2 coh| ion and breakfast at Christ Cliurch 000 budget. money, he said, is turned oveF to mittee, were also called by Lavitt Towi^ Clerk BJdward Tomkiel at The bulb broke, setting fire to British crown colony Independence tissues become involved. It is pos­ yesterday. They said it was the Mrs. LetUe H. McBride, wife of SHOP NOW FOR THE LONG WEEK-END J i or siccept the responsibility for the Cathedral. A group attending from The recommendation for three the town treasury. He did not, the signing of the lease this morn­ Unt on the dryer.; Ashe said the sible for the cartilage between the however, say this would be ear­ first they had heard of the Indus Robert A. McBride, 396 Woodland orand IS-OI negotiations ending in failure. Hebron, leaves . froifi Phelps Hall pools is' a change in thinking of ing, said there was a possibility of (dryers are equippMl with blowers wwiTcottoai: union joints to be destroyed, leaving a at 7:30 a.m. the advisory cmnmission. A t tM marked for pool coats. try and needed time to study the St., died at 'her home early this cans Tiny$lftedP^ 2 Greek Foreign Minister Evan- Joint which is r.o longer movable. morning. interpreting the "senior single” so connected to steam to use in Scouts Rna Meeting Feb. 9 m e e t ^ With the pool The Rec Department has al- waste -problem, ., ssip;. > than it could mean either m'arried case-off-fire and this system ex. ; PURPLE PLUMS orand 18-or ghelos Averoff emerged last night A single specific lause for She -was iaom in Manchester, a UNION cam from an emergency session of cmi- The local Boy Scout and Cub mittee, thte commission proposed raady listed a request for two pools All three offldials stated ‘'that or unmarried members. ttogulshed the blaze. rheumatoid arthritis has not been m the 6-year capital Improvement daughter of the late Thomas and Closed Monday ijRAND fCrees—including Makarios—and Scouts took charge of the Wednes­ two popls', one is the South End such waste should be treated by Only the words “ senior single” Suit Against the City » a u w k * a u ?* ONION 37-01. discovered. Such iaformstion day evening program of the He­ and the other in the North Bind. budget to Town Manager Richard the firm to prevent toxic condition Sarah Ferguaon McConnell, and A notice of intent to claim dam­ CAnii told newsmen: "There is better would be most 1-elpful, but it does had been a resident of this town are used to the lease, ha pointed 2 bron PTA meeting. The Boy Scout A yfimily pool at Globe Hollow Martin. Coat-of the two pools was in the river and damage to the out. ages from the town or city for in­ To C *r«liraf« W ashlmgiom 's Birthday ORAND than a 60-50 chance of success." all her life. She was an active mem­ b e a n s UNION 16- os. not seem to be just around the Pack opened the meeting arid the whiild serve South End residents, estimated at 3260,000, or 340,000 filtration plaht. They did not think juries suffered by Mrs. Ifobert I. cent Turkish Foreign Minister Zorlu comer. a year. The Rec also recommended ber the North Methodist Church Varney countered by saying the 2 commented: "Agreement? Maybe Scout Troop closed it. A Boy Scoijt' commission members said, but the city should bear the cost of lease gives the Country Club McGee, Gulf Rd., Rockville, to a CAT FOOD a r m SNICKER Since rheumatoid arthritis is a construction pf an, artificial-ice treating the waste. However, they for many years. 9 16-os. tomorrow." Court of Honor was held. Teivd^' they did not pinpoint a pool loca­ power to charge members accord­ fall on River S t, was received by UNTEN FEATURES ^ esas niNEAPPLg c " a . ; Z * chronic, loqg-lssting disease, em­ skating conversion of the stressed that they did not in any Besides her husband, she leaves Town Clerk Henry F. Butler today. The tense 24iour session came foot investiture took place and tion in the North Bind. two sons, Robert S. of Andover and ing to "all the rules of the club." phasis should be placed on the there were merit awards, -Further present howling alleys from duck- way want to discourage Induatry Atty. Nicholas F. Armentano, rANCY — SUCXD ■ " after reports Makarios clashed long-term treatment. The chsinge In thinking came pins to trapins. No figures were William T.' McBride of Manches­ He said the rule on single mem­ eoFFgg RING . 'r “r * *1* from locating here. berships applicable only to unmar­ representing the plaintiff, says ths ----T- ______DANISH SOCh 3 S C Irith the Greek government dele-,! details will be given w ^ n avail­ about because msmbera feel theto submitted mth either of these two ter; a daughter, Mrs, Cecil Fenri SWORDFISH STEAKS A basic progrkm should include able. This progranj-' replaces the The metal plating industry has ried men or women had been made notice was filed with both the city gation headed by Premier Kara- are not suitable town-owned sites proposals \ considered moving mto the Ameri­ of Manchester; two sisters, Mrs. i v k a n d UNION'S DW N tnanlls. Informants said Uie two at least eight items: Psychological regular Scout and Webelos Den a couple years kgo, and had been and the town to comply \yith PAN READY STAMPS FREE in the North End to accommodate can Mill building on Brooklyn St. Sarah Tomlinaoh and Mrs. Fred 60-day limitation atatute. He said (5-lb. with the purchose of Anally had Inmed out their dif­ adjustment, a balance between meeting of Mqnday. to force a^ce that time. box 89c) lb. large pools and because informa­ recently vacated by Industrial Sankey, both o f Manchetter; and h . has since learned that the road WHITIND t h r e e p a c k a g e s I Sofety G rip ferences. rest and activity, diet and bowel Id Florida tion learned Monday from pool 60,000 Have Wine Sob$ Caub Secretary Joseph Handley management, correction of anemia, Sound dbhtrol, Inc. Lavitt said. eight grandchildren. looked up the motion, passed on la within the city limits and that GRAND UNION FROZEN YOUP Karamahlis,. a ataunch support­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Hilding construction engineers pointed to a He is agent for the bulldli^. 'The funeral will be held at I 1 -lb. COFFEESLynn n, can NBPCO I BUBBBN cautious remm-nl of centers of Lios Angeles, — ihe California June 10, 1068. The motion says that municipality will be named de­ C od o r P «rch F illet Choice er of the Archbishop in his-long will sperid a month in Florida dur­ need for a greater dispersal of The Rockville Area Chamber of o'clock Saturday afternoon at the 1 pko«. lilb. s it infection, measures aimed at re­ Bwimmlng faculties. wine industry provides year-rouAd "active single memberships for fendant. >b. tSe b l o v b s CARTON fight with Britain to gain free­ ing Hllding’s .vacation as rural Commerce has known of the In­ North Methodist Church on Park­ Tha suit has not yet been filed TA8TX. #l C O L O C U T S dom for Cyprus, was reported lief of pain, corrective and postur­ mall carrier, leaving next week The commission’s recommenda­ employment for 60,000 people. T^e both men and women are closed, dustry’s, Interest in locating In (3on- er St., with the Rev, H. Osgood ^ond ths attorneys did not know lb. PR. sngiy at Makarios’ unbending at­ al exercises, and prevention and Saturday. Hilding’s place will be tion suggests a 50-by-150-foot fam­ grape Industry is No. 1 among all except for unmarried men or wom­ CANADIAH SMELTS correction of deformity. nectlcut and bias been working with Bennett, mitoster of the church, of­ en." {Sriitlt amount of damages would be 69c t o m a t o e s titude toward a compromise. taken by a substitute, on the mail ily pool at Globe Hollow, but not fruit and nut crops In California, it, George R. Bennett, executive ficiating. Burial will be In Buck- KrrCHZIt GARDEN FROZIN Some victims of early rheuma- which is the nation's leading agri­ This motion applied only to those dialmed. The notice states that Mrs pkm. The Archbishop's reported ob­ route. necessarily on the alte of the pres­ secretary said today. He is study- land Cemetery. McGee fell to front of 13 River St. jection to some of the provisions 1 fold arthritis often respond well Horace W. Sellers, a teacher in ent pool: a 40-by-82-foot pool on cultural state. Ihg the waste factor and beliavea who became toiembers after the WAFFLES a of 6 to transfualoiis of ordinary fresh IFrienda may call at the Watkina- law was i^aased. There are atill on a protrusion of a cement gut TOP QUALITY — BACKED-BY-BOND threatened to torpedo the parley. grade 6 in the Glastonbury school town-owned land qt Salter’s pond; that a solution can be worked Weat Funeral Home, 142 E. Center ter above t’-e street level. It noted SWANSON AU GRATIN rROZZN Re holds a strong positioh as the blood. Some ai^ear to ohUin fa­ and a 40-by-82 foot pool at Center CONDITION HELD SERIOUS married members with stogie 13-oz. system, is taking a teaching course out. tomorrow night from 7 to 9 that there were no street lights at SEAFOOD CASSEROLE pkq. unchallenged leader of the Greek vorable effects from darefully ad­ Springs Park. I X Bragg, N. C., Feb. M UR— memberahips, men who were mem­ at the University o f Cwmecticuut, jock. bers.before toe motion was passed. that point. She claims injuries to MIIATID-MeULAR STYLE Cypriots who form 80 per cent of ministered Injections of gold and' attending Saturday forenoons Advisory Commission Chairman Gen. George O. MarahaU, 78, was lieu of flowers friends may her left knee -rasultlng to confine Dowsme ^ this method of treatmeiit is again Thomas F. Kelley said, "We are In aeiioue but not oriUcal ooi^i- Seamen*9 Church Opens Varney added there were married the island’s population. weekly. He is a graduate o f Buck- con 'jiute to the Heart BXnd to men who were entitled to retain ment, medical care and an effect PROVOLONS CHEESE lb: The chances of Makaitoe ^ t i n g being favored by many. nell Unlversl'ty, Pennsylvania, and not trying to oppose the pool com­ tion today. Pneumonia and a sec­ her ory. en her nervous system. A small number improve with mittee (which has so far said it ond mild stroke complicated the Kobe, Japan — T!he Norwegian the 3150 membership, who took out hla way appeared slim,. Averoif took an intensive course in teach Seamen’s Mission has opened the 3180 membership, because this In Natloaal Finals ■nEDDV'B PBoegN 9 8-oz. said after conferring with,,.the a change of environment to a Ing last inimmer at the WilUmantlc favors a system of four small stroke he suffered a month ago. Helen Blonisrz, a senior at Rock pools) or be stubborn. We are pro­ Ool. George M. Powell, who Is church in the port of Kobe, the ROv. K. A. Johnson was "In the spirit of the thing," CODFISH CAKES Optics. Archbishop that the Athens gov­ dry, warm climate. Most obtain State Teachers’ College. The^Rev. K. A. Johnson, pastor vUle High School, has reached the ernment would honor the agree­ temporary good results from cor­ posing what we think is a wise nttendtaig toe World War n army 33rd to be built since the first was NAkCY LTNN pool system based on our experi­ chief of staff, said Marshall’s dedicated at Leith, Scotland, . in. emeritus of the Blvangellcal Cove­ finals of the 1958-59 national merit 10-oi. ment reached last week with Tur­ tisone or its relatives, but often Manchester Evening HeraM H*^ nant Church of Springfield, Masa., scholarship program. She has been HOT CROSS BUNS key at Zurich. these bring undesirable side ef­ ences with outdoor awimming fever rose two degrees above nor­ 1865, and tl\e fifth in the Pacific Jump Reported pkfl. bron cori«aponde«t Miss Susan problems in town.” , mal during the ni^it, but was one area. Hie nkw edifice includes passed away at hla home earj^ awarded a certificate of merit, ac lb. Turkish Cypriot leader Fazil fects and- their good results are Tuesday morning following a brief Pendleton, telephorie, AOademy Pool Recommeadalleas dejpne aboT# this morning. ^reading and recreation rooms. cording to Principal Joseph Me Kutchuk declared he would oppopo usually temporary. 8-S454. Ulneas. In Welfare .Aid Cuaker. FROZEFj PRESHI any amendments. Gradually, ihor'e and more is The commission favors the large , One of tha ouUtandtog preachers Mias Blonlarz distinguished her­ KlTCrmf QAROZN UGSefLAMB being learned about rheumatoid pool on the Globe Hollow tract be­ The Greek Cypriot detection off tos dsnomtoation, the Rev. Mr. self by her high scores on the two ORBEK mada a pitch for a .Vpleblsclte arthritis. Eventiially, I am con­ cause: A 31,003 tocreAse to Welfare aid 6 S ; FREEZER BUY OF THE*WEEKI OVEN READY-LESS OF LAMB 59c V There Is ample room for .. larye Johnson was well known to the last month' over - January 1958, Is college aptitude tests used in the /am ong the islanders on the plan fident, the knowledge will be StQte Suspends East Coast Conference of the nattbital merit scholarship com RATH FRESH DRESSED^TOP QUALITY— READY TO COOK ” " It got little support. A mem- gained by wf h most victims of pool, picnic area and parking; shown to the mon,thly report of A 8-oz. - It is not surrounded by hea-vUgr covenant, having served the Mtition. About six-tenths of one PORK CHOPPBTTES V/HOLE o f the delegation aald later this dreadf ul disease can be treat­ Tavern License Springfield church a# its pastor for Town Welfare director Mary Del- .par cent of the senior# in each ^ pkgj. Avg, Wgt. >^wore “99 per cent in favor" ed successfully. . traveled streets which might en­ laFera. ARUOUR PAN-O-OOLO OR HALF! danger children; and because over 20 years, and the Rumford state received the aw ai^. A na­ 2Vi-lb. 4'/2-5 lbs. at dro|ipw the idea. Covenant Church of Rumford, R. . Aid last month amounted to 34.- tional total of 10,000 students were lb. The State Liquor Control Com­ The tract was originally pur­ 261, the repwt said, and totaled FRYIHO CHICKEN pko, - STEIVIKG FOWL SpcM m essential for auccess I., for four years. He retired two /'• honored. o f the current talks. British mission has suai>ended the license chased by the town for park and years ago, and made his residence 32,358 to January 1958 DELICIOUS — ECONOMICAL recreational use. A final judging is now going on. You reeelye ell Ipmb eutt FANCY SLICED -P r im e Ministeb-x Macmillan and Talks Set Tonight of Manchester tavern owner Adolf to SpriiMeld. Thirty-seven cases tovolvtog 107 with awards .of from 3100 to 31,500 VAH CAMP IncludlQf let#: rib. leln The commission favors.a small, B E A N S 2 31c and ihoulder chops. Ib.l 'f o r e i g n Mlnlsterx Selwyn Uoyd Bsrejsza, 65, of 18 Birch St, for Servteea wUl be held a t ' the persona were handled last month as to be announced about May. R E D K I D N E Y Shoulder Lamb Chops 69c B eef Liv e r 39c fir* flying to Moscow Saturday. B y 3 Legislators neighborhood pool at Salter’s Pond Evangelical Covenant Church of compared to 27 cases involving 57 ]Ueaders’ Training Class They are anxious to Tiettle the 30 days. because; SpriitofMd, located oh Plumtree persona for the corresponding sTora-zr There Is sufficient town-owned H is Ptonade Brownie and Girl j AH et One Low Price. CviUm Cut end Wrapped I t a s t y — TENDER FANUhIL HALL ..i Qyprua problem before Xleaving Tile commission ordered the sus­ and Bradley Rds., at 1:80 p.m. to­ month a year ago. CLINO PEACHES ' '2m'm49c i et Np Brtrp Cherve. Manchester residents will have land south and east of the present . Ikout Leaders’ Club will meet tondon. ^ pension yesterday. morrow. Offidattog will be the The report shows the Increase Wapping at the elementary school lb. the opportunity to secure llrsL swimming hole to accommodate a Alt MpioM •ffoctivt Mt Upper CoffiAectlcut ttprpt Thuridpyi Fek. Lein Lamb Chops 85c Sliced Bacon S5c Premier Menderes o f Turkey, hand Information on pending bills Barejsza was convicted Nov, 29 Rev.. John E. Und, pastor of the was due largely to hospltaliaation Monday, March 2, at 8 p.m. thru Spturdpyi Fee. Hit. We reetrve 0»e rlfht tp limit pwentltlw. ^ qlmoat recovered from Injuries iw - of selling liquor to minors and was p<^; church; the Rev. <2art J. Fredeen, .and other State legislative mat- , There Is an easUy avaUable sup­ and^|(sneral aid costs. Leaders from the townff FANCY QUALITY - NORTHWESTERN fered in a plane cfash.Tueaday, got tan at a meeting in the Municipal fined 325 in Town Court brother-in-law of the deceaiwd. and Broad Brook, Ellington, Enfield, Fined 310 each in the same ses­ ply from the Lydall St. v'ster out of bed today and broadcast a BuRding tonight main; the Rev, K. Ejnsr RaSk^ pastor of ' Siaaardville, Rockville, South message to the Turkish people. State Sen. Fred Doocy and sion of court were David A. tA - Covenant Congregational Church. World Crops to Rise chapelle, 20, of 23 Englewood Dr.; There are dressing faculties and Windsor, *liboihpsonville, 'Vernon Expressing sorrow for the “ dear Attys. iTving Aronson and David Tbs Springfield church is the-home and Wapping will teach games and and able friends We have lost,*' the and RandaU R. Hill, 18, of 3 Pearl a parking lot already in existence church of the Jtev, Mr. Rask. At- Washington —i The world’s out­ BaiTTr, Manchestaria representa­ there; and because ' '. oongs suitable for use in Brownie prime minister said "the Important tives to the Geqtfkl Assembly, wUl S t; who .Were accused of drinking : tending the asrvice' will be 20 min­ put of farm products durtojg the thing is that the Turkish psople beer in Barejsaa’s tavern Nov. I ’f, It would seridce residents In the isters off the Covenant churches off 1958-51 crop season is forecast at and Girl Scout troop .meetings. be at the hearing.'room from 7:30 northwest housing developraenta On March 9 an arts and crafta D'ANJOU PEARS and state should- carry on ' with to 9 o’clock for thsit^^urpose. ^------'■ ths SUte. 13 per cent above the 1962-54 Cod’s help. What I have suffered is whoM children could walk to the workshop -under the direction !pool. average and 33 per cent above the really nothing.’ ’ Whaaton, Dl.—Th# first 18-hoIe 1835-39 average. The previous rec­ Mrs. Edward Newmarker of Rock­ Genpyesi Heads - They favored a second neighbor­ The broadcast was recorded. It golf course to the United States ord was set to 1956-67, when pro­ ville, volunteer tndner, will be wse one of the tint things he- did hood pool at Center Springs Park held for the Pinnacle Club Brown- DELICIOUS because: was established at Wheaton to 1884 duction was 10 per cent above the when he was allowed to get up for About . Barbers^ Local by ths Chicago Golf .CHub. lfiB2-54 avierage. It and Girl Scout Isadora from the first time today. He was ad- It would serve the beavUy popu­ V a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Union lbs. J U IC Y . muted to the London clinic Tues- The past chief• club o| Memorial lated central oection of town a# Church. Temple, Pythian Slaters, vriU meet Robert M. .Genpves^.'proprietor recommended by the po«a commit­ fisy suffering shock and minot^ In- of the Stet# Barber Shop at 10 Tomb Oanteea Aotivttiea Mriea. Fifteen of Utoae traveling oh at 8 o’cioek tomorrow night at the tee and Town Inanning Engineer home of Mra. Either Greeh. 332 Edward Rybezyk; -The 'teen canteen will hold U. S. NO. I. GILADE — SIZE A toe plan« with th» Jirime minister Bisseai^., laqt nig^it was inatalled berwitog party for members only FRESH LEMONS 6 !?x*; 29c were killed. Oakland_ ^ , S t Mrs. , Ofieen . , wiU be prealdent -pf Local No. 23, Mastar Parking apace is better available there than at other nearby town-^ HUMOR! STORIES! at the Kosciuazko Club, 1 'Vernon MAINE POTATOES Doctora reported he snent entertaining by Mrsr Barber's Protective Assn. A va, Saturday at 7 pirn. Members ‘•very comfortable night’’ They Martha Johnson. Members are're-“ State officer Sam Slpola seated owned areas; and c®*'* FRESH SPINACH 19c minded to bring material for It is within easy walking distance QUIZZES! ORliMAl should bring their membership ffW M nd aatiafied with, his prOg- the officers at a meeting In the Cards. lata but Just before’ midday re- luncheon cloths. - . Pine Barber Shop. of residents to the west. The Rec Department plana, to The oanteen will hold a party HOTHOUSE RHUBARB b 29c Mrted he would not be discharged Others officers are Andrew Ba- . Feb. 27 at the ’Vernon Orange Hall. ; Fifth, and sixth grads boys -at poslto, 856 Center St.,.'vice presi­ give swimming lessons in each iff the Keeney. S t School will have dent; IValter Michaud, Walter’s the pools. The senior Qirl Scouts -of Shrewo- ■BROIN SEIZED a basketball game with their Barber 'Shop « t 516 Main SL. A' big pool at Globe Hollow, huiy. Mass., the Mariner Soouta members aai^d, could be, built with ■' o f Ship No. 9 'o f 'Vernoij, and the' Attaata, SVeb. U (ilV-A abort fathers tomorrow night at 7:30 at secretary: end Joseph Cardinl, 387 FRESHBAKE FULL . kabhy man was arrested the Wafidell School. F ^ and Center St, corresponding secre­ a ahaUow section -for swimming Biplorer Scouts' of Roclcville, will wh®« T®" •iMsifi an alrilaer arrivtog b a n sixth grade girls will oppose each tary- hMseqa a«d » wi ' he the guests. POUND today after » tbl^lMiiiM Other. Tickets wUl be s'vailable St Two swimming parties are be­ L o a v e s the door; Rm BapatuStaient James Hst- ing planned for the month at threat aseevered bairin Fiskinf Ventures Small BREAD 2 at akoofi fiSfififiM a tm a toc matotjanwTiat the^popdiui^ w r e h . at Olote Bgnew jts a swtoa 128-Tan Bdl Largtkt Oaramles Demonstrottoa irtnte- 000 eiU ng enterprises-jugs--, to area would be~’bante toitj^Hs ‘ Mrs. John Baker of 'Vernon wSl ..toe from family ventoifia FROZEN BABY. i Now Watk jga.'and faintlie«Aiipiin«d to glv# a demonstration and talk on NOW AT HEINZ * -S — A 128-ton beUte cbqSHBMoiia, 93 par a s s is t thm\ |tns«Rt'pD8ly lor.s .J SEABRO O K^ ''M o w '' RRERARBO VlOETARLES 'lO IL-IN " BAG FOODS is the world’# largest bell lATURE .'- iMCamlca at the weekly meeting, of GRAND UNION • Baby Umot In Cheew Sauce • Brcccell ou (arptin • Crtola. Succototh • Asporoflui In HollandalM Sauce V Creamed Spindeb • Del Mohico Pofptoes are very amall. Tbb niitts n j i liL - tost “ oWIAsb tot. ths prqat^: (n oae. other tremendous bells , in _ _ fha RockvlUe W^TES today at 8 toe todqsm.' is ^ y s R j^ . mMy|ita#c wMcmae' « pwf fonis# ’'TmiteMofl' ^ " to th* Koecluarko ciim. The ffm ^im igliout til# worid toebid# alae AR pirtoaa offecUva o» OoBB#ottc«t aforos Xfcoriday, Feb. letli Saturday, Fbb. *l#t. W# rtoeeve the right te UaU* q a a jU t^ i . ‘ a a'^ j i'a* stotootow ifee. ‘s4itffb.f']k8ini''vw- Auto# wsMt A tm c' 'iliPtiHr,- hy ’ will weigh in at TM pjnt P «gr fiafi fMmt ia to 300 teas; In adAUon to (Ooom- motbar’s boy e r a l i i Middle Tompikg W . and ^ tosy supply Bust off toe iiili. ntondatten, tos lon voiced tofsx). --■-y .’•r. ,11 )> \. 'i \ I- •AVh.’T'SS ' - ^ ^ 1 . \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1969 PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1969 costa for all tha goods and aervicas Ing up budgets ahd worklitg with that ara required to give effactlva tham, it la a well-known fact that a%%*»o%aa»e»e%o»%»»ee»e»a»oe*oee»ee»ee*e*»%»*eee%»e»»»»ee%ee%eWAeee»*e%%e»«e%ee*4eee%*»e*»en%eieoeee*ee4eMM*»WI*»e*44^ SEen Chosen IkeWelcomed aervloa. whan budgets ara submittad they FORMER MENEY M|LLS F or the last tan yaara, th a an­ a i» usually inflatad from 2% to By Mexicans in nual sjQMtMllturaa -of, tha Rad 106(, and avan higher. Alao it is Head of GOP Croda hava rahgad XrOtn i t 'mlUlon known that in tha last month of •'' ■ "■» '■ »' Hartford R i aid Fiat St doUara a. yaar to 119 mllUon dol- fiscal yaar theta la a mad (Coittlniied from Page Oae) Oonununicatlons for publications In tha Open Forum wUi not lara a yaar, dapanding upon world scramble to spend all avallalbla l^ulmfiltoppiiig ot R u t Ntdioiuit A ing land In outer space tor future pledged dedicnUon to the common of poUticat vie'wa la desired by contributions of this character gancy relief and rahabUltatlon. schools this money has to be spent. - ftmt Cult Sw iflu OR You/t Totat Riod Biffi I party cause. hower came Mexican Ambassador but lettera which are defamatory or abuaive will be rejected.. .Antonio Aiillo Flores and the other Tha f(U)da needed to fManea tlja If fiscal indapandance should be Shea called for a unified ap­ riENTY OF FREE PAkKING Red Groea aecvlca program are granted, I dare aay that our proach to the "future of the party members of Eisenhower’s party. ‘Several Methods’ ^employment:;.’’That 1$ a challenge voluntary gif ta contributed by the Sdkool Board budget within three Of course you save Item by aa a whole" following his victory They lined up on the opposite side, Pand Pickup Service To the Editor, we would like to ipeet, in the ways; American p«»pla and are raiaad to five yaara wlU be aa large as by a 81 to 26 vote over insurance of the platform while a military Ever since 1920 we have been of freedom, if we'could.” The real; by fha 8,700 Rad CToaa ohaptaca our present overall budget is for Item as you shop at Firet nian Bugene N, Kelly, his only op­ band played the national anthems To Your Cor reading newspaper editorials which question is not whether we could;' in annual campaigns for membera running bur town affairs. This ponent. . marchad their legions of words to it is whether we are willing to ex­ National . . . but the real of the two countries end batteries and funds. Each contributor pf $1 X ^ ld be equal to Xia Inereaae of Kelly moved the vote be made battle agahmt unemployment, took ert ourselves BufficlenUy. The race or more automatically becomes a approximately 47%, a i i l 6 satisfaction comes when you unanimous for Shea Immediately fired a 21-gun salute. qne fearful, auperficial look at the for survival calls for more than member with voting prlvUegaa in OPEN 10 A.M.-10 P.M. MONDAY Thru THURSDAY words. Rather than grant flacal inde­ after the tally of secret balloU was The two Presidents \hen stepped Monomic situation, ran up the the affairs of tha local chapter. pendence, I atrongly feel that even check the total on your reg­ forward and shook hands in the 9 a nd announced at the special meeting OPEN A.M.-10 P.M. FRIDAY SATURDAY white flag, and retreated to the One of the downright untruths The kick-off date for the Man­ more controls than we presently In the hearing room of the Muni­ center of the platform. There was a snug ahelter of apathetic compla­ that have been parroted by edi­ chester fund raising campaign la ister tape. And remember, moment of laughter when Lopez have are necessary. I would go one cipal Building. cency and conventional beliefs. torial writers for decades is that March 1, ■tap further ahd atate that our All but some 13 of the commit­ Mateos took Eisenhower by the FOOD KING WILL BE CLOSED AL^ DAY MON., WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY | Your 'editorial of Friday, Feb. we are forced to choose between Dedicated to the principle that it that’s CASH you’re saving - arm and turned him half way newly-employed Comptroller spend tee's #0 members were present to 18, titled "We Choose to Have partial unemployment and slavery, acts as the agent and trustee of part of hla time, eapeclally the elect a succeaeor to Mrs. Haael around asking him - in Spanish to Jobless," is the latest in a long between economic irrespeen quite concerned and the Board of Directors’’ sits in the in additional funds it seeks ^or the and one more year of authoriza­ ■ HADDOCK FILLETS 55c • COD F IL L E T '^ 49c relatively large percentage of the YOR The new chairman also set down tion requested in the President’s tlon is just a mirror-image of Its disturbed as I read the various ar­ hearing room of the Municipal development loan program. elders except in one thing: It is cases, parents will be disappointed ticles appearing In the Herald ad­ 15% OZ CANS STRAWBERRIES GARDIN 3 ',‘Kgn.OO for March 4 the election of a new Building. budget,” he added. 25c secretary to replace Alty. Paul Congress cut sharply the ai munt mijge honest. It admits that it has in the results? - , vocating, or'should I may lobbying, Bowen Reads Results FOOD KING HEAVY WESTERN ECONO-BEEF DEPT. It might be considered a public oC en ten Stpeciai t Marte, his law partner who had Eisenhower asked for this purpose Car Buys oQlw for School Board independence. Tuna Pie STAU-KIIT l-OZ PKGS 45e offered his resignation in deference Then, in a tense moment, Bowen last year. Chicago—The Armour Researph ' To such a pass has the sedulous service, then, if active proponent, Foundation estimates that air pol­ EXTRAORDINARY and even opponent g;roups and in' It seems to me that the School Golden Cookies TIMBER LAKE to Shea’s candidacy. Marte will read: But Kennedy contended more, is HEAVY WESTERN MILD CURED BRISKET applicaUon of fear psychology by Board, fearing that their free- DOWNYPLAKI 5-OZ PKGS 29c serve as secretary until a succes­ "The results -■ are as follows: lution costs the United States about at Carter Chevrolet economic propagandists brought dividuals divert their facilities tO' W affles needed, sajdng: four billion dollars a year in clean­ ward instituting a campaign simi' spending days are coming to a HOSPITALITY ASSORTMENT 7-OZ sor is chosen. Shea 81. Kelly, 26." . See Page 5 the world’s greatest nation at close or may even possibly be here Kelly, immediately on his feet in “In recent years the scale of ing bills, corrosion, and other lar to the Mar& of Dimes to pro­ ‘Chafing at Bit' tuns when it faces the greatest now, advocates this method of W hite Tuna CANS the ensuing applause, said to our effort in foreign economic costs, • crisis in human history. mote medical research toward rreAik i JProduce S p e c i a l Director Gordon, in his nominat­ 100% dental health. raising their own budget so that 16 OZ PKG ing speech, said of Shea that he Marte: “ Mr. Secretary, I move Mr. EdltcU’^we as a nation have 43 < that a unanimus ballot be cast for they may continue on their merry FINAST - Spaghetti or Elbovi SUNKIST - Refreshing, Fresh, Fre Plump and Juicy was "chafing at the bit waiting to iCORNED on(y three choices: Either we pull The reference material as listed way as they have in the past. get going with his program . . . to Mr. Shea." Another ovation fol­ ourselves together Immediately, below is l>elng turned over to the lowed,. and the motion was ap­ Having had experience in draw- 1-LB rejuvenate . . . to revitalize the gSt our free economy into higi Manchester Public Library for Swift's FOR enthusiasm and instill the spirit proved. general use: PKGS Early in the meeting, an ovation gear, and at once attain a -vastly Macaroni LEMONS necessary . . . in our future ef- 1. Fluoride Means Less Tooth De­ MEATS FOR RABIES was also extended former Chair­ ON WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY higher level of output; or wo rC' forU.” . place our free economy with i cay, American Dental Assn. AMERICAN - White or Colored man Hazel Finlay, who was pres­ 2. Panel Discussion on Fluorida­ 300 YEARS' Gordon spoke of Shea's "quiet ent. A resolution was adopted com­ '.BEEF managed economy that can PUIRTI ability to activate political groups achieve the same result; or we sit tion o f Public Water Supplies in ARTHUR DRUG 2 3'A b z JARS 49c VARIITY and get them going,” and men­ mending her services, which had HEAVY WESTERN BEEF LB Avocados been written by a committee com­ in typically American fashion and Connecticut , PRESGBIPnON SUCID tioned his service as president of' yfMlt for Mr, Khrushchev to ’’bury 3. Statement on .Fluoridation of EXPERIENCE Cheese BALDWINS the Toung Republican Club and posed of former Mayor Harold A. ’Turkington Director Gilbert Porterhouse, Sirloin, T-Bone Lb. 6 9 c Ais” under an a'valanche of totali­ Public Water Supplies. BY OUR PHARMACISTS Underwood Apples Crisp and Juicy his association with State Chair­ Barnes, Atty. Rottner, and former STEAK SALE tarian competition ■with only one 4. Fluoridation Facts—^Answers man May, as May’s local campaign DEERFIDOT FARMS ‘ to Criticisms of Fluoridation — FLORIDA chairman William Davis. possible result—the conquest of DEVILED HAM FOR manager in two elections. the free world and of America by American Dental Assn. Seatim e Special Grapefruit Solid, Heavy The nomination was seconded by (Skinless) ^ lLb.Pkg. ommundat arins. 5. Water Fluoridation, Pacts and Mrs. Rosalind Quish. REP. MONAOAN NAMED FRANKFURTS 5 5 c Myths, by Louis I. Dublin. FLORIDA GOLDEN ROSE LBS Miller said K .’ly had displayed Washington, Feb. 19 (,P)—Rep. You u d X and each of us must Crisp and Solid choose and ^ o o s e quickly where 6. Our CHiUdren’s Teeth, prepar­ 2^1g|39c"aSf37c Cabbage the quality "most important to John S. Monagan (D-Conn) has ed by the Committee to Protect our CTN OF this group. . . in the Interest that been chosen a New England re­ we stand. There is no time to lose, FLORIDA CHEERfOS t a t It has already been lost I per- Children’s Teeth, Inc. 20c OFF SALE 100 BAGS , BCHS he has displayed . . and the effort gional assistant to the House ma­ TABLE TALK In withdrawing from further Tea Celery Jumbo Solid Stalks he has shown and in the Job he has jority leader, siaioaUy believe that the first thing cleanser if to exert every effort of -will and participation in this controversy CRLLO > WISTRRN done, l^erything else is more or Monagan will' be an asslsUnt to F A Z ^ Y SIZE 7 Oz. Boxee I 8 e I wish to thank The Manchester MOM'S - Assorted less of a side-isi^e.” Majority Leader John W. McCor- each creative intelligence, of publicity, BON AMI Crisp and Crunchy CHERRY Piirauaslon, and organization, Herald for the courtesy extended Carrots Miner termed aa "first class” 1|iacK (D-Mass). The selection wal in publishing my letters. 1-LB the Inauranceman’s work - a dls- annoimced yesterday. TIDE expand and accelerate the opera- tldn of frqe enterprise, both at Respectively submitted, 12-OZ CANS 29c Cookies •CELLOS Regular or Drip - Vacuum Packed home and where feasible abroad. Stephen R. Grotta 79 Ansaldl Rd. GRAY LEDGE FARM NATIVE MEDIUM Large 33c Wa can expect no Initiative from FRESH LARGE wvashingten. * - ‘ MancheqUer COPLEY C0FFEE:r.69< .This ia something that can be Bon Ami From Sweden^t Foremost Bwlder of Jet Aircraft STRONG HEAKT Bed O oss Needs Oven Sresk Sak S u ^ a ! 'alarted Juat aa well in Manchester, JET SPRAY " 1 I Connecticut; as in any other Amer- To the Editor, Comes the World's Most Satisfying Economy Car doz. doz. DOG FOOD STRAWBERRY lean town. I should ■very much like The needs of the American EACH 'WJailii/aihin^ton 'i fSirlltJau (Oirthda^ Special to know xdiether there are people for health and welfare COFFEE CAKE Reg 3 9 c 33< 19 to Tan C an 9 c serrtces have kept pace with the 14 or CAN 5 9 c : Ne w YORK s h a r p Ntachestar. any considerable num­ Light, Flaky Crust, Filled with Deep Red Cherries 22 LBS. ber of community leaders or plain astonishing increase In the na­ Lb. tion’s population. In the closing ?KG OF 12 i CHEDDAR CHEESE -Lb. 6 9 c SERTO IMPORTED clrizens whose patrioUam is so sin- Hot Cross Buns cOfb, so serious,'and so far-alghted days of World War II, the na­ How Lo says: Very much exT> Dog Food Rtg >KG EACH ITALIAN STYLE TOMATOES that they will face uj> to this tre- tion's population wais approxi­ lag at Carter Chevrolet Open Apple N' Spice Donuts »e OF 12. C H ER R Y PIE mandoua erlalB now and take an mately 150 million. Today it is 175 Home Friday and Saturday. KASCO FRESH mlUlon and constantly rising. Each LOAF PROVOLONE Ideal For Saadwtehea Lb. 5 9 c Can 2 7 c active part in working to meet it. See page 5. Banono Nut Bread R*g 85< U,8J0JL OHOICiS SHOULDER CLOD STAHL MEYER OLD TIMK Hbw about you, Mr. Editor? You year Red Cross has been serving: Jaunt’s ^omalo-l^ama ELKHORN BABY aay of tha desire for perpetual, full more J>eoi)le in a period of high , S LB BOX Rag X7c LOAF SHAMROCK 69c Egg Twist Bread Tonuta Katchiip 2'< o*»’i* 37e MUENSTER U Os. Pkf. 5 9 c >' ij -‘i LOAF IRISH POTATOES Sweet Rye Bread t*g 2Sc ate Paste 3 27c |I .Tomato Sasce 2 oSu 19c lb SHOP OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHEESES Bean Sprouts ROAST -98’ BACON —IDEAL FOR LENTEN MEALS Can 11c lA CHOY COUNTY KIST POT-O-GOLD U.8.DJL CHOICE WHITE SLICED^PULL SIZE p a l S a l! SWEET PEAS BEST CAR BUY ~ YEAR! 2 W OZ CANS 29c Seven Wonders of the SaaB! CORNISH GAME HENS SHOULDER STEAK FRESH QT 1. film WIKa e«m for a BMT Ugh in RMNdaU^ BAKED 2 loaves 29® 25c PROCESSED JARS DAILY C om Chips DILL PICKLES 1 iw w m isa fe m cniiaea like aOk at eS-70.88-SB 1.00 tnilae per gallon on "regular.” ea. K) THE FRUIT WITH DISTINCTIVE FLAVOR FRITOS S. FiWT«STK OEPENMIiUrr pm w i hy vietoriMi in SWEET. LUSCIOUS - PEPPEBIDOE FARM SWEET MIXED PICKLES ralliaa eowaring bvmdrads ef thonaanda of n iO Z E ^ 1.00 , aallea. Temple Oranges Lge. Size Doz. 39c TURNOVERS 40ZBAG 29c r%ee»eeee»eeeeeeeeeeeee»*%%»»»%e*»*e4e%eeeeee*eee*e**eee»eee»ee 4 CUSKiaN-eiiL SRSFEHSIOR ontdatea ioahai FIRST PRIZE FRESH OUR OWN 8PEOIAL CURE BRKBKET Eaey to Peel—Detlcloua to E at \ ' SIA»-ltl$T • WHITE MEAT • CHUT* SIYll TiDT HOME Apple, Blueberry, Baepbeny, «'/h OZCAN 3 5 c K a e f ie Z 5 c Apple Rolls,' T u n a F b h Lunch Bags 4 WINe-feil IESI« tadocaa air-diag agaas- f a n c y ' FLORIDA SEEDLESS R i n s o Basic Library NAMSCO ' 7e OFF SAU Cherry RoUa. inite- . 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MANCHESTER E^'ENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNh.THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 PAGE FIFTEEN POURtEEN eague President Wilbur TBurrowing 4 Large tub i £d Eight Legislative committees nH’ RUBES. BUT OLO 3AKB HOOPLE WASN'T BORN VESTCRCiv/ mammel (OonUaned fro,n Page One) meet today to hear a wide variety the controversial health meaaurc j Bennett termed 'Ylemocratic prin- N ^ «R A CA^-WE HOTEL INTOWN. AND A S T E A ^ 5 S lim m e r (F r.) Googel and Senate Democratic Ma­ whlch goes to a public vote here; ciples." \ 13 Printing 6 Grates Curtain at S:30 (Conttnoed from Page One) of bills. H REE in c h e s THlCtK/yMpgSte^ J ^ ty -'T lgB Say \ miitakes I ■truetlon projects are at a stand­ jority I.*ader Arthur B, Healey op In April. ' 'h other businesa last night the 7 Burrowera Tlie motion to endorse came j committee accepted ;these new 14 Etier o( oleic MI NJ still while the cumbersome bu­ An alternative bill backed by the posed the amendment a the hear­ 8 Malt drink For Feature Film from Mayor Eugene T. Kelly after i members: Joseph Oervals, 47 See­ acid 9 Beast's home reaucracy hunts for evidences qf insurance industries would b’-oaden ings. » • . — — 15 Magiclan'a 10 Fence opening 20 Lohengrin a 43 Trieste wine graft and corruption-In prerevolu- the financial responsibility law. This was the amendment’s sec­ East Reds Call the committee heard Dr. Melvin j man Circle; Paul Kohney, 313 amuleti llJapanese bride measure . tloii contracts with foreign or At State Theater Among other things, it would: ond round In the I.>' i p 1 leading advocate of closer ties with can come earllei- to see the main Nelson I. Beers i R-Greenwich) throughout the country has been (comb, form) r r b received his Bachelor of Arts de­ and Charles W. Terrell (R-New- pupils of private, non - profit N-SI B TO PACIFIC 35 Short axis Nasser. Many Iraqis are unable to attraction, and leave earlier. schools. It was pa.s.sed amid great New London, Feb. 19 (A>i The running at 9 to 10 cents per poi­ 30 imderstand or approve the death Double feature fans can come as gree from the I'niveraity of Con­ town) both of whom are in the in­ son. per year he said. 38 Sarcastic 2? 2(. r , necticut in 1955. He attended Co­ surance business. controversy by the Senate and swordfish, fourth of the Navy's ; Guiana Barely Cultivated compositions sentence for one of_the revolution's late as 8:30 and still see the entire then b.v the House after House nucDar powered subs, will join the Both pollllral town committees !5 leadd'rs who wa-«i knowm for his de­ .show, as the co-feature is pre lumbia University and received At the constitutional amendment Georgelown, British Guiana — CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 39 Garden spots S" his Baohelor of Laws degree at hearing, more than 20 legislators Speaker Nelson Brown (R-Groloni raciflc Fleet in March with its here have now lined up with the 40 Drink 1 fM votion to Arab unity. sented after the mahi attraction. broke a lie vote. It was signed by home base in Pearl Harbor. The Manchester Medical and Dental ■Tusl half of one per cent of Brit­ •>■*»• •«> WA on. S5 Since most of Manchester’s State the Columbia Schpol of Law in went on record in opposition to the excessively w Unegslness has Men heightened proposed amendment. The proposal Gov. Abraham Ribicoff. s\ib has been based at Portsmouth. Associations and other groups in ish Guiana la under cultivation, i i Theatre movie-goers attend the 1958. He was admitted to tlie 42 Low caste S by the resignation of six pro- was considered virtually dend fori The constiluLionallly of the R. I., since It was placed into com­ support of fluoridation. The Boaid nice Is the country’s subaiatenca Indian r » K-S theatre at or about 8 p.m,, "Cur­ Connecticut Bai: the same year. crop and sugar is its most valu­ BY AL VERMEER Nasser cabinet ministers early During the summer of 19.17, this aession when Hou.se Democra- .school bus law is now being tested mission last Oct. 15. It will move of Directors voted the heallli PKISCILLA’S POP -45 Extinct bird ^1 thia month. Their replacements, tain At 8:30” wil eliminate walk­ tic Majority Leader Samuel S. | in the courts. It was on the basis j to its new home port March 16. measure here In December, but the able export crop. 46 Rodent i<) ■ ing in 'difrlng thi main feature and while attending Columbia Law WEYll whUe .not known to ^ Commu­ School Baum was associated with 49 Harangues HI w r nists,' lean far to the left. will enable the patrons to see and 'li 11 enjoy the pltcure from the begin­ the United States Attorney for TMAT'S OUR 52 Asiatic wild i The 'inresL ts reported to be n u m b e r : sheep ning. the Southern District of Ne-w W 56 r 5l W?< spreading to pertain elements of 55 All Matinees on Saturday and Sun­ York. 58 Premature the Army, K a s s e m ’ a main day wdll be as usual, with contlnu- He recently served with the Fi­ 55 51. strength. From several sources homesteader 0118 performances all day. Sunday nance Division of the United 57 Demons W I 58 come vague rumors of impending evening feature shows will be at States Ahmy and was stationed at 58 Lure J 2 action to reverse the government’s 8:30 p.m. Fort benjamin Harrison, Ind. He leftward trend, of disalTeclion is a member of the 48rd Infantry among army units. Division, Connecticut National SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL Many Iraqis are scrambling for Idle Claims Here Guard. sopie avenue -t^the outside world. Baum ii a charter member of Thb government has impo.sed al­ the Pi Sigma National Honorary most an absolute ban on nationals Going Up Again Society in Political Science and leaving the country. Foreigners Government and Tau Epsilon Phi /I leaving no longer get re-entry per­ New claims for unemployment Fraternity. He is a member of the mits, amd their exit visas now take compensation numbered 170 at the Tolland County Bar Aasn.. the J “H more than five days instead of Manchester office of the State Se­ State Bar Assn,, and of the Alum­ the hour’s ctistomary ■wait last curity Division for the week end­ nae Associations of the University week. PRCCT BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS ing Feb. 14. of Conn c ti’ ut and Colutxjbia Law WHO LONG SAM Red Curb Overruled Last week 165 such claims were Schbol. ' THIS IS THE FIRST TIM E I 6 V E R - AN 'DO YOU, LONS W-WHERE’A M m Hussein Jamil, who took office made, while a month ago there Atty Baum is married to the JIN BP UPA 6 A L AH' A SAM,TAKE THIS i«-rr-iTMU6r as guidance minister about 10 were 4'J8. Many of the claims at former Rhoda Pearl, daughter of days ago, has already submitted A R M ... EUr THERES NOTHIN' (N ARM-I MEAN- PSTOMOtROW... that time were caused by tem­ Mr. and Mrs. George Pearl of 27 U ? N ® his resignation because Kassem porary seasonal layoffs and a win­ N. Park St.. Rockville. The couple THE STATOT15S THAT 5AV5 IT THI6MAN rSS overruled his temporary suspen­ .CAINT pfiPONerr VER LAWPUL WBPPIH6 WHt ter slowdown in construction live in Rockville. PLUS HiM: GttEEN STAMPS sion of a Communist group which work. Persons whose "benefit W B P P R P ^ M-MusreeTTo had defined one o f Jamil’s instruc­ HER-AND.5TPP year" expired Jan. 3 had also filed HUSRAMP? K i , tions. Jamil Is a member of the new Initial claims for this year. ir....S6R3Re... National Democratic party, a left- Rep. Reed, 813, Dies; rnsTPP AMD lU mx- There are now 1.760 in all claims wing group comparable with the registered at the office for the last Congress Veteran ■ left wing of the British Labor period as compared to 1,723 the Party. He is threatening to pull week before and 2,113 a month ago. FANCY, PLUMP FRYING other National "'bemocrata out of Statewide, the number of new (Continued from Page One) the' cabinet. claims filed declined for the fifth ▼jL R« «A p«k eii Persons with known Nasser consecutive w’eek to 155,616 from would "contradict the American | T e .li» It t P * O S .- « S iW jW iW e e hy MA hw- sentiments are lying low, avoid­ ce». tflf NIWW# l**ne PriAwi Z ' l f 57,462 during the previous week. foreign policy effort to strengthen | It) ing ■ foreigners. When they do and unify the free world.' i Bhould hevB known he didn’t love ma when he apeak, it is with dire predictions of JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD wanted to srat married on what he made!” ' a showdown within days, weeks or Rep. Reed's, response: "I am fed I months. Some even say the dissat­ Belliiardo Given up with people who are more inter­ \ .... A N D THAT'S IT. EVEN ... SHE WORKED ALL NidHT MAN, YOU SOENTISTS CAN ested in the nerves and feelings of | BECAUSE SHE THOUSHT BE AWFUUY DUMB.' TAKE isfaction among army men is well I THOUSH SHE THOUSHT A LOOK ATJIER-THEN other countries than our own. CHICKENS WE HELD HER RESPONSIBIE ZORN W A S over 60 per cent. PK.ZOIDLSCT H ao OF HER BROUSHT IN TAKE A , RPI Hartford Post The veteran Congressman, born I MEATY and DELICIOUS AND BRM» HER TO MV OFFICE! FOR rOUR BEINS POISONED, BY ROUSON The immediate focal point for > S M E M M S lOftAL TO TO D O IT. eUESS.' I.ITTI E SPORTS at Sheridan. N. Y., was elected to 1. r utt STEVE, TOU COME WITH ME.., WH'/..,TWHYr^ possible trouble is Jamil's return Congress Nov. 5, 1918 and has Sj ' ’ } I I 'fOU AND YOUK in aboqt twu weeks from India. He Raffaele Belluardo, 57 Con­ fO AtAU LA! Welcome went off In a buff last week to stance Dr., has been appointed as served continuously from New ■Id say goodby to New Delhi, where an adjunct professor at the Hart­ York's 43rd Congressional District | BCHO he was Iraqi envoy until his cabi­ ford Graduate Division of Rens­ since that time. net appointment. selaer Polytechnic Institute. Reed was chairman of the tax­ Training centers of the Com­ Announcement of his appoint­ writing House Ways and Means I munist-dominated popular militia ment was made today by Dean Committee in the 83rd Congress FIRST PRIZE FRESH have now been ?et tip in Basra Warren C. Stoker. when the Republicans were In the | and Mosul, representing the first Belluardo will serve as an ad­ majority. He was ranking Repub­ extension of this potential junct assistant professor of lican on the group at the lime of | "People's A rm y” to the provinces. electrical science at the Hartford death. Lean and Itl In case of trouble with the regular Graduate Division, located at East He was a delegate to the Inter­ Sh<5,rt Shank BY JOHNNY HART troops, Kassem would rely on this Windsor Hill. He is employed iii parliamentary Union •meeting in I B. C.' militia to back up the loyal sec­ the Research Department at Rome in 1948. and has represented PICNICS tors of the army. United Aircraft Corp. the United States at subsequent th is is the (SET-RICH- BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Between 30 and 40 Russian of­ The Hartford Graduate Division meetings of the organization in (5UIC< SCHEME OF THE ficers are in and around Baghdad recently announced that its en- Sweden. Switzerland and France. { f VDO'P B6TTW TO< « C K TO U T T ie *M ER«» TMHSKT,•,iUI,AHDTStr\ as sort of a Soviet advisory group, rollment for the spring semester He was the second oldest mem- HALIBUT * so* CENTUPy. TUB AWeittL Wtu HAVE TO VIORK AROUND TMt OOCKx-rtrmiat TO / training Iraqis in the use of four scientists, ] ber‘ 'of the House. Rep. Clare Hoff- HONOR MAID VTHE-JOBlHTWe. W KIWUR* WVB «MD6 ONLY 400JOFW T/^X shiploaw of Soviet arms and mili­ the majority of whom are em­ , (R-Mich) ia the eldest, by tary equipment. The Russian arms ployed in (jonnedtlcut Valley in five days. Tender and G? dustries. are for KasMm's 5th Division. He was sworn in for his newest I Flavorful SWORDFISH *6 3 ' This is Intended as an elite guard teim at the hospital. He had not| for the jre'W rulers hacked by the attended any House meetings ati| Daisy Hams sprawling tentacles of the secret House for Raising this ses.sion of Congress. | police under Col. Abdul Majidi Rep. Reed often was at odds Jalll, minister of public security. Insurance Co. Tax with President Eisenhower over j COD • 43' tax cuts. n c i i x z . lu the first Congress of the Ei­ (Continued from'Page Une) senhower administration he waged | Weapons Films an unsucceasful fight for an in-1 fMnVMEREirTWUl, fllWS. W«. T»> IKwM TW>1« h,. <•'9 ^ •* = UlM 8URIMS PARTY disfavor both with Congress and come tax reduction. He rated the j Seen by MATES with the Treasury. PRODUCE • ■locKSo ev MORIY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl excess profits tax "iniquitous, un- 1 ■ KETCHUP Although the new tax rate ap­ CRCVASSCS. y .',. -— '— ^ fair, unjust. de.structive . . . a can- ;■ FANCY SOLID 6EE FOR'fOURSELF.,, ITDOK Through'- the courtesy of plies to 1958 earnings, it is not re­ cer on the economy of the coun- j WAITlL'«UM£ET I HAVE A PICTURE OF rro N A M ATES president Donald Kuehl garded by Congressional tax e:;- try.” I MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD M Y N EW G IR L , HER, rr RE ALLY VERY and the American Rocket Society, perls as a retroairiive tax. The Rep. 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CONN« THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 PAGE SIXTEEN THE Jlospital Patients in Spotlight with Holdouts Director of Athletic Post Herald Angle rsl • j ¥■ ” _ PAT BOLDUC Mistretta on Sidelines Midget Wrestlers Mantle, Cerv Wide Open if $$$ Approved Aaalataat Sporta Editor Beginning to Thaw Share Top Billing Not Satiafied RX>C 8EMUR LEAGUE Near Free-for-All Averted For Final Hoop Game By EARL YOST Lop-sided action marked last Midget wrestlers will share night’s twinblll at the high school, For Liston After Unfortunately President Sam Cohen was not present at top MlUng with Bull Curry on With Contracts Should » Board of Direc­ Wednesday night’s ^wrestling with the Manchester TVust wal­ last Sunday’s Connecticut Basketball Assn, contest between By PAT BOLDUC tors 8ppr(^ the Board of loping the Telephone Co. 68-44 the Marco Polo Explorers and league-leading Milford Chiefs program at the high school Educat ion'p budget request I and Blue Mo'jn Restaurant '.rounc- Coach Elgin Zatursky received bad news this week when gym. Four mighty mites, two New York, Feb. 19 (/P)— at the East Hartford High School gym. A real rough-house o n . each side, will take part In Baaebairs hospital patients for which includes ! ing hapless Chef’s Diner 78-57. Miami Beach, Fla., Feb, 19 it was learned that junior Pat Mistretta, 6-1 lettermain, would All five Trust players scored in developed to the closing minutes and a near free-for-all was aa Australian tag-team match. shared the apotlight today S7.000 to ?8.n00 for a director , (/P) — Managers of Charles be unable to play tomorrow night when the Indians conclude ' double figures, ranging from 16 averted-Iby the cooler heads numbered among the crowd which Fuziy Cupid and Irish Jackie, with the latest contract of physical .education and! (Sonny) Liston, hard-hitting totaled bettfir than 800. Two* their season against neighboring East Hartford in an 8:30 who both have been seen hero j to 12 points, while Irv Foster’s 16 game in the East Hartford Highf aignees and potential hold-* ■fl!ti’rtic? U;r pnsilion is wi(> open: ' tallies topped the rhoncmen. Big heav.viveight from Phila­ wrdiga never make one right but is -tops defensively and as a re- before, will team up against fo nH rindict ,!<'■. Tliis wbs ron -1 the trouble began when Mtford, bounder.” School gym. outs. Red Schoendienst, Mil­ Pinky Hohcnlha' got 22 markers delphia. hollered for “ only Tiny Tim and Klarlo HaiiclioM I’rmfd ■I’y niristi'’ ^t^^ormi^k ahead by 20 polnta, went into Ita Labeling Bob Brannum as the According to 21atursky. the ag­ It will bo a best two out of waukee second baseman, and Bill ■ and Chet Morgan added 20 in the rated fighters” today after he gressive Mistretta is sidelined with Rigney, Sin Francisco manager, c"''’ iT‘m‘'n "f the Rriard of Kdiics- I Blue Moon attack. Farold Bra'n- crb«d-ple*«tng aboWtime act. “toughest" man ever td play in three fall number with a one tic-> slopped Mike I> ’ o’ i of Sjtecusc The'’ fiiwt question -which came the'NBA, Cousy interject«?d a bit a broken bone in his left foot. No hour time limit. who are hospltalizad, ware jolncfi ard wa; l'e."it for Chef's with' 22 N. Y„ las) nisht in six rounds. one knows for certain but It is be­ yesterday by Llndy McDaniel, St. Tli'rs havp bocTi roporls that I points. to mind was whether or not the of humor when hC told how much Another tag match will find •llp pislfinn. If rroatrrl. was all Liston, who has lost only one of Chlafaovere right In clowning with he missed his former teammate. lieved that the Injury may have Johnny Barend and Don I.ewln Lo\Jls Cards’ righthanded pitcher rJw'Pd op ’ ll oot a rut and j WR.6T SIDE 5IIDGETS 24 fights, floored DeJohn twicr their big lead and approximately “I've been on my good behavior occurred during the footbaU sea­ In one comer against rough McDaniel underwent an emer ­ dried proposiUon. ' MrCormlrk Standing* with a series of hard left jabs and two muiutea- remaining in the ever since B 6 retired. Previously son and then was aggravated last housers Karl Von Hess and gency appendectomy in Meriden Bvd \ritnllv « ’e will not ron- I W. L. Pct_ right hooks to the head and body game.? That is a . problem which whenever a big man roughed me up Friday night in Meriden. Steve Zdhi. Miss. He is expected to join Lh- Pidrr nnv npplirants for tlir job i Pagani's ...... 10 5 .637 In the sixth before Referee Jlmmv wdll ,have to be settled by-Cohen a little I would go over to the But one thing ia certain, Mls- Curry and Frank Townsend, V Cardlnals in St. Petersburg, Fla. iil-'il af;''i O'r bild^rt is approved. I Pontlcelli’s ...... 10 .5 .667 Peerless stopped It at 2:43. and the other CBA teams.: bench and tell BB. It didn’t take tretta is through for the season and the singing mntmun, will have next week. •Tlir f’rld IS now and will br ^ DeJohn. s lanky 202-poundei the locals meet the Hornets with­ Schoendlenst, who has tuber ; F*eraonaUr,cd Floor.* . . . 9 6 .600 From a personal viewpoint the too long for BB to convince my It out In tlie feature bout. v:do op-n lir added ‘ Nobody : Norman's ...... 7 7 ..300 who now has lost only five of 43, tormentor to lay off.” out their No. 2 scorer and top re­ First event starts at 8:80. oulosls, is expected to undergo mir- lias brrn .splrr'rd and v.'p havr no clearly had the worst of the na­ Chiefs were wrong. After all the bounder. The hard-working junior gery today for removal of a smal. i Decl'.* ...... 5 9 .357 game waa booked as a league'’ tilt Some one in the audience asked Tickets mi.y be purchased from d"fn'itr d-a who would best fill tlir j Nasslff Arms ...... 3 12 .200 tionally-televised fight but his has averaged 10.2 points and nine any moml>or of the Police De­ diseased portion of his lung. Hi;> managers complained because the and not an exhibition. Good play­ If Wilt Chamberlain would he an job asset to the NBA? Cousy replied, rebounds while playing in all 16 partment or at the Police Sta­ physician said, "Wo are optlmla Tlv: pl.an of tlic Hoard of Hduca- I The boys at the West Side Rcc match was stopped. ers, and. the Explorers have sev­ games. His total of 163 tallies i put on two fine games last night. eral, .feel bad enough getting beat “Personally I don’t think Cham­ tion. I’roceeds will enter the tic about Red's chances of play­ llo-i IS to s't lip Job nualifirallons DeJohn had the lead. 49-48 on is only one less than Chuck Sal- Polioe Benevolent Fund. ing In I960.” f,-. ilir p-\-;ilion p- dirri'tor of physi-1 I The first saw- Pontlcclli’s nip Nor­ the referee's, card but the two by 20; points without having the berlain will play wlUi Philadelphia. He is satisfi.ed financially with the mond’s leading 164 total. mil Cooper will be the ring Rigney la recovering rapldl. r;:l rrli’.ratloii and athlrtirs, Appli- j man’s, 30-27. and Deoi's pulled a judges had Liston in front when opposition rub it in. No player Crystal Ball Pick wants to look silly in front of a Harlem Globe Trotters and I don’t announcer. from injuries received in on auto rants would fO’wnrd thru qiialifl- tremendous up.set, dumping Per­ the fight wa.s halted. Liston, at Despite its earlier 40-38 win over mobile accident. Oiantn’ Presiden rations m Puprrintrndont of sonalized Floors, 26-21. 209'4 was 11-5 favorite at fight crowd unless it is in an exhibition believ(j -Eddie Gottlieb (Philadel­ phia owner) ■ydi pay him half of the Hornets, Manchester Is the un­ Horace Stoneham talked wlU. Schools Arthur Illinp i PontlrelH’s won the first game time. a ^ n s t a team:the caliber of the derdog Friday — that is according Harlem Globe Trotters who . make the $^,000 he is supposedly get­ Litller Favorite Rigney by phone from Phoeni.x mine t'l C ut i.M at the free throw line as they Never Slowed Up to the crystal baU (12 correct picks Ariz., and reported, “It looks Uko 1 tori that IlUnp will rarrfully made 10 foul shots compared to Mike appeared to be waiting for a living at mixing sound basket­ ting from Ate Sapersteln.” Sportscaster Bob Steele got the in 16 selections) which tabs host he will be out of the hoopltal Fr:- rhock over Ihosr inicrestrd In Ihr only three by Norman’s. Ponticel- Liston to tire but the Philadel­ ball-with comical routines. . . . East Hartford a 47-43 winner. In Texas Tourney position and hr v-lll rut thr list phian never slowed up. He kept But by the same token, the fihe- successful party off on the right PAT MISTRETTA day and could be here Monday fo H’s were milscored In the field goal The Indians will carry a 6-10 the official opening ot spring d jwn to lour or five. ’ McCormick | department. 12-10, High for Pon- his left working and DeJohn plorers didn’t help matters when foot with s few tales of his “memorable” athletic career. won an lost record Into the finale While Manchester has not play-1 San Antonioa, Tex., Feb. 19 training.” aaid. "Wc (Board of Education) ; ticelll’s were Marty Chemelicki, fought in flurries, rallying sharply one of their star performers threw which is a shade better than the ed since edging Platt of Meriden will then scrrrn and Interview the a wricked and deliberate block at “Not too many people realize that —The Texas O. en started its run In Kansas City, outfielder Bob (13). Wirt Curtis (61 and Frank in the fourth to stun Liston with a WIDE OPEN— Here’s John Thomas, the Boston University high jump sensation, in Hornets' 3-12 mark. Neither team 55-51 a week ago, East Hartford today with Gene Llttler favored to randldates. Thr board wdll have i Shut Eyes and Missed Punches hard left to the jaw, followed by a one of the playful Milford players. I played professional baseball for Cerv, who played with a wire- Rizza (6). pill Dixon (9) led Nor­ typical mouth open, extra effort form as he tries to clear the bar. .Only a 17-year-ola has shown much offensive dropped a 66-57 decision to tourn­ Wjn it and becor.ic the first go(fer jaw for several montha last see thr final say on hiring the man, if i man's attack. right to the head. This incident igmited a brief fight a number of years. I finally gave strength, the locals averaging a ament-bound Wethersfield Tues­ the budqet is approved. We have Keith Smith, left, and Benny Byrd flailed away at each other Mike lost his mouthpiece in the freshman, he holds world indoor record of seven feet. ______which was quickly curtailed by it up after enjoying my best sea­ atiige 1952 to capture three turjna- son, and Athletics’ General Man with tlphtly shut eyes and the result was a lot of missed punch­ The second game saw Decl’s lowly 47 points and the Hornets day night. ments In a row. ager Parke Carroll reached t pour as far a.s wc ran. I down by 10 points at halftime 15-5, fifth and again In the sixth when many of the cooler cagers on both son at the plate—I batted .048. 49. Defensive strength lies with Kurt Kilty, Georgs Penney, FYan "We feel that this position la es. They tangled In junior tournament In Dallas. Li.ston connected with right clubs. From baseball I turned to boxing. It was seven years ago that deadlock in their salary talks. I' something that is needed Wc have I put on a stirring last half rally to Manchester since Zatursky’s quin­ Sullivan, Dick Bessette and either Jack Rurke, starting his string is believed that Cerv ia asking for upset the Floorman before a fine crosses to the face. Make no mistake about it, Mil­ I had a total of 70 amateur and tet shows a fine 51 points against Vem Parent or Pat Kenyon are taken steps in the right dircrtlon. : The fight, which started slowly ford has a real solid ball club with professional fights — winning all with the Texas Open, won four $30,000, double the amount offeree It may, however, take two or three crowd. average compared to 68 markers expected to comprise the Hornets’ straight. Ue added Houston, Baton him. Burt Gibson led a third quarter but picked up speed as it moved a fine blend of outside shooters, but 69 of them.” for Coach Jack Wise’s squad starters. Zatursky still plans to years to carry out the plan." along, drew 3,858 paid admission Vargas Tried Nine Years ball handlers, and rebounders and ♦ * • Rouge and St. Petersburg to his “Mr. Carroil left future talks uji which has shown marked improve­ The appointee must fulfill rerti- drive by pumping home six points and a gross of $13,250 in the new start the senior members of his skein. to me," said Cerv, who hit 31 Finn and Feigenbaum playmakers. Their brilliant per­ ment in recent outings. varsity squad. ftration renuirementa prescribed i and installed the spark In his Exhibition Hall. formance led Art Pongrats to re­ Brief Sports Notes Since then no one has managed homers and had a .305 batting b” the State Department of Edu-1 teammates that enabled them to The, first time DeJohn took the mark, “The Chiefs are as good as to put three/together but Llttler average. “He said ‘Go home and win. Big Red LaGace was high Little Frank (don’t call me cation. mandatory eight count in the To Prove He Could Fight any Eastern League team of a.few Porky) Vieira, one of the country’s is shooting the kind of golf that think about it.’ As far as I’m con Return Here Sunday scorer wdth 13 points for Deci’s. sixth Ltston landed a right to the years back. And nobody can con­ finest shotmakers, returns to this could make this/possible. The San cemed I’ve thought plenty about Danny Hagenow and “Teddy” Ted- chin 'while Mike was on one knee. vince me that Bobby Knight has area Saturdry night when he ^Russual Roulette^’ Diego blond carivp her from vic­ It.” ford were high for the Floors with It appeared to be a reflex action New York (NEA) — It took* one would get yo« two if you sui-* T w o years to a da.Y, he woke slipped. His play in the first period brings his talented All-Star quin­ tories at Phoenix and Tucson and The Mickey Mantle-New York U Con 11 Loser, six points each. and unintentional. DeJohn’s hand­ me up at 7 o’clock In the morning was. every bit as good as I remem­ aoknowledgedly is playing the Yankees' contract squabble was Finn and Feigenbaum not ♦ who also performed at one Ruben 'Vargas nine years to con­ pected he would go four, five, six tet to the Eku.t Hartford High North Carolina Proves Qass EAvST SIDE MIDOET8 lers complained bitterly about It. vince somebody that hb could rounds. and reminded me to appointment. ber him In Manchester.” School gym. Energetic Ray Mc­ fine-l of the tour. again In the news. The star out­ partners in a law firm, but two time with Manchester In his DeJohn’s corner maintained he I didn’t think he could fight, tried Hovs'ever, thers weXe plenty of hoop, travels, belongs in this Htandlngs fight. , What did they see 7 Well, the Pongratz Is ho novice when It Kenna has booked an attractive fielder said he won’t go Into Other Stale accomplished professional bas­ , W. L. Pet had been hit while down. Peerless But When he got through he had guy looks like he just hopped out to discourage him, but he. per- ’ comes to c^ p a rln g basketball doubleheader beginning at 7:15. other favorites as the field of 150 without signing category. Blue Coais ...... 1 0 0 1.000 ssid he would have “ taken a lahed. By Turning Back Arch Rival —138 professionals and-. 12 ama­ ketball players, wdll be In town The Barons are current a tremendous witness for the com­ of the make-up department for * teams. The Jimal man waa mainly In the opener the Marco Polo Ex- his contract. Mickey said he had I^adders . . . . '...... 8 2 .800 point away" from Listen if the "You know about Ruben win­ responsible' for the crack British teurs—moved out in the opening Sunday afternoon when the pace-setters In the Eastern plainant. It was Tony Anthony, Mexican movie, well tailored p'oi-ers meet th- New Haven Co­ sent back the contract offered him Quintets Win Cruisers ...... 6 4 .600 sixth, round had been scored. ning the national amatuer cham­ Americah quintet which swept round of the $20,000 tournament. Wilkes Barre Barons meet the Penn League. Besides Finn the number one challenger of the mduatache and all. He’s a dead lumbus Bears in a regularly sched­ New York. Feb. 19 ( ^ —North^62, Navy whipped Georgetown and has discussed It twice with Engines ...... 4 6 .400 DeJohn wanted to sling more ringer for Ramon Navarro, the old pionship,'but not about the trouble sevecai Eastern League titles dur- uled Connecticut Basketball Assn, Among them were Burke end the Yanks by telephone. Red Embers. The exhibition and Feigenbaum, other merh- leather after Peerless had stopped light-heavyweight champion, Carolina's the proven class of At­ (DC) 72-47 and St. Francis top­ New Haven. Feb. 19 f/PV-Flve Is scheduled at the high school Chiefs ...... 1 ...2 8 .200 Archie Moore, and clamoring for picture star. I had moving him. Ing'the early ’50s In addition to tilt. The nightcap at 8:30 pairs other former champions of the Yankee General Manager bers of the cast will include Pumpers ...... 0 10 .000 the fight. pled Steubenville, one of the small Texas Open suc'.i as Bill Johnston Connecticut colleges won basket­ gym starting at 3 o’clock. a crack at Floyd Patterson and Before the fight, Ernie Braca, Ref Stopped Bout Waning both the league and play- Vieira’s All-Stars against Hamil­ lantic Coast Conference basket­ George Weiss did manage to g;et Ed Warner from CCNV, Jesse He and Liston exchange;! heated - ott titles In the old American school powers of the Midwest, 74- of Provo, Utah, the 1958 wlhper ball games last night and one The league-leading Blue Coats, the big prize. the Broadway restaurateur and "When, I could get nowhere in ton Standard, defending Hartford ball but the Tar Heels still have 68. In some productive effort He Eastern and American Amelle of Penn and Bill paced by Randy Smith, wrapped words. And DeJohn made a couple League during the 1952-53 season. who Lb also playing t(»p golf along lost. The loser was a big one—■ Chenaka. Warner helped One ot the more extraordinary all-round sharpie, said this wtis San Francisco, where nobody be­ and State Industrial Leagqie to go through two more weeks of signed , the no-hlt Syracuse defeated Connecticut 72- League basketball fans In up the regular Midget League sea­ of tentative swings at the big But unless prompt action is Villanova shot its record to 17-4 the winter trail. pitcher of the 1066 World Series, Manchester can well recall CGNY to both the NIT and Philadelphian before' he was re stories of this or any other year just a workout before getting lieved he coijid fight, T got hold of champion. Any one want to wager son as they turned back the En­ someone like Patterson or luge- ■taken by CBA officials a repeat of Russian Roulette” before they in a 67-64 romp over Buffalo and for an estimated $18,(KK). Also 64 Danny Finn and Georgs Fei­ NCAA tournament honors in strained. was rather sloughed off by New Gambino in Los Angeles. He said a* panney or two Vieira won’t Fordham, which joined the NIT Connecticut, with three games gines, 44-37, In the Police and York sports writers, which Isn’t mar Johansson. Braca has An­ he would sell a piece of the fighter Sunday’s incident appears immi­ score between 59 and 75 points? an attempt another national New York, Feb. 19 (/D—Alex Ol- coming to terms -with the world left to play, now has a 14-6 season genbaum. Both played , with one season white Amelle was Firemen’s Midget League at the nent- With one and possibly two field earlier in the day, celebrated Hockey at a Glance champions wers first baseman Wallingford when the Bastern an all around , athlete at Penn. unusual these days, with ball clubs thony. to F|wnk Sinatra, arranged p No team has found a way to stop championship. with a 68-62 decision over Canis­ medo is cast in the role of an un­ East ISighCs Fights record. East Side itec last night. vamoosing In wholesale lots. Cua Julius Helfand, then chairman match' |t the Hollywood AmiripAn exceptions, the Chiefs boast too the little fellow as yet as evi­ derdog tonight as he opens his bid Wedneotey’s Besulte and Frank League enjoyed tta gniateat Sunday night the same two -much all-around strength for the Russian roulette Is Coach Frank ius. Elsewhere, the teams from the The Blue Coats continued on D’Amato doing his best to make of the New York commiaaion, re­ Legion Stadiitm with Monr(>e4tat- denced by his 44-point plus av­ for the National Indoor Tennis Hlaml Beach. Fla. — Charles N»tion*l League Leja. popularity. Both w ere, in the clubs will play in Old Say- their winning ways as they drew other, league members. And the McGuire’s term for an ACC sys- home state .were victorious over Third Period a Shock Theater character out of fused to approve the match. . When lllf. It w'As a terrific hot night and erage in CBA warfare alone. Army, having one of Its better Championships. Despite his almost (Sonny) Liston. 209Vi, Philadel­ Chicago 4, New York 2 Other signers Included Tom Gor­ never-to-bS forgotten free for brook. the season to a close by winning next time a "footbaU’’ block Is lem that junks a full season of years, made it 14-8 as Sammy phia, stopped Mike DeJohn, 202, out-of-state visitors. Floyd Patterson, etc. Melvin Krulewitch succeeded him, RatUE closed Ruben's ieV /eyt with competition and orders a post­ slngle-hande(l heroics in regaining Amertoan League man of Kansas City, Dick Hyde New Britain TeJwhers defeated all at the Armory which found Tuesday night at the high their 10th game without a loss ■ throwm in a basketball game some Kouns and Jim Klosek^each scored Syracu.se, N. Y., 6. Hershey 2, Cleveland 1 (Over­ of Washington, Bob Skinner and school gym, th# Embers will But let's not put the lead of this he agreed. By this time, Ralph a butt In the third a ^ the ref­ I caught my first glimpse of season tournament to determine the Davis Cup for the U.S. and his Albany (N. Y.l Tearhers 76-67. a pla.ver taking a swing at Po­ in an undefeated season. Rangers’ Jinx one may very well be left with a 22 points in a 93-77 victory over sweep to the Australian National Albuquerque, N. M.— Art Pers- time) Smoky Burgess of Pittsburgh, lice Chief Herman Schendel host arch rival Marco Polo highly unususal storj’ in the last Gambino, veteran Los Angeles eree stopped it in UiA^^Bixth. Coach Jim Herdic’s Co. A basket­ the conference representative in Fairfield University won 98-82 over The Engines, playing with an handler, had acquii’ed a piece of serious Injury. ball team Tueaday night at the Williams. Air Force won Us fifth title, Olmedo is seeded behind de­ ley, 132, Red Crass. La., outpofnt- Sprlngffield 2, Buffalo 1 Andy Pafko of Milwaukee and and winding up in a cell at the of East Hartford. The,fur will abbreviated team, tried vainly to paragraph. So, ws start with Se- “ ‘He can’t fight/ laid "Sinatra. . Showtime should be reserved for the National Colle^ate Champion­ Brooklyn College. Trinity.trounced Senor Vargas. He spent two ^ y a “When this^waa settled,”, cut Armory. After scoring 45 points straight, 77-62 over Creighton, as fending Champion Dick Savltt of ed Joey Lhnaa, 132, Albuquerque, Eastern League Earl Torgeson and Lea Mom o t Police Station. fly In this encounter with the keep pace with their bpponets hut Still in Force nor Vargas punching Anthony exMbltlons. ships. Bob Beckel hit for 28 points. Stevens Tech of Hobokeri; N. J., Orange, N. J. 10, the Chicago 'White Sox. Finn later played several locals out to avenge a dne found the pace a little too much. around for 10 rounds at ^adison and $136 in telephone calls squar­ in Gambino, . ' I told Brodose' to 0 e e in the first half on a bit of bril­ Clinton 7, Charlotte 2 94-59. Wesleyan University ■won its ing the, match. The Callfonria liant long-range bombing, the With an 11-0 conference slate, Boston U. beat Holy Cross for seasons with the Philadelphia point setback suffered earlier The winners held a 15-3 edge at Square Garden and missing get 'Ruben/in shape in San Fran­ owned by the Tar Heels after last eight straight game with a 65-48 New York, Feb. 19 (JP)—Whether commisaion refused to recommend cisco. The:'red tape would give us Cdti4» in Trouble locals fell off to just 15 tallies in the first time in 28 years, 74-57. victory over Amherst. And WllH- Warriors In the NBA and wras this season. the end of the first period and then knocking him out only with the night’s 74-67 victory over arch it’s beer and pastries as Coach help of a very friendly referee it. no tim^ in New York. I told the second half and finally suc­ Paul Adkins’ 29 points led Virginia mantlc Teachers maintained an alwa.vs considered a “charac­ Season tickets will be hon­ a comfortable 23-15 edge at the Phil Watson believes, the New Who Is going to win the Nation­ rival North Carolina State, moat over Maryland 62-60, and Semi Intermission. While Smith was who actually picked him up at “We dop’t want any more one or BrodPM to take him" to Stillman'a al Basketball Assn.' playoffs be­ cumbed 71-60 to a speedy Co. C early lead and defeated Rhode ter” qji the court. Feigenbaum, ored Sunday. York Rangers just esn’t shake Off outfit from Danielson. Herdic’s teams could start forming plans for Mintz also scored 20 in leading Island College of Education. 76-50. ripping the nets for 18 tallies^ eight and took his good time rub­ two-round knockout.” said Hel­ Gymnasium, where all Anthony tween tiie Boston Celtics and St. the third peritxl jinx that is damp­ fand, Finally, Elmle Braca, An­ .agents could see him. As you kno"vv charges were unable to check the the NCAA. Especially with only Davidson over Furman 76-69. Win- The Syracuse-ConnecUcut game teammates Art Nickerson and bing off the gloves. Louis Hawks? “ It all depends on three second-di-vlsion teams still to 4 . ,. Brian Hamilton each added 7. ening their chances of gaining a Extraordlhar>' Storj’ thony’s guy, appealed to the Ne now, Ruben is a weaver and a Injaries,”" said the incomparable winner’s sharpshooting captain, leas Washington and Lee lost its at Storrs, UConn's last home game, Stanley Cup playoff position in the be met during the regular season 15th straight, /-78-31 to Virginia ended In a snowfall of tom pro­ the Engines, Jim McGehan set the This is an extraordinary stoiy York board: bobber. I told him to stand up Bob Couay, guest speaker at the Gsne Provost, who clicked for 27 National Hockey Dcague. Braca won the decision. y T b * straight and just jab like a perk points on a variety of shots. Sid and runner-up N.C. State ineligi­ Tech, but ha(l the consolation of grams and paper cups. When the Yankees^ Brass Plenty Busy pace as with 15 tallies while the' in several directions, starting with 20th ■ anniversary banquet of the ble because of NCAA probation. much improved Harvey Duplin Last night, the Rangers dropped Intrigue. And Isn’t It nice to know match was approved. After all, and more iniportant look like one, Bast Hartford High School 1939 Wiersma (20) and Coach Herdic holding Tech’s scoring ace, Bob demonstration came Syracuse held Ayersman, to four points. Ayers- chipped In with 11. a 4-2 de(daion to the Chicago Black that smart practice exists in the there isn’t much aroundA4i6 4h* "When Braca got the reports, Class' U State basketball cham- (15) shot beat for Co. A which But McGuire and the Tar Heels a 6.1-53 lead and three minutes re­ man’s average slipped from 28.6 With Overtime in Off-Season BUSINESSMEN’S LEAGUE Hawks In the only game scheduled. beak busting business outside of International Boxing Club mm 'to he was' aftaid they'd call it all ‘ pions. led by 10 points at halftime. It will have to keep sinning the cylin­ mained on Hhe clock. The setback wiui their sixth in a to 27.3. Bose Top Scorer The Leftovera wrapped up Its promotion? No Jim Norris or Vargas’ record spotty off, but we kept Ruben looking Speaking Monday night before was very obvious at the finish der and hope that luck doesn't run Syracuse stayed on top during honoM in the Busineaamen’s row^—the longest losing streak in Freckle Carbo In this sketch. Just say the least. like a sap. ann interested and attentive audi- that the 10-mlnute quarters were out during the ACC Tournament at Caught Fire New York— (NBA)—It was a lit-t Ai''jjwis conference is held every League at the East Side Rec last the NHL this season. a couple of old fight guys trying “He was 15 yphen he first came “At the weigh-in, Braca asked ' ence at the Marco Polo Res­ too much for the losers. Raleigh March 5-7. The Jittery by­ N. C. State suddenly caught fire most of the game, and had a 41-36 * * • lead at halftime. John Clncebox tie after nine imd New York’s Tuesday sild Bob Fischl. over night as they turned back the New York was beaten when Phil desperately to sell a young man Ll me," recajlhd Bert Brodose, a me where we had been. Tve been taurant in’Eaat Hartford, Boston's stander is the NCAA itself—which in the last 3% minutes and whit­ of Syracuse led scoring with 24 Fifth Ave. was empty except for corned beef sandwiches, has .->ome- Remnants 59-40, In t h e second Maloney and Tod Sloan scored they knew could fight. pre’ty go«r Califomia welter In shopping’, I told him. T bought narveloua backcourt whiz hinted jimmy Minicuccl and Tommy needless to say -would like to have tled North Carolina’s lead from 12 - a couple of people looking In Tif­ thliw to say. game of a twinblll. Jn the first third period goals for Chicago af­ L*t’s Complete the story that the late lOTO’s, and now the pro- neon lights to put. on the soles of that'tha Hawks should be the Benoit of the newly formed Man the team currently rated the na­ points to two before Tar Heels 20 21-22 points. .UConn’s Jack Rose led the losers ^ t h 19. fany’s window. ’’’The best news I get,” Jackie contest. White Eagle romped over ter the teams skated off tied at millions saw on television and p r irto i^ a cleaning eatablishment your fighter’s shoes.’ favorites should the two ri-vsis Chester Imperial (Caterers, Inc., are tion’s best in the Associated Press York Larese and Lee Shaffer In New, Britain, the Teachers George Wetss, the Yankee gen­ Farrell says, “ is when the calen^ Liberty Mutual, 71-39. 2-all at the close of the second ses­ then go back to the beginning. In S^n Franc;Francisco. “He was skinny “ Ernie Braca thought I was inset in the NBA finals. very much interested in sponsor­ poll. fought off the rally. Shaffer wound collected their 15th win against eral manager. Seid good lUght to dar says It is opening day. In the Paced by Ron Badstuebner (25), sion. The Rangers have. been Unwanted Vargae sidled through just a kid and I told him to kidding. ”At the moment it appesrs that ing a baseball team this summer dutch Decision up with 23 points, Larese with 22. off-season I attend about 160 ban­ two losses in their game wdth Al­ the watchman in his building and 'White Eagle went on a scoring blanked in the'third period in each the hemp out in the betting and ime back in two years. “ Now he knows I wasn’t.” Jim Loecutoff will not be eligible in the Little League, Alumni North Carolina (17-1) nailed ita Twenty-one points from Johnny The Friendly bany. Don Cohen of Albany was headed for his horw in New Haven, quets. I go any place, 1 get home spree to turn back Uberty with of the lAst six ganiea while their for the playoffs because of a re­ League or Intermediate League secohd clutch decision over State at any‘ hour, but I got to ne in the Cox and 19 from Billy Ray Uckert high n »n ■with 23 points. Conn. hopes of gaining^ a first place tie. opponents have'scored 14 times. curring back injury,” Cousy . . . Bob’ 'Cousy is of the opinion by sinking 26 of 30 free throws triggered Kentucky over Vander­ Only a little while before that, place by 11 the next morning. It’s Maloney’s first goal and one by pointed out. "If that is the case that within a few short years NBA Fairfield expanded a 49-43 half­ a place o f. business, not g .night After speeding to a 23-9 ( ^ r s t in the feature of a class-packed bilt, which had handed the Wild­ time lead to Its win over Brooklyn. Mike Rendim and Jimmy Gleason period edge the winners slowed to Biarl Baifoiir' put the Hawks in then we are in trouble.” teams will not be interested in club,' They work around here.’ ’ Appropriately nicknamed "Mr. Wednesday program. In oti^er big cats one of their two losses. It Prime reasons for the wrln wrere walked out of the ticket ofllcas .at hold a 35-19 'halftime score. Mel front -2-0 in the first period. But Entries ^Sfow Arriving [ Sport Schedule prospects who are not at least 6-4 ones, Eastern Kentucky wrapped was Kentucky's 24th straight home Some time In August -r this Andy Bathgate and Dean Prentice Baaicetb^,” the Boston ace Joe Cherrytree and Harry Hyra of after a day spent year, the next knd the one after.^ Segar and Norm Gagnon added 14 or better. Says Cousy, “Tciday’s up the Ohio Valley Conference court -victory and its 188th in its Fairfield, who scored 22 points juggling season boxes which had and 12 points respeictively in a deadlocked matters in the second. thought it was a shame to criticize big men can do everything as it—when the Yankees have their Today the NBA for its lack o f defensive and an NCAA berth with a 72-70 last 194 home games, something each. been ordered. usual :10 or 12-game lead, and ara Nsflnhing cause. Fpr the losers, The setback left the Rangers in g;ood, and In many cases far bet victory over Western Kentucky; for unbeaten Auburn to consider PARKADE@)SERVICENTER Trinity’s Barry Rpyden scored And at the same time, Jackie Dick Fontanella scored 14 tallies fourth place, four points ahead of For ^f^men’s Tourney High Tiflei.''u> home to Wind­ ' play. “The fans want to see high- comfortably en route, to another ham, acoring games and that is what ter, than the 6-1 or 6-2 players.’ Kentucky kept in the Southeast­ when It takes Its 30-game winning 34 points in the Hartford team’s Farrell, from the Yankee, public money-making World Series, peo­ while Jack Edwards followed with Detroit. The Red Wings, however, . . . Congratulations are in order ern chase with a revenge 83-71 streak to the Kentucky lair Sat­ win over Stevens Tech. Three of ■lx. lucve played tvfv leas games and Friday, Feb. M wa try to give them." 308 MIDDLE TPKE. W. Ml 9-8349 relations department', took the ple will wonder why. .. Cousy pegged teammate Bill for Coach Clyde IVashbum oUt at triumph over Vanderbilt; Texas urday night. his teammates hi^ In double, last drag on his cigarette before After seeing the 'White Eagle have a chance to gain gi'ound to- Unless there is a last minute avalanche of. entries there will Manchest/r va. Bast Hartford, RHAM High School in Hebron Christian moved closer to the 8:80 — East Hartford. Bharman aa the “greatest shoot­ H. E. Klrchner, 6-10 pivotman, figures. getting up and starting his diitiss win the Leftovers, paced by Bruno . night when, they meet the league- be less 'women competing in the seventh ’ annual Women’s who has guided his club to its Soutivnrest Conference title in a 68- scored 18 points and grabbed 15 Don Skinner caught 20 rebounds High tankers vs. Torringtoo, 8 er” In tiie pro ranks today. ADAM M. SIRLOS toMtmaster ot .a big high leading Montreal Canadiens. Towju Duck Pin Bowling To&mamenr since 1956 when only “Youngstm would do well to second State Tournament (Class 64 decision over Rice, and West rebounds for TCU’s 10th victory and sank 26 points In Wesleyan’s school alumni banquet at the Control of assure themselves of the league Watson punished his players by — Torrington. C) berth In as many years... At Vltglnla—-which also plays a tour­ ■victory over Amherst. The wdn title To help their own cause they 23 competed. Jack Vittner, tourney director, reports the list emulate his method of shooting.” in 11 Southwest Conference g;ames. Waldorf-Astoria: He r e g a r d e H conducting a 43-minute post game Rockville vs. Windsor, 8:86 — But Bob refussd to be pinned when the momOnt Coach Don IVarren’s nament to get into a tournament The Frogs lead second place SMU gave Wesleyan an 11-5 season rec­ bcok RivilrvtllA every one of the 1,100 guests as Passes from Norris speeded to a 31-15 halftime workout last Stmday foiloxving BOW numbers but 20. asked to name the best player in promising Barnard Junior High —battered Pitt 90-69 behind Jerry by 2% games with three to play. ord. ' potential ticket buyers. Uiat was never threatened and let their 5-1 loss to the Canadiens. He latest to signify their Inten­ Qualifying round "wUl ha atagad RHAm 'vs. Hale Ray, 7 — Mood- quintet is unbeaten in four starts Wllllmantic Teachebs employed them' coast on' to the. title. While the NBA today. West’s all-around play. West scored 27 points for West More Work lb do New .York, Fab. 19 ()P) — Madi­ later said he felt/some of his yet tions of competing were Fran Saturday aftarnoon. starting at 1 iwi. . “That question should be claasi- and se-veral of the eager young­ the fast break early and often In This is how . the New York Moske Collected 23 points for the Crandall, Joe .Lucas, Helen Wil­ Sunday, Fab. 22 Tournament hopefuls St. Joseph’s Virginia and sparkled on defense son Square Garden officially pass­ erah players were “ taking that eX' o'clock at the Community Y al­ lled. Bob Pettit la by far the best sters should help bolster the high against Pitt, which got 26 points their game wdth Rhode Island Cpl Yankees spend a winter! If any­ winners and Bob 'feeler-click ed tra beer and cake” and thus were helm, Betty Kusmlk, Shirley Ja­ Green Manor at Plainvilla (Pa), LaSalle, Navy and SL Fran­ es out of control o f James Norris Mg 'man but our own Bob Russell school squiul In a year or two. cis (Pa) won again, and NIT en­ from Don Hennon. The Mounties lege of Education. Frank John thing, they tell you, U>ere is more for 11 tallies^ For the ) losers, not in the best of condition. cobs, Alba Sobiskl, Anne ' Cor- leys. Quarter-tinals ■will ^ Fri­ Rad Embers vs. Witkas-fiarre, drew of the winners got 24 points and Arthur WlrU today when a tries Villanova and Fordham fat­ are warming up for next week's work to be dohe during these federal Judge signs the order ap­ Charlie Prbh whs top> point man renti, Edith Correnti and> Qllve day night, Feb. 27, at 6:30 wrtth 3—^High School. to lead the scoring. Wllllmantic months than when' Oasey Stengel with 13 markers and Clem Pon- Rossetto. G«, the semi-finals Saturday, Fab. 26. Tokyo — Pasqual Perez, 111% tened their records. Southern Conference Tournament, proving of the sale of the con' College Basketball which, they must win to make the . now has' a 13-S season record. brings his club north 'and starts tillo Chipped in, with'nine. at 1 p!m. with the finals the same Tnaaday, Fab. 241 Argentina, outpointed Kenji Yone- St. Joseph’s routed Bucknell 87- troUiog etock to the Graham' Mrs. Wilhelm won the- title In Rnst NCAA. heading for another Worid Serisa South Wales Girl night at .7.:^. Rad Ehnbfrs va Maroo Polo,** kura, 113, Japan, 10 (Non-Title) 64, LaSalle walloped^ Albright 93- Paige'Corp. 1954. Other former winners who 8:15-;-Rlgh 8<^ool. 'Wbst y in ln ia 90, Pitt 68. with them. Judge Sylveeter Ryan, who will compete include defending Trophies ’will be awarded for Boston Im v. 74, Holy Cross S7. Knicks Need Seven In baseball, much ia made of Sets Swim Mark champion Aitiy Plrkey and Shir­ the top four places and a gift cer­ Fordham 66, Canisius 62. the fact that pennants are ■won hand^ down the anti-trust decree against the IntematioBal Boxing ley Fothergill Vittner. Mrs. Pir- tificates will go to the entry with Syracuse 72, Connecticut 64. Wins to Capture in the winter, with tredea aitd d u b ot New York and lUinoie, ' Hobart, Tasmania, Feb. 19 (6V— key has won the paat two years. the highest single game sMre, CIAC to Announce George 'Washington 87, Temple decisions to move up rookies and Diminutive 14-year-old Bsa Kon- Entries ,C8oae Friday . other than the'Lop four. The gift 69. the like. Sut. th. Yankees are the heeded by NOrrie and Wirta,- ap­ Runner-Up Berth proved the Garden Stock ssle pads of New South Wales .cut two- Entries will‘ close Friday night. wdll be with the compUmants of Pairings Saturday IstStlle 93, Albright 62. HAIR CUTTING only outfit v/hich seems to pay tenths of a second off her world Last year 32 woman took part McBride's, Sports Spot. ViUsnova 67, Buffalo 54. i . . - - ■ - . • . more than Up service to the theory. yesterday hut postponed formal ■ S^ew. York. Feb. 19 (JPl—The signing until today. record in winning the 880-yard Army 98, Williams 77. While Mickey Mantle was busy women’s freestyle cham^onship at , Wallingford. Fab. 19 i(*)*-The Vermont 85/ SL Lawrence 78. New York Knickerbockers,’ magic with s bo'A'ling alley in Dallas and Norrla was president and Wlrts Gonnactlcut InUraclmlastic Ath­ Is Our Business number for clinching‘necond place the Australian National Swimming Springfield 78, Brandels 76. Whltey Ford learned the stock treasurer of the ' Garden Oorp., Champlonshipa today. letic Conference’a OIAC Baakatball Biulrfield 98, Brooklyn College In the Eastern Dwlslon of thc.Na- parent organisation of the two brokerage business, the New York A crowd of I'.OOO whtatled and Manchestery Rockville Rovders Tournament Oommlttaa maafr hare lA FOR YOUR NtXT HAIRCUT, tiansl Basketbau Assn, was dowm front offlM was a. busy, 10-hour-a- boxing clubs, until their recent Saturday to rata and pair teams to a lucky sevW today. sfattped their feet aa Ilsa finiahod ^ MIT 65, (hitts 59. STOP IN AND HAVE IT DONE BY day place a]l winter. Their wor­ realgnstiona. Judge Ryan 'ruled In 10 minutes, 11.4 aacondf. for three atata (Union (NY) 86, Norwich 64. The Knicks tmk a 5 ^ game lead ries were as much about 1666 as .that.the two boxing clubs he die- over Syracuse/ by defeating the Syl"vla :Ruuaka.- 16, of_Berkeley, Clash l ^ n d ^ m Benefit Wesleyan 65, Amherst 48. ONE OF OUR 3 EXFERIENCEO lARBERS! the 1958 season. f solved and ordered Norris and., Calif., clung to llaa' for half the There isn’t any doubt that un­ New B rit^ 76, Albany Tchrs Cincinnati, IlS-116 loot “ The only 'way to get a team 1 Wirta to teU their Garden stock, night: embination of New distance, then "Mdlted under the beaten Wilbur. Cross, the defend­ 67. is to find one,” Weiss naalaUins. j His decree was upheld by the U.8u Australkui's relentlsos aven'atrok- Rockville and Manchester meat^Hof-Brau League with an average ing State eSaas IA. cluunptons, vtiU AtYour Service A t All Times ' Yorkvj over Syracuse de< ’’And to find one you'have to Supreme Court, teata^l seven will clinch Jng. Sylvia was chsked In 10 min- once more on the field of sport of 120 plus; veterans John SurdaU, be topa in its di-visipn. work. Ovfer ’ a long- period of The Graham-Palge Corp., an\h»'- Hank ,Satryb, Rlchta Caver 'and oecond; "for F u « y Levane’s 20 aacrindi; “ ^ ; This time, it 'fi oh the pet^udi It isn’t Umtiaamr in Cfiasa B and 3 BARBERS WHO KNOW THEIR BUSINESS ersw. ■ yeart, too. And work steadily.” vestment organisation which at Jon KonradMlIaa'a brother, woa Ctauda* Pralle round out this Lsam On Feb. 16, the first tiiule of one time. manuf(iictui:ed an auto- lanes of Manchester Bawling C. The palringa will be held at 4 ■ rntlSa - «ther game .achod- among .the first' to congratulate from the flat hllla of Rockvilla. p.m. in Lyman Hall High School tli , 'iKinneapolls baken athletes will report to the Bt, mobile of the, siune name, will pay her. Green. Sunday afternoon, at 2:30 Facing this star-studded team hare. (r SeS^^iTtidum ob^^ tr«tolng head- 13,646,300 for 216,860 shares of I Jim Tillonq # Paul Figora # Lou Si» John tr esepnd mumptow„„^,„ PUoher. The corporation 1%,. ' Later, Jon, 17, won the m ei^ this stellar attraction, wdll take from Rockville, Manebestar takes Prior to the CIAC aesaioa, mem- ■ W" 880-yard freestyle id 6:29.7, far place for the benefit of the Mile no backoacK seataeat in wanetalent anaand stars of ^ ^ j^e CoonaoUcut SporU headed by Irving Mitchell Felt and off hia wwld record~tima of 8 ;S ^ of Dimes. « pcoui^lng recrulta. In- jAdm. 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During the ^Phtladatphia, ffahL 19 (iS- Rqdkyille Will lotnc LABHy ''Wafekov^dei, ■ PaU AMto,’ remain Ks prestdent of the N « ^ Athhuf Fish and- Staiday Sasiela. 123 SPRUCE STn MANCHESTER Ml 9.0284 of BgttljnDaa ahd Pet* tii captained by W atkin and’ the Latviana both -■'Vf.’s;-'- '^muns left the caller jf York 'Rocitey RaAgera and h o ^ '-who nepda. no ■ introduc- Bob Clougtti owner and nqaiiiltar yfiirve got to he luciY _ rary - olsUiman of. 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't’5 ’ I - I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1969 PAGE NINETEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1969 PAGE BIGHTEIW Household Goods Si Apartments—Flats— Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sale 72 Houses (or Sato 72 Coventry Fuel and Peed 49*A TeneRients 63 White Students Business Services Offered 13 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY PA6ALY and SHORTEN Help Wanted— AIX, KINDS of sterilized used fur­ (XX) (XXXXI) MANCHESTER — Clean six room Male 0 1^ Female 37 WELL SEASONED hardwood, fire­ niture fw every room, including FOUR ROOM apartment. Heat and cape, fuU cellar, city utUitles, BOLTON—Two year old four room UONNiE'S TV and Radio Servtco, place or furnace, $9 and- $10- loads Upholstered furniture and rugs, all hot water, parking. Just off Main MANCHESTER — Six room Cape. convenient location. Large three Again Boycott rT k tm et. TWO MEN or women for part-Um. delivered. MI 8-2694. in good repair and finish. 40% St., adults. MI 3-7590 or Inquire Aluminum storms and screena, new ranch with carport. Largs living bedroom ranch, flreplace, full cel­ ayaUablo all hours. SatlsfaeUen | room with flreplace. Aluminum lar, huge cabinet kitchen, ct’y Solutions Discussed guaranteed. Call Ml S-lSlb. SUf AMS US 10 work with youth groupa. . Send on new mattresses. Electric, at 849 Main St. hot water heater. Convenient to CLASSIFIED COME OVER.' Z brief resume to Box S, Herald. f i r e p l a c e wood—pick up Uunk- gas, and combination ranges, shopping, schools and buses. Nice combinations. $12,800. R. F. utUltles, AA tone, excellent mort­ At Front Royal HILLS’ TELEVISION Sendee. | tXSN’T FEEL LIKE' ful or less. 78 Erie St,, off Keeney ■pace heaters. Some refrigerators HEATED FOUR and three room yard. Priced to sell immediately at Dimock Co., Realtors. MI 9-S24S. gage available. Vernon — New Available at all time.. Philco fac­ rr, 00 •«0f St„ MI 3-4415. with freezers. AU sparkling clean apartments. Inquire 419 North only $12,900. R. F. Dlmock Co., three bedroom ranch, fuU cellar, For Brook Pollution tory supervlwd wndee. Tel. Mil Sitnations Wanted— appliances and furniture look like Main St„ or call MI 9-0578, 12 to 1 Realtors, Ml 9-5246. VERNON—Four room home, mod­ beautiful kitchen, ceramic tile fCOBtiiiusd from Fags One) ADVERTISING em kitchen, oil hot air heat, base­ 9-8688. Female 38 new. Electric appUances tested p;m. and after 6 p.m. bath, amesite drive, city water FIREPLACE wood, flO a ibad, P I ^ o r e you buy. Come in and com­ (XXI) ment. A good buy. $8,600. The and gas, 10% down, VA and PHA ‘‘rraetlcally all courses the stu­ The Coventry Board of Health^' school’s long-plajdng records wlU CLASSIHED ADVERTISEMENT DEPT. HOURS LEAVE TOUR rubbtdi worrlea to 2-6406. pare, quality and prices. Open 9 FIVE ROOM flat with garage and Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8404. mortgage available. For prices on dents requirs will be offered" met with three Main St. area prop be stored when not in use. me! Cellar., a ttic cleaned. modem conveniences. Call MI FOUR BEDROOM older Colonial. these and many other listings call erty owners last night to discuss The school now has approxi­ 8:15 AM. to 4:30 P.M. TYPING DONE In my home. Pick to f. LcBlanc Furniture Hospital, VERNON—Five room ranch, mod­ despite the small registration. Light trucking of all Kind., for 1/fnENTllE RUTABAGAS 196'South St., Rockville. 3-4292 after 4. Excellent condition. Two-car ga­ The Elate Meyer Agency, Real­ There will be no extracurricular the problem of Town Brook Pol­ mately eight record players for home., atoren and offtcM. Norm's UVED WSrtTNEXT up and delivery. MI 9-2089.______rage. St. James Parish; 817.300; R. em kitchen, built-in oven and tors. MI 9-5824, MI S-8930. lution bv raw sewage. use by the 16 classrooms at thq .t. Household Goods 51 range. Air conditioning. Ful’ base­ aclIvUles, however, unless more COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Trucking. MI 8-880S. POOR THE GUERWINS QUfBT, MIDDLE-aged woman, live TWO-PIBXJK Lawson set, slip cov- F. Dlmock Co., Realtors. Ml 9-5245. pupils enroll, he ssid. John Chappelle, chairman of the Robertson School. MONDAY Thru FBIDAT 10:S0 A.M.—SATURDAY 8 AM. ered, 9x12 wool rug, good condt- FIV E ROOM rent available March ment and quiet street. $17,900. Board of Health, told them that the Tlie gifts were made in ob­ ALWAYS FOUND IT In as companion, housekeeper. No 16” MOTOROLA console TV, VHF' Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. The school cafeteria will be RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make— TOO MUCH TROUBLE tl«i, $55. MI 4-0629. 1. Inquire 147 Birch St. (XXII) Lots for Sale 73 Board did not expert to t imc to servance of the National PTA cai^ amplifiers, phonographs and heavy cleaning. Phone MI 9-7864, only. First 825. MI 9-0710 lifter 6 closed. PLEASE READ YOUR AD VISITINO- - p.m. FOUR ROOMS unheated tenement, SOUTH WINDSOR—New five room A white faculty of 10 will teach any immediate solution of the Founder's Day, Feb. 11. ch^gers. Over 47 years total ex­ MATURE WOMAN desires baby­ NEW SIX room ranch, one block VERNON—Two house lots, $1,600 problem. This is why "we set a Henor Students Musical Instruments 53 automatic hot water. Phone MI ranch, built-in oven and ranse. each. Other lots available in Man­ at the 40-classroom high school. CautiJM or Ad.” .w ‘-k"! ^ perience. 90 days guarantee on all | sitting In your home or iny li­ SALE 1-8 O FF on wallpaper. Wall from Green. All large rooms, two target date of two years (or com­ Several local pupils at Manches­ work. Potterton's. MI 9-4W7. 3-4751. baths, built-in stove and oven, fire­ Lot 100x200. $16,600, Philbrick chester ares. Philbrick Agency, A controversy arose over wheth­ vMilmoe. The adverttoer rtiould read hi. ad the flR b X u a x h censed home. Own transportation. tllee 4c a tile. Kentile, from 7o COMB AND hear the Kihsman Agency, MI 9-8464. pletion of Ih# project '' ter High School have achieved the APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the next Inser­ agAin? theY w ere place. Full basement, two-car ga­ MI 9-8484. er the refusal of while parents to He went on to say that the Board .second quarter grades for the High FLOOR SANDING a specialty. 75c per hour. $1 per hour after each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, electronic organ. Big savings on 4% ROOM apartment at 348 North send their children to the reopened tion. B io Herald I. reoponrible lor only ONE Incorr^* or omitted B ut eiNCETHEV g V JUST HERE LAST midnight. MI 9-5500. Main St., $85 per month. Ci.ll MI rage. Your choice of interior OAKLAND ST.—Two family. Oil realized that not all of the property Honors Roll (A in at least half the Skilled workmanship. Call Andy MOVED TORN m i l e s w eek at the Green. demoDStratiem. models. DuBaldo ATTRACTIVE land, partly wood­ high school constituted an Illegal iMMlIon for any advertiMinent and then only to the extent of a Q ; 9-5253 between 8-5 p.m. W. G. decoration. R. F. Dimock Co., Real­ hot water heat. Good Investment owners would find simple solutions major aubjects taken and no mark Scbula, MI 0-8919. OUT IN THE SUBURBS Music Center, 188 West Middle tors. MI 9-5245. ed on West Vernon 8t„ Manches­ "little massive resistance" pro­ “make «ood” tawrUon. Error, which do not iMsen the value of X A P L B t w in bed, box spring, Tpke. MI 9-8205. Glenney. property. Priced to sell. $17,600, ter.Approximately 85 acres con­ to thetr problems. He said that lcs.1 than B ), and the Honor Roll yw a d v S asepieot will not he corrected by ‘•make good Inwirtion. GUESS WHO ARE Situations Wanted— Male 39 like new mattress. Four drawer Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. gram on the Joc. l level. The par­ those with enough land could prnha-1 (No marlt below B). (XXIII) taining hill affording magnificent ents declined to take the children MORTENSEN TV. Specialized RCA | STEADY CALLERS maple chest. MI 9-1043. FOUR ROOM apartment, all mod­ views In all directions of llie bly solve the problem next week, I Listed on the "A” roll are: Sen­ DIRECT from owner, 180 Henry out of private classes before the YOUR COOPERATION WILL television, service. Ml 9-4641. FULLY EXPERIENCED Indus­ STUART amplifier. MI em convenience, partly furnished, compass. Would make wonderful some would have to be i.isued iors, Stephen Nagy; juniors, n!nl M l 3-2711 Three piece mahogany bedroom convenient. MI 3-0305. BOLTON — Six room split level, St. Bargain, Below cost. Orcen co current session ends this spring. variances in order to install some BE appreciated I^IUI ITII ■ trial x-ray technician available 9-9731. wooded lot. Three bedrooms, fire­ jrivate estate or development for 'I'Tiomaa Newman; sophomores, FLOOR SANDING and reflnlshlng. set ...... 185 lonial, excellent condition. lArge Negro leaders saw the action as type of septic system, while a few .Suzanne Mamet and Maiy l^lgler. tXOMU M. WAZD, evenings for part-time employ- NEW 4% ROOM apartment or. bus place, excellent condition 118,800. lulldlng purposes. Write Box M, Specializing in old floors. MI | 2402 fMTMOOP PR., Ynent, Manchester Wlllimantic, Three piece mahogany bedroom lot, surrounded by over 100 Hem Herald, a boycott for which the scliool may not be able to do anything at Listed on the "B " roll are: Sen­ Automobiles for Sale 4 set ^ ...... 8120 Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 line, heat, electricity, hot ter K. F, Dimock Co., Realtors. MI lock shrubs. Double garage, 1% Lost and Found 9-8750, *^ARPtR yJOQOS J 6, Norwich area Write Box B, 9-5245. board was responsible because it all due to lack of spaco and ade­ iors, Nellie Perkins; Juniors, Joyce MICH. Herald. ‘ Nine piece mahogany dining and garage furnished. Immediate baths, near best schools. For ap­ failed to urge white pupils to re­ quate soil conditions (or proper Srlinell; sophomores, Jeanne Marie liOST—Small female Fox Terrier, OLDER CARS, mechanics spe­ TV SERVICE, antenna service. room set ...... 1125 EVENING'teoWN, worn twice, new occupancy, ideal for, elderly cou­ pointment call MI 8-7757. drainage. cials, fixit yourself cars, always (XXIV) Wanted— Real Estate 77 turn to the high school. LnVigne. black and white. Vicinity Whitney Tcl. MI 9-1486. Don't wonder, call | Four sofas, $20. $30, $40, $60 each. $39.95 now $10. Blue, size 13. Ml ple. $115 monthly. Call MI 9-0279 Virginia Gov. J. Lindsay Al­ He said the Board felt that while .Masons InlUato a good selection. Look behind our Gonder. 9-4856 after 4:80 p.m. or 22 Trumbull St,. Manchester. TEN ROOM home on spacious lot and Jarv i. Rds. Name Lucky. Dogs— Birds—^Pets 41 Maple breakfast set ...... $20 NEW SIX room Colonial, $17,900 HAVE NEED for six room rapes. mond Jr. saw It a.*, an exercise of this campaign may not be 100 per A special meeting for initiation Wearing tan collar. It year, fam­ office. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. Nine piece dining room set •« $80 in downtown Manchester. Don't If you have one to sell call P. V. ELECTROLUX OWNERS- Prompt j FOUR ROOM apartment. Pioneer built-in dishwasher, 1% baths, the "inhei'ent right" of one race cent successful a atari has to be of members will he held at 7:45 ily pet, MI 8-0016. a-iv miss this one for $16,700. Phil Tongren, Broker. MI 3-6321. made some place. He said lie found BEFORE YOU BUY a used car friendly service on your Electro­ POODLE clipped by appointment. Wanted—^To Buy 58 Circle. Convy\ient kitchen with built-in stove and_oven. Ccmplete brick Agency, MI 9-8464. not to associate with another, and p.m today i Wed.) at Climax Chap­ see Gorman Motor Sales, rtulck "L et your poodle look like the WATKINS landscaped. Amesite ^rlve. R said his administration would it difficult to understand the think­ ter No. 98, O rs. at the Masonic LOST—Black velvet purse near lux (R) cleaner. Pick up and de­ USED FURNITURE dishwasher, fenced-in yard, $80 BUY — SELL — TRADE ing of people who remark that "tlie Armory, on Main St., or near Park Sales and Service. 285 Main livery. Call Electrolux authorized I king he th l^ s he is.” Call before WANTED TO BUY monthly. Call MI 9-1775 between Dimock Co., Realtors, MI LARGE SIX room ranch, fireplace, strive to protect this "principle Hall In Morrow. Mrs. Ralph C. Street. kU 9-4571. Open evenings. Want to tell your proo»rty? situation has exi.ited for the past Hoffman of town. worth,y matron, Chestnut apartments, night of sales ana service. Ml 9-0848 or JA Roofitigr-~Siding: 16 Courses and Classes 27 Help Wanted— Male 36 10 a.m. or after 7. TR 5-5552. EXCHANGE Good used' resalabie furniture, 3-8 p.m. -5245. garage. Needs some recedorating Greenwood, Inc. will buy for all of Individual choice," 2-0108. Please ask for Augustine | but real value at $15,300, $1,000 Gasqus said he believed "this was 30 years and why should we change and William Jordan of Storrs, Charity Ball. MI 9-5490. NEED A CAR and had your credit 15 OAK STREET also amall upright and spinet cash. Or work out a trade. Quick it now. Kamienski. RAY'S ROOFING CO., shingle and AIRLINE ALWAYS. Men and AMBITIOUS young man for parts WANTED—Good home for three plemoa. FOR RENT—Spacious upstairs five (XXV) down to qualified buyer. Clifford not a boycott at all. . . My guess worthy patron, will ho In charge, tamed down? Short on down pay­ months' old female puppy. Phone Open Thursday Evenings room apartment and garage just action assured. Cali and get our All three property owners gave l.lbrarv Circulation Figures built-up roofs, gutter and conduc­ women. Train your' ability. Your dept., interested In permanent Until 9 Hansen, Realtor, MI 3-2453. deal, no obligation. la the parents do not wish to in­ FOUND—Young cat, white vith ment? Had a repossession? ''lon’l LAWN klOWERS sharpened and tor work; roof, chimney repairs. future will be exciting and secure. work with good future. Mechani­ MI 3-8601. Watkins Used Furniture off Main St. Phone Ml 9-3616. NEW SIX room Cape, West Side, terrupt their children's education the same reason, lack of space, (or Mrs. \Valler S. Haven, librarian give up! Sec Douglas Motors, get Closed Mondays GREENWOOD. INC., being unable to correct the situa­ gray stripes. Phone MI 9 3490. repaired. All work guaranteed. Ray Hagenow, MI 9-2214; Ray Enjoy a good salary. Hold a posi­ cal knowledge helpful but not nec Exchange built-in range and oven,'’vestibule. SOUTH WINDSOR-Newr five room a second time. I have nothing to do at the Porter Memorial Library, the lowdown on the lowest down Free pick-up and delivery 10% essary, MI 3-4163. FOR SALE—COLLIE, sable and THREE ROOMS, heat, hot water, Oioice location. Large lot, ?t8,200. ranch, large modern kitchen, full MI 3-1577 tion. At least two of tlie three reports a circulation of books for Jackson, Ml 3-8825. tion of prestige. Qualify as host­ white, 10 months old. Fully InocU' COM’IN GET IT !! with the decision of the white par­ ID ST — Cocker Spaniel, honey and smallest payments anywhere. off on sharpening until March ess, station agent, passenger 15 Oak Street garage, garden. Telephone eve­ ~ F. Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI cellar, % acre. $15,000, $1,000 ents. We offered the school on a seemed wilting to do something if January of 3.39 of Which 100 were Not a small loan or finance com­ lated. MI 9-5500. CHOP, CHOP, CHOP, PRICES nings CH 9-3491. -5245. SELLING TOUR home? For the Board could suggest a solution. color, vicinity Branford St Call 1st. Bruno Moske, Ml 8-0771. ROOFING SIDING, painting. Car­ agent, reservatlonlst, communica- TOOL MAKERS YES, ALBERT’S ARE down. Clifford Hansen, Realtor, complete basis to all who wanted scnl to Coventry Grammar School MI 8-4274. pany plan. Douglas Motors, 833 pentry. Alterations and additions. WE BUY and sell antique and used MI 8-2453. prompt, efficient, courteous serv Raymond Bennett, vice president tionlst, or operations. Free travel CHOPPIN’ PRICES furniture, china, glass, silver, pic SINGLE HOUSE, five rooms, Birch to attend." (nr use by the pupils there. Main Street. ATTENTION residents! Homes, Ceilings. Workmanship puaran- passes, paid vacations, Insurance, AND (XXVI) Ice and appraising without obliga­ of the T. H, Wood Co appeared be­ Patrol to the Rescue 9 Articles For Sale 45 WE CANNOT TELL A U B The Warren Count.v High School LOST-^Pass Book No. 2658 Sav- commercial. Industrial. Dissatis­ teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn ture frames, guns, attic cc itents St. Oil furnace, gas water heater MODIFIED RANCH—Seven rooms. tion, call S. A. Beechler, Pesltor, fore the Board later in the evening Albert Sweeney, 37. of Lakeside retirement and many other bene­ WE ARE CELEBRATING whole estates. Furniture refin- $85. Call MI 9-4498. BOLTON — New five room -anch, had been shut doivn by Almond last Ings Department of the Connecti­ fied with present rubbish service? St. kO 8-4880. fits. Special training in personal FIRST CLASS MACHINISTS USED LUMBER, building and 22x15 loot living room with fire­ Ml 3-6969 or Wesley R. Smith As­ with the hews that he had already Park, was ti>eated at Windham cut Bank and Trust Company. N. 1952 PLYMOUTH four door sedan "GEORGE WASHINGTON’S” Ished and repaired. Furinture Re fireplace, basement garage. Two place. Modem throughout. $23,900. Sept. 12. It was the first of nine We Invite inquiries. Full time development for women. Free life­ plumbing supplies, furnaces, hot sociates. MI 9-8962. Member Multi­ Virginia schools to be clo.sed under Initiated steps to solve what the Community Memorial Hospital Main St. Office. Application made $295. Call MI 9-0710 after P p.m, service. MAM Rubbish Co., MI I COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, BIRTHDAY WITH THIS pair Service and Sales, Talcott- acre wooded lot, $15,200. R. F. Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. ple Listing Service. Board feels is one of the worst, if time placement service. Accredit­ For work on close tolerance Air­ water heaters, ■windows and AMAZING INCREDIBLE FOUR ROOM tenement for rent. massive resistance laws found un­ Monday night for a laceration on for payment. ______' 9-97S7. I Inc. Aluminum elding, asphait- craft Precision Parts. ville. MI 3-7449, Dlmock Co., Realtors. Ml 9-6246. not the worst of the problems in the the head resulting from an accl- 1949 FORD V8 four door sedan aabeetos roofing. Also aluminum, ed by NHSC. Training need not in­ doors. Choman’s Housewrecking, "SUPER DE LUXE” BARGAIN $55 a month. Call MI 9-9043. RANCH—6% rooms. Ultra modem constitutional last month. $125. 1954 Ford 6 club cefupe, terfere with present employment. at Stock Place. Open Saturday area, dcntal (all outside his home, ac­ LOST—Brooch Saturday morning GEER ELECTRONICS. Electrical, giUvanized or copper gutters and HIGH HOURLY RATES 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE (XXVII) —situated on a spacious lot, In Since the laws were knocked Bennett explained to the Board on Main St. or bus. Greenish blue radio, healer, $645. Call MI radio and TV — installation'and All inquiries confidential. Must be 8-4, dally 3:30-5, or call M3 9-2392 All 100% Guaranteed USED HOT air or hot water fur THREE ROOM furnished apart­ exclusive surroundings. Beautiful down by the '"Irglnia Supreme cording to the local Police Patrol. leaders. Ml 8-77(N. ment on Center Street, heat, lighta, that the company built over the The patrol answered a call about center stone with smaller stones. 3-2984. service. For the best In service | 17-39, have high school education If you don't qualify tor one of ONLY $433 nace. Call MI 3-6183. MANCHESTER — Beautiful seven Having room with large picture Court, ail the closed schools have and pleasing personality. Write, USE3D TV set new Motorolas for hot water and parking. Available Your Pocketbook brook, dumps its sewage and waste 9 p.m. from the Sweeney home and Reward oWered. MI 9-5383. call kn 9-0762. these posiUons, please do not ap­ PAY ONLY $17.33 Month room Colonial. 24 foot living window. built-in bookcases, been reopened. Token integration directly into the brook. Ho said giving address and phone number high trades. Don’t wonder. Call March 1st. Apply 2 Olcott Street room, large kitchen, full din By FAYE HENLE has taken place at six schoola in upon Investigation took Sweeney to 1955 VOUtSWAGEN. black, excel­ EVEREADY-Ashes, rubbish re-1 Roofing and Chimneys 16-A ply, Gonder, MI 9-1486. — YOU GET — paneled walls and wall to wall waste materials from manufactur­ to: Airline Training, No. 16, Na­ 16-PIECE BEDROOM Rooms Without Board 59 after 6 p.m. ing room, nice den, 1% baths. carpeting. Full basement with Norfolk, one in Arlington and three the hospital in the cruiser and later lent condiUon, $995. Call kU 4-8165. MAL TOOL & ing was not a problem as the returned him to this home. Aluiolincements movai. Cellars and attlM cleaned. RoniiTMfx—iiri«iciiin«ing m rfpei-. tional School of Aeronautics, Box SNOW BLOWERS—Reo, Snowbird, 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM One car garage, spacious screened recreation room and built-in bar Take a guess. What do you bs In Alexandria. No Ob too big or email. Sundays D, Herald. NGINEERING COMPANY FRONT ROOM heated, hot water, MANCHESTER. Lilley Street. Cen­ waste could be neutralized before 4-H'ers Birthday Party ig < ing roofs a t an kinds. Aisr new and Toro. Push and self-propelled. 12-PIECE KITCHEN trally located. Duplex 7 and 7, hot porch. Amesite drive. Situated on Two-car garage. $38,500. Phil lieve is the world's biggest book­ Charlottesville, in which two available, package delivery, light | parking, central. Lady or gentle­ schools were closed, has reopened dumping, but the sewage was an­ The Needles and Pans 4-H Club INCDMB TAXES prepared U your 1950 HALF-TON Chevrolet pick-up roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys 291 ADAMS STREET Capitol Equipment, 88 Main Ml — Plus — man. 69 Birch St. water oil heat. Double vacancy, a well landscaped one acre plus brick Agency, MI 9-8464. other thing. He said he had con­ home or by appointment. Exper­ expressing. MI 9-5045. ELECTTRIC lot. Priced to sell at $23,800 R. F.' keeping Job? both on a segregated basis with gave their junior leader. Miss truck. MI 3-5680. cleaneiL repaired, 26 years e ^ r - lends— Stocks Mortgages 31 8-7958. excellent condition, double garage. sulted with the Stale Board of Penny Barth, a surprise birthday ienced tax work. 24 hour • jrvice. ience. BVee estimates. Call How- REFRIGERATOR FURNISHXID r o o m , conveniently Dlmock Co., Realtors. MI 9-5245. MANCHESTER— Special modem I'm told it is the handling of the understanding they will be in­ TV ANTENNTS repaired and ln-| I AM LOOKING FOR A PRE-SEASON chain saw special. Zoned for professional use. John six room cape on bus line, full checks by our commercial banks. Health as to possible solutions. He. parly Monday afternoon at her CaU MI 8-4723. 1958 RENAULT Dauphlne. red, ley, Manchester. &□ SHI861. i TOO MANY DEBTS? Consolidate TV SET located. One minute from Main A. Cagianello, Broker. Price tegrated next Septembe-. Tlie said that while Ihc.v could not radio, heater, whitewalls, Ferlec stalled. Call Modem TV Service. PARTICULAR TYPE OF Save up 80% on Clinton saws. and COMB. RANGE price $12,050. 6% room colonial Each year 10 billion checks, total­ school board yesterday presented a home. The program Included s-mgs, taxes pre- MI 3-8185. your payments and improve your St. Light housekeeping. Woman $19,990. MI 9-5362. (xxvm) give him one at that time, they Jight refreshments, a heart birth­ FBXIERAL mOOME ____ clutch, low mileage, excellent con­ New and used. Capitol Equipment Take 1, 2 or 8 Years To Pay only. Ml 9-7959. $14,900, Beautiful two-famlly ing almo.it three trillion dollars. formal plan for desegregation of pared with your savings in mind.nin credit standing. $22.25 per month MAN COVENTRY—New 5% room anch, did agree to send out an Inspector day cake served by Mrs. J. Paul dition. Mu.st sell $1,360. Call Cov­ REUPHOLSTERY, slip covem and Heating and Plumbing 17 win pay off $1,000. If you own Co., 88 Main St., MI 8-7958. Free Storage until wanted AVAILABLE MARCH 15—3% room homes, good location, excellent About 90 per cent of all business city's school system to U.S. Disl. Reasonable rates. Call MI 9-6246. HEATED ROOM for one or two three bedroom, living room, kitch­ condition. Two to choose from. All to look the situation over, and they Brennan, co-leader, and a gift of entry, PI 2-7937. draperies. Custom made. Free real estate, call CH .6-8897 and ask I want a man whp is not interest­ Free delivery third floor apartment, unheated, transactions are handled by check, Judge John Paul, who Indicated would then give Bennett their ed in the usual mn of the mill SDC ALUMINUM combination |enUemsn. Free parking. 64 High en and dining area. Built-in range kinds of new and used homes that Immediate integration would sewing accessories to Miss Barth. INCOME TAX formrf prepared by estimates. Open evenings fo, your | S. WATSON, PIDMBINO sud heat- Frank Burke or MTs. Carter for Free set-up by our own reliable automatic hot water. Nice neigh­ says the American Bankers Asso­ recommendations. The next meeting will be at 4 1954 CHEVROLET Model 210 four propoaitlon, rather one to whom the doors, will fit 82x80% opening, borhood, space for car. Phone and oven, fireplace and mantle. Mitten will work hand and glove not be ordered. ^polntment In your home or convenience. P A M Upholstery contractor. New Installatlona, details. Connecticut Mortgage Ex­ with all hardware, $20 each. Oster men Basement garage, hot water heat ciation, which also reports that 60 Board members were quite en­ p m. Monday at the home of Mrs. door sedan. Radio, healer, stand at^ratinn work and repair work. unusual la a challenge, A man who 3-4049 with you. Call the Ellsworth Mit' mine. Experienced,- competent ard transmission. Beautiful black Shops, 207 North Main St. MI change, 15 Lewis St., Hartford. ratchet pipe threader, % to two Phone For Appointment ROOM WITH kitchen privileges. Situated on one acre lot. Close to ten Agency, Realtors. MI 3-6930 million of us—somewhat leas than couraged by Bennett’s report as Andrew J. Buckley, co-leader. work at reasonable fee. Call MI 9-6324. MI 9-8808. ------1------ia not satisfied with just a job, SAMUEL ALBERT, Hartford CH half the adult population—have finish. One owner. Bank financing. but rather looking for a tremend inch dies, $20. 36 foot magnesium Babies accepted. Centrally locat­ FOR RENT—Centrally located four schools, bus and shopping. *14,900. or MI 9-5524. they felt if his problem had a solu­ Garden Club Rummage Sale 8-2666. Wright Motor Sales, 1149 East aluminum extension ladder, $40. 7-0368 any time up to 8 p.m. ed. Apply Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. room heated apartment with hot Minimum FHA financing. R. F, checking accounts. tion the rest could certainty be The Coventry Garden Club will ELECTRICAL work by Walt 24 HOUR immediate aervlc*. Re- Business Opportunities 32 oua opportunity. K you can fill rily I'll wager more of us don't have Middle Tpke, MI 0-8375. requirements, you can practically 12 ton hydraulic jack, $15. Bos- See it Day Or Night Dimock Co., Realtors. MI 9-5245. EN FIELD—Five room ranch three Hospital Notes solved. have a rummage sale from 10 sum. Zemanek -assures your safety, modeling, repairing, new installa­ WELL HEATED room, one"bWk years old, fenced In yard, rear such accounts because we fear the INOOXIE TAXES prepared. Call Don’t wait, c a ll‘MI 9-8978 now. | tions, eieotrio sewer cleaning, RESTAURAN'F^^ business for sale. write your own ticket. Income to triim Bulldera combination lend If you have no means of trans­ couple or family of three. Write Several possible solutions were to 4 p.m. tomorrow at the Nathan 195.3 PLYMOUTH Cambridge four- Main St. Manchester. Full llquot and transit, MO. Stanley router portation. I ’ll send my auto for from Main St. Separate entrance. (XXIX) porch. $12,600. P. V. ifrongren expense—an example far out­ biKfly discussed. The possibility of Hale Community Center. MI 8«056^______Be wise and njodemlze. drainpipes cleaned fast .-nd effi- exceed $20,000 annually. For Inter­ Gentleman, parking. MI 3-4724. Box O, Herald. PsttenU Today: 197 dOor sedan. Radio, healer, stamd- cienUy. Will R. Guy, Ml 8-0677. license. Reasonable terms, little view call Mr. Warner, 9 a.m. to and plane attachment, $25. 10-inch you. No obligation. Broker; MI 3-6321. weighed by advantages. Among ADMITTED YBJSTERDAY: a banding together of a numiier Mrs. Walter S. Keller Is general WILL BAKE cakes, pies, yeast and ard transmission, light blue. T Y P E W R IT E ^ and office ma­ cash required, JA 7-1149. tilt arbor table saw with 110/220 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD MANCHESTER ROAD, Glaston those who do have .checking ac­ of property owners, using land of chairman. Assisting her will be p.m weekdays, CH 9-7697 and bury -- Large four room ranch COVENTRY—For $7,900 four-room Mrs. Nancy Klock, 63 Henry St.; soda bread and quick breads on Budget car to buy and run. chines repaired. Sales, service and I 9-2614. volt one-horsepower motor, $90. Business Locations counts. I'll wager there are mo Mrs. Alice Soper, 109 Fo.iter St.; one of them for installation of a Mrs. Hubert Standfest, Mrs. Wil­ Wright Motor Sales. 1149 East A—U -B —E—R—T—’S FURNISHED ROOM for rent a. ceramic tile bath, fireplace, com dwelling with closed in porch, ments when we think the bank is caO, MI 8-4643.______rentals. MI 9-3477. Insurance 18 14 pacs, 2x12x14 feet, $3 each, 106 Birch St. Ml 9-3884. for Rent 64 Eugene Phanouf, East Hartford; large septic system, and laying of liam Triboij, Mrs. William Bele- Middle Tpke. MI 9-8875. ------— ■ « Help Wanted— Female 35 MILLING MACHINE AND new. 50 feet DeVilblss air ho^e, OPEN NIGHTS 'DLL 8 P.M. bination windows, fully plariered. fireplace, one-car garage, large charging- us too much. Tlie reason pipe from the others, was consid­ WILL THE boy who took the sled SAT. 6 P.M. Breezeway, patio, one-car garage. lot. May be purchased with sm ^l William Peracchlo, Coventry; kewlcz, Mrs. Malcolm E. C. Devine, TREES PRUNED and removed. i y t>a'v rPTlV 72TT T C! $10. Mall No.' 30 belt sander, $20. PLEASANT heated furnished room VACANT STORE—Will remodel for for this is because we don't really David Wolfrajn, 62 Overlook Dr.; ered Impractical. It was pointed Mrs. Robert L. Barker, Mrs. Rob­ Monday on Lawton Rd. near house 1953 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-door Expert service. Call MI 9-49011 WilU LL FAY I HD HILiLC) office or business. Parking and 100x200 landscaoed lot. A clean down payment. Alice Clampet understand how banks operate sedan. Radio, heater, standard LATHE OPERATORS PI 2-7722 from 5-8 p.m. KENMORE electric range 30",. with private bath. Kitchen fa- Peter Boucher, 66 Lawrence St„ out that there was too long a ert H. Wilcox, Mrs. lionald Bow­ under construction retupi It to 54 after 5. y o u r e l a id u p LEGAL SECRETARY. Write Box centrally located. MI 9-3827. home throughout. Asking $15,900. Realtor. MI 9-4543. Other listings checking accounts and because we transmission, blue and white. IF : ? J , Herald, stating experience. automatic oven timer and clock, ciUties available. Cali Ml 9-4578. Rookiville; Catherine Shannon, 17 stretch between Main St. proper­ man, Mrs. Ernest J. Starkel, Mrs. Conway Rd. Experience and ability to make ALMOST NEW Foster adjustable R. F. Dimock Co., Realtors, MI available._____^______don't know how to use them in the ties of adequate size for such an Above average. Wright klotor hospital bed with patient helper, Totisserie. Used six months, only AIR - CONDITIONED two - room 9-5245. Oval Lane; Gall Desjeunes, 31 George Darellus, Miss Mary L. The Metropolitan Life Insurance own set-ups on experimental air­ B(X>M FOR rent, continuous hot SIX ROOM split level, two baths most economical fashion possible installation. Sales. 1149 East Middle Tpke. MI ' Household Services Company will carry a big part of THE, PRUDENTIAL used wheelchair, portable slightly $150. Call MI 3-0913. water and shower. Private en- front office. 100% location, Mar­ Durant St.; Jason Smith, Bethel, Bourn, Miss Annie Wellwood, Mrs. 9-8375. craft type work desirable. Apply J fireplace, recreation room, ga­ According to the ABA, It costs a Some type of town sewage plant Personals 3 Offered 13-A lth e load, if you’ve protected your­ T. Slocomb Co.. Matson Hill Rd used commode. Ask for Dr. Moore trance, parking, j1(l Chestnut S t low's, 887 Main St. (XXX) Maine. Carl Schramm, Mrs. Dwight F. ATTRACTIVE gas range, has large rage. CSty utilities. A real family typical bank $1.26 a month to han­ ADMITTED TODAY: Mr.i. Har­ was suggested. This was immedi­ Gordon Sr,, Mrs. Jam es T. Liaidlaw, CALL OR SEE me for a good deal self with a Metropolitan Accident INSURANCE COMPANY South Glastonbury, Conn. at MI 9-9808 after 6 n.m. Can be oven, grill, timer, excellent con­ dle your checking account. Banka ately considered Impractical or at seen Thursday or Friday night GENTLEMEN. Master twin bed­ LAKE STREET — New six room home near new school. Minimum riet Houghton, 131 Edgerton St. Miss Hilda M. Keller and Mrs. Jo ­ BILECTRIC SHAVERS, sales and on 1959 Dodge or SImea and first DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com-1 and Health Policy. For the full de- dition. Asking $60. MI 3-1264. down. Clifford Hansen, Realtor, can meet this expense in two ways best to be considered as a last re­ pany, doors and windows, custom | tails of these plans, write or phone: DRIVE-IN theater' manager, 'full after 8. room next to bath. TV, parking. Houses for Rent 65 Colonial with garage. Built by U. BIRTH S YEISTEaSiDAY: A son seph Motycka. Assisting with the service. We carry cords, cutting choice used cars. Walter G. OF AMERICA & R. Built-in stove and oven. MI 3-2453. ither from the income earned sort. A Board member commented heads, eases and most parts in work, guaranteed. Call MI 0-1588 time. Retailing experience helpful 1956 KELVINATOR refrigerator. 12 Centrally located. MI 9-6801 after to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peterson, setting up today will be William Parker, Dennett and Popp Dodge, HARRY J. MERO, S p.m. Large fireplace. Sun deck. 1% on money left in the account, or that recent estimates for a siml- stock. Russell’a Barber Shop, Inc., 10-12 Connecticut Boulevard, after 6 p.m. has an opening for a competent not necessary. Write Box Li cubic .feet, automatic defroster, THREE BEDROOM ranch, $120 MANCHESTER. West Side- - Spot from service charges. 149 Chestnut St.; a daughter to l.ir system in a section of East Belekewicz and with the taking SO High Court, East Hartford Herald. KNAPP SHOES, Harry Mahoney, good condition. Call BU 9-6670 baths thtee bedrooms. Beautiful Mr, and Mrs. James Hubbard down tomorrow, Capt. Walter S. Spruce S t East Hartford! BU 9-4331 or MI clerk-atenographer-in Manchester. 38 Maple Street. MI 8-4327. FURNISHED tivin bedroom for monthly. Ellington TR 5-7759, view. $18,700. Jt. F. Dimock Co., less four room expandable Cape Generally such charges are made Hartford called for $18 per foot for WEAVING of bums, moth holes I JA 8-3849 Permanent position with liberal after 6:30. Cod, fireplace, hot water heat, Wapiplng; a darghter to Mr. and Keller. VACUUM CLBANERB repatiM in 9-3422. and tom clotWng, hosiery runs,,) one-two girls. With op without Realtors. Ml 9-5245. only when the total cost of han the pipe alone to say nothing of after 5:80 ^>.m„ salary increases and opportunity FOR SALE—Antique furniture, cut ■'ttoard. Telephone, TV privileges. combination storm windows dling an account is greater than Mrs, William Dowd, 169 Summit pumps, and filtration plant. Named Circulation Manager my own home atop. Forw yeara handbags repaired, sfpper Re­ TABULATING TWO PAIRS custom made lined Suburban for Rent 66 Miss Kay Bissell, daughter Of placement, umbrellas -epalred, I for advancement to qualified appli­ glass items. No dealers. Hand- MX 3-6745. (XXXI) screens and doors. One car garage the amount the bank can earn St. factory experience. AU makea, low . Representing cant. Excellent working conditions. rose silk draperies 77” long. MI with amesite drive on bus line BIRTH S TODAY; A son to Mr ZBA Hearing Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bissell of rates, free estimates, free pickup Auto Driving" School 7-A men’s shirt collars reversed and | MACHINE crocheted table cloth, table linen 9-7782, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ROa'nthla dad on South St. Miss Bissell has been a member 9-8829. their ruga—phone Ml S-OOIY. cellent working condition and out­ First National Stores, Inc., Park 3-2692. ing condition. Needs no special genUeman, near Center, In qumt Cane lU VERNON — New six room spilt room Cape with carport, knotty of money you have in your ac­ The property in question Is of a of the paper’s technical etaff. Her Instructions for 16, 16, 17 year chairs for rent, MI 0-0752. almost new six room Cape. 1% pine recreation room, completely count. Mldlin, 20 Arcellia Dr.; Richard olds. Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Free pickup and daUvery. Free standing benefits in new Bloom­ and Oakland Ave., East Hartford, plumbing. MI 4-0387, home. Private phone on floor. MI baths, $100 monthly, option to level. High wooded lot. Cathedral non-conforming use in RU15 Zone. new appointment places her on the 8-6331. fenced in lot, amesite drive. Ideal The ABA has discovered that Dyber, 24 Frederick Rd.; Mrs. Director ^ Driver Education. estimates given. We apeclallie hi AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local field plant. buy. AC 8-9237, Wlllimantic. Call ceiling with redwood beams Built- Esther Arendt, 38 William St,; Fermisslon had been asked by an­ editorial board. J . M. NEY CO, " Conn. for small family or retired couple about one-third of ail checking ac­ AutomdbOes for Sale 4 MI 9-7308. furniture and wall to wall carpet-1 moving, packing, storage. Low Diamonds—Watches— WEST SIDE room in private home. after 5 p m. In range and oven. 1% baths, large William Heller, 53 Marshall Rd.; other local resident more than a • A sophomore at the college. Ing. rates on long distance moves to . CH 2-2281 Jewelry 48 fireplace. Finished laundry room. Owners want fast sale. A.sklng counts have a monthly balance of year ago to use it for the same pur­ Miss Bissell has been a campue TWO MEN with route or -store AU conveniences. Gentleman pre­ $11,800. less than $100. Otto Schuetz, 38 Cooper St.; Mrs. WANTED — Clean used cars. We lARSON’S Connecticut’s fiirat li­ 48 sUtes. m 8-6187. ferred. Call MI 3-8133. ROCKVILLE, 24 Grove St.— Well Garage. Three bedrooms $17,990. Lorette Whalen, East Hartford; pose and permission had been guide and secretary of Evans Hall. FLAT FINISH HoUand window PARTY DEMONSTRATORS heed­ sales experience, full-time only. LEONARD W. YOST. Jeweler, re heated two room apartment. $18 R. F. Dlmock Co., Realtors. MI On special checking accounts buy, trade down or trade any- censed driving school .rained. ed. New 1959 line of over 600 new­ Chester Melvin, 619 E, Middle granted. She is majoring in Spanish in the thini^ Douglas Motors, 883 'lain . Certified and approved, la -'ow of­ shades, made to measure. All I MANCHESTER Moving and Truck- Send full information to Box S, pairs, adjusts watches expertly. w'eekly, three rooms, $22 weekly, 9-5245. there is generally a fee of 10 cents The zoning regulations require School of Education. metal Venetian blinds at k new ing Company. Local smd long dis­ est, smartest, most unique na­ Herald. COVENTRY BOLTON LIN Tpke.; Margaret Wilde, West St., fering classroom and behind Reasonable prices. Open dally. COLONIAL ROOM FOR RENT. 7 Florence St. Inquire first floor, apartment 9, per check. Sometimes there is Vernon; Elizabeth Zimmer, Wap- that a request for Its use come Miss Bissell graduated from ' low price. Keys raAde whlie you| tance movl^. Weekly van serv­ tionally advertised items. Full or Thursday sveningt. 120 Spruce (XXXIII) charge of 3 to 8 cents per deposit wheel InstrucUcm for tae-.agera. spare time money-making oppor­ - " '0 ...... MI 9-1940. Oversized six room Cape, 1% ping; Jam es Kaminski, 255 School back before the board for approval Windham High School in June, MI 9-6075. Wqit. Marlow’s. ice to New York. MI 8-6668. S treet Ml 9-4887. ROCKVILLE, 24 Talcott Ave. baths, very large lot. Owmers want plus a 25 to 75 cent monthly sepa­ since the property had not been 19.57. Princess Look-Alikes tunities. Elxperience Unnecessary. VERNON — New six room ranch St.; Mrs. Eva Bassett, Ellington; Help Wanted— DECORATORS NICE HOME with lavatory, private Beautiful furnished three room fast sale. Asking $14,900 or best rate handling charge. used during the past year. Legion Meets Monday DOUG’S Refrigeration Bervles—re-| Call or write HOP Home Parties, entgance. Hackmatack St. Call heated apartment, residential dis with attached garage. B'jilt-in Mrs. Nancy Klock, 63 Henry St.; frlgerator repairing, any hour.l 45 Manor Circle, East Hartford, Male or Female 37 offer. On regular checking accounts a Richard Gustafson, 17 Division Hospttal Fimd Drive Extended The Auxiliary to the Coventry Painting—Papering 2 Ml 8-8905 or 112 OV 4-3680. trlct. Adults only, $25 weekly. TR range and oven, fireplace In living fee is generally charged, based American Lc^on Post will pres­ Phone MI 8-5032. MI 9-5650. Conn. JA 8-9247, 5-9121, room and basement. Wooded lot, St.; Mrs. Hattie Lewis, 76 Main Tlie houac-to-house campaign Kitten's Busy Week! f SPEED TYPIST at least 60 words i PAINTING For other information and list upon a bank's anal.v»is of the cus­ ent an Americanism program at - ♦ CEULINGS refinished, interiors FURNISHED ROOM, complete nice location. $16,500. R. F. Dlmock St.; Charles Schoen, 109 Norman for three-year pledges toward the TV SERVICE — Potterton’s, aU OPENING FOR female help on per minute. Night work, 8 p.m.-S SEPTI€ TANKS ROCKVILLE, 29 Laurel St.—Four Ing*. tomer's activity, which means the St.; Mrs. Agnes Aldrich, RFD 3, Windham Community Memorial its meeting at 8 p.m. Monday the painted evenings and Saturday. housekeeping facilities. Woman Co., Realtors. MI 9-5246. number of checks, deposited or miakes. Highest quality guaranteed Call MI 4-8016. first and second shift under 45 a.m. CaU Ml 9-5273. AND only. One hfoock from Center. Call room apartment, $50 per month LAWRENCE F. FIANO, ■Vernon; Mrs. Phoebe Kimball and Hospital Building Fund has been Legion home. work and parts, over 47 year's ex- Spencer Rubber Products, i PAPERING TR 5-4956. sent in for collection from other Invitations have been extended K MI 3-5539. (XXXIV) B ro k e rs son, Glastonbury; Mrs. Anna Ko­ extended for a few days, accord­ I •I"*'? PAINTING AND paperhanglhg, Chapel St. PLUBGED SEWERS banks in relation to the amount of val and daughter, 316 Center St.; ing to Mrs.'Harry R. Ryan Jr., to the post members, the Manches­ 1031. Phone MI 9-4587 for beet I qoo^ clean workmanship at rea- COVENTRY—Attractive fivr room MI 9-5910 money in the account. ter Arherlcan Legion Auxiliary, 5 8 9 5 REGISTERED nurse. 3:30-11:80 RESIDENTIAL^ ATTRACTIVE ROOM for rent in Mrs. Ellrfi Burdick and daughter, general chalnnan. service. ] aaoabie rates. SO years in Man- Mathist Cltansf quiet home, next bath and shower. Wanted to Rent 68 ranch. Large kitchen, three bed­ ■You can save on bank charges 14 Edgerton St. The drive which opened Feb. 3 committeemen and den mothers, F la k e . p.m. full-time. Also 11:30 p.m • SEPTIC TANKS PAUL P. FIANO by; as well as cubmasters of the local SPEX3AUSTS in exterior decor­ Chester. Raymondlond Ml COMMERCIAL Free parking. MI 9-0887. rooms, nice living room, large lot. MI 3-0458 DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. was to have closed as of today 0-92S7. shift part-time. East Hartford CLEANED and INSTALLED Septie Tanks, Dry WeUs, Sewer FAMILY WITH four children A comfortable home for nfiodest Shopping around. Decide how Cub Scout Packs 57 and 65. ating. Spring is just around the Hospital, 751 Main St., East Hart would like five or six room apart Lucercla Peralli, 146 8. Main St. (Tues.). It has been extended be­ Lines Ia»talled-—CeUar Water­ living. Priced at only $12,850. R. ANSALDI HEIGHTS—Six room co­ much of a balance you can normal Miss Barbara W allett of Man­ comer. Call or writ^ Tr*-State I and interior paiutliig. ford. • SEW ERS proofing. Done. Fully Intured Boarders Wanted 59-A ment or house. Vicinity East cause of unsatisfactory traveling chester, department Americanism 212 Construction Go., 881 Main St. F. Dimock Co., Realtors, MI lonial, three bedrooms, 1% baths ly afford in your checking account s e a m Oeillnge refiniebed, Papeniaiigtng. MACHINE CLEANED Hartford or Manchester. MOhawk 9-5245. and get several banka to estimate conditions and illness among the chairman, will be the guest speak­ 0 .12-42 (rear), MI 9-6860. Wallpaper tooks. Elatimatea given. OFFICE CLERK—Small congenial |TRST FLOOR, room and board 6-9771. new white aluminum storms volunteer solicitors. office. We are willing to train a McKin n e y BROS. Ml 9-0366 Lived in only six months. Owner what they would charge you for er. Fully covered hy insurance. CaU for elderly lady or gentleman, Public Records Residents not contacted in per­ Girl Scout Ooolde Sale •• CHimCH good dependable applicant. 37% • INSTALLATION PI 2-6010 (XXXV) leaving state. MI 3-2078. either a special or a regular check o IRONINO DONE In my own home. Edward R. Price, Ml 9-iOOS. S«w«ra9* Disposd Co. home comforts. Ml 9-6656. Ing account. son during the campaigii will be Local Girl Scouts are conducting 0 /or* S U N D n y hour week, fringe benefits. Write SPECIALIST Apartment Buildings MI. 8-0118. Box R, Herald, stating experience 180-189 Pearl SL—Ml 8*5808 BOX MOUNTAIN DR,. Vernon — MANCHESTER —Older home, Limit the number of checks you W arran ts Deeds sent necessary data by mall. Mrs. a cookie sale toward a goal of PAINTER and paperhanger, deco­ for Sale 69 Spacious seven room ranch. large Ryan asks that pledge card.s be rating. Good clean job, reaeonable and ealary required; Apartments— Flats— rooms, good condition, three car use each month. Make one check Clayton and Evelyn G. DearbOm 2.500 boxes. Last year 2,400 boxes redwood paneled ll'ving room, three garage. Asking $13,900. Convenient do the work of two or more. to Timothy and Margaret M. Mor- filled in and returned as soon a.i were sold by Browrrie arid Girl price. S. Yencha, MI 9-6914 after Town an4 Counti^f Tenements 63 82 WEST CENTER ST. Three bedrooms, den, and separate din­ i * 4 Baiiding—Contracting 14 6. ‘TBetp'Wanted—^Male 3(i apartments, one vacant. Call MI location. P. V. Tongren, Broker, If you can afford only a small iarty, property at 66 Grant Rd. possible, Scout Troops. The drive(,.officlally • f i ing room. Kitchen, built-in range MI 3-6321. Walter A. and Barbara B. New­ Seal Committee Named ends Feb. 25. 15 MtNtJTE iride to Vernon. Three 9-5229. 9-5 Monday to Friday. and oven, wall refrigerator. Two- balance, a special account usually f ^ BIDWELL ROME lmprov6ment| TOOL R o o m machlnlat, full or Drainago Oo. comb to Kenneth R. Boud, prop­ Members of the local Easter Anyone wishing to order cookies ' a room* apartment with garage, car garage, 1% acre lot. $26,800 MANCHEiSTER—Six room older works in your favor. <»1 Co. AUeratlona, addltioat, ga­ Conracs and Oaases 27 part-time. ‘Ask for Mr. BagnaU, M l 9-4T43 stove, mrigerator. References. MI AT CENTER—Investment or rent If you have a regular -account. erty at 9 Griffin Rd. Seal Sale committee have been and not already contacted may ge. 0 1 rages. Roofing and siding experts. HAPHNESS iS WHERE YOU BNO IT R. F. Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI home, two-car garage. Very con­ listed by Mrs. Ellsworth Greenleaf, in touch with Mrs. Roy S. Palme o between 4 and 8:80 p.m., Newton 9-2887. free living. Two-family duplex It may pay you to keep up your Lease ■ Aluminum clapboards a qMclalty. ELECTRONICS -Radio-television. 9-5245. venient, clean. Tongren, Broker. general chalnnan of the Young or Mrs. Girard Dubord, project Oo., 65 Elm St., Manchester. with garages. QH 6-1472 after 4 MI 3-8321. balance. Town of Manchester to the Man­ 0 C Unenielled workn In two evenings per week we can You can*t mi»» find^g it in thU honey of a 3 TWO ROOM famished apartment, A bank account, in good order, chester Country Cll)b, Inc., 18-hole Mothers Club, sponsors of the chairman. budget terms. MI 9-i tsach you practical servicing. You 105 Birch St. CaU Ml 9-5601 after (XXXVI) project. Net profits from the drive will bedroom rancher, at 133 Brent Rd, in WoodhiU Business Property for Sale 70 stands you in good stead when golf course and clubhouse facilities "Leam-by-boing’' at Connecti­ 8 p.m. TWO IN ONE package. A nice two- Legal Notice you seek credit, when you ask for at Fern St. and S. Main St. Those named to assist her with go toward improving the Scout cut’s Oldest Electronic School. family and a separate ' four room Building Permits the mail campaign which opens camp in Lebanon. CARPENTBStS;'' experienced in Also full-time day Technician MANCHESTER, 917,900 Heights. f i v e P IjEASANT rooms conven-1 PACKAGE store, gas station, seven a business reference or when you home. This two-family is In very Pursuant to tlip provisions of Ctiapter buy a home. B. T. Peterman for John Dewart, Feb. 27 and continues through building and contractittg, altera- training, rieasee s b ^ Mmhh 16th. COUNTER 6-room ranch, 2 baths, fin­ lent■ ■ ‘ location. 91 Main“ St.- • Tel._ MI. — pQQp, house plus extra rental unit. 284 of the General Statutes and amend­ Easter Sunday, are Mrs. Wallace Manchester Evening Herald - tions, addltione.'pwtUno, «'c. Spe­ CaU Swtford JAdcann 8-mPC, or 9-1077. Located on a heavily/ traveled nice condiUon inside and out ments thereto, notice Is hereby slven alterations to building at 437% N. cializing in cottages, garages, dd- ished recreation room. Attractive kitchen-dining room, nice Uvlng room with comer Separate heating systems, copper that the Household Finance Corporation Main St., $1,500. A. Worthington, Mrs. Ralph Skin­ Coventry correspondent Mrs. Faa- write for* full information. New Porch. Attached gabage. flreplace, ample sliding door closets, excellent recreation room route, with an excellent potential of .Manchester proposes to file applica­ ner, Mrs. Sanford Jones, Mrs. Law­ line Little, telephone Fllgilm Ings. Guaranteed workmanship. f o u r ROOM duplex and g..rage plumbing, aluminum combina­ Robert LaPolt, alterations to En^and Technical Insttjnite of Close to Buckley School. possibilities In large ba8eme'nt,.tUed bath, oarport. $ 1 *T C A A for future groiS^th. Guaranteed In­ tion with the Banklns Commission of rence Fentlman, Mrs. Richard 2-6281. m 34)731 or AD 8-6978. TOPS oil steam heat and hot water. Tel. vestment with all types of fianc- tions, two-car garage, convenient Connecticut for a license to conduct a Tri-Optic Lens house St 74 Nye St., $500. Conn., Inc., 66 Union Place, Hart­ Large lot. Trees. Evenings 110% down to qualified buyer. ETlced a t ...... / # J V W Gale, Mrs. Frederick C. Rose and ford 8, Conn, t . REPLACED WITH ^ 8-4761. Ing available. For further informa­ location. An unusual package buy small loan business at 380-390 West Domenic J^Jonticelli for Ber­ ANY KIND of eanentry and cabl- = ean MI 4-1139 or' MI tion coll R. F.- Dlmock Co., MI for.$21;500. R. F . Dlmock Co., Middle Turnpike. Buildins ''B ", Man­ Mrs. Frank Kristoff. liet work deme. uemMt and relia­ 9-9863. chester Sboppins Parkade, Hartford Holds Promise nard Sheer, admtlon to commercial A statewide goal of $435,000 n e w e f f i c i e n c y apartment for 9-5245. Realtors, MI 9-5245. County, Manchester, Connecticut The garage on Essex St., $1,000. ble woripnanahlp. CaU Roscoe FORMtCiR o r' rent "With kitchen, living room, officers and directors of the corporation has been set? Approximately 90 Cargo Missile Thompson, MI S-U95 for ssti- CONS0!IIVELO 'W/DtREN E. HOWLAND W H irW E K N ^ ABOUT WOMEN bedroom, tile bath. Fun shed (XXXVII) are; Of New Vision B. T. Peterman for Harold Gar- per cent of funds collected will n »tes 67S MAIN ST. with Btove, refrigerator and heat, Harold E. MacDonald—President and rity, alterations to house at 141 provide direct treatment sendees Makes Troops la nothing of course exc^t that most any womani wotiM like this Houses for Sale 72 Director, #9 Lakewood Drive, Glencoe, MATERIAL .MANCREES'nER, -CONNi nil on first floor. Storage space TWO-FAMILY - ExceUent condl- Bllnns. New York— Development of Pitkin St., $1,960. to persons in the state who are CARPENTER desites rspsir work;' attractive 7-mom older home,-4 bedrooms, oil heat,it, 2 car';garage.car'ga B. T. Peterman for C. R. Mitch­ MX 8-1108 in basement.' Parking — o" bus WEST SID E-A ttractive Pve room tion, 6-5, choice locaUon, $16,700. Donald F . McClure. Vice President a tri-optic spectacle lens with a crippled by disease or accident, Highly MobOe ail types of remodeling. Dial PI CoH Ml 9-4233 I Located on W est side and priced to sell . line, hear shopping center. For home, encloced breezeway. ga­ R. F. Dimock Co., Realtors. MI and Director, 227 E. Delaware Place, magnification range of 300 to 500 ell, alterations to house at 137 Pine according to Mrs. Greenleaf. The ■2-Y728. rfsat at ...... *13,500 rage, $13,900, assuihe 4%% Chicago Illinois. St.. $1,650. ons Or two only, $95 monthly. Can 9-5245. E arl D. Liarsen. Treasurer, Assistant per cent p n ^ isea new vision for remainder will be earmarked to San Diego, Calif.—A . ballistic Prek^ «td9-buttontag 'Household chores keep this ador­ ALTEUtATlONS to kitchens bath­ - be seen at 26 Congress St., Apt. mortgage, small cash, Carlton W. Secretary and Director 124 Robsart the partiajljr blind, according to is. T. Peterman for John Mur­ support a national program of Hutchins, MI 9-5132. Road. Kenilworth. Illinois. phy, alterations to house at 69 Ed­ cargo missile developed by a Sen Mylee, able kitten busy! You’ll find these rooms, attics, ceUars, porches, or J . Phone MI 3-7091. (xxxvni) Harry' F. Helslahn, Vice President Dr. William Felnbloom of the Op- service, education and research. Diego company for the Army can tometric Center here. mund St., $1,700. No. s m Nttk. PattO-Rama Resigns quick and easy to embroid . playroom. Plumbing,. carpentry, BOLTON CENTER—Attractive two and Assistant Treasurer. 353 Melrose Last year, the Easter Seal So­ be used for hurtling rations, medi­ electrlckl and masonry. Alumtnum TIRED 0F LIVIINI? UH ROOMS, refrigerator and stove, MANCHESTER — Nice six room Avenue, Kenilworth. Illinnhi. Nelson D. Kilpatrick, alterations ciety served 2,431 people through or in gay polors, ; individual thermostat, lots of bedroom, ranch, .. aluminum Paul A. Welbon. Secretary. 1503 Each single lens', incorporating cine, communications gear, or am­ sldltm. G anges, ct^tsges, out- ] ia a rented house . . do soOwilUng about.lt. Let us show you (Jape Just off Porter St. Fireplace, Brophy Avenue, Park Ridge. Illinois. the Fresnel principle in three sep­ to house at 100 Concord Rd., $1,000 its five treatment centers, Cafnp jPaittem Mo. 6895 has hot-iron closet space. Available iiumedl- storma, cellar, enclosed breeze )arge lot, aluminum combinaUons. munition to troops over, the next builduigs. room sddMons. Nuslds I this 7-room home oa Oxfoidtg& 'S bedroomsj U » e lot, g aag e. way, garage. $13,900. MI 9-5132. Willard A.' Brook.s, Asalslam Secre­ arate viewing sectors, is fitted to Paul Dougan for Alfred P. Werb- Hemlocks and the homebound l»m- ifer for 7 designi!; stitch Ulus v.ately, in modern apartment buUd- ftlce condiUon. $13,900. R. F . tary, 82 N. Peck Avenue. LaGrange, ner, alterations to house'at 40 Mar­ hill or hundreds of miles away- Engineering Company, Inc., 84 I Covered patio with terraced . wTls Carlton W. Hutchins. , Hllnols. - a standaiil fram e in the Feinbloom ployment program. (Seal of the itions; color chart. Oak 8L m 8-1485. Ing. MI 3-8175 or MI 3-7997. Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI 9-5348. ion Dr., $600. The milsUe also can carry a I A good buy at only ,w ..^4 s P e v , —v D ^ d J . KUW, Controller, BBSS method. The.over*aU lens is trans­ Easter Seal Society is to restore ■mall nuclear 'warhead. I t can to To order, eend 26c in coins to:' ROOM garden type apartment. $14,900 RANCH, brick front, three Harding Avenue. Skokie. Illinois. parent plastic: more handloapped men,, women ^ >AVNE CABOT. 1160 AVE. OF ALL TYPES of carpentry work (XXXIX) Th* rate of Interestest to‘ be charged is carried and launched by a three- H06 monthly Include heat, hot bedrooms, fireplace, cellar, bgaa- per month on that tha. part of the un- The upper section of the lens, and children to usefulness and in­ AMMIIoajb. n e w TO BK M. done; altersttisis, donners. roof- board heat, trees, near bus, Lirnding Reaches Peak dependence. man crew and could - be used in to iee iheBe and other listbigs eaU ^day! I iWater, atove, refrigerator, park- pSd*'1 principalipsl balance of anyan y loan------not which focuses at .infinity, is a mul­ small-scale w an to. make troosia ■N. g . t ’ ■ i ini’, porches, etc. CsU MI 9-S991- MI stores, school. Carlton W, Hutch­ MANCHBISTKIR—AU brick six room In sziexcess of $100.00, and 2% per month .Sdtool Gets Phonognph Available...... March 1...... Cal U .. that___ ,pai . . the■ unpal lid Principal tiple-lens system that produces; fUi6a. mailing add l(}c Excellent fmaneing l i e . , ■■ ins. MI 9-5132. Cape in South Manchester. Built Chicago—Ho d lending by the The Robertson- School has .been ultramoblle. ■/ « ■ RBiCREATTON ROOMS, remodel- W gM M ' any time. by Ppnttceili in 1961. Aluminum balance___ nee In e excese'5* of $l0O.OO but nothin 300 per cent magnification. The The cargo’ rides la .quthk-M- PrlQt name, adr » . i excess of $300.1.00. and of 1% per center' section gives, a 120-degree nation’s 6,000 savings and loan presented a record player sod a iK)UR ROOM apartment, second $12,900 ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom combinations, large encliMed rear month on any' remainder of luch un­ connect, preloaded Me* ~ piattem mutt- GoataMw 1 ^ pa ■ visual field. ^ e lower section ■sseciations reached an all-time cabinet for records by t)ie Coven- f'floor, uU heat, hot water, attic, rsneb, ceramic bath, uot water porch. Garage and amesite drive. paid prlncipai balaince. peak of 12 billion dollars during Itry PTA. .Uons. At . teaaf TO SK] heat, basement picture window, No basement, large lot. Very nice Permanent capital of at laaat 83l,> produces as much as 2,000 per toqr tram Qactpi** .>x toraeaed porch, entirely reno- 000.00 will be avallabla tor tnyeatmeat esnt magnification for reading 1266, an increase of 16 per cent! H jo cabinet has been placed in U ‘SSrjtiSWcC Kcrage- Adults. P . O, Box 145* frontage. Carlton W. Hutch­ edndtUon. $16,600. R. P. rlm ock ^ t h e biulneas. No other buaineea will over Ills 1M7 iSgure. *th e teachers ,-e«am. where the malqp the aae#9f«»., .:-. . ■ M l ins. IQ »4I$2. Oo., Realtm s, U f. 6-6M6. I msistahisa in the sssm efOee. ''' ------■ 7 ■ 'I . T

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY* 19, 19B9 v m s e T u n a fn , ilattrhPBtPjr lEtti^ttins 1§walJ> Annual Washington’s White Elephant Sales in Manchester Stores tomorrow

and Englnearing Department and 32 McCann Dr„ is In charge of Two teenagera. Donns Peter­ The Sacred Heart CYO vidll hold the Town Parking Authority. reservktlona. . ^ , a akattng party at the Palace | March Meeting SlmulUnoousIy, a retreat for man and Heather Stewart, who The land la a atrip between the ATcrage Daily "Ket Press Rui^ The Weather Skating Rink in Hartford F»h. 24 About Town will be models In the fashion show library and Nelson Ph, and extends junior and senior high school girls Forecast of 0. S. Weather Bnrtas Members should be at the c'hurch Planned on Use has been scheditled/at the Farm­ For the Week Ending Feb. 25 being presented by the to the rear of the library as far February 14th,' IfS t WSCS of South Methodist Church by 7 p.m. \ as a parking lot and tennis court ington retreat house for women. The apeer Qub will hold » »*U Of Library Land The quota for Manchester girls taek piurty for members end at the Waddell School, will appear owned by the Community Y. Fair and continued cold tonight, on the Channel 3 ■'Hi-Time" pro­ Tlie choir of the Buckingham has been filled. Mends in the clubrooms Saturday Congregational Church will hold a Several departments favor using 12,885 tiovr zero to 10. Saturday fait and gram Saturday at U a.m. Representatives from alx or the land for a parking lot which nifht ftarUng at 8:30 sharp. rehearaal tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Member e f the Audit not a* cold, High 2$ to SO. seven town departments w ill meet would serv^ shoppers In the North Bureau of OIroalation. Members of the American Le­ End business district. Manche»fer--^A City of Village Charm The Laurel Garden Club of gion Auxiliary are Invited to a sometime in March to discus# the MEMBER Hartford will meet March 5 at the meeting and program of the Cov­ Region Planners future of the, land west of IVhiton 'c* Burnside Methodist Church at 8 entry unit Monday at 8 p.m. at Library. According to Superin­ (Cloaalfied Adrerttaing on Page 2$) PRICE FIVE CENIB pjn. “GetUns Acquainted with I the Coventry Legion Home. Thwe To Meet Tonight tendent ' of Highways James Vacancies Exist VOL. LXXvni, NO. 120 TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS—PLUS TABLOID MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1959 Ferns’' will be the topic of the I who plan to attend are asked to Sheekey. a meeting will be held f speaker. Hugh Spencer of Chester. notify the president, Mrs. J. F. "after, the budgets are out." Manchester members of the For Boys Retreat tw twetran j Walletl. Capitol Region Planning Author­ • Sheekey was requested by Gen­ MMMiN mmt • imsiiA*. tnmtmm eral Manager Richard Martin to The Uitle Flower of Jesus ity are scheduled to meet with rep­ A few openings are still avail Mothers Circle will meet at the Da-.HThters of Liberty. No. 125, resentatives of other towns irt the call the meeting. Panama City\ Costs Rise Among tKe departments In­ able to Manchester boys who wish PINE LENOX Teamsters Pushed home of Mrs. Francis Sullivan. 134 I Loya. Orange I.^diea Institution. East Hartford Municipal Build­ to make a retreat at Holy Family N Diane Dr., tomorrow at 8 p.m. 1 will celebrate its 56Ui anniversary ing at 8 p.m. today, volved in deciding how to use the land are the Library Board, the Monastery in Farmington next Council Ousted #0 Members are reminded to bring ' Tuesday evening. March 10, at I Purpose of the meeting will be Tueaday and Wednesday. PHARMACY gifts for the Chinese auction. 17:15 in Orange Hall. On March ] continue working on the by-laWa ' Town Planning Commission, the I toy. oM Chai i i o v t Town Development Commission, The retreat has been scheduled 294 E. CENTER ST. Reds Reveal Coolness I I«, 190.1, the lodge wa.s, instituted I of the recently formed Authority, Juke Box Record By Thousands as an auxiliarj’ to the Loyal the fairest means of apportioning the Recreation Department, the for junior and senior boys at Man­ Ml 9-0894 you soon p oq9 5 Orangr Ladles Institution. The operating costs among the towns Park Department, the Highway chester High School. John Cratty^ 1958 Peak second lodge, Daughter* of Lib­ and cities participating, and to E n g a g e d Panama, Feb. 20 {/P)— De­ erty N'c. I", on .luly 15, 1950, af­ hear a report from the program O f Chicago Singer fying Pre.sident Ernesto de la filiated with the lyOLI. committee. The engagement of Miss Ann E. Whsbington, Feb. 20 — SMORGASBORD Guardia Jr., a crowd of thou­ Bingham to John H. Carson la an­ The cost of living edged up sands today in.Cooked helh Saiinderson. 47 Rdgerlon SI., ! which the Agency should follow Her fiance graduated from East ois, a trade association, testified companies handling records o f, jin its study to find out which sec- led by Ramon Pereira, a young the Bureau of Lai,or Statistics, M acm illan tomorrow .it 7:30 p.m. Hartford High School in 1952, that he turned down requests to various manufacturing firms. lions of Manchester, If any. could radio commentator who denounced said the nine months since April. Dishes. SoMs, D«ss«rts I served for two years in the Army feature the record. j Lindleoff denied committee as­ : be designated for redevelopment. the elected council at a rally Tues- 19.58 have been the longest period T3ie midweek prayer meeting to­ In Japan, and Is now employed by Llndleoff said the requests came sertions he was afraid to testify. Ivondon, Feb. 20 (/P)— The TICKETS $3.80 night at 7:30 at the .Salvation ! To qualify for State funds for da.v night. Bleeding from a head of comparative price stability the First National stores In Man­ froth Joseph Glimeo, president of But Sen. Sam J. Ervin (D-NCl told Army Citadel will be followed by urban redevelopment these sections Lindleoff: wound, he charged that Council­ since the index was e.stabllshed Ru.ssia'nR today gave a chilly Children to 12—$1.50 must fall In a "blighted, deterior­ chester. Chicago Teamsters Local 777. man Mario Velasquez and five other on its present basis in . 1940. an informal Bible study period st VALUES! Under questioning, Lindlsoff "One of the tragic things is reception to western proposals 8 o'clock. The public is Invited. ated or slum" category. A ,fa ll wedding Is planned. men invaded his station 'Wednes- It has fluctuated within a range ■aid Glimeo asked him to announce the fact that racketeers have as-. , ,, . of four-tenths of a point on the for a Hig Four foreign minis- sumed■nmeri suenniich nowerpower in some areas'areas, • afternon. fired .nu guns, hit him hi. I at a meeting of the operators as­ ,h .. when thV rnm m itw » blackjack and attacked his | index scale, ters conference on Germany sociation that Leonetti's record ascertal Jacts, many of the wit-1 daughters. One of Velas- ; Although spendable earnings 1 ; Imt still left the door open to would be "The record of-the day, Name Brand Foods A T LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES! nesses have much more discretion! 9U** brothers was ariested. , and the buying power of factory l idiiect negotiation.s. on the No. 1 spot." De la Guardia had appealed fo r ' workera dropped from December, i I An English-language commenta- "Which I did not do,” Lindleoff than they have valor.” LOCAL FRESH "W hat's wrohg with you—are >bu the people to wait until an in- ; they were at record level.x for, a i tor on Moscow Radio said the wesl- added. ’ vestigation could be made ot the ■ Januaiy. It wa.x the first time I ' ern notes handed the Kremlin The name of the record was not scared?” Chairman John L. Mc­ /M ttomeMAMum LARGE GRADE^"A' Clellan (D-Ark» demanded. financial chaige.x. It was not since the onset of the recession In ' Monday, "do not contain a single Hale's Quality Meats Are mentioned. known what the president would 1957 that a monthly earnings rec-1 more or less constructive siiggcs- The witness alao testified that he "No, ' Lindleoff replied shortly. OF MONEY-men EFEC/ME/ He said he wasn't trying to prevent do about the worsening situation, ord has been reached. I ^ tton capable of facilitating aettle- and many other juke box operators ------' The price ■Sfcabilily of recent I ment of queationa either ot Berlin The Talk 01 The Town! "have to" buy records for their (Onnttniied on Page Twelve 1 (Continued on Page Twenty-one) 1 monlha means there will be no In- or of Germany. It all boils down to Sike boxes frhm a firm the com- icrea.se in wages for 1 1-4 million i the same invariable 'no' the West EGGS Ittee saya is gangster nm. ■ - “ i automobile, aircraft and farm Im- has been giving Us all the time,” 1^- ' ' Robert F. Kennedy, counsel to Altla SHOULDER plement workers whose pa.v is ad- | the broadcaster said. i f t . the special Investigating commit- EOKA Verdict Awaited justed to movements of the index.' The Iwlief grew in the West that CHVN n m o tee, told the Senators he Interview- i They have had no Cost-of-living, Soviet Premier Khrushchev would ed Leonetti and was told "This may j increase since last summer. press for Big Four summit talks— r r n a i l Y i e o i ^ n u u Suliain ChickM Chiw have been going on—by under-1 About 82,000 workers, mostly; rather than a foreign ministers world figures," but that Leonetti j MdR i NisdM -- doz. in the aircraft industry, whose j meeting when he receives British didn't know it at the time. j Cyprus Greets Paet contracts have a formula on a ; Prime Minister .Harold Macmillan We Have?" B o i k Q ^ lv i 55c Kennedy quoted the singer as i different base, will gain a penny-,; this weekend. stating that he was managed for j an-hoiir pay increase. These With U.S Secretary of Slate While you're puazling over this question, remember that Pine- a time by "a man with under-; workers had taken a one-cent Dullea ailing, the suave, «4-year-old world connections" of which Leon- j drop in October, British premier appeared emerging sinew free. It's all tender slicing and a good value at this special CUDAHY'S ettl was Unaware. He said Leonetti With Mixed Feelings Clague said the outlook for the as the coordinator of Allied policy price. SAVE also told him he* "came out rather I next few months Is for continued in dealing with the Russians. He SUNUGHT p oorly'i, while the man, whose | comparative stability in living told the House of Common* last lb name was not mentioned, was his Nicosia, Fe>. 20 i/Pi--Cypriot*<*>nounced by the 100,000 T.irkish costs. night that after his talks with the PINEHURST BONELESS CREAMERY manager. approa heo the threshold of inde­ minority on the island. Makarios There was no sign. however, [ Soviet leaders, he would visit The testimony capped some appear* certain to )>e the first j that the administration's fear of ai Bonn and Paris znd "perhaps pendence today with some cheer*, Washington with a view to forma- Comet sharp exchanges in which Kennedy president when the republic comes resumption of inflation later in the many wait-and-see doubts and a lion of the western ARled policy." FRESH, FANCY, NATIVE demonstration by Turkish teen­ into being. | year has abated. Macmillan leaves for Moscow 2 REG agers opposing the .Jeace agree­ All Turitiato schools in the capi- i In January lower prices for tomorrow,^ to spend 10 days in I ke Continues ment. ' tal were closed. | clothing, home furnishings and Russia sounding out Soviet 1**^- B U n ER SIZE 25c In the west coast port of Paphos transportation were recorded, but There was more general en- ers on possible ground* for a com­ Chuck Roast more than' 1.000 students stayed j these did not quite offset a Ihree- Indudn I( Sovinf On Eodi Cm thuaiasm among the British at promise In the Cold War. He .is A t Pinehurst’s service meat department, you can buy Meetings w i t h ..the Jjrospect of shedding the awav from classes — (nit they took : tentos^f one per cent increase in a.Davld VSJfcUi 1$. of 229 Oak St., makes sure he has the necessary funds—eight cents —to purchase the especially anxious to And out what BROILERS ancient Mediterranean island than the dav off to celebrate. j YobfFPBcea and smallei* gains in the car he ia sitting in. 'The vehicle will be sold tomorrow sflernoon for that amount during ths western concessions the Kremlin just the size roast you want . . . LB. arfiong the people they hkye ruled Most of the newspapers in n i- Io^edlcal care; recresti^on, George Washington’s birthday sales promotion sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. (Herald Is really engllBf for—without GRANDMOTHER'S 3 Pound Averogo Mateos for 81 year*. y cosia carried the nSws that, th e' Photo bv Ofiara i. making any comrtHtments on be­ Boisterotis celebration* ' broke pact drafted in Zurich hSd been ap- | r>rice* ------♦ ' . half of the Allies. out in acme towns on hearing the proved at the London conference ^^T^tJanUMj rise in "W e must be Arm but Aexible,” proved reversed A-S-months decline which SHURHNE EVERYONE’S FAVORITE %'^m a b v i n ' l . a r r o w s m it h newa that the .blueprint for mak­ without editorial comment. But the ORANGE has been the principal reason for he told Commons. FRESHLY SUCED r^^ AeapiReo, Hetdeo, Feb. 20 ing Cyprua a republic had been' left-wing Haravgi ■•waa sharply Macmillan emphaalred that any the recent over-all stability in the Ford Charges TOMATO JUlOE M-oe. Can R E AD Y 'TO E A T inltialM ■toy Britain, Greece and critical, aaylng “ Under choking proposal by Khrushchev for dis­ RafmhM by a few practice gdlf living cost index. Young Hunter First Turkey. Thousands jammed the preaaure Of threats and ultimatums All Cuts Except DUNCAN HINES MARMALADE aheti on a abort hotel fairwy, Vegetable prices jumped 1.3 per bandment of the North Atlantic Greek Orthodox Cathedral In A chbishdp (MakariosI was forced Labor Slowing! Treaty Organization (NATO) was The Eye Imported FreOfieht |£isunhower turned to- cent and meats, poultry and fish as DE LUXE NOW Paphos for a thanksgiving serv­ to initial Zurich agreement.” The out of the question. d$y' to bhe Anal round of hit in- a group rose 0.7 per cent. (Limited supply of elleved hiding: ident said Labor is thus "thwart- _ , , , , o, BLACK HAWK direct to iWaahington if the the long, rold night ahead. Bulletins 0 The orderly Crowd of 2,000 teen­ o>it in the hills from which he di- ; ing the verv improvement in pro-1 Sale* lot s' M2 banter St. LOAF CHEESE IMOnO..TtNOT SUiD Augusta weather is bad.' agers paraded around Ataturk De.spite the belotv freezing As far as food is concerned, SHURFINE TATTERED TOM reeled the campaign that cost the ' Puzzle Created diictivitv and the increased eco­ from the AP Wires Shorter^ing Eiaephower and Lopez Mateois Square in h Turkish sector esr- lives of more than 100 British ‘ V’eaco "hn.-< it made." Hia aunt, .PILLSBURY GOLDEN axchahged pledges o f International nomic growth that it says it weather, David Vearo, 16, of 22fi PICNICS j| 9 ® rying placards reading "W e will cirilians and soldiers. But the C yp -; wants." Oak Rl.. a Manchester High .Mrs Theresa I-ee operates Lee's PEACHES Large Cans S9g friendship When the U.S. President not accept a' murderer for our I riot-born soldier, .who now holds drive-in on Spencer St. jilst a Also Called By Cameroons He aaid Labor might b« con­ School student, climbed into the 5IARHHALL 'UNCHANOED* (8 can* $2.10) I Lb. 49c SMOKED arrived yesterday. Then they president.” 'Greek nationality, had pledged .ohort distance away. Veseo reports PIE CRUST MIX LB. talked informally aboard the Mexi­ trolled by legi.alatioii similar to 1948 Ford sedai. parked there with Ft. Bragg, X. C. Feb. 20 I® SHOULDERS The alogans w ere' an obvious | loyalty to Archbishop Makarios the avowed intention of spending that -ew minutes after he slipped j — (ien. George C. 51ar*hiill’* con­ can, chief executive's yacht, the reference to Archbishop Matkarios. j before the peace talks began. United Nation.., N. Y.. Feb. 20' the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. in behind th< v heel of the "ar, ; (’/PI__The U.N. (jeneral Assembly | which controls business power and! the next 30 hours, except for brief dition “ remains essentially un- Wanfod 1,000 Duncan Hinas Cokt Coupons! Solti kvento, during a 4-hour cruise leader of the 4(10,000 Greek (Jyp- ----:— .several other teenagers showed up i In Acapulco harbor and the ocean. meets today to tackle a comple.x j size. periods of time, in the vehicle ehanged" today aa ho fights the \ L a a t week, when ■we advertised Duncan Hines wonderful 2 pkRs. 29c riots wJio has often been dex (Continued ou Page Three) vhich will be sold tomorrow after­ to l>egln camiplng in ‘ the vehicle weakening inlliiencoa of age, When they came ashore late in puzzle created by the impending Ford's speech last night was ' aaJie mixes, we did not know that P A G had just sent KORN LAN b noon at 2 o'clock for only 8 cents. but turned away when they saw it two atrokea and mllde- pneu­ out coupons, each worth 10c on a cake purchase. W e con­ —PLUS—;, ' ths . day, apokeamen announced birth of two new nations in West The car is i -e of four being was already occupied, monia. Ck»l. George M. .Pow­ tinue the sale through this week, so that you may bring they had- discussed the praposed Africa. (Continued on Page Twenty-one) Ldablo Dgm, a^ $t00 million struc­ sold for “ give-away" prices dur­ j Sale Starts 9 p.m. ell, Army physician handling the your cdupona to Pinehurat. . . MUSSELMAN'S The queationa to )>e decided are case, said “ His condition re­ ture whhdi 'Would be built and ing, the George, Washington's I Tomorrow's giant sales promo­ BACON these: birthda.v sales promotion .spon- mains serious pnd the prognosis finaheed by two governments Jury Convicts Beck 1. Will the U.N. give its ble.as- tion, during which thousands of .sored tomorrow by the retail di­ remains guarded.” i DUNCAN MNES Chirry Pit Filling ion the Rio arande border about 12 ing to the projected plan to estab­ "w h ite elephanf'k articles , will be vision of the Chamber of Com­ gnilea from Del lUo, Tex:; .Mexico's lish an Independent government in sold, begins at 9 mm, and ends at News Tidjjils merce. The other cara are priced 5:30 p.m. Through arrangements RECXJRD H ARTFO RD BUDGET KE MIXES ^ 29( Ideal For Baking i.b. 55c coffee Industry, its production of the French Cameroons next Jan. at $8.88, $88 and $188. They 's-ill with Police Chief James Reardon, Hartford, Feb. 20 (A») — A rec­ (W ith Coupon ISe) and Frying lead and slhc and Mmcan'concern 1? ■ Culled from AP Wires Can 3 5 c about competition between, its cot­ Of Cheating on be iwld at variou* times during ! free parking will be available In all, ord budget of 133,624,850 was 2. What shall be the future of the day. | of the metered apacea on Main St adopted by the Hartford City ton crop and that of the United ' ■ the British Cameroons after Oct. si*i*niii M miimmm , » , Vesco said he ha* made ar- , diirlng-Ahe sale. Council early today, ta a five- For Lnnttn .Solods ■tatesi 1, 1960, when neighboring Nigeria -pwo of the 23 Negroes admitted ' Neither 'White House press sec­ hour session marked by bitter BUMBLE BEE DN'tMlMswik TAcoma, Wash., Feb. 20 president of the AFL-CIO. The attains independence 7 to the previously all white War-i debate over welfare coets, the retary James G. Hagerty nor the self-made man who hatj left high Tetley Tea Convicted of cheating on hia in­ The two part* of the former | ren County High Sr hool are <1 op- ' laumakers hiked the tax rate Mmcicsn spokesman would protfide come tax. 64-year-old millionaire school before graduation had even German colon.v are under U.N. WHITE ALBACORE totywitlNi^ any detail pn the diacuBsions. But ping out because the school does / j n « l | i r V O f l R sd FundS f tOW over the present levy by 8.95 COMBINATION i labor leader Dave Beck spent time served as president o f the U n i-; trusteeship and cannot change not offer a course in co ,uu:,3.>, ,;y , j mills. This represent* a $8.95 in­ they Indicated thera might be more behind bars for the ittrst time in veralty of Washington Board of their status without approval of luformatipn in a formal atatement Philippine Ambasaador Carlos crease on every $1,000 of prop­ TUNA 39e FANCY BLUE FISH hia.Jife last night. Regents. the world organization. "•29c after tbe concluaioh of further P. Romulo came back tight-lipped erty. The set tax rate of 46.7 The former president of the Today he i* tmder the shadow of The French Cameroons, which V Sliced or by the piece. talks at Ei'aenhowen’a hotel late from three weeks of conference in mills means a $467 tax Mil on 1c SALE huge Teamster* Union w m found two convictions..' Beck waa sen­ has more than three million peo­ Manila on troubled U.S.-Phlllpplne Senate Probe Unit Calls each $10,000 worth of property. NEW ITEM--PR02EN lu* Mienniuvtii 4 Pkgs. today, ' guilty on all four ebuntS’ oT income tenced to not more (than 15 years ■ ♦ Buy .48 Tea Baga at the regu­ ' Aa for the Diablo Datn. Biten- ple in an areti tlys ai*e of Texas, relations. tax evasion—covering $240,607 for in prison after a 1957 conviction lii certaiil to get the go-ahead be­ IDLE WILD FARM . lar priee; pin* 16 Tea Baga howsr la imderatood to have told for grand larceny in the eml^ezKle- New York'a Governor Nelson A. 24 FAMILIES FLEE FIBE the years 1950-58-:-and two counts fore the assembly ends its sesaion Htamfnrd, Feb. 20 — Fire for a le combination price o f Lopea Mateoe that hla admlnlatra- ment of $1,900 from the sale of a Rockefeller ha* launched a tele- Guterma for Questions 35c of filing fala^ returns. He could re­ in two or three weeks. The Soviet swept the Carousel Betteurant ROCK CORNISH CAME HEN union-owned Cadillac. The State Viaion campaign In defense of his (Oeatiiitsed eu Page TwMty-One) ceive up .to a '5-year sentence and Union and some African countries budget by charging that former early today, rausing' the evacua­ a $10,000 fine on each count. Supreme Court U scheduled to are expected to contend that new tion' of 24 families In sub- BE LUXE DINNER hear hi* appeal next March. Gov. Averell Harriman'a . budget New York, Feb. 20 iiP) — TheViend* another federal court hear- U.S. District Judge George elections are nece.saary, but a sub- policies make tax increases nee-; freezing temperature*. Damage Full half Cdrnish hen With Idle Wild Supreme Boldt, who set sentencl^ for Feb. , Took Fifth 150 Time* atantial majority la lined up in fa- U.S. Senate Internal Security sub­ ing here tomorrow was estimated at about $50,000. essary n ow ... The New Haveil Guterma's counael, Richard H. Sauces, Carrots and Pineapple, GOLD MEDAL GREEN BEANS ...... lb. 29c Sprenz Hunted 27, waa to hold an s j ^ a l bond Beck'* big trouble began when (C’onttnued on Page Twelve) R.ailroad is temporarily barred by committee want* to question Alex­ Until the Maze waa checked, 10 hearing in Seattle today. he appeared -before the Senate ander U Guterma. whose financial Weis, said he had assured the aub- [ Milldlngs in the area were Whipped Potatoes. Introductory price .. C r T C KITCHEN TESTED the Interstate Commerce Commis­ committee of Guterma's complete; Reek's lawyers said jhe verdict Racket* (Committee in 1957 and sion from discounting 20 pa.ssen- empire Is under Investigation by threatened. Fire damage was FRESH PEAS ....f...... 2 lbs. 49c would be a p p ^ e d "*U the way.’’ . invoked the Fifth Amendment the Securities and Exchange Com­ cooperation. Wets added, however,' confined to the restaurant whkh FLOUR In Maine Area ger trains operating between Bos­ that he doubted Guterma had any ; The' one-time l*undr>' truck driv­ more than 150 time*.,. He said then ton'and ITovldenee, R, I. mission. occupies the street fioortfOf a fi- YELLOW S9UASH ...... lb. 19c er, who prided himself . oh not he covtUl probably clear everj'lhing Costello Loses The Senate investigators, who information on the subject under story building at 100 Atlantic You can be sure if Its Westinghouse— the new white lam p' 8 Lb. Bag 49c Stanford, Maine, Feb- 20 tfP) — up with a tew minutea in the court A grand jury has indicted aecre- investigation. Street. smoking or drinking,-! / appeared issued a subpoena for the 44-year- The subcommittee’s interest In bulb with the new shape. CUCUMBERS...... oo. 19c Vains Ibw ofAcera intensified their more shaken at haying to^ spend of law. tary Paulin. Weiss on a charge of old Siberian-born Guterma, did $0 A'lTS « 2 far.5$c ♦ ■garch yesterilay for Frank Law- solicitation to commit murder in Guterma was revealed while the PLUMBERS CLASH ON BIUL Minute the night in jail than by trie ver- M it the balding Beck didn't Rights in U.S. not announce why wanted Securities and Exchange Commia- too WATTS .....2for5$e MlAlltSS senee Sprenz, a midwest gunman ■dlct. tam the stand heie. After the long an alleged plot against her em­ him to appear beforto them in Hartford. Feb. 20 (A7 — Big 0 I N N i * **®*' 6 On. 39c NECTARINES ...... lb. 33e slon was asking" in federal court Get your S-way lamp bulbs aqd Bight light bnlba at Fine- syho Is ranked among the nation’s The portly Beck, clad nattily in a government case in the 3-month ployer’s wife. and small plumbing firm* New York. P'^b. 10 (Ah - T h e Wasiilngton. for appointment of a receiver for hurst.' l^m ler Fancy Light TEMPLE ORANGES, lorgo six* ...... dor 79c 10 most wanted criminals. blue suit and polka-dot tie, gripped trial, the defense restel after call-' Mitchell W. Guilder o f Wood- It was reported unofllcially. clashed today over a MU that Mlwt Tuna (no. oil) . Sprenz, acciued of armed rob- U.S. citizenahlp of underworld the F. L. Jacobs Co. Up to the would make It easier lor a / •oft-obsoTben*'**** the edge of a table but showed Ing- only one witness -■ an ac- bridge M.>pokited imemployment however, that the move was :n time that Guterma relinquished bstry in Ohio and uiilawful' fiight, bigahot Frank Costello was re compenHatlon com^itsslonrr for plumber to get a license' In an­ GRAPEFRUIT, pink s^dioss ...... 3 for 39c little emotidn as the clerk drawled C4nintan.t. Hi* lawyo's said-Beck voked, today by Federal District connection “with the aubcoramlt- control last Friday, the company sdeo is sought in the $12,000 hold­ wanted to take the stand but' was thlrd Congression^ 'Piatrict by other community.. Alex Ber-. . 1,000 fH l«? Cana 99c "guilty" six times yesterday after­ judge Archie O. Dawson. , tee’s continuing investigation of was the key unit in his financial up Wednesday of the. Union A New advised against it by his counsel, Qov. Ribicoff . . , CmesneyTChet” nartz, a Cheshire plumber, told noon. But jte was later heard to re­ Costello, 68.' and ailing with a move9nenta of capital from behind operations. Borden Challenge ' DELICIOUS APPLES ...... 2 Hm. 29c Haven Trust Company branch in Baker, one of world'.* ■ top the legislative General' Law mark to a friend that he .just who didn’t think the government form of throat cancer, currently the Iron Curtain. The SEC charged that as late a* Hamden, Conn. hsd a case.; , ^ players, arrested «n nar- Committee that ekamkiations Condensed 25c The description, of the bandit in couldn't understand why he hsd to ia serving, a 5-year sentence' for The flow of funds from Corn- Wednesday night the management Milk Can GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS...... 2 lbs. 29c ntftes charge in'New York. • and high fees lmpo*ed bji other RoBs 45c the Connecticut holdup gei^ral- remain in jail. ' The Jury of eight men and four federal income tax evasion. miinlat countrk* into the United of the Japoba firm waa "pledging, When foiind ^ guUty, his $25,000 women returned .Itheir .verdict e Training pla.ne, landing in rain, States through Swiss chann'ela is selling and otherwise offering" aa- communities made H tough for fy tallies with that o f Sprenz. The government has wa$;*d a him to'compete In bueineaa OF OUR STORE! The search by Maine authoritiea bail was revolced. A$y after receiving the case. I long legal battle to strip from crashes and, bums at San Fran- under Inquiry. Guterma is'said to seta for the benefit of Guterma was spurred by a report that a Hts quarters in the federal sec­ Foreman Warren-Hale aaid m oat! Coatello the U.S. citizenship it ciaco's Inte.'national Airport and have had numerous financial deal­ and his asaociates. man answering Sprenz's descrip- tion o f the city ja il were a World three men aboard escape injury. ings with banking houses in Denies SEC OoRiplainta ^ AfB OB.ASR AVOIDED of the jurors', dlaeuaaion rentared j claimed he. obtained through fraud WaaWngton, Feb. ilfc UPi— A. ' tion, hitch-hiking In Sanford, was apart from his la'vish home in the about the iridtctmwts covering the.; and misrepreasntatlon In 1925 Metropolitan Regional .Council Switzerland. , The SEC mo'ye came after <3ut- given a lift by a motorist. ao-caUed "Beck Compound" on unanimously endorses plan to set The, subpoena called for GuUrma enna said in federal court pa^rs Caidtal .AirUnes AM .;rep(fftad' - Grton SNunps for rsturns. He aaid only 10 bal­ Judge Dawson’a action paved anoOier' near _ Alr-^;; - Tha.. m otorist,. Robert Valliere, the shores ot Lake Waah'mgton in' lot* were taken. The first vote the way for whal| ia expected to be up S-membrr comrouter panel to to a t ^ a r before the subcommittee that the agency was trying to de­ In nuKrt: ond te)d. police the stranger told him| Seikttle. cgme out eight for convicUon, the government’* next move— to deal with problem o f saving ex­ today. But It .arrived “here- yester­ stroy him. He filed an affidavit W waSb stuck In a anow drift His tumble from the top t'z* ttocee fpr acquittal and onb blank. d ^ r t Coatello to his. native Italy. isting‘rail services in New York, day too late to be *erved on denying vZrious items In the 8HJC **»■ now pilot of eBA tof ita i .Miind':g sawmill whera Valuers hard and f* it Worried About Dullea ^ e government had tried once New Jersey, and (3onhecticut . . . Outerm|L during hi* appearance at complaint agatnirt him. or grocniy wwkecL. '. . . . Juat three year* ago k* -9v*g k Bock, who flhlahed a.aandwlch before to denaturaliac him. How­ Hartford ‘nines editorial cartoon­ a tikieral -court ])roceeding. Federal Judge fiidney Sugarnvan --- on M Atl I t for con> lA chsdl Otasred that tha ear had reapected luiUlonzrie buainiiwinan, at hia hotel before resuming to ever the cate waa thrown out by ist Edmund "Valtman named oue lit IIJ9. Oonrt TesuMTOw yigned in Older-far a heari)^ to- I'operM ; M M Stolen from a Portland reel' intamztltonal prealdent ot the court to hear the verdict, $ald an- « federal court' in 195$ on the. a( six wtnaer* in National Safety A aMkooemittea attorney agreed moiTlDr, J on,^ ^-vTiipllfiAtlott by aeUoii li ■Ynidiiicn. •; . - ToenuKtiB Uh4oar~ooB«klozod tli4 Oounetr* l$th Annual Ckrl*ti»«il[t$b OOAy Outerma’a appearuuki (I I'eaPMgeUK)' Ifi the eouatry—wid • Vice ' (plplpwfi CM '.kvMliMM).. (OMOakad Om Pag* •) aarteoM project In W M Ungten untU a ftir he at- • a . ' ' -.1 r'.'j-.-- ■ - r l : '■ : 1*J' .iff: i'^ '7