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-■ ■■ 'K'V ■ ■ /■ f-i WEDNESDAY* FEBRUARY 19, 19BS I :_ v PAGE EIGHTEEN The Weather ' -r. iiattrijfHtVr lEttfitlng Ipralb ATcrEge D»ify Net Prow Run Peraeeat. ef C. S. Weather Beraea -f Fee'the Week Dadetl I rebruary IS, 1858 Fair, eentlaned eoM tonight. Lew Chamber Grotip aero to IQ above. Friday fair with About Town 12,635 little eJunge In teewperatore. H(gh Wiir Nominate Manaher ef the Audit Th* VFW win tpontor a Record In 8«w Hop at Ita Home Feb. 26, atarting Bureoa af OlrcnlBtiM / '■ M ancheiter~^A City of VUktgS Charm Six for Board ‘ ■ -■’* at 8 pm. A coihmittee -to nominate elx \ PRICE FIVE CENTS The Edith Cowle* Strickland Shown here are just four of the matty rtew items that are arriying aaily. M A N C H E S T E R , C O N N., T H U R S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 20, 1968 (Closallled .AdvarfMag airPaga 18) members for election to the Board V O L . L X X V II, N O . 120 (TWENTY PAGES) N ’- Group of the Second Congrega­ of Directors of the Chamber of tional Church will meet tomorrow Commerce will be appointed at a night at 8 o’clock at the home of Board meeting tonight. ^ Mra. Robert Foater. 393 Oakland ; Chamber President Edward H. St. I ^lenncy said the comrtiittee will New. Incident Quail Legend consist of not more than two mem­ The Polish Ladiea Alliance haa bers of the Board and three other Mef chaijts" to postponed ita meeting from to-; Chamber members. 'Adds to Paris, Gains Weight night until next month. , The list of nominees chosen to­ night will be mailed to each mem-^’ Auatln, Tex„ F*b. JO.tIPl— The Mother Cabrlni Mothers Cir­ ber of' the Chamber accompanied Tunis Wrangle For 10 year* Byron Lot^thart cle will meet tonight at 8:15 at | by notification that, in addition, White Elephant Sale and Dr. J. Gordon Bryaon the home of Mrs. Harry Smith, 1011 members of the organization may Tunis, Feb. 20/(fl>)— ^Tunis­ argued over 4hc legend quail E. Middle Tpke. name other nominees for election ian-French relations took an­ are *o rich you'd kill youraelf as directors. This must be done in m 80 day* If you at* one a An Ash Wednesday communion writing within live days and .at In Town other thm .for the worse tor service will be held at 7:30 tonight least 20 members must sign the day. The Tunisian govern­ ^Pekhart, 40-year-old Auatin at the North Methodist Church. Opens Office recommendatipn for each addition­ ment charged French soldiers attorney, ate hi* 81*t quail In al nominee. invaded a government build­ 81 day* yeaterday. He had Manchester Grange will meet to­ Atty. David M. Barry, 32 Scar­ If further nominations arc made, Washintton’s famoua myth-' ^ Police have been notlfle to atand them broiled, for breakfaat. ' /. by—}u*t In ca*e. . , ' • ing In . southern Tunisia and night at 8 'O’clock in Orange Hall. borough Rd., has opened a law of­ the president will then mall a list leal “ white elephant” is head­ ' Dr. Robert Morriaon, n^ical fice at 750 Main St.. Hartford. He of all nominees "to the Chamber Some Speeial pargalaa kidnaped a Tunisian official TTie program will be arranged by Undoubtedly more than on#, . adviaor to the commItRe of the home economics committee, ia associated with Atty, William C. members. The election will take ing this way and is 8cheduled croniM who aat on the aide- Mrs. Grace Baker chairman. Re­ Bieluch. place before April 1. to arrive in Manchester Sat­ line* Of the demonatration, ex­ ins freshments will be served by Mr. Atty. Barry attended Canterbury Directors whose terms of office urday to symbolize the largest amined ’ Lockhart and an- and Mra. Alfred Dion and their School in New Milford and wa.a have expired are Edson M. Bailey, ^ down 15 Hiueetionlng following the blowing nounced: "He'a in no worao sales pro|Hotion ever at­ •hould-^ w Umg to plunk down »5 |m ^ ^ military Jeep by a committee. graduated from Kingsw’ood in West Walter Grusha. Stillman Keith, tempted by th f Manchester ahape than when- he atarted.” Releasie on Atty. Jay E ., Rublnow, William for a e l^ r ic | land mine. The French embaeiy He’d; gained alx pound*, Hartford In 1918. He grajluated leather Jacket fm $3.99 *Mm* like j TunWan* were re- The TWCA-sponsored slimnaa- Thornton and Walter Garter Jr. Chamber of Commerce. however. from Trinity In 1952 and received For the uninitiated, each year tlcs course for women will start his law degree from the morf thgn •'V* ^ f ^ ‘ Uea»ed thi* morning and it con*ld- Friday night at 8 o'clock in the Univer.aity School of Law in 19.'>5. •tnoe 1#IQ invfite nation'* capttol hoM«ni ihouldn t h*lk P*y***^ j tht tneident cloied. Two August ’59 81 e*ph for (i»ed :yaahing eoldicr* were reported In- crafts room of the East Side flee. He was admitted that year to the a tramendoua "white elephant" Barbers Rej^ain | a. Ja hae baen held by the merehante, (Chinae. ' > . lured In the Jeep exploelon. F in flu c c Connecticut and i Waehljigton’e, birthday. Good* ' SpriDgfield, Ili., Feb. 20 (/P) • A meeting of the Hartford Coun­ Bar Assns. He is a member of the TV *et* will eell for 89.95 and | inriiient occurred ye*terday ty Soil Conaen'ation District will Connecticut.’ Hartford County and Lead in Touriiey | kve bean offerAI at "give-away — Nathan Leopold, surviving be held tomorrow night at 8 o’clock Manchester Bar Assn. go for *9.95; a uaed car i* priced, Tunlala. where a email Y O l C S l O J n . a i 8 e member of the Loeb-Lcopold At tlma* in the past Waahing- at the South-:Windsor Equipment He was recently discharged after Joe’s Barber Shop regained the i u.. 1 k ^ French poat ia located. It came aa thrill murder team of .1924, Co., Sullivan 'SJ., South Windsor. lead in the Elks setback tourna­ ton poHca had trouble handling the Other ^ h U * »«Ilth e Tunlalan* and the French ap-; aen'ing two yfars with the U S ment last night. They have scored |. crowd*, paopl* apent tfc* night aala wilt include 85.98 cameraa for j barking awav from ' X . F 0 O I 1 J 1 JJ.x 0 1 1 was granted a parole today. A panel diaciisifion will be held on Army. The niinois Parole and Pardon •'Water. Maximum yae of Farm 3,676 points. Last week’s leaders. il eampod outalde atoret'watting to 83.98: percale material, originally j cayaed by the French] . • Atty. BaiT.v/is the son of Mrs. the Four Dunces, are in second j | f t "flrat crack” at the bargain. 39 canta a yard, Juat 10 cent*.: bobbin- of a border town. Both na------vBoard’a *nnouhcement aatd Leo­ P.inda." The meettdg ia open to ladle* cotton- - - ’* blouaea Wmaam have nmJaaa been tlon* hi’ve agreed to let the United ' Waahington. Feb. 30 f/?VThe | pold haa been granted ” a definite farmers and landowners in the May D. Barryj32 Scarborough Rd place with 3.637 points. | morchandiae and. In at leaat ,one and the late Dr. John F. Barry. eaae, a haraaoed clerk .Kkd to take reduced from 81.98 down to 50 Statea and Britain use their ’‘good; Senate Fihanca Committea ap- a^tenee parole.’’ county. Other scores: Oliva’s Esso, | R added'that "the location apd 3,634; Capitol Equipment, 3,605; I refuge on a table top to avoid the cent*; Swedlah Birch y*#!! akia. offleea" in an effort to smooth.re-j proved today the full 85 billion! cupation ’b f'’*ubjeel to be in- 4XXXX. 3.597; Qnish’s, 3,524; Wal-1| clutching finger* of wpUld-b# buy- formerly 813.95, have )>*«" dropped latlona fhooat in the debt ceiling asked b y! The trip which pupils of the I.,akota Council, Degree of Poca­ to 99-cent*: remnant*,'Will aell for atikated liy- parole aupervialon Buckley School had planned to take hontas, will meet this evening at 7 nut Clippers. 3.518; .Garden Res-; 'or*,' African protre orat^ , Eisenhower effective un- ] taurant. 3.308; Hoods Milk, 3,505; i. Whether or not aocH acenea will 11 cent* a yard, they/ were 39 The Tunlaian Foreign. Ministry; ,,, , - » .-.g \ Imrnedlately." " - today to the Lutz Junior Museum o’clock in Odd Fellows Hall. A TM t tneant Leopold cam get out has been postponed until March 12. combined decree rehearsal will be Woody’s Wonders. 3,489; Hartfqi’ri I bo rqteatad in Manchealor. Satur­ |CcnU; 813.50 shoes JO for 83; ] termed the Remada incident "ex- ,, j. ^ rejecting bv a Rd. Grill, 3,478; Prime Beef Boys.. day ta a matter for conjecthre. but 36-piece dlnnerware set* n«vehave been;ot-c , i,.cnieiytremely aenoua.aerioua” It cnarKcacharged Inin a “ . , monoaal rejecung. bv Chair-i oy a, of priWt after investigation o f hta held followl ig the meeting with arran g^ w t* for a Job and a home. Sunset Coun :il. A social time with ■3,477. ■ ! atore owner* have been bually re^c^-f™* BvJd t^ m- Also. Patten’s Builders. 3,475; ^ dropping price* to Lelow rock bolt iI Card tattle* will i:o •l*R»e! -officlallv reatricted to tnatr ‘ The D iv i^ a Faml* Suporvlslor^ refreshment; will follow, I*,:/ crease to S3 million NOW s H I I N y I o Bond Bread, 3,460; Pagani Cater-j| tom 'for thl* town’* «r*t .‘whitA "white |< ladle*' car coaU are toiA>old for bases throughput *runisia since the_ 'The committee acted on a bill, handles tw InveatlgkUon, an(f there was no. Indication how loti St. Mary’i. Girls Friendly Spon­ ers. 3,408; State Shoe Repair, l •Imham" aale In an effort to find I —-— air attack on Sakiet Sidi Youaaef- Elutic SUcU r^s 3,396; Pure Oil Refiners. 3,395; iCoBtlniied on Page'Ten) Invaded the local that would lake. • tMMMaae m m sors will lold their February building* and carried off the local | 328-71 ! meeting Fefc. 28 at 7:30 p.m, in the Chianti Restaurant, 3,389; Zle-!| Served o't^r 83 Years riot qaaliiT waalM, lc( lit- go ven ^ and two aoldiera. / ! gignjing* ^ i Leopold, 53 novk has served Al­ •triaa arioa children’s cjapel Instead bf this mak's Grill, 3,389; Anderson’s nothing abo.it; tflceaae ia from 8275 billion most -33'2 years UiNpriaon fqr hla ihM pfovide irm, coafort- Friday.______The___ _ speaker______will tif _ the^ Painters, 3,376; The Sharpies, | New Spring Dresses... Rev. Prescott Beach Jr., assistant I 3,326; ^ e ICs. 3.311; Garden I I the TiHdatan charge that French billion. part in the slaying. m ^14-year-old' sM* wppoR — « 1 aw aoldler*>«nvaded 'Tunlaian govern- would not push on Bobby Franks In .May Z#34. law ptkt yoa aa sforit. to the Rev. Alfred Williams. Ho.s- Grove Caterers. 3.260; Squillacote |, bra tesses will he Mrs. Margaret Niel-1 Builders. 3,219; SMFD No. 4., mem ^ildlnga to get the thr^ jbe Senate floor hia move to hold Roger Touhy, onetimV Chicago 1 sen, Mrs. Ruth Oakman, Mrs. Jo- 3.198; Peterson’s Milkmen, 3,197; I j men. Their r e l ^ the incre«*« to S3 billion. , gang leader who ia doing,* long WELDON DRUG CO. 1 sephine Odejll and Mrs. Dorothy ' The Higbie.s, 3.148; Keller’s, 3.082. | ffere’f the Mrst and only tluUe bra fbaCa drat Dress Shown Is A “KAREN KANE” I the French tr^p , "i made mv fight in the commit-1 stretch .for kidnaping and ajprison M l Main Street—Ml S-SS21 Tunlala, Gen. Fernand Oambiei. | * j Pagani. uhtrt a bra sAoutd be Hrml break-out. was granted a ,] A L. Pneumoniaj35attle tT.S. Anibaaaador G. L^wia Jones i -j*b* Senator aaid he e.xpected the ! Hi* parole on the kidnaping ( On* leoki You see a light, fantastic elastic bra. It’s Triacetate and cotton in bright woven check, per­ f ’ ' ■» . .ciwa.’ ' waa informed of the latest incident | bjn to come up on the floor early | make* It possible for.hlm to Couples to View flexible as you are, — breathes as you breathe. It’e manently pleated skirt, drip-dry, no ironing. Sizes: '.98 by fladok Mokkadem. Tunisian ; next week. The Treasury ha* been freed in August 1959. ' cut criss-cross under the arms.., keep» its just-. obrune-Cap-Martin, France, 12-20, 1 4 '0-2 2 ' 2 - Colors: Aqua, pink and lilac. aecretary.nf atate for foret)^ af- j preggtng for quick action beca.ise His parole applied to a 09-year r Tbespians’ Skit bought shape, /esis like next to nothing on! (01 —' Sir Wnaton Church-j fairs. Mokkadem then conferred ; tbe current period la one in which term for the 1933 kidnaping of Another le ^ l You see the cups are fashioned of » 111’* fever from taumonla and ! with PreBdent Habib Botirgulb*. ' jjg cash position ia tightest. A Frank Katzentine, right, slU with his attorney, Paul Porier, in the hearing rqprri today before John (Jake the Barber) Factor, A dramatic pre.sentation. "Part­ silky cotton broadcloth, ci qlar-stitched to mould “ Karen Kane” and “ Pat Perkins” dresses are just two of the many new pleurisy has droppied but hi* con­ It 1* explored that a formal protest BvTd said "I am confident the taking the Witness chair for O^e second day In -probe -/»*> o^' FCC affairs. (A P Photofax). which earlier had been reduced to ing at Imsdorf.” .w’dl be given by .. and hold you as you’d expect only from the finest spring styles available in wash and WMr fabrics. Choose from lu.vury cot­ dition otherwtae haa not g r itty will be" lodged » on with the - Senate Financing Committee ap- 85 years bv clemency action of embroidered-cup bras 1 And there’s broadcloth be­ the Center Thespians for the Coup- il ton. cotton and cupioni, rayon, amel/jersey in prints, plaids, stripes and changed, bta aecretary said today. French. proved the Inereare in the debt 11m- Gov; Wiyiam G. Stratton,, lea Club of the Second Congrega- ! I tween the cups for sepsrstion...broadcloth straps /SpMking to reporter*, llonugue The FrAch embassy, meanwhile, it only becauae of it* belief that Touhy must attll serve one third for superior support! pastels. Prices Browne,, Ohurchlll’a private aecre­ of a 3-year term for ,hia part in a r made a verbal prot^t to the Tuni- the admlBiatration had over-estl- ROASTING CHICKENS tionaj Church Sa',.urday night. ■ I A, B, C cups .,. $8,9B 2 Derailments i The public is invited to attend tary, gave thie official bulletin on Bians over the blowing up of the nnated the Income for the next year 1942 prison escape ' before con­ the presentation, and also the pot- the 83-yeer-old Ohurchlll’e health: and under-estimated the spend- Prober Raps FCC sideration may be giveh t6 a I f you have a supply of our chickens iii your freezer luck. which will begin at 7 o'clock. BRA DEPART.MENT $5.98 To $8-98 “Sir Wlneton'e condition la noF (Conttaoed na Page FUtoea) ing. Qog Rail line paarole which would aet his free- MAIK F1.00R you can stay home and enjoy them when driving is diffi­ Both the supper and program will f| 'eatiy changed since yesterday. Other committee sources had dom date. be held at the Center Congrega­ SPORTSWEAR DEPARTblENT-Take Elevator to Second Floor, a la eomforbable. His strength la pr^lcted in advance tiiat Byrd’ The prladn-break term: also cult (they are 10% off for ten or more). But most people tional Church. A small admi.ssion Smaintained, end the fever la a lit­ proposal to hol’d the increase to ‘ In New London I comnjuted, was originally 199 buy them here at the farm fresh-dressed for the week­ fee will be charged. tle lower,” Sud|iii Ponders btlUon would be voted down in the / ------I years. The law prescribe* that ke.servations may be made by Tho bulletin waa aigned by Lord committee. New London. Feb. 20 (0 ^ T w o such a sentence must be aeryed end, juicy and delicious. We do deliver Fridajj morning in calling Mrs. Earl Ellis, Mrs. Carl Moran. ChurchlU’a'‘paraohal phyaL Fr«ar ■4D-Del)',-'*aderarm , . . ^ ^ . , freight trains were derailed here] after expiration of the kidnaping Malone (R-Nevi and Jen- i Washington, Feb, 30 )#> A House‘•co.ildn t be the same attitude to- winter. Swanson. Mr.s. Ted Sage or Mrs. clan who Saw here from -tondcMr Plncinj? Effvnt I early today, clogging the , .N e w i term and six months’ institutional ;Mlchael Keropian. yesterday, anil Dr. David M. Rpb- "'X . *-r-.-r'ner iR- ind) voted with B\Td to Investigating Committee returned' ward the regulaUjty’ com nisaions I Haven Railroad's main line with, parole. \ erta, his phyal^n on' the Rlvler*., limit the6 incriaae to $3 billion. ) („ ,he disputed Mianri T\’ case to- . . . i Boston and New York-bound traf-, Touli,v and two others. Albert H ale’s has the/hew ''Spring Fashions” So far, Sir Wpaton, a warrior in ; Wolverton commented that the fic until from about 2 a.ni. until Kator and Gustav Schaefer, were )ute in UN Voting for tte $5 billion in erw e jay with on* memi^r expressing Interstate Commerce Commission mllitarv and .^ Itlc a l campaign* , u;ere Sens.. Kerr < D-Ohl*'- Long, that/he called the 7 a m. .sentenced to 99-year prison terms ROGER OLCOn had adopted a code of ethics. Feb. 23, .1934 after they were con­ atiice the turn of the century,: /' Khartoum. Sudan. Feb. 20 (0 — iD-La). Smathers iD-Fla), Uoug-1 gpparent- It was estimated about five Wolverton read into the record trains were delayed, but traffic victed of the 1933 kidnaping of 403 West Center Street MllchWll .3-785.1 f^ou see on T V! seemed to heve the upper hend tij ./Egypt'* dispute with Sudan over laa (D-im. Gore (D-Teni.l. Martin I jy applied to the FCC. Marfndax a July 1.”). 19.11 .letter he said was atarted moving on a single track Factor, a .swindler who later went hie new bpyt with illnes*. , I ta'p border areas that both claim (R-Pa), Williams (R-Dell, Flan-) Rep Volverton iR-NJ). senior Hit n e it^ r y eetd he apent yea-; der* (R-Vt). Carlson (R-Kani and written by Jerry W. Carter, na­ Juiil after daybreak. to prison for his part In a 81, mil­ i helided for the U.N. .Security Coun- Republican on tpe committee, said tional Democratic'; comniitteeman TRAVEL AfENCY terday in "good aptrits . reading Bennett'( R-Utah 1. a person wouldrt't have thought of j The.se were the third and fourth lion fraud Involving whisky ware­ jfll today *ft?r top-level talks in from Florida, to the FCC. house i-ecelpts/ Factor Said he waa 18 Asylum St„ Hartford papers,' talking to hi* family and The committee then approved appearing In'a/federal court in the; operational tie-ups of the week on playtjGx’ WATERPROOF dealing with correapondenc*." •Oslro broke down. He quoted the letter as saying the New Haven. Two empty trains held 11 days and that $70,000 ran- ! Meeting fn. an urgent session af- "backstage, sdrreptitioua manner” ' Tel. CHap^l 7-5857 Browne noted hi* phlef amoked (Conttnoed on Page Fifteen) tha,t apparently applies to Uie FfX:. It was "my pleasure" to recom- 1 collided at Port. CThester, N. Y., pn ; «bm waa paid for his release two of hU belo'.ed cigars during I ter midnight, the Sudanese cabinet mend Katrentlne and that "Kat- j Monday, causing a lengthy service I Kator and Schaefer are dead. Authorized Ag:ents. For All I decided to appeal to the council Wolverton Aaid he thought some­ NOTICE OF SALE part the day. , ■’* thing must/be /done so that a aentlne has been a lo.val Democrat j interruption. Rail. Air and Steamship One of Churchill’* daughter*. CHUX 1 after Foreign Minister Mohamed: quaai-judic(kl cbmmjssion would be all his life" and is "entitled to all , Yesterday an empty car being (Continued on Page Twelvej jUlahgoub reported from Cairo that! Demountable Housing— For Romipval Lines Mr*. Diana Sanf’ya, aatd in London Death Toll 211 freeircE from,irOIIl/ theUiC implicationiiiijJiiA-awawi* thatv*ix»L it the uic .A.ui»mAici.conMfieration niat-Mi aat good clflzen* njiuiU-CUshunted tuto a siviui^aiding avat wt-xaitsav**«Stamford pants* that ahe had “oncouraglhg” new* Bareml* suireNOYtVChm during the ' negotiations with Egv-pUan Presl- could be Approached along political | and good Democrat is entitled fp" jumped the track and blocked one HAROLD FELLS r t a it !^ waa put to bed ’Tvieadaj’ ] dent Nasser bad been fruitless, lines. ' and recommending that Kalzentine|of two west-bound tracks, delay- They make Mnderjul giftt.. of her father in a peraonal mes­ The Public Housing Administration offers for sale and removal Manchester Agent sage from the Riviera villa where and Moran waa aumirioned. 1 In Cairo. Arab League Secre- A. FrAnk Katzentine, a loser in ne given every consiperatlon. ' uig trains up to 15 minutes, Tel. Ml 9-7442 praetieai for everyday leear! Dr Roberta aa)d before Lord j tary General Abdel Khalek Has- In India Mines the Miatni case, was in the witness Katzentine, a stocky Miami' Potato Box Car Burns from their present site the demountable dwelling strurtnres at / he iivconfined to bed. B ulletins SILVER LANE HOMES. CONN—6126, Manchester, Connecticut, ~ " I think it will lake a few daya” Moran arrived that-,Churchill was | suna said the League may Inter­ chair for the second day in the Beach radio station owrrer. was s Ten cars of a Worcester. Mass., Be follows: / ■ ■ said Mr*. Sandy*. "1 understand suffering from A chronic broncl)i*l vene before t|ie two nations Blast, Flooding coipuyttee s inquiry into alleged jg 4.svav contest for the : to New H^ven freight were de- from the AP Wires he ia going on all .ight.’ It l« afi% aapditkHL "b'lt there is no qties- square of#, in a” Security Council pressures in the ca.se. Channel 10 licen.se. railed at tpe Harrison St. bridge MltSiMltSi/PUytcz ruytez Tiny iny ueb*DcF ' ^ debate. A Sirdane.se complaint to 65 demountable struchires (one dwcUing unit eacl ) 1 eoura)^g.” liom'^dWnCiV. " Katzentine* first day of testi- cpalni'an Harris (D-ArkI told shortl,v after 2 a.ni. A polaio-ladcn Pirt^ P«nU, nylon the&’XHih-" After t^rfirst medical bulletin, the U.N..would be the first by one Calcutta. India. Feb., 29 (Ah «At mor>y had brought , the names or pj* subcommittee Imped box car was firing up.4ide down FOR .SALE—VERY FINE LET YOUR The dlagnoaia of pneumonia at least 214 'miners were believed dead SENTENCING DEFERRED Buildings, Numbers and le>cation are described in Sche dule "A " V ahiiTed nylon tricot ruflef. newsmen ,/asked Browne qteut League member against another. V i^ Presl^nt Nixon and Sen. Ke- 1 fmLsh with Katzentine and hear! onto a projecting bridge abutment Seattle, Feb. 2.0 t/Pi—Sen­ FANCY TAKE the base of the lung and pleurisy E ^ ^ t claims all territorx- north today after an explosion in India’s attached to the General Conditions and should be che<' ted with CUSTOM TAILORED A waterproof vinyl lining, Was given by LoM Moran, and Dr. Roberts’ efarller atatemenl. Browne fai/ver (D-TennI into I Thurman Whiteside, a Florida at-1 inches from Winthrop Cove and tencing of Dave Beck Jr., for the Office of the Housing Authority' of the Town of Mb ichester. of the 22nd parallel and would most modern coal mine which ^ w FI.IGHT OVER "nite or pink. $8.00 Roberta. • replied, /’If Dr. Roberl* aYid hi* connect on in ^ lornev linked with the T\’ 'con-j cauglit fire from a charcoal Ijealer stealing 84.650 fmm the Team­ MEN'S SUITS OUR (iAY... Churchill came to Riviera Jan. condllia'n. ia not dangerous then I vield a small area south of the flooded two other mines. - Wj,'m the ’there;'*."' Com-: inside ster Union was deferred three ijne. ■'’■ V reaching here jaid oply j /)Wolverton CONSTRUCTION: All structures are frame, prefabricated, de­ I'sed, But In "Like New” Mill New Playiex Tailored Party Panu 15 for hi* annual winter vlait. am prepared t « accept that this ia munication* Commi.xaioner Richard, One Other car tiwated acrosS the.! years tmlay nn conditions he pay mountable, set on concrete piers: roofs are asphalt shing e; floors ’ . Condition Monday he visited the yacht of true./ One portion of the disputed ter-.’seven men emerged alive after the A, Ma'ck. I second track of th\main line, but, a 82.500 fine and make restitu­ .Sir.eS: About 44-46. for boys (or girls) in trim nylon, rilor>' sought bv Nuiser is nig^ht at Chinakuri Coi- tion of the money. Dave Beck are wood Joist with single oak flooring. Exteriors are ‘2 ;c S wood ^ amartly patterned in blue or pink Greek millionaire AriatoUe Onaa- Mack is a Miami Democrat ap-1 was lifted from Tflto clear the studs with plywood and wood shingles; walls are plywood. Priced To Sell sis.' Brown#-said Sir' Winston *p- /'(Continued optlPage Twelve) sqviare-mlle desert triangle along jliery. Abput 2()0 niiles northwest pointed bv President Kiaenhower track at about 6:4.1 a m. Richard Sr., waa In* court waiting tq be See Them At The IHagbam check. the Red Sea. 11 haa been run by [Of Calcutta. A fire drove back r#s- to the .commission in July 1955.! Duggan, New Haven ,d i v I a I o n i sentenced for tbe theft of 81,900 linmblng Is Victory Type. Sudan to unify administration over cu^s. . \ . News Tidbits LEXINGTON Mack voted nith the majority i superintendent, tentatively fixed] from the union he once headed:’ the 10,000 wandering tribeafnen caught 186 night Culled from AP ^ires when the t'CC decided, 4-2. last j the cause of the derailment as a | FIXTURES: Gas ranges, which may he In rertalfi or Ml of the In the area who move back and *hlfl minelis ATLAS BURSTS IN AIR Mldlnga, are NOT INCI.UDED in the Property and will be re­ TAILOR SHOP year to give Channel 10 to Public \ dragging brake rigging. He said 209 SPRUCE .STREET forth acro.ss the parallel. i of the Cape Canaveral, Fla., Feb. 20' moved by the Seller prior to Date of Settlement. Pifospective ■ Thi other is a finger extending j "eiXliboring >;entral Bio,wrah mine, Servi’ce Television Inc., a aub.eid- j the cause could not finally be de-1 3t,\NCHESTER Manufacturers Hit Hartford Superior Court Judge lary of National Airlines. An FCC kermined until the wreck was UFi—.\n .Atlas Intercontinental Udders should satisfy fhemselves of the quantity land con­ north from the i«rallel along the I''’kere »t least 20 rniners were Charles S. House calls counsel examiner had recommended that i cleared. ' \ Ballistic Mlaslle (ICBM) explod­ dition ef any other fixtures. Twinkle' Tiny IniT'* I^ile vallev for about 25 miles. ^efred dead, and of the Mahalbam ed In the air today 2 mlnutea, 20 into his chamber* to see if hear­ Katzentine get it. The second mi.xhap waa caused, Star-studded nylon, with "Make believe” porkett ..The .E^'ptiani claini that the ; .mlhe farther west at Jhana^where ing la necessarj' in taxpayer'# suit seconds after blasting off Its WORK TO BE DONE: Buildings are to be removed from pwple 1n“th* disputed, areas have « '«'»*'•* were drowned. launching pad at the test center gay nylon ruffles. and fly-front. Water­ The British-owned Bengal Coal designed to keep Charles H. Min- (Continued on Page Twelve) * (Continued on Page Twelve) present location including axterlor steps, platforms, piers, Clothes a right to vote in tomorrow’s ple)>- nich in his job aa superintendent here. The .Air Force said Ute Arriving daily at Weletproof yinyl linipg. proof vinyl lining. isclte to approve the new United Co., owners of the C^hinakuri Col­ mighty missile blew up seconds Une posts and similar appurtenances. All debris U to he removed liery, said cause of the underground' of schools for Avon. ..’’ Darktown and ground left safe and clean to the satisfaction of the Con- Hale’s ^ Fabric Uept. * Pink or white. 11.79 Blue or brown. $2.00 after It ended the powered phase explosion was unknowm. Strutter’s Ball" and "Beautiful traetlnf Officer. FUEL Beautiful fabrics that By THE ASSOCI.ATED PRESS ♦voluntarily leaikl their Jobe to {.l^e^ct N a a . f e f as The Art of Growing Old— 3 ot ita flight aqd went into'its bal­ The Manufacturer* Association on unemployment compensation. nresident ' ' Engineers .were cunaiuc,considering ..ir . in* Frisco listic coasting trajectory. No a n d f are so easy to care for. of Connecticut |MAC)) described I “ Busines; rec^ery. ." ;,,c.: ."js I Seven acre® of land in KilUng- treason was given for the failure* INSPECTION: Buildtd'gs mav be Inspected .Mondays through (Fabnc' Dept., Main Goyarnor Ribicoff’* legialativ* pro' would be retarded, by the Gov inrta nn»' ^eekweek laterlater. *Fof*Fnr either I 1““ "*'^ explosions on ine, aunace. , worth___ traded fnrfor .evenseven arrSaacres InUt| Fridays, 0:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., E.S.T., from February 20. 1968 gram for bolstering sagging em- Floor, Rear). PftoM rend me tha following poirs of PLAYTEX Party Pants ernor'S recommendations.” nation to oermit the territories to C))ln*kui*i Colliery is the Westbrook, paving the way for j CUBA REVOLT 8PRE.ADS t« March 24, 1968, by applying at the OFFICE OF ’HIE HOUS­ ployinent as "one ,that would de­ ‘There is nothing new in the permit the territories to Asansol coalfield, It Retired Cleric Now 81 Havana, Cuba, Feb. 20 •' ING AUTHORITY of the Town of Manchester, as per address RANGE OIL construction ot $348,000 new atate CALI. / - SMAU- lAROE-^ stroy induatry'a confidence in Con­ program so far as increasing un- jm-Hnue* nn P a r* NtneteenI ** deepest in India with wotk- police barracks in Westbrook... Gunfire, bombings, hangings and below. Ilnlit.l2lbi. If ! • 2411m . necticut government." etnplovment benefUa is concerned," | «n Page Nineteen) , ^ sabotage marked the spread ot he went on. "These are the same-^ , The last pit disaster in the re- Plainville family, answering girl’s Ml 9.7540 MIDIUM-r- t IXntA LAROI-^ NAMI In a criycal atatement, laaued by faint cry. finda Jeanne Douvois, 9, Never Feared Old Ag rebellion to Guantanamo within 13 te 11 Um. 25 tbi. Md * executfve vice president Norris sight of the. U.S. Naval Base ' Above description of Stmefures, Fixtures and Work to he Done .VSASI ..t*rr detalled proposal* that have been TY__„_ W S fa x la®®’ lying In pain part way down 100- . \ • .J are intended solely for InformaiHon qf the public. For complete Itctnrf W. Ford: the association also of­ introduced in our General As- L e f l l l C C X j « l l 0 r S V> l • “ |a roof cave-in trapped 85 miners, there today. Three < thousand Ml 3.7605' ADORISS Foi'ty-six were rescued. The rp- foot cliff... Five members of one • ■ ” ■> speelOcatlons and other terms of this offer, inrludlng Terms and jQuttnIlty tlyl- «w Cslw CffiUr We* fered its own “blueprint" for Im­ ■embly year after year by the. — e family die In fire that broke'out Cujbans defied heavily armed po­ maining 39 -were given up for dead (NOTE—Old age never held anz-VciolOgical projects. This assuaged; lice in Cuba’s easternmost e'.ty, Comllrions of Sale and Fhritations to Bidders, persons Interested proving employment and economic AFL-CIO and. after fill! consid-; U e i l l * C S A j l i a r g C O l ■ While they slept in farm house a restless energy for a while; but CITY ZONI STATt conditions. erati'on, have been rejected aa un- - _ _ - ' , but 18 days later 11 of them terrors for the Rgv. Ralmundo de, and hoisted the red and Mack ant.referred to: - M&M Oil Serviee - near Staunton. Va. 0\1e*. Now, .at 81, he still consid­ it was sporadic, without official re-1 DRir-DRYs CREASE-RE^*lStAXT The association urged the leg­ sound and umMse." h l l O O t i n g H U S D a n C l crawled to safety. flag of rebel leader Fidel Castro Mr. Harold R. .S.vmlngion. Executive Director 84.1 Main St., .Manchester, Stretcher teams began cfarrylng ers It a "triumphant achievement." lationship with any of the or- ] over the cemetery. Police fired □ CHICK GCHAMH G C.pj>. GMONrroaDH islature to: The Governor’s proDosals. he ~ down bodies of 16 U.8, aerx lcemen ganlzations'involved: so I under-' ^ ^ Housing Authoritv of the Town of Manchester 24-HOUR SERVICE 1. Create, Job* by removing the Thl* Inspiring article, third ot a shots over the heads of the dem- SHA’ER l a n e HOMES GREF.N; ST.4MPS C1U7 by lirtiraitlssal Istss CiKperatlea fristse Is U,tA. went on. "places tlw ft>" burdeh Danbury. Feb. 20 (Ah-The wife l/ w n lr tc lr x a a V - s l l c I killed , when Air Force transport series, explain* the reason tor thl* took a column on the editorial pajM | i Tvho wnttnued, how FINE PRINTED COHONS Bales and use tax from machinery of the buslne.xs adj'.iAment on em­ JCiXpiOSlOll IVIIIS O i) 'gianimed into side of Mt. Vesuvius. 3Ianchester, Connectlrut and equipment thus encouraging of a well-kivown square dance attitude.) ■ of the Metropolitan Herald of At- , ,^e cemetery for burial Tel. Mitchell 9-0894 You Will love these new prints, both ployers. The unemplojunent com­ State Rep. Elmer A. Mortensen, lanta. a weekly. , This paper haa of a busline administrator. new planU with new payrolls aiid pensation fund is made up entirely ,cajler says ahe is • Innocent of a O i l (R-Newlngton», suggest* State OR large 'and small that require little or no expansion of present* 1 n'd il a t r y British Vessel Bv THE VERY KEV. DE OVlES been publishing my aeries "Dear; H ALE ’S BABY and TOT SHOP— Main Floor, Rear ’ of monies contributed b>’ emolov- charge that she assaulted her hus-; lend money to unemployed home- Drunk.* ’ and will put it into book ' Realty Officer Ironing. 36” WIDE through purchase of modern Atlanta, Ga„ Feb. 20 tJPt - Eleven MAUL R.ATE HIKE BACKED ers. All withdrawals from the fund band with Intent to kill him. Manama. Bahrain, Feb. 20 T.ff>)— owners to help them meet mort­ years ago I retired, volunlaril.v. as form when cnmpleled. • ] Washington. Feb. 20 UP)—Th# New York Regional Office machinery and expansion of com­ must eventually be replaoed by gage payments.. .Towboat men Public Housing Administration . ^ Mra. Mary Fredericks Brundage. a British freighter that put Into dean o f . the Cathedral of St. T was still restless, wa-nting a| Senate Post Office Comn^tlea r . ’ * * petitive production method*. them.” fight doggedly but without much 846 Broadwav " . 2. Create Job* by removing the 37, entered her plea last night in .’this Persian Gulf oil port with a Philip in Atlanta, Ga. I was in closer relationship with people,; voted today to raise postal ratea New York 18. N. V. "SPRING KNIGHT" SANFORIZED Ford went on to sa.v that em­ New Fairfield Justice court. She fire anrf 150 tons of explosives headway against Ice Jams on Mis- good health, acceptable tq my par­ personally, to which I had been ac- j bv about 8130 milUon a .vear, ia- GINBILLA sales and use tax from materials sUsippi River at It.* junction with Tel. REctor 2-8000. Exf. 386 The House Of Exquisite Stamps With Gath Sales used for development and experi­ ployer* believe that "unless recov-- waa relea.«ed under $83,000 bail a’roard exploded at her anchorage ish. and lo.ving ray work most customed for 50 yeags; rfly par-/ ciuding a 5-eeht cJutrge for non- Italian Food ery Is retarded by legislative- en- the Ohio.. .University of Con-, ticular. and best-,loved. labors; local letter* for the next’ threa mental purpoaes. Only by develop­ posted by her parents, and the case last night, burned and partially necticut economist says in radio heartily. 367 .Main St., Cor. Flower St. PRINTED BROADCLOTH ing new Item* or method* by con- actmenta harmful to business, the was continued until March 19. j sank. However, the work had grown lielng in the field of pastoral coun-j yearn. 'The committee voted to AI.l. BIDS must he submitted on the forms supplied by the recession will be over long before talk the national debt limit besides too much for a man of 70~years) aellng. I had always had a tremen- iecomraend to the Senate a con- ■ Public Housing Administration. (.Next to Pailil Dodge Pontiac) Patterns for dreases, skirts, blouses, 5 9 " ^ * - . a. Ampla FREE Parklag at Rfar of Our Store ". tinual research can industry con­ Meanwhile, her husband. Alfred. * Tnlur^d’ being a "useless instrument, doe* siderably higher totil rate boast tinue to iBxpand' the Obveriior'*^ program for , pub­ a# In ■■nriiiniii hiitl "'cre killed-Sncl were injured. dous InterMt in people, but as tn- • TEL. Ml 3.0132 • sportswear, etc. 86” WIDE lic works and highway conatri|c- 38 wa* "'‘^1 The fire and explosion caused no not hold down expenditures." dividuala. To this I owe my being than the 8527 mllUoa- lacreoaa- 3. Remove the distortions in the The 30-foot ketch Golden Rule, I had published three anccesaful SEALED BIDS will be- submitted for all buildings referred to tion could be put Into operation." satisfactory . condition damaged to oil tanker* nearby and books and had dpne a column dail.v named the first member of ,the passrd by the House lasPyear^ unemployment picture that are bury Hospital. He was gdinlt^^d ^ endanger harbor Inatalla- carrying four pacifists ^pn protest above and must be accompanied by a GOOD FAITH DEPOSIT produced by liberal benefit* to ■Furthermore,”, he continued. on the editorial page of the At­ ■staff of the Georgian Clinic, for al­ C<)UAU 'rO 16% OF TOTAL BID, Purchase,price will bo required PIZZA i65c the people now unemployed^,over | to^|h* u o^ voyage to the Eniwetok nuclear coholics. set up b.v. the state of, SUDB ST.ALLS 50,000 , . STILL ONK OF OUR BEST SELLERS! ... those not truly aeeklng ,perma- teat area, report* it is returning lanta Journal for a number qf years Loa .Aageles, Feb. tO — A t« be paid on Date of Settlement and the Purchaser Is In deliver l.,arKe With (grated Cheese eient employment by making) more 35 per cent of .whom-are women, i - . , • , The 7,440-ton SeiaUh, one of the and a few magazine articles/ My Georgia which had acquired, ir the to mainland because of b.ad Weath­ cie "Candler EsCate" latitude today, blocked the In- Parfonnance .Bopd equal to the amount of the bid and Proof ot Extra Large, W'tth’ C l (J C “ DRIPaDRY, MIN’ICARE FINISH, CREASE-RESISTANT" The I w . lU U C08R reaUatic the qjiallflcatlons iiecea- are not looking for and general^ *" stomach. most modem ships lit the British aSssoclatiorn with the Atlanta. Jour-J beautiful ,41 ® Inanranoe In form satlafaolory to the Publie Itousing Admlnls- win nqt accfpt jobs In...... Jiig^tway Brundage ia knoiyi) throughout merchant fleet, waa burning when er. Segregated seating continue* nai waa terminated shortly after j and'(he huge mansion on, the prop^ I half ot tbe Pasadena Free­ Orated Cheese. aary for receiripg upemployipent on New Oileans atVeet cars and t rati on. I f bids are puUled, it will be the responsibUitv of the I Extra Items I5c anchester onn construction apd piibli(; the New England states aa *■ ahe entered the Persian Gulf three way causing a mm-umenUI traf­ M C * CDihpeiuation. . buse* in, Face lof court ruling outr my retirement. liospitatixed Two .Weeks fic jboi aad a seveye case pY fma- hldder to see th«t hla btd is received PklOR TO BID OPEXI.NG. \' -4. FbC the benefit) of employes They are seeking emhloymeht in square dance caller.- dSya ago, en route* from Liverpool What to do Li^eriary; SIDS be received at the OFFTCF. OF THE DIRECTOR. New — PIZZA BAKED — DRI-NEET ^ ^^^COONEO MAfN and OAi^ STRECT5 nAanufacturiWAf Industry,’i . j- , Sgt. Walt/r 'Abel/ commander with the explosives and other aup- lawihg the-practice. J)/ Jan. 8, 1857 wasnmy 80th birth­ ^ far aa eatlmateil SO.OM V: ' Ml short: time make the exemption : Sen.' Margaret*Chase Smith (R- work? Looaeaed by kara tVOTli jRactonal OrfM. PUBLIC HOUSINO ADMINISTRATION, .Mon. thru Frl; 3:30 to 11:001 Preahrunk to ?%. Thirty coloyn In thl^ from attachment* on wagea apply Unemployment- tn. the .ai,ate has ojt the Ridgefield State Police, bar- pllles rdh the Iraqi olL fields. That was not enough. after a day, and, \yhUe counseling yrRh thq « Sat. and Sun., j :00 to 11:00 n ^ y d . u T h e Welsh aklppier of Hhe,year- Maioe) resigns from Republican rolM.-4fll 4a 100 tooa af dirt aad Sr«l3w *y, Neff Vork 18, New York, knttl '?:O0 P.M,. E . ^ „ wonderful fabric ot ' k ’ hundred i)aea. 1 after withholding and aoclAl' *ae* now hit ;9Q.fiQ0, the highest figure racki, had earlier said the couple Senatorial Campaign Commlttoq very active career'in t he church. last of a group of alroholits, I suf­ li U , M wkich time bids will be publicly otpened.' The Whole Grinders ., , . . . . . Me old motor ship. Capt. W. A . Chap­ fered a coronary occluaioy ahd wa* rock slid dowa tb Nock the Lba Once you use'this fabric. We,guarantee OPEN T H U R l ond FRI. NIOHTS Hll 9:00 •'Burity taxes have been paid, rath­ since the 1949 recession. ; ■ made oral atatement* to the effect in ire|k>rted protest against grougf Caaoeatrated on Hobby Otwununwft rcaervoia Um right to reject any and all bids and/or Torpedo 'Special ...... 80c pell, dropped anchor at Manan|a to .Aagelea-bouad laiMS ef the (too-, you’ll ,be.iback for more and more! IT' er than as a deduction from the Btate Labor Commissioner Ren- that Mr*. Bnmda’ge fired the ahots. deeiklpn to accept fund*. f*i*ad,,atj I eoncantrated bn what had baen m fra Any farf»riAp" «ea tbereln. Hot Meat Ball Grinder . 80c Before that, »t wa* reported (Contlnaad aa Paga Mghtj way at Bltfeaiiee Drtra. axempted pay. , ' . , Texas dlntaar. * hobby, that ot aaaisUng In ao- • • ■■ ' 1 . B, Daqy benefiU to UioiM who (brnktiaiLl M'Eoga i u j '''; BrUadag* f ir*4 theBi'htmealf. / . )(CoatlaiiM ail Pa)ga Ufkt) . •/' ■ ■ /V -■N : ’ 1 1/ m- (. ■■ ' 'I ■ - . - V ) ■ ' I - ' A . . • Vi-, , »v. ••. : 'W >5 ■ -A V:V>; 1 ■ >

' f : -■ - / ■■ - ■■ ’■ '■■ ■ -i'■ ■ ■ PAGE tH R E S XANCHEStER EVENING HERALD, iu^ICHESTER, CONNe THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1958^' ...... i.‘i—)ii •..imJ / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,,‘ t HVRSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1968 PAG* TWO Hehron 241 New Claims Barbw Shops Close Prayer Service UFOND Bolton Washintton’s Birthday V Filed by Jobless SheiDwold on Bridge Set for Friday BROTHERS Men, If you are plaAnlng to H o p eV aU ey cKinney to Lead Church bells will ring out on STEAK HOUSE Mrs. E. ^ A total of 241 new claims foir get a haircut thU weekend, bet­ ter get It today or tomorrow. Sesdh deakr V Friday between, 1:S0 and 2 p jn . o MONSOM, MASS. compensation were made at the USE YOtlB KNTBIK8 : < ) O t I Tirive in Totctt You cafPt get one Saturday. IN THE RIGHT ORDER' Noitb^ooih vuhwo b l* . eaUlng worahipecs to attend the Hobm* of. Three Snne ef F bei Easter local unemployment office for ths 'All barber shopa will be By-Alfred SbelxWeia t , Wottd Day of l^ yer aervice A Te i 7-5584 week ending Feb. 15. ', *h»ls repre­ closed -by law Saturday, Waah^ Einanuel JUithanm Church. By SUSAN PENDLirrON In some hands you cai. look sev­ We have epeclel M e arreage- Everett T. McKinney of Ihe^'meeting will be precede p> make an offering for Chriatian have .rednoed the prlpe o f all ley should^imw be' ciUled that town. W. Watson House, president morrow at 7:30. p.m. Manchester and Rockville are dacy for tha Republican guberna­ West opened c low trump, and t f S i - '7 4 5 2 * ttilaalona at home and abroad. Tha ear haaqnet aaeala w 55o per of the Connecticut, Society
m eome country Party of M to 40 people for the State's handicapped citizens made during the preceding weekly I 'West. Norik Emt to write the sendee. Next year the , fusion. The post office had been in When Buying or Selling Bolton cial asaistant to Balffl^n. U.S. Rep­ against a bad break, ^ i a was s existence dome years but was vrill begin on March' 6 and continue call Lawrence Fiano. period and also for Ui4 period be­ resentative Edwin fit M i^ 'Jr. of Pats 1 * PsM sendee oomea from women of the OOe per pereea. Property fine Idfa, but he forgot to look .Paw. ' 4 4 ' pari finally diacontinued, and the old unUl Easter Sunday. Broker. 1Phone Ml 9-5910. fore that. Wetherafleld, and Statv' Senator ahead. ' . , Near Baat.'«' contributions will provide treat O. Albert Peazbon will aerva aa tliA O hoe pries nnam^ a m ^ is la usedua by common coh- Elmer Watson of Wetherefield. South- led a low diamond and ’ 5S » S 5 s e n / and is menu to rebuUd Injured muscles Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ Mayor Harold^A. Turkihgton will Pass- Paw Paw orgamat Miaa Uyntbla Treggor Cell for laforasattoB. so given on road di- ruffed with dummy’s king ‘ of Qprata| J M rpetions. Increase Joint motion and correct ton i^rreapondertt, Doris M. DTtaJ- GOP Dinner Here serve aa toaatmaater.. hearts. He then returned to his will render two violin aolos. These prioee ere after OOe pea speech defects. Job tralnlnif to Kelly today aaked that all com­ . The following will aervh aa urii pereea dednetioa. A letter written a number of ia, telephone Mitchell S-S545. hand by the safest route, by hvor / ySHra ago by the fate Ainea W. teach new skills and buUd work tol­ mittee members selling tickets re taking the queen of clubi with His akf: Mra. Gordon Viogg, St. Mary'a TeL CO 7 - ^ ' erance is another needed service. Will Attract 250 mondi' and tha next player paaaaa, Sisaon, -one of Hebron’s former port on the'number sold to Aldo ace of clubs. You h 0 I d: ' SpAdoa-A. K 4 a Cnurckj Mra. Sydney MacAlplne, Satarday alght cxeloeive. , ■' ♦ to attend the Lincoln's Day Dinner of hearts. West gladly got rid of aay? Hope, Concordia Lutheran. esUmated 89.000 persons in Con­ ‘ REU01OV8 BOOK W BOIX his singleton spade, and now de­ Siason.said in part:-"When He­ m Beverly Volsdal • necticut crippled by disease or in­ to be held Saturday nl^ht at the Anawsr: Bid one heart. Raapoad bron had a population of over 2.300, > Oklahoma' City Employee clarer was dead. He couldn’t get in the 6-card autt rather than the jury who need the rehabilitation Knights of -Coliimbus Moms. Eu of the Baptist Book Store, in Hope VaUey was k community of Q rM R Takes Honors back to his hand to draw West’s 4-card ault. ' 511 E. Middle Tgks. at MaiwhMiir service*. . gene N. Kelly, chairman of the af­ hurry to get to a rellgioils work remaining trumps. prosperous. and contented dtl- 8oap-Sandwich Suppers Set (Copyright 1958 teni, and was fairly humming with fair, reported today. ^ op , scooped up a bunch of South had to risk a spade lead, General Features Oorp.) IB IB II II If II II II II II II II Si » Beginning March 2, and on the In DAR Contest The affair U being aponsored rellgloua records that had Just ar­ but West ruffed, defeating the con­ industry. There were two or three Men’s Sleeveless SWEATERS three following Sundays. Soup and jolnUy by the Republican Town rived^ * - tract. -, " TO N iG H t ★ 9:00 till 1:00/ « cotton mills, a bit brace factory, Boys’ and Girls’ SNOWSUITS ^ Sandwich Suppers will be held at Beverly Volsdal. an eighth grade Committee, the Women’s Rdpubll- At the workshop, they-stacked saw milt, cider mill, blacksmith the Congregational Church. Spon­ If South looked ahead, he wo.uld student in the Longview School won can Club and the Manchester them on a record player and sat see that he would want to get to shop, wagon shop, and later a sored by the Missions and Stew­ the first prize in the DAR essay Young Republicans. A cocktail back to listen. Dixieland JAZZ : printing press and general mer­ R«dut*d from 9.88,8.87 emd 7.57 UsuoHy Sold ardship Committee, as a Lenten his hand twice. He would natural­ BACK VT FOlPVLAB DEBIAND-^IHE 6BEAT ^ BOYS’ SWEAT SHIRTS contest. The essays in the contest party at 6:30 will precede the din­ , Suddenly, .they were all atartled chandise store. observance the suppers will be a ly Want to use the ace of spades were on an "Historic Site in Con­ ner. which If to be served at 7 by a lumping Elvis Presley aong. and the ace of clubs for this ppr "Then so called ‘Big Business' for $3.50 /; family affair. ^ j i j necticut." The title *of Beverly’s No one could figure out how the ^ commenced to drag it)) devastat­ ‘ o 3-piecc styles in nylon, ■ / The suppers have been scheduled o’clock. pose. essayh is "My Encounter With The main speaker et the dinner Presley record got into the reli­ Since both must be used. South ADEEideiOH n f f S ENOAOEMEMT ★ "STUBBY" PASTOR ; ing length through and over our wool, poplin and sateens. for 5 p.m. and will be followed by Trumpet SiasiitteB Fnwmw Brother ef Tesy Faetor a Charles W. Morgan. will be U.B. MpresentgUve Antoni gious stack. should decide which to use f l ^ ' AOVL'n Ipe. eWLOBEN lie country with the result that in s Reg. $1.29 Val. e Fine Orkm blend a short program. Soup, dessert and This contest included Grade 8 South should use the spade entry abort time these industries were • All with warm quilted lining coffee will be supplied at a small students.from Maple Street School cost. Those' attending will bring tlrst, before an opponent has had Iferl** BrnaSa ' MUk* Taka ic Pius Sam 'Thu Mon'' Calvo S driven to the wall, and 'one after and Northeast School In Rock'ville the chance to discard a spade. ?1ie OUTSTANDINO JAZZ TROMBONIST aad ABTIST .# another were obliged to yield to b Sizes 3-8 * AN lin t qualify their own sandwiches. and Longrvlew School. B «e BatUs* Three • evening discussion pe­ Bids Being Received clubs will be safe later on. the pressure. Three entries were chosen from JVdw •Why doesn’t South have to wor "Just before the Civil War. riods based on three recent best- each school and from which first "SAYONARA'V * Assortud colon Men’s Suburban COATS and srillng novels will also be held dur­ ry about a club discard if he uses la TaCkalrama at tiSe DANKO’S O A K G R I L L S when the country was in the Boys' JocquOrdxknit and second prize ■yvlnners were the ace of spades first? Simple ' < 90 Onk St., Maaebeater—No Cover, No Mhilmam A throes of argument as to the right j ing Lent. EnUtled "Spiritual- picked. For 65 Silver Lane Homes * Nylon roinforcud iwckbond Values in Contemporary Fiction,” arithmetic provides the answer, or wroiig of slavery, one of th e; JACKETS Completes Course Tlje opponents have only five Bas* Baaav ...... S:t( the discussions will consider "On Pvt. John A. Sauer, eon of Mr. Papa Tka flkaak ••...«,..,.*9iBe old timers Jt)Ullt and gave to the! SWEATERS * Soft cotton ficocc finish on the Beach” by Nevll Shute;” By The PubUc Housing Adminlstra-< hava to move them off the aite. spades between them, but have Daap aevaatara...... triS sect called Wesleyan Methodist, a | Usually Sold and Mrp. Alfons Sauer, Sntpslc Rd., PrsMnt plana call for aeUing the nine clubs. A spade discard is Love Possessed" by James Gould has completed the 15-week radio tlon has put up for sale a aecend church, pow standing. A trust deed | inside. 'S iz e s 6-16. for Slt-50 to S25 Cozzens; “No Down Payment,” by batch of iU housing at Silver Lane housea in m u p a aa they become therefore far more dangerous than said the church cannot be sold, ' $1.98 VdiM teletype * operator course et the vacant, and then dispoaing of the a club discard. ' ' Sat. 1 p.aa, Mlckwr Baaaar John McPartland. Army's Southeastern -S ig n a l Homes. "BO LD a5 d BBAVE" Tack. •a and .must always .be free and open • Includea all wools, They are scheduled for Feb. 27, Bids on 66 of the small, demount­ land, which is in a Realdenca A Dally Queetion to an.y who would seek to elevate School, Fort Gordon, Ga. zone. Partner deals and bids one dla- • Pullover or Cioat style* nylon Heeco re- March 11. and March 24 at 8 p.m. He entered the Army in June able structures, all vacant, wilt be morally their fellow meit.. and vcrsIblCB, gaburdlne'a received until 2 p.m. March 24, at women.” The first will be held at the par­ 1957 and completed basic training a Sizes 4 to 12 sonage. The place of the second the office o f the New York regional Amiialng Events 496 at Fort Dix, N. J- two has not yet been announced. The 20-year-old soldier Is a 1957 director of the PubUc Housing Ad­ 'ITiere have been mAiy amusing M E N ’ S A list of questions taken from graduate of East Windsor High ministration. . ‘ WANTED—Ten thousand cock­ things connected with Affairs of Young, Healthy PARKKEETS an article in Advance magazine, a School. Twenty-three houses in the proj­ roaches to appear with the Man­ this church. Quite frequently a Infanfi'Woterproof Plastic church periodical, will form the MeeUnga Tomorrow ect built during World War It to chester Community Players in neighborhood quarrel or a dog basis of the discussion. The Ellington CathoUc Womans house defense workers were sold their production of, "rhe Man fight would take place In front of Two of the nine questions on Who Camecame to Dinner"uinner at the v a the (^biirch edifice before the- con PANTIES T-SHIRTS Club will meet today at 8 jn December to a Yonkers, N. Y, 10 Video iyeryday” -1 R ,S . S l . t Z "On the Beach” ask "Why do you p.m. at the home of Mrs. Robert wrecking firm, which submitted a Bowers School auditorium, F*b- gregatlon would disperse. | think the Christian faith seems to Grumback on MounUin Rd. bid of |10,78J. Some of theae have 28-March 1. Previous stage ^ e - Rights Reserved— At one time the pastor thought i 29c Value < offer so little to these people in the The annual meeting of the Tol­ already been moved off the. site. rience unnecessary. Write: Prof. there was a necessity for a revival j Usually Sold for 65c A 0*w Ine. a Conn, bred and ultimate crisis?” and "Can the land County Artificial Insemina­ Of the remairJng 88 structures Adolph Metz, c-o Players. and enlisted the aid of three (tu- i o Boll Proof O Acid Pnfef church take any action to help pre­ em m m m m m k aaders. The question arose as tof • Limit 3 to o customer eo. tion Assn, will be held at North in what had been a 175rimlt devel­ 4, ’ o Long wearing reglalored vent "On the Beach” from becom Coventry Grange Hall with a free opment, 75 are stUl occupied. The who would house and provide for , • AH first quality Ing a reality?” dinner at 7 p.m. today. government obtained an eviction them for a week. Finally, on e; • n w t quality • Sizes 36-40. "By Love Possessed” raises. 10 Schedule of events includes re judgment . against these tenants, woman roae .and aaid "I will keep , questions. The first asks “Do you ports, of directors and the elec­ but the Court of Common Pleas them one day.” A splendid offer.; think this is an accurate picture tion of three new officers; reports last month granted them stays of for she had nothing. 1 of life among respectable, church- from the technicians; and talk by execution of up to six months. No One else responded, so' the Oiris’ CAR COATS 16-QL STEP-ON CANS going people?" Dr. W. A. Cowan of University The length of the stay was de­ mlMiter said; “ Brother so and so. i Ten questions are also listed for Of Connecticut.. pendent on how up-to-date the ten­ you seem to b« as liberal aa any "N o Down Payment,” one of which The Crystal Lake PTA meet ^ t d m k hare, what yvUI you do?" So and ants were with their rent pay­ ao got up aah said "If these cru­ Values to $5.98 , j $5.95 Value asks “Is the depiction of the pow­ ing baa been postponed until ments. Those most delinquent in LADIES’ er struggle in David's company BUT WAIT TILL YOU SEfe THE REST OF IT! ELECTRONICS saders have got e convaraion they i March 18. It will be hrid at the their payments were given stays will warrant to stand the wear and t true to life?” NSw Crystal Lake School at 8 ■ DU.WORTH-CORNELL-QUEy POST OF THE AMERICAN LEGION The meetings are open to anyone only until Mar^h 16. However, LABORATORIES tear of every day llff, won’t shrink • Warm quilt linings Y p.m. Atly. Herman Yules, who is rep­ who is Interested in discussing the Preiients ' or fade, I will keep them the whole' H Enameled books within the framework of the At Hospital resenting the government, said to­ week, but as many of these people • Piliki' trimmcd^Jioods | questions. ■ Mrs. Freda Yasraer of Main St. day he would agree to a maximum 277 BROAD hgRMvbeeo convecled several •' a Reg. $2.98 Val. Holy Hour Set ia a patlent'ln the Manchester Me­ extension; for .any tenant ■who pays . THE MANCHESTER COMMUN|Tiy?UYERS ferat Hmea to. i^ knowledge .1 n k z m S t o 'T f A Holy Hour, a time of recollec­ morial Hospital. ut his back rent. , RADIO T ( I t V I S 1 0 N do not like investing ih en.vthing tion, will be sponsored by the Grocery Social Canceled But In no case will a tenant be unless the results afe guaranteed." Rockville District Council of Cath­ The grocery social sponsored by permitted to stay beyond June 16. They did not cotrie,- LANOLIN plus HAIR SPRAY the American Legion \ Auxiliary Congress last year passed an act • Cottons and Flannels olic Women at St. Maurice Church Chaaeal 9 How naTaa,-Oaaa. This is the church where.a .mo­ Men’s New Spring JACKETS which was scheduled for Friday ending the life of a number of Okaaaal______li_____ larilkod. Oma. . Sunday at 3 p.m. The service, to emergency .housing projects as of Gkaasai It Wailaallald, Maaa. tion was made and se<-onded. and mark the beginning of Lent, will night has been canceled. Ckaaoel M Maw Brttala. Caas. C U L US TODAY ar old woman sAtd, "I third it.” Hamilton in New York July 1. Silver Lane Homes was one % H E MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER” Gkaaaal 4* Baljaka. lUaa. * Tremendous ^rgoins be conducted by the Rev. J. Ralph ~ ' W wiSwrbmv. Oaaa. For Information About One famOy of the valley was Harrlapn Hamilton of Glen wood of these projects. BY MOSS HART nnd GEORGE 8. KAUFFMAN / ■ noted for exceedingly close flg- Usually sold for $3.50 Regular Kelley, district moderator, Rd. is visiting his son in Parksville, The 65 houses now up for sale s The special observance is open uriJig. The man asked the butcher, •Sizes 12-18 N. Y., who is the aSsiataint cOunty mav be inspected Mondays through *• DIRECTED BY ROGER NEGRO iri* ( n anang to all who wish to attend. A social t U f m w o PAVOfT "Ho THE VEBDicr n Toons • Pull zlpper^ closure «:N (U) BlUOiTBB OkV livVr.'' School bank teller John Shearer morrow at the Congregational Symington, executive director of reporied 97 students ' deposited ( t) EABTOON EAPEB6 “ Tiler# werA some prevaricators Church at 7 p.m. The Scouts and the Manchester Housing Authority, FRIDAY, FEB. 28 a«l SATURDAY, MARCH f, hM PJI. ,( I) AHEWChUI BANDSTAND • PBEBOUM GRADE In the valley. One man said he shot BATHROOM 5207.407.40 in the school savings sys­ their fathers will sell light‘ bulbs whose office is on Lh-ive A, Silver '<»AS> UDEEN FOB A DAT FUEL OILS DETECTO ‘CHATHAM’ tem this week. Five students (4S> OPEN aOCBE n skunk in his cornfield. The from house to house Saturday, Lane Homes. n o t THE •nCLEVISION VERStoN ' 4:U SECBiET 8TOBX weather was very warm. The corn ^ Men's Thermal Arctic Wicker DOG BEDS bought Savings stamps valued 4;W ■ and NOT THE MOTION PICTURE VERSION < S> UTTUS KA80AU'> B ^ etln Board <4A4I> BANDSTAND WYMAN'S He went up a few day* later and other supplies. 4:IS ,(ZZ-M> MODEBN rUIMANCma out of a, hole where he had pulled‘j UNDERWEAR Reg. $4.98 Ths annual World- Day of Prayer Mrs, TUden at Home. lU T ' (;W < t) r i M a OOBDON OIL COMPANY service for this area will be held ( S4t> WOODY WOODPECEEB out a atone he dipped up two gal­ SCALES Mrs.'Phebe Tilden of Maple St. 24 MAIN ST.—TEL. MI S-150S at First Congregational Church in (IS) YOl'TH CONFEBKNCE lons of the nicest skunk’s oil he Usually Sold to $8.03' who suffered a broken leg some EASTWOO THE WONDERFUL s t a g e VERSION THAT THE FIBST SHOW 98 C98 !D '••'er saw. One old fellow swore that Andover tomorrow at 2 p.m. Wom­ weeks past and was a patlSnt In (M ) COMEDY TtME GREEN STAMPS for $4.50 eo. en of both local Protestant church­ TOP WINNBK! • , (4S> POPEYE v,ie Devil walked with him fiom Hartford, Hospital, is convalescing IS Acadamjr Award haqUpsnoaa! KEPT RROADWAY AUDIENCES ROARING FOR t:M < t> CABTOON EXPBPJIS _ Hope valley to Grayvllle. "Never \ es will attend. SeveraKwiU be pres­ at her home. Marlaa Branda Itlika Taka ( SAS) MiemEY M O rSE CLUB (. S) SILENT BEBVICE a Separate Drawer* Reg. $6.95 Val. • With eadar treatod ent for the luncheon at 12:30 p.m (It) THE, BIO s n o w IS:** ( S) wrestling Believed It." comments Sisson, "for and- Shirts - mattroase* Mrs. Jenhlc DeCarli of Main St "SAYONARA" I knew the man and thought the. Wesley choir will rehearse at is visiting her son and family in OVER TWO JOYOUS YEARS / (M ) TE E EABLY SHOW I «) NAVY LOti a Hizes M to KL Tachalrama and Tarhnicalor “ liramn Alaar tha Mahawk" (tl-M) TY^ BHOW-Starriac Baie- devil would b^n or« careful of hls United Methodist Church tomor­ Dearborn, Mich, t, S:4S; S'ltS Short: 1:41, • (4*) rWILIOHT THEATEB mary Claaayy (caler) • Your choice of row at 3:45 p.m. Friers thla aafafam rnt aaljrt t:M < S» POPEYTE * ___,, Gaaat: Daa Adana company." \ The Manchester Evening Herald Adnlta Matlaea lie , Admission $1.00 ^Including Tax) ( t) COUNT OF MONTE CEISTO U:N < •) NEWS REPORTER AND Many Rell^ons Parishioners of the Congrega­ tut OPERATION SUCCESS WEATHER Ellington .oorrespondent P** Adalta ETanlak Me Hope Valley.,from the beginning lovely colors FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS tional Church will meet, tomorrow Children at all tlmaa Mo • :W (It) BKIEB8 COENFJt - (Zt-aS) JANE WYMAN SHOW — Men’s SPORT SHIRTS at 8 p.m. at the parish room. The Berr, telephone TRemont S-9S18. t;M ( t) NEWS. 8POKT8 A WEATB- "Taanal Kl*h(” » tias been a fertile field for the pur- , EB „ - . _ ■ . lt:U ( t) WORLDS BEST MOVIES ( S) NEYtS. WEATHEB A "Barhal aad tha Slraacrr” 'veyors of varied relig'ipns. At dif- j SPORTS ___ U:ri (ISAS) NEWS ■ferent times there have'heen Meth- j Usually Sold (St> PHONE YOUB ANSWER ( Z) NEWS AND WEATHER ■ 'odiat. Episcopalians, '.Congrega- HNAL DAY **DOCTOR AT SEA" plu» 'PUSHOVER* (tZ) BIO NEWS Regular ■ (4«> WEATHER • tionalists. Spiritualists fnd Sev- ; to $5.95 Every D ^ TUI 5:90 (tt)WBWS . enth Day Adventists. \ Famous‘CHATHAM’ 100% WML It;t( (4«) FRATURE FORTY w i e t m OPEN Thun, and ^ri- YIU 9 U:l* (IS) WEATHER AND SPORTS ^ ■ A certain bunch In^ted the , a Includes all wools, $3.00 Each For Continuous (St) WEATREB world was coming, to. an end at ! wools and orlons, Sdm m pood looih a/id STARTS U:U (IS) MM4,IO\ MNXAR MOVIE once, but they continued canning; wool and rayons, TOMORROW Prom 4 P,M. Potterton's ‘Yka Idekrriak Papara” huckleberries. Thia gave Mr\ Sis- ; ( z) featuee film wool blends The Finest Serilce Since 1931 "Tha lavialMa Maa” son a good laugh. Sis-son lived in | Aom ied 7nadtop)ieccti STATE (Zt) JACK PAAB SHOW Hope Valley for 48 years, and, \he f TV, Radio, Records, Appliances II:ZS (tZ) JACK PAAR SHOW It:U ( Z) NEWS AND WimTREB says, passed the happiest years bf | M:W ( S) NfeWS his life, there. , ‘ \ KENDALL DISH TOWELS S:U (tZ) SPOBTSCABT Men’s GLOVES 6:4S TOWN CBIEB U:H < S) NEWS of the town and ia Increasing in Reg. 57c 7:0* ( t) WESTEBN MABSEAL (1S4S) HOTEL COSMOPOUTAN UsuoHy Sold to $4.50 igititAffU il-, < S) STATE TaOOPEB (tZ-SS) TIC TAC DOUGH . population. A lot of history clings (th) 7 0*CU)CK BEPUBT About it. enough to fill several • Wide 1 M % Acetate bindinq • Sizes 20” X 36" (tt) WEATHEB A LOCAL NEWS books, perhaps. , * teirnTBmturt(LirTTin!I^ « ««s»,«» H*|» eih^Titniii HI^LIOHTS leather palm knits ^11 IK IK II II II IK II Jioil ii II eii JK iJK Ji o f a g r e x t s to r y I (M) NEWS Piek Up cumI Ddhrtry IU) JOHN DALY. NM T o Start at Y TORO SNOW HOUND 7iri < » FEATUBE nLBt “08 BJver Btraat” Famous Eveready fthroWs 60 theval- I S) CIRCUS E O Y .„„„ Those who like to play^ bridge Super Saver Lady Esther STOP , (IK-48) SOT. PRFATON Fisher Ladies* Ladies' Ladies' . Hurry! "Boy Alaae” __ or canasta are invited th' ICaler) , YWCA marathon bridge, which SHEET HAVOLINE Flashlight . O Proved in AAlnnatold. l:M ( »AI) « » E O . 825 Broad S t—OUl Ml t-7111 1 0 0 % W O O L 2 BAR TRICOT. SHOVELING "Aseat af tha ¥•#•*_ will start next month. WASH O Ruggad rotor threwi (not (ISA*) BICHABD DIAMOiro The* marathon is being apon­ NYLON blov^ fraiMy foUan, ijvitiy PRIVATE DETECTIYB IZ:U ( S> BUGS BUNNY BLANKETS CREAM Clomplete with Bulk **Redee** (Il-M) LOVE OF UFE sored by the' “ Y” in order to meet OIL or driftad (tt-M) YOU BET YOUB UFE 1S:W ( S) ROLLIWOOD’S BlCST^ its yearly budget. SKIRTS PANTIES CLOTHS . SNOW! (U) SEAMIH FOR fOMuEROH • 2.5 hp angina claori 174tt MID-DAY MOVIE .teams. Sixteen people make up a “*^‘.^lK & tL.v..IJ.k..y It:tt (IS) THE UUIDINO UUHT team. Any number of teams may daap. l:ri (IS) CONNI^'TICUT UFE J)^Si^NE1 (ZZ) AT R(MfE WITH KITTY be formed. Those pasticipating r i) OE.,mpSON (Z«) DOUOLAS FAIBBANKS may sign up with a partner or See hand-propelled (illuatra- •:M I:tS (U) NEWS I lls IIS) AS THE WUBLD TUEN8 have one assigned. Partners will | tion) o » pow^r-propelled modela (•) ru r'^ N h SHOW then meet with two other part- ; oaaait; Presy.Zi;* (tt) NBSrS (ZZ-SS) P E O P L E CHOICE (M) 1:8* PLAYHOUSE ners in the team a total of seven I:ZS (tt) AT HOME WITH ■ KITTY rimes in a,.;;j4-week period. Both ,,m (1) S^i^S^M'ECTIVE l:N (ISA*) BEAT THE CLOCK Stop in for free demon­ ( t> FRONTIEHS YF HEALTH inen and women may participate,. ’ ‘“ ri'p'ir^tWVrara’L (tt) FEATUBE __ A small fee will be paid at each stration 2 tv to 6*/i h.p. S:M (18-4*) H O M E FABTV ( ■) BANDSTAND ", get together, and the two people self-propellH or push. Oaaata: Edward Evarall ( I) FAMOUS PLAYHOUSE Yrith the highest sciSre in each (tS-ri) ElYTf FOYIJS . Bartfa •i • "v \\ ' •______team at the end of the n^arathon will be awarded a prize.' , Over 30 Ve.irs oi CtmilnuniiN (.■u^l^:Ilu-r S:uis(a< lloD *- ■ lire. Robert Taylor, chairman, 1# Capitol 4. . beUig assisted by Mjf®-' H. Gordon V CAmpt*ll,'Mrs, Kenneth, Ball. Mrs, EQUII^ME^T CO. j. L4Roy Olsen, Mrs.. Faul Willhlde. BOY MOTORS, INC. Mrs: George Smith, Mrs. Edwafd 38 Main Street .M.uu-tii-st.-r Aiilhorl7'-d !>.-Soto-l’lyn:(iiiUi l)i'alt-r Carladn, Mrs. George Robinson Manchester ;*I S, .■'l.VI.V S. TWO I.OCATIO.NS \r,:, CK.NTKK ST. and Mfs- Paul Biiris.* . . TKI, Ml HMIS Ol'I'N •> \ M-!):30 I’ M. TKI MI S-l7?(; Aaybne' interested may sign 4tp 1VL MI 3-7958 SATURDAY ewd SUNDAY CONT. FROM 1 P.M. SIS HOW by calling the YWCA office. , i . r H' *' 9

• • f )•' . ■ . - -.’L. 'i . ^ ; X - ' v i % 1- ,Y . ’■“t ' Vi *1 •*• y. - f ' r ,'«j ' I . f ■r .' ^ If :j I. . ■ 's : ' ; ^ ^ ' *• i BtANCHESTEk EVENING HERALD, MAKCHESTE.R» CONN- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1^968 PAGBFOUR ^N C y feS T E It EVENING HERALD^ MANGHESTER^ CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, jl96t \ ■ PA CK n V B ing's hrid all day Wednepday in the Church' baaement Women of the Columbia ate of Harvard Business School, i Coventry * parish are Invited to attend any of Gla$tQnbury His wife-and child, who had been ! the meetings, which start about Committee R^Bport to Result living here with him, left last week 10:30 a.m, ‘ MrsoWoW* Thompson to Lead Women Voters for Paris W-here they will ylslt w-ioi Democrats to Meet Tuesday Bids Asked ' Pay Less But Get Clark’s parents,- Mr. and Mrs. I ^ l s Scaled bids for the proposed !,-> In School Policy Changes To Hmd Dinner Cardone. Clark, upon his s^ara,; For Talks on March Caucus 600 sq. ft. addition, to the Coventry 25th Annual Easter Seal Sale tlon from the Army, will rrturn to Volunteer Fire Aaan. building in The effect of the EducatlonalOing the .curriculum which were t'Villa Maria Parts-where he will live and work. ; South Coventry will be imned at Fohciei Committee report to the ,preientea photography-j tM win hold M. special meeting at past four years through magazine The tdds wiH.be received up to noon 'j s t C L several changes la the Meneheeter final action. Instead, further in subscription drives sponsored by Tueeday. 25th annual Easter Seal Sale.' It Mutual, under the direction of ' School Syetem. yestigatton and planning were ig a dlhner meeting March contests. Before-leaving the hat-1 8 p.m. Tuesday lii the Booth- was announced today by W. Wat­ General Agent Ixiwell W.- Davis, Dimeck Memorial Library with Al­ the district. These are .available Bids arc to.be suldresScd to the A t' Monday evening's meeting recommended, although the Board the Villa Maria in Glaeton- tery, he organized a photography i for home usg at nfo charge. Officers association., Charles E Nyack, son riouse, president of the Con­ wdth offlees in Blbomfleld. the Committee recommended a department at the unit's hob'hy bert A. Rosal, chairman, in charge. necticut Society fqy Crippled Chll; went on record aa approving the A tentative list will be made of in the auxlliariei in the district xbairman of - the Board of . Direc­ Seeula Hold Rouad Table BIG PICTURE, FULL CONSOLE TV eourse of acUon for the eummec tentative changea. ’ . . Ishop-and trained the personnel who i may be contacted for details. tors, RFD 1, Coventry, Specifica­ dren and Adults. One hundred and fourteen scouts school aeaeion, dltcipllnary action will «-i'm the department, "We are patty residenU who yrlU be avail­ tions together with Information for Mrs. Thompson, who filled this A youngfter who ia "making | ;;^manT well-known political wrlt- aa aorry'to see Lt. Clark leave as, able to take' active part on the Mathers Ptaa Sorial and adult leaders attended the for youths with serious records of reaaonable progreaa In . . . work, Kalman la a political reporter The. Young Mothers Club will bidders may be had from Herman poet last year; will spearhead this Round Table meeting for aeout miscondtict, and a tentative plan we are glad to see Lt. Dowd re -, committee. F. leDoyt.' . year’s appeal for fVinds to contin­ leaders, held at St. Columba’s has a serioua record of bad con/| editorial page columnist for. main,” the battery’s commander An open Invitation Is extended by have a social, meeting at 8 p.m. for dealing, with the uneven .abili­ duct, or hla conduct ,1a detriment/i the Hartford Courant. He la also Tuesday In the Nathan Hale Oom- Heapttal Figures ue and extend rehabUlUtion serv­ Church last night. Wilbur Fletchsr, ties of the atudents. said. ■ j the committee to all party mem- A total of 495 local reside'nta ices for Connecticut’s handicapped $ ^ / % 0 . 8 8 to the achoot system” may^ the Hartford correspondent for the - High-Ranking EM* Report berp In town to attend and be in­ munity CenUr. Hoetessee will be local'Scoutmaster was-in Charge of Students taking summer school | dropped from the school tyirtxm. New York Times and .Newaw-eek were patients at Windham Com­ ciUzens. ’Th'e fund caippaign wdll arrangaments. Seven.Army career enlisted men , formed and consulted concerning Mrs. Herman, LeDoytr and Mrs. open March 8 and continue until sessions in Manchester will face The exact w-ordlng of this ruly will Magazine. Zalman was formerly .fKirton E. HansCh. a munity Memorial Hospitsl dilTing 'The local Sea Scout unit. Ship tightened regulations. Among the reported to Battery C for duty 1 recommendations the committee 1957, according to hospital offi­ Easter Sunday. ' be worked out" by Bailey aaO with the United Preaa apd the In­ Thp club will have ite annual 82, conducted' the opening cere­ rulesi^hich the Board of Educa­ Arthur H. Illing, auperintenuent of ternational New-a, Service. this week. They came here from ; will make at the party caucus on cials. The institution accommodat­ Contributions- to ths Easter Seal monies.' Boys participating were New York gun hattallona which March 11. banquet April 22. rn charge of ar­ tion approved, are the following: echools.. The subject of,hla talk will be ”A rangements will be Mrs. James L. ed a total of 5..560 patients from Society will provide treatments to Eugene Bergeron, Kerry Butler, 1) No student may take more ’The Idea of a plan for 4ducatin^ were recently deactivated. The caucus will endorse candi­ Windham and area towns during rebuild ipjured muscles, Increase Donald D'AuteutI and Jerry Henne- Look at Politics.” He will dlscuSs The men and their aasignmenta ! dates to be recommended tat «c- Breen. Mrs. James R. MacArthur. than tw’o subjects in the summer slow learners was apmoved and I Mrs. Robert E. Clapp, Mrs. Rich­ that period. joint ipotion and correct speech de­ quln. school, regardlasa of the numter the background and inslghta of the at; Batterj' G are SFC Edward J. j tlt'e membership on the comkilt.- fects. Job training in sheltered During MagnavQX Festival of Volues will be looked into tnaro Carefully Connfctlctit political ecene. ard W". Oronback and Mrs. Marion Mrs. Hall Elected The groups ^ divided to ooneen- of credits Involved. in the months to coMe. This plan Muir. launcher section chieY; Sgt. tee. Mrs. Mabel Q. Hall, local tax shops to teach new skills and build irate on their 'work. The Explorer A spaghetti supper will be Sergio A. Seise, launcher crew- , / Party members ' iiiiable to at­ V. Gregoiy, 'N 2) No stu d ^ t may be excused would..Btart iu the elementary lev­ served at 8:30 p.m. Tickets «irr- icrra w Bwtai Progmin Offered collector, has been elected secre­ work tolerance id another needed group of leaders' went into the from summer'-, school attendance , Smith, mess : / tend the meeting and Interested in tary of the Tolland County Tax service. Congregational Church Chapel el. Also to b q 'io o l^ into -will I.e JSe obtained from Mrs. Robert | Frank David-:I Mrs. Arnold E. Carlson is serv after ho has enrolled except for the education of ittr Specially gift­ becoming active committee mem­ Collectors Assn. X Counseling to establish realistic where they worked under David Illness. ^eeld, Mra. Frederick ison. fire control platoon sergeant; ‘ bers are asked to notify Rossi of. Ing as chairman ot the swimming 4-H Arts Group Organized goals and guide patients ia achlcy-. Roche, district commissioner. 262 sq. in. optically filtered tereen«. ed piipll at the yelementary' level. Mrs. Sidney Gltck. General Clwlr- g ^ Robert L. Mullins, opers- , committee sponsored by ths club II Students will be required to I A special 2^ear high school their intentions and interest. An arts and crafts 4-H club has ing them; recreation through com­ Boy Scout, leaders were* with attend oile period dally for six man.for the dinner meeting is Mra ,„geant; SFC Anthony There are several vacancies to at the request Of. the Coventry been organized with Miss Alice munity programs and research in Leonard DcaJardin, deputy district weeks to make up e half credit, and course for alow/ learners would be Robert Neeld. Ticket chairman ik,I BOnIca. K«tt«ur.nbattalion motor sergeant; be filled on the committee, ac­ Recreation Comml'Uee. AealsUng Heckler as leader. The club will every phase-of crippling wdll also commissioner. They took up teleg­ convenient top tuning two periods daily to make up a set up aa a terminal course, that Mra. Frederick Preston. 1 and SFC Charles L. Thompson, tin- ' cording to Alvin R. Goodin.-com­ her will be Mrs. Wlliiaj.i Phillips, meet from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Sat­ be financed by Easter Seal funds, raphy. and under Fletcher made whole (credit. la, the .voungstera would be ex­ Herotnea Citizen ! assigned. mittee publicity chairman. Mrs. Lawrence E. Fentiman, Mrs. urday at the home of Mrs. George sccording'to Mr. House. small telegraph sets, which they 41 Students who have received pected to lekve at the completion Anna Oborskl, 31 Grove St., w as; Battery A at Eait Windsor also QUALITY BUILT, MATCHLESS ^ Clothing Drive Set Clarence A. -Bradfleld, and Mrs. L. Jacquemin. A name is expected "Here in Connecticut dn esti­ can take home to their owm troops. famous Megnevox quality and de]pqndebility straight falling grades in any sub­ of it. A anecial certificate of com- one of 88 persons who took the received seven men this week, A clothing drive for the benefit Richard/. Breen. to be chosen for the club. ^ mated 59,000 persons, crippled by ject wfll not be permitted to make ch coursee would be oath of allegiance and became citl- They are M.- Sgt. Lotus R. Alex- , I The committee will set up plans Cub scoutmasters and den moth­ than a diploma of Save the Children Federation Elected officets follow; Carol disesse or Injurj', need these re­ ers met writh Charles MacNIel, as­ sens of this cotmtry in U. 8. Die- ander. M. Sgt. Andrew H. Aker. is being conducted by.the Aux­ for the program at Iske Wangum- Hlcking, president; George Jacque­ habilitation services," House de­ superior Megnevox sound lets you hear end BaileyJailey will submitsiibn to I trlct Court In Hartford this week SFC Willie E. Gibson. SFC Abner baug this summer. The program sistant district comftilssioner. - and I March his plan for ! spe i, f^om Yugoslavia. iliary to th* Coventry American min, vice president: Donald Storrs, clared. • . ■ with the displays Of the local Cubs, enjoy more of your favorite programs L. Spr.v. SP2 Connie A. Zakis. ,'IFC I Legion. It will continue through will be similaV to that conducted secretary; and Lynn Mamet, re­ Smith Honored requirM..e«a for a , James M. Howatd. and SFC Rav went over. the wfirk of the past rt school diploma. The April. ------i last summer by tlia recreation porter. A treesureC is to be named George B. Smith of Collins Rd.. .month’s theme on Exploring Alas­ Libby. The.v also were assigned to Anyone basing useable clothing committee. f soon. The.,Constellation, in ettractive mer-preof le cbmparahle to that the battalion's battery from deac­ KITCHEN-HEATER has been honored by Provident ka. srhich give a certain and flat-haafid. shoes for all ages The club h*-s donated five chil­ Engaged Mutual Life Insurance Company of Local den mothers served tivated gtin units in the New York I may leave the articles at the local dren's books to' the Booth-Dimock cordovan edits according to the Nike News area. The engagement of A.2.C. Don­ Philadelphia, for leading ail rep- freshments to the group' before it le work. Thus for an ; Legion Home on Wall St., or call Meniorial library LiThe names ot ald Hlltgen to Patricia Martin of resintatlves In the Connecticut broke up. School Graduation Held Mrs. Louis A. Steullet, president, new babies born to members. Tlte Agency in sales during 1957. A The lilt of rules w-as drawn up by/"A" four points might be given, j Lt. Col. James P. Strauss, 11th 12 Summer St.. WiUimantlc, has for ' B". 3 points, and ao on A cer­ Lt. Arthur S. Dowd, who waa to a a A Mlaalle Battalion com- for picji-up service. books and donors follow: “A Hat been announced by her parents, special agent for the company. Evening flersid Co- EdSnn M. Bailey, principal of thy ■ for ’ B". 3 points, and ao on A cer- { tain number of points would be re -; be released to inactive duty Tues-( mtnder. presented 30 m e n with Paper Drive Sunday for Aray-Jean," for NicKie Dawn Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Martin Jr„ Smith was namen Agency Man of liftobia .Coriwspendent, Mrs. Donald high school. / Follansbee; “Cheerful.” ?>r Elaine quired for graduation. i day. has chosen the U.S, Army as j."diplomas'' ai ceremonies Monday There will be a collection of also ot that city. Hiltgen la the son the Year. R,'., ’Tuttle, telephone ACademy Pay only $2.0p per week, only 6 % finance charges .. ______magazines, papers and rags Sunr Ann Ferguaon; "Here Come the of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Hiltgen A graduate of the University of ■j his career and wilt remain at ! afternoon for their successful coni- Beavere," for Ronald F. Knapp Jr.: 8rl(4S5. I Batter.v C. lUh AAA Missile Bat-| pletion of the battalion's second i day, starting about 9 a.m., by the of Fox Trail, South Coventry. No Connecticut. Smith became as­ - *■ ~ • Coventry American Legion. The “Jojl and the Dragon.” for Peter date has been set for the wedding. sociated with Provident Mutual in lx rtalion, as fire control platoon Nike Operators School. Battery c ' GAS F. Krlstoff; and "Kopper Top,” for .'-''4-Door Sedans Lead TESTED and ADJUSTCD. DEUVERED. GUARANTIED, H'CeXJ—129Q ] H T IO —1080 ' leader. j served aa boatfor. the 3-week program was not conducted laat Tomorrow’s Events 1955. He quallf.ed for the 1957 WKNB—840 J Sunday because of the storm. Csmthia Louise Robbins. l.enteri Devotions including Sta­ meeting of the Provident Round Se r v i c e d b y o u r o w n m e c h a n i c s . ^(^ly Radio \VI*OP—1410 "All of the officers and raeii of | school attended by 10 men from Social Program for Vets Youths to 3leet tions of the Crosa and Benediction Table, bvuliieM conference for kew York—Forty-six per cent n D R C —1360 Eeateni Btaaderd Time WHAY—810 the unit are very happy add ! eai-h of the three 11th AAA niis- The Fourth District American T h e Second Congregational of the Blessed Sacrament. 7:30 leading underwrfters of, his com­ of the passenger cars in use in the RNANCED BY OUR OWN LOW COST TIME PLAN . pleased over Dowd's decision.”,i a'lle batleVies. Also receiving I tagion Auxiliary will sponsor a Church Youth Memiership class p.m.. St. Mary’s Church; Jolly Gar­ pany, which m,et laat Sfptember at United States are four-door se­ Capt. Antone Frade. battery com-| certlllcates of ac hievement were 10 | social program March 13 for the will meet at 9 s.m. Saturday in the den Workers 4-H. 7 p.ni., home of the Greenbrier. Whtt* .Sulphur dans and 33 per cent are two- The following program;r/i ached-«i:{ifT' mander. aaid, "He ia one of our enlistee! men who served as in- Service and Repairs On AH Rodiof and TV WHAY—P N H H our flnest and most capable young of- j atruclora for rac-enl comae and the veterans at the Rocky Hill Home church basement under the leader­ James T. Laldlaw, lander, aisais'ted Springs. He is the author of an dooy aedana. Other percentages: ulea are aupplled n ^y tha radio WTIC—Siarlighl KdiUon and Hospital. Prizes o( cigarettes ship of Rev. C. Arthur Bradley, by Frederic Deming, junior leader; article “Motivating the College 'hardtops. 8; club coupes. 6; sta- managementa and ate subject to WDRC-R W L*wla fleers. His performance at Red'first one held in Novenibei. change without noticA. WPOP—Myai»rv Tima Canyon last spring was malru- , College .Men .Arrive will be awarded winners. The Aux­ paetor. . ' PTret Congregational Church choir, Student.” A former «teacher at t'ton wagons, - 4; convertibles. 2 Z:S*— apd business coupes, sports cars, 4:ea- ■ / mental in the batiery’a eimceaeful j Two recent college graduate iliary to the Coventry American Oiru Omitted 7:30 p.m., sanctuary. Horace W. Porter School, he is a WHAY—Platter Ps0y WHAY—Studio Party firing." I both of whom have been in Xhc RANGES Legion, will be in general charge Through a misunderstanding, Also, Explorer Scout Post 65, a life member of the National Edu­ *'nd utility cars, one. ‘t. r c lit'. .'(O H e/u « . WTIC -M Sht I.ln* W K K B -P M / W DRC—R uary D raper Dowd, a native of Rome, N. Y., aervica but a short time, thlsX'eek tlnce Mrs. Eugene Rychiing is dis­ the following gifta to the First Con­ 8 p.m.. Pond Hill School; set-bad cation Assn. He la an aqjLive mem­ W T I.,—Ro»» M lliyr W PO P—Houlid Dog reported here for duty. trict president and Mrs. Louis A. gregational Church during 1957, card party. 8 p.m.. American Le- ber of Columbia Opfigregatlonal WDRC—Arthur ftodfrey ll;U- \ ' ia a graduate of St. Bonaventure Steullet is district secretary. Both were not llated in the reports of |;ion home; social, 8 p.m., Nathan Church, where he is’ director of WPOP-.Ws»wofke WHAY—BtuOlo Parly College. He ia presently a first Pvt. Donald D Reeci. aXklive of 4: l ^ “ / WTIC—N ight l.Ih e lieutenant in the U S. Armv Re- j Lo« Angeles and a graduate of Los are from Coventry. the church annual meeting: S140 Hale Community Center; Trial the church choir and past director OPEN NIGHTS WHAV—PUitcW PartT WDRC-e-Ru«ie D npar Potterton’s W PO P—H -iind Dos ! serve hut this week applied for a Angeles State Teachgra College. The Diatrict will also sponsor a for Btate and aaaocir tion fellowship Justice Court,'7:30 p.m.. Robertaon of the junior choir. Ha is chair­ WO.'C—Recnell P-rtl« . You Can Buy A almilar aocial program March 3 dues: |100 to Our Christian World School; Little Scissors 4-H, 3 p.m., man Of the Every Member Can­ T O 11 f .M . W KXB—P M i;ae— ! regular Army commission. has been assigned tq/lhe battalion Faraous For Service Since 1931 WTIC—Ro»* Miller WHAY—.Mgm WatcB Counterpart Idartw Service I headquarters. Pvt./ohn A. Miller, for veterans at the West Haveiv Mlasion; and $100 for electricity home of Mrs. F. Pauline Little. vass. He is also a meinber of the OPEN ALL D ^ 8UNDAT WDnC—Arthur OoOfrey W TIC—N ight Line Home and Hospital. The Second and fuel. Lions Club of Columbia’and oirthe 130 Center Street—Corner of Church Street W PO P —WAS work* WDRC—The World Tonight j . The news of Dowd’s decision to ! a native of Joliet d ll . anil a gradu- Manchester Evening Herald Board of Directors. 4.»a- WPOP—Hound Dos stay in the service followed Lt. ate of Joliet Jiinior College, ia Ihstrict Auxiliary will be in charge The association is working on WHAV—Punier Parir 1;IS— Edgar B. Clark’a departure for j .serving as C clerk. Botlt Caloric Gas Range of refreshments. stuffed anlmala. cohbler'i apwons Coventry rorrespondent< Mrs. F, Smith Is married to the former Arthur Oriig Slort W rcc—ftecord Rerua W HAY—Night W atch A total of 22 hospital beds, and holders and a miscellaneous assort­ Pauline Uttle, telephone FfTgrim Kazel Grey and the couple has two WKNB//P.V. WTIC—.Nirft Line Ft. Totten. N. Y.. where he is to nnen report^, here from Ft. Ben- WTIC-ARoss M iller WDRC-eriie World Tonight be separated from the A rm y. | ning. Ga . /-w here they had been not 2 aa Hated In this column re- ment of aprons at its weAly meet­ 2-8S8K children, Gordon and Pamela.. W D R 0 - ^ l KcCbr WPOP-Hoiiad Dog WPQP—Was works »:»•— While Dowd lupervisea the opera- undergoing; basic Army training 4;«A~, WTIAY-Nishl Watch tion of owd, has been with ; officers lounge pn Friday. The af- For A s . rPOP—Was works W TtC—N lrf t Line a' ■ W DRC—Meuwte for R om anes Battery C since it was eatabliahed ; fair ia the regular monthly "gel- I'HAV—Planar Parly WPOP—Hound bos here more than a year ago. He also together '■ of the wives. ; Wt-Cl-'c-Rerord Rerua is ia a — W KNB—P.M . ■WHAY—Nlgtil Walcm played a vital role in" the Red ------, I Little As WTIC—N ew s ■ wnc—Family Ltvms i»m Canyon operations. Clark was edu- .Slxty-flVe per cent of the pisnos WDRi;—News Raporlrr WDRC—Moods tor Romanes rsted in France, where he hsd live.1 produced in the United SUtea are , D\sp\a^ WEEKLY WPOP—Unitad Auto Workers 8bow WPOP-Hound Dog since hia.ehUdhood and la a gradu- , manufactured in Illinoia. f WHAT—Plauer •*— Party AT THE ■ w rec—Recort-BavOa A-i; WkNB—Open Mika ^RC-M oode for nc« W TIC—R osa M iller W PO P—Hound Dos WDRC—Cal Koll»- _ ■ _ It:; WPOP—t’nlled Auto Workers Bhow W HAY—.N'lght iA'atch CONNECTICUT WTIC—Time fpr Miieic w h a Y—P utter Party WDRC—Mood* tor Romance .\meriea’s easiwit ranges (o keep clean. AI! WTIC—Roes Miller ‘ WPOP—Modern Sounds W DRC—C ai Kolby 1»:4A— fr//a)f(r Sr/jim new from lop t«i bottom. Here's the new w PO P —W asw orka WHAY—,Mghl W atch S ♦*— WTIC—CN Radio Review \ look in ranges. TT'ith new hackguard, new WHAY—Platter Parly i WDRC—Mornla for Romance h o m e s h o w ' W nC—Rosa Miller W PO P—M odern Sounds angled control panel, freshl.i' styled door SHOW WDRC—C al Kolby I iiiaa— panels. The new C'aloric llanges have a di.s- W :pOP—W asw orka WHAY — Night Watch hartfoad armory W TH '—.Ne»« WEST tinclive and unusual profile. Caloric gas 'WHAY—bsiellne WDRC—Newa A Weaiher wTlC—N»«» W PO P—M odem Sounds rang*es are years ahead in the tasteful use WDRC—News Reporter 11:14— ant go noJ//rflief­ Going On? of color . . . brilliant styling . . . new fea­ W.POP—News WHAY—N ight W atch Now ______*S BIRTHDAY SALE • :IA- w riC —Snort* Final tures and sturdy long-lived construction. WHAY —Dsl»lin» WDRC—Moods for Romanes WTIC—Strlrtly Sports W PO P—M odem Sounds Feb. 23rd -WDRC—Weather and Zalmaa It :Sa— •/ WPOP—Lawrence Welk WHAY—Jaa* Aliev e r y"r^j^gawf Jf Ends Sun WTH —Sl*rliaut Sereimde WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO INSPECt AND PRIVE TNE FINEST LINE OF CARS IN AMERICA WHAY—Serenade vrpp.c—Mood* for Romance WTIC-Music bv Melachrlno WPOP Modern Sound* .WDRC—r:uv l.omhsnlo II ;4S— WPOP John Dslv W HAY-tarr Aliev WTIC Siariichi Serenade Enjoy this Modern Convenience• • :«—WHAY-Serenade WDRC- Mood* for Romance W nO -'^ree Star Extra W PO P—M odern .Rounds WDRC—Jew ell Thotnae UNCOLN W PO P—Top 40 T im a T:#*- W ltAY-berensde ! C n v p n try KIIIUT IKtUlIM t», I. I. C. IIINI* H M»»f. -W T IC —N F. Skiing NERCURY-<.x: ^ WDRC—Amoe and Andy W PO P—Fulton Lew is jMrs. 1 Einhard o WHAY-Serenade WTIC—Your Senator from Conn. AUTOMATIC W DRC—.Amo» and Andy i To Give Recital WPOP—Ed P Morgan CONTINiiHTAL Ilia— ' Sunday Evening WIIAY-Serenade WTIC -New* of ttie World WDRC*-An»wer Pleaee NEW $5^1 HOME WPPP—T o p 40 Tim e I Mrs. Loma Lombardo will pre- T:4»— ' »cnt the organ recital of work.* by ENGUSllFORD W HAY- S orenade A Warm and Ceiy Homo, You Too W TIC—Life In th* World Johann Sebastian Baafi, poatpbned WDRC—E. R Murrow BUILT-IN GAS RANGES W PO P—Top 40 T im a ' due to inclement weather laat Ston- Con Afford To Own! I'sa— ' dav. It Saint Mark's Chapel o n ^ e , USED CAR SPECIALS 'WHAY- r N R Hour tririC —Starlight F.rttilon I’niversity of Connecticut campiy , WDR('_R O Lewie .Sunday at 8 p.m. ■CrlEU 1958 MERCURY’S WAS NOW W POP—M valederv Tima Sunday evening's program In- You Can Make Your KITCHI||4 the I elude* two fantasies. "C Minor " , ' 1956 UNCOLN PREM. H.T. $2895 $2695 Telfvision ProgrRins land "O Major": choral preltides, ' 2595 On Page Two i"\\'e All Believe in But One God". SHOWPLACE of Your HOME! MONTEREY 2° Sedans 1957 PLYMOUTH FURY H.T. 2795 I and "Now Come Saviour of the i 1956 FORD VICTORIA H.T. 1795 1595 1 Oentilas"; and "Prelude and Fugue EtHtipped with 312 h.p. engine, pushbutton 8 tube radio, in A Minor.” general Enjoy the time-saving, step- K.ve-levOl controls on oven-broiler heater, defroster, padded dash, directional lights, back­ 1957 MERCURY H.T. 2695 2395 Featured in the latter part of saving kitcheji of your dreams. eliminate stooping and s<|uinl- up lights, dual headlights, courtesy group, whitewall the program will be "Ah Whither 1295 T V SE R V IC E May I Flee" preceded hv the '■ Install separate oven-broiler and ing. Hi-speed top burners are tires, wheel coTer8,;.oil filter, custom interior, fully un- 1955 CHEVROLET STA. W AGON 1495 guaranteed for the life of your Oaya M QC * i Chorale: "In Thee I* Gladness”: ‘ top.burner units where.ver you dercoeted, permanent anti-freeze. Beautiful colors to 1956 MERCURY 2.pOOR SEDAN 1995 1675 Nights Plus Parts "O GOd Be Merciful to Me": "In want them . . . in any material, range. .Vvailahle in 8 attractive Dulci Jubilo"; and "Toccata in F choose from. We will still give huge trade-in allowances TEL. Ml 8-5482 at any height. colors. for your used car even at this discounted price, But act 1953 F O K D v i c t o r i a H .T . 1095 895 Major.” . fast, come prepared to buy. Ia>w bank rates. . '1956 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN 1595 1295 Some very lucky person is going to own this stunning bratid new 1^7. // n 1953 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN 995 795 Norman's Gives You... Please No Dealers Hardtoii pictur^ above at a price (hat isuhnoat unbelievable. All this eguipAient » •Ixwlutely’-ra • during this Washington’s Birthday Sale. Power steering, power brakes, heater and d e f te r , tovm 1955 FORD CONVERTIRLE 1395 "Just Arrived" and country radio, turbo drive-transmission, premium whitewall tires, b^utiful tu-tone.flnisn, 1595 CXiME AND SEE THE NEW 1-2-3 BEDROGM HOMES which 1400 PAIRS NEW CHILDREN'S are setting tha new housing trend in America toda.v. These ★ FREE DELIVERY undercoated, permanent anti-Xreeze. You could be the lucky person, but better act fast, this is in# 1953.CHEVROLET la AIR 695 395 new modem honiea include FURNISHINGS in all room*, plus only one. 1495 the newest APPLIANCES. - ., „ 1955 m I r CURY MONT. H.T. 1795 COMPLETE PRICES RANGE FROM $:i.:i00 to $5..500—4'a% 1956 FORD STATION W AGON 1695 1495 mortgage plan — No Down Payment plan paj'menta, are, ★ UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY ». J « S SHOES gensrall.v^ aubalantially lower thao yom present rent.. r.naran*'-*'’ — -----* 1952 MERCURY CONVERTIILE 595 495 (ALL ARE $5.50 Olid $6.00 VALUES) THIS IS GOOD LIVING, you ran enjo.\- pleasant aurrniindinga in the aiFburb*. with green lawn*, trees, ahrjibs. flowers, awim- ★ GUARANTEED SERVICE 1954 CADILLAC CONVERTIRLE 2695 2495 ming pool — Yes, this is really living the modern way — in a M'obllehome. , W E SERVICE 1951 FORD VICTORIA 595 395 You (’an l/ower Your Rental Cost to 1953 OLDS. 98 H.T. 1095 895 Now $0.99 E 1951 CHRYSLER 4-DR. SEDAN 495 295 $24 a Month AFTER AND 9 5 MODI CRTD ,4 r FURNITURE ACCEPTED AS whltewaJls. AR wifiterlEed Mid m rry 88 d s j fOAmnUe. ' 5 'WE SELL M 8TTLEB—SIZKS S'/i to 8—B, C, D WIDTHS < ' ' DOWN PAYMENT! LINCOLN MANCHESTER GREEN MER.' WICST HARTFORD—AD S-82U 4 4 5 HARTPORD ROAD, Neor McKEE X CONTINDITAL ' Parka' * Sales Branches Throiighmit Coiineetlinit. 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'Vf It >. MANCHESTER EVENING 1IERALD, MANCHgSTER, CONN.. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2Q. 1958 PAGE SEVEN 1. /'■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALb, MANCH^TER, CONN^ THXJ^SDAY, TEBRUARY *6, 1968 PAGE SIX S'. tually been founded, in eignUhtqhU lEanrl^PBtpr Fraer Than Wa Lika? degree, on his capacity to leL tHi’ When our continual Inquiry Into forcaa within bis party prtfylde Connecticut equilibrium for his leadefehlp M- The Baby Has SonttttQ ^pralb the question o f Juat whqt kind of cycle, which h€ then proceeds IL',.1 economy do ws have in this coun­ Yankee ride ho hands. N ow and Ui*if, bul Bast hartford BU MI51 I I tt u « ii Street try anyway faltera for good exam­ not often, he haa'been forced to liADcS^tt^rv Conn ples of free enterprise along corhes- By A. H. O. reach for the handtebara. Been Named 888 another "gas'.war” to restore our Just bow great a part the fact PubUaii«r» that tha nomination was paver 4- Nykm Tricot fslth. Both the background and tba f^unOcO Octob«r 1. IW l jiaUy and definitely put on'a plat­ (Geattenad frem.i'iage ciae) cent; Danbury,. per qs^l; Mid- consequences of Mayer Richard PublUMd KT«r» fc»»mn» PJ This Is good, sevags, cut-price ter may have played in Mayor Lea'a dlatown, 9.2 cen^Tltom pson lumlsy* *140 Holloby* bnt^rjb ®t Ui^ Uee's decision not to run for the final decision we dO hot know. ato ■. Rleeiuti said yasterday SLIPS snd PEHICOATS stuff, in which, by the clsasical eco­ rju*. 8.4 per cent;.:^orwalk, 5.8 t ViotorU Zath. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Walter R. Ferguaon.. •o»l 0 (flc « » l M »nch»»t»r Conn.. •• haps it waa of Jitt^ dr no iiifluNtbf. Iceend Cl*«» M»ll Mniltr nomic ruliss.,en evcr-iupply«of gas­ Democratic nomination tof the the number of Jobless represents per cent, and New XaMidon, 5.3 per 104 Garth Rd. She was born Feb. 17 at Mancheeter Memorial But, as they^Hicd'tbc abmewhat- oline and of gasoline ouUeta‘'leada United dtatea Ssnats are Intarast- $A per cent of the total 'Work cent. TaUonsd and Lacy S^les Hoapital. Her maternal grandperehts are Mr. and Mrs. George » dUBSCRIPnoN RATta mora cbmplicatefl«aii'd difficult pHi^*- In N o rw i^ , a Ktoubttonn state Paynbl* tn Adranc* to an effort to get a romsr on the ing, and one observation which torco ot 1,0T9,(»0. • llmpeon, 71 Branford 8t., and her patema'I grandparents Sre Mre. turn now ahead o f .ih^m. Governor repreaentatlva eaya ''llW k lly hun­ Bernice B. Ferguson and the late Ronald H. Ferimeon. She haa- j K Moktba ...... available busihess ^ by cutting covers both says that Governor Ribicoff and StatoOhatirman Baitay . Oonnecticut'e. averag^ la 3.C per dreds'' of - unemploybO pooplo could Ribicoff and Democratic State a brother, Ronald Walter, 2; and a eieter, Kathleen Rebecca, 5. jhraa MonlbA ■«»••••••••••••••• prices to, the losing mark. are bound to have momenta w-Bcn cent Above the national average b « utUlaed to fill ;>moaiiolaa in the a • 4 • • Month' ...... Chairman Bailey imght have saved they wonder wl.ether. they could staffa et sU U menUI mstltutlons 239 Mark Patrick, eon o f Mr. and Mra. Joaeph A. M oriarty.of It is one war of our times which themselves some future headaches of 5.8 per c e n t' St^l* Copy ...... have had him, for just a shade leas Bmpioymant at tSoaa peopla, Bbnelulu, HawpUi. He waa bbm Feb,'8 in ’Tripler Hospital, Hon­ the consumer seems to win. al­ if they had been a little less "on absolute neutrality. - < The 90,800,unemployed in the said m ilU rn X. MacICenxie (R- feg. S.98-5.98 MKMBfc^. o r state, the - Labor Commiaaioaar olulu, whero Lt. Moriarty of the U.8. AlV Force le on the medical THK AtJSOClVTbD PRbSS though -we aay that with some the level’' with regard to the sen­ Norwich), IS ona of the areas "fat' A ? Hm Roar atorial race. said, ia 1,too persona higher than ■taff. Hla matamiU grandfather ia Dr. Alfred J. Finn of Water- . Ton Aiaoclnlod Prua li oxclualrely caution. It may be. of course, that more important" than road build­ bury. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J/ •Btltl'd U) the ute of republlcatlon of It may have been that, If they the total number of Jobless at ths ing and othar public works prb- Of Our Start All new* di»p»tche« credited to It. or the consumer makes^up for It in Moriarty, 41 Strong St. He has a sister, Elizabeth Ann, ■ • PricOt cfrastically reduced on ^any items! Terms as low BO* othemUe credited In thi» paper had been willing to commit them­ O p e n F o ru m ei)d of January of tMs year. Last grama advocated by ' Governor . a a * * a ' 'OH And Alao -he I'lcal neat pubiwhed here the higher prices charged when­ selves a little bit^ they could have year at that time, unemployment M M ooff as A meana to cop# with All rUfhta of repubUcation of epeclal Imd the easieet and strongest eolu- totaled S8,f00. ■Edmuad. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. khchalek, 42 Norwood Brohiard Plact Look for\the Red Tags and save! $l,25 awe^k! ^ ever peace breaks put oil the gas­ thb atato’s' unsmployment situa­ St. He was bom Feb. 11 at the Hartford Hospital. He has a dUpatchea herein are alao reaerred tion o f their 1968 ticket problem. Fropi Regional student ' oline front. The. department noted that in tion. brothar, John, 81i; and two eiatera, Cecilia, 10*^, and Kathleen, r\ill aernca cHent of N E A. Serr- That would have been the ticket To the Editor, But the consumer, at least, la niid-Decembor unemployjaant in- MacKensle, In a eUUmant ysa- Tti. f Ice. Inc of Ribicoff and Lvemor to •W h ifs • • * * * Publiahera Repreaentatlvea- The the only visible potential winner. School'District No. 8 In Hebron. I Jultua Maihewa Special Aiency — New it is believed that Liee had a strong­ In lees than two moiitha, 82,100 Tw a littla more realistic and a Larralae Rosa, daughter o f Mr. and Mre. Louia Phggloll, Sovt now on this great tii4 volooI York Chicago Detroit an^d Boatop. When the rival stations, and the er instinct to seek the governor­ am concerned and. dismayed tojbe additional persona were JobleiM. little less politic." •Pink MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU or accused of malicloiis and.poeeli RFD, N o.'3. She waa bom Feb. 14 at MancheaCcr Memorial CIRCUUATI0 N8 ______rival firms in back of them, get ship than the aenatorship, to that •albly The latest total eon^|jUed by the Speaking of Ribicoff'a proposals Ho^tital. Her maternal- grandparents are Mr. and Mre. Carl the strongest appeal to him would immoral behavior. Reference is-to COME SEE ’58 State LMbar DeparUnent Miows for axpanded public works pro­ ? Hot Heus* Balkua, Birch Mt. Rd., Glaatonbury. and her paternal grandmoth­ The Herald PrtnUn* Company UK . through wrlth their savage battle a letter pubUahed as s news item have involved having Ribicoff for grams, MacKenzie said "there'are er ia Mra. Loulaa Paggioll, RFD, No. 2. She haa three aietere, Aaaumea no financial reaponaibillty for of pennies,' there are no visible In your pepep.«ri Feb. 12. that 53,800 men and 38400 women Pink typorraphical errora appea^ng In aS- senator, which would also be Ribi- are ^ut o f work. far more imporUnt areas where Marie, 814, Jeanette, 2 'i, and Louise, 14 months. Yertlaemenla and ofber reading matter victors. It Juzt seams to happen cofTs own personal preference, it In my opinion, the chargM long.-Iastlng and morq benaflcial These .figures Include both per­ JB The MancheatAT Eyanlng Herald that all sides suddenly cry halt, LE also possible thrwith a little cently made against our school are reeulU could be realized.’' • Frtneh sons who have filed elaima for un­ CbrisUae Aan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carpenter, Dtaptav adyertlain* cloaing houra: and go on ss before, with just as showing of hand, Ribicoff and Bail­ not completely true. These accuaa- Old Bolton Rd. She was bom Feb. 15 at Manchester Memorial E - Z employment compensation and Job^ Roso For Monday—1 P, m Prlday ey could have had Lee for the tions are based on opinions and Hoapital. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Merton For Tueadav—t p. m Monday, many gas stations In existence, leas workers ztho for various rsia- senatorial nomination. hearsay. Electronic Stamp Tried -For Wedneaday—1 p m Tueaday. sons do not appear on the claims •Black Carpenter, Vergennes, Vt. She haa a brother, Thomas W., 6'4- For Thuraday—J P m Wedneaday. and, in fart, new ones opening up Governor Ribicoff, however, We must realize tliat in this, our */*'*** For Friday—1 p. m Tb^aday. lieu. ' / London — The British Poet Of­ 3- T ** "5 sW'the tim e,' maintained an attitude Which was s(^ool'a first year, parents want David Fraak, so*i qf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creamer, 381 For Saturday—1 f _ni F i ^ y . , By ai-M, Hartford led the sU te' fice is trying iU first chemical­ TERMS CTaaained deadltna; I 0 : » a ra aa It is interesting, however, to strictly correct and neutral. He the school and its atudents to stand Sizat 32-40 Spring St. He waa bom -Feb. 14 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ day of poblicatioiraafcept Saturday said publicly that he would not try for the highest ideals. This ciitl- in totei Jobless with 17,500, .fol­ ly coated tUmp, designed for the pital. His maternal grandmother la Mrs. Marie Stllzar, Spring- analyze what ws all assrh to think S a m to pick a running mate. clara ia not deliberately degrading. lowed by Bridgeport with 1^,800; electronic age. It's treated under Aeld. Mass., and hla''paternal grandparent! are Mr. and Mrs. N. the gum with napthadag, which Thursday, February 20 of this hne clear survival of free Instead, he began having meet­ However, I wish to state cate­ New Haven with 9,300; Wqtefbury W. Creamer, S p rli^ eld . Maas. He haa a brother, Daniel, 11 Hi enterprise competition.'. ings with the prospective candi­ gorically that there has been no With 7,600; New BrlUln with 4,900, acts as an electrical ronductor and a eieter, Marion, 15 ., dates, in which he reaffirmed' to liquor'or drinking at our schqol. and Stamford with 3,000. and lets a machine eort mail a a • a a One-W«y .Policy ThinkinR We of the public have become so electronically. H i * y i X u accustomed to fair trade laws and them privately what he had al­ Smoking ia permitted atudenta On a percentage batir,‘-however, Not «very color in every Aatbeay Joaeph, aon of Mr. and Mra. Harding J. Stephena, Western diplomacy having criti­ ready said piiblicly. whose parents ara willing to write Bridgeport had a higher ratio of 148 Laka St.' He' was bom Feb. 18 at Manchester Memorial principles, so sentimentally ad­ Mayor Lee never appeared for sire and style so come early cized Poland's first presenSttions their approval to Dt. Heialer. the luiemployment than the other large Hoepltal. Hia paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Margaret Stephena, justed to the Ides that everybody one of these meetlnga, perhaps be­ Sebooil Superintendent; however, cities. Bridgeport had 10.8 per cent for the best selection! 8 GreenhIU St. He has a brother. Harding, 12; and a eieter, Of the ‘'Rspacki Plah ' as being should he able to get Into business cause he was never really interest­ the percentage of students who of lu work force idle; Na\' Britain GENERAL Mary. 17. - ^00 vague, Poland, after conaulla- and stay in business, that we often ed all along, perhapa because he smoke is less ths 10 per cent. had 10 per cent; Wajerbury, 9.3 • • • • • tjon with Moscow, has now put hesitate to take advantage of the did not relish such a policy of gu­ Smoking is allowed In a dMlgnated per cent; Hartford, J.l per cent; TV SERVICE Cyathia Frances, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Robert C. Con- byg o o d / ^ e a r Sage-Allea, Kaat Hartford, Is open Tueoday through Saturday the thing forward again. In more bernatorial neutralism in itself. area only. Handholding is the only New Haven 8.3 per emt and Stam­ Daya M AC A Can Btantine Jr., 82 Margaret Rd. She waa bom Feb. 13 at Manchea- "gas war." It is almost as if we While Governor Ribicoff was fol­ show of affection permitted. .In .a 8:80 A~M. to 5:20 P M .; Friday until 8:68 P.i|i. . • ter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and tletail. and with some concessions. ford, 5.3 per cent; Nights •G **® Ptoe Part# were ashamed to lake our own lowing this consistency of public small school such as ours perhapa Mrs. Cletus Daigle. Madison. Maine, and her paternal grandpar- . The smaller towns have been hit T B U M l 8-8482 SLENDER PROEILE In essence, It would still ban nu­ dividends from It. and private policy, there was some it seems more conspicuous than H harder than the large city areas. ante arc Mr. anjl Mrs.' Robert Constantine. Rumford, Maine- She- clear weapons from a zone In Cen-r assumption that Stats Chairman would in a larger school. has two brothefe, Robert C. Ill, 11. and Richard H., 9. And when It comes to the atti­ Bristol, with 16.7 per cent of Its tral Europe, including the two Bailey, behind the scenes, might We invite parents arid interested work force out of Jobs. Isd the • a 8i • • ' CONSOLE tude of government toward auch Germanies, Poland and Czechoslo­ bt willing to play a different kind people to obsen-e the school and state on a percentage basis Other Aan Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Monk, 308 free enterprise competition, w'e of game, that he, at least, might vakia. Poland has now added to atudents during any school day and xmailer towns with high unemploy-1 Autumn St. She was bom Feb. 9 at HaHforJ Hospital. She 0 New Ulmmor. fereltere-Oepth'sobtaeHt find that the normal legislative be willing to tilt the board a little thus form their own opinions. ment aZ compared with the total has three brothers. William, 8. Timothy, 2'.-», and Joseph, I ' i ; Sbcwei 215507—(242 leuere Ik Iim ef Its proposal a provision for, in­ so that a lot of lights would begin Swivel base console is only 16* deep mood is one of trying to forbid It, Yes, the students of this first work force included Danielson. and a sister. Virginia, i. rinrei^ pMtvre ereeit alw avrlteble In tlgkl spection control of this ban, and flashing for Lee. , 14.5 per cent; Torrington. IS.l per • • • • • net HritL. or discourage It. or hamper it. We year, must expect criticism and APOstS a cute dence for a diplomatic pro­ It was certainly in wistful con­ accusations. We will prove them cent; Meriden 11.3 per cent; An- William Albert. Son at Mr and Mra. William Herzog, 178 • $.5a#«lier Ni-VI teead even try to make i t ' a crime for templation of such a possibility Highland St He was bom Feb. 12 at Manchester Memorial LOW DOWN PAYMENT cedure by which East Germany wrong. Moreover, we will be happy sonia, 11.2 per cent; Norwich 11 Special matched Dynapower Spaaken fiM tOE these compeUtora to post their that Democratic National Com­ per cent; willimantic, 10.4 per Hospital He has three sisters, Linda !Mae, 61a, Hope Ann, 4'*, 18 MONTHS TO PAY could adhere to the agreement to hear a little commendation, FIDELITY OFFER! toceepebla Rt; mitteeman John Golden of New and Patricia Marie. 2'i. prices too prominently, all ss If which many think ia long over-due. 0 New I to deeree "MIrrerbeem" Alemlelsed Trade In Your Old Sel Today kdthout having any direct negotla- Haven made his comment to the their competition for our trade I. personally, am proud of my Mary Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mra. IjOO Sykes, Crom­ eictere Tebe Highest Allowances Given lions between East Germany and effect that the race for the sena­ school and claasmates. Poond for poand / represented a vice instead of a free torial nomination could easily be well. She was bom Fep. 13 at Mancheeter Memorial HoeptUI. the Western powers who do not Marie Bowden, class of '58 enterprise virtue. over the momen. Lee announced Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. C. W. Sweeney. Glovereville, • Printed O m it Aetenatlea 8Lroo8«r-thaa-«ted, S-T j- concede, diplomatically, that East. < r' N. T.. and Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. M. C. Sykes. Sche­ To be completely honest about hia candidacy. Yet, when this pub­ Assuree better performance and adds life to Germany exists or has any soi'er- lic invitation to Ribicoff and Bailey — - nectady. N. T. She has a brother, John, 2; and two elstere, N yV m OoM , your set Stgnty of Its own. this surviving sample of unin­ to welcome the' appearance of a Meredith. 8, and Roaemary. S is exetusiTe with Goodyear., To this revision of the Rapacki hibited free enterprise, then, one Lee bandwagon was ' followed up T V ’s lighUat, brightetl portabtea! would have to aay that none of us by private exploratory approaches Pamela Dealse. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Seavey. Precisely controBed TeiudotL 1>lan, Western diplomacy again ra- 123 Eldridge St. She was bom Feb. 14 at Manchester Memorial really like it very much. We have to Bailey, the latter's response is j torts with almost Instant rejection. supposed still to have been that | Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert ■HrytpLOTJTlr Temperatore Mkd Tfane inAd One thing this ahowa is that the a guilt complex when we buy ga.i the nomination was out there, open ' E Kensel. 41 Deerfield Dr., and her paternal grandparenta ara this tire 8tronfi«r. safer, plan haa Western diplomacy too cheap. We don't like to think for anybody who chose to go after , That Interpret The Mr. and Mra. Raymond C. Seavey. Hartford. • 4 1k • « nervous.. It recognizes the plan's that a few pennies for oursslves it,\but not to be sewed up for any- i Wishes Of The Family FREE and longer tasthGT. See i/a appeal, as a sample of one kind may put somebody out of business.. body in advance of .such effort. , CclBsts Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. H tri- BOW and save. Ask aboO^t If that wan so. If Bailey was re- ! riaon. WoodUnd Terraa Rd., Columbia She wa's born Feb. 18 HI-Vi « f disengagement which might be We might even be happier it .the JOHN B. BURKE 3 Day Demonstrap6n ally being "on the level” even with, at Mancheater Memorial HotpiUI Her maternal grandparenta our Lifetime Guarantee! rather easy to get. and it Is anxi­ gas boys did get together perma regard to the candidacy he had j FUNERAL HOME Not 1 . . . but 3 arc Mr. and Mre. George Ssvo Mt. Vernon, N. Y . and her pa- ous to snuff nut discussion of the nentlyi so that they could charge many reasons for favoring, It was I A- , tamal grandmother le Mrs. Alpheda Harrleon, Fall River, Mass. In Your Hom e PORTABLE TV TBU Ml 8-88Si WASHINGTON plan before it does widen Its ap­ ua higher prices all the time. All the kind of surprise Bailey has of- ! Un provided in his spar of party 87 BAST CENTER ST. SAVING^ DAYS Dana Robert, son of hir. and Mra Robert Sasse. 5.1 Hemlock of which is a curious commantary J AMBULANCE SERVICE peal. leadership. Hla reputation as a sure I St He was bom F'eb. 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. • No Obligation, No Charge , * Per Week But the arguments the West Is on how- far even the attitude of the STARTING TONIGHT All popular and powerful political, .boss has ae- | W e'll be open lUl day Washing­ His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hlldlng. 272 8 Ask About It Today using to try to kill off the plan are consumer has evolved. He, too, ton's birthday, but don't wait Oak St., and his pstemsl grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sasse, 82 Ardmore Rd. He has a sister. Melinda Jean, 8. • All Picture 'Tubes Warranted One Full Y’ear not likely to satisfy a tension- like the farmers, seems to like free . . . shop these fabulous holi­ • • • • • sizes and styles day specials tonight, Friday • 90 Days Free Service and Warranty On weary world mind. W'hen. for In­ enterprise only when it doesn't Doaaa Ann. daughter of sfr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Vlgnone, stance, our State Department pro­ hurt somebody. until 9 p.m., and isahrrday un­ Small Tubes / ! j. til 6' p.m. Come in and see all 51 Hlllcreel Rd. She was bom Feb. 14*at Manchester Memorial I at Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Viols Abrams, claims that we cannot accept any our wonderful apeclnls on mat- k . Speeialf . Danbury, and her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs: Joseph proposal "which perpetuates the tresSes . >, . there's one to suit A HUGE DOLLARS WORTH Vlgnone, 92 Oak St. She has a sister. Sonya, 4. low prices! division of Germany," that sounds Pneumonia, With Cigars your comfort iequirements. George Washington's Day ^ Frse delivery .ti^ terms to fit Strange indeed coming from a de­ The very headline this morning i WIH^DSHIELD your budget. Dean Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dent. DaH Hill partment which long ago perpetu­ carries a note of typical grandeur. FRI. O N LY Rd . Vernon He was bom Feb 14 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ Special ated the division o* Germany by It reads aa follows; ! GOLD BONO HOLLY­ pital His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Its,policy of making an armed ally “ Churchill Suffering From Pneu-' LIMITED Card. Phllmont, N. Y.. and his paternal grandparenU are .Mr. / COVERS EASY T;feRMS! WOOD UD ENSEMBLE' and Mrs. Frank Giannattasio, Mellenville. N. Y. He has a sis­ out of one half of Germany. monia; Smokes Two Cigars.” 1 Twin else plasric headboard, TIM E ON LY ter, Donna .Marie, 20 months. The major weakne.ss. in our mattress, box spring on legs . DESK STYLE In addition to the pneumonia. | Keep Off Snow, ONLY SOFA PILLOWS / Regularly 8M.50 SAVE QB9.90 response to the Rapscki Plan, how ­ Laurel Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Palmer, I,akeside there la pleurisy. In addition to | Sleet nnd Front. ever, Is our complete Inabftlty to both, there are a certain number ^ NOW $59 00 Dr Andover. She waa bom Feb.. 15 at Manchester Memorial BLACKBOARD Pay as little as $7.25 a week! calculate what we ourselvee might HospiUI. ' Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs Letter of years involved. Reg, to $1,00 ‘ ■ / 4 SPEAKER HIGH FIDELITY H Blish Willimantic, and her paternal grandparents are M r .^ d Elastic strap* and hook*. |gain from It. 66 MORE PEOPLE'RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAR ON ANY OTHER KIHP So far as Sir Winston's condition ECLIPSE DE LUXE CONSOLE PHONOGRAPH Mrs. Clarence L. Palmer Wales Rd . Andpver. She has ^ r e e Made e f Goodyear vinyl Two 20" x ' ir * wnshable surfaces. Clear varnish ■ We say that ■'disengagement” it concerned, the news of the two brothers. Ijiwrence, 8. Kenneth, 6, and Daniel, 14 months; and a film. \ : HOLLYW O OD BED fIniKh. In Central Europe wpulrt, In the cigars is nol necessarily any rea­ inter,. Rachel, 3. | ' Twin size combination of extra 15-inch Bafw 'fnnea words of the New? York Times, son for rejoicing over hia prospecU firni prebutlt border mattress V ^ • ______------Had Trouble M'ilh Your .“pave the way (o a Soviet -cen- for 'recover}'. DSPREADS box spring in w6ven 8-oz. cover 2— 8-inch Medium Tones ^ . . . plug sjeel bed frame on four Batterv This Week? jjuest of all Germany.” The cigars tell us whet we al­ 2— 5-inch Treble ’Tones We say that "disengagement" casters. Thick, deep tufted hesd- FOR BABY’S SAFETY. HEALTH. COMFORT — WHY PLAY GUESSING GAMES? I ■ , ready know about the man, and boiu'd in your choice of covert. Push Push Am plifier represents a Russian plot to pro­ about his will, and about the man­ . « J4_ o o Regnlertv 8HB.9.1 USE OUR PERSONALk ED tect the "status quo" with regard ‘ ner in which he hsa always lived. This Aion» U Worth S22T.90 to Russia's satellites. They are an index' to a, wholi life ^79.95 Exclusive Westinghouse Longer Life ] It Is possible to labile exactly DIAPER SERVICE All-Weather rather than In index to his physi­ "HOTEL BUILT" more the opposite view, and say that cal condition at the moment. W . T. Grant Co. kny proposition w'hich takes Rus- INNERSPRING Tour Bab.T Will Never Vjti Anyone Elsee Diapers. Starting Power This giant of our times cannot MAIN STREET We Use P erm asep tlt^T ^ R»sh Prernttrive AntisepHr glan military force out of East . V win every battle he faces. But hie MAHRESS Bmd, Germany Is a proposition whlcri — ^------LU ---- IL_-----JllU---- L_J /'CALL reaction to danger remains con- j BOXSPRINC 1 clears the way for the inevitable • ' '*8r‘i. ir. - P U S H - B U n O N g o o d / 9 e a h . by sistent. Confronted with illness, he * • N o fancy friUs--just aolld Bleep CUPID DIAPER SERVICE reunion of the two Germanies™ comfort,, compare with bedding reaffirms life, just as. in the hie-1 \ i f / It is also possible to say that telling for twice the price. Na­ MAONAVOX DIAMOND NEEDLE / Ml 3-23$t tory of our times, he greeted every ! tionally advertised 'brand in full getting Russian military force out prospect of defeat with a reaf-1 BUYING ft NEW HOME? Or twin eete. • ■ Oioatendt ardXi-Fri best friands . . . for maximum Step in for a FREE -W East Germany, Poland and ends'guesswork (no timer)... firmatlon of the possibility of v ie -' BOTK «»i^;$59^95 IWaalag pl8«ture and tenoef record Me. battery check today Czechoslovakia is the quickest and D R Y tory. The world has never seen' • I' t i l S888S ■■■■■•*■ . illfl* " ? Assures you of sure 'aurest way of seeing that the ■ • ■ ■ ■ shuts off automatically when clothes are — avoid pushing to­ him quail, nr heard him bemoan | ^ VALUE $20.00 starts ill freesing ^status quo" in these satellite OSTERMOOR morrow! hla lot, or found him rattled by | weather! •reas does not last, as Russia ANNIVERSARY dry... never overdries, never underdries! the unkind asaaults at life and I would like to have it last, in fact, fortune. " I MATTRESS Poland's own Interest in this plan The cigars arS a aymbo! of all • Once, a year opportunity to buy la a naked one. If Poland could handmade mattreee o f bog this. They may nol be good for| Special Prices! Hi-Fi Bargains — Many More to Choose From this plan adopted, it would be spring with "built in" comfort him, but such another glimpse of | and convenience festuree. . M ADNAVOX e x t e n s io n able to consolidate and expand the the indomitable is gbod for a world ' partial political freedom it haa al-1 . SPEAKJR. SYSTEM "The Minuet" Model which sometimes seems so' lost in ^ 39.00 ft ready vvon through its peaceful | NEW '5$ WESTINGHOUSE self pity and demoralisation that I . , . . . Smooth That* SRMktrs Worth $39.90 Call Cs! We’ll Be Pleased To Submit An Estimate. 9 ttm lllBt! $4Vt8 WftBl! $*»•* fBaBtTE ♦ WfiBLlftll CbO uaA*»| 1l«il ;^lapacki Plan, on the theory that | eavlngs . ■ Smooth from head 9 Dr*«i litltf •! I9w»» * O'**' •*' It would keep Germany divided and I A Thought for Today to toe. No buttons, ho tufts, no * 1 2 9 “ Plan on the best heating . . . automatic (OTARY or PRESSURE BURNERS ' the satellites In status..quo. might: Spenaored by the Manchester lumps. . Hi-Fi Table Model Regularly 988.95 COMPLETE HEATING Lown Down - I I I t c g . Onfy $1.73 Per Week . aven more logically seize iipon the; Connell ot Chnrebee oil heat and clean-action M obilheatl HEW TODAY .. Tnraa tpaaktri j A ^289 *® Value For Only ^ 1 9 9 Payment Two 8" woofers and a 3*4" .^an and seek to broaden It on the j 4—HOTWATER—WARM lAIRi-AIK COSDITIONINO ■ «» ■■ Make your new homo 8 more comfort- '"’"'438.00 • ■ ■ . I . ’ THE SHAPE OF TOMORROW $!)}).})5 I. tweeter. Full frequency re- theory that' it could lead to the atewardahip .Nuggets 3B H S. able home with safe, dependable auto- ■ O ' 2 Years To Two 6" speaker.^, one 4". I Apon.se, 50 to 15,000 cycles. Unification______of _ a free...... Germany , and___ Your heart will not be on the SALEM MAPLE SEDS 4-speed automatic changer. matic oil heating and new clean-action Mobilheat Check dll Magnqvox TV Values Too/; Pay ,On .Our 4-watt amplifier. Cycle re­ S e destrucUbn of the status quo | money is there ' Cholee o f Hvin or full size NEW! NEW! NEW! Dual sapphire needles in I alto. 829.85 you CAN 88 SUBi..-»8 rrb sponse 30 to 15,000. Cabi­ ^ t h regard to the satellites. Here’s the entirely new fuel oil that actually cleans E-Z BUDGET ng the average ia what i a crystal cartridge.’Choice Giring the as it heata. -V? :> Matching Cheat 8 drawers HOT WATER HEATER TERMS! net in mahogany, Wond .. Instead, we may be fighting the keeps the average down. ‘ $24.90 i^-THURSOAY-FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. A^festinghouse and walnut. AC only. of mahogany or blonde. ^ r y kind o f thing which could Stewardship is chiefly s way to Mateklng Droseer with Mirror OPERATING ON NO. 2 FUEL OIL Break the Russian grip on East deepen living, not heighten giving. Cleaa-ectiea MeMHiaal fw «t , 849.96 more elton htat per gallant Hotwater M yon Itko li! Onaraateed and at (Bennany and the satellites, all be-1 * church raUes money is i Mobilheat" • •• U A U T Y F U R N IT U IW iui8 TESTED, DaiVERID, GUARANTEED. SERVICED AND FINANCED BY ^ ■ . . . ___ , • more important than how much it ...... EDDING IS AFFORDABLE tho most economical cost tq you. Mnise, if the truth were know-u, j raises. S at H OW ARD’S. Come la— let’s ffiir policy thinking seems to sd-j -phe true teet of a man is not’ get acqoaitited. ' Wire tit* quo eo much i i ; how much money he makqs. but l • "O IL h e a t IS CLEAN HEAT" iaesnit'want totrisk artV change of I what he makes of his ntpney. CALL Mltdiea 3-E135 FOR TOP QUALITY -.\l g o o d / y e a r s e r v i c e 1 SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS HOWARD’S 1 I -9-5391(1 a , w . „ *;«’ ■"“"I \r - FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC, OPEN TILL 9 THURSDAY NIGHT Xussia is the atitomatiC™ and in- You can't kick and pull at the i 713 MAIN STREET SLEEP CENTER I S19 BROAD S T R E E T-rM I 9-4539 . . . gpitable wiiihiiaer yin every k.in^ of same time. Opposite Mary Cheney Library I move, and Consequently overlook Either you are a missionary, or I MORIARTY 589-41 M A IN ST. Famous far Sarvleu Site* 19311 posBtblUUes by which we might a mission field.' i i . | T E U M l 9-8SS8 CO RN ER Q F CH URCH A • I ■ ■ I ■ E • ■ • ■ • • • ■ P > > ■ p ■ * .> A church which dose sot r e i ^ tom the play to our own definite MANCHESTER - Siaep SpeetaUata troas 130 CIHTBR ST. ■ (I . out will soon pass out. 315 CENTER ST. A to Z-Z-Z-Z-Z. iidvkBtsge.. , ' 1 — Zion's Herald.' i .1- 'U' V ¥ ■11/ ■1, C -f- "7'-* Vj ’ ■'Ll. ■ ‘ '1 ►...’ I • r 7-

- ■ ■’V , 'v T : ( : 1 t BIANCWKSTEB EVENUSG HERAUD. mAnOHESTEB, CONN.. THUBSpA-Y, FEBRUABY SO, 1&B8 'p a g e rfiNE /. ' — ------1( ...... MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN;» THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1968 PAGE EIGHT ■ ' i ■ r ■ ■ \- " V, but paru of her 'auperatnietura Coventry ford; a ’ aon to Mr. and Mra. The Ant of Grqtving Old— 3 Thomas Raimondo, 22S Oak St. Explosion'" Kails 53 still smoldered shove water, Raa* PISCHARGED YESTERDAY; euers Vfant aboard today to look Keckler-Injiured rtaroIo^arpenUr. Coventry: Mrs. On British Vessel - i t ' f Helen Wecal. W Clyde S t; Kra. for more aurvivora. > * A ■ • Oapt. Chappell was among Uibaa / As Tractor Tips Irene Cmtantine and^ daughter, (CeatwWl froffi Pag* Oae) . Retired Gleric Now .81 62 Margaret Rd.; Mrs. Barbara raportad klU^, Tba ebtaf mate’s Sasse and k>n, 95 Hemlock St. arlfa and 6-yaar-old aon, tba only, Charles Heckler, 72. of Bread put out. the fire. About 80 tons of paasangtrs, eMped> expfoetve gellgmite had been un­ Never Feared Old and Milk St., received hack in­ Labor Rtilings Binding loaded and the ship was being The shipfa owners, the Bttlck juries When'S tractor he was driv­ moved to ahallow water for flood­ lines of Lond^ said tt carried a ing at his'farm tipped over yes­ eiww of 14 Britons, 60 IndUns and are peopli^ everywhere, and every­ Canberra—> ^ u t M. per cept of ing when the explosion rocked the (ConttiiiHMi from Tafoi^ne) terday.’ He was taken to MSnchea- harbor. . a Chinese. for where aklri. ter Memorial Hospital where he all wage and W ary aarnera In Australia are aoMact to a Govern­ An injured aeaman from the It wss not Imown how many rushed to a hoapital where I re- “C(od hath made of one blood— was examined and aent home. Bahrainis, were aboard assisting bi mtined only two wceha and relurrt* all nations of men to dwell upon ment arbitration wotem of aettling ship said it "geemed' to Jump out buster brbwii socks labor disputes. A m tratlon deci­ of the water, nam ea were burning the unloading operation, taut four ed to work. The moet annoying as­ the face of the whole Barth.'< I alongside in a anutll bogt ware pect of this recovery Is that other am. 1 trust, ■ one of them, since sions State or fawral courts are evarywhera. Borne wreckage was binding on both labor smd manage-. found two inllaa away. among those killed a ^ another members of ■ th* staff now con­ other men accept me aa such. Hospital Notes was injured. stantly caution me to "take It Success,—In family, life. In so­ m ent ’ ' ' The Selatan sank by,'the atem, easy." aa though I were an 61d ciety, in bualnw and industry, In man* profesalons - and callings, means Pktieats Todsyt 208 I do not feel old. at any time. ^ a t m a real sens* we have, been ♦ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs "Experienced" would be the more "made to feel that we BELONG. Florcifbe HoHer, Bolton; Ronald accurate word;- because one must Wells, .Msqksvtlle Rd.; Beenard live to learn: or to be able to (Tomorrow: Dr. Ollbrcth Hickey, 42 Sanford St.; Mise Jean OPEN TONIGHT modify one’s "beliefs ’ appropriate- growing old). Halvorsen, 81 Phelps Rd.: Robert ly to new evidence and knowledge. Sloan Jr., 83 Wadsworth Bt.; Pa­ If we aged folk cannot do so, it is naimundo de tricia Lichaner, Stafford Springs; and FRIDAY till 9 P.M. Xm surprising when youth takes retired in 1947 as dean of Mrs. Mary Raimo, Wapping; Bob­ over In our sterfd. j r j Philip’s Protestant Rplscopal ble Jill Kaufman, *1 Green Manor ia Besides, accurate knowledge and Cathedral in Atlanta but he didn’t Rd.;'Howard F. Pitkin, 88. Pine St.;. Joseph Lewis. Bolton- Rd., sWlls^'Ore always at a premium retire from life. More aijjd more food ghopper* are Joining In thU convincing choni'f — favorite whatever our age; It is my convic­ In the past 10 years he has been ■Vernon; . Joseph Coulombe, 159 tion that '’age" has no other legiti­ writing (including a weekly news­ Woodland St. - I Open All Day of budget-wise Firit National families — theme tong of hearty appetites. First mate authority than knowledge, paper column I. appearing on radio ADMI’TTED TODAY: Arthtir abihtv and good Judgment and and television and counseling al­ Bouffgrd. 18 Warren St. National, of course, Is where you really save — because you save CASHI that age in ItaOlf is not worthy of coholics at the Georgian Clinic b i r t h s YESTERDAY: A son- ie>iss' veneration. It should, however, where he is director of religious to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ger­ s have filial devotion. therapy. ber, 14 Carter St.; a son to M r.! SATURDAY #1 The aged owe something to snd Mrs. Ralph Franklin, Tolland; | youth, also; SelflcM interest, Dean de Ovtes was’tforn 81 years ago in Liverpool, England. His a daughter to Mr. and Mra. Fran- j Al Feb. 22 shanng wisdom, faith in them, en­ cis Phillips, 1^ South St: Rock-1 FEBRUARY 22nd couragement. ambition to r them, father was Spanish-born Julian Nun(i Segundo de Ovies. Hie mother waa . ville;■ ^ a daughter to Mr, ^ and ^ Mrs. j absence of any feeling of competi­ a Dubikilrlahwoman. Eleanor Cas-lJo^Ph Glazewskl. Gl^onbury tion but rather the spirit of coop­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Wil- j WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY eration. sidy.-His full name is Ralmundo George Cassidy, Sualus de Coreno, liam Wilson. East Hartford; a son; Only Gowpiarative Term to Mr. and Mra. Richard Gale, He-1 When the aged meet their obli­ Muniz de Qvles. He was ordained for the Episco­ bron; a son to Mr. and Mrs. W il-1 gations to youth they never grow liam Norton, Wlndaorvllle. I "old,” even to young people. They pal priesthood in 1903. CBlif. , 14 OZ. remain "young." aince "old’’ la a During the next qusrter of a BIRTHS TODAY; A daughter to | Fancy IBOTS. 7-OZ OC TA^SAXeSAM StSSY SAUCi - (X)iS so WEl/wiTH ro(J(! m m comparative term, after ail. century he served aa rector st St Mr. and Mrs. Charles O’Brien,. New SOLID The preceding does not take into Andrew’s Church. Blrmlngjiam ,; Britain; a daughter to Mr. and Hunt’s Cat Tuna WHITE CANS account invalidism in the ag e'd . Ala.; Trinity Church, Clarksville, i Mrs. Robert Gilbert, East Hart- Although experiencing serious ill­ Tenn.; ’Trinity Church, Gasyeaton, i ______Bumble nesses. such as typhoid fever, Tex., and as chaplain at the Uni-! ^.W(| n ^ p u ltitt Hunt’s CANS RIVER pneumonia three times, broken versity of the South. I ** Calif. FOR Mnes (even to a fractured skull) He was named. dean of S t .' Tomato Pas BRAND there were complete recoveries Philip’s Cathedral, Atlanta, In 1929. j 'j UPER markets and no prolonged invalidism, 'The 1-LB question arises, is not a large per­ Large Blue centage. of ’’invaliilism’’ in o ld No. 2'/, for CELLO' people mostly a state of mind 7 Public Records Can Beans ^ PKGS Personally, I have never feared Calif. Tomato Y O U N G T O M $ growing old. It seems more of a READY Administrator’s Deed triumphant achievement. Obeying 20-01 18 22 lb average tq rAAi# LB hygienic prihcipies is likely to Estate of Charles P. O'Oonnpr t u n a FISH to i-j utat’s CANS curtail or shorten physical dis­ Oak and Fores' Enterprises, Inc., cans All Plump Birds from the Far Northwest comforts and an adequate philo- land and building on Union St. a W . White Meat Sp d gh otti AmeSean 2 Real Estate Attadnsept Tomato $• eophv of life can minimize anxiety Solid in nfoat situations and instances. P.G. Motor Freight, Inc., against cans for Feels He’s Needed Euphemia Freeman of Manchester, In Brine 3 inast f r o z e n % o d o £ > n t m S p ^c i a U . SHANK PORTION In my own case, the greatest Eileen Doebener of New York and Halves or Sliced Hams READY TO EAT L« Milton Doebener of Brooklyn, two Window ihadet of lovely Du Pont compensation for ■ and comfort "Tontine” are caiy to wash. Will No. 2'/i Can HUNT’S CALIF. 8 OZ. CAN about growing old is being made properties on Perrett PI., $3,500. Hunt's Peaches look like new. Won’t craek, fray or to feel that I am needed, as much BUI of Bale | pinhole. Available in many attrac­ f r e n c h FRIED Wall Trimme^ now as at any other period of life; PEACHES 2 For 25c Scallops “-««'•■> °-= 4 9 « Aspaaia Christopoulos Florence tive colon. J[uit call ui. We will be Smoked Butts Lean and Tandar LB for this is a-greater satisfaction of Springfield, Mum ., to Emeet Ar- glad to meaiure your windows and Hunt's HUNTS CALIF. 8 OZ. CAN than awards, recognition, reputa­ for 16-OZ PKG 3 9 < mond Florence of Manchester,, In­ give you a free eetimate. for new No. 2>/f Gan 8 0Z CO Bologna^ _ flNASr • Twin P»k g Oi PKG 29< tion or power. It keeps one "cur­ terest in soda fountain and lunch­ "Tontine." Fruit Cocktaii PKGS J # Cod Fillot rent" instead of being regarded as 2 f.,25c HaddiKk Fish Sticks 2 eonette, "Ferndale,” at 1095 Main Fruit Cocktail 16 OZ PKG 5 5 < • S e a J o o d V a l u e s ! a “has been." However, my own St. U O Z Pickle Bl Pimento To>/ %% 29d retirement was voluntarily and not OUBONT PKG 49 Flounder Fillet forced. Hunt’s Calif. Haddock Fish Sticks Sliced Bacon MIOWtST Ml PKG B 9 c 1 have always rejoiced at other Driilal Patients Lulled Lgc. No. ZVi (3an Sliced Cod u 39< Bartlett Pears Salad|aTea Bags SKINLtSS persons’ achlvements, even in my TONTINE. Frankfurts KB PKG 49c own fields, with no sense of com­ Caracas A mobile dental unit petition. On the contrary, their Just put into service by the Vene­ Sausage Meat l-LI PKG zuelan Social Security Institute Calif Whole With lik t f l C Cod Fillet LB 4*9< success ha-s assured me of the pos­ Coupon Coupon , sibility of my own. This has gained features soft recorded music while No. 2 ‘/j Can C A c 51-®^ me. loyal friends and well wishers work is going on. 'The unit, which E.A. JOHNSON Hunt’s Apricots Pkg. of 48 Pkg.I’kg. of 100 J b in turn. I lake no credit for this. will serve the rural population of It is simply the "way I ’m made." Carabobo State, will also uae P A IN T CO. REDEEM SALADA COUPONS AT POPULAR This is especially true of my at­ movies ^nd a publlc-addreaa 8ys- 728 Ma in MANCHE.S’nCR titude towards younger men. many tem to give dental-care instruction. DEERFOOT FARMS SKINLESS of whom I have taught and en­ oCenlen S p e c i a l ! couraged, looking towards succes­ B a h m SpeciaJk! sors when my ow n work is fin­ FRANKFURTS ..hPk.49c ished. CAPITOL BRAND PORK GOLDEN I have known riches, dire pover­ ty, lioth In this country and In YELLOW ANGEL CAKE Europe. As a child 1 lived for Link Sausgge 1 Lb. Pkg. 6^c Hot Cross some years on New York’s East OCco-W:« BAIimS This it a Lights SPECIAL OVEh AMERICAN SLICED / Side, It was not pleasant but high­ Taxturad, Tasty Csks EACH ly instructive; and north, south. r e a d y 4 1 4ast and southwest of America are ROASTING CHICKENS LOAF CHEESE .vSSc FLORIDA FOR as familiar as my birthplace, GRADE A Grapefruit Dallcioui Honay Flavor SPICIAL Liverpool, England. But - - people If you have a supply of our chickens in your freezer BUNS LOAF 2 1 l you can stay home and enjoy them when drfvinr is diffi­ 18 to 20 Ibi. CUBAN Honey Oatmeal Bread Pineapple EACH You'll L(ks Thais Dahcioui cult (they are 10% off for ten or more). But most people H) LANDO'L Quality and Servict Euni Full of Choica Fruit and ' a<% buy them here at the farln freshTdressed for the week­ HEADS Toppad With a Craamy Plus . CALIFORNIA PKG OF |2 end, juicy and delicious. We do deliver Friday morning in Lettuce FOR DELIVERY AT ITS BEST Whita Frosting winter. BONELESS BRISKET HEAD CUT BUTTER 39' ALWAYS AVAIIABLE AT CHERRY PIE CALIFORNIA EACH I ’Lb. Quarters Cauliflower SPECIAL MARY'S MARKET Nicely filled with 1 B. MAI N S t.—MI 8-6920 ROGER OLCOn MARCH ISSUE Open FRI. ’Till 9. SAT. TUI 8 deep, red cherries. Sunpict Frozen Foods I SI NDAY TILL I P.M. jO-l West Center Street - Mitchell 3-7R.')3 % Tender, light, flaky FR. FR. POTATOES - PEAS crust. CUT CO RN- SPIN ACH EACH CARROTS and Peas NOW ON SALE 22-OZ • FICTION • HOME ; BE SURE TO VISIT YOUR MEATS IN TOWN...! I Hams Cherry Pie S , CAN a f o o d • BEAUTY & HEALtH / a f a sh io n s a NttDlEWORK / FIRST NATIONAL SUPER MARKETS FULL 12-OZ SHANK Sliced Bacon CELLO 10 ‘ Live HALF Sunshine C^ies 1041 Main St. Maine STlCKNfY a FOOR IK> Q U A LIT Y E ^ n C Aluminum Jumbo ^ j i Heavy Parsley Flakes 14c 1 LB. LAYER J Foil Roll 69 * Duly 297 E. Center St. Spanish Rice 2 cans 37< • Fresh' Stewing Oysters H pt. N Selected Fresh Fruits and Vegetables IRIU’S It's So Nice... lo'/i OZ 2 g ( Manchester Spaghetti Sauce 2 CANS LEAN To Save Twice at Popular S p e c i a l PASCAL BRILL’S - macaroni MEATY BRUSSELS BANANAS KYBO COFFEE nee • 2 ca°n1 3 7 c SPROUTS CELERY P' Dinner 7.RII e n d Low, Low Price$ Plus 3 LITTLl KITTENS JlorcA.Ni23c OPEN TILL 9 P. M. Cat Food 4 cans 49c i Pork Noast 3 -LB BAG 2.29 LB BAG 79' FOR THE LAUNDRY basket bunch EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY Special Lenten Features in Frozen Foods ^ WORLD GREEN O rlannn .Snan »eg bar I O c t WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMIl QUANTITIES B & M Baked Fish Dinners Each 65c • Wo*ll Have: fresh Watercress, Celery Roots or, Nobs, Egg Plant, Boston and Ro- maine I.«ttuce, Freeh Chives, Frying peppers,—^Red Bananas, Peaches, pliims. Nectarines, Calava Pears, Fresh Coconuts and Sweet Cidfr. STAMPS AH 02 Karo.Syrup ’T,?25c Refresh-R 27 c Blu White Flakes 9c B & M E.:r Lobster Pie p..c 7 9 c Z Baby Food S ' 4 JARS 41c r . Glass Wax Snowy Provaativi Marcal Mta Whitney Orleans 160Z Libby Beef Stew VaSMSc Nu-Soft FABRIC SOFTNER' 16 0 Z PKG 43c Bosco Syrup chocolate Nabisco Cocoa Grahams Lb. 3 9 ^ j 2 CANS 31c I Lolli Pups Pard Dog Food 'OoM 8eaI.,Wbii4Br - Blaaoh Paper Napkins Olives s t o r e HOURS: DAILY and SUNDAY 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. 19c 2 12-OZ Corned Beef Hash 35c Rain Drops «= 25c Bosco Syrup chocolate THURSDAY and FRIDAY 8 A M. to 9 P.M. 49c 45c 2 ”.Jr*23c Cadet 23c Pitted 29c Trend detergent CANS 59c 24 OZ RKG ' 3 1 c u i tn LGE (i-’iY 12 OZ CAN 45c Diaper Sweel ^ argarine »LunioNNET <^ 29cj Napier i L&BI les - Fformel Canned Foods ^ Trend detergent’ i 2 PKGS 3$>c Corned > Beef V . V :■ , -U- "v Popular 1 1 ■ I .1 .,^1 Mayonnaise Sofdd Dressing Whole Koeheiffi 33c Spam it-ox. 45c Diaty MoDra £. V; ■' Dill f^fiegrp . .|.. . . ^ .qt. 33c MaryKHaiiaii Roaet Htthlle 317 M G H LA N D STm MANCHESTER y' S' M l 3-427B Plsst 3 5 t Quart 59c not 29c 49c Kosher Gherkins .. .qt. 43c . 4 J-. V.

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'■ i. ' f ' ' . ' f ' t- I * MAfiartSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C O ^ ., .THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1968 FAu>, ------— .trans­ portation coats also are Included in : For CD Director Walter Gorman, Phil Harrison, up on top of a dinette table. Merchants to Stage the Increase. William Marvin, Raymond Rlpp- " ' \ A man, Lester Shapiro, Notroan One JncludthM Union Schdol T o account for the *2,000 less Withdraws Bid Spector and Leon Tborp. , War Affects Cards than requested a year ago, not The Advisory Recreation and^ 11. Department heads have until withstanding thP amount for "We’re right ba^ whore we Let's return to Washington, New York—War ■ has had a aries, Herdic said that no activi­ D.C., story and the events that Park Commission last night, ap­ tomorrow to submit their budgets started.” Police Oitef Herman O. great effect on playing cards. to thjirif^eral manager. : ties were cut but that the amount happened there during ope "white proved Reci;eation Supt James represented a percentage' decraase Bchendel said today. He referred to sale. During the French Involution all .idln O M suggested that specl- Herdlc’s budget request of *112,- flektlons be^resented for lenovat- in numerous items. the town’s apparent failiu-e to jlverslty student sat or the royalty in the deck was re- 621.50 to oj^erate the town's Rec­ th » abandtoed'building. Herdic Of the total amount requested secure someone to serve as direc­ In Town throughout the day and pUced, in line with the social up­ reation Department during the by Herdic, *27,972.50 Is for admin­ lid today that/qlthough the tinion tor of the local Civil Defense au­ night while other potential buyers 1958-59 fiscal year. The proposed heaval. The samt thing happened School was not deluded hi the istrative salaries; *25,876.40 for thority. queued up behind him. He w u pro­ budget did not, however, include (OMMira«d from P «fe Onr) by the ?13 retail merchants from in Russia after the Bolslievlk rev.' budget request whihh he presented maintenance personnel; *36,191.60 Schendel, a CD Advisory (3oun- all over town participating In the vided with foocCMd a sleepiW bag appropriations for operating a- for Rec Board approVm laqt night, for part-time winter and summer by fraternity brokers from GHorge olution and even In the .United cll member, and Leon A. Thorp, M .n; hoilery at n ccnU a pair, promotion. This represents almost Union School center. he was working on lr\and would Seaaenid help; and. *28,68J..00 for Washington Unlv^slty. When\the States for a short time after. 1776. council fehalrman, said last week w row niKBi 60 cei]ta; dinette seta, 100 per cent of the number of store - Herdic's request for funds was definitely submit a secdiid budget all other expense^, including build­ that their appeal for a director had store o]Mned at 7 mm. the foil During World War 1, playing- and ao on. owners in the Chamber’s. Retail Di *22,121.50 more than the Board of to Martin with the Unioir\ School ing and grounds maintenance, sup­ been answered by only one person. Ing day, he darted \n, gave _ card decks snpeared In the United vision. Directors allotted the department center included, i plies, equipment, etc. However,, they both said that the P pIc m on furniture, kitchen ap- clerk *57 and got a T^lnch dem­ States in which doughboys were during the' year 1957-58 when he Stores participating. In the pror Herdic told the Rec Board person was what the council was Uiancw and other household furn- onstrator console tel^islon set asked for *109,723.36 and received motion will be decorated In the :ings an d. Red- Gross workers the major increase items which' looking for and they indicated that Brings have also been dropped. (nominal price, *19#) fot\^l Sig­ qWens. In most cases, once peace *00,500. It was also *2,898.14 more Sahara Wide as U.S. "white elephant” or "Washing­ into the *22,121.50 difference ' ' k. he would possibly accept the post. ‘ These prices are iidvortiaed by ma Kappas fraternity htnise. than he requested a year ago. How­ ton’s Birthday" theme. Most will w ^ restored, card players re- tween what he is asking fo r' this Individual merchants and do not One woman traveled from tu r^ d to the traditional kings, ever, a *5,000 town-approved in­ Algiers “ Nowhere is the Sa­ "However, the man, after view­ be open from 0 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. year and what he recMve^ last ing the CD setup yesterday and apply to every store In town, *. of Young8to^^'n, Ohio, to buy two fur queeno, and Jacka crease in. salaries and workmen's h a ^ Desert, the world’s largest — There will be free on-street park­ year, include equipment replace­ realizing the 'amount of time he .fcmrae. pieces, one a silver-blue mink hourly pay;rates, makes Herdic's ment and the coat of chlorine for 2,SOOd)00 .square miles — less than ing all day. would have to devote to it, with­ To publicise Manchester’s "white scarf, for Mo. In nearby Alexan­ 3958-59 request some *2,000 less Salter's Pond, as well as the salary l,000^nea wide. It stretches 8 ,(^ Open house will also be held by drew himself from possible con­ elephant" sale, believed to be one dria a 1939 automobile went for 89 6 Screened Out than he asked '-for during 1957-58. and pay rate increases. miles abross the northern’ part of the members of the Manchester sideration,” Schendel said today. of th e’first held in New England, Hearing March 11 The Salter’s Pond Item is a Africa f r ^ the Atlantic Ocean to Automobile Dealers Assn, who cents.’ Whab Generar Manager Richard 47,000 copies o f a 28-page tabloid Wa.shington —^ Seventy-s e y e n A t the Fdb. 4 Board of Directors transfer expenditure, Herdic said. Gib Red Its name Is derived advertising the sale are being cir­ have advertised extensively in At a Washington fiirrifrs the Martin, titular head, of the local crowd was so thick a policeman drug addlcU, an

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'wM * r U.$. CHOia»M CHB TOP B8M0S MAMMY YOKUM-FROMN “TO BE M lD r ig h t OFF FACTORY FLOOir A. ^ 0 0 PRPSHFRESH DRESSED DRESSED — — FANCY FANCY VEALCHOPETTES 4 y mammy yo'kum - _ USE FACTORY ENTRANCE 596i ^IttlARD STREET - FACTORY SHOWROOM OPEN 6 P.M. to 9 P.M, smEMFRMKr*""’Union roasting chickens 49* DELICIOUS ^ PORK CHOPETTES A REAL ONCE IN READY MAMMY YOKUM - FROZEN 4'/: to 6 lb. SAUERKRAUT TO C O O K I Avg. Wt.” any size piece 10 lb MEAT LOAF A LIFETIME SALE ^ 5 9 ^ BOLOGHAuunn or LIVERWURST v il This is not a regular furniture sale or. bargain M fruiis S- l/egeMs spree , . . It iA however, a very definite furni­ ture plea . . . It is imperative that we clear out completely an area about 20,000 aq. ft. of our Top Qualify ^foceries Florida factory floor space. This is a must... We have no choice, therefore we w^ish to encourage your Star-Kist buying by offering >rou unheard of values at unheard of prices. PHces have been chopped, hacked, sliced and cut to the bottom to give you and HOME 0 I U N 6 E S value in order to get lllis needed space. y REFERENCE LIBRARY t u n a l i g h t M E A T — c h u n k S TY LE 3 #ieet i 16 SECTIONS U VIN fi ROOM SETS 2624 PAGES 39 SECTIONAL $1( ^ WITH THE RETURH Of EACH gold medal or PILLSBURY SOFAS ^ 1 U IEL Of 6RAHD UHWH'T 29 25 B9 fAMllY Of fIHE fdOOSL And Up FLOUR ALL FOAM RUBBER for beher baking try • WB.n you pr.ionT *Ro ENTIRE Dates X23^it39v Mixed Fruit r s y U b .l from .u r « » " ‘>'f eonnod floodi or Tho ^NTtRE b is q u ic k wr.ppor or pock.BO From ill ethtr 6 r.n d Union prodoctLl Tossed Salad X19* Cole Slaw FILLING • Ot count. iMi it i" oddition io *tio fFompi you normolly n a n c y L Y N N ~ a i R R Y PIE faewivw wifb purcKg***! 45 S 149®' . LABELS r e d e e m a b l e THRU V !t' SATURDAY, MARCH I til SOFA AND CHAIR FOAM RUBBER h y d r o x c o o k ie s ; 37 doughnuts o r a :'.t > S-PlMa e f SHORTENING ' OFF tin 1 1 7 ® Plain, Sugared T f J « ' k i t c m c m CFTAND or Cinnamon | mm ■a w

^LIVINO 'F1 MILLIONS OF WORDS DffINING C R IS C O ob CAW p m 1 u n i o n M a d e W ith All Vegetable Shertening HUNDREDS Of THOUSANDS OF ■ 20 VOCABULARY ENTRIES freshpak ROOM 79 HOMmiAD A 1 10 oz. Q A c A TREASURE-HOUSE OF REFERENCE CHEDDAR CHEESE - H 2 SOFA und 2 CHAIRS pkg. MATERIAL FOR HOME AND OFFICE! grand union PIE CRUST MIX 3-Piece s l ic e d Se c t io n c o u q is t ^ o f VELVEETA spread ^ . , 2 5 ^ LIVING 160-PAGES 801. r P c CARROTS CHEESE TWISTS ROOM plus 4-PAGE CHEEZ-WHIZ’"* 3V f a c i a l TISSUE SOFA and 2 CHAIRS 4-COLOR COVER SCOTTIES 2V SECTION 2 m a r g a r in e SMOOrf^Y ODD DHAIRS SCOTTISSUE 25‘ AH Styles Hurry, Horry! n New— "No Lotion" Permanent S AMON ROLLS LAST THkil DAYS TO All Colors COMPUTIYOUR REYNOLD'S VYRAP SALADA LA CHOY Pace lllustrited Hone Ubrirj Meatless Dinner Aluminum Foil TEA BAGS 2 0 0 Encyclopedia 0«.r tielr*» ::r 29^ TEA , Vinev'C MOONLieHT 7i « i J jj 35 ODD SOFAS , . . 4 9 * KIND TO YOUR CLOTHES BURRY S MALLOWS pk.- s a fe s t p o s s ib l e ra te M*tT ****^79C d o e s e v e r y t h in g CRAB McAl imported on ' FAST ACTION Ivory Flakes WDICI FV COLORED k * . 59c RECLINER CHAIR $19.95 RED HEART Duz Ivory Snow WRuLCi lo iir SOAP ojs Dog food Comet (J^leanser X 34V m PUT - S SCOOP CHAIRS $24.95 X 34V X 82‘ , 34* X 8V ZVt S '*”"' dd* t------cant PURE — MILD SECTION I S T ILL r IT FLOATS t h e s o a p o f s t a r s BERMUDA DAY BED $69.95 CONDENS.ED Ivory Soap AVAIUBLE AT PUtlE MILD Ivory Soap FOAM RUBBER All Detergent Lux Toilet Soap SPECIAL INTRODUaORV Palmolive Soap 3 28‘ 25‘ Fine Quality Furnitute PRICE OF ONLY v: 43‘ Made In Our Own 2 " . 2 9 ^ _ __ Furniture Factory AC^MS and HILLFARP STREETS DOUBLE TRIPLE S BLUE STAMPS EVERY VlfEDNESDAY! (Ser w E mm MANCHESTER~MI 9-1864 4 .. ■ V, /■ V.

I . PAGE THIRTEEN /■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSPAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1988 MANCHESTER EVENING H E R i^ , MANCTESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1958 " I PAGE TWELVE Rockville-V ernon r 2 Derailments Obituary W SBper Markats in Maiiclit$t>r - 28! trend Street and 116T,^C*Ht*r Street OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY ANO FRIDAT UNTIl 9 P .M . Qog Rail Line Bradley Says Trial T . G. Tucker in NewLondon Pneumonia Battle Backstage Manner Passes at 85 A&P'$ FABUIOUS Vice President said, "Ha doesn t (Continnad fruiti P»ga One) (ContUined from l*«ce OtaeV sudden lapses iiito sleep and an (OMtiMwi W i Pag* Oae) want to comment. The Vice Presi­ ocegslonally faltering memory. dent never comments on things Lady Churchill arrived T u ^ a y Slnca then he haa led an gctlve life, Mack has tsrmed "distortions” -/■ Atty. Bernard J. Acker;nan con­ a\pokeaman said, by "track fall- In Columbia liks this." ' ^ ^ ure\ when a New -York to Boston to Join her husband for a previ­ writing history, painting; appear­ charges tha^ he 'accepted money tended yesterday that hia client, ing occasionally in tba House of from, Whiteside In the casa and In another letter Introduced yes­ terday, KatzenOne wrote Kefauver Robert W. Bradley. 26, of 9 Jacobs frelrtt was backing onto the main ously planned, visit. One o f their Commons and advising his succes­ TreMilUan Greene .Tucker, $6, thar he was hedged in advance FOOD SELECTION- line W ter changing engines; A fotir children, actress daughter sors in the dhtieh govemmeht. to vote for Public Sdrvjce, on June 6, 1955, eaylng "I am Lane. Rockville, was tiled for the one of Columbia's most outstanding troubled that politics may Intsr- -/ single Mr derailed. One track was Sarah. Is wlth/them at Y*ha La , Churchill'worked in bed as uSual residents, died last .iMght alf the KstsenUne told yesterday of two .wrong robbery and a principal in­ visits, to Mack In Washington be­ vene" between the examiner's rec- ’ dtsplaced\and quickly was re­ Pauss, home^uat outside Monaco today. Discussing this. Browne ommendsUon of March 30, 1955, stead of an accessory. ■qj of Emery Reves, on# of .• Sir ssld; • . home of Mrs. Ethel Black, of Rt. fore the final FCC deciiloni But he Atty. Ackerman made the claim' paired. Winston's publishers. . “ Sir Winston spent the morning 8, where he had lived- since the ■aid he never asked Mack fbr him. and ths final FCC decision. In his' closing argument after two Paaa^gera Take But Churchill hsd pneumonia in reading'snd dealing with business early 1950's. All he wanted, Katsentlne said, KatzehUne told Kefauver "yesir davs of testimony. Bradley is Paasengery on the New 'York- February 1943, in London, and correspondence. He-was born Aiiguet 19, 1872, on was a vote on the merits at the sp- offer to help could b« uaeful nqsv" cJiarged with robbery with vio­ bound passenger train acheduled again in December of that yeari “Sir Winston and his family Prudence Island, R. I., a son of plicsQon. He said he never tried and asked If Kefauver would let AAP has “ Bomething for everyone.” In our wide and varied aelee- pouHl save! lence and taking a motor vehicle ! to past throu& here at 2:27'a.m. after meeting In Cairo and Tehran would like to express their warm Joel and Ruth Greene Tucker. Re to Influence anybody to vote for It be known "that you are my friend and I am not a rascal and tion, you’ll find food* to please the most diverse tastes ! And every- , w-lthout permission. ! were carried by bus around the with President Roosevelt, Chiang thanks.for the rhany messages of is survived by one brother, Freder'- him. . thing is guaranteed to your liking, or you may have your money Judge Alva P. LoiseUe reserved j wreck ac^ne an"fl left on the 6:25 Kai-shek and Marshal SUtlln. 200d wishes they are receiving." Ick Tucker of Sewlckley, Pa., and •I^e names of Kefativer and NtX' scoundrel" s* he Mid had been derision until Tuesday. ■ j a.m. local whlchXoriglnatea here. In 1951, the year he returned to Browne' apologized for "not be­ Beverat nieces and nephews. on were brought Into the hearing charged. back! WTiat’a more — you save ort your total fo ^ bill *t A tP l Ackerman said Harry Hill. .^2. | Also, the 7:15 a.nrk local originat­ No. 10 Downing St. after losing ing very helpful" and added that Tressllllan Tucker was as un­ through letters referred tq»ln the In a reply dated'June 13, 1 Ii5, Center Rd . Vernon, was robbed.^ ing here for ProvidMce and Boston the prime minister’s post In 1945, ha was under' the strictest Instruo-. usual as his name. It has been said, testimony. Kefauver said he h»«l waiting twice, not once. In his home Dec. left only a few minutes late, Churchill suffered the first at two tions fs to wh^t he could report that he could make or repair any­ •■In one letter, Nixon was de­ for Katzentlne’a "go-ahead” and Duggah.aaid both tracks of the aaid he had talked with three com­ 6 . ' ' strokes^ 'Within a few hours he was to th^prcss. thing. In his Iste 70's he still hsd a scribed as th# "right man" to »p- In earlier testimony, two cither main line were expected to be back out of bed. {. ' , He did not say who gave him gtnlus that made hti name proach on ■ behalf of Katsentlne. missioners “ by latting them bring defendants who have,pleaded*guilty in operation in .eight w 10 hours, Two years later a second stroke hia instructions but anyone who legend. ' , The letter, dated Oct. 18, 1955, up, the subject In some way and I / In the robbery case, said stolen allowing two hours for'backed-up partially paralyzed him and left knows Churchill and the way he He used to tejl that his father was written by Downey Rice, a think this Is the best way to bs SUPER-RIGHT FULLY-COOKED from Hill was returned to him and traffic to clear the derailment, four hlnfi ipeechleas. People close to the handles hia own aafflra could see borrowed hia given name from a Washington attorney and friend of helpful.” ' G k tU os demanded back from him later. hours to remove the wrecked cars Prime Minister expected him to the former prime miniSter'a hand character from; a Charles Dickens Katsentlne, to Daniel P. Stu* KefauVer, in Madisohville, Tenn., Hill inadvertantly tuired over J41 and several more hours to rebuild die but the public Was not told of in the decision. novel, and often remsrkcd; “ Isn't llvan, another Katsentlne friend in for the Esther, said the shattered roadway. CENTER and not $66 the second "time. the Illness until after he had Browne refuMd to answer U the dickens of a nanie.?" Miami. u J last n i^ t; SHANK In his summation. State's Atty. Drive Chairman Flames shot 20 feet In th'e air, fought hia 'Way back to health. scores of questions correspondents He moved to Columbia with his In the letter. Rice said he had "I heard rumors that a majority Joel H. Reed mentioned the taking soon after the major accident,' aa of the commission had ordered the SLKES Arnold t-awreVice'of 571 Porter When he reaigned aa prime min­ put to him. faniily to live on Hebron ,Rd. on talked with Bob King, Identified as PORTION of the HI. Atty. Ackerman then the wooden lining and insplatim of ister on April 6, 195S, friends aaid Smiling and shaking his head, he what la now the Robert Elliott a former aide, about th# TV prob­ staff to reverse the examiner . . . SHANK contended there was no evidence : St. has aga'jt m the overturned box car bumqd. Sir Wihstpn had become increas­ kept repeating; "I'm aorry, T >can farm, at the corner of Hennequin lems, Rice quoted King as ssying It seemed a rather unusual pro- L6 TO 7-1/4 LBS. that Bradley knew of the second] ^e^ Easter .Seal Campaign Firemen used cutting torches ingly aware of growing deafness, say nothing more." Rd. His father was a farmer, but he would "present It" to Nixon. ct*ding and I wanted to see Frank robbery and that he should 'have Manchester gain entrance into the car, sini treated fairly. All I ever asked AAP SUPER AAARKETS WILL BE- Lawrence, whose legs are para­ young "Tresa" didn’t like farming. There- was no testlnrmny as to PORTION been tried on the first. the doors wer^ hanging over the' He Inclined toward mechanics aa whether the matter ever reached anyone was to decide the matter on A wilne.ss had testified that Brad­ lyzed from a virus infection in center of the ^trance to the cove. ita merits . . . 1 don't think an air­ 1948, will spearhead the fund ap­ early as seven'years of sge when Nixon. V .1 J LB ley knew of the original planned The 87th c s i^ f the 105-car train he took a large Swiae watch apart In Csllfornls, Nixon declined line ought to have, a tetftvlslon sta­ OpenSaturduB robbery. Bradley also denies that. peal for the fifth consecutive year. became derailed, blocking the comment. A spokesman for the tion." . 6-7i LBS Lawrence said today he hoped and then put it back into running Atty' Ackerrpan also 'claimed northbound track, and the nine order again. He had an inquiring ms uspal HU B p. m . Bradley was being tried as a prin­ the town would exceed last year’s behind it followed. The sixth car in donation of $3,613 which fell be­ mind which was with him "the been a resident at Manchester a son, Dennis J. Naauta of this cipal. whereas the only evidence in­ the derailed group overturned and mother of invention.” FEBRUARY 29-WASH I NOTON'S BIRTHDAY troduced was in connection with low the about $4,f)00 figure for pre­ burned. for over 56 years. She was. em­ town;' three ' brotheri, John J. vious years. \T o Affect 2,000 Homes 51itde EUeetric UghU ployed for many year# at Cheney Mitchell of East Hatrtfoiid. William his. being a possible accessory. There aie no homes or other He developed the first electric Buft Portion 4TOSiaS u 59' Whole Hams to TO 16 U S .6 3 ' The drive is being sponsored by buildings near the scene. Bros, and later at Manchester F. Mitchell and Joseph M. Mitchell,' First attempt at optical glass the Rotary Club, of which I.,aw- NeaHy 2,000 families In the lights in Columbia which he in- Modes, retiring several years ago. both of Uiia town; two slstVs. Mrs. luding C*nt*i The railroad made arrangementi •stalled in hia own home and used manufacturer in the United rence is a member, for the seventh to caiiy passengers by bus 'be­ Rockvilie-Vernon area will have .She attended the Congregational Francis J. Dagon Jr. of East Hart­ DELICIOUS, PERFEa BiittHalf "“"'tSS.tr'"'” « 69' Shank Half Slle*l, 6V*-9 Ibt - ,.59'LB States was made in 1888. But good Mail Routes until he left It. It was connected Church and was a member of the ford and Mrs. Elton Knowl## of NOW ON yea*. tween New London, west of the new mailing addresses effective to his machine shop and he had all CAKES EVERY TIME! quality and quantity were not per­ The drive will begin March 6 Thames river, and Westerly, R.I., DAR. Coicbsster. AT YOUR A&P- and continue until Easter Sunday. April 5, and a large number of "Ver­ sorts of gadgets, including tele­ She leave# three daughters. Mrs. Funeral services will be held fected until east of the river. phone equipment of his own devices ANN PAGE Supmr-lllght Finm Quality Maa tg - O n * Prica - A s Advmrtisadl Four sleeping car trains were non families will have home deliv­ Here Affected Roger Wlnton of Buff^o, N, Y., Saturday at 3 p.m., at the Oon- ery for the first time. j hooked up with it so that his wife Mrs. Earle W. Rose of South Cov« oordla Lutheran Church. WOMAirSDAY NO CENTER SLICES REJNOyED FROM B1NEI HAlf among those delayed by the ac­ iXA . could talk or signal to him cident. Roland S. DeNole, district man- entry. Mrs. John A. Bmythe of Friends may call at the Newkirk About 150 Manchester families | automobile in end Whitney Funeral Home. 318 MA3CH CAKE MIXES They included the New York-to- eger of the U.8. Post Office De­ will receive their mall on one of Bolton; two sisters. Mrs, Hazel 8. issue 1 0 « $112,714 Parks Budget town. In 1886 he made ,a camera Deane and Mrs. Myrtle Bennett, Bumalde Ave., East Hartford, to­ Boston "Quaker" and the Boston- partment, said today rural deliv­ the three new Vernon routes which and took soma excellent pictures. ery service' is being enlarged to both of Yarmouth; nine grandchil­ day from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomor­ Don't milt reading ths WHOLE or HALF to-New York ■‘Quaker " which us­ will be Initiated by the Rockville He even made his own sensitized dren, and one great-granddaugh- row from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. ually pass near here. provide mOre and better service to Poet Office on April S, Ernest paper on which to print photo­ te.*. feature" article— Yellow, White, Devilt The others were the "Owl,” resldenta. Brown, superintendent of ipaile at graphs. Requested for 1958-59 A field man, Edward Upka, of The funeral will be held Satur­ Food or Honey Spice. READY-TO-COOK bound from New York to Boston, the Manchester Post Office said to­ Other Firsts day afternoon at 2 o’clock at the "1200 WAYS TO which Was ordered rerouted via Diane Dr,. Vernon, started Monday day. His high wheeled bicycle, ajso wiihlns-West Funeral Home. 142 F u n e ra li Just follow the quick to visit all Vernon residences j SCRAMBLE AN EGoV' The Park,Department is seeking,, suits from a request for some new Springfield, Maas., Instead of Those affected are families living the first in . town, caused -s furore p Center S t, with the Rev. Theo­ and esty directiom. t8 TO 22 POUNDS through here: and the "Owl,” where mall will be jdellveretl for on Phoenix St.. Elm Hill Rd., Iron- in its day. a budget appropriation of $112,714 j » w if. . dore Chandler, minister of the Bol­ , Mis* Barbara O. Carrier * . I The biidget request of Welfare bound from Boston to New York, the first time. He was hired by wood Dr., Rosewood Dr.. Box Mt. Later, Tucker had the first mo- for the 1838-59 fiscal year, accord- Marv Della Fera shows Mrs. Doris Madden, acting Vernon ton Congregational Oiurch. offl- which wa.s held at Westerly. Dr!, and Lake St., between Lydall j torcycle in Columbia and was the cisting. Burial will be In East Funeral sarvices for Miss Bar­ ing to a budget request submitted am increase of $15,776. Some $4,500 poetmaster, to obtain hamea of all bara O. carrier. 227 Green 'Rd., LI The freight train, powered by and Phoenix Sts., he said.''^ The: first auto repairman to have a C#m*ter>-. 10 TO 16 LBS u to General Manager Richard Mar­ of this'increase would be earmark­ several Diesel locomotives, met members of each family, and to streets are all near the Vernon garage In that town. For 18 years were held at 8;80 Wednesday morn­ give each family Its new address, Friends may call at the funeral tin by Park Department Superin­ ed for additional welfare cas?s. She with the accident on a curve at town line. | he repaired cars and then opened home tomorrow from^ to 4 and ing from the W. P. Qutah Funeral expects the welfare load to in­ the Harrison Street trestle. i Llpka's listing will be u.sed to plan "Taking these streets off the, hia o'.vn machine shop. This he Home, followed by solemn requi­ tendent Horace Murphey. the line of travel on each route. from 7 to 9 p.m, Murphey's budget is one of three crease if business conditions do not Wreck tr.ains were dispatched Manchester route and adding them j built up with equipment with ma- em Maae in St. Bridget’s Church at improve from New Haven and Providence, Three rural delivery routes,will onto Vernon's will also result In a , phfnery he made as the need 9 o’clock. The lUv. John J. Delaney already received by the manager, start in Vernon April 5, covering Mr*. Mattt# E. Waidner Outbmi^wuHd The remainder of the increase, R.I. change In the Manchester route : presented iUelf was the ceiebraht. the Rev. Dennis BANQUET FROZEN - BEEF, TURKEY OR IMPORTED - ROYAL ELAA who has asked department hcad.n I r»e itJ!** Vl0trevi t Wiser Carrots \ of age or older in the United States His shop, a model of compact­ Police Arrests off" the Rockville branch,' and al­ ness and neatness, reflecting the Engalnd Southern Conference of , i!? pith- (T.n'nnn low them to extend delivery on alone. This number is increasing th/Methodist Church In I»27 and ih” ^ om . BOKAR FULL OF now at the rate of more than 400,- orderly mind' of the owner, made ■ED CIRCLE DOZ some of the present routes. The it possible for him to get around fn'**a’’numW** ^ ^asaVchuseUs i »«rvlcelat the grave* in St. JUICE Granted Prison Parole Harry M. Anderson, 42, who population growth of the tbwns sur­ 00(|.a year. A similar change la oc­ ILB e v A . 3 LB BAG L6 A C e 3 Lb RAG Florida Oranges curring all over the world, Ihqugh i.t and put his hand on anything, ^ Bernard’* CeAfctery, Rockville. gave his address aa 26 Maple St., rounding Rockville has exposed Anthony Muska, BAG 1 9 AG O O 2 .4 f (Continued from Page Oiir) at different rates and in different he wanted, even though he couldn't he would serve hia parole — in­ was arrested yesterday and carriers to "very heavy condi­ see. He used to boast that Ije had He leaves his wife, Mrs Claribri Muaka.i Joseph Kozlowski, cluding Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Il­ tions," he said. places. Jackson: a daughter. Mrs. R o b e rt,^ . A sentence of 199 years, to be­ linois, New York and California. charged with obtaining money and Retirement planning, employ­ never been stuck on a job in hia W signer of Providence. R. L; and f ch ter Lemek.' After April 5, the Rockville life. Lenten Suggestions at Thrittg Prices! gin after the 99 - year term ex­ Stransky said t'se board "wants goods under false pretenses and ment. housing, recreation centers, a son. David Jackson, who i s , \ ______^ Jane Parker—Lutcioui, Flaky Cruit branch wilt accept appllcationa for institutional care, home care ahd Funeral services will be held studying St Bates College in p re-; xhk Palace of Governors in pired or he was paroled, was added to be sui e hi.s invironment and em­ violation of probation. Anderson, extension of delivery to homes be­ to Touhy's penally following his ployment are good." in jiil In lieu of $500 bond, was the like are important. Saturday at 2:30 p.m, at thel Pot­ parellon for the ministry. j Santa'Fe. N. M.. Is th» oldest 7 OZ yond the limits of its routes, Con­ But one thing should be particu­ ter Funeral Home, 458 Jackson CHERRY PIE .K.». 4S‘ participation in the prison break. The chairman sai<; the 5-member arrested by Patrolman , Primo nors said. , N *"-'public blinding in the United Fre« for 47 Hours board was split on the I.eopold de­ Amadeo on a warrant issued by larly remembered: Human beings St., Willimantlc. The Rev. George tucVeC with a memorial aeryice | States. Ih I860 It was the head- A&P Tuna' WHITE MEAT, SOLID PACK- CANS cision, but 1ie rl ' "'ol disclo(ie the the Town Court Prosecutor’s of­ Connors addetLJhat the. change do not all age at the same rate of K. Evans Will officiate. Burial wlU yesterday at New Bedfbrd. where Jans Parker Lenten Treats Pkg of 8 Toiihy was freed on a writ of would not affectriibsregular per­ quarters oil rebel Pueblo Indians— habca.s corpus Aug. 9, 1954 by divi.sion of the vote. fice. He will be arraigned in court speed and one should not pay too be in the Columbia .Center Ceme­ he had formerly been pastor. sonnel In Rockville, DUt the two tery at the convenience of the rebel* again*t the then Spanish U.S. District Judge John P. Barnes.' He reported 'dcciaion to free Saturday. much attention merely to the ac­ rule. HOT CROSS BUNS 35' iV i OZ Touhy was unanimous.', Police fcharge that Anderson, on auxiliary assistants on rtiral routes cumulation of birthdays. farnljy. ' William A. Oahoone since retired from the bench. win not be needed. Judge Barnes held that Tpuhy was Feb. 12, purchased a $42 radio In the Medical field .alone — Vernon — William A. Cahoone, CANS Leopold made four bids for free­ The Vernon Post Office has beep •Arthur F. Bums Domestic Sardines convicted on perjured evidence and dom before the last one — his from an E. Center St. appliance though doctors must be interested 83 of West Warwick. R. I., died : V In existence for 83 years, according Arthur F. Bums, 123 Florence A5SO«TEO lACH 2 9 c that the Illinois law under which fifth. .store and cliarged It to. his mother, Other aspects which enter into con­ last night at Rockville City -Hoe- Pound Coke or Eib. M«c«r ANN PAGE, BOSTON STYLE 2 1 U ISO! ^ 2 ^ for whom he said he was buying to Mrs. Madden, and- ha# been in tentment during the later years— St,,^ died yesterday at the Man­ YOUR the escape penaily 'ivaa imposed He pleaded for liberty on these Its present location on CSiuroh St. pital. He had been living with his Spaghetti 0ni^Anr> Page D O U n a or W IlH TOMATO SAUtE was unconstitutional. it. He later sold the radio to an­ much has been learned and an en­ chester Memorial Hospital. son, Orrin Cahoone,. at Vernon Cen- > JANE PARKER PKG OE S 2 9 c grounds: He had been rehabili­ for at least 50 years. ■ Prune Pockets ANN CHOICE Barnes' ruling was reversed by tated. had spent his years In other person, wiiose identity was couraging amount- ______».of _ attention______is He was born in Charleaton, ter Heights. SUNNYBROOK 1 tl y Q C This will,bh the first time that It being paid to the Health problems Mass. He had been a resident of Spaghetti ni PAGE Red Salm on 744 et c*n S3c CAN e r ■ the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, prison in bitter remorse. He felt not revealed, for $8, police said! A will handle any delivery. Boxes He was born 'm West Warwick. Sour Rye Bread 2 ev$ 39= and Tmihy was returned to prison ] that his talents and training aa a few days later he took a room at’ a peculiar to older people. Manchester (or many years. Be R. I.. Nov. 13. 1874, the son of ; COlO STREAM local boarding house and borrowed will still be maintained at the post For one thing, more emphasis is fore his retirement, he was em­ 1 U C Q C after 4i hours of freedom. hospital techniciau would enable office for those who prefer to pick Gideon A. and Marv E. Blanchard . Sea Shells ANN PAGE J Pink Salmon 7Vi oi can U f CAN The escape term was cut to him to do more -oorl on the out­ $3 from the landlord "go to New being placed now on what can be ployed as a plasterer for the Jar­ Cahoone. Coramel Pecan Rolls P«rb*r PKG 39= up their mall there, but delivery vis Construction Go. three years by Gov. Stratton on side. He also pleaded: Haven to get some money to pay will be available to all except per­ done for them, rather than what He had been employed in Rhode the rent," police reported. They cannot. ’’’ He leaves hia wife, Mrs. Rose July 31. 1957, and the kidnaping "Show me [he murcy I did not haps a fpw isolated caaes. Island t^tile mills. He leaves-no Fresh 1 LB term to 85 years. lahow. Give me a chance to justify added that he never returned. There are: some changes in the Gorman Burns;'# daughter, Mrs. other relatlveF*ln this area. SNOW'S New Routes Listed Lebro yrbanettl of Manchester; IfkPERlAL CLOROX BLEACH Roger Touhv, one of six sons of ' my existence." Richard Belman. 24.’ of WillU The new routes i in Vernon were >ody which-occur as a person get# .'.The funeral will bs held Saturday \ HOLIDAY TREAT! Creameiy PRINI' a Chicago policeman, was indenti- mantic, was arrested last night older. These have been described two aistefs, Sister Mary BerniJ’rd STAINLESS STEEL CLAM CHOWDER Silverbrook Butter Defended by Harrow Hated approxiniiately at foilowa by at the Frank R. Gordon Funeral ; A 4 IN 1 Product fied with the Touhy gang which ■Most of the p; incipals In the case and charged with passing a red Mrs. Madden; u . "decreased speed, strength and and Slater Mary Clare, both of Home in West "Varwick, R. I. Bur- traffic light at Center and W. Cen-; endurance bf skillful mii-scle re­ Kingston-, Jamaica; a brother, . Marascliino waged a vendetta with the more arc dead the judge, the,chief pros­ RFD 1: Warren Ave., Valley iai will be in Knotty Oaks Om e- TABLEWARE rtj19' n«i37' ai59' 14 OUNCE UN 25‘ l a b c i - sunnybrook grade7-;'a " powerful Capone syndicate during ecutor'and defender Clarence Dar- ter St#. Arrested by Patrolman Falls' Rd.. Wlldwpod Rd., Bolton actions, and . '. . impairment of Richard Burns of'Revere. 'Mhas.; tery, Coventry, R. I. prohtbjtion days. row. Ernest No^ke, Belmnn is scheduled I.ake Section (Rt. 44), Tullend Rd.. vision, hearing, memory and men­ three -grandchildren, and several The White ^ n e ra l Home in this THIS WEEK'S SPECIAl CHERRIES ALWAYS STRICTLY FRESH' DOZ to appear In court Saturday.. Bolton Lake development, * and tal endurance.” .nlece.s and nephews. Fresh Eggs O f the six brothers, three were. But Judge John Sbarbaro of the city ia in charge of local arrange­ Arrested early this morning and Funeral services will be held ■hot to death, and one died of nat- j Superior Cdiirt m Chicago, who had Hatch Hill. The most notable general fact ments. SPRARSPOON LIBERTY Ural causea. r* *i6nd in the proscciillon a.s an charged with speeding and pass­ RFD 2: Phoenix St.. M«P‘* St., of advancing years Is Increased su.s- Saturday morning at 9;30 *t the SNOW'S ing to the left of a rotary was ceptabillty to' fatigue. Virtually T. P.' Holloran Funeral Home. 175 UNDERWOOD Tommy Touhy ia believed living assistant stale s attorney, com- Campbell Ave.. Rt. 30. Cemetery ., John P. Ugchskis . AND Sharp Cheddar OLD FASHIONED U 59= Domestic Blue In Arizona, a semi-invalid, sirtce menled: Sheldon D. Davis, 49, of Coventry. Rd., Bamford Rd., 'Tamarack Hills, everyone notices the ’ Inability to Center St., and in St. ' J a m e s' IDEAL FOR SALADS u 6 5 South Windsor—John P. Ugen- e S m C he was paroled fropi Leavenworth ; "1 think the Parole Board exer- Patrolman Walter Cassells charged West Rd., Peterson Rd;, Center accompliah as much work at 50 or Church at 10 o’clock.' Buriar will 4 OZ JAt 1 9= Deviled Ham 35' MINCED CLAMS PHIIADELPHIA or 8 OZ Davis with speeding on Wood- Rd., Crestridge Dr., Worceatpr Rd., 60 years of'age aa he or she could be in St. James' Cemetery; akis of Sullivan Ave., East Wind­ BUHERKHIFE Cream Cheese BORDEN PKG "O S Swiss Cheese DOMESTIC U 65= Prison ih 1947 after .serving U cised good judgment sor Hlli section, died yesterday at] montJis of a robbery term. | Leopold and Loch, aona of bridge St. and Improperly passing and Thrall Rd. do at 25. Friends may call at the funeral Wimlgw^ades 7M ounci CAN 25* MEL-O-BIT a private hospital in Glaatonbury;} 1 OZ JAR 31® Deviled Ham E*M'LViut33 Roger Touhy. Schaefer and Ka-1 wealthy South Side Chicago fam- ‘ be rotary at ' Woodbridge and RFD 8: Dobson Rd., Allen Dr., One well-known medical writer home from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight Cheese Slices AMERICAN PROCESS PKG 2 5 ' Muenster Cheese «udflavor lb 49= and tomorrow from 2 to ,6 and '7 He was born in Lithuania arid > ro*!^Y-1.P9 tor. 'together with two other de-] ilie.s, were brilliant scholars and Parker Sts. He was arrested about Talcottville Rd.. Pitkin Rd., Over- ricently discussed the benefit of e ■ il • - 12:30 a.m. and is acheduled to be .brook Dr.. Kelly Rd., Phoenix St, exercise for older persons. Several to 9 -p.m. lived in the Eaat Windsor Hill area fendants. were acquitted by a fed-1 were graduate .students at the Unl- for 56 years. He was a retired em­ Bring your old rullera in aad eral jury in 1933 of the charge that, versity of Chicago. Both' set about arraigned In court here Monday. Ironwpod Dr.,- part of Taylor St, advantages were mentioned, in­ eave 85c' per shade. and Elm Hill St., Lake St.. Box cluding the stimulation to circula­ Mis* Isabelle 5Ir('ann ploye of the former Pratt and Cady they kidnaped William Hainm Jr , jn a twisted scheme to commit the Gerard J. Blanchard. 35, of Bol­ Co. LA CHOY PRODUCTS wealthy St. Paul, Minn., brewer, I perfect crime, to get $10,000 ran- ton, was arre.sted early yesterday Mountain Dr., Rosewood Dr., Tun­ tion, the help to,jllgeatlon. the favr Misa Isabelle McCann died last HEINZ SWEET FOR EVERY CHEESE USE nel Rd., Box Mountain Homes de orable effect op controlling obesity, night at the Manchester .Conva­ He leaves two daughters, Mr*. C h o d - O ^ i t for $100,000 ransom, som and to examine coldly and in- morning and charged with failure Leon M. Shetensky of East Wind- ; Needles 15 I^opold received the good nr.v., telleclually their, own reactions to to stop at a red traffic signal on velopment. Echo Dr.- and Hansen the benefit to the function of the lescent Home after a short illness. Special Sale! MIDGET GHERKINS at Stateville Penitentiary at .Inhei,. their crime, Dr. She was born In County Armagh, sor Hill, and Mrs. Robert Kleman j W. Center St. and Center St. Ar­ lungs and the feeling of w-ell being of Manchester and five grandchit-' 1 LB where .he had waited with his at which appropriate exercise brings. Northern Ireland, a daughter of the rested by Patrolman Robert Lannan dren. ■ 'i' 16 OuP Own Tea Bogs for only 1F 7w »u»« j*» 35* Chop Suey c** 31 tomey, Elmer Gertz. J REBELS SEE SHIP about 2:30. Blanuhard is scheduled HELP IKE'S BITOaET Although beneficial, he empha­ late David and Anne Tedford Mc­ ’ "Selec t -q u a l it y CANS Parole tVashington. Feh. 29 (Ti—The Funeral services will be held Iona Tomatoes Leopold has told Llie Cann.-She had, been a resident of Padang, Sunuitra, Feb. 20 i/Pi to be arraigned in Town Court on sized, the amount and type of ex­ Saturday at 8:15 a.m. at the Ahern whon you buy 4B bt Board he wants to work in a rural House Aapreprlatlan* Commit­ ercise must be adjusted to the in­ Manchester for oyer 60 years. She —The Indonesian NavjS largest Feb. 4. Funeral Home,-1406 Main St., Eaati HiF ANGEt.SOFT PKG OF A<|C hospital operated b.V the Chu/c h o f , tee today, approved 82.887,882,- dividual person, since what may -was a member of'St. Mary’s Epis­ -rfgutor price! 4 9 c the BreUireh 'a t Caataner. iSierlo' uarshlp appeared off the coast 907 In additional money to Hartford, with a requiem high Sandwich Steaks EXCELSIOR PKG Tissues WHITE or COIOREO 400'i 4fcl le a’e e ”"b a t t l e w a g e d be suitable. for one could well be copal Church. GERBERS BABY FOODS 'Rico. of this rel>el renter today. Re- run the gnx’emment foi the re­ Mass in St. Francis of Asaisl HEINZ BABY FOODS iOOZ (Mirts from .lakarta rnd'lo aaid harmful for another. She leaves a-slater, Mrs. Rachel t u Loeb Slashed to Death Orland. Calif.. Feb. 20 (/Pi— mainder at the fiscal yeqr end- Holland of Stonlngton; and several Church in this town at 9. Burial Graham Crackers SUNSHINE PKG Dash Dog Food 2 CANS«” Central (jnvernment seaplanes The 1.206 residents of near­ There are differences between will be in ML St. Benedict Ceme­ His pau-tner in the wanton kill­ June i$0’ but sa.id the main ef­ the reaction to disease in older per­ nieces and jiephews. Strained 4*” 41' Junior 2 29' NABISCO OREO CREME 7 H O Z 2 ^ ^ ing of young Franks— Richard had made practice landings with by Hamilton City were evacuat­ fect la to matte nexi year’s tery, Bloomfield. Friends may call troops on a lake 80 miles east of sons;There is, as a rule, much leas The funeral will be held at 2 Cookies SANDWICH PKG Sandw ich Steaks SWIFT FKG 89= Loeb—was slashed to death by a ; ed today as more than 400 men Elsenhower budget look better. o'clock Saturday afternoon at the at the . funeral home tomorrow here. \ spokesman for the rebel resistance to infections. Junior Strained ■ 4^*” 4T # r .i< * R w m i l i'U i li at wttnaami tV t M ., F * U ft -rtactrv. i. ibtt ttm mtanj ft fellow convict in prison in 1936. battled to save a levee which A . committee majorit,v Mid 78 HolmCa Funeral Home. 400 Maiii from 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. government here said tho de­ was holding back the 'rain The symptoms of disease, how Leopold and Loeb were aentenced per rent of the added money rep­ eyer, are often leas acute or dra­ St., with the Rev. Prescott Beach » l the end of their sensational stroyer Oadja Mads finally swollen .Sacramento River. resents. requests which normal- - Mrs. Aim* M.';Nasnta ' ALSO hirn'ed ba<-k to .i m after prowl­ matic in the elderly person. For Jr., aasiatant at St. Mary's Church, -] 1924 trial to life for murder and 99 Levee sandbaggers were report­ l.y-would hare come to Congress officiating. Burial will he in East South Windsor r - Mrs, ,Anna years for kidnaping. • . ing along the roast for four ed "keeping ahead” of the river. this reason particulaf ^sre must hours. next year. be used in making a dfagnqaia of Cemetery. Mitchell Nasuta, 32, of Brookfield VENETIAN BLINDS, HEINZ COOKED HEINZ KETCHUP The 99 year term was cull to 85 St., died last nlghf at Manches­ such a disease as appendicitis. Friends may call at the funeral JUST A DASH WORKS TEA years by Adlai Stevenson, then RED SURE'OF MEETING U.S. p l a n k MISSLNO home from 7 to 9 o’clock Friday ter Memorial Hokpttal after a long governor of Illinoib, after Leopold IKE .MAY VI.*51T PHOENIX Mosbow, Feb. 29 (#b—-A gov- : Prestwick, 8«alland, F'eb.ftO (FI Wjhichi ia frequently much milder MAURONI flAVOB MIRACltS iB than Jt la in .youngqr people. illness. She w** born in Egypt, Pa., GREAT had aerved as a human guinea pig ThomasvUle, (ia,, Feb. 20 Wf— ^rnmriit spokesman today Quot­ ■—A, U.S,. Air Force spokesman RlRht. \ ' .( 1 July 19. 1925, daughter of Joseph r A t la n t ic s I’ac ific CO tv' A hotsbie adyande\iq the treat-i, EllUOHNSON in malaria experinjenta m..prison PreiMdent Elsenhower may visit ed Nikita Khrualicliev as -saylag said today an Aiberloaa mtlltary- and Katie ' Haberern Mitchell, ... \ ^ 9 )«* k» c*»$ 39* 2 *”^'‘-‘* 49* , / Phoenix, .Ariz.. briefly Sunday If ment of the elderly ilea in the sur­ ' Mw. bnidlvd 8. Mertln \ 1. ' . durihg World Ww* II. ' a summit conf^reooe definitely plane Is nblsslng ini the Atlahtio Mrs., Mildred S. Martin, 74. 889 both of this tow fi^liq was * memt Franklin riitraiVskyj parole board hi* wife derides to vacation hi will bb held, ffeplytng to ques­ on a night Iron# Newfoundland to. gical field. Advances' in methods AV 641our6wN;TEA|A04 4T ■ ■ \ - -J- ■ . .. \ ^ ' of givjng aneathetica, in riirgickl Hartford Rd., died iuddenly at her her rif the (3oncbrdla Lutheran PAIMT CO. DEPENDABLE FOOD RETAILERS SINCE 1859 chairman, aaid It would take that area for a few days. .\n- tion* at a foreign dnioe news t ^ Asores. Tbe plane left Hart Church In Manchetter iuid-waa em­ , nouiu'ing this today, AVhMe techniques and in the cafe of the home laat night. A&P Teas for TASTE and SAVINGS! aeveral weeks or logger ■ before eonfereqoe, Press. Chief Leonid - 51an (leU , a U-S. base In Ne-.v- .The wldoVk of L. Sherwood Meri ployed at Chorche* Motor Sales In 72S Main Street Leopold can walk out o f BtaLavUle. House Pres* tSecretAry.James C,’. F. llyirhev said Knnishchev had foimdlaad, Usr Lajes ' In the surgical patient following opera Manchester as a bookkeeper. Ph^ne Mt 9-4501 ' 1; - Hagerty s|H>ke of, such a trip as Asoree, the spokesman added. Na tion have nowhere , proved of more tin, she wes bom in YanrtoutK I gtraiuky aaid Leopold haa pro- declared "there is no douht . a Maine, July 14, 1883, Sh* had) Besides her piutents, •she leaves peead flea different place# where ■till only s possibility. eunanlt aiaettnf wtil be heid.’f further details were available. ' value th*n th^y have in tht elderly *.. f ■■ -t. , •- ' -I ' i • y . tl I I- V V' V. (T- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 19M PAGE FQUR’tEEN liANCHSSTEE EVENINO EEEAU), MANpiESTEB, poN N j THOESDAY, FEBEUAEY SO, 1»S« PAGE nrTEllN OUR BOARDING HOUSE , witfc 'MAJOR EOOPUi T I------BY V. T. HAMLIN A L L E Y O O P resulted, PetroliMn Bemual Mal- l i o w C w / 1 -w a i n s o .Ro a Res ional District 8 tampo said. Sense and Nonsense Senate Finance ■The tractor wraa not damaged WINOOr^MDEV s m p p g«AO,$lR RAJArt OF CRAlJRO Re,c Board Favors but 1ftie right aide of tha Harris a h N O »^ ■WSONB BUT LOATHBO car received damagea Btieele 'was w A S H A i e i : Doctor — Well. thaVa eaaUy AhOU'OefsT.gypLt---.- . NoUiIiik I KILLIN© .*-rO FAST«t*TW» Votes to Raise arreited and charged wl'-h faUlttg / INTERSTIitt Once more we.hear remedied Juat aleep In another AND B l6 GAMA HUMTERf, . Heisler Resigns^ to aiga a rfor an anticipated turfi, The Md refrain: room. -vl«T IU l_ HAME tLtPH AH r$ TAlL.TWejAIT moving Salterns Ha will be arraigned In T(rwn A A 9 U A 5 ^ M ^ "The coat- of livinK'a AUNlUSBDTOS^fc WOULD «eiZ6 tH BTF^ I< . \: Debt | 5 Billion Court Monday, Neither driver waa Up atain." The beat helping hahd you can ^IR HILARY CROO< AMD PULL— E R 'A V 4 .^ t hurt, police zaid, ' BB - Made te Order M. find ia at the end of your arm. •nip fo w n Advlaory RactentloirPQloba Hollow be eJoatd this hum­ uiMay Reconsider —O. FRO/A A ^iOOOB.^D , 1H6 BBAST W d^p ^ l4 . gnd Pprk CJemmlssion lait night mer. \ (Ooxttnned from Page One) Aliout 7:16 p.m.. cars driven by 9 w i « 3 w ith'T our RoUere COBRA HAR-ROMPM.'y CHA9IN® TO t a i l ; ? An old citUen in a country vil­ put isKda the Globe HotloW pool 'T hat lattar expraaaes <>ur vlawa Anthony Quirta, 82, at 1.19 Moun- i My aliter, Betty Cox, carriea the r r w A E -* ^ , DIXZY AMO FALL' By CINDY PTANSTIEHL Ethics Meeting Called tha House bill by voice vote, bend­ tala Rd.. and Alfted G. Rlnguette;, j Fall Lind of- Gastoin B if Dipper on her arm; it ia formed lage. on having a BUbacrIbtiop liat; proMamr «nd turned Ita attantiUn and nothlpg haa happened to' 43, of . 173 Ferguson Bd:, collided|1 the ley pavement and' E. A. JOHNSON Patient—Doctor, I've got to diacuss the "system of social posals fdl-.. federal spending had aomethtng about my anoring! It’Ajkearae forty yeara ago, and me ^^eotnhfiiih^'to General Manager Commiaaion Chairman Vlfilllam been aw ed by -the District Board j hit the hther cei;, northbound on behavior and ethics" goveimlng Ferguepn Rd.. broadside. Patrol­ getting BO loud I'm beginning'Vling to ! —■'Ika U hain't ' had the benefit Richard MAFttn that ''certain nec- Brennan ajgraed,"'Wa'vamade our of Eduleation to reconsider his; hurt Byrd's position. Another fac­ / PAINT COl ______t *fW »»t* am. fU. WiA M> eaaary* Iftipr^vemanta", be made '^poaltion clear on Glob* Hollow. both parent# and chtldreh. tor. they hinted, was the 'Vir- man Brneat Noske reported. Dam- wake myaelt. of It yet." rerignation which apparently was j . The meeting will be open to thia Bprlng; ^ e a e ^ impr9vementa Now It’a ^ to tha ganaral iiMna- ginlan'a announced decision to re- age jw u to the left front of the 723 Main St., T«l. M l 9-4S01 BY AL VERMEER ger and Board of Directors^ ha first submitted to the Board Mon-' parent members of St. Peter's Ufe from the Senate at the end of ^ i n c l ear .and the right stde of PRISCILl.A S POP Induita hWdDxing tha pool'a bot- Episcopal CJhtirch and Hebron's said. day night. thia year. the Rlngtieile vehicle. No one was WWEN T M E V R E GROWM DON'T WORRNC toffl 'and illllilg in a portion p f it two Congregational (Thurches. CROSSWORD PUZZLE The- Rac Board's I. recommenda­ Dr.' Meialer's formal atatement Secretary of ;the Treasury An­ urt and no arrest was made, AND MARRIED, I'.LL P O P ! W E ’ L L with iiMi4 taking any atapa a t rcalgnatlon waa Included in the Dr. W. CTiriatof Heisler, super­ thwardwOlB aatlafactory aanitai^ tion waa that Globe Hollow not be derson, appealing last month for 'oske aaid. B R I N G O V E R \ mlnutesiof a Monday night execu­ intendent of tlie Regional Dis­ You doh I nood to p«y MUD ALL OVER ,JUGT W ISH eondiUow aa might be ordered by opanad this coming sumhfar be­ prompt action oil the increase, toir' About 4 p.m., two cars Coming 06«e CHILDREN tive session, along With a resolu­ trict 8 Junior - Senior High TUE PLO OR 7 ] A L I T T L E fcW ITW THBfff local ah^vEtata health offlciala. cause "the bathhouse la unfit > to the legislator* thai, the gove^ from opposite directions on ToN. $250 to 1300 for Answer to Previous Puttie uao aa It stands and It would be a Associaie>0 ean tion un|nlmously adopted by the School, wUl attend and answer MUD ON THE 7 M U D C X,aat J W .. at Lhe aamc time that- ment's cash drawer was "distreM- land Tpke., aideawlped each other' — i-V Convtyancts waste of money to try to repair It; questions relating to alleged S F E E T the b a th lM ^ and aurroimdtng Dr. Samuel K. Pon'dxhaa been Board. Ingly low.” In arguing f o y the .at a point where snowdrifta caused to have a awimming pool in opar- The B ard statement reads; "We. diaclpllne and behavior prob- ■nMi condinona at .Globe Holhr# named aaaoelate dean of the newly higher legal debt celling, ^der- the traveled portion of the high-- ous aUonj'lt Is imperative to-hava ada- are very aorry that any mlaunder-i lema at the regional school. AOROM t Analyilf (ab.) waiw oosideimied. by^a town health created School of Ak-fs ahd 'Sci- son also said it would fe^ e the wey to narrows to nine feet. The quaie , sanitary facilities." The ancea at Hartford UnIvWaity'e atandin* has occurred between t>e ' care were driven by Lena Dublna, G AIDS 4 Shout <•»> official, tha Board o f Enrectora waa treasury mor# flexibility f n Its fi­ I Pleasure Bodril feels the present bathhouse HlUyer Ooltege. Dr. Alan S.\W1I- Board a id the auperlntendent and claims which I may have against nancing operations. 33, of Willimantlc, and Stanley 0 5 River valley* told b j^ i ltbc\Ekmrd member that should be torn down and a new one ’ carriage S Harem room aon, praaldant o f tha poUege 'Imd the diatrict if a replacement ia Anderson' supplied the finance Walluski, 70, of Plalnville. Patrol­ 9,1 Conveyance galtajr'a Pond ynlght be cioaed. erected. I Baby carriage chairman of the University's ad-1 found who can tok over the ad­ committee figures inweating that man Emanuel Motola; faid that 12 Unaspirated BY DICK TURNEB Wally Fortin, fMraation program Herdlc did aay that ha would S Taxii CARNIVAL ministraUva council, announced theJ ministrative responsibility for the this month would m one of hla both cars received left side dam­ II Buslla dlra«L«r, the foO ^’ing week aaid try-'to get the eatimataa for the ages and no arrest wal made. No 9 Martian Belter’a would rmalO: open, but appointment o i tha Manchester-. ^V'V school any time prior to July 1,." tightest squeese periods. \ 14 Range (comb, form) recommended work at Balter’s and. man today.. one waa hurt. 19 Partainlng only as long as the State Health Hired In 1966 The g ovem m en ^lw ays la Bnan- would also comply with Martin’s Dr, Pond's appointment la part finest-qnality be _ i'S t' to ah age - lOEreit Department ''finds the water eafe," Dr. Heisler wps hired by the eially squeezed a / this time o f the II Small pattry request foe estimated bathhouse, of the establishment of four separ­ tiny, liahL iaconspicaons—at Il'Vamiih Ha also said the poOl "would have renovation costs at Globe. Board st of-Feb.''1, 19-'H5, a year year, until Income tax receipts 369 to SI69I Byaali^ and at- 19 Follower 31 Sea eagle 44 Decay* ata schools In tha college for arts and a half prior to the September, start flowing In later on. the-car model*. Coas* kw esq MJHgM. ingredient 32 Pause 41 Iroquolan to be floaad If thV amount of Town Director Prancia Ma­ and sciences, biialneas admlnlatra- IT Bruin 21'Mtriner'a chloHni ikhtch haa tA be put Into 1957, opening of the school, since Open Forum theat— BY AL CAPP and ROB I.URBERS direction 31 Rowing Indian honey’s proposal for meeting both tion, education, and engineering. II Small wheeled. the board felt that full time pro­ I'a 1 L O N G SAM ' 21 While implement 4g Dearth the Yriter makes condklone ao ,u,n- j tnethe long- and ahort-Urm needs for Serving with Dr. Pond will be truelfXver.) fessional assistance was required 24 Nomad 19 Trying 47 Drinks mada comforUhle that nobody would swimming facHltieaI 'atI'al Globo Hoi Dr. Trw'lq V. Shannon, who has. Boy, , Injured Unwelcome Onwta 20 aaieify to meet the deadline. 11 QUINN’S PRARIBa CT 29 Oenut of experience with malt use tha pool." low was not diacuaacd at the meet­ been named dean of tho School of | To the Editor, 22 Former clean During this period. Dr. Helster Phone Ml S-4138 40 Negative 49 Number (pi.) Globe Hollow receive ing. Arts and Sciences. Dr. Shannon Beeauae my friends are having : K M£ Russian rulers fresh' water almost daily from the acted aa the board's liaison agent As Sled Hits Car 04 Xlxymmm* *mpnlbl*n* reply 90 Press Withheld BuppMl haa been . serving as the chair-1 with the school's architects while the same problem that I am these 91 Be bemc In town rsaarvolr next .to. It h»»t ih» Mahoney yeeterday offered a i m a V sKtHty-aMK M saaim i I 41 Feline man .of Ute Division of Humanities final plans were being approved. • *‘*“^21 Relate 43 Used on a conveyance water at Balter’a U renev.-qd only plan whertby an inex^nalve etrue- and'&oeial Sciences. . | SI Ocean 93 Comfort ''occaalonally” by pumping, Fortin He also compiled estimates of .J. r/x &.*:L7 s;„Tr;rm?uis 29 Nautical term sailing turc be erected to temporarily ... Since-I99fti Dr. Potid-h** served! materials to equip the new ichool.. conveyance 99 Individual , said laet aummer, adding thAt the ,10 Diepesition eenveyancet make coh^iUone aatiafactory so as tha chairman of the Division' of interviewed future studenta and It Rant chemicala drhleh were being veed thst .GIobe' BoUow could Jbe open hip and leg bruiaea when the sled maae. Natural Sciencas and Mathemat­ organized a regional curriculum' 14 Painful did keep tha isrSter pure endugh this eumnlqr-'While this was d' |e, he was riding crashed Into a car I like dogs; we don't happen to 15 Indigo i . r r r r ics. Ha haa been a profapapr of study committee with members in front of hla home yesterday own one right now but we have in ; r r to aatfafy , State requiremehu. Mahoney '■uMested, plana could be biological apience at tha college n Etarhiliea However, there had been coh>- recommended by the! board. afternoon. It -waa the second the peat and I know their natural worked out: Tar the long-term im- since 1947. He played a majoil- role in a re­ . 17 Soaring 1 IT plaints that the chlorine wai.esul^ | pmvemenls at the area. Several sledding accident In town in two inclination to prowl. But here's the | conveyance Dr. Pond graduated from gional tranaportatioii study com­ fng. aonie discomfort iemartlng! Oommis. of hununics degree. He received the local-Boards, of Education and 600 children took Recreation De-\portlng iu(h a move. All of the 49, of 193 Adams St-, southbound days. I spend considerable time 44 Requite the degrees of msster of.; arts and Regional Board members. every morning fixing scraps for i 41 Dreta partment pwlmmtng lessone at j members are In favor of a new- doctor of philosophy from CHark Dr. - W. C. Heisler on Foster St., had Just passed a Balter's Pond last, summer and I bathhouse similar to the 126.000 . ^ ...... He V .----- also offered . . to .J pet . a.s a , clerk I parked car w-hen the sled-bearing them. I save bits of fat and buy j RY KEN BALD AND JERRY BRONDFIELD 91 Verbal Univeralty, we suggesl that the auperintendent],of t h y works in the Initial con-| came out of hla driveway suet, and after mixing it and c u t -'. J U D D S A X O N 14 Qeddees of more than 500 were at Globe Hoi- j ofte which they had recommended He has taught at Adelbert Col­ IT ITS r low. ' i last year. reconsider atructlon stages of the school until , the car. which ting up bread cubes it is most d ls -; ..00* eissesT cusiOMeR - JUPP, SOMEHOW IN AMSTERPAM, the dawn lege of Western Reserve Univer­ Following a lengthy executive such time as the architects and ; skidding to a atop after Ita couraging to have a dog come mollanp, where the piajwonps are Oats Martin IWter Mahoney; making hla propos- | WIPE worlP oil- mas been M Assam sity, the School of Medicine at session laat night it was announced .along and gulp it all up. I find that SORTEP ANP SHIPPER SOMCONB IS silkworm Reeraation Supt. fam es Herdic ' al. (aid yeaUrfday morning that he board felt that a clerk of the j^iver saw Uie sled come toward 6ETTINS BAP RESULTS, SOFFERiNS Washington University, and the that Dr. Heisler waa still reconsid­ I have to stay right st the window., unusual pelavs which are terrm s men dusom e ST Fork prong last night told the Rec Board that 11* opposed to such a bathhouse on worKs should be h rod. Last s^ m g ^im. Davta took the boy to his School of Medicine at the Univer­ ering'his reaignation. ' he to»,red the northern New Eng- i ^e was treated for hia •and fend the dogs off while', the i COSTLY. THEY SAY TMEIR NtAT SWITCHIHS OP . M Social Insect. he had received a latter concern the gyounda that the voters, in sity of Pennsylvania. Dr. Pond PlAMONP PRILLS ARE TO sm uts, nou'vt r When asked by reporters when land States interviewing pro.spec-, Patrolman Primo Amadeo I birds feed and neither the birds SOT TOfittOOOT S9 Sows slightly otn pools from (ieneral Man- | turning down the 31M.000 referen- : ,,L.” t«-hniMl" manager of live teayhers for the school. He BIAWE ANP threaten TO • ger Rl*fiar^ Martin; The letteh dum.h^ consequently turned dow^ Biological Laboratory he would give the Board his de- said. ! nor I are happy about it. CANCEL TMEiR CONTRACT WHO M O HOW...!J 90 Hardens, alto worked with the incoming as cement aent requested Herdic ^ a 329.0Dp bathhouse. "W e d be run woods Hole M ass. m d as sn claion Dr. Heisler said, '.'I do not There ware three other acci­ I t it were only one dog who Of-1 know." . . s.taff at a Workshop in September dents in Manchester .vesterday. in­ fended I am sure the owner would ; 91 Masculine r r to ma«a recommendstlow snd out of to\^ if w - appropriated that consultant for Pratt before school opened. . nieknsme r r r r r eatlmated-coats for Imprrtvements ' kind o f Inoney.'' he said. At the whitnev Aircraft from 1942 to Dr. Heisler signed a j-year re­ cluding one in which a drivef waa cooperate and tie up their dog. But' «D lrlt ij L at both Gloliq Hollow end Balter's Boaro of 'piractori Tuea- 1955 newal of his contract in January. charged with a rules of the road not one but many dogs make daily Polfd. He had informed the board In mid- .Yfriran W ool Crop Riers violation. About .1 p.m. a car trips through our yard and it would IMIWN " ‘•‘’/ ' a!'’* i Dr. and Mrs. Pond live at ,'W ) U However, It was apparently sent hat an In fp ^ a l rneeting he h.ld - Alexander St. A son. William, i. an December that He would like to driven by Mias Jane Harris, 40, be impossible and unfair to blame MORIARTY ISnow 5 know as soon ss; possible whether of oRckvIIle .started to pass a one d(og for the habits of many. ; to HartUo'. before- Martin hid re­ to discuss the Globe Hollow- pool ' I glneer with Shell Amonia Orrp. Cape Town - - South Africs pro- cfuiveyance r r ceived the Rec Board communique ms'tter. He sisid that he would like hia contract would renewed or; uuced a bumper wool crop of 30.5 - farm tractor, driven on Vernon St. Won't you owners of dogs please BROTHERS 2 Demigod ji ••Your Jliftmy k«opB fiMkIng lh# b a i m infojjiilftg the blanker that it. at ,,to see all the town agencies In- in Ventura. Calif. A daughter. Mrs. . . thst.1. . . time, he stated...... that 'goQoon pounds in 19,57. It was 9,- by Arthur F. Steele. 29. of 460 ti* up or confine your pets ao that ' Norma P. Harlow Jr., lives in Eimt | h* would like to Have a l-year re- dDOin’t oovor tho eemle bow lio*o rosdln f^ oifoto a apeelal Jheettng Tnureda,- night, [volved attend'.such a meeting and 000.000 pounds more thsn the 19,56 Vernon St. 'A s she did the trac­ the birds may be fed? r i 801 Center SL unanimouely recommended that submit their Idieas. Longmeadow. Maaa. ; newal since he wanted to operate output. tor made a left turn and a collision Feeder I ' 'MI 8-818S to Witch mo/whll# throwing piptr widoY^ Dr. Paacal Poe. dean of the c o l-' the completed »1.« million school BY JOHNNY HART lege, will continue in his present j without the Unsettled conditions B.C. R A Y G O T T O was flower girl. Howard Connor poaition aa coordinator of all a c a -; that had been Incurred this year COTTON WOOD? of Oak ,St. was best man and demir affairs. Dr. Poe lives al 37 by the opening of an unfinished - r r Howtvn.icmef yowmt , lENlB New Incident MTS AM HARP MIRCirUt I MaeNtg ushers were Patrick Dsly of Man-: Tanner St. school to a new student body and T f TO tNIAK UP ON,— CLOW INOtWH-VOVMfMlt -TNiart CAfAM TNIM IN TM HEAP Minav I Chester qnd Richard Post of Cov- j ------l------teaching staff in September, 1957. AND--- MO- Adih to Paris^\, entry. Heisler Upheld The bride wore a floor-length A vote of confidence had been gow-n of Chantilly lace over satin. _ _ given to Dr. Heisler, the staff and Tunis Wrangle The it-alloped neckline of the fitted W fi n d . s the student body by the Regional I bodice was outlined with seed \ W o A Board Monday night after it re-. pearls. Her Anger tip veil of »i!k viewed charges of alleged disci­ (CoNttaoed from P»ge One) illusion, edged with lACe. held in pline and behavior problems. -PLUS place her crown of seed pearls. Her Q -In what city was' the peace The charges stemmed both from Jeep. This waa done by telephone flowers were two whiteVrchlds on treaty with Japan aigned ? a letter from a Hebron couple snd and th* Timiaiana replied with s a white prayer book. A —Ran Francisco, Calif., on from telephone calls from parents EVERYDAY LOW verbal protest o> er the aeiziire of The. maid of honor and brides­ Rept. 8 . 1951. reported bv five members of the tha thraii Tunisians. maids wore pale green taffeta board. In the open meeting Mondav / France baa kept some 15.000 . gow-im. wuh lace bodices.'vand all Q What gi'cat feat was accom­ night, it was announced that letters troops in Tunlsim since the pro-• j^ree tarried colonial bouqqets of plished by the British Gen. Vis­ and telephone call.s supporting the tectorat* gained Independence in I p,;, y,iiow ioses. The flowy girl count Allenby in World War I ? conduct of the student body and staff had also been received by the B U G S B U N N Y 1968. Tunlalan President Bourgulba wore a dress of coral chiffoq and A When the city of Jerusalem demanded their w-ilhdrawal in re- . her colonial bouquet was of i^-hit* | vvas surrendered to the British board and individual members. j Helsler's Letter I [HERE'S JUST / th a t AIN'T TH'ANSWER tallatlon for the air attack on Feb roses, Winder...... his..... command...... Allenby be- B U Z S A W Y E R BY ROY CRANE f u f f ! . In his letter to the Board, Dr. | ^THE THING AAVBC I OCTTEB TRV 8 on the Tunisian village of Saklet ' The bride's mother was attlred , came the first (Christian conqueror Sidi Youasef and ordered them con- in navy blue faille and the Heisler said: "I wish to formally j PmiT.SlR, VUE DOHT BELIEVE THE DEVICE AND, THIRD, WE'RE AAOST ' I WANNA BOY SOMETHIN'\{X FWIENO! mothei t,o enter the Holy O ty in 800 IS PANQIROUt. BUT7AERELY ENABLES ANXIOUS TO SECURE OWE fined to their pokta meamwhile. In of the bridegroom in beige laye. yrars. tender my resignation . . . ao that 1 iCCONP, OF THESE DEVICES h recent days, however, the Tunisian Both wore pink accessories. They the board and community can take I : REDS TO TRACK OUR SHIPS, DO X OMDtRtlMID, ML SAVIYER, THAT action immediately to And another YOU ARE ASKMd AAg TO nttMir F0 REI6N WE PONT TO SEE JUST / m »H '. I SEE guards looked the other way when’ . assisted the bridal party at a re- | Q What is the life of a hotel READY TO EAT A6 ENT8 10 ATTACH INrCIWAL DEVICES WANT TO WHAT IT 15. / VOUR P0INT...BUT French troopa went out in civilian | cepUon, and buffet dinner at noon B ible' person who could, hopefully, have ENRICHED TO THE HUUS OF m SMIPt? ALARMTHE REST ASSURED, clothea. at the Rainbow Re.stgurant for 200 A- The Gideons estimate it as the complete confidence of the FOREIGN I'LL NOT PERMIT Franca, la tending 50.000 m ore.guesla Art McKay't orcheatrs seven vesrs. Board of Education and the com- 1 MORRELL'S AGENTS ANT SUCH DEVICES troops to Algeria to fight the re-| played. j munity as-a whole. I will continue WHITE BREAD Lh. L o a f 17c JUST YET. TO REMAIN ON hellion tha French government pe-1 When the couple left for C3iinco-l Q --H as an American ever held to give my best efforts as superin­ E-Z GUT HAMS MV SHIPS, j riodically 'announces ik on the llteague. Va.. where the bridegroom! the rank of Admiral of the Navy? tendent and princippl. until such ! LoROSA SPAGHETTI ond ELBOW wane. ; is stationed, the br^e was wear- i A—George Dewey is the only time as other arrangements can Tha French cabinet yestei-day j mg a powder blue faille aulL'hlaek ! one. be made. / approved the reinforcement! for | coal and accessories anfi a blue "This commitment terminates MACARONI 1,1). P k g . 19e l,b. 75 c » ‘*•0e«aw>w be — the 480.000 Army. Navy and Air feather hat. (J -Can skilled modern violin- definitely bn July 1. However, it f« Ui oei oat Force men already' In the North "phe bride was graduated-t from .makers duplicate a Stradivarius ? ia my sincere hope that a replace­ Rliole. nr shank half African territory. Manchester High School JRVifh the A In every respect except ment ma.v be found prior to that SALTESEA CLAM CHOWDER H ie new troopa will gq to eaat- class Of 1954. and from the Con­ sound and playing qualities. time, and I hereby forego Xny NATIVE em • Algeria, the weakekt French MORl'Y MEEKLE BY DICK TAVALU necticut Institute of Hairdressing. R eg. Can.s L a rg e Can c poaition because of rebel infiltra­ Until recently she waa employed 2 45c 41 ROASTING CHICKENS Lb. tion across the Tunistah border. . by the Southern New England'Tele- MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD k c ^ 0 N ,( X D 'The Defense Ministry today de- phone Co, The bridegrmjm .grad­ EAGLE SARDINES 6 t^ns 49c WHY-AH-I SUPPOSE anoRT-jiaaAVB BUT I nlad • speculation that the hew uated from Manchester. High r HEN TURKEYS troops would be wlthdrawri from so! I LEAVE IT VtXJtKTO PROMiaeo School in 1955. and is presently P llX S B I'R Y HANGING ON A NOOK T TAKE A XWOULONT French NATO forces in West Ger­ irith the US. Marine Corps. His CAR FANCY BRISKET , -JN THE BACK ENTRY! TAKE ONE many. The ministry said they y)ft from .bis bride was a watch TONIGHT would come from France it.self snd he gave her aXerling silver PIECRUST MIX Pkga. 33c French possessioha in Ontral Af­ reasry beads. WET rica. 't LIK H Y LEAF CORNEITBEEF TtHiriat Travel GWins WASH CHERRY PIE FILLING Cana 69c Washington—For the fbst; time SfIt'RFIN E \M: 79c W ed d in g s in history, American mvalers spent more, than 15 billion dollars I in but-of-atate domaatlc Atdiuial MORIARTY BROTHERS MAYONNAISE lin t 35c RIB END travel during 1957,* gain br.abtrat Paiiani-Morgan 30L,31.'» CENTER STREET— .Ml 3-.il3r) Lb. 49c Mias Beve^ Claire Morgan, 4 per cent'over ,the .year before. EDUCATOR CHERRY FLAVORED PORK ROASTS ^iHt», am e.ni,> i»> tji. *,» v.e *h. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Bag BY LESLIE rCRNEB V. S||organ. 75 Branf'ord St., and COOKIES 49c CAPTAIN EASY CpI. Richard Vificent Pagani. son FAVORITES THEYVBPOnB A OAVg eXONVN s m s THB of Mrs. Faultne Pagani. lOR DdrtE-. NABISCO MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES AND FRANK RIDGEWAY MOAIUkAENTAL JOB. SATtlLITB Wta >1 gfADY | Ing St, (End the late Felix Pagsiit, jALONict rryviLL M A WBf K| AND WB CAM w-ere unitM In marriage Saturday OYStERETTES Box 19c DORAN FAK.M p r = th e se costum es really ' MAV'BE THEY'RE XBACH CAUAVggAu FLY IT DOWN iW at 9 a.m.'.tn St. Bridget's Church. W ELL, A\A. ASERNATHV; LOOK auth en tic! lTOO a u t h e n t ic ! The doitfilie ring ceremony; was SI performed,by the Rev. Stanley E. FARMS RippJe Cut POTATOES 2 37c WE'RE OFF TO THE Haatlllo a nuptial high mass.' PICTSWEET aaasouerade RARry Mrs. (R a ^ o n d 4 , Muyphy played PoiHtry— Dirtet I Forms to You' tha bridqf-, mlikIc' .And' sang. .AviP ASPARAGUS SPEARS ... 45c Marla, 4 ^ . . PICTSWEET Eacorti^ to thC altar, and pre^ •enteddn'marrfaige by her-fatlMr, the bride wag* attended by 'MWa FISH STICKS 2 »..69c Sally Niedzwicki, -X7 Carroll Rd^ 9-8251 Iroils'Yefiefgbles PICTSWEET' - a i maid "{of hopor. B rideam a^ were Mlaa Yvonne Dutcher of Nor-' SATURDAY CHERRY PIES 45c folk, Conn., Mrs. Richard Deluco. ROMAN ’ 31. Laurel St„ amd Mrs. Richard Post, Coventry. Claire Broullette. SPECIAL FANCY PIZZA PIE 49c t-ao CUT FROILl CONNECTICUT’S FINEST J E F F C O B B BY PETER HOI-KMAIf POULTRY PARTS WHITE ROCKS— TO BROIL OR FRY. MeINTOSH O F M A R T H A WAYNE BY WII.SON SCRUGGS •i! T H B S T O R Y J s t h e ... GBM NEWS OF A MS&N6 MAN^ 0H,0H...llEREC0ME5 • TROUBLE!... A N O ^ WAf Peit^sonal Notices w EAVSIT^ ONLY NATUgALX SHOULD BG UPSET. CONTBNTS OF MUBDEB HAS JU S T BEEN BECEIVEO. \ 9NS ru SUFTCaiG nOM AN HE'S RUNNIN(5,1’P BETTER / ANXCTV MCUK>$IS.~FCAE PRST AN BWJTVIEgS DRINHILKS, THEN UV DAO A FALSe BOTTOmO VALISC ABE EXAM- lb. APPLES mCriN POLICE HEADQUABTEBE.... HURRY UP THAT CALL .3 STAiRT PACKINSI atSMd ID jail, and NOW 'KH.-M.l . -In Memoriam ^79*1 LEGS TO CAPTAIN NEILEON'5 OFFICE, WILL you I ' 1b ,Ioi of Andrew Adams 3 pkg:8.29c iim • who ^.asqtk •i|fcruarj-.30. 1947. FAMM FRESH '1«! ‘‘p I V ■■ t •* ’ If ■ . f. \ ■;/ \ *' 1 f I MANCHESTER llVENtt^O HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN« THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1968 PAGE SEVENTEIM MANCHESTER EVjSNTNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONW^ THUKSDAy, FEBRUARY 80; 19B8 x '‘t *’ ?A01 nXTEEN THE / s the s Schoolboy Cage Season m s M m Ranger Coach declares IRES ■y Comes to An End Friday PAT BOLDUC . MIXK^ DOL'ULKS '0 S 4 ' 8 - 4 i 4 New York, Feb, 20 (fP)-^i8 New/York Rangers had just bu^ irv* AUlataat Sporto Editor. tightened theit hold on .second plai^ in the H*tumdl Hockey L. Pet League, but Coach Phil Wat8on,,Keyer known as a-catm guy Bv PAT BOLDUC .lit Mwy-Jehn Simmunr ...... ^ 1» .fi04 lemeii Add «U'hoolbov basketball bows o u t tomorrow night, at least as i ju rr^ o h n cu«hjn« » IS .604 cj^rs Set HV TM)N BERGER \ f Undisturbed, -Flalnvllle csdied-^tlun 28 point* In the laat eight anyway, puffed nervously on a TigareL "The hard way," ha » .666 Out-of-Tewners.or OUt*of-Towneg8 exhaled, "W# always have to do*^— :* * i* ' * ■ * r as Manchester High School is concerned. Coach Elgin 1 •Rusa Morriaon . ^ ,27 31 .56.6 auecsssivq • tima' outs which gave eonaecutiva. games. F ^ ^ ^ •! . T_. __ n A «/vVtV\/M*mrr ‘ t AfAtumnhv ..... "M To Win.Skein Rather amusing was th^ recent'remark made by a member things tha hard way." , _ 2J .543 Bui for the presence of j)Re the' Blue Osvtls possession at mid- Rockville winds up its season third piaca Is where no onCwanU' as- 3H ..531 of the Advisory Park and Recr^iation Commiision to the ef­ individual. Bob Zdiinczyk,? Friday meeting Sfmsbury at Sims­ Watson puffed and proteated hfe to be St thq^ finish. East Hartford in an 8:15 contest at the high school g>ni.i NCw Mark Firing without the services of its Rangers’ habits as he stood in/the fect that the five-man board had failed to hear of any op­ Rockville High might w.ell be epurL Hwy w-ofAed th# ball to bury. The first Ymir clubs make tha With • tV' preliminary slated tc'*’- Mlllle-Onie Jarvl* 22 36 . 456 top three senior lettermen, a blaz- Zduncsyk who simply put his head rialavtIU (U) Madison Square Garden .-^rees M. Small-E .McNoil .. 30 2* ■ ;417 'ing Manchester High rifle squad position (excepting from The Herald’s sports staff) to its making plans for a trip to the dowp and drove fbr the hoop. With P B r Pta. room l u t night after New York Stanley Cup ptayoffa next month, .... 17 31 .354 1 Zdiinciyk. f ...... * 11-22 29 but the No. 3 outfit has the job of '^'^ctuallv. off the record* of thej nhoda-Georjre .May ... notched its 43nd consecutive win fruitless rule prohibiting out-of-towjierk- from participating Clash B Tournament Instead, the SCOT* tied, Rockville had one built, then almost blew- k three Edna'John ilrdlund .. ,.,. 16 .32 .3.351 In NBA Tilt REC AIWIOR UEAOL'E with a 113-point victory. 690 to 7T7, t Tufts, f ...... 1 a goal lead in a 3-2 victory over the facing Montreal’s run-away Cana- two rlvafa-Mahchester ha* wont IT rM » V A flU ^/lU ^C J Nlphl'* (op ecore*: Mary Simmon* ill our senior recreation program. This came as no surprise this year’s flock irf-Rama will try fob, the hoop, but it failed to 1 Mircanlnnio. t ...... 0 diens In th* semt-finsls. That **t a n** Season's high trlpl* mark of Standings over a W^dham team that was all since tha commisition member* uref find its mark. S Vargo. c ...... 2 M 1: Chicago Black Hawks. It was the view all toufhey proceeding* from t Rrookf. f ...... 2 2-2 « means they get a il^et to the 336 after roliing single* of lit and 1.4. New York', Feb. 20 (/P)— W L but lost In the shuffle. •eidom *4*n at aenlof functions. th* sidelined, thank* to Zdunezyk. 04) A only game sqheduled. Sfere* Cushing 115-113. UI 5fnlumrhv Takts a good club like the Bos­ The Junior members of ths In­ In tha past this act. rcauUad in Zdak^yk Takes Cher 0 PrarGDo. s ...... « It waa the third straight success playoffs, but they won’tted foTng X*::-'15 outinjt*—»chola*tir c*R* fan* CBA w^*-rx » Schedule 1Hi.Msd"lln,e Morlev t05. Mlllls Jarvis Upton's AlJ-Stars ...... 6 3 Had tba member* shown an In-, a .team being dropped from the The good-looking blond. 6-2 senior, 1 Roy. M ...... 1 0-1 « anywhere. 106 and John Cushing 126. • ton Ueltica. Ijct ’em lose r dian team took the initiative in the tareat in .seiflor athletic* in recent' w*« easily the difference •* Plaln- The ovarthpe was ail Zdunizyk. 0 Mo«»rs, ff ...... 0 0-0 0 for the Rangers and lifted them would appear to have little in- Chatterbok' Restaurant 5 4 lopsided victory- Jim Tierney’s 1*8 league. Before - five seconds »elapsed, the past the .500 mark for the first Montreal, z i polnU ahead of tere*t in the finale for both teams, j lew, Are they coasting? Or Manchester Trust .... 4 5 y**r* , *everaF rule infractions ■vllle turned back Rockville’s gal­ Totals ...... * iT l(-2< 4ii PERTAniANT LBAGITO and'Ron OsmbolaU's 180 placed in woufd hava::'been uncovered. How And mind you no examples hava lant Bid for survival hi. thrill­ Piainville captain had scored two BorkYltld <441 Bowls Saturday time In more than a month. Bet­ New York, g>U mighty Maurice But Ka*t Hartford follower* may Here Sunday slumping? That’s the ques­ Sales and.Appliance ... 3 6 the rrtagic circle to lead the way, been given of stmiiaF occurrences from the free, throw line. Within j P B r pt*. ter yet. It gave thenra three-point (The Rocket) Richard back tdj.. turn out In lanr* number* to »ee Standings about tbarout-of-towner who had ing. bub. heart breaking overtime, ThlPbAull. f ... •...... 1 S-4 Quarter-final matches in tha w L Pet. tion in the push for playoff and Bob .Rusconi pulled down , his mcinbership renewed last sum­ in both the Bualnesamen’s BaS' a minute he went to the line again i » lead over third place .^Detroit—and night against Boston.’ If their Hornet* ran repeat an The Green Manor Proa will con­ A faat - breaking Manchester ketball and Volleyball Leagues. 48-44 ) U-heiiKUth. f ...... D )►« h Women’s Town Bowling Tour-. Lake House ...... 55 29 .655 berths today In the National Bas­ fourth place with a 176; Steve mer 7 Have all of the player* In The Vlodely-contested Valley B and made the score ,44-40. A lay-1 2 N'-lderw-rfer, f ...... 2 (VO 4 nament are scheduled Satur­ earlier .IP-20 (that* rorrectl tri­ clude their 14-game Conr.ecticut 51 .33 .607 ketball Assn. It look* more like Trust quintet defeated the recently Reals’* 178 copped third position thi* printer'* Rec 8enlor'~B*sket- up by husky Steve Varga, fol­ 4 GrouR. r ...... » S-7 23 day afternoon at 2 o’clock at umph. While on the other hwd W^alnut . , ...... strengthened Manchester Sales and and Ralph Geer completed the "We are not in favor of spend­ contddt kepKs falr sized Rockville ! RtoekF ^ • ..'...... 0 A Basketball Aa*n. schedule Sunday Oak Grill ...... 46 38 ..648 coasting than slumping with the btll league been checked 7 Qh’, Armory crowd at ■ fever pitch lowed by two more, charity tosses 1 KupffrirhmM, c ...... 0 n 0 the Y. Florence Johnson, Silk Town fans don't believe their Celtics, who despite, a 123-103 de­ Appliance 60-64 in the first game [tally with a 174 as the local sharp- ing, the tovvnipeople’* money for by. Zduncsyk (6 for 8 In the oyer- 1 Janton, g ...... 4 R afternoon against the New Ha^en M iller's...... 41 43 .-•88 ' there are other' example*. aotivitle*. in which nOn-re*ldetds throughout..;The game wa* well o-l , above, meets Audrey .< Frey', Indians can be. that bad a^ain thl* 33 393 feat by the Philadelphia Warriors of last night's Rec Senior League j shooters walked oft with the top A* a baseball umpire, basketball tfmei upped the margin tq ,48-40 Amy Plrkey rolls Fran Cran- Columbu* Bears in a 3:15 conteat Ray's ...... 51 doubleheadcr at the high school. five places In the CCIL match. would benefit,’’ is another quote into the third )ilmod before either ir Totals ...... i« M2 44 SAFE TIRE'SALE winter. Chatterbox ...... 26 5« .310 last night still have a 6’/i-K*me official and active player in the. team showed a i ^ lead of more and closed the door on Rockyille’s ■ Rrol’O' Rf hAir IR-17 Rorkvill r.nd of 'rtall, Ruth McIntosh opposaa at the Verplanck School. The game Eastern Division lead. The disfeat League-leading Upton’s All-Stars With Gary/Kosak’s 173 edging the attributed to ' the commiMlon tournamant chances for the' ’57- tlmF 4rt-40. Worat I-o»* of Reaaon League-leading Boltoi L a k e Rec Softball League, 1 can readily 'Then wHl some one pUaae explain thda three poIntA'With 3:35 re­ Shirley Vltlner , and Elsie While eufferinc their worst set- was postponed laat Sunday because gave the Celts a .500 mark for forfeited to the Chatterbox Res­ 173 offering of Windham's highest attest to the lack of Interest of the 58 season. Two free thtow* nnd^a Pound and Mary Si-mmon* House upended the Chatterbox 3-1, their laat four games and dipped taurant in the nightcap when only shooter, John Fardal, the JRed and why it -is perfectly a'lright for i maining in the third,quarter, Rock­ lurk of * dism*l »e*son. the lo- of the severe snowstorm. runnerup Walnut Restaurant rolled flv* commission members in our ville grabbed a abort\llved 28-24 hoop by Grou# completed th* sebrr tangle in head to head best of rals al-io shot at thrir poorest them, below .700 for one of the few three of ihe'Stars made an appear­ White’s second team also topped non-resident to secure a paid part Score Confident CUSTOM NYLON A..2 o'clock preliminary will pair to a 2-2 tie with Miller's Restau­ the Whippets’ beat by a substantial aenlor athletic programs. It woul'd timO job in our Recreation De^ advantage. \ ing. • • ’ a three game niatche*. The times this season. ance. It marked the season’s third be safe to say that some members Suffice to say, if Rockville had semi-final* will -be held Satur­ 2h ''p in ts ' wer7 \hV**otes’t"'to?a*i i the strong Meriden Saint* agmnat rant and third place Oak Grill look Tfvo Game* Ahead forfeit. 3 3 ^in t margin. partment 7 And why are non­ Stunned Plainvilik Tucson. Ariz., Feb. 20 iJb - ■ Tf an All-Star team from the East all three points from Ray's Restau­ “rhe i^inaWay offers food for have not attended a senior athletic resident? (God bless 'em and more played all season the way the hiB first majdr workout is any In­ day night at 7. New Tubes—No Charge chalked up by Zatursky's quintet The deciision hoisted the War-' 'The Bankers started fast and contest in several seasons. Thi* apparently *tunned\Co*cb Ram* played last night, the rec* Side Rec Junior League coached rant in last night's matches at the riors two games ahead of New jumped into an 18-10 first quarter thought when one contemplates the power to them I permitted to swim l ^ t Riera’s quinUt, to whoma loss dication. Herb Score' is ready to thi* vear. Needles* to add that the Double .Strike alleys possible results had Captain. Paul at Globe Hollow or skate at Cen ord a'ould be much better. Shoot* Silk Towners have only one goal by WTiitey Johnson. York, bjfialen 4I6-UO by Syracuse, lead and held onto a 33-28 advan­ would mean 'dropping from 'tirst •pick up Where he left off last sea­ Night's best scores were au­ Sheridan, Tim Roban^and Ed Felt- I wonder just how’ many athletes ter- Springs Park?" Isn't it the place in .the Valley ,JB league ing was good with 18- for 45 for son when an accident almost ended Roy's Future Clouded in mind Friday night—REVENGE. Sporting a somewhat disappoint­ in th*>r fight for the final playoff tage at halftime before eboltng off y ...* - ing 3-7 won and lost record, the thored by Chris Decl 129—389, berth in the ‘Ea.stern. noticeably in the third period, scor­ ham added their c

hp J , -l >'•! .i iV V ‘■f V’ P'; 'llf ^ l' .■ ' *■’ ^ V i A lIAKtHiffiSTTO EVENING HBJftALD, BJANCHESTER. CONN., lHtn|8DAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1968 PAGE NINETEEN ,PAGE EIGHTEEN IjLANCHEI^TER EVEN1Ng\ e RALD, Wa NCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAV, FEBRUARY 20, 1968 4^ -■I ■ \ ^ — 1. .Ill .....; I It 'll, i) I- ...*. I i.i.., i.- 4 . BuaiiiMS LocBtioiia Booafis tor Sale * 72 kts; 'Vernon Boyingtxm, TOr THERE OUGHTA BE A i.AWl BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Hoorn WItlioBt Board .Sf Uoiues Fp»'Salt 72 'Wantfid*—liiefil Bst^A 77 Jftockville-Vemon Aato Urmnc School Buildinc—Contrmetins 14 for Rtnt 84 Sudan Ponders (T^TF) PRICED (or Inunadlats sals. OFF PORTER BTRBET - SELUNG, Buying, Tradhif Dlechargeti Tuesday: M n. Ann BIDWELL Home Improvement Co. f u r n is h e d c a b in s —Heat and Lorca split, 3W baths, two car go- Local Stocks Classified MANCHESTER Driving Academy, Ilghta. Also rooms. Iniiulra Scran­ FOR OFFICE or copimarolal use, ly Cape (3od. Comer kd, ames- M.L. (which maana Uve Stodolski, 87 Talcott Ave. ■ llccnied by State of Ctfhn. " and Alterations, additions, garages. rsce.- Built-in oven and otoye in ^ v e . 114.750, TWa ,1* at ax- —Multipla List)—all your raal Admitted yeeterday: Mrs. Mar­ ton's Cabins, 160 Tolland Turnpike. three rooms, ground floor. Mala kitchan. For (urther htformaUon Harvard Teacher to Speak Placing Egypt Motor Vehicle depwtment. Can Re-slding specialists. Easy budg- caCR g)40W5 AU.TMK OM HOW. ceUentJtoy in a beautiful location tau the modsm way. The B QaataMou FumUhed by lon Moetche, ToUand Ava.; Mrs. et terms. MI 9-649S or IR A mON §HE had ONE O f HER OWN - Phone MI 9-0626. St. near post office. Phone Ml or appolntmant to see can the R. Advertisement fulfill all driver educational needa, TO QAISe KIO* f , ■' 9-8229, MI 8-7444. , Co., Rapltora,. Ml worth'fiUttenj Agency. Realtors^ Coboni A MMdlebrook, Inc. Elaanor Gustafson, 17 Division from IS to <10. Standard shift, push 6-BlM. ■ < r . Diihock and Co., RaaMon, Ml o^Joaeph.V^foro * MI .Ml 34980. St„ Manchester; . M rs Doris ute in UN button, fluid drive and automatic. BUILDINO about 3,300 9-5346, Josapb Aah(ord, Ml 9-6818, 9-6818, Barbara WooSeT M* 9-7702, Boite Stockh At Dinner in ^alcottville Joseph, WindserVilfe; Ralph Col- CLASSIFIED ADVT. AIX TTFBIS of repairs and new '^If.'Twice MtWA* CAUOHT^ CPOMVBftT Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7703 or Rob- iCbester ’Trust . . . 58 63 » U ' . * . . ^ VC- Serving Manchester, Rockville. Apartmonia— Flat*-- Robert Murdock. M 3-6473.' ' WANTED — Two-family, ona-half ff. lina. Mountain Spring Rd.; Mra. construction.' William Kanehl, con­ TAUlMG IN ClA' Bank and Trust Anna Coughlin, Tunnel Rd., 'Ver­ (OontlinMd f n a Fags Oaa) tractor and builder. Call MI 3-7778. Jit oiici^MNe fMOULD seoiN' , iNeyreuT ...... 85 3S Captain Robert Loverin, a»-^rroenMy by Mrs. Ernest Godd^ert 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M., Vernon. Call Mr. Mlclette, PI etc. Occupancy 34 months. In, ATTRACTIVE, -i^ellKHured’for eight Hutchins, MI 9-8133 soon as pos­ national defense chairman of Sab­ non; Mrs. Jane Ryan, Old Stafford ST UOVt r A pillLO't SIMAVlOie^ ild -m r (X n) MANCHESTER -•'New six room home. FHve rpome and lava­ sible. ' F irst^U onal Bank of sociate professor of air aclenca at 1.1249. It MIS MOTMER'6 FIVE ROOM duplex, no bSthrooi^ centar of town. One car garaga for re Tnimbull Chapter, DAR. Rd.', ToUand. * vote in the other’e rieetlon. might room rah<4> homo In Rockledga tory down. Three r o c ^ Snd bkth Moneteater ...... 37 31 Harvard Univen^ty, ivlU apeak on effect Ha claim to them, Aluminum Storms and «8P0NSieitiTL' Sullivan Ave., Wspplng, Mr rant at the Cantar. Call Yn 9-SMl, section, aW baths; ceramic tilt LISTINGS WANTBlk-Alngle. $wo- Awards were iriven to (he follow­ Diacharf(ed Yesterday: Mra. COPY CLOSING TIME MORTLOCK'S Driving School — or/Ml 3-7444. up. Two flreplaceeXLoafb of Hartford National thie islands of the Pacific and aholw Negotiations between the twn ■Uccnaed by State of Conn. Author- Screens 14-A 3-5724f fcltchsa fiountars. Attached closets. Two-car garitoeNLarg* lot (amily, thrsa-faniliy, buaineas Bank ATrust Co. .. 31 33 ing: Johnnie' Faye Orlowskt. St Gladys Schaefer, 39 South St.; FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ameslte drive, fully lenoscai property. Have many oaab buyers. alidee at a public supper meeting Bernard’s School;: Andrea Narkle- Ronald Plnney, Broad Brook; countries had been going on with­ iied by Dept, of Motor Vehicles TWO FURNISHED rooms, 1 In choice location. Prici^J18,800. Fire UMOjaaop' Cumpanlee out fanfare since Feb. 1. But the MON. THRU FRI. rd bedroom possible. Aetna L i f e ...... V, .177 187 Events Tonight all types of driver Question on Roofing— Siding 16 $11,706. Five rooms. cellar, Spacious-renovated kitchen. Good or COMNKCncCT schools. His mother. Mrs. Ruby - Senror awards were given to: Dr. William Schneider of this men to protect poUlng placisa. . k BE APPRECIATED apartments, comer Park and $13,660. Five rooms, cellar garage cou: r COMMON PUSA8. Coup- Conn. General 256 266 Loverin la a G$ade 1 teacher at insured dual control cars, stand­ SPECIAL WINTER rates for all Oiestnut SU.'CslI MI 3-0676. Louis investmeiirlnconA. Prime loca ty of 7 „„ Januanr 17,. 1968. Hartford Steam BofleK 86 91 Judith Hallcher, Rockville High city will address the WATES at Mahgoub conferred with Egyp­ ard or automatic. By trained and 613,960. Hot water heat, half acre tlon. R. F. DImock A Co.. Real Hartford eral Savings and Loon Vernon Elementary Schbbi. School senior; end Elaine Perkins, thelKmeeting at 8 p.m, at the types of roofing and siding. For Lavltt, rental agent. Wanted to Reiit 68 trees. ‘ Carlton W. Hutchins, MI Travelers ...... x7'.* 80 V4 The Couple’s flub is sponsoring tian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Dial M l 3-2711 certified instructor, licensed by tore, MI 9-5245 Joseph Ashford, Afsoclatlpn Robert Pordl. Stafford High School senlof. Kosciusqiro Club. Fawzi last night after spendings ^ree estimate, call MAnchester 9-8183. . ^ MI 9-8818, Barters Woodk, MI Publle Umitles\ the social (or the Junior high the State of O'nn. hn 9-8075. Roofing and Siding Co., Inc. MI DESIRABLE three room apart WESTlNaHOUSE Englheer, wits It sppearinit froni th7 S^lcstldh - of Conn. Light A Power 18'. 20 Sllmlnasttcs Clase The B(rotherhood of First five hours with Nasser. Rad] ment with private entrance in 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, Ml (lie pGuntlff In Uie abova-enUUed ac­ school groups ijn the TalcoUvlUe Sliminastlcs ClaSses will be held Evafiigeltcar-Lutheran Church will 9-8983. and seven year old dauj^tar de-‘ (XIX) 6M.300 — NEW 6H room 3-6472. . Hartford Electric LL 57 Cairo announced later that Bo modem ranch home, fina neigh elre aingle home or tin - room ranch. BuU.t-in atove and oven, tion, returasble tom e Court ol Com­ ,\ area. The group spbnsora dance* here again thla year, starting April meet at 8 p.miv __ had rejected.' An Egyptian /r o fn - Garage— Service— Storage 10 mon Pleas of the .Cbunty ot Tolland, Hartford Oaa Co: .... 3814 Friday evening* and helps in thi RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and borhood. MI 3-6806. duplex: Excellent references. Call fireplace, full . baaement. -Near State of CODoecticuL onslne Flret ’Tues­ Southern New England 7. ' promlae proposal to poripone all Lost and Pound SDC ROOM (Jolonlal it* baths, ‘worship service*. The ytnihgeters, The 'Classes are conducted an-, Advertisement; built up roofs, gutter and con­ Ml 9-8495. Venlanck School. R .. F. Dimbck porch, hot water oil heat, fire­ day of March 19Ui that me ptSlntltf Is Telephone ...... 34 <4 electonS in the diepuud: area. ductor work, roof, chimney re­ MODERNITY deoigned for effort- h Co., Reoltora. Ml 9-6245, Joeeph forking a foreclosure of *\ ludgmedt will eooh begin to canvass iiew- hually by Mrs. Marjorie Smith For the’ added «xmveniSnce of LOST — Motorola model 6x32E ONE-c Xr , garage, .Florence St. leee Hidag in Rockville. Excellent, place, cl^ utilities. 30 days occu­ lien uwupon certain real estatr>locaTed In Manufactaring Companies An Egyptian . Bopm said the pairs. Ray Kagenow, -MI 9-2214. RELIABLE couple with one child AShfim. Ml 8-6n8, Barbara the Town of Coyentry, County .of .Tol­ comera in the area. of Manchester, under the sponsor- our cuattHnera, aU, bUl* may now transitor radio (serial number Call after‘4 p.m, MI 9-3561. quM nmdential oection. Spacioue would like four or five room apart- pancy. Charles Leaperonce. 'MI Arrow, Hart. Heg. . . . 46»4 49>/ Drive Opens be paid at Arthur Drug Stores, plebiocite would ho held tomorrow 0332431 in vicinity of Marlow's. Ray Jackson, Ml 3-8325. Woods, Ml 9-7703 or Robert Mur 9-7620. land and State of ConneoUcutX and Associated Spring ... 20 ship of the Rockville Recreation in the two areas as planned. He n nu ^ .N E xtra large ameaite 'onent. Reasonable. Call MI 9-1544 dock, MI 6-6473. known as UX No. 8 In Block Na, 16 \ ■'The 1958 AtaeriCan Red Cross Board, Interested women are Inc., 21 Main St.. Rockville. Bantly Substantial rew/ird for informa­ parking a i ^ for two cars each, on Berry Avenue, Gerald Pack, and Bristol Brass 8(4 discounted t^ie pOsslblUty of irio- ROOFING, SIDING, painting. Car or AD 3-5030. WEST SIDE—Five room ranch (hat the platatlff has endeavored to as­ drive will open in Vernon March 1 asked to contact Mrs. Harriet Oil Co., Inc., TR 5-3271. tion. Apply Marlow's, 887 Main, Business Services Offered IS pentry. Alterations and additions New. Oountrjrliving with city con- MANCBESnStJ- New seven room certain _Hle present residence of said Collins wiGi-’ S $13,20(1 quota seL lence. * ha 9-5221. REFINED middle-aged business bouse, full basement, plastered t^nham Bush . 7>4 Thayer-or Mrs. Richard Tucker. Ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ venlencee. 20 imnutaa from Hart­ randi, many extras. Call BuUder- walls, insulated, hot water oU Robert PardI but'has been unable to do Drive Chalir'man Harvey Yonce Heads Zebra CInb Vernon and TalcottvlUe news f l o u r 8AND1NQ and retinlshini teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 399 AQtumn ford via parkwaj^Latest appli woman, needs two or three room so and that notice of the insUtutlon ot Ehi-H art .... 48(4 IXiST—Black and white soft-haired Specialising in old floors. % Owneri MI 8-6831. heat, large kitchen with birch this action most likely to epme to hit sai'((1 today the drive will h« an­ Paul D. Hoar of Charter Rd. has Items are handled through 'Hie St. Ml 3-4860. ances, Individual heht control and heated, unfurnished apartment. attehllnn Is that hereinafter ordered: FafiHr Bearing 62 nounced in local churches Sunday. mongrel.. Six months. Red harness, 9-5750. cabinets. Alt rooma.’ tlnlahed In C'ark 12'4 been elected - president of the Herald’s Rockville Bureau, 7 W. 2;Get Warnings televialon antennae. Dmind'Oihat, Cali Ml 9-3671 after 6 p.m. (V) BUILJJERS wiecial-built (or mahogany trim. Call owner. MI ORDERED. That notice of (he InsU. Landefs, Frary, Matthew Alien Is vice chairman Main St., telephone TRemont broken one side. Reward. MI FOR THE best in shingle and built dlspoaall, ’ventilating fUK Seven bimaalt New living room with (utlon of this action' be; given the said N- B. k^chlne ...... 26 Zebra Club, which has a statewide 3-5194. up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim- 3-8304. Robert Pardt by some proper officer Or and Mrs. Mqurlce -FouHces is -sec­ memberahip of over 200. 6-3186. minutes to Crystal Lake B H jw m . buUtdn bookahelvee, finished rec- other person causing a true and at­ North and'Judd ...... 26'4 ond vice chairman. In Area Crash MORTENSEN I'V. 8p«slaased RCA and roof repairs call Coughlin. Farms and Land ^ r Salt 71 ...... 18 ^ The club la connected with the television service. Ml 9-4641 . Two mtnutee walk to< beautiful reaUoh room with fireplace and SOU^H side:—Beautiful four bSd- tested copy of this order to be pub­ Russell M fgN i. Anibalanoe Used Twice Ml 8-7707. Help Wanted—^Male 3( Houadhold Goods 51 Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 Henry Park with iU new pool l>aneled den. Huge kitchen, dining lished in 1710 Manchester Herald once Stanley Steam' Connecticut Air National/ Guard, Announcements FOR DIFFERENT slaea and rirpoa room colonial, excellent condition, a week for two succyssITe weeks, com­ The ambulance purchased by the in which Hoar, is a master ser­ ’Two motorists were warned for TRASH Removsl —Weekly service GRAY PERSIAN lamb finger tip other eporis and memorial towi area. Twica os many cabinate as large- lot, trees, near bus, -only mending on or before February’ 20. Terry Steam ., About To rules of the road violations yes­ WANTED —Man willing to work of farms and land tracts witbui .30 usual Two ceramic tile baths. For Vernon Fire District last summer geant. INCOME TAXES prepared In your now available at a price anyone fifty hours per week, with good 40 ROPER GAS range, excellent length coat. Mink collar and cuffs, which views New Hampshirs on a lilaa oi Hartford. Lawrenca P. 612.900: Carlton W, Hutchins, MI 1968, and that return of such service be Torflngton .... 23 waa put to use in two emergencies. terday after a S-car crash on Roofing— Chimney 16-A clear day. Excellent shopping, (urther information or Mpolnt* 9.5182. made to the above named court. U.S. Envelope, com. . .^16 >4 Coin a u b Exhibit The Little Flower' of Jeeua home or by-Wpolntment. Exper­ can afford. So to keep . your running car. Who likes Outdoors, condition $35. Call MI 3-1058. . never worn since remodeled, $150. Bn^er. Ml 9-5910. JOHN H. YEOMANS. Clilef Leslie A. Kittle said It was N. EaglevUIe Rd. in Mansfield. ienced tax work. MI 3-4723. ■ premises clean call Hurri-Clean ROOFING - Specialising in repali^ Ml 9-7218. churchee.' Bxclueire. Adulte 3100. ment to see call the R.. F. Dimock Clerk of the Court of Common U.S. Envelope, pfd. .. The Rockville Loin Club has been Mothers Circle will1 taeetmeet tomorrowton State Police said a car operated for sales route work with a future 3 “ A Co., Realtors, Ml 9-5240, Joseph MANCHESTER —$13,900. 75 Essex used ’Tuesday to take William A. invited to exhibit coin bollectlons night at 8 o'clock-^at the home of Transit ot Manchester. MI 9-7853. tng roofa o f . All kinds. Also new $1.00 plus expenses to start. Write MI 9-4834. TR 5-5775. Pleas. County of Tolland. Veeder-Root ...... 41''x by Chafles W. Couch. 36, of Meri­ RED CLOTH Persian fur lined Aabford, Ml 9-6818, Barbara St. Excellent four bedroom Cape, A true copy Cahoone, now deceased, to Rock­ with the ' Rockville Stamp Club Mrs. James Mkirphy, 22 Waddell Light trucking also available. roofs. Gutter wprk. Chlm."»iys P.0, Box 561,-Manchester. FLORENCE combination gas and ^ o u w for Sale 72 Allest; Harold T. KeaUng. The above quotations are hot to ville City Hospital from his son’s den, struck the left rear of a car INCOME TAXES prepared, Call I..!» * oil range, $35. Call Ml 3-1996. ^ coat, size 10-12, navy mouton fur SIX ROOM duplex, garage, on bus Woods, Ml 6-7702 or Robert Mur­ cellar, schools. Harvey Adelberg. be construed as actual markets. Saturday at the high school. Rd. /< ■ cleaned, repaired,-epait 36 years' ex line, adult family preferred. Write Deputy Sheriff of Hartford County. home at Vernon Center Heights. being backed out o f a' driveway by hn 9-3329. HILLS’ TELEtHSION Service. perience. ^ e e estimates Call lined coat, size 10-12. XU l MI NEW SDC Ro o m housa. Carur 8t.. dock, MI 34473. CH 7-8169 shy time. William Patten, president of the Box K, . Herald. \ The fire, department was called Meri Loomis, 53, of N. BlaglevlUe Available at ail times. PbUco fac­ lowley. Manchester Mi 8-5861. Help Wanted— CONSOLE RADIO—Magnavox AM. 8-1752. Uonebeater. Ffra rooms, compiela Coin Club, said any collectors may Mem1>*rs of the Couples Club of FEDERAL INCOME taxes pre­ tory supeirvlsed service. Tel. MI FM and short waye, record chang­ full rear dormbr, IH baths, firs- :v n ) MANCBEBTER—$14,500 Capa SEVESf ROQM house with approxi­ when it was learned that the hos­ exhibit their coins and participate Rd. A few seconds later a car, Male or Female .37 TWO R(X>M fumtshed, heated. four down* two unfinished up. Nice mately twenty acres of land, in pital ambulance was out of towm. the Second Congregational Church operated by Frank Latham, 68i of pared with your savings In mind. 9-9698. er, 12" concert hall speaker, new place, basement ^ t a g e . T. Shan­ in the auction Saturday evening. are-remjnded to [make reservations Reasonable rates. Call Ml ('-8248. cartridge. Best offer. 61 Jarvis Private bath, utilities, business non. Builder, Ml 8-749», BU 9-1411. condition. Near bebOoU, transpor­ Manchester. Call OV 4-3626. The fire department ambulance RFD 2,. Rockville, slammed Into Heating and Plnmbing 17 CLERK TYPIST,, cashier-store, Wanted<<->To Buy 58 block, adults, free parking, tele- Vernon Votes School, The exhibit wll open at 11 a.m. for the 'potluck to be held at Cen' GONDER’S T.V. Service, available Rd. tation and s h c^ n g center. Im was first used in November to take, ^ortheast Record Hop the Couch car. No one woe In­ WANTED: Egyptian Mummy for any time. Antenna converaions. S. WATSON, PLUMBINO and neat- bookkeeper, salesperson-clothing, OLD GL^S (any condition), phMie Mr. Keith. MI 9-8191. MANCHESTKR-CusiodKbrick and mediate occupancy. Call the R. F. a woman td^Manchester Memorial ter Congregational Church'Satur­ jured. important role in ‘‘Man Who Came cosmetics salesperson, day house DtrooOk Oo., Realtors. Ml 9-5245 or Four Room. Expandable Cape A/Record’ Hop will be held S^-^ day night. They may invite friends Pljilco factory supervised seiwltfe ihg contractor. New Installations, BENDIX— Powersurge automatic swords, 4rar relics, antiques, etc. frams al* room ranch, ^ o fire­ Hospital. Chief Kittle said the u i^ y at 7)30 p.m. at Northeast Loomis was warned for failure To Dinner" at Bowers School Tel. Ml 9-1486. alteration work and repair worl.. cleaner, mqthers helper, house­ washer, top loading, modem agi­ (one or whole collection). 7l) Mill ^WO. ROOM apartment, couple, places, large recreation \ ^ m , Josapb Ashford, Ml 94818, Bar­ In Central Location Acts Toward Merger service of the kmbulance ia .free to the supper and also to the play, to grant the right of way at a Auditorium Feb. 28-March 1. Must keeper, laundress, maid, char­ tator, formica counter top.* Used gentleman. All utilities, qUiet: 224 bara Wooda, MI 9-7702, . Robert IchooK *111* Northeast PTA ia which will be presented by the Cen­ Ml 9-3808. St. Tel. A1 8-6717. only $17,900. Carlton W. HutC and may be obtainedjsy calUng the iponsoflng ■ the affair, wWeh will private driveway, and Couch was be completely mummi-ized, poppi- DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com women, countbreirl, sandwich girl, four months, $75. Ml 3-4655. A Charier Oak. MI 8-8868. CH 6-4137. MI 9-5132. Murdock, MI 8-6472. All oversized rooma. Vacant. Gas fire number. Two firemen and ^ ter Thespians after the supper. warned for traveling too fait for pany, doors and windows, custom WANTED TO BUY used cars, any ------i,------^------hot water heat. No basenfient. Sen­ Because the final charter would end at 10:30 p.m. Ized and deodorized. tVrite: Man­ ward maid, WMtress, seamstress, FOUR ROOM apartment, newly About 300 voteri of Vernon last^ registered nurse usually, Mrs. t>( m, fireplace metal i of the next step toward consolida­ James Vandervoort. chairman snow from driveways, call PI ATTRAUn V ELY furnished and MachtaM Clenaad bara Woods. MI 9-7702 or Robert The’ six guidance counselor^and WANTED —Passengers going to GEORGE WASHINGTON' FOUR ROOM apariment in Bolton. kitten1 cabinecabinets, attached garage, Murdock. MI 3-6472. / tion teemed to be conqentrated on of the Fire District Zoning Com­ Principal Allen L. Dresser,will be Pratt and Whitney, East Hartford. 2-7798. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., local cheerful rooms. (Complete light large porch, hot'Water heal oil, thp mechanics of the step and not Situations Wanted— Male 39 We Are "Not Lying" hoiiKkaeplng facilities available. Lights and heat furnished. Tel. MI • INSTALLATION mission, questioned several aspects on hand. Refreshments will be 8 o’clock shift, jou te taken: Cen­ and long distance moiang, pack­ tile tefc and first Roor lavatory, (XXVIi JUST OFF fPorter St. the goaf. of the proposed step. He said he served by Mias Mabel ^ n ra d y and SNOW PLOVyiNG, driveways and ing, storage Call Ml 3-5187, Hart­ By "George" Single, double. Children acceptad 9-4861. ter St., West Center St. via Silver We Are Celebrating SPECIAUST Aluminum storm wtqdov-s and Beautiful six rooiii Dutch Colonial The Selectmen were empowered was not necessarily against con­ Mrs. /Madelym Frederick, office sec­ Lone. Tel.. Ml 9-2152 or MI 3-8548. park areas. Manchester Esso ford CH T-1423. —Hmited Parking. Central. Raa- Service. J>n 9-8198. EXPERIENCED p h o t ogrspher. Washington’s Birthday aonable price! Come see! Mrs. VERNON—Three room apartment. ecreena. Near bus ahp schools, | (or only $21,500. Call R. F. Dimock "to appoint a committee for the solidation but thought consolida­ retaries. Call after 4 p.m. MI 9-3561. rea: bargain, A-1 condifion Price , purpose of s Joint meeting with the tion of functions only should be MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ With TOU Givat Value! Dorsey, 14 Arch St. Garage. Modern conveniences, ex­ ' * Co., Realtors, MI 9-5245 or Mr. Two Sklddjhg Accidents clusive neighborhood. References Town aRi Coiiatry $23,500. George L. G ^ ladio, Bemie Cantor. TR 6-3495. Fire District and the city for the considered. He also thought it ing Co. Ml 3-6563. Otmed and op­ NOT 1 YEAR — NOT 3 YEARS Rockville p^ice investigated two Aii|omobnefl to^SaIe Household j services ROOM—Private parking Resident required. 1^ 9-2837. Realtor. Ml 9-6878. purpose of consolidating those dis­ would be worth while to spend the accidents y^merday w h i^ caused erated by Walter B. “ eirett, Jr., Dogs— Birds— Pets it BUT 3 YEARS. (XXV) ELEVEN unit rooming tricts, and that this committee be , Offers 13-A agent for Burnham's Van Service. tial neighborhood. Phone Ml Draiai^tt Go. money for a complete charter to damage to the cars involved but B E F O R E ^^U BUY « used car TO PAY IP YOU WISH FOUR ROOM heated, hot water,' (XI) OVERSIZED Brick Cai house In East Hartford. $35,000. instructed to draw up a skeleton bs presented to each district tot Service to 48 atatesr* FOR SALE—Five months old Bea­ 9-0086. Five rooms down, two unfinished resulted In no injuries or arrests. see Gorm w Motor Sales. Buick FLAT FINISH Holland window "SUPER" "DE LUXE” furnished or unfurnished, garage, Ml 4*4143 Jlxcellent investment property. charter." approval. He said he agreed that Soles and\ Service, 286 Main gle pup. Call MI 9-0921' after 7 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE centrally located. Phone MI 9-4750. up. Family fopm in basemenL T further Information or ap­ A p6.t driven by Loo J. Mateya, shades, made to measure. All MANCHESTER Package Delivery. p.m. Tlie motion appears unclear, but consolidation would be the/ final 38,,bf New Kensington, Pa., skid­ Street. MI 94571. Open evening* All 100% Guaranteed ROOM FOR RENT. Ml 3-5874. Present mortgage, can oe as­ pointment to gee call R. F. was partially interpreted after the solution for the community but metal Venetian blinds at a new Light tiTicklng and package deliv­ THREE ROOM heated apartment sumed. R, F. DImock & Co.. Real­ ded into a car parked at 116 Grove low price. Keys made while you ery. Refrigerators, washers and ONLY 3433 DfVnorit k Co,, Realtora. MI 9-5245, meeting by "Town Ctounsel Harry H. questioned Just when and how it NEED A CART Short on a down $20'pelivers—$3 Week ' on Route 83 between - Rockville tors, MI -6-5245. Joseph Ashford. Josepn Ashford. MI 94818, Bar­ 'St. about 6 p.m. The parked car payment or bad your credit turned wait. Marlow’s. stove moving specialty Folding . Articles tor Sale 45 Lugg, who was moderator, to imould be undertaken. belongs to Arnold W. Johnston, :^-YOU G E T - ROOM NEAR Main St. for gentis and Manchester. Bijelness couple.' . MI 9-6818, Barbara Wooda, MI- bara VVoods. MI 9-7702 or Robert mean that the Selectmen shall » down? Don’t give up! ,For a. good chairs for rent. Ml 64)752. man. Parking. 23 Pearl St., MI Rockville TR 5-1295. There, was no omlosiUpn ex­ 25. of Tollan’’’. Damage to the ABSOLUTE Bargain — Upholster­ 16-PIECE BEDROOM 9-7703, or Robert Murdock. kU- Murdock, MI 3-6472. name a committee representative pressed to’ the constroctlon of' an deal-rnot thru a small loan com­ 3-7236. 84472. Mateya vehicle w-as estimated at pany — see “ Harry" at 333 Main ing, custom made comicea, KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney. 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM of the three governmental entitles. elementary school on L ^ e St. drapes and slip covers, $79 80 and 12-PIECE KITCSIEN (Xxrv,) FOUR UNIT apartment in $200 and to the Johnston car at SL (Formerly Douglas Motors) Painting— Papering 21 38 Maple St. Tel. MI 8-4327. PLEASANT ROOM, heated, for (XVIH) NEW GAPE. $18,900, Six Rockville. Only one year old. Ex­ Atty. Lugg said he would meet Only one person/t oted against it. up. Choice of fabrics. Call Mrs. —Plus— with the Selectmen Tuesday to de­ The voters appi’Opriated 513,500 for $250. RAINTINO ^ AND paperhanging. DRY FIREPLACE, furnace wood. gentleman, central. Apply Prin­ Read Herald Advs. finished'.rooms, IS baths, amesite cellent income return. Call The R. Earlier, Walter A. Von Hone. 30. ONE 1929 MODEL A plriRip. Very CaPlne, Ml 9-3694. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR cess Restaurant, comer Main and termine Just what the new com­ purchase of the Maguire site and Good clean workmanshhip at rea­ Cedar clothes i.ine poles Installed. TV SET AND COMB. RANGE drive, choice location. R. F. F, Dimock Co., Realtors. MI 9-5245 of Manchester, was driving east BARLOW MOTOR SALBS - ROCKYILLB good shape, $150. MI 9-4136 after 6 WEAVING of htims, moth holes Pearl. Dimock 4c Co., Realtors. Ml Or Mr. Bemie Cantor, TR 5-3495. mittee is to do. i empowered the sel^m en to name on Tolland Ave. w-hen his car skid­ p.m. sonable rates. SO years In Man­ Used truck tires. Disston chain Free storage until wanted. Free a building committee. They also and tom clothing, hosiery runs chester. Raymond Flske. Ml saw. 3Q 6-1353. J n 9-5245,' Joseph Ashford. MI 9.4818. The motion, made by Seymour E. ded Into one operated by Rodney delivery. Free set up by our own WELL HEA’fED room for one or IXXnil NEW TWO-FAm SIy 4’ 4- appropriated $5:000 for prelimin­ The Home of C LE A N , Q U A L IT Y USED CARS handbags repaired, zipper re 9-9237. ' reliable men. Barbara Wooda, .MI 9-7702, or Lavitt as an indiridual, although L, Brigham, 30,W ElUngton. Dam­ 8 MM MOVIE camera, flood lights, two gentlemen. Vree parking. Robert Murdock, MI SJS472. 4'-.’, $25,000. The Ultimate .\Jn a he Is chairman o f . the Advisory ary pl*hs o ^ n architect,’’ td be placement, umbrellas repaired Phone for appointment Private entrance. Chestnut St. BiiyorsV Baryaiiif age to the Von Hone car was esti­ VISIT OUR MODERN SHOW PLACE TO SELECT YOUR NEXT CAR Auto Accessories— ^Tlres 6 men’s shirt collsra reversed and EXTERIOR and Interior painting. viewer and splicer, also a wide 101 multiple dwelling. R. F. D lm o« k Committee, seems to follow the hired by thphuildlng committee. Hartford CH. 7-0358 FOUR BEDROOM Dutch colonial. Co., Realtors. MI 9-5245, Jose^ A sum -df $3,000 was appropri­ mated at $600, ant^ at $800 .to the TWO SUPER Ciislilon Goodyear replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ Ceilings refinlabed. Papernanging. angle lens. All in excellent condi­ After 7 P.M. CH. 6-4690 ROOM ON MAIN St. Private home. recommendation of the Committee. Brigham vehicle, s OPEN EVENINdS n il V— SATURDAYS Tilt t P.M. Wallpaper books. Estimates given. tion. MI 9-4341. $11,500 IH baths,, three lota. Manchester Ashford. MI 9-6818. Barbara ated to replenish the snow te- Suburbanite anow tires and rims ing Shop. ■See It Day Or Night Heat, hot water, parking. Gentle­ ’The Advisory Committee report. Johjiston at FesUval . Fully covered by insurance. Call One year old ranch. Two bed­ Green area. MI 9rl20S. ■ Woods, MI 9-7702 or Robert Mur­ Written and read by. Do'Uglaa E. funds. FTank Bronkle 195$ PLYMOUTH 5AVOY 4-DOOR T60xl5. mounted. Tel. MI 3-8567. PURNTTURE- repairing and refin If you have no means of transpor­ man. M. 8-6667. rooms, firepinoe, carport, trees. dock, MI 3 6472. moydd that town employes who Earl Johnston, Veriion square 1957 C H EV RO LH BEL AIR Edward R. Price Ml 9 1003. tation, I’ll send my auto for you. (1) SDC ROOM CAPE. Reduced H a^s. secretary concluded as fol­ dance caller, will be featured cal­ ishlng; antiques restored Furni­ ELECTRIC RANGE. Good condi­ 12, miles from Manchester. Im­ lows i^ k e d night and day clearing the 5PORT MODEL CONVERTIBLE DE LUXE 5EDAN No obligation. PLEASANT heated room, one block 1BS3 GHEVROLET to $13,200. Aluminur.i siding, (XXIII NEW TWO-FAMn„Y, ler tonight at the Midwinter Square This is definitely one of the cleanest used ture Repair Ser'vice, Talcottvillei PAPERHANGING — SaUsfactlon tion. Reasonable. Tel.’ MI 9-1290. from Main St. Gentleman, park­ mediate orcupanry. "It is'the recommendation of the ,dtreeti be paid double time. He It has a beautiful glistening black finish and Trailers 6-A guaranteed. Free estimates. MI Bel Air 4-door.- A Jet black ameslte drive. This -home is an $22.(X10, 4'-j-4i; flat. Excellent lo­ was ruled out of order. Dance Festival in Toronto, Canada. J’lymouths we've seen In a long-time. It la a Ml 8-7449. . A— L— B— E— R—T— ’S ing. MI 3-4724. SI 2.600 beauty that has miles of driving study committee that the proposal Tomorrow night he will fealUfor ,an interior that compares only to a brand new 9-9559., SNOW REMOVAL equipment. excellent buy? For - appointment cation, R. F. Dimock k Co., Real­ ______, _ _ _ • car, whitewall tires, white top, R&H. automat-. one owner car that has had superb care ■ and NEW ELCAR "47 ” two bedroom 43-45 ALL’YN ST.' HARTFORD Six-room Cape, full bssetnent. pleasure written all over it. to see call the- R. F. Dimock INCORPORATED R, F. Dimock (Jo.. {Realtora, Ml mendations of the committee re­ the price is right. • for hauling. MI 9-il228. 209 SPRUCE STREET. 63» EAST CENTEK ST. marble fireplace, built In oven and 9-S245, Joseph Ashford, MI 9-6818, garding a skeleton charter and to 1957 CHEVROLET BEL AIR , keeper for professional office. E!x- ' On Handrajlis for Stove, two car garage. See signs 1957 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR perience necessary, good , oppor­ MANCftESTER MI 3-1,803 1229 Main St.— MI 9-5238 Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702 of follow Home Rule legislation. 2.DOOR HARDTOP Park. Staii(caae, on Bolton Center Rd. R’.’ F. -Robert Murdock, Ml 84472. Moderator Lugg pointed put that Equipped with. R«H. Turbo-Glide transmis­ DR LUXE SEDAN tunity for right girl. Write Box H, Hoosahold Gooda 51 Bids will be received for Hand­ ’ Dimock A Co., Realtors, , MI- Herald. ;•( the committee would be obliged to sion, V-8 engine, many other accessories. This . That is next door to being a new car The rails for park staircase at the of­ "'9-6246, Joseph Ashford. 'MI- (XX) $16,800- Coventrv Lake, new draw up a ' skeleton charter, get is an all jet black cln-Wlth whitewall tires, red mileage is certified to be 2,056 milea - stace ANTIQUE FURNTTURB, eJlvar. fice of the General Manager, Town 9-6818, Barbara Wooda, MI 9-7702 seven rooip split level, Ui baths, WANTED—Girl for professional of­ glass, cblnd, and i used fumiiura approvaWof It-from all three gov­ and black interior. This is Chevrolet's most new. It is very nl9«ly equipped, with blue, body fice, experience desired but 4iot of Manchester, at 3:00 P.M. Thurs­ or Robert Murdock,| MI 3-6472. fireplace, attached garage, game erning bodie.s and report back beautiful sport model. It is our pleasure to and ivory top, V-8 motor, automatic shifL bought and sold Furniture Repair day, March 13, 1958, at which time room ,, lake privileges. Present necessary. Write Box J, Herald. Service. Ml 3-7449. ' MANCHESTER — isix rooms, full within 30 days, according to state offer this at a price that can’t be matched. It R&H, and many other de luxe extras. We can bids will be opened in public. Bids, mortgage can he assumed, month­ statute. He doubted that this could has been certified at only 3.689 miles. make a most exceptional -buy on this wonder sealed, and marked "Handrails for basement, oil heat, tile bath, com­ ly payments are only $77.39. R. DEMONSTRATORS—The House of ABSOLUTE BARGAIN - Custom be done. fully cared for practically brand new car. Plastics, Inc., Avon, Connecticut, Park Staircase to be- opened March bination windows and doors, (^ty Fr Dimock A Co., Realtors, Ml W56 FORD FAIRLANE V*8 made cornices and tlrsMs. Slip 13, 1958", must be in the office of utnitles. Excellent condition. Ga­ 9-5245. Joseph Ashford, KU 9-6818, Second Selectman Franklin G. 1956 DODGE ROYAL one of the largest party plana in covers, 159.50 and up. Oio|c4 of WeJJes. who is a member of the 8168 , the country, need dealers. Exper­ the General Manager before the rage. Ameslte drive. 30 days occu- Barbara Woods, MI 9-'T702 or Rob­ 5UNLINER CONVERTIBLE fabrics. Budget terms. Mrs.'Rita, PJUicy. Priced at only $12,600. Advlsoi’y Committee, said If Public Equ^iped with radio and henter, power steer­ 4-DOOR SEDAN 12-42 ienced dealers needed as rr ' la time stated above. The right Is .’re­ ert-Murdock, Ml 34472. It .Is a wonderfully cared for esu". Inside and a. JA 2-7780.______BEAUPRE MOTORS'h a s d^PENlNOS FOB FOUR MEN TO ACT AS REPRESENTA­ CSiaries Le'sperance, I-U 9-7620. Act 465 were followed without the ing. power brakes. Thunderbird engine with gers. Call or wire "collect” . The served to reject any and all bids. dut. and waa sold new by , us to a"’ cusWmer All bids must conform to the TIVES FOR THREE OF THE FINEST CARS MADE IN AMERICA, PLYMOUTH, CHRTS-- preliminary skeleton charter, mi­ FORDOMATIC. Brand new top, 2-tone red wrm THi Nnw House of Plastics,. Inc:, Avon, Coh' SALE 1-8 OFF on wallpaper. Wall (VI) REDUCED TO $14,900. Six nority groups wifiild have' no pro­ and white with-red and whjte vinyl Interior. whn-nrlded in maintaining hJ» car. It.Is won­ necticut. : specifications and bidders forms LER, IMPERIAL. YOU MUST BE NEAT IN APPERANCE, ABLE TO TALK TO THE PUB- Wanted-*rReal BsUte 77 PAH-O-RAMA tiles 4o a tile, Kentile, from 7o room Cape, six finished corns. tection. He suggested that pa Rep­ DRAWER CASES For the person looking for a real clean, well derfully equipped, with V-8 motor, sutomstlc each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, which may be procured from the ARE YOU OONSIDEIUNO shift, practically new whitewall tlr*s, and all PART TIME wonian for three UC, SOME SALES ABILITY AND A NEED TO MAKE AT LEAST f 10,000 A YEAR- , Completed game room in base- resentative td the State Legrlsla- cared for convertible . . . (his is it . . . at the Green. Superintendent of Parks and Tree .s e l l in g y o u r PROPERTYT of the custom extras available on this de luxe '* Vnclutlerod in line and detail, Trim a set of kitchen towels nights, one who can work days fnent, detached garage. ’ Ideal lo- ture, he could seek a change in the having only 20,277 miles since delivered new Warden. Room 8, Municipal Bulld- catlop near transportation’ and We wUi appraise your ^ p e rty 3 and 4 d r a w e r $TYLE$ ' model. The mileage is 19,078 certified mUes, this short sleeved, collariess drjs* with these ’ducky’ motiffs worked when needed. Apply in"'- person. WANTEJD—Gooo, resaleable used Inc, Manchester, ■ Connecticut. WE CAN PAY YOU A SUBSTANTIAL DRAW, A VERY UBERAL COMMISSION, IN­ Act at ’the special siession called' iri ’66. U ideal for home wear now as in easy-to-db embroidery stitches shopping center. R. F. Dimock A tree and without anyny obligation,obligation. forlMarch. 2'*8“ high by V*6" dt«p Casanova Candy, Manchester furniture. Watkins Brothers. ‘Ml P.O. 5066 SURANCE BENEFITS, TRANSPORTATION AND BIANY FRINGE .BENEFITS. WE FUR­ Co., Realtors^ Ml 9-5245. Joseph We also buy propertyperty. for cash. well as for spring planning. and gay colors. IP.S. Make a pair Parkade. 8;5171> ■ ! ______” , Only one. person spoke In favor We carry one of the largest sriectlons of the very finest high quality used cars In Conn^tlcnt. No. 8168 with Patt-O-Rama l.s for that coming bridal-shower!) NISH YOU Wntn MANY LEADS, OHE OF THE LARGEST ADVERTISING BUDGETS IN Ashford,' Ml - 94818, Barbara Selling dt bijyuig contact of this suggestion, but when Fla­ 24'?*32*:*36" widths Complete selection of sc4anH, hardtops. convertibles and many station wngons. A lw iw nt least la sizes 12, 14. 16, 18, 2Q: 40, 42. Pattern No. 5841 contains hot- COSMETIC HELP. Some experi' THE EAST, PLUS ALL THE ASSISTANCE YOU WANT. WE HAVE. A TRAINING PRO- Woods, MI 9-7702 or R obef Mur­ STaNLET? KtAY. Realtor herty’s-motion came to s vote It 50 ca n to ohoov* fronis AU iate modfl cars carry a fuU 00*day or 4,000 mile iR^rrantys A o cars ence required. No phone calls. Ap­ dock, MI 8-8472, BRAE-BURN REALTY financed at bank rates. ; . , * Size 14, 34 bust, ATs* yards of 35- iron t/ansfer for 7 designs; mater­ GRA5I THAT IS CONSTANT 12 MONTHS OUT OF,THE YEAR. IF YOU ARE EMPIDYED Ml 8-6273 wSs lost by about 2 to'l. The mo­ CLEAR 50FT PINE FRONTS ply In person tq.Mr. SehL Arthur tion 'required two-thirds approval.. inch. ial requirements; stitch illustrS' A t THE PRBISENfT TIME, RETAIL, WHOLESALE, THAVEUNO, INSURANCE OR-ANY MANCHESTER—Walking distance 21 Years of Continuous Customer Satisfaoiion Send thirty - five cents in ' Coins tions. Drug, 942 Main St. to Manchester Memorial Hospital. LIS’TINGS WANTED, Single and Moat voters at the meeting ap­ fo r this pattern — add 5c for each OTHER t y p e o f WORK AND WISlT TO BETTER YOURSELF AND INCREASE YOUR peared' willing to make the move Sen4 Twenty^five Cents in coins MANY DOLLARS,can - be yours. A Well planned and better built pix two-family houses. Member of pattern for first-class mailing. for this pattern—add 5c for each y e a r l y EARNINGS, CONTACT MR B. H. CARLSON, SALES MANAGER, toward consolidation when they- few hours daily spent in regular PLYMOUTH LANE . room Gkilonial, many extras. H. B. MLS:- Howard R. Haatlnga. Real­ Send to Sue Burnett, The , Man- pattern - for first-class mailing. Grady. Broker. MI 3-8009. tor, Ml 9-llin any Uma learned tiuit any district can defeat Chester Evening H e r a, Id. 1150' Send to Anne Cabot, The Manches frirndty calls oil Avon customers, the action in later steps. will provide a wonderful income This well'kept, tmu: bedroom .Colonial Is - ottered by the MANCHESTER—Four room rancti, ACmON! AfJTION! action? Build- te »19 AVE. or AMERICAS, NEW ter Evening Herald, USD ' AVE. ,, After the ekeleton charter ia ap- for you. Digatfied part-time work. ’Owner-,On the first Yloe'f’ ln a lari^. living room with fireplace, a daniw at unly $10,MO Six; room , ing loU and hort)es. Cash, buyers, YORK M.' N,i Y. Print, name, ad AMEBIC.VS, NEW VORH: 8^ Phone MI'8r<»94. . t • b aepianatesepiaiqite dining room with 4dtenen4dtehen equipped avitli dlsMynstaer. '^rotfed by dlsWct, a{charter draiis. with «tylb ij^mber and N. If. Print Name, Address with Cape Cod,, ohe unfinished, . ,ll4l immedldtely. Harvey Adelberg, commission will be. named to v a w KxttkM;Sslh Ukdnde ■ an nttlb (an. n> large abreened ■ |wrch. . ■ Sad ■ a a ^ ^ .' baths, nice location. DWner mov- CM 74169 any time. , Route 83. Windsor Av«hue, iiae. .Zone, Style Number and Siie. closed breezeyrgy to the garage. ’The yard .has a ston«| (brr BEAUPRE MOTORS, INC. up a complete charter. This will MflNCHESTER LUMBER, INC. Help Wante

I .! 'll. ■, ' ■ ' • - K ■ ■■ . " THUR&AY, PEBRUA r V 20, IM S - • I., '1; r Average Daily Net Press Run The WcRther . iToreeiaat at V. S, Weether Banei For the Week Ended -r Febmary IS. 1958 Increasing' eiootHneas tsnifhl Methodist Church.' 11108# parti On that day volunteers will bring The following new officers were Herbert A. Urweider, a senior at the Heart Drive to g focal point low 36-35. Snturdny, seme B|ht\ McGUl Medical Schbol, Montreal, Weekend Skating, Day’s Prayer Set cipatlng in th# Pr|iy#r Vigil pray • Installed by Walter Leclerc at «ie aloud or silently,, as they care to with a door-to-door canvass of all 't 12,635 I ^ /<■ snow or'anew finrrlea Hkeiy hy'nt- About Ib y n banqiicl _ of -the French Club of Canada, is one of 30 medical school * -J ■(. students who Have been awarded jpubUc ice skating may be At South Church do so. Everyone Is IrtvItecHto take hbmea In these towns. . - Member et the Audit ' tnmmHi. High near it. -N- Manchester Sunday evening at the enjoyed tonight -at Center part-, even if for but a few min­ In Manchester, the'Uteart Fund Bnreau ef CircnIaHm /^ T h « J«wie Sw«et Circle of the Knights of Colutibus Home: Paul funds from th«; Garcelon and Mar- MmiehMer-f—A City of Village Charm North MethodUl Church will meet Springs Pond from'6:30 to 10 utes during' the day or plght. Headquarters will be'Tqpated in the Grenier, presldenti Harvey Bar­ ■fitt Fund at Bowdoln College, The annual 34-hour.,prayer vigil Andrew# Building irt IJ5 B .. Cen­ tonight et 8 o’clock at the home Bruna,wick, Maine. He is the son anrf ’rbockey at the Center rette, vice president; Mrs.'Roland will begin in the sanctuary of the ter St. This will also serve the of Mm. Floyd Talker, Burnham St. ■of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Ur­ Springs Pond from 6:30 to .10 (Claaeiried AdverUsing on Fnge 36)' PRICE FIVE CENTS \ /\ Marmux, secretary: and Raymond and hockey at the • Center, South Methodist Churdh this eve­ 700 Wm Canvass Bolton volunteers. The office will VOL LXXVII, nFTY-SIX PAGES— THREE SECTIONS MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 21, 1958 Laumnt, treasurer. weider, 81 Princeton St. |i The Manchester Fine Arts Asan. Springs Annex during the same ning at 6 o’clock and continue until be eUffed on that day by mem­ ’ \ I / . . -■I' will meet Friday at 8 p.m. in the The February meeting of the hours. •! Frioay evening at6. , On Heart Sunday bers, of the Board of Directors of PINE \ Whiton Ubrmry auditorium. A film, Miss- ■Re'lla O. Slnnamon. 461 Tomorrow.' the hours will be the Heart Asen. Parker S t. and'Donald-W; Dickie Past Chiefs Club of Memoriai^Tem- Jfrom 3 to 10 ai both the Pond Each- 30-mlmite period, during "Art ViewT>oints." a’lir be shown. ple, Pythian Sisters, will be h ^ , tiie day a,nd night will have people George L. French Jf„ chairman In Rockville, Vernon and Sailng- PHARMACY Tunis Enforces , Instead of the lecture by Ralph of Hazardville, will be united in and Annex for skating and tif the 19^8 Heart Flind Drive, re­ ton, Heart Fund Headquarters will marriage Saturday at t p.m. in St tomorrow night t f o'clock at tfteJ .hockey, respectively. -hf praying for themselves, friends, 664 OeaSsr S.t.—TeL MI 6-B6I ' Eno. formerly scheduled' fof\the home of Mrg. Ellaabeth Caverly, 9 ' faraillesi tha unchurched, the ported today that 700 volunteers be it, the Union Congregational meeting. . : , \ Mary'a The Saturday and -Sunday have pledged to work in th# Man­ Church, pr. Roy Ferguson, will Chestnut St. She will be assisted Schedule will be’ from 10 to 10. town; the nation and the world. French /Coitwil In eifitertalnlng by Mrs. Sarah Tom­ South Church will be .one of the chester, Bolton, Rockville, Ver­ again - aelwe as chairman of the PINE LENOX 'The Women’s Club will be unable Therir Arill not be any skating volunteers In this area. If* ^ The Women’s Auxiliary of Map- linson. ' this weekend at Charter Oak many churches across the nation non'and Klllngton area. All of th# th meet at Second Congregational remaining Heart Sunday Kits for aaslated by Malcolm W. Thomp­ lb cheater Memorial Hospital is plan­ Church Monday evening on ac­ Park. I. and world participating in the 34* PHARMACY ^Get 0m Order ning a fashion show and tea on Juniors of the Covenant Congre­ .*- •/ . > ' ' f .'______hoiT season of continuous prgyer volunteers have been placed in the son of the Connecticut Bank A 366 E- O uter 8t.—Ml 6-6666, count-of'bnlldlng setbacks there; Trust Co., and Seabury Lewis from March 18 at 2 p.m. in St, Mary’s Instead> they will hold the Febrii- gational Church will have a Valen-- as psrt Of the program of the Com­ mail. Epiaoopal Church. Fashions .will tine party at the church tomorrow being ahown at the Naltenal Acad­ mission of Evangelism of the Sunday, will b# Heart Sunday, the SNjBtCO. Tunis, Feb. 21 (A*)— More ary and March me.etlngs in St. emy of DMigri Galleries,,1083 Fifth be from Coret Casuals. A bake sale Mary's new parish hall. at 7. p.m.. and at 8 p.m. all women Case anifry moves by the Tunisian will be held at 1:30. Mrs. Richard of the church ■ are invited to ,a Ave., from today to Afarch IF. governmOTt ■ and F^r e n c h W. Moore is general chairman. meeting at the home of Mrs. Rich­ troops clouded the prospects Emanuel Church Women who de­ ard Nelson, 61 Garth Rd. Mrs. Wa*hington, Feb. 21 (/P)— sire pickup of articles for their today i o r U.S.-British efforts A Lenten aeries of four discus- Paul No.rling will phow colored PHNA Makes 607 Bep H. Fuqua, a Florida Pow­ food sale at Hale’s Saturday should slides of several European coun­ to conmiiate. the North A fri­ alona on modem moral iMues will er A Light Co. offi.cial, testi­ contact Mrs. Victor Johnson, 4 tries. can di/(pute. be^n ’Tueaday at 8 jt-nf. at St. Jo­ Grandview St. , January'Visits fied today that he (!onUcted seph’s College; West Hartford. The a pulled five Fren-h con­ disciissions are bciOh sponsored by Tlie. Manchester Public Health FCC CommisBioner Richard I suls (tat of their posts and hur­ Major and Mrs. John Pickup will Artist Wins $300 ried them to Tunis, enforcing a the Catholic • Graduates Club of conduct the prayer service' this Nprsing Assn, held Its first meet­ A. Mack— at the request of i Greater Hartford. Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn)—-on i "get/out" order by Preaiflent Habib evening at 8 o'clock at the Salva­ For 00 Painting ing with the'newly elected officers Bou/guiba that had lain dormant tion Army Citadel. A aeries of films In'charge Tuesday morning. Mr’S; behalf of an applicant in tbe j 10 days. will also be shown, depicting the Cain Mahoney, preside-nt, presided diaputed Miami Televi«ion e action against the consuls Figure Hit work of the Salvation Army in In­ Gerard Doudera, 231^ Laurel Si., at the meeting at Cliapman House. Channel 10 contest. ! wa.s in retaliation for the over dia,, its oldest missionary field. has won 'a gSOO prise for an oil Mrs. Gertrude Rayner, nursing n/glit detentioif by French troops painting now on exhibit In the Kefauver asked him to convey to MARY’S supervisor, reported that 607 field I, lUS-Cn , Mack' the Senator’s -interest end '' the top local official and two ! The Rosarv Society of St. Brldg- l33rd annual Eixhibitlon 6f the Na­ visits were made in Janvqry. There iniaiah National Guardsmen af- As Unreal tional Academy pf Design in New ask that the application of A. ! el's Church will meet this evening were four Tuberculosis' Clinlca, Frank Katzentine be given "every r a land mine explo.sion in the One Stop Shopping i at 7:30. Election of offlcera, a Len- York City. ‘ 'four Maternity Service'Clinics sndi South Tunisian village of Remada. Doudera, Who has completed a fair consideration." he said. Hartford, Feb. 21 (A*)— The Featuring the hneat In gro­ I ten morie, recitation Of ike rosarj'. one Tumor.Clinic held at the hos-, Fuqua said he went to see Mack, I The mine blew up a French jeep I and benediction of the \Blessed graduate . fellov/shift. at the Uni­ pltal. ' and wounded two soldiers. French matter of special Icffislative ceries. meats, vegetables, a longtime friend, but Mack Vas action .to help the jobless to­ froten foods. dMry products I Sacrament are on the agenda. versity of Illinois.^t^on the top Miss Raymond, Connecticut Con- j I troops from the small local post at Julius Uallgarten Prife with ’’Dan­ .-sultant for Ch-ippled Chilflren, vis-1 "noncommittal he did not appear ; Ftemada took guard stations and Bar-Ba-Ctiejaleata. to want to discusa the matter a f day resolved itself into a dis­ ' 4 Chapman- Court, Order .o f ville,’’ a painting of a city. ited the office recently and made I around the village, which is near pute over the accuracy and Doudeta received a bachelor of two vIsU s'w ith Mrs. Rachael j- all with me." ! I the, Libyan border, ' Amaranth, will meet in the Fuqua was the .day's first wit­ completeness of unemploy­ MARY'S MARKET I Masonic Temple tomorrow at 7:4»x fine arts degree -on the Hartford Barnes, one of the staff nurses. i Reporters flown to the village 1 8. MAI NST.—MI 3-6930 ; A social will follow the meeting Art School in June 1956, winning The budget for 1958 was pre- ness at h irin g s by a special ; by the Tunisian Information Min­ ment figures now available. Open FRI. Tlil 9. SAT. Till 8 I and refreshments will be' served by the Gedney Bunce Medal, top. honor sented by Miss Jennie Wind, chair-! House subcommittee which is in­ istry reported seeing' the French These are the latest develop­ SrNDAV TTLl. 1 P.M. I Mrs. IJda -Richmond and her com­ tWard. man of the finance-committee, andj quiring into pressures and influ­ soldiers posted at '20-foot Intervals ments : mittee. ' t. His painting1 is among 339 items was accepted. ence that reportedly entered Into- aroiind the village of 700 persons, A special appeal by Senate Me- the battle for the Miami TV out-lr> hut a French military spokesman jortty Leader Elmer S. Watson that let.' ■! I here denied jhe guards ringed th* Labor Commissioner Renato E. The FCX:.voted 4-2 last year t o , ' entire village. H* said the cordon Ricciuti get the detailed figurM for CARROT$ .... 2 c r No paekago6*’2ymdon, the British Foreign tion claimants, who must report CELERY ...... edio package 29c to Radio Station WKAT, owned by Office announced that Harold Tieekly an>’way, to fill ta cards giv­ When \ ...... 2 Um. 29c T t m t Katzentine. , ' Beeley. an assistant undersecre­ ing the requestei data. DELICIOU$ APP1E$ I Fuqua, from Coral Gables. Fta.,' tary who long has been a chief An announcement by State Rep. FLORIDA INPIAN RIVER ORANGES Is a vice president of Florida planner of policy in North Africa John M. Lupton. Weaton Republi­ doR. 59c' Power A Ught Co. He said Me-1 and the Middle East, would handle can, that he would puah for special lorgt siic Gregor Smith. rhairAian of the | Imprisoned since 1934. Roger Touhy. Prohibition er^ leader con­ I Britain's good offices in the Tii- session action March 4 to require Serve ’em meat f roM SUNKIST LEMONS . . . 4 tor 19c board of the company, asked him', victed of. kidnaping Jake iThe Barber.i Factor, gjanecs down ; ni.slan case. \ the labor commissioner to supply ^RAPEFRUIt SEEDLESS 3 for 39c to go to Washington and see' after getting ne%vs of his parole '-He said he expe/ts to get out Robert Murphy, deputy U.S. this data as a atandard procedure. Kefauver and follow out whatever j in March on .court order. Actually, his parole w|ll be effective undersecretary of state, left V.'ash^ Claim Figure* Misleading 27e— 4 eons $1.00 Kefauver wanted him to do. j In August. 1999. (AP Photofaxl. "ington to art aa the American rep­ A charge by the (Connecticut WantesL to Repay Favor j. resentative in the British-American Manufacturers' Assn- that'Ricciu- Fuqua quoted .Smith as saying j effort to restore good relations be­ U'a jobless, figures are misleading ^es, **h'$ the fruth^** youHl always find he wanted to repay a favor K»e , tween France and Tunisia. * ' and unreliable. Ricciuti vigorously French-Tunisian relations blew ; It’s Soup-Kettle Weather Frozen Food teats to he of the choicest grade yet fairly priced! fauver had. done for him. Fuqua' defiled that charge. said Smith and Kefativer had gone! up Feb. 8. when French planes The figures which Watson eaya There’s one ,good thing about cold Leopold Pre from Algeria attacked the border | B-r-r-r, it's cold outside. A wonderful time to #n- to the University of Tennessee to-1 are needed in order to draft legis­ 'Weather . . . and that’s getting out I village of Sakiet .Sidi Youssef anil, joy a kettleful of simmering soup! On wintry days of it . . . and digging into a good CHOICE IOWA CORN-FED BEEF gether and had been friends for, lation to help the jobless include: the very aroma of a good hot soup is heartening. many years. ' , killed 78 men. women and children. | How many o f the jobless are hot dinner of meat and potatoes. b o n e l e s s CHUCK The French charged the- town was , Make it to a king's taste with Pinehurat meat and The roast never looked better/ The While the House subcommittee i principal wage eamta’s ta a fam­ one of a number in Tunisia shelter- i ily. how many , husbands or wives vegetables. 'And soups and stews are mighty easy gra\*y never looked browner. And has made little more than a start |To Aid Fello ing Algerian rebels, • Washington Never Had It So Good oh the budg^. too. ’ the steak was never so juicy or n«t on Us inquiry, Chairman Harris: _____^ ^ in a fatally group are either -work- France had rejected orders 1o iT g or edllecUng Jobless pay bene­ so tender. That’s what the/cold AST (D -Arkli- told reporters it is a l-[ 2 1 (gV-N»tkah . Toseph "just call me George," Gamian, resplendant in Colonial drcaa, is ahown astride “ white ele­ POT close the five consulate* and —ith- phant' symbolizing the VV’ashtagton's Birthday sale to be held in Manchester tomorrow by r e ^ l mer­ fits and h«iw many -loblesa have M i^ PintHunt Ctntvr Shonk Soup weather does to your appetite. • SNOW CROP CUT GRiEN or ready apparent that lawa govern- draw the 15.000 troop* she still has tag the conduct of federal reg-jP*>* **** "M ione most chants of the Chamber of Commerce. German is chairman of the promotion committee. Thf icy shown little Interest in returning , Bo rm . ab^ t 90®/o meat .... lb. 59e FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS . 2 pkgs. 43c ta 'Tunisia on the ground that their elephant was scvilptured by Mr*. Lorraine Vitorito of Bolton after Town Highway Dept, employes to w o r ^ f ‘The cold weather and Pinehurst lb Hlato^ agencies have gaps "s o ; v-ldely known conrtcU, who waa presence is provided by th* 1956 ,wide a Wagon etjuld go through" jn-anled a parole yesterday, im-; treaty granting Tunisia independ­ pileil up a 4-foot snow bank in Charter Oak Field." An advertising supplement on the sale will W a tm said If the commisaioner Soup Bones, lb. 3Se Grocery! Pinehurst meat always • BIRDS EYE HADDOCK H U ETS . . 59c be found in today's Herald. (Herald Thoto by Oflaral.) ^ _____ : doem't have this data already, he tastes as good as it looks. "Guar, "Obriously there is a glaring niediaUly b e g a n planning •! ence. lark of proper proyisionpriwision of law, ' change in prison jobs to better pre-i Tunisia got around the treaty by I can obtain It easily by having un­ Knuckle soup bilnes Ith a little meat on make won- anteed delicious’’ means you’ve got • SWANSON'S PIES, two to a pack-our dinner or Pinehurst Harris said.. He saldXhe would have pare him for "a life of service to declaring the five consuls persona derful vegetable sou ' APPLE, PEACH, CHERRY, BLlTl IBERRYV 'anus fill In cards giving this infor- fresh vegetable soup ne with them. ....lb . 12’ ic gives your money back! nothing to say as toVecommenda- his fellow man - no grata ipe.rsdnally unwelcome I, SHOULDERS tlons until after the subromntittee which under diplomatic custom tion when they report weekly. SMOKED Now a clerk in the chief engi­ Nine Convicts ylsAr S“kar.io RapseGovernor Riblcoff this week Bare Marrow ..-..-...... lb, 3c Cemplete.s lu hearings. ■ neer's office at StateVille Prison. 1 automaticallv requires their with­ So, hUrrj’ on down to Pinehurst, at LOCAL FRESH ...... It is assigned to study six fed­ beopold told his attorney that he drawal But the Tunisian govern­ , Lltimatuiii i)V^ : finished aside the request of OOP the comer of Main and Middle eral regulatory agencie.s and thus wanted to be shifted to the prison ment added that it had the right to legislative leaders for more dats. Turnpike, for meat that will stick LARGE GRADE A lb hospilaf! i close the consulates anj-xvay ** an He said they could get It by send­ Uss S A W Stewed Tomatoes in far has been occupied alirto.st en- ing out their own questionnaires preparing stews and soups. They to your family’s ribs . . . at a l^rice ' . tit-el.v with one case handled by iJropold'.a parole plea fbcuaed on independent nation. Padang Rebels that will STICK to your budget. .". /PillsburyVA 1 Three of the consul* wer* es- Sentences Review to the unemployed. 45 the offer of a $10-a-month job as I are excclletu. too, with Lente^ •/ one agency. The Omnectieut Manufacturer* spaghetti tndx>iacaronl dishes ■ ■ . Pinehurst is open Thursday and Rep. Wolverton fR-NJ) said he a laboratory technician in a niralf Friday nights till nine . . . the doz. [ MIST Flmu HALE'S BEST (Continued on Page Fifteen) . Jakarta. .lana.in Indonesia, Feb...... 21 . (.Ti... , Association. which Thursday w’ith Minute oi\Fluff-o-mstlc rice. EGGS thought the siihcommittee' should I ho.spltal operated by the Church Hanford,______Feb. 21 -A*' Inmates* the pri.soners that the board is not , 'o„u *m o todav relected charged that Riblcoff'a special ses- parking lot is ready for your car. of the Bretliem in Castaper, Puer­ recommend'criminal penalties for at the State Prison in Wethei-sf.eld I cnipowered to retry Ihe.r ca.ses, ! President Sukaino today rejected I, Sion 8program------would- -hamper------rather- \ M eita A^iflerj efforts to exercise Influence on to P.iro, Where he'll’go will be de- but rather to alter their prison sen-j an iillimatum. from the rebels on v e g e t a b l e I n c h e s jsc FRANKFURTERS ridetl by parole officials. It may aired their grievances over the sen­ , , Sendee Meat CUDAHY'S SUNLIGHT members of the quasi-judicial reg- j tences within the statutory limits Sumatra and called for action to (Contlniied on Page Ten) 27e eon GREEN PIPPERS ulator.v commissions. take Uiree of four weeks until he Arab Republic tences they received at the first for’the particular crime for which eliminate the rival government aet . , Self Sen-Ice Groceries Wolverton A id the testimony actually leaves prison. they were convicted. ' 4 eons "Leopold now wants only this ses.aion of the new review division up al PaSang Saturday. CAr'r OTS, ONIONS "leaves no doubt in my mind but To several petitioners, one of the Premier DJuanda promised eco­ $1.00 . , ’The freshest Vege­ BUTTER that there" was a widespread .net­ oppoitimil.v to serve hiS fellow Naming Nasser of the Superior Court. tables judges put this question: nomic retaliation against the reb- i Made From Pasteurized Cream ’ work of attempted influences pro i man. " said his attorney, Elmer By noon, the 3-Judge pan"el*had e.la. But he warned that "we can't \ 69 J Gertz. "He wants to avoid the "Assuming you were quilty, do . . We Cash Yoiir and con with regard to Mr, Mack J , , . .. heard five of the nine petitions you think that the sentence you guarantee 100 per cent there will Bulletins PINEHURSt MEAT MANAGER’S \ and perhaps with regard to some of ' slaglare i; of publicity and continue the First President Cheeks . , PREMIER FANGV , scheduled for today, received was fair?" be no shooting becatise to cany bu< j SPECIAL OF THE WEEK \ the mher commissioners " v ngid routine of hard work to which i The Sentence Review Board was an economic blix-kade we must em- from the AP Wires - 4JGHT MEAT W ittes. Not Frank ' hlmse f in more than On the board, which today is . , W.e Carry Bundles Te SAUERKRAUT Charge* Pario, Feb 21 (.P- Under clouds cieated by the 19.57 Legislature, in hearing cases fiom the Hartford plov the Army, Air Force and | 33 years in prison. Four Car Fuqua, before . leaving the wit­ of a di.spule with the Siidan, Hne with recommendations of the Navv" I Gertz and Ralph Newman. Lin- County courts, aie: REBEI/.’' REPORT B05IBINO ness chair, got ajectuie from Har- j Egyptian.' and Syrians voted today governor’s penal study committee, Julges John R. Thini. chairman, Neither the central government j \ , TUNA via who said in effect that he be­ ! Coin scholar and hook dealer who NATH.W I.EOrOLD to join their countries in the Unit­ which was set up following a pris­ nor the rebel,* haye sufficient mill- I Singapore, F'eb. 21 (.Pi-—Padang PORK LOIN ROASTS^ BULK is a friend of the Leopold faniilv, Elmer W, Ryan and Philip R. Raalln said tonight two Indo­ lieved Fuqua had not been frank ed .-\rab Republic and to name on disturbance. Pastore. Robert C. Zampano of lary force* to pverllirow the other J*' .• were with Leopold before and af­ nesian .Mr Force plane* dropped CUT FROM SMALL TENDER STATE. OF IOWA \ Hood's . with the Congress member*. Illinois Parole ..nd Pardon Board, (Lamal Abdel Nr.s.ser the . fi'r.'t Inmates, called into the prison New Haven is executive secretary but Jakarta a,t least can make a , Fuqua said he believed he spent ter he received news of the parole. pi-eMdcnt of the I'.A R hearing-loom, one at a time, talked stab at controlling the sea and air «e\ en 4»mb* on the town of CORN FED GOVERNMENT IN.SPECTED-PORK LOINS \ ' 4 ’^^. 99c- I.,eopold lia.s been in .Stateville The vote was not announced. Parnaii. about 45 mile* *outh of the night at Mack's home when he Bill the hoard agreed unani­ The Arab union with Nas.ser as informally with the three black- | d was that of around he island of Sumatra. The , No OQ AddMl came here at Smith's request. Prison since Sept. 11. 1924. for lii.« rebels have neither planes nor war-1 Padang thi* morning. The broad- SPECIAL LO|N CUT COTTAGE part in the thrill sla.vini; of Bobby mously to parole Roger Touhy, 60- Its head had alieady won wide- robed judges about their sentences, Black, 30, who is servihg c*.»t from the rebel regime’a He said h* talked with Mack year - old prohibition era gang siu'cad popular approval in, both ^ criminal records, prison life and , years for riJhbery with ships. POLISH k UT b a s a Franks, 14, in CTiicaijo. Sept to count l ies and the yes-no ballots I their chances for doing better when 'The retrel* a.sked a change in the ^ *tronghnld on Sumatra said the 7-RIB CUT About SVz to 4 lbs. lU'i.son with him for terms ol life leader serving a long ''term for a Vi'otor vehi- born)** fell near a Mosque wliere CHEESE . "WOOD’S GF (Continued on Page Six) kidnaping and a prison break out. niepared foMhe 6'.j million voters they are released, j cle. __ ' central government to give the t for nuii'der and 99 year* for kid- outer island* a bigger share in the villager* were going to pray. napinj; was Richard Loeb, who was Touhy claimed the kidnaping never were a forniaiity. Frequently, the judges reminded Black denied that he was guilty The bombing waa reported one One Pound S4c Fkg. SKIPPER'S DOCK", ARMOUR'S STAR 111 The already certain results of> ‘______of the crini^ and argued, in addi­ proceeds of their export,* (which, It) tt) slash’^d t(» death by another inmate occurred, a contention that 'ha.s so far have mostly benefited .laval hour after Pre*ldent Sukarno >cotTow Leas ...... 26c in .1936. Tlielr attorney for the won conslde|:qjrle euppoi t Ihe plcbi.'cite will be Announced of- tion,. that the sentence was too threw W*.jiUBport to the deter­ Elderly G>uj)le ficallv tomorrow. .Nasser v.-ll im­ severe considering that it wa.s and to end what they charged was Servewith Pinehurat Peaches ■'rapks crime wa.s the late famed Told lha/ the hoard had given a pro-Commiini.'l drift In Sukar­ mination of Ptemier DJuanda’t (About 31-i Iba.l Serve With Gravy, CLAM BISQUE attorney, Clarence Darrow. who him a definite sentence parole, mediately take-over the U.Mt. News Tidbits ' "only my second conviction. " for government to crueh the rebel*. . Apple Sauce or Pineapple. BEEF STEW Egvptian officials planned to I robbery with violence. no's government Sen-e with Kraut FOR THA?GOLDEN GLOW saved the youths from the gallows l^eopold .said he wanted to remain Sukarno and DJuanda rejected Snowljound in poll more than 10.000 desert no­ Culled from .^P Wires ' -Charic* Payton, .26. who was a UHrW'HII/L IMPROVING lows In seclusion rather than meet with mads and Nile \’alle.y dwellers in codefendant with Black in Super­ their demands at ceremonies re­ We Will Have Spare Ribs The balding, paunchy ,53-year-, newsmen, storing presidential powers to Su- Koquehrune - Cap - Martin, i V t l b . CHERRYEKk PIE disputed are.-rs along the Su-'-’ nese ior Court, a year ago, al.so deni«qj Plenty of 1st Prize Small and Large Link Sausage. ICRISCO old I^opold will remain in the Warden Jo.seph Ragen honoied ------J . France. Feb. 21 i/Ti— Sir Winston SEALTEST Suffield Saved prison three or four weeks, offi- Leopold's request and distributed border de.epile objections ft I i the f'ormer Presjdent Harry Truman Cans LUCKY L E A F SOUMRir Sudan government in Khartoum. (Contlmied on Page Six) (Contlnued on Page Eight) Cluirehlll ha* »hown "very defin­ HOME STl'LE SAUSAGE M E A T ...... lb. 69c 8 IbXdeal pack. 45*^ cials said, a* they check and ap- a statement Leopold had typed, »ay* at breakfast meeting he could ite liuprovement" in hi* battle CiHERRY PIE c.n37e Five hiiiirs after the end of the SaveNAc...... -94« SERVES SIX ■ ^ Suffield. Feb. 21 (/Pi A three- prove his arrangement* for a home jn it, Leopold expressed grateful- "talk lintll noon” about the things with pneumonia and pleurls.v, HOT SAUSAGE FOR SPAGHETTI DISHES ...... lb. 89c ICE CREAM.. vote, the U N. Security Council was that haven't been done- by the Pillsbury Golden quarter mile abandoned farm road and job. ness to his friends, the parole to meet in New Voik to eonsider V hi* physician* reported today. .A LARGE IJNK SAUSAGE ...... lb. 79e '11.15 '/, GaL Pkg. « | | % | b waa broken open b.v volunteer help I^rpold's parole for five years Eisenhower administration . Ea.'lon The Art of Growing Old— 4 , terse ni(*di(-al bulletin added: Pie Crust |Wix . 2niii». 35c this morning to rescue snow-bound Jeame on a split vole of the ,5-man , (Continued'on Page Sesen) : the Sudan s complaint of impend- ■ 5^,„„p,.gtic Towq Committee hack* "There are sign* that the pneu­ Less I5c. Special aU • • w W CPfUN KING MEATLESS . mg Egy,vUan aggression taid jms- Southport friff •CHUCK POT ROASTS OF PINEHURST TENDER BEEF laeem Adam Lyman. 7J, and his house-) monia is resolving. .After a good keeper, Hedwig Rale.s, 68, both un- j : : rt ~ ~ ~ .sible 'ai med conflict in the •»>- I nomination for U S. Sena- to be much in demand this w-lnter . . . We sell chocka-absolutCly i er area.'. ^ ' night he 1* m(*re comfortable, INTRODUCING FOUR NEW ^ • ON SPAGHETTI able to-leave the farmhouse since -w/i ry -ivt .• , boneless, with sinews and waste of . all kind .removed . . . cut t.arge IJquId Lux. GhowM ein I In a menioramium with the com­ and hi* progre** I* *o far eatlS- any size from 2'/i lbs. pp . . . with suet fiw If yon saj- you tvant • ON OMELETS last week’s heavy snow. | I f h o i l t l l K O T C a J > lG £ I t » lia le S Speaker Marvin of Georgia Hou.se ‘Grow Old.... with Me-- tactory." Save 10c at ...... ,.9D« Bradley Field maintenance *u-; ------, ■ .. ..r...... plaint. Sudanese Prime .Minister It . . . these chuck roasts are e.\cellent value al' 79c to 83c Ih. HEINZ SOUPS • ON LEFTOVERS 1 Abdullah )—A red F6r a long period of Lime \ve sold more standing fib roasts . . . 1 Can Chow Mein, 1 Can A ^ ^ wkeeled bucket loader. The loader \ ) and illegal attitude. . . w'hlch con- The Best Is Yet to Be’ ;; Reds Offer to Liberate titiites a breach of Sudanese sov- . . . Increased .sales of (iefen.se | flare and small I)ght» «-ere Now demand has riirned to boneless rib -roasts . . Buy these Chow Mein Noodles. “ w W CHICKEN v e g e t a b l e cleared a 10-foot path through an , products and heavy capital goods sighted la*t night by plane* and We are getting wonderful re*, Combination ! ereigntv " choice rib oven roasts either way . , . value is the Same and SAUCE estimated 24 inches of snow, ac­ The Sudan is determined to'helped General Electric Co.. »el , ' NOTE — Dr. I.illian Gtitireth.. been a menace to me. Instead, a slili>* seart-blng, ^or a missing quality wonderful-.- porta on these two new items. v e g e t a b l e b e e f cording to Ralssi. The clearing op­ eiiglm-er. author. prof(M**or, and ef-l Joy. U.8. Navv patrol plane with 23 Firat 2 Ribs Standing ...... lb. 79o defend its territory. " the Prime i iTO«rd« for both tota4 sales amt eration took exactly one hour. I Minister warned. Egyptian ' o f-' earning* in 19!)7. ficlency expert, find* tW rocking' PleiMiire of Being Needed men aboard, a I'.S. .Navy spokee- FLUFFrO-MATIC RICE. SEALTEST MINESTRONE 2 c«„ 51c Today's operation called for Alton Captured Plane Bonelesa, easy to serve tender Rib Oven R oa sts...... lb. 31.09 ! ficials discounted the possibility of Pressure again mmiiiliiig In cliair ha* It* charm*. .4t 80, the Aa for jobs - when one has man salA today. The apokemtaa Betty Crocker . GARDEN SALAD evacuatio'n of Lyman, who suffered I noiuw ..I ...... * ...... "Mother G I) b r e 1 h" of (he b(M.k' been brought up In a family where at .\rgentla, Nfid., ilSdd the e mild heart attack earlier this 'violence. { Houae of Common* for ouster of Boston Cream Pie m Tok.vo, Feb. 21 i/Pi The Cqmmu-'Ptwo American pilot.*, a \Ve,st Ger- In Cairo, lines of voters were Britain’s Foreign Secretarv Selwvn -nicapcr by the Dozen." take*, there are always home jobs lo be nearch now I* concentrhted in Mari-Pak Frozen Ikibster Meat week and is a victim of arthritis, nuists today offered to give tip any man cou|)le and 30 Koreans, two New -York Herald----- Tribune--- time mil for some words of w|s-' done, one does them as a flatter an area about 660 mile* south- CanAGE CHEESE end his housekeeper by, helicopter. filing pasC ballot boxes by mid-1 Lloyd U Oz. Can ?1.98 6, Oz, Can 95c one-from the South Koieen airliner of the latter cuildren. quotes new Soviet Ambassador (loin on coping with the advancing of course. And becomes acciistom- eitn( of Newfoundland where the • wild Bird Seed • But broause of the, job done by vear*. / of a *erle*). i ed lo looking for them if they Sunflower Seed, Bird Suet that flew north, Sunday who wants "Since they came to the northern (Continued on Page Seven) Mikhail Menshikov as saying that 4 0*1 plane dr»ap|>eared on a North Carnation Peeled' Deveined Frozen Shrimp c n P F B E enow crews, the two were evacnat- to quit North Korea, But tt hedged part of the republic, all of them Soviet Comn\unist Party Boss ■ ! aren't waiting lo be seen lo^Tlie.v .Mlantiq. radar patrol Aerly Jee- *d by a 4-wheeled drive jeep. They 7 Oz. Pkg. 8|9c \ Oz. 35c b.v demanding" that the South Ko­ have been well and in good health Khrushchev must Still cohsiilt col­ By 1/11.1.1 .AN 31. (ill/BKETH j are, many of them, ju.'l chores terday. ' 12 both will stay with relatives. rean government negotiate the re­ and accorded warm kindne.ss and leagues and win their consent. Monlclair. .N. Feb 21 lip; | not very stimulating nr Interesting Make a savorj’ meat loaf Serve' meat ballfi dr old The isirlated farm house is serv­ lease directl.v with the North Ko­ Beck Sr. lo Rocking cliaiis have always a t-; but giving one” a feeling of com- X.ATO SUB SAFE iced in the summer by a dirt road humanftarian treatment," the Cora- ■ Mikhail G. Perviikliin. who lost . HSH fashioned ‘‘Hamburgs.” _ REGULAR PitICE SEALTEST pELICIpUS rean regime. - ■ n.unial broadcast arid. seat in ruling Soviet Pri^iduim m ir.n led me I pelence and the pleksuie of being Portland. England. Feb. 31 which runs from Taliitor Hill about “ Among'those who Were aboard mv i needed. __The Danish subnaarine Stoeren three miles to' the farmhouse. The "For this, fhe IhemJielves are Seiilertce to Prison RhAk^«iin Injit vpar 'naniL**! hh Am- .\s a chllil I loveil It) st*»* • Fresh Haddock Fillets U.se Pinehurst economical ground beef cuts. “ fresher the plane which came over to the expressing satisfaction and grati­ ha*!^(lor to Ea^t Germany. , King ^uotl.el• rocking gently. tatting | It is important for a woman that surfaced today after spreading YOU PAY ONLY ON UHMIdUM road broken open this moi-nlng has , Fresh Flounder FiUets by far.” ' ’ some who. desire tude.’’ Gustaf repiirt'M Mlgnlng roviil com- awav. hiininfmg a folk song to , .'lie marries a man who feels as she alarm .through Ihe British ad- Ic^ Cream not been used bv vehicles since | ‘ ,ang Radio said, Seatfle, Feb. 21 i-Tt — "I am no imlralty by falling to respond te Center Slices. Frozen Sword 1941. Starting from the end of a.1 *>el'iin. P>o^g.^,l Pyongyang Radio .said all those more guilty than anyone in this miinique annoiinctag engiigenient heisidl listening lo me giving' does about work, and w.jits her to Scallops. Oysters 'if they de.sire to. they will be al­ aboard the plane have been “ ho,s- of Printess Margaretha to l.omlon me a lielping hand if I needed it. work with him. She is fortunate slgnali during NATO exerdsea. LEAN CHUCK GROUND #. e 6 * • • lb. 69e runway at Bradley the road deaiL i cmirthmise. " said Dave Beck after le.sson. i If he has wide horizons and help.* .15 lowed to go where they want to. " pliably received. .We have . . . been | gpntenced yesfeiday to up jazz piAnist. ! I practiced my mu.su The submarine, believed carry­ ends at a fence approximately 300; did my ) her to see more and more things ing SB men, surfaced »even mile* 36$. 9 4 ' '/, Gallon ^ l e O O feet from the hoiise./i i Vpluntefers But Uie Red Radio added: treating with kindness the guests ^ years in pri.son. for stealing More than six Ions of first "lass worked at my croclieUng REGULAR HAMBURG . . 6 e. • e 6 e e e e e lb. 49c "Our side has already made it hf*r com- needing lo -be done in the world, this p((rt and sent a signal Your Choice of Flavora knocked the ftnee down to j-qacli clear if tire South Korean authori­ who came to us." ’ .ai,990 from the Teamsters Union. mail for.p'olnts west and sonlli air- borne . .. her I'lspecially if he believe each of u* ' the dockyard that everytWrY. the House. ^ i-,' • Sana* *V(Uind(“d The recently deposed luaMer of lifted out of New Engliind lo keep pamon.'bip. J ^ , White' Meat Tuna ROUND STEAK GROUND e- e e e l l 99c msh uMm sumr Also evacuated this moi-ning were ties really want to realize the lio)>€ I i*^p^))t vcL'sex. too, not oniv pocii-v ha* fine areas of his life where jobs , was ' all right. ‘ of thfise'desiring to return home. A North Korean newsman told ,i labor empire with 1". million malls moving despite .«now» ... . ■■■ - . ,v,„, |j,.p are to be found being an adequate -Oeiaha Crab Meat .caa a cow and a heifer. Suffijsld's First it is proper that they ahould d i-! reporters at Panm..njom Tuesda' embers issued a formal state- Quick. Superior Court action Indl- bin Ibe SEASONED LAMB PATTMES lb. 39c WE ARE OPEN THURS.:OlidTRI. NIGHTS UNTIL 9:00 Selectman Francis Leahey took rated tn'Avon taxpayers' suit seek- 1 on, yea, after ,\ear. though crilice person, a useful member of s' home FIRES HIT BROCKTON rectly approach the government of that some of the 34 were "woiir ..ent indicating a long fight in the and fanuly. aj;ood.cil^eii. a worth- Brox-kton. Mass., Feb. 31 tP>— charge of the two animals, Thurs­ the Democratic Peoji^i* Republic ed and receiving medical Ire court* to escape the prison sen- mg'pernranent injunction li> .*^1 think vei.\ little of them. Like i: day, a State Department of Aero­ \. htle voTuhteer, a paid worker. Brorkton City Hall -was sw ^ t of (North) Korea-for thia.” ment." This strengthened the ,, tence. 'asl^ flrtag of Superintendent, of t cricket', focking .Naturally one wants a job to de­ bv fire early today a abort wbte. nautics hellc.opter flew I>eahey and lief in ^equl that the jilane had | "I am aiire tha. in due time jus- ;,lv Raissi to the farmhouse in order Previoualy, the South Korean Schools Mtanlchv _ _ chair. * mand «kill and to give satisfaction! after fiamea deetroyed ■R . been seized'in the air by Red agent,# tice will prevail,” he said. T '★ Ample- X ' to bring the\ two snowbound resi- ^overnnient, had 'refuaed to deal Entire length of 53 miles of Con­ "CreakUy creak, creakity With the years, one should leal-n Fraaklta , ‘ Metbodlat CbaWlL J ■\v - , I* " after a battle. ’ ' Beck , stood ip shaken - dlshelief necticut Turnpike to be lighted be­ Green Stamps. dente'fuel oil and canned food. with the Communists on the Issue, creak. . - to live with qneself and with othhi; Many SraegStm aad e^wtil Free^^ Parking ; LgHVan, who has been,a farmer malntklntag their, rJegal ^sition' The new Communist demand for yesterday when Kinjf Coimty Sr- tween April and April l.'S.,. .L. D. "Back and forth and- her# and people. One ^ouLd learn one's lim­ plaeea ef appagatoa w eeealtt at all his life, had tears ta his eyes that- the Red regime is i(n illegal fiego.tiations with Pt«»ldent Syng- perior Court .Judge Oeqrg# H. Big Mac McCormick, long identi­ itations. Within Uitse one should the rtnrdb fire ea fieeef -St. w ) ^ -VAK PAK c o l d .CUTS •With Cash "Relvelle sentenced him to 15 years fied with illicit whiskey business ■ there FRO.M RATH ■ CONMl’ , Rear ot Store , . . nrhen RalM entered ' the afnali government witibh the Sqoul gov­ msn Rhee's government aroused •'.gqiieakitv squeak, equeaklty be abie.jo keep (taysically fit, men- the first alarm waa aawaiM f w ' t’,'- farmhouse and, said, '‘Well, we’ge ernment does not recognise. ' ttamediate speculation th*t the foi^ grand larceny for m|sappropri(( in dry. Oklahoma, killed by fiisll- I Abo blaze ta Hty balL Ma e w -M BOLOGNA, SALAMn, ' S a l e s . . . CORNER MAIN ORd OAK StREETS i Ia le of shots in’ front of his home squeak,” (' Now CoobiM 49c ..V PARTY PAK DRIED REEF t Tile 34 people eboard the Korean . -----T-— ' -I 4 io rocking chairs have a e v • r (Coattaued #• Page ftevea) Was injured at Mthar . 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