i i \ ...... w»»a»^uwiimiiiUiu Average Dally Net Preae Ran Tlie Weather V \ We d n e s d a y , Fe b r u a r y i , i9 8 i‘ For the Week Beded - Faraaaat af C. 8. Waathae^JBlvlM PAGE SIXTEEN jKanrtrtatrr Stt^ning l^irraUi Dae. 81. IMO VhD. very oeM laeliiiM. U ir to U hulow aero, U W M W aer> 13,314 • mally ealder afeaa. Vridiy «*U,- About Town ehaaee af aaow lata tai div. Httd liembar of tha Audit U ta M . ’ . ' o Buiaau af OhwulatioB Maneh«9t»r~—’A CUy o f VUlage Charm Hw IfandMstH- ComnttuUty ...... -li n '’1 PUy«n win m«et Friday at 8 p.m. HALE at tha iKuna of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Main St.^ Manchester (FREE Parking Rllar Of Store) “Your Store Of Village Charm” (OlaaSfled Adverilalug an Page 18) win laufinb, Manclieater Rd., Glaa- I yoL. L xxr, NO. 104 (t^IGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1961 PRICE n tK CSN18 tontrary. ' DalU dieter, Royal Arch Maaons, will have a ahort biuiness has a new line on Le«« meetlaa tcmisht at 7:30 at the State News liIaaoRie Temple. After the meet- Inr, Harold Geer will ahow mo\1e.Alden Bhcact cause of the fire waa not Without waiting for Congress federal spending, higher old age pensions and an emergency la Hartford tomorrow evening. determined but fire authorities to act on his anti-recession said it was possible k short circuit extension of unemployment pay. developed in the building’s elec- program, President Kennedy Kennedy’s • tightly’-packed 7,500-word special message St. John’s Polish National Cathn- has moved on three fronts to Hc Church will celebrate Candle tricsl heating system. brought the news that joblessness ro8e by 900,000 in Janu mas Day tomorrow with a Mass at spur the lagging economy and ary to a total of 6.4 million. 8:30 B.m. Ice Hampers Firemen relieve hardship. The President said he would submit further propoaala to Torrington, Feb. 2 (P)^— Fire At a news conference yesterday, Congress within 75 days if business does not improve. Members of the Frank J. Mans men battled flames in near-zero Kennedy ruled out any tax cut at field Marine Corps League Aux temperatures today in a S-story this time a s' a means Of dealing His message spoke of the general expectation that 'there iliary will attend a state staff house. with the slump. But he announced will be “minor improvements” in business this year. But he meeting Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the ^Fifteen, Tiventy, Tiventy-Five’... Ice formed quickly on the equip he has taken these etepa designed added “ speaking out of realism, not pesslmiam, we cannot rule Marine Copra League building. ■'-kUai'tJn-. ment aa firemen fought the blaze to brighten the picture; Main St., Meriden. Mrs. Walter A. Morri.ssey (atandingl of 649 Hartford Rd. makes her Mothers March returns to Mrs. out the possibility of further deterioration if we fail to act” Hazel Finlay. Mothers March chairman, at the March of Dimes Headquarters at 771 Main St., as in the. frame structure at 118 1— More than $250 million Kennedy predicted his economic proposals woftld “abate the Mrs. Joseph'Reggetts and Mrs. John Currier assist In counting returns. “Almost $2,000, from 125 '>1 Migeon Ave. No one was reported in G. I. insurance di'videnda 'will be women volunteer workers, has been received so far, with 325 workers to be heard from. Mrs. Finlay hurt. paid but this 'winter Instead of waste and misery” of unemployment and “restore momentum MHS Art Teacher said today. 'All indications show that we should go over last year’s figure of $4,203.72 from the The occupants, as well as res spreading the payments through to the American economy.” He said they would not by them Mothers Match. ” she said. "The office will not be open tonight but will be open for final returns to idents of homes on either side, the year as planned originally. selves, unbidance the $80.9 billicm budget unveiled liaat month Speaks to Club' morrow night from 7 to 9, as well as tomorrow and and Friday rrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., it w'as re from the early .spring col were evacuated into the frigid 2— The maximum interest rate by former President Dwight D. Eisenhower. ported today. (Herald photo by Satemisi. ______,______, lections blooming right now- street. on FHA-lnaured mortgages Is be- Yet Kennedy did not provide^- in the second floor dress OahWa Bhdag, 10, wards off tha cold with a heavy muffler w’hlle An exploding furnace waa be In^ rut. The reduction Is from 6 3/4 Congress with cost esthnates of Mrs. George Budd of the srtst per cent to 5H In a move to en and crafts department of Man-| cant entered high school must shop. (Ua walka from her HiUtop Dr. home to Buckley School. It' lieved to have caused the fire, any of his proposals, today as he: Driver Arrested Slate Sets Date have graduated. takea a lot of draaaing to get ready for school on these aub-zero which was brought under''control courage home bujing and build 1. Called, for quick approval of Kennedy Bids cheater High School will be guest ing. speaker at a meeting of the Cos There is a $3.00 fee for first ap monUngs. (Heraldphotoby Satemia). in about an hour. higher Social Security hmeflts tat For Diploma Test plicants. The fee for retake tests is 3— An experimental stamp plan some 4H million Americana. In mopolitan Club Friday at 2 p.m. On Passing Count - (left) .v^ng, cheeked to provide free food for the needy in the Federation Room of the $2.00. No fee is required of veter 2 Firemen Hurt cluding a $10 booat in the mini Macmillan to ans or members of the armed and .sohly sa.shed in green is being put into effect in some mum monthly pension; a 2-«tep, center Congiegationsd Church. Howard E. Works. 57, of 45 Examinations for those wishing New Britain, Peh. 2 (JP> — Two areas of the worst chronic unem She will have on display many forces or their auxiliaries. or gold easy-to-w’ear-and- Same for Tonight, Friday 2-year increase in the $1 minimum Cone St., was arrested and charged to earn a liigh school diploma will In general, the fields covered by firemen were Injured today In fight ployment. These are West Virginia, in U.S. articles made by students, includ be offered on Friday, Feb. 24, at caro-for cotton and arnel. wage to $1.15 and then •$1.25 an with failure to pass to the left as the testa include English, mathe ing a blaze that swept an auto Pennsylvania, southern ' Rlinota. hour; a aptamp in federal con ing 8 group of paintings. She will the result of his car striking a the United States Army Reserve parts distributing firm here. eastern Kentucky and one other matics. natural sciences and social sizes 5 to 15. tract-letting and oonstmetibn; Washington, Feb. 31 (8^ — Pres also show sUdM of projects in the parked car owned by Andrew Bar- Training Center in West Hartford. studies. The tests will be held from The roof caved in and the walls section to be specified later. Applications are available from government aid to detmssed areas; ident Kennedy and Britain’s Prime art department niak, 36, of 52 Russell St., on Rus 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with one hour itor Deep Freeze Grips collapsed as flames raged through (Sen. Philip Hart. D-Mich., federal relief payments for the Minister Harold Macmillan will Tea will be served by the hospi sell St., at 6 o'clock last night, po the State Department of Education lunch. the structure at 38 Willow St. No said last night he learned from un tality committee. Mrs. Raymond in Hartford and must be submit children of jobless fathers. confer here the week of April 3. lice said. 14.99 oiie waa in the building. official sources that Detroit is. to Kennedy proposed paying for A. S t Laurent will be hostess. There were no injuries. Police- ted one week in advance of the ex Sub-zero temperatures ham be the fifth area.) Announcing thia today, Che said Works WM traveling eaat on aminations. the Social Security expansion by WMte House said a round of In ATLANTIC pered the firefighting operations as Kennedy took these actions un adffing another 'A of one per cent Russell St., and was trying to _To qualify for the tests, appli water froze into pools of ice. formal talks is planned. (right) the first leaves of der executive authority —In ad to the tax oft both employers and Press tedietary Pierre ’ SeUnjger pass the Bamiak car when he cants must be at least 19 years old. FURNACE OIL Injured were flremen James No L u g e tign “Santa Liberdada” a j^ a ra below bridge of the hijack Beth Hillel Unit struck its left rear. Works waS<>told the season . . . embroidered vance of sending to Congress to workers. The increase 'would go issued tMs statement: must have been out of high school Autninatlo Delivery lan, 37, and William Halleran, 41. day an economic recovery pro ed Portuguese liner Santa M M a aa the vessel steamed into to appear in the Manchester ses at least one year, a Connecticut on the full, three quarter into effect Jan. 1 , 4 ^ , along with “The President haa Invited L. T. W OOD CO. (By TWfc a s s o c ia t e d PRES8)^atorm tomorrow night. Deep ahow Nolan waa a.dmltted to New Brit gram which 'Will require approval Recife. Sihmil, today. Sign, p itte d In red by rebela who tobk the rise o f ^ of onkjier cent al To Hold Auction sion of the 12th Circuit Court on resident for at least six months length sleeves of this spring already covers the area: ain General Hoepital, and Ralleran conunand- of t|H>^ir(»ael 12 di^^ago, mmns ,;“WeBBad IJbarty.” Prime Minister Macmillan, Who 18 Feh. 20. preceding the date of application, Phone Ml S-1l2t Now BpgUndera turned up their by the legislators before it can be ready scheduled for amt date.' making a tri(> tb'the Femratlon shirtwaist of dacron poly- The coldest spot in New England waa treated and released. put into effect Word "DtOL“ JiSit^hoye It m the inltlM of Galvao Delgado’s 2. Announced executl^^ actions A poUuck and Chinese auction 'Slight damage ' resulted at 8:30 and the cliisa with which the appli coat coUaka and pulled dsslde those dlzclosediNta his b y Lady Dorothy >lacratil«ih, to will be sponsored by the Sister •arfl^M tpday a* record low tem- ton in New "Hampshire; whet's the a.Vn. men since taking office, the new New* photqgwh^r. (AI* yto,radio from Recife). news conference yesterday to hood of Beth Hillel and the Beth 4:hester pickup truck being oper lilac, sizes 5 to 15. mersury hit 32 below. Cause of the blase w u not de ■top in Vbihtactan dlxrihi the ated by Arthur E. Freeburg of 6 peraturM W t tha mercury to aero President volimteetml these m - atfinUIa'ie Cr^lt, releiue $724 week of A9nl informeitalks. Hillel Cmgregmtlon Saturday at 8 Lebanon, N. H., reported 25 be termined inimediately, nor vsea nouncementa at'ttWMBtMHMF^tlte Hen of highway funds to the etai Charter Oak St., and a ear being :aaNMwr hriow. - there an''immediate damage esti T h e Primp Jm o smp p.m. In the Wapping Community low. Hartford, Conn., scored a rec conference. He also disclosed 4>e at once, and start a quickie ex' Center. driven by Lloyd R. Shapleigh, of Tha record subzero atring reach- ord 20 below. mate. tCd the invitation. ' ' 107 Holl St., came into contaeV in 17.99 y has repealed former President panslon of urban renewal, local Mrs. Ronald Cohen. 221 Fam- ad IS daya over moat of the North- The northern edges of Maine, public works and college bousing. IS Presliteit Is pleased that front of the town garage on Har GUback the number 3. Disclosed he shortly will send charge of the poUuck, and Mrs. rison St. There were no injuries or K HALE The thermometer hit lows, all, (Ooattnned ea Page IfUrtoea) •er" ' . self toNweome sequainted with Congress tax reform proposals to arrests. > over CooaecUcut with minus 21 at . Hartford, Fpb. 2 (a>)—Coroner of dependents living overseas with Mr. MaennUu and for a general Robert Laurie. Maskel Rd.. South Louis W. Schaefer today absolved servicemen. Eleenhower issued the •pur business investment and close Windsor, wriU direct the Chinese the U.B. Weather Bureau in Wind tax loophdles; and another mes discussion oPwprld problems.” SHOE SALON'Main floor rear.. sor Locka, setting a hew record for Nicholas. Gonsalves, -48 Di'vlBlon order in a move to reduce ex Salinger said deteUs r e s t i n g the ■netlon. FsmiUei and friends are St., Norwich, of criminal responsi L iner sage demanding permanent meas taivited. Feb. 2. The last previous low for penditure of dollars abroad. ures to “revise and strengthen” meeting win-be iqmoanoed later. the date was minus 5 degrreea, Feb. Shadow Seen bility for a recent fatal acpident in . Kennedy said the repeal “ does Hartford. the luiemployment compensation ^ I s win be Kennwita'* flrst round R. E. WRNDELL DON’T MISS S, 1918. not imply any weakening of our system — prestunably by setting of talks with a n oth erh ^ of gov A low of mlniu 17 degrees waa The truck he waa driving struck determination to protect the value ernment since he took office. By Groundhog, (Uid killed Mrs. Rosa Russo, 70, of Recife, Brazil, Feb. 2 (A)—^Their^Tbat word reached U.S, Atlantic some form of federal standards for Building regriatered at Norfolk and minus captivity ended, the pasaengers of Fleet Headquarters from Its the atates — and to extend the Among subjects likely toN » dis Throw Them THIS 18 degrees showing at Lebanon. 49 Franklin Ave. In front of 130 (Oonttaoed oa Page Seveatoea) cussed is the poaeiblUty at ^ Now! Newl Retreat Ave. the afternoon of Nov. the hijacked liner Santa Maria Caribbean command. coverage to “several miUton” more DON'T Away Contractor State Police Troop in Con Harvard Grad came ashore tpday with thanks This was the first Indication workers in the retail and other mit conference Western necticut registered these ther- 30. with Soviet Premier NlUta K h ru ^ . MU plenty at wear left In UGHT-waight Mrs. Ruaso and another woman giving for dellverarice from a that the Portuguese rebel leader trades. shoas whan brmight h m for INTRODUCTORY mhmeter readings: Bloomdeld, nightmare at sea. who seized the luxury liner at sea chev, t R«sidtnfiol-Comm«rclal QuariyviUe, Pa., Feb. 2 (P)— v/ere crossing the street, the cor 4. Announced he will create a expert repairing. CLINICS minus 15; Canaan, minus 13; Staf Bonn Airs Plan Th% 20,906-ton Portuguese ship might be allowed to keep the ship “President’s Advisory Committee ’The new administration ha# ta- ford Springs and Danielson, minus Three obaervera today reported oner said, and might have avoided ■teairied into Recife at noon, an rather than yield it to Brazlltan. Open Mondayn All Day Alt*ratiens-R«me«Miiiig the slow-moving truck. Labor-Management Policy’’ Cloaed Wedneeday 12; Colchester, litchfield and groundhogs came out of frozen choring just off a dock. An hour authorities for return to the orig (Conttaued on Page TSn) holes and taw their shadows, in with 21 memebrs drawn from Aftemaena “ Business Built On Ridgefield, minus 10; Bethany and ToAidUeSeCut later the nearly 600 passengers inal owners. labor, management and the public.' Groton, minus 6; Waterbury, minus dicating six more weeks of winter, Funds Bill Signed began loading onto tugs for the Customer Satsfaction” TIE according to folklore. For the time being at least the This body, whose chairmanship will 8; Westport, minus 4; Hartford, Hartford, Feb. 2 (IP)—A tem last 500 yards of a detour that odyssey of the Portuguese liner be alternated anhually between SAM YULYES -Full Insurance Coverage minus 3 and Westbrook, 14 above. Robert W. Herr, chairman of porary appropriations bill aubai- Dollars Drain had taken them virtually the dis was ended—12 days sifter she was ''SHOE REPAIRING the Secretary of Commerce and The Connecticut forecast; the Slumbering Groundhog Lodge dlzlng towns that care for circuit tance of a trip across the tlnited hijacked, 2,800 miles'away in the Secretary of Labor, 'will advise on OF THE BETTER RtN'D” Tel. Ml 4-0450 Fair and continued very cold Bulletins of Quarryville. reported that a court prisoners has been signed Bonn, Germany, Feh. 2 OP — States. Caribbean, by Portuguese rebels wage and price policies essential 28 OAK STREET After 5:00 P.M. tonight, low 5 to 15 below expect- groundhog emerged and' saw hia into law by Gov. John N. Dempsey. A Brazilian admiral was quoted from the AP Wires Same Side as Watkine West Germany told the United headed by Capt. Henrique Galvao. to the curbing of inflation, as well ad, 15 to 25 below in the normally shadow. The $30,000 bill, whic^ expiree States today It 'would pay about aa saying the Santa Maria report The Brazilian government had 82 BALDWIN ROAD Bolder areas. Increasing cloudiness The groundhog waa spotted by edly would head for the high seas as such problems as automation SHE May 16 or whenever the money $1 billion in a single payment to not announced what^vm to be done and economy-crippling strikes. and continued cold Friday with scout Jack Lefever, one of more is used up, 'was paaoed by the ward easing the drain on Ameri after the unloading of passengers. about the ship afteT the finding of MAY SEIZE LINER m.WIuA ehance of snow developing by late than 50 members of the lodge but 5. Spelled out details of the House, 268-12, and by the Senate can dollar and gold reaerves. the nearly 600 passengers. moves announced yesterday — cut Norfolk. Va., Feb. $ (F )-A In the day. Highest temperature looking, in nearby Colerain ToWn- on a standing vote yesterday. It The liner moved into shore after 16 to 20. The payment propoaal was ting the interest on govemmenE- BrasUtan admiral told tiie C.8. . . . wonderfully light and ahip. then went to the Governor for made by Ekonomica Minister Lud several tense sessions of bargain, Caribbean commander today Im Winds—northwesterly diminish signature. insured mortgages from 6 3/4 to flexible, delightfully com* With tongue in cheek,, Lefever wig Erhard to U.S. A mheeeador NewsTidWts ing between Galvao and Brazilian 5% .per cent; making early pay “Is now thinking sertoosly^ Im- ing tonight becoming northeaster reported that when the ground The House roU-call vote waa the (oi^ble. These lightweight ly 10 to 18 mph F rm y. Walter C. Dowling. Neither 'would athoriUes. ment ~ within th'e next 30 to 60 poundtag” the MJarind laxuiy hog came out of its hole it was first of the 1961 seasion. y urt Judge rolling. .. city Congo domestic affairs. Ham Une teto the eonts*. Mawiiatm. Sea prtaoBrtater~Bg~facer Robert P. Anderaon tou'ed out the were Rokkr—Aaron*, 20;— Peter Ribicoff said he hoped to meet -Joseph—Kasavubu, a prison aentence ranging up to Twelve.year-old heir to Britiidi Just before he spoke the U.N. manikjold instated that he must be indictments yesterday on the Friedlander, 19; Edmund Leites, with President Kennedy Friday allowed to reorganize The Ctmi CHINA GETS aF sSIK CMUW yeara on the chaz^. grounds that they failed to be aa 20; and Victor Richmond, 20, all and present tipdinga-from hi* 4- throne—Prince Charles-r-ta ,ta hos released a letter to Secretary-gen fashion-magic* bra pital at.Cheam School with mea- eral Dag HiimmarskJoId. from army wMch he sold has been tal Mriboume, Anstialtat fhta VwB olvis / Ahmet Kbnir, foiiner general “ plain, concise, and definite" aS' of Neiw York City; Robert Swann, day survey in south Florida, where ipg . sides in the warfare between OP—Communist (Mtaa weretary of the prime miniatec's the federal atatute requirea. 42, Norwich; and .Richard Zink, most of the estimated 49,000 Cubap slea . . . Hawai’B sugar industry President Molae Tahombe of Ka -and, once you gat acquainted with the Piqytex Fashion-Magic bra. . .you'll ALW AYS wear return to normal as 8,600 workers tanga declaring that in 'view' of Kasavubu and forces supporting at least a mHItau tons *1 office, charged with aiding and The indictment was vague 20, Ambler, Pa. ■' ' refugeea arie located. ' ' Lumumba. from Australia worth t l mMia> r one!' the exclusive undercup panels of softest cotton give you new comfort; lasting support where •betting the misuse o f funds, also about the time and date of the A ninth member of the Commit , “The emphasia on relocation of gn back to their plantations and Lumumba’s crimes against the contract negotiattona resume.. Congolese people, -"It Is essential ' “ I would welcome a deemon by AnstmUaa peatali you most need if. whatU more, this bra keeps its shape fand yours!) month after mortth. . .even af • Nqw York police pick up. foiur riuit the authoriUea of the former priaon sentence o f up to three had not shown conclumely that ed on the day. of the launditag waa coff told a riewB- conference on the tary-general to take urgently ap formed aeureea iC R B E N ter 65 machine washings, white in >sizes 32 to 40, A thru D cups. ’ years. the demonstrators were aware Miss Madeline Gina, 19, Island eve. of his draarture. Osnadians in theft at $M,000 In B r^ q n Congo alone should decide, vritaout interference from the out propriate measures for aasietanc* Pelpiar asked I S T A M P S j Ths trial contlnusd with the they were entering a restricted Park, N.T. However, the charges RiUeoff planned to visit private Jewels from hotel suite of In the reorgeniaatlon of the na ' wheat hea(r4 taet a»e«f||:'i|p8 $9.. V , reading of a ipeetal hivestlgatlng area. Judge Anderson said. against her were dropped In De ly with the refugee*’ again today. Peter Lawford and his wife, Pa side, what treatment he shall be LIMITED TIME ONLY! tricia, sister of President Ken ven and what is to be done to tional army, preventing it or units dlielese detalle af oemmlttee’e :rmort charging Men- “Protection of the individual,’’ cember when the others were in “A* re^rtere, you know the opfy thereof from InterveiUng in the aad the heotd deree, ex-president Celal Bayar and he said, “lies in the fact that the n edy...N o fire safety vletattan* m .” dicated. way to learn anything i* to talk preaeni poUtloal cdnfUcts in The. to that, tha ha 118 o f their associates with ’erim- ktatute requires mat an accuaed to the people Involv^” he told weee found in Atount Vernon NurS- g’Tehombe’e letter amounted to a Government apokeamen aaid they Congo,” be aakL taal responsibility for the death of he shown to have actiial knowl had been aaaured W ss Gina would riewamen. ^ 1 ^ Home in 'WasMngton, where rebuff to Hammonkjold, who has edge, at the time of tjte offense, seven ei^ rly tavallda died In suggeatM to Ooii|D>lese politlcM (C 6) ...OPEN THURS; 9:00! .loa Favo'-llWM) that he la vlolattag as^ordcr.” '• rofa J lk n oX <;CiMritamad !*■ Pag* T hi). flUMK-cnetala report. . leadei» tliit UmuiiabA bo zolaoaM.
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PAfiaBTWO XAKCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCHEStBB. GDNN.. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1981 FAOE.TSIIIp; ths Lochort and DlatitetPipa1pn6 Janiiary Building R eadm its f - Loch; Scotland, to aarve aubma- Robert Taggart tbire« ’ M rs. B r ^ rtoea assigned there. Menderes Ju dged The Taggart Pipa Band haa on res Martin and Henry said they OMERU formed a Highland Oanotog g rm To ta k m A d S FILM—FLASH Heads Pipe Band to perform at band functions. In-^ Legislative Post wanted, to have their raft-^m - Guilty of Misuse atructions will include the High Board StuiUes plete with , tont—towed across the IWtart J. n ic ta r t o f CWumlila BuOdlng permits and affidavits Mm. Audrey BntL i>8 Taniisr Atlantle. to Holy Loch, , Of Turkey’s Funds land FUng, the sword danee and On Directors’ Agenda TOtBNAMENT HAND % l s SaUora and Marines set out af ania trnornm tHaeun prMddmt o f Shean Troua. representing a total 3348,M5 in IB BABNYABD AH) The Baby Has St., Ext, was upototed yesterday Tha group meeU evary Wadnea- building cona^tfhtloa was notad r-7— ’ • . — ------e Budget • '*C7 - ' Items - ■ ' as aecntery to the lenstaturo’s ter tile pair, but before they (Oonttaued from Page One) tko U^M Ut Band at iU aitr Four requeata from tiM board of By A lfia i Bhetawold ciuight them. Martin and Henry day from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the yaaterday la Bie January report of Tounuunanta often a*|HMte t l» i K T S judiciary conunlttee. Baal BMatlac at Lithuanian Hall Uthuanian HaU. Anjrone intcreeted edueaUM. inohidtag lll,0T7 to The.IUglooai DUtriet S BoaM f i t s She wUl make transoripta of the (OonttoapA from Page Om ) ben came by einaU boat into tha had set foot on enbther nuclear two students killed in anti-Men- }b ICanftnaTrr Building mapeetor Thomas C sheep from the g^ta. If youre submarine, the George Washing mav contact the secretary at P. O. cover- a p e ^ axJianaM . In . 'tbq Of Bduaation oonUnued Ita ttudy of )&a which b in ^ of the anl- hearinga. of the oomndttee, which siib-buUdng yards of the Electric deres riots last spring. The re Othar oCOcara ara RuaaeU Win- Box 382, Broad Brook, or may Monahan. U V ’ * Named». not take part-in activities sqch as Boat Division of General Dynam- ton. tkar o f Maachestar. viea praaident; Barnard Junior Higb School nm budget itamt at a meeting thisj ktogdom you belong to, tost wUl b e ^ Monday.*' They were again ohargad with port recommended .the death pen come to a Wedneaday night meet , A permit for alteraUoos and ad- ‘ tha ttumamont hand Mm.'Brett wife of Jerome Brett the Ethan Allen demonstration to ics Corp. at Groton. H. B- Murdoch Jr. of Broad Brook, ovation, an bn the agenda for • . - m • week la tha BHAM High SdMOl yourstlf on . unauthorized hoarding of a vessel alty for Meitderee, Bayor and eight Carofa ing. , ditkm one of aeventeen filed, was •howm today. A fl9 < 2 8T4. is a RepubUcan selectman of Man the future. Mias Gina later issued a Altbougb such Intruatons were pecretaiy; Douglas Crawford of Dm board of direct^ Iteaiy. Addtflabat inaathkga tor s 7 3 against the law, the dSmonstre- and placed'in the Federal Correc- othes and prison sentences ranging CUeopaa Falla, Maas., trassurar issued to Jarvis Realty Co. for the Waat'a * lOad is the ^ chester. She IS a member of the statement to which she waa atlU a tienal toatltufion to Danbury. Dur- CERiUliD StUlHif NH# AgSIOfmKNTR 8100,000 addition to the shopping 8 p.in, In (h e ^ tn ^ li tkia parpasa WR be hcH n< fOr RepubUcan Town (Jommlttee, a member of the CNVA, however. tors wars invariably escorted off up to SO years for the resL ja m te lU i o f Hartford, p’.pa ma Washington. Feb. 2 (Fti-Repa. Say.lfah. IS.and Fob. 30. . you * “ *.4 Biohnrdeon, Sheny Bfendn, daughter of t o . and M a. Donald i ^ hia lest stay in Jail, Martin If Uie prosecution a ce^ ts the Main Straat, Corantrjr Jor: and Emaat S. Taggart of center at Broad St. and W. Mid The requaiU in cl^ :- trick Or ao 4 charter member and past vice The CNVA established an office the premises without being staged a hunger strike that neces Bmillo Q. Daddario apd Frank 8. dle l^ke., which will houee three * MamVara ^ the Boards o f I I - Riohaidaon, Hartford Tpko., Rockville. She waa born Jan. 26 ; Krealdent of the Manchester rested. committee's' recommendation and BoeinrUle, quartannaater. T. Fix a hearing on an appro^ riance of Andover, Hebron and C at Manchester Memorial Hoepital. Her maternal gran^ow big bonsidcrable ieonaiden West to win the fint trick with Aluiwar: K d threa ipadaa. Tour parente are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. LeDuo sr., Ellington. He •aid 87Ait3JH|-was for apt- enthuaiaam. Staita supportupport for ]part the ten diamonda. 8 potato and fins distribution haa two brothers, Ronald, 2, and Michael, 1. etal cuatodUd bervleo for Barnard. of the program' may be available. West couldn’t aff«d to load a should add up to a . game to the The need for-an asaiatant prin club, atoca dummy would win a Cooke, Dawn. Marie, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. George R. This aarbice Includad tha trana- combined hands. If ptotaeFa rebid Cooke. 6 Green Rd., Rockville. She was bom Jan. 23 at Hart far of whole floora of classroom cipal has been discussed previously. trick with the que«t Wheh weat la 8 NT, you will bid four clubs, CHOICEST MEATS IN TOWN...! At a meeting of 'the four staffa of •witched to trumps, south drew ford Hospital; Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Nor aquipmaat from the. third floor to lookihg for a game to one black man J. Hony, Plttefleld, Mass. Her paternal grandparents a n the first teor. and from tha first the district last'year, a speaker three trumpe, cashed the ace of ault or tha other. from tha State Department-of Bd- Mr. and Mrs. Bdvrin A. Cooke, Plttefleld, Moss. She has a broth floor to kne second floor, within a diamonds, and gave up a diamond- (Osjarrigha l8dL General ihs- er, Dwight 7; and two sisters, Lonelle, 9, and Elaine, 4. lOMPLISiS CHUCK waakend, aaid ming. ucatien- stated that an asaiatant Bast naturally led a club, but rea Carp.). • • G G • Anothar -87.388 waa apant on principal waa needed, for a school it waa toplata. South won with the with an bnroUment o f more than T/irhawssri James AHen, son o f Mr. aiul Mrs, Blwood A Le- •ehool bnaao, to transport saventh ace of chibs, lad a diamond to chausse, Indian Lake Rd., Hendersonville, Tenn. He was born gradera- heme at noon. Limited 600. RHAM’s eaumatod-pupU m - dummy and diacardad a club on Korsai Readers to Via rollment for 1981-S3 la 878. Jan. 22 at S t Thomas Hospital, NashvUle, Tena Hla maternal nil classroom faclUUet parmltted only tha fifth diamond. This aUmlnatod grandparents are Mr. sind Mira. E. T. Kersey, Hendersonville. His half-day Msaions for tha seventh A brief review of .Changes to the tha ^ub loaEr and assured the em - Kuala Lumptor, lla la »n --'n ia l- RHAM prograQt<.^ma given by laad, the Phillpptoea, Indoaeeia, patemM grandparents are Col. amT- Mrs. Ralph M. Lechauaae, 569 graders. ^1* • ^ • • •• • Principal Are-v'Bamarjian who traet E. Center Bt His father is stationed with the U.S. Army in la- A third expense waa 838A0 for V. • . • .J • The two sueceesful deolarwn Singapora, Sarawak, and Brunei noted the eUmtoation Of the clti- hava baen tovltod to atnd two male mlr, Turkey. a truck to haul new furniture to senahip honor.^roU and'the penalty saw the ganger of letting Bast in • • * • • Barnard from where It stored to lead Chiba. If Weat'a opening contestants each to compato to the point systeEKv a^ change from sto flrst toternatidoal Koran-«eadtog Beebe, Carol Ann, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Beeb^ 61 at WaddeU School. to four mariiiig-periods; and re lead was tha top of tha douMaton Orchard St, Rockville. Mie was bom Jan. 28 at RockvUle City Item TBMed competition, to be held in Kuala scheduling-.of the advity period 10-S, there was no need to play Lumpur this spring. Hospital. Her maternal grandfather to Thomas, Blake, Rock- Ihe request for .83,800 for addi fronLidiallWenth to the period im- dummy’s Jack; b a t would hava ■vllle. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. tional painUng at Barnard and the mediawy foUowtag lunch. to play the k ^ or queen to any Beebe, Manchester. She has two brothers. Daniel, 4%, and Bast Side Rec was tabled by the caaa The correct p)^ ip chlafly Michael, 3; and a slater, Margaret 22 months. dlrectojs at toeir January meet- will, preporo the fo r Bruce, 2M; and four sis futuro. growth. arrangement permits SsxiMtity of the board of education. programming to meet needs of in B PAL 0 « b —4i8B to SiSa. tSe ters, Beverly, 9, Gail, 7, Judy, 6, and Sandra, 4. PRODUCE Tha other 81.000 waa Jer j M u tto said tho inroperty for is4is,rasi^ana- Shewn a t8 4 S and S:IS PJC. big bi'lha ihowar roonuf and merly bolongod to tho town Water dividual students for their fu Shea, Dongle* S cott son o f Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shea Sr., cent areas, he said. Thesa krws and Sewer Apartment, but that to ture plans. A pattern of atudlea ■ (ucbnjiNE u. a n o . i may be developed through tho 118 W. Mato B t. RockvlUe. He was bom Jan. 26 at RockvlUe CHkCBN MOmiTAIN had not been InMuded in tha spaci- 1954 the town paid $1,500 from the City Hoapital. His maternal grandparents are Richard McKeon, fleaUiioafor renoaiting, but he and general fund—to the department coutxes offeted_aBd eicetives at Lancaater, Calif., u d Mrs. Helen MoKeon, Santa Barbara, Calif. FOTAtOIS tha board thou|d>t they should- be for the property. each grade leveL Hla paternal grandmrents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shea. Wap- ;dona^whUe the area was d ry .'iie AH that la needed now, he said, RHAM Dance Clasiea Beopen ptag. He has a brother, John Jr., 3; and two sisters, Michelle, 80l^bo9$1.4f isald. V. la tiw. approval of tho directors Danetog rleaecs aponaored by the RHAM Teacher Student Aa- 6, and Linda Jean, 1. Tha apedfleBttoee drawib tlAbi for,m transfer of property. • • • » • -the bnU&>C:wd altaia snbcai . .V- aodatKm re-opaned yesterday af Ward. Stephen John, son of Mr. and Mrs.,Patrick J. Ward Jr., HBM..GOU1BN too of tha board eanad-toa-palntiag ternoon to the Studwt Oommons. 3238 EUtogtm Rd., Wapiring. He was bom Jan. 24 at Manches 'Of* theaefdtoia;'■1he"Wime'‘imarde- Additional clasaea wiU be held on S:10 d:8a-80to “SEVEN WATS FBOM ter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and a m a m a s DAY • leted by the aahool building com Feb. 8, 15, March 1, 8 and 18. SUNDOWN” with Mn. Max Aasfalg, East Hartford. His paternal grandparenU Bonn Airs Plan A party wlU be held at the end 2 h a 2 5 e mittee In the apeclfl.catlons aub- see TanMirow'n Ad For Andie Morphy and - are Mr, and Mra. Patrick J. Ward, East Hartford. He has two mlttod to eontraetor Jade Hunter. o f the seriaa. The clasaea are open Bony SnStean brotben, Patrick 7, and Michael, 6; and two alsters, Victoria, 4, lU n S O O (WEO SA2CDWICH O O M O E S...... Lb. 4$e The board of education voted at only to atudinto who enroUod to Spadnl OhiMkeii’a Pkegnma ami Jean, 2% . a apodal matting in Daoembar to ToAidU.S.Cul the fall oouTM, o r who have had G W • • G . - > do the work and aak the board of j^or instruction. However, aiqr- Clayton, Dale Morgan Jr„ son o f Mr. and Mrs. Dole M. Cflay- one toterssted in enrolltog in a directors for a apocial apppropria- Dollars Drain ton Sr., 22 Pine Knob Dr., Wapptog. He was bom Jan. 25 at Rock ut:::u;:: tion. nsw clasa la requsrtsd to call Mrs. ville City Hospital.- Hla maternal grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Htt:! ' Tha 83,640 is for library equip J. Tinsley Hohmann Jr. o f HEbron Alfonal Noe. Staten Island, N. Y. His paternal grandparenU are HIGHLAND PARK MARKET! ment and musical instruments for (Centtoneg from Page One) Rd., Andover. Mr. and Mrs. Eric CTayton, ToUand He has a sister, Hilary, IH . I -y • * • * • the new junior high school, aaid 317 H G H U N I) Sr.. MANCHfSTER MiOMMI3-427t lUlng. offered to booot its dharo to the Bfancheator Evening Herald An TEEN DANCE Dodge, John Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Dodge, 26 North Atlantic Treaty OrganlaS' dover corieependent, Cindy Ptnn- Conway Rd. He was bom Jon. 25 at Manchester Memorial Hos :hii: Ths transfer of properly adja Md'! cent to the Highland Park School tlon tofraatnicturo by $10 milUon. atWd, MepieiM Pllgrint 3-8886. ■ **Clean Fun for Everyone** pital. Hla maternal grandmother is Mn. John Hoctor, Yonkers, ’ N. Y. His paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Meirrill lha toAraestrueture program deals Dmlge, Claremont, N. H. He has two brothers, Dallas, 4. and with matotonanco of dqMta and ITU IM KWRIGUI OLUD Jaaon, 3. athor Sxad tatallaUons. n - Hospital Notes 188 ELDKIDGE STREET • • • • • TM o was no Immediate com Ronsello. Laura Sue, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. PbUip Ron- THREE DAYS - STARTS TDNITE - ENDS SATURDAY ment on the offer fttm ^ Amer- Mllo, 90 Helatoe Rd. She was born Jan. 28 at Manchester Me leona, but U.S. officials hero waro VWtti« heufE nrs 3 to S pjn. Friday, M . 1:11 P.M. morial Hoepital. Her maUmal grandmother is Mrs. Michael reported dlaaotiafled. It waS- un for an nrenn esoept mniwnilty DISC JOCKEY—BOB VARRIOK Barszczewakl, Hartford. Her paternal grandparenU are Mr. and MANCHESTER derstood the Americana, Who do where they are 3 to 4:38 and 8:88 ADMISSION iSe Mrs. Joseph Ronzello, Bristol. not look upon the dollar drain as to S p-m.; and private roonai wheM regularly SALE temporary, want the Germana to they aie.lO am . to 8 p.m. ConnoDy, Erin Bose, daughter of to. and to*. Joseph Con- ' make some aort of orrongement nolly, 82 Florence SL She was bom Jan. 28 at Manchwter Me under which they would h»p pay Patlea^TEdav 313 morial Hoapital. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. for some recurring projects, auch. ADMIT TKIiraSTBRDAT; Charles Bonner, Ireland. Her paternal grandmother, la Mrs. ill { ir l^ pre-teeR wear Womm's hGlaii h a r p a r girls’ 7 to 14 wMr PUBLIC MARKET as military aid to Greede and Tur- Mto. Madeline Griffin, Wapptog; Anne (kmnolly, 198 Hollister SL She has a brother. Brendan Patricia Fleming, 34 Jensen SL; Joseph, 5; and two sisters, JIary Patricia, 4, and Sheila Plus, 2. swiiwiw, diseonti n u a d 803 - 805 MAIN STRtliT The Germane apparently reject Unwood - Rollins, 41 CSornell St.; Miss Barbara Burke, 17 Eldridga DagemUs, Russell Ola rton, eon o f Mr. and.Mrs. Victor Dag- •liiS numbers and broken sizes ed this, contending tha American 3 ii-Hl 7 .9 « 3.99 balance of payments problem is S t ; Mrs. Gail LaCoaa, 74 Hudson enala 104 Spruce SL He waa bom Jan. 27 at Mancheater Me and colors. temporary and could bo helped by S t.; Barbara Robbtoa, 43 Brooklyn morial Hospital. I Hla maternal grandmother is Mrs. Claire Bout- St., Rock'vUle; John Bohenko, East l i j QUALITY MEATS THAT a atogle payment. hoL Brunswick, Maine. His paternal gtrandparente are Mr. -and iii!!' off off It was believed the prepsyment Hartford; Mrs. Ullian Chapman, Mrs. Eflzear Dagenals, Holyoke, Mass. He hss two'sisters, Vic- • RttSHLY CUT • M CILY MSPLAYEO • NOT FREf ACK AO iO • REASONAILE PRICES • of the German postwar debt waa South Windsor; Mra Georgia Mls- torto 4%, and Kathryn, 3. II Womaw's skirts, Ueusas, not formally tied to a aettlement ki, 7 Roaemary PI.; Robert Kier- * • * • • of the assets question, but only nan, 46 Strickland .S t; RuaaeU James, Anne Carpenter, daughter o f Dr. and Mira. Lewla P. vasts, odds and ends of COLONIAL IRAND SHORT SHANK, MILD CURE that a suggestion was made that Gangewere, 88 Conway Rd.;. Bar James Jr.. 42 South Gate Park, Weat N c'i^ n . Maas. She was Includes AweateP8, skirts, blouses, dresses and coordinatas . . . broken S.98 2.99 BUY the 8300 milUon debt balance be bara Brennan, 93 Campfield Rd.; bom Jan. 32 at Newton-Wellesley Hospital, N(iwton. Maas. Her to2S.OO to 12.50 Slack gets, coordinates, slacks, skirts, hiouHss, canceled. Hie reported reason tor Richard" Roberta. ToUsnd; Mrs. maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Lynch. 325 ccKirdinates. Such famous makes as SEMI- sets. ond this move waa that the Germans NelUe..CamBMI, Hartford; Robert Q oaifjo^ HS owe mdoK. CoMStoemrwt Vernon SL Her paternal graiidparenta are Dr. and Mrs. Lewis sweaters and dresses . . . all bearing famous feared the U.S. (jongrese would Perroh, 43 ESaex S t; Mrs. Paulina P. James, West Hartford. She haa a brother, Lewis Paul HI, TEEN, CONNIE SAGE, GIRLSTOWN and SAVE balk>at settling the German as Stolarcuidc; - l^S Daepwood. Dr.; 2H. labels. Many one of a kind in this group. SHOULDERS Q Q i sets qncjition. Mrs. .Jean St, Pierre, 43 Edward - * • • • • nil! Weman't orfon aorwormar U.S. officials have contended S t; Kenneth iSadd, 371 High St.; Watt, Janea Edward, aon of Mr, and Mrs. James F. Watt, 97 others. ' ' West Germany already waa com John Carlson, 53 Walker S t; Mra. Wells St. He was bom Jan. 30 at Martbhester Memorial Hospi ' OMf minaii sM of shag pensated twice for the Seised aa- Ruth Undem, 11 Pleasant St., tal. Hla maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward . W. gy orlon,'solid colprs or SMOKED O a acts, now totaling about 8$00 Rockville; Oiaries 0>nrad Jr., 430 Hepworth, Binghamton, N. Y. His paternal grandparenU are million. The officials said the Spring St. iffviE esxT£j6-pjm f£/f/^iZ$ Mr. and Mre. James A. WatL Plttafleld, Mass. He haa a broth wnita with' narrow United States gave up claiina for, BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A eon er, Jeffrey Paul. 7H; and two sisters, Nancy Ann, 2%, and Mar stripes. Small, medium reparations and to the second esse to Mr. and Mrs. John Redd, 19 Fos jorie Jane, 1. - - EASTERN DRESSED reduced the German postwar debt ter S t; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. FOR A PERFECT DINNER ■ • •. • • ' ana large sizes.. 2.98 1.49 from 83 bUUon to 81 billion. The- Richard Norton, 84 Unden St. Novosatty, J. Kyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Novosatty, raguloriy SALE rogukiily SALE tatter action also was considered BIRTH TOl^Y; A daughter to and DELIGHTFUL COCKTAIL 16 Bunco Dr. He waa bom Jan. 29 , at Manchester Memorial-Hos FRESH PORK to settle the assets question. Mr. and Mrs. Oilman lim its, 4 pital. Hia matemal^grandparente are Mra. J. R., Hunter, Deni Country Lane, Vernon. THIS is THE PLACE! son, Tex., and Oj G. Smith, Sherman, Tex. % ■ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: ■ is G G G - G G ChHdrtii's wtort girls' sizes Ion's IVD sloek» in the^ fa SHOULDERS Lb. Mrs. Elizabeth Tracy. 476 Weth- Toimg Ohrle Robert, son of Mr. and Mra. William H. Young ' 3 to 6x and boys' sizes 3 mous Dak typo styling . .. Altar Dedication e'rell St^; Mrs. Elisabeth Leach, Jr„ K Santina Dr. He was bom Jan. 30 at Mancheater Memo juniors’-misses’ Windsor Locks; Andrew Duties, rial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Rob " t to 7. Odds and ands of choice of colors and pat V a o f f 7.98 3*99 I ARMOUR'S STAR lACON. Loyr Pocli. Sunday at Citadel South W indsor;’ >tarUyn Hutton, m m a i w ert C. Blytho. Hatoden; Hie paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Wil wintar waar. terns. 26 Benton St.; Mra. Rhode Gold ■Y P O r U lM liam H. Young,. Wetheirafleld. He haa a sister. Gall Ann. 3. A new altar and pulpit will be stein, 218 Mountain Rd.; Reed Hamptoa, Donna Blarie, daughter of Mr. and MrX- Raymond dedicated at ths Salvation Army Yost, East Hartford; Mrs. Janloe SPECIAL CHOICE BEEF CUTS FRESH DRESSED POULTRY Ellis, 125 Summer St.; Arthur Hampton, Lakewood Dr., Coventry. She was bom Jan. 30 at Sunday In memory of s young Watpon, 39 Creatwood thr.; Frank Manriieatsr Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother ts off Ulm,' RFD 2, Manchester; Henry Mm .'L aura Bolack, 41 Lenox St. Her patemri grandparents are nationally MEDIUM SIZE woman who was sctlva to Sunday 2vs' shirts, Man's Waifibly tits in a va School work for th4 Sslva'tien Wlersbicki, 88 Lockwood S t; Rob- Mr. apd M n, Herbert Hampton, Andover. She haa a brother, o f I o n n BONELESS CROSS CUT 79e Army until her death. ^ ert Diriovanni, 468 W. Middle Raymimd P. Jr., and a ateter, Debra Lee. known make riety of fabrics and pat Tpke.; Mrs. Maiy McBride, 8$ Mc- G G G G G' shirts. Kot rogirioHy $10.96 to $39.98 ROASTING The altar and pulj^t will honor sleeved terns. All lined. IO2L50 . 99« SIRLOIN H P (SOLID MEAT) FOR AN the late Miss Faith Anne HaU of idnnley St.; Mrs. Winifred Connol Stdffvaa, Maty Beth, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Francte A. sizes in every style and CHICKENS 18 Orchard St, who died June 13, ly and daughter,'S3 Florence St; Sullivah, 17 Foxcroft Dr. She was bom Jan. 11 at Manchester now $$.49 to $19.99 $ | . 0 f 1989, at the age o f 33. ‘ Mrs. Esthev Armstring and daugh Memptial Hoepitat Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and color. V z G ff OVEN ROAST The dedication and mernolral ter, 18 Lyuall St.; Mrs. Annmte Mn. Joha L. Twlgg, Watertown, Mass. Her paternal grandpar- 150 dresses In casual and dressy styles . . . L b 3 9 c service will take place at the reg Skipper and son. West Willtogton; enta alrar Mr. and Mrs. FTancta A. Sullivan Sr., Wellesley, Mosa. 100% wools, wool jerseys, Italian knits, matte Mrs. Patricia Dagenals and son, She haa a b r o w r , John Francis, 22 months. ' / Drawn Weight ular worship hour at 10:45 a.m. GGGGG' jeraeys, novelties, biwaides, chiffons arid silk . , . ♦ Maj. E. Walter Lamie i^ l deli'ver 104 Spruce St.; Mn. Muriel Ther- FrMhly Ground HAMBURG'^59e rien and daughter, 24 Diane Dr„ FISH FRY Armstnag, Patricia Amt, daughter of MrV and Mn. Ralph organza. Broken sizes and styles. Get two for a sermon, and Robert Lyons wiU (ALL YOU CAN EAT) ^,C U f-U P FRYERS • ba vOcsl Soloist.' other 'm iiilc Wllf Vernon. Armstrong. 18 Lydall St.->^' She waa bom Jan. 28 at Manchester the price of one! ' DISCHARGED TGDAY: Robin Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother la Mn. Lucy Ls9S . . . . . Hi. 49e bo provided by the Citadel Band FrtsdFIsli Lsmon W m Im - ' GROUND CHUCK BEEF "> 69c and male quartet. Pirolo, 18 Gem Rd;, Rockville; Bar w—Miige, 16 Lydall Bt. She haa a brother, Stephen, 8. *1oys’ sweaters Broiwfs ..... lb. 49c bara Brennan, .92 Campfteld Rd.; ’ FfMieh PritMl P etofots . C oIm m w Sharon Loomik Wapptog; Miss FrOsMy lolw fl RoHi emd lu fttr Longtto, Stepliea VtooenL oTMr.'iiM' Mira. Ramon Long- men’s sweaters Nccht 'n RcKkf Nb.. Sc * Gets Research Post Ruth Pearson. HI Mato St; tto, 27 McCann Dr. He waa bom Jan. 25 at Mancheater Memo OVB OWN MAKE PURE PORK Steven Sessions, 88 Wsat St.; rial Hoapital. Hia maternal grandparents^ are Mr. and M n. rtguloily SALE New Haven, Feb. 2 (P)—Tjalltog Philip Griswold; 10 High Ridge Robert Lumbard,;NUton Mills, N. R. Hia patemal grandparents ★ WEEKEND GROCERY S-P-EwC-l-A-L-Sl Ko 59e LARGE SIZE FRESH EGOS (Grade A) ...... Dos. 87o at Yale, has been named director 5 P.M. to 9 P.»L . a slater, Debn tiee, 8. off of the university’s Cowles Foun » * • f 9 * Womow's ho ndbogis in a va.- JES-SO APPLE-RASPBERRT JELLY ...... 4 1 lb. Jars 39o OUB OWN MAKE PURE PbRK dation for research, it was an Schmidt, David BOchari, aon of Mr. and M n. Melvin SchmidL off riaty of stylos, colors and NABISCO CHOOOLA^ PINWHEELS .. 13V4 oa. 48o nounced today. INJOY ONE OF OUR DEUCIOUS 401 Slater St, Wapptog, He was' bom Jan. 28 at Manchester 2.49 OOLUNS .wnmns h o m i n y ...... l Ib. is oe. lOo He sudeeeda Prof. James Robin, OAK GMLL'S Memorial Hosidtal. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. materials. All smart win SMALL LINK SAUSAGE »> 69e OOLUNS HinUUED CORN ...... 1 lb. 8 oe. 38o who has been appointed to Presi COCKTAILS SdSnWYTOG HoughtoA Snow, AmhenL Maas. His patemal grandparents art i'iT M 9 Nationally known makes of boys’- aweatera dent Kennedy's Council of Eco THUKSDAY SPfCIALI Mr. and Mn. August Schmidt; H Ann tSL He has two sisten, ter numbers. OUK OWN BIAKE “ MEDIUM HOT" IMPORTED NORWEGIAN FISH BALLS .... 1 Ib. IS os. Slo nomic Advisors. Susan BSlsabeth, 4H , and Sher^ri Anne, 2H. a variety of (xilors and yams. Pullovers, cardl* u JAc R AUGUST CLAM CHOWDER, lOo O f f...... 33o Parttof the .Yale DepartmMit'of Corned Beef ^ ^ G G G . G , • Famous make “Puritan” men’s, sweaters in REAL GOLD INSTANT COFFEE ...i...... S oe. 88o Economics, the* CowleS Foimda- Tbenteih Diamia Jewou daughtw o f Mr. anef * M n. Donald J. gans and Perry Como types . . . broksh sisBB L ITALIAN SAUSAGE *^750 lion; sponsors research ■ toto na ond Cobboge Therrien, 24 Diane Dr. ' She was bom Jan. 28 at Mhnditoter Me |)^llot7er. cardigan and coat styles. Wide variety Costumo fawalry, pins, POTATO STARCH ...... pkg. S8o morial Hjoqjital. Her maternal grandparents an Mr,, and Mn. SOLO INSTANT POPPY CAKE and tional economic problems,' em- With BeOed Petoto, nacklacas, braealatf and pbaalstog statistical and matlia- Tony V s^ East Hartford. Her patenutl graadpaianta am Mr.- o f colors. Don’t miss this value! . and colors. PA8TBY FILLINO ...... 13 oa. 88c • Brand and Batter and lira. Ran* Therrien, Windsor. She haa two brotben, Mark earrings . . . matak and CH(HCE,8HOBTCUT < matieal teehnlquas. PROGKESSO FRIED PEPPERS with ONIONS ....> .. jar 88e Koopmana- is currently a vlait- 99e Alan, 3H, aM Donald Joseito Jf., 1; and two sisters, tihrlstlns,' 6. stone sat. Va Prieo lb. .UPTON’S TEA BAG lo BALE— / tog research profeaaor-at Harvard sad Lou ^aim, 4. ' , V, RIB LAMB CHOPS 79o B oy 4S at regular prtoa; get 18 extra far o a v 3a< while on leavea froih Tale. He is On XoHaad Tomplko OpmMnation P rtea ...... •eaaaaera a nativa of the Netherlanda and OAK GRILL 14 im o OffOnklaad Straw formerly tiuight at ^ Uhlvanlty St Oak B t. -a f.a ^ M fe . dPEN WEO.^THURS., FRI. TILL 9 P.M.-MON,, TUES., SAT., 10 A.M. to 6 ' i A 0 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C0NN„ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1961 P A G E F IV B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHBSTBR, CONN,. THURSDAY* FEBRUARY 8,-IM I \ P A 6 B F D im ths PIrat iMthsran OhurCht RockvUle-Vernon \RockviUe‘Vemon RockvtUi^V^irnoH old Wsbsr, Howard M a ^ An- Mr Flowers RtfckiAUe-Vernon Shadow Seen WINDOW SHAKI A Weatluapinan Looks Baxk drtw Piadsr, Ifeibort Ldipuui. For A ll Oooasloas, IPs Mayor Asserts Gare 8 Bandsmen Rate v j Lewis RgenRhd City Hall Suit WASHAKI TV-] Lutiieirfins Olliosn vof til# oow cll w « U Gabo's Flawars Dump Solution No Nearer; By Groundhog, As Top Soloists INTIIItTAII elaoted at ths council’s first msst- out PAUL BmmCNS* Guide8 GO P Program If This Be an Alibi,,. In Settlement AQUA SHADES Cbui^h Parley ^^^n^lAtilNiraa (Fsnssrtjr wMk Paaitaad’s) Burner Potential Doubted Harvard Grad raght o f 16 memben o f the United luthsran Church wom 1U2 BUBNBIDB AVE. Mayor Harold Turkington last6garaga." This contract waa drawn Rockville High Sbbool Band have EAST HABTFOBO S9.SS wiT^sS SS& Television en win meat tonight at 7:80. (Coattiraed tram .Fags Om ) up between the collector and the Negotiations received Uq;> ratings as soloieto In Make the Most of It A sttscial bonfsrsned for ths of- BnUiualaam for a portable stool^B. Loverih Mid he la oppoied to night told the Itopubllean Town ' t. Sunday tk *o d tsacharo jm d DsHTOflea Daily to MaliMbsstai Democratic controlled board of the recent AU New England Band 9^*:W Oooaa Reed Bhov S. sanitary land fill dumping, but aald Committee he waa^vlewlnr Man Fall Lin* of Coita l Ol floem and Sunday Sdiool taddwro zt4df ^ e s r s wUl meet Feb. 9 at JfA 84W8S or t o g4W d burner to dlapoM bf Rockville and mala at the' PhUadelphla 3kio, aald directors. tryouts held ta Wtaeted. Siriy % ^ (ln STMU •:M the ctaureh at 7:30 p.m. It may have to be pursued as a a groundhog named "Hammy.” chester’s needs for capita) im ’The mayor a lt e r e d charges Negotiations to settle a con' N < W »— weiUnniMMi’* lot lOASOrt oporoton and p to w r * b w t Hueklebemr Bouaa o f First tAithsi«h.Clii»ch 1* sched rural Vernon robMah cooled last temporary solution until, perhaps, Given firet ratings as soloists VENETIAN SUNOS San* Qrey Theater official forecaster for the last four provement* with General Man that the new boaiti has'not been tractor’s suit are underway It te ka M ■Itaaetter ta m r oae, wwvawskwaw opeimtoni and oUiara —auit ay—» ^ uw Nevs BM Masterson to, uled for 8undsy> drtth guest MPWtk- night In the fac« of reporta that an Incinerator cait-be approved. were Jean Wisniewski, flute; Mar >* ** -rain, ...1and Ifif vMiyou Mread ui thamthem Mra-care Misti» r lid years, m w his shadow about the ager Richard Martin, and that meeting often enough by _ _ _ which will, if successful, ------. B amy l iot*iMa |woplB apt to Oartoon ' ' ' ivasUgati 4Hrs-dtw to discuss dinrch history,' the $22,000 burner w^ll not an- Yonce said the^Yederal Hotning the board has accomplished what jorie Stavens, oboe; Ellzabeto L A . JOHNSON fully you found they aU actually White_____ Hunter .r _ . RockvilM'erHon same time. careful planning now would Mve a lift the attachment against Rock- McLeod, clarinet; Edward Oos- remenAer Ida ndariMa inoro laadl* .10. tsacMng, cvungelism snd law. •wer Vernon’s mounting traah and Home Finance Agency Neither the cold nor aub-froezlng it intended to accompliah at each 1r thaa Ida holTa-eyoa. And In New were blaming the weatherman for S ill Behind ChMiMi l>ooni groat deal of tlms-jm4 by eetin, clarinet; Whitney Fergu CounUT 8 ^ e ^ wreaums The Rev. David O. Jaxheimer, problem. (H H F A ) will pay for a sttidy and tentparaturas deterred the Quarry' the board of dlrectoA later. meeting, eo them was no necessity ^ t y Man. rA IN T 0 0 . \orii, as the M|r city's rettrinc the weathpr. C :» WeeUier. New* A SporU son, clarinet; and Michael Albom, tsor, said the oonferonee will Earl Yost to Talk planning of an incinerator in any vile Slumbering Lodge from com' He also said that the reason for for other meettaga each month. Attorneys representing Rock- . forecaster testUlea. there are more "This la something peo;^ Joke C M Hlshway HpUdays *; M.^^ewntMiUaUe* However, rural and city offlclals com et 723 Main St, teL S I M M I Sporte Newe S We*Jh*T The Ihrd Show dividod into fly* sessions iMgtnt town and h* recommended that tag out today. They ehed their dig the crowded condition at the con Bseke Bedlstricting ville contractor Herbert I. Pagani £* pfoide to take potshots at yon about, but it’s true. Maybe I f * sub Plano Pope nlng St 4 -pm . Stqpiwr will be decided to push for a solution to Second and third ratings were conscious, but some people really Set Preeton of The fukon e At 65J3 nb Snloker the problem as fast as possible one, of the Vernon government nlty and decorum for hlghjinks ta troversial highway garage Is the In other matters the committee and the Centro Chopping Plaza, than anywhere else. Sslere Comer smved at 4, he said, and n oon- bodies apply for this assistance. awarded to Arnold Groot, tenor believe I have something to do <:« New. _ . '• “ ^“’aSC^I^M oria and will seek to meet with a rep- the open; They put on tall silk hit*, fonuRF boArd, contFollAd by D6mo- iM t night droided to back twljj^^ today they are rccom- saxophone, and Mary Ann Bohme, HonUer-Brlnkley 10. CBS Report* cUidliig address on evangcUsm will Van Kleeck ^sterday said the white robes over their coats, heavy, crats, signed a contract to store plans for Um itog the s l « of the ^uenu a setUe- with causing the weather^ Just the 10:N ’Take a Idwk Earl Yost, sports editor o f Ths rtkentative of the burner ' manu. alto saxophone, respectively. By jrUQS liOH Dousies Edwerde follow. H H FA plan may be desirable and ornate cheins and key* of office gwbsge trucks jn the alroady too state House of Representatives, and figure, which, if accepted, bad weather," he adds quickly. S'.SB Barry Barents Shotsun Slade Herald, wiU be the guest kpesksr facturer next week to find out RUG and New York. 1 Feb. J "There The urotbera Brannaian ' Guast speaksro are tho Rsv. m It will "taka the town off the hook'" and began their work well before redlstricttag the Senate. ^ vvill leave the City o f Rockville Accompanists for toe soloists "Not the good." 7:00 TV Reador'ador’a DisestT Btanlsy Kandl, prssidio t of the at a meeting o f tJie Sixty-five Club what tho bum «: can and cannot small garage, probably will be a miUlon people He’s convinced a weatherman „ MlUlon Dollarir Movie 18 Mike Hammer in picking an optimum spot for an dawn. Recently two Democratic direc Committee members approved finally to gain title to the ■were Lois Otka, Marilyn Sta-vens ^,63 U:00 World’s Best'Hnvlea New Baglsnd Oonferenoe, and do. would get fewer complaints If he Uncovered in Roi^wlUa Feb. 9 at'7;80 pm- incinerating unit. In Punxsutawney, Pa., undaimt- tors, Francis Mahoney and ’Ted the idea of limiting each town to but embarrassing govem- and Shlrlee Sullivan. UPHOLSTERY glad to see me retire," said Ernest Church Singer News a Weather V i 40 The Big News Mrs. KnuU( fonner director o f rs- Once Informed, the offlclals said simply predicted bid weather Roush Rldere_ ,-r 10 Bairy Barents Yost w ill relats axperisneea he The engineers also reported that ed by sub-zero weather, Punzsu- Powell, had accused the Repub one representative. A t present building. <1 First ratings were also given J, ChrisUe. "They think If 1 leave, UitS JaA^^^Paar Show (C) to. Hglous education at Emanuel titey will put It up to decloion of every, we^end. Folks get more up Prof. Gary Moore, radio and re Jim Backus Show 1. ta has had coverng local and national greater demand and new construe-- tawney Pete- emerged from hU licans of Inactivity and "lack of there are two representatives for paganl put an attachment on to ensembles from the high school. 7:11 W. Mam HlsbllfhU . . 31 Lutheram Church, Hartford. Also, the group as to whether to buy a the weather will improve. Honest set, he says, when bad weather cording artist, will give a concert 30 Sura^a^Slnest Movie* sporto ovsnts, and will show slides tlon methods have brought inciner winter quarters today, spied his leadership" ta starting a capital evenr town with a population of Uhe City Hall property Jan. 20, Besides toe soloists, Elizabeth Sports Nows the Rev. Htmry Tomauden of burner, eet up an sanitary Umd'- CLEANING they do." comes that, wasn’t forecast than c t sacred singing au the Church ABC News 40 Premiere taken.at spring bawbaU training in wnginsni flll dump, or aim for an inciner ator costs down somewhat in re shadow Ijdng across snow-oovered Improvements program, particular 5.000 or more, and one representa- iggo, m connection ^vlth a $10,- Crandall, Elliott Shtmkowitz, lita' they do when it is forecast but of the Nasarene tomorrow eve 7:M OutUws S3. 30 11:30 Jack Paar Show (C) Southington will speak. camps, major league parks aiid at cent years. Gobbler’s Knob snd scampered tlve for every town of less than ogg damage suit. Pagani claimed da Knoll, Howard Kayan and The appraisal was made In the The Ann Sothem Show 3. 13 i:00 Late News NIARIN9 AIDS* ator. ly on the garage. TEL. Ml 9.17'.-’ nature of reflection than a fore doesn’t jnateriallse. ning at 7:30. Prof. Moore is Min 3. 40. 63 News. Prayer The conference has been ar various college footMUl contests. Yonce pointed out, however, that back inside. 5.000 population. he waa not paid sufficiently for Mary H a^r were among the en ister of music St Eastern Naaa- Gueetward Ho" Members of the Rockville and an incinerator is still a costly item. They also called for storm sew cast. Christie was in a reflective Christie has been predicting the SEE SATl’RDAY’S TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LU nN O ranged for all members o f the Donald Berger, chairman o f the Vernon Fire District governments Thus, at 7:41 a.m. eastern stand ’The change would benefit the Re- vvork done ta construction of the sembles o f two, three, or four or weather in a lot of places in his 30 rene College Church, Wollaston, church council, Sunday School /rivtii C MAI 'O N An approximately $250,000 unit ers on three roads and additional publican party, Hid Chairman shopping plaza. mood. city recreation commission said the sat down two weeks ago In a jerint ard time, Phil, more aptly described fire protection in the North End. members which played at the try years with the Weather Bureau— Mass. The public is invited to at teachers and oflicers, and bScers would be needed to 'landle present Jack Shea Jr.^ since there are many I , one to investigate weather prognosticator. Six more and they are mostly Republican. from Abner Rosenberg Associates, ed by toe judges. Many o f the wisecracks. discussion topics as: The relation Sanitary land fill dumping was weeks of winter, he eald. publicity. The committee also approved o f the shopping plaza, t o young___ „ ______musicians_____ will ^p_____ ^ lcip.. a te a choice meteorological puzale be held In the club room atop the purchase of a burner and the " ’The people who are mentioning Garner's He winces when sports announc (TMs ItsRpg Includro only those news brcadqs»b» •* W 16-ralimto of the congregation to the synod city garage, will end about 9 p.m. RBIMMOHnUIONI discussed briefly as a possible in toe IdM of supporting toe Croper y,e City of Rockville. Rosenberg m toe All New England Feetlval where a tenth of the nation’s pop Parents^ Invited length. Some stations carry other ebort aswacasta). other to find land to put it on. terim answer. District CTonunission- Phil didn't actually ray It. His these things had the opportunity H C.KISU ni II - I ulation is prepared to regard a ers say “The weatherman wasn’t and the Dhtted Lutheran Churoh -Members may bring f r 1 a n d s, 1. Only four members of the orig shadow spoke for Wm. For that’s ^mmission plan to redlstrict toe bad been given toe land free ta to be held ta Rutland, Vt., ta WDBC—13CS ------■* Nawa er John A. Harvey said he is op for two years to do these things,’’ Wi- (iivi' (.rr. ;i ':.ii , - faulty forecast as a personal af kind today." He smiles weakly at ll:9e Ifuaie B eyo^ the . Start ana Nswa in Ameroa;' the meaning o f lead BsiTer said. inal group were present last night the legend that has existed ta *tate, putting Mandiester ta the j^r construction of the a t y April, the horselaughs when be Is caught To Hear Talks *:00 Haw* „ „ posed to land fill dumping and he said. same senatorial district with ' 6:06 Today on Wall SI. 13:06 News Roundup ership; effective toariiing in Sun at the second meeting. i^nxsutawney since before the front. 13:15 Slgn-Ott pointed to Manchester’s dump "We had a platform ta our cam Wethersfield, Rocky Hill and Glas- Following the attachment, toe Christie feels most people just in a downpour on the golf course. 6:10 Art Johnson Show . day School; the motives o f evan- ^ MOBE NUB8EB1E8 hm i Two possible sites for the burn turn of the present century, 1898 to On Curriculum Q I ’ Plarmaoy maintenance problems. palgn last fall," he said. " I f we tonbury. , ^ . , . , , city instituted a suit calling for .expect too much of the weather He responds dutifully when ac- 6:66 Ski Report gehem; and esssntlale o f piuiia- New ^ven, Fsb. 2 i*» —^Ths er are available, according to be exact, according to Sam Light, qriaintances say "Yes, but just be 8:05 R*ynor_8hlnei Yonce said a land fill dump -move carefully, not too quickly, East Hartford, which Is now ta U r^ s fe r of the deed as spedfled. man—especially in this bailisrick l:OONmraSlj^f_,,, R e c if r d menUU^ law. State Bntomologlat’s Office Barney Moses, a member of the must be surveyed, engineered, president of the Punxsutawney tween us bow much snow do you Parsnts of Grads 8 and • Bar 871 MAIN ST. we’ll have.. .a program that is ta toe fourth district, would not be Bernard J. Ackerman said Which he calls a breeding ground > Also,-movies win be Shown of certified 592 Connecticut nurseriea Vernon Fire District Planning equipped and maintained in accord Groundhog Club. personally think we’re going, to 6:00 Bound Stage Altitude, record for n manned the church, its mehtoers and ac- the best Interest of the town and ta It. ’This plan would benefit big client Pagani, is due to dla- for low pressure systems. nard School ehildimi are Invltsd to 7:00 Bdwaid P. Morgan with a total of 6.442 acres for the Commission, and Harvey A. ance with strict rules. Otherwise, ’The Quarryvllle Lodge la espe Mancheater Republicans, said Shea, „ „ „ gettlement matter any bsUoon WAS set Wf . U.8. Navy tMUes. year ending Aug,. 1. This Is an PhoM Ml 3-4136 the party." He says nearly every weather attend a meeting at Manchester 7:16 Sebiid Stani Yonce, Rockville corporation couo it will not be successful, he said. cially elated since 32 of its mem . On the town garage he said, "The who Is also one of two Manchester t^ne. But Chrfaitie’s constituency was ------It rufijht Comdri. Malcolm B. Ross ahd M. Smper win ba aerved by the increase o f 32 nurseries and 208 bers have Just returned from 9 man, because o f some quirk in his sel. ’They did not say where the Dumping problems have mount ropresentatlves to toe House of| the nation’s largsst, and tas has High School next Wednesday at S 11:56 News. Xiee L«wis. on Nov. 8, 1986, at United Lutheran Church Women. acres In one ysar, Neely Turner, contract specifies the town must " I can’t get ta touch with him,” particular area, feels he has the Uioo 8 ^ Oft sites were located. ed In Vernon since the city dump Washington adiere Sen. Oren Representatives. PILGRIM winced, mniled wsakly, re^wnded pm- to hear a revision of the whleh time they rode to 76,000 atote entomok^dat, said yeajsrdsy. keep the trucks ta a heated Ackerman said, "and I ’m anxious nation's tou ^ st forecasting Job. wnc^iiM . . Connell Msnlbers Elected However, both men said a new was closed as a health menace In Long of Hawaii was initiated as an dutifully and opened more crank O nds 9 and 10 program o f stud 6:00 News and Weather feet in a pressurized aluminum The foUowihg men have been EUeven nurseries in the state ex honorary member yesterday. Eager to try and get this matter settled.” “ Our own problem is that you 6:16 Strictly Sports quest for a disposal area may have July. City trash now goes to Man ’The telephone listed for Pagani letters per day. be bettevai, than gondola. elected to serve on the council of ceed 100 acres eabh, he said. chester under a $3-a-ton dumping to spread its culture, the lodge be don’t have a chance to watch a any other weatherman in creation. ies, 6:36 Album of the Day Read Herald Advs. to., be made. If the burner proves Bros, has been disconnected, and 6:46 Three Star Extra arrangement while garbage is de stows such favors upon many of new system developing,” he says. "1 even get lettars from people Requirements for selecting ap im^practical. Pagani waa not available at his MILLS 7:06 New England Ski Report livered to a pig farm. Private col the illustrious aroimd the world. Groundbreaking Set ‘Tt develops right on top of you." complainmg thehr heat bill is too propriate courses wtQ he discussed 7:30 UConn vs. Manhattan tn New Andrew Tricarico Vernon High home today for comment This year they have been de York lectors, now operating on a week- h ^ or their water pressure is too and the relationship o f Grade 9 way Superintendent, at the first The settlement figure, which FABRICS FOR UL AT GHMEY HAU veloping fast and furiously—one 9:06 What's Your Opinion to-week basis, pick up traah in low,” be says. courses of study to future educa 10:06 Night Beat session reported he had seen one was not disclosed, -was agreed to by « f the most severe winters New tional and vocational plans will be o f the burners In operation In rural Vernon, but say they are not All this will be over for Chris 11:15 Sport Final sure how, much longer they will PTSO Membership For Housing Project Ackerman and Atty. David Kotkta Yorkers can recall. tie toniorrow—but he doesn’t In shown. 11:30 Starlight Serenade Norwalk and had heard a Norwalk of Hartford, representing the shop O f greater concern to Christie, 1:00 S lg n ^ ff____ find dumping areas. tend to leave the forecasting field Speakers for this meeting will WFOP—lilt city employe praise the burner’s ping plaza Kotin said each would however, has been the responslbil- Increases by 300 O P E N Q completely. be A. Raymond Rogers, principal 6:00 Today tn Hartford operation. Ground breaking ceremonies for6approprUUon o f $9,000 for storm | recommend that his client agree to ity of calling the weather abota for A t S8 be "still baa some good of Muiebeater Hl|h School; Allan t :U Conn. Ballroom . Yesterday, however, less en the naUan's biggest fdty. Ha said 7:00 Bobraeiiit ' • - Membership ta the Barnard toe housing project for toe elderly dratas for toe projecL This money toe ent price. years left" and pkms.to devote L. Cone, vice principal o f Bar 9:00 Bay loaera ' , thusiastic reports from state and Pupils at Green would be taken from toe capital A U ^. Government notice of ta-1 he had contenq>latad It long and School PTSO increased by 300 yes on W- Center St. Will be he.ld Sat TONIGHT *■" 9 them to applied meteorology — nard Junior lUgh School; Mrs, ll:W Hew*_ private englneei* reached Vernon. urday, Feb. 11, at 10 a.m. improvement reserve fund. tent to place a lien against Ps- often over the past dmen yaars. (Sartrudo HltiBheock, guidance di n -jn Ray Boraers terday when an estimated 800 to helpbig biiBlneswnen solve prob 13:00 New* L e ,^ y W. Van Kleeck, former Offer Four Plays Doing the spadework ■will be Both items are on the agenda gani’s p n ^ r t y ta toe amount of I LOW, LOW MILL PRICES! *T don’t think wa taka any rector at MHS; M rs|^ce Ham- LISTEN lems involving tbs weatbsr. l:00StiR.yc^^lw^ V STOP principal sanitary engflneer for the 000 parents attended the school’s Robert Vennart, chairman o f toe of toe board meeting Tuesday at $13,083.47, waa filed yesterday. The greater care in our computations Obristis points proudly ("be mar, guidance direenr at ullng A t F z a d D To Our Easy SUte Health Department and now Manchester Housing Authority. 8 p.m. in the Mimlcipal Building. lien accompanies demand by toe plan meteorologists any place 6:00 Financial Newt Third graders at Manchester annual open house and a special WHITE BLEAOHE0 i _ cause o f the nature o t the sci Junior High School; and Mrs. A l 6:06 Sbowcaa#.^, New* Auto, Yonr Ternw—N e . an engineer for Bowe, Albertson Town officials, the members ol A third item ta comiection with Federal Government for payment elw ," he says, "but we do take ex ba HotkowsM, guidance director Green School today presented a cake Mie. ence’’ ) to gn .800 batting v n m is t 7;UU FUlton Lawla Jr Firestone Money Down and Associate, said the portable Parents ■visited their children’s the housing authority, toe federal the housing project is the approval of witholding taxes dating hackj treme caution in phrasing our fore- 7;tt Evening Oevotton# 90 Day* Oaah COnON 45” WIDI ONLY SSCys. for his bureau, but like bis tor 1st Barnard. Dealer In burners are designed only for four-iri-one program for school classrooms, met teachers and saw bousing authority, ths Horn Con of the subdivision for the project. to June 1957. :^u ts so they inehida everything IndMdual conferences with pu 7;M Showcase and New* N o Faymento mentors he too recalls ths mlseet 7:36 Family Theater Mancheaterr waste paper and light combustible mates and their parents. Mrs. Vin the many changes made at Bar struction Co. and officers of senior The Planning Commission has al Essentially, Pagani has sued for 1 ‘ we-,.know but won’t ba misinter pils and parmts can be arranged TtU BIsy DSESS UP TOUR KITCHEN WITH NEW 1061 more vividly than the hits in look S'.a The World Today , , material such as cardboard. cent Ramizl, their teacher, direct nard School as a result of a com citizens groups will attend the ready approved the subdi-vision. damages cialmtag he was not suf-1 preted,.” ing baidt over three decades o f storting on FSb. 6. fleienUy paid for work his firm did I “ Y oif-m a y think this is far He said they do not bum gar ed the members of the casta in the bined capital Improvement pro ceremony. KITGHEN PRINTS ONLY 48§ Yi. fetch ed ,"^ d s Chrtstla. ‘Tnit I can forecasting. bage satisfactorily. If garbage Is gram 'valued at $680,000. Atty. Herman Yules, counsel for after completing toe shopping "Ones ws bad a severe snow AiVABENT SUICIDE following plays; Their Power plaza contract. Rosenberg, ta turn, ' teU you that when people complain added to the trash, he said, the The Straw Ox: Robert Smith, A feature of the open house waa toe Manchester Housing Author JUST ARRIVED. N E W 1961 storm thst ws Hadn't fonoastr" . Norwalk. P*b, 3 (*)—Roy«l W. disputes toe value and extent of the about weather ftMecasts, what freedeuvery residue will draw rats and vermin, Kathy ^ g g , Barney Peterman, a cake sale conducted by a special ity, said construction of roads ta he said, 'n b at waa smbsrraasing (MtsriMuiks, 44, a plumber, was Water power, which generates j,jng *ubmltted by Pagani for the From $238 Y4.aBdup they’re really conipUlhlng about Is a situation which plagued the old Karen Collins. Marj’ Jo Adams, class of slow learning students. the 11.2 acre tract will begin Mon WRINS WOOLENS enough. Four days later we bad found shot to death yesterday In SAJLtolOPM. more than 99 per cent of the elec- cost-plus work, the weather. — city dump on West Rd. Jean Brown, Cherie Egger, Austin ’The sale earned $25 and It waa !«■ day. 'The Horn Construction Co. exactly ths same weather oondi- the front seat o f his car across trlclty In Norway, Sweden and Kotkin said that. If tho settlement "1 recall one sunundr It rained Also, I.esUe K. Sherman, princi Wilkie, Cheryl Hutt. ported that students sold all. of already has two trailers on toe site, 177 Hartford Bd<—Next To King's * F t m Parking several weekends In a roW and we tlons. W s predicted enow — and the street from his home at 64 their cakes, cookies and cupcakes one for Its own men *md one for Switzerland, generates less than' ig reached, the transfer of the City Fiarfleld Ave. Police said he ap- ARTHUR DRUB pal sanitary engineer for the state, Sbiro and His Master: Larry 3 per cent In Belgium, Britain and. Hall title to the city will bo "almoat got a lot of liters saying our fore didn’t get a fiake. is reported-to have urged extreme an hour after the sale started. men from toe federal housing au *1 ttaougM Yd never bear the paraitly took bis own life with Kahn, Martha Vennart, Edward Denmark. ' automatic.’’ casts were all wrong. caution on purchase of a burner: Mrs. Ruth C. Bonney, director of thority. a M rifle. Pagani, Ross Ding^vall, Anna Kla- The men who will build toe 10 *3ut the letters wure from ra> end of It." and Charles T. Walsh, chief sani the class, said the sale was held to vlns. Carl Ogren, Debra Fitzgerald. 'apartments and toe community tary engineer for Bowe, Albertson Improve and continue the crafts Of A Tailor and the Bear: Mar center met last night at Yules’ of In New York, warned it will not cia Kovensky, Billy Giraitls, Debo program of the class. The $25 QUICK ACTION fice to set up a program. rnade yesterday will easily do it, answer Vernon’s problem. rah Haets, Carol Joseph. Meanwhile, the Mancbeater Walsh said his firm is the con The Peterkins Try to Become she .said. Wise; Larry Knight, Marcia The class of 14 youngsters work Board of Directors plans to con sultant to Norwalk for construc sider an appropriation! of $11,500 tion of a new Inclneratqr to re Campbell,'-h^chael Fleming, GimY ed hard 'In, preparing for the sale and Mrs. Bonney said it was a com for water mains and appurtenances ON ALL WAREHOUSE and FLOOR SAMPLES place the old one. He said the port Galasso, Linda Friend, John Odell Ricky Haskell, Valerie Humphrey, plete success. on W. Center SL to serve toe lltous- able burner there was recom George F. Bradlau. principal of ing project. The money would M | mended as a stopgap purchase for Stacy Bentz, Blair Hoppe, RJeky H O m M N T Lewis, Betty Dawood. Barnard School, blamed the tJren from the water depart waste paper and cardboard. weather for the lower than expect ment funds. TV U S T 1 N O S Burning of garbage was not rec Danny McLennon waa in charge of the curtains. ed attendance at the open house. The board will also consider an 1 3 CYCLE, i-Sm O u ’ ’ ommended, he said, either by the engineering firm or the burner 1960 Chevrolet Stotion Wagons. 4-Door, 6 Passenger, AUTOMATIC 2 only— 19” PhUco ^ manufacturer. Brookwood nuxlela. 2 to C A W E C A W E Portajble ...... 8168.66 Walsh will be in Rockville to , choose from. Like new;. ▼ S* ▼ B ' night to discuss the new Rockville 1 only— 17” R CA filtration plant’s operation with 1960 Fiat 2-Dooh Standard shift, fire engine $ Q O C city aldermen. red. Low, low mileage. Extra clean. Full Price W w w P o rt a U e ...... $178.88 With the burner no longer a sure solution, the offlclals last night Mid 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Dwr. 6 cylinder, standard, 1 only— 17” Emerson other trash disposal solutions must radio, heater and defroster, signal lights, be pursued as vigorously as pos soon the white pages P o rta b le ...... $164.66 2-tone paint, whitewalls. sible. Fire District Chairman Donald A car of beauty, ...... 3 only— 23” R C A „ 1959 Rambler American 2-Door. 6 cylinder, stnndard, Console ...... $248.33 radio, heater and defroster, signal lights, $ 1 0 Q 5 2-tone paint. A real gas saver...... 1 only— 21” Emerson of your telephone directory 1958 Rambler American 2-Door. 6 cylmder, automatic, L o -B o y ...... $218.29 radio, heater and defroster, signal lights, $ 0 0 ^ A n sin fabric pushbutton control 2-tone paint. Spotless little compact. .... m m 9 Beauty with lifetime porcelain 3 only— R CA Console $224.66 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-DTOr. 6 cylinder, standard, finish. Filter detei^ent dis radio, heater and defroster, signal lights, ^ go to press 2 only— 23” Philco 2-tone paint. The car everyone likes. . . . I ^ m 9 penser, water saver. 5 year writ Console ...... $248.88 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-Door. V-8 automatic, ra ten warranty. ^ • dio, heater and defroster, signal lights. $1 MM C ModH LW060 Unbeatahle. *w 1- NEW •osoi j;, « O 1958 CHievrolet Biscayne 4-Door. 6 cylinder, standard, APKIANCE USTINGS radio, heater and defroster, signal lights, W ofiling dish«t ; 2-tone paint. 2 to choose from;. A G iT A T O ft is •aty today..* Both A-1 .condition...... 1 4 i # ^ J 1 only—*i^042 Electric FHJm R m y e * * • sSi # • r-A.* • • * • # *4167*60 ■ f * 1958 Ford Fairlane 500 Clu|i Victoria. V-8, automatic, 1967 Plymouth Belvedere'Slardtop. V 7 8 i s^tomatic, 2-SKED radio, heater and defroster, signal lights jC Q E power steering, radio, heater and :defit»t^,' signal 1 only— 11 Cu. Ft. Philco . 8 8 Joseph Volt, of our I and many, many extras...... lights, 2-tone paint. Seeing is believing. $ ^ A A C Refrigerator ...... ,$188.62 1958 Ford Fairlane 500 Convertible. V-8, Automatic, This one is sharp...... I w 7 9 | , • ' * ■’ l ^ W A S H K V power steering, radio, heater and de- E O E 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible and Sport Coupe. 3 only— 11 Cu. Ft. Hotpoint framer, signal lights. Extra clean...... U jf J a ,Normal cyolo fori You’U find thatour people Both with V-8, automatic, radio, heater and defroster,* Refrigerator...... $1-98.66 regular waah, xen-| 1958 Ford Custom ^OQ-A-Door. 6 cylinder, standard, signal lights, whitewalls. $ 1 C tie for finer thing* Including radio, heater and defrdster, signal lights. $ *1 1 ^ 1 * Excellent condition...... Each I w * t 9 1 only— 12 Cu." Ft.. 2-Door Auto a Faat or slow 8urgt-l are skilled at lightening 1956 Chevrolet 210 Model 4-Door. 6 cylinder, automatic, matic Whirlpool _^tor* agitator ao-l ’ tion . ■ « radio, heater and defroster, signal lights. $ Q ^ g Mancheslor # Rockville 1958 Plymouth Savoy 2-Door. V-8, automatic, radio, a 8 water tenipera-l 2-tone paint...... 0 * f 9 Refrigerator ...... $278.88 turee ■ even e e l d-| financial loads! heater and defroster, signal lights, 2-tone V A B 1956 Ford Custom 2-Door. 1 only— 14 Cu. Ft. Philco water wn*b - fO*t homo hooting Coventry Exchanges paint. A real value...... I V-8, standard, radio, heater and defroster, $ 7 0 a S water level a— I Each of U8 from time to time needs an economic lift—a financial b o ^ ■aves water on par-1 our woyi 1957 Chevrolet 210 Station Wagon. V-8, standard, ra signal lights, 2 to choose from ...... # 7 9 2-Door Automatic ... .1 tial load* that will help him meet extraordinary medica billa, f i ^ c e M jo r dio, heater and defroster, signal iights. O O ^ 1956 Plj^buth Belvedere 4-Door. Refrigerator...... $298.88 a Aciyllo enamel fin-1 repairs, make home improvements, or purchaae aojne b a d ly -i^ e d or V Ta« got premium quality whitewalls. A wagon with looks plus. . . . I A i r 9 V-8, radio, heater and defroster, lab—keeps Its look* I MoUDMatwitli BT-08. . . ths much-wanted item. Being able to meet these needs for a z ^ b le w n » a Waahea 10 pobnda I 1957 Chevrolet 210 4-Door. 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, signal lights, 2-tone paint...... 0 7 9 1 iMily-l-Easy combination most ccthpletaly effective fuel of money means a great deal to your family, and our people Imow that. . at one*—4t'a a fnll-i oB additive in use today. And There’s etill time to arrange for a new, changed, or addb heater and defroster, signal lights, 2-tone $ 1 1 A I C 1956 Odsmobile Super 88 4-Door. V-8, automatic, ra Wmsher and D ryer . . . . .$318.88 '^ alze washer! *Tmk.i Model HA42 you get premium sarlce. An- So don’t hesitate to stop in at your nearby Conhecticut B a ^ M d paint, whitewalls. Original ...... I 1 7 9 dio, heater and defrostey, signal lights, tcmatic ddivMee . . . a .bal tional listing in the White Pages of the phone, book. Order ^ Trust Company office any time you have a need for extra cash. OiM 2-tone paint, whitewalls...... 0 7 9 1957 Ford Station Wagon 2-Door. 6 cylinder, standard, anced paynunt plan and many people there will be happy to arrange a loan that you handle m otlier extroa 'detignad to make a listing for your son, dau^ter, mother-in-law, father-in- heater and defroster, signal lights. BLOCK BUSTERS hozM beating redttt'east. convenient monthly payments. Free life insurance is mduded. A family special...... I w 7 9 Three Specials This Week law, parent or grandparent An additional listing makes it 1 O N LY lO N L Y 1 O N LY 1957 Ford Station W fi^ n 4-Door. V-8, standaTd, radio, 2 0 ?(L Y M o b i l h G o t HOTPOINT BOA WHIRLPOOL PHHOO Antematle easy for .people to call any member o f your household. It’s ' heater and defroster, signal iights, $ J *10 E 1955 Ford 2-Door . . . .*495 ELECTRIC The ConneeKeut Bank • 2-tone.paint...... I I jT 1953 O ld s 2-Door. . . . .*95 DRYER E L C C ^ C a E C t i u c E L E C n u C a bargain in convenience — only 60^ a month. " . 1957 Fords Custom 360s 2 and 4-Doors. V -8, standard, Model CSOSO t t t RANGE DRYER RANGE a n d T R U S T , e O M P A N V radjos, heater and defroster, signal lights. $ A A E 1951 Stade 4-Door (Clean) *95 WEGtVEji^r These are priced to sell a t ...... j. 7 7 9 *142.00 *98.00 *166.66 Just eott ths tslsph&Hs t>si$tsss offics. *132.60 GREEN STAMPS MAIN OfRCE, W3 MAIN ST., MANCHBTER
30 OfficM.. . soTvIng 21 ConnocHcut ComnMinlHfiS Your Firottorie M0RI3ITY ; rX D IlU L ] tm w u tif] D o a l ^ i n |i BROTHERS Carter Chevrolet Co. M a n fU u M o r The Southern Ne-’w fngland TELEPHONE Company 301.3| 5 CtfilRr St. 122» MAIN ST. O m rA JlL *• t PJM. M A N C H E S m 8M MAIN tlU R S-TOiO M l 3-5135
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TOURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1961 PAGE 8EVHf , MAflUlEaH'HI gVBNPIQ HiSRAIJ). MANCHE81*R, OOMK^ THtm8DAT» FBgRCAKY t, 1161 >...... P A G K ttX "'4--r s r dtnetor vdU not be able to toll na one ot thoae poeta oC public scrvleei Kennedy aun, tor former •wateg,' Ma to wage a aolaalla war r Ihdcpende^ waaNhg ca« — ^.-AaeliUMt «tom*iy cl '•4: Amd^patpr with the UqUid fuel variety of mla- Iww to aaU the ottwr kind otMtoad^' State, tMWMr oteviMlaa bqeker HEEIE’S MORE aile, evwi tf we could eiMrd I t hia Job srUl be to oonvinM « us a ^ ConnectUsui Aside from such matcriaUsUo at- WHlIen V T Q N K I H H StiPttittg IfpraUi They are eo complicated it eeeme caatasU it. ttOmtes, beJMa prtdad klmeelt on I |dw phystoal cuiidttioa so that. If WHIOR SQUARE abnoet tanpoeMble to dream of Yankee, polMtilat cli«a-?iataBea-at aome Afill^uuia Get Wheet their being conatstently reliable; . Hir A. H. O. p eb b le aaaignment Uke the Conti Weahlhgton — For tM fourth I the mere time it takM to fire one, A ThonghtTor Today el at. Jamee should nqulre him to Otri Getting Bey Earott Auienaatleally Accepted | . ’’rand Union Meats are •ppoar la kaeo britches and gait- year In a row. the United Stetea la from the moment of alert to the auaplylng wheat to Afghanistan to to the annaintod and; eta, he would exhlMt a weO-Umied Back^-By-Bond moment it leavwi the pad, might be CawB«^'* them' Wttobieden. tion with the' liquid fUel variety of ■elvaa, brnrow wpwfgd and- agt It would be natural for aueb a 8fo lyr UaeeEi--Waddea Sdiook-Stan Caller MI S-OSM he, completely satisfied or X___ taddinner ln party Danid Wdietef _____ Je, -energeUe and accomp SDBBciuraoNuns rnissUe haa been in the nature of vsnrs ELECT PajaU* iB AdTjtm ir u once seated next to a talkative Into ’ the ^ Uehed Character to have friends In ^yoiir money refunded . Carrtw neccesai?’ waste—we bad wmnen who took the opportunity to whether when their eyes finally higli paoee, and that he haa. His Harttonk Feb. 3 (in — Dr. Obb Y®bi* •••••■• •••••••S14.S0 m oo gamble on them on the poea^iillty m n , they win encountob the werm own former bualnees partner Is Lewla L qaasi WetiMnMd, has 8tx XoBlte •««••••••••• j-jy U.00 ask him what he considered the YOU ARE THE “ "Vi TbntUoaOa ...... S.W that we might need them./nnaat- and cheerful blase at the Kennedy number two men In the Depart baen dwa* prealdaBt-elaet of the OfM Mcoth ••••>•••••«•« I'W greatest thought that ever came sun. ment ol State. The man he bet on Coaneettout Veterinary MadU W ^ i r ...... ■*> Isfactory as they are, to fUl our to hia mind. She expected that the There are. ae e matter el fact, f. PMM ichieved re liv e production of expcHind aome theoty of govern, left tn Oonnecticut meadowa „and ' In fact, the whole warp and wool meeting. Dr. Reymeiid Ik dnirdi, Invitation! Tha Aaaortaiad __ la azetaUraly iiient or to suggest aome new law paaturaa. Ahnoat all of them. ' <» d his world has bton called down who eueceeda Dr. Heimew C. Leon aamifO___ te_fka___ .o r TMBiiiicatfcm «r and performanM from aolid fuel an nfa aupalrtoi enrfwtd to It or that he would like to aee passed by fact, never went Into hibernation to become part of a new admlnie-. ard of Cheahira, was inaieiled at oannrSoeradttad ln..tMa.e»»«’ missiles. Congress. this year at all, ao ceirtain could tration fabric until It seema that presidenL Othea new offlccfo in Ladioi, You Aro Cordially InvHaijl to VUft ai& alao d>a loeal aeva f« were called end many were choe- HMt, somewhere la the generous Uve aecretary-treasurer. PILGRIM ““ toe. ^ that Is. we have them In d state No more important question ever ----- Heereeaetabree: Tlw en, and are already )n the midst of relative perfection. They may comes to anyMa than that of his df WaShingtoa clover. coat many ae- r AREA ahara. cidenta and law auiU against the < f iO N G ISE.AMD — Ready-to-Cook— AVI.1KT. town. 3 Frank Atwood That good obJactiT* la peace in M lm lJ 4T 05U S. Algaria, with freedom of political 'In This Naughty Worid In answer to the writer who feels LENOX that the working man would only ' diolca for the Algariana "Whatovar ia dona will have to 1 '29-oz, lose a day’s pay because "certain PHARMACY T.con That la the object of da QauUe’a stand on a rugged baaia of truth, atreeta" must be plowed before FRUIT COCKTAIL oam rale and poUcy. He la gam' 6 :4 6 A . M . Mtid Bdward R. Murrow, accepting othera. If the working man doesn’t M * E. C E N m ST, lY 7 nwr jrn niTWii nirnin I 14.0C. bUng eracythlng he haa on the of appointment ,aa director of the earn that day's pay, he may not be lb. able to pay that "doctor’a fee” ao TEL Ml M ET* § DUCKUIKS TOMATO CATSUP L bits. fort to Mng It off. B o b S t e e le y United States Diformation Agency, 312N j^BAN’CHi OFPICE-BOUTE SI, OOVENTRT that he may Mve on "— ^HIU!" R la alao^ thaoretically at leaat, the arm of govarnment officially Mrs. Helen Palmer GRAND UNION-TOP QUAUTY - M #0 F 16-oz. an o^lacttva tor the Oommunlata charged with telling the American . . PEACHES — ■ cam of France. story abroad. 9 :3 5 A v M . A U ME A f FRANKS 49* But the p ro je c t of haring aonte That waa praeiaely the kind of objeethra they'themaelraa eapouaa atatmnent 'and initial outlook one Theatre of aNTER CUT-SMOKED I M J R e TOMATO SAUCE coming to poaaibie acoompllahment would expect from Murrow. It alao HAHI SLICES . 99* t SWORDFISH 69* through the policy and loaderahlp bappenp to be the only kind M e lc id y -^ - P R i D i l linMUROMEl ‘ y td-oz. of aomebody olaa alwaya dtvldea propegindB ottort a b r ^ vdilch MCREAMSnLE I cant tiM Cbmimiiilsts. can poaidbly do us any good-^ Thera are alwaya aome aoft, raa- propaganda effort which Is not F 14-oz., aonabla, nnrellaWe Communlata r e e ^ pnqfiegende a t all, but a re Robert Hall 10r35 AbM. PEAR HALVES I cons who taBd to applaud and enpport a flection of American reality. good thing happening. But whatever the propegand'a Bob Ellsworth l^oz. g | pkg. And, on the other hand, nanally technique at wuric, whether It may a n n o u n c e s ! URCE PRUNES hi the majority, there are the be the principled, and undoubtedly > IS-oz. tough, nnaenttmental profbealnnela expert talent of Murrow, or I Pl(9>* who would actually prevant a good whether It ahould heppen to be 12:15 P.M . SEEDLESS RAISINS thing from hiOTening in order to some very clever and unabekicd, keqi anybody alee from gatning Atw ood-- ■ ■Hit- Jts effort to fool all the peiqile of the A. JP credit fOr aohring a proUom. It la m ^ d ell the time, the technique Spending money OUR Om UE STOCK OF \4^ ^ ^ s not good for good Udnga to hap u L u has leUtively little to gey, a t N o a p i ^ pen. in thie view, unleaa they ad either way, about what the world and saving money vance the canae of Oommnnlam It* lUnOHMJLY ADVOmSED thinka of ua. 12:35 P.M . aelf. Cbmmnaiam, arltb Ita The basic and ineradicable Im- M e l m a c tuAl good, not the Immediate good, prcaalon wq make abroad emnea i&a serious la the thing to be aerved. from what we are and what we do. Henessey*. S o .lt area that. In the FYench The greet propaganda stnAea we 3 2 .9 5 M E N ’ S ‘ W T h a t ’s M e ^ referendum conducted by da have made abroad have not been Gaulle, aome of the mwe naive, thought up by any propaganda ex aentlmental, and unprofeaeional pert; they have been right de- Oommunlata voted to aupport him W ESTERnELD , 2 K > B P . M . - m __ T e m p lm datons by thoae operating Ameri “Robert Hall makoa and and hia policy for Algmria, ifhlle can policy. The greet propaganda the party'a real profeaatonala atUl Mils for qmh, more Jean Ced^rt aet-baeka we have taken In the men’s suits and eoatt oppoaad him. world have coma not from any t ' ‘ -K ?5¥ than any other SUITS COATS And ao it la today that lack of axpertneaa or imagination 4 piece clothier in Amerka.*” . Communlata in Franca would wel on the part of those hired to tell come Bucceaa fbr da Gaulle In A1 STARTER SET our story, but from the occaaian- Why? 2 :4 0 P .M . ORANGES gexla, and want to help him al aonUd nature of the story Amer AND ZIP-COATS SWEET-FlAVORFUl ^ ^ ' I FRESH FRUIT achieve It, while othera confer it 10" DINNER PLATE ica baa to tell, as, at the moment, Because.^.' vital to throw a monkey wrench in New Orleana M i k e i M e we save-you sav^ mBSm COFFEE CUP ANJOU PEARS 2 ^ 33^ | CITRUS SALAU Into hie endeavor. If they can, tn Tha world knows when we are SAUCER WASHED-REAOY TO COOK' , FRESH order to promote the futility, living up to our own promiae of • No credit diargea deepair, chaoe, and atrife vdilch democracy a t home, and when we 6 " PIE PLATE ORANGE JUICE '• No service charges 3 : 3 ^ P ;M . \ FRESH SPINACH ^ 25* may produce aome eventual turn IMPORTED . ara fallii^ to do ao. The world HOT HOUSE GDiU# toWard Conunonlam. knows Vh.en we are aupporting • No fancy fixtures Moat of the Communist profea* the U n it^ Nations, and when we Boss AUlier p u t w w m ^ 2 " ENGLISH CANDY lb. sionala know their business, and are by-paaalng.it.'’nie world knows • No show windows their , code, and would like to ruin when our chief interest is the wel • Out of the high Easy to Prepare Frozen Foods! de Gaulle’s effort to produce peace fare of some other people and adien rent locations ROYAL PUDDINGS and freedom for Algeria, even our chief interest happens to be a 6:20 P.id. FRESHPAK . though the Communists themselves certain military position. The world In other w^prdsj^it makes THE NATIONALLY i V,,* espouse these same aims. GRAPE JUICE knows of us, Just as well as it plain common-sense. N a n e y l y n n MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE But in P’rance their problem 1s knows of Russia, when we are ne W hy pay for something ADVERTISED PRICE d S A iV d Strictly Sports Don't forget to redeiim eeupens 4A and W lor yeur spedol price 0 0 ... SEABROOK . ^ .1 a little difficult, because in France gotiating eeriously, and when we lO-ot. you cannot wear! pigi.' Baked Goods the Communist party habitually are negotiating merely to pass the GREEN PEAS VACUVM coot TO HR Therefore, our reasons KITCHEN ■GARDEN-x-FRENCH CUT APPLI gets the votes of n ^ y ordinary buck. UE£i 25% 8 . 2 4 P k v m UST HOK ' people who are not professional Even with a propagimda stand for saving you money are f p l u i s N E W S ' GRBEH K AM S 2 ’spkgi' . 35' CRUMB PIE . 7 6 ' Communlata at all, but merely ing on a “nigged basis of truth,’ just as sound today, as KITCHEN GARDEN good-hearted or distressed little in other words, a propaganda ef when we first intt(>duced lOor. Spedele#e#«fc55* UPTON SOUP MIXES people who are taken in by the fort which 1s clever enough not to these savings to the . . w...r BRUSSCL SPROUTS piB». e e e m ^ goodness of aome Commu try to ignore or blot out our short American public O V E N READY lAMM PACK 2^401 nist positions. If the professionals AocimuTo comings or mistakes, ws can, in twenty years: ago. ■ niiiai'L 'i RASPiERRY CARTON CARION 29< want to a ^ ona of these good the end, merely gain'Credit for an MORTOH BISCUITS '3 llTEIinJIBLE things in the back, they have to be Just one more -X,, HORN ONION 2 Pkgi. 33c intelligent propaganda effort We important fact... careful not to be seen doing It, or cannot diange the record. Features fioniour Dairy Dept,! PRieiNAL PMCE TICKETS ON EVERY 6ARMBITI CLIP THIS COUPON! they lose a few million ' ’otee the Our prestige is always pretty Our men’s suits and coats ■ 2 next time they go to. the polls. close to what we are. There is are mode in America by COMPUTE ALTERATIONS ARE INOUPEOi PROVOLONE SLICES There is one consolation for never anything ■wrong ■«'lth It that skillful tailors—yovff 5>ughouf th« d a y EXTRA the French Oonununista. President a string of right decisions and ac assurance of quality, ROBERT HAU GUARANTEES SATISFACTION GRAND UNION . TRIPLE-S STAMPS ' de Gaulle, with his right poUciee tions couldn't cure. IMPORTED ROMANO . X O O ' WITH THIS COUPON ANDlOPURCHASI PURCHASE OF •nd strong leaderbbip, has split and m f, If we can sharpen oiu- awareness OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDBH . LIBERTY IMPORTED SUCES z dUART DEAL BOTTLE weakenied and tortured aome other of what is right by having an In and Bighi French political parties too, mak You will And this CARAWAY orTIUSTER i 4 3 ' formation Agency director who can "MADE IN THE ^ ing them, too, face a choice be' tell Us, beforehand, that the rest of Ragu Spaghetti Sauce, tween pronounced principle and U.S.A,’’ label only the world is going to Judge that a Of Robert Hall on Delicatessen Specials ot your W. Hartford or Mancheister Grand Union I AIMlI ONI PHI OISTOMBt J tactical behavior. policy or action is right or wrong, Solute to lIXPMISSAT •very man’t tuH n tp o sm s b f b c s b l y b o a s t b d ROY SCOUT good or bad, that m l^ t be his most end tool. W T I G B i d i o -C wnc vital piece of service. But he ib. 59c »Big Dsy For Air F ihco BOILED HAM ih. 59c BAR-B-Q CHICKENS would not Im tolling iia. anything Miarao—8U0ED TO OBINEB MBFCXI What 'we laymen know about we ourselves didn’t already know, [1 0 8 0 lb. 49c mlaeiles #^uldn’t be enough to get really. Ws know exactly what kind min: 49c . PASTRAMI , COR NED BEEF aaythtng a half inch off the pad, of deed speaks most .loudly and s 'I, ^ bat the c m thing we do know is Wfectlvely In this naughty world of th at It wooM ba « pretty difficult oun. A good Information Agency ROUTE 5-SOUTH WIND ■ ■v4' ' ' I r i \ ■ V f ■ .-'Sl.- rl . atANCHESTEB gyBNING H EftjaD , MANCHESTER, CONN.,-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY t , i m MANCHESTER EVENING BESALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1961 tee win meat tomomw at B pAt fji^BRSBnr o f Civil Datemw the town paratus muet be at least 18 yean new adult adviaon of the Junior diatributed at B Am., Man ^ be wax adjourned there when the 2Q0- led be- Fellowahlp of the Bolton Oongn- eelebmted at 6:80 p.m., and con- at the Town OfflesA >. B o llo iiv penon capacity of tba Oonumndty ctivad SUJgT.72SU ^.72 . to ooni iona of age.Thtotiiuhgwaspim( ' SkaOngB*imf Witt the towns orej^ aon^ venen and a wonfelp wndea ings on tbe typo of ohan^ Uie mmmmrnmmsmmmmm ' ^ cauaa of inauranee fegtuatlotlona. gatlonal Church, have called a faaalona wiU be beard tram 7:30 eaitiy Sunday moratag. Cemunittees Set Hall wee exceeded. . x , . from tha Federal Oovernm< from Maaoheater Bveatogentog HenM Bel aiaii. Reaidiata of XUingtan proposed un- meeting of the group Tuesday, at to 7:50 Am ., and from 6 to 6:20 1 fiiMiih Windsor Deadltne for mMttMr aypHoar The aeleoUncn, at . the requaxt the beginntog of tba pi , Bleed Denara Naadad ton correepeadeatetEla Elaa Dtmock, ItaM at Van^f Rd, u^oetlivlew For Skate Showl tU Dec, 81, m o . / EUner'Weden. cMairman of the 7 pm . in the pariah room. pm . . ’, ' " " " _ __ ■m Rd, oppoed the ap^catkm. A pe- tham to Feb. A AB mnw be infiiled Tbe Wnming Omtef group U Fufnos Offer of Fiano'a, are aaklng townapeo- Tomorrow la alao too Feaat of telephone nntolieU 6-6826. to. Marvin Dutiwir, ITW Bpnle- Wampint Conmunito C bu rob ple. attending the town meeting to to other buatneae at the-m eet- Bed Croea BloodmobMle vialt bn At tola time a date will be set Utlon rigned by 25 residenta op- Feto 20 at the United llethodiat for the regular weekly meetings S t Blaae. ThreaU will be blessed IVucfe Termhud Proposal pcaing the requests was submitted. verd. West Harttard. AppUeattona - siBwni meet Mondw at « Mra Ruth Arendt, director of I park in —Appli Ballroomfor rant. A conatable will be on duty organised. Tba Fellowship is open p.m. and after Mass or about 7 AbM. Durgaia Jr, Ridge Rd. Skating Onh of Boltcn. has an-1 to edaUt to tiM partdng. reetrictlng parking on roade dur more donon are needed to meet p.m. . cations for tola coming fall’s fresh Given *Go Ahem ’ Signal Parents oCaSTtfghth g i^ ts in nounced the plena and committee 1 ing winter stroma. No aotkm was to ell young people of tbe church man class are down per cent town who ariU enter SUsworth » Vbwr CfeeneelB pane OOmmiaiaoner FTOd Oaal tbe quota. Tbe Confirmation Class of the 10 Tba worship, and Fine Arts Bvealag H era ld hands fo r the show. taken on the feaue. Appointmenta may be made by in Grades 7 end 6. . . Bolton Congngetional Church wdll from last yeer'a number, Yale re- Ice akatlng entfeuelaeU, Memorial High Srtad yesterday. Director of Ad- to brave toe below m Conunltteo and other intaneted tiuiiBspendBirt n - ton’a Youth Fitnem program by Flnmen Pton P^ar' calling Mra. Gordon Adams, Mn. Briefs meet tomorrow at 2 p.m,. at . the Ihe. o f H art-Sa‘ dmage o f none from A-10 to arO urged to attend aa important members of Our Savior Lutheran te le p h e d e theme of the show which vdll be I The Bolton Volunteer Fire De- WlUlam Coates, Mra. Henry Mc miaeloM Arthur Rowe Jr., In an turea, wlU be gtod .to ftastrletod Commercial on mesa* meeting Feb. 3 at S p.m. at the n a e r s ^ Flmt aeiectmah Charlee Rob- the aelectmen. The a^polntmoit Cub Scout l ^ k 73 will hold Its church. M i t l a y i * txocklnr w b c w . Church wUl leave on a trip to the MHnliMI 4-figTA performed on Feb. 10 end 11 at I partmeift voted at their meeting Donough, or M n. Keeney Hutchln- annual blue and gold dinner at Interview with the Yale Dally toe lea remains good to ant VaUey R d, property naar liong high acbooL I p.m. and Feb. at 2:30 pan. at I Wna announced at the meeting waa tot feault of a latter from Tbe Jimlor Choir of the United News, said there wUl probably be at Parit Department mi p i i fgtm Uw go alMMd the BosUm area immediately after vrar- 12 the Governor'a Commltlaa on last night to go ahead with their aon. Pagani’s Restaurant Feb. 22 at 6 Methodiet-Cbureh wUl hold a re- 17 a n Rd, was denied. Donald C. Root, South Wlndaor 8pcny*a G lea Donald BrennanTl of the Board of Selectmen lent 25 Proteet Aeaeaemento 400 leas applicants thui year than areas. fgNm n u U ia g and Zoning Oom* Also denied was the request d f guidance couiuMlor for etudoits skip Sunday at U:S0 ajn. night that the Fiano family le Youth Fitneae requeatlng local ac ‘Tmoater” publication which will p.m. Tickets are now available heareal tomorrow at 4 p.m. at the Tbe putpoos ml the (rto is to look who is nsrrlng aa tba coHllrector, contain artlclea pertaining to tha Twenty-five propwty owners end may be purchased from the laat He suggested toe decrease Both center Spittgx Pfifei SnA; i t^NWlay night on ptaaa to Ranald F. Rumham for a OBange at the junior high school level, and Wiet Wm Speak and Mra Arendt are arranging-all donating the uae of the ballroom tion In tbe program. Oeal 'waa al- church. may be due to toe rising cost of a Charter Oak P a n lea (ttQu .wEl of sons from A-20 to Restricted Pcinci^ Henry 3. Adams, will at several chancel treatatents, in at Fiano'a Reataurant to the town ao givm the authority to anJolot department and oh fire eefety on filed complaInU on aaseaaments, cube, or their Den Mothen who S t Ann’s Guild of S t Maurice % lavK^ tanninal Abel and Mr. and Mrs. Paid ald Schneider. Ronald Areh Mias TASrrMHAWMMV RUING SAVi lae Hahn said he plana to construct Mahnke will act aa counselors for be created beldad a 240-(o6t -dam 'i, 1 on four other appllca- two homes to sell at about $ the entire weekend. The weekend Mai^ Kuehn and Miss Shirley at the foot of Ben Nevta Brltatti’a T r o i P t T r a ^ lACH 4 3 « 22,000 Petersen. talleet mountain, to prorlOe hydro Stiewbepry P m tlaM limM ng three seta of a^pU- in the 31-lot tract Immediately, will be Friday. Saturday and Sun A LIGHT. TIN0« CAKt lA V I tOe ‘ I feayt the group In executlTe one a ranch and the other a Co- day. the 10th, U th and 12tb of The committee nas already writ electric poker for the Soottieh Trade over the Santa ^ 1 uatil nearly midnight. The hmlal. February. ten a complete report for the m-auixui- Special efforts are to reached its peak in 183L to ^ t (ACH 4 9 c . , be made to keep from ^x>Uing tbe year, 130 wagons made the trip | O raiHie Cliifffoii jlan has announcod decl- In turning down the Maimla and The program will Include Blble- architect. Dr. Diriam, but wiU be FROM A SPfCIAL FORMULA lA V a 4 ( meeti^ with bim again in the scenic beauty of the area, long a from Independence, Mo., to Santa | I M tows: Burnham appUcationa, the coni- atudy, sledding, ice-skating, tobog< OFd 1 o f Jaataa 1C Slannlx (Or mlaaion said plans did not coaform gluing, skiing, planned activity, near future to relate their feel tourist, spot. Fe, N .M . 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fC ■■■ ■A j MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNo ^THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, m i ^ .J BEANCHESTEB iVENlNO 00m. at the Lottie Ftok Memorial] She was bom In Hartford, a ance. Such benefits are paid now Edgar B., 18, both Rt. 6, Andover, area to heep an eya out for tho . wiatir entertataing, < Hoepital at the age of Toomey, 18 lyndale St, and Don plan would be tried in five areas; only if the disability la expected to flsoal year enwig June 80 be mads HotClMBlDIp ro'vonue from tho city’s .Circuit n Henry Park. \ Ha was horn m Manchester, daughter o f the late John and 'altehte Imsneoteteiy. The sum were rsleeaed under bond of $500 car. MAUVE, OVKNvRiADY G R A D S " A " Theresa Bumster. „ _ . S e i]^ 58 Fhelpe Rd. sixth area was added). rea^t in death or teat for a long, each. Their cases were continued ■auto for three minutee: Court seat, baa been scheduled for ■apt. 18. 18T5. son of the late Among^alternate candidatea for Kennedy held out the hope to $734 mUUon. When ho raottwi it. ha foB w ^ Surviving are a son. Herbert O. suit In death or test for a long. until next Monday for a hearing on it down B. Mlddia a t too i, 3. Tableepeons butter Monday. , , ___ Darid and Eliaabeth, Brown^ Love- Lathrop of Southington; three sis the Air Pterce Academy are Peter veterans that they might get an Indefinite period. Kennedy urged Oofoato Oon tracts ^ onion* ehopped Bolton Man Heads LARGE M ^ M 2 D O a t Mnd. Mr. Loveland was employed sWinin, 85 S. Lakewood Cir other Insurance dividend cheek Kennedy said he has asked Uw mbahle cause for Mnd over to same time ridloing ahead, toflg t Vernon Representative ' Gerald ters, Mrs. Margaret Lundy of that paymrats start when the Prategoh and the-Labor Depart 8ufMHor ODort. Ferguson and Patrolman P ^ o 1 fTMa pepper, chopped Alien aald the hearing to scheduled far 40 years as a foreman ^ Rocky Hill, Mrs. Helen Marsh of cle: Dawson N. Brats, 403 E. later on. He eeid: worker hu been, totally disabled Bothwere airested at 8:35 this - Add; , Caieney Bros, and, for the past 20 Middle Tpke.; and A. Bruce "I f aound Insurance praeticaa ment to taks prompt steps to im Amadeo, who were in the .vicinity. In the Judiciary hearing room at CSEA Conuniteel Jacksonville, Fla., end Mrs. Os- for six months. prove the madiineiy by which monilng on B. Middle Tpke., in , 1014 ,08. minced clams, drained the State Capitol at 10 em. celia Curtin of East Hartford: a Badger. 68 Gerard St ;|ustify i t ea I hope further study Uberalteing BUgiblUty. Pen front of the Manchester polloe sta The three cruisers eenverged on <14 lb, preoassed cheese Badger and Gerald P. Rotham, will idiow, an additional dividend contracts can be fed to Anna In the SMlers car in fN nt o f the po- Allen introduced the hill recent Leslie A. W^Eneen, of Notch | granddaughter, a niece and a neph sions may be paid now only if the tion. According to Sgt ’Walter Fer- . 4 TaUe^Moas catsup On behalf of Rockville Mayor ROASTERS'SP EGGS 11 Tyler Circle, arill compete for wUl be paid this year from the cities having high unemploymrat Uoe BtaUon and the car wra Rd., Bolton, has been appolated ew. retired persras worked in Jobs cov guaon, there had been domestic 1 Tablcsiraon WoicsstcrOhlro B. Flaherty Jr. It would give The funeral will be held Satur ^polntments to the Merchant aubstantlal Ruida that have been ered Social Security in one out brought to a stop without taicldont. 10 eccumulatad.” trouble at tha SaUere home in An , ■ - uuec RockvQlf one-third of certain fines to the chairmanship of tha Retira- day at 8:15 a.m. at the Ahem Fu Marine Academy. o f eveiy three quarters slaoe 1950. dover, and Mrs. JtiUa .Mlere de ' Upon searching the pair police 1 TiUespoon Sherry wine ment Committss, one of ttas stand-1 FRESH CONNECTICUT GROW N Poultry Part* C in FroibD6i|]p^;?l neral Home, 1406 Main St., East Kennedy’s promise that he would The proposal would reduce this Improper Backing found a 26-callher revolver on tho collected In the Circuit Cotirt, come back to Congresa in 75 days cided to'^eome to MkiidiMter to 14 teaapoon. eaytone pepper . n^ch sits onea. a week la the ing eonunlttees of the Oohneetieut I Hartford, followed by a solemn to one quarter year out of every ■prad the night with a alster. older SeUere person, and a 88- Mix ^ together. Keep hot ia a BITYTHBPABTSYOVIJKRRR^ ' I high Mass o f requiem at the 'if these measures prove to he in four. callber revolver on tho younger courtroom in City HalL State Employes’ Assodatloh] OVEIf RfADY iuban Refuge Aid adequate” could imply a requeat Charged in Crash While ahe was at tbs etsteFs house, ehaflnirdiah. Serve on party rye The hUl, while not mentioning Church of the Assumption, Man JoUeaa Pay Ferguson continued, her husband SeUere. Tkoy were placed In cells I bread.. (CSEA). The ^n>olntmsnt was I for a temporary Income tax reduc In Ueu o f $1,000 bond each for RockvHle or any city by name, at FRYERS. EROILERS, ROASTERS, RREASTS, LEGS, WINGS, j chester, at 9 o'clock. Burial will be The Kennedy plan would per Accidents in Manchsater yester phoned several times, asking that annouiued In Hartford, by Don-j in Rose Hill Memorial ParlL Rocky Pushedby Ribicoff tion. mit the states voluntarily to ex ahe return home. V ^n sha re- presentation in court later this Baked Staffed Leheter I present would i^ect Rockville and aid R. Harper, president of the 11,-1 Hla task force on economic pol tend unonployment braefite, by day resulted in injury to rae per fUied, Ferguson said. Sellers told morning. Theae bonds were thra 1 spUt lobBter (114 to IH Ibe-I ivemon only. 000 member aaeoclatlan. I FOWL. DUCKS. CAPONS, UVERS, GIZZARDS. Hill. ' icy, headed Ur. Paul Samuel- aon and the arrest of another. Friends may call at the funmal (OoBtinned from Page One) using federal funds, to persona his wife that he would drive to roduced .by Judgo BYancla J# • Tahlespeons bread erumtii under existing statutes, any Tho Retirement Committee to home tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock, son of Massachusetts Institute of who have exhausted regular bene- Mra. Dorte Bdding, 49, of 64 Manchester to get her. O’Brien to |S!k> each. (per lobateT) court revenue to turned ever to responsible to the eaeod atlen fori TURKEYS, COkM SH HOIS RACKS emd NECKS and tomorrow frmn 2 to 5 and 7 DUIon S. Myer, 69, who directed Technology, urged such a course If fits since Octobra 81. * Cambridge. St, euffered a neck 8 Tablespoons butter, melted the town in Which the court to continuing study of retlremratj i . *. .0 to 9 p.m. the government’s relocation of unemploymrat reached 7.5 per The extension would equql half strain as the reault ,of a head-on 2 tesspoons minced parsley situated. No mention to a made of tows effecting state empleyas, Japaneae-Americana from the West cent of tha labor force. . ' the duration provided by the coUtelon on Green Manor Blvd., Nine/lrom Town . 14 teasDoon ealt cities. ' and for. recommendations on Tciit* jBnd Compart — Guoranttad tt SoHify Bars. Bfargneilto L. Rivers Coast in World War n, waa named The January unemjdoynMnt flg^> state, up to 18 weeks; The over weet of Broad St, ahdrtly after Kennedy Bids pepper to taste (fresh ground There are other cities within changes In retirement rules to the- Mrs. Mazgnerlte Leroux Rivers, yesterday by Ribicoff to direct the ure released today represented 8.9 all beneilta would not exoeed 39 noon. V, - prmersed) tovms In Connratlcut such as WU General Assembly. I 58. of 217 Main St.. Rockey Hill, relief program. per cent after allowance for sea- weeks. She waa a paaaenger in a car be Join Air Force - dash' of garlle powdsf (op Umentie In Windham rad Winsted WiUiamson to a pa«t president mother o f Mrs. Vemer Nyiln, 36 Myer will work'from the Cuban Bonal factors. Thir was a alight Kennedy bad announced that hte ing driven by Fred L, MeKenney; Alacm illan to tional) in W in^ester, but in all eases the o f CSEA, and haa, alnee Joining Ha.'rtson SL. Manchester, died this improvement from Deoember'e 6A plan would be self-sustaining, and 63, of 40 M t Maho PL. Henry Kra- inne Manchester men have ra- the oigantoatln In 1946, held many | ReAqoe Emergency Crater in Mi- per cent, end Kennedy hs|i stated Remove daws from lobster and town, not the city, maintains the moLTiing at Cromwell Orest Con amt Tha crater, operating to this <»day ho told how: The money JewakL 43, of $0 Birch St, was Ustod in tho U. S. A ir Force. - piece claws in boiling salted water. court offices both In the asMciatlon, that conditions do not now war would bO advanced from regular Parley in U.S. valescent Home, Cromwell, after a jiolnt on funds from the Mutual operating the other car. New enlistees are WiUlam L. Boll for 10 minutes. Then remove In Vernon, the town to receiving and In his own chapter. Fish and I Ion X nin^ftT rant Uuc reducUra as an economic federal funds, but would be repaid Mrs. Balding waa taken toMan- Game Department, Hartford. He] lieeurity Administration, has been pump-primer. Andefsra, 18, son a t Mr. and Mrs. meat from claws. court revenue, but the court fo.- &he was bom in Osnada, Fsb. 14, helpihg provide food, clothing, by the statee In ftdl later by rate- cheater Memorial Hospital where (Conttaraed from Fags One) oiHties are maintained by Rock is at present a trustee of the Bar-1 The message contained hints Ing the portion o f toxabale payrtAl ‘To ptdpare lobster for stulBng, W Uhv D. LoveM ii 1961, and she lived in Rocky HIU medical supplies and Job contracts ahe was examined and discharged. ^nuiam Anderson, 75 Bretton Rd.; . remove and discard dark Intestinal ville. ' nard H. MoCiisker Memorial j for idns yean. She waa a member for the refugees. that the Federal Reserve Board from the present maximum of PoUce quoted Krajeweki assay lUchard Clough, 18, son of Mr. end dlcated a go-slow approach on thia Under the old municipal court Scholarship Fund of CSEA. laarg. ha had bean a garibnar for and the Treasury have reached $8,00 per employe to $4,800. " vein up the back .to the stomach. of lit. James’ Church of Rocky HQl. In turning over responaibUity to ing the sun waa in bis eyes. Both Mrs. Charles GIU, 9 AVon S t; WU- matter. However. Macmillan in the - Remove and dieoard stomach and ayetem, revenue from the city Bora in Bridgeport, Williamson f l * lata Mra. Leslie Cheney and Eurvtving. basidea bar daughter, Myer, Ribicoff said he had made areement on policies to be pursued The permanent Improvements care had to be towed aiway. court in RockvlUe was rettumed graduated from Bridgeport Can-1 tm t mm, Stuart Cheney ^ Jointly to help reduce the V.S. in unemployment comprasatlon— liam A. Evans, 19, son o f Mr. and peat has been an advocate of sum spongy substance in the sides. The a n her husband. Arthur R. R iven; proviMons to continue the opera WUliam J. Gordon, 46, o f l A Mrs. Anthony Evans, 25 N. Elm green liver Is edible. Rinse lobster to the city. tral High School In 1628. He holds Mr. Loveland Joined King David three other daughten of Rocky deScit In International' payments. a aeparate program—will be rec mit conferences. However, if (he court operated an assc^tie degree in businssa ad-1 tions of the crater end to main ommended to Congresa by the rad High St, waa arrested at 8:45 S t; Kenneth Raymo, 18, son of in cold water. Lodge, No. 3L on Sept. S. 18PT, Hill and Cromwell; six siaten and tain its sU^ "so that the work This is a touchy problem for a Mr. and Mrs. HoUand Raymo, 68 EsrUer reports from London bad at a loss in any year, the Town ministration from HiUyer College! oarved In various appointive of lowering of short-term borrowing of March, Kennedy eaid. yesterday afternoon and charged To pregMure the stuffing, mix mol thiae brothen; and U grandeliU- already begun will continue." with improper backing' as the re Woodbridge SL; Edward Fischer, indicated MacmUlan planned to fly of Vernon wee dunned toe half In Hartford. WiUiamson has been fices, and In 1912 became noble dm u Exirtlhg contracts with volun rates — desirable to combat re Mtetoram Wage 18, eon of Mr. and Mie. Edward J. here late next month, or a Uttle ted butter, bread onunbs, parsley, the deficit The Mtuatlon hea long employed by the State Board of grand of the lodge. In 1902 he be* A solenm high B ass o f requiem cession — tends to send capital Braldes the atep-up in minimum sult of a sUght accident at Forest earlier than the schedule finaUy set . salt, pepper, green liver and cbe^ teer reHm and resettlement agen- wage to $1.15 and $1.25 in two and Chestnut Sts. Police charged Fischer, 19 N. Lakewood Circle. been Hstod among the many tax Fish^es and Gaipe since 19811 etfiiiated with Sunset Re* wni be celebntod at St James’ dee have been extended through out of the country to foreign Also, Stephen P litt 18, son o f Mr. up. ped claw meat Lay lobster open Inequities extoting within the par- where be holds the poeiUon a t su-1 Ift ^ h l^pdge o f whirit his wife Is Ghnrcb, Rocky HU, Saturday at markest where Interest rates are years, Kqnnedy proposed that the that a truck Gordon was operating and Mra. Norman PUtt, 16 Flower as far as poeelblc end arrange stuf • past noble grand. M^. Ixrveland February. "several million” new workers to backed into a car being driven by Either date, however, would tltlonad town. pervtoor of gems pnpogatlra. He I 10:15 ajn., and burial will be in A native a t Ohio, Myer has higher. Kennedy said he would St; WUUam J. Roth. 20, son of preclude a Kennedy-MacmiUsn fing In cavlty-cf lobster. / Herald Hei Photo hy Pinto Travel ISbaw Planned to a director of the North Amer yttia A Shepherd Kncampment ‘~ Ross HU Memorial Park, Rooky describe the new government plane be covered be brought in at a $1 Jean P. Peltier, 19, o f 134 Maple . ^peke at W degrees for 30 to 35 bean in goveinmrat work all hie minimum. Mr. and Mrs. WilUam J. Roth, 66 conference in advance of the possi MRS. GENO J. ANDREINI Travel films of Austria and ican Game Breeders AasoeVion 1915 and served taro Urms 1 ^ - In a balance-of-paymeUts message St Gordon was told to appear in Devon Dr.; Charles G. WaUsch, 18, mlnutaa la a toallow pea. Shell and OMretary-traasunr of the I chief patriarch. This encampro«st adult Ufo. Ha atarted with Agri This wage floor would be in the Manchester session of the 13th ble vlelt by Soviet Premier NUdta . WiU tura bright red wara lobster Gennany will be shown Sunday . Lfrlends may can at the Root. cultural Extension Service, and to congress shortly. creased gradually, he aald, to the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. KhrQshchev_ to the United Natlona 84, Mtostoih^a Republiean na aftoniooll in‘ g special travel pro Connecticut Association a t Ftohj was later consolidated with O. Hbi**Funeral Homs, Elm 8t Kennedy said "We cannot, ex Circuit epurt on Fefl>. 20. Wallach, 116 Bretton Rd.; and session opralng in New York March is Toady. Serve lauaedlstaly with n od Baines Encampment of Bait served later with the Agricultural general $1,25 level. For the fourth time in leas than warm drawn butter sad lemon DetOhs Jjost Night tional eommlttoeman for 85 years, gram at the Maple Grove Club and Game Clubs. Mammoth Rodn Hin, tomorrow from 8 to Adjustment Administration, Soil pect to mrae good In a day or even Honsiag, Community Developinral Robert Sylvester, 17, son o f Mr. 7. died Wednesday. Howard, a Negro house on Franklin St The first Hartford in which Mr. Loveland 5 fiid 7 to 9 p jn . Contributions may year the accumulated defleien- two weeks a Town of Manchester and Mrs. Hermes Sylvester, 848 retained membership. He was also Conservation Service and Bureau Besides reducing the F^eral There had been speculation the By THB ABSOCIATBD PRESS retired from the committee tost film Will bs shown at 8 pm . Buttons Heirlooms be to the cancer society in of Indian Affairs of the teterior cies of several years. garbage truck being operated by E. Center St. Mta. AadnlBl ahw auggeeU tbat la past treasurer and president Housing Administration interest Walter CoIUer, 38, o f Hartford, two might want to get together be year. He had lived in Washington Singers of the Hartford Lleder- hea a t Sowers. Department. 'S u t realistic alms for 1961 are S.Sgt George M. Adsms,-Man- fore meeting the Sovlot leader. daUdous variatlena nmy be made Phitodetobto—Dr. Robert P. emeritus of the Odd Fellows rate, Kennedy said he la asking was involved In a slight accident chester recruiting officer^ said the Glover, 47, InternatlonsUy known since the 19fos and practiced law. kranx are. expected to sing Aus Cranjeetad, Aruba — GoMl Myer is a former prssidrat of to reverse the downtrend in our In reply to a question, Salinger -• to the bade stnfflBg by adding He was bom to slave parents in BulhUng Association o f Manches economy, to narrow the gap of un the Federal Home Loan Bank Yesterday morning on Oak St airmen will recel've basic training chopped shrimp or chopped mush- heart sufgoon, died Wednesday at trian folk sdnge. The oomblnsd bucklea and buttona worn by the Institute of Inter-American Board to exert its efforts to bring m M thxt BO far aa he knows Ken Ebeneser, Miss. chOTua of tho Maple Grave will French soldieni nearly two era- tar. Affairs, sometimes called the used potential, to abate the waste it and a school bus being operated at Lackland Air Force Base, San nedy and MacmlUan have not met Tooma. Also rational to the addi cancer. Dr. Glover, who was as BEEF SALE! Bi June 196S, Mr. Loveland was F unerals about lower rates on home loans by Raymond L. Blake, 37, of 27 Antonio, Tex., before they ate as tion of one teaspoon of grated sistant clinical professor of sur also .sing. Bmle's Bavarian Band turiea ago are treasured helrlooina forerunner of the Point Four Pro and misery of unemployment, and in the past is scheduled to provide music for paraed on front generation to gen- hedored at a testimonial dinner by at the same time to malntidn rea generally. Dorothy Rd., scraped sides. There signed to the technical field of their , paimssaa cbeeao sprinkle^ over gery at the Univereity of Penn Varied Flora SIRLOIN TIP ROAST (1$t 2 Rib$) lb 89e his associates in King David gram. A Democrat, Myer pointed The construction of sewer, water, T h e press secretary said the dancing until 7 pm. eratfon in thto Oetflibeaa Island. NO SHORT RIBS INCLUDED out he had been out of govern sonable atabUlty a t the price leveL waa sUght damage to the bus only. choice. April talks are Intended as work . stuffing. sylvania School of Medicine, was Lodge, Sunset Rebekah Lodge >md end public buildings projects in known partloutarly for hto work in In the hills at Hocking County, The pdbtlo to invited to attend. Tiwy date beck to 1799, witm e ment service "the past eight "F or 1962 and 1963 our pro A car being driven by George ing sessions, rad ceremonial as- Mrs, Aadrelnl was born ia New ■naU French force was ambushed 7-IN C H ttaXiBSt Hartford EncampmentHn Many Attend grams must aim at expanding smaller dfies will be encouraged Kanebl, 32, of 56 Porter St., was correcting damiaged heart valves. Ohio, may be found intermingled Named by FVeteral^ recognition of more than 55 years' ySATB.** by Uberalteing the loan prog;ram pecta of the Macmillan visit wiU Robert J. Brown of 64 Reed St, and wiped out in a gorge now | Ribicoff made it plain Florida American productive capacity at a heavily damaged shortly, after be minimised. He waa bem in Nyaek,. N.T. reindeer moss from the for north C U T LB service and membership in ffing of the community faculties admin Washington—Pwry W. Bowafd, and floWsrs from the southland. has been elected aooretary of Ep- known, as FTraebman’a Peas. RIB ROAST ia to recaiva assistance in coping rate that shows the world the noon yesterday when it skidded on About Town Officials in London said foreign David Lodge. At that time be was House Rites istration, Kennedy said. He added Parker St and Ut a tractor trail- * awarded a Jewel and service pin. with the refugees BpVli* n B he vigor and vitality of a free eco aecretaiy Lord Home wUl Join ytaars. R «r hnabaad to a pcejed nomy. T have today telegraphed the or tnuk being operated by Daniel MacmUlan in the U.S. caplUd for ' 'engiaser at Pratt and WhltiMjrAir- Itany other gifts were presented doubted the program wotild oome mayors of 397 dtlea to urge that TWO visitors from the New Brit SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY, HEAVY STEER BEEF - 8 0 N E IN Business, banking and fntem al near the $25 million requested 'These, are not merely fond M. Rea, 5i, of New Haven. ain Children’s Museum visited Luts the talks. craft T h ^ hava two chUdtw, to both Mr, and Mrs. Loveland by representatives, and a delegation they' review their urban renewal PoUoe blamed the accident on the three Odd Fellows units. Monday by Gov. Farris Bryant hopes, they are realistic goals. We Junior Museum yesterday. They A London announcement said John. W a a d Joan, 9. both pupils of more rhm 50 employes of House piroge and ask maximum effort projscta to And ways o f hastening extremely icy road conditions. A were Mrs. J. N. Howard and Mrs. MacmlUan hopes, to visit Malaya . at Bowers SehooL Mr. Lovdsnd had also decorat* and Hale attended funeral aervieas for their attainment.” the completion of these vital dvle Town of Mancbeeter sand truck Nancy Hicks. Both said they were In the faU. UnoffIclaUy, It was " She is a member of S t Bar- ed the graves of deceased mem for Herbert B. House, dean- of The Presldent’a economic pol Improyements.” was called to moke the road safer impressed by the scope of the mu hinted he probably would go on thdomew’s pariah, the Guild of CHUCK ROAST bers of the Grand Army of the Manchester merchants, yesterday Public Records icy recommetadatlona and Dependent Chlldrra for driving. Kanetal’s car had to seum and expressed special inter from Malaya to Japan, vdioee gov Our Lady a t the pariah, a leader Republic for more than SO years, afternoon at Center Oon^gatien- nouncemrate included the fol The government now provides be towed away. est in the school loan exhibit at ernment Invited him on Jan. 18. , a t the Holy FamSqr Mothers a r - ■tiii served as chairman of the al Church. lowing: Sid for dependent children if their i Very Might damage resulted to Luts. MaroiUan’s government will pro- d a a mamber of the Womra’s flower committee of the Perma- Tha Rev. CUfford O. Slmpeon, Warrantee Deed fathers are dead, disabled or ha've cars being driven by WUUard G. Mnt Its national budget fo;^ 1961- „.HoSpltd Auxniary. theRed.Cnms runt Memorial Day Committee in pester, officiated Frederie Wer John Buaoaidih to Norman Five improvements in benefits deaerted the family. Kennedy Btenchard, 46, of East Gre^wioh, Miss Donna Robb^of WyUys 9 t 63 to the* House of OommcMT on ffioodTSaak, Bowers PTA. and a Ifancbester slace its organisation. Willard, property off S.' Main St naked Con$rea to amend the tew RJ., and Vladteteva B. Munds, 48, a senior at Bouve-Boston Schooi. April 11, and It is considered'ear- TOP ROUND ^ STEAKS LB Mr. Loveland was a Golden ner was organist. would begm on April 1, If Ckm- yqluntW for the Match of Dbnea Burial was in the fomOy plot in BIB of Sals gress gives quick approvaL They to indude "ehUdren of the needy of 60 Fergusra Rd., when they served an a conunlttee recently for tain he wiU be back la London for JnhUee member o f Center Oon* Cbes-EUe Inc. 4t Brownie Co. to unmiUoyi^,” saying: the occasion. But there was drive.- Eaet Canetery. Bearera were Rob would be financed by taxing work came together on E. Middle T^ke., a first get-together of five schools Mra Aadrsinl to past armfidrat Front gregatlonal Church. Village Charm, Inc., sals of busl- ers and employers on additional 'Ll lo m . and faunmidty, a child west of Welcome PL, at 3:20 yes of special studies at Tufts Univer some epeculatlon he might try to Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. ert Brots, Whdto wheat bread and Yie-oz. B om xs . AND SHANKLBSS 10WOZ ZAC a t James T. Kirkpatrick of 68 attended funeral services for'MiM ' butter, i mfoed fruit, milk. LARGE, SWEET. JUICY CANS ITospeet St. and Mrs. Emory Jessie M. Reynokla, retired social SHURFINE CATSUP...... 39c Vopetublo 5 Thurfday: ; Hamburgers, but- iovboz k fie Towson o f 15 S. Main St., both of service worker for the town, yes stored beans, chocolate cake, with SHURFINE BUCKHAWK HAMS FOR 6 Manchester. terday afternoon at SL Msjy’a Temple Oranges 6 39' Touioto .CANS 0 9 - white frosting, milk. PRUNE JUICE ...... RiHHt 39c I She was the wife of Willis B. Episcopal Church. ;;; Friday: /Macaroni and cheese, Kirkpatrick, president of the New The Rev. Alfred L WiU&ne, -< vegetable sticks, bread and but- FREE RffRIGERATOR DISH lb n Colonial Ice Co. of New York rector, officiated, asalated by the ;;;^tar. Ice creOm, milk. . r,NOW INTRODUCING THE NEW IMPROVED City. Mrs. Kiricpatrlck was born Rev. Prescott Beach. Mrs. William Barnard Jaaler witIrpwdioM of 3 bon Pfoiic Soap in Scranton, Pa., and waa a mem B. Kloppenburg was organist Whole or butt halt. ber of the Hitchcock Memorial Burlkl was in the veterans sec V Monday:. Chicken noodle, ooup, CBmrch of Scafodale, N. .Y. tion in EUist Cemetery. Bearera, ior a 1 9 6 0 F O R D 1959 PONTIAC l^peanut buttei' and Jelly eaad- H AM SCO^ NEWfONS ...... lb . 3 5 c LARGE ' Crestmont Ice Cream 1 9 5 0 F O R D - wtehta, fruit<«oektolI, milk. Survivors, besides her husband^ all members of. the IMtlah War 4-Doer Hardtop KEEELER SALUNES ...... lb . 2 9 c I IT’S CMAMin IT'S VflVETV-SMOOTHI THi PUVOKS AM DfIKTASU and son and daughter here, in Veterans, were Fred Beker, Charles 2-D etr Rtmchwogon Convortiblo V-8 Z'- ■ Tuesday: Hamburg gravy, but- ROASTING clude another daughter in Miho- Garrow, Earl . Stairs, David Hol Automatic transmission, ra Automatic shift, power -tored rice, scalloped oom or WITH THIi dio, heater, power steering,. brakes, power steering, ra , N. Y.; a Bister in Cazenovia, land, James Sloan, Cecil Kittle, and 6 cylinder, standard shift, Tiraxed beonst tohole wheat braad A' Y.; four grandchildren and black-blue (op. $ 0 7 A A dio, heater, $1Q C A - find butter, tapioca pudding mth CHICKENS COUPON r John Herron. radio, heater. $ 1 7 C A Fleischmann’ s Margarine 14 sal piif several great-grandchildren. Military honors were presented U^t blue. , " w V Like new. ’ ’’ A A W W sand color. -'fou it mUJt 1 Funeral services were held yes MADE FROM V CLIP THIS S A V E 1 0 ONLY 79e by the Second Battalion, 166th In ; ’ Wed96s(toy: Brnnkfurtor on roll, terday at the Leach rad Thomas ose ^butterlMl green beans, potato fantry, Connecticut National 1959 PLYMOUTH 1958 LINCOLN 1957 OLDSMOMLE Vhneral Home in Ossining. X^ps, peers/ railk. . - lb Guard. 2-Door Hardtop 100% CORN O IL / 39c COUPON TODAYIU, ’ *■ ^ J Delegations which called at the 2-Dr. Station w ogtn , 4-Deer "88” « ’ nuisday: Baked* corned bMf Frederick O. Klee Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Automatic transmission, ra l^haah, sphtacb .and carrot stteka, Rockville — Frederick George dio, heater, power steraing, Automatic tranamtoaion, ra BONELESS St.. Tuesday evening. Included the 6 cylinder, standard shift, ' -bread aiiid butter, ehooolate awirl 9c OFF REG. PRICE Klee, 72, of Snipsic St., died TueS' British American Club, Manchester Maybe two can live as cheaply as one, but three can’ t live aa cheaply power brakes, white dio, heater, power steering, t icake, milk- ' Frashfnih^andVagat or pioklad beeto hard . roU with KING SIZE l>KG.30c OFF | |Q Born in EUlngtcm on Nov. 23. OnMAN RIVER ,«I€.PIIICE l»l Y NINE UVIS 1888, he was the son of the late cipal employes and the Frank home. The billa don’t worry jmu though , , . whan you have a Stork 1 9 5 7 F O R D 4 -D O O R 1957 PONTIAC 1 9 5 7 8 U IC K butter, orange gelatin with cream, JeOFF A 'OyC William and Anna Jones Klee. He Mansfield Marine Corps League. ■ftollk. ^ v,*. WITH FREE LARGE «EC RIG. PRICE A pkGS a # CotFoed 2 *««» 27^ Account. V-8 I^ORRtry StRon 4^Door Sodem x«iMOr norafop Jnsder lb SPONGE PKG OO k. ft bad lived in this area all his life Anniversary Mass station wagra with radio, Automatic transmission, ra GRAPEFRUIT and waa owner of the Klee Dairy. Automatle transmission, ra ' Monday: < Heat imd potato putt Hr. Klee was a member of the A first anniversary requiem high heater, automatic transmto- dio. heater, power -wlUi tomato eaneA carrots, whola Mass for Thomas Topping will be steering, $7^ A dio, beater, tutone $ A C A Connecticut Milk Producers Asso- In additkm to yonr Regular Savinga Account, ; bine end white. ‘ 'SrhMt; broad aad butter, mixed SOLIO WHITE EMSAT . ,. elation and of St. John's Episcopal celebrated Saturday at 8:30 a.ml * 9 0 0 dark green. V -.ftuib milk, - ■ -•< 4 F o r 2 $^C Gorbors Boby Foods Church. at the Church of the Assumption. Open One or More o f Theae Special Accounts: £ ' Tueedey: .Tttaa fu n seadwiehea, . . . r-v-.. Clorox BlaRch TUIM C*"*"!***** PARMJV He ia survived by his wife. Mrs. 19S7PLYMOPTH 1956 FORD "Foiriano" 1956 PACKARD -•eiery and carrot s tt^ appto*i LAMB PATTIES Lb. 39e Mabel Weber Klee; a son, William • Home Improvement Account • Vafiition Gub 2-Doer Hardtop * ipmoe cake, milk, " IN PLASTIC Strolnod 9 j^s 9 5 ° Klee of Ellington; five daughters, 2-Door Smbm Y-8 4-Door Sodom —AWedBeeday; ■paaUh tic#, waxed f r e s h , c r u n c h y nmin oui Welfare Doubles 6 cylinder, standard shift, Automatlo shift, power steer WESTERN Mrs. A^Loiiia Kalaa c t Boca Raton, • New Home Account oTax Account ing, power brakes, radio, ;; beane, whoto wheat bread and but* ^$2 2 *= oJ?l 4 1 U; 6 5 " Crocktrs Mrs. Fraifcis Pitney, Mra. Harold radio, heater, blue and white. Automatic transmission, ra -le n aitoed peaobep. milk, Junior^ 6 jars 9 2 ° Morgaason and Mrs. Donald Hoff- During December • Bride Account •Rainy Day Account dio, heater, tutone $ X A A heater, blue end C foE A r ‘ Thursday: Frankfurter! on roll; CARROTS ' man, all of Ellington, and Mra. * 4 0 0 blua:and white., whltei ▼3511 ..mrera aatod. po^to ehipe. plaoap- Rlchiard Morganson of Rockville; Welfare aid doubled during De • Stork Account • Christmas'Clnb. "file upMdf dow# cake, milk. RIVAl KITCMIN CHARM * two slaters, Mrs. Charles E. Heintz cember I960 in Manchester over 1953 PLYMOUTH .. Fndiy; tfom ihowder or chick' 2 ^ 2 9 c 1955 OLDSMOMLE 1955 CADILLAC Deg Feed 2 ««‘*«27' W n Piper " * 21* of Rockville and Mrs. Annetta what it was in December 1959. • College Club Account • Appliance Account 2-Door SodoR ««i noedle tooitea cl^ Lsftbil Huglnj of Milford; nine grandchil' From $8,857 the previous year, it 2-Door Horditop "88“ Convortiblo rifamderielMS. chooelato pudding efitb rose to $6,701. Power steering and hrakea. Autombtli) ehlft, 6 cylinder, drm and one great-grandchild. MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT DrSUBANOB CORF. Antomatlo shift, radio, liireaip, »pk. Tha funeral will be held Saturday The Ug Jump wee in famUy re radio, heater, blue $ O C O radio, heater, O A E aentap DOO OR CAT light blue. ▼ 7 0 - -c" • High •t 2 p.m. at St. John’s Episcopal lief which went from $1,566 to $ 6 5 0 / with black t^ . L Moaday: Baked meat umA P«3 r o T sk r •’Horlit Ywimile$‘ « ’« t 9' Teijet Tissue Omteh. The Rev. James L. Grant, $4,045. Another-Jump wee for hos .^ 6 ^ed potato, buttered euecoteaii. pitalization which went from $1,938 W t WHOLESALE— WE RETAIL WE iXPOKT 1 and butter, milk. to $1,388. s sw ii. ROAD Convalescent home payments •RTBET. JDIOY W6Ca»« .. LI6ERTY C u b 1 Personal Notice^ rose from $846 to $628. rit Sixty-one persona were elded last IQPEMI p to 9' # FIN A N CE OR BAMK TERMS | , ^ FLORIDA OrUflilf Dog Food M unischino month compared to 86 In 1959. itered gram i beads, krotid and but-^ Cut iod l^ llld ^ srram SMTO « lOMtHORto^T ^ In Memoriam Wl^r ELRANCH >4er,r. Bulk. Cborrios Is lostes memo^ o( our dear ela- ROME STUDENTS RIOT MAIN OFFICE FAST iih’ANCH ovan frtod chicken TANGERINES I e m «M * ter. BHm m Ii C. JxirelL who pawed Rome, Feb, 2 ur>-Biot poSee Thurdfoy: 9 ISV40Z Age ewer FU>. a im . -J, • CANS fo o i^ eff tjtOQ stadeate tiytag 1 fheagli poa mrt sadly mlwed. yea wlU toMtaekthe Anetrlea Fmbaeey J - : r-i I HIJI r ■ SALES, INC. noser be forsotten. today In retoUattoe - for dyw^' t. r. r.oiH ii‘! '\r-ii I-1 ■■ ‘)iiN : D ig. 1 1 ...... ■ '" -..SIw. B ^ to g a to jlh e dlq^nted RWQMRs I hWO ffiDto raOpBvwlk Sexto TjreL IMWATI MNIY \ ilANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1961 PA G K TIU t MANCHBSTEB EVBNINQ HERALD, O O m ^ TOTBSDAY, raBRUARY % 1961 FAC8 TWaLVK DAILT CROMW oW fUEZl^ BUGG9 BUNNT^ IcKniBOAADiNGBOtJBB . with ^ HAJOR BOOPliB ^... ix . ,.: • •/ ^ v *' ' ■ ' Soine for TonijB^ht, Friday RockviUe-V ernon Bioodnmbiie Visit D cm c R c v iv e s P I IH'MSrrfWRT m jL R n x iP M ^ P M P R ir Reset fo^Monday _ _ C* o'lH'RePuaN' .AeOUfUCRWClJ M T u e ia iu — J-A Program OMtSCKRIMN* AHPxwmTAa; The Red Cross Bloodmobilt J ; Q - T J T I t I . i t e CmTiLBcnuc THAfveCMMN^ F n d t L m d Freeze Qpip$ visit postponed from Jan. 20 H O M E .w rtrc T0NE.0KWC In Production because of the storm, will be - ■ ■■ ■ MNEV, held next Monday at Man WINF Is going forward with planaAiCkmnoetleut, srastera Maatadni- chester Memorial - Hospital ------A group of RociivUle and El for an FM station in Bolton despite setts» and parts of New York Stats IMMMH MMMMIHT m m % (e m a A from 10:45 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. the fact that negotiations for one adjaeant to Connsctidnt. - on lington High school students,yes’ Donors who had appointments terday set up a sales booth at Hart sflFfell through. • . WINPa rsgotar pretrams will for Jan. 20 are invited to make John Deme, owner-manager of be duplicated over tha FM fra- man’s Supernuirket On Windsor their donation Monday. ,-nmnMMtJOo$mao (Oonainwd from Pais* Oae) Bismarck, }i.D., residents accept JLve. and began to peddle a liquid WINF, haa applied to the Fed quency, it waa raportad. . ed -19 as o r d lii^ pre-dawn cold Many of these prospective eral CommonlcaUona Oommiaeton cleaner called IQeenz-All. donors have been contacted by Kew Hampihtr* and Vemumt, Freeing weather also extended By 8 p.m„ the group, working In (FOC) for permission to build at a I. wera Bomawhat warmer tbanaome into the Central and Southern the Red Cross and it will be new location, a ploF between Bol ■hifts, had eidd. aeven haU-galion -i. ,1-v ■ . appreciated if anyone who has ^J5N\ ot the aoutherly areas, with read* Rockies and over the western containers of cleaner with plastic ton Center Rd. and/Birch Mt. Ext. Student Build mgs of -id below at Newport, Vt, Plateau, . - j'. ' not been reached, 'wlU walk in ’The property is owned by the ee squeese bottles for application.. to donate. on the Canadian border; 8 below M The IdRg cold spell kept ^bblea The sales venture marked a turn tate of L. C. Dimock Jt^ Bangor,’ Maine, and 14 at Caribou on .water, transport in inland and ing point in t)ie fortunes of Kemco, ■■ ■■ Anyone over 18 years old Deme had originally hoped to Bomb Shelter Jt-X sttiiiTaaAfc M a i B M S i t e t ' MoSSMtattai In the northenunoat patt of Maine. aholtared coastal baya Chesapeake who haa not donated blood for have the station In operation by BY V. T BA5|^ one of three J ^ o r Achievement ALLY OUP 1%e cold> weather brought other Bay waa lced.(o depths between 19 companlea whiOh are currently in 8-weeka may safely do so. Each last fall, but property negotiaUona 5 ® 2 « « troublea to the area. donor receives a free physical were unsuccessful, Students' at HbwaU Chaney riwTOWsHiJ irNOsvV*— n / y o u o n x OKYESiouna ahd 38 inches, precluding apiall operation to the Rockville Elling Technical School will build a nu aVIMMrWeHT -werweoTA_ Steamer service to Nantucket craft operktlons. ton area, . examination. If transportation NegoUations for the new alts ^al Police Training Council two million persona live in the al Twenty centuries ago, the city » e o f A r j siUons. the Ladd and Hall Oo. are the to operate a police training acad most 10,000 square miles area the of Rome had 2,000 firemen. They Some flasher And bell buoya painting for men and women, with which makes coffee mill planters. comjNuiles are sponsored by area S O / j Mrs. Eleanor Vibbert as Inatrue- Currently without an ad-vlsor, the busineas or manufacturing firms. spoiisors, some of whom provide emy. He aaid facilities in Bethany FM broadcast reaches. were divided into seven companies, were out of commiaSion because counselors to guide the J-A clubs. could be.used. The area includes almost all of called cohorts. «d .heavy coatings of ice, which tor, will begin Theaday from 8 to compsmy makes the planters from In the. Rockville area, Aldon Spin 8BOBTRIB8 BY FRANK 0*NEAL caused them to capsize. 5 p.m. purchssed materials then seeks to More than S.OOO of these float Courses which will atart next sell them, each complete with a Wedneaday are contract bridge for plant. ing aids to navigation are u ^ yraan and women from 7:30 to 9:30 along the New IQigland coast. Dennis Kupferachmld, sales 'pjn. by James. L. Baker; and cake manager, saya sales are not going Deep cold r e c o il were shat de^ratlng, with Mrs. Gilbert OPEN MONDAY thru 5ATURDAY 10 A M, to 10 P.M tered again today throughout the particularly well at the moment, i T U.S.D.A. TOP CHOICE BEEF Faultier as Instructor, from 7:30 although 60 of the arUcIes have Northeast. to 9:30 'p.m. An advanced series 14. Officially, the mercury plumbed for the tatter course will begin been aold so far. However, it is Former Chrncy Millr. I SEMI-BONELESS 28 degrees below aero at Water- Friday from 7:30 to 0:30 pm. early for most J-A companies to !•«. town and Oneonta In upstate New Oil painting fpr men and 'vom' ahow any tremendous proflta. ^ Hariford Road and Pine St. I (ROLLED and TIES) The DtKor company,. under the BY JOE CAMPBELL York. en, a course conducted by Loula Manchc-.tcr, Conn. BONNIE In New York City the 15-day Fusari, Is open to'beginners and counsel of John ’T. Wiser, of the Rock’ville, Processing Co., is how "deep freeze” ties an 80-year-old advanced students. Members must AMPLE FREE PARKING! record. furnish their own materlalii for ever, showing a sizeable gross I R I B With below-freezing tempera this course, offered ’Thursday from profit on its tile dishes. But there ture virtually a certainty all day 9 a.m. to noon, or Friday from will be taxes and other costs cut Parcel Pickup to Your Car! today, the current eonaecutive-day 7:30 to 10 p.m. ting into that profit before the Lh* C=3 m M J s s - m 1$ run matches the previous record For further Information, call company’e books are closed. ! R O A S T S ' Junior Achievement promotes |(fl|DaNMIO»Mtfl made in 1881. the YWCA office. A t 6 a.m. the mercury dropped learning by doing, giving young I NOTES lOOTH BIRTHDAT people.! taste of the manufactur • WEEKEND FOOD SPECIALS I TOr CHOICC I I I to I degree below zero — the cold ing and., busineas world, its re est since tha 8 below zero on Feb. New Haven. Feb. 2 (JP)—Miss VALUE TRIMMEO Evalena Hoyt, a former dreesmak- wards and headaches. H. L HANOrS "LINOX MAND" 15. 1943. er, celebrated her lOOth birthday Donald Berger, a Rockville na A t 7:05 a.m., the mercury at her .home yeeterday 'with a tive who haa promoted .and organ dropped to 2 degrees below zero— small party attended by a few ized recreational and other activi- HICKOar SMOKED 1 Lb. the coldest since the 8 below zero relativea and friends. She watches ticf for young folks for a number 0 0 X 0 on Feb. 15, 1 ^ . television occasionally and does of years, la coordinator of the lo PKG. Pennsylvania, had tuiofflcial some newspaper reading, but has cal J-A prograo). One Mep above Lb. : at -.-St. been - ^1': s^ ffA I; tlmmUAB05WOnHW at Portland, Maine; -21 at lYav- ARMOUR'S STAR eraa City, Mich.; -20 at Wairen, B Y R O U SO N Pa.; -19 at Buffalo. N.Y., Brooti- HICKO'k 1' SMOKED LITTLE SPORTS ville. Pa., luid Franklin, Pa.; -18 HAM .jQ \* at Albmiy.^.Y.; -17 at Phitos- burg, at WUka BarreTl^, FULLY COOKED 5 9 ^ i 4 9 ’ and -10 ^ Rochester, N.Y. 4 ± C i Pittsburgh’s .-8 was a record for ■ READY TO SERVE' With Cl nf' t J11cX the date, and so was -4 at PhilS' SALE 39 delphia. A t Detroit, -4 'waa the lowest since 1881. Other minus readings included Grocery Spieciafs -22 AvlAgrton, NJ., -16 at Town TENDER HAM STEAKS 89c I Hall, ih L -14 at Frostburg, Md., a - a o jn u m t and -n at-'Youngstown, (Milo. I • A T ECONOMY MEAT DEPARTMENT • I BOOK •ox Newark, w i^ -1, was the ooldeet Of so B . C. BY JOBNNY BART In 18 years, x I MATCHES New YoHt City’s -2 was the iMHY v a f r io u pmpbhckaibounb ir^ coldest day,'to H yefun. I H. L. Handy's Freshest BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE urrursHoar. S d N PO M t-l KIMSEQMBUlNfrOMSK The cellar readings 'v(ere effects I CAMPBELL'S HM v m w p M m a v v w m x M Y U , K <.* c a i i W » i M « ______^ of an A tcUc air b i i ^ which I CUT FROM CHOICE YOUNG PORKERS 18-OZ. AMPvoucwrrg>iwuTt»u.wmMEr, u s a > . brought ifreeatog marks to the LEAN. SHORT SHANK I BEANS CANS WILUE KCf^XTMMKimNIWCMB^. SrtAPOVi - OaroUnas, aouthehi KentiM^y,. XSOW’,. SHOP southern Missouri and the Tekag ■ WITH PORK Panhandle. It also spread subzero' '^PRESH chill in the Northern Plains, in I PORK ured t »' ’Winter’s rtoora, where SHOULDERS ■ PETEVAP. TALL CANS HEAVY WESTERN BEEF COLONIAL MASTER I MILK
• VEAL LOAF • BOLOGNA | cohaoe siiced 17-OZ. LOCKER PLANT CANS AND CUBE STEAKS • PICKLE aad Pin. LOAF j POTATOES BY DICK CAVALLI MORTY MEEKLE MEAT MARKET ^ .KOUNTYKIST WELJ- ' BV r THATSOMETHWO rr^ MND OFFICE [C I WHOLE KERNEL 12-OZ H8V;6POTLEMX.^ rr^SNOTA GEonoir, 6 0 ueA^LV OOLILONT HAMNG'IHINOS BACK iC CANS jBHCKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD TO NORMAL AGAIN. L T. WOOD OeRMAT ate/ BE A GERM---- ..X YOU KNOW T H » •YTOE I CORN GERM WITH A u .-rr * 5 SPOTLESS AWFAROAND WAYBEST FRESH, NATIVE r.SJ>j4. OHOICC LO IN BEEF Lb. LOOK, MtSItRj I'M T BUT I'M NOT BIS BLUE EVES A WATB2 CAN STOMP AQAIN/'' NOT 60IN6 TO ARGUE I ARGUING, AN OO URtV BEETLE. FRYING and .IIOAST1NG OUT, PACKAGED, SHARP FROZEN WITH you.'GO BACK lOfFICERIl'M BLONpEHAIft’ 5T0MP . Frozen Food Specials IN THE HOUSE— AND J JU S T TRYING THOWBEea SWLOIN. PORTERHOUSE. SHORT FRESH GROUND,' ALL BEEF S TA Y TH E R E i ^ ID BE HELPFUL.' c y/xy^ o ONBOPTHOSENEW i r. __ J.T- 1 S ' PORK SHOUIDERS S.S.VMJAMT. M I6 SPRAYS WOULD Be lY' WHUrCHPiS MUCH m o re mrBCTIVEI 1” T»?SU 1HRCA0MISM.rj JAR •‘*T f ■ Ib COFFEE 89 2 . GRADE *'A' MEDIUM SIZE I # Fancy Quality Fruits and Vegetahl^ U.S4I.A. CHOICK WLpCK I INDIAN RnnEB FLORIDA, SWEET. JUICY CHUCK ROASTS HOOD doz. 4 9 ^
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1961 Jacobs fiig *G nn? PAGE TOURTEEN In Marksmen Win THE to End Placed by MphMMt»_ aharp ehooterootsr Rick JatobB,Jatobs, Maaehea-MMehea- Fire Destroys Office Herald Angle terr High’s rtfls team regtstam a - g03.;873___ vle*ory,,pv«f sub-w By ehboUngnoting Loomis Stoool — at tha------iat» ter'S beautiful rahga In Wlndi4ip And Records of BeiErs E A R L V O S T Mifilni, ,;Flk., Feb. 2 O P h r * The .Yanks' hotel and that oc-Aand Oardinak have, in toe peat, yesterday afternoon. Sparta U ltar either lived in private houses, The victory was, the fourth Efforts of major leggjie W s^ cupled by toe CAidinals am op CHURCB TENPIN * OOMSOXtOIAL TENPIN erated as part (d ji big chain. Its some with their fAmillea, or have WEDNESDAY Y RESTAURANT LEAGUE straight for the indlBn markamefi Chicago. Feb. 2 (SV-Much * the field end center Mel Hein ball (dubs to end racial een’e- gtaadlxgs Standlags president was not available for found quarters In Negro sections. Standings Standings PcL W. L. Pet- who got off to a rather slow start and quarterback H a w New OlheT Side o f Sam Huff W. L. I W I a settin g, even. In their firet four of pro football’s early lore man to the Other. Newmen, ation in spring training Bites, comment Hfiwsrd fhifinokM W. Pet. 1.000 ABA Tool ...... :60 24 .714 .619 Psganl’s ...... 61 12 . So. Meth. No. 1 ...... s' 0 matches. Mencheater’s rtcord now may have been destroyed in taking the bell from center, ProfeMion.1 t«itbril ‘Jj Ju.8t 88 they have on the ball A Miami hotel spokesman said Many o f them, including saston EfiS'Gage ...... 30 Emanuel Luto. No. 1 . .8 0 1.000 Pigani (Jaterers ....60 24 .714 one team, which he rofuaed to Howaid of toe Yanks, have been Man. Motor Sales'. . . .38 .60S ■Walnut ...... 40 23 . .655 stands at 6 2. — the fire that swept the Chi slipp^ it back to Hein. ' If it hadn’t been for CheneyBy Tech of Manchester,- Prince aU around ability of Sam^Hij^ as m B tepin sbw r w field* today met with barriers ...... 86 27 . Wapping Comm. No. 1 8 0 1.000 Dean Machine ...... 65 29 Jacobs shot a fine 186 score and cago Bears' headquarters The -great head-on clash be*! identify, had canceled reserva outspoken in their .dislike of these Correnti's Ins...... 36 .571 Imperial 1.000 Roy Motors ...... 47 37 .560 ' the basketball season Now Y^k Giante of the'Eastern Division of .the df siicnee or poUtaiy negative re- .540 Ray’s ...... 35 28 . Wapplng Comm. No. 2 8 0 was one of three Indian perform- building Monday night. tween the______Bears’ ______Biunko Na- Tech might well h»ve gone through the ImsketbAll season pUes. tions because o^ a bam on Negro conditions. Th4 other Yankee Ne- Holiday Lanes ...... 34 Second Cong. No. 1.62 .760 Fleet Lube ...... 46 38 .548 . Yesterday afternoon F^baU^League. Many folluwers of the ^**^?^* ©ants. guests. He refused to confirm or WUUl Garage ...... 30 .476 Csvey’s ...... 84 29 . .548 era over 180, Others were Captain Owner-Coach George Halas gureki and Green Bi^s Clarks ^ i&athoQt registering a victory all season. Yesi . At issue In toe question of groea are outfielder Hector X«pes Emanuel Luth. No. 2 6 2 .760 Dugan’s Bakery ....46 38 Karl'Kehler 183 and Roger Harry deny a report that the 'Baltimore Merrill’s Market ....12 .190 Oak Grill ...... 28 36 . .760 Cities Service ...... 42 42 AOO stiU is seardilng the rubble Hinkle and the day Hinkle got the wa^ to pin a «I-46 victory oh the' SUk City whetosr Negro players on the big and Jess* CSondw, a rookie catch ...... 27 ' 36 , St. James No, 1 6 2 182. Th* latter two are both away from - Umman (3s(>ir^ shooters st th# Southwest Boys’f — ------— r Orioles had dtmanded that ail er. Howard previously has Stayed Gus’a ... Comm. Bqptlat No. 1 6 2 .760 Carter's ...... ** .476 for early films of games that shooters at the pouthweat league teams which train in Flor Closing to within one game of seniors and this waa the first time had historic links in the game. Mtrsao three times—the last players be housed in -the same with Dr. Wimbish. (%mm. Baptist No. 2 6 S .760 Nichols T ir o ...... 40 44 .476 Club gym. ^ Friday afternoon at 2 the Rang of Sam Huff.’! And mori_ t ^ «W r ida Will be Mlowed the use of the first place this week was Manches Getting an able assist from the .464 In his career that Hatty has gone There is only one copy of time running 55 yards to score. The game .rang, down- tha cur same hotel and dining room to- hotel. "Howard, Lopes end Gender So. Meth. No. 2 ------2 ( .250 Uttle Joe’s ...... 39 45 over toe 180 mark in a varsity ers host Somers st TJIS Armory Manchester men and In West Palm Beach and Sara- ter Motor Sales. In a head-to-head cellar dwelling Ous’s quintet, .452 the early Bear fUnw and U Destroyed was a huge file tain on the aeaacm for Prince and (xune to see and hear the ^ - P r o oilltiea M their white team mean as much to our btdl club as So. Meth. No. 3 .... 2 ( .250 Barlow’s TV ...... 38 46 meet ■ of biographical material on in their final home appearance of eota, training baroe for toe Kan battle for the top rung, top Moto( league leading Pa|anl‘a extended So. Meth. No. 4 .... 2 C .750 Burnside Auto ....,,.87 47, .440 they are beyond salvage there was only their seicond triumph of defensive whla lUi. the f(»tUM of mates. any other ball playeirs and we Sales whipped the front runners its lead to what now appears to This afternoon, Coadt Oil Hunt will be no record of such former Bmurs. Thia had been the winter in 13 contests. The other the year. sas CJlty ■ Athletics and Chicago would like very much to have the Second Cong. No. 2 ,. 2 ( .250 Willie’s ...... 37 47 .440 took his charges to WlllinumUc to kept for years by Business the second annual Prriddent Dan Topping of the White Sox, spokesmen infficated EA8 Gage, 2-1, to gain valuable be an insurmountable 11-game .411 events as these: WM also at the expenae o f Cheney, Friacs Tech, (til Smoker.Tuesday night at U » Ma whole team under one roof,” eald St. Bridget’s ...... 2 ( .250 Oslund, Tool ...... ,34 49 meet Windham. WllUmahOc U Manager Rudy (huter. He r New York, Yankees took tob lead there would be little change In toe ground. Third place Correnti’s In lead thia week. While Pagani’s The Green Bay-Bear game '■> B Pta. sonic Temple, ' Topping. Talcottville No. 1 .... 0 I .000 Man. Sand ...... 34 50 .405 coached by Ban Orohore Jr., a for-., also, unbeknown to Halas, had 51-48. ^ ^ Supple ...... « i * X In toe movement after Dr. Ralph practices of past years. The execu surance muffed an opportunity to was taking three points from Oak TalcottvlUe No. 2 .... 0 I .000 Fiitno’s ...... 84 50 .405 in which Red Grange’s expert- Paced by BUI Supple, the hoat TourviUc ...... 7 1' Now, for the other side of Sam Wiihbish . of St. Petersburg, a "We are not sure HoWard wants Grill, Gus’s shocked second place mer Manchester student and one ence as the wide flanker-back kept a ■ large autograph book 2-4 1 tive secretary of the Sarasota make, it a three team dog-fight Second Cong. No. 8 . . 0 I Man. Ujkiolstering ..33 50 .399 of the best riflemen'ever coached club erect^ a 34-11 taalftlnie . ad Surrett ...... J Huff. NegfO leader who haa helped find to change his address, but if he when It bowed 2-1 to cellar dwel- walnut by sweeping all ^three led to the man-in-motion. in which former Bears, in their Slrol* ...... 0 1-2 1 The visit to Manchester was s Chamber of Commerce, Todd St. James No. 2 .... 0 I •000 Willis Garage ...... 33 51 .393 by Hunt visits to the office, entered vantage and never trailed the rest Lebrecuue ...... 3 adequate housing for Negro play- Swedm, eaid arrangemenU' had would like to be quartered in the i l ^ Merrill’s Market points. ' ■ /The first playoff game of the of the way. Both teama Incraaaed McKay ...... 0 r M 2 3 highly profitable night for the Manchester 90S short, personal notes to Halsui. .era there for several years, sug been made for Negro players on team’s hotel, that’s where we want Among the outstanding pinners Outstandingpinners included Among the top pinners on toe Moving Into a tie for first place National Football League their Bcoring tempo in the last tucial ...... 3 , OO < Giant lineman. He received full him," Publicity Director Bob Fiah-i Jacobs ...9 7 (1938) when the New Tork Gl- All thU Oister was compil Mtirphy ;...... 0 (HI 0 gested it was time for the Yanks the White Sox to take over a first were Skip Kearns 161-41^ Stan Fred McCurry 144-140 — 406, opening night of toe second round with ABA Tool this week waa Kehler .99 S4 isa ing to present to Halas on the half with Prince winning the last A. Lemay ...... 0 (HI 0 compensation from the company and the St*. Louis Cardinals to class motel. el further explained. Bariela 147-410, Ed Kovia 171-401, Howie Hampton 140-138 — 405, of play were Harry Elch 228-230— anta tried to fool the Bears two periods by only a two point R. Lemay ...... 0 0-0 0 he repres^ted, which manu Howard reportedly whs driving Pagani Caterers. PagaiU’s wored Harry ...... ,,.i^.».99 88 182 with a spread formation that Bears’ 5 that toe entire Yankee team Clubs whldi train In Arizona In wlcki 138-377, Ding Parr 153-377, Nick Twerdy 866, Ed Pagani 144 Jack Lappen 210, Kingsley Kuhney Little Joe’s Texaco. The two front / ' B r Pta group which sponsored the night Ordinals' general manager, ad Burral...... ,...96 84 185 mark of, the season for the win should, be,houaed under qne roof, dicated they do not face the same Jafek Vlttner 139-373, Ed Pagan! —358, Prank Bogash 358, George 209, Harry Besklnd 205, Stan runners now have identical 60-94 Bausch ,.....,■ • ..* .* 9 8 81 179 ners. ’ Bud Tourvllle aided Supple McMullan ...... 0 1-1 1 Thus, he was paid twice for d ^ g mitted "We have a problem,” but 367, Jot Twaronlte 149-365, Art Hillnski Sr. 203, John Porcheron Trombley ...... 0 1-2 X the; manager and aasietant man problems. All .toe Chicago Cubs Phaneuf 355, Walt Archlvy 364, records. Priare ...... 9® W 175 in the scoring department with 14 Drew ...... 3 4-8 8 one Job. added "we recognize that It is Johnson 354, Larry Bates 353, Paul 203, Art Johnson 203, Max Smoie ager of . their headquarters hotel players live in toe same hotel in Angelo Pontlllo 143—353, Jim With toe best pinners were: H e y l...... ;...99 92 l7 l points. Mikoleit ...... 4 11-14 19 Andy KeUeher, division man Mesa, Ariz. At Soottsdale, the highly desirable for aU players Correntl 142-362. 201, Bud Chutter 201. 3 (Soreno) issued identical state Martin 351. Lyons ...... 96 72 168 For Cheney, which dropped its Cueter ...... ' 5 ager for the company which has to stay together, but we don’t Nino Pagani 201-215 — 697, Bob Jarria ...... r ...... 0 o o 0 ments that "We hope to have Boston Red Sox players are scat Bedlack 204—589, Paul Dennison ninth decision In 12 ouUngs. Tom Hence ...... 6 0-1 12 Huff under contract, visited my them with us for many years to tered through various motels. make toe rules and ro ta tio n s WEDNESDAY MIXED ...... 0 00 0 HARTFORD COUNTY LEAOUE SPICE NO. 2 569, Mike Mozzicato 224 — 567, Mikoleit was top point producer Klein office seversJ days before the come.” Negro players of toe Yankees for toe various locaUties." d o u b l e s Weaihet^s Great in Florida.. • I,aRoee ...... 0 oo 0 scheduled appearance and told me Standings Good scores Included Irene La Tom Hobln 664, Hank Radwsn Pro Bsiketball with 19. Phil Hence was the only Eddie Spence 136 and Marge Rochelle 122, Mildred McCruden other Ranger to hit double figures, ...... 14 18-28 4S Huff was coming, at the company's W. L. P 556, Bill Masse 224, Paul Abert Total* ... SAM HUFF Cushing 111 were top pinners. Pagani’s (Caterers . . . 23 IS .< 119, Alba Soblski 113. Wednesday’s Besulto caging a dozen points. Score at half, J4-11 Prince Tech. expanse, and that anything he was 203—551, BmU Plltt 216, Norm getting from the Masons on his Aldon Mills ...... 21 15 .1! Brownlee 204, Bert Sweet 200. Boston 124, New York 120 -visit a shut-in at 6 o’clock. I had MANCHESTER WOMEN Lm ’s M arket...... 17 -19 .4 Philsdelphia 122, Syraeruse 118 own was gravy. lanned to arrive at the Temple PABKADB FlNEtTES A.UO. Kelleher said, and pro Tiole Bowl Made Availjable Annulli Cons...... 16 20 .4 Having- taken over first place SPICE NO. 1 S t Louis 137, Detroit 131 McKinley Case Being Aired. Sy 7 o’clock but it waa nearly an w . L. Pet. National T o o l...... 16 20 .4 Thursday’s Schedule College Powers duced a carbon copy of Instrnc- from Mancheitcr Upholstery last Among toe best totals were Mil hour later when I pulled up a McCarthy Enter .., .43 8 .843 Oliva’s Esso ...... 15 21 .( Uons to Huff that he (Huff) was week, Ponticelll’e extended its S t Louis vs Los Angeles at chair alongside Paul Marte, ticket For Another Pro Benefit White Glass ...... 32 19 .627 dred Beaupre 122, Doris Tedford Philadelphia to Include a 30-mlnute film on chairman. .24 27 .471 Maintaining their two game edge lead to four games this week tak 119, Geor^anna Smith 112, Doily Kaye’s Sportswear ing all four points from Piano’s anclnnatl at Philadelphia highlights of the 1961 New York Huff, left in a huff, to say tha .24 27 .471 in toe standings was Psgani’s Dawood 112, Fran JamalUs 111. Tennis Court Conduct Giant games during his visit here. Hobby Shoppe . . . Real Estate while toe former Fridays Schedule least. New Haven, Feb. 2 ( P i - the Bowl since It opened in Turcotte’s Esso .. .16 35 .314 Caterers. The front runners topped Syracuse at Detroit There were no films shown Tues 1914. .14 37 .275 Annulil’s Construction, 2-1, while leaders were being trimmed 3-1 KAFFEE KLATOHERS Foes at Garden The portion of the speaking pro Tala Bowl, whose hallowed sJUw by Holmes and Masterson. ancinnaU vs Philadelphia at day. Howard Waddell reported that gram, rather quesUons and an turf was barred to profession More than 8135,000 in pro second place Aldon Mllla beat Lea’s Flo Hutchinson's 187 was top Boston Must Be on Top Level Huff "forgot to bring them with ceeds went to the Booth toind Market by the same score. Frances Schmidt 182—502 and swers, that I was able to hear, I al atoletes until last year, haa Scoring a 3-0 victory over Land Emily Griah 178 led the shooters. score* New York at Boston New York, Feb. 2 • him." Waddell, who has spear enjoyed. I’m sure that some of ths been reopened for another pro toward construction of a boys' O’Fashion, McCarthy’s Enter Heading the list of top shooters headed Masonic sports functions, college basketball powers jast T>o“>t8 shy g ^ rfe ct men, snd boys, who had questions football exhtbltfon game. Club In New .Haven. Booth, prises increased their league lead was Bob qough 147-136—412. New Orleans, Feb. 2 <^P)— U.S. Tennis chieftains are « - both baseball' and football, with Yale Athletic Director De who starred in footbsdl,. bas recorfs, play tonight at neutral M ^on in about pro football were happy to 11 full games. Second place Other good totals included Walt pected to lift the suspension of Davis Cupper Chuck. McKin marited success in the past, said with the answers from the Ups of laney Klphuth said yesterday ketball and baseball for Yale White Glass had to settle for a 2*1 Berthoid 146—396, John Buitkus he wsks satisfied that Hulf omitted New YorK in the first of two showdowns that shomd estab- ley this weekend but lay down a stem wariiing to all players the smiling Huff. And the boys toe university’s Board of Ath in the early 1030s, died in win over Kaye’s Sportswear. 392, Pete Krupa 142—383, Roy Uah the diiet chaUmgen to toiH> the movies because of the size of who did get autographs, letic Control had agreed to 1059. Listed with the leading shooters Upp 377, Stan SurdeU 369, Wait ranked Ohio State’s naUonsl su> 16 and Bobby Strauaa 14 in tha to watch their court conduct in the future, the crowd and limited space. allow another pro contest for J. Ray Ryan, general chair Suchy 368, Hippo Correntl 185— DIRECTORY OF QUALITY GARAGES Players, will be tMd that otten-f------;------— ------ulsrly on the fine drawings which were Mary McCarthy 116-117— (Miancad attack. WsMldell did report that ha was Were distributed to some, were toe benefit of toe Alble Booth man of last year's game, said 338, Ruth McIntosh 117-128, 866, Andy Lamoureaux 365 onles are second-ranked TexHS Tech spUltd Thjmui Chriff- sive department — temper tan- member of the squad. Dennis Rals perturbed st Huff for leaving the toe commtttes would - begin BUSINESSMEN'S lEAOUE Cihariey Whalen 362, John Sim tnuns, ball-baahing and racket pleased. The supply of drawings Memorial Fund Committee. Shirley Vlttner 123, Maude Car- with a 15-1 re c«d that Inclndea a tian 89-75 and ntovad into a tie ton of Bakersfield, Calif. premises so early. I know that Playing before more- than talks with tos Giants for a re Jerry’s Barbers squeaked by mbns 862, Smokey Smoluk 859, throwing—will result in auapen- was exhausted. Liberty Mutual last night, 35-34. jenter 118, Doris Grisel 116, Anne two-point loss WB4-83) to Ohio with Jdla Taxaa for firat place in The Ameriesms were accused of many younitaters. who wanted 60,000 spectators last Sept. 11, turn engagement. Among, the McNeill 115, Elsie Pound 114, Kay George PelUtier 858, Larry Bates State in the Hulday FeaUval at slon and a ban on internaUonal autographs of the .Giant star, did opposing tosms being consid-, It waa close all the way with not 854, Pat Lqngo 144—352, Cliff tha Southweat Omfarenca. Okla play, including the Davis Cup. busting up their Perth dressing toe New York GianU and the Peretto 113, Vi Chapman 112, Flo the Garden during C hristm as homa State, with Oweb’a abnMoe room after -their defeat and later not get them. In Huff’s anxiety to Annoyed Many / Detroit Lions of the National ered are too Lions,. Philadel more than two points asperating Kloter 111, Marge Holmes 110. Keeney 351. week. Featuring'Tom Stith, the Iba Wttlng four field goala In the The controversial, McKinley case "acting up" on a plane trip back "get out of town.” ■ FOotbaU League dueled to a phia Eaghs, Green Bay Pack the teams st any time. Big Jim N T licorer with a 31.1 la one of the firat to be aired be Huff made Some YAenda here, ers and Baltimore Colts, Ryan Smith led the Barbers with 14 laat aeven minutes, beat Missouri to Sy(taey. They Inalated they were make no mlstake’.ahout It. How^ 16-16 tie in exhtbitlon play. average, and si^homora ace Fred 61-55 in a Big Eight tast. fore the U. S. Lawn Tennis Asso victims of trumped-up charges and It was the first pro game in said. points and .was strong off the ciation, meeting here through Sat Easy W ay Out ever, It waa tha^atmer In which backboards, while Jack poothby Crawford, they'll fa** s third- Drake (ll^) aW P^ • **»•- gross exaggeration. he took off. nXyUi esrly hour, which ranked Bradley team that has game losing streak, beatlng Towa urday. Hobart, head of the Amateur It wasn’t until after Huff had of toe Insurancemen scored with Record Field Entered finished his question and answer annoyed many, Including the writer been beatot but twtoe In IS atarta iltate, 83-81, on Gus Guydon’s SO- Today the Amateur Rules Com Rul(» Committee, said he had re 18 points. mittee, headed by Don Hobart, is session, which is always an.easy and Waddeu, to name Just two. In the nightcap. May’s Bantams __ bopi one-point road game foot Jump shot at the busser, and ceived a letter of apology and ex M oet/sports celebrities realize Six Professionals Deadlocked loasas to Houston (60-59) and Cin to hear evidence of the McKinley planation from McKinley, now i way out for any speaker, that I defeated LAM Equipment, with a Doug Patton’s frta throw with 87 was able to see him for a minute that/good public relations often go In Female Pin Event cinnati (78-73). seconds left made the-difference racket-toaslng incident laat De student Trinity University In San last quarter outburst, 43-36. Ron cember Australia. Its due tp^ uhforeeen i cltaumstances. a lOTig'ways." Tm_surc the._com- i^dstuebner of the Bantams ; It's ths first appaarance back In Butgen: 74-73 victory over Antonto..^Tex,f. also • manY «tb|ws pari^cthat 'was. rwponirtble for After Round at Palm Sprags finditii)^ ftot Yo b« ii ^ wilt had ebihe to the player's defehae, When “ '7-intiro^c^ the scored 16 points to keep his team la the d a z ^ f«r Coach Chuck Navy. ... be turned over to the executive snappy answer I got was, “I’' sending Huff to Manchester Tues ahead and had plenty of backcourt The third annual Mother and^bara and Anne McNeill, Peggy and OrSboms Bradley Braves since Laveme Lawson, who abored 21 But Free^hgniGd^ Hobart added. day night would apreclate hearing Daughter Bowlingn ^ mmm 1 t M M Tournamentcfs. , , A«MAMf Mary T.iirtEs Lucas, .Tiiriv Judy ATsH and Helen SAm*Som committee for action Friday night. Unable to Appear ' been. In town since 3 o' Palm Springs, Calif., Feb. 2 (A’lAamateurs teaming with the profes- help from Bob Gagnon (9). Jerry mers, Carol Kacintkl and Irene they w(st the National Invitatlm polnte. bit a field goal and, Dave Where' have you been?". /With good reports about the men on ilonals for toe first 72 holes, once CkjlUns (11) starred for toe losers conducted by toe Recreation De Tournament there last Marcdi, in Hurled Racket McKinley was Inlvted to appear —Six pros who carded 65s and 62 Plach, Joyce Baldyga and Ruth Zeller a free throw In tha last min that he headed for one their payroll after public appear- others Who broke par are the guys was club chsmpitm at Eldorado. partment at the Community Y will cluding an 82-71 semi-final victory ute to give Miami of Ohio Ita fifth McKinley, 19-year-old St. Louis before the committee but was un be run this weekend. Due to toe Hillnski, Desna and Eleanor Hills, player, flung hit racket into a rooms to collect his bohus pay to catch today as the 350,000 Palm On Sunday, the 60 low pros de EAST SIDE MIDGETS over St. Bonaventure. B r a d 1 a y atraiSm, a 60-5S upset (>f Day- able to leave his college work. He I’m a Giant rooter and will be ever increasing popularity of bowl Susan and Mary Gabbey, Linda Heinsolm Back in Shape crowded Perth grandstand after ment for the night Springs xrijsert Golf Classic goes scend on Tamarisk, rated even Iq the first overtime of toe sea and (7yd Bellefleur, Peggy Sadloskt again features Chet Walkar, who ton; and Ifiami of Florida (18-5) said hia racket-toaslng was an im No committee n ^ menUoned anxious to see Huff snd his mates tougher than. Eldorado’s for the ing, a record number of entries he-had blown a point that cost the petuous geature and that he meant into toe second round of its 90- (ouBuer uuui. siiuuixuu • »vi n c toe'Esst Side Rec the first and Jean Bell, Lynn and VI Chap as a sophomore missed much of routed RoUtaia 103-75 In a match anything to me, ndt that they had come back next fall and win the fight to toe finish »nd. the 350,000 I place Ladders squeezed past ' the have been received. Laat year’s the NTT action after drinking what American doubles team of McKin no harm. He said he was upset be tourney drew 45 combinations. To man, Barbara and Rhoda May. anltvenad.lqr a laat-mlnuta fight ley and E aii (Butch) l:uc)tholB-the to, about the tM e Huff would ar Eastern Conference title again. '’ '**°J&d*'^toe*^^*.t&) prize to 'the " • at first was thought to be drugged Bowling Oraen made up an 11 cause be felt he had let down both HufTa a great football player but pot. • I Blue Cents in the Police and Fire- date, 74 entries have been received. Saturday — 8 p.m. And Paces Celts’ Win m atch against Italy’s Nicola rive in Manchester. Hal Turklng- lucky winner who Scores a hole-ln- men’s Midget League, 28-24. rfonna and Flo Kloter, Jeanine ■. : ■ -rt" orange Juice. polht haUtlma deficit to’hip OUca- Pletrangeli and Orlando Sirols. his‘ team and his country.') ton, who aefved as general chair public relations wise he is still a ons is still up for grabs slthough Most entries are from girls bowl r go Loyola, 6S-S5, and Bav Vaughan , Another important committee With Bruce Hence setting the ing in the Fire and Police spon and Dot Cowles, Jane and Fran | Oardan A m The racket landed among some man, mentioned that Huff would pea green rookie. Dave Marr of Houston came heart- pace tha Ladders, after leading all w.amiaii, Beverly Mazur and Nor The Bonnies from Olaan. N. T - and R ^ r Bargay llUed la for aU- York, Feb. 2
ast A.C. lead, 64-57. |the Eastern Division as the War- half. Rick Smith tallied 10 mark these shifts should make their VILLAGE CHARMERS f . j matrtilng Connecticut and Man Score Upset Wins al shortly after the Americans ever, Barnes la reported ready to pro. • 'Toledo toppled Duquesne 89-76 rlors downed the Nationals 122-113 were upset by the Italians in the submit a list o f proposals calling Sifford also was ^ n e a r mws ers in the second half after being reservations right away because no W, L*. Pc hattan In the opener. Between for Its 12th victory against three in the second game of a double- ^man for the West Sides as he NO. i5 CURVE BALL held to two points over the first more shifts will be added. Garden Grove ...... 53 27 .6( fourt-ranked Duke (15-1) and On Hardwood Play McKinley was a ‘‘scapegoafan d among other things, for strict en-. STANDINGS artist. Two putts thgt rimmed the I defeats with Larry Jones and header at Syr^use. In the opener taking-ths BOiweH 15 points, pis final jump sup -and' mit. would have twofo periodspenoaa. , . KathvKathy Cantpoeil,Carimbell, lagtlast yearyear’s a Howard Oil I- flfth-ranftM North CkioUna Geoige Geoije Patterson each scoring i»19^1 . | the 8LSL LouuLouis h HaWka s w k s doosio boostd m i r 1.000 shot in the closing seconds broke given him a 63—tWo strokes ahead In the overtime It waa 'S“BasR5T M idnt w in n e r, will detehff; Nassiff AfAii J *■ -/«!(•- 2), should turn up the two teanw (hip team, which was criticized for The program would urge the rest Morisrty feros...... 0 AMF Staff of Champions I Vmw\ Uffinrv* fViaf armwa Ufin. r —_ l*« 8Aa VT I /I . Smith ' 15 made 69. Among the latter was Melesko (11). For Lea’s, Frank Muriel Reg, Sanora and Georgiana Sherard had 18 points, l,ee Sager Philadelphia 3, Johnstown 1. total to 10.000 since the NBA pense of Southern Connecticut. opened the offices of the Thorough Wejdiington enjoyed as a partici McDowell Arnold Palmer, defending cham- Smith, Kathy and Ann Giampbell. AUT0.D0RY leading the way with 18 points. Pelte .... •.VS'” ’ Kinel (16)' was high. Carl Hohen OARAGE started keeping records in 1950-51. bred Racing Protective Bureau. pant afid officii is today the i Saturday—12 Noon Though Bo.ston College has been Jim Glenney snd BIU Fortin each Edwards . thal was held to 13 points. 18 Moln St.— Ml 9-4531 ' | 19 Mint* CoHit — Ml 9-8034 and Dick Barnett topped the Nats averaging 84 points a game, Yale This Invearigatlve organization country’s most popular with an- connected for 11. The Guards had Waldron . *** Joe (Campbell, the Knoxville pro ■In the second game. House A Linda Trombly and Irene Con with 24 each. took command-oearly. The half went into, operation on a nation nual attendance of (dose to 34,000,- only one man hit double figures as Hummell who won laet year’s hole-ln-one stantine, Judy Gobeille and', Ruth The Hawks grabbed an 18-polnt Hale was too 'much for Nassiff time score showed Yale on the wide, round-the-clock sritedule 000. BUI Malauaky tallied 10^ , . Totals ... .. 18 6-18 41 Jaitopot, was one of a dozen 70 Arms, winning 59-28. Doug Secore Ostrander,- Cindy Gobeille and HARTFORD RD. lead in the first quarter and were good end of a 35-19 score, sug ^ t h a let-Uie-cbipa-fall-where- BychoMd Bite In Chitdi West Sides .ahootera. „ / v .i Doris Grisel. Ruth Wright and • OLLIE. - ’ - 1 coasting on the long end of a 72- n r Pts. (28) was high for House and gesting a runaway In the making, they-may mandate from Gm THA Butkus and Fortin led Mor- Campbell disclosed that be al Robin Ditarando had 14*)For Nas Mary Simmons, Mary M ilon and PRE-SEASON SALE 56 margin at the half. Then the tracks and a haif-enilllRh dollar' Kelley .... moat repeated last year’s feat on Kay Peretto, Barbara and Lorena ENTERPRISES but much later BC came within iarty’a in the first half to post a BycbolsU alff's. Boh Nowicki scored 14 and AUTO BOBY Pistons caught fire and tied the working budget. Today 44 tracks 26-22 edge. Gleiiney got hot In Bunce .... thF fourth hole at Indian Wella. Higbie, Linda And Betty Trombly, score at 79—all at the 6:51 mark of striking distance by closing the Ryan ----- Mike Kearns played a fine floor 274 H «t(oi4 84. — Ml 3-24(M gan to 6 0 -5 8 ./ fiy the TRA' baimer, which means the third period to help Butkus. “ I hit a six iron that landed only Roberta and Ruth Jackin, Joan 281 Adams St. — Ml 9-5025 | Extra Special Savings the third period- Willhanks game.’ and Mary Kerin. Jennifer and Flo John Dowd, Ell captain, had his they operate uhder a Code of The winners had too much height Farrell ... Incihes away from the cup,” he The game between West Sides But Bob PetUt started finding said. "The took it into a Jones, Judy and Helen NeWcomb, best night of the year, potting 26 Standards suggested by Drayton for the Guards • and pulled away Kennedy . backspin and Herm’s Camera will be played the range regularly, scoring 22 of ahadow, and from where we .were Sheila and Rita MeCTonviUe, AAHAUTOMATIG On Marirte Products points. Bill Donovan led ,BC with and eubsSALES of the night with 32. Of Calories and Psyehology Riflt — and Betty Williamson, Mary *Elx KEirS BARAGE WEST BEND SALE PRICE • 4 9 0 - Bob Skinner Signs Campbell said he got a two on hKzn. Another freshman who looked the hole and also disclosed that len and Barbara Mitchell, Sharon ROUTE,6. ANOPVER 301 8ROAD STREET good was Bob Cofone, Who led • h Feb. » Marrello and Alba Sobiski, Joyce New Tork, Jan. 26 (ft) — Samfwhat not to do ” .^am aMed.i "He he haa cut himself in on a deal M l 9 -2 0 1 2 It H.P. 1901 SHARK BAIE PRHXS w - Pirate Contract Willimantlc with 21 polnU. Don again — a split if he geU another Manchester at Ifiloney, 8:16. and Laura St. Pierre, Pat and Lll N 2 -6 2 2 7 Roland of Danbury 'scored 23 may even help keep ipe from ten Bomqrs at (Thensy Tech, 2, Ar Snead haa tried almost everything sing up in toe tournament, as 1 hole*ln-one. Last year he «»lject- Burnett.* points. In his f^Ue bid for a U.S.Op«n ed only 312,500 of toe 360,000 he mory. . t ^ ;0 0 pan. 12 H.P. 1961 SHARK SALE PRICE •29T PitUburgh. Feb. i'VP) - - T h e Free throws — 34 of them SomeUmee do.” St Tbomaa Acquinas at Rock MLL BOUDRIEAU OZZIE SHELL SERVICE Pittsburgh Pirates said today that golf championship. Now he’s going Did Snead mean he may under won because he split himself-up Tbinph Turned In Katoy and Marguerite (Tolemaq ED WILSON’S were the deciding factor in cen •everal ways. ville. Margaret and Winifred Grigalls, outfielder Bob Skinner has agreed tral’s defeat of Qulnniplac. The to try something else. go a little'braln-watoing or psy Portland at RHAM. 275 Main St. chiatric overhauling for the oc- Souehak DiequaUfled Because you have this greater Judy and Dot tybltcomb, Cindy SUtERIOR SERVICE 7/2 H.P. m SHARK SALE PRICE 19 0 - to terms for’ the 1961 season. - Quins outshot the Blue Devils The keynote of his 1061 cam- margin for error it is best to stay Swimining -r- Crosby at Manx and Chinny Ahielio, Dawn and Lll Specializing In He is the 14th Pirate to agree on lalgn; (Jalories and psychology. carion? Mike Souehak, always a con chiester, 7:80, Arena Pool. IISM oteSt. M I 3 -8 S 7 4 M l 3 -1 2 7 2 from New Britain, 26 to 20, but "You mean am I going to one of tender, waa dis^uaiffied for sign away from curve balling unless you M olum^y, Kathy and Ida Mc — IS FT. BOAT-MOTOR, TRAILER a new contract were unable to cope with the bar iJpENCEf? ^lD>UAytl)M T intend to spend all the month have pln-polht aocuraoy as well as Mahon, Carleen and Ruth Omran. The Pirates said doctors have of March getUng myself in bbyn* them head shrlnkers?” Sam asked ing' an incorrect card. Hia scorer DYNAMOMETER I960 DEMONSTRATOR—DELUXE MODEL | ^ ^ 7 5 rage from the foul line. Tony down a five When the former very strong wrists and hands. To Martha and Mary Bonham, Linda blamed certain foods for an allergy cal shape — Pm going to lose At With a smile. "What he told me w t day’s ultra-slic^ lanes cause the Complete Gomez led (^Innlplsc with 20 Would go In one ear and put an- D vie foqtbaH atar actually ahot a Busy SeaiHm and Ethel Lovett, Sharon Lovett VERNON SERVIGENTER that bothered Skinner last seaion. points snd Fran Franglone was least 10 pounds,’’ the slamming V'-’ ■weeping curve to skid orraticaUy and Shirley VHtner, Trudi and MOTOR TUNE4IP He wSa been taking ahoU, and the man from White Sulphur Spring*! o ^ r . Naw, not that, but tha* so that mly a hudfal pf the pipa Beatrice Quoariitschka^ (Tarol and T E X A C O tops for Central with 15. Gillege Basketball dbs’t mean I’m not going to get as ' Today, toe 127 remaining pros Denver (A)—^These things hap 14 FT. FISHING BOATS •210- allergy has not b o th ^ d him re W. •Fa.* said today, 'rthen Tm man handle it. ■ - pened consscutivMy for Lance 01* Fran Crandall. TALOOTTVILLE RD« VERNON cently, the club said. going to spend two months of bard looee and relaxed as possible.” switoh to other courses; Ssturday •— 4 psn. Domestic-Foreign 381 Moil! Sf. — M IW M 0 4 East Snead has won more touina- four — Indian wells. Thundeiblrd, Son, Driver AAU, bssketbaU play RockyillG — TR 5-t548 ITie team added that Skinner Scbolaslic BasketbaU training. NEXT: Bidden play. er from Michlgim 9tote: He broke Judy and Marion Copeland. m()hta (100 plus) than any <»th*r Bem uda Dunes and Eldonulo — 1 12 FT. nSHING BOATS 14 0 - plana working out every day until Yale 69, Boston (tollege 65. "M y aim Is to be fit and ready ...... y.'l ' I. ■ ) his left ' hand in a . Scrimmage, Ramuna Salelus and Jeanne Aus Competition—-Sports Car Rutgers 74, Nalry 7^ Calk. — Amea ,6elm-|wban the tournament roUa aroui^ golfer'and Is conceded to be the It was to* latter courae that caused tin, Barbara Knybel and Betty spring training with a group of LaSslette 59, Rocky Hill 36 most of the trouble. . When Ends Meet banged his left slbow in falling OomeU 80, Rider 44.\ 186^ fiteektea, Kaecked aaijin J^me. 1 don’t mean J ^ flneat swinger in the game, yet Iw while practicing with the tuutd in Kusmik, Patty I(ucas and Marge ALLIED MEMBERS UFE JACKETS (3.Q. APPROVED professional I haseb^I playe'ta-At a IMnce Tech 61, Cheney Tech 46 never haa beeh able to pluck off Many of toe proa there shot In Have your carburetor and Ignltton ballpark in San Diego, Calif.j Kingswood 49, Suffleld Academy Army 90, Colgate 67. Ooie OkatMen, 186, Stoektoa, *. callyI mean mentally ready, a oast, got a bad gash over an Holmes, Barbara and Marlon MC' PLUS MANY OTIBER ITESIS Bridgeport 77, Southern C!onn golFs blggeet ebamirfonsMp. toe high 70*f and eome in the 80s. Duraiigb, Colo, (A} — Fo.— - . (Turry, Susan and Edie Correntl, balanoed by aq expert naing the | MANCHESTER AUTO wtMre he rqaidea. . 41 . Havaaa—Deug VaUaat, 188 1/4, too." He weighs IIW. ' coacncoach lOuahO uuane ' oamnwBkiniter oiof Fortfoy* Mter he 64t s , Ooba, outoolatra RoMnaon Oanfia, I Snead, honored by toe Metro- Since he started trying back in BUI Casper Jr., shot a 68 and Gail Correntl and Amy PIrkey, moat modern equipment *76 BROAD STREET—M l,0-46*8 Skinner, 29. batted .273 in 145 Sr. Thomas Seminary 53, Gran Haul Harney a 69'to be toe only Lewie A M I College still recalls iml and—received his draft noUce. Northeastern 54, Boston U. 46. 188. CMba. 12.' - ' tnoUtan -QoU'Writers at their m - 1937, toe 48-year!K>ld lilUbllly Cheryl Beebe-and Mary Mcftartoy, games for the World Clismplon by 42 ______Eldorado par breakers. Par is 72, (uitortunato' Indident of too 19651 ------^ Mancheator’a Rxclnsive For Hofstra » , C. W. Post 66. * ^ o k y » — / ’TetanyA Y a m a g a ^ (£ S l awards dinner ^ ^ capltaUat baa been ruansr-w four Mary Ann and Ronnie Zemattis, m o d e r n RADU Tpt WORKS nrates last season. He hit 15 home WlUlmahtIo S3, Danbury State tones. Onoe he blew toe title by ' IVathe course that former ires-' sdalMil. In pre-gams- iwactlce, his j B(jh Wilson . Jr., rookie _ de- and Sporte Car Sales and ' ALCAR AUTO f ARlSj INCx 117 1/2, fiapan, entpoiatod KeJIlmLUl he even plans to hire two first-string e n d s,crashed to-|fens*man of the Buffalo B i ^ s Pam and Evelyn S t Pierre, (Tathy It mUJMiRP! ■ W. G. Sohwarz Co., runs. Three Andersons are on big 80. taUng an eight on too final hole. IdeAt Btaenhower always plays and and Lorraine Spafford, **i MPRUQB «IREBT-«1 *41M ‘ 1, llL d a p a a , 16. |er to help him ^ Central Conn 74, QuinnipUc 66. He nuiMed Bg$5ncb putt In a p a y ha can be Hoqusht about its water rather gdlng for a p a u trith' sudhlhoekay team, is ths son of league roeters. They are Bob Ctoea, scheduled June 75-n at toe •rce helthar wa* aM ato play tolwilaon fc.. eowta fw toe Saturday — 6 m i . ROUTE » — VBINON. CONN. Jey and lionel Herinert are the Anderson, Cub pitcher; Harry Hartford 70, MIT 68. (jKSiui HUfar Cioh .la.i'BImtBg- off. Another tone, bo loot out be- 3 ------■ •‘(aficiigo'M acfc.B awka awd-Thiyate. Kathy and Haloa Hayoa. 1 Andtfson, Red first bssemsn-out-. Assumpt(tm 70, AlC 61. ^taatta-^Amiy We oanse bo putted laMoad oC etalppod tha game. O N N f M f 1 firat brothen ever to win the PGA IfOlf tltta Uonsl wob In 1957. Jayifislder, and Norm Andareon o f the St. Mldmal's 61. VenBoat , 4^ 666 wirit.'K* S t firaia too (ff’to b 'g n iR Itaisea ' ' ■ Cardinals. _ - - j^UrfWfifiA AdMpUfO. T
I MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1961 P A O l ■“.■s'.'. Houses For Sole 72 President said ha bopas there WlUl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ANCBEST^ CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1961 ‘ ApMrtmeints—Flatft— Henees For Sele 72 HeoMe For Salt 72 be future coordlnatlonT but added] nOCKVtUt^r em O H p a g e S D t T E S N . TeneaMiitft 63 center) he wasn’t criticlzliig Stevenson. ArtidegFerSale RooM W ilhM itEoud $9 BUY LOW MANCBB8TER-4 room . drielling kfANi BR-Chamtam THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW BY FAOALY and SHORTEN itbcBCVlULE CratraUy locatad, on good slsed lot, sU city utilities, enl Ace custom buUt fH room During the news conference AatoMobDc* for Salt 4 L aROB FDRMttBED Thia 8% room ranch style home very desirable loestion, full price tame on beautiful lot, garage, one Keimedy made no direct reply to araiNuns btbbi< from ktatoSt SH rooms, kitchenette, dlnetto, mlmits ( hsdmom, Uvlng room, tile bath, can be bought under G.t. or FHA $8,400, Alice Oampet, realtor, MI look to bus. Offered at $16,9(>0 for a question on whether Stevenson IMS OLOm OBlU B M, eU pooer. eookwara ast. naver k e e i ^ . woman only- ASOO. CMI hatwean H-1. JA O o n ^ racoon coat, 180. Win as* •ppUaneci furnished. $68 per with ntinimum denra. Extra large 8-4548, MI 8-7887. immediate sale. 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As' tie. radk».~ haatar, w y versis9d pome on out o( that warm apari- sembly meeting. sssasaraatstoMNsamasmaa ' ♦ Moff N Rncuy yNMonwu* ■urnoiM i^ Lm t x o o t r r iM M W w w iM u u in -ment and look at these tine homes advertising 118 OtnUlr S t tto washer, dryer, and parking. MI 9-5245 garage and weriuhe ft. front "I think it would be more ap ITie LaPeinto tax appeal suit K aof building on JU. M) v«ln«| «t IIS.- iM M « M P ItUUMOMnONOlE M M , (^vallabla Feb. 8. CaU k g 9-8800. on Route 8, 300 ft; comm» we have. (doattooed (ram Paga Oae) k 'WAdMIffQQlMinWMIMWl een- Barbara Woods ka $-7703 propriate to wait until we have been withdrawn (rain UUgatlon and ISSl STUDBSAKKR pickup track, Boats and Accedaoriee 46 84887, clsl soned. / $14A00 Waoblngton St. — This home Five mteoaUaneeue peuBtts ware KfOMietdUfTOIMa'NnH N0« 0 t o l l d n ^ ‘» ' MiL v i.y ...... Johanna Evans MI 8-6883 of the doUar." He addad "it U the some idea whether he is going to the RoekviUe eleetronles firm will c l a s s if ie d ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS (tret claaa merchanlcal ccoditlon, should bave been aold long ago, come or not,” Keimedy said. Issued to r oofistnwuon worift $4,- Urea. Body In good condition. Nou,MOieooiaeMW JUST THREE LBPT-Brand jaaw Covm try te 44A. 8 room but the weather Isn’t helping busi- judgment of the Defense De- pay the Town of Vernon $16,184.15 8:15 AJL !• 4:30 PAL g ^ < WANTED—W o n m to ahaiai four Boebiees Locations Uonlal in exceUent con- 748 and five eertifleatso of m - Il85. ChU MI 84473. aooo.iMMWt Mr/? 1080'3 b-p. Bvtnrade motowt i r — VALENTINE’S DAY modified, neas. It’s a x1% a bath Colonialcolonial withwtia i partment that other savings ibbm ~ apartment and axpenaea, For Rent 64 dition acre of land, amesite In back taxes land Interest cupw oy were tosued. . naar Ntdn St. 3 0 84308 after 8. Itoge living room with fireplace, can be made which will be I860 B U K X, 44oor aedan, good You could still be In time to buy drive^ and garage, hot water toU Atty. J. Reed Murphy said In Total Tshie a t all qodabrtibUen MoBrid* Snort Spot. 108 Orator l a r g e ONB-raom alr-eondltioned ''attacbed garage and shade traea. more satisfactory to us” and at rOPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. , rubber, alwaya atarta, dependable, your sweetheart this sparkUng hi $18,ood Tolland County Court of Common came to $119,745 to r tha OMnth, S ^ L T ^TraiDAT wm AMMTVmDAR • AM. S t, 3Q nCBes. 100% klsln St loestion. Two huge bedrooms and a smaller the same time maintain, morale In State News as oppoobd to $5T.480''in Januaiy, ca n MI 84104. clean 8 room Cape with enclosed room that can easily be enlargsd armed forces, Pleas yesterday that the appeal Apartments—Flat*— MsrtoW s 087 Main SL porch, aluminum siding, fireplsc^ Colchester—Brand new 2 apart would be withdrawn because, in 1969. Fees ooUeeted In that mentb PICK-UP H Atf ton 'Chevrolet Tenements 63 ment house on Route 2. 4 ^ rooms to mjAe a third bedroom. Tiie President’s news conference cam e''to $166. PLEASE READ TOUR AO Buildiiig Materide 47 STORE FOR rrat On Spruce St many more features. Askira Briton—l^ e fr o n t spUt at $16,000. was carried Uve on nationwide tele- Roundup last minute talks with town of track, 1854. Removable utility $16,900. each. Same house sold in ManebeS' BsasonaWe and paritiag tai the flcials. It was learnsd that per; VoOrirhoU Begloa . .. • - "Wmmt A W ai« takHi awr Um pkoM m • boxea, fitted canvaa canopy. Beau FIVE ROOM heated, beautlfuny ter fop $28,900. Both apartments Six charming rrams In thta one. vision and radio, as was hU first as kto tke V n tS t DAT IT CLEAN. USED lumber for ade, as- rear. CaU kO S-1018, a c Spruoc aonal property assessments The Businessmen’s VeUeyball tiful condition, radio, heater. decorated apartment at Crater. available for immediaM occupancy. Run out the back door in the eunj- chief executive a week ago. 'White league, sponsored by the .|laek< sorted itoae, hardwood floor^. 8 te THE R. F. DIMOgK CO. mer. rad into the water. An excel- House press secretary Pierre Sal (Centtamed from Page One) against, the Ann in the. current BBTOKT EBBIHM tm tor (hr MZt taaw lUniglaa Motors, 333 Main. Adulta only. CaU 30.8-0387. $18,900 vUle Recreation Commission, wtil A F F A A M ^ taoorwct *r roUttod window, saab and doors eomiteto MI 9-6245 ientnt buy.Duy. ' Inger■ said the next session . won’t .. fiscal year would be reduesd, re- ttMuThoHotoMHo Of f i c e f o r r e n t , Ideai location open its season tonight at 7:$0 idttaa nriy (• tha •ztoat of • windows, ptomblng and bsatix r OCKVILLB— 4-room s^iartmrat, Barbara Woods k a 9-7703 Broad rad Oliver Rd. $14,700 buys a live haaia but he added P™®«*** 1® nearest jail, suiting in tha desired tax rtliaf. for any buslnesa. Reasonable rent. MANCJI^TER i_ J_____I * aswra yraraam, oraaw new i —-kll assYI »■ mi ail nasi m *. _ ^ ______lae _e ____ p.m. at tho Maple BU Beboot the valM of 1868 IMPALA ChevroleT; must aac- rappUear aaaortsd plpaa and m completdy furnldted. ‘automaUo Johanna Evans kO 9465$ this immraulate 4 rmm home (twoformat "by no means” was] The roll call was requested by The LoPointe firm will also pay liiiiw !!^y»^{Siiirtto* B m n whMi do mo* • m daUy 8:30 Ull darii. CaU kO 94205 after 2 p.m. Three gamee are scheduled, wttta huierUoa. rifice. Beat Offer. MI 8-4734. washer, garage, Jtoo sepwato Ansaldi built'^8 room Cape, ten unfinished). Bar rad rec room rad *bradraefi altogether, Rep, Robert H. Barnes, D-Mont- back taxes and interest to the City -,wlHdoth*co«»etodhyTi» _____ 8-4. rhnwnMi House years old, full shed dormer, brick ville, who said he wanted to. go on the Knl^ts of Columbus meettag T^vata ratrancea, T R B-7803, TR OFFICE FOR RENT 600 oquara ' m — APPEAUNG gra heater In cellar. C ^ ^ e, fire- yesterday's conference, which o f Rockville, amounting to $6,802. RECENT TRADES ON THE W N ^ .^ at Stock PUca oft 64093. front, Ruaco storms and doors, fin plara rad close to sehoois, shop- ',jfow 310 newsmen as compared record in opposition. He also said Because, of Its location in the cite, the Union Congoo at 7:80, the N o r tb M )^ St. Can 3 0 34883, ft., 100% Main Street location. ished redreation room with heat, he believed establishment of the Longview A. C. mratlng Amerioon Call kC 84419 or k g ^7614. SIX ROOM CAPE ping rad h^th 418 at Kennedy’s first, the the company pays taxes both to ” ”1**5SSSEES!d"“ Dial Ml 3-2711 FABULOUS DK W amesM drive, oversize garage, Ranch-South Windsor- Assum-ljredomlnrat theme was the Presl- Circuit Court by the 1959 legis city and town. Legion at 8:15 and tha Italiah* TWO R003S8, haat and hot watar, fireplace, hot wrter heat. $15,000 lature was unconstitutional. Americans meeting tba AU-Star» Diamonds—Watchf OFFICE SPACE, 1, 3 or 8 rooms, Open staircase, fireplace, formal able 4H% mortgage. Shaded yard.] dent'i expressed conviction—stated The nub of the tax appeal was 1957 CHEVROLET parking. T d . 3 0 a3068. sxceUent for profestionil use. Ih' dining room, 8 bedrooms, amesite first In his inaugural address rad the company's Inventory, which at 9. 48 drive, good location. SeUing tor 8 room Cape in exceUent netoh- JACK LAPPEN AGENCY There are atlU openings on sevtnl Lost and Found AntoaobUco for Sale 4 44oor, 8 cylinder, aUndard trana' Jewelry quire 144 Main St., Town. borhood. Conveniently located, fm- then in his State of the Union Mes Terms /o r NURR Aid was assessed on the 1959 grand $15,800. list tor $252,180, an excessive teams, according to Donald BerfW?. mission deluxe model with radio maculate condition. $14,900. sage—that at home and abroad Hartford, Feb. 2 —A move LEONARD W. TOST, Jawaloicn — 8BVBH 5H2***' * “ MI 4-1894 MI 4-01491 amount, LaPolnte claimed. chairman. Men who wish to J«n UOST — L a W a gold wrist watch. and hiMter. Lustrous two-tone Hue heat/ptoB^. 30 9-10 things are going to get worse be is under way in the legislature to Repairs, adjusts watches emsit- ' ------— HotuM For Rent 65 DIMOCK c a Under the revaluation completed may do so at the school temlgtat Us VJAT.VJd.T drattmental“ valna. ‘ IDE CORMIEH MOTORS finieh. Priced at only ■...... — ,i ...... 1------8 bedroom ranch near Waddell fore they get better. make tax relief for the New Hav ly. Rssscnable ^ ces. Opra Tues School, brick front, firaplace rec But he. did say that things oh the by United Appn^al Co. In thelM , between 7:80 and 5. Reward. MI 84731 after 8. S A Y S , ' $895 GENERAL RENTAL a ^ c y . J. D. t h r e e IfOOM cottage, furnished MI 9-5245 . day through Satutd», Thursi^ Lots For Sale 73 home front aren’t bad enough to en Railroad conditional on Its per the inventory asaesame nt was Three . games wlU be playa4 Realty, 470 Main Street, 3Q or unfumlshed, gas heat, adults, Barbara Woods Ml 8-7702 reation room, amesite drive.' formance ^ s year. LOST—Chlld’a blue frame gUsaeai .uniESE FINE CAR VALUES evenings, U 8 S ^ c e Sti 3Q 9-4887. $17,000 justify a' tax cut at this time in dropped to $229,000. . each night for tha lO-wotRasason. 1955 CHEVROLET 84130.______parkltag. New Bolton Road, k a Johanna Evans . ka 9-8853 Under a bill that Rep. Nicholas U brawn case between St. Jan^j^m j. pmcED TO SELL, BANK Household Services Painting^Papering 21 Hdp Wanted—Male 36 an effort to improve huslness fcon- Town Coimsel Robert F. Kahan Official volleyball rules will ba ob 3-door sedan, V 4 engine, automa $4889. B. Eddy, R-New Hartford, hopes School and Autumn St. Reward. |xERMS OF COURSE." ROCKVILLB—34 G r ^ St. WWl 8 room Colonial, E. Middle Turn CHOICE AA zone lot with magni dltions. said his understanding, of toe situa served. tic transmission, radio, heater. A (Nfered IS-A INTERIOR PAOmNO. decorating,uwvMBiiuwt LIFE INSURANCE sslssmsn— We will come before the General As JO M884 I Honsehidd Goods 5 heated two room furnished spsrt- IV—p r Ib st ig e pike. Completely redecorated, ex ficent view. Reazonable. ka 9-5524. Kennedy added, however, that, tion is that Vernon Assessor Mon To Obeerva Youth ttaaday hard one to get. Sale priced at I, pmwrtuuwlng. havs an q;>ening tor one top qnal- any financial aid voted FLAT F1NIBH HoUand window ceiUngs, floora. ment. TR B-OBOB. cellent neighborhood. Immediate he 'Will take another look at the ^ ] " “*y' tague White will furiber reduce Youth Sunday will be observed mmCE B HBUBT - $550 waUpaper. aean ify salesman. Experience not n - Btuinem Property For Sale 70 ‘THREE B ZONE loU wltb rity lawmakers this session shades made to measure. AU Steals^ ott Three Rooms of Famitore NEIGHBORHOOD occupancy. Assumable 4H% mort situation in two or three months I the Inventory assessment on the Sunday at Union Congregational woriunanshlp. Free^ree eatimatea. No quired. 3Ian aefected win ha ROCKVILLE-rU BUington Avenue. water. Union St. M uchrster. would be cut off next year if cer metal Venetian bUnda at a naw Excellent Piece Of Property gage. 815,000 and determine then "what action basis that much of it is scrap ma Church. The sermon topic ' is 1955 FORD lob too amdl. John Vertatne, 30 thoroughly trained. Income while FROM MODEL HOBIE Lai«« newly redecorated two Bolton $2,500 each kO 9-8495. tain conditions aren't met 'by the "Here and Now." Gary Graff, low price. Keys mada whUa you South Windsor—Six room ranch, can.be usefully taken." terial, euch as old antennas and has been loot and application haa I traded on the Fa^oua Rm^ler. ' 4-door, new rehuilt V 4 engine 3-3831. learning up to 1600 monthly, plus room furnished apartment. Adults Aa for whether he had painted a railroad. Susan Trinks, Harry Leatzu and wait Martow’a. Os Main Street completely furnished. mort boosters, not properly clasaified as been made to said for pay-| Only |495 Down and transmiuion. Nice and c'ean earned bonuses. Apply In person Cost Over $700 only. TR 54989. Eight room ultra modern home, GLASTONBURY somber picture of international One of Eddy’s requirements is Daniel Little will the opeakars. EXTERIOR and interior or call for q^Mlntment. 3(assariiw- sundeck, 2-car garage, 3% baths, gage CM be assumed. $1,000 down useful. also. Only DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com Tenant has long lease, $13,000 and domestic conditions so he later that commuter line keep at least 'White confirmed that he will ad Other young people parilcipat* pany doora and wlndowa, custom Cellinga reftoished. Paj. setts Mutual Ufa insurance Co., NEVER BEEN USED NEW FIRST floor, five room dishwasher, disposal, hi-fi inter' and you can move right in. 60 per cent' o f its passenger op- $550 Wallpaper hooka. EsUmatea „ ------apu^rat, buUt-lii oven and year Income. Can be bought at 64 HomesiteS could claim credit for any improve just the inventory assessment to ing an Letter Watte, Elizabeth TOUND—Beai^ . black mad wWte, I immaculate standard shift. Just w on guaranteed. CaU coUeet vni- Val M. Janachuts, 687 Farmington Sale Price $888 rl^ t price.^ Have other investment com, Theremopane windows erations on time. Crandall, Susan Peters, Diane Har taown head, female. Qul Leei^j^jj the'Fabulolia Rambler. Fully covered to tosurance. Call range, |13S. 3Q 3-3878. ment, Kennedy replied evenly: a lower figure, to be added later 1955 VOLKSWAGEN limanUc. HA 3-1196. Ava., Hartford. Pben* AD 3-441L mopartiea priced for exceUent’ re- throughout, beautifuUy finished rec ^our on approved street. Prellml "They___^ are painted accurately as Another is that the line’s execu- rison and Joyce Read. Frncada, Dog Warden, Ml 3-8884. Qjjy ^ 3 4 5 D ^ ^ n Edward R. Price. 30 0-1003. room. Many more extras too num J. D. REALTY to th^960 grand list which was 3-door, solid green finish, excel' MECHANIC for fleet work toU Pay Only $4 Week FOUR ROOM, ground floor, heated ram. nary approval and engineering 11 unde'ratand them to be, and any- 1 tlve salaries not exceed the high- completed yesterday. The junior ushers .-will ba in lent condition. Here is s rare' one erous to mention. Situated on one MI 84139 done. Sandy soil, beautiful trees, one who makes the judgment that est pay during 1965, exclusive of charge of receiving tha rireriag. EXTERIOR AND Interior painting day week, good rate tor right man. oompisto bediooaa. utartment, near Blain Street. Kahan said the total inventory 1956 Ford Victoria Hardtop and only BaildinK'’ContnictiBg 14 and p^rbanging. Wallpaper Sacriflc acre of land. Shown by appoint \ gorgeous view. 2 miles to stores, was laid on thick for political reasonable pensions. That year TTie junior and 9enior cM rs ore CaU 3 0 S-341A complete Ovlim room and kltriira Available February L CaU after J. D. REALTY / of useful goods plus scrap will be hooka. Guaranteed workmanahf ment only. Immediate occupancy. \ 470 klAIN STREET on busline, near top residential reasons is making a serious mis- New Haven President Patrick __ _ to sing. SSV»«.«M-A______I $495 L A. DION, INC. Rooting, atdtog. decorator fuxnmtn from modri dia- 8. 3H 9-1010. k a 3-5139 reduced by 35 per cent, leaving an Reaaraabie rates. FuUy Insure areas. 1 /8 casta—balance, ralease take. I hope they would give us the McGinnis was paid $37,600, wMIe I ^ e ^ e i n t ifor'toe'ran rat tra Youth Sunday porpooss to rac- patottog- Caxpratiy. Attarattoos y home. Ws iriU give you tree a . 470 klAIN STREET THE R. F, DIMOCK CO. $10,m WILL BUY this 8 tw m 1954 FORD and addittooa. Ceiltoga. Workman Fast and courteous service. Leo Salesmen Wanted. -A clause------mortgage.------I benefit o f the doubt of an honest the present salary of the line’s rlod of $163,995. egnlze the part young peopla pllQr 86 aslivsry and free atorage up to one FIVE ROOM apartment. 30 Foster hous*\ with two-car garage. New in tba life a t the chimoh. AniMiiiieeBicDta______* 11956 Pl3rmouth 4-door Sedan- Ranch Wagon, 6 cylinder engine, ship guaranteed. 306 Autumn St J. PeUeUer. 3 0 04330. heatingxSystem. On bus line. Tre- view." cunent president, Qeorge AJpert, He said this, to his understand- year. Street. ______' MI 9-5245 'CALL OWNER, ME 8-4832 Hoaattol Notra 8 PAUU>ING,I Belvedere V8 standard transmission, radio and 3 0 8-4880. AGGRESSIVE aaleanjan' to can on mendousvbuy. T. J. Crockett, Kennedy’s first remark at toe | la ^60,0()0 EMy^sM._ ^ __ |ing, was the adjustment set dur- buUders and contractota to aeU conference was that he and his Because the deadline tor filing Admitted Wedneadoy: ReUa ^DM^^i^mneea the rmnovai of Fully equipped ^ heater. Priced to sell today. NORMAN'S FOUR ROOM heated ^tartment. Houses For Sale 72 Barbara Woods k a 9-7702 Realtor, MI 8-1577. Ing talks between Murphy. White BIDWELL HOME Improvement Electrical Services 22 wen advertlaed, natUmaUy known BOLTON—Ideal lot tor combinatiem wife had received more than 100,- all but committee and fiscal bills Nicawics, 11 Oak St hii Feb 1,1881 to 14 Myrtle traded on the $250 443 HARTFORD ROAD hot water. CaU after 4:30, JA Johanna Evans k a 9-S6S3 and representatives of the Ann. Co. AlteraUana, addittons, ga* brands of hundera' hardware, $13,808—SIX room cape, (UU base ktANCHESTElt—Everyone’s look business or profession and home; OOO congratulatory meesages' has passed, Eddy asked tt(p finance Dlachargad TuewHay: Edward St. Maacheator. Conn. Ml 84387.' Only $195 Down Befora yon buy furaltun any- 8 1380. ment, oomWnatira windows and zoned for business. Owner. kO Vernon Bonding Beport CENTER MOTOR S A I^ rages. Roofing and aiding sxperts. FREE E8TI3(ATES—Prompt serv tools, medicine esUnats, Ughtlnf; FOR THE MOST for yoMr housing ing for good btiys—here are just einca the election, toe birth of committee yesterday to offer his Charter, EUiagton; W 1111 Am where—8hAlbert’s dluiwaaher, 3 bedrooms, iVi baths, sale to $17,800. Call Mra. ^egonf- from Main St. Phone owner, MI Smith. Bill Rood or Jack Crockett ciuti aaid the increase was chief aUowing the UJl. foroe to tartar- fort haeauaa th a n would be no jA s J1471. d 8- 2068. R. V. a a rk . juetN he did his GOP rival. Vice woman drtoert? maker. klUI 8 ROOktS FURNITURE landscaped lot 80x200. klarion E. gle. The Jarvia Realty Co., MI 34109. can offer you capable assistance ly in Initial claims, which went up fere in the domestic aftoln a t The force to protect It A funda ROOFING—Specialising repairing Grossing 3100,000 yearly. Can be PresK mt Richard M. Nixon, last V 3 t. s s o M o v s r ^ 1964 Hudson Hornet 4-Deto Fabric Salesroom, new locatiral $10.18 MONTHLY CHARTER OAK S f:-4 room ^mrt- Robertson, Broker. Ml 8-5953. 3-4112, PI-2-8311. and advice without oliligatim. For to 8,031 from 6,484 the previous Congo to under attack from the mental change in the Congolese T3VO GARAGES FOR rent for ear roofa of aU kinds, new roofs, gut bought at right price. Exclusive SO. WINDSOR-:^A shady, wooded year. corner Pine and- Forest St. Wsstinghouse Rsfrig., L iv in g ment, first floor, redecorated. CaU prompt action. Call MI 8-1577. We week. pro-Lumuraha group, from the army erganlaattoii, ha arguod, Sedan or storage. 3 0 34441. ter work, chimneys cleaned, re with his office. For appointment 4 CAROL DRIVE - RockvUle, $18, IF YOU HAVE been -Home" hunt lot sets off this $ bedroom ranch. C onfer^ces—Kennedy left open One owner. Very dean. P\illyi paired. Aluminum siding. 30 Room, Bedroom, Dinette, Ruga, M l 84786. ______are m em ber^of kluUiple Listing, The Bridgeport area led the state Belgians, from Kaaavuhaaiid would avart withdrawala of unite 34480. caU $50. 8 room ranch, large living tng, you’ll have bagged your limit Has a perfectly beautiful family also. the possibility of his meeting soon jaqu^qted. A new RsmUsr trsds-to., years’ experience. Free estimates. Lamps, Tables and Other Acces- room, cabinet kitchen, 8 bed with this one. A “ wtfe-saver” room where the children can play in claims, with 8,596. Hartford was from provlnclai promlan. Baoh from tha UJ7. force and would be J. D. REALTY Sitnations Wanted— SDC ROOMS, heated, parking apace with BriUln'SxPrime Minister Har- next with 8,416 and New Haven RIDE WANTED to Hartford from Only $145 D p^’ BuiineaB Services Offered 13 CaU Hawley, kU 3-8361, MI 3-0768. soriss. rooms, 1H % mortgage can be ranch on Bates Road near Park all day. assumable m.ort- wants toe U.N. toree to take ac an affecUva atop in support of na- 470 Main St. . MI 84129 Female 38 EVERYTHINO $307 available. Cali k a 4-0275 after 6 .1 . 111— I old Macmillan^rad Frencli Presi- third with 7,073. vicinity m u s id sad Broad Sts. — , assumed. Marion E. Robertson, ade and schools. Built-In G.E. gage avaUable. $108 per mmith ARE haj^ t^^^ Charles d^GauUe. Replying tion against tbs othara. tictial roeoncHlattam. CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut Price includes deUvery, set up: p.m. M anchester unemployment wnrMwy b o ^ 8404:30. MI [ 1954 Pontiacf^loor Sodon^^ _ ^ WANT TO CARE for school ago Broker, kO $-5983. range and oven. Full basement. pay, all. $17,900. Evenings Mr. your property? Sell It direct. Have to a question, the j-resmem sam g j ^ ,„ r the The Secretary-general eauUonad Mbat of tha initial Congo aearion Resaleable rates., CalL El a-TBHi Heating and Plumbing 17 service, marantee. Immediate de- Attached garage. Aluminum Holcombe, MI 4-1139. Warren K. ready cash » waiting. Call k a was glvan over to ataterorate wal- tmnnfBiL'3Bt!WMT0Hrr;34rtTi;iB.^ Ivert? o r la ia storage imtlTneededi any announcement risgarding such l ending Jan. 28 to 1,910 from toe council that the damand|s .tor _____ . ^ pp^, A new Rlunhier trade-to. between 1:804:80 .or any time SDC ROOM C ue, flrepiace 3 bed storms and awnings. Available Howland. Realtor, ka 8-1108. 3-5195. armed . U.N. intervention made eomiag Stevenson. His career was Saturday or Sunday. PLUMBING AND heating -r ra- midnight. MI 0-5003. idoms, 1% baths, vislte always must be timed after j 7 9 6 .(previous week). WANTED—Rids to Pratt A Whlt-| ^ Onlv S145 Down CONNECTICUT registered-R-N. or A—L»—^B——-E——R—T-^'^-^‘-S Call between 54, ka 9-8888 or ku enclosed porch, now' at $19,600. To inspect' call Mr. clear what problems would sirtoe cited, his nputaUoB was praiaad, ney. East Hartford, from IBlllard modeling installations, repairs. 4845 ALLYN ST-, HARTFORD garage,, lot 75x150, ossumaMa I consultation with the countries ln-| Ranking 14th in the sUte, Mra- SUP COVERS expertly made, sofa AU work guaranteed 38 years ex L.P.N. for 11-7 shift four nights pier YO im G MOTHER would like chUd 9- 0641.______Werbner, The Jarvis Realty Co., If toe council changed toe neutral tbs UJI. govanmant waa oompU- OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 1l%% % n mortgage Immediate oceu- MI 8-4112. volved. ' Chester had 712 claims from wom- •**‘" " 1958 Ford 4-door Sedan. Model and two dialra, $87, pluB material. perience. 34-bour service. CaU week in convalescent home. Tel. to care for days In my home. In CivU Rights—He is considering, 35 the previous monted tor oppointtaig him as chief RockvUle TR 8-4291 Sata. 6 p.m. ROOM apartment centrally lo prauy. Marion s .. Robertson, brek- ity policy. Mluto CUl Ml I XXOO kQ 0-1164 after 6. Earl VanCamp, Ml 84749. quire 47 Summer St., Manchester, Kennedy said, what steps he can 37 3 ^he total UH. dblmrato. Several mamban cated. Heat, stove, hot water, 180 ar, k lj 3-5953.' $12,500—8 ROOM Cape, nice condi He blunUy told the council that said It was an axpreaston a t 1X4). Like new. Just traded on the' Conn. FURNITURE for sale—moving out take on. his own authority—with AntomobOcn fo r Sale COkfPUBTB REPAIRS - By Stu CLERK-TYPIST—Permanent fuU- monthly. CaU after noon MI tion, wooded lot, near bus, school, Captive Passengers claims load here. factional activity by toe army, faith in the United Nattona. So I Fabulous New Rambler. Ume tx>sition tor neat, accurate .of town. Rtdl'lop desk and other MANCHESTER — T rqem Cape, out enactment of new legislation- art R- Wolcott on aut-miatic Radio-TV Repair 9-8404. ______shopping, H i% mortgage, $84 foreign Interference In toe form of viet delegation ehief Valerian A. Only $245 Down worker. Small friendly office:. Nor articles. 30 Florence St. famUy room, modern kitchen, 8 monthly. Carlton W. Hutchins, ka in the field of civil rights. He hopes Small Tou'na Unite OU>ER CARS meehanlcs araabera dryers and electric Services 18 Situations Wantedr-Male 39 arms, men and propaganda, rad Zorin joined in the laudatory wel man's, 448 Hartford Road, Mr. FOR REINT—Neat, clean small 4 bedrooms, ree room, garage. Good 9-5132. the study will be concluded shortly. Hartford, Feb. 2 — Rep. talk of various alliances brought ranges. M l 0-6878. Kaufman. . klAlNTENANCE mah for apart I FOUR POSTER mahogany double rooms, automatic heat, suitable lot with trees. One block to Legislation—The House vole en- Morris B. Hogan. R-Burlington. come. agocxfMR»tira!^ook*b^^ 11957 Rambler 4-door Sedan CONNIE’B TV and Radio Service, closer the risk of civil war. IStevenson pledged VS. efforts office. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. FuUy equipped. Very nice. C08MA APPUANCB Service—Re- ment huUding-or motel. E i^r- bed with Simmons box spring and for young couple or middle-aged schools, shopping rad bus, 316,900. klANCHESTER—New 8 bedroom Quit Hijacked Liner Uu-ging Its rules committee means has been elected chairman of bi available all hours. Satisfaction RELIABLE LADY to watch In plumbing, carpentry, electrician mattress. Also, Early American Phllbriek Agency, kO 9-8484. ranch with garage. Alao, 8 room Congressmen will have an oppor- partisan group of small-town rep- He added: for cooperation and eoncUlatlon nalri all makea refrlgeraton, guaranteed. Call MI 0-1318. couple $60 a month. Call Charcoal 1089 PONTIAC, Visto hardtop. I Down year old girl, three days a week and outaldo' ground work. Write C. pine high cheat. Very reasonable. Colonial. Hot water heat, ceramic tunlty to vote on controversial ad- resentation. “ Civil war would Indead In my without name caning. He added freexen, waahlng nmchin.eo, dry Sretier, k a 9-8055. that toe United States miplaudcd power, .0one owner, 17,800 mUra.Ijgg^ on Oakland St., Manchester. E., Box 28, Manchester, Conn. Please can a fW 5, kH 0-0486, MANCHESTER ~ Colonial, 6 apa- baths, fireplaces, full basements, I ministration proposals, but the nip some 80 legislators attended toe view be unavoidable If the United oidsmobile 2-door Hard ers ranges, oU and gaa bumera. RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make (Coattamed (rem Page One) "toe efforts of this council to as immaculate. WiU consider trade, Please call OLdfield 8-7902. F O im ROOM i^artment, second elouB rooma, large living room k a 3-4860. toe tuck ballot on toe committee „oup's Inital meeting yesterday. Nations force were withdrawn un top Ml o -o m . iAll work guaranteed. ■ can, amplifiers, phonographs and With fireplace, tsmUy size tile sist the orderly transition in the k a 0-8883. floor, exceUent condition. Avail reported. Presumably they haojissue______meanso.oinD-tn “we arehave going ! to have' r plans___— to ..-. holdj .....S weeklyi.. sessions der present circumstances. Were Local one owner. Like new. Jiut cluuiigera. Over 47 years total ex HAIRDRESSER —j Twp or three kitchen porch, one-car garage, MANCHESTER - New 7 room emotion at the end of their cap Ckmgo through toe secretary-gen- Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 Musical Instruments 53. able immediately. Residential mapped their next move. a closeA debate”<8 9 a** amon mnsnxrmany nfof thistoe pro I »•<. . ; t... 4_ 11. it to break out in spite of the re -PRJVA’TB PARTY wants to buy traded on the Fabulous New Ram- perience. 00 days guarantee on all year license, neW salon, excellent large lot 86x380, $18,900. Phllbriek ranch. 3 fireplaces, 3 full baths, tivity. The main purpose is to keep small eral.” > parking areas. 34 hour service work. Potturton’s. kU 0-4587. neighborhood near Coc^r lOU Concerned with the safety of the posals. * . town lepslators informed on mat straining influence of toe prea- 1051-1062 Chevrolet, standard ahift. bier. 3-1348. ______working .conditions. Salary and WEUdARANER AKO, mole, two ____ Apartments. $70 monthly. Cal] ka Agency, Ml 14484. 3-car garage, large kitchen with For more than 24 houra toe pas passengers, the U.8 . Na^ kept ■ ------:— 1“ ------years, inteUIgent, hardy. AsUpglONB ELECTRIC guitar with case. built-in oven and ^-:fUge, formal U'ring Cojte-"In ati of toe pro ters of special concern to their In good running conditioa. Call MI I Only $375 Down commissl’ons. Replies kept ctmfi' 84678. sengers had been within tempting four ■ destroyers and the nuclear 0-3433. Ask for Jimmy. dential. NeU Dwyer, JA 8-8080 $05. k a 8-2058. I W 8-8636. ALEXANDER BT.—Colonial with 'dining room. f.*)t 100X900. 830.900. grams that we will put forward"’ communities. V lice as toe result of a disturbance MORTEN8EN TV Specialised RCA sight of land^about three miles submarine Seawolf on guard out Kennedy said, "we Will pay due 1956 Ford 4-door Sedan ’ WOULD YOU LIKE after 5 p.m. LOOKING tor. a cheaper rent yrith attached garage, 8 large bed Phllbriek Agency, kO 0-8484. offshore—as negotiations for toe Membership Ms being limited to nt a 'Vernon package store. 1087 FORD. 4-door aedan, first claas televlaion, aervice. kU 0-464L rooms, 1% baths,' plus lavatory off side territorial waters to toe laat care to toe problem of preventing towns wito populations under Kenneth F. Bllison, 18, of Win- Custom V8. FuUy equipped. most improvements? CaU at 91 landing went on. Some of the pas minute. condltico, must aeU. CaU morn- TO SWAP RADIO-TV REPAIR Sny make, CLERK-TYPIST Articles For Sale South BL, Seastrand. kitchen, formal dining room, fire MANCHESTER 5 room home, any stimulation of the'economy re- 6,000. gimilar groups have existed torop. Mass., forfeited a $75 bond taiga and betwera 84 p.m. MI I Clean. places in living room and knotty $9,500. Short way out—2-family,. sengers had been verging on panic The Santa Maria sailed in with suiting In an excessive' incease in -jj' pagt. SUB-ZERO Only $175 Down free pickup and delivery on smaU I WE BUY, SELL or trade antique as-rations ran short while the hot when he failed to appear in court 94693. a piece of furniture, an old TV set, radloe, phonographs. H ft E Radio Opening for qualified typist. Must pine red room patio with awning, 4-4, over 8 acres of land fun price. pennants fluttering from stem to toe cost of living. to answer charges of driving an un INK BARRELS for sale. Usable as and used furniture, china, glass, equatorial sun beat down upon toe or household toPU^nce for a new ft TV, MI 9-5582. be High Schqor graduate. Pre'rtous large shaded lot with utility shed $15,000. Many more new arid used stern. Berlin—The new administration registered motor vehicle and of BARORINS 1051 klERCURY 4-doo», automatic I We also have eome low price drass, or have an old one restyled office experience helpful but . not trash burners. Call ka 8-3T11. stiver, plctura* (ramas and old knd fireplace. Robert Wolverton, hopieg from $4,500 up. Call The ship. regards the Commimist threat tb Recognition Aid cotos, «dd doHa and guns, hobby She ^ bore toe big red "Santa failure to display registration transmission, 8 good tires, radio, toralals unUsted. Or altered? If so, please call PHILCO RECOMMENDED service essential. (Company offers complete VERNON Broker, MI 3-1914. Ellsworth Mittert ’ Agency, Real Galvao refused to tie the ship at Berlin as -a serious matter, Just as Hartford, Feb. 2 iJPi — What’s HOME MADE ravloU, trash or boUaetiona, attio contents or whole I Liberdade (Blessed Liberty)” ban plates He had been arrested by a Paula's Exclusive Swap Club, c/o on Hi-Fl’a, radios, televisions, also benefit program, good wages, ex tors, MI 3-6030, k a 94524. toe dock. Tugs went out to begin ner of OalvM’s revolutionary toe Elsenhower regime did. in a lawmaker's name? Plenty state trooped pVl Jin. 11. *57 Memo $748 « “=*“ *"‘ NOTH^-lf it’s a new Rambler or a frosen, 30o dox. H . Paaqualinl. 346 estates. Funiltun Rspslr Service, MANCHESTER — Immaculate Hardtop * ' fine used car you’re interested In Paula, dressmaker and desl^er, guaranteed service on aU other cellent worklM cbndltions. Apply taking Off toe passengers. movement. Another sign carried Farm—Within toe next week apparently. A charge of failure to, .set a Avery Street, Wspplng. TaloottvtDe, Conn. Tel. kO t-7449. $13,990 room Cape in quiet neighborhood SOUTH WINDSOR—7 room split The State Comptroller’s office had-your credttlyou’n bs pleased with our deal and 71 Franklin Ave. HAttford- CH mokes. Shop our special do-it- Employment Oiffice. Extrsv-large, new Buses were brought up to take toe initials of the Portuguese legislation dealing wito feed grrains handbrake again.st Marshall Smith, *59 MEKC. $1995 NEED A CAR room full shed dormer,, brick front, level. Hi baths, disposal,. built-in announced yesterday that name turned down^ Shortort on down pay-1 aervlce.aervice. 6-4*81. younelf department featf^g'dis SNOW BLOWERS Allens. Raok, raoofa. Three twin sire bed passengers to toe Portuguese club name of toe movement, D.R.I.L. will go to Congress. By the end 36, of 82 Windsor Ave.. RockvUle, Monterey i-dr. hardtop FIRST NATIONAL STORES full ceramic baths, fireplace oven and range, combinations, of too month legislation on the tags vrill be avaUable 'soon for all ment? Bankrtipt? Repoaaeasion? I v- ^ count prices'. Open evenin g and Toro powerhandle and Bolena 18 ' Itopms I^thoot'B oud 59 rooms. Excellent valne. where they-could awaft arrange Tw o black hulled tugs snuggled was noUed. Saturdays. SateUite Electronics oeparate dining room, 4 bedrooms nice wooded lot 100x300, assume wheat' surplus probleln wiU be of Senators and Representatives. 50 BUICK $2795 Don’t give up! See DisCORMIER MOTOR e rn Z E N BAND SeU adjusted, Park and Oakland Ave. to S3 mebea. Parts and aervtea. I ' ‘ ...... ' - ■ pomible, plastered walls, city G.I. k a 4-0225. ments tor their return home. U.8 . up to her near the gangplank. The Two cases were continued: UUSabre cenverttble Service, 185 School St., Manches ^mtol E ^ p m ^ Oo.. IS ktotai PARTIALLY' furnlahed heated ,$ 5 0 0 DOW N citizens in Recife threw open their fered. Kennedy declined to pro Ordered as a result of a recent Until next Thursday. George J. laa, get the lowdown on the low- SALES, INC. transmitter and receiver kits East Hartford, Conn. FHA iw VA Mortgage avail water aiid sewer nicely land first passenger to step off was a legislative resolution, the blue-and- est down and smaUest payments ter. MI 9-1788 or JA 8-1669. St. ka 8-7058. ropm.,for rent, near churches and MANCHESTER — $13,900. Eight homes for the 45 or so Americana vide any detail. Barton, 25, of 156 Lenox St. •59FOFD $1895 wired and checked, AU types mo able. scaped lot, detached garage sick Portuguese. ‘ Outlook—Had he found toe white pins'will carry the lawmak anywhere. Not a smaU loan or Manchester's Own Rambler Dealer GIRL OR woman to work in limch- biH llie. Woman preferred. Call room older house one block from aboard. charged with five counts of obtain 6 cyl. Country Sedan bile communication and conver Priced at FHA appraised value of The decks, crowded with pas world situation very much worw er’s name and his home town or finance company plan. Douglas At Our New Location— Millinety Dressmaking 19 eonette days. .OnW experienced RENTAUS^Floor Sanders, edgen, kirs. Harris, Burton’s, too., kO hospital and one block to Main Police kept crowds back from- ing money by false pretenses; and sion. Hebron Academy 8-3650. $16,800. As little as $800 down pay sengers as toe Santa Maria district. 59 CHEV. $2095 Motors, 838 Main St, need apply. Con ku 3-5807 after.4^ hand oanders, wallptocr steamer 84177. St. Beautiful yard, garage. Bel toe dock. Other spectators lined on taking - office than he had an James E. Townsend, 19, of no cer ALTERATIONS on ladles' apparel ^uipment, floor polishers, vac WEIB8TER AaENCY ment For appointment phone Bob dropped anchor, were soon vir ticipated? "I think," Kennedy Once they're made up, the leg Impala V-8 convertible 385 BROAD ST. Tel. MI 84168 Agnew at McCarthy Enterprises, fiore Agency, k a 3-5121. surrounding roofs. tain address, charged with two STENOGRAPHER- Wm train to uums. C. J. Morrison Paint Store, | tually deserted. Passengers! hif - replied, "toe situation is leas sat islators will be easily recognizable Household Services —coats and skirts shortened, lined Realtors—Rockville k a 9-4576. Some of the Americans aboard counts of breaking and entering and 55 F o e o drapes made. Reasonable, MI do legal secretarial work. Write 886 Center St. SOUTH WINDSOR—$4,400 assumes rled below to prepare for, debarka isfactory than it was last fall." to capltol visitors, lobbyists and, Station wagon NOTICE Offered 13-A Tel. TR 5-5745 were excited. Others were calm tion. wito larceny. 0-8883. ______. Box Y , Herald. 1, $13,900—l a r g e 5 room ranch, H/i% mortgage. 3 bedroom ranch' As examples, he cited develop above all, one another. Townsend was arrested at the The Tpwn Planning and Zoning TOOL AND equipment rentaia. one acre lot, full of sturdy rad mainly concerned about get A spectacular note was injected ments in Laos, Cuba and The Con '55 CHRYSv HAROLD A SONS, Rubbish remov HEklkONO AND alteratim work. WANTED — ReUable woman to Salea and servlee.^AP Equipment, ELLINGTON fireplace, aluminum storms, at ting home. There had been near when a dozen men, clad only in State jail in Hartford this morning 4-door Commlosion of klandieater, Con al, cellars, and attics cleaned. tached' garage. $2,900 assumes shade trees. Belfiore Agency, kU go. state trooper for an offense necticut, wUl hold a pubUc hearing NOTICE Call Mrs. WiUlam Abraitis, 10 babysit in my home dally. Mondial Center St.. MI 0-31)53. 3-6121. panic among third-class Spanish swim trunks, arrived by speed Revenue—He wiU ask Congress 53 DODGE Ashes, papers. aU rubbish. Harold thriaugh Friday. Call after'8:80. ku $14,996 4H % mortgage, $96.35 monthly. and Portuguese. Some said they which was alleged to have oc on Monday, February 6 , 1961, at 8 PUBLIC HEARING Robin Road, any time. , Carlton W. Hutchins. kO 94132. boat ready to pick up any pas for toe same new revenues toe Bl- 12th Circuit 2-door Boar. kU 04034. ' 8-8742. W a l l p a p e r - Room iota, kioatl klANCHESTER — Terrific vslue! had' been threatened and mistreat curred in Bolton six months ago. P.M. in the hearing room of the sengers who might fall Intq ,toe srah'ower administration did in Townsend this morning finished ADDITIONAL KNITTED DRESSES shortened,^ pre-trimmed, some prepasted. Ten Extra large new Orionlal 6 - Stamii OoUtsHm Immaculate 8 room Cape. Alum ed by the rebel guards. Municipal Building'on the toUow- WEAVING at Burns, moth doles WANTTED—Woman tor general roem Ospe Ood. Seconds (ram PORTER STREET arcs, 8 room water. budgeting for toe fiscal year start serving a six-month jail sentence Four Courteous Salerasen Ing proposed xone chknge: APPROPRIATION hemming knd alterations done. sinfls roUs $2.08. Sherwln WU- inum aiding, storms, fireplace, cel Shortly before the Santa'Maria U.S. Consul Ernest Ouader- and tom clothing, hosiery' runs, housework one day weekly, ka sehoois sad slHqni^g. colonial,’ 3 bathSi waU-wall carpet ing July 1, Kennedy said. But he G>urt Cases for an offense that occurred in To Serve You! HARTFORD ROAD^to change BOARD OF DIRECTORS CaU Mrs. Monty, 18 Moore St. Hams, 881 Main St. , Warit< lar. $13,900.-$500 down;' Suburban headed into the harbor passengers rama and Capt. Helio Leite. chief noted that Congress always has handbags repaired, ripper re 4-0889. Wapptaig. V 'l'ogo. private yard, trees. Manchester last summer. a PAUL DOUOAN to Btuiness Zone n, all or part of TOWN OF MANCHESTER. placements. umbrellas repaired, a equl. CITY WATER and $17,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI Associates, k a 4-1123, k a 9-3111, talked to reporters who came of the port of Recife, boarded toe been reluctant to vote such things ' » - I - "TT Moving—^Tmeking— Highest prices paid. Two days JA 8-7873. it FRAN DICKENSON an area now in Residence Zone .AA CONNECTICUT men’s shirt coUara reversed and and accessories, axle jack, 8 volt BEWEBAOE onty. See oa at Uggett Drag , 94183. alongside in a lobster boat. ship. as the higher postal rates the old MANCHESTER SESSION it BOB JONES and Rural Residence Zone, de replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend- Storage 20 Help Wanted— Male 36 charger, cosh register, electric Store at the Farkade er .ooU ROLLING PARK—The buy of buys. "(let us off, get us off!” shouted regime requested. George, 24, and Leanna, 22 it AL CATALANO scribed as toUows: Northerly: By CUSTOM BUH/T 1958 6 room Prisoners—As for toe six Amer Board of Directors, STown ''* " ^of * Man- ‘ ‘ *** «»’»ing Shop tire chimger, 3 automstie gas an S-SMl, Friday evenbig 8 to Six rooms, 1% baths, dormers front Mrs. Luelle Gray of Chicago. Kindberg, both of South Coventry, ■Hartford Road, 128’ ; by land N /F MANCHESI^ Moving and Truck A M B m o U B married man oasable WEBSTER MENOY ‘ home, 3 baths, flrepiace, breeze- Said lA w rence 'VYllllams, a icans sentenced to 30, years im cheater, Connecticut, will hold a nossles. Ossie’s SheU Station, 3TB • or S a t n ^ y 18 to 6. way, double garage, 3% acres and rear, fireplace, nice neighbor W. J. Pape Rite* were each given three-month sus Police Arrests 38 Other Makes and Smith, 105'; and by other land TV SERVICE — Potterton’s all ing ComiMihy. Local and long dis of working 45 hours woekly, steady Main St., Mancheatar, kO $-1373. Canadian: "'We are in peril of our prisonment In Cuba. "We are going ubUc hearing in the Municipal y gu Reajtprs—Rockville tUlable, outaurta. Carlton W. hood—for less than $16,000. T. J, pended sentences and probation for N /F Smith, 208.71’ : Easterly: By makes. Highest quality guarantead tance moving, packing and stor year 'round worlr H0O to atart Allen Aanodatoa lives every moment. - Men with Waterbury, Feb. 2 (ff)—Fraeral to attempt to protect toe interest® Models To Choose From Umd N /F Smith, 401 feet, more or luildlng Hearing Room, 41 Center work and peris,arts, over 47 yeanj ex- age. Regular service throughout WALLPAPER SALE-rFuUy trim TeL -TR 5-5745 Hutchins. kO 9-5133. Crockett, Realtor, ka 8-1577. One year on separate charges of g plus expenses, kian selected to small arms, rifles and submachine of American citizens who, are fraudulently issuing checks, r four Louis F. Lamoureax, 22, of 159 GMAC and Bank Finaocing less; and by land N /F HUl, 672.95'; Street, Manchester, Connecticut, psrlence, Famous for service New England States and Florida. med, plastic costed, many 19M services were held here today for there.” And the possibility of service estsbllshed Fuller Brush $18,900 — SEVEN room Colonial, SIX R(X)M ranch -with furniture guns are all over the place — even counts, A condition of toe pro Ch-oft Dr., was charged shortly Southerly; By land N /F Reichert, Tuea&y, February 7, 1061, at 8:00 since 1081. Phone kO 0-4537 tor ka 3-8663. customers. kC AC090 tor Interview patterns to choose from. C. J. WiUlam J. Pape, publisher, o f the winning release of five Americans P.M. to consider and act on pro bedrooms, nice lot, trees, .centri.. Can-be seen Sunday, Feb.- 6. MI eat with us." bation is that they make restltu- after 10. o’clock last night with 404’; Weaterly: By land N /F Louis best sarvlca. appointment. Morrison Paint Store, 888 Center Waterbury Republlcra-Ainerican. • jailed for piore than six years In posed addltlosul appropriation aa AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co, Local- ly iMStsd. Carlton W. Hutchins, 3-0291 evenings. 8 4 .. Excited possengers- ln to« third failure to stop for a stop Mgn. MANOHESTER Bunce 1115', more or less; and S t . , . Pape. 87, died o f pneumonia on Communist Chinn is "a point of tlon-' He was arrested at Hartfond ,Rd.', follows: , moving, packing, atorage. Low REPRISENTATIVB, Manufactur # SEFTIC TANKS M l 94133. doss section shoutM in I Dennis P. Humphrey, 19, of 33 Northwesterly: By land N /F Louis S E P n ^ M K S klANCHESTER— Modern 8 room and Portuguese that they were cut Jan. 29 at St. Petersburgh, Fla., toe greatest posaible concern" to and Bridge St., rad was told to Bunce, 65.3’; and by land N /F Ed General Fund (budget 196041, rate on long distance tnoves er and Importer oeeka man. or PHOTOGRAPHY equipment — En CLEANED and IN8 TALLBD DELUXE SPU T level, 3H baths, the new administration. Linnmore Dr., was found guilty of OLDSMONLE *sSuJBS 48 states. Personalised eervlee. kO ionlal, close to Bowers School of water with little food. where he had been vacationing. appear in toe Manchester session ward Bunce, 245.5'. PubUc; 'WorRs—Highway tor Invitation to Bid womap to sell Everbbom flowar larger, tripod, camera, other dark notns, ImUt-bi range, magnificent Executives of 28 Connecticut Kennedy shattered tradition by evading responsibility and was BAY DWYER. Use* Car Mgr. 84187, CH 7-1428. scces- 3 “ baths, formal dining room Douglaa Patton, Las Vdgas, Nev., lined $51. Through his attorney, of toe 12to Circuit Court on Feb. ^AU interested persons may ap tor overtime wages, rental of Sealed bida .will be received at arrangements^iniiieiiMs decorativeU77 room equipment. TOIItaig to aaeri- • SiW ERS rec room, garage, hlifh elevation. newspapers served as- honorary taking time to respond to a wom "Seilteg and Serrie^ Naw I, glftw^re, and nliglous flee. Can m 9-8968 after 8, rLUMEDSEWERS garage. LovelY wooded lot. Imme said that "We have everting we Anthony Gryk, he appealed the 16. pear and be haard. A map of the equipment and e m p 10 y e s’ the Office o f the General, kfanager, klANCHESTER Package DeUvery. series, MAOHIMB CLEANED Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 94132. bearers at the' services which yvere an reporter’s question after toe Naren EUis, 35, a t Twin Hills Oidsmobiiea tor over l e Y rarir lunches, to be financed from articles.le*. Liberal commission. Call diate occupancy. Belfiore Agency, really nbed, food, and water." verdict, and was released under above p r o p o ^ change may. be 41 Centri Street, Manchester, Con Light trucking and package deliv held in St. John’s Episcopal formal end of toe-news confer Dr., Coventry, was eharged last collection of property taxes CHspel 9-374' ASSORTED BRAND tiaw aluminum; H a i l i l M O lsiM i $18,890—NEW large 8 -bed room M I 84131. One patasenger said acme of toe bond'of $100. seen in the Planning Office and necticut until February 10,1961 at ery, Refrigerators, washers and ■torm windows, $10 aaoh. YaiAra • INSTAUATION 360 crewmen almoet rebelled yes Church!! They were conducted by ence. Put by Sarah McClendon, night with parking without llghte- deacriptlon is on file in the office over and above the estimate in Begtto Tanka, Dry WeUa, ranch, baseboard heat, ceUar, representing Texas rad New Eng George R. Lyman, 21. of Hebron, 11:00 A.M. tor One (1) Tapping stove moring specialty. Folding 8 ERVICR s t a t i o n man, exi^ Aluminum Doot Coip., 48 W, Cra EAST i^INDSOR — Attractive terday. They shouted rad rataed too'Rev. Dewolf Perry, rector of The arrest resulted from an in of the Town Cleric. ' the budget for 1060-Sl . . . SKCIALKT laige lot. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI land newspapers, toe question was was fined $33 tor speeding. klachlne. chair* tor rent. MI 0 -0 ^ ; ience preferrad, mechanical abil ter St, k(ancbest«r,'ODnn. instoBod-Orthtf. WM8T room ranch; basement garage. their fists until rebel guards threat St. John's Church, and toe Rev. El vestigation tatto ah accident which ^ W N P l a n n i n g 128,000. f4182; ______Richard Chase, 22. a t Hartford, Bid forms and specifications ars ity, rellahIA Afternoons snd sy^ Country living, commuting dla- ened them with guns. bert M. Hamlin, rector o f AU Soul’s whether Kennedy planned ray occurred on ' Jan. 19, ElUa was TOkOOSSION Robert W. Gordon, •tops to aasfife that statements was fined a total oi? $30 -on two avallablq at tha CratroUer's Office, PaintinK— Papering ~ ntaiiga. Cslhc before 8 p.m . . 31’’ RCA BLOND console TV iet. ^ANCHBSTERr-South Alton'^-Six trace to Hartford, Mrachester. Ctelvao % as joined aboard tha Episcopal Church. told to appaar in the Feb. 15 klartta B. Ahmrd, Secretary 66 Crater,Street, Manchester, Con A 1 Extras. BxeeUrat edndlUon. MI Twa i W Bi i OIni jffiirialWtU be In R lvenide Craio- by Adlal Stevenson, ambassador Charges iatoxlcatUa, $10. and room Cape, cellar, storms. Aakliw Over aero 'wooded lot. flT.fOiO. Santa klarla last;,night , by ^ Rum- breach of peace, $30. He had been olon of m 13tli Cireutt Court In Cbalmnan Board of Dlracton neetlcut < I40U . . Suburtaoa Assoclatea, MI 4-1128,1 berto Delgado, wito1 n om«m msnia oxfiaaxija tery at the convenience o f (he (am - to the United Nations, coincided Man chapter. $13,990. Suburban Asacelataa, MX amoted loot altfit by Venim pb- D on ttiy C Jaeobaoo, TOWN OF kUNCKESTER, M I 8-8U1, JA 8-7878. >la B naO kaa'M aB tltulir loader o f uy. with tala own on Red China. The Isotataiy . OotmecUcut CONNECfnCUT Dated at MaiKtuater, Oonnaetf- RICHARD MARTIN, ent tUa SOtti day o f January, JOfL GENERAL kCANAGER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1981 F 4 G B EfGffTEEN BjUpM IHmtrl|f9Btfr fEsfitins l^fntUi Avtraf* Dnily Ntt Ptm* Run The Weather pfaviMmanmamaaaw^ Por Ums Wwk BtoM PorMut of U. B. Wsatiwi Doe. 81. ISM M«nbm «C SuBivt lUbtkab Beauty a h ^ ofamera will hold tiodf« will nwM at th« HotanM a dinner meeting at, MiUeFa Res AimutTowh Ftmatal fMme, 400 Mhia Bt, to taurant Monday at 8:30 pm. 13,314 ( X ,------morrow * t S M n. to pay Baal ra- Members are asked to call Mias CS£.‘?Sg i yftrJ?SEi D m BUhwi Club win Iwld k m i- MmbN t •( Uw Audit 35 apecta to Wilbur tiovelaad, 'who Bernice Juul for reeerrationa Bunsau a( Oreulutteu ■right aad Saturday. bBck pwrty Satnrdmy nt^ht at 8 waa a member o f the lodge. M anchatiar^A City of VUlage Chmm ottoek. Xcm bm ui4 frtenda are Scandia Lodge, Vasa Order of liiicoln Day Speaker 3 Laurel Leaf Lodge of the In- America, will meet tonight at 8 tfiaatimial Aaaociatlan o f Ma- o'clock at Orange Hall. Swedish (daMUIed Adverttotng on Page 14) •t. Chrlatoplwy a MoUiera O r- Peter' P. Marian! o f Oreton, (SDCTIBBN PAGES) MANCHBSTEIR, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1961 PRICE FIVE CENTS chlniats will aponaor an annlver- dancing classes wilt precede the VOL. LXXX, NO. 105 ela meet tomorrow at 8:30 Rapubllcan minority leader of the win aary ban Feb. 11 from 9 p.m. to meeting at 7 o'clock. MB. a t tlw homa at Mra. Daniel state senate, will he the epeaker 1 a.m. at the Machbiiats' Build at the Lincoln Day dinner the Re C u v , 74 Branford S t Co-hoatess ing. 857 Main St., East Hartford. The midweek Bible atudy will be publicans will hold Saturday, Feb. will b e’Mra. Umia Armda. For reaervatkma and information, held, at the Salvation Army to Emergency Estimate eali Mra. L. M. Waahington. aec- night at 7:30. MaJ. E.< Walter Lam- n , at the Manchester Country State News] •■CTiih. - retaiy. 2804 Main St., Hartford. le will be in charge. reath,' will meet tomorrow, be- ''Senator Marian! has never lost rBadag with a poUuck at 8:30 anSilection aince he began run pjn. a t tha Maamiic Itanplfc J(dm Ponticelli. 37 Irving St. ning for olBce in 1950 when he Roundup Bayaar DaaidaoB, aaaoclate ma- and hlB aon. Domenic Ponticelli Ciirtis ChailS became biurgess of the borough of Snow Due tn a . wfll be chairman in chaise. of Bolton, have left by Jet fo r Pia- Groton. \ New $1 Billion Tha aapper will be followed by a cenaia, Italy. The older Mr. Pontl- He was elected to the state sen celH will vialt hia mother, broth- meatlac at T:48. ate from Dlstrtet 18 in 1956, and era and aiatera. whom he haa not AASA Panel Health Director aeen aince 1949. and will return was re-electsd in 1958 and 1980. home in about alx weeka. Hia aon William H. Curtla superintend During the last session o f the leg Quits After Row will visit relatives and friends and ent of Manchester schools, udll be islature he served as assistant wUl tour Italy. He will return chairman of a discussion panel minority. leader of the senate. On Fluoridation Feb. 13; at the 1981 American Association He is 'chairman of ths Groton. CAKE Republican Town Committee, o f School Administrators (A A S A ) Washington, Feb. 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' mUsing caaea, they have used to buy Th4 financially-plagued New HA southern—Snow spreading over Edward Marsh Recife, BrazlL Feb. 3 J— A t ap o f last midnight aitd the totals on ven Railread today filed tariffs tee, will allow a hearing on bills S-P-E-C-l-A-L-S! the oncer, but the bullet marks American gold. member of the Securities Ex the area by dark continuing to proximately 1:20 a.m. on Jan. 22, a are still there. the same dkte last year: 8. Cooperate with Prealdent with the Interstate Commerce to provide tax lelief for the New David Baxter _ . 1980 1981 Haven Railroad to be held next change Commission. night and Saturday, except pos frightened sailor o f ihy shlp came to aIl,-one onceV waa killed and Keimedy’s prognun, announced Oommiasion (IC C ) and with the StiEWING LA M I (ben* In) ...... lb . 2 9 e Accidents .I...8,389 3,074 (eit.) Thursday. Both Cary and Frpar are Dem sibly changing to or becoming William Turklngtoa running to my cabin to report that yesterday in a special message to Public Service and Utility Chim-' KlUed ...... 16 14 This was not the way the Demo ocrats. Members of the commis mixed with freezing rain. Tem zome paaaengera were taking hos (CenUaneil os Page Beveo) Oongreas, to encourage lower long missions in four states c..Uing for Big 3 Days Of Hidden Shadow . Richard Binl Injured ...... 1,882 1,751 (eet.) cratic administration would have sion are paid $20,000 a year and peratures rematoiilg to the 20s to LEAN. TENDER. lO N K E SS tile action on the bridge. term interest rates. The President increases. ; the chairman $500 more. He aald they had apparently The railroad boosted its fare 10 wanted it. night and Saturday. believes reductions here would Cary is a professor of corpo Southern Connecticut — Heavy P IN E H U R S T s t e w i n g REEF • • • • e R i. 8 9 c Mriouzly wounded the tbird officer, per cent twice last year—on Feb. 'When 'Verrlker agreed to' the Trip to Remember help stimulate the economy. rate law at Columbia University snow warning. Snow beglimtog be NEW . . . who waa the pilot on the bridge at ' and July 1. Feb. 9 hearing yesterday at the Low Special Prices! T h iMARRSeWR s W fe e k Brazil Marines Warren, Feb. 3 (P)-r-For the re Normally, the Treasury refinan in NeV York. fore dark continuing tonight pos the time, and an apprentice officer The new rates,, scheduled to be suggestion of Rep. Robert T. Famous foods of the world tired coujile Hying on Town Hill ces maturing securities by offering Frear was defeated last No sibly changing to freezing irtlln with him. come effective March 8, call for Cairns, R-Madison, House chair LAMB PATTIES Conn. Grade A by Hormel . . . Beef Stro. R(L, the European vacation aided new ones in exchange. Owners of man of the committee, he appar vember in his bid for re-election When I heard this news I first In dramatic style. increasing commuter fares by 10 A R M rita ’ s M bsI W h M y - R t a i M ig R ilR t Be. 35c~3 lbs. $1.00 Cbfekon Logs, lb. 49c ganoff, Chlcjcen Caccia- Hold Hijacked er cent and raising other basic ently was unaware that the Demo to the Senate. (Oontliiued on Page, Eight) tore, Swedish Kottbullar, concluded biTprinclpIe that It was Mr. and Mra. Martin Yunker (ConOnued ea Page Eight) cratic policy makers Intended to Q iry replaces Edward N. Gads- 1961 G-E Big 11 Cubic Foot rhapa a matter of a passenger ne-w’sy fares by five ctots a ride. .were the only Connecticut resi keep the railroad bills manglng by as SEC chairnhiji. Gadsby, a Here's the exciting week-end reeding ex ving gone mad, because such in The railroad, which filed tariffs K Ship in Recife dents aboard the hijacked Portu until after Gov. John N. Dempsey Republican, remains as a member. 98c can cidents have occurred now and then guese liner Santa Maria. The ship’s In New York, Coimecticut, Massa perience you've been waiting for— ell wrapped MEATY, LEAN SHANK SOUP BONES . .. lb. 55c ^ - — delivers his budget message to the Cary and Frear were named to among passengers—or perhape passengers were allowed to debark chusetts and Rhode Island, In ad Refrigerator Recife, Brazil, Feb. 3 (A’) — dition to the ICC, estimated the General Ascmbly on Feb. 15. . s u c c ^ Daniel J. McCauley and up in the colorful, ection-pecked pagei' of there were disorters among pas Armed BraziUan Marines held at Recife, Brazil, yesterday. the late Harold C. Patterson. Mc Bulletins sengers who had too much alcohol. News Tidbits proposed fare increase will bring The usual practice is for the This Week Magazine, ft's coming to you on control of the Santa Maria today The YunkerS have been resi in 81.5 million annuall:' in addition party that holds the governorship Cauley was given a recess ap from the A P Wires Fall width freezer and yegetable drawer • Magnetic 1 went up toward the bridge. to prevent the rebel skipper from dents or Warren for eight year, pointment to the commission by When my eyes reached the level of Culled from AP Wires al revenue. to delay action on major bills until February 4th end every Saturday thereafter carrying out his earlier vow to their friends said yeaterdky. The New Haven, main artery to after the budget mesage. former President Dwight D. Eisen- safety door o Many\pther features. ^ the bridge floor I eaw a man stand •cuttle the liner rather than sur Yunker, 58, is retired traffic New Ekigland from New York, has with Tlie Hertford Times. , ing In the door across the bridge OALVAO CONCEDES DEFEAT render his multlmilllon-dollar manager o f the West Disinfectant been operating at a deficit since (ConUnued on Page Eight) (Oonttoued on Page Eight) aiming a machine gun at me. Arthur (Red) Motley prealdent Re^e, Brazil, Feb., 8 (ff)— This Week Magazine is the magazine choice' prize. 00.; Long Island City. Queens, N. early 1957, when declining Income I quickly dropped down the steps Left stranded with only a skele Y. His friends described him as an of U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Rebel leader Henrique Oalvno PORK'S IN SEASON saya President Kennedy doeaa’t from freight waa no longer enough ronceded defeat today for his • f ^ r e than 13,000,000 families throughout 'p . i n ^ '^ r u and ran into my cabin. Locking the ton crew, rebel chieftain Henrique accomplished amateur ornitholo- SAVE $90 have a SodaUst bone in hia body." to absorb the losses from the pas seaborne revolution aboard the door and cutting off the lights. I M. Oalvao bargained with Brazil- Fist. America because there's something In it for and tha prica is right (Columbia Broadcasting Sys senger business. X Santa Maria and accepted called the engine room to halt the ikn officials aboard ship. 33ut the He sui'd his wife, Mrs. Viola tem, which canceled network tele In 1959, the rallfoad said it had What Happens to City ' asylum from the Brazilian Gov- Braziltah foreign minister in Bra- Eloide Yunker, 60, left for Europe a net losa of $10.8 million. A year Just 2.25 weekly or 9.00 monthly. Old appliancf can everyone. Penetrating articles, thrilling fiction, e n ^ e a . cast of “The Spy ?Iext Door,” says ehunent. V s I started to leave by a side door lUa said that. President Janio last fall, ’n ie'last cards they'sent later. It reported freight and pas the best in humor— they're all there, in every Quadros' new adminiatration had back were from Prance saying it will be broadcast Feb. IS .'. . . make down payment. PINEHURST LEAN o f my cabin when I saw through Jean Maurice Demarquet, former senger losses, resulting from eco UN UNIT AMBUSHED , Issue, waiting to make your weekend a richer the glass door an officer lying on control o f the 20,906-ton liner and j.they were headed for Spain and nomic changes within New Eng- r would act In accordance with pQ^ugah'>before returning home, National Assembly Deputy who When Big Firm Moves LeopoldvUIe, ’The Congo, Feb. Be sure to shop Pinehurst P O R K C H O P S the deck covered with blood. I fled Algiers barricades trial, re- Isuid, among other reasons, had 3 (flVi-More than 1,500 Lumnmr Many Other G-E Refrigerators To Choose From reading experience. thought he was dead until I noticed International law — presumably in Portugal, the Yunkers board- produced a net income deficit of EASY TERMS! self serve grocery section All center cut from corn fed turae to face Paris court. hist droops ambushed and en western dressed pork . . . a leg moving. Former German police captain, nearly 815 million. By NATE POLOWETZKY ^Heights area of northwest Lower circled an isolated United Na Here's just a sample of the solid reading en (Continued on Pdge Seven) (Oonrinned oA.Page Eleven) L u t month, the Interstate Staff for groceries at every day regular thickness or double When I started out the door to Helmut Saur, is 'being, held in. * (A P Business IVriter) Michigan, already plagued by trons unit In Kivu Provinoe to (jommittee, repreeentlng the gov joyment you'll find in the first issue; Top thick with stuffing pocket. try to pull him into the cabin, I Nuernberg, Germany, on charges Muskegon, Mich., Feb. 3 (/P)— high unemployment. According to day. Heavy casualties were re low prices and these fea ernors of the four states plus Lb. saw a man aiming a rifle nt me. o f helping murder 1,200 Roaetaa Men In hea'vy work clothes, their latest figures, 6,500 persons are rocket expert Lt. Can. James M. .Cevin's en New York City and Westchester ported among the rebels and at tured specials . , I locked myself in the cabin and Jewish cUidren and invalids dur faces drawn with anxiety, dis unemployed in the area. This is an least one U.N. officer waa killed (N . Y .) County, recommended grossing article 'Socket Secrets Could Make In the dark, by counting the holes ing World War II. . . . Atomic En^ cussed the news. Wives thought of 11.6 per cent unemployment rate, in the day-long gun battle. The o f m y telephone; tried to telephone ergy Commission says It had pre- that the New Haven increase its the future, and saw little hope. and compares to the national fig attack foUowed a brawl late yes L O O K a t THESE GROUNDHOG SPECIALS! Us Rich" . , . a new Vietof Canning mystery, Save 10c on 12 oz. jars Tribnino f Sdoctod loan the crew to have them armed with commutation fares by 10 per cent Iii club and pafe, in modest ure o f 7 per cent. vlona trouMe with nuoltar reactor and other basic fares by five cents terday In which UJf. Nlgetlan 'T h e Case Of The Bearded Beachcomber" smooth PETER P A N riia iat 7 rib cuts of pork, bars or anytlring for weapons. that exploded and killed three men home or luxurious, one theme The fall-off in employment has troops klUed six Congolese aol- 17” G.E. UHF.VHF DELUXE TELEVISION ...... $ 1 8 6 .0 0 Nohe answered in the crew a ride. , dominated all talk: The'disaster. affroted retail sales and the gra- PEANUT Jan. 3. . . . Carmine Desapio says Earlier, the ICC had recom dlers who had beta drinktog . . . baseball star Stari Musial's advice, "Don't PORK ROASTS whola ar cat inta chaps rooms because a t the time they Reply to'Reds on Congo h$ haa no Intention o f giving up Everyone knew what that erai'economy of the area, which heavily before opening fire, ac BUTTEir...... 49c mended commuter fare increased 2 1 ” OJE. UH^JFHF DS.UXE TELEVISION ^ ...... $ 2 1 9 4 )^ Quit Too Soon!" , . , a new look at the battle lb. 35c a bengoin at 45c lb. all were lying on.,the decks with bk post aa New York County meant. The news that Borg-War- cording to a UlN. spokesman. guns pointed at their heads.. from 20 to 30 per ceilit'. (Gontbnied on Page Seven) (Manhattan) Democratic leader. H ie railroad aald It expects ner Corp. is going to transfer its In another section, the oncers’ United ITaUons, N.T., F4b. 39 did not commenC o n . Hammars- 21” G.E UHF-VHF CONSOU TELEVISION ...... $ 2 2 ^ .0 0 of the sexes ih the "Women Love Men, But Scottish high court rejects peti aoon to announce a program of Norge division, manufacturer of ROCKY A c c u s e d Save on CALO CAT (JP)— UJf. Security Ooimell mem kjold's request for power to reor •— ;------?------tion by Alexander Gili^riat Me cpr irehabilitation and repair to refrigeratbra 4nd freezers, to Fort New York, Feb, 3 (JV^flOie Men Love Work" . . . the first in a new series and DOG FOOD at bers in behind-ncenes taKu today 23” G.E. UHf-VHF CONSOLE TELEVISION ...; ...... $ 2 3 6 .0 0 Sola on Pinahurat l^ o a s HomovStyla ganize the Congolese army and Bain for leave to launch private augment the car' cleaning and Smith, Ark., sometime early this Jonrnal American aald today '■on"The Art Of Living''. . , e special Clemen 8 f o r ...... $1.00 weighed the Soviet U nlj^’a chal take it out of politics as a step proaecution against novel "Lady window waahing program begun summer. U A W May Seek Mayor Robert F. Wagner had Castro Purges lenge to Uie United States to sup toward averting civil war in The Chatterley'a Lover." . i . West Ger ’That was the scene today in submitted evidence of Im g o - tine Paddlefo(^d interview with actress Joan SAUSAGE MEAT, lb. 69c late last year. A U A R E NO MONEY DOW N WITH YOUR OLD TELEVISION. port Soviet proposals for The Congo. The U.S. delegate also- ex man Finance Ministry Issues report It la already moving ahead with gloomy Muskegon as citizens gird larlUes in state agendea to-Gev. Crawford . . . and many other treats for the Save on 14 oz. cans Congo. . pressed regret at what he called fixing at about 70 billion marks its plans for the lease-purchase of ed for a last ditch effort—which Right to Limit Nelton A. Rockefdler. The pa Cuban Courts Council debate on Ib e Congo Zorin’s "renewed and unjustified yearly everyone discounted before 1961 MODELS TAKE UP TO 23 MONTHS TO PAY Salted CASHEW \ (816.6 billion) amount of money new cars under the New York per said the mayor, a Democrat whole family. - was In recess until Tueisday and attacks” on"Hammarskj0ld. '11.8. .has paid stnee end o f World hand—to convince Norge to stay. NUTS at . . . .can 95c Blacfc Chuck Pat Roasts, bona>ln. at 59c H>.; state commuter car program. sent a confidential letter t o the Havana, Feb. 3 (P) — Fidel there waa no 'answer from the .. .Stevenson’s first statement in W ar 11 for maintenance o f foreign to Hartford, meanwhile, a Dem Judson Sayre, Borg-Wqrner. Plants Moving Republican governor In which Pinohurst loan Chuck Graupd 69c lb., 2Vz lbs. far Castro today fired 120 Judges Kennedy adininiatration outlining the council two days ago said the tboopa within its bordera. ocratic sUp-up in setting the date president, said the company was Wagner cited such agendea as YOU’LL $1.69; and Pinohurst rtguiar Hamburg, 5Se lb., throughout Cuba In the, second ita Congo position. There may I be United States favors peace in The Masaachuaetts governor John of a committee hearing haa given moving to Arkansas because of Detroit, Feb. 3 (/P)—A United the State Llqnor Authority, Mo Lowest price in a long phase of a sweeping court purge none imtil late next week, aides Congo through measures taken by Volpe ,1s opthnlstte abont settle- Republicans in the lejglslature the "favorable business climate, ex Auto Workers spokesman said last tor Vehiclee Bureau, PnbUo Serv time on BEECHNUT 2V2 lbs. for $1.25 ora also vary oosy on tha aimed at removing all legiU ob of. U.S. Delegation Chief Adlai the Secretary-general, but a U.S, of metropolitan transit au opportunity to make some politi panding South and Southwest night the big union may seek to ice CemmlsstoU, Department of COFlFEE stacles. to his rule. Stevenson Indicated. ^ delegation spokesman declined to thority management-labor dis c k hay. marH«l*- anticipated growth in limit the automakers’ right to lo PubUo Works and the Bent Com budgot. . ^ ■ . - ' ■ " One supreme court Justice; the 'In'.a atatement studded with say that the latest Stevenson pute. . .O pp^tlon Socialiatz T h e miacue by Sen. William J. this general area, and a shifting cate their plants. mission. Rockefdler, the pnpet mis WIIK NUGAZmi 2 lb. can $1.29 statement . supported Hammara- charge that backera, o f Prime G-E DELUXE presidents of six provincial courts harsh condemnation of Secretary- of the center of population which Keimeth Bannon, director of the said, is ready to release the kjold’s plea for the U.N. to take Minister Hayato Bceda’a ruling will influence future consumer o f appeal, 28 appeals magistrates general Dag Hammarakjold, Sov U A W ’s Ford Department, voiced mayor’s charges aad Ida reply Be Bare yeu gat the BIC WIIKIND fdM«a of complete authority over The Con party financially support Jnpnan and 87 other Judges came under iet Deputy Foreign Mkdster Val purchasing.” the threat in a debate on automa them.-1 Remember, Pinehur3l;„Meflts are sold the old fashioned go army. faaatle ultra-nationalistic groups. New Riot in Rome The Hertferd Tkaaa every Saturday with MAXWELL HOUSE the ax, which fell for the second erian A. SSorin told, the council How are the people taking it? tion with Malcolm L. Denise, vice 30" RANGE Service way . . . where it’s easy to get lust the size lean . , .Hilrty-elght inches o f snow I f the firm nw^es, “we have THIS WIIK magaaiac aad TV TOPICS a waak's COFFEE time in two months. yesterday that it had followed the Diplomats were, quick to point president for labor relatioiu at MYSTERY RADIO SIGNALS boneless chuck, shoulder clod or any kind of pot roast. wrong road in dealing v4th The out that thjue waa ho aign o f any which has fallen on New York Over South Tyrol 1,800 more people out of work,” Bochum, Germany, Fab. 8 i/e> 2 lb. can $1.39 The government acted under a City since Dec. 11, thus far has Ford Motor Co. 23” master oven« removable oven door, Calrod units with preview at radie ead talevisioa. Where you can have 4 or 5 chops cut from your lamb cabinet decree leaned Dec. 20 sus Congo in the past. change in Rusaia’a Cpufp policy, said one man. "Where are they __An offkdal o f an ehaatvatory cost It $14 mUHoB. . .East Ger Rome, 9>bi 3 (A) — Thousands, going to get new jobs? Some are The U AW contract with the bij: here saU today his station has no-drip pan. ^ pending for 45 days a law prevent- Preacriblng the aame JlbViat despite Zorin's to n . i f a "new three automakers. Ford; General leg, or get the front or shank half of the lamb leg .. .- remedy aa befpre— release from road." But the Ruaaian. omitted many’s Communist regime baas of students hurled rocks at police old man and employers don’t want pUked op radio algnala on a Uig dismissal o f court oncers, m ' East Berlin meeUim of the Synod Motors and Chrysler, runs out this THI HARTFORD TJMI5. I by the way lamb legs are excellent quality this week the December purge, IS supreme Jail o f deposed Premier Patrice the uiQisI tu ih p li<#^ 'W e ‘United around the Austrian embassy to old people. Others have never freqnenoy fanaetly naed by —Parliament— of (Serman Protes day in the second day n f demon worked anywhere else but work summer. now-defunct Soviet satellites. Dapt. A I and we have them in niedium as well aa large sizes. court justices were ousted. Luinumba, convoking .parUament, Stotes with the colonial powers The debate took place before an SAVE $70 and ssiid . he hopes 1 the policy re tant churches. strations stemming from Italy’s ing for Norge." .j On another freqneoey extremely I, CwMwttlsiit I One o f Castro’s ctalsf complaints ousting Belgian nationals from British officials welcome Presl. overflow audience.- of Detroit to' view in Washington ‘expresses d ilu te with Austria on the South Said another: " I havp'a friend close to that one, fragtoento of Just 2.26 Weekly Or 9.00 Monthly against the courts has been that The Congo—Zorin said the' Soviet dent Kennedy’c appointment of dustry .and union leaders. the desire o f the new Jepders ,^ f TyroL Three students and 16 po who has been ■with Norge for 27 PMW sni.r my .uhkriptleri at anea for Tha TImaa I seized property too much com- Union is ready .’’to take all nec David K. E. Brue'e' as new U.S, Rnsalaa laagaage eentey e* essary steps” for nteasures to the United States to take a sound lice were injured M d 40 demon or 30 years. He’s been a foreman Bannon cited industry rumors were heard, he a 4 ie i. _ ilUW| Other Ranges—With Low Prices Also Available dally and Saturday . | penzathin. Apibssaador to London. . .Japa that Ford is going to build two EASY TERMS! 'Antonio Nunez Jimenez, chief restore peace in The Congo. view dr thln^ and ■woi'k for to strators were arrested. for at least 20 years. Kaminski, head e f Uto; nese . tunsi trawler radios Coast -' ‘Tie used to bo a bricklayer a new 'cars, one smsdler than the I • o f Caatro'z egrarian reform prii- , He noted that U.S. Congr»:Liimumba Mali nomy to the South ’Fyrol, coded to do that woi4i again, but I doubt larger. SERVICE spring that Judges would have to todoneaia, to deliver two todone- “ The new ears ought to be built these elgnali f4lr change their way of thinking or “Above aU, w « await sn answer also told the council that "a change Sian flahermen she rescued from Italy by Austria after World War It. Others have worked only in boars yeotardny; Hi9 Norge and don’t know anything right here to ■ Detroit," Bannon face the consequences. from the new reprasentative of in U.S. poUdy is the key to peace sea 10 miles off Ball. . .Group of X Austria demands autonomy, belM UM BigMie g o o d / ^ e a r STORE Jn The Congo ” saying the 250,000 OermZin-apeak- gIm .** said. “We have a lot of workers The new tUsmlzsal decree, the'United Statoa. whether be is French technicians, arriving in affected Hy automation . . . Why finite ready to Join us In following the ing people o f South Tyrol have not , The Noige. decision to move, an 718 Main St, MaBdiestcr • Open Tonight till 9 • Phone MI 9-9523 signed by Csstro, President Os- Lepoktville, The Congo, Feb. 'Paris after being expelled from not he^ toRuT new rqnd.” Guinea, aay tbelr Jobs have been bean given fuU poUUeal' rights. nounced wetkMsday, means that valdo Dortjeos snd Justice Mints (A }r-0«ii. Joieph Mobutu aald to- ■ome 1,800 teba wU be eliminated IdenUfyhiff Stevenson issued a stateniaat taken ever hy Oseehealon*" ~ in the Mqskagon-Muskegon (OoatllMik SB Page M m ) later wpiesslng regret that Zorin (C I «■ Mge-SiaveU) ZMd BotM cnglaeara. (OMUMwd OB Fag* M m )
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