8-7 edge. crats and five Republicana. The equipped with camqraa to photo tired voluntarily — said he was their Cheshire Hrighh The White House reported Ken committee', previously had eight 000, by several months.” going to take's leave of three or area wetfara' ' ' iy. • * Times, Herajd Tribune, News, Mir Forty-two foot schooner. New-- graph ground terrain and sen Previous multi-stage military ror, WaU Street Journal, Jdurnal nedy was "pleased’’ with the out- Democrates\and tour Rapublicans four weeks to do some reading ooma. Officially he had taken no —with the Republicans and two moon, bound for Honolulu ranorta sors to record elqctro magnetic rocket programa here started 'with Slid writing. Asked by newsmen if. jsssr" of Commerce and several foreign it has lost its malnipast. ..Hazel radiation. , testing of («aly on? stage « d you're money ^ead when you pay by check dallies. dlTCct'psirt in the. v h t, but left Conservative Southern Democrats he would accept a call to form a Memorial 1 Scojt, 40. ex-wlfe of Rep. Adam It can be made to transmit in worked up to the full configuration, new government, b® replied. ton. Tha a Deliveries as reported by the par no doubt that he farared the Ray usually In control. formation as it passes over readi- g i^u ally weaving in ^Idance, pens ranged from "pretty well" to burn plan- Democrats slated to be tapped Clavton Powell, DsNY, marries "Walt and see." tonwd to Swiss ■ entertainer Ezio' Bedin... out Btations. At these stations nose cone and other refinements. The veteran atatesman baa quit rep e rto d U Bartfprd iNatiohaV "bad" in the suburban sections..' speaking as an "interested citi tor membership on the committee data can be reproduced, stored, The Air Force plams to hara Driven employed directly by the zen,” he told a news conference were Reps. Carl ElUott, Alabama, Nine persons feared drowned and Minuteman ready for combat by aa prime minister aewm times be a week ago that he hoped a ma and B. F. Sisk, California, both of 36 others injured when commuter integrated .and interpreted by fore — usuallyr asA8 a pWltlcalpolitical aacti*men- t , A rt>ir ' nswqiapers were not Involved in automatic display equipment mld-1962. jilBapER F.D.I.C. the walkout. Thley handle, a large jority of the House members "will whom have voting records friendly. bus bringing worker to Jobs in have a chance to 4**>ciae thair Milan plunges Into nine feet of (OmittBaed «a Page Four) (OMttaMfi ha Fhga W * ) - will, and a small (proup of ntoo (OoBltoaefi aa Fag• Twa) I water in roadside canal. (Ooattaiued tf Faga Twa) : HTgRMY HIWT AT II SERVING OONNSOTIOUT EAMZLXBfL 8U8ZNB8B AND. INPU8TBY BZNOR lygg (C Faga iaraa) 1 V f ■ ■ • . 1?^ ' : V ■; u V • . j . .MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY I. 1961 PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1961 f A Q B T H m
WarOty • ( Mete Chipper^ Cheetf id, Haininy fused to go along with the others, solmoe and I have no aKarnatlve ‘T h ls ta fr is to be produced by RpekviUe^Vernon B o l t o n Ben-Giirion Leaves demanded a judicial Inquiry In but to resign.’’ NowMmyWtiir ^ ^ flM HarU Opera Theater of the thu*. Sheinwold on Bridge wMch witnesses would testify un Ben-Gurion bad threatened to 'venity o f Hartford Thursday, Over Lavon Affair der oath, and accused Lavon of a realgn for aevaral weeks, and As You Lake It PHday end Saturday. Feb. 28, 24, campaign of Slander against lead- there were suggestions that his FALSE TEETHi and 25, In the Talcett School audi No Hardship major aim was formation of a By JUDITH i^EARN.- TAKE ADVANTAGE * (Oonttaniad from Page One) ink bmtelta. - with Mors ^ m ^ rt torium in Elmwood. o r FROBABIUTT - ^ v o n la now secretary-general new government without some of The next opera in the State Found^ ZBA euver — and has always boimced o i the powerful Histadrut .Labor' the smaller x>arUes that a t . times Theater aertee is 'Tjucia dl Lam- By Alfred Shetawold W W W ? ^ .. Federation and a leading member have hindered him. A nudeus of the MancWster Community Fortunately for moot of ua, it back b a top. ~ Concerts board of directors is soundinff out mermoor” Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. of Bem-Ourion’s dominant Mapai The Mapai to the largest jparty TKXTH on your ptoto*. No SUMSy. Abraham A. Ribicoff, new aecre- tan’t nooeeaary to carry a eUd^ D enie^Plea He said in his letter of nsigna- (Labor) pizrty, which hat been spUt in the Knesset, the Itoaell par sooty, pMty usto or loMlna. nresent membera informally to see how they tary o f Health, Ikhication and Wel- rule to tte bridge table. The- Grand List Soars tlon yesterday that he had “no al by the controversy. liament, but its 52 slats are nine I’plsto odor” (denturo breath). Oot 2-8 S* rABTXKTH at . any drus oonatar. about continuing, the organization next fttfe, 'Will be Interviewed on “CSS ability to count up to;i8 la all tiM BAR ternative" after falling to gain Lavon’s supporters favor drop ehort of a majority of the 120 and wtoat type of «mcert<^ - Reports’’ tomorrow night at 10 f gave him two extra minutes o f bt- mathamatice you need for moet Tlia appeal o f William O. BsUof unanimous cabinet support in Ms ping the “affair" but moet o f the seats. T h e government that fell (CoBtlaaed trow Page One>- D l * ? Venujn today haz n grand list ofOmllUon to fS.8 mllllbn, and mills Bsx Mountata Rd. has been denied row with former Defense Minister they'd nice. The concert eerlea WM o’clock J t 7 4 42 startling tax rate of about 10 mills on the grounds that no extreme the ClTie Murtc senea last year, turned. All of which are a perky open at Wesleyan tTnifersIty in the creased gravity. Taking off. he and aeat raacue ships scurrying to aometldnf about probability. • T r Interestingly, assessments on Israeli censorship has clouded o f the former defense minister. and in oU commanded a total of hot the aucceBB came only after «*• Davison Art Center Feb. II to weighed seven times more than,on a Burpeiaa landing apot ; . South won the flret trick in to finance partially the town’s 10- commercial fauildlnga dropped from hardships could be determined. the Lavon' Affair but it M'PU'^nUy The Israeli people were shocked 74 votes. ruffle OR a moral chamberpot. Ac- K ^ q . ss y w k riiUrlng doorbells tuslly, the gaiety of it an is sort of March 5. .Earth, and on coming down at a But. chMrfUl Bam took it all diunmy with the ace of - hearta. month interim fiscal year. ^ sUghtly above to slightly Mlow $3 Bell had requested a variance to stems from the smashing of an by the prime minister’s resigna and maiuior personal pleas. ruined in the scene where the “ Crime and Punishment'' la to be 5,000-mile per hour clip Into ^ the without }U effecU, apd thU augun drew three roundz o f trumpa, and mlTUon. allow dividing property with ex Israeli spy ring in Egypt in 1954, tion—even though he has sdopted ^ uiL n . I W s z -Assessor Montagus White re isting buildings Into two parosls, when Lavon was defense minister. Elks Setback BoUi concerts held so far; the cuckolded husband calls his wife performed by the University of atmosphere was aubjectra to forces well for human a s tn ^ u ts on some then 'want a fter the diamonda by There were some decreases in the same slrategY before to com leased final flgurea on the grand one of which would have less Lavon was accused of responsi GASOLmU Weavers and pianist Ozan Marsh, an adulterous/uaing Just that word, Hartford New Angle Theater Feb. 12 Umes normal gravity. tomorrow, playing the king and ace first. INM personal property assessments. bat opposition. North Ehids, 1085; Leon’s Tiuck- 16 through 19 in Hartford under list this morning. The list will be frontage than the minimum re- bility for whsb-was termed a "ee- Ben-Gurion has staunchly held were well attended. with lespect and tenderness, of But, also, for about seven'aiinr ' *nie next round o f diamonda joo- For Instance, 78 meat cattle this en, 1047; 4T"s, 1017; State Shoe The ladianapohs Symphony con- turned over to the Beard of Tax q u i ^ and would also have a gar curity nilahap” and was forced out that all memlton of his various course For those who don’t care the direction of Edgar Kloten. utes be felt no weight at aU in duced nothing but grief for South. Review tonight. year are ssssssed at $910, where Repair, 1014;4xxxx, 999; Woody's cort, coining up in March, should Triiflty OoUega desterg will per free faU as he lay atrappcd,on a 3 4 ^ fit* age located too eloee to the side o f tha cabinet He haa ben trying to coalition governments must ad for ruffles on chamberi»ts. wait H m suit faUed to break, ind South i p ^ l t a a - V Q The new grand list, reflecting as last year 06 cattle were. as Wonders, 970; Brass K q^ 962; he the most successful yet. and see "The Entertainer.’ ” in form Samuel Beckett’s, “Endgame** couch within a capsule exactly CMorihe line. clear -himself' ever since. here to the principle of "colleeUve had to loee a club oventually an tremendous increases due to the sessed at $1,470. Tha>nunfiier of Walnut Clippers, 954; Evening BANTLY Oil Ih e artists who win give the which none of the chsmberpoU like that built to carry * man aloft. Petition in Order A fter aeVeral InveaUgations over responslbtlity” and abide by de and Eugene Ionesco’s "The Chairs’’ well aa the diamond. revaluation of property in the fall. heroes and mules increased from Herald, 947; Egg and You, 947; I ’'^i’ \ ^ ’) l\t fourth concert will be announced have ruffles, and some of the pots All this didn't bother liis senses, Heads ^ock UN Town (Jlerk David Toomey to the years, a committee of seven cisions o f tha cabinet majority or Feb. 24 and 25 in the.iyashington South would have been safe tf Is $18,048,460 greater than the net 10 to S3 but dropped in total val Sharpies, 940; Petersen’s, 924; at the Indianapolis concert by Dr. judging from early analjmts o f In Tot, Leaves work. The first diauond fintase day confirmed receipt of the peti cabinet mlnlstera in Ben-Gurion's resign. ' ’ I ' 1 \ \ i !. I t 1 turn out to be >'ases. Room o f Mather Hall. each opponent had started with taxable grand Ust of Oct 1, 1959, ue from $2,175 to $1,475. Patten’s, 915; Commissioners, 900; Melvin Horwiti. hard working loses to the Jack, but on the next Richard Kennedy, president of tion filed by the boosters for the coalition govlrtunent cleared Lavon The aging prime minister aeJd Homea Fires Bamlng An exhibit of Oriental art la on formation radioed down to Earth, three diamonds. Then his last dia which w «a 184,655,645. Motor vshlrie assessments went president of Community Concerto. display in the Collector’s " Comer said N A S A officials. For Ham had round o f diamonda Weat’a queen the Manchester H l ^ School Stu proposed Junior high school which 'Of blame last Dec. 25 and the tha- in cleur&ig Usvon, "the govern 4Ci 872, Tfl. MItclu II 9 459‘ David V. Hayes, the Co\'entry mond wotild aet up, and he could Thq grand list each year Is al- up slightly, from $3.0 to $3.8 mil High single. State Shoe Repair, He has a choice of sex-eral per of the Wadsworth Athgpeum in to press levers within certain time Battling De^th throw one of dummy’s clubs on it. a j^ a rs . Dummy wins with the dent Council and a member of the request g machine vote on echool jority of the cabinet approved the ment adopted a deolsion which r sculptor who won the $1,000 Logan w m taken as of O ct 1. lion. high school Current Affairs Club, 119; second. Walnut Clippers, 118. ROCKVILLE TR 6-8271 formers and groups of perform- prize from the Chicago Institute Hartford now thronh the end o f limits or else get an electric The trouble was that the odds king and cashes the ten o f dia Itenui In next Monday’s town meet fliuUngs, Ben-Gurion, however, re cannot reconcile with my con William F. Luddecke, chairman There were 4,000 dwellings as will preside over the mock United » ______era from Hartford, any one of February. The worka range from shock. Partial checks ao far show (Coatlaaedi tm a Paga Om I wero against this break in. dia monds. South ruffs a hea(% leads ing. of Art last week, was driving an of the Vernon ‘Board of Finance, sessed this year, as opposed to 3,- Nations General Assembly April 15 whom would be enjoyable. modem Japanese wood block he never got a shock, they added. monda. South should have looked the ace o f diamonds to discard a The town clerk said he has oil truck 12 hours Friday. His said he would not make an of 741 last ysar. at the University of Hartford. I f the response from this infor prints to atone rubbings, and are On E a r ^ Ham was said to be pltalised., eight o f thtn. in “ io r y club from dummy and easily 'Wins foimd the petitios In order. Under father-in-law. Matt Moriarty, own for a moTO likely plan. ficial .guess on the coming tax Dance F oIIowb Dinner He is the third Manchester rep mal-poll of present members is er of the home fuel busineas. need all for sale. so nonchalant and hammy about critical condition.’’ SlM M lB f Oddff the rest. 1 > The GOP Lincoln Day dinner state law voting would take place Dally (piMrtloiL. rate, but he confirmed that the resentative to be chosen president. sBoouraging enough, it might_inr ed help on deliveries. - Carlos Montoya, Flam enco -it. he would flick the levers Just The Victims art likely T he odds aro^TUmoat 2—to 1 Feb. 11, In honor of State Senator on or before Feb. 20. Partner opens with one s|mde, tax rate ia achieved by dividing Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. dues someone of Dr. Horwita's ■ HayM’ show at the 'WiUard Gal guitarist,, will ptrtonn at 'Von'der with his right hand and some- tract chemical pheumoda cn the againat a 3-3 break in a suit. The Franklin O. Welles, will be fol About Town and the next playw pasaes. You the grand list figure Into the Stewart Kennedy, 80 Autumn St., caliber to accept the chairman- lery in New York City opened last Mehden Recital Hall at the 'Uni times at the last possible split sec second day, doctors told newnnen. Mda are even on a flneaae. The lowed by dancing untU . midnight In the school savin g syatem KElTH^S CBBAT ahip of the organization next year. hold: Spades None; Hearts K 8 4 amoimt to be' raised by taxes dur competed with seven other Greater f lir t t versity of Connecticut Monday at ond—and then grin at his sclen- The gas killed a 'll-ihonth old odds are 3 to 1 in favor o f winning ing the year. to the Bob Fahey orchestra, ac this week 107 pupUa deposited RMponse from persona who 3; Diamonds J 8 7 3; Clubs K 7 « 4 Hartford candidates for the post Little Theater 8:15 p.m.. tifle observers. Other chimps boy and sent about 100 to' hospitals a t least one out o f two flneesea. cording to Town Republican Hb was chosen president after an $118.20. Nina students purchased don’t belong to (be oonesrt aeries “ Carmen'* is being staged, by trained for the flight would use ind clinics. Stores o f farm ani Now take a look at the dia 2. 'What do you say? Luddecke said that before the A pantomime and monologue tax rate ia set, there' will prob Chairman Cleorge D. Maharan. interview 'with the executive board U.S. saving! stamps valued at this year would be welcome also. the OcmimUeut Opera Assn. Sat two hands for the right and left mals were killed; monds. I f South' leads a diamond Answer: Bid 1 NT. The T points m i i n w n v T will he given by Mrs. Howard ably be a number of changes in Rep. Horace Seeley-Brown Jr. of the' Foreign Policy Association $8.25. Robert Muitlock o f 32 Harlan St. urday at 8:15 pm . in the Buahnell levers. In "very critical" condition to to finesse dumm/s nine and later in high cards are worth a zbqiohse Lockward tonight at g o’clock the grand list and in the annual o f Pomfret, iMrvlng his sixth term in Hartford, which spohaors the The CYO o f S t Maurice Church would like to hear from anyone Memorial. Heading the cast are Chimps were chosen because in day were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bas- leads another .diamond with the in of some kind. You hope that part when the Manchester Little budget, factors which, make pre in Congress, will be 'fhe guest annual assembly. will meet this evening from 7 to 0 who aiUier would like to Join the T ^ ta r meets in the art room of Claramae Turner and Brian Sul the brains department they appear qutne and their aon, Roy, about 20; tention o f finessing dummy’s ten ner wiU get out and atay out,of speaker. A roast beef dinner will o’clock in the church hall. Prises aeriea next year, or who has a - C l-I dicting a mill rate at this time Kermedy will be among nine rep the Kast Side Rcc. Friends of mem- livan. pretty close to man. and'Mr. and Mrs. Janes Harris Jr. he has tfaoss odds o f 3 to 1 in his sp^es. ' be served. resentatives from Mancheater to will be awarded for the first term auggeatloB f or the type of-anter- Copyright 1981, meaningless. b m are welcome to attend. the Hartford Symphony Or Ham’s test was a inrelude to and their three surviving ddldren, favor. .Reservations can be made with attend. The students 'will represnt on. the basil of tests, attendance, talner he'd Hke to see and bear. General Feature* Corp.) However, barring gigantic up Tickets to the Theater produc chestra performs next Wednesday, sanding one of seven human vol- Duolen, six weeks, Michael 2, and A s the cards lie, .thU plan would Mrs. Florence D. Loverlri, Mrs. France and The Netherlands in the and class partlolpatton. FVRNITV Oeralag Up la Btaacheeter heavals either in the grand list or tion of ”Bus Stop” will be a'vall' Feb. 8 at 8:15 p.m. In the Buahnell. unteers on a similar fll|^t per Rachel, 3. Priscilla Flynn or Douglas R. assembly this jMsr, and wilt inter Candles will be blessed In S t 'The Grass Is Greener” with The Harris family was hardest annual budget, the mill rate, to be able next week. Mr. and Mrs. Phil “ Song o f the Earth" by Gustay haps this firin g. Hayes in the evenings. view the ' official U.N. delegates Maurice Church before tha 8 a.m Csiy Grant, Deborah Kerr. Robert hit, their son.-James IQ ,-was the aet In M ar^ , ahould be in the Burgess Sr. are in charge of ticket Mahler is the major wortt o f the Later would come laundiing of The dinner will be held at the from these countries before the o m intrim w and Jean Stmmoaa o p m first victim. Harris lived In a small House Rules Unit Expanded neliiiborhood of 10 mills. M tomorrow, Candlemas Day. sales. concert. chimps Into actual orbit, later to Samos Satellite Legion Home on West 'St mock assembly. They will be available to parlah- tonight at Uia State Iheeter. This bs followed by a man. shack a few hundred yards from The low mill rate (the tax rate Deadline Feb. 10- The other representatives will be the wreckage, on a side rpad.. for last year was 43 mills and ionero anytime after the Mass. But Riiasia bids to ,'win on man The deadline for filing of dis- Miss Marlene Forde, Miss Roberta The Chanel Choir c f Bolton Con in Spacs fo r several reasons. The Most, of the 1,000 or so people at Should not be used to calculate chaige papers by qualified service Smith, Miss Lisa Cowan, Carter LahaxTS e'vacuated from the town Orbiting Earth gregational CSiurch w ill. rehearse Soviets have long had far more Democrats Face Fight individual tax bills for this year) men, who desire to grain tax ex DeCormier, George Ordway, Miss didn't know at first, what had hap la the result of factors not found thia evening at 6:30 o’clook. The W AariibaiFO t Ydes,Iturncd to vapor from the old to new fiscal year October, Hoffman, Illinois aiid Katherine St. -issues are different. town clerk's office. again with no advance details. ed in a light wind in huge greenish xystem. and 36” x 48” table that extends to 60". There are speculations, or re failed to orbit. George, New York. Under the new rules setup, ■ The instrument, filed in the $40,000 F IR E LOBS / fo g banka. Kennedy-backed legislation stands ports, the So'viets have lost tme or But No. 2 in the aeries roared Yesterday’s House vote, while The adopted budget for the cur name of Mary P. Plenzio against ■ Old Greenwich; Feb. 1 (fiT—^The Jerry Cagle, laundry truck aloft into a drizzly tky at 12:23 to have a better chance to hurdle rent year la $3,268,095, o f which Police Arrests mors men In apace-orUUng at driver returning from nearby nominally wresting rules commit Joseph P. Plenzio, alleges intol kitchen of the Yankee Docile Res tempts, but Russian officials have p.m. yesterday iuid disappeared in tee control from the coalition, in the roles committee, provided all only an estimated $510,460.16 or erable qruelty and requesta legal taurant on Fost Road was wTOcked Morgsnza to New .Roads, thought the members vote according to denied this. Russia is not known to a hea'vy overcast. About two hours dicated that the coalition is a about one-fifth, will be raised George J. Barton, 25, o f 150 separation and Edimony. by fire yesterday causing damage the .train was on Ore. He - went later the A ir Force said it had form. Some o f them have been through personal and real property *599 be taking the first step of putting force that must be reckoned with Lenox St., was served a warrant Action on the case is roturnable eatimated at $40,000. The flames hack to investigate- Apparently achieved polar orbit. Its path car known to kick over the traces in taxes. Yes— a complete houseful! And featuring a man into a sub-orbital flight such he was the first person stricken. on the House floor in the present in New Yorit City yesterday for disposition in MarCh to the were fought for an hour before as Ham tc k. ries the satellite at altitudes rang the paat The major source of revenue this the greatest names In home furnishings, at Cagle drove on to the 25-be^ hos- Congress as it has been in the charging him with obtaining Hartford County Superior Court- being brought under control. The dividends of Ham’s flight ing from 300 to 350 miles. year will be the $800,0(K1 borrowed pitel here, while he was gasping past. through sale of bonds to help fi money by false pretenses, three a price that almost defies belief! Here's came through a lucky chance. The Future satellites of this type are It found 22 Republicans Joining counts. and vomiting. expected to take pictures'from 300 nance the tnmattian to the uni Redstone rocket burned fuel too 195 Democrats to uphold Kay- ■MBnBiijiMS|WWtoKnro|| He had been arrested earlier and everything you need to set up housekeep Deputy Sheriff Andrew Grizaaffi, miles up with equipment ao ad form flacal year July 1. iiiiiiiii-iiiiiii MUlion (Miara worth of savlhg8--sv^ cont on fast. This signified danger to auto burn, and 64 Democrats and 148 charged with being a fugitive from ing, at one "package" price or low room matic "brains” in the rocket-cap' of Innls. stopped en route to work. vanced. that quality will equal the N ot all the $ ^ ,0 0 0 win be paid The train engineer asked Grizsaffi Republicans voting against him. back tn oheyOsy, but win be spread justice on the recpiest of Manches our own brondf, our own lob-provod boit sollors. aule system and triggered-off rC' view from a human eye at 100 feet. ter police, BarUm waived extra- 966 Main St., Manchceter prices, PLUS the easiest terms in town. BMKSHWE \o see what was wrong at the rear The 99-fbot Samos is a 2-sUge Technically, the loser was Chair Starts Tonight! ' over a 5-year p^od. lease of an escape rocket carried man Howard W . Smith, D-Va., of ditkm and v.'-s broug;ht back to Any room group may be bought separate on top o f Ham's capsule. of his 117-car train. He had lost rocket—an Atlas ICBM topped by Luddecke and White both em- Free Parking HOUSE part of hia-load. He couldn’t see the rules committee, who directed Manchester by Capt W alter Cas This rocket mechanism was in 22-foot Atena-A. The entire phaslaed that the grand list figures sells Sr. and Det. Thomas Graham, ly! tended to carry the capsule away through the smoke: Agena, weighing 4,100 pounds, the fight againat what he caUed aro liable to change before the ConlfMilng Onr Grizzaffi, by radio, got In touch 'packing” the committee. Cassells said Barton wrote three if the rocket blew up on launch goes into orbit. Board of Tax Review issues a final, checks totaling about $133, with with State Trooper James yv. But Smith took comfort from ing. Instead, it helped give an The Sw ipe program, begun in net taxable grand list' at tlta end insufficient funds. tra puah so Ham traveled some 40 Major, who happened to be nea'r- 1957, wms-fivsp tw priority last the'Yact that he still is chair miles higher and 130 miles farther by. Major flflrtid the wrocltage. yeaf^aftlF«^ca«iatloS oB'the U2 man of the committee and will The btaurii which elta through He is being held in custody in Winter than intended'. Officers and volunteers realised reci^alssancs flights over Rus have a dominant voice in deciding 8:10 8:8»-8i68 February, heara complainta and lieu o f bond for presentation in The dividends were that this chlorine gas was Involved. They sia. when it meets and on what sub makea adjuatmenta in assessments, the Manchester session of the 12th began warning residents to aeek jects. if it deems them proper. The only Circuit Court tomcjrrow. high ground to escape tho fumes. House Republican leader Charles impeal from the tax board Is to Walter A. Shepard, 43, of East Hartford, was .charged last night SALE They raced between clouds of . Halleck of Indiana w d the as Oak Grill's theooorts. chlorine to about 75 homes, to La- Party Will Mark sistant GOP leader, M p. Leslie Bearelnatlon Effects with intoxioaticn and breach of Why “Good-Time barre Elementary School where Arends,- nunois, strongly opposed Tha grand Ust issued by White peace. 400 children had just opened WSCS Birthday the Rayburn plan. Halleck said Wed. Special! today Hiows the effect of the recent Sgt. George McCaughey and Orig. 30.00 and 3S4M I Orig. 14.98 to 17.98 classes, and to Morganza High many people “ are afraid this re revaluation and the new 65 per Patrolman John Hughes said they Chai1io'’Siiffeis Braised TMdtrloia found Shepard’s car stuclk in a GMf' School, where another 300 cUl- A birthday -party will be spon solution aignala the collapse of all cent assessment rate (last year’s I ‘ 3-Pe. SR8W8Uit8 -f' IlnDRRv Blsfiflpr dren were in clast. sored by the WSCS 'of North opposition to. the attempted ful assessments were 45 per cent of anew bank on Center S t, 'with VUwllW W VIIIRIMVI Methodist Church in celebration fillment of Democratic promises. Tips the market value). Major increases Shepard trying to free ft. Shepard W iRtor Coats UbwIm m Uac or IriiiliiBS i w BINDER ACREAGE CUT o f the 20th anniversary o f the For Rayburn, who had staked With Potatoes.oes. Vegetable.Veg are noted In the real estate assess- pcMted a $100 bond for his appear •ourM of mOds but ahimfIiir bUddor Inv tVashington, Feb. 1 (iFi—^The Women's Society o f Christian his prestige on the outcome, it Bread and Batter. ments wheras peraonal property ance in the Manchester sessiem of Utioao^woWnR you 99c the 12th Circuit Court on Feb. 16. HAND DICORATIO BAM ni and tmcomfortAblte u rotUtu fUgbU* U.S. Department of Agriculture Service, a world organization, was a sweet though shaky vic aaseasmenta, in general, show only I 10.99 ^ with M ^ n f bAdndM* boodjiebt or iimo* has decreased acreage alldtmenta Monday at 8 p.m. at the church, tory. f f U ^ increffffes. John S. Olsaver, 47, of 107 Cam * 2 0 8 ^ * eular ■rhii aad ^no dot toovor-oxertioB. for the 1961 crop o f cigar-binder 300 Parker St. He told the House the commit Dweveilings reflect the biggest in bridge St, was charged with al Toddlers’ 2 to 4, 4 to 6. DRESSES ARE ON SAU •trBin or tmotSoiml upstt. Art addiiw to Sizes 4 to 6x with slacks. jrour mittiY—doa*t wait—tir Ooan’a Pina. tobacco types 51 and 52 and hi' Fl've . paat presidents and the tee shakeup was "the only way Oak Grill crease (more than 50 per cent) lowing his dog to roam. His court For boys or girls. Pop Doan*t Pilla act t wbyb for apttdT rt- creased acreage for dgar-flller and current president o f the North we can be sure” o f enacting the from $18^4,655 in 1050 to $30, date in the Manchester session of 7 to 14 coat alone. All so OAK ST- MANCHESTER lins, nylons with hats or Regular litf. 1—TbtY havt A aootMnR effect ob binder types 42. 43, 44, 53, 54 and Methodist WSCS will be honored. Kennedy legislative program. 033,120. House and building lot as the 12th Circiuit Court was set are virgin 'wool grow blazer IniNUiena, t —A fait pain-relitt- 55. The binder types are grown The preUminaty victory for sessments climbed from about $8.f for Feb. 20. U 9 ioff action ‘on nactint backache, heod- Past - presidents include Mrs. hoods, washable. aoiea. muscular aehea and paiDS. t —A principally in Connecticut and James Pickles, Mrs. Griswold styles . . . Coatcraft, wonderfully mild dluretle aetioB Umi the Massachusetts. Binder allotments Chappell, Mrs. BMith Longfellow, Gastwirth. Sale-priced r!|^t-^uy srsiy pretty style kidneya, tendiofc to increase tbcioutput of the ts miles of Udner tubee. rH the were set yesterday at 10,786 acres the late Mrs. Jesse Sweet, and you see—and youll ase so many. Wash ’n game Happy relief mutione have enjoyed compared with 12,020 last year. A l Mrs. Wesley Tbouin. Mrs. Russell Group Orig. 3.98 for over SO yeort. New, larfft. economy lotments will be 10 per cent small Orig. 5.98 to 7.Y8 m a r cotton is smocked, embroidsnd or size eaves money. Get Doan’s PlUa today i Holmes now beads the organiza sppliqaed. 2-in, hems. Sizes 9,12,18 mcr. er for most farms. tion. to 5.98 10-PC. PLASTIC-TOP BEDROOM A skit, written by Mias Sylvia STATEB Skirts, Slaoki, uu CUflin, first grade teacher ar 5 PJW. CONTINUOUS—4:45 to 8:00, 6O0—Shown nt 6 and 8:16 Campus Juniors Girls’ Swtatsn Big 8-drawer triple dresser, 5-drawer chest, book Bowers School, 'will be presented. case bed in silver mahogany finish with brass trim PRICE CUT 37% ON GRANTS Mrs. Robert Ostrander and 956 Main, Facing Oak Jumpon, Dretsis and PLASTIC TOPS, PLUS GOLD BOND mattress OWN SPRINO«OLOR POLOS Mrs. C^iarles Phillips will be host- FUNDAMENTAL INVESTORS. INC. This tea at the honored tabl^.. Other and box spring, 2 boudoir lamps, 2 pillows and bed hosteasea w ill be 31rs.> Everett Th« troubl* with hout* portMis » spread. All at one low price. Xsgufar mutual fund is a common stock fund estab Kennedy, Mrs. Hsrhert Maguire, 3.99 Mrs. Robert Arendt, Mrs. Ellen WINTER CLEARANCE Fine orlon slipovers or 79ceach^- M Vtr'can toll whi<^ parllM lished in 1933 for the purpose of seeking pos Starkweather, Mrs.| Richard Field, Sizes 7 to 14. All from cardigans. Sizes 4 to 6x, 1^. Roger Morgan, Mn. Tom ^11 •nd up ploying houMl reBular-stock by nation 7 to 14. Morley, Mrs. Russell Miner, Mrs. fo r Preteens and Juniors Ton cant find bstUr at 79e—4hsrs aren’t sibilities of growth of capital and income I ally famo|i8 makers. any! Waahfast combed cotton keeps shape Osgood Bemett, Mrs. Douglas after machine washings. 8-18 moa.; 1-8X. over the years. Don’t hesitate to ask us'for Sn&Ui, M n . Ralph Warren. Mrs. John Wilks, 3frs. Dorothy Hat Orig. $35 and $40 Winter Coats > Group Orig. 2.98. - i Group Glrte* 7 to 14 free prospectus describing this fund. field, and M n. Artiiur Norwood. Each person attending is aaked 3.98 I 12 DIAPERS...SAVE 45c to bring a gift of money. Reasrya- i Sale Priced ’ Wliter laekite ^ ^ tiotts 'Will 1m mada through WSCS Toddlin’ I Kegutur 12 $ | 8 4 Opfn Thurr. 8M> to 9:00 p.m. and SaL t/ntS noon. roles. Any women vftio do not Orig. 10.98 to 12.98 ilong to a circle but wish to at to r 2.79 for I atend may call M n . Oatiander, 145 Grawlir Site j A very St. , Mots than yon pay for—12 hirdasys cot I^UINAM S’ CO. Orig. $3.98, $4.98., $5.98 8iou$es tons, only 1.84. Taka Ufa easy, gat axtrsa Members New YOrk Stock Cxchongo tfiaiwr Site I 7.99 & save. Fine textured, ahsorbmt 27'x27* n lAsr emm sr. • nuNCHtm* • m: mi s-2111 McLagan^s Sonnet Sale Priieed Janra* T. Half • tatarl H. StarkU An outstanding group of In. ‘Performaiicc’ washable cottons or OUR BRAND TRAINING PANTS 1.99 'I wools, with hoods. “ Invlneible,’' a sonnet sub Orig. $7.98, $8.98 Wool Skirts Sizes small to X large i Tromondouo mitted to the local Hire the Handi 2 'to 4, corduroy crawlers I capped contest last year, baa won Sale Pficed |2| and polo knit tops. I Orig.Y.98,4.98 safer I national recognition for the author, owoiiiiriHmiiiiiiBii ...... for 9. pieces Donald McLagan of Mancheater. ...tht tnisting Rusbtfld! ! ...tht restless wife! Boy«' Fkuuiel Lined Lika one free! Bouncing Bahy, reg. 25c; ITS HORRY’S The sonnet has been published O rig. 14.98 I shrink-resistant combed cotton, double in the current < issue of " P e r K R O i H L E R l i v i n g r o o m thick knit; triple crotches, fu ll cut. 1-6. FOR THE BKT SELECTION formance," a periodical publlah- Orig. $7.98, $8.98|, $9.98 Sweaters io y *' 8 to 18 [4 Gordarey Slacks ed monthly by the President’s HBiMniijEitaiiiiiiis Famous Kroehler I960 atyleil sofa end OF WORK CLOTHES IN TOWN Committee on Bmploi^ent of the WIiter Jaoktte I J Phyeicaliy Handicapped. ...the impitient rhnl! .the “ienocenf bystender? Sale raced 9 9 ,, matching chair. PLU S big redmer ^eur, FULL CUT UNDfRSHIRTS McLagan, the' son of Mr. and c(KktaiVmbl8,. 2 step table*, shdmg glass ■S'. 2.99 1x1 rib knit cotton—aplenty Mrs. Richard McLagan, 85 Oxfbrd door^ bookcase, and 2 table lamps. of stretch, no hulk fit. 4 4 c St., is a 1968 graduate o f ManChee- &99 ' Sizes 4 to 12, Hockmeyer Children’s 2-6X. 2ag. S9c ter High School and is a fresh man at Trinity College. He entered Orig, $10.98, $19.98 Dresses Zii^off hood, pile lined, I corduroy, pre-cuff ed. All 9 KROEHLEK KMffl B - S t p u n l f l r the poem In the state Hiring the knit collar, heavy duty ' colors. / ■/ P I '
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t HANCHBSTEB EVBNJHO H ERW . MANCgMnfB^ COEN.. W SDHB^ h l M l lEANCraSTER EVENINTO JERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY,. FEBRUARY 1, 1961 PAC»: ?I P A G S n > i m ______I • - - ,>,..i .ii m y ...... ■!■ .1 — II l■■l^ I II I '■■■ ...... ■ '. ^ Andover H odcv^e-Fem oft FREDERICK W . SPAUU>INC, D .A iD . ir- ______.j ' Minuteman AimoDNcate TPB i u m o v A l o r n s TV-Radio Tonight Tmdt Driver Cub Scouts FEBRUARY I. 10*1 Slate Dinner A bsolvedin t o Television ▲keep tahe ea XO mlaeUee to a e«aad -, SAVINGS! SAVINGS! (OytateneA l l ^ Fnga Owe) Cub Scout committee chairman MB. In aa mm g m v «ny 14 m y r t l e ST R E E T ^ nwB! SATTBDAYtei TV WEXX FOB OOBOnllinD LISIINO Tolland Fatal MANCHBSnSlt, OONNXCneUT Bdward Arnold has announoad 10. OnM the tolaaile is pertoctad. ftto oadttoX.noito to a plana tor a Blue and Gold dinner 6:00 Admiral and Svabby 8boUAS •:80 1 matter of'tttanttaa. I FltACTXCB U M iniD Feb. 10 a te p.m. to the riemetatary JS,pE^\id‘.i«».r«.) ^ IS TidlaBd CSoMBty Cbrooer Baraard hoildun la aatedte history ^ th at TO BY school. The,program will include B is i Theater (in procreu) 8 J. Adctrmaa bat aljaotred a R hi^ __ It WO Xtoutemen to he d e^ y- The Mtantomen J* OttlMODONTlCS. preaentatloni of the Cub Scout Britr Brine’s Bhsek (In profrw^ X al^ truck drivar of any criminal edkgrlM4. About 400 of thaae win alatod to itort roBtag over^mpM SAVE 10% in BURTON’S charter, reglatrattcn cards tor First Show (in progress) te nasBMBca to the death o f X n . be antead aeroaa the weatem mites M U 8, tollroad truW ^to cubs and adult woricers, and M e«s H »;00 gawHEjEiV 8. 40. g r o a S S D. Kllduff, n , of Briatol, XS8A ^ Ava. to eight Fundsy FUanlM .1 Pemr Qosno Show (C) j - ■— -* Unltad SUtea to underground ailos aboard vHll be pctwahled to a tafl-,| aehtovement awards. Cartoon PtaybMM 1* The Rifleman ertio diad o f tajuriea rocalved to a dtsignOd to survlTt a near qaias fay th e dinner will, celebrate tha Wild BUI Hickok 80 Mjr Bisler lUlaen ^ crairti to ToUand N o t . 2 3 . aontal poatUonV ^ Times [uare Flayhouya nuclear bomb. The remaladu: Mtoutaman ta tbs , Wat 0.8. Blst anniveraary of Scouting to 4:16 TV MsU Order Market 68 •:80 Danger U Ur BusiBnfiDMi ' In taMtok hia ftodlnf. AAcnnan wUl hq on M e d a l railroad tratea. America. Arnold also announced CoroMdo 9 . 3 0 Pve Got A Secret . chaerw l that “had tha decaaacd Detehaa juannars are talking of ICBU powered W W M 'M that tha Cub Pack will oonduet a • ;» Weather, Ne*s. A SporU I. U 10:00 Naked City 8, 10,I, worn' a aeat belt do thia occaidon, wUeb aSo te need to tod .N av^] aala of-First Aid kits throughout Canadian PoUce . 40 Peter Loves Mary eventually having <>000 Xlnutamen PWMte fotoat and the JMmya 1:10 Bobln Hood U Circle Theater aha would not hara bean thrown on statloto tha community to laias funds for ■ ROtUe'Jacoba . _ ® n Do)Wr Movie aoalnat tha windshield . . . and nn> Perffitog- thte aaay pnodUant, Sports, News A Wsatbep^ 8 As Um Mtouteman force la built of pack uae. ope doobtedly would be alive today." easy to handle, and oaay. to ■tore; I .AqipUcatlons to become Cub 1:46. Douglas JEdwards S Ackecnian aaid avldeace ahcwad up. tha ao-eaUtd mlasila gap ha- p r o v e s an eaeapa from »Mch of Humlatii-Btlnklw Ntwa' 10. y ^ ld n lg h t twaen thla oanntry and Ruasia wiU Scouts have beeq received from 7t00 MIIUod> Dollar Movts U;0U Barry Barents that the truck driver, Joaqph * . the tomidexity wMoh haa -toroed James Sellera, Raymond -Sellers N(______Bporis A Weather Big News begta to clghe, many military ex World's Best Movies (O REDEMPTION DAYS Florae, o f JiDddletowa. R. 1m waa tha liquid fuel Attea and Titan in- and John McGuire. Any other, boys Dangerous Robin News, Sports A W M ther not aware of a entail break In the perts predict. Many prediet both teroontlnenbd diiaanea to thair Shotgun Blade la nations wlU ha even to number o f who are totereated ara asked to News A Weather U :U Jack Paar Show- (C) air line to the tjuck’a air brakea. huge atae—82 tost and M feat re- tee Cilw«idw.lkateatW^i>oto.,.to l a ^ awta Arnold. Lockup Premiere _ A sudden loae of biakin f power lo w range mlasUea to 1088. Moetlvel]^’' ' Highway Patrol 11:80 Jack Paar Show (C) A e advent of Minuteman will ato Its teal d adto prtffBlpeh ter t e a ^ The Good Conduct trophy was Feature . . was the reason Flores s:ave tor his With IMB comptadty, aiae and awarded to Den 8 for the beat be 7:16 sports Camera Starlight Moyle ^ Thursday- Friday - Saturday difficulty In controlling the big begin an era when rockets rather Wright Mimfteman haa the mo T»«ifadae8iai>adtaal^i«id p * y .jfW *** • lUghUghts U;80 Newa and Weather than manned bombers will he the ah«aadllto<8»iiwilc.^l«»W B ^ «M .. havior during a pack meeting. 7:80 Bong Kong 1:00 News. Prayer > tractor-trailer as he came off Rt. bility that Atlae and Titan lack, This waa the tirkt time the new V 15 in Tolland to enter R t 44 on hia dominant deterrent force in the hut Its warhead will ha smaller. *** trophy waa presented. It will be It'* Christmas Ib Ftebmary— sim It b— 'earn* Iwm's aaother prssmt wav to Newport R I. . » Strategic Air Command. /Ihe The hquld fuel gtento must re amid «fte “ailn” teiaidw. Cma toy riB to . kept by Den. 3 during the month of for ye»—TOMOMIOW, HUUAY. SATURUAY— you sov* up to 10% The truck collided with the front rocket also reveraea a trend toward main on flxod sMea and thsUr J February imtU the next pack meet Radio of car driven by John A. Kllduff, more expensive'mlasUe systema. fuels, condiuatible and dangeroue Write Dept MB iw|#ee wior to«er ing. . . (This Uattog teotadeg only thow newa broadouto of 10 or 18-mtonto on •vtrythfii9 you |hirehaso at OURTON'S^ who aaid he saw the big tiudt but Construction is mroeeted to start to handle, must M pumped to at or eee veer trevei,.ageot South American Theme had no time to avoid the crash. , aoon on 200-toot deep ados and length. Some etotlona carry other ghort newaeaata), —^yes, just bring in your Worthmore money you collected in January—use them the test minute, touring a delay A mejor part of the recent pack WDBC-18N AU:16 Sport Ftnri Mrs. KiMhJff. hia mother, waa a other facihttes tor three 55-mlsalle of mtoutea and mayho tarun^he- meeting program oentered on tha ll-i80 sSuIlrtt Serenade anywhere iff Burton’s up to 10% on the ticket price of the item Minuteman hquadrona at Malm- g:0U News ^ passenger in the ceu'. Both were tween alwrt and launching. January theme, “South America.” 6:10 Art Johnson Show 1:00 Slgn^f Use your Charge Account — use lay-way — no matter you’ll 10% at thrown against the dashboard and Btrom A ir Force Base near Great 8:05 Baynor_Shlnes WPOP—1416 Ehxinomy o f peraoonri te another A lively preaentation by Den 1, l:00News.Bi|5^^ 6:00 Today ta Hartford windshield. Xia. KOdoff died the FaUa, Mont. mtoutemao feature. Five hundred IM by Mre. Francia Hatoea, aimu- 6:15 Conn. Ballroom Burton's. next day. < > Barnard. Junior High Behool pupils, Forrest Owen, Glenn Gag Onto to plaoe, tha mtesUes wUl be men wUl be needed fo r is flB-oriaelle lated a rooster fight, tee boya 6:00 Paul Harvey 7:00 Hod Scot* manned aqd guarded only thrmgb ROTEi 6:80 Sound Stagi 6:00 Ray Somera "At the time of tha accident non and aftetiMi Kaato wrap and price_cookiea and cakes for t^ squadron, or about tone par mls- lonnades wearing rooster head-dreaaee. Den 11:00 News 7:006 tertA Edward WtgAg V6 A • Morgan Ackornan Mdd, “it waa not appar- night’s cake mla at Barnard Stdibol. The cake sale la being "held " remote' eoSfarola. Each aflo win be aUe. Six hundred man ate re-1 1 Cubs had also made a three by 11:10 Ray 8omere_^ topped hy a 10-ton concrete hateh. , teM M B M O H O M O RM 8:80 Night FUtot 1:00 Dri Rnvcee aow ant that her tojutia* vrere fatal.” at tha achod’s annual open house, othersOthers taking part in pre quiied tor a S-mteaUe Atlss squad seven foot map of South America 10:00 John W, Vaiiindercook WINF—1866 Open House, Nearby wOl be an underground Mere6eacMlori4$ a Phost PAe Btodw VI44X1 la -.O O Sign O ff N O W is the time Ackerman aaid Rndinga o f hia paring tor tha sate are Dwnis Naumee, CUftord McKinney, 3heo- ron, taou t 88 men to a miaalle and flags of each countiy. W n C -1 6 8 6 6:00 {taanclal News_ toqueat indicated Flores had no dmeSdiulta Gilman Glrardta, ■HiomM Guy. John '^ k o , Edgnr checkout console whose eleetronie Flags of South American coun 6:05 Showcase and Newa toatrumenta will kaap a eloaa watch Estitoated ooat of a mtauteawn | t:00 Newa , _ . T:00 Fulton bawta Jr . preyious knowledge of the dam Morgan. Gary Cuason, Merrill Colton and David Garrison. (Her squadron pf 88 miarilie, tookidb tries were also made by Mrs 6:15. Weather and Sports to SAVE aged air braka Una Flores has an Sale Tonight cn the ndaaile and report any tech 6:10 Supper_Seronj^ 7:15 Evening DsvotIcM ald photo by Pinto). ______y ailoa and atvport aqtopmant,. is I Ghariea Kukucka’a Den 2. Hie 6:45 Three Star Extra 7:90 Showcase and News unblemished motor vehicle operat nical trouble. Cuba, costumed as a South Ameri 7:85 Family Theater About three miles away, two Air $110 mUlion. One Titan squadron I 7:06 Dick Purtell 8:06 The World Today ing record for more than X years, PoweQ; Mrs. Katherine Bourn: o f only niao mteaUm cost $130 [ can band, played rmaraeaa and 7:80 News 8:30 Showcase and Newt i Ackerman said, adding that ha is At Barnard Force men will be to an under 7<46r_ Radio -• Moscow 11'00 Music Beyond the Stars and Newt Henry Becker; Miss Jeha^Phaqual- bongos they had made during the 8:06 Pops Concert _ . xaatisfied that Flotea did every ground control center. They will 10:05 Kennedy Press Conftrence 13:06 Newa Roundup 100% month. 1,200 Atteiid Unl; Xlae Barbefa C olon ia, and 13:15 S lf^ ff thing a reasonably prudent op Parents and friands of childrtn Walter N. Leclere. - ^ T h i n g s l ^ Another colorful preaentation 10:86 Night Beat______erator could do under the eX- came from Den 8, led by Mrs. Wal- who attand Barnard Junior High Ian, and Kenneth Davla partldpat-1 W ool geney.'* Bthod ara invited -to attend the Daddario Fete ter Montie Sr., with Cuba repxe every Thuriday afternoon includ Drtvtag east oft tha eirist nunp Misg LeSure Wins ONAUALmUiOBIS aenttog gauohos and cattle 'of the ing vacations. inffe 1 from Rt. 18 to Rt. 44, flotas ap- adwd’s ennnal open honae and South American pampas. ,Tbe Cuba Bnlletto Board Etocb boy waa given a kit to SKIRTS pioadMd a toik to the ramp and eaka aala to be held this evening Democratie Oangraaaman XnflUo H a p p e n on , displayed South American flags A meeting of the Andover tore- make a racer for the pinewood I Q. Daddario, only a tow Iw o t Homemaker Test tried to alow the tzudt by >ak- DURING THE M O iflH ' and each spoke on indiiatry, popu School Parenta’ Aasn. haa been Derby. After ..a game period, Den atT :80. after cMti»g one of the 21T votea Off 4 conducted the closing ceremony. George F. Bradlaw, prindpal of lation or geognq>by of our Latin called by Mra. Richard Eadie, * ^ t b no raapemaa, ha ataandLIhe vriiiGh puahad through the tatly Mis^ Jean EiUen Le8ure, daugh OFPORUARY neighbors _ (hib Scout Paclt 152 met recent Biiwuxd sdiool, said the open emteeted Houae RUtea Committee president. It wlU be held at 8 rig onto tha r i^ hand, or tor-* .h|idae win he a'good opportunity ter of Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Le A South American schoolroom pto. Feb. 8 in the Andover BSe- ly for a pack meeting. bound, lag of the fork, whMi change, waa honored last night in Sure, 274 Parker S t, has been waa presented by Den 4, with Mrs. Den 5 presented a play about tor parenta to visit their ebUdren's Hartford by 1.200 persons. Double Braastsd Suits or Sini^a Breasted. Reg. $20. NOW $18A8 n w n cii mentary SchooL After the mem- on an upgrade, hoping .the - cliibb chosen “homemaker of tomorrow" RolMrt Cardtoi aubstltuttog tor space. ^ , 5 ^ daasrooms, meet teechers, and see A t a dinner in the BtaUer-HUton, Lengthen or Shorten Pants. Bog. $1.00...... NOW l i e beritoip meeting an Informal meet would stow hia torward motloa. the many diangea that have been for Maaqheftor hy a national food den mother Mrs Henry Zuraw. In ing will be held with the parenta Awards were presented as lol- Kllduff was approaching on Rt. he was given a standing 'ovation corporation. .$a)totoi:.ca8to, itog. $4.op ...... n q w $$.$8 the akit questions and answers - - You’ll see the savings matte at the school as a result o f a for hU part in the vote yesterday o f tha 1961-82 kindergarten clasa. lows* I 44 from tha west. Adterman re- combined capital impravamant prtK Miss LeSure, a aemor at Man Nqw Z^^per to Jackets. Rag. $ 3 .M ...... NOW i iJ 8 vealed what the Cubs had leanied. Paul Gustafson, Russell WUliS, of up tp $6 right on which enlarged tha HoUse Rules during their study, including map- latsd. Tha truck crunched into gram valued at IM0,000. Ha add chester High School, competed Shorten FuQ Skirts. Reg- K -0 0 ...... NOW $2.28 6taO A M . Maacliester Evening Herald An- and Jon Brett, denner awards;] , Adterman’s car on tha driv Com m ittee/from 12 to 15 mem- with other MHS astoor girls to a making and the weaving of paper David Ware, two-year pin. the price ticket. tte open houae will hlao give par- bera, opening the way for passage .8bortan < Straight Skirts, Rag- $2-00. / ...... NOW 8L68 iaver correspondent, Otody PfM- aide. Kldnft eras injured about th* aats an opportunity to become written examinatian on homemak placcmats as an illustration of the Bttehl, telephone Pngrim 2-6858. Paul Lorenteen, Walter Perrett, face, mouth, kaM and haadr of President Ktnhedy’a proposed ing knowledge and attitudes. She Fvenk Atwood South American weaving industry. and Stanley Oeldel, new BobcaU; • Sheaths familiar with some of the adtool'a legislation. ' 0 Ackerman add. functlana. haa been avriirded a pin represent Cub master John Haloburdo Steve Gogselln, new Lion, gold and e Pleats Dtadario to his rasponse to the ing the slogaiii “Home is v^ers MANCHESTER TAILOR SHOP showed' fOnlB of the recreational sUver arrow and denner stripes; A qpedal feature of tonight's speecheis madt to hia honor laid 121 SPRUCE STREET sites, “Storyland,” and “North • Solids open tanas win be a cake sale con- the heart la” Her examination Raymond Holman and James Rld- MelkocUst Pitetm he wap aware of “atrong forces paper wUl be entered into state Pole,” aa well aa sU-Jumptog, thO BOY SCOVT yard, new Lions;. Michael Coltman, • Plaids doetad by ai special, class of slow of evil moving against ua” and Hartford “Back to School” parade teanring atuddtts.students. Tliese students competition tor further awards. 6 :4 5 A.M . Lee Potterton, and Edward Bayles, 8 to 18 To Attrad Parley that he “felt the American people Miss LtSura baa applied tor ad and the Scout picnlca at Ctemp Notes and IVetes new Bean; Thomas Healy, new e wlU icato valuable akperthnee from want to be asked to put their Jolinaon laat summer. tha well MB additional mission to aeveral coUegea, and Bear and one-year pin; Donald | shoulder to the wheel.” plans to m ajor to BqgUah. Bob Steele Phelps Haines waa flagbemrer A—letimt District (tommissloner Hill, new Bear and denner atrlpea; Six Xethodiat mliiiaters IMm timds to expand and improve their Among-the apeekert were Gov. for the opening ceremony which Xanchaster and snrroimdlng towna ctafU program at the school. A $1,500 achoterriilp la drat prixa William Hanklnson presented Steve Kaael, new Wolf, gold and ra m th Bonney, director of John Dempeey, who praised Dad in the state competition and a $600 Extra February Spedatf precmled tiie inspection of uni sUver arrows and denner stripes; SAVE NOW ON win attend a conference caUad by C. dario for being "a g ^ right forms by a select^ group of par Pack Charter to John Paaco, In- Bishop James K. Xathews Xon- the nerial clan, aaid that one of scholarship is second. Top winners ■tittitlonal a repreaantative, at James McCarthy, Wallace Whit hand’’ to President Kennedy; in each state win enter national For ThU Sale Only 9 :8 6 A.M . ents. ing, and Alan Schwelkert, new day in Natick, Xaas. the bMt things that can result Dominic DeLucco, mayor of Hart- Rii^ priil sms Orange Notes meeting o f Cub Pack 148 recently They are the Rev. Percy X. from thla cake aale la the public competition and the drst place na In the auditorium of Nathan Hale W olves; WUllam Verge], gold arrow NYLONS! contact and sales experience these totd, who remarked that ’freedom tional Urinner will have tar Andiover Grange baa been Invit on bear badge. Spurrier, associate minister of haa always risen and fallen with Theatre of ed to neighbor with Manchester School, South Xethodlst CSiurch in Xan- young pe(q>le ^ . scholarship'Increased to $5,000. $ 4 A .9 5 Den X, conducted thg opening The Honor Den nroeived special They have haen woridng hard tlia'strengtb of the leglslaUve bo ^ Orange at 8 p.m. today. TraM' honor den awards fw wining more 1 chester; the Rev. H. Osgood E dy": and John Bailey, national and Melody i portation may be arranged by 'ceremony. Thoke takitf part were Seomless nett, pastor of North Xetho atooe oM^ this momtog Qen. Payne KiOs 5 « l / Thomas Ftohle, Gaiy Larson. Har awards than any other den. Those aorttog and packing the state Democratic cciunittea chair calling Grangb master cnarshooting Bob EUewoxth bron Gnmge acting as host Den 3. Tboaa taking part were sorvUle XeUKxUst Church. The _ odd; and Abraham RibicoS, cent- Day gift. Yen can pay for Mark Hanna, Michael Larsl, WU- b a d ^ , aiid gold and sUver arrows; Barnard Sdiool, aaid about 1,400 missioner of Health, EMUeation and hlmsalf in the left temple. o M Club Flans Bowitog Fhrty John Hubbard, Stephen Daunt, and Rev. Harvey BL Xonaley of Bolton, parents are expected to attend the Payne, 76, waa found dead ta one toiaily on year monthly The Community Club asks all Uam Griffin, Thomas Bocchtoo, superintendent of the Norwich Weifara. the Uviiig room o f hia home, U members to be at the First Con Raymond DeOobert, and Emerson Wayne Wiganowske, wolf batoes; UsuoHy $1.15 Pr. open houae. electric light bilL and Daniel Walker and Carlton District, wUl also attend. ITJl, Rap. Donald Irwin was Granada Ter. yesterday. gregational Church to time to Ditmore. The conference, scheduled from toaatmastar, / Police aaid Payne test Ored the 13:16 P.M. leave at 8 .p.m. Friday on its bowl Den 2 presented a map of South Burke, gold and silver arrow on | 10 a m . to 4 pm . at the Flak Cat Saves Couple Stava. Cavagnaror recently re- .32 caliber gun in the bathroom ba^ ing party since the aDeys have America using hand puppets to wolf badge. S ^ E . use Memorial Xethodiat Church in algnad ebalnnan of tha Xanehea- fora ahoottag hbnaalf. They said GIVE and you give ths best Atwood been reserved for 8:30 p.m. The ter Demoeratle Town Commlttea, tell about some of the countries. Natick, baa bsen called to disciiss Hkmden, F>b. 1 (to — ^ cat's ha left no note to explam the refreshment committee will be Participants were David Mullen, WMJ5 IN OAR THEFT y o u ^ , the quadrennial program to he fd - meowing awakened a Hamdan waa a co-chairman of the affair. ahOoting. Mrs. Tauno Kaskela, Mrs. Harold Some Manchester Democrats J. at Noon Warren Plerro, Gary Plerro, Bruce Hartford, Fob. 1 (P)—Richard J, I lowed by the Xethodiat Church for couito early today and probably A nativa of Waterford, Payna ALL NEW Madore, Mrs. Richato Osborn and who attendsd were Tad Cununlnga, Grotto, John luUano, and John Beaulieu, 48 Putnam St., Hartford, | Worthrrtqre- the next four years. Miniatera from saved their Uvea as a fire engulfed was aasoctotad with the loea^rcbl Garland Thomen. Goiongoa was arraigned yesterday on the New En^and and New Ehig- their houae. new town commlttea chairman, teetural drin of Payne and Neilan. Dental Clinic Flans and Mrs. (himmtogs; Director Articles made by the boys to charge of Interstate transportation I Dollars land Southern Coaferencea vvill at ' Mr; aod Mrs. Bennett J. Dicker- 1 3 :3 6 P A f. A dental clinic held at the ele den meetings ware displayed. Ctob- of a stolen car from Fort Lauder-1 KOW tend to decide upon major em roan Sad to aafety from their 3- John Hutchinson and Mrs. Hutch X. mentary school after school hours inson; Director Fraada Mahoney master WiUlam MuUen made an dale, Fla., to Hartford Dec. 28. He I phases to be followed by the story wooden houae at 8070 Whit Honesstnr- will get imderway this month nouncements concerning the Blue waa remanded to the Hartford JaU church. ney Ave. Tho bouee was mined. and Mrs. Mahoney: Director, Ted ••S'- • • since sufficient interest has been and Gold banquet to be held next after tolling to post $500 bond fol-1 OMKAT HIW run on shown by parents. A total of 123 month. lowing an appearance before U.S. Tbat’e Me children have been registered for DIVflOFM I/irf Den 5 presented a skit, “Mill' Commissioner George C. Hastings, j NOW complete treatment wWle 41 have tary Genius,” with Dennis 1A' BeauUeu waa arrested earlier yes been signed up for cleaning only. (hnix, Edward Freeburg, Greg No- terday by FBI agents. 3 :0 6 PJd. Present plans are for tlte clinic to SAVE O N BUTCHMS' SHOWCASE IS OPBI SUNDAYS to 1K>0 I in d Autom atic open Feb. 9 or 16. It will be held E lc c M c BLANKET Jean Colbert F O R M F ir S : r. TWO MILUON Hare You Visited Us J PRESCRIPTIONS girdles and r J SAFELY COMPOUNDED 3 :4 0 F.M . In Our }4ew. Larger, pantie girdles ARTHUR DRUB a ^ Mike U n e ^ Brighter Headquarters? e save over |2 on every one"! ■•f- e powder blue, beige, red, black;^ r 3 :f 6 FJML INCREDIBLE!... e -unior sizes 7 to 15! ^ MILL e short and long'sleeve styles I Boas Miller R«9. *.50 l A M ^ MINK COLLARED e Buper-slim self-belted, sheaths! rt III ? eall in creamy wool flannel! SWIFTS SALESROOM Last call — 845 and 946 — The Formfit p style most everyone wears. ewear them now thru spring! « : 2 a P . h l , Valaes to 90c yard. ^ A KISMET lb CHOICE SALE PRICE ...... <9 Yds. 7 0 C DAISY ROLLS . . . . . Caff today far 1 NyUfft binding nghout the FLATS FASHION BASICS O F 4 H AR M O N IZIN G 1 attepfar longer Vot Dy«d. CiBOM RMlitaiit 45" BUTCH»UNEN CASHMERE Mobilhocit 8v!t| COIjOBS, Wide 8^ce of ' 9 STORE OPEN SAT. 9 to 6 -S U N . 9 to 1 LUXURIOUSLY — CLOSED MONDAYS — 1 ' ** eottlrole 'and nigh S A L E PRICE—.' , , Y a r d LOAFERS St y le s CASUALS HOURS TDESPAY 12 to 8 • WEDNESDAY 8 to 8 R THURSDAY and E1UDAY 8 to • W E GIVE Plume MI ArSlOS, . ;YAT l l ^ . 90UD COLOI» 46“ UMK CLOTH Orig. lo 1U99* Orig, lo 14.99* Orig. to 1 4 ^ GREEN STAMPS MI S-5l0t ; Suitable fiH i^p covers ; OffReffolar MANCHESTER SALES o r d r ^ p e i ^ - t 4 8 o • 0 A e-« e e « O' P r ic e s m-a---1 1 1 - • ■>'■■■-IJ!,;.-'. •" ■ii -' -. HAMOiEST^ 090 '90 , MORMRTY » » 9 " BUTCHERS' SHOWCASE CARm'telfllR YOU CAN DO BETTER HERE! TRIMMED FREE PARKING Aeross The Street ■ ' ------^ Sold for $106 TMt S m m b , 24 BIRCH STREET, MANCHESTER A MI t-lBSS Br o t h e r s I S il MAIN ST; O FBN e to 8>$e MONDAY. T U E ffPA Y aaiW E iarE SD A Y Famous cashmere blend clutch coat in nude and NEXT TO PURNELL PARKING LOT — 16 OAK STREET. MANCHESTER-r-MI 9-5234 FRBlSgPARKlNG OPEN f to • T SU inA T aiM nUDAY black 6 to 16. ' ■■ r Ml 3-5135 • In The Hotese and Hale BaUding « . onEN a to 8 BAnnuiAY 301-318 C^Mtr St. JET TE R B fS
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAHCBtiSStoRi (X)NN^ >£8fiU ART 1. 19C1 Feb. 10. during toe PoUoemen’a fashion shows by toe State ing, .Davb WiU attend tbo moot Columbia Ball at tlw Stata .^rmory. Currier, Orange. ThS first will be held ing of tho NaUonal Association of McClormickii Visif ‘ Bepori te Notes a veteran newa correspondent of Feh. 13 at Goodwill Orange hall, SoiL (Sonaervation D b tiieb , and vMlttjr b* b id for Midi » muMaf, Ajidim^Popm..... tho Norwich Bulletin, uras aelected Oiastonhury; and toe Second on the National Rural Electrification S^liobl M A Thoocht fdr Today M> tlMit, wban and if It b ImM. it ik v b t m e Nt problems Tba l«gisbtt(!$ OMBtolttoe of toe for hb "outstanding eontrlbutiona Felx A5 at toe Mlddlehury Town Assoebtion, by 6 r « % £ ; Grand list at to community life, especially hb HaU. ItOdeb wUl be chosen by bMOOM not ao imich a meatlac ^ vllb. pbpw IviKy.to tJB. Oto- At# Onagh.^ whowo snembera to- ChrbUo. Mcaornfioki''a'9toBto6P Iferalft tM *tadM *iab aa a meeting o t two dl o f I Ow adlaa.b.apa atoga fraa 9 to f abtoah ! (dudo R ietera O. Williams of G bs- civle ondoavora wMch went far sUbOTdtoaU^^qma Boonomics Auxiliary Troopers of tho ManehsaUr BoaM pf NktooB- trbt 0 ^ j«j$pdap‘ to pm «)unt and beyond toe requlremenb of hb Committees ashb|M by the lec naal faUcba whldi ha^ f(0> - i m g t t o ii a - $5 ^ ; o o o toabutyf EUsworto B- Weeks of tl(m, vbltsd UA H in #'T M tta«;.< and an pan, at yarn aenvanMnee, aa 8tom and John A. Minetto of turers. Hartford,. Feb. 1 WP)—A new re Baldwin High School ta Mftd# Ha>* y a n a tbn aalvM for i t nareetlca o a m a ..dto* A ’Distinguished Service Certi wail, during hb reoqhblrip to tha After yaa haaa atadBod per- yen. Tha 1960 grand Ibt totab $5,. W sst/.Q^sn, nut rosaatiy with The Camp Berger'^ 'Operating cruiting prdgram tor duxUbry tofficatioB froth PraaMM M a n . wa h a n d b toadHIaa to ; l a n i w ^ ^ CommisSlonar o f Agriculture ficate; proparod and written by Committee hao placed Mrs..-D6r- state troopen has been announced IsUmds. naBto ang abmuIan, - PM“ aniat ac> M g p W n lbm . ceatta> aa Increase of $175,872 Good loo skating condltlona iue| State Secretary Ellsworth L. McCormlch had lunch wtUt KMUMdy Wmailf haa baan that ha capt whar you find1 without evaaion, uad tha a over 1969. Joseph Gin and Dean Young of the otoy Kaeperait to chaige of color by State Police Commissioner Leo -'T -t ; reported at air three -jark depart-} Oovell, haa been presented to the slides, of camp scenes wMch are* J , Muloahy. • C2utrba Munce, principal OR iha la intaraatad fit that Mnd o f prapa> aelf-pity, or conceit Too nuy wtah ’BOrta Thb b aitoject to change by ment aupervbed and maintained] A- ynlvorslty of Connectleut to dia- you ware more talented or beauti* ' J ' .A iniss b ilb to the legisbture. Bbme socretarles of Pomona and aubordi- avaUahb to leoturera by wrltbg Eligible will be men between the school, and It was roporWS>11wp imUoB for a potential maeUng with taa tu , .Bbt' RevMBbtr Shearson, HAMMILLI the Board of Tax Review, wMch areas. nate Oranges throughout Connecti discuaaod and compared sdud$tloB>. M . bat it d<^ aa food to Mcnd diurtog 4 m tim -tt n id a kgrrn d a ia l Co . -J of tho blUs'dbeusapd concern pro to Mn. Kasperalt, Taunton Hill ages M 21 and 29 Vvito at least a KhroalMlMT. that ha baOavaa that, AU o f ua, at CBS ttfca ar th »- ■14 of your baiik body will now hogta Ka work. The __Skating will ba permitted to-j V’s I cu t Rd., Newtown. l^h school education, Mulcahy al problems the two-syatoiwii SB* year tbBe to whlaiBg ar day-dteam- aganta, erigtoaHynlaadad tanooanh tax rata will be aot on too adjust night until 10 o’clock at Center duction and handling of milk and counter. whaa awb a meatllic takaa piaca. ing. la the Ueaa A uaiqr of the give andnd racahrecatva glfto. ~Bat ‘to r but you dn net mlBc ptoiducts; a request that one Covell explains that toe ataraon Waahtogton Nom said yesteitby. Applicants accept cases disputes n i w oaar glCta , ta'plqmbally haad bar tha to tha Ptuugp a t aaUbiB heroto. r n i w . ed ib t at Gw ICaroh town meottog. Springs Pond shd Charter Oakj Mr. and Mrs. McCormick hava taeta iaataad o f nooda - ahouM do wo(td*b aioat aUceiaefUl man thlra Tastsrday ha awltohsdhU p of tho tnutoM of the University each certlfbataa indicate the num C. Jerome Davb, field aasbtant ed wUl be given preferential treat their le n it y . SomsttlBBi ww-fflad tons TaB can maka^a gift o t Thora are 850 lerident tax Ibta Park. Onter Springs Annex has j ment when vacancies occur on the Bpei\t about a month vacatttutag ■ S S S S C T S .^ the important talkinc, and that ha have been handlea|g>ing facto that with tha jqndnval ad tha Jndga. w lto a total ■■aeanment of $4, o f GonnoiiUcut bo a farmer; a re ber of years of aervice: bhio star, to toe national master, aivl Mn. could not be eacaped. BaattMven that a gift b not a gift, aftar an. box’s oontoaU by giving bar B>e been reserved for hockey pUyorsj up to five yoara; silver star, 0 to regular State PoUce foree, he said. In toe Hawaiian Islands. -Thty ara banta time and room to aaaambla Tha legal aspaet of giving and 666A50 and SIS non-resident Ibts untU 10 o'clock. quest for practical plans tor school Daris, wUl take leave of absence expected to return,to Maihchtetar and B ib o n had thab doafneaa; h v to - tha hcB. >"Thl4' - b buildings. 20; and gold Star, from 25 to 50 •Those enrolling ^111 npt be hb own ftota and abo make nre laceivtag b often vaiT eenpIlBc: caUad *bonatcnetiva - daUvagy,” with a total o f $1^05,716. Ex- Coasting wiU bo permitted dally j from toe Gi;ange tor toe months tob weekend. •••••••••• John Mntani and Oaoige MaUuiatn, Bteto Desk years. Tte total service of these of March and April to npresent guaranteed eventual membetsMP that Xhnadichev anderstanda fiia their Windaeae; Pant Me thorn to FlinB, b t US aaUlmMi that (ha becauaa yau h4l« Mlvared |o bar ampUons granted to 288 aervlco from 8:30 to dark to Center Springs j In the regular state police service," ■raoB gtrtog a gift b aalbd tha tn oi-a n d othora, total $270,889; Park. James D. Currier, njemher of toe Bocratfuriss oxcoeda 1,500 years. U.S. farmen at the Cairo, Egypt, natnra of the converaation the the fleeh; Franlilto D. Rooeevalt tha m eaw at obtahdng tha prop* state publicity conunittso, waa toe Tho average b nine years; how International Agricultural Exhibi Mulcahy said, "but It b felt that The series ot’Clvil War elibhsa h b lameaaaa; Abraham Linootoi •donob’’^ and the paiagn ifoalv. 'arty. .Oanatniattva ’M ivaty can ;bt FREE to 24 farmom. $101,960. f c ' the experience and training will known as toe Battle of: SpotssyL- ruaW int bimaaU t$iU eventoaUp tog it b called the “dOBaa.” In gan* Thn peroont ponaKiea for not uiunimona tooico ’ fw . toe Willi- ever, one has aerved 41 years. tion. The 23-natioii exhibit b ex TKD FRiaa . . b b ranaUxw unaainlineea. tised'VAtn it b «atoasiMa>1B de PARKING The National Cotton CkiuncU of be beneficial in applying." vanla court House were fOught. be wflUnf to hold. aral, for a jglft to be iMsIly kbqU T O T S ' n flUng tax I b b on time total $28,- Jnioii Strike Ties mantto PoUeo BanoVolent -Aasoeb-* pected to attract more than a mil li McchalMty Ihrai^linoata/for a moment, liver thapropaft^. o4 w h «i tlMidto-' Engaged tion'a Man-of4ho-Year award. Tho AmSriea'e new 1961 cotton war lion vbiton from toe United Applications may be filed at an]( night and day over a period at Mbttntto «f It might help toward,auch a aa a atogb axaam e. Ha knew he fled aa ona, several „ . of- tha nada win not Lot Next 830. .of toe State PoUce barracks. two weeks. ' \ Sll to « «r red: an totant on. tte paxt pf Kxomptod from taxation b Sew York Papers award will lu pnsented to Currier drobe debut wlU be made to two Arab RepubUc area. Before leav ____ « tWo^pww aound paBcy objective if everpbody waa honiaiy and awkward, but he To Top Notch 966 Main Street, Manchester The engagement of Mbs Marilyn ■ -%'■ did not rebel agatoat it Probably __ t doaor to make 4 gift, a: de conftBbn has often $401,790, toe valuation for town, ebe would auddenly gat tired pf livery of the gift to the donee by churdi and school prc^ortles: Co- Verna Hewitt of Mancheater to Im «Ib art «ln rcMrrod. It waa hard for him when h b arisen over the qiieadmi of wheth (Conttoaed from Page One) Herbert Campbell Jr. of Waterford, unofficial gosaip about a new aum* political enemies called him the giver, and an awcqpUnce of the er an angagenMBt ring should ha lumbia Congregational Church, 935 MAIN STREET-TEL Ml 3-5171 - OPEN 9 to 5:30-THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS TO 9 P.M.-CLOSED M OlwAYI- g in by the ona who ree^vea it A $66,440 aad ita paraonage, Conn., is announced by her paronta, fwn oortteo cUaM «( N. B. A. Serr- mit and, in fact bt the paopb goriUa, but he want ahead to h b n turnad to the donor If tha M- part at toe delivery work inside the Mr. and M n. Mark Hewitt, 37 Ade- career and did tha beat ha coilld; prombe to give does not make a ngament b broken off. Al- ,, and chapel, $7,430; St. Ooluntoa’a city. M. lie-. > would attoad It have aome- glh. In otkar words, if you intend bide Rd. ' — Haw and lo! he became the beat>lovcd UMugh a dlg erenoe of opinion ax- Churoh, $fti,000; Its rectory, $5,- Wholesalers do moat of toe de Her fiance b the son of Mr. and tiitoig to do with the ataging and man of American history. Aa aoon to give aometbing to a peraim, bts, moat coiirta have ruled that 990; Agudaa Aohlm Synagogue, livering outside toe city, however. Hwiing o f i t Let thoaa who muat then refuse to give it, he haa no Mn. Herbert Campbell of Water you have accepted youraeU, you the gift of an engagaraant ring $8,770; Columbia Lake,. . ^ ,0. 0 0, . All of toe afternoon papers to- ford. apachbte about aoinething chooae can atort on th« road to achbve- legal recourse. Beaidea, to th b ease b conditional upon tbs marriage aM tlw ooom unlty beach, _$7,18(>i-{-volved in toe strike, meanwhile, there b no delivery of the gift, and Miss Hewitt U a 1959 graduate la other aubject like, for in- ment. taktog piao4 nad if tha marrUge Columbia Volunteer Fire Depart- went ahead with publishing plana of Bryant CoUege, Providence, ” •-"^ ssi'.aaaiiytfe O Lord, thou knowest what ta no matter how clear waa your ta* does not occur, tho donor b on* nwnt, $12,650; Saxton B. UtUe ataaca^ the weather. tent, If thera ssaa no delivery there and said they hoped to got papers R. I„ where she wad a member of best for ua, let thb or that be done, tltlod to reoovor hb ring. Novar- Free Library, $8,060; tour come- to moat areas. Sigma Lambda Theta sorority. She as thou Shalt please. Behold, I am w a a n o g ift tholeaa, aomo courts say that the tories, $0,200; Yeomans HaU, The requirement that tha donor The afternoon papers are toe is employed as a medical secre WATKINS AB Piratas Nat Conmanists thy servant, prepared tor an things; man cannot recover the ring when I $26,000; Horace W. Porter School, Pos^ World-Telegram and Sun, tary in toe office of Dr. Robert J. for 1 desire aot to live unto myself deliver the gift to the dmiee pro- he hreaka (ha angvgeraent, whne| $107,580; Whoelock School, $2,670; One **mg about the entirely un tacta the donor from making im* Joufnal-Anierican, Long bland Alesbury and Dr. Philip E. Sum but unto U M ; and oh, that I could others say that he can. Center Church of Hartford, $27,- Press and Long bland Star ner in Manchester. ptadictabte crulae of the Santa do it worthily and perfectly! pulsive donations, because it re* An acceptanea of a gift b i 770; and ■Whrbuiton Chapel Trus- Pick your favorite bedroom minds him that, by giving some* Journal. . Mr. Campbell, a veteran o f four Ifarta was, from the start cdm> Amen.’ ’— easary in order that the gift can I teee, $15,600. The strike started at midnight yean’ aervlco In the U. S. Army, b pbtoly predietabb. That was that Thomas ’a Kempb. thing, he is relinquishing all rights be consummated. A donee may I . Breakdown a member of toe February 1961 Taken from the book "Remem' in the .property to the donee. The when toe old contract between the Don aa tha WalaMr dictator^ rafnse to accept an intended gift. I There are 807 dwellings assessed imlon and wholesalers expired. A graduating ebaa at Bryant Col binr Near" by Walter Dudley Cavert; gift does not necessarily havf to and if he does |he gift b not valid. for $3,(M,290; .938 outbuildings, at lege. He b prealdent of the aenlor from hundreds at Watkins ahlp ta Portugal had caught ita Submitted by a member from be delivered directly lo the doneet If the property b given withoutj strike vote was taken aome two $484,940; 949 loto, $742,100; 40 weeks ago. clasa and served as president of TOeadap, Pebm *iy 1 breath after thb novel affroai.to Second OmgiegaUoaal Church aa long as the donor relinquiahes the ImowMge of the donee, the business buildings, $244,140; 1,241 hb fraternity, Beta Sigma CM. all control over the property. In gift b valid until such time aa the | W henever he’s NegoUations continued aU night its dignity, and thb unoiithodon motor v eh tc^ , $515,990; boats, and then recessed at 8 a.m. untU A summer wvdding b planned. todmlqup for attempting to start LOW INTEREST BED other words, a good' ddlvary la dmice refuses to suxept it. reedy . . . and he’ll know just $30,580 as compared to $31,390 Sale priced^ too! New Haven. Feb. 1 — The Thb column b written by- the! p.m. No Moro ObdtinetidBT tavohtUon. it should produce a made when the donor gives 'the last year. Bp a narrow margin, the B lint New Haven NaUonal Bank gift to a third party over whom State Bar Assoebtion of Connecti when that big nunnent qompi. Tfighwit Aaseaamento The Publiahers Assoebtion. of j C o v e n tr y azga Ho* the whbb thing w a submitted a low tetarest bid New York said it waa takbg steps Mdp admlnbtratioB haa won Jda he has no control, with tastruc* cut to order to make you better I The ConnecGcut Light and Pow Chs woth of the Communbto. of 1.46 per cent for a temporary Uona that the gift b for tha; donas.' informed and more fully aware of | er Co. atands top of the Hat of as to get around toe strike by using fight to anbige the Houaa Bnba loan note for a $1,850,000 DixweU Y ou'll find us good and reedy# trains and other means to get pa- } ^ U riD C r A\t;»lU CU I. n ft / ’ db We do not know that It b Mt Suppose you want to glva your oito laws. sessed valuations wlto $116,350; 6 ,» CBwimmaa. to the and that it ahaB Avenue redevelopment project pen to suburban tha work of Oommunbto. althoibh. t o o . . . exceptionally good at Mrs. Qancbe Jones, second with ha more tractohb toward liberal hare. Award o f the bid awtota $66,100; J. J. Lonergan, $52,170; They planned to set up special Dies in Germany to pay tha Communbto their davO- receipt of a federal mrant. Seven In the future. Prai fitting bahy &et, and ready Smith's Windham Mercury Sales pickup points where toe papen other banks, six in N nr Tm k, abo could be picked up from the trains Spec. 4 Donald M. WUUamson j I tha bana had baoono tahdba,tlMy era not uanally gives $46,420; and Clair L. and Laura submitted bids. Stride Rite stylee for every atage C. Robinson, $40,300. and distributed. Jr.. 19, died last Wednesday at In to andi gay aad romaatle rtvoto 1 : aa a apnriiOl thah ft aagp of the first walking yean. Others whose assessments are Asher Schwartz, counsel and juries sustained In a traffic acci • have been in raaStp. tMa el^ mary todiai replace all ^ f t y leneaa t^at a rt Vtu9|M^fWjlha lifO o f your traditional ceremony of the bless Choice of tmy *major piece aad ao It eomaa about doctors recbmmriid. * to him can there be extended the Plaaiitag Aiebtaace For pnacriptTon. ' • ' ing (ff throats b observed to all 5 9 ^= 98 Aay ornloal leatllng of tha bwa AHeratloB Addltbo Work CatooUc churches. The Blessing of of poimeA howavar, coaeludes that luxury of being privileged to label Throats wlU bo held to S t Co- Open Stock Ipswich has become famous 86" Chest-on-Chest there win bo a n a y Umas to tha fu> an h b enemies aa Communists. himba Church on that day at at Watkins for its sturdy solid rock maple a.m., 3 p-m., and p.m. tara whan tha bama involved will They could be bellevera in democ* 8 construction, its charming old time stylihg, racy, through piracy. Tho First Friday Maas wiU bo aOMi greatar than the gatoa, to the celebrated at 7:30 p.m; Feb. 3. PILGRIM its lovely nutmeg finish. Pieces have such aaaahara of Oongreag itself, aad MoGwria March a Swioeas authentic details as fall platform bases and galto poaalbly, too, to the adminb- The Royal Tiger A total o f $220.09 waa contribu thumbnail top and drawer edges. Here are Soma abmenta o f jthe British ted to the March of Dimes locally, tiatb n . pieces from the new, revised collection. Pick pram are pretending they and the ‘ through toe Mother’s March con MILLS Tha BOuas Bulba Ooniarittae waa any of the major pieces* ..... 42-inch dressDr British people have tender atom* ducted under toe chairmanship of B Bta^BlfloaBt aad pannaaently Mra. WUUam J. Murphy. ThU base (mirror 1^24.96 extra), 80-inch chest, or ache for the apectaida of Prince FABRICS FOR ALL AT CHENEY HAU BvaUahla aUbl fo r admlnbtratlona amount she said, b exclusive of the combined spindle bed and bedside table o r piambera o f Oongrtaa who w ant' Philip, Over in India, sitting in a 27 envelopes given to the march for only 669.95 each. ad poltUeal credit for being Uberal traa and shooting a nine foot tiger ing motoera which were addressed as that Jungle beast dsvoured the to Mrs. Alfred Soracchl. ThU wUb'they waatad to avoid the po> amount b greater than in 1968 and OPEN Ittbal rbk of enacting liberal b g b ' live domestic animab staked out 1959 but not quite up to toe first latbB. Prarident TVuman waa as bait for him, and It did not Mothers March In 1967 When $244 t i l l happy aa a claai behtad its pratao- please them, either, to have Queen was coUected. Mra. Soracchl, chairman o f Tol TONIGHT ttOD, whbh aaahled hhn to caU for Elbabeth pbying her paxt^ln the 5 drama by flHnlng tha whole story. land County Chapter as mtt — -^tbrnal BMaaores every aeaalon, and HATS local chairman, wishes to express LOW, LOW MILL PhlCESi alwaya hava.aa alibi when ha faO It seems that, from the sa^e db* her personal appreciation to Mrs. ad to gat ttNat ladtvldUal mem- tanoe of London, editors consider Speeial Group Murphy and all the marching Values to $10.95 mothers for toe fine Job, partlcu- DRESS Reg. hiataf OoBgraai found It a rdbbte that even tigers Mould have a 81.19 Yd. sporting chsnce to live, and do not brly since It was done during toe 6 8 *^ aaatfait aad pcutocUMi too, and Worthwhilo Savings- severely cold weather. FABRICS YARD ha^ crad K to take tha relish having their royal family in $3.89 On Keller’s Quality acUeaa tu t which, dulge to the traditional royal pre M en’g W ear Manebestor Evening Herald Co- rogative of the hunt InmUa correspondent Mn. Donald btor cto bataB their conatttuento R. Tuttle, t e I a p h o n e. Academy Beg. ha«k hoBMi t h v would attack It Wa think the real disturbance $S.9S TA among London editors b, however, 8-5436. Woolens «2 . 8 8 Ifowi tf 'eaa b dS V*&lU6S ^eeeoaOBOtoenaeeeo NOW (PROSPECTUS) 22 xl6” Bedside table with drawe’r . .. 89.96 one, up to Nepal, they will have to VALUES to 23.9S Hardly 4 day paaaea when aome- TROUSERS \^8lU6S to ^8*96 ••aaa4444B«a4 »N0W . 40^" Powder table with lift-up mirrOr iW .60 • b not working on tha thama, shoot from toe back of ap eb PtANS FDR THE ACCUMULATION 01 Upliolstered bench jvith ^ p sieat ,,..* ‘,^ .9 6 ^adktag whan tt b to occur, inter* phant The tiger in question 811*98 'l^&luos esoosoat^nonaa* a NOW $ 1 8 9 SfEaAL GROUPS *. ' - gntliig thb or. that potential sign doesn't know this, but they do. 36” Chest-on-Chest, siij drawers'.... 9 8 .0 0 Wouldn't you think that aloi^ ^ tli UCLE0 NIC8 , ONE LOT-BROKEN SIZES feat toward tt or away from it, or I - PMiNllfL P A J A M ^ 60” Dresser and mirror (not shovm) .144.60 _,,vcinntaarlng, front some poet of removal of toe royal pile in India VdBM IB $1(L9»-NOW 34.96 Values ...... V o w S S .8 $ « gm ''" policy baiow the Whits House an there could also be some relaxa HEMI8TRY A Poster bed, 671/ 2” posts (not shown) 79.96 tion of tha royal role? Shouldn’t t t Canopy frame for poster bed above,. j 27.60 freedom be reciprocal? Poor Phil LECTR 0 NIC 8 .. 14 aoaa dagraa all thb public *4 .8 9 2 p-™*9 CC»OII8DM;8V1IW ZNAIIIB, INC. ro off ip, poor Ellzabeto, and poor, tiger, FulLpaneled beds (not shown)^. . . . . 6 6 AO '" aWenaricB amount to a ktod o f agl N/C/E is a mutui fund invnting for p(»- aay we, with equal sympathy for 36.(^ Values ..• • •.#•••*..»..,I^ow S 3 .8 R - C -teUan tqwaid sudi at raaeting, and 34.25 Values ...... Now $2.89 sailo lonptinn irowUi, • t o eome htad o f praaaure upon all three. N/C/E Kcumulatlon plmt an availaUa VdBM M $U .98^0W I ygm ldM t Rkneady to movo toward for ai tittia at C40 down ^ a monili apto$1000aniontiL YeSf Httndreds PROFIT IN TOBACCO LONG SLEfiVE SPORT SHWTS ALL OTHER SHOES 2 0 % OFF W» ttbk K Ubou ba batter if Lexington, Ky.. Feb. ls(PV-Bur N/C/E plant a t availabit witli or withput Solid Qid Chatham Cherry-3 pieces 2 1 9 . ly tobacco this 'winter sold for toe *7 .8 9 2 m»*15 Seciat groop. Values to f7.99 <.'^Ni5)riPL89 low cost group cradKar lift fnsaraoct Most evety •bedroqm you Sjee a t Wi ^ JiwwBinlaft to maka hb own prog- . . traditibnal or mlodsrn . third highest price of all time, aver (An .W ool) ValiiA to |8;95 ...... T.. .Mdw $ 4 .8 9 tor ITN UtMtiMt (pmoeela#) Wflt#i TwtPL at Aii own pace, and by hb aging more than 64 cents a pound . cherry, walnut, oak, blond,,paintid. <* - Thjs famous Old (Chatham Solid Cherry Col brand heW in design: A 50-inch, 6-drawer , and b y h b own kind to tha 8*«t4te belt. is an open stock group w ith , a Tjl>ip i - ^ lanevantnal- But you couldn't prove it by H; lection has a new finish, shown for the double dresser base with'80 x 84-inch mir Bni88 VaaMrook more pieces from adilch to eh' L. Walker of Nashville. , fir s t ^Ume during th e Sem i-A nnual Sale. And ror, a 80-lnch chest of four drawers and a . I Phono Ml 3-4289 GLENNEY’S own 'bedrooiD. Some have He aold a -pound baal^ of to- : b4 aad thara ought' 68 this three piece group, which matches the full size low-foot bed with paneled head- bscoo on ton Lnxtogton market for tiaatYX, FIELD * GO.. Ine. pieces! So thpia's an .SIq m bI g aorobar of thtoga collection, ia a special ^ u e offered just for board. Notice the full platform bases (that two cents a pound. 78 MoaBaato Hoad. Baa. MOTS SH Ofu.7U t MAIN ST. number of wajra io (m m madly would want ^as That comds to $1A6, but he had the sale! It indudas Uuee pieceS which have project out on aU three sides) the ogee > anas a maaftng The to pay t l J l for hanUag and wara- orai&et fe ^ the ttombnail edges! . . -. UteraDy bundrsds o f U um l; hoiiaa storage. MEN'S W G A R . ; piroven moct popular over the yean . . . Ba rtoidvad n ebadt te ftra 8fi7 MAIN SrilBBT . .1.' /-
1.^.. m BIANGHESTER E ^ N IN G HERALD. MANCHESTER, CX)NN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1961 lIANdHESTEE EVENING HERALD, HANCHEST^ CONN« WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, IW l
1 RockviUe^Vernon South Windsor Hijacked Ship Near Redfe, torpayw hag M due __ __ grand Dump Problem Hite Snag; TOPINOTCHIFOODS New Talks Delay Dbddng l fiat fh » cffioe eC 2 ^ ffinini, i k . ■ ------I e^toetor at ta m m , i|.-6|MA IS until 8 pjB. la TMflttih, any Burner Said No Panacea SPECIALS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 3, 4 MB v a f* o m ) pajment loeatvsd hi^u..«ive- postifiailced. Mtore mUh- luM St o f BrmsU'a cUlM- A. VS. State,News fiohitlon at the rathae dto .1 lOOUlns and Jamu W. fieott, have i^ t -wM be soeMted.' Fay-. been able to dump or bum rubbish After Revaluation ftvry OoneUBatloft drded over- msnts after thM w catt)r. a probism in . Varnon may mt a major snag in r^toits that n typa fwt of town OB temponry haua panMty of half at ana par cant OoUhu Indleotodhta eurrsnt priv- iCarinea mimed with .par rnenth. __ ■ at zafnaa. burner... pt^^osed ------^ two The New South Windsor grendAvillage Barn, Tolland TuriipUtA y-M-tiin* guns and tear ( U gnard- Roundup 1 ^ will not oaiwar Uoge will c u u next weak. fist shows an bicroau of 814 mll- Manchester from 8 p.m. to 1 s.m. NOW^AT TOP NOTCH cd the docka. The dock area was problom aoUafhetorily, At tha first muting of district Bob Halprln's bond will furnish and dty offldalA Andrew Tricart- fioo, or a^ut 48 per cent, over the SAVE OUR GREEN REGISTER TAPES BEGINNING THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd cleared and aU epecUtora md tmm rage One) Ofitoialo o f the Rockvifio and music for dancing. Refreshments Mwaroen were moved back behind (Oenb ▼trnca F in District govarnments OA town highway mpertntondent, 1858 figure. The slao o f the Jump will be provided. a police-guarded Iron fence. - most tonight to centtnuo thslr asld he had aeon one e f tbe portable reflects ths raiu In ssaossmenU Tickets may be Obtained by con Semal photographer* climbed Bltale, to combat human errore." Demjpsey S ets burners in opsratton in NQfwslk. tacting: Walter Umberfleld, Pond In the BranfordBiainora accidentacmoem-i T u ^ j quest tor solutton to. tho now from 60 to 80 per cent o f full value. ctop a crane and hid. but the 1 urgent sltuatton. and it w u succssstul. He said Nor . This fiionoM raised borrowing Lane; Robert lAckwood. Flru; day. a trailer truck driven b ;K »^ l walk w u burning some gubago Marine* found them end flushed ert a Eetee, 40. Mandieeter. N J^ 1 The refuu r burner, a hugs port capartty so the town can untlnue Tree Lane; Marvin GHisberg. Carl them out at gunpomt. BraMltan Quick Actioii able stool cone, w u looked upon mixed with trash., its school building program. Prop Krohn, Mrs. Rita Sebaa Robert 1 0 0 Bonus"'"sllM ® 4“" ilammedalammed Into a section of toDI L u lls K. .Shsrman, principal authoriUes e ^ the security pre booths and caught fire. Bates, flung | two weeks ago u tho probable erty owners have bun sent cards Simmons, Lorn Martin, Donald I': cautions were taken because the through the windshield, waa fatally I O n P rop osa ls answer. But private and state en- sanitary onginur for tho fitoto De indicsting new assessments. Kingsbury, William Chakeropolua Marla would dock Incommu- ginun view the burner u of limit partment of Health, said late lu t The new net taxable grand list, Richard Raggett, end Robert injured. None of the men manning} summer at a regional muting on Engaged FQR EVERY $100.00 IN TOP NOTCH GREEN the toll booths waa hurt. ed value and for temporary use u prepared by Asussor Enuh Homtsh, Benedict Df.; Mery Sources here eald Galvao told (OaiBtfaraedj Fags One) only. * n fu M dispOMl that the burners pelton and Mrs. H au l Van Bicklln, Raimo, Avery St.; Richard Barrel!. Smith In their opening negotia LoRoy W. VanKlooek, a c470; and farmers’ exemptions, 875,- Sturdevant, from whom tickets Mrs. Joseph M. Grinavich, 576 W. Stamps. Start nowl Fill your saver books faster at Top Notch Foods—the stores where you get ao They said today theyTl be mar ndasionor of education, and Bonato handle garbarge utlsfsetorlly, ho solution af a dump problem like may also be obtained. Middle Tpke. paying Quadros had given him RicciuU. Labor commissioner, said. He said a Cheek with ths 855.. ______much more for your food dollars! . guarantees which the former pree- ried at SU John the Baptist Vernon’A then will file burner. ' The list shows an Inersase of 133 Maaons Plan Dance The bride-elect attended St Church at 10 a.m. He is a former ahmrtty after that date. manuCuturer'WtU show no recom Joseph Cathdral High School ytotr, Juscelino Kubitschek. would mendation that gaitage bo burned dwellings to 2,600 valued at 824',- The ENergreen Square Club of (Offer Good At Top Notch Foods, East Hartford and Manchester). head of the New Haven Detective Hie governor said the items to 621,840. 'the number. of lota in- Evergreen Lodge of Mesons ^vill Hartford and was graduated from not give residing protection dur in one. Manchester High School in 1960. ing a Kecife debarfcaUon. Divlsian. She is the widow of Det bo taken up at tho meeting with eresMd by 220 to 3,108, aseased at sponsor a public George Washing Lt. Walter T. Regan, who died In Budda and Jorgenseh include ex Muting two weeks ago, dty and ,34,563,808. ton dance at Wapplng Elementary She is employed by the Hartford .. Quardos may well want,to do pansion and strongtlMning of tho fin ' district omcUls agnod that Ehectrie Light Co. In Hartford. this. He caUed Galvao •‘my old IM l. Eagan's wife died In 1057. Marendax Ofher clualfleationa show 88 Sdiool Feb. 25 fro m . 8 p.m. to Eagan's son, Sgt. Raymond J. I imlveraity'a oehbol of oni^eerlng, a Joint effort to solve the problem midnight. George BalTs orchestra Mr. Grinavich is a 1958 grad Mend” In a talk with newsmen Stone a t ‘82,383,270; -16 factories uate of the Hartford Regional Ihgan Jr„ head of New Haven I oitabUahment of a bureau of busi 1s neuiury, and two commlttou T R W a MENCY at 81-372,830: 4,671 motor vehiclu, vrill play. last weekend at Soo Paulo. He ness research in the unlvorslty’a were appointed, o u to look into Technical School. He is employ ■ ■ ■ ■ the rebel chief would know Touth DtvlBiisi o f file FoUce De-| Aathorizfid Agents Ffir AD at 83,188,710; acreage (15,031 The Friday evening group of COLONIAL OLD TIME JAMBOREE! partmeot, will be best men at the [ School of Busineu Administration, poesibto dump MMa end the other file Wapping Community Church ed by The Travelers Insurance Co. that the ship would not be In Rail, Air ifiid Stefinuhip acras), 82,805,460; farm equip in Hartford arid Is a member of BIG SAYINGS ON CONNECTICUFS LARGEST SELLING COLD CUTS and SMOKED MEATS ceranaony. Mulcahy Cited for Safety Crusa^ and creation of programs of ro- to inveetigate buying a burner. ment, 885,340; Uvutock, 85,885; Women will meet Fhb. 3rd at 8 terned if it e n te .^ BraaiUan wa oearch and dovelopmont slmod at Sinu the dty dump w u dosed Line* p.m. at tbe home o f Mrs. Alton the 103rd Tactical, F i lt e r Group ters. Connecticut State Police Commissioner Leo J. Mulcshy (left) receives an A S S ^ S^ety On^de stimulating hlglior Industrial tobacco and storage, $318,000; of the Connecticut Air National pro- in July, Rockville hu bean work 18 ABylom 8U Hartfdrd commercial furniture, $180,285; Paries, Beelzebub Rd. But the president, a 44-ysar-old Driver (Jeered Certificate of Commendation In recognition of his outstanding contribuUon to Connecticut tTYafllo ductlTltjr. ing under a dumping agroemont Guard. Independent, may have eisre found Kldgqort. Feb. 1 (F)-A Dar-1 Safety Program. Making the preeentaUon is Bailey M. Barrett, AUaUte repreeentotlve. ^ d JO. CHapfll 7-5857 outbuildings 82,150,550; and mis A May wedding is planned. COLONIAL FAMOUS that fills epeclal tribute was due Commissioner Mulcahy “for his untiring efforts and strong l^ e t^ The muting-with Sanders and with Manchester, while private coli cellaneous 12,017,255. Maacheeter Ehrenlng Herald Brasil tied up by tntematiaiial ten woman waa held drlthout | Rlcclutl will focus OB the dovslop- lectora in rural Vernon have hoah treaty obUgatlona casting a Bfw Marne today by CCroner Isadore ship In the development of an intenslfled enforcement program aimed at the traffic violators. HAROLD BELLS iXsx Review Unit Meets South Windsor comopondent El ment of a tortinical trahilng pro operating from week to wnk not Minor changu In the grand list more G. BunhotaA telephone quality of education. Many factors Ught on the case. U Kotter fbr a traflic accident (Herald photo by Satemls). gram in the state’o schools geared Iraowing whether they will be aUe fifanchestcr Agent Mitchell 4-0674. not measurable by dollars alone di Today he told Gelvao: there hi which a Tl-year«ld pe-1 are upected u a result of action to the economy of the state, Demp- to dispou of ruhbUh any longer. TeL an 9-7442 to be taken by the Board of Tex rectly affect the yield of money *nfott cen be sure the rights vt deatrian wee fatally injured the u y said. Two private celluterA flteerett asylum on our territory will be night o f Dee. 80. invested in education." conceded those aho dniire tbwn Tha Tax Review Board will In- The figures for other area towns The vtctl^ Edgar W. Hunt, was I Union Pond Per Pupil Costs a re: Andover, 8338.23; Bolton, Sm oked m-njf anything more thnt tlw lews Diplomats See Public Records tervlew taxpursnitaxM^rsni seeking as-1 — ------— omhig the Poet Road near HQU- 8?46.32; Columbia, $382.78;. Cov-. and treaties in force permit us.” Mde Avenue whan he wen struck sisemsnt adjustmant today from Show Wide Range Qimdros said *1 reattinn mjr an auto driven by Angenita M. | Warrantee Deeds Heads Agenda 6.to 8 pjn. at the Town Hall; Sat entry, $333.10; South Windsor, fidelity to the honors of my cone UN D e a d lo ck urday from 8 ajn. to noon and 1 $355.22; and Vernon, $390.41. In OiXtnys. XMith B. and B. Evelyn Reed to Aros town seitool costs, as pre the cases of Andover and Hebron, atttutlon, my government and ths Accocdlng to the finding. Mis. Richard T. and Christine M. Walsh, 691 MAIN ST. to 4 p jn .; and Feb. 11 from 8 P |iu>»iHMi peODlft.’ * sented by the Connecticut Public the expenses given include the OMIh^a whidffileld becamo cloud United Nations, N. T„ Feb, 1 property at 133 Helaine Rd. - For Directors ajn. to noon. Dennis 8. Riordsn, Expenditure Couhetl (CPEC) in its town's regional high school costs. In effect the prerident seamed to ed over and She w es w ^in g Rl (F) — Some UJI. diplomats pre Tm Manchester Building and MANCHESTER Bldward Kaveckas and Myron boulders annusl cMnpUation, range from be teUing Galvao that he sym when Mr. Hunt was struck. Ifrs. dict the Security Oouncll’s Congo Realty Co. to Bertrand A. and Burr aro tho bosud members. LEAN, MH.D CURED lb. pathized with his cause, but was The purchase of Union Pond is 1380.41 for'Vernon down to $283.68 ainmys did not sss tbe pedestrian, ] debate opening today will end in Grace F. Harrison, property off NEXT TO GAS COMPANY Tax MUs wlU bo- sent out tho for Hebron. The median figure for hamstrung- KuUtschek's admlnls- the finding discloeed. Meadow Lane. oa the agenda of the board of di last weak in March hy Tax Col- 50-50 Q u b Sets tratiou. saying it waa bound by a deadlock, as have all others, re rectors meeting slated for Tuesday the state is $362.68. cently, unleu the United States Green Manor Construction Co., Isetor Harold F. Johnson and may The coats stated are net current international obligations, had de Inc., to Harold and Ruth Krantz at 8 pm. in the hearing room of bo paid during April The mill rate Valentine Dance cided retnra the ship to iU For- Accident Tottd$ announces a new middle-of-the- the Municipal Building. expenditures, a tabulation the road policy. pro^rty off Scott Dr. OB the now grand list will bo CPEC says Includes "expenditures tngueae oerasis, the Colonial Navi Haitford, Feb. 1 i/T)—^The State Thomas F. and Iflvlan F. Fer- Under the heading of "unfln’ An Italian supper and Valentine gation Company, if It entered B is- Motor Vehicle DMwrtment's daily Adliu Stevenson, 'who fscM his Ished huBinea" the item reopens iiilii ostrtiUahod at the annual town for administration; instruction, first debate as dilef U.S. delegate, gua—The Con been criticized by tha Communist P. Plenzio, suit fo r 320,000, attach sidering the matter. is highly rated by poUce depart-1 Kelsey. necticut Hardware AsMclaikm ment of property at 107 Strickland All of the directors aid they msnts including those on the kUte I Item as transportation Members of the food committee said nothing had ben decided on bloc and African UJI. members and federal Jovol, conducts an day Just how to get the passengers off. will hold ita 68th annual oonvm- who support dtpoaed Premier S t wanted more Infoflnatlon on the The CPEC, In presenting the are Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall,' tion Feb. 8 at Hotel Bond. Oertlflcato of Inoorporafion subject. class sessions on a five-day-a-week chairman, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. One report on the halt was that Patrice Lumumba, now Jailed by basis, Jurgelaa said. 14th annual compilation of public tha headquarter at Brazil's 3rd Speakers will Include Welter L. Village Charm, Inc„ doing bnsi- The pond la owned by the Haft^ Donald Alsbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. President Joseph Kauvubu. Their neu as a beauty shop with capital Your last chance to save on winter wear~—buy The local constable said he will school expenses, said it "feels it Naval Blstrict suddenly held up Wirths of the National Retail demanda that the U.N. force in ford fllfectric Light Co. and is *0lf necessary to emphasize the need Randolph Brown, Mr. and Mrs. COLONIAL MACHINE SLICED Hardware Association and Chestor stock at 350,000, divided into 1,000 continue his work as town con Herbert Kingsbury, and Mr. and permission tar tha entry. The Congo restore Lumumba to sale for 32.800. stable on night duty while taking for caution In using doUars as a The plan for debariutUon of C. Putney of tbe New Ekigland shares at 350 each. Company will The main Veason the directors for now or for next year. Choose from large meaaure o f either Uie quantity or Mrs. Clarence Moron. power have been blocked by the commerce busineu vdth 31.600. tho couroe. Hio course includes in pasaengers at Beelfe appuently Hardware Dealers Asaociation. U.S.-led majority oa the council. objected to purchase of fi)e pqnd struction in latest scientific meth cam# from negotiations between The convention wlU also hear Incoiporators are Saul tavlne, is the poBufion 'of R *>y sewt*- selection by famous makers. . Stevensen waa expected to Joan Suslo and Ruth Levine. ods and practical finger-printing Smith and Galvao yesterday In tbe the Rev. Robert G. Keating, chap apeak only briefly today in re flowing into it from the Hockam and idiotogn^y work. Atlantic southeast at Recife aboard lain of the Oonnectiout School'for River and by effluent flowing into Boys, Meriden; end IV. R. Hlne, sponse to welcomes from the 10 Iheluded among instructors at the Santa Marla, which Galvao other council delegates. He is ex it from the Lydall and ’ Foulda ths school are retired State Police G U U m ALL TEENS as4 8RE-TEENS! calls a liberated p ^ of Portuguese Hardware Mutual Casualty Co. pected to disclose details of Ken Klockg to H ^d Paper Co. on Lydall Brook. Capt. Frank Chameroy and re national terrlto^. ner's Congo poHcy' in a full- The only use suggested so far tired Manchester Police Chief Her Reports of tha number of Ameri 2 Workers Hurt dress speech later In the week. for the pond h u been recreatlopaL iiiill man Schendel. LEARN TO DANCE BEFORE THE PROM BOILED HA cans aboard have fluctuated ever PTO Nominators Directors said it would cost loo GIRLS' and BOYS' Get the ino«t out ofSrour school days. Enjoy your dnne^ Come New Britain. Feb. 1 OP)—Two Before the council were a va GIRLS’ and BOYS' To Talk oa Naroottoo sinoe the eeisure of the Santa riety of complaioU: Charges from much to clean tbe pond for recrea Pleasant Valley PTA will meet and leem the latest steps and the old standards, too, at the . . • Marla,as aba steamed from the msn-hole covers blew up on Hart- Mr. and Mrs. Felix Kloick were tion use. foif) Ave. eariy today. Injuring the Soviet Union and CZertiOBlp- PAJAAVAS BATHROBES TuaadM at 8 pm. at the schooL Dutch Island of Curacao toward appointed chairmen of the nomi State Trooper John Msronoy of two utility company employes and vMrla that BelghtmHa committing nating committee at Manchester VALUABLE COUPON Fort Xyerglades, Fla„ In tbe daik- aggieaskm >ln The- Congo; Kaa- By (Jarter’A Nighty Night, Her S izu 3 to 14. tho narcotics squad will speak on nem Snnday, Jan. 82. The best In- causing some damage. High PTO at an executive board M ajuty, Model. S izu 1-4, 3-14. Police said one of the heavy vuSu's accusation that the United Freeze Holds narcoUco and the problema they d U tk a J u L S-r. THIS COUPON WORTH focmatJon todav waa 48. meeting last night at the high create with teen-agera No immediate plane ware an lids flew 30 feet into the elr. came Arab Republic interfered in Can- schooL 30% O ff down through a roof and landed go Internal affairs, and a com 30% O ff Trooper Maroney has fiten a nounced for their return to the The executive board also an member of tho division for 10 United Statea. The State Depart in a restaurant below, smashing plaint that the Imprisoned Lu nounces an opeil house program For Northeai^t DANCE STUDIO BONUS windows along the way. mumba hu been given "kilmnian years and Is recognized az one of ment was studying that question. will be held on Monday, Feb. 13, tho foremost narcotic specialists 72 E. CEN’IE B ST., MANCHESTER As the day wore on Radio Jor- The other shot across the street and brutal treatment.” TMa latter from 7 to 8:30 p.m. when parents (Coafinned from Pago One) and demolished a mall box on a complaint w u submitted by Cey In the state. He attended the Fed W ORLD ■ nal Do Oommerclo broadcast a re?, ma'y speak individually with teach eral BuTOau Narcotic Training BALLROOM OUSSES port that Portuguese frlgetea werd pole. lon, Ghana, Guinea, Mall, LiTe, ers. The annual meeting of PTO Orutest snow depth meuurad Taken to New Britain General Morocco, the United Arab Repub SPECIAL OROfiP School in Washington, D. C., and FRI lying on the hlA eess off Recife, has been set for Monday, April J7. in the nation today w u 27 Inchda o m u i’ has aided in the successful com praeumabty waiting to pounce on Hospital with cuts and bruiaes lic and Tugoslavla. at Blalrsvllle, Pa. NOW FORMHN L * W STAMPS I The Soviet Union charged Bel DRESSES pletion of many Inveatigatlons in 100wiUi pnrduMe o f $5.00 or more at ottber Top Notoh Supermarkot I the Santa Maria if she headed out. were Henry Paul, 40, Plainvlllc, Some of the ice Jama were SKIRTS volving narcotics. • M gh Sched StudoHts Tbe station gave no aource and and PhiUp Floros, 36,. New Brit gium w u "taking steps to organ hwsened yuterday by thawing ONE PER ADULT CUSTOMER—GOOD FEBRUARY 2-8-4 ONLY • GIFTS! ize a so-called flhreign Legion” to By Susy BrookA K4te Greenaway, Only adults will bo admitted to • Jimtor High School StiNlMH oonfirmatlon was. lacking. ain. They were released after Court Workers temperaturu. Two t.owb oat A m SoUdiA plaldA slims and pluted. I Another report, unverified, was treatment and returned to their fight In The Congo and demanded traced on the ice-choked Misaia- Min Quality. this meeting. There will be a busi- • 5«h ofid 6rii Gradcro * AihilH PLEASE NOTE! You may use either this coupon or your I that an unidentified submarine sur Jobs with the Connecticut Light the security council take "decisive p i neaa nMeting and rofreshments Bonanza Coupon B Await Paychecks sip ^ n u r Cairo, III., worked will be oerved by mothers of Resristor Now— Call PI 2-6886 I faced near the Santa Maria at sea and Power Co. action.” The Soviet complaint al themsolvu free with the help of p i 30% O ff , 30% O ff Only One Coupon Per Adult Onstomer this morning. This came from a so accused Belgians of bombing ill!!! grade 8. pupils. a n y t im e a t t h e s t u d io f r o m Procedural problems ' have de a third boat. III l^Mord Hop Pteaned 2to 4 ON SATURDAYS______newsman aboard that shadowed the Congolese towns under the con But the ice closed again 18 mllu Santa Maria throughout the night. 3 Await Sentences trol of Lumumba’s siqiporteni. layed, pay checks for a majority The American Legion Auxiliary of the personnel of the 12fii Cir north of Oilro, where the Ohio will sponsor a record hop Feb, 11 He said the ship circled all niidit New Haven, Feb. 1 (/P)—Three Also in the council members’ Joins the Missisrtppi. and, when the sub appeared, ran young men, oonvioted by a Su hands were Kasavubu's demand cuit Court, but an official of the iii from 8 to 11 p.m, at the Com A bo—Mid-Term Classes In Tap, court system said today everyone The Ohio, too, waa sUll troublod up hw flags and headed for shore. perior Court Juiy yesterday of con that HammarOkJoId recall hla with ice. Towboats were movt^ GIRLS’ PULLOVflfit munity Hall on Main Bt. Ballet, Acrobatic, Baton and U. S. NO. 1 1 pOThigel dispatched several spiring to break into a clothing Congo repreaentative, Rajeahwar will be paid by the end of the Mrs. Paifilne Rosen is eholrman week. t but the U-S- Engineers at: Cinchi- BOYS' FLANNEX, Modem Jazz For All Aw«s Prom Navy craft last week to hunt for store in Orange July 4, will be sen Dayal of India, and the secretary- nati reported the going w u sl^ov. SWEATERS of tho donee. Ron- Londiy of Sta the Santa Maria and to attempt to tenced Feb. 10. general’s refusal to do so. The court nu bun in operation tion "WDRC WlU be master o f cor^ 3 Years Up _ one month and paychecks are due and the ice huvy. SHIRTS MR. RIBLET IS A IlEBMBER OF THE NATIONAL block uiy effort made by Galvao Two o f the defendants, Aedan Hammarakjold was expected to Many tow bu ts were tied up, By Pandora. Orion, banlon, bulky. ililll \ monies., to reach a haven in Africa. A McCarthy, 22, Branford, and John address the council on MS efforts every two weeks. Many court Short and long sleeves. ill Ellsworth. Sqoeaker ASSOCIATION o r DANCE and AFFILIATED ARTISTS, INC. Spanlah cruiser was-also enlisted workers have hot yet received waiting for the ice to oow. s iz u 3 to 14. 't T. Reed, 21, o f 12 Saltonstall Ave., to keep up top strength of the A convoy madh' up of a Span Tueoday'night waa a proud but in this effort. New Haven, are second offenders 2(1,000-man U.N, Congo force in their first check! nerve-wrocking nl^t for EUla- The delay is caused by prob ish freighter, two tugboats and ^ 30% O ff ii: and can be'sentenced to double the the face of .troop withdrawals by barge convoyed by> Coast Guard 30% O ff worth Memorial High School bas normal 1-15 year term. pro-Lumumba nations. The Sec lems which stem from setting up a ketball teams and rooters. Both U.S. Approves payroll system and Incompleted cutter w u making headway do#h The third wendant, Joseph A. retary-general hu and Northern Attoatlc SknlUo Q.'^Daddafib notified The S An authoritative source said the Statu.- Robert Homish, president of tho two holes into the roof and stolen United States will give the U.N. flown from his homo in St. Louis Avery Heights Home Owners As Herald that ' the approval had about 846 from a safe. to Naples Monday. Temperaturu were expected to been made by the General Serv- about 320 million in the next 10 bo lower in the central Rocklei y sociation, has announced tho as OLD FASHIONED QUAUTY! and OLD FASHIONED SAYINGS! Tbe conspiracy rtiarge carries days to help pay |48.5 million in New York—Ekigone .Dennis, nS' sociation wiU sponsor a PuhUc toes Administration, through Its a heavier penalty than the break tional chairman of the Oommimlst and Plaino and sdso in 'Yiiglnla n^onal commissioner in Boston. remaining 1060 costs of the hard- and W ut 'Virginia. For the' rest Valentine Donee on Feb. 11. The CAMPBELL’S DOLCE V IT A RICH, RED SW EET U F B ing and entering charge which up Congo force. party in the United States and one fnI . NIBLETS WHOLE The purchase price is 813,800, could otherwise have ben lodged o f 12 arruted in 1848 under the of the nation little change, was in CIRtS^ SLACKS and danco wiU bo held at the Lantern fwW of tbe fair market value of The U.S. payment 'will include tho cards. m the prosecution said. - the usual 32.51 per cent the United Smith Act, died yuterday at Mt. WHITE 827,000. Slnsii H upital. Dennis, 55, had S U C K SETS GIRLS' and BOYS' PORK ITALIAN HEINZ The tract is adjacent to an 11.62 States pays of UN. costa, or a suffered from a heart ailment and J KERNEL little under 316 mllUon, and a vol -mere tract oiwned by the town on Aikt Jury Trial lu t year underwent a lung cancer Accidient Record Corduroy, vroOl, popUn. Lined and HATS - MITTENS m w fil^ a garden apartment project New Haven, Feb. 1 (>P)—A lor- untary contribution of about 38'2 operation. He was a, native of Se nnllned. S izu 2 to 14. Hrm.SthnUUmftM', TUNA is to be built A oonatiuction pro- mer alderinan will stand trial in million. attie. ' Set in January CORN TOMATOES! KETCHUP SoUd Natural Pack gsam will be set up tonight when Superior (Jourt Feh. l4^on a charge Hammarskjold released a letter (fiiicago—John W . Doherty, 61, 3 0 % O f f BEANS telling Belgium the U.N. force 30% O ff menfijere of the Manchester Hous of embezzlement. an international repreaentative of There were 106 motor vehioisi ing Authority and tbe Horn Con James E. Keyes, 39, of 10 Ken could not run over former Bel the United Btulworkara of Ameri MANCmSTKR EVENING HERALD, M^CHESTER. OONN^ W EPNE^AY, FEBRUARY 1. 1961 . .k MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1961 PAGH i A 0 1 TEN DAHiV CROSSWORD PUZZLE OUR BOARDING HOUSE w M MAJOR BOOPLE BUGGS BUNNY M ilt^A-M inyf* ClethI the m Y W iea of the r i a N i N ''' DHOORATOR” magaMiie baa ar' H0Ult.J4------IMROUSHMf T9Bo’59BB50B' )lMW«rt5| Tired at BHEBWtW-W IIA ajai HemroewWu^ CD. 991 Mala atreaL'Oeare lato sufnuaiBMU^ Mote and Ftmolf Bargaiiis the store tor k or tolaptwaa and a J m w M ii dopy win ba put In flia toaU f>« SS&ii SMOMOfUOUROlM a m titM i you. thia 44-paga booklet, buret- IWOMB^ nywMkl ing wltli fun-ooior biterleni MKnm PONT tMCL»AI«0»OS 4T«na*r l i a t e d l y y you bow to put your beet deeocat- JCM M ftHW t a^nStMlynai OfltMMl ^ ^ s a c i i m B ^ d lg r ing foot toraiurd. It’s a refarenea book; k’a a. bow-to4>bk bock HlM.'Q9THe«ADtATO(S acM M SCharm " C a r o l ' i 7 — :■ with MONMt - BAVfNO OOU- UNaacyBaBli/ lom POOfS iMlda worth $2A7. Gat M a »■ W Maas toom the “HOME DEC G E R M n o m m H UBptrfrat — B ____ ^ r VatriMlaT ORATOR” that won’t coat you a Main Sttcft, Cotaatrjr^ 10------ew ataiW WMwSyrHale M«nche$Ur Parkade Store$ cent On. ttia other hand yw an •P**“ T .... llBtttUitabd4i9r W ltaUm r jrour maod, thara la a Yoiing And Prntfy the tOJUAMtE" PBRMA- USOOWBlHICOia irahow Fabnuury holiday to match It, ao rfiowa how color helpB make Open D aily 1 t6 4 PJM. 10 BnHtttBBNBI WBdiUarl ariBM aiM NSM T W A V S la an Ufa and boOU> M NouawSs ttBoWw witiilpart 0N1!.H0VR QRT CLBAMIMO at tlpfetain and 'ocwimtairii Are gifts These practical outflte. of amel add a clove cf-cniahed garlic. Re MKE HMJnB> MfiCXPyU ^ NOT. MT rtOBMP! M S ^ d U B A U aL fit Main StraeL tor $10.70 mkshmjGnI ariMhqreort 3p.Baat Caate^ Straet and thanaw (phw $2 for haircut)', throughout and gadgets galore fof the' girl you jersey ere ready for travel end for frigerate overnight ao flavors wlU CfurtinI ^RNMCHEZ. THtOSMUM:. MBMole r r r 15 tcick plant at 204 Wmt Middle hbtort itoly haa influtaaad the adore. Oiocee frOm an exciting every day casual wear. You’ll And blend. Drain and nerve cold for a aSkoiH Tpke. be your friend Indaad. The world # ltb its art and cuttUMu Now xitpourri of flne mercWahdIae at u complete elM rsage: 12H to 18H flavorsoma tidbit, or add to a tossed BSfiBU^r TMHET^ M M on t, . HT rT minute your back la tamed, ca' Italian daalgMrs and stjrt^ are «w low prtcea. Quantity buying also Miaaea 10 to 20. “SHELTON green salad. MBridsilwWBf pable hande go to wortt for you, making an unpact on the faahioa mitoea it’poaslble toB.W,.TirGRAIfT STROLLERS” kre e X e 1 u a 1V e in tOUNBtE.' MCampMipoiin r " nTMia etoanipg, treating and breathing wc^dl the "SlegBnte" waves in OO. to offer you eonnd, quality bar Manchester at THE FAIR STORE. Alas Streigbt fsr the Heart new life Into your, nrmenta and a special Way to give the,perfect gains. Why not say, ’’Be my Valen- R E B p L V B — IT tlBe’’ in the sweeiwt poeaibte why F.. E. BRAT, Jearelar, in the dOWIuri housahold acc^morlea. ALL foundetiou for tod^a emarteat, Add alleed .tmpared apple to State theater Bldg. - displays l iU s with ’’SCaiRAFFT'’ BOXED CHOC sauerksaut along with brown sugar n iia rtm n il TO KEEP TitE DECORDB 411am WORK IS DONE ON THX newest haintyles. Why not , nmmS" many lovriy vreya to say, “Be aRMttmd PRUMISES which acoouhta for MItcheU . $-8961 and BOOK TOU R OLATES. and simmer nntU apples 'dlalnte- STRAIGHT DURING ’61! : » v 4SStMdMi my VaUhtMe.’' SymbolkaUy, the MISTAKB' the good aerrice. Let friend him' AFPOINtMENT for an "Ele- grate. Good with ham, smoked bsuA-Hdumed aaottf predominates 4 » AiT«Pf« band put up a *'good front" with a anto’’ permanent wave. Ever marinate' cooked white tongue or frankfurters bdVMB beans in French dressing for a in Jswtiiy at tUa season a ^ here niM i7«iiiBd poUahed enowy-whlte ahlrt, lattiF you’U And the pretflast earrhigs, dered to perfection at the "MAR- Don't overdo the aalt when you salad? Serve with lots of minced Jaare awl M liea _____ B O r w p e td i parsley. bmeslsts, nedclimss also lockets ziy^* n o u n te t d o z i n o ’’ t w o -h o d r SHiFnr are baking with yeast because too You arC familiar with the quaUty tor thikbun. Tril him be is ap- BY DICK TURNER tributary 8BRVICB avaibUda at 299 W., much wlU slow up the rising. poultry and good, fresh eggs avail CARNIVAL Cheaper by the Doeea 53i: Mwiiatad with a gm .of JEWEL MOoddMtof M id^ . T f^ . xThe "MARTINUS* able at L Y m TOULTRY FARMS R Y FOB —HEN (cu ff Hnks, ‘ tie 1 f InfOtmtloB JNG” aerrice apoUa you' for any Table wine from Bordeaux, STORE. Now you can get a won I lOSi^imliiotofi StaaB Out bi s Oraevg France, la bottled expressly for aUdaa, expansion watehhwid or otheiv A hand-knit sweater captures derful assortment of “POIaner'' peihiqia aa emblem ringj; The BY AL VERMEER MlMOyptpw HARVEST HILL PACKAi4GE JAMS AND JEUUE8 here. Priced PRISCILLA’S POP fofte l i i i i l attentldh and admiration ilnme- STORE, and comes to you at only This mile-a-minuto,cloth Is fun gifts yon give now grew Irioreaa- Moat flooka Him to cook amokcd diatei/. YOOR y a r n SHOP, lo 35c a Jar, try the plum, blueberry, crochet, and when-completed is ing^ predi^ tbrough the yean. J D O N ’ T $1.19 a botU» (a fifth ). Stockk up on curranL red raspberry to name i to S E E W 4 Y P O P beef tongue In coM water. U a catad on.the downetoira floor of all three Bordeaux flavora: Red, aa cr^ and colorful as summer Buiitlnc with lore and affection DOWN nrneeure aauoepan la uaed in cook- House A Hale, .baa sevqrai brand few. Not only for your Uttle “jelly' are tha ValsBtlaa GBEBHTNG ^ R R I E S White, and Rose. This la gpod table sandwich act’’, but also for perk flow ers! ' 114mala'« I m Gm tongue, you may wlah to new awaatera to knit fpr yourself, wine for serving with medt. You’d Pattern No. 5818 nas crochet di- CARDS liere. A B O U T •M k the meaA t x ^ ing up breakfast toast, waffles, MONETL coontaput to put you out front in Uie spring expect to pay more. Buy It by the n etion s; fUet chart; stitch iUua- IBncmirafi. * p a ^ the DANISH BULKY in ]>ancnkes, French toasL Whip into tratlons. Soften cream cheese with a little case and save more/912 when you a fluffy cake frosting by beating to Freeh aa the flrat Oraeua “ at “SCANMA” yam goes buy 12 bottles at once. To order, aend 25o in coins to: lemon Juice, beating well Add red The new "R A K" DRESSES (-quiek-quiok on No. 18 nee- gether % ciq> jeUy and 1 egg white. Aime Cabot, Manchester Evening caviar to taste and serva with VICTOR BY FRANK O’NEAL JuBt Uftad from their tteeue wrap- ___ and eai^-easy^eiUy. Your fin- Adding moiqied pecans to bread Herald, 1150 AVE. OP AMEBI- crackers. IS JUST THE A d d i n g SHORT RIBS plnga at BURTON'A M l Hain UAod sweater has an unusual hand- etufllng for roast Chicken or tur Some coOka Uke to roast Corn OAS, NEW YOEK 86, N. Y. Streat, a n perfect for wearing un< MACHINE TD DO IT t spun texture twcauae this "Scan key is nice when company Is com ish game hens in a hot (425 de For ist-class mailing add 10c tor Invite Sprtag into Your Home dor your coat now, or for pa^ dla" yam nbia' thiqk and thin at ing. grees) oven. Takes about an hour each pattern. Print Name, Addreas ahmg on that crulae aouth. In Intorvala to give' bn intereating with Zone and Pattern Number. Flowers in a room introduce for the Uttle birds. such a friendly, cheerful feeling. ■Umi for the Mlaeey, y»u ...t^ , flnlahed eurfacel M ike the pullover Assnilag Your tO tW a Foot Aallh Have you the '61 Album contain m t^ t Uka the dacron dieaa, $19.99 style with the dninatle collar, or ing many lovely designa and free UtatU you can quit them fresh toom •r * 9 9 °® Toub mby’s 'shoes will be' fitted Make It a FamUy Beanion your ga^n again, Why not let Pins Tax | (beiga. and ptuk plaM with por 8175 the handsome eetdigan, $18.75, with akin, solicitude and sincerity Now, while your coUege son or patterns? Only 25c a copy! trait collar). It waehea UkJ a packed in a ripmred toto bag of ARTTFICTAL FLOWERS arid SAIES—SERVICE UTt'O-Ulkk 1A29 at the CHILDREN'S BOOTBRY In daughter Is hoiris on mid-year va FOLIAGE work their magic for RENTAIE—SUPPLIES hardqr, needt Juat the U es o f a n plastie that youTL ua» often. For toe Manchester Parkade. Mr. AI- cation, would be a perfect time to irm^xto kfep you looWiw peW the Blopee, rink, capipus, the windy you.- FLOWER FASHIONS by ^ flAai atg &U Ben’s a almply styled gp- m d Feltman, in charge of this rec enjoy dinner at HOB NOB RES Semi-Annual Furniture Sale MILIKOWSKI, 696 Main Street, See Marlow’s For freeh' ^aruuiid the clock. The eydiyudten dreas that’s as youni: beach and open car, the DANISH ommended store for juvenile foot' TAURANT.. Come tonight, because Now in progress at WATKINS, BY JOE CAMPBELL •qi{ A t^dreas of pure silk in blue BULKY Of alltwool “Scandia’* haa a complete, aasortment. Gome D ESK AH )S BONNIE aa apringtimef Try It In a bright wear, has had many yean of eg' every Wednesday la FAMILY 985 Main Street, U the sale that in and "pi^” a bouquet for your at- IM 'iiT taUdred to perfecUon all-over florml prinL yam comes Norae gold, white, homemakers wait for. Come and • CALENDAR PADS a a t t ± . w perience and is widely reedgnized NIGHT: all you can eat for $2 (de self and have if artistically ar with the iM O t falling Into No 6176 wiUi PattO-Rama camd, blue, green, vloleL aa a specialist In shoe fitting. The licious Chicken, spaghetti and all see for yourself.' Add cheery light e APPOINTMENT PADS 6 l u r p / 91URP pleata. tha kind of apbrit-UfUng ranged profeaakmally at'no extra iSOi e t u R p i in sUea 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Bust ‘Edwauxls" Shoes tor children have the flxlngs). As a special Valen and handsome decoration to a ooet to you. Bring your own con e DIARIES, etc. frock a gal needs tWa time of 81 to 40. Sin 12, 82 buat, ' If you like sponge cake that Is the approval of many of our locial room with a hand-painted TOLE e RECORD BOOKS FOB y v w year la the violet end green — Ml tine's D ^ treat, bring your “beat tainer from home, or select any yards of 85-inch. on the moist aide, riioose a recipe pediatricians aM . podiatrists. girl” and ths pries la only $8 for LAMP, highlighted with polished one of the pretty vases or planters EVERT NEED . Jeraey, $19A8. RuetUng e a * > To order, send 35c In coins to brass. The 22-inch table model la ALL marLOW PRICED! manUc for dancing your way Uito that inCludea liquid in the in two adult (Umtere on a Wednesday here: Milk glass, brass, pottery, UWyBR iyiW llM I., Bus Burnett,-the Manchester Eve Ever pound grated Parmesan qr night from 6 to 8. Satiafled custo now $7.95 and the 54-inch and 52' We heart Is the sleeveless nylon ning Herald, 1168 AVE. OF gredients. copper. So real looking, you’ll ------ALSO ------m m M ^ c p m w L ] Romano cheese into thinly sliced mers are returning again and again Inch floor models, $11^. Buy one want to aniff them. Put a bowlful with the full, full skirt, $25, com AMERICAS, NEW YORK 8$. 'veeil ’ cutlet before breading arid TYPEWRITERS and mtB n m m m - plete with Us own taffeta slip and Headquarters for Braided Bugs for the FRIDAY SPECIAL of for yourself or for a gilt. of blossoms on tha hall .table, the N.Y. frying? Delicious flavor! broiled, stuffed LOBSTER at the mantel, the buffet, the bedroom OFFICE FURNTTURB pOrky crinoline. Of black and For Ist-class mailing add 10c What a selection of BRAIDED white check, the bodice la shirred RUGS you have to choose from at HOB NOB RESTAimANT. Evening snack: arrange aardlnee drearer. Brighten a shut-in'e room. for each pattern. Print name, Meat U Important Ahvays fresh looking, ARTIFI Whatever Yon.Need— and encircled with rows of black MANCHESTER CARPET CEN Meat is the heart of the meal- on buttered toast and add a thick address with sone, style No. and TER, 311 Main Street. Crafted by Grated orange rind and orange CIAL FLOWERS need no dally You’ll Always Find It Here! lace. size. the center around which toe menu covering of grated Cheddar riieeae the Village Rug Shoppe In Maine Juice plus a little sugar do won Broil until the cheese begins to care. Just sit back and enjoy them. FREE PURNELL PARKING Send 85c now for the Spring is planned. The sparkling, refi' ders tor cooked sliced carrots. M l 9-5221 »WWI»)«AlA.TA>i>Al.HI.C Add peppercorns, whole all-spice especially for the Manchester area, ated MEAT OOUNIER at GP melt. Garnish with strips of 2 -1 A Summer ’61 Basle Fashion, our these rich, heavy BRAIDED RUGS Add a Uttls butter, too. and a bay leaf to the-water In complete pattern book.. UNION presents a mouth-watering plmiento and serve hot. Crecker enunhs make a good which you cook sjnoked tongue or will add charm and color to your picture. Here Is a complete seled- coating tor fried oyaters. Dip the **OisaBtiaraenon amoiHr yountf paopla avarywhara ovar rooms. A BRAIDED RUG Is dur IVc a Fiumtaln of Youth Just What the oysters in sHghtly beaten whole fiP V Ihay’ra gatting! In Japan, In Latin Amarioa, smoked boneless pork shoulder tlon of high grade meats; all the ilAMjOlKftl tha halp Your Acqualntanee Is Invited able and reversible, so ciwhiony many different cuts (beef, veal, Periodic vislU to PARKADE Foot Doctor Ordered egg before rolling in the cnimhe. b u tt PILGRIM MILLS has come to and practical, too. because every LANES vrill keep you looking MAIN ST., MANCHESTER BY REN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD and now Aifia with hia homaworkl" pork, lamb, turkey, chicken, duck) When corrective work tor Shoes ' jo iA .; JUDD SAXON Wallpaper Sale Continues Manchester, to the former Cheney crumb or fleck doesn't show up are available the year 'round. All young and lit because you'll feel is prescribed for' your child or for HaU Salesroom, 177 Hartford conspicuously. Why not buy your good. FREE BOWLING CLASSES 15 -neRESOWETHIN& \ w u ARE 1 If you are planning to change are backed by bond. 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•.V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY^ FEBRUARY 1. 1961 MANdEESlER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY I, I M l PAGE THXRTini I F A (^ TWELVE THE Herald Angle Full Day to -’ j ' B r - ■■ EA b L Y 0 9 T T r i i n m e i l / .'.-"'tlUtiits.-Blltsv ' Standout
nuabugh—(MBA)— W i^ but I N ew Y ork . Feb: 1 CflPW^Mod)# , K o c e u r r e d last nlgbb—4 l/26fered a bruise and sprain PABAa PE DUSTY Han hava saffand aM iy Mdlg- minutes before' the end of the third Should be able to play against St. aMaa ta tin ilnn bat few cm medical' science and thd *“***“*“ '“ *'^***'****^''^*^^*^*” ' h* Bhi* th ni*v sMini staadiegt 12th Place Entiy Foils Leaders Here 65-51 fieU more tickets to-GoiiiiivBcticat basebsil fens tbaii we Loa Angelss-^Detroit game in .as Louis at Philadelphia tomorrow. w. L Pet M haaiaiiiMi aa 4aa traa Romanos of tbe National Ba84 many nights. The Pistons won this wha won a fsar- db hi any other state,” former New York Yankee ticket man In last night’s other games the Imperial House . . . .49 27 .645 ager Jack White-told me recently. White, a native aon of New ketbali ; Association scbeduls one, played as - the Brat half of. S- Bogtien CeRics recovered from a I Joe’S B a rte r...... 48 28 .632 Round Decided on Final Night, Rritain, is the new asfistjtnt’Jenerd: manager of the New being what they are, Elgin dottol^eader in New York's Madl- one-night elump and beat the St. Bohemian Club . . . .48 28 .632 In League Ivaa eon Square (Mirdsn.- 18I*U>2. and Louis Hawks, 109-103, in a duel t.laai ~hoM ia York American Leagne club. For the first time in history, Baylor gets a whole day to rer Denlsbasketball team snapped n a g b t taliated in triupipking, 6V-68 the Detroit Platons tor second .league’s -No. :2 scorer frdm the 106rl00 when Baylor went out af Man. Auto PSrta .. .34 42 .447 W. L Pet. 92-44 won-loss chart. - ' . New Jersey fana we woUld, never Cheney's ” postponed game with place In the le a s e ’s W e a t^ Di Garden physician. Dr. Kuzeo Yan- ter scoring 47 points—31 in the tahson Plumblni 30 45 .399 four-game losing str ^ eya, eealt -nststM t t w ■at attendance records, or draw )9e- Second Congo No. 2.93 43 .684 In scoring the biggest upset <>8 C rom w ell hat been canceled vision standing. v agisawa, was that Baylor had luf- first half. The Lakers whittled It I Neico Tool No. 2 .. .29 46 .388 St. Jamee No. 1 ....92 44 .676 the season, the Wapping entry with a 65-51 triumph over twaen one and two .mttiion each Friday’s contest at the Armory to two points at 109-107, a spurt NuWay Tobacco .. 46 .388 Brlatol Central at the Arena laat l^ar-’’ If there la Svar any doubt .29 St. Bridget’s ____...82 54 .603 rolled a new hl|^ team, aeon of will be the Rangers’ horns finale. that stirred Piston Coach Dick Mc Trane Mfg...... 24 61 .323 Wapping No. 2 ...... 79 57 .581 3,187. Ray Holcomb set tM pace night in their Central ConneoUeuf ia aaiilly ae to the liumber of Nutmeg fana Guire to a frenzy when two tech Interecholaatle League claeh. nastaitie t attending baseball gramas at the The team will conclude its slate Second Congo No. 1.76 60 .559 with a 258 single fnd a 657 triple, next Wednesday in a road game nical fouls were Called against his Knocked from the top rung this Emanuel No. 1 ,<■...76 60 .559 both new league stahdards. The Overall, it waa the Indiena* House that Ruth Built, next time team'and led to his being chased week was Bohemian Club white look at the license plates on cars against Rocky BBU High . . Rock St. James No. 2.,..73 63 .537 Saints, in defeat, got some nifty eighth victory In 14 gmmee end vUle High- Director of»Athletlcs Yearns Sports Thrill^ from the tench by Referee Mendy bowed to Imperial Steak House. .529 pinning from Jimmy Taylor 218- givee them a 7-5 record«in CCIL parked in the surrounding lots. Rudolph. But Detroit spurted ahead Emanuel No. 2 ...... 72 64 John Canavari is awaiting a grten The latter team now holds a pre So. Meth. No. 1 ...... 71 6S .522 223—613, Stan- Htllnski Sr. 202- play. Manchester Uxdc uadlHrated F^hter of Month * * ♦ lig ^ from the CIAC to stage again at the finish. carious'position at the top of the 215—586 and Harry Elch <246-879. poseeesion of fourth place in the Comm. Baptist No. 1.69 67 .507 Consistency V second annual Baskiethail Jam w eS In the second half of the double- heap, just one game ahead of the 'Wapping Na 1 ...... 66 7C .485 The Saints wrote a new team high loop standings over Idle Conard Aw ard to M oore» at the Rockvtttr gym featuring MazeroskVs Homer header, New York’s poor passing former loop leaders and Joe’s Bar single, 1,169. and Windham with whom they had Oonsiatenoy, that’s husky Dave So. Meth. No. 4 ____:64 7S .471 area echodlboy basketbaU teame. gave the Nats frequent opportuni ter Shop, which are tied for sec Comm. Baptist No. 2.61 79 .448 Members of the winning COfigos been tied for that spot going into Promote McNeeley White, co-captain of Manchester s e e ties to steal the ball. Hal Greer, ond place. laat night’s game. The loss' was Blgh's hoopstere. White has New, York, Feb. 1 ( ^ -t- The thriller between the Detroit TalcottvlUe No. 2___ 58 7E .426 are Art-Perkins, Reg Kirtland, A1 Lions and Baltimore WV8LB. Colts. Dick Barnett and A1 Bianchi made Enso PSvan again took com Talccottville No. 1 .. 51 89 .375 Biardi,‘ Dsn V o ^ and Paul Miller. the ninth as against five wins for dr^ pM in 40 baskets and the Hfire *n There place ‘was Pittsburgh's Forte* the most of them, breaking away Naw York, Feb. 1 Feather- sam'e number of free throws in Eight picked the Olympic mand of the lanes and rolled a Second Congo No. 3 .48 89 .353 High average individukl found Central.. leader aeka this question: W1 Field; the time O ct 13, 1960 time after time to score. Greer was walght Champion liavay Moon of the Indians' first 13 games for 120 Games as the most thrillOig 218-211—607 to lead the league So. Meth. No. 2 ...47 8( .345 honors went to Joe Mlranto of Outtscoring the visitors 17-7 in jeta credit for a. basket try which -—late afternoon on a hazy au event of i960 and three indi high man with 84 points. cloMly followed by teammate. Wapping No. 1, 170.84. Runner- Springflald. (Bii^ tbday wasnamad points and a 9.3 per game aver So. Meth. No. 3 ....46 9( .338 the third period, the Indiana rolled age.. Leading point-producer for Is ii^erferred with by an opponent ? tumn day. The score was tied . vidual performances in the ‘ Boston, tha only team to beat St. Bob Rataic, who rolled 217—588. up waa golfer-bowler JHatry BUch to a 52-3S third quarter advantage Ring magaslna’a "Fighter of the the Red and White is Steve Mc Give the basket to the shooter in at, 9-9 in the Ainth inning of Summer Gemae draw men Louis on the Hawks’ home court In ____Steve______Si^c^_ alto a high scorer. of St. James at 170.21 and Art and remained comfortetdy ahead Whew, It's teen cold outside the Month” ^ hit fourth round tech Adams with 244 markers on 95 this case. P.S. I never heard of the the sevoith and final game of tion; Seven votes went to the M games, did It a second time with I ^ llto peat two weeks but the first Johnson of South Methodist No. 1 the rest of the way. Manchester nical knockout victory over Spain’s buckets and 56 charijty tosses.. , . nearest man to the basket getting the World Series when Bill victory of the U.8. Olympic W8L8 third at 170.6. led at every turn holding quarter Mazeroski, a .278 hitter, atrode round race In the Inter-Church Frsd BaUana at Madfid. Following all home baskctteUl credit for- a violation as noited hockey team’s victory «»ver Bowling League Waa hotter than Rounding out the top 10 were: margins of 22-15 and 35-M. T han W sn minor changss in the games at Ellington High, players above . . Tom C)isgrove,' eon of the to the plate clutching his bat Russia in the Winter Games Don Anderson, South Methodist in the manner 'of Mighty with Ouator, 202-208—668; Ron- Main St. on a sunny August after Enjoying one of hie best offen ra tin g o f e v n y division. and eeachss from both teams, ulus former MaAcbseter Country Club at Squaw Valley, Calif. noon. Secretary Cy Perkins re- No. 1, 169.23; Larry Bates Jr„ St. sive nights of the season was Jim Tom.McNselay, unbaatsn young the ehserlsaders and game otti- president;, is headed for Duke Uni Caeey,'determined to do or die. Arnold Palmer’s tingling last- S m 1 n % f e * fin^l 1 Cu.^*-- «> 2-»8-660. James No. 1, 168; Tom Bell, Tal- Mazeroski didL He slammed lorts that a record-breaking per- Mlstretta who wound up with IS Arlington. Mags., heavywaight; dals, are Invited to coffee-or milk versity On a golf scholarship. The round .play to win tha MasUrs though he waa outscored by the Ormance by 12th place Wapping cottvllle No. 1. 167.10; Ernie Scott, f o o t b a l l STARS OF THE FUTURE, Buddy Eagleson ^ Skip wured Cosgroves reside in Abington, Fa., Ralph Terry’a second .pitch points on seven field goals and a waa ranked to r the first time. He and cake. Mitch Robus, director and u.S. Open golf cham- Hawks’ Bob Pettit, 26-25, Boston’s (Community poated a 6-2 win over Second Congo No. 1, 167.4; Stan autographs from Sam H uff, left, while Bill SkonesKi looks on. ^ latter is the Midget free throw. Others to. hit double made the No. 10 spot. of athleUcs at Ellington, also a suburb of Philadelphia . . Three high over the lefi field well pionahipa-drew six votes. Bill Russell contributed two impor Hilinski Sr., St. James No. 1, and the Pirates had won the league leading St. James’ No. 1 Footbal’ League commissioner in Manchester. Eagleson and Krob both played in the figurss for the winners was Steve Lennart Rlsbarg, SwedUh stable- serves as head baseball and bas Moe's are -Jiated. on the official- There-were a few scattered tant free throws to that spurt and | Sport Schedule and Second Congo No. 2 tripped 166.15: Jack Lappen, St. Bridget’E McAdam, who paced all acorera mate of Ingemar Johansawi, gain ketball coach. The achool, now roister Of the Chicago Cubs, Moe game and the World Series votes for other exciting handled hia rebounding chores ex-| 166; Cy Perkins, South Methodist Midget ioop last fall. (Herald photo by Satemis.) Drabowsky, Moe Thacker and from the New York Yankees. up TalcottvlUe No. l, 5-3, to win with 19 tallies, and Dava White, ed the 10th position among the ill its fourth season, can be proud events, but In the finel count pertly. the round‘laurels by one game. No. 8, 165.35. light heavywMghts by his victory Manchester's .Moe Morhardt. For There was a moment of Today who added 13 to the Indians’ total. of its fine basketbaU souvenir pro- the World Seriet finish drew Cheney T*cb at Hartford Tech. Skip Cohen topped the loeers with over Tonga’s Johnny Halifihi. Jsaae which is distributed at home years the only Moe in the major stunned silence then the 86- more votes for thrill of the Bowdry of St. Louis waa promoted leagues was Moe Berg, the one 683 fans In the .park and the lUfie — Manchastor at Loomis. 16 points. a. .Leading light with EU- year than all the other events, v i l l a g e m ix e b s \f ■ from 10th to sixth among tho 176- n High’s eagers this season time catcher who could npeak at entire City of Pittsburgh waa TRoreday, Fab. 2 ELKS Zatorsky Pleased E mentioned. Staadlngs Leading ladies were Juanita Toughest Football Job poundera. Doug Jonas o f New York Is Russ Koelsch, son Of Erhardt least 12 languages and who later struck with the kind of noisy Rifle — Manchester at Wind "Everyone plsqred a pretty good madness that can afflict a The 1960 World Series was W. Pet. Rhoads 188-482, Ruth Sieffert 478, waa boosted from eixth to fifth. (CoOkie) Koelsch, former local Joined the State Department a dramatic one all the way. ham. game, last night,” Indians’ Coach Flocentino Fernandes. of Cuba Manchester Midget F oo tb a ll major league city that haan’t Friday, Fab. S Patten Builders...... 9 750 Gert Swahn 176-547, Kay Pink- Elgin Zatursky said this morning. Tw( Ltaigue baseball player. The First the Hues went ahead, 760 waa given the No. 0 ^ o t among latter is one of the stote’s beet League officials are planning i won a world, championship for Manchester at Maloney, 8:16. Aceto A Sons ...... 9 ham 453, Pat Nlvlson 185, Zora "In fact, it was our best perfmrn- 35 years. then the Yanks. Pittsburgh Fred’s Package ...... 8 667 Duval 176. the mlddlewii^ta^fOr his aiihth footbaU referees. dance at the Armory in an effort to won twiita to lead 3-2, then Somers at Cheney Tech, 2, A r ance since the Hall game over a * *• * If there was iany more thrill Deci's D rive-In...... 4 333 Men’s top scores included Dutch round TKO a t Rory Calhoun. raise funds for the 1961 season. New York squared It with a mory. 333 To Defensive Halfback month ago. Two cakes sales last .fall, super ing occaaion in sports during Lea's Market ...... 4 Appleby 224-601, Hugh Carpenter "Offensively, we’ve finally start New CIAC Rules I960, the nation’s sports writ crushing 12-0 victory. St. Thomas Acqulnas at Rock Putnam A Co...... 2 167 208, Ed Miller 202, Ike Rhoads 200, vised by Mrs.. Avia Hamilton, real In the final game the PI- vUie. And Sonny Randle is the fast ed to make our fast brMk work Bands. drUl teams, baton twirlSra ized 8155. for the project, ers and broadcaatem hardly Lloyd Curtis 200. By EARL YOST < play at least until Pm 30. You^ and passed off well whenever we Show down Fight know about it. Voting in the ratea gained a 4-0 lead, lost it Portlaml at RHAM. Patten Builders and Aceto A know, at 30, in this league, you are est man in the league.” and aimilar organizations wHl not s e e then 'forged ahead^, in the SwUnming — CrOsby at Man had the opportunity. That’s some bo admitted and will not be allowed annual Associated Press poll, Sims both Scored 3-0 triumphs over HOUDAY BOXED DOUBLES “Defensive halfback is the an old guy.” thing we haven’t been doing In re Favored by Group End o f the Line 77 named Mazeroski’s sertea- elri>tii inning when Hal Chester, 7:80, Arena Pool. Putnam A Co. and Deci’s Drive-In Tops among the woman were toughest job in professional The visitor from Fairmont, West “ Toughest center In the league, to perform at" any CIAC Basketball Smith's three-run homer cap respectively' to maintain their tie Jim Ringo of Green Bay. Toughest cent outings.” Tournament this season. Ohiy cheer Chris Von Saltza, tabbed the winning homer aa the thrill of Alva Doucette 126, Barbara Mc- football,” rugged Sam Huff Virginia, was optimistic about the the year. Another 26 listed the ped a five-run scoring burst. for the league lead. Conville 119, Jay Briggs 118. man, in my opinion. Bob St. Claire, Providence, R. L, Fob. 1 (A7 — leaders wlU be admitted under the most accompUshed woman swim Then It was the Yanks turn told S60 men and boys on hand Giants' chances for next year, as con. StMffiag* mer in the history of the sport, final World Series game, in Pro Baikfitbsll Good scores were Paul Correntl IVith men’s leaders were Bill a 6-9, 275-pound tackle with the Tony ^tronoUa, chairman of the revised regulations . . R etired cluding a series of exciting and they aeored twice in the for the second annual Masonic could be expected. 49ers." w I* P et basketball officials who will asaist wiU te one of the featured parti 166—403, Pete Brazitia 141-189— uraton 160-363, Reginald Mosh 'Our entire defensive line will NaUonal Boxing Association’s Rat events that led up to the win ninth to make. R and set Tuesday’s Result* 889, Uoyd MacNslI 145. er 356, Lswia Ives 351, Norm War Football Smoker last night at Wethersfield ...... 11 0 1.000 CIAC Tournament Director Harold cipants in the 36th annual Swim the stage for Mazeroskt's be back and we think its the best "Playing both ways is too Hall ...... 7 4 .636 ing Committoe, says the group Swaffield in selecting the whistle ming Carnival at Yale Saturday ning wallop. ‘ Detroit 121. Los Angelea 112. ren 139. the Miaonic Teniple. The AU-Pro in the league. Injuries really killed In contrast, only 13 listed final bit Ot drama. strenuous in our league. Chuck Bristol Eastern ...... 7 4 .636 stron^y favors a ahow-down bout tooters for the coming games are night, Feb. 11. Tickets are now on Syracuse 122, New York 108. AUTOMOTIVE middle linebacker with the New us last fall. We thng Bob Gators, a between mid(Uewelghts Gene Full Bearcats Potent Without Big 0 Floyd Patterson’s fifth round Tt'a no wonder that when Boston 109, St. Louie lOS. p a r Ka d e h o u s e York Giants of the National Foot' Bednarik did It with Philadelphia. Manebeatw ...... 7 fi js n Jim Coogan of New Haven, Jack sale at the Ray Tompkins House reporter! found him in tho W. L. Pet. lUgh draft choice, will be a fine, run When he did, he waa only a fair Conard ...... 5 .545 mer and Paul Pender. in New Haven. Seating edacity knockout of Ingemar Johan*- Weiaeeday'e Sehednle ______W. U Pet. hill Iiea|^' handled a question and ning back.' W e know that Ed Sut $ Loekery of Stamford and Bill ' eoh to T^ain tha wOrld heavy-- - -drezsing. room. aitorward Biliy Wyman Oil ...... 8 0 1.000 center and a good linebacker. Windham ;6 6f^i646 •^e would very much weje^e Cc^le of Hartford > ?Thta .yea ls;:.2,3Q0: and sellout crowds' have „Datrolt-yA: St. Louis; at; B3a»' DeOOfmtef;. Motor -J .; Green Pharm jicy.591; ii3'-,- ,,109- - answer aesaidh in top style on his ton will be a top runner." ^ ig h t boxtog 'champltm ■«uld ^y too'hap^: 'Raii^y^'iffiipr&a■'; maiden 'visit to the Silk Cityv When he went only one way, as a Bristol Central ...... 4 7 ,364' such a UUe bout” Petronella said CIAC play will be the 39th in the watched the past 15 (samivaT Other observations Htdf miv^le linebacker, he waa among the best. yesterday in announcing the NBA^t swims at Yale’s beautiful Payne Nine listed the pro football to think. ” Philadelphia at Syracuee. Walsh's Esso ...... 44 28 .611 There are reasons why a defen Maloney ...... 1 10 .091 40 year history-of the organization Cunliffe M otors...... 1 3 .383 before sitting back for pie, ice Piatt , 1 11 .083 monthly ratings. ^ Sites of the three events will be as Whitney Gym . . . Bob Vinton of New York ve Boston at Provi- Man. Radiator ...... 1 2 .333 Vernon E s s o ...... 42 30 .583 sive halfback has the toughest cream and coffee: | Hal Turkington served aa toast Fullmer, of West Jordan, Utah, follows: Class nA—New Haven Manchester and the Baltimore I dence. Man. Auto P a r ts ...... 0 3 .000 Police ...... 88 34 .528 Job," Huff said. "He’s got to coyer “ Jimmy Brown is the best, ail master- and program chairman for Discussing his team’s defense is recognized by the NBA as cham- Arena; Claas B—Yale: cnaaa C— Olympic Club took third place In Tennessee State Rated Tops Stanek Electronics ..84 88 .V2 runners yrtio can do 100 yards in [around athlete in the leagpie. Jim Manchester Lodge No. 73, AF&AM. I>lon,'8md has a title bout scheduled UConn. All three tourneys start the Boston A.A. mile run last Sweeping all three points from Flnstat F iv e ...... 84 88 .472 10 seconds. He must know how Taylor of Greeii Bay is a very Zatursky declsred, "While Refreshments were served by the didn't steal the ball aa often as I with Sugar Ray RoblnaCn, No. For MVe Hoop Tifle Tuesday night, Feb. 21. Final dates Saturday night . . . Pete Cs>se College Batkfftball Manchester Auto Parts, Wyman Mitchell Electric ....82 40 .444 to cover on short passes as well I strong and hard runner but not as Fellowcraf t Club, assisted by mem qhaltenger in the NBA’s January of the <)uanUco Marines has been Oil grabbed first place on the Wood’s Locker...... 21 61 J92 tough as Brown. would have liked to do, our sone- wUI be Montey, March 6 at Storra, Among Small College Quintets as on long p u s ^patterns. Also, bers of John Mather Chapter, Or presa did bothar them enough to list Tuesday, March 7 at Yale and entered in the WanamakP- Mile in East opening night of the aecond round Gammons Hosglund . 7 85 ' .097 he must know where the ball car der of DeMolay. change the tempo o f tbe’fam e and Pender, Brookline, Maas., is rec New York, F«b. 1 ^ 25 points were first place which did not go to from the back of the smoke filled Minor ...... den’s Ingemsr Johansson, No. 3 Keith’s ...... 1 5 MVC with CtncinnaU, written off Notre Dame 63, Weaver 52. Prairie View, Idle last week, staptlne and Bushey were the only McAdun ...... 8 8 18 tops as Detroit (12-5) downed moved into second place and Mia- Tennessee State (16-21 went to Youngest golfer to get a hole- losrer hall. "I Rave no desire to play offense. challenger according to the NBA, Ma’sABiU’s ...... 1 5 after lodtog its .first two gemes, Western Michigan, 81-68. Bristol BaAem 56, Hall 49. "Coaching," the guest said,"con- two boys that hit with conalal^cy Rsardon ...... BOaml Beach, Fla— BlUy Byan. Wethersfield 74, Platt 59. aiasippi Southern, winner of both Maine, upset conqueroril^of Con In-one in. 1960 yms Kenneth Vin I know that offensive linemen are third place went to little Gary Horlanos ...... in Miami Beach March 18, Eddie only percentage points, behind Stars on Offense cent, 8, of Fitchburg, Mass. He SUPER MARKET tribute about IS per cent to a Gscinuskas ...... ITS. Bnoktoa, Mass., ontpotnted Maloney 49, Woodrow Wilson ita gamea tinea the last poll, moved necticut last night in the Yankee both overworked and underpaid." Gott with seven for IS. Machen, Portland, is second. Paganl Caterer’s bowled over Bradley. Gary Phillips, best known as a aced the 145-yard seventh hole at football team. If a coach doesn't Keith’s Variety last night by a ADsa Harmon, 166, Kingston, 44. into third place. Hofatra, the run Conference. 461 Main St., Manchester — Ml R-5301 Totals ...... 37 u « Archie Moore of San Diego, de TTiacker, a Robertson look-alike defensive specialist, scored 85 ner up a week ago, waa shunted to The Tlgetz were NAXA. cham' I the Westminster, Mass., Coimtry have the horsea, he isn’t going to "When the Detroit Liona CeatnU (81) throned by the NBA for failure to 43-lS score wUIe in the- second Jamaica, 10. Plainville 53, St. Thomas win. from Covington, Ky., scored 22 points as Houston walloped Pa fourth. plons In 1957, 1968 and 1969 'a u b . (Just Behind The. Post Office and Masonic Temple) Dick (Nighttraln) Lane they defend his light-heavy crown in a game Peck Lumber won a five points in the upaet, including a cific (Calif), 101-66; and Artumsas San Jose. OaUf. — Denny Moyer, Aquinas 37. "Tom Landry, now with Dallas, Carlson ...... 1 0 186. Portland, Ore., outpointed Southington 63, Rockville 49. came a winner. That, plus Gall Irish John O’NeiH Moxonski ...... 0 3 Stipulated time, was listed seventh p(dnt declsian over Ma’s A Bill’s, dimk shot with e l^ t aeconda-left hit )S8 per cent of its second half la a real genius. He’s the greatest Cogdiil, a great end. Lane is one of Cohen ...... 4 8 18 in the heavwelghts.’ ■ ^ 1 8 . that put away Bradley’s second shots to topple Baylor, 74-58, in WlUle Merton, 149, San Joee. 10. Middletown 62, Farmington 61. coach that I ever played under." the best, if not the test defensive First Round Loser Segretario ...... 0 0 "The NBA convinced that Joe Amaio (15) and Dave Wol- loss (both by one point) in 16 the Southwest Conference. De- London, England — Freddie Bloomfield 73, St. Thomas Sem Landry was defensive coach of the Santaniello ...... 6 4 hi Is inary 54. ' hadfback in the leagu-. The LJons Whitehead ...... 0 0 Moore, wh(>,la' finding it more and lenberg (14) topped the Caterer’s games. M -re important, it cut the Paul (12-3) snapped a three-game Gilroy, 128, l£gland, outpointed Giants before moving to take over are a good, yoimg club." Ugo Milan, 118'/], Italy. 10. Ektat Hampton 45, RHAM 87, Irish Johnny Q^^eill wound up Benoit ...... 1 0 more difficult making the 175- In victory with Dale Oatrout (8) Braves’ MVC lead to almost noth losing string, scoring 80 points in the new Dallas in the National Busse ...... 4 6 18 leading Keith’s. Boston. Mass. — 'Hger Jones — Ellsworth 61, Ellington 60. a loser, via a first roimd TKO laat Luboyeskt ...... 0 3 pound light-heavyweij^t UiBlt, will ing with Bradley on top with a 5-1 the last 10 minutes to shake off League last season. "Cardinals (St. Louis) have the Russ Cole (11) and Dick Con record and Cbudnnati an eydash Joo Dtanccl bont postponed to East Hartford 76, New Britain MACHINE SHOPS AND STORES OPEN SATURDAY Huff, now 26, has five years of night in the Lowell, Mass., Ciolden Gagnon ...... 0 0 fight stHctly as a heavyweight Christian Brothers, 92-71, and toughest club to defense against after hla bout with Brie Shoeppner stantine (10) helped bring vietory back at.8-2. Dave Fedor’s 24 points and 19 re FsK 9. 71. pro hall under his belt. "I hope to because of their fine running oacks Gk>v \ ^ I O J V Day this year wUl be changed to Rams went down to a 6S-49 de 1 Tally 3 second-ranked St. Bonaventure, SKATES — SKATES — SKATU National Golf Week. The nation’! ly followed’"'by Tpm McOarten 91-89. State had won an earlier FOR FORD and CHEVROLET VALVE ROCKER AS Sta-Ful feat at the hands of Southington (17) . George Mdoiy fourth-ranked Duke, fifth-ranked golfers will have an opportunity U Totals ...... M 17-31 88 ay Of AKX meeting, 95-98, . SEMBLIES. " 1959 PLYMOUTH . 1958 LINCOLN 1957 OLD5MOMLE SKI PANTS. JACKETS — HATS here Tuesday n ig h t. The win _ Bockyllle flipped,,in IS points. North Carolina and sbme k ly per- Spanking Brand New— Fketofy Fresh ^ ‘to teat the champiph" any day marked the second time this sea P B r Pta, formancei by such pretenders to • MALLORY IGNITION and DUTRIBUTORS BATTERIES 2-Door Hardtop 4-Doer "88" from May 26 through June 6. ^ 8 A rckiry ...... 3 Final, game foimd the Bandits • son that the Central Valley B the top 10 as Providence, West Vir 2-Dr. Station W o 9e n Automatic tranamiaslon, ra June 6, u.S. Open champion Arnold S LaSburv ...... 0 drubbing the Trotters, 50-26. T ie • NEW and REBUILT GENERATORS With Power Bond League leaders whipped Rockville Edwards ...... 8 Bandits ran up e. big (30-4) half ginia, and S t Joseph's (Pa.). Second Half Rally dio, heater, power steering, Automatic tranamiaslon, ra Palmer will meet Jay Hebert, 1 . Dowglewles ...... 0 1961 COMETS 6 cylinder, standard ahlft. with the score the first time be Tom Stith scored 41 points and dio, heater, power steering, reigning PGA ruler on file North 8 Olander ...... 8 time lead. The Trotters tried to power brakes, white SKI DUTFIT ing 71-50. soph Freddie CraiVford 24 aa S t 12.000 Miles or 1 Tear Warranty ■ _J radio, heater, S I O K O tutone red and r LEATHER CkMirse at Olympia Fields, Chicago./ 0 ...... 1 close the gap in the second half Gives Maine Edge dark green. ^ I A J V and blue $ 1 7 0 0 $7 C O Trailing by 10 points, 36-25, at 1 Baokoftn ...... 0 to no avail. Jerry Walhudi (l2) Bonaventure, wMc' plays Bradley interior. ’• ' I / W white.'- •r/ an 1 pair Northland mulU lam The winner’s-score will be. the one 8 teruioo ....V...... 8 INSULATED the nation’s golfers must M at halftime. Coach John Canavarl’s and Jeff Morebardt (11) were the in New Tork on Thursday, routed Over UConn Five ONLY $1iS DOWN $ 1 f t 9 S Dealer inated akia, 1 pair U. S. star charges put on a furious rally in a SSte^a **************** * A Marquette; 92-68, at Iffiwaukee for binding—labor. Ladies will be permitted to use 1 ‘ a 8 a a e eat eaa a as a 0 top point getters for the BandiU 1957 FORD 4-DOOR 1957 PONTIAC 1957 BUICK thelr.regular handicapa, plus an ad the third period. Rockville out- while Fran. Savino threw In 10 a 16-1 record and a rix-game win .BOOTS scored the vialtors 19-10 to cut UTotaU ...... 33 8-17 48 ning atreak. The Bonnies, leading Oremo, Maine, Feb. 1 (B—Maine V-8 Country Sodon 4-Door Sedan 2«Doer Hordtop ditional 10 strokes. Beat Haaaptoa—Oft-beaten East points, for the losers. uncorked a rally in the second half LOW BANK RATES-48 MONTHS TO PAY Reg. $68.45. $ ^ ^ . 9 9 Rcgj/$24.95. $ ^ g .9 9 the m a r ^ to but a single point, the nation in field goal accuracy, Inquiries station wagon with radio, Autometlc tranamlaalon, ra Hampton cams on atrong in ,the BiBST SIDE BHOOBTS hit 64 per cent with Stith, the No. yeaterday to hand defending cham Automatic tranamiaslon, ra Goalie Glenn Hall of the Chica 46-45, at the. buzzer. But that’s final period to stun RHAJI, 45-37, Standings heater, automatic transmia- dio. heater, power as close ms the Rama could get 2 major school scorer with a 81.1 pion Connecticut its first Yankee dio, heater, tutone $ 0 Ba A go Black Hawks has proved a bul hero Tuesday night Trailing by W. L. Pet. Conference basketbaU defeat, 74-55. ■teerlng, S 7 ^ n with Southington winning going average, clickliv ou 02 per cent of SAFE-BUY USED CARS $900 dark green. # «JW blue-and white, wark against the Detroit Rod flva points, gg-Sl.-ffoiBff-'^to Hie Herald Angela ...... 9 0 1.000 his shots. The win threw the conference Invited! Wings this season. In a period of away in the final eight mlnutea last eight -minute^ tho host club Gus'e ...... ,6 RUBBER TAGS, of pUy. RockvHle tallied only four .660 Duke, also 15-1, won ita seventh race into a three-way scramble 1956 PACKARD eight days he shiit them out throe out-i^ra^ tha Saehama down Personalized Floorz ,.,.6 .625 straight Atlantic Coast Cfnference among Connecticut, Maitne and 1957 PLYMOUTH 1956 FORD "Foiriont" 100% WOOL, 32 Oz. times. points in final period. ’55 UNO. $i95 ’57NERO. 8995 Full Lace 12” the attetdi to pull o ff tha upset PontlceUi'z ...... h JU5 game, getting 81 points from Doug Rhode Island. Each has Doug Moe 18. Pete Kelly scored lit end Bob ’5S0HEV. «M5 Convnrtiblo 2-Door Sodon it was awarded in tho list half. have a 4-S loop mark, Haines, 12. 2-Door Hoidtop "88" Zipper and $ e . 9 8 West Side Rec by a scora of 45- u Provldenoc (14-g) got 19 points Conyerflble coupe Power steering and brakes, Automatic shift • 'Cylinder, Meanwhile, Southington dunked EsM ■ssuMmi (U> Bram Johnny Egan and 15 from Connecticut led 28-ff at..Ihe end ’57 RENAULT 8195 Automatic shift radio, radio, heater, € Q C 17 of 21 foul tries with two pf its P , B T Pta. 28. Ray LaOace (19) waa again heater, red and $ X C A radio, heater, blue 4 Buckle. WaUsce ...... ■ Jim Hadnot in winning its ...sev of the first half. light blue. SKI BOOTS V' playsra. Rit Chopus and Dkk J ** the leading acorer, foltowed by The teams traded hMketis at (he white. - 6 e 7 V . with black top; ^ m ^ oB ^.»»a«eeeeeeee»ae * Dick Kuemeokus (14) and Fata. enth ^ztraljht. 8 0 ^ over Brown ’59PLYM. 81*95 ’57 FORD $995 Salemo^ enjoying perfect nights S giPttll aeeeteo«teeeeo«*^ start of the sbeond half before Herdih (10). H l^ scorers for Pen- and sophomores Jim McCormick Furey, 4-dr.’hardtop 2-door hardtop at Um 15-fqot m pe< Salerno Mt 4 JDUS eeeeeeeeeeeeeaeee’i*'J S d iiw put Maine ahead, 86-85, WE WHOLESALE — WE RETAIL — WE EXPORT . BASKET8AULS 0 ‘ R yjy*- ••beeeaeoee'kSoeeo 7 ticalU’s, who were playing minus (26) and Rod Thom (25) com on.six trioK C9bo|Nie on flv*. A GoWllI •eoeee^beeaeeeee X bined for 51 points as West IHr- with 16 minutes remaining. The 1 TOUCP » • • eeeSaeff ee 8 ee * • ^ Alkm WUey who has the meaalae. B h ^ B een held the- lead ^bvim High TradOB^bow Prices—Low Subarbu pverhea4 Reg. $8.50 The loee waa the 11th in 15 1 0 was UttleLLanny Kearns and Brian glnla - (159) pushed its Southern" Btarta overall for Rockvtile and •eteeoBeeatoeeee 0 Conference record to ,9-1, whipping then ^ n z M . M T - s s Blemish. Nylon $ ^ . 9 9 was thsir 10th defeat in 11 league McCartan with eight points each. Thgeecimd game found the Po VMI102-9L Vince K^mpton’a shot mount. 4 gamea. Front running Southington 14Totals ...... 17 11-18 48 from the circle with three seconds A iaiA L FBOFICIENOT has a 7-1 loop raoord and stands lice A Fin entry winning by for left enabled 8t Joe^ ’a (Pii) to 11-4 overalL P ‘ * " “ **** E F Pta, feit aa PtriKmallaed Floors could nip Wake Fo^Mt 7^70 .tortm its 0 Prestridga eoe-epf^ae sea’s J . j only floor four mzn due to the isth v l e t ^ in 16 -tricE Chepoa lad all. poolers with 17 # 7*4y|0(P seeeeeei84e«eee«ee 7 ^ meeSles epldunic. ------pobita wUto Salerno and Bud (•JT ' eeeeapeecseeeeee • . 10 Eleewhere: Maine PuHad to wtagman from Ids- 'i o J m u A t L , ALLING RUBBER CO. 9 s.*ec«'eeeeeeeaee*eO ■ 0|0 0 MOTOR SALES, II < ilauro had 14 apiaea also for the within a biOf game of first, place Bisitopl. set some wort oCAn aerial 4 8 » sees** eeepe # 8 8 SOI Canter Streot^MI S*^lSb;rH^peB Evenb^ vlctora Captafai Diek Soranno 1 ’ J^Mll(€l| ' aseefeteea Albert fOraaaon. Tala fendag Gonnectleut in the Yankee Gonfer- sooihig retord this aaaaom ^n of 977 MAIN ST., BlANCHESTEIl-MI 8-6858 paced Rams with 17 talUaa while 0 JuroTAix coach, euOcaadad mz father,• , R o ^ enee. maUng tha UConne their »»• SWfht want for CUa Bdwante eteqeeeeeeeeeevB II MT J itn . 1»5L eighth stralight vietima, 7446; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1981 / PAGE FIM'EEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ANCH E^R, OONN^ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1.1961 FACE FOURTEEN ApaHtoeflts— Flrnt*^— Houses For-Snle- —72 Hsubcs For Sale 72 Wanted—-Real Estate 77 Apartmenta— Plato— Tenements 63 Rockville-Vemon ■i Powell Calh BY FAGALY and 8HOBTBN tlNuMiidg—WatdiMK- ^ — 5IANCHESTER—4 room dwelUng ARE YOU considering selling your UnriaaEi Sarvieea Offend IS THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW TanaaMiita 68 I B U Y LOW , Jewelry / « FOUR ROOM furnished apartment.' on good sised lot, all city utilities, home? Call us for personalized O O H nS T B REPAIRII » Ey Btu- Ready to move in. Admts only. This 5% room ranebjOtyto home very doslrablo location, full price service-. Joseph Rossetto, broker, For Action on n V E ROOM .Iwnted. beaum uiy can be bought dhder O.I, or FBA $9,400. Alice Clampet, realtor, 5U Phone 5 a 9-0308. Merger Support Varies; Manchester an R. Woioott on aot'^natie CfMPl»r»IA8l! MWUMOkl UOONARD W, TOflT, Jewbton CaU between 64, 5b 94886 or 5II watehii with minimum- down. X^tra la$Ve 9-4548, 5U 8-7857. Addta oBly. Cell 5H 9-82ST. 9-0841. WISH S05(EONE to handle yOur CLASSIFIED *“ *“” Wl 8$^ u d *^alaeMe c u M n iu a M I. Tua6- room*, bakement garage; Bowers rea l estate? CaU m e at 5(1 9-0320 But No Opposition Voiced Storm brains I-#: 71(106810$ ItoCKVXLUB— 4-ioom apartment SVi R(X)M apartment centrally lo School area. Akking only .$18,400. SPRING SPECIALS 0081IA APPUAMOB l arflea ^lta- ca ted . H eat, etove, h ot w ater, $80 K (or prompt and courteous service. gomplatsly fumishsd. autcmatlo Andover—5 room ranch, new Joseph Barth, Broker. ■ati* aU makaa laMgaWbca, garaga, two sepsrsU monthly. CoU after noon j5n THE R. F. DIMGCK CO. A mixtura,.of outright and cau-^ BoUlng'* It to the people waa Democratic Director Ted Powell faaaa^'w uM ag nsacWnea, dry- 94404. furnace oil fired, sheds, oversized called for action on three atom lumber advertising pottirrM M O rntrancai, TR 8-79A; TR IF YQU ARE considering. seUlng deemed a hard job and realdenta 1N001IP0KA«BD ! garage and workshop, 400 ft. front tlous support for the present at era, ramea, eO aad gaa honan. HoMiiMddGooite $1 M I 9-5246 called for a concerted publicity ef sewer projecta tod^ in a letter to ATXUir on Route 6, 360 ft. deep, commer your home, please call us. We buy tempt to consolidate Vernon’s M l m A k)i WQib guaraataad. FOR ^ RENT—Neat, clean smaU 4 Barbara Woods 50 9-7703 and tell. J. D. Realty, 470 Main fort. Loverin and Fire Dlatrict RepubUean Mayor HaroldHai A, Turk- CLASSIFIED. ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS i q u o z i -^t ik iniree Roomi Foraitar* rooms, automatic heat, suitable cia l zoned. $14,500 i n ^ b . T M in n T if Jcdianna Evans 5U 8-5688 St., MI 3-5129. Call any time. three governments into one was Ckmunlaaionen John -Jl' Lehan and SNOW PLOWING — Drlvewayt, for young couple or-middle-aged The letter, eent to General Man 8:15 AJL to 4:30 PAL parking araaa. 84 hour aervtce. Ml i v TWO ROOMS, »SS« ^ *»t Coventry—Route 4$A. 6 room voiced last night as 22 residents Erwin Tuxbuty oaid the former FROM M O D ^ HOME couple. $60 a month. CaU Charcoal Consolidation and Charter Com- ager Richard Martin to be reprint COLONIRL 8-1348. pMMng- T8L-IP ______Broiler, 5U 9-8055. II__ VifkLENTINE’S DAY modified Colontal in exceUent con spoke In an open meeting before dition, oi)e acre of land, amesite SELLING? government officials drafting a miaalon tried everything the pres ed and distributed to other mem COPY CLOSING TIME FOR C ^-^SIF lE p ADVT. Coit Over $700 ent group la doing to aell tin char bers o t tbe board of dlrectora, call ilex, g a s FOUR ROOM apartment, second You could still be in time to buy drive and garage, hot water oil new charter. m o iid a t h m r*mAT lo^ a j l —s a t Vb d At t A J t WOULD YOU LIKE s e v e n ROOMS In a your sweetheart this sparkling heat. $18,900 ter defeated in referendum in July. ed for action on atom drains for COMBINim ON NEVER BEEN USED hast, partdng. MI 9-10 floor, exceUent condition. AvaU- Why garnbte? Call in a firm that It was the second open session able immediately. Residential clean 6 room Cape wlt^ enclosed has stood the xest of time. Just call Rockville Corporation CounMl Am ory St, Woodbridge St, and Sale Price $888 CoIchesUr-*Brand new 2 apart in the current consolldattbn study. P o rte r B t TO SW A P GENERAL RENTAL ofency. - neighborhood near Cooper HUt porch, aluminum siding, - fireplace, on the Crockett Agency and Wes The first open meeting Nov. 20 Harvey A. Yonce said the actual PLEASE READ YOUR AD many more features.. Asking ment house on Route 2, 4% rooms DOORS R ea lty , 470“ Main itraat. Apartments. $70 monthly. Call 5U Smith, BUI Rood or Jack Crockett was less well attended. selling must be done by the people Powell asked that the Republi a pleco of fumlture, an old TV aot, CtmAHACMOMOflB? MewTAtxPleTifl Pay Only $4 Wedt $15,900. * egch. Same house sold in Manches themselves. They are "the only i Om M n m t U s ad Um nBST DAY IT S-8inV 8-4576, can offer you capable aaaiatance can majority of the board set up a or houaelKrid f^pUanco for a now >^rVoSA^iou«TrM «M M yupfiooi(? te r fo r $1B,900. Both apartm ents Statements and questions were ones who can do it,” he said. program "on thou projects on I m S t S h J u EPOBT EXM OM S tm tim m for tto MXt Sacrtfici] eomplata badrooia, and advice without obligation. For ScoHopoM iRiifta droas, or hav« an old one raa.tjded TMIXIMPnoM AMATO N»WMCHb«rTIM7«l*Clt r o CKVHXB-M Orova Bt Wril THE R. T . DIMOCK GO. available for immediate occupancy. prompt action, Call 5U 3-1577. We aimed mainly to clarify the posi which we (Democrata and Repub- Tha HenM U uapooinilr for om tf ONE laeomet or omitM com pteta ig room and kttahan ' - $18,900 State Senator Franklin G. Or alterod? If so. ploaso call yimiTKiidPSf v ' heated two room furnished Business, Locations are members of Multiple Listing, tion of the administrative assistant Ucana) are agreed." Paula’a. Exclustva Swap caub, c/o dacorator < I from model dter M l 9-5246. Welles said tha establishment of Sowteck Moltom MQSIROOMTMMA ment. n t 6-9666. For Rent 64 also. in the system of government now equal representation between He chided the general manager niin E t m * whiek Oo oot Iooom tke van e o f Paula, dresamaker and doaiyoo:') play home. We wlU gtvo you troa Barbara Wbods 5G 9-7702 ^MANCHESTER plaaned. • n m z f ABTirr------daUvMy and free ston ga up to one Johanna Evans ’ 5Q 9-6663 Rockville and the tfernon Fire for not having the capital improve iK StSSU oBt win oot bo c«i«**o4 toy 1®««" 71 Franklin Avo.. Hartford, CB ^ r OCKVXLLH-U BUingfffli Avsm e. LARGE ONB-room alr-conditiaaed jroM . Ansaldi buUt 6 room Cape, ten Also,, a number of commenta District takes away the major ments recommendationa ready yet, ••4681. Large newly redecorated two office. 100% Main St location. years old, fuU shed dormer, briok ARE YOU having trouble aeUlng were made concerning the division III — APPEALING your property? Sell It direct. Have obstacle to passage of consolida and asked the mayor to consult the romn (urnidied apartment. Adults Marlow’s 887 Main St front, Rusco storms and doors, fin of authority between the legisla tion. Democrata in making up the pro NORMAN'S CBly. TR 64889. ready cash waiting. Call .5(1 3/r COLORED “ ”L'’2S5 SS d"“ Dial Ml 3-2711 4tt HARTFORD ROAD SIX ROOM CAPE ished recreation room with heat, 3-5195. tive body and the administration, Kingsbury and Rockville Alder gram . STORE FOR rent on Spruce St. amesite drive, oversize garage, Mayor Turkington this morn HoosehoM Services Before you buy tomlturs any’ NEW. FIRST flow, fiv e room Reasonable and parking in the ways in which to sell the charter man Thomas J. McCusker said the Offered 13*A wbaro—abop at Norman's. sent buUt-in and rear. Call 5Q 8-8019, SIC Spniec Open staircoae,. fireplace, formal fireplace, hot water heat. $15,900 to the publiq, reasons the charter main opposition to the charter last ing reiterated itatements he made PLASTER dining room, 3 bedrooms, amesite of last summer was defeated, and last week, saying It is the duty of AatomobOai for Sale 4 lCl8-387$. S t 6 room Cape In excellent neigh kummer came In the last two Lost and Found HAROLD A SONS, RnhUah ramoy- TORO SNOW Bound power hsndls drive, good location. Selling for the effect of party politic.^ on weeks before referendum when the Republicans to u t up a pro $15,800. > borhood,"Conveniently located. Im gram of capital improvements, VOTJND — P o rto r Street, a e c ^ al, ceilart, and atUca cleaned. at new low prloa. Balt-prmened OFFICE FOR RENT, ideal location maculate condition. $14,900. Hospital Notes elections under a single govern stickers appeared saying, “vote DOARD THREE FURNISHED rooms and since the RepubUcane hold the traiwlator radio. Identify at Mar- DE CORMIER MOTORS Aahea, papers. aU rubhiah. Handd modal, Msiloiw’6, toe.. 867 Main, for any business. Reaswiable rent. m en t no, keep taxes down.” 80 94331. - garsgs, MI 94018.______C all 511 94205 a fter 2 p.m . —THE R. F. DIMOCK CO; majority of the board. low ’a, 887 M a in .______SAYS, Hoar. MI 84084. 3 bedroom ranch near Waddell No' one said he was definitely In connection 'with the sticker KNOTTY PINE School, brick front, fireplace, rec Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m opposed to consolidation. and sign campaign o f last sum He said any other member of CROSLET SRBLVADOR retrigara- FOUR RdOM, ground floor, hsatsd OFFICE FOR RENT 500 square MI 9-5245 ‘THESE FINE CAR VALUES WEAVING of Bunw. moth notes reation room, amesite drive.' for all areas except maternity Most opposition was directed at mer, a new resident, Albert F. the board should also fu l respon tor: Youngstown eshinet sink, Slain ,. Straet ft., 100% Main Street location. Barbara Wooda 5U 9-7702 CHERRY liOST—Small feniale boasle named ARE PRICED TO SELL, BANK and tom doOiing. Bastery runs, apartment near $17,900 where they are 2 to 4:80 and 6:30 the hiring of an administrative Dunnett of Hillside Ave., said new sible for supporting capital im Painting—Papering 21 Help Wanted— Female 35 Artides For Sale * 45 6* 6” , double sink; Mario Chef 4- Can after Call MI 8-6419 or MI 3-7614. Johanna E van s 5(1 9-5663 ‘ ■Penny.” MI 8^1154,______, TERMS OF COURSE.” handbags repaired, stppor ta- Avaflable February 1. to 8 p.m.; and private rooms where assistant, who would be a full people in town, who are creating provements which are good for placementa, umbraUas lepatrad. burner gSs range. AU white units, 6. 5 0 9-1919. 6 room Colonial, E. Middle Turn SABLGWOOD INTERIOR PAINTTNO, decorating, GIRL OR woman to work In lunch SNOW BLOWERS. Ariens. Reo, OFFICE SPACE, 1, 2 or 3 rooms, they are 10 s.ra. to 8 p.m. time, professional worker respon the rapid growth in Vernon, would the town u a whole. l o s t — Lady'a cold wriat watch. men’s shirt eoUars reversed and in good coodltiai. CSU 5Q S4983. pike. Completely redecorated, ex 1958 Buick 4-door Hardtop — ceUlngs, floors, papsrbanging. eonette days. Only experienced Toro powerhandte and Botens 18 excellent for professional use. In IV—PRESTIGE Patients Today 214 sible for the daily operation of like to. know more about the pres To Powell's statement that the Inltlala V.M.T. Sentimental valua replaced. Marlow*a little Mend Steaming off waUpaper. aaan need OaU MI 8-5507 after 4. to S3 mebes. Parts and seMba. ceUent neighborhood. Immediate ent system of governments and Democrats should be Included in Special. in g Shop. COMBINATION gas range and FIVE ROOM apartment. 39 Foster q u ire 144 5Ialn S t., Tow n. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: government and central coor Reward, MI ••5771 afterS^______JK ahowplece, fuUy equii^wd. Just workmanship. Free eatinMtea. No Capitol Equipment Cbi, n Mi ' NEIGHBORHOOD occupancy, Aasumable 4Vi% m ort dinator of the government's actlv what some of the terms used in planning the capital Improvements ADULT AND children desire house heater. Duo Therm automatic Street. gage. . $15,900 Philip Griswold, 10 High Ridge traded on the Fabuloua Rambler. job too omall. John VeifaUle, MI St. 50 S-7m. discussing consolidation mean. program, Mayor Turkington said, FLAT FDnSH Holland wtadow keeper. Must Uve in. Private space heater, Frigidaira refrigera- B olton Rd., Rockville; Mrs: Margaret Ities. LOST-rBlack clwea, vicinity Poet Only $495 Down shades made to meamira. AB 8-8521. tor. All good coMUon. CaU MI FOUR ROOM heated ^mrtment Houses For Rent 65 South Windaor---Stx -room ranch, Daniels, 41 Avondale - Rd.; Miss Under the old charter, he would He said when he first arrived in "W hat does he 'want, a caucus room. CaU MI 9-1978. RESNTALS—Floor aanders, edgen, hot watw. CaU after 4:80, JA Vernon, he saw one of the "vote Office at Onter. MI M750^______metal venetiaa blinds at a new 94)»4 after 6 p.m. Eight roqm ultra modern home, completely furnlahed, 4»/4% mort Betty Ann Burns, 154 Cooper Hill have been responsible to an elect among Democrats and Republi PAINTTNO AND paperbanging. hand Sanders, waUpaper oMamer 8-1389. THREE ROOM cottage, furnished no” signs and was almost dis 1958 Pymouth 2-door Sedan low ^ ee. Keys nude wbUe you STENOGRAPHER— Vnu train to sundeck, 2-car- garage, 3% batbs, gage can be aasumed. $1,000 down- St.; Mrp. Hlene Armstrong, 48 ed mayor. The present study cans? Like the caucuses the Dem Good clean workmanship at rea equipment, floor poUahen, vac ALL. KINDS Bterill used torni or unfurnished, gas heat, adults, couraged from moving in. NOnCB IS HEREBY c » ^ »*>»* Immaculate atandard abift Jnat wait. MarioWs. do legal iMcretarial work. Write parkin g. New' Bolton Road. 5U dlahwaaher, disposal, hi-fi inter ana you can move right in. Lyndale St.; Mrs. Helen LACha group has proposed that he be ocrats didn't in'vtto the Republi Paa* Book No. 79902, iaaued by sonable rates. ,80 years in Man uums. C. J. Mmrtlson Paint Store, j sparUbig FOR RENT—Three large rooms, Mrs. Edith Welch, also a new traded on the' Fabulous Rambler. chester. Raymond Flake. MI Box Y, Herald. tu ra —som e 8-6889. com, Theremopane windows pelle, 142 Pearl St.; Edward Britt responsible to an elected, 12-raem- cans to in their two. years In of The Savinca Bank of Mancheatw TV 8E31VICB — Pottertoo’s aU 386CenterSt clean amtUances, rabuUt mat- kitchenette, bst^ porch, free comer, said an effort should Be Only $345 Down 9-8337. psridng, $89.50. The Royal Store, throughout, beautifully finished rec 51 Essex St.; Walter Van Wagner, ber board of directors. fice?" Squora Fool haa been loat and application baa makes. Hi^iest quaUty guarantaad TOOL AND aquipmant rentala tresses $M.60, sntt ue sap buckets J. D. REALTY 35 Palm St.; Deborah Nickerson Brne.?t J. Kunz of Box Mountain made to reach the new residents Powell’s chiding of the general work and parts, over 47 yean ex 7 Park S t. RockvUIe. After hours room. 5(any more extras too num been made to aaid bank for pay EXTERIOR and interior painting. Hdp Wanted— Male 36 Sates and Mrvlca. AP Bqulpmant, (wood) $1BI escK Vs wUl ten ^ Business Property For Sale 70 eroua to mention. Situated on one 56 Barry Rd.; Frederick Barnsley, Dr. favored a full time elected who are “ so easily swayed" by manager for what he called slow 1956 Ford Victoria Hardtop perience. rambus for servlca th em . N ew TR 6-7186 or TR 64634. 5 « 3-5139 ment of the amount of depoeit They come no sharper anywhere. Ceilings reflnlahed. Paperhanging, Center St., 50 0-3062. how to reflnlrti acre of land. Shown by appoint 206 Porter St.; Rosemary Hara- mayor and eaid he felt sure any factions which may oppose or sup ness in the preparation of capital since 1981. Phone Ml 8-6687 for AMBITIOUS married man capable $59.96 Ortho-health mattresses, 10 burda, Glastonbury; Frank Hoher, port eny activity of townwide in NOTICE IS HEREBY c>ven that Only $275 Down Wallpaper books. EaUmatea given. ROCKVHXE — See ua for your Excellent Piece Of Property ment only. Immediate occupancy. 470 M AIN ST R E E T of a nupi'ber o f local men woxild improvements recommendations best servloe. FuUy covered by insurance. CaU of working 45 hours weekly, steady WALU>APER— Room lote. Meet year guarantee, $n.50; $149.60 152 School St.; Marilyn Hutton, 26 be willing to run for the office terest. Paaa Book No. 86118, iaaued by year 'round work, 8100 to start apartment! SH rooms, beat, sp* was prompted by a note from the TROPICOLOR Eda^d R. Price. Ml 9-1008. . pre-trlmmed, some prepasted. Ten bronse/brass dlnetta set $89.50 Or. Main Street Benton St.; Robin Pirolo, 13 Gem Adolf J. Barori of Cemetery Rd Discussion of party nomination The Sa%Tnca Bank o f M ancheater 1956 Plymouth 4-door Spdan- DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP .Com- plus expenses. Man selected to jmances, parking, $90 monthly; THE R. F, DIMOCK CO. IN AND AROUND general manager yesterday to the alngl« ndls $3.08. Sherwtn WU' $99.50 ch rom a eete $56.50; $88 8H rooms furitiShed, $100-$U5 Dr., Rockville; Steven Sessions, 58 said a hired professional admin and election procedtires arrivcfi at directors, saying the recommen haa been lost and appUcatlon haa Belvedere V8 ''—^ . pony doors and windows, custom EXTERIOR AND mterior painting service established FuUer Brush liams, 981 M ^ St. C ^tsin chsirs $17.60; $n ksrveet Tenant has long lease, $13,000 a MANCHESTER w ork guaranteed. CaU cOUeet RUl' monthly. Rlsley Realty Co., Jdl MI 9-5245 West St,; Mrs. Pauline Kenneway, istrator would have no idea of lo no clearcut conclusions, although dations would be late'. PREFINISHED been made to said bank for pay FuUy equipped one owner. Just and paperhani^. WaUpaper customers. MI 9-0090 for Interview taUes $44.60. LeBIane Furniture year income. Can be bought at 14 Little St.; Miss Joanne Taylor, Welles said the two-party sys Umantic. HA 8-llM . 9-4824, TR 6-1168. Reduced and Sensibly Priced at cal problems. He favored a full Martin said today he had been ment of the amount of depoait. traded on the Fabuloua Rambler. boidts. Guaranteed woritmanahip. appointment. OVESIHEIAO lubricotiao equipment I H o^tal, 198 South Street, Rock- right price. Have other Investment Barbara Woods M I 9-7702 195 Henry St.; Reed Yost, East tem made for strong government. and acceaemles. axle jack, 6 volt time mayor who 'would be respon delayed In preparing the recom Only $195 Down Roasonahte ratea FuUy inoured. vine. TR 5-2174. <^)en 9-9, Satur THREE R(K>M apartment with properties priced for excellent re Johanna Evans 5U 9-5653 $ 8,500—Older 7 room home, new Hartford; Sharon Loomis, Wap sible to the people. Many others agreed, although REPRESENTATIVE, Manufactur charger, cash register, electrle turn. mendations because of a week’s PLYWOOD Fast and courteous service. Leo days tiU 6. heat hot water, and ^ppUsnees, heat, $1,000 under bank apprais plng; Richard Didan. 36 Bolton St.; Donald B. Loverin, chairman of there was some feeling that non Annoanccraents BoHding-Contractiag 14 J. PeUetler. MI 94838. er and. Importer seeks man or tire chimger, 2 automatic goal TOR THE MOST (or your housing absence due to illness in January, 1956 Rambler Station Wagon woman to aeU Everbloom flower first'floor. J. D, Realty, 470 Main Alphy Thibodeau, 68 Seaman Cir the tri-government study group, partisan clecUona should be held. A Sharp wagon. Standard Shift. n o o le s . O zaie'a SheU B tatieo, 375 A Big Bargain'At -Albert's St, 5)—"When you Only $295 Down IM.OOO, N ew low ra te s o n secon d ience preferred, mechanical abU- menUr to'cluding' hrat,'' hot water, Rd. One year old, 51-4 room ranch, are trying. For- the housing buy of St.; Leslie Odess, 29 Elizabeth Dr.; breajt the law,” Circuit Court ity, reliable. Afternomis and eve- Btmrm windows, $10 each. Yankee | gae for cooking^lectrlc refrigera full baths, attached garage. a full-time coordinator. Besides, at ping, under pressure, a four, six BOARD NOW IS THE time to have your mortgages to cansoUdate your bUls attached garage, large lot, imme 1961 see this 6 room garrison co Michael Merson, Scott Dr., Ver Judge Benedict M. Holden Jr. told m nini^. CaU before 8 P-m, MI Aluminum Door Corp., 45 W. O n tor, gas stoverTteU MI 9-7787 from $25,800—Large deluxe 6 room ranch a meeting in the high school last eight, ten or twelve Inch connec INCOME TAX problems? The best 1957 Plymouth Suburban kitchen remodeled, bathroom and or to make home repairs; Easy ONE ELECTRIC guitar with case. diate occupancy. Ideal home for lonial with 114 tiled baths. Close non; Paul McGurkin, 65 Weavep Albert S. Russo, 54, Old Saybrook, 4-8910. ter St, Manchester, Conn, 6-7 p.m. only. plus separate 3>4 room apart year, some 60 people favored zomc tion into any. cast iron main of answer is to can PI 2-6807. Wagon—6 cyl. recreation room. For free eatimate repaymsnt plan. Fast aervlcs. J. 5Q 84636. couple or small family. FHA mort to Parkade, Stop and Shop, and Rd.; Mrs. June Nelson, Wapping; “don’t do it quite so publicly.” gage possible with a $1,650 down new Catholic ■ High 'School. ' For ment, garages, 2 acres. form of full-time administration, equal size, or any size larger, up FIXTURES One owner, Standard shift. A puff. cau Jutraa A Son, MI 9-0379. D . R e a lty , 470 M ain S t M l 8-5139. AUTO BODY man, experienced STAINLESS ' STEEL waterless ROCKVILLE — 8 room apartment Thomas Heffron, Wapping; Mrs. to 16 inches. He fined Russo $15 yesterday for AIXmON—Friday, 7 p.m. Over CM any .time. cookware set never used, $39.80. payment, Florence Realty, 5(1 more information call Mr. Werb- Building Lots — Farms — Acreage Joanne Krawfsky, East Hartford; but falling short of the town man Juat traded on the Fabuloua new only, many benefits. Woodland with heat, hot water. One of the 3-4838. ner. The Jarvis Realty Co.. MI An alternate bid in the specifi disregarding a stop slgm — in 1,000 items. Transistors, cameras, R am bler. Genuine racoon coat $80. Win de- Willard Ljongquist, Collinsville; ager form of government. front of the Westbrook State Po Auto Painting Co., 1208 Burnside Wanted—To Buy 58 finest apartments avsUable in this 3-4112, 5 « 3-7847. He said an Important point to cations is lo include an air power tools, appliances, household {pods, Rooflng— Siding 16 SECOND mortgagea arranged with Uver. BU 94955. ______LAWRENCE F. FIANO Mrs. Brenda Henry, 99 White St.; unit suitable to drive the drill. lice Troop headquarters. acceaaariea. 746 Tcdland Tpke., Only $245 Down friendly and confidential service. Ave., East Hartford. JA 84300. area. $W0 mlmthly. Worth every 6% ROOM SPLIT level, two years remember Is the necessity for divi ALDMINUM STORAGE aplenty in this jewel of Herman DbUak, Wapping: Mrs. Lantern Villac* Bam, formerly RAY’S ROOFUra CO., ahiugla and Wzjte niendly Mortgage Service, 31” RCA BLOND console TV set |WB BUT, SELL or tirade antique ML CaU TR 5-5363. old, 1)4 baths, nice location. Call Realtor MLS sion of power between administra Discoe Agency. MI 9-0628. a ranch home in Jarvis Acres. Lois Thomas, 61 Grant Rd.; Ste MOler’a Dance Hall, Manchester, 1954 Hudson Hornet 4-door buUt up roofa, gutter and conduc P.O. Box 48, Mancheater.. Ebetras, Excellent conditiaa. MI and used furniture, chirm, gteaa. ■ ■ MI 3-2766 tion'end legislative body. The cur Salesmen Wanted 36*A yOR RENT —4 room apartmenL More living ecialB unlisted. ment buUding or motel. Exper ChOriee T. Hathaway, 0 or Satuidsy 10 ta f. tance to Hartford, Manchester. MORTENSEN TV Specialised RCA after B p.m. Birch Plywood .... 4Sc Sq. F t large lot 86x2W, $ie.9Q0. Philbrick large lot. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI Over apre wooded lot. ^17,900, 1961-1953 C hevrolet, standard ahift, In plum bing/caipentry, electrician C hairm an \ '' Agency, 5(1 9-8464. and WOOD in good running condition. CaU MI NOTE—If it’s a new Rambler or television, sendee. 50 9-4841. In s u la t io n ...... $36 P e r M ‘ 9-5182. 'Suburban Associates, MI 4-1123, STENOGRAPHER, eletk • typist, aitd outside ground work. Write C, Dutch Doors ...... $SS.96 E a ch 1 Howard Tennyson Allen Asoodatoa 8-S423. Ask fo r Jim m y. fine used car you’re Interested in . 8PIC AND SPAN 8 bedroom ranch, MI 9-8111. JA 3-7878. RA DIO -TV R e p a i r any make, bookkeeper, comptometer, opera E.> Box 28, Manchester, Conn, IxlO” Sheathing ...... $88 P e r M ’ Leonard GigUo MANCHESTER—New 8 bedroom you’ll be pleased with our deal and tor, sales person, dictaphone op* full basement, kitchen bullt-ins, 1957 FORD, 4-door aedan, first class se rv ice . free pickup and delivery on amaU P lyscord...... From $78 Per M’ ranch with garage. Also, 8 room MANCHESTER—Lovely oversized radioe, phonographs, H A E Radio erator'(wUi train), and cook, part- Exotic Prefihished Wall ' large yard. This home awaits your Colonial. Hot water heat, ceramic condition, must sell. Call morn Dogs— Birdsr—Pets 41 Inspection. Discoe Agency, 5U . e room Cape, full shed dormer, ings and between 54 p.m. MI DECORMIER MOTOR A TV , 5 0 9-5582. time or full-time. Apply Conn, Panelings .. From 18c Sq. Ft. baths, fireplaces, full basements. 1% baths, fireplace, combination State E m ploym en t S e rv ice , 806 ^ CMSH ‘N CARRY 9-0626. MI 3-4860. 9-0683. SALES, INC. WBIMLARANER AKC, male, two • SEPTIC TANKS SEPTIO TANKS windows, complete paneled base- PHILCO REC05IMENDED service Main St., Miuichester. A pubUc yean, intelligent, hardy. Asking We are now manufacturing waU ALtoCANDER ST.—Colcmlal with ihfnt, attached garage, screened THE BUY OF A LIFETIME! on Hl-Fi’a, radios, televisions, also CIdEANia> and INSTAIXED A N D / MANCSmSTBR - New 7 room 1951 M ERCURY 4-door, autom atic emidoyment service — no fee $95. 5U 8-3058. ' panels and trusses. attached garage, 3 large bed sunporch. Large well landscaped tranamlaaion, 5 good tirea, radio, Mancheater's Own Rambler Dealer guaranteed service on all other ranch. 3 fireplaces. 2 full batbs, ’jyoL charged. '■ At Our New Location— ' • SEWERS rooms, 1% baths, plus lavatory off lot, excellent location. Asking —By Ford Motor Co., Ltd, 0*|*nh*m, England. heater. Mechanically excellent makes. Shop our special do-it NATIONAL LtrtdBER, INC.) PLU88ED SEWERS 3-car garage, targe kltcben with $17,600. U ft R Realty, M I 3-2692. WOMEN WANTED for domestic m a c h i n e c l e a n e d kitchen, formal dining room, flr«- 8120. M I 9-2381. 285 BROAD ST. yourself dep^m ent featuring dis Articles For Sale 45 881 State St., North Haven, C!ann. built-in oven and range, formal R. D. Murdock, MI 3-6472. Tel. 50 34165 work as housekeepers, hbjv olt- places in living i;oom and knotty dining room . Ixn KXtortOO. $20,900. count prices. Open evenings and CHestnUt 8-3147 MaehfRo GIorro< pine rec room, patio-with awning, LOOK: White wall tires, 4-speed transmis NEED A CAR aiid. had your credit Saturdays. Satellite Electronlca ters, day workers, and mams. Ex PhilMek Agency, Ml 0-8(64. • INSTALUTION large shaded lot with utiltty shed A U ABOVE PRICES turned down? Short on down pay S erv ice, 166 School S t., M anchea- perienced'or will train, liW In or INK BARRELS for sale. Uaahle as Eteptio TtniA, Dry Wells, Sewer sion, heater and defroster, directional sig ment? Banknmt? Repossession? Auto Driving School' 7>A live out Apply Conn. State Em trash burners. Call 8U 8-3711. SPECIALIST Ltaw IasteUed-4jellu Water an-d fireplace. Robert Wolverton, MANCHESTER — 5 room home, Lots For Sale 73 nals, all vinyl interior. BRAND NEW 1961s! ter. 50 9-1786 or JA 8-1669. Broker, MI 3-1914, Don’t give up! See Honest Doug ployment Sendee, 808 Main -fit., proofing Done.' « $9,500. Short way out—2-(amily, Up to 35 miles per gallon. WILL BE GIVEN LARSON’S Connecticut’s first U- H05IB 5tAOB ravioli, freah or 4-4,'over 8 acres of land, full price, las, get the Idwdown on the low Manchester. A public employment MANCHESTER — Immaculate 6 censed driving school trained — frosen, aoc dor. H. Paaquallnt. 348 NOTICE $15,000. Many more new and used CHOICE AA zone lot with magni est down and smallest payments Millinery Drtosmaking 19 service — no tee cluurged. loin u i CraRtry room Cape in quiet neighborhood, anywhere. Not a small loan or Certified and approved is now of Avery Street Wapplng. - PUBLIC HEARING McKinney bros. hontes from. $4,500 up. (jail The ficent view. Reasonable. ^ 9-5524.. fering classroom and behind ALTERATIONS on ladies’ apparel full shed dormer, brick front, '2 Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Real-: finance company iilan Dourlaa CLERK-TYPIST " ADDITIONAL DRAimeE iBO. wheel instruction for teenagers. —coats and skirts ohortened, lined S«w«rci9« Disposal Co. full ceramic baths, fireplace, tors, MI 3-6930, MI 9-5524. -THREE B ZONE lots with city UST PRICE $1673 Motora, 388 Main St. APPROPRUTION . separate- dining room, 4 bedrooms 5 0 94076. drapes made. Reasonable, 5Q Opening for qualified typist. 5Cust 1 4 1 9 ^ 1 4 3 180-188 Peart S t—MI 8-8806 water. 'Union St. Mancheater. 'possible, plastered walla, city $2A00 each Ml 9-6495. n9s G IE V R O L E T 1959 B Iscayne, riidlo 9-8663. be Hlghltehool graduate, Prevloue OFFICIAL BOARD OP DIRECTORS $8,600--WIl l buy this cute 4% room p r e p a r e f o r water and sewer, nicely land DOWN and heater, atandard shift, $1,095. driver’s test office experience helpful but- not TOWN OF MANCHESTER, home 'in Bolton,- Largo- stone fire CaU TR 5-8508 after 5:30. Ages 18 to 60. Driving and claos HE5I5tING AND alteration work, easentlal. Company offers complete NOTICE scaped lot, detached garage. place and % acre lot. T. J. room. Three instructors. No wait Call M n. WUllam Abrmltla, 10 CONNECnCUT Priced at FHA appraised value of iJrockitt, Realtor,- M l 3-1677. . GLASTONBURY benefit program, good wages, m - $16,800. As little as $800 down M y- 1980 OIJM!5COBlL^ 96, all power. ing 5Iancbeater Driving Acada- RoUn RcM , any time. leUent woraliw condKlona. Apply BOARD OF TAX REVIEW Notice is hereto rtven that the: m y. P I 2-7249. meht. Bpr appointment phone Bob SOUTH WINDSOR-? rbom epllt 64 Homesites P r ice $8,400. CaU between 11-1 JA Employment Office. Board of Directors, Town of Man>* 8-13S9. KNITTED DRESSES shortened ■rile Board of Tax Review of the cheater, Connecticut wlU hold's Agnew at McCarihy EnterpriaOs, -.Ibvel, IVi baths, dleposal, built-in 5C0RTXDCK’S 5Iancheater's lead hemming and alterations done 'towfi o f hlanCheater. Conn, win he M I 9-4576, oven and raiige, combingUona, Four on approved street. Prelimi FIRST NATIONAL STORES m Msaion at the Mtmicipal BuUd- pubUo hearing in the M u n ict^ DISO O U N t 1957 FORD V4, 2-door, Fordoma- ing driving school. Three akiUed CaU 5frs. Monty, 18 Moore St. BuUding HearUig Room, 41 CenUr :ITCHEN MODERNIZING nice woode'd' lot 100x200, assum e nary approval and engineering CASH and CARRY big, in the Hearing. Room, on the 'done. Sandy soil, beautiful, trees, tlc, radio, heater, very clean. courteous instructors. Cbua room .Park and Oakland Ave. Street Mant^ster, Connecticut $13,900—LARGE 5 room , ranch, G.I. MI 4-0225. Rufini’s Flying A Service SUtlon. instructiana for 18, 17 year olds. East Hartford, Conn. foUowlng days during the month Tuead^i February 7 ,1961, at 8:00 fireplace, aluminum storms, at gorgeous 'view. 2 miles to stores. 118 Center St Telephone 5tr. Mortlock. Director Moving— Trueking— of February iMl. ' tached garage. $3,900 assumea MANCfiBSTER .-* $13,900. Eight on busline, near top residential Febrni^ 4th, Bsturdsy— ' PM. to consider and act pro* REMODEL YOdR KITQHEN of Driver Education, MI 9-7SMI. Storage 20 poead additional an>ropiiation OS 4%% mortgage, $95.35 monthly. room older house one block from areas. l/3 cash—balance, release 1961 8TUDEBAKER pickup truck, 3-4P.M- Carlton W. »lutchlns. ' ’ ------M I’9-5132. hospital and one block to ' Main clause mortgage. firat cloas mercbanical condition, MANGHBaflTBR itovtng and Truck- Zoning Board of Appeald" February 6th, MondayT- ' foUoon.; ^ • St. Beautiful yard, garage. Bel- id tirea. Body in good condititm. Gar^;fr—Service—Storage 10 tng Oonqwby- Local and long dis General Fund Btrtget 196041, ' FfmiBstiniates, PORTER STREET area, 8 raum fibre Agency, MI 3-51^ CALL OWNER, ME 3-4832 Manchest^ S 5. OaU 14194473. tance mowing, paokitig ond.etor- NOTICE Iiebrusry 7th, Tussdsy-r- PubUc Wortw—Highway for colonial, 2 baths, wall-wall carpet, age. Regular oorvlce tbrou^out Variances-grmited 2 - 4 PtM'e for overtlnw wagea, rental of arage, private yard, trees, SOUTH WINDSOR—$4,400 aasumra I960 BUICK, 4-door sedan, good TWO GARAGES FOR • COUNTIR TOPS •RECRiATIONROOM rent for car Nm^ England States and Florida. Albert'J. Btefenscn, axtenslon, All persona clalrfiing to )>6 ag equipment and employes* f 17,900,/ C arlton W . H utchins, M l 4H% mortgage: S bedroom ranOh Sttbnrbati For Sale 75 "THE lETTER rubber, always starts, dependable. o r stora ge. 5 0 8-8441. 5Q grieved by the doing M tlw Asssa* luuchee, td he fbuiaced from 9-5182. on > one acre lot, full of aUirdy OaU.MI S4104. ,u 35-37 strsnt St TO 8B7FTLB estate —reasonably Ernest McNoin. light house aora of the 17>wn of 5laneheater, coUection of protierty taxes •RO O K CASn •RAOIATOII c o v e r s; shade trees. Belfiore Agency, MI RUY OP THE AUSm r A. CHAMBERS Oo. Local- over and above the estimate in ANDOVER — Eight room stucco 3-6121. priced 5 room bouse, main high ^UP HALF' ton Chevrolet keeping, 8d fltrant 8 t - . Conn, and thooe requirihg odjoat* IMPORTS" Moriaiiy Brothers Business Services Oi^ered IS moving, packing, storaga. Low the budget for 166041 .... home in good solid condItioh,)3-car way. .three- acres of land, newly inooepdeated k, 1964. Removable utiltty The above wUI bew eeU ve Feb, ments must appear and fUq their • OmiRlAL WOPD^ORI^ I garage. Home sits very high on MANCHESTER — Terrific value! rata on Mng distance uovee to complaint at one of these meetings $28,000. decorated, new heating system. LINCOLN, CONTINENTAL, MERCUBT, COMET, ENOU8H FOBO s, fitted canvas canopy. Beau- O TSIN ^ w w ork 'T rees c o t 48 autas. Peraonit|lsed service. Ml 8 1961 ' ^ ' ' ” • ’ ' f hill; includes 120 acres of high Immaculate 6 room Cape. Alum or at some adjourned meeting of ■ . Rob^ TV. Gordon, C all M l s-2785 w eek days. Ml 3-B144 rWMMtteo, ra d io , h eater. RaMonable ratao. OaR PI VT868 84187, CB 74438. ’ Notice filed In office of Town ' land, brook, and' 4 acre pond. 3$00 Imun siding, storms, firepUMie, cel said Board of Tax Revlsw, . 7 . Seenrtary 301 CENTER STd^-OREN EVENINOS--4M 3.$t3$ 13|i0loi9,' 388 Mptfn, between 1*404:80 or any tlms Oerk-^an. 30. 1961. Board of Directors ft. fanatags. Bvanlnga Mr. Hayba, " Uw. $1$,too. $800 down. Suburban Saturday or Sunday. MANCHESTER Package DeUvery. Zoning Board of Appeals N. Charles BotStol. M iu w o R K c d : a i s e p i n i s i vl Msnchastsr, . i d MOT. warren E. Howland, Aaabciates, 4-U28, MI O-SUL w r r Ugbt trucking and packaga deUv- Roger B. Bajgiey, C hairm an Haottor. MI S-U08. JA S-7$78. - ' - R 6^ 'J. 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.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 GU 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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