Cold wave Warning, Iflnir • to­ night, dlminiehlng winds.-.' lAw Tht Ladiea of St. Jamei' will around 15. Thiireday falri VMy hold a food tale at the J. W. Hale Stora Thuraday, alartinf at 11 a.m. roM. High in mid 80s. Contriliutiona of food may be left •t the atore or In St. Jamea' lower “ Sex Edrication for the Elemen­ Church. Anderaon-Shea Auxiliary No. A gift of 82,550 has bean pledged 2040. VFW, will meet thia evening VOL. LXXVI, Na 96 . ^TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO KECllUNS) MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, M57 tary School, Child” was the topic Many vital tasks of the localv Production Service is another to the Manchester Memorial Hos­ (Claaetlled AdvnrtlBing an Page 2 8 ) PRICE FIVE CENTS Mancheatcr Watea are reminded at 7:30 at the Poat Home. Man- of Dr. Hilda Standish'a talk to American Red Croat chapter are | P*rt of local Red Cross work cheater Green. pital building fund by the Rogers PINE of the penny auetion tonifht at members of the Buckley School performed )>y volunteer workers' ** I" the public eye. but the Italian American Club, and to Corp. Parent Teachers Asan. (PTAl last Who ,o .hout .h.,r w-.,hl!A.,“ brinf articlea. Wei^hlnr will >be at Deacons of the Covenant Con­ In making the announcement. PHARMACY Caution! D on ’t night at the school. without fanfare and \irtually no women knit sweaters and socks •64 Center St,—T^. MI 8-98U 7:80 aa uaual. gregational Church w’lll be in Sidney Ellis, chairman of' the cha^e of the midweek service to­ Introduced by Mts. Louis Hor- recognition. | which are sent to the Submarine Ike W arns U.Se wits, of the program commit­ morrow at 7:20 p.m. Choir .prac­ One group which falls into this' Nej%- London; and sew bed fund’s corporation committee, said Pu t Away Your A. William Aatley. 184 Center tee. Dr. Standlsh amused her au "this current contribution repre- St., will atatre the aprlag' produc­ tice. which usually follows, will be idience with a simple presentation category ia the Staff Aide Setw- i P IN E L E N O X tion, ‘Xlght Up the Sky.” a 3-act omitted this week. of thee bba:V^ a ^ facta pparents should 1 . I ... K v» ^ t '^ater bottle covers for the Veter- aenta an over-subscription of the ress ice. Led by Mrs. Charles Peckham. an’a Hospital patients at West comedy by Moaa Haft, at the teach theireir children.t form\ila" which the committee PHARMACY Winter Clothes Avery Memorial in Hartford on Mra Henri Pessini, president of chairman, this group saves the lo Haven and Newington, About Inflation She recommended that parents cal chapter hundreds of dollars In established to determine the 299 E. Center St__ MI 9-08M March 14. 15 and 16 for the the American Legion Auxiliaiy. i make answering sex questions a i For every dollar spent by the clerical fees each year. amount a business concern equita­ Boston. Jan. 23 (Jh Cold Beacon Players, employe drama and Mrs. Ruth Hlckok. American­ normal part of growing up. We i Red Cross: donated time in such weather headed toward New Eng­ croup of the Travelers Insurance isation chairman, presented an must answer questions Simply, \'nliinterrs services aa these account for many bly could be expected to pledge. Washington, Jan. 23 (/P)— whave its course," he said Members of the Service, who do­ land today to end balmy, middle- Companies. American flag to Intermediate truthfully and with dignit.v. She , dollars saved for the local Red In transmitting the contribution, President Eisenhower re­ represents one of the "uncertain­ 50a temperatures of thi past two Troop No. 29 at the troop meeting stressed how much better it was nate their time on a weekly or Cross chapter. Saul M. Sllverateln, -'president of ties and problems" which cloud monthly basis. Include: Mrs. Eliza­ ported to Congress today that days. The followinp births to ,M*»* last evening at the Church of the for children to learn the whole the corporation who iajilao a mem; the economic future. - The Weather Bureau issued a AssumpISon. It was accepted by beth Bannever, Mrs. Irving Bayer, her of the fund’s committee on g reebrd 1956 prosperity Eisenhower sugnsted strongly To Slash Budget—If It Can cheater residents occurred *|t the truth from their parents Instead wMrs. Florence Collins, Mrs. Helen cold wave waihing for northern Hartford Hospital on Jan. ip; A the leader, Mrs. Harold T r e a a h. of half-truths and misinformstlon corporation subscriptions, said he Shbuld continue into this that he thinks thc^overnment Is portions of Maine; New Hampshire son to Mr. and Mrs. M. EdWard Copies of the flag code were dis­ Knilot Photo from others. i Connoll,v, Mrs. Nevin DeckM-, P oli;|li Americans was very pleased that the com­ doing all it can do to curb price 5lary Jane Keith j Mrs. Wells Dennison, Mrs, Belle year. But he cautioned that and Vermont. It forecast tempera­ Greenstreet. <49 Hartford Rd.. a tributed to all members of the pany was In a position to be able pressures, short of heavy-handed tures in those sections would fall troop. Children afe curious by nature Elliott, M1.4S Faye Ferri*. Mrs. Rusco more inflation may ride along daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Riiasell Elect Liebiedz to continue its support of the hos­ restraints that would regiment the Mr. and Mrs. Ellery B. Keith, 482 and when they ask specific ques­ Fred Finnegan. Mrs. Amos Friend, with it. ^ ! near zero by tomorrow morning. Linger. 188 Hollister St.; and a tions satlsf,v their curiosity with I pital. CembinoHon Windows economy and invite a recession. For Connecticut, a cold wave to­ Adams St., .announce the engage­ Mrs. Mary Garaventa, Mrs. Max In the last of his three major , Therefore, he said: ' NHRR Seen daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James The January meeting of the ment of their daughter, Mary Jane, a simple, , truthful answer, she _M ichael Liebiedz was -elee'ed ‘^Ax_employers u,of «a number vi of night with fair weather and brisk McVeigh. IflSTllgh St. Glaiber. Mrs. Arthur Holme.' Mothers vise the PTA Council that we will telephoning, which is a necesSarj* Brozowaki and William Magun. ters in Rogers, Conn., which hower reported, forecasting con­ government'^spending should be cut, that unless the govern­ mlniU, 70 Parker St., left by plane Circle will meet tonight at 8 The Rfv. K. Ejnar Rask o f the back a Polio Clinic if one is held hou.se committee; and Lucian Obst, tinued good times. provide the high levels of employ­ cost o f reconstruction of a preparation for the coming fund specializes in electrical insulation ment. production and p^chasing Flood W aters ment stopped taking so much out of the economy there would recently for a months visit with o’clock at the home of Mrs. John Covenant Congregational Church In near future. drive of the Manchester chapter. marshal. and similar industrial paper boards. But his basic theme was an ap­ flood damaged bridge at Put­ her son. Lawrence Kaminski, and Wilson. 263 Woodland 8t. Their volunteer services help, staff peal to industry and labor unions power envisaged by the employ­ nam. be a hair-curling depression, . is'attcnding the annual Ministers' . ment act, and broadly attained in her brother. Joseph Muraw'skl. the chapter office, which is one to join the government In block­ In New York However, Ally. Thomas J. Humphrey expre.ssed the hope, that the Congress would both of Axusa. Ashram, sponsored by the East- REMEMBER ing the leapfrog advance of busf- thi past year, will be further en­ A meeting ia called for this Scouts Will Hold reason why administrative ex­ hanced." O’Sullivan added at a Public be able to cut the budget. e*n Conference of thp Evangelical ■ penses are ao low for the local After a cold, flu, sore throat, virus ness costs and consumer prices. Utilities Hearing (PUC) this evening at 8 o’clock at the Second Covenant Church. It e.xpected Spilt on Credit Controls A frelbzing blast from the west Eisenhower was as’ked whether there were.any differences Congregational Church to make I chapter. Weldon’s 831'/] Billion Advance morning, that the offer is stlil to bring together 40 ministers of i you may feel run-dowfr frpm The fib re s El8enhow4r cited turned back damaging flood waters between Humphrey and him on those points. plana for a young Hungarian ref­ First Aid Contest Bloodmobile Day could not (unc­ Integrity Eisenhower did not renew his di­ under consideration. the denomination throughmit New ! showed that the rountrv achieved rect request of a year ago that In western and central New York The President ( replied' that**' . ugee who ia expected to arrive England, and will be held at ' tion . without their scheduling Is Here toda.v, but Ice and gale-whipped O’Sullivan expressed his views Humphrey had based hia remarks FMEE PARKING 4 in town thia week. All who have Scouts of Blackledge District a apecUcular 821 billion ad­ Congress consider restoring stand­ in response to a request for in­ Senexet House, Woodstock, donor appointments prior to the Too! vance last year in the annual rate snow caused now trouble in spots. on a written memorandum which expressed interest in helping him will hold a first aid contest Frida,v Bloodmobile visits, and their staff­ by authority to regulate down pay-, formation on this question from ► NEXT TO POPULAR 4 • Featured speakers are Dr. j TIRED BLOOD* of production, but he said that half ments and repayment terms oh Some roads blocked during the he (Eisenhower) had edited and locate here are urged to attend. Frank Laubach and the Rev. Les- ' night at Verplanck School. The ing, of the reception and record Mayor John N. Dempsey of Put­ President Asks ► the gain merely reflected price in­ consumer Installment credit. Ad- night by waters from overflowing nam who had made the offer in be­ approved in advance. 4 He R. Ostberg of Chicago, who public is invited. i desks during the Bloodmobile oper­ creases. streams and melting snow were I.«ng Range Picture The Sunday School staff of patrol from each troop In ations. half of the region. will lecture on denominational ' Fee/ Stronger Fiast The cHmb in prices "may not blocked by stalled traffic this Eisenhower went on to say that Drag Stores j Zion Lutheran Church will meet at policy and conduct studies In the the district will take part in the (Continued on Page Nine) The attorney’s remarks came In Single Package the church at 7:30 tomorrow night. morning. Snow drifts of a foot or Humphrey’a remarka did not deal book of Timothy 1. demonstration. Norman Oshorne. w/th/n 7 days^ or money back I more were common in Buffalo the third day df the PUC hearing George Meteaky with the Inuncdlate future, but Dr. Laubach's theme Is "God's a member of the Health and suburbs. on the railroad's petition to rather with the long-rangp flacal Mideast P la n Supply and the World’s Need.” I Safety Committee, will b e. in After a cold, flu, sore throat or virus you may suffer abandon permanently passenger picture. from iron deficiency anemia*... or, as we call it. Tired The cellars of many homes had P ______Missionar}’ and author of many | charge of judging. been flooded. At Herkimer In cen­ service on the Hartford to Put­ Aa for the cabinet officer’s ex­ books, he is Intemationall.v known The James Iiwine cup will be Blood. To feel stronger fast take Gr,«iTOL, the high- nam line. Service on the line has __ Washington, Jan. 23 (AV—Preal- I For there is one God and one mediator between God and “ otency tonic that begins to strengthen iron-poor Nike Bases to Get tral New York, two families were pressed hope that Congress would for his unique contribution in the awarded id the patrol showing the evacuated by Boat early this morn­ been dlsnipted since flood waters bX able to cut toe administration’s Eisenhower aald today (3on- I men, the man Christ Jesus; who gave himkelf a ran.som ired Blood in 24 hours. In just one day QEritol iron ^Pm Glad I Did It, ’ I field of literacy. greatest proficiency in the ap­ ing from homes between the Mo- destroyed the bridge at Putnam in 4 ^ a ll to be testified in due time. Pastor Rask will serve as or­ plication of the knowledge and is in your bloodstream carrying strenirih'and energy August 1955. budget. Elsenhower said he always' gresa would destroy the effectivt^ to every part of your body. So, after a winter haw ' River and Weit Otnada O’Sullivan today said the rail­ has taken toe poaltiun that every ness of hfa Middle East program if ganist during the worship acs- skills of fli-st aid learned in the Creek. More than two feet of water dollar possible should be ss'ved. Itj 1 (1 TIMOTHY. CHAPTER 2, VERSE.S 5 and 6) aiona, ■—v . ' Boy Scout program. ■ illnes.s, if Tired Blood is your problenv—take Hercules Missiles road's general counsel. Atty. it separated the economic propo^~ Gkritoi. rvri'it rfdj/. Take either the liquid or swirled through streets near the Harry L. Filer, had communicated MadrBomher Says takes many months to prepare a from toe military plan. the tablets. -You’ll ferl utrongtr fant within streams at that time. Bridges in the .offer to railroad officials at a budget, and toe figures submitted Eisenhower said in responae to COME UNTO ME, all ye that labour and are heavy laden seven days or your money bock. Fort Baker, Calif., J*n. 23 Uh —l as possible, the Army AtiUiAir- the area were damaged. to Congr.esa are only estimated, he news conference questions that to At Illon, another Utica suburb in said. J and I win srive you rest. Take my yoke upon you and Dial The Army will soon have in opeta- craft Command said, (Cktntlnued on i*iute'PourtlleB) have only part of hia request for sav e 0 1 . 0 0 —Buy Ecamamy Sixal a Pmgs central New York, flood waters New York, Jan. 23 (A')—George«>a statement admitting he waa the learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart;- and ye tidn a Nike guided missile capable} *. Outdistances Ajax Meteaky—the Mad Bomber— was Then he went on to aay that if military and economic authority to serlpHona MI 9-3753 The Army expects Hercules, ■carried huge ice cakes into the homber who had planted 32 bjmbs Congress'can cut proposed spend­ shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy and of knocking down a hostile plane 50 in Bellevue Hoepital today await­ in public pjgcee-since 1940. Twenty- deal with Middle Eastern problems NAMES with its ability to reach out twice Streets and tossed them on side­ ing, it has a duty to do so. would destroy what we are trying my burden is light. GERITOL miles off the coast. walks and lawns., Some of the ing psychiatric examination. His two exploded. Injuring 15 persons, Free as far aa AjaX, to appreciably re­ Ribicoff Raps 16-year reign of terror waa at an Eisenhower-said he ia in com­ to do In toe area, w MAKmMmo-mKtutiim WELDON DRUG COMPANY The Nike Ajax, a 25-miie-range cakes weighed an estimated 500 one eeriouely. plete agreemdht with Humphrey, (MATTHEW, CHAPTER 11. VERSES 12 to 30) Y O U C A N Delivery missile supplied anfl-aircraft bat^ duce the vulne. abillty of strategic end. Elsenhower has asked Congress M o b i lh e a f m rn rn u i'H M •01 .MAIN STREET American cities to possible enemy pounds. • The tail, balding' Meteeky was but added he wanted to point but SOCONY VACUUM HfATINC Oil Urles guarding 'vital. American The court order conuattUng the quoted as Mying he never had in­ for standby authority to use cities. Is being replsceff by the big­ attack. The upper Allegheny River In GOP Plan for f ‘j-year-old soft-spoken bachelor that Humphrey's athtement’ in hia troops, if necessary, to combat TRUST Nike defenads today guard many northwestem Pennsylvania .. was tended 'to kill anyone and 'felt opinion, had no application to toe ger, morb lethal Nike' Hercules, came lees-Hian 24 boura 6ftisr police "hurt!* whenever he read one of his Communist military aggreasioa in - with approximately twice the of the key industrial, government, swollen to near flood stage by immediate situation. the Middle East. He has also asked rain and melting snow. It was ex- arrested him at hia -VVaterbu'/, devices had injured anyone. • range. _ financial and defense cehters with Court Reforms Conn., home. Elsenhower said he has talked for a 8200 million a year economic In range' o f enemy bombers. ''^ctfed to crest late today. Meteeky unleased his bomb to Humphrey, and that he knows aid program there. - (A s^kesman for the .local Nike ’Tm glad I did it," Metea.:)r planting campaign, he said, to command' said today that the In a broad swing ai;ound the na­ Vevnon Houghton, chief river just what Humphrey had in A reporter told the President A State Capitol, Hartford, Jan. rinned late yesterday as he was point up what to him was lack of MORIARTY Manchester-Oiaatonbury installa­ tion’s vulnerable perimeter north forecaater for the U.S. Weather mind. some Democrats in Congress are Bureau In Plltaburgh, said flood 23 iA*>—Governor Ribicoff ex­ f; ought from Waterbury to New compensation for an industrial in­ No Sign of Depression tion was constructed in anticipa­ from. Washington through New pressed dissatisfaction today with York City for arraignment. jury 25 years ego. proposing to separate the millUry SiiJvsJshA, Mobil tion of the Hercules missile. He England, acr* •aid personnel here are prepared west 'to the Industrial complex advanced bv Rep. Frederica Pope some 150 newspaper, television and charges of felonious assault ma- there is no indication the nation Eiaenliow«r said he regards it as 7IS MAIN ST. ~ OPPOSITE WOOLWORTH'S to" hand^ it without any major ing Warren. Oil Citj', Franklin ia about to face a depreaaion. He Kerosene X-TRA BONUS! around Hanford. Wash., the Nike and Meadville, Pa, Jr.. GOP House leader. radio represenUtives. Watched iictone mischief and violation of vital to have both the military and changes. He said it waa not known also expressed the view that it Distributers defenses reach out to Seattle and However, no serious damage "That’s not reform." he said Meteaky climb out of a police car the Sullivan Law,; meaning the economic authority wrapped Up in when the Hercules misMIe would, down the Pacific Coast aa far as probably never again would be a single package. , OPEN MONDAYS 'Ml itihr to rtiMi wa.v anticipated. Severe cold mov­ quietly-at a news conference. "It’s caravan. He was handcuffed be­ possession of dangerous weapons 301-315 Cantar St. b2 available.) Los Angeles. The Army plans to not the answer.” tween two detectives. confronted with a depreaaion such You camiot wage peace merely, New Electronic Brain ing into the area helped to ease such as mobs. Bond of 8100,000 aa toe one In the 1930a. similarly protect San Diego soon. the situation. The' Governor voiced ' his views The smile never left his face. He was set. He had voluntarily with arms, Eisenhower said. There 1 Described aa able (0 destroy any.. New York, Boston. Pittsburgh, when asked what he thought appeared to enjoy immensely the After the opening round dealing p'.uat be an understanding of hu­ Ml 3-5135 French Creek, a major tributary a-alved extradition from Ckmnecti- with Humphrey's views regard­ r T i j ^ o i ^ s $7 r»o$iooio «f today's subsonic or supersonic Buffalo - Niagara, Chicago-Gary, about Pope’s proposal for comWn- fuss being made over him cut. • man wants, he added. N Of the Allegheny, went out of its ing toe budget, Elsenhower was I CHECK OUR PRICES—THEN SHOP AROUND I planes, Hercules is conti^illed by Detroit, Cleve'and, Milwaukee, ing the superior and common pleas ’.‘'Are you eqrry you did it?" The three counts could carry a Eisenhower spoke out after an Improved electronic ’ ’brain.” Seattle, Sdh Francisco and Los courts and establishing a ^lo^ sys­ someone shouted. asked at one point whether he in­ House Republican Leader Martin • WE BELIEVE YOU WILL COME BACK ' ' Known as the Missile Master Sys­ (Continued on Page Seventeen) maximum aentenca of 42 years but tended to continue contacts with I EASY TERMS OR PAY CASH AND SAVE J Angeles are among the cities tem of minor courts with fuHxtlme Metesky’s blue eyes twinkled. could eaaily stretch Into several had predicted the administration tem, this brain collects target in­ where Ajax will be replaced by- judges in a few of the. state’s big "Yes, he laughed, adding; reporters. That obviously waa an plan will be approved "by \ very formation by radar, feeds it life Xorme If he Is tried and con­ allusion to the fact that he had Hercules.- ■ ' cities.' "I'm sorry I injured people, but victed separately for each of the heavy vote" in toe house, in sub­ through an. intricate computer Ribicoff said the public. is in­ not held a news conference for stantially the form propnaed. gnd. electronically locking onto the Ti-avls Air Force Base 60 miles Isray Outlines I’ni glad I did it.” j 32. bonjb plantings he admits. about 10 week.s. * UP TO 8 S FOR YciuR OLD WATOH DOUBLE northea.'it of Sah Francisco and, telligent enough to recognise real After his arrest, Meteaky signed i Metesky, dressed neatly in a pin- The Massachuaetta lawmak'r missile, directs It to the intruding He replied that events during Fairchild, the big base outside court reform. Have You An Event Mane. I striped blue suit tie. shirt• and : toe period since Nov. 14 had made CAMERa Is — SHAVERS CLOCKS Spokane, Wash., ha've 75 milli­ "It’s going to be able to differ­ -0 * j{shoes. •••''WO. M|jpv«gvu 1 ML ulG (Continued en Page Tweaty-three) Although Ajax and Herculea both Conc|itions fo r entiate between form and sub­ V impoaaible for him to get to- are extremely accurate, a direct hit meter Skysweeper Anti-Aircraft - ■- »-■ getoer with new.smen. but that he •RIETING CARDS GIFTS — RINGS (a not necesM-ry to destroy-a plane, guns. The Army intends to stance," he said. Gnieaffo Areaiw uT’"'^ Scheduied That Calls IhibUc opinion, he said. 1* "com­ plaoa to see them once- a week un­ Nike experts aay, because of the strengthen them soon \vith Nike. Quitting Gaza Not I,egaliy Punishable less something interferes. terrific blast and fragmentation Developing Other Missiles ing to bear” on the court issue. STAMPS *rhat's One area in which the state Police Hunt Hi# court-appointed lawyer, Ben­ Eisenhower also dealt with Shop,At Gaudet*s^li Pays For Food? from a near explosion. Nike, named after the Greek jamin Schraler, asked for ah Im­ these other matters in response to . The Missile Master System Is wingtd goddess of victory, actual­ Jernsalem, Israel Sector, Jan. can "definitely go ahead," he told Bulletins It may be a wedding, a banquet or just an informal 88 (AV—Premier David Ben- newsmen. mediate commitment to Bellevue queationx; now In production by the Glenn L. ly is a family of weapons of which HoapiUl. Aaat. DUt. Ally. Karl from the AP Wires get-tojiethcr of a society, lodne or someTriendly group. Martin Oo.' Gnrlon called today for demlll- Ribicoff reiterated that if the Multiple1 ^ Killer H-Bomb Tests—Eisenhower- was Ajax and Hercules are two. The Grebow consented. , told that Adlai E. Stevenson, in an On Every Purchase In All Depis. The changeover to Hercules and iwrmy is developing other missiles. tarizatioa of the Sinai penineiila General Assembly; dominantly .Re- WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU ftrfNiy Mnikrif to ensure pence In the nren. He pqblican, agrees on a reform pro­ Schmiei> said Meteaky could,; article in a current edition qf Look the new control system will be ef­ (Chicago, Jxn. 22 OP)—Discovery eaaily pass lu your next door fected around the country aa soon addressed hU appeal l« the Unit­ gram unifjing all the courts under Magazine, aaid the National SUMftlERFIELO TO STAY . TO YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION V i v M f ' . . (ComclBued on Page Fourteen, ■of the nude, froxefi bodlea'of.the nelgh^r” but is a pronounced sxeurity Council (NSC) once Washington, Jan, 88 (AV« ed Nntions.. He told Pnrliament mental case and not legally pun­ Ismel has ao intereet In keeping (CeatiBaed ok Page FiftacM) missing Crimea sistei’a. sel police voted unanimously to halt H- President Elaenhewer formally Our catering service is set up to be flexible enough to krtNoEBniCMl on a full-scale. search today with ishable. Bomb teats, and t^en reversed it- nominated Arthur E> Sumnner- the Sinai coastal stHp aleag thie "1 am not sure the defendant acMmmodate any size gathering. Why not call ua and Omf of Aqaba, bat al|» wilL-not toe hope a solution may also be I self during the political campaign, fleld of Michigan tolay to con­ talk over the details? - WEDNESDAY, JAN. 23rd The FBI Story^lS found to the unsolved slayings of can differentiate between right and Eisenhovyer aaid,he was not go­ tinue as Postmaster GeneraL Brand New 1957 Models e\-acuate It before getting i^ r - wrong. 1 think he . doesn’t un- antees for freedom o f.sh l^ n g In - three boya . ing to eltoei^deny or affirm any Eisenhower had indicated ear­ tbe gulf. Authorities quickly . noted slmi- deratand toe charges against.him," report dealing with' an. NSC ac­ lier he would do so, ending spec­ News Tidbits lariUea in the slayings of the girls Schmier said, adding: tion. He aaid he makes it a point ulation that Summerfield, a for­ "He’s a man,, in my opinion, la­ Garden United Nations. N. Y „ Jan. 23 —B'arbara Orimes; 15, and Patri­ never to diacuaa auch actions pub­ mer chairman of the Bepabllran Grove Culled from AP Wires boring under a terrific psychosis, licly. -Israel today outlined to U.N. cia, 13—and the three schoolboys National committee, w o a id PHONES Ml 3-7354 Agents S^ash whose bodies were found 15 months a peraedutlon complex. He finds Dtiring the campaign Stevenson, leave the’ caMnet. Secretary General Dag Hammar- Xll hie grievance against the pub­ Ml 3-8383 skjold the conditions under which ago, nude and strangled In a- wood­ toe Democratic presidential nomi­ Egyptlgn editor whose ^writing ed area. lic aaUated by, eetting off these nee. called for an end to H-Bomb URGES 8% SALES TAX Israeli troops would be aithdrawn boiTibi.!’ from the Gasa strip. frequently reflects President Nas­ Within hours of the grisly dlx teats. Eisenhower rejected *toe Boston, Jan. 28 iff) ' Coy. ser's thinking writes that **if and coVery yesterday, police picked up Foster I^rcolo (D) called today The details were not made whea” the Sues. Canal la reopened two men 'for questioning. Both de­ (CeaHaned on Page Eight)* (Continued on Page Twenty-three) tor rt S per cent .state sales tax 974 Main St. known immedUtely. but Israeli all ehtpa must pay tolls to Egypt... to help finance n record ateto BUILT IN OEB51ANT , nied any knowledge of the slayings. sources had previously stated that Labor member of Parliament budget of 84;(8 million. . The UP TO 4« .MILES .One man waa released. The second, SUPER MARKETS the plan called for Israeli adminie- ehaiges BrlUsli Goverameat “de­ Identified ^by police aa Walter Governor eatimnted the antes tex PEg GALLON J Plenty of FREE PARKING tration ef the controversial strip ce iv e " aatiem In Its reports" on revraue at gllfiV) million. discussed the problem with Krantz, 51,' a laborer, was held for under-U.N. diriection. Britlsh-Frmch attack on Port further interrogation. Police aaid Princess Grace Has BULLSEYE! fldenUal dlroctlve to Cabinet mem- intelligence chiefs. Thg proposals were submitted to Said. hJ had been questioned last week SENTENCED TO DIE bera Hammarsk jold by Ambassador Ab­ France’s National Assembly ea' about the girls’ disappearance and Budapest, Jan. 28 (ffS—Radio ba Eban In a half-hour private, NATIVE WAYBEST that methe ininvestigation ^ u ga u on oiof aiiall espj^cifio- gerle Jr*"Jr., who 'wa* the President’s doreeo Ite goverameat'e partldpa- released. Budapest said today threq more PRODUCE meeting In the Secretary General'e ’•km In negotiations to weld West' Finding of toe girls’ bodies along Baby Girl, 8 lbs., 2 dz. Hungarians have been se a tn n ^ That's, the kind of accuracy ^ e . counCeresplonage «dviser and confidant on office. ’SSfLYMOUTH ’54 MERCURY tage matters was to be controlled intelligence matters. em Europe into single economic a little-traveled country road to death for InciOng strikes and WHOLE or CUT-UP Regahll.ess of HamiharskJold’t u nit... Soviet (7ommuniat« Party urging other reslstehee to the V-8 4-Door. R, H, 2-Door. R, H, overdrive. you expect from your Laundry DEPARTMENT .and handled only by the FBI and Berle took the Omhiain, ... southwest of (toicago w rote' e reaction, Egypt and the Arab accuse* United States ef establish­ tragic end to what at first was be­ Monte Carlo, Jan. 23 (IP)—Grace.. Son after the guns finished regime of Commnnlat Premier powcrflite. New rebuilt ^ i A C - SWEET, JUICY states were certain to oppose the ing. ha sea for atomic-afmed guided KeUy,' priMess of Monaco, gave booming. Monte Carlo radio Inter- Janos Kadar. ’lliia broaght to and Dry Cleanera, You’ll find ^ : r lieved to be en adventuresome sally FoO price, ^ engine. Only Each Th^'decision came none too; Israeli proposal. The Arabs de­ missiles around perimeter of So­ by the teenage sbitera. birth Gt 9:27 G.m. iodGy (3:27 G.m., ruptGd g pro|prGm of Mosart’ music lyj least 88 the number of dmtli quickly, bemuse on Aug. 24. Ger,; mand the rftum ef Gasa to Egypt, viet Unfon. Amid numerous raports they EIST) to a dark'Giured blue-eyed; and the Prince announced In a sentences annooneed pabUcly we rarely miss in either de^ TANGERINIS 99 wished that the field should be di wlilch Occupied it from the Pal- since the revolution^ was put CHICKEN many gnd Russia signed their 10- . Egypt announces all imports were seen in toe.city or en route to daughted^ weighing g pounds 2 , solemn voice: partment and that’s why our REG . $1.4^ year noh-aggresalon pact,' which vided. "The FBI should be ruponsi- United' States will be can- Nashville in search o'f their IdoJ. ounces. ‘ ' . , “This’ Wednesday, toe 23rd of down. QRleven exeeiMorj havo Doz. 4 9 c freed the Naxls to make war with­ ble*for foreign Intelligence work In (CoatiBii^ OB Page Flfteai) ceM imleea exporters accept pay'* Elvla Presley, police were inclined "The delivery went very quickly January, her Highness Princess been announced. customers keep coming back. out fear of an attack from the the'Western Hemisphere, on the re­ meat (a Egyptiaa pcoads... Har­ to conclude the girls were run­ and in a normal way," said a medl- i Grace gave birth to a little girl at ’SIOLDS. F1R.M, CRISP LEAN SHANKLESS the East. On Sept. I, German pan- quest of the suite Depsu-tment. The old Stam n sayk he was "delight­ aways. They left their home at cal bulletin signed by three attend-; ®®27.” BO.MBINGS IN NICOSIA ’S4 PLYMOUTH Nicosia, Cypma, Jan. 88 tffV- IMiday “98”. xer divisions drove into Poland and existing Military Intelligence and f S c f l i a t o ] f K l l i m t l P S ed" bjr'’lh e election of H. Meade 3640 8. Damen Ave., toe night of ing pHjraicians. ‘ The Monocan anthem followed Sedan. R, H. Excellent CELERY SMOKED the Luftwaffe turned • W a r X a w Naval imelligence bianchee should ^ ^ l l l l S I l C f e Alcorn Jr. as Republican National Dec. 28 to attend a southwest aide "Her Highness the Priheess and Ralnier's announcement. * • Two' bomb attacks on Greek condition. a T A W lato a flaming wreckage. France cx,v.r the rest of the world, a . and | In i t i a l S c a T p i a l s Chairman. neighborhood movie starring the child are doing vary well.” The news set. off celebrations, property marked a resumpUen $ 1 2 9 5 FoU price. and Great Btitaiio declared war on when necessity arises.' General Aasembly unaalntously Presley, A booming 21-gun salute an- t*** hlonaco’a -14 church today of Grrek-Turklsb strife In (Mrmany on Sept 3. Given this division of authority, coaflrme 'reappolataseat of Judge .Their mother, Mrs. Loretta nbunced the arrival of Princess “ "d champagne toasts all the O'priot capital. lb. 'On Sept 6, President Roosevelt the three agenciee worked out the Groton, Jan. 23 (Ab — The Na­ Alva Loioelle of Common Pleas Grimea, 48, Insisted throughout Caroline < Louise Marguerite, firit The telephone system 37 detaila of an agreement which, tion's second atomic eubmarine, 0>urt... Iran receives 18' e r i d child of reigning Prince Rainier •'vamped with calls . from RRITISH OUST RED NEW MODEL disclosed publicly that the FBI had that the ‘girls met with foul pjay. SHOULDER R E G .4 5 e been Instructed by him "to take roughly, gave^ the Navy responsi-' the Seawolf. was back In her berth Bank loaa siC 75 mlllkm dollars to The girls and a aister and two in and the 23^yeSr-eld Hollywood___ ■ •*“ "* ‘=»™“*7'"*'»«‘ len ln8 turthei4 news ' Londuo, Jan.RS Iff)—Tlas Britiak LAUNDRY t DRY CLEAKINB Looking For Good charge of inveaUgative work in bllity for .intelligence* coverage in today after 36 houra of flret trials help -finance (Country's second brothera lived with their mother.' . movTe star he mairied isa rA p ril} they could get on the government today Oidered a matterx relating, to espionage.'sab­ the’ Paclfic; gave the Army reaisth-' at sea. seven-year developmant program. Her divorced husband,. Joseph, 18-19. line. Hungarian military attache, Lf. POPULAR otage, and violations of the neutral­ sibiUty for.cov ^ a g e in BMbpe. The builder’s trial run took the Stato Department says . newn Princess Caroline—na she will be ’ The Prince and Col. Bela Nagy, to get out of tho ' Potatoes? also 48, a truck driver, reflected country within 48,hoars. A for. L and L MOTORS ity regtdations." He.-also called on Africa and the C^anal StofilT and sub out into Long Island Sound on born daughter of Princess Grace fniatratlon, and bittemesa when he called—-will succeed her father on Philadelphia actress fl,rat met on ! mat announcement snM Nagy's > No. 303 1 1 ; all law enforcament officers to gave the FBI responsibility In the Monday. She returned yesterday. and Prihee Rainier of Monaco niay came to toe country road and look­ the.thronie Of the. 867-acre Riviera the Fren^ Riviera /in Januatyi Wes|em HemiXphere, including, A apokesmait for th^ U.S. Navy become U.S. citlxea if parents 1955 whijx aha was attending the presence "is .ad laager fieuireg i BORGWARO SALES, SERVICE and PARTS WEVE GOT ’EM glye the TBl any information they ed at toe bodies. principality iinlexa a son is born by Her Mnjpsty’s governamut.*’ CAN received concerning subwrstve ac- Mexico, CentrXl America (except Atlantic Submarine Force head- wish..-. Soviet Defense MtnUter 'That’i Barbara,” he kald. Then later to the royal couple. The 33- Cannes /Fihn Festival. Rainier You maw thiqk good potatoes can't be CORN quaners- In New London'.'aaid the Georgi Zhukov loaves Moscow hy visited t)ie United States in Decem­ Panama), theparibbean and South round but U)st*s probably because you 3 39* ttviliae. > hia body tMmed to go alack and year-old'Prince himself reportedly ber of thaL year land w,on‘ her REPORT PREMIER QUIT America. . als — Including Initial aiibmer- * plane"to represont Soviet Formerly 8ol|mefic’o Dodge and Plymouth haven’t tried Popular. WE'VE- GOT -W hile' lines of responsibility he wept bitterly. wanted a g itl., heart. Their betro)ihal xiriM'an- Beiriit. lehnnei. Jan. 88 POPULAR FANCY were now established for domestic * MiatskM Aired Bte te^U — went off satiefhe-' Jnlonn‘ at Indian Independence cel­ HMped by two polioemeh who Mbnaeans wxre jfibilant at the 'EM! MAINE LIMESTONE .POTA­ Storlly. More tMts are planned. e nounciid. Jan . 5, 195(^. ' V - ' Tito flghtwlng Ir iq ^ a i • €34 CENtER ST.—JflANCHESTER " TOES. Good for boiling, baking or intelligence Work, there weris ho ebration in Vlxw DeiM Saturday. walked him jtroia the roadxkls. hx babyls hirto. ,If j Rainier dies wito- Mespttoe! the'FBI' waa.nialUng 2Built by the General Dynamiea Movie actor Sal tlS a*u turns 18 Their be ready just' ing«tae, the Sagwolf ia not officially In tbe hy in ■ FtXbi^ - jfrotectoratie and Itg 4,000 •antrjr which drew oM the Can- and t ou’il aay they're (l^e beet ever! pressing naed for Hoevffii warned hia staff of the mla* than 5M) hnadred alrmaa and of- the hell wouldn't th' ” cltixafix hacorne aubjact to Ponca's TOMATO JUKE Navy. After the builder's trials it ficara ho^dtallxod by influenxa In $bertff tury'a biggest assemhlagea of re­ was BO L______s dwlatem intihlx field grew more LebeM B-«l4 thfi^lhigtt Jaxaa. And niilltery draft. porters. After the rMigioua exfo- da(I.VI»x«lDr| erldent pwgegd. in past week pt law ry Air Force Monaco’s taxea nqif ar# negligible ( •• ffiaia T law ) (' M Eagd; t> ia Banver. tOHII Its iiUUiJiJ ■xi’Mce nil. - (Oewttawai'ow:

■9 -• t- . -V/ ’.I ...... a II 7 V,/' ’ ' n<-‘ r 1- : i ' f : Sk ‘ X ' T«- 7'-■■■■■. ■ - ■ ■ . V PA G E TWO- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, JIANCHESTER, CpNN', WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, ‘ ' ■ ' ■ ' j' \ V ■ M ^CHESTER EVENING'HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JANTJARY 23, 1967 considered new or more controver­ referred to EMhIiower'a state of sial thiyt anything he laid in the lep the . imion message. Btd later Tru- I[{ed Confusion WAC Recruiter ; ner of N. Main St. and .Stock PI. of the lewmlbcere this past 'four maii’s aEcratary asked that this Three Reqilests •. in' Residence Zone B. The loU Dianne Gee Heads Ike Expected to Shun yesrs. l(*cntlQcati(m be deleted. Then Here Tomorrow would have lesa frontage a. area On tf.S. Policy Sheihwold on Bridge The - CHAPTER IS------He has ta lk ^ to Congress in what message did lYumen htve I Story ^by Don Whitehead On ZBA Agenda than regulations permit. . GFS of St. Mary’s person on-the Middle Bast; deliv­ in mind? ^ Termed Threat 8gt.i.C. Clhiro Stobbins, WAC Peter, John end Mary Plels are FOR EXPERT ered in person his State of the The secretary aimpiy said 'iVu- THE EXCEPTIpN Sonih dealer j recniiter, will visit the Manchester The Zoning Bobrd of Appeals, sedklng to divide r plot of land Dianne Gee was elected worship Union message; delivered his in­ man wished his statement t< reed Waterbury, Jan.. 33 UB — Rep. PROVES THE RULE Kerth-Senth vnlnecahle (ZBA) win have the Ughtest ink. four building lota which will chairman of the Senior Girl's WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING augural .'address in public; and only “the President's message.” Post Office tomorrow M>m 11 e.m; .have less frontage and area than RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING By jrAMKS MARIX)W yelection, (he broadent kind of pub- sent his'budget message to Con­ Moreno (R-Oonn) says that "the By Alfred' StietBwold NORTH to 4 p.m. to interview yoi ng wom­ agenda in many mondta Monday Friendly Society (GFS) of St. Truman may have been trying to greatest daiiger ro world peace to­ Mr. Lamb regulation.^ allow at the south­ Mgry's Church last night. COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE (AP Kewa AMly«t) lie approval for, what he did and gress. . hit two birds with one stone: "Very unlucky to be playing en who are interested in Joining eir the Gestapo when it liolds a hearing on^three west comer of Bidwell and Keeney Washington, Jan. 23 ♦ »'«y'»»e »cted. day is -the possibility thet Soviet 4 K • Janet Wehnquist was elected as- All of them had thei^ quota of Eisenhower end the Democratic Rueaie will miscalulste our inten­ this hand against you,” mUmbled V K • I obtaining Information about tl'-e applicatlcmi at the M ui^pal Sts., in Rural Residence Zone. siftant chairman. SEE ena who has ejtpecled President! Apparently he has no intention platitudes. 'There was no Indica­ leaders. In Congress. tions, our willingness Md our cape- Mr. Fox. 0 J < 7 4 t" WAQ. Building at 8 .p.m. » Joseph Day is seeking to erect tion'he-would really fight very Each of the appeals is a re­ The mission obJs(:t chosen by the The latter have been very mild bilities te deter and arrest aggres­ “Never mind. Foxy," Mr. Best A Q J * • Qiiilified women between 78 and e dwelling on an existing founda­ unit la th4 Barrio School in Uie r'^ i “Nr., t ."?,.;; hard for any of the suggestions he in their ■ comments on Elsen­ sion.’' ’ 34 may choose any one of the 37 quest for t’ariances Invoh'lng con­ tion that is closer to the street fi*rr. fojcrful WKI Wu,h in denlln, ,,ttin , nn oi-nm-heimln, reNl«- made, except perhaps for.,the free consolisi. him. “Tou it the WERT EAST struction which was started be­ Philippines. The girls are planning hower's Messages: Maybe Truman The congressmen from Fairfield Miaa WIB Mr. Beat B'bopls and will be guaranteed *t- llnd.then regulations alldw, on the tarious ways to raise funds for the With ConliTeaa these next four, tion pat on the back. On that day hand he wants in the Middle East. \.a^. trying to start them fighting County and » member of the House best play, and that’s all anybody tcndia)ce at the chosen course by fore e chhnge in zoning regula­ south side of Carter St., in Rural CLARKE MOTOR SALES j,-e*rii la likely to be disappointed. ' he indicated the course he'd follow. 4QTS 4J10I4 tions. Dec. I. 1956. school. Anether Point of View . a:: the opposition party. Hiey F o rei^ Affairs Committee spoke can do.” MJlOltl MQ'7I the Department of the Ar'my, Sgt. Residence Zone. GF.S Week is Jiui. 27 through 301 BROAD STREET In Ids first' two yeafa in **** count he had foJ- There is another way of looking haven't shown-much fight-these last night at the Waterbury Junior West opened Stebbins said. i Fred Demers is seeking to CSiember of Commerce's distin- R A < 2 ♦ K > diVlila- a plot of land into two Feb.'2. Girls 12.years of age and Blaenhower sometimes acted like a, at this': Thqt the lack of forceful­ past four years, either. the jack of 471 '4»(I4 Severe! young women from this Texts had about 10 million vis­ older are invite to Join the group. gulehed service award banquet. free have enlisted in the WAC un­ buildti),' lots at the southeast cor­ itors in 1955. man who thought the President's j things done through persuasion ness simply shows a lack of lead­ hearts, holding SOUTH 'The GFS Ir hon-denominational. ership. It's a view which was ex­ He predicted that the Foreign Af­ the trick. The Mr. Fox der this school program, .-nd aome Job was merdy to consult with atnee he U not of the desk-pound- pressed by Adlai Stevenson during fiamUlon Scholarthipt Set faire Committee will pess the have gone dinctly to achoOI upon Congress. In the following two he Eisenhower doctrine resolution sub­ next heart went 4 A 4 i 2 , ing type who likes to stick out his the presidential campaign—and to the ace, and ¥ A 4 completion of basic training at the XIMIMIK8BllillMliaiBllllim«WWIgHlglRIIWRIWIMgWlltllgl^^ shdwed more signs of p u lin g for Jaw and tfy to look as if he is boss­ yesterday by Harry Truman in Storrs, Jan. 23 Connecticut stantially aa now written. WAC center. Fort McClellan, Ala. the ideas he wanted approved. ing the works. Said Moraho: Mr. < Fox led a ♦ Q 10 5 Kansas City. It could be interpret­ high Bchool students will have a club (o dmpniy's - 4 A K 10 I I Among the many eohoola the Fought Harder on Foreign .\ffalr« ''This resolution must be passed Mr. Fox That probably accounts for the ed as meaning Trumsn thinks Ei­ chance to compete for college to diSMl any poesibilitv of*Soviet queen in order to Hoath West North East WAC offers young women are tele­ Hut in his whole first, term Ei- lack of aggressivines.s and steam senhower is timid when it comeb echolerahips during ' a year-long miscalul<‘’~Julatlons. If" the■■ Communists return a Iqw diamond from the 1 NT Pass I NT Pees type at Fort Gordon, Oa.; Sten­ HUNDREDS OF VALUES . . IN KEITH'S MIDWINTER FURNITURE SALE! aenhower can hardly be said to jin his messages to date this year to action. But, strangely for Tru­ celebration marking the 200th misjudge our capability, or our will dummy. P aag P a m ography at Fort Benjamin Harri­ m have fought very. vigorously for; outlining his program f6i the dalays man, . his own statement criticis­ birthday of Alexander Hamilton. to resist aggression, then the world The average player would fol­ Opeatag lead—B J son, Ind.; X-Ray opecialiat and much that he proposed. St least on ahead. A poasihle exception wasI nis ing Eisenhower looked pretty One .'Student from each of the 55 could he plunged into a c a ta s^ - low the pid rule "second hand Dental Lalioratory at Fort 8a u domestic problems .He did fight call for'a new program for thehlid' timid. states and territories, chosen for phic war, the likea of which civil. low," and ySerefore play the nine Houston,. Tex.; and Conatruction harder on foreign affairs. die Elast. Truman marched up.lthe hiU by his skill at public speaking, will re­ Uation has never known. It Is fit- of diamonds from the East hand. the contract with eatablistfed Drafting at Fort Belvoir, 'Va. ... Nevertheless, he received a lot of So far in 10S7 he h#S offered condemning the lack of a plan of ceive a scholarship. State competi­ Ung and necessary thet we, at this This would give Mr. Fox hla hearts. Further informi^on may be had ition from the lawmakers no ideas—again with the exception action in Eisenhower's "message.” tions will be held at the University time, make our position and our In­ contract. • Partner deals and bids one. nq- by talking with Sgt. Steobina at iging from last November's | of the Middle East—that could be The original tgxt of his statement of Connecticut in April and May. tentions as clear and forceful aa we Mr. Fox would cover with the trump. The next player peases. the Post Office tomorrow or at any possibly can." ten of diamonds. If allowed to win Tou hold: Spades— K 9 Hearts— other time at the Army Recruiting —Merano said thet-the Middle East the trick, he would take hia nine K 8 3 Diamonds— J 8 7 4 3 Clubs Station, fiS-AlIyn St., Hartford IL- 'A. countries are In an, unhealthy eco­ tricks. If West won, there would —J 8 4. What do you do? DOUBLE nomic position brought about by the be no entry to the hearts, end LABOBIOU8 PRANK recent military action in the Suez Answer: Bid two no-truinp. Victoria MR—tSvo young sailora area. Mr. Fox would have nothing more Partner shows 16 to 18 points, end pleaded guilty in police court tO' Don't Miss Our January Jubilee "The . President's declaration of to worry about. you can afford to iniite a game ■tealing a 150-pound granite tomb­ intent, stronglv proclaimed in con­ Second Hand High with your 8 points. , stone from a monument firm “as cert with the Congress, the voice of The play didn't actually go that (Copyright 1057. Ooneral Foa- a lark.” They said they had been of Values for Men and Boys the people of the U.S., may well way. Mr. Best put up the king torso Corp.) drinking. Sentence waa deferred. avert a world holacaust,” con­ of diamonds on the first round cluded Morano. of thet suit. This was a Ximi to DRESSER play second hand high! Counterespionage by FBI helped thwart German spies before and during World War n. Mere, Police Nab Pair , When he won this trick, Mr. in picture taken from FBI files, unsuspecting Fritz Duquasne, leader of German spy ring, is shown Best returned his last heart, thua- Ulklng tvlth counter-agent in specially equipped New York office. Picture was Uken through two- »^SM ASH SALE After Jail Break establlahing the rest of his part­ way mirror from adjoining room. Note calendar, clock pinpoint exact date'and time. ner’s' suit Miss Win still had the <>> —.. . ■ ■ - . ■ ---- ...... BEDRCX3M SUITES see of diamonds end 'wee sure to TELEVISION (Continued from Page One) STORE HOURS: OPEN TIU 9 MONDAY, THURSDAY. FRIDAY Litchfield. Jen. 23 (A>»-^Two gain the lead in time to defeat prisoners face additional charges take."! made by the bureau and the of Jail breaking today after a 24- government in World War I in han­ IN CHOICE OF BLOND MODERN hour spurt of freedom tbat left PR06RAM S Union Strike Right dling the problems that come with them cold and tired. One of them war. already fpees another Jail-breaking SOLID MAPLE OR MAHOGANY! Video Everyday — He recalled the'blunders that re­ charge. sulted in a vigilante system .being Richard Lancey, 22. of Wlnsted, An Righta R^rved.— Backed by Court STATE( H, T. D ickiaeea 4 Co.,' Inc. organized for combating subver­ surrendered late yesterday. Mal­ sion; in the lack of preparednes.. colm J. Miller. 30, of Canaan waa Feature 5:20-8:00 NOW Co-Hit 8:50-10:20 for dealing with spie.i and .'»abo- picked up by police a short Ume teiirs; in violations of civil righta Washington, Jan. 23 l/P) 'The-^purpo.se of the Taft-Hartley Act Is 2 PIECES ... DOUBLE Uter. during the maa.a "aiacker inlda" Supreme Court has upheld “ the I "to substitute collective Regaining The.V' escaped Monday from Tlw KING Plays Tbs Hsttsst and the roundiip of aliens. He or­ right of a union to call a strike, for economic warfare and to pro­ Litchfield County Jail by breaking dered studies made with recom­ after 60 days' notice, during the tect the right of employes to en-' DRESSER, BOOKCASE off a draw bar on the door of a Gsim is Tbs Wist with mendations which would correct life of a labor contract which per­ gage in concerted activities for cell they shared with six other the errors of the past as far as pos­ mits reopening for changes of its their own benefit.” prisoners. Fsur terms. , 'The Chief ./u.stice commented: sible. The decision, announced yester- Lencey waa awaiting trial in At the request of the Army and "A construction which serves MEN'S<-BOYS' superior court on a rSpe charge. Iday, interpreted a provision of the neither of these aims is to be avoid­ HEADBOARD BED Na\'y, the FBI surveyed more than Tsft-Harlley labor- law designed to S-T-R-E.T.C-H SOX Miller was due for trial on a ELECTRONICS 2.200 kev indu.strial plants in ftvc ed unless the words Congress has charge of breaking and entering prevent ''quickie'' strikes by re­ chosen clearly compel it." One idEe fitn all. United States, in addition to Army quiring a 60-day "cooling o ff per­ and with attempting to break out LABORATORIES and Navy arsenala and aircraft Yesterday's decision also upheld of Torrlngton 'City Jail. iod. the Lion oil. workers in thrir con­ With Innerspring Mattreias factories. Ways and means of The court held that a union can .00 High Sheriff Harry B. Morse tightening security were recom­ tention that they did not lose their said the pair failed in several aU 277 BROAD satisfy the notice requirement by slatua as Lion employes entitled to ^ 1: tempts to steal a car. l-apcey waa mended to the military and to the informing the empIoyTr it wants Taft-Hartley protection when they And Box Spring Included! Reg. 59c-69c. management of plants. to negotiate Changes as nrovidod still clad in Jail dungarees when he RADIO I f I F V I S I 0 N negotiate Changes as provided went on strike in 19.52. The work- stretchy nylon for per­ gave up. He said he surrendered Consuls Watehi^ for in the contract, and while the ers were represented by the CIO fect fit, trim appearance, because he was too cold and tired Methods of sabotase were atud- contract is still in effect. Oil Worker.s Union. ' combed cotton for ab- to dp anything else. (Ul FEATUBE MOVIE- ted and preventive measuies out­ Reverses Circuit'Court Ju.stices Frankfurter and Harlan aorbent comfort. Colorful State Policeman Neil Hurley (Ul OUT WEST iIb Brocrass) lined. Suggestions were made on This struck down a decision by SEFTIC TANKS *:*s (ISI THE BIG SHOW dissented on a .secondary point, patterns. picked up Miller shortly, before Installation and Repair (Ml SUSIE fire prevention and tightening of the U.S. Circuit Court in St. Louis Ju.stice Brennan did not participate MAIN nightfall after he spotted him try­ (Ul LITTLE RASCALS anti-sabotage guards at vital points that the Taft-Hartley law flatly in the case.- SpeeialUtB S:N ( SI STAGE ■ of production, and .or fingerprint­ ing to thumb a ride on the Torring- SEWERS CLEANED (Ml tSARLY SHOW bans a strike during the life of *4 ton - (Ul TWILIORT THEATEB ing employes as a means o' weed­ labor-management contract - - re-" There win be special arraign­ ’ and INSTALLED S:M ( t) SPORTS ing out tho.se witr a criminal rec­ gardless of any reopening provi­ Suicide, 22, Found in Car ment session for the pair. They CELLARS DRAINED (U) PHONE YOI NEWS partment, the FBI was also keep­ Donald C.' ^ws®n, 22, of West | 7:M ( SI STUDIO 17 contentions of the National Labor Hartford was found yesterday ini previously .scheduled trials take DRAINAGE CO. (ISI 7 O'CLOCK REPOET ing a watch on the activities of RelatiOn.5 Board and of ‘employes place In February, (Ml WEATREB German. Italian and Japanese con- his car parked in the Bigelow Hoi-! PHONE Ml 9-4148 (Ul MAN TO .MAN s'.ilar officials as ell as the offi­ of Lion Oil Co., at El Dorado, Ark. low State Park. Medic(il examiner | T:H (ttl SPORTS DIGEST Chief Ju.stice Warren, author of Albert DeTora called it a suicide ( SEW, BUT USED t:IS (Ul WEATREB cials of the Soviet Union. The the court’.s opinion, said it would Des Moines.l^’i—Jo Pike teaches O^eaal s Haw HsTea. Caae. t:M (It-Ul DOUGLAS EDWARD5 FBI found evidence that German and said death had com* about 12' MODERN U'taaaal-: ------.air nart.aro,brtfara. VOBB.Cobb. have been anomalous for Congress hours earlier from (»rbon monox-1 the first grade at nearby Clive CkaBBri n SBriaznaU. Slata. AND THE NEWS and Italian consular, offices to recogril/e in the Taft-Hartley C k B B B e i __ __ . . a (Ml HIOBUGBTS ide poisoning. Police found a hose ] Double Dresser with Mirror and School. She occasionally gives her S t New BriUiB, CaBB. (Ml NEWS throughout the eountrj' 'ver being Act the duty to bargain over con­ Bookcase Headboard Bed . . Com­ pupils "telling time” . to relate, CtoBBrI U WBlerkarx. Caaa. (U) JOHN DALT AND ' u.«ed as centers of prqpi-giinda and leacling from the exhaust pipe up UaBaael H jiaixake, Maat. KEW8 tract modification.s "and at the through a windov^-. / ■ plete With Innerspring Mattress and WORK-ENGINEERED things which interest them. The espionage. In June. 1911, the State same time deprive the union of the Box Spring! The suite is in Blond other day at ''telling time” a lit­ Department ordered these consufar strike threat.” Davim Glow Mahogany with big 50 ’ U;S ( S» NEWS offices closed. f ■ROADCLOTH tle boy reported: "‘We've Just got (IS) VaUAMT U kD Y Solicitor General J. Lee ."Rankin 6 drawer Dresser with Ulting Mirror. t-’ a new car at our house.” A feliow (S-M ) n C E TAX OOCON Dramatle Spy Case Now Many Wear On sale at pupil commented; "What's so (U l MID-DAY MOVIE informed the high court that the MATCHED OUTFITS SHORTS ! it iu ( SI U)VE OF UFE . Early in 1940, the FBI sUge- question is of major importance to great about that? We’ve had a (U ) EIODIE EAXTOONB managed one of ■‘lie strangest es­ FALSE TEETH loxor or #r/ppor tty h new car for years now.” II :M < StSEAECIi FOE TOMOBBOW hundreds of collective bargaining 1 ^ . pionage a n d couhteies’ ionage 3 .2 9 W ORK P A W S in loni^-weiring twill carefully (tl-SSI I t COULD BE YOU dramas ever enacted in this coun­ agreements throughout the United : With More Comfort llstt < SI OUIDINO LIOBT States. Rankin said there is a trend . FASTEXTB, a pleasant alkaline tailored to our own exacting specifications for day-long A 5.9g VAIUE i:se ( II HOLLYWOOD BEST try. It liegan when William Sebold, IIS) FUN WITH FOOD toward contracts of longer dura­ (non-acidI powder, bolda false teeth comfort on the job. Keep their color and fit washing after « g - 1 -0 0 (til AT BOMB WITH KITTY a naturalized American, returned tion and including prcivisions for, more flrmljr. To eat and ulk in mort 38® (Ml OUimT COBNEB from a trip to his iiative Germany comfort, iuit aprtnkle a little FAS- washing. Insure neater appearance. In sices 29 to 42. (Ml RA»aBOCND lOR TODAY Mirrors of All Types reopening to negotiate changes j TEETH on your plates. No fummy. Fine printed broadcloth EASTWOOD ii'iS (III AS THE WORLD TURNS and immediately c ame to the FB!. during the life of the contracts. lOOey. pasty Uate or feeling. Checks 2 .6 9 W ORK SHIRTS are color-nfatched to pants to Is Sanforized for perma- THKVBR BArK AOAIS! (Ml ONB-THIBTY FLAYHOUSE J. A. Whit* Gkm Co. Sehold disclosed that the Gestapo Wairen's opinion said the dual rk"plate e ------odor" (denture breatbl. Oet $ nent fit. Expertly tailor­ The Lair KM .f ikr Year! (Ul ABTHUR GODFBEV 31 Biseell St.—MI 47822 had threatened injury to hls.rela- FASTBETM at any drug counter. make a neat on-tbe-joh outfit. Comfort-tailored to same Oraa Martia . J.rrr Lewi. t:M (III OUR JtlSS RROOKS ed for comfort. 30-44. "HOLLYWOOtl OB B rst” (Ml MINISTER AT TWO tives-^hla grandfa-her was a Jew Soil'd exacting specifications with handsome dress-type collar. With AalU--- Kkberc___TZ (U) DINNDt IS SEBYBD —unless he returned to the United sn Vt,uyial.a aad C.lar . >;M ( SI ROUSE PABTV 7:7S (Ml WKATHBBVANE - States as a German spy. He agreed Comes through washing like new. In sizes 14H to 17. _ sa y s:i* (ISI KAXTOONLAND 7;M ( SI-DISNEYLAND Double Dresser with MirroT and 5 MEN'S T-SHIRTS rirnu VTMK SdABLRT HOI B” (M-MI TENNESSEE ^RNlX (IS-Ul GIANT STEP and they taught him how to luie a Poster Bed . . Complete with Ihner- Combed cotton rar.1 Ohmart, Tam Tryaa % FORD’S SHOW (ttl OBEATK8T DRAKA8 ahort-wave '-tadio, aupplii ' him Motching Twill Coi^ — _____ t:4S. SiSS. S:U laa,(Ul OARRV ’HOORX -wmiHr, 7rM (Ml FDDIE FISH i^ spring Mattress and Box Spring! B ^ nylon neckband. Sn., “Balia a( Malrtama” aad (Ul■- 'lOURHOUR ------FILM with a secret' code and gave hint 56” eight drawer Dresser features BASEMENT S:u (taaai television blue* 7:U ( tt^ l NEWS instructions to he piusec' on to Reg. 7fic. O# C “Craali Dire" IlN (ttaif ABTHUR GODFREY rugged Solid Maple construction in MAIN SHOW (CalarI ■other German agents in the UnitC(l' authentic 18th Century design. MAJOR (Ml ■TV PREMIERE States.' - i (Ml ADVEINTURES OF William Sebold played his role / ^ D U P O N T i=M (.1 n“aH¥‘'£^V of a German asrent well. FBI Laboratory , engineers built APPLIANCES (Ml FATHER^ iK oWS.-Je^ * . —"Lawa FaH|r” a short-wave radio station at Cen- * 2 3 9 ^ 5 ^RURNSIDE A (U) DRAMA ' - ‘ terport. Long Island. Contact waa SAVE DOLLARS NOW S(/^AJS/Pf AVE PtST t:N ( SI OSSIE S HARRIET made with, the - Gestapo station —“Tka BarrawtA Tazeda’* n O W K O T E 7 rMPtA HTAM^MmSTA III THE MILUONAIRK in Hamburg. CJerm^ny. A flow tt . * ^ DISCdUNTS —';Tkf Stary at Aalaa of mcasages be(.an between RUBBER.BASE WALL PAINT Dmb Jlertia Jerry Lew). ESmaaS O’Briea Briaa D,a Lety Bakrmaa ” the United States and Germany ; 'I'lh’feUVfe (II-Ml TV TREATER—(Calarl ***»»®4 Waaiaa* which gradually ied the FBI to assi FIL?^ the largest spy ring to be uncov­ " H b l l ^ o o d " C r y I n t:M / II TY TREATER CBI8T0 ered before Pearl Harbor, ' NORMAN’S —-n r PeaUadt aiad . tie Sebold Plays ^Ball o r B u s t " T h e N t g h t " • #OAW** «. Each message transmitted from 445 Hartfhord Rond’ (IICUI I'VE GOT X SECRET TsL MI 8-1524 ' ' (Ul OBAMA the secret Long Island station, Tech. t:lS M;M ( S-tt-Ul— BO_IKING which waa msnngi} by FBI agents, ever —I'erlaa OrOi va, Rabbr contained enough authentic in-, MEN'S DUNGAREES 24* ( II NANCTH KITCREN " —dgera. It rd. Ihrtitwtlaht SATURDAY I P.M. KID SHOW—15 CARTOONS! (ISASl BIO PAYOFF iias^i ■r.v _ HfiuR formation to be convincing.' but Hcsvy-wetghi Sanierited de­ MATINEE THEATRE » —"Falae tritaara'* none was sent without first being A\AHOCANY nim fat longer wear. Fiillrcut • (Calar) (Ml THIS IS YOUR LIFE SUNDAY: "4 GIRLS IN TOWN”—“BOCK PRETTT 6 aBV“ ‘ -S.-MUS4SI BOB CROSBY IS:M-----(Ml TRA cleared for security . with Army (ei oB-the-job coM- . S:U ( t) CARTOON CARNIt AL tl:U ( t) SPORTS DFJIK and Navy Intelligence officers. The Double Dresser -With Jilrror and fen. Wain »iae 2V-42 • . * V (Ul VAUANT LADY (ttl FAMOUS FIGHTS Germans never siisp'ected the Poster Bed . . Complete' with In- SM ( SI BANDSTAND MEN'S COTTON B.A8EMENT ' (ISI BRIGHTER DAY U:M (. S-tt^l NEWS hoax. *N in nerapring Mattress and Box INTRODUCTORY WEEK-ENDS FRIDAY! . (tt-M) 4 ueen for-a day (Ml FINALV -S 4 R A R « EDITIONKdHPB S SVaM The FBI established Sebold in Spring! B|g-50” six drawer Dress- SWEAT SHIRTS (Ul OUT WEST T (U) DANGEROUS A8SIOMMENT ■ mid-Manhattan office after all er in beautifully grained Mahog­ 4iU (ISI SECRET STORM UilS ( a-IS-tt^l) WEATHER THEREAFTER EVERY TUESDAY omf ^DNESDAY 4iM (U) EDOB OF NIShT II :U ( tl WORLD’S REST MOVIES the "props” had been-installed., A any. correctly styled and detailed ^«;4r (tSASl MODERN ROMANCES (III MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE mirror on the wall reflected the for lasting charm. 'Srie ( tl MICEEY MOUSE LXDR AVa FILM image of anyone looking into the Vol. .1 GivM for a 50c Stfvioo Char9o (ISI AMOS AND ANDY _^>M* UFE WITH EUSARBT* (ttl THE FIRST SHOW II:M (tt-Mi TONIGHT glass but in the adjoining roiom (Ml COMEDY TIME (Ul NEWS S PRBYUES this ■' mirror became a window Phis on Adult Admission Tlckot 1:M (|SI NEWS through which -agents took movies of everything that went on in $ 2 3 9 ^ 5 CUSTOMIZED — LeadiBg Ftorlste Seboldis/ office. Hl(lden micro­ phones .carried .each word spoken •JScat Covers to a recording device. • Aoto'Tops PARK HIU. ' Visitors drifted in and out of •AL Choose Any O f.These Stunning Famitore Upholstering ‘ Sebold’k office to receive instruc­ I celen eSgliily hlglur) Two Piece; ttouble Dresser Suites Flower Sho|> # tions and to turn over to Sebold . . And the Innerspring Mattrm messages to be relayed to Ger­ FAINT YOUR WALLS IN HALF A DAY! Thmt’a fiU and Box Spring Are Included At STAR Flewort ly Wire many. Among, the callers was NO EXTRA CHARGte!- It's a SEAT COVER COMPANY Fritz Duquesne, a long-time- ad­ fb« time it takee to do the walk of an avMag* sales savings opportunity for you MI3-S103 venturer and German espionage —don’t miss it! Mltehefl 9-5405 agent whose spy career went back room w ith F lo w K o t e . I t 001^ ao littla and th a n IM W. MUMDo Tpke^ Maaeh. 8 C. Oemter SL—Maacheeter to thfi early 1900s. Duquesne was are doxana of color adiemea to chooae firom. ' LIBERAL TERMS the ringleader.' I This game of cat-and-mouse continued until tj)e FBI was cer- ORtlS IN 3b MINUnSI You cU re-hang pieturea Uin the entire espionage ring waa bPBN THURSDAY NIGHTS MANCHESTER known. Then special agenU closed ai^ draperiaa that quickly. Iliere’a no unpleaaant Ksltli's, Manchester, Optm Tharsday in. Thirty-three persons were cop-^ odor either. F l o w K q t e k ao efloy to keep Evwghigs Ub U] 9. Cleaed Moadaya victed on espionage or i^Iated KeiUi’a Eaat Harfferil. Open Dailr MOTOR SALES charges, including the suave too. It’a truly wathabla! Friwi 16 AJd. C bMI 9 P.M.. ^ ess Sat- “TOUR OUMMOBILE DEAUnt" Duquesne. "It was like shooting ardays At 6. S12 WIST CENTER STRECT fish in ,a barrel,” one agent said. M l 94427 (Tomorrow I FDR Signals "Thombo/Oovnu”) f u n PARKING eith Furniture E. A. \|OHNSON PAINT CO. Uid Gan^ n e v e r IGO LATE Us* O nr OwB P arld ag Letts A t C tth sr _ Qreanvlile. 8,. C. (Ah — - Mrs. 723 MAIN ST^TEL.-M I 9-4501 Stors.JtdJseM t TTo T& Stems, g S tA 1115 MAIN ST, 317 MAIN ST- Deipetra Chrlstophilll of Oreec* Btsp irfeas Oar Deerst ^ ifaa arrived at her son’s heme here MANCHBSm torORS ANNEX ' ' ■ .. HARTFORD 188 MAIN fit Ksirim Ij Ds« ||iHSMnSWsm 1 to begin "a new liXs” lii America. MANCHESTER EAST ‘lUiiirjj PAINTS EVERY PURPOSE ■ V / ' ■ ' \ ' i J ’'i S'Y • £ ,'

v f ,:‘ .'A . .1* MANCHESTER EVENING'H eIr ALD, MANCHESTER, CONN..'WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1357 PAGE nvis MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1257 I'P Coventry wellrchild conferences be -held at •Hal Boyle' diapers a week, The record waa 320 Bolton and aighed receipt for key will be the new office of the aasociation, a weekr He was a boy. At flrat wa Bed Lack Cited made." which it located In tha downstairs thought the fafnlly nuiat have had For theYe is one God and one niediator between God and Avery include praisa o f the Plans Completed space in the Sebert Building, di-> triplela. III State Hospital men, the mail Christ Jesus-; who gave blmself a ranaom | Avery Outlines echool building committee in his rectly underneath the post office Bachelor at Waldorf "Th^re are a lot Of angles to this for all to be testified in due time. letter for “their splendid coopera­ quarters. Previous such confer­ business. . , . We own $lO,000,000 Middletown, Jan. 23 tje> — Dr. Worst for Area in 40 Years tion and the many hours spent on For Polio Shots Xvorth of linens, a* we rail cotton , (1 TIMOTHY, CHAPTER 2, VERSES A and « ) Shelter Ideas ences jiave been held In the local Edgar C. Yerbury said that a grow­ detail planning.’’ He also singled public schools. Meeting^ of the goods . . .We’ve gdt a new dla: e ’ \ Coventry, Jan. 23 (Special) ” Hartford, Jan. 23 WP»—I f you’re ' our*A*i^ny Maneggia.’ clerk-of- Board of- Director will be Own Laundry now shaped like an hourglass In- ing number of aged patients has Bolton. Jan. 23 (Special)—:Ctvil tha-Woma. on the conatrucUon COME UNTO ME, all ye that labour and areheavyjadiml IlndeV 40 >-aiiA old, you n^ver ex- Plana were completed laat nlghf held in this new office, space stesd of kq\iare . . , more effU enf.’ created a shortage of beds at Con­ Communion Speaker Defense Director John D. A very project, fbr “ special commenda­ “ You nowjhow ip deal with em­ and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and.1 ]^rimccd a cold wave auoh aa Qle for - a Salk polio vaccine adult aa soon as It 'can be suitably necticut State Hospital of which recently addressed a letter to the tion on his untiring efforts to see furnished. These have bei-n held in New York —"The reason made to the men In his ployes? First, make them .have a learn of me; for l am meek and lowly in heart; and ye] that the buHwr and sub-contrac­ group Inoculation.' The flrat of the he U superintendent. tne wa‘ had laat week. School Building Committee and the Booth-Dlmock Memorial L i­ many tineducated men make auc- ^^*'” *' real aenac ot belonging to yo\ir or- shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy and^j • Tliat wax'tha'conclu^on today. tor did acceptable work." three ahota will l>e given from 7 to '1 will work harder than any of ganlsattbn to give them emotional He told the State Mental Health BJhrd of Education iiTwhich many brary downstairs room. ceases in buglneas," said Mui-ray■■ 'j you." Council yesterday that during the my burden ia light. aC Dr. A. B. Pack, atate climatol- ^ tVith some Xpeference to new 9 p.m. Tifeaday at the' Coventry It w’as voted to change to the security. Then over-pay them— prist f o r the U.S. Weather Bu- [ point! of interest to the toams- Civil Defense \jmtnning and Its Cohen, who never finished gram- The res\ilta show somebody or that glvea them financial aerurlty. past few years hs has seen the (MATTHEW, CHAPTER 11, VERSES 12 to 30) emphasis on aufrivaJ. Avery said Grammar School. Dr.' Robert P. second Thursday of each month, senile and geriatric population of ( m u . after he ftniahed comparing people were incorporated. the board meetings usually held mar achool, "ia that subconacioua- ■o»n*thing worked: (^ihen now Nothing, make* a man feel mere “ Civil Defense la^ow part of our Bowen, town health , officer, will haa 250,000 customers, a custom­ the hospital increase from 10 to 40 jpaiiartilTi' M 'fhe Uet days of‘1917 There will be a nominal charge 000,000, ^marked with the brood­ faced with “ a serious personnel iicw six-roon> addition. Avery re­ government are spendiag money to comnitttee 1* ' comprised of Trask, restful as a bottle of l)en*edrlne ' taurants such as Longchamps, one problem," diie to “ liberal time off jind the first days o f 1918 has Con­ called “ original plana of the school for the vaccine. The recom'hiendert Mr*. Russell- Karker, Rev, C. ing air of a man who would like to IN THE NORTH END— IT'S necticut experienced such chillihi^ help in this education b^glving us pills, really Is a millionaire who barber shop or a series of beauty have everything In life, and Is still schedules and the misuse of sick would have had but a passage way fine equipment of which Bolton has ages.are between 20 and 45. Per­ Arthur Bradley and Mrs. Richard probably doesn’t idolise money.: parlors. ^ time" which often results in only Weather for so long as we shiver- from the lower rooms to the main sons older than the maximum age G; Jodry. unreconciled because he/an't: ^ through fast \s-eek. he says., received about $10,000 to date. How can you idolise aomethlng • <-nie rental of tcwela, napkins, 80 per cent of the staff being building. Rex'iser’ plana give us in will be accepted. The second inocu­ About 40 persona attended the "You know, I ne.-er went to col­ ^ e t e have been plenty of cold This is only surpassed by the three you are making so fast you don’t tablecloths,. and aervlce uniforms lege. That can give you an inferior­ present. Quality Cleaners what was to have been a crawl largest cities in the state.” lation will be given Feb. 28 in 4-H leaders buffet supper party have time to count H 7 j, the big thin*; today," he said. jtells, of course, but last week’s South Coventry. The third will be ity feeling," ^ la d no IWrlength and sever- space, a fine 30 ft. by 70 ft. room, "Civil Defense has received fine over the weekend at the home of There are a number of unusual, «iyj.y cleaning and the handling of FOR EXPERT DRY CLEANING B y within'the past 40 years.’i~i._ plus generator rooms and toilets. cooperation from all local govern­ given In September or October. Mr. and Mrs. Wlnthrop Merrlaifi things about Murray, who is home laundry arc minor compared Many improve.*nenta have been ment agencies and for that reason In order to learn how much vac­ Sr. on Ripley Hill Rd. The 4-H blue-eyed, sandy-haired philan­ KF.GRKMSION aUALlTY V From Jan. 14 through Jan. 18, to It. St. .lohn's, Nfld, (fl’i -Highway ARE YOU WORRIED? AND LAUNDERING add^ to original plans such as the state has promised us good cine ia needed, lntere.*ted person* town committee was In charge thropist and businessman who was ^ t Monday through Friday, the “ But diaper rentals interest me. Madame Vaughn painting, heating, ventilation, elec­ support. A 200 bed. portable hpi- are asked to contact the following with Mrs. Louis Orehotsky as gen­ born poor on the Lower Bast Side offender* here are faced with the Cenvenienriy Located on Depot Sq. taveihge minimum' temperature at Don’t ask me why I never got mar­ Reader and Advisor trical work plus tile floor." by Saturday; Mr*. Dexteer Whee- eral chairman. and still wears the air of surety of prospect of he;ng chased hy po­ Bring Ca AU Your Lenndry and Dry OlaMtaig^ I .Weathbr------Bureau ------a t Brad-* pltid has been promised for the ried. It's a long story. I met a lot On All .At/airs Of Life lock, Mr*. Georgg Jacq\iemln, Mr*. Roast Beef Dlnner one who broke, his knuckles licemen Bh tricyle*. The three- •ky "Field averaged 8.8 degrees b*- “Although built for (3D with future.” of girls 1 liked for two weeks, but Hours) .11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Dally (Concluding his letter In refer­ Theodore Hietala or Mrs. David young, but still won. For exam­ wheel vehicle* have more space S jw aero—exactly 34 degrees be­ d a te and Federal aid," Avery con­ The Fragment Society will serve then, somehow . . . well . . .’’ for storing eciuipmer.l and are PHONE (T l 8-6735 ence to the shelter at the school.’ Simmon*. stow normal minimum for mid> tinued, "this room is available as a a roast beef dinner at 6:30 p.m. to ­ ple: “Babies interest nie. We’v* fo"nd parked more enslly than the con- 286 Franklin Ave., Hartford 249 NORTH MAIN 5TREET ! Avery aaid “ cooperation of the If the hours are inconvenient, ...... He went tb work selling paper a^nuary, , , . . ^ . school room and assembly, play morrow at the annual meeting of the average baby uses 100-to-120 Xentlonal two-wheeled moiorbikes. ■"^Rn^nig -the period,—s e v e r a l om, alau fpr adult group meet­ building commlttaa, ichoot botu-d person* are asked to notify the the County ArtlficlaTTnsemlnatorii - » nd twine at and civil defense is assured be- Encyclopedia Offer "gbove-named women. later was earning $40,000 a year ascords- wera set on the depths to ings such aa PTA, planning board, Assn, in the Church Community cause It Is with great civic pride selling laundry machinery. which , the mercury can sink. On Rev. Thooias F. Glymn etc. Activities in this room during Sponsoring the program are both House. Mni. John E. Kingsbury Is 7^MaSai^.’ Jl8t‘ dJ^lAkisli tempera- school hours will be under tha di- that wra do our job. Dte w ^ter P T A units, both mothers' clubs, the kitchen committee chairman; Mrs. He lives In a suite In the W al­ dorf Towers, and is the only ten­ " e of on# degree was tha loweet raction of the school prticipal. will be glad to wqrk and cooperate Lions' and Rotary clu^s and the Clara Edmondson, dining room The Rev. Thomas F. Glynn of ant there who doe* his ow-n laun­ ly maximum evtr recorded by with any committee to get the American Legion Post. chairman. Hartford will be the guest speaker “Games such as baskatball, hand­ most from this CD room and any dry. Wonderful Special Purchase of f bureau for January. And on ball. etc., that would cause damage Scout Camporee Skating ,\rea Iday, Jan. 18. a low temperature at the epr^^nunion breakfast of the phase of CD in Bolton.” ' i s n m n e / For the first time in more than He Is also a bachelor who wash­ tv equipment, glasa covered maps Coventry Recreation Committee es 30 million diapers a year. 17 degrees below aero es^igb- Holy Name Society of St. James’ and painted walls will not be al­ Bomaree Meeting 20 year* of Boy Scouting locally, has advised that the skating area Bomarco will begin its regular there will he a camporee in town He is. as a matter of fact, pres­ «d a naw record for Jtammfy; Church Sunday at St. James' lowed. Maintanance of rooms, such at the Robertson School grounds d was tha third coldeat^day on meeting this Saturday with a Feb. 9 and 10 at the "Green" of ident and board chairman of Con­ .’Sh^ool hall. Those attending will as fixturaa. painting,- lights, etc. has been prepared for spraying of solidated Laundries,, the world’s I planned ^ tlu ck suppet to be the Second Congregational Church ALL WOOL jUiFord. ^ _ •hall be cared, for by Civil Defense. receive communion at the 7 o’clock served at the Community Hall and Church Community House water. This will be flooded by the largest firm in the field, and king­ Notable January cold wgves. of Mass, follows*! by a taeakfaat at Matching funds will be applied for South Coventry Volunteer Firemen SMILING |- SERVICE ollar length hut lees atvere than Fireplace. room at 6:15 p.m. Mrs; grounds. pin In the nation's $400,000,000 a J J 8:15. on all expenses. The above arrange­ Philip G. Dooley la In cliarge of Standard when weather per'mits. year linen supply and laundry In­ it w e e k's. happened in 1954, A native of Bridgeport, Father ment will save time and money for FUNK & WAGNALLS Arrangements are being com­ The committee haa completed ar­ supper arrangementa. dustry. 135, 1913 and 1907. Gljmn graduated from St. Augus­ the local school board.” pleted with Scout Neighborhood rangements for the March of The meeting will elect officers Commissioner Richard Macnetl as •Jn 1943 when he moved In and lA Degrees Below Zero tine's and Central High School, at Dimes benefit teenagers dance “D e s k s , chislrs, bla'^kboards. and discuaa fiiture programming chairman. One repreaentative from took over control of the company SLACK And for the all-time cold Wave ^ d e d St. Thomas Seminary ffis mapa, projector. ecrMn, etc., will from 8 to 11 p.m., Feb. 2, in the he was. hailed as the youngest top this State we hayb tojn y back in an effort to produce the type of each scouting unit, including cubs. ffclii^ field from 1931 to 1933, and either be donated by the state or club meeting moat appealing to -Coventry grammar School. executive of any. firm on the New |6 the period startingMhg D e C » . 1917 purauad his philosophical and theo­ Is on this committee. The list in­ purchased by the town with aid of all. Preliminary Indicktlona prom­ clude.,; Troop 65, Robert Rainville. This will replace the weekly dance York Stock Exchange. d ending Jan. 4. 19J5.. avri- logical studies at the St. Sulptce matching funds. By kesping this to have been held at the Nathan "It was losing money, and go­ e temperature for ..those" seven ise an unusually good .attendance scoutmaster; Troop 57. Da\1d Semlngry Paris where he was room under .CD supervision we can for this significant aesaion. Fraser, scoutmaster; Troop 63, Hale Community Center; sponsored ing downhill,” he aaid. "Its annual ys was 1.3 degrees 'balbw aero ordained in Notre Dame Oathedral, apply for matching funds and also by this town committee. Mr. and business was about $8,000,000, and ■m h Ibd low temperfiturei. ranging ■Rverett Barth, scoutmaster; Cub * t it hadn't paid a dividend in some June 29, 1938, by O -dinal Verdier. obtain surplus government proper­ Mrs. Armand Martineaii will be 5.99 Manchester Evenlag HeraM Bol­ Scout Pack 65. William Zeigier, fifom eight b e i ^ to' 15 b e l o w 10 years. This year we’ll do $22,- He served as assistant at Sacred ty for town use. ton rorreapoadent, Mrs. Joseph ENCYCLOPEDIA cubmaster; Pack .57. Charles chairmen of the dance. Others and Y ou'vb Seen Thtm AdvBrtiotd for Much Mert Prevailed- for*fUre mdbsaaive days, - Heart, and- later (Corpus Chriati “ Arrangements for the ube of DTtaUa, telepboiie MltckeU S-5545. Chambers, committeeman; Ex­ a sufficient number of adult: OOO.OOO.” ft Last week'sweek a cold- v^xSl'. aeeond-second Harlshea in Wefhdrafleld before hit chaperons will be in attendance. I • How did he do it ? This is severe since the bureau has the CD room for night meetinga plorer Post 64. William Hotchkiss, entrance into the service aa a Navy post advisor. Music will be to juke box records. Cohen's explanation: * in classic RannBisI shall be made through the echbol 2S V0LUMES...M46 PAG B...5,850,000 WORDS...30,000 SUBJECTS...5,750 ILLUSTRATiONS, ■ "I did it by molding the men chaplain in May 1943. Plans include the sotting up of Refre.shments. will be served with * fabrics by Sttvtns It Wilfen Mills! & d e g r ^ (^Mye ie rd for the, principal or your C3> director. The I .found there when I.took over During hia naval career he spent school haa no custodian for this Team Keeps Lead camp Feb. 9, regardless of the Mrs. Herbert W. Love in charge. 14 through Jan. T9 peiriod; two years in the Pacific theater, MAPS, DRAWINGS and DIAGRAMSlAGI . . . £a(h Vo/ome Contains Approximately 2 0 0,00 0 the firm. I didn’t bring in men * bankers gray and charcoal gray! Bore than five d^ree*- wvmer section of the building at present weather. In the afternoon there Donations to the March of Dimes serving as chaplain to naval air will be acouting akllla demonslra- will be 50 rents per teenager. from the outilde. * siiB S 10 to 18! 4liiban the racori} breaker”bf 1917',18- The school principal will arrange In Card Tourney '•-We had about. 2.000 employes forces fh.the occupation of the Gil­ for cleaning if the room ia uked tiona to atari at 1:30. The dem- 81st Wedding .\nnlver*ar,v ' ' T^The ctdd spell stairted to Iweak Words on 375 double-columaod Rages Covering Subieets on Science, History, Nature, W....O ...... then, and we have about 4,000 * side lippcr closing! ■hturday and'. Sund^’.pie. Iher- bert and Mariana Islands, includ­ for class or assembly purposes TTie 4XXXX team retAned Ita onatrationa will include fire Mr. and Mrs.’ Oiriatisn A. Wei-i ikometer got (^ to 3T d ^ e e a . To- ing lengthy service on-Apemams during school hours. making in conjunction with water gold will observe their 31st wed- P’" " ^and 'i^ian. He was released from lead lest night A te r the 18th sit­ Geography, Inventions, Modidno, Cnginooring, Industry, Sports, Musk, Art, Drama, etc. ding anniversary toriiorrow. managers o f • the■ 23 plant* we " ^ y it got iptq the mid 40s and t«h T f this room is used by adult boiling, a contest, including two "acUve'duty. with the rank of Lie.i- ting o f the Elks Setback Tourna­ types of fires; Regular camp and _ ...... have today were route delivery ht it shodrdvyfky ‘ above the groups at night (after arrange­ Tomorrow's .Aetivltir* men or route supervisor* when I . potnvVTueaddjk la anpei- tenant .CSNR in July 1948 after a ment at the I2ka Home- flint and steel. Other'.demonstra­ ments are made) cleaning or put­ Tomorrow's actiyltic*. .Inqlude eame. - ited even wariiiiBi:*than to- tour of Juty at Jacksonville Naval ting room in orderly arrangement Team point totals arid Aandings tions will be on signaling, brldge- William E. McArthur's high school ty, prohably near Air Station. In September 1948, he include: ifiaklng, tower-making, and flrat "I told them at the start their, before leaving will he compulsory. girls' basketball team. ■ game at jobs were secure a* long as 1 was Jn fact« today’s UnHiiparatufe ia was Appointed to the faculty of The 4XXXX, 3.273: The HAghU. Get. Beet tad) M h COMWtTB | aid. If larga groups uae this room, ar- 7:30 p.m. with East Windsor Hl^rh there: but it was up^ to-them to M verel degreea -aheve norm iir IfC^Bt-JOWpirs Academyr^Wmir rangement for cleaning will be 3,229; Diamond Jim's, 3,211; Joe’s The Chib Scouta will rnove In at School, Robertson School; Ckib Jpthing Hkca little:vaHety; Hartford, aa professor of history, Barber Shop, 3,197; Manchester 3:30 p.m. to set up a display tent. provide t,hf .kind of security that made with the custodian who will Scout Pack 65, Den 5,' 7 p.m.. with would permeate through to their and (duplain of the House of the receive a nomlnA fee for this extra Evening Herald, 3,197; Elks No. This will include some handicraft Mrs. Joseph L ^ k e : Eirownit Ti'oop OM' - ».w , Oobd Shepherd, Hartford. 1893, 3.183; 4 Deuces, 3,183'; Viohi’s work they have done diiring the fam ilies...... work. Principal R. MAher or (H) 219. 3:30 p.m., with Mrs. David “ I put In Insvirance, pensions Father Gl.ynn conducts Theology diractor J. D. Avery will have de­ R A TV. 3,145; Manelieater Truat, year. An outdoor cookoul- supper Roche and Mra. Henry Bourgault. and stock purchase plans. The l^ip^erXaUrie eiaaaee dt the Diocesan Teachers’ tails on this arrangement. 3,139; Oliva’a Eaao, 3,137; CApitoI will be held from .5 to 6(30 p.m., College in West Hktlford. VOLUME NO. IS NOW ON SALE! Also, (Coventry Woodworkers measure of my own success la Equipment, 3,108. 2 and will Include all Boy Scouts "There will be no smoking dur­ / 4-H. 7:30 p.m.. South St. School; ho>g, many men I can help make Tickets for the breakfast may be and Cubs ing seating arrangement. No Petersen's Ifilkmen, 3,095; Pat­ Mrs. Ehigene Ryckllng'a American successful. But I’ve been a sales­ ^ o ^ u ^ f i l n ^ obtained from any member or at ten’s Builders, 3,093; VAD, 3,091; The public will be invit«jd to at­ anufflng o f cigarette butts on the Legion Auxiliary-sponsored girls’ man all ray life. I believe In ring­ S t James’ Rectory. Anderson's PAnters, 3,090; Garden tend a campfire at, 7 p.m. Included vinyl floor will be tolerated. Volume No. 1 is Still on Sale! basketball practice, 7 p.m_ Coven­ ing doorbells, and that If you Smoking will be Alowed at desks Beataurant, 3,082; Weody’a Won­ will lie skits, stunU, song.*, stories 2S-' and games. try Grammar School: First Cton- pound paverhents and ask for busi- e M wanted* to build. So I was atuck or tables when neceaMry ash, trays ders, 3,089; Walnut (Sippera, 3,087; AGP'f "Boek-a-W««k" Plon is a simplw, wafy w ay for you to own a wondarful gregational Church and' Pilgrim rieha. ybu’ll get business. . I V * l with It." are available, and permiaAon ia P'.ate Shoe RepAr, 3,081; Leone’s Camp will be broken up between V .* j - > « f 9 and 9:30 p.m. Representatives Fellowfhip choir, 7:30 p.m., sanc­ "So-when, they started to tell ^si * 'fi & ^ ^ BOB TAOMAS , She divided against shelving the given. Signs will be placed in the Trucking, X04S; Paul’s Paint, tuary; Little Scissors 4-H,.3 p.m.,” me what they’d been doing, or r j.'* »4 - '' 2,993; Tht Rebels. 2.991; SMFD No. •n cy clo p 0dia M t*.. AT A BARGAIN PRICE!—Hera's all you do. On your next shop* of each Boy Scout troop will stay Jm . 24 (B — name. Advlaera convinced her it CD room giving the aforemen­ with Mr*. Elbert D. Sheldon; Boy showed ' me a' sheet of figures. I 4. 2,952; Fogarty Bros., 2,937; Hll- over-night, with the remainder ie ifi leavi]!|>.^^ovieIand4 . •• warn aenkelSaa to toss away the tioned information. Scout Frontier Archery Oub. 7:30 told- them, 'I don’t care what you “ Keys to the CD room will be ping trip to oii A&P Super Market, pick up Volume No. 1 of the set for only 25e and all Chib ScouU returning to of -her emanclpaticn Them millions of dollars in films and pub­ Inski’s Sunoco. 2,906; QuiAi Fu­ p.m.. at the home of David Roche: did — that’s up to you— and the |toer Lapis. licity that had contributed to her given only to reaponaibia personnel neral Home, 2,800. tteir homes. (with purchosP of $2.50 or more) ond Volume 2 for only 99c (with ANY purchase)* Feb. 10 will be Scout Sunday. Coventry Grange pinochle 6 a r d only figure I ’m Interested in is .J;She has taken an. 8-month lease buildup. party, 8 p.m.., Grange hall, R t the -final one at the bottom of the M an apptment in New York and “ They were right,” she sighed. A ll Scouts and Cubs will gather .^__~Then, each week, pick up on odditionol volume of the set for in their respective churches In uni­ 44A. pare." m n a to 'ao a Broadway play and " I wouldn’t have gotten thoee TV Cohen, who doesn’t mind ad- ‘jftudy aming there. She will be shows if my name hadn't been form to attend services. Taey all s ^n^^ly 99c (with ANY purchase).—ALL of the volumes of the Mancheeter Evening Herald' mltting he enjoys playing hard; a I e Piper Laurie." wfil return to camp for dinner. In jigming much le ^ than she could in Coventr.v rorrespondent. Mrs. ! also say* he h4a kept the first Ittpyiea, but she doesn’t emre. Piper Seriooe at Heart the afternoon, each will have hi* set w ill be mode ovoilobJe by A&P. —Ebch week, at o own afternoon social program and Charles Little, tele^one Pilgrim j “^n e fam is that aha wasn’t too" Despite- her frivolous publicity, S-6281. mppy with a filip commodity 'Piper has ahraya bean a serious bargain price/you'll be building your encyclope« break up camp about 4:30 p.m. Ipned P)per Lauri$t girl. She seemed deadly Intent on Small Clainns Court ah acting career when I saw her, fine^ll wool I*. Unpapity at Valveraal dio set until, finally, YOU'LL OWN THE COM* The Small' Claim* Court DU1- Harried Hound PRESCRIPTIONS “/•When -l Im Universal a year and her appearance belied any at­ slon of the Coventry Justice Court tempt A glamour. She wore no starting In February will hold ses­ “rKEE.picai.-ur o, I wasn’t h iq ^ .” she confessed PLCTE SET OF THE MAGNIFICENT 25-Volume Lincoln, Neb. Ijpf—A \voman AND DEUTERY'' er matso ball aoup. " I was ted up makeup and her copper-colored sions in the Board of Selectmen’s called the Lincoln Post office w^|th Piper Lahrie and aU that she hAr waa drawn back tightly In a office in the town office building, f pony tail. FUNK & WAGNALLS UNIVERSAL STAND­ a complaint: The substitute mall PINE PHARMACY tapresented. I had -been seven according ,to an announcement carrier was bothering her dog. M ars at tha Audio and did 12 or IS I asked her if the had any ap­ made today bv Trial Justice Leroy 4 CENTER ST.—Ml S-98U prehensions about being a lone giri ARD ENCYCLOPEDIA! ‘■The regular man get* along Sfcturea, none of which gave me M. Roberts. just fine w1fh him so It must be 8 ^ particular satiafacUon. in the big city. Wasn’t tha afrAd of A t the time the court waa es­ wolvea?’ ■ this new- man’s fault,” she said.' cDat s V “I decided that was silly. IVhy tablished in April 1958, it was de­ "Where waa your dog when ■this dpuld I go on doing work that "No.” replied Piper, a eelf-euf- cided to have the sessions the firient girl. ' "It doesn't matter READA&P'S Incident occurred?’’ asked , tl)

A \- k 1 :« ' Uniform Rules ^ California Jury ^Lee atGettyshurg^ Termed NOTICE OF AMIUAL MEETWt , ^ Announced for Fails to Indict Nohle Failure for ^Omnibus? OF MEMBERS OF MANCHESTER Cautions on Inflation iProbate System In Kidnap Case By CHARLEA MBRCER ^stature of a,petulant child. Long- SAVINCS ANB LOAN ASSOCIATION, New Haven, Jan. J3 (f»—The C3on- t <08 Angeles, Jan. 23 (/P)—The New York, Jan. 28 (API— "Omni­ street was painted in colors so By BAM DAW80N neetlcut Probate Aasembly, at Its black that hit dlacendanta should 1966 Los Angeles County Grand bus*' (ABC-TV) has given us a INOORPORAnD T te lOUOWlB* V r^tB tn S.n Boom to see a television program demon­ WOud-Reocro Rem* WHAY-Jaaay Alley the Congress — wire largely fore­ of the state, It has been disclosed. pentameter, got inside his villains. the matter. January 26, 1057 at 7:80 o'clock P.M., for the following pprpoooo: This was made public with the strating experimental daring by •Hie jury retired yesterday afte? WKNy-KO liTMt I WtXO—Good bvening Coed Kuala shadowed laat week in hie budget Author Compared to Bard w fte-R O M MllUr i' WKKB—Evening Serenade appointment of a special commit­ presenting sn original drama In a 3-day hearing in which Marie 1. Acceptance of reports. ! WTIC—People Are runny meisages. In that he clearly was tee on uniform atandards by Judge blank verse about a eignifleant; Shakestieare (and why not I WDRO-R. Q. Lewis the talented Sapingley twice waa called to testify, Fore­ 2. Election of Dlrectora. WPOP—Gang Busters ibuUding on the expectation of con- Stephen K. Elliott of Soutning^n. historical event. But the technical j compare man Warren Thorne said many of **^mRT-:f>pea Bean Stlnulng good times and was also and Intellectual virtuosity display- ‘ O the master?) kept hia 8. To. transact any other business proper'to cotno boforo ~ I RmM ' liU - the president of the assembly. The dramas moving and made their the jurors believd a serioua crime *M t I WHAY—Jassy Alley fwamlag of the thi^eat,of further committee consists of probate ed was not enough. may have been committed, but "the such meeting. lUler I WCtXI—Good Evening Good Knsid conflicts understandable to all I WKNB—Evening Serenade 'inflation. judges James M, Kelly of Middle- It was a failure In that.lt did not necessary 12 could not agree that . ROBERT J. BOYCE. But his precisely stated views town, Robert M. Leavenworth of men. But "Lea at Gettyaburg” be­ ' ' ' Secretary. WTIC—People Are Funny move as a drama, it did not pene­ came glued in a series of, set an indictment would advance the WDRC—R. Q. Lewie today will shatpen the growing de­ North Haven and Henry Sailing of trate either intellectually or emo­ apprehension and conviction of January 18, 1867. WPOP—Gang Busters bate among businessmenand Lyme. tableaus. It's difficult to see !liM - tionally. Most unfortunate of all. how director Delbert Mann could those responsible." 1 WHAY—Polka Party benH*!'* a* to which is the real The three major rules concern­ It simply failed to clarify to the The jury urged, continued police w n c—Recollections at Thirty t dangar ahead: Inflation or defla­ ing practices and procedures of the have found any way to move It WDRC—Robert 0. Lewis average viewer the basic facts of any faatei* than he did. James work in the case. WPOP—Mystery Time tion, tight money or a coming shift State's probate courts adopted by the Battle of Gettysburg. Marie had expressed hope earjter from expansion to retrenchment. the Assembly are: Daly, who played Lee. failed to it t t - • Cooke Comment MIsaefl suggest the intellectual and emo­ that "John Doe” indictments WHAY—Polka Party Stock Traders Watchful 1. Each probate court shall be There probably Is not more than would be returned. PAY T O U R WTIC—Recollections at Thirty Stock traders of Iste have been tional stature of the man. WDRC-Robert Q. Lewis • open and its records shall be avail­ one American in 100 who can ex­ The blank verse which was in Jerry Giesler, the actress’ law­ l^e liMa WPOP—Mystery. Time nervously watching for signs of able at such times as, taking into yer, said private investigators tiM - plain the nature of that battle. many ways the great virtue of WHAY—Nile Walrh such sr shift. consideration the Size, population ■•Omnlbua" la fortunate In having would continue the search, and 1 ■u’HiLe.B iS ^rix'WeAa A New York federal reserve of- ; the drama waa alw its fault. At WTIC—X Minus One and volume of business in Its dis­ In Alistair Cooke, a lucid commen­ times it seemed to bemuse the that his client intends to increase ^'tvHAY—Record Ro much satisfaction from the ,3RO-Cai Kolby WIK)P—Modem Sound / that tight money Is the best way patrlck, 109 White St., ant^nce are required to be recorded. visor. It would be interesting to WPOi^Beb and Ray HRST QUALITY and based on generally ac-;epted know why Gallon has subscribed jury's statement." itea- to maintain orderly economic the engagement and coming mar^ 3. All forma, appearing In Con­ Marie • told newsmen she "had WHAY—Nile Watch growth, a New York commercial riage of their daughter, Patricia necticut probate practice by Locke historical fact. If there waa a fatal so wholly to the view of Long- WTIC—Sleep No More flaw in the character of Robert E. a feeling It waa a sincere jury try­ iSS5.i?:?u- WDRC—Rues Naughton rOPEH EVERY DAY lOtolO banker la contending that the Ann, to William Joseph Horn- and Kohn, Intended to be pre­ street taken by Lee's apologists. -Baseball Uatlnta LADIES' ing to get St the facts, but the po­ WPOP—Fights greatest danger to such orderly buckle III of Garden a ty . N.Y. pared for presentation to probate Lee, It was that he was a "gentle­ hAs he cast out the careful I RadMi LADS M:M- man," sensitive of others' feelings, Qeld calculations of Lt. Col. D. B. lice have done their beat to prove _1 Kolbv WHAY—Site Watch progress right now is the wage Miss Fitzpatrick attended Man- courts, shall )>e acceptable in all my story a hoax.” She said that WFOP—Bob and Ray WTIC—Robert McCormack NYLON> and price inflation well under way. che.ster High School and is now a probate courts of Connecticut; It expecting othera to respond to sug­ Saiiger, who found that Longatreet WDRC—Rues NaughtOB gestion rather than command, ex­ Could not possibly have attacked after three months she will in­ WPOP—Fights There is some apparent diver­ senior at Grace New Haven Hos­ Is to be recognized, however, that crease the reward to *10,000. gence among the money man- pital School of Nursing. Her fiance each such form is an llluatration pecting—In short—too r-uch of hu­ before he did 7 WKNB—Baseball HaUntt M :l»- M G o ihi* , 1 &xQiNii«r man nature. He was, perhaps, the "We are not through with this 3 WHAY—Nile Watch agera themaeives.. graduated from Garden City High rather than a specification and On the other hand, a historical m e —igpl) Radio 'ABS last great gentleman idealist in case," waa Chief Parker's com­ WPOP—Beb and Bay WTIC—This I» Moscow The federal reserve board con­ School and attended Villanovs should not be followed blindly, but tragedy requires a villain; With­ ment on the grand jury's state­ UM WDRC—Ruse Naughton tinues to regard tight money as a University. He is currently study­ should be adapted to the actual American history. out this popular Interpretation of WPOP—Fights PLENTY OF FREE PARKING | It’s a fascinating theme, but It ment. WHAY—Dateline _ . . . . facts and circumstances and the LoUgatreet’a acta, there would be WCOC—Good Evening Ooed ItMla |g:W— needed check on the~tndu.strial ex- ing at Yale University while on sc The actress claimed that two WIIAY-Nile Watch panaion boom. But the President is live duty with the U.S. Air Force. applicable law in each instance. is perhaps too mute to lend Itself no drama. For historical drama WKKB—E>venlng Barenads , WTIC—Night Lite r '.dlly to dramatization. It re­ swarthy men abducted her from WTIO-Nawa WDRC—Rue.e Naughton asking Congress to raise the vet­ The Wedding will take place Feb. The duty of the three Judges ap­ requires a fable. And let's not her Encino home and held her cap­ WDRC-Nawa, „ WPOP-vFlghts eran administration’s guaranteed pointed to the committee' on uni­ quires, of course, v'lllsin.s to oppose forget a cynical remark of Na­ BTROP—Dateline Conn. 16 at .10 a.m. in St. Bridget's the good gray commander at the tive for 26 hours, releasing her on UidS— mortgage rate to five per cent - Church, form standards will be to inveatt- poleon’s: "What la history but a a desert highway 160 miles from • » r WHAY—Nile Watch WOMEN'S and MISSES' gate whether all statutes, and the crucial battlo. Apologists for Lee's fable agreed upon?” Bvealns Good \m C -N lght Life not to make money tight, but to Encino. wDRC-r_ iC—Rues Naughton lure more Investment funds into rules, practices and procedures of failure at Gettyaburg have found WPOP—Nitsijr----^ Music and materials are short; produc one in Gen. James Longatreet by home building and thus counteract lion coats have soared; profit mar­ the -Connecticut Probate As.sembly Dog-Cone Good X ^ a a 111 are being observed by the probate deciding he was slow to bring his < Banks throughout iho italo do a big joh for CAA$ WPOP—Laarraaea Walk WHAY—Night Watch VAL. to 9.00! LADIES' DRESSES...... 3.00 lU lag. gins are lower and the liquid asset corps into action. Another culprit WTIC—News . „ Some Congresamen would go position of business has bei■en re­ courts of the state. «« Y—Night Watch VAL to 2.98! LADIES' ORLON PULLOVER SWEATERS ...... 1.99 jC -^anlght■ afllgh Serenade‘ Back Tight Money Policy * *‘»HAV-J VAL to 2.98! LADIES' LEATHER BAGS ...... 100 iranlng^^aed. Huald iRC—Rups Naughton And moat of them back the fed­ Special Individual Inrallmant Oreup Enrollment ' g Serenade c V A L to 1.98! LADIES' C O H O N OR RAYON FULL AND HALF SLIPS...... 77e eral reaerve'a tight money policy. m * if you are under 61 yoert of • If you ejj work for a firm jrtel Alfred Hayes, president of the New ___and Andy Columbia V A L to 2.98! LADIES C O n O N , DRESSES...... 1.77 ago and do net work for a with ton or more omployoot, Iton Lewta Y'ork Federal Reserve, tells mem­ VAL j Io 2.98! LADIES' RAYON G O W N S ...... 1.44 bers of the New York State Bank­ firm with ton or mere om- you may loin regardiou of ers Aksn. that small business seems bum. Cub Scout Troop PLUS TAX V A L to 1.00! LADIES' SUFFER S O X ...... 50c pleyoot, write for full dotolli. oge, Atk your omployorl _Jlen Brown to have got its share of the huge ;C—Dick BurttI V A L to 2.98! U D IE S ' C O H O N DUSTERS ...... 1.90 rise in commercial bank loans. B ^ C —i^oB and IMy Plans Meeting] >Ed. P. Morgan "Upward tendencies still seem to be clearly domlnan* so that con­ I's to Veta_ . „ . Brantng Cwd Muale Columbia, Jan. 22 (Special)—Co­ tinued restraint is called for," Inc Baranada lumbia Cub Scout Pack 62 will hold.] VALUES to 29e! VALUES to 22.95! Hayes saj’s, but "we must be ev-r • I • '— ’’awa ■ : . Ita monthly pack meeting at 7:30 on the alert for convincing algni •3 Install A Clean Pyiiaflow, radio, heater, pow­ S H O E S F O R ^^ Quiet,. Efficient . er eteering. Champion 4-Door Sedan. Ra> 199 KSiS NOW VALUES to 2.981 VALUES to 4.981 VAL to 1.98! WOMEN'S SOFT SOLE SATIN SLIPPERS...... 83c ’S BUICK FUROLON JifUM saai 4 V A L to 2.98! MEN'S DRESS RUBBERS '...... 1.87. ’5 DOWN , NOW 5 2 J-5 5 ’51BUICK VAL. to 4.98! MEN'S ARMY AND NAVY TYPE O X FO R D S ...... 4.47 $14.00 MoRth OR Soars Easy Faymont Flan $ 1 6 9 5 BROADCLOTH WOMEN'S ASSORTED HIGH HEEL AND CUBAN HEEL DRESS RUBBERS ...... 57e BED Special 4-Door Sedan. 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AT K)RMER CHENEY MILLS Home Ueat^R Ruat-proofl chlp-realstant, stain* JACKETS ^FAO KARD. reaiataat We call-It the HfeMme SIZES 42. 44, 48 40 OTHERS TO flalah. Jnst a swish of a damp ntEE— 4 MONTHS SUPPLY OF TIDE $ 9 9 5 cloth keeps Kenmore new-looking. WITH PURCHASE OF THIS WASHER -REG. 17.95 V 4*Door CUptMg. Automatic CHOOSE-FROM OPEN DAILY 10 to 10 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING JUST 8 LEFT! rvtnttuuaisakm, iradlo, heater.- ,Q il|er green. - FRl{CED$45UF •.'S ^ g r e e n STAMPS WITH icASH SALES I^CHESTER SHOPPING P A R K ^ E MONEY BACK OUARBNTEE Famous FOR low frioes J^ONE MI 8-lSSl , i . 14:' «n ov t tUa #dv1. aefl^ttMh , STORE HOURS:' - x -ToSa W ick W i.sit it to ,wti»=aelellMr.8Maw f«r /^Monday. UrnYwInyk geeedny, Wodaonday, Saturday 10 AJC-8 r J i. 1M| R a w sm^r^m s-tsti : - 1. 9 *

■ I 6uthlngtdh, Who waa a teacher in raina Cormier and Jacqueline Coy, nuclear sub — usee. liquid qodium the budget of which he is • »up- Extended Forecast Junior Isabellas anniversary dance. Seawolf° Finisbe.* A* e beat transfer agsnt ratheir First Place Held pdaed to be a principal architect is SEE US HOR THE VERY HNEST,, . [anchester SchooU for 30 years. Droodles Miss Conndrs, past naUonal Junior Itebellea have voted to tSan' piiaaurtaed water. too high, and wanU to have it cut By RUUBB PMCB Connecticut—Temperatures will IN A USED CADILLAC To Seat Officei bid the present Red Cross cam­ Initial Sea Trials Defecta were reported evereome By Maple Sei T m W i^rns chancellor and supervlaor of youth before the Beawolf put to Bea by Congreas. average 6 to 10 degrees ‘below activities, won a medal at the na­ paign by giving their services, for ALL YEARS AND MODELS the remainder of the week. Monday. , In the end, there ia only one way normal miich colder on Thursday Mrs, Mildred Lynch of Water- tional convention in Detroit last (CeaUnned from Page One) • Maple Super Service continued ^ ^ 1 * BU»»ll Street The Juniors are reminded, that ■ Mandiffttr. Conn.__ to cut spending. That ^ to cut with a rising trend' Friday and Altvaya * Large Selection; All Cara Fully ^ • • * ’****^> bury, state regent of the 2»ugh- year for outatariding work with CANT WOT to hold a eomfortabla lead b e t Mad Bom ber Certified MUeage and Full On-nershlp petalH. 'toi'a of iBatella. will iiyitaU the young people. they have the privilege of inviting will be commissioned aa a Navy Hlght aftcr the 16tb sitting in the THOMAS F. rtlROUSON TTut is a difficult formula for any Saturday and then colder again on AUantlc City, 1...J. OP^WllMam Wajut® R. FEROUSON Sunday. The nvean temperature for ni»W, offleers, of St. Margaret’s Chairmen appotbted for Junior their parents and friends to the In­ vessel. IM Men’s Setback Tsurnament . PublUhrrn administration to keep remember­ Circle. Junior D i^ h te rs of Circle activities during 1657 in­ stallation and tea. Washington’s water waa tum ^ Team point totals end standb^ liVnmdtd October l .m i (Conttnoed from IHige One) this period at Bradley Field Is 26, Tests made last AUg. 20 dis­ off because be didn't pay his bill, ing. But one thing seems sound. the Joumal-American showed and ranges from a high of 35 to a BARLOW MOTOR SALES Isabeluh-.J3unday. at X P-*”- I" the clude the foIlowUtg: Maryanne Miss Roberta Campbell is pres­ Include; PvblUbed Even- Bv^eninf them to be written by the same (OoxUaiMd from Page One) [of loans and assistance' to chront parish hilH/of the ^urch of the Muccio. recreation day; Lorraine ident of the unit. closed deflclenctes in the vessel's Then he was.fined $25 because he M*4>le Super Service, 8.406; Man­ and HoIld* »- Enterrt at lb* If this is a period when revenue In cbmmltlhg Metesky to Belle- low of 17. Precipitation will total YOUR CADILLAC-PONTIAC DEALER didn’t have any water. ■ ■ at Mancheeter,7 Conn., a» person, Metesky. His arrest fol­ U to Inch occurring mostly FOB TOIXAND COUNTY Assumptioil , poUuck supper; Barbara heat transfer system. The Bes- chester Wallpaper A P|dnt. 3,600; is easy, we should be using it to -vue. Magistrate Reuben L,evty lowed. Another gu^e^f honor expected Beaupre. cake aale; Nancy Hemen- The port of Bremen is 54 miles wolf’s nuclear .reactor — dlffarent Judge Stephen A. Damico told Rsd Men’s L o^e. 8,362; Bolton f t 5 ^ « ? ? “SATE8 cut down our debt, not t^lncrease oOo about 3aturday and again late WINDSOR AVENb«, ROCKVILLE, CONN. from the sea. i Washington to pay the $16.60 bUL commented: Police and Consolidated Edison Monday; FqONE TRcmont 5-2538 the issue, j GI home_ loans from 4H to 5 per will be Miss .^ ^ e Connors >of way. Communion breakfast; Lor- from that of the Nautilus, the first Five, 8,318. Parable In Advance spending. ■”The alleged Acta are indicative officials differed as to who should In a brief reference, Etaenhower.i-''*"*; out mortgage 111.50 be given credit for uncovering A flapper la a male copper work- —. J . _ .1 credit; xlso, more funds for the gneVear $7.75 of a deranged mind.” *iid the^Federal Reserve Board government purchahe of mortgeges. __Montha ... . a.90 'Schmler and Orebow engaged Metesky. i . Three Montha . 1.30 Mental Dust Bowl? ‘ Police Commissioner Stephen P, shortly ■will complete^ a study th a t, to release additional private money One Month ... .30 in an argument about Metesky’s will "serv# as a useful guide in de-' tor home financing, Weekly,^...... 05 financial status. Schmler said he Kennedy gave the credit to the Single Copy •■ We gather, from the reported couldn’t afford a lawyer, while Journal-Amerlcan and warmly termining whether leglalative ac-' Extension of unemployment in- \ member OF__ speech of "Manchester's new psy­ Grebow said he “has $500 In his praised the newspaper for "re­ tion Is desirable." ; surance to the 1,800,000 employes THE ASSOCIATED PREffl ‘Front View of Two W’orms with sponsible journalism at Its best." The report showed that Ameri-' oI firms having one to three work- The Aaaociated Frees 11 ‘exSliitvely chiatrist” the other night that , Fat Friend’ pocket and has $11,000 In the cans entered 1957 carrying a rec-' era on their payrolls,, to ex-serylce-' aniUled to the use of Manchester is at once o'- com­ bank.” Meanwhile, Deputy Police Com­ aU news credited to jt or ■Worms as a rule don’t get fat Meteaky, apparently piqued, In- ord Installment debt of $31,600,- luco, and to Puerto Rican workers. not otherwise credited In this w e r munity of the rootlesa and a missioner Walter Arm maintained , , but the rate of business I Broadening of the $1 minimum sSd also the lOcal news like people but the worm in this j terjected: that "as far as we know now” a 000 000 All Hghta of republlcatlon of special community of exceptional and spe­ police detective pulled the tell-tale was oply about a third as rapid a s ; w6ge law to cover ’.‘addition dispalc^s herein are also reserved. Oroodle is fat because he’s near­ "Your honor. I have only $150.” th a t. which auto and appliance workers needing this protectloi cial rootedness. sighted. Doesn't sound possible I The magistrate closed off the MetcsU.Vi file out of the utility Discontinued Colors Eisenhower did not specify w^ch Full service client of N. E. A. Serr- firm’d' reoaule. He said an investi­ ■ales brought on in 1955. We gather, also, that the resi­ know, but this worm thought he exchange gruffly and committed 6 The President, took note of com­ workers. / SAVE MORE THAN ‘'pubH shers The dents who provide these two char- Meteaky to Bellevue. gation was under way to place the New was living in a nice low-calorie credit In the right place. plaints in Congress and elsewhere Federal registration of ' jmvate Julius Mathews Sp^lal acterlatica are two separate and apple when actually he had bur­ LiN-ed with Ihio Slsteiw about the government’s "tight company and union pennon and Vork Chtcaco Detroit *no B^Plon OF Metesky, who hasn’t worked There Is a $26,000 reward post­ Discontinued Patterns ’^MEMSER AUDIT BUREAU distinct groups.'On the one hand rowed into a great big starchy lUohey” policy. He renewed his welfare funds to help protect em­ CIRCULATIONS. ______potato and now h'e's almost, half much In 20 years, apparently re­ ed by the city and a policemen's proposal, ^firat rnade in the State ployes from "loss through misman­ The Herald Printing Coinpany Inc., are the'routless, eaay prey to men­ an qunce overweight. If he isn’t' ceived' Income as inheritance from association for Information lead­ of the Uiiiion Message, that Con­ agement." assumes no financUl responsibility for tal Illness. On the other hand are careful he'll get bigger and bigger hta-parents, natives of Lilhtiania. ing to the ai-rcat and conviction of — of famaus gress set up . a ^ commission An equal-pay-for-eqtial-work law, tvDoaraphlcal errors appearing In ad- and pretty soon he'll be the big­ Metesky lived with his two the bomber. Police personnel arc '-of "distinguished 'cltlzen.s'’ to to protect w6men from wage dis­ vert^Snents and other f*A***!'S.?lV***^ the rooted, who represent the Ineligible. 9 in The Manchester Evening Herald.i gest wiorm In the Orchard. Then spinster sisters, who ,he saM had study the nation’s money, aqd crimination. strong helping hand. Supported hilm and- also bought In another development, Chalr- Dtsplav advertising closing hours; his troubles will really begin. He’ll credit system. Aa in his budget mcssage,..Ei.acn- Astounding Turchase and Sale Yet those most subject to men­ him an expensive English sporUi For Moriday—1 p.m. be mistaken for a snake and get mail Angela R. Parlai of the State The impact on the economy of hoxyer served notice on the private For 'niMoay—1 ,P*w.. Mona»>. tal, illness, we gather, are those in hit with sticks and be chased by car. The sisters refuse to believe Workmen’s Compensation board monetary iwllcies designed to re­ atomics indu.atry that unless it For WrdrwKUy—1 P- Uie middle Income, educated group, little boys and maybe even get their brother is the Mad Bomber said Metesky's applications for Riverton strain Inflationary pres.sure.s .speeds \ip the - construction of who, police said, fashioned hla who might he considered to be made into a fancy belt. If this compensation were "properly dis­ has . . V become increasingly a large-scale commercial reactors to worm Is the least bit concerned clever bpinbs In a workshop be­ allowed" four tUnes. She said, he Crow n Back matter of public concern,” he said. >^«lKV^eTloW ;jm each among the rooted. hind his house. had waited until. 1934 to file com­ produce electric power, "It may be day of publication except Saturday — about himself he’ll go to an Op­ ‘Bepeclelly Severe Effects’ necessary to request funds at a Rooted or rootless, then, we tometrist and get a pair of glasses. Police dismantled It a n d pensation claims for his 1931 in­ The credit shortage has had 3 DAYS ONLY g a m . S t jury. The law requires that such later date for direct federal con­ seem in a pretty way. Our Then least he’ll be able to see brought It to New York for use as Hitchcock Chairs ‘■especially severe effects'’ on struction.” Wednesday, Jsiiuary 23 what he’s going to eat. And also claims be filed within two years, teachers, it is said, have tabbed possible evidence If and when Me­ homebuUdlng, Eisenhower re­ Forec^ts Cantloiis, General what’s going to eat him. tesky is brought to trial. she said. ported. and'Tiaa caused a '"distinct no fewer than 700 of the children The utility company said Metes- Increase” In the number of.small The President's, business fore­ Our Game Of Potentates Joseph R. Bendler, Waterbury’s Just one-of-a-kind of these fabulous chairs casts- were cautious and general. In their care as in need of psychi­ ■? chief Inspector, disclosed that Me­ ky had received 26 wceka of eick with shaded gold stencil decorations and businesses coming to the govern­ atric care; Our physicians and pay at 80 per cent of hla salary ment for loans because they could "There arc grotinds for confidence Presumably our diplomaUc effort A Thought for Today tesky came to New York last genuine rush seats: that the nation's over-all prosper- ■ ministers, we are told, have their month with the intention of after he left the firm in 1932. In not get them'elsewhere,, «»** __■ with regard to King Baud of Sponsored by the Mahehester placing a bomb at the multi mll- addition, the spokesman said. Sale $39.50 Crown-back Side Chair in ■Various measures to protect the ity will be extended into the Saudi Arabia will be to woo him hngers on 200 adiilts who need Council of Ohniriiee. lion-dollar Coliseum. An q^to Meteaky had ' received "some kind grained mahogany finish .— 29.95 competitive position of small- com­ months ahead," he said. away from Egypt, Syria, and Jor­ psychiatric car^. And this, i t ' ap­ show, being attended by thou ,of settlement" from group insur­ $52.95 Crown-back Arm Chair in an­ panies and to stimulate houaing But economic strength was evi­ pears. is only scratching the sur­ sands, was then In progress. ance for about three years after­ were wrapped Into the message: dent In the figures and charts that dan, ahd clasp, him close to our­ Ecumrniral -Convrrsatlon ward. tique cherry finish ...... 44.95 sH had been proposed before. In .st\iddcd his 200-page report. face. If we had the proper faclll The ecumenical conversation has Metesky dropped the Idea, Bcnd- selves. The task may be a little ler said, because he felt the $49.50 Slat-back Side Chair in mus­ total, the 38 recommendations to Along with record production harder thpji we first hoped, for ties for psychiatric consultation, been defined as that concern Congress boiled down to a request figures, the report said average among the churches with their bomb was not po- .-erful enough Fast Draw tard yellow finish ...... 39.95 Nasser of Egypt did succeed in we would soon have a long wait­ to set off- an impre.sslve blast. He $52.95 Slat-back Arm Chair with for action on the unflni.shed por­ employment was 65 million persons Sivssdh/dcUL unity in Christ. This concern for tions of Elsenhower's 19.'56 legisla­ — up 1,800,000 from a year earlier. PATTERN getting him into a conference In ing list. unity b^s become one of the major said iMetesky returned to his Greenwlth, Conn. (/P)—Adolph bolster top, antique maple home. Intending to lake the mis­ tive program. They included: Total personal income rose J19 Cairo Just before -he sailed on his All this, we concede, repre­ factors of the world Christian Mogavero, 36, was r.rking like finish ...... • 44.95 1. A requirement that merging sents natural logic and natural ap Church of the 20th century. For sile more potent for future use Gene .'ufry. Hi.s "six-gun” was billion meanwhile, to a total of visit to us, and, at th it Cairo $49.50 Turtle-back Side Chair in companies notify the government $325,200,000,000 for year—another proach for one who la trained to most young people, participation in at the Coliseum. fnlrly leaping from the holster, In advance, so that monopolistic meeting, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the ecumenical conversation Is terracotta (salmon red) finish 39.95 all-time high. It was still rising as FAMOUS see and recognize a SBeclal need; - Missiles Found In Home ' his draw had becOme so lightning concentrations can be prevented: Syria and Jordan, reaffirmed their only possible through the coopera­ That missile, and several others fast. Slat Back 1957 opened. ) tighter control over bank mergers; There were soft spots, however. solidarity. 'The particular arguments to tive youth Bctlvltles of the denomi­ in an advanced stage of prepared­ In fart it leaped so fast police and several other new antitrust which we would enter some cheer­ nations on the natianal, state and ness, were found In the Metesky say. it got away from l.im. And, a.o Home construction was still slip­ But if. bn Hie visit, we can bring above all. the local level. weapons. ping and there were signs that in­ some of our charm to bear, and ful kind, of denial are, however, home and workshop. They were it landed on the floor of his room, But Eisenhower specified that he With the approach of Youth confiscated. it exploded, sending a .38 caliber dustry's record rate of investment Uioae which infer that Manchester does not consider bigness and bad­ in new plants and equipment might TUDOR his own good business sense keeps Week 1957, we are fully aware The clue to the bomber'rf iden slug through Mogavero'.s left calf ness to be synonymous. "It is not him remembering who pays him is somehow a very rbj>ecial com that the ecumenical youth activi­ I .y was in the files of the Con­ and into a nearby wall. the role of government to regulate increase more slowly. the royalties on his own oil, per­ munit'y in its prevalence of mental ties are growing in this country solidated Edison Co., the city's "I thought the hammer re.sted the size of business as such," he FToductivity, or output per man­ SILVERPLATE On the national level, there is co­ huge gas-electric light utility. hour of work, fell far 'below the haps we can make him our man disease. 'That we just don’t quite operation among 26 denominations on an empty chamber In ' ; cylin­ said. heHava and we don't Metesky said that while work- der," he told police at a hospital 2. Extension of the Small Busi­ post-war average rise of about 3 ...... le CnUed Chrlit- lilg At thfe utnity’5 lieu Gate plant wnere ne was taken for treatment. ness Administration and Its lend­ per cent a year. The 1956 gain ap­ Saud is supposed to be a little if Manchester needs and should lan Youth Movement. Similarly, In ing power beyond Its expiration parently wa.s "very small," the the' Christian Youth Council of in New York City on Sept. 5 Jeolous of Nasser anyway. If we provldc itself with clinical faclll 1931, he choked from strong gas date. June 30; easing the rules President said, although the ata- Connecticut, cooperation has been tistical evidence is incomplete. could isolate Nasser, that might ties and advice, we have to ad- greatly extended. The local Man­ fumes that later left him tubiercu Turtic' Back 935 MAIN STREET — Mitchell 3-517 governing common stock offer­ Oneida Community vertlae ourSelvea aa a sort of men­ lar, He said, he tried to receive ings by small firms; withdrawal of Profits Up $700 Million cause Nasser to fall, which might chester Christian Youth Council is the government from enterprises tal dust bowl in order to accom­ an example of jhe approximately adequate cohipensation but never Corporation . profits slipped In be good, since.som«! jieppie.think dm. which compete with small busi­ the fore' part of 1956 as wage and plish such ends. 1.000 interdenominational Youth of Nasser as nothing more, than Councils which have been formed His inquiries about compensa­ ness. materials costs rose, but they re- i a small HtUer. and assume, that, in communities In the United tion led to his downfall, along with Proven! No Tax-Relief covered strongly late in the year. 1 But the. President did not en­ once we got him put of-the way. States. hi; series of letters written to Profits totaled $43,400,000,000 be-1 Iti Custody . Everj-where youth is Joining the New York Journal-Amerlcan dorse some tax-relief recommen­ fore taxes lii 1956, up $700 million i Egypt would suddenly Become hands to confront the challenges In answer to the new.spaper’s plea dations of his cabinet Conunlttee -dollars fcom the previous year. I deve-like and reasonaWtoi ' »•' f* Hid ‘‘mad bomber" prov^ to be, of the church which can best be that he air his complaint publicly on Small Business. Only, those tax ConsUmtg. prices climbed 2.7 per : Wo don’t know whether. this ga svet^one perha{>s suspected met In unity. and surrender. DYNAMIC proposals Involving - .’loiifllijsum 'cdhf .in lha'Yeac covered by the re- would work, or .whether It would mlld-m^nersd, bemused-looking Janet Whitney He wrote his first of four let­ loss of revenue" should be,,,; con­ port, Thtf’ dlddid not Inaiude - - -Decem­ ters In response to the news­ sidered now, he said; the rest ber’s cost-of-livlng inde;i, however; be good to have U work. It might cAaractof'.'^ who cduld and did car- "should be deferred until such iry bis particular twist unnoticed Bla$ta ff'iretap Laws paper’s front-page open letters on INSURANCE it Is due to be reported shortly. ^11 be that we should restrain Dec. 27. With each letter, the last time as a general tax reduction is Wholesale prices rose 4 per cent. any reJoicln|T over th j poesible fall for a long span of yeaftr possible.” Looking well ahead, the Presi­ New York, Jan. 23 (JPi—A Yale being dated Jan. 18, he gave more 3. Approval of American mem­ of Nassor until we can decide He might be going yet, if police law Bcho.lar thinks federal and Information about ) Imaelf and hla Vltans Btttcr Protection dent reported the country’s popula­ bership in the proposed Organiza­ tion will have topped $200 million what would come after Nssser in hfed not finally begun to make state wiretgp laws are hopelessly Icng-standing grievance. tion for Trade Corporation. This. thorough and exhaustive liae of ‘antiquated. Alan F. Westln, ’The last one supplied a clue that by 1965. Such growth, he said, not E g y ^ It may be that' we have Eisenhawer said, would, make the only will bring expanded markets the clues he himself provided, senior fellow at' the Yale Law led to his arrest. Last Friday, 35-natlon General Agicement on be^iover-playing the concept of School, said last night in a Sidney Alice G. Kelley, a 25-year employe LoBonnO’Silversttin and production but ■will challenge long tinie ago. What a whale of a difference Tariffs and Trade (GATT), "an the country's ability to provide Naaser aa the one man villain. Hillman lecture at the New School for the utility firm, said she came Asflociotts even more effective instrument for On one thing, one might be dog. Now that the little man who relr for Social Research that current across a file of threatening letters job.s and education. * | removing di.scrimlnation against "'The number of young people j matic. Nkaser ia one of the prod ly did leave bombs around is in laws protect "private-eye” ' wire- Metesky had written to the com­ Ml 3-1155-MI 9-0638 our exports." Exports totaled $23 pany since 1935. reaching their 18.th birthday In the; ucts of the time, and of the his­ custody, it is time, we hope, for tappers and handicap the FBI and billion last year and imports near­ police. A check with letters received by a few cents make mid-1970s will be nearly double tory that has gone before. That an end of all the cheap antics that ly $20 bttilon, he said; both fig­ what It was In 1956,” he said, and tried to exploit hla reputation ures were rtcords. the nation of Egypt should be be­ 4. Extending the overseas pro­ ■'the number of persons available having much as it has been be­ Let one fad of 1957, the bomb for work is certain to grow sub­ gram of farm surplus sales, as em­ stantially." " having is something almost pre­ scare fad, be quickly over, so that when it comes bodied in the Agricultural Trade ordained, And If Nasser has we can get on to the next display Development and Assistance Act, for one year, and increasing the | Beeroed rash and violent to some of our national intelligence and- H E A D S U P ! sleeping! celling on permissible govern- j > 4 as he has; he is conceivably not maturity, whatever It is to be, ment losses under this plan by $1 the most rash and violent leader Forever hopeful, may we suggest WE ARE MAKING ROOM FOR THE billion. PTA Coniinittee who could come to the top in flying saucers? Concerning the drought. Elsen­ Elgypt’s present historical, situa' hower promised to send up further Plans Session FABULOUS '57 HOTPOINT recommendations later. He already tlon. There is, for instance, one Drip And Fog And Scent has asked for a $76 million emer­ continual plot going against Nas­ gency. relief program-. Wapping, Jan. 23 (Special) — ser in Egypt, which is reportedly , If, last evening,' ^you stepped Aid for Depressed Areas There will be an executive commit­ 'ftNAL CLOSEOUTS ■Tne message also requested: tee meeting of the Wapping PTA at stepping itself ut>. how that it sees into the drip and fog oil the ou't- An ‘‘enlarged" federal program 8 p.'m. Monday, at Wapping School. so much of the outside world doors, ' stood and sniffed and gunning for him too. This is the sniffed again and went indoors standing plot of the bloody-minded with some remark about it!a be SAVE UP TO $200 Moslem Brotherhood, whose pur­ ins a .good skunk night, the odds poses and ambitions make Nas­ ere' 100 to 1 you grew up on 30" RANQE5 farm. > ser seem like s' rather tame kit­ ★ Only Sty’ wide ten. It hates Nasser because he If you felt a little excited and -a Famous 20pO W Oalrod Unit is too tame, and he himself tried happy, over .^he kind of night it -e Large Oven. Cooks oven to suppress it because ^ t was tpo was. the .chances were lOO to meal for 2$. - Imagine! Ju$t a few cents a year make wild and violent for his own ideas that, as a farm boy, you had had the big difference between a half-way of-what policy should be. Nasser a line of traps. Comfortable bad^ a.nd luxurious, support­ . Is trouble enough; there could be If that was SO; there had been^ ing Nabob Bedding. (Available- ih Me­ ' worse.' There ia no assurance that many a January and February our new game; of-potentates will night when drip and- fog and dium or Firm Tension.! , • have a good result, even If scent had filled your going to bed Nabob Mattresses and Box^ Springs are our policy bn principles, rather mind with rather handsome made the Ouality-Controlled way works. We might do better to base dreams of what that line of traps S A V E $ 4 9 .1 2 ! Ihlakslti— piece at a time with every operation BUILT IN GERMANY ' 7 1 wendeifiil picMs-wlth'wjddi ys« eaa sst your than on’ personalities. might produce in the morning. carefully checked to-insuree b bedding UP TO 40 MILES - - 'The • traps would be full of No, PER GALLON I table emnpletely oad correctly tMs very might. Rob yonr syw that lets.you sleep in luxurious ease. , . What The World ' ^ If yen mast, bat it’s true—mad oaly mads poasIMc by MichuU* cxcInslTO ar­ 1, or 2 or 3 or 4 pelts, whicheter , Rests On When Revenu^ Easy it was which was almost totally fully relaxed. . rangement with the famous Oneida Mli-ersmiths to reUcTe thorn of their stocks of this For some hard-boiled financial black and' therefore the moat Your common sen^e tells you it's best to famous and wMeiy sold pattern before it goes on the reUremeat list. Yes. for t woadcrfnl days yon •xperts, the explanation of the vali»ble. But even if, ' dje next own the finest, when it costs, so few ’54 RAMBLER may purchaso this set at Michaels st fsbulons savings—all 71 p l e ^ at a price you weald normally pay' AUTOMATIC WASHERS ’55 FORD for oa« 6*pleeo setting of sterling sliver! ; new Eisenhower budget proposals' morning, the traps were not full, cents more.^ee and try the Nabob to­ • EXTRA 4)UALITY—EXTRA PURE BlLVElt ia simple end easy. The Eisen­ the roynd of the traps ifi the STATIONWABON f a AU porcelain morrow! ' CUSTOM Y4 \ OVERLAY AT POINTS 6 GREATEST .WEASI hower edministration saw the g-,-owlng half-ligtkt was full of «^- •k Automatic Fill Nabob Radio, money coming in, so it arranged pectancy and interest, f&r one k Large 16 gallon capacity Fully . heater, * 4 • STAINLESS STEEL MIRROR . SWEETBRIAR Is saperter silver pUtn ^n aot eoafnan it wM Inferior bmads. It Is tjb* s«U- to spend IL, i thing could not be denied. The k Wonder Dial ' equipped, hydramatic. ^ I 1 They ergue, these heurtless ex­ skunks had b ^n moving during FINISHED &LADB8! tsms pattern that has had wide natleoal advertlstag aad is ifnlly giufaataed by tbs Oneida SUvarsmlUm .50 oae of the world's eldest and largest silver mnnnfactnrfrs. Yen should not hdsitats to boy now for yvnr- perts, that we would have seen a- ' tbs -night, sven if they had been' .9 5 great deal of economy in this too Clever. ‘ HOLMAN - BAKER ’5IBUICK ’SSDsSOTO • STURDir CON8TRUCnON.,-FULLY ■•If and for gift events niiend, ns jsuch valne rarely will be seen again. budget if it had appeared that the Perhaps, after 'all the full traps 4 69 GUARANTEED BY ONEIDA LTD.! ‘ expected tax income would nol of your dreams, there was, when Full or twin zizes SPECIAL, 4-DOOR ooppon it. ’They eey that, if this' the morning round had been com­ YOU CAN save: d o ix a r s 4-DOOR V-S ON DRYER.S, TOOI ConlroTled Quality Mattresses or Box edminiitretion had had to econo­ pleted,'a cyntradictory sense of Springs Radio, o HANDSOME ANTT-TARMSH . mist in order to balance it, Ui'e relief if all the traps were found Similar savings on, retrigeratore Full DRAWER CHEST! economies would have, been-found. empty. Perhaps you had not yet and color. >1 B E D P I N G dynaYlow. $1095 power. $1095 Ibey.sey if taxes had needed to saved up enough for your rifle, Super de luxe 2-door 61 lb. frees- • 7 MUCH WANTED SERVING PIECES be raised in order to finance the and'perhaps you dreaded the 20- ^ completely self-defrost, $346.85, ' INCLUDED 4N SET! tacreeaed spending in this budget, foot pole brand of skirmi'sh with ■>! ALL PRICES INCLUDE the increased spending would a trapped skunk. Perhaps, even f- V. ■over heve^been included. ' DELIVERY then, anticipation lyxs better than ./ L and i MOTORS Whet they are saying, then, di^eatch, as other things iq life Hurry! itjiaas bsertlcsirexperU, U the maiy since have provM many eAs y t e r m s RORGWARD SALVES, SERVICE and PARTS fteewbqwer edminiatfaUon dldq't ticbes lover.' , Thty W ^ 'f Lost Long . • t , put any energy into the posaibiU-. Anyway,., if you were once ' a As Httle «8 l0% down;: up to 2 Formerly i^limene’s Dodfre and Plymouth ( MAIL and PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. t|ps tor. eooBoray in this budget. fm-pa tNiy* rM you etepped outalda , years to pay: when you use experts receivt some for a lbom>.at last night. a.-ul heard I Watkins Brothers e«sjy Efud- 634 C&ITER ST.—MANCHESTER simply write4>r call Mitchell 6-4266 and your‘71 Weec Serv-\ ■M,' " even for their harsh the ’ drip and saw tha fog,> the BROTRERS ice wilt be delivered right to yonr honm fer .yenr ^ImnsMUate get Terms,. Ask, about them. TBL.W 4JN11L 9 P. M. "V' KNOWN name, n n known (quALPnr aDfCB u is , v>Mtt t^.M cretary of’the chances are 100 to 1 you thought TOLLAi^D 1WRNPIKE. TAtCbTTVlUE TEL Ml 9-4521 uae and eajoymei|t. 1 coBWtas Out you smsUod a certain frsirancs, 935 MAIN STREETMItchsll 3,-5171 ^ ' 9S8 MAIN ST,; M A N cW u m t-M I 9-4291 , ' ’'f i ♦ ^ ^ \ Cf ■ tr*\ ■ 'M m 1 J'-*' . 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U.S. Work for Skywatch Schedule Town Officials Plan Meetin a All members are urged to at­ CONSTIPATED? tend this meeting at which Miss Law Violators Cora Webb, home demonstration Thursday Jan. 24 ; For Discussioji on Educaliori agent of the Farm< Bureau, will,/» M idnight—2 a.m...... Voluntaers Need' Ntw laxative di$covanr.im-lo^ Imwal blocks speak on “Money Mahagemenijif ,^** *?” Beach. F la...Jan. 23 VPi- 2 a.m.—4 a.m...... Volunteers Nepd^ A. Mflfhoiif gagr Moot or grip* The president of the Amalgamated 4 a.m.—6 a.m. . \ f ■ Andover,. Jan. 23 (Special) — '^wo representatives of the local ...... Volunteers >6Med CoostipsUoa is esused by whst doc­ 'from 8 to 12 p.m. Ssturda/ at the group are expected to attend, a CTlothlng W orkeea union reported 6 a.m .—8 a.m...... Bill Rai Finance, North Coventry Grange Hall from 10 a.m.—Noon' . v Jospin Carlin does the oppotiM: mbs ths colon of tiiiht, CoioNAib is yet so smoolh, so Selectmen an^BUlucation and local caller Herbert Mercler, Andover 10 n.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, awarded large contracts to. a Tciv Noon—2 p.m. . Carlin so much aolttun that hs contents Lake. Other local instmmeptalists nesaee garment coippany despite ■cntle it hM proved safe even fat leKialatora to mttsnd a panel dis­ The subject ' will . be family 2 p.m.—4 p.m. . live Chartier, Louise I-ord bccooN dthydrsted. ao dry that they women in criti^ stases of pregnancy., of the group are George L«throp, games and sports equipment what he said were labor law viola­ 4 p.m.—6 p.m. . .Wilfred J. Lemlro, 'f'block thi'^dNal: so shrunken that cussion at 8 p.m. Jah. 29 at the Bruce MacDonald and Bob Laval- tions. to oM style bulk, salt or drug .^longview School in Kllinitton. • which can be made at home, W. Jo sep h 'L em irt they (sfl (0 cxcits or stimulate the lee. Stfft drinlj!. will be available. Recuperating from Siirgery Jacob S.’ Potofsky told the board ------Uxstlves, CoLONAiD . neither . . gags, The subject undpr discussion will 6 p.m.—8 p.m. .Lucy Burke, Roger Winter urfSlo p u ^ that propels sad expels bloats nor gripes; won’t interfere i . _ ■ Lea^ng lor Miami Mrs. Harry Her9hmann;'HebrCn yesterday that the Southern Ath­ 8 p.m.—10 p.m. .Frank W. Barry waste iim your body. be the State Aid to Education leg- letic Co. of Knoxville has received sbtorptloa of vitamins and other valu­ Islation now pending in the Gen- ^iissell Galipo will leave Thurs- Rd., is recuperating ftt>m a ma- 10 p.m.— Midnight .Virginia Mancbeeter, Thelma Gray , To rsanU aMMs) rwsiarity, the dry. able food nutrients; in clinical tests, •My, for a 10-day vacation in the Jor surgical operation at the Peter contracts amounting to 84,676.968 Skyw atch Pi located on top of Manchester Police SUtlon. Vol­ shniaktiv ceattipaUng contents of did not cause rash.or other reactions. '' sral Assembly. during the past two years. Among those who have .sign! vicinity of Miami, Florida, during Benff Brigham Bri Hospital in Boston. unteers may Register at'Civil Defense Headquarters. Municipal Build­ your COMO which now block your It’s s phyNoiogical fget; Exercise tones the mid-term vacation from the She la expected to remain at the Potofsky said the firm was ing. on Mopday. Wednesday, Friday from 1-5 p.m, bowel must be remoistened. SteonJ, (ted their . intenUon of-attending your' bodylDOdyl And Colomaio exercises are First - Selectman U. E dw ard °f Connecticut, He will Bay State hoapital. approximately blacklisted by the U.S. Department bulk must be brought to your colon ' of Labor front December 1946, to to a-T-a-B-T-c-M triMULaTB it to your colon to tone it against const^s- be accompanied by classmates tWo weeks. The surgery took place tien, ovemighll Get Coixinaid. ia Whitcomb and Second Selectman Saturday, February 1948, for sanitation a->d ;ecutive board, Potofsky sideration and it looks like these aclloa; to a normal urge to purge. Roscoe P. Talbot. c; j.. • from .the Storrs campus. the Southern A thletic ■ (Jo. people have been getting it.”-/ essy-te-tske ublet form at any diUg overtime vioi'tlons. Aal, if all loxallvM, ordy CotxrNsre. counter, today! Only 98c for the 60 Invitatioha have alad been'r^'is- Sportsmen's Meeting d employes back wages under Rosa began his leave from the The monthly meeting of the Manchester Evening Herald An­ The u|ilon executive said ’ thi the Minimum Wage Law in 1648 ths amaiiag new Uxativu discovery tablet packsm, brings posilivs relist tued to officlala of other Tolland dover correspondent, Mrs.'Paul D. Defense Department on Jan. 12 County towrns'.and will be exteild- Sportsmen’s Club w1l! be held at 8 head of the firm is Herman and again in 1954. pnesisiei Couwam's great moitturtt- at lets than 2c per tiblct tarts tomorrow for I . ' Pfanstirhl, telrphohe P n grim 'Wynn, a brother-in-law of Rdbert pending completion of congres­ ed to Marlbocbugh repreaentativea p.m. Friday at the clubhouse on 2-6886. "We question the wisdom of the sional investigations of an Army too, aince Marlborough la included Route '6. ,. Tripp Ross', assistan t secjietary of Defense now on leave. government favoring the kind of contract awarded Wynn Enter­ exciting Sale days! In Regional D latrlct 8, along With • Trai'horx to Meet , l^opie not maintaining thirproper prises for 249,000 pairs of cotton thia town and Hebron. Tl>e elementary school will close Ross, who- b e c a m e ^ defense of labor standards.” said Potofsky. fleial in 1954. baariMld he "sev­ trousers. The contract was valued Dairy Club Organtiwd . ; ■trmorrow foilqwing. the lunch pet Newsmen Injured "They should not get special con­ a t 8834.150. Just say '^arge it!" terms as low as a week Mra. John Hutebinacn. 4-H town riod to permit teachers to meet ered" all connections with both the ^chairmaii, has announced the or- \vith "the staffs of Marlborough On ‘Bomber’ Story Southern Atol6tlc Co. and Wynn inigation of a dairy club, (or bqya Kebron at the Hebron Elementary E nterprisc/Inc.. in February 1952, School for the aqcohd session of and that/ne owns no stock in m ^ than nine yeara of age. Any eith er bcyaHntereated in joining are a.ske'd a correlated curriculum study pro­ Shelton. Jan. 23 (>P)—Two New York newspapermen were injured ense department records -You've re-WUh concrete con­ ment, SOc all druggist's. One appli­ Combination pkg. Rtg. eOc. NOW IN FULL SWING ..Bishop Rd. Hoste.sSes for the n ex ^m eetin g duits. cation must delight you or money Herb Hill and the 3-D Mour.trin of the Homert»akers’/Club at 8 Voiney Bailey of New Haven, refunded. Also for itching feet, Boyaare-sponaoring a square dance p.m. Monday at the home of Mra. the truck driver, was unhurt. cracks between toes. WE RIVE . . .PLUS WORLD QREEN STAMPS N THIS SPECIAL DIVIDEND ... OPEN Thursday aud Friday Till 9 P.M. Isn’t it worth with fivery jpnrchaM OFF of IIO.QO or mor« li.OO worth of mer- OB eveiy Itam la the nhop to ehandise tt no add­ / faalto roam for now atocK ar­ more to riving every day- ed cost to you. 975 MAIN ST. Ml 3^1212 ride on tire • AIX SAXJU FINAle-KO CXCHANOCIL-NO BCFlWDS •/'

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TXtSE TWELVE lUkCHESTEB fiVENtNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23. 1957 Seetion Two WEDNESDAY, 7AI«fUARY 28, 1967 lEtf^ttittg Wednesday. January 23, m t ■i' Pages 13 to 24} ...... ' II—I ...... —; I. .• j. , .11.,1 I ^ — -..til ■ I , ■ . . The Meeting Called TPC, Directors GOp^ Democrats Draft Bills To Push School Hfeniorial Gift Contributed Education Department Leaves Doctor Says To Air Lot fee J W . H A U APPUAHCE Putting Toten Clerk on Salary Addition Work To MMH by Mrs. Cheney Vo^Ag Site Decision to Towns Btr txm rs V. KHtniAN. m. b. The CORK Plan Ht Meeting WrittM for UnCA ^rrt«e Local Democrats and Republl- In an effort to s p ^ progress on ' A $9,400 gift in nipmory of the j Rockville, Jan. 23 (Special)—D e-r It at the February meeting, tka cana have both drawn up bills: for The proposed ordinance which Xfc R. writM that the if aome* Heads Realtors an addition and alUratlona to the lata William C. Cheney, has been : ciaion on location of a proposed towna atill cannot agree the State , legislative pasepge which put tlie would require subdiriders to pay a whht confuMd about vitamin B. Wuhington- School, Mayor Harold subscribed' tq the Mancheater Me- - fee per lot in new developments to Vocational Agricultural School waa aubcommittee will make the ded- Bba la particularly Intareated in a town clerk'on a selary basia ’and A. Turkington haa called a special morial Hospital's building fund by ' build up a kitty for park and •ion. thrown back to the nine area towns The towna of East Windsor and diaaaae known aa beriberi becauae call for hit appointment by the meeting of tbwn.cfficiala Tr.esddy. his wido'v^ Sarah Griffin Cheney., school land purchaae will come up ■by the State Department of Educa­ Now living ip Lynchburg, Va'.,: •gain at a Jgn. 29 meeting. South Windsor who did not send • one o f her relatlvea atatibned in general manager. -nie officials,’inchrdCng the Board tion at a meeting here laat night. committee to tbe previouit meetlnga of '^Directors, Board 'oi_ Education, Mrs. Cheney asked that the emtri- The Town Planning Commission Representatives from Somers, the Far Eaat haa written her Both bills will be introduced to­ hutlon be used to create a memorial.^ will be vidted by John Md^nvUle, about i t day by Representative Ray War- and Building Commitlea, will meet (TPC) and the Board of Directors Ellington and Vernon met to sign to her late’ husband Vho waa one' win meet informally at 8 p.m. in Ellington: WiUiain Mutt»n, TVare are good jreaaona for the fen (R). Warren left Manchester at 8:30 in-the Municipal Building. the Joint application for a Vn-Ag. ( era; Normand Strofig, Vernon, and Willard Wilkins, architect for the of the original corporctora of the the Municipal Building for another confuaion. for Hartford this' morning with local hospital. school in this aMa, with location : j.^oby in an attempt to have th«Mi Actually *3” ia not a ainglo the OOP bill in his posseirion. project, will have four or five alter­ talk on the TPC-sponaored propos­ to be determined by the State. I t^wns send a committee to Ow vitamin. It includea a number of Atty. John D. LaBelle, Democntic nate laybuts for .consideration by Mrs. Oien-y w-as the first presi­ al. h -jwever. State Representatives; dent of th& Manchester labile Feb. meeting. different chemicala aubatancea with JANUARY Town Committee chairman', was the town officers as well as cost Directors were not enthusiastic Walter Jacoby, director of voca-.| The other interested towns^ fltaf- Health Nursing Asst.., Iric., and differing, actions. planning to give Warren a copy estimates. about tbe plan when they last dis- t'onal agriculture, and Emmett' fprd Springs, Bolton and Tolland Beriberi >a a diaaaae which re- o f the. Democratic bill when they . General Manager Richard Mar­ though she left Manchester several. cisBsed It with the Ck>mmission. O'Brien of the vocational division, years ago, she ^>'aa recently voted I have named consulting committees aulta from a deficient Intake of i met at a PUC hearing today.- tin aaid that if general-agreement The purpose of the proposal is to appeared at the meeting Y'lth the] of two farmers ahd a chairman of vitamin B1 whiclr belonga in this' DWerences in Bills ‘la reached by repreientatives of the an honorary memirer of the group. i^ake it possible for the town to information that the State 1b not "The unit selected b.^ Mrs. the board of education of aach group. ^ The RSpubllcu bill' contains a town boards at that .meeting, a acquire land quickly aiid where it Interested iii making the decision. town. y Beribert haa been recognised for proviaion under'which'the. change timetable can probably _be aet up Cheney, will do much to help create is needed for schools and recrea­ The State Department of Educa­ DEFY COMPARISON! the hospital facilities we all need . Enfield, one of the nine area a long time even though its gause NORGE VALUES would not become effective until for formal approvals. tion areas. - tion, they said, felt the L«gialature in -view of the ever-growing public towns, stated at the initial meet­ was formerly unknown. It ia com­ after ib has been approved by. Originally the Board of Educa­ Some Directors felt the basij might turn down the request if the ing it was hot interested In the mon among reaidenta oT Malaya, Manchester voters at an election. demands made on the;-;, Robert H. towns could not agree on the tion asked for four added rooms Smith, chairman of the fund's Ms- theory behind the charge per lot is program. . * CMna and Japan, and ia'fairly fre­ The Democratic bill contains nc to the old school and alterations regressiva. Others felt the system school's location. The State-built Vo-Ag centers quent in the Philippine lalahda, and referendum provision, ft would morial Gifts Committee said At the auggestion of the State to the present building. Educators The contribution -will establish would be unworkable. Some felt are conatrolled by the local boards to a leaser extent Ifi India. become effective on passage by. based their estimate of need on the that the town would be subject to repreaentativea, a meeting of com­ of education. The State Board of vii»min B1 ia' known as the the General Assembly. one of the two- bed rooms on the Mrs. William C.'Cheney mittees from each town will be held nnircmise' that______the _ second floor of tlie prupuaed new preaaures for nqw schoole or parks Education has indicated interest ip antinenritic vittunin. it is present ^Another major difference in' 'the iMhool area is virtually closed to from the residents who knew that in mid-February, along with a sub­ building a school in this area, but on the surface of several cereal bills is that the GOP leaves the wing. hii offices as town selectman, committee of three impartial Stale new development. "It waa chosen under the fund's the coat per lot had been paased on wants agreement of the nine parti­ grains and in various quantities in setting of. a salary entirely up to Ellsworth A.' Mitten president of the Mancheater Cham­ to them in. the house coat. . re..'resentatives who have not at­ cipating towns aa to the location >-4 the manager. . The impending consrinictlon of a. memorial plan," he added, "by 2 bMna, ^ a a . carrots, potatoes, ber of Commerce;, or of the many tended any of the local meetings. 72-apartment buildintt at dhealnut which a subscriber may select a 'The need for facilities might not of the proposed school. tnUk., b n p . certain meaU and in The Democratic bill, while it also' 'Ellsworth A. Mitten, 939 E. other positions he held during the .correspond geographically to the gives the manager authority to set and Park Sts., however, has color­ hospital unit and contribute a sum y o m . . Center St., recently elected, pres­ ed the thinking of some officials' course of hla distinguished career.” clemanda which might be made. Trust Co. has increased 192 per lend larger sums to individuals / t n rice-eating countries this cer- salary, provide an Interim pay- sufficient to build and equip that Watkins also recalled Mrs. Che: -ment, which projsct'ed, would ident of the Manchester Bo'afd of who are now hoping for' a layout unit, with the privilege of dedica­ cent in total resources in the 10 and business in this trading area. /eal has to be the principal source ney's many labors of love for the years from 1946 to 1996. Re­ of vitamin Bl. Unfortunately, amount to ST.SM a year. . Realtors, conducted bis,first meet­ which would permit further expan­ ting it aa a memorial, appropriately, Although mpney'la "t 1 ght" hospital and its community. Like sources have increased from throughout the country and the when the rice la polished, the outer The interim ia the |i>eriod between ing 'yesterday at the Mancheater sion of the school in the future if marked with a tablet.” her husband, she, too, is one of the Nov. 1, U58, when the salary the need arises. In transmitting the mailed sub­ Bank Reelects $5,794,766.84 in 1946 to $14,577,- free world, the Trust Co. is taking layer, containing the vitamin Bl, Country Club. His a^ociate offi- hospital's original corporators. She 041.66 in 195$. This Hathaway is.remoyed so that this important basis would starT, and July 1. 1999, ,cera ■ for . the year include Mrs. A study by Planning Adminis­ scription to Smith. Ci Elmore Wat­ care of its 80,872 custoraera. aup- when a new fiscal year starts devoted much time to it aa s said, is a 16>,i per cent increase in plying credit to business, firms and element becomes almost entirely Frances Wagner, first vice pres­ trator W ilfr^ Maxwell indicates kins, president of the hospital, Nurse's Aide and member of the A Democratic spokesman said to­ said; "This Is'a moat heartwarming 13 Directors the t> last night In the lodge hall. Lutz, tresLSurer; and William Al­ State Prison, or represented Man­ Fitzgerald, 100 N. Lakewood the presentation by President Rus­ ments have shown a sharp in­ o f the vitamin must be Included • FULLY AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING len, aberetary. chester as State Representative or Circle. crease, and the bank has a total Granby, Que. iff*)—Traffic con­ with an otherwise nutritious diet. cans canceled out" each other’s ef­ Mta. Doris L Swallowi who as­ sell B; Hathaway of the 1956 re­ forts to get bills through. Demo­ ■ Committeemen elected for the the Fourth District as Senator in port. Presented with all statisti­ o f 8 i officers and employes, a-n stable E. Brodeur zigzagged his Bast in bed and sometimes drugs • FREEZER HAs ITS OWN DOOR sumed the position of most exccl- coming year were Herbert Ste­ the General Assembly; whether he The Custodian Club of the Board cal data printed in attractive book­ Increase of 10 over a year ago. motorcycle through heavy traffic to aid in the elimination of the ex­ crats wanted the salary and a | ^ „ r c W e f = ^ ^ 'e 'e v ; n l 'n ^ -was workingras a member of the pointmenC questions handled sep' venson, Stanley "Baldwin, ~E a rl of Education will hold its ban­ let form for the first time.'it waa The Truat Co. added to Its capi­ and with one arm reached out and cess fluid are often necessary. ivith her slate'of officers after the Keenedy, WilUam Forbes, Carl Ty board of directors of Cheney Broth­ quet, postponed from laat week, tal and augplus by the sale of 2,- grabbed three-year-old Gerard Btimulants for the heart and other arately. Republicans wanted them a comprehensive report showing linked. meetine opened. The stations were ler, John McDowell and John ers or as rice president of the. tonight at 7 o'clock at the Italian in detail the progress of every de­ 900 additional shares of stock ah Mariiuis, riding unnoticed on the measures * for treatment of the TO then fHled, as far as possible, by Douglas. Manchester Trust Co.; whether he LaBelle d^K-ribcd the ‘ new American - Club. All membera are partment in the batik. increase of 20 per cent in capital back of his fjither'a delivery truck. neuritis may have to be employed. the early officers of the temple. Entertainment at the meeting was fulfilling the responsibilities of urged to attend. Ha.thaway pointed out that the accounts, enabling the bank to The child waa losing his grip. Fortunately, ’ residents of North . . I SAVE Ueroocratic bill aa,eaeentlally the SAVE " 1 0 0 ! Mrs. Elizabeth Caverly, excellent wps furnished by Martel, hypno­ SAVE' ^2001 eartie aa the former Republican America can easily avoid beriberi chief when ,the Temple waia organ­ tist. Past President Gustav Peter­ by including with their diets the bill, in that the iasuea are linked. ized. assumed her former position. son and his committee expressed . Hf ...i rr....jiMiDff.'.fDJiffgi (flMMvjrv*. whole grain or fortified cereals leadership of. the Democratic Other officers Included; Mrs. Annie appreciation to the ladles and and vsgeUbles which contain Party haa changed hands since Alley. - excellent aehior and first others who prepared the salads and adequate amounts of vitamin Bl. Fully Norge Wringer the last legislative session, and a candldi^ i^tiaUd .by. Tgmple;. ;,other diahes for th« buffet aup- Democrat was elected town clerk '4 ’ Only ignorance or extreme Mrs. Cnadys ^ i% ie . ssseileliBiik JP«r- ■ . pover^ offers any reason ‘for de­ Auiomiitic in the last elcctl&n.. . Junior; Mrs. Sar8tUMiIlwr‘'W»na-^' ' - —i-y-j-; ■■ ■ - veloping beriberi in countries which ger; Mrs. SaraH>RMla'son, tr^sur- have a wide choice Of foods avail­ NORGE NORGE LAUNDRY PAIR WASHER er; Mrs. Minnie Weeder. secretary; able. iiin . Iva Ingraham, 'guard; Mrs. Helen Henry, protector; Md Mrs. Court Cases Scribbling Trio D E L U X E WASHER Frances Herron, pa,t chief. Mementoes in the shape of key­ New HaVen,'Conn. MV-Kliroy Fully Automatic rings were presented to.each. They The Alexander Jarria Co. wa.s wasn't in the near Eastern city also received corsages, fashioiiSd .fined $840, with $440 remitted; o f Dura-Bhiropoa in 25S A.D., but • Full • Lb. Capacity by a cousin of Mrs. Gamble, Mrs. in Towti Court this morning by Artva. Raanak and Aparsam were. WASHER Barbara- Gagnon ot> Springfield, Deputy Judge Jules A Karp, for They can prove it ^, e Full or Fartial -Load allowing an over-loaded, com­ • Automatic from Fill to Mas.a. They wrote theli- names on the Grand Vice Chancellor Griswold mercial vehicle to operate on a wall of a synagogue and the sig­ a Water Temperature Finish State highway. Seleetor Chappell and Grand Trustee Hor­ natures are still there, 17 cen­ ace Peekham of Newington, made The Jarris <3o. truck was 12,000 turies later. a IJnt and Sediment • Full 9 Lb. Capacity congratulatory remarks on the pounds over the maximum load Archaeologist Carl H. Kraeling Remover prescribed for that type vehicle, tells -about it in a new book .pub­ work of the early past chlefa. 'They also praised the'present leader and and the company was fined $7 for lished by the Yale University a Safety Spin Ud every lOO pounds over the limit. Presa Not accusing Artva. Ras- officers for a memorable evening. Irven. T. Kirplns. 19, Moore St., Tile over-loaded vehicle was nak and Aparsam of being mere i-W A Y stopped on Rt. 19 by Det. Sgt. Ed­ "Kilroy was here" wall scribblers, sang several old time songs, ac- Utf Prie* S29T.95 FORTH! DRYER oompanying himself on the banjo. ward Steele of the State Police he surmises that they were> offi-; on Jan. 11, cera with the Persian army which i CLEANEST GIANT Fully Automatic Over 75 attended the affair, sev­ overran Dura-Ehiropos in 292. Ap- , eral of them guests from . other George E. Fox, 69. of 116 parently, says Kraeling. they were j IRIGHTEST 21" FAN temples, and- all enjoyed an excel­ Walker St., 'was ■ fined $102 for impressed ^ Jewish murals in ] N OW ONLY FLUFFIEST . DRYEI lent turkey supper, pre{Mred by operating a'm otor lehicle while under the influence o f Intoxicating the synagogues and signed their RATED WASH IN TOWN! Mrs. Nonnie Hilding and her com­ jtames as a warning to soldiers not • Dry with heat and air. or air 1.95 mittee'. liquor. He W’ss arrested Jan. 9 to damage them, only Tables were arranged around the after an ncc.l

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- j. . - ..■'■ ■ '.J '.: - j " ' : ■ "*'■ ' r-^i' MANCHESTER EVENTING HEkALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1^967 MANCHESTER. EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEfi\ CONN., WEDNESPAY, JANUARY 23. 1957 , PAGE FIFIE EK sines the.flood. It was ths destruc* he possibility tost another «Ulrd( I lack Of use, and w rd have to go tion of the railroad bridge dla< rould .like to provide that 'Mpvlc Nllr« Bo«0i to Get along with you,” he told O'Sulii- Bill T/ireotefis ^ISew Haven^ rupted passenger service. . Rumor of Aabtber RaUroad van. 2. Call on the PUC to direct There have been rumore that an­ (Q'tundA.'* Merculea HUaUts Israel Outlines \ O’SuUlvait expressed agreement the railroad to pemove the de­ other railroad has expreaaed an In­ Caribbean Resorts Catch / with the conclusion. With Putnam Frtinchise Loss terest In toe matter. Most epectiia- (Oantlhiied -rom rago O t ) OppOaeii BallroBd’s-.^Petltion stroyed railroad bridge, which was tlon has centered eround tot Cen­ Conditions for toppled into the Quinebaug River, Q — Which two iMente,\e> This master came up following unless passenger service . is tral Vermont, which now operates MKh aa Seua. with probably an interruption- in Coyle's testi­ A bill that would require the ..bill was to be submitted before freight service through WUlimantic for* entering the lit* JH$wie,< the deadline for filing bills this af­ restored. The bill ^sUs toe bridge hed run agtlnetrtlr each other for groatar rang*. Gotham, Miami mony during Which Hartford civic New' Haven Railroad to aurrender to No'ew London." "li ehouidn't b* thought that Quitting GBza MORE ternoon. sn ‘attractive nuisance, "and says thb Viet preeidtheyf leader William Putnam was allow­ its franchise for passenger service It will remain as such unless It is Hoivever, Mrs. Shepard would tba Army Inton'da to limit too do- Bridge ed to express himself in Opposition Designed, to Bring Prewuire not say whether she had any firm A—Calvin Coatidia and Prank- 8«n Juan, P. R. — (NBA) ; between Hartford und Putnam If Mrs. Shepard said that, besides j-ei>alred snd put back into use. ‘tin D, Rooaevatt wara th* Republi­ (onat of a vuinarabie area to on* (Oootiooed from Peg* Ooo) to the New Haven’s Petition. knowledge of the intentions of the typt Jfik*." onrtainod a epokoe- TTie city llmiU of New Ydfk and Putnam told eastern Ctonnectlcut it falls to restore that service was enabling another .railroad to apply The bill Uf be submitted today, Central Vermont or any ether car­ can and Demneiaue noealneaa. for |- from T f * One) for permission to operate Mrs. Shepard said, would repeal Vice praeident in toe H arding- man at Pert Baker, near San'^ Miami Beach now extend beyond estine War until the Israeli inva­ is now undergoing a ••resurgence,” introduced into the Stats legisla­ rier. Pnmotaeo. "W# may ue* Ajax. sion in October. passenger, service between Hert­ toe statute that protects the rail- She said''only that Eaatem Con­ Cox prttldenual atectioh tttd . thoae of Loi Angeiea. MORE ■Uff meatinc in Saw Haven yea. economically, and tta t lack of a ture yesterday. Herculaa. leua or aaverai othore ford and Putnam, the billr are de­ .rqad from toe disadvantages of the m In fact, almost everywhere yoii The United Statbs haa auggeo'ted tcM ». raUroad would constitute an ‘Iron The bill, sponsored by Rep. signed to “bring pressure on the legal principle of adverse poases- necticut aho«^d not I prevented that a rt being perfected." O’&llUlvan said no definite de­ curtain” between that section of “from looking for another railroad Q " Wtah did tht •otto,. go In the Caribbean it’s.aa though that tha U.N. Emargoncy Force : h..sabeth Shepard, a Pytnam Re­ New Haven to make it more desir*- Sion, 'niis principle' meintelns that Piuribua Uhum" ttrat appear cision has been reached yet and the SUte and its natural markeU publican, is aimed at paving the able for it to resume srcvice than a person using another's property to come in and give ua service.” BOliaH TIMB you never left Gotham or Miami.- (UNEF) occupy the coastal,atrip | •ddtd* in Boston and Providence. way for some other railroad ro for a certain period of time can Her atm, ahS aaid, was to maks It U.S. cobtaf ' packeil with Palesttof^. A'rab refu- j -I can't make any official sUte- Eastern Cophectlcut, he said, i^ a not to resume it.” easier, through legislation, for an. A — In UTti Anadarko,.Ohta. (Bi—Sheriff Ty From . Havana to here, the New provide the service. The two other bills introduced, claim U as his. own. Tount tried to ftgur* out whore a gees until a settlement between la- > MORE jnent for the railroad yet. It's a ^rowing area and the railroad, he other railroad to offer passenger York cut airloin, the vodka mar­ It was one oC three bills dropped she ssid. would. "If the railroad doesn't'live up robbery euepeet wmad. b* hiding, rael and Elg'>'pt can ba worked out. | most unusual matter. However, added, could grow with it. Putnam into'the legislative hopper by Mrs. 1. Reqihre that all New Haven to its obligations (in restoring toe service to Elastern Ck>rmecticut. Q.—Whan waj . tha th( radio firat tini, the flaming dessert, the the railroad feels very strongly chairman of the Greater Hartford used for adva'rtlia'(tllm^ pdrpoaaaT aa k* took to th* kaei. roads and A major U . de)>ate ataapad up, j Shepard yestei-day as a result of Railroad property in the city and Hartford-Putnsm passenger serv. lipant a kurnp)' and fnUtleaa aftor- gaudy nightclub and the cabana- about the cost Involved. My gueis Bridge Authority, said the five tht railroad's petition to the Pub­ town of Putnam, including a de­ Ice), it shouldn't have special privi There U enough ice on Green; A. Radio advariitintadvorUtl bagan in rimmed swimming pool ’^ave meanwpile, on the entire scope and is that the answer eventually will bridges will provide consldeiable lic Utilities Commission (PUC) stroyed railroad bridge, be assessed le n s,'' Mrs. Shepard said. land to giveriv( every person on earth tha oummar of IMI whM a aubur- pushed just about every native future' of the U.N. police force. It I be that they cannot consider the additional hualness for the New TOe bill providing for toe for­ a 2-ton chunk every minute for ban. real aatafa Rrm ot Jaehaon The auapect waa oaugkt at th* was expected to begin to the Gen-' MORE FINE BUYS IN fer permanent 'abandonment ot and taxed at full use value. Mrs. tame time—on one of tk* amooth food, "drink or attraction back into offer/* Haven. , . thq service that was disrupted by Shepard said the property hasn't feiture of toe passenger franchise year, says the National Geograph­ Heighta, N, T-, aponaorod tha ttrat the hills. eral Assei,ibly Monday with the ^ The railrdad has Submitted tig- He also declared that he did not the August -1959 flood. A fourth been assessed at full use value in Eastern Connecticut is based on ic Society. commarciat broadcapU htgkwepa. 8 tourist boarding a plane In Soviet bloc and Arab states oppoa- ' uras showing the coat of recon­ think that the $152.8JS the railroad Port au Prince. Haiti, back for ing western proposals, to keep' structing the bridge at $110,000. claims to have lost angually oh toe the States summed it up. saying: UNE3i' troops in Gaza and along REGAL’S BIG ANNUAL It was reported, however, that Hartford Putnapi passenger service TW # Piece Is Civillxed' the Sinai desert coast of the Gulf the railroad has no plans and is not enough to warrant dlacon- “Well, at\.last this place is of Aqaba, where Israeli forces a’-o tlnuAnc^ of th« line. '••id thli are still holding fast. specifications, for the restoraUon was "not excessive" in 'Wew of the Civilized. T h ^ bellhops speak of the bridge, upon which to base English, you can get bonded The Assembly last weekend road's capitallxation. called on Israel to' get our of all their estimates. He added that he did not think bourbon, a decent steak and see The subject is expected to be ex- toe railroad would have.to continue, discounting "(fiscounters’" some good Broadway talent.” territory ahe occupied during the PRE-INVENTORY «mlned more closely in the cross- taking such lossea. "More . and He was a Satisfled tourist. invasion of Egypt and asked Ham- axaminatioh of raUroad witnesses. more people will go, back to rail­ This t\T>ical attitude probably mirskjpld to repOi l iim il L'ompU- ! In other matters today, Hollis H. roading as cars reach the satura­ accounts for the biggest tourist ance by Friday, Israel announced Coyle, assistant coroptroiler of the tion p ^ t . ” ■ and travel boom the Caribbea’n has yesterday she had wlthdraoTi from 2 New Haven Railroad, said be would He also said that he did not think ever experiehced. In 1956 1,043.000 everything but the Gaze strip and not recommend continuation of the toe railroad was "fair" in UyiiW lo tpurists visited the area, almost the Sharm el Sheiki, area, 'the | SALE! passenger service to Boston, even remove toe line from I ^ te m Con­ double the number of visitors in American Hotel in San Juan: New York steaks, Miami cabanas have jvqaba Coast from which Egyptian if the railroid had to resume it to necticut while toe State was tryln$^ 1951 and about 16 per cent over pushed native attractions back Into the hills. guns kept Israeli shipping out of ^ tn a m . to build up that section. The rail­ previous year. Sixty-one per cent the gulf. Threatens Freight Service road, he said, "ought to give of them flew in and out. and the Israel's I plan for administering He said the cost of mainuining everything up.” average visitor spent $30 per day. Gaza waa first broached to the As­ the line from Putnam to Black- Bay Ktoth Riders Hera Oentrat according to a survey made by a Ribicoff Raps, Penn-TexoA* sembly by Foreign Minister Golds ' N stone, Mass., is too expensive. He The railroad’s counsel. In stating Florida university. Meir. She said her government also said if the PUC denies the that the New Haven would not re­ MAIN In the same period the number felt steps must be taken to prevent railroad petition, he would recom­ sume service to Boston even If R ST. Name Brands < Regular Stock of new, American-type hotel rooms GOP Plan for Head Quits revival of Elgryptlan commando Better Quality was increased from 3,.500 to 4,500, 3 mend that management apply to restored It to Pirtnsm. said there raids from Gaza and that ahe .Interstate Commerce Commission has been virtually no agitation vith another 1,000 under construc­ doubted that UNEF alone could en­ (ICC) for abandonment of freight among Massachusetts riders for tion and due to be ready within G>urt Reforms Board Post sure such protection. arid passenger service betweeni Wll- reiumption of the service and that FREE PARKING the year. Mrs. Meir said the economic the Massachuislts Department of Just about any tourist statistic situation in Gaza and the future limantlc and Putnam. Public Utllltlea has not indicated Greater Savings Greater Selection » Better Service (ConUnued from Page One) Chicago, Jan. 23 i/P)—Col. Rob­ In the questioning of the rail­ Lot BBXt to Pepulor Marhtt you can name is up between 15 ert H. Morse, ■ chairman of the of tlie more than 200,000 Palestine any interest In the matter. and 30 per cent this year. Arab refugees there could best be road’s assistant comptroller bn his In another , of its exhibits yester­ the chief justice, he w-ill distribute Board of Fairbanks, Morse and Co., methods of accounting. It was At the same time, the inva.sion improved by continuing Israel'a day, the railroad claimed that it the judgeships on a .50-50 basis ha.s submitled hi.s resignation and administration in cooperation with PANTS brou^t out that he is not an ac­ losM $72,000 a year on two'dally M O R E ! on. Better Apparel! of plush. Americanized vacation so that "no parly will get any countant. Ooyle, who hsa repre- Save facilities has not discouraged the R.xked directors to elect his son to representative! of. the population No matter what kind of pants you want WE'VE S O T found-trip passenger trains^ o|*^- Save $10 to $15 advantage." Ribicoff, a Democrat, and the U.N. Relief and Works •ented the railroad at similar hear­ Hartford and tourist seeking the quieter, more the combined post of chairman- 'EM! Pants with or without pleats; pants with short ings In the past, said he is a grad­ ated between natural native attractions of the first made that offer two years Agency (UNRWA). nam. president. The Israelis have been apprehen­ rise for the short*waisted fellow. Tweeds, Dacrons, uate civil engineer. "I never called ■ This, is about $80,000 leas than colorful, sun - drenched Caribbean ago. Morse outlined hi.« desire to re­ noaelf “an'accountant'* he said, ‘T Lower Floor Islands. sive a U.N. force might be or­ Sharkskins, Dacron Blands, Flannels and Gabardines. the railroad says it lost in one 4 Famous Moke in our The Governor said the only way sign ye.sterday in a staten.enl. lie dered out soon after it takes over learned accounting the hard way.” yesris opersUon of three trains be­ BOYS’ TOWN Fleo to Smeller Reeorts to get court reform is to have said "the added responaibllily" of from Israeli forces and that Egypt Stock up now while you can buy at such a handsome He ailso said he never took tween ifsrtford'snd Boston? How­ These visitors, also in increasing full time judges, who like the su­ board chairmanship "can well be woiild pour troops back to. couraes in accounting.. ever. .Coy is ssld he would not rec­ numbers, are fleeing to the 'Virgin perior and coifnmon pleas judges, shouldered by Robert H. Morse Jr., A British spokesman came out price. The commission today indicated ommend to the rsilrosd directors leys' R09. 4.98 to 4.80 Rays' Rof. 3,98, 4,98 Islands, Jamaica? I^minican Re- would come under Connecticut’s who has diligently served this com­ for the posting of U.N. forces be­ It was interested in amither the that the shorter haul be retained GROW public and the smaller hotels and “philosophy” of reappointment. pany as president since 1950." tween Israel and Egypt until railroad had done anything to at­ either. resorts in the hills of the other is­ Beal court feform also, he said, Announcement of the elder some permanent arrangement ia tract greater passenger pafaroDage , This relative loss la three times lands. requires abolition of justices of Morse’s le.signation sparked criti­ made to prevent fuiVher border to the line. Commiksloner. Henry as great as the relative Ipsaton the Corduroy Slocks SWEATERS This year Piierto Rico is making peace as trial justices and of cism from Leopold D. Silberstein, hostilities. He said the- British B. Strong asked O’SOlHvan to bring Idfiger run. Us biggest challenge yet to Cuba municipal judges. New York, financier who is seeking felt Hammzrskjold is the deter­ a witness who could testify on the for the title of No. 1 tourist mecca That's the only way w-c’re go­ control of toe company in a battle mining authority for the function­ efforts made by the railroad to pro­ COATS of the Caribbean. Close to 327 mil ing to take the courts out of poll for proxy votes. Silberstein is presi­ ing of the U.N. force snd that mote the Hartford to Putnam serv- lion w-orth of new hotels are being i lies." he contended. dent of Penn-Texas Corp. and holds neither Israel nor Eg>q>t ahoulff be 46a. buiiU to add to such famous ones ( Ribicoff emphasized that he. fa- a_ seat on th? Fairbanks, Morae able to dictate how long UNEF "It's very Importsnt 4eter 2.99 as the Caribe Hilton which is en- j vors not a district court system Board. should remain. mins whether the railroad is Ju'd 398 Sizes 4 to 16-and huskies '26” to S4” Siieg 6 to 16, orlon aUfKiYera, , . curdi- joytng the biggest boom since it i but a unified court, wHth its judges "Mr. Morse is obviously quitting Diplomat* interpreted this - to drying up or is trying to get big­ QootoUoM Pnrnlahed By thickset corduroy, machihe washable. tens to siM IS, woo) turtle ^necks, was opened in 1949. j put on circuit in.the same manner under fire" Silberstein said. "The mean Britain feels the Secrete^ ness,’’ Strong said. The most modern race tra<;k in !'" which higher judges now /Iming of his resignation is signifi­ General haa authority to sand J Ihs railroad has also besn asked Oobura B Mlddlebrook. Inc; Solids and tweeds. Jhcquhrd*. Bank Stocks the world, Et Commandante, is operate. cant. For many months the Penn- U.N. forces to both Gaza and to produce freight figures In con­ Bid Asked Bills Flood Assembly Texaa rep. e.sentatives of the Fair­ Sharm el Sheikh if Israel pulls nection with the aerice between just .opening. It cost five million Pirat NaUonal Bank dollars and w-as built by a U.S. Meanwhile, the General Assem­ banks, Morse Board of directors out. Vernon and Kartfohi. Coyle had of M anchester...... 29 84 have been presairg for a disclosure Egypt waa reported strongly op­ said he would aubmlt figures for combine of Investors represented bly braced itself today for an­ Hartford National Save! Better Quality Boys' by a Washington attorney. Ray­ other — and final'influx of of the contracts of employment en­ p o se to the idea of UNEF camp­ SIZES 28 to 42—VALUES to 59.95 Each the eastern section of the line only, Bank and Trust <3o. 81H 884 tered into by the top executives of ing on her soil or in Gaza after the and that dt would take consider, mond R. LHckcy. former general bills aa It entered the last hours Conn.-Bb'nk and counsel for the U.S. information for receiving new 'business. the corporation.'' Israelia leave. An Egyptian able time to compile thk. data re­ T niit Co...... 87)4 40)4 Mostly Orig. 29.98 ' Silberstein accused the elder spokesman said the U.N. troops quested. Agency. With 5' p.ni. today^ set as the FREE ALTERATIONS Manchester Trust ... *2 87 .Expect 2(M),04 66»4 Here's a terrific buy! Democrats, heavily outnumbered The Women's Baptist Mission* Diplomats predicted a resolution TheM are just a few of biia connection with Hartford, Affo. Spring ...... 34)4 8714 In an effort to keep its lead over would be presented to th* Assem­ toe wonderful buys to be He also produced sn exhibit Bristol Brass ...... 13 -- 15 | ^ ic rto Rico in this highly profit­ in the' Republican legislature, went ary Society of Community Baptist had in our Pre-Inventory able tourist business. Chiba is siso on introducing their program to­ bly making clear the powers Ham- showing train connections be­ COUlna ...... 1 1 0 120 | G irls''2 to 6x 3 Piece day. Church had as its guest speaker marskjold possesses to deploying Sale. 'Ifiere are hundreds tween Hartford and Boston via Dunham Bush ...... 11)4 12'4 j the scene of feverish hotel and last evening Mrs. Tuk ’Soon. Kang the U.N, force. of others not mentioned Em-Hart ...... 3314 36>j j tourist facility constn-.ction. An­ L,atest proposals in thb program Springfield. Mass., aiid the Bos­ would: Cheeh from Seoul. Korea. Mbi. If this fails to muster enough here. Come to tomorrow ton and Albany Railroad. It was Fafnir Bearing ...... 92H other fabulous Hilton inn. the support, toe Assembly must do (Open until 9 p.m.) and Landors-Prary CJlk. .. 18)4 BOYS' STORM COATS Habana Hilton, is under construc- Set up a commission to start a Cheeh. who is studying for her look them , all over. petntsd out by Commissioner $150,000 pilot prograu to offer vise some other way to give Israel Strong, that the service via Man­ N. B. Machine Co, 34^ ' tlon In the heart ot Havana, master's degree at , the Hartford assurances of protection and gt ,.'3 7 SNOW SUITS It will be 28 stories high, have scholarships of $250 or less to stu­ Seminary Foundation, spoke on chester, WilUmantlc, and Putnam North and Judd .. toe same tiine persuade toe Israe­ .was considerably faster than Russell Mfg. . . . . 850 roonfis and cost more than 15 dents sttending private colleges in the need of religious education and .. .94 Connecticut. lia to move out their trpope. existing alternative rail route. Stanley Works ...... 45 Washabio nylons or poplins, plaids or solids, hats or attached hoods. Qrip liO ttoIRN million dollars. • gpiidance for the people of her If' Isra'el has hot withdrawn At the hearing yesterday, Coyle Terry Steam ...... ISO Set up a commission to investi­ war-tom country. from Gaza and the Aqaba coast by and O'Sullivan, indicated the r ^ - TorringtoQ ...... ,. 254 ofloif pila or quilt linings, whiia they last. Famous make. Sizes 10, 12 Mistake gate the feasibility of making loans The meeting was led by Mrs. A. Friday, the Asian-African nations road’a determination not to re­ U.S. Env’lp com. .., .. 24 only. Gabardine, fully al­ to the a ta t^ community colleges. Winthrop Ballard, president. Mrs. planned to introduce a resolution sume the passenger service, re­ U.S; Env1;> p/d. '... .. 124 Authorize a $10 million ■ bond Ralph A. Schwa Ikert, program calling on U.N. memlMra to with gardless of the outcome of the Veed»r-Root ..47 paca lined. 1 0 ’ ° Hong Konti: —Chan Pak-hlng, issue to finance moderate rental chairman, introduced the speaker. $0, stole the radiator from the hold military and financial aid PUC hearing. The above quotations a n not to housing for elderly persona. The East Sihe Circle, under the from the laraelie. Coyle's recommendation that construed -os aetusl markets. Famous ipakt cotton knit Orig. 2.98 to 4.98 wrong auto. The car belonged to Authorize bon^ to siipplbment leadership of Mrs, Frederick Van service to Boston be discontinued the Commissioner of Police K. A. ^B te grants to flood-damaged Dyne, presented devotions. . Don't Miss This if the PUC instructed the railroad ARMORED CAR? Bldmead. / towns for redevelopment. The' Business and Professional / / a 'S o d y .. 2 Fo r Orig. 2.S0, 2.98 9 ri«, 14«9t ta 19,9S Bidm'ead reported the radiator DRESS SHIRTS to restore its Hartford to Putnam Atlantic City. H- J- —Brian | Girls' 3 to 6 x iK IR T S Extend flood relief—inortgage Women’s Circle' served refresh­ « missing and policy hid out for ments following the meeting. Hobbe. N M. UT)—To this Hobbs service startled a number of spec, S: lx>we got quite a-start when SLEEPERS Rays* 3 H • 9ual^ seven days in The area, finally housing to persons dAplaced'by re­ Button-down whites end TERRIFIC tators at the hearings. , he put his car in reverse and development in flood-hit towns. city policeman a body is a body— Commissioner Hetuy B. .Strong stepped on the accelerator. The Boys' Flannel Shirts catching Chan to the act of dis­ whether it's standing up or lying rejrular whites and also a mantling another, radiator from an Authorize $3 million bond issue Anti-Feminist down. . concluded that su'ch a policy would 17-year-old lad told police the gas Orig. 2.50 to Continue the beach erOalon and few nice colored .shirts. reduce passenger revenues below pedal stuck. The car ran over the auto. The patrolman was dispatched C O A T B U Y ! Sins’ 0 to 4 Knit Collared Folos SN O W SU IT S Chap pleaded guilty and was sen­ flood control program. Montgomery. A^a. (A5- -Jzson H. recently after a .telephone caller re­ its already perilous point ".You ctu-b, smashed-through a fence and I Authorize a $5 million bond issue Smith quit work as s city employe smacked Into a front porch. The | tenced to 1$ weeks in jail. ported a man lying in the street could comeback here in a yesir ai>d 1.79 199 to expand and improve' teachers' ar.d began xirawlng aoolpl security "who may be injured." aak f«* elimination on jthe basis of car wasn't even dented. colleges. payments—at the age o. 94. -Ex­ Sizes 4 to 8 .....* . . .. Now 1.99 Wools, felts, taffetas, cottons all with ‘ The policeman’s laconic -report of .1 Authorize the state to pay half cept for eight years as a prison the incident: SPORT See the garment;; See the value. ) auspend.ers, all regular stock. the cost of education to towns. warden, Smith w as an active "I was unable'to find anyone ly' $ ' JL. 1 9 9 Personal Notices Frovide for compuUtory inspec­ farmer until he was 84 when he ing in the street but I saw a man tion of carj. took a job superx'Ulng the plant­ nearby staggering along who Ap­ SHIRTS Sizes 6 to 16. All from regular stock. S piece at>'lea, jacket, hat and ekt Repeal the law that * driver'a ing end cart of shrubbery,,lu city peared aa if -he might have just 100*/e WOOL ’ All by famous ma!kefs. stack. Nylona, poplins, wools. In Membriam license be suspended for overload­ parlu. He says he's • pretty well gotten up from the atreet. I took Nice assortment. Resrularly 53.98 each. Save! $3 to $6 Save! $5 to $B satisfi'd with life except for one him into custody." Is loving m»raor.v of in>- dear hu«- ing. Give The Wild Birds band who d l^ Januarj* 33, 1963._ Set a visibility requirement for thing: “Passageof toe amendment The man was booked (or drunk S - ■ Group of Girls'^ Teddlors' Ono Pioco school bua lights. ratifying woman .suffrage ia toe ennesa. TThis memory la our ke«>aak« most' damnable act the govern­ ^ Ith .lt we ll naver Prohibit grocery stores from.aell- God has hini In hi* ing be^r,- ment ever did.” Price W ar Main Floor Rear —Wa •have hlirhim In----- our heart. Better DRESSES License landscape gardeners. . A SN O W SU IT S Savings! SHOE DEPT. lira. George Smith and family. DOCTOR IN THE HOi:SE McAleater, Okla. )A5 — L. B. A Lift NOW! Define'unfair trade practices in Sunnyaidc, Wash. (>P>—-Yakima Double duty coats.' When the Orig. 5.98 to 8.98 photography. Smith, who runs a grocery store JACKETS weather is real cold, zip in the Orig. 9.98 to 12.98 Give narcotics users lighter pen­ County Democrats were meeting to here.' found a way to get even with alties than aellers. elect a state comitteeman. Dr. Rob­ a competitive store which cut the lining and you have an overcoat. OBd hiB*p it up o l wiBtw. Th« BxtrBBM ceM Coventry Notice ert Hall of Sunnyaide waa nomi­ price of coffee below cost. When the weather is mild, zip' Giris’, Pre-Teen STRAP SHOES Require towns to fumiah trans­ nated. A woman delegote asked The Coventry Zoning Board of portation to parochial schdbl stu­ He advertised in the paper for out the lining and you have a «Md Mww CBVBf bmIim It pTBtty hard to ^ Botu> dents.', loudly, “Who is Dr. Hall?" and kids who wanted to make mohty REDUCED ' i Appeals passed on following cases then ahe fainted in the warm room. that he would buy unopened cans nice topcoat. The coats are at a private meeting h.eld at tlie The legislature also received a Dr. Hall revived her. She seconded .RIGHT . . . the price is RIGHT. CTrig. 7.95, oiMi R-98 STRIDE RITE proposal which would, to effect, set I for standard brand coffee for 94 Cottons, nylons, can-can petticoats. 5.00 Town Office Building Monday, hie nomination an'd he waa elected. 1 cents. Get. yours tomorrow! January 21st, 1957. up a presidential preferenttal pri­ HORSEHIDE LEATHER JACKETS WILD MRD SEED — SUNFLOWER SEEDS Solids, prints, plaids. The savings, will Sizui 2 to 4. Some prams included, Dtacontipued 1 Ernest and Frances Brown. mary In Connecticut. Teen Sizes Bread and Milk Street granted an The proposal came |rom State amaze you. Sizes 1 to 3, 3 to 6x, 7 mbstly all washable, nylons, poplins. o ty le ^ .99 SUET CAKES to 14. All with'faats. Some Sliglitly soiled.. 4 to 8 oxUnsion.on building permit to Sen. Newman Marailiua (R-Trum- with mouton collar. In the complete dwelling. All work murt bull) and is one of two bills ho in­ FOR ALL HOUSfHOLO popular motorcycle' styles or 1.88 n Sim 84 to 18 b* completed by June IM,.. troduced to expand the state pri­ long styles with belt. Values ' Famous Make ' 184 to 8 Reason for extension: Failure of mary law. Dressy Styles sub contractors to complete func- iTie first called for a' primary to FUIL FURFOSIS to 829.50. Orig. 1.98 to 2.98 Orig. 5.98 to 7.98 Orif. T.S6, AM 5 « Uons within specified time. name Republican and Democratic • 2. George and Bernice Grabherr, delegates to national conventions. MEANS DroMy ftytot Rp « R ^ pMoaf, tod or afpry talff. River Road, granted variance to TTie voters would cast ballots for WASHABLE Girls'^ Dress Hots Pre-Teen SKIRTS set-back for proposed 2 car ga- delegates who would vote for preslr OLD GOMPANY’S rkgt. Reagon: Contour ot land In- dential nominees? NYLON JACKETS ^viag Bkunkamaug River and At present delegotea to the state' LEHI H convention are chosen, by primary. 8 RogufaHy $22.9$ .00 Group of CKildren't -***!S^e wiahing to prolert aither The state jxmvention then names a« OB and of'toes* decisions must do so be­ the* national convention delegates. p a o h r . fore Mon^y. JonuAry llto, 1$57. The ^second p n ^ s a l WQuId.pro- Sizes 10 14. ^ lid s, •pjaids. Ivy 1957. ' ' rida; a primary to-name members AU colors, all styles. Velveteens and ' Dated toU 24to-day: of January of tha State .Ohtrsl Mmmittses / MOT ' - stripes. All virginp n famous 2 ,9 R ,3 JR 1 felts. ,is5T J, ■ ■ , i fof^mh. porty. - /. •. £. WILUS I SON, III. S4 om r s^uareS b f.5274 makers. I^lya ..■ooatary \ara aow bamad merabiM! or S HA1N Hr, — TOL. Ml » 4 t u '-••ii ’’ -' -'-’*W ‘ i' ‘ ■ • . ■?['V f ■ V- ■''(/- ■' 7 ' 7 ' ‘ ;; ' -' ,■■'-■7 ■ - 7" ■' 7 ": '■• /. --r ■}■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHES-^ER, CONN,,' WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 23, 1967 PAGE: seventeen V axSE rSnCTEEK ' MANCHESTER EVENING HiRALD, MANC^STER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, Ja JTUARY 2S, 19BT merce Department's general-coun­ blocked Or partly under water tn does and aevere wind atornu Chicago Area sel and former reporter for the Freeze Slows the areas. ' „ . caused extensive property damage. Tanker Plane Dr. Adams Wins princess Grace Has Chicago Daily' Newt and the old A variety of weather prevailed Temperaturea droppedahar^y Rttdc^^Vw^on:. , ■ '■______• * Chicago Sun, died Monday. He across the nation today in. the from the Rockies eaatwafd to the' Swindlers Pr^y on Old Folks I SANDWICHES | Police Hunt waa bom In Washington. Flood Waters wake of severe storms which killed leading edge of the cold air in the Reported. Down Step in Murder New Haven,—Charlea H. Ben­ a t least 11 persons in Oklahoma Applachiani. Reading! were as n«l gasHtr WMrtwSilqt fisO Further Discussion Slated [ d r in k s ^ i c e c r e a m ! r, 8 Ihs., 2 oz. nett, 50, engaged for many years and Louisiana. much as 40 degrees lower than 24 twist ariM tlsidt M«nais Near Rome, N, Y. Trial Defense Multiple Killer In Yale University research the In New York Snow and cold hit Imoad areas in hours earlier from central lUlnoia ihu ate«i4t lia; ctwiMO With Flood of *Come’On ’ Ads p Arthur Drug Stores ] (Oonttnned from Page OneV j collected papers of Horace Wal­ the mld-contlnent. into northeast Texas. It was below sMs tswiit ~ St s' stsr- vjPor Ronte, N. T„ Jan. 23 i “ * * amounted to I32.60J.J0. of which come-on ads” that promise quick Soon a salesman from ths com­ work aa guaranteed and turn over remain in court and that anything The bodies lay. behind a roadside the American Bituminous Asphalt yesterday into parts of Oklahoma. the night In the-warm air over TRAVEL ARENOY J ‘T here‘werb too many ijuestlonsi P*ynwnt of IIJ.^.78 was deferred had made a safe landing. and sure prosperity. pany contacted the couple and a negligible profit—often as little expecting a baby. The announce­ barrier, perhaps 10 feet from the Co. of San Francisco and for many and s number of roads were .block­ Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee But a ground search of the in It pot dealing with the Adams ment touched off a king-sized the Atlantic Coast states and from Before the victims know it, fol- smooth-talked them Into Writing a aa 25 cents a week. case should be covered up. road, but relaUvely exposed to years associated with the Stand­ ed. Elsewhere throughout western and Mis.siaalppi. the Ohio 'Valley southward to the 18 Afiylam St., Hartford 1 Sr^Sn^«,^ln”*.S^S^"thTTe:t wooded hills north of-here was or­ low-ilp salesmen fast-talk them $500 downpayment check for the celebration in the tiny land.’ passersby. A rain and thaw Mon­ ard OH Company of California and Pennsylvania a rapid runoff of A tornado which struck the ganized after the Air Force re­ After intensive Investigation the The ruling was the top develop- Rainier told hts people in a Gulf Coast. Tel. CHapcI 7.5857 J quest Tor it to cOm# to a vote;” ! |'*ty. a^extra out of their life savings, say ofll- vending machine."' He ' convinced Poet Office Department recently mbnt' In the. morning session of the day removed the snow that cov­ its subsidiaries, died Tuesday. . water caused many tributaries of smalt farm community of Gans, It also was wet over many ceived reports there had been' a them they would be able to make radio speech .at that time the ar­ ered the bodies. The bodies were the Allegheny River tributaries to Okla., near the Arkansas border, Authorized Agenta For AO low-flyipg craft in that area. ciala here at th'e Post Office De­ wrapped up $ ceae against an out­ pretrial hearing to decide whether rival of the child would mean the western sections from the n/rth- partment. The lifeblood of the a handsome profit. fit called the National Advance the 67-year old society physician AHowanoe found by Leonard Prescott- while GREEDY THIEF run bank full. killed eight persons and Injured 12. ern Rockies to the Pacific Coast. Rail, Air and Steamahip J in a four-1»»*«•«“ *■ »W. C. (A*)—There may 142 East Center SL traced her ancestry back to Louise caped from the Oklahoma State murder of the three boys in Octo­ Ing. occupancy • expected . during the fueling tanker are etatloned at The ad aald.ln part: have been a few red faces amongst ’’This court has no right to this MltdisU »771N Penitentiary May 1, 1964. In other actipn.Jhe-Board voted "Tlw company will supervise millions of dollars a year from the document" de Marillac, who was canonized in ber 1955. summer. Pearl said. Weatover AFB. Their namea were pockets of the aged and disabled. terchers at Columbia High School 1920 and founded the order of the At the time of his escape, Mc­ The bodies of the boys — Robert to hold rsgulaf hisetlngs the trat" The Pearl Corporation was withheld by the Air Force. your operations and extend finan­ But Chief Magistrate David ^ a r .v e S '^ Tuesday of every mohtji 4nd will cial aasiatanca to full time if de- "Most people 00 not realize that recently, ’ Honeyaett ruled; '■'iTie defense is Daughters of Charity of St. Vin­ Collum waa serving consecutive Peterson,' 14, John Schuessler, 13, created last summer when the these l|rpes of stvindlers can be At the height of a teachera’ cent de Paul. life sentences for the knife-slaying and his brother, Anton. 11 — so Inform the selectmen, the Board DOUBLE INDE.MNTTV sired.^focreasing Income start's im- entitled to look at evidence relevant Manchester’s Oldret of Education pnd the town treas­ Windsor Ave. property was pur­ medlftely. No selling as business prosecuted beceuse they make meeting, tha principal was forced to' this case. This should be ear­ Llko-her father. Princess Caro­ of two inmates at Oklahoma Peni­ showed markings which police said Truly txquisitt cMm chased. Canton. Ohio (A-,—A motorist, to reprimand the group for being with Finest FaclUtisa tentiary. He had previously been urer. Mrs. Peisse Said. Shg.. ex­ is set up for you. We secure Ibce- fraudulent uee o f, the mail,” he marked in red and the rest covered Off-Street Parking line was born in the royal palace. may have been inflicted by a plained that U)e Board would of High School News charged with acceding 80 miles an tione and install units.” ■ adde. too noisy. up so nobody can 'read it." Grace originally had wished to Convicted on counts of armed bank pronged tool. Their bodies were diniitrwart yuull Im course have ithe prtvelege of call­ Arthur Cook, architect w ith hour, explained to Judge Donald Explained Mrs. ^ones in a recent AU Varietlee "If ’/e don’t have a little The defense had previously EstabUshed 1874 have the child in the Monaco Hos­ robbery in Prague and Checotah, tossed like cordwood into Robin­ ing special meetings shoultf.the Jeter and Cook, visited the high L. McCarroll that he was rushing letter to the Federal Bureau of All \‘arietlea of phony part-time silence,” he scolded, ”I’m going to charged that five documents, Im- pital, but she deferred to the wish­ Okla. son woods s preserve area north­ prtvii to ow nI need arise. school today to' meet with equip­ tc pay hla Income tax. He alto paid Investigation which p'aa turned work and work-at-home gimmicks keep all of you half an hour {Mrtant in the case, already have es of her husband and most Mona­ McCollum is 49 years old, about west of Chicago, and about 20 This action apparently stemmed ment salesmen and to discuss with a fine flnr for speeding.------over to the postal investigators: are advertised in publicatlona to­ longer.” disappeared. cans when doctors predicted no 6 feet, and has a medium build. miles from the scene of yester­ from discussion over the delay of teachers tentative plani for the complications were expected. He ha.s brown hair arrd hazel eyes. day's discovery. the Board of Finance to meet on new high school. Word leaked out early today In addition to the scar on his right ‘ITie finding of the Grimes bodies the Inequities' Committea-tefqueet. Trustees of George Sykes that doctors had gone into attend­ cheek, other identifying marks in­ followed by a day the opening of The town ryport for - the year Manual Training School held their ance on the Princess. The physi­ clude a Scar ’>elow his right elbow an Intensive campaign—backed 1956 is b t i ^ eomplled. Mrs. Pease fiSrd annual meeting Monday in cians had been living in the palace and a blue tattoo Just bel6w his by reward money of more than said, an^4>sJ>fHig tniplicdtlon is the trustees' room of the school. several days. Also at the palace left shoulder. $1.00,000—to seek a solution to the planned, ^ a ’ latest import ta re­ Wesley Ketchem. Industrial arts was Grace’s mother, who came One of 11 children. McCollum slayings of the schoolboys. * A ceiving prior'lority over •Bie 1955 re- consultant for the State Depart- EVERYONE from Philadelphia to be with her complefed grade school. He has group of prominent citizens said ort wh'lrti . ^ s hot published .by nfent -of Education, visited the daughter. a reputation of being an avid the organization also would work s?e pre%'WUs hoard. '. . high school last week to talk with y NUT Princess Antoinette, sister of gambler, preferring poker and toward solution of future major C Ofboe ' industrial arts, teachers. dice. crimes. Chamber fjbf CotMbsrce ofBclaUr The d a n c e. group ;hss been Prince Rainier, rushed to the pal­ Presumsbly the'Grimes’ slay­ attended ;.ttha',«oafd ; of Select Chosen for the operetta. "Walts \ ace when she learned the birth was A person easily led. McCollum’s ings will be among them. ( men’s medtlhg lsirt'hlghtuto make-ftream.''. to be. presented March imminent. Automobile traffic then mentality is considered below the Police said Krantz waa picked formal request' 'fof u« of .the 16" at ‘ Sykes Auditorium. ■- EVERYONE became heavy between the royal average. He reportedly is a heavy up last week after they had re­ The i^ I b’ basketball team won residence and downtown Monte drinker and has a habit of not ceived a myaterlous telephone call former telephone, company pAc'e ftis first game of the teaeon, de- Carlo, looking directly at a person with in which a man said that if the In the Henry Buildinif. They were ieiating Ellswwth High School 38 IS Father Francis Tucker. Rainier’s whom he is talking. Grimes girls were to be found po­ Informed that- the -probate court, to 34. They- also, defeated Windsor. American-born Roman Catholic Preferring farm work, this lice should search SanU Fe Park. has started negotiations for'use .o( 53 .to 33. The Junior Varsity won chaplain, kept a vigil pacing up fugitive may seek w'ork on a sheep This park la about a mile and a the spacq. , , •' both games. The next g'sme wiU be and down in the palace courtyard. ranch in the West. half from where the bodiea were Jr.Probatq-JUOke ______Thpmas______P.' Rady .played Jan. 31 at Ellsworth 1? I g h TALKING The first diplomatic arrival at McCollum reportedly will kill found. Krantz waa seized at his he. wishes'to'laleasewill be cttniulted a'a the to splacewhether to' S^ool. the palace was the American con­ with slight provocation, and he has home yesterday and again he J the Chamber and find'other .quar­ : Catholic Norses to Meet sul. Louis Thompson. u.sed a knife as a weapon. A high steadfastly denied any connection ters tor tbs cqlirt. Our-Lady Seat Of Wisdom Chap- Scattered cheer, went up in the tempered individual, McCollum with the alaylngs. The move Of the' court r stpms fir of the Council of Catholic ABOUT palace's public courtyard when the should be considered armed and I ' Meanwliile, at leaat 150 police from th e n ^ .f p r . more space by Nurses will meet at 8:15 tonight in cannon began to sound. The swank I extremely dangerous, ' were dra'n’n into an immediate the selectmen They wish' to re-, Aqiilnas liaU, Storrs. hotels and the gambling casino Im-j Any person having Information and intensive search. linquish thelir present o9ce in the The Rev. F. John Ogrenchock, a THIS mediately began to break out the . which might assist in locating this Barbara Grimes was a sopho town hsU'lbt^e'asiessqrV'wbo aisb Maryknoll priest, - oill be guest red and while flags of the princi-1 fugitive is requested to immedlate- more at Kelly High School and are cramj^f^vtefi’''spaeg and move speekeV. .1 ly notify the special agent In PatAeia a seventh grade pppil in the selecmea’a' .olBcft. .Jqto the Men’s Club Partjr Ciewme® aboard . the Prince s charge'6/ the FBI field office, 510 Sqlnt Maurice’s Parochial School. present pnS»lta"fihVi4i“ , The Holy Name Society Men’s yacht in the harbor decked the Trust Co. Bldg.. New Haven, or’ Other membe^rs of the family are ■ City Audit Repistb'-''.; ^ u b will APopeor a whist card gleaming while ■vessel with bright the Director, Federal Bureau of the girls’ married Mrs. Recommendations in the annual Jn Sirred Heart Church at pennants. Other vessels in the har­ Inve.stlgatlon, Washington, 25. Shirley Wojcik, 30; Theresa, 17, a bor followed suit. D. C. high school sbnior; Joseph. 14, an city audit report, filed 'yesterday i.‘8at«rday. Printers started to'roll off posters 'With the town clerk, stress the im­ ^Refreshments and. prises have eighth grade pupil and James, 11, to plaster all over .town. | a sixth grade jiupil. portance of publishing annual mu­ been planned. The Monte Carlo Casino's game chapel to give thanks. He declared nicipal reports, and urge improve­ Damon Lodge to Install a national holiday tomorrow for his Installation of officers of Damon ! AND MORE! rooms opened as usual at 10 a.m., ments in Police I>epartment rec­ but with the birth announcement happy countr}'. ordkeeping. Lodge 7, K. of P., will be completed I they were quickly deaerted. Every- As soon as the birth was an­ Deaths Last Night The city has not published a re­ St 8 tonight at the Moose Club.' | f / cme headed for the bar to toast the nounced. schoolchildren and adults port since, jl953. Town, reports are Few officers attended the cere­ WOMEN'S monies BCt^uled for last Wedneo- | new princess. began to crowd- the courtyard ' in By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS considerab^ -bahiod -eph^ule but «UT The doctors had been alerted front of the palace. Waving little Cambridge, Mass.,—Ralph Bar­ must be pubhaheA’-whenaa publi­ day in Mahcheater beceuse of the i about 3 a.m. and hurried Princeas red and white flags, they shouted cation of the City report is c^tionaf extreme ^Id. ton Jerry. 80. professor emeritus The following officers will be in- i - YOU PROBABLY THOUGHT YOU’VE Grace to the special hospital suite “Vive la Princesse (Long live the of philosophy at Harvard Univer­ Wilfred *A. laiU and. Keller, city arranged near the royal apartment Princess)!’’ Schools were dismissed sity and winner of the Pulitzer auditors, said of municipal reports, stalled ionlght; William J. Nut- In .the palace. for the day. UPT060% prize in 1935 for a biography en­ eufCMM "It Is our feeling that such reports, land, wee chancellor; Arthur E. BOUGHT THE BARGAIH OF A LIFETIME, BLOUSES Rainier whiled away the waiting Edwai^, master of work; John ! Two hours after his broadcast titled: "The Thought and Char­ if available within a reasonable EVERYTHING with his father. Prince Plen-e de announcing the birth, the Prince acter . of William James,” idled Schwsu% eecretary; Ernest H. i length of time following the close BUT YOU HAVEN’T! SEEING OURS IS Pollgnac. and his motherrin-law, went on the air again to tell the Tuesday. He was born in Poultney,- of the year, are advisable and Reudken, financial secretary; John I Mrs, Kelly. Later Princess An­ N. Keeney, treaeur6r; Harry W. : populace, "My beloved wife, the Vt. would provide an informative his MUST GO! GO! B ELIEV IN G ...YO U U BE IN AWE! toinette Joined them. Princess, has given birth to a baby Northampton," Mass., — Lucius torical repbrt 'aV well a'e 'provide in­ tiamm; master at arms;'George J. . • IMPORTANT. There will be four 7 week periods . .'. 28 weeks in all . . . aulHcient time for Hersog; inner guard; Lewis E. Ed- { A palace source said the prince Princess who has been given the S. Storrs, 88, geologist and former Now formation-to. the voters regarding Rag. to you to buiid »8 large a service as you like. You're entitled to receive 1 piece 'with a $6.00 pur­ .wards, outer guard; Martin Sayet, INTER.SKASON did not act excited. He had much name of Caroline Louise Mar­ exe'eutive of tlie New Haven Rail­ munlcipal-financea And reports of Regardless of Cost! telephoning to do—to officials of guerite.’’ road,'United Railway and Electric chase . . . 2 pieces with a $10.00 purchase . . . 3 pieces with a $16.00 purchase . . . and ao on. officers during their tenure .of trpatee for three years. 2.00 " Promotion' committee memliers Rag. '$ J .4 7 the principality and members of ' He said that mother and child Co., of Baltimore and the Los You can build a sTervice for four, six, eight or even twelve at these low, low >AAP prices! office.” . ' the family. were In good health and'He asked Angeles Railway Corp., dletPTues- Take advantage of this marvelous opportunity to own a trulV exquisite dinnerware set at a , Among^ improvements recom- are: . „ Stanley Schlemker, chair- 3.99 The baby was weighed on a little WOMEN'S BETTER POPLIN JACKETS... Ris subjects to thank ‘God and re­ day. He was born in Buffalo, cost that is unbelievably low for such a distinctive and beautiful product. . . designed to please mended fbh-fhi Pbliie Department, Harry W.. Flamm and John WOMEN^S scale brought by Mrs. Kelly from joice. N. T. - the auditors suggest the keeping of N. ””Keeney. TRANS-SEASON . ^ SALE! the “hard-to-please” homemaker! the United States. Washington, — Francis Joseph a court-blotter showing the disposi­ Auditors are Charles E. Heintz, j Walter W. Neupert and David >C. Shortly after his daughter ar­ There Is an 84-bed hospital on the Connor, 47, a legislative liaison tion of each case including fine im­ Rag. to $5JM ) rived. Rainier went to his personal JJ.S. aircraft carrier Saratoga. assistant in the office of the Com- posed. amount remitted, if the per- atlpln. if uou purchased^ at normal retails a SO piece set wouid .ton is Jailed for failure to pay,, or TOPPERS ... i. 16.95 whether probation- is- allbwed,,ln .Vernon nad TnlcottrUle new s; ------items are handled through T SLICKER TYPE SKIRTS cost you $40o0li • • • We yours at A&jP^s low price of fiSodS! which to pay the fine imposed. - The auditors also. . suggest a HemM’s RockrUle Bureau. 7 .W. I DRESSES separate bond record Im kept by Mala -Sb. telephoue n e a so a t | Rag. $ the clerk of the court and greater 5-8186. 3.00 DIAMOND'S ARMY and NAVY care taken In the reeprd of parking RAINCOATS...... 7.99 tags by the Police Department tVROG WAY HAW AH r -clerk, aapecially where warrants Honolulu 18PI-Hawaii may be Rag. Rag. W e Specialixe In REGULAR are iaaued for collection with court achieving tome statue aa a politi­ 2.99 w7w 9 ^ 'Dinner Plate RETAIL VALUE- action following. cal weathetwane m reverse. TEE-SHIRTS...... 1.99 5 9 * Luts nmed that aewer asaeas- The territor}’’s largest Republi­ Rag. to REGULAR ments'are being collected by pro­ can vote atnee World War II came WKK Bread"Butter RETAIL VALUE- cedure outlined In the (4ty charter. in 1948—the year of Harry S. 12.90 Rag. $ 1.00 FORMAL EACH This was not done in previcnia Tniman’a victor}-. Thla year the PLAY-SUITS ...... 3.00 REGULAR years, leading the collection ot c.er- tropical, terrltor}'. in the face of W ilK Coupe^Soup RETAIL VALUE- WITH tain unpaid assesementa doubtful, the Eisimliower landslide, sent a Sewer aaseesments collected total | Bemocratic delegate to Cbngresa • SIZES UP TO 24V2 WORK REGULAR. , EVERY Rag. to wnjc Fruit-Berry $458.40. leaving $2,294.24 uncollect-1 for the first time since 1932. BATHING SUITS.... 8.99 RETAIL VALUE- o n l y $s.eo 110% A U WOOL WINTER Coffee Cup REGULAR Rag. ON THE JO I RETAIL VALUE- PIRr 5 9 * REGULAR SHORTS...... 1.99 CoffeeCup Saucer CMASEt DONT MISS THIS GREAT 100% ORLON ALL STYLE WEEK RETAIL VALUE- * REGULAR Rag.t« $ 2 .M WEEK Salud-Pie Plate RETAIL v a l u e - SAVINGS OPPORTUNITY! 1.99 SOILED GROUP 1958 OLDSMOBILE Ruper 1951 BUICK Rpeclal De SHORTY NYLON-COnON fit 4-door, Ibtone blue. Kndio, Luxe Hardtop. 2-tone. Ra­ \Geod Loohing FOLLOW THE ABOVE SCHEDULE FOR EACH 7 WEEK PERIOD- SEE THEM ON iMotcr, sjrncromeah traaa- dio. heater, Dynafiow. $595 . f raLLiruNEd aiiaalon ...... 81195 1955 DeSOTO Flredome V-8 Rag. - . Long Wooriiig l i w OLPSMOBILE Super Hardtop. Radio and heat­ • PAJAMAS ...... 1.79 6 9 * During each period you’ll be able to receive the 7 pieces in the same sequence 88 Holiday Coupe. 2-toae. er. $1795 as- outlined in the weekly schedule gbov e. This will enable you to get 4 complete FnUy eqnlMod ....,. $2«S0 1948 STUDEBAKER 2-door. 7 piece settings as a minimum during 7 weeks. However yon can build a ser­ 1954 OLDmOBItE 86 Holi­ t " DISPUY NOW Radio, heater, eaow Urea. MOTHERS? ANY FORMAL DANCES IN - Lace to toe shoe, leather lined, ENGINEER ROOTS vice as large as you wish. The first item, the dinner plate, now on sale through day Ckmpe. Radio, heater, - - $125 TNe NEAR FUTURE? ALL OUR K H O / AND January 26. ” . Hydramatic, aeat oovera. nigged, cushion inncrsole. Lorgoit SolacHon Long^ wearing, waterproof, fl«9» 1955 OUISMOBILE ”9 r ’ 1988 PONTLAC ^lileftaU Holiday Coupe. Radio, heat­ f o r m a l GOWNS REDUCED J v /P non-marking. 116 East Centar St­ . Do Laxe . 8 4-deor. Radio, er, Hydmmatiri, power steer- - Of Worii Shoos COMPLEHR PIECES AISO AVAIUBU AT lOW, lOW PRICES! heater, Hydmmatir .. $1075 log- poo’er brakes. .'Gated Rag. to - 1955 MERCURY Cpofom 2- glass. RAVE! • A UFETIME lUYi Ir Towh $ Available AFTER the third week, Feb. 11 and thereafter — lone piece with each'$5."0Q ddbr. Radio; heotor. Very 1955 OLD8MOB1LR Ruper 777 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER if.n >• purchase et shown. rlrah ...... ; $1895 88 Coa«*ertlble. Radio, beat­ < 8 . 9 8 and 261 Broad St. 1954 DODGE R oyal'i Club er, Hydramattr, power stoer- 9.98 WITH tnAIL Y9UtS Coupe. Rod aad white. Ra­ iag, poaer brakes . . . RA'VE ^SUGAR BOWL Cdvtl NSOUUi VAIM- 2.50 FM 69‘ dio, heatter, PowerFine. ' ia)<8 MERCURY Ohib Ope. DIAMOND’S $14i5 Ipidio aad keate'r.___$186 CREAMER IttVUS IfTSU. VSi«e- 1.55 VbURSFM 69‘ Manchester Y ;m LOW RANK RATEir i .'.LOW MONTHL'V TERMS VEGETABLE BOWL / RtBUlAJIf MTAIL VALge— 1.55 T9VRIFM 69^ CONNECTICUT * - ■ - ■ ■ f . ■ - ' I \ _DWYER, Used Oar Maaager A R M Y and n a v y i 1 Vt INCH SERVING PLAHER RUUUR MTAIL VALK- 1.25 YBVRSrOR B9‘ 997 MAIN ST. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1967 PAGE PAGH EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESI^AY, JANUARY 23, 1967 The brldgegroom was In a poetic L«at year advertising ...book Stet> Up Your Musical Fleaanre BUGS BUNNY frenay as he strolled along the sea­ matches and wooden mateheif,tehi used No matter how expertly crAfted shore. 18 milllbn pounds of paraflln pro­ your violin, trombone, comet. OOMIN' Bridegroom—KoU on, thou deep duced by the petroleum industry. Answ er to Proviout PUZ||6 o*uitar, or accordion,, you’ll .derive UP. Sense and Nonsense more genuine pleasure if It’s kept CANT VCXJ UUWW^ ^ EUAEP^ end dark blua sca roll on. The parsllin helps transfer the • m n ns Bargains Bride—Oh; Oergld, how wonder­ flame from the heed of the match Trovtl Topiei UUUJI 1 in good repair, and perfect tu. *. au6ke. Both Officer—So you caii write with Voice—Which one is that? ' 40 Musical dremal brimming over with Inspirational much to the Joy of kindergarten stores are OiPEN DAILY from 7 Modarn Aufa Dool- 2 53 Blackbird of decorating ideas that you- can Harbingers of Spring teachers. HOUSE’S BOYS’ SHOP to 7 and Thursday evening to 9. cuckoo family duplicate Immediately in your own One peek into C!ORET CAS­ Is headquarters for •’U.S.” and "Ball Band” rubbers, overshoes, OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 54 Exsfgd’sted home. UALS, 887 Main St. and you know Company-Baked BeMS OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS 56 Cover boots and protective footwear for 1-4 cup real New Orleans mo­ spring is apiiroaching. Lovely the whole fanjlty. 57 Posture Relieve Huffeiidg of .\rthiiUs separates of linen dnd silken blends lasses . AH. MGMOKIC*/ MELP.’TViieeS.'' DIDN'T BKlNfi 56 Creccent 1-3 cup brown sugar WC'ICC olpmem You’ll be doing your "sweet have been unpacked J.ust in time ATaouKTCEM — ITS PULUNS ^ THfrUFE NET TO 10 French o r s r tooth” a favor and be helping the for your winter cruise' or Florida Zippy Salads 1-2 teaspoon monosodium gluta­ Carter Chevrolet Co.. MTHBSCrtWA OUT OF THE CauM G.'ilW e Fiee,AlA30«! summer Manchester Arthritic Clinic, too. 1 package lemon gelatin mate oaspCPpAH* vacation. These’aeparates are per­ M i OTMER knee IS A ~TRy TO PREAK 10 Places when you buy , delicious “Old fect traveling companions; they iVi cups boiling water 2 teaspoons prepared mustard 1229 MAIN ST. — MANCHESTER PaOMSBS.' . 11 Community VilLTING u n d e r T H E ^ THE FALL WITH Fashioned” Peanut Crunch, 80c a shed wrrinkles, pack easily; keep % cup vinegar 2 cans baked bMns IkS In Switserland biei 1 large onion, cut in quarters OPEN TILL 9 — TEL. Ml 9-5238 $TRAl^i.'-‘ DO SOME -1 MANDS.^ IF Til me. 4LB. P«t. ML 1-lb. can, now on sale at you looking chick and attractive 8 tablespoons prepared horse­ W m THlNO./ViAM/ DON'T AiOU OOhfT, ALL ' DOWN SCHULTZ BEAUTY SALON. 983 radish Combine molasses, brown sugar, # m i H Wk Unim around the clock. If you must wait STAND TWEIJE ^ ^ I CAN DO IS 1 Drinks slowly Main St. Purchase your tickets li teaspoon salt monoaodium gluiamafe and pre­ for spring to arrive in New Eng­ 1 cup chopped cabbage pared mustard and at^ into beans. LIKE A AtAM CALL THE '‘Aren’t you takinc tho ‘offieo wifo* thing a tittia too > Sacred image here for the annual card party and land then these delightful sep­ POSiSkS CACPENTERS food sale at American. Legion Dissolve gelatin in water. Chill. Place in four buttered individual AND aariout.irTo Mist Appiaby?” arates make the waiting more When almost firm, add remaining casserole dishes. Tuck an onion Home, Monday Feb. 11 at- 1:30. % bearable. PLASTERECS.'J \. Donation $1. Proceeds are to go to ingredienU and stir. Chill in In­ quarter into each. Bake in 400 the Arthritic Clinic at Manchester Cross-Stitch Eiiflfbroiderv dividual molds and serve aa a oven for 30 mhinutes. BY AL VERMEER Personalized Fitting Is Best garnish with meat. PRISCILLA’S POB Nominated Memorial Hospital. So, call up a - Symbolizing the beginning of a Thrill to the comfort and at­ few friends, mske up a table or - ^ 8 4 5 8 Enjoy the Fun of Winter Sports New Year, this messenger of love tractiveness that can be yours Corn Meal Griddle Cakes OLD WHAT’S THE OLDEST two and have fun. There will .be X '0-20 NASSIFF ARMS COMPANY, TM IN O S! THINKS IN V O L fff makes s'” most appropriate panel when a foundation garment Is cus­ 1 cup yellow com meal door prizes and table prizes. You'll tom-fitted to you by capable, ex­ Nothl'ig is more successful in 1015 Main St. has ICE SKATES PRICES LOWER AUMT |HER MOUSE I HOUSE, PgtSClLLAI^ \/ be helping others to health with for the .voting lady'a ^ room; or a 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour for the whole family. So keep ARE 'COLLECTS IS FULL pretty bridal or .shower gift. The perienced MRS. GLAZIER of Le- y,-ur wardrobe than the crisp clas­ 3 teaspoons baking powder your support. nore’i, 631 Main St. It costs no sic. This youthful version buttons young together. You’ll find wool­ .^ANTIQUES.' OF OLD design is embroidered in easy-to- teaspoon salt en socks, hockey sticks and warm 3TU FF.»^ do cross stitch. more. all down the front, is immensely egg r Ferrante and Telcher Album becoming. I ’i Cups milk insulated clothing. Here you can have SKATES SHARPENED to V If you enjoyed their recent con­ Pattern No. ."iOSB contains hot- Dependable Investment Counsel 2 tablespoons real New Orleans cert at the High School auditor­ iron transfer for design 11' x 14” ; No. 8458 with Patt-o-Rama in­ help you cut a neat figure 8. S A H "We suggest the purchase of roolasaes GREEN STAMPS. ium. you can enjoy encore after material requirements; stitch illus­ DUNHAM-BUSH. INC. for inebme cluded is in sizes 10. 12, 14, 16, 18, 14 cup melted butter encore to your heart's content. tration; color chart. 20. Size 12, 5 >4 yards of 35-inch. Sift together corn meal, flour, and appreciation; $13 a sjtire to Hints on Poultry -Buying Step into THE MUSIC SHOP, yield 4.62 per cent." COBURN, baking powder and salt. Beat egg; NEIDITZ Send 25r in. coins, your name, For this pattern, send 35c in The POULTRY you buy at 1013 Main St. and get "SOUND­ A MIDDLEBROOK. fi29 Main St. add milk. Combine with dry in­ PROOF” the newest album of address and the pattern number coins, your name, address, size gredients, Add molasses and butter LYNN POULTRY FARMS in the Call Mitchell 3-1105 for further In­ "Parkade” or at the Center ia su­ Ferrante and Telcher, famous to .ANNE CABOT, THE MAN­ formation. desired, ano the pattern number mixing until smooth. Drop by piano-duo in many of the same in-, CHESTER EVENING HERALD, to SUE BURNETT, THE MAN­ perior poultry, raised and fed ac­ __ n s . S s that FLOOR HACD- spoonfuls On hot griddle, spreading apiring numbers they played here 1150 AVE. .AMEP' .'AS, NEW CHESTER EVENING HERALD, thin. Bake, turning to brown on cording to latest findin,!* of FAMOUS BLUE BELL WOODQg SOFT PiNB?• New Oasserole Cures scientific research. Thoroughly in­ THCWPCNOUMAAOt tsatifceatiBiAitiMUULli on January ISth. Ray Beller plans Y’ORK 36, N. Y. JMuary Doldrums II SO AVE. AMERICAS, NEW both aides. Se^^'es 4. to stock the recordings of the other YORK 86, N. T. spected, graded, and labeled for Now ava’.lable—the colorful The first of the year is a good quality and then carefully refrig- ■ T T In r artiata engaged fui thia concert time to add to your recipe leper- ACcldentsrDo Hftiqien ALLEY OOP No Pictures! " B r v . T . o a HLIN ■cries. 1957 Needlework Album contain­ Send an extra 25 cents now for erated to reach your table in peak m m v o o ^ B E D S BY RAT GOTTO ing dozens of lovely designs from tqire! While Winter has a firm your copy of the. Fall A Winter ’56 Relax and enjoy using your fur­ MY lAN6t n o u m e a n \o u COTTON WOODS condition. Buy only the C7U8TOM- which to choose more patterns in grip on the outdoors, you have issue of our complete pattern book niture without worrying about acr CUT PIECJES your family pre­ LOOK OiDNTGCT A Figure Forecast more time and incentive to try out cidents caused by a careless smok- POR0OT 1 .0 B C n j R E O F Fashiona and figures this fall crochet, embroidery and knit - Basic Fashion—a complete, sew­ fers. Breasts, legs, wings, livers plus 3 gilt patterns, directions those dishes that sound so good. A ing guide for every woman who tr or an overturned tumbler on are sold separately In the quantity WITH METAL FRAME TAKEOFF T H E G I A N T will have the “elegant ” look, ac­ fine starter Is Pork (Thop ’n’ Ap.ile your precious living room tables. THB AFTER ALL? cording to the coutourier trend- printed in hook..Only 25c a copy! sews for herself and her family. you want, for boiling, fr^ng, or Casserole. This dish is deliciously J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. 81 Bis- delicious soup stock. CAP; lettera. ; If you’re dieting away and subtly flavored with the tah- sell St. will custom-cut a glass or by HARVARD those threatening extra pounds, Valentine Display .-Ckimplete sweet tang of real New Orleans To Speed up Needed Repairs mirror top to' protect your furni­ here’s a drink that should help Bring vour VALENTINE Hat to molasses. WI.en molasses is blended The growing number of do-it- ture and add cherm to your ro c i.-;. The Inquirer you considerably—delicious Soup HARRISON’S, 849 Main St. where with raisins, lemoq, rind and tart yourself fans will he pleased with You'll wonder how j’o\i ever did on the Rocks. The beef broth in : you’ll find tlm largest collection apples, you'll discover pork chops the well-stocked "SMALL HARD­ without them. They add S o much an average serving—in a nine- ;eaat of Ip t ' dbnnecticut River! never tasted better. WARE DEP’T.” at JOHNSON to your peace of mind, and at such ounce glass with two ice -cubes— I Touch the heart of a family mem- Add hot corn sticks and Zippy PAINT’ COMPANY, 723 Main St. a tiny investment. Call Mltch-ll contains leas than thirty calories. I ber, rpthtive or special friend with Salads (zippy with horaeradiah 1 to There are copper tacks, wood 9-7322. Give a decorative, ready-to- r FREE 1 Hardly enough to ihatter, even ' JuaJ/Uie right liieaaage (sehtimen- the menu. 'This meal will have lots screws, cup hooks, screw eyes, hang MIRROn for a wedding gift, with the inevitable second help­ |tal or humorous). For the of return engagements! nails, tacks and staples, to speed and you'll be rem.embered lastingly. ► DELIVERY ing. jUHILDREN - there ~ are "Hall­ Pork Chop ‘n’, Apple OasMrole up those home repair Jobs in rec­ < mark” penny valentlnea, also spe­ 4 lean loin pork chops (trim ord time, if these essentials are conveniently handy in your base­ ‘Makc-Yoiir Own' Valrntinm Save During Furniture cial packages "For girls to send” partially if fat la excessive) Hand the children an opportuni­ ^Arthur The “Overparklng” SA"LE at and "For boys to send." A ape- Salt ment work shop. You’ll want at ty for creative thinking in design­ WATKINS. 935 Main St. is an in­ daily designed assortment recoqi- 1 tablespoon shortening least one of the clever DOOR ing their own VALENTINES and BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Quick Sale BY EDGAR MARTIN vitation to you to browse on all' mended by Mias Frances of “ Ding 4 cups sliced tart cooking app.M BUMPERS that need no holes .vou do them a lasting favor. BUZ SAW YER BY ROY CRANE four spacious lloors and snatch up Dong School" 26 valentines for 49c. L cup Sultana raisins drilled; Just lift pin out of door PINE-LENOX PHARMACY, 299 ‘*50St\X- T I YLLTFiXE the exciting values on fine furnish­ ; Especially "sweet" are the LOLLI­ 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind hinge and slip door bumper on pin Blast Center St. and PINE-PHAR- S,O«Dl'0\«)>Oki T>\Kr5) POOS KI0 , 10$ T M T |I0» ings and- accessories (you’ve and replace. It prevents door HWOtViT I TVXOSLTCiO MOUHTAtMSi—SCASfOi.. POP VALENTINES 12 for 79c in *♦ eup real Ne'-' Orleans molaa- MACTY, 664 Center St. have spa­ VCfOk •5R^G.VtT,WytE^ OOlSI OPEVJIED VWD 1 OOE.1iTViERE dreamed, of owning) for' every a cute carrying-case with handes. aes slamming into furniture or wall. cious tables brimming over with MOU X««» iW e)KL VIRVETE VitSVJt A "W lE TFiCMO&THE room in your home. Buy now for U cup water VALENTINES to chuckle over, that spring wedding . invitation. VOOX. TO... VFiXE'. Sew Wonderful Cottons! Preheat oven to 360 degrees. They’ve Returned from Rug smile over, feel thrilled, senti­ a Prebnilt Border DISCOiUNTS from ■ 50''r ' and up. Show mental and thoroughly loved. New Rusco The FABRIC FES’HVAL at J. Sprinkle pork chops with salt; saute in shortening until brown. this year are the many CANDV- a Innenpring Mattreas Feel Like Cinderella W. HALE CORP. brings you by- Leon BroM-n, Arthur Bailargeon Combination Windowi the-yard prints, stripes, plaids and Mix together apples, raisins and and Bill AUen of MANCHESTEUt FIUJCD valentines with mints, • Matching Box Spring Your dancing slippers of twink­ and pure sugar hearts attached. ling gold, silver, brocade or satin checks for only 39c a yard, values lemon rind and place in 2-quart CARPET CENTER, comer Main and Doors, At Now • Metaly Frame on ’ Wheels treased baking dish. Combine mo­ One number has a thermometer will complete your glamorous cos­ i up to 59c to aew into fashionable aiid Middle Tpke. are back from • Decorator Headboard in i dresses, sportswear, aproijs, cur- lasses and water; pour over apple the rug 'Show in New York City. included; a light touch of the fin­ LOW, LOW PRICES Complete tume elegantly at the Polio -Ball, ger makes the "mercury” bounce the Eks .Charity Dance or the . tains, draperies. This is soft mixture. Top with browned pork They will be glad to share with you ^ YOU GET! Washable Plastic ' smooth, lustrous material that re- chops, pover and bake 1 hour. Re­ the information they absorbed and and bubble, foretelling the degree Masonic Ball. Slip into a pair of affection! CUT-OUT books for a Top Quality ___ No buttons— Uacctuft BUDGET TERMS at C. E.TIOUSE ,* . SON and ^ siats wrinkles, wakhes like a move cover and bake hour more. show you 1957 rug patterns, col­ * National Brand dream, stays crisp without starch­ yield:‘-4 ser\ings. ors, weaves and textures and adk.- the children, are 36 for 25c also rCFP «SAH SAHPmniES, HOT COFFEE.^ A fUNKET you’ll experience the .magic of a STAND-UP valentihes 20/39c. De­ • Strong Local Dlatribnter N fairy godmother’s w-kn’d! ing and needs Just the kiss of an visa you on the wearing qualities^ I k FORE RESUMWa HIS SEARCH IDR CHRISTY. iron. Buy now for your spring »ew- (9ne-stop Shoe Repair of each, to best suit your needs. light small fry with JTmBO val- For Demonstration Call entines 15/35c, or those with Compare •’Nowhere Else riwT I . iM. JM. an: ua. e«. Send a Y'alenUne ing needs. Everything that needs to be Shop with confidence at tJUa truat- done to your shoes to keep them worthy, dependable store where FUZZY FINISH, 20/49c .|r the That day will «oon be here! Val- easy - to - make MECHANICAL A. Oi ARONSON JEFF COBB BY PETER HOFFMAN enttne’a Day of course. And what E)'e-Blinking Discounts wearing longer is done expertly at courtesy and friendliness -prevail This Value MICKEY FINN Urgent Business! BY LANK LEONARD pleasing prices by J. W. HALE Two spacioua floors display the ones 14/49c. You’ll find just what DlatrlctJ3gentr-,JiUJM88« - better way 1ft remember loved A store-wide January clearance you want.. Do. notice the big I boxed UH.»0UT ’TO GET ARE Y0U5UU WHY ABE YOU I'M MOT ' f ...I'M THE BtGSEST FM iR ~ ones and friends than with an ap­ SHOE REPAIR. There's quick producU of MOHAWK. BIGE- Roy Harrington—JA S-^SMt . A U RJGHT7 SO CONCERNS) YOU E V IR W ADS/ at LENORE’S, 631 Main SL wiU beauties, that' are satin-covered «0ME FRfSH AR.i CONCERNEP/ m / , WELL6UE SHOMP propriate card? 'You’l l ’ find the have you peering at price tags un­ while-you wait service for those In LOW-HARTFORD and GULUS- The Bartlett-Bralnard Co. IT S KWO OF THE OOCTOR' ABOUT WHETlER I DCmCARE CatAWLL Y F E a TAN mills. and perfumed to tug at the heart West Hartford. Conn. f a ir w a y ;;. 975 Main St. has a believably,, when • you notice the a hurt^. Modern equipment, plus STUFFY . IN HERE, SM YOU I REST OR NOT? W THE LEAST/ aETTER NON skill and experience makes J. Vf. strings emotionally. ARLENE.' SHOULPREST.' I..I. tremendoua asaort'meht. And, of fabulous discounts on dressee, course, valentine packages for the skirts, blouses you can wear under HALE SHOE REPAIR Just in­ A Money'Saving Opportunity side the Oak St: entrance an ad­ kiddies, as Well as those to make your coat pow and then right into MONTGOMERY W a r d c o m ­ dress to remember. Keep the whole WE’VE DINETTE SETS themselvM for-a fine indoor ac­ spring. Many of the things are p a n y continues to bring you out­ tivity. HALF PRICE. family looking prosperous and standing ' values during their well-cared-for. HOME FXmNlSHINGS SALE. Don’t miss it. A 2-pc. I^ IN G by Daystron$— by Howell A Charming, Well-|Jghted Shop ROOM SUITE with deep foam For a pleasant change, why not rubber cushions (that stay plump GOOD SELECTION!' EXCELLENT PRICES! hold the next, meeting of your and resilient) upholstered hi dur­ sewing, or knitting club st YOUR able. twinkling rayon^irieee, reg. YARN SHOP, 50 CotUge, St. It’s 1239.95 now 3199.98. Create a 631 MAIN STREET an inviting' shop with plenty of dream bedroom with a glamoroua comfortable chairs, spacious 3-pc. m o d e r n b e d r o o m tables and all - the, latest needle­ GROUP, of handsome mist gray, work books to browse through for finish reg. 3189.95« now 3159.88 for ideas. MISS KA'mERINE CIB- double dresser with mirror,) cheat CLEARANCE He’s Up! BY MERRU.L BLOSSEB LIN who attended McCall's and full size bed. 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FACE TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1967 V '.V . ... CHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.J WEDNESDAY, JANUARYJ.23, 1967 PAGE TWENTY-OiinK" -V ping Indians 56-48 Defeat McCormick, Mantle Top Female

Hawks Need New Punch, Burke Sparks Winners Eagles’ Order tm iw jm ‘OilieiRiiati RmHiss ' T r r Pettit, Arizin Bob Pettit Not Enough With 22-Poiht To Honor Top Pitching Biggest Need Boost Scoring WOSIEN’8' LEAGUE Stars Tonight No leas than 16 women came Leads in NBA New York, Jan. 23 The St. Louis Hawks, f^r .all their Boland^oa*contiimed*^u mas-! Pulling awaj’ in the waning minutes of th^e third quarter, through with noteworthy scores dealinj in coaches, have still failed to come up with a stopper tery over the Y Junior League; aggressive Hartford High, playing one of its nnest games, last night and the Hat included, Birdie Tebbetts Says for'what looks to be their major weakness—someone to his]p last night. The Oilers pulled out a 1 u® slumping Manchester its second straight setback, Milwaukee, Jan. 23 (A*)— Betty ‘ PhllU'pa 107-107-317, Alice New York^Two tcorinr mile- out big Bob Pettit. Another sparkling Pettit performance Mrs, Pat McCormick, who Beebe 105. Sue Purnell 107, Ruth (Third of a Series) having, gone through a very close etohea ware reached last wc4)k by '’N.Aiff A?Ii'i*'in ■ 56-48 before 450 fans last night in Hartford. Still eyeing a McIntosh 125. -Norma Goodwin WM wasted last night as F o rt»...... ■ ' ' i. Pharmacy, 40-36. Nassiff Arma in ____.-(^possible tournament berth al­ dives, and Mickey Mantle, By pennant, in iUelf, makes us four veUran performers of ths Na­ Wayne, with far more balance, d e - 1 _• second piace, routed Ma’s & Bill's though the road is not too clear, who swings a mighty base- 106, Corrine Bums 116-106, Ella , GEORGE (BIRDIE) TEBBETTS stronger. Our big hitters had- goc^ tional Basketball Asan. 44-26. ‘Three teams — Elks, Gor­ Staum 109-110-328, Marge Nocker ■ Nashua, N. H„ Jan. 23 i/F>—The years but not great years and they feated the Hawks, ^ i I | | V t l f m t g * 6 I the victorious Owls picked up their bail bat, will be honored by Defending acorlng champion Bob strengthen their grip on first plpce i lU t J a e ^ O J -A F 9 I , don Cleaners and Ma'a A Bill's — fifth win in 11 starts while hand­ 119-111-331, Lil MOlumphy 110, Chneinnatt Redlege mutt be regard­ will have them again In 1967. Pettit of St. Louis and Paul Arlsip are tied for third afid Miller'a are G)llege Cagers the Fraternal Order of Eagles Eve Tedford 109. Flo Johnson 113, ed as co-favorites for the National I look for Ted Kluszewski to of Philadelphia both paseed the 1,- in the NaUonal Basketball Assn.'s I _ * a .rw .rv ^ ing the locals their second defeat toniglit as the top female and in the cellar. in 11 outings. ■* Helene Day 107-129-333. Marge League pennant along with Brook­ have a alam-bang aeaaon. Few peo­ 000 point mark for the aeaUon. It’s O ver $450,000 In the first game, the niuch-lm- In addition to avenging an ealr- male athlete.s of 1956. Holmes 120, Edna . Hlllnski 108- lyn and Milwaukee. ple realized what a terrific handi­ the earliest date ever that two Pettit, bidding for his second proved Cleaners defeated the Elks To Open Heavy They .will receive the Fre.derlck 117, Vi Chapman 108 -and Amy cap he played under last year. straight league scoring titia, had lier 12-point loss, the sharper We're In a* good a spot at any. playera have ecored that many 55-42. The entire Gordon team C, Miller Memorial Trophies at the Pirkey 119. Irene Constantine If we're not harassed by an There were days when he could SO poinU but Port Wayne over­ I shooting Owls displayed a strong points. Report Shows played good ball with Darcy Smith ' defensive alignment which com­ second annual awards banquet. pinned a 96 withoi^t a mark. usual run of bad luck. I’ll be aorely hardly move but the big guy never come it with a diversified attack ieadlng iii the scoring department Schedule Soon They were selected for the honors In the three matches. Walnut And Dolph Schayes of Syracuse pletely bottM up the Indians on disappointed If we’re not up complained, never asked for ani out 'and E(1 Macauley of St. Louis went that had five players in double with 17 points. He was followed by by aportawriters and broadcasters Restaurant failed to have a full there all the way. • and played despite handicaps that figures. George Yardley, with 21 Melbourne, Australia. Jan. 28 the inside. Unable to penetrate in a poll conducted by the Associ­ teani on hand and forfeited three about their scoring business on an­ Mike Geclauskas with 15. The New York, Jan. 23 m — Don't Hartford’s switching 3-2 zone de­ Three yeara ago, when I came " ’ould have felled most other play- was tops with help from Bill Ken- IffV-The 1996 < Olympic Games score was tied at 32-all ai the ated Press. points to the Hobby Shoppe, Jon- other plateau—the 10,000 i^ n t get Impatient. Only three more fense, the losers were forced to to the Redlegs as manager, I aaid level for a career. Schayes boosted vine, who had 18, Bob Houbregs were run at a loss—And quite a big three-quarter mark but. in the days and the big boys of college Mrs. McCormick won top Olym­ Di’a blanked Howard's I^ dscap- and Gene Sbue. with IS apiece, and one. shoot from long range. Coach El­ pic diving honors fo'r the United ing 3-0 and EkI's Atlantic edged improvement of the pitching waa I hear Big Klu Is 100 per cent ipis eight-year NBA harvest to 10,- final period the Cleaners put on a basketball will bo bsick at it again. gin Zatursky's once potent Indiana my number one task. I reiterated again and that'a the beat news Chucjt Noble with JO. As the Games ended last drive to outscore the Elks 23-10. States in both the 1992 and 1956 Princess Restaurant 2-1 341 points and Macauley upped his 9 North (Carolina, Kansas, Iowa suffered one of their wnrat nlghta,, • heard rtl winter. With such . Veterans Spark Win The Cleaners, if they continue to Games. The 29-year-old Califor^ eight-year totjU to 10,017. Georga officials believed there would- be State — virtually every major in tlie shooting department, cag-"“~ HOUHKWlVK’iTl,EAOUE the club, repeated It each year and fellows like Wally Post, Frank Mtkan is the only ether to Kore Veterans Carl Braiui. Dick Mc­ Smell profit but in' the past six play thl^inspired brand of ball, nian announced her retirement Skillets captured all four points school In the country — have been ing only 16 of 66 field goal at­ following the 1956 Games at Mel­ no'v I’m repeating It again with Robinson. Gus Bell, Ed Bailey and that many points. Guire and Harry Gallatin stalled a weeks many bills have come In— will be hEd to stop in the remain­ spending the last week or 10 days from Double Boilers. Spatulas Smoky Burgesa to provide the ing games. For the ESks, it was tempts (23 per cent). It marked bourne, She is the mother of a thia addition: In their tense struggla for 1997 Syracuse rally Just.in time to have and every one is higher than sny^ testing' their classroom talents in the second tinie this winter that BasehalVs Not Far Aivay shaded Flying Saucers 3-1 and Improvementa in Sight powep and Roy McMillan and a 90-88 victory for New York over body figured. Bemie Baton who led the scoring ip-month-old son. Rolling Pins and C otttt Cups rolled Johnny Temple fumtahlng every­ ■coring Isurels. Pettit ahd Arisin midterm examinations (Yes, Vir­ the Red and White had been out- Boston Red Sox oiitflelder Jackie 'Jensen adjusts ski of his Mantle, 25, was the American I believe an Improvement la in potted Identicsl 27-point averages the Nats in the league's other The full amount of the loss can- with 16 points, followed by Red S-year-old daug’hter, - Jan. as Jackie's wife, former Olympic diver to a 2-2 tie. Top scores were thing else, we should have few O'Nell with 12. ginia, basketball players take them Scored from the floor.since the vic­ League's most valuable player sight for next year with Joe Nux- in last week;s action. But Pettit game. .not be assessed yet but the Mel too). tors hooped 20 of 63 tries (38-per Zoe Ann Olsen, logks on at ski resort in Bijou. Calif., Jan. 22. pinned by Hilma McComb 138- hall, Hal Jeffcoat and Johnny worries. The three old pros scored 20 of In the nightcap, Boland Oil had last season. He paced the circuit 336. Ann Myers 112-105. Ruth Dazzler Today played five games and scored 139 bourne Argus said today it might Until they’re over and compe­ cent). (AP Wirephoto). Kllppateln as the most Best Bench In League the Knlcks’ last 28 points to offset a big third period to defeat Mil­ with a .353 batting average, 52 Ostrander 121. Betty Jo Tremmel We have the strongeat bench in Dazsy 'Vance, 6.5, turned markera while Arisin was nettlag be cloae to a maximum of $460,000 tition picks up. there will be the Clow First Half home runs and 130 runs batted in likely to give the hurling a good 81 in three oOtlngs, increiuinf the the shooting of Ed Conlln and underwritten by the Victorian Gov ler's. The Oilers were paced by the 105 while Sherry Jochimsen rolled the league. Bailey led the circuit b4ick the clock pitching in an hard-working Duffy and Lovett. type of limited fare such as of­ After a close first half-in which for the . a 93 without a mark. lift. Nuxhall has a year of inju­ Hawk, star's edge from five points tiolph ■ Schayes, who comMned for emment the score was tied seven times ries behind him and If he can avoid In pInch-hIttIng. Burgesa is the old-timera' game in 8 L Petera- 39 Syracuse points in the second They scored 20 and 12 tallies, re­ fered around the country last Would Be Miracle s week ago to 59. The total figure will not be and the lead was exchanged on DUSTY LEAGUE Injuries this year, should make the best pinch-hitter I have seen since burg, Fla. He w*aa the half. spectively. Miller's played good ball night. Erection of Clubhouse sMantle, of Commerce, Okla., ar­ Only two- games were reported Johnny Mize. George Crowe and. Brooklyn fireball king from Lo4UIs In Average known until all debts are settled but lacked the inspired drive to Only six of the games played four occasions, Hartford raced to rived yesterday and in an intei'- difference. Jeffedat will pitch more It was New York’s eighth vic­ a nine-point advantage with 30 with ABA Tool and Menill's Mar­ frequently and Kllppateln will im­ Bob Thurman give us tremendous 1922 through '32. Pettit's point total ia 1117 and tory in-its last eleven starts and and aaaets, such as ^porting equip­ overcome the four-point deficit. could be considered major and of vlew said "It would be a miracle." reserve power. Rocky Bridges, Art he leads in sveraga as well with ment at the Olympic Village, sold seconds remaining in third period ket scoring 2-1 triumphs over Wil­ prove. moved the second place Knicks Sharpsliooters on Sportsmen’s Program Nassiffs had a comparatively the combatants, only one—Canis- if he is able to repeat his accom­ ed Tool and Gunver Mfg., respec­ Bchult, Bob Blacena and . Hther 27.2 a game. Arisin is second in Government Guarantee easy time rumping over Ma's A lus — had made any sort of an and was never headed. At one Sportsmen’s Big Goal plishments In 1957. We look for Brooks Lawrence to within AH games of Boston’s Esst- stage in the final quarter the win­ tively. Earl Armstrong 131-350. Alex Grammas or Don Hoak give both respects with 1068 and 29.2. The Victorian Government last One ot the featured acts on the stage and tank ahow at the Connecticut Sportsmen's & Boat ■Bill's. The victors employed alight impression this season. "I only beat out Ted Williams repeat his good year of 1956. We us seasoned performers to' meet em-Division leaders. Show at the Hartford Armory thta week is the "Shooting Linda”, shown above. Ernie and Dot are ners were out front by-as much Gene Phaneiif 344, Jim Brennen hope to realize the potential of U C o n n s Plav Nell Johnston of Philsdclpbia is Enstem Divlslsn year ~'guaranteed the- Olympic zone defense and held the high- The Golden Griffins, as they're Erection of a clubhouse in North by three percentage points for the 125 and Bob Bertsche 125 topped I any emergency. r considered among the greatest exhibition shooters in the world. One of their fancy bits of shooting as 13 points. Although Manches­ batting title," he pointed out, Hacker. Tom Acker and a solid third with 985 points and a W L Pet. Organising Committee an over scoring Meacham and Hearn to called by the homcfolks in Buf­ Coventry, plans for the annual all participants. | «s,ren Last year we jfOt there too late. 23.9 average. Schayes moved from draft of $490,000. The Federal is displayed in the photo, an outline on tin of Uncle Sam. (Herald Photo by Ofiara). nine and two points, respectively. ter kept battling all the way, "and got only three more RBI’-s Don Gross. )>oth young pitchers, If the team had a weakneaa. It Bostoui ...... 26 14 .650 falo, won their 13th game in 15 there waa no doubt about the out­ banquet and Ladies’ Night and the UOl’NTBV CLUB WOMEN have a year of experience' under Colgate Next fifth to fourth on 900 points and Government agreed that should Bill Twerdy was high man for Installation of officers are high­ than A1 Kaline." could have been that our hitting New .York ...... 22 19 .687 starts — pulling ahead in the clos­ come, after three minutes into the It was suggested that the blond Maahies shutout Blasters 4-0 their belts.' There is no better re­ 23.1 and Boston's Bob Clousy from Philadelphia' ...... 22 20 .524 the State Government have to Ma's A Bill's with 20 markers. He ing minutes to defeat St. Bona­ lights from the recent session of and Putters and Spoons scored attack did not balance our home sixth to fifth writh 887 and 32.2 make good any of this guarantee it and Ray Tomkunas controlled the fourth quarter. slugger was still young and might lief pitcher than Hertchel Free­ run attack. Hie knowledge of this Storrs - After a lay-off of ten Syracuse ...... ; . . . 17 28 .429 venture. 70-63 at Buffalo's Memor­ Big Tom Bui'ke snapped out of the Manchester Sportsmen’s As­ respective 3-1 victories over Driv­ The Sehayea-Oousy advance drop­ would share the' costa equally boards. get stronger and better. man. We expect Ruaa Meyer to will tend to having that fault cor­ days for final sxamtnattons, ths Western Division ial Auditorium. Hank Nowak had his recent slump to lead the Hart­ sociation, Inc. He grinned and .said. "Yeah, ers and Brassies. Leading keg- help ua. Yet, our pitching staff ped Clyde Lovelette of MlnneapoUi Fort W a y n e ...... 20 21 .488 The chief executive officer for Gherif Hamia Leading Challenger WE.ST SIDE MIDGETS 25 poirits for Canisius, ‘’ranked The main project of the officers lers were Isabel Anderson 112. Kay rected this year. In fact, we're University of Connecticut basket­ from fourth to sixth place. Gus's Grinders nipped Fire A ford scorers with 22 points, the what about Kaline? Doesn’t he tatisfles me. going to take our first step to­ Bpehester ...... 20 23 .466 the Games. Sir William Bridgeford 14th in this week's Associated same number he tallied in the first and members during the past few figure tb lmp:-ovp. And Williams Glblin 110 and Esther Nelson 110. Our team la stronger In more ball aquad will return to action on Schayes' career total embrimea Minneapolis...... 19 22 .468 said: “W e. havjc always known Police 29-26 hnd Nasslff Arms Press poll. years ha.s been ownership of land ward remedying that situation the meeting. The hard-working center —he won’t have to get any better. REC LEAGUE i ways- than just pitching. We'are a ve?y first day in , Saturday meeting Colgate at 978 NBA regular and playoff St. Louis ...... 19 23 .492 there would be no money profit edged Norman's 23-21 as the West Georgia Tech defeated Auburn and the building of a clubhouse. For Saddler’s Vacated Ring T itle Side Rec Alidget League started waa un.sto'ppable in the second That guy's just a)>out perfect and Fronted by Bill Adamy (128- year older and the experience of See you then. Hamilton, N. Y. Game time is 8 games. It does not include the Wednendior’B Sckednle 'The Games are not run for profit’ 81-74, St. Francis of Brooklyn half when he registered 18 tallies These aims will be realized next should hit around .3.50 again. 130-381) and Hippo Correntl (125- more than 800 points he scored as SL Louis vs Fort Wayne at CSiar- the second round of play last night month when the clubhouse will be P.M. The loss, he said, was brought at the Cedar St. gym. routed Siena 69-50. Idaho whipped In addition to doing a tremendous "Besides,- with the competition 147-3761. Dari-Maid took all four a rookie in the defunct NBL. lotU, N. C. i b a Washington State 69-57, Memphis completed on property recently points from Renn's Tavern. The ^he Connacticut-Colgate series about by fast rising costs on esti- New York, Jan. 23 (/P)— f>w‘ uld be recognised as the newv 2 in both 4 and Ring ratings, Both games last night indicated job off the boards. Veteran Pat fellows like that give .you. you’ve Macauley has achieved his record Kochester vs Minneapolis at mates that were made long before champion. was dropped to third beUiu' Costa State downed Tennessee Tech 89- acquired In North Coventry where ' West Side Tavern produced a 3-1 has been a short, but intensa one, that the second round of play will Camilli tallied 10 of his 15 mark­ got to be lucky to win three titles with each team winning thrae over a span of 990 gamea Louisville, Ky. the Games. Cherif Hamia, a clever curly- after hia defeat by CladiUi. 73, and little St. Thomas of Min­ ers In the opening half while for­ the club owns 430 acres of Isnd. in a rotv." I win over Oliva’s Esso in the sec­ rhe New 'Vork State Athletic be closely contested. In the open­ Nelson- Quinby was Installed at games. The series began In the Pettit slightly reduced the re­ New York vs Philadelphia at haired Algerian, leads the Commission is expected to come According to Saddy's formula, nesota surprised Marquette, 69-63. ward Stan Egnat collected all 10 Mantle also suggested that he'll ond match at the West Side Rec. B^ton. , In the period immediately before ing tilt, Gus’s had a fine third the January meeting as president Kacey Irish Night 1943-44 season. Last year, also at bound lead held by Maurice Stokes the Games everything went up In pack of challengers snapping up. with : .me sort of a formula, in­ Hamia and Costa , would have to period to tack the second defeat on Standings Not .Effected points in the second half. be satisfied With 40 homers in CHURCH LEAGUE of Rochester, but, ether department Syracuse at Boston. for the sixth straight year. Other Shutout victories (4-0) were Hamilton, Connecticut edged price, both building coats and costa at the world featherweight volving the leading, contenders, file sn agreement with the NBA the up and coming Fire A Police Lenhie Cohen and Bud Blemkcr Co-Captain Norm Hohenthal, In­ 19.57. after he signs a contract. He Colgate, 82-80. leader addiid mere security to their Thamday'e Schedule to defend the newly-won title dian's top scorer, did his usual fine., officers installed were;' Gerry .said he talked with George Weiss chalked up by Emanuel Lutheran New Yoiic at Syracuse. of running the village, he said. title now that Sandy Saddler when the medical report of Sadd­ combine. The two AI’s, Cyr and combined for 43 points in Tech’s Blanchard, vice'president; Nick 'Hiua far this season, 'Connecti­ positlena. Bill Shsrmsh of Boston ler is digested. within 90 days after their bout Rudd paced the winners. Rudd victory over Auburn. Cohen had work in the rebounding department of the Yankee.s in Chicago Sunday, over St. James’ No. 1. Second Con- hit all 21 of his free throw attempts St. Lo-jU at RiUadelphia. has been retU-ed. The National against the man designated as but was held . scoreless from the Twerdy, ■ treasurer, and' E 1 v i n and will see him In New York ".'V grecational over Center Congrega­ Will Honor Coach cut and Colgate each has won nine Boxing Assn, hopped into the M i^ el ’^errios of Pbierto Rico, tipped in 14 points and controlled 23, Blemker 20. The game, incl- Draghi, secretary. Twerdy and games. However, on the losing aide and raised his percentage- to sn - College BfiiketbaH- leading challenger by the NBA. the, boards while Cvr chipped in dentallv. did not count in the field, ending up with six successful the end jtf the month." tional No. 1. South Methodl.st No. -hBBatoatppt-’UH lielSai captain fray last night when-Fred Saddy, r cently beaten by Gil Cadllli of Hamia outpointed Costa in a free throws in eight attempts. ’Hie Draghi are now starling their Explaining Certain Things 2 over Bt. John’a and North By EARL YOST (Connecticut ia up with only Hvryty**' Joe Gibaon acored on 29 out of 82 I secretary, said In Milwaukee the with 11 tallies and set up many of Southeastern Conference—*ace — fourth terms in office and Blanch­ losses to seven for the Red Raid- Cousy ~ Is 81 sislsta In front of Jack San Francisco, probably will be Madison Square Garden id- the plays. Johnnie Lucas was high although both are members. Only strong 6-3 center also fouled'out of "We haven’t talked loo much Methodist No. 2 over Community Honored guest at the fourth an- I free throws this season In gamts Canlatus 70, St. Bonaventure 63 \vinner of a bout between Hamia ii< the midst of the scramble. Sad­ ard his first. Baptist. North Methodist No. 1 era. Only common opponent has Georga of Phllsdelhia and John­ rounder, March 30, 19b*; on a split man for the losers, netting 10 one Tech-Auburn game counts the rough contest midway In the NELSON Q l’INBV about terms so far. Mr. Weiss was nual Irish Night-Sports Night pro­ ston maintain field goal siccuracy against ’Alabima and Auburn. 8 t. Francis (Bkn) 69. Siena 90 and Carmelo (Josta of New York dy said Berrios, who had been No. decision, The nimble invader made last period with his team trailing Plans for the fifth annual ban­ explaining certain things to me,” was a 3-1 winner over Concordia gram of Campbell Council, No. I been Holy Cross. Connecticut points and Phil Hence had eight. and the "official" one has been quet and Ladies' Night have been licked the Crusaders 97-72, whlla leadership. a hit with the crowd although one Art Storey, Improving in every designated for next month in At­ 36-47. It was the second time this ■sisting sponsoring the current Micke,v said. L\itheran as was St. Bridget's 573, Knights of Columbus on Mon- ■ l> season he had fouled out. Red and formulated and tickets distributed. Connecticut Sportsmen’.s & B o-a t over South Methodist No. 1 and day night. March 18 will be the iHoly Cross upset Colgate, 81-73. J judge voted for Costa 5-4*1. game, w*as outstanding on defense.. lanta. When asked about reports that White scoring honors were shared The affair will be held on Satur­ Show at the Hartford Armory. It he was asking $60,00®. or double Center Congregational No. 2 Rev. Philip Blaney. A Manchester The lost to* Holy 01*0410 anappiial In a Jun. 15 match in the Gar­ Normans, trailing all the way, A 21-point performance by A1 aix-game winning stioak for Col­ den, Hamia won a ununimeu.s de­ by Dick Dubanoskt (13), Leo Cyr day night. Feb. 16. Only 300 tick­ i.s hoped, Quinby says, to have the his 1956 pay. Mantle said "I bowled to a 2-2 .stalemate with St. native. Father Blaney is on the put on a torrid fourth quarter Innlss sparked St. Francis against ets will be available to members James' No. 2. gate. One of Colgate's losses was cision,over Berrios who was drop­ drive that fell one basket short as' Siena, which trailed by 27 points (10) and Tom Roche (10). Hartford Country League of haven’t any idea what I’m worth." teaching ataff at St. Thomas Indians Out Front and their friends. The night’s best score.^ were Seminaiw in Bloomfield and Is also a 86-99 overtime loss to national­ ped for-the first time Ir his career Don Schofield threw in the win­ at the half. Sportsmen’s Club run a sportsman but he figured he'd get what I ly-ranked Wake Forest. R. E. WANDELL ning hoop with seven seconds to Never more than two points President Quinby reports that ahow of its own„at a later date, want." before joining his famil,v tvirned in by Sonny Chandler 3.56, coach of this year’s successful St. in tho foiirtli round. However, Bob Gallivan’s 28 points were Locked Big Mas Bentos had Hamia in trouble two go. Mike Kearns and Bill Andrulot separated the two clubs in the the local organization is not as- possibly in Mahcheater. in Florida next month. James Mathieson 135-349. John T))omss ■ High School basketball the big factor In St. Thomas’ up­ opehlng eight minutes. Dubanoski O'Neil 135. Frank Monette 133 and Pre-season prospects for Col­ Building or three times. shared the scoring honors for the set of Marquette, the first vic­ Mr.s. McCormick also arrived team. n»e Saints have won 13 of Armsmen with eight points each. and Roche of Manchester and ,veatefday and reviewed the la.^t Irvin Secor 130. 15 games thus far and are ranked gate bemoaned the "lack of a big Hamia’s other American start; tory ever for the Tommies against Burke and Camilli of Hartford all man," nevsKheleaa Colgate raiiks AfSy 4. resulted in a victory over Jim Curry had 11 markers, seven a Marquette basketball team.- Olympics and said t’lat athletes among the Class C powers. Contractor acored four points as the Indians Previous guests of honor on the fifth in the nation in team re­ Ike Clicstnut at Washington on in the fourth period to lead the Idaho came from behind in the that participated are not in favor RtsMBiitial-C^nuRBiBlal losers. Bruce Stavens ranked next led 13-12 at the first turn. WlUimantic Scores 58-42 Win of tabulating unofficia. team totals. Hockey at m Glance Irish Night programs were retired ' bounding. ITie "big man” ia 6-4 A a divided decision. The referee last seven minutes to beat Wash­ with eight. Two free throws by reserve Ddh "All the athletes felt bad about Manchester High basketball and Jack Nichols who has an in­ Altaratiens-RfmodiliRf scored^it even but the two judges ington State. The_ victory enabled Bolk in the first 30 seconds of the dividual rank of Ith in tKe nation voted for Hamia. BUSINESSMEN'S LEAGUE the way the newspapers put coun­ Tuesday's ResulU track coaches .Will Clarke and the vandals to shove the Cougars second period gave the Owls a 14- Over Manchester Tech Rivals Rastem League Pete Wlgren In 1954, Matt in that departmsnt. The 126-pound brown was va­ Businessmen's League action into the cellar in the Pacific Coast try agair^it country against coun­ “ BiuineM Built Oigr last night found the Jayceca turn­ 13 margin. Six straight markers try,” she said In a shor talk before cninton 9. Wa.shlngton 2. Moriarty in 1955 and veteran base- Nichols is an all-time record cated yesterday wlicn Cflmrlie Conference. opened a 20-15 Hartford advantage CustoBier SAtisfaetifin” ing back the Leftovers 49-45 in Outscoring -their rivals by a : a joint-meeting of the local chap­ Johnatow-n 4. Philadelphia 2. hall umpire Jimmy O’Leary . last holder for single season scoring Johnston, Saddler's manager, said with five minutes to go. Two foul early in tl e fina] period but were Hednesdny's Schedule March. 'Moriarty sponsored num­ at Colgate with hia 989 point! in Full Inaurance CoveiTiga he was retiri.i.i^ the champ on the the first of two games at the East shots by Hohenthal and a basket 21-2 marnin in the second quarter. ; unable to overtake the successful ters of !?lgma Delta C?hl and Theta Side Rec. In the nightcap, the favored Windham Regional Tech j Si,!rma Phi, men’s and women's pro­ Eastern l.eague erous Manchester athletic teams 27 games last year. His two-year TcLHlB.3033 ' recommendation of Di-. Thomas by Hayes Stagner finally lifted the Williniantic five. (JharloUe at New Haven. during the past quarter century. varsity mark is 881 points. From W. Matthew, a neurosurgeon, who North End Package upset the losers out front 24-22 at intermis­ of Williriantle rolled to a sound ' fessions! journali.sm fraternities. Aftar 6:00 P.M. j Teachers 46-42. State Golfers 98-42 victory over Cheney Tech Kigh-sebring Dave Figura top­ "We as athletes don't think that Serving as co-chairmen of Irish the 'beginning of the season he reported the boxer was "going sion. Strong foul shooting. (lO-lS) Night again are Francia Mahoney needed 278 points to set a new 82 BALDWIN RQAD progressively blind.' With Ralph Kryzak racking up kept the Indians in contention as yesterd.-,v afternoon at the Y. I t : ped the Windham scorers witli 24 way about It." she said. As for her DUSTY B05VLIN0 LEAGUE Herald Photos 14 points and Bill Legault connect­ was the ninth win in 11 starts and Herb Carvey. TTils year's af­ three year varatty racord, a goal MANCHESTER. CONN. Dr. Matthew recommended re­ Senior Officers they were a poor seven for 36 from points, including eight for 12 at own oplpion, she said she felt there fair will also be held at the Ameri­ FATHER BLANBY * he should have no trouble reaching. tirement for the 30-ycar-old Sad­ ing for 13, the Jaycees upended the the field. Overall, both rivals wound for the invaders while the ho.st the foul line: Teai-n'.atc Do-.i-r Ber­ sl’ould be no scoring on a team Not included in today's bowling can Legion Home on Leonard St. dler who waa Injured in an auto Leftovers who suffered their sec­ up with 16 Successful charity tosses Silk Towtiers suffered their third nal chipped in with, 12 tallie.s. basis. ' column is the 4-0 victory' scored Clearwater, Fla., Jan. 23 (>P)— A corned beef and cabbage dinner accident in July 1956 when a taxi­ ond consecutive loss. John Legault in 26 tries. straight .setback and fourth. in ' Clieney CTcpcli Wooano8ki'8 twin-pointer gave the seven games. Mrs. McCormick was also critical Rubber. Dean's Trahan pinned and thefr gueata. named officers of the Pro'fessional was plen.sed with Blacicle Dona­ waa in collision with a car. He the winners. For the losers Randy locals their final lead, 29-28 midway Poor .shooting, especially in its , hue's fine work off the board.s of the judging in the men's diving aingle gamea of 137 and 149 to Speaker of the night will be an­ Knowledgfeable was hospitalized for thrpe weeks. Brown set the pace as he ripped Golfers Association. Senior . Divi­ in the third quarter. But two suc­ disastrous second period, i)roved and the local forward caged 10 competitions at MeDjowrne. .She spark the triumph. nounced at. a later time. the nets for 15 markers while Fuz­ sion. t cessive drives, one sparked by cosily to the Cheney quintet which felt ,there was some discrimination “He does have some sight at the markers in a losing ckuse. But ------:__ fl;______present time," said Dr. Matthew. zy McAlister tallied IQ. Collect­ Named here yesterday, they are Burke and the other b y , Egnat, had erected a 12-7 first quarter once again, center Hank Jaslowski against American divers, and added "If he does not fight, he may ing only nine points out of 28 tries Willie Whalen of New Britain, first shoved the Owls Into a 41-32 lead a lead. But. Windham went on toi paced his dub in Uie scoring de­ "The Russians and Hungarians vice president and George Fe-.-rier BIGGER and BEHER people be able to retain that sight. If he at the foul line proved costly for minute before the, buzzer_aounded. grab a 28-14 advantage at inter-1 partment with 13 points, don't want to see the Americans continues to fight, there is a grave the losers.. of Danbury, second vice president. Not to Be Denltiid. mission and a 43-31 lead at the dominate diving." She described Tennis Stressed Down Under chance of total blindness.” North End Package holding a John Watson, Indiana golf pro, Is Hartford led by .10 with five min­ three-qiiartor mark. The local.s Windham also captured the JV the Rus-fiaa entrants "as-wonder Saddler said he had no definite 26-24 lead at the intermission, pin­ the division’s new president. utes remaining in the fourth period fought back to within six. points conte.st 31-28. Harr.v, Holiiie.s had' fill kids." ^ ■ buy Imperial— plans for the future. ned the first-setback of the sieason . Ralph Beach of Pikesville, Md., and by 12 with only 2:30 left. The 10 tallie.s for the liohie team. Mr.s. McCormick said she pre­ Mor,e. Than in United States "Up to now I thought I could on the Teachers as Jack Boothby was- named secretary-treasurer. Indians outscored the victors 7-3 Windham Tech ferred that there Ijesio government in the homestretch but the hustling B F PtN. continue to box," he, said after and; Tom Conran rallied for 1? Ferrier and Bill Graham of De­ FtRura. f .. .. .8 H>12 34 aid to Olyrrpic athletes, adding (Second In a Three-Pnrt Series 4 pages 'and fans will brush pasq VALUES at GLENNEY'S Owls were not to be denied their Ki4*ch(i, f ., learning of the doctor's recom­ points each and Hkjry Eggleston troit were named co-chairmen of ICE SKATES "You can't have government he!)' •f • . ' ’ and’they much-needed triumph. - Mlur.w.*«ki. f .. U U New York. Jan.- 23 (A5—Bill Tal­ Prime Minister Robert Menaies Jo mendation. "I still don't believe added nine. For the n^ng Teach­ the group’s 'Tournament Commit­ ZsChPK c , .. 3 without having politics mixed Up in bert nunplaying captain of the U.S. grab the autograph of a Lew --Although the losers won the bat­ 2-7 it.” . any featherweight could whip ers, hard-driving Dave D d ^ a n led tee. The 18th annual 54-Hole Toir- PROFESSIONALLY c . (M l Davis Chip team, tells of a couple Hoad or Ken Roaewall. me.” the attack with 16 polnte^and nament will be held at Dunedin, tle of the boards, 41-31, the advan'-. Mfiktp, R . :.-”n 2-6 The p.'ihcipal speakei at to­ • OPEN MONDAYS • tage did thjsm no good aince they P<'manii. % .. 1 0-1 of enlightening experiences con­ Auaaie players, such aa Rose- buy it Sandy, a pro since 1944, has a lanky Dick Danielson added 16. Fla.. Friday. , BfrnAt, % . .. S OK night's ba;iquat v)ill be Air Force" nected with America's recent Ill- fell way short of their 85 per cent SHARPENED Gen. Emmett "Rosie" O’Donnell. wall and. Hoad, are plucked from 144-16-2 record for 162 fights with shooting average. Why the Indians fated campaign in Australia. an amazing total of 103 knock­ TotalH ...... 2.3 12-27 Comedian Joe E. Brown will be school at the; age of 13 or 14. They did not attempt 1® drive more often • HOLLOW GRIND Cliriiry T«*h (42> At Adelaide, where the Austral­ are' Immediately given good-pay­ outs. Only the late Young Strib- remains one of the game's biggest B J*. master of ceremonies. Others joln- m BEVEL GRIND exonahur, f ...... 4^ 24 fftg in the program include Ted ians won the Challenge Round in ing jobs by sporting goods con­ TOPCOATS SUITS every time Ung had more knockouts in mod­ mvsterles. '' cerns (Rosewall was making em' ' ring history. Saddler was IBC^s Youth Boxing Movement • FLAT, GRIND NafHii. t ...... 1* (M> .Smits. Associated Press sports edl- late December: a housemaid came Perha)j8 a return to OCIL war­ Auntln. t ...... 4 into Talbert’s room at the Hotel around $12,0()0 a year before he stopped once in the second fight fare will help the Red and White jBNlnvrBki. c. i . 4 5-8 ■tor, and (JIrcult Judge Robert Can- REG. 44.75 ZIP-LINED REG. 60.00 ...... NOW $43:H of his career. V owIpn. m ...... 0 on a vartlbla checkerboard, ulth Th« CONNECTICUT go ring experts wouldn’t be sur­ Scholastic Basketball MURPHY'S ALLEYS Davia Cup team, buL tell me. how prised to-see an upset by Rogers, 17 Total* ...... 1« 4« Sinko has been a line coach .under lighted courts every three or ft .-x Scoro at lialf 24-23 Manc)i*«ter. 991 MAIN STREET Biiff Donelli Who reaigned recently did you come out ? I didn't happen SWEATERS a $60-per-|treek laundry worker who Bristol 69, New Britain 56 to notice." blocks. The city of Sidney hca SIMTEX SHIRTS SPORTSMEN'S has a vicious, shortAright hand to accept a similar post at (Jdlum- 200 lighted court- alone—more AND Hartford Weaver 65, Hall 47 biq University. Sports writer Mur­ These incidents point up the COTTON FLAXNXL , punch.' . “ Hartford 66, Manchester 48' difference. in tennii emphasis in than in the entire United States. ONE LOT ONLY Each will receive $4,000 frofti TV ray Kramer, cloae to the BU situa­ BOAT SHOW Bristol'69, New Bri,.atn 56 Olympic Fij^ures tion, aaya that Sinko's yhances of the United States and Australia Ail big cities have an abundance REG. 3,95 N0W.$24$9 and 20 per cent of. the gate, making Farmington 60, Glastonbury 68 getting the Job grow stronger every and show ■why America haa cauae of grass courts, which are avaiiabi* State Armory, Hartford it the biggest payday each has had Middletown 5’7, Southington 93 to be worried about ita tenhta fu-, to anybody for 4 small fee, and thus far. To Attend Dinner day. i PRICE REG. _____ ..... NOW $2.29 even the country towns hava courts 2 :9 5 Wilson 52, Newington 51 ture although preaent high offi­ ■ - Ortiz, a nimble, clever boxer who Plainville 43, Wethersfield 32 TUBELESS TIRE In the early days of tho.orougghbred cials consider - the- pratmnt slump w.th the Davis Cup surface. The BIGGER and BETTER was bom in Puerto Rico, has Hartford, Jan. 23 tflP)—Jim Rath- United States}' g r M courts are -Windsor Locks 46,.EUist -Wihdsor .tchmidt, Yale crew coach whose I racing in England, Lord■d Glasgow - temporary and nothing to be THAN EYE! scored eight knockouts. His biggest 40 refused to name his horaea until alarmed about. ^ - concantrated in the East, and are milches have been against Phil team Won a gold medal for the Stafford 56, Granby 46 United States at the Olympics last HEBDQUARTERS they first proved themselves. Australia is a country 10,- open only to the country club set. IN PERSON Ktm and Tommy Salem. He defeat­ 000,000 people compared vrith the SPORT SHIRTS JACKETS ed. Salem in the route although Windiiam Tech 58, (Jheney Tqch year, will attend the Gold Key In Australia, thousands will turn TV's SUPERMAN 41 Award Dinner o f the- Connecticut United States' 170,000,000, yet it out to see a practice match. The handicapped by a deep gash over IN IMNCHESTiS has taken' the tennis initiative his eye from the firot roiind on. Sports Writers' Alliance Monday Davla Cup ia .played annually be­ REG. 5.95 ...... N OW $3.98 REG. 24.95 ...... NOW $15.95 bight at the Statler. from America, winning the Davla fore sellout crowds in a Kentucky •• Ortiz is -managed by JEd Fergu­ HE'S COMING OU ' Chip the last two .years, producing Big League B«aeball Stars son, trainer of New York’s Police t Other Olympic talent in the Derby-atHtoaphere. Last Septemlicr REG. 4.95 NOW $3.29 REG. l l . 9 f ...... NOW $12.95 St. Louis — (NEA) — Vinegar an all-Australian final (Lew Hoad leas than. 100 saw tha final day’s . Tank and Stage Shows Athletic League and father of Vince audience will be Jim- Coogan of SALES - SERVICE - VULeANIZINB Cartels and Ken Rosewall) in the U.S. Ferguson, 1956 NCAA light riilddle- Bemf Mizell, ths Cardinals' left- New Haven, manager of the cham- play In the.inter-sone matches at Hundreds of ^ handed pitcher, may be learning I ’ National Tournament and winning Forest Hllla. . ^ REG. 3.95 ...... ^ . NOW $2.59 ' RES. 14.95 ...... NOW $9.95 weight champion from the Univer- ipionshlp U.S. -Olympic basketball lUY ON ous suDen t s s m s ' I our Junior championahip with Sports Exhibits slty.-of Wisconsin. how to hit. Last year,., he finished team. Steve 'WltkowiKi of Tennis; in tha United States, has with .107 Ota first time. In his WORK CLOTHES [young Rod Laver. Trout Fishing ./ I Rogers has won 10 fights, lost Wesleyan, head trainer for the U.S. I "In Auatralia- tennis ia the IVo‘. deteriorated to a sportr of minor two and drew in two. since turning organlsedB-bsseball career that,he Olympic team, and Dick Hart of appeal. Young athletes go in .for In 13,000 Gal. Tank reached the .100 mark. i 1 sport," aaya Talbert “In Ameri- pro ahortly after taking the. 1905 Windsor,' outstanding middle For Painters, ica it ia seventh dr eighth. We othcr silprta. eucl) se football and Chiliicago Golden~ Glovea lightweight distance runner' fqr the' United Manchester Tire, Ine. Carpenters. Piumbers i can’t expect to. compete evenly baseball, and fans dodge the sport A 1 ij IIII c V ’ c m b r ’s LIVES UP TO IT title; He is credited with seven States. *■ While Austreliena play .12 months in givat ntimbera. But tennlp offi­ kayoes; .' ' Providence— (Ne A) .— Brown's I a year and our boys play only cials insist ths sport ia not dyin Real Chevreflls, the Boaton IS ajBjLfltliisn ULtlyNti o SHOP Rogefs won his TV tnain svant 197-pound wrestler, a sophomore ’four." . . - —that I't’a Just In s temporary I chance with two recent impreaaive who won all eight freshman bouts Brulna' leading acorcr. is in his In tennis-imad Australia, the ■lump—and batter days, arc ahead. I'vlctorias. Last month he stoppe|l last ysar. has sn appropriate nahie aixth iqajpr laagus seaaob at ths IDayla Gup matches.^ (duubad Uia^ (Tsmsirawt ~W1iat ' Amerioaa 789 MAIN ST.^\ ’. 4 ' . , .v; —' % • cflencad Aipdy Arel of Pitts- —-^ u ia Wtnnar. ' , . age of 24. - * ' Sues criria rlj^t ^ the ftOot'* Taaida Needs). if - " v '• '\ % mm m a--r' M; . '■ ■ . , . ■ . PAGE TWENTY-tWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1957 MANCHESTER EVE^^ING HERALD, MANCHESTER. COI^N!, WEpNESDAY. JANUARY 23. 1967 pa g B TWEnry-TifBeE Wmied'To Rent 08 Legal Notice AutOBiobilM tor Sale - 4 HooMholii SerricM THERE OUGHTA BE A LAWl BY FAGALY and SHORTEN HousehoW Goods^ 51 Rooms Withnat Board 59 Legal Notice Offered 13-A WAMTD—Three bedroom family LIMITATION OBDEB ' LIMITATION OBDEB UNIVERSAL electric stove, ap­ house on bus line. $136 monthly AT A COURT OF PROBATE h*ld AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Obituary Classified FURNITURB repairlnx and refln- proximately 15 years old'. Good PLEASANT, heated room with pri­ at Manchester -within . and lor th* at Manchester within and (or the ress top. Write Box Q, Herald. District of Manchester on the ISlh day District of Manchester on the 17th day. lahln^ antiques restored. Furni­ appearance, two burners, Mleep- vate bath. Call Ml. 3-4033. of January. 1987., of Jamfkry. 1957. . DE CORMIER MOTORS ture Repair Service, Talcottvitle. S e e m s to h-abbero-ast lire all me well, bveii, in fine working condi­ Preaent. Hon. John J. Waltru, Juilse. P resent. -Hon. John J. W allett, Judge. Advertisement MI. 3-T44#, S o WHV TME BLAMMBTV 0LAMK CAQ'T ME tion. Call at 104 Falknor Dt. after MASTER Bedroom for two. Inquire Honsea For Sale'’ 72 Estate of Arclllla Jarvis, late of Man­ Estate of David Hayes, late of Man­ SAYS, EVER SETS FOR PRESEMIS ARE CUFFUMkfi EVER. FIMO A SIMGLE PAIR TWE VM'UB State Tailor Shop, 8 Bissell S t.' chester In said District, deceased. chester In said Dlstrlcc deceased. D e a t h s CLASSIFIED ADVT. 5:30 p.m. except Sunday. 114,400—THREE bedroom ranch. On motion of Alexander Jarvis of said On motion of Harold W. "Oarrity of •.■SEC THESE FINE CARS TODAT FORMICA counters, ceramic wall MAS TO WEAR CUFFUMkCS ? MI. 3-5047, MI. S;7383. Duty to Gut Budget DEPT. HOURS and floor tile. Let us modernise OM.OlOTtoJ Garage/ hot water heat, immacu- Manchester, executor. said Manchester, administrator with THEY’RE PRICED MOHT AND NO MONEY NEEDED! lata condition, near hua and shop­ ORDERED: ‘That six months from will annexed. 8:15 A. M. to 4:.^0 P. M. yoiir bathroom and kitchen. For OCTMiM ROOM WITH kitchen prtvUeges. thes lEth day of January, 1SS7, be and ORDERED: Thai six months from AT BANK TERMS OF'COURSE." free estimates call MI. #-2658, The that TOO. TAKE 3 YEARS TO PAY! Centi-ally located. Mrs. Dorsrsey, 14 ping. Carlton W. Hutchlna.' Ml. ithe same su-e limited and allowed (or the 17th day of January. 1957. be and (Oaottnwd from Pag# Oael I-51S3, 9-4694. the creditors within which to bring In the same are limited and allowed (or Death Oaim s i/ Tile Shop, Buckland. ^ MOTHER? Arch St. ihsir claims sgainst said eiRale. and the creditors within which to bring in COPY CLOSING TIME WANTED said executor Is directed to give ifihitc their claims against said estate, and proposal at the time, saying It FLAT FINISH Holland window Reliable, Honeet, Person IN PRIVATE home, clean, well KANCHESTEBt—Six' room ranch. ndtice to the creditors to bring In their said administrator c.t.a, Is directed, to Tolland County would endanger national aecurity. f o r c l a s s i f i e d ADVT. TODAY’S SPECIALS shades, .madS to measure. All TO TAKE OVER heated single 'room, quiet neigh­ Idea) location, convenient to.bua claims within said time allowed by pub­ give public nAUce to the creditors to Miss Russell Received Conlldenttal Data and achoola, hot water oil heat, lishing a copy of this order In some bring In thcli claims, within said time MON. THRU FRI. metal Venetian blinds at .a new UNPAID BALANCE borhood, gentlemen, references. newspaper having a circulation In said allowed by publishing a copy of fhls Superior Court Asked today how. Stevenson tow price. Keys made while you MONTHLY PAYMENTS Mi. 8-8188. full cellar, garage, aeniibly priced. probate district within ten days from order In some newspaper having a clr- Mias. Lillian M«b«l Ruesell. 88' could have obtained access to NBC 10:30 A. M. 1951 Cadillac wait.' Marlow's. 115.79 CaU A. R. WUkfe & Co., 481 Eaat the dale .of this order and return make culaticn In said probate district within Falknor Dr„ died at the Manches­ secrets, Eisenhower recalled that 4-Door Sedan. Model S2. Preatife ROCKVILLE, 24 Grove St.— WeTl Middle Tpke. MI. 9-4389. to this court of the notice given. ten days from the date of ihls order Rockvine, Jan. 3$ (Special)— SATURDAY 9 A. M. 5 Complete JOHN J. WALLEJT, Judge. and return make' to this court of the ter Memorial HoapltAl lost n l|h t the Democratic nominee received at a low- price. Previbuo owner, _ Rooms of Furniture heated light housekeeping room. R a v e MIXIIUM priced houaea for notice given, u Two daipacA tulU resulting from confidential intelligence briefings local executive. * Inquire first floor, apartment 9. hale. Xbccelient locations. J. D. LUUWION OBDEB ______JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. After A long illnessN, motor vehicle aeddents in. Man­ Buildinx—Contracting 14 AT A COURT OF PROBATE held from the administration daring r o tm COOPBBATION WILL Only 1395 down Beautiful Westinghouse Elec. R s i ^ Co., Jolm DeQuattro, Brok. She had been a resuNiht of Men- chester snd scheduled (or Jury the campaign. The President ASld BE APPHBCIATED Refrigerator / VERY CLEAN. bedroom for relia­ at Manc^ter within and for the AT A COURT OF PROBATE liolden Chester fOr the past three years, trisl todsy In Tollsnd County FOR TOUR remodellnr, repaira or ble gentleman, quiet home, parft- er. 3-5262, MI. 9-3640. District of Ktabebester on the 16th day at Cnveiitry, within and for the District he did not know at the moment additions call William Kanehl, Beautiful Bedroom Suite of Jaiiirtry. 1957. of Coventry, on the 21st day of January, making her home with Miss Ger­ Superior Court were settled by st- whether those briefings covered 1958 Ford Convertible Beautiful Living Room Suite ing. MI. 9-1320. < MANCHESTER -S ix foom Cape, Prekent. Hon. John J. Walleit. Judge. A D 1957, trude DeLeo. She was botn in torheys prior to hesrings. Dial M l 3-5121 Contractor and Builder. MI. Beautiful Dinette Set two unfinished. Oil heat. Close to Estate of Edward W. Johnson Sr., Present Hon. Elmore Turkington, NSC deliberations regarding H- Club Coupe. Bunliner . model ■ I 8-7773. Jai-’ of Manch.'ster In said District, de­ Ju d g ,. _ ^ Fayetteville, Maine, March_\M, In s $36,000 suit brought by Bomb tests. Showroom appearance t^rouah Beautiful '"De Laixe” Raiwa PLEASANT. HEATED room near avarything. Small down payment. ceased On motion of Flora P. Jones of Coven­ 1872. 'She had worked with'-fhp John Pstelli, Esbt Hampton, op­ Foreign 'Visitors—Asked wheth­ BID WELL Home Improvement Co. Instead of Westinghouse fflec. Full price $11,900. Over 50 more Or motion of Harold .W. Oarrlty of try, Connecticut. Administratrix on Ihe blind for over 62 years, most of- erator of s motorcycle involved In out. Every finei accesseny includ- Regrigerator if you prefer bath for gentleman. 54 High St. liatlngs of all kinds. Call the Ells­ said Manchester, administrator with estate ol Oi'rin W. Jones, late of Cov­ er Harold Macmillan, Britain's ns5v inr-power ateerinr. Alterationa, additions, garages. will annexeil. ' entry wllhin said district, deceased. that time as superintendent of the an accident on South Main St„ >rime minister, and Yugoslavia’s Re-tiding specialists. Easy budg­ Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Linoleum worth Mitten Agency, Realtors. ORDERED; That aix months from •This nCourt doth decree that six nursery for the blind in Farming-' Manchester, Oct. 20, 1958, with darshall Tito might visit the Unit­ Lest uid Foand Only $395 down et teema MI 8-648.1 or TR and a Few Other Articles WOMAN ROOMER wanted, rea- MI. 3-6930. the 160k day of January, 1957. be and months from January 21. 1957 be al­ EVERYTHING the same are limited and allowed for lowed and limited for the'creditors of ton. In 1953 she was voted, "citizen Bldia Manning, StaffordvUle, set­ ed States, Elsenhower replied that FOUND—One Boxer, female. Fawn 5-9108. aonable. MI. 3-5932. TWO-FAMILY, Aluminum storms, ihe creditors within which to bring. In said estate to exhibit their claims of the year in the State of Con­ tlement was for $6,600. Pstelli this government was host to some THE UNPAID the,r claims against said estate, iajid agalnst-uhe same to the Administratrix color white cheat and white feet. 1951 Pontiac BALANCE PRICE BWnlngs, sundeck. built 1948. tWo- said administrator c.t.a. Is directed to necticut. claimed a fractured pelvis." 43 forei^ visitors during his first ROOM IN private home with and directs that public notice be given . She leaves several nieces and Vicinity Lake St. Call Lee Frac- 4 Dr. Sedan. Fully equipped In­ TkMtJtL.Tjr ONLY $455.26 private bath and entrance.' for 'car garage, ambsite drive, $17,100. give public notice to the creditors to of this order by advertising In a news­ In action resulting from a pedes­ term. He added there undoubtedly, chia. Dog Warden: MT. 3-4540. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, hrIiiB In their claim s wlihin said lime iiaper having a clrculnllon In said dls- nephews. trian being atruok by an auto on will be others during his second cluding hydramatic. RooDiix^—S id in s 16 Free storage until wanted. Free business gentleman, central. MI. allowed by puhllshlng a copy of . this__ iricl and by hosting a copy thereof on delivery. Free set iip by our own 3-1306. 8-4694. order In some newsiiaper having,a eir- the jiubllc sign l>osl in said Tou-n of The funeral will be held at the Main St. near Middle Turnpike, term. Annonncementa. ' Only $145 down RAT’S ROOFING CO:, ahlngle and niAHMUfJ 99UAH reliable men, ailatton In eaid probate Yriday afternoon; Vernon, sought $10,000 dameges name possible tisltors because in INCOME TAXES prepared In your ductor work, root, chimney re­ -----Phone Me Immediately bus lihc. for working mgp. Cali apUt' level, three extra large bed- and return make to this court of the Certtfie' ' Dr. Koekweii H&lwn -Potter of id J._Letendre Jr., 1951 Ford r6oma,'2i4 tHed- baths, laundry notice given. ^N(;T0N. Judge. sonic cases negotiations still are home or by appointment. Exper­ pairs. Ray Hagenow, MI. 8-2214. Hartford CW 7-0358 MI. 8-4813. ■ ------Hartford, a llfelong^iend, will of­ South Windsor, driver of the motor going on and those who may be in­ ienced tax work. Call Ml. 3-4723. Victoria Hardtop. A Una runnlnc hay Jackson, Ml. 3-832S. After 7 P.M. CH. 6-4690 /ro o m , foyer, two car garage, cus­ »a.. LI.MITATION ORDER DISTIUCT^OF COVENTRY Pro- ficiate. Burial will b e ^ Riverside vehicle. Settlement was for $1,750. vited have asked that the negotia- - 2 one owner car. Equipped Inelud- tom made kitchen cabinets with See It Day or Night AT A COURT OF PROBATE held bat«» Court. JM mary 21. 1957. Cemetery, Farmington. Representing the plaintiff in tiona be kept confidential for the INCOME TAX jprepared. Personal inf Ford-o-mattc. ROOFING. SIDING, painting. Car- If you have no means of transpnr- Apartments—Flats— built in stove and electric oven. at .Mancheeter • within anil fo*- the E ptalr of UlUan J. Ayor, Ian> of Cov- Mntry, Alterations and additions. Help Wanted—Female 35 Help Wanted—Male Articles For Sale 43 ontry. In nald DIMrirl. deceased. Friends may call at til^t'-neral both casea was the Manchester time being. -and buaineaa. Frank Farldonl. MI. ! tation, I’ll send my auto for you. Tenements 6.3 . ^ a d y for occupancy in two D latnrt of M anrhesler, on the 22nd day Uptm ihi* appHcaUon of W, David Only $145 down CeUings. Workmanship guaran­ weeka. Open dally 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. of January. 19.57, home tonight from 7 to 9 Vclock firm of Leaaner and Rottner. Eisenhower said he has no pres­ S-2315. KIRBY VACUUM cleaner, ail a?- i obligation, Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. Kflth of ManrhoAt^r. Connoctlcui. and tomorrow from 3 to 5:30 m d 7 The defendant' in the first case teed. A. A. Dion Inc., 289 Autumn w a n ted —High School senior to $11,800—83 ESSEX S'TREET— Six Estate of Susan Hatch, late of Man­ mininUatof, d.b.n.c.t.a., praying ^ to ent plans to travel outside the 'Unit­ St. MI. 3-4860. train for position of receptionist- TREE CLIMBER, part time. Good tachments including handy butler. J A T Tl 1? tj chester In said District, deceased. »*xccui<'- a corroctf’^d of th^ to 9 p.m. was represented by Day, Berry and ed States. He said constitutional 1952 Hudson pay. Call GArfield 9-2624. Very reasonable. >ll. 9-5574. ' ^ ^ T— vS FIVE ROOM apartment, four room rooms, two unfinished. Dormers. promiiiAji an pur application on filA Howard and in the second by V. D. PerBunals nurse in local doctor's office. Job | tenement, MT. 3-4751. Oil heat. Close to schools, bus and On motion of Frank O. Hatch. 41 more fuUv appeare. it la duties require his prcMnce in the Wasp 4-dr. Sedan. A one owner ALL TYPES of roofing, siding and 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD . Penn Drive. West Hartford, Conn., ad­ ORDERED: That said Clementino. country at moat times, and. make "FOR MEN wfio care” — Dante’s low mileage car. Immaculate carpentry work.. Materials and full time after graduation. A chal CLERK-Ymmg man who ' LADY'S FIGURE skates, size 7, $3. | ■hopping. Vacant. E & E Realty. ministrator. heard " and determined at iW Probate likes store work.. Pleasant working Bqy’s skates, size 6, $3. 'fom 1957 TELEVISION., Three famoiis 1 COVENTRY -- Unfurnished four MI. 8-6297, MI. 3-4480. ORDERED: That six months from Office, in Coventry, in said district, on it awkward for him to g#6 atsuy Barber Shop — Shopping Plaza. throughout. They come no clean­ workmanship guaranteed. No Job lenging and- responsible position makes, discount prices. No down ' and bath. Heat and hot the 22nd day of January. 1957, be and Dr. McLellan, for any length of time. East Center at Lenox St. Quick er anirwhere. too big or too small. For free esti­ for mature girl who likes to work conditions, ail store benefits. Ap­ Thumb t>-pewriter, 'like new, $10. ' the same are limited and allowed for Che 38th day of Ja n u a ry .' A.D. 1967. at service—two barbers—free park­ ply Mr. Byrnes, ' Arthur Drug High back Queen Anne upholstered ’ payment, $2 weekly. No payment fu™*»hed. Two adults. Call the creditors within which to bring In ten o'clock in the forenoon, and \ that But as for -visitors to this coun­ Only $146 down mate call Manchester Roofing k with people. Send credentials and PI 2-8931. MANCHESTER '.heir claims against said esiale. and public notice be given of the pendency Siding Co., Inc. Ml. 9-8933. i store. 942 hfain St. No phone calls. chair, $10. Call MI. 9-3547. I unlll March. Budget Ceriter. MI. of said application and the time Imd President Asks try, I^enhower said hh likes that 3 ing. references for interview to Box K, 3-4164. .said adm lhistralor is directed to give Surgeon, Dies idea because it Is one way to move • Herald. ONE OR TWO girls to share four fll,500 inihllc notice to Ihe creditors to bring In plaae of nearing thereon, by publishii^ WE HAVE two left. 19M ^ hm. FOR THE best in shingle and built' their claims wllhin said lime allowed copy of this order one time In some toward better international under­ 1953 Jaguar TWO REG. 339..50 full^ size beds, room duplex house with two girls Two-family ranch style, good hy publishing a copy of this order In room alr-condltlonem. Save 37o. I up roofing, n ite rs, leaders, chim- j Help WantiMl— MI. 3-1054 after 5 p.m. \ D r . Philip G. McLellan, 15 Wal- Single Package standing. Sport hardtop coupe. Model X120s ney and roof repairs call Coughlin... WOMAN WANTED , for brushing Bulldtnx Materials 47 modern blond mahogany, low, condition, immediate occupancy .on some newspaiiei- having a circulation In on the public sigiiiwst In the Town of O binet — Eisenho-wer aaid no Specisl S29d.»8. A A W Refrigera­ and bowing toys. Apply Kaklar Male or Fem ale 37 said probate district within len days bridge Rd,, West Hartford, proml- j Gorgeous ih and out. See this MI. 3-7707. footboards. $19.95 each. Reg. $98 i one side. ironi II.e date of this order and return Coventry...... In ..... sain.. Di#_istrlcl. at least fiVie plana no chsmges in his cabinet at tion. 143 W-. Middle Tpke. MI. torpedo .today. Toy Co.. 60 Hilliard St. lull size bed, modern blond ma­ ; NEWLY PAINTED three room davs before said day of hearing. 8-1237. ~______FOUNTAIN HELP—Full or parti apartment. middle-aged couple make to this court of the notice given. ELMORE TURKINGTON. Judge. nent gurgeon who has been con- Mideast Plan this tim e.' Asked -whether there Only $595 down time. Pleaaant working conditions, jOak Flooring, .from pe'r M $189.00 hogany. bar headboard and frame, I preferred, Inqulre SOO'j Spruce St. WARREN E. HOWLAND JOHN J.. WALLETT. Judge, sultanCxln surgery to the Man, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Hutchins would be changes later, he replied Roofinx and Chimneys 16-A ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE posting store benefits. No phone calls. Ap- Knotty Pine Sheathing 149.95. Reg. $98 lull size Italian REALTOR-INSURER RH)E WANTED from South Man­ .machine operator on NCR. 40 LIMITATION ORDER DISTRICT OF COVENTRY •»., P ro­ Chester ^em orial Hospital, died (Oontitraed from Bag. One) he was unable to say. chester to downtown Hartford, I ply >Ir. Byrnes, Arthur Drug! from per M $125.00 Provindal bed, pumice walnut. [TO RENT. Four rooms and bath. AT A COURT OF PROBATE hrld bate Court. January 21. 1957. at his honrn.lBst night. One specific question was 1950 Nash ROOFING — Specializing m repair­ hour week, 8;.30-5 p.m., no Satur­ I Store, 942 Main St. , $49.95. Two reg. $79 twin size mod-1 Sunporch and garage. Heat and MI. 3-1108 at Muiichi'iiliT w’ithin ami for the Estate of Frank E. LyiKh. late of mornings, leaving between 8:80 ing roofs of all kinds. Also new days. One week vacation after 6 » ■ .1. _ - ...... Evenings. Mr. Dimock MI. 9-600.1 District of Manchester on the I6th day Coventry, in said District, deceased. Born in Ciii-ibou, Maine, Feb. 28, Observe 50th Wedding Anniversary made the forecaat after he and whether he plans to offer Leonard a.m.-9 a.m. Ml. 3-481S after 5 p.m. -4-Dr. sedan. A one owner local Mahogany Paneling per M $189.00 em solid, cherry’ panel beds, $39.95, hot water furnished. Adults. Write of January: 1957. UiNin the application of Harold W. 1900, he had tiyed in West Hapt- roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys months. Will train. Call Mr. WANTED -Professional hairdress­ Kiln Dried Sheathing I each. Two reg. $49.50 full size .co-’ Box H, Herald. Garrity of Mhnrhester. Conn., Adminis­ other OOP congrtsfional leadtra W. Hail, retiring chairman of the car—clean. Radio, heater. OREBN MANOR—5'i room ranch. Present. Hon, John J. Wallett. Judge. ford for eight years. He gradu-' Mr. and Mrs. Eklward James Hutchins of Andover are cutting a Republican National committee, an RIDE WANTED, from Manchester cleaned, repaired, 26 years' ex­ Seller. Manchester Memorlsl Hos­ er. top salsr}'. male or female. 15000’ min.) ...... per M $99.00 . lonial maple beds, paneled head, i,------L -..-— ------E state of Beatrice A. Davis, late of trator praying to execute a corrected large cake..in observanbe of their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday. had conferred with Ehaenhowei for , Full price $295 perience. Free eatimstea. Call pital. MI. 3-1141. Write Box J, Herald. I spindle foot, $24.95 each. Reg. | FIVE ROOM tenement, one block Garage. Three bedrooms, natural' Manchester In said District, tleceased. deed of the premises as per application ated from B^doiH College in 1921 administration post EUsenhower Green to Farmington Ave.^Mon.- Howley. Manchester MI. S-5381. finish birch cabinet kitchen, dls-t On motion of Harry lilii.sburg. 303 on file more fully appears, it is and Harvard Medical School in Close friends and relatives from New Jersey and this State attend^ about 75 mlnutea. It waa Eisen­ replied there has been no decision Fri. Call MI. 8-7813. Inaulation— ! 359.so full size solid cherry’ co- i from Main St. Gas stove, hot air Main St.. New Britain, Conn., executor. ORDERED: That said apbiicatloii be a eelebration at the home of the Hutchins' daughter and son-in-law, WOMEN SEW easy ready-cut house ilOOO’ min;) ...... per M $39.00! Ionia) bed, paneled head, low foot. I heat, adults only. Write Box G. poaal. Amesite driveway, knotty? ORDERED:___ That six months from heard and determined. at tne Probate 1925. He served his internship at hower's regular tsreekly' aession on any major changes at this time, Today as always we' alth to please costs home. Earn from $17.40 to Situations Wanted— pine porch. Combination windows,: thn^'eihTav. le 16ih day ofof'JsnunVv-.'iis'f' JanimiTi'. 1957, be and Office, in Coventry, in said district, on Hartford Hospital an^ his teai- Mr. and Mrs. Kingston S. Wilcox, Burnap Brook Farm, Andover. 'With the le ^ la to r s . except for some shifts in ambassa­ R eatlng— Flum binx 17 $26.16 dozen. Write Accurate Style, Windows-comnlete- I ‘“P «9'9S- Watkins | Herald, Spilt rail fence, fully landscaped. ihi* " same ‘ftre limited and id)owed for the 2fUh day of -January A.D. 1957. at Automobiles for Sale 4 lyith fine cars and service at r fem ale 38 tile creditors within which do bring In ten o’clock in the forenoon, and that dency in surgery at tt»c Union Senate Republican Leader Know- dorial posts. Freeport. New York. taet-up) . from $11.20 j . MAIN------STREET-Three room heat­ Newly redecorated. Seen by ap­ their clairn.M against said estate, and public notice be given of tile pehdency Memorial Hospital, Md., then re­ land of California told a newa con­ Soviet Relations — Eisenhower WILL CARE FOR children ini I STUDIO COUCH, three cushions, ed apartment. Available February pointment. MI. 9-5845. No brokers. said execufor is directed to give public of said application and the time and turned to Hartford to enter Jhe aaid he could not really say he BEFORE YOU BUY a used bar PLUMBING and heating—Repairs COULD YOU work 16 hours per Flush Mahogany Doors from $5.50 mitlce to tin* Creditors to bring In their place of nearing thereon, hy publishing ference he looks for iSenate ap­ see Gorman Motor Bales, Bulck my home while mother works. MI. , converts to double bed, green with 1. $58 a month, including utilities, copy of this order one time, Ui some practice of si^rgery. - \' Bill on Globe Hollow Issue proval of a progtsim designed to has detected any hardening or DE CORMIER MOTOR and contract worn. Call Ml. 8-8841. week if you received $407 If so 9-8540. Casing ...... from per ft. 8c 106 CAMPFlELD Rd.—Six room claim.^ within said lime allowed by pub­ Sales and Service, 288 Main j slip covers. Call ML 9-2856. stove and refrigerator. Alao four Cape, comer lot, garage, two lishing a'copy of this order in some newspaper having a circidation in said He was a member of the Ameri­ block Communist aggrsaeion in the jven any change in Russia'a atti­ StreaL ML 8-4571. Open evenings. LLOYD'S Plumbing Service as­ and have a car, call TR. 5-7923. We shall be gla'd to room heated apartment. 195 a news|>aper having a circulation In said Dlstrlcl, and by posting a ropy thereof can ^College of Surgeons, the New ' n 'a CU. FT. Kelvinafor refiigera- batha, recreation room, ideal loca­ probate district within ten da.vs from on Ihe public sl^posl in the Town of Middle East. But he declined to tude toward the United States. SALES* INC. ■ sures satisfaction, prompt service. salesman to call on you upon re-1 month. Good location. Adults pre­ Coventry in ,salff District. gl least five England Surgical Society, Con- Among Four Submitted Today speculate as to its final form. Thia was in rsply to a question as NEED A CAR? Short on a down tor, excellent condition, ferred. Cain MI. 3-7925 any time. tion. $16,000. CaU owner MI. the date of this order and return make, CH. 7-8124, MI. 9-5485. Doga—Birds—Pels 41 quest. * 8-6439. to this court of the notice given. days before said day of hearing. nebiicut State • Medical Society, Debate Scheduled to whether he felt the Cold War payment or had your credit turned 24 MAPLE ST., MANCHESTER Help Wanted—Male .36 able. MI. 9-5646. ______JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. ELMORE TUhKINCTON. Jud**. and the New England Cancer So- Representative Ray Warren Intro­ down? Don't give up! For a good NATIONAL LUMBER. INC, Martin aaid the administration was intensifying. BIRD, cst and dog supplies, whole- ELECTRIC STOVE, freezer, refrig­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE held LI.MITATION ORDER ciety. duced four bills into the General Correction plan probalSy would be approved The President did say he sees no deal—not thru a small loan com- Millinery—Dressmaklnx 19 MACHINISTS WANTED sale and retail. Daily 9 to 5 p.m. 381 STATE STREET. Business Locations nV B ROOM Cape Cod at 10 Rus- at Manche^er within and for the AT A COURT OF PROBATE held y—see "Harry" at 333 Main erator,* electric Ironer, vacuum He leaves his wife, Mrs. Lillian Asscm'bly today at the request of later tbday or tomorrow by the point at thia time in renewing i>er- Tuesday. Thursday, Fridav-nlghta NORTH HAVEN, CONN. cleaner and TV^Call MI. 9-2547. For Rent »eU Bt. Call owner MI. 9-2643. District of M anchester, xm the 22nd dav. at Mftnch-st«‘r within axxd—for the B,— KowaUky McLellan; a S0«r House Foreign Affairs committae. ■onal correspondence with the So­ (Formerly Douglas Motors). DRESSMAKING, alterationa. Open Firat’Shlft 7 to 9; Porterfield's Route 5 and of Januar.v A.D., 1957. District of M anchrstrr on the 17th day General Manager Richard MarlmT Id yesterday re­ 8:30 a.m-5 p.m. Ehtenlng appoint­ Top rates, overtime Tel. CHestnut 8-2147 Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. of January. 1967. Robert M. McLellan; a daughter, ported th« o|}ening of a new He, said he looka for the atari of viet leaders. He and Russia’s pre­ 1855r NASH Rambler de luxe, two Chapel, South Windsor. JA 8-3391. ----- BRICK BUILDING, two blocks MAPLE ST. area—Extra large Jive Estate of Susan Hatch, late of Man- Prcflont. Hon. John J. \Vallrtt. Judge. Phyllis B. McLellan; and a The measures would— ments. Mrs. Brunelle, 50 Pioneer Full insurance program • 53 Main St. ApproximMely 2800 room.home on one floor, ganige, che.Mter in said district, deceased. E state of Adelaide B. Iiaye.ft. late of 1. Remove any doubt about the stock brokerage firm here. It Hoiiae debate in about a week. mier, Nikolai Bulganin, have ex­ door, excellent condition, one own- Auto Repalnnf—Paintinx 7 Orcle. MI. 9-8288. MANCHESTER PET Center, 995 Musical Instruments sq. ft. of floor' sjiace. Close amesite drive, large trees, porch, UtKiii application of Frank O. Hatch, Manchester- in said District, deceased. brother, Lendal McLellan of will be under the management Knowland aald the Senat prob­ changed several notes over the last ' ' er. Wllllmant.lc, ACademy 8-3508. Must be all around machinist, sble administrator, praying for authorltj' to On motion of David V. Hayes of said Pasadena, Calif. town's right to sell or lease any' ably will not be ready to act on the several months on disarmament CAR BURN OIL? to set up ow’n work. Main St. S A H Green iatamps. DipmonAa— Watches— j MUSIC instrumental, rental. Com- parking lot. MI. 3-6494. excellent condition. Carlton W. compromise ana settle a doubtful and Manchester, administrator with will an- part of the Globe Hollow land of Edward Krasenics, present­ MI. 9-4273. Free parking.."If you disputed *claim in favor of said estate The funera! will be held Friday ly representing Coburn and measure for abqut two weeks. posalbillties. Eisenhower has also Movtnx—^Truckint ! plete line of instruments. Rental; ~ ' ~z—;;------r------Hutchins. MI. 9-5182, 9-4694, ncx**{l. bought from Cheney Bros. | Economy overhaul, most cars. Apply in person want a pet—seq ua.” Open Mon.,- Jew elry 4S i applied to purchase price. Repre ! STORE-Formerly Sears Roebuck against H. Margaret Coleman and ORDERED: That six months from morning at 11 o’clock in the First Mlddlcbrock.. "I don’t look for too much diffi­ had pennnal exchanges -with So­ 1950 PLYMOUTH two-door. Gray. 20 price. Repr WETHERELL S'T — Sparkling . (Jerald V. McAnllffe. doing business as the 17th day of Jamit^ry,, 1957. be and Church of Christ, Congregational, 2. -Limit to $2,(XX> the amount a, Parts and labor $48.86. No down S toraxe Sat. 9-6. Thurs. and Fri.. 9-9. senting Olds, Selmer, Ped at the Center.. Desirable Main St. I Murel Manor Convalescent Home of plaintiff can collect from the town culty for passage of a resolution viet Defense Minister Marshal Zhu­ $160. Call JA. 6-0165. SPENCER RUBBER LEONARD W. YOST Jeweler, re- clean two-famlly-or-duplex. 911 the same are limited and allowed for West Hartford. In the reporL a mistaken Im-. very similar to the one proposed by kov. payment, $4.85 monthly. All work AUSTIN A. CRAMBBRS CO. local I pairs, adjusts watches expertly. ler and Bundy. Metter's Music location, heat furnished-. Appro.xi- 1 said M anchester, it is the creditors within which to bring in for falls on roads or sidewalks. presaion was conveyed con­ guaranteed. Studio, 177 McKee. MI. 3-7.500. I mately 1200 sq. ft. flooriipace. MI. heat, aluminum combination win­ I ORDERED: That the foregoing appli- their claims against said estate, and Friends may call at the New­ 8. Abolish the Water Commission Secretary of State Dullea to the IiVa sort of philosophical after- USED CAR SALE and long dlatance inoving pack­ PRODUCTS CO. PUPPIES. EIGHT weeks old. Call Reasonable prices. Open dally. dows, double garage, large land-. {.cation be heard and determinfM] at th$C said adminis’fraior c.t.a. Is directed to kirk and Whitney Funeral Home, cerning the transactions that 1955 Ford Falriahe two door. Two ing. storage Call Ml. a-OlM. Hart­ Thursday evenings. 129 Sprucr 9-6806 or MI. 9-8521. Probate offipe in Manchester in said give public .rtotice to Ihe creditors to anq set up the Water Department i Cobum and Middlebrook han­ House committee," Martin said. thou^L the President added that CHAPEL STREET MI. 9-6021. 141 W. Vernon St. jKaped lot. both sides available District, on the 3lst day of January. 776 Farmington Ave., Hartford, “I think it will pass the Houae So far as he is concerned the Rus­ tone blue. Radio, heater, Ford-o- COLE MOTORS ford CH. 7-1428. Street. Ml. 9-4387. INDUSTRIAL AREA to rent or bring In their claims within said time as a parallel to other town depart- ^ dle. Any typq of stock trans­ matic. Low mileage. $1695. 436 Center 8t. - MI. 8-0880 USED PIANO, in excellent condi­ soon. Maddock k deVos, Realtors. A.D. 1957. at ejeveji o’clock In Ihe fore­ allowed by publishing a copy of (his tomorrow night from 7 to 9 ments. by a very heavy vote.” sians are practically inexplicable. OIL BURNER service man. Mini­ PEDIGREED Cocker'Spaniel. Two tion. Kemp's, Inc. Ml. 3-5680. lease. 3200 sq. ft. floor space, JA. 3:0255, evenings. JA. 8-0139. noon. and that notice' be ^ven to all order ia sdme newspaper haring a rlr- o’clock. It Is requested that flow­ action can be handled by Co­ 1954 Pontiac Star Chief Catalina. MANCHESTER — Movmg and mum three yeara • experience, months old. Female. All black. persons interested In' saia estate of c\da(ion In said nm oate district wdthln 4. Change budget making dates to burn and Middlebrook. They Knowland said there may be Party Responsibility—A report­ trucking Co. MI. 6-0063. Owned ground floor, heated, loading plat­ Ihe pendency of said application and t^n days from the date of this order ers be omitted. Contributions may conform to the qew flscal year.x mo'vs in the Senate Foreign Rela­ er noted that Eisenhower has talk­ Radio, beater, hydramatic. 28,000 transportation provided. Kasden Cali MI. 3-5722. Ml. 9-4791. form, near railroad, 760' from the time and place of heaMng tnereon. can service th eir. clienta Tnllee. $1695. and operated by Walter B. Per- Fuel Co., 340 Tolland Street. East Fuel and Feed 49-A Subnrhan For Sale *75 and return make to this court of the be made to the Hartford Hospital The last bill .woulB also give the tions and Armed Services commit' ed about "modem Republicanism” A uto DrlvinK School 7*A ett Jr., and William J. Pickering. Wearing Apparel— Furs' 57 Main St., Manchester. ML 9-5043. by publishing a ropy of this order in notice given. Association Research and: Educa­ for any stock on any ex­ 1953 Studebaker Chamjpion. Radio, Hartford. BOLTON—$10,900. Six room Cape, some newstwper having a ctrcifhMloii in JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. town power to set up a separate! change in the world. Cobum tees, which are conducting joint and his concept of how the party A heater, overdrive, 'Vet I DRY OAK WOOD, cut fireplace said diatrtet. af feast five days before tional Fund. tax district for operating a town hearings, to amend the admlniatra- should be developed. The newsmen ■ery clean; j laRBON'B DRIVING Bchool. CHESTER F5irrters. Furs remod­ ■ftwo unfinished. Four years old. q f ^ Middlebrook Isaa been Beet buy. $395. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. A COURTEOUS man now em­ I .iTefttoc*— V ehiclea 42 i Md stove lengths. $10 per load. the day said hearing, to apnear If AT A COURT OP. PROBATE held fire department. tlon'a program. asked where leadership responsibil­ Mancheater’a ' only trained and Light trucking and package deliv- PI. 2-7886. eled, repaired, cleaned and Aluminum storms, plastered. Im­ they see cause at .said time and place at Manciiejqter wilhin and for the seeing Manchester investors 1951 Pontiac. Just overhsuled. certified Instructor. For your Safe­ ployed who is interested in ad­ Wanted To Rent and be ^ heard relative thereto, and District of Manchester on the 17th day Uoyd Storey Othw portions 6f the bill would Amendmenta may be offered, he ity for such develbpment rests, and erj., Refrigerstora, washers and vancing himself. $100 at start. WE BUY COWS, calfs and beef glazed. Work done at my home. maculate condition. 128' frontage, make return to this c^rt. since 1951, and will continue Fully equipped. $595. ty w« are trained to teacH proper­ cattle, alito entire herds. Call No overhead. Save. Call Ml. trees, view. Cgrlton W. Hutchins. of January. 1657. Lloyd Storey. 52 Portland St., validate what the town has already said, to provide for a method of what form it should take. 1951 Mercury. Radio, heater, Mere- stove moving specialty. Folding Write Box D, Herald. WANTED- -Three or four room JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. Hartford, father of SUnley L. done In changing the fiscal year, to offer'the service on'which Eisenhower replied that was a ly. ML 8-0076. ch*4ra for rent. Ml. 8-0753. Pella Bros. MI. 3-7405. FIREWOOD — cut to order. Ml. 9-7218 for free estimate at your Ml. 9-8132. MI. 9-4694. Estate of Eugenia H. Hamlll. late of terminating the program and for o-matic. $485. apartment for three adults. Re­ AT A.COUJrt'OF PROBATE held Storey of 21 Drive O. died Monday authorize the town to issue callable its repjiUtlon has been built. hard one to answer, but that ha 9-4394. MI. 9-3988. home. Under no obligation. Capes sponsible party. Call CH. 9-3165. Manchester. In said District, deceased. reporta to Congress twice a year 1850 Packard ultramatic. Juat MANCHESTER "Brivlng Academy DE^NTRATORS and stoles. $20. GLASTONBURY — Custom built at Manchf'Mfr within and for Ihf* The administrator, having exhibited at the Hartford Hospital after a bonds for the fiscal year change, on its operation. ■aw no reason why anyone with a tuned up. New suburbanite snow guarantees quick results. Expert Diatrlrt nf Manrh^alrr, on the 2Ut day his administration account with said long illness. Psinttnx—Pauerinx 21 Wanted to demonstrate nationally three bedroom ranch. Living room of January, 1957. estate to (his Court for allowance. It Is and clear the debated question of There has been some, opposition good idea should be stopped from Urea. $185. instructions. Dual-controlled car. Articles For Sale ■ 45' Household Goods 51 __ I with fireplace and wall to wall Pr#*»rnt. Hon. John J. WaliFlt. Judge; ORDERED: That the 29th day of He had lived in Hartford for the jitst what effect fiscal year bonds to the economic aid phaaea of the putting It into effect. He said he advertised food product. Exper- Selliaz .HO.MKS—C'llr. CoBDlrT ■ ’ittalo oT Carrie E. Jrona. late of Mah- past 50 years. budget procedures — departnient 1848 Mercury four door. $295. Call Mr. Miclette, your personal REFINISHING ceitings. painting, Wanted—To Buy 58 carpet. Delightful kitchen and Januarv. 1957. at ten o'clock, forenoon, have on the town's indebtedness heads thust aubfnit budget requests program. In response to questions, certainly ia going.to .do all ho can. 1949 Pontiac convertible coupe. Instructor at PI. 2-7248. paper hanging, w allp^er books, lence not necessarj-. Those selected! b>ivk- n nnxi I FRANK’S ANTIQUE SHOP, 420 a»fl FarmiHoRlarc 19lt cheMvi. in Raid Disirict. deceased. ' at the Probate Office In the Municipal Besides his son in Manchester, to help develop th e ' kind, of party pot burner. spacious dining area. Breezeway, The- . admtniFtratur having rxhiblttm Building in-said Manchester, be and the limit. by Feb. 21. 'thC manager must Knowland predicted the Senate will N Extra clean. Radio, heater, hy- hilly insured, Tel. Efdward R. will be trained. ® 19511 Lake St., la buying and selling garage, patio, foil basement, near his adminiHtratiuii account wlUi aald same is assigned for a hearing on the he leaves his wife, Mrs. Delia he wants and that the chairman of LOST CONFIDENCE quickly re- Price. ML 9-1003 Kaiser. Call PI. 2-7211 WALTON W. GRANT ej^late- to thl» Court for allowance^ it la May Bring Opi>osltlan complete his budget request by authorize a program of such aid, dramaUc. $395. I good used furniture and antiques. GIRL'S WHITE high shoe skates. RKALTOB golf course. Un 100x315. Madeline allowance of said . administration ac­ Ryley Storey; another son. Burton the Republican National commit­ stored by s skUled, courteous In­ ORDERED: That Hie 31ni day of count with said estate, ascertainment of The bill giving the town the March 28, the Board of Directors but he declined to speculate on de­ 1848 Chevrolet. Clean. Radio, heat­ Apply I MI..9-6580. Hours 8 a.'Wi.-r-8 p.m. Size 6-6 IJliUn O. Ctrant. AMnriat« Smith, Realtor, MI. 9-1642,______heirs S lid order of distribution,* and this clear right to sell or lease must hold a public hearing on the tails. er. $285. Member*: MaillplF IJfltiRc f^rvira at the Probate Office in the Municipal Court directs that notice of the time Mrs. Hazel Barrett and Mrs. Nora such development. . ; Many others to choose from. Manchester's leading dri'ving i and Saturdays. Call after 8 p.m. WONDER BREAD BAKERY able and StMdard typewrttera. j AN'HQUE FURNITURE, silver. ft.1 fUixf CenlFr At. Building in paid Manchester, be and (he Globe Hollow _ land is likely to budget by April 7. and fnust adopt No Ameodmente school. Call Mr. Mortlock. MI, ’ Ml. 9-5435. All makes of adding machines | glass, china, and used furniture ^ MI. S-U63 Wanted Real Estate 77 same la assigned for a hearing on the and place assigned for said bearing be aements, both of Hartford; a- run -Into stiff "opposition from op- a budget by May 15. \ Before today's session of the Red China—asked about a State Over 60 cars at our disposal. If you allowance ol said administration ac­ given tb all persoiia known to be Inter­ brother. Ralph Storey of New Department edict barring Amer­ don't see it ask for it. ’Terms to suit 8-7398. 521 Connecticut Blvd. »I*"J***’. *^®P***'6 *11 bought and sold. Furniture Repair Read R erald Advs.. ested therein to appear and be heard I>ohents of a move to sell or lease The Board must also set 4hs tax House committee, two senior mem-, PAPERHANGINO, all types, bv ex­ makes. Marlow's. . Service. Ml. 3-7449. • ARE YOU C O N S I D E ^ ^ count with said e.itatc. ascertainment of thereon by publishing a ropy of this York City: a sister. Mias Hazel the golf course to the Manchester bers—Chairman Gordon (D-IU) ican reporters, from . Communist anyone's budget. No ressonsble perts. Call MI. 9-9569 for free'eati- East Hartford, Conn. b e l l in g y our PROPERTY? heirs and onfer of distribution, and this ordet' in some newspaper having a cir­ Storey T>f Brooklyn, N. Y,; 15 rate -when It adopts a budget cailna, Eisenhower said that ' as deal or offer is refused, Court directs that notice of the -.time culation in said District, at least five grandchildren and 14 great grand­ Country Club. Tlie special district provision and Rep. 'Vorys (R-Ohio)—aaid Business Services Offered 13 matea. i GAS RANGEf Florence 30 ’, sh( Wo Will apprsJse your propet-ty and place assigned for sfid hearing be 1 j-y before the .day of'said hearing. It provides that in order to com­ they had "no amendments” to long a# the Red regime there ro- MANCHESTER MOTOR condition. $2.60 each For further ; months, old, $78. Call Ml. 9-2927 frei* iind wlUiout wiy owigation. glvep to all persens know’iV to be Inter­ JOHN J. Wa l l e t t . Ju^ge. children. will permit the town to tax only fuses to free Americans It la hold­ HILLB' • TELEVISION Service. WALLPAPER removed, $7.50 per information call Tl« Herald, j after 6 p.m^ We also buy property for cash. ested therein to appear and be heard The funeral will be held at 1 plete a s^le or lease, fhe Board of those properUes which- lie within offer. SALES ANNEX JOIN A GROWING thereon by publishing a C4jpy of this Directors would have to pass an But .some oommlttee membars ing in prison, he ia going to have 333 MAIN ST. Available at all times. Philco fac­ room. Two or more rooms. $8 per phono MI; 3-5121. Belling or buying contact oixler In som« newspaper having a clr- AT A COURT OF PROBATE hald o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the the area where town fire protection tory supervised service. Tel. ML USED REFRIGERATOR, good, HEATING and APPLIANCE a t Mnnchi'otrr m'Uhtn and for th* ordinance authorising it. Before an said in separate interviews they nothing to do with >^01 govern­ MI. 9-8782 ' room. Evening accommodations. COMPANY SALE — 33 1-3% off. on 1966-1957 STANLEY WlAY R*»ltor rulatloh in said District, at’least flv« pintrlct of 51anch<’al*r, on th* 18th day L. B. Barnes Funeral Home. 2148 is offered for the operation of a ment. He said the Red Qiinese are - 8-9688. MI. r-9168.. running condition, $30. Call TR. i BRAE-BURN REALTY days bf’fore the day of Mid hearing. of January A.D. 1957. Main St.. Hartford. Burial will be ordinance can be passed, the Board town fire department. would like to see some cha!ngea in wallpaper. Green Paint aiid Wall­ 5-7984. . I and by mailing in a certified letter on must hold a public hearing. the resolution, and the bill Is ex­ holding Atfierlcans without JusUflr 1954 DE SOTO, hardtop,V6, red and In the growing carbide cutting SALES REPRESENTATIVE Ml 3-6373. or before January 23, 1957. a cony “ of ' Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judze. in Northwood C.emetery, Wilson. More May Be NecessAry .cation in an effort to put pres­ black, spotless inside end out. Hss RADIO TV Service. Sewlilg ms- tool industry we need experienced paper St the Green. Open daily 8-9 this" order U) Cora E. -Irons. 66 Laurel Estate of Marlon B. Whitcher. late of Friends tn«y call at the funeral After the Board parses an ordi­ pected to be open to amendment electric windows, radio, heater', chinea and small appliances re­ Courses and Ciasses . 27 p.m. HEATING EXPERIENCE DESIRARLE THIS AGENCY needs Cape Cod, St.. Manchester, Conn. . Olive M. Irons. Manbhsstrr In said district deceased. nance, the voters can still bring Unless the Eighth School and when it reaches the Houae floor. sure on the United SUtes. machine operators and ofter typea M Laurel St.. Manchester. Conn.: Uoon apnIicaUnn of I-ols W. Lund- home from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight. News "Leaks” — The President power steering. Next'to new. Only paired. Call Ralph Aldrich. MI. — I TAPPAN 30" electric Stove. Ip ! 4-5-6 and 7 room singles and 2- berz. administratrix, praylnz (or au­ the law to a votc_under a petition Utilities District is consolidated One change might be a. provision 9-8487. RADIO - Blectronica - Television. of industrial personnel. If you want ALL ELECTRIC razor parta mid! good condition. Call MI. 9-1989. 't APPLY Francos H. Hodge. 195 Northampton with th6 town before July I,' it was reminded that he gave what a ,$888 down, cash or trade. Fitzger­ a good Job apply at office. service. Tw’o barbers’every Satur famUy houses. Buyers waiUng, Ave___ SpringfielielfT . ^ Haxel B. thority to sell certain real eatate par- for overrule. — for limiting the effective time of ald Motors. Inc., formerly -Baih.- Train at Connecticut'a Oldest Howard R. Hastings, Realtor. Ayer. Box; 10. Cliapllii. Conn.; Jennie B. lieularly described in said application > When*! a proposal td lease the will be necessary to set up auc'h a the. resolution. It now has no ter­ reporter called "the dlcftena” to RUBBISH AND ashes reiAorsd. Blectronica School. Practical day day. Free parking. Rusaell'a Bar- ■ THOR SEMI-automatlc washing j Kasulkl. 78 Greenwood - Drive. Man­ on file It Is ner's, Rockville Rd.. Talcottvilie. THE HARTFORD GAS CO. CaU MI; ,8-1107 any time^______ORDERED: That the forezoinz ap­ course to the Country Club Was separate town fire district which minal data. Socretary of Defense WUson re­ General cieuing. cellars, attics \ course. Twice-a-week evening ber Shop, cor. Oak and Spruce St», I machine, clean, good condiUon., chester. Conn.: Geneva N. Ixickwood. plication be heard and determined at Hospiital Notes would exclude the Eighth District. garding "leakage" of Defense De­ Open evenings till 9. and yards. Reasonabla 'stes. M. NELCO TOOL CO., INC. 667 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER 83 Oak St.. Majichesier. Conn.: I^ebe discussed recently, a number of In the Senate, Chairman Hum­ course. Enroll now! ''Learn-by-Do- BETWEEN 8 to 10 A.»f. WANTEDr—Two, three or lour tam- 8. McClelland. 81 Lake St., Manchester. the Probate office In Manchester In aatd None of the four bills pro-vidii for phrey (D>iMlnn) .of the Foroign partment apen^ng'plans. k M. Rubbish Removal. ML ingV class starting March li. New CARMOTT: KOTALL discontinued! - - : ______lly. house in Manchester, occup^- Dialricl on the 29th day of January. persons challenged the town's 1953 CHRYSLER 4 door sedan V8. 9-9757. ! 266 Center St., Pine St. entrance colors. Flat was $5.55, now. $2.98. |NINECU„FT. Westinghouse refrig-! ASK FOR MR. KRVZAK—TELEPHONE MI 8-4503 Conn.; Charles A. Irons, Building 165 A O 1957, si eleven o’clock In the fore­ Patlente Today, 174. right to use the projierty for any­ raUficatlon by the voters. The Relation# miboommittee on disar­ That happened when Wilson Spotless light gray or blue. Truly England Technical Institute ^ cv not necessary. Write* Box'AB, No. 4; McNair Village, F ort Hood. noon. and that notice be. ziven to all ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Wen­ measure concerning Globe Hollow visited Elsenhower at the Presi- Cotm.. Jnc., 193 Trumbull <8t., ■Semi-gloss was $6.78, now $3.98. | erstor. General Electric washing! KUeen. Texas. . . , . persons Interested In skid estate of the thing but public park and recrea­ mament yielded the right of way a luxury car *t a special price of Herald. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. dell Cheney. 65 Drive A; Robert tion or water purposes under projjerty, however, does call for to the Btsenhower resolution by dent'a vacation headquarters in 6118$. Only $285 down, cash or Hartford. JA. 5-3406. Manchester Plumbing A Supply j machine, wringer type. Both taj pendency of said application and Ihe Augusta. Ga., in December. g e n e r a l house wiring, all kinds. Co., 877 Main St. i good condiUon. MI. 3-8997. . USTINGS WANTEP—Single, two- a t a c o u r t o f PROBATP held iime and place of hrarinz thereon, by Pratt, 410 Woodland St.; William terms of the enabling act which passage of an ordinance author­ postponing hearings originally trade S t Fitzgerald Motors, Inc.; Call PI 2-8888 after 6, ----- at ’UaAchester within and for . the publishinz a cony of thia order In some Porter, 50 Milford Rd.; Mrs. Jhlla izing any sale. The ordinance, it- slated to resume todsy. "the full Despite that, the reporter con­ Rockville Rd., Tslcottyille, Open ELECTRONIC family. three-family, bualnesa newspaper'll arinz a circulation In said gave the town authority to buy Bonds—Stocks— | properly. Have many cash buyers District of Manebesterg-on the 21at day district, at leaet five daya before the Smith, 76 Ridge St,; Harold MOore. the Globe Hollow parcel. self, is subject to challenge by the committee takes up the Middle tended, the admlniatratiqa deliber­ Eves, till 8 p.m. CHUCK'S RADIO and^T.V. Service TECHNICIANS of J a n i ^ y A.D. 1W7. , • . day or said hearinz, to appear. If they 333 Oenter'St.; Mrs. Vinclnztna Dl- voters. ately 'leaked" advance informa­ ISt North Maid M Small appli­ Morlxages ' 311 MortgagM BTranged. Pri'sent. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. The. $2.0(M) limit on the town’s East plan again .tomorrow with O^otgoU- Grazladlo. Realtor. MI. Estate of Jeanette Edna Ufbbard. late keo cause at said time aiiw place and Fazio,-J44 Main SL; Robert Nellan, lia)>iU^ iq sidewalk cases is the further questioning of Secretary tion regarding its anti-C!ommunlst 3856 OLDS SUPER 86 club coupe, ances repaired., lu. 6-6817. resi­ ------. ■ ______— I Bbcperlenced men required to as- of M an^estec in sajd district, deceasod* be heard relative thereto, and make Middle East program to some beige and white with w.w,' tires., dence Ml. 3-6960, V. HOME OWNERS! Combine y e a r- •®"’ble, w’lre and test electronic 8-5678 108 H6hry 8L ___ ^ Upon application of Ernest E. Slat- t-rturn to this court. South Wlllington; M rs.'^ ro l ^ a - outgrowth of anoUter attempt by Dullesj newsmen. , MUesge 18,381. One owner, price end bills into an easy-to-pay sec- devices. Will consider recently dis- fort Jr., praying that an Instrument JOHN J. WALLETT. Judz*. vey, 77 Oxford St.; Charles Gtlb- town ofttclals to ' stop a rash .of The Senate timetable makes it for s quick sale $369il.00' Bank DOORS OPENED, keys mtedi ond mortgage loan costing only a charged veterans with experience WANTED—Real eatate purporting to be the la« will and testa­ beJs, 78 School S t; Mrs. Rachel claima.agalnst the town. almost certain that the resolution The reporter wanted to know m this field. Must be familiar with Contact Turkington Bros. Realty ment of said deceased be admitted’ to AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Tedford, 55 Summit St.; Mrs. Ce­ Police Arrests will not clear Congress by the end whether that episode meant Um terms, good tradss ai Fitzgerald copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, penny a month for each dollar-vou proliate as per inipUcation on file. U Is at Manchester wllhin and (or Ihe Other Attempts Failed Eisenhower administration plans to ^ Afotora, Inc., Rockville Rd., Tal- guns, etc,, r ^ ir e d . Shears, owe. Call Frank Burke at CM. electronic test equipment. Excel­ Co.. 381 Center St., ManchMter. ORDERED: -Ttial the foregoing ap- District of Manchester, on the 21st day celia Laine. 233 HackmaUck St.; Previous attempts have all met of January, the date named by Ml. 3-1507 evenings MI. 9 -5 ^ or pUcatlon be heard and determined * at of January. 19S7. have less formal contacts with re­ cottvUle. Tet, ML 3.-3181. knives, mowers,. «tc., put tato con- 6-8897 days Or JA 9-5553 eves. Con­ lent opportunl,ty fpr the right man. FOA Present. Hon. John J, Wallett. Judze. Jimmy Bunip, 98 W, Main St., with failure when bills were locked Dulles in urgent pleas to meet porters. the Probate office In Manchester in said dlUon for coming needs. Bralth- necticut Mortgage Exchange. ■ MX. 3-7781. _____ Estate of Oeorze W. Delaney, 'late of Rockville; Daniel F. Verilll. 112 in' the General Assembly’s Judi­ Two 17-year-oId Manchester what he says is a Middle East 1850 Ford 2-door with Olds 85 motor District, on the 4tH day of February, youths were arrested and charged Eisenhower replied that he had waife. 82 Pearl Street. GRAY MANUFACTURING A D 1957. at two o’clock In the after­ Manchester, in said District, deceased. Princeton St.; Mrs. Olga Robinson. ciary Committee. crisis. never heard of what he calle4 an and '12-volt s”Stem. A real ring- CO. noon. and (tot notice he given to all The executor haVtnz exhibited his sd- 22 cole St.; Mrs. Connie Brait- with larceny last night when' they raag-deo. Full price $395. Also GONDBR'S T.V. Service, avaUable Rusineae OuDortanities 32 person.4 In tefestrt in'M id estate of door $385. 1852 Olds rooms for owner. Good income, of the Tovrii of Manchester. Cohn., dlalricl at ieaat five daya before the Buitdinz' In aald Manchester, be and BIRTHS TfESTEaiDAY; A son Thg meSLSure- which would trust in such a practice. CLEAN AND paint those gutteii low overhead, $1600. Write Box dav of aald hearinz. to ap|var If Ihev Ihe same Is ooslrned (or a hearinz on to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cleveland, abolish the Water Commission is over, to juvenile authorities. ' Water Co. Offer The President also said he per­ 68 4rdoor sedan $677. Fitzgerald .WANTED—Experienced A-1 me­ TIME- FULL TIME the Zoning Board of Appeals will aee caiwe at »aid tlm- and place and the allowance of s^id administration Jon. j; Fedora, '93, Oliver Rd., now. Avoid costly repairs later. JK. Herald. 68 Grand 'Ave„ Rockville; a.daugh- a! J an outgrowth of study by the sonally never has had any part in Motors, Inc., 'formerly Brunner's,' chanic, good propoaition. Apply in hold a pubUc hearing, January J8. he heard reUitlTe thereto, and make .account with said rsloie and this Court and Daniel J. Lange, 140 W. Mid­ RockvUle Rd., Talcottvilie Open Ml. 3rl381. person, Boland Mbtors, 369 Center return to Ihia court, and by mallinz In directs that notice of tiM tim e ahd ter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Ban< Charter Reviaiort Workshop. The Highland Park Water Com- such leaks, and that he believea all St. 1957 at 8' P.M. in the H ra^K a Certified letter on or before January nlac^ askizned foi; said hearinz *>* gaaser. 63 Glenwood St. Opinion on the subject in the past dle , Tpke., were released - under Pfuriy'a offer to sell Itself to the town reporters should gM information eves, till 9. - REFRIGERATION sales and serv^ Room of the Murjlcipal Building 23' 1957. a conv of said »lll and of Ziv'n to alt -neroons kriown In be In­ bond of $100 each for appearance Help Winicd—Female 35 PRODUCTION BONUS JOBS Ihls order to Caroline BroAn Stafford. terested therein lo appear and be heard BIRTHS TODAY; A daughter has been widely divided. Some (or ona dollar will be discussed at the same time. 1953 jXlDOlFPlCK-UP. NeW Urea. ice. Commercial, household, air on the following applications: 71 Broad Si., JCannhesler. Conn,: Jean­ thereon hr . publishinz a ' copy of ' this in Town Court. Labor Racketeering—Eisenhower PARTY PLAN Demonstrators: Be TOOLMAKERS Fred Demers, southeast corner order In some nesnpaoer havinz a,cli^ to Mr. and Mrs. Emmons Fales, leaders - haye favored a-Water again tonight at a meeting in the Excellent condiUon, $.500. Call Ml. condlUonera, freezers. A. and W.- ette HackeU. RoW* 8. Concord. New 138 N. Elm SL Commission n-ade up of persons Police said the three youths hearing room of the Municipal waa asked whether his prqjrrom for 8-7$85. Refrigeration Co. MI. 6-1387. BU. the first to show the newest. Our AND No. Main St. and Stock Place. Hamnshire: Beveny Blanchard. 50 Bow culation In said District, at least fire were caught after they allegedly Building. amendment of the Taft-Hartley 8-8196, Ml. 9-0088. 1957 line is ready for you. over 500 ALL AROUND METAL Hourly Rates PLUS Attractive Bonus Realdenoe Zone B. Variance is re­ St.. Concoi'd. New Hampshire; Norma da.vs. before the day of said hearinz. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: other than the Directors. Thh took gasoline froi% /me of Alex­ items in housewares, toys, notions Hamel Otoveltin. New. ' H am pshire: and bv malllnz In a certified tetter on Francis Minor, Kf D 2, Rockville; Board of Director > is now the The main purpoM o(-the informal Labor Law would deal with labor WORKERS quested to divide plot of jnto Dorolhv Hunllnaton. P.O. Box 64. Nian- o r bell re Jan u ary 23. 1967. a cony of ander Jarvis trucks parked in a gathering at 8 o'clock is to give racketeering. 1654 FORD Ve. Must ’sell, FLOOR AND papering service. snd novelties. Write or call collect. two building lou which will have tlc Conn.: Mat-aery B. Webster. this order lo Mav Bloodzood. 46 Hem- John Costanzo. RFD. 2. Bolton Water' Commiasion ex officio. shed at French Rd. going Floors sanded and Pe'iklnsvllle RFD No. 1. Vermont: Inck St.. Manriiester. Conn.; .Wallace Consensus, however, has been town officials a chance to deter­ Eisenhower replied that ha had Into service. MI. a-7946. 1 refiniahed. Also The Rouse of Plsatics, Inc., Avon, Growing', concern -needs men 8:00 A. M. to 12:00 Noon • 12:30 P. M. to 4:30 P. M. leas frontage and area than regula­ W. Delaney. Newtown Conn.: R. F.mer- Mrs. Elaine Kizes. South Windsor;- papering and, painting. TR, 5-3071 Conn. ORrhsrd 7-1694. Clarence' Brown. 71 Brnad St.. ' Man- James Rizza, 31 Lockwood 8t.; for complete abollUon of the Wa­ An East ^rtford man was mine how many of the private suggested in the past that the wel­ familiar with standard machine tions allow. . ... rhester. Conn.; Edwin Brown. c/o snn tkf'aney. 34 DeKnIh Bt.. Tona- charged with reckless driving fare and penaiian funds setup by 1666 CADnXAC 4 door, model 62. or TR. 5-10501 tool* to make a variety of simple Walerhury Stale Hnspllal. Waterbury. wands N.Y.; Florence Doolittle. 394 No. Mts. Phyllis Cprders. 1 Pillsbury ter- Commission. water -firm’s customer# approve Oarit green. Beautiful inside and NURSE'S AIDE wanted. 7 a.m.-5 Peter. John k Mary Plela, south­ Main St.. W»IHnrtord Conn. . Hill, Rockville; Mrs.- Kathleen If the bill passes, the Directors,' the result of an itOcide'nt on Weth- town purchaae. unions be open to inspection. DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ partSi ' , • , west corner Bidwell S^eet and Vermont, ^ WALLETT. jlldae. JOHN J. WAU-ETT. Judz*. erell St. at 12:30 a.m. today. Po­ Consensus among Town Direc- But he added that in his opinion mitaide. Price $1698. Only $396 m. or 3 p.m.-11 p.m. Laurel Dayahift * Pierce, 6 Hale Rd.; Irving Gustaf­ Diri^tors. will -continue to . cash or trade. Fitsgerald pany,. doork and windows, custom anor, 91 Chestnut St. MI. 9-2334. .Keeney Street, Rural Realdenw lice- said Howard’A. Furlong 3n, tora, who have been invited to to­ the federal government ahould not work, guaranteed. Call Ml. 9-1881 Zone. Varlince is requestt^ tp di­ son, 102 Bridge St.; Albert Rowett, have al/nost all the duties they 23, suffered a cut lip when his car night’s meeting, has been that the n t into the field of exercising po­ Uotora..'Inc., Talcottvilie. Clean working conditions, 618 Center St.; Mrs. Ruth Jdartelt have had as Commissioners. after 6 p.m. benefits. EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS vide plot of land into 4 buiimng t E G A L # 0 TICE CleifKH IN CASB.AH sheared off a utility irole on Weth- purchaae. is not of geherml benefit lice power regai^qing any labor and son, 35 Birch S t; Carl Guth- Would .Appoint Superintendent 1664 fONTlAC hardtop white top WAITRESS days. Apply Oak 8t. ^ All ages. lo ti which will have less fronUga AIgtara. Jan. 23 ttP)—A French erell St., about a half-mile from to the community, snd that if the racketeering—at least not any Udlk Florida sand bottom. Low TV SERVICE. $3.60 per call AU Grill after 8 p.m. and area than regulaUons allow, The foUowing schedule is for patrol opened fire in the Caebah rqd. 210 Keeney St.; Mrs! Estelle The gweral m anner would no Hlllstown Rd. Furlong said he fell town buys tbs firm it would be to more than ia necessary.' Manage. Only $3$s down, cash or work guaranteed. CallI| Bob Webb. the -hearings of the Coventry today on three «usi>ected Aaab ma- Dabrowski,.^ Eire S t; Mrs. Flor- longer be ex-dfficlo superintendent asleep at thq wheel. He was provide better sertiee for the cus­ He went on to say uiat Congress MI. 9-8801. NEWTON COMPANY Joseph Day. South side Carter eqee FerjgUson, 15 D. Forest S t Fit^erald Motors, Inc., Tsl WOMAN WANTEp for hand sew- Manchester, Conn. S t, Rural Residence Zone. Vari- Board of Tax ReView: tlonalist$. The gunfire wounded of the Water Depiartmmt and the treated at Mancheater Memorial tomers. has the right and the reaponstblUty nn. ■ •• Vight shift, 5-10 p.m. Apply ' Feb. 1. 1967, Friday the three suspects and two pas- Miss Marlene Regettes, 787 E. Sewer Departnient. Ht woiild ap­ Hospital and released! Those profwrty owners served hy to look into the operation of any KsKlar Toy Co.. 80 Hilliard St ' Ml. 8-5104 . ajice is requested to erect dwelling Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Anna Wolfe, point a separate superintendent. laws it has enacted. MORTENSEN T\', Specialiied RCAR on existing foundation that ia 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. sersby and killed a child. Jqhn E. Oldham Jr., 17, of 34 the firm would nave to fori the* 6 passenger atgUon television service, io . >4641. - YOUNC MAI^ closer to street line than -regula­ * Feb. 2. 1857, fjoturday R e^l activity Included the tos- 122 Woodbridge SL; Unda Doody:, !, Kganersl-, the move -is designed Madison St., was arrested on E. 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K of C to Note Travel Pictures 12,445 A b b u tT o w n Engaged Member ef the AudH Lecturer’s Night Shown to Ciuh, RnrcM e f OIrealaUeii i # AH vMlBC n «m b «n * r « urgM to V '■ I I n M a - l>mwt at Un anutl mMtlnc Laeturer'r night artll ba ob- The January meeting of the Pro- JANUARY o f OBMnMl laiUNran . Church, aarvad at the meeting of Camp­ feesional Women's Club was held VOL. LXXVI, NO. 97 (TWENTY PAGES) 'Whleli U kM ptoct tomorrow, 4t bell Council. Knlghta of Oolumbua, last' evening at the home of the t :W p.n. in Luthor hall. RaporU Monday evening In the American Misees Helen #nd Gertrude Carrier o f prograaa wUl ba p raitn t^ and Legion Home at f o'clock. naw church officara alaetad for tht S ^ k a r a will be LCDR...Ralph on CamlfHdige St. ' ' :t| Voaf IWT. A aoclal parlor foi> A. Mnda. commanding officer of Miss Beulah Todd, president, F avors U.S., Russia low. IMhaahinanta will ha BarN’ad the Hartford Coaat Guard Reaerve conducted a short business session, by tha Ladlaa Aid Sodaty. Unit, who Uvea In Manchaater, and after a-hlch two members of the Charlea R. Riley, radarman flrat club showed colored slides taken on claaa, of Burleaon. Tax., who la on recent trips. ^ 1 > Tha TW C A announcai that tha Hike for GI Truce Hope recruiting duty In Hartford. Miss Helen Carrier showed pic­ nomamakara’ prot’**t*> Wadnatday The aubjecta of their talka will nortitnc. Fah. will taka placa tures which she and her sister had be "Dulica of tha Coaat Guard" taken in Florida aiid en route there In addtUon to tha Pah. • Valantina and "National Defenae and the Re­ Home Loan danca. a few mqnths ago. These included aerve Forcea." views of St. Petersburg, Ssraeeta, Soon our January Whitt Sale will ba ever;— but before it it ba tura to stock up A abort ^Ueation and anawer Washington, Jan. 24 ', No. Clearwater, Willlsmaburg and Bal­ aeaalon will be conducted on email timore, and pictures of tropical The Veteran* Administration M M , VFW, win hold lU uaual aat- boata. motor boat’ regulatlona and your 4inen closet with an ample supply ef sheets, cases, mattress pads and covers, hook party Friday at tha VFtV flowers and various plaht growths (V A ) told Congres* today The prospect for a better operatlona governing email boau. in natural hues. Homa. Ptayinf v.-ui commanca at A film "Search and Raacue" will pillows, towels, etc. Prices ware never lower! that unless the interest rate understanding between the d:SOp.m. and priaad will ba award­ -Mias Helen Smith ahowed alidea complete the evening. A few pub- taken on a^Buropean tour which on GI home loans is raised United States and . Russia, ed. RCfrashmanta hava baan do­ llcationa on nrator boat lawa will which is a declared aim of nated and procaadi will ba fl\-an ahe and Miss Cliarlotte Gillette veterans will be squeezed out be available. made last spring. They Included to tha March oC Olmaa. Oartnida Following tha program .ref^eah- niiiot ptMto fiff the market. President Eisenhower in his Andren Louisa Goolcy ' Paris, the French Riviera, Rome, Buchanan and Helen Baaba. co- menta will be airved. However, Ralph H. Stone,- VA second term, w dimmef to­ chairman, will ba aaaUted by Flor- London and scenic views in Swlt-. Another Shipment! Special spokesman, made ■ clear V A ’s U.N. Nears Mr. and Mra. Walter R. Gooley, zerland and the Austrian Tyrol. day than it was four years caca Straatar, Lillian Undere. recommendation for a higher •In­ ago. . . Marla Hale, Oglora White, Floranca 130 Barry Rd., announce the Following the entertainment, cof­ EVERGLAZE CHINTZ terest charge • wraa offered re­ Legion Auxiliary fee. fancy cakes and mlntp were IMItt and Praaldant Lucllla Hirth. engagement of their daughter, luctantly. Diplomatic__officials give tw-e Time TJmit served by the hostesaee. Assisting priniripai reasons for « ] ^ s s i ^ Akers Schedule Andrea Loutee, to A.3,C. George He said i t seeiiisd 'u navoidable the Carriers as members of the in «hs face of an increasing short­ that view. One is that the hopes The Chrlatlan atawardahlp meat-. Marahall McCreedy. son of iXr. and committee were Miaa June Cary age of mortgage financing at the which . soared high Immedistely In f of tha MaUiodlat men of tha and Miaa Bather Anderson. American Legion Auxiliary Mrs. George M. McCreedy, 240 Mc­ DUST RUFFBtS present 4H txr cent GI rate. after the death of Joaeph Stalin On Israelis South Mathodlat Church announced mambsra last night voted to Kee St. The.next meeting of the club will have not been realised. The other be on Tuesday evening, Feb. 19. Stone, chief benefits director of for tomorrow will not be held. Tha change the meeting night from Mias Gooley Is a student at Pink, white, aqua, green end yellow. V A. testified before the Houee is that both the (Tommuniat crisis Hong Kong. Jan. 24 men will meet Jah. SI from T to Monday to the first. and third Hartford Hospital School o f Nurs­ ✓ in eastern Europe and the free Stretches to any bed. Washable too! WiMt • VdlMl Veterans committee as lead-off BRypt’s Presidont Nasser has Washington, Jan. 2 i h* reading in his courtroom after I documents until Monday morning, (ConUiiiied oa Page Twelve) i A M Y U l . Y E S ing hla active duty rank. Princess Graces doctors ssld she , attorneys. M. H. Ro- Most W anted although/they were notified Friday Clues Lacking which Juit top* ths hslf-billlon dol- •*!“ *<* lEL ROCKVIILF 5-7177 lar figure. week. RUBBERS and ARCtICS Young' men of the Manchester could get out of bed for an hour ^nhouse and Ben Militana, chal- afternoon of •'the contents ef the area are finding an opportunity to this afternoon, leas than 30 hours State income to be usad in flgur- What the legislature will do REPAIRED lenged the accuracy of the discovery. I fulfill their military -obligation after tha birth of her first ehtl*. Drunkometer. Bank Robbers Metesky, 58. was arrested Mon­ On slain Girls ing the limit from year to year * t e » t the debt limit formula to be while serving with a home town The palace physicians an­ Rose came in for the drinking day night at hia WaterhUry. C5»nn.. would take into consideration all yetommended by the economy com­ e Skatee ekaipeiied unit. Particularly attractive la the nounced the former .JloUywood bout with three pints of .an 86 Minneapolis, Jan. 24 0^ — Two home by New York and Waterbiiry Chicago. Jan. 34 (A*— Investiga­ types of state income, such aa gen­ mission remains to be seen. e Heavy duty tippers replaced. program offered to young men 17, eral fund ravenue, the. gas tax, Legislatures in the past have dis­ Bulletins / movie star would be allowed up at proof blended whiskey. After men lilted by the FBI as among police. tors seeking clues in th* slaying of ! to 18H years of age who can enlist. Increasingly frequent intervals taking a series of visiutl and re­ the teenage Grimes steters were tolls, motor vehicle and other feet played. considerable independence from the AP Wires . for six months active duty and then ! "the moat dangerous criminals at Consolidated Edison, the metro­ NOW AT 13 OAK ST. after her first time on her feet. action testa In li*u o f an actual confronted today with a .nevv and' income from self-liquidating at far ae economy reports, are con­ Join the 864th for weekly meetings; large," and a teenage girl were politan area's giant electric and At Purnell place The doctors had aaid earlier the driving test. Rose began hitting mystery— the, cause of their projects such .as University of (Con­ cerned, often preferring to map a to aatlafy the remainder of their oV ! srixed earl)) today in connection gas utility,' Credited Miss Alice (i. necticut dormitories. Princess would be up and about th. bottle. deaths. ■eparate couNe in the field. PLANE WRECK FOUND Oak Street elde e f Purnell Parking ligation. . . ; with a $18,000 Baltimore b a n k Kelly, a 25-year enl|)loye, with The economy group, which will ih two or three days. He drank almost a pint and a finding the file of letters that led Science may furnish th* anawer. OPEN MONDAYS Last night's Inatructlon presented Princess Grace and her baby. robbery. make ita recommendations to the (Oesttmied on Page Four) Botue. N- Y.. Jan. 24 UP»—A a half in about 4 ^ hours. Ha had to. the bomber's arrest. But it was not apparent to expert A ir Force tanker plane misataig CLOSED WED. AT NOON by 1st Lt. Anthony Comstock eon-: Princess Caroline, wore reported FBI agent* xnd police, in. a mass pathologist* after a five hotir’ ex­ (ktvernor nSxt month, feels that a ctmed the application of "Velocity ^ several cups of coffee during th it raid on an apartment at the edge , Metesky, a disgruntled former since Tuesday night waa fo n ^ - In excellent condition. The 26-year- amination of the girls' bodies yes­ debt limit based on the suggested SKIRT HANGERS timesand half a sandwrlch at lunch. employe of Consolidated Edison, today (uid a rescue team report­ Error Corrections to Firing Data.^ : old mother spent a quiet night. The of the downtown district, captut-ed terday. _____ formula would be more realUtlc 1 Afii-sls*** 'Ttrtnl ak;eny this Members'of the Police Department actually It would give the legisla­ ilar in American legal procedure htaae aooa spread to the top " morning to wave to abotit 1,000 ar* not allowed to accept rewards ture little room to approve more, to th* decision of a grand jury— floors ef two adjoining wmr*« merrymakers ' 'belqvv. The crowd such as ths one posted.. new bond issues. came after a preliminary hearing heoee*. A.IS^egree tempemttim gave a scattered round of cheers. It waa asserted yesterday at po­ News Tidbits While present debt stands at lasting tw'o weeks. made flr^ghring efforts diffi­ During..,most o f Jiie appearance lice headquartcr)i that when the slightly over ^ISOO million, there The magistrates . themselves, cult. SHOE VALET the prince w a s, solemn and im- department took credit Tuesday, it CuUcd from AP Wire* ar* borrowing authorizations ap­ three men and two women, retired •nr.iUng, but he applauded the folk did so in Rood faith tn th* haste proved by prior legislkturss and RED PLANES OVER CANADA o f incomplete information auppltad SETS Bright lustrous platsd finish; dancers. .awaiting tq- be ieeued th at. will (CssHnned on Page Twelve). Ottawa, Jan. 24 .VB—Oompetoot ‘ holds 6 pairs of shoes; self-' The rejoicing residents and visi­ in th* dead o f night by ‘'et*ctiv(te - West German Dafenae Ministry who had 1»e*n working aro:md the Canadian olflclala say titey be­ Icbklng assembly. > tors In the 387-acre principality anmnincas Lt. Gen. Mans Speidel lieve Rnaalan ptone* otcasidaally 88c oo. - (Ml. the Riviera’ gathered In a clock without sleep. • tocm -will talcs over command of make reoonaalaance fUgbta oV(tr Singing and dancing throng be- DiaburssmenA o f . Dm reward. NATfPS CsstrsI Esrepess JteuMl northern Canada aad T in t* for* the palace early last night.' post^--:;-f28,000 by the city and Foreas. . . Soviet Union reported They say that as far as they knsir Discounts Up To They lit a bonfire ai ' shouted c**rri*w i*M hr i>oK wiDT*BEa»*>general index, airangedValpbabeti- Sl.OOO by the'Patrolmen's Benevo­ plaaalsg ** vet* any propasal- in no Cnaadian or American plan* "long live the prince—long live in PrMident R ^ e v e lt i c»ny gedgraphicuiliy, avail- lent .Saan.—lasts with Kennedy. U.N. SMUrlty Council to send has even been able Intoraiil the princess!" far into the night. and,At^. G ^ Robert H. Jack^ fBur**u, *0 that in the He said yesterday that no bid 'U.N. emergency; force* to Pak­ ■urh a flight. The Unitedto Stain* The people shouted repeatedly saved tha from being , de- 1 event of any, greater emergency for It had been filed, ant* that any istan. haa Jet flgntera stationed in AMS- 50% Off On . for Rainier, but he did not ap­ atroyed by attack! ae Mvaga aa; coming to our country ,wa will be claimant "will get Jua, treatment ^ N.AACP prsaident a*ks Bisen-' Penalty for Speeding ka but- Cbnada ha* no faitercsp pear on the palace balcony. He any ever seen In the Jungle of able to locate Immediately theae from me." howsr to “ apssfc out from hla high tom based that far north. Kennedy aald.that while Metea- had kept a v i^ l with his mother- Washington politics. various persons who may nssd to •fHes’' agaiast what h* described Directing himself specifically to J. Edgar Hoover once told a •-y's nam* and., address were rs- state Capitol Hartford, Jan, 24 < SEAWOIF" AGAIN AT SEA ' in-law, Mra. John B. Kell.v -of be the subject of further'inveati- jx lawVMsnsas and . v 1 o 1 a n c a (PV—Governor RlWcoff ceempha- j th* Sandula bill, Ribicoff‘aaid! 4 ceivad from Consolidated Edison, Philadelphia, outside the palace vlsltor: " N o one outsicc the .F B I; getlon •gainst th* negro in the: South. . . "What makee the present pro-- «rol(m, -Jan. 24 (fu.’rbe aoB^ SOUD VERMONT MAPLE h* had no -information of his own sited t(iday that, without excep-'j fieliyory room from 8 a.m. until and ^ e ^ p ^ tm e n t of Justice Hoover's-aUrtment was like the New Britain police chief (He* as- tion. he is agaliwt (uiy propoeel gram effective «l* it* simplicity .nsarine Seawolf wafe at aea agali concerning Miss Kelly. "Wheth-n* oxpsctedly dining night at hi* tho-baby arri'V’ad at 9:87 a.m. He ever M ew h w close they cam# to eteel point o f a dentlafa probe that would weaken hi* get-tough end imiformity. It treats every­ todter inr 4 continuation of hM Die 3reung lady pulled «u»ion of a driver's license-upon dowm suddenly." ■ ktlfed InstonOy today when hit Also Maple and C/ieriy Jan. >-to make his annual report New DelbL ear collided with a truck, sm Red Oamfteign ’ conviction on a speeding charge. Rep. John C. Donaldson (R- COMBINATION Stamford, Jan. 24 (ip)— A 4- on how the FBI was spending its ' Bethel, Jan. 34 (/PW-Flr* of 'Atty. Gen. Brownell says com­ Route 19 here. State PoUceiaui share of the taxpayer’s dollar and' An Informant gav* th* FBI a The driver could get his license Wllton) was the author of one o f SUIT HANGERS alarm fire kwept Uuxmgh the 90- report ‘ on a Feh. 6 meeting of ■pecUcular proportions todax do- mercial development of atomic Herbert J. Haberstrnh saM tn> . Cedar Chests MULTIPLE BLOUSE, performing Its duties. In discuss­ atroyed a magnesium ladder man­ energy will give antitrust laws back .after * hearing, howrever, i f ; th* bills aimed at the Governor’s ' veotfgalton'sliowsd Taylor’s tmt year-old nwin buUding of King Commtmist .leaders in Washington ha could prove that hia was a hard- order railing foy a 30-il*y sua-. Wood 'n wire, meui dips. or SHIRT RACK^«^ ing President Roosevelt's procla­ ufacturing plant and the storage "their gregtsat opportuWty for swerved' muMscountahly llfi' School here today, doing damaget where plans were mad* for a cam­ sMp oas* and loss of th* license pension. , ' to w ith 6 plastic capped ifi«« animated at S7S.000 by Fire Chief mation of Sept. 8, 1939, announc­ jm rsg* of an oil distributing and uaeful appileattoa" in field of pre­ left side o f the road and etrunii ing the FBI’s broadened responsi­ paign against Hoover and th* FBI. efeuld iqtcrfera with his JOh. He himoelf introduced that bill I OPEN EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT Sfor 88c / swinging arms. r . Ri Richardson. Ik la report said: Contracting firm. •' - ventive action. . . Former' employe a troek operated by Oeergu ■* bility for national security, rtoover Several violent axploalona blew o f Roman playboy Ugo Montagn'a In tho(ie instances, ho would got yesterday without comment, b u t: Patter. 29„C*lcbeetor. , It was the second. 4-alarm fire ■ c M . / said: “ It -was propoaad at this meet­ out windows in Bethel - High tostirhp he saw WJhiia Moatesi a liqensc permitting him to drive Republicans In the past have | SATURDAY DURING SALE 88 Mere in a week. Laat Saturday an ' NOTIONS DEPARTMENT witen this work waa as­ ing that th* campaign ahould have School located in tha block.'next with Priac* Maaintee of nfees day only on -hte Job. colled Riblcoff's order a usurpa- LODGE BESS DIE (rverheatod" boiler- started a 1100,- signed to us we organised. . . the two principal phases, one an at­ to ’ the Jir* and dtepley window* bsfor* her body yras found near Nv'^d be against that too.” ’ the Uon of Judicial power. ; m a i n f l o o r .900 fire in the Ligtors Marine Oon- Waahiagton. Jad. U (P) Gche.ral intelligence Division, tack upon the Bureau as violating in stores scveriil bk^k* from the Rom* four years ago. Governor flatly assertsd today. They contended ‘ that it is up John Lodge, United l^ ts* 1 atwielloq Opmpju9 ^ plant. which will have siiparviaton of es­ civil liberties and secondly a per' buildings.' Detsetiv**; from Masaachuaetts In a new* conference yesterday, to the courts to decide punishment baasador ts BMUn, GREEK STAMPS WITH CASH SALES Today’s fire wiped out Ig close- pionage. nbotage,. and othaP vior sons! attack up on the director... Ik s fire ewspt through-the fac­ State Attorney' General'i Office the Governor said he was against for law violator* and not th* Preoldeni Ete*uhow( MEN'S COAT or FLATWOOD pOhiBS in ths Z$s.a$sry. Oulidlng at iatlons ’-ta\ the Bsutrajity rtipila- Communist writers were sesigned tory '/Of th* .White uight Btnktur* reportedly reia vea t^ tla g three- -proposal* wfhlch would depriv* the exeedtive branch. for* lUtumlBg to his SUIT HANGERS DRESS HANGERS a n of thwstahe^a-tnKmwLprivate hohs. . . W e hive b1»-hOtMtsd jto this setwnd i>h a« pf the cam­ Cq< and/pread to the adjacent year-sM nsarier of M a lm Clark Lotor VShttlee Department of the Labor also opposes the suspen- Madrid. Ledge teild -FRAZIEI^ affiMOL A portion o f tha feulM eeatigatlOBs ‘ at 'panops paign'. It was alsh ^plannad at Ute garage of th* B. J. Dolan Cb., fbr wMch bis wridow i*\*erving right to suai^nd apeeders’ licenses i^on* on the grounds they effset | at the WUto Hsims Heavy hardwciiM with wax flnlrti. Hardweiod with wax finish. R|irll|i|.’na%,2inadMi6 to wmferm cqmrtad l>9on as hsiag a^ttra ta meeting that tha terctes. of c*Hj0n l e a v ^ ' both .atZMSlures - Iq, rUid*. life, I. :. National Guafd-chiefs of autnmaUcatly upon convicUon. He {tersons who.muat be able to drive ' Viewed' th*., .apneteh- ’ .S^|Oflflfe.MM'reii>taa*n ^Dty aubvfntve Setmty Congrjpamei) should he enliatiyl in A dosen M *0 fuel tank trucks in nearly all tha State* reject Pea- called such prcqMsala a "backward a* a coiidiUon of their Jbbs: with the ptsaflini,. 5 for 880. TlM^Jjn'e n 4 B » COM 14 for 88c niM tlifoqf l i ^novaoMt^ (tatrimeiBal to endeavoring to ehtsin Ohngreasion- iht'O olifa fira g # Were destroyed. tagaa fiM i-to regal re sU :|aeaths *t*p”;-o o * that would "tiUce thaj "It's. ,lnronc*i^.able," he aaid, what vetx ,geed " I., INC M AilPfim ii COMN* Zolf9K=M|(w11CSr« Ms IlliM! 'to t aU netv guard an- heart out o f tha GOnnooUcut trafr' gin e# 4hgt.> I aa n «* fUMX ‘In that coaBacUon, wd have a *) .

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