I, ', .'■ ’ ••' ' V ' } A' ' .(* r,>^ ■ p o/• *', 1^ •». . ;,V- ■ . • L • . - ; ^ i J.- SAi'U|lDAY, JANUARY 19, 1967 PA6B TEN Averauc Dkily Net Prase Run For the Week Ended The Weather fllattrbPBtrr l^ttrnituj SrraU> January 19, 1957 Peroenat af D. 8. Waetfear a short story he had submittad.. 1 2 , 4 4 5 Perlodo'or Hght min o* ditnaM The a^ry, which had a Chriatmaa GENERAL tonight and Tneeday. Ooneldemkle About Town theme, waa the second fiction piece Member of the Audit r«g toaight Low tonight .hi neper Heard Along Main Street of his the Mirror had accepUd. TV SERVICE Bureau of Ctrcniatlon 'Am«ri L«|1on AuxUlary mam- Mnnehester—^A City of Village Charm 56s.' High Tneoday 45-M. beta are reminded Uiat the next So They Say Day. 5JJ5 BOM roeetlna will be Tueaday evening And on Some of Mancheater*M Side Streets, Too Prior to Jan. 1, 1952, the penny NlghM 4As99 Pina Parti instead of Monday night, and they post card waa in existence many a TEL. Ml S-54M VOL. LXXVI, NO. 94 (TWELVE PAGES) ■re pMo aaked to bring articles for '^weather, and it Involved a great business firm . took advantags of MANCHESTER, CiONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1957 (Clasaifled Adrertiekig on Pngo 19) PRICE FIVE CENTR- the white elephant sale. Pay Atteattonl A frtCnd of ours dropped around deal of sacrifice. the bargain to advertise its busi­ A salesman of tires and bat­ ness, epecial tales, auctions, and The Holy Name Society of St. the other day and somehow the teries who works in a Main St. what have you. Jamas' Church will hold its month­ conversation got a*jund to doga store was lying in bed about 7:49 In looking over a collection of ly meeting Monday evening,' at 8:30 probably because he wanted to am. Tuesday morning, with at odds and ends that might be use­ SNOW at S t James' School Hall. The Rev. tell this little vignette concerning least a good half hour of sleep ful for 'our 75th anniversary tab­ Meonard Goode, chaplain of Rocky his own mongrel. before it was time to get up and loid, we came across Hie follow­ HUl Veterans HoapiUI, will be the. His dog, "Dusty," althotigh only; «'«‘ dy himself for work, ing. all printed in Italica, on the P L O W tN G fueat speaker. four mo.iths old, has successfully “ P ">bch ***'lier, back of a penny post card. It was Ike Dedicates Second Term to been hbusebroken. and when its «*** sent out 20 years ago by a local • DRIVEWAYS The Grace Group of the Oenter time to go outside,ouisiae, henc \isuallyusumiiy k . firm. • PARKING LOTS Oon^gational Church wtl meet ■"v 11 nudges his owner’s leg and whines * 1 getUng his car "H'HEN Monday night at 8 o'clock in the Women wore hoop skirts, bus­ TEL. Ml 9^100 Just a little. Perhaps it was the loud curses Federation room for an evening of Shortly after his owner 80t tles, petticoats, corsets, cotton book ravievia. Mrs. Hooka Johnston this and general stomping around that stockings, buttoned shoes, frilled home from work one day woke the sleeper up. Whatever it TURNPIKE win review ‘The Mind Goes Forth." week the puppy begai nudgir’g reached his cotton drawers. They did the clean­ by Overstreet; Mrs. Philip Emery. and let out Just a tiny whine. ears that the temperature was ing, washin{f, ironing, raised big AUTO SERVICE " Battle a f "Hymn." ------by Dean Hess; and- families, went to churph Sundays Linda N* (ieorice Nandra A. Withaijp Marianne E. Hoppe Peace with Justice’ to Curb Communism Being preoccupied, the owner paid Ufa, <>»rlea'Cipaon. “-When God way below sero, the 'sleeper star­ 164 WEST MIDDLE TPKE. no attention. "Duaty_’!Jiecame Just tled the household by bounding and were too busy to be sick. MeiL Saya No," by Jdargaret BlalrJohn- a little more nersistent, nudged a down into the kitchen sho'iitlng, wore whiskers, hats, ascot ties, A nndunce Engagements atone. Mrs. John Mortimer will lead little harder and wined a little “Let's get some breakfast going, red flannel underwear, chopped the worship service, and refresh­ Under. here! Got to get downtown and wood, bathed once a week, drank ments will be served by Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D.< Allan R. Witham, 5 Hendee Rd.,?> Announcement ia made of the When he takes the pup outside, sell those batteries!" 10-cent whiskey, 5-cent bc«r, rode George, 82 Turnbull Rd., announce; Miller and her committee. bicycles and buggies^ went in for announces the engagement of his | engagemeht of Miss Marianne E. tlie owner told us, he usually the engagement- and coming mar- | daughter. Miss Sandra Anne W it' Hoppe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Massed Thousands hli.vhea. r chain to his halter and politlca, worked 12 hours a day Waahington Jan 21 >m - - Cites Wealth of U.S. It’s Really Very Simple and lived to a ripe old age. Stores rlage of their daughter, Mias Unda i ham, to William Francis Hoffman4Bmst Hoppe—of Marburg, Qer' L o o k O o t L "Preaiuent Ktaentiower opened The postponed meeting of the In turn hooks It on his backyard Nancy George, to Gerhardt Karl' Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William' many, to Morton Handler, son of 1- Maacheater Fine Art Assn, will be cUthesline. At this time, the Breathes there a crossword pux- burned coal oil lamps, carried his second inaugural addreaa sle addict, even a novice, who does Jansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry' Hoffman of Shnabuiy. - I Mr. and Mrs. Irving Handler, 39 held Wednesday in the Whiton cl ^ dropped it at his owner's feet. picas.” derwear, have bobbed hair, heavy equipment operator for conformity. smoke, paint, powder, drink cock­ morning, on the constitu­ ' capitol. In his inaugural address, Eisenhower painted a picture of tomorrow night at 7 o'clock to pro­ Ai.d 'as though this Avas not defi­ He measures the height of type By VFW Women Welch Consthiction Co., Burling' The Eisenhowers and the Nlx- VMay we grow in strength— ceed from there to the Holloran nite enough, he gave out the by points. This type, for In- tails, play bridge, drive cars, have ton. tional date for his inaugura­ without pride of self. a prosperous, strong America. * pet dogs and go in for politics. I ons came in aeparate cars. Funeral Hoiaa to pay reapects to loudest bark his o-vner ever re­ tUnce, is 8 poinU High (Don't try Members of Anderson - Shea No definite date has been set tion, private rites were held The wives sat nearby as the "May we. in our dealings But he added “ this ia not the whole of our world.” Timmy Holloran. who was an hon members. to measure it; it'a not as aimple Men ' have high blood pressure, Al xi!iar>’, VFW, attended a ape- for the wedding. Insuronc* policiot with all peoples of the earth, wear no hats, little hair, shave in the White House for Eisen­ President and Vice Preeident were “ In too much of the Earth there is want, discord, danger,” erary member of the company. aa that.) ci ( meeting yesterday afternoon sworn in. ever speak truth jind serve >!iilf>nhnw|5r SAiH. anrl n o w nafarsnsi wfeae Same Scene—New Onner their whiskers, play golf, bathe hower and Viee President Justice.” Eisenhower said. “ New forces and new nations stir and strive An “em" in any given type size of Deh No. 7, Cub Pack, 153, at no«d •xporioncod Oath Given by Warren across the earth, with power to bring, by their fate, great ":r Auxiliary Police and regulars - The Herald’s poetic instincts twice a day. never go to bed the the home of Den Mother Irene Nixon. I Chief Justice Warren adminis­ ia as wide as the type is high. An same day they get up, are mis­ will bontinue the first aid Classes were well directed the other day, "em" in 8-point type, therefore. Pisch, 27 Irving St. Patriotic In­ sBrvic* • • • L«t us His inaugural address followed tered the oslh to Eisenhower af­ good or greaj. evil to the free world's future.” Monday night at 7:30 and Wednes­ but its information was out of date. understood at home, play the structor Oglore White presented the public ceremony as massed: ter Sen. Knowland (R-Calif.) had The entire world is divided and “ the divisive force is inter­ Is 8 points wide. The "en" is stock market, ride In airplanes, Atheneum Notes day night at 7 o'clock. Sessions are The picture—that annual affair simply half the "em” . an Amcrlcrn flag, which was ac­ thou.sands, on the steps of the I aworn in Nixon. Baghdad Pact national communism and the power that it controls,” Eisen­ — of the wondrous icicles which drink poison, work five hours a cepted by William Chase who ex­ ch*ck yours froo* Capitol and standing on the wet] Eiaenhower was ' sworn in at held in the auxiliary room at PO' But In general, the terminology day, play ten, ^and die young. hower went on. * ------lice Headquarters. form around the pipeline over in of the print, shop is more dlatin- pressed thanks for the Cubs. Mrs. grounds in . front, listened In 12:33 p.m. (EST). the North End of town, was pub­ Stores have electric lights, cash Special Exhibitions PINE hushed silence. Moslems Back TTic designs of that power, dark guiahed by flexibility than perma­ White was accompanied by Past Twenty-ninth' annual exhibi­ There was a great burst of Jr purpose, are clear In practice, lished again. And again ownership registers and elevators, but never TTie skies were overcast today. handclapping, and some -chegrs. V ital Quotations The guest speaker at the meet­ nency; ao it haa t^om e custom have what the customer w a n't s, Presldenvs Gertrude Buchanan, tion of the Hartford Society of it strives to. seal forever the fete ing of the Rotary Club Tuesday of the beauty-begetting old Iron to use “em” ga a aynpmyn for Helen Beebe and Junior Vice PHARMACY There weie occasional spatters of Joiin T. Fey. clerk of the Su­ cylinder was attributed to Cheney trust nobody, take Inventory daily, Women Painters, Special Exhibl- 664 Oenter S t—^el. Ml 9-9814 FRED T. BAKER rain. . Ike’s Doctrine of those it hea enilavei. It strives night at 8:30 at the Manchester "pica” which ia a conatant meas­ President Laura kcabert. Selden tioh Gallery, Morgan Memorial. preme Court held the Bible for I to break the tiea that United the In Ikes’ Address Bros. never buy in advance, have over­ But the sun was struggling to Eisenhower. Country Club will be Russell S. ure rather than one which hinges head, markup, markdowns, an­ J. Richards is leader and John On view through Feb. 10. free. Artd It strives to rapture-- Taylor, special representative for The photo was taken on the on the size of the type in ques­ Kelley assistant of Cub Pack 153. Early American Silver from the 97 CENTER ST. come through as the President ar­ With the last words of the oath, Ankara. Jan. 21 (fl»( ■ The four morning of the 18th. At^that time nual and aeml annual sales, end- rived at the capitol for the cere­ to exploit for its own greet power Washington, Jan. 21 (F)—High­ Rem inj^n Rand Co. to the U.S. tion. Last evening, Florence Streeter, collection of Philip Hammerslough, PINE LENOX "so help me God,” Elsenhower ex­ Voslem members of the sntl-Com- -all forces of change in the world, the pipe owner was not Cheney So the next time you encounter of-month and aimiveraary sales, monial swearing-in. tended his hand to Chief Justice lights of President Eisenhower’s Air. Force. His subject will be dollar day, founOers' day. Econ­ Lillian Linders, Mary Leduc and Avery Rotunda, second floor. Moiiehottoi', Conn. munist Baghdad pact today especially the needs of the hun­ "Let's Take the Mystery Out of Bros, but Statom. And when the a crossword puzzle composed by There were thousands |n his im Warren ■ and said: "Thank you second term inaugural address; omy Day rummage sales and Lucile Hirth took an active pa'rt The.se masterpieces of early PHARMACY nounced full support Of the Eisen­ gry and the hopes of the op­ Selling." paper was published the owner was someone who can’t think of any­ in the Hartford County Council American silver are once more on mediate audience, and his words | very much.' We live in a land of plenty, but not Statom, but Connecticut Power NEVER MAKE ANY MONEY.” 299 E. Center St__ Ml 9-0898 Ml 3-1118 hower doctrine on the Middla'Ea.st. pressed.” thing more original than ”em" to Bingo, given for the ben Hartford Ml »-»M < scenes of cool wonder? nameplate. the Manchester Republican Tofvn gram performed by violin, cello, Film ‘Blacl^list’ Qa^ Ignore Britain’s Role bondage, the unconquerable will of communism has itself been shaken No mention was made of the heroes has struck with the swift, It happened back in 1935, Committee in celebration of the piano, and flute; Jan. 20, 3:30 p.m., by a fierce and mighty force: The Satisfaction for Some Republican victory at the polls in future role in the alliance of Bi .t- To Drop Service to Putnam sharp thruat Of llghtnlnf. Budapest readiness of men who love freedom when the Civic Progresi Commit­ November. in Tape.stry hall. Th. concert is It takes all kinds to make up tee held a contest aimed at finding Driver Arrested open to the nubile without charge. Washihgton, Jan. 21 durt to conai(ler ain. a charter member of the is no longer merely the name of a to pledge their lives to that love. lOPEN: A spokesman said the affair will city: henceforth it. la a new and the world—the enterprising, the a slogan-that would describe the Sales Desk Supreme Court today granted a | the case.' ^ Baghdad Pact. Britain has at­ crafty, the cruel, and the ifrespon. town and win friends for It. On Liquor Count go on as scheduled tonight, regard­ Complete stock of postcards, hearing to 23 mo\ ie actors and 1 2. AgregdUq review a decision tended no meetings of the alliance By LEON.ARD ZEIDEN'BERG •• which was held in the Hall of the • railroad will resiime passenger shining symbol of man's yearning Ws look upon thia shaken sible. And Manchester has its less of weather conditions. Guests other film workers who sought mil- that Pr^aidmi Elstnhower had since the British-French invasion Hartford, Jan. 21 l Special) — House of Representatives at the service. to be free. Earth, and we declare our Bnn The late Malcolm Mollan, then have been requested to arrive be­ museum reproductions, and art DAY: share. books at Muaeurj Sales Desk. Open Jions of dollars In damages on a authjHOty to \diamlss M>’ion of the Suez because of opposition Rep. Horace Secl^-Brtwn ''Jr" to­ Stats. Capitol- - - - .Vrtlcle three of the rallrdad's "Thtie aorosa all the globe there and fixed purpos^the building of One of the moat enterprising Jn editorial writer for The Herald, tween 6 and 6:30 p.m. complaint that a Hollywood "black-.j W in er As a \ membaP*" ■" of from Iraq, the only Arab member flmateat Development .Ahead application says the bridge has ha.-shly blow the w jt4ii of ohi nge. won the contest with the "City of Herbert M. Dougan. 43. of 45 Monday through Saturda /, 1-6 p.m. day sharply attacked New Haven a peace with Jiwfice in g world cidenta we heard about this week list" kept them ext of work. old War ClalmV commission. of the g".-oup. In his statement. Seeley - Brown not been rebuilt because of the And, we— though fortunate be our where moral law prevails. happened not in , spite of. but, Village Charm” entry, and the Riverside Dr., waa charged with The 23 clalmanU said the, weMT Wiener was appointed by Prts- Hon’-evei. some source.^ said Railroad management for Its. ef- •said he believed "eastern” Con­ great, expense involved." Dempsey lot—know that we can never turn j S u n d a y : rather, because of the subrsero late publisher, Thomas Ferguson, operating a motor vehicle while Hatfield Elected tlackllated bv the film Industry Ident Truman on June\8, 1950. necticut is on the threshold of its said. "If the expense ia the only our backe to them." vu. . liked It so much he decided to put under the influence of intoxicating Pfltain would be invited to the ' forts to abandon permanently after they refiiaed to testify> 0 951 President Eisenhower tw oved next meeting. I service on » the Hartford-Putnam greatest development." but he deterrent to the restoration of this Pledging that .tmerica. in Rs ofThls wace It on the paper's nameplate. It liquor or drugs yesterday morn­ r PRINCE • before the House Committee on un- from office on Dec. 10, 1953 added "the region may be perma- bridge, then ing. He was Involved in s 2-csi Slate CIO Officer One of the first to leave the con­ line. the towns located dealings will all the peo >lee of the | to coS^tar ’ the threat of those made its first appearance on Dec. after he refused to resign. Wf . . . - 12, 1936, and h u been there ever crash at Harrison and Knighton I MATCHE8ELLI American Activities. Each asked ference was Iraqi Crown Prince The Second District Republican "'"H y dimmed and blackened by along the Hartford-Putnam line j Earth will "ever epe'ak truth and who^si^k damages of $ , , . S. Agreed to aay when a pini-b^i |Abdul Hah. He took a plane to i called the railroad’s . management ill-considered, illegal and actu- are prepared to pay one-half the i seiye Justice.'' Eisenhower s;i««nhni»»i. t«)/(told v,i>his lo ruie oy, force,____ we must since. Sts. Harry Hatfield of 301 Hilliard i 2 250 000 machine ceases to be an amuse­ pay the costs of our o-. needed Police said Dougan turned left St., who is employed as a hard­ PERFUMES The suit was against major film sit London and Washington. : "financial high pressure men whose actions" of the railroad. cost even thoiigh we feel this is a audience; In submitting the winning entry, companies, film dlstrilmting com­ ment device and becomes a gam­ Hare he will report on the An- 'only objective ia to skim off the He challenged the New Haven to responsibility that does, not rlght- THE ARMY AND NAVY Mollan won a |2S prize offered hy into Harrison St. from Knighton ener in Hartford, was elected one bling device. The government said St. and ran into a car driven by of 19 vice presidents of the State panies and raetn)>era of the House kara talks to both governments. j cream—which they have largely *urrender its franchise if it can-1 fully belong to iis. _ Earth,rt*i andanH w r decisre our firm i ' the Chamber of Commerce. ^Arthur Drug StoresJ a riding by the U.S. Court of Ap­ I done already —make a killing and make the railroad pay and letf But this is our last chsmie: we August H. Kissman, 51, of 229 CIO yesterday. committee. California courts dla- peals in Chicago could coat the gov and fixed purpose—the building of The day the contest winner was I cvenluallv get out." , »ou>Pone else try it. ‘ have our backs pushed to the well. peace with Justice Ir e world where We lecognize and accept our Woodbridge St. No injuries were The State CIO, meeting In con­ mi-saeil the litigation on the ground, 53'i million a vaar in own. deep involvement in tha des­ announced was also a big day for reported, and only minor damage vention in New Haven, also re­ there waa no showing of Inju^ to j revenue. The AppeUate Cburt I Seelcv-Brown's remarks were' railroad, he said, cannot' To deprive us of rail service would r. .ors I. law ■ pravalis. two other Herald men. Erik Mo- I seeicj Biouns lemaiks «cic .^.^^draw from Its obligations and be to doom eastern Connecticut to tiny of men every\vhere. W# are resulted to both cArs. elected its president, Mitchell any "legaily protected interest of , ,jruck down a gambling tax convic- Montesi Death ' contained in a statement read at , . . „ I "The building of such a peace is accordingly pledged to honor, and B-I-N-G-O dean, then sports editor, picked up Dougan was released from cus­ Svlridoff, for his 10th term. PRESCRIPTIONS the 23 because none had an em-* ground that the coin-op- I the opening session of the PubHc re.sponsiblliUes "piecemeal." economic oblivion. •' '* bold and solemn purpose. To a New York Dally Mirror and saw ployment contract. In appealing Ip T^e PUC today also heard a The washed out bridge is on the pi-ocisim It It easy. To serve it EVERY SAT. NIGHT— NEW TIME 8:00 P.M. tody under a $200 bond for appear­ Other' officers reelected were crated devices Involved were ! Utility Commission's iPUC) hear- (CeathHied OB Page Five) ance in Town Court Jan. 28. John J. Driscoll, Bridgepbrt, sec­ the Supreme Court for a hearing . ing on a petition by the railway statement from Gov. A. A. Ribi- Qulnebaug.Blver in Putnam. will be hard. And to attain it. we '•FREE PICK-UP amusement devices. Trial Op ens in coff In which he expressed the Claire I. Dupont. 16, of 117 retary-treasurer since 1938; .and AND DEUVERT” the 28 contended they had been 4. Set April 8 for argument of I to discontinue passenger service Dempflcy said two dilterent muat be aware of Ita full meanlna DANCING Ridge St., escaped injury yester­ Assistant President Daniel J. Gal­ denied equal protection and- due \ Justice department plea for an Im- V/^ 5^ 11 1 L ’ gh 11 1* 'I : from Hartford northeast to the hope that the PUC will order the engineering firms have estimated;—and leady to pay Us full price." day afternoon when her car hit a lagher. process of laws'. ; mediste decision on ownership d f, ' Ay v>i U U 1 I. Mas-sachiisetU line'. railroad to restore the service on the cost of restoring the bridge at ; ___ To Hm Music of DuloMo Orebostro PINE PHARMACY the line. a maximum of $85,000. i « ^ PINE PHARMACY tree on Woodland St., near Irving There was no opposition to any 4 CENTER ST.—Ml 9-9814 The 23 claimants included film , oil-rich submerged lands off the , - ______. I Flood Wasted Out Bridge The railroad does not seek to .. “ >at he had Just aworn SM OENTES 8T. Ml. S-MI4 St. Police said Miss Dupont's car, of the officers reelected yesterday. players Gale Sondergard and How­ Louisiana coait. Rtbicoff said the railroad la es­ "my solemn oath of service to Venice, Italy, Jan. 21 ,/P)--The Service on tills line wa.4 halted sential to the groiyth of the entire , "handon freight service on the ...... Bulletins heading west on Woodland St., ard Da Silva. S. Refused to review a decision Wilma Montesi scandal case fi­ I after the Augu.st’ 1955 flood wiped line vou." Eisenhower said the United OPEN ALL DAY spun, around on a patch of ice and In other actions today at a brief calling for reconvening of a federal State and it must realize that it ^ ,, states will “ Bcnve true the nally went, to irlal today after out a key railroad, bridge at Put- not only has a resoonaibUitv to ' Dempsey declsred that, the rail from the AP Wires skidded out of control into the ae.ssion held to hand down orders, grand Jury in Charleaton, W. Va., 2 'j years. A 3-Judge panel ruled na^,The New Haven has eontend- tree. Damage to the car was es­ the Tribunal: to condnue an investigation of re­ SUNDAY against the defense on a legal edaihat It can not afford to rebuild loogIaaW forward to a‘w_the future______growth X. u n d passenger aarvir*Mrvice **nrAa*nf«"presents m a >‘; Uies. UB be ■ pvoplff in 81i Cnill timated at about $250. 1. Set aside a decision that per­ ports of rnllk price fixing in that 4 e A w o l f StARTS TRIALS area. Tha decision was given by point in the death of the 2p-year- th»i bridge and the past record of of th? State of Connecticut, the; P>'ecedant and poses a A™* '"foosh ahich we mitted tralislenU to i-ent apart­ old party girl, and then postponed operations on the line show it -to Washington, Jan. 21 UP—> ments In an FHA-financed project the U.S. Circhh Court in Baltimore, pos.slble...... affect the proposed aban- i threat , , „ to „ the welfare of the entire ' P-*"' ^ MULTIPLE taking evidence until tomonow. have been a money loser. donment would have on this He said Eiaenhower said the goal is "the The snUnarlne Sea Wolf, the built prior to 1954. The court held in a case filed by the Justice de­ Defense Attorney Francesco The congi-essman, who is stteqd- growth. Oltligatlon to t4erve favor of almighty God” and that ■ation’s Mpoed atomle-powered that U.S. District Judge Walter E. partment. vessel, got under way for the SALE The Supreme Court met only two Carnelutti. ons of July's ace Ing the President’s inauguration in RIbicoff Sees Area Rebirth public utility has an obliga- "the hopes In our hearts fashion Hoffman of Norfolk exceeded his first time today, tl.i-Navy dis- . MOND^Y-TubDAY. JAN. 21-22 QUINN’S authority in ruling on the Issue in -; minutes today then went to the lawyers, tried tq separate the.case Wa.shington had bis statement The Governor.pj-edicted the area *4) provide service to theviic pilb- iiu-1^*’® doepeat prayers of our people” LISTING SERVICE volvihg a Darlington, S. C.. proj- capitol for Elsenhower’s inaugura- of the three chief defendanU from read by his research director. of eastern Connecticut win experi”. I lie The New Haven R«*lr'Md ! ^ cloeed. A Navy spokeaman told the case of nine leaser defendants. a reporter tho Sea Wolf palled ect. 'The court ordered a special 3- i lion; Howard Comstock. ence a great ecpnomic rebirth dur- inever filed an application to aban- .h* Preildebt".^d hfu PHARMACY The Judges said no. . Some 150 persons from eastern ing the next 20 years. But,the said lllng this service now? momtag.’*- der lUUan'law. News Tidbits the inauguaration. was retd by his ' "Does this that If Are Blizzard Near AAsMsio 1 P.M. Chief defendants in the case, executive aide. Mayor John M. ‘ should destroy a bridge on a pa?- ADLAI -OETB CHCCK.UP Far IsfenasHea ebe>energy and devotion they have tion which Jarred Italian pdlitica cabinet members he named when I in thq Atlantic Coast states as fea- Ingtoa. When looking to buy or sell a home always call an .MLS (Multiple Listing ‘ During the gang-busting 1930s.' given to the FBI." and Rome society. be took office four yean ago. .New i tures of -a generally unpleasant Hoover'* top lieutenants gather York husband contesting 81 share Sefyice) Realtor. He devotes his full time to the real estate busi- J. Edgar Hoover became "Mr. They went on trial in the 16th weather picture-. 15 HURT IN e v n tU S CLASH ' egch Monday and Wednesday and Century courtroom where a Brit­ left him In wife’s estimated mil­ For Gomulka Regime .Heavy snows and hazardous bllz- FBI.” V if need be each weekday in what NIeoaia, Cypraa, Jaa.. 21 (F>— ness. He has at his fingertips the combinei^- listings of A LL the ish MilliUry Tribunal. II ' yeara lion and a half dollar estate. sard conditions were in prospect Fifteen pem6as were injured in Through the years, ,the FBI is known aa the .FBI Executivea ago _ . convicted German _ Field Mar- E.xchangc of prisoners between from p storm moving eastward out members of the Manchester Board of Repltors Multiple Listing Sfrvice. You Conference. The presiding officer f*hal T lb erL > ew ri Egypt and larmel begins with help Warsaw, Poland. Jan. 21 (/P)— v saw constituency by an ,"over- a brief fight between Turklah was 'shaped in the image of thia war of the Rocky Mountains. and Greek Cyprieto today. It fol­ can DEPEND on a Realtor to know the value of property too. is Clyde A. TOUon, 66, who came criminal. After preliminaries In of U.N. Emergency Force;'..Pei­ More thsfh 60 per cent of. Poland's whelming majority.”. The broad­ man’s ideas and (dpals. No other 17.449,000 voters appear to have cast said Premier Josef Cyi’ankie- The- belt of snow extended from lowed Turkish fire raids hut to the- Bureau on April 3. 1928. Rome last spring, the trial waa ping Rsdio says. Japan'p ambas­ the Northwest along the Canadian agency In the federal gijvemment !• Tolson ia “ the' man who came sador to Afghanistan told Red endorsed Wladyslaw Gomulka’s wicz. Agriculture Minister Ed- night on n aumh of Greek bw i- wrard Ochab, Defense Minister border to the western Great Lakes. ness, estahllshmeata. bears the Imprint of a single per-' to dinner" at the FBI. Ha Intend (ContlnueJ^ On Page Five) Chinese Permier Chou Enilai that C?ommunist leadership in the first Accumulations 6f from one to four • aonallty aa clearly as the Federal ed to stay Just long enough to get Japan "already has de facto rela­ popular test of his "communism Gen. Marian Marek-Bpycbalski inches were common from eastern Deal with .One of These Manchester MLS Realtors Bureau of Investigation. ' a little experience and enough tions with Communist China.'" without tyranny-” policy; and ^President Aleksander Zawad- DAG FACES DE.\DtJNS ' Washington, into, the Dkkotas and United Nations, N. Yi, Jgn. ,21 For Safe Fast Action Hoover ia the FBI. But hla poaU money to start practicing law at Atty. Gen Brownell says ousted Unofficial but reliable reports; ski also were elected.) two deatlu have been attributed to . tlon of strength—and the strength j Cedar Rapids. Iowa, where he Had Red« Sel Off Fifth Russian major did not have any said more than 11,000.000 6f those' Those who refused 16 go along the stofm. •Fi— U.N. Secretary Oeaera. oisg Stoniay Rray Rarnia Canter Aliea Ckinipat T. J. Crockett " of the FBI—isn’t merely a matter gone to buslneas achool. American accomplices. ...Monaco's voting yesterday for a new 459- 1 with Qpmulka bo|(Uy struck off The Weather Bureau warned'Col-, Haamamkjold worked agiaiaat A li e 'Weatlaad BL 253 South St. 848 MMb St. 244 Mala S t of one man’s personsHty. The real Several months after Joining the Nuclear Explogion eight Rpman Catholic churches member Parliament apparently the .namea-of candidates they did orado to ex]>ect a loot of snow and' Thursday deadline ^oday to got Mt S-eS78 . Rockville MI 9-4548 MIS-1877 secret lies in the fact that Hoover FBI as a special agent. Tolson wss maintain rpund-tbe-clock alert cast the official ballot without not like, uncoerced by any direct about half of that amount was' to all IsfSkeU troops back laaids their TRemont 5-S495 has around him a gtoup of tof^ brought to headquarters as chief ready to welcome arrival- of their change. Gomulka's regime had I official measures, l^eir protest powder the Dskotsa. - Up- eonntiry. Few If any ohaeryora flight executives who climbed clerk, and then he moved up fast. Washington, Jan. 21 oP)--The warned sternly against exercising vote did not alter the fact that expectod Haom ai^Joid to suc­ Russians have set off at least their first bahy to Princess Orsce and j Dust storm w-srnlngs were is- j Rdph Gaston Walton W. Grant Clifford Hdnsan Howard Hastings from the ranks of the FBI's spe­ He became an aasiatfent director in Prince Rainier. the modest right to cross names j Gomulka’s United Workers'(Com- sued ' for Kansas and Oklah'oma.: ceed lu gettlug the Slaal luvadore 1931 and in 1947, Hoover gave him fifth test explosion of nuclear off the Red-domlhated single llXt'munist I party w1U have a sub- Cut of two stretches ta aaiady m sSchool S t 83 Eaat Center S t 68 l!aa't Center Ct 101 Phelpa Rd. cial BgenU. ' ■ . weapons since lest August. The Two tpp Dempcratic sentpra voice South to southwest winds averag-! Ml 9-5781 Ml 8-1158 < M I 3-lSOS Ml f-1107 They came up the hard way. by theitjtlq of Associate Director — support of Vice President Nixon's of candidates. ' atanttal majority in the new' ing 25 to SO miles an hour were j wastelaad — fonnerty beM hy merit and not aa somehody'a po­ formal recognition that 'Tolaon sctiisl total may be higher. About 16 million vqj,era-^nearly. parliament. Egypt—hy the dcadUae tmpoood ' The latest Soviet teat, made on contention that. Middle Bast needs reported over central and eastern j litical pets. Hoover trusted them was the No. 3 G-Man. economic aid as much aa American 90 per cent of those'qualified— Ballots which were unmarked Kansas edrly todaj’, with Salina' hy the Geuocal Assenthly. Warren Howland Carlton Hutchins Arthur Knoffa John to make decisions. In turn, these Clooe Friends Saturday, wras announced by the military guarantees agaliliist Com- went to the polls. Both the Red automatically were Credited to the reporting gusts up to . 53 miles an I 450 Woodhrldre St. m Main S t 875 Main S t 184 r.aat Cenfer S t' men have repaid the trust with- Tolson, Ilka Hoover, is s A i o ni I c Bhtevgy Commisdton hierarchy and the Roman Catholic Communist '^ndldat MI;8-1108 munist a^esaion..______.Bw_____ lng_ geyser - ... , who head- hour, r j . DORIA SETTLUIENT BERN / MI 9-6IS2 . 511 8-5440 on t-52ft loyalty and fierce pride in the FBI. bachelor. The'twlw>/ i o men have be­ (ABC) yesterday. r i^ tarongh floor of groc^sTafore Church had called for a big turn-] ed the lists.'Winners in the other New Terk, Jaa. 21 IffV-Aa They-accept without quMtion th«- In ita cuatomary terse feshien, SsphraU highway accidenlai come such close friends over the Jn New Zealand shooting high into ' out. | parties admitted to the National caused by skidding on dtqjgeroualy:rouaiy aat-af e«art seMsaoeat a; EBsworth Mitten M. Kom OstHnsLy Red! Estate C entd James if ehon FBI policy of ahonyfnity. Th- J^ars that their intimates say thejy the A%X? said- only, that "the So­ the air. The Commuhlst-controlted Bu-1 fY.oitt ticket-—the Democrats and podalMe Joday la Mil names are not wridely known Iv- have even reachefi the point'where viets yesterday condupled another Uippery highways took two Uvea in | S8S Eeat Center S t M l Middle Turnpike. Eaat - 42 Ceanectieat Bhrd. 517 Hartford Rd. First of lOO.OlM young Germans dapesf-Radio claimed that SO per| th4 United Peasants—are commit* Idaho .where four Inches of new] tweea tho italtaa msi Swi BU Eaat Martford. Ceen. yond '.the doors of, the FBI’s head- ■ .they think alike.. Tolaon carries .nuclear weBpqns teat In their cur­ appear before their graft boards cent of the electorate voted the- ted,, to the Rad line. ■ Aawrieaa I4*ee « r t s ^ t m i Mia' ■I Ml 5-5159 ' M l S-74M ■V . rent aerieg. which haa been- re­ snow waa reported. 8aK laijie City { JA 8-S5M ' quarters.. And yetfthey hold in'm uch of the adnslhistt-atlvs Ic^d' for physical and jpental exainlna- Mralght ticket. \y,.- j; Cwy scattered demonstrations eleo recorded four inchea. ■ Aadna Polls IHetikhi” ^ ^ Uwlr hands much of tl]c raponsi- which Hoover hsnjllsd himself for sumed sinM the announcementmcement jof fions, r..Jordan'*s Jordan'*s |Uag Hussein to- Official .i^esuUs'.Ore expected by j agaiMt the ^National Front were • MpenwhUe. oecasioneJ< rain fell ter. A” aattleaawag Wh# Madeline Smith Eldn Tyler r Arthur Wilhie MlUy for the nation's safety.. , I many years', and sdrves in t ifeet t aa a Soviet lest mademde by jUre ported to b ^ e Uken advahtage of (Cruea(lay. ; {.reported, and there were no rq- over a wlda krOa-from tha Mlaaiq- a, pre-trial caelorMio* , ThU inner :circte ia composed of • Hoover's chief of itaff. United States On Nov.. *7. 1956.'; ArabBumroitumroit parley last W «A to . »A Warsaw broadcast heard in (ports of disorders. Precautionary River to the 'Atlantic Coast tarasn'liivsdree ta-Oft-. — - •U stain St S5 Tinner f t Aiddle Tamplke, Eaat men of whom Hoover has! An AEC spokeifipan sqtd '^ erc m » - i s 4 s ' s a ■ i n 8.4559 patch” up . his ' troubilea .With ' his 1 London.-said Gomulka had hecni ...... ' \ with rain or anew in the works fop foes PW M i<;:5e6U»-tiNwiuS g ^ ^ *Tou can't huy the kin4,of< . (f|i PiMfo lk i4e) \ would be no further detgUs. \ blonde queen. .^fleeted to Parliament froi^a,War-1 (Cduiipued ■ r- oa *-k*ago>Elevoa!) — New Kngteni by tonif^ _ ' * ,1' . ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ’ ' '--A-'' K. X' . ■ -f - . . . ) . ; ■ ■ tc 4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALI). MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1967 '■■y p a g e t w o / MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.; MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1967 Nathaniel Lyon Women's Relief I RockviUe-V«’noii Corps, both of Hartford, and tha $ 1 ^ Pledged I Coiutnbia potatoes, cabbage and .fruit salad, yuid -Mrs. Rudolph Albalv of Old Rockville Methodist . Chiirch. hot rolls, coffee and cake, ifteal State Road. The fire was confined She leavee . five ntecea and four ^ To MMH Drive was served to the parishioners by to the cellar and did ihlnor dam­ nephews.' Silk Town The Story CHAPTER 13 by Don Whitehead Mothers^ March the Women's Guild. age. I Nett Z o n in g R u le s on A g e n d a d m Miss Rvalyn Natseh QUALr Funeral services will l>e held a t ) By Hartford Gas Cst]ioUe Churrh Reports SHOE REBUILDING!' 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Ladd PENNY WISE •< Plans Underway Rev. Francis Murphy, pastor of Miss Evalyn D- Natseh, 63. died bimeral Home: with the Rev. Nor- Notes^ Quotes South dei-ler at. Joseph's Church in wllllman- Saturday morning at the Windham EXPERT \ For Tonight^s Council Session The Hartford Gas Co. has con- POUND rooiasH Both sMes TulMtuM Community Memorial * Hospital mAi W. Spellman, pastor of Rock­ By Alfred SbeinwoM - 'Columbia, Jan, 21 (Special) -- tlc and also St. Columba's in Co­ ’ FINEST '^1 ville M eth^ist Church, officiating. tijhated 81.500 to the building NORTH. lumbia. officiated at” both Masses after a short illness. She was the "Oh, dcar1" sighed Mlaa Fuddle. Plans for the Mothers' March on daughter oj the late Mr. and Mrs. MATERIALS USED! t RockWlle. J«n. J1 4Sp®ri»l» —♦142 High St. vrm* entering E. Main Burial will be In Grove Hill Ceme­ fund' for the enlargement and "We should have been In five clubs A K T N ine M en G uard/lJ.S. Security PoUo sre getting underway..Moth­ Sunday and gave parishioners a de­ ' The a ty Council meeUng at 7:30 St. from High St. when her car tery- ■ • B y EARL YOST modernization of Manchester ,¥8748 tailed annual report. He stated Charles B. Natseh, and made her because we couldn't make three / ♦ A J 10 8 I ers planning to participate are to that the church had a very suc­ home with her sister. Miss Jean « tonight will include the suijmiesion collided with that of John F. Bl- Friends may call at the funeral Memorial Hqapital. no-trump." T. meet iR 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. “ of multiple ronlng regulations and low. 28, of ‘76 Grand Ave.. who home tomorrow from 2 to 5 and A * « 4 (ConUnued from Page One! cessful year all around. He noted Natseh. She also leaves a brother, EXPERT Speaking on behalf of the com­ ' As usual. Miss I DonaliT T^ittle of (?olumbla Center ^ proposed Citv Charter amend- was traveling west on E. Main St.. 7 to 9 p.m. Fuddle was! WEST BAST A that there were 20 baptisms, 14 Halsey Natseh, Hempstead, L.I.,i WORKMANSHIP! pany. E. Ralph Kryzak, manager A Q J lO I 8 ,A * < 4 Third in the line of command is j to discuss the project. boys and 6 girls; four marriages ^ d nephews. I menu regarding the Police De- according to police.: Peter Hoffman The new agent at the MaBChea-'>‘|ary at 2 p;m. at the hosplUl aux- wrong on both'- High school atudentsi who wish ? partmcnt Patrolman Ehicjore Pierre Ih- Peter Hoffman. 76, of i2 Oak ter Railway Ibcpress office at De- I Ulary room. Members ore en- of the Manchester Division, sold counts. W J $ I 8 # Q 10 I/iuls B. Nichols, 50. a big and af- • were performed; 60 youngsters Private services will be held at! • lee Grippers Attopbed 4 6 1 8 A a * » 4 to hAve the Salk vaccine and who received the saenunent of Con­ J r The Planning Commission ha.s ve.siigatcd. with no arrest being St., died yesterday at Rockville pot Square Is Angus Gray of 54 eouraged to bring a friend or two that "The Hartford Gas Co. haa al­ Mtsa Fuddle fable man w'ho handles a tremcn- ■ have not already called Mrs. Clar- the Potter Mineral Home in Willi- { SHOE * fee Skatca Sharpened City hospital after a short illness. Waddell Rd. Gray w-as rently to the seaston. The opeaker will 2 10 AQ444 firmation; 22 received their, first mantle at 11 a.m. today With the! T prepared'aonlng maps as well as . ways assumed' a direct reapqn- wren the first SOUTH dous number of chorea for the dir- i cncc Grant for kn appointment are 'Holy Communion; and two cieaths a Arctics and R o l^ ra t w ^atlonT^ch win be-studied Damap to the ^herty car Born In Hungary, Sept. 20. 1880, named by C. L, Smith of the Prov­ be- LL Col Ralph Lechouaae of the ■ibility for the welfare of its em­ trick with the rector in ad^tion to running tliei^-' ii.skcd to do so immediately'. Only occun-ed. Rev. Dr. Earl E. 0- Linden officiat­ REPAIR Repaired ^.bjr the aldermen before prcMn- was estimated at $850 and $215 j he learned his trade as s women's idence office to take over managa- Air Force,, a former practicing M. Mias Puddle ing. Burial will be in the Center ployes ' and their dependents tlisa FuMIe ace of spades, A A 0 8 Records and Communication.^ Divl 23 students have made appoint Ladies' Society s Leather Goads Repaired 1 taUon to a public hearing. Changes to the Bllow vehicje. tailor In Budapest and came to ment of the local branch following D. in Manchester and an ex-hoe- wherever they reeide and also for. cashed the king slon and reprc.sentating the FBI in ments so far which leaves a good Cemetery.,ln Columbia. Rockivlle 47 years ago. He was a the sudden death of Chris Ryan. pital staff member.. New Em Y A K » matters not handled personally by The Catholic Ladles' Society of pesulUng from the public hearing ** j .1 . the people of the communiUee it of diamonds, and led out the ace ♦ K many et who have this opportun­ St. Columba's Church will hold S will be incorporated before the Seventh Day Adventist 1 member of the First Lutheran Gray has been" with the Railway ployes at Manchester Memorial serves." ♦ . and king of clubs. Hoover. Nichols is an assistant to ity to receive the vaccine at a Manchester Evening Herald Co- | TAILORING DEPT. H A t DEPT. CouncU gives final approval lo , ^Jurch moved Saturday to protest j Church. Express Agency for 31 years, hav­ Hospital Include hpv. Ruth Moent- « A K 7 8 8 8 the director, a title also held by their regular monthly meeting this lumbla correspondent, Miss Frank | "Consequently," he added, “we She winced when the suit broke Soath West North RaM clinic to be hold In the near fut­ evening al 8 in the church hall. ^ the aonlng code. • - ‘*»e enforcement of "Blue Laws" He leaves his wife. Mrs. Pauline ing first entered the employ on mann, laboratory technician; Mrs. were more than glad to invest a bkdiy, but continued with a third the No. 4 man, Leland V. Board- ure if they have not already re­ Marrhlsso, telephone Aflidemy 8- Zippers repaired, alterations Hats expertly cleaned, block­ • Charter amendmenU drafted by| Protect"K Sunday as a religious j (Trebetser) Hoffmain; three sons, May 15. 19'J6. Appointment to the Maud Armstrong and Robert 1 Jt Pass 1 4 P4M man. 47. Following the meeting the group 9060. i reasonable and fair share in this club. Eaat won and knocked, out ceived It from their private phy- will hold a card parly for mem- of allifcinds (men's and wom­ ed, shaped, plus new hat m tJbrporation Counsel Harry Ham-i « * ^ • , , Ludwig Hoffman. Bloomfleld, Karl Sloan, both In the Dietary Depart­ outstanding community-wide en­ dummy's king of apades. 2 NT Pass $ NT ' Pass Below Tolson, Nichols and en’s clothes). bonds. j Hoffman, Wethersfield, and Arthur ment; and Barbara Kildish, a high Pass Pass .slclans. The Columbia Lions’ Club | bers and friends • mer will allow for the following \ The largest of several Christian terprise.” Miss Fuddle hopefully led the Boardman, the six assistant direc­ is .sjionsm Ing the high school. Hostesses will be Mrs. Paul 2 C h a n g e s in the police departmeht: groups observing Saturday as the t Hoffman, Plainville; three dnugh- school student serving os a nurses' ace of diamonds from dummy, but Opening lead—A ® tors who arc the operating chiefs • Create the full-time office of chief Sabbath, the Seventh thiy ,Ad- I ters. Mrs. Eugene Baril. Avon. aide. Emphasizing the contributor's of the divisions are: Wentifleation, ' XcuoP- Jurowaty, Mrs. Wairen Jurovaty. generous support in three previous the queen didn't drop. Now she Pre-schoolers who are to receive , Mrs, Clarence Gos.s and Mrs. _2Lof pollca aeparate separate .from . that otiventlsts decided to circulate "lib- ; Miss Helen Hoffman. Rockville, C. Lester Trotter, 41; 'Training FREE MARLOW'S SHOE REBUILDING ; and—Mrs. Joseph Hatton. West ' Mdrt than 76 Manchester campaigns, Sidney, Ellis, chairman could make only 'eight .tricks, one of a 3-2 break, in clubs, which is , the Salk vaccine at the next clinic Thomas O'Brien, all of Andover. mayor; permit the Council £0 ae- erty," theh-journal on reUgloua short-of her contract. zboqt all you’d need to moke alx and Inspection, Quinn Tamin. 46; to be heid In the earl.v part of (LOWER STREET FLOOR LEVEL) * termlhe lhe^ number of sergeants freedom. ' Wllltngton; and eigMl gfandchil- friends and* acquaintances of of the Corporations committee ex­ Administrative, John P. Mohr. 46; Grange Rlerts I dren. pressed the committee's apprecia­ Early Mistake clubs. Because of the bad break, February, must have appoint- The Columbia Grange held elec­ DELIVERY necessary: abolish the office of Klder Robert Anderson, of the Charles (Pete) .Wigren will be "Her mistake took place, at the you woldn’t actually make six Domestic Intelligence, Alan H. ; tuents iTUuIo for them by Feb. 1 by captain; give tjie Council appoln- local group said. "Legal restraints The funeral will be held" at 2 among the 800 diners .at the 16th tion of the company's decision to Belinont, 49; Investigative, Alex tion of officers this past week i I p.m. tomorrowr at the White back the current program. second trick. The correct play la clubs, but an expert is very happy ' also csiling Mrs. Grant. tlve powers of chief and ser- for religious pui-poses are fata] to annual Gold Key Dinner of the to overtake the king of diamonds Rosen, 51; Laboratory, Donald J. ' Tile Columbia Grange as a com- with the following member.- being I the free exercise of religion. They i Funeral Homs, with the Rev. Oor- Connecticut Sports Writers' Al­ ' "It Is particularly gratifying,” he to bid a slam whenever the ^ds Parsons, 47. installed by Mrs. Alma Brooks. | geants; and give the Police Com- remarke^._"that a company-..J supply- .. dummy's y:e . This c o sta are 2 to 1 in hlB favor.______niunlty project is contemplating M^„hester mlssioners power to appolhl pa­ are unfair to religious minorittea ■don E. Hohl. paator-of FIrat Luth- liance ope week from tonight, at iiiar No Yes-.Men tTie 'SiiotisOHng of an adult clinic K rT73; ' former lecturer fort and to that half of ounpopulation ■eran Church, offleiating. Burial the Statler Hotel in Hartford. Wi­ ing th i commimlty with one of our" Doily Question These men did not rcarh their Connectitmt Stats Grange, and her i trolmen and supernumeraries. essential servicea should help ua iri The next step is to lead the jack Partner deals and bids one spsde. . that Columbia will have complete These changes were approved by not affiliated with any church. In will be in Grova HIU Cemetery. gren, retired Manchester High of diamonds from dummy, forcing po.sitlons by being .vesnion. Thc.v husband: Francis Lyman, master; j Friends may call at the funeral track coach, will be presented a the development of another esaen- The next. player pasees. You hold: arrived by being willing to a:-- I coverage. A committee was ap- Raymond Lyman, overseer; Mrs. 2 the Democratic majority of th e; the end. the spiritual power of the out the' queen. Dummy gets back home today from 7 to 9 p.m. gold key by the Nutmeg sertbea. tlal service, also important and Spades- K 7, Htarts—8 7 4 8, Dla- cept hard work, make decisions I pnintetl at the last meeting to Ruby Wolff, lecturer; P h 111 p I £ City Council Dec. 26 w'heit Mayor church will die when it lays hold necessary to human welfare. The with the klnf of spades to cash the monds—A J 10 0 2, C3ubs—8 4, I study the matter further and make ^ Herman G. Olson's plan fpr re­ of civil pow'er to assure its secur­ Principal apeakgr will be Ikl Sul- rest of the ffiamonds. Thus declar­ and take on responsibilities while Mazanik, steward;. Albert Haynes, WANTED: Boys for good pay­ livaii, Broadway columniat - and utility's neighborly help will be re­ What do you do? submerging their own per.sonalltie.s I necessary plans. a.ssistant steward: Mrs. Howard s' organization of the Police DCpart- ity." membered by the people of Man- er makes jfour diamond tricks in­ Answer; Bid one,no-trump. The .Annual Ati-eting ment was defeated. Recent Births ing HeroM ronteai hi the Rockville teevef favorite. . . Carroll McGuire stead of only two. in the I^ I. They push themselves [Rice, chaplain; Miss Gladys Rice, Iwiriinae aectioa and in the Proe- of 'SSl Summit St. has completed cheater and nearby towns. hand is not strong enough for a bid harder than they do their s;:bordi- The Columbia Congregational secretar.v. and Adolph German. V E. »IalB SL Cullision Rockville City Hospital reports ‘‘The Hartford Gaa Co. has con­ This line of play produces ten of two diamonde, and you avoid pbet St. Brea. Coll Mr. Andereon. 85 years with the Manchester Post tricks instead of only eight. nates. It isn’t unusual lor them to Churcli held its annual meeting : iratekeeper. Z A collision between two cars oh the birth of a daughter Friday to Maachmter, Mitchell 1-8121. or Office and nqt' 25, ,-aa reported tributed generously toward its pro­ raising with only two spades. work 12 or even 15 himr.s a dav. and church supper Friday evening. | Also Mrs. Albert Haynes. lady - E. Main St. at 10:20 a.m. yester- r. and Mrs. Frank Loftus, Main portionate share in our campai^,” As we have seen. Miss Fuddle (Oi^right 1951, General Fea The HeroM's Rockville Bnreait, previously, while Chester Morgan could have made three no-trump. They do it bccaii.se there i.s work Officers' and committee members' assistant steward; Mrs. Frances ^ day caused considerable damage Bqpad Brook; and a ton Stat- TRemoat fi-tJM. of 876 Woodland St. la a quarter Ellis continued. tures ^rp.) to be done — and Ih'eir work comes reports were lead and officera Mazanik, Pomona. Mrs. Rina Belli. ' but no injuries, police reported. U’‘day*tq Mr. and Mrs. Dougiss As the contribution will not be What was wrong with bidding five century postal employe and not a clubs? Only this—that if you decide first. I Flora, and Mrs. F. Stanley An- ^ Mrs. Barbara J. Doherty, 19, of Aurialr.. Wsrehouse Point. VernoB and Talcottville newa used to dedicate any part of the en­ In the conference room, each I Adolph Hlnrichs wa.s elected to drews, Ceres. Mrs. Chauncey Squl- 85-year man. . . Hlllcrest Restau­ larged hospital, the money will be to play the hand at clubs, it would Mrs. Rose Koehler Items are handled through The rant in Bolton will reopen Feb. 1 make more sense to bid a amall executive la expected to say wliat : the board of tru.stees replacing served as pianist for the meet- Mrs. Rosalie (Wgltzl Koehler, Herald’s Rockville Bureau, 7 W. used for general building purposes, he think.-, whether the pio'olem Allan r. Robinson, reliring mejn- mg and Installation ceremonies. ANOVS GRAY under a new name and new man­ Ellis concluded. alam. The odda are 2 to 1 in favor TRY OUR 88, widowr.pf William Koehler, 63, Mala 8t„ telephone TRemoat agement. deals with his own W(irk or the her; Francis C. Lyman, board of 5Ilnor Damage In Fire Grand AV«b, died last night at 8-81M. Manchester 'office was effective X. BUSINESSMEN'S work of sorneone else. But lie had deacons for hve-yesr term, suc­ Firemen were called out at 6' Toddy thru Saturday Rockville City Hospital after a Jan. S. A resident of Manchester Snow and. zero weather usually better be ready ,o defend the posi­ ceeding John Hansen; Mrs. Arnold a.m. Saturday when oil overflowed ‘ short illness. Bom in Pittsfield, since July 1942, Gray previously bring up talk of Florida vacs- tion he takes, ami have his rea.sons Slhvonen. board of deaconesses for J h » C:ONNECTICUT C LUNCHEONS A s Ihrce-.vcar terhi. succeeding Mrs. in the furnace at the home of Mr. i I Maas., Feb. 28, 1868, she was the ‘JeHovah’s Hear served with the concern in Hyan- tiona, and a list of several Man- ready. These are stionf. -willed men CLYDE TOLSON 1. V. BOARDMAN 1. I NICHOIS { daughter of the Ihte Frederick and nia and Wareham, Maaa., waa in cheater men planning to head, for EASTWOOD From 75c and there are, at times, clashes of ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR ASSISTANTS TO THE DIRECTOR Clinton t-add; Mrs. Howard Bates, SPORTSMEN'S Ca. ollne (Fiaher) Waltz and came Mancheater during the war years, Tasty ’n’ Thrifty! opinion. board of deacones.»e.s. to fill iinex- AND the warmer climate ehortly in­ rOITON I to Rockville aa a child. Bhe re- John Stuefloten 1942-46, Meriden from 1946 to clude the following: Mr. and Mrs. O. .Moalcomitrsr But when heae men walk out of ptred tei-m of Mrs. Waller- Card, i sided In Hartford for 57 years 1949, Hartford from 1949 to 1956, Herman Wienbickl and family of M. BeiiiigrtMi Mart Ysa Karrrlawe4la 6«l the conference room, they walk who resigned. SPECIAL Taslshl— Val. Na, I sirra to all CHOICE BEVERAGES In the clerk's report by Philip BOAT SHOW I following her marriage and re- Residents of Manchester aesdcla- and for four months In Thompson- 65 Overland St., arid Mrs. Mary W*lt Dliacy'o lar Ur arrvlrr rkarse ela* aa out as a tea The decision.s have TrE8.-WED.TTHl' I turned to Rockville a year ago to wlth the Robkville Congregation of ville before filling the vacant posi­ Skoog of the same address. The "donyon aSalt adml.slaa. 3 been made •'.nd each man itnows I.shsm. it W h s stated that 19 per­ "Fontofio" sons were united with the church state Armory, Hartford live with a‘ nephew, George J. Jehovah's Witnesses were among a tion here. trip will be made by car the mid­ Rhfffr" w'.iere he is going and what he is toUl of 1607 w'ho attended the Hal Hlaca Sari MrCri« O A K G R I L L during the year: two deaths oc­ ICE SKATES BIGGER and BETTER j Herzog. dle of February. , . Country Chib la raUr wHk ‘TBINK IN "1ST TEXAN” to do. Their ahoulder-tp-shouldci- curred and five transfers were She vvas a member of the Royal convention -In New Britain the Agent Gray and Mrs: Gray- hava Profesaiohal Alex Hackney plana fttCPMpIlOKle Claamalk-aaa THE STREETS” SO Oak St, Manchester teamwork is one of the ke.va to the EXPERTLY T H A N E V E R ! past weekend. John W. Stuefloten. a b 4 color made to other churches. Neighbors of Ame'rlca and the four sons. One boy. Neil, has been to spend several weeks in Florida S:IS C'Srapr S:M-a:M FBI's reputation for unity and In the Sunday school report it SHARPENED New York representative, spoke on Z : ia a ; M u in Germany for the past three early in February, and Fred Nas- 1 :U 4 :M -« 7 efflclenc.v. was noted that 120 youngsters IN PERSON the atibject "Whet Will Armaged­ years. He it expected home short­ siff, Bob Boyce and Herb Phelon Little Turnover WITH don Mean For Yoii?" ly, and upon discharge from the plan to jhead for Florida the mid­ were enrolled and Uiat average at­ TV's SUPERMAN WED,: Martin and Lewis In Employes v'ould find fewer nres- tendance waa about 90 each Sun­ “ 50c COUPON PAY Y O ilR He said, lit part. "The Bible Is Air Force plana to enroll at UCLA dle of next month for a short va­ "HOLLYWOOD or BUST" •ures, easier work and often more day morning, according to Howard the only book on eqrth that tells In Loa Angeles. Calif. Tlie Railway cation at various golf courses. money if tney left the FBI and totk Bates, Sunday School superintend­ Bic League Baseball $tars us about this war of Armageddon Express f>fflce here handlea mer­ other jobs. B-.it despite the strict .SHOE chandise from sueh distant points Music at the anmlal Polio Ball ent. A I ZOTTI REPAIR Tanlf and Stage Shows and about God's new world to fol­ discipline, constant supervision and A baked ham, scalloped .’MAIN STREET ' Hundreds of low It. ’ as Japan, Alaska, Germany and at the State Armory Saturday ENT>8 TODAY demand for bettcr-lhan-average CMS "There are three main reasona Honolulu. night wlir be supplied by Lou Gag­ "HOLLYWOOD or BUST" TELEVISION performance, the FBI ha.s an amaz- rouroN Sports Exhibits for the war of Armageddon. First. non and hts orchestra. Gagnon "SECRETS OF THE REEF" ingl.v -low Uirnovei- ity personnel. PRIMUIM It is J e h o V a h's payoff to the - Ten automobile mechanics are FROM 8 rjt. ----- More than onc^fourth of the al­ For the Man In Tour Life In 15,000 Gal. Tank wicked. Second. It will deliver the on the staff at Matt Morlarty's most 14.C00 employes have 1.een | Llncoln-Mercury service station at G n-E, BY B A N K righteous. Third, and most Im­ PROHSRAMS with the Bureau 10 years or,longer. Correct Toiletries for Men DON'T MISS IT! portant of all, this universal war 301-315 Center 8t. Shop Foreman And more than one-third of the i Show Daily 2:30-8 P. M. Frank Melluzzo lists the following Saturday will' vindicate Jehovah God and 'oMcial agent.s liave been employed ' far MsmteriM sbeot f**8 inrekal- prove he la the' Supreme Sover­ factory-trained men and their Video Everyday — fw at least 10 years. , ALFRED DUNHILL JANUARY 1:30, 4:30 and 8 P. M. wsdiwl «ef«, plWM er writs: eign." years of service: Joe Ma.ver. 9 An Rights R ^ rv rd — sYnce March 25, 1918, Helen VV. ^ years; Al Wollette, 8 years; Harrv Wtidon Drug Co. Open 1 to 11 P . M. D aily CONNICtlCUf MlfflCAl SIRVICI Stuefloten made an appeal for all TOMORROW H. T. Dickinson R Co., Inc. Gandy'lms been Hoover'.s secretar.v | to inveatigate what the Bible hai Bemis, 8 years; Paul McIntosh. 4 and in 1M9 .she • as dc.sigriated F..x- | CLEARANCE SALE P.O. 80X iei • N(W H AVIN 1 years; George Gillette, 2 vesrs: ONLY to say concerning the end of the OONT. FROM 0:80 ecutive AsiHslan' to the Director ! present system of thing.s. Ted Kenette. 18 months; Gerard Awarding ilhia Gandy a scrol’. at i fr. O'Malley, 9 months; Armand "Revelation. 16:14-16, deacribea Marcle. Archie Crotlsn and Nick the end of 35 years Of service. Hop- i the gathering of the nations of the FIRST WINTEBM^"ER1E8 ver called her "troe. truly indispen- ^ OLLIE'S Snranq. new employea. Melluzzo OF PROGRAMS . . . How to Get a LOAN in I Trip! world to the largest war ever to has been in the business for 30. sable person in the FBI" hit this universe." Every Tneoday we will show n No r a i agent comes^to the office i OFF years, the past year and a half at A U TO BODY 20> ^HPH0Kf£8enifidae The primary purpose of the con­ Morlarty's. Bill Teg is service pletnre of -distinction for^dis- in the morning wondering "What A ZCOMitH to meet crlmlnatlng movlegoem. DONALD J. PARSONS JOHN P. MOHR lESTIR TROTTER On ever.v item In the shop, the BaneJSuual man vention, a apokesman laid, was to manager and he aalo doubles aa ^ m n e k shall I do today?" He knows what it W ELDING *o-where he is ordered, at any - radio or reports from friends. Many FENDER REPAIRS dise at no added cost. appwadmikOUr ^ of Connecticut and MIT, and fore, then he must get to the office G c r A h r k ip upliftment to all persons of good received his degree in engineering LABORATORIES time. I recrult.s are recommended by men ■ wHf) tht cash cooMent you vJlll. ALEC GUINNESS eari.v and get it done. There is no problem in re-cniit-' and women already working for the ★ COMPLETE CAR LOMATANY from Syracuse University. He is .Kead.v to Go ma de a Hoist choice, , m licensed in Connecticut to teach M* ing either spfcial agents or cleilcal, FBI. Many fathers and sons, broth- P/UNTING YOUR YARN SHOP Coming to Sen/fioiat. 'THE PRISONER' .There is no such thing a.q a 9 help. Fi'om all parts of the country | ci s and slslers. mothers and l-AOQCER and ENAMEL heating. 277 BROAD a.m. to 5:30 p.m. day in the life of and from the territbrle.s (tomes a ' daughters arc FBI and now the 80 COTTAGE STREET an agent, because criminals and - fmw of applications from those wlio granefaons of former employes are 8 ' G ria w o ir Struet Plenty Of Free Parking MM $3S ts SMC SM SlMMllMSAItUt Harold ..Sprague of 19 Ann St. Ttmely, nbaorMng RADIO T F I f V I S I 0 N \ CO SM ETICS entertnlnment. subversives work around the clo(-k. | have reirf of the FBI or have been (Tnniorrow: The Enemy IViniln.) Tel. MI-9-5025 Tel. MI 9-2858 I MAIN nr. 2nd riw Over WMwiMth**, MANCHESTIR completed 30 years with the Aetna lAU: 0.4GNON No agent's life is eVer quite his i influenced by movies, television, entering the service, MltbheHbeUl-llW 8-Hft «S jUhA* lerfee theIke YESY n MAHo^r AN Hi* fop liiMt Ufe Affiliated Co.'fe on Jan. 17. Ckaaael S Naw Bavaa, Taaa. own, because he must be ready to' - ONN iNunowr cnNMMiMm • rjA Feature shown 7:00-0:00 t’kaaaal IS Hartlard, C'aaa. Ues a * O a * * « S* Oaw He is in the Purchasing and Sup­ and his band have donated their ciiaaarr it SBriazlirM. Maaa. Hrihur Oras Storts ply Department.. Miss Geneva services. The dance will again be CkaBarl M Stw Britala, roaa.' I. Pentlsnd of 84-Adelaide Rd., a sec­ sponsored by th a Manchester Tiieedny, Jnn. 29—-1 Day Only rbaaarl U Walrtbery, raaa. Johnson & Little retary at the Aetna ■ Inou'rance Jaycees, with Alex Girelli aeiving Ciiaaarl M Halier, Maaa. Group, noted three decades of serv­ aa general chairman. In addition IMMORTAL OPERA OF Plumbing and Hooting ice on Jon. 17. .Manchester.Rotary to Gagnon's orchestra, a .3-piece 12 :• ( I) NXWH "MADAME (IZ-tt-M4U> PBK6tnr.NTtAt Club members at a recent meet­ intermisaion group—>Iack "Donze, BUTTERFLY" - laaazaratiaa (la Prazrrta) SAYS GAS HEAT ing were informed by Burke Smith, Waiter-Leonard and Jim Mulready lt;15 ( S> UIVK OF LIFK \ la Best tor '37, . director o‘f the Hartford Bridge -Y-wlli play -w'hich will mean con­ I I1:U ( S> 6KABCH FOK TUMOKBOW THE M IGHTY CHRYSLEH Music Lovers Delight IttlS 1 a> GVIDINO LIGHT Beat lor a Lifetime Authority, that. Manchester's pop­ tinuous music for all attending. I 1:M ( S> HOLl.VBOOn BFAT ulation woa expected -td increase ( Z) MEN TOWABD TBE UUHT Most glamorous car In a gsnsration corPON to approximately 56,000 by 1965, FEB. Stk—'t DAY ONLY ^ ttU ( SI HOI'SK rABTY I I:M ( SI UVE COFV WATKINS with the Grand List increasing WORLD NEWS TODAY PICKUP and DELIVERY m i NEWS 24 Hour Servire en Beqneit EIGHT PIECE MAPLE l!l ( II HBERIFr OP CHOCMI8E NEW ENGLANDER a il 1 O’CLOCK REPOBT FISHER TOUCAN m i WBATHEH Vegetable Soup, New England 1;U (ttl SPOBTS DIGEST DRY CLEANSERS COUNT ON IT Clans Ctwwdeir sr Chilled Jnlee 1 :te (Ul WEATHER DIAL MI 9-2in SOFA BED CROUP AT THIS CAVEY’S t:Ii (1I-U> DOUGLAS EDWARDS 828 BROAD ST. AND THE NEWS GRILLED HAM ond (ttl HIORUTES PHARMACY 45 EAST CENTER STREET (Ul NEWS A^conyplete Double Duty Ensemble . . CHEESE SANDWICH (Ul JOHN DALY AND THE U:U (ll-Ul STUDIO ONE . . at night the Sofa opens to a full length 6ed for two! NEWS —"Tkr Five OalUr BIU" Rugged :^ p le frames, spring construction. Includes, the • A C C U R A C Y Osrrot and Cabbage Slaw II :W ( II OALE STORM SHOW TeOi Coffeer Orange Drink —"Ok Saaaaaa" Look how^little it « ls to own tlie woiids most riiodon motor (!ar SOFA BE2). LOUNGE CHAIR, PLATFORM ROCKER. • PROMPTNESS or Milk. (til SCIENCE FICTION THEA­ 08 c o c k t a il t a b l e . TWO END TABLES, TWO TABLE G o o d Niehob TER LAMPS! • FAIR PRICES (Ul STATE TROOPER MonelmstnrT IR E .Rc 1I:H ( I) NEWKREPOBTER If you-have believed ihc cost of/a all of Chrysler's triumphant new lO!*? Liberal Keith Budget Term$ (ll-Ul .vkWs TRY US OX YOUR (ttl FINAL EDITION Chrysler to be out of loiir reach, \nu aeliievenients . . . the new Torsion-Aire Hot Water or Steam NEXT PRESCRIPTION Anytime... SUBURBANITE (Ul TBA owe it to your pookrlimoL to stop in suspension that rliiiiinairs rock and roll Sec the Boiler For The Ultimate STORE HOURS: Keith’s, Mancheater, Open Thursday NIghta Un­ 11:11 l-U-tt-U I WEATHER and inquire about the new Chrysler . . new TorqiirFlile transmission , . . a- til ft Closed Mmidays. Keith’s, East Hartford, Open Every Kve- WE DEUVER 8 5 ^ 11:11 ( II WORIJI’S n m MOVIES In Home Heating (111 SniXION DOLLAR MOVIE Windsor illustrated almve. 28,'i-horseimu er airplane-1 v pe \' -Beiigine, nlnr Until 9, Close Ssturdays At 6. A CUP OF OUR HEADQUARTERS (ttl TED LOCKWOOD Chrysler Windsor (Ul UFE WITH RUEABKTff 'J'olal-ConUct lirakf-s and many others. DEUCIOUS COFFEE store mad Phuit 298. Bread S t (Ul INArOUBATION BALL Herr is a car which in beaiily, liraw-n (tt-U) INAUGURAL BALL and engineering quality hZs always When you-cniKpare llirMi paee-setliiig BREWED TO (ttm i TONIGHT been compared with the m(Ml expensive, advances uilh »hat the three other the' only premium-claea ' TEL Ml 3-517?

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■’‘:>\-^n IW' • , . 4 - I ■ -V, , <, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,; MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAYi JANUARY 21, 1957 -1 ■ - i J .-••Ml PAGE FIVE ; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD/MANCHESTER, CONN.,:3IONl)AY, JANUARY 21, 1957 pagblfour - T ' " ““i" ' ■"" ■■"',;!— ".'‘y " ;...... a tfarHYjtoicc, for ho 'does not like we are'willing to take a litUe'lcas { N o Skaiing Ji Railroad Attacked for Plans]Moiitesi Death AUmr^rater to do eUhtr." than Britain for our 130,000,000. < _ . , _ . Ike Dedicates Term broodies \Ther# will be no skating at ^D^nitiQ !|(raUt The IhferetM^ in both these dle- There it la, a real live toy of a B^ RUOBB PRICB anyvof the to’wn'a supervised nation, to be had for only 330,- To Drop Service to Putnam PUBLlSHBti » Y TOB cusaioni is thatXistory and events^ akatlftg rinks until further Trial Opens ml,_ tfo •IJ* T» r n w A i.n nUHTINO CO.. IhC. have boxed the' ,\Pre«ldent ' fn, 000. 000 a year.' A t notice, 'orriciala of tke Park . 11 Wssell Mrcel Department reported today. (Continued trom Page One) irkd 3 Rockville; Catherine 0 Buiiding PcaCC Man^hPttcr, CV>riTi. a! ripped him of hit positive lead­ This is exactly the kind of Venice Courtl THOMAS r., i 'EROI'SON ♦K., le i_ ‘ Caatary. 31 Irving St.; Joseph An- ership powers, and forced him In bargain we don't need to pick' up mean that if service in another ; i«o rv»v s» ■ r' bkrguson ..... I. n.t . . nrnflt.Ki. . . ,K. • tonio, 160 Charttr Osk St.i Kecney , Publishers directions exactly opposite to in the Near East. In the sense of (Continiied from Page One) area Ja not as profitable as th «, Hutchinson, RFD 2. Manche'fer; (OonHuned from Page One) (Continued from "f>g^ On«0 t i ' reuaded October 1. IWU_____ liquor or drugs. I.q was released , said, does not "fear this 'world of those of his own instincts. The being a geographical and poiiti- New Haven thinks it should be the; xj. k..™ a 'oiti.. o» . years ago, Eisenhower this time I •*i*'*i' hpnda of $1,000 for appear- E. L. Odell First railroad will be allowed to abandon •* '^ ‘ '*** shifted .to Venice because feolihg I change" for it U “no stronger to HoIiSsys®Bml.r5<1 j Wall Street Journsl's weaving of ca.t unit'dedicated to the welfare Mrs. Ann Hale and son. Storrs m not atHd. over and k.i h.a|-- ' that line,?" St. JarnM''' snd running high in the capital, ta d a j"* * ' ” ” *|much of its spirit.” Office at ^nchester, Cenn., a *; jj,, ,'Pr,,fnhn theme into its discus- of a certain group of people, Jor­ Layman to Jmiii A similar proposition has been Mrs. . . . . Margaret , Class Mall Matter. I Meanwhile, police reported four Ellzaneth I. Some 200 witnesses were called. ',Un dur nation work and wealth _ iMpIred by Anieric* dan does not even exist. It was, in put before George Alpert, presi-, J**"® , abound ( SUBSCRIPTION RATES iiioi; amounts to a di.smal com­ He put oif a pair of rimless, other weekend accidents, bound. Our population grows, Then he said; Pavable Iti Advance dent of the railroad, in the past K i smickas, Enfieli.; Bryan Whip- | inchiding high officers of the i . . "Everywhere w « see th« sMds of ment that we may have reelected its modern beginning, an artificial spectacles, placed the text of his' Lloyd ^aPolnte, 468 Woodland Episcopal Drive crowds our rivers and t a d he never expressed^ny Cover.tOi^ three j raUs. o%'%kies. harS^'r. Vnd'h^h- the some growth that America It­ "Oae Year ...... *»7!7s ' Eisenhower only to get the creation of British power politics inaug:ural address on the dais In St., was charged with two atatloh- lloDtht ...... u r oiic- Nanev Lewie. South Coventry. former police chiefs and an Ita l-, ways. Our soil is fertile, our agri- self has known. The American ex- 'Three Menihs ...... ? ^ policies of a Truman. foreign policy. Now it ha.s rebelled front of hln>, and immediately be- ary motor vehicle tiolations Sat- The first layman to pledge his A t today’s hearing the PUC de- NonoV L*wie. South Coventry, gan speaking. ur'day afternoon as the result of a participation in the Episcopal [ ian movie actress. culture productive. The sir rings 1 P«y*">ent has. for generations. •™e Month ...... against the British influence it i parted from its normal procedure .;tn Against all this, we would ob- Elatnhower looked out across 2-car craSh at Center and McKee Lenten- Ousade for CSiHst at a spe­ The court's task was to trv the song o f our indiustry “ | ’.s'teinrie^ropy ...... was supjKi.sed to serve, but that i to permit the opposition to sir its , ______!.’ ■ ->ieive that the strength of Eisen- the throng from time tp time and Sta. cial service in (Christ Church Cathe­ j argumenis first. Chairman Eu- * find how the 20-vear-old Montesi mills and blast f»r»n c M .' this rep.esents anything, more emphasized the passages o f his LaPointe was charged ^vith dral, Hartford, yesterday was girl died in 1953 and who if any-, THE ASMCUTED^-RflSS . ‘ • *"'* ’Alphabet Roup for IIIMerate*' gene S. Loj,ighlin said the commis- the chorus of America the' Against that background, Elsen- than palace politics, nr ia any speech with an occasional pause. parking within 25 feet of » cor­ Elmer L. Odell, 512 E. Center St., one tried to hide the truth, The 'A>*oct»i^cl Prpfn ! precisely.because he did bieakthe itill "key man’ ’ of St. Mary's Church. I Sion w an t^ to give the private; boiintiful." i hower said this country cherishes Tile inspiration for thi. Droodle When he mentioned Budapest, ner and parking with 10 feet of a i citizens a chopce to speak flrst; i Wilma's body was found on a *^u“ Blts‘V »(* t c h «”credi?id^^ nr : routine pattern of events and poll- sign of the awakening of a real ■The service was held to laimch U was at that point aat Eis^n-1 friendship with oil nations that came to me while I was trying to there was a wave of applause. He hydrant, and was considered re­ rather than wait for presentation black-sand beach near Ostia, the 1. ation, is denied by Jordan's im­(iat the Alphabet Soup that my stopped, waiting until the clapping the crusade under the Rt. Rev. seaside playground near Rome.. hower said the American picture o f ' *"■* m" would be free. Ed "aXo'Thf.ocSl^ia? publiihAl’iyr;': | 'h * " " ‘hmit .to them. sponsible for the accident although of the railroad's Icngth.y case. I prosperity does not apply to the en­ We respect, no leas, their Inde- All rlfho 'of rcptihllcation of spwlsl : n jg still a little early to judge mediate search for a sub.sidy from landlady, Mrs. Goonagarten, makes. and whistling had died away. his car was not directly involved. Walter H. Gray, D.D., Episcopal Police listed her death as an accl- bishop of (3onnectlcut. I The bulk of the 0(;gument.s to- j tire world. And for that reason, he pendenca," he said. “ And when. .Sispaichcs herein arc slso rc.crv;cd_ that -hilr.talent for this has now H isn’t really Alphabet Soup but The President's mobile features Police said the cars operated by ‘ dental drow-ning. Scandal erupt- someone else. I da.v were to the effect that the added "This U no time of ease or In time o f want or pturil, they oak I call it that because it's got every­ changed expression continually. In response to his plea, leaders ; ed when a young magazine editor, W U eervice client of N. K. A. Serv- suddenly diaappeared completely. If wc were to buy Jordan this George Pippin, 53. RFD 1, Rock­ of every Episcopal church In the ! present need.-, of ca.atern Con- rest." our help, they may honorably re* thing in it from A to Z. It’a mo.e As charming . . . as quaint as When She began speaking, he ville. and Miss Audrey A. Bailey, : nccticul and the potentia:! growth j Silvano Muto. wrote that she had !■■ Beprre^ntaliYer; The diocese will undertake a door-to- Ronald Pa.vna ceive it;, for we no more seek to way. we would indeed be moving of a liquid haeh and it taates like looked solemn to the point of 20. Middletown collided. Idled at a high society dope and From the. North African deserts ! Jullue Mathene Special Aaency — Nen door canvas of parlahlonera seeking ■ of the area demanded the reStora- Ronald Payne, infant aon of . to the islands of the South Pacific. buy their sovereignty than we York Chlcaio. Detrnll and Bn.tnn. into that ''vacuum" left by the de­ a lilt e d milk made with *-'orces- grimness. Tlien he would look According to Policeman W il­ signatures that will pledge partici­ I U.m of the^aervlce. Francis E. and Violet Tlbbals. u Ei.ienhower said. "One third of all would sell our own. ^ vereign ty ■” m e m b e r a u d it b ur eau o f Our "Tactical Error” terslilne Sauce. Bitt I'll admit it thoughtful. From time to time,' his liam Peaivon. the vision of both : emCUDATlONB. cline of British influence, but we pation in the crusade during I.,ent. I Civil Defense and military re- Pavne. 149 Lenox St., died vestcr-, ^.iT^*** ■'barged mankind ha.s entered upon an his is never bartered among free men.'' gives a person quick energy. EN'ery jaw jutted forward and a kind of drivers was blocked by LaPointe's ; quirements w'cre also cited as rea- black- Eisenhower u id that in honor­ The other day, the Moscow would be doing nothing for the belligerency showed through Episcopalians will be asked to day at Manchester Memorial Hos- haired party girl’s death by "aban- ' f®*' ■* t.ew freedom: - Th* Herald Piiniing Compan^v Inc., time I look-'at it I get enough a Cape Cod cottage - „ car ss they approached the Inter- pray dally, to attend at least one i sons the service should be restored, pital. ing the aspirations of aucdi na­ .assumes no financial responslMlily tor correspondent of . the New York welfare of the people of Jordan. strength to run right dow'n to the II took less than 15 minutes for i section. His car waa—parked tir doning her, believing her already ■ P^xerty." ..t>-po«raphlcal eirors appear n« ^ sd; l u cTTrii'ch ««i f„ fr y pyndav and i Education Needs Cited Hewas born in this town on J.uly He said no natior, however old Itions, "we honor, nb less fn this ver^ements and other readlns matter Times Reported on a survey of We are perhaps wealthy enough nearest lunch counter. I always the President to deliver his address. 1 front of a hydrant, police said. aa man.v weekday services as pos­ 'I'he needs of caucallon in this A'-ot-the edge of the sea. His 9 28, 1956,. Hia father is safety super or great "escapes this te.orosl of f . Tn the Manchester Evening Herald. used to enjoy Mrs. G's cooking but He concluded at 12:37 p.m. Mrs. Helen Patenande. 68. Mid- father, now an adviser to Italy’s opinion among the diplomata of the to be able to buy quite a few sible, to endeavor to bring at least . area were also mentioned. Sister visor for the Connecticut Power change and turmoil," Then le said; of ^ u s - lately she's started luylhg her Cardinal Booney pronounced the ; dletown, a passenger fn the Bailey U.N. delegation, resigned as for­ Dtsplay adrertlsinf closing hours: outside world who are stationed potentates in the Near East, and one non-church goer to each ser v­ I Gertrude flmily. of Ajui Hurst Co. ■» "Some, improverished by the re groceries at an Army Surplus Store Mnedicuon. Again, "The Star car, suffered facisi cuts but re- eign minister to help his son pre­ Tbr. Monday—1 p.m. ^ld«y ice attended, and to try to bring a I College, a girl's school at Pom- He leaves twd brothers, Seamen c.cnl world war. seek to restore He added: "W e do not dread, "For Tuesday—1 p ro. Monday. in Moscow. He had surveyed their with some of them we liiay be (Spanish American War Branch) Spangled Banner " came from the fused hospitalization. pare ,his defense. rather do we welcome, their prog­ J b r Wednesday-1 p. person to baptism or confirmat! ».i I fret, said the discontinuance of 2.C. Richard A. Payne, U. S. Navy, their means of livelihood. In the opinion on the particular subject able to use their own oil for and I've kinc of lost my appetite. Instrumenta of the band, and the ; LaPointe was orders to appear or both. ress in education and indust^ ,o»0r Thnrsday—t p. m. Wednesday. I the service has had grave conse- Washington. D.C., and Robert G. heart of Europe. Germany still FOr fitday-1 n. m. Thursday. of, the proposed new American funds. But what we ought to be Those G.I. Field Rations might l e CHATHAM CHERRY solemn ceremony of every four; i„ Town Court Jan. 28. Both cars Other members of St. Mary's We wish them euccees in their de­ I quences for the college. Payne of Manchester; a sister Mrs. stands tragic::lly divided. So is t’.ie -Tv>r Saturday-1 p. m. FrhUy. nourishing but when I eat break­ 5^*™" "j?*■ I were heavily damaged. . ures to dominate the new policy. When the wires are all down hlinnr Mishaps | morning for failure to 'secure a pay the costs of our own needed ! Eisenhower said the prayer of The schedule allowed 45 minutes ■sidered," she said. Fremont Funeral Home. 41 Fre­ and .vour heart is covered with the , Police reported t w o minor driver’s license. Unable to pay tlic military stiength, and helc to build ! the American, people “ corrlea 'fa r /Eisenhower form illy begins his These world dlplomLta stationed forihe luncheon before the inaugur­ j A number of Manche.ster people mont St.. New London, with burial A Thought for Today snows of pessimi.xm and the ice of crashes Saturday aftemoon at the ! Vital Quotations fine, he wa.s placed on probation the security o ’ others. | beyond oUr own frontiers, to the •* second tarni dif offica, tnst*lled al parade took the President bark attend today's hearing. Among in Flanders Cemetery. East Lyme. in Moscow believed that the Sponsored by the Manchester cynicism, then, and then only are -Manche.ster Parkade parking lot, I and ordered to p.ay it by Jan. 25. "W e must use our akilLs and - wide world of Our duty and our up Pennsylvania Avenue. them wa.s A lly. John, D. LaBclIe. In lieu of flowers, friends are re­ -th ere by overwheiming mandate United Sti.tes could have handled Council of Churches. you grow'n old. both within an hour of each other, In Ikes’ Address Howard M. Maynard, 32, Weth­ knowledge and, at times, our sub- j destiny.” He concluded. — Douglas A. MacArthur Eisenhower, preceded by a fleet j one of three lawyers who have of the American people because of Pictura the Cape with itt sand dunes gently etched by The first, at .3:15 p.m.. occurred : quested to make donations to the ersfield. was fined $12 by Judge stance, to help others ri.se from i "M ay the light of freedom, corn- •the matter more intelligently if of motorcycle policemen, arrived at volunteered their scrvicqg to rep­ , what they thought of his record between cars driven b.v Mrs. Irene local Heart Fund. Wesley C. Gryli for failure to misery. however far the acme of Ting to all darkened lands, flame it had proclaimed ta concern and <1 rowing Older The first Bible for the blind was the warm trade winds . . sea gulls circling overhead the rapitol at 11:46 a m. (Continued from Page One) resent ' eastern Connecticut ' in i.ln hia fin e four years, should be His son and. daughler-in-law, I Pu'd'h. -31 Drive B, and Michael ' grant the, right of way to oncom­ suffering may be from our shorn. 1 brightly-until at last the darkness reaped for the integrity and inde­ In the centrel place of every published by the American Bible opposition to the petition. Arthur r. Dietrich ing traffic. "The charge aro.se from For w'herever in the world a peo- j Is no rtiore. heart there ia a recording cham­ Society in 18,35 in ral.sed lettering, Maj. and Mrs. John Eisenhower Fenton. 43. Hartford. About $200 . to strive to fortify, the authority Arthur Curtiss Dietrich, 6, son of a high point pendence of the countiies of the . . roses climbing to the ridge boards. Then picture damage resulted to each car. of the United Nations. Also pre.sent thia morning were an accident on .Ian. 17, in which pie knows desperate want there t "M ay the turbulence of our age ber; so long aa it receives mes- not Braille. and their three children. David, j Obneral Manager Richard Martin. Henry C. and Beth Anderson Diet- Yet the Wall Street Journal: in Neer East, without talking about Barbara and Susan, were already' The second happened at 3»50 ...... Maynard was involved, on Sum­ must appear at least the spark of | yield tor a true time of peace, when this furniture tucked under the eaves of a nearby cot­ •State Rep. Ray ,S, Warren, Mrs. rich of Wellesley, Ma.ss.. died Sat­ mit St. near Perrclt PI. hope, the hope of progress or /'a recent aurvey of the national the unilateral use of American on hand. p.m, between cars operated by No people can live to Itaelf men and nations shall share a life )>Iartha Steven.son. executive sec­ urday in Children's Hospital, Jo.seph Verdonc. 11. East Gl.nat- there will surel.v rise at last the "'and world acene and the Eisen­ (Congress members and other gov-1 James E. Cook. 433 Center SI., alone. The unity of sll who dwell that honors the dignity of each.^the force there, and If It had proposed tage . . and you have the homey, mellow effect Cha­ retary of the local Chamber of Boston. onbiiry, was lined $0 for disre­ flames of conflict." brotherhood of all,” hower administration approach to ernment dignitaries had earlier: and John F. Wiggett, 34. Crom- ' in fr*eedom is their onlv sure de­ economic measuree which didn't well. Only minor damage resulted fense. Commerce. Wells Dcnni.son. James Funeral services are being held garding a stoplight at the inter­ The United States, Elsenhower tham Cherry will lend your Connecticut bedroom! marched to their places. The House , this afternoon in Wellesley Hills It. found itaelf .frankly ptiziled, have any military or politioal Sky watch Schedule to both vehlcle.s. ______Gaiizer and William .McDonnell. section of E. Middle Tpke. and i said, recognizes and accepts its members were led by a clerk car­ After an hour's i.:eak for lunch, Congregational Churrh, with the I "own deep involvement in the And Jameg Reston. writing in the J. rying the official mace. "We do not fear this world r>f Parker Sts strings attached. the hearing wa.s scheduled to re­ Rev. John Wallace officiating. Kevin C. Tierney. 18, Ea.sl ; destiny of man everywhere." About Town New York Times on the eve of State governors, sortie 40 strong, change. . . the Aiperii'an experi­ Tiiemlay, Jan. 22 sume at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Woodlawn Ceme­ Hartford, was fined $!) for disre­ Aceordingly, he went on. the na­ They feared that, by casting tiled onto the stands from the ment has. for generations, fired the Inaugural, seems to express Midnight— 2 a.m...... Volunteers Neede-otasslonaI soccer sidewalks. Thev were: William role In the world’s great concerns Mrs. Neal A. Cheney, 89 Brook­ *;fiom that o f hia predecesaor, 10 p.m.i—MIdnlght ...... A'olunleers Needed Chest Manchester undertakers, were held ^ ,eek to buy their sovereignty than J field St., who sustained a fall after American policy, and promlains This was one of the few official ihia morning at 8:.30 from his own we would aell our own. IE. Center St.; Mrs. Mabel Hast- - P'";''*/'„ .Schultz. 32, of 134 Center St.; E d -, or conflicts—whether they touch ^ "In domeatlo affairs he prom­ Skywatch Post located on top. of Manchester Police Station, Vol­ functions Zarubin has attended in I funeral parlors, followed by s Ings. 158 Boulder Rd.; Ros.s Sid- ! "'•''•*’ *^ ward Ehlers, 39, of 128 E. Center ; upon the affairs of a vast region, New Year’s, is much better and "necessary support" to nations in unteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal many months. solemn requiem high Mass in St. ' dell, 23 Adams St.; Carl Gulbrod. ■ him *•’ P*'- .St.: and Mrs. Cora Blow, 63, of I the fate of an Island in the Pacific. able to be around again. ised the nsUen good husbandry— Building, on Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 1-5 p.m. 9500 We honor the aspirations of the area to oppo.se "aggreesion Reg. $1 10.00 The Archbi.sTiop Michael, of New .James' Church at 10 o'clock. 210 Keeney SI. | 7 Florence -St. or the use of a canal m the Mid­ a government that would operate tho.se nations which, ndw captive, and interference" in their affairs York, head of the Greek Orthodox The Rev. John F. Hannon was i AD.MITT ED YESTERDAY: Judge GryU disqualified him­ dle East." The teacher training aeaaion of ’ vvlth economy so that its cost and Dresser Base long for freedom. We seek neither Churrh tn North and South Amer- the celebrant, the Rev. James T. ' Dctnald L. Howland. 057 Tolland self and continued im'il Wednes­ After those apparent allusions the Emanuel Lutheran Church by the United States. military alliance nor any srliflca! Ithe people'a taxea could be re- tea, then took his place. Wearing O’Connell the deacon, and the Tpke.; Domenick Scianno, Astoria, Funerals day tlie casc.s of Leovadia Tomii- to the Chlnc.se Nationalist island School ataff scheduled for tomor­ imitation of our society. ..duced, a government that would This, everyone hopes, is props-1 the dark robes and aymbola of his i Rev. Dennis R. Hussey the sub- j Long Island. N. Y.: Thomas i ^siak, ■ 4,5, of 426 B.'oad St., and of Formosa and the powder keg row evening has been postponed to church, he was one of four clergy-' Oeacon next .Tuesday eyenlng at 7:30 at reject all tehiptation to. inflation, ganda. But if it it merely props- i 'Beveridge. ' Thompsonville; Mrs. I Carl .\adenion Josephine Falkowakl. ,36. of 69 Suez situation. Elsenhower said; SPECIALIZING IN The four-drawer .single dress­ men selected to_ offer prayers at Ralph Maccarone. accompanied We honor, no le.ss In this divided th« church. ganda, it still reflects the prevl- | Winona Pit,tman. 10 Frederick Rd.; The funeral of Carl A. Ander­ Florence St., also charged with "Only in respecting the hopes of thus preserving the value of the er pictured above i.s the right the inauguration. at the organ by Mrs. Maccarone, world than in a. le.ss tormented I Paul Wupperfeld, 90 Gi andview son, 26 Edgerton 81., was held at cultures of others will be practice oualy reported opinion of the out- failure to clean their sidewalks of ..people's money. ‘ . j CUSTOM BU ILT HOMES size for the avei-age room. It * S’.*''* '*’ * * '* '’’ I soloist. During the Mass he time, the people of Russia. jSt.; Arthur J. Gustafson. 254 Hol- 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at .snow. the equality of all nations. Only Temple (Chapter, No. 63, OES, “ In foreign affaire he appeared aide world diplomata in Moscow. measures 42 inches wide and S *: h R- E'erating a motor vehicle ber. Conducted a servlci. at the an end, an Involvement in Tndo- P. Quiah. Omiand West, John B. Wedgewood Dr.; Richard Beck­ Home Hnngar>’ about the Invasion of other nations did not also prosper. : gram, may still join the toller in the pant. ' minutes later. Burke, Walter N. Leclerc. John F. "• ’ "e license ia under .suspen- with, Valley View Lane. Vernon; V'atkins-West F ** t* • f * I China was avoided, and just re-^ SEE US FOR THE VERY FINEST In the final moments before the Friday evening. .\iistrla» terrltor.v b.v .30 Hungar­ No nation could longer be a for- i skating class being held every Tlernev, John O'Connor, John i Anot..er charge of procuring Veronica Remmell, South Coven­ ian snlillera. In pursuit of fleeing tres.s, lone and strong and- safe. ; Monday night at 6:W at the-West i.cently the U.S, acted to keep out We 'had, during the Near East 3695 Reg. $55.00 Beds President and Vice Preeident came try: ‘ Mark Tweedie, 17 Trumbull IN A USED CADILLAC Wavqiilka, Daniel (}uirk. and John I '‘‘.‘'or for minors wa.s lodged Willlam Saunderaon [ refugees. The Interior Ministry And any people, seeking auch. Side Rec. Children i^teresled may ■ o f the Sues fighting." crisis, given the nat:.i\s of the- to the stand. Senators- and Con- Lyons. Delegations from Camp-! ''im >>>' L.f- Raymond Grif- St.; Mrs: Lillian Tucker, .Laurel ALL YRARR AND MODELS The funeral of William Saunder- I said the soldiers, firing machine-' i shelter for themselves, can now] join the class b^’ attending the les' " But pow, says the Journal, we Near East, a thrilling demonstra­ gre.ssmcn and the other dignitaries bell Council. Knights of Columbus, j « t Police Headquarters. Manor Convalescent Home; Mrs. 4 9 9 5 on the platform turned, looking to­ .aon. 47 Edgerton St., was held at | guns, fullnued the refugees I biiild only their prison:’" I son tonight and registering at the “ see the administration itself fight­ tion that they had no need to turn Always a Ijirg r Seipctinn; All Cars Fully (iiiaranteed; Mid from Bishop McMahon Gen-1 A companion. Paul G. Pe.sznkl, Myrtia Finley. North Westchester: across the border yesterday. I The United States. Eisenhower i West Side Rec. ward the door of the rotunda. Mrs. Winifred Ogren'; 172 E. 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at ■ ing the Federal Reserv-e Board's Certified MIIHigr and Full Oivnenthlp Details. . leral Assembly, fourth degree, i 1*. «l*o of East Hampton, was St. Mary's Episcopal Church. The . toward Russia as the alternative ,4 r"*. 0“ "^*fru ck up Hail to the Knights of Columbus, also attend- I charged with throwing an object Middle Tpke. ‘policies against inflstion, and the to western colonialism.,. We did Chi^f as Elsenhower came out. ^ services. * the his^hwav, loaning: his oper- ADM ITTED TO D A Y ; Chester Rev. Alfred L. Williams, rector, ! ^ e w budget shows that the level Night table above is fashioned after Then, before the oath-taktag. Active bearers were Joseph! ator's license, sod later with Butler, 85 Grand.Avc.. Rockville, assisted ^ the Rev. Roman Hard­ this' by backing United Nations BARLOW MOTOR SALES ing. curafe, officiated. Mrs. Maude | an old wash stand; ha.s a 20 x 16-inch Reg. $44.50 the band played "The Stars and Harrington. Max Kk-sulkl. John breach of peace wiien he refused BIRTHS SATURDAY: A .son to ^ f spending is "right back where law and justice,.not by threaten-' YOliR CADILIJICI-PONTIAC DEALER Kloppenburg was organist. Burial I to cooperate with police. Mr. and Mrs. Eirher Odefl. 512 E. 8 lt was when Uie Eisenhower ad- Ipg to throw our own military FOR TOLLAND COUNTY top, a drawer and shelf. Cabinet Table '*''y.', .... ; McCarthy. Walter Donahue. w'as in East Cemetery. j Dr. Elson delivered the invoca-; Crowe and Matthew Moii- ’ Police said tlie, pair and two Center St.; a aon to Mr. and Mrs. ■ Bearers were Richard Niese, Smlnlatration atarted economising.” weight around. In that phase, we iVINDSOR AVENUE, ROCKVILLE, CONN. tion. and Marian Anderson, noted „rtv other unidentified companions Richard Quigley. 90 Conway Rd.; ATTEND THE POLIO BALL Choose the spt)ol-foot bed in full or William’ Brennan, William Wiley. £ " U foreign affaire,” aays the ■were^, strong and Impregnable, and PHONE TRemont 5-2538 Negro singer, sang "The Star Burial was in St. James’ Ceme- I were stopped on Center St. Valli i a daughter to Mr. and Mrs! Mario 4 twin sizes. Several other styles avail­ 3995 Archie Haugh. John. McCaughey | 2Joumal, "the change is even more Uiere was no o|iening for propa­ Spang'iea Banner. tery. Msjjr. Hines read the corn­ j was drirtng and cha.-ged first with j Agnes, Thompsonville; a daughter able to order. _ el?,?*?. KnowUnd stepped j mlttal service there, assisted by to Mr. and Mrs.Irs. Jphjphn Stapelln, and Frank McCaughey. i ^explicit. Last week the President ganda against us, or tor siiapicion j speeding. Patrolman Samuel Mal- Members of Washingtori Lodge, up. While Nixon stood with right.I h,; other visiting priests, I tempo, w’ho made the arrest, Phpenlx'hpe St., VerntifT Idid not even make a passing refer- o f us which might make the The cabinet table for bedside use haa hand upraised. Know-land read fhe Yesterday, members of ciarr^ - BIIRTHS YESTERDAY; A No. 117. LOL, called at the fun­ claims Pesznki gave Valli his 11- eral home in a body Friday night. 2ence to the need for JimiU'ng our propaganda effective. We are to­ space for a radio and books and a oath to him. A t 12:14. Nixon was bell Councjl. Knights of Columbu.", | cense wiiich Vafil showed to the , daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Fred­ accepting the Senator s congratu- called at the funeral home tn a policeman. . '■ erick Annum, 61 W. Middle Tpke.; JJworld - yrlde . commitinenta; his day less strong in the Near Eiaat handy drawer. 20 ,\ 15-inch tup. WilUam J. Sitemaa Irftiona. • body ,nd recited the ROsary. .Maltempo said a beer bottle was a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. JJwprds were-all about-..broadening and in the \\y>rld precisely because Funeral sei-vlcea for WJIliapi J. Because it appears to be made in two Mark Trice, secretary to Senate, ■ • ‘ I -thrown------from -the - ...... Valli car■ ^ as he Everett Beardsley, 30 Hilltop Dr.; •cur reapoaaibiUties. Today, on we have shifted to the big power U ^ a i d o jt L Republlcaiis, bald the table used i n 'I a daughter to Mr. arid Mrs. Ed­ Siteman, 48 Haynes St., were held ' parts, we call the piece shown to the wra chaaing it.. Later at /head­ St 8:30 this morning from the W, I #poge one of thlf ngwapaper, a news role, which we mictakenly pre­ the Nixon ceremony. quarters. Pe.sznkl became unruly ward (Jiard. 410 Summit St. extreme right a "Chest-on-Chest.” It Before Eisenhower took his oath, Public Records BIRTHS TO D AY: A son to Mr. P. Quish Fimeral Home, followed ' ■.atoiy ■ uiu hoix* broad ■ the ad- sent to ouraelvee as the strongest and refused to cooperate with po­ by s solemn requiem high Mass in ! is 36 inches wide at the top, 5 1 I 5 there lYere prayers by Archbishop lice. and Mrs. Peter - Linirtsema Jr., Smihlatration'a Middle East plpns kind of role. TttD/dthJ^ T im aA , Michael atid. Dr.' Finkelsteln. and RFD 2, Coventry; , a aon to Mr: St. James’ dhurch at 9 o’clock. ; inches high and has seven draweiX. Warrantee Deeds Valli posted a $500 bond and Smay be. And yesterday ex-Preai-. A t the least, Russia land China another song. "America" by Brian' ('and Mrs. William Ra.vmond. Box Ths Rev. Edgar Farrell was the ! 4995 Andrew Craigle Mumler Jr. and Pesznki i f bondta/appearane’e celebrant, the .Rev. James “K I £dent Truman, the author' of Xo- are ex|Hoitlng our error in tac­ A Message From "Y’our Pharmacists" Where more storage space is required Sullivan. Also, the, band played 494, Manchester; a daughter to Peggy B. Mumler to Lester H. | in court here Feb. 2 O’CkmneU the'deacon, and the Rev. £rean Intervention, expressed.' in the Double, or Mr. and Mrs. Dresser "America the Beautiful." BembeiF and Bemie Bemberg, Lloyd Perklna, 33. who gave his Mr. and’ Mrs, Janies Wickmire, tics. A t the worst, they are taking 198 Green Rd. DenU Hussey the subdeacon. Mrs. ! DO Y O U K N O W 1,hat the average familit is now apeiul- property on Milford Rd. - address as the Rainbow Club, ^general, - suppdl-t for the adminis- our waving; o f the big stick seri­ (below) provide.^ nine drawers in 54 Use the black decorated spear- D I S C H A .r G E D S A T * J R- Jane Maccarone was organisLand f ing a sifialler percentage of its,income for,dfug.s Ihari jjetrattoB'a Middle Eastern plaiu. ously, and getting ready to fesh- inches of wall .space. The big mirror back bench at the foot of the Ptafand Yvette R ' ’phfl chai'ged early Satur- DAY: Mrs. Sj’lvla Gifford. 28 : "ololst-.The Rev. John Delaney and **»y "Ight with operating a motor ’ ? *Tt la all very puszUng. There |o.*l a stick of their own. This was neee.«isary in past years. Despite the fact that some is 40'2 X 32',2 inches over all. bed for a distinctive touch. Crash Victim Campbell - Awe.. Vernon; Mrs. ;,tl>® Rev, James O'Brien Were sest- individual prescriptions containing the new antibiotics, M ® . ? « T . , ^ vehicle without a license and Eleths Flski! 232 iVoodlarid St.;;**! I" th* »anctuary. |ihas beM’ no loud pronouncement would indeed be . tragedy, for we The black Victory arm chair. Jan is Manor, Inc_ to I,Mnaid failure to secure a motor vehicle etc., cost more, tlie.V actually help .vbu to .save money. James Harrison, Colti:nbia; Mrs. !■ Father. O’Brien, a.ssisted by , J lo herald it, but there la no es- Are not really Intending to use Itelow, has cherry colored Is Improved Dronertv^at*4i Rre’m rh’ ^**’ '*y- ■'egistration. He was arrested by Gertrude Oeplel, South Willing-j Father Farrell, read lha com m it-: property at 41 Brent Rd. police on Center St., who stopped taping the feeling that the EUen- force -in the area, and we did arms. Cherr.v table has a 20 ton: Walter Thomrson, 101 Hem-eervlce at the grave in' St. ' THESE CURRENT GOVERNMENT STATISTICS Reg. $42.50 Eidward J. Holl to 6sva|d De- him to check a defective head ihovver adminiatration is changing not. 'When we proclaimed our new may .surprise you. The American people now have a total X 20-inch diamond-shaped top. Donald Howland. 32. of 951 Tel- zenls and Dxlda Dzenis. property "ir tl H e'o^ted'a IM bond'for*!!n lock St.: Mrs. B hel »-*wU. 85 James’ Cemetery. Mirror (Below) land Tpke.. w.as reported Improving ' on Hawthorne St. He a J o n d «P- Charter, Oak St.: Alfred Chrgnot,- Bearers were Herbert Carvey, i ilrection. Wberevei' It may be policy, really suspect Russia of income of alraut 327 billion dollars annually, of which fndav from Inll-rios rooeluo.- u 'Tt,. pesiance in lOWn t-OUIl Feb. 2. toda.v.from Injuries receive^; when The Weatvlew Realty Co. to Gene O Orav 19 of Rears, rce Coventry: Rodrey Dietz, Vernon.; Alden. Bailey. Richard Staples,, eaded, it ia not pointed on the planning any attack in the area they spend the following— : ^ hs was hit by a car at 12:20 a.m. Frances Loye and Urania M. Loye, | jq. h". wna arnatedhv Stile P o Konald Rickert, 427 Main St.: Mrs. Erwin Whitham, Stephen Rose and i mile rosrae It ehartednn 1983." either. .Ours was a paper move. Reg.. $169.00 yesterday. property at 316 Autumn St. ! li^^ on Rt W Margaret Mellev and son, 691 E. Wlllsrd Uw. Reston, in the New York .Times, I le to be hoped that the Cpm- 11.9 billion dollars on Recreation. Dresser Base Howland was admitted to Man-'^ Camillo GamboUU to Peter R. charged with sneedlnr MiddIn Tpke.: 'Sirs. I'elen McCol- Reg. $159.00 Memorial Mam Jeltea many o f the aune apperenl munlit reaction is just on paper 8.8 billion dollars on. Alcoholic Beverages. Chester Memorial Hospital v; th a Sario and Beverly B. Sarto, prop- g iVrbond for aw ^^ ium. 470 Porter St.; Mrs. Marcia r Walker, 114 Prospect SI ; Mrs. A six months Memorial M a s t) 5.3 billion dollars on Tobacco. Chest-on-Ch«$t fractured, left hip after he was l.lt ' erty. at Hockanum Circle. ' ^ herV Jam 28 •P'***'^*"** ^contrasts. Hia dlacuatton seems to too. ■. •, will be said tomorrow, momipr' a t . 2.? billion dollars on Ph.vsicians’ Care. , while walliing on N. Main St. Camillo OambolaU to Leonids Robert L. Hart. 18, of 144 W Doris Holmes, 45 VictorlaLd.* Jirs. ?flrlnd the President the prisoner of Raymond H. Ferris, 32, artford. Harriet______Bonhowski,______Andover;..... drs. *h St. James' Church for the | Se sad fate. 2.6 billion dollars on Hospital Care. (■river of the cai, was mrreatei and 2™ ~ S ?on *!H m .r5 "st 8t„ Rockville, was „ rested Anita Sullivan and dsu gh U r,'R l^'l Cuerlno lamonaco. . J property on HlRIard St. Thursday on' a svarrant Issued by PiMilu by coiirU',)' R. J. Buttrrworlh Dear At Half The Price AND charged wilt, recklcsa driving and Carmelo P. ^ c c io la to John A. | Assistant Prosecutor William- De- 3. Coventry: Mrs. Jean Waddqll and ■ By a strange coincidence, the 1.6 billion dollars on Drugs, , operatlnga.notorvetacie wHteun- l ^ r ^ n F. Larssori. Han and charged with abandoning daughter, 158 Hem. St.; Kttko f* i r e i l i e i l O u e l r i l der the influence of intoxicating properly on Bolton St. i , motor vehicle. U-utenbach. 85 Charter Oak St.: "The administration," he, says, Arab nation of 'Jordan, whii^ T H E R E A R E GOOD R EASO NS W H Y the costs of Rifih r-.. Police said the car was located. John Hilditch, 58 Summer SL; Mrs. ‘is turning one face to the world used to operate on a British sub­ medical care is proportionately so low. W e now have EASY TERMS Rifth C., Brown, Robert 8. Curran ©n W. Middle *Z^ke. about 5,0 feet Chimney Blaze LOU GACNON’S 12 PC. ORCHESTRA the President anothe:-,, . . sidy of 330.000,000 a yeai. in re­ Jr., and. Richard B. Curran 10! east of the Hockanum River with Mrs. Maiy I*U y. 87 Park St., specific drugs that can be more ofteh dependeid upon to Lou Oogaon and^hls men are i "The Priaidcht talks o f reducing turn for which it did British policy Pertiuual Notice* Helen F. Curran, property on Bige-j out platea. Police traced Hart Rockville; Reginald Hutchins Jr.. Three weekend fires were re- j CONTINUOUS MUSIC^DANCING « to I •accomplish a definite result. They' not only .save more Vernon "IVailer Coure Mrs. Mar­ ported by fire deparimem officials. donating their services to *tenaioni‘ iR the world and of ex bidding and maintained a BHtish- liv^s, but help you to get well so much more quickly V e Johnwm Building Co . to the lSrvetarte.**“ ''"* guerite Oileman, 103 Loclnvood The most serious was a chimney • help this worthy'cause. eForee •plo'rlng every avenue of negotia-officered Arab Lagion. which was that your physician makes fewer calls and you spiend In Memoruiin St. Hre at the residence of Albion TICKETS LIMITED TO 408 *non-etop'flightjtio a with around any nation, the woHd, but thean Air element of BriUah mlliUry less time in bed. 'DISCHARGED 'YESTERDAY: Whipple. 369 Porter St„ at 4:97 p.m In Imlng memory nf our dear Thomas Beveridge, Thompsonville; yesterday. - / . " Make tip a party now! Have some fun and. at. the saate Hwm I Cdrope a■ehda dummy three H-bomb B-52a In on the a strength in the Neai East—Oils ncrnuitiReynold Becker, who paM^ away -Kstgte of Robert 8., Curran to ! & t a fr a^nd*Brn^ Fred Bataxck, Ellington;. Mrs. ■ The heat from the chimney help the Marrh of Dimes. 1; J China Sea and announces same nation of Jordah ia now MODERN PRESCRIPTIONS save more lives and cost January 31. 19M. M Betay Robbie, 71 Foxcroft Dr.; caused the psrtition to start burn- , Stbis aa proof that the United sobmiHing. to us a proposal that less per illness than ever before. — No one knows the silent heartaches ing, and firemen from Hose Co. No.’ Onh those whn hare lost can t»ll. P j g g y Dodd. • Wgpping; Sharon j tatea can now deliver the H-bomb 3 of the South Manchester Fire De­ we guarantee it 330,000.000 a year. f the grief that roraes In silence Hlaany, 46 Prospect St. Rc.-kvlUe; TiekoH $7.50 Ceuplo— AvoHaUo Af: I A. I. or Ibe one we lored so well. ■’ ^"Sn8SKr«si!,’’~ J „»".x ? j ; partment (SMFDl fought tke Are lywbere H desires on land or aea. , This 3^,000,000 from us .would ? Estate ot Tephi* L. Loucka toj ®V V )VaKer Isikewlcx Jr., 84 Congress /:■ St.; Mrs. Em..ia Kelzepberg, 81 iior over an hour before it was 6n- ' "Thia aggravated a dilemma the be bfficlall.v labeled "e^nom ic .'I!. ././:■ Mother and (alheK R ^ e r Loocks, property on QlcotJ headqua.ter. ally, extiiigulahed. There was ^ TOWN CLERK’S OFFICE C ^E T CASUALS j Protpcict St.. Rockville; Mrs. Nadi d^ent haa never been able to aid," but. by the Jordanian pro- ! V ''H- estimate of damage. Mualeipai BIjdg. Mala Street : - ■ ^ ^ ■ ' ^ ^ - Marriage IJcenoes' , ! T*** loo»l o®urt hod a warrant Cobb, E u t Hartford;'! Miss Louise -4; lee. He wanu t o ‘ reduce the Manchester Fire ' Departmerit posal, wotfld, be spent by Jaa^ n ’ J ' > Theodore Joaeph Stepanaki. 42 i ***■ rearres*. when be foiled ripod,: 48 Prosr/ect S^, Rock'vllle: (M FD) firemen put out a small NORMAN’S Pta^LiMMx Phanaacy but the only eubatan- PRESCR^PTION PHARMACY V We wish to Ihang all of our helghbors. Mrs. Ctai-a Pierre. 64 VUlsi,e St.. lor almost anything it pletucd. W « -friends and relatires lor thk many acts Otta 8t.. and Patricia Lee Glogaon. j ‘ o-appear in Town Court Jon. 12 blase In an old car a t 77. N. School 448 HSrtMrd Road Ceatae Street tu p t aiHbat U«f, ia a change have not' yet been formally of­ of Irindntsa amU sympathy ahown us in 180'Center 8(., Jon. 26. CKureK of I (*» ■a»3i'er to a charge of < driving RdckvtUe.k - Robert D,, Ames, 64 SL yesterday aftemoon. ^ 1 M A IN STREET— M I,.3-5321 '^i ^ out receOt faerearenifni, desih M the Aowmbtion. i whUe-his llcenae le under a^oen- McKinley St.; Patyickl Uojmlliifa. ___ DEW'EV-RICHMAN (jO. IG O E TTS atmoepkere.. fer^ the privilege of providing MFD Qremen were calltal Satinr ^ g e n e DanM^S, 886| day to cheek smoke’icoming from a .767 Mala Street MaatSnter railuiSa tk* n W d an t, therefore, the American officers ^or, the Arab OVER «ag,M0 fREHCRIFTIONS FILLED HartfSfaifi Rd.i Mrs. LoU rokg, IS V cloUiki drier- at a hdme at 14« la etthaf more aiiend' -MOBTH ESO PHARMULICT/a tlqpat..sgsm: Legion. Perhaps Jordan, although Member Of The American Ckillege O f Rpotheeariisi ■'j « r aofattatiag, larhtch Is 1 willing tp b«:.oaF, nsUon, thinks A 9is MAIN SJREET ^ MItchsll 3^5171 ¥ T

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY, 21, 1967 ; T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,'MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1967' PAGE SIX Tramp—The lady next door has • A t employer was telling his Qlub, 3.to 6 ; 'Model Alrplana Oab', Wapping Women 7:15 to 8:15; Girls Baakatball, 7:80 BUGS BUNNY given me a piece of horne-made secretary about some o f he'r er­ WENB-B 80 .Colchester Man Bolton W T IO — 1»8B to 9:30; Archery, 8 * to 7;30; Y cake. Won't you give .me somethin' rors, when she .Jntepfiipted with; A n sw er IVbBO^l.BBB Daily Radio W H A t—BIg Fatally Injured To Hear Artist Bow ling League, 7 to 10. Sense and INonsense aScreUry—Mr.-iSmlth. it's two too ! Boy Scout Troop 73 to Hold West Side Rec: Midget Basket­ Lady - Ye.s. I'd better give ybu minutes after' llva: you're an­ WOOC— 1290 Eaateni Dayttght Ttme WPOP— 1418 LCr* ««T A »800« FIf Oolcheater, Jan. 21 (Specipl)*— Idea .Nora Addy wilt be the guest ball League, 8 to 8; Baton Twirl­ o u r SNOWMAN r MOLO.^ a digestive tablet,' noying me pit my own time. ing. 8 to 7:30; Bowling 7 to lO; Mte. Jonei W h«t birthday pre*-. after p good meal. William N. Phelps, 72. a dairy igiMtkbr at the m eeting o f the W ap- ACROSS - DOWN ■rha following pri^rain ached-<«it:aa— Girla Basketball, 8 (0 9:30. . c ic e t o ; ent are you goin; to give your The boy demurred; said he didn't farmer in the Westchester section Annual Parents^ JVigfet Rites pink Women's Clul tomorrow night think his father would like it T hu rada}' husband? 1 Feline beast 1 Dairy beasts ulea ora tuppUed by tha radio w x^ m olJert McCormick of tbli town, died yesterday mom* ■itt o'clock. She will follow her But the farmer persisted and CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 8 East Side Rre; Junior Basket­ Mrs. Brown Oh. a hundred a Lupine beast 2 Region managemanu and mra aubjact to; Ing after being i ..n over |>y a large travel talk with an oil i/ainting won. Coming out from the repast Bolton, Jan. 21 (Special)— Boywdrew Venn, Stephen Hinds, DonaUf ball League, 6 to 9; Movies, 6 to cigars. a Gnawing 3 Softest changa wltnout noUca. I Itilt— nrJIk truck. Bombard. Lynn RUe^KTh.There were demonstration. the boy said he felt better and ex­ I WHAY- Scout Troop No, 78 will celebrate 7; Little Theater, 6:30 to 8; Boys 0 Mrs. Jones- What did you pay besets 4 Sager •Nlghi Watdh State Police at the .Colchester seven anonymous earn, tn the F or .the past seven years. Miss pressed his appreciation of the 5 Pdems Alia— W ttC-'rhlif World of Music ita annual parenLs' night today In Beginners Swim claaa, 8 to 7; Boya for them 1 12 Mineral rock wnATf—Open Houre : W O Rc—Russ Nanghlnn barracks saiu he was struck by A gbor. ^ .1 ddy has been in charge of the oc­ Mrs. Brown—Nothing: For the hospitality. At the same time, he 6 Atistemious WOOU—a«ovr<» ilttvua Advanced Swim, class, 7 to 8; Life 13 Notion van truck ow n^’ by the Connecti­ special ceremoniea at the Comntu- LocalXMy# officials cupational therapy departmen' of past few months I have taken one was sure his father wouldn't like 7 Obese WKNB-Sd 3»feet Saving class, 8 to 9. 14 Musical WTIC—Roa* Miller cut Milk' Producers’ Asan. and op­ itity Hall at 7:30 p.m. complete ihqaehool phase Blue Hills Hospital. Beaider teach- Or two from his box daily. He hea i t 8 Latin WHAY—M (ht Watch ' Community Y ; Open Basketball, Host —^ Nonsense! By the way. instrument WDR0-<^1 Kolb* w n c —Intsrfalth Award erated hy ■Waiter C. Jacobspn, 28, Scoutmaster Warren Potter has campaign onwiUky and urgt the aft in her own studio, she not noticed it. and he will be de­ 0 Brother of WPOP—Wax Woika WDRC—Russ Naughton of Coventry. children to ratiihk their cards 9 to 10; Weight Lifting class, 8:30 where is your father? 15 Small tumor 25 Fruit drinks 4nCiri'aiMmo Asia— announced the program will In-, dagaea for tha YWCA. lighted with my tact in getting the Cam (Bib.) , „WPOP—Modern ^unds The truck was reported to have school this week. \ Y to 8:30; Midget Basketball Leagne, Boy—He’s under the hay! is Feeling 26 Fight 41 Cloys WHAY—Open llnuae 1 It lit—/ dude presentation of the charter; kind he always smokes. 10 Musical WCCC—Record Revua ; m i A Y - : been backing into the Phelpa' ComlBg Bvi 6 to 9; Boxing, 8:30 to f : M er­ 18 Most unhappy 27 Undeceived 42 Pack WKNB—P.M. .o.w.'. NIxht Watch to John Hagan. Institutional rep-! quality WTIC—Inlerfalth Award, driveway when the accitihnt oc­ Memiiers of the V/omen’i'floelety chants Bowling League, 7 to 10. After ail the testimony had been 20 Bargain 28 Smte 43 Therefore WTIC—lUtw Radio Lana WDRC—Russ Natighton^ reaentative. of the Parent-Te'acher' 11 Places WORU-LCal Knib.v curred. Phelps apparently waa West Side Rec: Archeryi 6 to 8; The small-town banker had at­ received the Judge focused his good events 29 Existed 44 Chest ratU# WTOP—Modern Sounds 17 Map line WTOP—Wax Worka , 11:' Coed Bowling, 6 to 8: Junior tained to sufficient wealth and im­ right eye on ^he defendant. 2 1 0 tgan of SI Flavors 48 Sea eagle standing behind the moving truck, the local Troop, portance to have his portrait done. 19 Perseua' *‘ WHAT—Betty lUmball W HAY-Nighl Watch according to State Police. friends of tha community ‘ attend League Basketball, 8 to 7:30; Open Judge— Why did you break your • hearing mother S3 Prohibitions 47 Rant wnc—News - Scouts will also receive awards He chose a dignified but demo­ 48 Female aheoR WCCC—Record Revue WDRC—Nsyrs, Weather Phelps was proi.ounceJ dead by their meeting tomorrow night at 8 I Basketball, 8 to 9:30. cane over the plaintiff's head? 22 Black 23 Blunder 38 Containing WKNB—P.IU. for achievement in Scout crafts cratic pose, standing with his W PO P-N ew s p.m. when Mra. Fred A. Johnaoh Friday Defendant— It was an accident. 24 Mend 24 Dreadful ammonia 50 Apropos WTJC—1U8U Radio Lana Dr. Irwin Israel, medical examiner. and advancement. Refreshments hands in his pockets. When fin­ Your Honor. I didn't mean to break WDRO—Cal Kolby of South Rd. will ha guest speaker. West Side Rec: Open Baaketbali, 26 Vutger upetsrt WHAY-Nl«ht Watch The mishap It still under nvesti- will be served. onday ished. he had It hung in his office, the cane. 27 Kind of crow WPOP—Wax Worka WTIC-STCrts gation by Detective 8gt. Arth r Mrs. Johnson, who traveled in 6 to 7; Businessmens Volleyball WDRC—■Russ Naiichinn Seek 5lore for Saow Removal the Scandinavian .coiintrie:. this East Side Rebv^ldget Basket C 3 and ail who saw admired and 30 Fancy *'wHAY—Betty Kimball WPOP—Modern ^unds , Andreoli and Stated Policemen The Board of Selectman is ex­ League. 7:15 to 8:30; Open Junior praised it. except one old farmer A politician is a man with the 32 Original WCCC—Record Review 11:88- • FTenry CludinskI and DonalL Kelley past summer with her bust and on b tll, 8 to 7; WomelMLGym class; .Baaketball. 8:30 to 9:30; Boy Scout WKNB-P.M. WHAY—Symphony In the Night pected to request more money for a tour of several months, will show C who snorted. “Humph? 'taint like ability to foretell what will hap­ inhabitant WTIC—lowi Radio i-ane all of the Colchetter barracks. snow removal at the Board of Fi­ 7 to 8; Boys Plunge^^ to 7; Svtjtmnilng, 6 to 7; Mena Plunge, 7 WTIC—Inaugural Ball pictures and talk of their exper 'Im a-tall. him with his hands -in pen tomorrow, next month, and 34 Repair a chair WDRC—Cal Kolby WDRC—Rusa Nauxhion * — —— ^ — nance meeting tomorrow night at to 8; Women.s Plunge, ,8 to 9; WPOP—Wax Worka iehcea. M en's Plunge, 7 to 8; W elgtitJ^ift- his own pockets!" next year—and to explain after­ 35 Expunger WPOP—Modern Sounds the school. The sum of |S,000 waa Chesa'^ub, 6:30 to 8. Ilia— 11:48- The Co-operative' Kindergarten Ing, 6:30 to 8; Women’s Plunge,'* wards why It did.not happen. 30 Superlative WHAY—Record Rodeo requeated and approved in the Community Y : Open Ba.sketball, WDRC—NIxht Owl Hom em iEikers P lan and Nursery wrlll m ^e its ex­ to 9; Mens Senior VDlIeyball, 8 A kind-hearted farmer told the suffix WCCC—R ecord Review WIHAY-Nixht Watch original budget for the current S'Ju 7:l5;',lhflh and Sixth grade WKNB-P.M. WTIC—St-Stsrtims Serenade change of clascea on Fab. 4. The to 10; Small Gyms open, 6 to 9. forlorn lad whose load of hay had Bloomer—Don't you think he is 37 Kind of fish year and was conaldered a ghner- danbe. 6:30 lb, 7:30: Junior High WTIC—1080 Radio Lane Valentine D an«e class now attending morning aes- Community Y: Midget Basket­ overturned in the road, to forget a good conversationalist? 30 Uncovered to 10; WTIC—1080 Radio Lane morning schedule. 10 Ml ■ 45 Determine WDRC'—Cal Kolby held on Feb. .8 at the Waddell cated. Disbelief that it could hap­ Bowling League, 7 to lO. sixe WPOP—News Parents assistthg at tha school West Side Rec: Junior Basket- with MAJOR HOOPLE Early History of Guided Mimlesi School. pen again wfas perhaps heightened Saturday ^ .Kemp's, Inc. OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE 40 Carry 1:88- Square and round dancing will by the fact that previous year's this week include Mrs. A. C. Bo­ bUI League, 6 to 9; Bowling WIIAV—Swing Eaey Part lU . gush and Mrs. William Roibbins, League, 7 to 10; Model Airplane East Side Rec: Boys BaaM»Otl, B A B T L A N D 51 Cerpenter’s WCCC—Record Review * In the late '700's, an EngliMiman be from 8 to 11 p.m.. with William expenditures had been in the 33,- ^ MAIN ST. m 8-M80 implement WKNB—Bequest HaUnet today; Mrs. Russell Connington Ch'b, 6 to 7; Roller Skating Les­ 10 to 12; Coed Swimming, 7 to 9;' by the name of William Congreve Dobson as the square dance caller. 000-33,!)00 range. '^P5HANJ,TWl6fi5.^VCU F0R«ET MV OLD WTIC—1080 Radio Lane and Mrs. E. J. Roser, tomorrow; sons. 6:30 to 8; Weight Lifting Senior Basketball, 1 to 6 ; Church 52 Sly look WDRC—Cal Kolby commenced a development study of Homemaker's Holiday meetings Faced with the fact this year's aVMNASTIC 6«0LL AND CIRCUS Mrs. T. W. Chandler Jr. and Mra. class, 6:30 to 8; Open Basketball, Basketball League, 8 to 8:45;, K*y, MAJOR/ARE 53 British WPOP—News rockets. This mvestigation. pri­ are usually held the ftjst Wednes­ 35,000 has already been expended - eACKOROOND''— -rYEALWAVS Vaughn Sherwood, Wednesday; 8 to 9:30. Handicapped Swim ming, 2 to 4. liiou (eaAu.y60if>d prinosss g:«t— day morning of every month, but and in consideration of the weath­ BEfiM AS SUPPLE AS A WHAY—Swlnx iUtsy marily for military use was effect­ Mra. R J. Roser, Thuraday and Tuesday Community Y: Boys Basketball, OfFlHEHlOH 54 First woman WCCC—Record Review in February the husbands will have er already encountered in Jan­ I toARDEN l40SE,WrrM LESS ed as a result of the successes ex­ Mrs. Georg* Williau.a, Friday. 10 to 12; Senior Baaketbait, 1 to 5; 55 Griefs WKNB—Today in SporU an opportunity to Join In the fun uary. town officials admit they are East Side Rec: Marching Band. BOARD WITH SVPdV , L it e e iR D B R S — AND WTIC—1080 Radio Lane perienced by the Indian Prince, The 'Women’s Avxlllary ,to the Roller Skating, 7 to 9. SBRT'i TRAPEZE-- 56 Pedal dlfits by attending the dance with their revising their basic premises on 2:30 to 4; Archery, 6 to 7; Bust- > ONCE IN Vie n n a x WDRC—Cal Kolby Hyder All of M.vaort, who was pres­ West Side Rec: Boys Open Bas­ CURE FOR C O LD S? 57 — - Moines, WPOP—Les Paul and Mary Ford wives. the piobable cost of snow removal. Fire Departm ent 'will meet in Ita nesaneaa Men' Basketball League, [s o b b e d f o r t h e FAMOUS ently tislng his rocket corns against ketball, 10 to 12; Boys Basketball — VDU'ReAN 1 loam i l 88- _ Coffee will be served. Those at­ regular business session tonight at 7 to 9:30; Boys Bowling, 6 ,lo AERiALIST ZULOPPl the British. Public Records leagues practice. 1 to 5; Senior ODDS-OM FAWOR- "Do you tuppost. your Pa would liko to go to the dintr WHAY—News tending are asked to bring s bo.\ the Firehouse at 8 o'clock. Hos- 7:30; Model Airplane Club, VJITHOUT A WCCC—Good Kveninr Good Uuste Between the years 1800 and 1815, Application for Marriage Li­ tcasea include Mrs. Edward Grif Basketball. 6 to 8:45. rre t o f r a c t u r e HITCH.' with us for a sandwich? I'm almost broka!” WKNB—Kvcnlng Sorenade Congreve's rocket development lunch or a snack for two. marking cense: Milton Cole and Caroline 7:^0 to 8;15; Girls Beginncra WTIC—News their names on the boxes. fith, Mra. William Hand and Mrs. Swimming Lessons, 6 to ?; Girls 6 WDRC—News Reporter made great strides and contributed Morris, both of this town. John Hartis. largely to the British saccesa in The public is invited. Those hold­ Advanced, 7 to 8; Teenage swim, ^ i ll BY AL VERMEER WPOP—News Polio Fund Retiima IJsted Clever-Cutters. 4-H Club, will PRISCILLA’S POP She’s For It 8:18— ing Homemsker's Holiday season Oinlributlons to the local polio 8 to 9; S' all Gyms open, 6 to 9:30. To Apply for a Loan their campaigns against Nhpoleon. hold ita meeting tonight at the WHAY—Sports tickets will be admitted free with drive from school children total Community Y: Junior Basket­ ir s ONLY A COLD. BUT WCCC—Good -Kvenlne Good Music It also aided greatly the British Elementary School at 7:30 p.m. in any amount WKNB—Kvenina Serenade side of the War of 1812. Congrer-e, their husbands. Any proceeds will 338.48, Mra. R. Kneeland Jones, ball League, 8 to 9; Boxing. 6:30 Bladder ’Weakness' n o w a d a y s w e BELIEVE tf vflrritd t j “Bladdfr WMkntu'* (Ott> IN TAKING EVERY WTIC—Strlclly Sporta during this period, was able to '■e- go to the Manchester Unit of the Sr., publicity chairman (or ' the to 8:30; Copkin;;, 6:15 to 8:30; iloi Up Ntghtt wr Bad WtttloCi tw tf- $20 to $SOO WDRC—J. Zalman Hartford County YWCA. campaign reports. Acknowledg­ Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ Womens Bowling Le, jue, 6:30 to queat. buratai Pt itehlai urtaailoo) «r ^PRECAUTION/ WPOP—Lawrence Welk velop *mahy atzes o f rockets capable ton correapnndrnt, Mrs. Doris Stroaf BmaUlag, Cloudjr Uriaa, duq ta nil in (hit SHORT ARRUCATION 1:18— of varied rangea, elevations and Mrs. Charles Gilbert. Mrs. Mer­ ment is gratefully made to the (ol-' 9:80. common Kidacr and Bliddtr IrrlUtloai. WHAY—Dinner Dale rill Adams snd Mrs. Alden Grant, lowing children. |D 'ltalia, M l 8-S.'S48. West Side Rec: Midget Basket­ iTf CY8TEX for quirk help. veara vaa MAH • 9HONI . ereaiN airiN . WCtl*:—Good Kvenina Hood Music tvpes of exnlosion. profa aptety for young and aid. Aak drug* WK.N’B—Evenlna Serensds ' By 1846. William Hale, an Am er­ chairman, comprise’ the committee Nancy Stephens, Joyce Steven- \ ball, 6 to 8; Bowling, 7 to 9:30; gtit for CIBTBX undar monay*back goar- <2^ aoiea. Bat how fail you laiprara. 4M0UNT 4tQUHUDi, I .... WTIC—Cole Glee Club ican. contributed further to rocket in charge. Tickets may be obtained son, Dennis Sheridan, Richard', t j i j Open basketball, 8 to 9:30. * WDRC—G uoinhardo development mainly by improving from them or at the YWCA office Treat, Althea Goodwin, Phillip Pon- C lip p e r r la n n e C l lVedne* J u . on high altitude rockets but deaUt fiUNNERY /F1A5T.ITIL 8:4.5- Jerome H. FisheL 83, Urbana. III. New Way Without Surgery ’ i . .!t.. 1_. • RAHSE..^ SOON WHAY -Jaxa Alley from a throat infection came early n xg-V Walton was commanding officer TO \ v tir —BofUni Syqiphi.iiy Orch»»tra in Aiiguat 164S. MRK, WDRC—R.ihcit Q. n ii of Attack Squadron 722 stationed Finds Hnnlinc Subatanc* That Dona Both** Around 1925, the center o f -en- ISO I— tyPOP—Vnlro ol Firesloiia near C/hlcaco and held the Navy R O D LYsJED r t W thuaiasm for rocket development R«li«VM Pain—Skrinlu HMi^koida Cross for World War II action. WCiT U T T A WHAY-NIxhl W*ifh shifted several successful rockets, I4«w Y4Hi. a. V. ESM'lalF-For th. a.tNiiahing .tatemenU like Tiles WTIC—Tolephonc Hmir firat time arlence )iaa foond a new hsT. cetMd to b. a prebUm!’’ T O D Q V\E,’ Sa (SETTIVJS wryRC—World Tonlebt published a .highly scientific trea- healing aubatanc. with the aatoniah- Tho aerret ia t near healing aub- CM3RE « N D WPOP—Modern Sounds ti.se. entitled “ The Rocket Into ing ability to ahrink hemorrhoids aunr* I Bio-Dyne* )-ditcovery of a RE^TL'E^iS.Y OOST Inteiplanetary Space,*' which aad to relieve pain—without surgery. world-famoua reiearrh'inatitute. ’ ’ i-T-T T T. 1 * ’\VHAY—NIxht Watch TT CXX3UD LXXtK OOT ■WTIC—Telerhoiie Hour caused a great deal of comment In case after cast, whye gently Thin nubalanca ia near availablt in WDRC—World To|ilxht and controversy. relieving ^ain. artual reduction «Hppofitary oF ainltiient farm nndtr t - z t WPOP—Modern Sounds - (ahrinkage) took nitce. tha nama Prtperallan H.* At year EJarly in 1928, Max Valter inter­ SPEED-E Meat amaiing or all-rtaulta were drufgiat. Honey back guarante*. M Ua. p!T o«;i I 1 WHAY—Ntxhl Wsich ested rl’lt* •von Opel, the German a . thoroagh that tufftrera mad* •B.a. o.ar.roF r. WTIC—ClasMesI Musle , Henry Ford, in the idea of making WDRO—Russ NsiiXhlon ■______BY PETER HOFFMAN a rocket ear driven by powder TV JEFF COBB - lAtcal Pooch! - ______BY LANK LEONARD WPOP—Modern Sounds MICKEY FINN 1:15- rocket'a. After several mediocre l CaUUNT HMM MR. LOVYRY, . V. AND TAKE MY A0VICE...F0RGET ALL WHAY—NIxht Wateh testa, a car powered by 24 rockets K U l DRCAMM0/.. PLEAEETRY'TO ^ ABOUT THAT CAVE/...IT, MEANS NOTHNG ’^HEUnuf'TtffEMlSLTHEKiNGOEAa V If stuffingtom! stvepA gidn! wneue WTIC—Clo.'sical MusiP SERVICE THE CHIMUAMIARISMNEP AM) SMim ~ HAVE tHEAgP THAT NAME BEFORE? WDRC—Ru.'s Naiixlitcn attained a' speed of about 123 I REMEMBBR EVERY M T 'SOMB REST... 9UT DtOUMJ, DYOU t«AR/? WPOP—Modern Sounds L O W CO ST UTTL6 0ETAIL.V. YOU'RE NOT WEU-j •yMR&MiMaJAG.STUFnN6iaL«««0SE KHVRy.SUIR! SHP5 TNE WOMAN TWO m.p.h. on the highway. The last MIRRORS three Opel cars ran on a railroad. EVERY ONE/ UTEWISBANft RRCMU.P.ST0FF9 JUST BOU^ -THE OLD RALMBl ESTATE 1 . PHONE EBtUJONS M MEXICAN on..' Trtevisirfn PrqeT««/i The first car attained a speed of On PafftTwo 180 m.p.h. The last two derai?>(] Ml 9-0710 AUTO GLASS because of too rapid acceleraUon, and railroad officials forbade any farther ventures. FURNITURE TOPS Oberth, In 1929, attempted to GENERAL build a carbon And liquid fuel rocket for Fritz Lang, the Ger­ iSbowir Stall Deon • • Ulut Tvh EaelMareil TV SERVICE man movie czar, as a publicity -D a y s stunt for a picture he waa making. N ights S19S Although Oberth had a theoretical O p e n knowledge of rocketry, he even­ J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. TEL. MI S-5482 ^ tually gave up tn hia experimeiitaT OPEN OAlLV a AJ«. !• 8 P.M. tions in ‘this field because of his DS'CLCDINO SATTRDAY lack of. ability aa a practical enT House glneer. , ...... — 31IISSELLST. Ml 9-7322 iR G lu A in s Important BY MERRILL BLOSSER LARGE SCREEN RCA Toward the end of 1929, the FIRE -just doesn’t CAPTAIN EASY Uphill Fight BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ______------Gernun Rocket Society (VSR) care Color TV 1525 and up MaRGhttitr, Roekvilit, AT leA ST rOHiUMLNALUKAK'. V P * SOT A I4jjr V Wt V |.'U. O U i.Y D U AAOC IM J u n e .T H IS «s n t e y / 1 f w a u v ' took over Oberth'a rocket and Let s o m e o n c etse Wa v s a Mw a t -— where it strikes! T H K I LL DAD WONOegG IP / o n OUR HANP5.1 AIN'T TWe MORNN6 , TCMa — RBACAABatEp " W TfTlE O F THAT lA R L O W 'S equipment. About this time a taat ' VdVIP OIL TOUR WIND-I A P A . 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Hew Eaglssi BaskeMMII Height Factor E A k i j Y d O T Boston Celtics Big Deal Brewing,. S p o ^ BOtor Furgol Playoff Wiimer Indians on Road, Magnetic Poles In Central Loop Hold Five Tilt In Major Leagues Princeton and' UCoiui SUNDAY f'in Florida during the month ,of WsaUter turnsd perfact. dsspit* February. Hi* constant , fishing CMeog*. Joa. 81 Tb* Against A1 Besselink 82-70 Decision the forecast, and I gave In to thk ‘companions this season have been Margin in East St. I.Mla Cardtoole, ^ tha Obi- Oppose Owls Next wishes of my wife and canceled an John Olson. Bill Knofla and Bob c*go Cab* oiad tb* Pbiiodelpbla Head Respective Loops afternoon engagement and took R e c h '. -.'Motored to,Twch*r* Col- Pblla bar* tbeir hc4|4U togetbor Tijuaiut, Mexico, J»n, 21 Thread City squad is coached by Sbeuld tb* trade go tbrdngh. I left firm— the winner in »n exciting sudden drath playoff. blinr block in the path of the Once-beaten Manchester Indians shod over ail opponents in the was so overcrowed that I lost two I gran Ostssler„ a former TCC play- ern Division ot the National sonthpaw pitcher Harvay 'Had- basketball player namM Arthur Klein who cost the Indians I ■ - - ' *------^ The former United State* Open tomorrow night at 8:16 in Hartford. Like East Hartford, Central Connecticut League pounds, three coat buttolu^Bnd one i er, and a -ons-tims Manchester real- Baiketball Assn, today after dlx of Pblloilelpbla would re* ' , w I- I t * ‘ lUpholder, one of the most liked a share of the Ivy League >ead. No, he’s not a Dartmouth boy. glove when I entered the building 1 ^.j,o cospbed a f Rockville which upset the locals last Tuesday, the tall Owls are a trou- yesterday afternoon, making two losses in as many days. tara to the St. L ^ l* Oaidloole rk '8 *ll1 'n 'a I tYa*blgx|P*6yer* in the game but plain mur- Klein is a 6-8 deadeye from Prince-.y . ■ ------tyring to find my shoe*. When 1 1 High before moviag up to Willl- oad Phil (paaterfieider Rirhle A J f i U l l l S A J I i a i J l C j d e r in a head to head atruggle. blMom* »r t »y on thslr home court.^— ------the Stratford Red Men victim Blit' It waa a shaky lead irith ,** ton via Malveme, N.Y. reached for my sis* 12s I-grsbbed mantic'aa director of athletics and Aebbiira would go to the Chica­ a v dusted off big At Besselink for the The Silk Towner* wlU have to be ^ 1; Brsndeis partially recouped by de­ number eight by a 82-70 score. unusual' porcentagt of less than Klein ruined Dartmouth in a 61- the hands, of two othei^ skaters, coach of baseban and basketl>all. .. go Cuba. feating Bowdoin 86-83 and-Maine The game was part of a double- .500. 68 overtime decision at Princeton this illustrates how. crowded the Homa team woa.ln a breesa with IH return, PhlUdcIpbla wouM 81-73 on auccessive nighta. [To Check Loss;",* ..u , J o e y Maxim last ^ id a y . His hook shot from header played at the-high schooL room waa. The ice was excellent, Jim Glenney and Davt Turklng- With most of the league's power get eeeood hasemau Geac Baker In. one of those quirks of sports, The first game was a s<|ueaker, liowever. and the Park Depart- apparently in the Eastern Divl*. i O i 1 • T V T ¥ ¥ ¥ 33-yoar-old Furgol from St. An- ManchUter, which has won the | — ^ - a a more than 40 feet sway as the ton of Manchastar assisting in tlie and first basemaa Dee Fondy Vernfiont is in fourth place in the won by th* strong New Britain Uat two maeUn** agalnet Hyt- 111 l^ O m C D S C K final buzzer sounded provided the nient did a tremendous job in get­ rout ... . Stverql coaches present, lion, which Boston leads by five from the Cubs aad rookie la- 'otreak in p**'' Yankee Conference though the ting it into shspc foi- the public's I I four and Besselink a bogey five on ford, got off to a fast start flve | v a a a v/ difference between the club*. .Wreckers over the Rockville Le­ Pat iRUera of Plalnville, Ernie game* after twu victories over th* fielder Eddie Kasko, outfielder Catamounts have won eight u se.. .Temperature dropped below ------, the second extra hole. weeks ago and ahead 15-S a t ; • ■■ m t • a HI* two foul shots had tied the i . . . . , , . .. . gion, 72-68. Neippdf N ew Britain, Geissler, Bill weekend, th* Weetem Division pre- Whiley I.orknian, pitcher. Don zero at night and in front of my ! New Tork, Jan. 21 (/P)-The Boe- Today Furgol headed toward the first turn. But sparked hy thei|l | *lQ g y 1>| Ig J lt score to force the extra session. straight. The only loss was in the Stratford h*d two good perform­ .Moore of TCC and John Canavari B< nta an unuatial situation. The little and euMelder-Infleldcr fireplace was .'the warmest spot I ton Brulni. who sUrted th* eeaaon ' Paim Spring* and the 815,000 fine shooting of stylish Tom Burke It was the third time in Prince- »«**on's open but it w s* to confer- ers. but It was simply a case of of Rockville all discuseed Manches­ Piston* with 19-21—.475 mark lead Chuck Hannon er etttfielder that 1 could find to catch up on my 1 a* if they.were gding toJzar apart. Thunderblrd Invltatidnai. Beaaeilnk and veteran Pat CamllU, the Owl* ton's five Ivy tests ( 5-0) tjhat the . en iM membw Maine. ^ _ l O X k M U ^ being outn-,rnned. The Pros had loo ter High's success to d a t ^ the Rorhei ter Royala,- MinneapoUa- Bohby Dei Greco from St. Lonlt. trailed by two, 21-18 at Intermis­ - ^ The latest Vermont outing led reading. ..There were many phone ^the National Hockey League, to- also pointed for the California New Tork, Jan. 21 (Sy—Un­ Tiger* won in. overtime. much height end speed, tiatter t h i ;r k Da y Laker* and 8t. Louis Hawk* by a The Cardinals also wonld ro- sion. The team* were all even, 3«- to an 86-71 victory over Middle- Phil Dickena has accepted callers, some sought information day face th* threat of being dis desert resort, but only, he joked, beaten Eddie Machen. winner of Without kleln, Dartmouth Shooters, more savsy, and wi re a Long John Olson, dean of paint­ half game. reive ntillty ouHleMer Jim Sfi- at the three-quarter mark be­ bury. The Otam ounts are now un­ the head football coaching job on scores, other* reserved tirketi lodged from third pla'c* by the aa a touriat. , 19 straight, faces Joey Maxim who would be co-holder of ther Ivy gieat deal more organised. Some ers in KanCheater, checked in be­ Moke Hay on Weekend King, from the Cnhs hy way of fore Co-CapUln Leo Cyr and Dick is making a comeback at the age beaten halfway through their six- at the University of Indiana. for the Gold Key Dinner and Fran •urging Toronto Maple Leafs. leadership rather than in, fourth of the Stratford players had dif­ tween hie fishing trips to pick up •Til* Hawk* Were the only mem- Phllodelphla. For the la.*t seven liole* of thfi Dubanoski combined for 16 fourth of 34. in a Friday heavyw-eight game Vermont State series com­ He was formerly head coach Mahoney gave the green light in True 10- point* still separate the regulation 72-hole diatance Fur­ place (3-21 today. ficulty finding the school, and ar­ his ticket for the Gold Key Dinner b*. -of tb* division to really make period scores which eventually match at Miami Beach. .Smothered Penn petition. at Wyoming. (A P WIrephoto*. announcing the honored guest at Bruins and the Leaf*. But Toronto gol and Beaaelink battled oh even il ved in the middle of the second as did Bob Dougan, a friend of hay over the weekend. They de- burled the Owls by 12 poinU. The Indians went on to smother A look St the Yankee Confer- the annual Irish Night program of picked up four point* 'over the terms, and they ended tied at 280. If Machem recalls the "Maxim period. Had they feen on tiire, it Pet* W^gren's - for years.. .Many I’e-'ted Syracuse 104-86 Saturday Strong rebounding by Dubanoski Phase" of the career of Bobo Ol­ Penn 71-44 the foliowing night ence- * i;if- doubtfulilnnht/iil the outcome w'niiMwould liBtfAhave the Knights of Columbus in March. weekend by twice beating Boston eight under par for the Tijuana MONDAY requests for tickets were received and then edged th* Philadelphia and OMCiaptaln. Norm Hohenthal son, his former stablemate, he will while Princeton got by Cornell 62- W L Pel. been any different. Hungarian Loses in Debut 4-1 Saturday and 8-2 Sunday. The, Country Club's par 72 test. Biggest commotion in th* of­ this dai:C Stratford ...... 7 .583 WIrephoto). New York. Jan. 21 'Jl— The Ranger* were shut out 5-0 by the land and Besselink, who plays out 32 poinU in a big second half .750 kiiowing that he will find out- Cheshire, at noon and Pat Bolduc dropping a 102-100 decision to New Sid Flaherty, w h o handles Yale *...... 3 1 0>nnecticut (8-5) hammered out Two new school records were set Hartford . ..5 .600 three leading teami In the Ameri­ pace-setting Montreal Canadien* of Grosslnger, N. Y. A s the a p h i^ a But shoiild the Indian* 2 .600 when he reads this column. . . Art and I were on the highway* ahort- fork Saturday and a 101-88 verdict Machem, has been .moving his Dartmouth ...... 3 a 84-54 decision over New Hamp­ Saturday afternoon as Manchester Holyoke .. . .4 .500 can Hockey league, whiph thought Saturday night and then dropped baseball writers say, none except concentrate too much on the big ..100 McGinley of the Hartford Times, l.v after 11 o'clock. Attendance, as tb Syracuse Sunday. But the heavyweight slowly. There is no Harvard ...... 2 2 shire last week and this Saturday High upended Meriden 40-28 in *a Milford ... ..3 .376 they had the pennant race all to Furgol and Besselink was around Hartford center, forward Pat perennial toastmaster at the Gold expected; was great and Gold Key a 5-2 decision in Detioit Sunday. reason to expect him to rush Pennsylvania .. . .. 2 4 .333 venture to Colgate. CXJIL sw'immlng f.eet before ap­ Chicopee .. Knicka couldn't stand prosperity themaelves, have found that the at the finish. CamilU, long range threat, or Tony . .1 .16,7 tickets returns were made by the Th* Leaf* lead . the slumping Machem too fast, even if he B r o w n ...... 1 4 .200 Pile* Up Victories proximately 125 fans at the new Key Dinner, phoned to say Ed for they siiffere, their worst de­ other three clubs have different Dodfcdio could raise havoc in the Danielson . 0 .000 membership with only 37- tickets Salesman Fred Dwyer Ranger* by five points. Instead, Mike Souchak charged should batter Maxim. Cornell ...... 0 5 .000 St. Anselm's «o f Manchester, high school pool. The '.rlui.iph was Sullivan would be the principal feat of the season Sunda.v, losing ideas. point-making department. In the other gam* last night, the up to tie Leonard a stroke belUnd Maxim weighed 184 for a Sep­ Yale kept abreast of Columbia N.H.. quietly piles up victories and the first for the Indians who play speaker on Jan. 28. Former New out of 700 being unsold. These 37 to Boston 114-78. The Celtic;, beat In each of the three games Sun­ It should be evident after last Stratford grabbed the lead for turnback* were claimed faster celler-dwelling Chicago Black Bid and Beasellnk; Harney took a tember match at Vancouver where in the runnerup position with a now has a 10-3 record. The Hawks host to Buikeley this afternoon and York Yankee pitcher Lefty Gomez Rochester 97-83 Saturday. day, the top clubs were beaten by Tuesday in East Hartford that a brief moment in the first period, Hawks snapped Montreal's unbeat­ 75 to tie for sixth at 284 with Jay he won a dteision over Edgardo decisive 84-53 conquest of Brown whipped New Hampshire 81-60 and strong Waterbury Sacred Heart will also speak. . . Town Clerk Ed than you can say Chisey Stengel. ^ b Cousy, playing 28 minutes, Spoils Tabori’8 Debut the second ‘ division teams. The every team is out to gain revenge but Manchester pulled..e'en and en itring at 10 games with a 4-2 Hebert, Jack Burke Jr., and Dow Romero. He had been out of ac earlier in the week. Plymouth Teachers 73-32 last Saturday. The local i loat to W aler- Tomkiel reported he plans to va­ Additional tables may be set up to led the Cjaltica to their one-sided pace-setting Providence Reds fell for earlier beatings at the hand* forged ahead cn a one-hander by victory. I Flnstenvald. And Brow'n disap­ tion over a year since losing to Meanwhile, little Assumption week. This Saturday the foe is bury Crosby in their initial outing. cation in the sunny south In take car* of the crowd on Jan. 28 triumph over the Knicks as he before the fifth place Buffalo Bi- of the well-balanced Indians. Also Mel Kleckner. four frfe throws by Sid Smith'* third period riebound peared into the 287 group with a Willie Pastrana at New Orleans, College of Worcester maintains its Boston College. March and may be a companion at the Statler. .Home just in time scured 32 points. Cousy scored 12 Boston, Jan. 21 (JP)— A rivalr.v between former Villanova Bona 5-4. H a rle y 's runner-up it should be pointed out that the Co-Cxptain John Ddi.r.er, Dick Burr Carlson, and a brace of •hot past rookie goalie Norm De- 77. June 28, 1955. However, in well spotless record as the only un­ Holy Ooss and'Springfield halt- around the Grapefruit League. Ed to sit down to dinner and when the i"- the first quarter as the Knicks Bears were defeated 3-2 by the locala in losing to the surprising Carter, Dave Woodbury and Dave hucketa by hustling Wally ace Fred Dwyer and Hungary’* La.szlo Tabori xhapes up a* a Going ifito the last nine holes" over 100 fights. Pal Joey has been beaten college basketball team In ted six-game winning streaks in would b* in place as he's a Red lady of the house left for the eve­ were limited to three field goals. cellar dwelling Bpringfield In­ Fellce wa* the deciding tally in Hornets, suffered their poorest New England. After snow forced Gunas were timed in 2:04.6 ir thp Fhrenprels. Stan Sucl'.enski's fall Sox rooter as are Lefty Bray and ning I had the fun of entertaining track “natural” on the indoor circuit— if they can be brought the>Toronto-Bo»ton game Sunday. Furgol was in front by two stopped only once, by Curt Shep­ recent days. W orriar* l.• following night season at 1:40. Dutch Reibel fol­ Furgol, who in 1954 knocke(d off a defeat is the best thing that miserable start, rallied to stop Dick Therrien. missed on an attenKpt from riie time period. Cfiiff Hagan sent th* by Ken Wharrain and th* other ment in 1866. Rated No. 3 by the period — the aituation at many office during a vlaU to th* Town most 11 o'clock with most callers four minute* end la preparing for Tabori will run the mile In by Larry Wilson, gaVe th* Bison* lowed at 4:06 and TSd Lindsay at the renowned Cary Middlecoff in could happen to a team. N ow it is achoola currently — with a 13-2 Amherst 60-46 after six straight, Red and Whit* Co-Captain Bob field, but grabbed the rebound and game into overtime with a field National Boxing Assn., and No. 5 Hall. . . Night home and it was asking for Gold Kev. tickets. an all-out assBult on that mark Philadelphia and the two-mile in their coroe-from-behind victory 5:26. a playoff in the Phoenix Open— only a matter of time to see record. then defeated'' Massachusetta 74- Warren was the meet's only double ■converted. The Manor's "Big goal seconds before the regula­ Washington. His schedule then by Ring, Machem may move into spent catching up on a number of FRIDAY during the outdoor season. over the Red*. The Black Hawks, who previous­ and went on to win the Nationat whether or not the Indians have Last week began poorly with a 62. winner, aplashing to victory in both Three” ( (Tarlson, Kleckner, and tion game ended at 97-97. Neil c*ll.'( for a layoff until the Mill- match with Pastrano if he wins Hem* in need of repairs. "Sksting is good at th* Country Tabori. who ha* done the mile Only 11 second* remained in the ly had won only eight'games, put Open and a firm place as a top the stuff to bounce back. Who miserable performance as the .Springfield draws American In- the 100 and 200-yard freestyle. Wally Wldhoim) oontinnally got Johnston of Philadelphia led all rose meet. convincingly.------TUESDAY Club ares that we flooded." Pres­ in 3:58.9, pl»n* to tltemate run­ second period when Bob Sabourin. on their ■ beat performance of the golfer— picked up the 82,000 win­ knows but the local* may prove ^ ililwEuk— Braves heavily-favored Judges fell before ternatlunal and l l ofstra this w eek. MeriderTi A T Pqtrticelll nipped good position off the offensive *<-'iers with 33 Inta while team­ The 10-round match will be car­ Despite the winlery condition* ident Ray Owen* reported. “W*' ning the mile and two mile In Dwyer, who surprised even him drove the puck into th* net for year in ciitting the Canadlens’ ner's pursb. much tougher club to beat now Bates 88-63. Brsndeis could con­ Other games on the horizon are Manchester's Don Dormer in the board. \ mate Paul Arisin 1 27. Bob ried on radio and televiaion prevalent today in these part* my have about four inches of Ice on eight more meet*. Hi* achedule self with his fine time in hie first the goal that gave th* lowly In­ string. They jumped out in front Besselink settled for 81,500 and that their fine nine-galli* winning nect on only 20 of 84 field goal at­ Boston University at Dartmouth Roll i:p Score Pettit and Ed MBcauIe,v paces th* (N a p i. 100-yard in the afternoon’s closest thought* were ahead to the sum­ th* two tennis court areas. We call* for him to pass up the Bos­ meeting aith Tabori, said he will dian* their third triumph In a* on Eric Nesterenko’* goal early in Souchak, the winner here a year streak is only a thing of the tempts. and A IC af Iona Frida.v as mid­ Leading by 10 points, 36-26, the Hewks with 23 and 22, re- race. Less than an arm’s length mer month* and th* annual vaca­ will have the area lighted at night, ton A. A. Game* Feb. 2. run in the Billings Two-Mile in many nighta. The setbaek wa* the second period and never were ago, and Leonard for 81.100 apiece. past??? ; Fred Haney Optimist Quick Trip. year exams hold activity to T mini­ ape.ctlvely. Carlo Ortlx, another unbeaten separated iviimer Dick Hutson Pros began tp po\(r it on in th* tion period. Knowing that reaerva- thanks to Holly Msndly, shd w « Card. Kalesman Boston next month and then turn headed. On a quick trip to Maine. mum. Hcrihe.v's second straight. youngster with a 18-fight winning (Manchester) and runnerup Dick third period, opening up a lead of tion* are necessary at a number invite you to join us,” he added The Nats led virtually all the Dwyer, a 2.1-year-old greeting to the mile for the remainder of The Americans, playing before It points. Spearheading the'attsck Ree ^nior League streak in the lightweight class, CMasalli (Meriden) in the 50-yard of camping sites, I forwarded my Ray. who says he'll get his golf wsy In shading the pistons. George card saleeman from Bast Orange. the season. their largest home crowd, 6,810, Al Lopez, Chicago While Sox Hockry' at a Glancp goea after No. 20 Wednesday at About Team ’s Chances freestyle while the losei's' Bud was tireless little Shrenpreis. Oirl- applications to popular New Eng­ handicap cut severel strokes this Yardley parked the scorers with N. J„ apolled Tabori'* U.S. debut Tabori. a 25-year-old shoe­ ■wamped (Cleveland with five manager, started with Tampa, a Carter was s close winner over the s:n played a vital role, using his i f points. Th* Nat* had five men, Saturday night' by winning th* Two games are on tap in the Chicago Stadium against Bobby land areas in hopes that vacancies coming season, says he hadn't maker in Hungary, plans to. com-, goal* In the first period, then team in his native town, in 1925. Kimday'z Results Indians’ Carter in th* 100-ysrd height to advantage as he batted topped by Dolph Srhayet' ip, in Ree Senior Basketball League to­ Rogers of Chicago. Undefeated Tarheels Threaten still exist on my desired dales in been on ice skates for years but two-mile run with a great finish­ pete In the two mile event in the added two more in the finale af­ NaGonal League. down several shots and deflected double fif^uren. night at the high school gym O.tiz was dropped for the first V (F lrs t^ f a Kories) the best catching staff in th e: breaststroke July and August. . - Gene Byron, was willing to Xxy hi* luck once ing kick in the 31*L Knights of New York AC Meet Feb. 16 and ter the Barons had connected with Paul Richards, who made . his Chicago 4, Montreal 2. lime, Dec. 31, but got up to easily By FRED HANEY league. other* into the waiting hands of managing director of the ..Sports­ again.. . Chuck McCarthy of th* The Lskers scored eeven less Columbus Meet at the Boston the Milwaukee Journal Games their three In the second session. mark as a catcher, broke in as Whits Glass and Chatterbox Rest- teammates. Toronto 3, Boston 2. " aurant clash in the opener at 7:1S beat Gisle Kerwln at St. Nicholas hoB Angeles, Calif., Jan. 21 (/Pi— Our strong point, of course, will Wilt Chamberlain and KansasieiSr^emri^^r^endii^''’* men's and Boat Show which open* Bristol Press asked from his desk field , goals than' icheater but Garden. March 9. His schedule lials him Ten players had a part In Roches­ third baseman and shortstop with Detroit 5.-New York 2. Arana in New Tork. He has I w'ill start off by saying that I be the pitching. It should be even , ■ . ” Sdniwnfiries The Pros stayed in front by 16 Saturday at'the Hartford Armory, the whereabouts of Tom Stowe, made foul shots pay off as they Flying Fred defeated the herald­ for the nolle in the National Indoor ter's scoring with Brian Cullen th* Pittsfield. Mass, in th* Eastern AmeriMn League while the hOssitemen engage La th real of the way, 1.. \the Red Plamrhe Kelvinators in the S:30 stopped eight opponents. Rogers' think the Milwaukee Braves will sti’^nger in 1957. Youngsters like ■' ■■ '■ Medley relay; 1. Manchester (J. sent along an invite to break bread former sports editor of Th* sent the Royals down to their ed Hungarian refugee from Rus­ Champlonshipo Feb. 23, the Chi­ bright star on a goal and three League in 1826. Buffalo 5, Providence 4. New York. Jan. 21 (/Pv—Norlh-S-when second place Rice (4-2) and | Dormer. Carter, Woodbury and Men never posing an* serious Herald. "1 first met Tom in 1842 in nightcap. report .eard shows a win over win the National League pennant. Taylor Phillips and Bob Trou-' with-the featured performer* on sixth straight defeat. 'Ihe victory sian oppre.ssion by 15 yards His cago Daily Newa meet March 16 Basis ts. Rochester 7, Cleveland 3. Andy Arefc I make this abatement in ^1 bridge should profit by the ex­ Carolina, which spent the first third-place Baylor (3-2) also w erelQ unas). 2. Meriden. Time, 2:04.6. threat. Both chtba uaj^^Kserves ih Monday and as the noon schedule Auckland, New Zeeland, during was the fifth in the Lakers' lest time wa* a fin* 8:52.4 — juat 1.9 and the CTIeveland Knighta of Co­ First baseman-outfieldsr R oy Springfield 3, Hershey 2. the final period. Wo)'ld W ar II." Chuckles said. six games. The OrUs-Ht^ers match will get sincerity, not .because it might ap­ perience they obtained last year, half of the college basketball sea­ defeated. I 200-yard freestyle: 1. Warren la free I noted the date in my lit­ seconds off the world indoor mark. lumbus Games March 22. Defenseman Leo Botvin and Slevers set a Washington record Eastern Lea((ue Stowe, now field director of the Big Ten football ,schedules for the usual Wednesday network pear to be the proper thing to say. ■^.’e also liav'e several oiitatanding son chugging along in the very Southern— West Virginia (6-0) ,M an). 2. Stuek (M an). 8. Burkell Ehrenpreis topped the sco’ ers tle black bo o k ... A second week Easlern DIvIsIbn Although an earl.y rematch Dwyer let Tabori and FBI agent Doug Mohns of the Boston Bruins when he hit 28 homo ruii* for the Charlotte 7, Johnstown 5. the leader, as expected, kut might Time 2'18 6 ' American Red Cross in Washing­ 1868 and i860 already, have been (A B C ! radio-TV coverage. I base my optimism on the fact rookie pltchera coming from our long shadows of Wilt the Stilt with 24 points in addition to con­ night at home in a row, quit* an W L P et. ' would seem a "musC” Dwyer and Horace Ashenfelder set the pace are both former forwards. Senators Washington 7, Nsw Haven 6. ton. D. C.. was a, correspondent Boston ...... 3t arranged. that our club lost out by only a minor league system on whom wc Chamberlain and his Kansas cro­ have a battle on its hand*'Satur- 6o.y,rd freestyle; 1. Hrtson tributing a fine floor game. Kleck­ odditv. and 1 brought out my trus­ .450: Tabori probabl.y won't compete Saturday and then exploded with a during the conflict.'. .Short tplp at Angelo De Fendis, who flashed single game last season on the have iiceived great reports. nies, today had found its own day with third-place Furman, ,«»„). 2. aaaalli (Merl. 8. Vom- ner had 20 and Carlson 16 in strong ty typewriter while my son* did Nqw York ...... n ]g .526; Bgatnst each other until th* lifill- 58.8 final quarter to run hia op­ night and Dean, decked out in hi* Gene-Lary. Mobile pitcher and across th* screen briefly Obriat- final day of the race, and I believe Tlisy’ll all get a chance to make place in the sun. ^ u, . 1 back (M e n . Time. 27.'-. '‘ t support. their home work. Philadelphia ...... 22 20 ,S2« roae Game* in New York Feb. 9. ponents into the boards before 10,- ‘" ‘" oaagB Pacine Coast-Callfornla (.1-0) , j squatrito (Man). 2. finest clothes, was my companion. brother of Detroit's Frank Lary, mas eve with a first-round knock yva will be stronger this coming our club once spring training Suchenski hsd 23 including nine WEDNESDAY Syracuse...... 17 22 .434 Dwyer eald he picked up a few 6'..' fan*. The triumph earned him Kansas, practically awarded the (4-0). They play each j . , Home at good hour and I enjoyed was the most valuable player in out over Ernie Durando, is back seasoii. opens. national championship before ‘he that 1 * Hyaon ( M an). for nine from the line to lead the Golf professioRsl at the Man­ Western Division blisters In th* K of C Twb- a unanimous vote as the meet's the Southern Assn, in 1866. He at St. Nick's again tonight against losers. The Fairfield Flash dis­ watching Ed Murrow's "Person to Fort Wayne ...... is 21 Miler and will rest all this week. outstanding performer. I do not believe it is possible for I could nanie a few of our top ■season even »>as been! champion, Points, 56.26 chester Country C3ub. Alex Hack­ .476 ‘ won 18 punes and lost 7. Jerry Luedee. The bout will be 100-ysrd freestyle: 1. Warren played a fine touch. Big Bob Wol- Person” show whfch took teeve* Rochester ...... 20 23 .445 a team to go through the season pro.npects but I’d laUier not do stoppeil, So has W ilt the Still. Seven-Kansas 13-1) de- ney, dressed for Arctic wer-lhcr. viewers Into Jackie Robinson’s seen in some section* on TV (Du (M an). 2. Da\’is (M an). 3. (Tissalli iert grabbed 12 points with a fjpe Minneapolia ...... is 22 .443 ; w* had last year and not improve tl'kt now. 1 intend to give them all As of now, only mld-ye.’ r exams gpUe being stopped by Iowa paid ■ visit to the desk to talk golf mont). (Mer).'Hm e, ,18.4. one-hand shot. home in Stamford. St. L ou ia...... IS 22 .443 7^ both physically and mentally, an even chance to make the team and ice fishing. - The latter sport S A T im O A V Ex-Yankee outfielder C h a r 11 e I W ally Post,., Cincinnati Redleg The Brooklyn slugger has won hnvc atopt,e(: Frank McGuire’s Tar Lstate. (2-1) sUyed in front, but lOO-ySrd breaststroVe; 1. Martin Moorliotlor Monday' Srhediilo A pCftCfi/ especially after the greeting we occupying Hackney's leisure time 17 of 18 pro starts while Luedea<' el Bradenton. Heels-. Their record stands at 15-0 j the red-hot . Cyclone* would pull P B r riP Requests continued to come in " No games scheduled. Keller, now a Frederick. ,Md., j outflelder, hit nine homa run* In . OENERAL received by the fans aftfcr the sea­ (Mer. 2. Carter (M am . 3. Jacoos 3 Klecknfr. f ...... 7 ft-!0 3ft during recent weeks. Alex passed a rugged New Haven, Conn, madl- Keen Close Race — the only undefeated team in the j into a tie if. they beat last-place for tickets for the Cold Key Din­ Sunday’s Resulte breeder of harneas horses, has |his first 16 games in 1956. A hand son was over and we had lost. I (M an). Time, 1:16.9. 2 Widholm. f ...... 3 fW) « along * list of, th* original golf er, has a 21-4-1 record for 26 look for another close pennant Associated Press top 20 pnd it is Missouri Thursday. Missouri up- 2 Habfri. f ...... 3 ) 3 Rhrf'nprpifl, g ...... JO 4-4 34 hop* thet more ducata will be 81. Louis KM, Philadelphia 102 . Good Looking Youngsters Freestyle relay: 1. Manchester 3 Bryn^p. g ...... 3 (Vl g clubhouse now Ed Clarke's home. tional League for nine days during sters capable of playing major beyond their talents. heads the league followed by St. available at R later time. . . Pro (overtime), TEL. BO S-54gS Materially speaking, we have (Gunas. Davis, Stuek and McLain). The list includes the names of A r­ but Coftfaiion- 1856. < league ball . for a couple years. The road is lined with booby Louis, Wichita and Tulsa (ail 3-1). J6 TotaiR ...... 32 13-34^ S3 basketball on teevee helped pass Tiieaday's Srhediile been ..dnabl* to do anything regard Time. 1:49.5. thur Holr.ies. Tom Weir, Andre./ Now they are bringing 'them in. traps, ft's U-ue. They dbn’t get Tulsa has ga(nss with both Brad­ AtraUoril the afternoon end at night I nao- Syracuse at Naw York. ing trades but wq are bringing P B F PU and 'William Bose, William and Joe tored to Woaleyan for the Wes- St. Louis at. Fort Wayna. The addition of Johnny Rodre.s back Into action until Feb. 5 ley and St. Louis this week which 23 several outstanding youngsters to 4 BuchRnskl. f ...... 7 M . Wilabn, Andiy and Otto Sot,nikaen, Middlabury. basketball gam e, si ould help their pitching. They against Maryland- Then it’s Duke, could make for chaos. WolWl, r ...... 5 3-4 12 n ~ ------camp in the spring, any one of Skyline— Brigham Young (3-1) Llndbfrg. c... *...... 3 TVl ft .James Johnson. John Hyde ■ and Scott Greer, son of the UConn are still a tough half club. Cin- Virginia, Wake Forest, North Robinson at' Oddsj/i fUI Wppkend Fighu whom could make it: L a l.^ live In leads Montana and Utah-' State Uzan»kl.-rf 2 4 Sam Robinson. Most of these early coqchi performed with the losing OPEN ALLEYS cianati has made a couple 6* deals Cai'olina State, South -Carolina MUot. g ...... ‘3 2-3 hopes that some o f the boys who bag toters are at)ll living and are Fsntej* from Vermont. On* of th* that sliould help theni. They are State. W ake' Forest and Duke (each . 3-2). ' Utah State, - which OroRRO g ...... J .V4 didn’t do as well as they might hung the only league Jefeat on With Dodger Veep Wentworth, g ...... 1 ' 1-3 residents o f Ma'nchester , . .Hack- interested onlookers 'w as Frank Hirflywood Kid Anahuac, 1274i. FOR LEAGUES — PRIVATE PARTIES HOW'LL. YOU HAVE in the same category as we. The again and th* Atlantic C:dSst Con­ Gabiif^l. g ...... 4 1-3 Maxloo City, outpointed Jose Lui* have. Will improve over last year's B Y U , meets the Cougars -again ney plana to spend several weeka Lupien of Manrheeter. work. experience thejl gained last year ference Tournament. Baltimore. Jan. 21 (A^— Ex- Cotero. 128. Loa Angeles, 10. HAY OR NIGHT will help them. Friday. Utah, the favorite, la 2-2. 17 lA itU 2« 13-27 7ft I ‘ think the inability to. score Neither Wake Forest, vv’hich. has . Independents— Canlaius (12-2) bodger Jackie Robinson, w-ho says ScoFR al half Manrh>at«‘r, Arnold, Pe.. Garvin Satvyer, ISO, While I select those two ball YOUR HEATING? runs and the lack of consistent hit­ won 11 of its last 12 games, nor, and Louisville (11-2) appear to be he quit major league baseb|8l be­ The United States basketball The Boston Bruins have profes­ Cincinnati, knocked out Embrel TEL. M l 9.8100 club in particular, I firmly believe ting hurt us more than anything Duke are pushovers. And North the class of the' non-conference cause "it wall ho loriger fun." con­ Davidson, 21S. Detroit, 5. the leagiie as a whdie v.'iil be team beat the Russian*. 85-55 and sional farm teams in the '(Quebec, last year. As ,1 >statcB previously. Carolina State could cause' Mc­ teams. tinues his verbal tiff "With Dodger 89-55, in the 1866 Olympics.- - American and Western League*. Havana—O*c«rilo Suarez, llSVi, Party Ihm « j„ I am .looking for Improvement tcugl.er. 'There w'o'n't be any set­ Guire some sleepless nights. The - :------i Vice President Buzzy Bavsai. Cuba, outpointed Jackie Spurgeon. along those lines. I believe our in- ups and ony one of the other Tar'H eels polished off State, Snd U4>.i. New Yock. 10. . - MURPHY'S ALLEYS ...or Privafei g * -rs S wtrr* Robinson, who aroused a storm Austradiana ifinlahed , one'- tlyo - Syraeus* iooibali player* voted 6eld and outfield are as sound as Uams, should one or tw j of .their old nemesis and the perennial com- Melbourne—Billy MbDonnell 156, B e t s v ■ month when he announced his three-in-the 10(j-^t*a*e***a****....«. per mo. * HOLLOW GRIND !A rt Falconer, Odin Ski. Club, LaOce age of ahota which her a ets* Telemark, N .' J., 50-51, 119.0. ' ‘ lU, No. 10 (10-3). under-per 67 for a new‘touii.ament with the timing Of his announce­ Bonadfea. Three 2-1 verdicts found T h m ’s BoUiiBg like the wondecful eecurity at your *.BEVEL GRIND ^ Cross CoUntiy— First, Ottsy, Here ia how tHe major confer­ record here. She iMd two putt* ment. "Being traded to the Giants Ruth and John Aceto* upending osm private fuel euppiy. Mobilheet delivery is ocm-. e F L A T GRIND 9:16 (Course .Record); Second, ences shape up at the mid-sCaaon- which rimmed the ciip.and another did not 'in sny way Influence my Rena and Louis Damato, Ann and Armstrong Cnshlontone Ceiling Tiles . per 12”xl2 ” Tile Ross Lallberte- defeating LuciU* 18i' [Britton, 10)48;T h ird , Allen Miller intermission: that missed by inches. Her t'forta decision to retire," he said. pleteiy (uttomafK-e-yott never have to call. MobOheet and Walt Sinon, and Betty and : of Hotchkiss, 11:17. , Big 16—Ohio State (4-0) lieadn were.worth 8616. Asked about the future, Robin- ‘ BOW ktsrin-actiaii. claim ae it keats/ NASSIFF ARMS the pack with Illinois, *hir^',c and Howard Daniel edging Ann and Patty Berg of Chicago 'vas third i son replied: "M y decision to re- Paul Correnti. ■ Panelboard ...... 39< per .sq. ft. COMPANY North Carolina has a 250-pound Michigan .(alLS-I) tied for seMnd. tire is flnaL I won’t be connected For e private supply at top qsielity fuel, With 305 and got 86^- Next cam* Noteworthy scores at the Double freshman' wrestler named Atlas Ohio Gtate plays two secoiM divi­ / 1015 M A IN ST. Betty Dodd Of San Antonio Tex., with baseball In any way.” Strilte alleys" were turned in bv and M n d ly servioe—call ae today! Buffaloe frorfi Gamer, N . C, sion teams— Wisconsin tonight— Your “outlook” will be more attractive than w ith,306 and 8440'of the purse. Paul Oorrenti 117-846 and Ruth .Kenflex (Vinyl Asbestos) per (iq. ft. before the other three return from Marijyiin Smith of Wich'ta, Kan. ever this new j’ear , . , and for years to come , . , 29' Manager XQke Higgins of the 107. ^ their breaks. finished with a S(>8 and 8364. Louise ■/ - Boston JUd Sox In 100 went from whep you fit^your windows with the fabuioun Atlantic Coast—North Carolina Suggs, of Sea Island, Oa., and OUTLOOK th*' University of Texas to the new Kirsch Vertical Slat Blinds. Open or shut, or In ' front with 6-0, followed by Katby (2bmcllua of Lake Worth. "Your Gtwrontee^ PHBadelphia AtbleUcs and played U...... :...... i IVIobilheat Duke (4-1) and Maryland (6-2). Fla., Uod with SOfis. Each got tilted to provide just the ventilation or -light, you d4'fainea. , . FOR '57 The battle appears to be for sec­ 8208.50. ' CARS deaire, they’re a d «o ra tlv e addition to-your home. .4 PIN BOYS WANTED ond. • y ' ' " * I ~ T--’- Our 36 Years of Reputable Service** And dust does not cling fo the smoothly enameled ■ > Ivy League -x- Princeton (5-0) ’ During Fred Hutoiitfisaiifs 13 UNDERCOATED CAU llltdMl 3-S13S FOR TOP QUALITY FOR .TUESDAY MORNINGS has been having a lot o t . riose Herb Fisher, who finlshod soo^ years as a 'pitcher In organised - vertical metal slats!. Ca.ll us how . . . MIt<;hell .136 North Main Street cailt, but 5-8 eubstitute, Artie ond aboard R ^ Play in the 1933 ban his.only full season In thel .*1-4865’ . . . and we’ll demonstrate right in yftpr. Tel. MI 9-3253 Klein, haa been- pulling them out. minors was in 1888. Ms first ytar | Kentucky Derby won by Don G D A S A N T E to home. sHjnt olo w oil IURNERS 7:30 A.m ;^ 2 0 c PER ilRIN G Yahs and Columbia teach S-.I) are. when he led the PAoific C o * s t ; Meacte and Brokers 'tip, has a ata* WOOKMAMBBD tied for second. Princeton-will be bfe ot iMraes at Gulfstream Park League in wins With 35 tor Seat- ' Open' Daily 7 A. M. ' hard to-cktic^, ' In Florida. tie ^ i ^ ' .to 5 P. Iiiduding - SenUtsssteG^TuikM (6-1) ^ - ' : . ■ f ! W lBFfbv " MURPHY'S ALLEYS at the top of the heap, but the . MacaJestcr tioUege at St. Paul O f th* jc U v * m m bers of^ the j AUTO SUVICI MANUFACTURING CO. Wednesday Aftemeonli Oddk.are riding on-Kentucky (S-1). has a new 006,000 fleldhous* for Brooklyn Dodgyi^ ,-Pa* Wa* Rnjnp m w,»MiDD«B xnde. I'mMAiks'r. ,--jiMi(Ci4|STn FINDELL and &ilarday Usitil Nnpp . !' lO W U N G 35e PER STRING Soathsieat— Southern Methodist baaketbaU. track and.^ootjMU has stolstt the most baas* in on iisaiiiiisr^ MANCHES (4-1) and third In.the palion was It alao 'w^il be tu a i for season: ^ amrked np 80 ate ■--V Tnu'Nif-44ia6[. . 4 • i t m 1 bDtE Tr i( E A ( a ')4C(H6STi».. CON N. stoppeid last sviMk. ^ t got a break practice. • - during

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i . 'X p a 6 e t e n .MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER' CONN., MONDAY, JA NUARy 21, 1957 MANCHESTER EVENING JIKRALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1967 3 PAGE ELEVEN BoainfiM Locations k Auto Repairtnf— PEiiitinit 7 Millinery— Dreesnaklne 19 THURE.DUGI^TA BE A LAWl BY FAGALY and SHURYEN Household Goods Bl Wanted->To Buy S8 Suburban For S ilt 75 For Rent $4 Coventry League to rpid Andover Classified CAR BURN OIL? DRBSSMAIONG, alterations. Open UNIVERSAL electric etove, _____ .... BOLTON—610.900. SU rood) Cape, • :I0 a.m-8 p.ni. Evening appoint­ proximately .15 years old. Qood GUILS akatea. SrORE—Foruierly Seats, Roebuck two unfinished. Four Y*ars old. Committee Unit Meetings on Eronoroy overhaul, moat cart; ments. Mrs. BrunelleSO noneer appetrance, two burnara, daap- i Sit® M *it CWl MI. 8«6394. at the Center. Desirable Main St. Aluminum storms, plaiatered. Im­ a • ' * Barts , and labor IM.M. Uo down arcle. MI. •-93U. iTAUINO! COaNWLWIUMFlIAlH well, oven, in fine worldng '^ondl- • - - location, heat furnished. Approxi­ maculate condition. 138’ frontage, Mr, and Mrs. Hutchins Enjoy Advertisement JuDfilUMAPPCQ Tbu’ae WASTiHa IB utoscooqw . ^ raOM MOUMOtMO THI tiwea, view. Carlton W. Hutchins. Lists Its Reports \ Loyftlty-Security payment, S4.M monthly. All work HASN'T eOT ‘TOO THgat AQE mately 1300 sq. ft. floor space. MI. Ifuaninteed.. 7 « TAXPAVIM' . WirUKt.' tAkt TOURTlML 8 ^ p“ ' :iJept s S y . ^ " ‘ **"1 Roouia Without Board 59 9-6808 or MI: 9-8521: MI. 9-6132, MI. ^:4894. ' ‘ CLASSIFIED ADVT. Mortnx—Trucking MUCM TIMI ID TiMgr AN6tfgR WITNS66E4-AN0 S MV otAar THis is a couo’t Las. Coventry, Jan. 31 (Special) — AiNavaluatlon of the loyalty- 50th Anniversary Celebration TOOL AUpLNO THUQUI6TIOK6 THCM A M V 03 Ji-6TiCg' -K3J HAVE in d u s t r ia l a r e a to rent or SOUTH COVENTRY -F iv e room DEPT. HOURS COLE MOTORS Storage ' 20 OR ILL HOLD GLENWOOD STOVE, gas heat and PLEASANT, heated room with pri­ Expenditures and Income of -tl>e: security program of the federal WiTM WiThf KSC W iTNiW ICf EViav RiOviT ID gas cook. Good condition. Reason- ' lease. 9300 sq. ft. floor apace, ranch, three bedrooms, hot water government wdll 1>e undertaken by S:l& A. M. to 4:50 P. M. 4M Center St. MI. 84I9S0 TOU TOO. THINK . vate bath. Call MI. 8-4033. •- heat, artesian well,’storm windows 4-H Town Committee has J>4ien' Andover, Jan. 21 (Special)—Mr.^Hebron, ‘ attended an Episcopal _____ ■ - - --- AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. lot aUe. CaU MI. 9-6633. ground floor, heated, loading plat­ the Manchester League of Women and long distance moving; pai OH-tOOHT / CARBFULW form, naar railroad, 760’ from and doors, large lot. direct from listed by Mrs. Owen 8. Iriw k ,' and Mra. Eklward Jamea Hutchins rally in IHartford yesterday. ‘ ^ 'WHAT MASTER Bedroom (ot^wo. Inquire 'Voters Tuesday and Weflneaday. Senior warden COPY CLOSING TIME ing,' storage. Call MI. S-^7. Ha WA6THC UkOW-MAn- f tTOOK TOU NO MONEY NEEDED! Main St., Mancbeater. MI. 9-5046. owner, 610.600. WllllmanUc HA. committee treasurer. The income Th4 study of the currtnt security celebrated their golden wreddlng an­ •l--THATi« AH6WER.' Stale Tailor Shop, 8 Btsaell St. 3-6401. Lewis Phelps wraa reelected Auto Driving School 7-A ford CH i-149S. QUI6TIOH MI. 3-5047, MI. 8-7883. from food aales totaled 630.20; re- system has been planned In accord­ FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. •«W lLt~ . TAKE 3 YEARS TO PAY! freShihenta, at the 4-H town fa ir,' niversary Saturday aftenwon. ‘ senior warden of St. Pater’s Epls-' LARSUN'S DRfVmO School. MANCHESTER - Moving and 'lx - . ance with the national League They were gueata of honor at the copalOhurch at'a recent par'ih MON. THRU FRI. w a n t e d ROOM WITH kitchen privileges. Wanted To-Rent 68 $19.80 and demonatratloii, day, $34, • agenda item calling for an evalua­ Manchester’s only trained and trucking Co. > 0 . S-6668. , Owned Centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Wanted Real Estate 77 totaling 64S.80; and com supper home of their daughter and aon-ln- meeting. 'Other Andover residents 10:50 A. M. certified instructor. For your safe­ and operated by Walter B. Per- Reliable, Honest, Person tion of the security programs with law, Mr. and Mra. Kingston 8. Wil­ serving with him on- the veatry TO TAKE OVER Arch St. y o u n g .COUPLE with two chil­ ARE YOU CONSIDERING' 6238.80. recognition of the need for aafe- SATURDAY 9 A. M. ty We are trained to teach proper­ ett Jr., and William J. Pickering. dren dealre five room, reaaonable SELLING - Expenditures were hated iw fol­ cox, Burnap Brook Farm, who gave Include his son, John F-. Phelps, - ly. Ml. #-6076. UNPAID BALANCE IN PRIVATE home, clean, well LXJNG• YOUR PROPERTY? guard'ihg national secual'ty and a reception from 3 to 8 for 100 per­ Philip Denoncourt and Paul D.. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. MON'THLY PAYMENTS rent, unfurnished. Call MI. 9-3200. We will appraise yollr’ property lows: 4-H exhibits premium protecting individual libertieB. heated single roonv quiqt neigh­ money, $128.91; 4-H town fair ex- sona. Pfanstiehl. . % T017K COOPBRATIO.N MILL MANCHESTER Driving Academy Light trucking and package deliv­ 616.79 free and without any obligation. Hoateaa for tomorrow’s 8 |).m. The next meeting of the vestry borhood, gentlemen, ' references. We also buy property for cash. penaea of $32.08 w’ent for ribbons Cloae friends and relat.vea from BE APPRECIATED guarantees quick results. Expert er}. Refrigeratora. waahera and 3 Complete MI. 8-8183. mealing will be Mrs. John LaBelle. New Jersey and this state attend­ will be at 8 p.m. Sunday. instructions. OualarH- Smith, Realtor. Ml. 9-1642. 4-6-6 and 1 room aingiea and 2- tor sick members, $11; dance defl­ Pauline Ward, Saybrook, who had ceived to date. She has requested paper hanging, wallpaper books. family houses. Buyers waiting. the meeting will be Mra. William Lout and Found HILLS’ , TELEVISION Service. Beautiful “ De Luxe” Range Ing. MI. 9-1320. it,' $8.40, and cash box change, been (lower girl at the wedding towmspeople to return during this Folly inaured. Tel. Edward R. Instead of Weatinghouse Elec. 614,400—THREE bedroom ranch. Howard R. Hastings, Realtor. $10. The camp scholarships to­ Minnick and Mra. Wilton Caine, Ltremony In 1907 In Middletown. week the envelopes which were Available at all times. Phllco fac­ Price. Ml. 9-1003. Garage, hot water heat, immacu­ Call Ml. 9-1107 any time. Wednesday - morning’s program LOST—Dark rimmed glasses in tory supervised service- Tel. MI. Basrisarator if you prefer taled $60; short course scholar­ Mr. and Mrs. Hutchins have two mailed out last week. Ruga, Lamps, Tables, Linoleum PLEASANT, HEATED room near late condition,, near bua and shop­ ship, $25; postage for bundles for will follow the same pattern. daughters, Mrs. 'Wilcox, and Mra. Although more than $2,500 has plaid leather case. Reward. Call 9.9698. CEILINGS, walls, painted evenings ping. Carlton W. Hutchins. NU. WANTED— Two, three or four fam­ Critical analyses of tlie security ahd Satiirdeya. Cali after 8 p.m. and a Few Other Articlea bath for grntlcmah. 64 High St. Europe, $28.43. Donations of $39 Leonard Earl Winters, Wdrten- been used In this town from Tol­ XCI. 3-761S. 'ThuUti'S’ EVERYTHING 9-5132, 9-4694. ily house In Manchester, occupan­ ayatem will be presented by Mrs. RADIO TV Service. Sewing ma­ »n. 9-6425. cy not necessary. Write Box AB, were fot IFYE $5, Church Com­ dyke. New'Jersey; and four grand­ land County funds, she said con- LOST—PASS BOOK No. .73 chines and small applrancea re­ MAaJOKIt THE UNPAID munity House $10; Fragment So­ E. ‘ H. Phillips and Mra Joseph children, Charles, Nancy and Jean trlbutlona over the past 15 years /V /6 OTT BlVP., BALANCE PRICE . Boarders anted 59-A MANCHESTER—SLx room ranch. Herald. Garman. Discuaalon leader will be N ^ e la hereby given that Pass paired. Call Ralph Aldrich. MI. PAPERHANGING, all types, bv ex- /. z/ ACLISrtOwo.WA.- Ideal location convenient to bus ciety $5;- PubUc Health Nursing Wilcox, and Learie Winters. have been less than $2,000. BookTsfo. S3 issued by the Savings I 9-8487. ______- parts. Call MI. 9-9.W9 for free esti­ Itl, "li.g.l.,, _ ONLY 6488.26 USTINGS "WANTED—Single, two- Assn, in memory of Corinne Traak Mra._Vlncent Ramiai. Mra Brad- The couple now Uvea In the Bur mates. Tree itOrage OHOl waiuetf:— Frer and Bcboola, not water oil heat, •ley Prohaaka and Mra. (JIarenee Department of the Mancli*ster WOMAN ROOMER wantitlT rev ^ full cellar, garage.-aantibly priced. famtly, —4hrea-famtly, business $10; Shirley Bllpn shower $5, nap BrooK Farm cottage, Manchester~Evening Herald A n- Trust Company has been lost and {RUBBISH a ND ashea removed. delivery. Free set up by" our own property. Have many caan buyers. garbage can $4. Expenditure Parker will serve as chairman and spent almoit 30 years In New Jer­ I General cleaning, cellara, attlea reliable men. sonable. kU. 3-5933. . ' Call A. R. WilUe A Co., 481 Eaat co-chairman, respectively. The dover correspondent Mrs. Paul D. application has been made to said Middle Tpke. MI. 9-4389. Mortgages arranged. Please 'call tala were' $391.80. sey. Pfanstiehl, telephone Pilgrim bank (or payment of the amount and yards. Reasonable -atea. M. Courses and Classes 27 meeting will begin at 9:30 at the A M. Rubbish Removal. Ml. * Phone Me Immediately George L. Urazladio, Realtor. MI. The 4-H town committee has an­ Mrs. Hutchins smiled as she gave >-«85«. of depoalt. ______Help Wanted— Male 56 Doffs— Birds— Pets 411 Apartments— Flati HAVE MEDIUM priced houaea for 9-5378. 109 Henr}- St. nounced that S' total of $25 has home of Mrs. Sanol Solomon. her reclpS for SO years of wedded 9-9737. RADIO - Electronics - Television. Building Materials 47 Hartford CH. 7-036$ The tw'o seta of unit discussions Train at COnnectIcut’a Oldest After 7 P.M. CH. 6-4690 Tenements 65 sale. Excellent locations. J. D. been given to the Gilbert H. Storra i bliss Saturday. BROOKFIELD MAN KILLED AKC REGIS’TERED Boxer puppies.' Realty Co., John DeQuattro, Brok­ WANTED—Real estate listings. will give League members an op­ Electronics School. Practical day See It Day or Night Memorial Fund. Additional con­ “ You have to glvj and take,” she Bedford, N. Y„ Jan. 21 (ff)— Annonneementu One male and ime female. Rock ' SIX ROOM duplex W’ith kitchen er. Ml. 3-5263. MI. 9-3640. Contact Turkington Bros. Realty tributions may be made to Mrs. portunity to air their opinions on I GENERAL house wiring, hll kinds. course. Twice-a-week evening JOIN A GROWING • Oak Flooring, .from per M 6189.00 have no means of tranapor- , Co., 351 Center Si.. Manchester. said. "You can’t expect e'verytolng Carl S. Baum, 57, of C^andlewood Call PI 2-63M after 6 p!n. course. Enroll now! “ Leam-by-Do- ville. TR. 6-7150. Knolty Pine Sheathing— i tation. I’ll send my aut|l for you. cabinets. Oil burner steam heat. Wlnthrop Merrlam Sr., committee such controversial iasuea as the to come your way. You have to INCOME TAXES prepared in your ' Ttvo large porches. Newly deco­ PORTER S'niEET area. Custom MI. 3-1507, evenings Ml. 9-6665 or chairman, on Ripley Hill Rd. Attorney General’a Hat, confronta­ Point, Brookfleltl, Ctonn,, Was Ing” claaa starting March 11. I^ew 1 from per M 6128.00: Bo obligation, iU. 3-7731. ' give a little.” killed last night when his car home or by appointment. Exper­ CHUCK’S RADIO and T.V. Service, COMPANY t . rated. new oak flooring throughout. alx room home, tareezeway, ga­ Plan Sale tion of witnesses in aecurtty hear- England Technical Institute of rage, many extraa, nice trees. Her husband’s dry-humor came skidded on icy Route. 35 and ienced tax work. Call MI. 3-4728. 151 North Main St. Small appli- Conn.. Inc.. 193 Tnimbiilj St., A — L—B— E l-R — T— S Available Feb. 1. Opposite Center The Coventry Garden C5ub will Inga and the recent Supreme Aiicea repaired. MI. 8-6617. resi­ in the growing carbide cutOng ! h ^ 6169.001 616,800. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. shining through as he added, “All crashed through a guard rail. He Hartford. JA. 5-3406. tool tnduatry we need experienced •______Biln Dried Sheathing i Park. References requested. hold a rummage and white ele­ Court decision limiting the applica­ I say is Amen.” INCOME TAX prepared. Personal dence MI. 8-6960, ‘ Pi. 43-45 ALJL.YN ST., HARTFORD 9-6182, MI. 6-4694. , tion of security programa. was alone. and buBinesf. Frank Faridoni. MI. machine operators and other types PEDIGREED,Ckicker Spaniel. TWO, »5000’ min.) ...... per M 699.00, Adults preferred. P. O. Rox 368, phant sale from 11 a,m. to 4 p..... : Manchester. Tw’o Local Women Mrs. William Barton, chairman To InaUtU Officers •-2S1S. DOORS OPENED, Kays fitted, I of Industrial personnel. If you want months old. Female. All black. | ' 1957 TELEVISION. Three famous BOWERS SCHOOL area. De luxe Feb. 8 at the Nathan Hale Com­ Mrs. John H. Yeomans, lecturer, Bonds— Stocks— a good Job apply at office. can ktl. 3.5722. kU. 9.4791. makes, discount prices. No down ______aix room ranch, full cellar, ga­ munity Center. Mrs. William Trl- of the national affairs committee copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, ... .per M 639.00 will Install four officers tonight as ^ n a, etc., repaired. Shears, ' M nrtrancs 31 pa>‘ment. $2 weekly. No payment, rage, ' large trees, many extras. Hurt in Coventry bou will be chaitiiian, aaalated by considering Individual liberties. Is until March. Budget Center. . MI. ROOkl apartment, four room in charge of the program. Ar­ they were unable to attend the (JANOi knivea, mowera, etc., put into con. tenement. Ml. 3-4751. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, i Mrs. Robert H. Wilcox, Mrs. Joint Bolton-Andover Grange In^ reraonuls dition for coming needs. Bralth- HOME OWNERS! Combine year- NELCO TOOL CO.. INC. M TM tofR — VdhiCiM 42 Windows complete 3-4164. MI. 9-4694. ! Coventry, Jan. 21 (Special) CJharles Strant and Mrs. (Carles E. | rangements have been made by end bills into an eaay-to-pay aec' I set-up) from 611.20' Mrs. Dorian Shatnin and Mrs. stallatlon earlier this month. waitc. 52 Pearl Street. COVENTRY Unfurnished four Two, Manchester women were In- Nyack. Anyone having donations ' “ FOR MEN who care" — Dante’s ond mortgage loan coating only a i 266 Center St., Pine St. entrance WE BUY COWS, caUs and beef in„,h TWO REG. 639.60 full size beds, MANCHESTER - Six room Cape, 1 Marshall Banever. The meeting will be preceded by t'UEL OIL rattle, also entire herds. Call • modem blond mahogany. low rooms and bath. Heal and hot will call any of the mentioned a potiuck Supper at 7 p.m. at toe - Barber Shop — Shopping Plaza. GUNDER’S T.V. Service, avaliabls penny a month for each dollar vou water furnished. Two adults. Call two unfinished. Oil heal, aose to Jured fh an auto accident on C’roaa t omen. any time. Antenna conversiona. owe. Call Frank Burke at CH. Pella Bros. MI. 3-7405. I .•...... from per ft. 8c footboards, 619.96 each. Reg. 698 everything. Small down payment. £?t, about 4:30 p.m. Uaturday, ac- Tom Hall. GASOLINE East Center at I-enox St. Quick PI 2-6931. Nurse Visits Increase Skating Party eervlce—two barbers-free park- Philco factory aupervtted service. 6-8897 da.va or JA 9-6553 eves. Con- I We shall be glad to send our full size bed. modem blond ma- ______F^ill price i n .900. Over M more cording to Stale i ollce. Tel. Ml. 6-1486. nei ticut Mortgage Exchange. Health supervision visits by the President Seen Despite the aero weSther a j ___:■ ELECTRONIC salesman to call on .vou upon re­ hogany, bar headboard and frame. NICE FIRST floor four room flat, liatinga of all kinds. Call the Ells- . I'ubllc health visiting nurse, Mrs. i Arlicliret For Sale 45 quest. 649.95, Reg. 698 full size Italian near even-thlng. Write Box NS. worth Mitten Agency, Realtors. *^^*^^**’ '*®' large group. turned out from CLEAN AND paint those guttera TECHNICIANS, Thomas O’Brien, Increased during WE HAVE two left. 1966 ^4 h.p. ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ Provincial bed, pumice w’alnut. Herald. MI 3-6930. I Cliarter Oak Rd„ was trealet' at Andover and Hebron for the skat­ BANTLY OIL now. Avoid costly repairs later. Kusinem ODDorlnnities 52 , NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. 649.95. Two reg. 679 twin size mod- . --_J------^______J______: Manchester Memorial Hospital for December and the theraputic nura- ' Picking Alcorn room sdr-ctmdltlonera. Save 670. Experienced men required to *i- able and standard typewriters ing party held at the home of Mr. I .I'll' \N' , l\( Special $389.96. A A W Refrigera­ Ml. 3-1383. ' 381 STATE STREET. em solid cherry panel beds, $39,95 ONE (JR TWO jglrls to share four NEW FIVE room ranch, with base- j chest injuries. Selma Recchia, 21 ing visits decrease, according to and Mrs. Henry Jones. Hope Valley RESTAURANT FOR SALE. Busi- aexnble, wire and teat electronic All makes of adding machines the Public Health Nursing Assn. tion. 148 W. Middle Tpke. Ml. NORTH HAVEN, CONN. each. Two reg. 649.60 full B l z e v C O - rooni duplex hquee with two girl.5 ment garage and fireplace at re-1 of the same address, received a cut Washington, Jan. 21 Rd., by toe Ball and Chain Club of ■ :i M M\ - iltl.i.i REFRIGERATION sales and aerv- nesa eatablished. Good location. devices. Will consider recently dls- sold or rented. Repairs on all kll. 3-IOM afle;- 5 p.m. duced price. PHA and other finan- knee but was not taken to the hps- There was an additiomt load of {/F) #-12 8 7 . ______Call Ml. 9-8265. ; charged veterans with experience makes, Marlow’s. lonial maple b^ s. paneled head, S t Peter’s Episcopal Church. ice. Commercial, household, air Tel. CHestmit 8-2147 spindle foot, 624.95 each. Reg. ciai possibilities, Charles Ponti- j pital (Christmas act! titles invoking d's- A high administration official Following the skating, a weenie TQ Iwdtclicll 9.4595 conditioners, freezers. A. and W. I in this field. Must be (amiUar with 659.50 full size solid cherry co­ NEWLY PAINTED three room celli. Ml. 9-9644. trlbuting of holiday baskets, gifts predicted today President RIDE WANTED from South Man­ RefrigeraUon Co. kH. 9-1287, BU. ROOMING HOUSE in downtown electronic test equipment E.-itel- SALE—55 gal. drums, in good TTie women were passengers In a Comb Your Hair, Colonel? roast was held with hot baked TEL ROCKVIILE 5-2177 chester to downtown Hartford, lonial lied, paneled head, low fool, apartment, middle-aged couple and a children’s tour of the shop­ Eisenhower will tip the Bcalea beans and fruit pies brought from 9-3196, kO. 9-0065 Hartford, eleven rooms filled, two lent opportunityoPDortiinltv for the riahtright man condition, 62.50 each. For further preferred. Inquire 309'j Spmee SI. TWO-FAMILY, Aluminum storms, tar driven by Joseph Calacl, 39. 441 Three-year-old Ashlee Sage helps her father, EMwin E. "Ted” mominga. leaving between 8:80 rooms for owner. Good income,, information call ’The Herald,! Dipmondn— Watches— ball top posts. 639.95. Watkins Garden St., Hartford, when it col­ ping center. for H. Meade Alcorn Jr. of the nearby house. By the time toe phone kU. 3-5121. Bros., Inc.. 935 Main St. awnings, aundeck, Iniilt 1048, two- A total of 122 viaita was report­ Sage Jr., 21 Carmen Rd„ prepare for a preview of hla portrayal of main course was finished, how a.m.-# a.m. MI. 8-4816 after 6 p.m. FIXIOR AND papering aervice. low overhead, $16,000. Write Box i GRAY MANUFACTURING I Jewelry 43 TO RENT. Four rooms and bath. car garage, amesite drive. $17,100. lided with one conducted b; L«na Floors aanded and refiniahed. Also JK. Herald. ed for December, of which 22 were The Colonel of the Dragoons in Gilbert and Sullivan’s ’’Patience,’’ to Connecticut as new Republi ever, toe pies had frozen and had RIDE WANTED, from Manchester CO. Sunporch and garage. Heat and Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, M. Gust, 39, of Waterfront St., Oov. be presented Feb. 16 at Hollister Street School by a group from Sec­ papering and painting. TR. 6-2071 HOT .WATER furnace, *oiI fired, i i,E(jMAPn ijv TfWT rm hot water furnished. Adults. Write. entry. therapeutic nursing and 98 were can national chairman. to be returned to the house to be Green to Farmington Ave., Mon.- or TR. 5-1050. HILLIARD ST., MANCHESTER pipe*, nine modern radiators, con- '**'^^‘**^1*^** ' Musical Instruments 5.1 9-4894. health supervision; and two not-at- ond Congregational Church. The preview was presented for chil­ If he wishes, Eisenhower can baked again. The evening con­ trcis and tanks, 6500.'2x4s. 2x6s, I I ~ Box H. Herald. Police at the Colchester barraclca dren of the Sunday SchoSl yesterday. (Herald Photo by Pinto.) WINDOW SHADES Trl. Call MI. 9-7618. Help Wanted— Female 55 "A GOOD PLACE TO WORK” 96 ARNOTT ROAD—Yiew six room home call.a. Mrs. Harold Abbey sub­ virtually dictate the choice of a cluded wito card games. DICK’8 WEATHERS’nUP Com­ sheathing, vclndows, 6 over one. i ^ * Prices. .O ^n dally. .MUSIC instrumental, rental. Corn- said the Calaci vehicle was beln;: chairman. If he does not, a bitter FIVE ROOM-ajjartment, gas heat, split level, three extra large bed- driven to the left of the center of stituted tor Mrs. O'Brien during Attend 'Rally pany, doors and windows, custom PRESS OPERATOR, five dav single and mullion. with frames, i Sprucr • pjete line of instruments. Rental storm windows, recently redeco­ fight could .break out for the post ^roaR, Wliita, Ecru * Street Ml. 9-4387. applied to purchase price. Repre rooma, 2>j tiled baths, laundry the road in preparation for making four days she took for vr cation and Mrs. Arthur Lockwood and work, guaranteed. Call MIi 01663 week nymermia., henffm Apidy w a n t e d - Kxperieiu!ed A-i glass doors_with_casings, oak, j rated, close to Main St. Adults twa—aiMi - one-half days due to a being AtotowPbllW for Sals— 4 after 6 p.m. s^nting OrasV-=i Selmer, Ped roomjfoyer, two car garage, cus­ a turn on South St. The Gust auto CervinirSays CB^Reduction—— ‘^('rhlllp Denoncourt, members of the WosiMbla I 8uimn"t’"8r*'^ Laundry, 78 chanic. fo<^ proposition. Apply in i only. MI. 9-0.529. tom made kitchen cabinets with oeath in the family. wTHall. Crusade for Christ committee person 3oland Motors, 369 Center 1 ing. Can be seen at 64 Crosby St.. ter and Bundy. Metter’a -Music was making a left turn onto Cross An 8-member group headed by BEFORE YOU BUT a used ear East Hartford, or call MI. 9-2892 Fuel and Feed 49- .\ j studio, i77 kfcKee. Ml 3-7300. built in stove and electric oven. St. when the mishap occur-ed, During, a Sallt polio vaccine from St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, HOLLAND HNISH U e Gorman -ktotor Sales. Buick P' St. FTt'E ROOM tenement, one block clinic with Dr. Robt t P. Bo'wen, Harry Darby, Kansas national work guaranteed. Call Bob Webb. WANTED—One stenographer and ' from Main St. Gas stove, .hot all­ Ready for occupancy in two Not to Affect Work Force Sales and Servics, 285 Main MI. 9-8801. SALE — 83 1-3% 4»ff on 1956-1957 DRY OAK WOOD cut fireplace ARRIVED, another carload weeks. Open daily 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Calaci was warned .,y police'offl- town health officer In charge, ’ T’ committeeman, will call on Elsen­ $ 1 . 9 9 Made to Order J one clerk lyplst for general office I Street kO. 9-6571. Open eveninge. TOOL.MAKERS heal, adults onlv. Write Bo.x C. cials for failure to drive to the hower tomorrow to get his ideas With Tonr RoUen work. Experience not necesaarv. wallpaper. Green Paint and Wall­ and stove lengths. $10 per load. of Janssen spinet, pianos. Your Herald. inoculations were gi'.’en. This Apply Manchester Modes. Pine St. | AND paper at the Green. Open daily 8-9 PI. 2-7886.’ Conn Electric organ dealer. Ward 611,90»-83 ESSEX STREET— Six right and the Guat woman for 11- brlng.a to a tofal for the year to John J. Cervinl, manager of,.house is occupied by four people or about a new chairman. NEED A CAR? Short on e down rooma, two unfinished. Dormers. [ legal left turn. FULL LINE OF CUSTOM S p ed ALL AROUND METAL p.m Krauae. 87 Walnut St. kU. 3-6338. ’ 2,008 of -such treatments. Arsist- manufacturing at dieney Bros., whether every room is occupied. In Hall named toe Darby group at payment or had your credit turned television service . kn. 9-4841. PARTY PLAN Demonstrators; Be | Oil;heat. Cloae to schools, bus and! ----- i..„- Dr. Bowen were Mrs. O’Brien, a meeting of the party's national down? Don’t give up! For a good WORKERS • ‘ Business Loentions shopping. Vacant. E A E Realty advised union officials yesterday the interest of economy,” he aald, VENETIAN BLINDS the first to show the newest. Ouri Household Goods 51 Mra Elias F. Clav, RN, school "we must move into a smaller committee here Saturday. The deal—not thru a amall loan com- NOW IS THE time for that recrea­ 1957 line is ready for you, over 500' 1 FIVE ROOM pot burner. 1951 ■ USED PIANO, in e.xcellent condi­ For Rrnt 64 MI. 9-6297. MI. 8-4480, that the company is going to con­ S t i h v i c e A , .. . Growing concern needs men. nurse, Mra. David McClelland a-id tinue reducing the amount of houso. committee will meet in open sea y—-see ’’Harry” at 383 Main tion room or other alterations. items in housewares, toys, notions familiar with atandard machine 1 2-i211. FRANK’S AimCfUB SHOP. 420 tion. Kemp's, Ihc. Ml. 3-5680. Miss Fallot Feted slon tomorrow to got Darby's re (Formerly. Douglas Motors). Free planning and estimates. Bud­ BRICK BUILdIk G. two blook.s Mrs. Robert Salmons. Mrs. William plant area It occupies. Clioncy Bros., which once occu­ in n ' E. A. JOHNSON and ^veltlea. Write or call collect, | tools to make a variety of simple ' Lake St., is buying and telling from Main St. Approximately 28on MANCHESTER Phillips, Mrs. Owen S. Tn.. k and pied acres of floor space, has been port on the conversations with r get terms arranged. Call Builder. The House of Plastics. Inc., Avon, parts. COMBINA’TTON carriage and strol­ good used furniture and antiques. By Bridal Party At the same time, however, he Eisenhower before electing a new Wishes or llie Psnily INBXPEINSIVE CLEAN transpor­ sq. ft. of floor space. CHose to Mrs. Clarence A. Bradfield, were reducing Its operating area since PAINT CO. MI. .3-5463. Conn. ORchard 7-1694. ler. t-arge bassinet. Combination MI. 9-6580. Hours 0 a.m.-8 p.m. Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 $11,500 assured his listeners that the chairman. tation. If you don’t see what you Dayshift Teter-Balje and car seat. MI. parking lot. MI. 3-6494. volunteers from the Young Moth­ planned changes w-111 have only a it was first sold to the J. P. Stevens In advance of toe conference 723 Main St., Tel. MI 9-4501 want on our lot look behind our l a d y '3-8026. ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver,: CHESTER Furriers. Furs remod- • Two-family ranch style, good Mias Anne Marie Fallot, daugh­ ers’ Club, co-sponsora. slight effect on the number of Co. two years ago. This reduction JOHN B. BURKE YOUNG for light counter' Clean working conditions. all with Etsenhowef, an admtnistra office. Care to suit aU puraea. 833 Household nerTiew work, 44 hour week. Apply in per-: benefits glass, china, and used furniture * cleaned and condition. Immediate occupancy on ter of kfl'. and Mrs. Leon G. Fal­ Family Night workers emplo.ved. was continued after the sale of the Main, formerly Douglas Motors. I ALL ELECTRIC razor parts and tlon official keeping cloee touch NINiSALHOME Offered 15-A ion. Lynn Poultry Farms Store. , All ages. bought and sold. Furniture Repair glazed. Work done at my home. ^ KfIIIri: MoMKS—i ’ily. (’-oBiitry one aide. lot. 86 Park St., was honored with Boy Scout T r^ p fil will have a Ccrvtni was one of several companyj to La.France Industries, Manchester Shopping Parkade. 1 aervice. T\vo barliers every Satur­ Service. MI. 3-7449. No overhead. Save. Call Ml. and FarniB ’^fila ra 18I* family night and Court ■ of Honor speakers at a party held In Tinker inc., lasta year. with developments said there Is no TEL. MI B-0868 1961 NASH Stateaman. Four door WEAVING of bums, moth holea day. Free parking. Russell's Bar­ 9-7218 for free estimate at your WARREN E. HOWLAND a miscellaneous shovven yesterday. doubt in his mind Eisenhower n EAST OBNTEB ST. sedan. Radio and heater, 6360. NEWTON COMPANY prognm at 7:30 .today in tho Hall for the executive committee But. according to Cervinl. there and tom clothing, hosiery runa. CLERK TYPISTS, stenographers, ber Shop. cor. Oak and Spnjee Sts. ATTENTION! Custom made slip, home. Under no obligation. Capes WALTON W, GRANT REALTOR-INSURER The party was held at the Com­ American Legion Hqme on Wall favors toe selection of Alcorn Private owner. MI. 9-1919. Manchester. Conn. BKALTOR of Local 63, Textlto Workers jg gtlll wastedspace. He said relo- Alcorn, who directed arrange­ AMBULANCE SERVICE handbags repaired, tipper re­ bookkeepers, assemblers, domes­ covers, drapes and cornices. Also I and itolea. $20. munity Y and given by her bridal SL Six second class awards \rill Union of America, AFL-dO . placement. umbrcilaa repaired, MI. 3-5104 PAIR MEN'S ski boots, made in (H U ei l.ilH sn t*. G rant. Annnriale Ml. 3-1108 eating operations will enable the ments for last year’s national con tic workers, warehouse workera, upholstery. Budget terms. Cali •M em bers’. M nlliiile IJsH ac Serilrn be made to David Elaton, Ala.n “Plush” Sales Slump company to gain additional .men’s ahlrt collars revarted and part time bmkkeeper. Apply Conn. Switzerland, size lO'i EE. worn klrs. Tomassi. kll. 3-8621. I Eveninga. Mr. Dimock Ml. 9-8003 attendants. Miss Mary Prior, maid ventlon when Elsenhower was re­ A COURTEOUS man now e once. 625. Women's skis and poles. A adrew s lllda.. 66 K ast Center SI. Fentiman,. Bryan Macnell. John Ccrvlni said the company’s revenue through rent for' the replaced. Marlow’s Littla Mend­ State Employment Office, 806 ployed who is interested in i M l . 1-IIS 3 of honor; and Miss Pauline Gagnon nominated for a second term, was ing Shop. ^ 8'2 ', $20. MI. 3-7142. 19.54 WESTINGHOUSE washer. GREEN MANOR—51i room ra n ch ._____ Ohiud, Grant Vance and William most seriou.s problem was pre­ vadated space, and increase effi­ Main St., Manchester, .Monday- vancing himself. $100 at 6ta Read Herairl Advg. and Mlaa Mary Lou Potter, brides- one of six persons Hall said had Proven!a 2>igler. A merit badge in public sented by a slump in ‘‘plush’' aales. DE CORMIER MOTORS Friday. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fully' automatic.. Like new. $125.' Garage. Three bedrooms, natural! About 35 relatives and ciency of material handling by been mentioned os possible suc­ LEGAL NOTICE FURNITURE repairing and'refin­ Write Box D. Herald. | KIRBY VACUUM cleaner, all at- finish bii-ch cabinet kitchen, dis­ speaking will be awarded Bruce He said this slump, which is af­ concentrating such handling into SAYS. Call kU. 9-2083, friends were present from th is^ a rt; star badge, Robert Prinz; cessors. ishing: antiques restored. Furni­ I NURSE’S AIDE wanted, 7 a.m.-3 _____.... . 7 lachments Including handv butler. posal. Amesite driveway. knotty fecting the entire textile Industry, the smallest po.sslble area. 'The following schedule, is for JUNIOR executees. Are you in a , very rea|Kmable. ku.J-5574. GAS RANGE, Florence .30”, six town, Hartford and Maasachusettar'r_rtand life badge, RRichard eh.rd R.rthBarth. will 'require Cheney Bros, to cut They included Darby; Ray C. “ SEE THESE FINE. CARS TODAY ture Repair Servics, Talcottville. I p.m. or 8 p.m.-11 p.m. I.aurel dead-iend job- frustrated and inse-'l ______I pine porch. Combination windows. The hostesses . used a color • Drop Throwing Department Bliss, Ohio state chairman; Ted toe hearings of toe Coventry DYNAM IC THEY’RE PRICED RIGHT AND kn. 8-7449. I Manor, Yl Chestnut St. MI. 9-2324. months old, 675. Call kfl. 9-2927 Split rail fence, fully landscaped. *1716 troop committee will be in production ■ of "plush” by 50 per In this connection, he said the Board of Tax Review; cure? Consider a career In life In- j TWO GAS WATER heaters and 30 after 8 p.m. icheme of green and yellow. The charge of the refreshments. Dalton, Virginia national commit­ AT BANK TERMS OF COURSE.” aurance. The Ralph Love. Agency 'gallon tank. Short lengths of brass Newly redecorated. Seen by ap­ bride-elect found her choice in­ cent. , throwing department wlll.be, dis­ teeman; former Gov. Howard Pyle Feb. 1, 1967. Friday FORMICA counters, ceramic wall pointment. MI. 9-5845. No brokers. Helped Families But he said this should not re­ ■and floor tile. Let us raodarhite TYFIST-CLERK has an opening for a young man, and copper pipes and fillings. Also MAPLE DINING itx>m set, one dividual and group gifts in a large continued and tbe^lneulatlhg and of Arizona, now a presidential as­ 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. INSURANCE preferable college trained, who is VALUABLE EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISL A number of organizations and sult in any substantial layoff-. ”We winding departments will be kept Feb. 2. 1957, Saturday your bathroom and kitchen. Foi vent pipes. 615 for all. Call MI. year old. '9x12 rug with pad. Six- 106 CAMPFIELD __Rd.- ______Six room basket decorated In the same Individuals contributed to the already liave plans to offer full sistant; and Louis Nunn of Lex­ free estlmatea call kn. 9-2656, The Young lady for diversified statis­ intelligent, ambitious Itnd person­ '3-5390 after 4:30 p.m. way . Call MI. 3-6082. Cape, corner lot. garage, two { colors. A delicious buffet supper and relocated. He said few, if .any, ington. Ky„ who managed toe 2:80 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. TODAY’S SPECIAUS Christmas program for families in emplo}'ment to all of the experi­ employes will be dropped as a re-, Tile Shop. Buckiand. tical typing and clerical work, five able. Training program provided. Oae of the largest nationally known and advertised paint baths, recreation room. Ideal loca-] was lerved OOP campaign in which Eisen­ Feb. 4, 1957, Monday Koons Barttr ProfoclioR Salqyy and bonus arrangements. town, with Mrs. O'Brien making enced employes affected.” suit of’ these moves. 2:00 P.M. to .^6:00 P.M. i day 40 hour tveck. Monday-Friday, companies In Mh> country has an unusual profit dealership or tlon, $16,900. Call owmer MI. Miss Fallot and Carl F. CTlaIr, the presentations. The Lion's hower swept Kentucky and the FLAT FINISH Holland window Send data on age. marital Itatus, Speaking of the need for further Chief speaker at the affair was stkie elected two Republican Feb. 5, 1957, Tuesday 1961 Cadillac distributorship in the Manchester area. This rompan.v inanu- 9-6429. son of Mr. and Mri. Ferna^ I. Club provided for new clothing consolidation of toe company'# ahadea, made to measure. All Excellent group Insurance and • employment record, education ani) Oair. 15 SaiiUers Rd.. will be mar­ William Belanger. New England Senators. 7:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. 4-Door Sedan. Model 62. Prestige metal Venetian blinds at a new hoapitallzatlon Insurance cover- references to Ralph Love, General fartures a full line of qiiaitt)' prodiirls, inrluding^'Amerlra’s for three families; ' toe Young working area, Cervinl compared regional director of the TWUA, Signed: L«ioiina*Silvantaiii at a iqw price. Previous owner, ACCOUNTANT ried Feb. 9 at 10 a.m. In S t Jamea’ Mothers’ Club ,gave their Clirist-. If Alcorn Is chosen as chal^nan, low price. Keys made while yoii age at minimum cost! Paid vaca- Agent. Conn. Mutual IJfe Insur­ STORE fastest selling latex paint. Our' high-rated merchandise plan, It Gofls With Evgrything the company to a family of four or Who spoke 'on techinques In dyeing he is expected to pledge active co­ The Coventry Board , of Tax Re­ Afsociotts local executive. wait. Marlow’s. ance' Co., 645 Farmington Ave., Church. mas party donation 'to aid two five people living In a 15-room newer synthetic fabrics, General lions, nine paid holida.vs. Apply lallor-.madr for today’s market,, gnsrantees top profits. We operation with Republican mem­ view Only $395 down Hartford. families; the Green-Chohot Post. house. Manager Richard Martin and Thomas D. McKinney FOR RENT ^ Position opon for on ox. offer extended ierms on the hiltlal stock order. We take com­ A.L., gave turkey dinners for thre^) bers of Congress for a drive to Ml 3-1155.441 9-0638 “The co.st of taxes, maintenance, Judge Wesley C. Gryk were overturn Democratic control of Albert F. Bray BulldMix—Contractln^; 14 Wm » Middt* Tpk«. plete responsibility (or paint Inventory at all times. Our rep­ families and ivith a private dona-i heat. etc. is the same whether the guests. Wo n d e r b a k e r y Eaiy-Jo-Crochet Mofif! both Houses in next year’s elec­ .Albert .A. Rossi 1953 Ford Convertible A & P TEA COMPANY ' 4.* porioncod man with a resentative will work with you In promoting old and new tion' of a turkey and accessories, FOR YOUR remodeling, repairs or the PHNA purchased another tion. , , __ ^ Oub Coupe. Stmllner model. additions call Wjlliam.; Kanehl, 521 Conn. Blvd. CloM tiB Sheppin9- business. Free-deltvcry .of all atoek. All replfes strictly eon- Hall said in hls^-final report-to Showroom appearance thrAigh- progroisivo Iifni7 turkey,, thus providing turkey din­ ContiMjctor and Builder. MI. V Applications Accepted for C«nt*r fidentlat. ^ ' Jaycees provided a shopping tour toe Auxiliary of the Green-Chqbot the national committee that the out. Every fine acceaaoiy'llnclud- 8-7773. ners for five families. The Xadiea Post. Feb. 1 at 8 p.m. at the Cove Eait Hartford, Conn. Association of the First Congrega­ and treats for 19 children from failure of Republicans to win back V9a Giva Groan Stomps Ing power steering. Grocery Clerks epyentrV and Andover, giving Restaurant. Music will be by the (Congress despite Elsenhower’s BIDWEl-L Home Improvement Co. TEL Ml 3.6802 Write lox U tional Cliurclt, had a "mitten tree!* Rhythm Makers. ' There will be SNELL OIL Only $395 down GIRL B'QR general laundry work. Wriro lox Y, e.6 Tho Monehostor Horoid providing a variety of colors and ewb-thild 65 to spend in the stores. landslide ‘^disproved the coattail Alterations, additiona, garagee ; Apply in person. Maple Dry Clean- in Manchester; Ml 9.6205 AP'Social club''v.from Waterfront special prizes and entertalnmenU theory.” t Re-aiding apecialists. Easy budg-. aizes in mittens and head warmers era A Launderers, 72 Maple St. on full-time basis C.0 Tho HoroM Heights turned Its. treasury money Donations will be one dollar per He said that although toe GOP 1951 Pontiac at terms. Ml 8-S49A or TR which were ■ given local families;'' persop. 6^109. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ! ■ ■ ■ The church Pilgrim FeIlowahip''re- over to provide a U t^tm as for a had "cracked toe formerly Im­ 4 Dr. SMan. Fully equipped In- 'paired. mended and palnfetl over family of six. Th«!y pbi^hased and Local merchants intei-eated in pregnable Democratic etrongholds ■WAITRESSApply Oak 81. Grill Many Benefits wrapped gifts and gavis them to donating toward the special prizes eludlng hydramatlc. CARPENTRY REPAIRS - altera­ after 5 p.m. 100 toys and games. jG ie Rotary in toe South and the big cities” it tions. Prompt aervice to amall Paid Holidays Mrs. O’Brien to deliver. are asked to. contact Mrs. Louis didn’t have enough candidates (or Only $145 down d u b g(|ve money tp'1*ra. O'Brien X 'COMMERCIAL a RESIDENTIAL jobs. Reaaonable prices. Work Five Da.v Week for the'Louis Carafialis family who PoUo ENfnce Steullei before Satiirilay. Congress who could win on their guarxnteed. TRemont 5-5759. SECRETTARY or nurse for doctor's was'burned out of its home earlier The eighth annual - March of In charge of general arrange­ own merits. < 14 RANGE and FUEL OILS 1951 Ford office. Full time. Ml. 9i786S. Good Starting Wage in .pscamtiel'. The Nathan Hale Dimes dance will be sponsored by ments arc Mrs. Ralph M. Burns, Hall’s .indication he (regards the t4-HOCR OIL BURNER SERVICE ANYWHERE Sooth as a fertile field for Repub­ victoria Hardtop. A tine running RonDng—Sitfinc- 16 Sick Benefits entertainment; Mrs. Eugene Rych- BUDGET a MONTHLY a C.OJ». one owner car. Equipped includ­ WOMAN WANTED for hand sew­ ling. Mss. Steullet and Mrs. Emest lican efforts found some grudging ing. Night shift,' 5-10 p.m. Apply ing Fotd-d-madc. RAY’S ROOFING CO , ahtngie and Pensidh Plan Mandt, tickets and publicity: Democratlo agreement. CHARLES J. MINICUCCI JR. KaKlar Toy Cto., 60 Hilliard St. BBOOKFIELD RD., BOLTON—m i *-7640; BO 8-7805 built 'up roofa,- gutter and con­ Ho.spitalization Round-Table Talk Sen. Sparkman of Alabama, the ' bnly$l45 doWn LADIES 1952 Democratic vice presidential ductor work, roof, chimney re­ STUFFING MAChSTe operator Group Insurance polish Majority Votes -Tlie Chib Scouting round-table nominee, said in an interview toe pairs. ' Ray Hagenow, Ml. 9-2214. wanted. Day shift. 8-4:30. Apply 1952 .Hudson Ray Jackson, ku. 8-6326. Vacation With Pay discussion will be held at 8 p.m Democrats apparently no longer Kaklar Toy .Co.. 60 Hilliard St. Wednesday In toe Robertson can count on a solid vote from toe Waap 4-dr. Sedan. A one owner ROOFING, SIDING, paintltig. Car­ School. Chib Sc'out Cjommittee 57 South. low mileage car. Immaculate ESTABLISHED territorj’ for Avon Appl.v jiaily between 8:30 a. For Gomulka Regime pentry. Alterationa and additions. CosmcUcs now open near your m.-6:00 p.m. at ; will be hosts. ’"The Republicans are gaining throughout. They come no clean-' Ceilings'. Workmanship guaran­ yqtes in the South,’’ he said. ”I er anywhere. home. Customers walling for serv­ Girls’ Basketball teed, A. A.>Dion inc., 299 Autumn ice. Call ktl. ,3-5195. PART TIME (Coafladed from Page One' tried to prepare European and think toe South iS'ffoing to remain The high school girls’ basketball Only $145 t^own St. Ml. 6-4860. * • A & P SUPERlilARKET Asiatic Reds for possible Red . re­ 1>red»minantly Democratic but toe I WANTED High School -senior to' team coached by William Mc­ ALL TYPES of roofing, siding and patrols set in some potential trou­ verses, accusing “ reactionaries, Arthur will play East Windsor time seems to have aniveu'when I train for position of receptionist-; 116 E. Center Street ble spots did not have to go into demagogues and troublemakers” toe party can-no longer'count on 1953 Jaipiftr j caipentry work. ’ Materials and nurse in local doctor's office. Job High School girls’ team at 7:30 workmanship guaranteed. No job action: of trying to stir up trouble In Po­ p.m. Thursday' in the Robertson a solid block o f strength there and Sport hardtop coupe. Modql X120s j I open part time before graduation. Manchester, Conn. PRODUCTION BONUS JOBS Gomulka. now 51, has advocated must revise Ms strategy sccordlnr too big or too small. For free esti­ ; fulPtlme after graduation. A chal-j land. School. The team defeated Wind­ Gorgeous in and out. See this a course of some independence ' A t Lublin, is’bere trouble had ly ." . torpedo today. mate call Manchestci’ Roofing A lenging and reaponslble position ■ sor High School Thursday. 41-37. Siding Co., Inc. MI. t-8933. from Mo^ow’ dictation. He was j been anticipated, troops and work- in a game played at . the local Taking another tack. Den. 1 for mature girl who likes to work i ' Hourly Rotes PLUS Attractive Bonus - Douglas (D-Ill) said In s television Only $595 down j with people. Send credentials, and I swept into power three months ago ers’ militia patrolled the streets school. FOR THE best in shingle and built in SQ upsurge that kicked outright .{throughout Saturday night. How- mtsrview (’NBC-Meoi the Press) up roofing, guttera. leadera. chim­ ,, references for Interview to Box K. • Situations Wanted— i Tomorrow’s Activities : Herald. Frmala .38 Stollnists off toe party's Politburo.' ever, toe voti'ng there went . off yesterday, toat‘ toe .eadershlp of 1950 Nash ney and root repairs call Coughlin. 8:00 A . M. to 12:00 Noon • 12:30 P. M. to 4:30 P. M. tjiat week he Joined., visiting Red; smoothly, with the majority for Tomorrow's activities include 'Some southern De-noc-aU 1 Con- MI. S-77Q7. Young’ Mothers’ C^ub, 8 p.m. 6-Dr. sedan. A one owner local Chinese Premier Chou En-Ial in j the unaltered official ticket ex­ grfss reduced the party's strength WILL CARE FOR children, 1>H In j 8453 Nstosn Hale ChMnmunlty Center; car—clean. Radib,. hqater. _ baby altting, viylnlly Norman St. • my home While mother ■works. MI. lO--!* lambasting U.8. poMcy itt toe Mid­ pected to total 85 per cent The in northern and • stem areas. But Phone MI. 9-il36-. 9.3540. dle Bast and endorsing toe Soviet- National Front late in toe cam­ Lion’s Club,. 8:30 p.m., vestoy First he rejected any idea of forcing an Full price $295 Koofing aod Cliimneys 16 -A CMn^regational Church; Sti Mary’s A * Here’s a beautifully ttyled top­ jlnfftaltod regime of Premier Janos paign purged fbrmer Socialist Pre­ "out-and-out break" with toe ROOFING — Specializing in repair­ bookkeeping ' CLERkI About PART 'TIME baby sitting or light ^ ( . Tbu’ll find this lovely star motif itodar in Hungary. mier IMward Osobka Morawski (7YO, 7:30 p.m., church hall; Boy southerners, as a questioner sug­ 655. Young. Take rare of cash, ac­ per that la the perfect coinpanlon Scout Troop 57,' 7 p.m., American Today as always we aim to please ing roots of all kinds. Also new houaework, general office work, j EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS for daytime frocks, aporta togs or easy to crochet and set together The balloting, despite toe lop­ from its Lublin list as an unde­ gested, saying; counts receivable. payable. In Leiion Home: Troop 35, 7:30 p.m., with fine ca n and scrvice^at roofs. Gutter work. Clumneya Call Lee, MI. 3-4320. evening wear. Note toe graceful tb fO'm a lacy scarf. Chair set, sided outcome,, bad more^of toe pendable candidate. “I am not for throwing them out clennod, repaired,* 29 yearo’ ex­ busy, pleasant office.JBome auto- — .______Pond Hill School; Girl Scout Troop, but I would be very happy If some motive experience preferred. 8:30-!------— •------—— i back yoke. . ^ j tablecloth Cl buffet- set—in tLzt atmosphere of free voting then toe Voting also was quiet in Pba- perience. Free Mlmates. Call any number o f pretty items. two postwar rubbbr-stsjnp parlia­ nan. western Polish industrial cen­ 6:30 p-m.. Church Ckimmunity of them should leave the Democrat­ Howtey. Mancbeatoc Ml. S-6891. 8:00. Five days. Contact Wilson ^ No. 8463 with PATT-G^RAMA House; Merry Sewers 4-H, 3:30 BODY DE CORMIER MOTOR Agency, 54 Church St., Hartford,] DogS— B ird ^ —l*efa 41; included la In sizes %Cj 12. 14, 16, .Pattern No. 5000- contains cro­ mentary elections of toe Stalinist ter where toe June bread-and-free- ic party.” chet directions; material require- era. Thb present regUne feared the dom riots contributed to enldng p.m., with Mrs. Ethel C!argo; First Conn. # • ------—------i 18, 20. Sisa 13. 36i jprda 'of S4-, Ckingregatlonal Cliurch board b i r d iiHinUr stitch illustrations. official Hst, granted as a conceir Stalinlgi control of the national NEW HAVEN BOMB HOAX Hcatlnx— PiMiabIng I? , cat and di suppliei, whole-! Inch trustees, 7:30 p.m. Kingsbury SALES, INC. sale and retail. Daily'9 to 5 p.m. alon government. Parliamentary cahdlr New Haven; Jan. 21 m —Patrons REPAIR For tola,'W teA i.' send 36c ta], Send 25c tn Coins, your name id - House. Help Wanted—rMxIr t16 Tuesday. Thursday, Friday nights C. R. BURR and COENS,------your name,------addresa,------size dress and the Pattern Number to . OomulkA in an election eve ap­ dates there included Defense Min­ didn’t have to leave screen bomb­ M MAPLE ST., MANCHESTER PLUMBINU and hcaluta—Repaua 7 to 9. PorterUeld'a Route 6 and ‘ ANNE CABOT. THE k.\N- peal that was rebroadcaat re- ister Mariant Spychalski and ISd- shell Jayne Mansfield last night ROUTBklAN (or establlahcd desired, and toe PATTHRN NUM- and oontmet worn. Call ML M M l. Chapel, South Windsor. JA 8-3S91. , , Bsai to SUE BURNETT -TPE C^BSTBR EVENING HERAU>, jwatedly in- effect warned that a ucation minister Wlad-ysl.aw. TRAIN DERAILED even though the .heater had re- dry and dry cleaning route- BienkowWcl. both o f whom spent ue'.yed a call saying a bomb had LLO'YD'S Piuipblng Smwice aa- ' \ ^ 119 OAKLAND STREETg MANCHESTER - 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HER- IIM AVE. AMERICAS. defeat for tqo nusny Oommuniat Guilford, Oonn, Jan. 21 (A»i—, day week, numeroua benefits 'Ap­ MANCHESTER PET Center. 995^ candidatea would invite Soviet in­ years- in jail with (ktmulka under The New Haven Railroad reported batn planted toera- Police rushed to auree satiafactlon. prompt aervibc. ply in person New Model Laundry, I ' ALD 1160 AVE. AMERICAS, TOBK 10, N. T. • 19H MASH RamhUr do luxo, two . Main St'. S ,A H Green atempa.'' , Now available— the colorful IMO tervention. the Stalli^t regime- „ that two engines and a car on an toe Loew’e PoU Theater in down-' CH. ■r-6124. Ml. 9^f4M. 73 Summit St. | Ml. 9-4278. Free parking,. ” If you . ! NEW YORK SO. N. V. ' Oobr. oxcolUcnl condition, pno own- L Wito yottr pattern order send an Neediawork Album ContainIn^. doz­ “To crooq out toe names of our However, a check at ooe Poa- eaat bpund freight train' Wft toe town Navi Haiyen and searched the ; ar, WUUmantie, AGodemy 8-6608. f r ceburn want a'pet—see ua.” O ^n Mon.,- . SEEMR.FAULKNER- nan police polling station showed tracks in a ’.Isilnall^rallment” theater for a bonto that wasn’t I " WATSON. Plumb- WANTED—Man to drive delivery Sat. 9-6: Thura. ^ d Frl.. 9.9,^ I additional $6 cents tor the F|U en! of lovely designs from w}Uch party meaiui croaaing put toe in­ mg and Heat r ObntractoES.. New tru

m/ ■ \ ■ ■ C *.*l ';.v’ss'$v '.X ■ ' i j; PAGE TWELVE MONDAY, JANUARY 21,. 1957 iOanrti^Btfr lEtt^ttins Srralik Aversffc Dsily Net Preiw For the Week Rnded/'^ The Westher i January 19, 1967 Fereeast of U. S. Wutfear BaraM A son, SteVan Arnold, Ivas bom ducefl complete surfeit of enjoy- tho origlhspf plays In the church, yesterday at the Mt. Sinai. Hospi-. (pent 7 A b o u t T o w n AddreMea Maaona ITreggor Gives Army to Open to uitdooK. pagentry, to per- j ^ p r e s c r iM o n s 2 showera. 'tonighL Low tal t,o Mr. and Mrs.' Burton ' Har- Mr.' Treggor duervu much fornrances liK large aiiditorlulns, i | > 'f r — p ie k 'u p / 12,445 mln of Hartford, formerly of Man­ credit for the extra time Involved and to the'ftiesent theater. She! , In 4«e. Wednesday windy, showers, T)M tadiea ot the Army and Bids for Nike . Member ef the Audit chester. They have - a daughter. from his busy delly 'routine of explaihed the tyj>a of play fo r ; and ddivnry'' thiindershnwers. High 6 back party tonight at 8;30 at the j _____ Repair Shops er Wednesday night. igrandparents are Mr. and Mrs.: BCientious program of first clau namiiig famous wrltera'qnd actors. Manchetter->^A City of Village Charm clubhouse. % By ANNE STRICKLAND PRATT William Gordon of Hartford, and organ music. Plays are t^ e n in s i ^ I thea­ Arthur Drug Stores the paternal grandparents are Mr. Philip Treggor, minia'terd of mu The New England Division, 8 t Bernadette's Mothers CSrcle ters today w h ^ the acU VOL. LXXVI, NO. 95 (FOURTEEN PAGES) wlU hold Its regular meetlnf to­ and Mrs. Charles Hamlin, also of sic at the South Methodist Church, Corps of Army Engineers, will open feel the ieapohu\of Its MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1957 (Clualfled AdTertiatng on Page. 12) Hartford and ' formerly of this PRICE FIVE CENTS morrow nlfht'at 8:30 at the home presented ati organ recital In the bide Feb. 8 at 3 p.m. on construe- which Iq neressary^r a good p^Z::^ town. 22 Veterans Join o f Mrs. William Brown. 170 Char­ sanctuary, at the church Sunday tipn of aeveral small NHce aitt Tormance, she said. \ ter Oak St. Mrs. Jean DiBattisto New Organization maintenance ahopa,* one of which "The theater, at t^a present wUI be the co-hostess- Mrs. Anna Addy, 43 Garden St,, afternoon.' The program wu u follows: will be located at the control elte time, is bringing together;^!! the and her daughter-in-law, ^ .Mra. aits; dancing, singing and ^ tin g . Joseph Addy, flew to Clevelahd,! "Toccata." Muffat; “Muatcal Twenty-two veterans of World in Mancliuter, The annual meeting of the This probably la due to the' In­ RlUlard Assn, will be held tonight Ohio, to attend the funeral of her' Clocks Suite," Haydn; "Choral Pre­ War I yeaterday signed up as' mem­ The 50 bv. 80-feet one story, con­ FUEL fluence of the movies and tela- at 8 o'clock in the cafeteria of the brother, William Turkington, who | lude," Bach; "Prelude and Fugue bers o f World War I Veterau crete block buUdingi, elab in In E Minor," Bach; "CantabiTe,” vision," she uld. Waddell School. A ll members'are died Jan. 19. A resident of Man-' grade, ere eatlmeted to cm ' from Chester years ago. he leaves tw-ol Franck', "Choral in A Minor," USA. Inc. at an organlutlonal In spite of the prophets of of Hatred, urged to attend, as there will be $10,000 td $30,000. eleven of officers. brothers, Major Harry Turklng- j Franck; "Toccata." TItcomh; meetlng'at the State Armory. dr«m. Mrs. Rowley believes the ''Arlette,'" Treggor; "Te toeum," The contract Includes plumbing, theater will go on, u nothing can ton, and two other sisters, M rs.! Donald Hemingway, 86 Summit beating, electrical work, and some OIL Langlais. Verplanck School will be open; Eliza Holland and Mrs. Emma! St., was elected commander, and thke the place of an actor and site development. audiences. It may lead to the every evening through the week' Newell. M r Treggor's program showed Paul Carter, 40 Parker St., w u The hulldtnga will be used to expansion of the little theater RANGE OIL beginning Jan. 28, from 7 to 9 detailed preparation. His tech­ elected quartermuter and adju­ house matertels for minor repair o'clock, with PT a wrorkers pres- The Women’s Home League of nique la clean and precise. Any tant. ; movement, but the play will con­ of Instaltatione on the elte. tinue. ant to receive all articles for the the' Salvation Army will hold Its change in regiatraUon is barrled The group, which Is restricted to Offices of the New Ekiglend Divi­ auction Feb. 1. ^ Members of In in out with perfect respect for tempo veterans who were In the armed A busineas meeting preceded Confesses at Water bury Home w-eekly meeting tomorrow at 2 sion are located at 160 Causeway Rusconi's ways* and means com­ and rhythm.. ■ervices of the United States be­ the program. Mrs, Emma Nettle- p.m. Following devotions and a Dr, Lane Olddiiigs St., Boston., * mittee may be called If he^ is business meeting, work will be Numbers Short tween April 6, 1917 to July 22, ton was the hostesq. BOLAND needed to transport heavy items. folding bsndages for Manmester The numbers, for the most part, 1921, boasts some 800 barracks I Dr. Lane Glddlngs. pathologist Calvin R. Main will be auctioneer. Memorial Hospital. Members were short— or. ahould it be Mid across the nation. I at Manchester Memorial Hospital, not too long..” a rare virtue in The major purpose of the group Play Will Survive, OIL COMPANY X whose birthdays occur In January will speak on the subject, “ A . The daughter bom In Hartford will be honored. Mrs. Margaret program arranging. Mott 6t Is to obtain $100 monthly pensions a r e YOU WORRIED? 369 CENTER ST. /Arc Names Alcorn I Pathologist Looks at a Hospital," Hospital Jan. 17 to Mr. and Mrs. theme were slab on the less famil­ for World War 1.^.veterans. Other Madame Vaughn Proctor; Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson and J tomorrow night at the meeting of ' Speaker Claims TH. M l 3-6320 I Traced by Letters; ' lUehanl .Bennett -of Suffleld has Mrs.' Mildred Pickup will be iar -aide. Reprei^nting the. old aims, according to Hemlngwayrln- Kezdar and~Advi«mF------9 been named Karen Marie. Mr. and I Manchester Lodge, No. 72, A. F. m uters u well u the more mod­ clude increases in pensions for hostesses. and A. M. His talk will follow the An Instructive talk on '"nie On All Affairs Of Ufe Mrs. Joseph Kw’olek of Suffleld are em, Mr. Treggor seemed equally wldows and orphans of deceased Hours; I I a.m. to 8 p.m. Daily 24-Hour Burner Service regular meeting at 7:30. 'Theater. Since the 17th Century" ^Ghairman o f GOR the maternal grandparents, and at home irt either school. veterans of that war. PHONE OH 8-6738 The Daughteis of Italy will I He will show slides to Illustrate For Night Hiinicr ''i r\n i‘ Onh 16 Mr. and 'Mrs. B. K. Bennet, 343 was given by Mrs. Ruth Rowley Year Hunt Ends The little pieces compriaing the Hemingway, who h u held ail 286 Franklin Ave., Hartford mee( Wednesday night at 7:30 at ' hia lecture. f.M .I. Ml !l-;i70l Center St., are the paternal grand­ Haydn "Clock" suite were delight­ offices In the local American at the meeting of the Cosmopoli­ parents. the Italian American Club, A member of the local lodge. Dr. Waahingfbn, Jan. 22 (/P)— ^former Gov. Howard Pyle 6f Giddings is well qualifled to ex­ ful—almost playful and pleasant­ Legion. Post but that of com­ tan Club Friday afternoon In the weather permitting. Next Sunday, ly coiitruting, mander, said 38 veterans appeared H. Meade A l ? ^ i Jr. of Con- >1“": *_P'-e«idential a.a By M(%RK .<4HEEHAN and ED % t'TLER the combined Sons and Daughters plain ,in layman''a language this Federation room at Center Con­ .aletant; Ted Delton. Virginia' The Bach Fugue, with Its dig­ at yesterday's meeting. Waterbury, Jan. 1^2 (-T*)— A clean-cut looking man in a blue of Italy will hold their annual little ' understood phase of the gregational Church. necticut today Utl®">* I committeemen,____ end _Louie Ntmn of medical profession, which requires nity and sombre diapason, was a Earl W. Taylor, WllHmantIc, In her talk Mrs. Rowley traced suit told calmly todaj'vpf 25 ycar.s of suffering and o f hatred PRESCRIPTIONS banquet at the Rosemount Res­ deputy chief of staff of-the State mou«ly elected Republican ' Lexington, ky!.Cy.. wwiio managed the taurant in Bolton. Members of the at least four years of special high sp ot... and somewhat more GOP campelgn in boiling up in.aide him. Then he confea.sed he i.s New York's training in a laboratory or familiar, perhaps. organization, outlined the nature national chairman. Provident aucceaafui g o p campaign **ntEE PICK-UP Daughters of Italy who would like and aims of the group. A commit­ Kentucky la.et yeH't. , “Mad Bomber.” to attend should get in touch pathology' department under a The two Franck numbers were Eisenhower had named Alcorn, 49, ie e Hartford la w -' 2 AMD DEUVEKF” tee will meet Feb.' 2 to decide, George Mete.sky is his name. He’s 53, stocky and gray- \vlth either Mrs. Mary Correnti Of residency or fellowship, after not as poignant as some o f the as his choice. yer., • An early booater of Eieen- graduation from medical actiool composition by that same com­ among other things, where the Fadins Old At tIhJWHAU coiu ^ hail ed. ’ ’ PINE PHARMACY Miss Irma DeSimone for tickets. group -will hold meetings. Alcorn waa chosen by the corn-Nmwer for President, he waa chair- and serving an internship. poser, but their execution w u M a h c h i g t i r C o n n * mittee on motion of L. Jiid.