V - V ■ . ; . \ V .v':- ■ V lEUTURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1968 PAGE TWELVE iiaurtr^Bt^r lEvraing Sf^ralb ■ i'. Bloodmobile Visits lElks >, Bissell St.}- 1:43 to 6:30 p.m. Ha drew linea on the board and ex -- ■•■■■ - ---- '. - *- r - - \ plained about dlffbreht horizons. Paren^to Hear A r.r.gt Daily Net Prem Run About Town The Weather He showed the class how to fill in . F a r tfca W aak Endad Heard Along Main Street the lines of bam roofs and fence i^lLigic Instructor February S/lbSS Porecaat of U. 8. Weather BtveM HHartford artforc group of the Con- post tbps, so that they paralleled necUctitecUctit LicensedLicen* Practicsl Nurse*’ And on Somb of Manchester's Side Streets, Too the perspective lines. y W M M artha- WhUe> music AssocistipnLMocifttiat His Head '^buaineasman dared a .eek, in one to drawing pictures using the new schools, will be guest speaker at y St.. H artford, from 6',30 to 8 p.m. Cne Manchester resident is very corner of the map, in bold, multi technique. He circled the room cor the February meeting Wednesday Bureau af Circulation High 25 to 90. — ' much relieved to And that he colored letters, were the words, recting mistakes, answering ques at 7:30'p.m. o f the Green PTA in Manchester-—A City of Village Charm ‘‘Complim ents of Your FHdendly the school auditorium. Her subjeet The Hartford Sargent Club will j hasn't a hole in his lower lip as tions, and offering suggestions. will be “Developing Listening Ap hold its February mee'ting Monday I he first suspected. Texaco Dealer." At one woman’s easel he stopped, preciation in Children.” She 'will night at ft o'clock at lha home of Seems this chap, one who likes but before he could say a word, she VOL. LXXVII, NO. Ill (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1958 (CbMtIfled Advertliing on Paga 12) PRICE FIVE CENTS Mrs. Marie Szetela, 34 Lewis St. demonstrate the points brought to drink his beer from the can, Ctoar White said, "I’m just here to learn how out in a "listening" lesson with the grabbed hold of a ‘'king-sized” A group was jfiathered arouod to draw cats anyway." Mr. and Mrs. Henry BottiebUo help Of five children from each can opener and punched the usual in the living room watching the grade level, kindergarten through and their daughter, Columbia. 54 two holes in the top of the con antics of the youngest boy in the They Police lineu'Too T third grade in one seuloia and I- • ,-j.- Russell St., and their niece. Mrs. tainer. family, who was about two-and-a- It was Just after noon Saturday grades four through six in a sec Sukarno’s Robert Conners and her son. Rich Ea.gerly tilting the can he was half years old; He was playing with and local police had received word ond session, ard, 30 Pioneer Circle, are spend chagrined to find that, not only two imagirtary dogs named "Las of a robbery in Bolton. Roadblocks ing a month's vacation in Miami, . A business meeting will follow P/Cg UP m. was . the beer running down his sie" and "G eorge.” / were act up and State P olice u e program, and a bake sale will LIGGETT Fla. They are registered at the throat, it was trickling down his Included in the grotip was a \islt- alerted. be co.nducted by Cub Scout Pack Foes A ir Villa d'Eate Hotel. cliin as well. ing neighbor. The word spread fast around 9 L \ • , . PHOUe Figuring that he'd been too The boy . made his "animals" sit the newspaper circuit, and soon^ Refreshments will be served by REXALLDRUG Manchester Auxiliary Police will eagei*' w ith the .first "swig,” he up, lie down and roll over. Finally the police station was receiyihg Mrs. \john Steeves and her hos ■-■37, V , meet Mbnday night at.'7:30 for a to^ a second dtink . and once the father told him to "show the many phone calls from reponera pitality, committee. and Deadline target shoot at the range at Po again the thin stream made its lady your dogs," so the lad went seeking information. Betrothed lice Headquarters. way down his chjn and onto his over, carefully picked up the invis Call after call came Ijt and Lt. 'Jakarta, Indonesia, Feb. 10 ' ..J* D m ■ OPEN (fP)— Col. Achmad Hussein, shirt front. ible canines, brought them across Ray Griffin gave what informa The engagement of Mias Mary Vets^ill Install The Friendship Circle of the Horrified, not at the damage to the room and then held them up tion he could to the callers. leader of Indonesia’s outer is SalN-ation Army will meet in the his. shirt front biit at the thought Frances Cyra to Donald S. Geno- for inspection. Then came a call in that midst vcsl is announced by her mother, Officers Sunday land rebels, tonight gave. Plea on Attack by French Citadel Monday night at 7:45. The of the needless waste of the pre- Playing the game, the visitor of all the robbery queries. "Can Mra. Mary Cyra, 35 Campbell St., — worship committee, with Mrs. Col. | clous, liquid, the, drinker felt his pretended to look at ths dogs and 1 Ml 1-2341 1 SUNDAYS President Sukarno five days you connect me with Uie linen de Chicopee Falls, Mass. Perrett as chairman, will be in I lower lip but found that it hadn't then, seeking to stump the little The new officerii will be Installed to dissolve the cabinet of Pre ..ill ’ ' y '' partment?” the voice asked. Her fiance -is the son of Mr. and and the charter juresented at the * X.,'' / charge of the program. Hostcsse.s r suddenl.v sprung 'a leak, one, asked "and which one is "Clean or dirty?” questioned mier Djuanda. > ,-1 . will be Mrs. Frances Gcbcl and ; Then he checked the hecr can. Mrs. Louis M. 'Genovesl, 163 N. monthly meeting 'pY Manchester 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. G eorge?” Lt. Griffin. Main St. The ultimatum wa* broadraat by ■ ' 1 Mrs. Jessie Lyons. | His research ."disclosed that at The tot wasn't fazed a bit by the Barracks, No. 786, Veterans of for FREE tha "Voire of the Rebels" radio ai FCC Probe V-S- to Check — I the ^time he punched the holes in Mlaa Cyra is a graduate of World War I of U ^, Sunday 1MANCHE5TER Padang in C entral Sumatra, JU.S., Britain Display question. Delicate Adjustment " y 'i The Woman s An.^illary of St. ; the top he'd been just a wde bit "The white one," ha replied, Chicopee High School and Is pres afternoon at 2:30 at the American 5HOPPJNG PARKADE headquartera of a network of dts- And there was the young lady ently employed at the Springfield Legion Home. Mary's Episcopal Church will meet j too eager. The big curved point staring her right in the eye. who moved into a local apariment DELIVERY aident Indonesian* In Sumatra, i Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the church ' on jlhe opener hjid punched the re Armory in a secretarial position. Department Commander John Celebes. Romeo and other islands. Aide U o U s Z '^ T i several days ago, The first night Her fiance was graduated from Papandrea and hia corps of officers fer a devotional service, after i quired hole in the top all right That Was Last Week ■he was miserable with the cold. Hussein demanded that Sukarno, Concern on Incident Manchester High School and the will inatall the slate and present Tunisia^s Story which they will adjourn to the ] but then contlhued onward and As the television western "28 She knew something was wrong now in Japan on a visit, dismiss parish hall for a business meeting | punched another smaller hole in Men” came on last Sunday night, U niversity of'C onnecticut In 1954. the charter. his hand-picked cabinet headed by with the radiators, rather than He is presently associated with hia AH' veterans of World War I are His Position Paris. Feb. 10 (/F)—Reliable diplomatic sources said today and program which will be under the side of the can from the In- the 10-year-old boy turned to his that the furnace was not giving Now’s the Time! Djuanda and form a new one made Washington, Feb. 10 (/P)— the direction of. Mrs. Mary Phelps, uncle, Aldo Pagani, at the lat Invited to attend. up of, experts headed by fonner that France ha.s told the United States steps would be con aide. father and asked. "Dad. why do sufficient heat, because the corri To bring your car in for the The State Department has Refreshments wtll be served by What he'd done in his haste was they still call this program ‘26 te r's Insurance Agency, 1011 Refreshments will be served Vice President Mohammed Hatta Washington. Feb. 10 (/P)— sidered to prevent any repetition of .such incidents as ^tur- dors were toasty warm. Main St. after the meeting. check up that will keep It In authorized Ambassador G. Mrs. Elmer Kilby and her com to make a "dribble can” just like m en'?" B.v the end of the first evening and Sultan. Hamengku Buwono af Chairman Moulder (D-Mo) day’s bombing of a Tunisian village in which 78 persons were m ittee. the "dribble glasses" of practical top sha^ for the 'reet of the Jogjakarta. The Sultan is now In Lewis Jones to investigate "Well, that's the name of the she was ready to sleep In the corri winter. said today Bernard Schwartz killed and 84 wounded. joke fame. show," the father said with a sur dor. She went around checking the the Unithd State*. first-hand and report on the *111* WCTU will meet Tuesday The rebels proposed that the new controversial coun.sel of a spe French bombing of a Tunisian prised look on his face. windows in the apartment, piling cial subcommittee to inve.sti- at 10:30 a m. at the South Meth Secret Data ‘Leaked’ "I know. But one of them got blankets on the bed. Still she spent cabinet ser\'e until the 1980 elec United Nation.a, N. Y., Feb. 10 (fP)—Tunisia deliberated to- tions. village Saturday. odist Church. They will sew on A Manche-sler businessman killed last week." a shiver.v night. Notice General Repairs gale federal regulatory agen The announcement followed a ; day whether to ask for U.N. Security Council action on the laj’ettes for Puerto Rican infants If the demand is not met. Hus cies, "is still with us." called on Capl. Antone Frade. local "If this continues," she decided, sein said, ^’"We will declare our- new confe ence today between French bombing of a Tunisian frontier village. Both the In the United Stales. A noon pot- Major Transaction "I’ll either have to complain to the We Will Be Glosed COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE Pre«ldcnt BIsenhower and Secre- luck will be served. Nike battery commander, one day seiVc* free' from the obligation to Moulder nwike vith new.smen United States and Britain voiced concern over the e.'
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■ I < 1 /'• ■■ I- r . PAGE TWO MANCHESTER ^VENTNCf HERALD, MANCHEST^IR. CONN,, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1968 I \ lIA^"CHEStER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MOND.^Y, FEBR,VARY 10, 1968 PAGE THREB -rr, '''V Lodge to Honor ketball; 8 to 10; Men's Volleyball Sikorsky Local Nyhagen-French bedding WKNB-040 WTIO—1080 WAXES Will Seat League. Past Elk Officers Sheinwold on Bridge WCCX>-1290 Thursday, 6 to 8, Junior . Basket Daily Radio WFUF—1410 Rec Notes ball League (Verplanck); 6 to 8. Votes to Strike« WDBO—1880 Officers Tuesday The Baby Has Mancliaater Elka wiU honor tbalr Eaaterii BUndard Tima \VHAY—910 Coed Bowling; 8 to 10, Badminton. TJtanchjiAJteA, QrxhpsiL ^stnisJe lo-, V past exalted rulera -suid membara SUIT YOUR PLAY Sotttk dtalsr Mre. Henrietta W»rd of- Hart East aide R<« Friday, 6 to 7:10, Fifth and Sixth O n S a tu rd ay of the State Elka'. Aaan. at a din TO THE D l^N SE Noftb-Sontk TultmUs The following program ford, charter member of the Monday, 0 to 7, Open Basket Grade Dance; 6 to 7:10, Open .Bas ner Wednea^y. I401CTH olea art suppled by tha radio WATK8, Will preside at the meet ball; 7 to ^ , Women’s Gyiti Class; ketball; 8:10 to 6:45, Movies; 7:30 — CONNECTICUT’S COMPLETE CARPET SHOP — L«*» (Conttnned from Page One) Maurice Gaudet, exalted rtilar of Don’t try to play bridge In a A A T 7 ) 2 managementa and ° art aubject to g g - - ^ g l f . “ ‘,fcon„ ing Tuesday evening at the Italian 8 to lO/Open Senior Etasketball; to 9:30, Junior High Dance. Been Named I the Manchester Lodge, announced vacuum. A line of pley that may V (mange without .noUce. 6 to 7/Boys’ Plunge; 7 to 8. Men's Saturday, 10 to 12, Midget Bas 4 t rs American Club. The wife of Har mandi would be |8 million, the today that Eklward E. EMgar, be perfect against a routine de- 4 :8 8 - vey Ward, who has planned the je; 8 to 9, Women’s Plunge; ketball Clinic; 1 to 9, Open Bas eateemed leading knight, la chair A Q 1 10 2 WHAY--Plauer Party Itoalon Vi. VConn ketball ' (Intermediate and Sen union estimate is 83 *i million. fenee> may' turn, out to be naeleas WWT ' EAiT W(JC(;- Rao.«d Ravua fuccesiful shows of the organlxe- 7Jto9, Radio Builders Club. But a union spokesman said man of the dinner. " against your actual opponents. WKNB-P.H. tlon for eeverel yeere. Mrs. Ward Tuesdsy, 3 to 4:30, Junior Biuid, iors): 6:30 to 9, Coed Bowling. , Dinner at 6:30 p.m. will be fol AQJ94 *10 0 WTlC—Roaa MUltr Rehearsal; 6:30 to 8:30, Children’s Oommuiiity T after yesterday's membership West opened the deuce of dia #ir)2 * 7 0 5 WDRO—Arthur Oodfrty has participated in many of them. CARPET SALE Carol Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Alexander Ferguson, lowed by a meeting and Initiation monds normally enoug^i, and E ut Theater; 6 to 8, Midget Basketball; Monday; 6 to 8, Midget Basket meeting here, at which the strike 4K02 ' AAllOtO WPOP-Waa Worka She will lucceed . Mra. Lauretta ball League; 8 to 10, Dog Obedi 25 Newman St. She was born Feb. 3 at Manchester Memorial vote was registered, that there Is of a claaa of candidatea. won with the ace. Blast hit upon 4:18i- WDRC—Ruaty Draper Oagne of Bolton. ' ^ ' 8 to 10, Intermediate Basketball; Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William * 80) * A95 WHAY—Flatter Party WPOP-Hound Dof ence Class; 6:30 to 8;.30, Bogiiig; only "a meager dirterence” cost- Paat axalted pulera of the local the best return, a trump. SOUTH 8:88- Associate officers are- M ri. May 8 to 9, Teenage Swim. Brock, 13 Warren St., and her paternal grandmother Is Mrs. lodge and of visiting lodgM will Declarer won in the dummy end WCCC—-Recard Ravua 6 to 8:30, Cooking Class; 6 to 7:30, wise between the union and the ^ K 5 WKNB-P.M. WIlAY-Nlzhl Watch McLeughiin, vies president; Mrs. Wednesday, 6 to 7, Open Basket Teenage Bowling. Alexander Ferguson, Eaat Hartford. She has three sisters, company. fill the chairs. Thiey are Edward woodenly returned e diamond. This * A K J 10 4 WTIC—Rou Miliar WTIO-BoaTon LaVeme Kelson, 8cci;etary; Mrs. ball; 7 to 10, Businessmen’s Bas Alexandra, 5, Karen Ann. 4, and Susan Jane, 2. N. Serrell, exalted ruler; George R. would have besn proper enough if WDRO-Arlbur Gedlrty W M C—■riii’ Worid^?on"lfht ; Tuesday, 6 to.9, Junior Basket More important to the union, he * 0 7 ) WPOP-Waa Worka Marion CroBstn, ^(wrespondlng ketball; 6 to 7:30, Boys’ Bowling; ball League; 6:30 to 8:30, Boxing: said, are the other demands, ad English, esteemed leading knight; East had returned anything but a * K 7 4 4:38— secretary; Mrs. i w y 'McCarthy, 7 to 9, 'Teenage Dance; 7 to 9, Boys’ Paul Roy, son of Mr. and Mra. Roy P. Davis. 15 Spruce St., James H. McVeigh, esteemed loyal trump, aince declarer would then Sea* West N at* BeM WHAV—Plautr Party WHAY-NIZht Watch treasurer; Mre. Barbara Thomas, 6 to 7:30, Teenage Bowling, Rockville. He was bom Jan. 24 at Hartford Hospital. His ma ding that the union, which he says knight; Charles W. Laihrop, es WCCCJ—Racord Itevua WTIC—Bneton va. UCnnn Mechanics Club; 8 to 9, Women's Wrdnes(!ay, 6 ti< 8, ' Jirls’ Baskei- does not want to strike unless it be sure of ruffing his third dia 1 * Pass 1 * 2 4 WKNB-P.M. WDRC-The World Tonl8ht assistant ireaatirer. Swim Class. ternal grandparents are Mr. and. Mrs. Robert McKeown. 160 Cen teemed lecturing knight, all of the mond in dummy. 2 * Pati ) * Pms ' WTIO-ltoaa Millar WPOP—Hound Dob ball League; 6:30 to 8:30, Boxing, has to, will make every effort to 11:38— Mrs. Dorlriloyi 23 N. Elm St., Thursday, 3:15 to 4:15, Model 8 , to 10:30, Adult Square Dancing ter St., and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar find an area of agreement on Manchester Lodge; Frank Burgess Declarer’s play Was, however, 4 * Past Pa« Pass WDRO-Cal Kolby was top k)*r for January, with a Airplane Club; 6 to 9, Junior Bas Davis. 17 Spruce St.. Rockville. He has two sisters. Donna Jean, of New London, esquire; Edward sure to lead to failure against the Opeuiag lead — 02 WPOP—Wax Woraa WHAY-Niahl Watch 7 to 8. Model Airplane Club: 6 to them. 4:48— WTIC—Borion va. llConn reduction of 10 pounds. Mrs. Eva ketball League; 6 to 7. Movies; 7 7:.30, Teenage Bowling. 15, and Susan JajTie, 19 months. He asked that the company Bergeron of WilUroantic, inner actual defense. East put up the WHAV-Platlar Party WDRC—Mooda for Romance Kennedy, 8 Keeney St., was eec- to 9:30, Men’s Handhi'.'. 8 to 9. Shlard; Joseph Mulvey of New nine of diamonds. South covered 1s no other chance for the contract WCCC—Record Ravua WPOP -i-'iiinu Dob ondywlth a toes of 6*^ pounds. Thursday, 6 to 7, Midget B^kel- John Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lee, 17 Vernon "deal in facts and not in distor London, chaplain; Past District WKNB—P M, 8:48- Life Saving Class. ball League; 7 to 10. Inlemrediate tions." with the queen, and West won with The last trump must be left In W'TIC—Ro h MUIar -NiBhl Watch Valentine party will be held Friday, 6 to 8, Open hasketbail Ave.. Rockville. He was bom Dec. 29 at Hartford Hospital. His Deputy Merritt S. Ackerman, sac- WTIC—Bfoiton va. IK'onn League: 6 to 7:30, Teenag^ Bowl The company's position was set the king. West then led e pecond dummy until t))g ace of clubs has WDRU-Cal Kulby esday following the weighing- (Midget and Juniors); 8 to 10. ing. maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKeown. 160 reUry; Dtstrict Deputy O. Rene trump, removing the last trump been forced out in order to prevent WPOP-Waz Worka Romance in, and secret pals will ht dis down in a letter over the “signa Carron, treasurer. 1 :88 - WPOP—Hound Dob Open Basketball (Intermediate and Friday, 6 to 7:15, Fifth and Sixth Center SL He has two brothers. Robert 5. and Frederick Wil ture of general manager Lee S. from the dummy. *■’ ' the enemy from winning a total of WHAY—Planar Parly I8:8<)— closed. Seniors'); 6 to 7, Boys’ Plunge; 7 liam. 2: and a sister. Janice Ann. 6 *2. Officers of the ConnMticut State This logical and expectable de WCCC—Record Ravua ^ A Y - N t a m Watch Grade Dance; 7:30 to 9:30, Sev « * • w • Johnson which went to all em three diamond tricks. W K N B -P M WTIC—Mualc to 8, Men's Plunge; 8 to 9, Women’s EJki' Aaan. will be present and fense put the kibosh on South’s Fortunately for South, the clubs enth and Eighth Grr.dr Dance: 7 ployes before yesterday's meet- short talks will be i^ven by E. WTIC—Newa ' WDRC—McKNla for Romance - Plunge. to 7:30, Movies; 6 To 7:30, Teenage Jeffrey L>iin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett C. Cramer. 31*2 ing. plaiia He was atuek with e losing are 3-3; no ruff is posalble. The de WDRC—Newt Raportar WPOP - Round Do« Ext Forecast Saturday, 10 to- Noon, Midget Charter Oak St. He was bom Feb. 4 at Manchester Memorial Clayton Weianer, president, and diamond and had to give up e total WPOP—Urllad Auto Workara Show 18:18- Bowling. , , On the matter of seniority of fenders can take their ace of clubs 1 :18- wHAY-.Vtahi Watch , Basketball C31nic; 1 to 9, Open Saturday, 9:30 to 11:30, Midget Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John A. employes transferred from other Dr. George Caillouette, first vice of three diamonds and one club and e second diamond, but nothing WHAY—PIMlar Party WTIC—Mualc / Forecast for Connecticut for the Basketball. Rys. Hartford, and his paternal grandfather is Kenneth Cramer, president. Dr. Caillouette is a mem Down one. W('CC—Record Ravi:a WDRC—Mooda for Romanra Basketball Cllni^! 1 to 3, Fifth and Sikorsky plants in this area to else. South can draw trumps even WPOP-Hmind Doa 5-day period. Tuesday through • WoKt Side Rec Sixth Grade Roller ifkating, 7 to 644 Mluyehester Rd., East Glastonbury. He has a brother. Rich ber of the local lodge. Against the actual trump return, tually and then get hie discard on WK.NB—Oprn Mtka ard. 5>4< the recently opened new plant WTIC-Hoaa Miller 18:88— •' Saturday, calls for temperatures Monday, 6 to 8, T-oiler Skating 9, Teenage Roller Skating. here, Johnson said: declarer must see that he urlll not dummy's leat club., WDRC—Ca: Kolbv W H av-N iani Waten probably averaging 3 to 6 degrees Lessons; 8 to 10, 'len’s Volleyball • • • • • be able to ruff a diamond. He must WPOP—United Auto Workers Show WTIC—Congri^Jonnl Rnpfirt High .School "Perhaps no issue has been more Seven Flee Blwce Dally OnesUeu WDRft—Mf>^n for n^manen below normal, with a alow League; 6 to 7, Junior Ba.ikctball Monday. 6:30 to S'30, (3oed Cem- Jared Rice and Jason Frank, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus try for the clubs in the hope of As dealer, you hold: Spedas; K 8 :3 8 - W. Tompkins, 187 Gardner St. They were bom F'cb. 4 at Man beclouded and obscured by the WHAY—Platter Party W POP—Mw 'Tti Rriunfin warming trend through the period. League (■Verplsmok): 7 to 9, inter pelllive Swimming; 7:30 to 8:30, union. In the past two years over Newtown, Feb. 10 (iiv—Mr. and dlacanUng a diamond eventually S; Hearts: Q 7 3; Diamonds: A K WTIC—P.oaa Miller lt:M — The normal mean temperature mediate Basketball (Verplanck | ; Women’s Gym Class. 8:30 to 9:30. chester Memorial Hospital. Their maternal grandparents are on dummy's last chib. J 19 4: aube: K 7 4. What do you W DRO-Cai K-.lbv WHAY-^lihl Watrh Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fitch, Hunter. N. Y.. and their paternal 1,200 employes have been trans Mrs. Thomas Jones and their five WPOP-Waxworka W'TIC^le’K lUdJo P4*vj#w for the Hartford area for this peri 6 to 7, Model Airplane Club Women’s Swimrriing; 7 to 9:30, Rec ferred (to the new plant) and childreft escaped unharmed today Declarer wine the second trump say? 1 :4 4 - W'DRt?—Mofxlii for Itomanc* od is about 28 degrees ranging Tuesday, 6 to 8, Midget Basket Senior Basketball League. grrandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Cyrtis F. Tompkins, Catskill, N., Y. as a fire destroyed their home In trick In dummy and leads e club to Answer: Bid one no-trump. In WHAY-Platler Party Wpop—M4^4*rn Rmmda from a normal high temperature of They have two brothers, Frederick 8, and Carlos. 3Is. » contrary to reports not one has «TK>-Roaa Mdler ll> D — ball League; 8 to 9:30, Open Ba.s- Wedne.sday, 7 to 9. Family • • * * • * • lost his seniority." Newtdn’e Sandy Kook section. his king. Best refuses the first general, bid one no-trump when W0R<2—Cal Kolby ^W H A Y -N lfhi Watch around 37 degrees to a normal low ketbalL •Swim; 7 to 9:30, Rec Senior League Of the situation In general, Fire Chief Hiram Hanlon, who club, properly enough.. ever you have 16 to 18 points, with WPOP—Waxworka N>wn temperature of about 18 degrees. Wednesday, C to 8. Midget Bas Basketball. Jeffrey S<3ttliT son of Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Clark. 3 Drive E. South must then continue with e 8 :4 8 - WDRC—8ymjrfion»lln Johnson reminded the workers: directed the Sandy Hook Volun balanced distribution end three or WIIAY—DniaUna WPOP—Modern S^nda Precipitation for the period will He was bom F«ib. 5 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ma second club to force out the ace. four euita stopped. You may pre lltlS — likely average about 1/10 of an ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Caesar Forman, South St., “Two years ago you were faced teer Firemen, said the fire was of W n O -N ew a with essentially the same situa undetermined origin. No estimate Trae, this may permit the enemy fer to bid e strong 0-cerd major, ITDRO-Newa Raportar / ■WHAY-Nlglit Watch inch with a chance of rain or snow CHECK YOUR ROOM SIZE — COME IN — CHECK Coventry, and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul to ruff a UiM round of clubs if. as in today’s hand, but should cer W PO P-N ew a WTIC—Boorta Final about Friday or Saturday. Clark, 80 Hemlock St. tion that confronts you today. was msde of the dsmsge, which f : 1 8 - WDRC—Brmpbon^tt# FOR BABY'5 5AFETY, HEALTH. COMFORT — • • • « • Then, as now, you were asked to included the contents of the house. that suit happens to break 4-2, but tainly prefer no-trump to a 0-card WHAT—Datelina WPOP—Modarr 8
- , h ■ ,\ • V \\ « \,,, ' ' : 1 Ml a 4 'V ■ ■, ./ PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER J^VENING HERALD, MANCHESTjER. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1968 RpckYill^Vemon Two Men Seek Silk Town Planning Post Water Co. Case Due FUEL Congregational Church Holds Notes^ Quotes Two men inUrc'itad In becoming planning engineer for the town For Court Thursday of Manchester have applied for the Ceremony ior New Addition job. OIL Fourteen have inquired about It, The cue of the City of Rock-^She w»g the dau)(hter of Hugo and By EARL YOST DedkaUon ceremohies of thc^ihe Rev. Rnecoe Nelson, 96, retired Investigation of a dripking Inci Ida Knebcl Mueller. She was a according to the planning ofnc vine agalnat the Public Utilities R A N G E O IL P int bongregaUonal Church par pastor of ths Windsor Congrags- dent at a dance in Putnam Feb. 1 Commission, Suburban Water member of the Union Congrega the Municipal Building. Ice skating conditions remain Deadline for applicationa la Sat ish house Md Metzger Memorial tloosl Church. has led to the apprehension of Services. Inc. and the Rockville tional Church. ■> ‘n e Rsv. R. Nslson gave the good at ail three Park Depart three teenagers snd two juveniles She leaves a son. William C. Assistant chief in installation^ Word has been received of the urday. Chapel yesterday afternoon at ment supeiwlsed areas. Hours Water and Aqueduct Co . i.» .sched The position has been vacant sermon at ths regular morning in connection with s break at uled for Thursday in Tolland Davis,_____ and___ ._a daughter,______Mrs.: engineering at Pratt * ’ Whitney promotion of Thomas Gonnan, for tracted many state and local cler for skgting today and tonight Peace’s liquor store in Bolton. Eleanor D. Dickinson, both of this \ Aircraft in East Hartford is Nor- aince former Planqlng Ebiglneer[ service in the church* on Boy Scout County Superior Court. merly of Manchester, to the post gymen. Sunday. Attending In uniform will be as follows; city; two listers, Mrs. Ernest Danz man Larson of 9 Bruce Rd. Lar as asalstant to the works manager, W ilfred M axwell resigned to, JoW : Center .Springs- 3 to 10. The teenagers charged with The city Is appealing the decision BOLAND were members of Boy Scout Troop breaking snd entering and theft the State Development Coml^ts*. In hla sermon, the Rev. Robert of the PUC which permitted sale of Manchester, Mrs. William Ein- son, a native of Port Townsend, special assignments, at the West Center Springs Annex -3 to seldel of Rockville, and a brother, Wash., attained 25-year status re Leechbui^ .Works of Allegheny Sion in November. | L. Eklwarda, pastor of the Eman 6i, ted by Scoutmaster Robert 10. Hockey only. are: James Novak. 18, of West St.. of the local water company to A salary range between 15,6421 OIL COMPANY uel Lutheran Church of Hartford, Steiger. Gilead. Lee G. Desrosier. 16, of Suburban. The transfer of stock Otto F. Mueller of Rockville; also cently and was Inducted into the Ludlum Steel Cfcrp, in Penneyl- Charter Oak Park —5 to 10. four grandchildren. and lie.812 haa been aet In job told those attending: "Tradition la The Rjsv. Mr. Nelson urged Wlllimantir, and John C. Tepley, was made from Rockville to Sub vanla. Gorman, a native of Man 369 CENTER ST 16. of Mansfield. The two luvc- The funeral will be held chester, graduated from Yale and apacifiegUona drawn up by the wonderful and valuable, but it is youngsters to consider entering the urban before the period for ap Tel. Ml 3-6320 not something we can lean back fleid of education. “A terrible niles have been turned over to peal had elapsed. After the city Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the White joined A llegheny .In 1950. Three general manager. Juvenile authorities in connection Funeral Home. 65 Elm St., with yearr later he wee named person ^ '-ri' ' ...... and. rest on." shortage of leaders exists today, Minister Preaches entered its appeal. Subtirban asked 24-Hour Burner Service Iii speaking to a' large - gather- especially in the fleid of religions with the incident. pcrmis.sion to go ahead with plans the Rev. Paul J. Bowman, pastor nel m anager and. In 1966, w as M - ITj ^ The five youths are being held of Union Congregational Church, named manager of Industrial rela . . i The great ’ docks In Seattle, tng of the church's role in commu educaUon," the Rev. Mr. Nelson to lay a pipeline to South Wind Wash., can handle 120 ocean going For Nij;*'' r f ' m . <)iil\ nity affairs, ths Rev. Mr. Edwards declared. On Race Relations for allegedly taking liquor from ' sor to carry water there from officiating. Burial will be in Grove tions. The former Manchester High the same store which State Police and Yale football star resides in vessels at one time. said: "A church la a civic place, At St. _ Francis ______of_____ Aastaal_ and the ;^p;. ^ su^.y of the Luik a - m iV or Ml li'4S4S say three Manchester youth.s held Friends may call at the funeral Allegheny Township with his wife used seven days a week by the | wa4>ptng' Community Churches, Race Relations Day and Boy local water company. This request community. Therefore lU Impor- Boy Scoiila also attended services Scout Sunday yesterday were ob up at knifepoint in a daring day home Monday from 3' to 5 and 7 to end three daughters. He is the son light robbery some 12 hours later. was denied by Judge Philip R. 9 p.m. of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gorman of tance is more than that of a Sun-1 in uniform. served in services at North Metho Pa.store in the fall term of Su Events Tonight 770 Main St. day worship center,' Community Events dist Church at 10:30 a.m. Cub Incident Ueaorlbed perior Court. Lt. Harry Taylor, commanding • • • SPECIALIZING IN The Rev. Mr. Edwards recalled Wapping Grange will observe Pack 2, led by Cubmaster William State'Policeman Joseph SikorskI i .Tud^e Alva P. Loiselle is pre officer of the Stafford Springs the history and tradition of the Hankinson, attended the services. of the Colchester barracks de-' The welcome mat has been ex Ground Hog Night tomorrow at scribed the ca.se this way; siding at the winter session. The State Pblice barracks, will con CUSTOM BUILT HOMES 2fl3-yesr-oid church which was es- 8 p.m. a t the Community Y. P a st The annual Blue and Gold Dinner water case is listed as privileged, tended to the following new mem Ublished in 1695. The five youths were driving ■ duct the fourth session of the Civil bers by the Manchester Chamber Lwturer Mrs. Robert "Ilicker of of the pack, whose committee and is expected to be the first Defense Auxiliary Police School at large Addition chairman is Charles Chsmbers, around Bolton the evening of Jan. of Commerce: Atty. Richard Law, / GINERAL CONTRACTING The new addition to the church, TalcottvIIIe will speak. The attend civil case to be heard Thursday. 8 p.m. in Vernon Elementary ance "gimmick' held by Wapping has been scheduled for Feb. 27. 31. wondering whei c they could get Mary Harris of the Glastonbury the first In more than 30 years. liquor for a dance at Putnam the Criminal Cases Set School. He will discuss police pub Citizen, Joseph Gordon of Gordon REMODELING and REPAIRING Grange will be by the visiting “God helps ail nationa and- peo Several criminal cases are sched lic relations. Included four more Sunday School ples, for He has no favorites. next night. I Cleaners, John Greene of Grant's, rooms, a chapel, enlarged kitchen grsnge with the most members uled to be heard Thursday before The Rockville Fish and Game Richard Keeney of Keeney's Ga FREE ESTIMATES—MORTGAGES ARRANGED p resen t Christians help ail people regard They spotted Pesce’s store on facilities in the basement snd a Ri. 85 apd decided it was deserted i the civil cases. Club will hold its regular monthly rage and Mrs. Betty Ruth EM- ni.i.t.,.'. St. Francis of Assisi CYO will less of origin. Look on others as The rases scheduled are as fol meeting at the clubhouse. wards of the Mancheater Answer equals to us, and be ready to enough to attempt a break. While ; lows: Leonard J. Gcelz, 3.5. Tolland. The prayer group of Rockville ing Service. . Newest pizza and ERNEST A. RITCHIE reach out and help others who. two of the youths drove back and P*"- In»tructlons will be forth along Rt. 85, the other three and Joan Remkiewicz, 2/. of E ''j Methodist Cliurch will meet in the spaghetti house In Manchester is 16 LIBERTY ST. — TEL. MI 3-8172. MANCHESTER h. 1^954 MO characteristics of the are In trouble," said the Rev. H. 8 0 ILAILI, yn THIY hngton. both of whom have pleaded I Commis- Ginbilla's at 367 Main St., which in 19,54. The addition cost »60,000.1 j,, recreation Osgood Bennett in a junior ser went to the rear of the combination A prayer of dedication was i ^ „ grocery and liquor store. SMV sorr guilty to charges of robber\ with Education will meet at 8 Norman Larson opened yesterday. mon on the race relations. violence and taking a motor vchi- j given by the Rev. Roscoe F. Metz-1 "Skilled people can be most After breaking a window, they • • * ger, pastor of the Bloomfield A meeting of alUr boys and their c!e without permisekm: Robert V ' The Vestry meeting of St. John's Quarter Cbntiiry Club. The local dangerous If not dedicated to t/ere foiled In an attempt to get ISI Lanolin Iraatad Bradley. 20. of this city, w ho pie: I Thirty-five years of service with Federated Church, and son of the i P*""}* '*'ill be held tomorrow at 8 inside the building by bars across Episcopal Church will be held at man graduated from the Univer- the Connecticut Mutual Life In late Dr. Metzger. j P-m. A representative of the Serra God.” he said during the adult © Soft nylon Edging ed innocent to the same charges. 8 p.m. sity of Washington in 1932 with sermon in reference to the pres tl e window. They took several bot They are accused of robbing a surance Co. In Hartford was noted Dr. James F. English, minister ! The Rev. Roscoe Metzger of Bloomfield points to painting of his gradfather, the late Dr. Fraser tles of wine, left the scene, but re Tlie monthly meeting of the a B. S. degree He helped pay last Wednesday by William Gray ---- Anthony F, Rempc Jr. of 15 Pine M ^ger, at dedication ceremonies yesterday of a new addition at the First Congregational Church ent guided missile furor. "Educate Wotarproof Vernon man. Prudential Board of Union Con-1 his way through college by doing n'HH ROUNi) illR CONOIllOMNG and general superintendent of The children without religion and you turned again hoiping to "get some Also, Arthur P. Staffano. 16. of of 71 Foxcroft Dr. A native of Connecticut Conference of Con lAhe, Wethersfield was honored In South Windsor, With him are the Rev. Roscoe Nelson. 96. retired pastor of the Windsor Con gregational Church will be held at surveying work. Ijirson joined Halifax, Canada, Gray moved to make clever devils out of them." thing stronger." However, all they ^ Non-Allargie South Coventry, who has pleaded gregational Christian Churches, Friday on the occasion of his fifth gregational Church, and the Rev. Winthrop Nelson, present pastor of the South Windsor First could get further was more wine 7:30 p.m. In the chapel. All m em the Aircraft family in 19.32 as an Boston and then to Hartford, WHE.V DEATH OCCl'BS snnlverssry ss the proprietor of Congregational Church, The $60,000 addition was conceived while the late Dr. Metzger waa "God's dream of Brotherhood is ^ Ventilotad Innocent to a charge of injury or experimental ‘est mechanic. He Scout Gets Church Atvard IN TOWN OB OUT OF TOWN and the Rev. John Chester Smith, not an Idle one." he continued. and some beer. bers are urged to attend as im where he attended Hartford High executive secretary. Greater Hart Frank's Pharmacy on Oakland pastor of the church. (Herald Photo by Saternial. risk of Injury to children. Staffano later became an experimental test School. He joined the Connecticut Referring to the Connecticut State Later that mo Ing the three | is one of six persons being present portant business will be taken Ronald Wabrek accepts the God and Country award from his You can rsst assured that svery detail can ford Council of Churches, praised Rd.. Wapping. Manchester youths held up the | up. engineer and in 1936 became a Mutual In the Policy Loan Depart scoutmaster, Albert E. Gaines, with the Rev. Erich Brandt, pas be arranged from here. Just a telephone law on fair labor, he pointed out Sn a p • Bloemar gtylag ed on morals charges. The other field installation engineer on the the forward locking spirit of the that in only two cases out of 900 store and were captured by Man ment in 1923 and became assistant tor of Concordia Lutheran Church, as obaerver. The award, call and prompt, efficient service will be South Windsor Church Manchester Evening HeraM the house for lunch, found his chester police. five have pleaded guHty but will West Coast. He returned to East manager of that department In Man Dies of Biirng w‘as It actually necessary to go to 494 to $ 1.98 not be sentenced until Staffano has Vernon and Taloottville news presented yesterday, was ths first God and Country sward given rendered. AddHlon of new Sunday School, South W’lndsot- rarreoposdent El- ; Windsor Man, 71, mother's body after he had found is handled through the Herald's H artford in 1940. 1952. An associate of the U fe by the church. In order to qualify, Wabrek, a member of Ex court. The others were settled by The stolen wine and beer was been tried. ., classrooms wss singled oiit bv Mrs. ■ more G. Burnham, telephone his father sitting dazed in the fam - West Hartford. Feb. 10 IA5— hidden in N ovak’s barn that day Rnckrllle Buresiu, 7 W. Main St., Larson Is m arried and has two Office Management Assn., Gray is plorer Post No. 27, had to devote 150 hours' service to the church Air conditioned for ' Admits Slayinjj; ily living room., peaceful arbitration. Board Meeting Postponed children. For several years he jrour comfort. Louis. Frese, moderator of The ■ M itchell 1-5060. James A. Ronan, i4, died yesterday A special offering was taken to and that night the youth.s took it ' telephone TRem oht S-SI.86. past president of the Connecticut and the community^ He wrote an essay on a religious subject. Hartford East Association of Con-: ------The father was taken to Hart foiMant The Board of Education has has devoted much time to Boy Mutual Club. He la also a member (Herald Photo by Pinto). cf third degree burns he received . support Methodism's Claflin Col with them to the dance in Putnam. Tm again postponed its February WUUam r. Qulsh gregational Christian Churches . Wifc‘, Police Say ford Hospital r.i.der police guard Saturday night in a fire in his At the dance they shared their loot Scout organizations and for the of the Choral Club of Hartford and Baymend T. Quish and, said Police Lt. James P. Mur lege for Negroes In Orangeburg, meeting. The meeting will be held past four years has been a mem and Ministers, as evidence that W in n C H s iM amCCl rr « convalescent home here. S.C. with several other boys. A con- the British American Club of Man in these jackets evaporates, they Windsor. Feb. 10 A Delbert ray Jr., he admitted the slaying. W ednesday. Audit Report ber of the Charter Oak Council. chester. He and his wife have a the church is looking to the future Medical Examiner Walter Weis- stsble on duty at the dance called i It was postponed from Tuesday pointed out, the entire apparatus in providing for its young people. Archambault, 71. Windaor, haa "We are shtisfled we have estab senborn said the bums covered 90 Putnam police after an argument ' em»ts4 pimliiM- The Aircrafter was also one of the daughter, Judith. Broken Mains Ml 3-S440 In Bake Contest lished a motive for the killing." •o that members could attend the organizers of the Manchester Rifle will explode. Architect Malcolm R. Knox made a "full confession " of the pe - rent of Honan's body. I Strange Fruit developed. Checking by Putnam ‘ -S SMMkMsi- hearing to be held Tuesday at 8 Police urged all residents who presented keys to the new rooms slaying of his wife, says Windsor .Murray said. He declined to reveal Police quoted Mrs. Helen D. police led to suspicion of the five ! Now on File Club and the Junior Rifle Club the motive but he said the slaying p.m. at the Long\iew School in and has handled publicity for the A nother veteran employe Is Al have such heaters to shut them off to Building Committee Chairman Mrs. Wallace Geiger. Mrs. Roger Police, Daw.son, head of the convalescent El Reno. Okla. — Two 16- ! youths. The esse waa turned over , Ellington by the Barringer Com fred Christensen of 63 Bqlton St„ Peril Big Area Immediately If it appears they are H. Mills New-berry J r McDermott and Mrs. Charles Mer- .Mrs. Fiorenoe Archambault. 68. followed a bitter argument. home, as saying she found Ronan’s year-old boys didn't think it was j to State Police who investigated A Hartford auditing firm's re latter group this season. He holds out of water. 225 MAIN ST. half as much fun climbing the mission. the title as president with the sen who observed 25 years of service j T ¥ The Rev Rlchard E Harris of | tens won swards for best decorated was found battered to death Thurs The Archambault family moved bed afire shortly before 11 o'clock, I further and made the arrests. PINE LENOX port on finances of the Water and with the Hartford Five flrebdats from the New to the farm in the Rainbow section tree a second time. The first "ITie three teenagers will be pre- The Barringer Commission will Im iors. HeriC IBis niBUalso a IllCJIliyCImember Ulof the LIIC Electric Light 111 Je rs e v C ity East Windsor gave the invocation , cakes and cookies at the Keeney day in a shed attached to the farm and extinguished the blaze with discuss economics in school build Co. on Jan. 16. Th*e1 local man joinjoin- J J York City Department were at the and the Rev Herbert B .Morrell,' St. School PTA bake sale Satur- home where she, her husband and of town from Vermont about three the help of a nurses aid. They said . time, they went up the tree with ; .sented in Bolton ilustlce Court ing ed the Connecticut Power Co. Jan scene to guard against the possi pastor of Windsor's First Church | day. It -'Ss held at the Lynn Poul- their son. Lioyd. 30, lived Police months ago. he had been smoking a rigaret a smaller boy's bicycle. Feb. 18. I PHARMACY The youngster cried when he The Board meeting was original Buildinc”^^'*^^ Municipal j Matthew Paton of 169 W, Cen- 16. 1935 as a m eter reader. In Feb (Continued from Page One) bility of a Are in the wateKront sf Christ read the scripture let- tiw" Store in the Psrkade. said she had been beaten savagely Windsor police said Archambault "under supervision" a short while 299 E. CENTER ST.' ly postponed from Feb. 4 because ru ary 1943 he waa prom oted to sub section. son. I The PTA's executive board will and had been stabhed a number of is being held under police guard before. found he couldn't get hla bike. Po The scientific name for the state Bu^rintendent of Schools Ray- The Board of Director, is sched- I I ger of fires and apparatus was Ohland said he believed the dis Rev. Nelson OIres Serrnon i meet tomorrow night st 7:30 in times. at the ho.spital but no charges have Other patients were unaware of lice caught the two boys and made bird of New Mexico, the Road ■ MI 9-0896 mony E. Ramsdell was Called out tiled to consider the report and i i rushed to a small blaze in the heart ruption of service in the densely Attending the ceremonies w ss' the school cafeteria. Lloyd Archambault. returning to been filed against him as yet. the blaze, it was said. I them climb up the tree—and bring Runner, ia geococcyx. It means I ..tho- J _Paton. an official for years in the * the bike back town. ‘ “drags Its tail on the ground." of ttie state. f . . ^ ^ I Union, joined the firm in 1910 and I of the stricken area at 8:12 a.m. populated downtow-n section was INVESTMENT FORUM No City Court Session ! It proved to be only a garbage caused by a break in the feeder The regular Monday morning morrow T/ m ' Worked as clerk of the storehouse. lines that bring water from the ta. R.. H . ' The 72-vear-old Silk Towner ha. I truck aflame at Montgomery and aeilon of City Court was omitted Members of the Boird received ' ____-«iei j Varick Street-s. city reservoir to the affected area. DATE: T«M4kiy. F(lbruat7 11.1958 today. All case.s were continued copie.s of the audit prepared bv the I'T'n'e'l aje he said. The I Fire Chief Thomas J, Maloney ; Unable to And the break, work until Feb. 17 when Pro.secutor r. 1 1 only man left at Chenev s who was esHv in nTemW I there when I came is George Glb- ordered the plants and schools in I crews began putting pressure Harry H. Lugg will be back from earh in December. i Gibbon Is the the area closed for the day In an I singly into each of the seven TIME: 7:30 P.M. vacation. The report covers the period be effort to keep water consumption j "veins" that feed water into thi Dr. Jaxheimer Called head machinist at Cheney's. .Karl tween Aug. 15, 1952 and June 30. Keller, owner of Keller's Men's to a minimum and keep pressure city so as to see which of the P LA C E: ShM OM B, Hom m ili li C o.. M a i n The Rey. David G. Jaxheimer, 19.'>7. up In case of fire. veins would not hold pressure. 913 D.D.. was extended a call yester Wear at 8.57 Main St,, reports he I Accountants who made the audit is selling out his stock of shoes The city is a heavily industral- After localizing the trouble in ' Strnot. M anehostnr. Conn. day to the First Evangelical Luth j advised consideration of means by ized community of some 308.000 one of the -veins by this process, , eran CSiurch after he preached the and is dropping footwear. . Wil ! which Sewer Department income liam Cooper, local Prudential In persons on the Hudson river op the crews planned to search each FIRST NATIONAL STORES morning service I may be Increa.sed. They said that siirance Co. agent, will speak posite New York City. foot of the affected pipe for the The congregation, meeting after : the adequacy of Water Department Wednesday to the Life Under A total of 20 public and \ : o- break. \ the service, voted to extend the j income to cover - increasing bond w riters' A.ssn. in Taunton. Mass. chial schools were closed. The huge This laborious process was ex Panel Discussion: call. Tile minister is expected to principal and interest payments • • • Colgate Palmolive Co. and U.S. pected to take until late today. give his answ er in about a week. ! "would .seem to depend " upon the Newest meinher of the Manches Gypsum plants were among those Heckman, who called the altus- j Dr. Jaxheimer is a.ssistant to the : amount to be spent on future ex- BRINGS YOU ANOTHER GREAT EXCLUSIVE ter Rotary Club is William Boles shut down. tlon "critical." said It -w-ae the flret: "Monthly Invostmont Proyramt'' •president of the New York and! tensions and improvements. of .54 Tanner St. A native of Med City Engineer Harold Ohland time- such an emergency had de- . New England Synod in New York : The Board will meet at 8 o'clock ford. Mass.. Boles is a paper said about 1,500,000 gallons of wa veloped In the history of the city, i "Invostmont Clubs" City and has indicated .interest i tomorrow in the Municipal Build- broker. Phillip Harrison, well- ter were being lost every hour. The water syatem here has been In returning to pastoral duties. He I ing hearing room. known Main St. businessman, haa When the break first developed in operation since 1904. and Mrs, Ja.xheimer are living in' ------re.signed from the Rotary Club. late last night, about 100,000 resi Freeport, L. I., where their son ha-s NOW Aldo and Dorothv Paganl will oh -Alfred Christensen dents—a third of this city's popu S0« IN AVBBAIIE Cfll'RCH S h e a r s o n , H a m m i l l t m dental practice. Purged Reds Hear serve their wedding anniversary lation—were without water. Co. While here they were guests of tomorrow. Pagani operates his station operator and on July 1, Later, however, partial service Boston—The average church in M tm ttn Na« Vw4 S1m 4 tjceSeege Harold L. Scheibc. vice president Speeeli by Ulbricht own insurance business. . Annual 1949, to sub statio n m aintenance. was restored to residents and fire the United States haa about 300 913 Main Stroal, Manchostor • MHchsll 3-1571 of the congregation, and Mrs Ladies' Night program for mem His next promotion was on May hydrants In jhe affected area by members and just about that SAVE Scheibe. church organist 14, 1952, to sub station m ainte raising the pressure In the w ater: niany seats (Continued from. Page One) bers of the Rotary Club will be held The church has been without a Feb. 18 at the Rosemount. . Ruel nance man A, and on July 1, 1957, pipes. I------:------:------pastor since the resignation of the Luckingham of Manchester haa he waa named sub station super Ohland said the danger of fire lary hall just after the West Ger Rev. Gordon E. Hohl in Septem joined the staff of radio station visor, his present post. The Pow or explosion had been minimized “ ■74 UP TO ber. man Berliner Zeitung (BZ» had WDRC in Hartford as a part-time er Co., and the H artford Electric but added that the situation was Motorist .Arrested reported Schlrdewan and Woll- transmitter operator. L ight Co. merged Jan. 2. still - serious. Mrs. Florence H. Smith. 41. of webei- were under hou.se arrest. Public Works Director August ...... 28 Prospect St., was arrested yes Oelssner apparently has been W. Heckman declared a state of terday about 5 p.m. and charged fired from his job as deputy pre- Sct INDIA TO GET WHEAT emergency In the city and In with -driving while under the in-, mier. He failed to take his usual ^ iCJA I Ottawa—The governments of formed the state government of fluence of Intoxicating liquors. 1 Pl>ife on the- front governm ent I Canada and India have arranged the matter. She posted a J200 bond for ap-| Instead, he sat in the sixth Bv PTA Tuesday I for India to be supplied imm^i- Police,, meanwhile, issued an CLOTHIS NOW COM! HOMi pearance in City Court Feb. 17. ■ •' • ately with 17.000,000 worth of emergency warning to r'eaidents Police said she was arrested after i unknown man in civilian I "Club Verplanck. " a floor show Canadian wheat under thi Colom who own coal stoves or heaters her car ran up on the sidewalk In appeared to be aA’ompany- by the Verplanck PTA, will-open bo Plan. with water jackets. If the water YOU CAN THROW AWAY YOUR ODDS AND E N D S ... front of her home > '"8 "n guards were 1 K IT W I.S 0 F T Two youngsters were slightly in- [ spotted with Schlrdewan and Woll- i tomorrow at 8 p.m. In the aiiditori- jured ’Saturday morning while "'pjx'r. I um of the Verplanck School. sliding. blbncht. their spade-beared ! Masters of ceremonies are Rob SET YOUR TABLE WITH THE GLEAMKIG Police said Bruce AmEnde„7 of Stalinist opponent, made an hour- ert Calnen. John Long, and Ray- ••••••oeoa?- 20 Morrison St., failed to turn into '"'’8' without mentioning the I mond Hickey. Joan Murphy. Wil- h Ri\-er St. at the bottom of Morri- P'"'Ke •>>' the Central Committee. , liam Wallace and Harold Baglin. BEAUTY OF QUALITY SILVER, on this lovely son Hill and struck a fence. He ‘’"t presented a bill patterned after' songsters, will offer what has been was admitted to Rockville City | the economic decentralization _i_____ billed _a.R "the__ sweetest - music this Hospital where it is reported he : measures of Nikita Krushchev in I gjde of Silver Lane." A COMPLETE SILVER SERVICE haa head injuric.s the Soviet Lnion. The three down-. o.uer talent accordinsr to Mrs. SYMBOL OF GRACIOUS LIVING! OVERLAID QUALITY Also. Charles Stringer. 3. son. of j 8/'®'*ed party leaders had | norolhv Faridoni manager, In- IN 6 UNITS... iMr. and Mrs. Charles Stringer of.'•’^decentralization program. ' clude.s the Charleston All-Stars 14 Dailey Orcle, was treated at i theXncc^^ NEWI ths hospital for a lac erated sc alp. “J’®'*'* *!L'*^u* being put .)ip there of Verulanck a looselv- SILVERPLATE He«e renortedlvreporicoiy strucksyucK hisni.s headnean w-lienwiien "•’O"' for the benefit of the diploma-^ i kn tFathers dramat ofc groupverpiancK, which a haslooseiy put EXCLUSIVEl
1 ,1 I- > < .■'WAk . V-’- ■ f „ f..\ _ ■*\ , r ■ • . I- I . X-. . / ■* ft--r I r i \ \ V . 7- ■ f PAGE SIX BIANCHESTER CVSMNG HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ MQNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1968 •i- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN;, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1968 PAGE 8EVBN quite new — unique in fact — Governor "Intended to get along IHanrl|PBtpr in the history pf American business Thought for Today with as small an office staff as pos G IN iR A L lEuptmt^ IfpraUt slumps. Tha othsr is ons that can Spottaored by Um MaachMrtbr Jean Seberg Takes sible," said a few dayi after the Court Clears Gaudet Review Board be recalled from the past but one OouBeU of OhnrebM edict to departpient heads to cut PUC Opens Hearing PUBUSUED BY nUC expenditures by 10 per cent, the T V SERVICE HUULOPIUMTIMO coir INC. which, because of the lessons Governor "appointed two news D v n f t K A«WI Meets Tonight IS BIs m II S tra ti learned in the 1930s, w'e had Ted Waya on papermen to hie pereonal etaff at Nights a*^«snftM tq U a n c h ta ttr Conn. 'How to Get Feople to Like You’ Criticism in Stride Of *Sale^ Violation _-■ __ 4 THQHAB r nRGU^N. thought would be confined to the a cost of more than 120,000 to take TBU Ml f-fiin H Protests against valuations set On Gas Rate Hike Wi^TER R FEROUMN 1. Learn to remember names. the place of one newspaperman P ubllahert past. 2. Be a comfortable person. Be By BOB THOMAS < >the first this has hapMhed to," she Maurico^B. G^det, preildent^Manchezter rgaldents in court to^ by the town assessor on land along' Foujidtd Octobtr 1, Uttl who reslgnisd." Main St. will probably be heard by The Hartford Gaa CO. opentd ite The new aspect is the fact that, homey. “'Hollywood. Jan. 10 OP) — It’s commented. "I'm not comparing BaldR^ also attacked the Ctov- and managor of Gaudet Jewelers' day whom P^rov# waz prepared CD Alarms Tested bid for a rate hik* today btfora __ _ Except 3. Acquire the quality of being good that Jean Seberg li a well- myself to her, but I know that Inc., 785 Main 8t., today was found the Board of Tax Review on Feb. PubUataad Etrerv Eeentnt in spite of growing Inventories and ernor for a statement in a national to call upon to give teaUmony to 18. the State Public UtiUtlM Oommte- BundJtyi u d ■■ Holkfayt illda] Entereo at the decreased consumiptiOn, prices are easy-going. Do not let things ruf adjuated Iowa girl. Otherwlae; ihe Katharine Hepburn was knocked magazine which quoted Rlblcoff as innocent of charges that he violat the fact that they had not been At 2 o’clock today, the town’s ■ion. Potl oniet ■( Uanchrtter Conn., u fle you. •, might eaally flip her Ud. unmeitlfully by the criUce when “IT IS A PROPOUND ed the town’e "going out of busl- A hearing requested by some 12 Civil Defense alarms and sirens Second Clnu Hall Hatter. still going up. It is as though the •aylng "the real opponent to gov milled by Gaudet’i advertising. Msin fit. owners has been tenta The company aeeka to increoM 4. Don’t be egotistical. Few 19-year-olds have had to Bhe was getting aUrted. The most MISTAKE TO THINK nees” sale ordinance. The decision, However, after two of theiA, were sounded for test purposes. grosz revenue by *258,000. SUBSCRIPTION RATES upward price spiral had gained 5. Cultivate the quality of being famous crack, of course, was ernment economy is the govern following a lengthy trial In Town tively set for 2 p.m. on that date. The sounding was the regular Payabla In Advanca endure the trisr by fire that Jean ment employe.” 'THAT EVERYTHING Thomas J. Blanchard of 106 Fran W. T. Jebb, president of the firm, such momentum in the post-war interested. Dorothy Parker's. (It was: "Mlsa Court, was handed down by Dep According to records In the as- monthly test conducted by the Ona Y aar ...... tU M hae. He etarted witji one Inquiel- "That’s a pretty braad Indict HAS BEEN cis Dr., and Joseph R. Reynolds of seasor’e office, land in the 800 and testified that the request for a rats Stx Hontlia 7.76 years that it now feels it can defy 6. Get the "scratchy" elements tton — as Joan of Arc in the ill- Hepburn ran the gamut of emo- uty Judge Jules Karp. 86 Niles Dr., stated that they paw Manchester Civil Defense de increase was not "of our choos Thraa Hontlia ••••••••••••••••••*• S.90 out of your personality. fp6m A to B.") ment of hundreda of hard-working, DISCOVERED” 900 block business sections south partment. The alarms were Ona lAontb ■•■••»•••••■••••••••••• l.SU the law of supply and demand it fated "St. Joan." And she has faithful and. conscientious state Gaudet was arrested on Dec. 13 the lignz as merely a "huge pro ing” but was sh econonnic necso- 7. Sincerely attempt to heal, on admitted that ahe herself when three other local Jewelers motion sale," FitzGerald conceded of Birch St. has been generally activated from controls at the Raeltly .SO self. been subjected to many others, in employes," Baldwin, said. — •(Author’s Name Below) — valued at *700 a front foot’ sity. He said the additional reve Sincit Copy ...... 06 an honest Christian basis, every cluding Mike Wallace's soul wasXlMPPOint^d in her Joan por- complained to Police Chief Her that "all of your witneiMi will un police headqquartera building. nue is needed to guarantee " a rea Of course, this situation isn’t as misunderstanding you have had or trayal.NHer reaction on seeing It: man O. Schendel that posters in doubtedly lee the aigm as luch" The records show that valuations Those In town who failed to MEMBER OP searching on TV. The past few years have in the area were not greatly sonable and fair rate of return" to THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mystical as all that. An explana now have. Drain off your griev Amazingly, she has come Out of "I k n w I had been feeling those Gaudet's window and newspaper and he said that all of the men hear any alarm or siren at 2 the investors and also to assiat In Tba Aaaociated Preai u excluaiTtly ances. emoUone, hut for the first half of product many important advertisements indicatsd that he need not teiUfy. changed by a revaluation last year. p.m. are asked to notify the CD entitled to UtV uaa ol renubllcatlon of tion closer to the truth would be it unecarred and UnacareO. Th|Thjr medical discoveries. Re Before and after revaluation, some department at its Municipal obtaining new capital by 1959, all newi diipatchet credited to it. or 8. Practice liking people. pretty gal still has alt her the picture^ my face didn’t wa« conducting a "going out of "It is cerUlnly improper to caU Jebb said in a prepared state that the forces which set prices 9. Never miss an opportunity to change.” . In the public. It U too broad a of the property was valued at the Building headquarters. not otherwlia credited In ihii paper west spunk. search scientists agree-that business’’ sale. Schendel said that same figure, some were raised from ment that the return on net Invest and alan Uia local newt publltbed here in this country—and they are, ulti say a word of congratulation upon Her reactions^ "Bonjinir TTU- 1968 will bring us more the permit to conduct such a sale, •Utute to let any member of the ment now waa 4.2 per cent in 1957 All rirh U of rapubUcatlon ol apeclal anyones achievement, or express Corpy Sea— *600 to *700 a front foo^, and some diapatchea herein are alao reserved mately, human—got into the habit tesae" are etlll u ^ ta U ^ e d : "I Be a real Valentine! WATKINS- good news.' The pharma ax required by the ordinance, had public come here and determine for were dropped from *800 or *750 to and is expected to be 4.4 per cent of asking for more during the hal sympathy in sorrow or disappoint can’t Judge until fivh,yeara or so Give a pint of blood to the U1 not, been applied for and the ar tho court the language of tho Sd- *700. this year. If the proposed rate hike Pull aervlce client ol N.' E. A. Serv ment. from now, when I wl5 have for ceutical manufacturers have rest was made on those grounds. vertliementa." he eaid. ’The ad- is granted the estimated return is ice. Inc cyon days through which we have or injured who need it! vertiiement itielf U the crime un North of Birch St., in the 700 Publlahert Reprearntatives: The 10. Get a deep spiritual exper gotten the dialogue and' gan view Be a blood donor tomorrow at WEST greatly increased their re Gaudet, however, maintained that block, some valuations were 5.2 per cent. Juliua Mathewa Special Acency — New passed and are reluctant to break ience so that you have something it Impariially.” search funds to develop his sale was not a "going oiit of der the Statute and should there FCC Probe The company’s proposal would Y’ork. Chicago Detroit auid Boston, that habit. to give people that will help them the Elks’ Club on Bieeell S t—any fore be left to the court and not changecTfrom *600 to *613 and MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF 1 can testify that she time between 1:45 and (1:30.' business” venture and consequent from *500 to *573. increase the bills of its 70,000 cus to be stronger and meet life more Fultral SarviM new drugs and better treat ly the permit was not necessary. the public," he maintained., CIRCULATIONS The other disturbing aspect of crediUble Job in a rather unpl ments. We Stock all new The review board will continue tomers a cent a day on the aver the recession—the one that harks effectively. Give strength to people ant role—a French teenager __ Om ond ), Weat, Director In court today, Prosecutor John' Gaudet testified that conqueting regular hearings on appeals from Aide Holds age. However, for the 7,200 cus The Herald Printing Company. Inc., and they will give affection to you. upsets her father's chance for ha^ medicines as soon as they R. FitzGerald based the State’s these sales is nothing new with tomers in the Manchester-GIaaton- aasumea no financial responsibility for back to the days of the depression Baldwin Blasts 142 East Center Bt. him. "Twice a year in the *neral the new assessor’s list from 6 p.m. typographical errors appearing In ad- plnees. MUehell B-1IN are released. case primarily on the fact that the to 8 p.m. today in'the basement of bury area the net increase Will not vertlaementa and other reading matter - is that in a few special communi What doea the future hold for posters and newspaper advertise course of business I makeXsuch the Municipal Building^ be that great in many casesl In The Manchester Evening Herald ties the functioning of welfare de Jean? vRibicoffs Claims ments "very definitely Implied that promoUona,” he said, adding-lthat His Position The company intends to drop a Weekend Deaths Your physician knows the sale in question “Just happen Other scheduled dates for the Display advertising closing hours; partments has had to be expanded "I don’t know," she said. "I he can prescribe any medi Gaudet Jewelers was going out of last week of regular hearings are (Continued from Page One) surcharge of a cent and a half per For Monday—1 p m Friday would like to do a play. Being un Hartford, Feb. 10 (dT—Republi business.” ed to be a slron-er promotion than tomorrow from 6 p.m. to t p.m.; lOO cubic feet per month. The sur For Tuesday—1 p. m Monday. to the point where the label By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mancheeter'e Oldest cine, ol<] or new and it will 1 Usually make." For Wednesday-1 p ra Tuesday. der contract. I don’t have much can State^ Chairman Clarence E. with FliMst Faeilittes PhotcM, latruduced Friday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.; and final. Moulder said "I would say charge had been required In part For TTiursday-1 p m Wednesday. "breadline" is being revived again. Santa ■ Monica, Calif.—William to say about my future." Baldwin says he wants to know Off-Street Parldag be compounded exactly as The only witnesaee in the State’e "All of the stock which I re Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon. it probably will be revived this because of the long-distance pump For Fridav—1 p. m Thursday. That very label rings a bell of fear LeBaron, 75, pioneer moviemaker Meanwhile she returns to New ferred to as ‘going out of business For Saturday-1 p m Friday. how Gov. Ribkoff le going to aiH>ly Eatabllaked 1814 he specifies. behalf were Capt. Walter Caasells During'six hearings held so far, afternoon." ing cost. However, with the switch whose career spanned nearly four York to continue 411ct!on lessons hie 10 per cent' economy cut to his and C?hief Schendel, who both said stock’ came from the Lowell firm 80 property owners have appeared to. natural gas the surcharge is no Classified deadline; lO SO a m. each and shame, which should properly decades from the silent film era and I, at no time. Indicated or im Moulder said Schwartz would day of publication except Saturday - inspire every element in American and study dramatics in her own own office. | • that the advertisements implied a and requested changes in the list stay on "as long as he has six longer necessary. Benefiting from • am. to 1947, died Sunday. The veteran way—-watching plays and old Baldwin, in recalling earlier i YOUR PHYSICIAN "going out of business’’ sale. Cas plied that I was going out of busi totaling 1140,294,995. members of the committee voting the surcharge drop will be 5,000 life to see that the reality never director-producer stepped Into the movies. ness.” Gaudet said. "Nor did I Taxable valuations on the list Monday, Fehniary 10 atatements by Riblooff that the > CAN PHONE sells had taken pictures of the four for his continuation.” Manchester customers. does arrive in our midst again. movie industry from the position posters In tho Jewelry store window ever have any one complain to me are based oi\^72 per cent of market The subcommittee has 11 mem According to Jebb’s testimony of managing editor of Collier’s MTtcheU 8-6321 end they were introduced as the on the running of the sale, nor did value. bers. this morning, 34 per cent of th* Breadlines, however few, are as Magazine. The Herald question my advertise Anarchy I.^id Bare much a disgrace to the country WHEN YOU NEED State's grounds for the arrest. -B ^ . R«rsid Ptioto by Pinto Moulder said he is satisfied with company’s residential customers Philadelphia — Emanuel Sacks, FltxGerald pointed to one of the ment which I submitted to them the way Schwartz has conducted are not now paying enough to per The precariously complicated, the they are an indignity to the Indi 56, vice president of National A MEDICINE for publication,” he added. precariously thin fabric of the poli •igns which read "Going Out of Vets Barracks Seats Slate^ Gets Charter League Backs the Investigation up to now. mit the company to break even on viduals who have to stand in them. Broadcasting Co. in charge of tele Business—Stock Being Liquidated Demurrer Overruled He said that as far as he knew them. He said the company’s av cies with which this poor world Is vision network talent and pro Podrove, after Gaudet's arrest, In view of America’s wealth, in Pick up your prescrip —At Auction Prices." The prose Dr. John V. Gregan, left, was new veterans organization received the committee was going ahead erage costs per customer is *2.28. trying to run Itself was punctured grams, died Sunday. He also was For picture window beauty cutor said, "There's no doubt in presented a demurrer to the Town rence Williams, Judge advocate; with a hearing on the Federal Com The minimum charge is *1.15. Jebb view of the "never-agaln” promises a staff vice president of the Radio tion if shopping near lis, or Court, questioning the legality of Installed''yesterday as the first its charter. and Edward Cole, 3-year trustee. Revaluation once again Saturday, by bomba and the State's mind that this sign re permanent commander of Man Other officers installed were munications Commission (FCXl) to said with the proposed rate hike we made ourselves after the De Corp. of America. He was born in let us deliver promptly ferred to a 'going out of business’ the ordinance Itxelf. Despite the A refreshment hour was held morrow as planned the number of customers on whom bullets taking a civilian toll in the presslon, there Is no excuse for Philadelphia and was named as No heavy blind.s to pull up and down when sale despite the fact that the word fact that the demurrer was over chester Barracks, 'Veterans of William Hewitt, senior vice com after the meeting. The ^barracks Chairman Wilbur Bennet’s without extra charge. A World War I. mander; Walter Walsh, junior vice will be host March 9 for the De Asks Ust of Gifts they would lose money would be Tunisian village of Sakiet-Sidi- breadlines in America today. Philadelphia's man of the year in you have Kirsch Verticals at your picture ‘sale’ was not included." ruled by Judge Wesley C. Gryk on move to ask for a new revalua He said all of the FCC commis reduced to about 27 per cent. Youssef. 1953. great many people entrust Atty. Leon Podrove. Gaudet’s Jan. 6. the question of the ordi Department Commander John commander; Wells Pitkin, chap partment of Connecticut meeting. tion of Manchester property was Some effort is now being made windows. They traverse like draperies with Papandrea was installing officer sioners except Chairman John C. When PUC (Jhairman Eugene Through this sudden rent in the Grand Rapids, Minn.—Charles K. us with the responsibility counsel, then pointed to another nance's legality came up again to lain; John Derbv, adjutant; Wal Yesterday's ceremony was held backed by the executive board of Doerfer have been'asked to come, Loughlin asked whether this was In Congress to aid particularly de Blandin, 85, president and owner perfect ease. Slats can be rotated to any de day. at the ceremony during which the ter Binge, quartermaster; Law at the American Legion Home. the Taxpayers’ League at a meet pattern everybody has been hoping sired angle for light or air, or closed for of filling their prescrip sign which was in the store's win and he thought the committee not being dtscriminStory against pressed areas. Bills have been In of the Blandin Paper Co. and a for tions. May we compound dow which read, ’’We have pur- "Personally, and not as Town ing yesterday. ^would______direct each___ one__ to comply___ the large users who, Ir. effect, sub would somehow prove adequate ap troduced to provide Federal as mer publisher of the St. Paul Dis JEAN SEBERG 'privacy. Made up to 31 feet wide. Best of all, chaoed the balance of the atork of <3ourt prosecutor, I do not like the Bennett has suggeatod that the ! with its request for a'list of gifts' sidize the smaller customers, Jebb peared all the ugly realities and patch and Pioneer Press, died Sun yours? a Lowell, Mass., Jewelry store.’’ In sistance for public works projects "You hear the same questions they're custom-made by Findell right here law," Fitzgerald said. "But as a town get a totally new revaluation honorariums and expenses paid by agreed it was. He went on to ex the fundamental pressures calling day. He was bom In lola, Wls. handing down the innocent 'finding. law, passed by the town legisla Airman Completes First Day to replace one conducted here laat I or from the broadcasting. industry plain. however, that the company and to increase unemployment Washington—Col. Hel»r Hol from Interviewers everywhere,” in Manchester. Phone MI 3-4865 for full de Judge Karp said, "This sign is the ture. it is a legal one and it U the G)urt Cases I year. | t)ie FCC regulates. for decisions men and nations said Jean, who is on the last legs felt it is better to operate at loss compensation benefit! and to In brook Rice, 75, president of the tails . .. now! saving feature in the cose.’’ duty of this court to enforce It." He said today that a telephone Moulder said Doerfer already has with these small customers than would rather not make. This was a Federal Bar Assn, in 1940-41 and of a tour to promote her second Podrove also told the court that the He concluded. "It is only proper In Cabinet for Outer Space poll of League members will be agreed to comply. crease the number of people eligi executive director In 1932, died film, "Bonjour Trlslesse." The MAW Monday Cases to risk losing them by raising their sudden harsh glimpse of our world ble for compensation. newspaper advertisements did not that the court see to it that the ------i Darius L. Dayton, 21, stationed conducted to determine their wish rates high enough to hit th# as it is—as It Is. and as it cannot Saturday. Rice, was bora in usual one is "How did you feel ortN mention the phrase "Going Out of language used in the advertise es on the new revaluation re "break-even” point. These proposals, if enacted, plus Paintsville, Ky., served the federal when you read the reviews of 'SL Biwiness." (ContJnuad from Page One) All of Farrell's food for the seven , at the local Nike site, charged with be allowed to remain to be, if it is INC, (tSM orti ments did imply that the store day trip Is inside the cabin Most of | reckless driving and failing to stop quest. He expressed concern with com the Federal government's road- government under five attorneys Joan?" There were more than a dozen going out of business." The executive board voted seven to survive. M A N lIttI Prescription Pharmacy claim—the final type of testing be it is in concentrated and dehydrat- i at a stop sign, was fined a total erf Hospital Notes petition from electric power com biiilding program and increased de general as a special assistant. "How would they expect me to to two in favor of it, Bennett said. panies. All of the gas company's Here, for one thing, was the in Philadelphia — Clarence M. feel? lik e jumping up and down fore an actual spare flight by rock ed forms. Ah electricically heated 638 by Deputy Judge Jules Karp In fense spending, may help cut short 901 Main Street the Newington Veterans Hospital et.” cup near one ejbow will furnish hot Town Court today, Dayton pleaded The League chairman’s move installations in the form of pipes human assumption that has, in the Brown, 89, former board chairman on Hollywood Boulevard on a pogo MFC. CO. to ask for a new revaluation to Patients Today: 199 and meters arc already in. he said, any current bread lines before tliey of Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., died stick?" indell ‘(Quotation by Antoine Lamicrrc after a short illness. Farrell was calm when he dimed soup. ' guilty to the charges and was fined ADMITTED SATURDAY: Don past two decades, become part of into the space cabin yesterday. Moisture from his breath, pers- $21 for reckless driving and *15 replace one made here by Revalu so it is better to get some revenue are really formed. In any event, Sunday. He had been associated (1725-1781) Obituary W. P. Qulsh is in charge of ation Associates of Canterbury ald Mathewson, Coventry, Mrs. the creed of war of every sup Needless to say, the reviews 485 E. MIDDLE TPKE.-MANCHESTER, CONN. funeral arrangements, which are "Well, here goes," was his final piration and other waste moisture ' for the stop sign violation, from these customers than "none they add up to a welcome sign that with the firm for more than 50 were bad. Those on "Bonjour Tris- Copyright 1958 (IWS) followed proposals for reductions Mary Buccino, 172 Charter Oak at all." posedly civilized nation—the as y ars. incomplete. comment. A few minutes earlier he is .purified for reuse as drinking ' xhe soldier was arrested on Feb. St.; Samuel Turcotte, 65 Overland there is a willingness in Washing tesse” have been mixed, she said. Omer J. Foatolne a.xked an Air Force photographer water. Other wastes’are taken care | 4 after an episode on Main St. in in the valuations set on the prop Among the reasons cited by Jebb sumption th at civilian populations Newark, Ohio —.Mrs. Beman C. They ranged from a rave in a erty of a group of Broad St. bus St.; Mrs. Shirley Lynch, 42 Coo ton to fight the worst evils of re to )>e sure and "save me a couple of chemically. He can push a but- which he almost "ran down” a lidge St.) Karen Falcettl, 7 Fern for the proposed Increase were are a justifiable military target. Dawes, 85, widow of the founder news magazine to a rant in a Rockville — Omer J. Fontaine, I of those .shots.'' inessmen. higher operating costs, higher cession as they appear. And while of the Pure Oil Co., ’pt in the new United tration. Coast Guard Auxiliary this fall. Cote, Jewett City, now used in a manner certain to EASY Burial will be in St. Bernard’s BIRTHS SATURDAY: A daugh was continued until Feb. 17. After Invite Africa towards Communism. rected to the task of discovering menti with a prompt loan ^re. Cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. Cath ficlal whh watched, from the town's Arab Republic (UARi, called the George H, Brookbanks, 19, of Certificates will be awardeil to! the Rockville charges are disposed We like to uy "Yotl’’ when you erine Donohue, 161 W. Center St., incident "a criminal aggres.aion Ha-tford, charged with blocking tho.se who completed the course. ter to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bee Here, once again, was that reli whether time runs backwards as Friends may call at the funeral outskirts as the 25 'French war I be Jr., Church St, Vernon; a of. they will be re-arrested on a eik for e loen. Phone for your TERMS were held at 9:30 this morning planes bombed and strafed for aq demonstrating extreme .savagery. " a private driveway, was fined *3. Over 40 members attended drills. Manchester warrant. Takeman will ance upon force which is the key well as forward. loan in one viiit, or com# in. home Wednesday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. from the John F. Tierney Funeral hour, said, "I will never forget the Premier Sabri Assail pledged UAR Frank lAtrphey of Rocky Hill, At recent board of governors George also be arraigned in both courts. stone to the policy of every great Time running backwards, they LMN! 4 7 . 0 0 Home, followed by a solemn re horrible sight o^ Sakiet. Women support to Tunisia "in all field.s" arrested Saturday night on an in meeting: Vernon Mendall was f ® '‘'‘“'f”' The three youths were caught say, would not bo the same thing Morocco's King Mohammed V toxication charge, received a su.a- elected treasurer of the club. Men- IV 1“ Julio Aramini. yesterday after Patrolman William nation in the world today. And Loans UR te $499— lAans IHe-ineured at low coat quiem Mass In the Church of the and children lay dead and bleed ,^9 Ru.ssell St : a so.n to Mr. and as a straight reversal of events, Julius Ferraris Assumption at 10 o'clock. The Rev. ing" The attack came at the wired his condolences to Bourgui- pended judgment. dall will fill the vacanev created Tomlin of the Stafford Springs here also, once again, was proof iOC M AIN ST.t 2ml FI., Ovtr Wodlw«rth*s. MANCHCSTCII ba and promised solidarity A when M. William Goodwin moved Mrs. Joseph Peck. 129 Union St., State Police barracks observed which would start smoke going MU cI m IIS« 4m • th€ YItMANagtr Reg. $69.95. Modern Julius FerrarU,' 83, 72 Pine St., F'rancls Butler was the celebrant, height of the market hour while Arnold L. Barron. 27. of Waban, that force is no solution, for by the Rev. John Blahchfteld the dea Moroccan fo eign ministry official out of town Rockville; a son to Dr. and Mrs. Maston sitting in a car outside back Into chimneys. Nor would it ONIN THUtSDAV fVlNINGS UNTIl I N.M. blanket type Lane died Saturday at the Manchester the streets and market squares Mass., charged with failure to pay Richard Demko, 16 Oliver Rd. this act France has obviously lost UtNi ibMi H MtUfiBh ,1 fill mrwmiiei iBviii con and the Rev. Joseph McCann were crowded. said his own government was also an overtime parking ticket, for Ttie cliih'.s next meeting will he Brunner's. they say, be a matter of reversing A IBM titt M.M hmM Ib Chest in blond oak Memorial Hospital after a short protesting to France over the inci held Thursday at the High St. BIRTH YESTERDAY: A son to Taken to Slate Police headquar ground, not gained it. It *i«» MlAtf tU-IS M4il Illness. the aubdeacon. Paul Chetelat was Feai’ Blow to Wed feited a *5 bond. 'Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pinto, 94 the normal procedure of cause and with recessed ba.se, organist and soloist. Father But dent. The case of Irene M. M.'crks. 29. school. ters for questioning he admitted, All these realities—the inhuman He had lived In Manchester for American and Britl.sh officials Valley St. police said, that he and the two effect. There could still be no ef brass hardware and 12 years, formerly residing in Glas ler read the committal service at were openly fearful that the of 89 Greenwood Dr., charged with BIRTH TODAY: A daughter to ity, the moral sickness, the willing the grave in St. James’ Cemetery. pa.asing a standing school bus, was others had driven from Hartford to ness to let power politics take easy fect without a cause coming first. * automatic tray tonbury. He was born in Fubine, French action had teen a serious Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Linsenbigler, the Acadia Restaurant on Tolland Italy. Bearers were Raymond Dono blow to the western position in the nolled. About Town 86 Durant St. precedence over principle, the ad But what they may do, if we may BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. inside.42 inches wide! hue, John O’Reilly. William Ellis, Continued to Saturday were the Tpke. and stolen five, bottles of He leaves his wife, Mrs. Frances Arab world. U.S. to Check DISCHARGED SATURDAY: liquor and mgney from coin vend diction to force as the sole ruler of leave the realm of what we ordi Marehisa Ferraris; two sons, Vic John O’Toole. Atty. John LaBelle Communist opponents of the ca.ses of John E Morrison. 19. of A card parly will be held tonight Mrs. Sarah Burns, East Hartford; and George Sprague. Norwich, charged with passing a ing machines late Saturday night. man's destinies—are suddenly il nary mortals have some chance of tor and Piade" Ferraris; a daugh United States were expected to at 8;.30 at the Army and Navy Benjamin Zielinski, 4 Pearl St.; Their ''lookout" having been understanding, is produce an ex ter. Mrs. Joseph Ve.Sco; and two In addition to her niece. Miss make propaganda capital out of First-Hand on red light; and Salvatore A. I-ame- Club, .sponsored by the Woman's Mrs. Bertha Gardiner, 816 Main luminated by an attack on. one Florence Donohue, with whom ahe aa, 16, and Francis A. Pagano, 16, Auxiliary. picked up by Tomlin. Baudin and periment in which the ratio be grandchildren, all of Manchester. the fact that 17 of the planes the St.; Miss Patricia Bennett, Am- Takeman then allegedly stole a car small Tunisian village. made her home. Mrs. Donohue French used in the attack were botlj of East Hartford, charged tween the movement of two re We planned this sale for you months ago Funeral services will be held to Tunisians Story Willi petty theft in allegedly taking ston; Mrs. Pauline Kleinschmidt. from Brunner's and drove to Take- But, if we look'deeply and ac morrow morning at 8:30 at the leaves a daughter. Miss Cathleen American-made—11 twin-engine Members of the Alpdna Society Bolton; Victor Geiger, 516 Gardner man's hortie where they were ar curately, we see not only France lated particles of matter Is a losing wh^n we made a sensational buy on-these Valentine A. Donohue of Manchester: and automobile hub caps here on Feb. are requested to meet tonight at IWecfMitt^lRooMe Agou^ W. P. Qulsh Funeral Home, 225~ B26 bombers and 6 Navy Corsair 4. St,; Mrs. Martha Vimba, 167 Haw rested early Sunday morning by Involved, but the whole civilized Instead of a constant or gaining specials. All are superbly crafted chests Main St., followed by a solemn re several other nieces and nephews. fighter-bombers. (Continued from Page One) 7:30 at the W.P. Quish Funeral thorne St.; Mrs, Elizabeth Chap Stale Police. Tunisian President Habib Bour- Continued to next Monday were Home to pay respects to Julius man. 168 Summit St.; Mrs. Eileen They were held in Rockville un world. Our professions of shock ration. In such a case, they would with mag^nificent cabinet wood exteriors finished quiem Mass in St. James’ Church Mrs. Elizabeth E. Stevens the cases of Andrew Stavnitsky of Ferraris, whose wife is a member proclaim that they had caused at 9 o’clock. Burial will be- In St. guiba, regarded In Washington and Dowds, Bolton; Leon McCue, 38 der *5,000 bond with only Takeman over this particular isolated action The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth E. London as hertofore a g o ^ friend visit the, scene. Press officer Lin 220 Oak St., charged with •eelling of the society. being able to produce that amount time to flow backward. to a-glowing beauty. % inch aromatic cedar Augustine’s Cemetery, South Glas Stevens, Newington, waa held at 2 coln White said the State Depart liquor to a minor; and Richard E. Hyde St.; Mrs. Jean Pinkney, 55 on the part of France cannot gloss tonbury. of the West, demanded that the Woodland St.; Armand Savoie, for his release. He waa, however, over the fact that this is also ex Of that we understand nothing. linings assure moth protection . . o'clock Friday afternoon at the French immediately withdraw the ment instructed Jones to accept the King, 22, of Sterling, charged with Atty. Vincent Diana waa admit re-arreslcd by Manchester Police Friends may call at the funeral Holmes Funeral Home, with the invitation. failure to grant the right of way ted this morning to practice before Andover; Mrs. Anna Kadelski, 3 actly the sort of thing all of us It is still appropriate, however, guaranteed up to $1,000 in policies home today from 2 to 5 and 7 to 20,000 troops that remained in Burke St., Rockville: Mrs. Eleanor on the Acadia Restaurant charge, Rev, Fred R. Edgar, minister of Tunisia after the protectorate White said in answering ques and failure to carry an operator’s the Federal Court for the District and brought back here by Capt. are preparing to do, on a larger to recall that this possible develop MOBILHEICTS 9 p.m. the South Methodist Oiurch, offici Knoess, 37 Autumn St.; Mrs. Louise underwritten by a famous insurance company. gained independence from France tions the department had insuffi license. King was involved in a of Connecticut. He was sworn in Taylor. 15 M ain'St.; Mrs. Ida Walter Cassells. He again posted scale, when we ourselves feel that ment in the realm of physics, ating. Burial was in Wapping cient Information at present to de cap-'truck accident op N. Main St. at the Federal Building in Hart These genuine Lane Chests are not only spectacular (jemetery. in 1955. He also demanded that, Fratus, 109 Welherell St.: James *5,000 bond for Manchester court the policy of our particular nation which we cannot understand, par Elzeor T. Schenck the French give up the big naval termine whether the French planes Friday morning. ford. appearance. values . . but they're gifts women adore. Bearers were Vlncem Popolski, which bombed the village were giv Deluce, Cubles Dr.. Rockville: Les requires it. In her owti moral sick allels, as do so many possibilities in Elzear T. Schenck, 66, WUllman- base at Bizerte, a vital NATO The case of Paul L Nadeau, 23, ter Dewey, 75 Linnmore Dr.; Mrs. Police Chief Herman O. Schendel Shop early to get your pick. Harold Perrett, Howard. Larson and position. ... en to France as American military of Hartford, was continued day-to- The Manchester Board of Real said today that the three boys will ness, there Is one thing France science, the perception of poets tlc. father of Mrs. Henry Demers, Warren CJurtis. tors will hold its monthly meet Martha Kendall, Bolton; Mrs; BUDOBEHISIM 105 Eldrldge St., died yesterday of Tunisian National Guard troops aid for defense of the Atlantic Pact day and a warrant for his re-ar Madeline Scranton, 1033 Parker be presented on charges in the cannot understand, and that is who also, occasionally, have writ Pay on Watkins Convenient Credit Plan if you wishi too kup station around ail French area. rest waa ordered issued. He was ing at the 3 J's Restaurant to Brunner’s break in Rockville court 59.00 Injuries received while working at Mrs. Erwin B4yer morrow noon. Joseph Savick of St.; Peter Trudell, 134 S.- Lake- and then brought here to answer how anybody else dares cast the ten of time in a manner we cannot the University of Connecticut Fri Private funeral services for Mrs. military posts in Tunisia and He noted that France also has charged with speeding on Rt. 15 wood arcle; Kenneth Eddy, 37 understand. If the poe^ have not • • • French military vehicles were ban bought with its own funds Amer by State Police on Jan. 2. The court the Economic Development As to the Manchester charge growing first stone, when everybody else, M EANiS day.'He was employed by the uni Erwin Beyer, 133 E, Center St., Grand Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Alice out of the restaurant episode. maintained that time can flow versity as a carpenter. were held Saturday afternoon at ned from ail roads. ican defense supplies, including was told that Nadeau had left the sociates, Inc., of Boston, now en Magnuson. 95 St, John St.; Pat too, considers force the ultimate Reg. $79.95 Modern in a low, sleek Danish Charges Art of War -i planes. ' area and could not be found. gaged In doing research work for Instrument and considers it the backwards, they have at least dis • Equal monthly fuol bilb, rogordloM of weothor. He was born in Canada and had the Watkins-West Funeral Home. rick Hallihan, 32 Highland St.; style. Moonstone mahogan.v; automatic been a resident of Willimantlc for Burial will be at the convenience The Tunis newspaper -L’Actlon, ' The case of John W. Moseley. 19. the Manchester Development Com .Mrs. Dorothy Smith, 62 Hills St.; privilege of any individual nation puted, in their musings, the arbi • Nevor a largo fuel bill...not eyon In-iho coldail winlor monthi. tray 43 inches wide! an organ of Bourguiba's ruling 01 Red Bank, N. J.. and Richard mission. will speak on "The Eco 60 years. of the family. Neo-Destour party, accused the nomic Future of Manchester." Mrs. Phyllis Keefe and son,.'Heb- Police Arrests to use force for those ends which trary division of time into past, • Convoniant poymonl record p|on—lalb how your account tiondr.. Besides his daughter, he leaves R. Conlon,' 19, of Thompsonvllle, ron; Mrs. Patricia Jedrziewski and present and future, and thus given F^nch of a nact of war and as 500 Guests Attend convicted on Jan. 29 o' fraudulent seem essential to its own welfare. • No extra charger—you rtill pay only for tho oil you actually um. his wife, Mrs. Eva T. Schenck; six serted: Donna Marie and Irene Michele, son, Kingsbury Ave.. Rockville: time dimensions which makes our issue of checks, was reopened and Mrs. Mary Goin and daughter, Mrs. Theresa Mello, 29, of 3.56 It is in a world of anarchy that other daughters, Mrs. Armand ."The hard reality teaches us Valentine Dance the remaining 13 days of a 30-day daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams St., was arrested early this clocks fictions instead of realities. Caouette; Mrs. Maurice Couture, Public Records every day that hanging onto the Wapping; Mrs. -Theresa Wilson France^ bombs a Tunisian village, I jail term was suspended. The two ward C. Klucewicz, 34 W. Center and son. East Hartford. morning and charged with failing an anarchy of force ahead of law, When we try to follow the poets m u r ia r t y b r o t h e r s Sister Anne Fraiices-of St. Joseph's shirt tails of the West brings us sailors, stationed at New London, St., celebrated their eighth and to stop at a stop sign and opetet- Send Coupon | Convent, Mrs, Edmund Archam- only Insults and humiliation. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: supposed national interest ahead of into such concepts of time we have 8U1-SI5 Center Street About 500 guests attended the are facing similar charges in Rock sixth birthdays respectively Sat ing a motor vehicle without a li bault and Mrs. George Hart, all of Warrantee Deeds "One thing is clear; To be re fifth .annua] Manchester Elks’ urday with a party for a few of Alex Sullivan, South Windsor; Mrs. cense. She waa arrested about 3:15 Justice, expediency ahead of princi the same feeling we ge£ when we for . j ville as well as a court-martial, the Helen Schors, Windsor Locks; Don fu ll Dof II I d«talU on Mobllhoot Kudgofoor Syttom. Willimantlc, and Mrs. Burt Bige John J. Dilworth and Margaret spected in 1958 one cannot remain Ifalentine Ball Saturday a t' the court was Informed. their friends. After refreshments bv Patrolman Gerald Stocke and ple. If we are shocked by this try to follow the physicists as they low of Coventry; a son, Maurice Dllworth to Herbert M. Hoover a friend of the West.,To be treated Armdry, decorated in silver and games were played and prizes ald Nutter, Blast Hartford: How charged with passing the stop sign explain what their new experi i Nmim. Schenck of Wllllraantlc, 18 grand and Shirley S. Hoover, property at with consideration and courtesy red valentine theme. ard Greenwood, 22 Foster St.; on Hilliard St. at Adams St. Free glimpse at the tragic t>aslc as- MINT njLVtLt) awarded. The Valentine motif was Clarence Freiheit, 26 Westwood ments may prove. But we have a I children, and a sister and a brother 53 Overlook Dr. one has to be a Nehr.u, Tito or Hosts were Elmore. Anderson, LLOYD IN GREECE fallowed in the decorations. under *50 bond, she is scheduled •timptions which are tryihg to run I ttractSSWMX in Canada. Harry Goodwin Jr. of Bolton to Nasser." St.; Mrs. Mary Lamprecht, Avery to be arraigned in Town Ctourt Sat* vague concept of our own, which is I 0f Sex N e . _ chairman. Bruce Noble, Edward this world of ours, that is to the Ftmeral services will be held Gladys A. Hanson of Ashby, Mass., Tunisia’s Ambassador to London, Tomkiel, Dr. George Calllouette, Athens, Greece, Feb. lOOT)— An afternoon of fun and relaxa St.; Daniel Pelletier 56 Birch St.; jirday. good. But let our reaolvu accept that poet and scientists may soon Wednesday at 8:15 at the Bacon property on Santina Dr. Taieb Slim, called on Foreign Sec and Paul Buettner, co-chairmen. British foreign secretary Selwyn tion will be enjoyed by membejrs of Mrs. Ruth Beach, 143 Boulder Rd:; AraoJd B. Cordner, 20, of 152 our own share of the sins of be due for another meeting. Mean { CItr— i,----- — -S tele. Funeral Home, Willimantlc, and at Marriage Licenses retary Selwyn Uoydl Later the Decorations were handled by Lloyd arrived today for talks the Home League at their weekly Ronald Salisbury, Broad Brook; Chestnut St. was arrested early while, we retrace and retract our 9 o’clock in St. Mary's Church, Wil Lewis Alonzo Foreman, Rt. 3, Tunisian embassy stated that the Paul Gagne and reservations by with Greek officials over the meeting tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the James McGovern, 101 Helaine Rd.; Sunday- morning- and charged with France, and aim at promoting law. 7 9 . 0 0 limantlc. Burial W|lll be in-St. Jo CJoventry, knd Shirley Ann Swan bomtiing probably had shattered Kevin Taylor, ^ Bancroft Rd., thought back toward the comfort William' Legault and Dean Gatgs. future of Cyprus. He was to Im Salvation Army Citadel. During the iuUng a motor vehicle without the Justice and principle until they, in CALL MitchBlI 3"5i 35 FOR TOP QUALITY seph’s Cemetery, son. «0 W. Middle Tpke„ Feb. 16 French-Tunislan friendship beyond ■ Ray Henry’s ^cording orches- Joined by Sir Hugh Foot, Brit social hour iValentine refreshments Kockvllle; Ronald Litrito, Wap o w n e r!s permission. Patrolman stead of anarchy, prpvide Uje cli able world of ',the one-way clock. ^ SILENT GLOW OIL PURNERS ^ ■ V ' ; ■ \59°o Friends may call at the funeral kt St. James' Ot;urch. repair.. ' ' , n, V , ' ' ti;a played. 7 , ■ ish . gavqrnor of the crown col- will be served by Mrs, Major John ping: Bruce, Davis, 489 E. ifiddle Robert Lannan sold that the youth m b s i^T the conduct of all of uy. Reg. $99.96 for this handsome hoihe'from 7 to 9 p.m. today and I'Donald Wlllianl Dickie, Had^nb The Arab states, rallied behind Exalted Ruler Maurice Gaudet,. pay ialoiid in the eastern Miedl- Piclfup. \ Tpke.: Karen Falcettl, 7 Fern S]*.. took a edr belongtnjg to - LM F. r\ int^ retatiou(of A lowbpy Reg. $79-96, Colonial chests are always fa tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9, vUle, And Rella Geraldine Sinna- Tunisia. assisted by his officers and other terroaeon. Lloyd brought w(th Rocktdlle; Barbara Pecunieii, Cov Rldolfl of ]25 Armory S i from tha NO THRILL ,. design in a modem blond oak vorites at WBtkins. Here’s th^ latest; in ma- p.m. mon, 461 Parker S t, Feb. 22 at St. The Egyptian cabinet went into Elk dignitaries, gave the Eleven him . from Loodoli still sMret Mrs. C^eno Andrelnl, 89 Weaver entry; Geraltl Tonskl, MO E. liCid- rear of w ,Ook S t restavroat Prices Racing Breadlines? Mary’s Church. emergency session to review .the O'clock Yoast. British proposals for settling the Rd. requests- eighth grade Ipcal dle 'Ipke.; Leo Salvas, TalcoUvillt; about 11 m.qt. Saturday and drove Two aspects of tbS; fscassion in Fakenham, England lAV—Flnt BROTHERS V ;; w chest. Drawer in. baae. I pie or cherry, 44 inches wide. Louis Airnold Sites, 613 Main St.^ Incident. President Nasser’s secre Mrs. Delores Clark and oMi, 3 Drive it te his hOme. He was omated Jeoeph Fuhrer Anderson reported during the Cyprus dispute which has girls who plan to take axi^minations •itileh the country now finds itself prise in a draw bare was a free and Carole Ann Ahlberg, 39 tory of .state, AU Sabry, said evening tliat a portion of the pro- stroliMd relMOBs ' among Brit ftfr partial 2-y«ar scholarahipa to E; Mrs. Mary Cramer and oon, Uisn by .Loiuun after tbs owaor 315 CENTER pT. MANCHESTER Jooopli Fuhrar, t^olpo 'R4-, Bol Sprue* Bti Feb. M At,Bt. ICazy’a aes partieuiarijr disturising. One is flight in a light biplane. Winner Egypt "denounoee Uie French. oj>- .ceeds would be donated to Uie ain, OtMee owl Turitey, oU Mt Bt. Jossph Academy to have U^i Cborter Oak S t; Mr*. Bridget oamplaiaad te poHpo. Obrdnar wU was a Royal Air Force Jet pilot- ton, 4t«d tuddonly this m o i ^ r ** 'Cburch. ) prooeiv* offreaslon." Elki’ National Foundation. NATO oOteo.' th'eir applications In by Fsb. 17. Moreeau and eon. 3* Church B t be orraignbd la court on Fob. IT. I fc ' : I ' , I . ■i ■ ' , -f ■ ' . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1968 PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1968 >AGB NINB during th* U(« of your car. U'a ahe dreamt th»t ahe married a mil" a l l e y OOP T. HAMLIN *They Were Really Living* FAS EABtV XABOEST ■a ■ beat to croai-iwitch 'tirea avory llonalrc. ^ : Bolton 2,600 to 3,000 mllea for the flrat Friend Mn an underatandlnj Oukk, Japgjp-About 38 emm- 10.000 mllea; after that, every tone) — Uh-huh. My wife aulfera I D A-5AORE Sense and Nonsense trlM ar« mpoeted to ba Y«pr*- 4.000 mllea. from that delualdn, too. Committee Seeking Options sentad by nearly. 3,000 axhlbitoni •tHOSE TWO 3 Boy Bandit Suspects at the second (jaaka Trade Fair, W©?ENT Pay ef Rockoainy | paper offering $100 for the finding She—When were you bom? BEFORE' if she tella you ahe never goea which win iUrt in April. It is Bure. I got a larye charye out of! of the animal. out with perfect strangers, Just He—April 2nd. the largest trade fair In £he F ar Cbrlstmaa v The following day he went -wound tell her you're not perfect,. She^A day too late. On Two More School Sites £ « 8 t Tia a wonderful aeaaon I know. to the newspaper to aee if there Caught in Miami Hotel had been any anawera to' the ad- And the charye that 1 yot out of Joe Stokes was telling his Average technical ability multi The Bchool Bitee Committee winf ‘‘Evangeiiem Facei a New Day.” Chrtatmaa vertlaement. There was no one in plied . through cooperative effort (OMittiiMd from One) the building except the aged Jani friend about the dream that his From Meriden they boarded a M*k opttont on the John:l Bwaneon — The Board - of Deacons . ___ win meetmei Are all of thoae billa that I owe! wife had the night before. accomplish^ more - than great train for New York City and went Jr. ttrm and tha L#nt? pYoparty, it at «be . Congregational Cliurch par- —Jean Condor Soule. tor. waa annduncad yeatarday. Uh room tonight at 7:30. ' Wealthy dog owner—Where in the Joe—Yes, (chuckling) she said talent working along. A fourth boy, 14-yMr-old John oil to Newark, N. J. »»*> J.' BuUivaa of Wgttrfcury, wt* Tha committaa, which now holds Methodist Notea dickena ia everyone? The trio then took a commercial opUont on a 32-acra tract including The adult Bible ttudy group of Duriny a hold-up In Chicago JanltorgThey're all out looking picked up e t ht» home a few hour* atimlane to Miami. vb**^.,_jKV young male atenoyrapher waa hit after the robbery and haa been land ownad by Jamas Rogari, Olive 'United Methodist Church will for your dog. UUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOUPLK Roach eald that daputy auperin- H. Toomay and Laalla ft. Bolton, by a bullet. Thinking he waa mor charged with armed robbery. tendent of the Waterbury Police, meet gt the parsonage tonight at tally wounded he whiapered to a mada tha daclsion In a' maating 7:30. Sometimes ail that is needed to Bulllyan told police that he want Fred Hickey, te now vacationing friend: "Write to Mamie. Give her SBP.Wi gROTHBR JA I^ ALU ed to, back out but waa afraid he yaatarday at tha homa Of Its Chair Tomorrow night, several local my love, and tell her my laat brighten the day ia to rise a little In Florida and haa baen aaaignM man, Kaanay Hutchinson. church membera will attend the higher. KlfiWT, BUT YC7U 5N EAKED I , wduld be called ’’chicken,” to aaalat faderal and polica author- thoughta were of her. Carbon copiea i HULLO, MEeDLE-MOS6.‘'vJELL, UP O l US VJITMOOT TH E A 20-year-old W terbury wom Tha sctlon follows a vota of tha first session of the 6-week School BY AL VERMEER to Sadie, Peggy, and Kathleen.” AF?e you AFRAID IF YOU’D itlaa thare.' town maating Wadnesday to table for (Ihrlstlen Wockers at South PRISCILLA’S POP Woman' driver to owner of car 5M1LE You’D -SPRIMO A USUAL POSTCAROWA^N- an. Mra. Roberta Joan Darcy, la Tha parenU-bf both Barardi and INS — AND VOO'YE s o t alao being held under $10,000 bond tha cqmmittae's report recom Methodist Church In Manchester. ’<3IRL?j IE 1 ; y e a u .' T ^ W T ' she has Just gouged: ”Ck>odness. PERAtANEHT CRAO< IM THAT Quie wera relieved to hear that no Suecessivs sessions win be held > NOW A S W E L L , Oood man: One who ia neither A NEW s R ip Wit h o u t aa material witneaa in the c4mc. mending tha purchase of the l
/ I . I ■V • I. J M ANCHESTER. EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1958 PAGE iELEVEN PAGE TEJf MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1968 THE Milford Tops Green Manor in CBA Thriller, 89-85 Herald Angle ;e Young Rivals in Benefit lA R L YOST ’ o ^ \ Sports Editor Shirley Vittner Stuek to Compete Hoad^s Streak Leading Celtics Down Conservative Golfing SUNDAY New Haven, Feb. 10 ^ - k r«qulrad Immediate Paces Scorers filx arhopl boy 220-yarii free- Bob Knight Reading, writing, amji arithmeUc FinaUy Ended attention.. .Hit the road once; -g •g 'S T "le etylers have been picked to To Seven Healthy Men (with my aon) helpad occupy a day again at night, New Britain the | f | 2 - 1 V p F n i $ * t S compete in that et’cnt In the Helps Hebert to Victory completely divorced from the dfstination, w’here I met Dr. David • X ▼ Xyi. Ynie S55lmming Carnival here And Harris tports beat . . . (Ch'irch. a* usual, Waskowltz at Teachers College Hnturday. New York, Feb. 10 (/P)— That 14-game winning ftreak tfee By Pro Champ wa* ths firat Item on the slate with and we set a date for a get- my family joining me , , , I didn’t together in Sarasota, Fla., next The fairer aex of the “ Y " Picked by the Connecticut Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Assn, r*n o ff at the ■hicson, Ariz., Feb.-10 (>P)— Conservative -golf gave Lionel Tuesday Night Women’s High f^hoql' 8yrimmlng Coach- Hebert, the husky trumpet player from Lafayette, La., the L ob Angelea, Fab. 10 (JPt— Pro rcaliza that ice akatlng condition* month..The TCC quintet, sparked beginning of the season is standing them in good stead now were good until too 1 te and I just by (Charlie Keeney’ of Mancheire^ri League were a little too much ee Assn, tlie.v are: Pace Attack championship of the |15,000 Tucson Open yesterday and sent tennis (Jhampton Pancho CkmialM I — probabl.v good enough to give them the Eastern Division and Auatralta'a Law Hoad fiaadsd stayed around the house enjoying Danbury Teachers for the young men of the “ Y ” Aryiqd'nd Ostrander (2:06.6) : title even though they have only By PAT BOLDUC him to the San Antonio Open this week richer by $2,000. for Naw York today to rsaumt the company of m^ family. Torrliurioh High; Enno Kaany seven healthy men. Playing his shots with caution* their American tour' Wednesday (2:0C’6), Windham High; Jack Mnsriral Bobhy Knight and MONDAV Tom Heinsohn la the lataat cazu* after taking the.lead on the aec- night. I f their meeting in liUdi- ‘ 'How’a Campy?'" Insurance particularly off the boardl. P le t^ n t (2:05.5) Crosby High; Indians Glance ally, joining Bill Sharman and talented Ronnie Harria re ond hole of the final rotind, the eon Square Garden U anything executive John Lyons asked a* he waa given by Jim Kaiser, dlrecWr j March of D ^ es. |tay Hebert (2:07.2) Sacred Frank Ramsey who have body In turned to the Manchester current PGA champ came home Uliusual Round Ilk* tha two donnybrooks In San ■topped at the desk for a few mo of athleUcs. that most Manchester' ^ H®"’* /Heart; Hamid .Moran (2:11.2) juries. Heinsohn wa* sent home with a 66 for the par 70, 6,434-yard Francisco and Los Angeles, tha athletes at TCC have' gott(m'ro"vw ■ High School gym yesterday menta. I was glad to pass along easy as they thought^ugny (ircenivich High; and Bill At Third Spot Saturday night with an'apparent El Rio layout and a 72-hoIe total epectatora are In for a thrill. the mid-year-year exam*exams ■atlafarfnrUvsatisfactorily. **., . , . afternoon to haunt their for Turann, Aria., Feb. 10 (N5 — the info that the great Dodger With a fewtw breaks at the righit ri tttuck (2:18.3), Manchester case of food poisoning a ftw tha of 265. 15 under par. Frank'Htranahan,. at .Toleilo, (Jonzalea whipped Hoad at Pan catcher was showing„ improvement...... THURSDAY High. Celts beat the Cincinnati Royals mer teammates, the Green First Medal Flay Win time,luiir, the ine boys rjuy* couldcouiu havenave putput/the Ohio, had the most unusual Pacific Auditorium yeatarday to every day following his near fatal! Haberdasher Karl Keller spoke women in quite an embarraMtng Following Win 109-91 in Rochester. Manor rror. Thf two .stellar Putting played a big role, in his round of the $15,000 Tucson end a string of . seven atr)Ught auto accident last Tuesday .. Box* ■ * ’’ ^’’"»l**ricslly about the Boston The toll began to tell yaatarday rasfr* combined their talent* in first medal play win of the' PGA situation. The females won both Open Golf tourney during tha setbacks at ths hands of ths 23- Ing and wrestling promoter, 8 *m ' f’Poctsmen's Show^ which he wlt- matches, 2-1. ^ New York. Feb. 10 (Jh — The re as Syracuse roller up an easy 18^ th, winins: eecond* of a close, ex- circuit, maKing victory all the year-old Aussis. An old pro at Gulino, stopped off to report on his: ncssed rerentiy, and mentioned the final 18 holes yesterday. In the match between the Wal Hockey Foes surgent Springfield Indiana, occu 98 victory with the Celta benching citinp and thrillinB Connecticut sweeter. Putting had been trou 29, Gonzales had .to win the hard planned mat offering* at Foot tly casting exhibition by Ted Bob Couay and Bill Ruasell tvhen Btranahan had eight Mrdies nut Restaurant and the American pants of last place ir the American Parketball A»an. contest, to apark bling Hebert for several weeks. on the par-70 El Rio course yet way, too. He Inst the- first set.. Guard Hgll during the coming i William* who flicked the ashes off Hockey League for a good part of the Nats moN-ed far ahMd. the leapiic-leadinc Milford Chiefs Don January’, Eastland. Tex., one All-Stars, it was Shirley Vittner 4!ardeNational Hockey League standings Buffalo Bison* 4-1 and the runner- ed with 69 for the round' and a the first day lewd, had rounds matches Just b*' chance I afternoon for skating and once the a 319 triple and Rudy Wojnarowicz as a result of the weekend "status up Cleveland Barons eked out a present 7 'i game spreed over the the Chieis tvith only 1:30 to play. of 64-69-74-78— 280 to earn Gonzalen wee elated after his total o f 267, 13 under par, for checked the Volley Ball I^eague ' regular work was out of the way I with a second game of l i i did all quo." 2- 1 verdict over the fifth-place second place Nat- still not In dan TWO strings of aix atraight pointa $14.28. comeback and predicted that hh highlighted the aterling rally and 11,500. would win the American leg of ^ schedule at the West Side Rec and Joined my sons only to find the Ice they could to stay with the women All the teams which won Satur This Is a Fighter? Rochester American*. ger. Also, they liave time on their two fouL.»hota by the deadly Cutko, Three bogies didn't rattle big the tour. He now trails, 0-6. found that the Roto-Kt’s, of which at a neighborhood pond too soft, but it wasn't quite enough to over day. tasted defeat Sunday night. Carmen Baalllo strikes a dove-of-peace poae which wduld be a Ken Schlnkel'f goal early in the side with a "magic number” o f 10 after bfing fotiled deliberately by John Bamum o f Grand Rapids. Hoad won eight of the 13 Aus I am a member, were scheduled to. skating conditions, poor to bad. . . take the Women* League Leaders. Actually, fifth-place Toronto and good ad for the United Nationa. But he doesn't mean it. He last period gave Springfield its tri --any combination of Boston ■vic juat stopped roadwork in Miami for a few minutes to feed Knight, -provided the loaera with an Mich, Six birdies, including one on tralian matches, all played on the plev at night *o I joined the boy* , Night home u1tli my sons and I In the other match between the tail-end CThlcago were the only umph over Providence as the In tories or Nats’ losses— to clinch Rose Sparkles pigeons. Then he went on preparing for his braw'l with Ray the division title. 8,3-80 edge with hut 00 aeconds the 18th when his approach was grass, and Australian sports and, as usual, had a lot of (uri. , didn't need much templing to National All-Stars and Fletcher teams to suffer *s time is starting dians overcame one-goal deficits Robinson, March 25 at Chicago Stadium. shownng on the acorehoard clock. 'behind a heavy clump of'trees, w'riters were freely predicting that p_n_ce again t^e setting up of Frank , agree to take them akating after Glass it wa* a fine 124 by Dot to run out in their quest to gain three time*. Paul Larivee collected Dolph Schayes and Larry Coa- '.M iller and Red Hadden plu* the their homework was done. . . We tello scored 25 and 24 point*, re Timely Baaket brought him home with 67 and a Gonzales had Inst his touch and Cowle*. and Flo Johnson with a playoff berths. all three goals for the Red* In post 72-hole total of 269, g
Uouaca For Sal* Houaea For Salt' H oowmi to r Soto Automobiles for Sale 4 Household Services T'-HlKB OUGHTA BK Rbonu Without Board 59 Apurtment»>-Flat»— BY FAGALY and SUUiTrUN (XID MANCHESTER ~ New six Offered 13-A Tenements'. 63 FOUN- BEDROOM colonial, txcal- AA ZONE. Seldom do you find k Classified 1955 FORD Ranc^ W««on. Heater, ROOM FOR rant. Inqulra 0Uta room ranch home In Rockledga lent cpndltloiL Urge lot, central, Iqrge ranch home in keeping with Ice Sheath Covers defroster, custom interior. Fordo- PLAT FINISH Holland window TaUor Shop, S Blssell. Ml S-78S3. ONE ROOM furnished apartment aaotton, *Vi baUia, caramic ult only 818,600. Carlton W. Futchlna. Colanial atyle. Such a house was matic. Full price 11199, only S199 shades, made to measure. All Aftsr 6:80 Ml 8-5047. for one adult only. Apply apart lUtehan eounten. Attached garage, Xd 84182. custom built in 1960 and la avail down. Low bank terms. $4R month. metal veneUan blinds at a new fefiTEft 010 i W c i f BIOWIUO ABOUT EAMf H fR NIGHT BUT H it PIACES.'SHE MIGHT ment 4, 10 Depot Square. amaait# drive, fully lahoMiaped Advertisement ROOM FOR rent, suitable for one able. Delightful large living Brunner's Edsel, Talcottville. Tel. low price. Keys made while you THS BIO tPlUBSE WiPfcV WAS IN TOR - JUST AS WSg NAVE STAf/ED HOME WITH TV lot, $21,000. Call R. F. D im ock ^ ,, (IV) OFF PORTER STREET — room, picturesque dining room MI 8-5191. wait. Marlow's. or two'men. Shower. Call at 101 Realtor^ tO 8-6245, Joaeph Aah- ^***^i^P* Comer lot, amee- Upstate New York CLASSIFIED ADVT. Chestnut St. with bay window and comer cup vugrwflof ceL8BSAtiN^eit,nrrca,'rT Business Locations ford, Xu 9-6816, Barbara Woode, Ite drive. $14,780. Thle l- an ax- board. compact kitchen, dishwoen- DEPT. HOURS 1957 CHEVROLET four door. Xd 8-7702 or Robert Murdock, Xd cellent buy In a beautiful locaUon. ABSOLUTE Bargain — Upholster- OUR ANNivessAgy m ^fOuwiwoMPiRnii! for Rent er, dispoaal and oeporate break- 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Standard shift, six cylinder. Ivory mg, custom, made cornices, ATTRAUTl V ELY fundshsd and 8-6472. ■ R. F, Dimock Co., Realtors, Xd (OonUnaed from Fog* One) o 'jig today and indiinttad $Im atMo and yellow with accessories. S1950. CTVLC tuw ySAR f ANf 1 My NlBUTf M i cheerful rooms. Complete Ufht foot area. Three twin else bed- drapes and slip‘covers, $79.50 and RIAC* VOO IS OKAy^S^nACt FOR OFFICE or eomm'erclal uaa, 9-5245 or Joaeph Aahforo XD rooma, 3^r batha, nine double will get oome rain tomorrew or to Call .MI 9-6888 after 6 p.m. up. Choice of fArlca. Call Mrs. housekeeping tacllttlea available. BEAUnFUl. new three bedroom 9-6818, Barbara Woode, XT 8-7702, More two hours of sleet be morrow night. B-fMlfTKISIS Single, double. Children accepted three rooms, ground floor. Main ranch, hot water heat, ceramic cloaeta, playroom with fireplace, COPY CLOSING TIME LaPlne, Ml 0-3694. OONMA M yOUR St. near post office. Phone Xd Robert Murdock. XD 8-6472. breesewoy, garage. Beautiful yard ginning 'at 4 a.m. left. Laurel's New Orleans took a broottwr 1956 RAMBLER 6 - sedan with —limited Parking. Central. Rea- bath, excellent workmanship, 100' streets and sidewalks covered with today after launching the 10-day FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. dP luxe radio, heater, defroster, snauT* Bonable price! Corns seel Mrs. 9-5220, MI 8-7444. with lots of trees, 138'x300', For WEIAVTNQ of bums, moth holes frontage, $11,700. Carlton W. (XV) RIGA HEIGHTS, Bolton— sheets of ice. street parade ftsUvlUea wht4!h MON. THRU FRI. white tires, very low mileage. and' tom clothing, hosiery runs, Dorsey, 14'Arch St. Hutiwna, Xd 8-6182. Magnificent new ranch, Georgia umolntment please coll Elva ENTIRE BIHLOING about 6,500 Tyler, Realtor, Xd 9-4469. More freezing rain is forecast for reach a climax on llordl Oros. Next to new. only $1,895. Brun handbags repaired, tipper re aquare feet. Suitabls for atorea, marble fireplace, built in oven and. the northern two thirds of the 1 0 :3 0 A .M . ner's Edsel, Taicottville, Open tv n i XIANCHESTER—814,600 Cape The first night porod* wUl b« placement, umbrellas repaired, ROOM FOR RENT. MI 8-5874. oHice, Insurance companyf hall, stove, two car garage. See eigne 104 WALNVT ST.—Attractive two state tonight. Temperatures are staged tomorrow by the Krmra of evenings till 9. men's shirt collars reversed and four down, two unflnlehed up: Nice • on Bolton Center Rd. R. P. SATURDAY 9 A.M. etc. Occupancy s-6 months. In condition. Near achoole, tranepor- tenement, 4-4. 8ix rooms now oc expected tp fall to 24 to 30. Gemini. Carnival orgonisationa ore replaced. Marlow's Little Mend center of town. One car garag« for Dimock tc Co., Realtore, MI- cupied by owner with good income ' Florida Still Chilled known as Krewes. They put on ing Shop. tatloa, and aht^lng center. Im- BEAUTIFULLY '* furnished room, rent at the Center. Call XQ 0-5228, 9-6245, Joaeph Aahford. MI- from two room furnished apart A winter ohlll clung to Florida parades and private bolla TOUR COOPERATION WILL Trailer.1 6 -A mediata occupancy. Call the R. F. 94818, Barbara Woode, MI 8-7702 welt heated, tile bath, nice quiet or Ml 8-7444. Dimock Co., Realtore. Xd 9-5246 or ment. Oil steam heat, combination today With little Immediate pros The Krewes of OorroUton, Oke- BE APPRECIATED home. Parking. 816 Spruce St. or Robert Murdock, MT t-6472. windows and doors. Two garages. pect of relief. / MOBILE HOMES — Furniture tak Building— Coiitractinir 14 Joaeph Aahfor^ Xd 8-6818. Bar onoa and Alia ponded ysatorday. en as down payment on mobile bara Wooda, Xd 9-7702, Robert Price 816,700. Owner Xd 9-7679. The Weather Bur-au said a giant Oowds of people lined the stnsta, Suburban For Rent 63 X V m NEW CAPE, 816,900, Six fin- Dial Ml 3-2711 homes. Excellent lots available at ALL TYPES of carpentry work Xlurdock, Xd 84472. Ished rooma, bathe, ameelta high pressure a.vatem, stretching their hands stretching for favors Mansfield, Jenson's, Inc. (always TWO FURNISHED rooms with SIX ROOM Cape, five finished, from Cuba to the North Pole, pre done,, alterations, dormers, roof kitchen privileges. MI 8-8841. drive, choice location. R, F. thrown by Krewe-membsn on the reliable) 64 Park Road. West ing, porches, etc. Call Ml 9-5981. COVENTRY-Four room unfur (V) b u il d e r s cpecial-built for near bus and school. Owner trans vented low temperatures from nished apartment, gse heat. Sec Dimock k Co., Realtore. Xd ferred, price for immediate sale. floats. HartfoVd, AD 3-6214 or GA 9-4479. ROOM—Private parking. Residen himself. New living room with 9-5245, Joaeph Aahford, Xd 9-6818. ntoving out of the state. Before ICordi Groa eoda at mid Monday through Saturday. 9 to 5. BIDWEIX Home Improvement Co. ond floor, $45 per month. Avail built-in bookehelvee, finished rec S. A. Beechler, Xd 9-8952 or XD Tonight, temperatures of about Lost and Found 1 Alterations, additions garages. tial neighborhood. Phone Ml able Feb. 1. Wellee Agency, Cov Barbara Woode, MI 9-7702, or 84969. night Feb. 18 and the Leatbn s m - Monday. Wednesday, "ntursday 9-0086. reation room with fireplace and Robert Murdock, XD 8-6472. 36 degroea are forecast for the ex son begins Feb. 19, the various or- evenings. Re-sldtng specialists. Easy budg- entry. PI 2-7856. panaled dan. Huge kitchen dining LOST—Tan colored dog, white (Id) MANCHESTER inveetmW treme north with a low of 60 along gonizatlona have kept New et terms. MI 9-6495 or TR PLEASANT, clean room for one area. Twtea aa many vabinete ae SIX ROOM single. In good condi: the southeast coast and keys. markings on head and ' chest. 5-9109. ROCKVILLE — Weil heaUd threa property. Two family duplex. Elb- Orleans (Hzzy with 34 parades.' and two gentlemen, at Canter, room furnished apart'nent. In uaual. Two ceramic Ule bathe. For tioh. Oil heat, two-car garage lot cellent condition, large 3 bedroom A falling mercury was checked Answers to Dusty. Reward. Call Auto Driving School 7>A /fu rth er information or upolnt- The climax is the final day, when MI 9-1901. GENERAL repairing and remodel with parking, bath and shower. 29 quire first floor rear, Mrs. Porter, 90x160, priced at 111,000. for quick home, 3rd bedroom poeeible. somewhat overnight by increasing much of New Orleans dona *»*"*'* Hazel. MI 9-7088. 14 Laurel St, ment to aee cal) the R. F. Olmock sale. Reuben T. McCann Agency. Spacious renovated kitchen. Good cloudineiM. The Weather Bureau LARSON'S driving School—Offers ing. Specializing in building of tc Co., Realtore. XD 94248. Joseph MI 8-7700. and costumes for daylong merry LOST—Between Lincoln school and all types of driver education on garages and shell hotiset of all investment Income. Prime loca said cloudiness will continue build- making. Benton St. pair of glasses not in FURNISHED ROOM own kitchen, Ashford, XD 8-4HI18, Barbara tion. R. F. Dimock 8 Co., Real insured dual control cars, stand types. MI 3-0731. one block from Main Street, woods, MI 9-7702 or Robert Mur MANCHESTER — Now avaltable, case. MI 9-9303. ard or automatic. By trained and Wanted to Rent tors, XII 9-5245. Joseph Aahford, separate entrance, gentleman, dock, Xd 84472. new homes by Anaoldl. Five room Xd 94818, Barbara Woods, Xd certified instructor, licensed by parking. Ml 3-4724. ranches, six room coloniala. Occu LOST—Boy's Timex watch with the State of Conn. Ml 9-8075. GENERAL CARPENTRY work REFINED middle-aged businesa 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, XD leather expansion band. Vicinity of (XVn) TWO new Capet with 1100 pancy within 30 days. Charles done. Call evenings TR 5-7749. CLEAN. COMFORTABLE room woman needs two or three room ^uare f t of living area. 5 minutea 34473. Green School and Jensen St. MI heated, unfurnished apartment. Leeperance, XD 9-7620. Labor, Business Row MANCHESTER Driving Academy, for refined gentleman. 71 Chestnut from Mancheeter'' Green. Younvi-!■■ ungi' 9-7956. licensed by State of Conn, and ALL TYPES of repairs and new Call MI 9-2671 after 6 p.m. town kitchen, living room ig. construction. William Kanehl, con Help Wanted— Female 35 Articles For Sale 45 St. MI 9-5764. rn kltch with SIX ROOM RANCH. Attached sized Cape In good condition. Two Motor Vehlc.ic department. Can Household Goods 51 fireplacesplace veaUbule. Large lot. garage, radiant heat, 4% mort \ Life Measured hy Deeds, Not Years FOUND—Beagle puppy, black and fulfill all driver educational needs, tractor and builder. Call MI 3-7773. bathe, two flreplacee. Recreation brown female. Cal] I.,€e Fracchia, FURNISIfflD, heated room. Pri |16,m. R. Dlmoc: and Co., I gage can be aeaumed. Call MI Fred Ayer Vefpimnek would have been 98 years old yesterday, had he lived. He died Nov. 10. from 16 to 60. Standard shiR, push FAIRBANKS-MORSE water sys WANTED—Gooo. resaleable uaed vate entrance. Gentleman. 88 East Business Property For Sale 70 room, lota of extras. Sensibly On New Jobless Aid Dog Warden, Ml 3-8594. tems. Shallow or deep well aump, furniture. Watklna Brothers. Ml Rcaltora, XD 94245, Joseph Ash 9-8479. priced. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, XD Students at Verplanck School remembered him this morning as school opened. A short cere button, fluid drive and automatic. EXPERIENCED Center St. VILLAGE STORE-Well located ford, XD 9-(W18, Barbara Woode, mony was piped over the Intercom system. These students, all sixth graders, recalled some of Serving Manchester. Rockville, Aluminum Storms and or dewatering pumps. Water soft 8-5171. MANCHESTER — Six rooms, fuU 3-1577 or MI 9-7751. m\ FOUND—Brown mongrel female. eners, purifiers, water heaters. In country store with growing busi XD 8-7702, or JRobert Murdock, MI the Verplanck histofy. Phillip Rusconl holda the trowel Verplanck used to lay the cornerstone of Call Ix^e Fracchta, ■ Dog Warden, Coventry, Bolton. Andover and Screens 14-A PLEASANT room for one or two, 8-6472. basement, oil heat, tile bath, com the school named in his honor. Patricia Rackowaki, who was chairman, and Nancy Hayward (Continued from Fogo One) Sewins: Machine Operators stallation and service. Capitol SALE 1-3 OFF on wallpaper. Wall separate entrance, parking. Phone ness. Very good prospects for 119 BENTON ST.—Sturdy A l four MI 3-8594. Vernon. Call Mr. Mlclette, PI tllea 4c a tile, Kentile, from 7c right owner. Attractive fl4^ room bination windows and doors. City room expandable bungalow with look over one of Verplsmck's worka held by XIargaret Scott. (Herald Photo by Oflara). 8-7249. COMPLETE price range of alum Equipment Co., 38 Main. MI Xd 8-8905. 88 SCARBOROUGH RD- - Vacant 47 Permits could only be oecfunpUshed by a 3-7958. each. Green Palm and Wallpaper, apartment, two-car garage, fix utilities. Excellent condition. Ga garage. 10% down. Priced reason FOUND—Black and brown male inum windows, doors, awnings. five year old six room Colonial, rage. Ameaite drive. 36 daya occu inIn current unemunei— ployra^ ’ — ...... b ea ^ U Jalousies. For free estimate call Apply at the Green. LARGE furnished room. One or tures and inventory hicluded at able. 818,500. Phone XU 34373. with red collar. Call I.,ee Fracchia, MORTLOCK’S Driving School — large living room, fireplace metal pancy. Priced at only $13,600. special, session th« General As* Licensed by State of Conn. Author us now. Home Specialities Co. MI COMBINATION storm door 36x81, two gentlemen, all conveniences, full reduced price of $17,000. Own Brae-Bum Realty. Vilakazi Speaks Columbia Issued for 01 Dog Warden, MI 3-8594. Manchester Modes, Inc. $15. Kitchen heater, coal or wood, er will consider trade for house. kitchen cabinete, attached garage, Charles Lesperance, MI 6-7630. sembly. ised by Dept, of Motor Vehicles 3-2856. parking, near bUa line, close to large porch, hot water heat oil, About Town $20. 6 foot 9 skis complete, bind LOVESEAT, toaat color. Call XII restaurant. XII 9-6914. Directions on' request. Talbot The CJonnsctlout Chsmbw of FOUND — Brown mongrel male, for driver education. Including 3-4814 after 5. tile bath and first floor lavatory, (VI) REDUCED TO $14,900. Six Lots tor Sato 71 To Cosmopolitans The Hollister PTA will meet to Commeres, however, sold K sew with choke chain and leather classroom teaching for 16 years Pine St., Manchester ings and poles, $18. Giiaranteed re Agency. PI 2-6600. room Cape, six finished ooms. Greenhaven Roofing— Siding 16 built '38 Ford motor, only 3,000 Alumimun storm windows and morrow night at 8 o'clock in the no need for convening the (Senerol leash. Call Xjtt Fracchia, Dog old and up. Three cars, push but ELECTTRIC STOVE, in excellent 0>mpleted game room in base BOLTON—Two large wooded lots Scout Troop miles, $50. All good condition. MI FURNISHED ROOM for rent. 136 screens. Near hue and achoole, "Africa, and My Work In An school auditorium. The program ^ m b l y at this time. Robert P. Warden. MI 3-8594. ton drive-standard shift-automa- SPECHAL WINTER rates for aU condition^ also large size storm Farms and i-and for Sale 71 real bargain, A-l condition Price ment, detached garage. Ideal lo on WiUiama Road. Call owner, Xd Uc. Ml 9-7398. 3-4526. Biasell St. cation near transportation and thropology” waa the title of the will feature men’s night, with Permits to mbve 47 houses from Stacy, chamber preeident, sold in types of roofing and tiding. For door. Tel. MI 9-3579. 822,800. George L. Grazladio, 34821. dancing and entertainment. a statement: FOUND— Brown mongrel, part STENOGRAPHER FOR DIFFERENT tizes and types Realtor, Xd 8-5878. shopping center. R. F. Dimock k talk given by Prof. Absolom Vila Top in Show the 82-unit Greenhaven housing Airedale and Setter, male. Call free estimate, call Manchester LARGE WALNUT dining room WELL HEATED, clean front room, kazi of South Africa at the meet site had been issued by the Town present time, we do not Business Services Offered 13 Roofing and Siding Co., Inc. MI RUG 9x18, all wool broadloom, rose central location, parking, break of farms and land tracts within ?0 Co., Realtors, Xd 94346, Joseph COVENTRY—Near lake. 35 large I>ee Fracchia, Dog Warden, MI Interesting position for an intel table and chairs. Also camp trail beige, including pad. excellent ing of the Coamopolitan Club Fri A dramatic workshop for all Engineering Department today think it would be helpful to the 9-8933. er, both reasonable. Call MI 3-7246. fast arrangements if desired. XII miles of Hartford. I.awrence F. XIANCHESTER—Custom brick and Ashford. MI 9-6818, Barbara lots, $100 each. Tel. Ck)ventry, PI Boy Scout Troop 62, Wilbur 3-8594. FLOOR SANDING and retlnishing. ligent and capable stenog^rapher. condition. Also traverse drapes, frame six room ranch, two fire 3-7856. Eveninga PI 3-7932. day afternoon. Girl Scout leaders will Im held to with five more days to go before general economic situation to re 3-4921. Flano, Broker. Ml 9-5910. Woods, xn 9-7702 or Robert Mur Fletcher, Scoutmaster, won first convene the General Assembly." Specializing tn old floors. Ml RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and Varied duties including figure for picture windows and regular places, large recreation room, dock, MI 34472. Prof. Vilakazi ia now a member morrow morning from 9:30 to 11 in the removal deadline. work. 37 hour, 5 day week. Excel LOT FOR SALE—Porter 81, aec- lace in the Natchaug District Wrecking companies which Stacy cited what he termed 9-5750. built up roofs, gutter and con KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney, windows. TR 5-2272. SOUTH WINDSOR —Four acres only 117,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, of the' faculty of the Hartford icout Exposition In the State Ar Woodruff Hall of the Center Con Announcements lent benefit program. nice woodland with brook, para Xd 94132. (XXI) GLASTONBURY — Five tion. City water and sewer. Suit Seminary Foundation and was in gregational Church. This session bought the hoiues agreed to move •present unclsrified trends in our ductor work, roof, chimney re 38 Maple St. Tel. MI 3-4327, FURNISHED room, near Main St. mory in wllUmantle: Saturday. economy.” pairs. Ray Kagenow, MI 9-2214. 9 Hazel St., MI 9-2170. dise for growing blueberries or room ranch with breezeway and able for Cape Cod or (Colonial. troduced by Mrs. Hooks Johnston will be on troop dramatics. them by Jan. 1. The removal dead INCOME TAXES prepared in your MORTBNSBN TV. Specialized RCA FIRST NATIONAL STORES VKJTORIAN sofa, very good condi TWO-FAXdLY flats — We^have garage. Near Country Club. Extra Price 83,000. Phone MI 34273, The troop won with an exhibit In addition, he sold, no feasible home or by appointment. Exper Ray Jackson, ^ 3-8325. USED LUMBER, assorted sizes. strawberries. 300 feet off good of Onter Church. that kept all- 45 members busy at line waa later extended by the television sendee. Ml 9-4641 Flooring, doors, windows and tion. MI 9-9673. road, $4,(i00. MI 8-7733. three of these. One is 6 and 5; the large rooms, fireplace, paneled Brae-Bum Realty. He made comparisons of the cul town to Feb. 15. the Legislature ienced tax work. MI 3-4723. PARK AND OAKLAND AVES. some time during {he day. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Strick could effectively reduce unemploy- ROOFING. SIDING, palnUng. Car plumbing supplies. Electric hot Boarders Wanted 59-A other twi are only one year old living room wall. Aluminum com ture and civilization of Africa with land. 321 Oakland St., were given a Houses in the town and State- M A M RUBBISH Removal Serv pentry. Alterations and additions. EAST HARTFORD, CONN. water heater. Choman’s House PORTABLE radio-phono, three and are 4 and 4. Good financing on bination doors and windowa. Im that of the Western world, noting A highlight was their observa built project have been resold to ment has been mode apparent. ice. Cleaning attics, cellars and speed, new needle. Good condition. Houses for Sale 72 the new homes. T. J. Crockett, mediate occupancy. R. F. Dlmock Suburban for Sal* 75 tion tower which wag erected Irt surprise birthday dinner Saturday INCOME TAXES prepared. Call Ceilings. Workmanship guaran wrecking, Stock Place off North that man is Influenced by his en night by their children and grand individuals by the wrecking firma The Manufacturers Association yards. Incinerators emptied, ashes teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn $17. MI 3-1712 after 6 p.m. R(X)X4 AND BOARD, gentleman. Realtor, MI 8-1577 or MI 9-7751. k Co., Realtors, XII 9.5245. Joseph 18 minutea in the arena in the af of Connecticut Inc,, also opposed MI 9-3329. removed. Contract service avail MOST WOMEN use cosmetics. The Main St. Open Saturday 8-4, week BOLTON CENTER-Spacioua six vironment rather than so-called ternoon, and in only 14 minutes children. Her birthday occurred on According to General Manager St. MI 3-4860. days 3 :30-5:30 or call MI 9-2392. Tel. MI 3-7675. MANCHESTER— New seven room Ashford, MI 9-6818, Barbara Inborn traits. Richard Martin, the contracts held the special session. ^ able. MI 9-9757. ^ demand for Avon Cosmetlcsy is JUST PICK Up ranch, many extras. Call Builder- (XI) OVERSIZED Brick Cape. roomer with breezeway and two- during the evening performance. Feb. 6 and his occurs in March. $3 Woods., Ml 9-7702 or Robert Mur About 60 per cent of South Afri by the firms can be taken up if the " S t a t e govemmenta should not FOR THE best in shingle and built tremendous. You con cash in on WEEHILY PAYMENTS Owner. MI 3-6321. Five rooms down, two unfinished car garage. Loaded with extras The rope-making machine the They received many gifts. INCOME TAXES prepared. Call TRASH Removal —Weekly service this demand by becoming an Avon ANp ALL THIS IS YOURS dock, MI 3-8472. and is in lip-top condition. l>,i ca has now been Christianized. houses are not off the site by the he expected to enact special l e ^ - MI 9-6056. up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim Building Materials 47 Apartments— Flat»— up. Family room in basement. troop had contrived and demon new deadline. laUon every time the national now available at a price anyone Representative and earn good 3 Complete NEW SOC ROOM houso. Carter St.. batha. Beautiful view. Look this Missionaries have changed and im strated during the day attracted Marine Cpl. Joseph G. Soucle, ney and roof repairs call Coughlin. Tenements 6.1 IVesent mortgage can oe as SEVEN ROOM home, two-car ga proved things somewhat there. Specifications were prepared by economy fluctuates,’’ eaW N W FEDERAL INCOME taxes pre can afford. So to ke.ep your MI d-7707. money full or part-time. Phone MI No. 1 Douglas Fir Framing Rooms of F^irniture ! Manchester. Five rooma, coropitte sumed. R. F. Dimock k Co., Real rage. near schoola. Quick occupan one over and make us an offer. a great deal of attention, as did son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Sou premises clean call Hurrl-Cjlean 3-5194. Beautiful WeBtinghouae Elec. I full rear dormer, IH baths, fire- Has to be sold. T. J. Crockett, However, there still remain rem the town engineer for sale of the Ford, executive vice president-of pared with your savings in mind. Per M’ $110, APARTMENTS — 3*4 rooms for tors, MI 9-5245. Joseph Ashford. cy. Owner transferred. (Jharles the chcmplng of logs and making cle. 28 Turnbull Rd., Is serving the association. Transit ol Manchester. MI 9-7853. jtcfrlgerator I place, basement garage. T. Shan- Lesperance, .MI 9-7820. Realtor, MI 3-1577 or XU 9-7751. nants of some of the old tribal with the 8lh Marine Regiment. 2nd bulldinga formerly occupied by Reasonable rates. Call MI 9-8246. MIDDLEAGED woman to stay Flush Door No. 1 (Jlear. adults. Excellent for 2 or 3 busi MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods. MI- of rustic seats before the Adiron Ford sold Oonnecticut's unem Light tnicking also available. Roofing— Chimney 16-A Each from $4.40 Reautiful Bedroom Suite ness women. New. Rockville near I non. Builder, Ml.8-7469, BU 9-1418. customs, he said. dack cabin constructed by the Marine Division, at Camp Lejeune, veterans behind the police station with children (girls 9 to 11) while 9-7702, or Robert Murdock. MI- HEBRON r o a d , Bolton—Two new on E. Middle Tpke. ployment and welfare provisions Disappearing Stairways each $24.95' Beautiful Living Room Suite parkway. Quick trip to Kartford. 84472. SOUTH. WINDSOR — Spencer boys and taken down to the ar N. C. HILLS' TELEVISION Service. ROOFING - Specializing In repair parents work second shift. Call MI Beautiful Dinette Set XIANCHES'TER—Five rooms (one ranch homes on acre lota ready The town now plans to use the are already the most liberal In the Personals Clear Casing-^Full Stock Lin. .OiJSc High, quiet realdentlal location. Heights. Attractive 5’ 4 room mory. country. Available at ail times. Philco fac ing roofs of all kinds Also new 3-7298 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Beautiful "De Luxe" Range unfinished) excellent condition, FOUR BE^IROOM Dutch colonial. ranch In A-l condition. Hot water for occupancy. Six rooms, built-in Valentine Party land as the site of a new Junior tory supervised service. Tel. MI 8d and 16d (Jommon Nalls Close to year 'round sports Latest I aluminum stornis, $8,700. Carlton stoves, fireplace, basement ga Liicien Levesque, assistant surf Sgt. (Christopher W. Hew WEDDING Stationery — Beautiful roots. Gutter work. Chinmeys Instead of Westinghouse Elec. appliances, television antenna, 1V4 bathe, three lots. Manchester oil heat, fireplace, full basement. itt, son of Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Hew high school. "It U the purpose of our Unem 9-9698. Keg. 1^0.35 ! W. Hutchins, Ml 9 5132. rage. combination windows. Sell scoutmaster, was in charge of the ployment Oorapensotlon Act snd selection at money saving prices. cleaned, repaired, 26 years’ ex Plyscore 4/0 x 8/0 Per M'/$87.00 Refrigerator if you prefer laundromat, no furniture. Amesite Green area. Xd 9-1305. I-arge wooded lot. Reason for aell- Held for Pupils patrols which built and lashed the itt, 77 West St., graduated recent- Campress, 5 South Main St. MI pellerience Free estimates Call Help Wanted— Male 36 Rugs. Lamps, Tables, Linoleum I ing, owner transferred Call for ing for $17,000; possible to assume welfare laws . . . to tok« care of UNOLEUM, asphalt tile wall cov- No. 1 Oak Flooring Per M ’ $165 parking, 2 ears each. Acre of back 1 (XTV) PRICED for Immediate sale. $12,000 conventional mortgage now tower. i.v from the Non-Commissioned such situations,’’ Ford said. 9-2240. Evenings by appointment. Hoowley. Manchester Mj 8-5361. Mahogany Paneling / Ft. 15c and a Few Other Articles lawn. No pets. $100. Xn 9-4824 TR (I) SIX ROOM CAPE. Reduced i further particulars Alice CJIampet. Officers Preparatory School in ering. Phone MI 3-8109, Quality SHOE SALESMAN- Experienced Large split, 2
) ■ A . - s ■ .■iK *■ ', -\ \ ri • ; 1 .-.j, \ }■ I-. L PAGE FOURTEEN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1968 iMaurb^Ht^r lEa^ntng If^ralh ' , ■ ' ’ .’I . — ------Average'Dally Net Prese Run The Weather Mary Buahnell Cheney Auxiliary old friend had bought It in Bolton. Ferecaat e f U. 8, Weather Burcaa will meet tonight at 7 o’clock in For ttM Week Ended About Town FltaGerald hintedrthat the friend, February 9, 1958 the State Armory. The birthdays Gjurt Cases whom Gonder named, would be ar Fair, roattaued vary ooM t«> o f Lincoln and Washington- will be rested and that the entire beer- Bight aad Wedneeday. Lbw to Dr. WlnfieltJ T. Moyrr, 342 M*in ob.served, and plans made for the purchasing . episode would be in 12,627 night 5-15 above In ritlee, 5-ie be Auxiliary's March birthday. Bt., U on vacation until Thuraday. Saturday Cases vestigated. Y * Member of the Audit low aome rural area*. . High . Town Court Judge. Wesley C. Gonder was rsleased under |l,OtJo '■ That Interpret The Wednenday In 29*.- Zion Lutheran Church Choir will Bureau e f Onwlatloa Mcmoria] Temple, Pythian Sis- Gryk continued to "have no sym bond for appeal, requested by the Wiahes O f The Family Manchester— A City, of Village Charm tera, will meet tomorrow niicht at rehearse tomorrow at 7:30 p.m„ pathy for teenagers whb havs no two puths' attorney, Paulddarte, # o'clock In Odd Feltowa Hall. Fol and the Sunday school teachers will respect for the law” as he sen who himeelf, told the court that he havi* a meeting at the same hour tenced Henry E. Gonder Jr,, 18, of had no sympathy for teenagers JOHNS. BURKE (Ctaaiffled AdverMklng en Page It) PRICE FIVE CENTS lowing the meeting a Valentine ap- VOL. LXXVII, NO. 112 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1958 cial will be held, with Mrs .Tames Wednesday*’' evening at the church. Andover, to SO. days in Jail for re whb buy liquor or get someone to FUNERAL HOME Smith ^ind her committee in sisting arrest and fined ^Im $20 for buy It for them. Gonder, the court charge. St. Maytaret's Circle, Daugh intoxication. Chaiiges of breach of also learned, had last year, bean irEL. HI s-«a«8 ■ ters of Isabella, will meet to the peace brought against Gonder released from the Cheshire Re 87 EAST CENTER ST. jU.S. Drivers Called' HlUatown Grange, No. 87, will morrow at 8 p.m. in the K of C end hts 18-year-old companion, formatory where he had been sent AMBULANCE SERVICE rponaor a public card party in the Home. Mrs. John Cagianelli will Ralph G. Brown Jr., 18, of 414 after committing similar offenses Chou En-llai Quits i Better Than British Grange Hall. Ea.st Hartford, to serve as chairman of the hospi Parker SI., were dismissed. here. morrow night at 8 o'clock. Monte tality committee. . Gonder and Brown were arrested Rosa Rockland, 18, of Teaneck. Carlo whiat will he played, high Jan. 25 on Main St. by Patrolman N. J., charged with speeding, was London, Feb. 11 (AI— A and low Bcore prizes for men and The Nathan Hale PTA will hold Walter Caasella Jr. Gon.der, who fined 824. He was arrested last British government official Ike Denies women will be awarded, and re Its monthly meeting tomorrow at 8 Whs obaerved by Cassells stagger week by State Police on-RL IS as OLLIE'S Foreign Minister says Americans are better freshments will be served. p.m. in the school auditorium. A ing across the street was brought he was retuminc to hla Lome from drivers than Britons. siirpri.se program is planned. to police headquarters where he Boston University where he is a Richard Nugent, parliamen "tussled with Patrolman John Members of Fire Co. No. 1, 8th Homemade apple pie and ice student. AUTO BODY tary secretary to the Trans Hughes” as he was led to a cell, District Fire Department, will hold cream will be served after the Wendell S. Gntea Jninen M. HIggina Robert O. Krauae Gerard F. Codorre, 22, of Glas Job, Still Premier port Ministry, told a meeting the court was told by Prosecutor ★ WELDING their monthly meeting tonight at of the Royal Automobile Club business session. John FitzGerald. Cassells had ear tonbury, wss fined $3 for parking | 8 o'clock at the firehouse. too close to an intersection. | ★ AUTO BODY and last night Americana drive at lier' found a partially consumed higher speeds but have more case of beer in the back seat of William J. Alien Jr.. 42, of 66 i FENDER REPAIRS Stanley J. Jer.j-k ,Tr. of Wilson, London, Feb. 11 (IP)— Pei skill at the wheel than the Fate Oxford St., and Mrs. Florence D. | Linked Sewer Service Gender's car. Brown was rrested ★ COMPLETE CAR ping Radio announced today BritUh. formerly of Manchester, recently Three Pass State Bar Exams later when he appeared at head Hathaway, 60, of S64 Porter St...' passed the Connecticut State Bar were found innocer,* o f chargee o f , that Chou En-lai has been "re "They pay heed to their quarters and demanded to know PAINTING highway safety rules,” Nu examination. He is a graduate of Three Manchester reaidenta were ae a corporal with a helicopter unit H iggin. la employed by the why he wasn't arrested If Gonder paeeing a standing school bus. I.AOQUER and BNAMBL lieved” as Copimunist China’s the University of Connecticut and Plans Started gent declared. “They accept srniong the 41 candidate, who auc- and la still in the Reserve. A t the Hartford Accident and Indemnity was, FitzGerald said. foreign minister on his own discipline, and that is what the the University of Connecticut Uaw present time he la employed by the Co. as a claims adjuster. He has In a lengthy trial, both the prose 8 Griawold Street A start on getting sewer service ceufully pasted rebent examina recommendation. The broad drivers of this country need." Alcorn Raps Appeal School. He is married to the for Aetna Insurance Co. of Hartford no immediate plana for the future. cutor and the Judge repeatly Charge Tel. Ml 9 6026 mer June Claugh.sey. daughter of to unsewered areas In the north tions for admission to the Connecti as a claims adjuster. He has no He is married and ha. two chll- warned Gonder against committing Tour cast said he retained his post Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fitzgerald. west section of Manchester had cut State Bar. immediate plane for the future. d'.'en. perjury and contempt of court when as premier. I been made today. Preecripri-me 115 St. John's St, They are Wendell S. Gates of 311 Gates ■ is sjngle. ' Krause, the Kin of Mr. arid Mrs. questioned about where he had pur nets vice Premier Ohen Yl wa« ap Work on prfliniinary plans for a Woodbridge St'.; James M. Higgins C. Higgims and the late Dr. Hlg- George B. Krause of 44 Plymouth chased the beer. pointed to lucceed Chou a* a for Jordan, Iraq With Martin Dinner William Griffin of Henry St., pumping station is now in prog o' 42 Maple St.: and Robert G. C. Hi-gins and the late Dr. Higf- Lane, attended Manchester High A t first he testifle* that a “ North PINE PHARMACY eign miniater. and Fred Schuetz of Ken.sington ress, according to Water and Sewer End bum" h id bought it for him Krause of 332 Summit St. All three glns. of 45 Boulder Rd., was born School, graduated from the Uni 884 Ceater S t—m t-NI4 e TTie action* were taken » t a St., recently retired Enfield Prison ; Department Superintendent Fbed but latei* he said that a 19-year- ^plenary aeaalon of the National Ready Plan for Wa.shington, P'eb. 11 (iT’)— The Eisenhower administration are natives of Manchester. April 6. 1931. He attended St. versity of Connecticut in 1953 and RAY-ANN 9 ' guards, will be given a testimon Thrall. Gates, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James’ School; Canterbury School from Boston University Xiaw People's Congrea*. which began today disavowed any connection with a Republican fund ap ial dinner tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. If completed, the station would Harold G. Gates, was born Nov. in New Bedford. Conn., Holy Cross School In 1956. TV CLINIC meeUng in the Red Chineae capi Federal Union peal in Te.xa.s which linked party contributions and the fate at Tara Hall, Thompsonvillc, by I help make sewer service available 0, 1928. He attended local schools and graduated from the Univer.sity 128 SPRUCE HT. tal yestarday. I to the Woodbrldge development, A member of the Maasachusett. Chen Yl | of the natural gas bill. the AFL-CIO Union of Prison and graduated from Manchester of Connecticut School of Law In 24-Hour Service The Red Radio parts of Center St. and W. Middle Bar, also. Krause is employed by would continue ta hold hla poat aa ■ So did Chairman Meade Alcorn of the Republican N^Kionsl..^ Guards. , . High School in 1947. He graduated 1957. the Connecticut Bank and Trust ff$h Amman. Jordan. Feb, 11 iJPt Tpke,, and, eventually, to the from the College of Business Ad A Navy veteran, Higgins still $ a vice premier. He atao is a mar- I Iraq’s King Faisal arrived today Committee. Biickland area. Co. in the tnjst department. He ahal in the Chineae Army. ministration at Boston University I holds his commis.ston as a lieuten has no immediate plans for the fu tasty ; in Amman where he and his cousin. The apiieal, printed today in the Washington Post, went The preliminary planning Job in 1955 and from the University’s M m '* The broadcaat aald; King Husaein, are expected to pro- ant (Jgl In the Naval Reserve, ture. •The National People’a Congreaa out in connection with a $100-a-platc fund-raising dinner in RANGE was being done by the Henry Law School in 1957. While in the Navy he served on a j claim a federal union merging Jor- Souther Engineering Co. of Hart K ause la married and has one in a declaion at lU pTenar>'plei searion Houston la.st night in honor of Rep. Joseph W. Martin Jr., of \ Ml An Arm y veteran. Gates served deatroyer escort. child. j dan and Iraq. ford. The firm was employed after 9 this afternoon appointed Vice Pre-1 Highly placed Jordan officials Massachu.setts, GOP House leader. rUEL OIL 33 residents of the Woodbridge mler Chen Yl concurrently foreign ■ I said the federal union will be pro Under a Jan. .30 date, it bore the signature of H. J. (Jack) RAYTHEON minister on the recommendation of tract and the Turnpike petitioned agency for care and explain about present at the meeting and will claimed tomorrow or Thursday. Porter, Te.xas Republican national committeeman.. GASOLINE Group to Foriii .services to iinniai ried mothers, j Cakes and pastries with that home-made flavor and Vernier Chou En-lai. CHOU EN-I.A1 for sewer service. tell of the work of their groups. . I "W e cannot now foresee any 11 saiil .Martin had always been'* She will also spesk of the need "The Premier was relieved of his ---- .------— A sewer trunk line now in exis Mrs. Stanley C. Rockwell of West oven-fresh goodness. Make an occasion really special i^ o n b e b thing that could happen to prevent a friend of the Texas oil and gas for an active and interested group 2> concurrent pMt as minister of for- lagging campaign to teach tence on Center St. between Thom Child Welfare Hartford, assistant chairman of with our superior baked goods! 9 it." one official said. “The talks Industries, had helped pass a bill in Manchester, working together F.I.F.CTIIO.MC as Dr. and a point near the Hocka- the Central District Auxiliary will -i.inir ,,.r Ghlna’a 400 million illiterates to between the two monarchs will not to ease federal control over na Schwartz Out as an auxiliarj’. B ANTLY OIL num River cannot be used until a Auxiliary Here attend: also Mrs Charle.s Weis- TEtrH .XIl'IA.XS In the P elD m rh Iertrch v since last long perhaps one day ’ tural gas producer* in the past, Children’s Services of Connecti hierarchy since ^ round-faced, fat man Faisal is expected to return I .iMi' \\i, ;\ i. pumping station has been Installed, ner of Slmsburj', formerly of and it will be up to Martin to mus — — I cut cared for 11 Manchester ch ll-. e Thrall said. The line was construct Manchester, who will speak of the Th* a*t>c I •■aariaai ^*Hls ird Field Armv wss first i" *>1* mld-.50s. Chen is an "old Thursday to Baghdad. | ter al least 65 per rent of the As FCC Prober, : MMN <1 m;i;i An effort is underway to form j dren in 1957 and three unmarried Valentine Goodies bs'«f<*8 (Of Ai Se*>4e4 ed under State contract while work a Manche.ster auxiliary unit ofj new auxiliarj’ in that town. n...r fb. Ynnrtze River and first! >evolutionary," with a record of Informed soiirres say conditions: Republican votes "in. order to pass j was bging done on Center St. dur- mothers. During the month of Jan »« ••• bp TEL Mlfclicll 9-4595 the Children's . Services of Con • VALE.VnNE HEART SHAPED CAKES epa*C**v* V Co^pa-r '•* into Shanghai during the Red c o n - ! Communist service extending back for federation of the two Hashe- the gas bill this year,” ing 1956. "nie town repaid the State uary this year three children and ■ i necticut. Queat w w fh Kai-shek ! to before the Long March of the mile kingdoms already have large- “ He has to put Republican mem-; Now Witness one unmarried mother from Man 1. OUAlANUf M l T tliv l^ N ANO KOCKVILLE TR 5-3271 I with $29,000. according to the de • ASSORTED COOKIES to Formoaa. For awhile he waa 1930s. | ly been agreed upon. .Negotiations: bers from northern and eastern! Leaders in the movement have chester received care. tAD»Otf9A« W0t8 fOttODATi, partment superintendent. shunted into relative ohscuritv ss He made his debut on the in- between the two governments have | canauming areas on the spot polil-! W’ashinglon, ■ Feb. I I (JT—Dr. planned an informal meeting Mrs. Glover E. Howe of the .SPEUIAf 9. UtpoMf p4M*tat«*4«p*t«a WINDOW SHADES m lliUry mayor of .Shanghai, then temational scene in the summer been going on for days on a union , ically." the appeal added. “ be-> Bernard Schwartz, fired as coun Thuraday and ha\’e invited any Tolland County Auxiliary will he TUni FRUni RUM CAKES 9» Cbarp* AOf Oarpe PH^RImApP pm— in 1955 was named a vice premier! of )95.5. when he accompanied which would coun'.er the over-| one iqterested In child welfare to Grtan, VYhiU, Ecru cause the hill is not popular due sel to a special House investigating under Chou. . Chou to the Asian-African Con- shadowing one of Egypt and Syria. : committee, went before his erst attend and to assist in Children's 7 LAYER CAKES <9 to the distorttoiT of facts by news-! V/ashabla 4* IptI
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