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VOL; LXXIX, NO. 103 (TWELVE PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1960 (ClMoitled. Adrerttelng on Pnge 10) ‘ PRICE FIVE CENTS Israelis^ Syrians Sen. Kennedy Ponders Race Ground In California Rebels Fight Air, Milford, Feb. 1 (iP)—A sail­ Washington, Feb. 1 (fP)— or asleep in the front seat of Sen. John F. Kennedy an auto was injured fatally to­ Battles on Border Mass) has told friends he-Will day when he fell out of the decide by mid-March whether moving car and struck his to oppose Gov. Edmund G. head on the pavement. Damaacue, Syria, Feb. 1 *"'* state Police identified the vic­ —Four Arab fighter planed to­ two wounded by Syrian shots yes­ (Pat) Brown in the June 7 tim as Airman- Robert Spingler, terday. California Democratic pri­ -day shot down one laraeli 21. of 47 W hite Hall Circle. Wil­ An army spokesman said two mary. mington, Del., a sailor aboard the Super-Mystere jet and dam­ Israeli fighter planes drove away A weekend development in Wis­ U.S.S. Oiampaain at (^lonsej^ aged another in a battle over four Syrian MIG Jets after a dog­ consin could help influence hie de -Point, R.I. • 300 March the muthwestern aector of fight over Metullah, close to the cision on such a politically dar­ Springier and two con^>£hiona the Syrian-Israeli frontier, a border in northern Galilee. There ing move. were returning to the naval base were no casualties reported. Bro«Ti wants to head his state’s at the time of the accident. epokenman for the United The Israeli cabinet met this 81-vote delegation to. the Los An­ Police sai'd that Spingler appar- FrotP Last Arab Republic's First Army morning to discuss the border geles party convention and be able onlly fell against the door'on his claimed. liareups with the army chief of to shop around among the candi­ aide when the >auto made a left He said four Israeli Super- staff. MaJ. Gen. Chaim Lasskow. dates dtiring the balloting there turn in the parkwaj' near Route 1. B arricade Mysteren penetrated Syrian The Syrian press In Damascus He has told presidential hopefuls 'The driver of the ait.o, Michael challenged to an all-out to stay out of the California-pri­ DeAngelis, 72 Brie St., Plttock, air space but were dHven off. shQWdown battle to "settle pend­ m ary Pa., told police that he tried pn- . "Feb. 1 (/P) — The ing accounts." A Kennedy decision- to go into auccessfully to prevent Spingler French cabinet decided today , Israel, Feb. 1 (/P) Israeli sappers during the night California would be' regarded gen from falling out of the car. to call parliament into an —Israel and Syrian fqrces moved into the Arab village of erally as an indication .the Massa­ While trying to save Spingler, DeAngelis lost control of the car emerRcncy session tomorrow fought today in ground and TaWaflk, in the demilitarized zone chusetts senator feels that would to approve-special powers for air battles. Tension mounted between , the two countries, and be 'about the only way he could and brushed some fence posts blew up 50 houses the Syrians had break up the blcfc of big-vote along the highway. No one else the government in the wake along the border as the shoot­ vacated. The Israelis ,clalme(l the states still holding out against his was hunt in the accident. of the Aliierian insurrection. ing continued- for the fourth United Arab Republic’s army Had candidacy. The owner of the vehicle was identified as 'Thomas DaWdson, There was no immediate indi* straight day. fortified this, village and was using His entry certainly would draw cation of what special powers Three Israeli snd two Syrian it as a base for firing into Israeli j sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D- Rochester, N.Y. soldiers were killed in a 4-hour Police said Davudson was asleep the government wants. terrltorj’ in the last few days. |Minn) into the contest. B' duel "*■ B. Johnson ^(D-Texi, Sen. Stuart referring to the Algerian in--, Galilee. .Seven Israelis and four veloped and lasted for four hOurs. Bristol, Feb. 1 (S^ — Tiie lajte Symington (D-Mo) or Adah E. Mrs. Mary Rockwell Pag^. widow surgents, said “Justice will be SjTlans were wounded. Stevenson would permit delegate served.” Tirael also reported that one (Oontimi'sd on Page Eleven) of industrialist DeWitt Page, left slates to be put ud for them. / an estate appraised a t >27,954,566, The risk. then, would be that dif according to an inventory filed to- Algiers, Feb, 1 (/P)—The Brosim-won,- -neither Kennedy or day with Probate Judge. Neil F, eight day colonial revolt in- Humphrey would be likely to Murphy. count on California's convention generous benefactrees, died Oct. 5, Algiers collapsed today. Sweet Daddy CSace Left votes. A big-state combine would 1959 The insiirgent Irregulars, who be almost certain to jell against After approximately >9,000,000 resisted French President Charles them in the .conventlpn voting. in charitable and special requests, de Gaulle's policy of self-deter­ Kennedy's decision obviously the residue of the Mtale under mination for A.lgeria, surrendered fSMimon Back Tax BUI will be affected by the course of terms of the will is left to Mrs. their downtown barricades to an overwhelming display of army campaigning In the April 5 Wis­ Page’s daughter,' Mrs. Nan Page Pierre Lagaiilarde enter E'rench army consin primary, but requirements Hoopes, Maasiiion. Ohio, and her French paratroops watch as forces of insurgent leader strength. ■ W aahirtgton, Feb. 1 ••P)—The83,200;-__bonds iarde was "in the hands af 'ffie assessmenta were owed by Charles and so Massachusetts would get >1,041.05; stocks, >22,230.5^7; M. (Sweet Daddy) Grace. CA^, >4,4I5J93 (this includes >2, authorities" and that insurgent the inheritance taxes. Auto Registralion Second Russian Rocket Hits political chieftain Joseph Ortiz Liena were filed against proper­ 000.000 in a safe deposit- box at Taixeira. special administrator was in flight. ties which the Negro evangelist of the estate, said one complica­ the Connecticut Bank A Trust owned in 13 states and the District Reminder Issued Co.. Hartford), jewelry, *84,700; | The insurgent band itself will be tion in th^ will of Bishop Grace is sent Into the fight against the of Columbia. due to the fact' that he left the household goods and peponal ef- : Grace, founder of the "House Of Hartford. Feb. 1 i4b- The fects, >9.288. | Target Area in Mid-Pacific Nationalist Algerian rebels, Cre- bulk of his estate to the "House Prayer for All People" with s State Department of Motor pin said. of Prayer for All People." The largest tingle bequest of claimed following of three million, Vehicles issued s reminder to stocks was made to Big Joe's The fiery Lagaiilarde was given died in Los Angeles Jan. 12. He said there was no such cor­ motorists of the March 31 Happiness Exchange Foundation Moscow, Feb, 1 (iP) The So-*-ers of Soviet block .. qq,untries8-with a dummy last stage re*4:hed a military aalute as he marched IRS said it is filing the liens to poration-when the-will was drawn deadline for obtaining antomo- of New Y ork CSty, which conducts Viet Union fin •MUwied in-MraqAW focra' top-Mvel'the target area in th*..-Paifific,” out of the >articadea foUowsd. by protset its claim that Da.ddy Grace in 1»48 ' bile ncistration taga. ^itighttiMC radio program. The erful rocket IjSeelfiig. T ass said a haggard band of some 30tl Ir­ owed taxea for the years 1945 The Bishop said in his will he Mail* may be used starting 'ftundation -was bequeariied 22,000 target area in the Pacific and end Just as with the rocket to the "The dummy last stage of the regular troopers. through -1966. The precise claim ia was unmarried, but Mrs. Jan today, for obtaining the insert shares of General Motors, stock, ing th* current testa, Tass an- moon, fired on the eve of Premier rocket was visible w'hile it flew tliroi^h tj)e; Atmosphere ai)d its The rebel remnant chnabed twto . >5.966.000. Grace of New Bedford claims she . . . c NUdti, S. Khruahehev's trip to th%. tags. Those not using the valued at today's praseht market faU-wRs registered by ships' radar, trucks perked near the barticadra. Liens were filed in Maiyland. married Grace in Harwich Peb. 11, malls must gw to the motor The offictaT new-s-agenry said U nited Siafc*»; th is launching again price a t ->1,120,000. The bequest td optleal anrei acoustic stations." The truck* headed in the dirbcUon , Pennsylvania, ViiXinia. Georgia, 190k. and never was divorced. vehlciaa office* in person. the Happiness Ehcchange and oth­ the 44.000 square miles of the mid- showed Soviet abillty“ to' oonduet of a little village west o{ :■ North Carolina, ■ Sobth Carolina, Pacific marked off by the Soviet its tests with th! maxirinum politi­ The agency report said meaaiire- Teixelra said he has fount) %200,- The new white-bn-black er! were reported shortly after her ments confirmed "the high pre­ Connecticut, Ne\v, York. Maasa- I960 tags ■ may not be dis- death. Union Jan. 8 once more Is open cal advantage. ebuaetts, Ohio, New Jersey. Flori­ 000 of the bishop's money in New cision of rocket fli.rht guidance.” (Contlnned on Page Five) Bedford banks. plSyed before March 1. Page was one of the founders of to planes and ehipping. Th* announcem ent w as m ade in da and Michigan. the New Departure Manufacturing The first, rocket -was fired Jan. a special broadcast w-hich broke in­ Apparently, Soviet scientists No other details on the action Co., now a iubiidiary of General 20. Moscow' announced that- it to regular . radio programs .here were satisfied with what they ' Were im m ediately available. landed little more than a mile off •shortl.v afte r 7:30 p.m. Moscow learned because the big Pacific tar­ Meanwhile in New Bedford, Motors. The company makes bear­ Nine Crawl Out, 10 Rescued ings. target. The announcement of the timeJ9:30 a.m. EST). get area about I-,000 miles south- Mass., a Boston attorney said he second shot did not specify how- It w as followed ' by triumphal we.at of Hawaii is being reopened BuUetiiis is investigating reports th a t >80.- close it came to the actual target. fanfares on trumpets and the play­ two w'eekSjSorner than expected.' 000 which Grace had on his person Hartford, Feb. 1 lAri —■ Profes­ from the AP Wires sional fund raisers must file a The announcement did not give ing of stirring band marche*. The original announcement said disappeared at the tinne of hie testa were planned in the Pacific bond with the state to insure their the distance the rocket traveled Tass said the , rocket was death. • 18 Trapped, 2S Killed betweeri Jari. 15 and Feb. 15 and "faithful performance" with each yesterday. It calculated the first launched at 7:58 p.m. Moscow time, "The tax claim ia one of the high-! rocket covered a distance of 7,760 yesterda.v. ships and planes should stay out of SYNAGOGUE DEFILEBS HELD eat ever filed againat the. estate of' organization engaging them to "The rocket's rext-to-lasl stage the area during that period. NnNnrw-alk, Feb. 1 (iTri. — Police an Individual. | miles and missed the target by only 1.24 miles. (The second rocket toda.v arrested two 25-year-old The biggest claims for -a single I In Japan Mine Blast (Cohttniied on Page Five) youth* in connection with the y ear is >1,531.063 for 1953. the presumably .was launched from the same site, iielieved to be in four swaatikas found painted on sm alteat. 1108,914 for 1946. . j the Beth Israel Synagogue in The action has the effect of freez­ Tokyo, Feb.. 1 iVP)—Rescue work-4i>peared to be safe gallery and sat the Caspian Sea area). The announcement said the •South Norw-alk. The arrested ing the estate to keep It intact ers repor;«d finding the bodies of down Blasts Damage Reds Inviting disaster .youths were identified as Har­ latest firing completed the tests of pending 'litigation on the tax claim. 25 miners after a gas explosion "W i had alm( st given up hope. old Fahy and William Arnold,' Aitty. Roy F. Teixeira said this early today in an ill-fiited, coal Bight arid a half hours after we a new. rqcket intended to Isuneh heavy Earth Satellites and make both of (Woodland Read) Nor­ is one of many financial tangles mine in north Japan. , left our, post, a rescue party reach­ Firms Helping In Attack on U. S.: Gates walk. Police said Arnold was a Involving the e'vangelist. Eighteen other men w ere ed us,"'Saito said. space flights to planets of the solar native of Hamburg, Germany, The value of the Eh-angehst's trapped 3.600 feet below the froz­ .-It was the second major disaster system.. who came to this, country six estate has been estimated at up to en earth. Officials of the mine said at the mine, 'at Yubari, on the Struck Dailies The rocket announcement was ■Washington, Feb. 3 i/P)—Secre-if'hecause we doao /lo no t believe^ it neces- years ago. Both were charged . >25 million, most of it in gifts they still hoiped the men would be northern'Japanese island of Hok­ made as the top Communist lead- with breach of peace, injury to from his three million followers in kaido. A „gas explosion killed 160 tary of Defense Thomas S. Gates sary." he loliy the senators. fbuivd alive, but aa the hours went Portland, Ore., Feb. 1 Two Gate-s also defended current private property, defacing a 350 churches and 60 cities. by, fear for them' increased. men there in 1938. The mine is one strings of patked trucke-rwhich Jr. said todav the Soviet Union building and conspiracy. 'They Bishop Grace had homes in New of the richest owned-i;y the Hok­ U.S. intelligence methods which N ine oither men craw led to safe'-’ hauled for Portland's two atruck "would simply be inviting his have come under attack from some were held under >3,000 bond Bedford. New Haven, Conn., ty a fte r th e first searing blcmt, kaido (Tollierj’ and Steamship Co. daily newspapiere—were, blown up MCh. Montclair. N.J., Philadelphia. De- More than'500 men, worrien and News Tidbits (SIC) own liestruction" if It at­ Democrats on the ground they and rescuers iMxmght out 10 m in­ late last night in Portland and tacked this country. place too -much \yeij:ht on pre­ trok.’ Newport News. Va.. Char- ers despite a fire licking around children surged aroiirid the mine nearby Oregon CiLy. Culled from AP Wires NAZI YOUTHS SUSPENDED entrance, w aiting tensely for -news Although the Russians are ex­ sumed Soviet intentions. the pit where the men were . Dynamite charge* were used to pected totu have«mvc "a A moderate iiv*'nu- aacHe noiMsaid .jtiic,.ithe., technique isin JlULnot Kansas City. Feb. 1 (flri — trapped. Only one of the 19 was from below. A cry went up as each blow up the four truc',1 o K1 a-1 suspended from school today 111 29 Oil Firms The flames, burned for nearly The Yubari mine area was white same case, they said, with the six tions to ^give quick approval to a'dvantage will fail "far short of o n ' 5 o V i e t- ICBM programming the w'sike of a a.ynagogue b m b - four hours, then w ere che<6(ed. under a recent snowfall. Waiting macks blasted in Oregori City. charter for a subsidiary institution friends and relatives were bundled providing rational support for a which had not existed preyiouely. j ing Invcetigatton that dlacioaed C>ne ot..the mbiers said his group The explosions joHed ,a large which will finance projects in un­ decision to attack” . the United The secretary Said "this budget 1 the boys were members of neo- Face Charges of seven survivors "roamed many against the piercing cold. area in Portland and Oregon City, derdeveloped couriilries . . . A rail States, Gates told a Senate Ap­ does not provide everything that | Nazi eliibs in their high schoola hours, walking on' smouldering 15 mile* to the southwest; > union's ','stiike-if-,vou-like" call propriations subcommittee. Sichool Supt. Jkm es , Hazlett, in coal, narrowly escaping continual everyone would like to have, but | There 'were no reports of fatal- brings confusion to London com­ . TTie Defense Secretary testified in my judgment it does provide ; announcing the auspenalona, said Of Price Fixing cave-ins." itiee or injuries. muters today a* subways go on at the opening of hearings on the for those programs whiefi are es­ the aetton had nothing to do with . - ."'We were quite k distance from 435 Held Dead Fhe explosions here occilri^ed a t strike while buses . keep running adm inistration's >39,335,060.000 de­ whether the j-nUths were in­ Tulsa. Okia.. Feb. I (Ab—The No. 2 pit where the explosion took sential to our national security.'" 1 a warehouse in the heavily-indus­ . . . Robert Spears, the heavily fense approprialion bill. He adited that the members of volved In th e bombing or to ' government launches its courtroom place," said Yoahi^rp Salto, 29. trialized northw'es't section ^ the irisured ex-convict once believed . Gates devoted a considerable painting swastikas on four other - fight against 29 major oil firms to­ an eng;ineer. "We did not hear the In South Africa the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the na- | city. killed in a plane crash, to be ar­ pant of a prepared statement .to tion’s highest military body, had j synagogue*, but only because of day. They face criminal charges .detonation and discovered the ac­ A police demolition squad that raigned in Phoenix today on feder­ the possibility of a "deterrence their meinhershlps in the secret they violated federal anti-trust cident after observing smoke com­ assured him they would support | rushed there foimd an imexploded al auto theft charge. gap" in the next few years be­ the butlget as presented. : organlzatinn<(. Nine of the stu­ laws by conspiring to_regulate oih ing into the gallery, .The coal and Mine Disaster charge of dynamite on the floor ■ 'Top officers of Bristol’s Inde­ tween American missil* capability dents attend Southeast High and gasoline prices. the wooden pillars and ties were Much of what Gates told the! of the cab of one truck. Its fuse pendent Political Group today pro­ and Russian-i com m ittee wa,s a repetition of School - and four attend ^ a t Presiding over the non-jury soon afire." Coalbrook. South Africa, Feb. 1 rhad gone oi»',. test to tlpV. Rlbicoff a move by This is a Subject that has been High .School. .Saito said he and sbrother men- much In debate. Democrats in Con­ wpat he has Said before. ^ adding hearing is Judge Royce H. Savage i4®'—-The South African brnadcsst- A spokesman for the Oregoniari Bristol Deriioc'rats, to, read them up -to a contention that, as he has went out of the gallery aiid started said' the truck's were owned by gress have centered criticism'on 1 (rf Oklahoma's nprUiem federal ing corp. said today all 435 rniner* out of the party. , . . State Labor phrased it.in the past,. Amerma'.s J K. OF C. STRIKE .ENOS „ Judicial district. ^ ■walking. 7 "— ------trapped tor 11 days in the CTydes- firms wrhfcinid contract 'fiaulihg HedlatioiTBoard calls a m ^Srig of ■what“ the>'“" t6rtiT~th*"-xdministra» New-Hni-em Peb.-S^ --Strik­ Attorneys began moving into "The trek was hard arid hazard­ for the Oregonian and Oregon tion's willinjfness, to tske undue over-all mhitary strength is "first' dale Colliery have been given up' company and union representatives rate, first position." ing employes of the Supreme Tulsa last week to prepare for ous," Saito said. "The coal was be­ for dead. Journal, the city’s two dailies for Wednesday in connection with risks hi this area. what is deacribed as the biggest ginning to burn everjo’.’here. Cave- which were struck Nov. 10 by the 17-day old strike at Bridgeport Gas Gates said Soviet superiority in Gates gave these estimates ornliimbu* f today ™ ins occurred one ■ after another, ' The Broadcast observed one the military jmsition of this coun­ (rial in the hrtorj’ of the city that minute's silence afte.r the an­ Stereotyper* Union. Co. . . . February starts with sub­ missile numbers "appears to peak contract that ended:, a 93-day calls itself the oil capital of the blocking our way. The papers have merged forces zero cold numbing nort ern New during the 1962 period." try as compared with R li s s i a. ; w'slkniit. Tlie vnie was 364-St. nouncement, . aside from ICBMs; ! w orld. "W'e ilscovered a man who had and have continued at the Orego­ Engi-nd but with most other re­ "Our esUniates indicate that The workers also agreed to re- ' collapsed -in bur way and carried An riffic'lal statem ent -from the both before and after rriid-1962, . Manned bombers -r- U.S. far ex- ] . For the government there‘ are management said, however, it was nian plant to publish a joint edi­ gions, incltidigg this area, enjoying turn to their Jobs Immediately. him on a' litter. .We continued tion despite the strike. - ' above normal readings. our nurribers are closer together," cela the .Sbvieta, and both still i .-\s soon as the resiilts-were aii- five attorneys’ from the U.S. Jus­ "urgently considering whaj further rely on these as the primary! tice Department's Anti-Trust Divi­ roaming, for four liours .luitij we Delegates of the (^wer Congo he said. nniineed In th e Hotel Garde, g o t lost.” steps can be' taken." means for delivering heavy atom- ; sion in Washington, with help The disaster, worst • In ■ South (Lontimiied on Pago Eleven) Abako pa y threaten walkout of But the United States has a wide w here the \pte was - counted. , 'The group then entered what.ap- Roundtable Conference discussing range of. deterrent power with Ic weapons. i members of ' the union erbsted’ from U.S. Atty. Robert S. Rizley Africa 'mining history,' occurred A ir Defense—U.S. system moi-e-j of Tulsa. Jan. 21. -i^-hen 429 Africans and six • ! 1 Congo’s future. Three crewmen other weapons than missiles, Gales the street to the headquartera Heading the prosecution team is stressed, addingr . comprehensiv'e and concentrated ! building and returned to their whites were trapped more than 500 SM ^aStlkaS .r O U n ai» "jl hitchhiking fisherman drown than Russia's. ! Joseph E McDowell, 47, veteran of Scientist R esc u e d feet below., ground by a massive , “ j -when crab tender sinfc% near Kodi- “Because of the versatility and Jobs. strength of our over-Sll- retalia­ Seapower- U.S. clearly superior the department’s anti-trust divi- rock fall. f-n111 soumWrkiitll iiorw aiK -filaska, during massive storm alon. Ke eled, he Investigation tory capability, the numerical ad­ t'o Russia, although the Soviets ^ REPORT ON Mac ARTHUR From High I^dge Working day and night in a de­ have more submarines. Russia has New York. Feb. 1 (>Pi-;-Geaeral ■ Which resulted in indictments re­ sperate effort to reach the men, French share* ahoot up in"brlsk vantage that,the Soviet Union may attain in long-range missiles,- no carriers and is estimated to-be of the Army Douglas' MacAr- turned against the firms-Jay a fed­ • Monterey, Calif., Feb. 1 )Ari—-"I drillers drove a hole 540 feet deep ■ NorwaV. Feb. 1 fiP)—A swastika trading wave in Pavla following was found painted on' the Beth- which is, likely to be greatest.in just now achieving its “first opera­ thur, 80, undergoing treatment eral grand jury at Alexandria, Va., giless I’ll stay off of steep places but missed the shaft where the surrender of Algieirs insurgents. .. Israel Synagogue in South .Nor­ Vice President Nixon may be en­ 1962, will not -pcoduce a gap in our tional capability with nuclear- for a uoumallgnant-jilMtructioii in 1958. . . and avoid climbing for a while," men were entombed. powered siibrnarines."' In the url-i-ary tract, spent a ■ About 90 attorneys are lined up says Dr. Linus Pauling. The famed, Y5ie driller.s had counted' -on walk today. ■ Three others were tered in Pennsylvania’s presiden­ detbrrent. power. > "T his-is not m y.view only; it, is Ground Forces -Russia .lulnum- fairly good night but suffered ., on the defense side although not controversial Nobel prize winning reaching the shaft at 515 feet. painted on the sidewalk in, front tial prim ary Aiptil 26 , . . Buses bers the U.S. and will continue to more than six lawyers are listed of the Jewish house of worship,'' carrying 3,

PAGE THREE X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUAKY 1. 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HE|lALI), MANCH^TER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1960 PAGE TWO Columkia South Windtor Sheinwold on B ridge r l l l S i i 3Uworth Op ens Three PTA Units Meet Tomorrow New Post Office MODEST PLAYER * Sooth dealer 1Mb sUca vnuenblo Three of the town’s four gram-, MAKES STAR PLAY Columbia's new post office build' By Alfred Sheinwold n o r t h mar school PTA groups ' w^ll meet A 7 4 4 ing was opened today under the II.S. Master* Team Champion '5 tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the respec­ ¥05) guperviaion of now Postmaster John tive schools. These will ,be at the ‘You always make North the ♦ K Q T « 4 dummy,” complains a lady reader. J. Dilworth. Wapplng, Avery and Pleasant Val­ "You .never say anything about his He was sWom in Saturday morn­ ley schMls. Report cards, guidance VVF9T * ^ *IU S T and counseling, and the Boy Scout fine plays. Aren't you ashamed?" 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE GRUBER ing by Postal Ijjspector B. J. Glass­ Program will be keynote subjects The fact Is that North is very •*1 0 9 V K I i o cock of Hartford. After this brief at the meetings. modeat. But If you cjm keep a 5 5 3 ♦ A 10 9 t Am I mentioned In laet w eek'efly conduct a membership c ^ ceremony, Dilworth anfl Mrs. Leola Report cards just received by secret. I'll relate one of his finest * 'palgn. Naturally, former members Beck, retiring postmaster, went exploits. oolumn, there have been some parents at the end of the second are accepted first, but there will be through the routine of checking the marking period will be given a South won the first spade trick changes, made in the local con­ opportunity fof new members to inventory, after which the keys of probing critical analysis during a and led the deuce of diamonds.. cert association, which has been enroll up to the seating capacity of the building were handed over to question and answer panel at the West played the three, end South ♦ '7 2 - the hall. If you are not already a 4b K 5 4 3 liringlng attractions ' to Manches­ him. Wapplng P T A meeting. TTie ses­ lazily said "Use your own* judg­ Until 11 at Night! member join up as soon- as the op­ There were few on hand to wit­ sion will help erase the worried ment, partner.” Sooth WcM North East 5 P ter over the past several years. portunity is given. ness this event, the first of its kind looks fro m . the faces of parents Thereupon North'played the four 1 A Pass 1 ♦ E m * ^ignaliaing the new look in the In case you don't know it. mem- in Columbia in 20 years. I V 3 4 Pan organization is a change of name. who wonder what Johnny’s low of diamonds! benihips are accepted only, during Among those who were there-was mark in deportment and Jane’s low Everybody sat up and tried to 3 N T All. PsM . I t will now be known as'the "Man­ Opening lead — 4iJ the period between Feb. 18 and 20. Henry Beck, son of the retiring mark In science mean and what td talk at once. chester Community Concerts The money obtained from the an­ postmaster. -With him were Mrs. Coventry Pastor do ’ about it, those who arranged I meant to play one of the pic­ Assn." In order to,.provide more nual dues is then committed for Beck and their lour children, Henry The Rev. Edwin Meineker today the program feel. ture cards,” South protested. East Ukes the ace. Eiast returns a variety in the programs, new the hire of artisUs. It is known just III, Curtis, Candace and Randolph. assumed his duties as pastor of the Dr. Samuel Witryoi of UConn’s "You can't take back a played spade, and South needs tiyo entries booking facilities have been en­ how much money is available and It was not only for the ceremonies Second Congregational Church of psychology department wrlll start card,” West annourtfced smugly. to dummy: one to develop the dia­ gaged, with new attractions as a so no deficit can occur to result in -: they were there, but to carry out a Coventry. the ball roiling with a talk on “ The "Let's not take advantage," East monds, and another to cash the last natural result. any further assessment. more personal mission of thMr own. He-succeeds the Rev. C. Arthur Psychology of Report Cards.’’ objected sympathetically. "H e has last diamond. Dr. Melvin Horwitz. president of Under these circumstances, no Beck was about 15 years old Bradley who three months ago as­ Panelists handling-the question a right to play a picture card If South would sink Without a trace the reorganized group, has an­ tickets can be purchased; in fact, when his mother went into office sumed pastorship of the Enfield and answer session on the school’s he wants to.’ (although there Is a fancy way to nounced the tentative attractions only membeithiips in an organ­ appointed by President Franklin D. Congregational Church, interim marking system will Include Prin­ Good Eye make the Ijnnd if you can aee 'all Roosevelt. He was there then, in for the 1960-61 season. ''Holds” ization of iSijaic lovers can be ar­ pastor Allison R. Heaps delivered cipal Bennett Plotkln, Mrs. Agnes Now South was not a good play­ of the cards). But he had no have been placed on the Indiana­ ranged. The organization than ar­ the office which wag at that time hlg final sermon at the Church yes­ Davis, Mrs. Carolyn Flshe and trouble after North's actual play located in the general store. He er, but he did have a good eye polis Symphbn.y, the Weavers, ranges for artists to entertain its terday and was, with his wife, Mrs, Anita Cowles. for crocomle, tears. So he stood by of the low diamond at the second and joint recitalists, Eugene List members. Bein^' a non-proftt or­ purchased the first stamps sold by guest at ft tea yesterday afternoon. Fourth grade mothers will serve trick. his mother as poMmaster. On Sat­ North's play of the four of dia­ and Carrol Glenn. ganization, taxes are eliminated, The Rev. Mr. Meineker’s last refreshments. monds. "Very nice judgment," South urday he recalled that it wag a one Parents of pre-chpol children are These are all excellent attrac- resulting in the best value obtain­ assignment wag as pastor of three East won with the eight of dia said grudgingly to his partner. And GIGANTIC cent stamp and a five cent stamp tl(Hi8, and I Itave no doubt that the able for the money. united Congregational Churches in invited to attend the meeting. monda and returned a spade. South North smiled modestly, as usual. forthcoming membership campaign that he bought and they ware hand, West Stockbrldge, 'Mass. He, his At the Avery PTA meeting H Daily Question A very limited number of stu­ cancelled lor him by his mother. Burton Hlcock, psychological ex­ led his other diamond and made will be so successful that the actual dent memberships are available at wife and three children were sched­ sure to play the king this time. Partner- opens with one spade, S u e b This time he was there to buy the aminer in the Hartford public engagement and appearance of a ICMcr rate. I can't think of a uled to move into the parsonage There was no way to stop declarer and the next player passes. You B e t o t e last stamps that she was to sell. school system-, 'will explain guid­ these artiata will take place. better way to increase .vour child's near the church today. from winning three diamond tricks, have: Spade.s—7 4; Hearts—Q 5 3; He bought a roll of -t-cent stamps ance. testing and ooufisellng. A Established more than a quarter appreciation of great music than The Gleaners Circle stocked the so he made game and rubber. Diamonds—K Q J 6 4; Clubs—A and the children had their picture parsonage pantry with food for the Dartmouth College graduate, he Is of a century ago, the Indianapolis to get him a student membership taken with their grandmother,and Now let's get back to East and 6 2. What-do you say? Orchestra has made an established new pastor and his family. ■ ' a licensed psychologist in Conn. Answer: Bid two diamonds. I f if you can. the new postmaster. his crocodile tears. He wanted de­ ^a ce for itself in the United States. I've talked,so much about this A book fair will also be a meet­ clarer to play the king of diamonds psirtner rebids spades, you. will try Mrs. Beck said she hag no speci­ ing , feature. Members will bring TTie Weavers represent an entirely subject that apace wdll not allow fic plans for the future but. look­ in these four afternoons need not on the first round of that suit. East for gaime by bidding two notrump. different type of entertsiinment. as any record revues thl.s week, but ing at four of her six grandchildren good used books of any type. would refuse that trick. And then With 12 points in high cards you you doubtless know, through their z-t have any ill effect on the children’s no matter, liv e talent is always said, " I guess I'll have plenty to Those suitable for school' library a very easy hand would suddenly can. afford to suggest game but many successful recordings. Wav Va4 WwaM THMas *ac schooling. more important than recordings. keep me happy and busy.’’ Returns Home use will be selected. The re­ become very difficult. should not force to game. I don't happen to know Carrol mainder will be available on sale Declarer continues, let's say, (Cnp.vright 1960, General' ?M>CHArRS AT HUGE SAVINGS Glenn’s playing. She is the violin­ Will Bo Some Changes Mrs, Clai'ence Grant has return­ Feature* Corp.) TELEVISION The new postmaster said he plans at i^u ced prices. with the queen of diamonds, and ist wife of Eugepe List, pianist, ed to her home on Whitney Rd. The State Bureau of Library whose work I have known for about to incorporate some -of his own after a week’s vacation. She visit­ ideas as time goes on, but for the Services will show a display of 19.9.=> ODD Si:i,K C TIO I^f DANISH MOTOROLA 21” TABLE 199415 35 years. List is an excellent pian­ Mental Health Conference ed friends shs had not. seen in a current children's books whlcli ist and a very thorough artist, I moment there will be no changes. Bolton number of years, Capt. and Mrs. may be ordered at a discount. CHAIRS. can assure you, although he has not '■I will aim at-always giving the Richard Molesky of Cumberland. Refreshments wdll be served fol­ enjoyed the great publicity of some For Clergymen Tomorrow town the best possible service,” he Md., and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent 119.95 GRAY SWIVEL ROCKER ZENITH 21” TABLE 23945 lesser artists. I naturally expect he said. T h e same personnel stays, lowing the meeting. Burns of Newcastle, Del. The A t the Pleasant Valley School Dog, Tree Warden Positions Foam Rubber. married a violinist whose abilities and the hours, for the present, re­ women'were both members of her Dr. . Truman G. Esau, medicalaprofeasion to meet together smd main the sanie: 7:30 a.m. until Scmitmaster Sal Orlando of Boy were commensurate with ^his own, bridal party when she was married ‘79.95 GOLD WING CHAIR GENERAL ELEC. 21” CONSOLE 219.95 director of the Community Child axchange ideas. Invitations to the noon and 1 p m. until 6 p.m. Scout Troop 62, will stage a pro­ The local organization will short in Chicago about 10 years ago. All Eoam Rubber. Guidance Clinic, Manchester: Dr. inter-faith wrorksho*. first of its gram on "Scouting Skills and Re­ Topic of Selectmen Tonight Cub Scout Awards Setting Up Transportation Harry S. Whiting, superintendent kind on a local level in Connecti­ Cub Scouts Friday night dis­ quirements. 129.95 PINK LOUNGING CHAIR cut, have been issued to more than The school transportation for a 24945 of the Connecticut State Hospital. played their efforts of the past Art Lecture ■ Foam Rubber. RCA 21” CONSOLE Middletown; and Dr. Isadore 70 clergymen in Manchester and three-year period from September The necessity to make new ap-fUnited Methodist Church tomorrow month at their monthly Pack M vt- A public lecture on contem­ pointments to the offices of dog],at 8:30 p.m. by members of th* Flavor of the Month Schnap. assistant clinical profes­ nearby communities. 1, I960 to June 30, 1963 is up for 69.95 TURQUOISE SWIVEL Ing held in Yeomans Hall Friday bids. porary modem art will be a fea­ and tree wardens will be con-, Woman's Society of Christian Serv. sor of Psychiatry, Yale Urtiversity Dr. Esa\i received his medical night. Some put on skits, others Board of Education Secretary ture o f the February South Wind­ sidered bv the Board of Selectmen I " . An open meeting of the W8CS CHAIR. "CARAMEL RIPPLE" School of Medicine; will act as dis­ degree from Albany Medical Col­ PHILGO 24” CONSOLE 291.11 Showed their work. Mrs. George E. Peters will supply sor Art League meeting Wednes­ at its meeting tonight at 8 o'clock : executive bo^d will be held at 8 69.95 CHAIR and OTTOMAN Caramel sauce rippled thru cussion leaders for the Clergy­ lege. Albany, N.Y. His psychiatric Merit badges were awarded by forma for applications and any day at 8 p.m. at the-I*leaaant Val­ at the town offices in the Commu-, P m the Epworth House, fol- our creamy smooth vanilla men’s Conference on Mental residences were spent at Marcy Boltaflox. Cub Master Arvid J. Anderson informalion .desired to those tn- ley Clubhouse on J^ingtpn Rd. nitv Hall * *‘’'^*‘* ® »ew>ng session. EMERSON i r PORTABLE 15945 lea cream. Get some at your Health tomorrow from 1 to +:30 State Hospital. Marcy, N.Y.; New during the evening as follows: Den, nearest Royal Ice Cream ter.ested. Local Artist Rowland Barrett First Selectman Charles R o b -; S ^ ^ .'^hoir will rehearse Wed- p.m. at the Knights of Columbus York State Psychiatric Institute, 1, Mr.s. William Murphy, den moth­ will show slides on art of the bins said today he will suggest 7 ^m . dealer’s store. Home. er—^wolf badges to Wayne Leh­ It is asked that all bids be in Columbia University: and Brook­ the hands of Mrs. Peters not later present era including abstract B O T A L ICE CREAM CO. The workshop will provide a lyn Juvenile Guidance Center. Dr. man. Wayne Forostoski, John Ko­ tSkln durine^th'^n*ext*t^^^^ Executive Board of Bolton SAVE ON SOFA BEDS! 38 Warren St__ M l 8-6960 than 6 p.m. Feb. 23. at which time paintings whose symbolism must taken during the next two week^ ^ ^ ^ ^.^^^j Church will meet unique opportunity for clergymen Esau is a diplomats of the walski, Steven Simpson, and Rua- be understood to be appreciated. and members of the mental health llon badges to they will be opesied. The' board The apporntments u-ould ‘ hen ^ toni|ht at 8 o’clpek in the parish I f j i j i i jS AND PHONOGRAPHS American Board of Psj'chiatry and I sell Wertefeuille; reserves the right to reject any or Barrett is a Hartford Art School m ^ on Feb 15, Robbins expects. | first meet- Neurology and a member of the Gerr,v King. David Lytikainen. and 119.00 MAPLE ARM SOFA BED all bide. graduate whoee work has won a The office of dog warden %vill be-1 meeting of th# American Psychiatric Assn. Dennis Murphy: and gold arrow number of prizes ac, art exhibitions. and CHAIR. point to Russell Wertefeuille; Fred Tatro has (he contract for come vacant on April 1 when the, church at which new member* GENERAL ELECTRIC CLOCK ~ Dr. Whiting received his medi­ He will also explain “ What the Den 2, Mrs. Gunnar Olson, den the job now, 'as he has had for the current term of Franklin Howes , ^r^re elected to the board, the group 219.00 2-Piece UPHOLSTERED cal degree Jrom McGill University Bauhaus Movemwrt Mesins in Mod­ mother— wolf badges to Kenneth past 20 or more ‘'years. The Job expires. He has notified the, „.ju hold election of officers, Sofa Bed Set. Wing Backs. OPEN MOHDAY Thru SATURDAY 10 to 10 Medical School. He Interned at the has grown in those years from em Art." selectmen that ne will not be a chancel choir will rehearse Wed- TWIN SPEAKER RADIO 3749 Church, and Douglas Robinson: and League members have been Montreal General Hospital. In gold arrow point to Peter Olson one and then two buses to three candidate for reappointment. ,nesday at 6:45 p.m.: the Senior 219.95 3-Piece M APLE SOFABED 1942, he went to China as a medi­ and the beach wagon now. asked to bring their paintinge. Two On the basis of pasta years’ ex- j choir at 7:30 p.m Former Cheney and Kenneth Church; will be chosen for exhibition In the Set, Foam Rubber Cushions; cal missionary and served with the Den 3, Mrs. George Peters, den Youth Sunday perience and at the' T( request ■ of Meeting - - Tonight MiUs Wood Memorial Library during 1 RCA AM mi FM RADIO 5 7 . ^ American Presbyterian Mission mother—wolf and one gold arrow Columbia Congregational Selectmen Robbins, the Board_ of The Board of Education will meet 269.00 UPHOI.STERED TAPESTRY, Hartford Ro^ until 1931. Joining the staff of the February'. Finance established a salary" of tonight at 8 o'clock at the school. and Pine St. point to Henrv Beck, George K. Church was well filled y-eaterday SOFA BED Set. Connecticut State Hospital in 1931 Refreshments )vill be served and 8500 a year for the post at its last Manchester, Conn. Evans. Jay Anderson, Tommy morning when the “C-Teens” took 169.00 MODERN SOFA BED. as a juniOr physician. Dr. Whiting Peters, and Jackie 'Thompsots; over the worship service in its a small donation oollected. meeting. The dog - .warden has Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ Voles of Musk Hi-Fi Phono Tablo 7945 Plenty of served as, clinical director and as­ Den 4, Mrs. William Robinson, entirety. Susan Stannard: deliv­ Registration for the planned art previously been paid on a fee basis ton enrreapondent. Doris M. Sleeps Two. D’ltalia. telephone Mitchell 8-5545. FREE PARKIN^ sistant superintendent before be­ den mother—wolf badge to Michael ered the sermon, centered around classee will be accepted at the The post of tree warden became coming superintendent in 1959. Sirak: the theme "Thy Kingdom Come." meeting. Barrett wUl instruct at vacant when R. Kneeland Jones Jr, SONIC PORTABLE Hl-H 4 tpood 494M Parcel Pick Dr. Schnap is a graduate of - the Den 5. Mrs. Henry Ramm, den Susan Is a second year student at a aeries of adult and children’s moved from the state. A "token" LIVING ROOM SUITES! S e rv ic e ^ University of New York State mother— bear badge to Eric Elli­ Oxford School in Hartford. cla.sses, salary of 850 annually ts paid the Major South wood Your jBar MediesJ College and took his psy­ son: gold arrow points to BruCe Others participating were SU- Adult classes will be held on tree warden, plus the actual cost chiatric training at Kings Park Gardner and David Ramm: silver ven Fletcher, who g&ve the Invoca­ Tuesday from 7:30-9:30 p.m. start­ of labor and equipment necessary State Hospital, New York, and Co- ing Feb. 16 and 23 and also on to carry out his duties. In Area SA Post NO TOLL ON BULKELEY OB FOUNDER^RIDOES arrow points to Paul Crotty. Bruce tion and the Call to Worship: 189.00 2-Picce IJVING ROOM lufmbia University. He is a dip- Gardner, and Steven Ramm: Betty- Jean Hempel, prayer Of con­ March 1, 16, 22 and 29. Children’s Selectman Robbins says three Set. 12 Year Construction Guarantee. WASHERS ^ m a te of the American Board of, Den 6, Mrs. Frederick Macht, fession and. prayer of forgiveness; art classes will be held Saturdays- candidates' have already spqken to The new young people's aecre- T*sychiatry and Neurology- and a den mother— wolf badge to Charles k ay Fletcher, responsive readings; from 9-11 from Peb. 20 through .about the post of dog warden. tary for the Southern New 'Bng- 289.00 2-Piece UPHOLSTERED LIVING HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC 209.09 TUES. ond WED. SPECIALS fellow of the American Psychia­ Burham, David Carlmark, Peter Thomas Roberts, Scripture read­ March 26. - ^ He lifts one application for the land Division of the Salvation^ ROO.M Set. Foam Rubber. tric Assn. In addition to serving Haddad, Richard Spellman and ing; Ramona Simpson, momirig Mrs. Edward Gutt of Pleasant tree warden vacancy. Arm y is Maj. Charles Southwo on the fftcult.v of Yale University Raymond Macht: bear badge to prayer; Robert Haynes, litany; Valley Rd. will accept regUtra- The Selectmen will also discuss He succeeds Maj. Eric 269.00 EARLY AMERICAN WING BEST CENT^ CUT School of Medicine, Dr. Schnap is Douglas Couchan; gold arroW point and Doran Shumway the benedic-' tions for all classes which will be the advisability of writing all who last week moved SOFA and MATCHING CHAIR. INORCE 2-SPEED AUTOMATIC 199.951 a lecturer at the University of held at the Pleasant Valley Club­ Hartford headquarter^'' -to th* t» Charles Burnham, and Douglas tion. Doran and Fred Patten took boards an# commissions to deter­ 219.00 2-Piece LIVING ROOM Set. Connecticut School of Social Work Couchon: and silver arrow point to up the offering and Caroly-n' Payne house on Ellington Rd. ^ mine IN members have not beert Western New Yo«4t/Division in and engages in private practice. Douglas Couchan; and Sandra Stlmson distributed Junior Women Meet Tonight furnished the handbooks covering Buffalo. Foam Rubber Cushions, Blue Fabric. He is a dlr.ector of the Bristol Hos­ Den 7, Mrs. Emil Malek, den the calendars and were reception­ The Junior Woman’s Club of the' duties of their offices. They Major Southwood ■ come* to 499.00 3-Piece EARI,Y AM ERICAN PHILCO AUTOMATIC 220.00 pital, Mental Hygiene Clinic and South Windsor will meet tonight would also be asked to check if the Hartford f r j ^ the New York Of­ mother— lion badge to Michael ists at the outside door. SECTIONAL, Wing Backs. PORK Chops chairman of the Clergy-Psychiatry Malek, and Gibson Porter: and The Chancel choir furnished at 8 o’clock at the Wapplng handbooks in use' are up-to-date- ficers Training College where h* MAYTAG WRINOER 12949 Study Group, Hartford. wolf badge to Christopher Malek special music dareoted .by Mrs. Schodl. Mrs. William Walsh, and would be given an opportunity and Mrs. Southwood taught class­ ,269.95 2-Piece LIVIN G ROOM Set. es.' Prior to this aj>pointm«nt, the.v The Rev. Joseph McCann, St. and Michael Schuh. FtolMrt 'Taggart and Linda Col­ State Director-of Junior Woman's to place orders for additional or served as field officers in Ohio, New Foam Rubber. . ’ James’ Church, Manchester, chair­ lins was guest organist. Clubs will be speaker. newer copies. Cookie Sales by Scouts York City and upper New York Frigidaira CUSTOM IMPERIAL 25945 man of the committee planning the Those In attendance expressed Hostesses for the evening will Boy Scout Service Set x f afternoon conference, will deliver 'The Girl Scouts and Brownies State. will open their annual cookie sale pleasure with the poise and ability be Mrs. William Dovavan, Mrs The 50th anniversary of/tliej the Invocation and Introduce the of the young people and the Cerillo lacoboni, and Mrs. Thomas founding of Boy Scouts wlll/be ob­ Extra featured speaker. Dr. William W. this week. Materials for orders will TERRIFIC BEDDING BUYS! smoothness with which, the serv­ Talisano. They ■u'ill be assiated served in a special service at St. Big Savings On Dryers Zeller: educational director ,of the be distributed at the meetings of Yqlde! the troops during the week and the ice w-as carried out! Mrs. Betty T. by. Mrs. William Ryan, Mrs. George's Elpiscopal Church next Extended Forecast NORGE 158.88 Institute of Living, Hartford. ’The Kenneth Melley, Mrs. John Sunday at 3 p.m. All .three. Protes­ G-K 124.95 girls may get started as soon as Pq'wers is the young people's WHIRUFOOU 159.95 M A YTA G 1.57.77 Rev. Arnold W. Tozer,- Second O’Briarit, Mrs. Nicholas Leddo, tant churches ^ 1 join In the ob­ 24.99 Famous Make Mattress and I Congregational Church,. Manches- they have them. This Is the one teacher. Wind.sor Locks, Feb. I iA>)—The . time during the year that the girls Mrs. Robert Frost, Mrs. Ear! servance with-rthe -Rev. Theodore Box Sprinjf. ' \ Each I ter, a member - of the planning Smith, Mrs. Robert Sturdivant and W. ChandleriJr. of Bolton Congre­ U.S. Weather Bureau at Bradley are- allowed to visit hpmes and ask Manchester Evening Herald Co- Field issued this forecast for Con­ 39.95 Mattress or Box .Spring, Inner- committee, will Introduce the dis­ Mrs. Edward Pekar. gational. -the Rev. Carlton T. Daley cussion leaders. The Manchester people to buy from them. Five lunnbia correspondent, Mrs. Don­ necticut today: Evergreen Wood Chapter OE8 of United Methodist and the Rev. .sprinif. Twin size only. 'Area Mental Health Assn, initiat­ cents from each box goes into, their ald R. Tuttle, telephone ACademy Temperatures for the. next flv* LEAN, HICKORY SMOKED troop treasury. The i-est of the 8-84S5. will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Donald W. Greene of St. George's 49.95 Famous BLUE BELL and RES- ' REFRIGERATORS ed the clergymen's conference as the Masonic Temple. There will be days. Tuesday through Saturday, LENOX BRAND Ont Low PRICE! part of its educational program profit goes into the Council participating in the service. will.average from 2 to 6 degrees treasury-. a practice Initiation. Members of Boy Scout Troop 73. TONIC Mattress. Twin or Full. .. for the year. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walden Collins above normal.' Rather cold at the GENERAL ELECTRIC Ou.'rt. Defr^t. 266i66 'Vital Statistics for 1959 Andover Cub Pack 73 and Pack 157^ their start with a warming trend the 69.95 Orthopedic Type Mattress SLICED BACON Figures from the town clerk's will hkvie charge of refreshments. ' leaders, parents and friends have s e ) i s a t i o n a l s p e c i a l s f r o m o u r photographic d e p t . Pleasant Valley Club has do­ latter part of the week. The norm­ and Box Spring. ^ Each office this past weekend show thst been urged to attend this evmt. al mean temperature In the Hart­ nated 843 to the March of Dlmea NORGE 11 Cm. Ft. Auto. Defrost. 25545 Rates Increased there were three fewer marriages Tax Complaint St; Maurice Notee ford area during this period la 26 59.95 Hollywood Bed. .. The money has been raised Polaroid Camera Exakta IJXIIA De.jur Electric Eye SELECTED STEER here last, year than there were In Since tomorrow is CJan,dlemaa degrees ranging from a daily-high Complete. ^ SLICED through card parties, held at the Camera,'35 m.m. 8 m.m. Turret 1 2 1 .4 4 Lb. For Parcel Post 1958; --one less birth, but three Hearings Set Day, candles will be blessed at St. of 36 to a low of 17. Demo. 5 0 . 5 0 2 1 9 . 9 9 12 Cu. Ft. All Frost Free Pleasant Valley Clubhouser*" ’ 119.95 M APLE BUNK BEDS. Complete FRIQIDAIRE 39949 more deaths; 38 marriages, 43 Maurice Church before the 8 a.m. births and 21 deaths, compared to with Mattres.ses. Twin siz,e. Ansco Super Memar Lightomatic (Electric A A ■ Washington, Feb. 1 (A’l—Parcel Board of Tax Review Chairman South Windsor correspondent El- Mass. They will be available any Bell and Howell F’lectric BEEF LIVER 1958's figures of 41 marriages. 44 post rates went up today. Ralph Ransom, announces the mbre G. Burnham, telephone time after tlie Masft. 10.00 HEADBOARDS. f-2.8 with range finder. 4 7 . 7 7 Eye) f-1.9 35m.m. Camera W O t W O births and 18 deaths. Of, these, 30 PARKING Eve 8 m.m. Turret. 1 1 ^ .9 5 I NORGE 19 cu. It. FREEZER 266.661 An increase authoriieed last fall Mitchell 4-6674. ■ On Wednesday, the Ffeaat of St. BURNSIDE Choice of'colors. MAYFLOWER ^ of the marriages took plads here, Board will hold three open meet­ Blaise, there will be bleaatng’ of All? became effective at midnight last BUKNSIDt AVE.- E HTFD CONO Kodak Starmatic 1-IA. c but onl.v one of the births and five ings to hear . complaints, on the the throats after the 9 a.m. Mass, Kodak Cavalcade Slide 1 1 A O O POLAROID PRINT COPIER 21.99 night, boosting fourth-class rates of the deaths. Oct. 1, 1959, tax lists. The meet- at 3:30 and. 8 p.m. CYO ^vill meet Outfit. k COTTAGE CHEESE Coiil. CAROllYWiy Projedor, 510N. I JF 3 2 . 9 9 I ELVINATOR FOODARAMA 51848 an average of 17.2 per cent. This .School on Short Time ifigs will all be - held in the Town at 7 p.m. and go from'Instruction BEDROOM SUITES! - Horace W. Porter, .School will MAMIONAMIK covers catalo^es as well as par­ HalK ----—------^ - Wedding to the church for-aie-blessing;----- cels. close at 1 p.m. tomorrow, Wednes­ Adult In'tormatton classes will EHLERS GRAPE "A* The higher' rates will net the day, Thursday and Friday pf this The first meeting will be held resume at uiftjQjiurch tomorrow at ew e tomorrow from 7:30,^to 9 p.m. The 169.9.5 3-Pjece MODERN BEDROOM A A governnnent an eatlmated 888 mil-- week. This is so that transporta­ C.vr-.Bennett 8 p.m. DINETTES ODDB and ENDS TABLES and LAMPS 1-LB. lion a year and will be used to cut tion may be co-ordinated with second meeting will be held from St. Ann’s Guild at St. Maurice SETS with BOOKCASE BED. GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES Misa Maxine Bennett, daughter General Electric VAC down the deficit on this class of the high school, which is beihg dis­ JO a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Council of Catholic Women, the 69.95 5-Plece 79.95 RUG and PAD.. 12.95 MAPLE, BLONp, MAHOGANY of Mr. and Mrs. EUllotit Bennett, ■'8:05 6:30-10:15 -179.95 3-Piece M APLE >| Vacuum 3 7 .7 7 COFFEE CAN postal service. missed early on those days because tl\e third will be held Feb. ^ JO newly formed mothers’ circle, ^11 KI’TCHEN SET. Tweed Patterns, Q STEP and COFFEE y Deluxe GENERAL ELEG. AUTO. OVEN 15945 H ere'are some examples of the of mid-year exams. from 7:30 to 9 p.m. 40 Bretton Rd., and Richard Cyr BEDROOM Set. I IHc General Electric TABLES. ' ' m meet Thursda.v at 8 p.m. Inrthe U9.00 7-P1(ho 9 X 12. *t O. Floor Polisher R , R«9ulor or Drip new rates: A 5-pound parcel mail­ There was some ^ discussion on Other members of the Tax Re­ of East Hartford, were united in WEDNESDAY 7V\ marriage at Temple Beth Sholom church hall. All Catholic mothers "PILLO W T A L K " . 289.95 3-PiecS CHERRY BEDROOM Set. KITCHEN SET. 37.77 paeh Can CoBtalns 18c Worth ed between Washington and New the Board of Education, about view Board are Clifton p. Hq'rne and new members are welcome. 29.95 GROUP OF MAHOGA.NY ^ y and tJeorge Hunson. j yesterday afternoon. The bride­ "WORLD, FLESH and DEVIL’’ Triple Dresser, Chest and Bed. 129.95 RUG and PAD. ~ York now costs 44'centa Instead of sending .buses out twice for after­ Episcopal Notes 79.95 5-Plece RITCHE.N SET. lland.v Hannah LEATHERTOPTAB1.e s . I s . I NORCE ELEC. DELUXE __ 1W 45] noon pick-ups. However, this was Dental Survey Held groom is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. ALL WOOL, .. in O 4.21 FRESH BAKED DAILY 33 cents.' A 3--pound parcel between Women of St. George's Episco­ ^99.00 3-Piece DANISH W ALN U T Bronze or Chrome^. 5 7 - Hair Dryer (REG. SIZE LOAF) Chicago and New York went up thought to be unnecessary by the A survey of the condition of the Fred Cyr. Bast Hartford. 9 X 12. , IWT. pal Church have been ln-vlted« to Bedroojm Se4»>-Triple Dresser,"”*- General Electric 19.95 V A LU E kS o n , SELECTION y from 44 centa to 55 centa. A 6- administrators, who claim that the Jteeth of 'elementary school chil­ Rabbi Leon Wind performed "FLAVOR QUEEN" the double ring ceremony. meet Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at the Chest and Bed. 149.9,5 5-Pleeo Q Q Toaster Oven 21.79 of a few odd LAM PS. ' • pound package between Boston moat Important of the school work dren was made last week by two home of Mrs. Robert E. Gorton on COMPLETE SHOWS 1X4.95 RUG and PAD. TAPPAN GAS DELUXE 239.99 members of the State Department The bride wore a brown 2r 5:15-8:30 P.M. MAPLE DINETTE. T O . Universal and San, Diego now costa 81 .M in­ la dope in the morning hours of Brandy St. to work on the May 288.00 3-Piece ROCK M APLE ALL NYLON, ' Q y of .Health, assisted by Mrs. Rob­ piece Bultdreas with moea green Coffeematto 12 95 5.00 PIN UP A White stead of 81.24. J- each day and the two hours missed fair. ‘i'heN ftvertt will be held May Bedroom Sel. Double Dresser, 169.95 5-Plpce K ITC R E N SET. 9 X 12. T - / . ert P. Azinger, chairman of the accessories and an orchid corsage. EARLY U N T IL f.AMPS. Caloric Gas Range and Haatar ^224.95 Sliced 14 at-the Community Hall. Any­ 36 X 48 X 60 all White 1 O 9 P T A Health Committee. Re.sults Her alster, Mrs. Monroe Moaes, BIRD 6 0 c 6 P.M.' Chest and Bed. - BREAD Vernon Center, was, matron of one who needs transportation or Formica Table. I O O GENERAL ELECTRIC of the report are due to be filed ,to-‘ 269.00 .3-Piece OAK BEDROOM SET. ' I 'T T r 299.00 3 ROOMS OF W ALL TO 19.95 POLE LAMPS; Q day. honor. She wore a those green wool, directions to Mrs. Gorton's house, 189.95 5-Pleee KITCHEN SET. WALL CARPET BLANKET 17-99 is invited to telephone her. 2 Only. T - j The State Department rep­ dress with rose ooraage. Double Dresser, Chest and Bookcase,,Bed- ■ 4 ^ .* 36 X 48 X 60. 1 Q Q i n s t a l l e d w i t h i o q ★ PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ★ - . United Methodist Note* resentatives commented that the Ronald Cyr, Blast Hartford, was STATE 219.00 3-Piece W A LN U T BEDROOM Wrought Iron. • IQO. •PADDING. ITT. Combination Sale children’s teeth appeared to be in his brother's beat man. A supper fqr church school offi­ cers and teachers will be served at Set. l)ou|)le Dresser, Chest 35.00.4 ODD KITCHEN 13.88 REALTY good condition. A reception for guests was held 10\\A g Continuous 69.95 RUG and PAD A L L C A . FANCY YELLOW Atomic Energy Discussed . at the Red Coach Orili, Wethers­ and Bookcase Bed. TABLES. I C - I O l^ F ro m 5:15 p/m. Tan Tops'. ■ O » WOOL AX51TNSTER. OO. Charles Hill' of thp Connecticut field. ..After a wedding trip, the 399.00 3-Piece OAK BEDROOM. (3 Lb. Bax) Light and Pow6r Co. met with couple will live In Blast Hartford. ONIONS Mrs. Cyr is a graduate of Man- “ 62” Triple Dres.ser, Chest, X.. sixth grade Students In . Harry CARY GRANT, TONY CURTIS WESTERN Pslubniak's class.last week at the cbestnr High School. She la 'em ­ EHSTUJOOD Bookca.se Bed. COURSE elementary school. He discussed ployed by the Travelers Insurance OPERATION r i PETTICOAT Go., and attended evening classes VJEBNK’S 349.00 3-Piece GOLD BISQUE MOR]iE COLLEGE. HARTFORD. ENROLi THIS TUES. atom ic‘energy and the atom. He ircoiiiii .CARROTS , (CeUo Bag) also showed a movie on "Safety at Hdllyer College o f the Univer­ “ JOVBREYBY TO THE____ Mna-BstM BEDROOM Set. Double Dresser, ■ CENTEB OP THE -EABTH" COLOR REM EM BER t e S * U sun Usd* to earoU and reoelv* th* eMy-to-understaod Wlth'Blectrielty'- to all children in sity o f Hartford.., Mr. . .Cyr is ■ Onlor aaft- C-8*«pe Chest, Bookcase Bed. Ing that ha* «aabl8d hundreds of men and wonsen (regardless of age Grades 3 through 6. • graduate of Blast Hartford High l:S*5;ftS Also ' TUESDAY from 5 P.M. to 11P.M. at School. He i* epaployed In the en-, “ SON OF BOBIN HOOD'! 629.00 3-Piece CONTINENTAL PINE 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE or eisDerteBee) to paso their-exams and then make a fins sneiie** of !■ Tcchalcsinr a . THE DAY this latereettag aad high paying (IF YOU KNOW HOW) profession. . 51aache*ter Evening Herald gineerlhg department at Pratt A ll45«:4*llf;U STARTS WEDNESDAY BEDROOM Set. BOTH FOR 2 3 1 Attend the lecture this Tnowiay, Feb. t, at 7:80 P.M. at Morse College, Andover oorreopondMt Mm. Paul Whitney, Air«taft, Blast Hartford, June* Garner-Natallb Wood 18S’ Aaa BL; Hartford. Phon* or write Jor epeeial goeat tlcketa— I D. Pfaiutlehl, telephone Pilgrim and attends tl>e Piero* School of Wed.'“HAPPY ANNIYEBSABY" In "CASH McOALL" meotronio*. JAM861. - '8-68M. ‘V ,. 1 ■- ’ ■ t ■ r f ♦ ' . s ’'-'- " - ■/ / • i' f i ' ■ , PAGE FIVE:. MANCHESTER EVENjNC HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY'^1. .1960

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1960 PAGE FOUR S e n . Kennedy|Reds,„ Inviting Disastci* Stafford Springs; Fannie Rosen­ thorough knowledge of the uee-of Obituary may take him into the aolutlon it- our Journey to uaderstanding, our Rothtill^V ernon berg. 27 Divls Ave.; Ralph Dart, flreanns. Under the present Uotns- Algiers Rebels Yield IHanrl^patpr self. I flirtations with the real meaning ing laws ;sny citizen who can pay uinrwniiBS Bolton Rd., Vernon; Edward Sed- It worrltd by "BtoSdW WMkntu*’ (OMU ------— of It all by proxy—some Tapavlca llk, 83 Grand Ave.; Brick Ley- the fee and la over the minimum Uns UP.NlkhU______or IMd - —WottlBS...... too fr*- Ponders Race^jj^ttack on U.S.: Galcs age limit wRl be allowed to hunt quant,luanb. lburWxf______or lu U ^ nriutton). Mrs. Nora T. McCarten Suening . • i a. performs the rite for us and msnn, 198 B. Main St.; Joseph eioonlUrx B A a l^ a aiM. Mcrrouancaq, . Mrs. Nora Theresa McCartan. Police Report Three Breaks KoBlowskl, 8 Morrison St.; Albert m these areas. In other words, we or Stroni BwoHIns. Oloudr tlrlna.UrU dua ' to •- To De Gaulle Forces In California A Tiger, After The Battle I to n s us h o w i t w a s ., common Eldnay «nd Blxddarr IrrtutkmIt ' a 78, of 253 school St., widow of j (Continued from Page One) BKi ‘c ^ HIU, Broad Brook Rd., Ellington. are putting a gun legally In .the trr... O T S n z tor quick hffp^'aitc'tochup. U BlaMtl Street Having forsworn the race for the There is ohe nice thing about handa of any hresponsible person rount u d old. Aak druxtiat tor OTSnCC, Thomas H. McCartan. died yester­ Com eaa-taow fact you tmprona (Contlnned from Page One) day at Manchester Memorial Hos- (Continued from Page One) Titan ICBM—Experiencing somei ’ presidential nomination, Governor j yua procedure. The Tapavlca, \5ho- Over Weekend; 1 Near Station who chooeea to obtain Ucense: State News Vernon sad TaloottvlUe newe le Hospital Notes pltal. .J i difficulties but expected to be op­ m ' Another point to be considered (A one-hour general strike was ^blutiera Rbckefeller is now begituting tolgver . he is, never lete us dotvn, handled tliroagk TI RersM’s She was born May 10, 1881, In of petition circulation fq r ^ slate erational by the summer of 1981. - Rockville Bnresn, 8 W. Main St., Is the that no hunting will be staged throughout France, but as of delegates make a decision nec­ I Minuteman Solid-Fuel ICBM — fiounaed October i. 1881 conduct himself In a manner which | never reports cynically on the. re- Thieves looted the Pojlsh^nance Co. was entered by forcing pennltted within 600 feet of a County Kerry, Ireland, and had a door, and about $15 was taken telephone TRemont 8-8186. a demonstration of support for Visiting hours: Adults 2 to H essary well before that time. Scheduled to be operational by mid- PublUbed B re n Bvenlnf Except might have done something for him i^jit of the quest, never' falls, in American Citizens’ Club on Village dwelling. As I interpret this, a lived in Manchester since child­ Roundup President D# Gaulle. A ll major p.m. Maternity 2 to .5 and 6:.30 to 1963. luiKUre UMl BoUdaye Entered «t 'the St. Friday night, the Rockville from a cash drawer. ’The safe was PRESGBimOllS hood. She was a member of the If prospects In Wisconsin point in the race. That is the irony of it. I yj^ moment of supreme test, to be person could bo on his own prop­ t S ** to e airongyictory over Humphrey, Thor Intermediate Range Ballis­ Jce at llancbeeter Conn, aa Bowling Plaza, on W. Main St., not touched. On Jan. 23 Hart­ Free Delivery trade unions — CkthoUc, Socialist 8 p.m. Children's Ward 2 to 7. Ladies of St. James. Claaa Mall Matter Going around the Country, button-1 y^^ shark-eating man. erty but beyond the 600 f ^ limit -end communist — supported the Kennedy might pase up a (Taltfor- (Continued from Page One) tic Missile—Operational in Eng­ near ti^ police station, Saturday mann’s Supermarket on Windsor Open Forum from Ws house and be subject to Surviving are a son, Thomas H. holing practleid“ poHtlcal bosses, demonstration. The strike hour, PatienU Today: 198 nla teet of his reputation as _ a land. gOBSORIPTION RATES night, and. attempted to break In­ Ave. was broken into through the being shot, aocldenitally of course. LIGfiEH DRUa McCartan of Manchester; a (daugh­ Jupiter IRBM Scheduled to be­ Payable In Adrance . consulting public opinion polls to to Mickey and Julie’s Soda Shop roof, the safe moved outside--and from 11 s.m. to noon, merely ex­ ADM ITTED SATU RD AY: Hugh ter. Mrs. Robert Schaller of Santa vote-getter. conduct drives for charitable and O ne T ea t ...... Doubts Need for Bunting It doesn’t seem that hunUng In h h o p p i n o PARKADB come operational in Italy and Tur­ at 118. Union St. last night cut open. About $2,000 was report­ tended the-usual hmeh hour and Collins, Cross Dr., Vernon-, Mrs. Ana. Calif.; 10 grandchildren, and But a close race In Wisconsin phllantrophic causes. Six Hontba ...... And out how he stood and, some­ To the EXktor, Mknehester is a growing need of key "over the next, year or, two." Three Montha A Thought for Today An ' estimated |140 was taken ed stolen from Hartmann’s safe. did not inteiTupt essential serv- Loretta Benoit, 35 Helalne Rd.; several nieces and nephews. and lack o’f significant primary Atty. Gen. Albert L. Coles so Polaris— First submarine expect­ times it seems, where he should I have been watching ’The Her­ the community. It would seem that contests elsewhere might cause Ofie Month ..e******************** Sponsored by the Blancheeter from the PAC Club, and about iceii-.) . Wladlmir Polyanchek, 801 Malri The funeral will be held tomor­ ruled today in answering a series ed to be operationally deployed Weealy stanfl, the New Tork governor got Captain Peter J. Dowgewlcz ald for the pest feiw vyeeks and we should take firearms out of the II was not Immediately known him to tackle CaJifornia despite of questions raised by State W el­ Slncla Copy • a a a a a e • « • ti •• a e a a «vA $200 from the bowling alleys, so noted today that the department St.; Miss Judith LeDoux, South row at 8:30 a.m. at the Quish with missiles on board by Decem­ CooineU of Chnrohee have seen little, 11 any, o>ppoelition hands of more and more Irrespon­ what the French Army, which had the risks. fare Commissioner Bernard Sha­ nowhere . cording to police reports. is shorthanded. ’The force Is short sible people and not add to the Windsor; William Neville. 85: Funeral Home, 225 Main St., fol­ ber 1960. Four submarines launch­ MEMBbJt OF _ to the propoe^ change In the stuck with De' Gaulle, would do Kennedy’s strategists had been piro. • rHM a s s o c ia t e d p r e s s , Freed from the rolo of candidate, Rpckville police discovered the Birch St.; Roy Light. East Hart­ lowed by a solemn high Mass of ed out of nine under constrijction. one regular ' patrolmafl, and has ordinance agalnat the discharge of situation Iv making the possession YOUR BEST HEART Under an act passed by the 1959 The Aaaodated *Teaa U exduMTely John b. Rockefeller Jr. is credit­ Plaza break and the attempted with Lagalllarde and his men. ' ford: John Krowchenko. Ellington; requiem at St. James' Church at aiming for a 21-10 defeat of Budget carries funds to complete entlUed to the uae of renubllMtlon of Governor Rockefeller goes to one been using supemumerles often to 'firearms within . the Manchester of a firearm more Inviting. Humphrey In the battle for Wis­ General Assembly the welfare ed with the foUowlng: "Giving is break when making routine door insurance IS — A crowd watched in silence as Erwin Whipple, 325 Highland St.; 9, Burial will be in S t James' IQth through 12th, and to buy long ell news dispatches credited to It or of those “Dlnner-with-Ike” ban­ fill In during Illnesses of regular town llmHe. I find It hard to be­ I sincerely hope that people liv­ commissioner was given extensive not otherwise credited In fhls o a ^ r cHcclcfl. the mss mot'ed out, their armed ciemetery. Friends may call at the consin’s 31 delegate votes. They lead time Items fpj- 13th through the secret of a healthy life. Not patrolmen. The captain asked for lieve that people living In the areas ing In the areas that will come Mrs. l„aura White, 23 Mountain had hoped. to gain 11 delegates powers to regulate and safeguard and also the local news published here. quets, deUvers a flghting speech in The theft from the PAC club resistance apparently over snd St.; Rockville; Mrs. .lane Palzere. funeral home today from 2 to 4 I ja: - . All rlfthts of repubileatlon of special necessarily money, but whatever a more men In his annual report. He designated by the change are In under this change will attend the named from the stale atJarge and charitable solicitation. , 15th. which he says that peace and pros­ was discovered by William GoUck, done wnth. . j, Coventry; Donald Palzere Jr., and 7 to 9 p.m. . Strategic A ir Command (long- diapatehes herein are also reserved also stated today that the patrol­ favor of any such move by the hearing on Tueeday, Feb.' 2, I960 win In five of the 10 congressional The new law requires those en­ perity, the choice RepubUcan and man has of encouragement and member, when he opened the TORO Lagalllarde, a reserve paralroop Coventry: Kenneth Bensen. 80 Ar- range bomber force)—Program for men are hampered by the lack of and st^ak out against this change Si) • .... Ftill aarvlee client of N B. K. 8er»- club about lO'a.m. Saturday. He town. IlsuLcnant, gave up after the Anthony Metelskl districts which pick two each- gaged to conduct financial drives Elsenhower slogans for 1960, are I sympathy and understanding.’ walkie-talkie radios. Patrolmen rather thhn be full of righteous in­ nott Rd.; Carl Ruddell, 43 Hollis­ dfspersal ’of planes and construc­ found the door from the hallway I wonder if theee people have ' population of Algiers Ignored his Rockville— Anthony Metelskl. 71, But Wisconsin's Democratic to file a contract with the welfare ‘‘ publfshera ReprwenUtlVM: The not . enough, and in which he calls Somewhat r e la t ^ to those dignation after we have hsd an ter St.; Charles Donahue. 1006 W, commissioner and empowers him tion of alert facilities almost com­ Julius Mathews Special Ajtency — New into the bar had been hacked. carried 2-way radios until the de­ sto{g>ed tio realise that while this call for a continuation of the gen­ of 31 Village St.. Rockville, died at Party Administrative Committee .. , j ■n.rtu t/vurant 1 words is the observation by an partment’s radio system was change bes been fawUgated by a accident Or personal proper^ has Middle Tpke. to set a bond lo Insure successful pleted-.-' TorA Chlcaito Dejro^^t andBortra. for leadership for the party toward! sage: *T shall pass through Money was taken from the cash eral strike the rebels earlier had his home Saturday morning, changed the apportionment Satur­ Ballistie Missile Early Warning u Em b b r a u d i t b o r b a d o f changed last fall to tie In with group of sportsmen who, I Imagine been damaged. ‘. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: day to give 214 delegate votes to performance of the contract. CIRCULATIONS ______the future, without once conceding, yjjg ^orid but once. If there be register and other funds. The safe - planned to ..end today. He was born In Poland Jan. 17, System—Under construction with was not touched. mutual aid. 1716 walkie-talkies have a healthy respect and a Alexander C. Penny Mrs. Irene Hawley, 167 . Benton each congreseional dWtelct with Shapiro asked the attorney gen­ In his speech, that there Is a gen- any kindness I can show, or any Most stores opened for business, 1889. '^flrst station expected to become The Herald Prlntln* CJompany. n Police theorize that someone cannot be used on this system, ac­ and most office workers reported St.: Edward Menditto. 26 Clinton He is survived by one daughter, six named from the state a-s a eral whether a single- bond would tssunies no flnRncinl r^flponjnbiliw Ueman called Nixon who is offer- good thing I can do, let me do it be sufficient for a contractor who operational this year. either had a key or remained In the cording to the captain. He'con­ lOiLWork. St.; Patrick Henderson, 381 Cen­ Mrs. Robert Chattefton of Rock-1 whole. This tended to cut down has been engaged to cqnduct Anti-Missile Mi.ssile — Budget tt. p.«y ...o w A..- club at closing tlm ^as no outside tends that they served as a pro­ Lagalllarde still wore his psra- ter St.; Mrs. Marjorie Hibbard. 41 vine. tfie significance of the statewide drives for more than one organiza­ contains funds for continued devel­ mediately, people begin Lgaln.” door w as. forced. ’Hiey hold the tection for patrolmen, who could troop . uniform and carried a Byron Rd.; Mrs. Martha'Thomp­ Funeral services will he held to­ totals on which Kennedy had been opment of Nike Zeus but problems same theory, for the Plaza theft, In son, Amston; Mrs. Winifred Sheri­ tion. Display advertlshm oloslns hours: ing how gutsy and independent call the station when they found French flag as he led his small morrow at 11 a.m. at the Burke counting. ane. staggering and prdduction not j Rev. John R. Neubert which money was taken from a CASH? "Since the bond Is fnlerided to Fbr Monday—1 p.m ^Iday an unlocked door. force from the stronghtld, dan. 795 Center St.; Ralph Quig­ Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., He- protested from Salt Lake now warranted For Tuesday—1 P m Monday Rockefeller Is, and ho\^ nice It Community Baptist Church cash box. A rear door was found Ho^ritsl Notes ley, 80 Foley St.; Mrs, Dorothy with burial in St. Bernard’s Ceme^- OKy that It was "unfair to change compel performanpe under the For Wednesday—1 o.m Tuesday. A French paratroop unit In front contract, each r-ohtract must he ■ Continental A ir Defense— Budg­ FV>r Thursday—! p.m. Wednesday. might be, after all. If a fellow aa unlocked by a patrolman nt 8 a.m. Admitted Friday: Martin Dlet- Trotter, 575 Gardner St.; Judith the rules of the game after the Just say of the barricade-stood at attention guaranteed by ah individual bond,’ et contains funds needed for last K r Friday—1 p m Thurwiay bright aa he were In the national City Even Leases Air Sunday. A preirious theft from the zel, 52t4 Spring S t; Prudy Nix, as the insurgents marched solemn­ Baker. T9 Ridge St.; Mrs. Ethel Friends may call at the funeral''I game has started,” He said, how­ phase of Nike Hercules program For RHturday—1 o m W day Plaza cash box recurred Dec. 21 Finney St., Elllngrton. McKay, 24 Clinton St.; Norman home today from 7 to 9 p.m, ■ ever, he would remain in the con­ Coles ruled. - ■ Claaslfied deadline: lO'.SO picture, because party and nation ly out. As he crossed the square, In answer to another question around major cities and defense day ot publication except Safurday- during the evening while the alleys Admitted Saturday: Simeon Philipp, Rt. 30,'Rockville; Br (r'a test. could use fresh blood like this. Cambridge, Mass — ’The air over the word! Lagalllarde exchange salutes w'ith the attorney general said the wel­ sites. „ 8 e m ______were In operation. Leuhrsen, Tolland; Lila Krueger, French olBcers commanding the Wlencko, Hartford: William Kar- Mrs. Mary » . Moxon Humphrey replied from Minne­ Navy—Budget contains funds But the main truth is, of course, a municipal parking lot was sold The attempted break Bust night fare -Commissioner has the au­ Monday, February 1 Hartford Tpke., Vernog; Susanna troops before the barricades. rison, 15 Griswold St.; Tonya Rockville • Mra. Mary Slocks apolis last night that "the game for 20 new ship starts and 15 Con­ by the City of Cambridge recently was discovered by Patrolman Rob­ thority to fix bonds of varying that if Governor Rockefeller were for $30,736 to allow construction of Plodfe, 1.68 South St, The crowd began to cheer and Silver. 4. Green Rd., Rockvilie; Moxon, 91, of 22 Talcott Ave.. hasn't started yet. He hasn't versions or modernizations. ert KJellqulst in a door check NEW KIND OF amounts "In each case as will' im­ really as bright and original and a $^-000, three-story motel on Discharged Saturday: Sharon clap for Lagalllarde. and there Mrs. Marion Wenlck, 20 Green widow of Frederick Moxon. died filed, and neither have I. " He Army and Marines— Budget con­ Indispensable, Magnificent about 2 a.m. He found marks on pel each contractor to view his ad­ refreshing and courageous as all I stilts that vdll front on three down- Butler, Broad Brook. "You're the boss" at Beneficial were-cries of "Algerie Francaise!” Manor .Rd.; Amede Boudreau. An- Saturda.v night at Rockville City, said the committee had a right to- tains funds for 20.000 cofnbat and the door Indicating that an at­ When you want cash to pay off left-Kiver bills — clothing bills, determine how It would divide up herence ' to his contract as .con­ No man In our time, unless It thi* he himself would never have I town streets. The city will continue Admitted yesterday: Mary Gal SNOW PLOW! ( Is French!) .,dover; Richard Weller. Echo Dr. hospital after a brief Illness, tactical vehicles and for additional this he himseir woma neve ^ metered parking lot from tempt had been made to force It doctors’...... bills, qnv ...... bills— justSt phone phone BENEnciAL BENEnciAL to to apply apply for for She was born in Huddqrsfleld. Mac with Herald 60 Years the state's votes. siderably more agreeable alterna­ vin, Vernon;' Vtlginla Raymond, Somebody started singing .the Vernon: Samuel Henderson, 205 tive than forfeiture of the amount rockets. was possibly Churchill telling Brit­ opened his’candidacy for the pres-1 j ^ ^ p ^pgjj open, a Bill Clean-Up Loan. Thefi.. soon as approved, make only one England, June 4, 1868. a daughter While either Kennedy or-Hiim- ' Marseillaise and it was soon taken Woodland St.; Richard Gaudino, 28 "I enjoy getting up and coming of the bond." Furthermor'e the at­ Gates stressed "that the budget, ain what It wan going to do In any Last Thursday the Rockville Fl- monthly payment instead or several .... you may have more Simply 1^ bfr the eng^o- of the late Charles W. and Mary ph'rey would acclaim even a one- idential nomination by going to the 1 j^otel guests after that, up by the crowd. Clinton St,; Margret Green, 231 one of the better amateur teams, torney general advised the wel­ covering fiscal 1961 which starts cash left-over for yourself at the end at each month! Phone A. qKonkersley Stocks, and had to'work as much today as I did 60 vpte ma.rgln as a vlclbr. neither ease, whether or not It had a pollUcal bosses and to the poUtlcal I ------* ------and-hatidleunlt of thiiToro Three helicopters hoverSd over­ School St.: John Reggetts, 105 in Connecticut. fare Chief that fund raising con- July 1 thl. year, would keep the todayl lived in Rockville for the past 50 years ago," IVilliam (Bill) Mc- McGonlgal started, at The Her­ would harvest much .bolHical pres­ Churchill to lead It, has played polls. He would have taken his line Power Handle Snow Plow head. Hemlock St.; Mrs. Beity Filault tractors who have filed bond in services at about the same man­ teens $21 te SU D -U ei* We-lnsured at lew ewt Hebron; Roland Miloche, Bay years. Gonigal of 1 Oak PI. said today as ald as a typ^ compositor. Later, tige from a result of this kind. auch a dramatic role as that en­ brave Ideas s ^ g h t to Oie ^ople, , Lagaillarde's men were a mot- .Ttlie.iiitr specter cjf 'such____ _ an______outeome other states also must file in this power levels they have currently. THE ..and youWe got the power berry Rd.. Bolton: Angelo De She leaves two daiightera. Miss bo sat down -a t—his--typesetting- he-operated.JIhe Herald’a.Unltype. He said there would be small cuts acted by President Charles de and taken his chances of "Influ- l MO,000,000' MR MAIfi ST.. 2nd FIm Ow Woohsortb’s, MANCHESTER .....Tay 'gronp. Some-■wore uniforms, haints Kehn^^’.' pai-llculaily--IBe-tm-te M unit for your choice of 10 some had only parts of uniforms. Luoco. 162 Hilliard St.; Louis Marguerite E. Moxdn and Mra. a mechanical type-setting ma­ __ _nn hoin ill romnelllnfi:be of. Der<- no help in compelling per-1 in, .the Navy end A ir Force, ■ Gaulle In the past week. enclng the polls and the politicians. ■ M l 3 ^ • Aeh ler the VCD M AHeier Frederick H. Yost, botli of Rock­ machine at The Herald. chine ■ that preceded the linotype. cause he has stressed the impor­ (LESS ONE CENT) ^ rooMMT ivimnos until i tM. A few wore steel helmets and oth­ Miner. Tunnel Rd). Vernon. formance of a Connecticut con- No speech In our time has had other Toro Power Handle ville;-and one niece. It was 60 years ago today that tance' of primaries.’ But thus far And one thing we could guaran-| HOTEL Um MO w mUmh rf •« wn«n«H N»* ers vvore paralroop berets. ADMITTED TODAY: Henry He has been operating a linotype Funeral servicea Will be held to­ he has been unable to' smoke out traC.t." the lihpact and force of the spee<* tee. He would have got at least as | , , ” yard machines. See it todayl A t 12-:18 p.m.'a big, blood Zatkowskl. 54 Union St.; Mrs. Car he.firat entered the employ of The for. The Herald since the first ma­ PALM BEACH SHORES. FLORIDA 9 999 999 morrow at 2 p.m. at the White a challenger In any significant Miss Kirsten he deUvered last Friday. smeared French tricolor which had ; ollne Worcester, North Windham Herald Printing Co. chine was installed. N iw Haven, Feb. 1 (fll—New far this way aZ he did the other. Funeral Home, 65 Elm St.. Rock­ Bles.sed with good health, Mc- contest except Wisconsin’s. There were, In the situation he fluttered above the Insurgent hold- Philip Kenny, 89 Oak St. A native of Manchester, Mc- . Rep. Chester Bowles (D-Conn) Haven County Coroner Jathes J. ville, with the Rev. Paul J. Bow­ Gonigal Is an active bowler in The Wlwtmr yosr IdM «l 8 perfect tovllMni wcatlM, Ift wilUnc for you M the Only out was slowly pulled down. It had BIRTHS SATURDAY: A son Gohigal holds the longest service says he believes Kennedy will get Corrigan, in a finding released to­ Hitin‘Tosca’ ■ had to resolve, some factors al­ BENEFICIAL man, pastor of Union Congrega­ Herald League and, during the Colosiwdm - it Miprlilntly rMS0Ml)le rain. It yoo like to de thinii . . . M A R L O W li flown there since the bloody start to Mr. and Mrs. LeRroy Connors record of any Herald employe. the Democratic presidential nom­ day, absolved a Stratford truck ready going his wav. It was rain­ Chiaiig’s Third Term M AIN 8T., MANCHES’TEB tional Church, officiating. Burial si’.mmer months, plays golf, still Hwro ■ conpIttt.onttrUiMMnt pcofme. H yse llko to nlix, Ikort'e ovor FINANCE CO. of the revolt Jan. 24, when 27 per­ 147 Orchard St., Rockville During his youth, McGoniga! was ination and then go on to win the driver of criminal responsibility In ’0 will be in Grove Hill Cemetery. being able to beat fellow wotkers By JOHN GRUBER ing on the barricades In the ’The sometimes enigmatic Chlang I e me. ssweeieiAt. wwAwce co.______sons were killed in street fighting. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Richard a fine righthanded baseball pitcher office. the death of a 10-year-old Milford 800 loot •( 8m ocoan bMch. Apertnwnto with eooUii( feelllUn or ilr eoadl- There are no calling hours. many years his junior. Before an audience which Jam­ streets of Algiers. The leaders of Kai-shek currently has observers! tIOMd room, fra* parkini apace. Plot . ... • Olympic-tin pool and chlldran'a The Insurgents began helping to Gustafson. 17 Division St, with the St. Mary’s Men’s Club The former ambassador to In­ and later coafthed the Shamrocks, (Herald photo by Pintp) *’°John A. Barry. 110 Plains Rd., med the Bushneli Auditorium to the Insurrection behind those bar­ guessing. His second term as pres-1 pool • Snack bar, dininc room and cocktail lounfa • Ciilf Stream flshlnf, take down the barricades of pav­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: Alfred Bausola dia and Nepal, interviewed on the ABC-TV program "Open Hearing" was killed instantly a short dis­ the rafters, Dorothy Kirsten last ricades called upon women and yacMliw facllltlei. Open Ok . 1$ to May L Write for. color Mdtr. large ing stones and rubble which they daughter to Mr. and Mrs. I>ec Alfred Bausola, 115 Eldridge St., idant of FRSS -China expires May Kane. 4.1 S. Hawthorne S t; a son yesterday, said he himself was not tance fro* 1 his home on Jan. 9 night scored a personal triumph in chlldr^ to fomi a shield for them. had thrown up. died._8UddenIy.At .Mj|nchester Me­ held this morning at the Holmes 20.-'nie-Chinese National Assem-1 Totaling ---- Df," BemS“rd“ Lefevre, a right- to""Mr;'and" Mrs. Kent Scovtlle.- ‘33 a candidate for-the-nominatloiufpr. .when^he was tqssed_fj‘om_hls bi­ the title role of Puccini’s "Tosca." [Fitting children's shoes is a specialty at Leonard's: morial Hoapitai this afternoon. Funeral Home. 400~Hain~Sr.7~fol'^ A b o u lT o w n cycle into the middle "onthe "RliflF Ndt^far behind herTh'audience“ard the authority of the state and; Dumas, 42 Prospect St., Rockville; ter. who died Friday night, will'be Passion will hold the first o f wo Gil Park SeMed Her voice may not be quite as lush be reelected president, beca.use Our Business** quiem Mass at St; James’ Church mas. Friday, In one of the most mem­ there Is nobody else. He himself, ablo COSO waged armed warfare against it. Michael Donovan, 7 Ashland St.; held tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the monthly meetings ,at the Holy as the diva originally billed for tha But the insurgent leaders’ cohtin- Mrs. Edwina Trotter. Warehouse at 9 o'clock. Jktasonic Home in Wallingford Familv Monastery in West Hart-, role, but it "is more than adequate orable orations of all time, de however, opposes the legal step 1 - Burial will be in St. James’ By Odd Fellows Hamden, Feb. 1 (/P) -The broth­ Gaulle provided this demonstration; a Modern sand fono ued popularity with the French , Point; Mrs. Rita Hall. 132 Spilice where she had lived for the past ford Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. The er of State Police Commissioner to the vocal demands of the part.' which would permit his reelectlon. | colonials In Algeria ruled out this, St.; Mrs. Sally Koerner. Wapping; .Cemetery. . ' three year.*. second meeting will be Wednesday, And histrionically she is tar supe­ finith . Friends may call at the fungal Gilbert Park was Installed aa Leo J. Mulcahy was injured here He was firm. He exercised his own How are his followers going to out­ extreme punishment. |Mrs. Margaret Rice, Cross Dr.. Mi.'s Richmond was born In Feb. 10 at the same time. rior to the more highly toUted home tomorrow from 7 to (Ixp.m. noble grand of King David Lodge vestet-day when his c ir crashed in­ responsibility without question or SAVE The Algiers Radio bUred martial I Vernon: David Phelps, 14 Clear- Manche.ster. dayhgter of the late soprano she replaced. wit him? 6 r has he taken the po-] This ad ami $7.95* mtitles you ^ D u u n p lo n . and Wednesday from 2 lo;,5 and 7 of Odd Fellows Friday e-venlng at to a utility pole and caught fire. music and news bulletins through-1 view Ter.; Philip Rider 73 Walker James and Annie McConnell Riche Further, she balanced Rudolf hesitation. He faced his own de­ sltlon he has because he has an­ Stanley Circle, WSCS, of South Odd Fellows hall. I n s la llin g ^ - John Mulcahy, 48, of Hamden, to one RxlO Deluxe Oil Colored nut the morning ;S l.; Glefm Covell. 88 W. Middle to 9 p.m. mond. She had been .cmplo.yed in Petrak who sang opposite her in cision without faltering. Having Methodist Church, will meet to­ ficqrs were Rusjell Young, / dis­ was rescued from the burning car other Intention of his own—namely I SUPiR ADDERS Through the^strects of A lg ie rs Tpke,: Karen Holt, 138 Center St.': the engraving department of magnificent manner, so that th* done tb*!, he created a superb emo­ Portrait. (Reg. price $15.95). morrow at 8 p.m. at the home of by a pa.ssing motorist. Ernest An­ an Intention to retire aa president] women wept. Sm»H bands sho.ut-; Angelo St. John. Hartford . Susan Mrs. Zuah S^Crane Chenev Bros, until <.h» moved to trict deputy grand master, and parts assumed the equality en­ tional and patriotic appeal to all Mrs. Zuah M. (Jrang, 89. of 61 Mrs. Adrian St. Pierre, 199 W. his installation , team. tonia. also of Hamden. at the end of his present term? Only one offer per person. Offer ed "Algeria is French ' and knots : Guglielml, KHington; Mrs. Geneva New Ifork City in 1919. She was a Taken to St. Raphael's Hospital visioned by the librettists: it was - of people gathered to spread th e, Toomey. 11 Scott Dr Vernon. Lura Avondale RdV.'-.djed Saturday at the Center St. Other officers seated were Fred those elements in Algeria who Nobody takes this latter posai-j life member of Tenvple Chapter, not the case of a tenor supporting expires Feb. 14, 1960. Avon Cofivalyffient Home. Robinson, vice grand; Clarence in New Haven. Mulcahy was re­ might have been wavering. i»ews-and rumors. LeafleU Almon, Kelly Rd Vernon; Mrs. Order of Eastern Star. the title role. blllty seriously, enoujpi to begin | fluttered down from time to ; Nettie ^Crandall ,115 Summ St , She was born in Watertown, N. Friendship circle. Salvation Aspinwall, right supporter to the ported in fair condition. He suf­ Today, the barricades are down, 'Extra olisrge tor adults 82J10. Graveside commital services will fered possible chest injuries and From her "Non la sospira," early speculation on'wbat It would mean. | Chd now for appointment. , from Army helicopters, appealing pMaH^ Y.. Nov. 7, 1870. and had lived in be conducted by the Rev. Law­ Army, will omit itk regular meet­ noble grand; LeRoy Aspinwall. in the first act. until she made hep the two Insurrection leaders have head cuts in the crash. But the very urgency of his follow­ for calm and unity behind the Rock^^^^^^ Manchester for 25 years. rence-Almond at the family plot ing tonight to permit members to left supporter to the noble grand; .suicidal plunge at the end of tha surrendered, and this has been ac- M A R L O H d l Survivors ificlude ' three sons, attend the revival meeting at 7:30 Alonzo Foreman, warcten; Benja­ The accident occurred on Dix- ers, to have him take a third term, j MAIN ST. MANCHESTER " " " y - ______, iThompson. 35 East St.. Rockville: In Buckland sCemetcry tomorrow well Avenue. Firemen extingui.shed opera. Miss Kirsten held the audi­ compllslied without further blood- BUHEftWORTH Francis Crane and Kenneth Crane, at 11:30 a.m. "Vj tonight at which Brig. Lyell min Foreman, conductor, and Jo­ ence virtually spellbound with her suggests that they realize that, j Robert Ma.sbn, 540 Vernon St.; Mrs. RadfP will be guest preacher. seph Hublard. inside guardian. the fire that broke out in the rear ' Mhed or violence, and without alter­ both of Hartford, and Hugh Crane vocal artistry and her thorough without this one Individual as MEMORY LANE Frances Lee and daughter, 140 of Panorama City, Calif.; three Also. Albert Miller, chaplain; of Mulcahy's car. ation In de Gaulle’s basic promise ; Vernon Ave.. Rocljville;'Mrs. Carol Timothy J. Harrington acting ability'. The famous "Vissl symbol and leader, the cause of STUDIO Public Records, daughter.*. Mr.s. Andrew Phair of The British-American Club will Ernest Morse and Clinton Keeney, 1 Archambault and'son, Coventry: The funeral of Timothy J. Har­ S.ATELLITE OBL.AYKD d’arte," in the second act, was de­ that the political future of Algeria Free China would begin to shrink j 511 M AIN ST. "IGNORANCE IS THE Canaan. Mrs. James R. Nelson of rington, 91 Chestnut St„ was held meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the supporters to the chaplain; W. livered from a prortrate position ------I Mrs, Linda McGovern and daiigh- Manchester and Mrs. Jamp.s Butler Thomas Smythe and Carl Thoren, Vandenberg .Air Force Base, ■hall be determined by the A l­ and wither away. MI 9-9890 Warrantee Deed ; ter, Hyde Ave.. Rockville. this morning at the Holmes Fun­ clubhouse on Maple St. where she had been thrown by " of Phoenix. Ariz.; 8 grandchildren supporters to the vice grand. CaHjT.. Feb. I (/PI — Plan* to gerians themselves. , ROOT OF Mary M. McVeigh and Carol M. i DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: eral Home, 400 Main St., followed Scarpia, rather than from the com­ and 15 great-grandchildren. Julius Strong, treasurer: Earl launch a *atellite rocket Dis­ In the aftermath, France seems Lenihan to Louis and Frances Mi- chaTle. desired Lorn his "Recondlt' ar-, could Imagine France tomorrow Buenos Aires to Miami. It took him The membership committee of Grand List at $34,131,290, S:;: to keep it functioning prop­ for family projects and relaxation V . rine P. Bonjhousky, property on Robert Benson. 160 School St.; Burial was in Mt. St. Benedict monia!"'to "E lucevan de stelle." without him at the helm. Yet there Lutz Junior Museum wilt meet at only nine , months, and he had a ■ / .\ Woodland St., $1,000 damages.. Richard Noble. 153 Chestnut St.; Cemetery with committal service The plot calls for Tosca to praisa erly. It is important that, 7 o'clock tonight at the museum. must be such a tomorrow. wonderful time. Notice of Intent to Sell Richard Galinat, Coventry; Mrs. Funerals by Father Hannon. Bearers were Increases About $2 Million his acting ability the end and medicines be safely potent. \ Mrs, Allan S. Taylor, chairman.' for once the words were not mis­ As against this fear, this victory "Todaj,” says Tapavlca, "the Beatrice Bellucci, East Hart­ Dorothy McCann, 82 Ru.ssell St.: Wa’rren J. Blessing,, Edward Ryan, reports the committee' has been used . ,—-X- That is why pharmacists We’U help you plan a cellar modernization based on exist­ ford, to Arthur Dancos^e,? Rock- Harry Allen. South Coventry: Mrs) William Tobin. IPaul Reardon, offers hope for the continued serv­ rhythm of our life la tho quick. In Mrs. Antonina B. DeHimone augmented by 17 new membe>' Frank Valentino sang the role of are now required to attend ing structural conditions and your family’s needs. vlllej merchandise, stocks, trade, Doris Lambert, Andover: Donna Thomas J. Maloney Jr. and JohiT Vernon’S grand hst rose ice de Gaulle caii give. It may be the immensity of the sea alone in a The funeral of Mrs.- Antonina' for the adult membership drive to the villainous Baron Scarpia. Ha college of pharmacy for five fixtures, good will and trade Viestart. South Windsor; Louis J. Cooney. $2 million in the.past year for a that this Insurrectior has per­ small bpat you meet again your Lamoureux, 159 Croft Dr.; Carl Bartnik DeSimone, wife of Michael be conducted this month. mules, up in num'aer from 18 to looked the part, he acted the part, Insteadi^of one open area, the. ^ace could be divided^ro name of Don's Grinder and Pizza DeSimone. 29 Pearl St., was held new taxable total -of $34,131,29.0. formed one vital function for,lUm .personality. It Is not true that we years, before being licensed Moore, 1097 Main St.; Mrs. Rita 5Irs. f'arol Case Dennison 33, and In value from $1,525 ,to bjjt somehow could not seem to get den, workshop and sewiiig-laundry center. Use Gregg op Shop. this morning at the John F. Tier­ to practice pharmacy. Connell.v and son. 16 Trotter Rd„ Funeral services, for Mrs. Carol Members- of Hose Co. 4, Man­ as qf Oct. 1, 1959. ' , $2,175; cattle, down in,, n'iimber enough menace, in'liis voice. Actu­ -^that of convincing the Algerian are nothing in this world, but we Rill of Sale ney Funeral Home. 219 W. Center Morgan kitchen cabinets above washer and dryer for'stor­ Rofckville; Mrs. Rose Orlowski and Csi.se Dennison, chairman of the chester Fire Department, will The Increase on the 1958 list from- 342 lo 68, but up in value ally he sang very v-ell, but he suf­ rebels that not only does he himself are' less than we think we are, ■ro obtain medicines from William K. Ferber to Manches­ S:., ■ follovved by a requiem high age space. A fireplace and built-in facilites for record son, 156 Union St.; Mr.s. Florence board of Case Bros. Inc., werfi held meet tonight at 7 o’clock at the was $1 million, while 'the increase from $2,875 to, $4,125; sheep, goals fered in comparison to thfe two personally mean what be says people ignorant of this ter Parkade Launderest Inc;,- Mas.s at St. Jame.s' Church. When you are alone at sea you un­ Taylor and son. 162 Eldridge St. , Saturday afternoon at the family Quish Funeral Home, 225 Main for 1957 was about $2 million and and poultry, down in value from stellar principals. He missed true player, movie projector and TV will make the den a favor­ washing machines and other laun­ The Rev. Fr&ncis T. Bu'.lcr was When he promises self-determina­ derstand the valor, the pain and necessary ;knowledge can DISCHARGED TODAY: Cathy- Tionie, 673 Spring St., in Highland St., to pay final respects to Mrs. for 1956 $3 million. $6,180 to $1,470. greatness by just a tiny fraction, ite spot with the family. dry equipment nt 382 W, Middle celebrant. Paul Chleat waii organ­ tion for Algeria, but that, equally the.happiness of the hum'an being.' lead to misfortune. You are Ann Pecoi-ino. ! Pitlsbury Hill, Park. Nora McCartan. whose aon, Thom­ Assessor Montague \Vhite, com­ Other categories listed are a.s yet he has an excellent voice, ia Tpke., $1. ist and soloist. . Tlie Rev. Lawrence Almond, pas­ pleting the 1959 grand Hst today, follows^ p Machinery and water thoroughly familiar with the role, Important from their iMlnt of view, Tapavlca Is, of course, fitted for safer when you consult a Certification of Incorporation Rockville; Eric Nelson. 11 Echo Burial was in St. James' Ceme­ as McCartan, Is a member of the Phone Mitchell 9-5253 this week. We’U i ^ d a man to your Dr., Vernon; Miss Judith LeDoux. tor of South Methodist Church, o f­ showed the gross, gain as $2 Oib - "pow{ei‘. $?.110,720; commercial fur- and is a good actor. 1^ ' he possesses the power to control his role. "I adore danger and love physician for guidance and Manchester Parkade Launderest tery with committal service by fire compan.v. house to. advise what can be done with your cellar. He’ll 'South Windsor; Dennis Grant, '464 ficiated, and read the graveside, 985, _ and______the____ jiet_ gain___ at $1 ,871,280. niture $730,390; mechanics and Of the. minor characters. Law- Inc.. $50,000 capital stock divided the Rev. John'Regan. Bearers were the French In Algeria and the the unexpected," he- says, " ^ e secure all. medicines and E. Center St.: Mrs. Helen La- comniittal service at the family TTie gross grand list is s'hown at farming tools, $16,160; goods on rence Davidson was the best. . His help "jeU” your family’s ideas, suggest sound-absorbing, Into 500 shares, all common) each Anthony DeSrirhone. Michael De­ Dawson Bentz, 403 E. Middle French Army while such a solution spirit of adventure has been with health-aids from a phar­ Chapelle, 142 Pearl St.; Mrs. Helen plot* in East Cemetery. $36,032,925.------.but . exemplioris------,i — - of ti $1.-'- --+ 1^'^],^, cables and conduits, $2,982,- conception of tKe role of th'e Sac- easy-care materials and give installation advice. W e’D 41001, par. Incorporators: Joan L. Simone, Eldward Matushek, W il­ Tpke., Is among 10 young . men risitan was characterized by being comes Into being. me alMvays. I have the Bohemian macy. Dietz and daughter, Tolland Rd., Bearers were Christopher Case, 901,635 rSdiree. it to the taxable 445. rent you power tools and if you need help, suggest com-. Camp, Mary M. Fitzgerald and liam Matuschek, Henry Ulatow- nt- Charles E. Jacobson, Dr. Har­ from this area •’nominated os an The grand list, which includes ; slightly ridiculous, without- becqm ‘ Has this victory for de Gaulle soul that Inspires me to touch this persistent as beavers Rockville. list of $34,131,290. Fawiers' ex­ petent workmen for the more difficult jobs. William K. Ferber. ski and Carl Ulatowskl. old Lchmus, Edward' S. Dziadus, alternate by Congressman Emilio emptions, not included in the grand all Rockville and Vernon property, j ing farcical. 4e ha * a good voice, broken the will of the French ex­ moment that gives contact with Marriage License* Q. Daddario for appointment to t Bernard S. H6ey a-nd A. Lawrence list total, amount to $57,410. is still subject to adjustment by I and was thoroughly at horde in tha Bernard Maurice Kennlson, East John Joseph Fay tremists and the French Army to reality." ■ . .. We work like beavers to deliver your oil on time. We YOUR PHYSICIAN' Riker. . , the Air Force Academy. Dwellings Swell List the Board-of Tax Review. . . j part. reaiat..Aelf-determination7 .Has It What ls ,j-eallty? A $1,000 modorniiatioii only $31.94 ptr month Hartford, and 'Vlnda Ray French, Hospital Starts The funeral of John Joseph Fay, About half of this year’.-e in­ The - aV nUDOET PLAN 8 RADIO DISPATCHED us with the responsibility French^. Sedrick Straughan and Other changes in the grand list Algerian problem is for E'Tan'ce has Among the rest of us, the niore This day do we remember, at the hospital. mittal service by the Rev. John ^onard BJorkmnn. $815,740; Amerb.lle Corp., $586,- well. I am continually surpr' 'd SERVICE TRUCKS of filling their prescript Guarantee^ A loving thought we give are as folfows; Barns, ifheds anq now passed its fever peek and «n- humdrum, members of humanity, ''w Por one no longer w th us . Members of tl)e Manchester White, of St. Bernards' Church. Eighth District firemen lose, garages, $705,520, down from '860; United States. Envelrfpe Co., that they do as excellent a jot as ' taiM a stage where the physician the number who would ever prove AUTOMATIC WEATHER- 12 RADIO DISPATCHED tions. May we compound Pul In our hearts still liver. Ministerial Aten, will take turns Rockville, Warrant Officer Oiccio Wallace I. Palmer night were called to the W.vman 1058’s figure of $735.69,5; hOUse $563,880; LaPoinle Industries, Inc., they do) in view of the limited hearsals and the faiM that they (Ja can do i^omethlng more than stand to have Tapavica’i. .capacity ia -GONTBOLLED DELIVERIES DELIVERY yours? John Rossi, husband, and family. conducting the senvlces. The hos­ Savlno was in chargb of a firing Funeral services for Wallace I. oil Co. at . 24 Main St! where and building lots, up in number $466,020; Aldon Spinning Mills* pital's Board of Trustees voted squa,d and bugler for full mllU Palmer, 368 Keeney St., w?i c keld $385,530; Pho.nix Mutual-Life In­ not accompany opera all the linie. fast and wait Prestdent de Gaulle strictly limited. On the -other hand, faulty oil .burner had caused smoke from 6,311 to 6,654, and up in Our 40 Years . two.months ago to iRvite the min­ tary honors at the graveside. Saturday afternoon at the Holmes surance Co. (-owners of the Centre True, the orchestral prelfide and-' now has, in his physical victory BUILDING MATERIALS to fill the company office. value from $3,765,300 to $3,883,225, the "number of us who dream of is te r to‘ confiticL services at the Bearers were Walter SheZ, Wil­ Funeral Home, 400 Main St. T?ie Shopping Plaza), $324,250; Rock­ opening, scene of the third act -was-' ■ tV* morning, firemen- went to acres-of land, down from 8,121 to In the streetb of Algterg, in his ourselves In such a role, who com­ hospital. Sortie of the employes on liam Shea. Donald Fay, Orrin Rev. Lawrence F. Almond of South ville Water and Aqueduct . Co., anything but subtle; still they -.'era' "Our Reputation LUMBER FUEL OPEN DAILY 37 Bilyue St. where a washing ma­ -q,809 in number, and up. in value Bsychologlosl victory throughout plain that the rhythm of our life the first and third shifts were Hosford, Ralph HoWqrd and Rob­ Methodist Cfiurch officiated. from $820,755 to $639,070. $280,490: First- National Stores, responsive to Mr. Morescos de­ chine motorx-had filled the Joseph mands during the -eniainder. arid France, a new store of momentum ts |too quick and who have some DELCO-HEAT b .Your Assurance^' 888 N. M A IN 8T. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. having difficulty attending Sun- ert Hosf.ord. , Burial was in the new WUliman* Also, motor vehicles, up in num- $194,680: NuWay Tobacco Co.; ELLINGTON BRANCH Of Dependable Aniello h»rfi« with smoke. provided excellent sufiport to their Prescription Pharmacy Manchester, Cmm. West Rood, Route 83 SUNDAY, 8 A.M.-8 P.M. day^ services at their own church-- tic Cemetery. Bearers, were Sidney ber’ from 5,264 to 9,529, and up in $184,710; and Joseph -L. Bury. w^ch, employed with the seme vague longing to rediscover both Liveng'ood. Carl Feiler, Stephen No damage .other than from (Vernon Shopping Center andjmor,e glamoroua cohorts on tbo Mitchell 8-8258 TBemont 5-6218 I es. ■ ' ; , • - ■ Joseph M. Kaaelauskas' value from $3,527,960 to $3,664,'j msgnifleent ststeemsnsblp which ourselves and life In some depart­ Curtiss, William McDonnell, C lif' smoke was reported by firemen in other property) $183,150. stage. • 901 Main Street . PINE PHARMACY Patients may alsif attci^d the The' funersl of Joseph M. Kase- 770; trailers, down' 1^ nurhber from t b ^ him tJumigh this crisis, in ure from the routine— the number M4 OENTEB 8T. ton Coffin and Royce Palmer. either call. , BAIITL **Q V A U T Y r-t^ eeot%drny of ajU^ Service.'- ■ervicens, If Urey Wish.' '' lauskas, 251 Buckland Rd., w m which hs defended his right to his vtf us who are like that is legloa. Oop^Tright 1D60 (IW l) ‘ ■ ’ . . ’ ■ ' i ■ohrttan for the Algerian question, most of us take our breaks, A a i MAIM STREET MANCHESTER. COMM HOME IMPROVEMENT HEADQUARTERS ■n: ■ ■ / >. ■ . ' I / ... 1 V <6: ,L.jrrj V

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his aentsnclng was held until aftsr M AN CH E ^R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1960 BUY TEXACO B rothers G et the Conss' trial. PAGE SIX The court entered Innocent pleas G A S O L IN E OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE /or the Cones because Defense W H O L E S A L E BUGGS BUNNY Atty. Wesley C. Gryk refused put­ TV-Radio T erm s in Jail Piimp and 'Tank Ix iu a d to- ting them to plea. ,ANP FURTHERMORE...... s t a t is t ic s r ev ea l;., s o LET US LOOK TO Uaers-of Ovar 3,000 Gallon* FROMTWE BLA.. THE nJTURB. The Baby Has Gryk niaintalned the court did Annually. (For Gommarelal FIvb hours of trial time and HARD ID ^ B - Answer to Provioui Punt# not' have proper jurisdiction over Users Only). ROCK-BOUNP c COiST o f e ' ~ T tha testimony of seven witnesses the two accused because the war­ j OPMAINS^BLA... Animal Fair [ ir-inni ii-ilMr-'W'Tii 'in Saturday ended with the convic­ rants on which they were arrested RACKLIFFE OIL Television 43- BLA... rTniiF3tuni(.-JWEini ^ | tion of two brothers charged with were not properly affirmed. Gryk COMPANY BKCEPT F L 1 0 »U I^ i r jr.;m nnir_T I ILVr . All Star DUckpIn Bowling ^pU O O Tl FpiRTHB OWLS WinH GROUP/LOAFERS HOOPLE BUT ’ Lae* 6:00 Buperman ^ breaking into Joseph Beaulieu’s moved for dismissal of the case Hartford—JAckson 2-51*1 ACK081 4 Broths Li irji a n rji Big a rimater (In proRre**) a ::3U Father Knows Beat 8. WbRO,VOU SHOULD 5 » 1 H 0 S t S R l6 f ^ Twilight Theater (In orogreea) 4ti Bourbon Street Beat 8. 4U. house at 174 Irving St. on Jan. 17 Jan. 25 on the same grounds, but 8 Rumored to uinim r — s 10. 22 BVBO VOUKJSST^ SHOVBL TO ■ 2weS^l6./ouR PARKlWd I Smtll KOiTJ M' II t Early Show (In orogress) 30 Welle Fargo and taking two half-gallon bottles the court denied the motion. live in belfry First Show (In orogrese) 32 :UU Movie at: NilNine ■ARM AW5MBV FORTHBlR SDUCATlOM ^. _ (jggpj aSARlNS AND ■ntelopM - fdnr_T irioo, Peter Oiinn 10. of whiskey. 6 Prayer MIMIL3;=3M U-.. Cartoon Plavhouae Is Am ong the witnesses in the trial ITS A MARVELOUS P R O D R A rA / / ^ ^ ^ PLOW HAS A BBORBM I Wild hoB l.lborace “3 Danny Thomas .Show 7 Noun tufflx r 'w r I 'T-Tii i.n T u :8t) Adventures in Faradlat 8. The two. Robert D. Cone. 19, and were Meek and two juveniles who AVLB/WgLLSBft .. tT li*r 6 Floweri 6:45 HuntleV-Brlnkley 10. 22 t/iim ii'Tiw m’-' ' Doluu 5ean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Reid, Phoer John paly “2 TV Theater 10. David A. Cone, 17. of 103 Irving said they were also Involved in the whether t Matovjls |2 Pitpotitlon 0 Cry like i cet Douglas Edwarda _3 Ann Sothern Show St., were each sentenced to 90 break. The two juveniles (under We Stock nix Bi, Vernon. She waa bom Jan. 2.3 at MancheaUr Memorial 1:00 Hennessey r CLLW HASFiMALL' ' l3IUli«n river 10 Sacred bull— HoipiUl. Her maternal grandfather !■ Arthur J: Franklin. 6:55 Burke-Barenta „ ' Steve Allen Show tC) 10. days In jail for breaking and enter­ 16) are under jurisdiction of the' 11 Decides r 11 ifnian^fciW f '• «:2.S Weather Newa and Sports 3 14 Primitt Windsor, Vt. Her paternal g^randparenta are Mr. and Mra. Eld- 6:30 Sports Sews and Weather J i:3U Han With a Camera ing and 30 days for larceny, the Juvenile Court. (s^Tfis^fiaas^j June Allvann Show I. HALLMARK 15 Science ot 18 Earlier 45 BestbeU teami win Reid, Weat Springfield. Maaa. She haa a brother, Robert Route Ja(W)bs’ Club House 22 concurrent sentences to be sus­ The witnesses admitted to the lound * 20 Ascends so Qudrun'a Modern Digest • 52 Life of Riley husband 46 Rafioci Alan, 3. :00 The Big News pended after 30 days. break and said they and the Cone IT MeUl 22 Musical Brave 'Stallion I ' Newa. Sports A Weather 8 11 French animal 47 Wander 7:00 This Is Alice S Judge Jules A. Karp also TTanff- brothers entered the house tylce, CARDS tSMueicil time inatrumenti News and Weather 22 Barry Barents 21 Fine cotton 46 Gull Oary Robert, aon of Mr and l^a. Earl Relchle, Abby Rd., .1 Feature 40 ed down a suspended sentence took the two whiskey bottles and m 10 Foreteller 24 Musical Roman ruler He waa bom Jan. .21 at Mancheater Memorial ifoa- Markham ' BY V. T. HAMLIN 21 Alone IS Attaat 50 Wapplng. He waa bom Ja------People's Choice J; U ;15 Starlight Movie against a third youth, Alfred R. some other bottles but threw a l l e y O O P paasag* 51 Stuff pital. Hla maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Philip Movie it Seven j; World Beat Movies 3 ^ 23 Men's title 2t Portent 40 Pendent Nll^t Spot Meek, 16, of 10 Congress St., who some of them away. MILLER ...NO TRACE OF S3 EaaenUtI Struthere, Abby Rd.. Wapplng. Hla paUmal grandmother la News Weather 4( ^SURE! WWIET VWELU..I OUNNQ 24 Lettuce 26 Old Roman ornament 7:15 Doug rktwards 41 Jack Paar 12. was faced with similar charges. sTlOTOMSOF „ESraOALLY \I SURE PIDNT TH' WAGON OR 43 BaluehlaUn being Mra. John Relchle. Broad Brook. He haa two brothera. Karl Parish Chairman West Maas Highlights :80 Jack Paar Meek was given 90-days and-30- DEVELOPED SYSTEM PHARMACY JACK EAST 27 Sitters coins 30112 ;5o Newa and Weather , YVMkKir ME TO) \ s a i > LAY ■ SEE IT LAVIN' itate 55 Golf device Karl. 5, and Eric Albert, 2% , and a aiater, Janet MargareL 6%. Henry Grzyb waa Installed aa niverboat Louis Braille, blind Frenchman AROUND NO­ EITHER 20 Wipe 26 Circe B • B * B Cheyenne ...... 1, 10.. -52: - 1:00 Late Newa dayi suspended sentences on the ■J'I'i (.KI.KN iic \li back an' look for \ AROUND 32 t u dish 8;(J(I The ressn t Newa A Prayer ___ respective charges and was placed who died In 1852 at the age of 43, TH'NUSSET WE lost) SETTINS WHERE AFTER chairman of the pariah commit­ I’hiinr 111 ’> 11 ■ I 34 Fsncy r r r r r jeatn Pierre, eon of Mr. and Mra. Andre Baracco, Weat Ver­ FOR COMPLETE LISTING on probation for two years. developed the braille system of . IN THAT KANSAS I RUSTY? TH' STORM- T” I r r tee at St John's Palish National SEE SATtJRDAV'S TTV WEEK 30 Wish non St. He waa bom Jan. 23 at Mancheater Memorial Hoapital. Meek pleaded-guilty Jan. 25, but raised dots for the blind. 37 Conscquenet nr u Hla maternal g^andparenta are Mr. and Mra. Robert Eckhart, Catholic Church last evening. 30 Insects r Ekuit Granby. Hla paternal grandfather la J. Baracco of France. n B B B B B Aaaistlng the Rev. Walter A. 30 Pscc t r ll" j Hyazko. pastor. In the , Installa­ U a d i o € a s i 41 Prevsrlcstion Faith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Johnaon, Box tion ceremony was the Rev. Magr. those newa brosdrssta of 10 or 16-mlnute H & 0 & 42 Horned nr ST .122, Mancheater. She waa bom Jan. 23 at Mancheater Memorial (This listing Includes only H'* Anthony Vlrojtkowlak of. Ware. length. Some stations carry other short newacssU). A&P SUPER MARKETS IN MANCHESTER ruminant Hospital. Her maternal grrandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Sanford Maaa. 'ITie monslgpior also blessed ■MIMS WDK4J— 136C * 7:00 Fuller Lewis 44 Soon M. Agnew, Southport. Her paternal grandparenta are Mr. and and dlatributed the traditional 7:15 Evening Devotlona 46 Overdue debts Mra. Meredith E. Johnaon, Trenton, N. J. She haa a aiater, 8:UU News. Aaiman 7:20 Showcase. News 261 BROAD ST. & 116 EAST CENTER ST. Polish wafers to more than 90 6:15 Art Johnson 40 Because ■bawn, 2. • 7:30 Reviewing Stand 53 Mythical bird parishioners. 6:45 Lowell Thomas ■8:;0ti News ST Other officers Installed were 7:UU Atnos N’ Andy 8:06 World Today Open Monday through Saturday 'til 9 p^m! 54 Radio Raymond Paul, aori of Mr. and Mra. Paul Archamhault. 7:8(1 News. Comedy Tim* Showcaaa and Naw* _ ^ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Ignat* Wlerbickl and John Krow- 8:80 audience ST Swamp Rd.. Coventry. . He waa bom Jan. 25 at Mancheater Me- 7:46 Bob and Ray 1 1 :05 Music Beyond tbs Btara and News chenko, vice chairmen; Mrs. Gene­ SiUli World ronichl 12:05 News Roundup 56 New Yesr'i or " H r m'orial HogplUl. .Hla maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. ki vieve Wojnarowlcz, and Mra. Caro­ 8:15 Music TUI Ons Chrlstmat JT Auguetua Joy, Elaat Haven. Hla paternal grandparenU are Mr. 12:00 News 57 Awry and Mra. Slr^jlliia Archamhault, Windaor. He haa two bfOth- line Custer, recording *ecretariea; 12:10 Music nil Une Helps You Overcome C O M I SIE...YOU’LL SAVII BY AL VERMEER 56 Ages IT Stanley Grzyb, financial secretary, 1:00 News. Sign Off era. Richard, 5, and Patrick, 3. PRISCILLA’S POP 50 Roman bronti and Stanley Opalach Jr., treasurer. W H A r—fiio IT B B • . • • 0 IF'itXJ ASK HE‘3 ‘ISN'T LESTER «0 Story U Trustees are Benjamin Grzyb 6:UU Big Show / FALSE TEETH A WONDERFULu l J Kelly Jean, daughter of Mr. auid Mra. Robert Bruc^ McGov­ 8:30 John Daly / A BI© SMOW-OFR.. lU 61 Part B" ST ern. Hyde Ave. She V(aa bom Jan. 25 at Mancheater Memorial and Alphonse Rubacha. Directors 6:45 BIS 8hnw .Looseness and Worry SkATIN© SO ClpSE TO rSWlMMERF ^ 7:00 Ed P Morgan teSTCR A] DOWN Hoapital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Eugene are Walter Wojnarowlcz, Frank No longer be annoyed or fool lll-at- T H A T ‘THIN ICE* SI© N ! j 1} II 7:16 Big Shew >ER PULi 1 Nanny or HT A. UeCarll, Hyde Ave.. Rockyllle. Her paternal grandmother la Kosak. Joseph Yaworskl, Jo.aeph I2UX) News. Sign Off ease because of loose, wobbly false Wrubel, Michael Plocharczyk, Mrs. WPOP—1410 teeth. FA8TEBTH. an Imprpved alka­ m Billy r B II Mra. Joaephlne McGovern. Hartford. line (non-acid) powder, aprtnklsd on 2 Formerly 1 B' B B B Ida Ferrence. Mrs.' Helen Opalach 6:00 News Weathsr your plates bolds them firmer so they / 3 Particio and Mrs. Stella Klro. 6:15 Ray Somers feel more comfortable. Avoid embar­ Thomas Kyle, aon 6f Mr, and Mra. Vincent Orlowakl. 15«- *:0U Lou Terry rassment caused by loose plates. Oet Union St. He waa bom Jan. 26 St Mancheater Memorial Hoar The parish committee officers 11:00 News. FASTEETH at any drug counter. pital Hla maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Jiiatln Shl- were installed after a pariah sup­ 11:10 Lou Terry manakl. 1.56 Union St. Hla paternal grandfather la Vincent per. During the afternoon, 40 chil­ 1-00 Del Rayces dren participated in a post-Epiph­ w n c —1080 S H O R T R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAL Orlowskl, Rockville. / ■ 6:00 News. Weather and Sports any pageant. "The Three Kings.” 6:80 Serenade Investmenta Flavor of the Month ' WILLTUt BLACK.' Se^.eoT V U HAVE TO PAY A Anna 8e*M . daughter of Mr. and Mra. Jamea Hanaen, 41 6:45 Three SUr Extra FYiIton Rik She' waa bom Jan. 20 at Hartford Hoapital. Her 7:00 Dick Bertel "CHERRY VANILLA" , Wli>HT RETURM *50.0000) RAM40M fPR Hl^^^ 7:30 Newa matenv^grandmother la Mt*. Louiae Leaaor, 41 Fillton Rd. Her Scientist R escued 7:46 Radio Moscow . Whole red cherrMa blended ooR m & ? patenlal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs, William Hanaen, Hart- 8:00 Broadway U.S.A. r p - 8:80 Whafs Your Opinion throui^out our creamy She has a brother', Mark William, 11. ^ From High Ledge .10:00 Concert Hall •mooth vanUla. Get some a>t 11:00 Newa soon, at your nearest Royal Greg Eugene, eon «f-M r. and Mrs, Eugene RoszczewbkL 1 11:15 Sports Final , Ice Cream dealer's store. (Continued from Page One) 11:30 Mld-nite Moods BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS Walnut St, Rockville, He was bom Jan. 24 at Rockville City 12:55 News: RO YAL ICE CREAM CO. l o n g S A M ( ! Hospital. Hla maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Charles 23 Warren St.— M l 3-6950 4 nficeessry. Beyond that, he hadn't 6:00 Financial Newa . . .■ f-PECAUSEKVE LEFT THE SUPER* Blonlarz. Rockville. He haa two brothera. David Eugene. 11. and planned. 6:05 News Roundup ' HI6HWAy.TNESEARETHE0U>AKK Mark Eugene. 2; and a sister, Jeanne Ann, 12. 6:15 Showcase and N«w* RCMDS. AunaweiLES hardly ever • .B B B B Pauling had started a walking THERE ANY MORE. HARDLY JeaUM William, aon of Mr. and Mrs William Cantwell. 28 inspection about hie 160-acre ranch ANyBOPy HARDLY Range Hill Dr., Vernon. He waa bom Jan. 28 at Rockville City Saturday morning. He followed a HoaplUtl. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond deer trail then became stranded on Finlay, Cranston, R. I. He has a brother, Raymond, 14; and two an 80 degree slope facing the 'HECKNO! aU H AVet<3\ flftNtrtCO^AMDOOtURSl alstera, Shirley, 15, and Deborah. 2. ocean. lXE W CRepiT^KtW, - - ■ ...... ■ - ...... • • ...... Halfway up. hc^felt he^iad Reach­ CAN 'few RAKE TiLAT KIDD « iA«> John Furlongs Jr., aon o f Mr. and Mra. John F. Flynn, Sr., ed a dead end.'He wai oh'a smair 10 N. Park St., Rockville. He was bom Jan. 24 at R ^krille, ledge below an overhang. He waa City Hoapital. Hla maternal grandmother la Mrs. John MerriU, on blue shale—so treacherous for ■ Tolland. ■■ HI* paternal gT-andparents are Mr. and Mrs. Furlonge walking that it’s called “greasy." The time was late Saturday morn­ Flynn, Tolland. L ux eii. • • • • ing. Tender, Sofl Meated liL! R-l PhlUlp Werner, aon of Mr. and Mra. William Rotert, 19 H *"'* "I got the jitters,” Pauling re­ 0. I. fj O#—A, ------*. IM* Bp IMM P—»■»* tpaSMM. h«. “ If Mom jtavo mo throo contt and Dad gavo mo two mond St, Rockville. He was bora Jan. 21 at Rockville City Hos­ lated after his rescue. "I decided eonta, ^ a t would I havo? A tantrum. pital. Hla maternal grandmother Is Mra. Otto Litz, Rockville. to stay there until I was foundr’^ BY KEN BALD and JERRY He ha* two brother*. David, 10, and Timothy, 4; and a ^ster, Saturday evening, he heard J U D D S A X O N searchers shouting above him. His But OAVE PURDY AT THIS ArtOMENT OH, darn/ iwELLTweNT MIOHT J m Ic*. «• , . wife, alarmed at the possibility he IS STALKINS HESITANUY UP AND HE'S NOT AS WEa PHONE HERE, JUPO... THESOODNE' Gary Mlchasl, son of Dr. and Mra. Richard M. Demko -16 had fallen In the nigged country DOWN IN FRC3NT OF PAULA TO MRS. BY ROUSON and been Injured, had notified the BOSWORTH'S TOWN HOUSE... Oliver Rd. He wa.s bom. Jan. 21 at Mancheater Memori^ l^ - iWORTH.. LITTLE SPOllTS piUl. His maternal grandparents kre Mr. and Mra. Charles Pil- Forpst Service. eoXINS Boxing LAMB lard. 116 Waddell Rd. Hla paternal grandparenta are Mr ^ d Pauling shouted back. No one BOXINC 'OHT TPNI4NT TONISMT TOWISHT at !<•« Mra. Martin Demko, Coventr>'. He haa a brother, Mark Rich- heard. The overhang threw his M j n i t i ard. 2. and three «iaters, Barbara Jean, Robin Anp, 4^, and voice out over the Pacific. Donna Lee, 3. A* the searchers’ voices tr^led th e CHAMP away, he "decided to sit on that TNff ledge until someone .found me, c h a m p even If that meant' Monday. I Science Sh rin ks Pile s wasn’t anxious to get off of there by myself.” CHOPS ejiai»v The scientist who engaged In New Way W ithout Surgery debates over the value of nuclear KIDNEY RIB SHOULDER BY JOHNNY HART bomba—be strongly urged banning B . C. both bombs and bomb -testing — Stops Itch—Relieves Pain began scientifically adjusting him­ lu . Teeh. N. T. (*f*cUI) — For the astonishing atatomanta like *PQa* BV ROY (»AN E have ceased to be a problem!" self to his predicament. BUZZ SAWYER first tima aeitnea hat found a new Without a watch, he got a atick YA', WY LUCK, HE PROPPIP A 500-T0UND BOMB healing aubatanea with the aaton- The secret la a new healing sub­ . VIA! 50Y, IS PEPPERCORN iahing ability to shrink hemor- stance (Bio-Dyne*)—discovery of and tried to tell time by move­ * DOWN -ms PUNNEL OF THE JAPANEW fATTLEWlF a world-famous research inatitute. ment of the constellations. He (PIPPIRCORH? RED HOT today; •SUKI YUKI,' AND SANK IT SINGLEHANDED. rh'aida. stop itching, and reHeve LB pain — without aurgary; This aubatance it now avallablo moved his arms and legs to keep In ease after ease, while gently in iuppo$it»ry or oiatmeat /orm , relievinf pain, aetuahreduction under the name Preparation //.* warm. 95 69!59 He took a large map from his . (shrinkage) took place. At your druggist. Money bock Moat amaxingof all—reaulta were guarantee. pocket, lay down and placed it •0 thorough that sulfarort made •Bea. D. B. Pet. OS. over him to help conaerye body i f ' warmth. To keep awake, "I gave YTf 111 I a little lecture to the surf on LAMB COMBINATION lb 35 chemical bonds.” He was spotted by Perry Cur- rence, 26; of Pacific. Grove, only It When you want the best, buy Select, Top Qualify Only . . . The Very Best You Cun Buy mile from his cabin. 1 •a.'&’a'iTi.Ti* e-i Pauling Is professor of chemis­ jM\05T admirals are POIIT-SPOKEN. aUlSHIDfYTWO try'at California institute of Tech­ £m> a glaring exception is THINGS^.® HE ONCE BY DICK CAVALU KAff ADMIRAL VESUVIUS PEPPERCORN. STOPPED AN ARMY P8ME MORTY MEEKLE nology at Pasadena, where he i ON THE TWO-YARD UNE.., CONGRATULATiaNG/ GHUNNEO HOW DO YOU LIKE THAT? lives. He and his wife spend an 'HgKAf 1- amirittw BY THE BOOK I JUST BOUGHT T H » BAP occasional weekend at his cabin, TIM I'M GOINS TO eUT ITWONT LB 43 9 * AND PENCIL TEN MINUTES BY LANK LEONARD BE EAGY CLUBS. WHICH beside Los Padres National For 1 Bff AfiAMOLiB MICKEY FINN WILL BE VOIR AGO AND ALREADY AUTHOR! I'M I'M ^STANDING AT MY est. <5TARTINSAty OQALT'lOU I AM SURE HE MUST. X k n o w ! «. "All Good" Top Quality, Flavorful HAVE BECOME FROM RICHLAND Graduate Course INTERCGTEO IN HIM!. RIDGE' HOWEVER— In Music Planned 1LB ' •<50AAE WRITBW PINE LENOX PHARMACY • Manchester teachers may reg­ ACHIEVE FINANCIAL ,PKG <6UCCE9B^BUTN0T 2W E. CENTER $T. Ml 9-0896 ister this week for a graduate 35* course in "M usic o f the 2<)th Cen­ Bacon CRITICAL ACCLAIM. ALTHOUGH THEY tury” tb be giveuiat Bowe.rs School fi 10 OZ J f & c BECOME WEALTHY by CehtraJ Connecticut State Col­ ' PKGsOO THEYtee DEBPIBED . PKK- I lege. Fried Fish Sticks j^^hn^s -51 BVTHE CRITIC'S.,.* OtJMJJ Registration may- be made at the college in New Britain or by BY LESLIE TURNER MAKINB LOMS., ;inall. . CAPTAIN EASY The exteiwion course will be DELICIOUS'WITH LIVER , AND BACOfI WHY, I HAD A FRBHD M DAOAS WHO A CHARMH' YOUNS LADY I : ' 7 “vw mban TiUf Asut voirD KNOW kS INK HIT OF EVERY PARTY taught by ^Sayard - E. .. Stone., .of. ACTUALLY 5CPR0UP TO HAVP WAS A SOCIAL LIOU SKAUSE A DISTANT Rocky Hill every Monday begin­ UNCLE Of HIS HAD 5BEN KILLED MOLDIN' | 5« BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY BA5Y tr« » a A PHtara roa avi aucssto r, MAKIN6 FRIENDS ning Feb. 8 from 4 to 6:30 p.m. BAG MR. ABERNATHY UP A STAGE COACHJ^|.*jj^jj55j^, aiT OF IttUTAL EAGYf SORE'. FOLKS ACT Mancheater is one of nine towns Yellow Onions 3 THEY'RE RIGHT V O O -H ^ ^ GOSH-rr DOESN’T -THIKAh"' OH MORE 6XOAPMM0ED HEH.HEHI to have extension courses taught WHEN THEY SAI/ /MR. TAKE MUCH TO BE . MeKEE TODAY THAM THEY ...THATS OUR BUSINESS by the staff of Central College on USED TO 5f ABOUT GOOD OLD MOWTYJ ADOGISMANlF APe^NATHYC KNOCKEDOUTOF tlie graduate level. Ninety courses [ YDUte AFINE OLD SUCH THINtSS' BESTFItlEND! FUtSTP^ACSI Making imtalment cash loans, of course, is a.spe-^ in all are being offered to gr^uate Specially Priced For T h is Week! FAITHFUL PAL!. p a tty *t HFC. But with every loan we try to students for cretdlt toward' mas­ make a new friend-by being helpM, ^ providing ter’s , degrees during the spring | semester. JANE P A I^ R WHITE -LlCEp - POLYETHELENE WRAPPER the fsateet possible service, by handling your ac- aount with cohmderation and understanding all

*t low group rfite.. C»h MONTt lY FAYS ■NT SCIIlDUlt ’ No medical exanu- YcoOel . _20 13 6 B i^ 0cicl 2 2 9 * Ipomh tmrnn e 1 HO By 55IA. Ine. TJ<. U.O. Bat Off, j - - luitieaa—no age limi­ Aerwtl tation. Please drop $6:72 E 7.27 $10.05- $18.46 WATKINS- 19.74 36.55 i- f BY PETE HOFFMAN 13.07 14.18 J E F F C O B B in or phoqe. 19.25 20.91 29.27 54.48 SPECIAL OFFER! 89.47 BY* W IL S O N S C R U G G S ...ITHABTOBE ^ AND, JUBT BETWEEN 30.83 33.61 ' 47.55 WEST 'AiP'S PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE ^ ITVMASUST m 9 ! 39.74 56.48 106.80 '6BSN NEAR THE FOUND TV « HARD UBi I'M BCARED 36.41 MAIOHA WAYNE AND HKCAPIDES. -AWAITTHEAKRlVAL OF PB. ROBB RIVER. TO DEATH! VOa.BV fiMHtfi THAN P60|Wn Fusiral Sentee ■ AS-D05K DESCENDS ClAV RO(3KS~ JEFF/...0UT SINCE 0IOM MK ON CCUTERVILIE.- FLYING CONDITIONS ORMOND J, WEST, Director lOcOFF ON 3 T?N 53' WHO m e ARE BO BAP.. dexo -CTEkH®! . im *mc*u V ' 142 B A« T eENTTER 8T. »Y, A HEART MItcheU 9-71196 ATTACK AS Pricas affactiy* in this cemmu.nhy and vicinity. HE FIOPAEED TOCAU ' Manchester’s Oldest TU6 OWAt AnAMHC g tACIMC Wfi COMSAMT, tUC. TUEfCmL M ANCm tftll fM OffniM PARKAiM with Finest Faculties. ■ OffrStreet Parking \ ' 382 MWdI* Tumplk* We«t . EAabUsbed 1874 r 44S HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE /. ind Roor— Mltch*ll 3-2738 OPEN DAILY, 9 to 9 FREE PARKING S *■* I! ^ ! • i ly J *. f.. J ‘ i * -Ik’ ' ' • I )l IB i Mml, Tbw., IfcBri.-ll ti I W.5.,

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v> ■I \ 4 / ■■ :■■ ■ / PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, KiONDAY. FEBRUARY 1, i960 p a g e e i g h t THE March of Dimes Biggest Winner Knight Cans 16 oi 31 Basket Tries Gra^d Prix Driver Nutmeg Bowl Set Herald Angle For New Britain Hartford, Fab. 1 UT) — Ted By New Goal for Hill Knorek, head o f the Nutmeg E A R L Y O S T Bowl Oomndttee of -tbe C4>n- Em Sports Editor necticut Coaches Assn., an­ \ Buenos Aires, Feb, 1 (/P)— Phil -Hill, the Santa Monica, nounced toilay that the aonual Manchester (1640) M- s4diolaatlo Nutmeg Bowl foot­ The March D f Dimes was th et their fe js /T?™ fourth period. Dick Kross, of». Tricky Burt Brown and big Glen Calif., dare-devil who proved yesterday that he is still one Dey ...... : 108 335 StnnriinEK ♦■(Pop) Htiblard, who guided many ball game win be played this 1,640-1,382 and 1,492-1,420. Winated. emerged na the game'a Crosa acored 23 and 20 polnta for Suiulay o f the world’s best-sports car drivers, is now setting his big winner yesterday after­ Amy Pirkey’s 146-366 highlight­ Teretto .... 90 383 \v. L. Pet. ' Manchester Green J” ” * year at WUlow Brook Park, high Bcorer with 37 pointa aa he! Willimantic to pace Nasaiff'a win noon' when the second half ed the opener, followed by Helene McIntosh .. 1 I 108 340 n l.OflO r .rst Item on the , agenda this basketball teams: Walter Fox, sights on gaining a reputation as a Grand Prix driver. New EMtaln. MANCHESTEh . .8 acored four field goala in every in - the------opener while .limmy------Far of the Manchester-Rockville Dey’s pO-335 and Ruth McIntosh's Kloter 105 100 111 310 1 ,889 was the third straight on the road autiful morning V as the trip to Ken Jackson, Ray Zemanek, Gyp ■ And he only has a week to waU.<» Kast Hartford . ...8 period except the third, when he rell acored 19 and Hank Solck col­ Rtandingd Sponaorsiilp of the game 122-340. Mary Kamerer was moat Plrkey ...... 117 103: 140 360 . .4 3 .571 for the Manors. Church of my choice with my Gustafson, Bill Stevenson, Win Sund^ he competes against bowling match was' rolled at .Willimantir ... lected 16 in a losing cause for Any drlv'br says 'It can’t happen WBO awarded to the New Brit­ conalstant for East Hartford with 5 .375 netted five. Bloomfield ...... Sunday tlie locals return home to Nothing special was Turkington. Alex Hackney and World dhamplon Jack Brabham of the Dowling Green. In all Holyoke ...... 3 Middletown. 'The. double header, to me’.” \ ain Uona Club. The gaine 103-102-103-308. Totals .. 483 614 . .3 5 .375 Ix>eBla Trail Windsor Locka . entertain last place Newington, an and after reading up on the Joe Handley, the latter foursome Australia and England's great wUI be played Saturday, Augv,. three matches were run off, two of Middletown .. • Winated jumped into a quick Pjayed for the benefit of the Marcl, Sterling' Moss In the Argentine Hill, who teemed with the late Doris Grisek.took second game East Hartford Womea (11 . .2 6 .250 Pl^hville ...... early season winner over thj Man­ la t^ t fit' the world of sports, I de- talking golf; Don Caroenter. Uk- 27, starting at 4 p.m. them involving Manchfester woih- Winstcd ...... lead in the initial stanrji, with of D.rnes, attracted a amall crowd, ■Ing out my typewriter Grand Prix. Peter Collina of England,'In win­ honors for Manchester, rolling 126- Price ...... 110 70 8 i 267 l.artford ...... 2 6 .250 New Britain .... ors. ing a night off from- bow ling, ning the event here qvo years ago, The game brliigs together •n’s teama Kross and Don Crossman combin-!but all proceeds will be turned Wethersfield ... I and ket mVerial ready for the fol­ Neither raced yesterday in the 136-348. Betty. Jardine’a 122-292 McCUln . . . . 81 87/ 73 241 •SnuthinRtnn .. . .) 5 ;i67 Summary: checked in aa well as 350 o th e « had excellent eupport Hvm Allison. All-Star squailB from the East­ Manchester’s All-Star team rep­ over to the drive. MANCHESTER lowing w ee\ knowing that the City of Buenos Aires 1,000-Kli; topped the losers. Kamerer .... 103 l()f' 103 308 mg for 17 points, to hold a 27-19 ...... Rlnomheld <77) . Bob Johnson, Trinity foot­ They took the lead on the 37th lap ern and Weatem aecttoos of the resenting the Y League easily took •-.Withdrew ^rom league. game will be V pts work \achcduia Monday will be ometer (621-mllet) Sports Car Race Due to the. bowlers’ giving up Euliano ...... 108 81 92 331 lead. W iti Knight leading thej Manchester’s next Suffield ...... B ball star from Manchester, admit­ and fmiehed in six hours\17 min­ state.. Thirty-three players the measure of Rockville's City Newington ...... B-ii 22 tight. I found chat at this time of that Hill and England's Cliff Alli­ their Sunday afternoon, the Marph Cwlka ...... 98 98 89 335 way. the Embers grabbed the lead Sunday when they meet the Marco YnkabaskRn ted it was his first, and perhaps utes 12 seconds. Their ^ e ra g e are selected by the c4HM!lies for League All-Stars, 1,802-1,701. Last A fter .spottinfr the Win.steci 28-27 with only 1:20 of the second Polo Exploirers in East Hartford. Gallaehnr .. I H S the daV th« t y ^ g didn’t bother son won in a 3,000 cubic centimeter of Dimes drive was fattened to the Harrell .... 9 'is 9 my good wife or my sons and much last speech. Hal Turkington ran Ferrari. The race also took the speed, was 180.780 ihUes p a rlo u r each squad. Each ' player week the two met in the Windy Pond Hill AC an eight point neriod gone hut Winated countered This is the most important game Three errant pftss'f)^Si in the Kroufch .... tune of $45.25. Totals ... 500 444 438 1833 it o-n ii was accomplished \ Hide in the the show well with one of the .life of American driver Harry for the 106 laps'. must have graduated the June City, and the locals won by 60 pins, Manchester (1802) kad at the -end of the first with Kross and .Jack Casey to re- for the locals in their drive to final 47t, seconds^ of pi jiy, each Pa.^tuln .... highlights being presentation of a yesterday's advantage was 101 Manchester Women (1492) KowftJeky .. 5 U country ih the early gftemoon (ind Blanchard of. Greenwich, Conn Hill has no illuaipna about steL before the game. Carpenter 140 117 (23iapmaii 80 80 262 quarter, Manchester’s Pvcdl gain the lead at the halfway mark, complete the league with an un­ of which wa^i turnei into a DennlB .... silver tray to Tom Kelley for his ping up into fasteri horapany. next This year’s game wlB be the ^ after dinner to a rela^riqg evening Blanchard was killed when his pins. Johnson .. 139 108 Johnson .. 105 95 300 blemished record. The site for the 28 21-xs 77 in mv fa v o r ite chair watehing tee- efforts Rs a teacher, coach and Sunday. tjilrd In the aeries. Previous basket, say^ the GrI’een' lanors Totals car rolled over three times on an A ll top honors were taken by Nowicki . 121 109 Beebe . . . . 112 105 302 tilt has as yet not been determined, vec. Only Jhterruptlons wCv« from official over the years, Kelley 'also S curve on the first lap. He brushed ghmes were played at Bridge- Silk Towners. Fred McCurry rack­ but will be announced later this drop thqlr fifth deci^iion in (•reen Manor (7.M ■‘It’ll be m much tougher race," Twaronite 122 108 Carpenter 118 86 290 B. F. rt.'.. nhone callet^ wanting tickct.sx^^o the spoke, adding'to the well rounded a car driven ny Henri Walters of he said, "But I hope to do well.’’ port.Mid New Haven. ed up the highest single and triple. McCurry . 156 129 S4S week. nine Farmington V l e y ButUya ...... J O'llsel . . . . 136 86. contest by a count of 98-84 at the Gold Key Dinner. My program. Switzerland and was crushed in his He had teamed with Collins for 156-391. Don Carpenter followed for keeps and .slowly pulled away Rcil Knibem (9S) Leagrie starts. Bloomfield ok ad Carlson ...... J was long snltlVand the extras th seM. Walters’ car also overturned Veniliinck School yesterday after­ F ris. many Grand Prix vlctoriea after with a 140 single and a 371 triple, Totals 543 678 57i 1802 Totals ...... 483 551 458 1492 from the stubborn opponents to vartage of the mlscues to was able- to get were also , Wpdneaday but he was thrown clear. The acci­ noon. Willimantir Na.Ssira de 1 ( i rogan ... rt.ti.n I TurklfB(nn ...... 8 winning her two years ago. After and Roy Johnson had a respectable Rockville (1101) East Hartford Women 1420 lead 70-64 at the three quarter 1 Thomas .. a- thrilling 77-75 revenge ciSion...... 2 Only ••'eats I know of were in Buen- 'When ate the B AA (Boston dent occurred at exacUy. the same frated Gus Kearns' of Middletown Man-1 Guiski ...... 2 CJolllns’ death he didn’t nave a Rec ^asketball 139-355. Surdeli ...... 95 123 128 346 115 98 291 mark. DelGpbbo’s t\vo baskets 2 Qulmbv .. tlarller in thF^campaign^ ncll Park and nO^one expressed any Athletic Asan.) Games?,” Dr. Gene 'spot where an Argentine driver was Costa ...*.. .. 78 in a tightly fought first game, 2 King ...... the Koh<'n ...... 7 steady partner and had not teamed Rockville’s best efforts were 128 Cavar ...... 103 130 ,107 340 ..122 92 78 292. and. seven for seven at the free Chester, the Manors, toppl Portin ...... 1 interest in taking these. D.rkj^s Inquired via A l e x a n d e r killed In the raCe two years ago. Jardlhe ... 77-73. 1 Knight ... with Allison tor any important singles shared by Joe G?novesl and Satryb ...... 108 100 103 311 R is le y ...... 83 91 91 265 throw line and Knight’s four hoops 2 DoU'iobhn , co-league leaders. Dan Pinto ...... ^ Granny Bell’s invention. Answer Blanchard^ 30, who was bom In Comminotilty 7 The douhlehoadcr. played for the (»ustaf."on ...... G races until yesterday. Stan Surdeli. Genovesl’s 357 was Cassello ...... 107 119 347 ..104 85 98 287 insured victory in the final period. 2 rinnto ' ... Andy Kowalsky’s basket \with M o i ^ a y Is SatWday night, Feb. 6 si the Belgium and was a foreign car Monday: 6 Pagahl’s'agahi.'8 vs Elks; IZ l Hammer .. benefit of the March of Dimes, at- 2 _ HohonIhnI Another Ferrari, driven bv Wolf­ the Windy City five’s best triple. 357 99 96 285 , Double Flgiirea but eight seconda left to playywaa Tot A Is V, J7-30 7S Boston NGardcn. Davis, one of dealer when he wasn’t racing, left a Reck Lumber vs Fletclier. Genovesl ...... 109 120 128 B e a n ...... w 90 - traded a amall crowd. All pro­ Karlv arrival atVthe desk was a gang Von Trips' of Germany and -U~ Other members of the Red Em- 15 Totals ... 40 1S-2S 98 the margin of victory. \ Srora at half 44-78 Manor. .stranger, Truman Cowles, long aa- DartmoutXs No. 1 supporters In wife, Marianne, three daughters, East Side ^ ' e ladies matches saw the two ceeds will he turned over to the Paul Ginther of Granada Hills, 522 594 ...477 482 461 1420 be'ra who figiircd prominently in IVInslsad tail The locals led . for nearly three this area, h ^ long been Interested the oldest stx, a brother, sister and 6 Engines Vs Pumpers: T^X^hlefs vs Minchester Teams win easllj^over Totals 585 1701 Totals .... drive. F. ris. socipted ’with training bird dogs Calif., was second. They drove 106 the scoring were Art Quimby (1.5). periods, losing the lead just as ithe and handling same Or judging^ln in sports . . slotorcd to the State his mbther. Ladders. The fabulous Bobby Knignt led T- Caso.v .... Stands Alone laps in 6:17.42. Sonnr Thomas (11), and Gene 2 Veretto .. third period gun sounded. The final field trial competition along tne Armory at hoot and brought my Only last summer Blanchard'said Conununlty Y the Embers with 32 points, enjoy­ 2 Kross ...... -177 I Two Americans, Don Oupney, King (10). Crossman was runner- W ilt Chamberlain shows canto was give and take all the Sport Schedule Eastern Seaboard. Nained a veep son Dean along to interview Alex racing was "M y outlet to business Tuesday: 7:15 Elks vs Shy-. ing his heat offensive afternoon 2 ranee ... Riverside, Calif., , and Masten up to Kross with 19 polnta while : rrossmnn the retrieving form that way before Kowalsky’s hoop ait- in the New England Field Trial Webster, star, halfback with the pressures, just as golf and tennis 8:15 Nike VS Boland. in the season. Knight hit 16 field Gregory of Kansas City, hold the \ AAU Swim Meet Casey and Leon Veretto chipped • Reardslev m a k e s the seven-foot tled the issue. TTie Manors led at Clubs, Cowles reported tpat hts ii- New York Giants\ and Gabby may be to another man.” W M t Side Champion Bartholomew goals in 3.1 attempts for a fine ( Case .... . the period 18-14 and at halftime, Tuesday, I'et}. 2 Asked what he thought about the early lead hut fell out after 67 laps in with 13 and 10 reapectiyely. 1 BUzinalty vear-old son. Barry, was-followlng Hayes, s teevee and i^wvlc charac­ 6 Norman’s vs Decl’s, 7 Floors vs .590 percentage, including five for Philadelphia V^arrior the 44-38. \ Maloney at High. 8:30—Arena. poeslbllity of a bad crash, Blanch­ when their lightweight Maserati Saturday Night Manche.stef averaged 40 per cent ( Ramsey in his footsteps training aM hand­ ter actqr for more thsh 30 years. 2800 suffered mechanical trouble. Police Sc Fire. five in the third period. Toppsy • outstanding rebounder in Irv Foatef, Ed Guiski, playing Middletown at Rorkvijle, 8:30. I was surnrised to learn that ard replied: from the floor, caging 40 hoops in 17 'J’otn t .•17, 10-IS 84 ling a setter dog. . Parkade ’towling East Side ■ Defcobbo Contributed his u.sual basketball. his first game, and Frank Butkus\ RHAM at Ellington. Hayes, a native New Yorker, had The first Manchester A.A.U. Refuses to Quit Skating Tne play, scoring 16 points, 11 in 99 tries , Score-at half ■c4"-4.') Winsted. Manager Roger Macalone reported 6 Lawmen vs Cruisers, 7 Gus’svs helped control the boards for the Wednesda.v. Feb. 3 Ray Bluth, one of the coumry s a full knowledge of pro football swim meet for boys and girls, losers but Vinny Yokabasgas (22) House * Hale, 8:16 W est Side vq Suffield at Cheney Tech, 3— outstanding 10 pinners, would jip- and knew the Giants’ plays nearly open to aU Cohnectlcnt resi­ and Johnny Dennis (20) had too Charter Oak. Armory bear in an exhibition match Frmay na well ns Webster who has a neck CbmmnM^ Y dents, vrill be held Saturday, St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 1 (/P)— Ken Bartholome’w, the speed­ many guns. Dan Pinto (15), Vinny ' LaSalette at RHAM. twice the size of a norma* man.. It BY THISXUCH— John Thomas, 18-year-old Boston Uni­ Feb. 6 at the new Manchester West Coast Far»s Record 45 Teams in Tournament Kohen (14) and Dave Turkington rnght at the Parkade. Business ha Wednesday: 6 Nasslff vs Gor­ skating gaffer who won his 14th national title on nerve M d Friday. Feb. 5 been great was the report wa? a nice visit and productive CCIL Championship don: 7:15 Bolton vs Headquarters; versity sophw^ore, recalls how he broke world indoor High School pooL (14) paced the Manors. ..LJaan);hfiRter. »k, HaU.,_8:3a;^We with plenty of copy for use another wits as sharp as his blades, refused today to make his routine Excited- With four of the five renralnlng 8:an Telsn .vi.Weat.Sit -high n ^ k -Satiirday night ..in .Millrnae Gamea i 33m ..meet,..the Not Too Hartford. . . statement U a visit to the lanes West Side ... (Vendmek) series of fong/Connectlcut-wldo announcement of retirement. games at home. Coach Woody Simsbury at Rockville, 8:30. show wak Mildred Cowles of Man­ Madison Squar^ Garden. He cleared bar at seven feet, ”My wife threatens to go to chase Stan Fall of Psramount, Bushey hopes to clinch a playoff anv night and view the crowds and Main Goal“%f Indians 6:30 House Sc Hale vs Lea’s; 7:30 meets. Is sponsored by tbe With NBA Teams Avon at RHAM. chester. Only' Msnehester exhibi­ ly-i inches, to topS^ark he set one year ago by a quarter Arizona next year If I race In the Calif., when the latter opened up spot. A t the moment, Manchester action.. -Headed for home earlier Nasslff vs Harm’s. Manchester Board of Education Shirley VittnerllegistersrTSTf; tor at the Connecticut Sportsmen’s Nationals again,” Bartholomew a half lap lead in the finishing is in - a^ three-way deadlock ferr Sunday. Feb. 7 than usual to get out my best suit East Side \ o f an inch. (A P P h ^ o fa x ) ______and the West Hartford Swim apd Boat Show was Howard Beau- said. "But she’s usually hazing me five-mile. Bartholomew stayed fourth place with New Britain and Newington vs. Green Manor, for the Gold Key Dinner.. Arrived 6:00 Bluecoats vs Hoses: 7:15 Club./, . San Francisco, Feb. 1 (/P) — pre . . Volleyball with neighbors at Eight came* grace the basket-^ home twice. Tueoday night. Mid- that way. The younger fellows are with Augustitus, failed refuKd ^single with a 90. Alba Sobi.ski won Wethersfield. Yesterday’s game 7:15-V-Verplaiick. at the Statler long before the first dletown High, 6-7, wlU be on the WUUs vs 'B’nai B’rith; 8:15 Uber- Sixteen state champs, eight Big Wilt Chamberlain left, Mothers again inspired theii-f a nearby school at night occupied ball slate of the four area schools boys and eight girls, In four age just going to work harder, I guess. to - buckle and Augustitus’ sec­ both high single and triple for g’uestji to HNsifit in the Iflst min- court at the Windy City and Fri­ ty Mutual vs Remnants. town today vi-ith the Cow^ girls to greater heights in ute details. Among long time two, hours of my evening as I try this week, with six set for home Community Y cntegorles win be crowned In It’s a cinch I'm not going to give ond wasn’t , good enough. Bar­ women with a 108 and 308. to keep my w'aiitllne down tn a day mght Wgh-flying Simsbury 3fey’s the Litnit for Thomas, Highest Team Scores friends I ohatted with, whose paths courts, and two on the rotad. Thursday: 6:00 Keith's va Man. this meet. They wBl swim this title away.” tholomew finished with a total of Palace scoring record but San their bowling achievements at respectable size after hitting the Now that Manchester High's In­ (13-1) wUl make Ka appearance. Francisco fans appeared less The highest combined scores of don’t cross mine as often as I Auto ParU ; 7:00 Ma’s A Bills vs freestyle and butterfly events Bartholomew, crowding 40 and 18 points to AvgusUtus' 16. the Community Y bowling banquet circuit quite frequently of dians have assured themselves of a than anxious for- a National the tournament were rolled in the would like. Included Tim Cohane. Wyman's. Sets JVctc Indobr Jump Mark at 25-yard. 50-yard. 100-yard looking ill from a hacking cough, late. spot In the Class A Tournament in CH ENEY TECH, with Ks per "Give my friend Dave Kahn of Basketball Asan. franchise. lanes last Saturday in the Intermediate event aa Donna Big O Sure Tonight sports editor of Ixjok magazine, West Side and 200-yard lengths. Appro­ charged past young Tom Augus­ New Haven later this month, feet record of no wine and 13 lose- Minneapolis credit for winning Wilt the Stilt scored 41 second annua’ Mother and Kloter and mother, Flo, came up Dan Parker, crusading sports edi­ Thursday 6 Herald va Gus’s; 7 PonticelU’s vs priate trophies or medals for tinus of Detroit yesterday to re­ It,” said the lanky MlnneapolU Daughter 'foumament sponsored Coach Elgin Zaturiky Is pointing es sUU iwtact. wiU stagger out on New York, Feb. 1 {/P)— How high^Yurl ( evator Shoe) Stepanov of first, second and third pinces points yesterday to lead the with a sparkling 607 to dethrone tor .of the New' York Mirror. Curt Visitors at the desk at an early ’ Pagani’a - tain his Senior Men's Champion telephone lineman, father of five by. the' Recreation Department. his club towards the CCIL title. the court only once, but that is up for John ThtHnas? Russia stiU holds the .listed out­ win be awarded for all events Philadelphia Warriors to a last year’s winners Dawn’ and Lil dowdy, voice of the Red Sox, A rt hour were Alex Hackney, pro at^^ East Side ship in the U.S. outdoor meet at children. "H e skated everybody A record number of entries took to The l o c a l s trsill league-leading should be enough. Wednesday No one In his rigt\t mind would door rocom^of 7-1 but only be- including relays, plus high team 114-104 win over the Minne­ Molumphy, who finished second Dltmar of the Yanks. Andy Robus- the Country Club, and Art Brick- 6 BluecoaU, vs. Chiefs; 7 Nas­ Como Park. Into the ground in the mile so I the lanes as 45 Mother and Daugh- To Set New ReeorS Windham High of WilUmantlc by afternoon powerful Suffield, with se’. a Hmit on. the high jumping cauise ThomkAAs bash't Iw done much score prizes: apolis Lakers. this year with a respectable 580. telli of the Giants, the Red Sox ley, new chairman of the Toumk- slff. vs. Parkade; « Songalio, vs. He did it with victories in the could come on to win. He was ter„comhinations..made, their bjd one and one-half games. The rivals iU 13-1 record, w ill invade the talents of the gangling Boston outdoor jumpiiiping. H e should take The age categories are 10 and ....Tbe JAme-A®Ajns_tiy-iLagain_ .. Third -place went to Pat Hilinski Sammy While,... and scores of mem CommlUee at the golf cl fib. L.T. Wood. trying himself, of courM, but I for the top honors. Last year 26 have a meeting date here Feb. 16 local Armory at 8:15. When these University sophomore. care of that thik spring or sum- under,—11-12, 48-14, and 15-16, haU-.mUe.snd.h^^i.PAhf tonigtit in Los Angeles, hop­ and mother. Edna, with games others.. .Manchester was well rep­ The pair announced a (Jolf Clinic, ly contributed third place hi the think his real stratej^ was teams saw action. New York. Feb. 1 (;P)— Let’s put it this way: If Oscar Rob­ resented vvilh Matt Moriarty and which could decide the loop crown. clube met earlier, Suffield Inflicted But one thing appeared certain mer. wltli the age to be determined ing for a bigger welcome than totaling 634. Donna and her moth­ open to the public,.would be held The highlight of the week’s ac­ five-mile marathon for the cUnch- help me out." Many of the girls rolled games his son-ln-Iaw. Dave Hayes in the extreme humlUatloa on the today. His newly acquired indoor Equals Rebord as of Feb. 6, 1960. AH con­ they received here. er, Flo, also won high single and ertson doesn’t become .the top three-year scorer in major col­ Feb. 10 at the Country Club. Fol­ tivity will find second place Man­ -er. •ftie Cow Palace was just in the 90’s and a few in the hun­ choice .locations. Earle Clifford and Tecbmen trouncing them' by 75 record of 7 feet 1% inches won’t Thomas’ performanbs/took some testants 12 years of age and high triple. Donna rolled a 101 for lege basketball tonight, Drake University’s defense deserves lowing day. Hackney, who haa chester. sporting a 9-2 CCIL rec­ points, 100-25. FoUowlng Suffield, of the glitter o ff Hayes Jones’ sev­ older must be registered with Mary Novak, a sprightly blonde over half filled with 8,067 pay­ dreds for the first time in their the first time in her young career Art Knofla were on hand for their signed his 12th yearly contract tn Sports Briefs be on the books for long. He set careers. Shirley Vittner^tole the a special niche in the history of the sport.______.______15th in succession. Art getting ord at West Hartford facing fourth the Rangers will ,be„ lUcation. who staged the game, said, tHeir busy weekend to bowl with while Dr. Ray M ozzer'look care all his boys wlU be back. In top Portland ...... 7 1.000 Powerful Skater string of Sunday night shutoijt vic­ en’s Town Bowling Tournament as' In hifl last two games— both with zelman. the Rev. Robert Keating. Thd top money in years past has doesn’t______show. He has ptrogressed_ _ Bragg In the pole vstult (15-4 and •The folks need * hometown SHIRLEY VITTNER girl^ to make this tournament a ginning. of one of my teeth. Ray is a for­ physical conation. A number of Blast Hampton ...... 6 .857 Augustitus, 21, and a powerful tories. The Blades had won games she defeated Maude Carpenter. the record in sight—All-America Besides Ohio State, Georgia Robuslelli and Gowdy being slight­ been $500. Another change in this to the point where he analyzes his missed three times at 16 feet), interest in the game. If we had success. mer fine college fullback who them have been suffering various Bgcon Academy...... '4 .500 Fall^River Triumphs skater, might hlame himself for on the three preceding Sundays our own team, I think it would Little 11-year-old Kathy Campbell class with a 283. Third place went Oscar has managed but 42 points, Tech, Utah and Utah State. Vil- ly terrific. A rt McGlnley kept the C rom w ell...... 3 .429 year's edition of the Eastern, one j task as a physician does a patienL Tom Murphy of the New York A, Results: played at Fordham . . . First night effects of the flu. blowing the five- point lead that without giving up a point. Jtohns- " be different.” won high individual effort for girls to Lynn Chapman arid her mother, a pace considerably reduced from lanova and Texas A&M, regular program Inoving well - and ah- RHA54 ...... 3 .375 of the National Duck Pin, Congress' His 7 - 1 was juat a quarter of C. in the half mile (1:53), Frank INTERMEDIATE off, at least that was what 1 fig­ VaUey B Standings Fall Rlveri^^^ass., Feb. 1 — he tarried into the final day. After town’s Sam Gregory was the Bob Shopl. president of the aa she hit an exceedingly good Vi, with a combined score of 560. the one that has even now all but challengers all along, you might agreed the proudest men in the W. L Pet. Rocky HUl ...... 2 .250 major tourneys, is the reduction In' an inch better than his previous Budd of Villanova iii the 60-yard D onna-...... ; ...... 267 assured him of becoming the rnost ured un’til I arrived home and was Fall River has \on the New Eng­ taking fourth In the 220 for spoiler who fired a. goal past Lakers, didn’t offer any hope game of 107. Shirley VUtner, besides winning keep an -eye on such cliibs as hall-were the three recipients. Sam asked to bring one son and sev­ .10 1 .909 A v q n ...... 1 .143 the number of games from 15 to mark, but when you get up that dash (6.2), Mai Spence o r ’Arlzona Most Popular Division Flo;Kloter ...... , ____ 340- 607 prolific scorer in major- collegiate Plalnville ...... land Open Soccer Hjhamplonship by l2-6-bulge on the champion, ht Blades Goalie Gaetan Dessureault of a move here. "W e’re still high single with her 161 al.so won. -North Carolina (9-3), Detroit (14- Bender, Clioper Smith and Ted eral neighbors to CYO after dark Newington '...... 9 1 .900 12. high, it means a lot. ^ State in the Mel Sheppard 600 The largest number of entries Dawn- ...... 260 competition. "TTie quarter of an inch is all downing the Hartford Itallan- started his sprint too late and in the final period to save his trying to stay in Minneapolis,” high three string with a 342. 2), Dayton ' (15-3 with a seven- Blair. Despite the meal, it.was an­ . . . Home at a respectable hour Farmington ..... , 9 2 .818 RHAM m O B has a very busy (1:11.5), Jim Grelle of Oregon in came in the Midget Division as 34 Lil Molumphy ______,.320-580 This time, however. Oscar ought Dunedin, Fla., Feb. 1 (A') — In your mind,” he said. " I don’ t do Americans 2-1. Regulation time missed placing In the half mile. team from a whitewashing. The he said. Helene Dey hit a respectable 140 game win streak), and \Toledo (13- other great night iri Connecticut and I tried to catch up on my \ Mlddleitown ...... 5 6 .455 week wirii three games on the Wanamaker Mile (4:06.4), and teams entered. Kathy Campbell’s Pat- . .... 233 to do it. He goes against Drake in Frank Strazza of Greenwich, anything different; but I think ran out yesterday with, the score He ran into tough luck by spill Blades were led by.Claude BoUeau, The crowd, cherishing fond game but could not finish in the 2), the-latter, two after showing sportsdom. easily the highlight reading. Woodrow Wilson . 4 6 .400 Tuesday they take their only road A1 Lawrence of Houston' in the amazing 107 inspired her ."adopt­ Edna Hilinski .301—534, a MLsaouri Valley Conference game Oorm., and Harry Nettelbladt of about it, look at the signs and knotted at 1-1. A 15-mlrtute over­ ing In the mile and then failed to who scored twice. memories of the Boston Cel­ money this year. their class in some tough Inter- function of the year on the ban­ Southington . . . ■ . 4 6 .400 trip, Jou rn e^ g to Ellington High three-mile run (13:38, second ed” mother, Helen Wilhelm to Jane- ...... 241 at Cincinnati needing just four Avon, Conn., finished with four- somehovy set my sights higher.” time produced no goals, but Dan tics’- Bill Russell when Big Bill The least number of entries sectlonal , tests during the last quet circuit. . .Stayed later than I Friday Rockville ...... 3 8 .273 (8-5). Wednesday, LaSalette takes fastest ever Indoors). greater heights to take top honors Fran Crandall ...... 290—531 points to break the mark Selvy set round total of 305 in the PGA Matter of fact, it didn't look like Costa, a Fall River hooter, kicked led the University of San came in the Junior Divislori and week. had planned but enjoyed picking Atty John Mrosek'checked iii'Uf Windsor ...... 2 9 .182 its 3-8 mark to Hebron, and F ri­ Francisco to two straight in this division. Kathy combined Sandra- ...... 235 in 78 games. With 2,535 points in up notes and quotes from the Seniors Golf (Jhampionship, which John’s night at all. He missed In the winning point after 12 min­ Gave Morrison, last year’s winner Tar Heels ..Strengthened the ^ o r ts Department at an-ear­ Glastonbury ___ .. 2 9 .182 day, Avon crosses the river with N C A A champdooships,- viewed games of 84. 107 and 83 for a CThickie B erzenski...... 278—513 74 varsity games, Oscar is Just 53 Frank McGuire’s Noi*th Caro­ gallery of "names” ii press ended here yesterday. They v/ere twice at 6-11 after Charlie Dumas utes of the second overtime. Hart­ in "the Girls Open Town Tourna­ Carole Nolan ...... '...241 ly hour (for most lawyers) and its 2-9 record for RH AM ’s third Hockey a]|^a Glance the 7-foot-2 Chamberlain with nice 274 while Mrs. Wilhelm rolled away from breaking the all-time lina Tar Heels, idle for oyer two room. tied with two other entrants. ror of Southern California, the world’s ford had gone ahead 1-0 after 36 ment, drew Alba Sobiski as a Norma Goodin ...... 270— 511 discussed the recent baseball news RO CKVILLE HIGH will be at opponent In four days. a critical eye. respectable games of 86, 118 and career record of 2,587 established weeks, get back to a 25-day run of final pbsitlon on the list the first seven-footer, had cleared the minutes of the first half on a goal 101 for a 305 triple. Their Com­ partner and added to her laurels .JUNIOR.S ‘ in four seasons by Dickie Hemric Tuesday in Boston, Ted Williams’ contract Sunday’s Results by Liino Indemonlco. Fall River’s They left the Arena reluc­ 10 Atlantic Coast Conference 50 lowest scores. Nettelbjadt had height. National League bined games totaled 579 to win by winning with a combined score Gaye Morrison ...... 251 of Wake Forest ending 10.1965. signing and Jackie Jensen’s deci­ Jack McAUum scored one for hts tantly impressed." W ilt the games strengthened by the return Phone was burning,, to put it rounds of 73, 78, 77, and.,77, Straz­ Timing Off Boston 6, Montreal 5. Price &/er For over second place Nancy Mitchell of 559. Second place was won by Alba Sobiski ...... 308— 559 Besides Drake tonight, Cincin­ sion to quit baseball. ” 1 know nns team at the nine-minute mark In ■ Stilt had 17 points in the first of vet Doug Moe, who missed the za went around in 74, 81, 78, and "My timing. was off,” he ob­ Toronto 3, (Chicago 3. •and Kay Peretto who rolled a Marge and Ann Twerdy with a Marge- ...... 244 nati has another MVC foe. Hous­ literally, this a.m. with a majority thing," Mrosek said, "the Red' the se(!Dnd half. half as his teammates trailed first half of the season because of Three State Hoop Teams Win, 72. served. ” I was getting too close Detroit 3, New,York 3. 526 and third place went to Jo- Anne Twerdy ...... 282- 526 ton, at home Saturday night. of the callers from Manchester Sox won’t beat the Yankees five the Lakers, 65-61. three game total of 569. In this poor, grades. The Tar Heejs are at to the bar befbre taktag off. But American League Ann Lucas and Mother Jo with a Full'Scale Action who attended the Gold Key Din­ straight times this season, ” Need­ Duali-ly Topping Be he tore loose for 16 in aeries, Nancy also broke lOh for .ToAnne ...... 224 Maryland Wedne.sday in a key Stratford, Feb. 1 (if)—The Wom­ I wasn’t afraid. I never approach 'Buffalo 7, Quebec 1. the-4irst time as .she rolled games score of 519. Gaye Morriapn won Jo Lucas ...... 295- 5)9 Whether or not Oscar can pick ner. All agreed, to a man. that th e: less to say, John is^a Yankee fan Two Defeated in Weekend Play the ■ third quarter and eight game. speakers were terrific and most en’s World Championship Tourna­ the bar afraid. I was up there Rochester 3, Providence 2. more in the final period to of 85, 97 and 101. Nancy won high high triple for girls with a 251 Beverl,v Mazu>-...... 218 up his pace, college basketball does . .. Another early visitor was Dick checking my form and looking as Ohio State, unbeaten Big Ten added that the food was . . . And. ment of the American Amateur Cleveland 4, Springfield 4.' crush the Lakers. three string honors for girls in this while Marge Twerdy took high Maude Jarpenter...... 298—516 this week after a two-week let­ Dpnielson, who has turned out'one Softball Assn, will be held again leader with a 13-2 overall record, all wanted to make.sure that they The University of Connectlcutkown way as the game wore on. I went over.” Eastern League Kath.v- ...... 234 down for mid-term examinations. fine soccer team after another at this year In Stratford, site of the John rectified his timing and plays Michigan tonight and North­ had tickets for 1961 when the The Ephmen led 46-36 at the half Charlotte 6, Greensboro 4. Marguerit» Coleman ... • 245—479 It has a considerably different look Mancheater High in jecent years Huskies held onto a dwindling lead 1959 tourney. AASA delegates chose made tihe 6-11, then went over western ' Saturday, . while Georgia scene will shift to the Waverly and bettered their position in the New Haven 5, Johnstown 1. MIDGETS as full .scale competition resumes, . .. Phone was busy and one of long enough to beat Manhattan Stratford at a meeting Saturday in seven feeL That finished Dumas. Philadelphia 5, New York 3.' Tech rjsks its 7-0 Southeastern Inn. A few of the callers wfcre second half without much pressure Kathy Campbell ...... 274 what with the first major break- the callers was the Statier, and College, 64-^, in a weeken(l bas­ Miama, Fla. The tournaihent be­ Now it was just Thomas- against Monday’s Schedule thrpugh having jolted the season- Conference record Tue.sday against Fred Blish, George Krause, Lefty not to offer me a free dinner in ketball game at Storrs. . from the Cadets. gins Aug. 26. The men's tourna­ Helen Wilhelm . .305— 579 Auburn—a club that has whipped the bar. On his first try at 7-1%, No igames scheduled. ; . 283 long dominance of the big four of Bray. Charlie Graff and Bernie return for recent editorial com­ Elsewhere, Quinnipiac anil Dan­ Quinnipiac ran its season record ment is to start SepL 16 at Jones For A Good Job Nancy Mitchell . the Engineers five-straight times over he went with room to spare. . .286 -569 Cincinnati, Bradley, California and August . . . Yellow helmeted F r ^ m ent... Tommy .O’Neill, boxing bury State added vlctoriea to their to 5-7 by defeating the Bridgwater, Beach, New York City. Kay Peretto . . over three seasons. He tried 7-2% three times, but ..265 , West Virginia. McCurry took a minute off from Instructor at the Y. also visited records, but University of Bridge­ Mass., teachers, 84-73, in a home Lynn-' ...... Top tenners Villanova, Utah. the edg^e was off and he didn’t NBA Standings , .295- 660 Williajn & Mary’s Indian's man­ his'work nearby the office to drop and we talked about the fisticuff port and the Coast Guard Acad­ game. Bob Champlin x>f the visitors Philadelphia, Feb. I t ® — Light­ Vi Chapman . . . . State and Texas A&M .also will, come close. Ramune -Salcjus . .263 aged the shocker Saturday night in and express thanks for recent game. Now 50. Tommy can look emy were walloped by their oppon­ led scoring with 25 points. Both weight Len Matthews and light be busy— Utah against Colorado " I don’t know if I ’ll ever clear Eastern Division Amy Pirkj- ;.... .'.289— 552 with a 94-86 scalping of fourth- articles (richly deserved) on bowl­ back on a career , as a fighter, ents! teams are in the Southern New heavyweight Von Clay, fight sta- 7-2%,” he shrugged. "But I ’ll keep, W. L. Pet. G.B. 'State, U. Friday and Wyoming Sat­ TRY ‘the Cheryl ...... 247 ranked West .Virginia’s 56-game ing. Fred, an electric light com­ trainer and manager Which would The UConn win Saturday night England Coastal Conference. blemates, face tough opponents trying. I don’t know what the Boston ...... 41 11 .788 — urday, Villanova again.st Manhat­ Alica Beebe . . . . . ;295 - 542 Southern C o n f e r e n c e winning pany worker, is one of Manches­ cover more than 25 .years.., Liter- was in jeopardy with about a min­ from N ew York tonight in a double ..36 15 .706 tan Thursday and Siena Saturday, limit might be. Once I didn’t think Philadelphia 4% Martha...... 24) k on a neutral court at Nor- ter’s best duck pinners. A featured ■ aturc from Florida has started to ute left as Manhattan cut its def­ windup at the Arena. Cfiay meets ...’0 23 .558 12 Utah State against Denver Friday anyone ever would make seven 4iaEX.JBflnhim ...... 297 -538 Va. Bradley, No. 2, had a teevee performer for three weeks, arrive daily and I ean’t think of a icit to two points at 58-56. Captain 'Pro Basketball Artie Miller in the first of two 10 New York . . .22 30 .423 19 TV viewing and New Mexico 'Saturday, and rounders. Following the big boys, feet." Grace Koring . ..’...... ,..194 McCurrv received $93.30 *for his better place, I would rather be the ^ack Rose put In two free throws Ed Flanagan, his coach, said he . Western Division Ruth McIntosh - ...... 341—535 the Texa.s Aggies— back after two efforts before the cameras . . . last half of March than in the and a basket and -Ed Martin con­ Sunday’s ReauHs mixes punches with St. L o u is ...... 29 21 .580 P e g g y - ...... , ...... 242 weeks—against San Francisco Bill Andrulot, Park Department Sunshine State... I viewed Chen­ tributed a pair of. free throws to . Boston: 146, Detroit 128. Detroit ...... 21' 32 .396 9% is easy tod^iy; four, only third- wm 6. or broulo..t. I Mary Lucas ...... -. .289— 531 Of the big Monday. Santa Clara Tuesday and foreman, reported that there is ey Tech as it came up with its bring it out of' the fire for the St. Louis 117, Syracuse 110. Minneapolis ...14 33 .298 13% nia— now-T'6-'l‘ after Texas Tech Saturday. Sheila Mallon ...203 orily one and one-half Inches of best effort of the season on the Huskies. Philadelphia 114, Minneapolis 104. Cincinnati ..., 14 ,41__.255 17%, Bear Mountain, N.Y., Feb. 1 I was being too conservative.” for real job opportunities Helene D e y ...... ,321-'-524 ice In certain spots on Center basketball court but still didn't Bridgeport was socked, 85-64, Monday’s Sehednle Th'omas' record, incidentally, Philadelphia ys Minneapolis at -^Roy Sherwood of Salisbury Elaine Koring ...... 180 Springs Pond. A thin layer of ice, have enough guns to claim Holy by Iona at New Rochelle, N.Y. won’t be submitted as a world Los Angeles. Conn., -won-the Class A ski jump­ The "'Wichita Vickers, National Coipe in for a friendly interview— take advantage of our Shirly Vitlner ...... 342—522 plus two snow storms, followed by Trinity of Hartford as its fir.^ Julio MolUca led the New Yorkers standaixl because the Internation­ A'AU' basketball champions, are Linda- , ...... <’.236 cold weather has respited in only victim..'. ^ Motored dnwnslale at' ing competition Saturday at Bear new and higheit wage rates and other attractive benefits. Week\s Fisticuff Schedule with 27 points. Mountain. -He had jumps of 146 al Amateur Athletic Federation coached by Alex Hannum, former Ceal Taft ...... 283—519 1 show ice at Manchester’s. No. 1 night to complete a busy day. Danbury had It easy in downing NATIONAL H(X)KEY LEAGUE and 145 ftMt for 137.9 points. doesn’t pass on Indoor marks. star of the Rochester Royals. EXPERIMENTAL MACHINISTS Barbara Knybel ...... 237 (supervised skating area . . My Cooper Union, 81-52, at home. Standings Anne Fidler ...... V. . 280— 517 12-ycar-old son. Dean, asked hse" Saturday iff ■ for precision machining assignments on Includes Pair of Champions Cooper Union’s only lead was a . W. T. PU. Joyce ...... 248 ' wjien I got home if J expected a One had to get up early this , brief one at 3-2. Reale Lemieux Montreal _____ 31 9 71 - . . , . Millers , , ...267 -.515 Dot Baldyga ...... two-team race for last place in the morning to see the sunrise, 'per-, and Mike Repp led the winners Toronto ■ •...... 22 Lathes . ‘ Louise Morin . .-1...... 220 American, League, between -Bostpn Grinders ? ----- New York, Feb. 1 (/P)Tr-Bantam-^ res, third among the contenders in haps the-most beautiful of the win­ wdth 18 points each. , Detroit ...... 20 Doris Prentice ...... 292— 512 and Washington now that Jackie 20 COUNTER TOP y Boring Machines weight Champlon-Jose Becerra was the 135-pound cla.ss. ter season . . Results of tne exhibi­ ' A t New London, Coast Guard Boston .. ___ Linda Trombly ...... 207 Jensen had* retired. He could be tion 10 pin matches at the was swatted, 88-72, by Williams, Chicago .....1 7 Vi M orton ...... 302 509 rated an 8-5 favorite today but Busso, now ranked fifth, opposes right. I can’t see Boston in the ade' Lanes Frida;, nfight were- ne- which had things pretty much Its Neww York ...... 11 INSPECTORS Carol Verge ...218 Junior welterweight king Carlos seventh ranking Len Matthews of first division without Jensen, un­ livered in person, by the guy who *______:------, — Machine and Sheet Metal Parts Flo Johnson ...... ___ 291— 509 Ortiz was-jusr rated even for their so's home heating <^OOD/i'EAR Philadelphia in the feature at the less a miracle happens . . . beat Ray .Bluth, 1959 ABC Maslejrs by Linda Twombly ...... 209 title defense at Los Angeles Thursr Masonic ■ Sports Smoker, featuring champion, in one of the games, .MODEL ond PAHERN MAKERS Irene Constantine . . . ___ 296—505 day night. , Philadelphia Arena tonight. In an­ our way I other 10 on the same program, Kyle Rote at the Masonic Temple 200-191. Stan is best known as one Barbara, ...... 227 The o u t d o o r championship w'as tops, perhaps the pest ever of- of Manchester’s best a m t e ii r Anne M c N e ill...... ___ 275-502 light heavyweight contender - Von 'Auto glas8 replace­ You get* premium quality AIRCRAFT ENGINE MECHANICS doubleheader of 15-rounders is the Clay of Philadelphia nteets Artie fered in Manchester involving golfers ternoon and evening Looks and wears Sue- ...... ___ 252 first multiple title program since Mobilbeat with RT-98 the Miller of New York.' national sports figure. Many old with , better way to ments to make your _ TOOL and DIE MAKERS Barbara Mitchell . . . . ___ 248- 500 the late, Mike Jacobs staged four friends were present including Joel wind! up the wfeek. most completely effective fuel like the liwist Gail- ...... ___ 183 title scraps in one night a-t the car like new! A.I.D. oil additive, in use today. And SHEET METAL MECHANICS Edith Correnll...... /. ___ 312—495 New York Polo,,-Grounda, Sept. 23, There, should be lots of action on you get premium service. Au­ expensive Mary Carter'...... 198 1937. The fights won’t be telecast. your television - screen Wednesday tomatic dbllveries . . . a bal­ ___ 286—484 (ABC 10 p.m.) when. Canadian service .. . . bent materials— costs Evie Tedforri ...... Becerra, -the powerful puncher anced payment plan and many OILERS ___ 229 Middlew-eight Champion Wilfic -MaryAnn- ...... from Mexico, faces ex-titleholder State AP Sports Editor Black other extras dedgned to make one-quarter as , (with steam-powerplant experience) ^ , .Mary Zemaitis '...... ___ 255-. 484- Alphonse Halimi of France In a Greaves of Edmonton and Detroit windshields in stock home heating really easy.. 'C Kathy- ...... ___ 216 return bout. Johng Jose won the faces Ralph (TigefT*Jones at the tnuchl MACHINE OPERATORS^ Nancy Gaudino...... ___ 264—480 118-pound crown by knocking out Cliicago... Stadium. Both like to Winner of. Pitt Alumnjl^ward . . . Safety glass in­ ' , • ' with experience on . . ■ Carol Crandall ___ 193 the claver Frenchman in the eighth wade in and Start awlnging. Irri^ r -r r Q ■_------■■*>■■-.• --5 • r A VeVtlcal Turret lathes Ruth Ostrander...... ___ 283—476 round of a thriller at Los Angeles stalled . . . We cafi Mobllheaf 7!» : Net a pre-cut, but all pnchlon-built sections that con lUnn ■ ■ ■ ■ Milling Machines Saundra- ...... ___ 226 last July 8. , Plenty of leather will V>e thrown New Haven, Feb. 1 i/P) — Th e* Dr. Zelly Alpert of the associa- 6e €hon-actioa S , , . ’ Jig Mills , Klarty Pinavich ...... ___ 247—473 Ortiz, a slfarp, and stiff puncher Friday (NBC Radlo-TV, 10 P.M.) Connecticut Chapter of the Uni­ tion ,said it is the first time the also repair your be erected In less than a doyl Terms, NO MONEY Irrrr r r r * r oMfff¥0 ■ , Grinding Machines _ ^ " Kathy- ...... ,..,203 from New York, takes on Ray- at New York’i Madison Square versity of Pittsburgh Alumni plaque is being awarded to’ a non- DOWN, 5-YEARS TO PAY, 1st Payment .A ugust’60. alumnus of the University of screens aiid stonn j n ± r Helen Hayes...... ___ 267—470 mundo (Battling) Torfea, un­ Garden when Irish BllUy R.\’an of Assn, today named Louis Black n n ~ T - I)ONT WAIT—APPLY AT ..1..254 beaten, Yoltng kayo artist from of the New Haven Bureau of the Pittsburgh. - i Factory .ludy- ...... Lcwell, Mass., and, Rory Calhoun' windows. Mirrors WE GIVE Dot Whitcomb . ....216— 470 Mexico, in the 140-pound title tilt. of White Plains. N. Y.. collide In .Associated Press as winner of its Black will receive the award at Display OPEN SUNDAY 'Lirtda- . . . . . I ...... 2 5 6 . Carlos e a r n e d the reactivated the light heavyweight main event.' annual P itt plaque.. a dinner here Feh.' 18. GR^EN STAMPS EMPUpYMENT QFFICE ., .',199—455 junior welter crown by stppping The award cite* Black for "High and glass tops, too. 2 -CAR G A R A G U Cedulie Bellcfluer . The two are,strictly all-offense, no­ PIm S* Mnd mi FREE IDuilraUd CnUtoc m LAtOi «Z i M' M » 366 Main Street, East Hartford,-Connecticut . Barbara- ....192 Kenny Lane of Muskegon, Mich., defense battlers., - .principle . and achievement in Coktt FMtJrr-Bnilt Gnniis. C-192 iVft 4e» ___ 254— 446 f—dty f $609 Open 8:00: A.M.. to 4:00 P.^J, Loriena HIgbie .... In the second round at New York sports writing in Connecticut as b' \^oUeyball Sckeidulp . •Joyce- ...... ___ 168 last June 12. ' SAINTS TOP GRADS well as continuous meritorious MpM------1----- ; m m COMTAU MKUti YOU MIYI ' MORIARTY Laura St. Pie. re ...... ; 270 -438 'The odds on this one Is 6-5 and !Ug,rviCB 1,0 the state.'” Tonight—"8 p.m. Watkins va. W» o/^ N«w Citfflond's UrOMt momifoc* ...... 2lp of p««fiibrkol*d buiMingil Our Judy-. ; . lake your pick- . , St. James’ C Y ^ b i jsketball teanri Black is Connecticut sports edi­ Center COngos, 8:45 Civitan va. •(RcUnt piofll foctlilkfi oitUM y»u of bottor .r .. 199—409 Torres earaBd an international' Teachers; Tucsday-^8 W est Sides , StAir cioolHy oi gfoofor tevin^i BROTHERS PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT Helen Sommers . . . edged the Alumnf y< ijerday after- tor for the Associated Press. He t iohU«_ Sharon-,...... ZOO - reputation by stiffening New York­ ?artland and has been with the* New Haven vs. Correnti’s. National League— 1 , Division, of United Aircraft Corporation ...... 195— 395 ers FrahRle Ifyff in one round and noon, 30-27.' CJhai Ethel Lovett...... Henry Stcphensol high sedr- Bureau since 1934. He Is a grad­ Tuesday—; ;45 Man. Auto vs. I6 8 W » T MIDOLK TURBPIKI East Hartford 8, Connecticut - Lalia- '...... 196 Johnny Buasd in two. uate of New York Un'l\ferslty and Clarke’s; .Wednesday— 8 Liberty lU-ll Dix.veli A;e. Hamden, Conn Ml a-5135 ...... 195—391 A crack at Lightweight Cham­ era for the CTYO whUi Tom Sher­ UNivci-.ity b 1 iBi 1 Harriet M '■hts .... idan and Ned Cronin led the Grads formerly worked for "the New York Mutual VI. Doctors, 8:45 St. Mary’s X The COAST LUMBER Corp. 301-315 Center St. ...\. .158 pion Joe Brown also ijiay be at vf. East Sides. i - in the game the scjiool gym Times. . » anRBMi 1 Beatrice Rlnes . . . • •.....195—358 atake. Ortls ia rated first and Tor^ / w<^Ar»(*ie»3^|'!il

PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1960

Lots for Bale 73 Apartmenfe— Flets— HouMs for Sale . 72 Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sale 72 29 Oil Firms Town Spends $338Per Pupil TiincmenlB 63 LAftQB, THREB bedroom ranch « CAROL DRIVE—RiKkvlUa. $18. I—$12,000—SIX room Cape, qinet APPROXIMATELY V4 acre lot In Street, kellmg under FHA appraia- B zone, all (acUitiea, $8,500. Also LIVING ROOM and bedroom, first pESUtABLB four room apartment, with attached faraga and tuU 800. S room ranch, large II STfefRILJZED used furniture. Most .ebaaemant Located in beautiful room, cabinet kitchen, -8 be" al. R. F. iMmock Cq^ Ml 0-S240 industrial land for aale. O il MI Face Charges In Total Education Budget floor front, on bus line. Restau- conveniently localSil. $90. Heat In 8-1990. PREPARE FOR driver's teat: of it teflnlshed. Appliances - and rants nearby, parking. MI 8-5002. Tanftrack Hllle with outatandlng rooms, 1%% mortgage- can be' or Barbara Woods,' Ml 9-7702. Ages to to. Driving and class space heaters. Thoroughly cleaned eluded.1 HSe1-1919. fOMt #«*!lOlorPUTTHE convenience to ' school, shopping aaaumed. Marion B. Robertaon, in —5% ROOM CAPE. 8 bedroom*, The Manchester public school room. Three Instructors. No wait­ new mattress and furniture at LUXURY—4 room apartment, tiled and travel. Bales executive Broker, MI 8-8968. O f Price Fixing CLASSIFIED ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ WOOMO- COVER 08 T8i« ' 40% discount. LeBlanc FMrnlture fireplace, garage, excellent loca- Wanted—Real Estate 77 system sgain managed to give a MAGATiM t THIS MieTAriKU PLEASANT heated room-for reht. bath, newly redecorated. Com tranafarring to Chicagd. Betate- year of top-notch education .and my. PI 2-7249. Hospital, 195 South Street. Rock­ Suitable, for one or two. MI 9-1329, SIX ROOM Cape, IH bath*, full tloii, nicely shrubbed lot. 4%% COST USTilOliSAMOS.'WHO. veniently located to all facilities. like grounda In fine neighborhood. mortgage can be assumed. Priced FARMS, ACREAGE and llaUngs (Oontlaued fn m Page One) Skating yet spend let* per pupil than 108 ______:______j ____ ville. Open 9-8, Saturday till 8. TR Heat provided. Ample off street Custom-built In 1958 (tret quality cellar, house ground* in ex­ on homes wanted,. Call U ft R thOiTTVftlor^tOMMIIE 8-2174. We buy entire house con­ cellent condlUon, well landscaped to sell at $14,500. R. F. Dimock out of 169 towns in the state. advertising parking. $135 per month. Call the throughout. Taetafully decorated Co.; 'MI 9-6245 or Barbara Woods, Realty Co., Inc. MI 4-8193. Eve­ Garage—Service—Storage 10 FOR’THittTwABiT-foo, tents. I\OOMS FOR BENT. 17 Spruce St. Jarvis Realty Co., 283 E. Center with PtalllDpiue iranogany trim. comor lot, Buckley School, shown nings BU 9-6738. period there was plenty of oil but Report The Connecticut Public Expendi­ MI 9-2494. Sensibly priced at $17,900 making by appointment. Pbllbrick Agency, MI 9-7702. still the price went up. It also ture (Council report for the 1968- AUTHORIZED BY BANK St., MI 3:4112,______CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENT DEPT. HOURS excellent financing Available. For Ml 9-8464. V—MANCHESTBR-Wew 8% room WANTED—In B zone, one or two charges the companies Ijfbnferred 59 Bchqol year, released yesterday, GARAGE FOR RENT. 182 Maple TO SELL PLEASANT ROOM f.or rent for MANCHESTER—8 room furnished lota, top dollar paid. J. D. Really, in advance before making the price (Jold weather means good skat­ shows that 104 towns spent more 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. St. MI 3-47S1. t BEAUTIFUL ROOMS gentleman. Private entrance. 90 details which apply to you call 811 FIVE ROOM ranch in Vernon with ranch, bullt-ln O.E. oven and apartment including heat, hot 9-1278. Rueecu F. Broderick, range, fireplace, 3 bedrooms, near MI 3-5129. hike. ing, and public Ice skating will be on a net basis per pupil than did OP FURNITURE E. Center St. water, electricity; also 6 room Broker. carport, amesit* drive, aluminum The defendants denied main h6|d under Park Department su­ Manchester. ft APPLIANCES storms, 813,900, J. D, Realty, Ml bus, school. Priced to sell at SELLmO—BUYING—Trading? We COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. NEWLY DECORATED room, very apartment with three rooms, $15,600. Call Richard F. Dimock points of the government’s case, pervision tonight until 10 o'clock On a total expense basis, 129 MONDAY T hni FRIDAY 10:S0 A.M.—SATURDAY 9 A.M. Business Services Offered 13 FOR UNPAID balance: heated. TR 5-4371; 3-5129. offet you free confidential in- saying there was hot plenty of oil, at Center Springs Annex and MONTHLY TERMS $18.1A nicely furnished, well heated, tile Co., Ml 9-5246 or. Barbara Woods, spectlona and arrange all financ­ towns spent more per pu|ffl than CXJNNIE’S TV and Radio Service, BROAD STREET there was not a flat hike, and they Charter Oak Park. Both areas Manchester. ’’SUPER” "DELUXE” bath, parking. 318 Spruce St. THREE FURNISHED rooms with MANCHESTER —Special. Attrac­ M; 9-7702. ing from atari to finish. Mitten PLEASE READ YOUR AD available all hours.-. .SetiafacHon Attractive Cape Cod. Six finished tive Cape Cod, all rooms finished, will work hand and glove with did not confer beforehand to de­ are open dail.v from 1:30 to 10. Manchester spent $327.93 on a guaranteed. Call Ml 9-13:6. 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE ' all Improvement* and car park­ VI—MANCHESTER. New lisUng. cide any Increase. Center Springs Pond remains All 100% Guaranteed ing. 136 Bisaell Bt. rooms, full dormer, rear enclosed nice recreation room, large you. Member Multiple Listing net basis per pupil, and $338.07 . on.. < or ‘Want Ads” are taken over the phone as a con- Apartments— Fiats— porch.' Two full baths. Oversized screened rear porch, Aluminum Six room cape. Immaculate con­ Service. Call the Ellsworth Mitten The case was moved here from closed. a total basis per pupil. The total CHAIN SAW work - Trees cut. ONLY $418.88 Tenements ' 63 siding, breezeway, garage, ame- dition. Attached breezeway and Virginia at the request of the de­ vrnieme. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST DAY IJ. Reasonable rat.s. Call PI 2-7688 $18.18 DELIVERS t h r e e ro o m unfurnished apart­ garage. F.H.A. appraisal, $16,500. Agency, Realtors, Ml 3-6930. education budget for operating ex­ APPKAKS and KKPORT ERRORS in time for the next inser­ ment, all utilities excepting gas. site drive, fenced lot, well land­ garage, amesite drive. Near Man­ fendants who noted Tulsa Is more penses in 1958-59 was $3,195,132. between 1:30-4 30 or any time $18.18 MONTH FURNISHED 2>A room apartment, scaped, city utUUles. Full price. chester Hospital. $18,700. R. F. centrally located for the Industry. tion The Herald Is responsible (or only ONE incorrect or onriltted Sat'jrday or Sunday - YOU GET — centrally located, 875. Call MI VERNON STREET The figures released by the Ex­ insertion for any adverttsement and then only to the extent of a heat. Apply T Morrow. 28 Birch 8-4524, $15,500. Over 80 more listings of Dimock Co. MI 9-6245 or Barbara WANTED—Two or three family A heavy volume of files is expected Blasts Damage penditure Council show current op­ 16-PIECE BEDROOM St. Ml 9-2238 after 8 p.m. Woods. Ml 9-7702. •make rood” Insertion. Errors which do not Imsen the value of M * M RUBBISH removal features 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM (Jolonlal—seven rooms and all kinds. Don't forget Mitten can home In Manchester. TR 8-7653. to be used in the trial and esti­ erating expenditures only, not the advertisement will not be corrected by "make good Insertion. full-time commercial, industrial, ATTRACTIVE 2 room furnUhed , bath*r’Modeni'kitchen.’ dUh'^^ (It your needs like a glove. .Call mates are the government alone capital Improvement spending for 12-PIECE Km;WEN TWO ROOM unfurnished apart­ the Ellsworth Mitten Agency. DC - MANCHESTER SU B U R ^k residential, service. Attics, cel­ - PLUS — ment, stove, refrigerator heat. apartment, private entrance, bath. 1 An older home In a very conven- room Cape. 1 year old. Immacu­ will require two to four months to Firms Helping new 8choo|l8 or major renovation*. lars, yards, burning barrels, card­ heat, hot wpter, gas, electric and' lent location. $15,800. Realtors. MI 3-6930, MI 9-5624. present its case. The items In the current opera­ WE8TINOHOUSE REF. Apply M;-rlow’s. 867-Main St. parking. 88 Union St. • " late condition. Fireplace, alnmi YOUR COOPERATION WI1.L board drur , snow plowing (side­ Ty SET AND COMB. RANGE $13,900— IMMACULATE 6 room num combination doors and win Each company. If convicetd, can ting - expense category includ* BE appreciated Dial M l 3-2711 walks). Ml 9-9757. Free storage until wanted. Free PORTER STREET -E xtra large THREE ROOM apartments. Adults S. ROHAN, Realtor cape, new furnace, screened dowa. Over i acre land. 8% mort­ 0>urt Cases be fined a mnxlmurii of $50,000. for Struck Dailies teachers’ salaries, supplies, main­ delivery. Free set up by our own apartment. 3 bedrooms, oil fur­ porch, garage, nice lot, trees, bus. gage may b* assumed. R. F. a total of $1,450,000. Cost bf de­ tenance and administrative coeta. RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make- preferred. Call after 3 p.m. MI fense alone ranges between $10 reliable men; nace. $110, Ml 9-5229 till 5 p m. 8-528«. MI 3-7433 school, shopping. Carlton, W. Dimock Co., Ml 9-5245 or Barbara (Continued from Page One) Essex Blgheet Automobiles for Sale 4 cars. amplifiers phonographs nd Phone *for appointmertt Woods, 5tl 9-7702. million and $20 million. Lost and Found changers. Over 47 years total ex HEATED 8 room, apartment, with ROCKLEDGE custom built SV4 Hutchins. Ml 9-9132. A Rockville man, arreilted at Such expenses as Instruction of SAMUEL Xl BERT, HARTFORD Defendants are listed in the in Shortly after the explosions last mentally and physically handi­ 19,S4 FORD MAINLINE" sed^n V8 perience 90 days guarantee -..n all garage and back yard. Bus and room ranch, attached garage, fin­ ELRO ST. — Six room home, X—BOLTON—4 room ' ranch, en­ the Manchester Police station when dictment are: •' FOUND Boy's Timex wrist watch, work Potterton’s. Ml 9-4,587. CH 7-0858 children’s school handy. Hot water FOUR ROOM tenement for rent. a patrolman who knew the man’s night, the Oregonian switchboard capped children, and transporta­ Owner may claim same by paying standard shift, mechanically ex See It Day Or Night Inquire MI 9-4919. ished recreation room, plus nu­ large front porch, entrance hall, closed breezeway with .aJousle Arkansas Fuel Oil Corp., Ash­ cellent, three new tires, 1460. ar gas range furnished, $120 merous extras. By appointment living room, dining room kitchen, windows, garage, awnings, com­ license was suspended spotted him, land Oil * Refining Co., Atlantic operator received a call from a tion for ail children, were includ­ for ad. Apply Tony's F.s.so Gas SNOW PLOWING—Driveways, etc. If you have no means of trans­ monthly. Ml 9-1048. only. Paul J. Correntl, MI 3-5,183. man who said a bomb was planted ed under the total operating ex­ stasion. 729 -Main St. overland 4-.7837. top service. Save your back and portation I’ll send my auto for FOUR ROOM apartment, central- on 1st floor, 3 rooms and bath on bination doors and windows, Vi- was fined $150 In Town Court this Refining Co., Cities Service Oil Co. Iv locat-d. new refrigerator and 2nd floor. Large closets. Good con­ acre land. Immaculate condition. morning for driving under the li­ (Delaware), Chties Service Co.. in the building. pense. but not in the net operat­ 1960 LARK 8 passenger sedan heart. Manchester Esso Service you. No obligation. ' FOUR ROOM apartment, including Ma n c h e s t e r — sturdy n*w o $14,400. R. F. Dimock Co. MI Police rusheOTHES, size 14, Mrs. Elizabeth Everett of 374 The fire! was quelled and ■was State grants, Bringfing the total trim. Preatone 20 below. Full price arid paperhanging. Wallpaper ■model (never used!, $25 Will take We have new 3',j room, heated diate occupancy. Robert J. Smith.' rage. lake privilege*, brand new, Attractive and desirable. 5'i Summit St. was fined $3 for keep­ fered a head bruise Sunday when ienced tax work, hour oervlce. Ashes, papers, all rubbish. Harold books. Guaranteed workmanehip.- semi-retired men. Guaranteed suits. $5, $2, Skirls. $1.50, $2. apartrhents in residential area of Inc. 963 Main St., MI 9-5241, or- $ii,900. I. D. Realty. MI 8-S129. the car carrying him and his par­ prevented from spreading into the spent directly by the citizens of to you, $2,395, only $95 down. If hourly rate. Cali MI 3-2319. $2 weekly. Eastern State Distribu­ Man’s topcoat. 42, $5. MI 9-6842. Houses for Rent 65 room ranch with charm, personal­ ing an unlicensed dog, kU 3-4723 Brunner’s for values. In Talcott Hoar. MI 9-4034. Reasonable rates Fully insured. tor Corp, MI 3-5194. Rockville. Just 15 minutes from MI 9-7959, ' MI 3-1637. ents was hit by a second car at warehouse tuid other nearby build- Manchester to. below $2.6' inilllon. Fast and courteous service. Leo Hartford by Wilbur Cross High­ ity and comfort. Fireplace, oil heat, Gigon Plena, 60, of no certain In 1957-58, 5Ianchester had an FEDERAL INCOME taxes pre­ vllle. Open evenings. MI 3-5191 TV SERVICE - Potterton’i »U COMBINATION FUEL oil and lum­ FOUR ROOMS partially furnished g IASTONBURY. 1.54 Minnechaug; SECLUDED, Immaculate 8 room enclosed porch, carport for 2 cars, address, charged with intoxication, Center and Adams ^ts. Inp®" I ^ * J. Pelletier. Ml 9-6828. ber truck driver. Apply- W G. ^C U U M CLEANER -I^sl year’s way. Kitchen appliances furnished. The lad w'as treated at Manches­ Police said it appeared that ex­ educational budget of $2,936,986, pared «ith your savings in mind. makes Highest quality guaranteed Wanted—To Buy 58 MI 9-4824, TR 5-1168. i Dr. Owner moving out of town.; ranch, bullt-ln stove, garage. large, ^autlful wooded lot, other was given a au^iended sentence Reasonable rates. Call Ml 9-8246. 1959 EDSEL Ranger V8 2-door work and parte, over 47 year*’ ex Glenney Co., Thomas McKinney, model "(never used) $15. Will take extras. Full price, $18,500, ter Memorial Hospital and dls plosive chalrges were placed be­ and received $737,251 from the hardtop, with Automatic drive, PAINTING, decorating, ceilings $2 weeklv. Eastern States Dis- *”.“**’, Cnv ntry. I Three or four bed-" many extras. 8 acres. Yrees, Only after he told the court he was on tween the trucks ana bn the big State. perience. Famous for service elnce paperhanging.' Clean ' workman­ yard superintendent, between 2-5 WE dUY and sell antique and used a v a ila b le Feb. 1st. 3 room* apd Call MI 9-8593. . room ranch with H i baths. High, $15,900. T riton W. 'Hutchins, 50 _hta-!W!ay.and was jusl charged. ^ INCOME-TAX returns prepared by custom, radio... automatic... heater 1931 Phone Ml 9-4587 for— bee* --p,m...... ------tributor Corn, MI 3-5194. _ furniture, china, glass, silver, pic­ - -Dignified-and attractive 6 - room Affeslbd'after the crash was fHe exterl'or'gaseltne “tanks. : “ - The Increment in the educational and defroster, backup lights, plas­ ship: "Ffee^Stlmates;. No job-too baW, ‘heAtea. hot water.’ porch. FIVE ROOM Ranch with double 6h' a Rnr iwo firfeplaces. lIVihglniVSfM. “ colonial. Large-living room, fire­ passing through town. The charges, police said, ap­ former Internal Revenue agent in service. i small. John Verfaille. MI 3-2521. ture frames, guns, attic contents, Call after 4 p.m.. PI 2-7545. ^ room with large picture window ------—— — ———— — — — driver qt the second car, John W budget in Manchester was part of your home or by appointment. Ml tic seat covers, power steering, SALES OFFICE co-ordinator. Col­ Building Materials 47 whole estates FYimiture refin- car garage. Call TR 5-9936 after place, H-4 baths, recreation room, Klein,-34, of 27 Francis Dr. He Is parently were set off simultane­ a pattern in the State last year. padded dash, white tires. It’s a lege graduate, completed military and built-in bookcases, dining; EIGHT ROOM Dutch Colonial, very convenient to schools. bus 9-8938. FIJIT FINISH Holland window THOMAS HARRISON — Painting Ished and, repaired Furniture Re­ THREE ROOM apartment, $8.5. 8 p.m. room with picture window. All steam heat, one-car garage, near very convenient to scnTOis. ous T? -r* #1 "’'I*' f»Uure to grant the ously. . The EJxpendlture Council report­ beautiful car and I guarantee you shades, made to measure. All and paperhanging. Guaranteed service, to learn sporting goods in­ WEEKLY SAVINGS LIST pair sSvice and Sales, Talcott­ Three room apartment. $-55. MI bus, shopping and Verplanck and shopping area. Asking $18,500., T O U 11 Cl % f way. When the Stereotypers union ed, "Connecticut cities and towns 20 'miles ner gallon ga.aoline usinc metal Venetian blipds at a new dustry. No-experience. Phone Tor- FOUR BEDROOM colonial, I ' i : knotty pine ki'chen. with built-in struck, most members of other workmanship. MI 9-2497. ville. Ml 3-7449. 9-5229, Ml 3-7444. ______baths, completely redecoratea. 2- hutch, stove, oven,- dishwasher, School. Ehccellent condition. Police said Klein, driving north broke all previous records during Personals .regiilar. Priced less than a Ford low price. Keys made while you rington, HUnter 9-9254. Ext. 247jlx6.T&G Sheathing $94 per M’ $17,900. Philbrick Agency, MI ALICE CLAMPET. Realtor unions at the newspapers decided the school year 1958-59' when they or .Chevrolet. New c.ar warrantv. for appointment. 11x12 T&G Sheathing $98 Per M’ car garage, lovely grounds. Close , disposal, laundry area in kitchen. In South Norwalk on Adams St., entered the Inter­ VACCUM CLEANERS repaired in wait Marlow’s. FIVE RCKJM flat, first floor, oil 9 8464. JII 9-^543 section just as the light turned to observe the picket line. About collectively increased their sup­ See Brunner now. P.S. This car is ------‘------^ ^ — ------I Western Framing, to school*, transportation and 7 large double closets, wail to Courses and Classes 27 Rooms Without Board 59 burner steam heat. Near b” 8 line. green and before the car carrying 950 person! have been idled. port for schooling, not counting my own home shop Forty years imoossible to tell from new. Open ALL MAKES of ’TV, radio and FULIv-TIME GAS station attendant, i . Truckloads' $107 Per M’ Call MI 3-7075 after 4 p.m. shopping. $i60 per month. Csll the wall rugs, screened rear porch.! six RCXJM—Single home priced at (Continued from Page Dne) factory experience. All ma’kea, experienced preferred. Apply in ; piygcore ATTRACTIVELY furnished rooms Jarvi* Realty Co., 288 E. Center. *torm and , screens throughout, i HENRY STREET—Near Princeton the Mitchells had gone past. Among t ic issues in-thc strike: transportation and special pro- evenings, Tel, 3-5191. home electronic equipment ' ex­ ELECTRONICS otfers well-paying $110 Per M’ FHA appraleal. Excellent Man­ 'The ,numb« r of men that would low fates, free estimates, free pertly repaired with a 90-day positions to technicians and serv­ per.son. Don Willis Garage, ' No. 1 Oak Fiobring $185 -Per M’ Complete light housekeeping fa­ St.. Ml $-4112. i fill] basement, finished recreation | chester Green location. 3 extra St; A comfortable six room home houses of worship there to dis­ The driver of the car Involved in graims, to $118. million — an in­ • pickup and delivery. Mr. Miller, 1957 FORD convertible, continental, guarantee. Call Mr. Britney at the cilities available. Prices as low as room, double gapage. almost 2 with large modern kitchen, 14x20 collision with Klein’s vehicle was mania nev- type of casting ma­ crease of $14.8 million over the icemen. “ Leam-by-dcing”— train Main, St. Economy Mahogany 15c Sq. Ft. lota Included in this low, low courage repilltion of the daubrand- chine the Oregonian said it. plans JA 3-5409. ■ radio, heater, Fordnmatic, excel­ Manches;er TV. MI 9-1046. now at Connecticut's Oldest Elec­ $10 weekly Central Children ac­ acres land. School bus by door. MI price. 8 A. Beechler, Realtor. living room, outdoor patio, 2-car Allan E. O’Brien, 25, also of North previous year and the largest lent condition. MI 9-7334 after 5, cepted. limited. 14 Arch' St. Mr*. ; BIX ROOM house, $90. MI 9-5229 9-1053. run vandalism that occurred Sat­ to buy. WANTED—Ride to A rrow -^rt and tronic School. Day and evening radniicTioNiArHiNisT KSSg'S*,’’"’*'"" $24.95 Each CRESTHELD Ml 3-8969, Ml 9-8952. garage, excellent neighborhood. urday at Congregation Rodeph Attleboro. annual increase in the history of DKJK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ classes. Spring term starts March Flush Doors From $5.80 Each Dorsey. { till 5. Priced at $19,500 with prompt oc­ A riiinor accident Saturday at The unio i has also said it balked the State.” Hegeman Hartford. Working (JHEVROLKT 1956 station wagon pany doors and windows, custom For Second Shift ConvoiesteMt Hospital GLENWOOD ST.—8 room ranch SETVEN ROOM rambling cape cupancy. Robert J. Smith. Inc,, Shoiom. at manag iment proposads for a hours 7:45 to 4 ".45. MI 9-2850 after foiir door V8, powerglide two-tone 20. Limited enrollment — free Clam Shell Ca.sing 6c Lin. Ft. FURNISHED ROOM -One mtnute' v.-ith full basement, extra large A jar of red paint was hurled Pine and Pleasant Sts. sent Mrs. -work guaranteed. Call Collect Wil- placement service—extended tui­ We 'Will beat our competitors’ ad­ ,Suburban for Rent 66 ranch, attached garage, aluminum "963 5Ia'in St., 5U 9-5241, or 511 Norman F. Bruce pf 25 French Rd. longer work week at the same pay. V 5 p.m. ’ __ green, like new. Private. MI limantic HA 3-1196. First class men capable of read­ from M^ln Street, light house kitchen with pantry. Can be used storm.-. 2 room.* unfinished. J. D. 9-7959. at the building's entrance. leaving The union j has said foremen must 3-8439. tion plan. Free catalog. New Eng­ vertised prieea by at least 5%; keeping, women only Ml 9-7959 as 4 bedroom home. William E. a snigair over the door and down and her daughter, Debra, 114, to WANTED—Ride to Hartford Ma­ WEAVING of bums, moth holes land Technical Institute, 56 Union ing blueprints, setting un and op­ ROCKVILLE—Park Street. 4 room Belfiore Agency.- MI 8-5121. Realty. 5U 3-5129^______the hospital, but they were not be union members. Israelis, Syrians chine Screw,' Wilson, Conn. MI Conn; ■ Phone erating drill presaes. milling ma­ NORGDY — BUT NOBODY Wanted heated apartment, $75 monthly.! BOWERS SCHOOL—8 room ' co­ a qolumn. " Neither the newspapers nor the and. tom clothing, hosiery mns, Place, Hartford. WELL-HEATED rooms. 1 and 2 ! M-ANCHES’I’FR—8 room eplit level, lonial, entrance hail, dishwasher, '5fayor Samuel Tedesco said the seriously hurt, authorities sqid. 9-9041, 1954 BUICJf 2-door, 2-tone hSrd- handbags repaired, zipper re­ JAckaon 5-3406, chines and lathes. . . room cabins, all furnished. ■ Cjall I Also 3 room apartment with heat: CbVENTRY~$i^%0~“ The accident occurred when a Jr.ter-yniori strike committee had Fight Air, Ground UNDERSELI-a NATIONAL REGISTERED wooded lot. 15x22 recreation room, birch cabinets, partial recreation Incident was an “ outrage loathe any immediate comment on the ex­ ’ top super. MI 9-1648. placement. umbrellas , repaired, Ml 9-0826 between 5-7 p.m. end hot: water. $85 monthly TR . 5'i rooms, new heating, wiring. built-in stove, lio' frontage. Only room, garages, trees, $16,300. As­ car skidded on a patch of ice at the men’s ahirt collars reversed a .d Ideal working conditions in our FOR BUYERS WITH CASH, *•*126. _-iplumbing, water system, basement. community.” intersection and hit the Bruce’s plosions. I . ■ Automobiles for Sale 4 FO" SALE—A collector’s item. Bonds—Stocks Mortgages 31 new plant located in East Hartford. PLEASANT H E A T ^ room near NURSE $16,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI sume present mortgage, sm'all It was the first instance of anti- Teamsters Dnion “membei's have Battles on Border replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ Z[and sentlc system. Easy financing. 9-5132. cash, Carlton W. Hutchins. 511 car, according to police. 1933 Chevrolet coupe, good rondi- ing Shop, Excellent benefits, high wages with SPECIAL DEAUS bath for gentleman. Free parking. ; Full Time 12 P.M. to S A.M. Semitic vandalism In Bridgeport 5Ira. Yvonne Oullette of 5Ioosup been driying through the picket OLDER CARS, mechanic* spe­ tlon. MI 9-1589. MORTGAGES— Consolidate your shift premiums and production Apartment Buildings ; Immediate occupancy. 9-5132. since a wave of such acts began in (Continued from Page One) cials, flxlt yourself car*, always 54 High St. i Phone Ml 3-2481, A«k For BOLTON—8 room oversized cape, was arrested after^^ a crash late line the trucks that were bombed. monthly payments into one lump bonuses. Apply in person. for Sale 69 Europe several weeks ago. How­ Dan Wytaorc. ' manager of the a good selection. Look behind our sum with a second mortgage Pay­ NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. ROOM IN PRIVATE home near Mrs. Binge nr Mr. Della Fera I*AWRENCE F. FIANO fully plastered, possible 4 bedroom ST. JAMES’ PARISH 8 room Saturday morning and was Israeli sources said damage on 1959 OLDSMOBTI.E. 4-door Holiday jpoNING DONE in my home. MI Paul P. Fiano MI 3-0458 home, ceramic tile bath, fireplace, modified colopial. amesite drive, ever, a similar' occurrence was re­ Oregon City Truck line, said that office. Dougla* Motors, 333 Main. sedan, mode' 88.'. nower steering ments arranged to meet your in­ ’ 381 STATE S’TREET. C!heney’s. Gentleman preferred. THREE APARTMENT house with ported last Thursdajl in West Ha­ charged with following too closely. their side of the frontier was and brakes. Call MI 9-3503. come. Expedient cervico. Oial Ml THE FULLER BRUSH CO. 14 Beech St. Parking. Ml 3-8133. BROKERS MI 3-2768 convenient utility room. Priced 2- car garage, excellent location. Police said she drove into the rear he is a/Teamster, and added that kEED A CAR and had your credit NORTH HAVEN. CONN. excellent Income. . J. D. Realty, MI for Immediate salb. S. A. Beech­ Priced to sell^J. D. Realty, MI ven. the unibn has started disciplinary slight. 3-5129. J. D. Realty, 470 Main St. 88 Long Hill St., East Hartford 8-5129. BDLTON — 8 ROOM CAPE The outside wall of the Jewish of car driven west on. Center St. ■The Syrians reoccupied the vil­ turned down? Short on doiMi pay­ Building-Contractinp: 14 CHestnut 8-2147 ATTRACTIVELY furnished room, ler,. Realtor. Ml 3-6969, hU 9-8952. 3- 5129. by Mrs. Eliae Swenson of 97 Pro­ action against him,— apparently ment? Had a repossession? Don’t with cooking privileges, private Community Center building ther^ because he hauled goods to the lage this rnorning. U.N. observers Auto DriviuK School 7-A - WINDOWS AT WHOLESALE ‘87-59 BIGELOW ST. Here is another I .i.goo sg. feet of living area, NORTH ELM street—6 room ex­ BRAND NEW Cape (Jod under, con- was smeared with crudely painted spect St. Damage was considered intervened, and a cease-fire was give up! See Honest Douglas, get ANY KIND of carpentry'and cabi­ Business Opportunities 3^ Help Wanted— entrance, parking. Inquire at 167 brand new two 4*i room apart- piaster walls. H i baths, fireplace, moderate. Mrs. Oullette's car waa struck/newspaper. the lowdown on the lowest down net wock done. Honest and relia­ PRICES I! Maple St. pandable cape, 4 rooms finished struction in Tolland, right on bus red swastikas. Clyde C. Crosby, international arranged. and smallest payments anywhere. MORTLOCK’S Ma^^•^llester’s lead Male or Female 37 APPLY ment. Opportunity to pick your hot water beat, ba.sement garage, ,down, kitchen. 2 bedrooms, living line. Built-iri oven and range, for­ After the paint-tossing at Con- towed away. Tile Syrians and Israelis gave ble workmttnship Call Rosooe INVESTMENT' own interior. $23.m. J. D. Realty, 100x400 lot. More land availabie... At noon yesterday, police re­ repreMntatiye of the Teamster* Not a small loan or finance com Ing driving school Three skill I Thompson. MI 3-1895 for est' EXPERIENCED high school girl Fuel and Feed - 49-A LARGE FURNISHED room with room with fireplace and attractive mica counters, fireplace. Open g:regational Rodepl Shoiom, police, Unlori in Oregon, said today; "I conflicting versions of the shoot­ pany Class ro< Two-family house plus mod­ private bath and telephone, kitch-1 MI 3-5129. ------$19,000 or best offer. bay window, upstairs unfinished. stairway. Builder's price. $13,990. ported, Stewart Hoislngtori, 31, of ing yesterday. The Syrians claimed mates, w desires baby-sitting job, after­ officials ordered an extra guard on Andover, driving on W. 5Ii(ldle know of nothing that would in any Mainain St; Instriictions for 18, '!■ year olds ern brick building. All' oc­ noons, evenings. Call IVU 3-4814. SEASONED hardwood, cut^ any en privileges. MI 3-5703 between I TO THE 126vl28 LYNESS ST. Brand new BUILDING LOTS, FARMS AND Garage, nicely shaded lot. Bowers Gaaton Realty, MI 9-5731, TR all synagogues and temples in the the Israelis opened up first on Arab Telephone Mr Mortlonk, Director cupied. Excellent income. $10 School district, high assumalile 5-6293. Tpke., slid into a utility pole, but vvay/connect labor with anything BIDWELL HUME Improvemen length, a load delivered. 9-4 p.m. two 4H room apartments. Enjoy ACREAGE , city. like/the blast.” farmers in the demilitarized zone. WANTED - (Jlean used car*. We of Driver Education Ml 9-7?08. Co. Alterations.* additions g*^ WILLIAM E. BELFIORE Grantland Nursery and Land­ mortgage at 4'j% . 8. A. Beechler, was, uninjured. Damage to the Israeli officials claimed the Syri­ buy, trade down or trade any­ Income and your own home. Avail­ MANPHESTER—Attractive family- pole waa not noticeable, police said. ymore said the firm had seven rages Roofing and siding experts Agents Wanted 37-A scape. Ml 3-0669. AIRCRAFT able fof immediate occupancy, LAWRENCE F. FIANO ______Realtor, 511 3-6969, 5H 9-8952. Fair Lawn, N. J., Feb. 1 ilP^— ans fired first and that members of thing Douglas Motors. 333 Main. IJIRSON’S Connecticut’s first li­ Aluminum clapboards a specialty AGENCY FURNISHED heated room. 247 N. sizeii'cape. short walk to schools othfcr trucks and that they would the UAR army disgpilsed as farm­ Main St,'Inquire Mrs. Irish. $23,900. J. D, Realty. MI 3-5129. Paul P. Fiano MI 3-0458 i b IRCH MOUNTAIN. Ejttifnslon - Small fires set by arsonists dam­ deWver papers to the struck news- censed driving school trained Unexcelled workmanship. ' Easy MI 3-5121 FREE SHOES for life for develop­ DRY OAK WOOD -Cut fireplace and bus. Good location, good fi- aged five g:round-floor rooms of an ers were crossing into Israel. Certified and approved, is now of­ budget terms Ml 9-8495 t TR ing yoUr own business. No collect­ and stove lengths. $'!0 per load de­ FOR A GOOD JOB BROKERS 5II 3-2766! Bolton. 6 room" cape. 5% mort ■ nancing. 5Iadeline Smith, Realtor, pers to(iay. , An Israeli spokesman said Tawa- fering . classroom and behind livered. PI 2-788‘>. gage may be assumed. 4 finished, MI 9-1842. elementary school last night, When The other truck company said it, Ca$ual Elegance 5-Qin9 EAIJN TO $13,000. Mobile soft ice ing. No delivering. 1400 men suc­ Business Property for Sale 70 CHARMED7 Surprised? You will - - ? --- the firgs were put out, the walls of flk was attacked to "clean up Syri­ wheel Instruction for teenagers. cream trucks. Exclusive’‘franchise cessfully increasing income with Excellent opportunitle* fi?r ohe partially finished, one unfln- would roll as usual after an armed pos.ts within the deinlU- Ml 9-8075. ALL TYPES OF carpentry work our plan Free information. Write FOR SALE — Seasoned hardwood be when you se.e this rMch h°V*® I ished^^room."'Recreation room, full WEST SIDE—Five room single, (2 the damaged rooms were found iome trucks were rented. territory a-\iailable. Ding Dong for furnaces, fireplaces, or stove. | lntere»tlng a»*lgnrnpnt* at with Its attractive, large living, basement lot 150x200. $14,600. bedrooms', firenlace with heata- scribbled with swaatiKas, Jewish P6ter Koehler, rt, of Coventry, tarized zorie from which 'Syrian done. Alterations, dormers, roof­ Cart, Inn., 262 Carew St.,-Chicopee Tanners Shoes, 426W . Brockton, SEPTII! TANKS our new and higher wage INVESTMENT PROPERTY Police launched investigations of ing, • porches, finish upstairs, Giglio Bros. Route 44-A, Bolton, ; room .(fireplace^ and l^kcasesl , Marion E. Robertson. Broker, 5II lator, modern kitchen-, 'finished stars of David and obscenities. ' was arrested Salurday night and Soldiers are firing.” Falls, Maas. Mass. - AND rate* plu* other attractive family size kitchen with cabinet j 3.5953 the blast imrhediately. They said Persons on tlie Israeli side of . basements and garage, etc. Call MI 3-5301. j Have aevcral pieces of excellent room in basement, hot water oil Both police .rid fire departments was charged w:ith driving while they turned this ujl guickly: There Magic Orchids! MI 9-5981. benefit*, Income property. For further In- space galore. 3 nice bedrooms. 1 ______;______heat. Sform sash, screens and listed arson as the cause of the urider suspension of his license. the demilitarized zone said the 'SERVICE STATION PI UDGED SEWERS screened porch, patio, attached DUDLEY STREET—4 room single, were no promising flngerprinU. sounds of firing were heard In siU Dogs— Bird.s—Pets 41 Household Goods • 511 (ormaUon please call , awnings. Garage with attached fire. Police said there was no doubt Police said the charge came aft- CARPENTER Refini.shihg base­ OPPORTUNITY EXPERIMENTAL garage, and best of all a 4'-^% 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, screened-in patio. Concrete drive­ that the fire, had been set by the a routine investigation into a settlements of the Jordan valley. ments a specialty. Al."o room ad­ COCKER PUPPIES't .AKC regis­ Machina Gl

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