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' . ^ ■ ' f SATURDilY, FEBRUARY 18, 1967 P A G E TEN ATerage Daily Net Press Run The Wasthar lEtrftting Ifpralb For the Week Ended FOraeoat of U. 8. Weather BirM i February 1$, 1967 ths court that she was only 17. ffike Noted Here Oloady teulght Mlawod bgr ooei About Town Regaining hie composure rapidly, HOSPITAL BEDS 12,459 elanal light mmw ending early the prosecutor tuped toward the Md WHEEL CHAIRS Member of the Audit Tneeday. Ceutinned meetly .elendy - Heard Along Mfiin Street State Trooper and glibly stated, In Jobless Claims Bureau ef CIrenlatioa ^ and colder Tneeday. Adult Girl Scout workeri of the "Then'Officer Conlon should have Business Bodies IfB ITU rURNRUBE IL C lIn OOBIFANE Manche$ter-^A City of Village Charm Southwest Nei^borhood will meet an eye test." Claims for unemployment com­ at 9:S0 Tuesday morning at the And of Manchester*$ Side Streets^ Too By PHONE Ml 8-416* pensation in the Manchester arM ' Church of the Assunptlon.QuesUon . , . Until You Bee the . . . FOR SALE or BENT rose from 594 to 638 In the week ^VOL. LXXVI, NO. H 8 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CQNN„ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1967 (Claeallled Advartfalag on Page 18) to bet considered include troop fund Welcome, Stranger ^why her order had not bMn deliv­ One Bidwell St. resident report­ DON FRIEDMAN PRICE FIVE CENTS raisins, the cookie sale and out­ The HenUd's 75th anniversary edi­ ered. She had become impatient. ed, in strictest confidence, that he ending Feb. 9, according to the door Bctlvitiee. tion came along Jugta few'K'eeks to On Feb. 8 p.m., she received a and certain of his neighbors wer'- State Labor Department. early to Include meiiHon of jyhat letter from the firm and Within it prepared to keep Nike heuses away Alfred Cavedon of the Aldon been operating in . Manchester A badgre workshop for leaders of Spinning Mills Corp., Talcottvllle, about 35 years. Along with this 6.4 per cent in­ the editorial staff is now-Hailing as was her original letter. f-om their door by force. If neces­ crease in the total number, initial PRESCRIPTIONS Intermediate Girl Scout troops, one of the m*ost worthwhile ad<^ . "You can see by your envelope,” sary. has been elected first president Greece Hits ot the recently formed National I Curtis Coleman, owner of tea claims rose from 70 to 94. These "FREE PICK-UP . who have had at least one year of tions to their office in years. said the company letter, "why your He iaid, in fact, that he had claims indicate new periods of un­ experience, be held at the Girl r. ade up a banner he was going Cashmere Assc^ation, Inc. The Manchester Ijaundromat, 880 Cen­ AND DEUVEBT" ' The addition is a coat rack. order has been delayed.” objectives of the association, as employment. ^ o u t office Monday eveninr at 8 Heretofore, coats, jackets and hats Her letter had been mismalied to post in the middle of Mr. LIpp's ter St., and Mrs. Isaac Snyder, noted in the Daily News Record, wife of the owner of tee Lucky The number of women obtain­ BritisliRiile o'clock. Another workshop on the were piled helter skelter on two to Paris, France. nine or so acres. ing benefits also was on the rise. PINE PHARMACY 70 Perish as Flash Blaze ew York City, include the ;correc- same subject will be held follow- ancient coat trees tucked away in The banner shows a coiled snake Lady Self Service Laundry, 11 4 CENTER ST,-^ia *-*814 on of what is said to be present Maj^e St., have been elected treas­ Last week, the department report­ 1ns Monday. a comer of the room. With wim He Slipped L'p and the words' "Pon't Tread On J ed, women accounted for 284, or Ike Bill Voted weaknesses of the Wool PitMlucts A desk sergeant during an ab­ Me." urer and secretary of tee Central O f C yprus hangers entangling themselves on Labeling Act by legislation or Connecticut Automatic Laundry 45.4 per cent, of tee total. In tee Manchester Auxiliary Police will hoo^, clothes and each other, and normally alow day is hardly over­ And he said that he and his preceding week, they, accounted meet Monday night at the indoor Otherwise, Assn. The elections were held dur­ Up to $300 million In mihtary with gamjent being pile on top of worked. but this tidbit ‘.old to us neighbors have gathered an arsen­ Cavedon, general manager of the for 338, or 89.7 per cent, of ,all Wastlirigton, Feb. 18 {IP)— t tarset range for the first of a ser­ by one of the sergeants this >^eek al of six muqlteta and a barrel of ing the monthly meeting' of the ai.d ecbnomic aid also would be • United Nations, N. Y., Feb. garment, wrinkled clothes was the textile firm, took over operations group in Hartford » Wednesday claims. Sell. Knowland (R-Calif) pre­ ies of target practice sessions. least a staff member to worry was good for a laugh. powder. made available for .Middle Eastern 18 {JP)—Greece today blasted' Wednesday^ night, the standard night.nlgl The organization has- Throughout tee State, tee-num­ dicted today the Senate will countries. about. After finishing up his day, Sgt. He explained tnat the AA would ber of claimants remained around British rufe of Cyprus and first aid course will continue for George McCaughey filled out his be defenseless against the cltlsen- eiusted since October 18l58. pass by a margin of more The Senate Foreign ^latlons Home for Old Folks Not Infrequently one of the coat the 39,200 mark. for the second Gas those taking this training program. time slips in a room upstairs and ry because the : Ajax cannot be and Armed Services committees called on the U.N. to affirm trees would be felled, with a crash Entry blanks are available at week in a row. There were 29.- than 2-1 its revised version Sessions will be held st Police then brought his and the slips of launched in a low trajectory. Furaoeos of President Eisenhower’s approved this version as a substi­ the right of the Cypriots to Headquarters. like that of a giant redwood, when several other patrolmen down. to Shoor’s Jewelry Store for the first 291 elaims last week, compared tute for the House-passed bill a coat that was being lifted off annual All-American Family of with 39,265 the week before. .anti-Communist Middle East dptermine their own future. Sgt Edward-Winsler, on the desk The Worm Has Turned In the equivalent 3-week period which would directly authorize El­ Britain countered with a reso­ The Men's Club of the Commu­ hooked on a hanger that was firm­ after relieving Sgt. McCaughey. tee year contest. The competition resolution. i senhower to use troops to aid coun­ ly attached t^ the tree. Politics, Director Pascal Poe is being conducted in all 49 states last year, claims rose slightly to lution calling on Greece to nity Baptist Church, A. Wlnthrop Sgt. Winsler took a look at a was observing the other day, BuhSen. Aiken IR-'Vt) said in a tries requesting assistance. That Ballard president, entertained men As a result, thei reporter who and the District o f Columbia. The 21,678 from 31,278. stop alleged support of ter­ Bodies of 16 Found blank slip handed him and re- brings some strange twists of fate. aeparate interview teat if . more was the form Elsenhower orig­ from the Nike installation last wanted to dash out of the office in All-American family, when select­ Waterbury continued to lead the marked "1 have a blank slip here." He was speaking to residents of ed, will receive, among other than 25 of the Senate’s 08 mem- inally asked. rorism on the disputed island. evening. They enjoye'd a stuffed response to a poliM er Whereas, Sgt. McCaughey cod ^ State in tee number of claiiha •bere vote "no,” teeir action might Larger No Vote Seen — - Tlie "resolutions were the Keeney St. area, from which prizes, a $15,000 vacation house la- taken m t -week, reporting 4,' lW6. rival pork chop dinner ab the. church, was out of luck; Either he left his tered with. "I guess the one whose C IB AUowahce claaaify the reoolutlon aa "one of Of the 30 committee members, laid before the General Assembly's coat and jacket where they wqre Poe draws the major portion of Florida, a $1,000 bond, a mink Bridgeport continued in second served by members of the slip that is didn't do anything all his political support. stole and a freezer-refrigerater. A For Tour Old Unit those matters it might have been eight influential Democrats voted 80-riatlon political committee . as In Missouri Disaster Women's Society. After a short trapped under a half dosen under day and is ashamed to put it place, with 4,087, apd New Haven better not to bring up." against the resolution. Their oppo­ Greek F orei^ Minister E v y - Poe. like his fellow Directors. winning family will be selected in third, with 8,490. No Bajoaa*** Till April business meeting, they went to the garments, or he didn't dash. down." was*"on the spot" and being' sub­ from each state before the final Both Eisenhower and Secretarj' sition to any'declaration of this gheloB Averoff led off Cyprus de­ East Side Rec swimming, billiards, But the frustrations caused by Sgt. Wlnzler countered. "I don't Connecticut unemployment ben­ of State Dulles have urged a de­ type seemed likely to reflect' a bate with a 13,000-word speech. By ALLAN MERRITT and GEORGE 8ITTERLY jected to SI number of "When did winner is named. Each of tee state efit payments totaled $884,211 last Chadwick A Co. shuffleboard and table games. tangled hangers and burled clothes see your . slip here. George." A you stop beating your wife” ques­ victors will be awarded, a 1-week, 6*4 Center SL—Ml *-088* cisive vote for the resolution to larger "no" vote in the Senate The Greek proposal declared the Warrenton, Mo., Feb,' 18 of the Both Aiken and Sen. H. Alexan­ right to self-determination. Seventy of the 155 inmates, including 45 women, were Hospital Chairman Laura Ecabert, John MULTIPLE rack, you see, was b\illt here, and Hairy Studio dale Tavern at Wallingford, at 7 Senate Foreign Relations commit­ der Smith (R-NJ) said they hope 'The British resolution noted re­ reported missing in the fast-spreading fire. A ripping explo-. seven other members of the to have a parenta-in-law house Atty. Wesley C. Gryk had a part. the two supporting end pieces are built on their property, circum­ But the tables had turned a bit, Alfred Cavedon p.m. Julius Smith Jr., commis­ tee- was prepafed to lead off the the measure can be “ improved" peated British complaints against sion followed. One eyewitness said the entire building was Auxiliary and several Post mem­ debate on the resolution. Passage alleged Greek aid to rebels and ■the ancient coat trees, redeco­ stances demanded it be attached and Gryk was now the leader of of the former Talcott mill, and sioner, and Leonard Grace, third when a Senate-House committee aflame in three or four minutes. Another said about 15. bers, conducted a Bingo last eve­ rated find given a new lease on life. vice president, will also attend the is expected sometime next week. sets out later , to compromioe the against broadcasts from Athens ning at the Rocky Hill Veterans ta the main house. the residents in a protest against among his progressive innovations Authorities were baffled by the^. And so when the consultations action In which Poe had a part. meeting at which tee principal LISTING Aa revised by Senate commit­ differing versions. Radio "containing Incitements to speedvWith which the flames raced Hospital. was a profit sharing plan which speaker will be Mrs. Jean Harden, Imaginstlon Speaking between family mem'.Krs and Uie resulted in 361,000 being split in tees, the resolution would provide Sens. O'Mahoney (D-Wyo) and insurrection and violence. It called through the 2-story brick build­ fashion coordinator and eyewear that "if the President determines ."upon the government of Greece The-meeting of Sunset Rebekah Policeman Sammy Maltempo building men took place, the sub­ Fear of the La w loss among the then ISO employes. Douglas (D-Ill) already have said ing. Arm y Reservist was explaining to his wife the ject of Whfre to put the connecting T A vignette In which a police­ stylist for Baush A Lomb Optical the hecessity thereof, the United they will ti'y to amend the resolu­ to take effective measures to' pre­ Human‘Guinea Pigs’ Aid Cancer Research The fire, probably the worst in XiOdge will open at 7 p.m. Monday Co. Stetes is prepared to use armed tion in the Senate. vent support or encouragement In ^ d Fellows Hall, and at its other day the reason that most all door came up. man and a month-old baby were The new branch of Shearson, SERVICE Dr. Chester E. ^utham (left) of the Sloan-Kettering Institute of New York gives a v^unteer Misspuri's history, brought .quick of his arrests were men. forces" to assist Middle Eastern O'Mahoney said he wants to de­ fron) Greece for terrorism in Cy­ close Miss Alyce Salisbury will And along with thkt question the principal actors demonstrated Hammill A Co., stock brokers, 'will Francis J. Keefe,340 Adams St., prus.” "guinea pig," an Inmate of Ohio State Penitentiary in Columbus, a cancer cell injection. The fourth demands for state legislation that Training Flop, vo a cooking demonstration. Well, honey, It's like this; when­ came the problerfi' of what to do. tn an observei just how difficult open Monday at 913 Main St., in nations seeking such aid "against lete mention of the United Nations would tighten safety regulations has been elected to the board of armed aggreaaion from any coun­ because he fears that would raise ^'Horrible Methods’ round of experimental injections of cancer cells into human beinga is under way, with 53 inmates rs. Eleanor Prentice and her ever I drive by someone and he with the window which would no tee policeman sometimes thinks quarters formerly occupied by the of the penitentiary voluntarily serving as science's "guinea pigs." Dr. Southam does all the im­ for nursing homes and institutions g turns Slid Icbks At ■ me^ then turns directors of the Fenn Manufactur of try controlled by International Averoff accused the British of committee will be in charge. longer look to the outdoors. his lot is. 'Textile Store. In the afternoon, of­ plantations in the subjecbi. while his colleagtie's chief duty is the growing and preparing of the can­ for the aged. ^ngress Told and looks again, I start getting ing Employes Federal Credit communism.” (Continued on Page Nine) “employing over a long period of There v.'ere arguments against "You've got the life," the cop ficials of the new office will hold Union Committee for'1067, Francis cer cells in tissue culture for the implantation. Dr. James R. Amos, director of suspicious and atop, him for a an informal get together to which months the most horrible methods the State Health division, said the cutting through a doo^and equal­ said to the baby, wrapped snug Sullivan, also of Manchester, has in order to annihilate the libera­ Washington', Feb. 18 ''(ff)—The routine check. After* all, the guy ly strong arguments against con­ and warm in its carriage. "Your several town dignitaries, have been been named‘ the supervisory com­ MLS home was inspected recently for s top spokesman for the National tion movement of a small people." has seen cops before. He doesnt verting the window to a door. mother makes sure you’re com­ invited. Walter Maynard, a senior Manchester license renewal. He said one rec­ mittee. The credit union has also $40 Billion for Shelters He said Britain's attitude had Guard told Congress today tee QUINN’S have to take a second look. • So tee problem was resolved by fortable. You get fed when you’re pauteer of the firm in charge of declared a 8 per cent dividend to ommendation wab to have electri­ >%rmy’s six month reserve training ^'But, with women, 1 cin't use convinced the Greek government doing neither. Without a connect­ hungry. You can sleep all you the research department, urill be shariholdera, and authorized a 18 cal airing checked by a competent program has been a failure and that system. Women never take a on hand to make, "off the cuff ra- that no rsolutlon of the Cyprus U.S. Abandons Side Efforts ing door, both families would have want." per cent rebate on loan interest problem will be found without the electrician. He adderi he thought that imposing it on the Guard PNARMilCY second glance. .They are so fasci­ more privacy anyway. At this point, the baby, who marks.” Maynard is a member'of paid during 1986. A HOUSE Is LIKE A PERSON— TO CREATE the home could have compiled vrith nated by what they see that they the Board of Governors of the assistance of the U.N. Cmdr. Align would be "the kiss of death.” But the window was not closed had been gazing up at the police­ CD Warning System the license requirements. MaJ. Gen. Ellard A. Walsh, presi­ never turn their head back from New York Stock Exchange,* .and Noble, British minister of state tor, The victims ranged in age up to in. either. ' man with an intent look, started The spring promotional campaign THE FINEST AND BEST IMPRESSION WHEN foreign affairs, had outlined the' dent of the National Guard Aaan., OPEN SUNDAYS the first glance." has spoken on economic subjects for Jet'Bon Ami—including an eX' On Israelis, Turns to U.N, 99 years. Now tee whole family, from the bellowing. before professional audiences in British proposal to newsmen before gave a House Armed Services sub­ elementary school age youngster to. “ Liook at that," said tee cop, tensive co-op drive — is being the meeting. One chUd was among those miss­ committee the Guard’s arguments Faubourg Kenilworth all parts of the United States. He kicked off in this week’s edition of PRESENTED TO A STRANGER, IT MUST LOOK ing and presumed dead. She was the retirement-age grandfather, turning his attention to the moth­ has also' testified before congress Cost at $700 MiUi Noble said Britain had "concrete against six months active duty for I U t i r t PJI. On Jan. 8, a local woman wrote the Saturday 'Evening Rost. T Susan Kay Pflater, ‘17-year-oid in­ get their daily exercise by climb­ er. "She's just a baby and already slonal committees on matters of ITS BEST. evidence” teat Greece was sending Jerusalem, Israeli Sector, Feb. the President’ at his ThomasvilIC, against Israeli shipping; railed Its new recruits under 18Vi. Such a letter to a firm in Kenilworth, she hates cops." campaign stresses the, many uses 18 i/Ph—Israel announced toda.v Ga. vacation headquarters. H e! for "a precise guarantee" of free valid daughter of Mrs. Alice Watts ing through the window. economics and taxation. Maynard of the product which if it proves ^rms to the Greek (Typriot rebels. training would be required begin­ N. J., ordering material. is a governor of the Investment Washington, Feb. 18 (F)—To the^/by our defenses may explode and He added, "Atheqs Radio, which she is immediately recalling Am­ wound it up with a new appeal for gulf access or assurance that U.N. pf Lynn. Ark. ning April 1 under a recent Army SPJLteIPJL On Feb. 8 am. almost a month succesAkil, may eventually 1m pro­ bassador Abba Eban from Israeli cooperation with the United forces would patrol the gulf coast Bodies In Rdbble * Teensy Mistake ' Howard Johnson Slept HERE 7 Bankers Association of America, duced in the Bon Ami local a v i ­ estimated $40 billion which would missiles from submarines or other ia^vernment controlled, has been order but the subcommittee is later, she wrote another, asking Motorized life in these United and is Chairman of its committeo be needed for a national program continents may go wild and miss supi^ting terrorism and Ekiosis Washington. Hr will report on Nations, declaring: i uiTUl a peaceful settlement: de-1 The charred bodies were buried expected to work out a compro­ Manchester Town Court Prosecu­ ate, the Orfbrd Soap Co. However, latest developments In the ef­ In a pile of twisted iron beds, tor John R. FitxGerald. is known States and all that goes with it— on federal taxation. of building H-Bomb shelters, add their targets by many miles." (unton'with Greece) tor over three "The UiUted States, for its part., nled any basis for returning Gaza mise. should the new product be pro­ forts to persuade Israel to quit will strive to remain true to, and to Egypt and insisted it be left plumbing' fixture, brick and ■ mor- for his coolness under fire during superhighways, billboards, hot dog duced here, it would result in any another $700 million for establish­ 2. Probably by I960, when trans­ years.” \ The Guard hstetofore has re­ the. heat of a trial and for stands and restaurants—is having The Bantly OH Co. recently took sizable Increase in personnel ing a reliable warning system to oceanic misailea are ready for use, The Grebk spokesman declared the mouth of the Gulf of Aqaba support, the United Nations In its in Israeli .civilian hands backed by ■t- in the basement. i • quired no extended active duty of his abilitjr to uphold the decorum all kinds of effects on tee younger over the facilities and operation since, according to Orford officials, tell til the people to take cover. warning time wUl drop to "^a mat- that B ritai^ only evidence of and the Gaza Strip. efforts to sustain the purposes and : a police force; and asked for clari- Searchers moved about one ton iti. new enlistees. It has now said of the ciurt. Seldom riled, the generation. of th^Lassen Oil Co., Birch Mt. most of the production locally is on A study made for the National ^ ter of minutes. Greek support for ''the revolution­ ------principles of the charter, as the flcatlon on how the United Statek of debris to locate each body. it would agree to six months duty "Names young lawyer conducts the State's Take, for instance, the 6-year- Rd., %olton. According to Ted a near automation basis. Academy of Sciences' Advisory' The academy study ‘ says that ary movement" tn^Cyprus was the Washington, Feb. 18 (iPi — The, world's best hope of peace." feds about re-opening the Suez! Some, all but cremated, were so f*r those ever 18 Vi and i l weeks cases calmly, with little or no old we heard of tee other day. On Bantly. owner of the local firm, th* Committee on Civil Defense makes: "a reasonable goal to aim for is the United States virtually washed its Israeli -officials said, howeVer,, Canal under conditions still ban-1 badly burned they were put in for younger recruits. . show of personal emotion and with being shown a picture of George shift In ownership should in no that cost estimate fqr the \varniqg|abllity jtp .^am, 95..pet cent of.tec (Continued on P jjg fi^ lrteen) hands today of efforts outside the their talks witk American officials ■ Israeli use of it. j ca."dbq9rd carto.na )iUIe ippte than Walsh's often hotly-worded great regard for the dignity of Washington’s home at Mount 'Ver­ way detract from the service Las­ system. |Un£ted States population within 'tJjtttSir'Natldfis to KWiT'TsV'g'fir'¥ft"ri6t at an end. Despite the air' Eban wks hoft-'c'OTninit'tal late, a foot square, tc.Umony showed that Oa«n)..qup- yMterday when he emerged from ! The building went down by You Can tee accused. non. he pointed (o it and ex­ sen's customers are accustomed The report was prepared last: minutes. It adds that "the withdraval from disputed Middle of finality about American pro- ‘ ...... ' ■" ' ' porters are still rankling over a claimed, "I know what that is.” to receiving. Lassen has operated East tenitorle.s. nouncements, Israeli ambassador.' Dulles' home after an__ hour-long . ficora. The roof fell In. The.second During the hearing of a case year by Willard Bascom, an engi­ value of the lives of the unwarned remark by Secretairy of Defense l i i Surprised that he was able to in Bolton about eight. years and MW**" After an all-out weekend try A*ba Eban said he expect.4 to meet talk. He had talked there for 70 floor followed and it all collapsed Monday in which a girl was ac­ ^ MATCHEIEUI neer and scientist, bqt comes to 5 per cent (8H mllllo i people) is Fraud, Abuses minutes on Saturday and for 80 Wilson tha'. enlistment of some identify tee historic structure, his Bantly ' expects, ' temporarily at appreciated but the difficulty and which the White House said again with Secretary of State into the ba.sement. cused ' of hazardous parking, his attention now in light of a White brought' no agreement. President minutes at the State Department young men in the Guard during elders asked him to name it. least, to maintain some of Las­ ^ PERFUMES coat of reaching the last few per Dulles—"hut no date has been Sounds of pumps coulu be heard t . Korean War had been a "draft- concentration on the State's side “ That" said the boy trium­ sen's installations in Bolton. Three House announcement last week Eisenhower bluntly told Israel it fixed.” on Friday—the same day Dulles of tee case led him quickly Into an that it has an H-bomb shelter pro­ cent, most of whom will be la the Uncovered d)v extracting water from the ruins to dodging business." phantly, 'is Howard Johnson's.” of Lassen’s employes are expected a/ now has "the maximum assurance Door Still Open flew to ThomasvlIIe Jor urgent aid in the cleanup job. ■ epibarrasslng situation. However, ^Arthur gram imder active consideration; least dangerous areas, may be pro­ consultation with Eisenhower. "No evidence to support these DEALMIteheU -—A Non. to join the Bantly firm, which has hibitive." that it can reasonably expect at While the main U.S. effort was It was mostly s pick and shovel he was equally as quick in getting That announcement said the cost this juncture, or that can be rec­ Assembly fleets Tuesday reckless and IrreMonsible state­ off the hook. Rackets Probe shifting to the U.N. at New York Job. ments has been offered and none Consult your MLS Realtor, freely, concerning all o f auch a project might run be­ A nation-wide, effective warn­ onciled with fairness to others." City, Dulles' door still was open to A focul point now will be the M ob ilh eat^ tween $20 billion and $40 billion. ing system w'ouk include both In­ United Nations General Assembly But when the crews spotted s can be,"' WaUh said. Men who SiUONY VACUUM HIATINO Oil The girl, a Hartford resident filaxlnium Aunrance Eban if his government wants to 3-5135 Rep. Albert Thomas CD-Tfix,) said terior and exterior systems such as -Washington, Feb. 18 .(J^—Senate meeting which opens at 10:30 a.ni. body they used their gloved hands joined the National Guard faced with the bloom of her teens shin­ matters that affect your property directly or indi­ The "maximum assurance” pas­ change its mind about holding onto to dig it nut. ing brightly on her attractive face, Saturday a shelter program to pro­ radio and telephone devices, sirens probers, digging for evidence of tomorrow. The session had been the possibility of active service, Ips sage was a reference to Elsenhow- the Gaza Sterip and the Gulf of Most of the 70 Inmates reported was said by Atty. FitzGerald to DESSERT vide "minimum protection" against and specialized equipment for racketeering in labor and industry, er'a- outline, higher in the state­ set for today but was postpone said and 183,600 National Guards­ rectly. Your MLS Realtor is spending time and Aqaba area called Sharm el Sheikh. missing had turned up overnight to men were mobilised into the be 37 years of age.. hydrogen bomb attack would cost sounding warnings In factories and say they have uncovered signs of ment, of steps taken by the Unit­ Gol<{p Melr, Israel's foreign mln- without' ^explanation after Lodge from $35 to $40 billion based on other places where ..e normal widespread fraud and other abuses. talked Saturday with Secretary further confirm the estimated federal service during the Korean MORIARTY BROTHERS Slightly upset, tee girl objected. ed Nations and those proposed by later, said last night Israeli troops' p death toll. ' CARD PARTY money to keep informed eoiiceming matters per­ Civil Defense estimates. ■ noise level might drown out a Reporting this yesterday, Sen. the Uhited States, to protect Is­ emergency. When the prosecutor askM her Officials felt most of the Sunday DISTRIBUTORS » 301.315 CENTER STREET lust how old she was. Judge Wes­ The study prepared for the acad­ siren sound. ' McClellan (D-Ark) said Investiga­ raeli interests in (he now-occupied with DuTiei to The subcommittee has an­ taining to your property, and is constantly sup­ emy is based dn two premises: The survey says that a "rough tors are at work in nine cities. He Gaza Strip ^qd Aqaba Gulf areas. f r « u S Elseohower Friday night and visitors managed to escape since nounced it expects to hear f r ^ ley C. Gryk laughed and said, ^ Nations ; Saturday morning. no inquiries had been received. Just WlUon soon. • "You ought to know better than ' By St. Mary’s Guild ^ 1. "The old concept of warning approximation” of tee cost of said more than six unions are in­ Israel itself has demanded actual only those who live near the cen­ such a system, used over a 5-year In**« extraordinary statement put how many were there probably will Walih said "thS committee and that, Mr. FitzGerald.” Of St. Mary’s Episcopal porting or opposing measures which affect your volved. The' Senator predicted the guarantees before I it ^ulls op(. In a nationwide TV appearance I| _____ ters of potential target areas is not period, might be $700 million. inquiry would tUrn up evidence to There was a key phrase in an never be known.. the naticm would be shocked at tlM" In one of his few momenta of Church ABC-College News Ck)nference), Governor Orders Probe fluster, Atty. FitzGerald looked acceptable. Initial w'eapons effects Careful engineering and amortiza­ warrant crlntinal charges. pOO-word statement authorized by (Continued on Page Thirteen) actual cost” of the Army's at­ property, intereat and riglits. As your represen- can reach out 50 miles and fallout tion of some of'tee original invest­ . McClellan is chairman of a she proposed three other possible Missouri Gov. James T. Blair in tempt to recruit men into the six at the girl and then at the report solutions; (1) A similar guarantee Jefferson City today called the made out by the arresting police­ WED;, FEE. 20.1 P.M. can go many tlmea farther; bombs ment might cut that figure In half special* Senate'committee setu p months reserve training program. tative in organised real estate at the locaL state and over a 10-year period. by Egypt, Saudi Arabia and -Jor-1 H f t i r . f l i s s a state nursing home inspection law man, State Trooper William Con­ in aircraft which are brought down to handle tee labor-management- dan; which border the gulf, (2 ) ' iTlflll UlCS ' , ■ ■ ' a racketeering inquiry. He discussed "complMely inadequate-”• (Contianed on Pag* Nine) lon. 'The report Indicates her age In the Crypt of New Church Stationing of U.N. Police Forces at Lt /''< . i ■rv* as 27, your Honor," the prosecutor national level he is _ not only willing, but he is the situation while appearing on a News Tidbits ■ He skid he would aak the iegiala- television program (ABC Press Sjiarm El Sheikh to prevent j l l i L . a i l i e r O U r y T I T C ture today or tomorrow for a bet­ AnENTION! said. . hftt*fl«am *nt f s F cpiltf whinswl**^ ■ sf ’ ' harassment of gulf shipping, and The young girl then informed anxious to serve you, ■■ Conference). ' Culled from AP Wires ter one. Blair said a thorough in­ Arthur Miller Indicted The Arkansas Senator said six (3) an Israeli-Egyptian peace Canterbury, Feb. 18 (k*)—Charles vestigation of the tragic fire would ALL WORLD WAR I months of investigations have treaty. Franklin, about 59, a retired NCw be ^ade. ip>an filed a full report to Jeru­ Survivors of the . tragedy were Bulletins produced indications of fraud in Continental 'Frailways bus car? Jersey probation officer, burned to VETERANS many placea. He said there were salem last night, liie embassy death today in ah early morning given a breakfast of soft boiled ANYTIM E For’Congress Contempt rying 22 skifls .from raln-sUck said it cbvered Eisenhower’s state­ from the AP'Wires evidences of racketeering which U.S. Rt. 68 and tumbles town 20- fire wdilch destroyed the home eggs, oatmeal, bread and coffee or Want It Fixed TODAY? Just Call A End J! •-fo r Safe Fast ActlOII - "extended plumb out'to the West ment as W’ell as Ebon’s talks with where he lived with his wife. milk in their temporary quarter's There wM be on Impertent meeting to elect permo. UP T P.M. foot embankment, injuring all Dulles during the week and par- 0 10 Manchester's largest and most complete plumbing service. Serving residential, com­ Washington, Feb. 18 (*) — Play-: Coast," and added tee situation aboard. . . Squeezing past obstruc­ Mrs. Franklin, who jumped from In the home's administration build­ wrig)it Arthur Miller, husband of “needs policing." ■ Ucu'i rly Friday, Saturday and a second story 'wdndow with her ing. The food was cooked in the BAB VET LOAN BATE HIKE nent crfRcen ef the newly fermed "Barraelu*'' AH CaU One. of These Manchester MLS Realtors tions, little Egyptian ship Ramses temday. WasUiigtoii. Feb. 18 (AV-Tha mercial and industrial accounts. When you want the best-^think of us! actress Marilyn Monroe, was in*' Ltsto Problems travels entire length of Suez Ca­ husband, received two broken high school cafeteria, about tH o World War I veterans ore eligible. dieted today on two chargee o f, At the U N . today, America's ankles and a broken hip. Fire blocks awmy.- House Veterans Cenunlttee to­ The special committee, McClel­ nal. U.N. qinbaasador Henry Cabot day turned down a pn^Msed 5 Rdplt GontoR Waiton W. GroBt contempt of Congreea. i lan sold, will try to Cover a wide CYiief Merritt Hawes said Frank* Mrs. Bernice McDaniel, a nurse’s TTie indictment stemmed from: Accused Soviet spy Jack Soble Lodge was understoo<' to have ar­ per cent Interest rote on iw School S t range of problems. Among these Un, apparently uninjured in the aid who wras on the'second floor • HOT WATER HEATERS ’ • SINKS. DISHWASHERS SOLD ( Agoiicy Miller's refusal to tell the House] is found in appalre;pt state ot col­ ranged to explain to African-Asian jump, went back into the house when the fire broke out, said she veterans home loaiuk ft voted > LEGION HALL MI *-6781 , committee on un-American AcUid-l he listed labor-management col­ lapse beside his cot in Bronx City leaders how the United Stales feels to conttmie the present 4Vt per INSTALLED M . Eaat Center S t lusion. racketeer control of some ^ther to rescue the family pet or could recall-only two Sunday visi- • lATHROOM REMODELING . MI $-116$ ties tee nahnea of fellow writers i Prison. , ..Arrest of two white about sanctions against Israel. cent rate. The Conuplttee' ap- • HEATING SYSTEMS INSTALLED with whom he admitted attending | unions, misuse of union and wel­ men 'charged with bombing two Two-Port Plan praved and sent to tee House n SUNDAY, FEB. 17 at 2 F.M. CRffetd Hobsoii fare funds, violence, shakedowns, (Continued os Page Nine) (Continned from Page One) • REPAIRS or ALTERATIONS *• ESTIMATES CHEERFUUY GIVEN Communist party meeteiga in 1939 , Negro churchdt and Negro taxi-: It was to avoid a showdown bUI Uberallzlng. hoine bolldtaig ns Eaat Center S t ^ Howard HosHngs and 1940. i conflict of intefest by officials. cab stand during recent racial vio- on this issue teat Dulles proposed requirements under the gteron- • ELECTRIC EEL SEWER CLEANING • BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED M is -is e s Miller denied in testimony to the { Olid deprivation of Civil Rights and leace.-in Montgomery is disclosed. his 2-part plan lost Monday. Eban teed direct loon program appli­ 181 PhcIpa.Rd. • and Ilbertias of union members.' * • y MI 9-1107 committee Jime 21, 1956, that hei Neau*ly 50,000 Milanese music came back with a,counter-propoaal Peace on Waterfront cable to veterans In small towns ’ — - * ..----J— 1 bad ever been a Communtat or un-; McOellan sold cities involved so lovers crowd into Duomo Cathe­ which thh United States found just and mnU arena. PHONE Ml 3-4884 vvonwn nwwNim ' der Communist disCiidine, but ad-: in his committee's Inveatiga- Uons ore New. York, Philadelphia. dral to pay final homage to Maes-, as unacceptable. Both plant were Got 0 48* Woedbridge S t CcBlteB'W. Hutchins mitted he had been associated with i tro Arturo Toocanini. . . Presi­ made public laat night The formal CIVIL BIGHTS VOTE SET ANYTIBU: - ML s-lies a number ot Oommunist-front Scraqton, Pa., Chicago, Minnea­ WaablngtoB. Feb. 18 (P) — A ARiersoR aiA JohRSM Go. 808 Main S t polis, Los Angelea, San Ffoncisco, dent Francisco Hlglno .Craveriro documente bora out what already ILA, Employers Agree groups. ! Lopes gives viriting Queen Eliza­ Senate Judiciary subccmmlttee OAT, NIGHT or SUNDAY 88 Cbarter Oak S t (Bm t ) Sfaumheater H eatillg BU 9-61SS Portland, Ore., and SeatUe, Wash. had been reported Of .their sub­ The PuUtser prise winning play­ beth of England an Arabian horse stance; f voted today tubriog CIvU RIgkta $ 1 .0 0 S A L E « wright told the committee be Unions underatudy wete listed as Hand-Finished Artlilur A. KiiaBa on behalf of the Portuguese goy- legialatioii to a vote March 6. U " w ^ d not support now a cause tee Teamsters, C s^ n ters, Oper­ 1. - That ‘ Duliea demanded S16 Bfala D t- JekB Loppew ating Engineers. Plumbers and emment. * • "prompt and unconditional” Is­ On New York Contract was a major defeat for op­ MONDAY-TUESDAY. FEE. 1B-1f v^MI t-644e dominated by CommuniaU." ponents of tlie legislation wM 184 Eaat Center S t In -nfuaing to-name persons with Stesunflttera, AlUed Industrial Dispatch from Torreon says 1$ raeli writbdrawal from the areas workers and other groups in the bus ■ passengers .perish in flash captured in laat fall's fighUng; have followed n stvm gy ef seek- MI 9-6S41 sriiom he attended . (Jommunist New York. Feb. 18 — New pattern for the entire East Coast ■ Ing to deUy notion Sen. Heo- Wa$hlnj4riietlme party ^meetinga. Miller said: "M y building trades. McCleflmh told flood in Ctoahuil state between pledged to seek aUtiming of U.N. York waterfront employers and ILA officials were prepared to MEN'S or LADIES' ^ Eltwertli Miftoa k' newsmen later he could not IdmU- 7y>rreon and DinamlU In Mexico Police Forces )h Gaia and Sharm nlnga (D-M o), the anbeommittoo conscience will not thermit me to the striking' international Long­ urge acceptance of the contract. chalnnan.' announced the vote .fia d .a J ^ h ow aaoch cboaac oad gSt Eaat Oeater t t ' KM.OsfrtR$ky use the name of another person: fy specific unions with the cines . . . Stock Market is • irregular el SheUte,. and to "exercise tee shoremen’s Assn. (Ind) reachH The union's executive committee ABTHUE MILLEK be hod mentioned. wna 4*3. brighter we cafi wath your car , m s -d i s e . and bring trouble to him.” early this oftemooir after profit- right orfree and innocent passage" agreement laat night on a pact to is scheduled to meet today to aet REG. $ 631 Middle Ipkc., Eaat The Senator ssdd the committee with oar Waavar Autoinitk Car Einstein Ezeentor Indicted | taking redncM earty gains. by sending an American.ship into end the 5-day tieup of-ports from the date for the referendum. $ 1 M 80 8-5168 centered the first phase of its work Tel Aviv ' newspaper Davor the, gulf; but '-the first require­ TRAPPED WORKER SAVED Washtr. Every car is autocoaticaUy The federal grand jury which in-1 Maine to Vii^nls by 45,000 dock- Waldman aignsded the end of iBnlelgb. N. C.. Feb. 18 (P>— FOR FINE FOOD... RooI .Estgta CoBtor dieted Miner also returned a sepa- j Marilyn to Figure on the giant-Teamsters union be­ charges Egypt is forming new ment is that forces of invasion and workers. the costly dock tieup by announc­ 1.00 y c ayad with fra h water aad aaild Fraatle reacne workers today SUITS cause "that’a where we found 43 OeuaecOcut Bird. Ecvla S. RehoB rate indictment diarging Dr. Otto, band of fOdnyeen,commandos to be occupation should withdraw. ‘'Thla contract insures 'water- ing a "meeting of minds” with the MEN'S or WOMEN'S detergeat. and thoroughly hand Eaat Hartford, Cena. Nathan of New York, exeeptor of In Inquiry on Raid something when we went looking-” smuggled into Gaza Strip for raids . 2 . That Eban applauded the | front peace along the entire eaat- New York Shipping Assn., repra- freed a semlcoaseioas eleetrician gmumd aad rhamohad. W e never JA S4684 617 HartfoM Rd. the estate of tee late Albert Ein-| Meaay ea Teamsters across border into Israel. . . For­ Opirlt of the proposal but aald "no , em coast from Hampton Roads, ■enting 170 shipping and stevedor­ after he hod been trapped for remember.,. more than four hours la tho ate hanh detergtStt that aaJ^t ’ „ MI 8-7483 stein, with contempt of Ckmgiess. On another TV Interview pio- mer President Truman dtea other effecUve steps were Ukea” , to | Va., to Portland, Maine,” aaid ILA Los Angelea, Feb, 18 OP)—Fa- ing firms. The two groups have iaiura the finfafa...oc dirty wash Nathan;'‘Oerman-bom associate cominitmente os his reason for de­ stop Egypt from discriminating' counsel Louia Waldman. been negotiating on-and-oft alnce qulrluoad-Hkc coni dust In tee (Ooattanmi ea Page Tkirtoea) cool chute e f na industrial pInaL water left ober ftoaa a pteviout MadoHaa SmHIi Elva Tylw professor at New York University, moiu nsunefi ,)ike Joe DiMaggio, clining lavltntioa to attend cefe- , .------The actual back-to-work move­ August I. J car...or Vhit-ot-aaiu*’ atttably. 8U Mata S t refused to answer .-:omt. questions Marilyn M onr^ and Frank Sinatra mmiies marking 10th anniversary V ; uiBllLement, flOnhowever, OVCif !•la COnOluOlUUconditional Oilon! i “This AiUS inC«4iS(means, UUILtest •UDJCCLsubject VOto B-Ufrad W clbcn. tea trapped 1.00 85 Tander S t main, waa'tnkea to Bex Heatd- COATS ' line Hiethodi The autooiatic of»- a a 9-1843 by the House committee on ' un- o f Grsek-Turkish aid program he V l l € C I l e . D u k e M j l t * t j membership ratification of the; union ratification, the strike is will figure 1 ^ this month-in what Ml 9-4489 tal in Bnleicli, anffertag from etatioo of the Wother gen the American Actl'vities on June 12, promises,to be one o f the year's Sister Reports CaU teougurated. J r . . proposed 8-year contract and aet- j over," Waldman declared. dooe in Vi the- tiaw aeedtJ for 1958. He told It he would not more splashy legiriatlve inquiries. Mother and 19-ycor-old son wrho tlement of thorny local Issuca In Alexander Chopin, chief nego- shock aad chest lajnrtoa. NOW Custom Pressing Arthur WBkia "moke any kind of 'staten^ente ■queeoed 180 teenagers intb two- Royal Lisbon Visit several ports. — tiator...... for the employers, aald '!W*’’We ataiintl wathing. StOBluy Bray, .Of'these three celebritlee. Sinat­ By Missing Nurse ALOOBN SETS FIRST GOAL Mtddla Turnpike. Eaat about my political -jid private aa- ra la expected to be tlie only one bfsjroom' apsrtmcnt fOr "sordins Hassles over local .port condi- don't want any longshoremen to At No Extra Charge! . Give y»mr car that "like orw“ look W *-488* a t WeeUaitd S t socUtlons.” to moke a personal appearance; porfy" ore held in Philadelphia' on Lisbon, Portugal, Feb. 18 UTh- tk>na in Boston, Philadelphia and think he’s getteqg nothing. . i t te Trenton, N. J., Feh. 18 today. Drhro it for our tpoody,* 8 0 $-837$ Among questions Nathan re­ Swanquarter. N. C., Feb. IS (F) $1,000 boll ea ch ...A 39-yeor-old Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke WUmlngtog. DcL. kept local union the moat generous contract in wal- H. Meade Alror. Jr., SepnMteaa RKSTAUKA > ■ - The California Senate's Interim —Sheriff Cbartes J. C]!ahobn said man who horsewhipped Us mother of Edinburgh stepped ashore In terfront elective bargaining any­ Oatiaaal nhnlrinaa, /aald tsdoF aU-poiat w a th l^ I fused to answer was whether he Committee on Collection Agencies officiala and employer groups in leraleOeafor had ever been a membei; of tee today he had not "closed ,the is tn Bellevue' Hospital In New liabon today for tee Unit, visit to various stages of negotiations. At where." ' ' hla party ia deteraiteed ta brtag COCKTAIL SborwoodlA BoocUar wonts tio hear what the crooner books” In the myaterious - York awaiting menUl examina­ New Jersey late tee BepqbllraH 388 Swrih S t. Eoehvflle' Communist party. Portugal by a British Monarch in PMlsdelphis. both aides were re­ "It will coat, over its dufatloi 308 BehMer Bd. knows about a private detective pearahee of a New Jersey nurse tion. ■ 53 years. ‘ ported stalemated and "sUn very $58,474,000, with $38,000,000 columa fat tee 1967 gabaaatoftal MANCHESTER — It M488 . Neither MUler nor Nathan raid purportedly nUged In 1954 to \ routes J^A and 9, holton, eonm, tsL MlUdudl r-UiS BD claimed the Fifth Amendment's Feb. 9 from a doctor's yacht al­ New. England Methodist bishop Cannon boomed a 21-gun salute far apart” ' ■ ing fqr wages alooe and $7,000,O.OM'IS election. In a spsach MOed on get pre-divorce evidence for Di­ though a sister o f the nurse hod John Wesley Lord says “gambling for the British . queen. Dense ' T h ^ , noneteeUlssi, were expect*, for kralfare,” he sakL tee efllcial start of tee Bepabd - UNDER NEW MANAGmOCNT-^lUdERLT THE HtLLdikST RESTAURANT privBege sqpdast anssrering ques- Maggio \ln his ri(t with Hina Mon­ hold him she hod talked with the aons that might tend' to be in- interests" ofs trying to inhko crowds o t holidaying Portuguese ed to fall In line qitickly, once the C^bopin’a statement brought this eon campaign in tea atoto tW* CLEANING T. J. Crockutt roe. The actreea was granted a di- miasiag woman by teleiHione. New EagloDd “Ths gomUfiig eemi 'cheered lustily, and thousands ot 25,0000> longshoremen in the port retort from ILA president William year, Aleaaa aald M «r Janaf. OPEN EVERY DAY INCLUDlNjS SUNDAY 84$ Mala S t 244 Mala S t eriminatn^y,. ro rce .;fr^ the tOrmer New York ’ Tits sheriff said ke would await . Miller mi^rried Mise Montoe lost tor mt the ' SHstiOn” ...Soviet Do- cqlhrful fishing boats dotted the of New York accept terms of the V. Bradley: ■'' ' ' tea CKiVtla^TIra* i« 4 . ,^aa 9-4$a 8 0 S-UTt Yankee aNgger O ct 81,1958. , further .drrstoptnente In tea vaa- fanes Minister Georgi ^ u k ov : is waters o t tee Tagus-River. new contract Aa in past water* "Whether we got nothing or ia i tat BiNten after his 20-dsy frimt strikes, the "pilot” pacta ne- l i i lour of India and Burma. fotUted In New Yprk h a v V ^ tea ,;;v ' • ,.

• ’ *r .L r = .T ■' ■'■ i- V •, » r . : •<• . , ' ■ M - / , - : - . . ' — \' >/,•■-., . 1 } -.T.' • .. •'I;-"- MANCHESTER EVENING BiRALti, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1957 PAQJE TWO , f Manchester evening herald, Manchester, conn., Monday, February is, 1957 t P A G E T R B S B t Mrs. Scales wnuld ba eallsd ctt. Marilyn to Figure ha said, *.l don’t kne# about iM t JacqUeUnd Spencer and aon, Cham- c. To see if the B(wrd will re­ sion of the Legialatura, the " Z : 3 ^ ”. Hospitol Notes bera Trailer Clourt, Rockville. Board Agenda fund taxes to Joseph P. Plenxio of would have to get along .without a Alumiiae Chapter ' Josef Hofmann Passes; Silk Town In Inquiry on Raid He commsntsd that ha did not Sheinwold on Bridge DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: 107 Strickland ,9t., in the total Committee Will Press new plant for another six years. know wbat furthar steps would ba Mrs. Violet Jor(ten, Fairview Ave. amounl Yor three years of $244 He said. three trehhI(UU echools Will Meet Hero taken ponding dsvslopments. Patientii T o d a y ..,...... 141 Ext., Rockville; Mra. Mamie Holm-.- HEARINO BOOM for veteran’s disability exemption. whl(di were approved in the last (OontlMMd fitMi Bags Om ^ qulat. Box Mt. Dr„ Vernon; Sher­ d. To seejwhat action the Board session of the Legislature are not Noted Pianist, Inventor Mrs. Scales bad been the ob­ ADMITTED SATURDAY: Mrs. MUNICIPAL BUILOINQ Manchester Chapter, Mt. St. Notes, Quotes THE DOUBLE THAT * West dedlar Dorothy Pierce, 80 Drive A; Mrs. wood McGann, 4l Drive A; Mra. Tnesday, Fc4>. 19, Sjp.m. will take concerning a proposal For New Tech School off the drs'wing board yet, adding The eommittM'a chief imrestl- ject to a wldaSpread aearch atnoa W A8N T ’THERE Margie Holliater, 99 St. John St.; Joseph alumnae, recently held a. ■he suppoaedly disappeared near Hetther side Alice ’Drowbridge, 801 Main S t PoMIe Hearings that the Town develop a program that plans for a plant to be built gator. Uoyd Harris, says Investi­ By Alfred Shetewold Mra. Loulae Paul, 240 H en^ St':; in Hartford will not be completecl dessert-bingo st the home of Mrs. tM Anc^M, Fab. IS UO—Daath^tnaturity as an artist criUcS Ocracoke Island from a 84-toot- - NORTH ADM ITTED YESTERDAY: a. On a proposed additional ap­ for the collection-of rubbish in ad­ An alKout campaign is belng< gation by his staiff has uncovered “What happens when the play­ Roy Roberaon, Manafleld Depot; dition to the collection of garbage. group, as well as of the parent for another elx months, with ac­ Peter Pltkaitis, 69 Summer SU has anSad the Ions and ▼ariad ca- agreed his technique - yaa “not $18,000 jracht of Dr. Jamaa T. A A Q « Frank W. Hoxie, 3 Margaret Rd.; propriation to the General Fund launched to press for State ap­ committee, into the affected towns Proceeds were donated to the ■urpasaed by that of any living By EARL YOST evidence that Sinatra and DlMag- ers In a w6rid cbamplonship match H K Q 10 7 4 Jeffrey A. Dupont, 169 l2>ve Lane; Roger McKuaick, 122 Grove St., Budget for taxes on Globe Hollow tual construction of the school ex­ laar o f famed ptanlst Joaaf Hof- gio accompanied four detectives In Dodge, 46-yeer-oId general practl- don’t.speak the same language?” Rockville;-Mra. Catherine Farr, proval of a new regional technical to prepare a broadside campaign, pected to. consume another 18 school building fund for a gym­ player.” By the time he was 60 tlonar o f Trenton, N. J, ♦ Q 4 Mrs. Shirley Harrison, 29 Sunset Property purchased for Park and WATER COMMISSION school for Manchester. all of it .aimed at the Legislature’s mann. ’ , a raid on aaapartment whara they asks, a Cincinnati reader. “How.do 521 Main St.; Walter Karsky, RFD New Business.’ months. nasium. Mrs. Ann Falkowakl, The Polish-bom musician—cala- crlUca were finding something Hie doctor and nuraa, aapa- « A 10 -9 St.; Irwin Rusaeli, 307 Highland Recreation purposes, $1,116.39. Each of the 14 towns sending Education Committee, which will mother o f the hoetese. donated. almoet spiritual" in his playing. thought Misp Monroe was staying. thay undentand each other's bids, WEST ^tAST St.; J jeater Eldridge..67 North St.; 1.. Rockville; Mrs. Mary Simmona, b. On a proposed additional ap­ To see if the Commission will Area Growth Expected bratsd first at 5. as a piano prod- Marria aald the purpose of the pur­ r,.ted from thalr spoueea, had been and how do they explain their Thompaonville; Mrs. Helen Erick- youngsters to the Howell Cheney hold a public hearing on the omni­ Adding to the committee’s con­ home baked foods aa prises. Igy—died Saturday at 81 in a lios In 1924. Hofmann became the cruising southern waters together. A K 10 4 A ^ . Mrt. 'Victoria Dounorowtz, 87 propriation to the Water Depart­ approve Water Department bills Technical School will be asked to bus bill. Plans were discussed for a busi­ Winner of four major champion-^ as the structural Steel Fabricators ported raid was to collect evidence systems to ssch other?” School St.; Mra. Jean (jjaudino, 82 sen, Smith St., Wapplng; Kenneth ment Budget for taxes oii (^lobe W2848 to W2875 inclusive in the cern about the possible delay, is Angtfes nurstns home. Physidana director of the newly founded Cur­ of Connecticut The local firm Is Dr. Dodge said ha went below HJ92 HA$i« help, an(] the aid of legislators rep­ ness meeting to be held by the tis Institute, endowed by' Mrs. ships In the Connecticut Stock for DlMagglo, but that the raiders In an internatlonsl bridge W. Center S t; Michael Reardon, Beebe, 177 Loomis St.; Mrs. Kazi- Hollow property purchased for amount of $65,008.46. •The members will seek the sup­ the fact that the area’s population blamad a heart attack for his Horse Association, Inc„ during the a member of the American. In­ somehow got into the wrong house and ratlret' About 8 pjn. Feb. 9 J aii raiern Januskiewiez, 109 Foster resenting' those towns will be en- port of legislative bodies, develop­ is growing rapidly. Manchester chapter in March. AU alumnae who Mary Louise Curtis Bok with match, all bids and plays are hn- 4 , K i t 2 A<** 47 Eva Dr.; Joanne Lucas, 73 EI- Water Department purposes, $5,- Jlsted. daatb. He had been bospitaUsed 1958 show season was David Law­ stitute of Steel Constraetlon. and ran when a female occupMt and left Mrs. Scales on dedk. He Boimced in English. Between aie Dr.; Mrs. Ellenor Pish, 77. St.; Battista Benedetto, 64 Home­ ment oommisslons. chambers of alone ia expected to- experience a live in Mancheeter and have not $12,500,000. He was a United * SOUTH 852.14. ' already been contacted may ob­ CBUon from cided on Saturday at a meeting o f service groups and other organi­ Other members present at the achlevemmts as: ler received his four trophies at the ter has been appointed an Instruc­ empty liquor botUea were fohnd H 8 a eubcommlttee of the Citizens zations. They ^ill ask the heads meeting Saturday, were C. Foster Mn.’ Peter Plikaltls Jr. by Long Beach since 1030. ings to be held here Feb. n and 38 they choose, but as' soon as .the ♦ JO 7 $ Sauer, Broad Brook; Mrs. Hazel- Hartford; Wayne Turner, 96 the Capital Improvement Reserve A finished concert pianist; a association's annual banquet last tor for the course to be given at- and In San Diego March VvHU In­ on the yiufiit cards iare picked up for the next tine Bjorkman, 37 Hollister St.; Avondale Rd.; Richard Cramer, Drive Tomorrow Committee for a new Howell of these various units tow rite let­ Harry, chairman of the parent Miss Marv Sullivan and Mias Fat composer; a teacher of gifted pu­ Surviving are his wltjow, Betty; the Tale University School of Q 7 4 Fund to Educational Square for Mulcahey were in charge of Urvl- three sons, Alton, 33, and Peter, Saturday nighi in Meriden. The vestigate practices' employed by Cehoon quoted Mrs. McDonald liand, all bids and requMts for in­ Frank Delaney, 286 Porter St.; 31^ Charter Oak St.; Virgil alterations to 'the Franklin School Cheney Technical School. ters to the Education Committee committee; Edson M. Bailey, high pils; a director of great conserva­ Medicine May 11-18 by the Amer­ aa saying that Mrs. Scales West North Hast- Soatb The committee hopes its cam­ and to have aa many of their mem­ sch(x>l principal; Matthew Morlar- tations for the reunion. Mrs. Agnes 20, Cambridge, Masa.; Edward, 26, private detective - agencies, debt formation must ha made in Eng­ 1 NT Pass Pare Lois Plccarello. 84 Wells St.; Har­ Mitchell Jr., Hop River Rd„ Col­ and fpr Food Service Equipment. The annual local fund -drive for tory; and. amazingly, as an in­ ican Rhinological Society. . . Two "wanted to know how her little Pass umbia; Edward Schweitzer, Rock­ Youth Aliyah and the Hadassah paign will secure passage of an bers present at the hearing as pos­ ty and Gilmour N. <^le, of Man­ Buccino, prizes, and Mra. PUkaitla an Air Force man stationed at liquidators and collection agencies. lish. Dbl. Redhl. Pass $ 4 ' ry Peterson, 38 Gardner St;; Ar­ $300,000. t ventor of naechanlgal devices and former Manchester Memorial Hos­ f in was getting An. Hie sister Erpialning Systems thur GaUnat, Rt. 3, Coventry; Gall ville Rd.,'RFD 1, Rockville; Mra. Medical O.-ganization will be omnibus bill that calls for the con­ sible. chester; and Seabury L*wis, of El­ served aa general chairman. Lake Charles, La.; and a daugh A story tlUed 'T h e Reel Reason DbL Pass Pass Pass d. On a proposed ordinance lim­ auto SI I nasnries for which he held pital employes ars now working for Marilyn Monroe's Divorce” ap­ aaid she could tell that Mrs. Hie explanation of a strand Ashland, 52 Hale St. Ext., Rock­ Ruth Broil, Box 161, Center Rd., launched at the monthly meeting struction of new technical schools In addition, members of both lington. more than 60 patents. ter, -Josefa, Aiken, S. C. in the hospital's Building Fund of­ Opening lead— ♦ $ iting hours of sale of liquor to be Hofmann first came to the Unit­ peared last September In Confiden­ Scales waa very much u p ^ and system Is snotlisr story. This- la ville. Rockville; Patricia Darcy, Moun­ consumed off the premises. of Manchester Chapter of Hadas­ in New Britain, Meriden and Man­ houses of the Legislature repre­ 'The subcommittee is scheduled How To Hold As a boy he took time from fice, Mrs. Henrietta Ruff and Mrs. stde. Mrs. Scales told her not to usually done before the match be­ tain Rd.. RFD 3. Rockville; Wil­ sah tomorrow at 8:30 In the vestry chester. ^ senting the towns will be asked I to meet again on Wednesday. The concert .tours In Europe, Scandi­ ed States in 1S87 at the age of Dorothy Strangfeld. N e w ­ tial, a so-called "•zpose” magazine. ADMITTED TODAY: Susan Public Disciusion on Agenda U. He began a series of 80 U.S. Harris said the committee wants to try to get In touch with ,her gins. When Italy pUyed America it was learned there hadn’t been a Gabbey, 225 Vernon St.; Herman liam Rush, 43 Brookfield St. items. of Temple Beth Sholom. This bin, which would provide to work in behalf of the omnibus full ;u-member -group will meet navia and the United States to in comers to the hospital staff in­ anymors." double. The Italian player In the Under the general chairmanship for the completion of a 10-year bill. The date of the hearing has Feb. 2ff. FALSE TEETH vent extension pedals, and heel concerts—playing as many as four clude rsglstered nurses Mrs. Mar­ find out whethar the magastne got sat month for the world chsm- Relnhold. 10 Hazel St. UNFINISHED BUSINESS . a week, liie tour ended after 02 Information from private detec- Hia yacht was anchored at Bel- liionBiip, It turned out that the West seat had said, “No Md," but BIRTHS SATURDAY: A daugh­ a. To see what action the Board of Mrs. Marvin Fair, the drive is building program devised by the not yet been set, but it is expected resU ao his short legs could ma­ jorie Kerrigan, Miaa Mary Delaney State Board of Education, is More Firmly in Placo concerts when the Society for Pre­ Uvea. If such proved to ha the case, havaft Vl« nisht of Feb, 8 and Italians sp■»>• had visited The. results Weren’t always Answer: Bid one - heart. The ter to Mr. and Mrs. George Si­ c. On a proposed additional ap­ Parade" by.^some of the women of as a finished artist was given., in mons, 47 Drive B. Eugene Freeman', co-chairmen of last month and were presented the aubpoena. Warren Cowan. Sin­ Mrs. McDonald In Trenton earlier good when the Italians tried to strength Is right for an opening the Friendly Ctrcle’a Military propriation by allocation from the Hadas.sah. YOUl lulepeKileHi Cheltenham, England, on N'; Loren St. Jude Thaddeus Mothers Cir­ surance give you the help each year the pair combined to port that he had talked by tele­ who has a cow. FracChla, RFD 2, Andover; Mra. cle will meet at the home of Mrs. win at least two riiampionships. phone with the sister, Mrs. Marie Teophlla Gorlach, North Wind­ Everett Cyr, 100 Proepect St., WESTOWN yon would need to rebuild Dipper is now nine years old, and McDonald, Bordentown, N.. J. He TELEVISION ham; Edwin Minor, East Hart­ Wednesday 'evening at 8:15. Co- has collected more than 200 quoted Mrs. McDonald as saying ford; Steven Pelletier, Hartford; hostessea will be Mrs. Robert ■■ PHARMACY 'Trom scratch'* ?. I « t us help 7 PIECE awards and 500 ribbons. Secre­ the call came from Florida al­ Mrs. Beverly Doody, 'V e r n o n Brennan' and Mrs. Eugene Dun- 459 Hartford Rd.—Ml 9-9946 tary of the Connecticut Stock though she did not know from Trailer Court, Rockville; Mrs. phy. 3rop to make sure NOW. FUEL Horse group for 1957 is Mrs. what pUce. Grace Lawler, David's mother. “She told me she knew It was I PROGRAMS her sister, and would swear It was DINETTE Raymond Cooper of BoHon, a her voice," he declared. former Town Director in Man­ However, when questioned early " Video XhreryAy — OIL chester. has joined the Cooper today about a statement attrib­ All R i^ ts Reaerved — Tire A Rubbw Co. of Findlay, uted to him that the search for H. T. DIeldaeoa 4k Co., lac. Imagine! A hand­ RANGE OIL Ohio, and will be Its New EMgland some 7 Piece Din­ representative. ..D r. and Mrs. Ed­ ette . . . a roomy mund Zaglio are vacationing In sa ys... Extension Table Haiti. . . Carl Furay, long-time that opens to a member of the Rotaiy Club and a lOTflwagwoQB F E B . big 60 inches, reaident o f Glastonbury, will re­ five Chairs and BOLAND tire shortly from Pratt A Whitney an Arm Chair! Aircraft in East Hartford. He s t a t e this year the fashion line is the long line The table top la OIL COMPANY plans to-take.up permanent reai- dlHARTFOROfe of durable, plastic dence in S t Peteraburg, Fla. . t . LBReh Bite Tuasiay o td m k . . . the four 1 7 f Baat 369 CENTER ST. Superintendent of Recreation LEE FRACCHIA t M chairs have leath­ ELECTRONICS and PLAIITiX has tha pGifect bra and girdle for iff er like plastic CentiirBt. Tel. M l 3-6320 James Herdlc reports that there Bnslnessmwn’a hmeheons T- are now 113 active members in for the Town of Manchester, pjans deserve (sad get) s w apedal - LflBOPflTORIhS seat and back the Senior Citisens Club which to retain that position. > atteatioa. Try our cushions! See it Tel 24-Hour Burner Service meets every Wednesday afternoon Tuesday! from 1:30 to 5 o’clock at the Com­ BH S-1126 Hum* r ‘srrvMi Unl> Winter vacation season Is on in 277 BROAD munity Y. AU members are over full force, and among the local BREADED Budget Terms CsU Ml 9-2429 or MI 3-4845 60 years of age. residents enjoying the sunshine in Florida are Ted Goodchild at RADIO I 1 I f V I S I 0 N Leaving the employ of the West Palm Beach, Clarence An­ BEEF CUTLET S e » .* » v ^ Ceaa. Alexander Jarvis Co. after 17 derson and Selim Mitchell at S t Chaasrt IS r years is Robert Noren of 22 Petersburg... Mr. and Mra Mark PAPRIKA SAUCE Chassil IS I Hioinaa Dr. Noren entered the ChaaaW tf : ______^ Holmes are. wintering in Clear­ Chaaa*l U Waiarbon. C o m SPECIALIZING IN Jarvis firm shortly after gradu­ water. F la ... Jay Rand is also in BUriEHED GREEN BEANS ChaaM l i s W b m . ating f r o m Manchester High Florida getting tanned, as well as I I \ i i . i : \ SchooL He was a bookkeeper in CREAMY POTATOES CUSTOM BUILT HOMES Leland Wood and William Fish­ U.-4# ( I) MEWS . /// /'////i/////f the main office. Noren has taken e r ... This weekend, approximately <1|) VALIAM T. tA D T a position wiUi the Worcester Mu­ i R T W <»^) n c TARTAI DOOM GENBIAL CONTRACTING 30 Manchester couples will leave WD-DAT------MOVU I I i > % I tual Fire Insurance Oo.. and will for the. Miami area. rSAH ■ w n tM m 't '( ■) U>TK o r UFE REMODELING AND REPAIRING * be a special agent in New Eng­ (U) BON J KABTOOmi land area. He plana to move 1^ Holy Name Society at S t James' utse < i> S“ ‘ |_fOB TOXORBOH *1.2 5 (ttAt) R a t h D B B YO D FREE ESTIMATES—MORTGAGES ARRANGED family to the Worcester-Framlng- Church plans to have Andy Ro- nitt < s) donn % U p H T ham area shortly. 1 . Vacationing bustelU, great defensive end'of the AAt < I) i o i x ’. S02n> B E ST in Stuart, Fla., is J. Alfred John­ at) WBWS . ■ New York Giants, aa its speaker <«» AT R0TQ| .V - R______B BITTY THE WHITING ERNEST A. RITCHIE son of 18 Henderson Rd. . . KU- at the March meeting. The hev. (M> TEX • A N X t ^ r l l>atrick Iron Works of Manchester Edgar Farrell reports that the >COkA« OM »A P V 1;U (U> nABD CP ABD. BB CORFORATION 16 UBERTY ST. — TEL. MI S-8I72, MANCHESTER m one of nine of the largest steel COPMTBD omatte Heatteg Saadslists Holy Name membership is now 1:W (U> AS TBB WOBLD TCBK9 $44 Mala St— TeT BO 9-1146 STUNNING NEW XI fabricators in Connecticut which ISO. William Martens of 9 Stephen (Ml XCHCAL VABIETY (reUr) has formed an organlation known S t is president of the group. J e a ^ XBM TOWABD THE UQHT SiM ( St WOBIH BBWB TOMT 57 P IEC E ■•TMIFCMAU^ OSAIl HOPRB PABTV w 8 b u t b ^ * " * 3 COMPETENT DIRECTORS that hopes the Legislature psiern sembly takes positive action on J - (li) NEWS a bill enabling Connecticut motor­ the bill, as4t baa indicated it will. fTirrteBsta (St) f 0MB DALT AND TBB ASSURE PERSONAL SERVICE ists to keep their old license-platas. NEWS • SEWasaSANED 2:U (IS) WKATBBRTAMB Bach faaaOy’s wlahea are given the most, “ Hie Women's Society for Christ­ Bad IN8TALXJED ~ ~ ( »«> WIBB URYICB eanefel attratiea. Qnlah Service is nnex- ian Service (WSCS) at South Six Made Voters' W' "Bl REGULARLY $24.95! Methodist Church plans a drive to • CELLARS DRAINED (U> CABtOON CABBITAI, f i r <**'*•>-NAT -BIMO” OOS Complete service for eight, collect old plates, provided the hill «K m _ is passed and s ^ e d into* law by In 3-Hour Session I*- TOWN m d COUNTRY ’ o r OOCBBB in stunning Damask Rose [Fui^ralj WlOhm P. Qiriaii Gov. Ribicoff. In e Govetnor DRAINAGE CO. •I MEWS design, at a tremendous BApmandT..quiah . P0ONH 90 9-4149 W (man bpbns and savings while quantities already indicated he supports such six perrens were made voters (»ai>.ADVBMTPBES O f I Paol B. UiiBiee Saturday In a 3-hour session, two *5995 Five Piece Dinette remain. Good quality din- a bill that will he.intro^ced into XABCIICBUR nerwai-e, nicely decorated, the Legislature tomorrow. registering as Republicans, one a AAS < t> UTB oon r M taee 4m to add a charming touch M l 1 - S 9 4 0 Parishioners of South Church -Democrat and three othen failed UABI BW TATOr r to your , table. Includes will be asked to turn in their old to register with a party. mSlJUTIXEB With decorators wrought iron frame, lO atorl serving dishes . . . PLUS plstee S t the church. The funds Town Clerk Edward J. TomUel FICKUF and DELIVERY handsome plate, glass top table! Strik- ^ 8M «U> BOB CBOSBT______<• EXTRA cups! Keith Mid­ will be turned over to the building lists three more voter making ses- .IU> TBBOPOB THE W U m O W $4 Hsbt Servfee ea Bsqaest Ing charm for your home, with plastfc.’ % 84S < S> CABTOOB CABIfRAL seat cushions In choice of Gray or RoatJ 195 winter Sale Value! 2 2 5 Mfll NST. fiind of the church. siona this year. They will be heM T A IA A H T l A P T FISHER This morning, the Rev. Fred May 18. Aug. 17 and Nov. 16, all 4lS» «Ur BBMBTEB OAT On sale at o n ly ___ ...... Eklgar said the WSCS win discuss from 9 p.m. to 13 noon. < t) BAM M ABD DRY CLEANSERS Easy Terms DIAL Ml 9-:71U Liberal Budget terms' 994 HHOAD 8T. 4:U4AS (u> SBOBETBOOB or C aiOBT tO n T__ i : « dMei MOPEBB aOXAHCBB A4S < S) BDCEBT HOPSB CLPB ■MS ( SAtaOWSWABD B A B loir OB- nU AMOB A » AHDT CBB8TRA—O s^ ; D«r*Uiy n » THB TOWr SHOW HALF PRICE .]ELEAkANCE! rBATPBB MOTIB (U> OPT WEST sameeee) SMS Eada Today: 'VOCX PRETTY BABY”-,r'$ OIBL8 IK TOWN* •4S STAGE • 45 EAST CENTER STRECT ’ (M) EABLT BBOW fhatare Bhiwa US) TWiugwT Twr (ISaSI OBOBMBBB BBIOB“ OH Heavy quadruple ailverplate In "Gracious Hostess” YEARLY ON HEATING COSTS ; Oiriy B $;dd-dB> SiM I n sroBTWora- (SSat) BOBBBT MOBTminEBT pattern, at a savlhg of exactly half! Includes 8 Hoi-.- ia> BIO nCTPBB n u E M i m ( c m m i ••w » u low Handle Dinner Knives, 8 Soup Spoons, 2 Serving S h o ^ Et o t Tnesday— a Pictve Of .DistinetioR f-r Me" Slaulss Dtara ’ Spoons, 1 Cold Meat Fork. 8 Dinner Forks, 8 Salad Goocf ■ «s) B osate*^ ^ ^ Forks, 1 - PlerCed ^ rv e r, 16 Teaspoons, 1 Butter F U E L MiOMKOT ACCUMIB TOW piwRyW f [| WMS (IS4B) STOTIO. OBB Knife. 1 Sugar Shell. < SI B ^J?SfSS ?.f1S !!r .num FREE! MAHOGANY ANTI-TARNISH CHEST 0 3 ) ■BcgpfCi ' OaUon* A n ytim e. •. |kN.Y.FlllClinCSAWIII! fC B n (icn oN OIL SWURIMlTE (SSI ST A T E n o p r E B Liberal Keith Budget Term$ . BBOmiOV o r rCAKBABO on . oo. o f n b w $e r s e t MOYIBB A CUP OF OUR (1S4I> NBM i n *AN ABSQUirE'MUST! H E U « U I ^ (tt> riNAI, BOiriOM 24 HOUR MIRNER SERVICE DEUaOUS COFFEE FILL FOUR iFSUPERB! UNSURPASSED COLOR F u r r r itu r tu 4l Closed Moreifiys. Keith's East XAMK MOW For A Tasty Meal Visit Our Harttord Open Daily From 14 %m.' 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PAGE FOUR MANCRBSTER e v e n in g U ERAt£, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY; FEBRUARY 18, 1957, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; l^ C H E S T E R , CONN., jlONDAY, FEBRUARY 18,. 1957 PAGE FIVX : I iHr » ■ ------r-—•' ■ — “>-r '■ —- 2 British destroyers escorted the field off stage provided the baefc- H ebron M rs Roger Rowley, Mrs. Nellie ManWarren, all former teachers Queen, Duke Start Britannia as it entered the wide > ground of war. In the first aoene, Tagus. Thousands of fishing craft Coventry * Skating Conditions Weekend Deaths^ ME A Playlets Hebbert (John Riley), thinking he here. Arthur Millier^lmdicted Francis RobinMn, who has fropi villages along the river , SEEUSFORTHE VERY HNEST is a coward, wants to run away Polio Fund Dance Royal Lisbon Visit swarmed around the yacht at a ice skating ndiUons re­ By THE AMfXILATI^ PRESS Skywatch Schedule from war. Me is persuaded to re­ taught Grade 7 in the school, has IN A USED CADILLAC Presented at rMlgned from that poaltibn and i-eepectful distance. The* fisher­ Revisions Scheduled on Bill^ main good at Center Springs ...... I ...... ' I II main by Stanhope, a part in which Set for Saturday ' (OeBtiaued froal Page One) , men and their families cheered and Pond, the Park Department of­ Los Angelea—Josef Hofmann, ALL YEARS AND MODELS Mark Kriatoff ably portrayed the For Confess i wiU teach In the Re^onal Junior 81, famed pianist, composer, tsach- ..Tuesday, Feb. 19 High School which wiU open in the waved.» ' - fice ceporta. Public skating Always • Large Selection; All Cars ftiUy OtAroatSOfi} sy n ^ th etic yet firm eoipmahdlhg Hebron, Feb. Ifi (Special) — ’*nie '(JuCen and her -husband Thousands of small rockets houra tonight at the* 'porid will r, director of a coneervato’-y and Midnightr-2 ksm...... Volunteers needed High Schaol officer. / autumn. Establishing Health Board inventor of auto accessories, who 2 a.m.—4 a.in> ,... Volunteers needed Certified Mileage'and Fnll OwaersMp Detoilo. (CoatiBoed troos P ige Obs) ^attorney Joseph L. Rauh Jr., is­ Plans, are being mads for the com­ « Obeervet came ashore In a 100-year-oId zoomed into the air and exploded , be from 6:30 to 10 o’clock., 4 a.m.- 6 a.m The second scene .With Osborne royal barga which deposited them, as the Britannia reached the city came to file attention of the musi­ I..--.Volunteers needed AMNK U BEBOHUn (Charles Johnson) and Raleigh sued the following statement on ing Polio Fund benefit event to No wonder the ancients and Center Springe Annex has 8 a.m.—8 a.m...... Volunteers needed June. It was during his appear­ thc.indlctment: take place in the Hebron school on a gaily decorated landing stage.' limits. Coventry, Feb. 18 (Special)—Re-*>operattve Nursery and Klndergar- cal world as a child prodigy who. •^Calddoacope-lftST.** presented (Robert Wotfert) takes plaoe five others thought that "The F 'n does visions on a bill establishing a local t^n will meet at 8 p.m. Feb. 27 in been reserved for ice hockey. began to perform on the piano at 8 a.m.—10 a.m...... Barbara MacGregor - Jacqueline BARLOW MOTOR SALES ance before Mle committee that he 'The contempt action for which auditorlftm at 8 p.m. Saturday. move.” This correspondent 'wishes They are making a 3-day state Elizabeth and the Duke stopped The hours will be the same as Godfrey erenlng bjr the teachers minutes before a big battle. Both ’Mrs. Frederick J. Wythe, who visit to Britain’s ally for 600 year! from between th e ' two ro*rs of board of health are scheduled to be the classroom st the Nathan Hale the ege of five, died Saturday. « VOI'R c a d il l a c -p o n y ia c d e a l e r men attempt to be brave although told repoi«srs of hU forthcoming I must now stand trial, waa based to state, as u. sort of sequel to her thoae in effect for skating. 10 a.m.—Noon ...... Leta Waldron FOR TOLLAND COUNTY «( Mueheater for the purpose e t marria^ to the actress. on my refusal, on grounds Of con­ has practically won out In her bout The laat British Ruler to visit Lis­ gaily-Ainiformed Portuguese sail­ made today at a General Assembly (Community Center to discuss, a Los Angeles—Carveth Wells, 69, MtstiHrtilrr n scholarship fund for they are depressed and pessimistic. complaint- that the sun had trav­ Committee hearing. recommendation by the executive' (Charter Oak Park and Rob- author ot 18 books inch:ding ‘‘Six Noon—2 p.m...... American Legion Auxiliary 'WINDSOR AVENUE, ROCKVILLE, CONK. > ^ e r ’s play "All My Sons,’’ science. to name certain persons at with the disease which attacked eled east so that it had reached a bon was the Queen's great-grand­ ors who rowed the barge. The 2 p.m.—4 p.m...... Lucy Burke - Jqmes CJornish high school seniors interested in The .distaste for war and feeling a meeting of authors nine years her in .195Sr la at the head the af­ father, Edward 'Vll. ^ e n wore a flaring blue-pjerple According to Rep. Royden F. board that the group donates $80 eriaon Par,, skating areas will Years in the Malay Jungle,” and PHONE TRenont fi-2538 ly Mitif a teaching career, was of futfflty was markedly portrayed wks a Broadway hit In 1#44 and point behind William Hamm.^nd's Smith Sr., the changes will Include be closed. 4 p.m.—6 p.m...... Janiea GalanekJames Arthur ago. f fair. Miss Hart, a profeaalonal The couple tnuiSferred to the satin coat with diamond clips on ttothe Center Assn. .. "Road.to Shallmar," an ' a lecturer 6 p.m.—8 p.m...... Ernest Johnson wsU recefeed by a near capacity by/h> ^ men. In fact, the enti^' won the New York Drama Critics’ dancer and teacher of the qrt will barn, and waa no; longer visible her right lapel and'on her blue provision for electing board mem- Mrs. Raymond Stoner'*haa been' and explorer wlv- converted his ad­ nnUence at the new high school lucUon. under the directiy present a waltz solo to thg. music Srititniila, anchored in the 'Tagus velvet h a t She also wore white ' bers for two year terms, instead of named to represent th.e group at ventures into a popular local tele­ ■ndltorlw. y iaine Shults, revealed thr'psy- year. peeped up qver the horizon, that glovM. pearl earrings, ,n d brown' staggered terms of two, four and Thursday st the Robertson and vision program, died Saturday. 10 p.m.—Midnight .... Volunteers needed thqt I not be forced to name the of Offenbach, from th e ' ballet It has gone .:.a.:itward sUU further River estuary 400 yards offshore. tho community educational confer­ Skyivatch Post located on top of Manchester Police Station. Vol­ -The «iUre program, a series p t chmogical effects of w rf upen Four years later his "Death of a l “Qaite Parisibnne.” She will be ac open-;toed shoes. six yearl. Also sponsoring this bill, ence April 29. ’ . , Coventry Grammar Schools. All San Franc' ,co—William Patrick aklU presented by groups Of soldiers. Z o t ^ people whom ,1 believed to and has now edged away from Elizabeth and her husband had unteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Munleipal, Salesman" won bij^h toe Drama be innocent of wrongdoing. companied by Mrs. John Pheipe of spent 20 hours in squally weather Edinburgh wore the uniforin of of particular interest to local resi­ Car Taxes Dtie Soon children taking part must have (Bill) Kyne, 69 founder and gen- Building, on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday from 1-.5 p.m. teachers from the many Manches; Transformed taTlapper Critics’ Award and Oie Pulitxer Andover, who is a player with the Bill’s barn, and nan be seen on the an admiral of the Britiah navy dents, is Rep'. Otto C. Miller. Residents are reminded by Tax parental permission. There will be pfidHnAYnmt tar aehoots. was coordinated by Barbrra JonyMf and Sylvia *T waa advised by my counsel dot when it comes up. on the Yacht in Setubal harbor 30 L.-al manager of Bay Meadows Prise. that the questions regarding the Wlllimantic Symphony Orchestra. miles southeast of here before be* with a broad blue sash across his Other Assembly bills concerning Collector Mrs. Mabel G. Hall, that a nominal charge for the treat­ Race Trade and promoter of golf, Xiaetd Monahan. aflin ooliaterated on the next (>>nvlction of contpmpt of Con­ This is as good as a course in chest local persons include; Validation of ment. Dr. Robert P. Bowen, direc­ 30 years and a veteran of 20 years Saturday. He was )>orn in Mont­ identity of authors w;(p not rel­ Anton Luke of Hartford, a neph­ astronomy. O t course these words ginning the state' visit. car taxes must be paid In full be­ boxing, dog and auto racing, died C3iarles Be^Ue. as master of i p i ^ skir to depict the Jass gress is punishable by up to $1,000 evant, to an investigation of pass­ ew of Mrs C. E. Porter, local zoning regulations; Pine Lake fore 1967 registrations Can be ob­ tor of health, udll be In charge, as­ Saturday. service with the Pennsylvania real. oetononies, introduced each play Age. dresses and raccoon are all .wrong. We really mean ' ■ The reunion on the yacht Rayroad prior Ao that, died Sun- Chicago—Dr. Sigfried March, 68. fine and a year's imprisonment oil port abuses which was the sub­ postmaster, will also be guest brought the royal couple together Shores Assn., assessment of devel­ tained. Also liens will be filed on sisted by registered tiurses. Florence, Italy—Arturo Loria, which reflected the literature, and coats' were .abundant in the office each count. ject matter of the investigation. Violinist. that it. is this old eartl that has opment property owners for up­ property in March where unpaid The Couples (IHub of the First author and professor of philosophy aodal condlUona ' of the period scene in which the audience saw traveled toviarda the weat, away after' being apart for four months Congregational (Jhurch will have a 55, Italian writer whose works in­ Elmhurst, III. ' Dr. Henry W. at Roosevelt University who trosn the Ovil War to present One count of the indictment “I was further advised that re­ John Bell, will render vocal from the direction taken by Old while the Duke was on a world- keep of private roads; Waterfront taxes are outstanding. cluded novels, dramas and come­ Lie transformation of Charlotte against Miller is based on his re­ fusal to answer Irrelevant ques­ solos, accompanied by Robert H. residents living between Daley and Mr*. Hall will be in her office in bowling party Saturday at the Dinkmeyef. 64. president of Elm­ taught at the University of times. A chorus composed of mu­ (Nancy Leonard) from a mousy, Sol, making the latter seem to be circling tour. It gave them their dies and tran'slations of some of hurst College since 1948. ahd for­ Breslau and the University of Di­ sic auperelsors, academic tcMhers fusal to tell who Waa present at a tions is not punishable. I under­ Horton. Tliere will also be a bar­ vatiely the reports of a rift be­ Seagraves Rda. request not to be the town office building from 9 Lucky Strike Bowling Alley irr Wll- the writings of noted Anaerican old-fashioned young girl to a very stand that this will be among the bershop quartet made up of Dick on the move. assessed for upkeep of roads at the a. m. to 4:36 p.m., every week day, Jimantic at 7:30 p.m. The group mer pastor of the Bethany Evan­ jon.: France, before coming to the »n/i one high school student, stylish' flapper. Sh< was aided in writers’ meeting. The other ques­ This isn’t news; to anyone else, tween them. 'The reports were de­ art critic Bernard Berenson, died gelical and Reformed Church in tion he is accused of unlawfully defense which counsel will urge Curland. baritone; Denny Tomey nied by Buckingham palace. lakefront; and a nutsanee bill per­ excepting Wednesday when the will return to the chOrch for, re­ Friday night. United States in 1939, died Satur­ Karen Smith, was directed by this transformation by her co- we know, b-ct it has come like freshments. (Chicago, died Saturday. day. Martha White and accompanied refusing to answer was this: "Was on my behalf in seeking a dismis­ tenor; Harry Ryan,' leader; and something almost novel to this Three Portuguese and three taining to farmers' disposal of or­ building Is closed, until April to workere, portrayed by Jean Oima- Amaud DUaseau chairman of this sal of the Indictment.” Pat Eremlta. ganic fertilizer. collect back taxes. Add 5 Revisions ■ Moscow—Boris M. Volin. 71, a Fayetteville, N. C. • John Car- San Francisco—Prig. Gen. Hans at the plane by Robert Vater, on lowski,. raul 'Ptnkbiein, Patricia After being cl.ted for contempt observer, just lately. It is a great Tomorrow's .activities include senior official at the Institute of roll Clark, 49. a catcher for the Kramer. 62. an authority on the Um drums by Ross Shirer, and on meeting of Communist party Robert Price will be master of anj rnequaled sight this daUy sun- Representative Smith said he Personal Mention Taylor, Gene (Jlennon and Ray­ writers which took place in 1947 by the House la.it July 23 by a ceremonies. The program has been will visit the Long Lane Farm at Radioman William L. Robarge la sale U.S. Defense Savings Staplps, Marxism-Leninism since 1945; his St. Louis Cardinals in Ihe days of Panama Canal who was in charge the bass fl^ e by Robert Johns. mond . SUnchfield. The paasage of ijw, and beats television all to 7:45 a.m.. (Coventry Grammar death was announced Sunday in the ‘!Oas House Gang." who also of construction of the Conchas I t proTlded a musical setting for and at which you were in attend- 373-9 vote. Miller said he had not planned by Mrs. Nell Wakeman. pieces. Mlddletowii today ■with members of spending two weeks st the home time was handled by Mary changed his mind about refusing There irill be dancing from 10, the Penal Committee. Tomorrow he of his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. School; Tolland County Laymen's Pravda. played for the Philadelphia Phil­ Dam in New Mexico and a theater S A F E ea«m shit with renditions of such Hutchinson, whose strut across the nace ?” Toronto—Dick MacDoughali, 41. lies,, Baltinjore Orioles. Sacra­ engineer for the Central Pacific in Always insist on OIL HEAT favoiitas as '•Dixie Land.” "Ol Miller, through his Washington toi name fellow writers. with Thomas Costello and his play­ SUITS and SLACKS. SKIRTS '^‘ill sit in on s session held by this William F. Robarge Jr. of Wood­ Assn, dinner meeting. 7 p.m.. ves­ stage to change the time on the ers from Wlllimantic. Mias Helen Maacheeter Evening HemM He­ committee, of which he is s mem­ land Rd. He has completed boot try First Congregational Church: host of Canadian broadcasting mento, Calif., Columbu.s. Ohio, and World War II. Died Saturday. ai.T. River,” "Tit Willow." "Sweet clock was well rscei'ved. bron correspondent MIm Susan B. PLAIN DRESSES oiid SWEATERS company's personalities show Tab­ Durham. N. C., died Saturday. it COSTS LESS too! Georgia Brown," and "SenOmen- ^Sokolowski will ■ be vocalist. Re­ ber, to hear a discussion of the training st Balnbridge. Md. On Tolland County meeting on inter­ Richmond. Va—Kemper \Vins- The Charleston, danced by freshments will be served. Hos­ Pendleton,, telephone. AOsdemy ior decorating, 10 am.. Union loid, d i^ Friday. South Bend, Ind.—The.Rev. Joim borough Yancey, 69, former head tal Journey." 8-S4S4. lEAUTIRILLYDRY CLEANED and PRESSED! penal situation by authorities in Feb. 28 he will report for further Brie. Pa. — Thomas M. Finn, Nancy Leonard . ar.d Vincent tesses include Mrs. Wythe, Mrs. that field. assignment at the Navy base at Congregational (Jhurch; Junior J. Burke. 53, vice president of the football cpach at the University of •Gftor Hgitm Hm ! CguikM m Ramial. climaxed the scene of the Educators Given Idea Seamstresses 4-H, 2:j45 p.m.. home 72, employed by the U.S. Media- University of Notre Dame for and Hampden-Sydney, Marical interpretations by the Clifford R. Wright and Mrs. John New Books . Norfolk. Vs. Roaring Twenties', directed by co­ E. Horton, Betty Queen, Susan Robertson School Principal Roy­ Robarge graduated In June. economics room, Coventry Gram­ tlon and Conciliation Service for biwiness affairs in 1946-.M, died died Sunday. JL able excellent voices, with solos hy Robert Johns, Ralph Mecca' author Barbara Jones.' This play­ Wakeman, Margery HaU and Ma­ al O. Fisher states a number of 1956 from Windham Regional mar School; Little Scissors 4-H n a a and William Coe, pleasantl] let 'waa one of the hits of the show, Of Schools of Future bel I-owd»n. RANGE new books have arrived at the Technical School, Wlllimantic. He Cooking, 3 p.m., home Mrs. Her­ tridenoed by the spontaneous Penny Belden, Sue-Ellen Kirk- * . - ‘ school library from the list pur­ is the son of Leon F. Robarge of bert E. Rose. preambled each scene. An added applause of the audience ae the 10 0 55 tmeh of humor and mood; setting ham. Charmatne Shorey and Peggy chased with a $50 donation recent­ Main St, was engendered by a change of curtain fell -on th: scene. B r GEORGE E. GRAFF the children in O’.r children's Hammond 'will be waitresses.' I^at • UEL OIL PARKADE CLEANERS PARKAOE” ly made by the PTA unit. William Chrislensen' Sr. has re­ Also, Board of Finance, 8 p.m hats for each era, mammy hats A change of setting from the big SttperiatendeBt ef Scheols ef Ash­ schools. year, proceeds of about $260 were HOURS: DAILY • to 6: THURSDAY and FRIDAY 8 to f ' 4-H Oub to Meet turned to his home' on Pucker St. Town Office Building; Young and woolly wigs, army caps and city to the Appalachian Mountain ford. Bolton, Cehsnbla, realized at a March of Dimes' g a s o l in e The Mix Masters 4-H Cooking from Windham Community Memo­ Mpthers (Jlub, 8 p;m., Nathan Hale Ml HH X MOMMY,TUISnsr and lora. educational QUACK Community ‘Center; St. Mary's 1 5 %rea was revealed in the skit en­ imcnvi berets, straw haU and i*Oay dance planned by Mrs. Wythe from CHub will meet at 7 p.m. Wednes­ rial Hospital where he was a - zuimSXlhit Klnet^* plumes, sports caps, der- titled "On Top of Old Smokey," (Editor's note: SuperinleiidoBt, ^ her sick bed at the Hartford Hos­ day at the home of Mrs. Albert F. patient for two weeks. CYO, 7:30 p.m., church hall; Boy Mea and sailor strasrs. written and very competently di­ G i ^ l e BOW attesMllBg the 83rd - Educators were urged today to pital. Kalber, leader. Coming Events Scout Troop 57, 7 p.m., American An original melodrama by David rected by Mary Ann Handley. The a ^ l Mnventton pf the American | "pursue an «ducaUonm Teaching Staff Approved BANTLY OIL Public Records The Williamettei high school Legion Home; Girl Scout Troop, Monahan entitled "Pureheart scene waa a wake for the wife of Aaseclatlon ef School AdmtaUtra-j the same vigor with which the Approved by the Hebron s c h ^ I .I'll' W' . I\l Quit claim deeds filed in the girls' basketball team will play at 6:30 p.m.. Church Community U p Pield, acted by Robert Hlens meettag Feb. 16-*# la Aflaa- m ^ical profession pursues a medi- Town Clerk’s Office recording 7:30 p.m.. Thursday at Robertson House; CJub Pack 57, Den 3, S Place,” or "Who’ll Pay the Hate- tan, meettag board are the following teachers In : 'I " I III.I 1 f/oiv fo Get a LOAN in ITHp! p.m., with Mrs. Rufus Reed; Baa fnl Mortgage?”. openM the evs' who, as the lasy practical iiioun- tie City. N. J. cal quack." the elementary school fop ' the property transfers Include: Katie .School. The game will be with the taineev, was* very convinclnir. Hla Prof. James E. Russell o: Co­ \V. Newcomb to Harry C. and Jean Holy Family Academy girls' team and Cackle 4-lfc 7:30 p.m. home Bing's entertainment. A fore- school year beginning SepUmber, TEL Mltrlirll 9-'159S IVHOKfBBempiai June and Linda -Martin, Rt. 44A. mesure of the mortgage UaJohn friends, Jiih Day (R^Ie Freeman), lumbia University Tea.-bers Col­ 1957: Richard D. Gale, principal th e Bont/UeieJL man r . Newcom.b. in Lakewood of Baltic. Collie Toting (Elytha Coffin), Met- AUanUc a ty . Ns J. — Over 19,- 9fK/ gif/t 9 -{Atf fitdh Pureheart (Jack Palmer) is 000 school administrators from lege, New rork, told the Ameri­ The' teaching staff consists of Mrs. ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 /ik e t fo Heights; Carl 'Hansen- to Yetta The local team waa defeated lie Day (Marilyn McLeod) and Alt can Association of School Ad­ 9l)OUt youfSpH^ Hansen, in Waterfront Manor; Ro­ Thtirsday night *by Woodstock Manrbeater E v e n I'll g Herald (UEMNIIKSMl threatened by the villain played large and small school districts the \ Goldie Liverant, Ft-edertck Ben­ Page (Leo Diana) extolled the vir­ ministrators (AASA); C oventry correspondent, .Mrs. h r Zane Vaughan, complete with nation over are getting a preview | nett, Mrs. Noepii Gregoropoulos, ,Z>\lJht9 ipfnreJW AlkOUr ^ se rA t-T R tp land G. Oarceau to Town o.’ Cov­ High School girls’ team by a score Charles L. Little, telephbne Pil­ hiaek mustache and sweeping tues of his -dscessed wife as other here on some of the more exciting i ‘Beating on school men has been Mrs. Alice Fogll, . Mrs. Delvena entry, in Waterfront Heights. of 47 to 40, at Woodstock. gestures. The sweet, hardworking neighbors gathered around the quit), fashionable, and not juat vffftfhecprljcottfidetttyow to fW A r /w r A certificate of devise transfers The Second Congregational grim 2-6*81. aspects of the school of tomorrow. > Montigny, Mrs. Msrian Darwin, rnadt,9wis%ctffiae,Jn daughter.. portrayed by Bet^ corpse rendering verses from "On Working in commlttiees. attend­ along th. lunatic fringe. Attacki Philip Patrbs, Mias Virginia Estes, property to Harmon N. Cochrane Church parish will have a fellow­ Brown with poise and confldencc.is Top of Old Smokey.” An interpre- ing general sessions, conferring at on modem education make head­ Coming iO S t n/ftoutf: of estate of Abbie A. Harmon, on ship potiuck supper from 6 to 8 The U.S. Census Bureau ex- i B ^ly rescued from af orced mar­ ^tkre dance by CHeo Livingstone lines. The defense is back page Wail St. p.m. Friday in the Church Commu­ pects there will be 25 million more I greatly enhance the. mood, of de breakfast and luncheon meetings, U nas m M MW on SIfnainre AIsM riage to the villain by the'bolster we are pooling our Information on stuff. Chargn A certificate of distribution nity House. In charge will be the Americans in I960 than there were ■nSI SBinillUlREIZRMn! ous hero, Symond Yavener, whose presston of the mountain folk. . In a speech prepared for the IN MAIN fT„ 2ml O m NAMCHISTW transfers to Ethel M. Milter, Hart­ deaebns, deaconesses, and church in 1950. fOODMilRKfR Parody on Play just what lies ahead for the schools Your arrival on stage with the proper in an era marked, by swift social ASA convention, Russell said; Prescriptions JMIMnU »4 U8 • M l (er Mh Y U MANaser ford, property of the estate of committees. Sourish signifies that all ends well The literature of the forties was and technical advances. “Many professional educatorii OMN INUUMT (VINMOS IMIll S tJK William F. Miller, in Waterfront The Merry Weeders Garden 4-H as he promises to pay the mort­ dominated by Tennessee Williams Here Uei ■* B *Weii el sS nme*| lew Park. Club will have a business meeting Vast Array of Books have reflected bitterly bn thq ivay gage for the hand of Mary Pure- and. In due respect to him. laadore Uist the medical profesalM deals Warrantee deeds transferring and Valentine party at 3 p.m. ’'■■''Tnto)*.}. Wolfe 'Wrote and directed the next In a purely mechanical sense, PINE PHARMACY Look for tkf feeail. the vast array of new books, audio- with quacks,” Russell ssdm "Law property'include; Ehigen^ J. Arsen­ Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ken­ Director Margaret' 'DeCiantia skit, "A Street Car Dame's Desire, stilts are instituted and'pursuit la M4 Center S t—30 9-9814 ault to Theodore P. Mellen, on .Ce­ neth S. Lyon, leader. Judith Fardal as a parody on a play with a simi­ visual tevlces, school ' furniture, Carlson presented a tmlfied. en­ building materials, and technical quick. dar Swamp Rd.t TlBOdore P. Mel- and Betty Lou Leonard will give a joyable producUoa. A touch of red lar U^s written by WUllams. In "But It sometimes seems to us Warantee deeds transferring pro demonstration entitled "How to CMS this abort play, .the degradation of equipment on display at various FINANCE CO. CUSTOM CUT AND in each costume, except that of the exhibits are in 'themselves proof as if equivalent' behavior in the len to Eugene J. Arsenault on Qt- Prepare a Flat and Sow the Seeds." vBlain. provided an' exoelleht con- Bociety in the fbrtlea waa enacted profesaion of education far from WINDOW SHADES PiB- 'NAl MNANU dar Swamp Rd.t D'avid H. Young­ Coventry Grange open-house by Stella (Eileen Barrett) and of the change. And the implication . firast between good and evil. it that more is yet to come. being punished—ie rewarded by blood to Alfred G. and Eldna V. program will atart at 8 p.m. display ^ WRAPPED AT NO EXTRA CHARGE aayNtawUeaEra Stanley (Jack Eairly) as they pre­ public accolade, cover stories in Grnnn, White, Ecru BuH. Hazardville. in Oak Grove; Wednesday In the hall on Rt. 44A. The Mark Twain era, IfiSfi-lSlO, pared to entertain Stella's sieter, see first hand that i>utome- Edward G. * reaton and Anthony Maater Raymond L. Pender will be Blanche (Billie Morrow)', who waa Uoif which it' rcvolutlonlxlng many major magazines, favorable posi­ Z*' CHOfI was rmrMwnted by an excerpt industrial o;;ieraQopa, may bring tions on best seller lists and high Washable J. Leurin to' EMward W. Miller, In general charge. Mra. Waiter S. from "Tom Sawyer”, and ably di visiting them. Gambling, drinking OF MANCHESTER Fast Hartford, on Bunker Hill'Rd.; Haven is chairman of thk general tor Metmmtiee ab««t iiHsIrel- y ^ n o * Mr FRY and untidy dress had become ac' far-reaching"changes in education, return from royalties. HOLLAND FINISH RETCHER BUSS GO. MltcheU Tocted by Ethel Robb. Tom (Sarah both by gi"ing ue new teaching Russell’s tcpic wan “ut.anawered John H. Westland to Burt E. committee. ■Mdical nr*. pheM et writs: Bombria) and his friends, J o t Har- ceptable modes of behavior to 8-7829 Thompson Jr., Wlllimantic, Hem- First, second, and third shots of CONNICYICUT MIDICAl SIRVICI ^foek up M ihiQ bw. Low Price! tools and by demonstrating auto­ questions in the re; ort of the r (Joanne Connary) and Muck them. Jack Early as Stanley gs'vo .a $ 1 .9 9 . ' Made to Order 188 WEST BODDLB TURNPIKE , lock Point. Salk anti-polio vaccine will be tin (Carolyn Christie), have run highly successful chmcterixatlon, mation processes of commiuiica- White House Conference i Eklua- With Your Rollere P.0. -80X 1*1 * NIW HAVIN 1 R tion. tion.” held in W-tshlngton last Also. Anthony R. Cretella to given school children at clinics away and vfp. given up for dead. ^ a e a m in rp ^ ^ ly At oU>b on stage CORNER DURANT SI- Sam and Bella Bordonaro, Port- • The praamt era, tha fifties, was In such in age, wililngnese to winter. FULL MNE OF CUSTOM SHOMOtt The funeral Mridoe is about tp bo*, He listed three principal un­ T land, in Actor's Colony Eistates; fin(Ui as AuuvAunt truiAjirally, |gvfibraijr«uj^rtrayed vwtiwcon- Introducad by Lawrence Perry as use more effectively estebUshed VENETIAN BLINDS Kemp's, Inc. NEW .LARGER QUAR'l'EKS Leona K. Havens to Sanford F. ,ROAir 'Vincingly by Doro&y Hills, mourns be sang **Love Me Tender," com­ Uebniquee end to experiment with answered questions: (1) "How can BABYLAND PLENTY OP FRONT AND REAR PARKING / we finance our schools?" (2) and Goldie L. Jones, in Gerald with relatives of the other boys. plete with .'his own guitar accom­ new resources and to explore their 768 MAIN ST.. * Ml 8-8680 Park vicinity; Sylvester J. and IRe boys, hiding behind the sofa/ paniment in Elvla Presley style potential contribu'mn to tlie in­ "What should be the role of the E. A. JOHNSON MIRRORS MONtY federal government in education?” AUTO GLASS INSTALLED June O. Ploufe- to Madeline Tryon, fiaaUy make their presence known minus gyratloris. Teenagers in the structional progran wil< need to in Twin Hilla addition; Mathilda TO 'fn w to Jim (I^tricla Murphey), the' audience sigalflcd their approval of t cfaaracterl.itic ef the forward- (31 -"What is the role of the pro­ PAINT GO. OR lAlF fessional In education?” It waa " , GLASS FURNITURE TOPS W. Starkel to Emery Boule{te and AUTO OLASS Negro hMdyman who Imagines he Mr. Perry's fine rendition by their loo king eachool. 723 Main St„ Tel. MI 9-4501 Aurore Mercier, in Lakeview Ter­ lias heard voices from the de'vti. screams and enthusiastic applause. Some achools. already have in­ in connection with the laat that MIRRORS (Fireploce and Door) race; Elisabeth Clifford to Charles The boys are dragged away by A look Into the future was pro- vested in echool campe and school he assailed "educational quacks.” H. Miller, on Swamp Rd.; Louis FURMITURE TOPS their superiors to m scrubbed and viced by the last play. "If . Girls farms. The School of tomorrow PICTURE FRAMING fdl types) D. C:arabelas to Luoien J. and Lor­ Yen Th# Following cleaned. Oostumea and properties Asked Boys fo.- D i^ ," in which may need o establish educational' raine R. Dennis, Rocect of this "look ahead”, however, mand A. and Gladys M. Savoie, on * INCLUDINa SATURDAY lb. LOM CHOPS to shake off the - Victorian in­ fer the arrival of:the girls, Nancy Is the opportunity it provides a Open Saturdays — Open Thurqitay E ^lago Rt. 6; 'Walter K. and (tortrude E. Arnaie Weiflit Wh#le S lbs. BROIL ^ , n r fluence. A scene froth the play was lAylvia French) and Kay (Diane school jitaff to identify the needs, BSTLMATES QLAOLY ^IVBN Wright to Donald C. and Margaret BISSEUST. Ml 9-7322 4 directed by Madeline Mitchell. It Willard), who an Bounced that to examine thor.ghtfully its in­ ' BUsvorth, on Daley Rd. concerned Leonora. Flshe (Marga- they were unable to get their structions! prograif. to f'iscuss The parent members of the Co- r s f Boyle), a retired lady w b m mothers' cars and their budgets vigorously the potential contribu­ BRAISING / companion and housekeeper, Ellen would not allow the luxury of a SAVINGS and LOAN Creed (Ruth Briggs), has prevl- tions Variou* -materkl resources BREAST OF LAMB er STEWING taxi. George's mother (Evelyn can make in terms of the objec- OPEN to 5 P.M. OQsly convineed Mias Fishe.to also Ge.'ard) then .presented the -keys ,tives, and to experiment carefully TENDER bouse her sisters, simple Louisa ^Monday, Xneaday, Friday ? (Judith Dickhaut) and fu tile to 'her car saying, “We girls hs've with the new materials »rd ar­ Like Having LOIN LAMB CHOPS MEATY lb. to stick together.” A thoroughly rangements ao that sound Judg­ OPEN THUR8. to’s FJR. LEO OP LAMi Xmily (Dorothy Poole), Leonora amusing skit, well, directed by ments can be n.ade. The o^por- MORIARTY BROTHERS TO ROAST 2 MEALS IN ONE baa Ured of them and threatens to 801-816 CENTER ST. * 30 8-0180 Open Wedaeatey to Noon CHOPS & STEW H>. * Mhd them away. Thus, the first I Ken Holt and well presented, it tunitiM are truly .limitles* when LAMB FORES 33 RIB CHOPS argument lictween Leonora and provided the climax to an cyening 'we demand thr very beet for all . OPEN AN ACCOUNT An OU Well \ TO BROK er FRY Ellen takas place. of music, -dance and. drama;,' By criticising the virtues of Stage Haada ated DORSEY FURNITURE Manchester ^ X' Z^eoeora. Ellen gains continued Special consideration must be InYbur gi*'en to some of t! s people who Savings and Lddn bewelng for her unfortunate sta­ -Jir ters. Margaret Boyle’s portrayal worked bariistage to make the i Association * FABRIC TO r m m w ...Z' e t the lonely, dor-lneering Nias event a success. Theodore 'Fair­ 1007 Blain sLreet Own Bnekyord! Vishe provided good'"«6ntraist to banks and his committee of Jaepb the meekness of her Companion. Harolan and Haro' 1 Parieg are to SAVE 9109.00 ^ BRIAST be commended, tor the excellent TO BRAUE #r STEW U c a Creed, in this serious drama PATTiEt la which the costumm add settings lighting throughout. The simple, ■qneV- the. nineties were well depicted. yet ^fective, seta were prepared JAMBOREE TO BROIL er PRY- A darkened sUge bpt for a by E tix ab ^ Budd and Laveme LAMB HEAK Chicle candleUght provided the set- Kelson. Much of t. e success of See NOW THROUGH FEB. 28 flng for excerpts from "Joumey!s the entire program is due to TO BROIL •r .FIY •bid,” in which the cynicism of the David' Monalian and Charles ■*70rld W ar.I era was reflected. Beattie - who together coordinated ‘TraR” DiekeRiea GEi; THESE VALUES FoNcy - Rod Ript - FkiG for SKciiig Bound effects to suggest a battle- the production. 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Telephone 4 ^ S^S888 r J MAINai!. — Ml M IW niASTCENTRSr. TEL Ml 9-7^7* MORIARTY BROTHERS rSS^Sm-. • Opening Soqn! Triple-S Stamp Redemption., Store, B i i c o i m l 6«0 MONDAYS A Open7DdysAWM ^ M ANCHISTiH ' 281 Asylum SirtH, Hartford ; > • . ’i)j- w ; 1 ? w 7 • / ■ ■■ -■ -‘r . ,s;> ■ :■ ■ r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1957 V F A 6 E SIX M a n c h e s t e r e V e n i n o h e r a l d -, M a n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Mo n d a y , F e b r u a r y i s . 1957 p a g e SEVEIM

s ' fictional prediction of things tic about the convention, describ­ f: tfanr^FBtFr WKN»~Ma Bolton V " Another- party - i i plannad for to 'come, to what could be the A Thought for Todajr W XIO—1080 ing it aa a stimulating experience. aometlma before the end of the Bladder'WeilMag' actual beginnings of such a ays- Sponsored by the Maaebestar He found, among other things, that season. It verrM te “BlaMir WtoBswr* (Sel- ■ ^nrm ii0 IfFraUi W b ^ i s w Radio W H A T —010 ' problems confronting the local • . ■ ■ ------ttat Dp Wtals *r feas W*4ltot, lee fre- OottBcU ef.Chareliiw. Riec Notes uaat, eunlas sr Itcalnt telasUsB) 4r PUBl*e of a television \ Herminia Tejon,— ' a student ■ at ' the" era in local heme* during the re­ 6RERTER HftRTFORD )[t also reminds us that if Christiana Contest, 6. .More than 200 SkaUng Club of itlce at Manchegter. Conn., aa camera in its rooms lued for study wriG-Robert McCohnlck i!artford Scho''. of Religious Edu­ cant cam pai^ to provide this pro­ . a a u Mall Matter._____ would be really Christian then *WHAY—Open Houes WDRC—g ^ a Nauthlon Comniunit] V: Open Basketball, Bolton members and guests at­ SCBSCBIPTTOK RATES , Reeue cation, will great speaker at tection. Walter F. BllioU, chair­ FAIR periods. The camerg sends' to the brotherhood would be > living .W P O P - derp Sound! 6; Dog' Obedience Class, 7:30; tended the "Masquerade pn Ice" P a > A ^ in Adrance ^ _ 11:16— the meeting of the Woman's So­ man.of little tales effort, was ably S I M I A im O H Y office of the principal a steady reality. Someuay, perhaps, we will ^YTIC—RoiiiiMlllerWTIC-___ W H A Y-N Ith i Watch Baton Twirling, 6:30; Boxing, Sunday at Sperry’s Pond. ' MAM WVPRC-i;ai D RC-Csl Xolby_____ ciety fpr Christian Service at assisted by Stuart Weils, John Oan Tear .... $7.7* picture o f the study hall, so that lesm that when w-e a-e kfiid to WPOP—Was Works WTIC—Th(* World of Muaic 6:30; Bowling Automotive League, United Methodist Church Tuesday Garibaldi and Clifton Reynolds. Prizes were awarded the Cal­ H ifif .jt J That Interpret The |n Montm .'.. RDRC—Rua* Nanthlon 7; .Boya Foul Shooting Contest, 6. houn family for the moat original f ^ e Montba 3.90 no teacher le »;eally needed In the our fellow mn:i we are being kind l^i^TOP—Modern tounds , at 8 p.m. MTfch 13 thru 17 , Wishes Of The Family 1.SC ^ ^ ^ ^ r i c a n ' ^ HHAY—Open A Y - Houie East Side Rer: Junior Basket­ fi> Leaders lo Meet costumes; Mildred Arendt, pret­ Me Month ... to God. When we are unkind to WCCC—J-. CCC—Record Revue Miss Tejon. will speak on the Saakir^...... 30 study hall itself. And the aystem W H AY-N lxht Watch ball practice, 6; IVoraens Gym Civil Defense group leaders will tiest, and Leslie Ann Donahue, A'l Tvp- ^ cl Fihibiis .06 him we are being unkind to God.' WKNB-WKNB—P.M. work and mission of women in the in P(;•-G Stacie Copy has wonderful results. Under this WTIO—1WTIO—luSu Radio Lane WTIO—Nlthl Life Cla.as, 7- Senior Men's Volley'ball meet at the shelter in the Elemen­ funniest. - JOHN B. BURKE “I slept. 1 dreamed. I seemed to WDRC—Rua* Naushton Philippine Islands. tary School, tomorrow from 7:30 jnsMBER o r „ as clam chowder! WWDRO pRO-OI ...... Kolby I^WPQP—Modern Sounds _ League, 8: Boys' Plunge, 6; Men's Receiving first place medals for H i»' l O M , IC \ M ,i.| t mechanical e>-e, the students don't climb a hard, ascending track. WPOP—Wax Works The womor.' have invited their FUNERAL HOME THE ASSOCIATED PR E M w. Plunge 7; V’^oruen’s Plunge. 8;' to 9 p.m. Director J. Douglas speed' race* were: Elaine Dona­ f f Fjjuit Acf'. The Aaeociated Prew le excluelrely dtre do anything but burj- them­ And just behind me labored one I:u. jVHAV—Nixht Watch husbands to hear the program ] Avery urges attendance of ail TEL. lO S-U68 aailUed to the u*e of. i epubllcnuon of whose fare was black. I pitied him, WHAY—Betty tUmoall WTIC—Nltht Life Boys Mechnnice Club, 7; Boys Foul hue, Leonard Monroe, Leslie Ann Office. 2J1 Miio S( )A 2 9.S9; Ju neert dlepafcbee credited to It. or selves in their books, and study. WCCC—Record Revue scheduled for tor.iorrow night, j leaders and invites anyone Inter- 87 EAST CENTER ST. but hour after hour lie gained u|k>n ..WDRC—Rua* Nauthton Shooting (JbnUst, 6. Donahue and Burton Jackson. Sec­ not othenrlae .crrtited In thie paper II ^VI^P—Modern Sounds Hos'eSses ;■ elude Mr*. Edward eited in Civil Defense to be pies- ond place awards went to Nancy and eilio the local newe publlehed here. So this would seem the most ef­ iny. path. He stood beside me, WTlC—luSU .^dlo Lane ' Tuesday • AMBULANOB 8ERV1GB an ricbu of republlcatlon of special WDRO-Cal Kolby Mack, Mrs. C!h rlas Zelonia and ent. .FanGuanadano, R onald Lewis, ficient megne of getting study stood iiprighC'and then I turned WPOP—Wax Works WHAY—N.tht Watch Weal Side Rec: Mid jet Besket- Mrs. Michael Goldsnider.. 4^H CLUB dUbatcbes herein are also reserred. Old Chatham Cherry WTIC—News ball League, 6;'Boys Foul Shooting Decorating 'Session Slated Nancy Fancher and Ronald M,or- work dine and maintaining order in wrath. "Go bark, I cried, "What 4:46— WDRC—New*. Weather Reservations for the World Day Since the time of year has al­ ra.. Third place prizes were re­ Pull aerrice client of N. El. A. Serv- r'ght have you to a‘. nd beside me WHAY—Betty tUmboll WPOP—New* Contest, 8; Bowling Le.'.gues, 7. and discipline that haa ever been WeXXJ—Record Review 11:16- of Prayer ser ices to be h?ld • kt most arrived when most house­ ceived by Iliomaa Sheridan and EXHIBIT The here?” I paused, struck dum with Community Y: Junior Basket­ **lKiw!shers Representatives: discovered, much more efficient WKNB—P.M. W H A Y-N Ith t Watch the Gongregationsl Church 1" this wives are victims of the fever to Brenda Fancher. _ - ^ New fear, for lo! Uie black w as not WTlU—IMU Radio Lone WTIC—Sporti ball League, 6!l5; Boring, 6:30; CWcaio.' Detroit and B i^ i ^ _ _ WDRC—Cal Kolby town should be made by ^jnited "redecorate,” an all-day meeting Mrs. Gasprin *Morra, Richard than the old ayatem of a ' teacher there—But Christ stood t, his WDRC—Rua* Nauthton Cooking e pain, • lIS - M ;te- Feb. 28 with 1-r* Kenneth Perrett. ST. C YR IL and M ETHODIUS Save on every WHAY—Record Rodeo Shooting Contest, 8. Congregational Church in Rock­ Judges. Refreshments were in YOUNG MEVS CLUB If this is such s good system Uif.t looked from that d<” ■ face." W HAY—Symplmiiv In the Nltht Plan to Present Flag charge of Miss Eleanor Felice. Proven! The Herald PrlnUnc Company Inc., WCCC—Record Review W TIC-Fred Wartns East Side Rec; Junior Marching ville .tomorrow ia well-timed. A. aaaomes no financial responsibility for (Author unknow’i), WKNB—P.M. for keeping a study hall in order, WDRC—Ruaa Nauthton Band, 3: Archery, 6: Business­ The Ladies Auxiliary of the James Adams of Coventry, an in­ tynocraphlcal errors appearln* In ad- • Fred R. Edgar WTIC-Ros.') Miller WPOP—Modern Sounds Veterans of Foreign Wars of r«R3sements and other readme matter and if there is nothing even sligfit- WDRC—New* Reporter 11:46- men's Basketball League. 7:15; terior decorator well-known in Ip The Manchester Eyenlnc Herald. WPOP—Bob and Ray W H A Y-N lth t Welch Boys Bowling, 6:J5; Model Air^ Manchester will present an Ameri­ this aiea. wHI be guest speaker. ly wrong with using It on school __ piece ■_ i i U - WTIC—Slarllme Serenade can flag and staff to' the local Co­ — WHAY—Record. Rodeo plane Class. 7:li>; Girl's Beginners The public is invited to attend DYNAMIC RDismay adyertlsinc riosinc hoars: children, then, it seems logical to WDRC—M th l Owl operative Kindergarten and w Monday—1 p.m. fjiday. Drooclles. WUCG~Record Review Swim. 6; Girl's Intermediate Swim, ther'sesaiofi from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. N E W S T O R E HOURS... nr Tuesday—1 p.m. Mon^y. expect that the same s;,'8tem wilt 7; Junior PI:inge, 8. Nursery tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. Box lunch should be carried. P W Wednesday—1 p. m. Tuesday. By ROGER PRICK sdle Lone Parents are cordially invited to at­ POT Thursday-l ^ in. Wednesday. be used for other similar purposes. Kolby Wednesday Jensen Attends Conclave INSURANCE Pbr rrlday—1 n. m. Thursday. You’ll love the melldw charm of tho WPOP—Newi tend the presentation ceremonies. •It is, in fact, already employed in West Side Rec:, Baton Twirling, Howard P. Jensen of Rt. 85. at the PARKADE! Phr Batnrday—i p. m. Prlday. loM Y49.00— Mirror 37.50 IlS Nike News 6:30; Midget Basketball League 6; Patriotic instructor of the chairman of tiie Board of Educa­ ClassinedMeadiine: 10:30 a.m. soch acme department stores, to detect Old Chatham Collection, for it fits WHAY-Swinz Boey Auxiliary, Mrs. Oglore White, will d v of vDbllcaUon except Saturday — WCCC—Record Review Bowling leagues. 7; Boys Foul tion, returned Saturday from the OPEN WED, THUDS, FBI. TILL 9 P.M. lAoons'loftor FrofocHon f a m.______shoplifters. It could also be right into today's desire for casual WKNB—Request MaUnee . Shooting Contest, 8. make the presentation. Several convention of the National Associa­ The 54-inch double dre.sser base WTIC—lURU Redlo Lone GUIDED MIHflILD SYSTEM, past presidents of the Post also MONOAY, TUESDAY, SATURDAY TILL 4 r.M. placed in factories and offices, to WDRC—Cal KAby Community Y : Senior Citizens tion of Boards of Education held at Monday, February 18 combines the storage space of a living . . retains all the quaintness PA R T III: ! plan to be present including Mr*. Atlantic City. be eure that a day's work is WPOP—Newe A* an aftermath of Wohd 'War Club, 2; Model Airplane Club, 7:15; chest with a dresser. Usually of sturdy Early American furnitura. Archery, 6; Square Dancing I>es- I Dorothy Kleinschmidt of this Jensen reports he was one of 65 . STORES OPEN EVERY MORNINO AT 10 Lolonno-SHvontoln being done for a day'e pay. It __ lY—Swlnz Easy II. there- arose the problem of I to%vn, a member of the co-opera- ‘$169.00., 40> 2 X 32|'2-inch mirror. WCCC—Record Review ■ sons, 7:30; Boys Foul Shooting Board of Education members from Deadlock Tightens modern peacetime defense. This I live school, Mr*. Helen Beebe and Connecticut at the 4-day session at­ A sseclatos could come in handy at political WKNB—Today in Sporti Contest, 7:30; Y Bowling I>eague 7. 'n ( »Vi: “p i;t r» ^ The United Statea has juit spent Regularly $42.50. waa to Involve a more effective Mrs. Gertrude Buchanan. t'atheringa, or organisation meet­ B^IC—1U8U Radio Lana East Side Rec: Midget Basket­ tended by representatives from the WDRC—C«l Kolby (yet more '^•omplex) antiaircraft Place FirS Extinguishers M lUO n UJPNMIKI • • - M^NCH^•)Uk Ml 3-1155>MI 9-053I d we«h In private diplomacy with WPOP—Lei Paul and Mary Ford ball League, 8:15; Men's Volley­ United States, Hawaii and Alaska. ings, to see who might be w'hls- Because of the slight outward defense weapon, which would have The Volunteer Fire Department Tfie local chairman is enthusias­ Xarael, hoping to find lome solu­ i l S - ball League, 8; Girls Bowling, 6:15 paring sgainst the bosses. And, “ roll" on head and* footboards of WHAY—Newe to outdo any type of aircraft then Women's Bowling, 7:30; Boys Foui tion of the Near Fast deadlock in use *i)d later to be developed. in time. Just as we now consider pay as little this bed we call it our ".sleigh” WCCC—Good Svenins Good Muelfl Shooting Contest, 8; ^R ec: eatlon ■^epeated by Israel's refusal to re­ WKNB—Evenlbz Serenade Such a weapon would have to Automotive Club, 7: Coed Danc­ wire-tapping justified in some in­ model. Full or twin sizes are regu­ WTIC—Newe be superior to its prey in per­ tire from part of its October con­ €*f t-er WDRC—New* Reporter ing, 7:30; Girl's Beginners Swim, stances, we might find it advisable larly $76.00. WPOP—New* formance and in endurance, and at 6; Girls Advanced Swim, 7; Wom­ quests. ■ and neceaaary to take a peek Into as IO70 down the game time seek out its target en’s Plunge, 8. The Immediate purpose of this 'Dark Cloud Werahig Belt to Hold HAY—Sport* and destroy it. all automatically. ordinary homes, which would be Up Its Silver Llnlag’ WCCC—Good Kvenins Good Mutio Thursday Aiperican diplomacy was to hold WKNB—Bvenlnr— N^—Bve ■ Seren Heads -were put together and a West Side Rec: Junior Basket­ pretty close to Orwell's fantasy. A t the lest meeting o f . the WTIC—Strictlync-Strli SporU robat projectile waa devised. Vari­ o ff and delay United Nations con­ F.S.S.T. (Flying Saucer Spotters WDRC—J. Zalman ball League. 6:30; Archery, 6; Bovs It would all be - very natural WPOP—Lawrence Welk ous scientist, engineers, and Foul Shooting Contest, 8; Coed this ever happen at YOUR house? sideration of a resolution to im­ Of Terra) Dr. Schwine claimed to and logical, as witness the favor­ • i3e— technicians fropti three major in­ Bowling, 6:15. pose sanctions in Israel, as a have seen this cloud through a WHAY—Serenade dustrial corporations and man]' Community Y ; Weight Lifting able acclaim for the installation skylight while using Spotting WCCC—Good KvenliiS Good Muele means of attempting' to pressure smaller, allied firms converged up- Class, .6:30; Cooking Class, 6:30; of the eye iu Pearl River High Position No. 6-B (recliningi. How­ WKNB—Evenitis Serenade Israel out of the Gulf of.Aqcba WTIC—Cote Glee Club ton the problem and investigated Midget Basketball League, 6; Bo.x- School ever, since the meeting was being WDRC.^ Lombardo the possibilities of producing such ing, 6:30: Boys Foul Shooting Con­ and the GaCa Strip. held In the Big Ace Bar And Grill, WPOP—Mel Allea • ;46- a fantastic weapon. Their initial test, 8; Merchant Bowling - League The still higher purpose was to the authenticity of Dr. Schwine’s WHAY—Serenade report was mbst encouraging, back 7. Franco's Best Hope report was met with ikepticisni WCCC—Ck>od Evdntns Good Mueld ip the spring of 19-15; rfnd success East Side Rec; Junior Basket­ try to produce a solution of the from the other members. Here, WKNB—Evenlns Serenade Two things are breeding trouble WTIC—Three Star iutira was only a matter of time. ball League, 6:15; Little Theater. deadlock. taken directly from the minutes, is for Franco of Spain. First, his 44.50 With a few exceptions, Wat­ WDRC—Lowell Tlmmas Hatching the Nike Bird 6;30; Boys Beginners Swim. 6; The statement issued by Presi­ an account of what each one WPOP—Meet the Arllit Boys Intermediate Swim, 7; Life dictatorship is now some 20 years kins Bedrooms come in big I:H- Fast on the heels of the lecelpt dent Fihcnhower yesterday sig­ thought of Dc. Schwine's dis­ WHAY—Serenade of that Initial report in May 1945, Saving Class, 8; Movies, 6:15. old, and ■ haa not lightened Itself, covery. Mrs. Schwine: "Sober the Here’s the way to have twin "O pen Stock” .selections; allow WCCC—Evenln* Hualc Friday nalizes the unsuccessful end of WKNB—Evenlnt Serenade the- Army issued a development and the Spanish people are be­ bum up and send him home!” Mr. beds in a small room. Use two you to practically “ design your contract to the Western Electric- West Side Rec: Movies. 6:15: this particular diplomatic effort Cossayuns; "Anybody for Suffle- WTIC—Dick Purtel Harvard box springs, frames, own room” ; and are sale-pric­ WDRC—Amo* and Andy Bell Laboratories team, with in­ fifth and sixth Grade Dance, 6.30; on our part, and seems to mean' coming intellectually and political ,board!” Miss Patricia Del Ray; WPOP—Fulton Lewi* Junior High Dance. 7:30; Bowling ly restive in almost all walka-Bnd. two mattre.sses and this at-' ed. Choose an entire room full, structions' to proceed full speed -that the world end the United N a- iWho played that-Guy Lombardo- Ills— ahead on the guided mi.ssile League, 7. . Record!" Dr. Kltzenger: “ Gimme tractive U ft. chair-back or just a piece or two . . . at WHAY—Serenade tioha are now confronted with the ranka of life. 6 Wr(?C—Evenlns Muele i project In which the guidance Community Y; Boys Foul Shoot- Second, Spain iq in aerious eco­ a glass of whatever he's been headboard. Reg. $49.95. Semi-Annual Sale savings. WKNB-Allen Brown system was the number one prob­ in'g contest, 6; fifth and si.xth blunt fact that Israel Intends to drinking!" Professor Fritz Zitt: WnC-Mualc Grade Dance. 6; Junior High nomic troubles, symbolized by in­ WDRC—Amo* and Andy lem. At the same time, the bold, by force, what it baa taken "■Hie!” Roger Price: (me) "Meet­ WPOP—Ed. P. Morten Dance, 7:30; Movies, 7:30; Bowl­ flation which is seemingly out of Douglas Aircraft Co. was ap­ ing reservations. by force. ing is adjourned!" ♦ lis e - proached and asked to be respon­ WHAY—Serenade East Side Rec: Boys Foul Shoot­ Israel^ia, in the words of the control, and which emphasizes t'he 95.00 WCCC—Kvenlnt Muele sible for the design of the missile, poverty of the people. Choose the 139.00 WKNB—Kvenln* Serened* ing contest. 6; Businessmen's Presidd$t'a statement, “uelng the Extended Forecast WTIC—New* launcher, and handling equipment. Volley Ball league, 7:15; Junior fordhle aeizure and oci^pation of In this situation, the Spanish WDRC—Amo* end Andy Rocket missiles are known as basketball practice, 8:30; Boys For big storage space in a WPOP’^abrlel Heatter "birds" to the experts who live other lands as bargaining pWer dictator, who has weathered other Hartford. Feb. 18 Five, day limited wall space,\he 32-inch pieces you For the ultimate in storage space 1:46— swim, 7; Men's swim, 6; Women's A te w j> WHAY—Kitten Rand Report* with them. So new and complex swim, 8; women's bowling, 7; In the aetUfment of international stormi, seema to have one princi­ forecast for Connecticut Tuesday Old Chatham Che.st fills the choose this chest-on-chest. It is 36* WCCC—Good Bvenini Good Moalo were the technical problems posed through Saturday:. Temperatures Chess, 7. , disputes. pal new hope. TTila is for an In- inches wide, ha.s seven drawers and WKNB—Evenint Serenade by .the Nike syatepi that it topk in Connecticut durihg this period need. It has five drawers; is need from W nc—One Man'* Family Saturday "The United Kingdom and creaae in the number o f American usually $110.00. All cabinet is regularly"'$159.00. All cabinet WDRC—E. R. Murrow nearly five years of grueling devel­ West Side Rec: Midget baskeC- will average 4 to 5 degrees below WPOP-Say It With Mu»lc ' ' opment work to hatch successfully France." President Eisenhower's dollar* being given him in return the seasonal normal with little day pieces have ogee bases, When you park at the pieces have brass butterfly pulls. ball, 10 a.m.; Junior basketball. 1; THERE OOES THE RHONE f * Nike "bird," with its related Senior basketball, 6. HI'S OPPf for his eburteqy. In avowing ua to to day change. Normal mean tem­ rear of our store, use “Open Slock” ■ ^ A Y —Polk* Party statement went on, “Which occu­ The Coral Door! WCCC—Good Kvenins Good Muele electronic controls. Community Y ; Midget basket­ eatablish fivA American miliUry perature at Bradley Field ia 30; at WKNB—Evehliyc Serened* The program was big, compli­ pied portions of Egypt at about WTIC—Bo*loii Symphony ball, 10 a.m.; Senior basketball. 1; baaas on Spanish so'il. If w-e give New Haven 30 and at Bridgeport cated, imaginative. Douglas Air­ Church basketball, 6:30; Coed the time of Israel's attack upon 31. . WDRC—Robert Q. l.eWI* him enough dollars, he may be WPOP-4-Detectlva Mv«t*ry. craft in California, Bell Labora­ swimming. 7. Egypt of last October, withdrew Precipitation will on the average •;I6— . tories in New York and New Jer­ able to weather both his economic WHAY—Polka Party East Side Rec: Midget basket­ promptly and tmcondltibnally in total between 3 and 8 tenths of an WCCC—Good Kvenins Good Mu*te sey, were separated by thousands ball, 10 a.m.; Senior basketball. 1; retponsp to the samt United N a­ and his political troubles. inch .occurring as snow tonight. WKNB—Kvenlne Serenade of miles; but the airplane and the Chul'ch basketball, 6; Coed swim­ WTIC—Boalon Symphony Oreheetra That we a.T quite likely to try Tuesday and Wednesday and again telephone, peacetime products of ming, 7. tions resolution that called for Is- on Saturday. - > ' WDRC—Eddt Arnold to save him la another mar'k of WPOP—Detective Myatery these two organizations, reduced 3»eU withdrawal. They deferred • :1S- distance to a matter of little con­ Graphite pencil leads and dia­ the times In which we live. For WHAY—J*** Aliev ' to the overwhelming judgment of ROVAL VIHIT DE.MKD WTIC—Boaibn Symphopy Orcheatra sequence. Ail parts of the program monds are two forma of carbon. the world community that a solu­ one thing is certain about Ameri­ London, Feb. 18 lAh—The For- WDRC—Robert Q, LeWla moved forwarc together os the eigrn Office denied today London WPOP—Voice ot Flreatone tion of their difficulties with can policy. W e do not relish, with • :46- participants demonstrated that the newspaper speculation that Queen WHAY—Jew Aliev basic concepts of the NUce system, E gypt should he sought after oiir own instinctive belief in Elizabeth and the Duke of Edin­ WTIC—Boaton Svmphony Orcheatra were sound, and that a practical' democracy, going to .the aid of burgh would visit America later WD»C—Robert Q. Lewi* Johnson & Littlo Withdrawal and not be -made a WPOP—Voice of Flreatone weapon could be built to destroy eondiUon precedent to withdrawal. any dictator of any atripe. But it Uiia year. • :**- high-speed maneuvering aircraft. Plumbing and Hooting has been a long time lince we "Thefe are no plans for a royal WHAY—Nl«ht Watch It was a great day in November Ih e United States beUevee that visit to the United States or to WTIC—Telephone Hour % larael ahouid do Ukewiae." have felt free to follow our In­ WDRC—World Trthitht 1.951 when in the first overall sys­ SA Y S GAS HEAT Canada at present,” a Foreign O f­ WPOP—Modern Sound*- tem trial, a .N ik e "bird'* roared stincts. A t any i-ate, we now fice epokesman announced. la Best for '87, For larael to withdraw, in ac­ * ! l * - from its nest among the sagebrush seem to be the best hope of a The bookcase or bar l>ed (regularly • WHAY—Nlfhl Watch Brat for a LifeUme cordance with United Nations loM 95.00— Mirror 29.95 WTIC—Telephone .Hour and tumbleweed of,.the Army’s resolutions, and in reliance upon dictator our policy once fervently The lowest priced of all Old Chat­ $79.60) comes complete with bed­ WDRC—World Tonitht White Santis Proving Ground in •PROGRESS IS THE •WPOP—Modern Sound* CO the aaaurancea which ha\'e been intended to depose. ham beds is this model with spin­ The single dresser base is, o f course, the original Co- ding frame and low footboard as •:se- New Mexico and rocketed under a c t i v i t y o f t o d a y 'WHAY—NItht Welch . electronic control tlirough (he sky dle foot; paneled headboard. Twin loniqj model. This 42-inch base is regularly $110.00. shown. Sliding doors are a fea­ WTIC—Ruahnell Memorial Preview given, ahouid, the President said, to make a succeosful “intercept' AND THE ASSURANCE or full sizes. Reg. $55.00. The 26>/s X 30^i-inch mirrdr is. usually $34A0. ture. WDRC—Rua* Nauthton “provide a greater source o f's e ­ The Great Human Circle. OF TOMORROW.” WPOP—itodern Sound* ' of a drone aircraft on the very curity for Israel' than an occupa­ Thia ia Brotherhood Week and tr H . ■ ■ '■ first attempt!, THEY'VE HUNG UP I (AND NOW FOR THOSE STAIRS AOAIN) tion continued contrary to the 'what it means, if we may choose *( Author’s name below) 'This and many subsequent, teste proved beyond a.shaciow of a doubt overwhelming judgment nf the an image, U that all mankind The practice of pharm­ ' G E N E R A L the practicability of the-Nike guid world community." lives In one great lnclu...ve circle, acy ia progrreasing rapidly ed missile nyaioxn sa on antiair­ 'Tl'ere is the American atand of each last lndi\idual equally dis­ each year. Moat o f the TV SERVICE craft weapon. the moment, which means we have tant from and equally close to medicinea now in your Daya M flC ^ Oafl NIghte a*e99 Pins Parte gone as fa r aa we can, met with the central ertaUve soufee which prescriptions •were never $2.95 Many CrimPs by Childrpn BO favorable response, and conse­ has ordained that the circle be T E L .M 1 S-848S- Washington—During 19SS the Treat youroolf to a ^ even heard o f leas than five nation's criminals crpmmitted 2.- quently no longer hjiye the power peopled. None ia lower, or higher, .years ago.- for 2 youngsters 262,450 major offenses. A little to hold off United Nations con- in the concern ghd design of this Save up to more than 42 per cent of these BEDROOM PHONE : aideration of sanctions agninat Is­ creative aouice than another. Becauae physicians have ALLIED TV SERVICE orimea were committed by c)(ildren rael. None can try to deny, - d live in better techniques of diag­ Bunk BM and K MAHOHE8TEB under 18, ahd nearly half of these These sanctions, if adopted, will nosis, they how can pre­ 1 2 9 9 5 Vs on Sample Per Honaip CaO children were under 15. The 10 to Somutl Litflo tiuth, the fact toat the linkage Double Chest l7iyear-oIds were involved in 62 No more frantic dashes, barked ihini, miued callil hurt l a r ^ but they are not Ukely of thoep who make vp the great scribe the one specific drug Plua Parts Johnson 4t Little per cent of all arreats for automo­ PlnmMng and Heating to -intloence Israel, unless, per­ human circle la basic and funda­ that win help you most. Lamps . BU 9-00^0>e>9 to 9 p.m. bile thefts, S3 pet cent for burgla­ Enjoy all the convenience » d privacy of an No arguments when ti^ .voungster* Meatee^'el Factory haps, they hsrden that young na- mental. ,It ia 'uaaic and funda­ Beadet Eleetreale Terkalelaas , ry, 47 per cent for larceny, and 21 INSTALLER OF , W e do le.ss mixing o f in­ share these two pieces . . . a bunk bed per cent for robberies. additional phone for only 7)^ a month. And take tioei in its defisnes of the rest of mental and a thing of ulUmate AMERICAN STANDARD gredients, but have to ex­ and a chest of. six evenly-dividerf EQUIP.MENT the world. Isrssl asks us and the your pick of eight handsome colors — blue, ivory, truth becauae it resta on that one ercise even greater cautioh d raw ersM ade o f sturdy solid maple PHO-VE M I S-3876 Vaited Nations for the impossible; portion of every man which ia con­ than in the past, because to take the wear young fry will give red, beige, green, yellow, gray, or brown. (There's but Israel feels that it U impos- These are lamps we bought fo r Christmaa- Install A Clean, Quiet, sidered to be indestructible, that modern drugs are more them. Guard rail included. 2 pietes albls for it to do anything else but were by-passed by g ift shoppers. There E fficien t capacity for feeling and belief and po.tent. reg. $185.00. a one-time charge for color and iiutallation.) than ask the impossible. There is rnpiration and love and union with are dozens and dozens of pairs and one-of- Juit call our buiioeu oSi^ ^ the character of ths deadlock and, some infinite which capacity wo a-kind samples in all types/na ktyles want­ » anfortunately, nobody seems cap- 'call the soul. <\ ed for -^today’s most .. decorating f YOUR PHYSICIAN 1.99 schemes . . . Early Am e A m e r i c a n able of doing anything except If we seek to deny that linkage, Eighteenth Rtmtmbtr: Up-to-isU homts neti' tightening iL' C A N PHONE Century, Modern. If we seek to break the great hu­ Mitchell 8-6S21 Unless Israel develops a brand man circle, we merely deny'our­ pnetigh pbontt . . . thty mtis ygsr Of laadsrship which is capabls of W H E N YO U NEED selves. In so far as we accept It, A M ED ICINE uUpbpnt itrvict mor$ tuifttl mtd Tisuallstng that “greater source we fulfill ourselves, and verge Reg. $12.50 Table •f security" the President out- upon that happiness which comes tnjpydbU tbm $v»r. ' . ' Lamps; mostly chi: Unea for Isrse,l, the ideadlock seems from trying to relate ourselves 899 to Pick up your prescrip­ fated .to continus, and to tighten, the deepest truths we know. tion if shopping near us, or for a kmg tiins to come. The In- Reg. $17.50 to $19.76 / I T Q Q ovltable resuit must be to recreate let us deliver promptly Lamps; big selection .... | c $ i M a d t O f d that threat of world confUct which without extra charge. A TAKIU8 70 20 MON7HS 70 RIFAY w as posed by ths originAl Israsli great many people entrust l-Vltlf lasm—Tsmw. uii «I Sm mice ym ■ »*!. Civi tec nrcaiHry lut> ceactrnias yaw- attack last Octobar, and w-hich us with the responsibility Reg. $22.50 to $25.00 5 Q Q Q wll sas. upM tppcnal of your aoplicclie*, Hot Water or Steam of filling their prescrip­ celM M by oppewkHat, Stfn aaS fti tn« toiS. Muy not be soesped a second Lamps; good variety ...... Boiler For The' Ultimate G a s tions. May we compound Ciansiest * Cseliltatisl • Priysl* time. *' In Home Heating: yours? Ck**i*ieaseytaltRs Aewimt AetewteiMm IN FI laiMtlfati Reg. $27.60 to $32.50 , | Q Q Gf LOAN U MO IS MO; 20M0 Orwen,JB*»t 8t«sc? de luxe designs .....,. \.. Z.X S it 5 1,03 1M 10A» t Ste A goiq$ m«ay Americans ha^ converts tp twin RM 39.37 M.lf tis within proper sense of b w jvhen dcaited __ »_ 47.41 na*. I6A* han^, the-'inte George Orwelt'e Reg. $35.00 to $89.60 , ‘* * > * T Q Q TMasSritoO^itWf hotiko »f ess aisoimiH gpsmoa isnO^ Ai l^

t .* * Vo* ■;■■.! Jaw'S;,Tif'!>'->'■■ “'.j;.- -'Vy-i i '-■?.’ ■i.';-' . ■ >-. V - •. -• , .;■ . , • ■ r''v ./. I, • ■ , '’ ■■ / ■ ! - Y'.’- ■■ / \ - I ' 'o'-V. I, 'Y-V ■ ■ HANCarisTER e V b NING HERALD. MANCHEsJfeR. CONNv MONDAY. FEBRUARY 18.196T MANCHESIDR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1957 P A l >«4> BUGS B U N N Y ingi would not congtitute a mira­ taining Neysa McMNn. In India cle. But if you were to see h bull­ some winters ago queried a seiV- Anawar to Pravioua Ptnttlal frog sitting lim a thistle and sing­ ant on the progress she was Senator Sees NSXT TWE.J'LU *hicoHNow ing like a bird, that indeed would making in hunting. "The beautiful a n d Director, ^ TOSSM' HAVE ONE AtAPE O' Sense and Nonsense Man Boost 1 1 1 I be a miracle. lady shoots divin^y," reported the V.;:" Bodies of 16 Fti AH'TURNIN' s o r r m e .. Impeccable Hindu, "but Provi- Ike Bm Voted For Capital '."ti ■VAKl- Jack—So your father demurred tauainesa, give me back the pre­ The maharajah, who was enter­ dence„ls merciful to the birds!" ACSOH 16 rereteller M Comfort TPG Post The Baby Has ^ at first because he didn't want to mium I paid you the other day on (l/oatlBued from Page One) IDick 67 Measures of lose you ? that policy I bought on my wife." WhittingtM's Atty/. F IW Marie ggsumed his ; 1 ' Piinishment In Missouri Disaster May—Yes, but I won his con­ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER type dutWs eg X Dtrector Bsturday m o-: a legal barrier to independent sent I told him that he need not Convict (just arrived)—This 4 R sd DOWN _ mimts ’gl^ r .Imihg' unanimously American action. HarUord. Feb.' 18 (*-G o v . Rlbl- "W a are not- going to. accom­ Been Named... lose me. W e could live wlthihlm, is an old-fashioned prison. Why Ridlnghood 1 Threw . eledqo to'flU ibbvUitcxplred term cerff confirmed today'that he has (Coattaned O m Page Oas) and so he would not only have plish anything if wS have to go don't they get some up-to-date snd tbs — 2 Century plant of Japob Miller. \ revised his stand of two years sigo Minor Accidents 'me, but a son-in-law to boot. machinery? • Andreclss snd Mairtc- . Republlikiiu: had, the to the United Nations and be tore on her floor. She didn’t know 2 Wires when he favored, elimination ’ of Jack—H'm! I don't Tike that Guard—What do you mean ? t h s ----- •upport 6f the Your-Dgim^ratic Di­ guided there by- the Russian veto," Listed by Police whether they eecaped. last expression. < 4 Liquid he declared. capital punishment in Ctonnectlcut. Mra. McDaniel, 42, said ahe and Convict—Well. It's Just like it 12 Populsr ' 2 Glacial ridges 25 Russian 42 Experts St rector’ as well as that of bie four Lynii Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs'.' Jerome W. Chemerka, was when I was here twenty years fellow Republicans. Douglas said he wants to. write With this biennial issue slated Mrs. A lta ' Floyd were on duty ' British drink 6 Smaller « mountains flying Camp Meeting Rd., Boltdn. She wah bom Feb. 6 at Manchester Police today reported three ago— we still crack rocks by hand. In a restriction that the President for hearing before the Legislative When -her lO-year-old daughter One reason why girls kiss and IS Op wstcr 7 Obese 36 Wipe out 42 Tbs — Director SUigene Kelly,-a, Demo­ Memorial Hospital. Her m aterial grandparents are Mr. and weekend accidenta, one o f wl\ich make up is because the stuff mbs Ranger and crat; said when Marte was nomin­ shall obtain agreements "as bind­ Judiciary dommittee Thursday, the called- out "fire.” A ll three es­ 14 Iroquoisn Russian hem 27 Industry Mrs. Thomas O’Neill, 10 Mints Court, and her paternal'.grand­ involved Tax Collector Pkul Ai off. 6 • Silver ated that the "The best-, interest ing as possible" that American Governor at his morning press con* caped unhurt. How Did Nose for News Indisn 6 Angers 21 Sacred Image mother is Mrs. Barbara Chemerka, 84 Maple* SL Orvlni, ol, 0/ 71 Main St, O rigin ate f IB The'tun 44 Yormerly of the town can be served by elect­ arms would not be used by re­ • • • • • fcrence was asked how he stood on "W e made our way down the 10 rrsneh river 36 Allot cipient countries in the lyiiddle Cervini was heading west yes- Diner—Look here, waiter, is this ) • Good flavor 46 Lampreys ing him immediately." . l.aurle Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Pate. 58 W il­ the matter this year. Btaira and out the crowded front This, phrase is of unknown ori­ 11 Cape 21 Sea holly East for agressive purposes. tcr lay on E. Middle Tpke. and peaph or apple pie? II Goes back 47 Paper I f the Democrats had not sup-^ "In view of the recent series of door,” she said. "W e dldnlt have "ns A PITV I DIDN'T gin. While the exact phraseology 17 Peaceful 32 Love goodeM Ka-Envoys Testify lard Rd. She was bom Feb. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ was hit brifadslde by a car being Waiter—What does it taste and forth measure ported 'the GOP nominee, the post tal. Her paternal grandm.other Is Mra, Cora Hasaon of Indiana. horrible crimes In (TonnecUcut, I an opportunity to rescue any o f the . V ^ n k of vour car, is probably modem, the idea ex­ I I Semple 38 lUlian Two former ambassadors to feel that capital punishment should driven by Donald H. Lacey, 28, SO Ascends peninsula 48 SUtehee would have gone vacant until the She has a brother, John Christopher. patients. They wkre all bed^den. gjgw SEAT^BWr/ like? pressed by it is centuries old. 3SCapert Kgypt. whose testimony before the stay," he9iald emphatically. Cheshire. Diner—It tastes like glue. S iriih 40 Bury 50 Shoahonean Republican dominated Board of • •••■» Mra. McDaniel, resting at her Ralph, a servingman in " A York­ 34 Hungarian two committees was made public A measure that would abolish Police said Lacey, heading south Montgomery a t y , ' 'M »„ homo Walter—Well, then it -must be 2s Where'Iv# 41 Large spoon Indian Selectmen could legally nave Robei-t Nelson Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Hunter, 123 shire Tragedy," one of the plays city during the weekend, have cau­ the death penalty for first-degree on Main St., swung left to turn where she was " terribly' shaken ■ apple pie, 'cause our peach pie sometimes attributed to Shake­ met the ended the stalemate. Whapley Rd. He was bom Feb. 6 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ -Denaortats Back Foe tioned that "protracted debate" murder highlights some 380 bills Into the turnpike when the sun up," said after reaching aaiety she tastes like putty. speare but actually o f unknown serpent • pital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. John S. 1 r r But. the Democrats balked at might arouse Abubts about Am er­ scheduled for hearing this week. blinded hiili. He was charged with "heard a terrific .eXplMtbh.” authorship, says: "N ow my nose S4 Golf scores r r r r Angell of Lonsdale, R. I., and hla paternal grandparents are Mr. 'Among the top items to be heard 26 Where SL backing ' Republican - G ilb ert. ican support of the plan. failure to grant the right of way She said there w in seven nurse’s His car had taken fire and was itches for news." - "The quicker we can reach the and Mrs. Thomas Hunter of Pav^uckeL R .1. when the legislature reconvenes to­ Patrick B W~ Barnes far the Board aecretary- • • f • * at an Intersection- and released aides, janitors and kitchen’workers destroyed. It being insured, he r stage of speaking with authority, morrow are proposals to limit the charmed ahip and threw their support to C.vnthia Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dodson, without bond. on duty at the time o f the tragedy, went at once to the . insurance of­ student— How would you de­ fi directly and quietly, with leaders 61,000 veterans property tax Damage to Cervini'a car was which -waa all over in minutes. fice and demanded his money. He tnsktt 1 B" senior Democratic Director Pas­ 20 Willard Rd. She was bom Feb. 12 at Manchester Memorial scribe a miracle, professor? i’ there (in the Middle East), t v exemption and to eliminate . tolls estimated at' 6800, while aixmt "The whole building was In was given a form to fill out, and Professor—A miracle, eh? Well, 27 IndUtinet " cal Poe. Atty: Paul Marte Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Mary L. Tolies, 20 on the traffic-jammed Oiarter Oak 30 aick-bcetie w~ r better oiir chances of sucess," said 6200 damage was ^ inflicted upon flames in just three or four min­ was told he could not get the mon­ if you were to see a bullfrog, that The 4-4 tie will presumably be Henry T. Byroade. now amhassa- Willard Rd. She has a brother. Perry James, I'.i. v bridge during rush hours. S2 Ssparstt Lacev’s vehicle. utes," John J. Barada, a 34-year- ey but the car would be replaced. would not be a miracle. Neither II P broken tomorrow when Marte will doi' to iiOUth Afrtca7 The highly controversial Issue Adolph Welskopp, 52. o f 107 Eld- old hardware operator, said. He "Oh, is that so?" he exclaimed. would a thistle be a 'miracle. Even S4'Pbotogrsp*ite mssm -vote and give- Barnes the fifth William Dennis, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Bell. 47 Lakeview concerning the veterans exemption device 'f Cl Jefferson Caffery, whose diplo­ Dr., Lakeview Ter., South Coventry. He was born Feb. l l at ridge St., was arreatiMl Saturday waa one of the first to reach the "Well, if that's the way you do the melodious-song of a bird sing- ITr ■ 1 ballot he'heeds.: matic assignments also include^ will be heard by the finance com- 1 Court Cases Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother Is night on charges of drt'ving while scene. . 25 Large cat Marte whs not sworn in Satur­ Cairo, said that "If the Russians mittele tomorrow morning at 10 26 Bud’s aibllBg P B. Mrs.' P. Benson of Wabum. Mass., and his paternal grandparents , while the roads committee at the under the influence of intoxicating (tounty Ctoroner F. H. Knlgge w day until after the vote.on the detect vacillation on our side" in IT Mrs. Osiris arc Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Niedzwiecki of East Hartford. He has liquor or drugs and evading re­ estimated the death toll "from 70 secretaryship. the Middle East, we can look for­ same hour will air the Charter Oak w ith 66 Cleopatra’s Monday Canes a brother, George, 4; and a sister, Barbara Ann, 18 months. Bridge bill. on up." TTie State Highway Pa­ OUT ODR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE IT Democrats abandoned plans to ward In dife course .to open at­ sponsibility. river Edward F. Boyle, 18,. of 92 E. * w * * • Police laid Welskopp, heading trol, in reporting 70 inmates unac­ 4 block another appointment by the Middle Tpke.^ pleaded nolq con­ tempts to move the Iron Curtain 40 Chemical r IT B lyirrna Beatrice, daughter of M v.' tind Mrs. Paul Gorman, south on Spruce SL, elantmed In­ counted for, did not include em­ OH, COMB ON, CDSSeON— ALLTWATTiOU ABB^DONT , tame method they used to put tendere through his attorney and this aide of Sues.” sufllxss Vernon Inn, Talcottvllle. She was bom Feb. 13 at Manchester fo the rear o f a car owned by ployes. B KIN a « M BACK DOWN/ SLASat THAT ON MB/— BUT P P Poe's name forward. -was fined 6200 on a charge of Most of the ambassadorial wit- W6 COMB m i l k s t h r u EOAO, MARTHA/ I'M TOLD 41 Carry Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Peter Firemen from 25 nearby oom- 4 INCE VOue SPELU IN P Ddyvard 'Dik was elected to'the operating, a motor vehicle while neases supported tl^ resolution Obituary Newton Smith o f 82 South Main nOAieiMO TRAPPIC. PIRE 1 WAS s t r ic i^e N w rm Jesants, 3 Stone SL, Rockville, and her paternal grandmother is munitles, townspeoiple and attend­ VlONDEiet.AND 1N£ SBBN 42 Btaide IT Town Planning CommlMion posi­ generally, but Joseph C. Green, Ct„ which was parked on the west AND ROUCe SIRENS AND A M N E S IA — A l s o t v ia t 46 Tantalisara under thd' Influence, of intoxicating Mrs. Anthony Castagno of Hartford. She has two brothers, ants ruahed Into the buring build- ' njMBLINS TRUCKS-^THKN *THlNteu, MV DEAR ? drawer r“ None saw the resolution as a ''Yke. just east of Woodbridge St. STAIR, AND THAT W 6 R C A quiat—^apaelally if tha bablaa happan to ■on; after his car allegedly crashed Into 30 Oak Grove St. She has a brother, Wayne. - Mrs. Annie 8. Wal|z smoke bellowing into the air, vie- ONE NBARTH'TOF/J ALL THAT! AM X j ----- 14 Crow’s cry -a cure-all. George Wadsworth, am­ Saturday, police aaid a.car driven W O R K lf^ J bt tha parantt!" , kelly told reporters later the the side bT'Pcle's Grocery Store at » * • * * Mrs. Annie Schultz Waltz. 81, 21 ible more than 30 mllea away. Democrats agreed to let Marte 464 E, Center St. bassador to Saudi Arabfa, said that Hollister St., widow of Gustave by Helen F. Cacifowakl, SO, Hart­ David John, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Q, Beck, Coventry. ford. scraped a car which was pull­ A crowd o f 1,000 ■ coUected be seated to cast the vote for Dik. Ralph C. Bowen Jr., West Hart­ "one can make a great contribu­ He was born Feb. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Waltz, died yesterday at the Man ing from a parking stall. The other quickly and 'watched firemen at­ PRISCILLA’S POP No Sooner Said— BY AL VERMEER Kell.v said the Town Planning ford. was flned 6120 for operating tion toward peace and security." mAtemal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Haroiq M. Bone of West, Chester Memorial Hospital. But he added he personally doubts cz- involved was driven-by Mrs. tempt to quell the flames which Commiaaion is prevented from a motor vehicle while under the in- Haven, and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Born In Roakvllle. she had lived turped the home into a black shell MISS TWIDDYf holding any heaiin'ga because it | fluence of intexicatihg liquors, and that "peace between the Arabs, Beck of New Haven'. He has a brother, Donald Frederick, 20 most of her life In Manchester. I arie C. Herbst, 28, of' RFD 1, _tS TWAT TD LIKE A between Saudi Arabia in partic­ Rockville, No arrests were made, in short order. National Gusurds- LITTLE MEAVIER PAV, \/ .FROM NOW lacks its fifth member. Since the 613 for failure to' secure a Con- months; and a sister, Cynthia Lou, H i. She leaves four sisters, Mrs. Fred men dir8ot)Kl traffic in tha town ENVELOPE ON PAV GOP could control the appoint-1 necticut driver's license, ular and Jsrael. is in the cards to­ Brown of Newihgtoii, Mrs. Minnie police said. day. There has got to be a period and Ita outelrirts. Highamya were MR. NUTCWELL' ment tomorrow anyway. KeUy j Judge Gryk set a boitd of. 6250 Susan .Gall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Llnfleld R, 'Whitcher E. Weber and 'Mrs. Emma Bieber, choked vritir cars o f right-seers. IN SILVER.'. said, Democratic Directors agreed ^ for an appeal to Hartford Sup'e- of lessened tension.” of Byrnham St. She was bom. Dec. 31 at Manchester Memorial both of Rockvllie, and Mrs..Leslie Byroade, who left Egypt after It started o ff as a blsaasiat Sun­ to let the appointment go through rior Court. ■ Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Mary Tomm of 58 Lasbury of Hartford; and a broth­ Manchester Pair day afternoon. Relativea 'were immediately. John Foley, .27, Hartford, was that county seized the Suez Oxford St., and her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl er. Herman Schultz of Rockville. Canal! said that as ambassador he visiting with inmatsf. abme of And the Democrats said they fined 650 for evading responsibility Whitcher of Mountain Rd., West Hartford. She has a.brother, The funeral Will be held at them were believed to. have been plan to support Mrs. Gloria Bep- ^oley may , appeal to Hartford considered as "a mistake" yio Raildall David, 4'.-i» 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon at Injured in Crash withdrawal of an American offer in the building when Omt fire son, the GOP candidate to replace County Superior Court, and a bond the W. P. Quish Funeral Home, struck at 5:45 p.m* BST with Dik on the Biiildin&f Committee. 'Or appeal of 1200 has wen set. to help finance the big Aswan dam Tliomai Andrew, son of Mr. and ^rs. George Lawrence, Ver­ 225 Main St. The Rev. Fred R Stafford, Feb. 18 (SpeclaD- in Egypt. lightning Uke speed. N ot iril o f SpUt on M a iV i Successor He was arreated on Feb. 4 after non Trailei Court Rockville. He was bom Feb. 13 at Manches­ Edgar, minister of the South A Manchester couple \Vas irtjufed theta had been accounted for. © H . But the parties'will apjirently i*’® , ter Memor al Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Edith Methodist Church, .will officiate. about 5 p.m. Saturday when the T h e Dev.-WiUter H. Schwante, a LET'S RESIST split on. a successor to Marte on accident on Rt. 15./ Ero of Cl izy, N, .Y „ and his paternal grandfather is George Burial will be in Grove Hill Ceme­ car In which they were rldihg Lutheran miniater. w a s ’ holding^ Lawrence ir. of Rocky Hill. He has eight brothers, Richard, tery, Rockville. •Skidded on Gulf Rd. and hlL a N ■ 1-li SUCH MORBID the Board of Tax Review. Dejn- Randolph L. Barnes. 68, of 51 services in a first floor rtata o f a ' ocrats are backing John Hutchtn- Maple' St., was found innwent of About Tow n 22. Gary. ; 3. Joseph and Jam’es, 18. John, 11, EMwin, 9. Michael, 7, Friends may call at the funeral 0!R.WiuuaH> TH006HTS^1.,>,^ large boulder on the right side of dormitory for. 22 patienta and 11 THE MTTm FORES son, an execuOve 'at Hamilton * c^harge of reckfess driving and Mark, 20 months; and two sisters, Ellen, 19, arid Linda, 16. home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 the road. a * • • • fr # visitors. ■ Standaj^: Republicans arcs behind Edward D. Starr. 20, RFD 3, p.m. The driver, Louis G. LaBrlck Jr., The congregation was singing Floyd Forde, an insurance agent. RockvUle, was fined 630 for speed- St. Mai-y's Guild will hold a des­ Renee Valerie, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Joseph C. Becker, ALLtSY OOP On The Mississippi BY V. -1. m-MLIN t-ia sert-bridge tonioiTow at 1 p.m. in and his pas.senger, Marian La- the hymn "What a friend Wa have Nelther Uie Tax Review Board *"8 on Oakland St., and was also Windsor I )cka. She was born Feb. 14 at Manchester Memorial Brick, both 24. of 141 Loomis St., COTTON WOODS b V r a y GOTTO the crypt of St. Mary's Episcopal In Jesus,’' when t t ^ heard some­ .SOMEWHERE- D O ^ appointment nor the Building for having a defective Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E. H. were treated a)» S i,.r «v iKi..,i« ^ - f,Chtk>A was mWn*rngiven g. 20 20-day dav” ‘ ™sus- .' caiarleb. Mo., wh0"needs crutches tion, wHfifilhcUoh'wlihbut its. third i held. Hostesses are Mrs. Alice dore P. Gubala the deacon, and the Retired Man Dies member' , today and tomorrow. peiujed jail sentence and placed on Miclifle Mavoumeen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel V, to walk, was resting on her bed probation for three days. Bartlett, Mrs. Ida Ogden and Mrs. Rev. Oennis R. Hii.asey the subdea­ GenerAl . Mahhger Richard . Mar­ Riley, 2 I ewia CJircle. Ellington. She was bom Feb. 14 at M an-' on the first floor. She smelled Jessie K. White Jr., 24, RFD 2. Charles Hicks. con. George PetkalUs was' organist, tin swore'Marte into office. Chester M ‘ morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents arc Mr. In Canterbury, • Fire smoke and then heard running Andoveij, held ip Hartford County and Mrs. Herbert Eddy. Fall Rivei', Mass., and her paternal and Jean Ducharme of Montreal, footsteps. =(>oH/ 2-ie ' American Legion Auxiliary brother of the deceased, was soloist. Jail -because b t his inability to grandmot ler is Mrs. Mary Riley. Fall River. . She has a, brother, (CoiiUnned from Pag* One) "1 threw on a robe and grabbed A f a •' _ . poet an 680(r680d bond,bbnd. had his bond .members and Legionnaires will Daniel, 7; and two sisters, Patricia, 9, and Barbara, 3. Tlie Rev. Bernard Fpster of Cov­ my crutohea and went into the - • 'hpld a joint meeting tomorrow at entry was seated in the sanctuary. hall,'’ she related. " I never walked A rm y Reseryistir^-^^t^- 8 p'.m. in the Legion Home. Capt. Burial wa-s In St. Bridget's to retrieve some valuables and was BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES On The Phone BY EDGAR MARTIN trapped inside the house. faster in my life. When I got to the / support I L«vine, personnel director at Uie Cemetery, Father Delaney, assist­ door people *were jamming up BUZ SAW YER BY ROY CRANE The case of Dw’aln Rand Taker. Nike base, will si^ak ^and show, South Windsor ed by Father Gubala, reading the Mrs. Franklin was takin to the there and I got shoved out with UEULOEthOST MRC.HOOiN(> SE.S, LtSU E'. PERHAT>S t>CAX.EST«T)OflO'> Training Flop, 21. Livermore. Maine, charged ^rs. Josepli WaUett is chan-j cofiimittal service there. W.W. Backus Hoiqrttal at nearby everyone else." —J y i c m w wiR. TO ehW K E M l OWE. V H i <^HE>0 HODRE X-XL2AVJTTO With rape: was bound over t o * ^ arrangements and hospi-' B O V SC O U T Bearers were Matthew Morlarty, Norwich where her condition was N0M0VHI0N6...D(CSFr ' ‘nWT, angress Told Notes and News David Hayes, Daniel Carey and Firemen theorized a faulty A w m om ag anp a wMved "'examination in Town chimney caused the fife. stracture, were evacuated safely T H E LMOE. ------’ POWER M TME MIDDLE ifiw rt. Taker’s bond has been Miss Holiday Smith, daughter of Santa Parla! and taken to a grocery store across Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hyde Smith, Ill addition to his widow, Frank- iMT. AUMM (ConiUued from Page^'iOne) set at 62,000. Hearing Set Monday Troop 3, Waddell;. 28, the street. The case of h^ck A. D'Agata, 131 Hartford Rd.. is one of the Mark Matrs Nn leaves a son Joel, a soldier sta­ Warren Stuart, an etaploye at students at Wellesley College Hebron; ’73, Bolton; 91, Manchea*- tioned at. Washington, and « He contacted there had never been 27, .W est Hartfott), charged with ter Green; 126, Emanuel Lutheran; Prayers-..fop Mark Matre, son of a nearby filling station, waa put­ a full public accounting of all the spewing and driving uith im­ Who has pcen selected to help in­ For Budgets Mr. and lifrs. Charles Matre, 84 daughter. Mrs. Jane Gunderson, of ting gasoline in a ear when he troduce to American life 10 young 162, Bowers -(CSiarter Presenta­ Atlantic Highlands, N. J. outlays ihade in. the effort to per­ proper lighta. haa been continued tion by Clifford. Sterling). Seaihan Circle, were said at 11 h e ^ the fire alarm in this east- suade young men to sign up. Such until Saturday. Hungarian refugee women Who o'clock Saturday morning at the central Missouri town of 1,600, 55 are special students at the college. South Windsor, Feb. 18 (Spe­ Tuesday,'Troop 47, South Meth- rocruitftge\ zuC months active duty - — W. P. Quish Funeral Home. The FIRE KIU..8 THREE miles west of 8L Louis.. Miss . Smith is a sophomore. cial)—The Board of Finance will odisCi Pack 161, Vei~i’ jick Pack New York. Feb. 18 «P>—Three followetl by -active reserve -duty as Saturday Cates ^ 47. South MeUiodlst, BIue-,i^d- Rev. Francis Butler officiated, He looked up and saw smoke hold a public hearing tonight In and Yead the committal service persons were burned to death today pouring from' the .ojd friks home. i J an alteriMte-to the possibility of Riellegrino-.Vent'ola, 43, Florence Gold Dinner and' Charter Presen­ A first-hand report on the trans- the Town Hnll on all tow-n budgets. at the grave in St. James' Ceme­ in a fire in a Brooklyn apartment He helped six inttpltes to safety being drafted, ' Italy, charged with speMlng on tation; (Commissioners' meeting a t Atlantic telephone -cable which now M ..nbers of town boards and com- tery. building; before the flames stunted him During the fiscal year ending RL'l Sheirer, 161 N. Main SL, The Republican Town Commit­ Frances W. Barry, 25, Hartford CAPTAM BA5V WILL THBRt BRHPLY TO eUlTT A PRIVATB HHAT SMITH BOYfe a a a n .y o u ' theKiuard is 83 per cent untrained. nouncement made today by the, lectures will be given are New Ruby Lee. 28; Mery Fay, 20; Jo used Uqulfled petroleum fuel stor­ LBAve BNdLAUD WITH BHOWITTOMY OLP COUiCTlON-HIMIflPl O n l y se co nd s before / w o u l d WRON& tee wiU hold a caucus aiid special was charged with Jipeeding and AUNAYB RRST M a l m o s t He said the Guard again is turn­ 'Tolland County office. London. Middletown, Danielson Ann, 16; Ruth, 13; D anny 0; and ed in bijg pressure tanks IQO yards IT TOMOFROWl 1 CAN MABMi MS LUNCH TIME ! MAN, AM YOU PLEASE Mere? J Our Lady of the -Most Holy meeting at 7:30 Thursday evening passing in a no passing zone. PRIBNDi MR MALCOLM l i n e / DKhdTMAKE ing t6 CqngreSa. "for support in the Among those invited are Mrs. Rosary Miothers Circle will meet and Norwich. 'The' succeeding lec­ Elaine 6. ‘ behind the building. WHITTNdTONl I STARVED/ r— a d j u s t in the Town- Hall. The caucus is All are to appear in 'Town Court fTTbCAy/ never e n ^ g struggle for its exis­ Walton Yerger Mrs. Donald Rich­ Wednesday at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Al­ tures will be given'Sunday after­ Another.son, Wallace; 12.-was Mayor Oacar H. Koaelha.aald the required for a by-laws revision. It Feb, 25. THATM/WDOW tence -. battling against t|iose who ards, Mra. J. -Richard Leon,. Mra. bert DiBattlato, 604 West Middle noons. spending the night at hia grand­ Waritaton Vohmteer Fire Depart­ 'SHADE For me? continually seek oUr dMtnicUon." Donald McGrath, Mrr. Walter'El- will be proposed that Town Com­ Registrations for the course Radar was uaed yesterday . on Tpke. Center St. in the vicinity of' where mothers hoHae- nearby. ment had inspected the hojne only " I f our alleged friends, in the wSU, .Mrs. Maxwell-B. HqtChinaon, mittee membership be increased must be, made - in the couples’ The father, wher slept in a partl- four weeks ago and it had "passed w . Pentagon are parihitted to have from 55 to 70. •. Stanley L. Siezega of East Hart­ pariah rectories. Local couples will ford waa fatally nit by a car Fri­ tloned-off sertion of the - large inspection." O'Sullivan also report­ their way," he 5aW."fhen in tnithiQiJi>«ri‘™»$S.^lt«lV^^ fomorfw "it 7-^ The special meeting hea been register at St. Joseph’s Rectory in // we shall have had tjie kiss of death! John- Vanty, Olfford Goss, ' Roy p ‘ rcnearaai tomorrow at 7.30 day night. Siezega died of injuries front bedroom,- said he awoke ed the home was glvto an "O. K." p.m. Wednesday at the same hour, called to suggest a name or namee Wtllimantic. "chocking, oa 'smoke." by the State Deportment o f Health placed upon ue, for our develop­ Darwin, Raymond P. HoUIe, and to fill art interim vacancy, on the at'Manchester Memorial Hospital 7 ;30 the Lutheran Women's Mis­ CUnics Slated His rescuer, Doyle Bowen, about and Welfare only three days ago ment and OUr progress will be ef­ Charles Wilcqx, school board caused by the fee-' and was the second.victim of an sionary Leagtie will have a topic Ckilumbia Grange is sponsoring auto-pedestrian accident in the 26, said the House was n e ^ ' cpl- in a periodic inspectlOB. fectively arrested and we shall be r- Junior-^IiSadera -Who are eilgibie discussion and social. ignation of Gaylord PainC re­ a clinic for the' admlns'tratlon of t«>. attend include tCathy, Jiltary. town within'a 86-hour period. No lapse* when he broke the glkss . However, Wuilata T. Flfr, state started, down .‘that Icmg trail of bl>: The Holy Buigels Mothers Circle cently chosen Chairman o f the Re­ Salk vaccine to th* wlult residents ' f ' livion and tdSmate federalisatlon.? loan Mortlock, Irene Goes, Earieen acreats were madcT yesterday, how­ from the winflow and pulled ShCi- director bf safety and nre pre- meet Wednesday at 8:80 p.m. with publican Town Committee. The as a community.raervlce'project. ever., - ')»y to safety. vtatian. taid tha prlyata- nursing JlUiion, -Marjorie:Mitchell and -San- Mrs. Walter'-Ddn, 180 Porter St. appiontment will be effective until diia Pbblpe. Dr. Frederick Beandsley will ad­ . Police also' reported the ar/est " I had to hold him te keep him hobie at Bfarrenton-dosraot come October, w'hen' the vacancy will be minister the vacchie.with the as- this morning of Zone WiiUams 37, from grflng back into the house,” under hia. jurisdiction tad that Ppter Mortlook, .-Miss. Noreen Companies 1 and 4 o f the South penVkanently filled by towm elec­ e-/P Fine Art Group OBrien'dnd'Mra. Uraln are mem- listance of local registered nursed. JttartfoW, charted with operaHfig Bowen taid. - - , state InspecUons o f such Institu­ 2 Manchester Fire Department were tion. The first clinic will be held some­ an unregistered motor vehicle. He MORTY M BI^LE Right Words here of the planning committee. tions are concerned primarily, with BY DICK CAVALLl THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE CeUs For Two called to extinguish K grass fire Births time next week. The second clinic was stopped by Patrolman Samuel sanitation and medication. He'sold BY WILSON SCRU6G9 T o Meet Feb. 27 Those unable to attend the din- at the rear of Patten's Machine ■ner at 6‘30 qre inyited to attend Mr. and Mrs. Alvin MargoUa of will be held two weeks later and Maltempo on E. O n ter St. and bis jurisdiction on fire hazards ex­ I MCARDTriCYte TMC PO JRC TU K N Mats? Shop on Wetherell St. at 11:43 Burnham S t.. are the parents of the final one in September. De'finite was freed under a 650 bond for ap­ Public Records tends only to Btat»4>petated Insti­ BmMmM.Kf’rm I T^e m eeting-of the Manchester the meettng Which will begin at TMacDAAtONflTK HC [dOmiOCOAm/, t TtLCViOiON BuSvOlSr// 7:30. ' a.m. today. They responded to box a fon, tarn Feb. 16. in ML Sinai dates will be made public -later. pearance in T6wn (Tourt Saturday. tutions, ',Flhe A rt Assn., which ordinarily alarm 19). aoPCtT'»u-wmi NC \ WnWOtlMMClR Patriotic Progtnin Bet Hospital'. Mrs. Margolis Jis the Registration forms have been Leo P. Beival, 29, Burlington. Certificate' of Trade'Naine Fire Chief William Hannar 'would take “place Wednesdey lONflRCPTmM HIC I NMCATIONOANC? MCMIC A patriotic program jita taen former May Peckerman. mailed-to local residents and they V t„ a sailor attached to the USS Mitchell Sullivan, Talcottville, called o ff the search until morn­ mo \ HAtCOCMOOL MIC „ this week. hM been postponed!:#: planned for the meeting of An- St. Gerard’s Mothers (Circle will A daughter was. bom ffeb, 16 to are urged to reply as soon as poa- Saratoga. Brooklyn,. N. Y., was doing buoinSsa aa Paragon Dia- ing after firwnen tumbled tha Feb. 27. Fhen lt will be hehtLln .dover Grange at the T o^.-K b ll' to- meet at the home o f Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. William Bbicher of aiblc. Forms are returnable to Mrs. charged, yesterday 'with operating trlbutors; walla with cables. He said it waa mc ■ (. cvtsfYOVOr’ the 'WhltaB Auditorium. M. Blake, 46 EHide Dr., tomorrow Oakland Rd., Wapplng. MIC , ^..TMCVEAR, /■ hight.>A poUuck supper at fl:30 Clinton Ladd. . . a motor velrtcle withput a license BaUdlag Permits just too hot and too dangerous to m i - The guaet speaker will be Kath.- will precede the nucUng. - night at 8 o'clock, Co-hoetesa will Reward Offered A fee-for the'three shots will be and failure to caiiry his motor To K and S Omtracting Corp. continue the search. arine B. NflOsoo, i>f Darien, sfiitsm-- Swim rai^ Seeeien be Mrs, Arthur R, Frltheea Resident State PoUcernan W il­ payable at the first cUnlo. ^ . vehicle registpaUon. He Wm for ..Tumhlebfbok Abres, for A Hannar said, the first firamoa tion directKntdf&dsworth''Athe*. Brownieownle Troop SK.Iiaa -he liam Bnaithwdite ‘announced yes­ The Lions' (jlub is aponaonn'g a stopped on Mai.h St. by: police,- who dwelling on Niles Dr.. 616.500. reached the scrild. three mifiutes neum, ttaiflleW'v’Bnmieriy bn Ilia vitedI fo g s swbnming with B; Tha Hanchestei: Fire Depart­ terday that, the -town 'will offer a Salk vaccine clinic for junior and later released him under 'a )S0 To K and S 'Contracting Oorp. after tho'flre-was noUrad. educiitionatlEWK q#’tbe VeUrdboli.- p, the WilUutntiD _ ment went to the parking lot of. 625 rewan) for infprmariQn con­ high school age students foirtor- bond for appearance in Town for Tumblebreok Acres, for a 'It was burning thxooglimit,’* tan Bessinl ^rqa. Fqraiture Co. on cerning peteons who dump trash of Tow aftersoon at the- Horace W. Court March 2, dwelling on NUes. Dr., 613,500. Hannar arid. "There waa fire ia A lb r i^ t Adams St. at 8108 a.m. today to ex- any aoct on public roadsw'i Porter School. r, , Richard S. Albee, Birch Mt. Rd., To Joseph O. Cardinl, for alter- tta -ba«k. Diere waa fiaa-'ln th# afx S' Unguiah' ah 'uptaolfltery fire in a ____ isSSli Boltonl . was iicharged yesterday ktitria to a, dwellinl; at 35 Morse fronL W e honoatly don't knoir VitmH Rambler, h^ig^ng to A. C. _ffrMilng^ Herald Mandbeeter Eveaitng Herald with o|>eratii% ! an unregtetei^ed Rd.‘ 8100. ■ ■ . ^ 2)6 • I. I 8 l > j what couMt: have aniwd it ■ li^ er. of ^iWtndhim. Scat ch#lona RdiMl W in #« eerre- Oolpmbih oorirespoadent, Mra. motor vehicle. He was stepped Ito Riiaaen & Be«tli, 'far.jriter- Wo don’t hav« k g VMlItajk aJOt^gteteiy- wera ______^Hfci.^BHIWnteK • West- F tmA IHfrrbHb, liateplMKi qa E. Center 8t. and later reletaed ations to a dwtlUBg a t5 7 Batdtan O’fittihvm »iti«IC lefa | M # .B O »elK ll t-4814. MS* g 88iflj• ' ' . Tinder a 825 bond.; ' 6?oo. • • ' . ■■

/ . V ,\ ■k' ■ ’ I • - • ' , - ■ • , . ■ . -T \ MANCHESTER-EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1957 ‘ • PAGE EX.EY9M BIANCHESTER EVENJ^G HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1967 r ■ ... ------P A G E TEX. 'THE of Green Mi^nor Pros, 91-\79 Herald Angle Celtics Only NBA Club Assured Playoff B^rth Fightt I m l Fwgrt.nNetSi Goihgt Batkftliall Boundap EARL W. YOST, Syracuse Nats 0 Quimby Hoops Sporta Editor ' - ■te- Down Boston, 32, Kleckner SUNDAY '^w'ibs the .Rev. Edgar Farrell, aa- Welsh Rated Leonard Easy, Uses Strategy Title Showdowns Start Itarted the day Off by joining slstant paator of St., James’ ' membtrs of my family at church.. Church. An ardent sporta fan. Tie New York To Win llace Adds 30 More Dinner out was the next matter of Father Farrell was in to get For Many Top Quintets business for the first time In information on ice hockey games months driving on toe Parkway I at New Haveii anJ Springfield New York, Feb. 18 {PP)— But Referee Had to Save XMiytona. Bdsch, FI*., Feb. 18 (8^ .. - - t . By DON BERGER was relaxed enroute to Walling-1 dtirtng the school vacation. He The eight-team scramble for ford.' Following a delicious dinner | plans to make arrangements to —A bit of y—that could New Vork, Feb. 18 (/P)—They may not have ^he "mosteat”, Sterling performances by 8ix National, Basketball Assn, (Editor's Note: This is the sixth Welsh covered up, Leonard feint* lav* Juat as tcell backfired— fornier UConn' greats. Art we decided to visit relative* and; take a number qf youngsters from In a eorlea of 10 lUspatches on the but Brigham Young; Idaho State and SoutherVi Methodist explored a few hack roads in his chturch to a pro hockey *t- playoff slots today careened Ing. Suddenly, Lieonard feliited h^ped Cotton Owen* to hla record Quimby and Mei Klecjcner, memorable fights seen by Nat with hla left, then drove a terrUte •niaahinc victory V^terday in figure to be the “ fustest” to nail berths in the NCAA Uni-' gettlng to Unionville (or a.pJeasMt; traction in the near future... into Its final months—with paced the undefeated preen Fletseher, boxing's historian and right to the face. Freddie ducked >TA8CAR'a 180-mlle yrand nation- versity Division Basketball Tournament. All three can haul visit.. Horn* 4j*a •'•y; Talked with 'Vincent Ingraham at only the Boaton CelticJ virtu­ editor of th(* famed Ring Magazine tnV> the puncih and It crashed ■1 dTcuH race for atrlc^y atock up conference pennant* this week*------=------Manor .Pros to their 12th which was completely off the the Trust Co. and he said he was ally assured a post-season berth. and Record Book.)’ - ; sporta beat agUnat his forehead. Weltb’a kneee ■uto*. -while the rest of the major col- j straight win in the Central to be counted out in regards to And the Celts, Eastern DlvUio" buckled.. Leomu'd was on top of ^ . MONDAY taking a Florida vacation this By NAT FLEISCHER Hie pace wr> a blazing 101.8 lege hopefuls start a string'of title I («**> MounUineers we Connecticut League last, Saturday, Unusually heavy day as far as leaders, have been slipping lately. him with a volley. Welsh reelsd mi lea A hour average in a 8l7- showdown* and play aiiother round i topping th* Milford entry 91-79. spring. Vtn, President Russ Hath­ The Oeltlcs, 'wirwer* of 37 NBA New York (NEA)—The only toward his corner, tried to .fight of the ‘'Who, m e?" fight for the j * ^ " ‘"8 one of two game* next good local stories and wire stories away and Tom Rollason all re­ way a champion could lose his title buiaa^Krwer 105 ' Pontiac. It kUle«J^ ’The game was playrd nt the Wast went and it was a problem to de­ games, are the lone team as­ back, but took a right and dropped off the only real challenger He had individual scoring crown. | Shore Recreation Center In Mil­ ported that "Manchester Day” was sured of a better than .500 **a- In the days of the no-declsion bouts to toe canvas. BYUcan become the first entry i Southeuaiem-Air may clear a cide where to cut the sUte and going to be observed In Miami from the field of 87 atartera—Paul ford. national stories and yet get as Bo-i. Each NBA club ptaya 72 was to be knocked out, ahd Fred­ As he fell, Welsh grabbed the in next month * championship eli- • bit tonight when leader Kentucky next. month, as a number of Silk die Welsh wasn’t worrying about Goltenith ci S t Clair Shore*, <)uimby, playing his finest game ' many in print as possible. Local games during 'toe season which lower rope and pulled hirtiself.np. Iflch., Jockeying a 383-horaepower mlnationa by defeating Utah! (8-2), hosts runnerup Vanderbilt Towners were .scheduled to bask anything like that happening to since recovering from a knee in­ results and releases arc always in the Florida sunshine at the same snds March 18, Philadelphia, next It waa poor judgment. With no fuel Injection 1957 . Thursday and clinching the S k y-r(8-3). Auburn (7-3) alill in on best winner, has 32 victories to him. They didn’t come any shiftier line title^ ' title chase. Missiasippl State and jury, pushed In 14 of his 82 points given preferance and never ’’chop­ tim e,.. Recreation boss Jim Her- rest, he walked into a right to the OoldaniiQi duelled Omna for 32 s ' up”, so to speak, unless to place second in the Eaat. or smarter than toe Sl-year-old JaW and was down again. Re got .Idaho'stale can pick up Its fifth , T «'«n» faded contehders with 6-4 In the torrid second period, which die stopped to say helo and also Welshman. lape o f the 39-lap grind over the saw the Pros biilld up a 15 point ^ f o r m to rules and regulation* The Syracuse Nationals tight­ up and Leonard gave him a mo­ conseoitJVe Rocky Mountain records. gave a fine report on activities at So it was just another payday f J-enUe beach and road course. Determined Effort' lead, 42-27. Kleckner garnered , . Management of The Herald— the Rec Centers during the past ened the racd for toe final playoff ment, feeling Welsh ■would fall by championship wdth nothing more; Big Ten- Indiana (7-2) leads — ^Proud as a Pup when Welsh walked into the Man­ Owens led the first 2i lapa and four hoops on one-handers to m Walter and Thomaa Ferguson— few months... Weather was good position in the Ealteffl Division himself. When he didn’t, Benny than a split against' runnerup with five victories In row', plays St. Louis Cardinal pitcher Willard Schmidt, set on Improving his —is this eight-weeka-old Dalmatian pdppy from the Dalmatia hattan Casino on May 28, -1917, to stepped in with a right. when both ■‘ opped to refuel Gtold- last year’s record of 6-8. has ,a Strained expression as he lejs loose the outside to aid the cause. ~ tossed a steak dinner for all mem­ enough after work to play outdoor pday beating Boston 116-106 Welsh, i^ t h got away quicker into firat Western State in a Frlday-Satur-' also-ran tonight. Ohio State, bers oLJtoe company for their fine with a fourth-period rush. Kennel of Bryantvllle because his daddy, Ch. Boot Black from fight Benny Leonard. Freddie head tilted forward, caught It be­ day pair. 1 tdle tonight, and Michigan State. with a ball during a warmup session in 8t. Petersburg, Fla., Feb. Chiefs Cloae Gap ^ basketball with boys in the neigh­ podtlon. ’ work m getUng out V>e 76th an- borhood and when I wound up as Virtual Tie Dalmatia, will be ahown in the Ehtotern Dog Club ahow at Me­ wasn’t wonrtng. He had met Leon­ hind the left ear. He enshed to* 17. (AP Wlrephoto). The Chiefs,, led by veteran Gus ard In two previous bouts and whlla OoMandtii was running 28 see- And SMU-s Mustangs, who had Seaman, former University of nlveraary Isaue. The affair in the the leading scorer and winner of Th* Nats moved Into a virtual chanics Building, Boston, Feb. 22 and 23. the floor again — but picked him­ tory at Illinois tonight, make it a conceding the youngster had been self up once more. ends ahead in the Slat lap when to wait 17 years between South­ Bridgeport high scorer, came on Gothic Room of The Herald lured several "21" point games they of­ third-place tie with toe New Yprk west Conference titles, can make three-way fight. OSU is 7-3; MSU a near 100 per cent of workers. improving steadily, Freddie atill hla Chavpole*. started bellowing 6-3. Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, strong In' the fourth quarter to fered me a job with their team Knickerbockers, who lost both Sagged Into Ropes ■noka. He dropped out after two it three In a row by disposing of The steak was good, speeches but I refused. I still feel that I can their coach and a 123-115 gam* didn’t worry. Even with only a few. As W elA tottered to hls fast. all 5-4. not out yet, but groggy. narrow the gap- to three points' days' training. more Japs with a burned out pis- last place Texas A A M tomorrow Hebert Texas Winner with five minutes left. Strong re­ ^•r* at a minimum, three min­ go out and play better than a to Philadelphia. The Knlcks held Norm Hohenthal Fourth Benny piled in... .Welsh sagged into night and then ousting runnerup Missouri Valley-^Bradley -(7-1 f utes flat, to be exact. . . I offered Welsh was a strange, character. the ropes. His legs gave, so ha ton* bounding oft both boards was a number of the current performera third alone Saturday after ship­ Billy (Kid) McPartland waa toe Johnny Beauchamp of Harlap, ■Rice Saturday.' leads, plays at home against third to pick up the tab but no one but I don’t Uilnk my legs would ping XBnneapolls 120-112 in a tele­ In his pre-championahip days, he wrappte his right arm around tha place Wichita (7-2) tonight, goes big factor for the Pros in the final referee. Iowa, drixing a 270-1 orsepower. The Indlvlduaf scoring battle period, as they successfully quelled heard me and I didn’t dare speak react as they did a decade ago. vised game. had been an advocate of clean liv­ upper rope and hung on as Lson- probably will go down to the to St. Louis against runnerup With Bird on 18th Hole sny louder than a whisper the Leonard -set a blistering pace Chevrolet flnlahed second, 88 sec- the Milford uprising to win go­ FRID/* ' In toe Western Division Sunday, In CCIL Scoring Race ing. And he had learned hia trade ard poured leather into him. wire, too, although 5-9 Chet (The Billikens (8-2) Saturday. Bills, second time. . . Neighbor* at the from the start. He used dazzling Welsh was a man who ne'ver quit. ends behind Owens. ing away. Fort Wuyne whipped Rochester to perfection. Abe Attell, Joe footwork to dance in and out, fir­ 8 beaten at Bradley last week, whip­ • Vacatlonl.ig Fred N asslf post­ Jet) Forte of Columbia is going San Antonio, Tex., Feb. 18 <^)— Ja.v Hebert, the .slender table were three member* of the 104-85 to take a two and a half Rivers, Leach Croaa, Jim Driscoll Blood was gushing from WslSh’s to have to hustle to keep up with ped Wlchltk at St. Louis Saturday. Quimby’s point total included 13 fairer set, Mrii. Mary Taylor, Mle* cards from Veto Beach, Fla., ing left hooka and jabs, and look­ .voung pro from Louisiana, headed for Houston and the next field goals and six for 10 from the game division lead. The Piston* By PAT BOLDUe and Packy McFarland had found ing for the spot to drop In hia face as toe crowd yelled, "Stop South Carolina's Grady VVsllaca Bib Seven—Kansas (6-1) and Esther Johnson and Mr*. Myrtle where he is playing golf along nicked the Royals 87-84 Saturday. what a ■whirlwind he was. It!" free throw line. Klechner, enjoy­ with Herb Phelon and Bob Boyce. Although finishing in a tie with strong Meriden for CCIL right. A1 Dark Winner and Kansas’ Wilt (The Stilt) Kansas State (5-2) are the big stop on the golf tour today with victory in the $20,000 Texas Nauman and Len Zeidenberg, who dt. Louis pulled a game and a ing his best offensive surge In bet­ "We really ga.ve the.se southern championship honors,' the Manchester Indians placed four Turned to Drink DUricult Target Referee McPartland did. He (Chamberlain. guys, with Iowa State (5-4) a Open achieved by “The onl.v shot that would have done it.” handled the bulk of writing In the half ahead ( f Rochester, going But after defeating Willie Ritch­ possible thorn in K-State's side. ter than a month, came up with 30 special edition and Lou Mandell. pros a lesson. I s.iowed them shots players among the loop’s top 10 scorers. And the Red and Welsh was a difficult target. He pushed Leonard sway and helped Of Golf Tourney At the moment, Wallace ha* the Heliert. 34-year-ol’d hot-shot mak-^, Into a popcorn-pelted overtime to ie for the title, Freddie changed. Welsh to hls feet As Eredihe Kansas play* at home to last place er playing out o( Sanford, Fla., ■ ___. j markers on 11 from the field and TUESDAY that were- 't ever vjed before. caught most of Benny’s punches on Tough Two‘Mi lead with a 30.6 average. Then a sizzling eight for nine from the down Minneapolis 118-115. White’s fifth 8ta,rter, woUnd up in 11th position to climax He sampled a cocktail named for hla arms and shoulders. Lieonard stood up, he fell back on the comes Chamberlain at 30.1 and Oklahoma tonight. Nelfraska three-ironed to the green on Ike ' {5 •"},***** •^^*' Connecticut Sports Writers’ Al­ Weather is perfe lere, how’s the strongest showing made b y ' MUmt, Fla., Feb. 18 1^5—St. Hungarian itance runner Lasrio Tabori taki^.care of cuts on i line. Wally Ehrenpreis played hls Dolph Schalea, playing the en­ him. He liked it. He had more. then shifted hla attack to the ropes and rebotmded clear acroaa |miU Cardinal fhortstop Alvin Forte with 29.6. Saturday. K-State at Nebraska 185-yard 18th hole at Brackenrldge. [k® final round with 202 tor 54 liance held a meeting at the yo'jrsT’’ . . New York Giant base­ ly of the five-team members. his foot after victory------^ .. in the Touaaalnt two-tnile run in the- Park and sahg a six-foot putt (or f ■ 2-stroko lead o''«r toe ' usual steady floor game, directing tire 48 minutes for Syracuse After that, he wa.

■ .-‘521 Average Daily-Net Press Run MONDAYj FEBRUARY 18,1967 P A ^ FOTJRTEEN^ Per the Week Ended ThtWsRthar iianrlfcki^ r lEtti^nUtg ll^ raU i February 18, 1957 Fereeaat et U. S. Weatlwr 1 — is------p — 12,459 Stephan M. Oooptr, 78 Orwn IVfcihbney Heads Cast Announced Pair and colder toright and About Town Manor Rd., and Robert J. S«cal> Tax Retnew Plans Decorations Member of the Audit Wedneeday, low tonight J5-19. 54 Cobum Rd„ have been , pledged Bureau of Circulation High Wedneeday 88-18. to Tau S^lon Phi fraternity at New Vets Group E For Coming Play NON^ATHOUCS MancJietter^A City of Vittago Charm The Womwi’a Club the University o f Vermont,, W - wUU maat to m o n w av^inff at llngton. Win AHect 7:45 at the oCQce of the Southern Former Town* Director Walter The c u t of "Bell, Book and Can- Mahoney w u elected commander to be preunted by the. ^ n ter art cordMIy invittd to otttnd elosstf t^ploinii VOL. LXXVI, NO. 119 (TWENTY-TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) H w Knaland Tetephone Co^ 52 MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19,1957 ICIasMfled AdvertMng on Page U ) PRICE FIVE CENTS Center S t Membere. will have a Gibbons Aaaembty, Cathoiic SMFD Rate of the Manchester Barracks, World Tbeapians at Bowers School Cothelle dectrlM ood proetfet to Dogittn Ladiu of Columbus, will hold a War I Veterana, USA Inc., yuter- March 1 and 2, h u been an­ tour o f the building. day meeting tomorrow night at 8:30 in George W. C. Hunt, treasurer day at the American Leg:glon nounced by A. William Astley, di­ * Evtry Totsdoy tvtflitg from ; - . Maneheeter Lodge, No. 73, AF St. James’ School. A florist from Home. rector. It includes: Joan Astley 7 30 8:30 df the South Manchester Fire Dis­ Mahoney succeeds Ikmald Hem and AM, will hold a epeclal com­ Milikowski's Flower Fashions will trict, said today he “hopea" . the Oba, FYed Bush, Penny Richter, munication at the Maeonic Temple mve a talk on flower arrangementa Ingway who urved u temporary Allan qoe Jr. and Will Gay. btglnnlEg Ftbniory 19th St. Jimitt' Chiireh. District can meet the costa of its chairman o f. the newly organised taroorrow night at 7:30. The Maa- Program chairman is Mrs. Vivian final y u r witln a 1^-mlU tax This comedy by John Van Dru- degree will be exempli Lesperance. group. Other officers electedfe ware: t;:i, who lists "Voice of The Tur­ ter Mpeen rate. Dr, John V. Gregan, senior vice No obligatloR of any kind. fled hy the offlcera of the lodm, However, he said he would not tle." ’T Ain n earners" snd "I o r t s aaeiated by membere of the Fel- XI Gamma Chapter of Beta commander; Merritt Blanchard, be able to quote a definite figure Junior vice commander; William Remember Mama" among his lowcraft Chib, Following the de­ Sigma Phi will meet tomorrow eve- until the town’s Grand List la fi­ Stevenson, quartermaster, , Weils many Broadway successu, is gree work, there will be a aoeial Ing at 8:15 at the home of Mrs. nally determined. This won’t be W. n.tklR, chsj)laln; and Lawrence bued on an umisuaV treatment of hour and refreahmenta. Irmano’ Garaventa, 109 N. Lake- possible \qntil the Board of Tax Williams, Judge advocate. Trustees a very serious and intriguing sub­ wood Circle. Review,, \irhich which is now ih seuion, are William Sweet Sr., Harold S. ject. witchcraft. John Mather Chapttf. Order of completes its work. Olds and Paul’ Carter. Billie Squittler ia ticket chair­ DeMoIay, will exemplify the De Miss Suun Cnxikett, daughter The District, which is scheduled Hemingway said the group, man and tickets can be ucured Molay degree at ita regular meet­ of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. to merge with the town July 1, whose' aim is to secure higher from her or any member of 'iTtes- R - t f O k K i N e To Freedoin of s m ing la the Maaonlc Temple tonight. Crockett, 14 Gerard St., a fresh­ will meet March 6 to set a tax pension benefits for World War I plans. M uter Councilor Jay MeSpaden man at the University of Vermont, rate to finance a budget' for op^ Veterana and their dependents h u * .F * requeata all offlcera to«be preaent eratlons beginning Nov. 1, 1966 HBTMOr h u been pledged to Pi Beta Phi grown from an original 35 to 103 by 7 o’clock. sorority. and ending June 30, 1957. members. He added that when ap­ The District has approved a plications now in the hands of . Herald Photos Daughtera o f Liberty, No. 17, budget of $157,000. Of this, $12,- other veterans are returned,' the Frank Crawshaw LOLL will meet tomorrow night The regular nieeting-of Sunset ► FREE \ Shahtz, Ditmar Rockets Away! OounciL No. 46, Degree of Poca- 000 is alreAdy on hand in the form memtershlp may jnereue to about at 8 'o ’clock in Orange Hall. A of a surplus from lu t ydar’s budg­ 200. The town h u Ia potential of Frank Crawshaw, chairman of valentine aoeial with refreehmenta, hohtu, will be held tonight at 7:30 D ELIV ER Y \ Doubts U.S. to Face in Tinker Hall. New members wlU et, leaving ll$5,000 to be raised aboutt 1,100 members,mei Hemingway the decorations committee for the To Yankees in in charge of Mra. Barbara Bell, through taxes: said. 44th, annual Masonic BsII, an­ Wrong target! ariii follow the meeting. Members be obligated and other business tranneted. The District tax, is levied on Installation of the new offi'cers nounces that the decorating theme are aaked to bring leftover yafn that portion of the town's Grand will be held March g also at the NOT THIS Point TnnVniit- Md ■-tTnh to-be aent to one of the gueata at will he appropriate to the celebra­ ANYMORf— 13 Man Trade List within its borders. Hunt es- Legion Home. tion of,George Wuhington’s Birth­ BUT.. “I/.' W7---Three Navy attack Waterway Blockade the Oruige Horned Hatboro, Pa. Group C of the Center Congre- tihiated the District’s'sharp of the bombers, conducting rocket gational Church will meet tomor­ day. inasmuch as the bail is being Grand list this year at about 70 held on Feb. 22 this year. Kanaaa City, Feb. 19 ID — The firing practice after dusk last row night at 8 o’clock in the Rob­ per cept, but u id he would not be Kanaaa City AthleUcia aent pitchers bins room. The highlight of the Mrs. Neda Hyman Crawshaw h u created many night, apparently overshot Washinsrton, Feb. 19 — Secretary of State Dulles said able to determine the percentage theme decbratlbna for this social GENERAL ThVBio ALL WOOL and to their target and scored hits on eveulng nill be an old-fuhioned definitely until jihortly before the event. 3 today he does not think anyone will contest the right of spelling bee. To Address‘A je the today in a a Coast Guard lighthouse here. O L L ir S March 6 meeting. Reservations; which are not T V S E R V IC E HEW IS player deal. The lighthouse is located on American ships to go through the Gulf of Aqaba and declared The town’s Grand List thia y u r limited to members of the Masonic Along with the two hurlers, the southernmost tip of Mary­ Israeli ships also have a right to innocent passage. —Its first after revaluation—is Days M M AOaU top A U T O B O D Y Peter Paige, son of Mr, and Mrs. fraternity, may be obtained Nights the A's traded infleldera Cletia land’s western shore. The fir­ Phillip Mahoney, 81-Mair St., made about $136 million, aome $39 mil­ Mrs, Neda Hyman, noted poet, PtasParts 'The Secretary s’ news conference statement was in effect * W O O IN G author, lecturer and teacher, will through Arthur W. Brown of 11 'TEU 5H 8-548$ MAGNETIC Boyer and Wayne Belardi, pitcher ing was being conducted in a renewal of his contention the gulf must be fully recognized the honor roll Of North Park Col­ lion higher than lu t year. How­ Academy Street. Two Who Were Lucky Jack McMahan IfiidId a player to be Chesapeake Bay off Bloods- lege. Chicago, 111., for the first ever, Hunt noted that, a large be the guest speaker ~ttt the Man­ as an international waterway. AUTO lODY « d chester Chapter of the American Mr». Fannie Briatol, left, 88, of St. Charles, Mo., and Adele Oer- named later. worth Island, often used by the aemuter. Ae is a aophomore. number of taxpayers are submit­ In return Kansas' City obtained Dulles was asked whether the United States would, if neces< FENDKR REPAIRS ting complaints to the Board of Jewish Congreu Wednesday night felt 55, of St. Louis, Mo., conw>le each other during breakfiut Navy for shooting and bomb­ at 8:30 at the home of Mr. and MOPH Feb. 18 after eacaplng from Are which conaumed the Katie Jane pitchers , Mickey Mc­ ing practice. sary, shoot its way through the gulf which Egypt^Rgun em­ 9 ★ COMPUTE CAR Marine 2nd Lt. Thomas E. Tax. Review, indiuting that this Dermott and ; Infield- total may be reduced. Mrs. Leonard Sender, 99 Con- Nuraing Home in Warrentoi^ Mo. Searchera dug into debria A Coast Guard spokesman placements controlled until Israeli forces seized the gun sitra Toomey, son of Mr. and Mrs. ers and Milt Graff; said two men stationed at the PAINTING Thomas F. Toomey, 34 Park St., If the Grand List is whittled sUnce Dr.' aggin today for more bodiea o f the 71 aged and inflrm who per­ last fall. Lsoquiai and ENAMEL -Mrs. Hyman will discuss "He­ ille d Sunday in a Bwift and atlU puzzling- Are. and outfielder , plus a lighthouse received minor completed officers basic school down, Hunt uid, the District’s tax yoimg player to be agreed upon by He replied that was a contingency he did not anticipate and would have to be increased.' brew Literature, Poetry, and Per­ scratches. • 8 Griswold street Saturday at the Marine Corps sonalities." the two clubs. He said he was told by those accordingly he did not want to forecast. Schools, Quantico, Va. As it is, he Mid, a IH-mlll tax It will go Into the record books m MI-9-5025 might not be adequate to raise the A graduate of Hunter College, Two General Alarm Fires on duty that the target in the Egypt blockaded the entrance, to?^ Mrs. Hyman h u contributed wide­ At two deals with Graff, a 26-year- hay was in line with the light­ the gulf for aix years by gun em- $145,000 now called for in the old second baseman who played budget. But in this event, he said, ly to Anglo-J'ewlsh periodicals. house. Several missiles from placements at Sharm El Sheikh, Is­ CORNER MAIN OAK STREETS last year with Birmingham, going rael, having captured these posi­ "we might be able to cut ex­ Mrs. Ely Segal is chairman for to the A’s for Belardi, McMahan the planes apparently went Ik^ Returning ARE YOU WORRIED? penses.” the evening. Refreshments wilL over the target, ricocheted on tions, has refused to pull out of Madame Vanglin Grandmother Saves and the luinamed player. them without concrete Ameriilean WeakfHenrovs be served under the direction of Belardi, who came to the A’s the water and struck the light­ Reader and Adviaor Mrs. Victor, Dorinan. American house. guarantees that Egypt will nott To Capital for On An Affairs Of Ufe Jewish Congreu members and from Detroit during the winter, impose the blockade. Annual Elks Ball SHOE REPAIR SHOP likCly will 1m 'Shipped to Denver, Honrs: 11 a.m. to pm. DaUy Rm-Dtwit Folks 8 guests are invited. USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT ★ EXTRA LARGE AND "SPKDY" DRY MOP! Acts the Yankees' American Associa­ Dulles declined to anawer when PHONE CH 6-8785 Three Tots in Fire asked directly whether thS United Mideast Talks A58. Franklin Ave:, Hartford Attended by 600 like o Magnet on dust.'dirt and lint. Holds them’ tion farm. > Tel 04 New $fres|Hi Pep mN Southpaw Belief Canal Users States would favor' economic aanc- Special For Tuesday Only I until a slight shake drop$,them off. Makes dust­ tions against Israel if the Israeli isw iy WMi RMIZAN Over .300 coiiples attended the Gosselin Speaks Although he has been troubled Moultrie, On... Frt). 19 (P)— ing easy as a dream, New Haven, Feb. 19 (fl*)— Vfloor and a meeting hall of Uw with a sort arm in recent years government refuse* to withdraw Fourth Annual Elks Valentine Ball MEN'S. LADIES' ^ ^ . To Offer Egypt its forces from Aqaba and the Oaaa President Eieenhower took o ff held at' the State Armory Satur­ At ‘French Night’ ,„„„orFalcdnd Club, a Polish organiza- Shantz la expected to be the left- and CHILDREN'S SHOES C . P fl A Q PULLS DUST FROM CORNERS, NARROW Three small ^children were tipn, on the second floor as flames handed relief pitcher Manager Strip. from Spence Air Force Base at day night. trapped in a flaming Green- Dulles said, however, that when At I0:S0 p.m., the grand march SPACES! Saves moving furniture around. burst through''the roof in one cor­ Caimy Stengel of the-world cham­ )1:41 a.m. EST, for Washington Campbell Council. Knights of w o^ Street flat today when ner. pions has been seeking all winter. Interim Plan Trdking and Listening the Suez Uanal la ieopened Israeli today to daal 'a t closer range in w u led by Exalted Ruler Edward Columbus, will observe French INVISIBLE ships, like those of any other coun­ and Mrs. Serrell. Others in the ★ LAUNDERS LIKE A HANKY. a door slammed shut, and The fire apparently started in Ditmar, who won 12 games for *111680 were the principals as Britain and Greece clashed bitterly new conferencea with the tough Night this evening at 6:30 at the REG. a small ground floor restaurant at the A ’s in both 1955 and 1956, Is London, Feb. 19 (P)—Britain an­ in debate on the Cyprus question at the United Nations in New try, should be allowed to paaa WATKINS grand march were past exalted American Legion'Home., ★ DRIES SOFT AND FLUFFY. locked, as their mother ran problem of getting laraeU txxx^ rulers and offlcera of the local 5:47 a.m. a big righthander who is expected nounced today a majority of cotm- York Feb. 18. At top, Greek Foreign Affairs Minister Averoff, thrbugh. out o f disputed territory. Romeo Gooselln of West Hart­ HALF SOLES S2.S0 out to get help. The scream­ to take, his regular turn on the left, speaks, as Cmdr. Allan Noble, British minister of state for Egyptian government baa lodge, national and state offlcera. ford will be the guest speaker. ★ GUARANTEED 4 YEARs! A general alarm, which brought tries using the Suez Canal have R ep orted ' mubh concerned ing youngsters were saved every piece o f fire equipment in mound. agreed on-an "interim” plan for foreign affairs, listens. At bottom, Noble speaks while Averoff barred Israelf ships from the canal r vtsitlng exalted rulers and past about tha MMeaat atalemate, tha -WESl^ Foster H. 'Williams, secretary of Zippers Replaced— Hats Cleaned ■i'' :!• ... McDermott came to the Yan­ listens. Britain asked the U.N. to call on Greece to stop supply­ since 1949. exalted rulers, and other Elks. the board of directors,«wiU make a HOUSEWARES DCPARTSWNT by their grandmother, who the city, was sounded at 8:38 ajn. operating the waterway. from the President decided late yerierday Music wast furnished by Al 3 Minute Heel Service>-AII Work Guaranteed By 'i l a.m. firemen had con­ kees from Washington in a seven Ume it is cleav-ed ujatU a full inter­ ing arms to Cyprus tetrorlsts,: while Greece asked the U.N. to Dulles said he would very much progress report of the new K of C lives across the hall, hurled player deal a year ago but won approve the right of Cypriots to pOUUcal freedom. to cut abort his South Georgia If you are woek-^nervous and FuRiral Sanrioi Gentile and his orchestra, with building. SHOES SHINED fined the blaze to the northwest national agreement is drawn up. deplore any move by Egypt at 'vacation and return to the ca{dtzl. GREEN STAMPS WITH CASH SALES her body against the door comer ot the building. only two games while losing sf this stage to alow down d e a rth teal generally run-down and de- OroMUid J. West, Otrsetor vocals by Beverly Small and War­ An all-FVench menu will be The plan will soon be placed be- He had planned until then, the prisssd, because of tired'impov­ ren Stephen. “ Stubby” Pastor, and broke it down. . Then shortly before noon, after Morgan, used mainly in relief dre U.N. Secretary General Dag the canal of ahips sunk during the erished blood you oertalnly should 14$ . But CMter St. served by the committee. White Houee aald, to stay on hera brother of bandleader Tony One child, 2-year-old Ehic Sick- several firemen were overcome by season, posted a 6-7 record as the Hammarskjold for presentation to Brltieh-French-Israell Invasion. until Friday. eoe what tba famous FBRRIZAN , MIteben S-7tN smoke, the fire was brought imder club won the American League formula can do for you.- Putor, Was featured in several ler, son of Mrs. Caroline Sickler, Egypt, the Foreign Office said. Wni Not Take Lead The Prealdent aat 1 9 a Whlta To you we aaie—Try FBRRI2SAN, trumpet solos. was liumed as he ran about the control. Nooe of the firemen was pennant. The United States joined a Full Senate Backing While Dulles said, he expects seriously overcome. Ooleman, -who joined the Yan­ Houaa conferenca with Seeratai^ the new faet-aeting Iodine-Iron Maurice. Oaudet, chairman of aecond-floor flat. He suffered sec­ large number of other naUons in American ships to be allowed in­ of Stata DuUaa aa the first order yeconStruetlvo Tonic. Make the TM J M t H A U CORft kees late in 1955, won three and the event, was auiited by Hugo ond degree burns of both foot and There was no immediate estimate preparing the agreement. The Bo- to the Gulf of Aqaba, he Indicated four weeks* test. Teu must feel Manebuter’s Oldest' lost six. He and McDermott both of buslneea on Ms return. They Benson, co-chairman. Elmore B^utiful New Spring and Summer MAHCHima CONM* first, degree burns of his head, of damage. Fire offielala were -Viet Union was not Included. that this country will not take the planned a freah avakiatioa o f the stronger, have more pep and en­ with Plnest PsctUtlM seeking the cause. are southpaws while Morgan is a ergy. work outer, sleep sounder Off-Street Parkliig Anderson handled table arrange­ arms and legs. He was discharged There haa been no advance indi­ Urged for Dte’s Bill lead In sending a ship Into this MideaBt BttuaiUon. . ar money back. ments, Paul Gagpe was in charge on ^ CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS after treafinent at Orace-New At the height of the fire a 8- righthander, cation Egypt would accept the area to establish the. principle Get -raR-FBRRIZAN R I today Established 1874 of decorations, Joseph Sullivan, Haven CommuniW Hospital. family tenement house, which ad- Noren, once an outstanding star •ecret proposals. that it is an International watiw- Tomorrow morning Eisenhowur at a t> an kiver "Wrinkle-Shed wilPnieat with Deinocratte afiS Iti- price yon can afford. w u in charge of refreahmenta and , Fire .MarsW ,4ugene .4. .MuUi' W e f 100 TabloU 11.10. John Lyons and Thomas Blanch­ gan Said the"blaiu was started ac­ But firemen eucceedlnig m leeiirag sold by DuUee reiterated his hope that pubUcan congreeSibnal leaider* a full scale review o f the entire t. W. HALE DEPT. STORE ard handled the gueat reservations, cidentally while the boy's sister, the flames from spreading into it. Washington and later Israel would reconsider its 9efuaal tions. Orndna, 4, and brother, Charles A theater, next to the tenement, thelYi to withdraw troops from AqahA Middle Eaat picture and quite like­ was undamaged.’ livery of the opening speech ly to give them a preview o f what PLAID GINGHAMS Sickle^ Jr.. 6, were pla^g.^wlth field.in 1954 and 1955 he was hob­ in Washington and London. Britain ship” in its Middle East debate and Gaza. This government is not today when the Senate got tangled matches in a bedroom. The building, called the Falcon bled by bad knees during the 1956 without hope on this point, he tile admiaistratlon’e next movea - took the initiative in making the and give President Eisenhower up in debate yesterday on a defi­ wUl be. A beautiful range of un­ Building, is at Washington and campaign and appeared in only 29 proposals. said, because discussions with Is­ Flames spread tluoughout their Broadad Streets.SI “full and unconditional support” ciency approp^ation bill. usual pastel colored home, one o f two flats on the sec­ games, getting eight hits for nine The plan is underatood to call rael have not definitely ended. In advance^ of tha aaaslona with HALE'S for. action In that area. Senate Democratic leader John­ Duilea and tha congrMSlonal lead­ ond floor of a 3^ story wood for a 50-50 apUt of canal tolls. No New Propoeqls plaids with the wonder­ (CoBtinned bb Page NIae) (CoBtinned oa Page Seven) building at the comer of Legion The paymente would go to the “ .Obetructioniam and Irresponsi­ son (Tex) atUl expressed the hope, DuUes.said thia govenunent has ers, 'Whlto House p rM secretary ful “Wrinkle-Shad” fin­ ble division are effective only in howevei;, that ail talk might be Jamea C. Hagerty declined to shed 36” Wide Ave. and Greenwood S t Mulligan World Bank account, with half to no present plana for laying any ish! S E L F S E R V E estimated the loss at $2,000. be credited to Egypt and h«if to deetroying the impact abroad of an concluded by the end of next week, specific new proposals before the any light on what thoaa movua Yard ‘ The door slammed shut, in some be retained by the bank until its all-American foreign policy and in or March 3 at the latest. United Nations to end the dead­ will be. ' AND unknown manner, and locked, after disposition is determined by a befuddling and obscuring the issues Urging Seqate approval of the lock with Israel on the trqop prob­ Asked whether the admlnistrur final aettlement. for the people here at home,” he mlUtary-economlc program Elae'n- lem. tlon Intends to line up with 27 Afro- Mrs. Sickler ran out Mulligan aald. Ingrid,Dean, Giant Asian Moc countries In the United declared. hower proposed for the Middle Wlien Mrs. Sickler and her The Foreign office' statement But be said the United States Nations demanding that the UJ$. mother, Mrs. Edna Welch, found aald: “We have been consulting Smith, a memher of the Senate East, Smith said the nations of. may go to the United Nations with M EA T D E P T . Foreign Relations committee, that area’ are in need -of "immedi D on R iver "Wrinkle-Shed" the door locked, Mrs. Welch broke with other countries interested in a program, depending on the re­ (Continued on. Pagu Nine) down the Joor. the Sues Canali not only those spoke out in an address made avail­ ate assistance” in an effort to bol­ sults of talks President Eisenhow­ Lead Oscar Derby mentioned m press reports but the able prior to ita delivery in the ster their ability to "resist Com­ er holds tomorrow with Demo­ TUESDAY AMD WEDNESDAY Senate. When he iqight get- the yNew Britain Fire majority of other ueer cotintrlee. munism at'this critical moment” cratic end RepubUcan congression­ Hiere now 1s a general agreement He said the "continued exist- al leaders at the WMte House. New. Britain, Peb. 19 (AT—Fire ence” of the Uirest of Russia and McCALL Hollywood, Feb. 19 (P)—^Ihgrid«were still with ui,” Seaton said. on the necessity for sdme interim Dulles made thpae points in an­ Tissue Gingham Piaids raged put of control for six hours Bergman, Hollywood'a moet fam- Red'Clilna to w n d volunteers into r' PATTERN V Moral Victory arrangements since the canal will swering about other international Bulletins today in a 2-story'buaineas build oua exile, and James Dean, only 'Ihe nomination Of Nancy Kelly presumably be opened to shipping the area “ is a powerful factor in Na.'S96S ing near New Britain’s center. News tidbits problems person ever nominated twice in was aeen aa a moral -victory o f before negotiationa for a kmg-tenn promoting Inst^ility and weak­ 1. It is premature, to say the from the AP Wires Specials The general alarm blaze wrecked death, were rated today aa the ac- aorta for the noted Broadway act­ aetUemant have-been crmpleted, or ness in the Middle E u t ” nine eetablishmmts on the ground CliBed from AP Wires least, to begin thinking in terms Five quality “Wrinkle-Shed” treaa and actor to beat in the ress. fihe had not made a movie even etarted.” “Hints of a request by Egypt fqr of granting diplomatic recognition finish tissue gingham in pastel c movie’s annual race for Oacara. in 10 yearn until ."Tlie Bad Seed." The Foreign Office added: “It is volunteers if the IqjmeU Army falls BULGANIN WARNS MIDEAST to Red (Jhina. Dulles made thl^ color combination. ON THE LARGE JARJ)F And the movie ’‘Giant’’ took Once a contract player here, her MaJ. Gen. Bela Kiraly, military to evacuate the Gaza Strip and the comment when asked about re­ Moeeow, Feb. 19 (ff)—Soviet 36” Wide 9F U,S.WilLTrain favored spot in the. beet film cate­ talents had been wasted in a long (Coatiaoed aa Paga PIvci) leader of Hungarian -d 1 g b_t e r a approaches to the Gulf of Aqaba, marks by (Chairman Green (D-RI) Premier Bulganin wariied Yard I gory ae the smoke cleared from ■ucceasion of B movies. * against'Moscow,I'Moscow, testlfl^teatUlM In Wash­ and by Yemen in its conflict with i>( the Senate Foreign Relations peoples of the Middle Eaat to­ NESCAF last night’s announcement of the Nominated fm* best supporting ington that Soviet satellite troops Aden, are cogent reminders of the committee who said yesterday such day that "inaaae plans for world First British 39th annual-Academy A-ward nom­ actor were’ Don Murray ("Bus Two Disputes^ Stall held war games last year baseS on continued existence of this critical recognition eventually would have domlaation” by tho' United - .V inations. Stop’’); Anthony Perkins situation,” he said. to be granted. Statee night tinage them Into ("Friendly Persuasion"); Anthony an assumed war with W est... Ehc- Miss Bergman, absent eight ecufive Secretary Roy Wlllilns of The Middle East 1‘esolution, ss Told that Green favored such a the ‘TuU of atomic and hydrogen Another Shipmeni years from the town where she Quinn ("Luat for Life” ); Mickey End of Pier Strike National Aasn. for the Advance­ ^revised by iV o Sehate committees, course "eventually,” ' Dulles Wnr." .. ^“ c ; r Y $ 1.39 M issiles Unit gained her greatest fame, will Rooney ("The Bold, and the ment of Colored People says mem­ » have stiff competition in the top New Ym-k, Feb. 19 (P):—Forty- bers of Ms race have been patient (Continued on Page Nine) '(Continued on'Page Nine) FARM MfMtTtjrAGE HIKE SET let’s iaik kitchen MORE AND MORE OF THOSE WONDERFUL "15t Off" leWt London, Feb. 19 (Pi—Britain to­ actress division from the follow­ (CeatiaDed oa Page Tklrteea) five thousand striking dockwork- "in the face of extreme provoca­ Springfield, Mnse., PMi. 19 (ff) day announced the formation of ing; era from Maine to Vii^nia re­ tion” but that he^could not predict — An Inorenae in the rate of In* LOCAL FRESH GRADE "A^, k r a t t V e l v Ee t a ita first guided weapons regiment. CarroU Baker of the controver­ mained idle today as disputes over tercet on farm nsortgages from ^ -t.. .. V , *r», * A War Office spokesman said the their mood if their hope of ciidl FEfPERELL. NYLON AND RAYON ILEND ..PASTBVROED sial "Baby Doll;” Katherine Hep- contracts in Baltimore and Nor­ rl^ ta legislation la destroyed. Blocks Higher Interest 8 to &Vi pee cent effeettve March outfit will be made up of officers bum for "The Rainmaker;’’ Nancy Soviet Policies folk prevented a. general back-to- 1 was announced today at the URGE EGGS and men trained in America by the Sen. Mansfield (D-Mont) says A modern kitchen is the heart of the home . . . a. • * GNEESE3PREAD Kelley for "The Bad Seed;" and work movement. ‘ Uhited States should take lead In »"»"«« meeting of the FMeral U.S. Army. Deborah Kerr for "The Kfa^ and I.HA Bank at Springfield, n o Thia la the latest step in stream­ ■Union epokeemen were unable, aeeking to plfce United' Nations family room, children's play oreo, the spot fbr I." Not Changed, to predict an end to the costly pier emergency force en guard over hike wne reported to the 200 lining and reshaping Britain's Mias Bergman was nominated Vets’ Unit Seeks Funds New England delegatea by Gor« armed forces to fit Uie nuclear age. tieup, now in Its seventh day. Th\ Gaza Strip'’ and Gulf of A qaba... breokfost, lui^h or midnight snack. Mom no long­ doz. for her sensitive portrayal of the port-to-port situation was con­ Detlgner o f Redstone and Jupiter don Chmeron, executive vice BLANKET ENDS The defense Ministry also dis­ Russian princesa in "Anastaaia.’’ prealdent, at the fleet a Melon oC. Nikita Heports fused. baSlstic miaallea anye that ionle closed that it la attxl^g the poe- Dean, nominated last year for the t ^ y meeting. er goes into "isolotion" to prepore dinner. 49 slbUity of slashing its forces William V. Bradley, president f f rocket eoold be boUt, with present For New GI Home Loans REG. $8.98 VALUEI the .brooding adolescent of “ East the International Longshoremen's knowledge, that could reach _ Mars Advert laed in Life Magazine throughout the world — IncludlKlinr Moscow, Feb. 19 (P)—NiklU S. thoae in Libya, Hong Kong and of Eden,” got H t4js year for his Aasn, (Ind.), appeared determined In 498 days and return in 'about UNION AIDES IN CONTEMPT Old Kentachy "Anaerican first role as an adult—that of the Khrushchev went out of his way to withhold any general work re­ WasMngion, Peb. 19 (ff)r—'nw Beauty" Patten Oibraltar—to fit the atomic age. 820. Washingbin, Peb, 19 (ff) — The«>when' the bill reaches the Houa^ Less T h an RATH DAISY HAM millionaire' oil wildcatter in last night to emphasize that last sumption until ccmtract agree­ Mad bomber George Matesky Senate today voted approval o f The new regiment wUl begin butRep. Adair-(R-Ind.), who apon-; oontempf rltatloas agataiat You con enjoy "togetherness" in o spacious kitch­ 28 forming next mmith at Alderahot, "Giant." week's change of foreign ministers ments were reached in all porta taken to court briefly fallowing House Veterans committee looked Stiff OppoaiUoa does not mean a change in Soviet from . Portland, Maine, to Hamp­ sored the rate increase proposal, Prank W. Brewster and ‘Elaar PATCHWORK Britahrs top military base 35 mllee his Indictment on v a r i e t y of to government aoqrces today for told reporters he was uncertain southwest of London. It will be He likewise will have exception­ foreign policy. ton Roads, -Va. charges by Brooklyn Grand Jury... O. Mohn, top officials of tha 9 en designed by the W. G. Glenney Cdinpany. Gl home mortgage funds after r4- whether he would reoffer it. Teamsters Union who refused commanded by Lt. Ool. John E. ally stiff oppositioh in Yul Bryn- . Seizing -a microphone at a Rus- Last night, Bradley made a re­ PriMo mlnlatera of tlx West Euro­ ftulng to raise the interest rate on n QUILTS ner ("King and I "); Kirk T>>uglat turn to Work today at a.m. “ If it ia offered on the floor, to answer questions In a racket* Oordingley, 40-yeaf-old veteran of aian-Bulgarian party, the Soviet 8 D a i n t e e s pean coimtrlea meet to' try to un- veterans’ loans to 5 per cent I am very .doubtful whether the eeriag Inve^gatioB. EE" to 70" wid«: I Vs yds. to 1 Vs yds. I0119 ’ world War n and the BrlUah Occu­ (“ Lust for Life” ); Rock Hudson CommunUt party boas launched (8XT) conditional on aettlement tn.,gle last stubborn problems Overriding administration rc- pation Army in Germany. "Giant") and Sir Laurence Olivier into a speech apparently aimed at of local contracts In Philadelphia, House would accept It,” he said. bolding up their economic uniou. questa for the higher interest rate, Rep. Ayras (R-Ohio), who like Will Use ‘Corporal’ ("Richard UI’^). observers abroad.. Baltimore and Norfolk by last New Delhi political exports es- BAR TAPPING VET FUNDS We'll draw sketches ..« recommend a competent midnight. the committee voted yesterday to Adair, ba^ed the admlMstration's - Waaklagtoa, Peb. 19 (ff)—• RIB CORNED 8EEF Ita 'first weapon will be the , Dean's role in "Giant” was com­ "Our foreign policy does not preao belief' India Is preparing a continue tho present 4H per cent TYPICAL EXAMPLE: rocket-powered "Oorporal’’—capa­ pleted only days before his tragic depend on ady one individual," Agreements were not reached in 6 per cent rate, also said he The House Veterana Oonimlf* new move on Kashmir dlspote... rate and find other ways to pro­ doubted i f thia Oongress would carpenter . . . explain how under the W. G. Glen­ 80x80 e x tn huge else ble of carrying a conventional or death In a grinding auto crash.' Khrushchev laid. Resolution eaUMg. for Impeachment vide GI home flnahhing. tee today voted against dipping CORNED SPARE RIBS atomic warhead—which Brit|Bh aol- approve a Mgher charge. Into National Service U fe la* E8" Wldo by 1 2/3 Yords Loag, Ooly $2.90 Others ih the b a t movie cate­ He’ went on t6 expound the con­ (UeaUaned aa Page Thirtaea) of six justiceojS t-V A . Supreme Aa one alternative, committee Tou'U love the pattern - and 'LP dlers have been learning to use at gory—-where ah Oscar win means tinuity of Soviet policy. President ESsenhower last suraace reeervee as a new ney Financing Plon you con take up to 3 years to quality In these quUtat In roae, CORNED TONQUE Court passed by Georgia House members turned to a study of pro­ month asked Congress to hike the Fort.Bllsa, Tex., and at Bases in mHUosa more at the box office— Andrei Gromyko had and sent to Senate. posals to authorise, use of up to source of money' far veterans blue, green, orchid and yellow. New Mexico and Alabama. were ‘‘Armmd the World in 80 $ 1 GI interest rate .Jto make the loans homing. It voted yeeterday poy. a. with NO MONEY DOWN. Be here early for Uteu wooderful PeppereU blanket ends. Buy for gifta or your own use. ‘■Rare Ailment Kills Torrlngton's oldest residmt dies billion of National Service Life In­ m or^ attractive to lenders, and "Corporal’’ has a rang^ of 75 Daya:’’ "Friendly Persuasion;” . U*ree days after at age ef 181:.. Charles Van Dor- against Mgher GI intareat rate* For crib blankets, throws, bathrobes, coats and smaller alu i-Z M E A L miles and speeds townxl enemy surance (NSLI) reserves held in thus prime the dwindling flow, of ruular blankets, or put two together for a larger blanket. "The King and I;'* qnd Cecil B. Bhepliov outlined, the govern­ en b m te teleVleleiB quiz show trust for GI wartime policy hold­ -:-«a action wtriqb honslng ad* Also Old- Kentucky "Double targets at 2,000 miles an^ hour de Mine's "TTie Ten Command­ ment’s foreign policy outlook to Swedish Film Star avaUable financing. Last Decem­ mlnlstrntor Albert It. Goto saM NUe green, baby pink, blue, aqua and yellow. wiaalags to $148,880 but meets ers. The NSLI trust fund now ap­ ber the rate on PHA-inaured Wedding Rtaig" patten In 4 LAMB with the help of radar. ments.” the Supreme Soviet (ParlUment): match in woman attorney from proximates $6 bUUon. would. If it stands, deal "a very colon only $8.88. Announcement of the formation The nominations contained few loans was upped from to 5 Drive down ton^orrow • .. aihple parking. Although Moscow Radio inter Stockholm,. Feb. 19 (P)—Marta Manhattan. ' As the committee began' cloaed- per cent for that reason. sertons blow tv thoaeande o f of the regiment came a few hours aurprisea, save perhaps for the announced that ShepUov’s address Toren, beautiful Swedish stage and Seven Greek Orthodox prieets veterans wbo plaa to boy I after Britain had named Rear omission of (Jharlton Heston, door consideratlpn of the NSLI Tesgue said the 6 per cent rate PATTIES still stood, observers here had screen actress, died today of a rare arreated ae reeult of recent sati- proposals,, Chairman Teague (D- was turned down by the commit­ this year.” WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS U Adm. Quy Wilaoh as "Atom Ad- Moses of • "The Ten Command- come to the view that career dip­ brain diaeaae which sent, her to the EOKA drive in Troodea Mountain WRAPPED m BAOOX, • m ini’’ to direct the job of fitting ments'.\'.’ Tex) predicted favorable ' action. tee because it o f f e ^ "no assur­ lomat Gromyko was ^ in g counted hospital less than 4s hours ago. Rtaf area... Bill, which would allow He told reporters that "some kind ance It will provide mortgage FIRE K1LU8 POUR OHIMREH Royal -naval and merchant ships There had been some taUi that on for a tougher era of interna­ was 31. towns , to tax buildings, dams and of a bill will be reported' out.’’ Satom, OMo, Psb. 19 (ff)— 336 North Main Strfsf with nuclaiar ehglnea. the 'Academy might vote 4 special money'for the veterans.’' tional negotiations. The actress had been uncon­ machinery owned by water de- Yesterday's action on the QI in­ “Veterans already are paying Poor ehUdiea twined to death GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALE' 'The Adminlty *ald It has al­ award for Dean, Tong hailed aa one They Mlt Bhepliov, former edi­ scious since she was brou$;tat to the pnrtmenta of. other municipalities today l5' 4 ■V- r . { ! V '•..1, J ■M