By I^AM OOIAIVll. FRBM X Bogotat Cdlombi*, Jan. 2 ^ New Y e«'trirffic d^Bths bet (/P>—A J»MQdcaat purporting a'Tecovd for * bnb*d|y tion of-that hdliday.'>,^, ^ to eonie front a rebel ti;anp> The tbtal^algo exceedea Ute-ioll mitter in V enezu^ aaserted of 130 praalcted tjy the National- today that fhe Navy. hiuJ Safety Council (NSCl. ■ joined the Air,Force re< B ut It fell fa r short o f ,the 125 against the ^vemment. TOt lives lost on'the streets and roads mh Ends Id the. reclht one-day Chilstmas atatien identified itself ,ns the obaSrvanCe. \ air base at Maracay. The A tabulation today that Included broadcast was heard at 3:16 belated reports ahow-ed deaths be­ Opened tween 6 p.m. Vuesday and mid­ a.hi. 'v- i. vV, ■ night Wednesday numberisd 157 in traffic.' in flres ,and 20 In acci­ , Washington, Jan; 2 dents of other typ s fo r sn oc-er-all Independent ^ reports f r oni \\ tots! of 191. ' Venezuela today indicated the j Ned H. Dearborn,.^ N.SC presi­ Greenwich, "Jan. -2 (JP)— governm ent still is not ife,com- dent. commented: ' "This toll. Is a jolting reminder With the snip of a scissors plete control of a revolution- that, alohji: with the th reats of that cut art 8-lane strip hi az,v uprising begun • New wsr from overseas snd of new snd white ribbon, the widow Year't^Day. blgger'sputnlks from outer apae'es.' of a-former Governor today thia nation face.s a relentless enemy offitially . opened, the 12^ BarraM uilla, Colombia. Jan. from within that is making a mockery of our claims to leader­ mile, |464 miilien Connecticut V ' (/p>.._'niiHeen ,V«'nezoelan ship, in civilized Hying. TumpSke.' ■ Air Force officers arrived by' "How long can America endure The latest addition to Connecti­ plane today from Maracay,^ or tolerate such a nee'djess drain on cut's highway system, running the big'Venezuelan air hase^ Ua manpower? Let u* hope that from Greenwich to KiUlngly, pro­ 1958. wUlI >Hng a stop to this vides a new link betwrieh New we^ oT (Caracas. ^ slaughter.'■ ' York and New England.' The previpus High for a orie-day ' More than 300 official guesti, Venezuela, Jan. 2' New Year celebration since World shivering . in 26 degree tempera­ ernmeiit of Pres-! WAr II was 110 in the 194‘7-48 trah -, ture, saw Mrs... Elizabeth Mc- dent MareV Perez Jimenez sUipn. white the Iwu^mi^rk fpr a' Conaughy cut the ribbon. She-i#= 30-hPUr New Yea'r holiday in the the widow of Gov. James-,L. Mc- announced before d^wn today ‘ sam e period, was 93 in the 19^6-47 Conaughyi; who died In office near­ that it had crushed an Air ; transition. The all-time high in, ly 10 years' ago. ?'orcd\ revnlt in less than . 24' trkffic deaths for any one-dsy holi­ She called . thq . experience a day .since ,.World W ar II w as hpurs. \ ' \- ' • 'V ■ ■ I' " 253 "great and tremendous tbrill." in^.Clirl.'tmas 1946, / Gov. Abraham Rlbicoff t^ le d V The Army Chtef of staff, G*n. lisy and snow y streets and high- the turnpike as a great cdnsiritc- Romulo Fetriande*. in a broad­ w avs\ln much of the .Mid\yVst arid tlon achievement. He said It iVtll cast iald'the rebeUlous gairison rain Ita New England were ron- Maracav. center of the revolt. ' "spur the growth and deveTopment, sidcrem^ddeO hazards to the heavy of a large area of the state and re­ been'taken by fovSrnmi'nr holiday travel. . *1 3^30 \ lieve traffic ■ congestion." X ' 'ertiandex «4d* aetted by .mbe) i in()ependenca advocata said h«f> hind it,” Khan salt way projecta y m link tlie Coita«rtt»o*- than a half dozep atales. V * • ' ■ • — * cut ’Turnpik^ with the Massa­ • r t»*op* • * ,? a.m ., yesterday, ; today he heTJ^TlPrommunrcado In Cairo, meanwhile, delegatea to the fl'rst unofficial Asian-African Bv GEORGE B.VZ.VN ' Alcissors with the old gubernatorial'^whtch eventually became part of chusetts Tuntplke to Ut«- north. nande^ sad, _ 1^°'’ 5*0y" Oy Egvptian police to " 11.300 DIE IN K|AtH4 \ | General Electric, At 4 a.m., this morning, rem an- J ' . " ' . _ People's Conference headed home Boston. Jan. 2 (X’l—The N ahonalj Killlngly. Jan, 2 ift A former expertnesK. hia eye was as much by L ^ ge dea contintledt 25 Air Force planes prevent his attending the Aslan today with a wid. range of propa- on the future ss It was when he 4 In the world 6f politics, he rose ■John dgriv. U.S. ambassador to • Fire Protection As m . reports (that}, onnectir.ut GoverVtbr who waS' from base's at Palonegro arid Boca '■ A f^an conference in CaiVo, gatula resolutions, many of them foresaw the potentialities of svia- from membership on the Republi­ Spain aWd Ribt'coff's predecessor as approximately 11,300 persons were ■ lying for business and pleasure can Town Committee in Plainville E>el Rio liy Maracay were at the! yff. K. Khan, self-styled minister parroting the Communist line, killed in fires tWriughout the Unit- ; llon and became nationally known governor, represented all of.the main Caracas airport in the serv-yfor information arid ciflture of the b ^ re Lindbergh s epoch-making as "Tlje Flying Governor. " to the state's highest office. j stete;s livings ■ ex-(3overnors. He ,ThX42 nstionr and colonies at ed S tates in ,1957. | The Governor still has an office j Ice of the government. e.\iled' "Provisionai, (lOyernmenl of the w^klong' conference which The • hon-Hruflt flre-safety. o r-; flight to Paris in 1927 today snip- Gov TruHibi^ll has^yejt to' re- described the ttimpike .Os'a “splen- Its I the Repiibllo of Formosa." return- tlrp/^rom artive business'iah'd"pub­ in his old Plainville plant, and he 1 ach!c%’emcnt" bringing the nasi- In Caracas Itself, streetlij tended ybjterday were not repre-f ganizatiop also reported last night , ped-A ribbrin that officiall,}-opened lives with his wife in the stately. ‘ ! e ^ to tonight. lented f t; official governm ent 1 th at nrji4 cost the United States a ' the eastern end of the Connecticut lic'life. d/tats of three , states closer to­ ! ® "ptilice picked me up as I He IS quirk to say tliat he yellow brick home on F’arminglon other. (CoBtiniied un spokesmen, but • by 400 leaders of'' record high loss of 11.275,000.000 Tui-npi\e, th.c nation's newest toll Avenue, where they first went j stepped off the plane at Cairo. " groups whicli In i.-any cases are iBJ^^’ear.- ; highwajK doesn't do as nuich as he used to. Lodge paid tribute to tlta late .JKha,n said. "An- off’.cer asked me but he still reports to. his business live after their marriage. George C. Waldo, editor-ln-\hlef frowned on o r out lav. ed at home. In 19.56; the United SlAtes had, FormeKGo\. Jonn H. Tnimhi|ll It was in that house, too. th at i_to aign a document in Arabic. 1 10,600 fire deaths and Jl.231.576,- ; of PlainviRe. who remembers when office each weekday an^d is still a of the Bridgeport post and ’^1«- 17 P o lio iglilers couldn't read it so 1- refused. A chief event of the conference member of the Slsle Aeronautic s the Governor^, daughter, Florence, was a Soviet off^ of eronOmit aid 000 property, loss. the cry in the state was for inoir granw papers which long suppoi "ThUy kepi me a t the airport Com mission. was m arrie^lo John Coolidge. son U all Aglan, and African countries. Canadian fieri Io.s.ses in 19.57 were roads to "biVig the farmers out, of of Presldeht Collidge. The Cool- the_,turnpike project. . . Pul ill Hi of Fame police station until Dec. 31. I had reported at about 113-5 million with the mud.”,to^y viewed a 129-milf His voice is firm, his mind quick "I know he would have loved to sleep in a chair. They'vdid -not A last-minute .ttempt to delete arid alert. He responds to a report­ idges ha_^ three children. President Eiaenhov eKs name from-- approxim ately 600 fire death.s. superhighway'ipanning the slate j John (Coolidge and his daughter, have been here,” Lodge said. W arm Springs", Ga.. Jan. 2 i ^ — even give me a blanket.” er's disconnected queries as nim- A last minute guest at the de­ Khan went to the conference to a resolution attacking Hie Eisen-. from the N'env Vork to the Rhode hlv as he nviist have When Gover- (Cynthia, accompanied the (jover- Jacob von Heine, a German, first, hower Doctrine am’ the Baghdad (Continued on Page Fifteen) Island boTUrirS. \ • , _-d,.; nor on the tour of the thruway dication who. recei\"ed a warm clearly identified polio as a medi­ make an appeal for Ko’r*or'>-< 1921 greeting when Introduced b.v Gov., dependence.' The so-caUed provi­ Pact faile r > The Goverrior'.s office reported have to accompany progress, but understanding about my oeleritlon. (Continued on Page Ttvo) fice at the F^ihville plant, but RED SOLDIERS ALERTED. against the disease, said: ^ ye.sterday that highway accident., C ulled fro m .AP Wire.«8 he adds;"It’s a pretty high price spends only a few hours there. In Berlin, Jan. 2 t.'FI—Ruaitan "The 20th anniversary is the be­ took 277 liveiC Iast year, 11 fewer we re paying for progre.ss." the afternoon, he .returns home to soldiers armed with machine pis­ ■ \ . v ginning of a new era' m the con­ A . ' ■ than in 1956 and 47 fewer tlian in He hails the tui-npike for what spend the rest of the day with his tols base suddenly been called trol of disease- an era ,ln which 1955, the year preceding the antl- .Sir Edmund Hillary rc|»ortrd it. may do to improve higliway famll.v. out for duty in East Berlin. .specdlng psogiam, only 70 miles from South Pole on j the National Foundation, support­ safety. Ls It still possible - for younfe West Berlin border guards fold ed by the American people, will go A spokesman for the Governor ovrirland trij). . . Man steals 8.309 "Tlie moie of these load.s we get Americans In carve out for them- newsmen " they had heard a Sehators May Cut said the drop in the death toll was from New Haven woman in store, on to conquer other of mankind’s the tetter it.may be, ” he says. Srilve.s caieers like that of the gov- rumor the Russians were called Uls." achieved despite an increase, of after she ignores his knife threat.s. ; Gov. Trumbitll's appearance at,] o r n o r .. 1 out to Intercept several Soviet About 3(^ doctors and other dlg- 110.000 licen.sed drivers. 65.090 West port police await autops.v t turnpike ceremonies revived! "Thc.ie are always opportunities officers or soldiers tyho had de- Bltarles attended the unveiling, in­ registered vehicles, and a ni.ileage on 55-.vear-old attendant of'We.st- for many persons memories of a ; in this country, he replies, but Aorted from their units aome- cluding all except six of those hon­ s ’Duties increase of 1.2.50,000.000. port sanitarium killed by inmate ' iant career that began near | admits that high taxes today ' wH^re In Ea.st Oeimany. .\ , ored in the Hall'bf Fame. ' The mileage figure, the Gover­ Alfreel lolpi, former West Havepx!. * in Asliford as a farniboy. the ’ make it difficult for a small bust- ' nor's office said, is bafieii on the W illiam f Av of Jolift, 111., I higl'i school teaclier arid football " ' Irish immigrant parents. ne.ss to get going. Still, it is al- , PI^-.MBERS STOP WORK' trustee of the National Foundation, | ssde of gasoline in the state. c o ach ... C^omedian. Red Skelton ^ to the I'ndivitjual, he'saya. WasHington, Jan. 2 i/h ,— The-* over-all military plans, although That career included success in wavs u H artford, Jan. 2 (iPi—Approxi­ \ -'rtUnder the anli-speeding pro­ ieeii ImprovliiB from asflimatic at: 6n ‘t‘K’0 -world scene, he agrees. mately 700 union ateamfifters Gen Nathan F.-’Twlning. chairman ^gram...... motpi’iata automatically the business world as one of the **«Each of thlse meh and women So-tate Preparedness subcommittee tack but reported .still in serious founders and ss president of JJie and pliimjbers In Central Con- has left an Indfellble m ark upon the ' has under consideration a series of of the Joint Chiefs, has denied tl^la} iJ,’se their licenses for 30 days for copditlon, (Conrinued o)i Page Three) I proposals that, could lead to leg- Trumbull Electric Co. in Plainville. noctleiit stayed off their joiba history of our civilization" In public testimony. a first, speeding - conviction----- and for ..Secretary of Commerce Weeks this morning in demanif for high­ K a v V this thui^n7u descrlp-M In exploring’ the situation, tHe 60 da.vs ori a second, says' he expei’ts nation’s present er hourly wages _ and other - 5 o f S ta ff their military com­ ' In i955. 324 persons died on the tion" of some____ .hX— of those in »t.. in Hallthe HallI vOf ' \ subcommittee's staff has gone business slowdown to give Way to benefits. The work 'atappagri bit mands. back as far as the 1949 Hoover highways. In 1956 the number high level activity this year.... about-30'heating and plumbing * 'jS " Von Heine--Author of the i The aubcommlUee. headed by Commission r.eport... At dhat' jUme. dropped .1* 288. ■Vice President Nixon to have .Air Fo J/o/ Off io Mexico! contractors with large con­ B. a minority, of which former/Sec-| " — ------"'.’'" r h i. h..rH Force Jet 1^35 plane available tracts underw'a.v In Hartford. Johnson of , has heard con­ letary of State Dean, Acheson was - for his persdmil use. i Tolland, hliddlescx and Litch­ Oskar. Medln-Swedish, scientist tradictory testimony from mili­ a member, recommended that Con- A ln a ilia K CU ft T OTCC . Dr. Douglas McOlashan Kelley. ! field Counties. who first .recognized polio as an tary leaders and acientlsts about —ess c:;eate a single Chlel'of staff chief .American psychiatrist at Sea-Going Posse Nabs acute Infection In’1890. the amount of service rivalry that over the Joint (Chiefs. The present Rs the Pentagon that the — IT"*------Are safe and .’ell, Lewls W. Douglas r e p o r t e d ' three tennagers , caliber, rifle at the aatoupded the adt-anres were within \ A Loss Set at *30,000 nation's .missile and satellite ^ 10- . ' Britain has not ha.d a diplomatic, progressing welt from *l>dominar yacht ,,like pirates I Biases and said "Keep quiet, we'll ; point or go. ". ■ ---1--, I gram s have been seriously han(lt»’»~ mission in the Soviet satellUe on operation in New York City. of oldand'demanded to be taken.to tell you what to do. ", SiasTelated. ' East Hampton. Jan. 2 (,D- Fii:e : capped. Herald Gets IVew the 'A'driatlc since 1946 and asked M ayor-elect of Oswego. N. Y„ moio'aiiuu "'Tliey were polite and didn’t use f IKE R e t u r n s t o d e s k ■ Following this up ih' preparation heavily, damaged the Tejramau- the Frertch to investigate the forced, to give up high school v^nole smuggled ashore brought j an)[ foul language, he said, but j Washington. Jan,. 2 iJh—-Fw*l- rus Hotel on Lake" Pocotopaug 'for resumption of hearlng.s Mon- Phoue Numbers downing of the plAne. The Alban­ teaching position. I rescue for Richard Bias, his wife’ithey kept the-gun tin me and my dent Elsenhower returned frooi. hete early/today, driving the ho- !'day, Ihe subcommittee's staff has ians accused the aircraft of tres­ Republican Mayor Raymond E, children."TpXv- their j wife 'and i made me do what they his Gettysburg farm todiQ’ for ■ i delved far baok Into the records In passing. y wanted, " . j 2-da.vOW8lness session nl ilie tel’a 15 to 20 guests into the 3 a.m. | '1’he Herald has in­ The French • minister in' .the Snyder begins fifth term as chief I poptors from San Antonio, cold.. None was jnjOred. }I Us effort to determine where/ this executive of Waterbury after! two I _ faced coiiiit action by,^officials Sias lUiil the boys first Insisted White Meuse. He plans to com- ! conflict bgst can! bo dissolved. Albanian capital of Tiran", Lq.i)la ^.,,5 Fire Chief 'Paul O'Connell went stalled a new 'und larger year absence. .. 'Two teenagers ; ^.^0 corvfldered bringing charges Uiey should take off right awnyr plete work on the new federal home for treatment for expqsuie While . . there is no unanimous ■ telephone switchboard Keller, protested tjw'incident and for Mexico and he. persuaded them '' budget andT on his Stale-ot-lhe- began negotiations for a quick huA when car they stole rolls over. ^f kidnaping and even the archaic and a cut kneeVhen he fell down : opinion, the prevailing impression with additional trunk i 10 tim es on Shore Rd. in VVe.sterly. | of piracy. it would be necessar.v to lake Union ntTHsage to Congreas. a bank and intolthe lake about an , among ' •uH<»mmUtM settlement. ;; more fuel.joblalnable^only the next lines to provide increased* The DC4 Skyfnaster owned by R,'l. ! Appearance before Criminal hour after the flfte broke ont. ' * Newspapers report that Indo- ^purt Judge ,Thomas S..Caro was morning, * " . FK.VNCE WANTS A-SUK- ' l/-' Hetuminfi: to headQuartera latcrx:.to start at the top/of the rallitar^. and faster service. B ritish Independent Air. T»'«vel, Tlie Fie.sta II Went Into Islamor- Paris, Jan . 2"tW—France Wip Ltd.. left Duesseldorf. Wes|t Ger­ nesla has made arms purchaseJ.^c)jeduled at Key W ^t for Mike he estim ated the dam age to th* atrUcturfe in ariy recommend,e.ff' ‘ Effective at once our DOm Soviet Un.on. . . Navy handyi Moore. 17. Tommy Edwards. 15 a d a . for fuel and while It la.v discuss a U.syoffer ot plaAs for gO-yeaf-tald. 4-stor,'^ wooden buJW-1 sbakeup. This coilld take the form many, early Tuesday on a carg'O there, young- David managed to an atomic mibinartae soon In n^w telephone number "flight down the Adrlatit SeS to $300,000 contract to bankrupt Con- 1 and Johnny Cog. 16. direct neEbitiaUons with the tag a t 530,000 t6 '*40,00o; He,ri»id of relieving the Jo in t Crtilefs of nectlcut- Telephone and• ------Electric- sias, 53, a W inter P ark packing­ slip ashore momentarily with a the fire,started in the kltch^, but ComhtAnd duties. will be: Damascus. Syria, Carrying ma- house - machinery 'manufacturer. note which he handed to Murry United ^les. a geyemment cHipery, Its final destination was Corp. In Merldenr SpokesiwHi saM to4liw. flm U.fl. Ks cause was undetermlnefk' The Joint Chiefs, consisting of Threc-yfcar.-old___ ^ ____ Dobbs Ferry, j Dig; wife, Phyllis. 50, sons, David, Cribh, a docker. The note sajd: TTie kitchen, part bf ih t rear the heads- of the thiee services, Singapore. 14. and John, 10, and daughters. ' y / t are being held at gunpoint. offer was m ade Inr w r e to r y of Mllchell 3r27il Tirana radio-said the plane en­ N. Y,. boy sliot to death when he I State Dulles In bOhnlf a( Freel- porch, al.\. bc(li'o

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•V. JARY B^ALt), 2 i^rTT^TT^r^H .ii^ 1 l idwn. , m hit hto\ 1^81^ H AK _ - X . 1957 in .Se1 .HAlnA\ Awhefu'Ae*'^ ______’••■-' CZa S^^i- w thinf'i ■vs. \ ' '*H.J ts ; 'Pm'^ 'W t h e mu \ top 'ay\ \ AND Ml ’grim. zigsrapbd ity of A\tr()N b . ILK ‘knatum which make _ of ■flu hui ifcnpw^wt^z rhfiei^' ^ W hen: yo4 an .IbonUdoraif a Reporter '•4Htlflc .ittpa posalble.', but ItslU dttocj^ ahead\’’ Yhe siijk and he','feel ^bordar^b bid, look vfor't^a^aad ^Odlc Almost overnight, Ui herr' lunted bVymlck producr ,r(y. thls\\eountry; ■V Science took-.. scienM nlltM ^;^e8e cards are not bOuntsd ■ faWoua to chuige the ellniato aecine. '' - \ / to -griM'With t (C w ^ oir oa«; already {■giant Btridea'ln In this 0 CUMM; KientUto AoiM sg^ saiti^ppliits, but you^nd to, liiM ifa ling In Uhio1to,\ \ V ' ■ V. I ''VT: JiV 'H .. RublnQjy,~mi chal^ tnora atchlM lTsly wKh them ■ y dlvldenda Scientific ______mbla TJniVeralty upset, what^ It is \'^® predict; wTia) _ ;^RUuuifkc- -vBalbawan was T6j(:$tC6b ^ The Herald's new tele* mmfkorthe Chamber,/sBjModay, aitorch sh owwred^ ed ^ valuer elsewhere had be« amehtnl of physics divelqped a'lriethod bf |hout i r. -e v e . Jailfcousei I t o ^ - 1988X-^V /X "-H. will happoL he W ^> but' ..ha Ahwar. 8iiadat of' J>r. in anGclpatlBa. of M aking''' .t|iJs ~ " long suit,' Busatoar^ti^a began explhr*. during the yp«f- the U dty. ThelP.prllUsnt hopeful lliktl'.wii(i7hard (V o f “ i(}|i UtlUzes \magfietic phtmp nnmbeejst moetink the most outa,tinMi>g'* w 9 1 ...Britain /annotAnnounced progrese work won 'tiiem Ahop -Singli of India. S1^8)l^ wbo two no- -^vlhg the flnt turn of world problems geneZAtV and\ npneen- has conceded that tho confMence the Chamber’s history. Last yiw;, tnimp. NT NT it'vUie reference to the Elsen-' itafT^bU^ aijrbalpedtb 1 a pecuUkr, ppor Jirtienjetz SayS 'fi0 vdlt\ h ow ^ ^ ctrln O by name was ap- th trick. n i l : Tett BkOTtmS couglqs in 'tbe human< fa m llW 7 provedv^erwhelmlngly after Jor­ . Patienta 'T od a y *.^ , kmc o t .^ b a , and fiVAKHPtfSt that m ence truly ts one o f fhA danian beleg'ate. Shafic'^Rosheldat, ADMITTBa)...... TUBSne.lAYk. Mrt. d tlia^ck. watt eon*, )N. MASS. most vitni foyce* “ vour llv es/'X 'ce 'V ah exile ntpm bis western-aligned M4m!% Holmqulat,‘ Box M t.' Rd.; ‘tha imaenJtf'iMiDkK'atidi^i^ 0Qae, ,ttie Sti^nman Ohnventlcn, Sana of /■ And it dnunatlzed asr nouiliig country,- aafii no one would under­ Richard Moore, 11‘ Battista -Rd., ;ded g.Jo«Fneai -toy 8clentl8to of 64 hqtlont began out imposed by the government as all its forms," atta^ed milihtry 0'L«ary-Dr.; Nancy Smith, An- i ^ t b trick wasn’t so.aasy to find., upBver been eqwuei, July 1, 1957. By Ito cKtoe Jan. 1, cqntrol over/Caracas and ordered a and pollctical- pacts' and foreign dover; Mrs. Jane Melvin, 51 Cedar OB #pBdeB ' ^ « ctonairal fhatnreo ■have reduced the aU 1968. sclenttot* wUl hav>swr«rted a defense against rebel planes. wartlime brownout against air at- military bases and oondmned the a jirai^ auit bfmred the bbat C o ^ our benquet hy OOo per new Boort^ta from 3the, auiK. from, Planes circled overhead, but a tacka. y t e also warfied .against EN. European common markM as chmcftlwwb^led a low spada-And X nenom to ’all e .who ootne Ite air, from space, the ninwie and kept a strict press ADMITTEO TESTERDA7; Miss hna. round trip broadcaat said tJjey were loyal to st^p to "strangle the aspirations Shlma-Olaon, 64A Chestnut St.; RnesiHd dumimy's ton, lottng to the \ Poi^''Sliovel'^^ed ■ cosmic rays-“ foriifes ^ from eaNJi- censorship in force. season w#?,.:, ; K :' ,o f people for Independence from queen>^ls play would wort If the prices quakes to. wdather' which Influen' the '-gbveituncnt. (TH»‘ Dutch press agency ANP Nj)}io Rldoltl, 117 W. Middle Tpke.: \ y i i US'to SO RMglr'^ 'esionlal domination.' mchard .Johnson, 9 itt, Fairfield rematnmg spade honor dnmped NoHOli^ Ja:!. 2 A d r ia t ic - human destinies. Ito correspondent in the off- . X . ' - ' X It called for the Independence of under thmaee t>r king. ISAO boa pilnpy- ' Launching artificial, moons to aimg in Loe Teques, the govern- gt.; Mrs. Elmira Denette, 430 ,Lake ataufgla to aava an 80-too, S^.OOO ' “ ' shore Dutch West Indies quoted Oman, which is now ruled by s aul- Bt.; Mag, Jane Squlree, 82 Ox^rd East «etornad a haart, ahdAottto •le pe# peraoh. ttrcle the earth' to one rrialn mrtt radlet reported, ft said the l^th rebelebel and government broad V wiA tsn friendly to Britain, the unlfica- St.; ’Mre'.\Etha Cbesaay, Btdton; put up the atia. He men led m spaadea. Itody Luck smiled, and a crew o f 14 reecue workei glAM boa price on Ocf. 4, 1997-^the flrit date in fbr. Wesfe - jackV dropped, and fied. y ‘ \ / (Diplomatic sources in Waijilng-j I’X Nations, disarmament and' a flgt. Dudley St.; ^^borah- Lamsolt, The bilge machine, Iburidd in/Vie Cell for tofetnatten. Ihe -new space calendar. teise-tiirie Cottons ban on nuclear weapon tests, y South’s hme of u>adlu was good for Soviet scientists astounded \A ‘^apeclal giiV'-r-bofnbs—would ton said the Presidential /Palace 1 Somers; Mrs. Helen SUlUvan, El­ Oov. Abraham A. Rlbtcoft. CHid clnce laat Thursoa; 'gntoee prieea are aftoV 50o per had been bombed at leaat once and ! ^ It recommended that AslsA''and lington; Samuel Hendrlckadn, 72 S. ninth tribk, # ' ; deduction. eveDrono but ihemselvea with trer be dropped on theh^if ^hey did not / African countries have m < ^ rep­ for tfts 1 ^ meeUng.to folloW -a Luck would not have bean . j kind iwhore Tuesday after five cHya and mendoua rocketry science which Caracas had been strafed during: Hawthorne; Neal Sakusevich, 284 nlgbto of toU hy/worlmim using , *'.TeL CO, 7-568^ ''' surrender, the broadcast warned. 19.98 resentation in the Xmlted.^atlona dlnner-dince, principal speaker if Nttth hSd lacked tim ton of s | ^ a 184-pound sphere wheeling Los Teques is headquarters of the almost continuous rebel sorties. i Oak St.; Mrs. Rose Haynes, RFD aarth-movlng aqdipmem, pumpe, sturday night exem ve. Sw «-A1Icb, EMt Hartford, ti open TiModajr tbrongli Satnidaj , and decided to set up a perma­ 3, Rock^dlle; Kenneth Smith, Bol­ and entertaiiunent-type pattern. apades or If South pad tthked the ' gnjund the earth. ■ National Police. (In Buenos i^ e s . Informed | nent eonference secretarisC'' ,in Serving With Rubtnow are Rob­ pine. Those "intermediate'’ cards JlOQdlighto and but'' ear Mg SohMy ahew They repeated N ov,, 3 with a sources e.stimate^/that Perez Jime- j 0:SO AJtf. to 6:80 P.M.; Friday ontU 8:00 PAI. . / ton; John Duffy Jr., 21 Preston Dr., y Hundreds of apa^totors were at- Air ForcjX units at Maracay Cairo to “popularise the decisions' Conrad Hauk Jr., U FranMln St.; ert 'Boyce. Russell Brodertdc, ofteh speU the difference between 1 pju . to S pjB. second Sputnik, this one carry­ nez could muster about 3.00Q ( Here’s s dress that loves to travel! The jacket trim­ success and failure. -tracted to tjie launched a suddeh rebellion agqinst of the Asian-Afric^ meeting. Leonard Gigllo, 10 Oleott St. Oqorge DeCormler, Wells C .,.Den­ ing the first Jiving pasaetager into the government early on New troops immediately around Caracas j med with sparkling white covers a sleeveless, squared- Thousands fUled'tlie auditorium nison, ^Neil Ellis, Harvey Kliig, D*U«jf|iiestlaa ADMITTED • TODAY: Anthony space .^'the dog Laika. Laika died Year's Day, sending jet planes 50 for,'action /against rebel -forces I heck bodice studded with tiny white buttons. The unusual for the final se^on.' Outside stu^- Scabies. JS1% Foster St., Mary Matthew Morlarty, Adam Rhodes, Partner deals and bids bid one no- a week later, after demonstrating that might total 2,400 men. The.v dents caiTled ^^hnners hnd'shouted Frank Sheldon, Lee M. Silverstetn, trump, and the next player passea, miles east from Marpeay to Cara­ nubbed fabric is in an eye-catching shaded plaid. Shock­ Hoyt, 88 PIU^ St.; Susan Friend; that life can be supported for, a cas. the capital, before dawn. reporteiZ that the Venezuelan Navy, the names o f' Egyptian ']^ siden t Robert H. Smith, John E. Som­ You hold; SpadeeAXe 5; Hearts V time at >«ast in the mysterious And with nine new destroyers snd three Meet Little Miss 1958 ing pink, Capri blue, Antique gold. Sizes 10-18. 79 Cpmstocl^d. Perez Jimenez said antiaircraft Nasser, Soviet Premier Bulganin, mers, Mrs. FJ-ances Wagner and K 10; piamends J. 9-3;'Clubs 8 5 4 tonfriendly reaches o f space. / frigates, was backing the rebels. > The first, last, and only baby bom Jan, 1 at Manchester Memorial Our regular low cash prices! BIRTHS/TUBJSDAY: A soiV to — . 'J • ' ' ' ...... lOniiA . and Red china's Mao-tsa TUpg. Bruce Watkins. . 48. What'db you siy?.-, Russia’s success gaivanlzcd the fire' hit one of the raiders and Oil-rrich Venezuela has one iff the ■Mr. aim Mrs. Rolwrt Peters, forced it to tend at this skyscraper Hospital is Joan Marie Sherrick, 6-pound, 6-ounce daughter of \ Storrs/a son to Mr. and Mrii/ Don­ Answer; Bid two clubs, this re- US. IGY satellite- program to toest inllitary establishments in Mr., and Mrs. Frank SheiTick, 24 'West St. Safe in her iheither’A faster action, mbvlrig up the dates, city’s airport. South America. The Air Force, a ald ^U a n d , Wildwood Rd., ROck- The President told the nation in arms, she showed no emotion whatever when the photographer’s 'V vllMt a son to Mr. and Mrq. Robert 1 7 fbr firing six-pound Instnimenled branch of the Army, has 200 flashbu:!^* went off, beyond^^ a slightly disdainfuj look. The bqby test spheres into orbits. The first s , broadcast that the rebels at planes. The active Army consists went. Wapplng; a daughter to Water Supply Maracay were disorganized .from will have a warm welcom e'when she, arrives home; her sister, :r. aitd Mrs. William Mazur, 46' Vanguard ; aatellite ' , launchlni^ of 10.000 well-equipped men split Linda Ruth, aged 3. ' “ has ali;eg(ly separated her toys for the vefi'iciw, however, malfunctioned in lack of a single command and up Into infantry, artillery, cavalry, A Homestead St. / warned the airmen to glvs up thelt baby." » (Herald Photo toy Pinto-X - \ - v BIRTH YESTERDAY: A daugh­ Below^ Level takeoff and blew up on Us launch­ engineer and aviation branches. ing pad in the glare of world-wide nght or be Slaughtered. -There are eight infantry brigades. ! PINEHURST ter to Mr. and Mra. Frank Sher- Video iveryday The short, pudgy/ Venezuelan Cook waa alain by ialanders in' A OtUSAt FAMILY SHOW ' publicity. rlck Jr.,^S4 "West-Rt. All Bighta Reaervod— general won an ot)^ 5-year term More than 40.000 Americana are Hawaii, is marked by a bronze Young AAan WaH DUsev’S I Gleas Ferd Early in 195S.< the United States stationed in Venezuela, managing DISCHARGED/njBSDAY: Mrs. Of ' Yearh- j. Aso O H. T. OlehMtoM A Co„ lac. begins sending up 21-pound spheres only last Dec, 15 in a plebiscite tablet- placed under water. This Estter. Goldberg, Bleat Glaston­ •TEiSr I ''3:lC Tp which gave the .voters a chance to and 'operating U.S. . inveatmenls and 8 memorial below the surface o f the a Praifnl equipped ’ with ingenious instru­ estimated at 33 billion. A OPEN TILL 9 bury;.Mrs. All>b Clifford,. 76 Fox- Water supply in the town’s res­ Teei Y U M A " V ments to take neWmeasurementa vote only yes of no. He had no op­ sea is visible only at low tidf. craft Dr.; K w e Maao,.. Coventry; ervoirs was ujp from lost month 2:>iH;»M;ie I 8i2Sk ■ ponent. The government radio Also" hut down from the be; ' ' of the sUn. meteors, cosmic ray*; broadcast a comnUinique from the Miss Joyce Weacott, lOS W. Mid­ ■temperatures, and other forces in The government radio ordered ~Q—Which was the first stale Q—What is a fathom ? dle Tpke.; Mra. Gussia Van Bramer, 1957 as Vic year o f 1951 • Matinee Tomorrow t/P-M. e the rebeis to lay down their arms National Confederation of Work­ university to admit women on A —It is a measure of length, THURSDAY amf FRIDAY NIGHTS • the heights where.— until Russia ers denejimcing the uprising. This ,ai:-sUnding with men? W aiting: Robert Strimlke, 130 With above-average ; . pioneered ^ nothing made by hue and warned the 65,000 people of containing six feet. Tanner St.; Robert Jalbert._ 132 December, storage rose 100 mll- Maracay to take cover because apparently waa intendedMo ^ a _ io w a * At the present time, we have three boys from Man­ man hands had ever penetrated. teract any rebel .attempt to woo Spruce St.;t ; James CCurra uiw ii oO Dur-^ton gallons to a current level of Russia plans still metre Sput­ their military installations would Q—Who designed the famous chester.High . . . William “Bud” Brown a senior, Ken­ ant K .; Mrs. Sojdile“ Magura, '384.8 millions, tfcs Watpr Depart­ sqon be attacked bj' government labor into a general strike. | ^ con- pattern dollars . ment reported today. But this waa niks. The message appealed to labor ! . Q - . StaffordMMMawiu Springs;s9|ai I Mrs. Frances Findings to Be Shared forces. •jMaracay't a^ base is 4he not “ to be r^eived hv anocrvDhal ^ federation, how. was the nation A-4i:hristlan (Solbrecht. These neth Bird, a juniqjr, Milton Hathaway, a seniqr.^When Moquih, 169 School St.; George 52 million gallons\)ess than the •Under IGY agreement, , the nation’s principal airfield, and a not to be rece etl by P« . P , governed (then the Congress was , beautiful silver dollars were not O Munson Jr., Apdover; Richard total in the reservoirs on Jan. 1, communiques which might , in nnciainn •’— lintenHpHintended foTfor genOralgeneral rimcirculation, ilstion they leRve us to go on to college, they will hav^'ia good FLECTROHICS knowledge learned by theae sp^ee military aviation achool Is located transmitted under pre-ssiire by not in session? Safltm's, Covei 1957. ^ A—By a committee of 13 per- but were designed in preparation Coventry: John Johnson, ' pioneers is to be shared freely and in the city. some radio stalionq.” knowledge of ,what makes business "tick,” for they 'Raipfall last month totaled 7.48 LfiBORflTORIES for the resumption of coinage'' __ HamUn St.; Mrs. Ottilia Ursln, fqlly, as are all measurements anil Perez Jimenez went before the Informed sources In Buenos sons, one from everj’ state. West Willington! ^ohn Olson, 74 Inches, the heaviest precipltatmn microphones in the evening and with the new type 1840 silver dol­ get An"all a i^ n d practical knowledge bf business dur­ tor any month since October 1905, discoveries made dui\ng the IGY.. Aires said that the town of Valen­ Henry St.; Mrs.' Harriet Muhl- U.8. scientists sent some tiny promised the revolt wpulil be putf cia, 40 miles west of Maracay, has Q—Who own.s Helgoland?- lar. ing the tinjb they work here. Carrying out packages hauser, 24 -Winter St.; Mrs. Grace iand 3>78 inches above the average 2 7 7 BROAD An important part o f our tor De'oember. , \ messengers , out to roam spaOe, down in a ' ‘ he revolt. A model A —This heavily fortified North and helping make shopping pleasant for you. is onl; Murray and daughter, 155 Benton never to return. These were a, cou­ Q—Who was the most famous service — helping ycai to Rainmu for the year was,'how­ battalion is station-in Valencia-and Sea island was siii-rcndered to one of many duties. St.; Mrs.-Nancy Dora ai.d son, Ver­ ever,, helbw average. In 1957, the RADIO T 1 I [ V I S I 0 N ple of fragmenta. of alt^num rebela “ are already giving mani­ equipped with exceUent weapons. Great Britain in 1945. demilita­ German "ace" of World War 17 your car withjrour ^mdcaggs non Trailer Court, Rockville; Mrs. totar\was'34.5& inches, compared from a rocket nose expleided 50 festations of disorder.’’ , rized in 1947. and returned to A—Baron'von Richtofen. . Grace Patten and daughter. South miles up In the air. The fragments With Perez Jimenez as he broad- -> it built -aroudd.^ young to a total o f 38.76 Inches inX968' ‘\ West ■ Germany in 1952. Please remember that here at Pinehurst . Cash Coventry; Mrs. Janice Carmichael and an/aver-age over arso-year pe^ {t«w ■avta. CMn. reached more than sufficient | cast from his palace were his min- Paralylic Polio if'anes ■Q—May ivory nuts be eaten? men from our lo^l tdraols, a ' son;! Wallingfo.d; Mr*. Doris ribd of 43J94 mches. \ -i»l -U------BsittarS.^ Con.____ apeed, qbaut l l miles per second, I ister of defen.se. Geh. Os< ar Maz- Q—In whose memory was an A — Yes, the kebnel of the nut is payroll and authorized personal checks . Offer easy m l Zl SprUefloWf, Ms m . zel; the chief of the general staff who help us on Weekends. Griswold and son, 95 Autumn St.; A com^riran of reservoir' fig­ ____ orl W now Siltala, Com. GALL US TODAY to escape the earth’s gravity en Washington—Marion B Folsom. underwater monument dedicated ? soft, juicy, arid good to eat when parking in our own parking to t. . . Carry your bundles Mrs. Stephani Johnson and daugh- ures show^ two of the four town Chaaml 44 Holyefce. ■ lU ip. tirely. Perhaps they fell into the;Gen. Romulo Fernaqdez; the min- Secretary of Health. Education A—The spot where Capt. James it is ripe. Polite, w illing they ar^ well Chassel tl Watertiari'. ^ s a . /For Infor^tion Aboat »un. Perhaps thZy are still travel- j ister of communications, Gen. Luis to yoiir car (no tippink, please, Christmas time is over) W , 208 HiJllard S t; Mrs. Rose ,reservoirs at the same level as on .And Warfare, reports that cases of paid — and learning the Im ea and daughter, 23 Tanner St. Jan. 1. 1957.. AtVthe beginning of -X Ing somewhere. Fejipe Llovera Paez. and other | paralytic polio have declined 80 . . . We give you set-vice at the meat cohnter , . . and DISCHARGEID YESTTlRDAYs both this year andvlast year; Roar­ t : « S ( 8> Sl'SIE Rutoia-'s feat spurred the United top'officers. i per cent in the last two years. In Big lesson ih Amehcan biisi* James Andlsio, 14 OtU St.; Dennis (IS-M) M O P A T O rr ■States to realization she was fall- . ThA-yevolt caught the govern-, the''first''lO months of 1957, be self servicb groc/sries. ing Brook Held m-A million galtona (ZZ-N) MATINEE THEATEB .zkH eiir ' ness — the customer is al-' Smith, 87 Drive B; Janet Steven- and Porter held 36 million./,They (Cotoi^ .^Ing behind in at least some phases ernmenKduring thZ early rnorning said, there were 1.576 paralytic ( Z> HALLS OF IVY SrtvIrr ways right. eon, 35 Strant St.; David Turner. were both ai CapaciW levi^ How­ of science. The U.S.S’.R. is traln- while New Year's Eve revelry Was j Clues compared with 7,886 caseX' 37 Hyde St.; George B^diisrz, ard, with a capaclt)\ of ,-140 mil­ aS4() THE VKEIUCT IS VOCES J'itng more scientists, putting rela­ ftill going on. For hours the only; two years ago. before widesprcM A ■\ (Ml BMOUTEB------uTif- —day Reduced for a limited time! Glastonbut^; Marsha Bickford, lion gallons, held 74,'mllUon gal­ ( 3) KABTOON EAPEBS /■ / tively greater stress on basic re- countermea^rea were'the ack-ack ■ use of the Salk vaccine, and 5,241 Hansen Dr, Verriop; Mrs. Stella lons today, c6mpared\W.94 mil­ ( 8) AKEBICAN BANDSTAND k PREMIUM GRADE Acarch to learn new facta about fire and a stekdy stream of threats j ca*es in 1956. / JANUARY (ZSSSl uIITREN it r e ; FOR F( A DAY Bauer. 72 Village St. Rockville; lion gallons at the first pt 1957. 001 <4ei OPENBN UOI " OUSE FITELOIL8 Mrs. June Sperry, 41 Phoenix St., Globe Hollow filled to lto(Capacity (IS-Al 8ECBRT STOEX Vernon;, N ^ cy Smith, Andover; of .170 million gallons at'pie be­ SUNDAY EDOR OF NIOHT ginning of last year, was hoUlag UTTLE RASCALS . . , For braizing or stewing, Mrs. Charlotte 3ermett, Laurel TO THE ' il ‘.OONEY TONES MAN^S Manor Convalescent Home; Mrs. 137.8 million gallons at the begin­ (U) AXKEICAN BANDSTAND we offer some tender lamb ning of 1958. ’ ' (ZaStl -MODRUM ROMANCES Louise Clement, Vernon Trailer ( S> C U C p KID OIL COMPANY necks, and meaty lean fore Park,' Rockville; Brian Doyle, 22 ' ( SAZLw DODV WOnDPECKEE i M a i n s t .— -e e l . m s-ia o s Hathaway Lane; Douglas Viall, Moldrist's Legs^Criish^d. STATE I THE FFWW*FIBST SHOW ^ shanks of lamb. 'Foolitep* la lha Dark’? GREEN At a MPS , . . Plenty of pork, a limited Stafford Springs; David Doll, 160 (M) roM r.n v 'n x B Porter St; Mrs. E!va Murphy,'25 NorWalk, Jan. 2 ’ Bemuel TT / <44) POPEYR amount of Pinehurst tender- Perkins St.;. Mrs.' Claire Hughes l:9S ( S) BIO ADVENTITBE litos ( 8» WEWS ANil WBATREE \ Kaufman, 53, .New Britain, v4s ip \/-.6 -..-'i'' < SAt) MICKEY MOUSE CLUB I (8 ) NAVY UM cure corned beef, tender arid daughter, 27 Dudley St.; Mrs. critical cphditlon at Norwalk HosV OI) THE. MO SHOW steaks xand very lean pot Dorothy MbKiernan and son, 91 pltal today, with injuries-'suffered , .' “ Aalr Hardjr’a BlaaSa' POPKTE •' ' w eaTr r b ■,» (ZZ-MZ JANE W VRAN SHOW Reg. 37.95 In Pinehurst self service case 1930. It has 462,224 acres, most said Kaufman ; suffered fractures fsoSSsJ^Am (to) PHONE-----'B 1 YOUB AhSWEB- (M) WKATREB come change. of them covered with trees. of both leys suid other Injuries. . - (51) n e w s ” All-Wool Suits you'will find: li:8S (M) CB08K CURRENT All-Wool Suits sHtufgr: Open Every Duy—Tburs, till 9 11IM (Ml WEATBEB a a n d SrOBTS Pinehurst ground beef is Bath’s vac-packed cold'cuts (Z# WEA' lltU (II) MILLION DOLLAR MOVia By EATON . , . HALLMARK //ground fresh at frequent in­ and thin and regular sliced U/PKS |Pi*w5eol INDUSTRY 1^ PABAOB REGULAR $1.00 kinds includinig peanut butter a town offer of 38,510 for 7.39 the property. ' . A flfOAlitOPf PICIUkF «:SS ( 8) TOWN CBII meat balls or meat loaf . . . ex­ ‘ Martin said today ' that he la T:ie ( 8) W E8TEM MABSHAl. t l:U ( 8> B ttoj BUNNY cellent value 69c lb. sandwiches, choc, fudge and acres. ■ . ‘ > 8) STATE TROOPER .( 1848) LOVE DF LIFE the new nut fudge all 49c bag. The offer has been made by ,n0w awaiting either acceptance of (Ml 1 O’CLOCK REPORT IZ :S» ( 8) HOLLVW It to'sought by the (M) NEWS town to expand the proposed site STATE (S3) JOHN DALY, Rilz ahd\ Zweiback come to of a new junior high school to be T:N (“Si TKATvix VlhS^ NOTE SIZE ; , . . Or we have a good grade "Tke Straazar’’ Pinehurst. Chibaroons, a new built on project land, and to ex­ NOW thru GATURUAY (58) CIBCL'S BOY of regular hamburg, fine for 24.88 BUYS luxunoiis all-wool , 1 lb. bag 'b f Nabisco cookies tend'Brookfield St, I Mattnees Thurs.-FrL S P.M, - “ The Knife Thmwer’’ ' - REGULAR 59c and $1.00 Martin said that he,had talked ( 1848) SOT. FRiraTQN ■\ meat loalf 49c lb. Evenings continuous 6:30 (ZZ-S8> T ia TACIOOUOH flannels, wool-silk blends . . . sell at 49c bag. with William Hewitt; one of the ■- Uialarp •! >' Pick Up (Hid Delivery . Ouii meat manager has heirs, about acquiring tha land. 8:M ( 843) ZOBBO . > even tough-wearing tweeds, in You will like Sunshine apple He eaid he offered 3L320 for 50 I “Tha Fall af ZtlaaaUria*' IC lined up a special shipment of sauce cookies 1 lb, bag 43c and ‘ (1848) RICHABD DMHOND 3 For $1.00 fresh 'lamb legs and famb feet frontage needed for the street “ Tha Snace SdWeljr'’ ■ Fish$r rich solids or pattern-effects the, alwkys favorite hydrox extension and,.3'7,190 for the re­ (Zt-381 YOU RET v m iB U F E 8 sto ( 8 4 1 ) THE BEAL MaCOYB chops. Thib is always a popu­ 25c and 39c bag. mainder of the 7.39 acres. D8Y CLEANSERS, toe. in a handsome array of shades! lar meat after long holidays. This acreage has . been appraised “ Oraadpa -and' the Drivers Ltcease’*___i»e „ 325 Broad SL—Dial MI 9-1111 Slim, trim 2 or 3 button, center , For those Who like a very easy This weekend put S & W kt 310.850 by Realtor Herbert Mc­ (18-M) CURAX ^ Kinney, “ Scream in SUence'’ to slice and serve lamb leg, . STEWED.^ TOMATOES on Martin waa authorized. to ne­ . (3Z-38h DRAONBT , 1:Z5 ()8).M EW 8 vent models every man looks his your shopping list . . . Try 9:to ( I) DB. HUDSON SECRET t;l8 ijS) jto T ^ WORLD TURNS Chairlie is suggesting that you gotiate by the Board of Directors JOURNAL (ZZ) 1______best in! Regulars, shorts and longs on Npv. (5. ‘ < 8) PAT M O N E SHOW (38) HOWABR miXEB SHOW U- ask to have all the bone re­ them once and you will buy OueilaiTDIek Clark and kit (Cator) i- moved. No charge for this them again and again. ^2Tc a ' Totel • AppnUftBl diteavery Oanay and the 1:85 Ml) AT BOMB WITB lUTTV McKlnney’a-'total appraisal In­ Jnnlort , 1:M (M48J_BUT TBB CLOCK ‘'I / . ’ . V feerVic'e- und it cei'tainly makes can . , . this weekend save by cluded threu buildlnga and some • PLUS • (ZZ-M) PEOPLE’S CHOICE ' t ( IT FBONTIEBS 5F HEALTH (iZI ’ PBO WJMESUUNG 2:15 (M) NATOJUOBUOHTS *NOr IVIRY COLOR serving vely much easier., buying 4 cans for $1.00. 10 acres of land on which he set 9ito ( 8) P P O B T U ^ (Z2> HOW Ai^iNULin SHOW Serve Pictsweet frozig peas a value of 341,650:- Within the 10 (f 8) 0.8A. “I------niton■- Yadel’* , , (Ootar) i For really fine Idaho baking- acres la other property, needed If 0 8 4 8 ) pr ■ “ USE 8^ • ftto (U49) Hgi;~ iJFABVif'v ■r. and Smucker’a migt jelly with the town is to extend Brookfield -you r lamb. potatoes and-the freshest (ZZ-38) fB N N l BEE BBNIE JlVBOVSIS- vegetables anid'iruit. . . come SL north to Elm St,as.proposed - pouo r IW—Oneil: . by the Town PhCkning Commis­ ‘ Lew Ay OBOOM to P in e h u r s f/i. . ' sion. ' Until the Commission acts formally on making' th" Brook­ BpnsER Over 30 Vi'.irs o( C'Onllnuuiis CU^I

•A 't/’ X- • ; / ■ Y 'X - ■''-4 .. V ’- •7 'V,. ' >< • .\:- S t ' 1ft Y ■K' CdNN AY,-JANdARY V 1 i- V* lUKUHESTJeR AUN^EST^ CX)MW;. THURSDAY, JA high^Mgae Will-Nceiva a Trunk Signs Aid Police ^tn teStpi .and rail- iVo Cromtingf^ia roadi .u, coh- .goiemii bbnedldtion. ur tha lauded that^ were dMem^Whtch HaaMm i^a, Aflgelaa — . petour algns avnectopaity, — — —- Oalo-^-NorWay’if King ^Olav 'V, Que^-Maud"WareQ u e^ ' cfoWned painted oh the Inatde of their R i leAon ohig,^ L«nie, BMkhecn d^elqpei to succeeded hie .father, King ^ufcH ■ • '-oarSot motorcycle Irttpk a MoiMtam vie'wcpbifhiawpttca] _ _ up'''toj»., tndustfy^B ■ firat c!>a«t^' :on Vll, to the tlKone bn the ----- aimpufy the taak e f Loi concern, whiclt^sa^it'^^trrit^^^ icUtnativ-TWq trah^\colUdM ;^coLH:;'^'tch-inapecfion aarvlc^’'-+,latter’i In Sefitdiober, haa Old '^ e ' ichplesterol A p h l 1 9 ,'rtDi. atNlUptoh, 'd^ded. he ma­ Portiend.— The Worid’# woei**".? I« a w n d z fihn says pie ^ruglScoiital IL {wtona, liivesUgiitldR tkm*.*»M[«t le '.to Portland,Tbra...^ The an aedd they need SMiU’iS Sr ItRVICC five, .“udsatupi^^"yStty^^cMa that'tlJ5^4^cfc might ha^' population of the m bke' J Auto-, ahorteat river le nbaated by ratee tha trunk detour Renavdtiohs^l Which h e l p '> < ^ d u e e h tt^ n ot' -qn*' engthi 4Mited SiUtei la eatlRUited at iii moihile- ' ’TJ-!w«}helm gon—D River,#Uv( at Def*lie,^t the ^Mclee. \ otoleatcrol^oiitaaC hcUeved to " ch beeii ifflwr. Wo^lad b y tl M mojj; ^ 7 JuM 23 In Ntdaro>'C$^edrtua,ug^moutly'of Devtl'a take. PkB^One) fCpai Papera.. were atfned yeeterday^e the MfleWaQu ih front, of 'eiTtiig the form er. Journal theirktpree trmtght, «>4hat all dirt pkrtment Moiu*oi^3q^y 4«i>tUie« puuoing at the eotner of W. kftln can be picked dp by the^y^reet Arrowed a motoT&a^^^^rnjid ^tve ^ a d iLuket Ola. from Mxrirock •weeper wbkh *t makee Its rdtmdb •botit .lO mmul«^'«ttM t ' Reauty^C^i to Herbert Lelhman tomorrow.' n put to uea w^UjioJaj ^vn^J^ aad Norman Chaee,.^tH of Klltng- TTiee MaMaple PTA Will meet Mondey at 8 p.niKlrt...... the echool anxiously astern fo^ ' The bulling, to l>b knoum. ee at^ltorlum. A representative of and his niother franti The Chaae mildlng, la tujdergning the Stale Department^of Educa­ from a cabin dooi major changeiKin the front section. tion will'be/the speaker. Mothers A-ho already were hur- ,A 3-etory aodlilpn will extehd the. of Grade 4 pupils , Hovev'ON'er^UleeMhe loafipg '/I Dlachap^w Ttwsdy': Mra. e abeam* the fouc etreei.tevet atones and'a suite once-a-yw Opportunity racht'Snd as they of abcond floor o fflw , ' Kathiyn McCarthy. 14 Gaynor PI.; rexaa \teenapen5 ppped ' their Deahriied by John MherbI, arch!-,; Ralph Sherman. Kingsbury Ave. \ ^ n a overboard ahd.Buyrendered. ai,_,------./ Admitted yesterday: Mrs, Mary, t>t. Rena. Raiole of the. Sheriffs ,"feet, ink. alorea will be >ipllt-level,' Meyer/MouQtalh St.; Mrs. Marie .DepirtmentXsaid the boyi* before iatng about five steiHs toSlhe firat- or of. th\exlsting,bulldmr,'*nie Rioter, llg-Orohard St, ordeiliv Sia^ ro sea. loaded'•his U.S.P. > Eventa .Tonight yacht With such a: conKlomerStjon 129 CIGARETTE Mirig addiUon .will c o r p e ^ the 5 Or. e Veterans ,of World' War I of jfoodi that th^ Fiesta II actual­ •ill Xif the ae^nd floor - uinapwa. 11 meet et ,8 p.m. In the GAR ly took oh a list. \ \ X LIGHTER The DlUldtBg frbnt will be of tooroe- Refreshment* Wtll be iU AL Among the artiems j)ul on the IIN 'firh brleV, alumlribm end glass o served during a social hour fol-' m: lonNThe' 1* iw 80 fpotatori 'yacht were auto tires, barbecue lowing the meeting. equipment, ammunition, blankets, S ie ofUces wlllXbe air condl V The Rockville W’ATES Will meet food and motor oil. y\ A p.m. at'the Koscic.szko Club, The Items are being cheeked for [Iccre tliango th>ir ne,w meeting pls'ce. Any persR pnn ownership, deputies said: \ Both Raiole and the Siases'aaid • re mvlted to attend. the San Antonio boys showed, a JtrC' nne Fhsaer tRIET for 20 yeira, retired yeaterd^ay aa Thev Maple Grove Ladies wifi politeness of odd contrast with president and directwa 11-year-old e/erto Rubenstein's meet at, the clubhouse on Franklin their piratical, seizure of the pow- , ■ Jeri Lynne 2 ^ T u s s y H U I M D Claude A. Millf, vidanresident. 8t. for aymeetlng and social. •r cruiser. daughter of Mr. Mrs. Gi^don AY» became chairman of theNward and Raiole said U>e lads told him Fritter of Birch Mt.'^d., lAs'l^Mn Frederick F„ H^cher, vlKc preal Vernoin Talcoll»1lle news dent and treasurer*au.ce*edell Frla they ran awavr-from home SaUtr- hamW one of the llnidjsts in ijm OGENIC HORMONE m s are ndled through Tbe SALE day and dreVe^-to. St. Petersburg H A N D CRl hie a* president. \ Riirean. 7 IV. kathy 'Gobftey television talent, M erald’a In an autqfiiBblle , owned bS* the Charles K. Preaaler Jr., aebee- St., ephono TRemOnt parents oi One /fad. They spent show. "Meet Me At Maxwell’s." fINS: tary and ashsUnt trexaurer. s-nttf. Rock viU ^ I our m il Ruildinff, Sold, Renovations Due Monday night camping on Miami She is one of five children select; REG. 2.S0 ’ perform the duties of t>blh secre- Beach and then headed for the ed for 'an all-star, performance tar'y and treasurer, with■“ 'Herm 'lerman The old "Journal BtUiding" at IV. Mam and Market Sts., now known as the "Chase Building,’’ will Keys. There the.v spied the Sias Saturday at ^7 p.m. over Channel W. Usher adding the dutlesxof , look like this when renovations now >inder way are completed. A 2-story addition will extend,^the yAcht and decided it would make a 18. , \ ■Istant aecretarj’ to those of. building out to the al^alk. The renovations were designed by John Macchl, architect. The new flrst-claaa craft in Which to reach Jerl Lvnne won,first place in the aistani treasurer. Th owpers are Herbert L,elb*iian and Nonhaji Chase o f Ellington. Mexico. Manchester Talen\Show sponsor­ REG. 6.00 Directors of the bank are 'X^. / ed by the MethodlM Men's Club \TOIISO BRA Siaa' family came to Winter REG. 1.29 Denison Tali-olt, Claude A. Mill** fixed, the hands clenched and the recovers c-on»,-ioiisnejis -without headed for epilepay have an attack ''Park from Sioux City. Iowa, in of South Methodist Church. She/4s NOW William Conrady, Dr. R, H. Met-' 8 before they are "four years old. a sixth grade pupil at the Bolton D b c ^ S(t^ legs extended straight out. any recollection of what has hap­ 1914. Mrs. Sias teaches piano at QPEK ALL DAY SUNDAY calf. Julius M. Koelorek; Dr. C. E. -This Is quickly followed by pened. Attacka may come only at This makes for an early diagnosis. A’fi/i'f»wo/K: adi:erlined at $7.95 RoUlna College in Winter Park. Elementary School and has. been Peterson, Laurende >L Dillon. When there Is no family history singing since she was five. She muscular contractions. rioiay- night so that occasionally someorte Frederick E. Hallch.er. Charles E. Chll (’• -‘Fits’ hWhiM Be breathing and a brlc-k^red col­ may be"epiTepTTC for years without the first attack is likely to come hasn’t had any musical training. Pressler Jr. and Francis J; Gre­ DignrfiGli^ for Epili later. Chaplin Man Held Two well known Rockville boys ored face. During all this period knowing it. gory. from the epileptic cry on, the Sometimes there is a faitilly will accompany her, Dick Ranpom U.8. razor Inanufacturera use ChapUn, Jan. 3 OP) — Kenneth in t h e S tock O f This yeah will Mark the lOOth By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D.' pstlentji IS unconscious. hlstory of the disease. About with a guitar and Gary Robinson qnlvelraaryof the bank’s establ- . Writllw for NEA Service four-fifths of the children who are 8.noo tons of steel s year. K. Clark, 31, of this town, is being on the druma . After the attack, the patient held on three rfiarges by State Ishnvent. The bank today main- Epilepsy is the moet commqn MOUS talnr\lta position as the largest Police In Danielson, who accuse cause of "flia'' In children,' but / . Mm of threatening his wife with iavingiKbank In ToUand County,’ Honor Students* M Q i m V S I with ov ^ $ 1 8 million in asaesta. some have conrtilsions w-hlch a ^ - a pistol and a state . policeman not really epileMv, Cnvulsins ,m CON Vi NIL NT iVEN'.NG hlOURS, Hidden Treasure Rnthirwired with a shotgun. / .Engaged this sort are llk ^ ’ to occur In Seem to Succeed The engagement of , Mias Phyllis f H U R S iinJ FRI 6 FO 8 P M .ciijis fulfill tour eptvefi without i Officer Merrill ' Johnson was highly nervous thiloten and usual­ pad.s--elasUc panel.* slim dia­ srummoned to the Clark home Storrs of EliXpod to the Rev. ly wear off as th ey 'i^ w older. Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. New York—C o l l e g e students r “ ws . W’arren A, CoveK pastor of Ver­ It is Import'ant. however, to phragm, wai.xtiine, tumr^’ and ,Fem Clark. 29, who telephoned with straight-A records can look non Methodist Ch^ch, has been find out promptly whaV^kinds of hipa! Detachable garter.*, White from the home of a neighbor that forward to both financial, and , announced. Mias Storrs, the daugh­ convulsions are' Involved. \ broadcloth. ,‘12-.36 A, 32-38 B. ahe had fled from the house with maritai success if they follow the ter of Mr. and Mrs, Millard Man- A. great aid in determining the her 12-year-old daughter, Con- pattern set b.v 61 honor students AND Men's and Women's ping of wnitmantlci’'la d'>ertor of diffei-enre between epileps\ and •Reg. U.g. Pat. Off. itance. of New York University. \ Ministry to Education for the Con­ other forms of' convulsions '/.has o r The State Police . report said Ninety-five per cent of these DOLL OUTFITS necticut Council qF Churches. .The been made available by a spehml Your Convenience! that Clark confronted Johnson alumni, all of whom graduated LEATHER Rev. Mr. Cove^ is the son-of Mr, .test whlcti measures the electrt; with a loaded shotgun, but the of­ summa cum laude. (with highest \ and Mrs, Warren Oovell of East cal waves in the brain. This 1 ficer overpowered him. No shots praise) between World Wars I and Hartford. A May wedding la called electroencephalography. were fired. II, are" married and none have been BILLFOLDS planned. nil# test is now generally used New Service Added divorced or separated. Almost all - lAgion .'.Auxiliary Meeting whenever available on all pa- BONES SHOW GROWTH have children. i^opular styles and colors The American Legion Auxiliary tientaw-ho have <-onv*liislons or fits. According to zoologists, thf Forty-aix per cent of them earn arted will hold its regiile • meeting dan. In epilepsy these electrics! waves bones of living creaturea, especial­ more than $15,000 a year. Twenty- cop'grain 8 at 7;30 p.m. in GAR Hall. After ire different from those of the At The :T IR S r * ly those of snakes, may show one per cent earn more than the buMneas meeting Mrs. Msry normal. “growth rings" for dry and wet $25,000 and two have annual in­ le t th ^ $ 1 .9 8 Archacki Will.demonstrale Jewelry, TTie leas seriou.s kind of epilepsy seasons In much the same manner comes" above $50,000. Seventeen 6f The Fourth District Auxlllaiy la called petit mal. in whi<‘h there \ as trees. , the 61 are women,. will h,oid a bingo game at the New­ is a brief loss of roi^nousness \ / ington Veterans' Hoapltai today at wiihoiit convulsions. TOe severe ■ 7 p.m. Members of the local unit type Is called grand mtt in which V who win aasiirt In the game are there is a nientaJ "hfsek-out’' as­ • • ALUMDirrM COMBINATION WINDOWS and DOORS • Mrs. Pauline Bury, Eleanor For- sociated with typical i-onvulsions. ■ tuna, Gertrude Edwardx and Oene- Befoie an attack there Is usu­ OLL. TICKETS RANDS” ELECTRIC RAZORS vigi’e Fortuna. ally a peciiltar lensation in some Pollcefnan Reappointed' part of the body. This is know-n Vincent DiBehedetto haa been as an aura. The sensation Is hard J A N U A R Y Do It Yourself reappointed to the Rockville Po­ to desertbe. but an "uneasy feel­ ow Available At Do It Yourself lice Department as a regular. He ing" in the stomach area is one will resume his duties next week. of the most common occurrences. ra»— ■ DO IT He served for a few. months as a Those who have epileptic st- / taOSnireV YOURSELF patrolman before Iravirg the force lai-ks often learn to tecoguize SPECIAL ipr a Job In industry. He returned this aura and to know that an FIR^ NATIONAL BANK FRIENDSHIP as a supernumerary, working P*rt tack is oh the. way. / time and will now return as a r*g»i- At the beginning of a major at­ REGISTER CHECK WINDOW) Big Reductions On WE ARE TO O BUSY TO RE-MARK lar patrolman. tack. the patient may give a loud ' OUR MERCHANDISE ^ W E ASK YOU TO , Coming Events scream or yell which is called a.n SALE Hope Chapter No, 60, OBS. v/ill: ' "" 2-3 Track AlumTnu^ Windows DOltYOU^ELF! \ m eet^iesdav at 8 p.m. in the Ma- beg na the head ts u.sually dranti PCTESPlin some Temple. Orchafd St. Past ‘ be jaws are a . and Combination Doors matrons and patrons night will be’ x ‘ observ’ed. A potlm-k supper will be j 5 ' and 10' Tickets No Money Down—No/Pay ments Until March V.*„” D.„„ Club' Personal Notices greatest little girdle A Good New Year’!’s Resolution '4.79 will hold its regular Saturday ever designed! :./:i Resolved;.‘*1 will delay no lonKer. I will order Stationery Buys jiighl rianreil at the Wapping Com-1 , ^ munity. Han. Marling this week. | em onain ^ regulariy $5.95 mv windows and doors now from SOLAR For PASSENGER CARS ALL K Classes w ill,-still be held at the j ’/ \emon KlemenlaiT School, how - ^j,o psss-d as-av Januan- j. ever, and will resume Tuesdf^v a t ' itwit. HOME SPECIALTIES CO. ^ Sse-l Is the wowl of r'-in-nihrsnc. ■ Sw-eeplng Day, for the Cltj of poar is ih- ons »:ho is gon# Mr3-285A — FREE ESTIMATES Rockvills win be held tomorrow- in m-mory we will slwsy, keep h*r. Rook of 40 tiekats at Sc, $2-,-gaacl on any bridga in tha systtm until FLASHBULBS Mayor Herman G. Olson has an-;-i“'t •» J’’*''" f"" e” - the lost day of the month felJewing the month in which purchotod. e TUB AND s TALL SHOWER ENCL08EUBES • nouneed. Merchants are asked to fiona, daiishtera and famiUea. TronsforablOu Complete figure control plus AND OUTFITS - bever-before freedom of actionf A ^ECIAL PURCHASE Featherlight nylon, dainty tptm. In *mart new colors and black, white. ENABLES US TO MAKE \ The World’s THIS O F ^ — VALUES TO f.50 Book of 25 tickatf at 10c. $2.50— good ea any bridga in the system. Small, medium, large. 8 FINEST OFF Boel^T'^rehosad between January lit and June 30th, ony year, lO AN S! good until Deeamber 3Ht some year. Itfeks purchased betw^n Your figure line is your age line., .keep young with^eter Pan! ^MCKUPYOURAOANI July lit and December 3lit, d"y year, good.until June 30th the fol- Do lt Yourself lowing year. Transferable. 2i for ^l.OO Come in by appointment A for the cash. Pljone today — We like to »ay ’’Yet!" 195 I/oans up to $660-^I*oans life-insured at Ion- cost Appc'tito k lH Jj* WITHOUT TICKETS, IT WILL COST 25e peTtRPnn I NC MAIN ST„ 2nd F I.,.O w M Stimulant Mitchell 1-41W • Ask for the YH MANagw OStN TMUMDAY IVININCS eNTIl • f.a». EACH TIME YOU CROSS THE BRIDGE! Friendship LECTRIC IRONS iMM mots H .mJGMN ft ett sairaafi4»9 BAND 6 IMR •! tIGI «4MI GIM6 «6w N r TOYS OASTERS, Etc. tt imwoHi*# ■omWt loMalliB9aS8 •• fM.H OMh. SALE OLAFSEN A ll To Postal Celora^ BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. by GERIATRIC NOW INtFFECT Uuo^MAeJJjL-^ • CONN O ff C lose CELACLOBD ELIXIR APPLICABLE ON ALL FACILITIES OF THE Nationally Advertised • BESSON O u t $ M - 9 5 n Helps supply body energy. DOITYOUaSELF COMFORTER it at $2.50 • Solmor and Bundy Warm,soft and bSmutifuL Dance For Health Greater Hartford Bridge Authority DO IT „ 12.ounce 0 8 S • u ■ ■ „ bottle*...... M.. .^^0$ 9 8 e P EN S 49e Choin of • ARMSTRONC YOURSELF pink, white ■ 2 9 9 These new rates apply to all bridges under jurisdiction of the Greater Hart- 75c "BAG O'SOAP" 29e or blue.... —... Richard J^ Risley . ford Bridge Authoriiy including Bulkeley Bridge, Charter Oak Bridge, (FLUTES and RICCOLOS) Windsor-South Windsor, Founders Bridg'e and will also apply to the Weth- 16.95 SWIMMING POOLS 4.00 139 DANCE STUDIO erafield-GlastonTbury Bridge when opened. NOW ‘1.99 We are now direct' factory agents, for "Dorothy Gray" S Only. these lines, which are the world’s great-' 72 E. CENTER ST.— 0RAN6MIALI. est band instruments! Sho)t-now and .save oh famous Gellogen MEMBER Mid-Term Classes Now Forming Treij.' 'A OPEN THVBa-FRl. M ck lS IH-I. S-OPEN MONDAYS " Ca l l PI 2-e*M AT ANY tiME, ’r'^ r - ' Y V \. ■ n . 1 ..‘Vi'" 7c 'A 'X X

. / \ ' THURSDAY, X' llANd^TE^ EVENING kANCHI SR, P O I^ . X- V s a MANqHESTE^t^ENl^IG 'HERAL^l|4NeHESTfiR^ (D0NN-THURSD.^JAJ?i;AJlY 2, 1918 will learn how tr use tha^ I Biwhuit: wliM'am .Gordon, % - f it . rnashad' pouto?^ hutt#r*i>,q 'circle arid the . transit.' St^r of the ‘ *cCoIlum, 'lecturer;'^ Collide T ian ity DeciM rnbraaS and butter,' op, second Iecti)r*r;.FhHUc Coniiaeti^t and New Jeraey/^ib- Ifescrve Noiea SpV uf New Meoibe!rii pi|)YhaqlM • •harp r^dueUi^ CoventiyJM vier> . • .V -WadgSditby, Veal outlet >with 16 ^eat Officers iwn, censor; Thoniai::Te^- ;tion; e e m Lhfc niiliUier of Ameptran experts thtM it//U)tutratet 1$ that the for Pew iEnd Sunday pamley potato^'buttered At/th# BatUUdn'a last uwetklg, rd.'secqi^ censor. ■''' , famtUar public. assumption that LcXoI. RtthaFd M. Stqiy Jr. M abin>sd.^on eta miastena. > jl^fi^hejdicU t by''tfee MawilMstar ■trihg-bearii,'' hread and buttsr, Thcofflci • 'aiu enlisted men of dr /by poomey. , A SI 1 IN- l E b r Fairfield County bweg its own. lush, ' at J H e l d i n 884th-k|m 'A rtillery BSttaltcin battallon^limnrindar '^>Vice Pr«rt4*m l^l*on, hormiiry development primariljf^tq^lU Sup­ Hartford, Jan, 2 — AaoUii^* milk. the 44, V SS^^LipkMs/^, and ;u BV lUJii^ ^ ' pew end f6r th* 'Trlnlfte^CoIIbgb ThiifUdaX'^eair balls, oven •re enJoylrig'-^eXhoUday*' during /iuid meroher of the ^Ivci*lty;(»f Royal 'Black Frec#?b>sy^Sf. ,on; David MoirlsonXsIolm Mg- _jxmo CO., mu a; iupjjocter ^pT^^fo^l|iTs5|^d pro^ posed statue as 'a havefTThoin the . icolUston on Rt. lOr yw'* a 2-we*J( ausL <^ the regu- Ooiineduhut faouUyj/Weleomed four Pertd«*.'^22; ofYte|(5kyj llM^ ^ e« ( income tax la Jiot complctely/yldhd,. ' ' . Temptatti Chapel will be dedicated et the 11 browned potatooiT'^htattered car­ who will be tasted' tom oifttw ^ve-' Dowell, William StraltOT^Oswald' ^ft^s, repbrC^ly fiirojed. ternoon ralulted 'in minor rot*. bread arid butterT’hq ^ . lar weekly mee;i! ^^Wpekiy ***- pew 'men into th r reaerv# group. ntng by Deputy GteridXaeter Ste/Weir.' Roy Ph'eips and ■. Thol I'tlle lriters«ctlori'''Of., E, " Mt«I.' J*«H| m A. l!.' Sotof'IT.Oik^-of Ut reaidcnta.Sat /Upon rettaat,' .Father \ - a'cktek aervlce* Suhtlay. >/ BANTLY OIL E t£ 5 « basii';of > la (w^iM^aveiai' a^aiijiT several pasaen^ere in Thl* wHt-BrtwIt the SSrd carved Friday. Tun* and eiofta will be sbeurd T iiea^ y , Tt*/four kra-SWTiitrlck J, Fng- Knight PhllljL.tyiniairis. Include T^Ullp*., ■■ iruce -Slfs; yesterday B re least, achieve ho etach eecape, bef^ and :’the *rre|t' ai^y yba" and ^ by B. Judge df Newport, and butter, milk ' '1 \ \ 11.‘. : I pf, Cofmegticul'da setting up RuftrilMi*r**fe44,-$SQpVeil . R.-X, the pew eiK wax, dealgnCd 7:45 p.m. Harlow bf Feat Ha-tford and Pfc. D. Turkington, deputy; Frahk; rollow, I1te^^ Fred KoriSrii Of Blast Hsrtford. a t . $250. pollc*” *t)-..pnyeai^ 'dliat^ to'wonder it, beinirmable to fend scheduled to appeaHiLTown'CiiuI'p treasurer; Herbert. Metcalf, pur- j''/Cubvh*a 44.164 Square mUSa^ was hurt imd he KOCKVILLE .5-327\ SUBSCRIPTION - RATiai the iwml>ac^,^A2^rlciin personnel When pondertng a kind daedlT^;^ ^ M AW ST. M A N C H is m rnh the (iwidng by- lr\in .Dreeaal 1850.': and land aiii^e-'-g. All pa; Flortila has' SS,5ijiO sq u irt mile*. \ should be'dotae about Qonnedtlcut’a this invasion by:^Incom e tax here,Jan. It, State.Fimca^Id. of C. H. Dreamy 4 Son*. X • Pwrabla In Adwea abroad, and tfylqjt^^get 'the sami tax situation, ivhl^ finds the lotel of b th fr States, we shtidld iWkget W* use th* “raady ySa.’; ^ "^gtatb' Roltc* of ' th* Hbrtford 2 Z Z m Z it o lyheh temptad to commit a wropg, Judge, a lOltKgreduatc ot 'Trin- z On* Tck^ amount of good d^e.^j^'the alw- tax burden on rearyiat^e gTowbng into the^ctoureelves, andevelr^. bamtcHs gsv* this raport / (7 71 dulge In relfliation,. fqivwhatever W* use the "ready nky." |ty,'=1a ghdng theijiew etldJh mara- t o Uontli^ liative expedient c(f trahpiigykffd Impossible. The fa^merl^-^sfho find acoldent>|(pra* atoppad h l^ a r in ,«ry oftKIirife, thklate Annie Ly­ Three llon^ . S.9U this tax burden most’ oftetpus, that ina might _ be'wbrtll. It .maykeven the right lahe-ff traffic and then .On* Monih^ . 1.8(1 hiring the nationals of of.hec^taBn-' keep In mihd, ye brethren man Judge^v W«eh.T .lu since It often taxes pasture ifctd, shtke some of our _il«ugl pride' attempted to turirJelt ^ Single Copy 06 tries to. do'the, same kind « work. _Jng one of the 17 staliokwhich hat 1 heard onr conductor say. The ftnlal «^lh* pew end repre- Lhl a i lf U were building lo^, haverl>«l! the esplanade. Ae h e d w e mte-tKe ■aiita « . Oeorga alayhig the drag­ We doubt very much that th« for soma time been talking up the do'hoL. h'ava an income tax. len subjected to teihptf tion heed left hine, he came bftn-^tl^path ^ A L im its f inw Only: KR Of The' "ready yep'' ind “ ready on. Thia . haa referee to St. nuB____ fThiD PKklSS usually dedicated pe^le engaged Income tax as if it had to be the Pur columnar rouslnge' on of a car (^ratadbgteimaa E. Ooorga's S<%ooi in N b r^ rt, whar* Tj* AMOCinted u I* *xclu*ty*ir 'Ultimate solution. And we have, in subject are intended^ chart pos- nay". , ir llama, SS. OMIFatJunfield, who i ' X'' il: -'V /' 'X. _ •pUUM to tb* ui* Sr repulrilontlOB of in oiir technical agslstanfe pro­ C a ro l^ HHl (Qlngras Jud^ taught fromXv|0 to 1*27 •II new* dlapntchei dredlted to It. or w se .columns, expressed' the doubt siblllUea, not to ,mdvocate. We Uded w ra * car. before going on to Harvard Uni- not otherwUe cr*dttetf\ In ihU paper grams ' abroad,' who, number only thsV^the new tax study commission should prefer, to s^ some allevia­ cafe YtM to be towedYroro- yfrom our^woirehouses.. from oiir dis •nd alM the local news pnbllihed her* 3,8iB in any cask, were the par­ varsity. All light* of republlcMnin o( epedal can rece up to the Connecticut situ­ tion of the Oopnecticut tax situa­ e lli le scene. / X dlipaiehe* herein ar* alio haaerred ticular Amerieghs Nixon may have ation 'without' giving the income tion through Connecticut govern­ ' State Patrolman Jobn/Oor* In- noticed or betfn told about. We are tax the 'iflrst. really serious con- mental econmy which',: we insiet, vastigatbiytha necld*n> sideration\^t has ever had in this is not proved imimsslble pierely by Norwalk, Jan. 2 (dP—A 71-year- \ f\ifi aerrlc* client of N B. 8*ry- evert more stare that the answer to pid widow and ah 80-year old wid­ Binok Airesled ■%Jc*. \I^olUnera Ir.c. Repreaentativ**: . ! ' ' \ \ The state,' . ' ■ the fact that we never get it. It JUiua Uatbewa Special Agency —\Ke«r the problem, If H. exists, does not There Is algQ, we shouliP judge, can be had, even if it would in­ ower were married in..a New z Chi Three Counts . Yom, Chicago ?>etroll and Boaton.V lie in any wholesale chopping off more state readiness 'for atteh/ a volve a hotter political 'battle thalii Year's Day ceremony at the First Congregational churqh, hare. The MBHBCR AUDIT BUREAU Of of Xpierlcari heads abroad. proposal than Inere'liaaever been that Invoivdd in laving an income em ewu nuN8 ______before. That is nd^ merei^bacauae tax- But the signs that It.wtII hava Frank W. Binok. 3*. of 104 Birch Th* narald Printing .Company, Inc.. W re, not' fewer,' Americans the farmers, who ate normally Re­ to be 'one battle or the other con­ 'St, wa*' arreetad yesterday and •aaumea\o dnanclal reaponatbfllty for oad, carrying ■ and teaching publicans. are talking It up. It .is tinue to-multiply. rha eharged with evading responsibi­ OF man'c h e s t e r typoaraphwal error*' appearing In ad' ceremony wa*. performed 'tnr the lity, failure to notify th* Motor rertwementitk an oUiar reading matter dkHls which help others toward also, because other ^Republicans, Asylum SW ^artford In Tlie Mam Iter Erening Herald. dealing with the state'^s financial Rev.'Harold F.* Martin, for ^ahy Chicle Department of a charge of eventuat progress on their own, Is situation, are beginning to wonder, ^ Ice-Fuhing- Pole tieMed yeara a member of the ataf^df a Tel. CHapel 7-S857 OUR EN address, operating jt fnotor vehicl* Dtauiay acTerilalng cioalBg hourai what We need. mournfully, If the income'^x .isn't summer camp operated by Fmlj •X •• V ’ while nncler the hdluence of intoxl For Monday—1 pga. Friday. tudington, Mich.—To overcome Authoriced Aceata For AU eating liquors or drug*. . | ^ For Tueeday—1 p.m. Monday If thk impressito Nlxoq re the next available answer. , at Washington; Maine. M te/P ol { / For~ Wedneaday—1 ■ ■ m Tueaday. While this phase of state 'policy one of the discomforts of ice fish­ was a school teacher at Xeal Rail, Air and Steamship Police said that Binok waa dr-, For niuraday—1 p (fedneaday. e'eived-was based ph anythihg real, ing, a Michigan firm it offering's bor, rested et hi* home after allegedly, For Friday—1 p. m. uraday. waa being launched, the other'.day, Lines \; For Saturdny—1 p m. it was, we \youl(f guess, based on with the organization meeting, of fishing ppla that has a heating elS' driving hU car into a stop algri *t Ciaaalfled deadllM’ a m. each the wliole flag- Nations, and let It be the agency something to alleviate an alleged esplanada type of parkwBfr accl^ which sends our experts and Injustice upon Connecticut and 5 values like these! ,s)^ends our dollars,. so that our New' Jersey commuter* who pay Visit Hw EAST IRAN CH , 285 E. C m ^ S». dent la thene ■column*. Governor Knofla-Boisvert X giftg will be appreciated the hiore incomt taxes in New York state Announcement 1* made of th* $115.50 1‘2.0 15.9 Gilt pile Riblooff spurred the State Hlgh- because that is, where they earn Opdii Friiloy cMtiiittously t a.m. to • p.m...... ivay Department into special safe­ precisely because the giver seema re^nt marriage of Miia iMbelle cotton, light green 79.00 their Income, 't'he allegation is that $54.26 12.0 X 4.9 Tohe-on* ty measures on that stretch of to deiKand less. And so, too, that they are treated unjustly because I. Boisvert, daughter of Mrs. Ann* our gifts will the more plearly be th# .system of deductions allowed Boisvert, 22M St. Jame* St,, and tone Axminster, rose .. 19.50 Wilbur Cross Highway Which, at the late Om*r Boisvert to William to hum.an'm®«ta, rather than to our them Is less generous than that al­ $17.60 2.3 X 4.7 Plain twiat, the East Hartford town ^ line, lowed to residents of New York A. Knofla. *3 Henry St. grriy, u sed ...... 5.95 seemed especially silsccptible to own foreigiV^pollcy, or against the state itself. Massachusetts taxa­ The ceremony wa* performed the cross-esplanade accident. The foreign policy, of somebody else tion of Connecticut people who Dec. 26 by. 'the Rev. Arnold W. Famous BraniJs! 4^oll remnants! .$87.60 12.0 X 6.0 High pile Toser, minister of the Second Con­ special danger, outside of an actual Let Mr. 'Nixon'\take up the cham­ work In that state may present a // Nylon and rayon, mill second. similar issue. gregational Church, at the home scries of accidents at this location, pionship of thlaXklea, once voicep of the bridegroom and in the pres­ light green ...... 39.00 by UN AmbaasMPr Lodge, and The guesses are that Riblcoff $17.25 3:4 X 3.10 Plain un­ seemed ba.sed .on the fact that the and Meyner won't gat very $t ence of a group of relative* and Discontinued pattems! Mill seconds! highway cuyi'ed there, while the quickly frosted bj>. Washington, with Harriman. New 'York, K la friends. cut pile; seamed: sandal­ Mr. and Mrs. Knofla have re­ center esplanade narrowed there. and he will be, translating what estimated, collects some $6,500,000 / wood ...... 5.95 ever impressioh he rec^bed abroad a year from 17,000 people, mainly turned l[rom their wedding trip $31.86 12,0 X 2.0 Cotton cut The sfieeial measures under­ and are occupying iheir Henry St. into forward/ rather Uign back­ In Fairfield County, who have their SHOES ■pile: b eige...... 12.95 ■ residence. taken a.* a result of the Gover­ income sources in New York state, Floor samples! $30.25 12.0 X 2.2 High,pile ward motion: \ and some $20,000,000 a year from nor's action' Included the installa­ (todin-Maxon / Nylon and rayon; cham­ tion of a center guard rail, which 150,000 residents of Neiv Jera^ - 7 ------who work in New York. No i^‘e T he marriage of Mrs. Ell* Mae pagne ...... 12.95 was an obvious snd logical cure to The Hlmafkiyan Century?,^ sees New York state aurrendgring Mason, Hopkinsville, K r, and Sgt .$31.65 3.0 X 6.2 Plain wool the rrosd-esplanade accident, and this income voluntarily, or but of Steve A'. Godin,, Fort Campbell. Regular Size Special Recently, w-e commented oh any good neighbor Spirit, #6id no­ ' Hopkinsville, took place in Guthrie. Heavy all wool Axmin.ster, Ab.'Oract twi.st: u.scd: gray ....12.95 which has since been adopted as f 6 5 . ^ 9.0 X 4.5 / .$47.50 3.5 X' 7.9 Digh pile a safety measure on some of West­ news Uiat the remote, forbidden body sees Congress, eithey; passing Ky., on Nov. 2. He is th# ann of pattern, b eige...... 29 .9 5 4 31.70 X 2.6 High loop pile tweed of fetaylu.x carpet A, law to prevent stateij-Trom tax- Mr. and Mr*. Oscar L. Godin, 117 sculptured Wilton, chester's parkways, and which is Himalgyan Kingdom of Nepal, 12.0 X lO.llY Looi>ed pile tweed ; gray and rayon: mill second; green ... 1 5.95 in)i: non-residents f<»r/Income re ­ Cedar .St. ( j)4!25 g ra y ...... also slated for Installation on spe­ Avhiciy seldom admits visitors, was They are residing at 24B Penny- aqua ...... 6 9 .5 0 $ 2 6 9 ^ 15.0 X 12.6 Three ply all wool loop pile; 19.95 groing to throw open its gates, set ceived within their own borders. .$•32.44 12.0 X 3.2 Cut pile cial sections of the Merritt Park- Blit this agitation''^i8 likely to do idle Apia.. Hopkinsville. $153.00 12.0 X 12,10 Looped pile tweed; gray and mil! .second; green ...... 169.00 w ay. I up a toiJi-ist bureau And make | a aomet\ing to pi^lc thinking in The bridegroom attended Man- blue ...... 9 8 .5 0 .$i38.6eige . . . 98.50 mill second: turquoise...... 149.00 BIGELOW •umed danger spot on the W’ilbur. we found very unsettling. Heavy al! wool twi.-^t; l>eige . . 198.00 $342..50 12.0 V l 6.5 All wool twist, beige ...... 2 5 9 .0 0 $54.20 12.0 X 3.6 Uncut $360.00 12.0 N 18.0 WEAVERS scroll Wilton; Cross.. Highway, the record Well, now Uiepe Is some mdre .$159.00 12.0/x 13.6 Lea(-patterned Wilton: $477.40 12.0 X ^ .8 All wool twist; brown Cjulred us tb point out, even at the un.settling news out of the Hima­ / mqresque ...... IA.. . 358 .0 0 cinnamon .. .'r...... 19.95 brovvi) ...... $87.60 12.0 X 6.0 Uncut high time, that the cross-esplanade type layas. According to word reaching SchooJ Menus $167.00 12/0 X 10.6 All wool s(jro!l-patterned $184.00 9.0 X 16.0' All wool loop pile: of acyiidcnt la not limited to, any' Calcutta, India, the remote, tiny, Wilton: pine green ...... l'25.00 '^mill second ; green ...... 129.00 pilcT Nylon and rayon; m.viterioua to the^olnt of being turquoiflc...... particular section of our sliper- The'menu* for Jan. 6 through 10 $?62.80 12.0 X 18.8 Wool twi.st, beige; slightly / $149.80 12.0 X 16.2 uqit pile cotton; sandalwood 9 8 .5 0 highway system. It does not re­ unheard, o f. KingiiOm of Sikkim la .$107.40 12.0 X 9.0 (2 \ I.X)op pile tweed : gray $85.00 12.0 X 5,6 Wool are as follow's; • , ii.sed ...... *. .. 198.00 twist; se^nd-; sandal- quire a curve, or an especially nar­ going Into, of ^things, the Scotch Kleenentary . $249.20 15.0 X lO.'O All wool .<(croll-pattenied/ andbjiie,...... 7 9 .5 0 whiskey bus^ess. Monday, v e g ^ t t e soiip, cheese wood ...... 4 7 .5 0 row center esplanade. It can and Wilton : medium greem ..... 1 79.00 $151.60 12.0 X 17.6 Ty)op p'ije tweed : beige...... 109.00 sandwich, ah<5M p^ches. milk. X 5.7 Cut pile does happen an.\-ivhere. And our re­ Experts^/reportedly, have ,.'ad­ All wool scrol! Wilton: beige 139.00 $556.40 12.0 X 24.4 Carved Wilton, nutria...... 3 5 9 .0 0 $52.20 12.0 vised the Sikkim premier,, Rustom- Tueeday. ,-Ameman chop suey. $186.00 12.0 X 11.9 cotton: gray . m ark at the time wjSs that it High-and-low loop^ pile; mill $462.00 12.0 X 33.0 Uncut leaf pattern: nutria . 2 9 8 .0 0 ...... 1 9 .9 5 buttered' W n. bread and butter $287.00 12.0 X 21.7 $60.50 12.0 X 5.4 Loop pile would be onlv a m atter of time be- jee De'wan, that Slkklny water white ^kecake wilwirn chocolate froat- \ second: green i^resque .... 149.00 $438.00 12.0 X 28.2 lA'ool .scroll-j>attern \Vilton; closely resembles Scotland's and ra\'on: green ...... 24.95 fore cross-esjllhnade accidents be­ Ing, milk. , ■ / $142.00 15.^ X 6.6 Three-ply all \y w \ loop pile; nutria ...... 29 8 .0 0 gan happening at either end of the that distilling good ^otch whis­ OFf REGULAR WtSdneaday. baked beans with Wool leaf-paltefu Wi'tou: $87.50 12.0 X 5.6 Uncut /' frankfurts, vegetable atick*. biit- mill second'.'^reen ...... 69.00 $266.00 12.0 X 12.11 special aafety section, proving the key, therefore, would/not be dif­ ■ . ■ ■' - ' ' All wool twdst: gray and aqua beige .....'...... 149.00 scroll Wilton: green 3 9 .0 0 ficult. The Mngdotn even has a' The new year bows in a new era. What part will you have in it? - 'tered roll, butterscotch pudding. $103.85 12.0 X 5.7 59.00 FIRTH .$62.6.1 12.0 X 5.6 Uncut center rail was really needed ^Ilk. Heavy ^ wool Axmin.ster; alistract .$249.75 12.0 X 17.0 High-low loop pile; niediuni, seven-year program aet up w’hlch $217.25 9.0 X 15.3 INDUSTRIES t weed: brown ...... 3 7 .5 0 everywhere. , / America it tf'Srehing for naW knowledge to meat the $eientific and "niursday, hamburg on roll, cole- patterri; mill .second: beige . 109.00 green ...... 1 39 .0 0 The day after Christmas, on the gives top prioriji^ to the construc­ / , ■ ■ / . altw, ice cream, milk. Wilbur O osa Hlghwa>;( At a dis­ tion of a dls^ery, and hopes to Window Shades engineering challenges, industry,' business and professions must Frklay. tuna and noodle oas- make Scotcly an important export. *erole,',buttere• 'Vv/:' ”' , ' ' " - V ■ Monda;^ tomato aoup, peanut TONIGHT-AND FRIDAY NIGHT [TOMORROW] TO 9 - CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAYS dent. As is typical, one car went inysterious quaint |)eop|e refualng Mve 85c per shade. \ Our homes, our families and our security must be maintained. butter and Jelly santhvlch, pine­ to stay remote, m.vsterio'ua and • PLAY POISE apple chunks; milk. out of control, crossed the esplan­ Tueeday.. creamed turkey, ade. entered the opposing line of t and insisting on entering Judrp ious spending and consistent saving is the one. sure way of maahed potato, buttered green traffic, and a crash resulted. As wentieth century along with beana, bread and butter, ginger­ $60.00 12.0 X 5.6 Plain high is also too frequently Uie ca-se with 'verybody else. rhee'tina and conquering the challenges of t h e 4ttfure- Jty a goqc^ • VEgA VOGUE bread and cream, milk. pile: beige...... 19.95 this type of accident, the fatality And we don't know \yhat the -Wedneaday, meat loaf and gravy, Closing out this famous solid $112.00 12.0 X 6.3 High pile resolj6ti^ for all of us to make and keep. potato aalad, kernel corn. Whole and serious injuries resulting te- people of Scotland are going to wheat bread and butter, cherry wool: gray ...... 39.95 wolved occupants of the 'enUrely say about Scotch wl'lskey being /\ • and OTHERS 'squares, milk. ,$124.00 12.0 X ^,5 .Uncut nmocent car which was in own manufactured under the eye of a Thursday, hot iceat aandwfch. cherry collection random texture, lane, proceeding normally, hj^ man named Rustomjee Dewan. scalloped toqiat(?«B. Jello and green ...... -69.95 ■ But as fOr tis, It's enough |o make ■/ ' cream, bread and butter^ milk. , which had absolutely no cha»nV ■ Friday, clpm chowder, corn muf­ $110.00 12.0 X 8.0 tUncu lui reach fop Our Scotch—or Sik­ PARK ■ ... . ■ - ■ \of safet.v once the of^nding car V Your Savings 7 Current Annual fin, peach, halves, milk. , texture; gray ...... 59.95 l^ame hurtling into iti/path, ■ - kim. as the case may be: Senior High / .$122.80 12.0 X 8.0 Twist: ' If the steel divider had been FREE > Earn / Dividend Rate IMFANTSV CHILDREN'S, MISSES' Monday. Ravioli and meat sauce, plain green -69.95 orWinally extended''' another one I’ '■' II N 1 u y buttered spinach, roll and butter, .$180.00 11.0 X 9.0 High pile Perfect TiminK • sjid\ one-tenth miles to the west, I' A I.' K I N G milk. carved Wiltou; nutria 89.95 \ » 'r Tuesday, Creamed cbippetl beef, this accliient could not have hap­ The smartest people In the world VENETIAN ILINDS and BOYS' SIZES and STYLES .$91.00 12.0 X 6.10 Tweed: pened. are those in charge of seed' house (Z) Pull size spindle- gri'en. brown, beige ..59.95 We do not wish to recommend mailing schedules. They are . the ibot beds. Reg. $53.00. 42.95 .$11.50 9.0 X 106.6 Three ply that, every time there Is a croes- one w’ho aee to It that, after the all wool tweed; mill second, Christmas cards, have been cleared E. A JOHNSON esplahadk accident som* place, the '.a: brown, sq. vd...... 6.95 state msKe haste to build a steel from the mantle, and the New (.5) Reg. $41.95 I $11.95 15.0 X 39.9 Uncut divider in tliat parlkular spot. The Year's bills been tucked. aw?ay for PMNTCO. avings Bedside tables; 20 x texture; gra.v; mill seconds; point Is, we think, that .soone'ri,jor February, the remaining piece of 16 inclics. / , / si. yd...... 7-50 . later the state must recognize that mail is a bright pageant of asters. 72.7 Main Street YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE (2) Reg. $159.00 Chest- Phone,MI 9-4501 MA//V OFFICE 923 Mom Si. EAST BRANCH - 285 East Center $f. Concord Cherry '■.$11.95 12.0.. X 76.3 Uncut ,thia type of accident Is character-; snapdragdns, tomatoes and cucum- OPEN THURSDAY ^ENINGS 6 to 8 Every Friday Nisht on-Che.‘'t.‘5,; 7 drawers. tc.vture:' .second.s; .sandalwood OPEN FRIDAYS 9 A. M. to 8 P. M 7:30 29.75 .Istic of all our super highways, in i bera. Our famous Concord .Solid to the right. The Chippendale sq. yd...... 7.50 all their mileage, and that the.cen- Tills display, at a tlniq-when our NOTHING WITHHELD SCHOOLHOUSE Cherry i.s being restyled for ogee feet on full bracket bases, 119.50 $12.95 12.0 X 87.7 Tweed un­ . ter guard rail aliouW,. ideally, almanac knowledge that the days cut leaf patterned Wilton: roill Dobs«aviir«*V«Tnqii, Spring so this i.s your last the thumbnail draw edges and spealcing, therefore he Installed are already growing longer is tem­ chance to fill in ,vour present top.<, the antiqued bra.ss wiL (2) F'ull. (4) Twin size second: ,nutria: .s•' • * * • • • 26.50 hindom t«xtux«4 belf* 49.00- eal Msistaiice' tb backward'na* they dcseri'e' w’hat uie.v usually OF MANCHESTER SHOES |4wuMie*eriwan 99,50 55.00 r- Special value for a-limited time only. ' ' .'iji / tithia In th«"-Po!nt 'li%ur program — get-orders twict as large ss the T ' ■' ■1 ■' ttoa Bdirtniatrgftoa' Is reportedlylgarden plot IlIMJU^NST* MANCHUTIR Y ■ •» .K V' ■ 1 '"'pi. i • I'V ■/ .-i'. • - I ■ X 'S i /A, 7f: L ' ’r- j..'' --O .. ' ' - / X A "■■t- ■■ •) ■ •e r > lU^NgHESTER BVENtK^ HERALD. MA!^€|1ESTER. CONN. THIJBSDA^ ld 5 8 PAC^R NlRIC m m - / ilAW^ESTER EVfcmNGUgSALD. 1$S8, ■Ssil 'P" IHonlk. aa leaving the regular dir r A l h a n i a ^ R e d B f o r c e ' corridor ahd headihg over Albahl' an territory. ViaihllTty lyaa poor'. R . t Br itiBh P t^ c Down Two jet fightepa of Albania’s. S»i ut ■vlet-dqulpped 'AJr ForcS-Wfre sSen on radar ; to Intercept the a 1 Ir Building (CqnUnue* fro ^ Page'fhte) freighter, "Ansa said. ' rifana Radio adid afk persons C o n tr ^ b r T I^ Bd^y Bft^ ^^^Duties Air Force 6f the People’* Ri^bllc. ere on the plane but did ndt in* of Albinia, using' the eatqhlt^ed dihaU - whether they were under R«$id«nHaLCMim«rdd International Mgnal)^ thM^ lt had intemgation or , arrest. A^iplo- M l viuiiu|U'>iivfnoavi|iif " < : , . X fOontMMd tfom r t f On*) OLIVE T60MEY violated .Albanian ■'A'ir Apace and matlc foqrM In Tlran* told a ■V 4 newsm.eh o)^lephone,<”All wwm- een Nftmed.w / ‘ 1 ,waa forded to land on an Albanian \ “BuBines* Bailt OA' / ten brillUnt^lilgh rinklng .mUl- itockg Mrflfld." the broadekit said. bera 'Of the chew are In good Clutoiner Satisfaction” s y . ta r y m an fro m p e rfq n m n g the b«*t^ \ Vlone-Bemaiy area of Al- health."; \. The riape’e-dwke^a-sSaid x^three PuIrTnattranca Xoveraga ••rvice of which ih e y liir t capnble banik projeote wpetward to , nar­ * r \ < ) S row tS* jf^rlatlV at Its meuth s6 pilota wer*, '‘aboard meludmg • a m MI 9-30.13 for their country.” \,- 4}uoUtleB^Fnrpl*lMd by managing director of the cdmiMny. floliy^eaii. daughter of Mr. Law i^ce W. Baitea, 23 ^ A MMHIebrook, Ine. that a iHphF.flying down the sea Aft^5:OO P. M. Tanner St. \She waa bom Dec ncheater Men^riiU Hoi* • A1^53 report of th« Ro« Wolff, 3 command fuhc'tion from the Joint First National Bank of LESLIE the n ^ k of the Adriatic; /flpqm her 31, 1789. \ Htghlahd Ave., RockviUe. She waa bom Dec. 2.v at Mancheater. Manchester.-...... 50l4 *244 R e a ^ m ^ r ali i v i . Chlnfa of Staff, In order, to enable’ Hairtford National Memorial Hospital, Her maternal grandparents are Air. and Mrs. ' . them to work more effectively aa a ' XL Gottmar Granberg. Goshen, N. Y.. and her paternal grandpar* B an k Jk T ru st Co. . . 31 38 K .'unified planning agency." Fire Insuraaoe CooipaBle* BOLTON / ents are Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Wolff, New York City. ST\e has two-, This waa eatentjally what Lt. brothers. Gregory, $. and Gary, 3. ' ' \ • A etn a F i r e ...... 47 50 V4 Gen. Jamea M. Gavtn, the Array'a Hartford Fire ...... 125 135 • • t, chief of reaean'h and development, /■ '% Thomas Joeeph. son of Mr. ahd Mrs.'Thomas P. Marlin, irf.V. National F ire ...... 65 70 proposed in urging the subcommlt; P hoenix ...... 54 67 OLIVE' TrebBe Dr. He was bom Dec. 1« at Hartford Hospital.^ His tee to recommend abolition of the niater^l grandfather, is Denis F. Sullivan, porchester;, Mags., Joint Chiefs of SUff. Gavin sug- Ufe aad Indemnity In's. Cos. \ X and hla paterhal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs,. Thomas Martin, geated they be replaced as a- plaits Aetna Casualty ...... 122 lS2 X \ 13 C e d a r^ s ' / nlng group by men of three or four Aetna life ...... 183 19S TOOHBY \ • • • T atar rank y/ho would hold no com- Conn. General ...... 233 243 -■?? David G r ^ r y , son of Mr. and Mrs.. Lawrence l5'Roger, 19 . mand functions at the time and Hartford Steam Boiler 71 Clyde Rd. He was bom Dec. 28 at Manoheater Memorial Ijfo^* X . would neVer return to their individ­ Travelers .; ...... 71 74 pital. He has twb broUtere, Lawrence, ll, and *»aul, 8J4'.'.: ^ Publlo UttUUes • • • • ual services. \ .XESLIE .L Dr. Vannevar Bush, former head Conn. Light A, power 17 RoMn Arm, d a ii^ e r Of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L- kjellquist. of the wartime Office,of Scientific Conn. P o w e r/'. 1 . 40 2a,Dhlon St., RockvUlfc^ She waf bom Dec. 39 at Manchester ' Reeearch and Development, pr9- Hartford BaTsctrlc. Lt. 54 >» b c l t o n Memorial Hospital. Her madtatemal grandparents are Mr. aqd Mrg. posed a central military policy ^an H a r t f o r ^ a s Co. . 35 1 . Warren -Sheldon, Bloomfield, and her paternal _grandparents . _ _ , are nlng board, m s ^ up of military Southern Nej» England Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Kjellquist, Cider Mill Rd., Bolton, ^ e hiw men already' retired or about to T elp p ip h e ...... 38 85 \ a sister, Daphne Marie, 2. v ■ ^ / reUre. ''Manufacthrlng Compaalee James H^ Arrow, Hart, Heg. Pamela Leuiae, daughter of and MdS.'NewmajSNewmair'J« J Fellbwa, V " Air Force Lt. Gen. James M. Spring . V' 15 C h e ^ Dr. She was botn.Dec. J 8 at MwichaaM?_ Meirtorial orial DoolUlle (Ret.) fold the Johnson Bristol Brass ...... X Hospital. Her maternal grairdfather ta, JMmund B.'T'ellpWTi, East subcommittee there ought to be C ollins...... Hartford, and her paternal gralidiather Is Harold G. Clark;' East Pentagon reorganleatlon leading to Dunham BuSh .... 7% 9% \ \ Hartford. ' s, On LoWy Low Discoj^t Prices the formation of a single general E m -H art...... -,.. 46 49 staff for the three branches of the Pafnlr Bearing .... 50 >i .54 4 Robert Da\ U, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. ReevM, B; ik'. service. Landers, Frary, Cla 10 H 124 St.. Wapplng. He waa bom. Dec., 28 at MatklteiiterMatkhester MemefiaT ' Doolittle said he thinks eventual­ N. B. Machine ■---- 22'-i 244 Hospital. Hla maternal grandparents are Mr. iund Mrs.'Robert W e Are House Of All/lloliday Merchandise ly this countny will have to go lb North ani) Judd ...'. 25 29 V,- B. Wakeman, East Brookfield Mass.,; and his paternal grandparr ‘ "an old type general staff, with a Russell Mfg...... 194 224 ents are the Rev. and Mrs. Joseph W. Reeves, EaM. Northfteld, head." He said the office of the Stanley Steam .... 34 37 Mass. He haa a brother. Richard Bradley, 2. \ Secretary of Defense ought to be Terry Steam ...... 160 170 / / strengthened with an advisory mili­ Torrlnglon' ...... 224 Margaret Catherine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hkiis W. tary staff to help him resolve dif­ U.S. Envelope, com. 19 T- W'eber, Storre. jShe waa bom Dec. 28 at Manchester Memorial ferences between the/service* U.S, Envelope, pfd. n 13 ‘f'j •arr* Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr; and Mrs. H. Baqer, But any drastic change In the j veeder-Root 30 41 Buchan. Wurttemberg, Germany, and her paternal grandmother ly -xC. present joint Chiefs system tend­ The above quotation ark not to ' TOP-FASHION Mrs. H. Weber, Torgau, Germany. ing toward a stronger single gen-' be construed as. actual iparketa. N d eral staff is likely to run Into op­ ------\ position from Chairman Bussell Year in Entertainment (D-Gb ) of the parent Armed Serv­ ices Committee. 17 Poli^ ^gjhlers Shaded Area Depict.s Land on djition for Bolton Schools •Tm not a single department man," Russell said In a year-end Put in iialLof Fame 'interview. He declined ' to com­ New Formulas Tried ment directlyon the subcommittee (Oovtlniied Irina Page Om ) COATS hearings.' but said he has always Bolton School Group s/as Women’s Wear Reduced "been rather leery of the old Prtis- in studying p^jJ?lo epidemics around With Mixed Results Men’s Wear Reduced aian general staff ld«i, One branch 1907. , can dominate any general staff. " K a r 1 Landstelner — 'Viennese Russell said tighter unification Options on 32-Acre Tract Here are capsule report* on e«*yit also was a year of a record num* ptiyslcian, who showed polio could her of variety shows. Men^s Juniors —•Misses—•Half Sizes of the rival Army. Navy and Air tertainment In 1997 and ttie trends There waa more Uian escapism Force Departments Is necessary. be givek to aJt experimental ani­ for 195* In movie*, television and mal, the monkey, in 1909. The School Sites Committee has-Building Section, Slate Depart-^ Bark, to Sr-hool visible on the TV screen, however. But, he aald this could be secom- Sch(^I resumed sesaiong today on Broadway from AP specialist* ITiese were—and continue to be— ■plished under existing laws. Dr/ Thomas M. Rivers Chair- signed options on A 32-acre tract mant of Education, in which he states the tract ia recommended and according to reporta, some Bob Thomas, CTiarles Mercer and some of the outatanding regular A . The President could do this un man of the National Committee on of land located on and behind productions, apart from special dec his broad powers for reorganl- [ vaccination which planned the N otch P.d. in the la te st move to get for a school site. mothera are more than ordinarily WiUlam Glover: the Balk vac- land for school expansion. He inspected the property Dec. thankful. They compTain bitterly programs presented by all the nct- riition of government departments, 1954 ft^jd trialsc of that youngaters plagued more 8 « Hollywood work.s. and agencies, he ssltl. or the sec­ cine. The Notch Rd. land is among 12 and found all ^'nd usable, with The movie industry sought its ABC-TV — "Disneyland." CBS- retary of defense could move under Charles A rmitrong A physieikh several other IrACts, unnamed, by a gentle slope "\ynlch should make than one hothe this vacation via salvation In bigness during 1957. TV—"See It Now,” "The Seven the present Unificslion Act. who found some polio strains could the sites commiUee, which they for good drainage." He also said telephone. Since television vyas flooded with hope to bring before a town meet­ the environment I* excellent, the The gag had t'wo versions. In Lively , Arts.” "TV-entleth Cen­ "We must trust the executive be given to cotton raja, providing a one. a number wihj dialed and routine entertainment, Hollywood tury," "Show of the Montlt.’’ branch with tnost adrninistrallve more convenient ^x^rimental ani­ ing this month. location central and easily acces- figured big attractions would draw . ,odcls and ends. Sizes S-M-L onl.\. These All wool winter coats. Coats with pile linings, tweed epats, zibeiincs, .-Baail O'Connor -President of i foresees the need also for a senior ^he committee met this morn­ The second version waa the old­ Ten Commandments.” But they a golden da*> of eager ticket buy­ were all from our regular stocky and Are reduced because the\ are one luxurious black coats. Positively the finest values ever offered at such Loss Sol at 830,(HKIAhr .National Foundation since it ! high school in the near future, ing at 8:30 with a representative er. less annoying, business of giv­ found difficulty assembling the ers and copious production cash. was formed in 1938. i The land now under option is of the State Department of Health of a kind. All are clean and fresh.' / a low price. ing someone else'* i^me when it showmanship elements of those Less glittering was the qualitative (Continued fmm Page Onel I owned bv Leslic.-Bolton. Olive Too* to make the necessary s e e p a g e was necessary to leave a message. Newest styles: Paris-inspired designs! Smart couturier touchesl output in fresh stage texts, notable j mev and James-Rogers and is ex­ tests. two winners. Decpnibor Oiinate ...Several mothers in the center of New slim-line silhouettes! Velvet collars! Club collars! Tab There also appeared to be a tunes or new talent. Hamplon’i main street which also pected to sell fo r betw een $33,:000 The tract has already received town where a, spot check v^ as The playhouses received 55 . ' • ' / \ the approval of the local Board of market for smal.1 pictures of spec­ 1* U.S. Rt. 6A. D u r ^ the sum­ ' and $35,000, Or about $1,000 an made to confirm rumors, were in a trims! Button-trims! Push-up sleeves! Tum-back cuffs! ial exploitation' values —quickly dramas, comedies and musicals. Hartford, Jan. 2 lY' ' December I acre. Final cost figure* depend on Education in respect to location, 1 niood to discontinue their tele- made picture.v about teenagers, Of these 31 departed In haste. Were / Reduced to Were Reduced to mer season It aptoprtiiodales about was the warmest In Connecticut in i the results of a survey of Leslie (size, envitonment and safety fac-1 pbone service when, rescued by the Wanted colors! rock 'n roll and creatures from The big street left the classics 40 gueats. Lake, Ywotopaug is a four years and the second warmest I Bolton 8 )And to determine the ex- i tors It haa slso been review’ed by j resumption of sc'hool ' sessions, and most experiment to the lusti­ outer space. ^257 $2.98 Orion Sweaters...... * popular resoft/ in the' slate since 1931. This was ’ act acreage. the Town Planning Commission. However, in at least ope case, this ly booming off-Broadway move­ $3.98 Men’s Corduroy • • • ...... Bolton owns at lea.st 22 acres of the Board of Selectmen and the have been too drastic a Hollj’wood looks to the hew Mrs. WjlHlam Pritchard, who the gist of the -moiUhly weather Costly details: Rich linings! Warm interlinings! Stitching trims! year with one great hope: That ment. There were, however, new live* n ^ t door. and Mr.s. C hester the optioned land and possibly Board of finance. . step. The telephone'is a, business scripts from William Saroyan and summary is.siied 'Tuesday by Dr. more. The toomey land is nearly Misses sizes... but not every size in every fabric, color and pay TV' will bring a new era of 2.98 Men’sI’sFJa Flannel SliH't.s...... $1-98 Men’s Tailored Shirts ...... M Coin^'i who was en route home A. Boyd Pack, state climatologist The latter board authorized an installation. prosperity. William Inge. The year’s prestige front work, discovered the Are seven acres and Roger.s' land is two expenditure of up to $35,000 if the Granddaughter to Coopers grand alam waa scored by Eugene ain'iultaneouslv at 3 am of th'e U.S. Weather Bureau. acres, fronting on Notch Rd. A daughter. Bllzr.beth, was horn style! Hurry—at this sensational price they!! go like magic! New York O'Neill’s "Long Day’s Journey In­ Pack said temperatures during town votes to buy the 32 acre Crystal ballgazers see no great $3.98 Men’sC^lon-W ^l Knit Sliiris. *. $3.98 Corduroy Slacks • • A a a • • • • • • Mrs., Pritchard s husband ran The option.^, secured in the name | tract; The -mwn Planning Com­ Dec. 29 ^0 Mr. and Mrs. John-M to Night." A late arrival that lived i •> / Into the hotel, arousing Mrs Rich­ the mqdlh averaged six degrees of Keeney Hutchinson, chairman of^ changes forthcoming in the nature up to Its rave billing was Ketti above normal. With the excep­ mission, though apparently favor- Thomas of New York City at Leno.x of tejeviaion entertainment in 1968. ard Foley, the proprietor, and the School Sites Committee, run fdr-; ^bly impressed with the proposal. Hill Hospital. Mi^s. Thomaa, the Flings' dramatization of Thomaa $12.95 Popliii Car Coats ./...... ^7*^ guests. tion of higher elevations in the 'The past year' has seen a record $1.98 Men^s Sueal S liirls...... \ .... state, he said. temperatures 60 days. They were prepared by. h'as postponed ictionc on it until former Lois' Cooper. Is Jhe daiigh- Wolfe’s "Look Homeward, Angel," Assisting East Hampton firemen ; ------. , Attv. Let/h Porlrove of Mapehester. j comparl.son gap be made with oth- tfir of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond FI. number of Weaterrus on, the home The general prospect of 19^8 at the blaze were de'partments dropped below 32 only twice dm-- The committee report^ it/fiasIt/fias a | jr sites beipg readied for towp Cooper of Birch Mountain Rd. The screen, spurred chiefly by ABC- expectation offered slim ^iik/li- from Cobalt, an outlving section ing the month. The lows were in - Juniors', Misse.*', T'V' among the big three networks. hood of significant inno^pktioi letter from Dr. George SaPborn con.sideration. baby was Irorn on the firs* wedding y of East Hampton, Middletown, 1 th e 5 to 10-degree range, the ,high RBSOciftte cprtsultant‘''of the School The Board of Selectmen did not anniversary of the Thoi.-.asea. Her Portland and Marlborough. Was 60. /' act on the proposal. They were ap­ paternal grandparents are Mr. and Half-sizes Men’s Cardifisan Sweat^Shirts Juniors’, Misses’, V2 Size Dresses proached by the committee with a Mrs. John J. Thomas of New NYLON & WOOL Andover X. request to call a special town Haven. Were $7.95 ■ $10.95 m eeting. It ia po.s.sible the m eet­ Tomorrow’s Event* Were $2.98 dh' ing date will be .set bv the select­ A firat Friday of the month Mass ‘Quick Meals’ Meeting Tonic /T op quality cardigan sweat shirts, with full lehgtb ^ Broken sizes and styles reduced from higher ^ men at their meeting tonight. will be celebrated at St. Maurice prices.' Print*, crepes, men’s wear, satins and If, the town votes to buy the Church tomorro'. at 6 p.m. Oon- ^ zipper closing or Perry Como button front. Wide tract at Bolton Center, it vvould fe.ssions will be heard from ^:30 DRFSSES TVYEED SKIRTS Of Homemakers on Tuesday Variety. Sizes 36-46. A many others. Ct^se .your dress now at only ; . . . , -y TOWN enlarge the school property in that p.m. CHOICEST location to about 48 acres. The Wesley choir of United Methodist present school site ia estimated at Church will rehearse a t 3:4.5 p.m “Quick Meals" wUl he the lub-twith - Mrs. M b^rd't son-in-law •* / 16 acres. tom orrow . Originality^ to l¥ ’ Unbelievable at ject of the next Horoemal and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. .Don­ / Grange to .Air Problems Catholic Youth Organization will ald Brown of Rt. 6. .Were : ^ / Reduced to . Grange members in the area are join with the Sacred Heart CYO in Club meeting at’8 p.m. Tuesday. Bruce GallM, son of Mr., and Were Reduced to I '■ expected to air problems at a spe­ a holiday party at St. Maurice this low price! Plans are being made to hold the Mrs. Earle C^ipo of Parker Bridge $12.95 Better Dresses ... .X,. .y..... cial meeting of East Central Po- Church tomorrow evening. meeting in a private home rather Rd. IS expected to, returh thia I mona at the Community Hall Sat- Electronlca Itnlimited, county than' the schbol, Mrs. Joseph w'eekend from Florl'ia- where he $25.00 Men’s All Wool Sport C oats.. . ;v * 1 4 ” 1 urday at 7:30 p.m. The meeting ia club for radio "hams" and other $ Remesch Jr., cliib chapman, said has been vlaiting fotmer Andover $22.95 All Wool Car Coats j one of four to be scheduled “to al- eieclronlca fans.- will feature s yesterday. residents, the Bearsfields and the * 2 1 " : low more time for discussion and working demonstration of elec­ She and other leaders fron® town Pringles, during the holiday vaca­ $37.50 Harris Tw eed Sport Coats . $ 2.00 I study of problems confronting the tronic music systems at its meet­ w’ill attend a demonstration'at the tion. Galipo drove to Florida with $3,98 Housecoats ...... ; Grange." a spokesman said. ing St 8 p.m; at the Elementary 99 Union. Congregational Church in Nathan Gatchell who continued on $17.50 Corduroy Sport (Coats ...... It was explained- that the meet- School tomorrow. The first se.ssioh Rockville Tuesday morning where to visit other southern sedtions of $ 2.0 0 : ing would open in t.he fifth degree of a code class will be held from Mias Janina Czajkowskl, exten­ the country. $5.98 Housecoats...... / . . . . [ and be lowered to the Tourth de- 6:30 l« 8 :p.m. The public is wel­ sion nutrition specialist, will show George Bonkowski haa retiirned I gree. making it possible for kll come to attend any part of the hoW to prepare meals quickly and to his home at Lakeside Dr. from I Grange members to attend and pre- p rogram . \ eaaily.''Tbe demonstration has been St. Francis Hospital In .Hartford LEGS ! sent problem.* of its subordinate. Sele<*tmen Meet planned by the Tolland County where he undenj’enl major sur­ The session will cl6s4 promptly 'The Board Of Selectmen will hold Heme Ecobomics Committee gery. , at 10 p m. when refreshments will George Munson Jr., son of Mr. FRESH,.-,, its regular meeting tonight *l the ■through the'extension service, ac­ Surcoats — Bomber Jackets I be served by local Grange mem- Town Hall at 8 o’clock. Talk about yalue^-this is on* cording to Miss Bernice M. Fann­ and Mrs. George Munson Sr., of : All Wool Skigls; I hers. Mrs. Hazel Floyd, Bruce ing, assistant h'eme demonstration Hebron Rd., returned home Tues­ Wer^$5.98 ^$7.98 ' ^ MEATY. j Ronson and W alter F. Elliott will Manchester Evening Herald Choo.se from lush fabrics ... 100% that!s hard to beat! Imagine agent. .... day from the Manchester Me­ Work Jacket^: ser'v'e on the refresh m en t com m lt- Rnitnn eorrespondent, -Doris M. getting skirts at less than 2.00 morial Hospital where be under­ pure wools, rich rayon flannels, Mrs. Remesch will ask at the DELICIOUS FLAVOR ; tee. D'ltHlIa. telephone .Mitchell .3-.5.54.5. apiece! Fabulous tweeds . . . in local meeting how ■ maiiy members went a tonsillectomy.- . Were $14.95 to $19.95 ^ Junior and misaeklBkirts in flannel, tweeds, stripes, menswear, crepes, failles! All los'ely! interested in continuing classes in quilts, plaid*, novelties. All from regular stock,,, new slim styles with novelty enameling on copper would like to Manehcfttcr Evening Herald .An­ All wool surcoats, suburbans, bomber jackets, cor- ^ dark and light colors. CLEARANCE PRICED. pockets, kick pleats, many with dover eorrespondent, Mr*. Paul D. Dressy and casual styles! Slim have, additional meetings. duroy surcoats, sateen work jackets. Broken sizes matching belts! Smart skirt$ Blue and Gold Roundtable Pfanstlehl, telephone'-Pilgrim SEMI-ANNUAL sheaths, full swing skirts, empire 2-68.58. but good selection to choose from. Sizes S-M-L-XL. you’ll wear right now straight Themecraft for the Blue and t ■l- waists, torso lines! Jewel and Gold banquet .held annually in » through Spring.. ^ so scoop up February will be shown at the Boy Dies of WGiind Were ' ' Reduced to BREASTS beading trims! All terrific! several while they last at diis Cub Scout leaders' roundtable at 8 Lovely colors . . . red, green, fantastic low price! Popular p.m. Tuesday in the Verplanck Hartford,. Jkn. 2 i/P)—An 11-year $1.98 Nylonized Half Slips. ) . ; ------• • • •. 8 4 ' TFNDER, School in Alanchester. The session old Colchester boy died in Hart­ AU Men’s Robes— TV Jackets turquoise, royal, black and many colors. Sizes ^-30. Is planned for all Cubmastera. as­ ford Hospital yesterday of a head il FLAVORFUL. sistants, dep mothers and com­ wound suffered Monday- when a $2.98 Flannel GoWns, Pajai^^ ■ « more! Hurry foir first selection. mitteemen of the,.BIackledge Dis­ bullet rlchocheted off' a" concrete trict tb which local Pack 124 be­ garage floor from a .22 caliber n$ |.0 0 A FAMILY TREAT longs. rifle accidentally flred by a pla- $2.98 Leather t’alm Gloves...... Plana will be made for window inate. He'*was Thomas Tamowakt,’ •Vsplaya iii Manchester of Cub who ws4 playing with companions STORE HOURS: DAILY and SUNDAY 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. Scout craiLi during. Scout week in his father's garage at' the time NOW GOING DN and for paitieipat|bn in s Theme-, THURSDAY oiMl FRIDAY S A.H to 9 P.M, of the shooting. The weapon tie- ' V ■ AT ; . craft show, I longed to hia father.' _ : rentonal Mention MMshipliun 'Richard Thompson, MAN’S BODY FOUND aon of Mr^And Mrs. J..'Russell ■ New Haven, Jan. 2 dP>—A 56- Thompson, returned' to his year-old man. Charles. E. Cole of i t : SHOES flratryear e# .at the Maine Worcester, Maas., waa^found deatL O R E IM E Marlfime In Oastine.'. in an abandoned .-jiulldlng ' herr 881 MAIN S1 Maine, iding the holidays Tuesday. Police said he died of ^ a m c h i s t s r with hia fi natural causes. The.'' authorities 317 HIGHLAND ST.. MANCHESTER. Ml 3-4278 H a rry IcC said Cole had beCn dead' ifor about (ROUtiS I oMriSI daughter, JUiurte McCord, two'week# when his body was BERLIN TURNPIKE AT RPUTi 71 OVn^AIS hav« left fo r |elr bpme in Balti- found. They Mid he had flpparently •M m M&; 191 ngS# holiday visit‘used the bulldij^ to aleepin. . ’ : -■■ ■■ .■.■.ryT.r '• / V ■ ’ y ■ ' ¥ - . ''X . r t r ■ ' \ ( t! '‘I •ii \ ' / A v/ ■ f> H, /I

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Aiwkihg. to . Dallaa primarily lee Sink I< Year in: Civil ^tights guidance,'-. Bpli^n People nges It was unOetL^ia new-state taw than 30,000. Scotch Haven, N. J.- A port- / that P le a s h n t^ -ji South T t o * led >k gradu- able icewkating rink til^ can 1 town of . 5,(100, yoted^h^ to -SI to be set up in uty back yara yal . has Were in Or it 36 Negroes to chtases coq- ybar^ther as ' bi «./■ M i s Bogota, Ckiiombll niara were bMn developed by a Scotch Uavm m i htn Unafjiuta: P a t o ~ '^ woiW’s _^1,460 White M’^ e o ih . rink, which comes can mqjce building.blo^ks-.ppt ihlps, an in - In-in- company. 'The rink, W ' ' TEL. DO IM4SS N ; mlng^ lla v - to tax rata In^9SB aatrola^ devMoP** UltiaTiock'W as, o f course, one ■ to year Se--paivel»« rangingg ^(rom.from 12 to 60 Citlxeiia of tBta^dwn. fS-liqli196T, So great- ffirt-^and almpat new qot exceed Srinllla ■ tonjoh, director , pf t o Pajria Ob-*^ 'oCthe'toi 2S;0I2 seiVtag resl- fist'th ^ ^ diameter, . -- hiw a 6-lnch-hlgn customel to ne.w By (ftioa vta mid-January. Tl Are waa'the fur6^^t^^^.j!t obscured t o pe^id to have effActs T>»-'risaa nluminani Tram s and a plastic h r ' ...... — — ^ ^s and' ,.Duto|,^to autumer, to Park MTvatoiy. IS.belng put to wide use (Oonttnued from One) ’" more^an tfi Ifidtwtiy, new f D6i)artm«ft. conducted the ewlm- In connecUoit'v with the Intema- Thw^aedrong ppaiflbflltjf^ caught betweentjlw court- order fact'tot in Aritanue there were oq.low^oat 4)onatruction ittoin. Read Herald Adva well decide and a hew atete tvw. which re­ already^, n to . school districts new ph)Wetnet^ ming p ro n e ^ fd r about 2(>0 chll,- Uonal Geophysical Year. the frpnt lines in to ^ u t h 'S ccon- in riiral areas-of t o Americaa Crtlr Vlrtick of Fairfeld. hat very t o unusual hajf ■ an a t’ Boltbn Lake. Ad-wdUve After alghttots along a e v e r< ^ ^ quires x-voter-refbefore amogg 423 opebulitg T»ie Governor i^ e errange- Obituary starAfoc. an hour, and a tijUf, ^ twttle against^srmciMm 1"* beidnhto Wteg^tlon.' ^ on a desemjgated basis. iLdtually The in^penUve machiha was de­ pened m 19SY. " * >\ arC ft^ prograhi wae aleo aio) veloped Iv t o ' Inter-Afnerlcan «ien u for the boy InS hts parents sored ny^to depVtment'wiU) 1: --traon using this N»ew astrbia_ t a li tegtaUdh in the pubJlnAehjpols will NptUier Houstoh nor Dallas naa these.,figimer are aomewhat mis-*- tb jdln the oAcial party■ afteraft re­ Ltsw sr A new^inDr w a a N i^ a d at the " ‘ the tim___ day - -withiitTshlft in .1958 from AHiahaas to made plans for such a refersn- 'leading, for'emiy 228 of t o 623 dta- Housing, (tanter of''•the -OrganlSar SHOP AsP REGULARLY, A N D ... elementary echooT In Jaf iiary, oaly atractUm forbqth idulte and ddl- g Uon of American StatM at Bogota.' ceiving a letter from Craig who Francis B. Cratly dren. '''' three "thouaanda of atoconda and neighboring Ttaxs. u Dallas ■ courtjn- titbta<^ontaln totentlal/Negrb'atU' H ist Interpret. aaid he thought he waa entitled to- MM M"^ «WU 'WIVi M »U> C*In MVMM M M MMMa IM ..teuuuviM followed a few montiia later tcU withm'-toee feet whqrere he Houston, whlclo!^cmeT*to. dents. / - ' With it o'ne map and a h^lpe.r can be on hand because of all the help the realliatlon that m O ra > > o m e '0 ^ t o largest segregated achool system iir iretatimr-qf the stoe law, Uh­ Little Rock ^isode-alao oh- turn out about 400 blocks a day, or WidiesOfThcl Dies in Rockville 'wouldi,i,< beKa neeiJed ii»ti» fiirntwo vaacikyear. tb-^ttie Bchool and tdum ln t$a study enough for a'medium-si)Ee dwelling / he'd glvett'turnpike workmen. of tlta to t lunch program A t tbd nation, now is under court pfv der the taw, dSqteirAttpn'is car- acui'ed the fact that among the After the town, .refused in mp. 8,832 school districts in Southern in a cesipla of weeks. 'The foot-iong He s**d' he did errands for the hool. ita recummenoatlon, ch pfeej^h, never before to :sdmit children wlthouh re-' dum the 'hffieadiiig rlad out withouthudh a ; refa$ell- JOHN B. BURKE ^ men. sometimes lent them his R o c k V i 11 e— h'rancis Berh'ard town meetings .to purchase the attataed,. la mtortant how, that gard rosace, though Federm' Dis­ loses its etate fihita a , and border States, there are only blocks, dried in the open about .X' Rois of Ids acrei for |57,00(! cdfSterta-stylo...^service was inhtK 3,008 with-, potential Negro stu­ threa^eeka, are aa impei-vloua to bicycle and carried water. Cratty. 62, of 36 .HSle S>; Ext., tuted.'VcUunteer Workers ellmlnat-. It ia known thetolee move as trict Jtmge^^n C. Coonaliy has fiNais areAuhjeat wal-Sl.O FONRRAIHOMR .. . a new achdoi eltei com m ittee^a in ail proimbmtjmSDth dents ai)d of these 761 have begto w toher as.dpea made of. cement. From here.v the official party former registrar of voters' and al­ ed and **** lunch .re­ " 48 feet, -heqordlng to fixed no tintato’iit for coifipliance. TEUMliMMS-. derman, died last niglir at Rock­ era \ appointed end ih currentlyAprepar' In Daltaa, scnool officials so far. ton and Dallas wili seek m M in ^ gregation. ; Soil mixed^iirlth a little cAment, embarked on the 129-mile trip to ^mru Mvi st sKi Ml unsNMi com m ..rouu uv$ »i unoi duced to 25 cents P«r meal. :'to season., , ; 87 EAST GENTBH ST- Killingly where gnother ribbon ville City Hospital. / . \ ln g * report for conRldpraHon. have not come up tvtth a plan for the sXecutioil of t o court., lime, or'asphalt is niplded by ptoS- ^ The Board o f Education took & In November, ihOjIOTA sponsored - George Wahhlngton waa bom AMBULANCE SERVICE cutting ceremony, \with ex-Gov. . Born in this city.,IUly 2, 1895, he \ . ■ ■ There are. 250 relis io)ts denomV compliance' ■with another federal throughv' further' UtisfatiOn, Fto- sure from a lever. The machine ALL YEAR ROUND I tiong look at. enrolIqRsnt figures a sidcCMstuI tRir al^a^sch odi. tp .Feb,'^2,'l732, in^Wakefleld. Ya. '\- John H. Trumbull ofliciating, was Was the son of the late Michael and Don't l••v • iKto fsf«, to »«vs you money In net a profit of about S5d(> .ymich natloiis in the United States.' couft'a order to be|ta[ deaegrega- segregationista in Ej^'^hxas ar'e can also make flooring tile. held at 1 p.m. \ Mafy^Jane Mcpartlh Cratty.. Utia fell and came up with a crySUl '581 You can ck>.iomethlng'about it; Simply ball reading on Jocal educational, amply cover t{ie year’s budget...... ->.,1 ---- .1. Although U1 with A. coML the 84- He-md seiyM for several years It alicMtonsored the annual ean^I ^ year-old Trumbull attenmd------the as regtstfar/Hli term expired Dec. shop regijilarly a r ^ P where itorewlde loW bulging .needs trir the next 10 years, They aaid that a jimlor high sing Just beforff Christmas which ceremony here instead of going di­ 31, He was'also an alderman from prices will save cash avery tima^you Was attended by 330 people. rectly from his Plalnville home to the thlrjf ward fdr eight years. •hopi . . , .\ BChool'.be built immediately with Fund Campaigns ■ KllUngfy.; .\ A veteran of World War T, he* partial occupancy in Nl959; ^ a t .m ore elementary claaareoms will Speaking of money-railing,, the His soiWn-’law, John Coolldge, -alao served during World War II .'V son of the late President Calvin, *'he needed in 1961 and '^tot the Boy Scout drive netted'abotU $400;. as a captain In the SU^e Guard. Red Cross, $660; Easter Seals, $2W Coolldge, told newsmen that TVum- \$dwh will undoubtedly be.droalder- He was a member of, the American aqd Cancer Cruaade, $629. This is bull’s cold is quite severe, end he th ^its ox’n aenior high sch^j by Legihm the 40 and 8, the North Sea Delicious oiuy a partial list of fund cam- expressed concern abopt the cold Mine Fqrces, the Rockville Lodge Super-Right, TeneJer » One C om ings( I)». view of. these progncatlca- psJgna conducted locally. The Man- weather. of Elks md was past president of K . • Herbert B. House (left) presents the gavel to the flew prwldent of the Manchester Riwanla ttons, t o Board asked that a tract chemer Memorial Hospital building The hour for the general public the local Chapter of Barbershop Cuwirom Heavy Cpin-Fed^teer Reel Theodore Bantly, who waa installed this noon. B. J. Roll pins a past, president’s, pin on the of tiaout 30 acres be acquired for fund also canvassed the town (or to enter the turnpike was 2:^0 n,m. Singers. , ' . school pltrpo*e*' and- that a per­ pledges under the .chatrmanRhip of He leaves hlS,^wife, Mrs. Gladys Ormand J. West, the outgoing president The- Installation waa held at the weekly luncheon meet Highway Department workers manent 8chbol:building committee Mrs. Richard F, Dimock Nichols Cratty;' two daughters, o f Klwania, (Herald Photo by Oflara.) were stationed at the 90 inter­ be establlshtsd.^ ' State Rep. Eugene Gagltardonc changes along the route to take Mrs. Eileen Ruggiero and Mrs. People to k « duuigea was honored 'Dsrly in the year by down the barriers. Lois-Jane Amaral, both 'of this Builneas-wiae, thVmost exciting election - as piibsldsnt o f. the (km- The turnpike 'passes through city: a brother, John Cratty of 1957 in Business Chuc necticut Vegetable Growers Asan. \ prospect on Bolton.’s horizon. Is a valuable shore front property Manchester; six grandchildren and plan Andrew AnsaJdi ahnounced in The group held their annual con­ along Uong Island Sound, through several nieceswnd nephews. November to build a shopping cen­ vention in this town a few weeks A mllltarv'funeral will be. held the waterfront industrial sections ter on Rts, 44A and 6- at the An­ Sgo and Gagitardons was reelected Saturday aV8;15 a.m. at the BUrke o f two of the state's major cities. R o a thony Ansaldl tarm. president and Renato (?occoni Bridgeport and Now Haven, then Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., to ^isappearii elected secretary. be^ followed by a solemn requiem . Although, there have been few northeastward to Killingly. housing tavelopmenU, building of \ Alexander Plate of Bayberry Rd. . Motorists will pay for the road Maas at -9 at St. Bernard’s Churtih. was named the first principal of individual homes throughout tpwns Burial ^11 be in Grove Hill Oime- ■ITie cost o f living perched pre-<|> charge on loans to commercial the new University of Ckmnecticut. with theic tolls. The cost at each By WALtER BREEDE JR. has continued steadily. Of eight toll stations is 25 cents tery. ' The end Of 1957 found U.S. busi­ cariously at a record high. banks Economists said the bene^ high school. Known as the E. O. Friends may call at the funeral fleial effects .on business might not 49 TWo-.'Siibdivlslona were approved -Smith High School, it will open in. for passenger cars, and higher for Some observers called the old ness at the crossroads. during the summer by the Toxm: trucks and buses. Also there is a home tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 year one of "rolling readjuat^ be felt for.months. But Wall Street 1958. The sum total of all business Planning Comroiiulon. One will 10-cent toll on the Raymond E. to 9' p.m. activity had again reached a rec­ ment”—a period in which the liked it. . , - Three local girls distinguished provide eight new houses at Bol­ Baldwin Bridge across the Con ord peak, But many of the key in­ economy, “ paused to catch its How did individual industries themselves at Manchester High ton Center end the second, 14 nectlcut River between .Old Say- tipm 'Yetishefaky Sr.c dicators pointed lower. breath” ' or "moved sideways on fare in 1957? School and were graduated with brook and Old Lyme. Glaatohbury—John ■ Yetlshefsky Some economists predicted an a high plateau.” Others said K Retail trade waa disappointing. houses on Riga teine, o ff Bolton honors in June. They were Leanore Sr., 88y of New London Tpke., died upturn late in l958. The launching waa a year.of lecesaion. Merchants failed to achieve the Cetiter R. .-v ' Howarth, Linda Toth and Beverly To carry the turnpike over rail­ The . BoKon Congregational roads, streets, highways and rivers yesterday st.hi8 home after a long of Ruaaia’a Spdtnik aatellltes waa Wall Street took the dimmer hefty gains they had hoped for. iTuttle. illness. He wanborn April 22, 1919, expected to result in atepped-up view. By mid-summer, the great Profits were squeezed by rising Church has studied the need for an The elementary achool graduated 198 bridges and viaducts have been educational building, and Is about built. Also, there are 76 under­ in Pittsburgh, Pa., and had lived In federal spending for defense. bull market that had sent stock costs. RANKFORTS (he largesf^' class in Its 'history to announce a building committee. passes where bridges and viaducts thii town most of his life. He was A t the same time, a turnabout averages soaring to unprece­ The boom in plant and factory when diplomas were given to 48 carry other facilities over the employed by Mratano Bros, for in the -govenunent’a credit policy dented heights had become a expansion— greatest the ‘ nation :Rocco Flano has been granted Site students. Frank Montie won the $50 511 E. Miildla IpkOs, Manchefter Ornn the past four yeirs, and had been hinted that banks would have bear market. Prices tumbled. had ever, known— leveled out SUPER-RIGyj ALL MEAT approval for a private airplane U.S. Savings Bond awarded by the turnpike. Lions Club in an essay contest. Seven gasoline stations, four employed at the 'Villa Farms 15 more money to loan tot construc- Billions of dollars were Clipped 1057 and was expected to decMfie A N N PAGE landing atiip on Birch Mountala, FLAVORFUL AND THRIFTY LB David Bell was given a $25 bond restaurants and four lunchrooms years prior to that tioii o f schools, roads, bridged, li­ from the value of stocks. in 1958. but because of neighbor's objec- / He leaves his wife, Mrs. Sabby braries and houses. ' From Wall Street’s vantage Home building, at a i^e-year ttana end his avowed intention to (or second place. will serve the public. IIBOW This ^ waa the year, too, when At the ceremony here Rlbicoff Formica Yetlshefsky; his mother, 'Hie evldetice immediately at point there became visible to­ low, gave promise of ^slight im­ RIGHT K A C ^en tu ally establleh a conurierclal Mrs. Nellie Roman Olender of hand auggested a further busi­ ward year-end one gleaming ray provement. , field, this mag never materialtze. Jeffrey -Shinn received his doctor­ praised Highway Commissioner TENDER IB ate in mechanical engineering Newman E. Argraves for making Hartford, two sons, John Jr., and ness decline for at least, the next of hope. A fter months of fighting Steel mills, off tef' a fast start, MACARONI SIIccmI Bacon .. Much interest has been aroused Boys' First Quality lew months. from Yale and Lawrence R. Soma Huge Savings! Ladies' it possible to hit the target date for Mark A. Yetishefaky, both of this inflation and curbing credit, finished the yeap'^w-ith Inventories Sliced 'iir t o Lion’s Club effort to obtain town; two brothers, Michael of Leas Money to Spend Vlf^hington took official notice sky high, backlogs shrinking and a post ofRce for the town. Signa­ waa graduated from the Unlvei^i- opening the turnpike. Income from stock dividends Lean Tender L B v W ty of Pennsylvania as docTor.^of “ Everyone said you faced an im- Glastonbury and Alexander Yetl­ of the fact ' that business was .production gding down. Output in All Good Bacon tures havs beep Obtained on neces­ and factory paychecks was down turning downward. veterinary medicine. tractors, suppliers and everyone shefsky of Hartford; two sisters, the fourth/'quarter dipped below 80 sary petitions, proposed sites have fronl a year ago. Many consum­ In a dramatic reversal of Its 49' READY TO T A C . Polltfcs Drew Notice that the job could not be completed Mrs. William Villa and Mrs. Peter per cenFof capacity. been located and a promise obtain­ ers had less spending money. tight money policy, the Federal HEAT and EAT LB Politically, the year waa quiet on schedule,” the. Governor said. Villa, both of this town; and sev­ Taking the nation's business as a ★ Fried Scallops ed front pdatai officials to take up eral nieces and nephews. Industrial production was on Reserve Board decided it was a- panel of 200 economists \ except for an unusual maneuver “ You and your people have done the ntatber after the first of the by the Democratic caucua.'TTie 16 DUNGAREES t o downbeat; unemployment on' time to loosen up. Federal Re­ the Impossible. W e are grateful for. Funeral services will be held e up with this forecast: Prices t o rise. Thousands of aircraft, serve banks across the natio: 7^1 Money-Saving NO. 1 DRESSED LB' party members who attended nom­ the cooperation received from con­ Saturday at 8:30 a.m. at the Lowe 'would move up slightly In 1958. Smelts ^ The Methodist church located its Funeral Rome, 2534 Main St, steel and railroad workers ha(] were premitted to cut the But industrial activity might go / AAsali" Featured inated an incomplete s|ate of of­ tractors, suppliers an deveryone' dtatrlct headquarters here when a ficers which included at least half Glaatonbury, followed by a solemnf. received their walking papers. count rate, or the interest ytney down. ------connM t^ with this job."' ___ft_ in the Jenuai7 paraonage was built at the comer a dozen registered Republicans. The > Governor also called the requiem Mass at S t Paul's Church o f WilUama and Bolton Center at 9. ' litue of... CRISP, FRESH The uproar that ensued, both with­ \ turnpike "truly an accomplishment Rda. The occupancy of the house in. the party and elsewhere, has $ 7.98 ^ of all the people of Connecticut” as Friends may call at the funeral Police to Attend Martin Awaiting hy the Rev. Hairvey K. Mousley. given impetus to new efforts to he piaised fopner governors, legis- home today and tomorrow from 3 District superintendent, and his strengthen the party. Values latora and "the thousands of per­ to 6 and 7 ,to 9 p.m. A.recitation of Safety Institute WOMAN'S family late in December' effected Local elections In Octobtb pro­ the Rosary will be aaid tomorrow State Report oit ICEBERG LEHUCE sons who have p la y ^ a part in t o transfer of headquarters from duced no surprises and one of the the planning and conmruction." at 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Starting Jan. 14 Norwich. lightest vote totals on record re­ Four years in the building, the Sidewalk Proje< DAY - 10c Many people feel the completion turned RepHileans to town offices. of a land-uae map by a profession­ mmpike had its Inception with dis­ Police Chief Herman O. Schendel Roaedale. source of many news- cussions that started bSck in 1942. One of two sidewalk projects al planning engineer marks one of stories regarding water, roads, TPC to Discuss and another local police office); not ' .A * 10 Os. Denim * Doubie Stitched Riblcoff, chairman of the High­ scheduled by.the Board of/Direc- >INK 4 FOR the sagest projects undertaken by sewage and bUs. transportation, yet named, will attend the Con­ tora for hearings this month will be JANE PARK'eR the town. The map. already viewed produced only oneMasue In 1957. way Safety Committee of the Na­ necticut Safety CommlssionlS re­ Planner Monday ready by the end, of J ^ u ary but by officials, will aoon be submit- Residents petitioned ^Rie Public * Copper Rivet Reinforced l^pper Fly Regularly $29,98 tional Governors’ conference. called gional training institute in Hat SNOWY WHITE the other will p r o b a ^ not be: ted to townspeople at a public Utilities Commission tpUC) to. on all motorists to treat the turn­ ford beginning Jan. 14.- pike “with respect.” appointment of a new plan­ General Manager Ric)(ard Martin ANGEL hearing, declare Its water company, Llyn- * Sanforized * S i^ S to 12 He said; ning imgi(wer will be discusaed at The Commission today a^ounc- saldtoday.. CD Advances wood, Inc., a public a i^ ice, thus / "The most modeiTT highway con­ a TneetlhJg^hf the Town Planning ed that two Institutes far police Martin said thM he expects MUSHROOMS kB - ThS'Clvil Defense shelter at the bringing it under the jurisdiction * Polishtd Blocks • Tweedf^ officers assigned to safety lo c a ­ struction methods'contributing to uommlaafoh Monday at 8 p.m. proposal to 'build/Sidewalks on Ver­ FOOD RING new school addition was dedi- of the PUC. The petition was de­ tion work have been wmeduled dur­ safe driving have been enginered Chaifman Martin Alvord said to­ non St. from the E. Middle Tpke, ciLted in public ceremonies on a nied when the PUC found in April day. ' * Floocos and Hannels into, this road; Now it is up to the ing January. "nieF will be spbn- to a point opposite the Buckley Sunday afternoon in April. An that the company's operations did Toddlers' Orion Fierce Tr|m A salary range of between 35,- aored jointly by^The Commission public to pa'e proper care in driv­ School to be/ready for hearing on e a 4 3 = $8,000' check representing federal not constitute a public service and the Coiinsmmission. H arm rd Oh Jan. 14 and the other 28 people in the atandard firat aid to get around with a cane after In/New Haven on Jan. 16. must pe obtained from the State, and regulations. Drive so that at The town has been without any courae. 'ITiis waa followed by cer­ breaking his leg in a fall early in professional planning official since The final session on Jan. 28 will he August; the Skating Club of Bol­ the end of your trip you and your " k tification of 18 In advanced first fellow mot,orists w ill’ return home former Planning Administrat be a combined session for both in­ November, the Directors had ton is still waiting for ice after C Wilfred Maxwell left to join^The stitute classes and Gov. A'braham quested a hearing on the Vernon owS TEA BAGS ■It*-. having optimistically made its safely to your families.” For Savings J^reat- n is new St. Maurice Church SNO-SUITS proposal Jan. 7 and a hearing The turnpike’s maximum speed State Development Commlsal^ in Rlbicoff will present, certificates-to was dedicated in colorful ceremony plans for the season during an / Lorlns Photo on the 'Turnpike proposal Jan 21. limit is 60 miles an hour. November. Hi.s assistant^Frank all police officers completing the Linda Moberg Shop A&P In '58 on ' Ascenalon Day which (ell on early December cold snap, and the A t the November meeting, they Three Greenwich clergymen Clark, resigned In M aF and'has course. Response ffom police de­ , / — L— May 30. Bishop Bernard Flanagan Board of Finimce ia planning a Ladies' Fabulous Buys] expanded fo m er proposals' for proposal to put the town on a fis­ blessed the turnpike. They were never been replaced partments throughout the State In- Mr. and Mrs. The.odore G. Mo­ confirmed 90 young people during . «Martin this weekT’ompiled a set dicaAis that about 80 persona will walks on.botfi streets on which a Week End Specials! cal term uniform with that of the $ the RU Rev. Msgr. Michael Guepn. berg of Andover announce the eii- , the evening. Earlier hi the year, 4.98 pastor o f St. Mary’s Roman Catho­ of speclficationsTor the post and attend the aafety institutes, the hearing had been held In August, state. gageiinent o f their daughter'tjnda men of the church reported regu­ lic Church: the Rev. Robert Ap- delivered therijTo the TPC. Commission said. On' the Turnpike proposal, Mar­ larly to do Interior painting In the Values pleyard, rector, o f Christ Church cKief Sqhendel said the Insti­ Joan, to William Harold Cfren, son tin .said, the town has not yet re­ lono Tomatoes new rectory adjacent to the (Episcopal), and Rabbi Hershel PAVQFV FIGURE QUITS tutes are desigfned to strengthen pf Mrs. Lorraine Gebhardt of Hart­ ceived an answer from the State chu)>qh. .A. reception for the Rev. Fishman of Temple Shalom. Cha$tMooga, Yenn., Jaa. 2 iA^, police safety pimgrams and to help ford. / Highway. Department on approval CANS , j. Ralph Kelley In February cele­ A t Killingly, the “religious part *I{liTOld' E. Brown, who ad- improve the skilla of police officers Miss Moberg will gniduate from of locatioii for the walks. - The A&PCorn 8 S;L?^99'' brated hla occupancy of the com-: rnmed psaslng $1,00? to Judge Windham High Scho^in June. She WOODLAND Washable. Woter Repellent #ith Worm Quflted of the dedication ceremony was in planning and presenting, pro­ State* pwna right?bf-way on the 1 QT 14 0Z ■ V A C pleted dwelling. assigned to the Rt. Rev. Msgr. ^yRauIaton Schoollleld but Inaisted grams.’ la a student and teacher of ballet. Stree.ti:' TOAAATO-A&P CAN^ # ▼ Incidentally, dedication of the Interlining. * Sizes 2,3,4^ Donat Jelte, pastor of St. M ^y' that if a payoff waa involved It Instruction will be given b.v spe­ Oren attended Hartford High uice Aew church was followed soon by TERRACE Roman Catholic Church in School and is employed at Grinold’s was "unbeknownat” ’ to him, .to- cialists in the various ffelds _ Campbell Meat Vari. 4% 10’A or an -order of the Board of Select­ nam; the Rev. James R. dav resigned as Aaat. Hamilton lated to safety education. Amohg Auto Parts, Inc., of Hartford. A M p S Reg. 2 dint 35c cant men'. creating the town's first "no VERNON, CONN.' aster of the West County DIst. Attorney General. the topics to / be discussed are fall wedding is . planned. parking” zone in the Immediate Michael fional Church, and Brown said he waa aaked to re­ "New Legislative Measures Re­ Police Arrests area Tailor built 'tanches or spUt ynagogue. A e s ^ ^ ' pag e 4 « LB J jG Geller of Beth Jacob.. sign in a letter from his superior, lated to TVafflc Safety” and ” Po- Taxes Go Up levels on wooded or cleared Children's FldOnel Lined Norwich. ■ Diet. A tty. Gen. H’. Corty Smith. lice-Citixen Cooperation in Plan­ e r v e s straw iirry M jar o o lots, from flS,B00-S17,506. AU 'The official dedication oarty was ning Community Programs.” Edward Borzansky, 35, of Tor-* Idas) lof CassaiolSi The town''s new grand list, used 1 qtl4 0Z Q # | C as the basis of IPS'? taxes, totaled plastered walls, etc. Mort­ a large one. ‘" " h i g h su x l^r ^c r o p I i k e l y Cjhlef Schendel la the chairman rington.and Edward S. Brown, 22, News Tidbits $6,206,622 continuing the half mil­ gages arranged. Near to Invitations were issued to all ' Ciudad Trujillo — 'fhe Domini­ of the recently reorganized Man­ of Hartford, were arrested short­ sharf OraMeJuiceAtpA. cans MW lion dolar yearly jumps of the past schools, churches and bus living ex-Go\’ernors and highway can Republic's 1957 sUgar pro­ chester Traffic Safety. Committee Culled from AP Wires ly after midnight New 'Year’s eve lines. commissioners as well as to all 315 duction is ■ estimated at 850.000 which will meet here next week to and charged with breach of the CHEDDAR decade. TTie tax rate levied a members of. the Legislature, offi­ tons, of which 780,00() are ear­ initiate a pirogra'm of traffic safe­ peace. couple of months later was 36 Herman A. Moses, Builder Values to $17/98 cials of the 28 towns and cities marked for export. ' ty education. 'Patrolman Henry-Klein said that Nabisco Premium Saltines PKG mills, an Increase of eight mills Two men wearing trench coats CHEESE'SB’ over the previous year. Tel. Rockville TR 5-78IC through which the turnpike passes, hclld up Brooklyn, N . Y>, bakery he separated tlje two men after 8 0 Z 1 A C TR S-2260 all members of Connecticut’s Con­ - The liew budget voted in October at gun-point today and escape they had beccime engaged In a fist Crispb Card Party Copkies PKG showed an Increase of $40,000 in 100% All Wools gressional delegation and officials With $10,000... New York Times fight at Miller's Dance Hall on Tol­ .Take Route M on Wilbur of neighboring atatea. SLICED CHEESE AtP FROZEN, REG. CUT 9 0Z I AC budget requests totaling $327,716. $ 7.98 says U. S. planning to give France land Tpke. Cross Parkway toward Rock­ ■Tlie Highway Department Says GrMn Beans OR FRENCH STYLE PKG I ” . However, the Board of Finance ex­ * Brocades epos I^ew Store Hoiim Schedule designs and furl for atomic-pow­ Both-men were released imder 25' ville V) iqlle, turn on Pitkin that the 53 miles of the turhpike PACKER'S 10 OZ A ffC pressed a belief that in view of ered submarines if Congress ap­ $50 bonds each for court- appear­ street. Values running from the Byram . River CHEESE FOOD . Frozan Raspberries BRAND PKG 4 3 Increase in state grants (or educa­ • Taffetas lumpers proves. ance Saturday. here to the east side of New Haven Lists Friday Night Opening C h « c l - M i t IIILM F 7 9 ' tion and the normal Increase ii) the unquestionably comprises "the Four Negro children burned to Salll Ann Crusoe, 16. of Green­ Whitt Mast Tuno • Casuals and Dressy Styles longest urban and suburban aeC' death when fire sweeps their wood, R.I., was arrested Jan. 1, SI^ERBROOK, SWEET CREAMERY $1 Main St. stores will be open'j'days, 9 a..m^.\to 9 p.m.; Saturdays, and charged with disregarding a • Krst Quality * Sanforized UiP tion of modern expressway to be Picayune, Misa.,J h om e...' Mrs. Buttor uirRi(.f6 9 ' )*| fO^URBIf .MOB HfAHIIas.tmCB III# * Sizes 7 to 1S-~10 to 20 and I 4 V2 to 24Vi found anywhere.” Friday nights as well as Thurs­ 9 a.m, to 5:3(1 p.m .. Melinda Steady pes at age 110 in stop sign. , . * Variety of Colors * Sizes 3 to 8 This is an area of great conges­ day nights beginning next week. When-' closM holidaya— Labor Barton, 'Vt. ' . Patrolman Gerald Stoqke aaid Kraft or Sordan, Oliva, Rimtnio, Pina. Day, .Mem o r j a 1 Day afid that he observed t o girl drive tion where all traffic between New Khirushchev calls again tor U.8.- Under a new schedule,, the stores July 4—all stores will be open -through the Intersection of Charter C llM M *'*'*'* York and New England has been R u ■ a i a n talks m world’s prob­ Sava! Ladies’ w ill be open Mondays and closed Wednesday o f the same week Ladies’ All Wool Ladies’ funneling through only two roads, lems. .. Premier David Ben-Gur- Oak and Main Sts. without atop- prKM lat^ n uii ta tuiWHf ikrMW te., pH from 9 a.m.-to 5:30 p.m. dLUANTtC * MCme HA COMPAWT •m the Merritt Parkway which is Wednesday afternoons. Ttie hours, lon talks today in-effort to form ping. JH. 4 a afftctin la Uili wwawlla a riclaltr. Employes In'the stores will be Boys' Cotton JA CQ U A RD limited to passenger cars and the announced today by Everett Keith, new Israeli cabinet. Free uhder a $15 bond, Miss all-purpose Boston Post' Rd. (U.S. chairman of th'e Retail Division of allowed one hour for lunch and Crusoe is scheduled to appear in 1 FAMOUS MAKE Route No. 1). another for supper under the new Sputnik . I, Whi^lihg around court Saturday. the (Chamber of Commerce, were earth since Oct. 4 may die quietly The 53-mile stretch includes the worked out at a meeting of tJirec schedule, and ft provides for one Robert F'. LaVolp, 30. o f 88 HiU- ITRON0HIANT-THRIFTY-PRICED ' UNDHWOOD't 2 2 uni Me P ajamas B louses today unaeen by human eyes... cities of Stamford, Norwalk, (Chamber groups Monday at the day off. top Dr., -waa arreated yester4ay Under the State Labor Law, an Russians announce coat of Vodka d o g 'FOOD ' DIVIIED HAM 4WMCAS 3 3 ' Bridgeport and New Haven plus Chamber offices. and charged with intoxication and I employe Who, by request of his to be higher, o auqh large towns as Darien, West- 'The groups were the Store breach of the peace. Patrolman i * employer, reports for duty on any Samuel Maltempo reported that he Knit SWEATERS port, Fairfield. Stratford, Milford Hours Committee, appointed by > ^ p - _ - • BRAS and West Haven. dayr whether or not assigned to waa summoned to LaVole’a home Keith last month; the Retail Ex­ actual work, shall be paid for a Payroll Tops 11 Billion VALUES VALUES The Highway Department says ecutive Committee, and the chain on a complaint o f the accused's COUIOI INN VQT 14 OZ CAN a*c ■’il—-■ minimum of four hours’ earnings wife. LaVoie ia free under $100 CAIO-UNIFORM IN QUAtITY , to $3.95 that the 49 interchanges between store representatives. Waahlngton—During fiacal 1957 to $2.50 at his regular rale,- This provision bond and ia acheduled' to appear in COCKTAIL T„«4x,^,ct iVm“ 2 r New lU ven and the New York line 'The, Chamber has had tough the payroll for civilian employea of CAT a DOC FOOD 2 Sl“ 27V . ■ i $7.98 will provide “ maximum relief from may be waived, 'however, under Town Court Saturday. sledding in the past in its attei^pts certain circumstances. the executive branch of the Feder­ the overcrowded route U.S. 1 and to get uniform store hours; Ibut al Government reached an all-time Charles A. Heck, 16, of 34 Tower - i' ■ R tg . $2.98 As far as overtime is concerned, Rd., waa arreated late last night Values ipaxlmutn- convenience to those the three gi^oups" agreed unani­ not less than one and one-half high of more than $11 billion- niakigig thqpS-local,trips. apd charged with making unneces­ Reg. $5.98 • Long Sleeve Cotton mously, according to a memoran­ times the employe’s regular hour­ equivalent to $255 for eaph Ameri­ Reg. $2.98 to $3.98 - Tailored Shirts and "Aliot{ter effect of the numerous dum from Keith to C h a m*b e r can. family. sary noise whll^ operating a jjnotor . ' CAIO HOi«MIAT-VERY tCONOMICAl COUKI INN 1 (3T 15 OZ'CAN $*c ly rate will be pAld for all hours vehicle. He waa stopped on E. Cen­ • Slim and Pleated Styles . Roll-Up, % and Short inteirchanges.’l the ' department members. worked in excess of 44 in any CHICKEN BROTH 233" . • Flannels and Cotton Knits Sleeve Blouses adds,'"is to ptovide mqny sections The scliedule calls for a 461^- ter St; about 11:30 by Patrolmaij DOG FOOD 2'‘^“ “*‘47' • Crew Neck Pullover and Coat Styles • Some Italian Sloccos work week. < PLUNGES 40 FEET W- • 8|lzes 1^ to 18 • Sizes 34 to 40 • Sizes 82 to 38 U of pot^tial f f ^ (travel in the areu hour ■ week, but stores have' the The law also apeclfles that no Boaton, Jan. 2 Iff) — A blonde Allan Smith who said he heard * Many Patterns and Colors. 4 to 12. [1, , intervening between.the eight toll option orreduclitg the week furth­ minor under 18, or any woman, nightclub singer, cind only in a loud explqstona coining from t o •tatlona." ^ car. A mechanical defect in t o MUSSfUMAirs f |u in « ' CORSET er by closing all day WednewJay working ip the a'tores,-shall be e'm- hnir slip, plunged 46 feet thrOugW INnANT M£$ NAMHA'IOA#''-''-';^; '.-'.r n t Toll Stations (the ^number of inatead of ju st' Wedneaday after­ ployed for mbre thajn eight houra n cloaed Window of n ScoHny igilition system caused t o noises. Ikighway {parenthesis) are noon. * I Smith reported. Heck la s^ediiMd- AtniPIK ltSMIMsll‘ SHO P , Big Discounts Money Back Guarantee! Free Parkir in any day or more than six days Square boteji early today. Doc- c R A N iu E s 4 4 ^ ' GLAZIER’S f- Self Service! Open Daily 10 A.M. to 10 P.M.! atiuated' V*ch (16), Nor- io be arraigned in, YffWn Ctourt on oiawipii ttziUMsar Here is the new schedule:' in any one week. They itaay. how­ tqni at Maasarlmaettau^Oeneral ^31 MAIN S'TREET— MANCHEStER walk (12), West Mondays, 9 a.m. Ho 5:30 p.m.; ever, worit for not mors than 10 ii^ lt a l aaid the condltloc ' of Jan. 4. 1 ^ MAPTHA $0AP3*«»29^ ^ aLOOilUiPU ' )us'id4M49« Haven (8),' MadiSfin 'Tuesdays, 9 a.m. U) S:S0 pjn.; hours one day m week for t o phr- Mrs. dean Boalmo, 98,, waa "sxr (6), litontvllH^ Plhjnfield Wedneadaya, 8 a.m .yto noon; poM of maldng. one shorter (lay tremqly poor." She was known Salome is t o Hebrew name for (6). to 9 p.m.; Frl- duriiff t o aims week. IMTofeasionnlly as Jqnnle Lae- “ Fsacs." V / ^ ■ / : ^ l . . f . r . i '• ■ ■ '■■ ■ > . , ... ■ .,- ■ ■ * ■ ‘ ■ \Ui^* X,., :V ,; ■••■:•■■••-■.•■. : ■■ '. .1 - X / V > r EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 2. 19M MANCHESTER EVENING HEKALD. MANCHESTER CONN- .THURk)AY. JANUARY 2. 19W PAGE f&n^EElf I

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rW 'T olittShigxC * W ) ^ i C|lni X'. Mill liiK4IUIe.'Th«y c e n ^ < p 1t C - A r « i i ■ t ^ ^lTe.^^»hdknlt *oc1cl. nt^ for their * ’ V S ^ a V j P a ^ ^ j C w w c-^R ecJirajD ^**^ ' The hopd'te -thef '•^e)M]Y they SJ'K iV B-P.M , ' 5: ^ ^ v»iti(.^t;-n.SI ■ " rieleaee.the ptieg^e., , X • W'llV-n-.ad «li P ^ ynothera, ,wnXai^eafe O P — ^ A frS iO ^ e r prbapecta'af Jmterlng: ft*» a brohd New Year, but dl your Fir*i, J 47- ^hoatiJ^^cStmtry, are MrsTTitgtitKtL throughout the Stoi^n^every department durin^.^Popular'i Ool- Bhwwy. \ $ e t y Britain, Conn,, WTIC%Ct'<>« MllUIr,; ' National you'll coritiiiue, of cour8e,tp find W U R C -k»i i^•lb» w l d o ^ a n d a c ’ jIteacKer; Mta, I^Deys Sale. So s ti^ up your pantry shelves ^nd-save, save, Til PO P - w*^-*«ntb. Philip FecteaU,,X S. —^^od*r<^ui)d* ?< save. W T I C - N e * . ' ntohd. YonkerAi-N.. N. 'T.>y.> Jiaiisewlfe> BIG CASH SAVINGS every day oM95» IVOR'' - N.’ i and dletlUAn. v SUP C n l r p - Their lohs are John Down^. V .... and when you abop for food the thing ^ w n pilchard Febteau. 30, and Huigli W T I C , Reaiqond, 38. s IVDRC—I rAYitrtiiam Watc Dowhey was sentenced to life you want to save^ it • naturally • cashi w p o r - ' W TIi'—f f a ^ X, imprisonrttept by the ' Reds ‘•'and \ ■' 4VDRC—N*>mCA Waalh* ten Thurs. Grid Fri. till 9 P.M* W IlA Y -PlM t P * rly WPOP—MndarnTSoUbdi Fecteau to' 20, years. Both , werp X W.TIC—Rsy^M llley , 11: l a — ' V 'AO k C-OI R v i h v WHAY—iRiSht Waftti . Aritiy civilian. > emplpy«»- Reb- WTOP—WAXWnrk* V wrH’^ourla Final mohd, sentenced to life, was em­ ,Wf RESERVE THE RIGHT' lb UMIT QUANTITIES ^ WDRC—Ruaa Nawyltton ' ployed py an American export-lm- wnAY-Puii'T pwty '^•WPOP—Modarn^Snunda pint^ Arm in Shanghai. \ «-TIC—Rf>f» Mm«r I l : l » — FRESH, LEAN lYOBC—C»l K olhy\ WHAY-JaU! Allay ■ ThVmothera expect to arrtve in \ w rO P—W»i«orkA . tVTK -Rlsrliehl S'rrnad* Hong Kcmg Jan. '8. The State De­ lAlYRIB X ypnc—Ruaa Nauahlon partment recently decided lo per- l Y l h i V — \YRpP—Modern Eounda w r ' l l : * . 7^ s , mlt\relatives 'X vuH|. Americana l i i i a s t I' \ WHAVX«*i' Ahav impriaoned in Red China, revers­ 280Z 33-OL. w r i R ^ N » w » ' j ^ r l e r WTIC- Sfarliehl S*ranad* * WPOP—N*wi ^ WDRC—Ruifa Nauirtiton ing a prbvious policy * CANS CAN WPOP—Modern Bounda * ‘^ h Xy —D»t*lln» WTIC—Strictly Sport* WDRC—w «*thrr anO Zaimao No Arrest Made V. ■ W’POP—Ijt»r«nc* Walk^ Driver Arrested « : * • — ' WHAY—Seronad* In Back-1^ Crash WTIC^Mualc by Melaehrlito On Rules Charge EAMILY Sn^E 24-OZ WDRC—Ouy Lombardo 1 SS! 35. WPOP—Top 40 Tima T w 'o cars, d riven .b y 16-year-oId s. IN HEAVY SYRUr * RED RIPE TOMATOES BTL • ; 4A- F^dw ard M , L ataw lec. 18. p f O x ­ w ere involved in a m inor accident WHAY—Sardnad* ford', N , J-, w a e arreated laat n igh t on M ain St., n ear B isgell St„ late WTIC—Thrae Star Kxtra an d ch arged w ith a violation of the HI WDRC—Inw all Thomaa last n igh t. - WPOP—Top 40 Tima ru les of the road after an accid en t R olice said that a car operated l : * a — WHAV—Saranad* on C enter St, north on M ain St. by R aym ond N . N A i s e o 1-L8 WTIC—Dick Bartal P olice aaid th at L ataw iec failed N e w t o n , 16, of B olton , h ad stop p ed WDRC—^Atnoa and Andjr < to stop in tim e to avoid coH lding for th e traffic sign al at B issell S t. Bath­ 80XES W POP—|Yil ton Lawla w ith the rear of a car that had A car driven b y Sheila M . K earns. room 7: 15— H r e m iu m WHAY—Saranad* stop p ed in the road to p iake a left 16, o f 21 N orw ood St., backed out WTIC—Dick Burial turn in to E d gerton St, of a p ark ing sp ace oh the east side WDRO—Amoa and Andy T he operator of the other car. of th* street and hit the N ew ton WPOP—Ed P Moryan M iss PhyH ss F rankenberger of 48 7 ;S»— car on the righL rear fender. D am ­ 13 Va OZ WHAY—Saranad* Cam bridge St,, said that ahe age to the N ew ton car w as esti­ Genuine WTIC—Nawa of lha World stop p ed n ear th e ren ter lin e on the Spring Spaghetti WDRC—Coupla N*il Door m a t e d a t $ 35; the other car w as JARS WPOP—Top 40 Tim* highw ay and had her directional not dam aged. N o arrest w as m ade, * signal.* operating V hen she w as p olice said . Le|s of Lamb 7: 4*- WHAY—Saranad* struck from the rear. WTIC—U fa In Ih* World SwrildiMi'*'^ L ataw lec w as released under 12.1 WDRC—E, R Murrow BENTON NAMES AIDE WPOP—Top 40 Tim* bonds for h is scheduled ap p earan ce W aterbury, Jan. 2 IP— R aym ond I Ronelem i:a a — in T ow n C ourt Jan. 18, J. F iU P atrlck . executive secretary ! P O l> U L A R Brisket WHAY—P N H. Hour for form er M ayor E dw ard B ergln, j WTIC—X-MIpu* On* BENEFTT PAYMENTS PP has joined the personal staff of Coined Beef 69 WDRC—R O Lewi* WPOP—Mvitarv Tim* B enefit paym ents to A m ericans form er U .S. Sen. W illiam B enton of • :1»— covered by yp lun tary h ealth insur­ WHAY—P N.H. Hour Southport F ltrP atrlck 's ' appoint -1 Milk-Ped / WTIC- X -M tnu» O n* ance through Insurance com pany m ent w as announced yesterday. WDRC—R. Q.. Lawia p olicies totaled i :8 b illion d o lla rs in F ltzP atrick, a form er new spaper Full Cut/ W POP—Mv»i arv Tim* the first nine m onths of 1057, a m an and radio com m entator, wai Cream Legs of Veal 49 r i s e o f 18 p er cen t over th e lik e pe WHAV—Studio Party a on etim e, p resident of the W atek'- WTIC—NIahtllna r i o d o f 1956. bury B obrd of A lderm en. WDRC—Ruatv Draper / W'POP-Hound Do» Top/Grade • : 4A- J&holce WHAY—Studio Party K WTIC—NIahtllna Roast '49 WDRC—Ruaty Draper FOR THE VERY FINEST IN X V WPOP—Hound Dor QUALITY USED CARS f. JPeerfool Television Programs ALWAYS SEt; OUR COMPLETE SELECTION Farms Smoked On Paffe Two ALWAYS AT LEAST 50 CARS Butts •63 TO CHOOSE FROM BCH SEDANS. COUPES, STATION WAGONS. OUNVERTIBIJIS GENERAL ALL OUR CARS ARE FUUY GUARANTEED FRESH and TENDER BA.VH FINANGINO CP TO 28 MONTHS Popular T V S E R V I C E OPEN TILL 9 EVENINOS Fancy tall cans \ Daya M AE A CaU BARLOW MOTOR SALES CALIFORNIA '^ghta wA*93 Phia Parta WINDSOR AVE., K O C K ^ L E —PHO.VE T ^ 5-258S TEL. W S^83 Or Wax ans Napier tall c ^ s NAPIER BRAND Cauliflower33‘ Swanee ' D'ANJOU - Carefully Ripened White Or ro lls fo r issue Colors Sweet Peas j t i t M m m / . Pears 3 43 IMFIRORS - CALIFORNIA canS/ TALL CANS Grapes 2 33 / FRANKFUI^rS TUB BIjtTER PASCAL - JUMBO BCHS 3 5 * Deerfoot Farms ^ Top Grade „ . Skinless ^ / IR V High Score/ \ L A D D IE B O Y FLORIDA - CHLO

PKG B eef 'L iv e r Freswy sue Lb 33c Loaf Cht Dcse 5 3 c Tomatoes • Dog Food at.-«< v)«ei lh a rp sufe Lb. 7 9 c ConnGcticut’f Only B«v«rag« Sliced BacoiiTop qu. i ityLb. 6 9 e C o o p e r s ^or ^arJen frozen ^ooJ ^pecia^dl ■ i - ■ . w ith Pork Chops L«.n r . u,. 39e Fillif ot H a d d o c k lk 4 5 c Tuna 701 CAN 39, F lo v o r t 1 1 LB. SpecicA! Spring Woter and F B e Sure To Visit Your GRAPE JUICE CANS Cranberry Sauce /.-*" c£s . DUTCH APPLE PIE Selected Frtish FruHs and V e g e ta b le s First National Supkir Market A t 2 33 2 c‘*^l31« ?2! 2 9 «

PASCAL SWEET, JUICY LOOSE REGULAR CUT FRENCH_STYLE 1041 Main St­ IJour /l^a^azine i^u^ ! SPECIAL 45 EACH CELERY TANGERINES BANANAS PURE STR.%WBERRY Green Beans 3 55* 3 55* LYNN POULTRY FARMS PRESERVES 4 'L? $1,00 M m I o OLD-FASHIONED BREAD "Choic* Fresh Native Poultry—Direct From Our Forms to You" STARKI8T WHi^E CHUNK and 297 E. Center St. Cut Wax Beans 3 59c TUNA FISH ' i c „ . $ 1 . 0 0 ft. * | [ Q ® ' i. , ' I ■ Cut £orn 3 49c 49' ITALIAN IMPORTED 10' DOZEN SPECIAL BUNCH Mdnenester ' LOAF V!.?! pi'cs c n a i - a w r a w 21 Corn-on-the-Cob 3 67 TOMATOES 3 o '? ,; $ 1 .0 0 OLORIETTA FANCY OPEN: FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M.—SATURDAY 8 A.M. to SY.M. 2 48 O l . DELICIOUS APPLES 3 lbs. 39c TOMATOJUICE Cann $1.00 LGE PKG 3 5 c MONDAY, PEC. 23 TILL 9 P.M.—Ml 9-8251 RED DETERGENT LGt PKG 32c| Palmolive Soap 4 3 9 c j R in s o BEAUTY SOAP 2 ^ 2 1 A d IS} — SPECIAL LGE PKG BATH CLEANSER 2 29c| Rinso. Blue FANCY FRESH NATIVE WE BEAUTY SOAP A j a x 2 CANS 25c| Palmolive Soap BARS OVEN Bon Olive Oil D a s h Fell Noptho Granules ARMOUR B e n n e tt Liquid 16 0Z CAN 3 9 c F lo rie n t deooorent s-a oz can 6 9 c READY st* ' 2 59e”,r 65c DETERGENT IGE PKG D ia l S o a p 2 2 7 c j W i s k Chili Sauce D og Food FOWL Treet...... 45c 4 0x.25c 8 Ob. 4 7 c Fels Noptho Soop DETERGENT LGE PKG LGE PKG 3 5 c J- ''7 ifc'Tl-TV Pint 7 9 c 2 Can* 3 1 c 3 7 c | S u r f . 3 3 c D u s t POULTRY PARTS Corned Beef Hash . 35c 2 9 c 10c 5 p r y SHORTENING - ^ ’“ 9 7 c D ia l S o a p 2.^s Chopped Beef .... 45c Cut Only From Connecticut's Rnest. White Rock . ' V- REG O l TOILET SOAP 4 S 3 9 e Chdppbd Horn .... 59c K a is e r ' j O a k it e :Ragu 4GE PKG 35c| Lifebuoy Soap BARS Z i ' BREASTS, LEGS, WINGS, LIVERS H o n e y d e w B a r c o l e n e clean er li5 39c5A^ 69c L u x Flak 4 ^ 2 Corned iedf .... i. 45c For eleenlng i^oodwork, . , S|frawbdrry Alunninum Foil Wall*, noor* and TU® Siaghctti Sauce BACKS and NECKS, GIZZARDS Beef Stew ..., . .• 45c 2 ' , l S 2 9 c Pteservdl ... .. 33e ^ETERGENT LGE PKG 3 4 c L u x LIQUIOl DETERGENT 120Z CAN 39c| Lifebuoy Soap Taste and Compore—Guoronfeed to Satisfy! Chili Con Conte .. 2^c Qropd JeHy ...... Itc Tlneh 1 9 c Broller43c 10 OB. T 9 c s4ob. 3 9 c Fiat 33c Ouaet SSc fJXiiv:-.!, A" \ ‘. V- - i ' I'.:: 1 , V y-- /'A •■if ?Tr- ? ft , A T FAG* FOTmnrmr MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTtBR. CONN. THURSDAY. JANUARY 2, 1958 3 .iV/ UANCHBOTKR RVENING HERALDr itANCHESTI^R, CONN- tifURSDAY, JANUARY 1958 X" PACE Fll^ttEN PeopI# always smila whan thay don't you isug'h ? C sn’t you, see ------^ — . fUt'Si'.'A. i . BY V. T . H a m l i n A LLE Y OOP read It. X - ' youire hurUn’ 5d'a feelin’i? »■ ' ...... ■ - ■' \ ' X ''X ' - • / ■ ■ ■ pubilcan presidciitlal nomination. Krlend-^What Is It? . ' Storekeeper (copOdlng) — 1967 waa In jlie deatruction of A Despite hi* bvfsrWlielming re- m X 'E M ANY­ WHEN nOU a n d , WHATU-YOJDq ffaj Boyt^ ' :1 WarrentdlL Md., imrslng home onI ..Politics H A U F O f t K N T YAIAT THING YOU BOOM.MADE IF YOU BUN, Landlady-*Ha ' wrote only the nigh shout to bust. But Ed’s Jm ? election- in 1954, Eisenhower ert- Seiis^ and INonsense hind in his Account, and I Sint Feb. 17. 1957, in which 7;2 perikms Weddtogs, Meetiii J^ P a rtlaa INCE WsTtOje ABOLTT THESE Ute,..VVEVE YOUR FIRST I EVEN ■tfiTIO JTHE words'".Quoth Jihe Raven.” New ^.e,ar's countereA’. jnkny political dlfllcOl- aimin' to Igugh unOl ho iMVei, perished a Large og attect PfBttag W 0 5 REAP A n e w s p a p e r NO SECRETS Trid tO th e V o n e ~ j ^ l ^ S tles during the year. Hia Spending a Complete kitchen MbUltlea n e w s p a p e r o r - T h e ’T»lgg«*t •l"8l« property GUYS? IN THIS MOON. DIDNT u p I f e r e ? Re r- What would thy V orl^ •>« Wife -^Twhat did he aey? Everybody exceiJt. the beared t ^ e T o o L a t e budget drew btpartiaan attacks. LoeaUon: 24 O^pisy 9 t f . A MAflAXINE IS Hubby —^aa! ' . , damage by Are wa* In a rubber He Won paaaSge of civil rights legt OPERATX3N' YOU MEET UP without Its vUttle JokeT proprietor laughed kproarlously 1 have see% men conri^elely exi CsadDeaths reclaim ing factery in B utler, ,N. J., Mancb'eatat--.. ' .MORE OR. LESS w it h s o m e She ;r-^ Ydu, wouldn't-be Schultsy (c«K Bob Cumm lngt’ hsusted sit the end -of A f r - ^ h t- •f. islatlon only after he had been‘ac- Call MI 9-8559 M tar .f P.M. ' PAMtUMVR WITH t h e .over arjoke Ed Smith told at the destroyed Feb. 28, 1957, w ith a loss '■ ' ■ X r ■, ------. show): "I don’t IHm to repeat gos­ general etori.' Then one-of the hour day by the eJtjpiillone of Avoid­ c u ^ by some of ita advocates o l PRKPARAnO N OF A The two min were hap^y sip, but what elMvcan you do nd 5 8 of 1 1 1 niinion. By BACK BELL the flCBt in the adinlnistraltAn td helping -ivater down the bill. tracker-barrel group edged\over ing work. 'X recognile the.^ political wallop in- SROiCt CRAFT 1SOR completing plane tor their hunU with It 7” • —Mr. A. l/8penkman, deputy it R e c o r d ’ashingtdn (81—President TUe President wiped but Repub­ ACriQNl.'-VVE'LL SRiP / to where the proprietor - stood and he means to meke the most of. srelyed ■m' th a btoytr to American lican gains Id-the South by send­ Ing trip. . \' / grimly sUeht. 'X director of the B ritis h ' "M im York Xy ear we *Teenage Geese Urged ..nhower’A-mild *troke and the THAT pa r t ..a n d r e ­ first Hunter bring the First Hiinjter—For PeteM sake.' It. keep'mpepA peye eye on< the clock and g^ pnite when HubbUt v n s the.first In­ ing .feUer*! troops to enforce One-of-Oroup./-*- Henry, why'f; Pn^dctlvity Council. flMLa fortune teller, and once (OMtmoTtl worn Pag# FWt Wussiaft Sputnik launchings caused to obter SpG «' 1. K s u m e OURSTORVON guns and blankets. ^Troiiv bring the Are you crixy? What' piKearth when it t ^ you-to.,"yov r ’ Washington -V Although 0 couft-ordered'tt'ciahintegration at THE PAVOF BLAST-OFF.. /.S'* ... a sdaip reaaaessmbnt of political WheTK.Eiaehhower fell ill fqr the Q (g r^ EifStic SlM tii|i provlsionsi are we,going to do with all That - again waiiiHSt (All rigkteI g k t e .r ^ iirved. NEA Neriice. cmtipared with 1956 - liguree of usually go to market when Little Rock Central Hi(^ School.- rEBO LESS SEVENTY- year la^toctttnate;’’ X|nc.) trends aa 1937 drew to a close. third tltn^Nlxon spent long hours A downturn . In. bilaineas -in the The next morning th^s^met at bread?'' 1129,780,000 in ' losses and 601 are 18 weeks old, Ooveriimi iliiT w*sHwi,>. hunter waa laden down, with guns, The aecret of the joy of living is crystal too^often cloiM^ The V B N O M .Q tl 8 week-old bird roasts well and has i k i i f w M I i n n . amlon- sheila, ataeping bags, etc. The sec­ the proper appreciation Of -w hat we f7. Atlanta—All have a Tlie NEFA said approximately less fat and Up to 8 per cent more prominently top apokesman for ganerally deport^himselfY^th the • Democrats wpn the major bff- •Mt miM t — M a aew ond w^B carrying tw o loaves' of actually poaaesa. usual t» ^ in will dii Vanom it their vlc- 8,800 United States> Arc deaths in edible meat in pro^tion to Its those in tha administration who delicate circumspection require*. id of: year electiona. They increased 1 lew pfiw: la esa t4ec4. the w hrjdpattsm ' — things, Mke brfad and two eaiea of;whiskey. /HOW 5A O 1$ ATMRGADBARE ‘ MUH/--JPO T U t/ AlAlA' -widow 1957 occurred In building* and sixe than the older fowl. Growers felt there,/nad been toq -much pdm- the man next In line for the p»e*l* their Senate margin ^ of 50-4* ^ .W/MASTRES-^6M(3RM ; Mrth^uakes. l»opl#, weather and apldai able to 4,500 In automobiles, airptanes, placencjr.about the arOj^ld situation, dency. \!over the Republicans by electing PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VHRMEER A fpw people-get up bright and THOSE 4irRAtTJACki&« are urged to mubet their geese WELDOl DRUG C O . early, hot moot of us just get up. WMBOL-OF t y s 3 0 1 « # iJ o tU Y doiibtX -X . \ ' panatriata inject boats, fleld Arcs and 11 other noii- a t the -week level for greater too tltde effort made to match Rua- As a result, m any poUtlciana NWiUiam Proxihire to Succeed the / ‘Visitor — How old are you T e iG ENOUG ' The dndlesa etianglag |>atum of 18 90> Main • - m i PRISCILLA! N O T TMAT LITTLE TW IKfe! Youngster -r: That Is a difficult enough ^harm yoif b'lillding Are*. proAt, since the birds do most of aiaw^ilttary progress. thought Nixon 'had materially.,«n- late GOP Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy a 1 C F E T C M U S 1 IT'LL PIL L U P IN ..F4«? THAT S I2 chahg* Kaelf w in enforce our Uvea dusly. their growing in the Arst 10 weeks. Nixon was credited with-beliig hanced pis chances for the 1960;Re-' in T^lsconain. \ question. The latest personal sur Whep a woman lovea a man hh| oLORlOU^nry StJTNTlUATlMe ITTE« ^ as aWBysTeloslBg due)r leal age to be 13, m y m oral Age ft- ouivERiN(5 A T ■ openlni flew doors to new and>41f- 4. my anatom ical age 7, a n d m y 'The landlady of a popular fering^ys and^ther ways. physiological ag e's. 1 suppose, boardinghouse, in the mountaihi tCa,fwe must N willlte to fted X however, th a t ymi:^ refer to' my made a point of asking her depart­ fralk adventures m the\comlng chronological age. which Is 8. That ing guests to write eomethtng ip ;\ yaaR guch‘as; . V ■ ; / la so old-fashioAed that I aeldom her .visitor’s book. She was very think-ot It any mora. proud of eome of Uie hames- of the Item : A m an .Win Ihyent * ^ l l people insoHbed In it, arid of the which ,A 'Will guaranty W^K not W ife — Well, what happened nice thlim that they wrotV. wMp, blpJM lU eyes, wi when you asked the boss for Sy—But there' is one lla mapdi^^ will be call^f^>umh raise? thing/t can't understand and that T"*!* aell,.^ ^ lo w IX tio S m . Chlld^ wll|Xry toC ^ Hubby -r ■ Why, he .was like a ia' ]^at a aour-looking' man put strange toyjvs^lfferent from lamb. in/the book after stopping here. UMuaf^ves. - X ■ IteBK^tlia D w oit Uons. a pro- feeaionat.ic»ttdll team, will hire a CROSSWC PUZZLE IdS'-pound BWrd, After the first LCH^G S A M \ \' BY.X»- CAPP and BOB LUBBERS three p l d w ^ y . - w i n hire « 245- i -VtmJI BMW-/VNWlF.tJlWWf MOWlWr pound guild-r^lle they oro look- •FAMRMD K>g PASSOUr-.nVHWA ing fo j^ BtflaerYian. ujroFWPpRieNOf in tm» Lue.eavrf The Itnsaiiiu will throw ’ ?'.C. ? AntwBr to Prsvloua Pu«l> tnik |pward’'tha moon and Flow tr G X rdtn but won’t'anhqunce it British vriil hit”the moon —^M d if someone observes ACROSS 4 Burmase this and makes a complaint about V 1 S tate B ow ei wood sprite if the B ritM Home Offlee' will GRAND UNION! \ of Indiana 5 Follower CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 4 Antenna - ' force th e B rin i^ Foreign Office to T Rseemose come clean. \ / flower In .the H atlonal League it la neiion -8 ScQltith hard to fault Milwaukee, arid in alder tree the American Lea^e after the I DaniX weight Tsnkses It la hard \to predict Bond” Kkhass City less than a\lose last. a* 10 Bribe — ’’BoekadBy I I Followers 17 tr« rt 41^YMrsctcd -There..'are other possibiUtlei;. U^S. Choica and Packar*’ Top Brmtd* 13 A ulttsm 14 Perforation lUewer ■^In the .year ahead thinking may V JUDD'SAXON BY KEN BALD AND JERRY BRUNOFIELD SICK (,k .) SO E4yptisn , 44 Foot part replace fowling .as the national ble 2'Pej^ World „L lo„ (,b.) , -rr g o d d ^ ■ A ' 47 Essential pastime: it must also .consider that 1 WINK X U ^ I DON’T B aev e rr. A it iil BACHROR-.f HOW OOP.... ANP„ Wsr n ship ji tooked ^ 11 DUp'stched being people,' weary of outside entertain­ ACCeOTTHATAS SAVCMVAMUFyiNO ^ ■U MOW INTBRCSTlNd., 11 Mired A COMPUMekT, MRS. snreNdTN kj« Axcdly 11 Eaters 4 0 F U h ment, wUl look more into them­ 1 / weico«f.»«. THC OCAL I'M CTO, I'M IS Agreement 11 Offer 18 Rescind 50 FUhermsn’s selves for refreshment. Thio could KiiTCMINS.' between apparatus Nice TO see soiNfiiepuLLV r a en n Expunger 40 Six (Roman) butld larger stadiums within the WU--8UT ON you.'y«'p»cuaai beliigerente 14 Chtllengert 41 InteniST II Hawaiian - ■ heart.,. or it could happen In s you lOOK MReek erets 15 Male swans decay in fruit wreath another year. A gain will be made more likC flower. 14 Fiih Huce 41 Maxim 51 TA bIc screp In 1858. e-S ACOUES6 S 3 C i t y i n pROFCssoe / N e w Y o r k On the International front: the TVlAiN as<6 1 1 G o t u p r r ! t n r i erystai ball shows: - ^ s iNOusnti l 4 F s d S l r It wiU be’observed that Ithrush- Both of this One Low Price Stamps! AU5T.' U n u t e n e H r „ chev, sooiber. with responsibility, l I X u r e p e s n "Is drinkitig less than he was known A flneb r / to driiiH before. 3111* could be bad ue I I t i r a d e o r good. SIRLOIN < tIF iuseanew r r . Fyancp, a premier will re­ I t U e t e r i s U i main in power longer than any 41 B rothers (sb .) other pren>ler since t)»e end of the 4 4 C l s m p - m r last worjd wsr. This could be bad eSFrpaoua - COTTON WOOD? OTTO .or g o ^ . 48 F low er used In.-tbe Middle Kaat there ia no PORTERHOUSE mps s s f o o d l i i qi^tlon about what can happen, early tim ili, it ia bad or good. These things are II Bu m eway certain. . 14 Bvader SSZ eglei’neete For the rest of it. the pattern ^0444 Glmcml MDeeMnee Of ISil teems reasonably clear: lb. . IT Small 'SMWfci In North Carolina in March a i n r lady driver will hear a strange DOWN 1-W* buBSlDg in her car. On Investiga- i8iiiriiF rn ,.ii^ -IMetriUe '.i' ■. tidn it will turn out to be a snake. ■aai. W i ll .1.1 element; jM. Bof. V t . Pm . Mr. 3 N e i i o n . 5 ^ ' • 1PM »f Bt4 Wwo4L P* Hew did It get there? (com b, form ) In Minnesota in June another 17 “And nnottiBr thing-rthat's th# laiY tims I tvaf play lady will hear a strange noise , in SP rom oiilorr her car, and it will turn out to be cards wKh you a baby alligator, and the question will be Is: How did it get there? BONELESS BRISKET — "BACKED BY BOND" ALL B U G S B U N N Y In California in September a wife will unexpectedly greet her SOLID 6 a s £ $ WHAT-RY vA TRYIN' husband returning from s business MEAT V - ' CRANB T PO. AjSIFr SOMEBC trip, and there'll be a girl in the B U Z S A W Y E R front seat, 4»HEV HOLD A SURFACE COUKE NEB ^ COLONIAL 6ST TliE SUW nPOUTOF SORRy,dENTlE«fiN,^UT The big puxzle of 1958 will be not YOUR EARS, POPE I EVERTONT ^SrRAIfiHT FORCINOA UNTIL WE'RE M Ot^lHG ID GENOA. how the snake got aboard a car in BRAND JUICY RIPE--ANJOU HOW WEIL AFTER PARK, THEN BE SECRET ORPHS. WE'VE JUST SUBMERSE AND SCATTER, North Carolina, or how an alligator INLESS FRMKFURTERS ooNcvDirec SURPRIMP CHANGED COURSE FOR OUR acHlcvcd it in Minnesota, but how X’ SOSORlOT'K ONLY SNORKLES SHOWING WHENZBARSE the girl knew the car was going SAUSAGE LINKS hormel . 6 9 * HEADIH6 FOR MTOOURLinLE SLICED BACON HICK08Y SMOKED to California. The solution will lean and c c n o a ; SNUGGERY IN come In court In 1960. BOLOGKA OH tl YERWURST ik 5 5 ^ PLATE BEEF MEATY \lb. 2 1 * SEHOAi Long range 1958 weather ford- east: Ctou.dy, Intermittent sun­ COD BILLETS GRAND UNION FROZEN ik4P MAI IBUT STEAKS FRESH . . 6 9 * PEARS shine', 'ho serious frost. Horoscope: DARUNG'S Hopeful. BREADED VEAL STEAKS ^ ^ING SIZE STEAKS FRGZEN ;i:.- 7 5 * / / CfTRUS f o i h W-THI ..v' lbs. X 2 Ruth Millett U.S. SUBMARME DNISION PUft TO SEA IN THE MSPITERRANEAH. X SWEITBNID OR UNSW FRESff MORTY MEEKLE BY D IC K CAVALU ESCAROLE CRISP Ibt. Elsa Maxwell’a Tips On 46 tz. Partying Are Hound Advice MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD A SALAD [ Elsa Maxwell, who has made a M ill MUST "Q career of planning parties for peo­ AVOCADOS ple who can’t plan their own, some BLUEBIRD BLUEBIRD*—Swaalanad br )/n$Y'aaltnad of whom have nsore money than 1 ^ ACORN sente, has written a book on the art of entertaining. BLENPED GRJIPEFRUIT JUICE Efcattered among the name-drop­ S S r^ S P ^ G R A N D UNION A GRAND / \ I pkv- SWEET ONIONS ping passages are some bits of of 8 0 0 , sound advice for both party givers and party goera. GRRREFRUir SECTIONS Z FACIAL TISSUES Here, for example,.ai-e a few of WILRICICS X FOR SLIPPERY PAVEMENTS OlCX , CAV^ll Elsa's sensible -tips ' for making ARIDI D IIIIA II ^'TH NATURE'S yourselfkind of guest it is a pleasure for a hostess to entertain: A rrLrU llvn o w n s w e e tn e s s i ROCK SALT ’’Be prompt at arriving at a GRANDMA BROWN'S A l* o i | | # | 4 MILD ^ iwa. t J P ll 4f.,V->. PM. C party, but don’t in pity's name be lb. BY LESLIE TURNEIR BAKED BEANS Z “” 39 MUERSTER CHEESE CAPTAIN EASY '"’’On arrival, confine your -greet- " ■ ^ ' MR.’ M cK^ 5NP ON THE ' , NO,THB'56CONDJgAT„W McKEFS SAMflUNd SEVERAL MILLION OPUARB Inga to your hostess to the cus­ SARA- LEE FROZEN " KOLYNOS—T.Wir^-P-ftCK MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES AND FRANK RIDGEWAY PHOtK THAT rr tUAS VgAV iTNOAAONTHdi MNP THE TP HELP REdAM THE PREBTISE AMERICAN SCCUCt GORTON'S '^H P'O U COULD tomary salutations and let her take FROZEN SLICED EARLY MORN -,BW- lUPPKTANr. p r -lA U ^ C l ]S(00E5T5ECREr PtCOJECT lOBT ABROAP WHEN RU55A BEAT U5 WITH ITa ' the'‘lead from there, either—once THAT'S w h e r e w w r U» NIMl.' iUTHBPiPWrflAiVWHY! [BIK TACKLBP BY UcNK SPUTNlRa'. IT MAY PAY 0FP„JVE'VE JUST 40LVEP >1. TW MidBILa Tldr coats and hats are disposed of—by FI^SH STICKS CHEESE CAKE TOOTHPASTE w h AT's in I K EEP MV CiilTgg, Introducing; you around herself if STRAWBERRIES THAT O N E? LITTLE BLACK her party is small, or. by passing "t"'pi^. (CR' GUY^ hostesa,,YrJil rescue you in due STEAKS “ HIMSELF? pWL-t »V** CADET WAX RAZOR SIZE TIH OF 12 courser-And she will love you for- 3 1' 2 5 * •ver. ’ ■ , ,, • • ‘•x.. ,LTABLETS SANITARY. BLADES GIANT TIN OF 30 . "At.A -large InfonnAl party ol DOG FOOD TAILETS reasonawy short duratlpn, such as a ^ u u 4 ifi/ SIZE KOTEX 53* '■ -‘3- : t i I iS cocKUH party, the good guest /S N O T [NGUGH 53* ITLS. OF SO •j not only keeps on his feet—he uses FULL tablets ‘ 73* -■A. • i i KfW ] ,H Join PINT BLADE' ECONOMY pi9*- O A l BTLS. OF 100 them. Parties of this kind an I* dz, e( 12 Q 9 ’“I' «' r J meant to move. Guelsfs are expect MARCH OF CAN PKS.,‘ 69* 2 TAILETS r ed to mingle, meeting fnd talking CANS r - s with as many, others as possible. DIMES X/ XT "ICn.ow when, to leave a party. To A hosteaa.there is nd more trying P fd * a gueit than the one who bihavdi MARGHESirER SHjDPPMB PARKADE, MIBDLE TURNPIKE W. ofli BROAD ST, MANGHESTER....0|W!iW«dn*Miy, Tkuriday and FrMay UrUI I P J L -r* i i it each party may be hia last a I,' "h . ' klf 'V ' ■ .p 'I'' '1 " / ■■ \ '' '.'Yv.'.'I -r ■; j ■■ ■

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P A T BO LD U C 27 DeB Sport Schedule / Aaaiataat Bporta Edlter tv By Of fie Friday. Ja» 3 - Manchester High 'at Mertdan, tXl 8:16. Are there any Boij^nie Knoxe« in Manchester? Fans •will In Beanto Rockville High at Windsor, l:|5. rem erti^r Ronnie as tt)e fooibail player whose Atep-father Hrtran Regional at Lyman Hor. Although m o ^ of the attentiok will be focused on Brii serv^ aa Jaia publicity .. _ The boyChAd trouble in .high. ■»» L xm orlal/ Ttort'i^imbnltiye Writg BftthSg fi Vhcni tKe 1* mlscues were more %ri(t ih college end la In the prp winkiii T he kndnfier it / BfwtQR, Jan. 2 ' •Mont- \ 'Orebn Manor va Bridgtport 3:16 engage tbeXsreen Manor Pros in a Connckiticut Hfew York, Jin. 4 {fp)—The winners of the four mijor foot-t*wt m real's ^ce-8etdnff.^nadi6ns— ^yaiglanck gchool. ball bowl games proved that the program figure* did not lie costly; Theyi^tThey'loat the ball each time V i^'ifter Uatening toa few ha^-W orkihg coaches in the laU Assn, game at the Verplanck Sijhoot, seyeral wltlle the Midihes lost the ball and .th.e Boston/^rwiiis *tiH Thesday. Jan. 7 aih|avored Navj% Oklahoma, Mieeisbippl and OhioIBtate came locgl Midget FooOiall League. mej) Tech v* VUuU- Tech, 2— vMMofa will bear watchtaX, VIelraie three of the fii4 times they fum­ )(fere Hqklng t j ^ wounds to­ Wtor le aver'ging well o W 30 th i^ g h with individual atar-studded victorica before a com- bled. V One coach regfehtly remarked;' Eaat Xide Rec. ' . d a y a f te r < m e)n the roughest / , NWednesday. Jan. 8' pointe a game, tt surrounded by blned^tw Ytar'i Day live audi*" While Forrestal was voted the "The pragraiii/has really developed night 8 and- 10; finala, other ax-cOUegians from the do enca of\332,024. game's outstanding Y)ack he re­ snd the PollM A FHremen’a Junior 'Thursda;iy,'';a*afCh IS. The' datea N ational, Hdckey L e a g u F Rec S^tor League, 7:15—High Villon audiences, were dellouts. games vritfint memory of Itfxal school. \ atate'arta. . , Navy, Die naUon's No. 3 team The largest crowd of 98,202 n%s in ceived great help -from Ned Old- At»«J«Oo .(PFJAA) Is doing are for ciaaFR teams only. Ham and Harry Hurst. Bach picked ZM oUtttaiidiWg Job, of improving fens. . /C ' Rockville High ys Plsinvflle, 8:15 TTie Important Green ’ Manor \ih total oftm e during the reguUr, the Rose Bowl at Pksadena', Calif. ■; Twentytoeveil penalties, Includ- —Rockville. \ Bridgeport encounter la scheduled n S iH ^ e r euMon'an<^h|(easo)vbut the big- Coach'Walk(m Briggs issued 21 down. The othetycame whel^second »Mt obstacle 19. the interference fdotball letters at MSiMhsster High 'tog seT$ majors end a 10-mlnute Thnnmiy, Jan. t for 8:15 while to the opening lilt A ^ociatM Press poll, walloped was jammed with 82,000 faris, the mfsenwWieV wero doled out by the ‘ Cheney Tech ^ Olaatonbury, 8 of the doubleheader program the Rica,20-7 in U»e Cotton Bowl. Okla­ stringer RolandTBrsndquist plunged £y sqme of the parents. Sjnee' tMa seaaon a ijd l'l oKUie letter- Orange Bowl in Miami with 76,318 the last yard.' toldget,football atarted too xpohy men are aChedmed to r ^ r n next offieiele lest night In Montreel'i Olaatonbury. " amblUoua. Marco Polo Explorere / homa. seventh in total offense and and the Cotton Bowl at' Dallas 4-2 rietbry, Th* sH time -record Is Friday, Jan. 10 of the CBA Will match towket* /•' ranked fourth, rippeekout a .48-71 with 75.594. The. addition of 23,000 •>Iavy ^aoh Eddie Erdeiatz ttrertta hava became armchair fall. Stated to'^corae back^ n e x b /' called team "my greatest at. . or sideline,coschea .September ^ e CO^Captain Jack 39, but e game totel of 20 Is the Manchester v* Hall, 8:15—^High with the New BriUtn Manaforl ly'PAV decision Over Duke in the Orange at the three smaller bowls brought Annapolis," aiid hailed Forrestal exception rather then the rule. school gym. Wrecker* of the Farmington. During'/tost ■' Bow). ithe total turnout to 357,024. Wie coaches wilt explain varioua Jatobs. Pat Mlatretta. Walt By- Valley League etartlng at - '7 ■> as "the 'best in the teBjinical'Trttsiaes to a boy only to cholskl. dmU; Cd-CapU lp Dave Leo Le Bine, B ruins'right, wlng- Rockville va, St. Thomas Acqto biasketball to u o n ' Mississippi, eighth Offi . Day's Standouts - ' ■ United 'States.'" jjave the ymmgster receive aJwme- BaWow/John, Campbell, guards; er. Wes teksn to Cariiey Hosplt Hi ' nas. 8:15—Rockville. o'clock. * / ' '' posted etght'\atrslght <, and ranked aeveqth burled Shining brightly in the cluster of A 2Ttpofnt last quarter settled the ' what different version from a^perr Spicer; Paul 116:7195), centers; Imhtodiately, following the coi ' Hebron va Norwich Tech—Nor­ |t0n DelBlaneo (6-0) bf-'ArnoId its new and spaciOus.], under a 39-7'acore and.Ohio defensive and offensive stars were issue between Oklahoma and Duke. wich.. (JOlltga fame and-Ken Clark (6-D> winning only ntor W t. ... '■ John Zlsmak, quarterback; Sam for eh opefetlon pma brokon ten­ engagements. Altoaife^-^ 11th in total offense with 1 Navy's Tom Forreaital. Mississip­ The Sooners capitalized on six ' .'‘aev e fa l youngsters," the Korter, fuilba'dks: Ksrl Reichelt don on ih e rtn g finger o ^ l s right Manchester. vs New London who atam d at th4 Quonset Naval ranking, edged Oregon 10-7. pi's Ray Brown, Oklahoma’s Dave Duke mistakes in racking up their^ (swimming meet), 4—High school Training Statlba ln rocent seaaona, the Indikris heve ' gdaehesi poflnted out, “have been shd Don ;Wrlght, halfbacks. bend. Lk Btoe also got five iifcslp home (excluding I Only Rice among the. losers '~ ^ e r and Ohio State's Don suth' third straight Orange Bow) triumph hsmilcapped by such Interference , » * . '♦ ■ •stltche* In tn». emergency repair pool. will ztart'up front for the'High­ ranked among the national lead-, against an Atlantic Coast Confer­ . While on the subject of school­ TiiMdqyT to landers who have upended Derby test) and have yet to'j ers in total offense. The Owls «stal, directing an- almost and in aome casea this sideline department. 81-80 and New Havto). 99^98 in B.ut in- Its lone test t..— ence foe. ^ i "coacliig has affected a boy’s wh- boy footbkll here, ars m.v eelec* Teammate Jarit Blonds was htancheater vs Bast Hartford, finished 10th while gaining the flawMsa attack, passed 'for 153 'A fter Baker's long run, the Soon­ tioris to a Mkachester High All- scheduled for X-rii>gof hi* right 8:15—East Hartforo.- their last two league staH;. 'New­ home the Red and eighth spot in the final poll. .yards' and chipped In with some, ers conve ted two Duke fumbles, a formanee on the field or durlni: s Ctoeney Tech vs Ellington, 8— comer ^ 0b (torlvien (6-2), a>slUindt a thriUtojr 5 7 -^ ^ ttik i^ > v 'practice acaalon, Some adults have Opponerrta team: hand damaged when he' clobbered University, ha:s4'•favored .windkton' Margins Big Surprise fancy runqing as the Middies pick­ blocked punt, a wild snap- from ...... r---...... Knds-Mlke Nyqulst (Conard) Bernie Geoftrion and possibly EHington. / out at Fairfield ed up 375\:ards through the air center and another, pass intercep­ put far too much pressure on these Manchester Bulkeley (swim' token over the Important, pivot Perhdps (J0.acli Rt The surprise of the four games make good. Other parents i snd>. Nick Macarchuk (NoVwlcb)- broka BOom Boom's nose. Bob 'urtiea and has proven a v a lu a ^ green squad will prtHr*"t| was not the outcome but the mar­ and on th e ^ o u n d to remain un- tion into touchdowns. The. latter thiVik ''nothing of approaching a |. Tackles-Bob Prindlville (Hall) Armstrong of the Bruins had " mirtg meet), 4^H artford. beaten In three, bowl appearances. | covered M yards as Bennett Watts Wednesday, Jan. 15 ddition in th* vital ,reboundtog club off the„ros4 gins of victories. Navy, Oklahoma Brown ripped pfl! one run of 103 i Intercepted the aerial' on _the OklS' coach ^ h a.remark such as, 'Let; and Vsldls Kupr|s (Windham), large oun>l* swollen area around department. /^ \ answer .mgy ke and Missisfippi all were, favored Guards-Dap Roman (Bristol) hia left eye. Rec Senioi/League, 7:15—High yards (92 yards rram--the line of "homa .32. " rdeed to the Duke SO my boy Bo this or my boy can do school. / Schoolboy Mate* ^ night Wltoh Ike but not by such one-sided scores; •that' Sind Frank CJlprlano (Norwich). Klz aHtches Needed scrimmage i as hi hV ^ scored two where he lateraled to Dick Car- Friday. Jan. 17 Another fine ahooter, Jack Meriden'tOxto^e '1RI9 |b By contrast, DhtOr State Was, picked touchdowns, passed ' for another pentter,.Who went the remainder of k:i "Adolte,"\most coaches readily Centori-Howie Laraaon (Hall)/ • ' For the Cansdien*. Henri Rich­ Manchester ya Conard, 8:15— in a (XffL- tnt'Sliitea.to. to finish In front by-three touch­ Quarterback • Brian O’M.aAra ard collected six stltche^”Hn the O’Connell (S^ll). ex-F*lrfield Uni­ and eet up etlil another with a pass the .. | agree, "regiMidjeaa whether they West Hartford. versity ace, teams with Vieira in 8:15. It may be that.j 7 downs, but it took a field goal in interception in sparking the awe-1 "'BrOwn was almost the entire j ere in full ejpeement with the (Conard). / head and Dickie Moore came off the final period to settle the issue Fullback - Dick F o l e y (Bast Cheney Tech vs Hebron, 6:30e-r the, bsekeourt. Vieira, one ,of the perienccd//lndiana.have> »olt, ,, some Rebels’ sttack. ' shoiv in Mississippi’s first Sugar i meUioda e m p lw d by the respec­ with multiple facial cuts. Hebron/ the earns since the ■caaOB'e 'ojtoner between the Buckeyes and the Hartford).' . Their iniirries. for the most part, country’s leading small callage Baker went Bidwn two yards .Bowl victory after losses to Geor-1 tive team .Coaches, would accom­ Rockville V* Farmington, 8:15— scorers while penorming at -Quln- in WHlltoanOc. Dektonel'?efir''’tte Webfoots and give the Big Ten an better, officially, w-hen he hung up-igla Tech In 195S and Navy in 1995.1, plish- far more If they left the HslfbacH*-Bill.Julk'’lts (Goiiard) were the result of a second period Bilk Towners show godd strength / 11-1 margin over the Pacific Coast and John Szymczyk (Hall). free-for-all which lasted nine min­ Rock/llle. , nltozc'College, and DelBlanco were an Orange Bowl record by inter-j ZO-Yard Drive / beya to' complete charge of the ^ (p di • / Kstiirday, Jsn. 18 toaihmates Ort .the Bridgeport b u y ll is on, the offensS wMsre Conference In the series which ceptlng a Duke pass and racing 94 , Ohio State scored the first time Jt coachee, most of whom have s utes. cleared )mth benches and Zatursky’s youngsters have/falter' started in .1947, I/ook for'Coach Paul Phlnney’s Manchester vS Meriden (swim­ Central High School quintet which yards’ - for . ...the first .. . Oklahoma— laitMch-lgot the ball with Frank Krerobjis ' pretty sound background In the even drew two skaters from the ming meet). 1:30—Meriden. captured New England iChpolboy eu. Loose ball baiidlingi poor, pqas* There even was a surprise in the down. I making the final yard. But 0»gon sp o rt” ' Manchester. High cross country penalty box. Ihirsday, Jan. 21 ing and toe toabUlty to hit frain ' smaller bowls in which LouifSdUe Navy hwiik Ray Wellborn (381 picka up yardage for a first dtg« Dutrow (47), Duke rl^ t halfback, la off on a 19-yard outeida looking in. showed ,up quite well in fcveral Rec Senior League, 7:15—High Year's Day Open was aUged. A total of M7 hardy souls braved champions. Soderholm ia' both, an fcmp after taking, at' paas from quarterback Bob Bordhead in the Bowl on a last period field goal. Dominated Riee in nine plays b^re (be attack No Joy Here ffie main event. school. ■• has failed me to three p t -four Prairie View put together its six Navy completely dominated the stalled on -the 17( Then cam e/ the varsity meets this past year. An(J Four city policemen ventured on rainy condltlona to compete with Dick. sidarow' of Indian Hill\ excellent rebounder and shooter., eontests to date I have decided to fourth period of yeaberday'a Orange Bowl game In Miami. Fla. New 1957-58 State CIAC Bas­ several JV nmners displayed ex­ winning with a grisat 68 round. The DukV JJnlveriity star Ued A victory will boo»t tomorrow Ihttrow eludes Carl I ^ d (22), Oklahoma quarterback, and was points in the unique manner of a Rice Owls but missed several op­ field goal (or/Ohio State's’ third Daliaa; JaA, 2 fFi—There w m the Ice in s'n effort to aid officials junk it for this one game and pick safety in each of the last three pe­ portunities to score because of pen- Rose- Bowl triumph since 1988 and fearance ketball Tournament rules read as cellent promise while racing to for first place three years ago. Caught atowb trying to dodge night's winner into a third place fipally downed by Bob Harrison, center. (AP Photofax.) BO joy - in these parts todnj*— to break up the brawl, but retreat­ PERMA.NENT POSITION tie for third place in the CBA a winner etrictly on comparativ* riods ' after Texas Southern had alttM and fumbles. A pass inter­ the second >y t'*the —margin ^ of three ; the mighty Southwest Confer­ ' follows: eight victories without a loss. ed hastily after one of them was the raindrOpa were four Mancheater plsyera,\left to right, Joa scores. And comparatively speak­ scored in the last quarter. ception Set up the Southwest Con- points: A field goal gpVe t h ^ u c k - ! J, A team must win M par cent r * *. iN E A i—Dr. Fran Mscaione, Merrill (Umbrellaman I Anderson. Friutk Obremskl and standings while a defeat would ence had struck out; flattened and punirpeled under New York- practicslly eliminst* thp losers ing -the Red Raidera are favored to As uauah all of the four major ip ttn ct eleven's lone touchdown...... eyes a 17-14 decision over 'Cali Califor- ' For the first time Ih history' Baffles Southtern School !of ita games in its own class or Wsnt to atart a good argument? hail of blows. Even after hostilities | cis Sweeney, basketball team Phil (DufferI Russell. Runnerup honor* went to Dr. Ted LenesyK hand the Indians their third bowls, played before national / B ^ teams fumbled five times | nia in l9S0. higher. .lust ask the question. "Who has been connected of Indian Hill and pro Henry Bontempo of Franconis with 70s. from further title consideration. file conferenee had tenma In were ended, it wse an additional six | physician. ' has Green MeijOr Coach Eddie straight setback by a low-iooring Fblley Gains Easyy Decision^ three major bowl gameh—nud . 2. A team must have won 51 per been the best all-round back to minutes before the game could re i for more than 40 j’ears as student, Net honors went to Ted Conlon with 69 followed By Ed Wolfer, play with the Manchester Mer­ I«ck Adomok and Pete Cline with 70s. (Herald Photo by Pinto.) ROsmetto, hoping to snap a two- 5!)-47 margin. If this ' method lost them all. No other confer­ New: Orleana, Jan. 2 (IPy—h o n n z 8:il*g 90 fegt long and cant of- ita games in its own class sume. manager snd medic. y gaipe losing Streak, is expected to fail* it has been suggeited that I ence could mnhe that atnte- - based on a 'mlnimum of 10 games chants during the past five try reading-the tea leaves left in Resumes Chase for Paterson 60 feet wide and weighing 400 pounds may not bO easy to do, years?" It is my guess that you juggje his starting lineup to make ment or wanted to. In iU own class., room, for Worthy Patterson who the bottom of a cup. UCoim Home Sa Last Saturday Texas ARM but the UniVeralty of Miaaissippi did it. 3. If a team d6ea not qualify un­ will get two answers — Joey Bet­ Like' 'Manchester, Coach Bonny 1^ A / /•' The msmmoth Confederate flag*-; tencourt snd Alan Webb. will be-on hand for this all-lm- started the slide by.losing to der Rulea 1-2, it may be accepted, Siderowf Leads Field portaiit contest. Other starters Zajec haa been faced with a re­ Washington, Jan. 2 (IP),-— Zora Tehiieoseo 3-0 In the Oiitn| waji displayed yesterday during ths flag on the ‘su-ong bus. for a place * Minneapolis Lakprs. to- qualify for the State tourney, out to an average of 6.9 yards tucky Invitational on Dec. 21. The Warren led Amherst With 27 riiot a 68, two^etrokes better than uation, the Montreal Canadieiui of o| the NHL record. The big «ut- W anta Patteraon Boot items he'll need you can/fM topri' ehaniplon. set a new Festival scor- a year after it bad regittered . excluding the annual Alumni en­ 68; LenCzyk and ^ n te m p o 70s; hurst’ came, in the.second period ate from the family; o^»^, you'll goeit given to the Navy here Even though Dick Garmaker each carry. Joey also passed seven unbeaten Mountaineers hope to points. Bob Repetto was high for the 70 scores, pOeted by Dr. Ten Lari-y. McCue. Dick' Oleacher and the National Hockey League be­ Arizonn Cattleman Bill 8 w i f t. after the Midshipmen. eonldn't ing/rocori in its 1Q6-81 romp dyer two great triumphs in bowl counter. times, completed (hree for 91 Harvard with 17. Lenezyk, the Newington dentist v/hen 'both team s and two mMn in have to buy. scored 33. points in the National gameo. .Texas Christtna’a 28-27 Not Only Dodger Head a c h e • • • make Canisius victim No. 9 and ,Alex Scott, 73s; Alan Breed, Hllln-/ gan the new year In the right the penalty box. poured on to* ice Folley'a raanagdri^immedlately re­ First, there’s the/Wd. Whether bring their own nuMcot from KTYtJ on Monday afternoon. 'The yards and one TD and caught 12/j reve'hge their 64-56 loss to the In non-tourney games last night who also plays out hf Indian Hill Jasper's overall record Is now. 5-3. Basketball Assn.'s only game last victory over Syriuruse In the ski and Jackson Melkle, 75s. NpW style—with a 4-3 victory over the to mix it up. It took four policemen s id e d his 18-month '0)4 effort for it's the store-boug^'variety or a Annapolis, finished Hie game night, Mikan saw hia Lakers go Following are the C7IAC Slate tosses for 424 yards and aeven atx- j Buffalo. N. Y. quintet in the first Ohio State needed a seven-game and Henrv BoUtempO. pro at ^ winners were: T, Conlon 69. Ed a Paterson bout. with even lees glory. The Huskies overall record, In­ Cotton Bowl and Baylor's 12-7 New York— (NJEA)—TheNEA) Brook-^ble play. sure. the touYh "Tournament dates: pointers. He tillied 61 points, a losing streak and chalked up its Franconia Country Club ih/Spjrihg- Boston Bruins, and 'with a brawl to. 15 minutes to restore order/ homemade m o d ^ g e t one that will down to their third defeat In as triumph over Tennessee la the i round of the NCAA- tourney last Wolfer. Dick Adomek snd Paul Boot. Marrel Pronovoat's aecond goal "If a title fight is set up in Los fit when your is grown to adult Ju st before the gup* l|hi cluding the two 'irins in'the, Roll- many nights. They dropped a 120- lyn—er Los Angeles—baseball of­ one. His future wiiji uz defln^ly Preliminaries to reduce the Manchester record Until surprised ' March. first victory of the season by nip­ fleld. Franconia, a four-timV win­ Cline 70s; Frank pleksai), Felix Angeles, it w ^d draw a record day Festival, Is 7-3. Sugar Bowl. ficials were hqihe for the holldsys is as s utility man—st second snd ‘ field to 16 teams, Feb. 24 st sites by Webb, ping y*le 69-67 and North Caro- The Chicago Black .Hawks alSo with 14:05 gone in the Uiir4l period size. Make s ^ e the bed stands a two handlerq, sold him tw a 109 decision to Syracuse/as the i Mon First Meeting ner pf the rich Mancl esteV Open.^ Rolam and R. McCurry, 71s; V. won their first; of 1958, a 4-3/.-i- broke a 2-2 tie and helped hand crowd — oyer ;100,000.'’ S w i f t few in c h e s^ f the floor and has small boy for SO oeata. B i^ the Coiinecticui and Manhattan Nats posted their eighth straight with considetwbly more on their third spd in left ^ Id . / • ' other £hsnj.he New Haven'Arena: From here on you are on your Kaniiss, also unbeaten, goes' liha State, ranked 11th nationally, took a six on the ninth hole w h ic^ LaFramboise. John ^anzow iki said, addlM be would like an out­ have met five times in the last minds than where, the Dodgers sre "I suppose wd saw holes/in Neal ths plsydowns. Feb. 25, 27. 28 and Own. But it would be interesting to -walloped Virginia 84-70 In an At­ umph over the Detroit Red Wingswings roqkie Al Millar a loss in his first three si(^(a as protection from lad changed his mind apn tSe honxe court victory, / . . sfteC it* 11th In * row by enter- huri in the final scoping Although Jjrrt Burgess and Mort/Mostel,M( 72s; in the other New Year’s tosht ac night in the Boston netil tn placs door battle next spring. drafts. Navy had to return the (M) pCnts eight years with Manhattan on top going to Nay in the iprtng. as a shortstop that some others ■» March 3; quarterfinals, March 4 hear from some of the fan*. Per­ t^ in g Oklahoma Stale. Wilt (The lantic Coast Conference tilt. 70 on New Yeac^ CDay is' noth- Rbc,ky Alexander, Lou Moitel, P. demonstrated from the 3-2. Last year the New Yorkete The triumph moved Syracuse | Bowl Picture didn't,, but shywsy we/have de- (Mid 7; semi-finals, one game each haps they have another favorite. Yale, down by 14 poinU at half­ tion in the NHL. -i nf the injured Dqn Simmons, .Go Birough your Jinen closet and and take Texas BlUjyl within six games of front running The only\thlHg Walter F. O'Mal­ Stilt) CThambertain led the Jay- Ing to complaln/ibout. SchaJk and Pete Slaka, 73s; R. y .:/ bell his mastery over put/aside a couple of old bath defeated Connecticut. . 100-86 in ley knoti-e'^fV iure In 4hts regard is cided that he is better'at second. hawks to a 63-58 victory over the time, rallied to tie at 47-47 with Top S<-ore Sproiil.N, Frank Connorton. Einer 2 Bawylu-, a 22-year-old. former Na* Boston in the Eastern Division. 11 minutes left, but the Buckeyes tM^els. You’ll need these for drying I __ , Madison Square Garden. The last Rom Bowl at Pasadena, Calif.t that• ■ aoutheri California will be the' -siiAll Lillis i,.-dhas to do to be ths Hank IBA-coached outfit in their Best MapchestBi; score wa.s a 75 LorenlzepK, Staff Anzulowica and Amateur champion from UConn win wras.in the 1956 NCJAA Dolph Schayes paced the Nats REJECTED $50,000 opening game of the- season s outlasted the Ell down the stretch. ..''.'Yardley Regains vrith 21 points as he sank all sev­ Ohio State 10 Oregon 7 home base, obably the Pasadena shortstop la bat .250. He wil) re­ Pro Basketball by Club.-champion Stan Hillnaki. Bob Huebntg, 74a. Hhdnnati. Tournament, 84-75. Orange Bowl et Miami, Fln.i mind you of Reesq in the held, hit month ago and Ihe.v hope to do it N. C. State, now 9-2, had an easy There^Were 30 net and grosa prize Ted Plodzik supervised the event / A left hook dropped Sawyer t mast." A dog's normal tempera­ en of hia free throws to riin his Rose Bowl. \ time against Virginia U. Little 5- Dawn of a now ago . .Well-Balanced Club \ Oklahoma 48 Duke 2t •.270 for St. Paid la.st seaaon, .296 ‘ Berkeley. Calif.—(NEA)-Earl • more Convincing this time. Kansas winners for the tourney which was with help from Earl Ballsieper, a mandatory eight count in/th e NBA Scoring Lead string to 45 straight for a club', The franchise, shift snd its In­ the year befor^’ Eastern Division is fresh from besting previously 10 Ix)u Piicillo tossed in 29 points \ Manhattan has a well-balanced record. The league mark of 55 is. Sugar Bowl at New;Orl«nner volvements has caused ths wander­ Robinion, California basketball' W L Pet. G.B. storied by Pro Alex Hackney and Tom Kelly, Jack Taylor and Haok- eighth, and he barely m ad^t to Mil club led by Captain John PoW- Mississippi 39 Texas 7> Lillis, 27, i^product of the Uni­ undefeated Kansas Stale, ranked for his biggest night of the season nev. of motoring hia feet in time after a senes ai held hy Boston a Bill - Sharman. ing Dodgers’ personnel problem to star, turned down a $50,000 major Boston ...... 24 7 .774 — and. Whitey Bell added another 20. ,-Tom Cosgrove five years ago. The New York — George Yanftey of ert, the high scorer With 138 ' Cotton Bowl at D«llas.t versity of ^Ifornis. waa plucked " league baaebalf lionua to-complete Syracuse...... 19 )4 .576 6 No. 3, in the championship, final rights and'lefts floored hm in the Detroit has regained ths ..NBA Navy go Rice 7 be entirely overlooked by every­ of the Big Eight tourney Saturday "^"‘l*he Murray (Kyi Thorough­ points (17.3 avg.). Behind the 6-2 body ’but the bhass. Something out of the/(College World Series in " his college eligibility. He playa New York ...... 16 16 . 500 8Vi breds pulled away in the .seyttnd ninth. The .bell found/Sa'wyer. a point lea(l and has added an im­ captain, is 6-0* junior 'Don Mc- Sun Bowl at El Paso, Tex.: Omaha ssVeral years ago. An ad- ‘ shortatop and center field. Philadelphia — 18 16' .446 10 night. hvimap punching b a^ ag ain st/th e portant commodity called aeeurity. SeW ch * Jfor Coach Louls%-)lle 34 Drake 20 must be done to ntake up for the Tha Senior Bowl tourney at half to whfp Louisville 7 5 ,^ and G ority '^th 123 points (16.4 s'i’g.). tVrstern Dlvbiion' Miami of Ohio downed Tptedo 63- ropaa. at the end of/the ninth. The Piston forward scored 128 The atroiig- ^ i n t in favor of Tangerine Bow) at Orlando, Fla.: St. Ixmla ...... 23 10 .697 — Mobile. Ala., and the New Hamp­ The decision gave Foiley.,, his points in four games last week, in­ East Texas 10 Miss Southern 0 shire Invitational at Durham. 50 in other games last night. 18th straight vlA)ry., for -s total Manhattan is ita phenomenal Continues at A&M his aides. Buzzy Bavssl snd Fresco T m Dodgers have another Cincinnati . 13 20 '3^ 10 cluding the season's highest total shooting percentage, The Jaspers (Night) pitching pheenom coming up In Detroit . . . . . Z . . . 12 20 .375 10',* N. H, also wind up tonight. The record of 37-^1. Sawj-er now has of 48 against St. Louis Thurs­ Prslrie View Bowl at Houston. Thompson, don’t like \ to hear the Chtadri plays Spring Hill for the N IW , LOW COOT lOIA led the nation in that department Dallas, Jan. 2 (A?)---The Texas cracks bsing made to, the effect Sts^ Williams, a fireball right-' Mfnncapoha'...... * 25 . 242 15 WINS TRYING TO IA>SE Now 3 NEW Cities Service Gasolenes a 18-5 r e c o ^ ture ia\between lOJ degrees and day. Tex.J ider who struck out 223 In 246 , Thursday's Schedule Senior Bowl championship while “Sawyep^a a' good tough kid,” Yardley's. special brand Of aacur- with a .476 average (225 seored in A'AM coaching situation couldn’t P rsir> View ARM 6 Texas that an old club is being dumped Harvard tangles with Amherst in Muskogee, Okla. (Jb--Just to he 102 deg^s. Taking the tempera- 473 attem pts). even dra'W a rnild rumor today. limings In St.'Paul. Carters ^ ' - Syracuse vs New York at Phila­ different. T. F. W hitaker, tried to said Folhsy, " b u t not one of Die hire is one of the surest ways of Ity came in the same game When Southern 6 (Tie) on. Los Angeles. Los JAngelenos won’t be Ip a delphia. the New Hampshire final. best.’’ , / The entire Field' House wUl be Officials of fhe college, here for pick the Inkers in' 15 games in a M t Andersen I knowing, when, in doubt, it the Bob PetUt, then leading the laafu* reserved for this game/however, : >',• 7 Recruits only have to stand W position to. call them the same old St. Louis at Philadelphia. Both The Citadel and Spring .Had.Tonall Trouble puppy is ailing. in scoring; suffered the misfortune the cotton Bowl football game, in exhibition games to bring s ^ t Hill won their first round games football,picking contest. He got 12 tickets are still available. NASCAK TRIALS - Dodgers. WORK CLOTHES WedneXday's Result right and won the contest. / . Sawyer's trainer, former cham­ You'll also want a metal dog of a broken finger and aubsequent- said there ’ivaa nobody in mind at two surprising changes. ^ Not if the frOnt. office can help Syracuse 120. Minneapolis 109. laat night in the final Sfcconds. A ^ ^ n d m va lls pion Jersey Joe Walcott, 'qald the comb and brush. An old hairbrush Iv misted two games. Only a few the present for the Job vacated by would see the celebrated ^ukeijt^ but - • there — still...... could be thorns./ - For PaintltYs, ^afajiTng^O Pl!U d /fighter was bothered by to n sil will do—a woman's brush with long daya earlier Pettij had turned in- Basketball Coach ^gene Lam­ Paul Bryanb and turned down by Daytona. BMCh. Fla.—(NEA)— Snider moving to left fle■Id, ld to ,^ Imake | «ven in the Rose Bowl, trouble end will enter the hos­ bristles for the long-haired and a the top single game effort wifh 61 bert of Alabama playi^ football, Duffy Daugherty of Michigan Hie^nlnth anhuar-NASCA safety in 'Denameter .Carpenters, Plumbers and performance trials and races room for 22-year-o1d-D ' pital next week. stubby-bristled man's brush (or the i points against Syracuse. tennis and basketbslf at Arkansas. State, Henry (Red) Sanders 'qf Jii center a'nd Chsirley n A i step-, None of the offlclala gave Saw­ UCLA and Frank Leahy, former- will be held a t Daytona Beach,' short-haired. Bolds Edge On Average He also competed on the track ping aqrosa second bssA to lesve New at our Chiet Service ttolibn are riot eno, not yer a round. Under the 10 - point- He’ll need s dish for his water ‘Yaifdley had fallen behind P et- team. Notra Dame coach. ■/ y Feb. 9t2S. Barons Lose O ut • Aro you living and working to support on automobila? the shortstopping to Lillis. TO two, but three entirely new gaiolenei enrlchod with must System, referee Charley Rey­ and another one (or his food. tit by 44 points following his pdor- Another rookie st 'whom Wslter nolds hsd it 100-77, Judge' Norvel And newspapers - Star) earing,-„t, and Pettit’s best, week of the Alston is going to take a long look On Chance to Gain MJM8TS • Aro you Ending $20 to $30 a month just to keep your car on the aviation.ingredients to meet the needs of evory cor Lee l()0-76 and Judge Harry Volk- tiwm a w;Mk or so before th. puppy | campaign. Now Yardley is 86 in law Third Baseman Dick Gray, who on the rood today and those to com* for many yoortl man 100-76. The Associated Press arrives, l^e morning edition won't, to 811, and holds an edge batted In lll'runs'for St. Paul. favored Foiley 100-77, get you through the^day.- j average, 28.3 to 27.0. New York, Jan. 2 iJh —The Cleve­ Brass Not Satisfied . roadT On* of these 3 Gasolenes Foiley weighed 190, five short ,, P ettit will have a lot of.ground land Barons not only lost a chance of his' usual fighting weight. Saw­ 9“PP'**[to recover. Since players. Uv epn- - Although Snider manufactured to close in on the front running is perfect for your car yer scaled 188, about two pounds needing (our meals a day. * [ tender’s row average 24-28'polftte 40 or more home runs for the Hershey Bears In the ' American _„Ari Your Car • Are your ear paymonto too high? \ •underweight for him. fifth consecutive season in 1957, S^bte. he’ll need to m a k e ^ 60 Hockey League but today their NOV to o P L U S i P<>‘"^* compensate for the two the front office was. anything but a day. Once the can has »>««" | ^„teste alrea^ missed. satisfied with his .work in the hold on second place is in jeopardy. Paymouis Too High? forget high payments, liw a little, lest fer ulira-hiBh compreiilon eofs. It's, actually K g? TSUeo Vegsr of Stamford, (jonn.,; opened, the remaining (are should field. An operation for the pemovsl / The Baron* dropped a 4-2 de­ eefone plus for more power, mere piettriip, mere mileage went to a g>-m to watch a friend ; be refrigerated. Each subsequent Improved averages featurs the cision to Providence last night next five scorers, including the of a cartilage from the Duke's knee end' mere engine protsclion than aver before possible - work out and became interested in meal should be warmed a little in could work one'of two ways. And While Hershey was losing to tha boxing. •' I the top of the double boiler. rise of St. Louis' Cliff Hagan to enjoy life, have some money in fer uhraJiigh compression c o '*. - I the 20-polnte a game bracket for Fre-sco Thompson, who has more cellar dwelling Sprtn^ield Indian* the first time. Following Yardley to say about the hired hands than 3-1 snd saw their lead over ths j Slid PetUt are: Dblph Schayei, anyone; else, (or two years has con- third place Reds reduced to two TRADE your pocket, we can arrange it. A S S U R E R 5 -D ' Syracuse (784 points and a 2|.5 tendeJl'tliat young Demeter would points. Hershey leads Cleveland by 6*sl fer high compression cars. Stepped-up octane./, average): Clyde Lovelette. Cincin­ be the boy to make a left fielder nine. stepped-up power. Th* only premium that combines all END GOLD WINTER WORRIES nati (766. 23.9); Bill Sharman, out of the Duke.' • In the league’s other game, th* S o( these features: Extra-High Octane . . . Anti-Carbon Demeter, a 6-J, 190-y>ound Okla­ Buffalo Blsons broke the deadlock I Boston (760, 24d); Hagan (646, fo r fourth place by edging Roches­ . . , Anti-Rust , , . Anti-Stolling . , . Upper-Cylinder 20.2) and Neil Johnston, Philadel­ homa Isd ju st, oomlng into ftill lubricant. phia (616. 21.2), stride, looks so .ifiuch llkVjflfiJDlr ter 2-1. 'Tlie defeat left the Ameri­ Sohayes Tops Sharman Maggio that Roy Campsnells nick­ cans in fifth place alone. W t will pay off your bol> tRASm DOWN named him Joe D. He hsd 28 home Gerry Ehman drove a 50-foot \ j : ^ REGULAR j r Sharman made 24 of 26 free shot into the net earl.v in the first throws last week and improved his n« batt("" for ,—The NefW ( buying sorvkt. gallon. ^ FULL PRICE Flsxivents singly, in ribbons, in stacks or to/combination sritb "THE ARISTOCRAT OF ANTHRACITE" ' bound bulge oyer Pettit in back- other •windows. ' .boar(^recovery.' he has a great arm, baserunnera Haven Blades today shared UiF ruii on'i him." Factory assembled. Completely westheretrippsd. OptioBsleoreen HEBERT BROS. NOWARO OIL ' Bobtousv has advanced to with­ KveiYhody seemed to take It for Isad for first plioe in the Eagteijn Barlow and double glaetog. Wide rang* of rilNe.-Low east. For eompleto J , 'ORDER NpW in five assiats' of leader Dick MC.> granted, laat season that In Neal Hockey X-esgue with the. Charlotte toformationj contact... ' . ^ ■ SERVICE CENTER 184 O A KiUii^^- Guire of Detroit. 77ie Boston playv the Dodgera finally had found a Clippers. New Haven defeated the MOTOR SOLES 555 >V. Middle Turnpike '.'■a ; maker holds the important per ahortetopplng replacement for’3S-. Clinton Comets. 3-2 last night while Cornet of Adams - Corner of Not||| 18. j ganie edge of 6.9 to 5.9 oyer Me- L M O l ^ O D S fOfiARTY BROTHERS, IRC. ^ ' Oregon Quarterback Straight up the'Middle ‘ ^ year-old Pee ;Wee Reese. the Cnippers nipped the PhUadq- ' PHONE TR 5-2538 i ‘ MANCHESTER LUMBER, INC. A t Guire. V phia Ramblers, 6-3. The CStarlotte WINDSOR AVE. RENAULT SALES ond SERVICE i. ALSO! CpNHEOncUT COKi. FUEL OUU RANUE o a iBeloiws e t Second Dletributed by Ameritjaa Coal Co,—HarMort - ’ /• Quarterback Jack Crabtree (No, 17, uppeif right) daahM atiaight up "But Neal belongs a t aecond victory dropped the Ramblers to ROCKVILLE, qONN., M l 3.^101 PHONE M l 3.5144 Ohio SUte In the Roae Bowl yesterday. Tha clever jVebfoot, later nam ^ second place. Nick Donaleah^ 034 CENTER $T. 2SS CENTER ST, 319 BROAD STREET-^.MI 9-4589 Master, I ^Ing, French-bred win- bage." iwd'* Thdmpaon, making • It Open Till S Evenings ' iielMiMilife ner of the 1957 Intematlonsl race gamer faked a pase that drew the defmdera otit of poaltion clear that the boaaaa hava given netted two goals for the Blades i: MMRMUR..."|T‘S FOGARTY FOR FUEL' at Laurel, is owned by Nelson Hunt Bob Pateraoit (52) -as a-blocker and ran to the Ohio State 43. Tbe up An Junior omiam at that post. Ray Lfaoock followad wRh ■r of Dallag. He la trained by Prestoif latar, but avantOally loat Lhe game, 10-7. Ohio players aro Jim Houston (84), an end, and Ruaa "Gilliam makaa tha routtea dou- dadaive toarker. m Bowemaater, (centar background), th# othar end. (AP Photofaj(.) j'- - ■ ’ ■■■>- ■I .\ V. ■":4 i V \ :• • ■ ’V. 'i'", ^ ■■■■■■■■ ■ t / - ' r ' ' ' 'f ■ ^ I ki •,^A ■'.'I v*' ■P\ - r . \ KAJ^(BESTER EVENINO h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN* THURSDAY, JANUARY’2, 19«8 PAGB NtiORiiSI ^AjOB/iuCir^EN . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHE3TE1^^0NN„ ^ U R S D A Y ,-J A ^ A R V 2, 1958 -fir ApartKwnUi— fla ts— TT H 01UM8 f o r S »i8 * HooACf tor 8a1« 72 I 9 S 7 in tfefente Automobiles fo.r..Sate 4 MotorcycleBr-BiCFcles 11 THIiiKB PUGHTA BB A LA BY FA6ALY «nd 8HOR1BN HouMhoId Goods ' sV Rooms Wlthoat Board 89 Teiiementa 68^ (Xn) MANCHESTER New six HCIRTGN n i o A D l ^ i ^ with rVB GOT A aBCRET; ,A beautiful THAT'S ALL WE TTRACictiv ra u T ftlmlahed and REDlK^IORA’rE D three rdom heat- >?M>m ranch home in RocUedas six flAlahed roohw, aftkCkpd: Classified 1953 O l^ Holiday hardtop at not GIRL'S 24 inch bicycle, In good 'ANT ■ , ch^rfulcnberfu rooms. Complete light ed atiarUKent, |9S monthly. Phone roctlon, baths, ceromio tne roge, breezeway, lovely y i^ 1 AS one pejnny do^r Only S38 a condition. Call MI 9-OMll after 5. At A re Store housekeeping factltUes available. MI 9-6239, M l 8r7444. kitohbn counlera. Attached garage, 150. Excellent spot for chUdi , .BAlNTCkUERATUliE S u r ^ SKATING WITH THE BCN-SRIENO*-* Slngl(L>H>ouble,. ChlMreh accepted* “imeslte drive, fully IzrAManed Near schools, bus end shopping^ WHEEL ALIGNMENTw-.'WHEEL BALANCDi4|^ month. See Frankie JUntoil at S p fe ^ iMBeCELjjnhfTO A PEDBEPn»EZE<— -$50'PR( T ’S ALL TO RENT—Five rboma ibSid . ga- l u r u n Mvertisement Brunner's, TalcottvlUc. Open- eVe* WSUL w:^ATB SOMETHING ELSjf AGAIN • ■ . WE*LL T -,:-llinite. . ,_Waiited AUtos— ,150 p r o f i t ; sonable price I. Come see ! Mrs. Reasonable offers considered. / n Elro Bt, ______' fW ^ag^9-8818, Bkrbara Woods, / COMPLETE BRAgE SERVICE ^ r X; ""~mototcg^c|eg 12 rMWEKlNO.'lF V WE’RE Dorsey, 14 Arch St; K v a 'I^ler, "Raaltor, MI 9-44(il- 0. YAtES HoHAS] ;^nonQr measures deoraad by fbrm erf Anv ^ D E W . HOURS 195« FORD VS—4 Dr,, sedan, radio, or Rmiert Murdoch, Ml military aarvti “ IVDONTGIVE Mr. ^Albert Gives Y^ CENTBIR . STREET—Ttirad n om a Defense Secretary Charles E. 'WU- _ SEE . heater. Spotless. ■ Dark blue, very FOUR BEDROOM Dutch colonial, Washington i/Pi—Tlte yAn*- o f ahoTO o f 'the moni 8:16 A. to 4;:30 P. M. WANTED—for cash, dlrtcti^^m X ® ROOMS f u r n : fumlohed, all utUlUea includbd. .eon. involved in the low mileage. One owner car'. It's owner, no dealers^ M eUeul^sl) PLEASANT, heatsd room for gen* IH bathkv three lots. Mucheiter the Sputnik 'pushed A m a flu 'a dS' ,V WHICH in c l u d : tleman, free parking. 64 High Bt - Call Newington MO 6-9668. < 10:Sd A. 6f^ DINETTE SET, RUGS, JRNI rooms on bus/Une,' mehte with rockhts u d sateUitaa, satellites, ending^ the monopoly In mint condition, .fust be sure utUlUea, in private home. Parking Joseph jAshford, MI 9-M18, Bar­ room, birch cabinet sRehen. the United Sta^ In the wuing ons ordered by'WfMn. (- previouely enjoyea by the Nx'vy in Business Services Offered 13 TABLES ’"vUtlllUes' id parking. Reason* bara'Woods. Ml 9-7702, Robert ■il— SATURDAV 9 A. M. aiid drive Mhis one today.; It's a faoHlUes, Aouita. Apply 198 Porter powder room u d rear pcrobklJp weeks'of 185' declared Ra readl' The year ended with the thu field. . UNOLEUM, KITCHEN CABL -8-6168, Murdock, MI 9-6972. stairs, three master bedrooms « military ajashlng 200,000 men jfrom doll. BrunnM’a in Talcottville. M A M RUBBISH Removal Serv­ . NET St, Manchester. . to meqtf the new challenge 'McBlroy then ended-the king and Open evening^ See you soon. ice. Cteanlhg atflcs, celiacs and one single bedroom. Tile bath.Mi their rows. By June, the total uni­ TOVK OOOPEltATlOW WILL EVERYTHING FOR ONLY f o r r e n t — Five room duplex NEW SIX ROOM tmm*. Carter St., often bitter /controversy bstween Thanks, John ^arrlty. yards. Incineratofa emptied, aahei FUR] Main St, water qjl heat. Landscaped lot ^ two kinds o f 1,508- formed atrugUi wilt drop to 2,* BB APPREOlATnO \ \ $375 house. Inquire 46 Bissell St., or Manchester. Five rooms; complete Ith fruit trees. Two-cer garage. 800,000, the lowest Since the *eve the.Arm y a k i tlur A ir Fotoe over removed. Contract service avail­ That's ri^t, I said $875 foi every­ 9 Hasel fuJi rear dormer,.'IH baths, fire- ’mlsstlM. the Jupiter $hff relstlye me^dis of their Jupiter 1954 FORD V8 cionvertlble. Driven able. m 8-9757. - phone M I 8dl588. '. ,ce $28,500. Madeline Smith, capable of hurling of the Korean War. onlv 29,00(5 mile's. Fordomatlc. thing place, basement garage. T. Shu- MI 9-1842. ^ _ and Ttior li^rm edlate baUisUc - r non, BuUder, Ml S-T4M, BU 9-1418. riieads from Western Although the Air ForCe has Dial Ml i'2711 radio, heater. NevK Top 51095. 1 HAVE ONLY ONE OF 'niESE TWO FURNIB D rooms with been riven the major' job of missUe^by wdering both weapons So, Hurry up, call me on the phone. THRBE K bbM 'jqiartment with nOR 8ASA$—To fat moved, a aevea 2> thd heart o f tivs Only 1295 down. onlV $38 month. MURTENSBN TV. Bpacialuwd RCA kitchen MI 1-8841. (XVn) TWO new Capes with .liOO perfeoung, building and operat­ into p^uetion. Bank; terms. BrunneKs, Talcott­ television service. Ml 9-4641 I’ll show It to you wheneve.' you electricity, $58 mionthly, MI 3-0238. room houiw on Tqllud St., Tol- ing Intermediate u d .Interconti- Ing'an even greater inter- Oar .CfiinMny Store Will Be O ^ To The PobUe SAT­ aquare ft. of living aroa.* 6 miiilif lu d ; M u a iw removed from atte 3 JBuildlng a ntutU-milUon dollar ville'. It was turned ln\by a new FURNISHED ROOM for Tent, eon*- from M uebeater Green. Youi n u tk l missiles. Its first reaction ! feud over development and FLUOR s a n d in g and refinlihlng. — SURE IT’S us5&> VERNON. m a n o r Apartments — to maka roorhvfor new patsonage. near CheyenhK..^ Wyo., tq URDAY MORIHNGS FRQ>r 9 A . M. ontU 12.NOON. Edsel owner. We are open tonight. yeniently located one minute from lown kitchen, living roonfT ’ wItb launch intercontindntal-^balllatlc tp the Soviet satellite u d rocket itrol o f a mlsaile capable, o f de* Lost and Pound Specialising ts old floors. Ml — BUT IT’S IK GOOD SHARE Main Street, light houaek(ieping. ExroP^®®"^X largs three room Any reaspnafalg pffer •will fae com' fireplace vestibule. Large lot. Weapons qtlll under de*el .achieyemchte w u to demand u d baUlstic weapons, the Available are fine han^luiitting jrama in Lamba Wooi^ 1968 EDSEL. Only $30 more than a 9-5750. .. — IT’S WORTH AT LEAST $575 Woman only. Phone ^ 9-7969.. apartment wlth ERY ■ ” ; 8U. oc.cqpancy, MI 3-7029 after $ p.m. whlU female puppy,, part 'Dachs­ any time. Ml 9-7853. pONI^aiNlENTLY located —Three ageiicy 'at the Pentagon to' ., Confidence UnderacoMd ment and perfection.of an anti­ - 0 ^ I'll ahow it to you during the day D U P L E X -^ , quiet irtreet, among hund, part Tenrlcr. Vicinity River ROOM FOR rent, suitable for one room, apartment in country: Mod­ M ANCHEiST^"''^ development of futaetlc weai . Additional long-iuge staking missile missile. W hvN ot Plan To Visit Us This Satniday? Rd., Coventry. Pl-2-7731. 1957 FORD V8 2-Dr. custom 300, GONDEnVS T.V. Service, available or evening—If you have no means ern convanlonces, land available well kept single homes, two new power has been gained by pi'Muc- .with radio, heater, white tires. or two men. Shower, Call at 101 of the future, including uti-b^ia- This new office, under a single any time. Antenna converaionB, of transportation. I'll aend my car for garden. Adults only, M I 9-2837. oil hot water beating systems, Two-famlly,; 4-g rooms, second Oon o f the 5,000-mile ‘Snark, a LOST—In vicinity of Main St.. Just like new. Only $1788. $188 Chestnut St, tic missiles, u d qianned ydpace manager, will absorb men, money Philco factory,8upervised servioe. y for you, brlhj^.ydU to the store and nsah bus. Only 814,800. Carlton W. floor furnish^. Excellent income. guided but unm uned jet craft down, $52.44 per month. See back home. No obligation. pURforms. and scientific talent now Jealously Mack and red .frame glasses. Re. Tb^.■ Ml 9-1486.^ PLEASANT, large -heated room, TIOtEE ‘ROOM apartment, heat Hutchins, Ml 8-5132. OlSer home but in good condition, that is counted on to give the ALDjOltSNIHIINS MILLS OORroRATiON Brunner’s. Talcottville. Open eve- PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY. I’LL T!hb faeter American/ defense apportioned among the separlte ward. Call MI 9 ^ 3 after 6. free parking, on bus line. 146 Cen­ and hot wataf. For couple. 80 Wil­ large lot. For Information call Mr9. Air Forbe u Intercontinental ,things. HILLS' TELEVlBlbN Service. SHOW IT TO YOU DURING DAY liams St. ^ MI 3-7194. (XIV) PRICED for immediate sale. leaders probed the sccnete of space services. TAironviti,E. coiqj. ter St. Tel. MI 8-6002, K eu ed y , AD 3 ^ e w e l r y 48 POINTMENT ONLY. rage. BuUt-Ui oven u d stove in ited to handling one mlsaile. It Squire atation. wagon. All black PAINTING AND' paperhanging. SALESMAN FOR laundry aqd dry year old-ranph. wall to wall carpet­ economy won’t mix.** The rigid Air Force confldeilce in its abil­ tack St. Answers, to name of 9-9698. FOR APPpn«™BM4T PHONE ROOM FOR rent for gentleman. 91 ’ apartment, second kitchen. For' further inforihatlm will have complete Authority over •■TootJde." Call MI 8-5914. with power steering, radio, heater. Good'clean werkmanshhip at rea­ cleaning route. Apply New System LEONART W. St., $70. KT, 9-4498. or appointment to see call the R. ing bi five rooms. Air conditioning spending limit, imposed on the mil ity to develop its intercontinental HarUord CH 7-0358 Foster St ' unit u d drapes. Owner trans­ missiles, named Atlas and Tltu, All liew ideal, developments Spotless inside and out. Only $198 DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com sonable rates. 80 years in Man­ Laundry, 44 Harrison St. MI p^alnh adjiuts After 7 P.M. CH 6-469b F. Dimock u d Co., Realtors, Ml itary in the .months before Sputnik LOST-^Seagle, clippped tall, usual chester. Raymond Flake. Ml 9-7753. ferred., A gift at $17,900. Mr. Mlnl- was underscored by the au ou ced wsapons in the unlimited realqFof down. $69 per month. Bank terms pany, dobra and windows, custom Reasonable prices., A— E—R—T—*—S r—Approximatei* Janu- 9.5345, Joseph AiMord, W 9-8818, I, was the first money barrier to markings N. Y. . state license. 9-9287. Thursday eveninga.. ‘1 2 9' K- room duplex', opposite Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702 or Rob­ ter, MI 9-9754. give way, u d the' year ended with p lu to sU rt building Jn 1958 a warfare in outer space. BUYING A NEW HOME? Tsades. See Brunner's, Talcott­ work, guaranteed,^. Cali Ml 9-1583 43-45 ALLYN 8T„ HARTFORD Boardeni Wanted 59-A Child's pet. kn 9-7821. ville. Open evenings. after A p.m. 'v Street.'M l 0-4387. ''Park. Three large bed- ert Murdock,' MI 9-5973. the administration resigned to 65-milli6n-doUar launching base EXTERIOR and interior painting. Male or Female 87 \ OPEN NIGHTS 'TILL 9 P.M. I closets, steam oil heat, CONN. REAL ESTATE asking Congress for an addition for 5,000-mlle ballisttc missiles 7 1 Ceilings reflnlahed. Papernanglng. LOST—K l t t ^ six months. Jarvis 1960 FORD. 2-Dr, Skyspacer. Not RAY ANN T V ainlc asnice call Help Wanted— ROOM AND board, genUbman. Tel. screens and' doors. Full (XVI) MAN u em eiit and attic. Linoleun* ^ ADS-9651 armed forces for the 12 months .The launching of the Sputniks racoon tail. MI 9^49. Fairlane 500 hardlops traded for work. Work done on radlna« car Fully c*n'ered by insurance. Cali MAN OR GIRL to'attend gas sta­ kitchen, form ica counters", kitchen very besU*0f qualltferfiLdrow. R not only spurred Am ericu flfllitary bassi>ld>Call MI 3-4887. starting next Jvlly 1. AT A COURT o r PROBATE, b«M the '58 Edsel. Only $1998. Fully radios and HI FI. Ml 8-887T, MI EMward R- Price. Ml 9-1008. tion. B A S Texaco. 270 W. Middle s e a s o n e d hardwood for fire- cabinets, new oak flooring, newly P. Dimock u d Co., Bealtoror^ft Costly Accent thinking u d pluning In terms of f o u n d —One mongrel pup, male, at Maacheswt. within and lor the equipped. $198 down, cash or 3-2958. Turnpike, MI 9-8255. _ ■> aces, furnaces and stoves Giglto Apartinenta—Flats— decorated, two pdrehea. Adults 9-5345, Jeweph A ^ o r d , MI 9-6818, The new aUd costly accent on District ot Manchexter, on the 30th day black, four white paws, white rothers, MI 8-6301. Lottr ^or Sale 73 outer Space, It also threatened to trade. Only $59 per month. BrUn, Tenements 63 preferred. References requested. Barbara Woods; Ml 9-7703 or Rob­ miaailea also/sent Pentagon p lu - intenalfy the rivalry a^ohg the Of D e^ m ber A.D. 1957., spot on' chest Call Lee Fracchia, Businsss Opporiunitles 32 g MusieiX^Rstnumenta S3 ert Murdock, 10 9-5973. Prraent, Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. ner’s, Talcqttville. Open evenings. SEASONED hardwood for fire' MI 9-7529. LDT8* 125x200 a n d /la rg e r,' $1,200 nera acurrytog for new ways to Eetate of Marguerite Blanche .Dog Warden, MI 3-8594. Household Services Situations Wanted— MODERNLY DESIGNED for ef- and up. Off M u c l^ t e r Road a MoTRBR Laundry. Mias Laun- places, furnaces, etc. Free dellv CHRISTMAS S n g C I A L -^ c e a re save money even beyond thq eco- Oraham late of Provldehce, Rhode Is- 1947 CHEVROLOT, four do^ Female 38 fortleas living. Beautiful new e*-' AVAILABLE Now —Three room (V) B u i l d e r s special-burn for Olostontniry. Telephone M* 9-5981, tand, lu v ln g property in MancheMer in FOUND—Black and white female, Offered. 13-A ery. Edward Yeomans. PI 2-8002. duced on followlhg floor thesis sedan, ' radio, heater, excellent derett,. in terrific location. Mon- cellent location In Rockville, twen­ heated apartment in the Rubinow himself. New living room with 8Jle$ 6 p.m. - -s Legal Nouce said Dlatrict, deceaaed. part Beagle. Call Lee Fracchia, cheateiKdellvered, Installed with Conn organ, Capribe model $849. UTOt application ol Lyman John runnWg condition. $85. M l 3-8900. WEAVDlb of bums. Moth hblea WILL CARE for one or two small ty minutes from Hartfoid - via building. Convenient to stores. built-in bookshelves, finished rsc Dog Warden, MI 3-8594. large promotion, training, no rent SEASONED ' hardwood for pire Conn organ. Minuet Umdel, $1224.' reation room with fireplace and URUEH OF MOTIC'B Winianta, administrator, praying for au­ and tom clothing, hosiery runs, children days, in my bomb. MI rkway. All appliances, indlvt- . churches and bus line. Call MI BOLTON—Two large wooded Wanted— Real Estate 77 thority to compromise and settle A Until raccesaful. $5,300 cash full place."cut and split to order. Coll Thomas Organ, s in g lX manuel, paneled den, Huge kitchen, dlnmg AT A \jj>' x-tujjcMtJS. held 1950 CHEVROLET de luxe, power 9-6412. dusKheet- control and antenna, 3-8158 this evening 8 to- 7 :30. on Williams Road. Call owner, at Maucuesier, Within, ana tor UtcT doubtful and disputed claim In favor, of handbags repaired, zipiMr re­ price see Laundry Miss 649 Main Ml 3-7083. Leonard L. Giglio. $624. Thomas organ, double man­ said estate against (Tharles D. Graham, glide, clean, good rubber, $295. placement, umbrellas impaired, laundromat. Ample ameslte park- area. Twice.as m uy vabinetl as 3-8321. ^ ARE .YOU CON81UERINO Duftjici ui Manchester, on tne kUin cuy Announcements MI 9-8631.* St., East Hartford, or phone Staf- uel, $1,024. Ward K r a u ^ Ml FOUR ROOMS, central, stove, $70. usual. Two c m m ic tile baths. For 01 uecemoer,. iUai. It is men’s shirt collars reversed and DRY OAK, WOOD, cut fireplace Ing for two cars, each available SELLING YOUR .PROPERTY? ORDERED: That the foregoing Sp- ' ford Springs OV 4-8194 eyenings. D o r s — Birds— Pets 41 3-5386. \ Four rooms, W«*t Center. $50. further Information or upolnt- EAST OF Porter St.—Building lot Present, non. John J. Wallett. JUdge. INCOME TAXES prepared In yqur replaced. Marlow's Little Mend­ and stove-lengths. $10 per load de­ ...... • ...... ------^sr- Nov. 15 ancTTIec. 1. Three rooms tro Will appraiae your property Trust i^slale known as "W Harry plication be heard and determined at ment to see call the R. F. IMmock high elevation, 100x200. City Probflite' ...... office In M ancheslv ...... In livered. Tel. Coventry, PI 2^886. and bath. Adufts. $100 monthly. MI 9-9229 or MI 9-4498. England iiusi' tor tne oenelit ot uei- c «. ; .. . home or by appointment. E ;^r- ing Shop. CONTROL BRED baby parakeets Co., Realtors, MI 9-5245. Joseph water, city sewers, extensive free and witnou; u y ol^attdn. said District, on the ISth day ____ Trailers 6-A Wearing Apparel— I*'uris 5^ Phone Ml 9-4824, TR^S-STTO. A We aJao buy property '^for cash. truuo i:jngianKINO APPLES 90c, McIntosh January, I9utt, at ten o clock, lorriiooti, some newspaper having o cireulalinn .In sen's, Inc. (always reliable). CHESTER FURRIERS - Fpri re­ BEAUTIFUL second floor five builder’s cost, se"en rooms, fin­ skid district, at least five days bef<^ and typing for a one girl sories. Open Monday through Sat­ SELLING YOUIV property? Have, at the Prorbate Olilce in tne Municipal Make your new home a more comfort­ can take three passengers. Call PI 64 Park Road, West Hartford. AD ABSOLUTE Bargain — Upholater- cold storage No. 1 $1.26 half modeled, repaired. Caw s and room flat, ’ $90. monthly. ■ 'Adults' ished garage, only $16,800. Subur Suburban for Sale 75 the day of said hearing, to apnaar If bushel. Tel. MI 3-8116. Louis ready buyers for one u d two- Building in said Mancnestei, be and they see cause at said time ana place 2-83t4 Or TR 5-3780. 3-6214 or GA 9-4479. Monday ing, custom made cornices, .office. urdays. 9-8. Thursday and Friday stoles made, $19.95, Calt'Ml 9-7218 preferred. Ml S-7054. ban. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI the same is assigned for a hearing oil able home with safe, dependable auto- niglm until 9. MI 9-4273. Bunce, 529 West Center Street; NEW YEAR SPECHAL-New seven family bouses;. Member Multiple the allowance ol said account and two and be heard relative thereto, and through Saturday, ff to 5. Monday drapes and slip covers, $79.50 and for free estimate, at.,ybur home. 9,5132. make return to this court. WANTED—A ride from •vicinity of 1,/,^^,' ■ , ...... , /, room home, IH baths, fi.eplace, Listing iJervice. Sherwood A. previous, accounts with said estate, and matic oU beating and new clean-actioa MobOheat Wednesday, Thursday evenings. up. Choice of fabrics. Call Mrs. Write Box R, Herald CO(5KlNG AND eating apples, 75c BMcmer. Realtor. Phone Wesley this Court directs that notice of- the . JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. Greenwood Drive to West Middle WANTEb -— A home for a nice WHrTE EVENING'gown. vom only Jnsiness Ix>ciiti)0ii8 (VI) MANCHEaTER-6 room Cape garage, artesiu well. Reasonable HereV the entirely new fuel ofl that actnaUy deans Tpk. Monday through Friday, LSPlne, M l 9-3694. kpayed I^matian, three years a 16 quart basket. Louis M. Bottl, R. Smith,* 5Q 9-8952 or Ml 8-6969. time and place assigned for said hear­ MOBILE HOMES—Furniture tak LADY FOR general laundry work. once. Call Ml'9-7S48 for Informa­ for Rent 64 SU.800. Six finished rooms. Com­ dowq payment. Also Cape Cods, ing be given to all persons known to be l i m i t a t i o n o r d e b mornings only. Anytime between old. Phone'JA 2-3382, 6 to'9 p.m. 260 Bush Hill Road. - pleted game room. Detached ga­ Interested therein to appear and be aa it heats. cn as down payment on mobile FTJRNITJRE repairing suid refln- New System Laundry, 44 Harrison tion. ruches, colonials u d farms. John l is t in g s w a n t e d —Single, twC- AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held 8 to 9. Call > n 9-0159. heard thereon. by publlsning a Copy at Manchester, within and for the homes. Excellent lots ayaliable at ishlng; antiques restored. F\irai- St. Ml 9-7753. Of' ADOPTION FOR OFFH immerciai use, rage. Ideal location, near trans­ Bissell, Realtor, Cross St.. Coven­ famUy, three-family, business WANTED—A go^^ 16 working to layouts; specifications, GOWN, worn once. Stove Hats and to make any anges MANSFIELD, ' Route 44-A — Six basem ut. Large lot. Aeduced to tile center -of North-lU in Street to Woods, Ml 9-7702 or RobOtt Mur- $14,800. R F Dinibck <3^^ Real­ JOHN J. W ALtETT. Judge. heater, '^ery clean ^ 9 . Low down with a minimum of supervision. burner, two barrels, hot water necessaiy on Such Cauci ists lait room Cape Cod, oil heat, garage, f o r t h e . best In sh l^ ie and built ELEXTRIC stove, 6 built up roofs, gutter and con­ son to Mrs. Jayne Pierson. lized used furniture. In excellent V Registry, First District large porch, hot water heat Ail; $2t',900. New Conn, contemporary, ceaaed,» - * / ' ' , It Pares The Inches MI 9-1353. Slater Streep; thence .northerly-f FOR'RENT—Rockville, three room iue atintmistratrix havinc exhibUed ductor _ybrk, roof, chimney re­ repair and reflnlahed. Incnidlng Gertrude/A. Ha\*en through, th^ center' of Slater' unfurnished apartment with vhot ■tile 'bath u d firot floor lavatory. ultra modern ruch. %, acre wood­ THE NEWTOff COMPANY bedsprings. New mattreMes, her adrmniiitraUon account with said A Prince Chdrming! pairs. ^ y rlagenow,. MI 9-2214. C U m D N —Chain saws: - DeWalt Bessie X- Bi™*'** ' Street to/the Manchester and' water, $55 per month. TR 5-3107. ■ Aluminum . storm-windows u d ed lot. Washer drycr-refrlgerator- estate to inis court lor allowance;, it U > Ray .lackson. Ml 3-8325. 55 E iM STREET , home workshop: Wright poWer $13.95. O ^ n 9-0, Saturdays untlKS. Registrars Sectmd District south W i^ a or Town Line, theneb.... screens. Near bus- and schools, buil^-tn oven-atove are included. UHOUnrjU: XhH. the XOUi oay - "b| / M I 3-1543 / januAry. at ci>\^n o'clock, (ora- saws. Capitol Equipment Co.. 38 LeBlanr Fdrnlture Hospital, 1 “ easterly^^ng the said Town Line real bargain, A-1 caqdition. Price For appointment to aee call the R O Q I^ G . SIDING, painting. Car- Soqth St.. Rockville. Wanted l o Rent 6S $22,500. Bowers ' School — 'Six R. F. Dimock Co.. Realtors, MI iioon, at the Probate OHice in iho Mu* W O M ^ OVER 35 with pleasing Main. MI 3-7958. of Manyneater and South Windsor nictpal Building in said Manchester, be ^'ntry. Alterations and additions. to thA Manchester and Vemon^T rooms, English ....Colonial, older 9-S24S, Joseph Ashford. MI 9-6818, and the same ii$ assigned lo ^ a hearing /Ceilings. Workmanship ' guaran­ pepKmallty and well-groomed can ■‘V \ LADY DESIRES three or four room Towi/Llne, thence southerly along- home, garage, fireplace, u lck oc Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702 or on Uie allowance ol said adnunistra* teed. A. A. Dion,' Inc., 299 Autumn pkrn $30 to $50 a week contacting Rnats and Accessories 46 GOOD Bi^INa^lcetrlc stpVe. Rca- apartment or flat, unfurnished. lion fIccounL with said estate, aso^tain- saiivManchestei' and Vernon Town'- cu p u cy , $15,500. G a o i^ L. Robert Murdock, Ml 9-5972: meat ol heirs and order ol distributiom ■ gt. Ml 3-4860. ^ ' established -Avon customers. • No aoriable. ^ 1 1 Ml 9-0489. • SEPTIC TANKS Write Box S. Herald. Lips to the southerly boundary-.. Graziadio. Realtor. MI 0-! and this Court directs that notice ot th^ , experience, neeKled. Phone Ml SeV the new 1958 21-foot Cleaned and Installed (XI) El l in g t o n ‘ New oyeralzed time and place assigned for said hear* SPE'GIAL 'WINTER rates for,^^all 3-5195. \ / hardtop Revel Craft Sea Skiff iMe of Taylor Street, thence west-"' FOR SALE—Eight-room housa! 5H room ranch, mahoganv paneled ing bd given to ati persons known to be types of roofing and siding. For • SEWERS M y aloh^yhe south boundary line’’ rFarma and Land for Sale 71 new oil burner and gas hot w ater fire wall,'ceram ic tile bath, fully interest^ therein to appear and be ATTRACTIVE opening for woman on display St . . - . 1 !^f Taylor Strett ,ta the westerly., heard inereon bv publishing a oopy of fjree 'esllmate, call M*h™**^**‘ NOTICE Machine Cleaned heater. In C zone, lot i(J0xl55. conditioned, two car basement this order in some newspaper having-a te rrific Savings On The Follots^ng: MI with some experience In home boundary Itne^f Parker Street,,‘ 'FOR DlFFEREniT sizes u d types flng add Siding Cgr., Inc. McIn t o s h b o a t c o . The Registrars o f 'V o te ^ of the Room to build offlcq or profes­ Large lot. Call the R. F. circulation in said Dintrici. at least live 933. 'y. sewing. We' will train iri our thence southerly along the w-estc, of farms u d lu d tracts within 20 Co., Realtors. M l 9-5245 days before th(' day of said hearing, Town of Manchester,''Ctmn., will • in s t a Cl a t io n rnlles or Hartford. Lawrence F, sional building. Calif MI 9-4571 method. Pleasant working condi­ .- 52 OAK ST. 1 crly boundary line of Parker- days, or evenings Ml?.9-7741. or Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-6818. Bar­ and by mailing in a certified letter on 2 : tions, 40 hour week, paid vaca­ be in session In the Registrar’s Of­ Street to the center o f East Cen-1_ .Eigno, Broker. Ml 9-Q910. or before. December 27. 1967, a copy-.of ' Just the boat for weekends and fice at the Municipal Building, SPECIALIST / bara Woods, Ml 9-7702, Robert this order to Thomas W. Crockett, B'* Roofing—Cllimney 16-A tions, Insurance, hospitalization', off shore fishing. Your old rig tak­ ter Street, thence westerly in the- MANCHESTER— Immediate occu- Murdock»,;Ml 9-5972. 634, Oakland Park. Florida: Jane : salary plus commission after Friday January lOlii, 1058 from center of East Center Street to pu cy of six room oversized Cape, Crockett, 208 No. Elm St.. Manchester, r o o f in g en In trade- Terms. Houses for Sale 72 BABY CRIBS - CARRIAGE •PlAY PENS - Speciallilng-^ln repair- training period. For Interview ap­ six P.M, until nine P.M, for the Town a n l GounJH'y the center of Main Street aqd the— • with quiet luxury in every detail (X ) BOLTON. — California ranch. Conn.;I Wilfred G. Crockett, 208 No, mg roofs of all kinds Aim new JohnsonXoutboard Motors. purpose of making an enrollment Elm St.. Manchester. Conn. ply in person, 832 Main St., Man, /. point of beginning, u (I) SIX ROOM Cape, centrally lo- from the paneled dining room to .1620 sq. feet of living area Ther- JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys Chester. Tel. MI, 9-3102. of electors who arc entitled to vote Drainase Cji. Section 3, Said ordinance is fur-' the tremendous clothes storage, in mppane windows throughout. In­ cleaned, repaired, 26 yeara'^ax at the •caucuses of the Town of -catgd $13,800. Aluminum- siding, ther kmended by adding a new sec-- ameslte drive. This home is amex- the huge master bedroom Clifford direct lighting. Numerous built- lai.kiaA AA8\ia8 OabA/ri<» perlence. Free estimates Cl^ Manchester. ■ XT A cv jU A k A V./A- held M l 9-414y tion as follows,: ’ cellent buy! For appointment to Hansen, Realtor. MI S-1303. 1ns. 'IVo-car garage, acre lot. By Howley. ' Manchester . Mj 3-5361'. Help Wanted—Male 36 Signed a i iaiaUiCucavCt', W aaIUu tUiU 1U$' U l€ BABY CHESTS • BATHINEnES -CARSEATS FIFTH DISTRICT . ‘ ' see call the R. F. Dimock Co., appointment only. R. F. Dimock xjuUibi pi sctaijchuscul', on uie mOui oay Legal Notic*; Donald Hemingway /' Section 5r Commencing at the’ ipiEDL[CEp Co., Realtors MI 9-5245 or Joseph Ol ^eccm oci, a9U(. .Realtors, Ml 9-5246, Joseph Ash­ iFi'esuu, lioh. John J. Wuiieli. Judge Pursuant to the provibionli, of Edward F. Mdriarty point of intersection of the centerj ford. MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods, Ashford, Ml 9-6818, Barbara Heating and Plumbing 17 SIX HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Registrars of Voters ji,siaie Oi ueiuie Waiuicy*' .SiUrpiicy, Public A ct 513 of the 1957 Gen­ lines of East Center and Rorker-. MI 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI Act Quickly Woods, Ml 9-7702, Robert Mur­ lau: oi Maiicm-sier lu miiu District, ue* 1 Manchester, Ckmn. To rjrork-'ln Manchester four days eral Assembly the State Highway Streets, thence continuing essterly " 8-5972. . A Lot For A Uttle dock, MI 9-5972. ceascu. Advt. No. 3891 un lUoUon of liorace F. Murphey ol STROLIERS -toy chests -Baby Accessories PLUMBING AND heaUng—repairs Department will hold .sf public 10 minutes from Manchester. per week after .school, assisting through the center of East Geni-ern VERNON — Year old seven room saiu Aiauciiester, -executut. and contract work. Call Ml 9-8541. hearing,on Wednesday January 8, (B) LARGE BRICK frdht R u c h manager to organize, new home de­ Street, Middle Tumpike East and. Every iv’o r o u ’g d'yeam of a . new split level, three fine bedrooms, oxUjjoxCcau; xiUtL sJe uionUu from 1958, at 8 P. M. in the Mansfield House, 8 bedrooms, I4x2i* Uving the koui uay ol -x/eevtuDer, oc aau livery routes, $1 per hour plus New Bolton Road to the Manches-^ home'. 1500 sqUhre feet of solidly excellent kitchen with dinir ; area. uie same are immea tmu aauweU lur LLO'YD’S PLUMBING Service as­ bonus If qualified. Apply for Inter­ 'Town Hall relative to the plans CONVERSE ter' and Bolton Town Line, thencoj room with Dueled fireplace wall, sures satisfaction, prompt service. NOTICE Mtchen with dining area, ceramic built ranch. Two baths, two ga­ Ample cabinets, raised *hearth, Uie creoitoiTi wiuini wiilca lo oriiig m view, 43' Farmington Ave., office for extending Merrow Road fTol- northerly along the said Manches-^ fireplace^ IV baths, Tecjreation their Claims against sam estate,* aiiu CH 7-6124, 50 t-548S. Caucus Enrollment JR. tile bath, basement garage. , R. rages. Large tree mtaded lot. 2 aaui executor is uii tcieu. to give puouc • DIAPER PAILS e k land Turnpike) from the end of Uie ter and Bolton .Town Line to tha! The Registrars of Voters of the F. Dimock A Co., Manors, MI room, aluminum storm v'uidows, nouce to 1^0 creoiioia to bring ih uieir S. WATSON. PLUMBING and head­ pMsently state maintained portion Manchester Vernon Town LJne,n H. B. GRADY, Broker garage, extra large lot. Immacu­ Claims wiuim saiu time aiioWeu Oy.pua- Thursday and Friday 9 a.m. at'thc Tolland-Coventry town line Town of Andover, Conn., will tfe 9-5245; JoMph Ashford. Ml 9-6818; ing contractor. New Installations, thence we'sferly and northerly; ,, Barbara Woods Ml 0-7702; or late condition. $17,300.- George J. lismng a copy oi this order in aoinc easterly to a connection with in session at the home of Lillian PAINTING and along the said Manchester and( Mi 3-8009 newspaper liavlng a circuidUun id said alteration work and repair work. [ Robert Murdock, Ml 9-5P72. Coleman, Rockville, TR 6-4045, TR probate district within ten days Irom Ml 9-3808. . Routf 44A at Its junction with Mamllton, Hebron Road on Fri­ Vernon Town Lines to a polpt in day, Jan: 10, 19S8 from 9 A.M. to EAST HARTFORp—Four bedroom 6-4710. the date -ot Uiis order anu r^iuin make Route 196 In the town of Mans-' PAPER HANGING the southerly boundary of Taylor!; (IH) WEST SIDE—Six room Cape. Cape Cod, In excellent condition to this court ut the notice given. field and a section of Route 32 19 noon E.S.T, for the purpose of ROCKVILIJS--«-room single 4 bed- JOHN J. WALJoisii. Judge NOTICE TELEPHONE Street, thence westerly along tha- 4 down, 3 finished up. largo en­ with dishwasher. > carport, trees, Millinery Dressmaking 19 from’ 800 feet south of. Tolland receiving applications for' enroll­ southerly boundary of Taylor closed porch, ameslte drive, fine rooms, den, fireplace, basement Pursuant to the laws of The ment on the Caucus lists and to near school, $14,200. Clifford Han­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held 'Turnpike to 2,400 feet, nortli of M l 9.3266 Street to the westerly boundary-of! _locatlon. For appointment tr see sen, Realtor. MI 3-1303. lavatory, shower, oil heat, excel­ at MancncsUii.. wiUiiu ai|u lor the Eighth School and Utilities Dis- Tolland Turnpike In the Towns of make any changes necessary on. Parker Street, tlience .southerly’ call the R, F. Dimock Co.. Real­ lent kitchen, ample?cabinets, dln- Dislnut Ol Manchester, on inc JOtii uay DRESSMAKING and AlteraUons Irict there will be a special meet­ ■WUllngton and Mansfield. ' such Caucus lists last perfbeted. along the westerly boundary ofj tors, Ml 9-5246, Joseph Ashford. R O C K m L E —Start the Nqw Year ' Ing room, nicely landscaped coii ot December A .o. 196/. 8160 done. Mi 9-2553. Prcsoiii, Hon. John «i. WallcU, Judge, ing of the voters of the District ' All persons interested In this Dated at Andover, Conn., this Parker Street to the ppint of be-'^ M l 9-^18,' Barbara Woods, MI off right by purchasing this lovely ner lot.-City conveniences. Imme­ 12-20 Monday, Jan. 6. 1958 at 7:30 P.M. Estate ol >reaorick .Hunde, late of Prince Charming will delight the project are invited to attend this 26th day of Dacember 1957. ginning. X 9-7702 or Robert Murdock,. Ml new 6H room rknch, three bed­ diate occupancy, $14,500. George Manenester m sani district, deceased. at the Hollister St. School for the ' Slim as a needle and so becoming little lady (or )>e a showplace ft»r hearing. -Beatrice Kowalski Section 4. Ilila ordlni^’e shall- 8-6072. room, built In oven and range: J. Coleman, Rockville, TR 6*4045, Upon appUca4ion ol Tne Manenester Moving—TnickinB purpose of authorizing the expend­ LJUlan Hamilton Trust Company, temporary adininisira- to a young figure. Simple sheath the teenager's room) with his Newman. E. Argraves be effective August 1, 1to8. fireplace, birch pqneled In living TR 5-4710. tor, praying that letiara, of auininlstra* • Storage . 20 iture of $1616:00 (low bid) for a State Highway Ck>mmisaioner Board of Registrara I MANCHESTER—New seven room room: city water u d newer, full dress to sew with short or three handsome costume of white faille new truck for the Sewer Dept. This ordinance shall take effect;,’' tion be grunted on said estate, as per quarter sleeves. You'll complete It shirt, blue faille trousers and red fen (10) days after this publicd'^., ronch, m u y extras. Call Builder- cellar. Seconds from new schoel appitdaUon on fUe, it is ' AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS OD.. local Leon A. Thorp, President Owner. MI 3-6321. Wanted— Real Estate 77 ORDERED: That the foregoing ap­ easily. satin cummei-bund. (Ideal for and tohg distance moving, pack­ tion in this newspaper p ro v id e d / and bus lii\,e. $18,900. Low, Idw plication be heard and determined at Eighth School A Utilities do’wn payment. Webster Agency, No. 8160 with Patt-O-Rama la In Christmas giving!). ing, storage. Call Ml 3-5187, Hart- District of Manchester that within ten (10) days after',, I (IV) MANCHESTER—Green Area. WANTED—Real Estate / Listings. the Probate office in Manchester in. this publication of this ordinances , Realtor, Rockville, TR 6-5745, said District; on the 13th day of Janu* OPEN MONDAYS • OPEN THURS. jand FRI. till 9:00 sizes 12, 14v 16. 18, 20. Size 14. 34 Pattern No. 2688 contains pat­ foirt^CH 7.142S, ' , Dated Dec. 30. 19(57 ' SEPTIC TANKS • room Cape, basement garage. Call BTOd Turklngton. Turklngtcm ary. A. D. i96B. at ten o'clock in the bust, short sleeves, 3* j yards of 35- tern pieces for 16-inqh doll and Offices For Rent a petition signed by not less; Bros. Realty Co. MI 3-1607 or MI AND Excellent cpnaition. Call the R. F. BOLTON-'-Spm level, three bed forenoon, and that notice be given to Incbt T , clothes; hot-iron transfer for face*, MANCHEOIHSR Paoksge Delivery, than five (5) percent of Uie elec-i Dimock Co;, Realtors, Ml 9-5245 9-6685. alt persons ’ interested in said estate of Light trucking and package deliv­ tors of. the town,' as determined; :■ rooms, aunhy kitchen, fireplace, the pendency of said application and F y this -patt'em, send 35c in seWing and finishing directions. PLU6BED SEWERS N*w Building on or Joseph Aidiford 5U 9-6818, Bar* the time and place of hearing thereon, Coiin, your name, address, size de- Send'25c In Colins, your name, ery. Refrigeratora, washers and Legal Notice from the latest official lists otl; ^ a Woods, Ml 9-7702, Robert garage, nearly hew; $16,900. Large U8TINOS WANTED, aingle and stove m om g specialty. Folding Main Stroot -mortgage avaUable. Clifford Haq- by publishing a copy- of ihirf. order in , siraii and the Pattern Number to address and the Pattern Number to Mandatory Session for enroll the Reglstpara of Voters, has now Mprdock. Ml 9-5972. two-famlty houses. Member ol a:>nie newspaper having a circulation in chairs for rmt, MI 9HI753. Machias CIsaaai sen, Realtor, MI, S-1303, Mid district,'at least five days before svm mmuKn, rtm .m a n - ANNE CABOT, THE MANCHES­ ment of primary and caucus ',\ — Ideal Condltlona been filed with the Town cilerk,^\ MLS. Howard R. Haetlngs, Real­ 8epU« Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer ((XV) $15,900—NEW r u c h with at- tor, MI 9-1107 any time. the day of said hearing, to lear If 'e v e n i n g h e r a l d . TER EVENING HERALD, 1150 MANCHESTER Moving and Truck voters. The registrars of voters requesting Us reference to a ape-*'’-.' ...ry see cause at said time and . Lines Installed—Cellar Wnter- . Complete Window Frontage cial Town election. \ ^ ch ed garage, full basemenf, 3 FIVE ROOM; R u c h wltfa two-CM and be heard relative thereto, and 115# ApL AMERICAS, NEW AVE. A.MMICAS. NEW YORK ing Co. Ml 3-65i$3. Owned and op­ will )>e at the Community Hall, garage, full cellar, coppfar plumb­ SBUUWO. Buying. Trading? L.M.- 86, N. Y, Bolton Friday January 10 be- propRng Done. , Gilbert C. Barnes, Secretary’' ' bedrooms, kitchen, dining area, nuHie return to this court, and by mail­ YOER STTir. I. • . erated by Walter B. Perrett, Jr„ living room, unesite drive. R. F. ing, Uie bath, electric kit^ent hot I M.L. (which means Live Modern ing in a certUtad Icjlcr on or before Sinid .25 cents more wHh ^our Have you a copy of our' 1957 agent for Burnham’s Van Service. i^ween 2 and 6 for the purpose of CalFMI9-V258 Board of Directors *' i Januaryiiiarv S.8. 1$58.ift&fi. a copy cdDT of ^Is this order to |o Town of Manchester, ‘Con-''* \ l [Dlmodk and Go., Realtors, ' Ml .Wrier heat, plastered waUs. Mort­ —Multiple L u t)—all your real es­ 10ES.10BT MAIN ST. ^ WE Gl^ sm ’, GREEN STAMPS * ^ ■ / fHOW Ml |^ fi^ Z patdm for the new Fall A Needlework Album? It contains Service to 48 statea. rebelving applications for 'enroll­ •r. OR IN'dtUntE tate the modem way. Tha HUls-, Lillian M. Spaulding, 6816 Beaconsfield Bear MsKINNEY BROS. ■ nectlcut ' , v /'• '• 94245, Joseph Ashford, MI 9-8818, gage airuged. Herman'A. Moses, Ave., Detroit, Michigan: Fred wintar W taaua o f our pAttern fifty-six colorful , pages showing ment on the caucus'Uat,.^ personalized FLOORS worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, ' Dated at Mandheksr, CopnectU*-*' Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7703 or Rob- builder, Rockville, TR 5-7810 or Jr„ io Carol Ave., Yonkere, New ' aahion. Inspiring many pretty designs; plus direc­ ' Dated Jan. 2, 1958 - i , SwwwrcMt Obposol C o. J 0 8-8980. r ,. JOHN J. WALUPrr. * St. out, this 2nd day o f January, 1958.'* 9rt Murdock. ^ 9-5072. ■ • : T R 5-2280. ' 'or every home tions for . making 8 crochsz items 'Mamie A. Moneggia lid -m Pearl 8L — 10 S-ASOS - Fredrlca W. Reid P. O. 4363 , u and a quilt. Only 25c a copy! Read Herald Advi. \ m y . ■ :i V Jt' ' ‘ ’J*. rK)i.4jf, T ■f ..-■ .-if.

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f A o n r m s t m T H IA S D A Y , j X n U ^ 2, m i r ■'. A r e n g e Daily Net Preas Hud The Weather : Yor the Weak EaSed Feroeeat et C. 8. Wentba* Oatepe December tS. 1967 The AmerkiLn Legion auxiliary afternoon has vesulted in th^ .ar-. to'the end of the month following say arid Ru\h T. Undaay, property • Toaii^t cleer, -ceMer.^ Low 8 to vilH hold -Us ttrst meeting of the Police Charge, ^ s t of Mrs. Muriel A. S^oog, '43, M a r l o w ’ s (pe piu«^M . Price is 12 bobk. on Oxford St. Sells : Abou t To wn - year Mondikv afS p.m.'in the Le­ of Andover i,^abe Rd. -Sl\e is. ‘ T^10on|. Dues are .S tate .Police gave this Isccount Member of the Audit SoiM t R ^ k a h .tiodi:* win Mat .from six. months to a yeaCi depend­ Cook's. Servife Station, 'against \ look fo'r-Sunday fair. ^ Ita naw offloeni. Monday evening payable at this iheSiing. ' ■61 the .accident; Mrs. Skoog was ing upon date of purch^. Tickets Kenneth Miller for $808.87, pro; Bemmi' of Ctrculatkm In Yule C^^ash The heW schedule of toll rates on A total poaua 'M anchett^^A Cityof^yil r m In Odd Vellowa Hall. Mra. Eloise tebking hqr/car Oast, partly on the. the three - Hartford bridges w^nt bought now UirbughyJune 20 are erly on Droad St, stamps of the 3 and 3 ^ n t varietg i^mlm Burt' of Stafford Springe, District ^veled portion of Rt. 8, when,a iliito effect yesterday. , good until Dec. 3 1 /Tickets pur-- Corporation Ameodmei were sold a t the post office duriil Deputy President- of Ho. 19, and state Police allied a \ltllll car operated by Asron/M, Pbrlss Bboks of tich ets'are avSHabte chased l^tween July 1 and Dec. SJ Case Bros., Inc., iilcreasti^'cspl- the period Dec. 13 to 3li AssistaL Advartlataig on Pngri 1$) PRICE FIVE CENTS her staff wilh install the otficers Cases B^va^ping man tic' man over’ws New 48, of West Hartford, drlvlng.west here at Marlow's. . . - are Postmaster Thomaa Moriarty aaitj VOL. LXXVII, NO. .79 XtSiXTkEN PAGES)' MANCHESTER, CONN« FRIDAY/JANUARY 3, 1958 at 8:80 in a cei^ony open to the on Rt. 9, -collided with Ahe rear of lowing year. Aallaatlon from |i«0,00aA^$l,82Q holiday '■ in cohnectipV w l^ s ' According to George Marlow, he 000 and increasing y(hore» from today. tVwtal fecelpu during public, preceded % a brief busl<- Capital Stnictui^ .Christmas Bve acc.id^t,’’gna also Mrs. Skoog's-car. holiday period amounted to noaa meeting. Mrs.N^vonne Con- has had to renew Jila supply of 9,600 at no par valm to 44,000. at ilWesUgated two Area sdcl^enta, ' Police said that Mrs. Skoog’a car’ tickets. His Srst supply sold .oUt $30 par value'. S12.83, he added. lots, 29 Summer St.,!v 8 p.m. racks, Hsiligan allegedly left the early part of the 19th Century. .he said. New ”Ybrk, Jsn. 3 (iP)—^h e 000 to 11,330,000. Wells Dennison,’’ ingXUpket for^peedlng after'an "N Starts U. S. Bias Study scene. Of a. crash on R t 8. Bolton- / stbek market-continued its ' Mrs. Frank B. Crocker, 48 Rus- head of the firm, saidlodSy, how­ after his Par struck (jne operated early morning accident on Rt. 32, -t- I 1^1...... -,n * Sell St., will be installed as royal ever, that no new pioney is going by Mrs.' Pearl Murdock of Ando- In MSmsSeld New gear’s Day." f. \ - • e - - . '1. . \ ' . . . _ - new year’s rally . with morjo Washington, Janl 8 (/P) -taomh, aort o( jnlSdle ground mrPly. the commisrilo'n waa aet up as a m atron of Chapm'an Court, No. 10, into the company; He said money lx. Harry Taylor of the Stafford racial v.and r ^ t a problerha. then fact finding, - atody and adviaory active trading and good gaihs .Order of AmarSnth, torftorrowr eve­ Is being ti;anBferrcd from surplus Powers BSifT Hartlgsn’a sfrM t -^prings'State Police barracks said # The new 6-man Civil Rights comtng'.up with amaa for the commiaalon aeaaiong, and that they to ^ r v e y present federal IawS-,Md groups but.gircrafta, base metals, i i m ' honoraay doetbratee,” KUenhower can't be expected, t^device a com­ l^iciea to detbrmihe whether they chemicals,.,hlrllnes and radio-tele­ ^ 'sr ^ w w ' ^ w ' w i r ^ ’s r properied with a grin./And he he- plete, aolutfon to rai^l and other affqrd propqf protection for OiVU' visions ^also showed respectable FOR rOli.R STAMPS taauea that have peraflited fpV. d 'gainsrX '-. gan handing out elgned commie- Righta, rind to aaafaa legal develop^ O c t o K e ^ 1 5 siOna tied up in blue ribbme. cadqa- ^>*1 yiey are hdpMut of pr irienta which may deprive jSeople Wall Streetera said there Faee Dtfficalt Tarik dtwing aomething helpful^ j - of cbnatitutional righta. ' Stni plenty 6f a cope for Im^rjWe- . • r t S e w M * . Directing nea- membera to One immediate need ia to ftnd Just how,-the commiiDrion will nirint after the heavy y«^iathe ouainca . " / He radioed the dramatic new* launched the eommiaeion membera tion also is subject to Senate con- toun^ry in carrying but iU chorea. X ' , _ to Scott Base, the Roes Sea point on a 20 montha atiidy of the na- flrmatlon. .. ^ about ^^mts he and hia party set oot from Oct. ' tloh'a touchy racial probleme. But The commission Is a pn^uct of a thW h the cOmm^slon s organlra- ^ 3-8 ^ stred sv . Its aV aheexh- 15. ' PUlsbviy's a / they ^till are aubject to conOrma- eompronvlae Civil RighU ta w Cdn-j tlonXmeetlng wouM be postponed a '.tockholdera told After ploughing ipore than-1.- tlon by the Senate. reUilei great enpeted in late August--1he : second time. The mother of ,-ecord 1957 earnings an#reas- 200 miles across the vrtdis,' white m s a l e Jam7^ C."H*agertrMld 'r^ rtira first laglslallon in this controvw-; \ / ■ ■■ ■ sute^ them regarding the *58- divi Antarctic Continent, Hillary ra­ ^ ANUARY B U N K E T VALUES! B E S T n o u -IK th . commission araaion with Eisen- i rial field in «.me 80 yCtrs. targe- \ (Codrinood on Page Fifteen) /dend. This good riew-k. combined dioed base that he and hia traxdor 100% ^DOL CHATHAM bower was tnformat. But-he added with the notorlousl.v.oversold con- party of four other New Eeairirid- that ha thought It involved a dis- . ditipn of the rails helped them tp ers had arrived at thq Pole with cnaalon of "not only what'he hope? ffmmifm Aftt»¥ V ir»t Ai't an exceptionally good advance. only one drum of gasoline to spare. 5 guarantee against mo^K FULL OF but .What Jhey think the work of ^U llS /ITier T ir S V / t C A Saniia Fe, Uqion Pacjiflf.- ”'We were cutting it rather fine .daiRage! Nyioii biiiding guar­ 5 5 3 * W e bave always tried ta^ the' commiaalon should entail, Central. Southern Railway and iiue to the very soft snow,’’ he re­ anteed, for bluiltet. Reg. FUVORI Afterward, the commiariton w a s; Northern Pacific went ’ ahead ported. $ offer you choice m tofrryt' Invited to lunch with Adams arid : around a point or better. Fraction­ Near U.S, Base Blue, ^ k , turquoise, fellow, HOMOGENIZED PURF, Hoto'8 FrosMy Ground is our dbsire to continue other White House staff membera, al gains were scored by I^nnayl- The lanky 38-year-oId New Zea­ grdfen anUbroVn. 72'x 90 sizfe. $16.95 VEGETABLE :«HORTEN1&'0 'In a confaran'oe room just off the , M aria Calias vanis. New York Cerilral, South­ lander and 'hia companions camped tills peiiey throu 9 b e u f H ie presidential office. Thie waa in ad­ ern Pac-iftc and Baltimore * Ohio. within two miles of 17 Americans COFFEE N e w Y e o r! vance of toe commlaaion's flret sea- 1 As the steels and motors ex-t manning a camp eatabllehment-- HME'SLURQN Sl^RY Aion On tta ewn tdVget organiced. | panded alight early gains, Youngs-1 there mere than a year ago as part Hol«*t 'Xhambmii*'' 100% HALE'S "CHAlUAHdUSE" Negpa Member | 1,000 Opera Lovers town Sheet rrin up well beyond- a ^ of trie International,/ Geophysical On the tommisekin are three | point. General Motors tacked on 9^' Year lIGY) actentiflc research. NjfloR-RAyoii BIrrA Boutheriiera and three Northern- point. Chrysler. U.S. Steel, R e p ^ - | He waa the first explorer to ACRiUV BLANKETS NyloR-iUiyoR BLANKETS . - «^75‘'N, *r»—One e^. the’latler a Negro. To i Rome, Jan. 1Prhna Don­ lie Steel and Ford added mirijor j leach trie Pole overland in 48 years BUNKETS them, Congresa'/risalgncd the diffi-! na Maris Mriiegbini Callas* fractions. International Pappf rose I and hia group was the third in his- Save 10c O # Regular Prtea -yl cult Jqh of ftnding aqd treading | walkout ai) the Rome Opera aad more than a point. ' I i5ir..... Edmund____ _ Hillary,______38-year-old_____ New___ Zealander and first ponquer Mt. Ev’crt rt, highest, peak tory;to reach the objective by land. . ^ ■ I2o Off Regular Price a g lit ^ n g opening night andl- Du Pont kept more tijari a point | r” the world, today reached' the South Pole. (AP Photofax.) / , R ^ G . d Ihi \ In . hia message to Scott Base. $TF'95 SALADA •w . n O'- eorrence i was blamed by her' doctor of a apurt to nearly Z Also up a J______' • , ,. ------— Hillary said conditions were misty n o J > , $ 9 . 9 5 REG. NESTLE’S DECAFE IV bod- ease of bron­ point or so were Eai|toi-n Air Lines I and unplerisant on the long run at $ T l 9 5 $ 7 .9 5 RiiPork Roast‘55 Jo h n so n chitis. , U.S. Rubber. Montgomery Ward I three miles an hour from his j>re- TEA BAGS INSTAjrr GIffFEE Esrited street erowds foday and Kennecott. l^itainXUrged I vioua crimp. ‘ W hat a value! Made for our>4ffoup of gathered eutside tor CaternillarXIropped about '^Justice W ins Siii 1 “Striering by the sun from earlier Mothprbof,' won't ahrink, wkahes and stores by a famous mill.- Nylon b®und. ■ Thia is a wonderful value! Warm as Wool SHORT iction in U.S shouted: X ■ ' point aa iL announced plans of ! we came bang on base," he dries quickly. Tellow, -tan. blue, rose and 72 X 90 alas. ' ■' yet light ae a feather. Five colora. 73 x .1^0: R ep^^ U.S.|« iilR L O I N la OnSM da- Roma (6BI' further kyitbaclu. Goodyear and turquolsec72 x 90 slae. 90 alze. 4 oz. jaL jy® .to I > Texas Cd fell fractionally. Boeing. 48 bags 53* STEAKS -95 lefense F ield Allied ^ em ical. Gulf Oil. Radio / ------i .’ery pleased to have arrived. Suc------Rome,/^an. '3 *JPi—Italy's news- | Cora' and General D.vnamics were i F o ~ T’r $ ^ / 7 1 Before Tak Cut j?oeas '" could, ' not have been possiblo RATES JANUARY SPECIALL T’ilEMlER CUTS WAX NATIVE apiong the gainers. , . ' DACRON FILLED ’’ROSEIUD" • y ! OR GREEN GLORIETTX SPCED R ^ Waahingtgn. Jan. S/ 'P) — Sen. papera/rind mualc crltlca almost,; without the help we had from HEAVYWH^HT WHITE CROSS STRIPE HOMESPUN Lyndon B. Johnson fD-Tejt) said unanimously condemned Prime X .Average up $1.30 ' BJ- THE ASSPCIATED 1‘RE.SM everyone from-,the time the expedi­ PAHERN CREPE today the tonatri Preparedness Donna Maria Menegtaltti Callaa to- ■ •The Associated Press average | Hartford, Jan. 3 VPi—As.sociate j/w eluded in his first pa.y<^eck BEDSPREADS Sen. Dwprshak (R-Idaho)-rialled tion waa first Wanned. My thanks . ELBERTA It) aubeommitiee-ia,Making progress day for sending SRilltteri^ open- : pLfiO stocks r t noon waj|jljl^ $1.2q jtiatioe James E. Murphy of the for ' following fiscal- yesjTv' go in partlctil^ to every member X -/■ on the Admlriisttartbn today tdde- SHEET BLANKETS BEANS fttoird “riohstnntiHjf aefum for ing night nudlence home from the to $157.80 with the inaustrikl's lft) I Supreme Court of Errors today j "> fallacy, in tne syaterii'eap mand that Great Brttaln u?e adme of Oie expedition whoeri riupport PUFFS PEACHES FOWL trAACtuUiMri” In the nttl^nal dp«; Rome Oper* .after only a thliTI^of $1.40. the rails up $2.30 and the won his Superior Court suit j bgst be demonstrated.” , said Judge of its "surplus" tax, moriey this in AnUrctlca put ua where v.’i'o tW fenae Held. Ian opera. utilities up 10 rents. I .igainst State Comtroller Fred R bmley today, "by induigipg in the REG. NATIVE year “to pay its dqbt rather than now.’’ $ V Johnson, the Senate Democratic : : Zeller for $7J in back pay. assumption that the pjainllff t Jus­ on a tax cut for British Citizens.” fhe unused drum of gasoline $ 7 .9 5 2 o z a c a n s tice Mupphy) will continue to oc­ REG. $ T r . 9 8 / REG. l a r g e c ^ n An oriter by Judge’ John His statement Said Peter have taken him only 20 more 39* wmch mn*^«^rne Mo'Ii'd^“Tu n^^ tontrue ifUr the Grst Comley olrecled , that Justice ,M cupy the position of Jpdge of the or so, he reported, adding; Superior Court at the,'»ame statu-' Thorneycroft, Brltlah'chancellor of $ 3 .2 9 $9.f$ Twice a year Batek. kave an unusual PRE3IIER FANCY LIGHT !b to “rthe aJ^^^ Of U.s: heaUw - State Spending phy be paid $70.94 plus ^eprist, the exchequer, has Announced the We were cutting it, rather fine ■ value for you! A homHpuri weave with for the fiscal year ending June 30. toiV salary ($18,500) until the to the very soft snow encoua- SIEAT* S lW r r s PREMIER close of ,the fiscal yriar ending on United Kingdom vHlI have a bo^- Siaa 72 x 88. Heavier than moat sheet Puy for yout/bwn uae or as gifts. Light colorful croes atripe in grqen and black, "HROWN 'N SERVE" 19,56. A ct surplus of $1,400,000,000 this tered. The tractors are showing ^ *Ou?r^^ a^^ blamed *the walkout on IrrtUUon Judge Comley said thatyfie "did June 30. 1965. ) signaXof wear and tear, but have blankets. This it our 3rd shipment! and^ warm m down. Dainty rosebud pat- •-pink rind gold,'red and bUiq; Twin and the n«r'wit ' recepUon- and a few Cut Now Down year, virtually assuring a tax cutv ternNon white and blue grounds. KiU bed slaes. K O R N L A N D \ expMted to ^ emong the first a it- whistJtes from the bal- not deem it ncces^ril'y” order "During the firtai year ervding '‘-•"It takes a' lot. of nerve to turn agnlficently in quite, un- TUNA the payment of a/Bix cent short­ Jtuie 30. 1957,4 'there ^ e re 260 conditions." No oil ad«^d, wolld park. SAUSAGES • j , , iu conv—after her first big aris. , around and almost In the same / WITH JUICES McEIroy testified previously the, _____ * | To $6 Million age for the fiscal year ending June working days. Dividing'the statu­ breath announce that Great Brl- Gbnnges Plan •"r X ■ ' /; greatest ghigle stumbling block to | _____ 30. 1957 because ZeUer "tn open tory salary by thia number, give.? SUght Inrbgnlara^s Slight Irregnlara- of Our 89o - - ■ \ W tain la going to ask Uncle Sam to EkpSHiilqri plans originally had getting mlasilea Into production . v, . _ Hartford. Jan..3 i/P, -.State Budg-, offered to m ^e this good" a per diem rate of $71.15, and a again postpone $134 million in loan been for Hillary to approach only Of 8 for 81.00 X Multi-Stripe Terry Beg. 10c Morgan Jones was the limiUtion that had been ; Rome Opera ^lalor>' that a ^ r- total competition during the fis­ o z . c a n BACON et Director Frederick A, .Schuck-, ’•The pay. contro^rsy stemmed repayments," Dworshak aaid, and to wltnin 60P miles of the pole. Morgan Jenee Part Unen 10 3 9 ^ placed on overtime work op devel-1 ' man predicted today that savings ^''O'u a b<^kkeepmg,ayateni “P cal year of $18,500.04, or an access added; There hW^would establish a camp Soft Absorbent 55^ opment projec'te. He said he had York-born singer, heretofore KITCHEN T O ^ ^ from the new 10 per cent spendirig 1855 under which a bi- of four centA over the statutory "We Have spept $6,842,000,000 in DISH TOWELS PO R K RO LL Mimnua/f the fimittttion One of Italy I muslcal.Idols, flnal- cutback may weigh in at arOund iPa.vment Of salary check.s , „ i„ rv , < FRJBSH LOCAL GRADE A COXTADINA FA.VCV CALH'. I'i Lh. ,69c aome^quick'action on i through an under- foreign Aid to England since the (Goiittn^ on Page Four) DISHCLOTHS $6 million rather than the hoped-i",®" j*' * 7 * "In each of the fiscal years end­ War; I don’t think it' fair tp the •S thia overtime matter.'' Johnson i passare^vay to es«i* JELLIED t o n g u e tb, 49c said in-an Interview. "We are m a k -1 ‘^te music Mvers jeering for $10 million saving. I ing on June 30, 1958 and June 30. American taxpayer for the British , / LARGE EBBS Tomato Paste ing progress toward our primary j outside the Opera House, The budget cut ordered bv Gov-' : 1959;; there will be 261 working td reap a $1.4 billion profit off' P E P P E ^L O A F i> i-h. 40c goal, which I* to substituU action ! Miss Callas deriieq thq catcalls da.vs! In each 'of these yearS.^ as 4n our aid program," ■ f*in the DefenM Department for the 'caused her Mo Ijult:quit: telling il Mes- ...... , _ 1 the fiscal year ending June 30, RrservpH Up $88. Million in ‘•j' '1956, there would be a shortage In London, the Treiwiiry an- BulleLms tranqulUrera that have been saggero’a critic: '■WHlsUes do not ploye u^oiild sohietlmes get a check 94 for Wounced lotlay that Britain's vital fram the AP Our 4th wpment of this handed the American people in frighten me. If I had really beep : ends June, 30, 1959. | eovCrlrig pay for jiart of Ope fiscal Ebctrji absorbent and long very abawbent and quick 6 s55^ ^ H A LE'S <\ : in proper condition, I would ha vear*"^nd^”part fiscal the fiscal year ending June i cold* and doliar re.servcsreserves rose by do*, 63* time of crlsla.’’ iea^ oT, another “• ^ 262 working | *88 P'^^mber and now, F4:n weanhg.. Charcoal and pink drying t^ela. Use for - hand, , 7 . g| Charge Compiacenry ' reacted to the whistling by However, Sckuckman said today 1 '•43 etripes. ------V that there have been a number of j towels, too! ' ■ r " Several .Democrats have accused ing as I have never sung ^ s tlc e Murphy objected on the '»• Dividing the sUtutory ftlary j »tan^ *2,.<3.000,000 _ ALLEY CON\YCTION VAUD Totlay the slngei wss : areas w here/the fu ll'10 per* cent'Igtounds that, among other’things, : by this figure gives a per diem | The- resen-es are $140 million .Wa.shlngtop, Jan. $ (gv—'Yho iM i PA8TKL b a t h -I the Eisenhower administration of complacency in the face of Russian hotel room ami refused tn atfe new I can't. be u- imposed without.11 •• seri- i ric was not getting all the money rate of $70.61. . Inow than at the end of 19u6j U.S. Court at MlHUfy Apperto s R i t t e r mlairile and aatellltri advances. men or speak • n the /telephone. . ously curbing v»ential operations :/Jjyg a given calendar year "There would be issued during' Economt.sts generally regard $J today upheld the conviction of ' REG. $5.95 FIRST QUALITY LUX Farm’ Her husband, retired tnrinufpctuVjer/ and obligations . < payS.his in- j this fiscal year 26 ct^eeks, each in j billion as the minlmuni level for .\rm y Maj. Ronald E. Alley on BrneeD PLASTIC - Johnson 'aaid he will interrupt LA TEX F O A M Pink, green, yellow, blue. . ASPARAGUS the hearings Tuesday lo4ay before Giovanni Battista Mtoeghini, ssiri The.se. he said, are primarily in I tax ' the. amount of 1706.11. These checks | these reserves which Britain, as charges which Included giving SPEARS ^ a conference of all Democratic the big fields of mental health,! Zeller denied that there Were would > total $18.3.58.86>, which Is' banker,'use.s to finance, the trade Information to the enemy whllo Pli,LOW COVERS ' ; "5 « OFF ON * . Senators ri summarization of the (Coetiniied on tVge Fifteen) .M.4IRIA C.\LI«AS the University of Connecticut, the Lnv actual shortage?, occurlng, $141.14 less than the statutory sal-j of the sterling area with the dollar a prisoner of war In Korea. Al- . BED PILLOWS ; •8 Bar Combination 24c testimony the subcommittee has State Prison and Man.sfield and | claiming that a deficit for a given , . i "'°rld. , , le.vV S3, was con\1et«!d by a received. He dented, however, that Southbiiry Training Schools for ; employe in his lri.st paycheck for a "The fiscal year ending June 30,, Britain still is nursing a delicate I court-martial a t Ft. Mr^tde, Md., ^ EACH $2 ; NEW CABBAGE the Mentally Retarded.- given fiscal year automaticall.yi’1961 there will again be 261 wprk-, goU and dollar balance. In November 1956, aqd received Lh 10c there would be any political tm-1 I J __ ___ I __ J— at___ .J.Tn i-L. _ t ATti/'mtl ■ '"737c x x! plications in thia mp.ve. ' *! "We are, following the Gover­ Ing days and again there wtlj be a ! Prime Minister Macmillan s gov- j a se.ntence of confiueinent at CpOklf OEPT. SPECIALS .CEL^RT Large Calif 29 "I am riot .asking the Democrate > Faipm .Senators e a d y nor'.^ desire to ent 10 pCr cent shortage of $70.94. emmenl checked a steep fall In the hard labor for 1-0 .years. Protect your/pillows, they’re non-allerglc Regular height alppered covers in Rosebud Bcb.^ c to take- any actioa on the Inforiria- ■when' po.ssible," the budget chief "In each of Jhe two fiscal years reserves las^ autumn by a series ' said. "But this has to be done with of stringent measures. These in­ pattern. NABISCO COCOA GRAHAMS ...... IDAHO POTATOES IR I.b. Bag. tlon they will receive.” he said. "I lending on June .30. 1962,and June RECORTS 3 RED A-SUBS 45c merely w ant to kLep them abreast W t j-^bme selectiviCJ'. arid all agencies News Tidbits 130, 1963, there will be 260 working cluded raizing the Bank of Eng- Stockholm, Jan. S — So­ KEEBLER SALTINES ...... Of what the eubcommittee ia do­J Hot Seat for m w 9jW r W w land institutions can't be handled days. There would be paid to the land rate- the rate governing al- viet Russia probably already haa ROSEBUD PATTERN NYLON SUNSHINE HYDROX ...... b u t t e r n u t S Q U A S H " ij*.; 5 c ing. I have suggested that the Re­ the, salhe way. Jbere Is very little Culled from AI* Wires prainllff In each of these years four ‘ most rtl interest charges in the three atomic submarines, - the R E G . $ 9 .9 5 R*>eovtr YcHir OM PIUow Now. latitude for cuts in some cases.' COVERED t publican members do the same ;| Swedisp Naval yearbook "Marln- EDUCATQR NEW CRAX .. thing for their colleagues.” Washington, Jan. 3 — Some^'iaw says the levell y ihould pe set “In a number df rases, there are (Continued from Page Four) (Continued on Page Four) kalendern” said today. The 1958 MAC APPLES a Lb*. 35c an adequate Haitford crash last night hos- 100% DUPONT DACRON 1 0 0 % D O W N f il l e d " DOWNPROOF^R Sen. Bush. (R-Conn) said he Republican and, Democratic Sena­ where it would assuHire still a lot of $65 questions to be yearbook, issued today, auggest- i knew of no plan for a Republican tors today warmed up the hot seat supply, answered, and .some high policy de­ pltalizcH three penionN, one re­ irt/tw o may t o In the BaUIb- FILLED TANGERINES Dok. ported in' critical cpndiUon. . . . FEATHERPROOF ZIPPERED 55c conference on the aubjdct. Bush is for Secretary of Agriculture Ben­ Parity ia a legal standard for cisions will probably have tp 'be }tea and the other in the Far BED PILLOWS ri member of the parent Arpied son. farm prices said to be fair to pro­ made." James Hotfa says local Teamster East. It gave np det-MIz. , - GRAREFRUIT fink Seedleiwv 3 P’or 35c Services Committee and haa «at in Chairman Ellender (D-La) said ducers in relation to their costs. At the State Prison, he noted, Unions have lieen instructed to de­ BED PILLOWS yesterday ’ he expects the Sehate In announcing his decision. Ben­ the problem is to meet higher costs, mand inclusion of outlawed', "hot Turnpike Eases Traffic EACH PILLOW TICKS on the miaaile' hearinga. cargo clau.sc.s" in contracts. ASIAN FX.tr CASES UP EM PERO R GRAPES 2 LHh. 45 "I don’t think this ia a partisan Agriculture Committee will call son said the lower support level tVashIngton, Jan. 8 i/Pi —• .4n REG. $7.95 — EACH c Benson some time during the, work should reduce retail prices df but­ (C-onttniied -on Page Fifteen) M.Sgt, Roy Rhodes will faee estimated 3.742,000 new caaes matfer'or that it ought to be con­ general rourt martial for alleged­ What a value!'Soft, lasiltent iqori down sidered' on a partisan brisie,” he w'eek starting Jan. 13, anq that he ter, cheese and milk and should in Cities Along Route of acute upper reaplratory . -u ^ • 88c said. 'would he surprised if the question­ yield substantial savings- for the ly selling military information to lUseases which 'kept people in One of our best sellers. Soft, luxurious for yeara of aerrice. Lowest price ever ing does not take up at least two Russians while stationed at Mos­ for thif quality. Floral stripes In rose and blue. I Calls for Gaither Report taxpa>ners- ' - ■ . ■ . hed one or more daya oe^rred' pillows In white with Rosebud pattern. C ans Meanw’hUe, Sen. Symingtol)^ (D- days. Some committee members Hushed T omii Sets cow. . . . Helicopter manufactur­ The*^ Fifteen mtnutea after the open-i-during the week ended Dec. 7, 35c Sen. Aiken of Vermont, the Agri- I r ixi* ers, Kaman Aircraft Uorp. of New' Haven, Jan. 3 __ ___ I. tft_ < Olsam nsiKlles Mo) raised the issue of whether .Saici the questioning will be sharp­ culture Committee's senior Repub-' |< lO r ^IH C Ing, Stale Police made their first4 the Public 'Health Service re­ ly critical. ' Bloomfield, announees slock divi­ Connecticut Turnpike went into its ported today. This waa an In­ the subcommittee is'going to get lican member, has protested Ben-! ^ ‘ dend tn hblders of Class A and arrest -a lO-year.-old boy accused a look at the Gaither report on the Benson long has been a target of .son’s move and has-accu.sed the i first full day of operation today to of speeding in We.stport. crease from (he revised eatimata many farm state Confess mem­ Class B common stock. of 3,339,000 new cases during Secretary of using misleading fig- ^ IL -IIIU S Plainvillc w-oman, whose heart­ the tune of cheers, groans and The Westport Barracks made (GoatiMued on Page Ibree) bers because of various of his pol­ urea to justify the proposed actldn. jingling coins. sbven more arrests for variou.M traf­ the -preceding sveek, making it Low, Low Prices on Wonilorfiii NO-IRON DACRON CURTAINS! icies. His recent announcement of beat was restored after it had the first week since mId-Oetobqr Sen. Humphrey (D-Minn) has By RON STRUWE stopped for eight minutes, dies lii The cheers came from police and fic--vloladons up to midnight, and plans to cu.t datr.v price supports Eureka, S. D., Jan. 3 iVPl—Soft mbtorlsts-in several urban areas, the .JVeslbrook Barracks reported In Which there was no decline, , TAILORED-pOURLE STITCHED on April 1 and his espousal of low­ New Britain General Hospital. . . iuFFLED.5V4" NNISH» (Continued on Page l^lfteen) voices and sober faces were the Hartfdrd publjc relations counsel where the turnpike dralnetl traf­ two: Now! Refroshing levtragol Salk Hints at War er, supports in general have spark­ rule here' today as thi.s farming fic from city streets and made dri'i'- The three'olher barracks chaeg- VOTE r e c o u n t d e if ie d 1^'SIDE HEMS TIBRS-PRESHIRRED TOP, ed new criticism of him. John M. Hurieyv appointed to play Bridgeport, Jan. 3 (flb—Albert RU FFLE i coiunnmlty of 1.8.75 arranged fu­"4 top strategy role in 19.58 State ’ ing easier. ed with ijalrolllng, the''turnpike, On Other Diseases When a newsman, suggested that neral service.^ for nine ______The...... ngroans,...... relatively - few - in Bethany, Groton and DanleMon, re-J T. Scull} * and 8. Turner Blau- 3" BOnOM HEMS persons. oOP election campaign. rhard, of the Taxpayers. Party . RUFFLED lO nO M 'WamfiStUi- statements from some Agriculture Herald■1 Gels New killed ,in a heailon auto crasli Kenneth Clark, 32, b?.Chaplin number, came from motorist's tied j ported no arrests. 1 ^ ■ •I' Warm Springs^ Oa., Jan. S (A*i— Committee member? indicate they People moved s little hit slower. todny lost their Superior Court 4B“x54" LONG $ 3 .4 9 P r. plan a hot reception for Bensom lunil' over to Windham Coiintv' np in jams wiien traffic pouj'ed 1 Groton and Danielson reported suit against the Town of West- 41"x54” tbN G .... $2.49 Fr. Broad hints have been made, that Phone Niiiiibers Snperlor Court on charges arisingiTn’g off the turnpike and'onto some traffic very light on the turnpike’s 4i"x43*' LONG $ 3 .9 8 P r. 34'W ' LONG .... S1.9B Fr. Beef Brotfr the National 'Foundati'jn for In. Sen. Thye (R-Minn) said“ The seat I eastern end, bnt an officer at Dan­ port. seeking a recount of votaa 5 4 " k4 3 ” liO N G .... $2.98 Fr. (ee u iL tO N ) will qe a little warm.” Ar th, 'Lrib lH of Mom « i.t frtin allegedly shooting at wife.. city streets. in the Nov. 3 town electkm. 48"x72" LONG $ 3 .9 8 P r. fanllle Paralysis may take under 0. 0m m ^oo,*hJr o!ofit!J Meriden police piizxlftl by theft of The coins jingled at the sOven ielson said " th e trucks Are be-, 4 r« n " LONG .... $2.98 Pr. 34"x34" LONG .... $ 1 .9 $ F r. ita Wing other diseases—^-poaalbly Thye said in an .interview, he The Herald ha.s in­ ginning to roll this morning.” Judge .\lva P. Lrt*®h® heard tka 48"x8r' jlONG $ 4 .4 9 P r. Intends fto fight Benson's 'an­ to look*^al tw ? h a t S bmk7 P<>'* motions which opened at 2:30 ease Dee. 10 when it was ex- 4 T- k8 1 ‘ l o n g .... $ 2 .9 8 P r. under the heading, of virus re- stalled a new and larger p.m. yesterday on 124 miles of the No accidents were reported. any time I [.SWANSON'S ■earcH. nounced Ueclslon.to reduce dairy telephone switchboard mOtalnietsl that almostnlnirist had lostinat theirtlieir'; sldew'alk. The turnpike met Its first teat at plaiaeil that Herbert E. Bald­ supports. Calling'Bensdn "absolu­ identitie.s as automobiles I ■ ' Teenagera steal anto .owned by 129-mile turnpike. The final fiye win, iRepuMIcan candidate for Tnrkey or Ope of these hints came from with additional trank State SuprerneCourt of Errors miles and an eighth toll atatlon the evening rush hour, and these Beef Pie Dr.. Jonas Salk of the Urilveralty tely wrong,” Thje said "I'm going The cars roared together about i . ■ were the reports frofti some of Its first selectman, defeated Scully, lines to provide increased will ODon later. UgfwR cibovt «rw just a ftw «f ffc« many v«hw8 to b t liod bi H ala's Domostie Df^portmont 2 cam 3 5 c ^ of Ptttariurgh. In a speech pre­ to block that if It's within my abll- midnight Wednesday in a lieadon . „ Murphy in -major points: his opponent, by 41 votes. BUn- 2 Cm. 49c Ity.” The’ Minnesota Senator aaid and faster service. colli.sion that snuffed out the lives j 8 ''*^8*P°»1 ••• N®>J' Up to 8 o'clock this morning, toll ehard waa the candidate for aa- pared for delivery today the vac­ , collectors reported, almost 40.000 . Fairfield Trafllc'on the Boston i - cine discoverer said; he also will demand that Benson Effective at once our of nine residents of the town and: E. Lee Invited to rtestify post Road dropped so sharply that leetnian. explain why he wants to take the' si#roundihg area. before House Subcommittee on vehicles had been checked on the "The aigniflcapce for the future new telephone number 'housing next Wednesday. turnpike, almost all of them at the Police Chief James Kranylk aaid la that the National Foundation support-cutting actipn. Six of the victims were mem­ h- expected "almost Immediate re. CARACAS QUIET will be: bers of the Walter Beck family, in­ Former Defense Secretary Wtl-^, western end. BREEN STAMfS will go on being a foundatldn for Benson announced on Dec. 18 son says It would b« a mistake to The count fium 2:30 p.m. yester- lief" ti) congeatiou in the busiheas Caracaa, Venezuela, Jan. 8. whatever it will do, that dairy Brice supports for -the cluding Beck. his wife and four of section. * ' ' I 'OP*—Calm returned to tWa cap- - their aeven - children. TTie ■ Other name single military chief of staff day, when the turnpike opened, to Itol today alter "^an Air ITarea ; •To thfa name riomrithlng m ay marketing 'year -starting April 1 Mitchell 3:2711 over Joint' Chiefs of Sta/f...'Ar- 8 a,m. today Was 39,978. Bridgeport — Traffic somewhat, The J 9 K l U L G c o i t r IS J W H A M c o k P b* added in , place of 'irifantile win be put to 76 per cent of parity. Uiree were .teenagera,. two -of diminished but not sharply. Police revolt but tanka sUU g$UM'*bl. V 'ggntine governhient reportedly The atatlon-by-atalion .^punt was paralyaU’; liitit this will not change Preseijt support levels range up to them high achool atudenta. * axpect it to drop maj'® week, the Prealdentlal Palace. No tml* ., ^ Aii|ilB FrBGFarfciag M A N C H E S T B t l. C o n n * Mra. Seek.'4 2 ,'was five month? will,send mission to Russia to In- Plainfield, 1,038; Montville, 1.520; fie waa allowed WHMa ■ t*fO .' n u m . MAiMHisTiut C o n n * t v p a r k iw the fundamental chara'cter of the 83 . per cent. iftattrltratE r vestlgate posaibiliUee. of buying Madison, 3,492; Branford. 5.713: but bus drjvecs say altuatlon al- i I C^ERMAIN9ndp4K$TREnS r rimiM^a . 1' CORNER MAIN m d OAK STRECTS institution that haa become the |n- ■ Benson has authority to set dairy pregnant. * . ' Wert HaVen, 8.000: Stratford, 7,684, blocks of Preaident 'l|nrq$f{t: support levels anywhere between oil, other raw materiala and Indua- (CoaUnued m Page Ihne) Peroa Jigaeaea’ r ealdanoii, f ' ^ ^tm tins IffiraUk trial equipment. ' - aitd Norwalk, 12,636. , (Oeattoaad^oB Paga Huraa) YS and 90 per cent of parity. The (Continue OB Pag* Ttme) f /■ / ' ’ I, ' 1 ‘"9-. W' t ' n '■