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Santo Domingo Botna Meet to Morrow at 8 P.M

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• ■ • * ■ ■ A —" , The Weather ' TUESDAY, JANUARY 1«, ^ Averace Daily Net Preai Ran f PAOB FOURTEEN Fer tiM WWk k e is t FsTerak of U. 8. OftmiOin Batpen lEtiietting Jammsy 18, IM l Olflur, .w b ^ M d nuidi ooMer Mancheater chapter of DlaaUed toalglit. U m le to 18. Thnratoy Amertcan Veterans will meat to­ T hi^ Accidents Ciirtis to Attend 13,535 fair and eoM. High 35 to 80. About Town Valentme Ball Skating Report MciabMr e f the Audit night at 8 at thSvAmerlcsin Legion Confab at UConn FREE DELIVERY Home. Bring 2 Arrests At Tlw PARKADE BUICMU « t OlKUlutiMI Manche$ter"""~A City^of Village Charm jfuMhMter Ormuga will meat to- Slated Feb. 10 m o n w at 8 pjn. In Orange HaU. Our Lady of Victory Mothers Three motor vehiclp accidents Supt. -of Schools William H. Circle will meet tomorrow at 8:30 yesterday IWought two arrests by Curtis will attend a two-day 6oo- LIDREn DRUB (OfauMlflsd Adrerttaiag on Fugp 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS MeroJiera are reminded to bring Manchester Lodge of Elka will MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY IT, 1962 artielM for the auction table. p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ftank Manchester Police. ferenoe of school superintendents TOL. I^XXXI, NO. 90 (TWENTY PAGES) Roberts, 104 LoohJwood St. Mrs. Jo­ aponaor its ninth annual Valentine About 10:30 a.m. yesterday a aF' the University of Connecticut ^11 at the State Armory Feb. 10. & Roger P. Hence, eon of Mr. ahd seph Czerwlnskl will be co-hostess. MU' driven by Mrs. Marjory H. Jan. 28-26. Thomaa J. Blanchard will be Hia. Francis Hence, 81 Lenox St., Norton of 67 Academy St. went About 160 educatora from the general Chalnnan. B o l ^ Kaye and '•'» and John H. Monaghan, eon of Mr. The Newcomer’s Club will hold Chartar Oml. Park will be open­ through a stop sign on School St. state are expected to attend the his orchestra will pieMde music and Mr». A. J. Monaghan, Heather a poUuck tomorrow at 7 p.m. In ed to the public for Ice skating at Spruce St., police said, and conclave, co-sponsored -by the for dsmeing from 0. p.m. to 1 asn. Rd., Ellington, both students at the the Robbins Room of Center Con­ until 10 o'clock tonight struck a northbound vehicle drlv-- UConn school o f education and MAHOGANY Featured vocallat wnr''‘be Connl en by Robert S. Kennon, 43', of * University cf Connecticut, have gregational Church. Members are However, both Center Springs the Connecticut Association of Pravda been initiated Into the National reminded to bring a table betting Vlgnone, who waa recently named South Coventry, spinning his car 'Pond and Center Springs Annex Public School Superintendents. PANELING Honoruy Society of Pershing and a favorite dish. by “ Downbeat” magazine aa. one around.’ The Kennon car knocked Hie first day’s program, open- Ik M 1 a 9 4 • K O U i l d t i p Rlllea. of the country’s finest band sing- will be closed to skaters. No cout- down a .parking sign and a ersv iiig at 10 a.m., will include a panel W. H. ENGLAND Midweek services will be held at Ing will be allowed in Center utility pole before It stopped, po­ on thu immediate needs of educa­ Tickets are available to the gen­ Miss Hden Chambers of the Trinity Covenant Church (former­ lice said. No Injuries were re­ tion and the second day’s schedulf LUMIER CO. Molotov s Alius Springs Park. School of Home Economics at the ly Covenant Congregational eral public, and table and section ported. PTA Blocks reservations attould be made early Only when red flags are'flying idll be concerned :with the duties, e Open All Di^ Bntnrdagr • university of Connecticut will dis­ (ihurch) tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Norton was arrested for costs and feasibility o f school with the chairman or members of will skating be permitted at the "A t the Oteen’*—a n Moecow. Jan. 17 «i Asia and showing of t}ie controversial held on Saturday at the club, be­ will be served. Members may bring Jedm A. Cagianello, Jamea' p. ing machines and a Juke box at was operating struck the left front film “ Operation Abolition” is erine Mary Close of Manchester to Gleason, Dean H. Gates, Henry door and fender of a vehicle ful coexistence. America In support of his policy ginning at 4:30 p.m. Officers will guests. the Parkway. The-loss waa esti­ The attack in the Soviet Com­ of peaceful coexistence. Richard M. Stable of Agawam, Magee, Edward D. Wilson, Paul mated at 8300. All machines were driven by Esther L. Wald of 81 schedule by the local Parent- Control by Military be elected. A buffet will be served munist party newspaper was the 'These trips.” M id Pravda, at 6:90. Members must register Mass., has been announced by her G a ^ e and Thomas Blanchard. damaged. A pinball m a c ^ e also Arcellla Dr. WE HAVE DAILY Teacher Association tonight The executive board of the Man­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin R. first profxaganda blast against the “played a great role in strength­ with the steward by Thursday. chester Council of CJathoIlc Women ’The refreahme-rt committee In­ had been tampered with but not Police said Heath waa driving without any speakers critical Close, 610 W. Middle Tpke. cludes Gene Brodeur, Louis Sar- his vehicle In the outside lane and DEUVERY TO THE old Bolshevik since the Soviet gov­ ening the position of our country will meet at Assumption School opened, police said. Entrance was m the struggle for easing of inter­ of the movie. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and della and Walter Pyka. J^m Lor- g^ned throu^ an unlocked rear Mrs. Wald was on the Inside lane ernment announced Jan. 8 that he ^embers of the Tozer Group of Thursday at 8 p.m. All members Mrs. Winslow A. Stable, Agawam. would return to his former pMt as national tension.” The PTA’s executive board said Held Step Backward of the council are Invited to at­ ons will serve as head usher. Jor­ window which had been covered on E. Middle Tpke. Both at­ '1 Congregational Church will Miss Close is a 1959 graduate of tempted to make right hand turns permanent Soviet representative to Pravda also said peaceful coex­ last night it had turned down a > meet tonight at 8 at the home of tend. dan Decorators will he In charge with an outside screen. The BOLTON istence does not mean that the So­ request from a group of local Mancheater High School and a of decorating the Armory for tte screen was found on inside floor. into Woodbridge St. The back end the International Atomic Snergi* Mrs. Michael Keroplan, 71 Baldwin graduate of Hanover School of Agency in . viet Union has abandoned the citizens who had asked to present Rd. Mrs. J m e s Irvine will show ball. The break occurred between' 10 of the trailer truck caught the Waiahingrton, Jan. 17 (A*)—The unailed the Modeling and Hartford School of left front of the Wald car. No In­ The blast waa so strong that marxist concept of class struggle. rebuttal speaker during the slides of a recent trip to Alaska. Two Women Given p.m. yesterday and 6 a.m. today, Instead it means “a selection of new junta government in the Dominican Republic today as Modeling. She la employed at the police said. juries were reported. Heath will AREA foreign observers in felt meeting. Hostesses wllK.be Mrs. Roger the 'battle against Molotov and his those bridgeheads in this struggle The group contends that the film a “step backward.” Officials said the United States is con­ Crafts and Mrs.drs. "Grorge"G^rge Dickie. Connecticut Heart Association, Vending Machines Police have Issu^ a warrant be presented In (Circuit Court 12, Alsop Club Jobs Hartford, a state affiliate of the Manchester, Jan. 29. so-called anti-party group could which would correspond to the In­ Is inaccurate in its allegations that sidering withdrawal of recognition. ^ ^ for the arrest of kn employe In terests of all mankind.” student rioting at hearings’of the Theodore J. Chokab.C h o k ^ son of Mr. Americah_.Heart Association. Mias Reported Rifled connection with 8200 in cash miss­ A hit-nm accident was also re­ B E N m O S L still he under way. State Department informants said they are afraid the Mrs. Joseph Magnano, 36 Green, Close was Miss Manchester of ported yesterday to police. Romeo LENOX “Lniin’a views on questions of House committee on im-American and Mrs. K. J. C h ok a^ S l Diane would aimounce ail the members ing. from a cash register at the FINANCE CO. (Conttoned on Page Two) Actl'vltiea In San Francisco two new political upheaval at Santo Domingo may mean the Dr., Manchester. Is taklnfekA nlne- 1961. ' Paquette. 48, of 114 W. Middle foreign policy,” said'Pravda, ’’and the Manchester Citizens for John Police today are Investigating Centergrade Service Station on MANCHESTER, CONN. yean ago were Communist led. It ginning of an effort to establish a new military dictatorship. -week basic training program at Mr. Stable is a 1956 graduate of Tolland Tpke. George Van Ostrand Tpke., reported left side damage PHARMACY above all on jmoblems .of war, Alsop Club, and Mrs. William C. two separate complaints of miss­ to his car which had been parked had h o{^ to present a speaker to “ We have received reports,” a formal U.S. statement said, the Naval Training Center, w e a t Agawam High School, president of of East Hartford, owner of the sta­ Ml 3-4154 peace and peac^ l coexistence are Carroll, 407 Summit St, will be In ing money and merchandise, one on the east side of S. Alton St. 299 E. CENTER ST. Ming distorted not only by rebutt these charges. , “ that a new government—apparently a predominantly itiili-- Lakes, 111. \ the sophomore class Euid active In reported sa a break occurring last tion, reported the loea Sunday charge of publicity, according to football. He attended the Ameri­ I ha t( SMt enh SajI < bourgeois ideologists but also by Thief Removes In annoimcing the decision to re­ night at the Parkway Restaurant after hs was unable to locate the TEL. Ml 9-M96 ject the request, Thomas F. Mag- tary junta—has assumed power in the Dominicsin Republic. ' vclub chairman John Bowen. can International College, Spring- wsvevRMW people who slip from the U-vlng and Delta Chapter, RAM, will meet \Neither woman Is. a member of at 937 Center St. employe who has been missing Aluminum milk bottles have dtiailMik ness, president of the executive 'I^ia development would appear to be a step backward in the fleld, Mass., Ohio State University since early Saturday morning. been used In Europe since 1921. creative MarxiSt-Leninlst position tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Ma­ th^Republican to\ra committee, Coins and cigarettes were re- to the path of dead dogmatism. Children’s TV board, said: transition toward stable democracy contemplated by the ear­ sonic Temple. The past ms^or and receiv^ his B. S. degree in ‘We have definitely decided to althourt Bowen and his two other 1961 from Springfield College^ ma­ ‘*nus refera directly to the antl- lier announcement that President (Joaquin) Balaguer would mason degree will be conferred af­ announced officers are. They are - party group headed by Molotov, present the program within the ter the business meeting. Refresh­ joring in psychology and sociology. shortly turn over the powers of government to the 7-inan Mrs. Mildi^d Schaller, vice chair­ (Lazar M.) Kagaxwvieh and (for­ At St. Francis framework of ordinary PTA regxi- ments will be served. man, and Mrs. Hazel Finlay, Ha- He is a trainee for the American council of state headed by Senor (Rafael) Bonnelly as preai- Heart Association and has trained mer Premier G. M.) Malenkov. Az lations. These regulations do not son to othoi^epiibUcan Hubs in Hartford, Providence, R.I., and is known, Molotov, in hiz dogmatic Hartford, Jan. 17 (A1 .— “We're allow for the presentation of any dent.” Eight • Manchester students at Bowen, who Iv^d at first said he Springfield. He is now located in atubhorhess, slips down to mak­ all just heartbroken that eomeone ‘opposition’ speakers.” the University of Connecticut have wound announce'.all the members took the children’e television set,’’ A print of the film, produced by Santo Domingo. Dominican Republic, Jan. 17 )—A new today, and thus Indicate some of Augusta, Maine, as a field repre­ ing atatementa alleging that Len­ (/P been pledged recently to social in never and at no time HX>ke the playroom director at St. Fran­ the House committee, was provided fraternities. They are Martin the strength there Is-for Alsop on sentative and assistant to the ex­ civilian-military junta took over the government of this ecutive director. He Is a member of about ooexiatence of ata-te with cis Hospital said today. '< by the Citizens antl-Communlit Nevius, 130 Greenwood St.. Alpha the town committee, saM today he Mrs. Barbara Anderson thus Committee of Connecticut. Three Caribbean nation today under a state of siege, a modified Sigma Phi; Jon Norris, 62 Ade­ planned to wait until afrer Alsop the U.S. Army Reserve in Augusta. different aocial aystems.” A fall wedding is planned. Molotov, now 71, returned home summed up the feelings of the hos­ members of the committee are form of martial law. t ~ ' “ laide Rd., Delta Chi; Henry Grzyb, speaks here Friday befora cu- pital staff at the theft of the set. scheduled to speak at the meeting. President Joaquin Balaguer re-| 99 North St., Kappa Psi; Gary nounclng the club members, from Vienna Nor. 12 to fight a move to expel him from the Com­ “ It seems so empty now in the The dissident group, meanwhile, signed and his 7-man council of Lehrman. 105 Garth Rd.. Alpha at 8 p.m. at a meeting sponsorad room where the set was much of declined to press the Issue further. state collapsed after only 16 days School Editor by the town committee for ifs, munist party after Khrushchev Epsilon Pi; Eric Gothberg, 90 Town Democrats the time," Mrs. Anderson sgid, The Rev. Andrew W. Mason, as- of rule under the pressure of Broad St., Theta Chi; Stephen members and spouses and their had denounced him and other mem­ bers of the anti-party group once "and tlie children really miss, it." aistant minister., of the First Oon- bloody rioting. Cavagnaro. 89 Tanner St., Slgnia friends. To Meet Jan. 24 She explained that the set — a At least, four persons were killed Questidns U.S. Alpha Epsilon; John Chlarizio, 109 Bowen said he wa.s very pleased again at the 22nd Soviet'Commu­ gregational Church, said: nist party congress. It was. gen­ Magnavox table model with a 21- “W* feel that aything we say and a score wounded when Air Foster St., Phi Kappa Tau. and with the response from Republi­ Inch screen, mounted on wheels ■Force tanks opened fire on a de­ George Mortlock, 318 Lydall St.,- cans since last week when the for­ Thd b«nocratlc Town Commit­ erally assumed that Molotov was would tend to foster disunion in Loyalty Basis finished, would be expelled from was used during the day to help the community* fiant crowd In the heart of the Sigma Nu Alpha. mation o f the club was announced. tee will meet Wednesday, Jan. 24, brighten the lives of . bedridden capital last night. at 8 p.m. in'.the Municipal Builo- the party and at beat would be al­ lowed to lire out hia days In ob­ children. Gen. Pedro Rodriguez Echavar- Redding, Jan. 17 (d V -A stu­ ing to discuss' choosing a sucessor “ It waa for this reason ttat I Extended Forecatt rls. the armed forces chief who dent’s editorial in a hli^ school to the late WllHam Lang, and to scurity. 'The announcement that he waa had it mounted on wheels,’ " ahe W'lndsor Locks. Jan. 17 UP)—The Baxhir Ahniad Gels His Truck thwarted an attempted coup newspaper questioning American discuss five proposbtj rule changes. returning to Vienna aroused im­ said, “ so I could have It move^ U.S. Weather Bureau issued the d'etat by the brothers of former patrioUsm has provoked sharp Lang was a m em b^ of the town ViUagers crowd around Pakistan camel driver Bashir Ahmsd wfho wave# from his pickup truck after dictator Rafael Trujillo last Na mediate speculation in diplomatic from bedroom to bedroom to cheer following 6-day forecast today, for driving it to his colony In Karachi Monday. The tmek earHer had been preaented to Baahlr ^ o criticism from 16^ groups. AMERICAN LEGION committee until his death in No­ really sick children.” Jan. 18-22: vember, Emerged grim faced from Protect of Ike editorial ‘which quarters that Khrushchev had suf­ visited the United States last year at the tnvltathm of Vice Prealdent Lyndon B. Johnson. The the presidential palace and an' vember. fered a setlMi^. Bach day at 4 p.m. the set was Temperatures during the period vehicle, a gift of the Ford Motor Co., also came AVjth. two cases of spara pkrU and a complat# tool appeared in the last edition o f the The choice of his successor was placed In the "Train Room" where frqm ^ursday to Monday are ex­ noiinced the change of govern­ The foreign ministry at first box. (AP PhotofaxL______Joel Barlow School paper, "The linked to a far-reaching cmnge a model train setup is also l(>cat- pected to average 2 to 10 degrees ment; Patriot, entitled, “A Higher Loy­ said Molotov already was en route Opposition crowds have been ae proposed by various committee to the Austrian cai^tal, but he did ed, so groups of seven to eight below normal. Continued colder alty” -waa voiced at a meeting last members, to update the represen­ children could watch It at a time. through Saturday. Moderating cusing ,him of dictatorial ani- ni^t of the Regional Board of not arrive. Later that week the bltions and have demanded hia tation from the five districts to ministry aaid it did not know when It ordinarily , remained there dur­ temperatures Sqnday and Monday. Education, District 9. the committee. he was going back.- 'lh e mlnietry ing the night Normal high'and low tempera­ UN Concernedgukarno A rrests resignation. Protests were voiced by spoikss- ' The bylaws were never changed Then, each morning, the now- tures at Hartford during this pe­ It tyas rleatt. he led the dis­ men reprasenUng :ths Easton now will not even dlscuaa the mat­ cussions which resulted In the BINGO to regulate district representation ter with western coiYespoihdents. riod 36, 18: at New Haven 37, 21; By Reports of American Legion n s t , the Elaston change of government. S O'CLOCK— IE«IOIH40ME, LEONARO ST. after the membership of the com­ Neither will the headquarters of (OoMltaMd an Page Sevan) at Bridgaport 86, 33. Precipitation Republican Town Committee, the mittee was Increased from 40 to 60 m a y total less than.0.6 meltedsfaU:; Tlie center of Santo Domingo Ebcchange Club add the Btfraef' EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT members. NO tog mainly about Btmday n lgh r-^ Congo Slayings was quiet this morning. Many Board which “did not w)toIeheart- SSlifiay. ■tores were closed. Shattered glaaa ed)y approve o f su'ch artJeles.” Two districts have the minimum TV WiimiSr AdmiU P erjury^ Utterad eome etreets. Many atore number of representatives—10—on . 'the editorial, written by the Leopoldville, the Congo, Jan. 17 Hollandla. Dutch New Ouinea. f while communicated to U.N. aot- fronts were ehattered In the night the committee, while* other dis­ Six to 17 Ing Secretary-general V Thant its paper’s editor, 'Virginia Olsen, "a tricts have 12, 13 and 14 repre­ (Fj —iT h e United Nations dis­ Jan, 17 (A^—The Dutch aaid to­ of violence. senior, suggested in Its theme tluit WEATHER Hartford Jah. 17 0P>—The State played concern today over reports day captive IndonMlana con- version of the naval engagement Conditions through the interior sentatives. patriotism such as is practiced by Van Doren Receives Motor Vehicle Department’s daily of the massacre and mutlliatlon of ftrined that three Infionealan with the Dutch off West New also were reported quiet; Other bylaw changes which the —- - • ' _ Americans today Is thiat of an “ar­ cominlttee will consider are es­ record of automobile fatalities aa from 18 to 20 Roman Catholics by torpedo hosts Intercepted hy Guinea Monday. The official announcement said of last midnight and the totals on A Foreign Ministry spoHeaman four members of the old council, rogant, selfish, self-centered per­ tablishing the auxiliary commit­ bands of Congolese troops and Dutch naval units Mfkday were son, full of potential hate." PRESCRIPTIONS tee. governing the number of days the same date last year: youths at Kongolo, In North Ka­ on a military ls9#toB misskm. refused to divulge the contenU of besides Balaguer, resigned. V i ^ R R I E S * Suspended Sentence 1961 1962 FUty m e* wh# survived the the massage, but lb was believed to Highly Informed sources said, which a primary must be adver­ tanga. (Oontlnued on Page Ten) tised, the number .of persons con­ Killed ...... 6 17 Reports., received' by the U.N. sinking Ufr MW W the ^ t a un­ have charged the Dutch with com­ however, that they refused to go der Dutch naval fire were stituting a quorum, and restrict­ Btild 20 European priests were mitting a provocation by sinking along with creation of a new N»w York, JSD. 17 yP) — C h a r ia a t ^ ramoraeful. and *«>'" »** hauled from the sea, the Diitrh an Indonealan motor torpedo boat, ing the chairmanship to men only. day of the charges he wanted to * Alarmist Attack* Hit killed. Vatican representatives civlllan-mllitaiy junta and were Van Doran, blg-whmlng contaatant said, Indonesia claims the Incident oc­ placed under arrest. Reports from the three Dern- wItK an DRYER plead guilty.” Hartford, Jan. 17 (M—A Demo­ ■aid, howuver, 17 European priests 9-9814 ocrats who are the minority on the an a rigged telaviKon quiz ahow, and a lay brother were the vic­ curred on the high seas 26 miles The new junta’s first communi­ Bulletins WE DEUVER Said Judge BresUn: cratic party leader says there will Jakarta, Indonesia, Jan. 17 (A5— a s the southern cosat of West New que promised to carry on with “ the board of directors will also be pleaded guilty today to oocond “1 understand that you were one tims. be no income tax in Connecticut as Former Premier Sutan Sjahrlr, a Ouinea utmost celerity and patriotism” the Culled from AP Wires heard. degree poljury and waa given a of the first who wanted to throw long as the Democrats keep con­ Neither the U.N. nor the Cen­ tral Congolese government could pioneer in Indonesia’s struggle for The Dutch claim they Intercepted task . of establishing "real de­ auapendad sentence. himself on the mercy of the court. trol of the state government. Independence, lias been' arrested a group of Indonesian torpedo mocracy.” PINE PHARMACY The punishment began the day the Louis I. Gladstone, Senate ma­ confirm the report of an African OdU> W AVE COMXNG HU plea, admitting that he lied along with a dozen other leaders of 664 CENTER STREET—CORNER. OF ADAMS seminarian who fled from Kon­ ■boat! in New Guinea waters and It promiMd elections, but did In testimony before a grand jury, matter was exposed to the press, jority leader In the General As- dlssohed political ps^lea, In' not say they would be held In time Chicago, Jan. 17 <«)—Botaem golo after the attack^ But in pass­ [that the boats were trying to put alio amountod to an admiasion and not the day you wont before semlily, yesterday termed a pre­ formed sources M id today. for an,elected government'to take cold stang the anow-oovared ing the account on to Prime Min I Infiltrators ashore. ihldwMt today and headed east­ that ha had been gtven anwer to the grand jury. diction of such a tax an “alarmist The arrest of Dr. Sjahrlr, for^ Sukarno’s virtual ultimatum to over on Feb. 27, 1963, the target^ queations on the now defunct TV “I see In your eyes as I’ve seen attack” on the state financial sit­ ister Cyrllle Adoula the U.N. not-, Foreign- Minister Mohammed j u ,, Tii'jo'r' western powsrs to bring date of the old state councU. ward toward New Englaad. program. ’Twenty One.” In the eyes of others who have uation.) ed that the story was loio unoer^j^g^ others took place early the Dutch to the conference Uble The communique said the. new Freezing, weather qttoad eootll He won 8128,000 on the show. pleaded in this investlgaUon how The prediction had been made' yesterday,__ apparently on orders i aieumed the “ eolemn ob­ to Texas and the Onlf Ooaet Shop Pihehurst Wednesday Special Seasionz Justice Ed­ humiliated and contrite you are by Edwin H. May Jr., one of fou r’ (Conttoued on Page Seven) from President Sukarno, wurcea i expires tomorrow, but the ligation” of holding eleotlons area, gkrgo, N. D„ recorded a-40 candidates for the Republican reading at 5 Am, and the -80 ward r . BreeUn gave .a suspended and they were. This hr your ftrat J , , general belief Is that he will let “when social order U fully re-es- ecptence to the 36-3rear-oId foitner offense and yoiu arc entitled to a nomination for governor thlji year. All those reported taken Into, „ „ indefinitely to await Ubllshed, and political parties give temperature at BemidjI, Minn., Oolumbia Unlverzity inetructor. chance." May said the tax would be neces- custody were leaders or as-1 reaoUon to the naval clash. more attention to formidable needs tied the record low for the date aary to keep the state off mone- set In 1948. The Boeton Boiean CARNATION Van Doran, son of the n o M poet Assistant Dtet Atty. Joseph sbclates of the Socialist parly or ______Maxwell house and writer, Mark Van Doren, was News Tidbits Iseued oold wave wanilflge for Stone, who has had charge of the tarj’ ahoals. the right-wing .5UsJuml Moslem (Ck>attoued an Page Two) (Coatioued on Page ’Ten) among 10 other TV quiz contest­ The Democratic party and from the AP Wires party. ' northeaetern New York and Ver­ special ants whose cases were on the court TV investigation, told the court: DemocratiO' governor, John N. mont, predlcttng overnight' lown ‘Tve Uved with these casts for .There was.r,speculatlon that the MILK calendar for today. Dempsey, Gladstone said, ‘“oppose ^ arrests were due to political ten' of 5 to 10 below. Bmow zero The Cofffee that a long time, and I believe that I’m a state income tax as Intolerable; senate African Affairs Subcom- i Oil man Chief Challenger cold also was forecast for Maine TALL *THB SUN ALW AYS SHINBS IN AN WLKCTRIC Looking solemn and contrite, he In a position to say how contrite Sion In the country. generated tastes as good as it entered the room arm-in-arm with threst to Connecticut’s economic j mtttee In Washington votes unani- the cla.4h with the Netherlanda and New Hampshire. CANS these people are. After they lied growth.” •- ] mouSly to begin behind closed door over West New Guinea. 3 his wife. Also with him was his to before the grand jury, these de­ ‘ sme/Jk attorney,'Carl.R^ffiino. May viewed the 'tax as unavoid- j inquii?- Into U J4. policy in Congo SJadirir, a leader of the now-dia- BANDIT GRABS $9,000 fendants came in and nude a full ■'New Haven, Jan. 17 UP—A . Oven cooking when the case was called, Ru- able because the > state debt has in view o f delicate negotiations ■olv-ed Socialist party, was ggnw Illness Forces discloaure to another gratid jury. bandit held up a branch of the Wno withdrew Van Doren’s eariier m pv^ over the one billion mark I now underway in the area. . . . mier of the unrecognized Indone^' is easy today... ' ' “All jhe defendants have the and ''also because, despite new I New blow for freedom of iaforma- Sian republic from 1945 to 1947, General Industrial Bank today plea of not guilty — with court and escaped with an estimated permission — and substituted the greatest amount of contrition. But taxes Connecticut may face a de- ; Uon has been stru ck P en ta g on during the first two years of Its ■ 11 I make no recommendation as to I telephone directory la being de- fight for independence from the Oai as Nixon’s Rival 89,000. The bandit deserlhed guilty plea to the-; first o f two aa a slim, blond youth in his oounla in an indiebneht against sentence.” (Oontinned on Page Ten) ' rlasslfled...... At least 14 persons Dutch. He had been mostly out of die In flee that rages through fur­ public life since the nation became early twenties, held up two wom­ him. I 'h* I Eklmund G. Brown en employes buthe bank. The Both liad charged'second degree niture warehouse In downtown independent In 1949. Nuerenberg. Germany. Others said to be In custody Goodwin J. Knight’s exit from the! la November, bank Is located at 1378 WbaDey perjury in denying before a grand Wdnt 10% Excise Tax Vut 1962 campaign tightened up Cali-i Brown, who is all set to an- Ave., outside the downtown Bosi. Jury in January I960 that he had Mrs.' Cecelia R. Doyle, former i were Prawoto, fdrmer chairman of nounce his own candidacy fiext Shop Pinehurst Wednesday I senior clerk In Trumbull Building | the blaajuml party; Yunan Nasu- fornia’s race for governor today. neM area. Police said the ban-, been coached in answers to quiz Political leaders differed on the Wednesday, got a lift In 1958 when dit fled in a green sedan. zhow questions. 1 Commls.

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mmmmmmmmKmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsmmmmmmmmmmmmammttKttamammamammamMmammmmmimmmmimHmmimitmmiKmmm Hospital Notes Musical Evenings Planned Sheinwold on Bridge OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT TILL 9 - OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 to 5:30 As You Like It Vbltlng boors are X to 8 pum for all sueao. wtoept nmtemlly, " ■ A t Sauth M eiliodist Church V By JUDITH AHEARN where they are X to 4:80 aad 8:80 to 8 pjn.; aad private rooms ' .^ e x p e r t MEEDS < where they are 10 am . to 8 'p.ra. "GOOD KXDVfiK A eerisa of thrM musical eve- KEITfl’S GREAT H m U E . Coast Guard Band has made a VMtm are legitMted aet to By Alfred SfeelBiroid Bings will be presented at South agreement with the senior class at smoke In patleato rooms. No lUore A certaih kind of misUke ten 5 a T» Methodist Church on Feb, 7, Mtneheater High School to perform in Bailey than two visitors at one tfano per be laede only by an expert . . . .© JO -7 . and XI, The etmeerts by the Solo- paUeat. an expert who Is busy catching O Q 8 9 Auditorium Tuesday, Feb. l.S, at 8 p.m Cher,.'a singing group from the K is SAoet offleUta are awaltlns wrlt-» buttectlles. Nobody with common ____ ♦ a O # T 4 Greater Hartford area; Bradford ten eeMflmation of the date, but American Ambassador in Constan­ Patteato Today: X48 sense would be guilty of it. a d m i t t e d M I D W I X T E TESTBRDAT: to d a re r played a k>w trump Mason, Hartford tenor; and the It looks as tboufh It’e a firm one. tinople in 1914. Mrs. Hulda Johnson, Worcester, from dummy i at tke first tricl^ THa M-member band will perform Briefs )K10S G1774 South Methodist Chancel Choir (or tbs benefit of a new' scoreboard Mass.; Mrs. Glenn Thomas, Cov­ won the trump return in his hand and Chancel Quartet, 'wlU all be Miss Eiva B. ItcCoiThick. 228 entry; Mrs. Ann Robb, Mansfield and wondered what to do about his on the high school playing field. Center St.. librarUn for the Wads­ , fO O IB ^ under the direction of Jack ' B. Center: William Kelly, 32 Wells low diamonds. He hsd already Grove, organist and choir director The class of I9ei at the high worth Atheneu.n museum who is St.: Mrs. V'ivian Briggs. 278 Birch lost A s|»de and was sure to lose A Q 7 10 school pledged more than gSOO to­ a t South Methodist Church. also in charge of the Sales ’de.sk in St.r Erling Larsen. 46 Doane St.; a heart.. How waa he to avoid the V K Q I J ward the scoreboard, and the pre­ the Avery lobby, reported she was O A C S Proceeds, after exHnsea, will be FURNITU Mrs. Jane Irwin, 289 E. M iddle loss of twQ diamonds? sent senior class pledged another swamped Sunday with customers * 4 . used for the purchasl^of additional Tpke.; Harry Jenkins. 304 Autumn I South then hit on a master pianos for the Church School at $800, but the total was still about buydng art books, reproductions otroke—the only way to lose hla $900 abort of the cost of a new one. and copies of the catalogue of the St.: Mrs. Doris Heckler, Hillside South Church. | Ave., Vernon; M rs. Margaret Ted- contract. He led the club from hla ■nie Solo-Chor,' a choral group liie concert should cover it. Oolt exhibition. The muaeum had Arthur K. Smith Dr. Oari A. MIkolowakT hand and flnetsed dummy's It lb s scoreboard will be (or base­ a record number o f visitora, 1.37S, ford. RFD 2; Mrs, Marian Nearing, AH o f ten mixed voices, will present SO Tower Rd.:'William Leister. 61 queen. STARTS NOW! ball, soccer and football. " mainly to sec the Colt collection, the hrat concert on Wedneaday, Mill St.: Mrs. Dorothy Drown, Only aa expert would think of Tickets will be distributed to w'hich is a beauty. Feb. 7, at 7:45 p.m. All members seniors Jan. 30 for sale. Tickets Richard Boone, who has niade Cold Spring Dr., Vernon: Gardiner Saving8 Bank flttcMing with a singleton. of the group are soloists in church will also be on sale at the audi­ his acting name playing the West- Hall Jr., Union: Frank Kilcoliins, Katiirally, Bast won with the You can try for only one tf you choirs or . with symphony and torium on the night of the per­ ;ern hero Paladin. Sunday narrated 50 Pioneer Circle. king o f olubs. Weet subsequently play clubs first. opera groups, and several have SPECIAL SALE TAGS THROUGHOUT THE STORE-MARKDOWNS IN AL lI iEPARTMENTS formance. ■the poem "John Brown's Body" by BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A Promotes Two got the king d diamonds and the bm heard in Manchester in solo daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert ace d hearts. Down one. Dally QneaUea ' Imek B. Orav* Oeming Up In Blaachester Stephen Vincent Benet. The Anti- Dealer, at your right, bids « :e roles. I'Tbe Errand Boy" with Jerry Defaipation League of B’nai B’rlth Cohn. Storra; a son to Mr. and The Savings Bank of Manches­ Poor Excuse Mrs. G. Michael Howard, StorrS; a South tried to defend his strange diamond. You hold: Spades— The group's repertoire includes Xitwia opens today' at the State cooperated with CBS to produce ter laat'nlght named two employes Q J 10 9 S, Hearts— ^K Q J 5, Dia­ a variety of selections from old Theater. With it ia "Dondi." the show. In press releases hail­ son to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bog- finease. "I could make the con­ the concart series. The committee ...PLUS to new' positions on the stair and llsch, Windsor Locks. monds— A 6 2, Clubs—6. 'What ballads, folk songs and claasic tn charge Is composed o f repreaen- **n>e Women" will be performed ing Boone's accomplishments, his elected three new corporators, tract;” he said. ‘If West hsd the madrigals to modern musical DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: king of diamonds or the king of do you say ? tatlvus from each of the sponsor­ DINAH SHORN SINGS by the UtUe Theater of Manches­ work with "Playhouse 90," on during the annual dinner-meeting Answer: Bid one spade. You comedy and semi-classical choral Broadway and in motion pictures Mrs. Anita Donnelly. Vemon* Rd.. clu ^ . I played him for the king ing groups o f the church — the ter at the Bow'ers School Friday, held at Cavey's Restaurant. would double for a takeout If the arangements. was listed but not a word about Bolton; Mrs. Irene Blair, Colum­ of clubs, rather than the king of music committee. Chancel Choir, Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 8. 8 William R. JMmson, former aa- opening bid were one club because Grove will direct the choral and 10. Paladin. bia; Ward Atwood, Hartford: Mra. alstant treasurer, was named aee- diamonds. It was just a gueM. Commissions on Education, Wor­ Peter B. Kenney, formerly sU- Jun. Bry'Iowe. Stafford Springa: Haven’t you ever guessed wrong ? you would be ready for any re­ groups and accompany soloists ship, Women's . Society for Chris­ Tryottta retSfy of the bank, and Norman H. for the trio of concerts. The tfon manager of NBC-TV in Now John Fav. 404 Wetherell St.; Mrs. It aounda logical -until you exam­ sponse. You are not ready for a tian Service and Methodist Men. Ttyouts are tonight, tomorrow Scheufier uraa appointed aaaiatant church organist is head of the and next Wedneaday and Thursday Britain has been elected vice presi­ Pauline Putrimetit. Wsrehouee treasurer. ine the excuse more closely. You club response. Members of the committee in­ dent of NBC in Washington. D, C. Point; Miss Judith McLoughlln, For Sheinwold’s 36-page booklet, music department at Avon Old clude Mrs. Fred BUsh HI, Mrs. at South Methodist Church at 7:45 NSw Cor^ratora include Arthur do have to find either the king of Farma School, and director o f the o'clock for parts in the kfanches- Worthy of Note 487 Summit S t ; Mra. Dwia BlSin. E. Smith of 28 Raymond Rd., Ray­ diamonds or the king of clube In "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” send James Duffy and George Nutter, 43 Clyde Rd.; William Moore. East 50c to Bridge Book, Manchester, Choral CHub of Hartford, men's publicity; Mrs. Walter Holman, ter OUbart and Sullivan Wortc- Claudio Arrau will perform mond E. Gorman of 139 Lakew'OOd the West hand, but it’s wrong to and women's glee clubs at the Two Brahm’s piano concerto No. 2 In Hartford: Mrs. Doris Brow'n. Evening Herald, Box 3318, Grand' seating arranifements and ushers; ■bop production of "Princess Circle, and Or. Carl A. Mlkolow- play the clube ahead o f the dia­ Hartfords Insurance Co. and the B Flat tonight at 8:15 in the Bush- WlndaorvlIIe Rd . Rockville; Mrs. Central Station, N.Y. 17, N.Y. Donald Smith, Charles Bunoe, Ida." aky of 118 Harlan St. monds. glee clubs at Aetna Insurance Co. Seek H the Meath nell Memorial with the Hartford Ruth Uoyd and daughter. Lake Beaanoed If you try the club finesse first (Copyright 1962, General Features Dustin Wood and Dr. Robert Stok­ Corp.) Ho has served aa adcompanist m ie Guna of August" by Bar- Sym^ony Orchestra. St.. Vernon. All other bank officers and di- and loee it, you cannot recover. If for the Frad Waring music work­ er, tlcke^. bsm W. Tocbmaa ia the February wnc television Channel 3 will DISCHARGED TODAY: Roch­ recton were re-elected. R. La- you begin by leading a low dia­ Other committee members are present the state's two U.S. Sena­ WUUaa B. Ja Nsrraaa H. Sehenfler shops at Snawnee-on-the-Delaware, as!action «g the Book of the Month elle Benutetn, 32 Coleman Rd.; Motte Ruaeell, former bank pres­ mond toward dummy, you have Pa. QrovS is a graduate of Oberlin Mra. Stuart Wasleytand Harold A. Chib. It ta the story d evenu tors sad five members of the Hrs. Daria Heckler, HiUside Ave., ident who had served the bank for the duuice to find the king of dia­ College and has taken post-gradu­ Turkington, music committee; Issding to the First Wertd War. House of Representatives. Sundays Vernon; Mra. Cynthia Nicewiee. some 54 3rears until hla 1956 retire­ gregatlonal Church. Johnson raaides monds in the West hand. If this Starti Tonight! (Calvin Beggs, Chancel Choir; Nel­ at 1:15 p.m. the two senators will ate studies at Columbia University Tha anthoisaa is the granddaugh- South St.. RockvtUe: Mrs. Kath­ ment was elected honorary life di­ in Glastonbury with hla wUe and chance goes sour, you can regain son Richmond, Commission on GET MORE GIFTS FOR alternate, beginning this Sunday three children. Pravda Blasts and profeseional study at Berk- tsr d Henry Morgenthau Sr., the erine Gollsneider, Storra; Mra. rector of the Savings Bhnk last the'lead and try the club finesse. shins Music Festival, ‘Tanglewood. Worship; Mrs.'William Rood and with Senator Bush. At 1:25 p.m. HeW ,Shurkus. 36 Jensen St.; Su- year. Scbetufler, a 1956 graduate oT Mrs. Morris Bennett, WSCS. the congresaman-at-Iarge and the In short, you can try for both Bradford Mason, known to Man­ ean Slnlbaldl, Glaatonhury; Mra. Johnson, who has supervision of American International College at ■BuBnwlwnuHRniHI chester as tenor Soloist la the 1959 Tickets for ths series may be flrst district' congressman will sl- Springfield, Mase., where he ma­ Molotov’s Aim kings if you play diamonds first. FEW ER STAMPS Eleanor Gates. 60 Ansaldi Rd.; the mortgage • department and performance of "The Meaaiah, obtained at the church office or ROAST STUFfEO temste. On Saturdays st 1:25 Mra. Dorothy Galley. Tolland; Jo­ handles mortgage cloaing, joined jored in economics, haa been em­ pjn. the other three congressmen ployed at the bank aince Septem­ (ContliHied from Page One) will be presented in the second from committee members. Posters, TURKEY seph Cormier, 101 Branford St.: the Savings Bank of Manchaater RockviUe-Vernon concert o f the wries on Tuesday to be displayed in Main St. stores, With America’s Most Vaiuabie Stamps will altemste. Walter Styga, East Hartford; Mrs. in 1955. A Hartford native, he ia ber 1957. He realdea with hie wife OMat Otavy, Osaberry Saaee, It added that the principle of evening, Feb. IS. - He has sung will also list other locations where 'lucre's a showing of prints at Mary Ctpolla, East Hartford; W il­ a 1941 graduate of Wllbraham and two children at 198 McKee St. W ATCH THE Smith, an aaaiatant general man­ peaceful coexistence la not a tac-: lead rotes a( the Oval-in-the-Orove tickets may be purchased. the Wadsworth Atheneum this liam Galbraith, Somers; Mra. Academy and received a degree in Merit Pay Talk EXTRA GREEN STAMPS GIVEN week. It wrtll be on \1ew through ager of Pratt A Whitney, divialon tical maneuver "from the side of and has been soloist with the - a s o Florence Boucher and daughter, economics fr o m Mlddlebury Col­ DINAH SHORE SHOW 't b t o r * Feb. 15. lege, Middlebury, Vt., in 1946. He of United Aircraft, we* bom in the Soviet government, as bour­ Choral Club and with the Hartford Hozard'viHe; Mra. Betty Thomp­ Malden, Maee., attended echoola in geois polittcana tried to present It, Planned by PTA Bymphony. Elks Setback NBC-TV FRIDAY EVENINGS WITH MANY SALE PRICED ITEMS c u n STEAK $1 JO son and daughter, Wlndaor; Mra. has since taken real estate courses at Hillyer College of the Univer­ Melroee and Worceater and receiv­ but la a basic program for the for­ 8:10 6:85-10 South Methodist Church C^ian' JAN. 28th, FEB. 83rd, MAR. 83rd Pasate aad Vegetable LETS RORIST Ann DeForge and aon. 12 Webster ed his bachelor of eclence degree eign political activity of the so­ A- panel discussion on adoption Egg and You, 467; Petersen's SCATTERED THROUGHOUT THE STORE BaMaeaemea’e t aarheon sity of Hartford and at the Ameri­ cel Choir and the Chancel Quar­ APR. 80th. AND EVERY 4th FRIDAY St.. Roclollle; M ra Janet Strange in engineering from Worcester cialist states." of a merit pay system for Con­ tet will present a program of seC' MiliL 407; State Shoe Repair, 402; 0*8 GIFT SHOP and aon, Hebron. can Institute of Real Estate Ap­ CraCKEN POT PIE 85c praisers, and ia presently attend­ Polytechnic Institute. He joined The article also criticized Al­ necticut teachers will be the main ular solos and ensembles at the Walnut aippers, 401; 4Ts, 399; feature d a Northeast School PTA Howart and M o^er, 399; North (OeaspMe From Seap to FLOWERS OC^SI^S ing the graduate School of Sav­ PAWA in 1935 as a teat eni^eer, banian Communist leader* — and final concert on Wednesday, Feb. KEITH'S IS THE ONLY FURNITURE STORE IN MANCHESTER TO GIVE S&'H STAM PS haa served aa a chief engineer at by implication those of Red China meeting In February. 21. The Chancel Choir presented Ends, 393: Little Joe’s Texaco, 366; Funerals — Weddings — India to Buy Metals ings Banking at Brown University. Patten's Buildera 363; Walnut ^ la a member of the Delta the firm's Kansas City, Mo., plant, — for "slanderous" attacks on The PTA executive conrunlttee STANLEY WAWNIR "The Seven Words of <3hriet” by Arrangements and became assistant . general Monday agreed on the discussion GriU, 359; Chlros, 352; Woody’s New Delhi—The United SUtes Upailon fraternity, a truitee d the peaceful coexistence. Haydn with the Fidler String Abo: Gifts *n Osrds for manager of PAWA in 1957. “Distortion of views of our party and said "high officials" in the Wonder’s, 328; Leone’s Truckers, YOU GET S&H GREEN STAMPS FOR EVERY DIME YOU SPEND* All Occasions . . . Dcveltmiment Loan Fund has lent East Glastonbury Library Associa­ Quartet-" during thu I960. Lenten 327; Schendel Oil, 826; Upsets, tion, an alternate on the Glaston­ Gorman, who is a Manchester on the problem of peaceful coexis­ Connecticut Education Association, season in South Church. Open Men. thni Snt. 8:80 to 7 India $20,000,000 to buy U.S, alu­ native, la president of the Gorman State Department, of Education 322; Vichi’s, 307. minum, copper and xinc for high- bury Zoning Board of Appeal* and tence is the favorite hobby horse Nevln Decker of the church’ FRANK’S CAFE Closed Sundays Insurance Agency. He attended of anil-Commtmlsm." Pravda said. and the Vernon school system will High , 4 T a 182; second, priority projects. a deacon of the Buckingham Con- STARTS TODAY nusle committee la chairman of YOU G cr 200 STAMPS WITH THIS Mala Bt, Oomer Pearl St Rt. 48A, Bolton. Tel. M l 8-8089 Kingawood School In West Hart­ The article concluded by assert-. be Invited to participate. Little Joe's, 125. ford and haa degrees from Holy Ing that because West Germany The date will )>e announced. 5 P.M. CoBt. Shown S:X5-9.'88 Cross College and New York Uni­ is rearming a^d ia allegedly Merit pay haa achieved brief versity. threatening peace, "the Soviet Un­ prominence in the puist month in PLASTJC RECLINER $19J» Dr. Mikolowsky. also a native of ion is full o f determination to sign Vernon, ^>arked by recommenda­ J E R R Y I ^ town, attended Manchester High a German peace treaty and there­ tion of the board of education's School and has attended Trinity by normalize the situation in West salary committee to oonaider a College, the University of Con­ Berlin." merit pay plan for teachers next INVENTORY necticut. end received his D.D.S A date for the signing was not year or the year after. J&pivi. degree from Georgetown Univer­ given. Rockville Teachers Club rep­ ■or sity. resentatives have said they will Judge WllUar.i J. Shea Was re­ talk over any proposals, but did elected chairman of the board; Sukarno Arrests not commit themselves further. Lynwood K. Elmore, president; C. Other events slated by the. Elmore WatkinB, vice president; Rival Party Chiefs Northeast PTA are; Clearance SALE Frank J. Miller, treasurer; E liu - Jan. 22: A 30-mlnute film, beth J. Deer, aaelstant secretary; "Health of the CJhild," following BMIC (Continaed from Page One) James A. Murray, aaaiatant the 8 p.m. business meeting. HONMOL. OVBRi260FAiR and treasurer; Charles W. Sdiiedlng, March: A surprise profeasional MX.WSSM BLACK WHITE The visiting vice president of the C H H M O r S , TEENS* AND WOMEN^S YOU GET auditor; Brucd W. Noble, branch entertainment. United Arab Republic, Field Mar­ noauSSB manager; and ‘Wtlllam F. Legault, April; An authority on chil­ RAMOUSIRANOe o s s i R A N O g m - a a branch manager. shal Abdel Hakem Amer. waa re,- dren's problems will apeak. wiSi REG. S.50 Directors re-elected are Edaon ported today to have told the In­ May: .Northeast School Band donesian cabinet his government to 10.98 1900 M. Bailey. Fred T. Bllah Jr.. Edgar and other school groups will en­ B O O T S 1 H. Clarke, Leon Dobkin. Elmore,. will not allow the Netherlands to tertain. GREEN STAMPS Christopher Glenney, Fiancis P. use the Suez Canal if hosUlities A food sale later this month, an TV CLEARANCE SALE Handley, Atty. John D. LaBelle, break out over W est New Guinea. antique auction in May and etill- Frank J. Miller: Matthew M. Mor- Both the Pia and Antara Indo­ dren's movies in April are sched­ Plus This Hit At 7:00 YOUTHS’ mSH WHITE SNEAKERS O n ly ... iarty, Atty. J6hn R. Mrosek, nesian news agencies said Amer uled fund raising events. Walter B. Quinn, William J. Shea, made the statement at a meeting Leon A. Thorp and C. Elmore Wat­ with the cabinet iiF Jakarta this FAMOUS BRAND kins. morning. He arrived yesterday on a REG. 4.50 Guest Speaker 7-day state visit. DONDI Dr. James J. O'Leary 3r., di­ WEBB SIZES ixy, to 1, YOUTHS ONLY rector of Ekionomic Reaearch of 4% Dividend Paid PIECE the Life Insurance Association of DAVID lANSSEN-Min PAGE America and a Mancheater native, Bv Credit Union MtGKEVSHAUGHIESSy KROBHLER was a guest speaker after the din­ Now—-Eve. 7-8 :t0 GKOUP *10 DOW N RCA VICTOR ner meeting. He discussed the WALTaWMCiaL " present economic picture and ita ■ Members of the Municipal Em­ SANDLEfl OF BOSTON projection’^into the future. Some ployes Federal Credit Union have KODEimsm' WOaiXN’S AND TEENS’ FLATS 37 area people joined the 47 at­ learned that they are getting a 4 Now is the time to buy that new TV. Prices are reduced to per cent dividend on the. money AHNOIDSTANG A *149.95 tending the earlier dinner-meeting iisiitos u clear our floor for new models. to here Dr. O'Learj' speak. they've contributed, to the. savings DAVDKOilY'Dom>r> For this 9-drawer 64 Other guests included John W. division of the fiind, and that IROniB REG. 8.99 to 11.99 YOU GET 1500 STAMPS , All clearance sale prices do include the same guarantee Kelly, assistant treasurer of the everyone who took out a'loan dur^ ItaMItiicwiao ing the past year will - n t 5 per You get the aofa that 'ennverta to a bed. and service for which Potterton's has been known for over Bankers Trust Co. of New York STABIH SUNDAY! matching rhair with foam raaL $ tablea City, and Frederick Ritchie, vice cent of his interest pasnnioU back. “One of the year’s triple dresser, framed mirror, 40 A more detailed r ^ tt will be "SECOND TIME ABOUND" and X lampi. 30 years. president of that bank. le brnt!" X. T. given at the annual meeting o f the "PURPLE HILLS” credit union Wednesday, Jan. 31. CHILDRENS BE8INNERS Many models, RockviUe-Vernon Lost year, according to Edward styles and R.vbczyk. head "of the credit uniOn, SHOE lOE SKATES Judge Rubinow only a 3 per cent dividend was paid finishes. on savings, and no return on inter­ 8 PnsOB WAGON WHEEL est payments was given. 2 PIECES ThtBOSWORTH No Trades Tonight, Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Talk Scheduled The organization has been in ex­ Your Host, Mike Stanko, Presents for Yon— SOFA and CHAIR J U m J iU ttt. T V S ^ a s X32-C-38-M Take up to two istence about a year and. a half. BUNK BED EN8EMBLE i r tab# (ovarall dla«.), VZ aq. In. pictura years to pay. Chief Circuit Court Judge Jay The annual dinner will start at E. Rublnow of Manchester will 6:15 p.m. at the Army and Navy size. 1C to X la the Onrap (or Boya and OMs 800 SPLENDID RCA VICTOR speak Friday at evening services Club with a .steak dinner. The 'THE VERSATILES" *79.98 Stamp. of Congregation B'Nal Israel, business meeting will be at 8, fot CONTEMPORARY LOWBOY For Your DIalag had Eatertalaiag Pleasure! Rockville. lowed by dancing to the 'music of disconunued s t t u ^^q a m o u s • X Twin Mae Bunk Bed. a Sup*r-Powerful "New Vista" Tuner The services. conducted by the Dubaldo Bros. Orchestra from Rabbi Seymour ZahnT will begin 9 to 1. • Oak Grill .30 Oak St.— MI 9-8094 THE "• 2 Spring. • ^attrea a 23* (overall diag.) Full-Picture Tube at 8:30 p.m. • Guol-d • ladder Judge Rublnow. who chaired the No'Oover o No Mlahnum o Ample Rear Parldag #22,500 volt chassis (design average) Circuit Court’s organization com­ £ f l S T U J O O D We Cater to Parties aad Gatherlags • "Golden Throat" Sound System ^ mittee before being named chief judge, is a graduate of Harvard , SHOE Law School and was a practicing Troy Donohue, Connie Steveiw attorney in Manchester for 23 “SUSAN SLADE” MOSTLY BOYS' STYUS X years. (In Color) 1:30-8:05 He haa been president of Temple Also: “SANCTUABr” Beth Bholom in Manchester and Lee Renaick. Yvea Montand 9 9 Round Extenaion I'able haa been chairman of the Man­ Enjoy Your 8:80-8:80-10:00 ' R E G .^.98 to 10.50 Pins 4 Contour Chairs chester United Jewish Appeal. Sunday 9x12 In RockvUle, be will speak on "Twist Aronnd The Oloek" A You Get 800 recent experiences in Europe and Party Here 5 jl-W-Stamp. Israel. RUGS $ 1 9 T^^e^our word for it, you’ll Papolar round table that ez- The FAIRHILL enjoy those big party diimers ONLYB5FAIRFAABOUSBRANDS tS JS ^ traMs tn d r*.'Natural walnnt Plus 200 STAMPS JUmjaHa- T i Series 23I-C-38-M truod grain high .praraure lami- better if you reserve a private nate plaaMe t^ . t-tone chair, tS r tuba (overall diag.), 212 eg. In. pictura room or large table here. We OHILDREirS SUFFERS * with coutflured back.. 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.)_■ PAGg FOUR MANCHESTER E V E ^ G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1982 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1962 PAGE FIVE Don Bomb*rt, John Bosworth, Ar­ South Wlndaor'e dwelllM luiite capita military ecatracte awarded, MAMB WANTED per capita value added by niaii- thur Clark, Lou^ GeorgetU, David Two Area Towns Jumped from 1,129 to 2,628 In the fully informed of my eonvicUona The 100 Grange leaders present mans Hall, 8 p.m. auction. - !to bring their own. sandwiches, at 6:15 a.m. on an uneven alab of ,Botum Jone*. Richard Mo*s«r, Don Sobol, decade, oi; 133 per. cent ufaeturing, the ratio of mannfac. Chattanooga, Tcnn., Jaii. 17 a n n u a l MEETING A — Wanted* A fancy, high-eoimd- on grave Issue* thst will, power­ Included National Master Herachel Jim. 18—Glastonbury Grange. beverage provided by ladies of Two Notify Town concrete near .his home. Ha t«- David Southerlin and Alan Wil­ In Booming Class The rate in Boltrni wa* 111 per tuning employee to toti^ employ­ o r THE . ^ Bailey Reports fully affect our live* and the live* Grange Notes D. Newsom and Mr*.-Newsom; lec­ Masonic Hail, 8 p.m., visiting of-! Stafford Grange, and dessert sup­ ceived a fractured rib. liamson. r , , cent baied on an increase from 421 ee, and la the percentage of per- Ing name for a group dedicated to of our children." turer William J. Brake, of fleers' night; Coventry Grange. 8! plied by deputies. Mrs. Elvs M. Holmea, 86 Church • The senior patrol preaented a . \ to 894 unit* In the 10-yaar period. sops who osm stocks. ■ ^ wMd oostroi* • Of Falls oh Walks ^ ou t Units’ South Windsor and Bolton are WASHINGTON SOCIAL CLUB a The Meriden lawmaker added state Master Alfred C. Beckwith Michigan, Home Economics Chair­ p.m. “How 'Sa(e la .Tour Home?’’ ; ' St., said she fell on an'ley aide- skit "TV Commercials with a Prepared by its Economic Re­ DstaUad flguraem tbs booklet About 400 of the nation's lead­ Ribicoff Still in two more town \conunlttee* ta»t of South Windham, haa been elected man Mrs. Alta' P «k of Litchfield, Marlborough Grange. Richmond walk in Center Paric Monday, Jan. Twist”; the Alligator Patrol, ‘"n>e among I t towns in the state who search D ivlal^ the coqunlasiofi’a ing agrleuljtjviats open n meeting Tadpoles of the so-called .poison Two Manchester persons have' more than doubled the number of indicate tbaC Oonaectlcut night to the string of those which president of the New England and Wib Justi, national youth Memorial Library Hall, 8 -p.m.. frog.s of tropical America wrlggie notified the town of injuries they! 8. at 6:50 a.m. receiving a cut On ; Sklite-a-rama Mad Professor”: the Flaming Ar­ annual compilation of statistical ufacturers . and whohiealers are . today...... SATURDAY. 4AH. 20-4:30 FM. a have endorsed hi* candidacy. The Leaders Conference and Mrs. chUrman. home economics night. the back of her heaid. rows, "Candid Camera"; and t^e their dwelling units during the data Include* population figures, "This Is MO new a Reid that we Senate Contest out of their eggs and firmly attach received after separate falls on 1990*. wtthln SOO miles of one tbird of latest .were Beacon Falls and Evelyn Normand of Fairfield, state Jan. IT—Xtanchester Grange, Jan. 20—Stafford Grange Hall. \ themselves to their fathers' backs Ravene, a skit on "Getting Ready retail gales for the individual the U.8. population, which receives haven't svw gotten a name for. It AT THE CLUB W lecturer, aecretary-treawrer for Hall, 8 p.m., past and present towm sidewalks. 28 The fact is highlighted In the towns, tmployment distribution. BOmrr BOTTEE SEEVBD AT 640 ^ ■Naugatuck, the 17th and 18th to 10 a.m.. school of Instruction forj by suction. They remain theme un­ Michail Wilk of 71 Hawthorne Barney Oldfield, famed auto . Set Jan, for a Patrol Hike.” 3T per cent of the ceuntry'e in­ yet," Mid Dr. WalUr K. Porter .{Oonttaaed from Page One) do ao. the ensuing year. officers p Columbia Grange, Yeo­ Juvenile Grange officers, children til ready to strike off on their own / Brown announced Troop 73 will Connedtlcut Development Oonunls- Income figures and ether material Jr. "Other agricultural fields have 8L said he fell Tuesday, Jan. 8, racer, wa* born In Wauaoon, Ohio. attend Scout camp the third and sion's 19fi2 edition of "CoiuiecU- frequently requested by Oonnec* come. An iMMbors.aro Invited te nttenA Wto Plan* for » Sk*U-*-rama for CoimeeUcut waa ahead of 46 of highrsounding scientlflc names — MMMi totWaMa will be conducted.eendneted, Fleece sign «p wroi eseward^ SBuredly In the race for nomina­ . *11 Cub Scout*, Boy Scout*. Olrl four^ weeks of July and that eut Data.” tieut InduetrialisU and. business­ aipnnomy and entomology — but tion. , aquatic ciunp for senior Scout* 1* North Branford leads the list men. the 80 U.S. sutea in per capita vre lure Just plain weed .pontrol.' Ja n . 18. Rlbicoir, now lecretary of health, ;8aeut*. their lenders snd(parenU| ■chcduled for June 24-30. of 14 towns with a total of 1.963 According to the publicaUdn, personal income. At nn. Porter is director of the U.S. education and welfare, said early . *r«re announced by William An- A report wa* given on senior pa­ dwelling unlta In 1960 compared (o Connecticut still leads the other average of 32,863, Connecticut eit- Depurtment of Agriculture's Bz- In January he would accept a ' tfrblevieh, senior Boy Scout patrol trol acUviUes In CD where they 618 in 19S0, a rise of nearly 218 49 states In the ratio of sklUsd Isena were 29 per cent above tne periment Rtation at StoneylUc, draft. SAVE ON EVERY IT E M 1 N T H I S S A L E are learning radiological monitor­ per cent. workers to total workers, per national average. Adveriise in The Herald— It Pay* leader, at Parent* Nigrht for Troop ing and communications work. Bailey aaid the reaction to the • W last nUrht. Meet New PHnclpal announcement had pleaaed him, '■ Androlevlch i* jroneral chairman All members of the elementary adding: •fcr the event which «ill be held sthool stair met the towns new "From thia response I feel that Jan. 2S at Camp Johnson,,^e said superintendent-principal, PWllp K Secretary RJblcoff will be nom­ that he is very, pleased with the Liguori, at a coffee hour yesterday inated by the delegates to the luxury cooperation he has received from after school. The meeting was Democratic state convention when ^ ^ - . F smiLING SERVICi parent*, leaders, merchants and sponsored by the Bolton Educa­ they meet this summer, and that tH IT L JU ID ether townspeople so far in plan- tion Association. Acting principal he and Gov. John N. Dempsey will aing the event. Mrs. Dorothy Bosworth introduced lead the entire Democratic ticket • ^ o u t leaders will meet tonight Liguori to each of the teachers, to victory In: the 1962 election." V-NICK at 7:30 in the flreplace room of custodians, members of the hot In the meantime. KoWalskl the Community Halt to make final lunch staff, school nurse and office preaaed hla campaign to win a pullover '►’ORL IN ^ plans for the skating party. .staff after which Liguori spoke headstart over Ribicoff and other ^outm aster Paul Brown pre­ briefly to the group. possible rivals. sented the Ijfc Scout award to Liguori will come here Feb. 1 to He asked the Hartford Demo­ Kent Richardson and Star Scout begin his new position. cratic Town Committee to permit b y awards to Donald Sobol and Allan ASC Program Open SEARS him to appear before it tonight VanZander during Court of Honor Farmers may now aign up for when it meet* to vote on a resolu­ Albsric Infant-s' Double-Zip ceremonies at Parents Night. the 1962 conservation program at t;i s rm i i'. w d < tion endorsing Ribicoff. Jerry Plante and John Rothwell the Tolland County Agricultural Center on Rt. 30 in Rockville. Un­ ONLY "It is my hop# that throiigh this Pram Suits - received the scout lifeguard award democratic abroach." Kowalski Aast. Scoutmaster Richard Hunt der the program the federal gov­ said In a telegram to John P. Kelly, regularly Mesented the first ctaas award to ernment will share with farmers Wti^Tlian, committee chalrmah. "it w-ill be Billy Ursin and second class rec- the cost of establishing approved soil and water conservation prac­ possible for the members of the $5.99 $ y .88 -'Ognitlon to Donald Bombard, Kent tices. Funds are available only to Fri. aai Sat town committee to cast their vote* Kleinschmldt and Billy Gauthier, those who make requests. Hunt conducted a tenderfoot in­ The 2Soning Commission will vestiture for Douis Dimocdi and meet tonight at 8 at the Commu­ reguloHy $12.99 Bobby Knowies. nity Hail to continue work bn re­ Donald Sobol received five merit vising business zone regulations. TUNE HASERS Your littlest angel .stay.s cuddly warm from . badges — sculpture, woodcarving, head to toe in this cute pram suit! It'i ' h«ne repairs, stamp collecting and Manohestrr Evening Herald January Best Buys wa.shab.le, dry-iii-a-wink nylon pima ■with ' citizen in the home. Kent Rich- Bolton eorreopondent. Grace Me- ardson received the woodcarving, Dermott, telephone Mitchell NOW rayon estron lining for extra warmth, wool cltizerahip in the nation, forestry S-6S66. .knit wri.st.s and anklets, button-on mitta and readily merit badges. Person­ Swirl Tsxtnred Carpets. Reg. 8.95 . .. • ■ -6.99 yd. WIN and bootlet.s and double zip closing for al fitness' iMdges were eanied by ea.sy diapering. Matching hat for girl or . Donald Sobol and Anthony Sobol. Sliib.Textured CarpetA Reg. 8.85 ...... ■5.99 »q. yd. The marksmanship badge was * green! bov 1 Awarded to Karl Norris, John IS ONE OF THESE Craftsman 18-in. Rotary Mower t white! Rothwell. Allan Van Zander and Easy No Pull Starter...... 'Robert Nichols. Larry Duhaime, ...... 49.99 PRIZES ► turquoise! who also earned the marksmanship PAHERNS YOURS? " badge, was unable to be present. H-0 Box Cars. Reg. 98e ...... - n t MAL t coral! cooking badge was presented " to John Rothwell and lifesaving to 10" Grcaseless Skillet Reg. 3.99 ...... 2.77 1230 » blue! . ^ b e r t Lodi. 6 A.M. to 10 A.M. t pink! Infants' Five-year pins were preaented to 14” Plastic Black Briatle Push Broom ...... -751: Bill Clark, TOb Nichols and Bld- Save Was NOW t bone! . ward Pouech: a four-year pin to Pure Spirits of Turpentine...... :gal. 77i TEiEVISlOH EXTRAS ► navy! BLANKET Allan Van Zander and three ytar- 41.95 2-Spced, 3-Cyclc Washer ...... 209.95 168.00 SporftwMr to Randy Cote. Tim Grose, 16 Amp. Fuses. Reg. 6 c ...... It Sav.e Was NOW WINF ► block! Torn Lefebvre, Jim Loersch, Bob 151.95 Washer-Dryer Combination . .. .449.95 298.0P SoeoRrf floor Toddler SLEEPERS Lodi, Norman Nichols, Wayne Homsft Batteries. Reg. 2 for 3 3 c ---- ...... 8d «a. 31.95 17” Portable T V ...... 149.95 118.00 sizes 34 to 40 Nichols. Karl Norris. Jerry Plante 21.95 3-'Cycle Electric Dryer ...... 159.95 138.ob . and John Itethwell. Receiving pins 41.95 21” Table Model T V ...... 169.95 128.00 for registering with the troop for 31.95 10-Cycle Gas Dryer ...... 229.95 198.00 Sno Suits $0 .9 9 two years were Bob Arnold, John 20.95 19” Portable T V ...... 179.95 159.00 Calkins, Douglas Chandler, Jay 21.95 Deluxe Wringer-Washer ...... 159.95 138.00 SENSATIONAL SAVINGS lioersch, Steven Nichols, Kent 81.95 23” Console TV ...... 329.95 24800 $ 1 0 . 9 0 - Richardson. Anthony Sobol and Regularly $4.99. With non-bind zip­ Bill Ursin. One-year pin* went to Was NOW 30.96 Cord Organ ...... 209.95 179.00 per, draft proof cuff.s and neck. 21" TV Console ...... 259.95 2 08.00 regular value $14.99 SEWIND MAOmNES a*4 VACS , fL iC ElAIIHSaON' 21” TV Console ...... 209.93 177.00 Complete with hat. SASSY 23" TV Console ...... 249.95 1 97.00 Two piece solids and VERY SPECIAL There U lot* of artistry but no temperament at Tree Chic TV Tables ...... 14.95 8.88 prints with orlon-edged Beauty Salon. We are happy to detachable hood, braid 2-Pc. SLEEPERS make you a stand out at the 9x12 Fibre R ugs...... i .. - 23.50 1 4,99 Tree Ohlc Beauty Salon. . trim I In washable nylon 9x12 Fibre Rugs ...... 18.9S 11.88 pima, with orlon ha’f $ ^ . 9 9 SPECIAl SALE! 9x12 Foam Back Nylon ...... 57.95 39.95 pile lining. Bib-top ski Of Anzen * 5 '® ® Wttkdays 11 om-8 pm Saturdoys 9 om-12 n«on Town and Country Regularly to $5.ee. 8. $ 0 . 9 0 Infanta' Kiwonec...... toch 7 M.M. Mauser ...... 19.99 16.88 L. Size* 2 te 4. at HvtfsM Hell, Hudtse Sheet, Hertlerd Scratched Samples, Some One Of PINK! GREEN! BLUE! 4 Keg. $2.ee Dnz. Tub—Fun 5 Ft. Lenth, Cast Iron ^InftMita* Nl^hf Dfapors . . 3 for ARTS AND SCIEMCSS « * Boys’ Figure Sfcatan ...... 6..59 5 .8 8 LsratiMT—Vitreous China, IbxlB^nch RMSINeERINO Ckwet—Statnpreof Vitroous China Caresso A Kind Models... Liniited Quan- Rubbor Ponta______3 for Infanta' I BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION * Crew Neck Sweat Shirte ...... 1.99 1.77 NO MONEY DOWN DACEON and COTTON MUSIC On Scars Modemixing Credit Plan Armaged Snap Side ShirtB titles. First Come, First Served! TiUs Teniiis Set ...... 3J8 2 .6 6 Not all aizes in ^ery style. ' BLANKETS QuHfod Baby Pods...... 3 for ART With short sleeves and 2for CounMl*cdl»ad*gtMorc6rtificat6. Oom** Pinad Crib Sboots ..... ooch M AAANCHESTER PARKADEw-MI 3-1581 diaper labs. Regularly $ 1 .39 begin February 5. ^ mUOlAT. VaEBDAT, •ATimDAT*4B AJIb4 FJC. DO USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT standard crib Mze. $ 0 - 9 9 Satisfaction piaranteed or your money bade** 88c. UnivoroHy Of Hartford ADomo 0^411 r. TRDEStliAT. nHDATr>lC AJM.-d FJM. Solids and prints. df^E *TioialBe Pocita ...... 3 for 1 >r : c._-. ' v/- f I . \

\ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C50NN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1962 PA G E ^EVEH :\ FAO B SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1962 — — r:— ^— ...... - y i ■»,. mally la about 8 o’olodc Monday used as taU e dsooratlonB and pro- Oilpian Qiief OiallAnger motnlng,” MTa Anderson said. Post-Nuptial Fete sented to tha guests aa favors. problam SMma to (woCueo wlstMo, bed was {NirolMsed with funds eol- Thiief Rem ove ^▲t 1 ^ she thought .It might Mrs. Rose, the former Miss beortaniiif rorndta. And th w « a m A Thooght for-Today M arte Heads toetad in OHs, aroa. tv e teasers Park Hill have been used by some side pa­ Given Mrs. Rose Joyce Volkei^ was married to Hr. Bpoasorad by tha Hanehestev Aa of tha first of ths year, mors N Rose'on iio c . 20 In South Method­ liinw.wtMn Um Ufiiwajni shridk S l o w e r s h o p ' SifldrenV W tient, but a thorough check of the lirraUi than 200 area rsaidents had nutde whole hospital showed it was gone. ist 'Church. Shs la the daughter with their obecehe, g ro H o m t de­ ^ooBcU e f omurchee 8 Bask OsBtsr 6 ^ - 4 0 B-i44l Illness Forces Knight A surprise post-nuptial shower Heart Drive « f ths low coat pR^ibylactlc of Mr. and M ra George VM kert fiance of all the b demand given for Mrs. Philip Rose, m a At’ St.: Francis we really could use four o f them.” 18 Pine Hill St official offtnta Tlieil. aa does Can- "Martha, Martha, you are anx­ tk n oof f Irseurroncs of thaumatie MAMOHBBTBB'S UBAOOfO 18 -Pine HIU Bt-, Monday evening Atty Paul R. Marte, member of fsvar, tha forsrunnsr of iheumatie PLOBIST SINCE ISIS... Mrs. Andemon said, “but we were nectleut today, you juat keep try­ ious and' troubled shout many Out €is Nixon*s Rival grateful for the one we had. It by Mrs. Ann Vennen, 16 Pine HIU WALTER R. rSRaUSON the board of directors of the Man­ haart dlsisai, WIN rasa Page One) Joh$ Open ing, hoping for aome key, aome things''— Luke 10:41. FLOWEBS fiH an oecasloaa; . furnished so much amusement for S t M ra Vennen was assisted by Publlaben chester Area Heart Asaodatlca, fisvaral hundrsd pan^JUsU hava ws Megiaph aaywhsro. Every Friday Night Af 8 P.M. Voundcd October L USl pattern, aome combination, or Martha has mlUkms of Ameri­ was named chairman of tha the children." Mrs. Bess MOonan and Mrs. R ay­ Hartford, Jan. 17 Uf)— ^Ths Stats been dlatiibiHed In this azea. -to a Also fTnral CUft TteMr a (Ooatiawsd fiem Page Orn) ' * In his Los Angelas «n*""*"g sai would begin its roimd Education Department says the aome lucky break. can ooimterparta — hot, hsurled month-long Heart Fund drive this The let was purchased lees than mond Fogarty. provide Infennetlon ; about high yesterday, Knight said. Of rooms again. number of retried teaching va- ..mbilebed Erery Brenlna Except people, forever in a hurry. year and Mrs. U Morgan Porter, blood prassurs, vazlopao vqlM , a year ago by the hospital, which About 20 miests attended the KMOHTS OF OOLUWUIS HOIIE ‘ n and Holldaya. Ebitered at the Ho aligned both Nixon and Shell 'It Is with graateat regret dsa/C But, this pattoni was nidley In- haa A rule agalnat allowing rent­ canclea at the middle o f the school ^tnoa at ManCbeater. Conn, aa 'W e get lost In the "maddening also'a member' o oi f the board of dl- shower, including Mrs. Rose's god­ stroksa and - priataA .dlwaaqS' . .. "to the right of center” and 'said I now follow the advice e< toy toRuptad sometime Sunday night al of tele-vlslon aets-for Indl'vldual mother, Mrs. FYed Luce, of Tol­ year stands at 161H- The depart­ 138 MAIN SIREEr — MANCHl$mt 1 CUaa Kan Hatter. maze o f things." A lot o f us a re al­ rectors, vtee chairman. The •P- sum s to me thla puts the bur­ Parking For All, Pkam pointments were made recently by doctor. I shall not file as a-baafll- ' em y Monday morning when children. land. ment said there were 64 H elemen­ SUBSCRIPnON RATES ways out of breath. We dash this Nun$ in Cancer War DIAL MEXICO IN COLOR den o t axpraaalon of the Moderate date for goveram' In MgraL" thief mdde off with It la a substitute set being used? A buffet waa served from a ta­ tary school vacancies, 58 secondary Parable In Advance Complalnta to the Board 'oif Di­ way.aad that, nevsr quits sure what Dr. Gerard Miller, president of the ■rliiwpolnt upon "Butch’ Powers.” The idiyslctan, Oart'^B. Lsmd, "W e'fou n d it mlSBlng when we "No,” eays Mrs. Anderson, "and ble decorated In aqua and pink. and 39 special personnl. .The half Carrier Hall It’s all about, but deterinined'at all association. 1230 Now. available' at your door- One Veer ...... nS.tO rectors the other n l^t, by certain Daron, Pa. — A community of Democrats sgepset to enter the want Into Om room where It nor­ we really miss ours.” DoUs, dressed In thsse colors, were refers to a part-time position. Costs to keep going.- It's still so. as Dr. M iller also announced that •tepa fuU color postcards said he had told KWrtB that hs Advertise in The Herald—It Pays. Six Hontlie ...... 7.7S vigilant dtlsens, to the effect that Mrs. Donald L. Cummings will be 10 catholic nuns, all physically «A.M.te10/LM. aleetlon with a registration Itad of had not y et rooovered flroni U s Three Hontbi ...... E90 the ancients' used to say, that handicapped, la helping in the war with views of Mexlro’a prin­ close to 1% mlUlon. Knight once One Uonth ...... l.SO the off etreet perking fecilitlee fund drive co-chairman in the cipal citlsa and monumenta;' illneaa and that hs w a n ’t la rtiapo “W hirl Is Ring.” N o wonder so against cancer. TheM Sisters of; oatimated ths RepubUean nomlnss W eekir...... SO Rockville, Vernon, Ellington areas the miracle o f' modem to conduct a strenuous campaign. being eetabllahed by the town many Americans take billions of Jsaus Christ CurlcUled ars tralnsd' would naod 700,000 Democratic little pills— pills to put them to and Mrs. Richard Dimock co-chsdr- tranafoimation and the Sa­ Nixon, In a statomant, satsndad HEHBBR OF Peridng Authority ere being used man in Bolton. laboratory tschniclans. Thay ex­ 'votsa to win and he named hlm- THE AS80CUTSD PRESS sleep at night, pills to keep them WINF vor of tradition and . klatoiy,. Ida s y n ^ t h y to Knight and hast by downtown merohants and sales On Heart Sunday, Feb. 20, hun­ amine tissue samples on slides M lf as the candidate moot likely The Aaaodated Preaa la : exclualvely awake by day. It’s a pretty grim Great for trip planning or to do It. wlrtiea for Us recovery. enUtled’ to the use of reiepabllcatlon \tll eervice client of N. E. A. Serv­ James Ti^ow Adams tells number of pliyMolsns here in ot>- will be able to ballot only for can­ star at the UiUvereity ef Southani ice. Inc. modern age, thoae who happen to diovascular research In Conneetl- tsinlng IJte latest informatloii .on THE PU TN A M GROWTH FUND' The purpose of R. J. Coihdreau, Apdo. Post­ Publlahera Representatlvea: The somewhera of certain half-civilized didates of their own p a ^ . du ifon iia: own or work for business which Is cut and in clinics and laboratories the management of cardiac a r r ^ al 2609, Monterrey, N, U; Aillaa Mathewa Special Aaencr — New people who stopped In one o f their throughout the nation,” Atty. Knight had mads no.sscrst of "Aa fa r aa Tm ocachrnsd, wbUt Zbric Chicago. Detroit and Boston. located down town should have a pillUlmages, not to rest, but to "let an investment' 'which hss already this Fund is to seek fo r its shareholders maximum Mexico. . ' HEHBER AUDIT BUREAU OF Marte said. his overwhelming dsairt to trounce I regret Mr. Knight’s lllnsee, K CIRCULATIONS. right to drive their cara to work, their souls catch up with them.” - proven to be of direct 'value In PlSase check seta 'desired N ixon and asttio aome old scores. “Research la the heart of the saving Uvea long-term growth o f capital, consistent with a of OouTM doss not change mgr po- and leave them somewhere during This Epiphany Season Is a good Heart Association's program,” he below; <■ They tangled bitterly last- year Utiosl TCsUion. The Herald Printina Companr, Inc., The heart clinic, held weekly at their work, and then be able to time to choose with M ary "the good added, explaining that “More than prudent yet aggressive investment policy. For a Monterrey □ Guadalajara whan Knight cluugsd ths 1960 "Aa I ha-ve said on mengr eeea- aaaumes no financial t'eaponslbllur for portion." We’ll not get away for 80 million Heart Fund dollars have Manchester Memorial Ho^iitsd, is prsshlsntial candidate, through ^pographtcal rrrora appeaiina In ad- drive them home at the end of P Mexico Set A ,□ sionii and 'will continue to say TiimBeinente and other readiM matter long from the glare and clamor of been Invested In this phase o f the sponsored by the association.. Dl- emlasarisa, oftered him any job free prospectus on The Putnam <3rowth Fund, call Set B □ Bullfighting pcMSM whenever tha question Is (a The Manchester Eventna Herald. their day. a whirling world. There will stlU program since 1948 and have been agnoetic aervices of the clinle an to gat out of ths govsmor’a race. am ki the race to t the Republican W e know that thp iqore or­ be the insistent demands and du­ responsible for great progress In available, at ho cost to patients, □ Arqueological - r monu­ daplay advertlsina cloatna boura: or write us. , Nixon denied It. nomination for govenMir to .toy.'' FV>r Monday—1 p.m. FMday. thodox theory is that care which ties of our common daya Nobody saving heartiVthrough new meth­ upon referral by their lAyaiclana menta p . Ibr Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday, Is likely to declare a moratorium on ods o f diagnosis, treatment and A total of 142 patients from Man­ belong to anybody who works ror WedneMay—1 p.m Tuesday. doing our work and discharging prevention.” chester, Rockville, Ellington, Bol­ . ■ * .-V* ^ Name .,.... cardinals, led it In prayer for the Por Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday. downto^vn should somehow disap­ slain missionaries.) Por Prid av—1 p.m. Thursday. our responsibilities. But there’s During the past year, the Man- ton, and Vernon were examined at OpenThurm lay€9m b^6M)to9Mp UN G>ncemed Por Saturday—1 p.m. Friday. pear from the face of the earth time now to call a halt There’s cheater area Heart Association the clinic last year. The clinic ex­ The Incident reportedly took Classified deadline; 10;90 a.m. each amined 103 patients in 1960. My of publication except Saturday— during ahopping hours. But we time enough to find “ the hush in has placed increased emphasis on Address ...... place en Jan. 1. H ie kmg delay In the iush.” It's time to “let our ^ A'High-Low bed, used for heart word reaching Lsopoldvflle oppmr- > a.m. have never quite understood that the community service program. By Reports of souls catch up wfth us.” Funds from the locsl bud^t were cases, was presentsd'to the Man­ co. ently resulted from the remotsneea theory, or sympathized with It Wedneaday, January 17 Rev. Paul C. Kaiser appropriated to pundiase equip­ chester Public Health Nurse As­ V- Mombon Now York ^^Kk^Mhango of the arse. Hie neerest UJ7. City ...... either, Ccmcoitlla Lutheran Church ment used in tiM Manchester and sociation fo r Hs loan ckxset. The FI lA n CBina St.< • 'MAMCMKTR Congo Slayings troops are over 160 miles away Our platform on parking is rela­ Janmr.UaIr • Robert N. Sfortral ' Zone ...... State ...... through dense jungle and bush * Like A Christinas Puszle land. tively simple. We believe that ' . IS______(OonttBoed from Page One) ” The problem of traffic aafety la everybody who works downtown or H u eyewitiuee account wan giv­ iiliiiiliililiiiiiliiiiilii ■ I en to the t U f . clvtUan rspreaanta- nke one of thoae puzzlea people who has an errand downtown or oath In the prsssnee of the Roman CathoUe bishop for Kl'vu Pro- tivs In the Kivu Province capital give at C9irlatmaa time. There haa who wishes to do shopping down­ vines. of Bvicava hy the aeminarian who to be a solution. But ordinary hu­ town should have, first, ample THAT WONDERFUL FEEUN^^^ fled from Kongolo on Jan. 4 and ...t- The seminarian said ths troops man beings have a tough time space to park. We believe that the Nothing like a steadily growing savings were inflamed against ths Rmnwi aitlved 10 days later eftar walk­ finding It. The moment they seem right to park is almost as elemen­ CathoUe priusto because they wsro ing and hitehteUng. This waa his The January clearance of fund to give you that “ walking-on-a-cloud” CKIfE TUIIPE III 'CO • GRANTS LOW PRICES account aa recelvod by tho UJN. fS''have achieved orderly progress tal aa the right to be a citizen, or "poisoning ths minds” of young feeling. Every time you add to it you can see DniFL IlllU L DC • GETiAtii/GREEN STAMPS people In ths area by "preaching and passed to the Oantral gortm - In one sector o f the puzzle, In a to vote. your rosiest dreams moving nearer to ful­ in against procreatlcm.” ment. way which suggests that the rest We regret what seems e neces­ film ent. ‘ The priests — beUeved all Bel­ A group of soldiers foUowed by cwpets, remnants and rugs of the puzzle must inevitably suc­ sary and perhaps Inevitable inter­ gians — wars lashed, the report MO-400 rampaging youths aneat- cumb to a common sense, intelli­ ruption o f thla light, during which CURRENT ANNUAL DIVIDEND ...... said, and shot by the troops, their ed the priasta of ths Roman Cath- gent approach, up pops some stray we end other communities engage S ii bodies mutilated by the youth oUe miasion stathm on the night groups, then thrown into a nsais of Dec. 31. Hiey were loaded Into piece, which doesn’t fit anywhere, in the process of ranting our by river by young lemlnariana ar­ tnicke and held ovamii^K. One that means savings for you! or some weird gap in the picture, stroeta beck to the taxpayers who rested by the soldiers and fwced priest Is believed to have esoaped. which no available piece seems to originally paid for them. vS A V I N G 8 to assist at gunpoint. H u next morning. New Tear's f i t The only thing that makes this • N o nuns wore attacked, accord­ Day, the soldiers gave each pttost l i 12 leahes, than shot town. AlxM t You can. In the end, go crazy present imposition bearable la the cv (/ IV O A IV ing to ths report. Back from the New York Carpet Market! ^ . and that maans new merchan* f ) X I I t • S 50 African semlnariana o f tbs with a puzzle like that, until you idee that the money which le ob­ t \ 1 ^ s tn x^ Involved apparently m were the same contlngnlt that mission wars made to watA-the dise will be arriving ihortlyl Must make space for it so you, our customers, wind up grabbing pieces by the tained from this rental of the massacred 13 Italian Vjf. alrmsn maesaers. ’When the d a ^ bodias had bean benefit from th^drastieally reduced prices on present stocks. Use the handful and throwing them des­ town's streets will be smplo}^ mi •fffS^itiTi?sersBST rissscist lasTitsties In Kindu last Novonhar. Normal­ perately at the board, in the hope for the purpose of additional space ly based In StanlsyvlUs, they wars mutllatsd by the ywth groups, money you save to help make' other Improvements you've b'aah wanting / O O Z r / H a iM japfiar-s ASErtrt J » t 0 0 C the soHlsta mads m ■emlnsrlans that some pattern created by luck for the parking of cars in the Man­ im sent by LumumMst leader An­ BRANCH OFFIOB. BODTB tl, COVENTRY toine OlssBga to invade North Ka­ throw them Into tbs river. around tha house. Corria in tomorrow when you'll hava the biggest selec­ or chance will constitute at least chester downtown area. tanga, and since their rampage The UJf. said tha aooouat gave the opening step of a real solution. We hope for the eventual ac­ I In Kindu have been considered a no tatormatlon on tbe nstnee ef tion of those bnee-a-yeer savings. The conduct o f Connecticut au­ quisition of enough such parking MON-TUES-FMDAY disordftlp, uadieetoUned band un­ tb# BouttlatlonB and mada no man- tlon of caiuiibalUm. thorities, aa they face the audden space to accommodate all the cats Fvtra linnre o p e n t iu s p .m. der no one’s eontroL _ mad eruption of highway fatalitlea that could possibly be Imagined, ■■AH Cl H w tll W THURSDAY 9 AM. to 8Pyjw.—WED. CLOSED AT NOON ‘ (PopO John XXm , at A geMral audlaacM In the.Vatiean todny, ex­ In the flrat daya o f thla new year, Including the cere of pebple srho pressed proffnind eorravr for ths i'iiiiiiiiiillliiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii: doea not repreaent any auch de­ happen to work downtown. slaylim o f ths mlsslonarisa and moralized approach. To the con­ When the^ Is enough space for descrflMd It as a x^tltlon of Wbea year dsetor asks rdura !'5| trary, it haa been a praiseworthy, eveiyone, then this space should be Cain’s kUU^ of ms brotbsr Abel. yoa want your prescilpBsn fill­ i!, Ths Ctottoal Prspanstoiro Gommis- intelligent effort to try and com­ made free to everyone—with the ed . say . . . HdliUtdBIt BroaoieDm sion f ^ fh » dhUKiiV BeumsnloAl PH AM tf^P. pyea dsBven'- Stair Carpet # Broadloom *^^ \ bat the tide of death by giving exception, o f. street speoe which 49 8 Council Intsrirtptsd a ssaalon a t BH 9-2M1 thorough attenUoR and emphasis has high priority for shipping con. HARMACS JANUARY ths Vatican, and Bugsne Cardinal to the potential importance of venlence, and which would there­ Tiassrant, dean of the Oollega of Complete installed Sq. yd. installed with Sq. installed with every piece In the puzzle. fore still require the regulation of Limited Time Only! Tremendous Disedunts Everything that would seem, on the perking meters, not for rev­ Reg.^$59J0 cushion qnd labor cushion and labor the evidence, to have a serious enue, but for s fair sharing o f the M M ra n ts Regular^Low Prices chance of narrowing down the convenience Involved. Choose from six colorings in 12 f t width ehancea for accident And death, la . The end objective of a Manches­ Any straight stairs of 13 steps complete. Choose from two colorings in ripple tone and two 16 ft. width: (12 ft.) Gray-and- being given Its chance. Yet, al­ ter parking program ahould be ex­ NowbmhloffUp§ Installed with 100% wool face 27-inch car- tweeds in 12 ft. width . . . Brown or Multi­ Aqua Tweed; Nutria Tweed; Brown-and- though there Is order and sense in actly that—the ultimate provision beck le give colored. Complete installed wall-to-wall in­ ,mere pet'tj^rown-and-Beige colortone, cushion Gold Tweed; Cordovan Brown; Green this approach, the fates of the of free. parking for all comers, th r U R N I T U R E room and labor, only $49. cluding carpet, rubberized cushion by Twist. (15 ft.) Two rolls o f Ocean Blue highway may be no more kind and leaving parking meters themselves O F MANCHESTER rewarding to It than they would be only on the streets and In the areas Ozite and labor. While it lasts,' $8.86 a Tweed. Complete, installed wall-to-wall to authorities who went berserk, of highest shopping congestion. SPECIAL GROUP - CLIPPERCRAFT square yard! ■ ^ over rubberized cushion by Ozite and la­ or even to authorities who did Parking meters are supposed to bor. Nothing else to buy, $8.88 a sq. yard. Or, if you prefer room size rugs and-Gold Tweed that usually costs $11.60 sense. Then the next little cluster GRIPS FLOOR 2 3 roll remnants! J__ ers, though, when they become Regular $29.95 to $45.00 a yard, complete installed with cushion and THURSDAYS of fatalities consists of elderly Regular to $15.95 Pair principals or play bit parts In some WON'T SUP laix>r for $59. Limited quantity; huiryl ' pedestrians nowhere near any low-key drama of the highway? OR SLIDE FRIDAYS Ends of roll in sizes to fit many Oriental Rugs state border. Perhaps the patrol of One can't help wondering If the the state border did save some pasaengers aboard., that bus that ALL OUR rooms are drastically reduced. lives. Who knows? Perhaps there was stranded for a time in Cros- OUTSTANDING VALU El Tomorrow you can own genuine hand-made were not going to be any fatalities, sett, Arksinsas, were entirely the SPORT SHIRTS Oriental rugs at savings of to 50 per there, for many months to come. same as they continued onto their MAPLE UTILITY CABINET cent! Each rug is from our regular stock. Who knows that, either? SWEATERS various destinations. Rtg. ScM ' Reg. Sole They’re peerless Orientals, unsurpassed for The state police, knowing that RCDUCED The bus was snowbound and the You’ll find, this artfully 15.0x5.$^ Wool Wilton, gray ..... 104.00 49.00 12.0x6.4 "Wool tweed, rose beige . 79.00' 39.00 their shimmering, breath-taking beauty . . . one effective safety weapon they white passengers found refuge In , $ 2 '9 9 crafted, Nutmeg finished mb- fabulously lovely rich warm colors; exquisite 12.0x8.5 Wool loop pile, green . . . 124.00 59,00 12.0x6.10 Wool tweed, brown/green 91.00 49.00 possess is that of the unmarked white hotels; the only Negro hotel inet to be the most functional designs that will add distinctive, enduring car, order all cars to operate un- was full, so ths N egro woman and furniture in your home. 12.0x5.6 Wool/Nylon Twist, nutria 69.00 39 12.0x31.6 Heavy tweed, nutria .... 360.00 149.00 beauty and charm to your home & r a lifetime. m vk ed . her daughter stayed on the bus for Regular $4.00 to $5.9.5 2-hinged doors with magnetic 32 95 15.0x7.0 Wool loop pjia, maize gold 80.00 3WW l2.0x4D— (2) 501 Nylon, green, ea. 54.00 19JHI That seems a logical thing to do. 2 7 -Dr^ss your two bitter cold nights. catches. Antique door pulls. 12.0x7.6 501 Nylon, beige 99.50 A9M0 12.0x4.to 501 Nylon, b e ig e ...... 64.00 49.00 Just one of a kind so choose early tomorrow. Y e t who can guarantee that, as When a radio station found out this policy Is begim, the next ten 12.0x9.0 Nylon plush, turquoise . . . 179.00 89.00 12.0x6.8 Wool tweed, brown tones 115.00 69,00 about their plight, anybody could windows in 12.0x1,5.0 Wool loop pile, blue, green 190.00 89.00 days may not see a score of fatali­ have guessed what would happen. l5J>)fl4.lt 501 Nylon, gold ...... 247.00 169.00 Reg. , Sale ties, all occurring on roads never AU SKCIAL OltOUP 12.0x14.6 501 Nylon, green ...... 192.00 139.00 The town would open Its heart and 15.0x6.6 Wool loop pile, green . . . 139.00 59 JK) 2.0x3.0 Super S arou k...... 84.00 55.95 patrolled by, state police, all oc­ forget, for a moment at least, its WINTER APPAREL I5.tel3.5 501 Nylon, g o ld ...... 222.00 149.00 12.0x8.3 Acrilan tweed, oatmeal .. 107.00 79D0 curring at speeds within the sug- deep-seated, presumably irradica- Custom Made J 2.(hc8.8 5b I Nylon, beige ...... 118.00 87.00' 12.0x23.11 Wool Wilton, g r e y ...... 385.00 149.00 2.0x3.0 Super Hamadan . . . 60.00 , 29.95 gasted legal limits? ble prejudices. . - 12.0x31.0 Wool Wilton, green ..... 475.00 239.00 . Authorities can do every last REDUCED TIES I2.0xt7.^{ 501 Nylon, sandalwood .. 232.00 189.00 2.0x3.0 Super Lila h an ...... 54.00 35.95 Just that happened, and it al­ 12.0x10.8 Tweed, blue and gray . . . 169.00 89jOO 15.0x11.6 501 Nylon, g o ld ...... 190.00 139.00 thing that suggests Itself, that lies ways will, somehow, when ti^e. fate Draperies 19*^^ 2.0x4.0 Super Kerman .... 168.00 H I ,95 within their power and skill; au­ of some Individual sufferer la bal- I5J^I3.0 Nylon tweed, black/whito 107.00 79M 15.0x9.0 501 Nylon, off-white .... i49.00 89.00 thorities may attack one pattern lyhooed properly. R«g. $28.50 12.0x16.0 13) Wool loop, groan, ea. 105.00 79J00 15.0x7.0 Wool/Nylon twist, green 151.00 59-00 - 2.2x4:2 Super Sarouk ...... 120.00 79.95 of trouble after another; authori- There was no ballyhoo, however, 15.0x12.7 Wool twestel, oatmeal . . . 199.50 99.00 12.0x18.0 Wool/Nylon, wheat tones 118.00 79D0 2.6x4.0 Super Hamadan” . . . 80.00 39.95 tlM, as they do these things, must to bolster the white bus driver who 7 9 ' 12.0x9.0 Tweed, gray and aqua .. 69.00 12.0x8.3 Wool twqed, gregn ...... I t 7.00 79M be encouraged and supported. And made the original sacrifice. He de 2.6x4.0 Super Lilahan ....120,00 79.95 Your window! will take on new freshness and 12.0x9.0 Tweed, black and wpita . 69.00 39JI0 12.0x5.8 Wool tweed, wheat tones 71.00- 49.00 yet, in the final analysis, one has elded,- for reasons that only he can beauty with Watldna custom-made draperies. to admit that, for all we can really OUR OWN 12.0x9.0 Wool and Nylon, green . 108.00 2.6x4.0 Super Bokhara .... 144.00 95.95 fully understand— if. Indeed he, ALL lO YS* I 6' VnCOSl TWEED RUNNER ' Choose your fabrics frmn a seleeted croup of 12.0x32 inches 501 Nylon,-beige .. 35.00 9.95 S9M tM, the phase of the moon may himself doea understand them— to MAPLE TABUS a ' WITH FOAM BACK prints and solids. Your driyieries are c u ^ m l2J)x8.8 Wool texture, r o s e ...... 154.00 79jOO 2.8x5.0 Super Lilahan ,...132.00 ^87.95 have as much to do with the high­ forego the comfort of a hotel room made with hand sewn beadinss and hems, lined l2.<^.2 Wool/N)don twist, beigq 156.00 79.00 way aafety record aa anything In WINTER JIPPAREL 20% off to sr/o off Authentic Early American deai|ms I Over Size Braids and stay on the bus t o keep the a Imagine such a low price with sateen and finished with pinch ideate and K.OxS.O Super Kerman ....300,00 199.95 the realm of law enforcement, pa­ are sturdily constructed of aeiid • for a solutioa dyed visocae i 2JMJ0 Viscose, black and white . 131.00 69.00 heat going fo r the benefit o f his maple and birch. Richly staiilad I 12.0x12.0 Round braid, maple tones 59.95 * 49110 trol, or safety education of propa­ ( . runner rug.Tweed mixture comer wdfffats. $19.95 a pair for tenctha up to i2i0x8.7 Acrilan tweed, j>lue/gray 131.50 69j00 3.6x5.0 Super Lilahan ....192.60 127.95 two marooned passengera in a warm nutmeg finish then h a ^ - ^ wears like iron, defies foot- '6$ inchep. &DaIl additional charge for added ganda. You keep trying every­ rUbbed to bring out its lustre. I2JM .0 Wool loop pile, blue . 126.00 69i)0 , tl'.OOxIS.O Oval braid, brown/green 59.95 41MN> It Is p ^ a b le that he did no prints. 8 decorator colors. lengths. Choose your fabrics toraorrow-t 2.8x6.6 Super Lilahan ....216.00 143.95' thing; you keep finding that 'noth­ soul searching, and that he 12.0x9.0 Wool stripe, brown/green H9.00 690)0 in g constitutes the-final solution. , 8.6x6,0 Super Hamadan ...160.00 79.95. thought no heroic thoughts. - Hs I 2 j0 x 9 J ) Wool tweed, nutria...... 116.00 690)0 Summer Rugs You keep hoping you have the sta­ had no fear of being derided and ICMfiaaeR W .T. G Ft A TWT C O . f — f .--if-. WRIMUM M k A i^ I2^0x9j) Loop pile, brown ...... 95.00 590)0 Buy now for youngsters’ rooms, gams rooms, smpmtr iiss In pun- 3.6x6.0 Super Sarouk...... 300.00 199.95 tistics trained and under aome kind he suffered no derision. HARMAC 11 OAK SIMOr J —_ u mercottagas. I 2 jOx 9 *0 95.00 59jOO of control; the statistics keep go- For wimt of a'^ better explana­ Tweed, grey and aqua . ^ t- 3.6x6.6 Super Hamadan 200.00 99.95 oisnNCTivr m e h *s Idg berserk from time to' time. tion, ws have t o conclude simply lOYS* WBAR 2 irOBES IN MANCHESIER llifo9.3 Wool/Nylon twist, beige 156.00 790)0 l2.0xl5D Hber rug, gray tones . . . 39.60 29.00 T)isre are times when concentrated 946 MAIN STREET NEXT TO ARTHUR DWUG ,9.0x12.0 .(7) Fiber rugs, multi-tones 29.95 14.9S B.6x6.6 Super Lilahaq ..,.180.00 119.95- that he was juat a decent guy, like •IS MAIN ST. BiAMAMCHBS m SHOffHiG PAIWADfr .llJ0ail4A Wool texture, geld .... - 209.00 169jOO affieial and human attack on the many another. ' ■ f • V t

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\ MANCHESTER ^EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY,: JANUAIIy 17, 1962 P A G E N IN E ■.'•■'■■■' ■ \ '■____. . ' 1> ' ':■■■■ KANCHESTEB EVENING HEIUI^D/MANCHESTER. CONN, W EDNE^AY. JANUARY IT. IH t Rockville-V«m on Rate Hike Granted TV-Radio Tonight WE’RE CONTIMUINQ.WITH ODR SFECTAGUUfl DOLUR Area Water Firm SALE! Ihe Broad Brook Water 06., FAMOUS (9! MAIN STREET owned by the suburban Water Co., Television NtXT TO-HAKTFOKD SAS CO, haa been granted permiasion to 8 £ E SATUBDAr*S TV W EEK f\>R OOMPLETB USTINO raise its water rates by the Public 8:00 The Early Show (In progreas) 90« SpeeUl i^ewE Program ' 40.' VAN HEUSEN lUtUlties Commisaion (PUC). 10^ B u f* Bmmy H I E PARKINS IN REAR The PUC finding authorizes the Big 8 Theater (In progreM) 3 8:00 Conn. Whitt's Ahead? First Show (In progreas) 23 b Straightaway 40. company to institute its new sched­ A1 Maim Newe 63 SHIRTS ule o t rates, increasing the charges Syllabus 8:90 The Joey Bisbe^ Show 10.,32. lugha_ iway Patrol ^ ■ Checkmate 8. by approximately 50 per cent, ef­ Funday Funnies 8. Top Cat 8., fective Feb. 1. 8:15 TV Mall Order Market Shannon The contpany serves '223 cus­ News. Sports A Weather Bum s A Allen tomers in Ita BroOd Brook division 8:36 News Sports A Weather 8 9 ;00 The Perry Comoonio IShow ,W) Sfor’ lO Rescue 8 32. and 224 customers in the Somers 8:90 Harbor Command RBwaliu ’i\80. area. The new rates,' the PUC RoUle Jacoiw Club'House I TVHowa#Btaref ^ . . REG. $4.50 EACH notes, win Increase the charges to Channel 8 Newe Rescue |8 Dick V ^ yk« . Show SALE! the average customer in Broad 10:1X1 Nak«4 J2d y I, 40. 8:40 Men of Destiny Bob iK w hxrt Show (C) 10.. 23 Brook, already metered, from $7.47 8 :4b Douglas kklward* 8. Clrde. "ni.at.r 3. to $11.37 per quqrter. 'The increase Huntley-Brinkley Newe 10. 88 MlllioB Dollat UoVi« IS ; for the average fiat rate customer Bvenl^ Report 10:30 Darld Biinkloy'a Journal 7:00 News A Weather 10. 22, in Somers, after conversion to Blue Angels 11:00 Barry BaranU New. meters, is estimated between $3 Connecticut Premiere Big New. Assignment Underwater Newe. Sooru 4 Weather and $5 per quarter. Window on Main Street . 3. a. 12 ’The PUC finding said "While Million Dollar Movie . 11:15 Jack Paar Show (C) " 10. the amount of Increase in relative Film Qubs OI The West r , TOPCOATS 7:16 Stmrte uam era U:20 Target; The Comwtore terms is high, there is little ques­ Film Feature 40 ’ , m tion that the net renrenues are BvenlngRepert 11:110 Jack Paar Shew HD irfin 7:30 W a g o n ^ a in (C) 10. 82. -•V MM m t Mvkahjfj* 'V n;::: conservative.. .Our analysis of Ripcord 13:(0 NewA aadYreMMr t. ths evidence clearly demonstrates iiiii! that the Income available to the ALL FAMOUS NAME IffiRCHANnSE FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK yiS! company, after payment of all ex­ penses and taxes and provision Radio for depreciation, is clearly within iljil (This listing Includes only those news broadcasts .pf .10 nr IS^mlnute SPORTCOATS ilii: BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ APPAREL-INFANTS’ TO SIZE 14 / the bounds of reasonableness." length. Some stations carry other short newscas|s). It concluded the new rates "are WDBC—isse 9:06 NIghtbeat no more than Just and recuonable” 4: quit Cuba becatlse Oastro embracad Communlsnt spoke last nlfht to a 8:30 Night fligh t 11:1U Ray So m ara_ ~ combined meeting t t the aem ce cluba the ]ISBilBLES school director will be made and beasurer; and Mrs. Leon' Dobkln, poat-partum clinics were held with Mra. John M. Dormer was wel­ aal lUM. a aelida Novaittw various committee reports will be Attend the first lecture as our guest and see how our special Instead of a second suit—take a top­ fasistant treasurer. 431 attending; 84 tuberculous comed to membership on the 81TI80 $1195 heard. license training haa enabled hundreds of men and women to pass coat (in the same price class or lower) . During a social hour before the clinics with 479 is attendance; Kt board. MDO. their exama on the first try and enter this hi8bPSyl"8„P''®5**‘ WDO. $3.49 ’The electric eye was Invented Sion full or part time. First lecture free at the YW(3A, 262 Ann FOR JUST $1.00. $24.90 $16.95 B t, Hartford. Phone or write for guest tickets, Morse College. HBO. by Dewey Knowles, an electronics MDa. 0B.DB $3.98 engineer from Lorain County, 183 Ann S t, Hartford, JA 2-2261. 839.90 $20.95 Ohio. HM. RJDG. ^ $7.98 $34.95 $23.95 8».i« M gs. GET A TOPCOAT GET A SPORT COAT REO. , $8.95 SHOP GRANTS MAIN ST. $39.95 $27.95 fUJi ARTHURS L'H FOR $UN THE DRUG STORE THAT SAVES YOU MOHEY SWEATERS / FOR s u n BLOUSES Cardiganst Slip-ons 9 4 2 MAIN ST. CORNER OF ST. JAMES ST. FURNITURELAMD and Cotton Knit By Pandora From a special group of topcoats, buy one From our special group of sport coats at $59 or $69—GET ANOTHER (In the prlcMl at $24.95, $29.95. $89.95 or $42.95 SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY JERSEYS $2.98 same price class or lower) FOR JUST —BUY ONE AND GET ANOTHER FOR REX3. $1.00. JUST $1.90. (In the same price class or • le.eK $1.98 $1.49 $3.49 Inventory Clearance Sale lower). REG. $2.98 $2.29 $3.98 REG. WHhGronh^' / REG. Me PINK VAI.UBS ^ 2 / 5 8 V A L U E I “Society” $3.98 $2.79 $4.98 IRONING plu s 'P ai^ eetliS K 4 0 0 Facial lOARD COVER AND PAD 0 SOORCH-PROOF GET A PAIR OF PANTS FOR ’1 fHAND CREAMS FMsAn SOFA BED HI UKUn UIK Standard Beards KNOTTY PINE TISSUES DRESSER and CHAIR ALL SALES FOR FINISHED AND UNFINISHED Foam filled, heavy plastic covering. Wipes dean WINTER WEIGHT FLANNELS with damp cloth. \\t Colors. A O CA SH ONLY LIMITED RCG. GABARDINES QUANXmES $ 1 4 9 .7 5 NO RGFUNOS OR with P urchjse S o ip iJ SHARKSKINS VITAM INS 50 Free of to o EXCHANGES. ■r AYTINAL MAPLE TWIN SOUD MAPLE BED VITAMINS & SWEATERS or BUNK BEDS F U U SIZE ALTERATIONS MINERALS BUp-uns, Cardigans OVER 200 PAIRS PANT SETS COMPLETE WITH SPBINOS ARE EXTRA Provkkt I eucruiooal i • $2.79 AND MATTRESSES REG. lafety iMreta. ^ IN EVERY SIZE ISO p8 $1.98 REGULAR $119.95. $ 7 0 0 3 • V 'S S rD a rt Tablets iiiE BOTH FOR ...... For ONLY. £ $2.79 BATHROOM i i l DRESSER I CHILDREN'S COD LIVER t:7BiSHi S $3.49 TWIN SIZE MATTReSS WITH 4 DRAWERS Buy 2 Pants For $10 SCALE I AYTINAL REGULAR $79.96. 0 0 GET A PAIR OF gacKuire pkltAip h«idl«. OIL REGULAR LOW PRICE $89.95. C O y Q A Accunte weight recording VITAMINS & Vkemln rkh fer ?8 $3.98 NOW ...... s F " * Choice of sasA shbilniMvWetllMi HVE DRAWER CHEST Get Another Pair pink. blue. V " MINERALS rulelence, develepmem SLACKS *ello«r,grc«a || ef leuwd beeet a teeMi; REGULAR $79.95. $ 0 ^ 0 0 kecomimeded fer Uned and UnHned CHINO er white 3te13Te«r01df Extn Rich SHIRTS SHOES for ^ ISO WNT E E ^ g C Lined Dungarees. SOFAS R E G . 29c Noveity, Fiannel and For Just $1.00 C E L L O B A G Tablets Woven Cotton REG. PANTS For O N L Y . Mint or Plain $1D8 $1.49 f l o o r m o d e l s UVING ROOM SET . ‘1 Buy a pair at regular RKG. REG. i|HH HARD $1.98 $1.49 SOFA and CHAIR price of $.7.98— TAKE (Naturally, at this unheard-of low price, there’s a small MD8 $2.29 ANOTHER.- PAIR FOR _ KEO. $ 4 3 - 6 6 CANDIES PARKER'S GIN REG. 2 ONLY JUST $1.00. 2 pairs charge for alterations). $3.98 $1.98 $3.98 $2.98 LONDON dTi Y. 90 PROOF—FIFTH Poom cualiloiiG oiid bock nyloB oovEYEd coniitnic* $4.98. lUBG. REG. tloii. Churantoed 10 year*.' B8.9S $2.98 $4.98 $3.79 REG. $5.98 $4.79 REG. VALENTINE S229.50 CARDS ID For Sweetheart, DINETTE TV TRAYS Regular 81.4D. 93c MTfe, hfether, etc. CHAIRS JARDINIERE i f GET THOSE EXTRA CHAIRS 200 Pairs* £o!^ amuL 'Svdbu ClppaML NOW A T ’IH IS LOW PRICE SATIN M A C K FINISH EXTRA SPECIALS! RE.MOVABLE FLUTED BOWL Famous Make Shoes COUPON WHITE OR CHARCOAL SNOWSurrs JACKETS ^SPeCIAL INCLUDED IN THIS GROUP ARE INSULATED [ S'). KNIT HATS 30% (W REG. WORK SHOES— IN A WIDE ASSORTMENT! REG. MRO. um tEO QUANTinf S3.M $8.95 $ 6 J » 5 81D JD $ 7 .9 5 GLOVES and MITTENS I JARMIN • W. L. DOUGLAS I Asnmii t RiXi. lU iO . II ’ ilii $10.95 1 $ 7 .9 5 $ 9 .9 5 20% OFF USE ANY ONE OF GRANTS 3 "CHARGE IT FLANS** MONEY DOWN • MOC-ABOUTS TB U tYO O TH t TABLETS t REG. KBO. M l 9 -1 5 5 2 $16.90 $ 1 2 .9 5 $ 1 3k 95 ♦ ■ f - $ tT ,W RUY A PAHLAT> A T REGULAR PRICE DISH TOWELS e VJBf. enaUty A REG. 1U K > .' PAJAMAS 20% OFF W .T.GFt A N T CO GET ANOTHER PAIPAIR FOR JUST S1XK) itu m ehectatldiA litftpee $18.90 $ 1 4 .9 5 8 1 D J5 $ 1 4 5 5 •boa Oroua Only On Sole. (OlacoDtioaed Style*) 'THE MARVEL OF MAIN STREET" REG. R > Q . / i i 834D5 $ 1 7 .9 5 ■Ok — $ 1 (L 9 5 FBICCD FROM 810.95 Absorbency. 6 7 * " ROBES M% OFF tI S MAIN FREE PARKING IN m e REAR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1962 PAGi! ELEVEN MANCHEStER EVENING HERALD; MANCHEStEiyiSONN, WEDNEsbAY, JANUARY 17, 1962

Mrs. Rbnidd Knapp, Mrs. Ethel girt* basketball, Mrs. Paul Had­ Mrs. Charles P. Wlllnauer and Mr. ward J. and Aims Wilson to Rob­ School Jan. 26. Azmoamoaflsent C oven try was alBOjmqde o f the Bht* and Circuit Court 12 U.S. Assails Newest Junta Osrgo and Mrs. Paul Haddaul autd, dad and Mrs. Herman “ Jake" Le­ and Mni. Bernard Gilbert. . ert Ekiward and PhylUa R. Hufford, B O Y SC O U T RockvUie^V ernon cleanup, Mrs. Raymond Caouette, Doyt. The Coventry High School 'baa- In Laurel Helghta; and Vincent C. Gold eup^r to be held ait BucMey State Developers Urge Happy 100th Birthday M rs.' Framk Sanellt, Mrs. Albert Also, boys basketball. Board- ketabll team will play Bacon Aca­ Gtlligan to Reed V. Berube, In Wa­ Notes and News School Feb. ft. Ruling Domwican Republic Notices of Assessment Hikes Penardo, Mr*. John Kersen and man and Little, co-chairmen; demy of Colchester at the high terfront Heights. The following awards ■were Session Sets splash parties, Mrs. William school gymnasium Friday at 6:15 Quitclaim deed; Michael Se'rig- made: lUon badgs to Steven Ministers Bid Mrs. Richard Rreem neae to Michael Kellner of Higga- Mrs. Mary Ann McCullsy of ■ m OsMaktlees Belekewlcs," chairman, and Mrs. p.m. 'n e high school band will H o w r o y d an^ Oregoty Fon­ tJUlo Jr., the dictator's son, Bala­ play. num, property in Woodla-wn A naUonal reoognlUon blue ban­ Industry for Buckland Manchester reached the century (Coattaoed from. Page One) Go to 200 Property Owners Covwitry Recreation’ Committees LeDoyt;' gtri’a softball, Mra. Paul ner of the Boy Scouts of America taine; wolf badge to William Mc­ Record for guer proclaimed a series Of re­ Tha Pina, Needles and Stitches Heights. Govern and Donald Giiadremu;. F Main 54-year-oId lawyer-teacher a front­ Evergreen-Wood Chapter of Everett W. Van Dyne to Paul tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 St., followed by a solemn high ed jury trial in East Hartford Jan. plan...that some of Its recom­ Eastern Star will sponsor a public and Virginia T. Diehl, property at p.m. Contributions may be made 23. man president in August 1960, and SPECIALLY PRICED Ma,ss of requiem at St. James’ after the old dictator’s death he mendations will require hard and card party Saturday at 8 p.m. at 116 Keeney St. to the South Mpthodlst Church Sylvester Glacomini, 44. of 17 Church. had tried to placate the restless time-consuming effort to imple­ Pleasant Valley Clubhouse on Quitclaim Deed memorial fund. Woodland St., Rockville, charged ARTHUR'S s^^^R^E ment. The Rev. John D .. Regan was Dominicans with a so-called Demo­ Ellington Rd. Refreshments will Manchester Savings A Loan As­ celrtrant, assisted by the Rev. with breach of peace had his case 942 MAIN ST. Areas designated for Industry sociation to Everett W. Vaui Dyne, cratization program. be served. Mrs. Bernard Ellis and George H. Andrewg Joseph H. McCjfnn as deacon and continued to Feb. 20 luider super­ With the support of the then will be found to be an asset. Brown Mrs. Francis Andrass are co- property -at 116 Keeney St. Gergp H. AndiWs, 69, of 673 vision of the family relations of­ Corner of St. Jamea_St. $ said. On the other hand, there is the Rev. James T. O’Connell as armed forces chief. Rafael L. Tru- SPECIAL PURCHASE! chJtlrmen. Federal Tax Lien Main St., Willlmantlc, and former­ subdeacon. Mrs. Jane Maccarone fice. a good possibility that some land The chapter will observe past United States Government ly of Manchester, died yesterday Robert A. Schools, 38, of Rt. 30 Bflvf zoned for industry may be was organist and soloist. Burial 3.39 matrons and patrons night tonight against Fred and Gloria Newman, morning at the Veteran* Hospital was in East Cemetery. Father Mc­ Tolland, pleaded Innocent to a recommended for other uses. at 8 at the Masonic temple. Hos­ In Newington. Turning to another point, Brown 44 Cambridge St., 8881. Cann read the committal service. charge of evading responsibility tesses during the social hour wll) be Building Permits Mr. Andrews was bom Feb. 25, Bearers were James Gleason, and guilty to a charge of failure to OLD F.tHHIOXKB V.iXDY 9\aLVKH MX said the approach to urban renewal Mrs. Cart Anderson, Mrs. Joseph 1892, In Vernon, a son of the late was one fraught with potential Shell on Co., for a sign at 275 ’Timothy Rohan, Paul Kissman, notify the Motor Vehicle Depart­ wool skirts Elmore and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Main St.. 8125. George H. and Jeanette Freeman Henry Slnnamon, John Dougan ment of a change in address. He / problems. Caution should be exer­ Andrew*. He attended the old or 3 .for $10.00 cised and urban renewal’s full Im- Brown. and Adelbert Gunther. elected a court trial. Choir* Rehearse Union School In Manchester and Continued two weeks for refer­ .pact on the community (such as lived here most of his life until the effect on taxes) should be look The Junior choir of Wapplng William John Rento.i ence to the Juvenile Court were from a famous maker Community Church will rehearse Parents Witness seven years ago when he moved to the cases of Robert Klppax, 17, ot ed at closely, he said. Willlmantlc. Mr. Andrews had been The funeral of William John ’The maln^ngredients to attract­ at 7 tonight at the church, senior Renton, 24 Madison St., .wa.* held 45 Kelly Rd., and ’Thomas Toll- choir at 8. Students’ Works employed by the W. G. Glenney regularly $5.00 ing industry seem to be a salable Coal and Lumber Co. and by the yesterday afternoon at the Holmes sano, 16, of 13 High View Rd., both product, a successful sales| cam­ Central Connecticut Co-op. Funeral Home, 400 Main St. The South Windsor, each charged with paign, and the recognized desire to More than 500 parents witnessed Survivor* Include hi* wife, Mrs. Rev. Theodore Ctaandldl'. pastor of willful daniage to private prop­ Come, got tha New Taar off to adalioiotia atait asd aava many m panny, too, during Loft’a January Jubilaol do business, the two representa­ demon.*trattons by 200 student.* at France.* Andrew* of Willlmantlc, Bolton C t n t e r Congregational erty. $ tives said. State News a meeting of Illing Junior High and several niece* and nephew*. Church, officiated. Burial will be The pair allegedly threw stones Picture ‘Jfot Rosy’ p r o at the school last night. Funeral service* will be held to­ at the convenience of the family. at a quonset hut at Vernon Circle Wt'va told thouiandf of that# 5.90 The meeting apparently Indi­ Students demonstrated skills and morrow at 1 n.m. at the Commun­ Honorary bearers, all members before Christmas. cates that Manchester Is Inter- Roundup achievements in the fields of art, ity Funeral Home. 134 Church St. of the United Aircraft Corp. Fire Continued two weeks were the January Jubilaa Special nama waih and wear man's drass/Sfiirti regularly $ 10.98-$ 12.98 •ested in "doing business" to get in­ crafts, homemaking, Industrial Willlmantic. Burial will be In Grove Department, were Capt. John cases of Charles S. Lathrdp, 26, dustry here, Brown said. arts, physical education and sci­ Hill Cemetery. Rockville. Radcliffe; Thomas Rafferty, Lt. of Arlington Rd., Coventry, breach RSSOiTRB ovtr tha past 5 years, and noyf'rha man- Regardless of the new Industry ence. Materials were displayed al­ (Continard from Page One) Friend* may call at the funeral Wilfred Swift. Lt. Douglas Bes- of peace, and Aristides Roy, 18, moving Into Manchester during the so in the audiovisual, guidance, home tonight from 7 to 9. com, Charles Cipolla. Theodore St. of 4 Park St., Rockville, intoxica­ eiioeflUTis ufacturar has decidatUto discontinua plaids checks last 10 years, the picture was "not library and remedial reading cen­ Jean. William Wolcott and James tion. Cherry Nougati, Chocolate too rosy,’’ Brown said. fiqit of 821.7 million over the c\ir- rent 2-ycar fi.*cal i>criod. ters, with students explaining the •loseph L, l ^ c h Sr, Cataldi. Paul Connell, 34, of WlUlmantic, Cresmt, Cocosnut Royal*,. I He pointed out that thcie was various functions. , Joseph L. Lynch Sr, 78. father charged with evading responsibil­ Whipped Creame, Nuttsd this wondarful drass- shirt. Only through a substantial decline In Industrial In rebuttal, Gladstone said the debt is within the statutory limit.*. of Jo»eph-L. Lynch Jr.-of 117 Del- g o l t o n ity, had his case transferred to Cupt, Plantatieni, tnany -spring pa5te4s— employment and that 30 per cent eluded examples of physical fitness mont St., died yesterday at a con­ the East Hartford court when others. 14 oz. box rag. 81.35. BEUCTULE.TBIPrM a spaeial purchasa ara wa abla to ofFar of Industrial employment was in He added that the improvement In economic condition.* with the re­ in gym classes, simple experiments valescent home ItkLawrence, Maas.- Judge Dannehy disqualified him­ M ilk Ckmemimte the textile business — not a boom­ such' as distillation of water in the Survivors, in addition to his son ing industry. sulting higher revenues for the Driver Arrested self. you such si^tantial savings oh thasa state, plus Gov. Dempsey’s moves science lab, woodworking, metal here, are another son, Edmond ALMOND BARK Actually, Manchester can be working and printing In Industrial Lynch of New York City: and three new 1962 spring styles considered a "Iwdroom t o w n," to trim spending may eliminate the After Rt, 6 Crash Milk C h o c o l^ lavishly shirts!/Each shirt baars tha makar's fa­ predicted deficit. arts rooms, and cooking and sew­ grandchildren. Brown said. This Is not a bad ing In homemaking classes. Stu­ Funeral service* will be held Frl MHS Fire Caused filled with tpasfsd Almonds., Gladstone called on other GOP 10 oz. box regularly 81.29. mous label . . . each shirt is first quality image inasmuch as It indicates gubernatorial candidates to de­ dents fashioned bowls on potters day morning In Derry. N. H. John T. Slnnamon, 53. of East people desire to live here, he add­ clare how they stand on the Income wheels, made enameled Jewelry, Hartford, waa arrested and By Faulty Motor [ you ed. tax Question. and block prints in art classes. Mr*. Luna B. Haling charged with failure to yield the !C . . . tha same shirt that you have gladly Wool skirts from a well known maker , , . and every skirt right of 'Way after an accident at yo^aa*#^ Mrs. Luna B. Haling, 92, of 181 A faulty electric motor on i ==i=iS Mountain Rd., Glastonbury, died Rts. 6 and 44A, Bolton Center Rd paid $5.00 for! Mada of snowy whita carries his tag! Shapes, colors and sizes to please everyone! and Cider Mill Rd. last night. blower behind a radiator waa de' Employe to Face today at Manchester Memorial termlned as the cause of a minor ifP Slim sheaths: box pleats, knife pleats, unprassed pleats . . . Hospital. Slnnamon was westbound on R t wash and waar fabric with spread cellar Martin^ Union Will Discuss Manchester!* ^ “^ ■**,* *‘ * P™ - '•siting to fire at an entrance to Manches­ She was bom in ter High School yesterday after­ colorful plaids, soft luscious pastels. Sizes 7 to IS and 8 to Embezzling Count Feb. 27. 1869. make a left turn Into Bolton Cen< The Watklns-West Funeral' , ®asU’ound car alg noon. . . . thasa shirts ara available in sizes • 16. , Differing Views on Agreement Kenneth Loon Nelson’ of Hart­ Home. 142 E. Center St.: Is In Town Hose Companies 2 and 8 ford is being held in 81.000 bond charge of funeral arrangements. ^^®'' J***' police »^<1 answered the still alarm and quick­ I4'/2 to il7'/2, 32 to 35 slaavas with eon- ly contained the fir^. No damage General Manager Richard Mar-<^pioyers, since Martin U not after being arrested early today Details were unavailable at press I, ‘^® ^rtbound car started Its on a charge of embezslement by Ume. left turn, Slnnamon began to turn was reported by assistant* Chief vartibla cuffs. tin said he Is awaiting a written authorized to enter such a con­ agent. Into Bolton Center Rd. and col­ Sedrick Straughan. list from members of the town tract. CJapt. Walter Cassells of the lided with a second eastbound car School Principal A. Raymond employes union, outlining areas TTie present contract extends un­ Manchester Police Department driven by Stanley Nichols Jr., 85 Rogers pulldil the audible alapm to til 1963. Funerals of South Rd., Bolton. Insure proper evacuation of the where they believe their Interpre­ made the arrest after an investi­ Martin said the meeting this Both cars were towed from the pupils. There wa* no panic as po­ Toasted hut meats, dipped tation of the "memorandum of gation of a complaint from (Jeorge morning was not to discuss wages, Van Ostnmd of East Hartford, Oscar W. Oareean scene. Sinnamon was summoned lice also helped to control, the in creamy caramel and Milk THE FINEST FASHIONS EAST OF THE RIVER AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS DURING THIS SALE! understanding” and his interpre­ with the exception of the meal The funeral of Oscar W. Gar- to appear in the 12th Circuit congestion. The fire occurred just Chocolate. 10 oz. box reg­ tation differ. ■ ' who Saturday reported almost 8300 money which the men are given was missing from a cash register ceau, 63, of 40 Joseph IM., was held Court’s Manchester session on Jan. about the time school was letting ularly 81.29 ' Members of Local 991 of State, when they work overtime. He said at his O n te rg i^ e Service Sta' In Spencer, M assM on day. Burial 29. ' out. It was noted. Municipal Employes Union. AFL>- the men feel the allowance should tlon on Tolland *Tpke. was In St. Mary’s Cemetery, Wor­ No injuries were reported to At 1:15 p|.m. today, Eighth Dis­ CIO, headed by George Bingham, DOZENS OF UNADVERTISED ITEAf\S THROUGHOUT THE STORE be more than one dollar u hour, Police issued a warrant for Nel­ cester, Mass. Slnnahion’s wife and daughter, trict firemen were called to put met with the general manager but he did not say how much more. son’s arrest yesterday. Nelson wss Mr. Garceau died Friday at who were passengers in his car. out a small grass fire at the rear late this morning. ai* Both he and the men agreed, he employed by Van Ostrand at the Hilltop Convalescent. Home, Rocky Police reports indicated Nichola qf 188 Main 6t • TTie "memorandum of under­ said, that their Interpretations of gas station but had been missing Hill. He was bom in Marlboro, had two daughters as paMengen 80tS90O06seaMagi OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 PA\. - MONDAY, TUESDAY, SATURDAY lO A.M. to 6 P.M. standing” is the agreement on various parts in the memorandum from hla Job Saturday morning, Mass., Feb. 26, 1896, and had Mary Jo, 11, and Noreen, 10. Hie working conditions which hinds should be put In writing, and then Van Ostrand told police. Nelson lived in Manchester for 10 years. girls were treated at the emer' Tha llama ot Bolivia, Peru and both the town and the union. It a meeting will be called for de­ will be presuted in Circuit Court He was a retired malnenance man gency room of Manchester Me­ other South 'American countries VTELDON DRUG COMPANY Is a substitute for a contract such partment heads, union officials and 12, Manchester, next Monday with Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, morial Hospital this morning lor has been a beast ot burden for *^ 1 MAIN 8TREET-—MI S-S321 aa other unions enter with em- the general manager. momlng for arraignment dlvlaim of United Aircraft Corp., bruises and scrapes. many eenturtea. 4 j I.

MANCHES t !e R e v e n i n g h e r a l d , M A N C H E S T E R , C O N N ., W E D N E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 17, 1962' IIANCHE8I1U XVENINO HERALD. M A M C ilE S I^ CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1962 FA6ET9IBTBBN PACE TWELVE -- — ' • . /■ —• ■ . . I fjockviUe-f^emon the hospital; Dr. Oharlea K. Jacob­ Bolton Man Held TPC, MMH Board son, chairman at ths hoM tal’s. DM'iltosImf.SU^ag Council of Church Women Skating Report Police 4rre8ts disaster plan emnmittee; Oaorga In Hit-Run Crash To Meet Monday Marlow, tkainnaa the .tmsteea' FALSE TEETH Biirgey Offers 60-Acre Site Ivar g. Johnaon, go. of West ----£^. fc parking commRtee. Do tslM teeth dtep, Slip W wobUe Also, Atty, Robert Beach, vice wbm tpu te% eat, Set Annual Meeting Jan. 25 A Boitou nUm waa arrestsd last Hartford,, yaatarday naonlng was The town planning conlmlsaloa Dost be anneMd teghywssed night on two chargee growing out charged with disragardiag a traf­ will hear discussion Monday on a president of the board; Prod Ben- enea banweM, WsmSiKSn, sa On Mile Hill for Town Dump dall, member at tbs trustoss* build­ kanae (aowwsWMtrdMrton^a Th® aimvikl meeting of the Man­ of a hit-itui aeddmit on Birch SL fic signal. He was ordered to ap- ^ u a a t from Manchester Memo­ akle «■ ]wat fistaa, KMsa fslM toeth Just aaat of Cottage St. p r in Circuit Oohrt 13, Manchea- rial 'Hoepital'a board of trustees ing committee: Jack Hnnler,' a>eesanalFset.Ott«i cwaOnentjsei- ' chester Council of Church Women chairman of the tfustieM’ building will be held for all church women The V e r m dtlaene^ com-^to 12:M Donald U. Miller, n , a^ RFD 2. ter, Jan 35. that Haynes St., on which the hos­ Ing at mturlty aad bS«M ecuffort,. a.m. at Lsgion HaH. John F. Flynn of Triland St., pital la located, be widened. committee; and Curtis Wilson, No susM^foper, pmty tMte Or fteh. of the community Thursday. Jan. ; mittee, fM h front an taw^Uon Made will be faralahtd by ths Ice ekatlng eeadiUona are good Boltea, was charged with evading Ing. aenU arnTH teSey at drag respimsihlUty and 'operating . a Tolland, last night waa charged In a letter to the commlsBion maintmanes supervisor at tbs hos- \25. at 8 p.m. at Second Oongregt-^ I mur of open land alaat RL IS and Sylvestsr oreheatra of Hart­ at Charter Oak Fsik. and tba area pitaL jlile Bin RA. meeU tonight at motor vehlclo im lo issder the in- with operating a motorcycle irith Dee. 11, the trustees asked the ^onal Church. ” ford. TIcksta can be purchased will ha eupervlssd hy psu-k dMart- defective equipment imutflcr). He ^ e Rev. John R. deSouaa, min- ' •Town Han and w ill coiulder a new fluenco at lifoor. P«dlco aay hie street widening in order to Insure Ths boapttal’e dlsaetsr plan from Xisgien menAers or through meat persoimel until 10 o’clock to­ will be presented hi Circuit Ckwrt Istertpr Men and Missions for the dump AU offer from an umi peel­ ear stmek Iho rear of a car Mrked room for emergency equipment if eommtttee is wsrkinff en a rerised stewarda at the Legion Home. night. 12, Manchester, Jaa. 39. it is ever needed. The letter was diiaster ^an, which wW be ready Connec^ut Conference of the ed guarter. Other upcoming events to bene­ Center Springs Annex and Cen­ (m the sositk idde o f Blreb'W., and The offer was made to the continued oaL Miller and his ve- (Jlsveland Janies Varrelman, 15, prompted by the Hartford Hospi­ in about a week. Ths plan details United Church of Christ (merger fit toe March of Dimes ara: A' ter Springs Pond ere both closed of 6 -Goalee Rd., yesterday mom- tal lira Dec. 8 which ooet 16 Uvea Individual dutise-of hospital per­ Marendaz of Congrewional and EivangeUcal Bockvtlle City Oouncl! Monday by Mothars March in rural Vernon, a to skating and Center Springe hlclt, which had right front fender, Kood, light and bumper demege, Ing was charged with indecent ex­ The meeting will start, at 6 p.m. sonnel m the event of % disaster. Reformed O ^ h e s ), will be gueet jPred W. Burgay of Old Baybrook bowling contest and a baakstbaU Park is elNed to coasting. posure. The arresL made by DeL In the hearing room at the Mu­ Last week, Dr. Jacobson said his TR AV a A8GNGY speaker. His eUhJect will be “How DOBIN'S who owns about 60 acres on Mile game. Heavy rains Monday washed were both (taken to police head- Sgt. Joseph Sartor and Det. Thom­ nicipal Building. committee Is working on plans to Big Is Your Bikckyard?" Hill. Aaking price 1s 819,000. Mra Beanor OknUUo, M fa Joan much dirt down onto the Annex quartcra where Miller was booked end was being held under 8600 as A. Graham, followed invest! Town Planning Engineer Ed­ schedule a hoepitalwids simulated Anthoriced Agents For AD A worship -ser\i^ will precede DEPT. STOREr Council members turned the let­ MorrisMj and Mrs. Sylvia Wilson which is the reason eketlag has ration of a Jan. 10 complaint that ward Rybezyk said today that no disaster to teat the new dissstcr Rsil, Ah* sad StesmsMp J bond early today. the business meeting and installa­ ter containing the offer over to Al­ ars ananging the Mothsra' March. been suspended. Park crews plan The sscobS ear, aperated by Wrrelman had exposed himself ' ' to action will be taken by the com­ plan. I t will probably bt held Lines tion o f officers. Refreshments will derman John T. Orlowski, a mem­ Charles- PreUe and Robert Bbrger to awaep the Ice and hope that it teen-age girls while, as ited In mission Monday, pending outcome within a awnth, hs sail), and’ may be served at the conclusion of the ber o f the citizens' committee. are scimuiiQg the soorta events. will be ready temorrow. Joseph T. fhghn. 10, of West Hartford, waug drivan to its desti­ car In the south end d( town. of the talks and further investiga­ possUdy involve pomona outside 18 Aqrlusi St,, Hartford meeting. \ The offer will give the commit­ Mrs. StemnI BIseted Varrelman la free imder a 850 bond tion. the hoaplta], such as civil defeaas TcL CHagel 7-6857 Mrs. Walker Briggs, p r e ^ n t tee its first concrete proposal for Mm Joospli Sternal has been nation ; Tho vahlclo had eonsider- matlad to farmers oa ths ABC llsL' abls ditetago to tho loft rear fend­ for court appeanncf on Jan. 35. Jacob Miller, preeident of the hoe- workers. of the Manchester Council land In Vernon. On Saturday about elected president of SL Halen’s So­ pital'a board said hs plana to at­ ' HAROLD BELLS ciety of SL Joseph’s Church for Other ara. at the omce. er, talllghL trunk and bumper, Po­ Church Women, has been assist^ 10 members walked over open land tend the meeting with seven other tee coming year. Other officers are Approvals aftar March 15 wll) lice said. Dayton C. Miller,’ phyalclat who Edgar Gueet, the poet, wms bom Manchester Agent in planning the meeting !>>• Mrs. along Rt. 15 and found al) they depend on availahllitv of funds. took the first suigical X-ray hospital personnel. in Birmingham, Bkiglend, and looked at not for sale, especially Mrs. Joseph Kurr, vice president;' Miller will be preacatod in Cir­ Ml 9-7442 Joseph Martin and the Key Women MsspMal Neleo cuit pourt 13, Manckeatsr, Jan. 29, photographs, was a resident of Miller said the personnel Include came to the United States when of Manchester churches. SALE STARTS for dumping purposes. Mrs. Joseph Gill, recording secre­ Admitted Tuesday; Jacob Tlrueh, StrongaviUs, Ohio, Edward Thome, admInUtrator of he waa 16 years aid. IV . John R. deSousa tary; Mrs. Carl Graf, financial for plea. The Rev. Mr. doSousa has served However, one small tract north 41 EgUngten Ave.; Virginia Ray, as pastor of an Inter-racial (con­ of Rt. 15 owned by Louis P. Fitz­ secretary; Mrs. Frank Novak, treasurer; and Mrs, WUHam Ro- Laka View Heights; Janie Zavaim- gregational <3hurch in Hawaii, as March i960. During the stimmer gerald waa given m we than pass­ la, 11 Snlpaic 3L director of a school for Hawaiian ing glances. Oommittea memben galua and Miss Ann Gworek, trus- of 19«0. the^Srusa family worked teea. Birth teday: A dsu|hter.to Mr. girls, chaplain of a leper hospital, with the Indian Americans in TOMORROW said it Is a gravel bank and appear­ A regiUar meeting of ths society and Mrs. Lawrence Cyr, 6 Cliff S t and was the first pastor of the North and South Dakota, and he ed worth inspecting. Discharged Tuesday: Mrs. Lily ^Community Church at Pearl Har- was preacher foi\lhe annual Mis­ However, ho contut has been will be held Thursday at St. Jo­ CURTAIN SHOP ,4 Duigla and aoh. Silver Wood Rd., ■'bor. In 1953 he was conference msds with Fitzgerald on the mat­ seph's School when pinna for the sions meeting. or longer coming year will be dtscoaeed. Vernon; Mrs. Mary Zalensky, 56 preacher for the island’s 119 Con­ The guest speakeK Is a grad­ ter. Village St.; Mrs. Helen Cyrkicwlcz, gregational churches. uate of Franklin CoUete and An­ at 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. if need be! The committee has also discuased ^ Ib h o g e Toumqr OWlilMieS 32 Earl SL . In January 1959, the Rev. and dover Newton< Theologlchl School, dumping with a landowner In Tol­ The American LegiOB olbbsga J/B^ Jlrs. deSouss were members of tmd has done graduate stt^y at land m o has offered to provide tournament resumes tonight with Vernon news Is handled throngli a Mission Study Tour in Puerto Miami University, and lectui^ In dumping facilities. Iblland First a round of matches at the Lsgion The Heiald'a Rockville Bureau, 5 JANUARY Rico where, they visited Ryder sociology at Mitchell CoUege\He Selectman, Frank P. Merrill has Home on West St. James Murach W. Main SL, telephone TBemont Hospital and other mission sta- serv^ student charges in Offio and laid the Vemoo plan wiU get a and Anthony Tantlllo have taken S-S1S6 or MlteheU 9-6757. tiona Massachusetts, and was ordained eo(d reception in his town. the load in the current aeries of The Rev. Mr. deSouaa served as at Topsfleld. Mass., on June U, Pisile Dance Slated matchaa. Ih c pair sndad low on guest leader for a Lenten Hudy 1946. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. January 27 Is to be an eventful the scale in the first round. Still Pnvmlmnt deSousa and three children live in day In the annual March of Dimes Bingo Thursday Night Medieval Spanish folk dramas, series on the Lord's Prayer at brought to the United States In the Second Congregational Church in West Hartford. drive in Rockville and rural Ver­ A gift certificate bingo party non. 'Tbe Mai'ch of Dimes dance will be held tomorrow n^ht at 8 17th century by early cotonlsts etlU will take place that evening, after at the American Legion Home. The are p^orm ed at Cffiriatmas in tba completion >of a street canvass by Legion will provide transporta­ mountain villages of New Mexico. Want 10% Excise Tax Cut Sons of ths Lsgion in town abop- tion on reguesL ' piM areas. Deadline Set Advertisement— CURTAIN RIOT Dancing will last froan 8:89 p.m. The 1962 agrieultunU conserva­ tion program ia open to farmers Why risk expensive lose? Let Governors Bid Kennedy saakiiw federal aeatstanee for ap­ ccwiNiJcrncuT b a n k a n d proved water and eeU conservation TRUST COMPANY furnish you SPECIAL GROUPS practices. TRAVELER'S CHECKS as yon FREE OaiVERY Farmers esn sign up at the TAG make plans for your wiaUr vaca- Aid Faltering Railroads Wm WIB DeUver Anythtag; building on Rt. SO unUl March 15. tioa. ^ J o y peace of mind and the Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 convenience of traveler’s checks > pja. Monday through Friday. that are good an3rwhere, anytime suspend operations sometime in ARTHUirS (Oonttnoed froin Fage One) f MX S -lM d Booklets dascribing various con- hers and abroad. They are avail­ RUFFLES the summer unless more state or sarvmtion praetiesa, qpodfteatlons able at 893 Main StreeL 10 North long-needed national transporta­ federal aid Is granted. and eost-ffiarlng rates have been Main Street and at the Parkade. tion policy and program Is vital to He also said the trustees will the sUtes and their local govern­ meet in Washington tomorrow ments.'’ they said, "in order that with U.S. senators from New York they may ascertain the nature and and the New England states to We're clearing the decks to make room for new spring merchandise now enroute. Every- TAILOREp YOUR extent erf federal plana which are discuss the railroad's “ tremendous \ necessary for the survival and re­ problems." habilitation of the New Haven Rockefeller left the meeting 25 thing's on sole during this Big Housecleaning Blitz... No holds barred... we're cutting railroad and other railroads in sim­ minutes after the delayed start to CHOICE ilar difficulty.” keep an appointment in New York In an apparent reference to the City. He told newsmen as he was prices like never before... And os on extra bonus you get Dobin's Dividend Dollars that COMING TIERS proposed merger of the New York Central and the Permsylvanla Rail­ leaving he was deeply concerned roads and of other lines, the wire with the railroad's plight and was to Kermedy said: sure only federal action would in­ ore good at our fabulous fun-for-oll Auction Nights! Get here early for best selection! sure its survival. McKe s s o n ‘‘(JonsoUdatlon, merger and con­ trol procvsedlngs now under way CAFES or projected rtuiy not provide for the inclusion and continuance of Shelter Plan Urged essential roads like the New Ha­ HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY ven unless there is a federal trans­ Hartford, Jsm. 17 (J*>—Keith B. portation policy.” Hook, vice president of the Hart­ VALUES TO $7.95 The officials asked for "a focal ford Board of Education, said yes­ point" imder a federal transporta­ terday fallout shelters should be TERRIFIC BUYS WE’RE OFFERING ON SALE! tion policy to which states, local Included in all new schools. He t governments and the transporta­ also said the shelters should be SfECIAL OOOUFS MABIO WASH HEHILOOM tion industry can turn for “Infor­ built when large additions are un­ ► mation, aid and overall national dertaken at old schools. He asked MOANLOTH policy guidance.” for inclusion of a shelter In the They said the New Haven's 8700,000 Rumson School addition, which may be submitted for public 10 DAYS ONLY-JAN. 18 thru 27 problems now were "the forerun­ approval at a bond issue vote next CRISr. WASHAILI ner of additional similar prob­ DRAW DRAPES fall. lems.” Comewom e In!ini Phonem ono In!ini rorFor ronraiFontostic Savings! Modems and Flordl Psttema They also asked Kennedy to 80UDS name a federal representative to the Interstate staff committee, a WEST MIDDLE TPKE. 4-state governors' committee seek­ SINGLE 1 . 7 9 Cape Cod ing solutions to the railroad's prob­ AT BROAD 8T. lems. WIDTH A 1 REG. $SJt Speaking for the trustees. Smith HALLMARK Next to “ HTOP aad SHOP" said the railroad would have to ''F o u r MI 9-2861 DOUlU $ e ■ . 9 9 Curtains WIDTH F R M . $13.55 APPLIANCE CLEAROUT! ^PHARMACr OPEN TILL 10 P.M. Two-inch ruffles are highly mercerized THE OFFICE OF RIOT ZENITH • RCA VICTOR • PHILCO • EMERSON • RCA WHIRLPOOL 1 . 9 9 for lasting boauty. Vat dyed to resist fad­ <5) PLASTIC TMFU , DR. C. S. OSOSKI HOTPOINT • GLENWOOD • ROPER • MAGIC CHEF • Many Others ing. All 72” wide to a pair. (Bight colors). SQUARE DISHFAN YOUR CHOICE MOULARLY $4.9f WIDTH cF REG. $1TA4 CHIROPRACTOR Electric 17” Portable 00-88 28” Console d A O .88 72" LONG DRVER ...... 0 0 TV wlHi UHP, Demo. 9 9 TV ...... 1 0 0 - Draws To-CQver-48” Windoit— 68” or 84" Long IS NOW LOCATED 12 Q». UriUty Pail with Spout I t RCA Console $0-29 AT SAFE-BUY USED CARB 24 Lorge Round WASTEBASKET Automatic d gO .88 STEREO ...... 1 1 0 Automatic Electric 1K6-*8 WASHER ...... 1 1 0 RANGE ...... 1 0 0 31 W. MIDDLE TPKE. CANNON TERRY CANNON FLORAL / p MI 3-6856 Rstctongukir WASTEBASKET 'Ba. IS Ou. Ft. Bottom Freezer 33 RCA Portable ‘Ilft-M Magic Chef 'fM-M DISH TOWELS DISHWASHER ...... Iw O REFRIGERATOR ...! 268 AUTO. RANGE ...... 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CANNON 2 STORES TO .SERVE YOU! power ateering. 1 # y •# WASH CLOTHS Also availabe with ball fringe in 30” , 36” MANCHESTER ROUTE 6, BOLTON WASH CLOTHS e i k M C U s r ^ PLYMOUTH ~ and 46". SHOPPING PARKADE D AILY 9 A.M. to 6 P..M. 'SRBORGWARO Mon., Tues., Sat.. 10 ajn. to 6 p.m. “iMIOt Meteor d-Deor Hardtop. sport Suhiuhan 4-Door Btatlaa Wed., Thurs.. Frl., 10 am.-9 p.m. Sunday 10:30 A..M.-6 P..M. V-8, radio, baatar, standard Wagan. Oiay. $ 7 A 0 Wagon, tra to . Radio, haator, t 2 9 * ^ FURNITURE PRICE BREAK! tranabiisaiaB, pewsr .CO.v A jp ftUGS and FLOOl 1 COVERINGS at Fiflly equipped. » ■ * » powar ataaring, $ 1 X O K MATCHING VALANCES . . SIAM M . PRICES SLASHED TO ROCK BOTTOM . . . EVERYTHING’S ON SALE! steering. Wkito. aaSo. hraaamliaien. ’* ' ■ 0 7 9 FANTASTIC: SAVINGS c *S7 CM VROUT COLONIAL MAPLE RNISH HOUYWOOD ' ^ C m V R O I J T • f f i U l C K 6-I>oer Wagan. Oraot. Radto, EXTRA SFRCIAL 27 "x54 " NTkHi E m k o f R o N n Oaasino Pickup. 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Many "TIRED-OUT' executives of busi­ ODD staaHhg, power Mareometic. poei|d RCG. $ b9 8 Special MATTRESS VINYL lag. Raal nice. 8 $ 0 . 9 8 ness and Industry have discovere’d the BOX SPRINGS Reg. 119.95 ^ ^ . 0 0 n m i . . 8 9 * ^ hrakee. Gray. - St.99 S l . S t Colonnades as the paradise of their Or Box Yard 72"*N T dreams. Here Is, the casual, carefree life Values to 69;95; T| "F .O O Spring 4 ® ^ UNOLEUM Reg. 1.49 UNQLEUM Reg. IAS “ Aaaortad Sizes and Colors that makes a relaxing vacation. You'll be­ Double dresser, chest, book­ IF IT W IT O Z A N . . YOU WONT UNO IT M M ! come i-ejuvenated'^vith our e.xcellent serv­ 1 7 As advertised In U P E at case bed, mirror. In gray Famoua Name Brand . . . you’ve teea it adiir-erUaed on T V ! Full or twin size! 59.93. mUt or cordovan. ice. superb accommodations and delicious cuisine. Directly on the Atlantic Ocean . . . with 825 feet of wide, private beach Write D ^ t. 1 for free color fold­ FREE DEUVERY # EASY BUDGET TBtMS • SAVE! OF UMAOVnmSCD ITEMS ON SALE! er or eee your travel agent. DOBIN'S «828 MAIN STREETIMANCHESTER UnetOm gm gihh temp folonnadesHOTEL m MAM ST. CURTAINPARKING IN THE REAR Ml 9^2747 PAUN MEACH SHORES w a i t STw MANCHmO--MJ.fT3f RhMfa BeodwFlonda • Phone Palm BeaiA VI 4^U21 ... r^o-v/Ar. 5Ei^.»V!'-

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m a j o r HOOPLB DAILY CROSSWORD PU2ZLE RUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Casual And Smart y WSLUAWNT^WWJWOFVOU I CMIVAUKOU9 MAUCC OOINM 7Q \ VHtLf> /HT ACHOSy THIS PUPPU*?^ January Special ^CMo^-^unvllvtCD Bargains MONDAY OKI TUESDAY ONLY tminviMi Y Who's Who P ^ w o i6au5T ^WTr-. FOOT' Listed by BONAT GOLD RIBBON WaWWOU»C6PXSH«loyfiAFF/--- ' lNfi»1URli * BSARO u ire r a u t (HMS>T X MUST m t . V o ) HOMIMe BYW CASC fM tAlLELS-m e FAMOUS (OtxmLLHlS ' mOC«rtSTOl40t6E,WM»4t\M^A CHIN 0URN6 , ■ ITII gxiiiM j tO&SbiMwdtF PERMANENT " ASeAR-. OPTO •ciilSr ■’ UAiMUn Wiad SCOTLAND VARO »ttPECTOR/TM6 HZTE^ utmbm CRIMINAL WAS *ttMEV LCOk * (4UNTED INS/ TH' i tii; ALLOMERe^ANDANOTNe WRT. gsar*" »aaai'« Enjoy U m Kataa Now A Cut* Cov*r>up1 - \ 1: Including Hainliopin^ CCNnHEMT/^ ONLY C L ^ WSA& A ^ w e i urSvitata Bmwa Let (XoBB TRAVEL SBKVICB, Mancheater Parkade Stores' \ Brighten January Meals o UlllliiaiTMd SOUnr Pick up your share of goodness and Styling UM miimS StNtf.TnnHa MS Main Straet, maka your plane at PINE PASTOY SHOP, 968 Cen­ Chats ^steamaWp reMrvatlona to BEK- The Price of ProgreM Fast Service Downstairs S' ------i Ootadr ■ ooMhic M M o t MOIbawM ter Street. Prom Apple Pie to ^ TJi ii»jA m. VMtr.A MINUre,.' 44pppodii(tau* S tida now. WhUo low ratea are Pardon the noiM and the tem­ W. T. GRANT CO. U Installing Yeast Breads, every letter In the _ID tot(cM asPnten effect. BERMUDA. "Where it LOVELY LADY BEADTY SALON BY V. T. HAMLIN SMfS/in nrOMmtat 45 Wh Adams porary inconvenience as you shop modem CHECK OUT COUNTERS alphabet la included \vhen It comes AI.LY OOP m ____ STllwiheotoe n i w 46CI«ofNiO > u always aprhi*." U the pUce for at GRAND UNION, while remod­ on Its downstairs fioor, too. You’ll to spelling out the oven-fresh INMt MNunw iMp* rtm y tourists to enjoy the fun and re- eling and enlarging is under way. like the fast, convenient service. 47F«ca ^ nutrition Uist .ls prepared for you PHONE Ml 9-7666 411mltatM uratlon in at atmoaphere of aeml- It will all be W rth It. you'll agiee, Exciting things are hapfiening at daily here; For breakfast, lunch 4»FUca 1390 m a in STREET MANCHESTER! ^olcal beauty. Dial Mitchell when you see the rewarding im­ W. T. GRANT Ob. you'll agree, and dinner, you'll-find delightfully r - r * I” r r “ r r J.2J65 for all the Information you provements and the better-than- when you see the new departments fragrant 'and satisfying baked i r ( r 11“ desire. , ever facillUes for making your being set up, the Imaginative Ino- producU here at PINE PASTRY • shopping here a profitable and vations taking place. Watch this SHOP. »4Bop« mN IT" r r nr Warm Ides pleasurable experience. The FOOD- column for progress pointers. "S -MAT conUnuea to purr atviy SS'S SSSr** ' small, appUance-style hydronlc fc H" GREIEN STAMPS are avail­ Easy Oh the Starch n r • ■ r (hot water heatlns) bollera enable for you efficiently, making shop­ able with each purchase. You are If you use an ironer, go easy P I <3 homeownera to remodel basements ping fast and pleasant, T%e way Invited to OPEN A CHARGE AC­ on the starch. The Ironer exerts IT cereals, canned goods, baby foods asDnSd 1 into useful, attriactlve family COUNT. a good deal more pressure than 40WWIM i r m"3 7T a and cookies are rotated to slide does the hand iron. About half 'CLiM Av: 4iviiinir □ — room*. into place as you pick one up, this Colorful Acrenta the usual amount should prove to \MOOPL!6« IT ST guarantees you fresher products. If your window' frames, front be sufficient. J U i □ □ n m F l j m f h You save steps. door and garage door are of wood, WATKINS, 9i5 Mmln Street, has you can change the color scheme ■ FIrst-Claae Drj- Cleaning - m m ST* l i □ r a 25" all-American EAGLES In Clearance of lee Skatce of the house without repainting the •MARTINIZING" the ONE UAalMM- IT bronie or black flnUh, to add an CHILDREN’S BOOTERY has HOUR DRY CLE.* NING plants at 8275 CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER l i r _ ^ p _ whole, exterior. Tliese are the 36-32 ImprAslve and decoraUve touch priced-to-clear their stock of ICE areas for color accent of the home 20 East Center Street and 299 1 : to any room. eapeclaUy effective SKATES In sizes for adults and and may be changed inexpensively West Middle Tpke. not only do T BP i r t r over a fireplace or over the door- kiddles. Those regularly 59.95 to give the house a fresh look. uniformly first-class work, but the WITH THI NfW DELIGHTFUL PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER l i are now 56.99 and another group fast service Is an added bonus that ■ „ny. 512.95. ______PATT-O-RAMA \ 1 \ Tempting Food ATMOSPHERE JE N N Y LU PEOPLE M P IT BT regularly 57.95 now 54.99. "Dick Shoe Sale costs you not a penny more. When 'l i Clark" shoes are on sale, perfect CeuitMusly S*rv*d! J CALLED ME A PONT SET K.. Two for One Take advantage of the sale at you’re In a hurry, when It’s im­ If you want to look your beat ST for school and Sunday, regularly portant to accomplish' much with at all times, count on the softened miMCOMPOOP/ PRISCILLAS l i Casual steel furniture can be N A ’n O N A L SHOES. One group of ONLY ''D o e s 5T 57.95 now 53.49. shoes, tagged a low 51.88 with val­ one trip to town, that’s when classic to do Just that! This but­ Dally Luncheon Specials! uied both Indoora and out when 'MARTINIZING" service will win ton front wonder comes in a wide GET M/ i B S * i i J i equipped with interchangeable seat ues up to 55.99 includes many Fabulous Sandwiches! — Como tor Breakfast styles and a wide range of sizes. your Keart. Up-to-date equipment, size range. ^vers — one set made of fabric, I' Come fdr luncheon. Come for Add to your shoe wardrobe now. plus efficient methods and a No. 8275 with Patt-O-Rama is Businessmen’s Luncheons the other of vinyl. dinner, but do come to HOB NOB trained etaff combine to serve you in sizes 36, 38. 40, 42, 44, 46. 48. Served Dally 12 nobn-2 pjn. RESTAURANT for a tasty snack. Keepa ’em Busy in the beat possible wav. You'll 50, 52. Bust 38 to 54. Size 38, 40 BY FRANK O’^EAI Easy Does It wholesome, quickie lunch, or'm Rainy day boon for mother: An also like the TWO-HOUR SHIRT bust, short sleeve, 4 3/4 yards of SHORT RIBS Polish up the house with the leisurely, full-course dinner. Here inexpensive magnifying glass. Chil­ SERVICE available at the W. 35-inch. DINNERS SERVED minimum of time and effort ex­ good , food is nicely served with a dren wilt keep delightfully busy Middle Tpke. ktore. It costs only To' order, send 35c In coins to:— ’Hednesday, Thursday, Friday pended. JOHNSON PAINT CO.. fialr in an attracUve setting. HOB exploring their possessions for pennies to have shirts perfectly Sue Burnett, The Manchester Eve­ 6 p.m. to 8 pjn. <5REATM'U.(50WANI)«Ve1 iHundered, Ironed and packaged. ning Hei-aW, 1150 AVE. OF JUNIOR'S 723 Main StreeL has "HELENE’S" NOB RESTAURANT will please sights hitherto unseen. UITICK COUNTER and HlMAtWCNTHEH^D. UQUID BEES WAX, »1.60 a you; Come alone or come when it’s No matter how long they slide AIvmiUCAR, 74EW YORK 86, N. Wednesday Night GQOMNffUf>ME OIAS£D HIS 5494-H ► Is Family Night! BOOTH SERVICE FlRffDWVeONlDC ■ quart, that csm make cabinets FAMILY NIGHT every Wednes­ Sweeten Your Entertaining around in the drawer, shirts stay V. T gleam, woodwork and furnitures Perk-up the kitchen with this day, featuring the tastiest chick­ Why not serve a candy dessert fresh and neatly frided until need­ For Ist-class mailing add 10c lovely lady of yesterday—her full ed. Your patronage la Invited. for each pattern. Print Name Ad­ 'Ma n c h e s t e r • 1MI hr MA. hM. glow with a rich luster that pro­ en and spaghetti dinner, 51.50. from the gala assortmenta avail­ TJl A«f. U.O. P«V 01 crinoline s.klrt hides your toaster! you'll enjoy anywhere, complete able at MUNSON CANDY SHOP. Give "MARTTNIZING" a chance dress with 2k)ne, Style No. and SHOPPING PARKADE tects imd beautifies. Use It on Fun to make, so nice to keep or Venetian blinds your range, re­ with appetiser, sslad, dessert and We’re all for gracious living, If It to please you. Size. I HOB NOB WEST MIDDIJE TPKE. gift-give! BONNIE BY JOB CAMPBELL frigerator and counter tops. beverage. LOBSTER a la HOB can be made easy and economical, Coming soon. . .the exciting new RESTAURANT TEI.» MI S-072S Pattern No. 6494-H has pattern NOB gets star bllUng every Fri­ Clean Casement! Spring A Summer '62 Basic Fash­ U.APM.OOtd 7 ' “HELENE'S LIQUID FLOOR for doll and clothes; color trans so let’s sweeten our entertaining by DIP you HIDE I SHE'LL NEVER FIND hLKMfht Fr» ’>•«». I«e WAX” Is self-polishing;: it dries to day. The hours are 8 a.m. to 9 offering a candy and fruit tray Before repainting steel casement ion! Bigger and better than ever! BONNIEE IT. ITS HIDDEN IN fer; full directions. p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday, window frames, wash to remove SOc. a satiny shine with no buffing re­ To order, send 3Sc in coins to; with MUNSON CHOCOLATES, or BIRTHDAY^, J'H E EAVES IN Friday. They close at 6 p.m. on cream mints, gumdrops and cara- dirt and dust, and allow casements quired. Kitchen floors may be Anne Cabot, Manchester Evenlni to dry thoroughly. G IFT WELL£J fJ>5^THEATTlC damp mopped several times before Herald. IISO AVE OF AMERI Monday, Tuesday and Saturday. ' mels. Delicious and no dishes! you need to rewax. Save minutes CAB, NEW YORK M, N.Y. Mutual Funds end muscle with "HELENE’S" For Ist-class mailing add 10c for Sale S t Morry’a Keep Hands Busy For maximum safety, Income WAX from JOHNSON PAINT each pattern. Print Name, Ad January la a lucky month for Sometimes a tense and anxious and growth, you should check the Co. dress with Zone and Pattern Num the men In the family bMause sav­ facial expression m elf^ a into advanUge of MUTUAL FUNDS ber. ings of 20% to 30% are available serenity and wonderful relaxation, available at your New York Stock Saves Plaster Send 50c for the New, Blg-Slze at MORRY’8 MEN’ S STORE In wlien you take up knitting, rug Exchange Member, ' SHBARSON, '52 Album filled with lovely de Stop doorknob damage to plas­ the State Theater Bldg. Replenish hooking or a needlework hobby. HAMMILL A COMPANY, 913 signs, a needlework stitch section his working and dress-up wardrobe Get this prescription filled for Main Street. Mitchell 9-2821. tered wsdls where closet doors and free patterns. -TAKE swing out Into living room or with quality apparel bearing na- yourself at YOUR YARN SHOP, ' ^ R kitchen. Install a door stop on tionally-famous labels that offer conveniently located in the heart Daintily Does It GiOVe wall near TOP of the door. Leaves the winning combination of serv­ of the downstairs floor of House A If hands are small, rings Olearancs of Winter Clothes OFF floor free of obstruction. ice and satisfaction. Hale. There is no end to the big ■nail, feminine, design are best. For Chlldrea and little items you can make for Leave the big rings for the girls h n FIRST 'Round out the wardrobe for TuneJbl InnovaUon yourself and your home if you take with big hands. STUPID/ Break Up the Routine Junior and Sis now that the sale If you have a slim foyer to just a few minutes to glance JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDPIELD "But you CANT braak 'that data for Saturday, Jbnmyl You'll feel better for the change, at MARI-MAD’S, 691 Main Street, furnish, try an old-fashioned piano through the Idea books here. Cap­ Why Risk Expensive I.«oor the change to an occasional eve­ rr'5 OKAY WITH HIM, H’a alraady in my diary . . . In inki’^ Is on. It's a store-wide clearance bench topped by a 2-inch foam rub­ able INSTRUCTION Is available. Let CONNECTICUT BANK SO IT'6 FINE WITH _ ning out with dinner at the IM­ of winter COATS, JACKETS ber cushion. It will serve as a Fashion predicts that the hand- AND TRUST COMPANY furnish - v ]\ l MC. HBS A STUBeOTN, ^ BUT HE'S BEEN GOOP PERIAL STEAK HOUSE and SWEATERS. SKIRTS, SNOW hsndy jqx>t to sit while removing knit coat Is to be number one in you TRAVELER'S CHECKS ^ ----- UMgEAUSTIC... A . . TO you, COCKTAIL LOUNGE just over BY ROUSON SUITS for your Infant and your rubbers, too. the Easter parade this year. Get you mske plans for your winter LITTLE SPORTS the Manchester line In Bolton. For youngsters up to sle 14. This mer. started now and you can be right vacation. Enjoy peace of mind and those who demsmd and appreciate c h a n d I s e has naUonally-known Correspond with Charm up front! the convenience of traveler'i ^ 3 good food, you’ll enjoy the temp­ labels, with built-in quality, fine D E W E Y-RICHMAN CO. 767 checks that are good anywhere, ting variety here# the ikUlful prep­ fabrics and impeccable tailoring. Main Street, has boxed STATION­ Make Your Home a Nicer anylime here and abroad. They are aration and seasoning. Bring the Many of the coats have "grow' ERY (SO sheets and 20 envelopes) Place to Live In available at 898 Main ■’’Street, 15 family. features that let sleeves and hem bordered with color Ipurple, blue, Why postpone your enjoyment North Main Street and at the lengthen like magic for extra sea green, red) plui an INK-MATCH­ of a beautiful all-wool BRAIDED Parkade. ■ m Skirt Serves Twice son's wear. Buy for the cold months ED PEN, all for 51. What an eye­ RUG from MANCHSaTBR CAR­ Match Them A full skirt that Is worn or still ahead and for next year, while catching way to keep In touch with PET OHINTBR. 3U Main Street, faded can be turned into two large worthwile savings can be made friends, to write invitations and Hats and hairdos are supposed now that an exceptionally com­ to go together. So shop until you M l and generous aprons -by cutUng For girls and boys there are lined thank you messages, to g(lve as a plete array of colors and sizes Is the skirt In two and attaching rib­ slacks with harmonising jerseys or January birthday remembrsince to find the hat or hats just right for displayed. Once you own a your hair style. They do exist. bons to the side seams. shirts all substantially reduced. a teen-angel or an adult. QUICK BRAIDED RUG from MANCHES­ Snatch up a handsome wearable for B C. BY JOHNNY HART CHECK CLICKER, 5198 needs TER CARPET CENTER, you g M l Squirrel-proof Bird Feeders that February birthday coming up only one hand to keep an accurate Oct a Dividend Check Regularly won't ever want to part with it. The PET SHOP at Depot Square and pocket the savings for your running total of your grocery shop­ COBURN A MIDDLEBROOK, BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE PRSST TIMS I EVBR ATC A A room lights up with new charm INC. 629 Main Street, euggeete the has many handsomely designed self at MARI-MAD’S. ping. Avoid the embarraBsment of and friendliness when a BRAID­ iuiim;,.. andwiiuw| a4e a l t h a t RUINED M y ' BIRD FEEDERS to enhance the overspending. Use it to keep score, purchase of GLITKMAN COR­ ED RUG reposes on the floor. And PORATION stock, selling to yield ATUASrAHOTHIR A P P C T tB . beauty o f your grounds and at­ Keep White “ White' too. You'll find lots of other In­ somehow your room always looks TWtMTV «III5 I tract many grateful feathered vis­ Keeping white nylon lingerie approximately 6%. Dividends are teresting uses. "picked up" and tidy. You can’t paid monthly. Call Mitchell 3-1105 ■nw. itors year round. You’ll find BIRD really white isn't much of a prob. beat a BRAIDED RUG in a dining for details. SEED priced to pleaae, so you can lem If you use a water softener Improvise room. Perfect for a living room, be a generous host to hungry song along with detergent In each waah. 'A greased tin can set In the too. or a bedroom, a BRAIDEIT Hie Crisp I/ook •e-' •*«*» birds. Bird feeding and watching Ing. The water softener helps to center 6f a well-greased casserole RUG is reversible for twice the loosen and float out even stub- makes an emergency ring mold. To brown pies and tarts, use a is an absorbing and educational wear, half the cleaning. So soft pastry brush to brush them with pastime for kiddies sind adults. bom grime. and cushiony! A Word to the Ladles milk before putypg them In the oven. Peek Into your clothes closet Potato and Cheese Souffle and take out all the ehoes you (Yield: •servings) PDniiMivnt ** *TD npDviiu are not wearing, for one reason or Bolster your after-the-holldays another. Bring them to HOUSE A 2 cup mashed potatoes a cup hot milk letdown with a beauty tonic that HALE SHOE SERVICE and let can do you much good. SCHULTZ them show you what they can do 1 \t teaspoons salt ■a teaspoon ground black BEAUTY SALON. 983 Main to update them, make them more Street, offers you a. nationally-ad­ MORTY MKEKLB BY mcK CAVALLI comfortable and rejuvinate them pepper 1 tablespoon butter or marga­ vertised PERMANENT for 58 45. Uke new. Here they wlU replace Why not get a FRENCH CURL MM'hKV FINN BY LANK LEONARD M0Ul2BLUCky, 0Bi:a u 0E IH A i e thick, heavy heels with slim, trim rine 54 cup grated sharp American CUT, 52, first and see the exciting 0UriNTHEF=RB6H A^AMATTEMaFFACrx -SR3TU5«* ones. They can create an open- reeults your mirror will show. Your cheese IMA6WEtr/TVE SURE/PHIL^ AIRAU.QAV— DOirrukEAWjQR..Nor AA^fMarOANCL toe style or etretch the leather like hair will be soft to the touch, shiny FIPST DAY DOWN iXPECTS HOGAN I'LLBCT'AXJ THELe^ruTTLeBir. magic to make shoes longer and 2 eggs, separated. and alive looking and so easy to PHILHITTHE YEAH—HEJUSTCALIED THERE/ THEYAM)f 0 DREAM UP A functional wider. Your most expensive shoes Preheat oven to moderate I35U DAILY POUeU? FROM MIAMI! HOGAN HAD A UkEVCURJOB. care for. The offer Includes a ^/>l/r-PUT- TUT/ can be re-soled' with dainty, fe­ degrees F .). Mash potatoes until stimulating shampoo, sparkling DREAM COIN’ DOWN ON THE minine soles with lots of mileage smooth' without milk. Then add plane; THEY AIADE #050 APIECE) rinse, test curl and then a flatter­ SOUDOKrtt? guaranteed. The young man at milk, salt, black pepper and but­ ing- new-season set. Move along wHyNor? / fashion HOUSE A HALE SHOE SERV­ ter or margarine. Mix until fluffy. with the New Year looking and ICE does Buperlor work. Stir in grated ch«Me. Best egg feeling tiptop. Call Mitchell 3-8961 yolks slightly and add, blending and say "Book an appdintment for. Hie light Touch welL Beat egg whites until stiff me." You'll be glad you did. h i Now—not some dark midnight to come— is the time to stock up and' fold into mixture. Pour into on light bulbs. Keep a selecUon la a S-eup ungreased cssssrole. Bake 46 mimitss or until done. The Inquirer high sizea most used on hand. /V7 ./ • CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TlIRNlirR lovoly to look at MR. ARKKNATHY BY R\LSTON .lONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY NOW 10 aup oia PIMP TO uHoa- . THANKW, •a«T»iaaa»i-|||»| HMM UAOlNOWm. he^etdy to wear THATfe UNDERSTANDABLE. you KNcw, 1 HOW MUCH WOULD IT COST JSSK, ' SHE'^ ACME NO'TMI'fDIMBTirwr0% SS& HAVBYDU wcvoMeMi' G A D ^ MARSHA SHE HAS TO LIVE A a BY PROBABLY DUDLEY,! -TO LET HER. SWiM rntWitPoPi AROUND FORA WHILE? j Here’s (aiUott la High C... Atpk LOOKS VERY HERSELF IN LONESOME. THINK VOUte Per w o n f o n u t THAT FISHBOWL RIGHT. VKMai eomfori, Ltnrsly, Jightweight s a d ; SHOP da^a iritk svairytbliig a woman wants ia a girdle. Tbe ezdusiva band •( support I control— a* abstie webbing adjustnMBt that molds tha Iroat and back paaalt in a wrap-araiiad efftet — craatM a drda of hfaRo "vwf comfort. An tha dsmands of a line wi'maa’a foundatioB are laeorporatad. . . a ^Mii« tummy aad ^Ha|duagm coatrol— b sHmmlag pMaaturdy badt a*ppert 1-17 n . When YSDnKyou'ataad more at««t, LQ look talltr and fa d battar aB THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY Wli,SON SCRUGGS day long. Stop in to 1st oar DAVY JONES BLUE JANE? IS TMAT_ WHO'S THE GUY 0RIVIU6 H BY LEFF and MeWILLlAMS traiaad eoneUaia gi»a yoa aa YOU MEAN SQUIRREL? axpert, pataonaliaad Mtiac. ' WHAT TIME1< IT? OFF? I THOUGHT VOU DID„. AND THEN VWaY, TWYM AU. WENT OUT WITH THE BOV AND LAT^R CHUCK/ AVID WITH THE REAL OLD CAR/. DO VOU KHOW W HAT?^ DECIDED KIDS BOKE MS M en% Women' TO TEAKS, acavoM nm N o m i MtEWcaTF***? Childreii's SHOES *• "Y SHOE

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r . I THE Ford Signs for $15,(Hkl Raise to $50,000 Yankee Basehall Games on WINF r*, ' ^ Indians Pin Loss on Platt Heralds Angle Againj < B y New All home and away, both day and night, baseball gamee of E A R L YOST the World Champion New York New York (TP)—W hiteyt'!^*’***^ pitching eoach) to helpfcan and aa long as I can. I was Yankees will be brought to area East •Coventry Checki LosMes- Sport* Editor me.” Three Players i— agaMi ^ given that advice years ago when listeners ' by radio station Ford, with a $50,000 contract Foiil, who never had won 20 lie- wa had such great relief W IN F In Manchester. John t - ‘ Bowling Big Business '' tucked away in his back pock­ fore last year, credited hie big aea- as and Allie Reynolds. Deme, station manager, made St. Louifi (TP>—The West holds an edge in top t&lent with ington Rims Streak Net 10 Points son to .a new pitching, rotation de­ Then akmgHceme Sain end now this announrement today- the likes of Oscar Robertson, Elgin Baylor and Jerry West, In Thriller; 49-47 Bowling is big business, et, has something else up his vised 1^ Sain and Manager Ralph Arroyo. It's good to know you’ve W IN F will have oxohisive and with youth on its side, soon may catch the East in the slMve with which to befuddle Houk. For the first time since he got such guys in the bullpen ready r Approximately, $1.1 billion is spent annually by the na- rights In the area to the National Basketball Association All-Star game series. Turning in another of their^edge through much of the fourth* “tallies followed by Troy with 10. In 51-39 Win ' tion’s 26-28 million bowlers on bowling, refreshments an(] this hitters joined the Yankees in 1950. Ford to take over.” broadcasts. East Catholic's next game will be ToX'^hree Hoop Wins next season. pitched every four deys. TIitM, , he Whltey’s fifty grand salary is Back calling the plays ea the That's the opinion of Fred^- Frank Merrittell ** Ea*t Catholic again regained the Friday afternoon when it vusits equipment at more than 10,000 commercial and non-cothmer- was able to get 40 etartii, more the highest ever paid a Yankee Schaiis of Los Angeles, who coach­ The clever New York Yankee field will be Mel Allen, lied Baylor, playing on an Anr^ formances, t-j{ s t LatholiCj about two minute* to go Rockville to take on the strong ' By FRANK CLINE cial establishments certified by the American Bowling Con­ than he ever nad before. He lost , topping Reynolds' $48,000 ed the West in it*, convincing 150- southpaw Isn't cohtei to rest on Barber and Phil RIrsnto. pass from Ft. Lsi^s, Wash., after on a basket bv Bill Toy. 46-45. Rams' FVe.shmen quintet. only four o f them. In -1952. It . was still $2,000 shy of 130 victory over the veteran Boat High’s basketball team storm- Getting about as evenly bal­ gress. These bowling centers, which operate about 141,000 In­ his laurels — 25 regular season a two week layoff, led the West cd from behind to edge Hol.v Holy Trinity quickly recaptured r.asi ralhnilr (<»> Suburban quintas managed an even 8plit in the four bas- anced an offensive attack dividual lane*. collect more U u n f "I discovered Ujat I was strong­ the $52,000 contract signed by stars In the 12th annual game be­ with 32 points. He admittad 'T F ' triumphs and .two er pitching with only two full days yesterday. Yogi, erst­ fore 16,112 here last night. The Trinitv of Hartford 49 47 at t^he advantage with bucket but KiiiM ...... Ketball games in whl«h they were involved last night. Elling­ , $800 million of the sum for bowl­ victories last year. He thinks, with was tired and a little out of shape.” - . a A M from its .first five that was of reet,” he *eid. " I didn't tire un­ while Yankee , who turned Bast still leads the series 7-5. >> .i,„nyo,.rn io.t niUt Prank Klnel, who was destined to Dalj ...... ton and Coventry w er^he victors with RHAM and Rockville ing alone. luck, and perhaps' an extra pitch, Roliertson had 26 points and P ettit Ihe East CaUiolic g>'m last night. deadlocked Troy ...... i.. possible, Manchester High’s til near the end of the 'eeaaon. I to the outfield last year, received The victory was the ninth straight ^ Bowling interests maintain that he can make it two 20-pIus victory “ Understand, I'm talking about 25. the score ..dth a free throw. MrPartlAnd ...... the losers with the latterfive bowing to undefeated Plainville. hope to foIlow-Uie same schedule a $2,000 raise over his 1961 salary Individuals not teams,” ftchaus for the all victorious Eagles. Wehr ...... STAFFORD SPBtNOS — ^ basketball team whipped • they are part of the nation's No, 1 campaigns in a row. Schaus said 6-11 rookie W alt Holy Trlnity’a Bud McCarthy, Lofleo ...... ■* competitive sport. There are dis­ this year. ' for hitting 22 horhera snd driving said. "Yoti have to concede the Bellamy of Chicago was a ntajor It was a highly exciting contest lug at a ateling 50 per cent Platt, .'ll-39. before a sparse " I have decided to take on a " I ’v e been ribbed quite a bit for in 69 runs on a .271 batting aver­ who wound up leading all the Siilltvan ...... (19) gathering of 400 at the Arena last senters, of course, and a Urge Boston Celtics still are the best factor with his 23 points and 17 r t - . all the way. Deadlocked 16-all at Malln ...... the field and clo'se to 75 per cctf F. PU. screwball,” said Ford who last year not flniahing many games,” Ford .scorers with 1? points, -sent the ” number who consider bowjlng age- team in basketball.” bounds. the end of tlie first period, the Ba^l<•r ...... at the free throw lane, Ellington Morri.^nn night. It gave the Indians a clean baffled the opposition with a added. ."A s you know, Luis Arroyo Ford’a raise was a whopping vistors in front again for the final sweep of tHeir series with the Pan­ merely a fo rm ' of exercise, and OHimOH DUCKPIN Record Rebound* Bellamy Tremendoua Eagles fell eight points down at T o ta la ...... \s -n ran Ita winning *tr&k_ to three varied assortment of curvet, feet had to ball me out quite a bit. $15,000. time with a free throw with about not as a competitive sport. Frank­ Standings "W all took over from the start,” halftime as the r-isitors from Hart­ HoI.^Tr(nlly <4* straight with a 54-45 triumph over thers as the Red and White quin­ bells end changeups. 'T fooled Naturally, I_ would like to finish “I signed the first contract of­ Bob Pettit, the eight-year vet­ 30 seconds to go. With 18 seconds StorriTv ly. on a local level, two-thirds of W. L. Pet. Schaus said. “ You expect great ford went into the dressing room F PiA. ! Stafford here last night. It was tet won the first time, 52-45. around with it a little last year. them all, but I'm more interested fered me,” said the 31-year-old eran of the St. Louis Hawks, won remaining. Kinel was again fouled : (.'oon«v .. 4 Kberle^ 1. the bowling . both 10 pins and No. Melh. No. 1 .., .52 24 .684 ball from Pettit and Efaylor; but with a 30-22 advantage. and he made good on both corP the fourth win in 11 outings of French Don Simmon*, P «u l Qd*y snd Now I am going to work al it in. the club winning those games. southpaw ace. "It called for just the game's most valuable player McMahon ...... 4 1 Fred McCurry paced the Indians « tiuckpins — is strictly exercise for St. Bridget's ...... 50 26 .654 Bellamy's tremendous game was Tlie Eagles battled back into ^ Kdmond* ...... 1 1 Coach Bob H ealy'i Purple Krtights. Wenner more earnestly, and get John Sain M y Idea is to pitch as hard as I about the figurei 1 had in mind." trophy with a record 27 rebounds. versions to send the Eagles in front Morftan . the participants. St. John's ...... 50 26 .654 loo much to count on.” contention in the third quarter'and McCarthy ...... ^ 2 •. Off to a glow start which found with 10- points apiece although W ilt Chamlierlaln, the 7-1 Phila­ to stay. 48-47. and just before the • IrAoo ...... 1 3 Tarbeil St. James No. 2 . . . .47 29 .618 Boston's Red Auerbach, coach­ them trailing. 13-8, at tho end of I.ocke .. Quey sat out the whole fourth ' Approximately one of every delphian who hold* a 49-point sea­ when the buzzer sounded. East buzzer he added another free ' P ro c ra n i...... 1 St. Mary's ...... 43 3,1 ..566 ing the Bast for the sixth straight Antohni ...... 2 2 the first quarter, the Knights were McNeill quarter with four personals and ‘ four bowWrs in the nation com- son scoring average, set an NBA Catholic held a slim 37-36 margin. throw for the rnctors' final two So. Mcth...... 34 .553 year thought Clncinnatl'a Jack still down two, 22-20. at half­ I McCurry was sidelined periodical­ , pete in league play and an esti­ .42 all-star scoring record with 42 Holy Trinity again went early in point spread. T o fa lft ...... in '9 Totals .. No. Meth No. 2 ... .42 34 .553 Twyman "really killed us” with Somer»\(8S> ly beca’iise of the same reason. mated six million league roller^ point*. the final canto and nursed a slim K ind paced the Eagles with 14 ,Scorf ai half 'n

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Housoliold Goodo 51 Rooms Without Board 59 Houses For Skle 72 Houses For Sale 72 Wanted— Real Estate 77 AiictimiB 78 Badness Services Offo-ed 13 THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Situations Wanted— Garden—-Farm—Dairr FurnishM Apartments 63-A Male 39 Prodnets 50 UNCLAIMED NICE LARGE front room for gen­ VERNON—Cute _ 8 room funushed CUSTOM BUILT 8 room Ranch, CLEAN 2-family. 4-6. double ga HELP! DUE to majoy recent lalfs, AUCTION MORE COLD nX)O R8 WASHED and Waxed, tleman.- Call after 8 p.m. w i our listings are low. Buyers are WlndowB cleaned, painting, Mper- ' LAYAW AYS apartment, all'utilities included, large living room with fireplace, rage, near bua, achool, and sho| TOUNG FAMILY maiii d^ M BALDWIN, MAOBjrrARK a p fin •^966. 21 Church Street. $18 weekly, TR 6-7011. formal dining room, family size ping. Call Dlacoe Agency, waitlBg for all types of property. Antiques and Modern CLASSIFIED Ing, waUa waabed, odd Jobs. Handy z If selling buying or trading, can Man Sarvlee. Phone MI 8-8949. D astok OBOOL.VWnR. at*mmkm owucT A mo tO H joic HE K i m f HETKA1S HI9 positloa aa manager of children’! at the (sziB. 839 West Center It. Original Price $1371 ' kitchen 3 brarooms.' I'.k baths, 9-0626. WEATHER clothing store or odldren’s depart­ IDS-BUS; ROOM FOR lady or gentleman. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. recreation room with fireplace, at once Free inspections upon re- Ellington Town Hall W U tH S HAS 1W iMOeOapEONWE OMM’ASIltUDS MtHI BCANSR/ '< ^ a n M $ 822 Kitchen privileges, quiet Inquire MANCHESTER —6 room Ranch BUSINBSS-Profeaaional accounta. ment manager In discounv opera­ Heated. Bedroom set, kitchen set, enclosed breezeway, attached ga­ quest,'''Cali the Ellsworth Mitten tEMPTM6> SPECIALTIK 06 ’IHE RRr/- AROUHP THE COftHER.' tion. OoUege trained, 10 years’, ex- 224 Charter Oak St., Ml 3-8868, CH refrigerator. Gaa range, free elec­ rage. landscaped yard' 91x194. aurrounded by troes. Formal din­ Agency, .Realtors, MemlJer of XILS U your recelvablea need action, Olenwood Oee Range 6-4788. . Saturday, Jan. 20 AHEAD] ADVERTISING phone MI 9-981T anv hour. AAA Re­ psrlepce, 8 yaars aa children’! tricity, gas. Low rent. Adults. Ap­ Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, Ml ing room, large kitchen, large liv­ service, XU 3-6930. vMAfliaooPj M,0UI,K(WB1R! FBM ir Household Gooda 51 g .E. rnWgarator ing room. Natural woodwork, I ...... imbursement Service. 899 Main St. 10PW, t ■tom manager. Greater Hartford }.p c Blond bedroom set with book­ ply Apt. 4. 10 Depot Square. 3-59(13. 1 :30 p.m. Bonded. Aran.-' Salary desired $7,000. Box throughout. Aluminum combina­ tyiSH SOMEONE to handle your INSUIATE CLASSinED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ’ AUVlM«OR’ UW600*ir. case bed, mattresa and boxspring FURNISHED ROOM (or rent. Tel. tions. $15,800. Call Mr. Govang,.TR rest estate? Call me at XO 9-037i) M.1fetald. RUGS^ NEVER UMd. 9x13 antique Foam b ock and eeat sofa and MI 3-4564. (300 items to go) 8 AJI. to 6 P.M. SAVE A BUCK at Manchaater ownME'isorHsintss.^ g(dd, $30; 9x18 red oiiaotel, $38; Business I.,oeations 5-9820, xn 9-5306. BarrOWs * Wal­ •or'prompt and courteous service chair, nylon ^ BETTER LOOK! lace, XII 9-5306. Xlanchester. Jose|)q Barth. Broket. Welding Service. Ml 9-1888, MI MAOHinQucr • 10x18 gold oriental. BU e-MW- y.pc chrome kitchen set PLEASANT warm room, separate For Rent 64 Auctioneer: NOW! 9-8763. Have it welded, repaired, Articles For Sale 45 814.900—6 room ranch, garage. Table and lamps entrance, kitchqn privilegese if $16,990—Oversized 6 room cape (X)i.ONlAL CAPE—Front and rear COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. aharpened. Guaranteed. UNCLAIMED desired, parking. MI 3-4724. STORE near Main St. at 98 Birch CASH WAITINQ tor property own­ Robert E. Fluckiger KONDAT n itl FBIDAT lOtM AAL—SATURDAY • AJtL HOME MADE ravioli, (rash or St*.' 2,000 sq. ft., parking Apply witfi land. ftni shed dormers. 6 spacious ers. Please-pail us before you buy This is New Furniture-Not Re- rooms, plaster walls, I 'i baths, froir, Me dos. H. Pssqualiiri. 348 posseMCd. No down Psyment—$6 Marlow’s, 867 Main. New 5-3 Duplex, convenient to the or tell. SUeedy service. J. D. LAYAWAYS Center. fireplace, garage, porch, fo.ver. Realty. :U1 Tlie Village Peddler Homehold Services Avery Street, Wapplng. W eekly,. . PLEASANT ROOM in private PLEASE READ YOUR AD $796 home. MI 9-1329. EXCELLENT LOCATION Also large one-half acre groved treed «r *^ w t Ada” an taka* ov«r tba phom aa a ooa- , Offered______13-A SNOW BLOWERS - From $19.98 Original Price lot. prestige location, $13,900. Tre- and w . Parts and aarviee Gapl- NQUMAN’S, INC. Ideal for beauty salon, 618 Cen­ 8 room colonial off Porter St.. 4 mont Agency. TR 5-2349. TIm adVMttaer ahobld read hla ad tlia FIRST DAT IT FLAT FINISH Holland window Furniture and Appliances RANG! hd E^pmsnt Oo., 8$ Mai.4^ st. Balanije $366 ter St., off street parking, 30x50, bedrooms, garage. Legal Notice aad RBPORT ERRORS la ttiOa for the neart iaa«r- abadea made to measure. All 143 Hartford Rd. . MI S-1524 ATTRACjnVE sleeping room cen­ MANCHESTER—Beautiful 8 room Houn fA dally. 7-9 Thursday. 7-4 tral. GenUeman, 195 Spruce'St, 7 room front to back spUt, 3 baths. leirald la raaponaHUe (or only ONE laooireet or omitted metal v a n eau blinds at a new Saturday. This la a beautiful 8 room group Off 'Silver Lane Manchester newly decorated, reasonable rent. Cape, excellent condition, nice lo­ I.IMITATIU.N ORDKE adverttacmeat and fliea «mly to the aactent ot'a low pries. Keys made while you I'UEL OIL of furniture which Includes: O p ^ $-9 Daily,. Sat. 9.6 ONE ROOM to rent, private en­ cation, aluminum siding plus AT A COL'RT OK KROBATK held Errora whldh do aot leaaen the ralne of wait. Miirlow's.' Living Room Sofa Bed end Chair J. D. REALTY lU MancheBlfr. mthtn and for th« WOOLEN STRIPS—for m g hraid- Free Delivery—P i^ Storage trance, near bua and mills. 119 many extra.s. A special at $14,900. District of Manchoatrr on ihc 9th day win aot ]be eorreeted by ”nmke pood” taaefUea. Tables and Lampa iBeechler'Smith GASOliNE WASHER • REFRIGERATOR^ re- Ing aad hooking by the pound. Any room may be purchased Cooper Hill St,. MI 9-0595 470 Main St. kQ $-5139 Short way otit--new 3 bedroom of January. 1962. Remnanta, 88c up. Rent atrip cuG B-Pc Dinette Set Stpaiately REALTORS ranch; full price $13,490; $490 PicjiFnt. Hon. John J. WalleU. Judi>. pairs. Prompt, economical expert, H.itatc of Mary H, Batch. latr or tern, $1.00 per day. Colonial Rem ­ Complete Double Dresser Bedreem EXCElLIJn^T STORE (or anv busi­ xn 9-8953 MI 3-6969 dosvn. Many more priced from M anchcsirr In aatd DiBlrfrl, doc^Hnod. TOUR OOfWERAI guaranteed. Phone MI 9-4817, Pot- Matbosa slid Boeespring. BE AFPRE0IA1 DIAL Ml 3-2711 terton's, UO Osnter St nant Shoppe, 118 Center St. UNCLAIMED TWIN OR single room, home prirt' ness or office, apartment Includ­ $4,900 up. Call the Ellsworth Mit­ On motion of t?harlc}i M. O'Dowd of leges. MI 9-4081. ed 476 Main 8(. Ml 9-5?J9. 9-5. MANCHESTER - 1950 , American ten Agency, Realtprs. MI 3-8930 or Hartfoiti. ConiiGciJcut. executor. BANTLY OIL Thia ia New Fumiturs—Not Re- OFiDKRKD; That nix mnntha from RADIDTV REPAIRS all makes OVER 800 records, 7$ slid 88 tpm, LAYAWAYS Colonial. 13x38 living room, knotty xn 9-5524. for sale. Also few albums, MI poaseased. No down Payment—$3 pine recreation room, bar, handy Ih^ 9th day of January, 1962. hr and 1 .IMP \\) , IM Cars, pbonograpbL ehangsrs. Weekly. / « thf flanir arc Uniiif'd and allowed for BdhestjSConomlcaL Guaranteed90 9-19M. • Apartments— Flats— STORE FOR rent 243 N. Main St. location. Only 817,900. Carlton W. LIKE NEW th^ creditors within which to briny; In ■ ■'I \'\ I Ki l l Original Price $1462 Ml 9-5229. 9-6. Hutchins, Xri 9-5133. tliHr claima sKalnst said e.uiale. and days, nmoua for serrics for 80 DOUB^ EDGE rasor blades. NORMAN’S, INC. Tenements 6.7 said executor is directed to Rive public TROUBLE REACHIMHWR ADVERTISER? years. Phone Ml 9-4BS7. Potter- Balance . . $ 912 5 'i room ranch home within a notice to the eredltorf to brlna In their TEL Mlicli. il 9 -iSVS est sw gical steel, honed in oU. Furniture and Appliances HAIJ., FOR RENT—can accommo­ $94.51 MONTHLY, smsll cash as­ stone's throw of the Bowers School claims within said time allowed by ton’s. sumes 4>i% mortgage, immacu­ Full money back guarantee. 35- 448 Hartford Rd. MI 8-1834 O.B. Eiectric Range TWO ROOM unfurnished apart­ date 50 people; also, good for of­ and bUs line. Family sized kitchen. publishing a copy of this order In some ROCKVILLE TR 5 3271 WEAVING of Bums, moth holes SOc, 100-861^ 300-$1.BD, 600-$8.80, Off Silver Lane Manchester ment, first floor, heat and gas fices. driring school, haii-dYessing late 8 room ranch. Carlton W. 3 bedrooms, ceramic bath, cellar, newspaper having a circulation in said M4l npper re­ Sofh' and '3 imaira Ml 3-6388. XIANCHESTBR—One block from Read Herald Advs. F rit to HtraM placements, umbrellas repaired, Painting— Papering 21 Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Male 36 carton. C.O.D. orders accepted. 7 Pe Dinette set. Bronze tone nings Dick Hayes. XII 3-0527. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Postcard Mites general merchan­ Any room m a y b e purehmsed SMALL STORE or office H3 Main XIain St. 4 years old, beautiful 6 men’s shirt collars reversed and PAINTTNO, pi^iering floor sad^ WATTRESSES days. A]mly in per­ Tables and Lamps GENERAL RENTAL agency J D. St. Nice location. Very nir« Inside. room colonial. l ) i batha, enclosed replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ STOCK MAN wanted, experienced dise catalog, Taidor Prtiduets Co., Separately WARREN E. HOWLAND Waat tafonaatlaa oa owe at ear elaaaUM adv star No Ing, remodeling. CaU Mr. ^mrlea. son. Howard Johnaon Reataurant, preferred but not necessary. Ap­ 17 G vM o^ Rd.. Chatham, N. J. Realty, 470 Main Sireet, Ml Free parking in rear. Call MI porch, bullt-ina. combination win­ ing Shop. MI 9-0738. This Is New Furniture—Not, Re­ 3-5129 dows and doors, fireplace.'fully in­ Realtor aaawer at the telephoae Hatedf Simply can the 894 Tolland Tpke. See Mr. Ford. ply W. T. Grant Co., Parkade. possessed. No down Payment—17 9-9835. WOMEN’S .SKIS, pides and bindr UNCLAIMED sulated. city water and sewer St. 575 Main St. MI 3-1108 AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuphol- INTERIOR pamtlng, llecorating, Weekly. LARGE 3 ROOM apartment., heat, MANCHfSTER ANSWERING SERVICE^ ■ter 8 piece living room aet; aofa WOMAN WHO CAN drive. If you Inga, S .ieet, g o^ emdition, price LAYAWAYS James Parish. Owner anxious to ceilings, waUp'apering, floor aand- would enjoy woricing 8 or 4 hours reasonable. MI 8-6544. hot water, stove, refrigerator, ga­ Houses For Rent 6.5 sell. Vacant. Charles Lesperance. I and 3 chairs, 8148. Choose (mm Ing and reflnlshing. Clean work- NORMAN’S, INC. rage, $110. MI 4-0238 M l 94500 groupIp of tine fabrics. Work done a day caUlng regularly each month JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT Early American Group MI 9-7620. lx»ts For Sale 73, / manahip. No Job too small. John on a group of Studio Girl cosmetic DEACON BENCH, new, 4 loot, Furiiiture and Appliances THREE ROOM cottage, furnished by expertex craftsmen on our prem­ Large local concern has opening •448 Harford Rd, MI 3-1524 FIVE ROOM, aecond floor, apart­ or unfurnished, gas heat, adiilta. TWO-FAXIILIES—We have them. A VERNON-Lake St. Near Lake St. aad leave year mmiape. Toam hear from oar advertlaer la jif ises. Al] work fully guaranteed. VerfaUle, MI 9-87B0. clients on a route to be eatabllsh- black (Iniah, beautifully stenciled, Original Prico $878 daw without qwadlaf an eveolar at the telephoaa ed in and around Mancheater, and for a Junior Accountant. Account­ $88. MI 9-1734, MI 8-7174. Off Silver Lane Manchester ment, West Side. Stove, refrigera­ New Bolton Rd. Reaaonable rent. new one (4H and flat): older School, 100x200 lot. Emil G. ' 3 ^ Fabric Salesroom, 175 Pine CEILING refinlshed, painting, wall­ ing School graduate preferred. Per- Balance $471 Open 9-9 Dally. Sat. 9-6 tor furnished. Adults preferred. Xn 3-6389. tf'and 4 flat for only $16,900; a 6 Stavens. excl'islvs Cheney Fabric are willing to make light ^eilver- papering. Wallpaper books on re­ iea, etc., write Studio Girl manent work Jn well establiahed, POT BURNER, nablnet type, BTU Free D elivery-Free Storage Ml 8-6129. and 6 duplex on Foater St. -for ■alMCMm, in Manchester. MI quest. Fully insured. Call Edward progressive oiganlzation. Liberal capacl^ 78,000, automaUc car­ 7-Pc Bedroom — Maple Dresser, COVENTRY—S-room single house. $18,400 ; 5 and 8 flat (nice one) for B ZONE LOT 90x100 foot, all Utili­ 8-7833/^udget terms arranged. metics. Dept. 6-G, Glendale. erienced fuel oil ing day. Call Ml 9-8497. P L E A S E VALLEY ROAD churches, 813.900. Carlton W, 819.000, Robert J. Smith. Inc., XG Main and Eldridge Corporation, ATTENTION Homemakers! Organ­ driver. Wyman Ol) Ck). 24 Main THREE ROOM apartment, stove Itotchtns, MI 9-5132. 2-Door Bel Air Model. Accounting services. Raymond (Opposite Vittner’s Garden Center) modeling installatlona repaira. U exafSED WOMAN wfl] take care $d V 'm WINOSOfl I ROOMS FURNITURE 9-5241. having its principal office In Man-1 All work guaranteed, 25 years ex­ ize your time to have as little ** St. and refrigerator furnished, ideal Girard, MI 9-6008. of one or two children days in her $14.74 MONTHLY cheater, Connecticut, has been dla- i 6 cylinder, .standard transmission, radio. *1395 MI 9-8334 Open 7-10 dally perience. 34-hour service. CaU 3 hours a day for a business of 3'GHOIOE BRICK DWELLINGS for newlyweds or elderly couple, EIGHT ROOM colonial In excellent FIVE ROOM ranch — Extra large aolv^ by resolution adopted b y : TAX PROBLEMS? Call PI 3-6607 your own. Represent Avon prod­ DISPLAY SIGN painter, hardware home. MI 8-0763. TO BE SOLD SEPARATELY. Bland New ground floor and parking, 7 miles location, garage. I'.j baths, fire living room, fireplace, 2 large bed. Earl VanCamp. MI 9-4749. Washing Machine, Westinghouse re the Board of Directors and b y ; and have your return prepared (or ucts, world’s largest manufactur­ salesman, automotive salesman, to United Aircraft. Available Feb. place, city utilities, near school rooms, ceramic tile bath, plaster­ ahareholderi, effective December | ’59 CHEVROLET appliance salesman, camera man­ frigerator,-Bedroom. Living Room and bus line, substantial reduction you. You always save more than it 1958 DAUPHINE Renault, 4 door. er of cosmetics. TV and nation­ WILL DO IRONING In my home. 1. xn 3-7066 after 4 p.m. ed walls, garage with aundeck and 30, 1961. costs. Call PI 2-8780. Radio-TV Repair Services 18 wide magazine advertising is ager, meat cutter, receiving clerk, Dinette, Dishes, Rugs. Lamps in price. Charles Lesperance, MI awning. Owner XG 6-6211. $14,500. 4-Door. The cleanest ’ 59 we’ve seen in ages. CaU MI 3-4292. Tables, Blankets, IXc, MODERN 5 room apartment, sec­ AH creditors are warned to pre-| creating even greater demand for produce, meat^and grocery clerk. 9-7620. No agents. sent their claims tn Irv'tnc L. Bay- j V-8, powerglide, radio. J CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, our products. Qall BU 9-4922. Part-time and full-time Jobs avail­ e v e r y t h i n g $444 ond -floor heat, hot water, stove, avaUable all houra. Satisfaction able. Employer will interview at Dogs— Birds— ^Pets 41 refrigerator, $128. Call xn 9-0728 SIX ROOM ranch. $ yean old. BOWERS SCJHOOL area—6 room er, 14 Stephen .Street, Manchester, Personals Trailers— Mobile Homes 6-A Connecticut, on or before Xlay 15, guaranteed. CaU MI 9-1818. Connecticut State Emplo}rment Price Includes DeUvery, Setup after 4 p.m. Bowers School, all rooms batter ranch, finished heated rec room, ’S$ CHEVROLET IMPALA OONV. ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, 1955 81x8 PONTIAC (3ilef, Vembn Service. 806 Main St. for Jot^ in POODLES miniature black, fe­ Service. Guarantee Immediate de­ than average in size entire base- garage, convenient to all schools, 1962. or thereafter he barred aa la bonded representative, Allred Trailer Court, Kelly Road. MI TV SERVICE—AU makes. Honest. males, AKC registered, paper livery or Free Storage until needed meat finished off Into large family churches and ahopping. Ideal loca­ by Statute provided. V-8, powerglide. power ateering and East Hartford and Mancherter. Philip Bayer, Amen, 306 Henry St. Tel. MI 4-0235. Asking $1,495. BconomlcsL High quality parts. Apply week of Jan. 18. Monday- trained, 7 weeks old, cham pio^ Phone for appointment FOUR ROOM apartment, third room 4H% mortgage, priced (or tion for children, $17,900. Call own­ many other extra.s. 3-0450. Guaranteed 90 daya Famous (01 CLERK-TYPIST Friday. 8:30-4:80. Open Thursday, ■hip backgroimd. MI 8-0844, MI floor. Call after 6 p.m. MI 9-1762. quick sale, $16,900. PhObriek er XG 8-8778. Secretary SAMUEL ALBERT, RUd. CH 7-0866 service since 1981. Phone Ml Jan. 18, until 7 p.m. for employed 9-9718. Agency, Ml%S4t4. WANTED—Ride for two passengers Auto DriviuK School 7-A 9-4887. Potterton'a. 180 Center St Permanent full-time positions workers. I m It Day Or Night VERNON — Extra value! Smart ’H CHEVROLET STATION WAOON to Electric Boat (3o., Groton, available for rapid tjmists in our SIX ROOMS and garage. $$8. a o s e MANCHESTER—4 bedroom home, split level 7 rooms, IVi baths, fire­ Conn., first shift. MI 9-2020, TELEVISION anteonaa and rotor If you. have no means of trans­ to bus line. Xn 8-S418. ^celiant closet and storage spaes, All the extras at a low, MORTLOOC'S Driving School—Of' clerical department. High School ARCHITECrrURAL woodwork ■ de- portation, I’U seed my auto for place. range, oven, dishwasher, (ice, 448 Main 8t.. Mancheater. ■ystema instaUed and repaired. education, accurate typing, and taller with experjenee. Permanent laigs enelossd jporch 3-car ga­ garage, aluminum storms high low price. ■ ^ Leamlite correctly •’May Bita Serving Mancheater and aur- you. No obUgation. THREE R(X)M apartment, $77 a rage, $19,700 Phlibriek Agency, Ml R. E. WANDELL good knowledge of grammar and poeitlon with liberal benefits. CaU PERM ANiNT month. Includes heat, hot water, location. Only $J7.800.' Robert B- Automobiles For Sale 4 Your Qte. Driver education rountUng areas. Modem TV Serv­ medical t'ermg helpful. Excellent CH 6-6831, or apply The L. F. Det- A—L— B— E ^ R — T— ’S $•$464. Anderson Agencyr JA 1-0139. claaaea. Member. OmuiecttcUt Pro­ ice. 406 Center 8t„ MI 8-3306. electricity and sas, off Porter St. •SS CHEVROLET SPORT SEDAN NEED A CAR and bnd your credit working conditions and Uberai em­ tenbom Woodworking Oo., 807 R EH 0 V M .0 F 48-45 ALLYN' ST., HARTFORD Available Immediately. X(I 8-6640. $13,900 — ROCKVILLE. S room Building fessional Driving School Aaan Ml ploye benefits. CJall Mrs. Peterson, Sheldon St., Hartford, Conn. BOLTON—5 .room ranch with Bel Air Model. V-8, powerglide, turned Aown7 Short oo down pay­ 9-7398. RADIDTV REPAIRS, any make, First Flecet Seven room brick home. Good sized rooms. Kltchea, OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. ranch, large living room, cabinet ment? Bankrupt? Repoasearion? tree pickup and deUvety on amaU Liberty Mutual Insurance Com­ dining room, den sad Uvtaig room with flieplaee dowostsire. THREE ROOXf first floor apart- kitchen, beautifully landsfaped breezeway and garage, combina Contractor *1345 e x e c u t i v e salea trainee-leading UNWANTED HAIR tion windows. ameslte drive, power steering. "nie main reason for re-inaolat- Don’t give up! See Honest Doug­ LARSON’S Connecticut’s first U- radloe, phononapha. Houra 0-10 pany, MI 3-1161, for appointment. Three bedmems. FuU eeUsr. Oil hot water hem. N’ew Boiler. Le$ CALORIC DELUXE gaa stove less menlt available furnished or un­ lot. shown by appoinuneni. Ing waa beraiiae of Inadequate las, get the lowdown on the lowest p.m. a A B Raifio and TV. HI life, insurance company offers ex­ ISO’s ! 38’. Big yard. Ileaatifni trees. than 2 years old, one-third origi furnished. centrally located. J. D. wooded lot. Priced-reallstlcallv at censed driving school trained - ceptional career opportunity , (or Marion E. Robertson. Realtor, MI R*tid«ntial>Co(niiMrei«l Inaulatlon. down and smaUeat payments any­ O^SSn. MI 8-1479. ^‘fjigg BIflMch Mflssii nal cost. Call MI 3-2207. Realty, XG 3-8129. S-S9U. onl-.- 813.500. II A R Realty. ' XG Certified and approved ia now of' . man age 28 and over. Salary i^ua 3-2692. R, D.' Murdock, MI 8-6472. The owner* wondered what where. Not a small loan or finance (erlng classroom and behind 840 Veraon S t, Manchestor AltfoHonq-Rumodutiim company plan. Douglas Motote, MEDICAL Secretary for doctor’s incentive increases plua fan^y FOUR ROOkIS and bath, first floor, OAK STREET (area) Six room As Is Specials was wrong and evea went to wheel Instruction (or teenagers. office, diversified duUes. Write far aa lo lilame the Oil Man 333 Main » . Ml 9-6075. Millinery, Dressmaking: 19 group benefits., LlfeUme income CHEST TYPE freezer, $ eu. ft oil heat, garage, close to bus line. home with approx, two acres of MANCHESTER—Cuitom built Gar- “ Business Built On qualifications, references, and after 20 years.’ Sales experience M i 9-9020 $75. kn 8-4473.- Middle-aged couple nreferred. good land. House haa 3 bedropms riaon Colonial. 7 rooms. $ large 'S$ CHEVROLET and the Gas Gompany for thotr salary desired 'to Box L, Herald. Customer SatLafaction’’ high fuel bill. Finally wo stop­ 1955 FLEETWOOD Cadillac. fuU PREPARE FOR driver's test. not required.-Rigid 2-year profea- BY APPOINTMENT Available Feb^ 1. MI $-8772. up, 3 rooms down, full basement, bedrooma. pine paneled den, 2-D6or Bel Air Model. power, air conditioned, original Ages 16 to 60. Driving and clast LET ME BE your couturier. CaU slonal training smd opportunity for excellent heating aystefn. If you breezeway and garage. Oversiged Full Insurance Coverage ped fhia waate by a thorough owner. Best offer takes it. Can MI 3-1264. WAITRESS WANTED tor 8 days rapid advancement. Phone Mr. Frea Consul tatton THREE ROOM newly decorated lot in excellent residential arqa. Good value. *495 Fllterglas Blnwn-In Inaulatloa room. 'Three instruetora No wait­ weekly 9-8. Apply Comer Soda Musical Instraments 53 want privacy plus, look this over. be seen at 251 Broad St..* Man­ ing. Mancheater Driving Acade' Maloney, MI 4^1181 between 8 p.m. apartment. stove, refrigerator Excellent value (or 115,200. T. J Look (or a bright future in thli Tel. MI 4-04.50 -Inh. thiiH eliminating all draft#. EXPERT TAILORING on ladles’ Shop, State Theater BuUdlng. furnished. Will sui^Iy other furnl- chester. my. PI 3-7349. and 10 p.m. FOR SALE-q foot Estey Grand Crockett, Realtor. MI 8-1877., bright home. For an appointment After .5:00 P.M. Vnii nlan can remedy the cold and gentlemen's do ‘ piano, reasonable. Please call Nfl , ture if desired. One block from to inspect call The Jarvis Realty ’5$ CHRYSLER SPORT COUPE and drafly dlwomfort of your AUSTIN HEALY SPRITE, very Woodland St. Call Ml 8- — x “ -BOOKKEEPING-m achine operator, kfsin St., XG S-SSM. MANCHtESTER —SH room home BAi7DWfI*UROAD— homi^1>y ratting ua anon to • experienced,' with recent local 8-2807 after 6. Co., Realtors, XG 8-4112, kG liow mileage and very, good, must sell, w ill. sacrifice, Business Services Offered 13 lovlne. convenient to achdols and shop­ 9-2519, kG 3-1023. rherh and are If It waa prop- $1,095. PI 2-8508. referencea. Immediate openings FIVE KOOM apartment, first floor, ping, formal dining room, living very clean. erl.r Inaulatrd when built. ALL KINDS of ciocka repaired. AO' available with wholesaler in mod­ 58 pMtly ftirnlshed. $S0 a month room with fireplace, city utllltlea, FOR SALE—1960 Rambler Amerl Moving-—Trucking— em office. Must have own trans­ WftntMli—To Buy Pbons M l 8-1913, evenings XG Uques included. Work guaranteed. 3-car garage, extra building ’54 CHEVROLET There is, abftolulely no can 2-door Super, automatic trans MI 9-1962 Storage 20 portation. Call Mr. Feldman BU FRANK n btqing and saUlite 9-982$. mlsaion. radio, heater, whitewall 9-4337. m ay. bt had. $14,500 Rob 'HARPY W ARE' ^ charge for this survey! ______s used furniture and antiques i T H R ** ROOM apartment, Wolverton Agency, MI S-1914 4-Door. No body rot and ^ tires, color blue and white, excel CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut, MANCHBISTER Moving and Truck­ / ing S ra t. 9 at 420 fake St Call ant lent condition. CaU Coventry, PI Reasonable ratea. CaU PI 2-7558 ing Company. Local and tong dis­ ATTRACTIVE position woman 26- monthly. $$ Charter Oak St. excellent mechanically. *345 Seeoad Ptoosi K«ew4 aa No. lOfS Pkaaaat Valley Rd. • mam see whst wa’ra got. Open Son MANCHESTER Suburbs—Two-fam u «e o u R NO DOWN PAYMENT 2-7598. between 1:80-4:80 or any time tance moviiig, packing and stor- 60. Good personality and appear­ 9-7818. ily ranch 5-4, two furnaces, ga Saturday or Sunday. ance. Ready to accept position Im­ brick heoM an ever I aeros of Jaad, Eaeloaed brmseway. I car days. kO 9-9890.- »4S1AlAji«NT w e. Regular aervice throughout . garage. Large. Bvtag room aad Sreplace. Paneled den. Dtateg rage, completely modern, tremen PL to l— AW ’55 PLYMOUTH 36-MonPh Sud^Rt Plan OLDEIR CARS mechanics spe. New England atatea and Florida. mediately, If selected. Guaranteed WB BUT, IBLL or trade ratiquf dous opportunity; Only $19,500 AS sexj fXflvc fT^ ciala, fixlt yoursalf oara, always SHARPEND^O Service — 8a#s, income with opportunity for ad­ r a m wHh odfoer enpbearda FlalShM ree. room. Poor FIVE ROOkC apartment, one month L A R S E ^ Ml 8-6668. Oil hot water heat Let S00*i0180’. and daqd furniture, china, gioss, rent free. Call XG 8-8426. Carlton W. Hutchins ktl $-5133. 4-Door. Excellent transportation. a jTOod aelectlaa. Look behind our knives, axes, - shears, skates, vancement. Insurance'and retire­ Tour reeponae to our Open House o f two new ■Uvar, pietura frames sad old h a r d w a r c rotary bladee Quick service. Cai peeRRu-MWAiw Phone JA ^ 1 1 9 office. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. MAN(7HESTER Package DeUvery. ment plan available. For inter­ Timet Saturday, Febrnaiy I,'1N8 colas,

up o f traifte, end the lack o f enough salea Plaeei On the Piemlsea -I- with trees, owners anxious. Phil (ientirmen: WITHOUT OB- BCMDKKEEPER, cashiers, aalea brick Agency, kG 9-$4f4. car all in o^e, FOR SALE—•4953 Mercury, radio SAM’S UPHOLSTERY - ReUred THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CX). girls (or food and non-food Itoma Furnished Apartmenfs 63-.\ LIGATION Pieate Send and heater, whitewalls, standard peisenitM—we were unable to answer ell your te n n si To be aoM epgnm tete. beyaalt leqolrod of the Ugh bM- RowuaWMiontBoM'a 59 Your RepreaentaUre for from the chop. Can take care c< Moving, packing, storage. Agents Part-time and fuU-tlmo Jobs avail dm en'tbe Srst piece WBliIWi a ^ en the ascend plaee a t 18,000. shift. Take over payments. CaU all your upholatering needs at for Lyons Van Lines, Inc., world­ able. Employer will Interview at THREE ROOM furnished apart­ ’53 W ILLYS FREE Survey. MI 9-3581. quastlans. or to give you our 100% attention. I ehsek. No baak ROOklB TO r e n t , also cabins great ssvinga. Call CB X-3878. wide movers; Free estimates MI Connecticut State Employment with efficiency Scranton Motel. ment, first floor, all utilities, no Wild Bird Seed— Suet Cakes 4-Door. Run.s good. Name ...... 3-8187. Benda far Deeds 9s bs children or pete, ampls parking 1940 FORD coupe, 1958 Olds engine. Service. 806 Main St. for Jobs in To those who desire any further information, EseM* lelee e^Jset te enpraval a t CsU k a 9-0838 after 5. 8EPTIG TANKS A d d reaa ...... East Hartford and Manchester, Oenrt. Bask plasa 273 kCain. *68 White rolled Naugahyde interior, H A H SNOW sM frss and clear a t the Imt mart- Bird Feeders-Salt— Snow Shovels PLOWING. Ml n ^ Apply week of Jen. 18, Monday- or imotlicr leqik at these two fine custom gagpe belag feraeiaoed aad o f all elalma ta tight ROOkC FOR genUeman near Main AND City candy red paint. Many other 9-2604. iierato bat s n b j ^ to town taxes. Phone ...... extras. Haa been in a few auto Painting— Papering 21 Friday. 8:80-4:80. Open tiranday, built homes—please feel (Tee to call us any­ . St., separate entrance, parking. Water Softener Salt Jan. 18, until 7 p.m. for employed kO 8-3881. THREE LARGE rooms, hast, hot PLUMED SEWERS shows. Best offer, MI 9-1848 after COSMA APPLIANCE Service-R e­ EXTERIOR and Interior painting, water. Call PI MS4S after 4 p.m. workers. time. We are always at your sendee! \ IMrectieast Fram Bast Hartford gs aei^ en Bento I to — 4:30 p.m. pairs aU maksa refrigsratotis, Paperhanging. WaUpqper hooka. 3S8 OfARTER OAK St.— SmaU treesars, washing mai»MiMi« Ufy. ONE LARGE housekeeping room MathiM GlMiMi THE GUSS WOOL WaUpaper removea Ceilings. FILE CLERK, NCR bnofcfc— "*• ^ riStS room suitable for gentleman. Pri- TNC M o u t e w A / u f F(5B SALE—1958 Ford Thunder- era, ranges,^ ol] and gaa botnara. Bnrahamie gnepHne otoMon onto- Fleneagt Valley B d “ suitable for one or two aduite. Saptto Tanks. Dry Wella. Sewer O t f T fn C M X CARTER Floore. Good clean workmanship. bird, one owner. Immaculate, machine operator, cashier, eniidil esito entrance, $8 weekly. kG u m t M o t m t MI 9-0068. A ] work guaniuaod. Fully insured. Reasonable ratee. clerk, clerk-typist, telepbm ■ra en tite left abont H srib etoBen. mS m < $-4461. MI $-1^4$. Also, a 3-room housekeeping apart­ Liam iMtaUed—Cellar Wator- INSULATION 81,000 original miles. Must be ment, both furniahed. All utUitiM. Leo PeDetier. MI 9-8838 or MI itor, part-time and' (uU-tlaM preeftog Deaw. O Aooffrraoc* seen. Standard shift. By owner. LAWN 'MOWERS ohaiiNaad awl to8083. im PONm EUJ atoi SONS For farther InfsrmaSea eaH er write rURNISHBD room, Ufht bOoss- Parlmig. $73 kCain St. TR 8-8448. rqi^rod. aaiaa and aendca, pick ply Conn, state Emptoj nm S tI■ 1 ^ . CO., INC. ice, 806 Main St., kumcheeter, ksepAg, cenvanlent location, CHEVROLET CO., Inc. 1 9 aad daUvasy. Gnaplate mw o t PAINTINO AND papartianglng. . woman only. kH t-llW . FURNISHED $ rooBf iqiartment. iMUNNEY KROS. 307 Wethersfield Avenasb* $959 CHEVROLET Blscsyne, 3- JOHN P, 'x ia n (M en, and ratailaa, Good clean workmanship at rear EXPEIUENCED ssieMadtee! A pfly H b o w H n m m i «l«618 $110 a month. Includea hast, hot 1229 MAIN Sr. MANCHSSTEIl door, 8 cylinder, standard aUft, ptrden and lawn auppUaa. L A M ■ooabla rates. 80 years in Man- W ni. SHARE ny • raom apart- water, eleetrietty aad gas. off Hartford 6, Conn. I Jaw mUeage. $995. CaU MI JA Manager Pilgrim MlUe, W m rSard Equipmant OorporaUoa, Route 81, cheatei. Raymood Flake. MI K A Open noon—0 p.m., Sotordsy 49^ Fmri 9»n Hwtftrrf JA 2-M7E msBt Kith woman, rsascnsbli. UX Pectsr St. Availabto immsdistsiy.. I»i-1M FMMrt Me—i a 3 4 P C P O T ^8-2808 after 8. 3.,. ______Vetpoo, Oomi. XR S-T809, waar. IflEdMO. I ' ' ' ♦ ' ' t

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\. 1 .'■ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, JM 2 b- J' fAG® TWENTY •N >- lEvMtng H^jralii Average Daily Net PreoB Ron For tte Week Ended The Weather Abotit Town Jaaonry 18,1981 Fereeant ef V. 8. Weather Itw iia LISTEN TO KATHY GODFREY, W|NP, MONDAY thru FRIDAY 1:10 P.M.-SATdRDAY A t 11:10 A.M. jtk Oloudjr, eoatlaned eeld tonight 13,535 and Friday. I,eweet tonicht 8-1#, , M n. BedricV Sttauglian, district IteiiiW t i the Andit ^Muty presUSnt, and her staff of and near serb In hormally aelier M A IN STREET * t Bnienu ef ObeaMloD the RebricAh Assembly, will visit W E G IV E f •eettoiH. High Vriday 15-M. Welcome Ltodfe in ^ d fellow's MANCHESTER • Manche$ter-rrA City of Village Charni Ball, Bast Hartford, tonight at 8.

Wealey Circle, South Methodist Ml 3-4123 VOL. LXXXL NO. 91 (TWBNTY-POUR PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1962 (daMlfled Adverttetng on Page t t ) Omr^> will meet tomorrow at PRICE FIVE CEN^ T:46 y.m. at the home of Mrs. Kwmeth Strum, 399 Parker St. FREE PARKING Mrik Leonard Lincoln will .bpeak rear of sfora OB "Why Is BpiphanyT” Hostesses State News will be Mrs. Henry Marx and New Junta Clamps Mrs. Oiarles McCarthy. ' NEMO GIRDLES FAMOUS NAME SLACKS Study Circle, South Methodist I Roundup\ Church,' will meet tomorrow at 3 Strict Controls on for I92V2 p.m> in the chapel. and PANTY GIRDLES Shoe Sale ^ rag. 8.98 5*99 H m annual meeting of the Past pix and pixie, reg. 5.00 Matrons Assoctation of Temple 3.95 • lollda, atripei, ptaida $500 Reward Chapter. Order of Elaatem Star, Dominican Republic will be hrid tonight at 8 at the adjustable waist, a aizca 10 to 18 '' a heme of Mrs. John Trotter, 15 rcg. 10.95. (left) 8.95 fully lined ____ j — For Ones in Blgeloiw St. Officera will be elect­ a aeveral atylea from which to chooaa By T B E ASSOCIATED PRESS ayouUu aet Are to a achoel and ed for 1982. Hostesses will be' Mrs. a atreet floor atomed poUca oara. et, Peak Peace nemo-kins. reg. 7.95 The Dominican Republic’s Hit-Run Case Robert Rldunond and Mrs. Rich­ 6.95 Roving moba in Santo Domingo ard Rhodes. new junta clamped tight re­ also burned a number of houses, MR. THOMSON strictions on the country to­ including one belonging to the par­ Meriden, Jan. 18 (/P)—A Ih e Army-Navy dub will meeti Seamless MESH SUPPORT HOSE ents of Col. Manuel Antonio Cuervo Aenigbt at 8 at the clubhouse. R e -' day with a series of sweeping $500 reward has been offered decrees designed to stifle op- Gomez. He commanded the tank for information leading to the /(rcimments will be served. I STRETCH PANTS WOMEN'S FAMOUS NAME SHOES unit that opened fire on hundreds if perfacf 4.95 \ position to the apparent take­ of demonstrators Tuesday, killing arrest and conviction of the Mail Rate Iij^eFease Mrs. Madeline McAwley, direc-| reg. 12.99 99c over by the military. But un­ at least four persona and wound­ driver of a car which struck tor of Luts Junior Museum, will • woven, 45% woo! a stirrup straps 1/2 PRICE SALE ing a score more.. give an lllustratied talk about the | rest seethed in Santo Domin­ Joseph Hudick, 19, of this 55% stretch nylon e fl.v front e measured lengths go, Bomb explosions could be heard city, Sept; 13, 1961. museum at a meeting of Highland ' e sizes 8% to 11 from many parts of the city. It Parle FTA tonight at 8 at the • Italian extension Huberto Bogaert, a civilian of- The driver sped off without May Bring Surplus was believed they were noise WtgMand Park school. Refresh­ waist band s rosetone flclal of the Trujillo era, waa named stopping, leaving Hudick lying be Now 3.49 to 9.99 to head the junta of four civlliana side Route 71 just over the Meri- ments will be served. • waist gripper (Continued on Page Nine) reg. 6.99 to 19.99 •and three military men that de- Ten town line in Kensington. thli- THK AHSOOIATED PRESS , - BONNIE DOON IGLOO ' poaed the 16-day-old all-civilian Mr. and Mrs. John Gregor, Hu- Bujlg6t Estimates for the Year Ending Jnne 80 Town Defendant ! ONE HEAPING TABLE Council of State Tuesday night. dick's parents, posted the reward. 1062 1968 1 GENUINE ALLIGATOR PUMPS But authoritative reports flltsr- Their son was in critical condi­ Ineopte ...... $ 82,100,000,000 I 93,000,000,000 ^ LADIES' TAILORED CREW SOCKS Ing through the atrict Dominican Report to OAS tion for days after he was struck. Outgo...... 89,075,000,000 Hudick'a companion, Philip 92.587.000. 000 In Damage Suit i a high or medium heel 21.00 value censorship said the real atrong- Siirplns or deficit (— ) .. —6,975,000,000 463,000,000 rag. 1.00 3 for 2.00 man is the armed forces chief, 37- Ferris, told police that Hudick was Year-end debt ...... 295,400,000,000 264.900.000. 000 BLOUSES 69c Blasts Castro’s struck by a light colored converti­ A amt for $10,000 has been instt-1 year-old Air Force Gen. Pedro ble. tnted against the town in connec-' e heavy weight Rodrigues Echavarria. reg. 3.99 to 7.99 "We’ll protect the identity of By FKANK OOKMIEK tion with a fall sustained by ai e Orion and lamb's wool In Washington, State depart­ woman on an icy town sidewalk a ' 14.99 Link with Reds anyone turning in information,” VVasliiiigton, Jan. 18 (TP);, President Kennedy, in the e shapely a judy bond and e colors only—9 to 11 ment officials said the junta ap­ said Mrs. Gregor. year ago today. | peared to be completely under the federal budget of his own making, called today for record ^ . Mn,> VMet Capra. 41 Rusaell St., | a Washington, Jan. 18 The Irj- gabey power of Rodrigues Ekihavarrla. Children Get TV pt^acetime spending of $92.5 billion and a wobbly surplus of : - broivht ault for a broken ankle and a rosecrest TTiey said the Kennedy administra­ ter-Amerlcan Peace Committee to­ $463 million— a margin possible only if revenues riKket *nd .. other injttriei ahe' claims were REDUCED! tion la determined to oppose re­ day denounced the Fidel Castro re­ Hartford, Jan. 18 «« caahmere aollds constitute "political aggressions '* children’s ward had been stolen more than $92.5 billion’-a n amount exceeded only twice be­ William E .. Darby, who. ia being I LADIES' LINED LEATHER CLOVES' civil guarantees, and imposed a sometime Sunday night or early SPECIAL CROUP ~ a wool flaimela dusk to dawn curfew. "Such acts represent attacks up­ fore, during World War II. Revenues were estimated at |93 represented by Gryk and Gryk. on Inter-American peace and se­ Monday morning. billion, an unprecedented level $11 billion higher than thla Darby: aaid he received a sprained reg. 7.99. imported kidskin, 100% wool lin ed ...... 5.88 a tweeds and plaids ■ ‘ Heavily armed troops patrolled Orion Pile Lined WINTER COATS a 5 . U U curity as well as on the sovereign­ A story published Wednesday year’s income. arm and other injuries after a fall shirred wrist and 6 button length a sheaths, stitched box pleats, uppressed pleats, full the capital streets. But tanks and ty and political independence of telling of the great void left by eit^ap ley sidewalk Dec. 18 in front ^ more troops had to be called out the disappearance of the set result­ Highlighting the 7,400-word values to 39.99 reg. 4.99. capeskin pull-on, acrylic lined ...... 3.68 circle, gored. 7 to 17, 8 to 18. toe American states, and there­ budget meuage which .Kennedy ef tf-48 Chestnut St. yeeterday to break up a student fore (constitute) a serious viola­ ed in offers of at least six TV seta. a tweeds and solids 5 to 13,8 to 18 reg. 3.99. pig grain capeskin, acrylic lined ...... 2.88 sportswear, second floor » demonstration protesting the swift jen t to capitol hill were theae Cold Weather tion of fundamental principles of recommendations: government change the. night be­ toe Inter-American system . . fore. Arrested by FBI 1 .— A defense program of It declared. New Haven, Jan. 18 iJPi — The $52.7 billion, up nearly $1.5 billion. Tightens Grip 11n tlDops reportedly opened fire Sswr Seiwe !• Uw SrIuS. The peace committee is an au- FB I reported today the arrest of 2 Allocation of $2.4 billion for on the youths, killing one and John Edward Isaac, 33, of Atwood ere the federal government expecU to get lU money and where it expects ft to go In the year apace research, an increase of $1.3 wounding two others. One band of (OouUnned ou Page Steven) Bt„ Hartford, a meat saleeman. ng next July 1. (AP Photofax). Milton. On N ortheast Isaac ia charged with having ------'8 — A. foreign aid program furnished false information to the boosted by $200 million to $3.9 bU- By T l ^ A8SOOIATED PRE8M F B I in an investigation it conduct­ Over 100,000 Idled llon. But along with that spend­ Tile coldest weather of tha win­ Plus Unmarked Police Cars ed in connection with the Illegal Holland Urg es ing figure, which includes $2.5 bil- ter aettled on New Bhigland ovar- use of a credit card, said James lloi) in economic aid and $1.4 bil­ night sending thermometer read­ Sa/e McMahon, epectal agent for tbe lion military aid, Kennedy. asked ings far below the zero mark In government agency in Conneeti- uN Observerjs nearly $5 billion of now funds. The northern sectors. ciit. new money would Include $3.39 bil­ "The most rugged place in the i;»1 'The accused was ited by « Electricians Strike values to 19.99 rag. 15.99 RE6. 2.00 MEN'S LUXURIOUS PIMA COTTON Driver Spot Checks ' ‘i-. .V ^ lion for various economte aid pro­ country and poeelbly in the world • bmi e mW teM sM$r federal grand jury Hartfoc«: t^New Guinea grams and $1.5 billion for military tnie morning," said the Boston yesterday, aatd amt ar- aid. Weather Bureau today, "was Mt, A Boys' Poplin ALL WEATHER COATS rested on a'behclTvi_ . . 4 .— Repaal-of the IQ per centt^.waahlngton where-the temperas fiAimmi hMiilin •» «l •$ M E N 'S FINE BOXER SHORTS Uiifted NaU^teTN. “Yr* JaH.' Iff ’ hateMIpiiaa. TWp^ by Federal Judge Joseph Blumen (S’)—The Netherlands government tax on rail, bus and boat fares, ture dropped to 31 below zero with a fine pin stripes and checks t b i . today aaked acting Secretary-gen­ with later adjuitmenta in avia­ the wind blowing et 70 mile* per eral U Thant to send U.N. observ­ tion taxes. hour." Hi a solids • sizes 30 to 44 Ahop at UConn ers to Dutch New Guinea. New York, Jan .,18 (IP) — Nearly«'tlons, representing.. 476 electrical 5 — Enactment of a new farm The 6,288 foot mountein la one 9.00 Hartford, Jan. 18 (AV-Two majbraRlghts (Committee of the State Bar of the White Mountain groep in S i J S S S ' SLACKS Btorrs, Jan. 18 (/f)—John Alsop The request was announced at a fourth of New York's alectrlc- contractora, recesaed nsgotlatlons bill designed to cut farm program Bmff Mm tkUm. a plain and iridescent stepe In a crackdown against high­ Association in the debate The Hague as Thant pushed a iana ended a strike after gaining spending from $6.3 billion to $5.8 New Hampshire. 00 mummut ^ of Avon, a member of toe State with the striking Local 3 of the In­ a sizes 6 to IS only The subject of the debate waa on peacemaking effort to bring the a 6-hour day, but a continuing ternational Brotherhood of Elec­ billion. ■ The Weather Bureau forecast REG. 1.00 MEN'S SOLID COLOR way deaths—spot checks of driv­ Board of Education and a candl. tempersturea tonight would be a some with zip-out wool linings whether a maximum speed limit date for toe Republican guberna­ Dutch and Indonesians together walkout today by the rest for a trical Workers after their new' of­ 6 — Increase the "temporary" ers and use of unmarked State Po­ and compulsory chemical tests for for negotiations on New Guinea. $298 billion national debt limit- to lower than la.st night. It predicted lice can—are causing fresh con- torial nomination, says toe Dem­ 4-hour day idled more than 100,- fer of a 10 per cent wage Increase f V WELDON suspected drinking drivers were ocrats have been unwilling to Thant asked Indonesian Presi­ 000 construction workers. with no cut In hours was rejected. a new high of $308 billion. ENGLISH RIB SOCKS troveny in Connecticut. needed. dent Sukarno and Dutch Premier 7 — Increase postal rates by (Continued on Page Bight) SPECIAL GROUP 1 1 . 9 0 The. spot checks were described tackle Connecticut's problems In H. Earl Fullilove, Buildings The main iisue in dispute when Williams dMSnded the spot higher education. Jan de Quay to hold off any dras­ Trades Association board chair­ the strike of electricians was call­ about $600 million a year. DRUG COMPANY a 65 % dacron polyester, 35 % combed cotton last night by a Connecticut Bar checks as one of the moat effective tic action as a result of Monday's The new budget assumes that 981 Btala BL—Ml 8-8331 2 for 21.00 Association spokesman as "Intol- He charged in a speech at a man, estlmatud that half of the ed waa. the union’s demand for a MEN'S FAMOUS BRAND NAMES ways to detect drunks or , drowsy meeting of University of Connecti­ naval clash off the New Guinea city's 226,000 are Idled by the 4-hour day in a new contract. the Berlin crisis win cool off a perma set crease 9nM e in a Free commtmity and as drivers, or motorists who drive coast and to accept his services as a reinforced heel and toe a IQi 2 to 13' 3 for 2.00 a violation of "our constitutional cut faculty members last night walkout. enough f t permit the return home a while their licenses are under sus­ a go-between. The 5-hour day granted by the by June 30 of military reservists 1009(1 worsted wool U b ^ a a ." that neither former Gov. Abraham Some construction jobs were group of contractors is schmlnled Bulletins a wool flannels pension. Riblcoff nor his successor, John N. 'Hie Dutch mes.sage ,to Thant closed down completely, he said, mobilized last fall. Any heighten­ I00»/o WOOL WORSTED SUITS : The all-out use of unmarked aaked him to send "one or more to go into effect July 1. The rtien Culled from AP Wires a More criticism of the unmarked Dempsey, had coped with the two while others were working "where ing of Qo\d war tenalona could plain or pleated State PoUea ca n waa described by State Police cara came from State observers or one or more personal will work toe basic five hours at REG. 6.95 MEN'S WASHABLE one Republican legislator as a main problems, light and power and their mainte­ $4.96 an hour. And they will work prompt new hikes In defense a 30 to 44 waist ^ Rep. John W. Boyd in Weatport. Alsop said these were providing representatives” to New Guinea. nance Were not required." spending, and wipe out the Indl- reg. ,50.00 to 75.00 a solid colors “tragic mistake" that will laad to He called on Gov. John N. Demp­ Re))Iylng to Thant's appeal, De a sixth hour at time and a half, ADMITS HOOP F IX ROLE mora accldanta. more facilities for the expected in­ Building conleactors earlier had which amounts to $7.44. cat.Mi surplus. 30.00 a neat stripes CORDUROY DICKIES , sey to restore a high percentage crease in students and improving Quay Bald he was accepting the threatened to close down 80 per Kennedy also based his projec­ New York, Jan. 18 OF)— Thomas Emerson, the bar asso­ of marked police car "before the acting secretary-general's offer cent of the $1)4 bllllon-a-year Indus- The expired contract provided Clwries Tucker, a Yonkers, N.'V.,. a charcoal gray, banker’s grsy, ciation spokesman who • la a pro- toe quality of higher education. tions on an assumption that the aliorney, pleaded guilty In gen-' ^ Q ro c i > charcoal brown a waist 29 to 34 only • highway death toll gets further out "The solution of toe two maiil and had ordered the Dutch repre- because of the week-long strike. for a 6-hour day at $4.40 an hour economy will continue to expand > broken sizes in reg., .short, long, stouts feaaor at the Tale Unlvsralty Law of hand." / and a guaranteed seventh hour at rral sessions court today to oon- a olive, tan, blues in various shades 5 .5 0 •School, said that under a U.S. problems,” Alsop said, "has been %le shutdown order apparently briskly Into 1963, though perhaps a a olive, black, antriope, gold Earlier in the day. Rep. Gennaro (Continued on Paite Right) wds modified following a partial time and a half. spiracy as a mlademeanor in no charges for minor alterations' Supreme Court ruling, policemen made difficult by the lack of un­ at a lesser rate as time passes. connection with an Indictment 4 l 0 0 derstanding on toe •part of the settlement yealerdaw that gave a Under terms of the settlement, The President said major econom­ have no right to stop a person when (Continued on Page Seven) 5-hour work d y and a pay raise the electricians will gel $161.20 for acinising hlin of bribing and at­ there la no reason to suspect a state government, which has dem­ ic records will be broken month tempting to bribe - college baa- onstrated unwillingness to cope to 2,o0o of the 9,000 electricians on a 30-hour week. Under the old con­ Shop Pinehurst Thursday violation of the law. strike. after month while the unemploy­ ketball players. Judge. Joseph with these tremendously • urgent tract they received $168 for a S.*)- ment rate will drop from 6.1 per 8 A.M. tin 9 P.M. State Police launched highway News Tidbits The electricians asked for a hour week. Haratito continued the young spot checks in a war against Six to 17 problems." cent to 4 per cent by mld-1963. law.\cr In $1,000 baU, pending GREEN STAMPS THURSDAY In a jibe at Riblcoff, Alsop said: 4-hour day when they went on dnndcen. drivers and others who from the AP Wire.s strike. i_ '' Harry Van Arsdale Jr., business The fate of the postal rate re- sentencing on Feb. 21. 'Dicker, Uw Meat Doportment -might cause traffic accidents. ‘T remind you of cuts in items manager of Local 3, aald In an­ queat, which has been shelved a former player at Kalamazoo Hartford, Jan. 18 WP)—The State for expansion of personnel, facili­ Those who reached a settlement Emerson's remarks were made Motor Vehicle Department’s dally were expected back on the job by nouncing the settlement with the three years running, also will have (.Mich.) ('.ollege, was accused of win offer pkimp 10 to 12 in a television debate (WnC-TWa ties and services instituted by the Iowa Highway Patrol will not 125 contractors that the aame a major Impact on the budget. offering $l,(N)0 to Peter fteUy, DOUBLE WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES! record of automobile Fatalities as man whom the bosses will ‘draff tomorrow. They are employed by "C^ecUcut — What's Ahead") use unmarked cars for traffic law terms would be offered to the other captain of the University of Con­ Jb. brood-breasted But- of last midnight and the totals on to head the Democratic ticket in 126 of the 600 electrical contractors th Maj. Lealle Williams, execu- enforcement, Gov. Norman Erbe hit by the walkout. contnirtor«. (Continued on Page FJght) necticut basketball team, to terbdl hen ttirlieys at the same date last year: this state, and the recent hesita- says in Des Moines . . . Republican FEATHERBED PILLOWS « officer of the State Police, 1961 1962 Fullilove said that on the proj- shave iKiInts in a game with tbe very low price ef S congressional leadera in Washing­ Holy Croos In February 1961. 3 degrees of firmness p e r s o n represented the Civil Killed ...... 6 17 (Cootfained on Page Twenty^-three) ecta still strikebhund, the contrac­ 35c lb. ton Mast President Kennedy’s 1962 tors were unwilling" to "jeopardize Tucker was said to have called Soft... 100 % white goose ALL W O O L M l program as grab for more execu­ the lives of their workers." The Coorditmle All Carriers off the deal prior to the game down ...... , 7.99 tive power and as call for ever- lack of light and pov^er had creat-1 because "things got too hot." Connecticut Fresh Chicken Medicine^s Answer to Eenned/y increasing federal spending , . . ed unsafe conditions, he said. U.S. Army In Berlin start pulling IIArn HHUTS BORDER Breasts (large size) at ermrn endeavoring offer of $60,000 bribe Involving ment reached waa expected to In ci'tiss Into the Dominican Re­ itery Dept, offers fine food 2p% white goose down \ REGULAR PRICE choice of Democratic minority poasibly set a pattern. public were given a flat "no" by leader In New York State Assem­ New Haven, Jan. 18 (A*) 'The^jmergerg, If possible, wjlh a proflt- at low prices. 80% white goose feathers The grant of the 5-hour day by Brotherhood of Railroad Train­ making line. Grii. Hoiicicaiilt. Asked by the New, Low-Cost Medical Plan bly .;. . Cepsus Bureau in Wash­ the group of 126 contractors was iiewsiMliermen how long the bor­ 21x27 ington reports it expects U.S. pop- men's New Haven Railroad (Chap­ The four chief executives were 1 CAMffBELL'S announce last night. ter, recommended today the for­ der would remain closed, the feather and downproof ticking ‘T uUtion to reach 200 million in fall also told by the three inislees ap­ Generars Aide, Maj. Georgee TOMATO SOUP. «q u ‘rea a federal mib- Three other employer assocla. mation of "a public body In the pointed hy the U.S. District Court' lew-coaU medical and suxgieal bi' needy, U in'volved In both plans. of 1966 ■ . . Alfred (Fred) Sica, ll.vpimlllc, replied: "As long as sidy. He added that Blue Shield convicted bookmaker and former state which would coordinate" all that unless more money became | the sitiialloii In the Dominican con 10c FREE! mtnaem plaa for tha aged has been Blue Cmae la a hospltaUxatlon forma of transportation. available, the railroad may have to uaeunead by Blue Shield, a na- through its affiliates "la prepared henchman of Mickey Cohen, indict­ Kepiihlle remains troubled." insurance plan white Blue Shield to cooperate fully with the AMA The union slim proposed a fed­ shut, down next summer. MAXWCLL HOUS€ I zippered pillow tick 8.88 tlanwida insurance program, and covers specified medical aervicee. ed on charges of evading taxes on Kowalski Fails and loMl medical groups so that $100,000 monthly football betting eral bill, which it said eventually Kelly said the union, which has B m American Medical Asaociation. John W. Caateliucci, executive Kl’AHN .SIGNS (XkNTBACrr COFFEE with each pillow! the needs of toe county's senior pool. would get Uie necessary help from some 2,300'members, wa8“ greatly | 5niwaiikr«, .fan. 18 OF)—War­ SPRINGCALE - Thu plan, announced yastarday, vice president of the NaUbnal As­ citizens for adequate health care the federal government. , 'x. lb. ecm 65c wauld provide benefits for all per sociation of"Blue Shieid Plans, said With- his throtUs open only Hartford Try ren Spahn, the gresstest left- "whiter than white" PRINTEDTOWEL protection can be provided under's three-fourths of the way, pilot Nell The proposed agency wotiM. (Continued on Page Twelve) , hander In baseball and already reg. 3.99 aoaa over 85 flar as low as $8 a the Blue Shield program will pay system in which the interesU of serve the state In contracting with SHURFINE PEANUT ENSEMBLES flienUi. It ntiat ha iqiproved: and toe full cost o f ' medical-aurglcal Armstrong flies X i5 rocket plane Hartford, Jan. .18 OP) — The the game’s highest piteher, PERCALE SHEETS STURDY WEAVE ‘N 12.88 txith the physician and hla patient 8,715 miles an hour over EMwarda the bankrupt New Haven Railroad slgn^ chls 1992 contract witli watitad out by the 69 Blue Shield sendees for a single peraon over 65 Hartford Democratic Town Com­ BUTTER "'100% fine cotton will be aerv^ properly.” Air Force Base, Calif., more Uuui for passenger and other services. the kllluaiikee Braves today, MAHRESS COVERS 2.99 fine quality, famous can­ efOUatas and local and county with an annual income of $2,500 or mittee has endorsed former Gov. It would also pay. a portion of Dr. F , J . L. Blasingame, AMA five times speed of sound . . . Los Abraham Riblcoff for the U.S. Trustees Study and said lie was “very happy“ 3 R). {or $1.19 72x108 and twin fitted a fine quality muslin non terry towels. W H Y ? ^ medical groups. teas and for a husband and wife Angeles Times says it hss learned any deficit Incurred, and contract ..2.19 A e ABLA said it ia reconunend- with ^mhined Income of $4,000 or executive vice president, said the Senate nomination, 31 to 2. with the terms. His 1901 salary 81x108 and full fitted . . .2.39 a fully zippered 0 fringe borders leas. * proposed program represents "an­ that Air Force radar picket planes The committee took the action with the railroad to furnish speci­ was about $75,000. .Spahn, who SHURHNE Ipg that all state medical sodatias are patrolling southern tip of Flor­ fied services. 90x108 ...... 2.99 a dust tight a 2 floral patterns Our New York buying office «M|NraU, fully with their local He eald enroUeee with income other important step in the direc­ daapite a plea from Congressman- Suing AJpert will he 41 In April whm he GRAPE J E U Y tion of achieving through volun­ ida from Miami to Key West, "ap­ The money^ would come in subsi­ makes Ills first start for hls«.. 42x38' 2 pillow tase.s . . a twin or full size daisy or poppy a Bhw Shield affiliates to put the above these Umlte could be su^ at-large Frank Kowalski, the only ...59c purchased the entire stock of ject to an addltloiwl charge at Uw tary, private initiative an effective parently to keep far-seeing elec­ announced candidate for the nomi­ dies from municipal, state and fed­ New Haven, Jan. 18 i.l*) — The Sloth major league victory, said 16 ox. for 39c 15x38'2 pillow cases .. acolbrfast . plan into operation as soon as tronic eyes on Cuban air and sea . . . 65c Schuler BannighofOn, one of Pjoapibte. discretion of the Individual physi- solution to the problem of meeting nation, that it refrain from doing eral governments, and from funds New Haven Railroad’s trustees in after meeting with Braves Pres­ LURON BLANK£TS eian. the health care needs of the aged.” activity.’* so. ' . now available in the Federal Hous­ bankruptcy say they are trying to ident John McHnln that he was SHURfINE IMPORTED and DOM ESTIC rig. 1.00 bath .... 79e • FLrst reaction from a few of- . Guatemala and Britain to open SPRINGKNIGHT MUSLIN SHEETS the oldest and finest blanket Tlw cheaper monthly charge for Adoption of a plan to help the The committee heard Kowalski's ing Ac( of 1961. said a statement determine whether they can sue "looking forwaMr to another DESIGNER WOOLENS fldBls of medical groups was gan- talks fai April on Guatemala’s Isaued by Hiomas F. Kelly, the APPLESAUCE reg. 59c hand .... 49e mills in th'e country! Tha sav­ arally In favor of tha program. Blue Shield la made po^ble, a plan needy aged was recommend^ by plea last night — he had flown in George Alpent and others who ran great year, botjrior myself and 72x108 and twin fitted ...... 1.89 reg. 4.50 yd.— 2.57 yd. epokesman said, by the wilUngneea the AMA House of Delegates in claim to British Honduras, Guate­ from Washington for the occasion Brotherhood's state legislative rep­ the New Haven in its pre-bank­ for the ball efiili." ^ 7 eons $1X10 81xl08 and full fitted ...... 2.09 reg. 29e wash cloth ings ara yourti Moat officials withheld comment of physicians to lower tlwir fme 1958. mala President Miguel Ydigoras —and then voted for Riblcoff. resentative. and general chairman a 100% all wool 4 .4 4 pmidinf a study of the details. Fuentes says after accepting Brit­ ruptcy days. 42.\,36 pillow ca.'cs ...... i..46c 4 for 99c for the aged. Thia already ia being The Blue Shield-AMA announce­ It endorsed KOWaiskI for renoml- George J . Cahill. Tills waa disclo.aed yesterday I*\OS’ PRINCE-S CONPT.R ^ SHURFINE a flannels, tweeds, checks, » • ; A s propoiukl, with one agreed done in several Blue Shield' plans ish proposal for meeting. . . . lako- natlon in his present post. Kelly is also a stale representa­ Geneva, Jan. 18 (A’)—Laos’ e miracle blend rayon and acrylic inmi toea'than two weeks ago by ment was greeted by the president vos, Orthodox Archbishop of in federal court as the trustees CREAM STYLE CORN plaids, novelty weave.s • niany colors covering the aged, he said. of the State Mediw S^iety of It was the first town committee tive from East Haven in the Gen­ argued against allowing Alpert three feuding princes met for PRINTED FANCY PILLOWCASES toe American Hoapltal Aasocia- Athens and Primate of all Greece, to endorse Riblcoff, now secre­ eral AasembI;'. more than an hour here today 6 eons 89e a 54” and 60” wide reg. 89c and 98c yd. a 100% nylon binding will last the life of the tka| and the Bhie Croaa Aaaoda^ Caateliucci said the plan would Wisconsin, Dr. Le|f H. lx>kvsra of eathrawed in Atfaesw OatiwdraL . . . more time to file a reorganization fine muslin ...... 2 for 1.00 • mostly one or two of a kind ^ blanket provlda paymenU for aneetheeia. Xenoshs ss “a step in the right tory of health, education and wel­ He^ said, in Issuing the state­ plan. and broke up without reaching SOLID AND PRINTED tfaa, oomplatas organised madi- direcUon.” Wilfred Baumgartner resigns na fare. 'This Democratic atztmghMd ment.'UiAt the union "la greatly any agreement. Rightist Prince CARNATION MILK stripe.s and florals, amcrican made, 42x36 c|na’a, answer to Praaldent Kan- radiation treatmants. X-ray exam- FreWch Finance Minister, and Val­ A spokesman for the New Ha­ ^ rag.,2.49— l.is? yd. INDIAN HEAD a machine washable . ' inaUons and laboratmry teeU and He said the plain shows that Is RlbicolTs home territory.. disturbed and concerned about the Boun Oum, neutralist Prince • mostly I st.quality ^ aadtr'e plan to plan* health care ery GIscard D’estaing, his chief as- RiMcoff hss not announced as future of the New Haven Railroad ven road stressed, however, that Soiivanna Phoiuna and Comma- 3 cons 47c 69c yd. a mothproof pathology aervicee, in addition to "the ImpoaiUon or added payroll slsUnt replaces him. QUILTED MAHRESS PADS BELOING CORTICELLI fl^ tte aged under aodal aecurity. surgery, whether performed in a a candidate'-for the nomination, and urges' immediate positive ac­ the action by, the trustees "was •nlst Prinoe Souphanoiivong fail­ -A # AHA and Hus Graas agreed taxes as currently proposed by the (Connecticut's cancer registry, routine iihd called for by terms of i Nestle’e Instant EMBROIDERED RAYON • 66x90»• twin anon-allergenic hospital or Uoenaed nursing home. but he said reMntly he would ac­ tion by our elected officials, both ed to agree even on a data bleached fluffy white filler, diamond locked a 21 colors eft a private hoi^taUzation plan Kaflnady admtnistrsUon is un- oldest in Country and agency which cept a draft if the party demanded state and federal, to avoid a com­ the bankruptcy Act." and place for a next meeting, Chocolate ... .2 Ib. can 79c , a exceptionally warm Tile extent of coverage for doo- neoaassry to provlda adeqaajte and actually develops statistics on muslin covering, elastic web anchor bands. DRESS MATERIAL 4 a excellent for •72x99 twin or full far rettrSd peraone over 65 — to tors' visits in a hospital or nuis- that he run. plete collapse of the carrier.” ' As president of the railroad, Al­ Phouml Vongvichlt, 'spokesman ' reg. 3.69. twin (39x76) ...... 2.69 #72x90 ' " par person a month — under reasons We priced coverage for which. national cancer inddsnee According to- Kowalski and a The statement came less than 48 pert ' wes its chief ex-ecutive of­ for Souphanouvong, told news­ Everyday Low Price On a 45” wide f slipcovers, curtains ^ hmne has not ben deeidad. Caa- thoae 85 and over.’* figures ars based, U In dsiMsr s ( saHUi Uw federal goauninaat teuueel eald, but the pragram an- number of other political figurea hours sfter governors . from Con­ ficer until bankruptcy proceedings men Boun Oum’e strongnmiia reg. 4.69. fuU (54jc76) ...../...... s;69 a green, blue, black magenta anddriipes • 80x90 king tiza a 80x90 size sftMld be asked to pay Uw prami- fti New Task, Or. Oarl R. Acker- IsWng its eaatnwt and rssssreb in tha state — including moat Re­ necticut, New ' York, Massachu­ were Instituted last.year. He is HOOD M IL K ...... gal. 74c pacts to praelde no fewer tbaa SO mao, board elialmwn af ttw UMt- Gen. Phouml Nosavan, h in ted r i. ig ^ lar sU Uwae aSihla ta da sa greats from fsdsral govsmmsnt, publican leaden — RIMeofTs talk setts and Rhode Ifla ^ met here. •till charged with the responalbil- that no formal tUsouealon ba^ Uta aad maybe as many ae 70.' Cosmsctleut Stats Employes As- sftUttF *a pay. OMtanaWMMtftafSBiBeiUwr ,T|^ reeonuqended federal .aid to ------— i tween the three' ehoald takab r) sodatioa January Bulletin says. , aa Paga Two) alioUnaU operating losses, and ' 5 « (CoaUnuod on Page Fonr). j.. . place at all outalda o t la o tk ^ .