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TUESDAY, JANUARY .24, 19M. PAGE SIXTEEN ^anctiTBter lEttBnittQ AvffnKv Daily Net ProM Ron Far «h* Week BikM “ The Weather The Bleanoya Duae Lodge will are: Valerie Boehm, worthy aaso- hla father, th* U t* Jacob F. MUlsr,' Mias Mary Quinlan will be the who had alfo been a well-known GENERAL Ian. 81. 1888 F e r ^ t of r . 8. Weather Barena keynote speaker at the statewide fiave lU 80th anniversary dinner clate advisor; Joan Swanson, Char­ Rainbow Girls Death Oaims attorney. About Town meeting' of the Conn**^^*** dance at th* Garden Grove on Feb. ity; Roberta Kensel, Hope; Nina /■ dent Nurses Assn, at St. Joseph’s 8. For tickets, call Mis* Irma De­ McAllister, Faith; Marllyh Chap­ While ist NYU, he was president TV SERVICE 11,888 . Inormahiir rjondlaea*, eoMer «»• Simone. Mrs. Josephine Diminnlco man, recorder; Mary Twichell, of his class and captain of- the night. Ea w 18-80. ' Some eliaO- A ll SalnU Mothem a r c l« will college. West Hartford, Jan. 28 at Cyrus C; MiUer Days Member et the AetUt or Robert Genovese. Seat Officers Kreasurer; Jane Kasslef. chaplain; lacrosse tearj. He maintained his M AC ^ meat tomorrow, at •,p.m. at the 1:30 p.m. She received her BS Nighta ACa99 rina Part* Bwenn e ( Ctiwdatfen lltMe rliyige In heitperalare from that college and her MN Janis Koelsch, drill leader; Judith interest in the sport throughout homo of Mra. David Donovan. 88 Beer, Love; Patricia Smith, re­ his lifetime, and continued play­ TEL.MIS-8IM . Thureday. High |a lower SOe. Alton St. Cb-hOitesMs will Mr*. from Yale University. She also re­ Mary Keeney Tent. No. 14, Manchester Astsembly In­ Town Director’s Father Mt/ncheeter— A City of Village Charm ceived her , master's degree at DUVdW. will meet at the home of ligion; Margaret Gustafson, na­ ing the game for a number of John Pomicellt and Mr*. Michael ture; Janet Reinohl, immortality; years after leaving college. He was Traachuk. Boston University and taught In Mrs. Beatrice Manning, 230 Hack­ stalls Joan Lewis as Seiwed in Many Posts the nursing programs at Simmons matack St.r tonight at 8 o.'clock. Candace King, fidelity; Nancy captain of a team that won a na­ z MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25 1955 Loveland, patriotism, Matysnn In , Was 89 tional championship and wa- a (CXaaiifM AevarMalaa aa Faa* 88). H j* Sunday School staff of Zion and Radcllffe Colleges. At pres­ Installation of officers will take W orthy Advisikr ' GIVE HER / ent. she 1* assistant director at place. Beckwith, service; Rita Hutson, member of another that toured Lutheran CSturch will hold a confidential observer; Anita Cole­ Europe in 1893. * meeting tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. Massachusetts General HosplUl. Miss Joan Shirley Lewis, daugh­ Cyrus Chase Miller of New CHANEL NO. 5 . The regular bi-monthly ipeetlng man. oiuter observer; Maids King, York, father of Town Director Among hla other services. Miller ter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. choir director; Marilyn Rgider, was fuel and food adminlatrator in available^ James Herdlc o f the R^rbatlon Mrs. C. Elmore Watkins will he of XI Gamma Chapter, Beta Sigma Lewis, 82 Wadsworth St., a gradu­ Jacob Miller, died Saturday at the Derhacrats Phi, will be held tonight at 8:18 at musician. during World War I Sandhogs Swim -Out Department wlU Ulk about public guest speaker at th* meeting of ate of Manchester High School, Members of the advisory board, age of 89 after a career that in; and a Selective Service Board swimminiT pool* and recreation th* home of Mrs. Horace Biasell, WELBOMPS ^^o^ the Wates this evening at 8 p.m. was Installed as wiorthy advisor of also Installed by Mrs. Leggett, eluded leadership In a number of ■nember d 'ring World War II. program* In Manche»ter at the In Tinker Hall. She will describe 87 Bretton Rd. The guest speaker 901 STREET Manchester Assembly, ■ No. 15, were: Mr*. Ruth Beckwith. Mrs. public posts. He continued hl. papers which they wish to con­ I'nrle Guest Nololst He served as borough president Rlver.‘1dc. Conn. Burial will be Ijr! FUNERAL third tube being dug for the Lincoln automobile-tunnel under today to label specific foreign tribute may notify the church of­ alak. The Dorcas Group of the South During the ceremony, Mis.i from 1910 through 1913 during the In ‘Friendly Letter’ to Ike New York tomorrow. the Hudson River. No one was injured but workmen struggled fice or Robert Ostrander, Quentin Methodist Church will meet to­ Lewis's uncle. Philip C. Magnu- administration of the late Mayor policy issues out of bounds Mangrum or Joseph Tripp by Mon­ A son. Wslter Michael, was born morrow at 10 a.m. at the church .son, guest soloist, sa.ig "The William J. Gaynor. He had been SERVICE feverishly to prevent water from floWifig into the two tubes for political campaign'discus- day, Jan. 30. It Is hoped that this on Jan. B at the Hartford HosplUl. for rug making. Lunch will he Lord's Prayar," , "You’il Never nomina^d on the Fusion ticket as Walter N. now Is USD, Three sandboys were.;."-. ■ ■ ' m sion. to Mr. and Mr*. Walter Backus of forced to ewim for their Uvea when collection will be even larger than served. A surprise has been Walk Alone," and "Bleas This a protest against bad municipal! Leclerc -Chairman George (D-Ga) of this the last one at which time ap­ Enfield, formerly of 88 Woodland planned. ' House." He was accompanied by government. th* break, deacribed by one of Senate Foreign Relations Commit­ Ik e Director them aa being "like a dam break- Frow ns proximately eight tons were gath­ St. T^ey have one other son and James McKay at the organ. While borough president, h e ' tee said ^here must be room (or H A L r ^ 23 Main Street, Manchester ered. two daughters. Sunset Council, Degree of Poca­ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, parents of serv’ed as a member of the Rapid ! ing," was diacovered about 4:15 "construcUve cilticiam" of Eisen­ White House Bars a.m. » hontas, will meet tomorrow at 8 the newly-seatied worthy advisor, Transit Commission of New York Call Ml 9-5869 hower administration actions. H* Because a bulkhead safety door p.m. at the home of Mrs. Kather­ were escorted to the East and CSty’s Board of Estimate. Bronx Headquarters added both parties; are in basic O n W arren ine Ruttgers, 38 Garden St, Mem­ residents rewarded him with a ^ could not be closed immediately, it Mrs. Lewis received a beautiful FOR agreement on the objective of pre­ bers and friends are reminded to bouquet of pink carnations front silver seiwlce for hU services on . was feared water might back up in serving peace. Details the new tunnel to a point where It of Message bring aiilcles for the kitchen her daughter. - the transit commission. Talks to Democratic Chiefs could flow Into the Manhattan end D ra ft P la n social. Refreshments were served in \ Advocated Wide Streets i Secretary of State Dulles told a An advocate of wide streets: of the two-tube Lincoln tunnel the club room after the installa­ f o r Sale news conference yesterday he has The first workshop to be held by during his presidency of the Bronx, ‘ shaft which now joins New York Washington, Jan. 26 Wfiahington, Jan. 26 (4*)— President Eisenhower today re­ "You Asked For It!” tion by Mrs. Ella Gallant and the talked to Democratic leaders' about the Manchester League of Women MiUer is credited for Fordham and . advisory board. About 178 attend­ the possibility of keeping one or President Eisenhower, still ceived a "friendly letter" from Soviet Premier Bulganin ■Voters on a survey of the judicial Rd. being as wide as it Is. Sand, Grovnl, Fill, Loam, The breakthrough occurred In ed the inatallation, including two foreign problems out of cam­ not saying how he feels about Betting forth what the White House called "certain ideaa” system In will be held guests from Hartford. Rockville, Miller left politics at the end of j the new shaft At a point approxi­ paign debate. He said conatruc- seeking a second term, spiced respecting world peace. tonight at 8 o’clock in Town Court Coventry, Willimantic and Bolton. his term as borough president, re -! Pnaf Mou. Excavating mately beneath 38th Street and Here It Is Iteaki- on B. Middle Tpke. turned to his law practice and! 12th Avenue in Manhattan. Thie tive criticism Is appropriate, but a discussion of the issue to d ^ Soviet Ambassador Georgi N. Zarubin read Buiganin’a let­ Joan .8, I,ewia plunged into public service. H e ! la near the Hudson River’s edge didn't define what is constructive. ter in Russian to Eisenhower and to Secretary of State Dullea and lulldoxing. Nor did he name the issues he had with warm praise of .yice also becahie head of the Fordham ' but ta the landward side. President Nixon and a f$>6wn who received him in the President’s office. An interpreter iton. past grand worthy advisor Agents Here Lead National Bank, and headed it when ; in mind. NATIVE WAVIEST CUT-UP of the State of Connecticut, who Water had flooded about 300 feet translated it into Englisli as the Ambassador read. it mei'ged with the old BroWx Delivered—or .vour own truck. . of the facility under construction. One of the Issues, it is under­ at mixing politics and the Su­ ' was the Installing officer, was County 'Trust Co. In 1929. He was | NOW I* the time. Why wait stood, is American policy toward preme Court. / At the end of the 16 minute conference, which began at DON'T : assisted by Miaa Nancy Cowles. Finn’s Production A diver wa* summoned to try to a director of that bank for many I until spring when everj-thlng Is close off a ateel door. Israel and the Arab states in the Hia remarks about the court 11:30 a.m„ Zarubin left the Bulganin letter for EisenhoweFs still pIcBly of wear left In I PWA. Installing marshal; Avia An- years. i soft and tnieks get stuck. Do It tense Middle East. were in response to,k question ' deraon. PWA, installing chaplain: " Build Diun lx Tsuinel consideration and possible reply. shoes when brought here for The John Hancock Mutual Life He was born on his grandfather's i NOW when the ground 1a hard Sen. Morse (D-Ore), a foreign about a poaaible "draft” of Chief Whit* Holis* press ——•-»—y.--- ...... ' ' / CHICKENS expert repairing. Joan Wilson, PWA, installing re­ Ranqtf. Rtfri^trators, and do .vniir dozing In the Othtf workers hastily began relaUons coiiimitteeman, ' said Juatice Warren for the GOP nomi­ In.sui ance Co. of Bo.itbn, Mass., an­ furm in Claverick. Columbia corder. - j throwing up sandbag* and pltea of James C. Hagerty then toM news­ 4nrORK DONE WHn.E County,,N. Y„ and weilt to New: spring. . Special rates for vol­ rongress'"Is going to examine nation. Mrs. Dorothy Travis-. was In­ nounced today that ■ the District -Washffre and AH ~ aarUv as a dam in the tunnel. men: ...... YOU W A IT •York City with his Mrents when ume orders.” Pit open 7 to :5 thormighly Dulles’ *'atAidje by.Mrs. Ullian Leggett. PMA. Mrs. located at 63 E. Center St., led the he was lO years old. He’Was grad-'" Othdr Appliomts m s lh ’MmsfiL and PN v listed from New York Univer.‘ ity back up to Dyer Avenue, between “I know of no coalittop. ofD em : of his family la opposed to Ida |^^^|ra88i|8 Mnvf fHifln niftiingi - S A M lr U L Y E S Irene M.' Foster, retiring mqther entire company in production in ITinth. and 10th Avenues, where all 'berats or Repubiicans who can 1955. More than $10 million was in 1888 and from Columbia Law running again, and that he plan* a JUw. comijil^nduiot. SHOE REPAIRING advisor. Was presented her past TiM COM Ml 3-8980 or Ml 9-^12 three tubes begin. keep It out of political debate be­ full-scale medical check earlier Called Security mother advlaoi'a pin by Mrs. Olive placed in 1935 by the members of Pchool with honors, the following J W .H A U 1 . "Ths Bovlet Ambassador this OF THE BETTER KIND year. He was admitted to the bar anytimn. The main tunnel of the new $100 cause Mr. Dulles and hla political than the. mid-February date men-, morning brought in a-friendly let­ 15 Maple St.'—Acroes From Recave, PMA. Ihla agency. The agency is man­ henchmen hgVe already thrown it tioAed in the'past. aged by Micliael J. Maloney Jr. in 1890, and went into ' cffice of million tube, scheduled for comple­ ter containing cerUin Ideas FIret National Parking Lot Miss Lewis's associate officers Into the debate," Morse declared. Agent for Reds “‘Included in the 35 members of tion next year, waa begun at the Eisenhower said he waa arrang­ which ths Prsmlsr haa- asksd the Jersey terminus of the Lincoln "So long as'he proposes to lead ing for the earlier check up be­ President to study further In the the agency are Raymond LaValley the American people to the New Haven, Jan. 85 (iPI—A facility in Weehawken, N. J. This cause he I* planning a little trip interest o f promoUng world Rug.$1.29 and Raymond . Cox Jr., assistant Urges Extension precipice of war aa a deterrent to TI bore haa already reached nearly to the South: He didn’t elaborate peace.” t former FBI undercover agent .fit- district managers: and Mario T. war, it is the duty of Congress to on that. Gada, Daniel Gallagher. Ronald to Manhattan. Surgeon General" Leonard Nay WltMiold Letter scribed iiv^ Federal Court hern to­ examine and publicly debate his Favors Open Oonventioa Farrla, Nicholas LaPenta,, Enrico Meanwhile, oh the Manhattan Schcele urges Congress,' Jan. policies.” Hagerty said, .in response to a day a New Britain meeting In Feb­ Rufiql, William Mullen. Paul Tesik, • / aide, another bore was started to 24, to extend from Feb. IS this In a somewhat jocular mood, CENTER! CUT SHOULDER Cosmetii^ Calls Secretary Partisan query, h* did- not know whether ruary, 1953, at which, he aalfi, -a FOOD SALE William Scott. Robert McCabe, link up with the first. It was this year until July 1, 1987, the the president said he will not dil­ the Bulganin letter would be mad* former University o f Oonnecttcut John Rohan and William Rice, which sprang the leak. Sen. Fulbright (D-Ark) said In a ly-d ally over the second term public. Headciuarters for federal grant program to help separate interview Dulles "talks professor lectured on "security Hponsored By W.H.C.8. J ^ u r J Ir u s Stores agents serving in the Manchester Th* tunnel, when completed, will states buy Salk antipolio vac­ question, and when he makes a de­ He related how Zarubin had within th* party.”/ ’ area. be 8.000 feet long. It waa made about bipartisanship but all. his cision he probably ))vlll annoUnc* It - NnHh Methodist Church cine. Schecle appeared be­ actions are partisan,” and he read th* document hut said he did Antonio J. Plrea of Hartford, a fore a House Commerce Sub­ in as dramatic a fashion, aa he not know just how long It was. VEAL CHOPS added; can. government witneaa ht th* trial of V • DO-IT-YOURSELF MEN (Continued on Fnge Thirteen) committee. (A P Wirephoto). Hagerty decUnsd to say what eight alleged Oommuniete, iUm Dulles himself jumped that Anothei^ politiMi question was THURSDAY, JAN. 26 Ideas Bulganin hi)d set forth or told of- thro* other meeUnga" at fence In the 1952 campaign. The whether, if he decides against whether they were related to dis­ one of which, he *ald, he received 9:30 A.M. This Is The Kind Of TOOLS - PAINTS • SUPPLIES Democrats have proved in the last running again, he would take an armament. c three years they are about as non- active part in picking a potential Appeals for *ThrotlK Aways* "direct orders” from Sidney Tay­ partisan, as they can be but we Zarubin himself declined to dis­ lor, one bf. the eight accused w h m Winter That Makes Women Drop'in and sa* the new, popular prietd Im* of mitelied tool! for handyrtool successor or "on the other hjind,” ' .Oolumbia, Jan. 25 (Special) —Miss riofehM B. Jon**, despite cuss the letter. Red Boss for Socialist haven’t had equal treatment from would favor a wide open ’party he described as chairman of th* the-heuw-man, hobbyists, ecegljentl tool ostrs — Hi i word, de-it-yoursaU man - the administration." crippling arthritis and the after effects of a Omck, dossn't hsvs ^ The earlier exchanges between (Tommunlst Party in ConneeticuL I. W. HALE OORP. convention. American .and Soviet' leadeirs had With Automatic Clothes Driers Sen. Humphrey (D-Mlnn) said if time to think of her own afflictions—ahd’a too for that. For (Maceatrsto on NUoat With a smile, Eisenhower said dealt with disarmament. Ths mes­ Dulles wanU to “ set a good ex­ he thought he ought first to make many years sba h(u sp’pssled through the mnifipapm (or people's His "dtr*(;t ordara” Plrt* taatl- - rSTANUYl "throw awsya." Sh* makes scrapbooks and (ot^r’jttfts (or ’tiM sages resulted from th* Presi- Very Thankful. As Premier of France ample” he can "aMtogize for the up his mind about his own future dent’s proposal , at the Oenev* Republican piatfRtti plank in before Upkllng that, om .' ... tmspUauBad «ut of aU donations. Hsr books have also bsen 8)08 Rag. 59c lA N D Y M A N M A T C H E D T O O L S ^ r i* . Jan. fX’f — ObmmnnistVpubUcan front haa indicated 1982” ahd fbr statemlhu in a- re­ to mtnMfwiHer Iff tht Fief XEiikL' A"6^v*mti6n"plice ( [ ^ and the United BUtea r i i w i l l d ^ T « W ^ concentrate on Nllet- ____ It cent life magazine article. As for whether he will announce Ipader Jacques Ducloa today urged would accept their vote* In making appears oil Pegs 17. (Herald Plioto). ohange aerial reconnaisaance and Bement-Pond” a Waat HarUord President Rene Coty to nominate Dulles has been criticized by before or after the new physical up its majority. whsther he wlU bid for another military blueprints as a dramatic firm , where he waa ampIojrM aad a Socialist premier of France. All DemocraU for statemenU attribut- where he said he bacam* a mem­ t THESE ARE 1 DAY SRECIAIS ONk^P^ Even if Coty has already made four years in th* White House, El­ step toward disarmament. EMERGENCY Indications pointed to the nam­ ber of a S-man "Oommuntat 0*11." up hla mind, custom requires him senhower laughed heartily and re­ A t hie news conference today ing of Socialist Guy Mollet, prob­ (OonUnuefi on Page Tweaty-thiee) The Febnury, 1953, msetiag,' - OIL lURNER ably by Friday. to interview the leadaa of the plied that he couldn’t say what his naanhower said that the great impulses might.be. Israel, Egypt Agr Plrea said, was -at tbe home FREE Coty summoned Ducloa to the major political factions before he thing ha waa trying to promote by Laddy Mlchaldwskl at 380 Main SERVICE presidential palace In hla canvass ""''ounces hia decision. But Mol- Much of the questioning o i the ihUK Geneva proposItioA was th* conference dealt With the second St., Nsw Britain, and was a ctaaa of top political leaders’ opinions ***■ has'been the leading contender lopment of International oon- In Marxism for v*hoemak*rs" as PARKING Experts Urging term question. >c* to aet .the nage for a dt*- CALL MANCHESTER LUMBER, INC. on who might be able to form a alnce soon after the results of the beginning Ctemmuniat* war* government that could win major­ Jan. 2 parliamentary election be­ \ Eisenhower said in response to On Disarmed Zone ment program. termed. s. 255 CENTER STREET PHONE Ml 3-5144 dpe inquiry that no member* of '974 WILLIAMS ity approval from the new Na­ came known. • . ter Geneva, Bulganin rejected Plrea did not «ay what he waa tional Assembly. Soeixll.t Assembly Speaker Pay to Farmer hi* family are against hia seeking the lident'a propoattlon aa a \ OIL SERVICE Jerusalem, Jan. 25 UR—Israel and-claimed .they, ptilled their forces suppoised tp’ concentrate on at the', Reds Hold 131 Vote. re-election. There have been pub­ forer *r of disarmament and plant of tha machine tool manu­ MAIN ST. The President had his first talk lished reports that buth^Mra. El- Egypt hive accepted a three-point i out In response (o U.N. appeals Ducloa' recommendation of a with Andre Le Troquer, newly —'— '. *■ facturer where he waa employiiA Who Quits Soil aenhWer and their aon. Maj. John U.N. peace plan for the disputed El but charged, that Egypt retained Ml 9-4548 SocialliL appeared to. promise elected President (speaker) of the (Conttauo4'pn Page Twenty-three) He did testify at length aa to Mollet the Reds' 151 Assembly Eisenhower, wera opposed to the Auja demilitarised zone. certain strong points.(Its. EgEgypt said National ASaembly and also So­ 'The U.N. Palestine' truce super­ Israeli...... ivlthlt "border police” within the what he says wa* aald by Robert vote*. With the 81 Sociallata "and cialist. . Washington, Jan. 25 .I«ller*. \ Picture Snap- ers pf ex.-Premler Edgar Faure. In winning the Assembly presi­ - EIHenhower went on to speak ing then waa described III. mn«t ®K.vpt later declared her troops dency, Le Troquer drew on Com­ Cite* Farm Income Flux Pai.atin. i recaptured the post and killed 200 Hartford. Jan. 25 (JP) ___ 25-1056 Plymouths Duclos said although the Com­ The committee —which describes serious since the 1948 Wise a civic and buslneaa leaders munist votes as well as those of (ConUnued on Page Fifteen) War. I laraella. Each side dUputeddisputed the munists came out of the Jan. 2' his own Socialists and the allied itself as a nonprofit, nonpoliticat Other’s clairtia. ' > Hartford for nearly three quarters election as France’s largest party, Under the pl(tn (1) Egypt' will let of a oentqry, died peacefully at 2 Radical i moderate) party follow­ research and education organiza­ ((barge Miner .Violation* ,i they would not try ta form a cab­ tion supported by bileine.ss con­ the truce ’group put demarcation a.m.. today at hla home. to your present ers of ex-Premier Pierre Mendes- lines wherever the U.N. men think There have been charges Of Bulletins, AND inet because of the "attitude .of France. He defeated outgoing As­ cerns—said agriculture’s preaent Wise, dean of Hartford mer­ official circles and the position ncceaaary, (2) Egypt will withdraw minor violations; In th* area sines chants,' waa born In Hartford Nov, sembly President Piftre Schnelter ecoiiVnic distresa reflect."! too much that time while U.N. representa­ from the AP Wiren tsken by the other left parties." any "minor encroachments which J9, 1885. of a Jewish family whose of the Catholic MRP (Popular Re­ prodiiation of some farm products, News Tidbits might sUlt remain In the zone, and tives pushed fag accepta.nce of a All other parties have refu.sed to publican Movement) 280-205. too much instabilitv of farmers' in­ anceatora had come to the city in Culled from AP Wires (3) Israel will remove all her mili­ peace plan. 1838. , TV set! join a Communist cabinet or to in­ It was believed Mollet, too, could come and too many fuH time farm tary forces, obataclea and mines OL'T-trfATE SPEEDER en S D ■ clude the Reds in a government families with very low incomes. A minor Incident war reported He attended publlb..school8, and (rom the zone.. from another Israell-Egyptlan Hartfora Jan. 85 WMl they’ might fprm, although the Re- (Continued on Png^^Two) There Were, meanwhile, these 4a a boy of waa worblng ftirlhe 48 per < speeding, motorlats " If You Don't Hove One other developments in the politi­ Sen Kefaiivar i... I Hammarakjold * . proposals were frontier-, that of the Egyptian-held' old Jlartford Sunday G l ^ , foi -Ctaza strip. An Israeli m illt^y .iwming fi out-o(-«tnt«4 Can- s e t MARTHA RAVC ON cally explosive farm situation: Rep"bUc''an*7dUuSn I w i t h . the Ing newspapers In Its p re i^ 20-1956 Chryslers western Big Three and Maj. Gen. spokesman claimed an Egyptian. necticut offi will alt fiowfi Why Struggle With The Uncer- 1, A group of about 25 Midweat- He bought a newspaper route HpC TllCvtSiON leading American farmer to brink E.L.M. Burnt of Canada," the siHin /to dll whether Umv* ern Republican House members of bankrup(c.v” . . .Top Justice De­ post Inside the atrip fired tWice another lad and built it ' chief triice eupervlaor. yesterday on ' an Israeli 'ratrol largest in Hartford. shouM be a specH warning sign tainfies Of Getting Clothes Dry? arranged to call on Secretar.v of partment officials foresee fresh rtiup for these ita. Stmt* Agrffc'ulture Benson, to present ' Forecaats General Truce which waa within' its own'telrltory Hia first regular job w a s ^ a •ected competition In electrnnlrn field as CoamilaBli John C, proposals Jar emergency action to Hammarskjold, who is making a near the Tel Relm settlement. The cash boy in a dry goods store. He result of antitrust judgment re­ today U bring 1 bolster prices.' "W e want action, leasing American Telephone and world tour, told a new* conference spokesman said the laraiells suf­ Worked 11 hour* a day for 82.50 a \ and action now,.” said Rep. Ln\Te 0?!_P9lentSi here yeptcrday he stilt believes a fered no caaualtlea and r eturned wftp)l,.:Tl!eff -be wentr: ON OUR LOT! - TBeUfe. n e x rm e » of the Bt Tral- ______* - . TR^NDT, Tfeading ‘ llie"undfficTal"#- SlcKk Market advances into ear­ general 3*aaertlne“ieinem enr Tean for himself. HI* capital wa* a Ih Damascus, meanwhile, a high fle Commit 'atat.e delegation. ly afternoon in continuation of be reached. wheelbarrow In’ which he delivered 2. Sen. Young (R-ND) said strong reco%-ery movement initi­ The El Auja zone la about 95 Syrian source said Gen. Burns packages as far north as the Old square miles and stretches for has aqked Syria a','I Israef to ac­ f a c e will be a miracle" If Congress can ated yiaterdiy,. .Boston authori­ Arsehal. 80,000 ; ^ N e w York. Jan. 25 — Each»ground'by optical and radio tech- about 20 miles. 'Both aides have cept a cease-fire agreement in the - It waa in 1886, when he waa 21 Bridgeport, Jafi.>aa. » ' t i MODEL DAS20N. wsrth satellite fired by the United nlques,” Kaplan said. act on tyew'farm legislation befoi-e ties say five gangland slayings, an crop planting time. Young noted made strong territorial claims yeari old, that he and two other than BOJIOO tenanto lA I States Into outAr space will Weigh "The," will prpbably be visible attempted murder and .a suicide that the Senate Agi^lgulture Com­ within the are*. The Israelis ''(Continued on Page.Flf(eqn) young men founded what becam'e County and tbe adjoining sras,' "more than 20 pounds but probably -to the naked eye under optimum may have some connection- with mittee on which he serves has just $1,218,211 Brink's robbe)-y of'Janu­ one of 4he city's largest .retail 42,000 of them In this city, will less than 30 pounds." Dr. Jo.seph i conditions at dawn and duik and started to draft a bill, which then ary, 1950. buaineiseil. fare possible rent increases wbeia We w m Sett Kaplan, tdp rocket expert, said} certainly observable under good will require action by the Senate He waa three times a delegate to Stale rent controls lapae March Head of American Inatltute of TOMORROW today,. atmospheric condition- by means the Republican State Convention and the House. SI, It was Indicated today hy h Kaplan, chairman of the U.S. of binoculara ana wlde-field optl- MVagernen) say* in Rome Chris­ j The CEO study of the farm tianity eventually will brat com­ Eden Mcty Ask U.S.-British and in 1900 was an aiternate at the study of records of the State National committee (or the Inter-j c*l equipment, situatfon was made by a research Republlfan National (invention. ,Rent Control Office. ' national Geophvalcal Year, told Other Nations «o Share munism., .Woman Reno attorney Atkfer and pblicy committee headed by who has been executive secretary Even when he was well into'hla These Cars the Institute of Aeronautical Sci-• “ I " ' this venture, other nations Air Action in Mideast Strife 80a, Wla* would accoaionally, come Rn^ulariy to two Senators announce* her ' IKE PHYSICAL DUE ences snnusl meeting in a prepared a"d other ob.servera will share, (Continued on Page Fifteen) s . before the public with an opinion Boston, Jan. ts (85—Heart candidacy (or Democratic nomina­ on some public matter on which he leoK fee fan eiaoui report that: ^ The satellite will be public. Its de- tion to Nevada’* only seat in specialist Dr. Paul Dudley White S199.95^ Size of Basketball i and instrumentation will be Southampton, England; Jan. 2.5. the U.S, 6th Fleet in the Mediter- felt strongly.. 'says he w iir announce *Wny finy Yeur local JV atrvic. dtalw* House of Representatives. (**)— Prime Minister Eden sali.ed to- fanean. One of Wise'a favorite activities and Uebakians who display 1. In size the satellite may be Ir^quendea of New Jersey Blaze A 19-year-old youth, waa stabbed now" the date on whleh he will deacribed as about that of a baa- the telemetering system, which day for the Uniteff States and talks According to the informants, waa the Newington Home and Hoa-' ~~Ti—inr^ r rirnHisi F Iswiliauiii this Cod. e( Ethlca nwit your ttWR-MuiiATni Ridtihi ‘ . ck 4® death-ln-Chleago's second" ap- with Presfd'ent Eisenhower^ Fden : Britain f^eT* that the 1650 ' U.8.- pllal for Crippled C^illdreh. On May j \ ' ketball, althoughh theI ' shape has' " ’i’’ prently unprovoked teenage gang on which n second term fiecti^H - I scientific observations, will be reportedly will seek a pledge of | Brttiah-F'rem-h declaration that 16, 1947, he was honored at a , SpMiol a a a a a 8 • not yet been fixed. Kills Six (Children violence In three days.. .Moscow luncheon on the 40th anniversary o f . may be baaed. The exnrainaMen NO W RCA OFFIRS A VASTLY. SUFiRIOR RIFLACEMENT vealed. The results of observations i joint U.S.-Brltlsh air action, they will prevent any forcible eriginnily wn* h schednlefi (* r 2. It will travel about the earth will be published." Radio announce* Foreign Minister the beginning of hla service there, r TURE FOR ALMOST ANY MAKE OR MODEL OF TV! against any major aggreaxion by ciiatige of existing frontiers in the mid-February. in an elliptical orbit, with a peri­ Rear Adm. F. R. Furth, chief of I Bridgeton, N. J., Jan. 25 (Ah— V. M. Molotov, and Defense Min­ liraelia or Arabs In the troubled Holy Land already forma corn- He also served tor a time as 1 Will hondln 9 lbs, of dry jdathos, damp dry in -3S gee distance (closest point) of at N av*f research, said the initial Six childreq were .burned to death ister Georgi Zhukov have left by Middle East. mitment for the Western BI g president of United Jewish C3)ari-; It’s the new RCA SILVERAMA with built-in "Picture Factory least 200 miles and an apfbgee dis- plane for Prague to attend Meet­ liea. , RiriXIANIN ILL coKornwes minufos', complotaly dry in 50 miniitM. Timor dial, satellite probably will be fired | >" * fi'* U>at destroyed their home ing of Warsaw alliance.'.. . In a statement before leaving 'rhree, and that a pledge of Bit- MmdMed sr ‘ tance (farthest point) of about 800 aboard the liner Qurep Elizabeth, He waa also (or A great part of \ New Delhi, Jan. 25 iA*i Snap.” ' That means alive, vital, real T V images. Each from Patrick Air Force Base. Fla. * rural road three mile* out- action would strengthen the exist­ Premier Bulganin is timnr control and ramovabla lint trap. miles. Time, apeed and position in-I Aide .this aoutheastern New Jersey New York State “Supreme pourt the Prime Minister said he hoped ing guarantee. his life a member of the board o f tu ^ is Super-Aluminised by RCA’s exclusive "advanced Justice reserves Judgment, on from the after effects ■3. It will remain in its orbit ’’for hla trip would contribute "not only Under the 1950 declaration, the directors of th* CTonnecticut State ' formation from separate sightings | community early today.. whether coloratura soprano Mlml strenuous Aslan tour, laf< technique” . . . warranted for a full Vear. Ypur local TV at least several weeks and perhaps wjH be fed rapidly Into a central to the happiness-and welfare of three western nations promised ac­ Priaon. The blaze, believed to have, Benzetl should be allovl’ed to call He waa a member of Lafayette) source* said here today. Bat months. 'The greater the perigee el.ectronic computer. Data on the started in a defective oil stove, both oui' countries. ' but also to tion Inside and outside the United technician has an RCA SILVERAM A tube for your set. herself former Metropolllan Opera txKlge,. AF and .AM; Pythagoras' they declined to say exnetly Appliance Dept.^—Oak Street Entrance and apogee distances, the longer orbit then will be broadcast qulck- destroyed the two-stor.v frame the peace oPthe world." Nations in the event of aggression. Start enjoying TV all over again, with a new RCA SILVE R ­ the life of the satellite as a result ^r... Kabul. Radio announces Chapter, RAM; -H. B. Webb Coun­ wbnl hla trouble Is. Indicntlons l.v so that scientists throughout home occupied by Auitln Pitt* ahd British informants said Eden The western powers and the U. wei^. It might be tatigve, heart of reduced atmospheric resistance. the world can pick up the satellite Afghanistan’s Rpsaian-financed 5- will ask that the N. have been pressing for a peace cil, RA;. Ararat Lodge. lOBB; the A M A picture tube. Hazel Pierce, whom police said wa* year develop.meht plan will In­ Touro (^ub; ths Rspubltcan Oub, strain or jaundice. 4. Ita velocity will be about 18.- with little difficulty. his common-law wife. ' Join Britain in a warning that air aettlement In the troubled Middle 000 miles an hour, giving It an or­ clude rnnstruetlon of foiir airfield* and the Harmonic Club of New SEr YOUR LOCAL DEALER Furth al.so reported that: The two adults an<) the youngest arm* of the two big power* would East. EMen and Eisenhower have NAtliONAl tlUVISION bit o f the'^earth 4ach hour and.* and major highway. Haven. STATE CIGAR (tV A U T Y ODOD The first of the three stages of child were on the first floor of the move against any aggressor in the agreed that the -next few months Hartford. Jna. 23 IPI Daaptte SiaVICIMIN'8 W IIK half, depending on the precise peri­ Dov. Frank CTement chokes off He leaves hia wife, Mrs. Rose RADIO A ApPUANCi DISTRIBUTORS, jyc.- Jhe rocket launching the satelllc home when the . blaze broke out open fight with Sen. Bates Kefau- Arab-Israeli diapLte.. ' '' may prove crucial In that area. ^ Stern Wise; two datighters, Mra, ..a bad growtaig season ia 1885 ra- MAfigM 8fM TO letN ROKRTS MOTORS gee and apogee value.-;. Tbeae sources said Eden is ready The H A M CORK will have a 27,000-pounda-thrust about 1 a.m. -Pitta grabbed the ver by declaring he will not seek 'The British plan to threaten air Louis Samuels and Mra. Edward A. suiting In crop... damage, . Uw E «l HcatfeH, Ceaa. Kaplan aaid hlv committee has to designate some Royal Air Force Intervention In th* event of ag­ MJMKNimii Co n n * General Electric motor and an op­ child, Andrew Pitts, four months "favorite aon" endorsement from’ Hart, both of West Hartford; (our salvaged shadegroini toMcc* tor urged that 10 satellites—ml) erating llnie o f 149. seconds. It old, and brought him to safety. unit* based on Cyprus for sUch ac­ gression may be (fomplltated by granddaughters, and-seven great­ cigar wrappers fat th* Cenaoett- Auikorittd DiMrilmter 171 Union Street Rockville equipped with, instruments — be Tennessee’s delegation to Demo­ will be a Unless rocket, since fins He tried reentering the home to tion in t-h# event of large scale vio­ Secretary of State Dullea’ efforts grandchildren. cut valley aow shows axoeUant launched, with the hope that at cratic National Convention.. A,m- CORNER OF M'AIN AND OAK^TREETS, produce unwanted rolling and add save th* other* but suffered severe lation o f’ the Palestine armisU(;e to -keep som* foreign matters out Friends may .call at the home quality.' ilia t waa th* oOleon* least five or tlx would be cuece**- baaaadors of U. 8. and Communist agreement* or frontier (ine*. They of political dsbaf* In th* U.S. pres- l! ■ir\ weight, and WlU be. controlled di- burn* to his hands and was focced Oiina hold another 'of' thrir -.ap* Thureday between 8 and 8 p.m., 'roport today at tlw aaanai JM09« (ul in reaching their orbit. eald he may suggest similar etand- tdsnUal elsctlon campaign. It 1* and between 7 and t8 p.m. FFuneral tog s( th* ehafie T ebaw e Otaw> . " n t y wUl be trmckabl* from parohUy (ihiUeM negnlUMon by InstriKtlons be ..given U.fi. , - V ■ : 'f ; • . (Oentlnnea %n Page Twe) (Oeattanad «■ fag* Foar) aeinripao will b*. - held m e% T « ^ e •8 m aot r •

I . 1 . PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, l^NCHESTER, CQNN4 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1956 BIANCHESTER'EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY,. JANUARY 25, 1966

OONT. Ugly Eczema Internal B^venu* Rcatorta NOW Skipper^ Blamed ^ Mental Checkup Naw Many Woar ,,, Blden May Ask U.S. -British Tax Asijiatance - in Town FROM Norwalk Woman Acqiised Initial Clai|ns Red Boss for Socialist ENDS THURS. STATE G 8 p ji. No Joke For Negligence Faces Enginc^sr FALSE 'TEETH f>i-l Tin itchlnf torment of ec*em» Air Action in Mideast Strife Manchester taxpayers will ia anoufh to make anyone have the opportunity, after all, Qf Teaching Communism Decrease Here WIMUlIlkWkrry wrvtokad and aaxloua for relief: to, get assistance locally from As Premier of^France IT’S DOUBLE DYNAMITE! In Boat Disaster In Train Wreck Ikt uik, Ikugb or aaeese Yntboul (OeaUnued from rago One) next day Eden will fly to Ottawa agents of the Bureau of Inter­ The number of cleiifle for un- (Mr ol iniacurs (alM taetb arqnetnt, Bi^erara from Itrhlnr ecaema, New Haven, Jan. 25 (Jh*— Aemunlat Party classes. He laid that aU;^Ds or vobbtlBf. r h S T U n a plmplea. an^ry red blotches or for meetings with Ca. adtan offi­ nal Revemie. (Cionliaued froH Pag* Om ) BalUmora, Jan. S5 ^ —The Lee-Angeles.'Jan. >5 (if)—The emploment compensRHon . In the hold* .PlatM firmer and mors een- underatood that one of these cials. .t-James Oraham, district di­ R e 6 r o n * THE SCREEN t X P lO D f S 0 government wltnaaa who said he i •( on* of them. Victor Victoria of Menchester aree reihalned almost forubir. Tbia pitiaant powdsr baa aa other IrrltattnB blemishes, fet Justlct Dapartmant haa baan aaked engineer wdMce train overturned ‘ PaUnon's Ointment, 50c all druc- “hands-off" topics Dulle.s said he Lloyd will go from Washington rector of internal revenue, aaid count on Red aupport although'ha static at 956 laat Week, according twmy, Booey, paity tasM or tssljas. is offtring tha OtmmunlaUt no by tha Oaaat ttuard to proaaeute Sunday klllinh 29 persona will be Doom t caust nauaes. It's alkalSa flsts. Ona.appllcatlon^.must delight had discussed with Democratic to Chicago for a speech and will today the agents wilt visit WITH EXCITEMENT' tha captain of tna plaaaura achooii- ut )FBI un*,rcov,r m,n ,, mryon, to to the State Labor Department’s (non-kotd>. Cbeeks "altM edeU* you or money .refunded. Also for join Eden in Ottawa Feb. 4. The Manchester to help reMdenta SeaROti Compared cablnat posts In axcKanga. With tha given a psychiatric examination weekly report.. (dtnturo brsath). Oat FARniTB at congressional leaders la U.S. policy Socialist -Radical “Republican ar Levin J. Marvel which broke' yesterday . that Ann Seldman o f; keep what they heaid conBdential, any drus oouatsr. itching feet, cracks between toes. British officials ,arc scheduled to prepare their Income tax re­ up In Chesapeake Btoy withjs loea today, Diit. Atty. 8. Bmeat Roll Norwalk taugl taught two claeaes of; and not dlacuaa It Rrl(h anyone. The new total la only-two less toward Israel and the Arab States. return to London by air Feb. S. turns and that tentatively the With‘Old’Winterg Front” holding only about ISO of than that of tha precemng week. Dulles also said the U.S. and thie 596 stats In tha chambar and ^ 'een months had been marking time ported any findings of mechanical PIrea testlfled that she taught luding to her parents: '”Dila kind PORCH COI Miss Lucretia Pierce, Meriden. turned up ayldenea of probable vlo- two claaaes In Marxism. The of blood-guilt went out smh King ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Mary have been stationed in the recorded at the Town Clerk’s of­ with only a caretaker cabinet Igtion of maritlmo lawa by Meck- 'failure. . hearing room of the Municipal fice. as stated by Mrs. Charles P. while the rest of the world con­ The laat of tha victims haa been claaaea were not identifled aa Com- ^ John and the Magna Carta.” HAND ( 5 J! Chapman. Ellington. Building, Ung. 3 Thmos Fattor For BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Miner, town clerk. tinued to move. He Hated thesa aa: .Identified as Mrs. Ann Laffler of PIPE OUAP0 daughter to Mr. and Mrs, John There are about 130 acres of He cited the Eden-Bisenhower "Sending an Unaeaworthy vea- San Diego. She was 64 and a Lafflcr’s purse contained two, rab­ WELL DRESSED nREMEN Bakulskl, 4 Waddell Rd. land and a two-atory dwelling. meeting In Washington next week ael to aea, thereby endangering life. widow, , bits’ feet, a St. (Kristopher medal Whitby, Ont. (85—Volunteer Gas on StOHiaeh S tc u n - p A . DISCHARGEb YESTERDAY: Inson, 115 Cbiumbua 8t.; Mrs. Those who admire this old Coloni­ and pointed out "we won't ba “Neglect of duty In taking an Tha 'Oman’s sUrter, Mra. Laura and her address, 1744 First St: firemen answered an alarm here CertUMIaberalaty testa prave Bell-ana VAU.EY>irSU^OCO. Leopold DuBois, Laurel Manor Marie Garey and daughter. 42 Sea­ al dwelling which was built away tlyre.’' .... unaeaworthy veeael to aea In the Baker of San Diego,- made the Mrs, Baker said her riater often In their ihest Sunday suits. They tabtols neulraUaa 8 Pheiie OleeieilSwy MB S-SUS Convalescent Home; Mrs. Mary man Circle; Mrs. Eula Kunhardt, back in the 1700s, hope that It is Faure, whose cabinet had con­ " face of known displayed atorm identification. She eald her sister'i’ took short trips and carried large were In church when alerted, but slaeBash aeMUty M aaa minute as many OtU^taSuMwClellael Sprague, 19 Ann St.; Sherwood Staffordville; Mrs. Beryl Wilson not beyond repair, and can be re­ tinued In office after he dissolved husband, Asa JAmea Lafner, a sums of money. The victim, had the fire turned out to be minor end leadbif dlMsUve taMela. Get StU-aaa and daughter. Broad Brook; Gary stored as a livable dwelling. It is, waminga. tedair lartbe laslsit knaim relief. Me. -NotaktHiirw CMS II M Goalee, 45 Church St.; Robert Bo- the Assembly Nov. 30, submitted Negligent and/or reckleas opera­ civil engineer, died In 1936. Mrs. nine 1100 bills pinned to her slip. no suits were dameged, t»l CSiialCliCBf flAII MIBICfl do, 43 Hale Rd.; Mrs, Ethel Dick- Goulette, Andover; Mrs. Anna however, in a very much neglect­ hia resignation to Coty-after Le G i v e n On C .0.0. Deliveries Mathisaon, .66 E. Middle *Tpke,; ed condition.' tion of (the) -vesael ao as to en­ Troquer'a election. The outgoing danger life, limb, or property. ^■MUSORlHRIMiaRIBIBIMMSUSIBiaRIlRIi BIBISIIIlRIMIRWiaSBIBiraBWaiRIRBWWiaRiaRaWI^^ Mrs. Doris Holmes, 45 Victoria Tliree More Ntonea cabinet chief told reporters he Rd.; Mrs. Mary Halloran and son, As a last report on the com­ ’’Destruction of Ufa through neg­ thought the Assembly should flfst ligence, Inattention to duty, and for n o Delmont St.; Mrs. Ruth Galli- plaint about Stones,In the beans, launch reforms of the constitu­ TELEVISION miiconduct.” SHOP BOTH CONVENIENT KEITH STORES THURSDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9! gan and daiighter. South Coventry. as quoted in last Monday's Herald, tion, then take up the rebellion In DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. L the local correspondent wishes to Algeria. l The admiral approved the report May Kingsbury. RFD 3, Coventry, add that three more godd sized of the board whlch-conducted the Mollet and Mendea-France have Inquiry laat AuguaiT' Rr^NGE & FUEL OIL George Rose. Hebron; Carl. Tam- pebbles were found in that Sat­ already aaid that Algeria should PROGRAMS bornlni, Wllllmantic. urday night bsked bean su>per The board, he aaid, decided the HckyMrOMRiiMatt get flrat priority. They advocate foundering' '“resulted from - the l8Me.nM MMe.lia That made flv.e in all, too many! electlona Ip the North African ARTISTte sWlNDI.E ,Ag"ln alhiaing to Shakespeare'.' ■ 'Vide* Everyday Marvel’s unieaworthlnesa coupled *THT f 8.38 ■ I i.72 b ^ n e for loan in, one visit. Loan trouble spot to choose a represen­ .With poor Judgm'ehL by (he. mas. 24:25 19.25 some one ontt.said ha. thought the tative government'YThlch' ebuld -■ >-AU. Richta.Jlaaai;v«(L; The BOLAND OIL CO. custom-tailored to'nisiblt and income. . Amarillo, Tex... (>P1-The hot great dramatist must have made M. T.' Dlelclnion A Co., Inc. ter, John H. Meckllng, who took j 39.05 30.70 Use BiH Comolidtjion S*rvie».,. with­ work out a new relationship with the achooner from a safe mooring ADa«a payawH «a*or av^fyiMs# I out obligation. Frequontly reduces check artist Deputy Sheriff J. W. a mistake when he wrote “Ser­ France. A looa af 6100 (OiRi 170.00 «k«a Caplan la looking for Is reall.v sn mons in stones, books In the run­ In apite of known storm warnlngi.” I'kUlkrJ'S': a«a«oHir raoatO fa I t taaiocaMva payments, consolidate bills. , Phene, artist. An Amarillo grocery cashed oioaihtr taitallMoah of |I0 .0 | m «I) write, or come in. ning brooks.” and so on, and that ' " F allot I'tiolo. $98 so 9»M ' what looked like a check which what ha really meant to sav was MRS. WESLEY GEORGE STAGER had been stamped with a check “Sermons in books, stones in the Snaked Thwarted Average Stale Pay protector machine. running brooks." Well, for our A closer'and too-late look showed part, we'd rather tho.se stones In At $83 Per Week Misa Barbara Ann Armstrong,q> The matron,n y O f honor wore B eneficialU lC u FINANCE CO the red and black printing of the the bean cans should be in the By Iroii Leggings daughter of Mr. and Mra. Francis gown of light ,blue nylon over tulle, / / 1 ► / firm's dame, and the atamped ( / I isAst I 4 o ) running brooks instead of on the Armstrong, 132 Spruce St., and with matching headpiece. Her amount of the check, were drawn supper table. We don't like to Arcadia, Fla. (0>) — Men wear­ Hartford. Jan. 25 (A5 — In the cascade boiiquet was of yellow In by an artistic hand. The artist be preached at by a . mesa of peb­ ing something similar to shiny middle of December, the average Wesley George Stager,, son of Mrs. pomppn!(. IN MAIN n .. OvBT WMfwMtb’g, MANCHESTER also painstakingly produced, with stove pipes on their legs while gross pay in Connecticut waa a' Helen Stager. 110 High St.. Rock­ Tn^ mother of the bride waa at- bles. record high of 883.42 a week, the a pin,, the minute holes with which Polio Dance tramping the fields around here ville, were united in marriage Sat-1 tired In navy blue silk shantung, OMN TNUMDAV (VININOt UNIIl • SM. a check, protector machine pierces State Labor Department reported urday, Jan. 21, at 1 p.m. In Eman-' with yellow rose corsage. The tsew nefs is mMwH it sll wmswllsi twai a check. o.— In connection with the beneflt are no longer an unusual sight. yeaterday. dance for the polio fund, as'planned They are using Alvie TWIai' The figure waa 88.04 more than uel Lutheran (Jhurch. The pastor, | bridegroom's mother wore winter by Mrs. Frederick‘J. Wythe, who aluminum leggings, designed to 277 MOAD MI-t-II>4 the weekly gross average pay In the Rec. C. Henry"Anderson, per-' white faille and a corsage of pink Is still under treatment for polio protect hunters and outdoorsmen BALES aad December, 1954. formed the double ring ceremony. ^ rosea and white ppmpona. ’Ihey .at the Hartford Hospital, a pro­ against fshga of poisonous snakes. T E l [ V l-S I 0 N RADIO SERVICE In addition, the average hourly Vases of carnations and sweet' assisted the br(dal party at a re nut gram Is announced comprising Twlss began making the leggings V earnings In December, 1955. peas composed the floral decora­ ceptlon for 35 guests tn the church after he missed by one step a tions. parlors following the ceremony. | i I dancing to orchestral music, from colled and angry rattlesnake. reached $).94, highest In Cdnnec- 9 p.ni., to midnight. Feb. 3. at the rbANbol Now Mrv^b. Co pii. (l«l PATTI PAGE tirut history. Presented in marfiage by her I^or -her w-eddlng'trip, the bride ■M ' school auditorium; an suction sale The leggings extend above' the rbPNHol IM g p rlferfl. ('nHR. CD PLAVHOI SE U 'Those figures came out In the father, the bri()e was attended by chose a black velvet' 3-piece suit, i i .. wearer’s knees in front and are CbANMoJ lb PiHsfirM . (3Si ED D IE FISH ER her aister-in-law, Mra. Robert Arm­ with white and black blouse. They of gifts with Douglas M. Fellows lower In the back to allow the leg ('bAHR0l 32 Miior. (S3I HOUR FILM - Labor Department'! report on as auctioneer; singing and modern rbftEMft SA Now lirUiiiR. f'Aiip. . IU> RIG IDEA employment. It said that 900,740 strong, 134 Spi'uce St., as matron Will be at home to their friends at to bend. At least three perions rbENMOl 5.1 W ptorbbry. <’nnR. l!,M NEWS CARAVAN persona were employed in non- of honor. Francis Stager of Staf­ 35 Linden PI., Rockville after Jan. dance Interpretation by James have told Twias thev were struck C'hEiinol U Holvnbo*' IU »o. . . . ■ e v ie w PompWI; -student a f Windham I Without harm by fa*ttiers w h 11 e l:M IIK-Ui ARTHI'R OUDFREV agrtrultnrat Jobs tn mid-December, ford Springs was beat mai\ for hia 30. : —:------...... MD HOLLYWOOD PRMENT8 an all-time record. brother. The bride was graduated (rom High; and sale of refreshments. wearing the metal protectors. t.ee I SI MICKEY M nl'A R C Ll'B . . 134I DIRECTOR’S FLAVROUiB Robbrt H. Horton and Mrs. Nell (ID LATE MATIN'E^ • :M ( DID STAR PARADE The department said an addi­ The bride’s gown of white slip­ Manchester High School with the Wakeman are co-chairmen. On —"Spy ef Sapnleaa" —Jnka NetklM akart "Oar tional 18,200 jobs during Decem­ per satin was in princess style, its class of 1951, and is employed by (ID MATINEE THEATER 014 Cat” GaeaUi Oaaaa ber pushed the total over the old sweetheart neckline trimmed with the Connecticut General Life In­ the ticket committee are Mrs. (la pragresal — “Wkal A Reed tkanlag areae frass Ralph V. Secord and Mrs. Flovd A. M aa” R an .e m ” record of 899,830 in December, seed pearls. The bouffant skirt surance Co. The bridegroom is I Fogil. Kitchen arrangements will ( » ) UNCLE ED 'S FU.N VLUR (ID SV.MPHONY SCORES 1953. wss floor length. Her fingertip a graduate of Rockville High' (M . m a r m w e s t e r n THEA (3d f a t h e r k n o w s r e s t be handled by Mrs. Robert H. Hor­ t jS U R N S I D E TER (331 DRAMA veil of French illusion was attached School,'class of 1947, and la an em ton. " KASY fa U K PABKIMG (.Ml FILM TH EA TER to a tiara of matching lace, studded ploye of Trans-Ocean Airlines in Mamie Isa linrea - Jeaale Craia (U> OUT WEST (la presrtMl OIiva’8 Hold Lcail Cancer Drive Heads 8:M iZS-<:i HIHVDV DOODY with Iridescent sequins and seed its ovei'haiillng agency Bradley A corrected list of the 1955 Second Groolost Sox” (Ml LITTLE RASCALS pearls. Field, WERE eHANGlNG THE C'itirfniiHropo • I'olor Hilt DM ( D STAC.E S q iA s s cancer drive in Hebron, reads; —--I.aag Sliiit” In Elks’ Tourney -. FEW MARK-DOWNS 20% OFF <.%3i HAI.3 HOUR FILM 3273.: O'Brien's. 3269; Manchester ^219.95 Valvel BLOND MAHOGANY SUITE VIVIAN BLAINE ■ (33. RADGR. Ne,- 314-—...... - ...... S:34 HRF-AK T H E BANK WaltFS per, '3263; M'anchester-Auto Over 20 .Poll lids CONTINUOUS DISCOUNTS (ID33) UVE GOT A SECRET— Parts, 3183. . O arrr Slaara Dally F'rom II—Sunday 2 P. M. I4:(l« ( K-3Y.33I BOXINO Modern as tomorrow, and Mle priced to give young Manchester Modems an outaUnding valua oi^rtunlty! Two pieces. (Coatinned from Page One) THEATRE —Jeey Glamkra ve. Al Aa- huge Double. Dreascr with Plate Glass Mirror and Bookcase Headboard Bed atmUar to lllustralton. .Inf^chly grained ...... PARSONS (IDMrVT'HVlUR- Blond Limed Oak with contreating burnished brasa hardware. Matching plec08 tvatlable at similar ucUbns. neckline glamour even above the rectionally by a gimbal mounting 1087 .MAIN ST.—('ll 6-5486 NORMAN’S —Nina Ferh. Daae Clark. top of the bra. of the motor. Thi-.flrst stage will HARTF'ORO Tetlrr la "Oka 159 LIfr CHEST OF DRAWERS. .$59.95 NIGHT TABLE. .$29.95 LIBERAL KEITH BUDGET TERMS burn out. and fall Into the sea, 445 Hartfbnrd Road II VARIETY THEATER ONLY Tel. MI 9-4597 —".Saw af Ike N’erik” when It Is 30 to 40 miles up and . -‘CInnrted Crytlal” See the Two Most Exciting, New'56 Cars (HI THIS IS YOUR LIFE the rocket is flying between 3,000 4:34 (HI SPORTS 14:3# I3SI I.IBERA CE and 4.flO0 miles an hour. lltl NEWS ‘a WEATHER 14:43 ( D RIG PLAVRACK 4:3.3 SPORTS DIGEST C t) FA.MOl S FIGHTS $25,000-CASH PRIZES risn S«>ci.nd-Stage K.M'ket iim] «:M ( D WEATHER FOREt AST 4:43 I D WORLD NEWS TODAY at Your DeolerV Now TTie- second-stage rocKet, built C r b ia , I ISl .MOVIE .MCSECM HUDSON (^ t a FREE Ehtry Blank at Keith's! Name the 'Sleeping Girl.’ First prise by ‘ afeo-jet-gejieral of Azusa, GoeYffo .Nndrr C*. I'Albort (JJI NEWS q i ALITY MEMOiUALS 1:44 < 4, CAPTAIN GALLANT lip.OOO. .and more than 1.000 additional prizes! It’a easy,—nothing to As a matter of fact, the most m.v«tif.v- Calif., and deflected from the ver­ flRrty Halllvmi IID 'N’YlW'S ' buy—no puzzles to solve! , ' ______:______ing bra since the invention of bras ... a tical. will burn out at shout 130 . "Tho IISI CLI.RHOI 8E ' miles-up when the rocket is travel- Second Mt'i WEATHER.MI'SIC . '■v' ' ' ' ' I ■ bra that any woman can wear to ad­ ; Ing about 11,000 miles sn hour. At "The Texas (SD .MAN TO MAS 1 vantage., . , .thanks' to a revolutionarj’ Grootost 1:11 (ISl SPORTS BULLETIN HOARD I an altitude of .300 milea it will s e p - Lady” (141 MUSICAL WEATRERStAN PfWvofo -jiew fcather-iight in.sert that is not pres­ I aratc and fall free. Sox" ’ (33) W EATHERCAST E n g la n d e r M alt r e s s Amorfcww MwFoft ent to pari hut to lift .vou, yourself, to I Tlie third stage, which several la eeler ^ 1:13 IIS-331 JOHN DALY AND THE Clnoraji.'ti^opo NEWS Manchester Memorial Co. natural loveliness. .3 \vay straps .'. . in contractora are bidding to build, mill f'plor Ig n ite ^ 1:4*-Sil» • ia-33> DOUGLAS EOUARDS 0pp. East Cemetery exquisite nylon lace a'nd nylon taffeta ! will and Accelerate the t:IS’4:S5eb;41 A.N'D TH E NEWS I astellite.-to about 18.00ft miles sn '.YD RIGHLIGHT.S Harrlkon St__Ml 9-5801 with elasticized nylon wing .Sections. I hour, separating with the satellite SUN.: “INDIAN FIGHTER" of Goodyear Foam Latex A and B cups 32-36. - headed horizontally toward the ■ Kaat, into its orbit.’ Wo Ara Now Tokina Il:te ( g» RADGE ,N’e. 114 (111-341 NEWS The satellite may be sheltered HOME SITTINGS (J'*i FINAL EDITION Once a year special! With famous England­ (331 n i g h t c a p e d w io n er equalizer construction, heavier density I from jerodynamlc heating the Phone for An Appointment foam in center gives Arm aupport where ! air_ friction -tenfiperatures of more Today 11:43 (131 SPURTS ROUNDUP $ .75 I thkn 1.000 degrees fahrenheit — (34) w s:a t h e r needed! Quality throughout, with de lu.\e (33) PREVIEW S ticking. On sale at only .... Twin !by a conical, disposable nose for w y a t h e r IIUI4 (in-ij) ' : Size the third-stage rocket. STATE ANNE GRIFFIN (341 CONNECTICCT REPORT 5 6 RAMBLER 49 The imsrt, new All-Americsn Rambler it In orbiting around the earth, the VHARrPORD B r lt;|3 (ID RIG SHOW Matching Box Spring. . . .849.75 3S ST/N.H ATfRACnONC STUDIO —--qiieea lar a D ar" king-iize inside, ttill Rambler-tize outifde, Full Size Mattress. Spribg... 859.18 satellite and its instruments may («) THE Al'TI MNAIRP.8 have to withstand temperatures of 416 MAIN .ST. (34) LITTLE SHOW and it oulparks. outmaneuvem, outhandics .300 to 400-degrees, which may M P £R §0/¥ TEI.. .MI 3-5233 11:34 ( D a MARY FORD all other cars. Liberal Terms,.. Open An Account drop in the earth’s shadetw to we'll below zero. Electronic parts such (11-i4i ''OMOHT ------7IKinilTriKEItS^lloicilnif /— 1:N (ID CONMECTIL'UT REPORT —SI*T* An»B'...... as trsnsi.stors will survive tem­ 'AT w MONT m tu r-rn m n - 1:1\ Ml WEATRERVANE 11:33 ( 3) NITEL'AP THEATER STORE HOURS: KelUi’t, Manchester, FREE PARKING At Both Convenient perature.ranges of only 40 degrees, *AIM T YXA TA aMAWta-VTIlO stAAW** ItM (DIt) DIS.VF.VL'AND ^ —“Brlel Eralaty” 56 Open Thursday N’lghla Till 8, Closed Mon­ —"Davy Crerkrtl’a Kerlkoal 11:44 (ISl LATE NEW'6 A WEATHER Keith Stores, Use 0]^r Own iKridng Lota, so it will be necessary to stabilize E a r e ” days. Keith's. Kaat Hartford, Open Daily inside temperatures somehow. l:H ( D NEWS From 1.0 A.M. Until 8 P.M., f'loaa Satur­ Each Adjacent ‘To The Store, Just A Step HORNET day* at 6. K From The Doors. Alive with new V.8 power, Submits Low Bid ditlihetive with new V-Line styling, it’i, more than ever, For J-Inch Tubing im*ATEEM’A6CfMYEir 1952 MERCURY HARDTOP the most beautiful performer Twcptone paint. .Vew- whitewall Urea. Rj^lo, heater, ,'of them all. nverdrive. Immaculate one-owner car. 06 6 AC iThe Manchester Pipe ' and TV SPECIAI...... o i l 9 0 Supply Co., has been awarded a TUNE IN $2,908 contract for lupplying the *«I8NI.TUND” Keith Kurnitwgre town’s Water Department w-lth MORMRTY BROTHERS A4C-TV NETWOtZ 5,040 feet of 1-inch copper tubing tlNCOLN-SIERCURy DEALERS for. use In house connections. 'The locgl Arm submitted the SOl-SIS CENTER STREET—TEL. Ml S-SIIS lowest of three bids opened at 3 f a a Tham ■! Yaar HUDSON Da«lar*s Nawl 1115 MAIN ST. 317 MAIN ST. p.m. yesterday by acting General Manager James H. Sheekey. Other bidders were H. R. Preicott en^ DeCORMIER MOTOR SALES, Inc. MANCHESTER Soni Co.. Worcester, Maaa., EAST HARTFORD 13,948, and Eastern Lumber M MAPLE 8TREET MANCHESTER Supply Ob., East Hartford, |3,920. I -\W P.tNCC MfTZl* i’M • AdT(er|i*« The ^Herald^It Payi ' V •V> >'V \ ..f MANCHEStER EVENING HERALD, MAI^CHESTER, CONN„ .WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26*. 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 26, 1966 •'V.‘ PAGE FIV E Joseph Lentocha, Harry Weber, Church will meet tonight at '8 aa wall u workan to nil onto- R o ckviU e and Casitolr. Ciechowski; Credit O'clock with a film atrip to be Ellington £2*jf2£21 gorian. Foftr South Gopernors Hit .Committee, Walter Friedrich andi ahown following the nmttog. 8-H C9ak Maeitog Four Sessioni Set Howard Taft; and Supervisory The women of the Moose will Tax BoaM U bU Jaycees t6 Solicit Tha Garden Workara 4-H Oub Committee, Mrs. Louise Irmischen. observe the unit's ninth. anhl- will mtot tomorrow at 7 p.m. at on School Segre^tion Democrats to Meet veraary with* a banquet Saturday' SPECIAL the home of Mra. David Btmmona, By Tax Reviewers The, annual meeting of the evening at the Mooae Home, Complaint Batea In Polio Campaign with leader Jamea T. Laidlaw. Young Democratic Club of Rock­ s a c MeeUng Date Set Proulx-Koaa KtrhMwMi, Vt., Jan. ^ (^^)-^and future. aacroactimMit fe|y the ville will be held Saturday at 8 A Joint meeting of the-School Tha engagement of Mtaa Mary central government. Rockville, Jan, 35 (Special)— laiington, Jan. 25. (Special)— • Coventry Jan. 35 • (Speclal> — Ouvefwm four Muthem etatea p.m. at the VFW Home on Blta, Building Committeo and the Town Tha Nathan Hale Jayceaa have Harriet Roaa of Storra, formerly "S, 'nuit each su ts exercise iU The Board of Tax Review, com­ St. o l The Board of Tax. Review Will be TIRE SALE of town, to Henry Robert Proub^ At te tu iCTMtf to u k their legieU-' posed of Henry E. Marcham, Rich­ Board Finance will be held Jan. Boheduled a housc-to-houaa can- right to enact end utilise such Election of officsis v/ill be held 31 to consider the atudiea made by in aeaslon to the EUlngton Town ¥fHILI>OUR PRESENT STOCK LASTSI - son of Mr. ahd Mra. Alax D. Proulx suiLi: ct tu n e to protest—hy “interpoet- other appropriate legal measures ard P. Hiller and Norman R. at that time. The members will' profetaional appraiaera - of the Hall, Feb. 1 from 1 to 5 p.m., vaaa for the March of Dlmaa drive of South Coventry, haa been an­ jOaB**—the U .lt Supreme Oourt'e as It may deem advisable to pro­ Strong will start its sessions on Feb. 1, and will hold four sessions also discuss and formulate plana various aitea under conaideration Feb. 4. from 1 to 5 p.m. and Feb. (SEE DANNY sr ADOLPH) . for the aftenioona of Feb. 5 and nounced by bar parante, Mr. and declaim that ouUaweS aegrega* tect its sovereignty and the rights (or the club's participation in po­ for the new high school, SBC 8 from 1 to 5 p.m. . if the Work is not completed that Mra. l*vl M. Roaa oif Lltbon, of Its people.” during the month. Maine. An April wedding to tion to pubUcachoole. Actiea In Texas Additional seaslona from • to 8 litical affairs on . the local, state dhalrman John O. Talcott Jr. said All persons claiming to be ag­ day the volunteera will alao work u The degree of proteet that would and national lavel. today. ! grieved by the doings of tha Ai- the following Sunday. ’planned. At Austin,', Tex., the attorney to the evening will be held on Feb. He said the groups will consider be incorporated In the various in- general of Texas said yesterday 6 and Feb. 14. The (Inal session Atty. Arllhe R. Mooney, Granby, seaaora, or claindng •offaeU, must Stewart - Holalngton and Mias Roaa to a graduate of LU- torpoeiUon resoluUona was left to will attend the meeting. Miss the Ilndtogs made by Wesley Car- appear and flla their copiplalnt at Xenneth M. SImpaon, both of bon, N. H., High 'School and to he may ask the state legislature will be on Feb- 18 and will extend roll, East Hartford appraiser, who the individual statea, but there to adopt "interposition" resolu- from 1 to 4 and 8 to 8 p.m. Mooney is,,Granby's Democratic one of these, meetings. Andover, will head the drive with employed in the Univeralty of Con­ ■were indicaUOna three aUtes would These sessions will be- held for Town Chairman, Connecticut's has been studying aeyeral of the The Board includes Walter, Jo­ Boy Scout Troops 57 and 85 aa- necticut Animal. Dlaeaaea Dapart* tlona hut not for the purpose of sites undar conaideration by the olattog. atop abort of defying the High prevmting" Integration of white the purpose of hearing the appeals national committeewoman to the seph Girardini and C. Waltar ment. Her fiance to a graduate of Court. and Negro students in the public of any persona questioning the as­ Young Democratic National Com­ SBC. Abom. Tha canvass to one of two major Windham High School and ia em­ Gov. George Bell Timmerman sessment of their property as com­ mittee and was recently elected SoMt Meettog Ptojecta the Jayceea will conduct ployed by hla father who conducte schools. All Talcottville and Vernon TRADE-IN m the apecial activities program Jr. of South Oarolina diaclosed the Atty. Oen.'John Ben Shepperd piled by (he Board of Aesessors. national secretary of the organ-^ A Cub Scout Pack meettog will a plumbing buainesa. Morej More, More of our news Items are now being handled to raise funds. The other activity ■tend of the Chief tEe.cutivee in a said "Interposition" — a rarely Council Meeting ixation. be held tomorrow in the aoolaf Mra. Fay Walker of Yaleavllle to atatement yesterday that followed Mayor Herman O. Olaon will pre­ Ma^or lasnea Statement through the Manchester Evening rooms of the church. Youngsters AUDWANOE will ba 90 minute western show visiting at tha home of Ur. and used legal stand in which a state Herald, Rockville Bureau, located followed by dancing featuring Pee a sto-hour conference on school rejects a federal court order, be­ side at the meeting of the Com­ Mayor Herman G. Olson today will compete with their parents to Mra. Kenneth S. Lyon on Root Rd, sagregatlon problems. mon Council this evening at 7 at t Market S t, telephone Kock- Wee Menard 'and his 'Trail 'Herd- while |ier daughter, Mra. Id’on, to cause it feels it violates rights re­ issued a atatement urging support vlUe TB 5-8136. games. The meettog begins at 7 TOWAIO NIW HACK fUKLISS TAKI-OSn era'' Feb. 17 to the Robertson No Outright Defbusce served for state — might prove o'clock. of the citlsena of Rodevilie of the. p.m. ' School. While none of the governors useful in ptotecting su te regula­ Heepitol Notes March of Diibes. Badges, den flags and awards Frits L. Anderson will be would eommlt himself immediately tion of gas andspil in case congress New patients at City Hospital, . Said the mayor: "Your contri­ will be presented by Cubmastor Mancheatcr Ex-eoing Herald Cov­ today Include Marshall B enetr New Jerrey Blaze SIZES IN STOCK . eneral chairman of the Jayceea to a apeeiflc program, there were falls to pass legislation granting bution may make some youngster Bert Bertelaon. Srive with Joseph-T. Speetjeoa as entry cerreepoadeat. Mre. C. I. Mod ilidicatlona Ttounerman, Gov. that power to the states. Broad Brook; David Kelley, 20 able to walk again or better yet, 4.70x1S 7.10x15 7.40x1S Utile, telephone. Pilgrim 3-8881. Robert Rd.; and Mrs. Molly Dillon, treasurer. Speetjena will also head n o m as B. Stanley of Virginia and "Segregation la out,” Shepperd may save many children from the Kills Six Children Mancheeter Evening Herald B - the dance committee. < Gov. J. B. ODIeman of blississippl said, "but the State of Texas may 83 Orchard St. ravages of polio through still Itogton correspondent,'‘Mrs. O. F. A total of 8131.90 hat been re­ want to am|iloy interposition as a . Two women, residents at the greater development of the won­ All-Wool “Famous Maker” styles would recommend resolutions that (Oonttoned from Page One) Berr, telephone, TBemont 8-8818, turned from 78 coin cards received Retail Sales Help do net contain nullification—-or means of protecting its regulation Undercliff Hospital in Meriden, derful vaccine now being used. by Mrs. Love to date and 8244.90 autricht dstlfcncse of natural resources." were iniured yesterday when the On Friday, Jan. 27 through Feb. Egyptians ware the first archi­ MbRIARn BROTHERS haa Jheen received to the entire The statea regulated all, produc­ car in unlch they were riding went 4, contributions of dimes can be to aland by helplessly listening to Of thoae praaent, only Gov. Mar- the screams of the other six chil­ tects to work^ with stone. They campaign. ’ Needed in Aren vtn Griffto of GMrgia was out- tion of gas as well as oil until the out of control on Rt. 15 to Vernon, made in the parking meters. All began using the material for 30T-31S CENTER STRER — Ml 3-1135 An Iniufllcient supply of school U.8. Supreme Court ‘ ruled other­ State Police reported. dimes received during that time dren, all of whom had been aaldep apoksnly to favor of an all-out building about 2750 B.C., saya tha cards was received by Mre. I»ve. The Mencheater office of the nullifying totorpoaiUon resolution. wise. The Harris Bill, now pending Officials at the Manchester Me­ will be turned over to the March on the eecond flodk of. the rehted National Geographic Society. In view of thto the school pupils Also attending the conference was in Congress, would restore that morial Hospital said Uicerla of Dimes Committee.” home. will uae a brown envelope for. their State Labor Department'a am' Gov. laither Hodgea of North Caro­ authority to the states. Pierce, 58, the driver, suffered in­ To wind up the -campaign a Those killed were Margaret, IS; contributions. ploymeiit aervice reporta a abort' In declarlhg that interposltloh Thomas, 11; Perry, 10; Shelia, 5; lina, who aat to M an observer but jured arms; and the passenger, luncheon, dance and entert'ato- Cub Scout Banquet age in'thia area of retail aalea and did not Join to the declaration of would not halt integration In the Julia Bsowic'x, 41, received frac­ ment will be held at Maple Grove Harvey 3, ahd Paula I'i. Cub Scout Pack 57 will have its public schools of this state, Shep­ Police said that Thomas, Perry, office worker help. policy because his state's legisla­ tured ribs. Officials said the two Feb. 4, the Mayor, said. Atty. Rob­ blue and gold banquet Feb. 9 in the It said the employer demand for ture la net in sssaien. pard cited the recent Texas are in good condition. ' ert Kahan is chalmian of this Shelia and Harvey were Hazel American Legion H;me at 8:30 Supreme Court ruling that the Plerce'% children by a marriage to auch workera to Increasing but Ttoder the doctrine of totorpoei- State Trooper Frank LaForge year's March of Dimes campaign, m. The speaker will be Roland that the number of Job appileanta U.S. 'Supreme decision outlawing which is being sponsored by the a James Horton Pierce. - - OPENING — investigated and said Mlsa Pierce iramie. District Commissioner. tieo. the atatoa interpose their segregation also knocked out the Pitts, and .hla common-law wife, t in these categories ia low. aovereignty to the face of a fed- lost control of her car when she Eiks. Guests will be Elwin Cornell, The office, located In the Jarvis State’s school segregation laws. swung onto the icy shoulder of K of P Meeting Negroes, were both reported in a scout executive of the Council; C. oral action they consider beyond Nearly lOO school districts, state of shock. building on Mato St., to urging the Constitutional authority of the principally to' West and South the westbound lane after another George J. Herzog, recently in­ Leo Landry, ecoutmaster of Trp houeewivea and high school stu­ federal government car allegedly had passed her at stalled as'chancellor commander Pitta worked qa an iron foundry- 57; Lawrence Deveau, icout field Texas, have Integrated white and man in Bridgeton. m it f s ph o ls ter y hop executive;- and Louii Steullet, dents who can do retail aalea or They would raise a question of Negro studenU in the public high speed.' of Damon Ifpdge, Knights of S U S office work to register for either Eoriy lirU 5pociol thsLContoftod powers between the schools, and school boards in a The Pierce car then skidded Pythias. Will preside at. tonight's American Legion commander. full-time or part-time employment. Your opportunity to buy • BURTON coat at a tarrifie radue- across the eastbound lane and meeting at 8 o’clock at the VFW (FORMERLY SMITTY'S) 243 N. MAIN ST. ' To graduate into scouting that numNr of other Texas citiesciu n haveimw night. wlU^ hejRoberfCleveFdon. "^e office now ia looking for snnoBaieaff ttw aacn to eliminate crashed into two smaB;oak trees home. Plans will be made for a enfpioyes'to staff a retair aalea tion, in fact tha formar. pricaa war# up to $45. And you con- about SO feet past the edge of the claiW 6f eSndidatea to be initiated OMrge Yeomans and Elliot Nanos. segregation as ^ aa detaUed D MULTI-CLEAN METHO^ • RESTYLING ^ ^Awards will also be presented dur- concern that will move Into the SAVE $24 ehoosa from a grand ateek that hat baan raplaniahad wifh rhiny __ plans can ba worked out Only to road.------...... — ...... and also fora-Joint meeting of the- Green- Manor aectlon In about a amaniHneiif LaForge iaid:.MiM Pteree was Past Chancellor’s Assn, to be held ^gtha-ewemontes^ naw drrivata. Don't misa this salf. You'll aava planty. ^ —- h ..« K r dotoS Bast TMUis communities, b r u g s h a m p o o i n g • MACHINE FILLED - Boy BoourWeek will be observed month.-The^esd-for theM workers —Oar_FfiNnou9 Butowne Oewthas W j;^ ^ the j^rcenUge of Negro warned for driving too fast for in this city in March. CUSHIONS will increase rapidly once buri- conditions. Tlie accident is still un­ Coming Events' during th i week of Feb. 6. popolM thnr'tridi^has thsrs been • LINOLEUMS WAXED The Cubs, will'attend their re­ nesaes aUrt moving Into the new ,-coacertod eppcSlUon to integra­ der investigation, -nr..’ . At the 10:45 service of worship • REMODELING—SPRINGS shopping center under- construc­ BIOmt fwcKililidr of the U tion. at' the First Congregational Church • DEMOTHING spective churches in a body on the ORPACA WEPS ■tatoo o r twO'Wrda of the mam- The Board of Directors of the RETIED designated Scout Sunday. tion on W. Middle Tpke. / ? CLUTCH Rockville Clommunity Federal of Vernon on Sunday morning. To help employers, find workers, , bars of both boukas of Caagross Credit Union has voted a dividend Miss Barbara Willes, a member, • CU.STOM MADE SLIP The Cub Pack 57 will have a PLEEdES C A S U A L would have to pNpote such will report on her attendance at • LARGE SELECTION window display in a local store the employment service Virill pro­ •moadnient. It OMk ttust bq ap­ of 3 1-4 per cent to be paid on^ COVERS — \ during that week. vide them with- desk space in its COATS Sees Polio Ball shares held by members. the Elcumenical Student Confer­ OF FABRICS Z IB E L IN ^ proved by tbiee Iburfht of the The treasurer's report shows ence on the Christian World Mis­ - n s E Cubs are collecting soft drink office and let them do Iheir own DRESSY states. ' Another Sellout that the organisation, one of two sion held at Ohio University In De­ • DRAPERIES ' bottles and newspapers in their re­ applicant interviewing. A step further than totonoai- community credit unions in ' the cember. ESTIMATES All Typos of Fumituro spective home areas. Thegy will be There are about 1,000 applicants Rogular JUILLIARDS IvtOULDED CONTOUR tlon is nnlHScaUco-ro theory of state, has made 45 loans totaling ’ The members of the Congrega­ turned to at the American'Legion in the service's files, and about 300 1. aoitrcmo totonositlonists thkt All reservations at the Polio Its,•75.00. Losses over the past tional churches in this area will Phone Ml 8-48U "STERILIZED" Home on Feb. 18 at 10 a.m. Job openings. However, it ia diffi­ $79. »5 5 Silas for Missas and Juniors pending the outcome of the pro* Paper Collection cult to match applicants with Jobs. Ball Saturday have been filled and 11 years total 320.13, according to attend an Association Missionary Or Location Spockrity Eycotoga MI 8-7287 a posed amendraant the protested the report Rally tonight at 8 o'clock at the TTie American Legion will col­ The greatest demand now ia for aedslen should be declared null M further reservations will be Budget Terms Arranged In our sealed tight room for your lect papers, rags, magaxinea in the Officers elected at a meeting Ellington Church when Dr. lone WELDON DRUG CO. 24-Hour Sorvleo protection. 24 hour aervice. clerical workers, skilled workers and void. made, Lee Sllvsrstain, chairman of this week are; Catton of the Congregational Mla- 801 MAIN STREET aouth district Sunday, weather per­ and semi-skilled workers, in that Btateesent by Gevomors the a ^ r , said today. Board of Directors: Charles aioDs Council will be the speaker. mitting. Tied bundles should be order. More than half of the Job : Tlmmemian's statement said Silverstoto urged persons who Lanx, president; Harold G. Stai- The Men's Union of the Union left In plain view of the highway. applicants are women, most of Iba-goveRMn of the four south-^ have made reservations but who ger, treasurer; Credit Committee, Congregational Church will enjoy Volunteer Workers whom want second and third shift am states with legislatures pow have not purchased tickets to buy Pliny Roy: Supervisory Commit­ a pot roast dinner tonight at 8:30. 'Volunteer mothers assisting with factory Jobs. In regular session declare; them as sOon as possible from tee, Walter McClatchey and Wal­ The speaker will be the Rev. Henry preparing and serving the school Repeat of a “Sellout” "That the states have not dele­ Town Clerk- Samuel J. Turkington ter Hoppe. ■ ' • Wyman of Columbia. not .lunches at the North District RIGHT HOUSE—WRONG ROOM gated to the federal government Jr., at his office to the Municipal Other members of the Board are The WSCS of the Methodist School this week include Mrs. or any agepey thareor the power Buildtog. Turkington is the only Georgs Jacqueniin, ^ rs. Edward A. Kallspell. Mont. (.W—A S3-yeaF- to prohibit the segregation of the one from whom tickets can now be 2,000,000 WORKERS White. Mrs. Russell Storrs, Mrs. old drunk transient stumbled into races to the pubUo schools and purchased. John A, Hillman and Mrs. Harold a house and fell asleep in the liv­ we, therefore, shall recommend to Sllversteto also said that tickets Krlauss. ing room. About 3 a.m. Sheriff the legislatures of our respective Will not be soM at the door. He Agree W.T.G, Work Clothes Give You .; _ Blpodmobfle Visit j Dick Walsh thought he heard a States that the following action be said, however, that anyone who 'itie Red Cross bloodmohlle will, noise downsUirs. Upon checking, taken: does not'have a reservation and visit St the Nathan Hale Commu/. 'Walsh stumbled over the unwel­ “1. That there be adopted a wants to attend may phone or visit More Wear, More Comfort, More For nlty Center March 9. The local come visitor. The guest was quick­ resolution of interposition or pro­ the Armory abou^ S:SO p.m. or 10 r-- / .quota is 150'plnts. Capt. Walter S. ly shifted to the other side of the test in appropriate language p.m. Saturday to see if any reser­ Your Money. Keller, blood procurement chair­ residence—the Flathead County against the encroachment of the vations have been canceled or for­ man, said donors are badly needed, Jail. central government upon the feited.' No raservattons will be 763 Main St.*, Manchester, Conn. STORE HOURS: OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M__ THURSDAY TILL 9:00 1* aovereignty of the several states honored after 10 p.m. State Theater .Building and their people. Dancing will be from 0 p.m. to 1 I BOYS’-m s ' - f - v "3. That a call be made upon a.m. to the music of Bob Halprin's ■■ t tba Qongress of the United Statea orchestra. Beatures of the ball FEW MARK-DOWNS 207. OFF ‘ ’ ' i - to take such, actimi. within the will be a floor show under the di- hm itt of its Constitutional rectlon of Hector A. IstOace and . Sizes 141i to 18

, MAU,.* SEKNINQ lASTINO aqi ■ - •lAUTY* sratoo* PRICES W IU ADVANCi FEB. 1*^ No lo.st beads, no restringing; no clasp i Toddlers’ Nylon Sno SUITS $9.99 There's happ.v Koing for the foot trqubles. We have them in fashionable PUce Settings and Open Stock Pieces in Heirloom Slefr new Spring colors. So ea.sy to change o Aqua,A coral,I rad, ' R sizas • * 82 0 to n 4 .a ■ awRtgularly 8 I A$.13.99 . (hat^ wears CAVALIER,—wit.li 4 their butter-.soft leathers, smart­ liog will advance on February 1st. Choose the pieced into a necklace and two bracelets, a two ly .shaped wedge heels, that strand choker or mix and match any < springy in n e rso le . _'your step you need to fill out your set at present low prices. Six- color combination into any style “As- You-Like It.” IS always free and tireless. Plus-One Mace Setting now^ only $29.75 in most pat- ! BUYS’ FLANNEL RUBES $2.99 temi. Use our spaced terras to pay later. rw.TMb«t Plaid df signs, corduroy trim Regularly $3.99 • MAPLE Only I •TndMutks ar OmUs U4. • BCD' 8 8 * 9 5 • IVOBT GRANTS 'WTG' Sizes to 10, AAAA to C widths. MEN'S 1.39 J . DUNGAR»S Two Styles... l.9Svalu0.., iO O K I . iiJsjuuuiiituidttt;!::::: „ . t.‘t 1* llf*i * 1 ‘ t lu » 1 I 'I-'- t - SWEAT SHIRTS t rM 1 M t lob-tosttd for wsor . . gfvrc^iOrog. donim epees ee each fceedf _ _ X,, I GIRLS’ BULKY CARBIGANS $3.99 Ono low prift ~ Long-wearing xottwt Injit m • REG.. • MEN'S REG. 59c with inug-fitting waiit, ROYS' WESTERN ~~m Miralon, washabU, crastad pockat. . . . Regularly $6.99 Jr' .cuffs. Fleece lined. A buy! _ Color: Gr«*n, rad, navy, sizas 7-14 : 1.98 DUNGAREES ii-;:il PRINT SHORTS LOOK! Mak* your own | ' . Just Say! Tsilored in heavy 10 oz. Long wearing, 80x60count geereefeed r V; denim for long wear. San­ . Sanforized cotton broad- * deg cellora! fl '■ ' 1 i forized. Sizes 29 to 42. ' cloths. Gripper fastened dr SizQ.siS, M, L. Limited JEWELERS—.SILVERH.MITH8 U 938 .MAIN ST. — MI 9-4293 ! WOOL ANGORA HATS i. ' 11Duagsrsw— 2.29 boxer styles Sizes 30 to 44. qiiantit.v. •* chokersi D "Charge It" a ? Embroidery trinv—;-cuta as a button Raguiariy $2.99 § : ■ * Yopaal ■ /■ 1 ' 815 MAIN STREET FREE PARKIHB JAMES ^ LOT” r,- T**" TTi".

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PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 25. MANCMECTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 188 : I. ^ PAGE8EVKM man Edward Flaherty said the rt- party had both. I don’t feel too suit was "a personal victory for badly.” Rival Parties HoUand.” Holland's campaign was baaed Complete unofliclal returns from largely on personal appeal and a the 30th district, a program of security for the work­ Dispute Omens heavily Industrial area including ingman , and the aged. Smith five Pittsburgh wards and adjoin­ pegged his campaign to Holland's ing sections of Allegheny County residence In Pittsburgh, asserting In First Vole gave Holland M.019, Smith 11,781. McKeesport residents wanted their Once Again! Our Famous Sale Witli Bjg Savings! Deitiocrats held a 2 to 1 lead iii representative to live there. He also .. nttabwvh, /in. 2» ulW^bilant registration — 138,493 to 63,436 — noted frequently, that. HoUand sup­ mw and have represented the district SPECIALS DamoeraU a bright oman In ported a state income, tax proposal thalr amaahing 8>1 victory margin in Congress continuously since the defeated by the Republican cop- jraatcrday In th« year's first coix- present boundaries were defined in trolled state senate. graMional election. But Republi* 1943. Holland has run for Congress be­ cans termed the victory of Repre- Backed by Vnioas YES, WE fore. In 1934 he lost to Mrs. Bu­ aantatlve^lect Elmer J. Holland Holland, a veteran state senator, IN OUR SHOE DEPT. oyer Republican David J. Smith a had^erved a previous partial term chanan by a ntargln slightly big­ personal triumph and a victory by in Congress. He had the firm back­ ger than 2-1. default. ing of area Democntic organisa­ tions, and every major union in Holland, elected to fill the unex­ TWICE- - -- - A - YEAR A pired term of the late Rep. Vera ,the region. Mayor David. L,awrence AL Post Planniug Buchanan (D-Pa), said the special of Pittsburgh campaigned for him election result.'>>1010 out very and President David J. MacDonald MEN'S WORSTEDS, SHARKSKIN clearly that the Democratic party of the United Steelworkers Union, Pre-Lenten Dance BOYS'SHOP la bn the march back .to the presi­ of which Holland is a member and and GABARDINE SUITS dency," - international representative, also A pre-Lenten neighborhood dance And Joseph M. Barr, Democratic gave bis support. ALL MODELB—SIZES IS to 50l ____ BOYS' FLANNEL SHIRTS State chairman, said: Smith campaigned almost alone. and entertainment will be held by Dilworth-Comell-Quey Post, No. . SIZES « te M—NOT ALL SIZES. "The great victory of Represent­ He operates a confectionary store REGULARLY1M9.75 ..... NOW $ 7 1 . 8 0 r ; ative-elect Holland, » staunch aup- in McKeesport and ha.i never held 102, American Legion, on Satur­ REGUURLY $1.95 ...... ^. .^O W $1.50. ' porter of Adlai Stevenson, la a sig­ elective office. He sail last night day, Feb. 4, from 9 to 11 p.m., at nificant indication of - Pennsylva­ he had written lor help to GCP the Legion Home. REGUURLY $2.25 ...... N ^W $1.79 nia's pre-eminence in an important National Chairman Leonard Hall, ' Legion posts from neighboring RECUUIIIV M lO t ...... S o w $ 5 2 . 0 0 presiaentlal election year.” Sen. James H, Duff (R-Pa) and towns have been Invited to attend. REGUURLY $2.95 ...... {...... NOW $2.30 . Smith of nearby McKeesport, Rep. Richard Simpson (R-Pa) Tony O'Bright'a orchestra will play 30% off GRI commented after the votes were chairman of the GOP Congression­ for dancing; counted that "Republican leaders al Campaign Committee. Gene Freeman and Lee Palino REGULARLY $50.00 ...... N dW $ 4 0 . 0 0 refused to enter this contest. The "I didn't even get an answer,” are co-chairmen of the committee Yes siree! 30% off on every crib in stock, regardless of kind or price! This is the first LONG SLEEVE POLO vote is the. result of their fear or Smith told a reporter. '"'It takes planning the affair. Refreshments timidity." organization and money to win will be served by John Cervlnl and time this has ever been done with EDISON cribs, known to be the finest. More than 20 and SPORT SHIRTS Allegheny County OOP Chair­ elections, and the Democratic JPrank Leary. MEN'S Al l w o o l Tw eed and different styles in as many as four colors to choose from. They're by EDISON LULLABYE REGUURLY $1.95 / ...... A...... NOW $1.50 Men’s Footwear GABARDINE TOPCOATS REGUURLY $2.25 ...... NOW $1.79 and others.' SET-IN AM> RAGLAN SLEEVES OOOPERATIVE aai BATES OXFORDS CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc., USED CAR LOT REGUURLY $2.50 ...... J, ...... NOW $1.95 BLACK OB a iu m ^ CALF OXFoiuM 1229 Main Street • Phone MI 3-1200 ★ Layaway For Future Delivery ★ Immediote Delivery ★ 6 Month Budget Account REGULARLY $79.50 ...... NOW $63.60 REGUURLY $2.95 . a a a a a a a • a a » . NOW $2.30 REGUURLY $3.50 . a#6''aaaaa6 a»* NOW $2.7$ $12.00 to $13.10 VALUES . . NOW $ 9 . 9 5 REGULARLY $60.00 ..... NOW $48.00 YOU CAN'T AFFOBD 13 Money Saving Specials! FLANNEL PAJAMAS ONLY FUm TOE OOROOVAN OXFORDS Rag. 7.95 C ar Bad, Converfibla...... NOW 5.98 REGULARLY $45.95 ...... NOW $36e73 REGUURLY $2.9$ ...... NOW $2.30 GREAT VALUES Rag. 3.49 Car Seat, Sit and Stand .... NOW 2.98 REGULARLY $3;S 0...... NOW $2.7E $12.10 M SISaO VALUK . . NOW $ 1 1 . 9 5 - T O P A S S U P Rag. 5.98 Car Saat, Wheel and Shift . . NOW 3.98 Rag. 4.98 Play Pen Padi, Double Thick . NOW 3.98 MEN'S TWEED SPORT COATS Reg. 3.98 Play Pen Pads. Silk Screen . NOW 2.98 CORDUROY or n n s S A L E M REGULARLY $37.50 .... .^ O W $30.00 Reg. 2.98 Hi Chair Pads .... 6 *4 a • « • • NOW 1.98 S I l SLACKS Rag. 10.95 Hi Chairs. All Wood .. NOW 8.95 - " - ^ 7 SIZES 4 te I t aad I f ta 16 > Reg. 34.95 Maple Youth Bed, With Spr mgs NOW 20.00 REGULARLY.$30.00 ..... NOW $24.00 MGULARLY $4.95 ...... NOW IS.'ff Reg. 4.98 Plastic Folding Training Seat NOW 3.98 REGUURLY $5.25 ^ . NOW $4.20 Get The REGULARLY $1 7 .5 0 ...... NOW $14.00 REGUURLY 55.S0 : ...... NOW $4.40 REG. $10.95 end C hest on C hest REGUURLY $545 ...... NOW $4.75 $12.95 YAWBS,^ s MEN'S WINTER WEIGHT REGUURLY $6.50 ...... - - NOW $5.20 Whole 3 0 % O f f LEATHER. GAIARDINE and WOOLEN REGUURLY $6.95 ...... NOW $5.55 a Solid Maple Construction JACKETS NOW. 7 Story From a A 64.30 Chest GLOVES and MITTENS i PRICE REGULARLY $47.50 ... NOW^' $38.00 ★ N O W 4 5 . 5 0 ODDS 'N' ENDS OF BOYS* 1^- .41'/ - f . FRENCH PROVINCIAL COLORED BALL GRIB (Other Similar Good Buys) $ 0 .9 5 ‘"■■J' Carter. — REGULARLY $24,95 ..... NOW $19.95 In French maple. Maple only. WINTER JACKETS WImb yMi bMybit LEATHERS INCLUDED mn m Reg. 69.95. NOW 4 9 . 0 0 Reg. 39.95. NOW 2 9 . 9 5 . . NOT ALL SIZES IN PRICES LISTED UfMl Cm . . . yMi cdM't REGULARLY $12.95 ..... NOW 3 0 % $10.35 REGULARLY $ 1 2 .9 $ ...... NOW $9.7$ ariv* wIM ckHmi . . Hity On All Combination or* too txpmsivB. G *t the REGUURLY $13.95 ...... NOW $10.45 CARRIAGE and MEN'S GABARDINE, WOOL, FjUANNEL ^ REGUURLY $15.95 NOW $11.75REGUURLY $12.91 ...... NOW $9.95 d«r''jRfermatioN on Hib m STROLLERS SHARKSKIN and (RayaM*Aeetaf^Docronl MIXED REGUURLY $17.50 .... /. V . /. NOW $13.1D spkndid Us«d Core df Cor- Reg. 19.951O65.00—NOW REGUURLY $ 1 9 .9 5 ...... NOW $15.95 tM’'s U«od Cor eioio. TROUSERS 14.00 to 45.50 (ilZE 28 WAIST TO SO WAIST REGUURLY $22.50 ...... NOW $16.15 REGUURLY $29.95 ...... NOW $22.45 REGULARLY $16.95...... NOW $13.55 Look At These PLAY PENS J ft: Reg. 11.95 to 14.95—NOW REGULARLY $12.95 ..... NOW $10.35 100% WOOL SWEATERS REGULARLY ^ ^ E S 6 to 30 $9.95 VALUES YOUTH BED REGULARLY $4.95 . . V. • •are* NOW $3.30 NOW m Doublf drop »id.a, eMvrrtibletible Into twin Ysry Hsavy CoRStruction 7 .9 3 To 9 9 3 B REGULARLY $7.95 ...... NOW $6.35 REGUURLY $5.95 e • • • 0 r \ # • e • NOW $3.97 fil" JANUARY brd; from birth through trvni.^ns. . (Some nrc Imperfect) X- In wax maple. A A REGULARLY $1.50 • NO • • 0 « • • NOW $$.67 $ 7 95 I f 1247 (Ndsmobilc 4 By Kantwet' MEN'S LOUNGING ROBES J Radio, hcotertro-k Radio, heater,.. IN NSW COLOR SCHEMES hydramatic. / ' - ^ dowerfflide. $ 8 4 5 Reg. S.M and 4.88 Slice S , M., L., X-L. M 1946 Buick 2.Door. E O O NOW 2.98 and 8.98 BOYS'WINTER 1932 Chevrolet 4-Door. REGULARLY $1 4 .9 5 ...... NOW Radio, heater. ' Radio, heater. ^ ^ 9 3 $11,95 WOOL MELTONS — GABARDINE )■ 1949 Chevrolet 2-Door. 4:^ " ^ S P E c Ta L! REGULARLY $1.69 .. \ ...... n6W 01.35 REiDULARLY $9.95 ...... NOW REGUURLY $1.89 ...... NOWSI.SOXj Radio, heater. $ 3 9 5 1932 Chevrolet 4-Door. «'■ BABY $7.95 Friendly Loafers Radio, healer, ^ 0 J I g REGUUKLY $2.95 ] Nbw $t,35 iN f AND 1949 Ford V-8 Tudor. powerglide. " - ^ 0 4 3 BATHINETTE § REGULARLY $7.95 ...... NOW $6.35 Radio, heater. 1952 Chevrolet 2rDoor. Tabular metal frame, aluminum FriendlyFlots . Radio, heater. . | ^ 7 9 3 dreMing table with pad, complete $285 ulth guaranteed tub, drain hoee, | | ' MEN'S NYLON and RUSTIC liCi. 1946 Chevrolet Convertible, packet., meaauring Msle. VliMr's U w H ^ Radio, heater. ^ ^ 9 ' IPS.*! Chevrolet 4-.Door. REG. 1 9 .9 5 -^ O W ■ RAINCOATS V! Radio, heater. . ^ ^ ^ 2 3 LOAFERS 1950 Pontiac 2-Door. E i l C H REGUURLY $10.95 ...... NOW ~ $8.75 Radio, heaten R tf. $5.95 193.3 Chevrolet 4-Door. V 1951 Ford V-8 ]|!'ordor. ISathiaette* Radio, heater. C 0 7 C tavN aap ta M • REGUURLY $4,95 ...... NOW $3.95 N O W - v . lUdfo, h » t.r. ' ^ ^ 4 5 A real value. ^ 7 # 9 • 13.99 A PicitiftiB tiApi maoa A U OTHER RAINCOATS REDUCED 20% ^ MEN'S WOOL and 19.33 Chevrolet Hardtop $ 4 . 9 5 1951 Chevrolet 4-Door. Bel.\ir. SOLID HARD MAPLE CRIB PART WOOL HOSE Radio, heater. Radio, heater. By EDISON MEN'S LEATHER LUGGAGE REGUURLY $1.50 Pr...... NOW.S1.20 20% OFF ALL MEN'S GLOVES 195.'1 Chevrolet 2-Ooor. , o y 1951 Dodge 4-Door. C • .StEICEL STABILIZERS 20% OFF REGULARLY $2.95 Pr...... NOW $2.45 REGUURLY $2.25 Pr...... : NOW $1.80 VINER'S HI-WEDGE LOAFERS Radio, heater. ^ 3 9 3 • DOUBLE DROP SIDES ALL CRIBS Radio, heater. • DE LUXE FEATURES REGUURLY $3.50 Pr. .../...... NOW $2.00 REGUURLY $3.95 Pr...... NOW $3.18 CHOOSE FROM THESEtrwO HAVE: , REGULARLY $7.95 ...... NOW^ $5.95 1951 Chifvrolet 2-Door/ 1954 Chevrolet Hardtop Bel Air. REGUURLY $4.95 Pr...... NOW *3.95 Radio,'4ieater, Radio, heater, ^ I ^ i l g • Double drop MEN'S BELTS REGUURLY $6.75 Pr______NOW $5.40 poweivlide. •Ide. MEN'S WOOL and ^ Like new! / * REG. 42.50 .... NOW and SUSPENDERS '^^1951 Chevrolet Convertible. o Steel atablltzer _ PART WOOL SHIRTS 1934 Chevrolet 2-Door. bar. REGUURLY $3.50 ...... NOW $2.80 Radio, heater. ^ 7 4 5 Radio, heater, 2 7 3 HMAU.. 8IEDIUM, LARGE aad EXTRA I.ABnE MEN'S CORDUROY SHIRI^ o Solid hard REGUURLY $2.50 ...; ...... NOW $2.00 maple REGUURLY $5.95 . . : ...... NOW $4.80 REGUURLY $4.95 a • a • e • e NOW $3.95 1952 Plymouth 4-Door. REGUURLY $ 1 .0 0 ...... NOW .80 -/I 1932 Chevrolet Convertible. ★ REG; 39.95 .... %IOW ean.tmctioa REGUURLY $6.95 ... .. NOW $5.55 RfGUURLY $5.95 a a a a a a NOW $4.80 Radio, heater. ^ 7 4 5 Radio, Ijealer, C REGULARLY $8.95 . . . .. NOW $7.15 "I powcrglide. MEN'S COTTON and RAYON REGULARLY $10.00 .. .. NOW $8.00 MEN'S COLORED DRESS SHIRTS REGUURLY $10.95 .. .. NOW $8.80 SPORT SHIRTS REGUURLY $3.95 ...:...... NOW $3.15 SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE and E.XTRA LARGE REGUURLY $12.95 .. . NOW $T0.40 REGUURLY $4.50 ...... NOW $3.60 OPEN THURS. 9 to 9 ^ REGUURLY $3.25 ... NOW $2.60 REGUURLY $5.00 ...... NOW $4.00 REGUURLY $3.95 ... NOW $3.15 ODD LOT OF KALI-STEN-IKS MEN'S GABARDINE SPORT 1 S^OPEN TUBS, thru SAT, 9 to 6 REGUURLY $4.95 ... NOW $3.95 and JUMPING JACKS REGULARLY $5.95 . . . NOW $4.80 SHIRTS MEN'S WOOL SKI CAPS REGUURLY $4.95 NOW $3.95 REGUURLY $ 1 .5 0 ...... NOW $1.20 & XTTT^rvim A REGUURLY $1.95 .... NOW $1.5$ REGULARLY $6.00 VALUES, NOW $ 5 . 2 5 ."/-'S' MEN'S FLANNEL and -X', BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS MEN'S COTTON f l a n n e l m ( SHIRTS _ REGUURLY $6.50 VALUES,^ NOW, $ 5 a 4 S , A REGULARS and LONGS J O it To TN P Io n Tonita — OPEN TO f P.M. WE GIYES&H GREEN STAMPS z S REGUURLY $3.95 ...... NOW $3.18 iEGUURLY $5.25 ...... NOW $2.60 CEHOUSESSON 1085-1069 Main Street —Ml 3-5856 — Manchester, Gonn. ■ REGULARLY $4.95 ...... NOW $3.95 REGUURLY $3.50 . X ...... NOW $2.80, REUMURLY $7.50 VALUES, NOW $ 6 . 2 5 CARTER CHEVROLET USED CAR DISPLAYS B REGUURLY $5.50REGUURLY ...... $3.95...... NOW . $440...... ! NOW $3.15 WE OIVE GREEN STAMPS. NOT ALL SIZES. , X ■ , .

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' * ...... V f ^ • ------* " ■■' ' 0Umrl|r0tpr two epuntriea. The Rueaiane who .te'ba«noted that the Democrata Juvenile a arN^tet m ito , hut pareaategt- come here leant things they can have, in recent months, beeh grow- wise we are wan off haeauaa the proup want out to the bam at the Church in West Tlabury, on >far- more OoUaga on Monday to tnioy John Yeomana during the week: be voted on includO the creation of ligl toigher and tougher, out of Droodles Home Jdvenila population has mcraaaad POR ALL HOUSIHOLO Andover honta ot their laadar, Peter Mort- tha'a Vineyard. a week’s vacation following the use back heme. Russia, it is held, By ROOEB PRICE end. He returned to Michigan by a musia committee and a change Burglary Admitted &tptiiti0 l|praid has almost nothing to teach us office, as if only they knew how much more. lock, to weigh and check the Youth WaMi mid-year oxaminatiwia. ■ plane yesterday morning and in the date of the meeting of UM turn v^FUEL PURPOSES growth of> a yenrilng calf which ■nuSS^n^^iNo co_ o ia One can hope these arguments to deal; resolutely with the Oom- Called Cure I9 "Our new population la a aourca H eart Unit Names" ‘ Msmbars of the Senior Pilgrim * Landara Nnaaad plans to bo back In this area for Board of Trustees to the first By Hartford Yegg » IS B1—«U StTMl of troiibla. We have brought a lot is bateg raiaad by Wi *r -Mort- Feilowahlp will open Youth Weak Mrs. OiUat of Rt. •, has bean the next meeting of tho Regionel Wadneaday of ekeh month. i nANOTUNINa lltnchfltr, Cong. do not carry the day. First, ^ munista It is to be suspected that, of people hare without roots. The MEANS Woman to Board lock. by asalatlng at the Sunday aervlca appointed co-chMrman of the tele­ Board on Monday evening at the should not take the world-wide if Knowwd and his views should Ills of Juvenile parente don’t have the friends, and H nw am kinF Unit ' at the • First Oongragatlonal phone bommlttee ot^tha PTAT- Hebron E)ementary School. aiaacheater Eventeg Herald An­ Hartford, Jan. < 25 (gV--Frank I KEMP'S, Inc N I PubUiben , __ shame Involved In reestablishing get into power, even he wropld be­ Church and lodge connectiona thCy H m Homamafcing Droup ot the CJiurch. 1 sponaorad school llbmry conunlt- Anaual Church Meeting dover • eorreependent, aira. Paul Mataraaf, 45, of Hartford pleaded Vbtiaded October 1. mil OLD GOMPINirS quiltjr yMterday to a charge of ^JjWJIAIN ^ the curtain. Second] it docs us gin to tesiper the policies he has Loa Angeles, Jan. 25 (/P>—There had back home. ’ Adover, Jan. 25'(Bj>ec|al)—lira. Farm Bureau will meat next,Mon­ The prayer will be offered by tee. Mrs. GlUac will work . with The annual meeting of the First PflUMttohl, telephoM P I 2-M5fi. _.PubUHMd niuu«H«« Ivory Svtniog CsmM good and it does the Russians Always sAmed to favor.- In fact, '"The youngsters feel the aama - Ronald S. Boekus, of Andover day evening at the home of Mrs. Mias aiary Boyington, the Scrip­ Mrs. Andrew Gaaper In aoUottlng Oongregattonal Church of Andover eonapiracy' to cc iiiiU burglary in •aadoys aotf BoHoluw. ttitcrod ttit at Uio ii nothing wrong with moat kids thing.— They------don’t— feel they are LEHI8H ; Lake, haa accepted the invitation Andrew Gaaper, on Hebron Rd. ture will be read by John Judd and volunteara each month who 4rtU connection with a. $22,000 lafa rob­ KolOtneo opbUnebootor OooB.. good to have Russians come here wre wouldift be surprised if, in­ today that a little more stable wUt be preceded this evening by a bery in Bri.to1. home life can’t cure, aaya a Judge part of the community. of Lawrenco aCoe. president -of the Mias Com Webb will conduct the responsive reading will he ■ssiat with storytima periods and pot-luck supper In .the church so­ loeaid cuts lUU lUttor. and Americans go to Russia. The stead of hading a war to put "What we have got to do to pro­ Btokera and OU Buraera BoM aad Wlllimantlo l^ tr ic t Heart Assn., the meeting' which will have as given by Miss Mildred Gamer. Ubraor activltlaa tor each grade. Men Take Pledge 8enta.ice was deferred by Su­ who has handled more than 100,- cial room at 6:30. F am ily attend­ perior Court Judge Howard W: ■OBSdUPnON RATES Inevitable result of such exchanges Chiang KM-shek back on the 000 children In the last five yeara. vide soma aubatitute for the bul­ ■enrlead Preaaptly aad CRIeleaUF. * to servo as a diraCtor of the aa> ite subject, !’What the Consumer The speakers will include Mias Mrs. Hsllaroan, of -Andover ing are requested to bring either a Piiyablo W AdvMico warks a home presenta.” ' aociatlon representing Andover. ... .Should Know About New Tex- Barbara Munson, John Hamilton Lake, will bt in charge ot displays Alcorn. V T M P •ao»»«»**0 *a*«o**b*»**b is a softening of artificial views mainland, lu President Knowland hot diah or a salad and thalr own Sec Pink Mules Marendax 'Two-thlrdS of all the children The Judge says the Juvenile Tho .WUHmantic group is an af­ tUea, Ready Made Clothes, Yard . and Thomas Talbot. for the library buUatin board. Mrs. ITba burglary, occurred Sept 29 in and appraisals of one another. wouldn't b^the one to put the who hayb' come before him in that' anting utensils. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward rsv MontiM ••••••••••••«*«*•••• period were from homes where bench ie "the moat challenging filiate' Of. the Oonneetlcut Heart Goods and Labels." The Fallowshlp group will leave Heiteman, a oommercial artist, Rolls, coffee and dessert will be TRAVEL A6ENCY «• Moot* None of the Russians who have quietus , on CUang, permanently. Job I ever had” observing; "It’a 0. E. WILUS ft SON, Ire. Aaan., which to a part of the at~2;15 Sunday .afternoon to at­ will include the dlaplay work aa Orleans, Neb. .(Si—The aCory goes Violetta. The safe waa taken from tbere was /mly one parent, Su­ Chnmberlaln-Knodt provided hy'the Church Council. ■ that three -nen took the pledge and their home while they were out, 18 Asylum SU Hartfori come to this country has, for in All this is Rst a guess, not a perior Judge William B. McKea- a field of law where you can’t t SIAIN ST. — TEL- 5 0 1-5125 ‘ American Hahrt Assn, which has The engagement of Miss Ulrike tend the Tolland Pilgrim Fallow- part of hei; program with the An­ A program of group singing will stance, gone home and repeated guarantee. Perhims it may be Just open a book Sad find the answer." Its headquarters In New York ship rally at Stafford Springs. dover Brownies Troop. A pre- one left town-'^'to take the cure ranrocked and abandoned In a Tel. CUapcI 7-5857 kEVBER OP ■on found. a ty . Knodt, of West Hsbury, Mass., to be held at 7il5 preceding the when they saw a pair of pink field in Windsor. NSarly $1,000 in TUB ASSOaATKD PRESS or reinforced any of the old stock as well not to piA it to the test. Tleauit ot Collision in No Single Cause the Rev. Stephen Chamberlain, To Visit Son vloua dlaplay project which was ^ ■ k c r, the Rev. WUllanv Phllpot. nio Aoaoclatcd Prtu if oxcluUvtIy ^Alpknbet Soup* « airs. Boekus wlU represent An­ created by Mrs. HaUamah and a mules trotting down the atreet. cash not in the • Mfe was alFo Authorixed Agents For All •ntltled to ibo uoo of rriwbllcaUoD of propaganda bromides about Amer- While admitting that “there's pastor of the First Congregation­ Mrs. John YaornSns will leave on The business meeting will begln*at Tbay needn’t have Jumped to ebn- taken, police said. Rail, Air and StcamshiF all D««o dUpat^ca credited to It, or There have beeh complaints re­ dover at a meeting of the WtUl- al Church of Andover, has been Friday te spend the weekend in group of Scouts for the BooKFair, 8 p.m. not otberwloa credited In thia paper icr and American life. no single cause and no single cure” mantic group on Tuesday eve­ haa been used to decorate the li­ Cluslona because what they aaw Lines cently bccBuse children aren't for delinquency. Judge McKesson ■nnouncAl by her * parents, the Upper Darby, Pa., with her son Church members have been re­ really waa a team of pink mules. and alao the local ne»a publlabod liera. The typical Russian cartoon learning to write soon enough. ning when final plans will be made Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm brary walla. BKARaiABKET AU risbta of rcfUblleatlon of apeclal 11 New Mei!iiber8 said one of the lines -he has heard for a mail campaign for funds in and daughter-in-law, Mr. slid Mrs. quested to bring with them their When two gray mules worked Kerrvllle, Tex. (fiV^Auguat W. HAROLD EELLS diapatehee herein are alao reearvad. view of America ,hee loet He ec Well, that’s because there are too Kno curacy not only for them as In­ Join Skywk^chers "I never' see my mother and Sunda yin wmimanUc on Feb. 28. The wedding will take place in Mis* Katherine YeomSiia Is'cx- DA WaRar S. Hetsler, was a were distributed last week. red quilts. The color ran and the over hia butcher counter for 12 lee, Inc. _ the alphabet. The letter above ta father together.’’ HEATING SYSTEM July .. nt the Congregational pected to return home from Skid­ guest ai the home of Mr, Slid Mrs. Tm'o special actions which will Tel. MI 9-7442 FabUihera RepraaaatatlTcat Tba dividuals, but for the people to part of my new SimpllSed Alpha­ Sunday In WitUmaiftlc on Feb. 28. mules took on a pinkish hue. cents a pqund In 1808. ' Jolluf Mathawa Special Asency — New whom they report when they get bet which contains only S letters. If there la an attRude of solidar­ of 'l l towns 'meiuding Andover, Tork, Ohlcago. Oetrolt and Beaten. Six new ground observes have ity In the home, especially around Columbia, Coventry, Hebron, HlillBER AUDIT BUREAU OP home. With thla SlmpIined Alphabet any CIRCULATIONS. Joined the Manchester Sktwatch, 8-year-old can learn to write. 1 the dinner table, the chances are ON THE BLINK? «Mansfield, Scotland. Lebanon, Similarly, Americans who go to according .to an announcement by tested it last Monday by borrow­ stronger, McKeamn believes, that Windham, Chaplin, Hampton, and The Herald Printing Company, Ino„ children will be more likely to de­ aaaumea no financial reaponalbuity for IkUasia are sometimes overcome by Mrs, Olive Chartler of ti^t or­ ing two 3-year-olds from the Day Ashford, with a ' year-round pro­ ■ - ad- the siltpple discovery that Russians Nursery down the street (they velop a sense of responsibility and gram of education, research and a ganization. not Join a gang pi kldg out hunt­ liter are peop.le, and do pot wear horns. didn’t have any S-year-olda) and YOU CAN HAVE MODERN clinic foy dlaaasaa of the J)aB>f* The new volunteers brinj/to 11 with only 10 minutes of instruc­ ing excitement—-and occasionally Its activities, which Moe aati DlapUy advartlahiB doaing hoorat That is a fortunate discovery, for the number which has JoInVd the tion . they sat down and wrotl trouble. mptea aa serving 40,000 people, J^r Monday—1 pi m. Priday. both we and the Russians are go­ local Ground Observer Coi*]^ dur­ "The kids of 1058 are no worse are supported entirely by volun' m r Tueaday—1 p. m. Monday, "ZCFAR JKKTTRZFK" which, Por Wadneaday—1 p. m. Taaaday. ing to be living in the same world ing the membership drive. Just translated Into - tjie old-fashioned than those of 1906 or 1858." the GAS HEAT tery contributfons. — ------1 p. m. Wedaeaday. ended. Volunteers are still being alphabet, means "Now la the time Judge said in an interview. "They Tax Board Seaeloa for a long time, if anybody lives accepted, Mrs. Chartler salt. Just have tnore machinery for get­ Clifton B..Horne; chairman of in It. for every good man to come to __ueadflaa* 10.S0 a. m. ea The new members; Mr. and Mrs. the aid of hit party.’’ 1 must admit ting. into trouble today." IN ^ HOURS the Board of Tax Review, has an of pabdeatloa azeapt Saturday It is entirely conceivable that Frank Barry, 42 ArcellU/^ Dr.; that their teacher wasn’t, im­ Judge McKesson, who la shifting nounced that it will be in aession the greatest triumph for Amerl Martin WoJIzk. 11.1 BrookMId St.; pressed. In fact she said she to the civil bench after his long at the tou-n hall on the following Mrs. Isabel Rau. 230 Cqldnial Rd., Wddnesdajr, January 25. 'can foreign policy with regard to thought it was time somebody period in Juvenile court, feeli the Get rid of heating troubIe.s for good! Install care­ three dates: ' Bolton; Mrs. Betty Flv^nsky, 11 came to the aid of me. situation has Improved In Loa An­ Feb. 1, from 7:80 to 9:30 p.m. Russia in a long long time has been Carol Dr., and Roger Winters,, 4S geles. free, low cost, clean, silent, automatic GAS heat! Feb. 4. from 9:80 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.. The Economic Report the visit to Russia of the "Porgy Hawthorne St. "We’re holding our own," he It only takes 6 hours to make the change. and on Feb. 8, from 7:30 to 9:30 Winters reported to the local or- dom of God; not by what It has said. "We ehow an Increase in p.m. . b tlw admirable survey of the and Bess” company. Just conclud done In the* past, hut by what its ed. ' [anixatlon to volunteen The other Persons desiring to make ap­ national economy prepared by the Ive phoned the New Raven Alter people feel it should do tomorrow peals to the Grand List of Oct. 1, President’s advlaers, and trans- We have everything to gain by center and were referred to local and tomorrow and tomorrow; not 1965. must appear at one of these tnitted by him to Congreea, It* is an open door pollpy. One thing skywatch offlclals. Wojizk has by the number of the elite found A 6as Ceamsieii lurntr A fiat CtavirsisR Burner meetings. we gain is that it keeps us Ameii been assigned to duty at the ob­ in the pews, but by the number of Other members of the Board are stated that "neither the threat of servation post atop the police sta­ the elite found In its fellowship." Tr*«t-Hi SIleaaMt ca. fer Cm I Sralti *r Ralph D. Ransom and George W. Inflation nor the threat of .rccee tion on Wednesdays from 10 a.m. Sponsored BjK-the Manchester •IM r Nlrihif Munson. “ to noon and Winters has been as­ Ouncll of (lurches. !S, $2?1 leeiewDi Ilf--,- ’Vlon can ever be Very distant." $50 Salk Shots' That is a Srlse' ebberinf touch signed on Mondsys from 2 p.m. .A Balk vaccine cUnlc./will be WATKINS SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE SALE ...... Peace; MinioB _ to 4 p,m.--- :— - - OYSTER MEN .LOOK AHEAD " in tho nQ ^ bf con^ held St the Andover'Eltonentety -..-V- - Hie true heroes of o>ur time are Fuel School oh Feb. 14, eii4 I L Mrs. Bra otberwte fenerally opUmisUc Monaskon, Va. (IP) — Virginia’a Doris,E. C2tamberlalni priBcipal, —^redictiiis a somewhat slower the peacemakers—Bemaootte and Commission of Fisheries had some announced yqsterday that all cM- encouraging news for Rappahan­ ASK YOUR HEATING CONTRACTOR or . advance for the American econo* Bunche in Palestine, Nehru and A Thought for Today dran i»*.tba-«ohOol-whQ hiva- not Cheese 18th. furniture -«b Eisenhower In Korea, Menon and nock river oyatermen whose crops had the ■ vaccine , may participate an ouh ~my tartho-preient period, but still were almost wiped out by fresh Eden and Mendes-France in Indo HARTFORD ( ; / i s COMPANY on these two dates. sin advance. MeeiBUre of Church water from 1B5S hurricanes. A re­ PINE PHARMACY A charge 50-eents per child is It is that ever present peril— China, Hammarskjold in his mis­ 'The success of a church is not cord crop of baby oysters—known M4 CENTER STREET being made by Dr. Hanesworth; from open stock! the peril of flyinp too high with a sion to Communist China. measured by the length of its life as spats — should rebuild the in­ the school physician, for this serv­ dustry in' the damaged area. ITeL Ml 9-5814 Telephone JAckson 7-4151 dubMquent violent drop—which Now United Nations Secretary but by the strength of I life, and ice. the reach of its mission," says.the The second vaccine shots will be Popular priced Watkins Fumitura makaa it possible to Lady Margaret Eisenhower administration poli­ General Dag Hammarskjold, the Chief executive officer of the Rev. Charles Parkin, home mission given on March 18 and -March 23 furnish your dining room in the grand manner of Amer­ cies 'are admittedly seeking to administrator of the Methodist to the children who receive shots ica's 18th Century .. at surprisingly low cost. H ere are. avoid in many ways which, two world .orAuUsatlon for the protec­ Church, “It is not measured by the in February. No further charge B t D /D I N G pieces scaled to/today’s dining room . . . a part of t_.our dis- _. 3 8 decades ago, would have been be­ tion of peace, is running the risk standing of its members in the will be made for the second vaC' “ of personal failure and lose of community; but by the lifting cine. plays of Open Stock inahogany dining room iumiture.' yond the pale for a . Republican power thej; exert on the ideals of The third vaccine will also he each piece administration. Here, in this mes­ prestige both for himseh and his the community; not by the size of given on the March dates to those Change to luxu: a Lady Margaret organlutlon, in an effort to-lo sage, we have government pro­ Its budget, but by the measure of who had their second shot last Regular $98.00 Credenza Bedding and nojtice how niuch more re- Allow 7 days for claiming and accepting its own re- cate new routes to peace in Pales­ Its stewardship; not by the size of year on Aug. 2. delivery ^ Forms have been sent home via Buffet is 48 inches wide. , freihed you re every mqrning. 405 i / ^ aponsibllity for some ihscreet i^g- tine. He has visited the leaders of its congregation, but by their con­ cern for others and for the King- the students to be" signed by their « . 8 9 .5 0 . luxurious ,^Is in each full size mat- ulatlon of our economy, openly the Egyptian government, and parents if they want their chil­ tress; 40^oils in box springs I Full or ‘C-' then the leaders of Israel. There Is Regular $79.50 Table » - 'V/ discussing past and pr^nt and dren to participate In the program. tends to 36 x 62 inches. twin sizM. Guaranteed for lO”years. ^ future use of its own/powers to no surface Indication of how ha la Polio Fund Report doing. Mrs. Thomas Birmingham, ■ . , 69.95 ' restrain ob' assist/fhe natural chairman of the local March of But one can express the fervent Regular $98.00 China is course .of the natloh’s economy. Dimes drive, has announced that 35 inches wide, 67 inches Since we are pifesently enjoying hope that, in his patient and tact 89 of the 400 coin cards mailed in ful exploration of the Issues and the town were retuined at the tall...... 8 9 .5 0 5^. the most handsome prosperity we close of the second week with a . Regular'$22.50 Hepple- hzin 59 ■have ever loiown, and -since gov­ the views of the nations involved total of 5171.40. 1.1 can find some way for a begin' white Arm Chairs.,. . 19.95 ernment, imder the Eisenhower Club Choosing Name Regular $19.75 Matching admlidgfration. has already played ning of esMment of the present A 4-H cliib of younger girls met deadlock. And, this hope reflects at the home of their leader, Mrs. Side Chairs...... j 7,95 an msportant hand both in stimu Howard Sprenkle, of Bunker Hill ALSO SEE DREXEL Ming and restraining this pros­ not only a natural desire for Rd., yesterday afternoon to choose peace. In Itself, but our belief that, DINING FURNITURE AT perity, as the need of the moment both a new name and a slate of SALE PRICES seemed to indicate, there is cer ■when pehce is made, it is good to ofllcers. • have the United Nations make it, The girls.-.who are members of tainly no outrage, even in the busi' the upper, grades at the Elemen­ ness community, over the admin rather than to have it come about tary School, voted to adopt the Istration’s concept of respbnsiblii- as a result of the influence and name, Sew and Sew. ty with regard to the economy. Interference of great powers, like M2*S|piir The oBlcers are as follows: the United States and BriUin Sharon Billings, president; Elyea But with one presidenUal • sll nylon Calkins, vice president; Galle Jen­ recommendation, which would in who have power politicji Intereati • full-looted nings, secretary; Ruth Durkee, re­ Sofas 159*00 volve a revival of governmental of their own In the area, and who • lull-lsshiontd porter; apd Karen Falcetta, scrap­ control powers now lapsed, the would, even In the making of • no overhoM nieded book attendant. peace, be emphasising their own • 2 Isshion ihides Other members of the group in- Fo^m cushions, Nylon covers! old-style argument about,govern elude ICarleen Taylor, Franieea power and prestige and Jurlsdic t ,, ment interference in the natural Ns Itsitr Slid tki| kM« yii sriir tk» Barton, Mary Jean Mitchell. aad ) course of buslneas has been quick tlon there. The more the peace Mary Apne Ramage..Mra. Rsyden Big, full size lounge pieces at sensationally low . ly revived. The President, putting function is assigned to'the United Konopaska and Mrs. -Oaorge E Lange Will be asSIstanflMders. prices..(Sofas regi $179.00; chairs reg. $69.60). Each his finger mildly on the one factor Natlonk, and carried out by it and Handbook Read Terms! piece luxuriously cushioDM with foam rubber and In our economy which Js causing in its name, the better thia world A handbook on horses was read covered ifi high pile Chell4y Nylon frieze covers. most serious concern at the mo will be. Preserlpelon Pharmacy at the recent.meeting of the 4-H ment, recommends that Congress |M1 Main Str««t Rangers . Club. Two of the Rangers, Billy Cpvell slid Walter n 9 - . ■ ■ least study the wisdom of re Interesting Experiment? Mori lock, are Intnrested in bu.v- •T'jr storing to the government the ililiiiiiiiilliliiiiliiliiiiilliiiiiiliii It would be rather Interesting--- ing horses, through the 4-H pro­ stand-by power to control InsUli- gram. ment credit terms. perhaps destructively Interesting Discovfrtlit CiMfoftsol Following the meeting, the but we are not at all certain of Here the immediate response is th at—to see Senator William F, ■ . such controls woiil.d "con- Every budget can afford v^all - to - wall carpeting! Knowland as president of this CHATHAM C h e r r y 4? sntute a sword of Damocles hang­ country. . ' 4 ing ' over the nation's business. u w e o n We can say that In spite of the f!; What this really means is that fact that, on the most important Open stock or in groups those who sell, and who are cur- issues ybf the day, which are tiently selling more and more bn forelgA policy. Senator Knowland R byalprush time, with smaller down payments unvRV required, and longer terms in currently seems to represent those 3 pjeces; only 279*00 policies XjjT^hin our whlqh to pay, are afraid such con­ opinion, be~TTSoSt dangerous trols m ^ht reduce the amount of FT. COTTON CARPET reg. $323.43 .-fJI business they are doing. this nation and to the world. Senator Knowland |s, in the field _ the real Sword of Damocles 'prvatv,V(‘rsat . fill ’VfEpVnVRX mtesseiaa^ — * *20 .46 «SOO liT the situation is peihaps the PO YOU HAVE A USE FOE 7 9 8 ^ toughness, a violent disbeliever in tq. yd. threat ot what could happen if more money • fOi. AN Y the present rapid expansion of the possibility of coexistence. He EastbAund - acts as if he wanted us to be ready consumer credit Is hot checked. - hvl g;2» A.M.—5;S0 P.M. or ALL of THESE REASONS: to go to war at the drop of Chiang To BVY ASYTHISG SW MUM Regularly $5.95, Here’s a Semi-Annual Sale •Welther the threat of inflation VOne for tho homo, farm oe <*mp« Kai-shek's hat. , ' , living mer* ctn* ’’btiy” that makfes it pos.siblc for'everyone Base IJ2.00 A: nor the threat' of recession can vonioAt, giMionf, comfort«bt« over be very distant^’ Consumer Yet even within his toughness, •f to moke yoMT work toalor. . • . • to enjoy wall-to-wall carpeting . . . or big. Mirror' 29'.,95 fr-edit is that factor in our econo­ there are those peculiar contrasts BOSTON $2.65 To 'PAY tOMOi. interobt, room size riigs! Made by Connecticut’s of emphasis typical of the erst­ ford Salce ln$ttrmne^, twition, ooctor. don* most famous weavers! 4-ply yarns in a my where we now stand closest to tiht, Kospifot, fwnorot ond »iml* plu.sh cut pile. Choice of Sandalwood, Crys­ .— inflation. and recession. It while isolationist-and the erst­ Wmtbound — .. /' ; . . Car Sales Leaderahto tor oMpooMi.'...... T* while America Flrster. He is To CONSOLIDATE tal Gray, Suburlian Green, Creole Beige, would be vasUy preferable to have Lv. 10:54 A.M. Just look at these official registration figuni ^ FORD V-8 bitli ond timo poy bol* Lovely Chatham Cherry with its authentic ■toughest in Pacific matters, as 4:44 P.5I— 12:00 MIdnitc 1.241,742. •ncot. W# My tbofo for you. Cocoa Brown. ue, by good, sense on the part of Car C—V-8 CONSOUDAfl 9bom into 1 loon Colonial styling makes an extremely live­ V both seller and consumer, ivgu- contrasted to Atlantic matters. He One for the first 11 months—January 634,376?...... 607464 boro Of^ fivo yov ONE moAtMif ^ ^ would nmch rather fight for Way Car P—V-8 poymont, initood of Mvorol» able bedroom. Look for such details as late this matter for ourselves. But through November, 1955 262.870...... 978472 tbot you con toilty motf. ...at ogee bracket bdses, jhumb-nail edges, arf- tf we will not, then this is the Chiang Kai-Shek than - for per­ NEW YORK .... t 2.65 Car C—^ix 8^5,153...... S96489 fidious Albion or demoralized V To HSF/XA ACS tho boi- Barbizon Table Lamps tique willoV bra.s.ses, pineapple p'o.sters ^ teoet likely way we can crash. PITTSBURGH .. 12.20 Here's why! Car P—Six 334.540.. .;.. .907402 •nco duo OA your Cor, TV aot, , France. He seems inclined to have Hbuiohold Appliortcoa, furnl.- (not whoYtn) and spindle beds. Look for Congress should certainly study furo, fur Cool ond olbor inatofl* us wash our hands of trouble in WASHINGTON . 7.75 monl purchoaofi ... to givo you .sound con.struction feature.s^ like dust- the matter, at the least • monthly poymont you con reg. $12.50 9 .9 8 proofing throughout dres.sep jfnd chest and Europe, but willing to have us PHILADELPHIA 4.80 Peopie just naturally go for 8 cylinden in the largest selling eight-cylinder car in the world hear it, even with the hood up! Sassier—just moro ooiily moot. . , • • • • plunge our hands deep Into blood DETROIT ...... FORD package! center guided, drawers. With the growth ^ Curtain Up Again? 15.95 is that more people like its brand of perform- ask the highway patrol officer who drives one. ASJ up thu umtuiP yuu WOAI of cherry on the wane, here are pieces you li. the Pacific. , ^ CHICAGO...... And to a world record extent!.. fhoM • Writ* or Viiil in lMi«r. Metal lamps in frosted pink,ivory or 20.80 suice—the kind that corhea with the car! He knows it takes a Ford to catch a Ford! tuj;^quoise Barbizon finishes with v will cherish alway.s. The Eisenhower admimstration • But it is hot the appearance of Juat think, in the 11 months of 1955 Give tilt rtaulUd ertUil inftriMliM. la recei.vlng recommendations LOS ANGELES'. 58.00 These people aren’t amateurs in judging And, for the very practical question of An4, tn uppnuul of ytvr Uoii, ctmt in harmonizing*glass fonts; tinsel cloth some inconsistency within his alone, 344,496 more people .bought Ford V-8’i by •ootintmtiil aiid t** *bt cath. fcom some of its own top officials toughness that leads us to guess Tlua U.8. Tnx engines. Nearly 24 years of building Ford ' durability—ask a Ford cab driver.. He knowa over parchment shades I .’IO inches tall. “. ■S129.00 52-inch Dre.sser Ba.se . . . . 1 12.00 Choobo tho oovmont that fitt fOut ootkotbook that tbia country ahould reesteb- hte actual leadership in. the than bought the two other low-priced com­ V-8’a to supply their demand is convincing how Fords take it days- on end. '<"4.05 Mirror, 38i -.. x 30* •> inches Uah its own iron curtain and cut CENTER TRAVEL AGENCY petitive eights combined! Hiey even bought proof of that. AmAWAt MAAthly F •ymaAttIgr: $110.00 34-inch Chest of Drawers' presidency, if he ahould ever get 493 Main St.—Tel. MI 9-8080 So, if it’a performance that you want—and •*lOAN 15 MO. 20 MO. down oh further Russian vislta to there, might prove rather en­ 396,589 nqore Ford V-8’n than thq next com­ And the Foid V-8 of today is the beat yet wrapped like a gift—the ’56 Ford V-8 to 3 SS % ».91 $54.50 Spool-turned Beds this country. IM 18.RS 1 i u Zn lightening. . . M May Met, M aa •■ba cm»; petitive Six! ;. . by a countiy mile! -youTbaby. * MS 79.V 14.M 19.U -T ray $64,.50 Beds (not pictured) The arguments for the reesteb- ymH ride iha aew •lc«Me hwM ;IM < 47.41 19.t4 M.«9 $37.50 Be(lside T ab les...... It is rather a general rule for Of oour^, the reason the Ford V-8 is the Smoother and quieter—you can acaroely Coirie in . . .try it todayl btoo ol ropo)0»«al torlud* all charget. “ 49.95 Bshment of our own^ iten curtain telighness, which prompts our SCBNICRUiSfelt P.C.A. .TWv aro Moo4 oa proBifl moOUily ^taioatt. ■hold that the Ruaslana who come •nd Mw Hifhwoy Tr Tables guess. .Hie general rule is that ■f BacheloKs Chests hare probably include spies, that it toughness floi^riahes best out; of rilEPHONE • write • ar VISIT to difficult to eratch them all the ojffica and out of responsibility. Reg, $64.75 18th Century chests 7.95 ttose they are here, and that only It if to be noted that the Elsen- DILLON SALES and SERVICE PREFERRED ha\^e four drawers and a sliding Regularly $11.50 hand decorated the Russians have anything to bpwar BdminlstraUon is actually ’•IN4MCE CO., ir.c. writing shelf. Excellent in the gtoa fMm any exchange of tech- 314 MAIN'STSCET — MANCHISm UC3 MAN initT • ' < s-f-a Mttr ' Chippendale trays in Black, Green, much ISM tough in offic* than it ► - MAwCMEim ; Mmmi MITChIU 3-IIM guest room or living room as a com­ ateoglesl knew-how between the Ot» Attn. Tm.. WW. y*-. 4.XI tt 1,30 Wine or Ivory, on,,8turdy, folding 'w u campaigBlag for efflea. It to bination dfsk-chest. Choice of ma- black-finished hardwood stands. GREAT i t ; f o r d THEATRE, WKNB-t V CHANNEL 80—8:30 TH U ^D A Y C m MEMaT’'* * Chtuufurufpurt . i- ' h o g ^ or cherry veneera. Uae theni throughout tho homo. M&nckedti^. . / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONK, W EDNESD^, JANUARY 26, 1956 PAvel3m McCauley, Gloria McCau- I wandared by S t Qtorga'a down to buUneea Monday night In counsekir. Mrs. aifford SttpHans, 8009 polhta. Other aeoraa. Mill- AND GENERAL CARPENTRY reapaaac td the request of the Town / *«y. • kirk r or Mias'GaroUna Goldanider, loeki kowski'a 3932- Uaha’s, 2909; Noon — 2 p,m , t i • <....Paul O'Biight. A ’tween tha gloamln’ and the Plaiuiii.g Oommlaiion that Ita-flrit praaidant, would be glad to hagr Manchaater Auto. 2J06: 'Rad klan'a 2 p.m. ~ 4 p.m...... Mra. Harold Lord, Oliva diartier. REAfONAMJ FRIC8S reports on itudica of etx groups be mirk. from'anyone who la willing to aolvt dub 2300; Town Motors, 2n5. 4 p.m. —• • p.Yn. . D<3inls Rooney. Jamas Morgan. I wandered up slang the square made within SO days. The TPC the* problem with tho I m of a T 3- p.m. 3 ^m . . asasaafiaa* .Celaata King, Rohan King. An' saw pulr RabhiSu Stannin’ .cmllCd tha aMetlng Of Intereated, truck.' ■ p.m. — 10 p,m. ,Jo44ph Marcin, Emmett mharta. - there. townapeopla th help them in the The,^ MYF will conduct a bake 10 p.m...... — — — Midnight ...... Dorothy and York Btrangfald. .frogram of planning In the area* Luncheon Initiates An* then, abune the traffle din, sale at the J. W. Hale etore la Skywatch Po#t located on top of Mancheatar Police Station. Vol- I heard a voice, batth loud an' of traffle and poUce protection, Mancheeter Saturday at 0:S0 am. untaers may raglatar at d v ll Dafanaa Haadquartera. Municipal ' thin; \ achool neada, iaduatrial davelop. Donors of food' for ths eale are YWCA Drive Here Building, Manehaatar, on Monday. Wednesday pr Friday, from 1-5 "Och, laddie, laddie, what la fame? want, library nteda and poatal aaked to leave lUms at the church p.m., or Tuesday availing from 7:30-3:30 p.m. aarvice. The warld ow'r It'a a* the tame. FOR EXPERY Friday evening or early Saturday Jlst look at me — a raal disgrace - A fter a briefing by TPC Chair' morning If poeelbia. Those who Ths Manchester YWCA finance campaign, to be conducted in the Lawia MbcLaln of Glastonbury, memberahtp of Hartford county, Why disna tomeone wash ma WHEEL ALIGNMENT—W H E ^ BALANCING anan Jamea O, Haaaett and Lavrier cannot do this are asked to con- face?" ^ T. DaMara on the purpoMi and ob- next two wrecks, waa Initiated with count^/pnaidfnt: Mra. Alsxander and through the latge group of RADIATOR REPAIRING A ^ RECORING . .tact Miss Goldsnldsr or Miss a luncheon held for campaign V,' formerly of Manchaater volunteer worker! hare, tne Man­ JecUvea of the Cbmmluion in Carole Koehler and arrange to COMPLETE BRAIOS SBilVICE oraatlng the advieocy groupe, the workers at tha Country dub Mon­ andiMny « t West Hartford, .county chester unit conducts a program have someone call for the bake- day. trmumrar; and, Miss Liiclla that, according to Miss Palmer, NORTH END. BARBER SHOP meeting broke Up for reglatration •tuff. 241 North Main Street SE E ^ ‘i’ and individual group meeting!. Presiding at the luncheon meet­ Palmar, county axacutive aecie- would coat 110,000 to maintain. School BOttd Seeeloa ing were Mrs. Richard C. Hurd, tary. Bach of these five spoke of Manchester's goal In this finance Vader New Manageoseat There wae aome ahifting by Indi­ The Board of Education meeting vidual! from auggeat 1 atudy.rec- local YWCA president;' and Mr>. the work of the YW and the Im­ drive ia 83,000. the team, of work- Adult Haircuts gl.lS at the school tonight will convene Ray W. Btdwell. finance chairman. portant objectives in connection era has prepared 3,000 letters ChIMreu'a Halronta 75e tiona to thoae t f peraonai cmtice. at 7:30 with the first item of busi­ CLARKE IMOTOR SALES Representing the Hartford County wlUi the forthcoming drive. which will be mailed within the Opeu t A. M. to 3 P. M. DuUy The TPC expects to release a re­ ness a discussion on Hhe proposal vised list of group membership YWCA, of which Manchester is Manchester's , membership Of next few days as the first step in tlnlil Further Notice 301 BROAD STREET M l 9-2012 for released time for curriculum the largest uijit. were Mrs. 8. 450 Is more than half of the entire the campaign. soon. Improvement with Dr. La Verne Special Group David L. Bailey was named Strong, specialist In curriculum ALL chairman of the gropp on traffic construction with the State De­ SAVE on BLOUSES HOUSE DRESSES SKI PANTS BOYS’ DUNGAREES and police protection which siftdeo partment of Education. In ac­ No spocid group, but our ontirt stock. WOOL down to local constables and an cordance with Board policy, the 4-?4— REG.x?.29 intsrestsd citixen. They include in teachers have been Invited to at­ S IZ IS 3 4 ^ 0 Rog. 2.f8 and 3.f8. Girls' Dresses l-6x JUST 17 PAIR— REG. TO 4.98 addition to Bailey, Robert Mur­ tend the. meeting to hear the re­ dock, Burton TUttle, Robert Bosks port of the salary committee on Irrtfulor of l.ft and 2.fS FAIRWAY DAYS SPECIAL Heavy Weight and Frank Iwanowsky .Ths first the proposed schedule for 1956- meeting of these people will be 1957. Double Knee Girls' Blouses 1-14 FAIRWAY held Feb. 15 at the Iwanowsky Hospitallced ‘ Famous Maker home. A son was born at Manchester IDAYS .Fairway Days Richard F. Dimock will-head the Memorial Hospital yesterday to aectlon on industrial development. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Titcomb of REG: 1i98 VALUES SPECIAL Special / PAIRWAY • ^ * Harry Pelleiin wae named its sec­ Vernon Rd; DAYS retary. The group will meet on iDscho Honored 24" Feb. 7 at the school. The Pratt and Whitney Co., Ine„ SPICIAL SIZES 12-20; 14 Va.24Va Ths school study section will of West Hartford has presented Your Choice* name its chairman, at a meeting its. Charter Oak Award to Leland to be held .on Feb. 3. Other groups 8. Inscho, of Tolland Rd., in rec­ ■ W - ' " will be headed by Jack IGarly, rec­ ognition of an electrical control Just Arrived NOT ONE — NOT TWO \w om oiom £Sf\ reation; Mrs. Thomae . Bentley, handbook for teachera he haa \' ' library; Everett T, McKinney, wriitten. / . postal service. [ v'OmysM.Kkukl.' ------' Grange Meetlag Manchester 'Eveain J HenlO --^Tarmers. night .wUi-be. Bolton correapondent,- M at the Grange mceUng Friday at l^phMw, the Community Hall at 8 p.m. As- V-Nock Short Slooyt - 1 CHINO PANTS . 3 '' sistant County Agricultural Agent, Assortod Spring Shades Stewart Ackerman; will give the outlook for 1956 for farmers in SPECIALS this area. Other features of the evening in­ A9(eAMYCt/STOM€R Matching Shirt 2.79 clude awarding a prize to that -FAIRWAY .8 8 member who does the beat Job of eomHMOKXSdm DAYS portraying any animal or thing SPECIAL 1 Matching Jacket 435 found on a farm. This Is expected Flatlii DiihiMiRs FAIRWAY DAYS SPI Fmous to result In some surprising cos­ 4 tumes or accessories but should 1 provide plenty of entertainment., SIZ E S 34 to 4U OatlDry Triysy f Bine Chambray Shirt 139 A roll cell of animal noises will' perhaps add to lha confuaion. W O W * 8 8 e 4 The local Orange recently In­ O’M a r SiMRft Mop 5.50 stituted a contest in which the ii-cz. Dungaree 2.S9 prize will be SIO. It will be award­ Pillows Blue Bell ed at the end of Uie year to the 8an|o Brioiii <^109 member who la rtsponsible for at­ (rhlorophj!l TrratMl) tendance St ensuLhg meetings of Lax Miaato f imor U 5 ths largest number of old mem­ APRONS 1 13-c l W r a n g i e r 4 bers. 2 for 1 y m f Appointment of a committee to work with other agencies toward ~Waiiofcaskftf 1.60 pwets 1 D u n g a r e e 339 correction of the present care of Special! 80 Square Percales R RlueBeH mentally disturbed children ^_ll be among business Items of the n o t ­ ing: The Grange is concerned s about reports that children be­ The cuetomera who drive a OhlHMUt. 14D FAMOUS MAKER tween the ages of 6 and 14 years used ear from our lot are the White Overalls 3.79 are currently housed at Norwich beet reference we caq, give you. Rog. 3.8S 00. and Middletown inatitutiona in the Our quality autos m Tew rate COM PLETE^ same wards with adult patients. GMAC terms satisfy EVERY- i-..BIue Sbep Aprens 98c Youth Rally Plans B ticipate in' a youth rally in &fan- 4-Door. Rkdie, heater, I rvings I rheater on April 38. A parade In automatle G O O G - which each church in the Norwich transmission.' Q Tr District will enter a float will be a Rog. 5.95 oo. FAIRWAY NEW SHIPMENT feature of the event. It la expected that Gov. Abraham' A. Ribicoff and 1951 PLYMOUTH for 3- Door Hardtop. G A A E and PRICED! J GENUINE Mayor Harold Turktngton .will be present, and the event will be coV' Radio and heater. Fairway Days Special HUGGER SNOW8IRD* sred by station tVNHC-TV. 2 for 1 Special! The local youth group ia busy 1951 D O D G E making plana for Its float and haa 4- Door. Radio and G A O C N otion al CROCHET already run into difficulty. It re­ heater. Very clean. O ports. The problem is what to use C r o c h b t J “ CANNON TOMIELS MITTENS as a base for the float. Members rl951 BUICK CANNON SHEETS 3- Door. » Q O E 22'' X 44"— REG. 59c Radio andyhealer. Q O j f Q CROSHEEN ALL FIRST q i’ALITV IRREGULAR OF 1.96— NOW FIRST QUALITY. ASSORTED COLOR 1951'MERCURY PK G . O F 4 72 X 99 I 81 X 99 , 81 X 108 F COSMETICS j 4- Door. ■ X \ k WE CARRY ALL A Radio and heater. $695 REG . 1.14 Rog. 2.49 I Rog. 2.49 | Rog. 2.89 . FAIRWAY DAYS SPECIAL ^ LEADING BRANDS ^ 1952 MERCURY 199.95 SOFA AND CHAIR FAIRWAY OAVa I f a ir w a y IIAYS I FAIRWAY nAVa aPRCIAL / SPF.CTAL .SPECIAL 4-Door. EQOE ^Arthur Drue Siorn j Radio and healer. ^ O w O I ■ - — ■ MODERN TWEED-IN 8 COLORS 1950 PACKARD Roek! RbvoIy i! RbIrx! WITH WELT TAIIORINO 4-Door. EOOE Radio and heater. Wards 45.95 SwivtlRockir 1.89! 1.99 *Wcrtor Ropollont For New Work . 1944 PONTIAC M l foam rubber cushions—o noor ondlou d^th of Modom styla is moving away from tho "Squoro teok.'M 4-Door. l«% MWM softnossl Quality construction gives you root sooting Radio and heater. $100 Tb*** ®rau tapor in from tho bottom In o long swoop, o r ON TtSMS comfort, long weor. Twood'fabric with motoNic thrkod in. from tho top in o short spon. Export wolt tdHering ..hios subtio, verticle pettorn. Cheoio toost, pink, rad, CALL ///f/'////#, . mokes cover fit porfacHy. Walts accent modem do- chortrauia, graan, charcoal, natural, or turquoiso. VALENTINE HANKIES Valentine Save $5 on ideal YV tigaCnioy this glomoreussuito in your living room neWI ‘ ehalrl Tweed cover wMi LOVELY.AaaORTMENt IN WILLIAM KANEHL Also A.v*ilahle lo Nyloo Covering 2 pc. 1 9 9 ,8 8 w K w o s A t e R i matellic thread—plastic ■ COTTON and .NYLONS Heart Boxes RMihhAlM RT. Contractor ami lulMtr StwirMI. a *1371 at points of wear. TEL. Ml 3-7773 ' MOST COMPLETE Fairwa.v Da.va SpMriai to SaltlNtw9xl2R. VALENTINE SELECTION 19' to 29' Your M W Wardrier. ciits washdays in h alf; saves the drudgery Sculptarsd Rag of hanging up heavy, wet clothes; and eliminates expensive • Snowshovels, Salt, Ice Scrapers weekly laundry billsl . IN TOWN •OWN, • Sleds For The Kids CHOOSE FROM 3 NEW WAkORIERS Literally thousdndf of cards and^pockegos to TMIU 27" ^ choose from. Your best choico is now! Attractively dosignod 2- PARTY NEEDS I SUPREME . . . comparable to famous-name brands • And Wild Bird Seed level cotton loop pNo. priced $30 more. Packed with exclusive new features. ’' VAI.E.NTINE Gray, light or dork g C a r d s 2 ^ 5c Packages 10c To keep birds from starving-when natural food is cov­ 6 different drying actions. Big 9-lb. capacity IS ^ ',9 5 ' • T I PS ___ green, sond*olweed. PK. 1 9 c ^ ered with snow and ice. a PLATT.a ...... 1 9 c . OE LUXE , . . comparable to famous-name brands, • N A PK IN H ...... Pki. 1. 9 - c ^ New 2-Lml Wm I W e M uxo priced $2f) more. 3 different heat settings— kind to' a 1^AR|JC(T>0TH ...... Ea. 22 9 9 c e ^ Carpft— Rt|. 9.95 delicate fabrics. Full-size 9-lb. capacity .... 164-95

i BASKETS . ••kf 2 9 c ^ Deliver 9, n. It* WIOTHt (77 a .MOlTOES ...... rkg. 2 9 c STANDARD . . i Same large 16-in. door as above • Oll-T WRAP ...... pk«. 1 5 c models plus same fine basic features. Just one dial KondsomoFlpple weave, to set before you walk RwSy. Timer, heat con­ a GIFT TIES .'____ .....Pk*. lO c ^ long-wooringi oxtreme- trol ...... 109.88 iy crush-yesiitotd. Cray, a STREA.MERS ...... 15c‘<^ 975 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER -- - Across Froni Popular Market- green, beige, nutria. Manctipster's Most* ConvenienHy Locared Store. 84 DEP0T SQUARI TEL M I ’9-1274 WARDS IS OPEN THURS. NIGHT FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE...COME WITH YOUR FAMILY ■ I., ■

) % ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 196« PAGE TWELVE Seeiion Two WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25. 1966 iRanrl|$Bt$r Eopning WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 26. 1966 ' Pag^ 13 io 24

week due to a number of Ir.quirles Brookline), oaa^ol the champidnt f o r p r o m r Groups Sponsor pertaining to this program. Rev. Post Speaks Bay State House of controls,,said "psople won’t go GINERAL General Chairman to the rant board bacausa thay The regular bowling fees will REFMBERATION Sandhogs Get Out Skstinf Tonlglit Origin o f Blaase be charged, which includes the know who thay nra." Andover Sp«dier Review Seats Scout Officer Psychiatry Film To UNAM Group 1 Votes to Restore Gibbons anld tha Brookline Sambqgna-Oatroan Wedding T V SERVICE cost Of the pin boys. Anyone wish­ Thera's good neiva for ice ing to join may do so by going to board la made up of the former SERVlOE When Water Floods akatera In Manchester today. At Milford Se^n the West Side Recreation Center The Rev, John B. Poet, minister Curbs on Rents reht control board, and ha addSd CALL WILLIAMS New Officers Given Award mSlta $US Vta^l^ The aim’ "AnKry B p y" will b« Center Springs Pond has re­ on Thursday morning. « f the North Hethodiet Church, that all 82 complaints have been M l 9-3515 Into Hudson Tube T B L .M 1M 1M shown at ths Manchester Memorial .adjusted. opened fo r je e skating' and the Near Fireplace Hospital on Monday, Jan. SO. at K wlU epeek on '*1110 United Na­ Boston, Jan. 28 —^The Mas-, jLaothkr Brookline legislator, Mrs. Oraca Beat of Hartford, dge, public will be allowed to uae> sachusetts Houae has passed a bill appreciation for 12 yes re of faith­ tions In the Quest for Peace" at Rep. Freyda Koplaw (R-Brook- freai Pnga One) State field director of the Womeii’a tha area today from 1:30 until _ p.m., under the auspices of the the fourth annual meeting of the restoring rent control* to some 28 « ful at: vice as treasurer of the Milford, JanTiTii^-Ftra CSiltf Howland Reports Una) loat out In an attempt to sub- Benefit Assn., and a member of 8 o'clock and tonight from 6:30 Manchester Mental Health Society United Nationa Aaeoclation of Maasaebuaetts cities and towns What to do lor Mandhaater Girl Scout Council, until 10 o'clock. Also, the pond Richard .Ooley aaid today tnvaati- ■Utute a MU which wbuU create nacagaary by Incraaaad traffic be­ the auprtma board, installed the and the YWCA. Mancheater on Tuesday, Jan. 31, for a 60 day period. gricvanca boards to heai\com­ was pfosented to Mrs. Alfred Sund- will be opened for skating gators are convinced that the To Realty Board The bill paseed the HouSc yes­ tween New York and Maw Jaraay. This aim shows modern psychia­ a t'-8:10-p-.m. In the Fedei^Uon plalnta on rente which were m aed The tunnel ia ana of a number of officera of iMyetle Review, No. 2, qulst at the sixth annual dinner mornirtga from 10 to 12 noon, Woodmont dwelling th'e whlcJi try in action and Illustrate* the Room of the Center Osngrega- terday on a roll 'call vote of 12$ to *TVSloiiMeli at a meeting last evening in Odd of the Mkncheater Girl Sequta last weather permitting. killed flve persona-early Tuesday 99, and .went to the Sehat* today more than 10 per eknt. > \ . ISilSIaSleeeHaaeaa^br antarprlaaa operated by the Port help that can be flven the troubled More Intensive pi^rllclpatlon of tlonal Church.. She said adoption of a rbll back Felloefs Hall. Mrs. Beat was as- night at the South Methodist No skating will be allowed at started In a chair near tha flra> . A-OI INI for action. lai^eiaw "taatlM”) of New York Authority, an agency child. In 33 minutes, a movint realtors In local civic undertak­ The Rev. Mr, Post Is chairman rant law would be "penalising thSs slated by Paat President Baaale Churchi Charter Oak Park or at Center place. Under the-, bill rents would be ■at up by tha atataa of New York and convlnclnf picture I* drawn ings was called for during of the Board of Worid Peace of aconomy by continuing a war and N tw Jersey to ovaraea various dy of peremo: A Thanks Radge far the highest Springs Annex. "The chair was completely rolled back to the levels o f Dec. $1 W n reapp honor which an adult Girl Scout ' s i of an emotionally Upset boy, his Washington meeting of realtor the New England Southern An­ emergency law," davelopmanta In the vaat two-atate There is between 8 to 12 burned up, and there waa a hole when the former state law ex­ manager ^ the Second worker may receive and .Is given BANTLY OIL family, and the procedures of the leaders who predicted 1956 will be nual Conference of Methodist The House bill prov4daa that port nran. inches of Ice at Center Springs. burned right through the floor ba« child mildancR clinic which help a good onO for buying and selling Churches and a member of the In­ pired. cut District, which Includes t«- only to those who have served Jong neath It." he aaid. Questions already have been each city and town which has con­ Aakad how mtioh conatructloa on 'Hockey claases for voung- - ‘ \\ I \« him lo^accept and handle his own real estate, reported Warren E. ternational Relatlona Committee viewa In Rockville, Manchester, and .althfully In some capacity in Burned to death were Mr. and raised on the power o f the Legtala- trols through Dec. 31 under the tha new tuba would ba aat back by Btera. In junior high and high I ' 1 \ ' \ I I ; M feelings. Howland, president of the Man­ of the Connecticut Council of former law must vot* within $0 the. wntar brenkthrougit, H. A. East Hartford. Putnam and Denial- the Girl Scout organliation. The Mrs. Julian Junach, their slx>year> chester Board of Realtors at Its ture to roll back rents which have ■on. She la also press correaiiond- resentatlon was made (o Mrs. achool wilt be resumed Satur­ After the showing of the aim. Churches. been eatabllshed under tenant- dfys on whether to continue con­ Druding, raatdant engineer in day afternoon at 1 ;30. old son, Peter, and'Mrs. Junach'a Tf I MIt. Ill II 9 -1S9S there will be an opportunity for meeting yesterday at the Man­ The installation of the newly trols to 1987. charge, aaJd: ent and a member of the delinquent Sundqulat by Mrs. Gladys Mayer, father and step-mother, Mr. - and chester Country Club. landlord leases which art a form committee. . preeldent of the Manchester Ooun- Tf I ROCkVIl I f ;i 77 questions and discussion. The dis­ elected officers wilt also be held, of contract. "1 couldn't even make n wild Mrs. Adalbert Georget. cussion leader wlll_be Dr. C. Ray­ Howlaitd has returned after at­ and the evening will close with guOK" Mrs. Merle Lauro o f Windsor, rit, with a few appropriate re- The aole aurvivor waa another Rep. Charles Gibbons (R-Stone- If you like s^nlbW*" tate Boards in Washington, D. C. A cordial invitstion is extended Malcolm Roflertaoa head door in the tunnel. ginning her lecond year and la also evening wax Misa Rvallne Pent- council and committee member, 10 dow. psychiatrist. The consensus was that those the measure. lead to add stoesM and koM of junior eupervlsor. Her asBoctata Anyone Interested la invited to to any Interested persons to at­ TAILORING FROBLEM7 A crew-had l>een at work in the land, who greeted the guests and years, Mra. Franela Hale and Mra. Fire Marshal Laenard Botaford, planning to buy or sell homes may Gibbons said be made a laat- niahi-iiate tossiai.)^ o « u yon Rev. William Ffcllpot officera aleo Inetalled follow: Introduced Mrs. Meytr, who wal- Herbert ‘McKinney; and council tend this meeting. Malcolm Robertson, general talie2‘rumtasa"ni|[)ucap forward section of the tupnel who estimated the damage at US,* attend. expect a good market, strength­ minute check with the Fair Rent o Draaaes Redesigned Mre. Lillian Demeusey, vice comed tha guests and introduced member, 28 years, Mrs. J. S. chairman o f the 43rd annual Committee In the town of Brook­ aver distrett occurs. Twn* neat™- where the break occurred, but w m 500. said in dlKusalng tha arQftn ened by a generally flourishing o Dreee Mnklng off for lunch aimve ground at Uie Andover, Jan. 28 fSpedal) — president; Mrs. Irene I^Palma the officers and oommlttes chair­ Browh. economy. Including high levels of Masonic Ball, which will be held line which is represented in the Im axcast add yssf/ Y ^ ileep bet- of the blase: o Evening Oawna Rapnired keep time. The Rev. William H. Phllpot will •acting 'paat president; Mra. JuUa men of the organiaation. The During the evening, group sing­ production. Income, sales and em­ Friday evening, Feb. 24, at the legislature by s^me of the chief tar—feel fresher. Rawson, financial secretary; Mrs. "They were In the habit of Morning Bowling / Note .Youth Sunday Masonic Temply, announces the a ZIppera Sawed On A pump pperator, identified only be the epeaker at the annual meet­ epeaker of the evening waa Dr. ing waa led by Herbert J. Mc­ ployment. Home production and supporters of rent controls. Turns baody to cou Haael Fahey, recording aecretary;4 Kinney. Several selections were having a Are in the fireplace every following chairmen: Harold Lavan- "Since Dec. 1 they have received THEN COME TQ haartburo.'Get a roll ■I "Kelly," was at the scene. H* ing of the First Congregational Pascal Pok, dean o f Hlllyer Dol- .night. The damper waa not oper> home purchases are likely to ex­ Church o f Andover this evening. Mrs. Irene VIncek, treasurer^'Mr■. lege. rendered by the Girl Scout Glee Open to Women ceed or equal those of the past At South Church way, tickets; Arthur W. Brown, 82 rent complaints," Gibbons said, S* w«naM—Mb tOg • raced out of the tunnel to Inform ating properly, and they ware the others, w.ho sped tiack in and Louise Banks, )sdy of ceremonies; Speaking on citiaenshlp. Dr. Poe Club, under the direction of Mrs. year. ublicity; Walter Waddell, 'with more than 4,000 rental unlU MARLOW'S s—s«tf.»< The Rev., Mr. Phllpot Is pastor using a piece o f plywOod to pro* tried to close off the bulkhesd door Mrs. Grace Howland, chaplain and told his auditnc* that citiaenshlp Herinan Petersen. Balloting for The Manchester Board of Real­ Sloward . Waddell and William under controls at the end of last of the Chatter Oak Community vent the heat loss. The Thursday morning bowling Youth Sunday will ba observed Bray, refreshments, Frank Craw- TAILORING DEPT alMut 40 feet from the most for­ Church, in Hartford, as interde. welfare luperVlaor. la one of the primary concerns of two new member! of the member­ tors began making plana at yes­ year. If the situation was as bad Mrs. Belle Schora, sergeant; "There waa an easy chair near* for women, conducted by the Jlec- St South Church on Sund» morn­ ibaw, decorations; Pierre Teets, (MRS. SALA) ward part of the digging opera- nominstlonal and Interracial fel­ tvtryone. It la one of the primary ahip nominating committee re­ terday's meeting for the observ­ as they say, there would be more Mre. Ruth Staples, inner hosteaa; sulted In the election of Mrs. Rob- by. If the fire waa not out whan reation Department at the West ing when the Senior Methodist floor; Erland Johnson, checking; than 82 complalnta." N ext to She# Rapnir Dep’L tione. lowship sponsored by the Chris­ objactivaa of education ss it le of ance of Realtor Week, March 11- '‘e*TiMtewa,sa Mrs. Delia Farrington, outer hoat- theiGIrl Sebut movement. "With ‘art Johns and Mri. C, Edson Case. the family nriired Monday It may Side Reci-eation Ctnter. will have 17. Youth Fellowship of tbs churcA Jamsa McKay, music. Rep. Sumner Z. Kaplan (D- rw AM MieMeea They found the water about tian AcUviUea CounAil, Congrega have ignited^! piece of plywood, Its second session tomorrow morn­ will participate In the aervlce Of Raasrvatlons may be made ® three feet high at the time. eaa; Mrs. Gladys Gamble, color tha aeceiereted birthr-i and with At the conclusion of the pro­ yatir TIM E ? \ ------=------tional. ' ‘ / bearer M>. 1; Mias Anna Wolfram, gram, ‘Taps” was aung by all and that may have fallen onto tha ing at, 9:30. worship St 10:46 In the sanctuary. through the secretary-treasurer, Frank Fields, 3$, of 179 Ridge . 'The Rev. Mr. Phllpot feceivad a the acceleration in eommunlca- chair. DENTAL OPERATION H a ^ cn L. Qriswold Jr.. 21 Steep St.. Newark, NJJ., one of the three color bearer No. 2; Mrs. Betty Uonsr and tranaportation, we are those present, with Pdppy Gerard This program la under the di­ The Rev. Percy F, Smith will B.Av degree cuin laude in 1849 from "Either that, o r poeribly a ciga­ rection of Jeanette Cushing of the Phoenix, Aris. (/P) There was Hollow Lane, or through any of ■andhogs forced to*awim for his Soblaki, ensign No. 1; Muriel 'destined to live closer and closer of Troop 7 sounding tha echo. preach the sermon on the theme,' Lincoln University, PennsylVBi)la. rette waa dropped In the chair. recreatfon staff and la designed for an ominous silence from the back 'Christ Abovs All.’* The young the committee chairmen. life, gave this account: Auden, ensign No. 2; Mra. Oglere ■together and we are going to heve and a Imchelor of divinity degree White, captain of the guardi; Mra. Either way, it waa of accidental women who heVe children In school seat of Mrs. Frank Burke's car. people Tirho will assist in the ssrv- "We started pulling the. door to change some of our outlooks so from the Yale Divinity School In Mary Taylor, officer of the day; origin." and who would like to howl In the She looked, around to see her son ice are Miss Susan Browm, Miss national emphasis in all Protestant and within three aeconda It was up that wa may live together more Hcar^Manganelli mornings. The program finishes Randy, S, peering down the throat another foot 1968. ■ V ' Mrs. Edith McMullIn, pianist and harmonlousiy. Thle depends- a Janet Whitney, David Barlow, and churches. While matriculating in seminary, third member of tho'auditing com- between U and 11:30, which gives of hla sister, Linda. 7. Crawford Allen. Miss Cjuthla The Interdenominational mass "W e knew w# had to abut that greet deal .upon our cltlscnahlp." ample time for everyone to get "What are you doing, Randy?" - doer. By that tinw It got up to the Rev. Mr. Phllpot Sras a pastor mittee. At PTA Meetiug Miaaiag iatasr*,^. Joycf and David Ounaa will greet meeting for all youth w ill'be held at the Pleisaant Street. Baptist Two new meptbers were Initiat­ Rensarke '\ Bauk Resources home before their children get out asked Mrs. Burke.- the congregation at the door be­ at Center Congregational Church fouKfeet Slid we got out of there.” In hla talk, the speaker atresaed lilasiag ttaiae? "I'm playing doctor," Randy re­ Church, Westerly, R. I. Upon ed, Mra. Ruby Oration and her of achool. fore the service and the ushers will on Sunday evening, Feb. 8, when '' Like Daa Breaking the Importance of giving attention Natbiag ia aiote plied;. graduation, he accepted, the call daughter NIta. Frederick Manganelli, director There were IS women present Mina Brian Mina of Egypt will be Another aandhog, Fred Rodrl- to the etUtudea of young people, .Up by $4 Million . fcv Wiatiag thaa a waldi i—that HP was. , be Kenneth Bennett. Allan Ben­ to the Hartford church, which Is -'' Following tho cJremonles. Mrs. of the Howell Cheney Technical at the ftrat bowling session and nett, Dale Browm, K a rr ReichNt the apeaker. He li now studying FURNITURE DEPARTMENT rica . 27,\pf laienvlUe, N.Y.. father their Ideals, chereeter building, re­ ';esea*t faap fb o i t t e Top*^ Second taler he,came up with completing plans-for the construe Bestand Mrs. Farris congratulated School, stressed the need for young the Recreation Department expects sm'd Philip Finley. at the Kennedy School Of Missions _ of four, de|KrU>ad it this way; spect for othera, etc., ell things Reaoureea o f the Manehastaa teat tbBaoe«a9 a(]roar watch the number to tncipaae greatly thU one of Lindt's front teeth.. _ tion o f a amall Imlldlng which the officera. and wished' tlwm all men trained to taira Uitlr place in - fLi ' ■ A t the - Senior- MYF .masttaig-.stt tha Hartford-Scmlnary...... " I t waa I(ka aomaona tumad-on TOmamrW l$86r ------eflueatora- i tHwe but which or- A rUBL IMSTG^(_ 'iw ealttaM acaai at IcaM oaea ■ hydrant of -Mhe a dam braaklngr wmttEI accvejsaLlIwolIKIp IriiduaTry (odi^. atating that Con 14a this fee 7 o'clock in the evening, there will Youth Week Is sponsored na- I p p f^ ln g jlie inHtlng;:t1)T mem> - JtfRSrJQllN^ L IX SAMBOGNjL aanlaatlona auch aa the .Girl $4,000,000- alnca me "Something • got caught In -the jiacUcutxla:fuH(lnTniBtaay-.,an.-4a> intoiarTfflw-4p»tara^^:n^ be a panel dtscusaion on the church tlonaDy by the United - C3iciaUan hanL-anjaved. a. Yuli couraa diuntr :S«imiri»aAiipplaiBa^ dustrial atate with few natural re- denominations of Manchester. Youth Movement, which la a part door and wa knew we had to get operation on'tht 'Haiihattair aide at Cavey'a Restaurant. how the atudent la uaually ego-, ago. , ______watcli wUI out of there. ^ was given by the sandhM fore­ Mias Joyce Freiteaa Oatman.aiiiao lace atraplesa gown wltfa a sourcaa. Our advantage lies In the Delegates of the Manchester Youth of the National C o u n cil of daughter o f Mr. and Mra. Jamaa centric and la more concerned high akin o f our Industrial work- Ruasell B. Hathaway, Trust CO. m alMr it iadaaaad and oiled. Announcing Council will make up the panel Churches of Christ In America. "I swam about 20 feet, helmet, man. WUliam "Red" Hamilton, 87, Uilla bodice and bouffant skirt wiTh with materiel things. Competition president, reported this grow* to nb«nelw ■■■■ssdsdonroanert ONLY A KW DAYS LEFT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR boots, heavy long underwear and of 83 48th St., Weehawken, VIJ. JL S. Oatman of Bennigton, Vt., be- tiered back. She also wore 'era, he said. In addressing the and Mrs, Robert W. Pratt o f South The overall theme for this year’s can* the bride of John F elix la frequently carried too far end Keeney Street School PTA last the bank's atockholdert at their iiighL Church will be the moderator. This observance la "Our Citizenship un­ all. We made It to\the atairway He has been In the buslneas 28 matching head band of tulle with there u not enough concern with annual meeting yesterday. and came up." years. Sambogna, son o f Mr. and Mra., face veil and carried an arm bou­ evening. Sunday la set aside for a denomi- der Christ.” Local Slocks Dominick Sambogna o f 45 Cot­ noeperetlon. The responilblllty of Four trade aubjecta are offered He aaid tha bank's praaent aeri^Kthe Had the men been able to close At the head of the bore la what quet of talisman roses. source* o f $12.5 million rapr WEEKLY BINGO tage 8t.i at 10 0 clock Saturday developing . citiaenshlp, he believes, ■I tha local technical school; me sw aPowet the safety door, tha water would ia called a "drift" — a roomlike About 100 guests attended a re­ la the responsibility of ell of us an Increase of 48.8 per oani; « r have been confined to the small section o f the tul>e, 40 feat long, 11 morning in St. Franola da Salta ception at Scottle's Manor, Ben­ chanical drafting, carpentry, elec- r watch. FRIDAY, JAN. 27 - 8:00 P. M. TERRIFIC VALUES ON QUALITY 4)oolaUoaa FumisiMd By Church, Bennington,. The double and requires the efforts of all of ua. tricity nnd machinery. Slidea were 33.9 mlltion over the 9$.$ forward section of the new tube feet high and 16 feet wide. A Co bum S MIddlebrdok, lae. nington, Mrs. Oatmsn receiving In In reaburcea tha Trust O ^ h a d la You Cdim't lay lETTER Auto Inturanco beyond It. ."bulkhead" door seals off this for­ ring ceremony was performed by “If we are going do preaerve uSed by the speaker to show the 1 p.m. prices a spring brown pure silk .taffeta actual work performed Ity stur March 1964. This door Is about four fsat by ward section from the-previously the Rev, Charles Fttapatriok. Mrs. dreaa with matching accessories our democracy, we all liave re- ASSUMPTION HALL Bank Stocks Thomas Donovan was the organ­ dents. He stated that they are He also reported the r#- BRAND NAME FURNITURE AND BEDDING five In else. dug. shaft and a bronse orchid corsage, and sppnsibllltles, and they begin right m O M K O N m S s o u t h ADAMS STS. Bid AaKed ist and accompanied the aololat, here In Manchester," aaid Dr. Poe. fully instructed In English, social aourcee had grown by nora than On the ground above, surfsiee Hamilton said his crew had Mra. Sambogna in a light blue WHY MORE? First NaUonal Bank Mra. Anna Mae Shanahan, who*# "Uhleee we can make democracy studies, mathematics, blue print 36 minion since I$46, rapraaentr F. E: BRAY traffic was being detoured around been at work on the midnight To dress with matching accessories W M ala at,— 4 M . M M - M II COMSORTAIU SIAnNO— AMfLE PASKINe GUARANTEED SA V IN G OF 10 to 50% of Mancheater...... 29 34 numbers were "The Lord's Pray- work at home, how can we hope to reading, acience and phyaical edu­ ing almost a 97 iwr cent Inereaaa Sou why AUsHito toM mort auto iasuroueo in 1954 the vicinity o f the tunnel but en­ ,8 a.m. sWft In the "d r ift .” The- Hartford National and white orchid corsage. In the 10-year^period. MANCHBemre OLDEST er," "Ave Maria" iuid "Mother" at heve It work in the reat of the cation to complete their secondary d e a r s believe there was little- ((rilling moves ahead at the rate Bank end Trust .Co. 31 ' 33 . The bride's traveling coatume Other hlghMghta of the praal- B 8TABUSHBD JEWELER thon any othor compoay boiofl on iliroct writton Thy Feet la Kneeling.” Church world?" Closing hie talk, he con­ schooling, thus making them elfgi danger to structural there. ^.16 inches dally. After this much Conn. Bank and when leaving on a wedding trip to >4nt’a repo^Included the gaua In The actual digging began in No­ la drilled all four sides o f the tun­ decorations were white pompons. gratulated the Girl Scout workers ble for technical colleges. promiums. * This Week WoVe Featuring In Our SALF Trust Co...... ,.... 35 ->38 Florida was a dusty rose lact drasa He also described the course at the rm vl^ department and ‘ tha ' COMPARE AND YOUXL FIND AllaUte, the company founded vember 1984 when a huge steel nel ware covered with steel panels. Given In marriage by her fath­ on the One jobs they ere doing end Manchester Trust .. . 65 —■ with taffeta underskirt. Upon the Hartford Technical Institute ChargevFIan ayatem. Hathaway by Sears, offers rates usually lower than those of most companies ahicid, weighing 24') tons, started - This morning, Hamilton said, his er, the bride had aa her matron of urged them to eoutlnue the good 14 — CbUNT THEM! their return, the couple will reside which Is equivalent to a junior col­ said the goal of $2 million in aov- —a really better -auto Insurance value! At the same time, you pushing Its way eastward through crew of 13 was at work "facing" a Ubp lasiirauce CompaSIca honor Mra. Francis A. Douglass work. Borrowing from e talk ^ven AetneFlre...... 66 71 Jr. In Hartford. lege, and (■ offered by the State to Inga. by the end of 1988 waa can coiuit on Allstate for flneat protection, friendly agent service — the mud from Weehawken. forward section of the -'drift." •by Saul Sllveratein last wfek on reached early In Dacamber. Sav­ M P lM ) UPHOLSTERED Most of the night, ■'amall stream Hertfot;d Fire ...... 142 152. Felix Farr of this town waa hla Miss Pauline Orsech of Burling­ graduates of both high and techni­ and fast, fair claim aetUementa throughout the United States The shield is propelled by 28 hy­ "Our Schools, Everybody's Busi­ ing* depoelta have Shawn a 72 per of water Onteiraid put tJ|||a^a "quite National Fire fSi JM cousln'a beat man, and ushera wtra ton. Vt., was In charge of the guest ness." he endrd with the cal Khogla. V and Canada. draulic jacks. As It moves forward, Phoenix 92 cent Increase, in oaa year, aaul a Contact your local Allstate Insurance Co. deafer. workmen build the shell o f the tun- Cornpion""ln such'work, he added, Gordon Oatman, brother of -the book, and Miss Mary Westcott pt words, "Our Community, Every- Continuing, the speaker remark' and one manxmaintains a-pump-to lM4tM!U.ty.H<<7de.' . bride, and John lamonaco of Man­ ed that all paraiita are faced with 307 per cent increase In two yaara. FRANK LANGMACK — Mr 9.5450 nel writhln Its protective hulk, Hartford served the bride's cake. body-a Bualn*|s." An "upaurge" In the Chargaflan empty ihe tunnel of water. Aetna U fa ...... i97 207 chester. Mra. Sambogna graduated from the queatlon, "W hat ts-my eon pre­ •laoJkMf M oot LIVING ROOM k No fatal'mishaps have occurred Presehtatibh of memberahip nu­ pared for . upon completion Of ■yaUm in the laat' three montba o f DRUG STORE A t 4 a.m., Hamilton said, he and Aetna Casualty...... 120 ISO The bride's floor length gown of Bennington High School and Mary YeuVa In G ood Honda with * so far in the construction, though merals was made by Mrs. Meyer, school?" His answer was that a 1965 waa called "i>artlcularly grati­ his crew left to have their lunch on Conn.* G en era l...... 490 520 Chantilly lacs and tulla-over satin Fletcher Hospital In Burlington, «41 MAIN S iain AT ST. JAMIS STM ir two workmen were overcome by' with the presentation of the vari­ boy or man with abrade Is secure fying" by Hathaway. He said that B*B ROL- smoke last October when a donkey the surface. Only the pump op> Rartford Stepm Boll. . 88 93 . was made with lace fitted bodice, Vt.. and Is employed as an X-ray ous numerals and also the Thanks Travelers ...... 79 84 sheer yoke, lace wing Peter Pan In the knowledgaSTtnat he can al­ 380,000 waa charged through tto engine caught fire Inelde. the tube. eratpr, a man Identified only as technician-by Dr. Franela W, Del- Badge to Mrs, Sundqulst, preceded plan In the three weeka prior to J U iS T IIT E CHAIRS ROCKERS "Keliy," remained behind. collar, long lace tapered sleeves, ways use his trade to earn a good RITEPENS Seven lives were lost while the FubUeUtUHica llgan of Hartford'. bydipproprlpta pantomimes put on Chrlatmaa Slone. - Jjj^BjNfURANCI COMPANY About 4:18 a.m., Hamilton said. Conn. Light Power . . 17H 19% bouffant skirt and In/serted lace living. ■ first two tubes of the Lincoln Tun­ Sambogna graduated from Man­ by Intermediate Troop 39, Buckley There are now 58 atorea partla- ON SAU THURSDAY, FRIDAY t SATUOMY Kelly burst Into the group eating Conn. Power ...... 4 2 ' - 44 fcslloped. peplum effect on tulle A lively question and answer pe­ nel were built between 1934 and chester High School and Howell School, Mrs. Henry Clark, leader. riod fallowed, which revealed the patlng In the plan, with charga- 1937. lunch Mid said, "The river’s pour­ Hartford Elec. Lt, ... S7 .59 over a satin undersllp. The scal­ loped edge Imported French Il­ Cheney Technical School and la The troop waa assleted also by Mr. interest shown by the parents. plataa in the hands of 3,600 raai- C J ^ ^ e n c ^ / DRUG STORE 2 " * 9 9 ® The tuniiei ia 8,000 feet long, ing in.” Hartford Gas Co. .... 38% 39% amployed by Makaecoe Bulldera, Clark. • denta. The Truat Co. la tha only Bur eevarai Bowl 'Hamilton said )]e and his ci'vw So. New England lusion veil was caught to a laca Frank Stamlsr, who conducted a A description ' of the digging bank In the State offering the satw- HARMAC'S $2495 returned to tpe "drift’’ and tried to Tel...... 39% 41% calot trimmed with seed paarls and Inc., o f Blmibury. - Receive Numerals brief buslneas meeting, announced Tha matron of honor waa pre- Ice. . close the safety bulkhead dotir bUt iridescent sequins. She carried a The following received member­ that the new school on Keeney Maaufacturinf Compaalea *«ntad with a ailver locket and ship numerals: leaders five years, St. will lie completed by. Sept. 1, In other mattera yeaterday, the U.S.F. R IU PINT /■ . it would not close entirely. \ , Am. Hardware 16% 18% colonial bouquet, surrounded by Water was filling the "drift” rap­ atephanotls with a white orchid In, chain, the best man with, a tie Mrs. William Belmore, Miss and that the eld school will defi­ bank's board of dlrectora waa re­ Arrow, Hart, Heg. . . . 48 81 claap and ruff Ilnks,/and the uah- Joanne Bruce, Mrs, C. Edson Case, nitely not lie Used unless unfore­ elected for.the neW year. Tha di­ idly and when it got-to a depth of Also. Spring ...... 30 33 ' the center. about four feet, the foreman said, Her attendant waa attired In a era with cuff linka. ' Mils. Edward Faber, Mra. Eugene seen changes warrant It rectors are Wells C. Dennleon, 39 — dbU N T T H E M T '' Bristol Brass ...... 1'9% 21% Freeman, Mrs. Robert Johns. Mrs. Thomas F. Ferguson, William O. he and hla crew had to abandon Collins ...... ,l.i0 A social period followed juid re- William Mlnnlck and Mrs. Frank freahmenta wars' aervtd by Mrs. Glenney Jr., Walter P. Gorman, their efforte. Em-Hart ...... , 33% ing, but I'm a’lire. If there had bean Taraa; troop committee members, Carl Gutbrod and her committee. . Ruaacll B. . Hathaway, Judgt MINERAL SOFAS, SOFA-BEDS It was this bulkhead door that Ffafnir Bearing ...... 46% a sign "Dangerquf Curve", and the dtvera later were sent down to try Open Forum flve years. Mra Arthur Ford. Mrs- Charles S. HouieTJohn L. Jenney, landera-Frary Clk. .. 24% road had been banked the other Arthiir Leduc, Mrs. Ned Mdses, Everett T. Keith, Joseph O. Para, AND to close. N. B. Machine CO. 38 way, Ihla man would not have gone A package, of aolld iHatlnum the Mrs. Herbert Rowley Jr. and MIsa siae of a pound block o f butter Atty Jay E. Rubinow, Robert R. N.'TIaatern S t e e l...... 6% /. 7% Camp MeeUng Rd. (hirva through the fence, demolishing hla YOUTHFUL FORGF.R HELD ■ Beatrice Sweeney; r ' ^ V vr“ $33.75 - OFFER: car was-Involved .In en accident on more efliclent and hens will con­ Flannels, Cottons, Etc. NartauoMy knows HypaatiDt -.Mo9lciaa - Safety Fsyahalagift WHITMAN'S Reg. to $6.95. Reg. $46.00 January-18th. I do-not know ab sequently lie smaller and -abla to GOBELIN /M u v what, rate of speed he was travel­ lay 240 egga annually. LOVELL A COVEU WAIL-TO-WALLCMPETINQ s c h I aft's JACKETS FRIOlPAIRE LIBERTY HALL-GOLWAY STREET HEARTS FROM SPECIAL GROUP NO as little as NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMIERS Tillra-sistic MONEY OF MANCHESTER SAVINGS AND LOAN Thursdoy Evenmg, January 26fh — 8 P. M. 6 0 « x >d 6 . 0 0 Electric Dryer DOWN ASSOCIATION. INCORPORAnD The Annual Meeting qf Ike. Memlwrs of MnnrJiesler Snvlngn Free to AN Faetoiy Empleyai *10 •* OPEN EVERY • BABY PANTS Reg. $14.98 to 6S8.M. % nnd Loan Aaaorinllon, Inrorporated, wMI be held a l (he office of ... ' Pull-evci itrle i ...... 4 9 ' Other IJnrd Jacketc 20% 04f THURSDAY EVENING 34 MONTHS the Asaoriatlon, 1097' Main S(ree(,. 8lanrhe*(er. ('onnectlrul, on T n o n t l i l y January 27, 1986 at 7:26 n'rlook P. M. for IIm tellnwlng piirposees 1 CLOSED MONDAYS * 2 7 4 '” TO PAY Spoasarad by ■ CORDUROT WOOL Playing Cards 1. Aroeplance of reports. Evsit deck a wiaactl "Ccataui* . . 5 9 < % MANUFACTURERS DIVISION^ SPORT COATS SWEATERS dlVgLv.V*' •. Naasis na vants Everything Included, Heavy Padding, Sewing. Hand & NairBruth in< $ Ixcluiiva PiHrfrtar callactt Fitting and Installation— At Thin I-ow P rfe e !^ ' 2. RlecUoM of Diroclora. , ’ . ^ MANCHESTER CHAMRER OF COMMERCE Rsfl. 15c. Caipiiaae bnsUei. . . . . I V YOU CAN'T APFORb TO RY-PASS MARLOW'S FURNITURE lint, ramavaa ab{a It requires ao down paymeat to make ev«rytklag la yom-' home $17.88 $5.98 •Ma maialvra 2. To conalder mad talM notion upon a oonsplelo revlalow ol Iho Reg. 37.98 FOR NNE QUAUTY AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES look so expensive, yet earpetlag Is so niodestly priced yon caa, Solids and Checks ' Other Sweaters ,1 . ^ ■■ • j I - - b a n . F'aM-tn-wall carpeting for aa little as 912.11 a month . . ■y*lAwa of (he Aaaaclntlo«t InoorporstiNg avendmenta here­ • Autainatlc Tima and Tam« tofore adopted, omiltlag saeUaaa govorOod hy atatntnv>' pro- 20% to 40% Off. , nnd ne money down. See oitr huge selection nowr, • YOdR BUDGCT ACCOUNT INVinD^ - saratvr* Cantralt rislon aad. chaagiRg aectiMU to ronfarm (o feeent eUtules., V (Coploa of tka propooed ro-vised Ry-Laws qro avallsMe (nr ^ . 8ALES-8ERVICE YOUR AUTHORIZED IIGELOW AGENCY InspeeHoa during regular bunlaeaa .faoura at the otllre of tiM Aseoclatloa). PURNITURE Scoau Ike Stuam 4, To .traasaet sag ollMr proper (o before such MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER BMCtlag. \ COUGH KAZ IlMtrlc HARMAC DEPARTMENT 308 MAIN STREET AT MIDDLE TURNPIKE Telephone MI.9-4343 SYNUP VAPORIZER $46 MAIN ST., $ a $-4182 NE3(T TO ARTHUR lAlUO . AOBBRT J. BOTCB F/us J.«s. f% S O LbWiR STREET PLOQR LEVEL M io o n INOORPORATEP ( Shop In Your Hoaw. .. Send Far Our fasIsatV . 8 9 * imkohmf,. n C B M OIflM O ST. JAMES LOT 78$ M AIN n . M l 8-M M ary 1 8 ,19M Sst o t ary /Smsaed heiUa. . '.AMaaMlIa.cliiM-eiM. rnKG rM niLIno n e x t t o r o r u L A R m a r k k t ' ■^■BHOOM iOM lHiiiM M i I 'i

■■ ■ \- f A G t FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2B, 19M r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 195S PAGE FIPTEBK it claims to ba the Jackrabblt capi­ Montana Claims tal of tha world, Ona ahipper sent w orn-1«1» Ike Frowns Growers Plan Bolton Co-op; 17,000 rabbtta to market, but old Daily Radio Wh a t — Is:^l, Egypt Agree Jack Rabbit Town timera claim as many Jaekrabbits ^ AT LOW PRICES ^ w c o o - 4 m Could Hit Manchester Mart are on hand new as there ever WDBO—liM ■Mtoni StMdahl Tim* HTIO—IM« On Warren were. ^ ^Arthur Drug Storail SAVE MANY a Jerdan, Moht. (F) —This small On l^isarmed Zone Tolland County vagctabla grow-y Montana town once caked "the The belief that a mtntally> defi­ rHOURS 8 A. M. U> 11 P. M .1 TIM IOU«>Wing sdiedules*' UConn »». Holy Crou The farmers-are now spending cient girl can be cured by mar­ • n------BuppUadm an o by ao .tba radia nunuaaga. WTIU—LOHO Rail(*r erit; faced with dlsadvantageoua half their time' markeUng, and most lonesome town, in the United WDRfl—FBI—P mco u i4 War (dmUHoedid :lra.RT»g« Draft Plan riage la tragically false, experts manUi and* ar* wbjacl t ^ cGbani* facilltiea for marketing their prod­ half producing." he said, adding States,’’ haa ao many rabbits that aay. WU fll—Offbrai ExpensiTe BirfhdRy uce. are planning to aatabllsh a that managers at the co-op would Read Herald Advs. tfUbbut aotlca. \ aca o< Gaiilca arta, achiie of Uie ..'HAY—Ni«hl Walrh tV.tSK-) A Missouri youth waa not lOsaOatnd trone Oaga Om ) neui co-op in Bolton: bargain directly with the big buy­ bwfer._ Morcaanl WTIC—You Bal Your U fa TEN DOLLAR most recent major IsribgU-Arab At a recent meeting, 14 grow­ WDRC-slack Caraoa shown a good time tqday when ers to obtain premium prices. .„,J luvua WGTH—Ualan Clash. warmly of 'tha Vice Pre.?ldent. as ers and two Univeraity of Con­ Mart Fata l.'accriain aiMol l^aunaa hia case came up In Town he haa aevebal times Ln the past, necticut agrlmltural experts ap­ ^AY-M gm Wairh That region was the scene Court on - hla birthday. • Aqaumlng that- the. co-op ia es­ V niC —You bai Your LMa attack by Israeli forces on 8; In fact, Martin Jones, Gil­ i Also in the political fleld, the pointed commlUeea to ' plan the tablished. the Manchester Mart y m m -'Jraaaorka \ WDRO-Blna Croaby i President indicated opposition to construction of a central packing might possibly be disbanded, El­ 'WOTH—Uatan outpost! Dec. l l I which 84 liam, Mo., celebrated by for­ uaie kloreiiaBi BILL in THIS laha and alx Israelis were kllli feiting a $35 bond when he theHdea of any Chief Justice of the and marketing shed, as the first liott Indicated. However, the dis­ WCCOi-Booord R»»uo United States getting Into politics step. WiOW-RrquMt Mallait *'^A Y —Mahl Walch The U. N. Security'Council unanl failed to appear to answer to bandment would not be a competi­ WfiC—Wtddrr Brown WTIC - d f^ tn u a Ona moualy condemned Israel for tho sS speeding charge. to run for President. (5nce the co-op ia established, the tive pushout because growers now- WDR(.y—Anina n \ndy—Muatd HAII There has been talk among aome fate ' Of the Mancheater Auction W CrH-NI|ht Uualc attack'and warned that the U. N. \ Hie birth date on- th'e sum- represented at the Mart are . in­ tiaa— body may use tta powers of punith- Rapviblicana of "drafting" Otief Mart will be uncertain, county cluded among thoae planning to WllAY-aNtalX Watch m i^ to court issued by State agricultural agents indicated. *‘i?5iay—B»Uy Klmball WTU'-X flinua On, ...... m tat if such attacks continued. Patrolman Robert Hethermbn Justice Earl Warren for Jhe nom­ support the co-op. To t J .. WCcXJ—Btoord Ravuo WDRl>>Amua ii Andy—Musle Hall Price-Slashing Fonr-Polat Plan ination if Elsenhower decides It waa agreed at the meeting But the extra efficiency of the waa ]i[iven as Jan. 25, 1938. WKNB—Rcquott Matlntt \^TH-NI»ht Muilc running again. that; co-op for marketing and obtaining WTIC—Prpprr Yoiini The Syrian source said the cease­ \ 1. The Job of packing and mar­ '*W11AY- Niaht Watch _ fire agreement was one of four The subject came up at the news higher prices for its members at Greater Savings WTIG—M eUaa. and Mollla meaaurea auggested by Buma for T- conference in this manner: keting could ba done more cheap­ would probably cancel out the WDRr—Romano, Uoodi ly in a central packing ahed. *'lfHAY-Btlt,* Kimtell WtlTlI-Night Mn.lc relaxing tension. The otheri; A reporter recalled that Warren 3. More time would be free for Mart. Elliott implied. He said both ‘Teen j during our WCCO—Rocord Rovitw 1. A gentlemen’s agreement to Expel^ Urging haa said that under no circum-: operations would probably be con­ WKNB—R«OU*tt MaUnca '*WirAY—Night Watch abstain from. firing across the stances would he be Interested in increaaed production and produc­ tinued concurrently for severM WTIC—Tlio Woman WTIC—Na»a FACTORY tion of a higher quality food. WORU-^ Kolby WDRr—Romanca Hooda FINE FURNITURE common border. bidding for the presidency. The 3. A central packing ahed years and that tho fate of thb I ^ WOTH—Waaworkt W^GTH-ngbta 2. An Israeli agreement to keep Pay to^^armer reporter then asked whether Ei­ Mart depends upon the attitude of ig'ga— Its fishing boats closer to home would aaaure a uniform, quality *‘tfea¥ —Rtcord Rodao WIIAV-Nlla Watch senhower felt In general that pack- In large enough volume to the growers. PRE-EXPANSION WCCC-.Racord Rarltw W Tir <'ai>llol'a K,ya BO as not to provoke fire. from Chief Justice should get into poli­ attract a good price. Ackerman said today, "The pack­ WKNB-MaUnta WURtl—Romanca Mooda MANUFACTURERS the Syrian poets on the northeast tics. ing shed would be the fundamental Wnc-Nawa WGTH-nghta ,, Who QuHs_____ \^' Soil Among the disadvantages grow­ MBMBBR SHOWROOM ahore of the lake. The President replied that when ers now face are that big whole­ units of the hew co-operative, “ w r A Y . .Nana: Nila Watch 3. DlssuBBions between Syrian probably to be located in the Bol­ andf Ray Ihew WTir—Caplmra K,ya (CoBtlanild from PagVOne) he won the Republican presidential sale buyers, the AOP, First Na­ ■iia- WDRC—Rom ano, Mtioda efficiala and buma on ways to Im­ nomination he immediately retired tional Stores, and other buyers ton area. Growers already inter­ WGTH—Bounding Board plement and protect Syria's right from the Army and later resigned. from New York, New Jersey, and ested Will contributa money and C /u ir ^ P /a H W^&SeoSd^ReTliw to water from the Oalilee fog irri­ Frazar B. Wilde, preslden^f equipment to get aUrted.” C- '*wtetY—Night Bymphony BEZZINI BROTHERS PUT MONEY IN YOUR POCKET gation. Connecticut General Life i»|Bur- Backs Long-'Tenn Foreign Aid Baltimore, have been bypassing W W J—Naata ante Co., JHartford. At this second Waahington news produce at the Manchester Mart Members of the marketing com­ [so ■a.ataaaraa tm utritl WDRC-<^Ko*by_ _ WDRO-Naara 4. Ehcchange of all military prig- because It is not offered in suffi­ mittee chosen at the meeting are WOT8-3Bb and Ray laew Wr.TlI-Boh and Ray oners by both nationos. It went on record for thele dd- <;onference since his Sept. 24 heart Rocco Flano, Aldo Peace, both Bol­ SALE llsig — ministration's flexible price eu attack, the President dealt again cient volume, in uniform grades. *'tyHAY—Suburban Saronbda WHAY—M ia Waleh^ port system and for the new add-' Shavp BlddlBg Declines ton vegetable growers: Stanley weed—Record Ravtaw WTIC—Bporta Rouaduy with many aubjects, including: Gozdz, of Tolland; apd-Reno Fer SORRY, no mall or phono ordors, tubjoet to prior solo WKKR-^aUnaa W DRC-Kal Colby ministration soil bank plan to pay \ Foreign AM—Eisenhower said Also there-haa been a decreaae rando. , WTlU—IW) Radio Laaa WGTH—Rob.and Ray Given Jail Term farmers for taking land out of of amaller buyera at the Manches­ iiiia- hV alncevely bellevas th a t' his re­ Thii committee it"- studying WGTH^iCb M*d’Ray Bbov WHAY—Uympbony In lha Night production as. a means of bringing quest for authority to make long- ter . Mart, according to Stewart grades, markets, packaging meth­ I WTIC—Binrllgni Baranada production and consumption Into temt. foreign aid commitments is Ackerman, aaaiatant county agii- Group. .Orfg. 25. to 35. ■ Group 15.98. 14.98 *'V'HAY..B^burban Baranada WDRC-Knl Colby For NoU'Support balance -within a 5-year period. cultural agent. ods, and the organtiattonal eet-up -Raeord Raalaw W G T H -O anct Muale in thb.best Interests of the United of a co-operative packing ahed. ^atinaa I ;4A— To alleviate problems of about States.\ He added that he is go County Agent Jedtn Elliott Ed Albaal, Mano Morra, Eugena GIRLS' 8ETTIR l^ltBU I,*”* WHAY—aympbony in... Uia Mghl one million farm families in areas cialma the lack of volume amounts GIRLS' FAMOUS MAKE W TIG -Btarll& t Baraiiraanda aifford C. Champion. 23rwilll- Ing to btsnd by that request as Oagliardonc, all of Bolton, and * Mary Ford WI>RC—NIgbl Owl mantlc, formerly of Manchester, of persistent low incomes, the com­ long as he feels he hqa a chance to of uniformly graded produce haa August Zeppa, form thi facilities Br mittee recommended "stimulation" get it through Congress. resulted >ln a drop in competitive committee, which is stud.vlng pos­ I 3 Pc. Snow SUITS Iowa waa given a six month jail of migration from the land to ur­ bidding. A new oo-op, representing Winter GROW COATS taanlag _ aentence on a charge of non-sup­ Eisenhower also said he believes sible locations for the shed and lay In Bporta ban areas. It added that farm- therb haa been some misunder­ the growers of the Rlrch Mountain necessary equipment. lira port In Town Court this morning. era who remain In low income standing regar((Ung that, request in area, wouldt maintain uniform' The two commltteee will' report fawa Ruth miletl Champion'a sehtence will be areas should be assisted In obtain­ Congress, wher^such influential grading and wOuM probably qllmi- on their findings at a meeting Feb. suspended if. he posts a 37S0 cash ing larger farms. lawmakers as Chairman George nate the auction method of aelling. IS at the Villa Loulaa In Bolton. 10.99 or surety bond to assure support I'rge Large-:fcale Purchases (D-Gai of the Senate Foreign Re­ 15.00 I laMiaB OaaB Mtiaio HuUaiigi PhutlhB Ara «uaa T a'U igglac DhvelopaMat payments o f|3 0 weekly to his two . .The Midwestern House RepubU-r lations Committee ah^ Senate GOP Comport thi$ vofuo ANYWHERE! I WoiKoblo nvlfw or iKoon :gobor- la Mnsjpreparcd . to-uegfL.Benson to he laid, this nation has who have tibt ailrcady i^ne' ao, to' Bpom. la It jtoaalble for a wlfa to b# loo children. LeaderKnowland (Calif )- "ha-ve but cne recouree—to remain contact her tomorrow or Friday TBiiianttc?...... “...... Judge-Wesley Gryk-imposed-tbe- supporL-hng and c a t^ .pricea...aniL .voiced.oppoaltiaiL...... atrongi- adhere- to-tnorat -concepts, ittbrritng"at'th'e Tateat.'...... All ieoiB roguUr $tock.^-^Ak!^ wHh- I- It id If her romantic nottom kaap sentence after listening to Cham­ to Base farm crpdit restrictions. In­ School program—regarding pro­ Bil posals in Comress to write an anti- and do the best we csin in negotis- The meeting will open In the •xtro wide grow horns. 4 to.6x I Toddlors Nylon 2.:h> 4 7 A OR her emoUonall.v a 'firl long after pion's tale of marital dlfflcultles. cluding a moratorium on federal Lions to pave the way for the fu­ ballroom of the Bond Hotel .at 11 . Lyaalng OooB Huale aha ahotild have developed Into a unable to raise the bond, he will farm mortgage loan payments. segregation imendment into the ture. with ilockt, 7 to 14 coot alono. I 3 pc. Orig. 13.98, Now GiwV iranada be committed to the Hartford admlnlstratiori’ayschool construc­ a.m. A panel composed of Mildred ~ a Ulaa Uuh woman. "The farm cost-prize squeeze Geneva Conference—a . reporter P. Allen, secretary of state; Alice You ara probably being too County Jail, police said. ciannot be permitted to continue,” tion bill,. Eisenhower said, Xs he Mid some people are contending The defendant, arrested yester­ Lovre told newsmen. "We must did last June bn aNralated marier, T. Peterson, deputy secretary of Oria. 1 2 .^ $i>.s M 4 HOODED- I Ofia- *.4« «o I5.»4 Group girllihly romantic if— that in general hX ia agaunt the Summit Conference in Geneva state; and Helen M.^Loy, execu­ •>! day by Patrolman Robert Tur- couple emergency measures now last July failed bscause of lack of Oaed Muala You faal naglecthd, rather than cotte, is wanted for ylolatioii of amending legislation Hi that way. tive aasistant to the secretao’ of happy and contented, during an with the longirangc program, and He laid he believea .that nothing preparation on tha part of the par­ state; will explain, discuss and il­ rwihda probation by the Hartford County we are- prepared to move heaven ticipating nations. Eisenhower said ShtM OalnrdhM n f t a I L"*****,* C AA evening when your huaband ii at Superior Court and haa been and earth to get it accomplished.” riiould be written into \h e bill lustrate the new primary law. home but complptaly abdorbed In iniught by Stafford Barracks State which would delay the scnqol con­ thC conference had been advocated Mrs. Jiilte KIrlin of Washing CONVOY OOATS 9.90 | *■•» *■«* D.UU a good book, a project he la work­ ''In his economic meeeage to Con­ struction pi-ogram. That would con­ for two years in advance and there Police since he wag Involved in an gress yesterday. President Eisen­ wax no reason for failure on ton, D. C., vice chali^an o^ U\e .Y—Encora TbiatarV. . , ing on, or Juat cleaning hla guha automobile accident in Coventry fuse the issues, he said. National Republican ^ F i n a n c-e ~ ~ ‘ EranUlB Qoed Muale hower put new farm legislation as The President added emphatl cal- grounds of Ipck of preparstion. /u.9« TEEN 12-.*, N.W .. 10.W I E L ' S ! : l!!l; _ or getting hla flahing tackle in For a Limited Time Only I Dec. 2. the "first and most pressing" job Committee;, will be gueet speaker *a?^aii order. The violation of probation ly that the Supreme Court’s before Congress. segregation ruling must be at the luncheon at 1:15 p.m; fol­ — — — — — j O rla-1.00«. 1.24 You can't bear to bear your hua- charge stems from a sentence of Rep. Halleck of Inrjiana. assist­ lowing the panel discussion. Her ‘ t e a band pralae another woman. one year in Jail given Champion plemented. but he noted that the ant GOP House leader, said ^bls court itself called for gradual im­ GOP Women topic will be "Thank Yot), Mr. ra Thaatar You expect—your huaband to In Superior Court Nov. 4, 1954 for emphasis was proof thaP "ho President." 0"a ' «*»3 ’V I WOOL CLOVES mm. Syaolng Good Uualo notice, and appreciate out loud OUR REGULAR $39.95 SET injury or risk of injury to, children. plementation. — anint Mranada American farmer need have any' Favors Tax Siaah Checks should be made payable r Star everything you do ardund the This Jail tenh waa to be suspended fear that he ip the forgotten man et^ at Bond to the Connecticut Coimcll of Re URLS’ Wim W f AA I w HITTENS , |7* Emia after six months and Champion Taxes — Eisenhower said that Morgan houae. Thia la even though you as far as the Republlcana are con­ goodness knows he is anxious to publican Women's Clubs. naturally taka for granted hla go­ placed on probation for two years, cerned.” Mrs. T^omak F. Ferguson, 175 DRESS HAn 1.UU — ------— - 1 — rhaaiar ing to work every morning and according to infomlation from the nave taxes reduced. But he re­ J rantng C —B ■— — i — I Orig. .39 to .49 Group anmi Baranada bringing horn# a pay check every 3 BEAUTIFUL TABLES office of the clerk of Superior miam about prospects for early ac­ that he ae%s no proapect for a cut chester Re^blicM Women's Hub, « nt iba World weak. . Court. , tion, Chairman Ellender ID-La) of at thia time because of the slim who is in ^arg e\p f reservations Decatur, III. lAh-rAmong gifts Fully FI.U..I LIu.dl . j FmNt Mikt Angry That Otheni Get Newa Ftral His probation wa.s revoked in the Sepate Agriculture Committee surplus the government anticipates loQilly for the lumheon in con­ Luther Ringo received when he re­ You feel hurt If you hear him 2 LAMP TABLES and a COCKTAIL TABLE October 19.15 after he failed to said hb still hoper an omnibus appear for a time and authorities in budgets for both this fiscal year, nection with toe snXual meeting tired after 33 yeari as a Wabasli CORDUROY 3«.«. -I Aft I SOCKS ."Tu telling Bomeone alae aome nawa hr farm bill will get through Con­ ending June 30, and next year. of the CpnnecticHt Ci^ncil of Re­ Railroad machinist was s set of Btanlng £nod Muala haa neglected to tell you flrat. were unable to locate him. Revoca­ gress before the end of February. .Klecnbbwer . caHed again for Ing Baranada tion of probation usually meana publican ’Women'sVCluM Wednes­ horseshoes for pitching. He says ■ n'a Family You don't want any Intercat Agree on Noll Rank some payment on thb big national day, Feb. 1, urgM Kranohester pitching horseshoes helps hla lum­ BOXER SUCKS 1.9 9 t 11 ^ f A A durrow _ . your huaband doesn't share and In clu d e at No Extra Cost with the original suspended Jail Ellender and Sen. Aiken (R-Vt), add Mary Ford sentence will be imposedr so he debt before any tax reduction. membera interested In attending, bago. Bii don't think he should have any senior GOP member of the cotn- Farm—told there haye been as- Six., 7 1. 14, Now ...... ' -. 1 pr. AiwU olYh^ that don't Include you. probably faces an additional six mittee, reported general agree­ sertion.<< that the administratl.on's Good Muale Any Suite or Sectional on Sale! months In pHsoif wh4n he fulflils , _ ..jbln'a N,at You deliberately try to make ment wab reached yesterday on de­ farm program has been a failure, lO—Truth or Con«,quancaa your huaband Jealous Just to re- today’s sentence. sirability ofethe soil bank program, Eisenhower replied -that all farm orirs.TrfrT.T'r ~ — ■ • “T—My Bon Jaap The trial In Superior Court fol­ but they said details hadn't been OPEN EVERY DaV •^THURSDAY.'PRIOAy t-9 ____ J—Onng Buatnra aaaure youraelf that he loves you. programs since the end of World B ilt- You place too high a value on lowed arrests of Champion here In worked out. War II have not succeeded in WRAY—VCnttii Vf. Holy CioM gift! becauae you think they prove May and July 1954, when he waa Benspn retreated yesterday from "ood kivoning Good Muale chargfd with various sex offenses: brlrigihg farmers a fair share of i f ' obtn'a Neal juat how much your huaband love.a his original' request for authority the naUpnal income. But he ex­ Ion you. Champion was found hot guilty of to sell some gbvernment-held crop pressed confidence that his pro­ •KW « « « 3 .^ ffiSr'aJf'. 1.99 rontiibuting to thg delinquency of You pout or sulk when your hua- surpluses at current market levels gram, when it has had sufficient a minor female When the Superior when farmers curtail plantings of Bettor Nylons, Cottoni "j Pa|aHia8| O fllR f hand does something you don't Court trial waa held In November time to operate, will help assure Cabinets dAY—UConn va. Holy Croaa like. cotton, wheat, corn and rice under family size farms of an adequate "ip—lymo Rangar _ 1954. the soil bank plan. JRC—FRl—Faaca had War You can't anjoy the stage your State Patrolman' Edward Beattie, Income. Manufacturers^oseouts' Siies 3 to 6x, 7 to 14 « Sizes 4-14, ski or coot stylos. WGTH-Gffbant marriage Is In now for wishing attached td the Staffor(d barracks, This brought protests from both Middle East—asked about pros­ things ware Ilka they were In the Any Purchase on said he had been trying to find Republicans and Democrats that pects for a common U.S.-British Tcicvision ProBnunw beginning. Champion since the Coventry acci­ such sales could push prices even policy toward the Israell-Arab Orig. 1.98, some 2.98 j OrigTTivTto L98 You threaten to leave your hua­ lower. Henson, in a letter made On pRge Two dent. "The officer has a warrant for public by Aiken, withdrew the re­ dispute, Eisenhower replied that he, band every time you have a quar­ his arrest on charges of operating always haa taken the ’ fwsitlon—" URLS’ BLOUSES Aft URLS’ROBES a/ rel or mlaunderstanding. a hiotor vehicle while hia license quest and asked for authority to even before his' nomination and 40% O F F ^ s t * ic c Our Very Liberal make sales of surpluses at the cur­ ■ ■ .‘.\- Thoae aren’t evidenrea of ma­ was under suspepsion, operating rent price support level plus car­ electiqc—that the United States POLO SHIRTS I TV JAMES /3 Oil GENERAL ture love but of girlish romanti­ an unregistered motor vehicle and rying charges. must friend to both sidee and 1 .4 9 cism. illegal use of mat-ker Piates. cooperate in trying, to ease the I Sizes 2-4,4 to 6x, 8 to 14. (.\ll rights reserved, Presumably these charges Will be tension in that area. Britiah Prime Sizes 3 to 14. Cottons, Nylons. T V S E R V IC E NEA Service, Inc.) Easy Budget Terms disposed of when Champion finishes Minister Sir Anthony Eden Is ar­ i>By« M ttC A rail his obligation to the Manchester Stageham1§^ Show riving here next Monday for con ’ J) » DOGGED CI.AIM Court and the Superior Cdurt. V Orig7r6!9rT9”98r22T8" KIghta~ ' wlaWW PluaParta ferehces with Eisenhovi-er and the 'f ^ ■/ TEL. Ml |-aiB« Not Part of Act expectation is that the ' Middle .r - 1 •" WOOL QUILT UNED , Chicago (Pi -An inaiirance claim East situation will be .discuased , BOYS' BETHR QUALITY adjuster paid a policyholder $21 Tree Sitter Marks thoroughly. - ) for the doggondrat accident. CUSTOM - BUILT LIVING Houston. Tex. Mb ^ A piano con­ Nixon Off for Brazil' Wool CAMPUS OOATS The motorist reported that he certo had Just been completed and Brazil—Eisenhower announced SIDE SECTIONS x:e n t e r sections 3 Pb SNOW SUITS ALU ED FACTORY ACTHORIgEn got out of hla car and left the 25th Anniversary that Vice President. Nixod will motor running. His dog climbed the 3,000 spectators watched with Width Height . Price Width Height Price J TV SERVICE leave Si^adsy as head of a.l4-mem- 15 iif. 24 in. 5.95 / * A.W. YO t F.M. around the front seat and knocked Niles. Mich. 1^1—:^His 25th anni- intefeat si two stagehands came l)br delegation to attend the inaug­ 24 in. 15 in. " 6.95 $1,50 Ptr Heus* CoH i the gear shift into reverse. As the DECORATOR-STYLED vers.ary a.s a tree sitter is being out to move the piano. uration ‘of the new President of 15 in. .19 in. 6.30 24 in. 30 in. 9.95 rLl'R FARTR car lurched backward, the 'dog's marked this year by Wilbert JaiA. One started to shove it—and the Brazil. ; . AND OTHERS AND OTHERS paws were caught in the steering Back-in 1930 when he waa 13, he left front leg came off In his hand, Mansure-^Eisenhower Was told , ... . , I Sizes 10 to 14 knjf trim or self col- BUt-0080 ■hytre was a nei-vous spasm of gig­ ALL CABINETS 12 INCHES DEEP BERU.na AIX MANCH»:STKR. wheel, the car turned sharply and sat UP in a tree for 25 dayi with a that' Edmund F. Mansure. chief of 3.6k. Nylons, Wools, Combed • Ur, snop closings . . . B o mb e r craahed into a.store. 14-year-old pal, Howard, Davis. gles as he stniggled'to support hia the General Services Administra­ Their perch was a amalV wooden corner of the piano. The giggles tion, has been criticized by a House Cotton Gaberdine. Zip. front I ,fyles included.^ " ^ platform in the branches of a erupted into a roar as a third man committee in connection with eif- jecketi| ski sleek \with hat. I . -- --- ' LOADS of STYLES and COLORS! spreading maple tree. ran on stage to help the two. pansion of the .'overnment nickel , It wa.s then a new record. Look­ The sell-out crowd m^jC- have plant in Cuba. Asked whether he NEIDITZ BROS [ BOYS’ DRESS OOATS N. feat ing back. he can see why tree sit­ noticed Symphony director I>o- ha^ given sny thought to ousting Orig. 16.98, sizes 8-12 M. r » ting is something of a lost art. He t>old Stokowski turn a fraction bn Mansure, Ei.senhower told his ques-‘ - 22 EAST CENTER STREET ; I tr 3 Pc. OORT SETS GREEN Chopse from says: the podium to see what was up. tlbncr he would i-noro that In­ 'Front Quarter G A A A "I didn't feel any different when But'only the. three stagehands quiry. The President then said he STAMPS 3-Pe. MODERN I came down than when I went heard hia smiling crack-.'"Come­ has asked for a complete investi­ HORSE HIDE lU o 9 U w m i ALL NHF.LL FL'EL OIL DELI\T,RIES 3 Low Sale up."-.------dians!” gation o f the- matter and expects I Oria. 17. SUITE Jann is married and the father i to receive a report in due course. of. nine children. He is head main- i BOMBER JACKETS . . S4 HOLE DLLIVKftV AND Bl’RNKR RKRVICE Priced Groups TUFTED SEAT . The U.S. Air Force'i Bell XrlA • Disarmament—Eisenhower as,id ... EXPERT Bl'RNEH BF.RVICi; and BACK tenance man at St. Mary's Catho-. holds the unofficial altitude rec­ that winning a disarmament I .lie Church. Davis has died. So has ord, reaching 90,000 feet (17 agreement with Russia will be at ' Orig. 19.98, sizes 14.18.. 12.90 Orig. 28. to 30. IV V M A M ^ Q FUELOIL BOUCLE COVER the tree. ' miles). best a slow and tortuout- process, 18.99 2 GREAT FACTORY SHOWROOMS Vduos to $189.50 i H r M JW I/mCT 9 SERVICE 0 ^ *T79,Tr.69“ "" ’ . Sizes 3 to 8 only, ^ ^ __ _ S4 MAIN ST. ' TEL.'Ml 8-B4I0—Ml 8-IS2B ' 1. i I 58- \ -a Famous Make G A A j oTi . U98*~ e-VV* •• •. s'* <• « «* _ FOR SAFER. SURER DRIVING 7 POLO SHIRTS . l.U U I Boys’ Sanforizeg^ a A JOE THOMPSON RECOMMENDS THIS ^THURSDAY^FRIDAY-SATURDAY e Sizes 4 to 12, Long Sleeves Chick McClure Say 3.Pc7 LAWSON ' 19SS PATTERNS I FUMIEL SHIRTS L Z U suin. REGULARLY 7Se fo $1.98 Orig. 1.98, Now ...... 1 .2 9 | Orig. 2.98, Now . ^99 High Trod*s oRd BEAUtlMUL FRONT END SPECIAL MATELASSE Check upper control pins ChTCk front apringa. Orig. 2^50, 2.98, Now .... 1.79 , |. Orig. 3.98, Now...... 2.W '‘Goodwill" Sorvico Voluof to S2t8.tS and bushings. Chn-k and act caaier. Check lower control pins Cheek and set ramhrr. Tho right combino- and bnabinga. ' , Chet-k and act tocrln. Cheek all atefring arms. Check king pin InrIinaMon. rion on tho right cor Cheek all tie rod ends. Cheei^ Ibe-out on tiima.. NOW 4 9 ‘ - Cheek front and rear ahorks. Orig. 5.95 to 7.50—Discontinued Styles • f / Repack front ,Wheela. for '54. 2 BOOKS TO CHOOSE FROM OPEN TONITE 3-Pe. Tw'o-week apeelal. Wedneaday, Jan. 3.5 iin.til Wedneaday. Feb. A Call for appointment, Ml S-SIOt. WHILE THEY LAST PONTIAC ______SECTIONAL ALL SALES HNAL 4 and EVERY NITE SOFA . Make SHOES A D A M S and REG. SIO.45-.SPECIAI: 1084 FOAM RUBBER ALL PARTS EXTRA ’ . £ " M cC LU R E Until 9 P.M. HILLIARD ST. M A IN ST. CUSHIONS MANCHESTER IHFANTS BOYS • GIRLS • TEENS Voluos to $329.95 .PONTIAC SATURDAYS M onchesfer H artford WALLPAPER ind PAINT CO. Infants'High Shoes; Boys' Tie Oxfords; Girls' Strap Styles in I7S Main 81., Maacbealer JOE THOMPSON S O U l i E N E MItcholl 9-1864 INCORPORATED 249 BROAD S T .— Ml 9-4591 Ml B-4S4S. Open Evealaga Until 6 P. JAckfon 2-6557 SERVICE MANAGER /■ suede, patent, ,redi navy, brown. 434CENTER^T. X Ml 3-5102 PLENTY O f FREE PARKING

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B y JOSEPH A. OWENS East Windsor, Jan. >5 stays close by. her feet. She recalls cideid that aha would! work, to help ^ CSolumMa (Special)—The mowi obtaining enough premium stamps others, though more or^leas con- plane carrying a flying instructor ef peutmlam end the Ice of from a newspaper appeal to obtain Aned to her home. and a student practicing landings cynieUm can hardly .ever expect to a doll for a poor, girl who had never "She waa a better worker than and takeoffs crashsd on a farm \numb the heart of a amall pleasant seen a doll before. I aqt. Why, she could make a full yesterday. Both were killed. At CThriatmae she mailed 70 box scrap book in a ddy. even when the State Police said the plane, an l^ y now crippled by arthritis and tops to a woman who needed that was 06. It tgkes me longer than Aeronca Champion with dual con* tbe after effects of a shock. amount to.complete her collection that, and I d Workers voted yesterday to overturn the attempted rape con­ just taken off or was circling the ing me things. I've had 66 pack­ strike Feb. 1 if the Colt Mfg. Oo. viction. held. ages delivered here in one day. The H. B. Watherell, nssistant direc­ A Manufactured Products Corp. "You shouldn’t take the law Into mall carrier, Ray Lyman, is a nice your own hands,” Judge Alcorn tor of the State Department of fellow. He hauls all my bundles doee not aggee to terms in a pro­ told the prisoner after hearing his Aeronautics, said a preliminary in­ 2-PANT SUITS right into Uie house. I guess he posed contract. story. ' vestigation showed the plane ap­ could leave them, out at the box (Tolt's, one of the nation‘s oldest parently stalled in the air. if he wanted to, ''but he knows I Arearma manufacturers, recsntly ^ a t . ' F a A f* A a The * department aald Haneon W wiNt • SkarkikiM - Flamalt don't get around any too well since became a subsidiary of the Penn- iJCO tnS MjOSt IrtSfitt held a studepfs pilot license but my shock." Texas Corp. It also makes plastics bed never s^oed; It edded that AIttrations Relay Station products. he recently purchased n 4-seater Many of the “hodge podge" The workers voted in favor of By THE ASSOCIATED PBESS Aeronca sedan. / items just pass through a seif the atrike 387-21. The negotiations Detroit —' George W. Trooet, 53 Hanson, proprietor of the Craig- styled relay station Miss Jones has involved 500 employes,. Cbryeler Corp. vice president In mar color laboratorlea of Windaor, set up. When trinkets are received worked on color-photographing of The old contract expired Nov. charge of finance and.^ associated she decides whlcli_of the many hos­ 10. in the midst of a merger' be- surgical techntquSa a t Yale Uni' pitals and hbme'a 'cbuld make the. 'tween • Coifs and Pentt-T«as;...... M th 'A. jvetoli ------————- best use of them. -\ (Mnaan, Vt. Died Tuesday...... Missr Jo iM wHl be-«rtieetingand '"Lexington, Ky. — Mies Ellen. SEYMOUR PAY HIKE SET bundling gifts until about March Key Howard Morgen, 83, niece of 15 when she calls a halt to her Sentence Boosted Gen. John Hunt Morgan, great Seymour, Jan. 25 OP)—^The Sey. work in favor of getting plenty of granddaughter of Francis Scott mour Mfg. Co. and the U n lt^ fresh air. However, when the cold For Escaped Con Key, who wrote "The Star Span- Auto Workers have (cached agree­ weather rpUs around again' she's g l^ Banner,” and slater of Dr. ment on a new contract for 400 back at her humanitarian en­ '^nomas H. Morgan, phyaiciat and workeri. It provides for wage in­ Hertford, Jen. 25 (FI — Walter 2 for *5.00 deavor. ^nner- of the Tiret Nobel Prise in creases which will amount fo 20 Gordon, 47, of Bridgepbrt, who medicine. Died Tuesday. cents an hour over a 3-year peftod; 2 for *5.00 She purchases the scrapbooks escaped from prison after Serving VALUISt«$3:n Iwk and pays for all her own mailing a year of a 20-30 year .tbrm for VAUIIS t» $B.n ' without batting an eyelash. Many attempted rppe. was senjCenced to BUTTON-DOWN X ^ Institutrons pick up her little pack­ 0 1 PLAIDS— CHECKS Kf. an additional 10 yeara yeaterday, WHITE BEOADOUmi ages and some collectors who ask When sentence waa passed by SOLID SHADKS t FANCIES—PULLOVERS her assistance often pay a visit to Superior (Tourt Judge Howard' W. rEENCHCPrg...jppTTOwcprrs. FLANNELS chat and see if Miss Jones has Alcorn, Gordon said /sadly: - a t come up with anything^atartling. "I just get it right in the neck No one has ever paid Miss Jones every time." _ BRIDAL a penny, though often times she Gordon had pleaded innocent to SHOP will come scrosSs^ stamp or novel­ the escape charge, contending he tERI'S ty that has been'(ong sought by was unlawfully detained in prison. an Individual. Sha refuses the He said he wgs innocent of the 753 Main St., Manchester, Conn* money, saying, (-.p/just want to attempts d /rape charge Which State Theater Building make people happy.’' brought the original 20 to 30 years SWEATERS Collects Premium Coupons sentence. / Premium stamps and box tops Gordon h(d in a prison truck OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT of all kinds are poUcoted by the Sept. 2 and .was driven off the 100% Wool lady who works in an old Boston grounds, tit jumped off the truck rocker while her dog "Chummy" in ..Wethersfield and made his \ ______■ . . -■ By Mr. Fred S. Florence^ ~ ' ; r; . ^ . in i • X " ■ .. I^eiident, Republic National Bank FRNOIES.. S0UD8 DalWs Texas, and President, American Bankers Association SPECIAL WHITES.. PULLOVER ■'■.1 or BUTTON STYLES 100*/» Wm I Bp-UiMa TwbbMs THIS WEEK niMst ImportMl Harris twBMh Loot of us Americans are ^mlng more now than isver before. But CLEANING SIWS34.44 lien mon^y cornea easy, we ha^ a tendency to let it go just as easily. Volues to $8.95 WBfdan — Longs Shorts If wo’iu we'll be sure and ^ve part of every paycheck and in> MEN’S tor our own future benefit. AND SERVICE GABARDINE 'Here three go&d reasons why U. S. Series E Savings Bonds make 7 MONDAY-SATURDAY , a good foundation stone for any investment program. TOPCOATS Ohs 1M% WOOL ZWOINU ' . ■ ‘ ^ • You're turs ef your principal In Savings Bonds. It Isi^l^b- $24.88 ^jeel lo market jluctuatlons. SUITS NO EXTRA (WOOLENS ONLY> • YiauWeei^of your returns in Savings Bonds. Your Gorem- >, i. BMfd guaratdees you an average Interest ef S% per year, eompounded semUmnuaUy, when your Bonds are held to BEAUTIFULLY UpoB RoqiMSt- 2579 PAIRS OF PANTS m aturity. and • You're sum of future when you Invest regularly In Sav~ inge Bonds. There's nothing like the feeling of eeeurlty that a backlog ef at least 6 months' living expenses In safe, sure $ U.S. Savings Bonds w ill bring you. For the big things in your life, Siiarfcskins, FlaniMls. Chocks. GabardlB«s, Some Day Service Plain Fronts. Plnatosl Fronts. Vahms t«l SJ.fS . sincerely recommend to e v ^ one of my felbw citizens that he I be ready with U. S.'Savings Bonds SLIGHT EXTRA CHARGE it I talk with hit bankw or investment counselpr about making U. S. Siios28ta4l RavihgaBonds a part of his mveetniCnt program. y, Free Altero tr o ll L B 1’ • . • k If you want jour interest as current Income, ask your banker about M s s H Bon^ that pay interest smiannually by Treasury check. • 100% 3A700L FUNNELS m -. They eara an average Z% whoi held to maturity. F'-x • WOOL mid DACRON FLANNELS • WOOL ond DACRON GAIARDiNiS Sims 20 lo 42 Values to $12.95 SHOFRBGAL TOMORROW FOR THIS! AND DOZINS of OTHER GRIAT VALUES! KM, Jt . / ■ , ' .. ' ■ X . MANCHBSTEE eVENING HERALD, MANCOTSTEK, CONK.. WEDNESPAY, JANUARY 8 8 ,1»M IIANCHGSTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. GONNw WEDNESPAY. JANUARY 25, 1966 PAGE 'f - Otats and Lagging IBata flP% CW l ^ M n t f N Y rtat UH inahea la«f.->Mra. that what thla country m lly haada Crochatad ."Coty-Caps" Olauda •. Parry,- Baat Itechaatar, la an alavatar that fa«a baakw«rd. Oolng, going, gor/si That’# hoer faat the W lN ^ 'lfflu ijS «T()CK}( N. Y. 'Sense aiid Nonsense Anawdr to Is dlMppoarlng all MARI-MAIFe.: If.’t f e r - You can avoid a lot of Borrow, a t t a i n s 881 Main St. KerM ohoppers Who After apenling a week In the If you will work today and worry Aitfmfili like to dress their ilhildren smartly Two Kolfort wero onhoyed by »n report c u d f« i Pentagan, an Army afflear raparta tomorrow. are Uking advantag* of the noe6- unuiually olow twosom* tn front Father--No, every time I do he ACBOIS SKadflowara isted by DISCOUNT on BCdYS’ and (UHLS’ of them. Ona a t the offending reminda me that he'a an agamp- irer COATS siaca 7-I4i and tha COAT, couple dawdiod on the fairway, tlon oa my income tak. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 1 Pork produetr J JJ***” ^ AND LBaOINGtaBTS for Tid­ while hlB companion eearched long d B U c k b Ir d • Waa borne dler to 6x. You/ll appreciatet the and Induatriopely In the rough. Antique dealer—I r/onder hew • lea mashmal ^**** handsomo all woo) fabrics, Uwiout-< At Jangth one of the pair wait­ we ahouid claaaify thla old Aaaar- orke. ItOeddaaaaf Prograta standing tallorink the BatMriiw’ ing on the Ua ahouted Indignantly. lean gallev/a for our eatalog. iafatuatlon Blyles. R a m sm ^ Ummo am Aaalatant-^I think I'd juat Hat AdminiatratlM Oolfer—Why don’t you help IS Frolic Utva and Msrriaga quality gsrinsista avaSabita at It under period furniture. (ab.) To • Klhf or OnaM's Taato Igrtu w n Arris* Hm Bp your friend find hla bain U Gaelic *T7iay go together Ilka tMb Tn F3 tn C h M n f« * A M u ts Dealer—Period furglture? But I Prtneh river Blamelam ent «ft*r-k*itS«y l*t< NEW ]^r!$ aSn M AC^^E stock l u M T A ^ A U S A v m a e. Other Wayar—Oh. ha> got hla HORSE AMD OAIUUAGB" ii^ JACK'S TOFFEE SH'"', 8S E. m ball. He'a looking, for hla club. why T Center S t caters to dainty lady- down,. «r Iw mum y*u.'r* uawiUliig-•awlir " ■ y ta imrehased lor INCOME Aaalatant—Becauae it waa gen­ at Gaza flxadly 42 Iranian cola HARRIBON'B wtndaw, S4B Main and APPREQATION. Call CO­ If you bam a swlv*l-Wade vqflo- •2 ika appetites as well M to ray- ly anowMunil. but J aau *» alien tabts paror Uwt is raaotwmarp, erally uaed after a aei)tence. -11 Inferior aT Place 4a Atop St. It'a the Hallmark "Oupid’a finds sue glaringly erltwsi of BURN a n d MIDDLBBRQOK. INC. IU 9 , he-man hungera, aatlafyinS ysu son ma)*s atUSicUwe oarrot 'Hie Judge waa ilatening to teatl- aa Paradlso X . 44 Sheshonoan Oarriaga" gtdatlng card, eomplata WALLPAPe H flaws and fading. M^^3 U9S or l-uod. Got ahead roony In a cgaa and ventured to __ a” the dcitclocaly varied fanctsB for a aalad gsnUsh. Pace In dan Diego the telephone oom- tOThoea oppaaad,, as Spreedi to dry, . Indiana , with m aill^ envelope, SI, that la WICHES. HOT-PLATE U t ■Bring mwe in nhend of interject a remark. •I Bom aaally aaaamblad Into a faativa, • ' /* the eavota *ad cut pafwrAhin r i nany has placed a sign on the blackbird aiBubber '4t BeHgieut book LO accompanied, if you ■cbtdullult -wMii you oha«M fm h ,‘ 2556 Judge—Do you claim that thia •a Rim eye-catching centerpiece for your Oranbirry juiea aorvsd as an length wiee tiMm (roaa Uuan; ra- an hit you with malice afore- booth at the training canter. 33 Challangaa . SSPathera 47 8aaaagla wiah, \ with fragrant froahly- W A LLPAnm frim SHBR- "Please limit calls to four ^rls." 14 Baaaar February party table. AU pink and WIN-WiU4AMfl OOMPANY. SSl appotisor with a dash of lemon TO CROCNir frim ata tba oUcao, ueraMd eriUi ■ ht? 24 Countananca asTIp 4SAct brewedveoffte. The friendly atmoe- iced water. The aarrot m m wui f.1 : as Homed IS Suchariatio 40 Representative SO Seiitharh Whitt,' covert with romantic phere, tike a welcoming handshake, Main flt. Bring atimulnting color juieo la nutritious, porks up ap- complainant eyed him aua- ruminant haarta and Sowara, it’a the perfect and Mttarn into ovory room in psUtss and alda ^goatton. eurtiwtote attnacRussbaacw adter ily for a moment and then Grant—Say, la it true that Old wine cupa 41 Hymn of joy atato (ab.) continue! to lure -cont ited' cus­ a wbR* and laay be draUMd and (hint's a miser? aa Place VAXENTINE REMEMBRANOB. tomers which is why popular de­ y«^ homo (th* prieo mngo la in­ MPll' ‘ Holding favora, cancel, nuta or u s e d . Baaidao bdRg WMd mtw a Defmdent—You can’t mix me up Hopkins—Sure Is. Stopa hla aocharm - -> mand brought about LONGER viting) and abva labor costs by To reheat broad or rolls, place I ! a iu v o r i r r r earda, wouldn't it brighten a hoa- dtcuung on th* "do-ll-younolf',*yOUI'tfir in a paper bag. anringle bag with salad, thay a n alao aflbgaotlue aa eaa^ aa' that, judge. I aald he clock every night to save wear and r r r i n HOURS OPEN (until 10 p.m. Mon. jhN^ed »y#r WaeR oBvaa torn Btaae hit me Wth a Ford, and I atick to tear on It. as Photographic pIM bed table, too! to Sat.) Bpacioua off-atreet PARK­ chnlloim of MSAOY PAflTED, orator and heat in a 40(l-dsgr** n PRB-TIUMMBD (no woll as pt- It davioa r ING A^BA in back. avqn for 10 mlnutoa' or in a bun ISRavifad r Bacon curia make an Intaraat- fuiatton. Mpora) that aUy how warmer on top of th* rang*. Why is it some people think that ■aHBalBaBtaSI "standing on their dignity" makes as Worm r r tng food garniah that may be loohlng, Boll, flngormarha, groa** Ha f p - ■ When oung^ eouMa live on Baked Lasagne with Muehreems around Ugl)t twitohoa w lp*. oS 'Docoratlve Trlmmlaga that r i the bride’s them look bigger? a? Curvoa aarvad hot op coId-,To make: pan (Yield; S aervlnge) love, It'a mo asOporatoa r r r fiy bacon: baford thoroughly cook- miraeulouaiy. A comfortable aaat Like th* froMing on a cak* The stnaf, n«gad w q b father. One-half pound lasagne maca­ DBOORATIVE hy-ths-yard TRIM­ CLOTHBR aa a a M ita W. Ames W. Dana, of Rochester, dOBawUdorad ad, roll each altca ground the tinea la watting far you tn |h* WALL- r r roni, 2 S-bunce cane tomato sauce, PAPER lALON, MINGS add the flnlahlng touch to GRANT OOSfPANY an iaUori N. Y„ pulling weeds in his yard dlVogetablo 1 B ■■■ of a fork and ataniv on end to a tablespoons flnely diced onion, 1 Mother—HavW^yeu aceided Wil­ erlip. Drain bafora aervlng. wur wardrob*. and acceaooiiss. tor aa-tba-job camdert baoau lie about the low marka on hu yanked out a dandelion stalk with 4a Maka-up ■ T W !T tablespoon sugar. 1-3 teaspoon Neat, durable BRAID at iSo a yd. 4S Cooked sglt, 1-4 teaspoon, pepper, 3-ounoa Thia oaaaoroia ia a rolativa of tbay an cut-tadlt Of aaado Italian Xduiagna. contos In navy, black and whit* to lead, vat-dyad eettoa. tbeae w«r 4S Meddle r r sr Haircut aud Panwuwut f1.4B can aliced broiled mushrooma, l highlight a dress or a blaser Jacket, SI Anger i Just whan wintar-waary splrita egg, slightly beaten; 1-2 pound pot Ita B a n -fl^ Obeeoo Oaaoorole giaaarad MATCHED O U m m OUR BOARDINi HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE Ingiodtonta: • ounooa wida aao- On the NOTION COUNTER of J. asa ia FOTULAR OOLOM: m n ou B WAT BY J. R. WILLIAMS sa Solar dlek If need a Hft. SCHULTZ BEAUTY cheeiie, I-t teaspoon oregano, 1-2 W; HALE CORP. you’ll find dainty sa Helen of i SALON, MS Main SL comes pound Ifoaserella or Port Satut dlaa,Y caaa (• ouncaaincoa oachioacf turns hbw, tan, n a y and dark gTean.Tlwi S" IT jlr w ortinw>d whit* DAISY TRIM to outltn* a TROUSEis at SlJfl aAd thei IF voo bocK T h a t Troy'f motbar through with a mid-winter PER- chSese. scoop nocMlns, 68c a yd. EM­ Two ’’coay-espa" for tbs Younwr S4Unmvidad MANISNT S P S a A U for $7.48. Cook lasagne in 4 to f quarts i.ys toof^ B driod orufkrit Set that will stay Puti One sra- matemng flNDIT. S3dfl wlil hold JId-dAW, YOU’VE (todnoon colt, )4 toanMon BROIDERED WBBON to run up tWiddS/ *THE sSMlipfacad Beginning with a flattering hair boiling water to which 1-4 cup salt and down a aweater front la 48o a chsted in an easy-to-do atweb and Uuawb many waah 60T TMS KAIU loraMro saucs. U cup Rn*- ing* aad aiwi 1WB ?BO01.eM— Oi. AislO A F iV f- SSSaen r r cut (or juat a daft ahaplng and has been added. Let cook until yard. COTTQN FlUNOE at 3tc a trimmed with colored pompoms rays iM t tsM andl' U(d I f f d SkPEMSlSB STBay'a r wr thinning) then a atlmulating barely tender, about as minutes, I onion. H pauso procsdlsd tbay nslat WrtafcUng. L«i46TH UdAD u % ( ij 1 E Amorienn chota* (Udnty Mtaad), 'A yd. adda an ays-catohlng touch to the other worked In a JIB Blot •m $owwe— #UT « til\ TO f t TMe Tsi'a«.«a.sisiHb Bleknamo r ahampoo, a soft natural-looking stirring frequently to prevent your oustom-madsa. Qolorful block and woven through odUi eot- IMPBOVdMEMTf—> J ZE sticking. Drain well and plunga cup kuttarad braad erumba. Vi evp Blica labtataab. mtfnkla witb^ ViXT ATATOS-^ >iws>iWMe»ww.si DOWN PERMANENT WAVE flnlahad off grated Parmoaas or Romano SEQUINfl to flash brilliantly on a orful strands af aeft yam. A 0BTTER fAPi IM TM», a fr with a taacomiiw sat will have you into cold water. Drain again. berat,. a scarf, a purs* or on a Pattsm No. 3SSa oontatas cro­ aalt aad adnaad fbeab baail: deuaeS ttSS OF " **lf thht'ltn*t JtiM M(« • Bianf RdAisInf to •xelihng* .lAga iJ n Meanwhile, combine tomato sauce, moaa*. twirling skirt, come in gold, cuial, with rbouab draastag Mfrlg*i walking out of the aalon feeling Motbod: Cook noodloa aecording chet directions for both "ceoy- mdr^wMlIbt juft bd«hUM N Ittppwih t» tttitfiid a Paieage In the 5T J "on top of the world’’. Gall MI. onion, sugar, salt and pepper in silver or mulUpla at 16c a yard. esna” ; material foqubrmnsnta; anta unta aarviag tigM. llaa aboutq brain fll 1 amail saucepan. Drain mushrooma, to pa^ag* diroottana; dratn and twa toWaapesaa at draaNaf for|T i t r S-8B51 for an appointment at thia rina*. Mix tomata aaue*. cattag* stitch illustmtiona. i inviting price. adding broth to tomato sauce. Here’s a dlffi>wnt way to serve Send. 9So in coins, youa name, amIi Mi4luv8^ tha word ’’c ^ r " maksS parfset buttonlfmes, handsome i - in the a remaining tablespoons of Don’t ihisa th* spring and sum­ you think of aomathl^ brlghUy pieces. Serve immediately. ^ mer ’86 issue of Basic Fashion, our of ail, everybody yea ,ov*i monograms and intricate applique A L L E Y OO P Didn’t It Tikt? HAMLIN vinegar if needed for aavory fla­ apprsciates tl>* ability, th* know­ warmly glowing and designs with na^ sxpsritncc, with vor; or add more vinegar if de­ pattsm catalog that contains a radiating light and cheer,^ then COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO W Maa Winter Ha'i Backbone varisty of attractive, up to the how, th# training t" ' no bother ef attachments, flest .NCXV. sired. Refrigerate in a tightly cov­ nire* that KOPPER KET­ yourself beferd a PORTABLE or Hie Shoe That Wilt E l O I S E - BOYS’ WINTER JACKETS, minute styles for all aiae ranges. PET CRAFTSMEN hor* displsy TLE RESTAURANT, 639 Main St. ered container at least 2 hours (or when thM install th* ’’UcklosF’ TONSOLB model and'try It. No SIEACV;, overnight), before serving; turn now attractively M A ft K B D 18 Aptly nam«d. That's why ygu*!! d o w n ore moving out fast from way, a flawlsaalyly SIsmooth floor obligation. ’ / ahrimp a few times in marinade. 'A Bird la the Hand* onjoy eating LUNCH, a 8NA<3C or ".. ' - ..... w Boys Dept, of C. E. HOUSE A covering. W -TO- » fidl-oourae DlNNSk every time At serving time, remove garlic. If you allow,' occasionally, that 1 BTING eUminstedted doubladouble clsan Sweeten Any IMifiOMHiaili Arrange shrimp and onion in aerv- SON. and why not when such you’re In the vicinity. Hers ar»' two good reetpe* to r “fingers were made before fork*’’ ing of floor snd csrpet ing dish, or serve in individual high-style garments, such snugly then bring homo fresh, '^menty the busy (lay*. warm, durable jackets are' avail- / ■ Examine a head of lettuce be DovUod Nnodla Rspporo (Makes g s , ahells. Serve the marinade along CHICKEN WINGS from LYNN CwshfoRtd Prom H ttl w’ith the shrimp; it’s good for •abls ,at WORTHWHILE SAV- POULTRY FARMS. 80S Main St. •tart ta* Pay wItk • Good fora you store it If it has any ' I aervi^) dunking with French bread. Makes ING8. Buy for now, for neat sea­ Prepare thorn with a qrisp, tender Jf)gliVsJ6*st w lth e ^ laav^ dtacPloraUon or BIX jargs gmon ptppsn, 1 S- 12 servings. son and dohata savings to the crust hiding the juicy, deliciou* All th* Mosping comfort you indication of daeay, b* sure to re ounot 'pacicags/noodisa, 1 family To Tffl WIrti lu{)t>tn Note: Use the large ahrimp that Polio Drive. morsels; you’ll have a mouth­ dosir* in posslhle with a 383 coH movt those. M\aa ia*jk-wataS aanlovDad bans. come about 24 to the pound. To watering treat tha whole family MATTRESS or lOX I tab^poon iplnesd onion, l agg, Arch Support cook shrimp, put in Isrgie sauce, Want ^hnething different for will relish. ], now only S38.8S st SliMle partitions for drawers boat#n, 1 can Oondtqsod mushroom pan with 3 cups water and 1 ta­ that ladies' lunCh? Serve cold MONTGOMERY WARD TO. In ^ d (ftilvss «sn aid In ksoping or tcansto soup, graUd chaess, but- blespoon salt; bring almost to sliced turkey or chicken plus htm Like foreign-type recipes? Tjien TWIN or PULL SIZE they have kitpnsn utensils handy. For ease tar. ‘ J As assn in ' boll; simmer (do not boil) 3 to 8 with French Toasted Cranberry try this one! - , PRE-BUILT BORDERS snd *a- Of storage,. Why not put tha asl- Ihemove tqpa and s e ^ from pep- Family Cirota minutes; drain. Sandwiches. To maks the sand­ Polish Beet Soup trs cushioning down Center for ^om-ussd places elsswhsre? perd. Paraoft tn water to cover wiches, layer Jellied cranberry Ingredients: 1 can (10^ ounce*) sooting, rslsxlng supporL until skin/can be pisreed with a Sava During FuraHtv« siue sauce between slices of white condensed onion soup, 1 can (IS dMuary Cleamac* Sava You •••• fork; drqin. Coqk and drain B O O T S A N D BY EDGAR m R T IN WATKINS SEMT-AN^AL bread; dip the sandwiches in a reg- ouncea( cut beets, 1 medium-slMd Mere’s a main disl\ that’s quick, Don’t miss the display advar* noodles as directed en package. FURNITURE SALE la now\ in ulSc French toast mixture of egg, tr\TV« uocKiisi MOiSOOTRt M X. BMP BUZ SAWYER > BY ROY CRANE carrot, .2 tablesjMions light brown dsliclous and nutritious. / timment alstwher* in today's Combine noodles, deviled ham. progressL Take time to^ ow aa^ n milk, salt and sugar. Ek-own the Green Peas witk Skrlmp Bauco Harold for the C. E. HOUSE A UXM,*M8n£R.'SOUro sugar, 1 tablespoon older vinegar, onion: egg and H can soup. Mix wdrr jurcA>wortK~) WHAT ■UT MOW.PiO 1)16 NAVT KHOW^ daHTV.tMNtttTlNllSt.'f all four spacipua floors lo see the sandwiches in butter and then cut 1)4 teaspoons salt, pepper, dried Ingredients(,.) can (IJO ounces! wejl fnd add salt and pepper U> Ih o o d o o St H S M n 'S Wit out WAS A Ml susof cr THsm a fine furnishings and aeceasorii into small triangles. Add. a big crushed thyme, 2 cloves garlic frossn condsnssd erssin ol shrimp MENS CUJTHINO of quality and TOOT Mac b KDO» wiiiwndiiiirN CO mixed green salad to this menu, taste. Fill pepper shells with SMtHMUillOff ceouuD w TRAITOR AMOMS u*. (you’ve dreamed of owning) for (crushed), 1 whole clove, 1 bay soup, I packag* OO ounces) for the entire family. Read mlxturp, top with grated choeee UMEU IME/MKO ffee and rich cookies and you’ll frossn gretn pees, H cup wator, it. than be among the first to shop TNfu.lwyyi roccMDO every room in your home at leaf. and dot with buttar. Arrange In , » i)CAXsM!\ ■ seringa thgt happen only twlca-a- isve something good! A bowl of Method: Put onion soup into 6 strip* crisply cooked bacon, 1 4or hMdsoms. asrvicosbls clothes fresh fruit might also be in evi­ can (3<4 ounces) Irsneh-frisd St budget bleulng pricee. a grsxsad casserole and baks in a year. Look ahead to your Spring 3 quart (or larger) saucepan; us­ modarata oven (ISO dagtsaa F) wedding and anntvaraary invita­ dence. for r weight-atchera who ing soup can aa measure, add 3 noodles, chutney. eschew the cookies. Method: Stand can of frossn This molded salad for |iibouk.88 mlnutas. Pour ra- • Chireosl Gray lUkmkCSoatr tions; choose a welcome, tasteful cans water; add liquid from beets. is a pretty mainlng 'soup over peppers and gift with doUara left over to stuff Dice beets and add. Pare oasrot; soup in very hot water for 3 to 8 pals green color. e Hour Dry Clenalag grata medium-fine (there abound minutes so contents can b* easily Melded Avecade Salad continue (looking for an additional o Bonbdietinb v- your "piggy bank". 18 /minuteg, « ' i SMxaa In keeping with modern demands be >4 cup lightly packed) and add removed. Place frosen peas in t* Ingrsdlsnu: H cup cold water, 1 4 tola—AAA to SB of ip ^ d and efficiency, ONE witn brown sugar, vinegar, aalt, cup water in a 1- to 3-quart sauce­ envelope unflavored gelatin, 1 cup KCream This aalad has a good tsngt HOUR 'MAR’nNlZING, 20 East very hot water, 1 tablespoon Jemon Gtoater Comfort for Your PaUeat Wbitar Tuna Salad pepper to taste, a couple of pinches pan. Bring . quickly to a . boil, leather qptmra aofl h j+fjjenter fit. delivers your clothes of thyme and garlie. Simmer about separkttug peas with fork if neces­ jutce, >4 teaspoon finely grated It will ha an oasler oonvalascance • White ouahion craps oMCi Ingredients; 1 cup torn salad for your home patient, if you BUY greens (well packed down),’ t»' back to y you sparkling clean, >4 hour; about 8 niin.utes before sary to> hasten thawing. Cover and onion, H teaspoon salt, dash of f - S S ■moothly meaaed in 00 abort mln- soup has simmered this time, add boll gently just until tender— white pepper, IH cupa sieved avo­ or RENT a HOSPITAL BED from cup coaraely grated carrot (firmly KEMP’S, 763 Main St. You in- COME IM TOPAY—WE’lX PROVE WHAT Wfc SAT packed), »j cup thin crescenta utea after Wu drop them off be­ whole clove and bay leaf. Remove about' 8 minutes. Oraki peas, ra- cado. 6 tablssPMns mayonnaise, tween the houra of I and 3. The bay leaf before serving. Makes • serving 1-4 cup Uquldo Turn soup salad, greeh*. Orange and grape­ orease the pattant’s comfort while celery, 1 can (7 ounces) tuna, 2 fruit sections. • t - decreasing th* work for the at­ JEFF COBB BY PETER HOFFMAN teaspoons tarragon vinegar, garlic- shop is openNMonday to Saturday to7 cups. and reserved liquid into the sauce­ from 7 to 7. Wour garments are pan in which peas ware cooked, Msthed: Pour cold water into tendant. MICKEY nN N R elapse! flavored French dressing, aalt, pap- BY LANK LEONARD per. V gently, carefully handled. YoU can Break Up the'Routine Stir often over low heat until soup medlum-siiisd mixing bowl; Sprin­ Method; Mix salad greens, car-, entrust your nl^st, your most pre­ You’ll feel better for the change, melts; don’t-worry if it looks kle gelatin ever water; let Sometimes it is chekper to buy a cious things he\e;- they do not curdRr-.Jirlng just to a boll, boat stand fpr 8 to minutes to-soften.' large ’ cut of meat and serve It ■iiRia^lSHE H 5 E II .Hb T HMM! TMS MM.LY ^ WEU.IT'S VERY K E N T ) IT WAS 1 you v U t t e r COME RIGHT rot and celeiyr together in salad the change to an occaaional eve­ 10 bowl. Add tuna, including oil from leave the premia ning out with dinner at CAVEY’8 ing vriUt a whisk or fork to moke Add very hot water; stir until thrss ways thah to shop for three 9 8 1 M A I H S I a m a z in g ! NHEN 1 STIFF, PiKIDR! SAY/LIKE A nOME,lOLA! SHE'S LOST I ran; break up tuna and mix with RESTAURANT A LOUNOE, 48 sauco smooth. Add. drained gelatin dissolves. Sflr |n lemon separate main dlehes. For instance, YOUPHONEPTMS < SOMETHING,lUlU-GOjillMaF nreOMPUTELYHOW! vegetables. Sprinkle with tarragon An sasortment of. two nr three East Center St. Lover* of good and reheat but do not boil. Serve juice, onion, salt and pepper, then from a leg of lamb you can have ,MOMING,MiSSii£CH, S > *^ U SEE HON < POCrOK! rinegar and toaa, adding French kinds of homemade prefervaq. food will find here s delight ,to the' ever hot cooked rice. Top with avocado and mayonnaise. Turn Into steaks to r broiling, a Sunday roast bacon in stripe or crumbled and 6. or 7 Individual molds (ssch hold­ FITTING n OUB BUBINBBB* YOU COUIP HAM IY S R A K ] 600P IT W O K K S ljM j^ dreaaing, aalt and pepper to taate. Jellies or fancy, plqklea In small eyes snd-to the taste. So take the from'th* eanter-part, and a staw or Makea 2 or 3 irarvinga. if uaed aa containers makes a nice gift any­ family and start building hap'py pass frsneh-frisd neodiss and chut­ ing about H cup); chill. Uiunold. casserole dish from tha shank. amveawmstek! a main-dish luncheon salad. time. memories of ’’togethernesi." ney,. Leftover noodles may bs Serve on crisp greens with orange stored in tightly covsrtd container snd grapefruit sections. Pass salad in refrigerator.',Makes 3 attvlnga. dressing if desired. Makes 6 to ,7 Huppliaa for Valeutiae'a Day Sqme cooks like to add tiny Deviled Cheese Rolls with Souee servings. • It’a not too early to start think­ cubes of American cheese to a can (Makes 4-aervlngs of 3 roils each) ing about Valentine’s Day. The of bakad beans before heating in . ..Eight slices soft whits brsatl, AeoomSll*li aa You L*«ni FAIRWAY, 978 Main St. has the oven,. Then they season the 1 (amily sl*e (4>,4-ounce) - can With the capahTe, friendly, and Dine la Now Luxury VAUDNUNES FOR EVEJIYONE, combination with Worcaaterahire deviled ham. 8 slices : probess FREE PERSONAL INSTRUC­ Your dining area takes en an in- Be sure to see the' comic ones if sauce and mustard. cheese, melted, butter, 1 can Con­ TION at YOUR YARN SHOP, 50 viting’ hlgh-fashian apMaranoe you have friends .with a, good densed tomatp.^goup,._____ . , CAtage St. let nothing stop you with eaay to-clean 6 pc CHROME in learning a new needlework or DWETTE, 399.88 frohi MONT- sense of humor. 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THE fittclians Seek Revenge Against Hartford Tonight at Armory Herald Angle Plush Winter Olympics to Start Tomorrow r j r ■ y ' — - ■ ' ' ' / r , ■'■ — — i:'. Home Five Lost EARL W. YOST Afantle Agrees Film Hero Held Up by W riter Indiana Lanky Junior Center Still Ha* High Hope* MILM , Sports Editor Eight Eormer Winners West Triumphs 10*4-94, To Yank Pact 78*58 Decision ——— p— — — i— u •**0**, *tNOS »wu doscribod by MctJlnley as Both Manchostor tabloa at t h e ------j- - . - ^ ^ WON KM’S LRAOrE man who has received more pub­ Pettit Seen Top Gager For ’56 Year .t~ nOt'iKWIVFJI LCaOt'K Ed*. Atlaatle (9) In Early Game Gold Key Dinner of the CTonnectl- licity than Dagmar.'* Towering Scheauled for Action Constantine ...... _ 44 47 173 cut Sports Writers Alliance laat ..J..... ■, apalela* (t) Ooodin ...... 9C 43 47 355 Dan Parker, the fearless New ^ Corml-r ...... St M 107 372 Monday night at the Wayerly Inn York sports editor, was apti/ Rocheater. N. Y., Jan. 35 I*) —It's getUng to be a habit with Boh N*w York, Jtn. 3» (^—Mickey Donahue ...... f7 *7 W) 244 PumrII ...... 41 H4(-» 273 By PAT BOLDUC Oortins D’Ampesao, Italy, Jan. 25 OPi —Tha pluahiaat Winter Olym- Rob-rtioii ...... 7S 74 •7 341 Burn* ...... 44 70 158 Since their ..20-potnt defeat by in Cheshire were in excellent 1^ called by tha toastmaster, "The plea yaj opena tomorrow in tha ahadow o f an Injury jinx afid a surpris­ Pettit. He'e the leading scorer in-most of his gepies even when they llanU*, now Ui« Mcon4 hlfhMt abort* ...... 79 90 79 247 cations. Silk Towners at one table nlarlod plnjror on Uw Now York «ranvlM*\> ...... sn S7 M » 3 J. Hartford High over a month ago ablest and most capable -sports' ing threat from a lUtasian powarhouse. don't count in the etandings. Zollo ...... 7t 85 3se Pound ...... 77 107 184 included' Clarence Thomtbii, Fred Tankotti, baUevoi tn« American a M the .Manchester Indiana have post­ writer in the country.” Dan halls 'Diara’s also a h record in 1:81.00 yester­ slaeh In aalnry, served noHee Philadelphia, would have things Atter aigning a contract for a Totals ...... 432 IS 446 1387 Ferguson, Lefty Bray, Hal Turk­ days with organizations in this Andersen, a triple winna 'on apeed day with a total tima of 3>44.54 Total* ...... 504 *45 625 1499 the .Owle, definitely a much su­ tedny be wna prepnied to mnke its own way. But tratllag 10-5, the 9 lpa«n a snowfall in ffoland CMI .800 league President Maurice FMMofU' sesthiiigtoh $o lUdw; hrii{g)aaring f a hair on his head,-Ioom more like a photo via radio from Cortina D’AInpeaso..) - ——^--r— ...... m. f t ) - ...... '• two «eaks_and.tlUiJtght (purering ff Ar Teachers^ Herm’s .saw the game. .Children nai^ not worry, Bolduc didn't rob their hero, instead Captain jSr Farrand ...... 101 92 M 279 inarkers, reapectively, for tha lo- dinner in New York- - which professional wrestle/. He’s ons of JWO McCkrlhy ...... 116 97 106 313 Gasnon 92 79 89 MO honored Frank Graham, one of scattered over the...... ski rimsins each Nasti;: AmsA131 ..*..,4 .500 Earlier in the day, Podoioff M ldn l^ t ariived on . th e' aeana and diaarmed the" intruder from the B, Farrand .93 ,08 33 284 Hildebrand ...... 103 90 94 387 caTsi Captain Eddie Wojclk, cur­ a few. epeakers T v/seen who talks I.. Farrand ...... 91 91 109 . 291 Biickley ./..s.*..,.;., 99 98 88 388 rently averaging 14.8 points, was the most famous sports writers of night hasn't kept the slopes from Miller'a Pharmacy 8 J50 at East Side listened to six proposed changes preaa and the ahow went on aa scheduled. - 93< 303 bettei’ with a ciM r in his hand. -becoming too icy — and ilanger- Nassiff Arms Gain Lupacchino ...... 113 held to six tallies in Hartford. our time. However, there were After getting off s good etory and In player contracts and- league Totals 601 486 602 1489 HIndle .or...... 92^ 115 394 rules offered by the circuit's Local starters tonight Will in­ many notables Including rugged while the audience is laughing, he ous. Ma’a and Bill'a edged the Elka Olympic o b Andy Robustelti, who is a great Keen competition also has con­ Staadiags player representatives 'A.B.A. Tsoi (I) T UI 410 488 I486 clude Cole and Wojcik, forwards, takes a few iiuffs on his cig a r... 26-24 and Improved Nassiff Arms Miilget Loop Lead Batstow Says D. Anrit'raon ...... 107 9S 129 327 lieLenslve end with the Los tributed to the injury list — and defeated Boland Oil 45-29 last night The pliayer demanda were thaee: junior Norm Hohenthal, center and Only Menc^ster tnan ever to re­ \ ...... Herm’a Camera Shop . n. Anderson...... 117 88 86 290 Nortk NellmdlBt 3 <3) Turkington and Leo C?vr, guards. Angeles Rams and a first team has anmaed excitement among In. the Y Junior League. 1. Severance pay for playare eold Dons Only College Club Jankowski ...... 142 112 130 384 A. Holmet’ ...... 97 17 98 383 ceive the fiold Key W a s> Joe Mc- Jottings Naeetff Arms defeated Poatlcel- Current Crop of Rookies G. Chapprll ...... 106 1.T7 113 355 Colo (177), Wojcik (148) and member of the All-Pro defensive fans, sportswriters and other ex­ Phil PIneo and Mike. Wintere Teachers ...... or transferred. Pbrneilf ...... 88 92 101 279 Cliwkeyythe, former Olympic and perienced observers. Each night ll's 45-i$4 last night at the Wait Hartford Rd. Grill ... Bertsche...... 106 117 92 315 II. IloImf^B ...... 93 94 — 188 Turkington (122) hava all scored unit. Charlib Stlcka, Trinity’s fine sparked Ma'a' * . Bill'a. in a hard- * 2. Abottehment of the so-called "ITS THE Starkweathrr ...... 84 . — 74 168 All-AnMrica track great. Joe now huddled groups discuss tesm and Side RMtln a Midget League con­ Green Manor ...... more than 100 points. Hartford’s hack who is headed for pro ball. reside/ in New York. fought victory over the' Bike In the Cortina tl'Ampezzo, Italy, Jan. ’’automatio $15 flnq^ for speaking -Totals ...... 6.18 807 630 1696 Hanna...... 107 109 130 348 individual prospects, and 24 hours test. Pagm i and Son won its third t4> referees. Living Up to Experts Tyler ...... ~ 108 114 232 lineup will comprise Pete Bala and .opener. The game waa a defen­ 25 (8>)—The winter 1056 Olympic Wile* Teel (91 With Giants Best in Years before the Games open, the out­ game of the season, » well-played ' The tough Teachers had little SI. Armstrnnr ...... 89 83 82 264 Jimmy Marks up front, Zalucki, sive > battle all the way and waa gamea 4>pen tomorrow in an icy 8. Moving axpensos^r jSayers 115 326 Totals ...... ~485 "535 "529 1549 look was like this; 33-23 duke over Fire and Police. trouble. .In overpowering Green TRUTH!" W. Armstrong...... 112 at Kioa Lalheraa who ihqulder them Into Intignifi- advantage over the lest half. The club collecting eight''^basketa end Arbitratloa Board r. Hampton ...... 84 kh 93 361 Indiana since the Owls engage / W. Pet squeak out a team victory In the dropped their flrat four tilts. Tlie And a cheek today revealed that among this group.,vAere listed In I..0W Man ...... 90 90 80 280 rookies "it the best I have ever Sioux Citv and Ernie Broglio, a North. End Package for 18 point/ Wally Darling, after cance during Olympic parades. league-leaders had 10 field goals 6-7 on the foul line for a total of 8. Submission of aU player-man- . OOME IN -SEE THEM— se('h.” G. Hampton ...... 76 ]«)6 81 263 strong New Haven Ht|lhouse, once- .818 unotficiai point standings. Arms were led by Dave Duffy and agenient disputes to a three-man the experts who called ’em as they the top 10 in the p^-season ex- Total* ...... 485 489 '421 1399 20-year-olq righthander from Secor ...... 1()4 107 85 396 Walnut Grill .727 a scorelesk first half, got going Yesterday, the International and a reaps table seven for 16 22 points. Leading threnighout the ■aw 'am bafore the atart of the Schumacher, normally a con- Hancen ...... 83 beaten Norwich, Weaver and New The United Slates, with Mrs. Tom Ansaldi. Boland'a Steve arbitration board, one member a| perting. (iuNVFr Mfr. Stockton, Calif. 106 no 299 Man. Wallpaper .866 and scored 15 tallies for the win­ Lawrence below par, will be con­ Olympic Committee did something from the foul ime, Tom McClartan Teachers clicked ee a -i-nlt with the TALK IT OVER campaign, didn't see.’em' too welL Biillir ...... 90 80 170 aei'vativc individual, in hia baae- The ro^er lists four new Low -Man ...... 98 98 — 196 London. Perhaps so but against Cavagnaro was high man for the InUd b:by the players, one by t£i The Fl.vers of D sytoA currently Orlmaiion ...... ion 94 98 292 H. Hampton ...... '— ~ m 111 Pagani's .500 ning White Glass squad. John tent to win two gold med.ala—In about it. ' had nine tallies on three hoopa.c: ' /coring divided evenly except for Only San Franciaeo, which will hall writing days was^regarded as catchers. RAy Murray, 37-year-old two common opponents (Bulkeley night with 18 points. leagueigue and.ar one eelected by the ranked No. 2, have compiled the Martin ...... 104 m 208 White Glass- .272 M orianosw as high man for the .the women's figure skating with N ot more than 10 per cent of the three for. six from the. fqui line. Hyde. Jim Kaiser hit for 11 points K A iINGfR-TOUCH ha. shooting for a'record 40th Mlruckl ...... 90 210 one of the most analytical and former American Leaguer, flgurea Totals ...... 469 M5 "4S3 I476 and East Hartford) the invaders NSMlfft (45) fjret tjvo- nation's beat record, M -0,' but 120 Man. Auto Parts / .000 Auto Par'- w|*K ia .-.-rkers. Tenlcy Albright of Newton Center. B F PIS. paradere from any one country, can Bob Mofrissey played a good game while the team's’ percentage from atralght victory against California Wrlrht ...... 93 — 95 188 most Informed of newspapermen. to stick. Me \ had a fine year at Cealer CaBSOB Na. 1 <4) lost to the Homete and edged the While 4i)«M (55> n.-irr-tl. f ...... 0 ,2-S 2 Pddoloff Indl'cated’ a WiUingnau something or someone will have to Sh—k-v ...... — 129 105 234 Malek ...... 90 91 107 388 Maas., despite her gashed leg. and be nonwompetitors. And starting for .the victori collecting, five the foul line waa a fine 14-10. Rose rrlday night, has made the boys give in their game with Upulsville KFarn* ...... 105. 108 213 He waa one of the first' to beat Dallas wherA ne>atted .329 in 110 Peters ...... v -...... 101 102 89 293 Maroons In overtime. Manchester ’ A foul shot Frank, Butkua B F Ptr Shorhsu. ( ...... 1' (1-0 3 with the summer games at Mel­ points, Skip Oleander and J»3 B. Psgshl and Sqit '^ a beginning . Tsschers — the American Aaan., the Texaa Totals ranks them among the top ichool- The odds are long that the 1957 to show the effepti^ of the hard a whopping plurality in the latest .245. EHburn Jenkins, 26. was 478 . 528 617 1531 Pagani'a Soda Shop which had four-man bobs, unless the I Tolsl* ...... el7 11*23 45 Besttlr, r tat] eia whet we at»U 4a," X j". seven. Two Connecticut men have been League's strikeout king and the boy teams in the etate. Beat world bobsled championships wilt work put in by coarii-Tom Turner. Hj-eo. r .. 2 ? ■*22 balloting. .293 in 131 gamek at Sioux City battled back to tie the score with Tolnln ...... 22 7.JS 53 te'am--or poiilcly the Geimana 01 flalaa* Oil <39> M II Dayton and Louisville ar€ not elected officers of the Profession­ loop's most valuable player; A Nartk Nelliaiiiiil Na. 1 <3) teams at the moment appear to be .Mimrliriitrr A»tm Part* (41 Wo{n%rowicz. f ...... 0 be awarded to 6sk> toniglit. The Berbers lyllt be e tough teem Ksliirr, e . Nowhere to Be Found the only top teams who willfclash and Ray Schmidt Y'as .265 in 130 Newman ...... lOl 120 104 326 Weaver (10-1), Wilbur Oosa (9-1), less than,/ minute to play. In the Swias--can crowd in. > Cowlr* f ... Park*, a < (M S ' ' AW Alt WORD al Golfers Assn. Seniors. William couple of 30-plus home run clout- R. Brown ...... 100 85 84 269 - • O f ’ P:' The now abandoned Frogner- to best over the laat portion of the User, g .. M' But that’s as fsr aa It goes. head on in the near future. era and a youngster Manager Billy games at Danville. \ Norwich (9-1), Norwalk (9-1), opener at Buckley .School, White Thompenn. f ...... \... 6 (M) 12 Canada will win the hockey, P^'iffon. I .... Storra,^ Jen. 25 m — The Uni­ Whalen of New Britain was elect­ D. Brown ...... 106 109 84 299 I Kell-y. t pressed by Russia. Czechoslovakia OulbinR*. c » seteren bob ruii—last Used In Ihe schedule.^ Kevin ‘Tbomey and Utah, Brigham Young and Dn- For Vanderbilt, currently fNo. .7, 'Rigney la toiulng as the regular Underwent Gyration Nark ...... lOl 106 122 .329 Hlllhouse (8-1), Torrlngton (9-2), Glass kept the Manchester "Auto I MoriAno*. c 1952 Olympics—will be refurbished TMsIs » 14-11 53 versity ot Connecticut baatfitbill ed second vice president, qpd am! as a long shot—the United Pl/rp«i). R .. • Frank^ Zltbarth. paced the win- Orees Nsaw ($6.- teaifi awaited w e n ]' ~.AMay quesne, each rated a power prior is down to tackle Kentudm Sat­ second basenrian "if his knees hold The only questioh concerning B. Chappell ...... 79 106 98 283 Stratford-(8-2), Stamford (8-2), P a rty record unblemished by I Twrrrtv. g .. CRvaimaro. * for the big event. George Ferrler of Danbury was beating them 53-41. Auto Parts , Offrilln g ,. ncre -in scoring and Tom Turner on Rdn Bushwelt'a spraliiea-right to the season's flrat basket, arc urday night, and on Feb. 4 North up," / Foster Castleman is Whether his Naugatuck (8-3), Windham (8-3), Tt^'invin, g States. Poland withdrew from the site 8-*a*r. I ...... f elected tournament chairman. Totals ...... 489 628 494 1511 hav/ now lost W straight games Still, this in, Intcrnatlonsl ama- Total* • '4 ., .VtV. 12 5-13 24 c(^14cted imre than hie ;hare of .rrr..... ankle. The (bl, high scoring guard nowhere'to be found among the Carolina and Duke, the Nq. 8 and Feus' Great Prospects knees are sound again. Injuries Baalk Metkadiiit Na. i sidered the fourth beat team be­ Perkins...... 101 100 102 303 Manchester Wallpaper played tense pitch, and upseta are almost i 'Pofler Kored eight and 8cvrn there were fears he may be aide- gether In Durham. N. C. next faces DePauI Saturday nl^ht, trials with the Giants. He was hit­ Harrison ...... , 83 95 78 2T>6 plus a victory Friday night over R r Pv». \ The American figure skating' points, hind San Francisco, Kentucky and you've p(-obably never even heard s best game of the year and .MfmrhFblrr W*llp*nrr (71) )h3 4 ,/e..*4eriively, f nr the losing Ellin, a ...... 2 lined. for road gamea against Temple Undefeated Then the Illinl take on Minnesota about—except perhaps Bill White, ting .302 in 43 games at Minne- Brown ...... K'.. .114 114 KM 105 323 Bristol would boost the Indians B F n*. cei-tatn. MuT'u.'i/ f' 0 ^ 0-0 0 team Is awed by the d r e s a |/rt g fid p -" r - r.sv, a ...... 0 North CaroUna State, was ISth In Unbeaten Temple goes after its Monday night whM they will be Banks ...... 87 85 101 273 'moved back Into the race for first ‘ ------*'■ ...... Fire / SyracMse arid Colgate thii week­ a 22-year-oid first baseman who opolis last year when* qis knees chances of landing in the top Ilnlmf*. f ...... 1 0-4) 3 One thing is certain, few low pi;; p^lth '( . 0 0^ 0 rooms In tljc . 2 '.-milllon-dollsr riiRiilirs <|S)1) the latest rankings. And Alabama, 13th straight tomorrow night and aeeking to defend their Big 10 Con­ buckled under him again\ A sec­ / place'.' Featuring a smooth pas.stng Modran. f ...... 7 3-4 17 anyv. ii?re could have inaLclied | aeimlu. r 0 04) 0- Tn(al* ...... 11 17 44 » end. Buohwell, the team's cb-cap- played (vith Dallas last year," said Totals ...... > 449 482 497 1468 bracket when the time comes to Riifku*. r ...... 7 pinen. o ..., 4 3-4 11 Olympic ice stadium. ./ R F PU. put In the No. 6 slot at the start, ■hould have little trouble getting ference lead. They’re- 4-0 in the ond operation during thb winter attack and some'fine shooting by 3-5 17 Cortina's preparation. Italy am, 85 CCIL encounter should be a 'thrill­ Pazaiil'z I7S) KIk. (341 Ing room with carpeted floor and, ^ r..4 5-7 14 Cincinnati's Hod Eller' in . 1010 oiit "victor over Bob Satterfield, from Minneapolis, is the only\other Baskliul ...... ,. 92 96 90 278 to take over the lead and then the 1960'aite. tirarhain. ( .4 1-4 9 home runs at Sioux Cfity last year. Yacono ...... 123 Holirnlh.-iJ,'f .. private shower. Siavrna.' ,g ..0 0-0 0 against the White Sox. Eller won began new inflelder. 122 98 347 er and not wishing to turn against held on to eke out the victory, 1 .-siieiit Eight Million H.afn f ... 3 0-2 6 SIsnrhurk. ■ 1-1 . 3 in boxing' profeosionally In EWNRUOE He'll be wlUi Minneapolis this Ballard ...... — 87 104 191 : (il-mipv. f .... ody, r .... 0 0-1 0 Marble stairs lead to the dress­ the game, 5r0. 1047. Bob Lennon, the' moat talked of thef'home town Indians my crystal paced by big Pinky Hohenthal. U’lKip ■ c ...... Xtaly h as. spent eight million luihardl. c 0 0 year. So will Ozzic Virgil, a third ball (although somewhat foggy)/ who kept Pagani's in the game S ing, rooms. . Tnlsl, TS Vio Si • s rookie last spring because o(\hia Tota*f ...... 512 509 483 1503 ! Fhinrfran, K \. dollarc—mostly f:-om its loccei Calahan. c .. . 1 (Ml 3 Pirr.a, P«llce (S3> baseman, who played at Dallas in lit. Jame** Na. 2 lie Chase. 167 V-4, Toronto. 10.' their grand surroundings thus far, 'M-ery Brundage on down, agrees TiitJil* ...... , ...... 13. 7^10 . - h George Wilson, up with the. Giants Rowe .. .. Thuiiderbird l^eiit went down to defeat by a single covers acres of ground. H^s a real ...... V'.... 91 97 104 392 p o i ^ Richmond, Calif. — Larry Vas- with as little friction as can be ex­ Italy can take a low, low : bow,- . Si'nr* St halt 15-15 riilIcA A Fire. good hitter, too. He used Jo be‘ a before, also hit 31 homers at nillivan ...... 89 — 97 186 Lee ill Hartford Monroe ...... '89 ~ lf« 194 Elongated Ed Turkington -ex­ quez, 131 , 3-^. Sari Francisco, pected When 1.100 healthy young­ fMsa a b«ttaa...aad this powerful cricket player in the Bahamas. He Minneapolis on *a .307 average. ©•Nell) .. Next for Golfers How amateur are the Russian hs»*l(t Arm* (451 Billy Wells. 25, was .287 at ...... 104 104 113 321 perienced his hottest night of the' knocked out Kito Martinez, 130, sters meet for competition that R F Pi* played with St, Cloud in the North­ McCarthv ...... 104 96 100 30t> Hartford — Nationally known athleUsT Well... ' ...... 0 0-0 0 Eviande BIG TWIN whisk to lilsl Memphis. MarNeely ...... -r- — 90 season as he dropped in eight Oakland. Calif., 6. ^ J,'means so much to each. A. rvr, ’..w*..,* ern League last year. White ia the 90 sports, figure- have a limited ' Another Russian explained why MorrU**y. i ...’.V.. 2 M 5 With oo mars rfhrtthsa stsrtJog year —Tomorrow—dlsltiinore Orioles. Stewart ...... 96 — 95 Palm .Springs, Calif., Jan. 25 ()Pi Jamnitr*. f 0’2 0 most advanced, however. In, three ■rir career in'^heir chosen fields at Eu-gfinly Grishin >wa« ao excited ...... P W . New yea eaanassisytUai from Totals —Forty-two topip prmessional golf- RfAffifr, C ...... 0 0-0 0 yeafs in pro ball he’s hit 72 home ...... 471 482 "S19 1478 era. including Shei|4y Mayfield and best and try to make the most of when he aet a 50(X-meter world Boyd, ...... 2 04) 4 BARGAINS IN GOOD MEN’S WEAR a eearfsstsHa s4at ap k n itti. Yea rearanlla Latlieraa <7> apeed akating recor(l laat Sunday: MrronOffH, f '. . . . *«*•-.*.. 2 (Ml ; 4 runs. He's fast, too, for a big fel­ RUr LHAtn’K D Gess 108 114 in 3.3.3 the player he dela ted In gn excit­ their money making years. Thus 51. Poit*r.’ K ...... 11 2-3 34 atart ths asoMr, low, with 77 stolen bases." ladle* 48) fovlll . . S9 )B1 "He'll probably get a first, clasa ...... 128' 116 91 .335 ing playoff here, a year ago, Mike it is that the top stars in such a Tvfiur, g...... 0 (M) 0 /.■ i M o k, shift 'O f the seven new pitchers. Al­ H. Smith .. Brairir ...... so M 9t 2BS field. Seldom 'if ever show their medal. That means a cash pension. Ciirry , *...*.,...... 1 3 Wltlke ...... ; ...... 100 — 92 192 Scott ... •... SJ S7 M 271 Souchak, tee oM tomorrow in th'e Chm^ll^cchi. 0 U 0 "iaa~1t.idlair- lan (Red) Worthington, a right­ Pbimpr ...... ’..s ... 122^123 93 338 B Gess ....119 102 8.1 KM 315,(X)0 Thundetbirtf r Invitational MACHINE SHOPS STORES OPER SATURDAY prowess in the flesh in such spotr Ifree rides pn atreetcara and buses It . . . . Simmons .; 131 120' 104 355 Litke ... SWEATERS , SPORT COATS hander. and Pete Burnside, p _k: — 82 ’Tournament. / ' . m ^ Hartford. and a discount on trains' and Total* ...... 19 ** 7-« aS with fiagar-tip Ralmondo . .103 lit) 94 307 -g _ __ planes." rMHrrlN'l (S4> southpaw, appear to have the best Hedlund .. —. 91 — 91 Total* ...... 498 Invited to compete here at the FREE FARRIII AT ALL STORE! • PROMPT DEMIERY SERVICE . But Antonio Rocca J.s made of C O A T — s u p -o n " aasoM^samaa 494 459 1420 1 n F. ru. chance to stl^^ Worthington 13 Tlmnderblrd,, Country Club were aiiother meld. He believes thet_pns_ J-KiiMmanrt,-4^r.^„w..„^ -,-.4 -4-3^^ A- —year .Wifa ar Totals .... ______,'«4. 5«a-..47i-lSlS. Saddest 'slghTTn Corlifik; fifty --- the young man who 'troke ih' so I'NKsnt'ii ('llpprrii (1) at;-Mary* 'tS)... the' 3(T leadihg ■moiusy winners of should put som-.thing into one's I 01fand*r, t . 7 .1 -7 17 R0g. $29.96 B. J| ; ...... 92 IM llifi .111 Isow'-Man ...... 96 96 96 288 chosen field besides taking out ■nowpiows brought in, to cope with ' ramnoifti. c ...... 3 2.4 » eensationally three years ago \yien R!»vrilaood ...... 88 . 95 92 275 1955. fou r^ a st winners of the THE TREND Martin a ...... 0 0 4 0 ( •n(i SKI STYLES . R l■«Ralli,■ Sr...... 11.1 lal 100 216 the fruits of hia labors.^ "Without ■now drifts. ’ . (VO 0 he hurled rshutouts in his first two K. PHZAni ...... 99 97 KM 200 rUfford ...... 89 94 276 Thunderbird Tournament and eight IS toward J'lhn.hn, ( ,,,,' ...... 0 7 Now$16.5a major league starts. Wildness, roYPv ...... ; ...... 80 87 S? 26.3 other apeciel guests, including - Motor Exchanges the amalt clubs ’ such stars as I It hesn't. snowed jn two weeks. E. Cyr. a ' , ...... 0 0-0 0 Rejf. $14.95. Now agS ’ a host OMI r*rtiriripr ...... 96 (01 K»l 297 WalthFf ...... 109 86 97 293 York. I ...... 3 3-3 « $9.75 atart aad raa however, caused his return to.-the J.'SmUli ■ 126 112 139 377 Lloyd Mangrum and Byron Nel­ GRANT Cemf>l*t* Spock . . . FerlMost Mokes would never have become stars," minora. He’s supposed to have Total* ...... ~467 458 1394 son. he says. "Sure, I can play the part HOCKEY AT A GLANCE T^ta'a 13 L I7 38 Reg. $13.95: Now $8.75 J Evlarado's aew Totals ...1 ...... 526 B27 BIS 1601, R-road 'C'aazos (It - Tuesday’s Results Srore at half 90-21 Arm*. sharpened his control now. In 1955 Klllotl .. MUllus Boros, the leading money ot the temperamental athlete and aleettie startiag ...... J5 82 88 .24.5 refuse to appear in smaller Spots, Eastern League He won 19 games for Minneapolis, llari-.Malil Ml Madr-son - ...... U) 92 7S 247 winner last year. Masters cham­ RINGS Florida's racing r u n s Reg. $12.95. Now $8.55 K-on-.v ,...... 121 102 121 214 Burke , . 94 285 especially When X can draw 810,000 Clinton S, Johnstown 3. ' u n til BIG TWIN. Cal and worked ih 10 of 15 playoff ...... 85 106 pion Cary Middlecoff, and suCh April 21, closing dsy st. Gulf- SUITS' 4'^ Sp-nct* .,, ...... KM • — KM Oiitlltrh - ...... 90 110 94 294 FJimlaate ProdsioH Machine Shop Work to $50,000 in New York, Boston. New Haven 9, Philadelphia 3.; aad ass k ia aotita. games, the Millers winning them Ariamv ...... 107 12S 93 22S KlehoHser ...I ...... 76 109 89 294 past winners as Jimmy'Demaret. stream Park. The^meetlng opens Reg. $11.95, Now $7.95 ryUnder Drag Chicago, San Francisco, Houaton Exhibition all. 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Aatonobilw for Salt 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Articlea For Sal* 45 ReoaelwM Gdoda 51 Maaical InktraaientB S3 Roon^ Withsot Boori »t Hs t o - Fsr Sals 71 8ubo(^San F Salt 75 MUSIC Inatrumental, ital. Com* UConn Ex^de i i t a isao CHEVRoucra.______Good MAHOGANY Wtatlnghouaa tala- BBAUTIFULLT dscoratad aaven BOLTON—au roeoi Vanch. At' Probers Claim Bulganin A in Peace Ideaa^ tnihsporUtiatton at low coat, Lowtal viaion aet, 31" table model. Good ONE ONLY plate llnti of initrumi Rental BOOM NOAR Cantor. OanUamoa. Obituary Classified applied to purchase priOq Repre* Repre. room ranch faatar^ largo UvtBg tached garaga, amsaita drive, down* paymtnt. Uow montliJy* condition. MI.. 9-9944, SS rom er St. MI. 34547. room with waU to wall carpatlng, cabinet kUchan, m hatha, waU to '' weekly paymenta. Douslaa Molort,' Hand painted, Chinees modem tenting ^Olda. M m e r . Pad* waU eatpoUng in Uvlng room, Called Security Curbs Relaxed ROYAL AND SMith-Oorona port­ bedroom set. 1380, now 4390. ler and Bundy. Melter's usie fireplace, three bedrooms, pine In ^Friendly Letter* to Advertissment 333 Main. paneled den. Rusco combination large la n d sc a i^ lot, spUt raU able and atandard typawrltara. French Provincial boohcaas bed, Studio, '177 McKee. ^0. S-' ROOM FOR RENT in qulat privata (ance. ImmediaU occupancy. i 10SQ CHEVROLET four door All makea of adding machinaa tripla dresser: mirror am night homa naaivMain 8t. MI. S-7616. storm and acrean windows, at- Agent for Reds Deaths On Red Trade (CoBtiMMd from CLASSIFIED AUVT. BAND AND orcheatra id^truma tachad garage and many axtraa M.90(t Warren B. Howland, R ^ . de luKe (Man. Privately owned. aoid or ranted. Repalra on all stand, was 3889, now 1389. tor. MI. 3-1106, 94P03. — ...... ■ DEPT. DOURS makaa, Manow'a. Genuine mahogany cheat on cheat, and pianos. New, iM d, rentals,\ r o o m f o r Rant, convanlent leca> Includad. 617.900. Eariwood Raal said aarial raconnataakaoe couldha I Tel; PI. 2«T24S. tlon, on# minute (ram Main I t Batata Agency, 381 Center SL (|P«ObMM6 from Fags Oat) Thamaa MacDaaald motora are on display. Now ia FURNITURE SALES 70 Mill St, quiet., private home. Shower beith, famUy homes. CaU Tile BUaworth Church, community, houas and Aa a furtbor oxampla of tha The Senate Inveatigatlona sub­ iin walked into Uio PrariX good mllea. Bee Bob Oliver, Cen­ the time to talk trade. See us Ubrary, with improxlmately 87t naad for aacurlty, PIroa aaid Glaaa Oa, (or 91 yanra. Ha waa a mam- committee taid In Its annual re­ ter Motor Salei, 461 Main 8t. AT THE g r e e n SMALL CONCRETE nflxer, 3 to I gai^e, gentleman. MI. 348a, Mitten Agency. Realtor, ML bar of Trinity Eptacopol Church. (Conttwied from Pago One). d en t'/ office carrying a tan brief- tO im OUUPBRATIUN WILL at the Hartford Sportsmen Open dally from 10 to 8, 34130, or Mrs. Meyer, MI. 6-M34. ft. frantAga on Route 194. Sturdy had told tha maatlng, it had haan port yesterday It maj hold htar- BE AmCOUTED Show or here’s! our store. Over cu. ft. with or withdut power. Call ten room older homa wjth new diioovarad that a man who had at- An Army vataran of World War II, Inga oa thie m atter la ter in the Ha came out 15 minutos later »^C H E V R Q ijE T tp ^ door. 1951 evenings 7:30 to 9. Ml. 9-2082. . ha waa a mambar of the Lt. C, C. ed to him in the article that the said in English to doaana of Chevrolet oedan; lly equipped,, Sp^boats to chcMose from, ROOM ^ R rant oppoalte lllfrary. SIX ROOMS, breeseway. garaga, rodf, hew oU burner, (furnace tended party maatlngs In New year. ^ ibility to go to the verge of war 04CCMSIDE Oantlemimail. CoU SO. 9-7393. full baaement, tiraplaea, hot water about tan yeara old). Large tunny Jeroay had turnad out to bd "an Robinson Poat, No. 354, VFW. The report covered a whole" ;a House lobby, "No, no, no." brand new tirea. laa Motora,' Bur MclNTOSH BOAT CO„ / Ha laavaa hla wife, Mra. Haaal without involvement la a "necea- a meant that he had noth ^ to Dial MI-3-5121 333. Main. IM V A a d E T WANTED■> CAR radio for 1951, Ply. oil hast, amasita drive. Prieed at room s., Aitout (4 mUa from new FBI apy.” range of foreign and domestic ~ a ^ art" W diplomacy. 53 OAK STREET DIVAN AND CHAIR,« good condi­ ROOMM in pi’^ ta home. Inquire only 314,600. Charles Laaperanea. elementary school. TlttB should The ax-FBl undarcovarman, who Wntara MacDonald: hla paraitU, ■ituatloiia studied by the aubcom- •ay. HlMGAV MI. 9-3103 tion. MI. 8-4661. mouth M f/9-7919 after 7 p.m. SU tato Tailor Shop, MX S.7SS3. Af- Thomaa and Jannna Dougina Mac­ George, one of thoee consult Ona question which got Ummgh 1953 PLYMOUTH four door Cran- AND you'isE le rr [ Ml. 0-7120. and house hvntlng for aome lucky •aid ha waa already B Oommuniat mlttae during 1955. by Dulles on the campaign brook. Radio and heater, etc. Low ter 6:80 caU ML S-8(M7S family, 913.5W, Walton G rai^ Donald Sr. of Hartford; two daugh- clearly.'to Zarubin in tha hubbub MOLOuJts'TMi SEVERAL USED Frigldalrea all In ( whan ha attanda^ aoma of tha (our ta n . Miss Eleanor J, MncOonald CriUclaea A SM Trade tlon, agreed that “purely obrti- Loat and Fonnd 1 milee^e. 3698. Call Ml 9-9990. FAUCNOR DRIVE No.>Mr-A dis- Raolter, 63 Bast O n te r St. MI. maoUngi ha daacribad today, At one point, the document crit- was: “How did you tho BAfif Building Mateiisis . 47 good working condition. Reason­ tlnetiva five room Cape. High ele­ 3-llN. and Mlaa Barbara C. MacDonald, i" crlUclam could be honnful. Praaidant looked?" H* replied: added that Glaaa alio told tho Iclud "our alliea, particularly the But he said he ragarda mo« recent LOST—Lady'e pink (oM 1953 OLMMOBiErC^SuperiTTon. ably priced. Kemp's, Inc. Wanttd—Rooms'—Board 62 vation, close to ichools, stores gatharing that "the chOdran of both of Hartford; two brothara. "Very good." vcrtifale. New white wall Urea, I k u k i t c r - 1-4 X 6-9—1 S ” mahogany doors Jamas MacDonald of Warahouaa Britiab" for. "making major con* foreign policy debate In Un Sensto watch in Mancheeter. Reward. •a ...... 64.95 and bus line. Immediate occupan­ Cfommumata will become the roota trlbutiona to the Cfitneaa war It waa the Brat Ume Zarubin^ MI. 9-0375.______new three ply black top beautiful ^'owii Meeting cy. MI. '3-4786 owner. Wanted Real Estate 77 of tha pariy" in tbia cwntry. Point and David MacDonald of aa '.‘intended to be conKruoUve." had called (or a tatalness clove gray tinlah, black leather in­ mpontMAiKKi 3-0 X 6-8—1»»" mahogany doors THREE PIECE living room suit in WANTED-Koom by . woridng gen- Hariford:-and (our ataUn, Mrs. economy.'! Thia whj in a section George laid he rogaitls foreign §eoi R(X)MS. Heat, hot water, elep- occupjsncy. Attractive six room Coventry Lake, just off the water. ■aid tha next phaaa dr"Marxlam" ' eh ha and Etaea- heater,' defroatera, tlgnala, white Offered 15-A M ortgagea 61 M . $335.00! BencTix (2 year8 old)/... .$50 I Finance to appropriate /4 Hour .Week Minimum . Sewing Machines Line, the next road to be im­ BoSintw lot. Ample parking.'Mortgagee ar­ ton W. Hutchins. MI, 94133, Piraa taiUftSd. that hla "direct naaa, national controla.’’ lonced taxX work. Call Ml. 3-4733. NATIONAL LUMBBR., n»C.. proved with Town Aid Ftinda For Rent 64 ranged. A real bartfaln. For ap­ 9-4694. ordara" from lliylor not to attend "Howaver," tha report stated, dtaantaameat program of the Mnd Full or part time. Anybody can Apply At Bha had bean a raaldant of Man- Which they adiroeata and tha Unit­ Anto AcceiborlM—Tires 6 Building—Cofitmcting 14 make api-ont. We'll take all you 351 State St. North Haven, Conn. ARTICLE 3 By Petition — To pointment call George L. Groaia- any more "front" organlaatlon iehaatar.for TO yaara. Bha waa a "It has been reported that conirolc Curb Se Tel. CHeatnut 8-3147 A. B.‘ C. see if the Town will vote to ap­ On e STORE for rent, 20’x20’, dio, Realtor. MI. 9-8876.\ IF READY to buy oeU, ox(9>anga maatinga were relayed to him by mambar of tha Msthodlat Church over Certain highly atratagic itema ed Statoa has rojactod. P erso n als produce; Postrnrd brings details. CONN. STATE real asuta. mortgagee arranged. Diplomats, however,-did not REBUILT ENGINES GENERAL CARPBNTRY-Altera- Aprons Unlimited, 2032 S. Maple point a committee to-be respon­ Heat furnished. Rent reasonable. Victor Vittorio of Hartford at a and Sunaat Rabakah Lodge. hava bean unduly ralaxed end that Coograasmait H(>r^d» Baaiy- ttons, additions and new construc­ EMPLOYMENT SERVICE /Ap p l i a n c e c o . sible for the closing of schools Modem brick building. For fur­ 300 FT. FRONTAGE, ovaralae Cape Oonault Howard R. Hastli«a, maetthg in May, 1956. At that the offlclala authorising daoontrol rule out the posathiUty .of aoma LOVE • MERCY, undemtanding Ave., Ix>s Angeles 11, Calif. Baaldaa har husband, aha leaves Bovlat bid for Joint aotlon la tho Moat All dars tion. Dormers, porches, garages Dismonds—WatchM— whenever ei'nergencles or adverse ther Information call Jack’s Cof­ Cod. full shed dormer, 1 ^ Itotha, Agency Ml. t-1107. tlma hla "call mates" at tha Nllsa' two daughtara, Mra. Herbert J. hava diarsgardsd technical and In- Brown hoa aet (Bit t^ rg a n lse 6p^ whan interjected, alwaya provide 906 Main St., Mancheater M I.i-1575 21 Maple St. fee Shop, Andrews BuUding, 59 three bedrooms, fireplace, cl" ' taltlgonca raporta strongly oppo»> Middle E ast or a proaoaai tor high o ^ ta ld e , 1 eating aolutiona. Clique $124.95 , and rooms finished at reaaonalble Je w e lry 46 weather‘conditions exists. WANTED —A two or thraa family Bamant-Pond planL ha said, wars Bradley of Manchester and Mrs. imattion to the axplfctad paUUon of prices. Workmanship guaranteed. A R 'nC LE 4 To see If the Town E ast Center St., Ml. 3-4283. high elevation, trees, Suburt Stanley Michafowakl of cl66 Grove jing such decontrol." tlw Naw Havem^iailroad.to alian< laval toUu on F ar ISastom p r ^ preaaure polltica cmly atirovat**,- Help W anted-Fem ale 65 LEONARD W. TOST, Jawaler, re­ As little' as 41.000 down. Carlthn house. Occupancy not nacaaaary. .Oaudlna K, Brotbarton of Auburn, terns, wtUr Rad China BttUnr la. New Afotor Guarantee. Frep estimates, Robert M. Alex- ROPER FOUR burner gas range, Will vote to establish a small Write Box B. Herald; S t.) New Britain', and Fatar Koay- laa.; n aiatar, Mrs. Frederick The subcoihmittM identiSed don its Hartfoi^-to-BoatOB poaaen- rahdef,’'M'i;'9-7719...... pairs, adjusts watchaa expartly. S400 SQ. FT. of space for buatnesa .W. Hutchins. MT. 94133, i a , neither the offlclala nor the strate­ The Blaanhowar-Bulgaala ax- m id B B WOMEN deafre ride fram Net Down Payment, 63 weekly FREE — FREE FREE WANTED Tn very gtxid condition. Reason­ claims branch of the Justice offlcea or light mdndustry. Second 9-4694. r ra, 13S 8 p ru « BL1 Newington. Nichols of Manchester; and two gar aarrioo, Reasonable "prlcee. Open ^ dally. able. MI. .3-6519. ' Court. . BUTBR8 WAllTNO - I f you are Other govarnmant objection. gic itama to which It raferrad. ehaaga oa disarmament bagaa last Center to Pratt * Whitney, arriv­ CX>LE MOTORS \ PALMER AND CARNEY, mason MACHINIST Thursday evenings, 129 /iBprucv floor. Centrally located. Parkings grandchlldran. Ha ■sid/&' Woahingtdn today Bapt. 19. Btaanhowar had p n p (^ ing B p.m. MI. 3-53S5. Any housewife taking tlma out to . a r t ic l e 5 . Tp see U .. the facilities, can JA. 7-1373. MANCHESTER, Gardner. St'r-New; raady to aeU your property and Judge Anderson would not permit , Tha fun6r.al will be-held Friday Using a licensing aystam, the that ha M^writton to oMletala of contractors. .Fret eatimatea. No answer-this sd will receive a two Street. Ml. 9-4387. / RED LEATHERETTE love seal WhhU^iiihKiridfaUa aervlhe, then Piraa to name the paidoHi in whoso Cornmaror'Dapaitmmt- iwepe a at the summit maaUng w t m job loo big or too amall. Ml. With general all round experience. Town wiil vole to feopen a portion •ix room ranch house. Three bed­ onarnoon at. 2 o’clock at the •11 iflUelM teiiriw EaaUrn Cfon- United Statoa and Ruaala open WANTED—Ride to Capitol Ave.. cup^essuring pitcher free. Send a couch, opens to a bed. Very good of South Street ICxtension. so- - HEATia> STORE for rent at 32 rooms. baaement garage, large call The Rciu Batata Center, Real, homea tha March- and Novmabar, «haek"reln on movement bf U.B. nect)eut,/^rgtng them to mast to i to 4:30, from Florenra St. MI. Auto Driving School 3-4T8S or RockvUla TR. 6-4744. posr card to Complete group' and retirement condition. Call MI. 9-3567. Holmes Funeral Homa, 606 Main their aklaa to each othar’a aerial plan, company paid. 50 hour week. Fuel and Peed 49>A called, from Ra.vmond Upton's Oak St. WUl paint to sun tenant. lot, how open for inspection. CaU to n , 65 E ast Center St. MI. 3-8181 1953, and the. April, 19M, maatinga St., islth tha Rev. John E. Poat, products to Russia and oUief Com- concerted action. S-1S91. any time. muniat-rulad areas. ,The etmtrola roconnaiaanoa and that they trade LARSUN'8. DRlVmo Sphool, ROYAL PLASTICS CO.. INC. Apply driveway Ss far as the new house For Information call 50. 9-1690, GUbert Fickett. MI. 34988. were held. mlntatar of tha North Methodist B. McGinnis, whan 1i(3 bluaprinU of their mUitary Manehetter's only trautid and SEASONED hardwood for 'stove, of Richard Upton. Ml. 940M, Ml. S-1410. Ha could locate the houses how­ Church, officiating. Burial will ba are aimed chleSy at keeping out of ill praaidant of the Now Hd- FOR THE BF.8T PRICE OF 29 Fairvlew St., Mancheater. Conn. furnace nr flrefilace, delivered LAWSON LOVE seat and chair. 310,400. LARGE four room ronch,^ ARB YOU CONSlDERtNG ever, tha coqrt ruled, and said tha •aUbUshmanU. Bulgaiiin did not certified tnatruetor. For your safe­ THE YEAR. FOR FINISHING ABA TOOL AND MI. 9-4949 after 6. Goodwin W. Jacobson SELLING TUUR PROPERTY? la West Camatary, Red hands any materials vaiV told Soaly-Brown, aa wall os maka a daflnlta reply at that ■Aatosiobilcs for Salt 4 anywhere. Call MI 3-7083 Leon'- Richard M. Gallnat OFFICES for rent In new buUdlng CeUar. 100’'lot. ihiburban. Ckulton March mealing waa at S99 Sigour­ could ba used to build up tte leral Managar Btchard Martin, ty we are traiiied to teach proper­ OFF aOOMS UPSTAIRS. AL­ NURSING COMPANION for elderly DIE COMPANY on Main St. Ideal for denUat, in­ W. Hutchins, DO. 94133, MI We wiU appraise your property Frtanda may call at tha funerat Ume. WANT TO BUT A CAR and had ly. Ml. 9AbT6. woman foifor Saturday and Sundays. ard GIgllo. Bolton. BOARD OF s e l e c t m e n ney St., Hartford; tha November vlat bloc’s war potantial. tiM carriara wUt paUUon tha TERATIONS AND CELLAR 1396 TOLLAND TURNPIKE surance and real estate agent or free and without any obUgailon. meeting at Albany, N. T„ nnd tha homa tomorrow from 8 to 6:.S0 and atata Commarca Commlaslon In aubsaquant apaaehta, ha ydur cradit tamtd down? Don't RECREATION ROOM CALL MI. 9-2355 8r MI, 9-8679. CORDWOOD-FUEL. Stove or fire­ Machinery and Tools 52 Dated at Coventry, Connecticut, attorney. CaU Manchester Aese-. We aleo buy property for cash. T to 9:30 p.m. an outright ban la U.S. aharphr crltlciaad tha plan but aaid va up, saa "Honaat” Douglaa, MANCHESTER Driving Academy, this 20th day of January 1956, April maatlng a t Buah Hill Rd., Rad China and Comm) for authority to abandon tho Una. S Manchester'e most recommendtd. place lengths, delivered. 319 per ciatea, Charles W LSthrop. ML MANCHESTER, Hawthoras St. — Sailing-tor b u ^ g contact Granby, aim it WM arorth oarious eon- 8 Main. Not a Rnanca company WANTED STENOGRAPHER APPLICATIONS cord. Sulkowakt, Wlllimantlc, HA. SAWS Profile Jig 7 " table model, 9-0364, 3-7433, 9-9231, New five room ranch. Immediate STANLEY BNAY. ^ a l t o r Korea. In hla announcement today, ■IdtraUon. Resulta guaranteed. Standard or MANCHESTER ROOFING >] h.p. motor, stand. Hand vac- . ■— ...... — a- occupancy, Charles Ponticelll. MI. BRAE-BURN REALTY These, Piraa taatiflad, ware billed ' H.IS7 Tripe Saaly-Brown, who raprasanta the automatic. Mr. Miclette your per- Ala Being Accepted 8-3217. aa meetinga to "diactiaa tha fraa- On Bant. U.BlaaBiwwar raealvqd Knowledge of bookkeeping helpful . uuiuT m I. 3-5935. 9-1644. . MI. 84276. BiuUng its eontmriita on Swmnd D la ^ t, aaid tha paUUon from BuIgonlB a kmg latter which ISBl FORD 6iatom da lux# four ocMial Inatructor. Dial FI. 3-7349 AND SIDING, INC. ^ For Full Time > dom of tha praaa.’’ Ha aaid they any Uniie. . but not necessary. SMALL STORE at 33 Oak SL for Funerals with Rod China onjjofehae had not yet boon ftlad but added boiled down tc this: Roosia was door. Radio, boattr, Pord-o-matlc. Garden— Farm— Dairy rant. Apply at Marlow's. NEW USTING. Cuts four room USTINOS . WANTED - Slngla, turned out to be gntheringa for ment Sgures, aubeoQimtttee that It prohabiy toon will ha. ttnl original roMn egg blue OWNERS JOE GIRARDIN OR Grocery Clerks (Male) AUCTION the purpoaa of raising money (or tntorastad "only If agroamant Is. Products 50 Musical Instruments 5 3 1 house with ISO' fnmtsge and lota two-family, three-family, bust- ■aid that in the drat elgm months Tharafora, "Thoaa who are o| achiavad” first on faduetlon of or- , Immaculate inside and out. MIKE JUTRA8 FOR FREE . / Apply Checkers (Female) STORES for rent in new Main St. of trees. Full baaement, oil heat, naaa property. Have many cash the Communiat Dallj^ Worker. Mrs. NalUe M. Oardher poaed to tho ahamlonmaat at th tarma. Douglaa Motora, 333 hlntorcyclOi^BieyclM 11 ES'nMATES MI. 9-9983 AND Olgantlr Inventory Clearanea building. CaU Manchester Aksoci- city uUliUes. -Two bedrooms. No buyers. Mortgsges arranged. Ha aaid that Jamas Tata, ona of Tha funeral of Mra. Nattle M. of last year^/roaaela See* of mamanta and -on "taldng maaauraa Free Life Insurance FOR SALB-v U S. No. 1 Katahdin USED SPINET SHOPPERS! of BKA.ND-NEW non-Oomn^iat nationa'made 1,117 railroad sarvica most ba prepared for tho prohlbiUonon of Mf. 9-0379.\ b £ iSH HARDWARE CO. atei, Oiarlea W. LaUirop, MI. development. Price 110,600. Phone Please call George L. Oraaladio, the eight on trial, waa present at Gardner, of Nawfane, VL, and atomic BICYCLE REPAUUNO, all typei, and Pension Plan. potatoes. 'Bryan Brothers. 179 Why try to find a ’‘bargain" (7) MKRrHANDISE at Auction! trips In and out to present a atreng oaao bofora tha aroapona." . English a specialty. Now open 9 Tolland /Turnpike, Mancheser. ^-0384, 3-7433, 9-9331. Barbara Woods Agency. MI. Realtor, MI. 9-5671. 109 Hanry the 1953 maatinga. Glastonbury waa held this morning oommiaaiMi in support of the pool Buonhowar. < TYPIST, with general knowledge of Apply Grocery Manager apinei when you can buy here a EVERY THURSDAY. FRIDAY #-no2. Street. ■. Anderson, again over vahamant at 10 o'clock at the Watkina-Weat This, ir aaid. waa on vocation in Dan- a.m, to 9 p.m. Manchester Phone 9-7037. brand-new Wurlliser spinet with and SATURDAY KITES 353 gnlpa over Uon that public eonvonlanea and var at tha tlma, mode Bulganhi’a STAT^If WAGONS C^cle Shop, 166 West Mlddla Turn­ ALTERATIONS, repairs, all car­ bookkeeping and office procedure. government objection, today Fuheral Home, with the Rev. Ken­ nacaastty raqulra tha contlnuanca pentry done St reasonable prices. Aoillty to take dictation helpful FIRST NATIONAL STORES full 99-note beyboaid for only.3495, Bid, Buy and Save on every «' - Houses For Rant * 65 310.800 COLONIAL six rooms, S or agreed to ask tha jurors in tha cocTaaponding . ^ latter pubUc S ept SS. The next pike.' MI. 9-3098. possible home, shop, or person­ 4 bedrooms. Caatral heat, con­ neth H. Granqulst of tha Faith id further ihab'about 68 par cant of tha aarvica," ha aaid. ^ y ha scared a hewrt attack. A 1IB8 Chtvrolat BdlvAlr V-t, four Call m i; 9-4971 after 5 p.m. but not necessary; Applicant will 1041 MAIN STREET Household Goiids 61 only a few dollars more than you'll L«xal Notic* 1mith Act trial of eight allagad lAitharan Church In Bast Hart­ Tha line involved, which runs doer station wagon. Radio, have very little direct supervision. pay for a worn-out used piano. al commodil.v. crete cellar, attached garage, one j(^mmuntsta hare .if they had saan the 1955‘^ri|is ware by ships of f«w waaka later ha oant a briaf ~T or Beautiful mahogany 'contemporary -SALES START AT T P.M. THREE ROOM furniehed house, or two family. 300’ (rOntaga, bua, AT A (COURT OF PTOBATE holden ford offteiatlng. Burial waa in Vtr-varv from Hartford to Boston through note to Bulganin saying ha would • haator, poiwar atmring. Bualntes ServfcM Offered LI Pleasant working conditions with NO MONEY DOWN!! S I Andor«r. within and/fAr the Dis­ talavlalon program called nim Orova Cemetery, Mllfei ' British regtsi^. Manehaatar, WilUmanUc and Put­ Roofing—Siding 16 local firm fin bua line. Write stat­ EAST CENTER STREET design. No extra charge for de­ We Bccommoilate 1,0(10 people reliable party. CaU PI. 3-7334. •UDurban. Carlton W, . Hutchins, trict of Andover, on tho\14th day of Nikhtmarafikhtmi in Rad." "On tha biMla of thasa atatis- reply la d ^U later. Hagarty said 3188 Paid V-8 ranch wagmiKMdio, MANCHESTER $ ROOMS FURNITURE livery, Service, 10-year warranty. over 900 cars! Realtor. MI. 94183.9-4694. January. A.D.. 19M. ^ V , Mail,, with the Rev. Dowle G, tlcs,*’ the i ^ r t aaid, "our slllaa nam, was JotoCkad out durtnr-the B atw ir^ feos^ yH bean ALL TYPES OF electrical wiring, ing age. experience,' etc. to Box Present, Hon. Charles H \ Nicholson, Talacut Saan Prajudiolal Bora officiating -thera. 'X Aug. 19 flood whan a Putnam hoatar, ovardrlva. \ RAY'S ROOFINO CO., ahlagle and e . Herald. ^6 months to psy. Umited qusntlty. WE WILI, REMAI-N OPEN Judge \ ■ shipping to China in 1955 will ■ant tnatallaliona and repairing done. .built up roofi, gutter and con­ SETUP MAN in punch press de­ / Start Your Also ask to s|e the new Wurlltier Suburban For Rent 66 412,400 EXCEPTIONAL ranch Edwhr'1 Baitaar of New Britain, bridge over tha ,Quina1>aug River Cali J. A A. Electric. Ml. 9-9675. THROUGHOUT FEBRItARY On motion of Oenevlero It. Boying- ona of Uis dafansa lawyers, told at-rpaas/ihe former peak years of 1988 Ford V-8 ranch wagon, radio. ductor work, roof, chimney te- partment. One accustomed to Monthly Paynients Elleetronlc Plano, portable, weighs homes, three bedrooms, ceramic ton, sdminlalratrix on the estate of Mrs. Janwa Hariii 1964.” / waa washed out. McQinnia had Junior, Ford-o-matie, . paira. Ray Hagenow,’ Ml B-2214. close tolerance work preferred.; WE RE-OPEN MARCH 1 ROCKVILLE — One room1 apart- tile bath, atainleSa steel sink, Dewitt Boyington,, late of Andover, tha court ha had saan tha program Tha funaral of Mra. JSmea Her •aid that the rood would not re­ LEGAL SECRETARY, Manches­ 1 Month After' You Receive only 95 pounds, $.195. Goss Piano within esld Ditiriel. deceaseiL last night -on n Naw Britain tata- On.4he domoattc aide, the aub- Ray Jackapn, Ml 3-4328. ter. Tel. MI. 9-8277. Pieaae apply to Gunver Manufac/ Company, 317 Asylum St., Hart­ PO.ST AUCTION ROO.MS ment with kitidtohen and bath. Furn­ Formica counters, hot water This Court doth decree that six (4) riaon, 38 Ruaaall St., Waa hald yaa build tha bridge, citing tha. traman 3988 Ford V-8 Country Squlro, four UGHT TRUCKlh moderate Ydur Home Outfit "Connecticut'a Largest ished, heated. Suitable for work­ heat, cellar, H sera lot, traea, vliton statlqn,' He told the coprt comihfttae touched on iU aaparata doua lossaa auffarad to railroad r a t ^ Ml. PI. 3 ^ luring Co., 384 Hartford Rd. ford. JA. 5-6696. Opposite Hotel raonihs be allowed and limited for the tarday oftarnoon at t o’clock In InyesUgatiaas bt ollegaUona doer, oight poasongtr, radio, RUUFINU, Siding and catpsntry. Bond. E’ree parking, ^ Auction Firm" ing couple. Writs Box N, Herald. view, suburban. Carlton W. creditore of eaid esUte to exhibit their tha program ahowad how Com­ irty and tha fact that tha The haator, Ford-o-matic. 8 ROOMS FURNITURE Hutchins, MI 9.4132, MI 9-4696. claims against the same to the admin­ munists came Ho Russia, and said St. Mary's Eplacopal Chuirch, with •gainst former Becratary of the ^ N D IA 'A T.V. 8ervica7 a r a b l e Alterations and additions Ceth Rt. S — Berlin Tumplks istratrix and directf lhal public notice the rector, tha Rev. Alfred L. Wil- rord-to-Boaton paiaongar aarv Inga. Workmanship guaranteed. SECRETARY Situation ^Wanted— , $9.36 MONTHLY NEWINGTON, CONN. BOLTQN—New five room duplex ha cohaldarad tna program of high­ Air Force Harold IB..Talbott and ice hod been a "monay-loalng prop- 1968 Pontiac alatlon wagon, radio, any Uma.xAntanna conversions. with/ garage, ready about Feb. TWO THREE bedroom ranch be given of thia order by adverttaing In llama, efficia^g. Burial waa in former IntarState Commaroc Oom- Doctor Says Philco factofy auperviaed servirt. A. A. Dion, Inc., 319 Autumn' Female 68 Brand New Opposite Conn. Light nnd a newspaper havlr“ing a" circulation — ------In ly prejudicial nature. oiritlon,’’ , . heat^ V— xteering, auto- Street. Ml. I-4S60. / Read Herald Advd. Power Company Building 18^ 3100 monthly, MI. 8-5483. homes on Gardner St. Now open said Dfstrln. andI by. poitins a copy, ' Saltaer raqueata(l Judge Andar- the family plot in Eaet Cemeteryt' miaaton CThairman Hugh W. Croaa, Tel. m . S-tliLx Women with secretarOd Texper- REUABLE woman would like light BEDROOM. LIVING ROOM, DI­ thereof on the publlbile nitn-poot _ . in aaid Tha casket waa cirriad hy por- Calls for Ualty NETTE, RUGS. LAMPS. TABLES for your Inipection. Other ranch Town of Andover neareat the place aon to ask tna Juroi^a If they had both of whom quit under fire. Seato-Brown Blao diacloaad that FOR THE BEST In Bdpded built lence wanted for full time and part houarwoi'k or baby iatting. Write TnkEB ROOMS and bath available homes 613,900 and up. Manchester tara. ■ The tubcommlltee aaid.it found ^ Bdiata P. Bordoa, M4A / 3184 ->aaaengar COMPLETE REPAJB8 by Stuart time positions. Shorthand eiaential, EVERYTHING $’288 first of month. 137 High St., Rock­ where the deceaaed last dwell. seen the telecast ano^what affect the ICC . Is already atudying tha Written tor NBA ServWa R. Wolcott on wringar and auto- up roofs, ahlngle roofs, gutters, Box A, Herald. Asxociates, Realtor, Phil ' Hallln. CRABLE8 H. NICHOLSON. Judge. it had on them. . s that aach official had "mode a service IntamipUon "to detarmlna and heat- conductors and roof repaura call pleasant office, group Insuranoe 3 ROOMS FURNITURE Notice ville. YR. 8-8846. Call any Ume, Ml. 9-9321, MI. mlataka and actaft IndlacreeUy; Tha time aaema to hava rOllsd maUo washing machlnba. aiactrtc and profit sharing benefits. Apply 9-0334, MI. 3-7433, Ml. 9-3434. U. 8. Atty. Simon Cohan, objact- ■7^ if thera la a violaUon of tha law oroimd MRln to disenaa vorieoae rangei, vacuum'cleaners, motora, Coughlin. Ml. S-Tra7. If no answer to $10.16 MONTHLY The following scliedulejis for the tng strenuoualy, asked rwhat if Aa for their resl|mations, the on the part of tha railroiMl.’’ Tha call Ml. 9-4431. / Situations .W asted- IT'S NO Senators aaid they felt 'theae were veins. iBla condition trpubloa 3984 Ford . . „ eight paaaenger small appllancea, welding.^ 174 Male .69 Brand New hearings of the Coventry Board of Wanted To Rent 68 HORTON ROAD—Six room CJape, they did" ace the program\He aa- SUte Public UUliUaa Cbmmla- many pdopla and is tho aouroa of country aqulre, radio, heater, Main BtreItrAl, Ml. "■ 9-6676.------WESTINOHOUSE REFRIO. LIV­ Tax Review. TALL sartad tha telecast dealt lolaty.wlth.lUv "quite proper under the circum- sion ia also looking into the mat- FOR ALL TYPES | ALDON SPINNING MILLS, ' NEAT, PERSONABLE youpg busi­ Cod, upstaira lavatory, fireplace, and stances."' a greet deal of phyaleol and mental ■ * Ford-o-raatic.' \ aiding, gutters, com EXPERIENCED DRIVER needs ING ROOM. BEDROOM, DI- E’ebrusrv 1, 195(1 Wednesday, STORY! one car garaga. Lot la 75 x 150 Coi^t Cases Russia and had "nothing to do^wi;1 ^ tor. dlalraak. DOORS OPENED, ktya fUtad, NErTTE. RUGS, LAMPS TABLES 9:00 A M. in ,5;0O P M. ness woman, able* to pay 335-440, Talbott acknowledged at a sub- 3984 Ford V-8 ranch wagon, radio, copied, vacuum clamiera. irons, pair woi'h call Ma^incheater Roof­ woik-with good pay and advanee- and there is-.no traffic hazard for this trial.” Seely-Brown 'aaid hla iettors Wbat-happano? Tha veins cony ing and Siding, IniT., MI. 9-9933 or I TALCOTTVIIXE, CONN. ment opportunities. Sober, de­ Ev e r y t h in g $.66o E'ebruai" 2. lO-IB Tliursdav, urgently na«da'-3-4 room unfurn­ children. Immediate occupancy. Cohan aaidd, for axampit, j)^ W- commlttaa hearing lost July that went to the mayors, first aalact- heater, overdrive. nrk, etc., repaired. Shears, ished rent. Pieaae write Box K, Ernest J. Damko, 30, Of 176 he made telephone calls from hie blood to tha heart aftar the tu- 9-0279, Free estln>Rtrs. MANCHESTER MI, 3-5129 pendable. Call MI. 9-4414. 3 ROOMS f u r n i t u r e , 9:00 A .m , to 5:00 P.M. 315,000. Manchester Aasoclatea, causa a par.K-on kntw about the < ^ Ia the Bite d't the Coloeeua men and Chamber of Commarca "kntvaa, mowers, ate., put Into con­ Herald. Spruce St., formerly a resident 'of of Rhodes know^ Pentagon office and hod used of­ sues have taken (wt of it aoma 3864 Chevrolet four door, radio, dition for coming needs. Braith- Febi'uatv .I, 19.56 E'rldav. Earle S. Rohan. MI. 3-7433, Brinks robbery>ery case,___ that knowl-' exacutivea in ail the communlUaa of tha nacaaattiaa of Ufa. Ah un- haatsr" two tone white and $11.71 MONTHLY 7:0fi P.M. In 9;00 P.M. 9-9221, 94384. Benton. III., was fined 350 in Town edge would not Intarfard with tha \ A—The Co|o(proa is said to hava ficial stationary in soliciting bual- formerly aarvlcad by the Mne. walte, 53 Pearl atraet.. MIDDLE4GED couple wifh high Court today for failure to secure a (teas for a New York efficiency Intartuptad (low of blood back to red,. ■' Roofing snd Chimneys Ifi-A Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 Brand New E'ebrunrv 4, 19.56 Saturdsv, school daughter desire 4 or 5 un- trial in another cs'a dealing with stood at tha entrance of the har­ In ' them, he said that . alnce the heart and lungs ia, tharafora. REGISTERED NURSE or ticenaed NORGE WASHING MACHINE, 2:10 P.M. to .5:00 P.M. CAYEY’S INVESTMENT propertica, 92 Weal Connecticut operator's license and bor of Rhodes, an laiand . In the engineering firm in which he woe CALL DS^TTy m iE lor yoar~re- practical mirae (or part time. COLUE PUPS, registered, eight. furaiahtd rooms. MI. 9-6495. acta of violence. ,, ‘united action’’ would be naoaaaary Important. • > 3984 Chavrolct Bel Air four door, frigeration needs. A. and W. Re­ ROOFING—Speualtslng in repair- WESTINOHOUSE REFRIG,, BED­ .'ttgneil Serve FKira Center. Three family 4-4-5. Apart- 334 for failure to secure a Con Followin'* *a brief raceis, the Medltercanedji Sea. It was finally a partner. Cross conceded in Uati- to oppose tha axpactod abandon­ radio and heater, two tone I Ing roofs of u l kinds. Also new Three day* a week, U to 7. MI. weeks old. Call Rockville. TR. I ROOM, LIVING ROOM, DINEriTE Dellcloua nv$nt vacant, 314,000. North End. hecticut registration. mony last fall that ha waa "indU- Naturo ordlnart^ acoomllahaa frigeration Co.. 143 West Middle 9-2359. MI, 9-5879. 5-7894. , , , I The rV)ve.nlry Board of Tsx WANTED—Four room apartment judge aaid everyone "could ba at destroyed by an earthquake, ment paUUon, ha urged that i thia with great afnclancy. For ax- brown and white. Tpke. Ml; 9-1287, MI. 9-0055, BU. roofs. Gutter/ work. Chimneys DISHEjS. RUGS Review, Cocktails for two adiilta. Heat and hot water. five family, extra large lot. About Demkq told Judge Wesley C. creet" in dlacuaaiona with railroad cleaned, r^aiied, 23 years' ex- 10% return, 325,000. Call MI. ease" because none of tha jurors meeting ba cialled aa soon as poo- ample, the veins naar tha aurface 9-3196, CLEjRK TYPIST for general office MANCHESTER Pei Center. 995' EVERYTHING $19-1 Thoma.s D, McKinney, Chairman Furnished. Will pay. reasonable Gryk hS had lived here since No- has teen the tel.ecaat aiyl-Aona had U - ) ^ a t la tha qrlgin of the executives concerning a contract slble. However, ha Indicated that 3885 Chevrolet V-6 two door. irience. Free eatimatea. Call Price Includes deliver.)!', set Up, price. Call Ml. 9-5973,______' 9-5229; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. vembM 1955 and arresting Patrol' auperi for bua movement of passengers of the body-lAVc folds or Valves In Powerglld*. heater.' owley. Mancheater MI, 3-5361. woik. Opportunity for advance- Main St. Ml. 9-4273, Open Monday,^ Albei t'E'. Bray known anything about It. *-v ratlfUUon "Three times a he would not call tha meeting, them w^hich prevent tha blood from MANCHESTER T,V, Service, radio K Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday service. Guarantee Immediate de­ Albert A. Rossi man Thomaa Graham said he had Ektrlier the judge ruled that tha bridesmaid never a bride?" between Chicago rail termini^. himself. /■’jC , h and T.V, ipectaliats alnce 1934. nieiil. Apply The Alexander Jsrvla ANDOVER family being evicted. GARRISON Ctolonlal (ovqraized). warned nlm early tWa month to get flowing twekwarda. 1884 Ouvredet four door, radio and Co., 5 Dover Rd. 9 a.m, to 6 p.m., I^ursday and livery or free storage until needed. Coventry. Conn, Four years old. 22 Scarborough government had made a "prima A—It atema from the Idea that Although ha would ba "pleased ‘Thaae valvaa era particularly heater, jxiwerglide,' two tone Charter members of Telsa. hfl. Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Baby Jamisr.v 21, 1PM... House sold. Fiva room reasonable the regia^atlon and license. good or avil alwaya happens In 9-6660 or MI. 3-4607. •Heating—Plumbing 17i—— Come In rent. Three small children. Call. Rd.. excellent condition, oil hot Louis E. Clarke. 45. of Rt. 31, facia ihowihg of conspiracy ’ and to participate," ha. auggaatod that important in tho legs, whfro the green and ivory. GENERAL OFFICE worker. Book­ parakeets, canaries, mongrel pup­ Plione Me Imhlediatelv water heat, fireplace. Convenient that at least some of tha accuaad threea. and theh the fourth occur­ "tha InlUativa for calling the praaaura of tha blood on tha vaina keeping e.xperiem-e helpful but pies, hamstej-s. S and H ttam pt Hartford CH. 7-03.58 T«iay William Snigg. PI. 249U. Coventry! had a charge of speed­ rence will be'.'the opposite. How­ 1 PAY FAIR prices for news­ and to school, new shopping center ing reduMd to violation of the had bean connected with {t. Public Records maeUng might more. properly be is great bacauas of gravity. It ta papers, rags,' iron and metal in PLUMBING - Ijtrpaira and con­ not neceaaaiy. We will train you. with every purchase. After 7 P. M.—CH. 6-1690 ELDERLY WOMAN would like and new high school. Very desir­ Experts explained that the ef­ ever, If one dD)ild be a bridesmaid taken" by one of the mayors, or ■ BARLOW MOTORS tract woi)t'.’ Cali Ml. 9-9541. 5 'j day week, full benefita. Con­ See rules of the road and waa finod •even tImedSthe apell could be tha vabta of tha which are town of hjancheater. Write to John ' ' See It Da.v or Night three or four room heated unfurn­ able loostion, (Oil now.' A. R. fect of this' waa to («y that the W arraatee Deeds firat selectman most directly a t' moat commonly «f.*Ueta<. by van- '.'t ■ 436 MAIN 8T. MANCHESTER Waclaw. R.-F.D. No. Iv Weat Wil- tract Xfia. Maynard at .Manches­ ished apartment on first or second Wilkie and Co. MI. 9-4899. 315. government had ahown enough to broken. fectod. ter Motor Sales. ,MI. 9■,'i29.^. BOXER PUPS,! registered, all ages. If you have no means of tranSpqr- Clarlt'e waa arrested Jan. 13 by Kennath. A. Cloutier to the coaitica, as a. result of tha break- lington Connecticut, or .call Rock: 'hfillinefy—Dressmaking 19 tation. I'll send my auto for you. floor. Call Ml. 4-5176. , warrant proctading with the trial, Westvlaw Realty Co., propertlea on He said that opposlUon to the doam,-of theoa valvaa. Call Rockville. TR. 5-7894. GREEN MANOR—5%, room ranch. Patj^plman EmanUel Motola, who Q-W hich are the right and left Vllle TR. 5-76U; WANTED Receptionist (or profes-! No obligation. Said a car driven by Clarke waa .ft wax emphasized, however, that Autumn 8t. expected patiUoij would require Whan tha valvaa ora broken the MANT OLDER cars, good trans­ j ' c o n v e r s e Three bedrooms,'living room with the judge's decision did not-repra- banka of a river? 'legal and other SLaaisMce to prO' portation. Cars that can't ha aceii ^ RUBBISH and aahea removed, ainnal office, .Stenographic, knowl-1 f 6 x TERRiF r , 9 months 'old. A—L—B—E— R—T—’S ADULT FAMILY desires six room fireplace, triple . track combina­ tVavelIng at 50- m.p.h. on E. Center Evelyn M. McGuire to Matthew neceaaary support to the. return DRESSMAKING and alterations, j House-trained. Good with chfldt>n. sent a finding of fact that tha con­ A—Tha right la that on toa right pare and present the caae.? from the street. Look behind our i tieneral cleaning, ccllara. altica edge dealred. Write Box S, Herald, ; 43-45 AI-LYN ST.. HARTFORD JR. rent, MI. 9-9763 after 8 p.m. tion storm windows, reaf screened St. hand when you are looking down­ F. McGuire, property a t 44 Morae of the blood in tha vaina la lost Shirt cullAia turned. Ml. 3-1459, Reasonable. MI. 3-4365 after 6-p.m. Free Parking ror, Allyn and CAVEY'S Clarke, defended by, Atty. spiracy existed and that Some, of Rd. / . and tha vain becomes awollan. It Office. Douglaa Motors. 333 Main. ' and yards. Reasonable rates. M. SALESGIRL wanted. Apply in per-j porch, attached garage. $16,500. the defendants were connected stream, and the left bank ie on ! A M. Rubbish Removal. Ml. Al.TERATlDNS - CoBla, auila, Trumbull ELDERLY COUPLE and daughter (am Eastwood . Real Eataia .AgMi^ Charleg O ockelt. ahiil he dld .not __Ntttlcranl. reading AcMon— la thaae awollan hkiml vaniala^lrh is6s CApnxAc^ Convertible. *new after 7 p in. Hotland Candy] -RESTAURANT w m n i:''" ...... - your left;------: Richard Kowalsky, Ruaaeli |-9,979I,.-i-^— ------dieaaea. akij i.a.—etcTr-xIarrTTigtnnc "T-Tvwfock— VeKf)eles 42 would Ilk'e '4 dr 6 room reiil. 'ML cy. MI. 9-5474. 361 Canter. St. drive at over 35 m.p.h. and that he A l i e W are ts For Sale 7-1 a minor to operate a motor ve­ • MFD Bremen ektigulshed a Trade Nsilie'lDerttScate Tha/mambers are Frank Hirola coae veins; Philco Factory Supervised Service’ Light'trucking aiid package deliv­ Ml. 9-6300. e DETAIL W. Lathrop. MI 94394, 3-7433, The estate ha' brought suit Joseph Lilionthal, doing butintas 1955 PACKARD hicle. against William F. Cavanaugh Jr. chimnty Sre ip the cellar of a committee secretary, Henry (>an Swollen veins are unsightly. ery. Refrigerators, washers and Spra.v Painlef e df:m ign 9-9221. • *-.... I ACHE LOTS High elevation, trees, Filler allowed a 15-year-old-boy J. L. Dental Laboratory, 163 Four Door Sedan stovs moving specialty. Folding 1 Second Shift l BULTON—Building etone, vSneer, ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, ■ ax a retult of An automobile acci­ home a t U-Hudson-St., .vexterday dal I, David -Anderson andH icharff Women dread tham-for thir.raaapn ASHES AND^guhbtab remove^, also fireplace, wall stone flagetone. glass, china, and used furniture i e LAYdUT a water available, suburban. Carl- to drive hla car alone While deliv­ St 3:39 p.m., before It could do any School 81. Turcotte. Several union matters almost as much aa becauaa of the attics, cellars And yarda cleaned. choirs for rent. 9U. 9-0753. -fon ty. Hutchins, Realtor. 'MI. dent In which Friscll was fatally Building Permltl) - Ultramatlc, two tone if* everything. Lathe Operator Also S late Ragging. Bolton Notch bought and sold. Furniture Repaia: e EI.ECTRICAI, Houaes For Sale 72 ering'his paper route. - He waa injured.' damage. are scheduled (or diScuoalcn and physical complicationa which they Prompt, reliable courteous eerv- Quarry. Ml. •■0617. Prompt de­ Service. -Ml. 3-7449.»" . , 9-5133 MI. 9-4694. represented by Atty.. Herman For alterations and additions to Manchester's memorandum of un- may prod-wa. This car is Immaculate and me- Ice, reasonable r/itei. Ml 9-2145. (First SljIftI ' e MECHANICAL Friaell waD—Dave removed by surgery. Somatlmei and just waiting for a new home. - ing and Wallpaper Hanging Co. Hills. N. Y., both charged with both methods are used.. Injections wait. Marlow's. BUDGET CENTER AND- 9 a m . to '5 P.M. four bedroom colonial, neat 5 'j speeding; and John Stanley. 32, of Skoylea wxs arrested when Stepheax, Au^trolia’s , hare Ml. 9-7547. WRITE room ranch that will G.I.-, and Three Highway Department ' North Oroavaaer 0(ale, Jan. 25 Patrolman i Walter Ferguson said for varicose veins hava been used SOLIMENE. INC. GRAY RESEARCH AND 91 CENTER 6TREET M l. 8-4164 Saturday 9 A.M. to 12 Noon SuburlM'n For Sale 75 Providence, R. ' I., charged with faotod milkman, raa six miles ia WEAVING of -bui-na, motb holes PLUGGED SEWERS many more. Thirty year mort­ passing a red light. workers have received promotions (FW-A IS-monlha-oM baby died he noticed the erratic, manner in 27 mimitea. 56'a«conds today to for many years. Injections act by Dodge-Plymouth since 1937 and tom clotlung, hoaiery. rune, gages on all. T. J. Crockett, Real­ aa the rexult of a vacancy left today aad har mother waa ovrr- which the car waa proceeding on closing the opening of tha''varleaae 634 CENTER ST. Courses jind Classes 27 DEVELOPMENT COMPANY PAIR WOMEN'S shoe skates, aiie ADVAXCFjD State Trooper Robert J. H^lher- ecUpae' Emil Zatopek’a world re- handbags rapaired, sippsr re­ 7, white. Call after 3:30. MI. tor. MI. 8-5419. Ml. *' GLASTONBURY Six rooms on man arirestod Davia J.an. .7. and open-'When Arthur Farrell was aema hy omoke oa Sra af uhde- E. Middle Tpke. oord by IS aectmds. Stephana vain entirely ao diet tha blood placement, uuibrelias .repalrad, BOX X d e v e l o p m f :n t one door, Fircpiace, large tun must flow UiroUgh aoma other BEFORE TOU BUT a uasd car iuTO BODY repair training with Hilliard Street, Manchester 3-6774, MACHINE CLEANED Storelli Jan. It. . named oaslatant foreman In the tarmlaad arigta swept through Miaa Evangeline WllUams, S5, -raa lat Olympic Park, which will men'e shirt coilare raversed and ■. welding, metal Work, auto-engine Septic Tanks, dry Wells, Bewer. DIVISION GREEN SECTION— Imihaculate deck overlooking Diamond - Lake. LawCence R. Meronivich, 37. of department. > their heme, ^ ro l Abb Ritcher of 407 Woodbridge St;, waa ar­ aarro aa a trailalBg track la the vain, tha vatvaa;o( whlrii a n natf 6m Oorasait Motor Salas. Buick repiacad.' Marlow’s UUle Mand. . "A GOOD PLACE TO WORK’’ three bedroom ranch.. Paneled Ideal for children. 313,900. MI. IMI- •aim aad Ibrvtca, SSS . Mala tune-lip prepares you for Wg pay, WILD BIRO seed, feeders, and r * Lines itoatalled ,AVCO ManufacturingjCorp, 56 Kensington St., arTOsted yaatcr- Alfred Login advaneas from waa fauad dead la her carriage retted thia morning and ’ charged oojpnag d y m p to gaahaa here hi ing Shop. - essential field.i Learn in spare aquipment. Little A McKinney, 10 fireplace wall, unusual' fireplace, 9-6894. heavy truck to heavy equipment by Bramra. The mpUier, Mra. Tha traoticant o ulcers is Min 6 6 m t Ml, 6-48T1, OpSD avamngs. PART TIME—6:30 p.m. - 9':S0 p.m. .Cellar Waterproofing D o n ^,^ HERALD ____ £_t__ ■ — day (m a warrant laauad July 1 with pasalnlg a stop atgri and oper­ November. He by-. Boora' time now. Write for free book. Woodbridge 6t. Ml. 3-6030. 155 Snlffen'e Lane . ceramic tile bath, extra cabinets by former prosecutor -%illp Bayer, operator; ' Ftailcia Ftttgerald ad­ daaaatto Ritcher, and her tWo ating a motor vehicla without a. qaartermlle from Laa (Ufficult though aOvaral methods FORMICA counters, ceraiiile wall National concern placing five well in kitchen, dtahwaahe'r, disposal, ANDOVER — New three bedrtMm a n reasonably auccaasfuL Tho boat 1668 CHEVROLET, two-door. Com- and' floor tile. Let us modemlae Utilities Autocraft Training, Box m ck n n e y i r o s Our omployos know ' \Cpr. S. Main) ranch with acre and brook, had a charge of violation of proba­ vances from light to heavy truck osM, Rebertf-H^ ai^ Rolaad, 9, -drivar's iicanaa. Parry, a former AaatraUaa y rabum front and, other H. Herald. ■Igroomed men in training. 132.50 WIN(31E8TER Model 75 target I / South end of Plant patio, attached garage, amesite driver; and William Andrews ad- waro avaiaama hy amaka aad Skoylaa has poatod a 4300 bond Olympia ruaacr. - Thifd piaea your bathroom and kitchen. For weakly and bonus. No canvassing. rifle, also excellent for hunting.' s e w e r a g e d is p o s a l CO. ' drive. Many extras, 319.900. War- |t3.800v- F.H.A. approved. Well tion diemiate^ Judge Gryk made frtse eaUmatea call MI. 9-3658, Tha Coir Ml. 9-0911 between 4:30 p.m. of tnis Advt]^_ Stratford. Connecticut •wm E. Howland, Realtor. MI. worth inveattgating. Roacoe Tal­ thia diapoaition aia the ortgiaal pro­ vanct(i frpm laborer to light truck tahaa la the Day Rlmball Rea- •nd waa ralaaaad. Both eaaaa are went to GooR Wdrren, ahfa s a S Good condition, Jtcasonable. Call 11^163 Powi St„ Tel. 6IT6<6I6S driver. pits! at Pataam Be aehadul^ .to comavup Fab. 1. AaatroMaa TUa Shop, Buckload, , Read Herald Advs. / and 9:30 p.m, f MI. 9-6640. ’ 6-U06, Ml. 94001., bot, Broker. Phona 3-6600. bation period-had alroady ends}. -y- wb i ... I

Averugu Daily Net Piuas Rau WEDNESDAY, JANIJARY 25,19N Thu Weather rM i TwaNTr.10111 • Far the Wash BaM iiantl;fiBt«r lEv^nins J$(raUi Jam SI, ItSi Faneest *t V. B. Wsethsr Burme Few light SNOW flurries, osette- The cast for Center Thseplana' tions, corporations and buslHmss 11,888 usd ooM tonight. Low U to SSi ‘The Silver Cord" are reminded Dimes Drive Here Frost said tbs funds ars coming \ Msataar at tha Auilt Friday eBNsIdieahle About Town of the rehearsal tonight at 8 Retailers Must Buy, .Affix In at about th* same rat* as last Bn^ n at CltooIattsN High la tha low SOa. f o’clock in Woodruff Hall. Now over $6,000 year, when $14,000 was raised hers. Mtmchegtsr^A City of ViUago Charm Itaabm of Suiutt Rtbckth The Polio Ball, which srill b* hdd UxAgo a n nquMtad to nvMt to- Chairman Edward Sorrell of the Tax Stamps to Cigarettes Saturday, is expected to be a big ■WTfOO at 7:10 p.m., at th« Elks Valentine Charity Ball com­ The Manchester March of Dims* money raiser. * VOL. LXXV, NO. 98 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN,. THURSDAY. JANUARY 26. 1956 (Claaaifted Advsvtliiag ae Paga U f RatanM Funtral Home, 400 Main mittee has called a meeting for Last year,, th* Junior Chamber ROASTING CHICKENS PRICE FIVE CENTS Hartford, Jati. 25’ —Some ao.dodfestlmated 20,000 ^ckagea contain- drive has collected about $8,000 to of Conunsree affair provided the u ' ■ St., to pay their respect* to Mrs; Friday night at 7:30 in the lodge Connecticut retailer* will soon face ing more or less than 20 cigarette*. date in the local fight g ain st -D a n n y Rail Keeney, «1io was room on Btesell -S t All-fnemher* drive with $2300, and th* Jayesea Ont of 4wr gBstoMfiB hid futfis ^hsl slit the job nof-buying and affixing to Meanwhile, cigarette distribu­ polio. report that more than 850 reserva- ta w a tnamber. of the committee Ore requested to more than 10,000,000 packs of cigar­ tors, In pr*|)aratlon for meeting did to her chicken to make it ao deUcioua. didn't do attend this important meeting. George P. Frost, treasurer of the jioni have been filled for this ettes previously stamped at the old the disaster levy, will b* .using year's event. State Reds Peiping Aid St. Margarat-Mary Mother* rate, decal stamps which will show cigarette tax meters to mark drive, said about $800 of this was anything to it—Just put it in the oven,” she told us. Your State School Aides Ctaala wlU meet tonight at 8 that the.State tax Increase of one many more millions of packs with ‘ilte polio drive, which began g U M ts will compliment you, too, when you serve our Albert E. Brown, 105 Plymouth raised at the 2-day l[^ch*ster on Jan, o3 andana 'will continue through o’clock with Mra J. M. Corbett, 85 Lane and Gardiner T. Wood, 64 cent per pack of 20 cigarettes, ef­ Inked impression* showing that Automobile Dealers Asta, show fective Feb. 1, has been paid. they ton are "paid up." The Jan. 31;^^ belbeing sponsored locally chickens. We deliver Friday > mornings. Tried to Gut Charge Hit Branford S t Falknor Dr., were among the sales last week. Another $425 Jtaa been by the ManchiChester Lions Club. The leaders of International Business State Tax Commissioner John L. splendid cooperation received from Hit OH Pupil Policy collected through the schools. funds will'be used to provide care At the midweek lervice tonight Machines Corp. who were honored Sullivdn said today. the cigarette distributors and al­ ROGER OLCOTT a t the Covenant Congregational The increase was enacted by the lied groups in the change-over to The remainder, Frost saldX has for. those already afflicted with Enlistments at a regional convention of the November 1955 special aesalon of been In the form of advance special polio, as well as to purchase Salk 403 West Center Street NItchen 3-7853 By Britain Church, the Rev. K. BJnar R**k IBM.Hundred Per Cent .Club held the new rate was gratefully gifts, coin-card contributions and vaccine and to permit additional Hartford, Jan. 26 (4V-School superintendents in Connecti­ wlU deliver his annua) message Monday and Tues<»*y at s the the General Assembly along with acknowledged by Commissioner other revenue measures deslgnM Sullivan. '. donations from clubs, organisa­ research to improve the vaccine. New Haven, Jan. ^ (/f)— cut "are not interested in the education of our children” ac­ London, Jan. 26 (JP)—^The under the title. “Ashram Echoes." Sheraton-Park Hotel in Washing­ to amass a fund of 815,000,000 to .....iX Tomorrow at 1:80 p.m., a cottage ton. As a means of economy in put­ A government witness at the cording to charges made today bv the chairman of the Board Foreign Otffice today denied a prayer meeting wlU be held with pay for damage* sustain^ by Con­ ting the tax Into effeet at the re­ trial of eight accused Com­ of Education in New Hartford. Superintendents and profes- necticut communities In the floods tail level. Commissioner Sullivan U.S. Senate aubcommittee’a Mr, and Mrs. Frank Johnson. 01 Betty Turcotte. fourth grade of last August and October. Unlike munists here testified tciday ■ional educators, Johif P. Kinsey» For Fight on Disease said that 10,000,000 old decals assertion that Brit^iiv- is Strlcklaad St., and In the evening, pupil in the Buckley School, re­ some of the other tax measures, that during the Korean l^ar eald today, “are interested in the the Ruth Society will meet with were merely overprinted with the i bureaucracy of th* State-Board'of “making major contftbu-' ports seeing a robin in the pine, the effective date wa* deUyed un­ flgure "Ic" and those of other Connecticut party members Mias Ellen Johnson, 122 Maple St. tree n ear. the driveway at her til Feb.' 1 In order to permit time Education and in getting bigger tions” to Red China’s war denominations were similarly instructed to discourage en­ Jobe for Uiemaelves.” home, >4 Finley SU for printing the tax stamps. treated. This method, h* stated, economy, by expanding trade Mr. and Mrs. Leon R. Monait, The jneresM, which brings the \ listments in the armed forces. “I have worked under three between the two countries. SO Oamplleld Rd.. left today for a total state tax on 20-cigarette pack, also helped to make certain tta t Thirr, dark-haired Miss Rowens auperintendenta,” Kineey said The kitchen social, which was to the stamps would be ready by the "and I'Should know.” A spokesman conesded at a daily Five Point two months vacaUon at Key West, ages to four cents, will remain In u m i, 41-yesr-Old Bridgeport new* confarenc* that British trade Via. have been held this evening at the force for nine months.- effective date. hairdresser who took the, ..stand AgFsea with Somers Beard home of Mrs. Katherine Ruttgers, The commissioner warned' that yesterday, tssUfied that the in­ with ika Patping ragima la In­ trJ'" 38 Garden St., has been canceled To facilitate matters. Commis­ the sale of cigarettes without the Kinsey mads his charges in stat­ creasing but he emphasised that ‘ ' Mrs. Horace B. 'Learned 1* a on account of her illness. sioner Sullivan said, the State Tax re<|ulred stamps a|n>t«l after structions were given during a ing his "entire agreement’-' with exports are only in ''nonatrateglc Plan Given mamber of the Connecticut Child Department will :plac* the new tax Wednesday, Feb. 1, can result in sneeting in June 1950, a t the the recent Somers revolt against goods." Wolfkr* Assn's committee on chil­ stamps on sale at 17 field locations the.forfeiture of the cigarettes, re­ '' Bridgeport home of Josephine Wil- the progressive educaUon pollciss "Wa era not aware of any facts dren under public care, who will The Golden Age Club will meet throughout the'State. (In this area, vocation of license and criminal litrd, .who wa* not further Identi- of the State Department of Edu­ which would Bubatantlata th* alia- aerv* as hostesses when' Hartford tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock the nearest temporary field office prosecution. Enforcement will be flediv cation. gation that th* 'Britiah ar* making in Orange Hall. It Is hoped that all where retailers may purchase the M i^Faum l, who said she wa* a The Somers Board of EducaUon County couples who became foster tax stamps will be 470 Cilapitol A'v*., in the handS^of the Excise Division major cpntribiitiona to th* Chinese parents’’duilng 1055 are honored members will be present, as plans of the State Tax Department. party msihbcr who worked a* an last week voted to rejec* the war economy'," th* spokesman By MABVDf L. ABBO^^nom will be mad* for the Valentine Hartford. FBI undsrbwdr agent, stated that process!ve philosophy of educs- at a tea Feb. 2 at the home of Mrs. The retailers' decal tax stamps stated. WMhingtQo, Jan, 26 (ff)— Robert C. Black m la West Hart-, party. the Instru.ctiups ware given by tlon advocated by the State De­ They hinted the whole question will be on sale Jan. 81 and Feb. 1, Jacob Gotdring-.pf TrumbuU, one partment of Education. The board President Eisenlwwar asked fmrd. 2 and 8. The 1-cent stamps will be of a poasibla easing of restrictions Congreaa today to voto $126,- The Brownie Leaders Club will of the eight derendsMs she had substituted a philosophy of educa­ on trade with Red China will be affixed to the run-oC-the-mlll pack- rnliiWElulsl Identified as : tltO. Communlat tion based upon the individual, 625.000 for bftac reaeaKh to A miscfilaneoua house social for have a meeting at the South ages of cigarettes—all , tjjscuaaed by Prime Minister Eden Methodist, Cburch Monday evening 20 10 000,000 L FLASH BULBS, OASES, ' Party’s stats financial secretary upon intellectual and academic and President Elsenhower during penetrate the "dark myatery” mambers and friends of Lakota of them estimated to b« in retail L . MOVIES, PARTS and publicity agent. Ooundl, No. dl. Degree of Poca­ at 8 o'clock. All Intermediate outlets at the time the new flood training for children- the Washington meetinga begin­ of (tancer and to combxt other Scout leaders are invited. The pro­ Goldring told the gathering, the According to the majority of ning Monday. hontas, will be held tonight at 8 relief tax takes effect. Stamj^ of witness said,, he had receive the leading killers. o'clock at the home of Mr*. Edith gram wiil be on international proportionately higher or lower five members of the Somers board The apokatman'a comment was Th* request was mad* in. a dv*« Paganl, 4M 2Uon St. Hertford!- friendship. values .will be provided for an Inatructions from the party'* ha- who put the. new' philosophy into prompted by publication of a re­ tional headquarters; and added effect, the philosophy of the State port of th* U.8. 'Renate Subcom­ that '.Connecticut Communists in Department of EducaUon stresses mittee on Inveatigationa, It re­ ■va , aa *wsa«aa«aa ^uiaa xmasivxKursxi addition "should aid the oppressed inmvidual subservience to the ported that controls of certain people of North Korea." attack on our health problan^ group, a "watering-down" of gca- iiighly strategic Item* had been re­ Etanhower ta d tha lawmakera: In earlier testlmorl^ today Miss demic training and a lack of dis- laxed unduly despite American in- ; ■ in roew^ ,)iaa - Psuml -had-mor* spscifieslly iden- dpUneln the sehiaols. telHgenc* reports afrangly oppos- ’Tbada notable advances in th* un- -tified the seven male defendants In In writing s new philosophy for ing^ch action. . - e ^ W stninia against dlsaas* and the Smith Act trial being held be­ the Somers schools, the majority ^ e apokeaman aald Britain has ^aabiUty. Ihiman auffaring haa Yfes e«W* COM fore Judge Robert A. Anderson and set dowrn specific subjects and long been conducting trade -"In been raUavad, th* span of man’a A ,Jury in U,S. court. nonstrategic goods'' with the Chi­ M a n c H M T m C o n s - goals for the professional educa­ N ^ t Premier ? y»*« haa bean axtendad. But in She made no mention of Mrs. tors in Soihera to follow. ‘ nese, with whom she. maintains the Ught of th* human and eco­ Martha Stone Asher of Paterson, Thsee sf* ths' subjects that will Socialiet Guy Mollet, diplomatic relations. ' nomic toll atlll taken by dissaaa, in N. J., eighth member of the group "It will be recalled the then Sec­ ‘mm,*..:. be taught in Somers schools: above, may. be named Premier the light of the great opportunltlea '•wtaw of defendants charged under a law The Somers board wants the of France Jan. 27 by Presi­ retary of State (Harold MacMIl open tofora us, th# nation atlU haa which makes it a crime to teach dent Ren* Coty. (AP Wire- Ian) aald in the House of Com Byrd*8 Men Invade Den of Sea Lion not summoned th* rsaourcas it \ or advocatp. the violent overthrow mons Nov, 7 that 'trade in non­ properly and uaefuUy could sum­ of the government. (Ooatlaued ea Pag* Seveateea) photo). Members or crew of U.S. Ediato, of Admiral Richard E. Byrd’s "Deep Freaaa”'CCBG** GXpG^iiditlon to Antarctl- strategic ii^mds between the ca, approach a hug* aea Hon lahlug. ita ease on the Ice^ Picture, made by. NB(5 Nawa’Ni camaraman mon to th* cause of better health." Identifies Seven As Red* United Kingdom and China haa William Hartigan, ii one of flrat to reach tha U.S. (NBC News photo from AP Wlryihoto). > ABow Bjak Feob Before she left the witness stand risen during this year (1955) and Elsenhower did not ranaw his re* yesterday. Mis* Paumi testified in the nine montha'of this year is quest of laat year for fadaral i«- she knew Jacob Goldring of Trum­ equal to tha whole of last year insurance of haalth insurance -• '■ 8 hedrti.. bull, James Tate of Hartford, Jo­ Knowland^s Chances (1934)',’’ the spokesman said. Two HairB Convict a propoaal which ran into omoat- seph Dimow, Sidney ResnIck, Al­ "The incraaaad numiMr of voy­ tlon from ths American M a £ ^ fred Msrder and Sid Taylor, all of RCA Last Big Suit ages In and out of Chinese ports Father . of Murder Aaan. (AMA). on grounds it might New Haven and Robert E. Ekins' **• “ ',®P»ning w*5t* to sbctalissd of Old Saybrook to be Commu­ by British ships referred to In the madteina, nnd got nowliera in (Jon- . • nists. Rest on Five Tests Senate Inveatigationa subcommit­ Oakland, Calif., Jan. 36 (P) — grass. Today she said she knew Gold­ tee's report is consistent with this increase in legitimate trade.” Putty • faced Burton W, Abbott, a In Antitrust Court Instaad, Eiaanhowsr said ths ad- ring .as the Communist party’s young father, today faced the tninlstration la comddariag lagls- state publicity representative and Washington, Jan. 26 (A) — Sen.<^April 10 voting in Illinois and the The British have been pressing laUon to permit potdtng ot risks by financial secretary .in 1949. Mar- Knowland was reported ready tp- June 5 primary Ih California. the United Statea to agree to bring prospect of death in Ban Quen­ private companlsa. der, she added, was acctlonal or- day to risk hia condiUontl bid for Entry of KnowlSnd's name in tha restrictions on trade with Rad tin's gaa chamber because of two Waahipgton, Jan. 36 on—Pre-'piating cards and card-making ma­ the Republican presidsntial nomi­ ths May 39 Florida primary offers trial iettlamanta fraalng paMnta of chinery will ba on a royalty-frM Ha aald this might offer “htuad- . ganlxer for the party in Fairfield China into line with th* laaa severs Btnunds of hair, 18 bits of fiber and ar btnafita and axpandsd cororag* County. Taylor was state secre­ nation on hia showing In five pri­ no stumbling blocks since consent reatrictiona on trade with the So­ two oorporat* gianta in etectronica basis. Those covering tabulating a ■ I of the candidate is not required. leas than a handful of clay, left pandlng today only one gov- and alactronle data processing ma- on roaaonabl* terms in flalda ot tary, she said, and added that Res­ maries. viet bloc. The British argue that special naada.’! nIck was in th* party's youth They are the ones In Illinois, Knowland could maintain Ms at­ the more severs raatricUona have Laigaly on (plocMrope and test snunent ghUtruat cats in the field. chliiaa-<-aomaUmaa called "clfc hU titude he J* running only, if Elaenr tube- ahelyalar-* jttTY -yaatarday^ —This t eas, tavolotwg—H-a4H •iTrefilif» Walwr^must to 9uppil9d "But," h* added, "if practical ■ movement, r-ri— ' / Deeom« .ineanlngteaa, becstme the and uaaful mathoda eaimot-ba da- Under government questioning. home state of California. — Hower-lsn^T^ Ruartsns are free to buy h wide eoiivtctad the 27-year-old husband Corporation'of. Amerletr (RCA), la to' all appUcanta, aldn$ With IBH KnowIan of a 70-vote slate of delegates, cireu- -^ain Plagued any recommendation for mercy for might ba In prograa*. In addiUon to the patent free­ cal research and trataUBg faelli- Must Show Strength lattqg petitions to get them on the the first degree murder finding. DeclInrB Comment . ing, the IBM decree aleo remirea biniot and then campaigning for that company to offer for sal* Its btoutiful The Knowland strategists ars A juror tsld only five bajlota The department declined com­ This money would ga to atgtoi Ward Gimpany not overlooking state conventions them. By Terrorists were taken — all yesterday—and ment on the speculation, asserting tabulating machinas, now' ta- local and privato in a titu tip a r^ ^ / ' handkurchiufi which will select delegates repre­ If Eisenhower says he isn't go­ that two 11 to 1 baltota were the Bamea wa* in. New York to attend atricted to rental use, and to con­ a provision .tlta ttoy must aup- BLANKET VALUES Chicago, Jan. 36 rg>>—Montgom­ senting 758 of the 1,323 national ing to run. Knowland, Vice Pres­ Tunla. Tunlala, Jan, 26 (JPI—Iso­ fartheet they aver were apart. a bar maetlng. tinue to service machines so sold. . ident Nixon and Gov. Goodwin J. Aglitter The delightfully different in romantic Valentina token*... ery .Ward A Co., following the an­ nominaUng votes. Etut they ap­ lated rebel bafids and grenade- Abbot's attom ^a. Stanley Whit­ The second antitruMt patent aet- Th* company agreed slao to aall (Oantteoed sb Faga I ta ) Reg. 18.95. 344 Pound Hale's ”Arlon” O C nounced resignation of financier parently have concluded the Sena­ Knight could find themselves en­ hurling'terroriata nave begun to ney and Harold B. Hove, who had tlement In a* many daya was an­ its unique high-speed card making Nylon and rayoii blend. 72 x 90 size...... Bcautiiul Burmel handkerchief* in lovely lace*. , . onchant- Louis E, Wotfson, will go along tor's conditional candidacy will get gaged in a bitter intra-state battle. reappear in Tuiflsla after 18 argued that some unknown per­ nounced late yesterday by Atty. presaea to competitors, and miut Twinkling buttons horn collar son framed Abbott, plan a motion ing Embroideries... gorgeous print*. A collection of rare with only eight directors until th* nowhere unless he demonstrates Keeps ‘Open Mind* monto* of faltering progress to­ Gen. Brownell ih the case of Intar- get rid of aome pf 1U card-making Reg. 110.95. Extra size 80 x 90. O R * annual meeting April 27, a com­ strength in the primaries. Knowland said today he will ward self-govcmmant for a new trial Feb. 3 when he nationali Business Mdchinea Cdrp. facUiUes ih 1963 if the New York GIANT SIZE 20"b34" Chatham nylon .and rayon blend;...... ^ 0 * ^ 9 to hem... Bertha collar taw-loolh charm offering perfect little gift* and an ideal way to express pany spokesman aaidrtodsy. With that in mind, the strate­ keep an "open mind" on specific Most of the outbreaka, which (IBM). The first, announced Tues­ court finds ft still holds too groat The spokesman agreed. In re­ gists seemingly are content to long-range foreign aid projects began two weeks ago, have bean (CMtUued Page Eleven) day, involved American Telephone a share of that business. Bulletin Reg. 112.95. Hale’s "Morewear”. O C trimmed with solid color facing. ^eur own romantic mood. sponse to a query, it would be "a have Knowland in Illinois, where President Elsenhower may propose amali. But they underUn* th* po­ and Telegraph (k>., and its affili­ The original monopoly action REG. SU ‘safe assumption" management will but will fight any blanket commitr litical and economic difftculUsa of ate. Western Electric Co. against IBM, filed in 1952, aaaarted from the AP WifCB 85% wool, 15% nylon. 72 x 90 size...... ^ I W e 7 w he was entered .yithout his consent ment. th* French North African protec­ In nasy.'black, red, blown. put up a .full slate of nine direc­ but *1*0 without ' hi* objection. The Attorney General said a con­ the company then had 90 par cant e'ii tors at the April meeting. 'th* Knowland thus left open the torate. sent judgment, entered in tha New of the tabulating machine business KENDALL DISH TOWELS 400% WOOL KENWOOd BLANKETS 2 5 ' >o M-OO each Eisenhower is entered under the poaalbility of a compromise dh the Nattonallat vidlenc* all but spokesman declined to enlarge on same conditions. York Federal Qiurt, will require in' the United Statea. wxujBt/Kocwm oarnaa this view. administration request for author­ ceased after Pierre Mendes- News Tidbits IBM to make all of Its present pat­ Bamea said the decree "should 'lag, to tok-gfaa«itot Reg. $14.95.65 x 90, twin size. ... Sizes^l2 to 18 and I4\s to 18Vi. Only six of the big mail order Florida and Maryland apparent­ ity to make long-term commit- France, while Friance'a Premier ents, and Utoae obtained In the provide an incentive for other ty asked Bactaliat lead" $12.95 ly have been picked by Knowland'* npents for development' projects made his dramatic flight here in Culled from AP Wires firm's nine present directors had July, 1954; to offer Tunisians a next five years,' available to any­ manufactu'rers to enter'this indu- Mattat today to fa n s ■~T' management backing In the 1955 associates in an effort tq spread abroad. , one wanting to.iisa them for man­ Uy FtoMk cabtosL Mattat the primary tests geographically large measure of autonomy, t to try. I f ka caarwta,oau>- 3 ’ 1 . 9 'Reg. $16.93. 80 x 90, extra sjze full . $14-95 .98 proxy fight.. and to. space them out between the Habib BOurguiba, popular lead­ Csech Radio sayili, rearming ' of ufacturing in the United States. for S if '. if. -i-i:; Two of>* Wolfson’s associates— (Continued on Pnge Seventeen) The qatenta relating to tabu- (Coattained oa Fags O nm U m )' trana < the Mwty Series a year sale! Drips twice as many dishes — dries % WOOL CHATHAM BLANKETS *8 er of the Nationallat Neo-Deatoqr divided Uennaay wf(.h two rival hens twice aa fast — won't Uni. Bine, red, gold and green 10 0 Bernice Fitzgibbsn and Alexander party, returned from axil* . to a forcea will gel top .billing when elaetad Nattanal AaaetoMy. ka X other styles available in cotton aild silk in Rittmaster—also won places on neelg" 'to 'tefidar af. tk^XSpd Reg. $18.93. 80 90, extra size. O C our Sportswear Department. tumultuous welcome. Moderate Warsaw alliance, natlona meet in the board. Praguij) . . French appeals court Frauck eaktaet ataoe tka Uton- Mothproofed.'...... 1 9 * 7 D Learning Thfough Play Nationallat Tahar Ben Amar wms tton la 1M4. Ha ki axpefitad to SECONDJLOO.B ‘ ■ There was no indication they named premier, and the twro men upholds ruling by lo\Ver court would resign or whether they began negotiating with the French which found ^ o f. Paul Armand- Russian Leaders Seen aak tk* Asaamkly for a rata would seek reelection. A Woifson and working at home to improve Delille responsible for rptderaio of ■ext Tneaday. ' ^An^.ixceptfdfio/ Vafue! •V spokesman In New York said yes­ ‘^luitsia'a lot. myxomatosla fatal 'to million* of terday that Woifson was speaking Dpwn Hall of Century, Mendea-France'a regime toppled rabbit! throughout West Europe in HOO FBI(aE8~VF AGAIN SLIGHT IRUGULARS OF LlHENi. SHEETS _ ■Only for tw i nnounctinf ti49 before he waa-abie-ttrAttatir hth 1957;------—’ - - ...... ■ In New Peace Offensive COnON AND RAYON resignation affective Friday. goal. But- his lucceasor, Edgar Four medical acientiats from So­ pricea Jaaikad an nveraga of Will Keep Ward Stock . Kiiide^arten LaugEter Faiire, carried through to parl^a- viet Union touring U.S, in Interests By JOHN M. HiaHTOWER° <• MacDuffla, now rapraaanting the to 75 eeata a knadred poinida to- TYPE 180 LADV PEPPERELL However, Woifson said he is not mcTntary approval uf a program of of science are greeted by picket W**hlngtont Jan. 26 (8b--ttus- International Trade Shows of New day to Uto fo«i|rtk atrotgkt day planning to dispoae^df any of his partial home-rule laat August. line aa tkey enter Yale Medical sian boasea. Nikolai Bulganin and York, was chief of the United of a skarp ads-anoe. Pnekera aad - lilSHTWELS COMBED PERCAtt . 53,500 shares of Ward's stock. Pre­ ' The new setup gave TuMaians School. . , 'Tensions generated by Nikita 8. Khrushchev apppaf ta ba Nations Re|iaf and Rehabilitation Eastera skippera niabed iaia sumably, the Woifson forces cotdd By F. H. BORDSEN 4'name for' "chiidren'e garden"—are considerable control over their tbs market and quWdy ctearUI Watertown, Wii., Jan, 26 jnow accepted aa a vital part-of ex|ffoslve ' regional rivalries hang launching a new peace offenafve Administration (UNRRA) in; the up all tke 1M09 kega-affered far For make a. fight of it-again this year One "hundred year* ago a pretty | education home affairs, but the FYench con­ over India’s celebration of Its sixth deaigned to revive the "Spirit of Soviet Ukraine jiut' after World $1.00 for places on the board if the man­ tinue to direct defense and foreign *E6. S3.0y— 72y 'giving Worker* (AFL-CIO) and Lodge lieder" iSonga of mother),___ Statements attributed to Secretary munist party bos* Khrushchev "going beyond dlaarmament." name,' Secretary M Welfare Fal- Mrs, Ronge returned to England planters an incentive to slash th* of State Dulles.^. . . Stfangely'clad gave in Moscow to Marshall Mac- The letter and the Khrushchev som presented the medal to tha 1246, Intsmational Association of Relatives and friends noted the to start her own kindergarten. acreage planted to basic crop*. REG. $3.29— 81x108 ...... $2.59 Xlachinlsts (AFL-CIO). group’s frequent gieetings and German deqianding formation of Duffie. a New York attorney who inteririew mark a new turn in Ualrezrtty • of Plttebncgk aeleai- REG. $249— 81x108 a * a e a a. $1.99 In viide asv'kirtment. General and family cards. Margaret joined het; a year later. 'Tobacco is not now eligible. Wil­ “world sports organization to op­ is a long-time acquaintance. Mac- what Eiaanhower and Sacretary of Uat' n the request af Praaidtot About 100 employes left their asked that their pre-srbobl chil­ Carl Schurz met her on a. visit td liam H. Hutton 6f Somers said he Carnpus Panties dren be allowed to Join th* sea- pose atomic bombs and. AUantic Duffie quoted Khrushchev a* say­ State PuUes .^regardnu a aig-sag 'EtaadHwer;—^,7 7— Jobs at ll.a.in. yesterday In a pre- ■ Manchester. was told Tuesday In 'Washington Alliance causes minor incident out-: ing he thinka American leaders, Soviet course — sometimes tough, R E ^ $3.69— 90x108 8a*se"e-taeeae $2.99 strike ' demonstration. About 300 slons. Mrs. Srhdrz then opened a Curly Head, Beautiful Eyes by-Sen. George D. Aiken (R-Vt.) «EG. 80c— 42x36 CASES eeaoes.eaa 45c kindergarten In. her home. The ilds Olymptc Stadium at Corina including ~ Elsenhower, basically sometimes peaceful — since e'ariy KEDS DUB At A-TALKS The original Hollywood briefs, band and elastic leg third shift W’orkers failed to re­ In hia memoirs Scliurz wrote: that tdbacco is not included iq the D'Ampezzo in Italy. strive for peace and do not want last year. Waahlagtoa, Jan, to (F) -5 < » 2 5 < port for work as scheduled at 11 exact date in 1856 when thekehool "A gljl of about 18 years entered. administration soil bank bill. gtyles in white and colors.'Small, medium, large. p.m. Wednesday night. The strike opened, has been lost with time. ^ ta r ip t Russia moves .off Hei- war. ' . i, The peaceful ^ lic y reached its Busala ha* accepted aa Invito- - REG. 69e— 42x36 CASE9 • see a-A e a o ' - ^ .She was of fine stature, had a ' Hutton, a grower, is president MBtTs doorstep by giving up Pork- MacDuffle said he spent more aenith at the summit confafence tloa to attend the If-natMa coa- was sanctioned by" union authori­ Vital Part of Edacatida curly head and something child­ of the organiaatlon sounding out ties in Detroit Tuesday. All through this centennial year kata Naval Baas which .she origin­ than three houra with Khrush- in Geneva in July, Buigianin and fereace kero Feta 27'Vvhkh wlH like in her beautiful eyes," the opinion of other tobacco ally laaaed from the Finns for SO dhev, whom h* quoted as saying Khrushchev then gav* asaurancas seek to Set up .aa international The major issue, a union spokes­ various Wisconsin -i educational They were married a year later states, the National Cigar Leaf 3 9 ^ each man said, fa the union's demand groups will pay tributa to the years.... Transport-'■Worker* Un­ Soviet leaders believe there should of friendly cooperation toward ro- ngeney to prenioto peocefnl neat J S K H A L 4 and sailed for America. Tobacco ‘Aaan. H* became its. top ion (TWU), charging Pennsylvania be fufther relaxion of internation­ duclng international tenaiona. af alomie energy. A State Dn- The COM Th-IHtllAlCceu for a closed shop which, the com­ woman who brought to this coun­ The site of Mrs. Schurz’ little elective officer at th* annual meat- Railroad haa laid .off more, than al tensions. That "Spirit o t Oenava" was al­ partment apakeaman, la ro^ a u N C H i m a C o n n - A-K GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES M ANCNifTHi C o n n * pany opposes. Both ajdea have ex­ try the idea that little children can kindergarten here has a plaque mg last week. 3,000 maintenance' workers, *tart« He described all of KkruaheheVa most complataly destroyed a t tXa parttag this today, aald ha pressed their willingness to con­ learn through plajr. - ^ „ ptekettag Pennaylvanja Station in; references to Eiaanhower aa "vary ■adaratood all .athar "^ Box Of 6 Panties $2.34 tinue negotiations. < Kindergartens — tha- ‘German CORNER OF MAIN AND OAK STREETS CIORNRR o f m a in AND OAK STREETS .(Osnttarasd *■ Pag* Five) .(CatateiMd aa Fags Bteaw). - New York. aa Fto* ■K Ipvltod alas waalt, AMaa (. . ^ ■ ■ ,t