WEDNESDAY,.BEBRUiJlY. r, I860 The Weather FAGB EIGHTEEN Average Daily Net Press Run ForecMt of D. 8. Wenther Bo m m IfflaitrljPBtifr lEttPttittQ llcrnalli For tho Week Ended den. SO, I960 Fair cold tonight, Low In . -■■■ . i the teoBo, Friday fair nnd enfc- 13,071 Unned mild, M gh In the 40k Stanber of the Audit J ■WE SAVIN6EST faOD PRICES IN TOWN! Borenn of Olrcnlatloa. Manche$ter~— A City of Villafte. Charm PRICE FIVE CENTS (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1960 Hale’s Is Your Valentine Gift Headquarters HALE’S SELF SERVE MEAT DEPT. VOL. L X X IX , NO, 106 tn Total 431,1 Nixon Helps Lewtnsttin's De Gaulle "Autogreqsh" LINGERIE i^Not Epidemic KUl Billion Fiiw Drip«Dry For Valentine Hero of Algerians Hartford, Feb. 4 (/P)— The COnON PRINTS State Health Dept, reported Gifts today that the number of in­ School Aid fluenza cases jumped from LAMB Cabinet Shuffle 167 to 431 in Connecticut be­ Washington, Feb. 4 (/P)— They're Here! The Lovely New yard A Nutritious tweenLwcci, «oi..Jan. 30 and ...... Feb...... 3. InI Tbe Senate today takes up a addrtion“ two proven cases of »ew D e m o t ic jiropos^ Ike on 86” WIDE NYLON TRICOT BAULING'S SPRING WOOLENS Paris, Feb. 4 (;P)—-Presi-f De Gaulle was reported planning Asian flu have been reported. boost the size bf the school aid Meal and a drastic shakeup of clrilian and _ ...... bill after a dramatic night ses­ BAUUNG'S 100% WOOL BASKET WEAVE Little or No Ironing SLIPS dent Charles de Gaulle and The Aslan flu cases in Walling- Crease Resistant! fm military leaders in Algeria In Ln«|ford and Stamford were the flrst sion in which Vice President PUUda with correlating plains. Beaultful soft tones in green Oft So Basy Premier Michel Debre today flrst step to bring the uneasy | proven in laboratory teats Choose from a large assortment; lace French African territory back un-1 c . Hart, Nixon helped kil' one such in-, Lm dtan. 58”•wide. — ...... Beautiful prints in new color­ prepared a big cabinet shuffle trimmed at bodice and hem. Slaes'32 On The der the firm control of Paris director of the Bureau of Prevent- crease. ; Sees Reds ings—some soft, some glorious­ which apparently will oust The newest proposal, by ..Sen. A. i ly colored—but all are new! Jacques Soustelle, the one­ SousUllfc, one-ttrne hero of right- j .Diseases, BAULING'S Baulina's Wool, Royon Budget! wing French settlers In Algeria, He stressed that the Asian flu S. Mike Monroney (D-D'.:'la l, would time hero of the Algerian set­ holds the title of. minister-delegate, cases "by no means” are any in­ provide $880 million a year for | WAMABLE FLANNEL * and Nyloii four years in federal grants for j The New Spring »3 9 8 t.*5 .9 8 tlers. with responsibility for atomic ep- dication of an epidemic in Con- Leading if 86% WOOL — 15% NYLON Soustelle will not attend a cab­ ergy, the Sahara and o\'erseas de­ both school construction and teach- | TWEED SUITING MILLIKEN inet meeting ciUled for tomorrow, partments. "*TOe rising Influenza was being | e r ^ l a o ' aid 58” Wide. Yard $2.98 ------ALSO------it wa* reported. AH PariR newe- ^Soustelle called on De Gaulle The defca.ed plan, by Sen. Jo- ( 58” Wide. Yard 9 0 felt lenerallA’ in hospitals in Con­ "ABBEY" FLANNELS papers took it for gfranted he wa* and De.bre this morning. He re­ necticut. Many have announced seph S. Clark iD-Pal, would have I J AH the new spring colors in the fused to make any statement as provided $1.100,0000,000 a year in- | U.S. StaUs l lnost populat fabric. For dresses, out. ■ curtailment of visiting hours, A apokeaman at Souatelle’a of- he left but it was reported that he among other restrictions, in recent definitely for those purposes. ; 1 suits. Jackets, skirts and ^sports­ You'H love this for a suit, skirt or NYLON TRICOT coat. Four color combinations. 5ce said "M. Soustelle has not re­ Would not attend the cabinet meet­ davs. Senate, leaders expressed hope By EDWIN B. HAAKINSON wear. ' . $1.98 LAMB LEGS 59* signed. He will never resign. ing called for tomorrow. Thi.s that action on the school aid pro­ Washington, Feb. 4 (JPy— yard PANTIES What might happen is that Presi­ seemed to confirm the reports o f ' posals can be completed by tonight. his departure from the govern-' The Senate held its longest ses­ Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, fbr- BAULING'S WASHABLE Bauling's Hand Washable In brief or trunk style with lace tnm dent De Oaulle would,* 5re him. We haven't heard that that has ment. sion of the year—12 >2 hourp—pn mer Army head, expressed CHECK SUITING WOOLENS 45” WIDE edge. lb hapj^ned either." Unofficial reports ssid 25 to 30 i State News the education bill yes.erdffy but! lief today that Soviet Russia persons were arrested in Algiers pat’-id most of the excitement in- | 55% WOOL — 45% VISCOSE Hand Washable LAMB COMBINATION Spokesman at De Gaulle's office will have military superiority 55% WOOL — 45% RAYON Briefs, 5. 6. 7 ...... 79c ea. kept silent on the subject. last night and e..rly today. to ,..3 fast hour before quitting at Crease Resistant! Government sources declined,to starting next year “ unless we 58” Wide. Yard $2.98 Hie President postponed his Roundup 11:0S p.mT 58” Wide. Yard trunks, 6.7.8.9.10. $1.00 ea. trip to Algeria and began a round­ confirm that there had been any In that period, after prolonged take heroic measures now.” *19 8 You’ll love the new colorings in lb up of ringleaders in the Algerian arrests beyond those of two out-1 debate, the Senators defea.ed Taylor, who slcpped out as Army I Smart large checks for suits, coats plain shades, checks and plaids. spoken opponents of De Gajille s Clark’s propo.sal by a 44-44 tie chief of staff last June, told a Sen­ LINGERIE d e p a r t m e n t LAMB LOIN CHOPS revolt.. Danbury, Feb. 4 t/Pi — The Dan- and skirts or Jackets. Black and Five solid colors, plaids and checks For dresses, skirts, suits, shorts, Armed with near-dictatorial self-determination plan. vote. ate Defense investigation that "th* white — Tan and cream. especially for. dresses and skirts. slacks, robes, etc. Main Floor Alan de Serigny, publisher of bub’ High School was emptied of trend of military strength i* powers, he will preside oyer a spe­ its appro.ximately 1,400 morning Nixon could have broken this tie cial cabinet aeasion here tomorrow the newspaper Echo d'Alger, was' and put over the proposal, but did against us. session .students about 9:15 a.m. i ” Our manned bomber force is * lb instead of going to North Africa today as the result of a bojmb| not do so presumably because he as planned. (Continued on Page Six) opposed It. The Elisenhower admin­ dwindling military asset,” LAMB RIB CHOPS ■ hoax. " ...... former 4-star general said. "Our j Danbury police received a tall istration is heavily against any Go Liqhthearted broad system of grants in this long range missile force is Umited shortly after 9 o'clock from an In size, uncertain in realiabllity, unidentified person who told them field. I But then the Democrats ma- BUid Imipobllo upon exposed bases. / In This Blouse! lb ! "there's a bomb In the high school. "We have no anti-missile de- / UMB SHOULDER CHOPS ; and it’s set to go off at 9:30." neuvci-ed quickly to -gel the Vice rian, Israeli President on record on the issue. fense in being or In sight ThereJ9 j School officials called a fire drill Majority leader Lyndon B. no effective fall-out protection for i at, 9:15 and emptied the building Johnson tD-Tex), one of Nixon’s our civil population." 65% Dacron polyester and i until 9:35 when students were re- potential opponents in the 1960 Atomic Furnace Shipped to New England Taylor, now board chairman of lb 1 turned to their classrooms after a the Mexican Light tc P p w r Co. Moves to New Area presidential election, moved to re­ A 165-ton steel nuclear reactor vessel, which will become the ‘’furnace” for New E nglan^ first 36% fine cotton! So fresh, so LAMS PAniES I thorough search. consider. j Ltd., Mexico City, gave^hls view* ! Four policemen and school of­ atomic electric power plant, was shipped today from the Babcock & Wilcox Co. ^ lle r at a public session oi tho com­ Chooee from a wide variety of humorous and sentimental flattering . . . with circlet collar Minority Leader Everett M. Works In Barberton, O The vessel. 27 feet long and 13 feet across is en route to Yankee A to ^ c Jerusalem. Feb. 4 (fl— Border ficials searched lockers and other Dirksen (Rrlll stepped in with a bined Senate Space ^m m ittee and sections of the biulding but found ’ 1 Electric Co. site at Rowe, Mass. BAW designed the unit under contract to WesUnghouse Electric PrepEiredness subcdnunlttee. . cards for everyone on your list. ^ and pretty daisies planted where lb violence between the Syrians and motion to ' table, and thus kill, | Corp. which designed the,nuclear retmtor plant. i AP Photofax). ______Israelis shifted north of the Sea nothing: Also on the witness Ust was Gen. LAMS STEW ------Police said the voice was that of , Johnson’s proposal. Lyman L. Lennutzer who replaced the buttons go. A delight to suds, fo r of Galilee today, when a hew ex­ Dirksen’s motion at first . ap- ■ change of fire developed between an adult male. Taylor In Uie top Army post. For 5c ToT. 25c C Each .it drips-dry smoothly! White and pcared lost on an almost identical | At a di^ ren t Senate hearing, units of both countries. . 44-44 tally, but Nixoii cast his ; Noted Geneva VALENTINE-CARDS—MiUn Floor In Our C s ^ pepartmenL An laraell mlliUry spokesman 2 Oirls Dromted nr.eantiine; Adm, Arletgh Burke, rich tones. Sizes 30 to 36. BONELESS vote in favor of it. tabling recon- | Kennedy, Humphrey chief o f naval operations, pictured announced: "A t 12:30 p.m. fire Westport, Feb. 4 ,'A>)—The bodies : slderation 45-44. This had the ef- It's the no-iron fabric^ adver­ opened from Syrian strongholds Lawyer Guilty U.S. .military might as powerful of two 12-year-old girls were ' feet of killing kny chance to re­ growing. on an Israeli patrol near the vive Clark’s amendment. j tised in Reader’s Digest! pulled from Long Island Sound urke said-.Jiuclear submarines Give Your Valentine A Shaar Yashuv settlement. The fire last night, six hours af,er the I The Clark proposal won votes of ' Add Primary Contests was returned. One of the patrol In Killing Trial ith Polaris mlMllei aiie Ih'vulner- girls went on a hike to the riiore. ! 39 Democrats and 5 Republicans. able to any surprise' knockout. was su b tly wounded. Police said they believed 'the girls j it was opposed by 17 Democrats, "There is nothing any enemy can Chuck ROAST' * It was understood the wounded borrowed a rowboat from a beach j mostly Southerners, and 27. Re- Washington, Feb. 4 — Sen.'*>up a doubleleftbad^ (.rial y for a erre 6 9 Geneva, Feb. 4 — F do to prevent his destruction it h* man was a border policeman. He. single day. and drifted into the sound. ; publicans; I John F. Kennedy of MassachusetU I n ru n . 1 Jaccou d , OUR o f G cn eva’s m ost pro starts a nuclear war,” he said. was the second Israeli wounded in SHIRTWAIST The victims, both from West- j — ^---- jaiinbuiiew! today that ha w ill *n-< Burke . testified laefore jk.D e-' frontier strife today. port, were Susan Payson, daughter (Continued on Page Fifteen) fense Appropriation*. Apbeommit- ter the West Virginia and Indiana the same area as West Vlfgipia. S v ln g . BapOTtlBg the Syrian version of of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Pay- ] tee. He said he thought it SLICED th*. Imtidant' in northern Galilee, son, Hedley FarnJ'Rfiad. and Mar­ ! primaries in his campaign for the m istress. H e w as ^ntenced to N SPORTSWEAR DEPT. BEEF DRESS an army spokesman for the Unit­ garet Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Democratic presidential nomina- t Ij .sevenseven years in prlsp£ ( Oont$niied"bii '''.e*. Take Elevator ed Arab Republic said 1® Damas­ Mrs; Myron 8. Lewis. Sasco Greek state d elegates...... Th>.Th'g*.gensationa Bensatlonal trial shocked To ^cond Floor State Woman [uon. Kennedy said his friends ifi West Choose from one of three LB. cus that Syrian forces damaged Road. this SwfSs c it .^ which considers LB The bodies were taken from shal­ With this step, he said, he will Virginia had advised him to con­ smart styles. An Abby Kent^ BACON an laraeltannor^ car.______have entered every presidential centrate on the delegates elected itself one d f^ u ro p e ’s most re­ d a i^ embroidered no-iron blouso LIVER The spokesman iiiard the itrmdred^ low, chilly watff about 50 OfU Pickets A g a in spectable. 'F larin g as xvifnesses with the look of the Orient on shore at' Southport, a nearby com­ primary which binds its nominat­ there rather than the primary; w ear penetrated the demUitari^d "But Sen. Humphrey has chal­ we,re LlndA" Baud. ' Jgccoud’s fo'r- cotton satin damask, lacp by Ship^n SHere* munity. ing convention delegates for one or nibr mlstrAss, and Andro yiumbach, Bulletins a iione at 12:30 pan. and opened fire more ballots and where no legiti­ lenged me to enter the primary— yoked Katya, a Stevens Add Variety on Syrten outposts. He said the Friends said the girls mentioned For Dr. Upliaus who svjccecded Jaccoud ''as her lb in the afternoon that they* were mate favorite s6n Is running. and I accept his challenge, just as from the AP Wires Syriahs did not return the fire at 1 accepted it . in Wlscohson,” Ken­ lover, y wrinkle-resistant cotton, with To Your Menu going to the shore. Late last night No other presidential aspirant bach’s father, Charles, waa Peter Pan collar, % sleeves or SCALLOTS first. Cioncord. N. H.. Feb. 4 (JP)—A has been willing to do this,” he nedy said. '"I regret that he has Half an hour later, the spokes-' they were reported missing. So Connecticut woman picketed the nd stabbed to death on may was the -foot rowboat, which told a news conference. not seen fit to accept my invitation SAlTffXITE LAUNCHED a Katya with schiffli embroid­ man said, another Israeli armored 12 state house today in a continuing in any of the other states I have 1958. His mother, Marie, was had been beached on the shore. Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of ounded. Jaccoud was charged ' VanOetiberg Air Force Bas*b ered bodice, V-neck, % sleeve. sentimental car reinforced the first and both ■protest over the jailing of Dr. Minnesota formally entered West mentioned.” ^ Oallf.. F**b^ A {/p — The, satel­ opened up against Syrian posi­ The boat was not found. Willard Uphaus. But a Manches­ Humphrey was,not definitely with murder and attempted PILLSBURY'S BEST • Coaat Guard and police boats as­ Virginia’s May 10 primary today. murder in a misdirected fit of lite rocket Ha^verer IX Mast­ All new spring styles, tions. ter minister said such demonstra­ He previously ha(l announced in­ committed tn Nebraska. ed off its seaalde'laaiioh pad to­ as "Our outposts were obliged to sisted in the Sean*. A Coast tions could hurt Uphaus’ chances jealousy supposedly meant for the new spring shades. ALL PURPOSE FLOUR Bag 49c Guard helicopter hovered over­ tentions to do so. Kennedy said he Kennedy said that with his en­ day In a now try td pioneer a return the fire and the exchange of freedom. try Into the West Virginia arid In­ younger Zumbach. Misses sizes only head and dropped flares as skin- Mrs. Irma C. Otto, 63, Wood- had accepted Humphrey’s chal­ The jury convicted him on both way to return men oiif^ from a resulted in damaging one enemy lenge. to run there although he diana primaries, he has completed SpiMJe. , armored car which was later divers and men in wading boots stock, Conn., marched back and counts. walked through the water. forth on the state house plaza with originally had not intended to do the list of. states in which he now Jaccoud came to trial broken MAXWELL HOUSE towed Into occupied Palestine ter- so.” plans to file. CATHOLIC SCHOOL COSTS ^ valentine... — rttory,^ Uie-iq>okeaman-added----- her pet collie and said ” If they Tm -answep—to-a-quesUon, - how­ and ailihg after 18 months In a , jaLF men like D f. ITphaus here it Kennedy "noted thatT the-W est "Hartnnrd; 'Fefc—4— — Giant 10 Oe. He aaid there' were no casualties School Bus Rule Hit hospital cell. For most of the trial INSTANT COFFEE Croshy-to^e won’t be safe to .lead even a dog’s Virginia primary falls on the same ever, he didn’t rule out the possi­ he lay in tThospital chair, fainting CaOiorio Transcript said today on the UAR side. bility that he may yet decide to go BEADY TO WEAR Hartford. FVb. 4 (A>)—The town life in New Hampshire. Or don’t day as the primary in Nebraska, frequently. that if elementary and second­ Barbara Frederickson, 22, 1s of Waterford says it will appeal a into California despite the favorite DEPARTMENT Buy 48 Teaba» At/Kegulnr Price EEurlier, the Israelis claimed one engaged to wed Lindsay Cros­ they want tourists and vacation­ which he previously .had -com­ TTie seven men and five women ary Catholic were to Take the Elevator 18 More' For Onhr le! of their policemen was wounded school transportation case to the ists here anymore?” mitted himself to enter. Humphrey son role of Gov. Edmund Brown, oesMe operations, Connectiout LIPTON'S TEA 1c SALE by. one of Bing Crosby’s four Kennedy said he hasn’t made a of the jury reached their decision To Second Floor. by Syrian gunfire 25 miles to the sons. They plan a church State Supreme Court of Errors. Meanwhile, In Manchester, 'the said yesterday he la giving serious after 2 hours and 40 minutes of taxpayers would be faced with south in the demllltarlxed zone The Superior Court in New Lon­ Rev. Bradford Young, who has eonslderatloi) to entering . the final decision on that and probably xgo wedding at a Los Angeles deliberation. an immediate expenditure of near the. south shore of the Sea of don County recently ruled that spoken out several times in favor Nebraska'contest That would set will not until some time in March. 8141,821,915. Tills w'onid Inchido Or. Can Catholic church Saturday Asked if he regards Brown as a Jaccoud was brought into the B & M OVEN BAKED BEANS Galilee. Hp said the fire was not with Papa Bing and the rest the State Board of Education was of Uphaus. said "I deplore pick­ courtroom propped up by t'wo po­ $118,200,071 In replacing paro­ returned and there was no further correct in. ordering Waterford to eting the jail or the state house legitimate favorite son candidate, chial school faclUtiea w ith pM>- . of the Crosby family attend­ he said he does. lice officials. As the jury verdict font oF shooting in that area^ where the ing. Miss Frederickson is a provide transportation for 128 by would-be supporters of Dr was read absolute silence prevailed lie sMiool facilities and" $28,- border crisis of the past week has Uphaus. ...” At another news conference a t r " \ GINO SPAGHETTI SAUCE 4uehroome former Las Vegas showgirl. News Tidbits in the courtroom. Jaccoud listened 121344 in operating such an en­ been centered. (AP Photofax). (Continued on Page Eight) "Such tilings are prejudicial to leader of the Humphrey forces ex­ attentively. larged school system for one 3T»e Syrians, claimed earlier all his appeal, "making it even more CuDed from AP Wires pressed the opinion that if Ken­ The trial of the 55-year-old for­ year. These figures are based «si . waa quiet. difficult to deal Justly wlth^a man nedy should lose to Humphrey in mer Geneva municipal councilor, the annual report of the Con- , who has had unpopular friends Ittdeoy OXFORD DILL PICKLES In Jerusalem, a U.N. spokesman the-WlBconsln primary April 5, the a pillar of Geneva high society, necticut PubUc Expenditure and associations.” . likelihood of a Kennedy entry in was optimistic that Syria and Is­ Good Citizen for 18 Years Worst storm on record In Nova held this town spellbound since its Council' dealing with ediMatton rael will meet In the Mixed Arm­ Yesterday, Mra. Otto and her California would be increased. The costs and the Stoto Department dog picketed Merrimac County Scotia buries southern half of pro­ spokesman was-Sen. Eugene J. Mc­ opening Jan. 18. . OXFORD SWEET MIXED PICKLES istice Commission, dormant since vince under 80 Inches of snow. .. * Jaccoud often- had pleaded cases of Education. 1967 when the Israelis refused to Jail in nearby Boscawen, where Carthy ID-Mlnn), cq-chalrman of CLOTHES the 69-year-old Uphaus is serving Joel McBrien, 8, Portland, in the feumphrey for Priaiejent Com­ for others in the same court where participate. Model Mother a one-year sentence for contempt critical condition at Hartford Hos­ he stood triri for murder. PRISON FOR BANK BOBBEBS •Tt seeihs we’re on the way to mittee. of court: .... ‘ ' pital taTesult'of head-injury-suf—* AT'forTUb'riaa.______Kennedy, said: he - Prosecutor Charles Cornu, white- Hartford, Feb. 4 (*V-Two - : - - FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT such a meeting,” said tr.N: spokes^* Uphaus, from New Haven, fered when' his sled smashes into j^oeViiot plari to enter tW primary haired and 70, once was a frequent Hartford men who pleaded guil­ man Albert Grand. Conn., refused to supply Atty. tree...N ew York Times *ay«. ( there if Sen. George A. Smathers guest in Jaccouds home. But Cornu ty to robbery with violence In DRYERS SNOW CROP Grand said neither Israel nor As VTdIattor of Parole c o n n e c 11 o n with the 814,111 HOWARD JOHNSON’S Gen. Louis C. Wymari with a guest day the Eisenhower administra­ denied in the trial that he w-as Syria had replied to the U.N.’s holdup of the Suffield Savlnga list of his world fellowship sum­ tion plans to Incerase aid to India I (Continued on Page Six) ever "Jaccoud’s personal friend. FRENCH FRIES PUge. 33c request to withdraw armed per­ by at least 50 pei* cent, and prob- Bank last Oct. 16 were sentoneed Special Price Sale! FRIED GLAMS I sonnel and weapons from the de- Gardena. "Calif., Feb. 4 i.P), j mer canip in Conway. to long prison terms toiday In Mrs. Otto described his jailing as ablv more. . | wiiutarizefi Bone in .the southern Mrs; Irene- Marie Rohbine. : knew j Superior.. Court.. Bobert .Senn- Wooden dryers that are sturily “a ‘'disgrace;^ , Fuel laden jet tanker plane spins j Galilee area. there’d be- a knock oh her door out of control on take off from ders. 81, was committed for and strong. Sanded smooth and An Israeli Foreign Ministrj' She herself was questioned six from 10 to 20 years while Ar­ someday. years ago in the same subversive Walker Air Force Base, Tf. M„ Finch Trial Mystery waxed. Will not catch _and dam­ c; ashes Into two slater ships, park-1 thur Sharp. *6. gbt » sentence of COOKIE DEPT. (Continued on Page Fifteen) It came yesterday. activities inquiry which brought five to 12 years. Judge Rich­ age clothes. Absolutely 1st line She opened the door and told about the jailing of Uphaus. ed cars and hanger, Idlling six , men... Angry New York City mag-1 ard R. PhUtips adopted the and limited to stock at this the sheriff’s deputies outside: In 1954 Mrs. Otto told Wyman recommendation of State’a Atty. ” I know who you are.' I atn she had never been a Communist. Istrate holds 16-.vear-old David i Explained by Lawyer SPECIAL PRICE. Specials Mikoyaii to Launch | Campanbella for trial on petty la r-! John D. LaBelle In Sharp’s , Ruth Crum. I lived iii fear and She declined to answer other ques­ case. He imposed a stiffer A cenjL. charge, saying the • crippled ! aen- HALE'S HOUSEWARES DEPT. tions, invoking constitutional priv­ tejice in the Saunders case, ileges against aelf-incrimlnation, former baseball star’s stepson ' Los Angeles, Feb. 4 (JP)—'fhe Liower Store Level ' .. NAMSCO Biel for C ubaTradei“;~ '-"J ,T .'.r " ‘ major mystery ai the Finch mur­ where the rocom m endation waw beautiful stockings Uphaus, however, based his re­ deserves “ whatever he gets." lo r a sentence o f nine to 17 Old Faahloned With those words. 18 years of Rhode Island’s attorney general der Iriai—how Dr. R. Bernard P R O DU C E Havana, Feb. 4 ()P) — Soviet Der Mrs. Bobbins lUe started crum­ fusal to answer on the grounds of Chocolate, Ontmeal or says he will ask the FBI' to de­ Finch would explain hla claim that | years. Lemon Chip Pkg. X T P w puty Premier Anastas I. Mlkoyan, bling. „ . . . conscience and did not invoke the in new "HEARTS AN D FLOWERS" shades self-fncrimination provision. * termine If there was any' link be­ he shot his wife in the back -by TEXAS CARROTS ...... A teHo packs 29e an old revolutionary himself, ar­ To her-neighbors, Mrs. Robbins, accident—is a mystery no more. $3 MILLION UDO'AL GAMBUNO rives today in the rovoluUonaiy 45, is the wife of 'accountant tween the slaying of G aeta^ de Hartford, Feb.'^f-f/P)—Coiuiec- 'Your Valentine will loVe the way NoMend s new ' HIARTS AND FLOWERS It happened, his attprn'ey says, SUNSHINE HYDROX Franklyn L Robbins, the mother 1 V (Continued on Page Seven) Nicola last Dec, 23 and Domenic ticut’s legal gainbilng In the FIRM SLICING TOMATOES . . ceUo pock 29c Cuba of Fidel Castro on a trade Valente three years ago-XTeam- when a gun the two were fighting shades blend with Spring’s new costume colours. She'll love Slnnl” lof four children and a leader Ih’ form o f ~b«uJuirB and raJflee.. '•The O r ig l^ ” 39c and friendship mission- ster Presidertt James R. Hpffa says over fired by mi.schance as l^e you for choosing sOfh a’"fitting'' gift: Only NokiSends come in the . ICEBERG LEnUCE .... large firm head 29c Pkg. Russia’s top traveling aalpaman school and community affairs doctor tried to throw it out* of grossed $8,128,545 in 1968, It But authorities in Cbo.k Coun­ tlje union’s pension -fund [has. lent was reported today by. Major "FAM O tlS5”*Proportioned Leg Types...and one is exactly hersi has 50 tons of visual propaganda Lak Hope Vanishes $1 million to the Catholip-Piocese harm’s way. — a Soviet exposition — to help | ty, ni„ know her as an ex-convict Carroll E. Shaw, commMider of GOLDEN BANANAS ...... 2 lbs. 29c of South Florida. -u TbC wealthy surgeon, on trial KEESLER'S him succeed. ’’■■■I’ . . . who violated her parole. She said with his mistress, Uetole Tregoff, the State PoUce PuMffi Safety she never told her husband abqnt For. African .Miners Soviet . ship rescues 21 crew Division. This was exclusive of PINK SEEDLESS GKAPEFRUITS ... 3 for 29c CLUB CRACKERS MikeiyAn’s visit is expected to members of German m'otorship was expected to tell full details W ith Scam s .. $1.35>$1.65 take in far m’ore than the an­ her past. of the death struggle with hU the money taken- in legally at . HALE’S HOSIERY DEPT. Ooalbrook, South Africa, Feb. 4 Carsten Witt, which sank In the bingo games, which are oen- Main Floor Center D'ANJOU PEARS ...... 6 for 29c nounced purpose —■ to swing open In 1938, police said, Ruth Crum stoi^y southern Baltic, last night. ■ soolalKe wife when he returned to without Soams .... .$1.50 pitg. 39c the gates on the scientUic; tech- sat In a car In Havana. 111., while 1;^ —The last hope died today for troUed locally and—unlike ba­ siirvlval ol any of the 435 miners Secreaary of State Ella T. Grasso the stand today. ' nical and cultural exhibit. It is the a male companion, committed a Doctor, did you, on the night o f zaars and rafflea not at the state burjglary. She jpleaded guilty to trapped by a roclrfall in jhe advised that her duties do not en­ Idvel. aame one that was held In New tail Investigation or enforceraeitt July 18. 1959, murder your w ife?” Ample Free Packing Rw r Of Our Store Groen Stamps'for purchases In meat and grocery department now- being iMoed York and Mexico City last year. the charge although she maintain­ Clydesdale coal mine.* • A microphone lowered through of state election laws. his lawyer asked about' a minute at grocery ch^kAiut for yo.ur convanlcnce. KREB PAJRKING REAR OK STORE* U.S. officials in Washington ed she didn’t know the man’s in- after the handsome, graying de­ TOP L'.S. RED CRITICAL! tcntldns when he left the auto. a newly -completed 9-inch borehole New Haven Railroad commutera New York, Feb. 4 (A>—Ylte look for Mikoyan to make propa­ began today paying an additional fendant took the stand for the first ganda hay as a,result of the low- After three years in a reforma­ to the 515-foot level,, where all condition of Henry Winston, 44, were belieyed imprisoned' by the lb per cent'on fir e s .. .Legislative time yesterday. ebb In Amerlcah-Cuban relations. tory. ahe tried to make a new life “ Absolutely not.” Firicb an­ a top Communlat who waa op­ by hiding her past. Authorities plunging rock twq weeks ago, BUbcofnralttee’s , investigation of erated on liieaday for a brain ■ They say th* 64-year-old Soviet picked up only the gurgling of wa­ Jan. 6 riot at-Wethersfleld .'"Prison swered-and clearly; leader may be carrying a bjrief- said she violated her parole by get­ "'Or at "any other time?” tumor, was reported sOU swhMR* J m n A h t ting njarried and leaving IlUnois. ter no human voice. will resmhe Monday with chap­ today at Monteflore HoivitaL T h E C O R R : .caae loaded with trade offers, elnce ■'"No." The fate of these men — six lains, psycblatrists and social Castro has indicated he will deal She was traced throuadi fin?er- "Dr. Finch, did you at any time Wlhstooi former organlsatloaai . c ' o n n prints taken here last New Year’s whites and 429 Africans—^shaped workers from Institution scheduled secretary o t the party, was tak­ MAHCHisnR. C * J W . H A L C with Moscow. These might propoAe up as the second worst mine dis­ as witnesses. ■ -Gen. Douglas Mac- conspire,' combine, confederate or t h * CORK en to the hbepitnl from the fed­ Russian technical aid.’ or an ex­ day after she was involved in an agree or enter into any, kind of CORNER MAIN md OAK STREETS auto accident and held for investi­ aster in history. The toll of human Arthur. 80. suffering an urological eral prison at Terre Banto, lada change Of Rusfiian agricu.ltur^ life* was greater only in the trag­ ailment had has "inoat restful.and conspiracy with Jack. Cody, with MANCHESTER Co h n * machinery for Cuban sjagar. gation. Carol* Tregoff or with ■ any other where he biqnn ewrlng pt i- "I loved jny husband but I edy of th| Hoilekeiko cJolllery in best night” since he entered Lenox yenr aeAttsie* In 1968. H e ,h»> CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS ^ Another ’ poadbUlty ie that he Hill Hospital In New Yorkymedical OR. 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Dr. George C. Griffith, University MANCHESTER EVENTN(? HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1960 Take Short Walk, of 'Southern California professor P A G E T W O Rockville^V ennon of medicine and heart specialist. BugiheBsmeii Told Excessive weekend exercise Is Polio Shots Bolton the "acceptable American Way of Andover Shein wold on 'Bridge CCC Makes Provision Loa Angelet, Feb. 4 (45 — You committing suicide,” he told a can't catch .up on the exerciae you businessmen's luncheon yester­ Students who received their misaad‘Tail week'by killing your­ day. To avoid heart stress, he said, second polio shot in Jilfie should Two Lot Owners Plan self with activity over the week­ businessmen should get moderate report, to the nurse the dale of CASH SURE TRICKS 4 exercise every day —- "even If it's Bu(|g:et^ Pays Step tfp IN For Detailed Tax Bill end. their shot, given by their fam­ TIGHT SPOT N O m H Because tjiat’a^junt what you’ll only 15 minutes of calistheftics or ily doctor. Failure to do this By Alfred- Shelnwold A 7 4 2 be doing —, killing yourself—aaya a walk." by Feb. 10 will cause suapen- To ImprciYe Bailey Rd. L’.S. Maatera Team Champion V K 3 The proposed charter, draft for^upon at a later meeting of the sioh from school. when a quorum is School Board Activity In moat hands. there are some ♦ KOI* the conaoHdatlon of Rockville and commission Vernon will provide for itemized present. Bailev Rd., long abandoned forAsponsbred by the ways and means tricks that you can take right ♦ ^ V a i r EStoMmpeeswsiw, Church, will lead a series of dis­ away and other tricks that need -WRST EAST tax blila 10 that each, property It should be noted that all d,- Budret Balary (liacuKrtoMfing of ^vo pHmyy * general public use, will be im­ commitli^ of the Grange will be 4kKQJ10 5 A9t3 ciaions of the commission at this » cussions which will open at a meet­ •development. Shpuld you begin by owner pays only for the aervlcea are respoMible^ !• for *n accelerated waiikhallway.**!* tifwasafi Biiftt built in 'x 19529o2. proved by Peter Maneggla of Bol­ held„a't thfc^Community Hall Sat­ S o 8^3 4 48 J lO to are subject to change before Since its construction, there has ing of the church, school teachers urday at 8\p.m. The Rhythm taking , your sure tricks before ♦10 95* h4 receives. achediUe f«ang -tlie Board of BldU- tonight at 8 p.m. in Phelps Hall. ton and T. C. Wright of Andoyer the final draft is presented to vot­ been a recurring problem of water according to a letteV recently ad­ Ranglers will p they get stale, or should you begin Thia decialon was made by the ers- in a referendum in late spring. cation Ui«a"TridnUi. At its regular The church school group meets on by developing the additional Consolidation and Charter Com­ meeting Tuesday night the,school dripping from the ceiling. A sec­ dressed to the Town Planning , To Study CWhyDecomtlng Three public hearings on the the first Thursday of each month- Bolton HomemakbM, Extension ttTlckR ? mission last night with the board vtfted to meet Mcmday to ond addition of primary rooms, of iommlstion TPC and the Select­ ^ 7 2 charter draft are scheduled for similiir design, has been free of The series on "This I Believe” Service group open t o ^ l women, The answer often depends on unanimous approval of the seven discuas salaries and on Feb. 16 to Is designed to assist teachers in men. ♦ A 8 4 April 4, 5 and 6 at varioue loca­ this problem. has .sch^uled a cake osMrating how much damage the opponents members present discuss budget proposals for the answering the questions of church Wright wrote the TPC: "Peter 4^ 9 7 6 2 tions. CONTINUE THROUGH SATURDAY Each year the problem was M&neggia and I own eight lots on session for its meeting FebJlJ at 7 can do. If they can ruin you as The Commission felt that this . New Realty Firm 1960-61 ,\-®ar. school young people concerning the p.m. at the Community Hall. sfra. soon as they gain the lead, you Norik Bito* * 0 ^ The mettlinga will open at 7:do referred to the architect and the Bailey Rd. which have been on 1 4 Pass 1 48 j j k method of assessing for the serv­ A certificate of trade name was There's stilt time, for you to carry home today's frindaniental beliefs of the church. Joseph Remesch Of Andover, must take your sure, tricks' and ices received would make It pos­ p.m. in accordance with a vote roofing contractor, since It was be­ The program has been planned by record at the Town Clerk’s Of­ Pssf Pass 2 tiT P in filed yesterday for Rockville Real be instructor. hope for the, best. If the oppon­ sible for an area auch’aa a devel­ ty, 62 Grand Ave. Members of the biggest bagful.of Food Values as First National taken Tuesday to meet one half lieved that a leaking roof was re­ the Rev. Mr. Weeman and Mrs. fice since 1951. They have been 3 NT All. rut hour earlier, than befoie. sponsible. No satisfactory reply tax^ as lots and not as acreage. Supplies needed for the lessen ents are securely caged, however, Opening lead — 4K , opment to petition the council for new firm are John Dorst, 62 Grand Robert Bsrtlett, superintendent of include a decorating set. dish you can afford to develop the atreet lights or sewers, and receive Ave.. Raymond Berrlault, 7 Cherry offers you the utmost for your dollar in this The boat^'lSf schedule, will prob- was ever received, a school spoke.s the church school. "We do not own all the lots. In Dally QtMwtloa ablv be incrta'iwd due to a request man said, and the problem was in­ fact, we own less than half the cloth, and a pan or cake to prac­ tricks that lie below the surface. that service without unfair ex­ St., and Frank S. Lombardo, 144 great thrift event. Don't miss the big cash sav­ Episcopal Notes tice on. Mrs. Ozroe Roberts and , In this case, Wfist opens the king As dealer you hold: Spade—K Q pense to other taxpayers. If the from ■ the teachers' to meet with herited by each new board land adjacent to the road. How­ J 10 5. Heart—9 8 5 4, Diamond— Prospect St. them as soon as the board has No written reply was received A skating party for members of ever, if we wish to be able to dis- Mrs. Lawrence Monroe will be of spades. You refuse the first council granted the petitioners’ re­ The Vernon Junior Women'* ings and don't delay... stock up today! . the Order of Fleur de Lis and the hostesses for the event. trick, hoping that West jyill 7 3, Club A 10. What do you iay T quest, after holding a public hear­ Club will meet at Lottie Fisk Me­ Studied a proposed evaluation in­ until this year w;hen the board.was poae of our lots an acceptable road BiiUetin Board Answer; Pass. The hand Is not strument. The instrument, devised told, after an inspection, that the Order of Sir Galahad will be held imagine a reason for switching to a ing, property owners in the devel­ morial Building Tuesday at 8 p.m. IfaLfiy Spniatil must be built The Building Committee of the quite worth' an opening bid. bv the teaching staff, would pro- dripping Is due to faulty celling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry •We feel that the town cc|ld different suit. No. such luck. He opment would pay an initial An election of officers, discus­ DUNCAN MINIS Jones, Hope Valley Rd., Hebron, a t Congregational Church will meet continues with the ten of spades, (Copyright 1960, General Fea­ charge to partially offset the sion of the ^ -law s and a get-ac­ ^■ide the final step needed to com­ construction, not the roof-ftnlsh- be forced to btjild such a road but tures Corp.) Ing. 6:30 p.m. Friday. Mrs. Jones is tonight at 8 o’clock. and you must take the ace. capital expense, and would then quainted program will be held. Re­ plete the. Profeesional Services Sal­ rather than have any litigation St. Ann's Guild will meet at ats- P la n .lP S S P l. The teachers' The board will not have to deter­ leader of the Fleur de Lis. which might cause 111 feeling, we You can take fo\ir diamonds and pay annually on an itemized tax freshments will be served. Young P6ACH PIE CAKE MIXES St. Maurice Church hall at 8 plan was presented to board mem­ mine whether it can take legal ac­ Mrs. Alberta Pomprowicz has propose to build the. road our­ three hearts oh the run, ’’’hese, to­ bill, for the operating expense. women between the ages of 18 and ALL VARIETIES bers when they were guests of the tion -to have the condition cor­ been named Didector of the Altar o’clock tonight. This la the newly- gether with the ace of spades, will Details of the plan will be drawn 40 are invited to attend this meet­ RICH BUTTERCRUS7 selves to the satisfaction of the formed mothers’ circle of the Visiting Limited elaff at a pot-luck supper and rected o r' instead, to include an Guild of St. Peter's Church. Selectmen so that, at a future date, ■give you eight tricks. You are one up and considered at a later meet­ ing. SAVE Couhcil of Catholic Women to ing. APPETIZING meeting last week. item in the coming year's budget Parish members who plan to the town would takeover a road Trick short. At Two Hospitals Brow-nle* Receive Pin* 11c ’ Fire Door Not Installed to get the work done. give flowers for the altar during which all Catholic mothers of the would have nothing to fear Four Voting Dfstrleto Seven girls in Vernon Brownie PEACH FILLING - which they already 6wn. 'The Commission also voted to Troop 15 have received pins as new 4 3 ' Paul Pfanstiehl. inside main­ This Was among several items the church year'are asked to check This may not technically come parish sre invited. at had opened a different suit REGULAR PRICE 53e n The confirmation class Of Bol­ Visiting regulations in aoms set up four voting districts. 'Ihe troop members. Mrs. Warren Ellis tenance chairman, informed the on the agenda tabled until the next with Mrs. D. Benton Crittenden. \inder your jurisdiction but we or If'he had switched from spades board -that the fire door to the. regular board meeting. Gilead, to be sure no other memor­ ton Congregational Church will at the sKqnd trick. You could lead Manchester convalescent homes districts aiie to have- fairly equal is the co-leader. Getting pins were feel in "the interest Of good pub­ meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the and hospitals will be restricted for population, and are to be reviewed, Allison Rau. Jennifer Young, Lee echool'S boiler i-ooni has not yet Outside maintenance chairman ial flowers have been scheduled for clubs, setHqg up three additional IDEAL FOR BREAKFAST RE6 PRICE 25e lic relations, we would like your pariah’room. a time because of the outbreak of in this reapect, at least every s-iv- Ann Ganey, Rosemary Leary. I.,m- been installed. Arranjgements for Edward M. Yeomans reported that that date. approval and or comments.’’ club tricks PKGS BIRDS l Y I FiO ZIN vwbB 9 ruwaiBrs the door inetallation aiic^lher steps Club Plans Dinner Saturday The Democratic Town Commit­ Since West itas.aclually knocked colds and other respiratory infec- en years and no oftener than every da Copping, Rachel Ellis and Phyl­ s piece of corner property The TPC Is expected to discuss tee will meet tomorrow at 7:30 out the ace of spades, you cannot three years. English Muffins OF 6 ommehdad by the Stale fire- owned by Conrad Schat* has been The Bell and Chain Club of St. Uohs. lis Shlmoda. 10 OZ PKG the propo.sal at its meetjng on Feb. p.m. at the Community Hall afford to lead a climvRt once. West The Crcstfleld Convalescent Hos- • VFW Post No. 2046 plans to pre­ SWEET PEAS hal's office last spring, mere surveyed. Schalz plans to donate Peter's Episcopal Church will hold 10 at the town offices. The early departure of one JUICES Mrs. Robert Miller, Mrs. Byron would step right up with the qc.e sent the troop with a United States LEMON FILLED REG PRICE 29c made^iiy " former school board the section to the town since it a dinner meeting at 7 p.m. Satur­ pltal will limit visiting to the pa­ member left the commission with­ In August, 1957, a town meet­ Shinn and James G. Hassett will of clubs and cash the ^ s t of his tient's immediate families. No chil­ Flag. 9 OZ PKG m e m b e r!^ * board was informed adjoins the school ballfield. It In­ day in Phelps Hall. Re.servations out a quorum and therefore with­ PKG OF 6 FRENCH FRIES that the work,^waa supposed to should be made as soon as possible ing tabled a request for acceptance attend a meeting of the Republi­ spades. This would dbfe’toT^ your dren-will be allowed on visits. out the power to vote. But the re­ Junior Achievement Award Doughnut* cludes the large picturesque tree of the old road Into the town sys­ The best Junior Achievement have been complied by Sept. 1 in behind the scoreboard. with club president Mrs. Milton can Recruit for ’60 committees of contract. "W' Laurel . Manor Convalescent maining six mem.bers agreed that time for the school'i owning. Baxter of Coventry. tem. Conrad St. Pierre, who was Tolland County at the Hotel Bond The best course is,--lb run jhiur Home will also limit visiting to the candidates could be nominated by salesman, to be selected Feb. 16 EXCELLENT DESSERT REG PRICE 39e SAVE Taking over the job as outside building a house on the road^ had in Hartford toniiorrow night. This sure tricks and see if you caH^ patients' immediate families and will receive an all-expense paid Pftuiatlehl ^and Andret»'-.,Gaeper, maintenance chairman this year. Bulletin Board independent petition as well as by n r .. board chairman, have met^,^th The Community Club will meet made the request. will be the kick-off for the cam­ make somebody-ilquirm. You cash 'w.ill bar children for a while. political party endorsement. trip to the Junior Achievement Date & Nut Loaf EA FOR Yeomans will inherit the problem About a year previous, town of­ the four dian.bnds. discarding a conlerence in the Pocono Moun­ the oontnictor several times iq an, at the First Congregational paign and census in this area. "silanchester Memorial Hospital TTie Idea is to permit a person ,pf correcting a hazardous condi- ficials had consulted the late~AUy. The Board of Tax Review will About Town club from /our own hand. tains of Pennsylvania Feb. 25 to effort to- gel the work completed, titMi of a bank behind the school Churih at 8 p.m. tomorrow to go will nqt place restrictions on visit­ without the backing of a political but It hasn't been dirlv Bird 60c 1111 6 DEfA XE DINNER The ayetam ofv^min,tIng can­ Rockville Bureau, 5 W. Main St„ Mussulman's FILLING JAR 33c L iS S in QUANTITIIS AT IIGULAB PBICISI who have had no dental care ville and East Hartford Emblem solo. Both are Bolton youngstec^ er Thomas Gauthier on a charge COMPlJCTi: SHOWS didates will be diiwumed and voted telephone TRemont 5-8188. S9.96 Value of operating under the influence aetback' party Saturday at 8 p.m. whatsoever. For this reason, Mrs. Clubs attended the district deputy Pupils of Mr.s. Hugh Clancy oi at the clubhouse, Brainard PI. 5:15-8:10 P.M. a Relish. Tray Azinger proposed a dental clinic iquor or drugs. FREE night observance, East Hartford who will perform in­ a Choice of Appettzera 12 OZ fXC/T/NG tow PR/CE j program which wculd -include Four new members installed clude Donna Tedford on guiltar Public Records Bruce P. Smith, 51'Walnut St., Including Shrimp KRETCHMER'S JAR cleaning and fluoride treatments and Renee Calhoun, vocal solo, Warfkn^e Deed; Sterling and Coventry Wheat Germ 35< Installation were Mrs. Arthur Buckler, Mrs. will be co-chairman :of arrange­ a Tossed Salad lli«6* wmrr , 1 at a cost of *2.50 to *3 per child Francis Dowds,, Mrs. John Pave- both of Bolton; Margie-Rose Adeline Stanley to Guglielmo and GARY TORY Chef Nino Dressing BETTY ALDEN - WHITE SLICED ments for the annual all-college enriched BRFAPi^i Complete for the series. lack and Mrs. Agnes LaDuc. Flanagan of West Hartford and Luigina Rattaizi,^t on Clark Rd. frolic to be sponsoreej by Epsilon a Choice, of Minestrone or ■2 Screens The board approved the pro­ Janet Ostifin of Wether.sfleld in a Building Pew its Mrs. Foster Williams, chairman, Alpha Zeta, honorary business Soup D'Joiir 91 Per Cent lest Taxes Brill's Spanish Rice 2 caS s 3 7 c 2 Storm Panels gram, providing that it could be was assisted bv Mrs. Charles Pon- can-can number; Peggy. Kearns of Harry Rylander, Mkn^ester, 7- fraternitv, at Hillyer College of GRANT’GURnS a Chicken Ctacx-latore vk carried out without conflicting r7)om house on South RdJl'-^^drew Door Closer ticelll, Mrs. Samuel Vacantl, Mrs. Wethersfield, —a vocal solo and the Universitf of Hartford on with Polenta with the bpaj-d’s policy of not using Jerry-Wilson Jot Mancheater, in_a Ansaldi, _ Manchestet. S^rq^ Feb. 13. The semi-Jormal dance' Expander Joseph-Reynolds and Mrs. Paul a Or I-ondon Broil Paid, Accordmff to Collector BREAD classtime for such projects. The Gagne as hoste.ises. Other com­ tap dance, and song. house on' .Williams Rd.; will be held "at Beth ^oldm 'H all, a (,’hoice of Tw.o Vegetablea MACARONI DINNER 2 C ^ S 3 7 c REGUl>iR PRICE 2 for-33c SPECIAL -THRU SATURDAY Bottom program may be held after school mittee members were Mrs. John Anyone who la interested in ap­ Erlandson, outside stairway and Conjwall and Andove? Sts., Hart­ a Choice of Dessert Brill'^s hours. pearing on the program is invited exit at the Community Hall'. Approximately 91 per cent offchildren to skate on Lake You WUI Be All Se,t Caglanello, Mrs. Joseph Farr, Mrs. ford}' / a Choice of Beverage \. The board also approved the ex- Donald-Jorgenson,,Mrs: John Tier­ to telephone -Mrs, Tedford. Danc­ a After Dinner Mints the total *513,64J taxes collectable Wamgumbaui!\fhat they check the For Summer and Winter I penditure of up to *200 to provide ney, Mrs. H. C. Rivard, Mrs. Rob­ ing, with music by the Rhythm Mancheater Evening Herald Bishop .lohn Wesley I^rd of a Lollipops for Children on the 1958 list have been received area to be U8e’d''by their children. BONE-IN -V Cut From Heavy Western Steer Beef. Your Best Meat Buy of the W eek. Good Eatifig at a Most Economical Prieto I the basic materials for the pro­ Ranglera. will follow the show. Bolton correspondent. Doris -M. Boston will he^guest speaker at He also urges parents to super­ LGE PKG gram. No additioanl board expense ert Jarvis. as of Feb. 1, according to Tax Lux Flakes 33< HOME Also, Mrs. Jam es Ellis, Mrs. Another In the series of dances D’ltalia. telephone Mitchell S-,564S. an evangelistic tally at South vise the children whjle they are is expected since the part of the Methodist Church hefa.on March BANQUET ROOM Collector F, Pauline Littlb. skating on the lake fees will be used to replenish the George English. Mrs, Kenneth SPEOIALTIES 00. Hodge, Mrs. Alfred Ritter, •Airs. 13. ____ _ For weddings and private • A total of *50,962 in real estate Teen Dance Tomoi ) REG supplies. 18 parties. Carte Rtanche cards and personal jjroperty taxes . re­ Th'ere will be a dance fds. teen­ 1 BARS 89 prRKEM- PLACE Discussion Series Starts Samuel Robb Jr., Mrs. Alfred Bon- Good Citizen for Years Reservations are now beings Lifebuoy Soap 21c ticellL Mrs, Albert I. Laliberte and accepted. mains outstanding according to agers at 8 p.m. tomorrow a LB The Rev. Gordon W. Weeman. taken at the British American -OPERATIOH- the records of non-resident and Nathan Hale Community Cent^ MI 3-2856 rector of St. Peter’s Episcopal Mrs. Carol Lenihan. Club for" the annual Valentine reaident taxpayers’ accounts. Of under the supervision of the Ceiv \ BATH Dance, to be held Feb. 13. 'The El Ihls total. *89 remains unpaid on ter’s dance committee. Among the 7 \PErnCOJIT' 1 BARS 31c Model Mother Exposed Beau's >rchestra will play from 9 in ^ s tm a n COLOR WALNUT the 1955 books; *744 on the 1956 chaperons will be Mr, and Mr*. Lifebuoy Soap CHUCK ROAST to 1, and a buffet will be served books; *3.831 on the 1957 books Ford L. Morgan, Mrs, Chester QUALITY NEVER SACRIFICED FOR PRICEI T h e B an k that gives you P L A N N E D 5 E C U R I T -aitd-*46,298-on the 1958 books. Granger and Mr. and Mrs. Donald RESTAURANT This month Mrs. Uttle ■VN'ill be James. As^ Everett Moore, ticket chairman 7 WALNUT STREET working on the list of 1958 unpaid Selectmen to Meet WHITE DETERGENT . LGE PKG 33c for the Elks’ Charity' Ball to be Rinso Reservations—Call MI 9-8070 tax accounts for which lien no­ The Board of Selectmen will BONILESS - Lean, Tenderi^and Flavorful LB (Continued from Page One) Elective Cards Due held Feb. 13 at the Manche.ster tices will be sent in March. Unless Armory, requests that all ticket.s meet at 8 p.m. Monday at th6 of­ Chuck Roast these taxes are paid on or before 1 REG feared to tell him about my past,” Elective cards will be due for reaervations should be picked fice in the Town Office Building. TOILET SOAP March 31, the liens w lll'be filed Garden Club Meeting 5 BARS 29c she said. back at school on Monday, Feb. up by Saturday, Feb. 6. Section at that time according to law. B O N I-IN • WelL^'rimmad - Lean and Tahdar LB chairmen from whom tickets may Coventry Garden Club will meet Chuck Sfetnk "I always brooded over this 15. A one-half demerit penal­ Mrs. Little reminds car taxpay­ ty will be given to thoae who be obtained are Edward Tomkiel, at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Booth- problem. I turned to religion and ers who' are delinquent it will be Dimpek Memorial Library. Slides ■N BATH SHOULDilR- WELL TRIMMED I^WIFT'S PBIMIUM or ABMOUB STAB fail to comply. Bruce Noble, Dean Gates and TOILET SOAP told my troubles to my spiritual Frank Vichi. Corsages will be •necessary to have such taxes paid will be shown of members' gar­ Lux t BARS 29c 99 advisor. He assured me I had paid available in the foyer at the Ar­ before new registrations can ■ be dens, arrangements and horticul­ n my, debt to society and that there he’ll'a sk California Gov. Edmund k T E E N Nr obtained. ture. Hostesses will be Mts. Wil­ Smoked Butts > 49uXanned Hams. I 2 mory, and there will be a snack was no need to tell my husband G. Brown to refuse Illinoia’ extra­ bar. « ^ FEATURING THE HITS A total of 28 warrants were re­ liam Tribeau and Mrs. Ralph Mc­ or any of our children as they.be­ dition request. LATfsf cently issued by Mrs. Little for Leod. H.UE DETERGENT LGE PKG Skinless Frankfurts / 2 sag 95c Silver DusP 35c . ScafooJ SpvciJ! gan to grow up. ■ y Her husband said he would stand Twenty members of the Koffee Fius— DANCE QONTEST delinquent taxes. These are In the AA Group to Form "I always wanted to tell.” by her. ’ .. Klatache' .■'•■lup met yesterday at FRIDAY. FEB; 5. I960 ^ hands of local constables and de- , A Coventry group of Alcoholics Finast Bologiid twin^ack ‘ «ozpkg^ 9 c Yesterday she phoned her hus­ "My wife obviously has been a the Community Y. Mrs. Hilma Mc- luty sheriffs. Anonj’TOous will be orgauized at Haddock Fillet « kh lb 39c gpod citizen these last 18 years,” ‘ax pajTnenta should be made a meeting at 8 p.m., Feb. 11 ht the 2 p’K^G^ 27c band and told him: Comb instructed a group in copper P.A.C. BALLROOM ROCKVII.LE, CONN. .JJETERGENT LGE PKG 3 5 . C Katie's Sauerkraut "Frank, you'd better come home he said, "or her past would have enameling, and Mrs. Lynda Jordon by ntoiil or at the Town Office veetry of the First Congregational ~ m y past jusLcaught up with come to light before this. supervised a group in sewing and . DAXCjNG 7:30 to 11:45 P.M. ^ Building>OfficS''hour8 are 9 aun. CSiurch. Plans sre to have a week­ to 4:30 p.nrSea^h weekday, except me.’-- ■ ...... ’ “Technically ahe was in error tailoring while another g.roup AD.MIS.SION...... 60c ly meeting of this grroup, same She was arraigned later on a but morally she has" stayed with­ "played bridge. Other t n t-e r e s t Wednesdays whBn-Jhe building is time and place each Thursday. DETERGENT LGE PKG 3 4 c f ^ r o J u c e S p e c i a l s ! fugitive charge. An 'Attorney said in -the boundaries of good citizen­ groups will be formed and new closed, and on Sa;turdqys from 9 Co-op-Vacancy ship.”' members are wrelcome. For further a.m. to noon. There is a vacancy in the South information, contact Mrs. Emil Delinquent taxpayers shoiUiladd Coventry Cooperative Nursery and CALIFORNIA W estler,'64 Greenwood Dr. Irvlerest. This is retroactive-'to Kindergarteii combined cla.vi peld DOZEN 6.1% Rise Noted April 1 of the taxable year or each 'liiesday and Thursday from LIQUID DETERGENT ' 12OZ CAN 3 9 c JUICY, FRESH FLAVORr Triple-S Blue Senhora.. .Margot Mattoso, Bra­ from date of the last payment up 9 a.m: until noon, at Kingsbury ORANGES Have You Met? zilian teacher, who is, observing' until the time the tax is paid. House on .Mason ‘ and Main Sts. In Jobless Claims educational methods in this coun­ SPECIAL Tax Appeal Hearings Thoae interested in enrolling their ■V COOKING try, will speak at a meeting of the . The Board of Tax Reyiew will children may contact the member- Wisk LIQUID DETERGENT 16 OZ CAN 4 1 c 3 5 A v o c a d o s CALIFORNIA 3 ^ « 2 9 e with every new account Claims for, unemployment co(n- Kiwania Club of Manchester Tues­ $1.00 conduct its final -hearing as sched­ shi,p chairman^ Mrs. Jdhp.‘T. Max- Apples Baldwin or Stayman « pensatlon in Manchestjir rose 6.1 day at noon at the Manchester uled of appeals or explanations of, w-ell of Bunker Hill Rd. The new FLORIDA Country Club. The Kiw'anis -board increases in assessments Saturday REG <’^‘1 per cent In the week ended Sat officers will have a get-acquainted FOR 4 9 r Corrots t«xas - Fr,sh 'Crisp ii'iK G B 'tT * of directors and the budget and fi­ from 9:.30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the meeting at 8 p.m. Monday at the TOILET SOAP BARS Z I C Grapefruit Nulritloui iirday according to the State Un­ Gayla 2 nance committee wih meet at 11 Town Office SuHding. However, home of Mrs. James R. MacArthur ■nOHDATIMHIS^ US , of $20 or more... a.m. Tuesday at the Uoiijitry Club. 43 - Florida ^ BCHS 2 9 . employment Security Division. the Board said If-anyone is unable on Nathan Hale Dr. „ JusI Peel and Eat Celory jumbo sizi This ia a alight increase over to appear at that time, he or'she P F Bowling RATH •* Oranges may come into the Asseagor’s .Of­ the corresponding week one year The Pilgrim Fellowship of the TOILET SOAP 2 BARS O I C ago, although the total number of F I S H F H Y fice anytime between nOw.nnd Feb. Second Congregational Church will Gayla jobleaa claims- is almost 500 less 2D with an appeal. ■’ go bowling Saturday In Rockville. The board will be working this FREE GIFT TO YOU f r o z e n . S p e t t a i ! For-a limited time, everj’ depositor opening a new savings account of than at this time last year. EflSTUIOOD (ALL YOU CAN I a T) ^ The group will meet at 6 p.m. at On Jan. 31, 1969. claims num­ month ion the assessments as of. the Church Community House. ■ Adnlt Rnt«rtjifnmeiit Oct. 1, 1959, to make necessary ad­ 8-PIECE OVENWARE BAKING SET |20 or more will receive as a,'bonus SOO Triple-S Blue Stamps—the same bered 1,865, compared .with 1.386 Fried Fish Lemoh Wedge After the party'members will re­ All Fkiffy ARTHUR FrW fINGART this year. Last year’s figure repre­ "Hoppy Anniversary" justments prior to the Boajd of turn to the Church Community at your FINAST SUPER JMARKITS •X FROZEN DINNERS sented an Increase of 5.4 per cent i:SB-fi:40-9:45 French Fried Potatoes Coleslaw Finance setting a mill rate on the House for pizzas." FINAST stamps given by Grand Union and other leading merchants. With these .521 MIDDLE TPKE. E. AUo—Wickedly Witty t 1959 net grand list. 1041 Main Street, Manchester MANCHESTER, CONN. over the week preceding It. Freshly Baked Rolls and Butter Engaged CHICKIN or B IIF The-4atest unemployment fig­ "Ttie Doctor's Dilemmo" The Board will be In session at The engagement of Miss Pearl All Condensed 2 r o l9 5 < Blue Stamps you can get more than 1500 valuable gifts without spend- - PHONE MI 9-4604 the Assessor’s- Office Monday 29T East Center Street, Manchester P i 2-8218 ures represent 173 new claims and Is Color !-.Si-t-.SS Audrey Pitts of Pine Lake Shores. 1,213 claims continued from the through Saturday from 9:30 a.m; Coventry-, to DaVld Feeney, son of ing a penny. By opening kh account with us, you-save in TWO WA^S.’ SilNDAY: ‘"raE WRECK Every Friday to 4:30 p.m. all month. 71 Windsor Avenue, Rockville ' 2 > o i L j : Here is one of your neighbors, week before. OF THE MARY DEARE” Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Feeney of- You get a bonus toward the gift you’ve been saving for with Blue Stamps an independent buainessman in During the same period’, state­ Melnekera Arrive Simsbury, has been announced by Dove TOILET SOAP BARS your community, engaged in a wide claims for unemployment 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. The Rev. Edwin Meineker thia her father, Ijeslie Fitts of Storrs. ONE UNIT FREE EACH WEEK! IRONING BOARD highly-developed, .modem. serv­ compensation dropped 1.6 per cent, week assumed his duties as pas­ Miss Fitts is employed by the I . . and you SAVE MONEY and earn dividends while you’re doing it. tor of the -fjecond Congregational -- FREE THIS WEEK - ice that Is helping many family, a decline of 880 from 44,414 to ENJOY ONE OF OUR DELICIOUS Connecticut Bank and 'i'rust Co. business and professional peo­ 43,543. the State Labor Depart­ Church of Coventry. Windham office in Wlllimantic. Handy Andy CL^NER BTL 39c PAD and COVER ple to plan and, control their THIRST The Rey. Mr. Meineker with his Her fiance is attending the School ROUND CAKE PAN ment reported. wife and three children moved into, OUTSTANDING EACH $1 finances efficiently. H4 can ,show Labor Commissioner Denato E. COCKTAILS SATISFYING.— of Agriculture at the University WITH PURCHASE OF $5 OR MORI you the one sure way to guar- Ricciuttl attributed the decline the parsonage on Rte. 44A Mon of Connecticut. A July wedding is' REG VALUII ONLY , day.- . ITEMS AVAILABLE ONLY AT STORE LISTED ABOVE 1 •antee yourself the things you mainly to the completion of fac­ Ends Saturday! planned. TOILET SOAP bchester %'Slue most—Confidence in the He succeeds the Rev. C. Arthur Praise 27c , - ■ WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES avings tory shutdowns for inventory ALL COLOR! SCOPE! future, education for your chil which offset cflntinued layoffs in Bradley now pastor of the Eh Manchester Evening Herald dreii, ownership of your honiie, field Congregational Church. For construction and a ahutdown of MAY BRITT . ROUlARDjOHnfOll^ Coventry' correspondent, F, Paul­ control of your business.,care­ the past three months the Rev. BATH - o n some departments in a large office CURTJUROENS ine Little, -'telephone Pilgrim TOILET free retirement or extended va- Allison R. Heaps has served as- 2-6231. Praise 2 ^ARS O z C W FST BRANCH ^ catl(M\. machinery ..firm la the Hartford 1. nasdaMTk far Hsagry Awsritaai" Interim minister at the local FIRST PhTATIONAL L^TORES area. ' ’ -•lU*. church; Don^t Overcrowd. He is ready to serve You. ^ A vear ago total claims declined MANCHfSTER FARKADE— W. MIDDLE tURNFIKE A n 6 B * - Ob Tolland 'Turnpike •Urges Lake Caution ' -©ap’t overcrowd Uie kettle w^jen bv 4.395 to kO.74* ' First Selectman Richard M. you are deep-frying, doughnuts or ■ The Hartford O/fic* was highest 6.20-9:55 S U N L I F E U Mile Off Oakland Atreet Oallhkt advises parents whose other food. HQumt MoiMoy Ifmi TlHindoy^ 10 ci.m. fo 4 j m i i .— FRIDAyi0o.m. fo8p.m. in claims last weak with 6.$S6, arl Bun.: "W reck of Mnrjr Dears" ASSL’KANOE 00. Increass of 819 over the previous o r CANADA ■s waek. ■ ■(( T A-;.-

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PAQE,FQ,UB be ayaUable at the door. Tha show ] CLAM SHELL that should beloog-to itself exclu­ sslf as a figure the DsmocnU16 BUY TEXACO 4>efeit''und«r aome authoritarian' re- state regime would have to live wiU start at 8 p.m. GASOLINE Work Starts Friday Comer Spruce and Birch St*. fRaurl|p0trr sively. „^That doesn’t mean, how­ Mrs. Wsdell Is assisted by Mrs. fthne hava bean momenta of weak- Connecticut with. kenneth Strum as co-chairman, WHOLESALE ncas and demoralization. France ever, that Aiken’s suggestion is There could be .ncthln^ more .fit­ Spring Faskions FRIED CLAMS Mrs. Calvin Symons, scenery: Mrs. Pump and Tank Loaned to lEopitiiuj jl|rralJi can alwaya carry the torch for thd really "heresy, or woiK#?*’ It Just ting for a testimonial dinner to- George Brooks, tickets: Mrs. Har­ ' FRIED SCALLOF5 such a maverick young Democrat Uaera of Over 2,000 Gallons On New Catholic High PUBUlSHtiU B ' i THUi ■ sounds that way because It may The 'Verplanck School.wlll be ths tntan£^ible political idaais. It ael- Yankee old VanDlvort. P«>gram^nd Mra Annually. (For Commercial ______FISH and CHIPS H£RALD PRINTING CO.. INC. on the way up than an invitation Philip Lees, publicity. The Wart ,, IS Biuell Street dom ahowa a talent for making have common sense in it. By A. H. 0. to Mayor Richard Lee of New scene on Wednesday of the annual ueers Only). GRINDERS I ' MancheMer Conn Spring Faahlon ’Parade aponsored Circle of the WSCS ConMriKiUon on the new l,200-«'la building the Hartford school, and THOMAS F ihem work. , Ha-ven, to be a principal guest. He RACKLIFFE OIL 'Uicrli OyhAnl nn Anderson AnO.rxnn FairnakaFairoaks isla building the W ALTE R R. FERGUSON leadership of Mrs. -Verner Ny In. Student ©athdlfc *Hi|f*> School on Thua, thla week, the debate In The new* phoitographars o f Con­ is, by this time, a mature maver­ by the Woman’s Society of Chris­ will act as hostesses during the COMPANY West Hartford school. I Coll Ml 3-5051 Publlsrfere ick.' who won’t abuse .Bailey pUb- HUUort Bt. and the convent to rouft seem to avail themselves of it mies at ones,. MILLER tha New Britain Herald building, JO the local news published here. Constitution. Its freshness, this is, we must con­ Mias Donna Peterman. Mrs. Don­ 4 All rtpbts of repiihltcatfon ol special How do men grow in spiritual The latest sample of this pho­ fess, an old Bailey act. Our mem­ ald Conrad, Mrs. Robert Knight, the Berlin High School and Roose­ This was done because it was tographer’s art came on the oc­ PHARMACY More than 100 members attend­ •Il'patchPsSiereIn are also reserved stature? What is it that produces ory can fish up poses with one Abe Mrs. R. J. Chutter, Mrs. Charles Notice velt Junior High. School in New 5 2 7 3 0 E. A. Serv- i admitted, by the French them power and constancy in sor>i casion of -the dinner, in Hartford Rthicoff, after he had abused Brame, Mrs. Russell MacKendrick, "III I. i;I I N iD I \|i Britain. ed a 5th anniversary party of the rull'Kf'rvlce the other night, to City Council­ di Icp _ selves, that only such extraordl Christians, while many others con­ Bailey, with John SuUtvan, after and Mrs. Kdmond Zagllo...... Ml ; 11 ; I The tract on which the school Senior Citizens’ club, a social .‘tluayn A Better Buy At Rr,. . Thf tinue as spiritual Infants for man George Ritter, a gentleman Will be built is 62-acres adjacent — New j nary powers, in the hands of 'such that present state tax commission­ Tickets ' may now be obtained WE HAVE DAILY group for elderly persons sponsor­ ■'*' .Tu)iu!» Special \ ^ - years? What Is the secret of the who ■ plays .the role of maverick er had delivered his everlasting de­ to the site of the propoaed Howell '’ member'''’audit' ’‘ bureau!; of ; on. cxtraordinai-y man. could main from all WSCS members, and will ed by the Manchester Recreation rector of Connecticut General Life deep serenity Cmd calmness that Democrat, and who, playing that fiance, with Tom Dodd, after good­ Cheney Technical School. morrow evening at the Hotel Bond, er, Thomas M c C u s k e r, Wilton MORIARTY CmCtrLA’TIO.N? tain the state at all.- some Christians possess? role, got elected in spite of the DELIVERY TO THE The school and the convent will d v.-'irtment, at the Community Y Tolland County Flamm, and Welles. Insurance Co., will be the prin­ ness know's how many trials and Hartford. cipal speaker. A buffet supper will The' Herald Printing Companv In^ .JVc are patient witl a new na- Hartford city Democratic machine tribulations. 'We are beginning to occupy 23 acres of the elte. yesterday. Rockville-V ernon Representatives from each town’s Vernon’s committee hopes to re­ The answer is so simple'w-e hes­ be served. assunies no financial- responsibility IOT tion^Uke Pakistan or Burma, itate to consider it seriously, and, thus posing a question mark on wtfiider if Bailey ever really goes Architects for the school and .'Five charter members who were, Recruit for '60 committee are ex­ cruit 435 party members, Welles BROTHERS tvpngrapfilcal errors appear np In ad­ that machine’s control of the City paint yaurwan County GOP Plan vertisements and other rending inatler when itYrlcs the new adventure yet It is nevertheless, true. All for anybody until they have had AHtomoHc Car Wash BOLTON . convent are Wilkins and Sleeker honored-'^re Mrs. 'Vina Chagnon. pected to attend, according to Ver­ said. ” treury- In The Mniicheslcr Evening Herald Council. This was billed as a non­ Linroln Day Dinner CUP FROM HORN of damocrac>;"^find8 itself want­ these people about whom I am spimk enough to stand up and of Hartford. Mrs. Elizabeth Greaney, Mrs. Dog Warden Dinner in Hartford non’s town GOP chairman, Frank­ ( onftnvntal'i'lnfiltth kurii / partisan evening,' with, curiously blast him. If we were young and Red Brick Construction Francis Potter. Mrs. Agnes Seidel lin G. Welles. TTie Tolland County Republican Horn of the rhinoceros was be Dispiav advertlsli'g closing houra: ing. an'i turns td\|wmebor Thurfday—.1 p m Wednesday. others saw, but could not produce the presidential nomination, apd Wet Wash Only.' County's recruit for '60 program and used for drinking. For Frldav—1 p.m ’D'lirs'lav immediately ^afterward, to go out Your Life” presentation, written will hold a Dutch treat dinner to­ Mrs. Florence Loverin, Arno Web­ William Painter, personnel di­ I politicallv experienced France, thb -bv themselves. This is the secret opponent of Senator John Kennedy PINE LENOX the convent. All materials used Says Brooks Clas.'lfied dendllne: ■h'lSn a m esch pf Hberty. There the trou- of^h^ir power. and win some election. will be non-combustlle. by Mrs. Elizabeth Dobson. Schuetz, day et mibltcallnn except Saliirrtav— in the approaching Wisconsin Comfilett Wash $2. a Manchester native, sUrted.work- hie cannot be' one of unfamlliarity Wha^'y. There is,-as PHONE MI 9-tS86 25-OZ. ■ we place above all other values our 539-641 MAIN ST. "AT 'IHE CENTER” 40-seat chapel, and a refectory. said Shirley In a hospital here for yet, no Indication that France, as Cost $3 Minton ob.xervatlon. "I guess 1 was either JARS own individual freedoms and PRICED B result, stands leas in need of Cost of the school and convent is in a daze or in shock.” Public* Records APPLE SAUCE rights, and we believe, moreover, In the neighborhood of J3 million. Mrs. Robert Jenkins, mother of being saved from itself. Sylvia Jean Jenkins, was wailing sxTqe-* - RiqUT! that the operation of such a sys­ The school is one of three Catho­ Marriage License ^ EXTRA tem in the long run produces more, lic high schools being buOt in the beside the highway to take her daughter from the bus. When the Elmer Maurice Frechette, 11 not only happiness, more satisfac­ archdiocese of Hartford. TTie other Tanner St., and Marcia Jean LARGE “ Heresy, Or 'Worse” two are in the south end of Hart­ collision • occurred Mrs. Jenkins PNUNES Spade. 132 Baldwin Rd.. Feb. 13, tion and pride in our people, hut Evwy banking service yon ford and the north end of West rushed to the scene and pulled her FANCY NO. 1 McIn t o s h also more goods, more wealth. Senator George Aiken of Ver­ need now (or may need later) Hartford. Wadhams and May Co dying daughter from the wreckage. Church of the Assumption. .16-OZ. ''NoWi let's remember that dic- mont is perhaps becoming one of CANS the few men left in public life who Here’S what ia available to you at your lator.ships have bebn very effi- N O O U C T S FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 4 lb. combines an ability to ahoot off his , rient. Time aniUitanc again, look nearby Connecticut Bank and 29-OZ. how we • were .bWr-awed, almost, mouth with occasional common APPLES BAG Trust Company office. ... c a n s . by Hitler's early years in his war sense. We have plenty of charac­ we mean by ters who dare say anything that NO CARI^BNTRY Yelkm CLING PEACHES 2 against-7-overrunning Poland and You name your service: a . then overrunning the West; and pops into their heads, but whose H i 18-OZ. dieddng ac­ ■ ■ FRESH WESTERN CRISPY for. going into Africa. heads are like hreezewaya. Aiken CHOICEST MEATS IN TOWN CANS count . • • "Why. of course, we talked ha* at least’been thinking before N O W I R I N G Cut Green-Wax Beans 3 y about this great efficiency. he spouts. tru st p ro ­ TENDER. FLAVdRFUL "This is dictatorship. If you He came out with something tlie 16-OZ. other day that «he himself pre­ tection for CANS CELLO take oil'r country ajid .m.akc it-an your eetata Carrots PKGS. armed ramp and regiment It, why, dicted many Americans would un­ full-service SLICED CARROTS 3 for a while you can-—you might doubtedly' regard "aa heresy, or .;. sound financial worse." It was a recommendstion BEEF 16-OZ. do it with great morale, too.- if n a u tilu s eou n sel...a aavinga CANS . you could got people steamed up that the' time' had come for the CREAM STYLE CORN 4 FANCY WESTERN like you did in wars, you might United States to explore "dispas­ NO DUCT HOOD account... Travelen do tills thing most—well. In .very sionately” the Idea of interna­ Cheques or a letter o f TENDENLOIN 16-OZ. tionalizing the Panama Canal. greater' tempo than we are doing credit... a personal 5to7LB.AVG. CAN head 'it. . He made this fWcommendation PEAS and CARROTS -afterra-reoent lour in L,atin Ainer- Broccoir "But \V?^aTe talking of a ' dw-^ loan or a buainMi 16-OZ. mocracy ,wa hope is an enduring it'B. And he made it on the basis loan. . . the liat jppald go on •form of govenirnent We are, of what he considered the Ultimate ■ CANS dilemma we will othenvise have to ...the kind of and OIL SIDED PEAS 4 therefore. fr.ving' to do these $1.09 FiANCY FIRM RIPE , IJimgs at the same lime wc' keep j fare with regard to the Canal, The point ia that at your 29-OZ. these values'■ 7 • that of "holding the Canal Zone hanking each nearby Ccmnedacut Bank and CANS As we obsen'ed In this space ; by force or withdrawing TOMATO PUREE 3 1 Lb. IVust. Company office, under 't-- > ^’este^day, it V'as not the cosmic p|clely.'’ Basket seer,- Lippmann. who took this . _ His reading of the future is that Connecticut Bank one roof, you’ll find the time- TALL T o m a to e s ‘.'second hesf '' catchword of the! no concessions we can make the aaviog convenianoe o f thia'fiill M A c a n s ' moment and gave it an examina-j p®i.'i^'^' agitation in Panama on : CHICKEN EVAPORATED MILK 3 Uon froni ■ any . basic, -enduring | the Canal' question, will atop this aervice banking. Stop in apon point of view. Lippmann. the. sane I inces-sant agitation, ' whjch is and .Trust Company and lejb ua ahow you hownmeh natural and inevitable in view of S legs 4 9 Lb. was tegiporarily off hi.s, own base • FRESH, NATIVE “ Once -again, as has happened- be­ the history-' and situation in­ we can bi^p YOU I ^. FANCY YELlAIW volved ■ in our possession of the fore. the oulstandiiig voice of san­ office provides 0 WE HAVE A SMALT. QUANi:iTY OF *LUS GREEN STAMPS \ ity, balance • perspective and phi­ Canal. BANANAS losophy war lo ’ he found 'm onlS' Sooner n r. later, Aiken thinks rSWEOlSH XORV;- s TI one place, which, fortunately for we are goipg to "come to a moment for you HOW ^ AMPLE PARKING AT FRONT, SIDE OR REAR OF BUILDING us, happens to be the White House. when W e ha- e to 4bclde whether NABISCO OREO COOKIES . . . .lb. 49c DOUBLE BUNCH, CELLO PACK we wffl hold the Caiial by fighting r to hold it, a course w'hich'would, be A i«al boon in the kitchen. BanMiM kitchen odon oimipletely. Best With The Torch’ political'y disastrous, or getting ’ Coinpact,' self-contained, completely veraatfle—can be installed DON'T MISS THIS: PASCAL CELERY 25c OPEN WED. till 8 P.M. -THURS. till 8:30 P.M. - FRI; till 9 P.M. out altogether, w'hich wouldn't be ConneeKeut Banlc ^ecy.isy there \\ n!= once a French Bolton Skating Club Annual Ire S h o w ^ revolution. iScaus'c bifT saTne^deas 'desirable either. ^ in any kitchen, new or old. Eaa;^ installation . . . just aix setsms, 'ANPTRUST COMPANY Entitled “ ENCHANTED PALACE” FANCY GREEN which pioduccd jl had also played , So his' 'suggestion la that, be than plug it in. Uaea same scientific pi^ndple for complete air- s * . . * • Fun foi^ the whole family. Professional CALIFORNIA WONDERS a role in an .\iiicrii ap Kcv.olution,' fore this day gefs a^y closer, we Skaters -betr.usc Fram e -ga .c ,ihp .world i Jtart studying some formula for ptmfication pioneared aboard atomit UEMBEl FEDEML OETOSIT INSURANCE CORraRATION • MEUBBt FQIERN. RfU IN C f n t O I TICKETS ON SALE HERE s Slatue of LiVi-rty. qll'of 'us have j lenis attendant upon it." If some grown Up in a great .arinuratinn of j hemisphere organization la run • France as a fountainhead oT*^ lib-" ning it, we won’t be the target,,and erty and dembera' ;. , i the grouhtft would be cut from un The record, on the other hand, der agitation by Paiiama itself to HIGHLAND STORE OF MANCHESTER/ INC. shows that France has-jrtever'bfen take over the Canal Itself. I5CONOMY S4S CENTER STREET. PLENTY O F FREE PARKING consistently capable, of eithqr The So fah both the United States 317 HIGHLAND ST*. MANCHESTER M r 3 -4 2 7 8 French Revolutldn '.tspll became and Panamq reject any 'such sug dictatorship. The. histonral mo- gestiony .bebauae,, so. far, each nenU aloce whefl Fliao ce .h u not tAUiiu of the. CeaeLee soensUitaf -W-'

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OPEN DAILY^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.> THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1960 Eggs Are Plentiful 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. State Woman SUNDAY. 8 A.M.-8 P,M. Catholic High Kennedy, Humphrey Pickets Again At Bargain Prices PINE PHARMACY Gen. Taylor Dispufes Palmer Case Delayed; (M4 CENTER RT. For Dr.Upbaus Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS * vilh beans, rom, cucumbers, egg Awaits Word _* ' . t____TftlAVft* an/l t/xiYIof Add Primary Contests Ham and eggs, bacon and eggs Plan., and tomatoaor Coroner on Vacation Rhubarb also Is an outstanding Ike on Defense Setup (Continued from P ^ e One) steak and eggs—Just about every­ On Sewering (Oonttnoed tram P«ga Ona) thing and eggs—qualify as bargain buy. Best beu among fruits are It may be a month or more be-< "and he knows -whera he'll find Uphaus describes himself as a meals Ohlqjveeikend. (OontSttoed from One) Range Battle Looms Palmer when he comes back.” runs as a favorite, son. ,M* Said ha ^ I That-’s because wholesale egg Florida, and Western navel or­ CHORCHES The oKhltects for the new fore a formal charge is brought Obituary Christian pacifist anges, grapefruit and apples. Cal­ against Richard Palmer, 39, of Once the coroner’s inqueot Is understand! Smathers Intandt to His counsel yesterday filed a pricea are near 19-year lows. Catholic High School ace "sitting ifornia avocado*, lemon* and Flori­ i t wUOT to buUd the Polaris sys­ Rockville and "Vernon could WllUmantdc, whom police say has turned over to the state’s attor­ brief In his appeal to the State Basically, the aituation stems from conceivably resort to plsWs do so. da limes also are good buys. tem faster but that "1 support the tight,” waiting to see If Manches­ admitted the shotgun slaying of ney, Reed will base Ids charge oh Dominie M. Plecolo Supreme Court at Concord. They more output per hen, more hens MOTORS over who owhb what in the Kennedy, aaked to dofine a leg­ President's budget.” The aubeom- ter will provide sewer facilities two companions In Hebron Jan. 19. the results. Should a first degree Dominic Piccolo, 452 Tunxls contend the Superior Courtnjudge and fewer eggs eaten per capita. Town Hall. itimate favorite son candidate, YOt:u nrittee Is considering the Navy ap­ for the School. Palmer la being in Tolland murder charge be filed on a bench Ave., Bloomfield, father Of Mrs. who sentenced Uphaus lacked jur­ Meat specials at supermarkets Mexico Uses Sorghum propriation for the 12 months be- The city had no sooner lost County Jail on a warrant issued warrant Palmer would face the SEdd he means one who has some and neighborhood groceries are a 9-month contest over a large Architect Russell L. Stacker of Paul Carbone of Manchester, died isdiction because the original law by ’^lland County Coroner Ber­ electric chair. hope of being on the national par­ more varied thail usual. Top and Mexico City—The area planted glnntog July 1. ^ ^ j Uble and chairs, when it began the firm of Wilkins and SteOker last night at his home. ty ticket and who has the major­ authorizing the subversives inves­ Local Dealer The Senate groups thfit heard nard' J. Ackerman in the deaths Palmer was taken into custody He was bom in Hartford, and tigation had expired. bottom round roast and steaks are to grain aorghum in Mexico la now Taylor are not dealing at this time a new controversy by stating said today there has been no pro.- at the home of his cousin, Clarence ity support of the party organiza­ mentioned in some areas Among Intentions to remove the pistol of Helen Tousman, 49, and John lived all Ws life in the Hartford The 1957 statute which replaced, more than 100,909 acrea—In eon- FOR with any speciflo legislation. vlslon made In the plans for a pri­ Fugedi, 38. both of WlUimantlc, Palmer In Andover, about an hour area. He was a painting contrac­ tion In his state. it. the brief said, is unconatitu- beef items.^ while others turn to traat to only a few hundred acrea TTie hearings are aimed to de­ range from the Town Hall vate sewage disposal plan,t. Humphrey went right up to the boneless chuck and ground beef. While they were Ice fishing on and a half after the Ynldday shoot­ tor. ' tlonal because it violates the prin­ In 1945. Sorghum 1* becoming an velop Information about this coun- basement to the new city haU. A- $30,000 private sewage plant ing, described as the result of brink of e direct statenwnt that Pork cuts are about eVenly divid­ This statement was made six Neil’s Pond. a Survivors, besides his daughter cipal of separation of powers And Increasingly important kntmal feed CHRYSLER tiy’s military position. The sub­ has been included in the original Ackernnan left yesterday for a "love triangle.” He was questioned he will go Into Nebraska. He talk­ ed between fresh pork and smoked In Mexico. days after the selectmen grant­ plans for the school. here. Include hi* mother, Mrs. attempts to give the attorney gen­ ject has long been a matter of month-long vacation in Mexico, by State Police at the Colchester ’Theresa Popandra Piccolo of Por- ed about an Indiana race too but eral the funrtlon of a leglalatlve other commission members and town officials listen. hams. "* ed the newly formed pistol club . Manchester officials, in July A resident B8k.s s question of Charter Study Commis­ Shrimp still is cheap in the East running debate — a debate in the privUege of pracUclng In and State’s Atty. Joel Reed III Troop untid late that night and estville; his wife, Mrs. Ruth Isaac­ did not gb quite so close to a committee. The hearing was held in the gymnasium of the Wappinj? ENGINEERS TO ARBITRATE 1959 suggested that the architects then the next day taken to Jail. sion Chairman John Madden, standihg center, while and MidijMst, while Atlantic Coast -sriilch President Eisenhower has the underground range. said today ’ that AckermM didn’t Discusses Art son Piccolo of Bloomfield; two declaration that would have set Eleqientary School last nght. (Herald Photo by Saternis). rdtorted to crtUclsms by saying drop the Idea of a private plMt I the'^resiUts of the inquest up another 2-way test. fish lovers can get bargains on Cleveland, Feb. 4 ((Pi — The Town officials recognize that Palmer’s lawyer hasn’t wasted Miss Katharine B.- Nellson, e ^ - brothers In Wethersfield and Col­ Brotherhood of I.pcon)otlve En­ he knows more about It than his OOo‘^fb?’ a'$97 ^ ^ leaving. Reed said as far as any time building his case. Less­ linsville; two sisters in Hartford "The reports from Nebraska are codfish steaks. I0D6E DART the range, a tunnel with an ad­ catlon director of Wadsworth Passes repayment of loans; leas than one Outstanding buys among veg­ gineer* announced toda.v It has critics. justable target and a quarter ner said today Dr. George Tulin and ForestvllU, and several nieces good'and I am eeriouily conslder- Nike-ZeUvS Atheneum, will be guest speaker ^outh Windsor Loan Repayment Good fifth of 1 per cent are not re­ etables are beets, cabbage, car­ agreed to arbitration of It* wage "Only yesterday, the President Inch steel backstop, was Install­ conducted a 3-hpur psyclilatric ex­ at a meeting of the Cosmopolitan and nephews. Sig entering there.” Humphrey amination of Palmer last Thursday told a reporter. "I will decide de­ Test Successful!V paid; - rots, celery, cooking greens (col- di*pnte with the nation’* rail­ DODGE TRUCKS commented that there are "too ed by city jKjllce. But it is Club tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Center ’Ihe funeral will be held Satur­ ft/ New York—Interest on credit- road. The announcement wa* many of these generals” who have now a fixture of the building, sav Ihev w « e W oner’s warrant until-24 hours after at the jail. day morning at 8:16 from the finitely' before the middle of the lard, kale, mustard, turnip), es- Congregational Church. union loans is never more than 1 WIFE SiTb S POBUMBEANU carole, small to medium yellow made by Guy L. Brown, grand 80 OAKLAND ST. •‘all sorts of Ideas.” the selectmen claim. financing and legal problems Uke hte f l ^ n ^ Permission to conduct the ex­ Her topic will be "Modem Art: Ahem Funeral Home, 180 Farm­ month.” While Sands Missile Range, amination was denied by the 150 Attend Hearing per cent per month on the un­ New York, Feh; $ ((Pi— Andrei onions, parsley, potatoes, oweet chief engineer, who *nld “ we Elsenhower also spoke at a have stalled for the present a $97,-1 No one seemed to be concerned Pleasures or Puzzles.” She will il­ ington Ave., Hartford, with a sol­ ’Hie West Virginia primary wlU N.M.. Feb. 4 <4h ■ A Nlke-Zeus teat Porumbeanu, suitor''of helrnaft are confident that we can pre- news conference of people with a « 5 sew^Vpu^^^^^^ the lap^ of time not consld- state’s attorney two days after the emn requiem Mass at 9 o’clock at rocket has been fired successfully paid balance, and there are no oth­ potatoes and spinach. MANCHESTER and pointed 6ut that White, lustrate her talk with slides and pit the two Democratic Senators Gamble Benodtet, 'vns *ited.^for Despite Increasing shipments ■ent a good ea*e to an arbitra­ "parochial viewpoint” who s a y maln that could serve'the school, e r ^ unusual ^ >nurd« c ^ . A shooting, but Lessner went to St. AugusUn’ei Church, HarUord. and then purposely destroyed be­ er charges. Credit-union members er and others who testified had sculpture. • ______against each other ih a state that separation today by his w 'rom Texas. Oalifomia and Ari- tion hoard. "We can’t »ec htftv •'the bosses know nothing about Over 100 West Side property delay gives both sides time to court on a writ of habeas corpus Friends may call at the funeral has felt the economic-blight of un­ fore It left the porlhem limit of Phone Ml 3-2791 been put under oath to tell the Jan. 22 and got permission from On Proposed Charter have accumulated more than five She aceiised him In her com­ zSh*,. cauliflower still Is fairly on arbitration.'board can fall to Iti” His use of the word parochial owners appealed assessments that build their cases, home tonight from 7 to 9 and to­ employment. The winner of the this southern’ New Mexico test plaint of "brazenly carrying on award u* a reasonable amount truth about their prior recommen­ would have helped pajf for Uie Palmer's attorney. George C. Judge Alva P. Loiselle. Lessner bUllon dollars in their credit- dear. "Flower" was hit by the tfas in the sense of a viewpoint dations and personal views. morrow from 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 popularity contest won’t neces­ range. union saving* .accounts. Credit un­ an affair” with the Ifl-yeoTrold of money.” Brown *nld. , project. Lessner of Manchester, said he is claimed the State was denying Mrs. William Lehtonen, present recent Florida cold weather, along limited to a particular area. Sen. Leverett Saltonstall (R- Palmer’s Constitutional right to Town Likely p.m. sarily get all of West "Virginia's The Zeus firing was a aiicceaa In 'The Charter Study Commission^ ions, have a rerharkable record for heiress. Construction on the Catholic 1 not disturbed. “He has a right to Memorial contributions may be two reapects. the Army reported. Library BoaTd chairman, present­ •Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D- Mass) said "General White told a vacation,” Lessner said, have a friendly witness. 25 convention nominating voteA will hold a meeting soon to con­ T ix), head of the two Senate me he realized there are other school Is due to start tomorrow. |,take made to the Cancer Fund. since delegates are elected uh- The first was that of the test ed reUrernem gifts on behalf of the sider suggested changes to the groups holding the joint hearings, factors to be considered by hls>sU' Architect Stecker said, "We can Seat of 12th Instructed. missile itself. town. Othen board members at­ Introduced Taylor as "one of the periora and that while he had ask­ tie In either to a septic tank or Mrs. Mary K. SadonU terday to what previously had The second was'the first evacua­ protJosed charter presented to tending the parly Included: Mr*. street sewer, depending on world's ouUtanding professional ed larger funds he was accepting Circuit Court , Mrs. Mary KariUs Sadonls. 72, looked like wi effortless pickup of tion of 32 ranch families from a about 150. residents last night at Kenneth Nichols, Miss Constance Former Cheney Mills • soldiers." the decisions made and support­ whatever Is provided.” wife of Michael Sadonik, South Maryland’s 24 convenfkm votes. Pandozzl, Miss Shirley Delnickl, WEEKEND EXTRA VALUES He also said that, so far as his Highland St. Sewer - 40-mlle extension of the missile Wapplng Elementary School. Hartford Rd. find Pine St. — Taylor urged "a complete reap- ing-the budget.” Windsor, died Tuesday at Hart Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore) an­ range. Mrs. John A. Farnham and Mrs. Jtaisal of our military policy” firm’s pushing the town for the Residents offered a variety of William Owens. Mrs. John Flood Mfinchestei^, Conn. Manchester has been tentatively ford Hospital. nounced he le thlhWfig seriously The families have agreed to changes and asked the commission t t both on an emergency short-range facilities, "W e’re sort of sitting In named aa the headquarters of Its of running as en“ adopted favorite of Wood Memorial and Mrs. War­ the background on it.” He referred She was bom In Lithuania and leave their homes for 12-hour pe­ questions on the proposed charter and long-term permanent basis. On Agenda Tuesday circuit In the upcoming State Cir­ came to this country 55 yean ago. son" against Kennedy In the riods on 20 different days this ren Westbrook of Sadd Memorial LAND O' LAKES GRADE "A ‘ — He said the. present group- sys- to "forces other than us” who are which calls for a council-manager and others who previously served Grctnge Notes carrying the ball In requesting the cuit Court systqm. She lived In South Windsor most state’s May 17 primary, whore the year so an additional 1,6(10 miles form of government to replace the ftm of military leaders—in the <$•- Atty. Jay E. Rublnow, who has Meesechusetts Senator had been op the board also were present. ; I town for the facilities. ... The Board of Directors next of that time. could he used for the teat range present town meeting form. Most Plenty of U. S. GOVT. INSPECTED TENDER Joint Chiefs of Staff—and other been named a judge In the new cir­ Surviving, beside* )ier husband, expeetqd to be the only candidate. and there would be no danger If a Mrs. Lane Elected ! tbp defense organizations should Last week a State official said Tuesday will consider voting a Hebron of the questions probed the legal / / i The lecturer’s hour was a Val the State might move to another cuit court and who is currently are two sons, Frank Badonla of Morm, who owns 74 Mres and missile strayed- Mrs. Ashley -Lane has been clect- be thoroughly overhauled. . “ ' “*‘ 3,300 foot sewer line Into High' farms a total of 320 acres near wording of the charter plan in at- Free Parking 'OVEN-READY" PLUMP enitlne party at a meeting last town for its Howell Cheney Tech assessing benefitting chairman of the committee on or­ New Haven and 'John Sadqnls of THg'Army said when the Zeus is tempU to clarify the wording. , ed president of the Junior vVom- Z Generally, Taylor's testimony poolesviUe, Md., said he had "re­ night of -Manchester Grange at School because of the sewer hold- property owners, House Considered ganization, said today present South - Windsor; two daughters, developed It will be. an anti-mis­ After the corhmlssion reports to en’s a u b of South Windsor, i^erv- a renewed exposition of a Orange Hall. Lecturer. ’Thomas plans call for Manchester to be the Mrs. Anna M. Sadonls of Manches ceived ample evidence of. substan­ sile missile capable of Intercept­ the selectmen, probably Feb. 15, ing with her will be Mrs. Gilbert Ifong-time theme with him—that up. Plans call for building the The Item is on an agenda post­ tial support” in Maryland and will 4 T ^ I>unbar was assisted by Betty Dun school next to the Catholic school, ppned from last Tuesday to be For Town Offices headquarters of the 12th Circuit. ter and M n. Eva Wilson of Terry ing and destroying enemy Inter­ the selectmen will call another pub­ Dow, vice president; Mrs. Wil- Parcel Pickup .Service the United States is putUng too decide by Saturday whether ,.ta liam Ryan, recordii^ secretaiy: - bar and Charlotte Hutchinson. Tbe official, spoke of a possible Uaken up beginning at 8 p.m. In The circuit, as currently set up. vine; 18 grandchildren and 13 continental halllstlca missiles. lic hearing. Once the "final draft is To Your Car great reliance on nuclear weapons Members ha-ve been Invited to Is comprised by Manchester, East great-grandchildren. run. Mrs. Earl Smith, correspondi.ng .> X law jmd negotiating ground forces. , suit against the town. General Municipal Building. The committee studying town of­ Morae haa announced he will en­ approved the charter will be pre­ neighbor with West Hartford Hartford, Rockville, Stafford. The funeral will be held tomor sented on the ballot for the 1960 secretary; Mrs.. Cerlllo lacoboni,-- — Taylor spoke of dangers of Manager Richard Martin dismiss- Action was tabled^on the sewer fice facilities will meet this eve- ter the District of Columbia pri- Grange this evening. ed the idea of a suit and said It proposal last summer pending In- Mansfield, Somers, Union, Elllng- row at 9:15 a.m. at the Plaette election for final acceptance or re­ treasurer; Mrs. Robert Frost, his­ smell or limited non-atomlc wars, Ing In the town hall at 8:30 to I tQn“ ~ToUand, Willlngton, Bolton. Funeral Home, 20 Sisson Ave. mary. which Humphrey also is en­ torian; and Mrs. Nicholas Leddo, saying that the U.S. forces now Greetings were extended to Mr, was unlikely the school would be stallatlon of a 4,000-foot7-'^-lnch tering. and that in his home state jection by town residents. OPEN 10 A.M.-10 P.M. MONDAY Thru SATURDAY and Mrs. James Baker on their moved. water main in Highland froni Au- gather new data on what the prob- Coventry, Andover, Ashford, South Hartford, followed by a solemn LocalStocks Charter Study Commission nominating chairman. Mrs. Jean stationed In 48 or more nations high Mass of requiem im Holy of Oregon on May 20.^ Mooaees will serve as hospitality around the world face a challenge 45th wedding anniversary, and to Town officials are working on tumn St. to Wyllys St. The instaK able expense to the town would be Windsor, Glastonbury and Marl­ In addition to Wisconzln, West Chairman John Madden explained" Mrs. Iva IngraJiam on her 85th plans for sewering the schools lation was completed last month, in providing a place to house all boroi^h. Trinity Church, Hartford, at 10, the many items on the lengthy chairman for the March meeting. I NO TOLL ON BULKELEY or FOUNDERS BRIDGES tjy "the growth of Communist Virginia and the Dlafrlct- of Co­ QuotaUons Fiimlshed by atrength and self-confidence.' birthday. A valentine nosegay was now, but no defihlte solution has | TiTie 28 Highland St. residents to offic^es under one roof. • R ublnow j^d official aimoun^^ Burial will be in St. Catherine lumbia. Humphrey also hah .an- plan auriniir the early part of last Church Women to Meet j 18 to 20-LB. presented to her by tae lecturer been offered. be------assessed will get water service I The cost of the Phelps house, the ment Cemetery, Broad Brook. Coburn C Mlddtebrook, lac. The Wapping C o m m 11 n i t y I ~ H e said the limited war forces nounceid he would enter the prl,- Bank Stock* night’s meeting; „ j FRESH NATIVE MEATY AVG. fiad been ba^y neglected since Hdllstown Grange will have -vis­ when a pump station estimated at , KelloBC • heuse including cities will be- made later In the Friends may call at the funeral maries in Oregon arid South Da­ Three former Library Board Church Women will meet Friday iting officers’ night Feb. 11, and $5,000 Is built and laterals to 'renovation fnd^adaptaU thi year, probably in June, by IMward home today from 7 to 10 p.m. Bid Asked members were honored for the at 8 p.m. at -the church. Book re- | World War II’fended and called for kota. If he goes Into Nebraska Conn. Bank and Trust Thomas Dunbar has been Invited property lines ^ the^ew P'^^pose would be obnsidSred. This C. Fisher of East Hartford, chief longest service on any South views win be given and a silent "a fully modernized army and sup- Town Maj; Rerun and Indiana, it would raise to Conn...... 45 ' 47 "LOTS OF as visiting lecturer, Will get sewer is a very old house, built In the Judge of the circuit court, Alfred H. Stoetaner Windsor board or commission dur­ auction will take place. Uprting forces.” sewer line and sewer laterals arej I ...... seven the number of races he will Hartford National CHICKEN WHITE He said there should be a new Glaotonibury Grange will observe As it now stands, Rublnow said. F\meral services were scheduled enter. ■ • ing a party at Wood Memorial Li­ Assessments Ad voted as expected. Bank and Tnisf Co 37V4 •'19',z Boy Scout Troop 62 will spend Lb. MEAr* Oatement of "roles and missions open house Fob. 18, and Mr. and Rep’orU will be made latgr on non-jury criminal and civil se^ at 1:30 p.m. today at the Byron Fire Insurance Companies brary Monday night. Honored Saturday at the U.S. Coast Guard LEGS or BREASTS to show what we really mean by Mrs. Dunbar have been Invited as rv.® avrtem ^ i^ n ^ I avallabie"°sirerfor huirdingri'^c^ as well as sinall claims court Funeral Home, East Longmeadow. were Levi T. Dewey of Buckland Academy at New London. They Aetna Fire ...... 7.5 78 TREAT THE FAMILY TO A SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN DINNER the Army, Navy and Air Force.” guests. A resolution has been proposed th^’ n r X r ^ it is considered best to obtain^ •sessions will be held In Manchester. Moss., for Alfred H. Stoetzner. 71, De Gaulle to Drop Hartford Fire ...... 188 198 Rd.. Mrs. Peter E. Bossen of Main will be conducted on a tour of fa- -»"W e can at least parUally oft- Membens are reminded of by Town Counsel Philip BTayer to Inadequate se^es hive septic site even If building cannot be an^ a few other towns In the ctr- who died Sunday at his home In National Fire ...... 137 147 St. and Mrs. Marion Stiles of Fos- cilitie-s. Those attending are to lEt the missive gap by using jupi- Pomona meeting to be held SatuV' "keep the record straight’’ in the ^ 1 done at present. culT^hlch will be designated as East Longmeadow. Phoenix Fire-...... SOH 831.4 meet at the Main St. Community ter as a mobile Held weapon as it He was the brother of Mrs. Hero of Algerians Dewey in October completed 48 ''NEW ENGLAND DRESSED" TENDER day night at Hebron Grange. West Side sewer controversy. Thrall gave out some data today The hour of the committee meet- court sltea ..... Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. Hall at 7 a.m. in uniform, bring a was Intended,” Taylor said. 13iat Refreshments were served by Jury trials, for the circuit he Gertrude Custer of 79 School St. Aetna Casually x - ■-207 217 years of service on the Library lunch, spending money and any Is, the Jupiter missile would be Mrs. Sydney Cushman Sr. and her The move would correct a legal I on the P^^^Por^lrtotarof olrtnl ^to^ tae’’ mlettag of T h r c l b 1 saldT wllf'bl'-heM In'the Superior He was bom In Rockville, May 111 Cabinet Shuffle Aetna Life ...... 8414 87(4 Board. The board is an elected camera equipment available.. The Sled by Army field forces. committee. advertisementIvertlsement. whlcK West Side toto ^ he financed entirely w,Vby Scmita^ °u ta whn who use the hniihall ev«rvevery Court bulldlnsrbuilding m Rockville. 18. 1888, son of Mr. end Mrs. Max Conn. General ...... 368 group w'hich handles administra­ greup will return by 5 p.m. —And he supported an airborne State Grange Master Robert K. property owners h^ave cited Denartment. I' Thursday^nurBua; evening- earlier In the Rublnow’s statement makes Stoetzner. He resided, in East (Continned from Page One) Hftd Steam Boiler tive work of managing Wood Me­ Boys attending must bring the lb alert for part of the Strategic Air Mitchell recently attended a 2-day murt appeals. They appe^ed P-ne the single bid received evening, more clear the position of Man­ Longmeadow for more than 40 Travelers ...... 83'4 morial and Sadd Memorial Li­ apecial activities blank signed by Osmmand as had been urged by meeting of State masters at the against assessments levied In No- -ture was $2,- ' News Bulletins chester In relation to the circuit. years where he was a mechanic under house arrest on charges of Public Utilities brarieses. ' ; . narent. Transportation 1* needed. WHOLE PORK LOINS Sen. Thomas S. Power and other offices of the National Grange vember by the Board of Dlrec- pontlcelli & Son. The job of supervising the print-1 The m e cucuil circuit,. cuu,,.court office will be until his retirement several years being "dangerous for security and Conn Light * Power 22'4 24>4. A treasurer of Wapping , pJ^enU able to transport other.* »tr Force leaders. Mutual Insurance Co. In Keene, torslora fori i n a $97,i6fi bewci sewer t — —- • " .laaicmoH “ ^ m eA for fnr fta l i ^ vi ouueuna lo r use aat i theine nHe-| e - located.ln loeaieu iii the m e Presentjjicoe.m. _ policy o...»and ago. public order.” . Hftd. Electric Ught 62'4 e-l >. 46 year* and treasurer of the contact Nelson Johnson or Urging speed. Taylor said: Cut into Rib and Loin Chops N. H., where a report of progress now staUad oveb financing prob-1 contractws; it was aem^e4 11c hearings apparei^y Would be works department reconditioning notices. the second fioor of the building are Some insisted they would open­ BiAsf •ji«aSSE|t)riving---- n -- Vu^ations C U Q U L D E R S TISSUE !^ ow er's -views on an airborne cures 10 or more new or rein­ nephews. Landers Frary. Clark 19'4 21'4 1 necessary. / of Highland St. this spring to re- Notices . - ly carry on their work "against the and three p«at;«T»n'l^hildrcnj^^^^^great-grandchildren. | D r O p 111 JailliarV'jj ■ I W W fc ^ alert, supported by Taylor, flgptred stated members will receive a spe­ other 'than regpilar now underway In anticipation of self-determination plan, which - N. B. M achine...... 20'4 22'4 Mrs. Peter E. Bossen of Main IE Elsenhower's barbs of yester­ cial award. This plan began Jan. Atty. Bayer said the resolution duce the number of excavations, gpbeduled meetings should be | the expanded needs of the new North and .Tudd .... 37 41 ECONOMY PACK TENDER would . “keep., tae record straight This could reduce property own- checked with the rector before French settlers fear might lead to Si. was honored for her 32 year* day. 1, and ends June 30. , court system, Moslem control of the territory. Rogers Cnrp. (B) .. 15'4 She was secretary and trea.*urer January's Manchester Police De­ for borrowing’' in any new fi-lcrs’ costs. lusiner.- and newspaner notices' Funerals Stanley Works New 21 23 SKINLESS sco n *s ROLLS • T h e President's remarks were Orange of the Year Algiers itself was returning to for the group for many years. partment- .report show* a drop of touched off by a newsman’s ques- Approximately 132 members and nancing pla The property owners will start should be given to Miss Ra.vmond Terry Steam ...... 38 42 FOB paying assessments once either of on a Sunday for events of the fol- normal. Part of what was for­ Torrington ...... 35 37 Mrs. Marion Stiles, who served almost dne-half in m otor. vehicle lb. bag tten about a statement made by friends were present at a nelgh.- / Alfred Bausola the services become available to lowing week. merly the barricaded Insurgent Veeder R o o t...... 59 >">4 29 year* on the board, waa unable PAPER TOWELS Power, head of the Strategic Air bors night held at Ca\V4sa Grange The funeral of Alfred. Bausola, camp was open to traffic today. to attend the party because of ill­ arrests from th'ex,month of Decem­ Command. hall In Colllnsvine. recently, where them—that Is, when the lines are All memorial flowers for the Wedding 115 Eldridge St., was held this The above quotations are not to ber, While at the'aame time mis­ IFRANKFURTS Most control duties were returned ^Power said In a speech in New Past Master Clayton Henry re­ l^pital Notes operative In the streets in front m altar of St. Peter’s Church are to he construed as actual markets. ness. their homes. Mayor Eugene T. | h|^hecked through Mrs. D. Ben- morning at the John F. Tierney by the army to civil police. demeanor arrests Wereased by 29 ■?ork last week’ that 300 Russian ceived the prize for "Grange of the Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St"., De Gaulle's government last SCOTTIES flilssilas could leave the United Year” for 1959 which was award­ .... / — t u,.toff Crittenden." „ —It ------Is suggested------1 I byer-Dlk followed by a solemn high Mass over the previous month. HEAVY WESTERN BEEF 400 CT, ed to Casawa, Grange for earning^ dent Tuesday that the p a r e n t that flov/ers In memory of the de-Miss Adeline, T. Dlk of Manches. night was given authority to rula In all. 89 arrests were made COOKED HAM States defenseless In 30 minutes pan. Maternity 2 to 6 and 6:30 to of requiem at St. James’ Church. by decree for one year. I TENDER, JUICY BOXES Ey knocking out its retaliatory the highest number of points would begin when a lateral w m parted to be used on the altar, ter and David J. Dyer of Brighton, during January compared to 199 in (BOILED HAM STYLE) 8 pan. Children’s Ward 2 to 7. The Rev. Janies T. O’Connell The Senate quickly approved a power — Its bombers in particular, the year. The prize, a set oMn. put up to his p’/operty line mm- should be supnlied on the Sunday Miss., were imlted in marriage in a December. FACIALS eating that Directors may or- near^^^ thrtr death. double ring ceremony Jan. 23 In was celebrant, assisted by the Rev. bill granting the emergency BY THE PIETE SLICED Itthe bombers were on the ground. struments, was presented to'^^the Patients Todhy : 210 John Regan as deason-, and the Rules of the road violations ac­ Gen. Hiomas D. White. Air Grange by State Master M ^hell, der laterals in to L ®that the chapel of the Cllftondale Con powers by a 226-39 vote. The ADMITTED YES'TERDAY: Rev."Joseph McCann as sub-dea­ CLARK’S MARKET counted for the largest sinile Chamber of Deputies already had Force chief of staff, said today- It Yoiith Committee M ^ts of the double-purpose street exca- the Ball and Chain Club win hold Lre-ational Church at Saugus, con, Mrs. Jane Maccarone Vas or­ number of traffic arrests. 11, one vms unfortunate In the light of the Twelve Pomona Granges were Mrs. Margie Hollister, 9d St. John vatiofi. a dinne' meeting Saturday o f this passed the measure. .49R c e n t e r s t r e e t —M l SCOn’SFAMILY St., Mrs. Mary Denslow, Valley ganist and soloist. less than the 12 arrested in De­ 60 CT. fepercuBslona that Power represented at a Statewide Youth Set Due Data week at Phelps HaU. Reserva- The bride is the daughter of Mr, .There was no indication when ROASTS View Lane, Vernon; Roland The Board will set a due date tions may be made through Mrs. Burial was In St. James’ Ceme­ De Gaulle would make his Alger­ cember. BOXES spoken of this poealbility.. Committee meeting .beld recently and Mrs. -Edward S. Dlk, 187 ■ MISSISSIPPI Intoxication and breach of peace Poulloit, South Coventry; Mrs. Rita for assessments after it reviews Milton Baxter, tery with committal by the Rev. ian trip. Sources at Elysee Palace But White also told the House in the-Hemlock G ^ g e hall, Port­ Henry St. The bridegroom is the KALO CAT and arrests took the biggest jump in t t ) NAPKINS land. / Jaworzki, 22 Green Hill St.; Mrs. final construction costr-when the Oongregatlonal Events John F. Hannon. Bearers were said previous engagements make Oommlttee on Science and Astro- son of William P. Dyer of Brigh- Paul Sartor, Paul Vesco, Joseph DOG FOOD other than traffic violations. In­ Mutics that Power's speech had State Youth/Oialrman Edward Anna Bean, Vernon Haven Con­ inst^latlons are complet^^ ____ | ^ The Pilgrim Fellowship of, He- it unlikely that the trip could; be valescent H? ™ 1 the bHde wore a white wool en- Delegations from the Italian- intoxication in January, four WHITE OR COLORED orally misconstrued. training m®«tlng was announced, [ more than the 11 arrested the prior to be h ^ Feb. 20, starting at 5:30 *or Convalescent Home; John Hill, assessment for both water and their parents. ana i vinut American club, Italian-American STEAKS i.ji. ROLLS ^JPower was concerned primarily d o n ’ S S O D A month. JSith emphaalzlng the need for- p.m.. With a- potluck. The place 106 West St, Rockville; Mrs. An- sewer will reach $l,400-^a sum he -Mrs. Sadia ..Baymoad Jcrfinson j - » ui* i auxiliary, Cristotoro Colombo So­ u . Lb. lOe gellne Montano, 110 Delmont, St.; said he didn’t anticipate. He want- U member of thTnebron C o ^ : 1 f of, white roses, purple ciety and Alplna Society visited STEW MEAT 79c A total of 358 complaints were ______FAT SALT PORK TISSUE tnaimaining his nuclear weapons-: is to/he announced. Letters will About Town j investigated;; .and police were oarrj'ing bombers on a continuous g o .^ t this w'eek to Pomona chair­ Mrs. .Mary Frey, East Hartford; ed to'know the time for payment, gatlonal Church, has been sranted heather. the funeral home last night and 2 ^ „r 4 9 c men with full details. All Po Roland Meloche, Bayberry Rd., Kelly said if a ® letter of -transfer to the E8m- « l e v. « attended the funeral this-morn­ (Including Depo*it) I called to 85 accidents. FROZENT^OD VALUES i (Jpri, not downgrading U.S/ de- [ During the month of January lonsive strength, White said. ■mona and- Subordinate Grange Bolton; Regina Cavagnaro, 72 charter change expected to be put wood Congregational Church. Mrs West Roxbury. Mass., ing. Daughters of Liberty, No. 125 ’’ PURE BEEF and No. 17, will meet at the i 1959. j.50 arrests were made In - SWANSON'S 'T“ Wbat he said was hypotheti-' chairmen and their committees are Llnnmore Dr,; Jeanne and Cyntlila on the voting machines in May is Johnson, when a small child lost P*"*"*- shades of SWANSONS FRESH BAKED DAILY expected to attend and anyone In Fors, Andover; Susan Hanabury, approved, townspeople will be able ^ daughter of r * “ ® Albino OagUari^ne Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main BOILED NAM I both the traffic and misdemeanor c^ ,’’ White went oh. "He didn't ^ay ston. Mass, was best man. categories, with 65 accidents In- _ Q)e Russians had that many^rnis- terested In youth -wmrk is welcome. Berkley Rd., Vemoh; Mrs. Thelma t^ake 10 years to pay water and Francte^y------The funeral of Albino IGagliar- St., tonight at 7:15 to pay final re­ FLAVOR QUEERS Mrs. Dik, mother of the bride spects to Joseph Sinnamon, whose HAMBURG'^ 79c I vestigated, and 175 complaints re; MEAT PIES X T V DINNERS ■Ues. The -whole burden f»f his Meeting Rescheduled Lawson, 11 Clyde Rd.; Dara Marie sewer assessments. , mond of Hebron. * done, Haven Rd., Bolton, was held X .D .2 9 WHITE SLICED The Pomona masters, overseers D’Arche, Berkley Dr., Vernon.' The linYit now is thrpe yearn. Seeks Uniforms wore a blue silk dress and a cor- this morning at S t Maurice’s sister) Mrs. Elizabeth. Greenaway, ceived. BEEF, CHICKEN OB'TURKEY REG. iDeech was leading to the^Mlution In othea; comment Tuesday, Aitty. la a member-of ^e. lodge. Chopiiedv Sirloin he forsees. for the p ro b l^ —^name- and -lecturers meeting which was a d m i t t e d T O D A Y : Mrs. Mrs. Marion O’Brien. Girl Scout ®“®^® P '"'' sweetheart roses Church in Bolton. tUBKKI’ SIZE scheduled for Jan. 13 has been re­ those having S The. h ri^ ro o m ’s slster-ln-law, The Rev. Bernard McGurk was hr the airborne alert.”: ' Jealnne Bender, Columbia, James Chapman. Court, Amaranth Or­ CHICKEN. LOAF —White said he taought it was scheduled for Feb. 10 and will be Lemon, .35 Oakwood Rd.; Alfred Gambolatl & Sons, contaactors, 1 ______| Mrs. Joseph of Brighton, celebrant, assisted by the Rev. ROAST- BEEI held in the Goodwill Grange hall asked Uie Directors to >-emoyeremove inetne |1 „ „ longer------using- to, tiim. 'thfwn ,. vy I ® black silk dress with rose .Denpia Hussey as [deacon arid the der, will meet at Jhe Masonic Tem­ 5 igh t and. proper'''for power to Schmedlng, Coventry. ple tomorrow at 7:45 p.'m. After pkgs. HADDOCK Pkg. make aa strong a case as he could on Naubuc Ave., Glastonbury, at BIRTHS YESTERDAIT:- A son sewer proposal fro^ the tab^k and lOcalTr^p and™et w ^ Rev; TiilUp "Hussey as sub-deacon; MEAT LOAF BREAD 7:30 p.m. The state ^master will to. have the facilities put in tae beforehand. -A- recepUon for the Immediate Mrs. Charles Robbins was organ- the business meeting, there will bo $or strengitherikig his command. to Mr. and Mrs. James Conley, a Valentine party. Refreshments ;;^en. Johnson opened today's apeak tb the masters and overseers Box 696; a daughier to Mr. and sa'me time the road la recoMi- q j^j Troon will con- Camilles was, held, at thp home of 1st, and Mr. Robbins, soloist.. and State Lecturer Evelyn Nor- tloned. Gambolatl plans a autxu- the annual cookie-iaie dur- the bridegroom’s brother and sis- will be served by Miss Alyce Shel­ •OBSion of a»e Senate groups by Mrs. Leland Wood, 43 Brainard Burial was In St. James’ Ceme­ don and her committee. mand will go over plans for the PI.; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs vision*Off • Highland St. ' i„g the preseiu month. They ^111 ter-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tery with committal by Father lliying the constitution gives Con- Robert R‘®hardson. 203 a^ut a Pyer. ip Brighton. , ' EHLERS GRADE "A' ess responsibility for national 75th Anniversary pageant with the Charles WHUams, South^^Ooventry McGurk. Bearers were Leo Gam- ’ 1-lb. lecturers. This is an Important land St., who, along ^ th Clawy, ,veek. , The couple is living at 60 Sym- Members of Hose and.Ladder Co. Choice Fresh Connecticut Poultry DIroct From Form to You! £fense. He said Congress could a daughter to Mr. and Mrs bolati, Reginald L. Schmidt, Mario No. 1 will meet tonight at 7 o’clock meeting and it Is hoped that an Barker Lockett, 156 Park St.; was in favor of sewers, said Bci/iit 1 St. Peter’s Notes I phony Rd., Bostort, Mass. ,.Mrs. Marro, Richard Marro, F'fiul 6 t Fine — OBt make wiaa decliKons unless effort will be made to attend. The Lanka 00 Highland are a prob-1 gj Peter’s Episcopal Church PJ'®*' ' at Foster and E. Center Sts. to iMnior military officers gave their son. to. Mr.' and Mrs. Frederick 3yer was graduated from Man- tone and .Frank PaggioU. A dele, proceed to the Watklns-West Fu­ REGULAR OR VAC. agehda will be the same aa an­ Lennon Jr., Coventry. lem because of c W spu- school teachers will meet tonight ®^®*^®*" Nigh School In 1985. She gatlon attended-from the Italiafi views candidly and fully. • . nounced earlier.- At,- the public hearing on the g o’clock. In Phelps Hall ^ attended Dean Jmfloi- Coliega^ln neral Home, 142 B. Center St<, to ■ He didn’t mention Eisenhower, DIS?!HARGED YESTERDAY: AlrieriCan Auxiliary. The John B, pay fltjal respects to Robert Schu­ DRIP GRIND It has been reported that'serv­ sewer proposal There will be a skating party jto- -Franklin, Mass.,..and is a senior at COFTEE BBt the Senator’s remarks appear­ Paul Bissonnette, WilUmantlc; Burke Funeral Home, 87 E. Cen bert, whose son, Robert, is a mem­ CAN ices for past State Chaplaire, Giles slight >?®rh)w for the membfrs / ta^ the Massachusetts College-of Art ed to be an Indirect reply to Blsen- Oscar Sampson, Sunset Dr., Ver- 0 ter St., was in charge of arrange ber of the fire company. , FANCY FRESH-CONNECTICUT Frederick' Goodenough were held dents .Who spoke th®” Order of Sir Galahad and Fleur de in Boston. Her husband served in "EACH CAN CONTAINS 18c WORTH OF COUPONS' Hbwer’s knuckle-rapping of the recently In the Elmwood Commu­ npn; Mrs. Thelma Rogers, 99 Oak ments. ; - ' ■BARBECUED CHICKENS hi favor of both water Lis, meeting at the home of Mr* the Navy three years and Is a stu­ BLIZZARD HITS PANHANDU5 generals for public airing of their nity Church, Elmwobd."'/ Bt.; Mrs. Theresa lema; Wapplng;. EsUmated aasessinenta a^ln^t Ujg„j.y a... Jones at 6:30 p.m. R«- dent at the Museum'of Fine Arts- Slews. Change of Meeting Place Peter Aldins, 610 Center S t; Br- indlvidual property w n e r s f o r ^ be .served. This all Dallas, Tex., Feb. 4 (45 — School in Boston. Winds of 40 m.p.h. piled up ★ A T OUR BUSY PRODUCE DEPT. ★ ★ DAIRY DEPT. SPECIALS ★ ■"Eisenhower told a news con­ West Hartford Grange has an­ vln Whipple, 326 Highland S t; ter ranged the weather, as far as ference "I have been long enough nounced that they will meet In the Amede Boudreau, Andover; Leon­ ley Voncour and William Herzog ajjatlng goes BOY SCOUT snow' drifts 10 feet deep in B io' MJNmUM GRADE "A " EXTRA • LARGE MEDIUM upper Texas Panhandle today. the military, service that I as- Freja hpll on 119 Park Rdt, West ard Clough, High Manor Park, to $1,164.18 For The Rev. Gordon "W. Weemaij. India ,^Digfi M ore Coal WEIGHT each sare you that I "cannot be partlc- Hartford, on the first and third Rockville; Mrs. Ruth Rivard, Dart aewers, they ranged from $2lo.io rector, will head a series of dis- Sates and iVetes; Ono BchooI bus carrying a driver 1 LB, , FAMOUS FLORteOtD INQtAN RIVER . tOarly disturbed because every- Thursdays of every month at 8 Hill Rd., RdckvUle; Mrs. Jean for Voncour and Herzog to *1,-1 cusslons as a brief part" of each Bombay;—^Iqdia produced about and eight school children. w**, E G G S 2 Doz. ^9c Doz. 41c 0 body with a parochial viewpoint p.m. This Is a change of place end Griffin, RFD 1, Rockville; Mrs. 48,6tf0j000 t0n< o f .coal last year unreported since leaving Dal- fowl 260.84 for Gambolatl. A.11 asaeM- church school teachers’ -meeting, -3 9 ' ail over the place comes ' along evening. Sophie Krowchenko, Ellington; ments were on the front-foot pa- beginning tPnight., The theme will compared with 45,300,000 tons in The Blacklodge District Boy ' hart-yesterday afternoon. Tons OVEN READY 1958. This is enough'to meet exlst- Scouts of America, held its annual, snowplows which Went In search KRXFT'S FAMOUS ^ and... says that the-bosses know In Washington Ralph BanvUle Jr., 180 Chestnut sis. . M?a "This I Believe,” The purpose is Seedless Grapefruit ^ 5'® 39 ihthlng about It." Another Grange victory has S t; Irving Sweet, 45 Hale St. Ext., pirectors will not deterimne the Up aid teachers In answering, the +ttjg requirements. The target set “ First Ald-O-Ree,” at the Buck- of the bus became stuck In drifts STEWINO CHICKEN ■N Pound __ ' —Elsenhower's, budget provides been brought about by Jack Jack- Rockville; Mrs. Martha Thompson, aciuaJ asaeissmenta until the proj* Unany questions asked by young' for the end of the Second Five- ley School last Iveek. which closed all roods within a Year Plan In 1i96l Is 60,000,000 Taking first place In the com­ 35 to 50 mUe radius of Dalhart. , FANCY WESTERN VELVEETA Ix)of ' ■ funds ’’to prepaire for a possible aoh who hiss worked hard to have Amston; William Rublnow, 192 E. ectt is completed ^ and the exact 1 people. .. . BREASTS and LEGS FRYING EXTI^A f a n c y . LARGE RED H ttbom e alert. Provisions Include lamb grading continued. The USDA Center St.; Mrs. . Ethel McKay, coats are known. | Mrii. "Alberta Pomprowlcz has tons. ' ' „ petition was the .Woodpecker Two other school buses which COURTLAND stockpiling of engines and oth- agreed to continue lamb gprading ■pitrol of Trpop 4 l The winning -left Dalhart late yesterday fail­ CHEESE SPREAD S e 24 Clinton S t; Hugh Collins, Cross One saving, Thrall said, Is the been appointed director of the "THE A U>-PUR POSE" CHEESE’.” .spare parts I t also presum- for a month which probably means Dr., Vernon; James Moran, Wap­ fact that the water contractor dtdl^itar Guild, In place of Mrs. Henry OFFICER SERVANTS PAID patrol leader was Steve Chapin. ed to complete their routes but CHICKEN Other members of the patrol were Sly includes "some operating that! It will be extended indefinite­ plng; Karen Contois, South Wind­ not strike rock ledge that might ] a . Jones, Weatover Air Force Base, found refnge at ranches. CARROTS tonds. In base of an emergency, ly. - , ' ■ sor; Daniel and Douglas Pinto, 199 have involved ' greater excavation Maes., Feb. 4 (45—4in Air Force assistant patrol leader Alan Mor­ APPLES - : . ' f,. SILVER p l a t t e r Um -President could make other It Is-expected that Grange' "Be­ spokesman said . today enlisted rison, Kipp .Miller; Keith Miller, .SOVIET STAND UNCHANOB® tt) Center St,; Philip Kenny, 89 Oak costa pro-rated against property I -Manchester Evening Herald He- WasUngton,; Feb, 4 (45—Rus­ tt 2>.i’’ MIN l-LB. Qpids available untll> Ctongrress hind the Scenes” - activity In the S t; Mrs. Bertha Mueller, 13 Wind­ owners. bron coriespond.ant Miss Susan B. men at this base who wash of­ Ken R ivard, Don Kelaey and Larry Sniole. The privilege of rep­ sia said today It Is ready at any eeuld act. . ^. •'Food? and Driig” mess can bo re­ sor Ave., Rockville; LipdV Bedell, GerierajLll^ager Richard; Mar- Pendleton, telephone A C a d e nn jr ficers’ dogs, set officers’ tables, anA BO on, volonteer . for soeh resenting their troop In. district Bme to. reaume BBks on set­ LEGS M. . ■ . A A r ' ■ " p r in t ^Jksenhower said In ,hls“ budget ported soon. V 406 Woodbridge^ S t ; Mrs,. Mar­ tin said iKffiled ^lans and ape-1 8-3454. 3 p''P' 19® message he was recommfauUng "a iNatlonal Home Economics Chair­ diny and receive ratra '^poy tcompetiUon. was awarded the tlement .of. its. Jend-teoso debt BUTTER lene Taft and ‘ son,' 36 Union S t; ciflcations have not yet been pre- _____ rarehmfaat Wrapped ateabUitv to fly such an alert if man Alta Peck reminds those In­ for it Oapt Maurica Sampson Woodpecker Patrol after they had "with simultaneous normaliza­ ^ . SEASON’S LOWEST PRICE! Mrs. Evelyn Kelleher and daugh­ pared to allow bids to be taken on.j OARROI^ WITHDRAWS tion of economic relations” with BUY QUALITY > BUY 4.YNN POULTRY 4 'b- 29® Qw need should arise and to main* terested in the 1960 National Sew­ "the sewer, proposal. * New Haven, Feb. 4 (ff)—.Tom coAunented In the wake of a defeated other patrols In Troop 47 (gin that .alert for a reasonable ing Contest should turn to page ter", South Windsor; Mrs, Kay Washington investigation Into "competition. the .United States. This was a Pullo and daughter. French Rd.. He said: “ It la.-desipable that Carroll, Yale track atar; la under ndteraBon of the Soviet stand fociod of time until the situation 18 In the December Issue of the construction of sewers be planned treatment tor on Infected hsmd and alleged proctloes by . tiw . Air Becbnd and thifd place In; the’ Bolton! Mrs. Sheila Chemel-ka and district compatltUm went to Troop that hndM dotni negoBattoiiB.fQr . M )ish. necessitated .it becomes National Grange monthly. Ask the so that they will be usaMfe, sopn has "withdrawn from the Lepham F ona of requiring oitliated men J b ^ e d -” T s e c r e t ^ of -your Grange abbut son, Ciamp Meeting Rd., Bolton; to perform housework and other 65 and Tropp 73 of Bolton, te ttuoaia to RS 'SOFT RESI^ i . * 4-99 long. Mothproof, color-fast, mochine-wosh- wax beans, whole wheat bread look at the area. The' camera and 3 29 * NON-ALLERGIC • long LASTING TO BRIGHTEN EVERY ROOM! oble. Double blanket, singl* control. and butter, cherry crisp, milk. lights'were hohsed-.in a torpedo­ DiLlCldUS NUT-LIKE FLAVORI Wednesday; Baked cube steak, shaped’ canister with windows for / J l a ^ buttered peas, whipped potato, the lens and light bulbs. bread and butter, chocolatg pud-^ A technician said the operation EACH BAKiRY TREATS $3 with that "Homemade" Goodness! ding with whipped pream, milk. would take several hour*. ONLY Thursday: Barhecued beef on . Work continued on a large emer­ BK 6 WEEK C0HT»l bun> buttered carrots, or suceotaah. gency shaft which' it is hoped to m elt-a -Wa y (February 1st to March 12th) gleoMe OSTER potato chips, aaaOrted gelatin with Bring the victims’ bodies to the Surface., jyST follow-THiSE-SIMPlESS ^.ryi. -... RULES — ---- cream, milk. TAStV DA/RY TREATS/ only 5. W»akly w niM l. wiH bagi^anFabtuci^^^^^^ Friday: ’Tuna shortcake, sliced s^COFrEE RINGS ...» A.w-Liv- »»i,Im (s will bo M igiigrEgs egg, shredded lettuce with drees- Youth Groups Set NU-TAST— Postcurized Proces^ ^ - ‘g R R i ENGLISH m Ing, sliced pineapple, milk. ^ L BLUEBERRY ar m o,d«r to qualify.. . . an Ih t 6. Conteit U 0P«". adygrlfiloB ogonciei, Advorlliinf Senior High 2. Fill I» IK* drop In onlty boK. Utilbo, JU fo"pnlil#i. Contoit iwkl*** J j c b u M b p i e s 0 9 MUFFINS 4 blonk. Add your ncni. and addt«i. anq ^ O iiltlbotofi #f ® iQwi and rO«vlolioni. . Light weight, fingertip control, combination Monday: Baked link sausage, RaUy on Sunday CRUMB PIES lo oil Federol, Slot# ^|| prii«« muit 8e i*f fiistSE SPREAD 2- ' 69 3 . you nny yi.il ynur HjLV ,VnU,^ and moy a. stand and handle, folds to. small compact, applesauce,-, mashed potato, but- a p p l e s a u c e « ^ * : i '‘a ' M .*Vn"«a .f II.., P'”" ,tered -spinach, bread and butter, High ’school menibers of yo(ith POUND PLAIN or size for travel or stolog*. From John Oster MARBLE . *0^ b. awoiJ^. . r.Mmati’f ta.aiy*. 'b* 'l«b' '« 4i«l«llly milk. group* from nine churches In Man­ Sw-wlr eh.... VS T« « '« “ whix t;f SSc CAKE RINO CAKE i. S-"mT."i:d’;.d ky. wv.Mi,in. Manufacturing Company. Tuesday: Barbecued meat on roll, 3 1 .. ].H.»nd.ni tonIMtIyJain* •rlginallfy, chester will participate in a Youth SW IS S k n i o h t blilio. will b. final. Intrlo. will ba bo»d potato chips, buttered wtx beans, Week Rally Sunday at 5 p.m. at DOKMAN SNDECO 16-ox- 3 0 c tlncailly and aptnail of IhougM, bread and butter, milk. Center (ingregational--ilbu*:h. ■wiM CHSses S .3»4l*"y“ -pkg. * Wednesday L. Baked ham loaf, The.rally is sponsored by the Man- ■atklae «• pareldy potato, buttered peas and chMter Christian Youth Council of .'1 ' carfots, bread and butter, milk. the Council of Churches. Thursday: .-.^tuffed peppera After a social and recrektional whole kernel corn, roll and but­ ■ hour, the young , people will ek- Ijm * ter. milk. , ' , change gaily decorated box sup­ Friday: Fish eUcks. (reaeb pers at e o’clock. fried potatoes, cabbage aad ptae- Councilman George. Ritter of ■Wv appia Bated, bread aied butter, Hartford will addreas the group at fwlik. a youth iarvlc* at 7 f

PAGE e l e v e n MAI^CHESTER'EVENING HERALD. MANCHEyTER, CONN., 'THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1960 with the cooperation of the volun­ this manner before the end o^ the PAGB TEK ly ciomptlcd by member* of the teer-workers and the generosity of M arch of Dimes week, Leonard Rivard, chairman, OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE board of directors. the contributors. Thote Workers Skating BUGGS BUNNY GS Campaign Among the goals recommend^-- said. The children In the elemen­ who have not aa Jlet made .their, re­ Winds Up Drive turns should do so before Saturday I AFTER YOU HAN6 THOSE,I'LL A for leao for the Manchester Girl tary schools have been very generr, Report BU 6S! YOU'LL OiCAY. "iu T ^ 'OHTOEARn Scouts'Were development of a com­ ous and the principals and teach- if possible to the campaign head­ ^HAVE A A / O T M e / f LQAP REAPyj^ W orld Currency HAVE I <:harse IN 7W4T During March munications ■eystem between all rts very cooperative in contribut­ quarters, 771 Main St. Voluntqefs VOU'BE., -r a f t e r 1 BRINS THESE R50TA Manchester's March of Dimes aeEETlN'S.PeTWIA! CASE IVL v/ho Cannot make their returns in EARLY I TO WAIT A su<:< TO A MISH LUSTER A ' The Baby Has parts of the oouncil. organteatioh drive for funds to combat arthritu, ing to tlfe New March of-Dimes, New Skating hours wHl be in ef­ I'M HEBE T'APvlUSr, AN HOUR BETTER , Of the fund drive to achieve best person at headquarters should usrriLl 7f MV WORD,HOW BWC5HT m a p m is h t b e iN ACROSS S3 Dill Plana for the 1960 fund cam- birth defecU and polio will wind with over $200 collected from this fect tonight at both Charter Oalc WASHIM' FER HlM fRYJ Looks THIS SLORiouS'AWN/Th o s e 84 Winter resuloi, streamlining the recruit­ make arrangements to have their FINISH ORDER/1 MUST lo o k 'palgn to raise $12,500 for the sup­ up Saturday. source, Richard said. Park knd Center Springs -*^nn^ /v^ACHl^El AAY ■■ marched I English hilL vehicle ment piroeedure to bring lit new envelopes picked up. A jA f I WAtTWJ VOUNSSTERS OFF WITH I MV BEST w h e n t Visit The self return "mailers" which Mrs. Hazel Finlay, honorary, Supervision will be from.6:30 to 10 MILITARY PRECISION TO SHOVEL THE ^ farthing ' 85 New Guinea port of the Manchester Girl Scout people, and continuation of a study WASHINfi I THE b a n k LATER r - ' Been Named see were sent 'out to Manchester res- chairman of .the Mother’s March, BANK'S PARWNS LOT/ONE LOOKAT lOld Spanish port ■» program were outlined by Atty. Of the Scout program to give aid During 1957, fire claimed the o’clock. ON UM-VAS/ >F-rr IdenU are being returned but it announced that final returns on Center Springs Poiffi is still coin 86 Scatters lives 11,000 persons in the OUR OWLS club youth PROSRANA Anthony Gryk,-drive chairman, at to the neighborhoods and to as­ hoped that many more people will that part of the drive are coming 6t AND Ba n k e r brown w ill f o r s s t ^ IMedirvgt coin United States. closed. DOWN a mee.Ung of the Oirl Scout board sist in organizing the new area. .•i«nd in their dimes and dollars in in and that she is very pleased Mis ILL-CONCEiVSD NOTION OF of Italy 1 Indian coin -iFORSCLOSlNS ON O U R ^j 12 "Black Earth" of directors Wednesday. The fund , .V . A\0R.T5ASEy-^^ // cify 2 Peaceful Christopher Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs; Michael Saponar^ drive will be held March 13 3 Cylindrical 11 Mountain 36 Hebrew 13 East (Fr.) sKetic 86 Fairfield St., Manchester. He was bom Jan. 14 at Hartford through .March 19. Junior Isabellas 4 Guido's high nymph A tP SUKR MARKH IN MANCHESHR -- 261 RROADSTREH AND IIBE.CENTERlTRECr M Heavy blow 37 Laid away Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Anna JaMlew, It W M also reported that the note 19 Venerated 15 Olympian 38 Opines Hartford. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Manchester Girl Scout organ'za- Plan Activities • "TiL:'3r $Coin of 20 Diminishing TJL Ut. FM. e«. aoddesi Saponara, Hartford. He has a brother, Michael, 3V4. tion- is hbw licensed by the N a ­ -Crrhnnbla 23 Ensnare 40 Slashes 16 Fourth 43 Greek coin tions! Girl Scouts as the mid-Con­ OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 'TIL 9 P. M. 8 Small island 28 Cuddle 8o(4al activities for the spring Arabian caliph 44 Hebrides isle Kenneth J. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rapose. M necticut Area Development Com­ 7 A'uriitory 27 Observes season were planned by officers of BY V. T., HAM LIN IT Essential 48 Memorandum Mdnor LAne, South Windsor. He was bom Jan. 21 at Hartford mittee. This is a r M w of the re­ 8 Pedal digit 28 Box ^ the Junior laughters of Isabslls a l l e y OOP being Hospital. His maternal grandparents ate Mr. and Mrs. Cheswr cent vote to form a K w area coun­ 9 Handled 33 Make a trip 48 Conducted last night at a'weeting at the home SIMPU ARITHMETIC SUMS IT UP S0.Light touch G. 'Young, Brockton. Mass, His paUm al grandparenU are Mr. cil to expand serivees and effect 18 One (Fr ) to Paused 34 Unketled of Mra. Margaret. PllkaitU, Fast NC7W ABOUT 19 Choose and Mfs, Joseph Rapose, Ayer, Mass. Ho has a ^ster, lA>rl economies. Hartford, A businesa meeting foi .A LL I CAW Board members named to serve 31 Indonesian Anne, 16 months. all menabers wiU be. held Wednes­ r CAOSUMMIT AU-.WHY ^ tXTS SIT of Mindanao r 1 1 r 1 r IT tr on the new area development p r day at 7 pjn. at the home of Mias CANT I EVER LANP SOME ) HERE AW 22 Ceremonies con,mittee are Mrs. Leland V. u Keith tAwrence, son of, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Girard Saw­ Gloria P ^ a b , 45. Norman St. WHERE IN TH' Pa,YTIME/ / SHIVER 34 Put up a. iF I J TIL rr GETS yer. 6S Franklin St., Rockville. He was bom' Jan. 19 at H m - Oerlson, Mrs. Norman Larsen, Mrs, poker staka The officers plan to sponsor a LIGHT! 1? ford Hospital. His maternal gramdparents are Mr,..snd Mrs. WJl- Edmond Morancey, Mrs. Nelson 26 American TT nr cake sale each month at Hale's 11am Barth. East Granby. His paternal grandparents are Mr. Richmond and Mrs. Thomas Mor- Department store, beginning Feb. coins li U 1 21 and Mrs. MiaxUn Sawyer, Hartford. His great-grrandfather is ley, alternate. 28 Rapidity IT 27 at 9:30 a.m. Other events sched­ C o A k Joseph Barkadskas, Tolland Tpke., Manchester. The Hartford Oirl Scout Council ainiNeiirw! ^OUNT- 29 Precisely « • « • « uled include a Mardl Gras record S ~ has advised the Manchlester coun­ hop during the February schoo. INS U\& , 30 Fontllkc part Richard Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bolstridga 106 CU'CK&M5»| 31 Arikara t r cil that It will accent anpllcatlons vacation, with Miss Linda Giaco- J Pierce Rd., South Windsor. He was bom Jan; 22 at H a r t f w from Manchester Brownies and mini as chairman; a weekend re- 32 Craft Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter 33 British ar 16 Girl Scouts to attend the Mary trea, tor high school girls, with Ovltt, St. Albans, Vt. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. atreetcari Dean Vreeland and Alice Merritt Miss Donna Lacroix In charge, and Sure tt 2 end 2 meke 4 - you tsve more, U Euphlme Bolstridge, South Windsor. He has four brothers, shopping el AAPl It’s e feet thst's bscked REGULAR LOW BY DICK TURNER tS Irritates 11 camps on ths same basis and at another record hop in April dur­ CARNIVAL , (coll.) Stanley. 15; Steven, 11; Alan, 8, and Walter, I H : *"<1 two efetorA the same fees as Hartford mem­ ing spring vacation with Miss up by c ttorelul of low, low prices every a JT Virginia. 13, and Adele, 10. sleyl It mesns you don't hsvs to wsit for 28 Hang-in folds ® bers. Lynn Rirtrmond as chairman. MEAT PRICES! f vm >1 !**■ 39 Bird's homes 40 It was announced that a board t speciel dsy esch week to do your food j T William, son of Mr. tmd Mrs. James Taylor, 162 Bdrldge S t The group also plans its fourth shopplno-every dey is savings' dsy si 41 Consume orientation meeting will'be held in annual--Emerald Ball In May with BY AL VERMEER 42 AecompiishlnL He was bora Jan. 27 at Manchester Memorial Hoepital. His AtP. And ss Imporfsnl as tsvlnjit - the r r the Girl Scout office on Wednes­ Miss Maureen McGann and Miss PRISCILLA’S POP 48 Peruvian coin maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry L*combe, Fall day, Feb. 17, at 8 p.m. quality of foods st AiP Is highly rstsd by SURELY, A MAN OPj •'i‘ i 4T Wicked River. Maas. His paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Wu- Linda Ellis aa co-chpirmen. A tea millions of euitomeri sseh week. Be YOU’VE SAID IT II u Miss Fmlly Kissman was named and installation of officers and Sirloin Steok •ONE IN YOURSELF-YOU’D BE SUCH VALUE 49ExcIamatlorv Ham Taylor, Pall River, Mass. He 4ias a sister, Kathlasn, 6. - among the many who will shop sad ssvs ' NOW," 50 Persian fairy u chairman of ' the . membership- new members will take place in FOR NINE VEAWS,' HARD PUT TO GET DESERVES A 1/ri^ II u mere e« A8.P this week I )j t h e n ; 51 Measure Timothy Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas (Jonnelly, 16 nominating committee. Others June. MR.-GRUMBLY ON WITFiOUT----- L- RAlSE/JpdTMlNK Porterhoufo Steak I 1 voo//? 82 Canadian Vi u Charter Rd.. Rockville, He was bom Jan. 26 at Manchester n i^ e d were Mrs, Nelson Rich­ I'VE BEEN YOUR 7 ^ ( > B O U T IT.' u « AUMEF province (ab. Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and mond. new training coordinator; R ISM T-H AND r-TEfel L E T M E Mrs. Malcolm Lambert, northwest Spring Wheat Improved Ground Boof HAMBURG I M A K E Mrs. Frank Luzzl, Wethersfield. His paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. John Connelly, New York City. He has a brother, neighborhood chairman; Mrs. W il­ 'w .MEMOJ y^ Ottawa — Two new varieties Thomas, 10; and a sister, Kathleen, 7. liam Dobson, north chairman; Ground Chuck Mrs. Beth Flaherty, neighborhood of hard red ajrlng wheat said to be more resistant to rust than .^liU Diane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Turek. 228 oiganlzcr, tnd Mrs. Robert Tre- LAM B LEGS other types have been developed Boof for Stow BY FRANK O’NEAL Green Manor Ter., Windsor Locks. She was bom Jan. 28 at wella, a new member of the Jiublic SHORT RIBS by the Canadian Agriculture De­ REGULAR Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ntatemal grandparents relations committee. TENDER, SOFT-MEATED / D'VA HEAR? SIWER'. partment and are ready for release are Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Knight Arlington. Mass. Her pa- Miss Jennie Wind reported on to growers. The new vsuiities are OyIN-READY lb 65* TRIM Boof Center Shin I’vft W5COVEWD SIIVER! . temal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs’. Jacob Turek. 235 Summit the results of a national Girl Scout Pembina and Canthatch. 551 St., Manchester. She has two brothers, David Gordon, 4H, and evaluation report that was recent­ Veol Kidney Chops Richard Jeffrey. 22 months. << -w * • • • • Deborah Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Pullo Jr^ Vool Stew •ONE IN a-4 PORK LOINS French Rd., Bolton. She was bom Jan. 29 at Manchester Me­ BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. FUU LOIN PORK 7-RIB LOIN FUH RIB Salt Fat Pork BACK LONG SAM Klarence A. Karlsen, 63 Poster St., Wapplng. Her paternal , OH-KVINemVOUAFCUKEA , -ONWtWl grandparents are Mrs. Gladys EYillo, Somerville, Mass., and A. A. PORTION PORTION HALF HALF CHOPS KNK5HT Of OtP“ IN A fAKY TALE. ItetCUEDiKEM Pullo Sr„; Winchester. Mass. She has a sister, Kimberly Ann, Atm P«ti A'tarwm W|t. Spore Ribs 7 R>H %-4 Lbi lael, C««ttr tAm iRCt. CMtir ClMpo |«tt Ceatr C«U T W y USED TO RESCUE MMSELS AVaiOW NEW 14 months. H DISTRESS ON WHHE ARAMAN ^ OERSEyeus. • • • • • Cooked Ham CENTER SLICES J s K4)tbert]w Tracy, daughter of Mr. and Mre, John Dietz. Tol­ land Rd.. Rockville. She was bom Jan. 29 at Manchester Me- LB, .3 9 * . 3 9 'i : 4 9 '| LB I WAT'5 TAE AL'RlJVf WHO morisl Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Lamb Combination m t ? DON’T JUST tVtR HcMJD Of A Andrew Ridzon. West 'WllUngton. Her paternal grandmother S T A M I > T m V . c ’n o k : Is M ra Katherine Dietz. Tolland Rd., Rockville. She has a CENTER Swift Premium Bacon brother, John Michael. 8; and two sisters, Patricia Ann, 9, and CHOPS LB Laurie Marie, 2. SMOKED PORK LOINS Cenedien 4 0Z J E C FANCY TENDER Super-Right Bacon Style Rice Tereaa Bose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Gustaf­ CALVES LIVER UNIFORM SLICES LB SUPER-RIGHT t A C son Sr., 17 Division St. She was bom Jan. 30 at Manchester Skinless Franks All MEAT IB ^ ' Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and 12 OZ CQC TJL « « U A. Oft. Mrs. Alexander Suchlcki Sr.„ 166 W. Main St.. Rockville. Her RJTO■ • * O* —A«*, ■—»»». Super-Right Smokies PRO » » br <>»»«. ______i - Y e IWO >y mA lae. paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gustafson 8r., COOKED SHRIMP DEVEINED LB 19 Dlvislmi St. Her maternal great-grandfather is Joseph BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONPFIELD “I’m not »ure just how H; ttart«d! H wat 'ona •trike Suchlcki, 59 Spring St., Rockville. She has a brother. Richard Super-Right Link Sausage u69^ JUDD SAXON after another,* either at the plant or the bowling alley!” SILVERBROOK OH.,.' I'-I GUESS Albin Jr., 6. SUPER-RIGHT I . . . 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»*■ PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALI). MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1960 i MANCHESTEIR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. COiTn ., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1960 Suffield Tops Cheney, 65-36 THE Review foi*: Hall of Fame 80a)U (\G One of the stateB best ClasaT Hemld Angle C machines met a team that had struggled Weight Lifting King By Two Boxing Titles through 13 straight defeats Writers Fail| ‘Can’t Afford Not to Play,’ yesterday afternoon at the EARL YO ST WOMEN’S LEAGUE CHURCH TEN PIN LEAGllE PARKADE HOUSE LEAGUE YW FRUIT LEAGUE Standing? Armory here. As was expect­ SporU MItor Standings standing? Standings Plans Boxing Career Mantle After Better Contract W. L. Pc W. L. Pet. ed, Suffield High’a high-flying and To Add Names W L w. L. .635 On Block Tonight HonevdeWg ...... 48 24 23 St. James ...... 49 15 .78 Stanek Electr. .. . .40 23 talented squad notched an easy White Gla?.? ...... 34 ..34 29 .540 Fig Bart ...... ,,..42 30 26 Second Cong. No. 1 .39% 24% .81 Electric No. 2 . . . 63-36 decision over haplese Cheney ThirH Tourney Team in Three Years Mantle reportedly received Hbbby ...... 31 30 .524 New York, Feb. 4 yp — l^auiAUie gold medal At Melbourne, A u e-, In Latest Poll Chicago, Feb. 4 (/P) — An, Penches ...... 40 a: ___ 31 26 TalcottvlUe ...... 31% 32% .4£ Electric No. 1 . . . . .33 Tech. It was the wlnner'e l 6th de­ Three times in the seven seasons that Eljrin Zatursky has $75,000 last veaf when he bat­ Walnut ...... 7.32 31 .508 tralia N6v. 26, 1956. adamant Mickey Mantle says Dal6a and Nuts ...... ai 4i ___ 28 29 Second Cong. No. 2 .31% 32% ,.4£ Green Pharmacy cision In 16 starts whlla tha Rang­ Andereon, Olympic hea?orweight ted .285, hll 31 homers and Kaye’? ...... 31% 31% .500 ers were dropping No. 14. Andefibn turned pro in 1957 handled the head coachinpr duties at Manchester HiRh. in- he is pot going to sign a con­ Sugar Plums 2« 4! Citie s ...... 24 33 Emanuel LuUi...... 30% 33% .41 Vernon Esso .... weight lifting champion of 1966, Boston, Feb. 4 (;P)—The se­ batted In 75 runs. Rumors are So. Meth. No. 2 . . . 30 34 .4« Standard Coat .. ..29 34 .460 Unlike the Bret meeting, won by with a strong man act And he eludinK the 1959-60 campaign, the Indians have qualified tract 'for the pay cut which the Berries ...... 2* G Tureptte’? ...... 23 34 will make' hie debut a? a profes­ started wTestllng for eSffit Mrly lection procedure for the Hall New York Yankees have that the Yankees want to cut So.’Melh. No. 1 ...2 9 35 .4! Seara ^ eb u ck .. ...27% 35% .436 Suffield, 100-26, Cheney canne up for the Cl AC Class A Basketball Tournament at the New his salary to $60,000 this year; ^nd it appears that half of the Republic of Mexico i.s here for sional boxer at Madiaon Square the following year. of Fame appeared headed for asked him to take. Runners.»y Bars upset pace-set-! winning two of three point.? Second Cong. No. 3 .27 37 .41 Mitchell Electric ..26 38 .397 with a good team performance, Haven Arena Zee’s Hustlers clinched a spot in tjie coming "I’m willing trt take a cut,” the action. u Wapping Comm. ..27 37 .4: but only in the first sml fourth Garden, Feb. 19. He stands 5-8 and hU aeeentlal critical review- today. Rea- "I can’t afford not to play,” The principals in the scheduled Ung Honeydewi 3-1, the lead-, citiw. White’s Glass gained measurements Are 60-60-60,jH is classic a week ago. The Elm City po.st-.season jamboree starts said the high salaried Mantle, said Mantle, "but not that Comm. Baptist ....26 39 .3! Resurfs: Mitchell 4, Vernon 0; periods. Suffield led, 16-9 at the The modern Samson from Toc- The Baseball Writers 15-round fights: ers are ■till six BkOt®* one full game on- second place neck size 1? 24 Inches, bleeps m %. 11*2 recor:d “ "but I'm not going to take much.” Electrlcjsk). 1 3, Sears 1: Stanek 3, first break and then moved into a coa, Ga., will meet Ray Batey Of Feb. 2.1. BoasUna "Certainly.” he continued, Bantamweight Champion Jose peaches twk three out of Kohby Shop, a '2-1 loser to Wal- New York in a four-round bout. A and his thigh measures 86% against schoolboy-foes,'Manchea Association of America, scat­ the pay cut they gave me.” PlumS, and Berries beat Nuts, 3-1. , _. Hobbv are Results: So. Meth. hfo. 1 3, Tal- Green 1; Electric No. 2 3, Stand­ 36-11 edge at halftime. Suffield re- tunning afoul of the law once tering votes among 129 players, "we're not as bad as we looked Becerra of Mexico rl.eks hia title servee played' the last 4>eriod. heavyweight fight between EJddie Inches. tor ha.s five pame.s remaining:. In Mickey, who along with Best singles were turned in by cottville 1; So. Meth. No. 2 2, ard 1. again . . Vic Taggart, for y e / 3 failed to add any names to the last year. We had key injuries against ex-chamnion Alphonse Emanuel 2; Second Cong. No. 1 4. Five members of the winners, Machen and Billy Hunter features "But can he fight?” asked Bren­ order to qualify, a team m\ist win other Yankees had a bad year Evelyn Barracliffe U®, Jean Mc­ Numerous high scores were one of the best duck pin bowlers immortal scrolls for the second and that didn’t help.” ' I Halimi of Fra-ce in • Second Cong. No. 3 0. Second coached by Stan Miela, reached the card. ner. "W e ’ll find but soon enbugh.'* at least SI per cent of its games. which saw the Bombers drop of a classic fight staged hers Issl Cann 112, and Ruth Paine ill, Olga turned in: Ed Bolinaky 183-505, It was Only a couple of years in Manchester, has switched over straight time. Mantle argued atrongly /t Cong. No, 2 3, Baptist 1; St. James Jim Lambert 189-213-543, SUn double figures in the acoring col­ Matchmaker Teddy Brenner, in 7,atur.sky led Silk Town quInteU! into third place, said he felt Colla rolled 9$ without a mark. ago when he was billed as "The to 10 pins . . Springfield Indians, As top man in a losing field, that Injuries to players like Gil 3, Wapping 1. Banavige 187, Bernie Banavige umn, led by Meggott with 16. Gan- announcing Ander?. w d rightly s<), th^t the McCarthy Enter...... 12 The Red Sox, niinu»-Jackie Jen Express Disappointment Squaw Valley. ' off -for a round of golf even Saturday. '733 i and 116 singles helped achieve a 1 Snowdon ...... J 0-1 2 Note* ’n Quotes sen's big bat, will start, drills Feb But yesterday, Frick and- Paul New York Knickerbockers are havipg a bad year in the Na­ Thousands of Mexicans, perhsps Red Ember ...... II THUMB GLOVE AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE Hockey at a Glance 17331352 three string total. Other fine - stendihg? “ H Totals- ... u ' ■iTu 35 Winlesa after 14 atarts, Cheney 25 at Scottsdale, Ariz. . ; . Some Kerr, secretary bf the Board of tional Basketball Assn.’s Eastern Division But have you during k Florida vacation more, than for any other fight in­ L. T. Wood ...... 11 By Dick Weber Score'at half: . 733I 00 •1 ----scores--- were--- by *' Flo' Johnson 123 w Pet, Tech has but one more chance to insiders, Boston^^p^ess, claim Jen­ Directors of the Hall of Fame, ex­ taken a look recently at Minneapolis and Cincinnati in the before he starts serious volving their countrymen, are here. Norith End Pharmacy 11 7331 Ella Staum 110. Ruth McIntosh Since 1 started bowling as a L. Wednesday’s Results , Bally Ache Year’s Many Hotels are booked solid. And Memorial Store 11 Cunliffe Motors .. .11 4 .733 gain a victory in the 1959-60 in­ sen couldn't stand Ted Williams pressed disappointment at the out­ training for his return gg7 ! 114, Vi Morion 110, Amy Pirkey youngster. I had been troubled by National League Western Division. , . X ' as large and sprawling as down­ Dickenson’s ...... 10 Alcar Auto Parts . 9 6 .600 Five Share Lead terscholastic basketball season another season and thait was the come. By compartsoh with the LAi^ers 'gg() 116. Lll .Molumphy 117, Helene Toronto 4, New York 2 The Rangers, losers to Suffield main reason he decid^ ,to give up Big Race Bargain Pettit. Clyde Lovelette and Cliff bout with Flpyd Patter­ town Los Angeles is, the Latin in­ Yankees ...... » injuries to the skin on my thumb. Hollywood Servica . 8 7 .533 American League CLEARANIX "I am disappointed that the and Royals, the .Knicks’ /^cord '^g^iDey 112, Ruth Ostrander 121. , 7 8 Palm Springs, Calif., Feb. 4 lA’i High’ yesterday afternoon at the baseball while at the height of his votes were scattered so widely that Hagan rallied-the Western Divi­ son. flux is apparent. Senators...... t I tried everything from having DeCormier Motors .467 Rochester 8. Hershey 1 looks quite respectable,-' even sion leaders in the fourth period The betting line favora Ortiz. outsized holes drilled in my ball Man. Auto Parts . . .5 10 .333 —Five proa, including one who h?id Armory, are now idle until Feb career. nobody was elected,” Frick said. •Miami, Fla.. 4 (/P)—E%-ery day Dprt’i Dairy ...... if.?, COMMERCIAL TEN~PIN Cleveland 4, Providence 3 17 when they travel to Cromwell though they trail pacS setting for their victory over the Knicks. 23-year-nld native of Puerto Rico, McBride's i to patching the thumb with glue. Man. Radiator .. . . 5 10 .333 given up Uie touring circus five Eastern League "J can't understand how that in every way Bally Ache is prov-, Boston by 20 g ^ e s ^ -^ e Knicks '2g7 Standings years ago, today led a field of 132 . . If. the Techmen fail to win many players received votes," Kerr Pettit finished with 31 points, at 10-7 to retain the newly revived Red Sox ----- W. L. P-t ' In 1955, during my first All-Star Clinton 7, Greensboro 5 Going to Dog8 have a 22-32 mark following last .200 . _ . _ pros Into the second round of golf ’s game it will not be a “first" for a conaimenited. ' ing to be'one of the greatest race­ Lovelette with 29 and Hagan with Sport Schedule 140-pound division titlo. -H e ac­ S. Aleria ... Carter s Chev. 35% 20% g3g finals, after rolling about 60 Cunliffe added one. game to its Johnstown 7. Washington 1 Madison Square Garden is going night’s 125-115 /'setback % St. lead over second place Alcar by richest tournament. The five: local team. A season Manchester The same question bothered Hy horse bargains of all time. 28 but they all wete topped by quired it when he stopped Kenney W. T. Grant ,1 Little Joe's .. . 35 21 625 ' thumb was in a bad New Haven 4, New York 2 High would like to forget was in to the doge. Next week, 2,547 Louis in the f ^ t part of a double- : WC8J- a SIS.- ~ ------winning. 2-1. DeCormier pulled up Johnny Palmer, lately a resident Hurwltz, secretary-treasurer of the When the 3-year-old son of the New York’s Richie Guerin with 32. Lane in two rounds last June In Tigers ..... ' a b a Tool ... r 32% 23% 582 ' P**" “ intense '' SAU canines of 111 breeds will enter header at Bhstiin. Friday, Feb. 8 ' thought I'd have to drop out to within one game of Hollywood pro at Tulaa Country Club; Ar­ 1946-47 when Tils' Indians lost all writers, who coriduoted . the vote The Celtics trailed the Lakers, New York. Oorrenti Realty 31 25 M4 15 games! 1 . Two names familiar competition in the Westminster little-known aire, Ballydaml, came The Lakers, in third place In the Manchester at Hall, 8:30—West by beating the Servicemen two out nold f%Jmet of Ugonier, Pa.: Tony Scholafitie Baaketball tabulation and announcement. 61-58, at the half but quickly Becerra, 23, a native of Giiarf- Top score? were turned in by: Fleet Lube . .. 30 26 .536 with veteran basketball fans in Kennel Club Dog Show at the romping home winner of the $26,- Western Division but 15 games Hartford. ■ of . three. And Radiator dumped Lems of San Leandro. Ciallf.; Bob Hurwitz'was unhappy over the took the lead at 68-67 on Frank ialajara. is s solid 10-6 favorite Milt Plouff 138-344. Jerry Dubois Cities Service ^ , 7i0xl4 Manchester, Falkowski and Water­ Garden. Poodles lead the entry back-hf St. Louis, have only 14 Simsbury at Rockville, 8:30. over the dapper ■ 27-year-o1d ^ t o Parts, 2-1 to grab a tie for Goalby of Crystal River, Fla , and Weaver 58. Sacred Heart 51. results and ihade it plain the as­ 000 Bahamas Stakes at Hialeah ■Ramsey's two free throws. And 124-340, George May 129. Al New­ Burnside Auto American School for the Deaf man. are connected with the Wind­ with 169, followed by 159 Dash- victories to show for 49 starts ' French Algerian, ^ t h place. Mason Rudolph of Clsploivtlle. sociation might take under consid­ Park yesterday he boosted his to­ then, when the «coj;e stood at 78- Avon at RHAM. ton 124. Jerry White H7, Fred Roy Motors .. 48. Hartford Tech. 43. MANCHESTER’S sor High team this season. Eddie shunds, 106 Collies and 95 Boxers. tal earnings for less than a year after taking a 128-108 lacing from McCurry Jr. 116. Top scores were turned in by Tenn. Each shot a 67 in yester- eration the possibility of revamp­ 76, they went on a 23-0 spree to Green. Manor . day'e opening round of the 90- RHAM 47, LaSalette 37. Falkowski, son of John, is the Among the leas known breeds are ing the present voUng system. of racing to $336,947. And as a; the Celtics. put the game out of Minneapolis’ Gerrv Chappell 148-371, Dave Mac- team manager while Walt Water­ Brittany Spaniels (France), Welsh The Royals, who bowed to De­ Willie’s ...... Kay 153-370, Rick Jarvis 355. Alex hole event being played here over Suffield Academy 49. Kingswood Lowm I TUBELESS The most recent additions to the yearling he coat Leonard Fnicht- reach. and Tom ROUBLE STRIKE 42. man. son of Wardy, is a varsity Springer Spaniels, Great Pyrenees, ^ a n of Toledo, Ohio, a mere re­ troit, 117-106, for their 10th Titor 364, and Ding Batch 350. four courses. Windsor player. Falkowski and Hall of Fame were Joe Cronin and Helnsohn. were high for Boston .Standings One-half ^ m e separates Oar- FRIGESl Pullk (Hungary), Fierich Bulldogs Hank Greenberg in 1956—bringing ported $2,500. / straight loss, are 19% games off Jones Huffs and Puffs, Waterman were one-time , teamII- and Lhasa Aipsos (Tibet). Judging with 26 and 23 points, respective­ W. 1 Pct. , ter’s and Little Joe's while ABA : the total to 83. . the Hawks’ pace with a 14-43 rec­ ly. Bill Russell, Who played 39 min­ .730 ; Tool is but three games behind the | mates with the Manchester Rei starts Monday morning at 10 ■ And what's more ^Silly Ache ord. The defeat by Detroit gave Merrills Market ....46 1 Five. This year, back of Roush, Rice firmly established hlfnself as one utes, scored 20 and grabbed 34 re­ Man. Engraving ....3 7 2 .587 ^ Chevrolet gang in the standings. 1 o'clock . . . Former NBA pro stars and Rixey, ^ o n g the leaders were the Royals their longest losing now playing in the Eastern Bas­ I to fear when the-'^ distances and bounds to help offset a 24-point Rusty in Losing Bout Clark Motors ...... 36 S .571 Results: ABA 4, Willie’.s 0; Burleigh Grimes (92), Jim Bottom- values of the,-^-year-old races streak since the club moved -to effort by . ,495 , Fleet 4. Manor 0; Correnti's 3, | Off the Cuff / ketball League include Hal Lear Cincinnati three seasons ago.- It Correntl In?...... 31 3 I ley (89), Red Ruffing (86), Red stretch out to the likes of the GUI's Grinders ...... 25 J .400,, Burnside 1: Carler’s\3, Ray’s 1; ' Whether you are from Mitsouri or a Yankee from Connecticut, One ■ of the alleged ringleaders (Temple), Larry Hennessejy (Vil- also marked the 15lh straight time Gene Schue, was the big gun in Fatier (83) with Luke Appling. 1% miles of the $100,000 added Detroit’s attack with 2$ poinU Chicifgo, Feb. 4 (/P)— Aft^r 11 J'ears as a pro, rust seem.s Pontlcelll A Sons ...14 ! ■222 Joe’s 3. Cities 1. In the recent riot at the Wethers­ lanova), Dick Gaines (Seton Hall), Kikl Cuyler and Hack Wilson tied the Pistons have beaten Cincinnati Jim Tucker (Duquesne), Jay Nor­ Flamingo at Hialeah Fep. 27 and while Jack Twyman, as usual, to be gatherins: on Tiger Jones—every place but his chin. In ^ Respectable score.? were in the management and sales force of Roy Motors, your local field Slate Prison was Bill Tinsley, at 72 each. the 1 J-4 miles of the $125,000 add­ on the Detroit court. man (Temple), Wally Choice (In­ topped the Royals with 25. All matches were won by 3-1 abundance, such as the follow- ExohsBge—Bocapi^le who played football with the Man­ Among those eligible for the ed Kentucky Derby May 7. The Hawks' front line of Bob his first fight in seven months, the 31-year-old Jones h u ff^ chester Merchants several years diana), Danny Finn (St. John’s), scores, Engraving over Ponliceili, ; Ing: Hec Chawirt 207-534, B u d Plymouth dealer, invites you to see and drive the netv economy first time, former slugger .lohnny and puffed with a head cold through 10 rounds last night in and Correnti’s i Weir 200-503. Ron Bronzi 204-203- ago. Tinsley wag a rugged 230- -and Brendan Mc­ Mize was top vote-getter -with 45 Gus’s over Clark FIRST LINE-FIRST QUALITY his 37th TV ring appearance. against Merrill's. 568, Hank Kraft 196, Fred Ton-! pound iineman who played with Cann, both ex-Knichs, and Jesse followed by Marty Marion with 37. 6 cylinder and V8 Plymouths. When it was all over in Chicago who several times Jolted the old Three pins shy of the 400 Club gren 190-192-553. Andy Clustaf- i Gillette Super Deluxe Tubeless Black the eSP Trojans last fall after AmelJe (Penn. State). Stadium, he wa* a lopsided loser lEiiropean Athletes pro with solid lefts to the jaw. wa? Walt Tellier, who came up son T91. Don Anderson 221-513,1 Fita ’57 - ’58 - ’59 Ford— Chev.—|Hymouth to Canadian Middleweight Cham- Don Daley 205-526. Vince Boc- ' It was about the only tribute ha ?vith a 164 tingle In hi? 397 triple. pion Wilfie Greaves Gene Phaneuf rolled'144, en route Chino 520. Mike Denhup 538, Al ; A FEW EXjm ES OF OUR NEW LOW FRIGES ARE BELOW H arrison, K e}ifler could give to Tiger, who has been Providence, Holy Cross Win Greaves,'24, was an 8-5 under­ to a 380 score. Bob Fsrrand’s, 153, Turkington 503, Steve Turkington dog, perhaps, because Chicago stopped onl.v once in 79 bouts— Don navell’i 1400 and Ted Cham-Ch»m- 1527, Ray Bjorkman 500, Set Red Pace and that was because of a butted Due for Olympies fans remember Jones giving Sug­ ber's 359 -.were other noteworthy j . ------^------:---- I960 1960 1960 GOODYEAR 3T ar Ray Robinson one of his worst cut above the >.ve. I ELKS LE,^OUE __ North Carolina Tough* Again WEST SIDE JUNIORS The victory was Greaves’ fourth totals'. In Rine-^rium ph Standings 10 round pummellngs ip the same Standings ring five years ago. In a row and gives him a 31-11-1 W. L. PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH w L. Pet record. He weighed 159% to Jones’ PARKADE DUSTY LEAGUE PLYMOUTH With Return of Yankee Star Freshm?id^Gary Harrison led a Squaw Valley, Calif. Feb. 4 (iiP)—Fresh sBow,in the Siei'ra .7.50 But the bustle and two-fisted "CStpitol Eiquip...... 13 6 BRAND NEW $11.95 Lea’s Market .6 2 Standings senior-ls56 aggregation of Man: swarming tactics which Jones has 162. Deci'a Drive-In ...... 11 7 .5 1 .625 Under the five point must sys­ W. L. Pi Chester High School riflemen to a „500 pleased fans over tbs years ap­ Acelq ‘A Son? ....; .. 9 9 2-DbOR HARDTOP FIRST QUALITY -vr-c the Winter Olvmpic Games. Seventy-three persons, iriim | Herm’.s .v, .4 4 tem. Greaves was favored all .the Man. Auto Parts 37‘ i , 14,% 2.DOQfl SCBAN 4.0OOR SCOAN N e w York, Feb. 4 (JP —^ 15-2 record and a No. 14 ranking convincing victory over the Loomis .1 7 .125 peared missing. Greaves forced the Tureotle’a ...... 9 9 SAFETY .MEASURE—- Dick ' JLJL Lesperance Real. 34% 17% .6 nationally. Italy, Austria, France and Switzerland, were due to arrive Naa-siff s fight throughout despite a badly way .48-43 by Referee Joey White, Weber's thomb glove for pro­ 6.70x16 Frank M c G u 1 r e'a North Caro­ ^ h o o l in the local Armory yea- Bergren Dairy . .32 20 .8 Fred’? Package .. .. 6 12 Providence (12-3) won its ninth by chartered airliner at Reno. gashed lip from the sixth round 48-44 by Judge John Bray, 56-44 Pai’.ten Builders . . . . 6 12 tection is almost skin tight. lina Tar Heels, with one of their straight with a 65-54 over Broi^n' Aerday, 889-861. peared confident of good Olympic T>'o very cloae games were by Judge Harold Marovitz and 49- Bolton Lk. House 28 24 .5 ^ • $ ' Harrison fired a tremendous 90 j The 22 from Austria will pro­ played last night at Verplanck. on. $■ $' chief Yankee Rebels back in the and Dayton (16-3) ran its streak ceed to Heavenly Valley at the Games. ” If it had been anybody but 44 by the Aaaorlated Press. Bohemian Club ..18 26 .500 | this biggest of tournaments. A WHITCWALLS standing score to hit 189, the “There is no reason to worry House & Hale nipped Lea’s Mar­ Roser’s No. 1 . . . 26 26 .500■loot Results; Turcot’A.'s 3. Fred’s 0. ; —00—- — lineup, have that championship to eight by whipping Mia^di of highest local scoring since Bucky south end of Lake Tahoe and Tiger in there, I would have Attendance' was 508 with a net 490 1 Capitol 3. Patten 0; Deci’s 2, Aceto - buddy l l Z Ohio 72-60,' as soph s t ^ Gary reach Squaw Valley on Sunday about the slopes, the snow or-the ket, 40-39, and 'NasBifr’s entered Case Bros...... 25 % 26 thumb guard he ha^ used. It waa look again as they head into the Kehler tied the school record at preparation of the tracks,” he .said. the win column defeating Herm’s, knocked him ov;t.” said Greaves, gate of: $1,007. 6.70x15 $1i| .95 Roggenburg scored 23/ p o 1 n t s. night. Joe's Barber 8p. 25 27 .481 , Top singles were turned in by ja bit cumbersome, but it e ^ ^ ^ stretch run in Atlantic Coast 190 earlier in the sea.son. Kehler rtfOf the UnrmitoriGSdormitories hc Said,said, “I 29-28. e Conference basketball race. Holy Cross (12-2) wqu^its seventh The 35 from Italy, 15 from Patio Drive-In ..25 27 -481 John Saaiela 139 and Carl Hunter | me $95 DOWN $ n DOWN $125 DOWN 6.00x16 straight, 99-78, ov^rt^Villa Madon­ came through With another of his think th.ey are a little too much Lea’s had the edge at halftime; Nelcb Tool ...... 24 28 .462 Playing their first game since dependable performances, in the France ■ and one official from 135. Bill Pagani Jr. rolled the beat [title down to the last daj. na as Jack Folev/ldt 34. Switzerland will proceed directly of the nii’litary type.” , 13-12, but House’s came back be­ Roser? No. 2 N23 29 .442 HEATER, RADIO, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, ETC., AT SLIGHTLY EXTRA COST. the break for mid-term' exams 180’a for second place, and the The dormitory rooms have bunk hind the shooting of Johnny Lucas Bolton Outguns Headquarters combination, 138-350. , I set out to design a workable Jan. 16 and fortified by the re­ TiRyfur I,end to the Olympic Village. Aceto A Sylve?. .20% 31% .394 'uon I guard for the tender thumb. After only other 180 or belter „score in Fresh snow will greet the hew beds with, four athletes to a room. (16) and Denny I>ailey (15). Den­ Red Ember ...... 20 32 .886 turn of Brooklyn’s Doug Moe, the Southern .Siethodist pulled into , Edgar Fried, .secretary general months of experimenting with 75 GOLD the match,.Freshman Gary Zawis- arrivals. A fall lasted all day yes­ ny hit from the aide with five sec­ Cupid Diaper ...19 31 .366 M6H TRAD? ALLOWANCES end LOW DOWN PAYMENTS Tar Heels Whipped Maryland last a tie ’wit^ idle Texas A&M for the towski placed third for Manches; of the Austrian Olympic Commit­ t o Gain Tie for First Place y .lUNIOR- GIRLS different leathers. I came up with terday with more forecast toda.v- onds to go to win the game. Carl a device made' of Brnzilian kid night, 75-66, to retain their hold Southwest Conference lead by. cuf­ ter, with junior Roger Harry tee, looked over the Olympic Vil­ Hohenthal net.ted 12 points in a w. L. Pet. /SEAL fing ; tGU, 79-73, and lllh-rated An estimated foot of new snow fell Results;. skin that offered maximum protec­ on the ACC lead. fourth, and sophomore Allan Sault lage and said, "What I saw so far losing cause followed by Dough .j.hit well for the Floors. Irv Foster. Bobby Sox ...... 23 3 .884 Miafnl of Florida made It 18-2 with in the valley. Standings Bergren 4. Csse 0; Nelco 3, tion, . was almost skin tight and It was the first of the straight fifth. Despite the storm, a seven-man looks pretty good. The snow -Is McBrierty (10) and Jack Melesko Jack-Say and Jim Hummel con­ Pony Tails . . .15 11 .577 ROY M OTORS, Ine. TIRES ACC> games North Carolina will a'74-73 squeaker over Tampa. To­ •Gupld 1; Joe’s 3. Aceto A Sylvea- Dungaree Dolls 14 .481 still durable enough. The Indians, now nine and one telephone crew be.g'an installation fine.” • (6 ). nected for Telso as they' fought .12 play this month and Moe. a 6-4, ledo (14-2),; ranked 12lh in the na­ Surveying his room at the dor­ Bolton Esso ...... ter 1: Patio 3, Red E m W 1: Pixies ...... 12 14 .461 I use the glove all the time and- Ueed—All Sisee tion, tied Ohio - U. for the Mid­ for the season, entertained Wind­ of $250;(K)0 worth of television Naasiff’s started off slow and Shy-Ann ...... back to knot the'score at 37-all at 6.70w15 206-pound junior, showed he'llxbe ham High in the local Armory to- gear atop KT22 in preparation for mitory, he added, “It’s nice and were trailing at halftime, 14-11, • interrhlssion. Kohen, Carlson. Char­ Roeer's No. 1 3, Roser’? No. 2 1; Blue. Jeans .. .11 15 .423 I’m never bothered with thumb plenty of help the rest of, ' the American Conference lead by cruis­ clean. I have no complaints.” Headquarters Co., ..,.. Auto Parts 3. Bolton 1: .Lesper­ Hush Puppies . . 5 21 .192 blisters or calluses. 7.50x14 ing past Western Michigan, 67-48. d(iy. The Willimantlc gunners are telecasting the games. but Jim Egan (11) and Fred Personalized Floors :, lie Bunce and Bob Nell combined way. . A feature attraction bf the vil­ ance 2, Bohemian 2. Others with problems similar William and Mary, the team that coached by Indian alumnus, Ben During the storm, stomping Ma­ Pariseau (8) began to connect in Telso ...... their efforts in the second half for 5.00x16 ■ The Tar Heels’ third h^st scorer Crehore. now a Windham teacher. rines boot-packed the men’s down­ lage is off limILs for the Austri­ the second half. In the final 30 7 ' ,222 the floors to win going away. High scorers; Bob Day 220-225- No less than rdfie young girls to mine have found it helpful. 3a-ith a*12.6 average, Second best axed West Virginia’s 56-game ans.'Under instructions from the Nike ...... • ■ reached the 85'6r belter mark in SAYS “TRY THIS 6.40^15 The Indians will compete with a hill course. Lt'.- Col. Jo.seph Bni- seconds and behind one point, Kohen and Carlson both tossed 810, a new league hifh single ae­ Southern Conference streak, rout- Austrian team physician. Dr. Her­ PRIVATE LINE rebounder, top assists man and top single senior, Don McLagaii, in the dcr and Major Albert Snell said Pariseau broke loose and dumped in 23 points to lead their respected ries, Wally Maraden. 202-558. scoring. Top? wa? Judy Pisch's Exchange e running.at Hialeah. ■ a sweep, with Air Force whipping Gary Zawiitot^ki .. 96 81 177 Dr. Carle said the French had Floors got back into‘ the winning Carlson . 7 3-3 Ifi nell 199-573. sets' the'“Stage for the champion- Ro’er Harry 99 72 171 ley to make preparations for the BUSINESSMEN’S iJlAGUE column by defeating Telso. 80-66, Cipolla .. , ...... 2 0-n, 4 jp tournament to determine the Wyoming In overtime,.59-54, Army arrival of the French team. He ap­ no such limitation. Vol* ...... 1 1-3 3 nipping Albright, 66-65, on A1 De Allan ^ault , . ___ -r>.-^99 T1 170 Standings in the nightcap. NVil ...... 4 IVO «• First Qualify '^ACCs representative in the NCAA Don Willis Garage .... 7 0 1.000 Frank Butkus, Bill Fortin and Buncp ■-.. ., ...... 5 2-3 . 13 Jardin’s iayup with 17 seconds left, la>omls (861) 7 0-0 14 tourney '“ tor the National Col­ Steven Burrall Remnants ...... 5 3 .625 Dave Turkirigton started Bolton GuMdtiimi legiate title. and Navy, with Jihi Bower scor­ ing the last 10 points, rallying for Wesley Hellegers Houtteman Hangs Up Spikes, Liberty M utual...... 5 3 .625 oft fast in the first period and the Totals ... .*. 35 KM7 so Moe broke into the game at 6 .286 Esso held a 32-29 halftime edge. Tei«a 166) Fisk Deluxe ah 84-72 decision over Temple. William Bausch , South M ethodist...... 2 B. F. Pta.‘ Come in and take this unique, new, Pljrmouth Erove-It-Ydurself Economy ^ v e . Drive the start of the second half last Ronald Parlato ,. B’nal B'rlth ...... ,..2 5 .5 .286 Shorty Falleti and Chet Morgan ( McDfi*pll 2 0-0 4 .Solid ’60 Plymouth eepeeially equipped with an Economy Meter tha^t accurately meastim night, after North Carolina ' had In the first racially-mixed sports combined to cut i'nto Bolton s 1 FoatPr .,, ...... 11 1-2' 33 event in I-ouUiana in four years, Lary Buck ...... Had Tragedy Studded Career n 3-S 31 GIFTS taken a 31-26 halftime lead. He In the only gam^played at the in the third period to cne po ' Say ...... your gas mileage right down to a fraction of a mile. Ty rex Cord Loyola of New, Orleans beat Chi­ Smith ...... 1-R 3 AT OUR whipped in II points m support of East Side last night, Don Willis 45-44. Turkington, Butkus and I 1 Waldron M- 3 cago Loyola. 66-64, on Larry Everybody-^in an, auto accident In- I^akeland. See the proof with your own eyes! The Solid '60 Plymouth delivers the high gas mileage York Larese and , top Detroit. Feb, 4 (A*i defeated B'nai B’rith,^ 49-31. The tin teamed up for Bolton in 1 Hummpi . 5 (VO 12 Tar Heel scorers with 25 and 23 Trunk’s jump shot with two sec­ Tw o New Reciirds alwa.vs aald that Art Houtteman Fla. Ne received the last rites of final eight minutes with■ l7! of t: you’ve been looking for in a full-siM car. onds left. Clarence Red and Bud the chairch, but 40 days later was Garagemen ran up a big lead in 1 Totals 30 g-19 66 All Tires Mounted Free ■points. . . looked the part of a baseball the first half a,nd‘ B'nai. B’rlth 19 points while the best the - 1 Scorp ai half: 37-ali.. Learn the full story of Plymouth’s 30-D Economy Six engine, the newest "six” in it It was North Carolina’s first Dawson of Chicago Loyola were In uniform, after a recovery that could do was to score five. t Ralton Ka«n (64) the first Negro athletes to appear F o r Rearcats’ O pitcher. ' doctors said was almost miracu­ could rjever catch up. B. F. PtB. tUUELESS victory at Maryland iq three years Tall, slender and ruggedly hand­ For the winners, Mel Segar Personalized Floors- Ind , Turkington .: ...... 7 field by a full eight yearn, The 30-D E«>nomy,Six'is slanted at k SO^degree angle—designet TUBE TyfE against whites in Louisiana since lous., ' • ■ and Coach McGuire- said: ‘We some, he had the motion and form hooped. 20 points and was helped opened with an extremely good ' Darline ...... l, a new way to combine high economy with plenty of zip and go. Get the facte, too, on Sleek White fullback Bobby Grier. played for New York, Feb. 4 (jp—Oscar Then' came 15-10 and 19-12 sea­ “GRAND OPENING” Size Black White sice were 'feat, pleased. .Moe gave us a and style that young boys try to out by Don Wheeler with 11. The scoring first period as the Floors Mliokrit ...... l, Pitt In the 1956 Sugar Bowl' foot­ Roljertson, the Big ” 0 ” of Cincin- son?, then marriage,, then the Plymouth’s improved Fury V-800. This high-performjng standard V-8 is a 3-time Mobilgas 6.70x15“ flSJS rtO.88 wonderful game But he couldri’t nati.'s top ranked BeaVeats, ac- imitate. Jack Tigh'e, the former losers were led by Norm War­ took a 23-19 advantage Vin Kohen. 1 7 6.40xi5'“ r 18.88 I T 17 A8 keep up.'with the ball. He needs ball ganie. . Detroit Tiger manager, once.said Artny, gripes about the Army and Bob Carlson and Jack Gustafson au , grflinard ...... i Thursday. Friday and Si^rday. Fab. 4. 5 and 6 Economy Run champ in its class—’57, ’58, '59.'Come take pour Economy Drive today! 7.10X15" I ig-Sfi*!” "tOM ■quired two new marks dlirtng the den and Denny Karlin. Fortin sriox jir" IS788T~17.88 two or three more' games. The I never saw Anyone wHo looked the attending bad publicity that I tOA8 P t iA * past week and reached for another. ------. ______comes when a baseball hero com­ 77idxf5 “~ fl6.88'T T ‘9:88 7.60X15’ first time we used him with this Bul there is one not within Toiale 14-26 .64 8:59x15 [ 22.88“ i r o f combination was the day before C e n t r a l D e f e a t e d mdfe than Art Houtteman plains. ^ HandqaarUri Co. (49) SPECIAL FAVORS FOR THE CWLDREN | 7T0x 1S .| 17.88 I t i lls reach which is in sight for the B. j iS i O x U " 16.88 207iif yssterday." Stllh brothers of St. Bonaventure. Houtteman, 32, called it quits The Houltemans had a dauglf* ony 'Falcctta Paces RHAIVI Moriarty ...... 5 8.^icTS | ~ I9 J 8 l^ 28.88 In dropping. Maryland (4-2) to Ry Haven FQe While Oscar was establishing yesterday. He said'he was going ter in August 1951. Seven months Kelloy ...... " SOLID. PLYMOUTH 1960 6700x15 I ilsa 'i 8700x14“ 18788“ _ 22.8>. to devote full .time to the insur­ Igtei; she was killed in an automo­ McGuirn ...... 4 fourth place behind Wake Fdrest two three-year standards, most Morgan ...... ■ ' A Ctpysler-engineered prfiduet, built a new solid way to gist you solid satis/aelion. 6750x16 I 15.88 I 8.50X14’’ 20 . 88 ' 24.81' (7-5) and Duke (6-2), North Caro­ ance business. bile accident at Cleveland, Term. To 47-37 Win over Seminary Connecticut teqms advanced points (2571) and most free throws Fallrtl ...... - ...... 6 Not I, not t, but 8—Yours lina ran its winning streak to fiVe (767) and moving within striking “ It’s an economical' thing,” he His record that season was 8-20. Sylv.aier ...... — ‘.— l FREE with your purchase ’I ALL PRICES PLUS TAX last night .in the Tri-State Bas­ said, “ but also—it just makes In 1953 the Tigers traded him to ...... 21 || 7-11 49 TAKE YOUR FREE ECONOMY DRIVE AT and its overall record to 10-3. distance of Die Hemric’s 4-year RHAM .(47) of 8 gallons or more ef EXCHANGE RECAPPABLE TIRE Sophomore Len Chappell had 27 ketball Licague. Both Fairfield marl^ of 2587 points. Tom and Sam good sense to call it quits now. Cleveland, Hebron—Winning, track was re-#, F. .Pts. S co re ’ at half:' 32-29 Bolton. Let’s .face it. ba.seball is quitting Art had two good seasons with gasoline: ■points, and grabbed 23 rebounda as University and the University of Stljfi. threatened to become the gained by RHAM la.st night at,the Ponchak .. me as much as I’m quilting base­ the Indians, but he was 2-2 in 1956 expense of LaSalelte Seminary, Bishop ... Wake Forest moved ihio second Bridgeport had victories. highest scoring, family combina­ Gftgnon .. Bower May Quit place in the ACXJ with an 80-63 tion in basketball history. ball. I’m too.old to tramp around and the next year started travel 47-37.’* The usualiy low scoring FAlcf'tta .. rout of Duke, Detroit sophomore . Elsewhere, SOiStheim Connecti­ NCAA Service Bureau statistics the country with a bunch of kids Ing,—fronr Cleveland, to Baltimore, Tony Falcetta came up with a 13, MorHuck . cut State defeated Central Con­ on their way up. T don’t want then to Vancouver of the Pacific point performance to spark’ the Wa'rmslf*y New York, Feb. 4 At 36,. FISK TIRE SERVICE i Dave Debusschere n d a school released In^Nev^ York today show to try to hang on, just for the Prcstrldgfl Johnny Bower figures he’s hpd scoring mark in a 65-58 victory necticut State,. 93-78, and St. An­ that the 3t. Bonaventure brothers Coast League. ■ , winners to their seventh win in 16 Frankol . INlu HAtlirURO M IN MANCHtSUH - selm’s of Manchester,. N. H., beat sake bf hanging on. • That’s what Hoytteitlan- ne'i'er had another enough o( tending goal in the Na­ over Marque'tte, and Prpvidence, are averaging 50.6 points a game. starts, ^ T;oth|R ..R., 17 13 47 tional HockeysLeagpe.. .or in any Dayton and Holy Cross botisied Hartford Xlnlverslty, 75-59. Tom is runner-up to Robertson I’ve been doing for the past cou­ winning season. . Bobby Pdnehak added 10 points SERVICE CENTER Open TUI 8 P3I. Thunder end Fridey— AU Dey Setardey ple of seasons wheit 1 thought I LaSnIrHr «7i league for that matter. “ It’s about . ROY M 0T0R& ’ First place, ' in the. T>r-St»te B. F. PW. then- winning streaks in other top with a 30.5 avei-age.' Sam is scor­ for the Rams while no member of time I gave up the game,” he said Ineorpoiated league went tfe Bridgeport-* with coulJ have nelped a big league the losers was able to . reach DCBl'OSiPTS 3 0 6 In’Hartford I In Manchester I In Rocky Mill games, ing at a 20.1 'Clip., ,Ex)iihition Match Swpen«*y ., today. “The w ay.I feel iiow-this YOUR DaSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER . Debusschere had 27 points to ih- its 103-67 win oyer Adqlphla Col­ High scorihg brother acts in club." ; ' double figure?.- Carroll ... Open Every Day 911 Park St. I 31 Center St 12018. Deane Hy. lege on its home court. Bob-Lae- Houtteman, a Detroit boy. was ------1— , J, Barnes ia my last "year. 1 can’t go 70 erease his 17-gamA total to 431, basketball are rare-. But the rec­ (Sylvia Wene, 1960 Women’s Na­ games anymore" However, Bower, 6 A,M. to 10 P.M. Ml 3.2706 . CH 6-6561 I MI 3-2444- , | JA 9-8637 topping the Detroit sophomore mel and Jp* Jaslnskl, who had 28 ords show no pair ever has before only 18 when he broke In with the. / A u s s ie i n v a d b r .s Smith ...... 155 CEmER ST. pennj»ol-''’loo'oK Timers in 1945. tional 10 Pin champion, will ap­ Sabo ...... who- bfcgait: his pro career with mark of 410 set by Guy Sparrow in and 25 points for the winners, combined for as muchT'aa 50 points pear ‘ in ■ an exhibition match to- Miami, Fla. -v- (NEA) — Aus­ Sellivan .. MIDDLE TURNPIKE and BROAD ST,. MANCHESTCR .turned the tide in the last half. HisC career, was dotted with a se­ j^ak.r Cleveland in the American League 19S8 In 56 gajnea Debusschere, a a game over an entire season. ■nigh't at the Silver Lane Alleys. tralia h as> strong lineup at Hai- 14 years ago, is still playing like much sought-after righthanded In ■ neighboring ' Fairfield, the RobertUMpbontinues to lead the ries of personal tragedies and an *Ieah this winter racing sfeaaon Barnra odd succession of good and bad Also, Carmen Salvlno, one of the *7 r. youngster for the Toronto Maple pitcher In b.aseball, has broken in­ home team tobk over second place scoring b i^ 4 e with a 35;9 aver- best male 10 pinners, will also jip- with Gtsy Ghost and Gold Stakes TntaU 16 to vanity eompetitioh with a 25.4 Jn the leqguen with a 78-69 win fortune. - ' both from Down Under. Bcofra at half: 37-JO. RHAM. Leafs. , ' . Bg« through gajnei of Feb. 1. In 1949 he w u critically hurt peox-ln an exhibtttoil match. a v e ig e in toadlng the Tilani to a over FStr&e^-Oickson. . ■ 1 PAGE PIPTEftN MANCHESTE^l EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,,. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1960 MANCHESTER EAT5NTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1960 H oubm for Ront 65 Suburban for Sale 75 PAGE FOUKtEEN Houseis fdr Sale 72 Houses for Sale 72 Housea-ior Sale 72 Houses for Sale 72 Apartments— Flats— BY FA G A LY and SHORTEN QUON8ET HUT tn Coventry, large Nixon Helps! Finch Tria I Mystery SIX ROOM Cape, 1>A baths, full BOLTON LAKE Heating and Plumbing 17 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW Tenements 63 SIX ROOM house, $90. M I 9-6229 113,900— IM M ACyLATE 6 . room ROCKLEDGE — New 6 room Co­ lot, fireplace, lake privileges, cape, new '-furnace, screenied cellar, house and grounds In ex­ lonial wlth forced hot water heat, Generous size 4 room ranch with $1,200 Call JA 8-4532. PI t m b ING a n d heating - re­ tilt?. porch, garage, nice lot, trees, bus, cellent condition, well lahdecaped fireplace, living room. I ’A baths, FOUR ROOM apartment, including carport.- mortgage, 82 modeling. Installations, repairs. heat, hot water, gas for cooking, C O VE N TR Y-Four rooms, $88, achoel, . shopping. i Carlton W. comor lot, Buckley School, shown modem kitchen complete with Kill BilUon Explained by Lawyer k m i h fttoPPED, COM! D fbio monthly. Hot water baseboard All work guaranteed. 2S years ex« electric refrigerator and gas Five rooms, $100. Singls home Hutchins, M l 9-9132. bv appointment. Phllbrick Agency, built-lns, full basement', 1-car ga­ Wanted— Real Estate 77 CLASSIFIED penence. 24-hour service. Call aEAMEDraRTHE-exPICTID Xil 9.8464-. rage. Phllbrick Agency. MI 9-8464. heat, fireplace, aluminum com­ „ » : — — ------^ OOMWNV NO NltP fllOM stove, $92 monthly. Call Ml 9-4071 with built-in elpctric rangs. Also ^ L R O ST, — Six room home, binations, lightning protection, Earl VanCamp, Ml 9-4749. homes for sale, $8,600 and up. Al­ FARMS, ACREAGE and llstinga (ConttntMd from Page One) convict named John» Patrick Osdy •quinviSLi. viNAnoE^ft- from 5-7 p.m. - ______lattga front porch, entrance hall, XtANCHESTER —Special. Attrac- $11,600—NEAT 6 room cape on amesite drive, built-in 1957, easy on homes wanted. Call U ft R School Aid fred D. Heckler, P I 3-6619. to kill Mrs. Finch. FAUCETS ^.BAKING? I will re­ living room, dining room kitchen, live Cape Cod, all rooms finished, wooded lot in central Manchester. financing. -Asking $12,600. Realtw Co.,-Inc. Ml 4-8193. Eve- FIVE ROOM duplex, hot wate^ Uvtng parson to klU and murder Cooper ssdd they Itired Cody to pack or replace washers on any on 1st floor, 3 rooms and bath on nice recreation room, . large Completed recreation room, Bel- nlngi BU 9-8736, bath, shower, yard, no heat i m (Oontlnaed from Page One) your wife?” foflow Mrs. Finch— in the hopes faucet for 12. labor and material FOUR ROOM house, 9 up, 8 down, 2nd floor. Large closets. Good con­ screened rear porch, aluminum flore Agenpy,' MI 8-5121. LA W R E N C E F. FIANO Sullivan Ave,, Wapping. Ml 4-1943. siding, breezeway, garage, ame. Paul P. Flano xn 3-0458 WANTBX)—In B zone, one or two "No, air, I cartalnJy did not." of finding her committing an In­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENT DEPT. HOURS included. M I 3-4S23. automatic heat. M I 9-1883, dition. One;car garage. $15,900. During the long day, the Senate Phllbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. site drive, fenced lot, well land TALCOTTVILLE lots, top dollar paid. J. D. Realty, Finch, 42, appeared calm and discretion with a man. scaped, city utilities. Full price BROKERS M I 8-2766 defeated a number of plans o f­ 8;15 A.M. to 4;30 P.M. FOUR ROOM flat for rent. Ayery MANCHESTER — * bedroom eo- xn 8-S129. 1 assured. The witness-stand micro­ The state chargfd that Finch Millinery Dressmaking 19 Iftnial I'/s bathe, completely re­ QAK ST.—6 room. 2-story alum $15,500. Over 60 more listings of Neat ranch wiUi three bedrooms fered ae substltutei or amend- and Mrs. Tregoff took the pistol St. Ml 4-0604. inum siding,, copper plumbing, new all kinds. Don't forget Mitten can arid two baths. 'The basement is SELLING—BUYING—Trading? We phone was shoved away from him, COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIHED ADVY EXPERT TAILORING—On ladies' decorated, 2-car garage. Conven­ menu for the basic bill before It. with them tn a conclusion to a GENERAL RENTAL agency-- We wiring and G. E. furnace, auto ' fit your needs like a glove. Call completely finished .. has a walk­ Lots for Sale 73 otfet you free confidential in­ •1 hate microphones," he told a weeks-old plot to kill Barbara MONDAT Thrn FRIDAT 10:80 . A.M.— SATL'BOAT 0 A.M. and gentlemen's clothing. 139 ient location. $160 per month. .(Sill spections and arrange all flnanc-. specialize in rentals of all kinds. the Jarvis Realty Co., 298 E. Cen­ .matic hot water. 3'car garage. the Ellswofth Mitten Agency out door. Carport, doll house, and a That measure, by Sen. Pat Mc‘ reporter later. Finch. Woodland St. Call any time. MI Lot 65X340. House completely. in UNION STREET, Manjiliester - 7 Inr from start to finish. Mitten Call J. D. Realty, Ml 8-6129. eve­ ter St, MI 3-4112. Realtors MI 3-698o, MI 9-5524. big parcel of land. Owner trans­ Namara (D-Mich), would provide A packed, auditorium • sized Cooper said that the .weapon PLEASE READ YOUR AD 3-2264. ■ulated. J. D. Realty, M I 3-5129. ferred. B zone tots with citV/Water. 82,500 vyiii work hand and glove wtUi $500 m'illtdn a year for two years courtroom—with scores of would- nings Ml 3-1637. Ma N(3HESTER - Sturdy new 6 was under the seat of Flnch'a car each. Ml 9-6498. , / you. Member Multiple Listing In granU to help w ith school con­ be spectators still lined hopefully Suburban for Rent 66 169 HENRY STREET—Immaculate room Garrison Colo.nial. 1*A baths, BOLTON Service. Call the Ellsworth Mitten v’hen he swapped cars with his i l .'/B.'HOT FOR R E N T-W hy look further? struction, It remained unchanged in the corridor outside — hung on CU,rifled Ada" Sfe DaVT t Moving— Trucking— I.DfARriETME 70U CERTA N V 7 room home, 2Vn baths, hot water hot water heat, full Insulation, LAKE ST.. V E ^ O N — Beautiful Agency, Realtors, xn 3-8930. estranged wife the month before Thu AdvertlMr thould read Wp ad tn« FIRST U A * i* HAVE A MODEL line My We have new 3H room, heated ROCKVILLE—Park Street. 4 room Finch's first public words about Storage 20 B uto9cw.'ooe« CARflfnNATFOftTOU heat, recreation room, 8% mort plastered walls, fireplace with Three bedroom ranch with a full lots near schtMl, 150x180. Man as the Senate headed into today's the shooting— and that It wee ahe ^^^A B S M d REPORT ERRORS In tlM» for kEQ0»LL0Ut W U . STRAIN NOUS- HUSBAND, AN&INAL iPlOTf apartments in residential area of heated apartment, $78 monthly. WANTED—2-family, 6-6, In perfect session. the night his wife 'died. Listening who pulled the weapon, not he. Rockville Just 15 minutes from gage may be assumed. Marlon E paneled wall, knotty pine 'abl- basement. Lot is heavily wooded Chester, 4 St zone lots, priced to gon .^H «rald 1. rwpon.lbl« for MANCHESTER Package Delivery INlkElleLPlNff SELEPoopftie: Also 3 room apartment with heat Robertson. Broker. Xtl 8-5953. nets. Large ahade trees. Owner and is 160 by 200. Artesian well. sell, Alsp^beautiful lot on South conditloh, vicinity Pine SI. Xn Dirksen told the Senate last at the counsel table was pretty, Cooper also said Mrs. Finch’s Inaertlon for any adverMaement and then only to the extent of a Hartford by Wilbur Cross High and hot water, $65 monthly TR night President 'Elsenhower was red - haired Miss Tregoft. 23. his Light trucking and package aeliv NAMO DEFT. WllEN wav. Kitchen appliances furnished and builder. Xfl 8-4860 ' Very clean condition. Street,/Coventry, and Box Moun xn 8-0458. charge that-the doctor twice aa- "make rood” Inaertlon. Errora which do not leaaen the % Blue of 5-5126. MANCHESTER-Beautiful 3 bed­ tain Drive, Vernon. J. D. Realty, flatly opposed to any teacher sal­ former receptionist. ery. Refrigerators, washers and N E 'e O O T A N M l'9-4824, TR S-1166. saulted her after she Died for di­ tindrf^SSeineSrwlll not he corrected hy "make good” Inaerflon. stove moving speciaitv. Folding room ranch, garage, large lot EIGHT ROOM Dutch Colonial, T. J. CROCKETT. Realtor ary aid. The minority leader had The state charge# they con­ audience f Legal Notice vorce in May 1059, w’aa a fabri­ chairs for rent. Ml 9-0762. AVAILABLE Feb. 1st, 3 rooms and Apartment Buildinss extras galore. Full price, $15,800. .steam heat, one-car garage, near MI. 3-1577 A I^R O X IM A TE LY >i acre lot in indicated earlier he believed the spired to kill Barbara Jean cation. Cooper said that when Short wa, opt—5 room expandable bus, shopping and Verplanck B zone, all facilities. $3,500. Also bath, heated, hot water, porch for Sale 69 A T A COURT O F PROBATE, held president would veld any bill con­ Finch, 36, and that Finch shot Finch asked her once why she told rotm COOPERATION WILL nifll M l 3-2711 AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co! Local- home, $8,500. Many more new and School. Excellent condition, SO. WINDSOR—3 bedroom rtnch /inindustrial land for sale. Call MI at Manchester. . within and for the taining substantial federal grant her so they could mArry and not B E APPRECIATED A/IUI |Tll A# ■ • Call atter 4 p.m., PI 2-7545. the storlea. she replied: moving;, packing, storage. Low THREE APARTM ENT hoUM with used, from $5,000 up.. Call the Ells 817,900. Phllbrick Agency, XO spacious kitchen and living roo 8-1990. DiaU-ict of Mancheiler, on the 32nd day funds. have to share the estate Mrs. rate on lo ^ distance moves to THREE ROOM apartment, $86 worth Mitten Agency, Realtors. MI 9-8464. of Jasuary. A.D. 1960. . . "AlTe fair in love and war. And excellent Income. J.'D. Realty, MI attached garage, full baset^nt. VERNON—83 acres with 1,100 foot Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge Dirksen said he would offer Finch once estimated at $750,000. divorce is war.” 48 states. Ml 3-5187. Three room apartmeht, $55, Ml 3-6980, X « 9-5524. Owner transfer necessitatea/sale. Estate of Harold R. Scoville. late ql some time today the adminlatra 8-5129. SIX'ROOM—Single home priced at commercially zoned frontage on Ftncl\ testUied that hi# wife Lost and Found Auto Driving School 7-A 9-6229, 9 till 5^______, Low down payment. Call John H. .Manchester In eald diatrtcl. deceased lion's education bill but it appear­ gradually became sexually frigid MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ 87-59 BIGELOW ST. Here Is another 818.900—5H room ranch, in scenic FHA appraisal.' Excellent Man­ main highwhy. Within minutes of Upon application of Irene L. Scoville Lappen, Inc., for more information praying that an (nstrument purporttnc ed to have Utile chance of success toward him after the birth of their PREPARE FOR driver’s test: ing Company. Local and long dls _ 2-4 THREE ROOM unfurnished apart­ brand new two 4% room apart­ location, (jlose to Parkway. Has chester Green location, 3 extra school. City water available. Ex tance moving, packing and stor •«CT«M tTWttCATl XO 9-8261. to be the last will and testament of said Under it, the federal government son, Raymond Jr., in April 1053. Ages 18 to 60. Driving and class ment, all utilities excepting gas, ment. Opportunity to pick your attached-garage.. Built In oven lots included In this low, low cellent for commercial or reslden deceaaed be admitted to probate as per NOTICE l o s t —Round rhinestMie and gold age. Regular service throughout and range. This house was built to price. S, A. Beechler, Realtor. tial development. George J. Cole would undertake to pay over the By November 1958 they no long­ room. Three instructors. No wait­ centrally located, $75. Call Ml own interior. $23,900. J. D. Realty, PORTER STREET S^tion—7 room application on file. It Is accordance ■with the re­ reversible pin. M I 3-M43.______New England States and Florida sell for $16,200. Gaston Realty MI 3-6969, xn 9-8952. man, Rockville, TR 5-4045, TR • O R D E R E D : That the foregolnK ap­ next 30 years aydut $2,200,000,000 er had sexual relations. Finch In ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ 3-4524. M l 3-5129. ______home-near achooj^den, full dining plication be heard and determined at quirements of the Zoning. Begu- my. PI 2-7249. Ml 3-6563. TR 5-6293, M I 9-5731. 5-4710. covering one-hsdf qf the principal said. SEVEN ROOM rambling cape room, large kitrtien, living room the' Probate office in Manchester In said and. interest charges on $3 billion lations for the Town bf Manches­ Help Wanted— Female 35 Articles For Sale ^<5 Musical Instruments 53 VERNON — New colonial luxury 126-128 LYNESS ST. Brand new 15x24 with fir^lace, biiilt-in book­ District, on the 9ih day of February. The following January Finch LOST —License plate No. RA 1M2. apartment with 4 spacious rooms, RESTORED CAPE Colonial. 4 bed ranch, attached garage, aluminum SOMElRS'-'-SO acres, center of town, A.D. 1960. at ten o'clock In the fore­ worth of school construction bonds ter, Conn., the Zoning Board of two 4'.i room apartments. Enjoy cases and ,dMk. attached one-car first dated Miss Tregoff, a one­ Appeals will hold a public hearing MI 9-8857. Garage—Sei^ce—Storage 10 FULL-TIME position for a respon­ WRIGHT POWER blade saws. N^w $125 includes heat, hot water, ga­ rooms, 5 fireplaces, paneling, ex stormr, 2 rooms unfinished. J. D. excellent for development, attrac- noon. and that notice b ' given to all to be Issued in the next five years Painting—Papering 21 income and yoUr own home. Avail­ garage, a 6ond floor, 3 bedrooms I priced, 837.000. George J. persons, interested In said estate of the time model then working a# a re­ on Monday evenirtg, Feh. 15, ,1960 sible w-oman, 25-40 years old for and used, A P Equipment Co., 245 SET O f^W .F.L. drums, $186. Call rage, 13 cubic foot self-defrosting posed beams, acres, brook. Realty. Xn 3-8129. pendency of said application and the Democrats argued that the qual NOTICE IS HEREBY given that able- for Immediate occupancy, and ba^. ext4-a building ceptionist In the doctor's clinic. at 8:00 P.XI. In the Hearing Room PAIN ’TING AND paperhanging general office and store work. Center St. Ml 9-2052. MI 8-8062.\^ refrigerator, washer, dryer and FTIA loan a’vailable. Owner. North Coleman Rockville, TR 5-4045, time and place of hearing thereon, hy ity of teaching was fully as Im Pass Book No. S8-8014. Issued by $23,900. J. D, Realty, X(1 8-8129. MANCHESTER—6 room split level. $20,900/ Phllbrick Agency, publishing a cony of this order In some Defense Attorney Grant B. of the Xlimlcipal Building on the GARAGE FOR RENT. 182 Maple Good clean workmanship at rea­ Some typing experience. Write heated garage in basement. Sound ; ______Coventry, P I 2-8205. TR 5-4710. portant. or even morp Important, The Sat-lngs Bank of Manchester St. M l 3-4751. USED LUMBER—aean 2x8, 2x4, THOMAS ORGANi-.Ji8ed, save $800. ' wooded lot, 15x22 recreation room, 9-846; newspaper having a circulation In said Cooper, outlining hts case to the following applications: has been lost and applicaHon has sonable rates. 30. years in Man­ Box A, Herald. proofing throughout and so many | a - i , 7 ft BY 'OiVNER—Attractive modern 5 district, at least five days, before the than relidf from outmoded or over­ 2x6 and up. Assorted sheathing, 2 manuals, 2 expression pedals, other wonderful features. Just 15 BuSulWIS P ro p e rty fOP ShlC 70 built-in stove, 110' frontage. Only dav of said hearing. Io appear if thev jury, said the doctor SJid his young Robert Oliver: .461 Main 'St.i • been made to said bank for pay­ chester. Raymond Fiske. . M l GROWING PAINS? If your family crowded school buildings. Thus ADD $30 W EEKLY to family In­ flooring, inside doors, window presets. Individual volume con­ room single house, centrally lo­ $16,900. Carlton W. -Hutchins, Xfl Suburban for Sale see cause at eaid lime and place and receptionist became intimate Bus. Zone III. Extension o f per­ ment of the amount of deposit. Business Services Offered 13 9-9237. minutes from Hartford via park- cated. Very amall down payment kas outgrown your present home, he heard relative thereto, and make re­ they Insisted that teacher salary come part-time evenings. Car sas)\,, plumbing supplies, p'Pe*. trol on all tabs, mahogaiiy^finish. way, on bus line. Call TR 6-2600, 9-5132. March of 196i7. mission is requested to use prem­ Ward Music Stores, 99 Sumner. INVESTMENT PROPERTY required. Owner will help finance. /we may have'what you need. If turn to this court, and by mailing on aid should be included in the bill. BERT PLANTE — Painting and necessary for appointment. Call hot water and steam furnaces, TR 6-6578. ROCKVILLE—Exceptionally fine or before January 2.6. 1960, bv cerUfied Dirksen contended that to do It was to 'ta lk to Mrs. Finch ises for sale of used cars and sign FOUND—Black and white ■ male RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any m ake- Open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs­ Write Box V.-Herald. BOI.TON—6 room oversized < not. we’ll find it for you. Your mongrel. Terrior lypo. brown paperhanging contractor. , Work M I 3-0423, 1-5 p.m. cabinet sinks and bricks. Open present- home will be tsken in ex­ Cape Cod, 4 finished, 2 unfinished, mall, a rop.v of said will and of this this would put the issue into poli- about a divorce settlement that for same. cars, amplifiers, phonographs nd daily 3:30-5 p.m. Saturdays 8-4 day, Friday till 9 p.m. Have several pieces of exeellent fully plastered. po8Sible.4 bed: order to Lorraine R. Boyd. Ill Murry spots over eyes. Call Lee Frac- expertly done. No Job tooksmall. DESIRABLE four room apartmeiit, TWO FAXnLY, 5-7 duplex, separate change . Efficient service guar­ open staircase, plastered walls, Drive. Orlando. Fiorina; K»nt W. Sco- tic.s and set tfp s pressure group they drove to the Finches' luxuri­ Eugene Montany; 280 Ferguson changers. Over 47 years total ex p.m. Call Choman Housewrecking, Income property. For further hi; home, ceramic tile bath, firM clila. Dog Warden. MI 3-8594^____ perience. 90 days guarantee un alt Fully, insured. MI 9-6965. cohveniently located. $90. Heat tn- furnaces. 2-car garage, $16,900. anteed, J. D. Realty. MI 8-5129. ceramic tiled bath, 2 fireplaces.I...... vine. 33 Ridgewood St.. Manche.ster. with which members of congress ous hilltop home in suburban West Rd.; Rea. Zone A A . V a r ^ o e is M l 9-2392, convenient utility room. .Priced ■ Arthur J. t-eClaire Jr.. Ativ., ; work, Potterton’s. Ml 9-4587. Help Wanted— ^Male 36 cluded»^MI 9-1919. formation please call Paul JrCorrenti, XU 3-5363. garage, combination windows, cityjconh.: would have to contend, perman­ Covina last July 18. Cooper said. requested to erect attached ga­ THOMAS HARRISON — Painting ______for Immediate sale. 3. A / Beech- BOWERS SCHOOL—6 room co­ conveniences, trees, immaculate, 1 Ml Main Bt . Manchester. Conn.. 1 rage to dwelling which will bo STAUFFER REDUCING machine, Wanted—To Buy 58 guardian ad litem for Teri I-. Scoville. ently. He said -that Mrs. Finch pulled the CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, and paperhanging. Guaranteed FULLER BRUSH—full-time, part- ATTRACrfVE 2 room fumfshed J, D. R EALTY BOLTON- 6 room split level. 3 ' ler. Realtor. Xn 3-6969. .MI 9 8952. lonial, entrance hall, dishwasher, $15,750. George J. Coleman, Rock-1 g,nor closer to sideline than regulations inouncements ^excellent condition, call PI 2-7118 Sen.’ 'Thomas J. Dodd (D-Conn) pistol from her car when they met available all hours. Satisfaction workmanship. M I 9-2497. time openings for Manchester-WiW WE BUY and sell antique and used apartment, private entrance, bath birch cabinets, partial recreation ville. TR 5-4045; TR 5-4710. . 1 JO H N -T. W AIJ-ETT. Judge. allow. after 5. heat, hot water, 'gSs, electric and • 3 .5 1 2 9 bedrooms, full dining room. Large | ft \t Htreet—^ room ex said, in a prepared speech, he in the garage of the home. ELECTROLUX (R) Va c u u m guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1315. limantic area, married and .ear. furniture, china, glass, silver, pic­ MI 8-163T living room Electric dish washer room, garages, trees. $16,300. As­ Cooper said Finch grabbed the Samuel Lombardo; Hlllstown EXTERIOR and interior painting. parking. 36 Union ■■ j " ’ • pandab c Cape, 4 / 00ms finished] favored passage of a bill, "which Cleaners—Special $89.75 complete M l 9-0090 for interview. VACUUM CLEANER-Last year's ture frames, guns,- attic contents, and range. Firepla/e. One^One car!car] kirohem 2>droom s. living i sume present mortgage, small gun from her. knocked her uncon­ Rd., south of Bush HUl Rd.-; ‘ c h a in s a w work - ’Trees cut. Ceilings refinlshed. Papernanging. would provide an adequate edu­ with all tools. Also'Rilly guaran­ model (never used) $15. Will take whole estates: pSimlture refin­ heated garage, $15,800. McCarthy ^ cash. Carlton W, Hutchins. XII Rural Zone. Ebetenaioh of permje-. Reasonable ratis. Call PI 2-7558 Wallpaper books. Estimates given. MANAGEMENT trainee. Fine op THREE ROOM apartmehL Adults INDUSTRIAL LAND-^ East Hart- room with fir e ^ c e and-attractive ' cation for every American boy and scious, she recovered conscious-' teed, factory rebuilt cleaners. Call $2 weekly. Eastern States Dis­ lshed and repaired. Furniture-Re­ Enterprises, MI 9-4576. Robert D. ; 9-5132. , Sion . is requested to' maintain "between l;SO-4-30 or any time Fully covered by insurance. Call - portunlty exists.for young man to preferred. Call after 3 p .i^ M I, ford. 3 small Industrial plots near bay window,/Upstairs unfinished,' SyTian, Israeli Fight girl.” ness, grabbed the gun and ran Into MI 3-6306. ______■ ■ tributor Corp. MI 3-5194. pair - Service and Sales, Talcott- 3-5286. ' ' Fuller Brush. Tongren. Broker, M I Murdock, XU 3-6472. r the night - - Carole hatting already building for storage and shelter Sabjrday or Sunday Edward R. Price. M I 9-1003. enter consumer finance field. Ex­ ______Garage, nierty shaded lot. Bowers MANCHESTER—Attractive family- Dodd expressed the belief that vllle. Jdl 3-7449. ------:------^-.^-6321. for watchman. INCOME TAXES prepared in your panding company requires the NIC?E J ROOM oversized cape, with ! School district, high assumable sized cape, short, walk to schools local and state governments can­ fled the scene. M ft-M RUBBISH removal features EXTERIOR AND Interior painting Cooper gave a dramatic account ■Dan Trolano; north side Wilbur ' home or by appointment. Exper­ services of a man Willing to work TWO COMBINATION storm doors, ceramic tile bath,' close to' Main ; mortgag/at 4'-;,%. s. A. Beechler, and bus. Good location, good fi­ not do enough to meet the present full-time commercial, industrial, and paperhanging. Wallpaper SIX ROOM duplex, 36 Village’ St. IN buSTRIAL locations in town, of the story he said Finch would Cross Hgwy., approx. 700’ west of ienced tax work, 24 hpur service,. hard and anxious to get ahead. one French door. MI 9-7758. Rooms Without Board 59 along St moderately priced for quick . Realto/ MI 3-6969, Ml 9-8952. nancing. Madeline Smith, Realtor, needs. residential, service. Attics, cel­ boo.ks. Guaranteed workmanship. Inquire 34 Village St. , Three'^cres off Adame St. Moves to New Area tell of the violent, encounter: Slater St.; Rural Zone..'Yariance kCl 3-4723. ’This is a career opportunity with saVe. J. D. Realty, MI 3-5129. xn 9-1642. " If the local government cannot lars. yards, burning barrels, card­ Reasonable rates. Fully Insured. with a s'tnall four room house and 'BIRCH "MOUNTAIN Extension — "He (Finch) was concerned that is requested to erect free standing many company sponsored benefits. 1954 PHILCO console TV and con­ ATTRACTIVELY furnished rooms; FOUR ROOM apartment, central-1 some outiwldings. Also a solid meet the need and if the federal ground sign. FEDERAL INCOME taxes pre­ board drur -, snow plowing (side­ Fast and’ courteous service. Leo TWO FAXIILY 4-4, central location. | BgrUbn. 6 room cape. 5% mort- in her anger that Mrs. Finch Preferred Finance. 98? ■ Main St. verter, $35, excellent condition. Complete light housekeeping fS' ly located, new refrigerator and I brick building'' Harrison it. on WEST SIDE—Five room single, (2 Sea of Galilee last night and government will not meet it. what O’Connor Lumber- Co.; 684 pared with your savings in mind. walks). MI 9-9757. J. Pelletier. Ml 9-6328. nice condition. Both apartments _ age' may be assumed. 4 finished, (Continued from Page One) might .shoot Carole. He will tell ______------;-- M I 9-6445. cilities available. Prices as low as stove, hot water. Reasonably | a comer lot, 13 (140. Ideal for bedrooms I. firenlace with heata- ______wounded a guardsman. will happen to our educational sys- East-Middle Tpke.; Zone-A. —Reasonable-rates. Call Ml 9-6246. $10 weekly. Central. Children ac­ vacant. Call now to inspect at your "one partially (inishedf one unfin­ how he looked for her. didn't see Res. SNOW PLOWING—Drjveways, etc. PAINTING, decorating, ceilings, rRODUCTTON-MACHTNIST priced. Adults only. MI 3-0190. j light manufacturin^x.biiat shop, lator. modern kitchen, finished' u ui-i. nr». Therfe was no immediate con- teni?" he asked, "And what will Variance ie requested to erect 17 " DUMONT table, model tele­ cepted, limited. 14 Arch St. Mrs. convenience, John H. I^ppcn. In/' ished room. Recreation room, full room in basement, hot water o i l -*P<’ »—Ride to South Parking! ------^------— ' room near detalla.'Which a' )lv to vou call XII ers with sub-standard qualifica­ ers, M l 9-0883. All work guaran­ land Technical Institute. .56 Union 14 FOOT ROW BOAT. Marine Ply- ' bAth for gentleman. Free parking, ment on Center St. Call the Jarvis ' 3.g]2g \ 9-5132. mod»rate down payment. By ap­ there Monday, had moved back to belligerency towards Israel.” ! bor's lawn), that Anally he saw tached breezeway and garage to lot, Pratt * Whitney, 8-4:45, vi­ 88 l-ong Hill St., East Hartford Realty Co.. 283 E. Center St. MI ___^ Russell / p . Broderick, tions sre all visible proof of this." teed. Place. Hartford. Conn. Phone wood bottom. $50. Glastonburv M E 54 High St pointment only. resume their farming. _ A member of the Israell-Syri.an that she fell — he still wasn’t dwelling which .will be 8’ from cinity of Grand'view, Si, MI 3-4342 3-4112. ; FIVE ROOM ranches — 4 and 7 SCHOOL STREET—8'-i rooms, new! JAckson 5-3406. PAINT SALES Trainee wanted by 8-1829. Israel charged that SyriM Mixed Armistice Commission in Washington, Feb. 4 liPi—Con­ sure—and went down, and kneeled easterly sideline which is 7' closer after 6. ANY STYLE typwriters for rent I room (Jolonlala. For further da- heating system, new plumbing.} than regulations allow. prominent manufacturer for great­ ROOM IN PRIVATE home near J. D. REALTY troops armed with automatic Jerusalem said neither the U AR necticut's Senators divided last beside her. and repair. Berube's Typwriter er Manchester-Middletown areas. Cheney's. Gentleman preferred. FOUR ROOM furnished apartment. ‘ tails call Charles Lesperance, Xfl aluminum' storms, easily convert-; "He will explain the very brief Samuel Dunlop; east of 167 Ma­ WANTED—Ride, from Jlorth End all utilities furnished, block from BROAD STREPZT. rifles and mortars fired on an Is- nor, Israel has responded to Tues­ night as the Senate rejected a Service. MI 9-3477. Bonds— Stocks MortRORCs 31 ' Sales experience required. Estab­ Fuel and Feed 49-A 14 Beech St. Parking. XII 3-8133., 9-7620, ______ed to 2* apartments.. Priced (or- conversation they haa before she ple St.; Res. Zone O. Variance la to vicinity Colt's or King's. Hours Main St. M I 9-9428 between 5-9 MI 3-bl2'9 raelic aettlement southeast of the day’s withdrawal requests. Democratic proposal to double the lished territory. Starting base, quick sale. J. D. Realtv, XU . died, that she did die while he was requested to divide parcel of land 8-5, M I 3-0919. NOTICE—R. E. Crowell ft Co., MORTGAGES— Consolidate your p.m. SEVIBN ROOM home, aluminum Attraettve Cape Cod. Six fini^and- Suitable for one or two. XCI 9-1329. 'amesite drive. Asking $12,606. 17 Spruce St. I baths, extra lot included. Garage i j Y l l K O V f l I l I O L i H U l l C n tive workers.” for the measure, while Sen. Pres- Automobiles for Sale 4 menl opportunity. State age. send able Feb. 15 with heat, hot water, garage. F.H>A. appraisal, $16,500. HOUSE sheer panic, fright and desperation Kurts Bros., Inc.; Keeney ■ St., Hartford. BU 9-4608, JA 8:-8634. ments arranged to meet ,vour in­ acape. MI 3-0669. Paul J. Correnti. Xfl 3-5368. Business zone, good, condition, in cellar. $16,000. Shelnov's remarks echoed the cotl 'Bush (R ) opposed it. The bi|l, come. Expedient sarvicc. Dial MI details of education and exper N E W L'f DECORATED room, very parking, shopping, bug line. Ml he ran pell-mell down over and rear; Rural Z!one. Variance ie re­ forced watiater heat. Spacioua j : Cuban Communiat pat-ty line. The failed. quested to erect additions to build­ OLDER CARS, mechanics spe­ Household Service.s 3-5129. :J, D. Realty. 479 'Main St. ience to Box W, Herald. DRY OAK WOOD -C u t ffreplace nicely furnished, well heated, tile 3:14.55. 4 CAROL DRIVE—Rockville.. »8,- VERNON -STREET - Five room ranch' in Bolton, large ; Bid for Cuba Trade through the golf course. . . . How 650, .8 room ranch, large ll’vlng room.>i. TX™-ear garage. By ap- Communista, who have sought to somehow en route he threw ing for Induatrial use. cials. flxlt yourself cars, always HI DAD—I-.et Mom have the car 3 and stove lengths. $10 per load de­ bath, parking. 316 Spruce St. poinlment only. Phllbrick Agency, wooded lot. A real coz” home with | Offered 13-A IMPROVE YOUR credit. A multi­ livered. PI 2-7886. FIVE ROOM flat in 2 (amlly house. room, cabinet kitchen, 8 bed- Colonial -seven rooitig^ and 2 identify themselves completely TO THE LOSER (a w a y )' the gun and her purse, All persons interested may at­ a good selection. Look behind our hours 3 evenings per week so she xn 9-8461; an attractive front yard. Separate 1 (Continued from Page One) omce. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. tude of monthly payment.*! may be ------; l a r g e PLEASANT room, Heat, hot water and electricitv rooma, VA% morUage can be baths Xlodem kitchen, dishwasher. dry well for washer___ . wU.lr_.the reyohj^^ up the Norman. Okla.-r-.(NEA) — Ok­ that he found he still 'had in his tend this hearing. HAROLD ft SONS, Rubbish leniov- ’furnished: 472 Keeney St , Xfl AfToiaer homevery cnpven; lumped into oiie'.second-morlgagei -can „???' Ecc - appointment FOR SALE — Seasoned hardwood : heated hot water shower ’ aselimed. XTarion fi. Robertsoo, iROCKLEDGE^S'jXmom Ranch,! .! might push for a renewal of Soviet- only poilticaf' gtjoup functioning lahoma football crowds' in 1059 haJids." ZONING BOARD OF APPEAL.". N E E D A CAR and had your credit *al. cellars and attics cleane^; with payments on only $22.25 (or I’a'I Ml 3-0423, 1-5 p.m, __ ■ (or furnaces, fireplaces, or stove; 9-9904, to a m.-3 p.m. Broker, XD 8-5988. lent location. SlS.WK). openly in. Cuba except for Castro's were the second greatest in Sooner The gim was never found. Daniel L. Hair, Chalrinan Ashes, papers, all rubbish. Harold with payments on only vate entrance. , Gentleman ______I modern kitchen withNwill-ins. fire-' Foijr room expandable rape turned down? Short on down pay­ each $1,000 you need. Dial CH Giglio Bros., Route 44-A, Bolton, Cuban diplomatic relations. They football history, despite three Edward M. Baari, Secretary JIG BORft operator familiar with (erred, 101 Chestnut St. ;t h r e e ROOMS, stove, refrigera-! " place, living room. I ’ jx^aths. full ! most on Bolton line. Owner must 26th July movement. The state also charged that ment? Had a repoBseaaion? Don’t Hoar. Xn 9-4084. xn 3-5301 were broken oft in 1952 by dicta­ losses. 6-8897 and a.sk for Franke Burke Optical measuring system desir­ FIVE ROOM ranch in VeHioei with E A R LE S. ROHAN, Realtor b’ksement. Forced hot w; r heat, j sell- Large wooded lot No reason- ' Shelnov also made a pilch for Carole and-Finch hired an escaped Advt. No. 63 give up! See Honest Douglas, get or Mis . Carter now, Connecticut TWO FRONT rooms heated apart-] tor. hot water, busines,. woman. TV SERVICE - Potterton’a all able but not necessary. Brtdceport cafport amesite drive, alumlniim •storrtv windows. Philbrick ency • able offer turned down.' Asking tor Fulgencio Batista, who ac­ trade, announcing that if Cuba uie lowdown on the lowest down Mortgage Exchange, 15 I..ewia St., ' ment, gas stove, refrigerator ! Reasonable. Xfl 3-8872 after 5. Ml 3-7433 ' ' $11,500. makes. Highest quality guaranteed milling machine operator with Job Household Goods 51 storms,' $13,900, J. D. Realty, XO .Ml 9-8464, cused the Russians of stuffing their finds' anything "useful to the re­ - and smallest paymentg anywhere. ; work and parts, over 47 years' ex Hartford. kitchen set and bedroom .set.' volution" in thie exposition, "we Not a small loan or finance com- ; shop experience. Applv Morland Adults. Apply 10 Depot Square.’ 3-5129. JACK LAPPEN AGENCY diplomatic'-/jx)UcheB with propa­ perience. Famous for service since Tool Co. 214 W. Main SI,, Rock­ Mr, Albert Proves to Yoii SIX ROOM duplex, garage. Center! ROCTa.EDGE custom bum WINDSOR - 79 Laurel St.' can negotiate for their sale in this pany plan. Douglas Motors, 333 1981 Phone XH 9-4,587 for bea' Apt. 4. room ranch, attached garage, tin- 5 . room-______ranch,_ —extra ,— large----- kitch­ xn 9-4506 ganda material. ville. xn 3-0963, There, is a "Santa Claus" St. Call Xfl 3-5972 after 6 p.m. i Ished recreation room, plus nu- country.” Main St. - . ______service. Business Opportunities 32 en, bulK-in Oven, screened porch Just Pay Monthly ’.! i FURNISHED ROOM for rent, light rtierous extras. By appointment venings XU 4-1894. XU'4-0149 The official Soviet news agency M EN—EARN money In your spare MONTHIvY PAYMENTS FOR RENT hail acre lot. Excellent financing Tass said Mikoyan "will be the WANTED — Clean used cars. Waj FIJIT EP^ISH Holland window sf r v ic e s t a t io n 1 housekeeping, woman only. Xfl only. Paul J. Correnti. M I 3-5363. ~ 7 tirne taking a survey for a leading ' $18.83 Business I.4)cations available Marion E RoberUon, I MINI JM down, FHA mort- guest of the Cuban government, buy. trade down or trade any- j shades made' to measure. All ' 9-9986. 10,400 fWi. FT. WAREHOUSE thlj^ Douglas Motora. 833 Main. OPPORTUNITY insurance company. Year 'round 3 COMPLETE for Rent 64 BECLUD ro, immaculate 6 ropm Broker. XU 3-5^. gage, 6 pm cape. . 3 O!’ bed-j ^vhich invited h'im to the opening- OMIAT N IW r u n OIL metal Venetian ..blinds at a new work. Also ideal for retired or NEWI-Y DECORATED room in' Clear span, platform level on ------^ ------tow price, keys'^made while you ROOMS OF BRAND NEW ranch, built-in stove, garage, room.*!. Selling under $13,000. ° R of the Soviet expoaition.'V OfVltOFMfNTf 1956 FORD VB convertible with Outalanding chance for exper- semi-rejired men. Guaranteed FURNITURE private home, shower. parking. railroad siding. 50c per sq. ft. many extras. 3 acres, trees. Only ON TWO ApRES—$11,500. Six room F. Dimock C oX xiI 9-5245 or Bar wait Marlow's. AIR-CONDITIONED 3-room office. Several mlmites from Wilbur Elxposition director Alexander standard shift, radio, heater, de­ ienettd individual in field -'f autol hourly rate. Call M I 3-2319, 9-1. All 100% guaranteed, some ifi'.orig-. MI 9-8354, ! $15,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml ranch, built 1956, garage, celjar. bara Woods. XI1 V 7702. Shelnov laid the groundwork for servicing, service station manage-1 — - -— ...rri 100% Main Street location Park­ Cross Highway In North Man­ Carlto^W. Hutchins. MI 9-5132. froster. Good top jwd tires. Beati- ALL MAKES of TV, radio and insi factory crates, with original 9-5132. ranch ^be Visit yesterday with atate- fu) dark green, only $188 down. It’s meiit,’ nr similar activity to oper- MECHANIC -- Parl-linie. 5.30-10 PLEASANT heated room, one block ing. Marlow's, 867 Main St. chester. TEL. JA 2-3114 n—VERNON—New 5 home electronic equipment ex­ facloi’v serial numbers. creatlon meets that left no doubt that Rus- /(fveang Brunner's for values. On the Man­ ate-high gallonage service station' p.m., Satiirday and Sunday all from Main St., separate entrance. | I 33yOi)AKLAND ST. 4 room house, 3 -bedrooma. fini.shed pertly repaired with a 9(i-day BIXINDE BEDROOM MAIN STREHri"—Building for cohi- ng (or 1 si* cultivating the fierce nation- chester Vernon town line in Tal- on heavily traveled Ihrnway and day. No phone oalls: Mi^dams LIVING ROOXI SUITE Gentlemen Free parking. Xfl , Largitrge lot with trees. 100x240. room. $700 down. FHA SO guarantee. Call Mr Britney at the near neighborhood In Manchester, Texaco Gas Station, Tolland mercial , business or office use. Clean Cut 'N Casual Co \ M l ! alism sweeping Cuba. cqttvUle. Open evenings. Manche.<.er TV. .XII 9-1046. 5-Pc. DINETTE SET 3-4724. ' Willvsubdivide XO 9-5229. 9-8 Price $10,500. .MI 9-1608, $13,600. R. F. Dimock Send age, experience, hranking Tpke...Rockville, ___ 9-5245 or Barbara Woods ’ "W e feel and express our soli­ RUGS-LAMPS darity with the struggle of the 1960 LARK 6 passenger sedan. d ic K'S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ and character references to Box U, WESnNGHOUSE REF'R. OFFICE Andrews Building. 63 E, i Town Of Bolton 97702 Considering A this' year? electric wipers. Drive It home. pany doors and windows, custom EMERSON TELEVISION Apartments— Flats— Center SI., elevator, parking. $40' rban people for liberty and de­ only 11,888—it's only $88 down. " "i men. for Fuller Brush Co. .Earn Charming Cro$$-$titch! V-M ANCH ESTER—New SH room mocracy,” he told a news confer­ work guaranteed.'Call collect Wll- $90- io $100 per week. Married. WASHING XIACHINE Tenements 63 per month: AD 6-i6^8. Evenings Brunner's, your Lark dealer,’ Tal- Itihantlc HA 3-1196. INVESTMENT Is Seeking ranch, built-in G.E' -.oven and ence Must have late rnoriel car. Hi con­ He said the exporttmn, which seats, backup t lights, automatic; Ing'Shop. I RFD No. 1, Andover. Conn. Appli-. drive, side mirrors, while 'tires, ■ MI 3-5 f2l ville area See .Mr. Karbonla. P'ree storage until wanted Free .de­ dition. AttachetJ breezeway and displa.vs everything frdm models R EAD Y TO START THIS SPRING. We must plan for, chrome hub-shells, it's ari excel-1 ------Tuesday, 2 p.m. at Cnnhecticiil livery. Free set-up hy 011 r own PORTER, STREET —Extra' large FOUR ROOMS partially furnished • cations giving qualifications will bs garage. amesile'Mrive. Near Xian- of sputniks to vodka, wouhtjtrove ^backlog of orders b.v the time we rehirie our carpenters! YOU CAN SAVE H U N ­ lent car «1th. full ne«' car -' .war-1 Building-rnntrijcting 14. FOR LEASE -- A completely state Employment Seevice.. 806 reliable men apartment. 3 bedrooms, oil fur­ single house on large lot. Lake-: received by Selectman Robbins Chester Hospital. _i$l3.700. R. F. to Cubans that "the Soviet Ujqlon ranty Save $600. It's Brunner's for equipped modern service' station -Tyf^jf^gf —M aha AD 6-I929 Phone for"apnointment nace. $110. Ml 9-5229 till vp-.mr view Terrace, South Coventry.: until 7.:00 P.M. on February , 15, Dimock Co. MI 9-5245 or Barbara • is very far from desiring a h DREDS OF DOLLARS B Y ORDERING N O W r N o added charges— One price in­ at a prime -location in Rockville. I960, 'riiey should be plainly mark- . values. In Talcottville, Open eve- ANY KIND of carpentry and cabt SAMUEL At .BERT. HAP.TFORD Call XU 9-8593. Woods. XU 9-7702. ■ war and, on the contrary, is cludes l^VERYTHING! nlngs xn 3-5191, net work done. Honest and relia Exceptional oppoHiinlty for an CH TvO.358 HEATEJD 6 room apartment, with ed "Application for Dog Warden.L aggressive man. Attractive rental ble workmanship Call Roscoe Hein Wanted— See It pay Or Night garage and back yard. Bus and X-^BOLTON—4 room ranch, en­ terms available. Tidewater Oil I960 LARK. 4-door 8 oyl. station Thompson. XO 3-1895 (or est< Male or Female 37 If you have no means of trans­ children's school handy. Hot water closed . breezeway with jalousie Go., .lA 7-7221. Evenings JA V NO MONEY DOWN Wagon. Standard Bhifl, padded mates. portation I'll send my auto (or ar gas range furnished, $120 SOUTH WINDSOR windows, garage, awnings.- com­ NOTICE dash, heater; defroster, under-; — ------.8-8914. MEN WOMEN $20 dally. Sell monthly. XII 9-1046, ______1960 ■ MUe From Manchester bination doors and windows. In acfmrdanoe with the require­ »iu hrpnie t BIDWELL BOXfE Improvemen you. ohlieation. 17. •• coating, cigar lighter. All luminous nameplates. Write acre land. Immaculate condition. ments of the Zoning Regulations itp ta S yeorg to pay— no payments *til Oct. 1960 '.Co. Alteratlona, ...additions ga­ „ A-^I^B—E—R—T ^ ’S '• $14,4QO. R. F. Dimock Co. Xtl trim, Prestone 20 below’ Full price Help Wanted— Female 35 Reeves Co., Attleboro, Mass. NEW 3-room apartment heat, hot ENGLISH for -the Town ,. of Manchester, to you. $2,395, only $95 down. It's rages Roofing and siding experts. 43-45 ALLYN ST, HABTFORD water, stove, refrige■•igerator, garage, 5 RANCHES 9-5245 or Barbara Woods, XII Conn,, the Zoning Board of Ap­ Aluminum clapboards a specialty OPEN NIGHTS TIU. 8 P.M. 9-7702, Brunner's for values. In Talyolt- rLERl7Wrn?f no children, $75 jilwthly. Call PI FORD peals will hold a public hearing ' Wile. Open e.venin,gs, XO 3-5191. IJnexcelled workmanship! Easy —, SAT. 6 P.M. 2-8090, Monday evening, Feb. 15, 1960 at Situations Wanted— VERNON—Near Lake Street school budget terms. Xfl 9-6495 or’ TR ANGLIA SEDAN LEFT 8:00 P.m ; in the Hearing Room MAKE YOUR^REAMS . 1987 FORD convertibler^tontmeiitalT- -5.9109______^ ______Openings for an experienced Female 38 •THREE-PIPiCE Kroehler living (1-6 gradesi, 3 bedroom ranch, Helps keep yeUr ! clerk-typisl In small department. rooni set. coffee table and maple of the Municipal Building On the radio, heat.er. Fordomatic. excel., New l♦ylt And New aluminum combination, large lot following .’application.s; STATE ALL TYPES OF carpentry work: pru,,finn remiii-na a neat aonearinc DENTAL ASSISTANT, , reception- _ dropleaf table. M I 3-8324, 8-1. burner clean as it \ lent condition Xfl 9 7334 after-5. .<*— A...... — -----U. — » Position requites a neat appearing, bookkeeper would like part 4-Spead Transmissica W ith... with patio, heated recreation room HEARING, ALSO. , COME TRUtt^ done. Alterations dormers, roof-, - . j ’i.—i » SEPTIC TANKS In basement. FHA or can assiirqe • G.f. No -Down Payniient Firestone Tire ft Rubber Co.; heats your home I ing, porches, (inish 'u p s t a ir s . * y P ’ng' "bllity time position. Start Irpmediately. TAPPAN VISUALITE gas range, (H.EANED and INSTALLED 4',i% present iG.I. Here is real i>M% southeast corner East Center ft This IS the time to think of finally getting that 1954 BUICK 2-door. 2-tnne hard­ basements and garage, etc. Gall ■ some facility in shorthand helpful Recent references. B U '9-5851. good condition,- $5(J, Westinghouse dollar value m $14,260, E. - E. * 1590* , 1’w' h a. Purchase Lease Plan Madison St’s.; Bus. Zone III and RT-98 is the most completely, top super. Xfl 9-1646 MI 9-5981. hut nol essenlial^^Modern office, ex- electric clothes dryer, needs work. • SEWERS o $107 Monthly Complete Bushev, Real Estate, M I 9-2083. • Summer cottage!— we have low, low prices aniL^op 24 X 24—only $35. MI 9-0802, 67 Milford Rd. Res. Zone B. Special exception is effective fuel oil sdditive in use ALL TYPES, of carpentry, recrea­ ! cellent benefit program. Apply Situations Wanted— Male 39 . MACHINE CI.EANED e Decorated To Your Choice today This helps your oil quality! * \ *1,995 FO’ ' SALE—A collector s item. I , ■' SPECI'AL $1 ■1.990!’ ! requested to erect gasolinq lerv- 1933 Oievrolet, coupe, good condi­ tion booms, remodeling, additions FOR GREEN Mountain potatoes MORIARTY • Immedinte Occupancy ice station. Variance Is requested burner deliver more clean, de­ MAN WITH platform thick desires • Public Bus and Shopping tion. XII 9-1589, and garages. Gqll Ml 9-4291. call Hathaway (or delivery,' Xtl • INSTALLATION to erect free standing, lighted, pendable heat. You get pre­ Includea: * Complete Shell • Sub Floor • Ail Inside [’artitions .FlRxST NATIONAL STOKES, steady part-time work. Call Xtl Center 6 Room Ranch with garage. 9-6438. SPECIALIST ground sign which will he closer mium service, too. All designed 1954 BUICK. 2-dodr Riviera hard- ■ IN f'- 9-7853. BROTHERS 5' Room Ranch style, GEST GARAGE AND COirrAGE ("ONTRACTOR. SEE OUR FULL DISPLAY ON 9-12. ROOFING. SIDING, painting Car-i Chester. WANTED - Good home (or 6 MI 9-6205. flattering up-andrdown lines and Bluebirds and roses, embroidered 8 Room Ranch, ”2 car garage, 2 in colorful cross-stitch, will add batha, hot water heat, $24,900. er's License and Certificate Of A p­ THE BERLIN TURNPIKE#. IVi MILES FROM MERIDEN LINE.' MMry. Alterattona and ™ r-| montha old whit.e m a le’ kitten. dashmg collar- will slim away proval for s a m ^ , GeUinga' Workmanship guaran-, STENOGRAPHER- Will tram to do , Good disposttion. Housebroken. MI Inches, bring-compliments ’galore. charm and beauty to linena and pil­ 1940 FORD COUPE, sell or trade. feed A A Dicn Inc., 299 Autumn i legal secretarial work, ^ r ite Box low-tops! Ea.sy-tp-db, so nice to , 6 Room Cape, .6 years old, ..new DeCormler Motor Sales, Inc,; WE GIVE M I 9-3857, 3-8781, No. 8387 with our Patt-O-Rama wall to wall carpeting, $14,900,^ northeast corner Broad & Little DISPLAY OPEN TODAY 1-6 P.M— MONDAY i. St. Ml 3-4860 Y, Herald, use. GREEN STAMPS I J am Irttqrested in □ Garage □ Cottage. I Thru FRIDAY 9 A.M.-8 P.M— SATUItOAV # SEPTIC TANKS CRESTHELD Is in sizes 12‘ a, 14‘ i, 16V4, 18'i , Pattern No. 2832 has hot-iron 4 Room Cape, Beautiful, large^^^ Industrial Zone. Special ex CLERK-TYPIST 201/4-, 22':., 24),-4. Bust 33 to 45^Siz| . Please send without obllgatlnn FREE A.M.-6 P.M. ■RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and ; WOMEN E AR N , money in your -Articles For Stale 45 AND ConvdMcant Hotpifol transfer for 10 motifs of various lot $10,900. • ■ ception Is requested to erect gas­ spare time taking a survey for a 14'i,, 35 tost. 4 1-4 yds>, 35-fnch. oline service station, garage' and I brochures. j Auto Driving-School 7-A butit-in roofs, gutter and condiic ; Needed in Textile .Office. Work involves billing, mainte- sizes; color chart. Send Now For Free Brochure tor work: rool, chimney repairs.; leading insurance .company'. Year SNOvT BLOWERS - Toro power ' To. order, 'send 35c in/om s to ' To order, send.,2.5c in coins to: W AR R E N E. HOW LAND , showroom and to -have free stand­ MORIARTY ^ MORTLOCK'8 Man’tlieater’s lead­ ■Ray Hagerfow. Ml 9-2214;'-Ray 'round work, also ideal' for house­ handle, push or self-profiled. PLUBfiED SEWERS nanoe of Purchase Order records and preparation of re­ ■ Sue Burnette, Manche.ster E'Vening Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve- ing, lighted Signs, New and Used wives. Guaranteed hourly rate. Wanted Realtor Car License snd Repairer's L i­ I Name ...... | ing driving school. Three akUi I. Jackson. XO 3-8325. Rep. Snowbird ind Bolens. Caul ports. Commercial training or experience essential. WoTk ' Herald, 1150 \ \ t,. ()F AM ERI nirig Herald, 1150 .W E. OF 575 MAIN St. . MI 3-1108 PHILLIPS GARAGES ---- ^ ------:----s:;- Ckll MI 3-2319, ft-t. lol Equipment _Co;, 38 Main. Bt. Machine G.laaaad cense ‘ anq certificate of approval courteous instructors. Oass room R^isftred Nurse in air-conditioned office with* full security, benefits InA CAS. NEW YORK Sfl. N.Y. AMERIC.'AS, N EW YORK 36, C*H CoMscJ New Britain VABsy 6-)M t UuitrucUoha (or 16. "7 yeai olds.. Xtl 3-7958. ^ for same,- ‘ . RROTHERS MANCHESTER house»{ives! The Septio Tanks. Dry \vells. Hewer Full Hme 12 Mldnlght-8 a-m. For Ist-class mailing add 10c for N..$;. ; .MANCHESTER — 6 .room brick I Address ...... ’•» ...... I 'Telephone Mr MortJock, Director, j Roofing and Chimneys 16rA -Lines. Installed— Cellar Water­ eluding Profit Sharing. ■ • ;; Ail persons intci'ested ,niay at increasing ‘ demand, for Avon's — and — etch ilhttern; Print Name, Address For Ist-clas.'i. mailing add-10c fo'r, tape. Paneled-sunporch. Attathed 3091 Berlin Turnpike. Berlin. Coon. Of Driver Education. lA ; 9-7808. proofing Done. with-Zone', Style No and Size .each pattern. Print Name; Address garage. Nice lot. Save costly clos­ tend this hmring. : ROOFINCj*- Specializing repairing fragrances, toiletries, and beauty BRAND NEW Reo snow blower Nursus* Ai