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i- I___ % ' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8,1958 Bloodmobile Visits ^outh Methodist Church Tomorrow^ 1:45-6:30p.m . PAQI TWENTY-FOUt ^n^ning l$(raU> Aimge Dally Net i*reai Run "Africa Today,”- a meeting to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barstpw, 490 Tha subject for the Bible study aeph WalletL National Security be held by the Service Bureau Main St., ars attsndlng Uia Erin- period at tha Buckingham Oonjpe- Legion Auxiliaiy chairman, to the National Security Far tke Werii EMod The Weather A b o u t T ow n for Women's Organlsatiigis, 958 rude dealer ealei meeUng at the gstlonsl Church tomorrow at ':30 meeting and dinner'at the Hotel Fob. 4. 19M Forooaat of V. S. Weather Bveou Main St. Hartford, on Feb. 15, Statler Hotel, Boston, today. They p.'m., will be "The C h r i s t i a n Plans Spring Sate Bond, Feb. 20. Til* Wooian’i Mittlonary 8o> from 3 to 4:30 p.m., will feature are also attending the Boston Boat Church According to P4ul.” Choir Mrs. Wilber Little, Americaniem CLEARANCE 11,895’ OrcaoioMl llghy rola eudlng to- ctaty of Emanuel L utheran a talk by Dr. Gwendolen Carter, Show. This la Bsrstow's 23rd year practice la scheduled for A t the meeting of . the American chairmaii, who will be in charge professor of government at Smith selling Evinrude dutboardi. Legion Auxiliary Monday evening of tha program following the meet­ OF - Moaibar at tba Audit iianrlfpfitpr lEupitttm UpraUi alghtrLow 80-85. aoudy, mild Fri­ Caturch wlU meet Friday at 7:30 pjB. In the chapel. Paator C. Hen­ College and an expert'on the cur­ Shirley Harrington, president, In .the Legion Home. Mfs. Ruth ing of the unit, Monday, Feb. 20, Bureau of CIreuUUaa day. High near 4#. ry Anderson will give an Informa­ rent aituation in the Union of The Green Thumb group of the and Eklwmrd Lehan, vice president Hickox, Mrs. David Thomas and announced that the High School M a n c h e U s r - ^ A City, of Village Ch a r m tive talk on the Church Uturgy South Africa and other parts of YWCA regrets any Inconvenience of the First National Buk, are Mrs. FrancU Dwyer were appoint­ Round Table Singerp will sing a Refreshments will be served by a the continent, where she has re­ caused by the cancellation of its in New York today attending a ed members of the nominating' number of patriotic aongs; also WINTER HATS hoateaa committee headed by Mrs cently traveled and studied. The meeUng Monday evening et the conference on New England bankr bommittee. Donations were voted that Miss Emily Smith of Troop 1, Vfliues to 84.98 , VOL. LXXV, NO. 110 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 (CDuoiflad Aiveettohif oa Faga IB) Charles VonBorchera. meeting la free and open to the Community Y because of the In­ Ing St the Chase National’ Bank. td ,the Polio and Boy Scout fund Girl Scouts, will tell of the biennial PRICE FIVE CENTS public. clement weather, and hopes' It wll^ drives. trips to Europe by local Girl Scot^ George W. Pfannebecker, 115 be more favorable for the n ex t Mrs. Hssel T. BJorkman, nurse Mrs. Charlea H. Romaiiowaki, and leaders, which help to ipread NOW 50c - $1 and $2 Olcott D r, has been sworn Into the There are still a few openings meeting Monday, March 5. at tha Bowers School, le attending 143 Walker St., invited the mem- friendship and good will among the California Rocked peoples In various countries they U.8. Army Engineers Corps. In the for contestants in the Red Men's the workshop for school nursea, a bera to attend a carij| p arty a t her Miiliiwry Dept.—Second Fkmr Research Department of United Social Club dart tournament ached- Mr. and Mrs. Walter TImmina aeries of 15 Wednesday afternoon home Tuesday, Feb. '21, at 8 p,m., riiit. A brief buaineas meeting at By Severe 'Quakes Aircraft Corp. In East Hartford uled to start Feb. 17. a spokesman Jr. and family have moved from meetings, at Hillyer College. and to notify her a day or two'Hn 8 p.m. will precede this program. Pallotti Claims He Quit and a Polytechnic Institute of for the organising committee said 127 Cooper Hill St. to Inelr, re­ advance if they are able to do so. Legionnaires of Dilworth-Corhell- Brooklyn, N, Y., graduate of the today. Members are urged to sign cently purchased home at i}> Bret- Offiers of Manchester Emblem The date of the spring rummage Qiiey Post. 102, have been In­ E l Centro, COllf., Feb. 9 (Xh— oiaas of IMS, he will assume active-, up soon, however, to avoid being ton Rd. Club, No. 251. will hold a meeting sale hai been changed td Thurs­ vited, also unit members in Rock­ A powerful earthquake centered Soviet left out of the contest. tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home of day, March IS, at the Legion ville, East Hartford, and Glaston­ south of tha border in Mexico Balloons duty in 1957. He Is taking his-mas­ Rome. bury. Mrs. Henri PessinI will serve mJWIIAUeoiu. rocked aouthern California aa A son wis born at the Hart­ Mrs. Paul Gagne. Box Mt. Rd., ter's degree in aeronautical engi­ far north aa Loa Angeles'today, neering under United Aircraft DAV. No. 17, Auxiliary present­ ford Hospital on Feb. 5 to Mr. and Vernon. President Mrs. Joan Gates It wee voted to send Mrs. Ever­ as chairman of the hoatess com­ MANCNItmi COHM* Unaware of His Rights Mrs. John Talley, 34 Cornell St. urges all officers to attend. ett Mosely, president, and Mrs. Jo- mittee. causing widespresd but minor Corp auspices. ed an American flag yesterday af­ dsm age Iti two counties. ternoon to Brownie Troop No. paratus which dld\fl^ M ancHMTBt Cohn- paper at 4:45 p.m. ture commute was reported today lik a ihAeorologtca) dita blit Was ’ CORNER OF MAIN AND OAK STREETS Pallotti said that ,waa aome to fXvor over-riding President ElV for aerisi reconnaissance, . three houra after he' wrote hia sehhdwe'Hs protest, and restoring He declorad the balloons con> reaignatlon, and more thaaan hour Former Pi-esident Truman pursed hia lips at he pinned the Dia- rigid farm price aupporta. But stltute.d a menace to air navlgaUon. after he handed it to Motor Ve- tinguiahed Service Medal with .fdur Oak'Leaf clustera on GeMeral no decisions were announced after and ground Inhabitonta and added: hlclea Commiaaioner John J. Ty­ M acA rthur a t W ake Island bn Oct. 14, 1950. Trum an flred Mac- a forenoon session. "All ouch, attempt by American nan. Arthur early in 1951, The former chief executive wrote MacAr­ One Senator, who would not military organa ore an attempt to The legaj opinion by Bracken thur was flred for "insubordination.'' The general charged Tru­ permit use of his /name, said the conduct a policy of ‘to the brink of was handed newsmen by Ribicoff man with distortion of truth. group had voted 9-6 In favor of war’. which hot been condemned supporting quality milling wheat by peoples.’’ We’re all for Cupid . . . and Cupid is all for u»! New No-iron Nylon Cin- around 2:10 p.m. Pallotti'a resig­ OWerttaf nation was not announced until at 90 per cent of parity but had Tha Sovi^ preas chief was re­ derellas with that spun-out- not completed action on the omni- ferring td a statement attributed We’ve got the Valentine Gifts that will put his around 4:30 p.m. biia soil bank bill. of-sunbeams look! Buoyed ‘I Know I’m Innocent' to U.8. Secretary of State DuUes in arrows right on the target of every heart at with pretty petticoats . . . "I’ni really ,upset over this O ld F euds D on’t D ie; IJn e Up 8-7 Saturday a Life magoslne article, which he aims. . framed with party lace . . . w'hole buaiiiM.'’ Pallotti said to­ Last Saturday, the committee nychev briefly reviewed Soviet day, "because I know I am inno­ lined up 8-7 for aimtiar' supports protests but did not menUon the soft-sashed with velvet. cent." on cotton,' corn, rice and peanuts fact that the United Stotea handed Garden Girl: new oversize but that was called a tentative its answer to the Soviet's latest W'ant to gel “Yet" for an In what amounted to a flring, They Go On and On decision with a final vole set for protest yesterday. petal collar on printed ny­ Pallotti turned hia reaignatlon In today. answer? Msk her (or himt at the request of T)'nan. (The United StoteSi responding lon. Chairman Ellender (D-La) to the Soviet protest, yesterday or­ to he your yaleniine with Pallotti wa.a, accused of rein­ acknowledged that votes had been stating the drivera licenae of a Washington, Feb. 9 (Xh—What. MacArthur's version ia that he dered a holt to the launching of a gift chosen here. taken on the controveraial price U.8. weather ballons from West Garden Girl man arrested three times, but con­ was the reason behind former was flred in a "savage and brutal'’ support Issue but he told report­ victed once, on drunken driving President Truman's spectacular j manner right after he demanded Germany and Turkey. Balloons New Brilliance in Se practical and yet to pretty ers as the committee recessed for there will be grounded pending a . . . our beoutiiully detailed charger. Pallotti turned back the firing of Gen. Douglas MacArthur | prosecution of a spy ring which, lunch that decisions Avoiild not be in 19517 he said, was getting top secret study of whether they have been iletpert in a charming Victorian license to Dominick Vaaaallo, 41. announced until l|ter "probablj- flying over Russia. boueuet print. "Toilored’ ay of Newington. Truman says it was "open defi-1 military plana sent from the after four o’clock." GIFT Bnce”‘iby MacArthur that Truman : Korean Command, (Before taking this action, the AMERITEX* Cottons Koti" with ihort tleavai, hanky Pallotti contended he did noth­ One committeeman said tha U .. S. Ckivemment promised in a pocket. . . collor piped to match ing wrong. tnainlalna threatened to bring on And the general aaya the, real group had'agreed to delay an­ Trustworthy, Loyal, Hejpfu I, Friendly conciliatory note to keep the bal­ TrouMri aro\ "I did what any other human an atomic World War HI. story began dbming to light only nouncements until after the major D \In /ne of the features of Boy Scout Week, four Monehoater youths were awarded high Scouting loons from flying ovkr Sovtot tor* comlortobly cut with eloitic \ VALENTINE MacArthur calls it "vengaful re-: gfter British Foreign Office offi- eommodity markets had chwed for ritory. It also offetod to tell tbs bock waittbond. (ContiBaed ea Page Nineteen) prisal" because the general sought | ciala Guy Burgess and Donald Mac- the day. honors last night. Alan Weiss, William Minnick, and Richard Yiilea were awarded Eagle Scout pliu, 9 and Uawrence Harmon, far right, was presented with on Explorer Silver Award. Story on Page 3. Russtans about the boUooa pro­ to unmaak a spy ring stealing this ; disappeared behind th« Iron Any committee decision ia sub­ gram's safety features. In addi­ Reee, Sluo at Aguo Prlal eit coiuitry's top aecret^^mllitary plans. ■ .curtain. ject to review and poiilble reverr (Hetaid Photo). WhHt in tlie t >2 !• 40. tion, the note nought to onllst So- MisrArthur in Blistering Retort "These men with access to secret sal la te r by. the Senate. trlet cooperation, asking the Rus­ JEWELRY Granite State And so the continuing Truman- flies were imdoubtedly links in the Without asyiM that the com­ sians to return any scientific in­ S2.98 -'$3.98 MacArthur controversy, involving chain to ^ r eneipy In Korea mittee hAd reafluined its earlier struments the balloons, might have the whole range ' of Far East through Peiping by way of Mos­ position. Sen. Humphrey (D-MInn) yaiikee Atom ic Set parachuted to Soviet soil.) strategy, goes into a new round Nine\ Senators | Race Joined by cow,” MacArthur asserts. "I be­ told newsmen, the committee bill "These balloons were mode In with publication in Life Magazine lieve my demand that this situa­ would contain "some things that Large assortment of new- spring styles in pastel cob of a new inatallment of Truman's the United Statea," Ilyichev sold. ors. Also stone-set jewelry and sparkling rhinestone tion be exposed, coming after the the President and Secretary of "Look at them if you core to.” Slate for Adlai memoirs and a blistering 5,000- Alger Hiss and Hari-y D exter A griculture Benson .won’t like." Reponed AEC Contract pins, earrings, necklaces and bracelets. word reply by the 5-atar general. Ry his side on the counter were White scandals, caused the deepest Labor Targets piecea of apparatus, including a Concord. N. H,, Feb. 9 iX>i A MacArthur says ^'ruman's ac­ resentment and that it probably (Contlnqed On Page Twelve) count of the dismiaaal is "a laby­ radio transmitter. politically powerful siate of Adlai was branded a political move to It appeared to Western observers rinth' of fancy and Action, distor­ embarr(ias the administration." By .NORMAN WALKER Wa.shington, Feb. 9 (ff»>— .another $500,000 on unsecured t o Stevenson sunportera signed up tion and misrepresentation.'' that a, full-scale show, complete 5 9 c $ '4 # 9 8 Miami Beach, Fla.. Feb. 9 (X5— The Atomic Energy Ckimmise bearing notes, with batteries of Soviet newsreel, today to battle Sen. Kefauver (D- White disclaiming any intention Leaders of llie Combined AFL-CIO / Says Truman: MacArthur was a to reflect on Truman’s loyalty, Toll Tops 200 try television and newspaper photogra­ Tenn) in the nation’s first presi- great soldier but he wouldn’t obey today were. reported to have Sion (AEC) tofiay agreed to ' MacArthur says: for ABC approval of a plan which phers, had been set up beforelumd VALENTINE dentisl primsr>’ of 1953. orders, he was willing to risk all- tagged nine members of th<- Sen­ n3gotiate a contract with the would make it'^l(glble for an es'ti- and that the Russtans were not go­ V 4^ Backers of the 1952 Democratic out war. and so: Just as President ‘.Astounding Epoch' As More G>ld ate for organized labor opposition Yankee Atomic Electric Co. mated $5 million dollars in federal % Ml "The obstinacy which dictated | ing to let this propaganda plum presidential candidate filed formal Lincoln flred Gen., George Mc­ in the fall elections. for financial assistance to­ assistance. The company's flrat slip through, their fingers. petitions placing a stream-lined 12- Clellan In Civil War days, "Mac­ the failure of President Truman to < The nine, all Hepubileans, were plan was turned down by the com- S' recognize the damage that could ward establishment of an NEW member slate of delegate candi­ Arthur left me no choice I could Grips Europe reported to lie Sena. Duff (Pa), , mission and a second, or modified, (CoBtiaued oa Pagi| Twelve) dates on New Hampshite'a March no longer tolerate hia insubordi­ C apeharl (Ind), Thyc i.Min'n), atomic power plant at Rowe, plan intended to meet AEC stand- 13 prim ary ballot. nation." (Continued on Page Ten) London. Feb. 9 (X*!—A bitter new Kuchel l(.'alif), Welker (Idaho), Mass. *1 arda was submitted. HOSIERY TTiey said in a joint statem ent Siberian cold wave swept over Eu­ Goldwater (Arlzi, Miilikin (I'olo), The commission notified Sen. approving Yankee’s prellml- SIMULATED "We intend t< work hard, to reach Kennedy (D-Mass) the commis-! "■ry financing proposal the AEC In new spriiiif .slmdc.s. rope today, raising the 10-day WUey (\Vis( and Butler (Md). out to every man and woman in weather death toll to mbre than AFL-CIO leaders participating slon had approved the principle of' *1*0^ exempted two of the apdn- Full fashioned and lio- this state who desires a capable 200. in winter meetings here also were the Yankee proposal and now "“ring companies - New Eiigland .scam .shcer.s. Also’now and brilliant leader the 1956 Icy east winds spread snow and reported to have decided to sup- WQuJd negotiate details. This may I *’°w er Co. and Conaectlcut U g h t Democratic candidate for Presi­ peril 6v»r Gi;eece and Turkey. port_Scn. .M0f.se (P -O rei. hut to take several months.______A Power Co. from provisions of from the AP Wires .stretch nylons. iLOWERS ' the Holding Company Act. dent." School Omits Italy ordered police and troops withhold any organized labor sup­ The company, ci eated by 12 New Thrir action assured an initial into a grim flght to scores of port in the prospective .Senate race New England- PoWer will England utility companiei. pro- acquire $150,000 worth of the ini­ teat of strength between Kefauver, snowbound riliagea. in Olrioi b’etween Gov. Frank poaea to build n $33,400,000 plant TRIO KILLED IN SHOOTtNO trying to repeat his 19.52 New Central Sweden reported its tial stock . Issue and Connecticut . St. Louis, Feb, 9 liD—Three with 134,000 ‘kUdwatt.4 capacity. Light $75,000, or niqre than 10 per In wide assortmeiit of style.s. Violets, rose.s', daisies, Hampsnire primary victory, and lowest temperature of the 20fh (Continued on Page Ten) The power wouliTbe distributed to members of one family, inolud- garaen bouquet, etc. , Steven.son, who haa rejected the Century - 33 below at FgJun. the participating dompanlea. cent ei>gh of the stock issues, 'nils iag a policeman, were slain and n Tennesseean's challenge for a would have sijbjected them to two were wounded doday In a / S ^ Stockholm's St. Stephen’s Church Win* .SRC Racking showdown fight In the preference gave sanctuary to 160 homeless. holding company regulations; The.y HhooUng at the home of a re­ poll phase of thl.v state's two­ , Britain and France, only just Yankee already haa approval of pleaded for exemption on the tired police sergeant. - PoUca 5 9 c and $ 1 * 0 0 pronged primary...... B.v LEONARD ZEIDENBERt; 5 thawed out from last •> week's the Seciirltiea and Exchange Com- ground the acquisitions would be report^ Henry U. Sleckhnua, ^ In one phaae of the New Hamp­ News Tidbits mjaaion (SEC) for preliminary sn< insignificant part of their total 7 l-year-old retired detectlva (Second of Thrw Articles) freeze-up, braced for new intense ■ V shire primary, the voters select the When educators aren’t wor-'however, studied the method in cold. • flnandng up to due mlll)on dollars. operations. sergeant of the St. Louis police, candidate him.self. lit the other, Culled from Al’ Wireg On Nov, 25 the SEC sanctioned the Other , sponsoring utilities in­ flred at four members of the ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ •A ...... rying about all the new clas.s- 7*" ’Turkey Count* 12 Dear) H«r« art oxetic, gdidknr veiled prihh in wide 41/42". they choose delegstes, either Turkey counted 12 dead in the issuance of $.500,000 of capital clude Hartford Electric Light Co., family and then seriously "Sari" type border effects and 36" allover prints with SHEER NO SEAMS . . I...... $ 1.00 Pr. pledged or favorable to afidi—rooms and teachers this COUn- .Despite their enthusia.sm. the.v worst____ blizzards' since 1943.-Army- alack to: the. sponsoring jitilltiea woujsM himself In an appor-^ date. tr.v needs, they keep in' shape felt their way along carefully, dls- I trucks battled to I each isolated Sevent>"- year - old' former East and authorized the borrowing of (fjontlnued on Page Twelve) , ent suicide effort. oil tbe mystic quality of the Far East! Ameritex does LQNS $1.00 Pr. The slate backing Steven.son is bv al)0ut a number of cussing the idea with parents at towns and villages in the Thrace Hartford Fire Chief .John J. Arm­ 60 GAUGE SHEER NYU fretting HP.UNIMH STUDENT t^ O T VALENTINE p;unnihg as favorable to him. In side i.ssties. Some are thrust Parent-Teacher Assn, meetings region, where food was running strong die* at home ,f o fl o w 1 n g them in exciting cottons, each on Arabian Night NO-MEND SHEERS .. $1.35 and $1.65 Pr. that category they' do not need his anf i Ivak from top-secret Brit- out during the cJnsh. normally Republican state's execu­ report pupil progress. Educators cerning their children's progress. snowbound Italian farms. Hiinget I aircraft plant. Tuscaloosa, Ala., Feb. 9 ijPi-^AsMisa Lucy from classes. The 48 (live her one of the.se lieautifully Out of the suggestions subtnlt- move to require the University of [hours she gave^e school to read- LOMT FLIER SlttflTED fashioned, hand embroidered nylon ^ jP" Q Q tive council, two mayors, one of have . been . atruggfing \yith this had forced then) out of the moun­ .Marilyn Monroe to team up with GIVE A PRACTICAL VALENTINE GIFT! them the chief executive of Man­ one a long time, and llieir pro­ ted bv the PTA representatives tains. Ahead}' 35 Italians were Enjfland s Sir I.auience Ollviar in Alabama to admit a second Negro I nrit her explreffioday without im- JncksonvIUr, Ila., Feb. 9 Choose your favorite Simplicity blouses. It’.s sure lo pIeiise,;__White^ ^^eZ /O chester. the state's Isrgesl cityj a fessional Jouinals arc ftllnd u-ilh J tame the first guide sheet Porter known desd, .More were feared film version of l.ondf>n stagg hit, womsn student wss- dropped to-1 mediate,comment from officials, —The Navy sold today a man In only. Sizes .T2 to 38. P ric e ...... the subject. In their searcli for a School teachers used in preparing ".Sleeping Prim e " National’ da*' in U..S. District. Court at Blf- Miss Lucy, who was excluded i a life Jacket had been sighted . their conference reporjs. Toda.v's Pattern os your guide in making IC to ■ (Continued on Page Tw.lve) formula that will satisfy them (Continued on Page Eleven) rollege fraternity .Sigma I’hi says It mingham. "until further notice" for safety I 40 miles off shore by plane* BEAUTIFUL BOXED guide, somewhat e.xpanded over Judge Hobart Giooin.s granted S; reasons following day long dlsturb- so many pretty things to wear and One of many style.x available in our Sixtrtswcar De­ and the parents educators aie has "no present inleiitimi" of ex­ searching for a bomber lost Mon­ foievej disiarding one method m the original, is Illuminating. Run­ pelling Williams College chapter defense motion to quash a petition i ances Monday. Uireatened legal ac- day with three men nhonriL to give . . . date dresses, lounge- partment from $ 3 .2 5 V’ $ 5 .9 8 . ^★ ★ A ’A’A’A ’A ’A’-A favor of another. In a glowing ning to four pages, and prepared a.sking that Admissions Dean Wll- ,tion if she were not readmitted. i Earlier it hod been reported a TOW EL SETS Seven IdOsl Fliers mimher of communities, this moil­ in outline form, it is divided into ITUfM D llZ^arn I le.S Kadio < la)m* iiam'Adams )«■ held in conteinDt! ,Miss Lucy has expressed deter- life raft contninlng a man hod wear, separates, accessories, all two main sections. I. "Social Ad­ Re{eji^e(?hi- ing has re.sulted- in the abolition of ’ tialicraft guns tfhlt and ot court for the school refussl toimibatlon to return to the campus been sighted in addition to tha 'k'k'k'k'kif'k'k'k Safe in Antartica the tiaditional report r^rd. justment " and II. "School Situa­ admit .Mrs. Pollie Ann Hudson. though a school official said man In. the'W ater. « ' the lovelier, in Oriental Splendor. tion." The first includes subtopics Paiihancile Rejrion! damaged 10 iiHire Intruding Chi- That's what happened at the . j nese .Nationalist planes on Fukien Arthuc D. Shores, attorney, for mob was "frying to kill her" set HOLLYWOOD Cla.ssrpom. Plavgroiind and Mr,*. Hudson, told the judge at the,' Monday. W ashington. Feb. 9 X’' The Horace \V. P orter School in ijinchroom. Plainview. Tex.. Fek. 9 X'l ProvlRT, —Peat* Other Pillow Cases $ 1 ,9 8 to $ 3 .9 8 P>". the expedition, had reported earlier Truatees on the grounds of her faculty. y , , master Ganeroi Summerfield an­ -Faculty Enthusiastic ever, in trying to account for e’ver.v heavy" snowfall tonight and 'to­ pnd degree murder conviction. . . "conduct and martial record’’ at Uiat helicopters 'were being dis­ possible aspect of the learning and It appeared possible tnat if Miss nounced today he Is sendloE to TkiW IUM cOlU. But when they chose this meth­ morrow to add to the misery still Co.inecticut State Board bf Agri tha same lime the InstituUon ad­ 6 a c h patched for the men. od, none of them had any person developing process, the guide’s left from last weeVa record-break­ culture che<’k» report* that many Lucy brings, action In federal Congress proposed legislation to Tht J 8 K I U U COM The misslHg aircraft was located ; al knowledge of h°w it might be mitted Autherine Lucy, flrat Ne­ court, university officials will con­ raise postal rates oMiuMl $496.- MANCNBSTSli Conn* authors have been guitt.v of split­ ing snow. milk dealer* did not pass on to gro ever to attend classes at the A U M CH itna Comm■e- ./ lost night by * Navy search plane. I working elaewhgre. The faculty ting haira; repetition and, at, least Amarillo fchools closed today conaumers drop of one cent a tend they acted under broad police 500,900 a year. Summerfleld sold CORNER OF MAIN ANO OAK STREETS Green Stamps Given With Cash Sale* Valentine Package of 6 Panties—$2 .2 5 ^------■ fmemberg, most of them recent school.".- ’ powers. postal defictU have totaled quart in wholesale price paid Diaordera followed on the eSm- CORNER OF MAIN AND OAK STREETS ^.(CoaUaiMd M Fags Elersa). 1 teochera collega frodustes, hod. .(Ooattausd OS Faga ten) (Coatiaued oa Fogs tea) farmeik storting Feb. 1. about five bUlloB doUara la 10 Rua after the university suspendsd (CoBllpneS oa Fofo NIooIs m ); years.

... ^ PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1968 s MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHES’TER. CONN., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9 . 19M PAGE TitAEl Blood Saves Lives Top Scouts Explorer Awards L a F O N D > Co of C. Seeks Information Hoelrgille cheater laat year, receh ad a degree, DONT Blood csirries the necessities Named Winners in Elka Leadership Contest Music Teachers ■at the Boston University CTOlIege BHI Picaty »t wear left la of life—oxygen, water, food— BROTHERS NOW Thru SATURDAY of Music khd la studying at Wesley­ dMM wkM kroagkt Imt* for To Prove Rail Service Need to ail the cells of the body. It's Presented Four at Ceremony STEAK HOUSE Assist in MEA an. She appeared in laz't spring's MpwrtipaWf- a llfeaaveh Help save lives in (Tixlay Coat. From 5 P>I.) Mayor Presents Police Needs production of "Time Out For din­ WORK DONE WHILE Connecticut by banking a pint MONSON, NASS. Musical Comedy ger" with the Community Players. The Manchester Chamber^ ofatce. The New Haven has already (Photo on Page 1) 4 Citizenship in the nation: Keith Ralph Maccarone, a "hoofer" in YOU WAIT Commerce has started fathering applied to the State Public Utill of your blood in the Connecti­ Presentation of three Eagle Bockuz, Robert Calder, Stephen' Home *t Three Sunt of Fun ties Commission for permission cut Blood bank_at tomorrow's To Council; Two Men Added the large. men's chorus for In/prmatlon from/, Manchester Scout pins and one Explorer Sil­ Harvey, Ernest Irwin, Philip Lam- The^ seven school' music super­ "Grandfather's Secret," directs vo­ to abandon the road as far as the visit of the Bloodmobile at the ouiYau, Gordon Rhodea, Peter visor* in Manchester '(who can S A M Y U L Y E S residents on their need of the New Massachusetts state line. South Methodist Church be­ ver Award was the feature attrac­ Saari, Earl Selwitz, Brian Smith, Shows Thursdoy. Friday, cal music at Barnard an: Hollister SHOE KEFAmOO Rockville, Feb. 9 (Special! —«cerhcd. He waa inatructed To f>ur- take much 6f the credit for the Schools am) 'eads the adult choir Haven Railroad's jtarlford-Boston To help fight the abandonment, tween the hours of 1:48, and tion of the Court of Honor held R onald Wrubel; firf manahlp; Saturday aiM Sund^ Continuing hia emphaaia on Im­ chAse ZAnd in MAneheeter If the o r THE BETTER KIND line. a recently - organized Committee 6:30. Call Red Cross Headquar­ number jbf youthful music lovers In at St. James' Church. He Is s IP FOR EVERY AGE by IVm p 25 at Woodruff Hall, Stephen Harvey, David Nelson; proving the d ty ’ Police Depart­ locAl supply ran out. I'raduaie of the Julius Hartt Ik Maple St<-^craea From This fact'-fatherlnf, is part of on Public Convenience and Neces-, ters now for ah appointment 1 Center Church, laat night before a forestry: Ernest Irwin, David Nel­ SAnd will be deUvered to home the community) ere contributing First Nattofial Paridaf Lot an all-out Eastern Connfcticut ef­ sity is asking each affected town If you are uncertain as to the son, Peter Saari, Herbert Tyler; ment, Mayor Herman G. Olion laat their scrvicee to "Grandfather's School-of Music. (• SPFOR EVERY TASTE / large assembly of scouts and par­ Footurinq owners who put containers In front Mrs. Phyllis Boak, the most re­ fort to have the railroad restore to gather facts and figures to time of your arrival, become ents. The recipienta of the Eagle hiking t"'Paul Cote, Thomas Juros, a PLUS • night Resented to the Board of of their homes on' Monday, D unl^ Secret.” the muaical comedy to be the line, which runs through Man­ prove their need for the line. The one of the greatly appreciated T5mothy Rohan, William Mlnnick, Sunday Aftameen preaented with a complete cast of cent addition to Manchester's Shop npw from our badges, alt 15 years of age, were pommon Council a Hat of im- ■aid. music supervision surf. is demon­ chester, Wlllimantlc and Putnam. committee will base Its case on "walk-in" donors at this visit. Richard Yules, William Miiinlck. AJan Weiaa, Richard Yules; home Family Shews provemenU or projected Improve­ A fewer problei.i on Vernod teachera at the Waddell School on complata salactien. PassenRer service on the line this Information when the PUC repairs: Robert Calder, Bmeet Ir­ starting Time 8:30 strating her ver/atillty by direct­ and Alan Weiss. The Silver Award ments'for the police. Ave. waa aired by the Council. The Saturday, Feb. 11. ing the men's dancipg c)torus 'for was knocked out when the Aug. holds a hearing on the proposed was earned by Lawrence Har­ win, Herbert 'Oder. Tel. CO 7-5584 Among the jtema presented last problem ooncerns a blocked main In the orchestra, which will ac­ Ask Yeur Dodor 19 floods destroyed a Putnam abandonment. Life aavlng: Richard B a x te r , whhh at times causes raw sewer- company the aonga and dances and the play. Mrs. Bosk, a product of NORTH EN8 bridge, and the railroad has de­ mon. 17. night by .the mayor were the fol­ Texas, received her degree in .\aka Cooperation Africa Freedom Yules has been a member of Robert Calder, James Cole, Step- -MMIffNnUM- lowing: age from the South Ro< k develop­ play for audience-singing of old- clared it wijl not resume the sen'- R. Bruce Watkins, president of en Harvey, Arthur House, Donald Call Us About Your Party music St Boston University and -t m f m m i Troop 25 since N oven^r 1951, We Have Special Party Rates 8I0M CIUM I 1. Announcement by Mayor ment to badk up on several lav'ns. fashioped aonga during the inter­ the University of New Hampshire, Ti Phoie Us the local Chamber as well as a and has held office as patrol lead­ McLagan, Gordon Rhodea, Tim­ Herman G. Olaon of preparation Fire Chief Ashe waa naked. If hi* mission, are three present direc­ 4 Depot I ire member of the special committee, Drive Supported othy Rohan; music: Emeat Irwin; •and Is working at the University of f"'". er, crew leader, and senior pat­ of a new set of rules for the de­ department would try to- unblock tors and one former superviaor. G. Connecticut for hei doctorate. Be­ Tel. 8na-4585 • today asked the cooperation of .all rol leaden At Camp Pioneer, he personal fltneaa: Keith Bockui, partment. the main by directing a atremm of Albert Pearson, wrho directs the Up to $150.00 For Your local residents in helping the Robert Calder, SUphen Harvey, fore coming to Manchester Mrs. By Neliru Parly wga elected to both the Junior and ' 2. Appointment of two new po­ water intoa 82'i The recommendations'made by the Past Cmdr. Grace Bulla, Cmdr. • :0D ( K) MICKKV MOUfiR CMTR (1H-A.I) < LI.MAX frequency would be changed to " Public UtUitles committee were accepted and ap- MANCHESTER KNiniNG MILLS Richard Harvey; First Cla.s.s: "Thr Fifth M hepl" Peter Conn. Light Power .. 18'a 20'j Daniel Taylor. Bruce Zollo. George Martha Miller and Adj. Louise «IK> H KSTKRN I’LAYHOI SR . Lorre. Hume Cronyn. Jamen 4554 megacycles and could be jroval was given to turn the ma­ Week M 12-18,1936 119) aiATIsNRI’: THRATRR (In Conn. Power ...... 43', 45', I.a!Ouc; Star: Stephen Harvey, Copping of DAV Au.\lliary. No. 17, pri»frpftki"Stranco Adv. of (ileuRon. Riiridy finer, and switched to the .5410 megacycle terials over to the printer. Serving Donald McLagan, Gordon Rhodes, Sunday afternoon attended the Mr. Smith" Rnnlta (•rnnvilie frequency of Tolland County. It Hartford Elec. Lt. ... 5TH 59', on the sub-com m itteare Ford HAND KNITTING (22) UNCLK KlI'S KIIN CLVB (30-22» DRAONET was explained that by making the Hartford Gas Co. . . . . 37 40 •Morgan, Stephen Loyzim a n ' John Ronald Wrubel; Life: Herbert monthly State meeting In Willi- TKX PAVRI, SHOW (.M) FILM So. New England Tyler, Timothy Rohan. Ernest mantic. They were also present at (5.T> FILM THFATFR change,’ more close contact with A. Hnlraan. EAST HARTFORD TELEPHONE BU 9-9351 Irwin. Explorer Vocational Ilatlng;- the Joint meeting of Willimantic (AS) OL'T WF.ST IJve’* Other Council Business Arrow, Hart. Heg. ... 47',j -50', Smith. Ernest Irwin; Senior Patrol ated into the chapter. (18) ADVKNTDKK THFATRR Asso. Spring ...... 33 36 Town, tfierk’s office in about two YARN Leader, Peter Saari: Junior As- In other Council business last week.*', —"tlrtio Aiitrv" night. Clarence Welti was reap­ Bristol Brass ...... 19', 21', aistanl Scoutmasters: Herbert The monthly meeting of the new­ (If)) iM PTFT riwWimrsK Collins ...... 110 120 Garden Club filrelinr Tyler. Richard Yules, Alan Wel.ss, ly formed French Club of Man- (22) W'FATIIKR HOTPOINT pointed city engineer for two The Garden CTliib will >ave a (.H0> NKW'S AT .SIX years. His reappointment had beerf Em-Hart ...... 34 37 William Mlnnick, Timothy Rohan, cheater will by held in Tinker Hall (.VT) JOHNNY Jl FITKR Fafnir Bearing ...... 49 . ,'12 Workshop meeting Saturday at Paul Cote, Ronald Gess, Thomas at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. All as to the adviaabillty of appointing spring plant sale. Mrs. J. E. Barna- ENDS SATURDAY V P.M. EAST HARTFORD DAYS Camping; Paul Cote.' Ronald Xre urged to be preaent, as the f :15 (SO) THE EARLY SHOW a man as city engineer^who also N. Eastern Steel\.... .5'i 6'i ■hee will give instructions. election of officers will be held. A Outlaw Rrother** does privste work along thi same North and Judd . ... 341, 37 Gess, Thomas Jurop. William Mln­ (19) INDUSTRY ON PARADE Moinrists Warned nlck, Timothy Rohan, Richard w'hi.st and aetback party w'ill fol­ lines in the city., Russell Mfg. 8'., 10'- low' the fneeting. i HI RIfORTSLOPP. Stanley Work (ivew) 54 57 Motorists are again warneil by Yules; citizenship In the hom e: (19) NEWS & WEATHER Feb. 13 a'as set as the date for the office of SupL of Schools Stephen Harvey, David Nelson: (5.1) P H O N E \ O I R ANSW E R NORMAN’S a heanirg of residents on Windsor Terry Steam ...... 153 — R:3A (22) SPORTS DIGEST 445 Hartford Rd. Tel. MI 9-4597 Torrlngton ...... 26 28 Worcester Warren that they must citizenship in the community: Ron­ 11:40 ( M) WEATHER rORE:i:AST Ave. from Carol R^i. to Hartmann's not pass a fchqol but with a flash­ ald Gess, William Mlnnlck, Paul MJ 1 Vlh A f , t 0:45 ( K) WOKLD NEWS TODAY Store in regard to installing a side- U.S. Envelope com. . . 123 133 100% VIRGIN WOOL FRIDAY and SATURDAY (19* MOVIP: M l S E r.M U.S. Envelope pfd. ... 71 76- ing red light which is in thc-proc- Cote. Timothy Rohan. Herbert Ty­ (22) N'F.WS »:0e ( H) KTAR TO.NKiHT wrlk on the north ride of the ler, Alan Welas, Richard Yules. (.13) ANNIE OAKLEY tl9) VAKIKTV THKAtr.a ztreet. According to the City Char­ Veeder-Root ...... 53 56 rs.s of letting off or taking on pu­ —"Ciin.inokr" "nrckl.f, pils. ' ' . . FEBRUARY 10 and II CTAT[]EA^ Wiiv" ter. the city pays half the cost The above quotations are not to KNITTING - 1- J HARTFORD *1 IIICIIWAV I'ATROI, *of the project, while land owners be construed a* actual marketa. The warning is again issued since ctfii PKon.K'sfHincr, LAAAy DIXON WJKO MANCHESTER IjSI HAI.K IIOl'R URAMA on both sides of the street pay one »;5» ( «) nowN vor* go quarter of the coat. WORSTED (l»-iS) FOI R STAR ri.AV- Estimated cost of the project is LUMBER, Inc. HorsK— On. Id Niifn In . "Saf. Krrninc'* I12.3D0. in addition ,to sorre en­ *specially for special people ‘Onr.r Cdddf BUILDING MATERIALS (3fl( TV TIIKATKR gineering fees. BeiidV'S' sidewalk.*, ChurlBt lUrkf^rd Pat O'BriOB —"Th. Sll.nt Strnnt.r** i the project will indiu'e catch has AND IJI) SdK.NtK KICTIO.N THEA- "COIH^ I>FnnU MASON SUPPLIES TEB ins. The Cfity hai»\cpntact.ed. theM \ Martial State Highway.Deoprtment In re­ For You The Magic Touch of Beauty We Finance Your Jobs 1»:0« ( *1 T.V, THEATER gard to filling the holes on Wind­ /'Insidt —■'The Sil.iit Slr.ni.r" sor Ave. caused by th»_ V'inter O f lilly mu JUH.NNV CARSON SHOW Well groomed women everywhere depend upon regular, professional beaufy (iara. Rl 255 Center St__3II i-5144 (j:-so) vioeo theater weather. M itchdf" Datroit" "Thr Star" .'larv Aalor, Wil­ William Dunlap, superintendent ThcHe Beauty Salons will give you the magic touch of beauty through their skilled ('iBFmaSrnpe liam Ui.pprr - 4 tizs. 7:00 ( 8) IT ’S A P L E A S IR E <.U) ( ANOIO ( A.tlERA of the Public Works Department, service. Make dn appointment IciHay. , , «n9:4« (19) C L tB IlO t SP: his been one of the w;orst .t*e8ra FOk YOURSELF ONNIE SISTERS (22 )_w« at»o:b-m i; sic For Afghans, Jr (lH)^t^lCAL WEATHERMAN as far as the sand r'pply is con- DEWEY-RICHMAN Sun.: **Ralnt of Ranchlpur** (19) SPORTS RI.'LLETIN BOARD J. A. WHITE Sweaters, Stoles (5.U W EATIIER.MAP 767 MAIN ST. Food Sale - Tea Card P ^ y ( K) SPORTSMAN’S CLt'R 119-53) JOHN DALY—Neivn Sponsored By The Beauty Shop.s Listed Below FOR YOUR HOME I t (18.55) DOI'GLAS EDWARDS StfK'k up’ now for future (22) HIGHLIGHTS knitting neerls. 28 colors. 7:20 (30) C O N N E C T IC LT -R EPO R T 7:25 vMii wp;ather%'ane COMPANY * ply- . , • PROCEEDS TO BE GIVEN TO THE ARTHRITIC CLINIC ^ A U R N S I D E ® 7:30 ( 8) LONE RANGER 31 Bleaell St. — Manchester (19) SHERLOCK HOL-MKS AT THE MANCHESTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOR YOUR FAMILY f KARY FRKK PARKIVO •EffeJ Tower" (18-55) SGT. PRESTON O F TH E 10:JB ( 8) i’ASSfOKT TO DANGER Oary C ooper y«:kon —"Ltnidim" That Interpret The (22-30) DINAH SHORE (IK) 4il 12 KIDS Wishes Of The Family "COURT MARTIAL OF (51) RQCNDVr (SZl MII.I.ION DOLLAR .MOVIR Monday, Feb. ,13, Food Sale and Tea 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. 7:45 (22-30) NEWS CARAVAN - ijj) DA.N’GEROI'S ASSIGNMENT FOR GIFTS ■ILLY MITCHELL" , John Canieru. hw .yi. 11;00 (-X) NIGHT EDITION Is rinrmaSrnii* . ('•(■r S:IS NEH.S , JOHN B. BURKE M m r Youft suppoiir Card Party at 8:00 P.M,^ P l»« ‘ 'SI.MBA" - 9 :ii llh) NEWS A heather 4 PLY VIRGIN WOOL 8 PLY FINGERING I'ril EINAI. EDITION FUNERAL HOME AUTO (SS) NIGHTCAP EDITION American lx;gion Home, Leonard 8t. Sat. 1 p.m. 'The Thine*' - ('erleonn 11 ;M (SJ> SPORTH ROlNDir TEU DU 8-6868 FOR EVERY OCCASION .Kus. "Balne of Kesebipsr'") WESTERN STORE (Ml HEATHER 87 EAST CENTER 8T. NYLON aiid (*») PREVCKS SPORT 615 Main St.—Opp. Center Park llll* mU»-5>( HEATHER ADfBULANCE SERVICE '' Tickets available at the following .t-hops—Please bring your own cards. Dcs.sert and coffee served at eight. lEvery Day 9-S:3U It:.* ! “ e ’, YARN WOOL YARN OPEN Thursday 9-8:00 (lei HIG SHOW *1 ■ ■ I 1J':( THE 'AITI'MNAIRES •1 ' . \ ■ I.M) little show Auto SuppUea, Toole. 11:M («-»( STEY'E ALLEN Albert's Beauty Salon Storrs, Conn.— Tel. GArfield 9-9336 ■ Sporting Goode, Paints. Tonight Beauty-Nook . 953 Main St— Ml 3-8011 Toys, Bikea, Wheel Goods, 11:4* ( «) I.ES PAI I. A MARY IORD tl:*e (I) NITEt'AP THEATER Billie's Beauty Shop ' ' 22 Depot Square— Ml S-7978 Oak GftiLL Flihing Tackle, Outboarda —"Rrd Planrt .^lara'* 2 o i . I jW i o c, CATERING TO SMALL PARTIES and BAI«.'({UETS 1:1* ( I) NEWS EMERGENCY Charmore Beauty Salon 351 Center St.—^Ml 9-7043 SHOP EARLY WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! OPEN UNTIL « EVERY NIGI 30 O A K ST. — M A N CH ESTER OIL lURNER Felice Beauty Studio 65 Clinton St.— Ml 3-6637 Harriett's Beauty Salon 129 Center St.— Ml 3-6824 FINE FOOD QUALITY BEVERA.GES MAPLE SUPER SERVICE STATION SERVICE Kay's Beauty Salon ■ ' 35 Main St.^M I 9-5922 DAILY SPECIALS I I IIUK \ riON U ( I- •'i'.Oltit Tint X T| ^ CALL Magic Mirror Beauty Salon 527 Main St.— M13-7484 Mdioit n I I'v HHvKt --nt\i(( KniTiino mills • HOMEMADE RAVIOLI ^ W ILLIA M S Schultz Beauty Salon 983 Mairi St.— Ml 3-8951, • VEAL SCALLOPINI • BREADED VEAL CUTLET - IK IN 1 iSlHiSIlR GRHS : Ss ■lit ( t - I Road Service Ml '( hi:... 4 Oil SERVICE M l 9 -4 5 4 8 SUN DAY, FEB. 12 'iit< h. II :i I >'ii / T f . ■ • .' r .' , I r . ’ ftl ' 'm 'IKUiiCTt'* .-

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J gAGE FOUR TAGE FIVE 472,000,000 FrMd tha department there haa baen, sented: Star Scout to Frank Boyd. ^Umri^raUr over the-yeara, tha tnceaaant prat- Droodles Charlaa Baraw, Dennla Soavilla Britailii, following the mafn line aure of attendpted political In- and Ronald Wabrek, by John Dor­ €o^tittt$ Jfrraid Connecticut Auence. Perhapi the real wonder / By ROGER PRICE mer; aecond claaa to Michael of Ita poat war atatamanship—this haa been that, with pSiitical (TIbroaki by Scoutmaater WllUain OPEN DAILY S A.M. ^ I P.M. tims in a very difficult instance Agurea aittlng thera onv^tjha re­ Kloppenburg Jr.; tendefoot badge “Grandfather’s Secret” OPEN DAILY $ AA. te P.M. £5“ iNa Yankee f IS Btnell Btrcct la now granting" limited self gevr ceiving end of thia attempted in- to Xveratta Cyr; and merit taadgaa Words and Music By Sylvia L. Cl^iilin ^ MancbcMcr. Conn. ernment to Malaya, affactiva next By A. H. O. Auence, there ha» not been a com^ to John Beiaer, nature: Charlee THOMAS F. I^G tSO N , pleta coliapae of the department.ie Baraw, muaic and jpoodcarvlng; (Bowers School) J \ ' m jd S ^ a FERGuao}! year. The risk. In this Instance, Frank Boyd, pioneering, ctUien- PubUriier* ■upposed Judicial functioning, ^ t Acted, aunf and danced by Mancheater te a ^ ta . Proeaedi for roundtd .Octobor 1, >ltl' la compounded by the fact that Under Oovernor Rlbicoff, as the certainlty involved In /the Bhip in the communltp, leather- n o r m a R? o r m a thr Malayan Jungles still hold as under his best predecessors, ■ystem haa been that, aooMr or craft, wildlife management and the beneAt of future-teacher echmarahlpa. N R ^ PUbUSlittd T«T7 - Kvenlng------.----- Kxcrpt politics ruled the major appoint­ later, trouble and Ambarrusment hiking; Dennis. SoavtUc, ftrat aid,' •undaia and § Holtdaya.oltdk: Kntarjd at 0«# Communist guerrillss. In fsrt, in ments in the Department of Motor PoatOfncaPoM Offlc* at Manch*it«r,Man Conn., as these Jungles, one of the eldest would come of It. Good gdvernora ■cholarahlp, pioneering, awtmming i«c«ad Claaa Mail Hatttr. Vehicles. hdve for yeara been runiling wide and reading; and Ronald Wabrek. WADDELL SCHOOL AyOLTORllJM snd most persistent undeclared SUBSCRIPTION RATKS » No department in the stale gov­ open rlaki when they let their lift saving, reading, citlsenahip at Payabla m Ad»anca wars against Communism hgs now ernment has, over the years, been political machinea Impoac a con­ home and first aid. 8:15 P.M., SATURDAY. KBRUARY I I Ona Y aar ...... » « »« been going on for many years. more xlearly reserved to the pure tinuation of this ayatem upon Members of the committee who its Months J2 pollticsns. This refected two them. Sooner or lanr the pay-off were present Included W. Randall Tbra* Months ...... That fact, plus the relative politi­ things both of which may now be had to come. / Adult tickets available from M an-eater Teachers—$1.00. Ona Month ...... ' S ' cal inexperience of Jhe Malayans Troop. William Broneill, Dr. Bar­ Waakly ...... fS oh the way to some revision. •r — ney Wichman, Albert , Oalnea, FREE PARKING HARTFORD ROAD AT McKEE STREET -X------K TEL. Ml 9-4597 Sui^a Copy ...... •” themselves, heightens the risk In­ First, there was an assumption Richard Berry, Dr. Harold Fields, Student Seats on Bleaches On Sale Saturday MICVBKR o r volved in a grant of greater self- that machine polltlctsns would Soviet Friendship ‘Present from An Indian Giver* Harbcrt Kingsbury J r , Stephen THK ASSOCIATKD PRIilffl sonriehow do less damage and Hendrickson. Ralph Pasek, Evt- From 10:00 to 11 :()0 A. M.At Waddell School—5ftc Tha Asaociated P raia la government. But the other risk— create less loss of administration If you’re an Indian Giver, here snUtlad to tha uaa of reOubllcaUj* of that the persistent denial of more ■re some hints. 1. Always wrap the rette C ^, Edward Feltham, Lealis all nawa diapatcbea craditad to It, or prestige at the head of this de­ Unit Red Directed Indian carefully so as not to dam­ Fiske, Paul Vechlolla, WalUr hot ethtnrlaa credited In inia i*per freedom to Msisysns • might partment than at the head of some Andrsws, Harry Tarlow and Wil­ and aleo the local newa publlahed hare. others. The Ides was that the de­ age headreaa or tomahawk. 2. Put All riahta of repUbllcailon of apaclal eventually Iiirn the whole, country WaaJ^gton, Feb. 9 UPl—-A gov- ■uffictent postage ' on package liam Auden. diaiwtchea herein are afao reaarred. oyer to the f;ommunlsu -jjss been partment had a capable bureauc­ (the average brave requires $6.25 Pull aerrlee client of N. K. A. Sere^ racy, which really ran itself, and ernnqAnt board haa found that the fbr third claaa mall or $23.00 for lea; Inc. onsidered the greater. The Brit- that the commissioner and deputy >nal council of American-So- Publlahera Repraaenutlraa: . Ibe ish choose to take the risk of commissioner ^ were flgureheads. air maip. 8. Mark plain on the Jullua Mathawa Special Afeiwy — New friendship ' is "substantially outside of the wrapping, "Fragile" York. Chicago. Detroit and gianting freedom rather than the The second concept of the commis- "Please Feed" and ‘This end up." member audit bureau or sionershlps Involved was almost itracted. dominated and controlled Rec Schedule CIRCULATIONS______^ ______risk of continued colonial domina­ directly the opposite. The politi­ by the Communist Party." On the other hand. If you're an Knittiog Yams ■ tion. The unanimous finding was an­ Indian Getter, buy yourself a Tba Herald Printing Cobipany 1m .. cians prized the posts because m Peace Pipe ■ and get rid of your aaauroea no financial rcaponaiblllty for Ro, with Malaya included, the department In the atate govern­ nounced last night by the Subver­ THURSDAY typographical errors appearing In ad- ment had more opportunity to do sive Activities Control Board Davy Crockett hat before opening Our Company Store Will Be Open To The In ^ e Mancheater Evening Herald. British box score for promotion the package. Personally I think Eaat Side Rec; Archery; J p.m.; favori to (Connecticut individuals. (SACB), which ordered the Coun- Moviee, 6 p.m.; Wrestling, 7 p.m.; SATURDAY MORNINGS FROM 9 A. M. until 12 NOON of peoples out of colonial status On the one hsnd. then, there w«s cfl to register with the attorney we all owe the Indian a debt we'll Display adyerflalng closing hours: never be able to repay. When the Junior Basketball League, 7:30 For Monday—1 p. m. IJfday. sir.ee the gnd of World War II re- the wistful assumption that pollli- general as a Communist front. The p.m. Available are, fipe hand-knllting yarns in Lambs Wool, fcir Tuesday—! p. m Monday, dsns wouldn’t do. too much harm organization may, If It wishes, ap- Indians ran this country the wom­ Cashmore and Fur Blends in a wide range of colors, a t ibr Wednesday—1 p m.'nieadsT. leals that 472.000,000 people en did all the '"ork. there weren't Community Y: Coed Bowling, 6 ror Thursday-1 p. m Wednesday. at the head of the department, eal to the courla within 60 days, attractiYo priced From lime to lime also—Settonds of Por Friday—1 P. m. Thursday. nearly half a billion people—have and, on the other Jiand. there was ft hss fought the proceedings. any Taxes and nobody had to p.m.; Midget Basketball League, For Saturnay-1 p. m Priday. worry about what was going on 6 p.m.; Boxing, 6;3i p.m.; Archery, Fine Fabries wYlI be offered at prices substantially be­ Classified deadline: I0:30_a. m. each been given freedom.In Asia and the fact that ppHtIcs marked this The Council, which has hesd- day of publication except Saturday — in Africa. • department as a particular pre­ qusrters in New York snd branch­ in Pakistan. 8 p.m.; Photography, 7:30 p.m. low market, j • a. m. __ serve because It had so many very es In other cities, was formed dur­ West Side Rec: Womens Morn­ India, Pakistan, Burma, Ceylon. vital small favors to dispense. ing World ,War II when‘the Unit­ ing Bowling, 9 a.m.; Mid„et Bas- Why Not Plan To Visit Us This Saturday? ■Thursday, February 9 Egypt, and now Malays these sre ed States and Russia Were Allies. ketbsll League, 6 p.m.; Coed These combined, assumptions, In New York, the Council said it A Doer, Not A Scorner, Be the nations benefiting bV • Brit­ that it was *11 right to put politi­ Bowling, 6 p.m. ain's rather astounding capacity cians there and that pollticisns would appeal the niling, contend­ BOY SCOUT FRIDAY ALDON SPINNINB MIUS CORPOIlATION ing in a statement that the SACB East Side Rec: Mea. Volleyball, We, ih oup Atneritan reaction to liquidate Its own empire. It is rould And more favors to dispense rellefl on the teatimony of what It Notes and News TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. and policy, may be suspicious and there than In any other depart­ 7:30 p.m. perhaps quite true thst the time ment. carried the day against the termed “Informere . . V moat of Community Y; Free basketball cynical, and fightly ao. But that had come whan It would have normal personal Instincts of Oov- whom admitted they had never di­ period, 6 p.m.; Movies, 7 p.m.; doesn't keep the Russian peace of- caused Britain more trouble and ernora Bowles, Lodge and Rlhicoff. rectly participated in the organi- The annual potiuck supper of Eighth Grsde Dance. 7 ;30 p.m. Rnch of them had to be satisfied zntiun or had first hand knowledge Troop 27 was held last night at St. West Side Rec: Movies, 6:15 fenaiva fribm rolling up gains grief to try to hold this empirt of it," Mary's Episcopal -Church. A full avarywhere else, when here found, for the top com- p.m.; Eighth Grsde Dance, 7:30 than would have bsen worth the mlssionship. a political leader who program was presented under the p.m. Washington's revived wariness empire, and it is perhaps ' quite seemed fairly clean and cap­ direction of William Kloppenburg SATURDAY IT’S THRIFTY about cultural exchanges hss not true' that British efforts to hold able. But each of them had to take, Sr. Walter Prell, Vice president of the Charter, i>ak. Council,, was the community Y: Roller Skating, 7 prevented the British end' the it might hsvt failed, anywsj. But for the deputy commlsslonershlp, A T hought fo r Toihiy p.m. TOlUYATTHE the man who fought his way for­ guest speaker. Speaking on the Ruaslgns, meeting In London, from the fact remains, that.the British ward to It purely on the basts-that subject .'tYou Are Part of a Larger dnwing 'up a broad new program have been intelligent enough and he controlled an Esst Side, or a Families in Church ■Organization Than You Think," for exchanges of various kinds be- big enougb to go along with this city.. Each of them struggled Famiiiea that go to church fur he told of some of the problems of against the deputy he Anally had display miss something. operating a large scouting organi­ CHAMBERS twiMn'their'two \eountries. revolution, instead of tr>1ng to zation. Wo can. warn^.olherg, aa wa to accept; each of them. In the end. Families that go to church to be buck It. And, In almost svsry In­ yielded to the pressure of hla own entertained miss something. district Commissioner Clifford pleaae, about being taken in by Sterling presented the troop char­ FURNITURE SALES LOVELY BUYS stance, the result hss been new re­ political machine. Families that go to church Ruaaian amlles, but cannot atop spect and new friendship for Brit­ Some day, this system' had to primarily to visit neighbors miss ter to the Rev. Alfred L. Williams, tha rava reviewa and tha wild pop' face a reckoning. The hidden something. who In turn presented it to Stan­ QUALITY FURNITURE ain among tha natlona thus given ley Shollk, committee chairman. , Jtlar acclaim being glven^that Rue- dynamite in it was the feet that Families that Just go to church their freedom. the department's functioning, in miss something. 1 Honor was paid to Arnold Messen­ and APPLIANCES aian jdrcua on tour in mlgiuni. those areas where the power to do The real reason a family should ger, foimer scoutmaster, for his FOR THE LOVE This broad coursa of British Wo could forbid the -'ItUBaian attend church is Arst. of all to six years of service to the troop. policy having been what it has favor to Individuals existed, was TloUnlat viaiUng us to go to actually of a Judicial nature. worship God. and then to learn Recently moved to Enfield, he has AT LOWEST PRICES been, the one exception to it ba- retired from active membership in Rechaater in person, but we can­ Particularly In Us regulation of better His way for Christian liv­ comea all the more vivid and con­ the right- of Connecticut citizens ing. the troqp. An Illuminated scroll 501 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE—TEL. MI 3-5187 not keep his artistry from going to drive the department was ( The Christian Home) and clock radio was presented to OPEN DAILY 10:00 A. M. to 9 P. M. . OF YOUR LIFE fusing. The one vivid exception is there, on radio and on records. Sponsored By The Manchester the troop by him'. Every Day d Holtday with a the Island of Cyprus, which, for actually a sort of court. .. We can warn other countries Yet upon this Judicial function of I Council of Churches. The following awards were pre­ against the economic and dlplo- many months, Britain has been e niatlc wooing ’ Russia is directing claiming it must continue to hold, National Brand toward them, but we cannot alter at all cosu and indefinitely. The ST. VALENTINE'S DAY, FEB. 14 the fact that a Russia acting this people of Cyprus happen to be bet­ ■way la less alarming, to tbeae ter equipped to handle their own countries, than a Russia issuing, I'olltical destinies than any of the T hey Ttyrqu& d H up £or th& DISHWASHER military threats and diplomatic peopleg whom Britain has freed. STEAM IRON itiuffa. But they also happen to occupy an In fact, the more suspicloua we Mand which has strategic mlll- \ uuy importance for Britain, ^ e y * No prt>rinsta9 arc, the more cynical we are, the ■ - / v more we try to expose the Rus- also happen not to be numerous % Q .9i •ian peace offensive for the fake enough to defy British military * Um Im s water than era think it is, the more we play control successfully. R ulthe net hand washing the role Ruaala herself assigus to result is as if B r l l s l n ^ ^ an en­ Ut—JUie role of being the one na­ lightened and advail?^ twentieth I tion in the world which doesn't century nation in all other mat­ * Two front focMing racks i " want relaxed world conditions, ters, and an sighteenth century which doesn't want peaesful co- anachronism in-^hls ons. This too * Saif citoning axlstence. rivid contrast should be ended. Thiyfact is that the Russian act la overpowering our effort to No Moral Outrage? \ warn the world against it. We can't sell others the idea of danger The alleged attempt to buy the 51 BAGE In a traveling Russian circus vote of a United States Senator on which offers superb non'-ldeologi- the nstural gss hill has produced cal entertainment. We can't sell everything except the one thing 60 GAGE other countries on the pirils of a which might have properly been Russian trade' agreement which its fir.^t product good, old- PAIR 4 0 • / « ALL NEW FOR 1956... WHIRLPOOL HAS takes from them raw materials fs.xhloned, decent moral outrage. wa ourselves cannot take from In place of such moral con­ them. '■ ■ , demnation of the act, the first re- We ought to admit it. If the , action of the Senate- was not to TWO SEPARATE WASHING ACTIONS Ruasiana work hard enough at this the reported act at all, hut to the a c t of peace, nothing can stop an fact that it had been admitted by Vaciium Cleaner improvement in Russia's ptestige the Senator involved at the time la the world. If Russia persists' in he admitted It Rather than some­ 1956 AND FOUR DRYING TEMPERATURES putting on a more pleasant act thing moral,- it became merely a In the world, opinions of Russia part of the strategy on the bill in Nationally are going to falsx. „ question. ^ Now you can wash and dry everything safely! And if we persist si ting as When the bill Itself was out of Famous If it were our main and con- the way, receiving the votes of •ecrated mission in the wortd to senators who had refused to pause Rated No. 1 > AUTOMATIC 3.TEMPERATURE WATER SELECTION expose the ^JTiociisy of all these to take a moral look at the al­ Russian smiles, we are going to be> leged bribe attempt, the matter • 3-LEYEL WATER SELECTION SAVES GALLONS OF WATER labeled the way Russia wants us entered a new phase. .Now the l^tTwr THING you need In a car,, of cotifse, is power to regeneration”—a new way to make flowing oil add to • \ *- to be labeled-- as a war-preferring .question was. still not whether spark performance. its own velocitv. grouch. , , «U’ something Ineulting to the. In- GET NORMAN'S •3-SEniNSS-FOR DRYING REQULAR FABRIOS So what do we do about this? tegritj' .of the Senate had been at­ Aiiii Mill get tluit ilia 1956 Biii.ck in plenty — from big Anrf when you me tJic full torque of a Buick beauty like The ansi^-er oujjht to be clear. New Low, LotY. Price • DELICATl FABRIC SEHING ASSURES SAFE HEAT DRYING tempted. The question was who 32£-ciibic-iiKli \'8 engines th.it hit ncw.highs in horse­ the one pictured above, you’re using the highest torque We let others find out sbout Rus­ would have the privilege of in- Before You Buy sian hypocrisy by themselves. We .vestigattng it those who wanted power and compression. multiplication to hr had in any standard-produetion Wa Dare ^ gw am « GUIDE LIGHT CONTROL PANELS .let others catch their, own to use it as ah argument againat A,ui(‘rfcun autoiiiohile today, UP TO 30 MONTHS TO PAY 1 ^ glimpses of what is behind th^ the bill, and tliose who, hai'ing But the power under the'hood mii.st he carried U> the Not Print 9 ^ Russian smile. We give up our owri' voted for the bill, wanted'to mini­ Come sec for yourself .wha't that means in new thfills • WORKS AUTOMATICAUY ANYTIME, DAY or NIGHT, THE WORIG rear driv ingWheels iivthe form i>f fu'is/in/; forrr on the Intfirity diamond rings ire a produet The Name . J continual effort to preach aboijt mize the alleged'incident. drive shaft,. and new safety. ' the faults of Russia. We slop tell­ of f>ne Craftsmanidtip. All diamonds FREEWAY! But no one, except the Senator ’^'oil’ll find brilliant hew getaway response in the first ■re carefully selected by .experts with W ing the world how evil Russia is lh ats tortpie — the eiul-prodiicf of vour transmission. Rag.109J5 • who was on the receiving end of inch of pedal travel—plus greater gas mileage to boot. 0%er a half century pf experience for Pre-Season Showing Of and how good we are. Value,, <)uality and brilltance. the cash donation he lefused. And the higher the torque hiiild-iip — the g|rcater the Save at NORMAN'S on Nationally Advertised Appliance Wbsnwhiii, wa concentrate, our- seems deeply disturbed over the You’ll find an electrifying new safety-surge of full-power acivei, bn being America, and on torque miiltiphc.'ition" in starting and acVelcrkting—the \ idea tliat somebody may have aceelefalion when you floor tlie qiedal and switch the doing thesis things in the world been trying to buy a vote. , better the getaway and response. which »e ought n'aturally to. do pitch. Each IN T E G R IT Y diamofsd ring 1956 MODEL If one weie to Judge by the Sen­ bbcauae we are the kind of coun- VALENTIHE DAY VALUE ate atmosphere, one might even So if you wafiit to feel take-off that leaves your breath And youll find this spectacular performance blended comes with a written guarantee, your FLASHBULBS assurance of the hnesc in ^ a lity , Vu' ‘"f'- something like this hsp- liehiiid Mill, lorlic try a '56 Biiick vyith N'anab'le Pitch into, the smoothest-ti'aveling, the .sweetest-riding, th e , M tA fr thftn in words, in doin;* pens all the time, that the re- value and beauty. YOU CAN OWN rwUier than i»r-argument. In good leipt of campaign contribulions Oviiaflow.* higlvest-|iowcred and the easiest-handling Biiicks yet A#. No. 5 works rather than in jiropa^anda. POWER from interests who have been built. Drop in on us this week-today, if you can—and act.to demonstrate and estab­ For iii this airplane-principled transmis«On. Btiick engi­ helped by a .Senator's vole fk the judge things firsthand. Paokago lish our own »ili to peace. Wc routine rsther ..then the uniistisi, neers raised the ceiling on torque to give you the best A WONDERFUL t ^ O F Act to demonstrate, and implement snd that Ihe onl.v thing different getavvavvet. •.Veil Adi'CtirrH Viriahlr Pitch Di/nn/Inu; It the only Dynafow 0f12 our friendship with olh^f peoples. in this in.stanre was ihst .s Sena­ fitiirk huilrli’ trulny. It it tiaitdard on Roadmaticr, .Super and U W N MOWERS WHIRLPOOL FOR ^ ■ W Wa act to demonstrate and make tor had a sudden’ access of foolish They did it with somethifig they call “double Century—OfHional at modeti extra coit on thr Speeial. vtyld the things in which we be- conscience, and told. itmsp mbo .toBitioiaf a I- Ni. ao- Beve. . ^ —«o»f a $0 bo««*T «r fiioN , Budget Accounts A^LITTLEAS ..... W'e let the Russian act go ita Dodd Backed for Senator Invited way. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT UP TO 30 MONTHS TO PAY But we make sure our own is on Ansonia^ Feij. b i/p, Ansonla's the road. Democratic Town Committee last Rather than posing as world night endorse!' forme*- Mayor ^ * Mwiow eiici- • CaarfM hi VM> I I »M» PWWBAMl < critic of the Rugsian -act, we let Frank Fitzpatrick as a candidate I Mn«i AUfOMewui «m mnit evicx Wiu for.US. representative from the WE OFFER G.E.. C.C. .t*!# -world Judge between the NORMAN’S Fifth-putrict and Rep. Dodd (D- Delivery ^ SUthiBUclty qf the Russian act

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i . MANCHESTER fiVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9.1956 PAGE NlNl ' * 5 - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1956 o ‘ > ; *»xes ETOHT T Stanley Lucae, chairman. At the mediauly as UckeU are going In the dispiite-wera unlbn-efforts AiftCndance High the dancing. The attendance prise Plana Reply lo RidfCHay Hail Fluoridatw^ of Water , Caucus Approves fast. Diana said. Mediation Slyiiiied for a union shop and ^distribution wee won by Mra. Handley'a fifth conclusion of the program, Mrs.' • New York,'- Feb. .9 — 6eh. \ The committee consists of Jo­ of the money Items in a package grade. - Parley Trombley, ■ presidept, 111 Pra^s Walkout At Square Dance Maxwelt T. Taylor, Army chief of New Party Rules seph Naretto. Luigi Andtsio, Tony offer. Tha company had no state­ A t the, abort buslneae meeting, thanked all the membere for a As Benef it to Dental Health hon;e Rcale, Paul % ^ * ment. the nominating committee waa very successful evening. staff,'Will comment on the magh- Ottone, John Andlslo, P a l Wateibury, Feb. 9 Media­ Robert .atuU, deputy clialrman Over 200 were present -last choeen as follows: Mrs. Mary sine articles of his predecessor, Tvrenty-on« members of the Maatrangelo, Paul porrenli and tion efforu to settle a strike of of tha state boanf of mediation and night at the square dance held, by Jerin, chairman; Mrs. Lucy South- Michigan's Upper Peninsula Gen. Matthew Ridgway, criticising Fluoridation o f Water ia be-Wand periodontal dtaeaaai (dlaor- Manchester Republican • Party the administration's defense plan­ Luigi PaJosal. 3,800 United Auto Workers arbitration, said "absolutely no the 'Robertson P!TA for parents ergill and Mrs. Edith Orysb. once produced half the world's ln| hailed thli week aa a tremend- ordera oC the gumi and other pi^aent at a caucus last niEht The committee will make a against the Chase Brass A Copper progress," was made and that and children. Refreshments of cupcakes, aupply of copper. Now it furnishet ning. during the CBS-TV “ Face tooth-supporting ttsaue*). the Nation " program Sunday at 3 •UD benefit to children'a dental unanirnoualy voted to approve a final report at the Feb. 14 nieet- Co. broke down last night. there were no plans for a further Mrs. Mary- Ann Handley, aa- coffee and soda w ere served by tha only four per cent ,ot the domes­ To help'vparcnU combat these ••• The union said the m ajsr issues meeting. ' alsted by Calvin F ish ,' auparvlaed refreshmenta committee, Mra. tic supply. p.m. bealth. , dental dlaeimra in their children. new set o f party rules. The Manchettcr Dental Society, Dr. Bernard -C. Klngabury. presi­ The vote came after a meeting in one o f a aeries o f artlclea pre­ dent of the American Dental Assn., which lasted just over a half hour pared in connection with National has recommended a 4-pofnt pro- during which Attj'. John 8. O- Children'a Dental Health Week, j gram: RotUier read the simple rules he says that fluoridation "is. quietly | 1. Toothbrushing Immediately and two other party members As Advertised on Popular's revolutionising the dental health' after eating, before the teeth ai have drawn up. outlook for today's children. attacked by the enamel-destroylj Only two amendments were sug­ Results of the first controlled acids which result when carboy gested- and both wore voted. fluoridation , project, in Grand drates ferm eift ln the mouth. •Thomas F.' Ferguson recom-. W 4 J j 7 £ t i n SCIENCE FICTION Rapifia. Mich., were called "a l­ 2. Periodic dental exam^tions Dmndmiffm mended the executive commlltee most too mars’elous to desefibe," beginning when the child/M three consist of 19 rather than 22 meoi- according to the article. The peoj- years old. By shopping at A A P aU, the time, milliona find saving simple with storewide Ipw prices! A A P bers so that the commitce would THEATRE ert started in 1945 and ran for 3. Proper diet, whUlt includes never lacks a suggestion for your eating enjo^'nient with hundreds of fine quality items to choose not, o f itself, constitute a tpiorum 10 years. cutting down on the amount of be- o f the Town Commltter..A quorum In the meantime, other commu­ tween-meal aweets .'irour children from including famous Buper-Right Meats . . . everj’thing guaranteed to please or your money back 1 o f the Town Committee is 20 un­ W G TH channel 18 nities had latinched their own pro- eat. / ■“ Cqime see . . . come save today at A & P ! der the new rules. gi'ams, all with the same results: 4. Fluoridatlo^of water supplies The other change was the acjdi- MONDAYS AT « KM. Children who drink fluoridated to prevent abojit two thirds of den­ 9*'!■»«',t'Y tion of judge of probate, repre­ water while their teeth are form­ tal decay SUPER-RIGHT-HEAVY WESTERN CORN-FED STEER BEEF sentatives to the Legislature, and ing have only about one third as justices of the peace to the offices Rad Crystal Bleach 25 much tooth decay aa children who which shall be-filled according to drink fluoride-deficient water. the protisions of the Town Char­ Wo Motorist SLICED BACON S T iA K S PORTERHOUSE tr SIRLOIR LB' Today, 1.100 cities snd towns ter. Snow’s Clam Chowder 25 have adopted fluoridation aa a FANCY QUALITY, SLICED LIGHT AND MEDIUM / The rules leave tmehanged the neceshaiy public health measure. ins Own Case SUPER-RIGHT-HEAVY WESTERN CORN-FED STEER BEEF method for selecting candidates "In every Instance where results WEIGHT BACON SIDES ..SUGAR-CURED AND for public otllce. They provide for Snow’s Fish Chowder 27 have been measured, it hat been /Hartford, Feb. 9 Charged HARDWOOD SMOKED. D A Jl C T C TOP RooHo. ionoM selection o f members o f the Town pronounced effective and in no with speeding, Mrs. Winifred bB Committee and delegates to party rase has sny harmful effect Gormley, 28-year-old housewife, K U A 9 I 9 ROORR tr FACE ROMP conventions by caucus. Snow’s MinOed Clams 25 reported.” according to the 1 stepped before Common Pleas A U U B ic SUKk- 1 LB New state law provides for a bental Society. Judge Vine R. Parmelce yesterday SUPER-RIGHT-HEAVY WESTERN CORN-FED STEER BEEF party primary if the choice of the Other Aids and said: 600D PKG tIGHT PKG< caucus is challenged. But fluoridation la only/6ne of "I don't need a lawyer.'I'm not VI * I e>|* I SUKK-IN6MT 0\ LB AAP Buyi No. 1 Grade Fiih . , , Exelutivelyl the measui-es which the M anches­ guilty.’’ T O P R O U N D LB 1 ' ter Dental Society saya^can help Then she questioned the police­ Thick-Sliccd lAcoN 2 pkg STEAK READY-TO-COOK Note Scout Sunday m e a t meal makers youngsters to gro\y up with man who arrested her allegedly healthy teeth. Other/aids available for doing 48 m.p.h. in a 30 m.p.h. SUPER-RIGHT-HEA^WESTERN CORN-FED STEER BEEF ^ today's childreh are new sone. HADDOCK FILLETS i.43' At South Giurch SWEET JUICY PASCAL j'methods of flllin ^ e e th and treat- The officer said he arrested her Smtktd KirtU ■ONEIIU SUPEiaiCHT ^ ing gum disea^, new techiques at 12:10 p.m. LB Boy Sebut Sunday will be ob­ Popular meats are the top grades of Government for using antlMotica, and other ad­ PANCV SLUMS R IB R O A S T T-m ei e«T Frieil Scallops ^ iSF Tangerines ^ SUPER MARKETS N ot ao, said she, It was 12:45 Lnrgt F«wi served at tha South Methodist CELERY inspected m eat»— flavorful, tender, juicy. What’s vances in d ^ a l science. p.m. .and she went on to say that nADV-TO-CeOK HKATandSKRVE . But, the Society says, it is up to PAHCY-MIL'DLY CMED-EXCESS f a t REMOVED Church Sunday with Boy ScouU of more they’re cut right, trimmed right and priced she left her house in Weihersfleld right to give you more good eating for the dollar. the parenfa to take advantage of Skinltss Frankforts SUSESglGST HEADED AND DRESSED-PRICED REAL LOW! the church taking part In the eerv- the n e^ developments. The fact at 12:30 p.m. and was on her w4y d o x . to Hartford to post an entry in a lee. that w decayed tooth is in the SUSER.RIGHT 1 5 ® *»“ • puzr.le contest whose deadline was Sonsoga Maot B R IS K K T CORHER REEF LB ,Dr. Fred R. Edgar will preach mouth of a 2-year-old is no reason SUSE SOtK WHITING murKG29' 2 p.m. on the subject "When Ood Saye it ^ o u ld not be attended to. Den- IMPORTED "TRIPLE A " MAC or CORTLAND POPULAR IRAND •'So you can see I was in no - ‘No’r" Alan Farrla w ill give the In­ READY . ^ ts report that dental diseaae.is huri^.’’ ... . vocation; Andrew Buhle will lead ItAUAN JiiVgely the result of neglect. •^ the Scout la w naponalve readiNI — ■ The society warns, that a -child .Then....abc asked tha policeman Jr C T "P/fa 7 rJ and Milton'Doremua will read the APPUSS should start learning good'dental when waa the last time the-speed- 174REDUeTI0RS1N Instant COFFEE ometer on his motorcycle waa acripture laaaon, la k e 22:89-46. C hestiiifits TO EAT habits by the tim e he is three years Ushers will Jbe James Larson, old. "Tooth decay starts at an early calibrated. He didn’t know. THE PAST 5 WEEKS! 526REDUai0NS^8?cT':% David Doremna and David Barlow age and spreads rapidly." When she concluded the exami­ OPEN UNTIL Z. yi C c 4 Z. Q IT c Besides tooth decay, dental prob­ nation, ' Judge Parraclee said: from Post 47 aiid Peter ZagUo 20 0 mdnjf Aclp cut your total fftod bill! Stephen McQuide and LouU Bar­ ' 6 Z R * JA R JAR Q Q lems common to children are mal^ "On the credible evidence before Below are just a few of the fine values that will 2 9 ® ***" occlusion (badly positioned teeth) me. I find the qccused not guilty." ber from Troop 47. A l P FANCY-WHITE MEAT ANN PAGE - AHtlCdT, CHMRY, MACH or RINfAPMI During the e e ^ c a , the God and SUMMER WASHED end CLEANED . 9 P.M. EVERY Country award Will -be given to F u ll Alan Pratt, sop of Mr. and Mrs. SPINACH, KALE, TUNA FISH 2 c’anI 5 7 ' PRESERVES 2 JARS 49' Robert W. Pratt, 122 Waranoke J:. . THURSDAY Rd. This ia the first tim e this honor SQUASH ANN PAGE CREAM STYLE. DANDELIONS has been awarded to a Boy Scout S h a n k U 6 4 0 Z e 10V] OZ a a C 1 LB A A C In South Church. TOMATO SOUP A&PCORN 2CANS A T STARLAC c a n i s c Q c a n s O t AND FRIDAY 2 2 ® 2 5 « "THE HE.\KT OF MII.K” H a lf RELIABLE IONA BUII-DS BONES. TEETH. Ml'StXES Governor to Gel 1 5 '/ iO Z | ^ C We have the best rooking, baking and boiling potatoes 8 kinds—•Katahdins, Green LIKE REUl'LAR MILK . . . ROASTING CHICKENS GREEN BEANS GREEN PEAS GOOD QUALITY 4 c Z 4 9 ' cemi I le y fC Report 6n NHRR Mountains, Chippeuas, Idahos and .Nr^v rnlaloes. CANS A T [iglit O'clock 81BIA 08.I* love these chickens.” “ Best we ever had.” “They corm lu egc WE HAVE A FRE.HH NlilPMKNT: HmirjUcw Melons, Plnrai^s, Plums, f'hivrs, [C 12 tlT . MILK-FEI) SUPER-RIGHT A&P SWEETENED or UNSWEETENED Rd Circio Stamford. Feb. 9 (JP) — Gov. Whito 'niraips. Horseradish Rnols, l-'renrh and t'url.v Endive, Boston Leiturr. Egg OUre are good.” “We all enjoy them.” A large number of 1QT U O Z 3 lM A O I4fe lA O OU SIZE FULL CUT tt) Rlbicoff told the Chamber of Com­ Plant, Leeks, Rod and Savoy C'ahhsgr, Large SUe Spanish Onions (Snort and .Mild). our customers make comments like these when they buy LUNCHEON MEAT ORANGE JUICE CAN 29' LEGSofVEAL BokorCoffoa SlllA«l.4e ■A0 O 9 merce last .nigkt he will get the I f It's Varlrly You Want ••WE H A V E I T !” our chickens. The price is down; you can have ten or S U te Public UUliUee- Commleelon more at ten per cent off: we deliver Friday morning. Dol M onto Fancy Poos Proporod Spoghotti 4;''***“»‘55' report on the New Haven Rail­ POPULAR IRAND FANCY STEER BEEF SUNWMOOK CHAM "A " road Tueaday, BpNEi.ESS lb ROGER OLCOn Ann Pogo M ayonnaioo Iducator Buttor Ceekios ’* **"" 25' The Commlation recently con­ POT ROAST 403 W’est Center Street . Mitchell 3-7853 LARGK K G S ducted an inveatlgatlon Into clalma ALWAYS ■■ ' — — ...... Sultana Fancy Rica 2 ’‘^•’*“ 29' »w"'*27' Dol Monto Prune Juice *”31* that commuter train service and STWaLY f«SH DOZ accommodation! were poor. SUGAR-CT'RED Sunthina H ydrox Daily Deg Feed^ 10’^»“«77* The investigation was held when 9 APPLESAUCE ‘ / AAP Tomato Juice iiti4nun2t< Patrick B; McGlnnla. now preel- SMOKED Nabisco Groham* < 3S‘ LONG AGED CURED CHEESE dent of the Boston and Maine, LIIIY FANCY GIANT 4C.OZ. CAN _ Shoulders headed the New Haven. Ono Pia Slicod Apples 2 ' Snow's Clam Chowder ’• •> 23' Jane Parker Riblcoff aald after he gets the ■ lentan SHARP CHEDDAR u 55' report he'll ask the new president. Monogram Brooms ** * 89‘ Dol Monte Cream Stylo Com 2' 3S' Favoritetl George Alpert. to come to Hart­ Good Buys ford to dlBcuaa the reeulta. WAYBEST NATIVE Ih Dal Monta Pinaoppla Juica 26‘ Dol Monte Pineapple u*<'^«cnn25* Net Cross Sllvtrb ro o k R n ttfr CeiAMMY NT o r Said Ribicoff: "I will ask Mr. n TOMATO JUCE Chicltens a _____ t _____TL a m a vbia g e e Alpert* to correct whatever critic PPaparod Spoghatti 2 ”^““•'‘25' AAP Pineapple JuIm '*”'*> 24' A m e r i t a H v o e e s o rm«urtsMi rfc# . isms are made by the report, and This W eek the State of Connecticut will co­ ★ WAYBEST NATIVE ★ AAP Sockaya Salmon >«4 n u i . 4 5 ‘ Hudson Napkins 3 ncstfw35< Buns 29'' Pr«vsl«M ChNM DOMfSTIC operate 16 return the New Haven, PKG OF 10 which da so vlU l to Connecticut, to Tim e Hickory Smoked Chof Boy-ar-doa Ravioli 2 49' Prince Spoghotti »• 19' ro e iv t t Y 2 IS a fitst-clasa road.” D og F ood 3 CHICKEN PARTS C M -O d H CHHSf use iOAr< La C h oy C hickon C h ow M ain OIIMIIII UN 7 5 ' Dovalettes Facial Tissues 2 ’''^*°’**'53' Waybest "ZO Joll-O Instant Puddings "" 10' Wesson or Mazeia Oil '>»u32'^ VAirNTINf , Tickets on Sale B re a s t Fresh Lb. SLICED BACON r. LAIEL Waybest Baking Cbocolato « « « ’'«•-»*«•» • 01^ 3 9 * Scotties tV,^uV, 2 ^ .2 7 ' 2 49' For IA Banquet Green Giant Peas 2 STRAWBERRIES% Fresh Lb. 6 9 c La Rosa Spoghotti i u k c | 9 ' Ilbow Macaroni ***’*" 17' »^*"“31' ib. Plans are nearing ...completion DERBY F«dZIN 2 4 R « ■V ■/ for the sixth annual banquet of the SEMI-BONELESS W i n g s 3 5 ‘ - 3 9 9 ‘ Manchester Italian_>nnerican So­ Lb. 3 9 c JAN[ PA(K{« 9 0Z.JAR •A X U lt ciety to be held at the Ualisn GreoR leoR t American Home on Eldridge St. PIGS FEET • JUST IIDUCEDI SwttfhMirt FtENCH Feb. 19, Frank Diana, chairman G iz z a r d s 'KesT*!.!,. T9c HINDQUARTi»IS DELICIOUS AND NUTRITIOUS LBS Cut Wax Ueoni 10OZ M AC o f the affair, announced today. Bananas»# U y tr take 2 fK6S d T Dinner \vill be ser\'ed by Garden MIDWEST W'aybest IOOZ a g e Grove Caterers and there will be Agon Gran Peat tJT.JAR L iv e rs Fresh 1 LB CElLO l A C H 9 9 " 3 W6S 9 7 dancing to the mhsic of the Dubal- O f B E E ^ [western] lb Dill Pickles TENDER, WESTERN p a c k a g e do orchestra. , fresh Carrots Orange Juice . Anyone who wishes lo sttend JAN( PARKER ahould contact the society or any ri* IWUT (XTM ipt Size ^ F0« 2 9 ' Agee Succotash j ' l i s a r ticket .committee member Im- WEAREVLR KITCHEN QUEEN Temple Oranges Pineapple txi*> sm • '"’"39V Voltiitine 25 FT. ROLL lo b lA A C Ground BEEF fVLL Of JUICE ' ^ ret 2 5 ^ BAM Cut Corn W HOLE RIB ROAST Potatoes 1 )Hi < »i(/ 15 S5' i a x G $ »» Aluminum Foil BREAD V Pink Grapefruit Layer Colie 15' Rome Apples " » 4 39' Spinqch MitLotMM uMi 1111 gz »t 29' WINDOW SHADES Or.VLITY l A C H ^ 4.1 OZ. NABI.SCO 7'.-0/,. I*K(1. LAYER lb lof B E E F 5 4 ' Pascal Celery ko«iu mt. l..« •«»« 15' Gr00n Peppers 27' WASHAILE . f'A N S AAP INSTANT COFFEE Sliced Bacon Western Broccoli 29' Sweet Potatoes vilk*. g

ASSORTED BLUE CHEESE 'r „r I you wont the k^st give us o test. ■RIGHTENS AND WHITENS IA. 75c CASHMERE BOUQUET AJAX CLEANSER IIROSEYE FROZEN FOODS SEG. fRICE 1 lATH SIZE ISi REG. PRICE S REG. SIZE SSc • LUXFUKES COHAGE CHEESE ... Pkg. 27c J Cl>ns OFE PE» CAKE W HUE SUPPIY LASTS ] C E N T S O ff PER >KO WHILE SUPPLY EASTS G r t t n P m u w i g « « 4 C ( 3 2 ' jrrciiu grrr« 2 **'" " " 2 l' 1. I'ICIU grrt. J gtiui.** ptcocM 2 9 ' Ch e e s e Ca k e C u ts LOAF CHEESE i.b. 53c SyinRch cpRpp'i>MEtAF 2 3 1 ' l L . T . W o o d • A COLGATE fA’lWcjuvE tilOOUa AUTOMATIC WASHER DETERGENT IT'S EXTRA SPECIALI G r t t n B t a M 2 4 1 ' Rwgti, R«fri «rators, MUENSTER . 53e 9 SPECIAL LOCKER PUNT and MEAT MARKET M ARSHM ALLOW FLUFF ^oiy/Blue Bonnet is S VEL AD CutCorn 2"“"‘“39' WoilMn and AU 2 ’T' T4RS 43 ' ISI ilSSELL ST. REAR OF ICE PLANT UatCM UM lJl' l*t(t .4C«4tt 2 2 ' — p { g | ------einOttir^ailP ___IM PRSS yj® CMmt AppIkMieits DOUBLE WRAPPED u. GOLDEN FOIL 4 9 c ’ TEL Ml 3-8424 ikitKIIlifeeu PLENTY OF FREE MARKING SPACE .

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' 6 tw *- BfANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,. THURSDAY. EEBRUARY 9 ,196S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1968 TEN PAGE ELEVEN ?'sn«rml rraction was ons o f ^ s- R ockville ward It forcad out the milder At­ Boiton svor for this Senator. OeNBIAL Perform at Annual Police Benefit Show Sunday lantic weather that had brought . V Principal Speaker Toll Tops 200 Seven Logf Fliers Nine Senators While the sentiment wa« report­ relief In the past three days. Ekr- FRESH ed sgkinst Wiley, rsnking GOP TV SERVICE Town May Act Un reported the new freexe-up waa Safe in Antarctica SCHRAFFTS Republicans Adopt New Rules School Omits member of the ^nste Foreign Re­ As More Gold centerad on Poland and moving in­ Reported Top lations Oommittiee, the union group D.ya C9 BK A CiOl exorably on. ■ ) VALENTINE Mghta oZi99 nua Parte (Continued from Page One) iif decided to oppose him although An avalanche killbd a tourist In feeling Wiley has a good chance TEL. .HI 3-51M On T w o Sites Regarding State Primary Law Labor Targets Crips Europe Austria, bringing the winter's toll It had gone down F H ^ y while CANDY to be reelected. from alides to 35 deadl Report Cards AFL-CIO leaders expressed no flying from Mario Byrd land to Bitter hardship was reported Uttle America. Bolton, Fob. • (Spoctol) tho 17.300 roprooenti only (ram Pag* Om ) great love for Bender but neither^ In School-Issue (OMttemte tre« P a ( g o m ) publicans of this town adopted I siMut ohc-thlrd of this. It was also from Iron Curtain countries. Com­ In another announcement, the OAMERAS a ii EQUIPMENT were they in favor o ' Oov. Lauache, munist Poland ra^oned coal. Hun­ party rules to conform with the raid that barring other increases (OmiIIb m 8 Iraa Oa*) Lauachc, Democrat, and Sen. Ben­ who though a Democrat sup­ Rockville, Feb. 9 (Special)—With fraexing to death In Isolated ham­ Navy said the rescue of eight men, In expense the renalning 310,000 PUN NOW FOR lets and on anowed-up roads. gary, too, had fuel shortage., and who were aboard a patrol aircraft new State primary law at a caucus der (R-Ohio), ported the late Sen. Robert A. tha high school site question.aftain could result in a tax reduction of as far as one lay obaarver it con- Notes Anniveraary cloMd many schools Jor a month. which went down in the coastal / I last night, James O. Hassett, who These preliminary appralMla of Taft, Bender's GOP predecessor In the forefront, two tracts of land Trtea Last Twa Days Food waa strictly rationed With up to two mills. ctmed, aup«rf)uousnass. and co-suthoi of the Taft-Hartley THAT NEW NOME Planea swept over southern Ital­ swamps of Venezuela waa expected served- as chairman of the caucus, Valentlaa Theme Thib aeema particularly true in key Senate racea in next autumn'a have come into favor with varioua meat and fata reported unobtain­ to bo completed this afternoon. Introduced Atty.. Wallace Barnes Law. ian mountains looking for a paa- able In many Hungarian tow-ns. Valentlne:s Day will be observed the case of the guide's section on electlona were reliably reported to. t h is groups concerned, and It appears aenger train loat for two days. The An Army helicopter ^yesterday o f Bristol, who gave a thumbnail SPRING! as it the voters may be given'the London in less than eight hours at the Grange meeting tomorrow Social Studies, which receives the have been nude at a meeting of whole Italian peninaula, moat of It carried three crewmen of the Navy aketch of the operaUon of the law. chance to choose between the aitei. had mild rain, then freezing winds, night at the Community Hall with greatest amount of attention qnd the newly-merged AFL-CIO com­ HOMES lUILT normally • sunny even In winter, craft from the swamps to a coastal Barnes said the subject defied a special program presented by the indicates the school's concern for Fire Levels House Herbert I. Pagani, first select­ driving snow ahd bright sun- ixuni, where they were flown to any attempts to make it interest­ shivered in temperatures well be­ ihine. Temperatures down to 12 three Graces of the order. Edward the child's training for democracy. mittee On political education ANDREMODaED . man, today announced that a spe­ Trinidad. The sjiuiile operation ing but the 25 pbople/who attend­ (COPE). (We Are Priae.tly cial town meeting would be held low freezing. Even ebider weather degrees were forecast for tonight. lieDoaser heads a committee of Under subtopic "1. Democracy,” it 111 Lebanon Today waa forecast. got underway again early 'this ed seemed to enjoy the process of veterans' who will- aerve refresh­ Building at Rockledge) sometime during the week of Feb. At Alexandria, Egypt, port fainiUarizing themselves with its llsta among other things, "belief COPE has replaced both the for­ Saventaen trailer trucks loaded morning. The Navy reported that CORNER SODA SHOP ments for the meeting. mer ClO'i Political Action Com­ 20 to act-on the school site and on authorities ordered the harbor STATE THEATRE BVODINO ramifications. In the rights of minorities,” "treat­ with U.S. Arm y food and clothing ti)e eight men were all in "excel­ Turkey Dinner ment of pupils o f different sociql mittee and the former AFL’a Lebanon, Feb. 9 I Special) — A ALBERT GAYSON other matters recently approved by closed to shipping because of 56- lent condition." Rules -adopted locally will pro­ the Beard of Finance. rumbled southward from L

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9.1956 FAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERAED, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1966 PAGE THIRTEEN away after taking the rotor from th* car's distributor. Police re­ George Probe Grand Old Mfin of Educatioh High Supports ProbRtiMi Officers >Nsmcd G ranite State 100 Stitches Taken UConn Probe Set 85, educator, author and govern­ Claim Craft placed the rotor and took the car In Tolland County Court WKNB^-846 w o r n — }616 ment official, ptofeasor of EngUah at the University of (Thtcago from to the police sUtlon, Baldyga said. w o o o - i t t o Skywaich Schedule Examination showed the car had Rockville, Feb. 9 (Special)— Race Joined by Daily Radio WHAY— On Tot Bit by Dog On Work Gripes 1893—j938, later government aec- To Seek Facts Notes 96th Birthday Today Seen Favored ’retaiy for tho Virgin Islands. Born a defective exhaust system, the James OoughUn, present pro­ WDBC—1860 Eaaton Stwidard Hasa w n o —10$6 Shot Aerial horn was not working, the marker bation officer of the Hartford North Hollywood. 'Calif., Feb. 9 Hartford, Feb. 9 XF) Joieph In Boston. Died Weftneaday. By UEONARC ZlBOENBEltO Slate for Adlai rrtdsy, Feb. 16 ' light was not working and the On Gift to Case By Senate Unit Municipal Court, and Robert L. (IP)— Nearly 100 atltches had to be Midnight—2 a.m. Voliwteera Neede<9 Tone, recently' stven the job of San Francisco—Mrs. Sigmund 1TOTims M M ID "d a Iha Soar j Fred Ayer Verptanck Is ^ years Tlia taUowuiK pdoenun aclMChilaB-?>ii taken in'2-year-old Ricky Pollock’* windshield on the driver's side Breen, a Slate Welfare De­ WHAY—Roeary 2 a.m.—4 a.m...... Paul Sheehan handiing State employe; griev­ Stern, 86, widely known philan­ was cracked, police said. old today, and happy. partment' employe, have been (Continued fre.n Page One) u «i auppUad Iqr th* radio managa- ocalp because a dog bitfolm as he ances, has been aaked ' to investi­ thropist', sister of, Eugene Meyer, K aH affarHaarthiini Land Film s Washington. Feb. 9 (A5 ~ Sen. (Ceatonied fro** ntge Oae) 4 a.m.—6 p.in...... •. Paul Sheehan Yesterday, Irving A. Russell, 31, His room in the west wing of named adult probation officers- manta nnd hr* subjact to ctaanga wSiVSSS.?» “““ played In front of his Dome 6 a.m.—8 a.m...... Jean Marcel gate grievances at the University chairman of th* board of the George (D-Ga) aaid today spA;.- Manchester Memorial "Bospltal la writ; On* Mail ■ FonulV 'The child's mother, Mrs. Norma Odr 104«n* of 115 Walnut St., was arrested a for the Tolland County Su- former gubernatorial candldat# without noUca. 8 a.m.— 10 a.m...... Bill Evans, Ronald Gambolati of Connecticut. Washington Post and Ttmea-Her- ' (CoaUaiwd from Pag* OM^ Eisenhower has taksn the stand WDRC—Charles Colllneawned Pollock, said she was hanging o(it and charged with passing -a ial Inquiry committee he heads decked with bouquets of flowers) 'perlor. Common Pleas and ad­ and a county adltcitor. WUTH-«ay U With Nusle 10 a.m.— 12 Noon ...... VoluMteers Needed Council 16, American federation aid, and whose late husband was 4 i9 »- clothes when she heard screams, stopped school bus at center St. will try to find out the source of and birthday messages by the hun* that mandatory high price sup­ jacent low;r court*. It was an­ fo advance of the formal flung WHAY—Uualo Ucrcliaat Noon—2 p.m...... of state, county and municipal sm- president of the Levi Strauss Firm. Th* driveway of the palace, WUAY-Polka Party, rushed to the front of the yari)...... Voluaterra Needed near Roosevelt St. dreda are streaming In. ports would "defeat the mstir ob­ nounced today. ceremony. Wllllem L. Dunfey of WeeU—Ittvurd U«vu« W(XH>-Opod felvenlna Good lluile 2j>.m.— 4 p.n\...... • ■ Betty Flvoslnskl, Helen Shepherd ployea union, made the requeat. s Died Wednesday.___ ' official realdehc* of Soviet For­ Arthur Devoid, 23, of Hartford,' a $2,5()0 campaign contribution of­ And .visitors, too. Old friendr WlCMB—Request UMlns* found Ricky bleeding and the two ject” o f hie *611 bank plan. - - , 'The Connecticut Adillt Pro­ Durham, chairman of the New WTIU—UapulucM Wt^B-Robln 1 Nestif 4 p.m.—6 p.m...... Arthur Bouffard, Andrew Cavazza : Frank Callagher, council presi­ Canandaigua, N. .The Rev. eign Minuter V. M. Molotov, wae was arrested today by S'gt. Milton fered to Sen. Francis Case IR- and hospUtI ataff^membera have WTIC—Lone Ranger dogs being chased away by a- dent, asked Tone to give the uni­ bation Commission named the Hampshire Stevenson Organisa­ WDRC-Cat Kolby . WDROr-My Botijeep 6 p.m.—8 p.m...... Richard Fowler William W. Sainsbury, 74, retired • atrewn with equipment the Rue- Stratton and charged with pass­ been crowding In moat of the day • i should be gravely concerned,” WUTH—Waxworks .woman. versity employes top attention be­ 'Oiana said was gathered over the SD). men. along with 38 others, who tion and president of the slate’s . WGTH-Omoial DetecUva 8 p.m.'—10 p.m...... • • Olive Ray, Grace Anderson Methodist minister, known as a ing a stop sign at Tolland Tpke. The committee opens hearings to pay their respects. the Preeident said yeatcri^y, ” lf the Young Democratic Clubs, said In a 4:IS^ SilS— A neighbor aaid she saw the cause' they have more complaints * cou ntry^* during an unspecified take over March 1, when the WHAY—Uusio Uercbont W4UV-Polka Parly larger of the dogs shaking Ricky. 10. p.m.— Midnight ...... Anthony Zitinskas pioneer insradio religious broad- and N. Main St. tomorrow, under Instructions from The effect of ■ I Jil* majrbe tlr-; eotl bank should be coupled with system goes into effect. statement; WCi:C—Rtcord Revue 'Skywatch Poat'located on top of Manchester' Police Station. than any other group in the state. period. , On some of the equip­ Ing, but. he reports, be la enjoying W(XjC—Good Evening Good Musle The dog* were captured and are casUng who originated some of IT COSTS SO LITTLE ment were inscriptions in several Elmer G. Oringer,. 34. of Sharon, 4he Senate to Investigate "the th* restitution of production In­ "W * have in no way underesti­ WKNB-;Requeat Uatlnea WKNB—Robin s Nest Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarter^, Munldpsl Union officials also met with Mass., was arrested today by L,t. It all. • WTIC—Wldder Brown WTIC—Lone Ranger held in quarantine. State Finance COmmiaaloner Jo­ the first religious broadcasts In languages, saying: circumstances involving an alleged centives certain to nullify the mated the strength of Sen. Kefau- WUKU—Cal Kolbv WDRC—Johnny Dollar Building. Manchester on M onday Wednesday or Friday from 1-5 this country in the 1920a and 1930*. TO LOOK LOVABLE Raymond Griffin and charged with Improper attempt through polit­ These greetings and calls are the greet benefits that the bank can ver In New Hampshire. This Is hie WGTH—Waxworlu WGTH-Offlclal Detective p.m. or Tuesday evening from 7:80-9:30 p.m. seph Loughlln to ask that he in­ "This came from the sky. It speeding on Oaklanr' St. He posted dividends he la drawing from hts SlM- crease the mileage allowance of Born in England. Died Wednesday. Is harmless. It has weather in­ ical contributlona to Influence the bring.” strongest primary contest. W# 6!$*- a 135 bond and was released for vote" of case on the natural gas years of service as ah educator. Under the toil bank plan, farm-, have felt it Important to give the WHAY-Betty Ktmball WHAY—Nile Watch Officials Surprised employes from seven to 10 cents formation in it. Notify authori­ court hearing Feb. 25. Hr came off a farm in Franklin, WCCC—Record Revue WTIC—The Goon Show a mile. ties and you will receive a vahJ- bill passed Monday. era would be paid for planting leaa O bituary many supporters of Adlai Steven­ WKNB—Request Matinee WDRC—3ISI Precinct S ' " ' g ™ l . , . o h s « o ConviciM Blame Parenta Conn., ‘ o do more than anyone else than their allotted eharea of basic son a chance to register their sup­ WTIC—Pepper Young WGTH-Orryat ' By Mass Adoption tion plan had dashed her h6])es. able reward if you turn it in as it Radio, TV t.'overage Seen in molding the ahape of education WURU-Cal Kolby But she added she would trjr/harder crops of which there already ia a port.” WHAY—Nile Watch * Bridgeport, Feb. 9 (F>---The U." Aides. said no formal decision here. WGTH-Wnxworks than ever despite the leg'al bar­ Boise, Idaho, Feb. 9 (F) — "The Apart from the fact, considered Burplua. Although Dunfey didn't eay *0, , gin ...... - , ...... WTIC—1316 ■ Goon Btmw Fort. HaU. Idaho, Feb. 9 OP)—j Nqrthteai<)r.i Steel Cfo, says U.hae Deaths Last Night Telephone Call has been made, but that the hear­ For 43 years, enalng In 1935, he 3TORC—21st Precliict' riers Which blocked her path. Clockj’’ monthly publication wrlt- highly significant by observers ing likely will be open to televialon . Sen. Russell (D-Ga), predicting there Were reports that the strat­ WHAY-Betty Kimball Officials expressed surprise yester­ laid offlibetween 500 and 600 em­ was Mr. Fducatlun in Manchester. Deaths WCClJ—Record Review WGTH-Orrbeat She said the was told'^’l now will tw and edited by Inmates at Idaho hers, that the Russians utterly and radio coverage, aa well as to the Senate will approve the higher egy of Stevenson’s supporter* la to iis a - day when told a woman chiroprac­ ployee because of a breakdown in By THE ASSOCIATED VRB8S Slate Penitentiary, say* lack of Closes Search He was the town's 'Irst high school WKNB—Reiiuest Matinee. not be. abfe to take the children Ignored the United States prom­ newsreel and still comeramen. ^ Ice lupport along with the blU's wage an intensive, battle in the WHAX-Nlle Wsleh tor in Pennsylvania intended- to Ml Blooming mill. The firm aaid Philadelphia—Connie Mack, 93, parental supervision is the major principal and ita first superintend­ WTIC—The Woman ' WTIC—The American Adventure right from the reseri'ation because ise to stop balloon launchings, the The inquiry centers around the Fred A. VerpUack other provisions, expressed doubt Mrs. Uaa M. Tnngarone hope that evqn a partial Ketauver WDRC—Cal Kolby WDRC-Jack Carsna adopt seven Indian children now it will cause a considerable ioas in. the Grand Old Man of Baseball, cause of Juvenile delinquency. press chief insisted these exhib­ For ‘Lost’ Girl $2,500 In $100 bills given to a ent of schools. Eisenhower would veto the meas­ Mrs. Lisa Morante Tangarone, defeat here might deal a death WGTH-Waxworks WGTH—Night Music living on this reaervation. I have disclosed to their parents ateel production. The breakdown who was In baseball 62 yeara, 50 Now, his eyesight Is poor, he §:**- IllS - An article In the Clock’s its were of balloons which, could friend of Case's by John M. Neff, came along end aaked what the ure. 81, of 125 Brown St.. Hartford, blow to the Senator’s second bid WHAY—Record Rodeo Dr. Imogene Barkqrr 27. Lemont,.. in whose care the children will be. occurred Tuesday whin a Isolt ' aa of them aa manager of the old not serve meteorological pur­ A 22-yeSr-old unemployed Phila­ cannot get around aa he once did, WCCC—Record Review WHAY—Nile Watch . That, it seems, is illegsi.” February Issue asya parents who an attorney from Lexington, N*b. matter was and I told you. And " I f the President gets 80 per widow of Gaetano 'Tangarone and for hia party's highest honor. WTIC—The American Adventure Pa., said yesterday she planned to' sheared sfid damaged the entire, Philadelphia A.thletica of the "don't have time to make their poses. • delphia girl who was mysteriously Case has said he thinka the do­ and hlo- hair matches the white you asked if another nickel cent of what he aaks for,” Russell mother of Felix A. Tangarone and New Hampshire has been gen­ WKNB—Request Matinee WDRU—Blna Crosby head for Idaho soon to pick up the Owl said hS had found Dr. Bare engine. If not repaired in .short : Born Cornelius Ilyichev said the balloons were pillowslip his head rests- on. WTIC-Naw* WGTH-NIght Music children feet as if they were part separated froqi her father about 1 nation was intended to influence wouldn't do Just as well and gave said In an interview, ” he ought to Mrs. Roswell M. Crane of Man­ erally regarded aa Kefauver terri­ WPkC—Newa children. ker had been in (ouch with the time, there may be a layoff of 200 McGlIlicuddy in East Brookfield, of the things” must take the "launched by American military But the man who goes by the WGTH—Bob end Ray a.m. today at the Intersection of him to vote for the gas bill. He me one.' let Congress write 20 per cent of chester, died yesterday afternoon tory ever since he swept to an up­ ■ ^ A Y —Nile Watch But Supt. F. U. Owl said the Rev. Jack Bennett, who la In or 300 more employes, the com­ Mas*. Died Wednesday. brunt of the blame If their kids organs" from West Germany and Rts; 44 and 32 in Wllllngton directed that the money be re­ rickname of "Zip" I* still a man the bill.” at herWme after a brief Illness. set victory over Ihen-Presldent l iie - WTIC—Conversation first he had evgr heard of her charge ot the Assembly of God pany said. Chicago— Robert Moras Lovett, "states neighboring the Soviet oilit.-Mleha to. His mind la sharp, "A nickel bought all those years WHAY—Record Rodeo WDRC—Amot 'n' Andy turn out wrong. turned up in East Hartford about turned, and voted against the bill. of grateful memories," Verplanck Into the bill authorizing the soil Born In Salle, Pescara. Italy, Harry S. Truman in the 1952 prl- plana came from an Associated Oiurcit/ on the reaervation, con­ Union, for example Turkey." his frame, even in bed bulks large, WCCC—Record Review WGTH—Night Music noon. Neff has acknowledged an in­ said. "It waa a wonderful bargain. bank, and'other Eisenhower pro­ Dec. 18, 1874. she had liveil in mar.v before Truman decided hot WKNB—Request Matinee *i4S- Preaa story. He added he knew of cern !^ aifopting the children. The Soviets protested to Turiiey terest in passage of the gas bill, and hlr voice, when he wants It to Hartford for 45 yeara. She was a 3VT1C—1U80 Radio Lane WHAY—Nile Watch no family on the reservation con­ T^e pastor nid, however, he A telephone call to the Stafford And I have a drawerful of remem­ posals, the Agriculture Committee to seek reelection, ' , WDRU—Cal Kolby WTIC—Conversation Isat Sunday at th* same time they but insisted there were "no be, la authoritative, member of the Center Congrega­ However, if several Stevenson sidering putting seven children up knew nothing amout any plans for submitted a diplomatic note to the Springs barracks by Miss Frances brances like that In that drawer wrote Saturday a provision for WGTH—Bob and Rny WDRC—Amos and Andy Hornyak from an East Hartford airings attached" to the cam­ Aa an educator, the'lrpprsssion over there," he said, pointing to mandatory support of basic crops tional Church. candidates should win delegate WGTH-NIght Music for adoption. the adoption of.any arp*clffo seven Unied States on the balloons. paign donation. He has declined he has-had on thousands has been She leaves five other sons, the '^HAV—Suburban Serenade' M iae- Later yeaterday Dr. Barker aaid children. Ilyichev declared that during store climaxed police investiga­ bureau where Mrs. Cronin had put at 90 per cent of parity. Parity ia seats after a campaign in which WCCC-Record Review WHAY—News: Night Waleh tions in three states. Her disap­ to name the source of the $2,500, great end lasting. Among hia birth­ his birthday greetings. a price determined under farm law Rev. Adam A. Tangarone and Stevenson will not participate his WKNB—Matinee WTIC—Ia>ng Shadow of Lincoln January the Soviets captured "a saying a confldentlal relationship day greetings are meaaagea from WDRC—Romance Moods pearance has not been clev*^ up "That,” he added, ” la what to be fair to the farmer In rela­ Theodore Tangarone. both of Hart­ supporters could be expected to WTIC—lUliu Radio Lane great number of balloons launched with a client Is involved. students he taught aa lon^ ago aa ford; Salvatore C. Tangarone 'of WDRC—Cal Kolby WGTH—Night Music . & the United States’’ and that by police, but Lt. Henry Taylor, think of when 1 lie here.” tion to hia costs. make political capital. WGTH—Bob and Ray ISitS- "Where the money came from the 1890s. New Britain, Thomas A. Tanga­ Stevenson has had nothing to WHSY—Newa: Nlghl Watoh tf.S. press reports stated 500 had officer-ln-charge of the Statford The Saturday voting waa tenta­ '8l4S— will be a matter of pertinent in- And he Is happy for these re- rone of West Hartford and Robert say about his supporters’ activities WHAY—Suburban Serenade WTIC—Carling Conservation been laundied by the American’ Springs barracks, said she hoped to membranrea. " I appreciate this tive, subject to approval today. WCCC—Record Review WDRC—Romance Moods have all the answers before night­ lereet," George eald In an Inter­ ' Ike Writes to Aiken C. Tangarone of Rocky Hill; an­ here. Kefauver has de.scribed th* WKNB—Today in SporU WUTH—Night Music mUlta^. view. mail, all these splendid letters," he other daughter, Mrs. Edward E. itisa- " A p ^ from the type of balloons fall. Drivcrless Truck Elsenhower expressed hia views delegate contest as '*'a substantial WriC—lUMI Radio Lane co/t o Wn Neff announced yesterday he said yeaterday, "Some are from Fischer of Hartford; a.-brother out test of strength" -between himself WDRC—Today in Sports WHAZ-Newa: Nighr Watch hnt)SR cutttD tofiHSb ite e r \ alfeady mentioned, the United Police learned of Miss Hornyak's etudenta I had 60 years ago." yeaterday in a letter to Sen. Aiken WGTH—Leg Paul and Mary Ford WTIC—Great Gildersleeve has employed Ivan D. Evans, an iR-Vt), who had aaked the Preai- of state and one in Italy; 19 grand­ WDRC—Moods lor Romaaca Circle States military have also launched disappearance when- her father, But the messages and greetings Damages 3 Cars and Stcven.son. 6:*0- mtxisr attorney from Broken Bow, Neb., children, and two great grandchil­ WGTH—Army of Stars balloons earrying leaflets and Frank P., 57, was found about 1 aren’t from former -students and dent'a opinion of the combination. Kefauver, who has already mad* WHAY—Newt 1*:4S- and a family friend for years, to Eisenhower called It "Inconsist­ dren. , WCCC—Good Bvenina Good Muslo Stitch ' propoganda literature against the a.m.-wandering in a dased condi­ colleagues alone. Thia morning he At Auto Agency one campaign swing through sev­ WKNB—Today In Sports WHAY—Night Watch represent him. ,He said Evans ent," and said he had proposed the The funeral will be held at 10:.30 eral of the state’s largest cities WTIC—Great Gildersleeve Soviet Union,” he said. tion on Rt. 44 in Wllllngton. He asked him not to talk further was given a large birthday cake by WTIC—New* WGTH—Army of Stare / soil bank plan aa a means of re­ Saturday morning at the James T. and has scheduled two other* next WDRU—Newt (Propoganda balloons seht be told Trooper William J. Doyle that about the incident until he testi­ the pupils of Verplanck School. It A truck driver waa arrested fol- Pratt Co. Chapel, 71 Far^mlngton WOTH-NIgtit Music / Famous Lovibli brs ducing crop surpluses. month, has the preference poll WGTH—New* _3*. -Al. Mnd the Iron Curtain are launched he and his daughter were enroute fies. was delivered by ,Misa Catherine Ave:, Hartford. Burial will be In 6ilS— ■ ■ with stitehid, fouN by the Free Europe Committee, a fowlng one of four accidents In­ "Of course, these price-depress­ phase of the primary all to him­ WHAY—Sport SpoUlght . ^W hAY—Night Symphony / ^ *• from Philadelphia to Middletown, (Jeqrge said N eff* attorney will Shea, the school’s principal, and the family plot in .Zion HtU Ceme­ WnOeNewa 'M'WiiW-Jiar' m va to organisation operating - in R.T., and that he had no recollec­ fivir/pupila; — ...... vestigated by- police yesterday, A ing surpluses themselves are large­ self.' ‘ - ...... / WCCC—Good Kvcniug Good Music 'WDRC—News; Almaage stetion eupi thit be permitted to cross-exa'fhihe oth­ ly the' result of high, rigid price tery, ' ' ■ -J ‘ WKNB—Evening Grenada •WGTH—Bob and Ray a West Germany.) tion of how he became separated er witnesses if he chooses. And among his carda yesterday local man suffered minor injuries Friends may call at the funeral On the; Republican side. Presi­ WTIC—Ulrictly Sporu “ V J4. -sonn biautifully. Buy $ iv r« lR I w w Th* news conference was the supports of war time, too long con­ WDRC—Zalman 11:15- from Jrer and what had happen waa one from a seventh grade atu- In another of the collisions. home t(>day from 7 to 9 p.m. and dent Eisenhower is unopposed in WHAY-News: NIghI Watefe biggest here In recent months and ” ™°TMHHHm wi Namoa Counsel dent at Buckley School, Raymftnd tinued In peace,” , th* President WGTH—Conn. Sport Light at this Lovibis prictl i to the car in which they were Burgess L. Radford, 34. Golds­ added. tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 preference plia.se of the primary. drse- , WT10-8porU Final ______^ -SHOP It pointed up the obvious fact the The George committee yester­ DaVia of 26 Jarvis Rd But that one Four supporter* of Sen. Know- WILAV—Dinner Date WDRC—Kal Colbr Buy 2 jumlM> quarts riding. day chose (Charles W. Steadman, boro, N. C., was charged with The administration has supported p.m. WGTH—Bob end Ray Soviets wished to make all propa­ wasn't a aurprise. Raymond, a for­ failure to secure PUC plates after land (R-Calif) Submitted paperi WCCC—Good Evening Good Music uisa- ganda capital cut of the appar*' Later State Police at Danielson 41-year-old Cleveland lawyer,. aa mer/Wrplanck atudent, has-been instead a flexible program of price The family has requested that WKNB—Joe Girand WHAY-:Bympbeny hia truck rolled down an incline supports ranging from 75 tpt^ 90 flowers be omitted and that in­ last- week placing his name in the WTIC—Your Senalor from Conn. A IX SIZES AND cu rs to*. >> reported finding an abandoned car its counael. Stea'dman is a Repub­ sending a greeting card every WTIC—Starlight Serenade of Cott mixurs at thu in Hampton, which was later iden­ at.Solimene Inc., automobile show­ per cent of parity in an effort to stead contributions in Mrs. Tanga­ dclcjfate race. Knowland has re- WDRC—Guy l.ombarda WDRC-Night Owl sr /fMf ymer ' Oorrespondenta' were grarted lican. He said he will be ready to week since Verplanck entered the room at 634 Center St. and dam­ fii.sed participation In the New WGTH-BIII Stern WGTH—Dance Time tified as the Hornyak's vehicle. call witnesses tomorrow morning. hospital 15 months ago. discourage overproduction. rone'* memory be made to the 4.4S— complete freedom to Inspect the aged three post-war Solimene cars. Under that plan. Secretary of Hampshire primary. WHAY—Dinner Data 11:45.:- rugular pricu, gW thu third exhibits and Uyichev himself was With this information, an Atlan­ Stedman said Case probably Verplanck had two special Hartford Heart Fund. WHAY-Nile Watch (fK -FAIRWAY WCCf:—Good Evening Good Music tic coa.st alert was sounded by No one waa Injured. Agriculture Jienkon annodneed yes­ Knowland has indicated he ma.v WTIC—Starlight Serenade seated at the table behind which will be the initial witness, although gucats today. One was an Ihsur- Emanuel Solimene, owner of the WKNB—Serenade WDRC—Dance Orchestra (f^ je •yff^Hs'/kiutr'S JiOBorf/t oa State Police and Mrs. John C. Biice man, who turned back to VeC- terday new and lowerAuppo'rta for be a candidate for the GOP presi­ WTIC—Hiree Star Extra for ONLY HOME OF VALUES, were ballast bags, and sketches he may decide to pul into the rec­ garage, said today damage to the corn and rice. New levels for nom dential nomination If Eisenhower WDRC—Lowell Thomas /- showing the gondola coming down Powell, a daughter of Homyak, ord first some documentary ma­ planrk better than 100 (fer cent on WGTH—Meet tho Artist QUALITY and SERVICE whom the pair were on their way car.s amounted to about $300. basic crops slab ^ r e announced, does not run. by parachute and boxes o f material terial from Case's office. his life insurance policy. The other They were pushed together Funerals Sweetheart Town to visit, was summoned from her some higher and some lower than ' wHAY—l-:ncor« riieater souse In the full glare o f television cam­ Ca.se told newsmen he is under waa a Meriden mgn who has a lot last year. WCCC—Good Evening Good Musio home in Rhode Island to the Staf­ when the drivcrless truck rolled 975 MAIN STREET era lighta Injunction from the committee not in common wltli him. from the stl-ect intg the Solimene Though Russell predicted Senate WKNB—Serenade Clears Valentines In Cincinnati, Ohio, meanwhile, ford Springs barracks. to discuss the matter publicly and Re/Vlves Visitor Mrs. Sarah I*. Rogers WTIC—Answer Msn (Acfota From Popular Market) yard and struck-them. The truck support of foe higher level, Aiken The funeral of Mrs. Sarah P. Town lo Borrow WDRC—Curt Mnssey Informed sources indicated- f day - Shortlyj after Mrs. Powell’s ar­ would not comment on whether, he The man from Meriden is Wil­ had beem left blocked up while WGTH-Fulloo Lewis and other^pporters of the flexible Rogers, 56 Winter St., was held at Loveland, Colo., Feb. 9 (F)—Got that the United State* has decided rival, the- missing girl called and has an Information beyond that he liam E. Gardner. Like Verplanck, awaiting repairs police said. farm price supports predict the liI4— / said she was in East Hartford and 2:30 .ve.sterday afternoon at the Large Sum Today WHAY—Encore rheater a avyeetheart? Then you'll prob­ to launch up to IS space satellite* already has given the Senate. he Is a Mason, a retired school fatrolm an Allan Smith inveati Senate Will reverse the committee's WCCC—(Good Evening Good Music during the International Gebpliyal. was lookJ.ng for the car which she George said that' aa far as he principal - - and a nonagenarian. gated and found the truck did not tight/8-7 vote for rigid supports as Holmes Funeral Home. Dr. Fred WKNB—Serenade ably be mailing a valentine come The town today waa scheduled cal Year— the IS months between had abandoned. State Police trana is concerned the Senate Elections He wa.s 95 years old last month. have the required PUC plates on it 7, and Dec.„31, 1958. ported her from East Hartford to BUbcomrnlttee can take up the in­ H. T. Martlndalc. past nia.ster and, it. Radford was rclea.sed after Methodist Church, officiated and ■ ••aiiiiiiiiiiigliiiiliiiiiia burial waa in hia.st Cemetery. d'hich to finance operations until WGTH—E. P. Morgan ,And if you do, you'd probably The sources said orders for 15 the barracks fbr questioning. cident after his committee con- chaplain of the Meriden lodge, posting $100 bond. 1:»»— ■ - I ' first-atage rockets for the 3- Bearers were Ernest Morse. Wil­ tax payments begin coming In. WHAY -Encore Theater like to mail it care of thia north­ cludea Iti Invcatigalion. brought Gardner, who is probably Ronald Sloane, 45. of 36 Pfoctor WCCC—Good Evening Good Music atage satellites of Project Van­ the second oldest living Mason, to Unit lo Air Views liam Waddell, George Proctor and General Manager Richard Mar­ eastern Colorado clt.v of 9,000, for The subcommittee yesterday left Rd., sustained a bloody nose and a WKNB—Evening Serenade Loveland ia America’s "sweet­ guard have been placed with the meet Verplanck, who is the oldest possible concussion when his^ew John Proctor. tin and Town Treasurer C. Leroy WTIli—News 01 World the field to,Gcorge's group for the Norris were slated to get the WDRC—Bing Crosby heart town.” TJTiudA, ~ (pojuUhg. General Electric Co. Not all of the A b ou t T ow n in the Stale.- oar-smacked a parked car on S. Of Research Aide WGTH—Gabriel Healter rockets can be expected to be suc­ time being. Chairman Hennings I-ennard H. Nickirn money from the Conneoticut Bank Valentines traditionally are lent (D-Mo( said he and Sen. Gore of Verplanck is receiving the pro- MaittsSt., just south of Hackma­ cessful. cpcds of his $2,500 Noilhwcstern tack St., about 8 o'clock last night, •The funeral of Leonard H, Nick- and Trust Co_late today. That here to be stamped with an appro­ Helen Davidson Lodge. No. 98, Tenii.. the other Democratic mem­ Washington, Feh. 9 (/P)—Sen. Television Programs SW IFTS PREMIUM IVISCBAATEO BELT$VIUL T S V ItillI Officials of General Electric.- Mutual Life Insurance polieg by police said, Sloane's ilniighter len, 52 Spruce St., waa held yester­ firm, wfilch asked about 1.9 per priate crimson seal and then re­ Daughters of Scotia, will hold Its ber, didn't want to engage in "an Jackson (D-Wash) said today a y hosts to ISO military leaders and virtue of reaching his 96th ijlrth- Sally said he was a^e to go to day afternoon at 1 o'clock at the cent interest on the million dol­ On Page Two mailed from the Loveland Post regular meeting at the Masonic unseemly tug-of-war" over wit­ aviation writer* at a Jet engine day and thereby outliving the work today, howevel'. Congressional aiibcbmmitte* he Holmes Funeral Home, with Maj. lars. was the only bank to bid this Office. TTie practice was begun In ic Temple at 7:45 tomorrow night. nesses. week. plant "open house,” declined to iv.ortaltty tahle.s. Johnathan A. Investigation /by Patrolman head.e "wlfTwant to hear the views John Pickup of the .Salvation Ar­ 1947. Members are reminded to bring Hennings Insists on 1‘rnbe conunent on the reports. Pock, the special agent who pi e- John Krinjak i^w-sd the parked my officiating. Burial was in East Martin planned lo reinvest Last year more than 65,000 TURKEYS *^59' But Hennings Insisted the siib- of Trevor Gardner " on what should Valentines for the Valentines party sented tlie check, aaid, "In this car belonged to_Misa Alice Mad­ Cemetery. $800,000 of the money Immediately valentines were remailed. They ■ 7-9 Lb. Avg. after the meeting. -commtttee later will undertake a be done to spur the Defense De­ Bearers were Rii.sseil Clough. at higher rates than the town will GENERAL particular case, the odds were 16,- den. 38, of 74 Cooper St. partment's missile program. went to all 48 states and to 26 We Milute the Boy Scouts on broad Investigation to determine Sloane sfrid he was blinded by Alfred Clough. Arthur Kittle. pay. forciRn countries. Postmaster Fred if any other campaign contrlhii- OOO to 1 against Mr. Verplanck Gardner announced yc.sterday he tbetr 46th Anniversary and sug­ LARGE MAtiVE ^ ^ ■ m The Little Flower of Jesus Moth­ reaching the age of 96." the' lights bf an oncoming car and Cecil Kittle, Harold Olds and Wil­ .Martin said the money had to TV SERVICE Brewer expects the 1956 volume Police Arrests ers Circle will meet tomorrow llons were made or offere Mrs. Francis Sullivan, 88 Pine St. Manchester Education Assn. Hail­ to Krinjak. Therese Garvey $6,000'.available and the jpayroii TE.ACHEB GOING TO TURKEY David W, Fenn, 16. of 280 N. The co-hostess will be Mrs. John reel federal price controls. development. Funeral .sen’ices , for Mis.s must be met tomorrow. TEL. .MI 3-5194 CAPONETTES ing him for his accoinplishmcnts, Both cars were hauled away by 6-SLb. Avg. Main 8t.. was arrested yesterday Vallee. He did not mention any specific a wrecker from Dillon's Sales and Urging "a very higidy acceler Tliere.sc A. Garvey. 17 Locii.st St., in.stances. It I* a poem, the first letter of ated program on both" intermedi­ Storra, Feb. 9 (F)—Mary Rokahr. and charged with indecent ex­ each line used to spell' out his full •-Service. A Dillon employe today will be held Saturday morning at a University of Connecticut faculty posure as the result of a complaint A.3.C. Richard C. Jenkins, 129 Sen. Cui'lls of Nebra.ska. the sole estimated damage to the Sloane ate range and intercontinental 8:30 at the John B. Burke Funeral 'jhpcsJdsA. MORRELL'S name. It reads:' miarile.s, Gardner aaid "an honest member, leaves for Turkey next by a 15-year-oId girl, police said. Campfield Rd., is spending a fur­ Republican subcommittee member, car at $000 and said the Madden Home. 87 E. Center St., and at 9 ALLIED FACTORY AUTHORIZED \ said that If any such - inquiry Is Happy Birthday difference of opinion" had devel­ Hospital Notes July to set up the country's first X p ie incident occurred in the lough at home, after completing "Five million dollar ipodern auto was a total loss. No charges o'clock in St. Jame.s' Cliurch. college .evel home’ e .onomics train­ 12 OZ. CAN LIB B Y’H 1 Wblton Library on N. Main St., in undertaken lie will iu.sist that "they oped between him and his Penta- TV SER V IC E basic training at Sampson Air school" wete brought by police. Burial will be in the family plot in ing program at j nkara Univer­ lb the afternoon, police reported. investigate the contributions of .gon superiors. Patients 168 9 A M. TO » P.SI. Force Ba.se, N. Y. His next assign-, Reveals a steel statistic a brick Yesterday morning, a Moriarty St. Bridget'.* ('emetery. sity. She also will aid in building DAISY HAMS Penn was relected under ^200 bond- ment will be Lowry Air Force labor unions." Bros, tank truck was involved in Of the long range missile pro­ Friends may call at the funeral ADMITTED YESTERDAY: $1.50 Per House Coll CORNED BEEF and barren tool. ' ri.C8 PARTS of a new University at Erziumm In for court appearance Feb. 16. Base, Denver. Cblo., W-here he will "Those crowds,': Oirlls said, an accident with a car driven by ject. aimed at developing ballistic home after 7 o'clock tonight and Axel Gylleiihamner, 4 Pearl St.: 16QZ. C A N H O N E PIE Following Investigation by Pa­ Earlier years gave men like you, Paul D. McGinnis, 60, of "Twin Hill weapons capable of spanning Mrs. Dorothy Tower, 23 Delmoni eastern Turkey, a University of ALL REEF FRESHLY GROUND ^ I ’ >' take a course in’.ele'-trdnics. "send money In four figures into \^ho tomorrow afternoon and evening. BU 9-0080 Dr., Coventry, at W. Middle 'Tpke. St.: Mrs. Christine Powers, 69 SERVI.NG ALL 5UNCHESTER Connecticut announcement raid trolman Samuel Maltempo carried agricultural states to support oceans while carrying atomic war­ yesterdey. on since Tuesday, Ronald J. Mer­ Dared the doublet’s' Jibes, who and Edison Rd.. police reported. Oakwood"'Rd.: Mrs. Marv Winters. SLICED APPLES f Members of the WSC?S’ of the Democratic candidates." searcheij the- few heads, Gardner said "a crash pro­ cer, 17, of 114 Summit St., 'was ar­ Hennings said ho w;lll withdraw Investigating Patrolman Samuel gram is badly needed." 33 Chambers St.; Mrs. Hulda Han­ North Methodist Church will be Aspirants, hel^^tglit Upon an open 8UN8WEET rested this niprniqg and charged aa a member of the elections sub- Maltempo said both vehicles 'rt’ere As the Pentagon uses the words, Noted Rockville son. 25 Victoria Rd.; Robert Hal- HAMBURG 2 ,guests of the Methodist Men for an book; , with evading responsibility and headed west when, the truck, driv­ a "crash program" Is one aimed lowell. Andover; George Gorra, 24 evening of fun Monday -night at commltt'ee shortly, a practice that Visions are truth for men who MEDIUM PRUNES . / , P. operating an uninsured motor 7:45 at-the cjjurch. Mr., and Mrs. has be^qff followed in the past by en by Sherwood H. Aborn, 24, RFD at achieving ita goal in the short­ Mercliaiil Dies Elsie Dr . Mrs. Grace Regan. 96 Ready in 3 minutes HOLIDAY vehicle. A bond of »200 will be re­ care tb look. 3, Ellington, signaled for a left Helaine Rd.; Stephen Wright, Box Carl Clisher and Mr. and' Mrs. members in the .year in which'they Enter with us this newest door, est time, with cost q secondary quired in the case. seek re-election. { . turn. , consideration. .332. Rockville. Arnold Newman are co-chairmen rte-llght the blazing lamp you ' McGinnis failed to see the signal, Ropkvilic, Feb. 9 ( Special) - > H A N D Y ’S -Police alleged M ercer. skidded in charge of the entertainment. Gardner seemed to hpve nn doubt ADMITTED TODAY; Anthony bore attempted to pass, and the left Pan! M. Ciamer. 53, 18 Walnut Uriano, 103 Congress-St, and went aeross the lawns of two Decorations are in charge of tlie his resignation would be, accepted. MARGARINE 2 43' J - ;■ Proudly for us with, wisdom, scope. homes on N. Main St., about 8; jO front of the truck came in contact -That ould raise "help wanted" St., Ellington, prominent Rock­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: WSCS. Love of learning, love of men, with the right front of the car, Brown ’N Serve Sausage isi- - p.m. ’Tuesday and left yithout re^ Y aiikce Atomic Set sign./' oh two key jobs in the mls- ville merchant, died early today at Sandra Hansen. Shore Dr., South XFLAVOR IS OURN .porting the accident. hope. Maltempo said... The patrolman The' annual Knights of Colum­ allea program. Coventry: .Maurice TTierrien. 32 He was passing a car. headed Alla.v’ our fears of modern magni­ estimated damage St $.350 to the Duke Hospital. Durham, N. C. For bus French night will be held Mon­ For AEC Goiitraet Devon St.; Roger Nicoletta, 9 west, skidded on ice, and went tude: car. and said damage was minor over 35 years he waa owner of day at White Eagle Hall on Noi tli Vernon Center Heights Vernon; ■ new. \ BUSINESS... ) across the grass at 667 N. Main Now. as then, knowledge is won In to the truck. None were injured' Cramer's Specialty Shop here. St., starling with dinner at 6:30 (Contlnoed from Pege One) Napoleon . 21 Agnes Dr.; ..flt., through the dividing ahrub- solitude. f aqd;no arrests were made, police A native of VVoi'ce.ster. Ma.ss.. he James Caffrey. 37 Flower St.; ■ revoliitionary .p.m. Committee chairman Edward ConvicUon like your* will be our. said. • / Public Records ^beryj and onto the lawn at 673. Public Service Co. of New Hahip- was born Feb. 5, 1903, the son of Michael Urda. Stafford Springs; ■ ready in 3 minutes A j^lice said; . J J. Dupre has announced that the guide. Patrolman Epvanuel Motola said Isaac and Esther Markow^ Cramcl. CEUOPKG. program this j?eai is going to be shlre, Montaup Electric Ccj.. Bos- -Mrs. Elsie Main, Stafford; Airs. •rhe Mercer car hit a large Stone Knowing that you have stepped minor damajfe' was caused at the Warrantee Deeds He was active in Rockviile'.s civic ■ les$ shrink ^ something quite different. Ali tbn Edison C o. Central Maine Corinne Robinson, 156 Prosnect' at 667 N. Main St. and dt*’"was inside. Center when a Cook's Service Sta­ organizations, a member of the St.,/ Rockville; Mr.s. £11*80*611 members arc urged to attend, and Power Co.. New Bedford Gas, Edi­ Anna M, Unsworlh to Oscar H. ■ no waste fat FANCY ^ m. thrown 6hto the front steps at No. Although his failing eyesight tion wrecker and a car di-lyeh by Carlson and Bertha A. Carlson, Rockville Rotary ClubI Fayette Healy and daughter, 117 Conway f e anyone else Interested is welcome. son Light Co.. Cambridge Elec­ Henry J. Biochu, 25, of ^Villiman- 673. doing some damage there, ac- prevents him from . leading. Ver- property at 717 Autumn St. Lodge AF and AM. the Rockville Rd ; Mrs. Florence Blanchette. ■ fully pre-cooked il|fK ’ tric Light. Central Vermont Pub­ tic, came together thereabout 11:30 qordjng to Maltempo. plnnck Is able to keep up with ac- Evelyn C. Slawson lo Stephen ■Lodge of Elks and mimcroii.i other Glastonbury; Mr*. Catherine Jar­ ■ made fresh daily The Recreation Depantment will lic Service Corp.. and Western livitlcs outside of his hospital roorri p.,m. ^'K\m The patrolman estimated dam­ Massachusetts Electric Co. E. Kosakowski Jr. and Edward F. organizations. ' vis, 7.39 Center St.; Lynne Weir. age at $100 to the steps, the shrub­ hold its weekly dances tomorrows through .Mrs. Rosemary Conin of Orris D. Pratt. 29, of RFD 2, TOMATOES Tlie company proposes to use a Vilga,' property on Eire St. He was a member of the board 210 Spruce St.; Mrs. Frances bery and a tree also knocked over night at the Community Y and 97 Lenox St., who serves as his sec­ Coventry, was operating the wreck/ ■Reiser and .son, '86 Benton St. West Side Recreation Center. The pressurlzed-water type reactor, er belonging to the service station I.ease of trustee.* and vice president of FANCY BALDW IN during the accident. Damage to retary several hours each day, the B'nai Israel Synagogue in J3ISCHARGED TODAY: Jef­ ■ V dances this wee' will bS for the using slightly enriched uranium aa reading his piail and helping him at 555-557 K. Middle Tpke., police Erling F. Lai'.scn to United 50% Sowlngi the car amounted to $100, police States oir America, premises at 30 frey Tompkins, 101 Harlan St.; said. seventh grader*. Both dapees will fuel and cooled and moderated by transact hia business said. No injuries were reported and Rockville. COOKING APPLES Ordinary water. Depot St. from Aug. 1. 1955 to Besides hi.s wife EUiel Libby Mrs. Anne Byrne, 45 Wedgewood' on Solid . Police reported Mercer said the be held from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. AiioI,lic.r regular caller is Fred ! arrests, were made. Dr.; Ralph Kurtz, 347 Keeney St.; Sterling Silver Music will be provided by reedrds. ."Seen \ Itel Stop for Iteglon Robinson of 215 Porter St., an old July 31. 1965 at $1,200 a year. Oamer, he leaves one sister, Mrs. INDIAN RIVKB 8EEDLE8N car, belonging to hi* father, was Building Permits Lillian Fellman. Norwich: three Scott Brown, 52 Mountain St., .•cujg'f\soo^' ! / iis;! 11 uninsured. Insurance is required on The dance at the Wert Sid* Recre­ Kennedy said AEC approval of friend who comes in every morning Rockville. SEE OFFER ON CAN car* operated by minors. * ' ation Cente.r will be under the su­ the New England power plant to shave h(m with an electric To Bourque and Smith for Es.so brothers, Louis. Ellsworth and Eli, LB. CAN PINK GRAPEFRUIT "may well prove to bo. the most Standard Oil Co.', for a gasoline all of Nonvlch; and several nieces BIRTHS YESTERDAY: Daugh­ Maltempo traced the- youth pervision'of Mr. and Mr*. Mel .shaver. Yesterday,' Robiiuon and ters to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander 16 OZ. CANS 8irNCRE.ST when a bystander recognized a Cushing, and the Community Y ii'.portant development in opr re­ his wife, Jennie, were among his service slqtron at Broad and Cen­ and nephews. C A tjF O R N lA News Tidi>its ter Stk;. $13,500. Funeral acrviccs will by held , Ferguson, 25 Newman St.; Mr. and passenger in the passed car, whose dance will be directed Sy- Mr. and gion's economy in the 20th Cen­ early well wishers. ' Mrs. Pliilip Newmann. . Stafford tury." i To Ryan Construction Co. fSr GREEN LIMA BEANS " c occupants had allegedly stopped to Mrs. N’sll LawTence. Verplanck -is kept up to date on Culled from Al* Wires Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Congrega­ Springs; and M t. and Mr*. Wil- 2 45 NAVEL ORANGES help Mercer after the accident. ^ . AEC Chairman Lewis L. school flctivitie.s by Superintendent j Herbert C. Funk for alterations to tion Beth Israel Synagogue. 54 Take your pick Ham McDonald. RFD No. 2; Sons G IAN T Fa CKAGF. FANCY WESTERN Florlan H. Bolduc.v'20; of 92 All member*'of Memorial Lodge. Straus*, in a subsequent formal an­ of Schools. Arthur H. Illin g, and ! a dwelling a t. 106 Oliver Rd.. Talcott Ave., Rockville, The family to Mr. and Mrs; Richard Hodecher of these superb mixersi No. 38, Knights of Pythias, arc nouncement of the, AEC action, High School Principal Edson M. , $1..500. haa' requested that fioWers be Wells St„ was arrested about 2 Detense Daparthient reports only Carpenter Rd.. Bolton; Mr. ami RINSO BLUE DETERGENT 59c It' a.m. today by Patrolman Kenneth reminded to meet at Holme.-/ Fu­ said Yankee's revised propo.«iaI to Bailey, "both good iiien." he says. ( To William Troy, for alterations omitted. Arrangement.s are in Airs. Norman Dumschal. 14 Vic­ CARROTS 2ceUoPkgs. 29c brild a plant ..under the power (>ne |KT cent of arci.isr Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 9 iA5— ‘ iim; ■. Mrs. Mildred Currier, 29 Aubufn sored ,by the AEC- and the Du- "A amall ncrVou* woman came ii;!:! •»- the mud wiped off his windshield ■Seven strikers were sentenced 7 OZ. PKG. HWEfcr LIFE ' Rd., tomorrow at 8 p.m. Miss quesue Us'ht. Co. up to me. and aaid, ‘You don’t re­ to jail. 40 others fined and their H. L HAN^Y CO-e Moltri of fomout Hondy'i bocen, hont. fronkt ot«d COtd Ci^l* allegedly thrown there by the Faith Fallow, will be co-hostess. He said the original plan of Yan­ member me, do you?' And I didn’t. MajewsM cir, he chased the union fined $500 and court coats SEA SCALLOPS |; -SHI dlrver. kee wag not considered an accept­ Then she said when she was a today on rhargea growing out of Calorie conscious? Try 1HUM. Mrs. Everett Mosely, president able basis for negotiation but the litye^ffii'l in Colchester (more than a mass demonstration Jan. 3 at NOW • • • « OZ. PK08. BIRDS EYE Baldyga Anally caught up wdth of the American Lejl’ion Auxiliary, later modified proposal did con­ 40 years earlier), 'I went to school huday htan and asked Majewrakl to drive the gates of the struck Colum­ . Non-Fatteniiti Beverages uimL2J;2y |i[ ' has called a special meeting of the form to AEQ conditions for waiver to yop. And one day my mother bus plant of tVeaUnghouse Elec­ 881 MAIN ST OPEN tta oar to police headquarters for ^'nniNG IS SKCIAI sV SAVINCS PER PACKACI CHICKEN, BEEF or unit for. Monday at 8 p.m.. at the of fuel use charges and payment gave me a nickel to buy some tric Corp. The- remaining 45 of Diatiibuted b,v Coll Beverage ('nriMiratinn (llartfnrd Branch) Lerion Home, to discuss important yeaat cak*, but I loat the nickel. lU S IN E S S '* MANCHESTER * Mfljesnfel nportedly wallufl- of full charges for processlnjg fuel the 92 tried on-contesiipt charge* out Weston 8t„ Hax'tfnrd, Conn. JAi'ksiin. !^l)0')7. TURKEY PIES district buaines*. , element*. And I etsu-ted td cry. and ^ you were acquitted. at^ your favorHm I f f at counter See BADOr. ,714, WNIffVTV Wednesda.v*. II P..M. . JO'^7i,89e , ,Mfi I, ...... Ill - ' y i ' 'o"- -______■■ %•' //.,— ■— ^ ■■ : (■ n *> ' ■ ' " - - ' ■ > . ■ • . ■ ■ ■ > . ' : , . ■

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9,1956' PAGE FOURTEEN \ MANCHESTER EVENING ^ERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9.19S8 PAGE nFTEEN UiMa kids who's always ralalnf paying the last installment! mally admitted to tto Oorpa, Mrs. Stafford Springs barracks pm d-. BUGS BUNNY har hand in class!” Answer to Today’s Puizio Patricia Fleischer, Mp. and Mrs. ing the posting- of 0200 bond fqr Pedestrian-What's the matter T SsstsBls U W O ffT H ' K T ----- ■ Roger Aubrey, Mr. and.Mrs. Fritz appearance ,ln Rc(ckvllle City ffACICET. 6LUTZIf ...M Sense and Nonsense The Old Bachelor ' says there’s Are you blind? fruiHvOnd Nuts "S L6an Unit Elects Welngartner, Mra. Barbara Loftus, Court March 12. Driver tsneerlng)—Blind? I VCR D isn jm iN ' one thing wealthy folks can't en­ 5 Mrs. Winifred Downey, Mrs. Ann Tqnlghf’s Events joy ^ that's the excitement of hit you,,xlldn’t I? ^ i Lee Belsor, Richard Wemmell end , . O V MV PCAOIN'C Canon A in fs r was vary fond of to eat on the way home. AOBOM 0 Cipher II Representatives of orr^aniutlons Brigham Leader Norman C. Johniion. MANCHESTER children, and sat out one nl*ht to Tommy—No, thank you, thcy'rs 0 Famous or interested individuals haw been 1 Drupe fruit, s Arthur Arendt, aupcrvl|p. q ' the attend a party itlven "by children full, too. , Xnollsh school invited to attend a meeting'tonight President Elsenhower has proiti- CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER a n ib o rt Rockville, Feb. ^ (Special >f local unit explained the use o f the at 8 o'clock In the Clty Court r-mm. for children.” 10 Smooth new aircraft detection manuals, ' m ^ "b on ’t announce me,” he said Ised to give hIs first hola-ln-onb V. lITVying 12 Faithful I George N. Brigharti waa reelected when plans for the dedication of ' golf ball to the Elsenhower experience reporting proceduids, range find- the new State Arm ory on V ita l St. I to the servant. 13 European president of the Rockville Building Museum In Abilene. Kan. That's 13 Cylindrical piiS IS eri‘, and- demonstrated a new will be discussed. A tty. H arry H. j Leaving hla coat and hat down­ shark and Loan Assn, at the annual PUBLIC MARKET stairs. he quletl.V opened the drsw- the wsy wa like our president— 1410 (F r.) mechanical direction corpputor. I-ugg has called , the meeting. I t Pound (ab.) meeting of the aharfholdara last The unit needs 140 more observ'ere In* room door, where the buis of optimistic, IS Satellite of Congregational fellowship night 803 -805 MAIN STREET 20 Banana evening. . to fully man the Air Force tower voices announced the presence of Uranus 21 Fish Other offlcera relected inchiOe J. will be' observed at 7 ;80 at the company. Dropping on his hands on Fox Hill. wEix-FED rrorn\'B 10 Worm 22 Road (ab.) 30 Forest 43 Sea aagle Everett North, , vice president; First Evangelical L u th e r a n and knees he entered., making C'omlag Eveate When other folks decide to trap. 17 Tormenting 33 Occupant creature 44 Handle Church. The film, "Martin Luth­ Raymond E. Himt, aecretary; Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca­ atrange holyes distinctly resem­ They capture aomething with each witch 34 Metal fastener46 Food fish er,” will be shown. 34 Vipers Harold R. Obenauf. treaaurer arid hontas, will meet tomorrow eve­ bling the nalghlng of a hors^ snap. It Individual 47 Shear aaaiatant. aacretary; Donald C. The fourth Bitting In the crib- Aware of a bead sllencf. he looked 35 Chief god of 36 Sun god ning at 0 o'clock at Red Men's The mouse I ’m seeking always 30 Kind o f nut 48 Saucy ' Flak, attorney. William A. Rogalua bags tournament will be held this n»t up. and found the guests as­ Memphis 39 Palm fruit HaU. There w ill be k Valentine flees— 24 Plant louse and Edward L. Buchanan, auditora. evening at 8:15 witii the Elks sembled for an eight o'clock din­ 36 Sharpen, as a 40 Preposition 50 Dina social following the meeting with A fter, of course, ha ants the 27 Removed Diractora named include Ernest meeting the PAC at the PAC Club v 7 \ COME LEFT A LITTLE, IMMCH OUT ner regarding him with disgust not rtxor 41 First 51 button (ab.) Mrs. Hazel Landry, Mrs. Mar­ FEeTHATCTATE cheese, 31 Drupaceous 28 Misplaced apple-eater 53 Body of water Zahner, George Arnold Jr„ F. W. on Village St., and the American 'T ' uSimlxed with alarm. endocarp jorie 'Barton and Miss Frances NEW^S — Louise Daroy. Bradley.'H. R. Obenauf. George H- Legion playing the Maple Grove, ...vou E665! the children's party was next 29 Grafted (her.) 42 Pome fruit 54 Tree fluid ’ Lovely in charge. Members are 32 Not any Brigham, Donald C. Flak, J. Ever- asked' to bring Valentines to ex­ Italian Social Club combination .at 'door.,/ Friend Ah, professor, I hear 33 Throe . . att North. John R.'Cottier, Ray­ the Social Cliib on Snipsic Stf ■r FT change and sfnd to shut-in mem­ your wife has had twins. Boys 34 Sticky mond E. Hunt. Samuel N. Gamble, bers. Assistant reporting to the cor­ or girls? substance MIXED FRUIT Francis J. Prichard, and Mayor The Vernon-Ellington Assn., for . All Talcottville aad V e r a e n poration president; Prof (absentimlndedl Well. '35 Undiluted Herman Olson. news Iteme are aow beir ,' handled an all new produti lops in quchtyl "Our workers think a guaran­ I believe one Is a girl, and one a 37 Bury dtlteaalUp Awards the help of retarded children, will hold Its next meeting Tuesday, at through the Manchester Evealag teed annual wage Is fine, and a boy, but It may be the other way 30 Brilliant Four good citizenship awards 7:30 p.ni. at the Talcottville Herald, Rockville Bureau, located guaranteed annual bonus, and a around. 4t Green wera presented- by the Sabra School. at I lllarket HL, teleplioae EMk- ■guaranteed pension plan. But. vegetable Trunihull Chapter, DAR, yester­ The Amer'lcsn Legion Auxiliary vllle T R 5-SISO. chief, what they want most Is a Grandmother was reminding her 45 Too day afternoon at the home of Mrs. PIES: CHICKEN-BEEF-TURKEY gfiarantee you won’t go broke;” granddaughter to wash her hands will hold a public Valentine gro­ 46 Apex Charles B. Presaler. Recipients p k g - I before going to school. ' w were William.Dietz; Nancy Kolen- cery bingo Tuesday evening at 8 49 Masculine pr r o'clock at GAR Hall. Proceeds F o r • D oz. Hostess Well, then, put some I "Oh. that Isn’t necessary.” the ko, Jaitet Hagen and Carol Ven­ 4 89c $2.55 . appellation will be for the rehabilitation and fruit and rakes In your pockets tot reassured her, ‘’I'm not one of tura. ■k Send coupon to Blrde Eye and receive fl.OO refund. Total price 52 Usurp child welfare funds. Ui ill Jl •• Roller Skating IIR D S EYE after eendlng coupon only OIJIS dnzni. 55 Handled A regular meeting of the Vet- 50 Humbler To permit a larger number Cosmetics enjoy the recreation program ol rans o f Foreign Wars, will be nSH PILLET BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 571,arist held Monday at the post horhe on Valeatlne Gift W ra|^ Free' OUT OUR WAY 50 Separated roller skating, children up to and IIR D S EYE IIRDSIYE Including the grade 7 will skate at ■Elm St. Nomination of officers Cod — . Haddock — Perch DOWN the Town Hall tonight from 6 to 8 will take place at the meeting and. Arthor Dnic Storit^ ORANGE JUICE PRYING CHICKENS 6B5ETlN«&,MAeTHAJ VBP, I ’M \ refreshments \»ill be served. '■ ri 6TILL FLAPPiNS AROUMD A 1 Kick (d ia l) p.m. and older children and adults HSttO.MAMMigAL.' IT5 ATCBAT 3 Makes war m r from 8 to 10 p.,m. , The Fish and Game Club will HERS AMD TMERE — BUT X ' meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock Lb. T0 $ek \OJ A6AlM,LO0KlM« ' mistakes Several members dt the Ground Caao 69 c 3 Lh. Box Each $1.29 TORi^EO the 'COPTER leJ with U.8 . Navy recruiting officers Ai FIT A* A em PM U N k 3 Fruit drinks Observer Corps, who have been O f i A MEAT LITTLE JET In charge. There will be a short A FT ER a l l TVieSt JOS/ — 0UT SAV/DOMT . TJL Ugg. U t. PM. dff. 4 Century (ab.) serving at the Pox Hill Observa­ # f * M By WCA Un*m. 1 business meeting, movies and re­ WROUGHT IRON — STILL FLViMS, I t e l l m e t h a t '$ a w e o v 5 Head covering tion Tower, were presented awards «EC — s a m e OlO of merit at the last meeting of the freshments. Any member may AMOS— THAT WIPPO “You «r« just tho typo who would look distinguished In 0 Hebrew (ab.) bring a visitor for the progi'am. HAIUN8S H B U copreB f P i l e d o p o m t h e 7 Exist ' group. Those receiving awards • now doublo-brsoatod, alUwool, two-pants suit at tha from U.8 . A ir Force T.Sgt. Michael The music committee o f the amazing price of— !” Riedmeir for faithful s-rvice were: First Congregational Church of >ORCH COLUMNS pkgs. Fov at least 50 hours, Ralph W il­ Vernon w ill n^eet tonight at 8:30 P': 0 9 * ^ cox, Richard 'Trapp, Clifford at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ . HAND HAILS - liam 'Foster. Gentle Reminder BY AL VERMEER Keune, Jack McLaughlin, Ronald PIPE GUARD RAILS PRISCILLA’S POP Lutz, Roger McKuzich, Donald Hospital Notes Schneider; for 100 hourr, Donpid A son was born at City Hospital -J B U T . -J OH.YES> , S H E S A ID Schneider, Jack KcLaughlln; for today to Mr; and Mrs. Victor Os- VAUEY WELDING COr I J U S T fi BE SO THAT'S W H A T T O P U T 'T H E Y 'R E ^ 250 hours, Pauline Luetjen and trowski, 65 Franklin.St. Phone ttiaatoubary MB 04110 III MOM SAID TO TELL C A N ’T i IMPORTANT.' -I IT WAS-' S A N D O N j e v ^ 'tOU SOMETHIN lUnstwsis smallest number treated, 39; daily ALLEY OOP Doe’s Voicf BY RAY GOTTO average, patients, 49. and that he walked unsteadily a f­ COTTON WOODS ter leaving the car. I HEAT AND CTOCERY SPECIALS FOR THE WEEKENDTI Riilera Night why; rOBWEAR Past exalted rulers night will be Bennett is being held at the THAT5OUN0EO THE CARITOL CITY ///AND AS LONO AS VOU THE SECOND HALF^AND WITH observed (his evening by Rockville JUST UKE OR KEEP WEARIN' OUT THAT TWO OU/^ FIELD GOALS THE Lodge o f Elies. 'There will be a SWIFT'S PREhliUM S M A U LEAN MU.LFB . NET WITH YOUR HOOK . M A D C A P S TIE THE SC O P E ' SHOT, I'M GONNA KEEP f dinner served at 6:30, followed by FEEDIN'VO a business session at which Past Feel fire^, Wori-Oit, i ^ l E E F MILO CURED SMOKED Exalted Ruler Arthur W. McFall MARINES w ill preside. OMertliiiyeisbeiN? \ Other presiding officers will In­ You may just not be gettinur the Apply At Tho I CHUCK ROAST SHOULDERS clude past exalted rulers Edward Iron. Iodine and Vitaminii Bi and BLOCK STYLE 4 to 0 LB. AVERAGE Hs you need for normal utrenirth Honrtford Post Offico H. Carrlgan, Allen E. Ltsk, John J. and energy. Try FKRRIZAN for 'Ynskulka..J^KUll.J. Rodfn, John J. :t0 day*! li^ R R IZ A X acta faat! i Lchan, Raymond .E. .Splelman. Al- Vou muat eat better— r^at better lO NELESS den E. Bailey and Roy B. Paige. "—1 oolt better — feel better—, This Adv*. SpouKored By NATIVE FROM HOLTON atronger~more eneraetic^or All other past exalted rulers will your money refunded. Get P & L TEXACO STATION serve as trustees. FKRRIZAN today — at a price For Awsurds PresentMl you can cfTord. tOB tl.18. 270 Middir Turnpike W est CHUCK ROAST TrI. M l 3-4919 Fricasooe; Ten new observers were for- J. W. H A L E CORP. Makee a Nice Pot Rnaet FOWL

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THE Herald Angle McDermott Deal to Yanks Headache for Rivals Title By High Riflemen .. / Lewons front an Old fland i Bombers Deal EARL W. YOSt ' Old FamilUir Pone' Sporta Editor Add 16th Win “cr jFive Rookies Mr. Mack Was a Cheering Symbol Sellout Crowd Sees Victory Cry«Ul-bolllnc in the Sporttnf«PauI Newman pjayln* the role of . ^ . ______the former hoodlum WhOwho WOflwon Ulttth* Manchester High's undefeated To Senators Kewa. Skipper Caeey Stengel of riflemen added the 16th victory In V l k a u v k the New York Yankee* alze* up worlds middleweight title and Bfsa't Tavrrs (#> -4- Of Million iFans for Half Century IBy 64-55 Count at Armory the American League pennant race then turned to the stage and tee- the current consecutive win streak ...... 104 SO — 1S4 New York, Feb. 9 OP)—Th* New vee and became d'big,Alt, yesterday In the Armory while J.^arlln ...... 97. 110 126 M2 llkelhla: “I t witi be New York and jlcC urrt...... KSI 108 11*II* 2.1iSi York Yankpes have Maury McDer- Cleveland again, with Boston BHOTM HERE ASi# THEBE overpowering a disappointing Philadelphia, Feb » orv- Oonnit There never was a finer gentle­ Loomis School. The Indians, led by SalvalorS 122 »02 IM Washington haa a "New city’* East Falla aecUon, with high salaries paid to atar players By PAT BOLDUC third, Chicago fourth and Detroit Vftrrick a... Mack, who raised baseball to a burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery threatened financial chaos. men than Connie Mack, the be­ Dick Thorsell's fine 184, tripped McCann “ Look" and the rest of the Amerl- new 4lignity and became a cheered Finally after 11 long yearn Mancheater High has won anot()er CCIL championship thanks fifth.” Speaking about the Red loved skipper of the Philadelphia here. Baseball Commlaaloncr Ford Through it all, the haggard time* Sox, Case said: “Mike Higglna laat the prep schoolers by a score of ToUit . 53n 4M 533 1551 i can League haa a new headache. and cheering symbol of the nation­ to last night's exciting and impressive 64-86 victory over the stubborn Winaham Y^ippeta. Athletics for half a century. They 908-843. McDermott, /the ianky lefty al pastime, died yesterday at 03. Frick, American League President aa well as the triumphant ones, aeaaon lifted the Red Sox 15 I' 116 317 Will Harridge, National League Mack remained optlmisiic, good- Over 1,200 cheering fans, mostly partisan Silk Towners, packed the Armor}’ to watch the ame* over their 1954 record. said Mr. Mack never used a ciiss The Manchester team placed- P^rr ... .. 93 106 often mentloMd In trade talk, This ended th* career of the tall, word and J believe it. I found Mr. Backufi . . Ill 10B 118 833 President Warren Giles, the own­ tempered; he listened patiently Indians fail behind" 16-10 in the opening quarter,'roar back to gain a 30-26 advantage a t in­ ure, he flnUhed fourth. But sup- four gunners in the magic 180 cir­ Martin . ,. 95 111 12M 834 finally came /o New York yeater- lank, gently humorous msn who and sympathetically to players’ S Mack, as he was known to all, to Ac^lo .., . m m 96 315 day in a Mven-man awap that for milllona of fans the world over ers of all the major league clubs, termission before again losing the lead 46-44 at the three-quarter mark, and then staged poae Higgins picks up another 15 cle; in addition to Thorsell, David 125 127 379 and Georg* Trautman, preaident personal problems and waa always thl* year on top of hi* 84 for be a wonderful guy. He gave writ­ Nutter, Jon Harrison and Thomas Corrr/itl . 127 brought f /f t young playera to represented the best in'the game a thrilling comeback- in the final four minutes of the fourth period to chalk up their 10th ers the same treatment whether L¥W« of the minor leagues, will be hon­ accessible to any friend who 1955. However, I.don't think the Ba-veler fired the top-notch scores. Totals .. ."537 '5«0 5N0 1677 WaahIngWn. during hi* 60 year* as manager of orary pallbearers. sought a shoulder to cry on. triumph in 13 contests. The wih waa also the host club's sixth in a row, a streak which sta rts Red So* will be the bunch to beat, they were from the largest papers The fifth Manchester place was With /McDermott to take hla th* Philadelphia Athletics. iri this country to dallies with the ’orp place /in the starting pUcher Ak word of Mack’s death aped Ended Career in 1830 in the flyst Windham encounter in Willimantic and insured the locals of the long-eought "juat yet." The Old Profeasor doe* Bill Handler's, only one point out 376 Death stole upon him in mid- circulation of The Herald. Many leAmour^Aux 145 119 112 with Whitey Ford, Tom- afternoon at the home of a daegh- across ’ the country tributes and Mack'a managerial day* ended league crown regardless of the outcome in th e Red and White’s final game Friday night agree, though, that the Red Sox of the magic circle. T^rcA ...... , m 112 118 384 brig messagea of condolence flowed Into in 1950 when he handed over the will be the moat improved club In youngster* knew the name of Mr. - Loomis' high gun was Carlos Snow 111 97 96 304 _yrne. Bob Turley, Don Lar- » ter, Mr*. Frsnk Cunningham, in aninst Meriden in the Silver City. Mack better than they did the Illltnfiki ...... 124 RR 181 343 and Bob Grim, the Yanka pre- J the family home and into print. running of hie beloved Athlettci to Coach nIgin a ' Zaturaky, flashing^, the league. Cleveland's pitching, Flallos' 170, tied with Handler's 97 UT7 320 th* Oritisntown section of Phile- Stengel believes, will give the president of this great country. Smith ...... MB spnl a formidable pitching ataff In delphia. At his bedside, too, were P r e a i d e n t Eisenhower wa* hi* eons. And eomewhat more than hla bast amilt aftar the flnal but- fifth place score. The prep school among the fir.i to express hia a year ago he most reluctantly atr had aeunded, ampibyad only tallied three twin-polntera, two of TYibe the runnerup spot .behind Connie Mack is gone but his name team, rebuilding after laat year's .TotnU .... . BOS 513 559 1677 efense of the American League Mr*. Mack, three other daughters the Yankees...New Haven plays will never be forgotten... Ralph non WIIIU sentiments. He said: signed the papers which delivered ate man laat night and, although which were beautiful tap-lna, and The One We Wanted! peak performers grt lusted, failed P’lBh ...... 107 124 14.5 .17^'^ pennant _aH\4 one of his three sons. "For dccadesr Ooinnie Meek has the A’l to Kansas City. He wept host to the Washington Lions to­ (Tiger) Jones had to call on all O’R^lliy ...... 94 126 it* 2; Anawer to Ctiallen*6 Murgery Helped guilty of aaveral coatly mlataksa two fra* throws. After Rleley’s his experience and stamina last to pfbvlde the expected opposition («ifiio ...... 122 106 120 147 The deal was the Yank# answer typified to the American people for the loss, for the laat vestige of tarty in tha atruggla, ail war* tre- driving leyup at the outset of Hie n(uwlwst*r night in an Eastern Hockey for the state champion Indians. ini /7)14 The health of bafeball'a "Grand the old glory, for the cutting of the League game at the New Haven night to knock .out Toni Baldonl Batrg ...... 92 \2\ to the challenge presented in the sportsuianship of the highest .or­ msndeuB In tha homsatratcH. Cap­ quarter gave Windham a 17-10 in the sixth round of the teevee Season Half 0\'rr Walrkow^ki ...... 119 141 91/ 251 Old Gentlernsn" had declined der. He will long be remembered last tangible tie with the old team. tain Eddie Wojclk. playing one of a Cel* r I Arena. Mid-week crowds a t the With half the season'* schedule major changes by Cleveland, Chi­ steadily since he fell out of bed margin, Keeney and the tirelcie Arena have been averaging bet­ feature bout In Washington... ToUln ...... 634 "5i7 2 1724 cago. Boston and Detroit since the by US all .for the Inspiration he Mack broke into major league hla finest garnet, paced all acorera i M h li. e-:;;;;;::;: J now complete, it is difficult to see last Oct. 1 and suffered a hip gave American youth as a leader baseball with Washington In 1886 WojcIlK epearheaded a Manchester Kesnsr, c ...... | ter than 2.000 fan* while Sunday Laat night the St. Louis H aw ks close of the 1965 season. fracture. Surgery seemed to help, with IT points. Forward Alan Cols, ^teli^en, a ...... i rolled up their ninth straight tri­ where defeat might lie for the un­ iNanrkMter .^folnra iiy The Indians traded Larry Doby, In the most Americtn of sports.' as a catcher. After a stint with Indiana’ leading aeorer. cagad 18 rally which enabled the winner* i night arttractlona for the most part defeated Manchester gunners. Best Slazsoll 106 322 but he never walked again. Pittsburgh and a term as manajger to go out front 30-17 with 4:00 have been *ellouts. New Haven umph in the NBA, an 111-119 de­ JnhnHon 129 367 their hard-hitting outfielder, to In one way or another, that’a taltiaa whila Dava Turkington an^ cision over the Boston Celtics. score to date against the Indians 8k|i.. Norf n .. 121 322 Conni* wasn’t confined Indoors. what all the others said or meant. of the Milwaukee club of the old left. Cloeing ecorea by the tame 10 Tolol* M t»63 holds an eight point lead, over the Chicago for shortstop Chico Car- He was taken for a drive eveiy reaerva Bust Keeney hooped Is twoaome, plua a long one-handed tn) second place Lions in the. stand­ Bob Pettit dropped in 36 points for was Bristol’s 864, far outclassed Kowickl 128 3.55 rasquel. The Red Sox acquired Ty Cobb, .Detroit',* famed player Western League, he came to Ph,ll- and It markar*. reapectlvaly, by the Manchester continuation of Veteran catcher Andy Hemiriick lungea for ball during demonatration to rookie catchera at Clear­ KovIb 105 321 day in good weather. But his son during the A’s early decad'ea and adelphia In 1901 to take over a new aet shot by Col* kept Ui* locala CapI*. f ings. the winners. The Hawks, In sec­ water, Fla., Feb. 8, showing how to go after a bad pitch at opening of Philadelphia Phllllea rookie pitcher Bob Porterfield, first baae-^ DlmlnuUva Leo Cyr scored only ...... f ond place In the Western Division, over 900 scores. With three juniors Totalit . ___ 544 588 1687 Roy and others in ihe family had who finished his career with Mack, team In the American League—the out front by four acant point* at York*, f IP Ski condKlona in New England, camp. Making like a hatter ducking pitch la rookie backatop Joe Lonnett, of Beaver Falla, Pa. man Mickey Vernon, outfielder to carry him to and from the car. three pointa but did a marvalouc halftime. Murnile.' / 1 trail the faltering Fort W ayne In the five-man scoring lineup, the .MarriU'o M/rkrl

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9.1966 -PAGE NINETEEN Patl and Faad 49*A Household Goods 51 insas Locations Hooaas For Bala 71 Waatad—Itaal Batata 77 Legal Nolle* Andover PACE ElCflTBBIf aBABONBD hardrtood for atove, CHEST TYPE freeser. Good can- For Rent 64 $10,400. LARGE four room rancli. 9 K t B. AND B. R w lty Oo. to otll AT A COURT OF _ PROBATE______beM Articits For Salt 45 furnace or fireplace, delivered ataachesler wlthfnwithin and forfoi tha BY FAGALY siid SHORTEN Help Wanted— Articits For Sals 45 diUon, $60 takes It RockvlUe TR. OFFICES FQR RENT. Second Callar, lOO’ lof. auburban. Carlton that proparty of yours. Ml, 9-8317. Sudrllet of Maiancjiester, ■ on the 6th day AotonobilM for Solo THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW DISCUNTINUBD Itema at H pries. anywhere. CaU MI. 8-7083. Rock­ 6-7410. floor otticea. Large rooms, will W. I^tchlna. MI. 9A1IS, MI. 3-4480. Sfivi_ jbniarr,- It... Male or Feaule $7 SPECIAL on waUpaper, ragular 11$ land Parma, Leonard GigUo, Bol­ I^senL Hon. John J. WalletL Judge. Single Supervisor, Sought Johnson's paste wax, Pride Jubl- ton. OLENWOOD 0A8 and oil comMna- make alterations. Ample parking WANTED—Flve or otx room house Bstafo of! (JiMrIes ■"W. Froh, ’ late'"of STATION WAGONS paper. 99c. Thera «ra 41 paU*'™* Im wax. aamea. etc. Sharwin-WU- space. Janitor service. Central lo­ Manchester,. in said District,...... deceased. lee wax. gamea. Uon range In A-1 condition. MI. MANCHESTER. Gardaar B t-N tw under $18,900, aloo (our roomi, The executrix having exhibited her ClttsHM to choose from. Stock limited. llama, 981 Main St. 9-9748. cation. Apply 133 East’ Center St. six room ranch houao. ’Thrao bod- $10,000 - $13,500, Have aeveral 1M6 Chtvroltt Bel Air V4, four MALE Open 9 to 9. Green MI. 8-4884. odmlnlatratlon account with said estate At Area Grammar Schools > door sUtion wa(on. Radio, ' VT uit? whim mou'w uo mdu cam itT Bur M SOOM A« MOU'Qt itTTIM* Garden—Pam—Dalrp rooms," baatmam garaga, Utgo clients with substantial cash. Carl­ lo tide Court tOr allowance. It Is THAT MOUQ TV 9IT^ AND COMSOQTAgLt OCtTIM* Laboratory Technician wallpaper, 821 East Middlj--Tpke. DISOON'nNUED trimmed and THRXb p ie c e living room aat, lot. now opan for uispactiaa. C ul ton W. Hutchins. MI, 9-8133, O iyjB R E D : That the 30th day Aivwtiieneit heater, power etecrlng. Farm Equipment Repairman ML 94300. ^ pasted wsllpsper, 49c per roll, Prodaets SO walnut frame, upholatercd in 1400 SQ. FT. of space for tmaineea of February, 1*64, at ten o'rleck, ' Andover, Feb. S • (Special) ^ MlVIft MAVS ID AOJJfT rr^ tMOUOH -ID M A U I 9MT! Elementary Teacher regular lip to $2 per roll. Sherwln- oCflcea Or tight industry. Second OUbort Fickatt. ML K(M8. Iproaoon. att the Probate Office At its meeting this week tho CLASSiriED AOVT. FOR 8AUC- U J. No. 1 Katabdln brown vehdir. Good condlUon. MI. lit' the Municipal Bulldtns In oald IMS Ford V4 ranch wafon, Aadlo. Detail ar WE SEXL and servlca all electric Winisms, 981 Main St. 8-8891. floor. Centrally located. Parking SIX ROOM Capa CoA, 4 rooma and U S nN aS WANTED - Slngls, Manchetler, be and the same le as- Playa Newlywed Board of Education votod tp ro­ DEPT. BODRS heater, overdrive. Machiha or Tool Design razors. Big tradadn allowances potatoes. Bryan .Brothers^ 179 facUltlea. OaU JA. 7-1378. siaaed for a hearing on the allowaare wset the State Department of ToUaad Turnpike, Mancheser. full Jbath down, 8 nlca toooma wltb two-tarally, three-tamUy, fcugl- of oald admlnletrallon account with oald S a i A. N. to 4:S0 P. H. Ordarly (part-tlma or full-Uma) Russell's Barbsr Shop, comer Osk YOUNGSTOWN combination aink S’TORE AT CENTER. Heat fum- lavatory up, full dormer, firo- ness prop^y, Hava many cash eelatn and this Court dlrecle that Education to place rural auper- IMS Ford V4 ranch wafon, radio, - fredred man or studant accept­ and Sprues Sta. ______Boats and Acctssdrlea 4S Phone Ml. 9-7037. and dishwasher, three yeera old, place. One car garaga. Lot 75 x buyers. Mortgagas arrangad. notice of the. time and place aselgned vleory service under ona healer, Ford-o-maUc. able) lUie new. Price $300. Call MI. ished. MI. 8-8800, MI. 9-8831. Will (or oald hearing be Fven lo all persona superintendent who would aleo COPY CLOSING TIME remodel front to suit tenants. 150. Immadlale occupancy. Othar Plaaaa caU George U Qraaladlo, known lo be Interested therein In IMS Ford V4 Country Squire, four Porter NOW! FIX UP, remodel on Wards SEE THE NEW 1988 Johnson Sea­ a-sns. , listings avaUabla. Jamaa J. Rohan Realtor. ML 9-8879. 109 Henry >ar and be heard thereon by publlsE^ serve the towns of Hebron and IDR CLAS8IPIED ADVT. Food Store Clerke (part-time or new home Improvement plan. No Houaahold Gooda 51 I?;.~ ropy of thlo order. In some newo- Marlborough. door,- elchtrht .paaoengar, radio, horse outboard motor. Threa SOAPSTONE-SET tuba with stand, a ^ n .. Realtors. Tal, MI, 3-7433. Street. 1 MON. THRO m heater. '^rd-O'matlc.■ full) money down, three years to pay. horsepower to 30 horsepower. r having a circulation In said Dio- ’This action was takan aa a rs- Punch-press aat-up man You finance with Wards directly. . / used Bendlx automaUc washer. Houses For Rent 65 EAST CENTER ST.—fulUbla tor WANTED**Slx room Capa. In de- w?r.'____ at least five days before the day $ lO'AO A. M. Now on dispisy. Sales, services ONE ONLY MI. 9-1107. of oald hearing. of an agreement reached as a IMl Chevrolet, four door, eight Roller• RepairmanRe ■ Home owners! Buy your remodel­ and rentals. Capitol Ekiulpment oCtlca and home. Tan rooms. slrabla vicinity, not over 10 yean. JOHN J. WAIJ-ETT, Judge. eeting of the three Boards of SATURDAY 9 A. M. paaaenger. Green iutd IvOry. Machinist ing materials on Wards new fl- Hand painted, Chlneae modem FOUR BEDR(X)M home for rent. ataam hast oU, flraplaca, two Write Box Z, Herald. 'uoation serving Regional Diemakar Ck)., 38 Miin St. MI. 3-7968. GLENWOOD combination gas and AT A COURT OF PRORATE held nuicing plan. Roofing, siding. In­ bedroom set. $880 now $810. oil range. CSirome pipe. 011 drum CaU MI. 9-9180. batbrooma two-car garaga, larga at Manchester wllhln and lor the Scnrol District 8. rOUK OOOroiATIONWILL 1M4 Ford V-8 eight passenger Weaver, Jacquard or C-4 sulation. plumbing, heating, cabi­ French Provincial bookcase bed, lot. Ample parking. Mortgagas a r or READY to bin oeU, oxebaage DIalrIrt of Manchester. On the 7lh day At 3he present time. Hebron and BE AmUKSAnED country squire, radio, heater, Loom Fixer, Jacquard or C-4 net kitchens, carj^ts, tile, paint, and atand. MI. 9k7486, 9-6868. ranged. A real bargain. For ap­ real aatata, mortgaxw arranged. of F ebruary, A.D., l*M. \ D is monds— 77 ste h s triple dresser, mirror ant night Ooaault Howard X Haatlnga, Present, lion. John J, Wallett. Judge. ugh are served by Supt. Ford-o-matlc. Toolmaker water heaters, pumps, wiring, fix­ stand, was $350, now $289. pointment c a i l ^ a o ^ L, Oraala- Andrew "3, Mangus ahd the And­ Turret Lathe Operator J t w t l ^ 48 SnLurban For Rent 66 Agaaoy. 80, 9-U9I. Eatate of Richard W. Dennison 18S4 Ford V-R ranch wagon, radio, tures, hardware. Call for particu­ Genuine mahogany chest on chest, Machinery and lliols 52 dio. Realtor. MI. of Manchester tn said district, a minor. over Elem ^tary School la served Dial MI-3-5121 Toolmaker apprenUce lars and free estimates. Mont­ bed, triple dresser, mirror, night NEW, SINGLE houae, three or four Upon application of Wells C. Dennison, by Supt. G e ^ e E. Graf. heater, overdrive. Electrical Maintenance man LEUNARD W. TOST. Jawsler, ra- SuardlaO, praying tor authority In com­ gomery Ward, 824 Main 81, MI. Btsnd, box spring snd msftress, POWER MOWERS,.,, garden tree- rooms. Oil hot water heat. Avail­ Lagal Notfe* promise and xetue a doubtful and dis­ A special miNiUng will be called IMi Chevrolet four ’ door, radio, (experienced or trainee) 8-8161. pairs, adjuau watchaa axpertly. $898, complete $490. tore, rotary tUlere. Sales, services able Immediately. Coventry PI. Suburban For Sals 75 puted claim In favor ot said minor by the Board ttT'continue a preli- heater, two tone white and Miliw^ght Reasonabla prices. Open dally. SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTnON ON 3-8819 between 8:30 and 9 p.m. AT A (XWRT o r PBOBATK h»ld against John l.enll snd John F. LentI, Auto.B^y Repairman Thursday evenings. 129 Spnica and rental!. Capitol Bk|uipment at Manchnter wlUiln and (or the both of Manchester, Comtertlrul, It Is Inary study of th^udget for tho Loot awB Poond red. MOVING OUT of sta,te—Selling 10 ALL FURNITURE DURINO Ck>., 88 Main St. MI. 8-7958. BOLTON—Custom six room ranch, Dlitrict ot Mahehester on the 3rd dajr ORDERED; That the foregoing apptl- school year lB56-r~ Driver piece bedroom reaaonable. 17" dtrael. Ml. 9-4197. ^ _ JANUARY. COVENTRY—Modem five room two baths, two fireplaeci, thrao of rebniary, 1N6. cation be heard and determined at the Andrew Gaaper li^n elected POtWD—Two to three montha old IMl Chevrolet Bel Air four door, M681-V Oas Station Attendant television, good condition. Three unfumiahed, second floor apart­ twin size bedrooms, fuUy equipped Prrsi-nl. ^ .. Joha. J... Wallrtl. Juda*. Probate office In Manchester In oald aable CoUle pup, ffmale. CaU MI., radio and heater, two tone (Will train) . -r- 'il. ment in quiet country-residence. Eiilato of 1 avid iaverliiverick s.k.a. David District, on the 16lh day of February, vice-chairman .of the ^oard of piece sectional chairs, Ironet. CHAMBERS Musical Instmments 53 recreation room, two-car garage, garruck, late of Manetanchratrr. In oald A.D, 1*66, at eleven o'clock tn the Education. He haa been a^em ber t48M. brown and white. Laborer—Tobacco warehousa Westinghouse refrigerator. Radio Read Herald Ad vs. Heat and hot water fiimlehed. separate building with partially forenoon, and that notice be given to Unloading Freight Cars FURNITURE SALES MUSIC Instrumental, rental. Com­ Adults preferred. ' References. DirjMrIct, drerased. ■ of the Board elnce 1950. and record player. Four burner flniahed apartment, work shop, The rxFcutnr havlna rxhlbltrd nli ad- ell pereoni Interested In said estate of In the prii)clpal’a report, Mrs. 1951 Chevrolet, four dodr, eight (part-time or full-time) gaa stove. Call between 5:30 and AT THE GREEN plete line of tnatruments. Rental Available March 1st. Write P. O. two acres. Carlton W. HutchlM, minlxtrallon account with said estate to the pendency of said application and ABBOiince»«iits passenger. Radio and heater. Driver’s Helper applied to purchaee price. Repre- Box 305, Mencheater, this Court for allowance, It la tha time ohd place of hearing thersoa, Doris B. Chamberlain stated m uM iioowiiin. 7:30. MI. 3-4233. Open daily 10 s.m. to 9 p.m. Realtor. MI. 9-8133, MI. 9-4994. ORDERED; That the 17th day ot by publishing a copy ot this order In tho Bchool enrollment has Powsrglide. Like new. Notice aentlng Olds. Olds, Selmer. Pad- February, 1H6, at-• ten• o'clock, ‘-‘''k, *—forenoon, some newspaper having a circulation Mrs. Alhui Coe Jr. IMOOME TAXES prepared In your iwirnutmiLoiVf LIONEL and GILBERT ter and Bundy. Matter’s Music ANDOVER LAKE—Attractive and at the Probats m ice In the Municipal In said district, at least ,fl*o qays be­ created to 377 puplla. home or by IMt Chevrolet four door, radio and OtTJ^lT SS,MCH. FEMALE In accordance with the require- Studio, m McKee. VO. 3-7600. Wanted To Rent 68 Bulldlnt ______In said „Manchester,..... be and fore the day of said hearing. In appear The Board m n te d permission tene^ tgx work. CaU ML S-47M. im Secretary Trains and Accessories. ABSOLUTE bargain. Custom msds fully insulated four room cottage the same is asslaned (or a hearlna on If (hey see cause at said time and place Allan Coe Jr.'and his wife, Joan, for pictures to be taken of the stu­ heater, powergllde, two tone mcnl.'i of the Zoning RegulaUonz slip covers, cornices, drapes and with fireplace and targe screened the allowance of said administration ac­ and be heard relative thereto, and Telephone Operator ANDOVER family being evicted. mokt return tn this court. both ot whom have Had a vast dents under a program spofiaorod in co m e ta x prepared by ex­ green and Ivory, ' Clearance sale. Entire stock for the Town of Manrhester. Conn., upholatery. Fine workmanship tor porch. Including furniture price la count with said eswte and this _ Court (temp, trainee)zfne( the Zoning Board of Appeals will Rooms Without Board 59 House sold. Five room reasonable $8,800. Madeline Smith, Realtar. directs (hat notice of (be lime and place JOHN J. WAU.ETT. Judge. amount of oxperienco In theatrical by the FTA. Returna of a question- perienced tax consultant. Pe«H)n- Sales person, CStlldren's wear at cost. little money. Budget terms. CaU rent. Three small chUdrai. Call asslaned (or saM hearlna be atven to nalre sent to parents Indlcatsd al or business. CaU Frank Fart- Moving—Tmckiag Help Wantcd*?>Female S5 hold a public hearing on Monday alter 5 MI. 9-7882. PLEASANT, furnished room, riear ML 9-1842. ail persons known to be interested work, will be seen as David and BARLOW MOTORS Business Services Offered 13 (Will train) evening, February 20, 1956 at 8 William Snigg. FL 3-0988. therein to appear and be beard there­ that 207 children would be pboto- doM. ML S-SSIS. 20 Buyer — Boy’s Wear BUDGET CENTER bath, for one or twof genUemen. on bv puhlishlna a copy of this order Chrletlna, newlywtda, in the (Ten­ UUNDER’S T.V. Sanftoa, avaUabla Storags WANTEI^-WaITRESS, part Urns, P.M. in the hearing room of tha FOUR BURNER gas range, in good TOLLAND—lOH mllaa from Man- incd. 4U MAIN ST. . MANCHESTER Elementsry Teacher MI. 3-4161 condition. MI. 3-4041, Inquire 84 High St. - WANTED—3 or 4 room rant cheater Post - Office. Do you long in some newspaper havlna a clrculalion ter ’Thespian’s production of "Th# "^ijaUmated on the costa of trans­ HEMBTITCHINO and rug weaving any tuna. Antanna conversiona. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., local 13:80 p.m. to 8 p.m. Apply in' per­ Artist (will train) Municipal Building on the follow­ middle-aged couple. Tel. kg: In said DIstrfcl, at least five days be­ Palloti/^Quits’ Mrs. EUlott, 78 Henry St. Ml Phileo tactw ^ suparviaad servire. son. 'Yahkee Donut and Coffee ing application. STATE HEAR­ 45 Benton St. PLEASANT twin bedroom next to for elbow room within and with­ fore the day of said hearing, and by Sliver Cord” Friday and Saturday portation by bus or train for tha WANT TO BUT A CAR and had and long distance moving, pack­ Mother's Helper (XEARANCE—Paint. Discontinued 9-a4S. , out your home, a bit of country, malUM In a- cerUfled----- " letter letl on or be- alghth grade’s annual Naw York S-1SEL Tal. Ml. S-14 ing, atoraga. CaU Ml. 9-8187, Hart­ Shop, 387 Main St. ING ALSO. bath. One -or two gentlemen. copy of this at a:IO p.m. In tha Bowers School your credit turned down? Don’t Housekeeper colors. *j price. Sherwin-Williams, HIDE-A-BED, good condition, an enchanting view? ’Then let ■I ft, ■ - trip wero obtained by Mra. Chsm* give up. Me “Honest" DouglH ford CH. 1-1433. Charwoman 981 Main St. Jim's-Atlantic Service, 451 West green. Space heater suitable for Breakfast it desired. AJter 8:30, MIDDLE-AGED couple need 4 or X r t e R e 1 ’9i;?rie6. to'ft.iri it; As MV Deputy auditorium. ANTIQUES Raftnlahad. Repairing SHIRT PRESS OPERATOR Center St., Bu.siness Zone II. Spe­ MI. 9-6801. more rooms. Reaaonable. Accom- show you this 1954 custom built Manchester. Conn.; Helen 8. Mlnukas, ’The portrayals of a newly mar­ berlain and will be considered at PtnOBSlB 333 S ( ^ Not a tlnanca company dona on any furniture. Tiaman, StANCHESTER Package Delivery. Tobacco sizers (will train) heating cottage or cabin. Modem modationa for H-ton panel truck ranch home on IH acre plot. Five Welllnato...... on it..Hartford. — . Conn.; Mary ried couple should com# easily to tha next meeting of the Board. The plan. Sorters, experienced only DISCONTINUED 1955 wallpaper, cial exception to do limited repair­ kerosene stove, three humeri and HEATED ROOMX with kitchen rooms, patios, enclosed breeae- S. Mahoney,.....o n ry , Baybrclybrodk . -. St., Hartford, _ (CoatlBUofl from PBge Ona) poaaiblllty of uaing commeralal 199 South Main St. Phone MI. Light trucking and package deliv­ Latest Automatic, Driver your choice, 49c roll, values to ing and Certificate of Aproval for and car. Write Box X, Herald. Conn.: Jennie M ou, 88 C harter Oak 8{.. them, as they have been marrlM S-8S4I. ery. Refngeralora, waahera and oven. Call MI. 3-8798. privileges. ’Two rooms if needed. way, double garage,' ameiite Manchester,^ < ^n .; MIcliael Rlchlnff, transportation rather than nrlTEt* MANY OLDER cars, good trans­ Assembler (will train) $2.49, Sherwin-Williams. 081. Main same is reque-sted. c-r. Annie ^ k h lo rr, 146 Afllect S t, boing with a haart would havt leas than a ye4ur, WANTED-^Rlders to Pratt and atova moving spaetaKy. Folding 19 Hannaway St. Apply New Sys­ (70UPLE, 8 young Children desira drive full cellar, auperlor work- Mrs. Coe, who atarted her career cars haa arisen due to the In­ ■ Whitney, first shift. MI/ M16R. portation. Cars that can't bt aetn HILLS’ TELEVISION Service. Cabinet Style Unit. 81. All persons Interested may at­ NOTONE PENNY DOWN! tem Laundry, Harrison St. Tel. 3 bedroom .^apartment Manches- mansnip and materials. Half hour Hartford, Conn.. . _ . . _ _ . done,” ha aald in hla latter of raaif- creased number of students p4urtt* from tha atreet. Look bahlnd our chairs for rent., la . 941783. tend this hearing. JOHN J. WA1-LETT, Ju6a*- as a child actreae, la a graduate Available at all times. PhIleo fsc- Apply BOLTON—Building stone veneer, A WHOLE HOUSE MI. 9-7753. ter-Rockville' area. Reasonable, drive to Pratt and Whitney or natloR. "1 helped this man In view cipatlng in thia avent. OtUca. Douglaa Motors. 333 Main. lory supervised service. Tel. MI. ZONING BOARD OF APPEAt-S Call BU. 9-3436. Bradley Field. 3M miles from PT A COURT OP PROBATE- held of tha diapoaitton of hit caaa in of the American Academy of Dra­ A new rulipg on .tranaportatimi Apply in person CONNECTICUT STATE fireplace, wan atone flagstone. William H. Stuek, Chairman OF FURNITURE NICE Room next to bath with con­ at Manchester wllhln and (or the matic Arts in New York and bad Aatomobiles for Sole 4 1S83 CHEVROLET plck-up ■ truck. 8-9898. Painting-Papering 21 Also slate flagging. Bolton Notch Rockville shopping center, on District of Manchester on the 3rd day court, which was nollad. (Charges was authorised when the Boeid Charles S. Towle, Secretary ON THE EASIEST TERMS tinuous hot water and ahower. MI. WANTED—By a reliabt'e middle state road. $31,900. Walton W. dropped but kept on record). Ha leading rolei with the academy in Can be eeen at 184 Prospect St. SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. Reason­ Quarry. Ml. 9-0617. Prompt de­ of February, 1366. , _ . . . several well-known plays. She has voted unanimously that in tho CONVERTIBLES CaU MI. S-7743. pa in t in g —Exterior and Interior, EMPLOYMENT ||iRVICE livery. , ,IN THE WORLD 3-5422 after S. aged couple (both emploj^d), • Grant, Realtor, 63 East Center Present. H®"- J<*n J- Wallett. Judfe. was not convicted for drunken future all bus accidents no matter able rates, Andover Septic Tank paperbanging, ceilings reflnlahed. NEW MODEL LAUNDRY four or'five room rent with oil St. MI. 8-1153. Estate of Hairihi" W.. Carllele, late of driving. ’The state’s attorney , in- dona a graat deal of radio work 806 MAIN STREET Start Your FURNISHED ROOM for rent near Manchester. m asM D istrict,,de^cd. how minor must be repottedxto i s a Cadillac, radio, heater, hydra- 1S80 STUDEBAKER Conunander, Co. PI. 28472. Wallpaper hooka on request. Estl- heating plant and garage.. Prefer The executrix Havlna .exhibited her veatigated this same case and as well aa summer stook In New the Board of Education. 71 Summit St. Monthly Payments aln._,St,;.CaIl MI. 9-217(). 9 .Hazel London,. .JMew.. Hantpahlro...And - . -matic, new top. Excellent condition, must ,m U -Im mataa given. Fully . inaurad- EM: MANCHESTER, CONN. liivitatioil. to Bid. ably first floor or duplex. Central, SUBURBAN VALUES ndminisirattow aeoount. with UM aatate found- nothing Irregular or «rimi' Seek FUn Tline UbrUlag ~ mediately, entering service, CaU ward R. Price. MI. 9-1008. ♦- PERMANCY . SECURTTY. InaUr ...... IN MARCH ti­lt. ly located. Call after 8:30 p.m. to this Court lor nllowanee It Is i{ nal about It.” Wood.*tock, N. Y., and haa been In INO Bulck, radio, heater, dyna- RoasehoM Service* Notice YOU PAY JUST MI. 3-8028. ORDERED: That the ,t6lh day of such ’Thespian playa aa "For Lovo A* report waa aubmtttad by the MI. 9-6384. INTERIOR PAINTINa and wall- 'ance company in Hartford haa Oil 1 Vee Pruning PLEASANT, l a r g e , dean, heat­ Two homea in Bolton, both four PebrtMiry. 1166. at ten q clMk, forenoon. When the case came to RiMcofra Library Comihlttae o t the PTA flow. Offered 13-.A available permanent positions for At a meeting held by the Town MONTHLY PAYMENTS ed, room for gentleman. (Central rooms, non-expandable. Excellent a t the Probate.rohaie MQrtice. l In lhe^Munlcl|Mii| attention, ho ordered Tynan to In Or Money” and ’’Pygmalllon.” paper hanging. Free eatlmates coding figuring and filing clerks. iul'ldlni la sald■ MancheilerTfceiiidM i Ihi which nee recommended the hiring cheerfully given.-Superior Paint­ Planning_■Commis3ion,.-..oI— Man: Bids will .be received for tre* ------$16.79 - location.-PrXvate ^trance. Park­ -conditionr-GneJuat off tha laka,-$ba mme’ ii aarian^------id-' lor-a fdr' 'or- a heart hearlna on< Ibo VOStltBtO .tte.ftUotU incident, Ooe, who la traaaurar (or tha of a fun-time (wttlged lUyarta*. ^MSChWfolerBel Air,-radio, heat, I040.OLD8MOBILE two door. Good FURNITURE repairing and refin- Also xrerlr-typtST.'^tphdhe opera­ Situations Wanted— Chester, Conrie.ctlcut, Febr\iary 6, Busines FropertF For Sale 70 allowance______p f eald___„ admlnl.iirpilonadmInlltralloLidriilnlltralK . _ BC' Tynan turned in hie report yea- ’Thesplana' thia ytar, WUl”BS“TOi running condition, .$40. MI. 9-0S40. iahlng; antiques restored. Furni­ ing and Wallpaper Hanging Co. pruning at the office of the Gen­ 3 COMPLETE ing. MI. 3-8914. other overlooking the lake. One At present tha Bcbom library Is tor, keypunch operator, stenog Male 39 1956, following a public hearing eral Manager. Town of. Manches- SUMMIT ST.—100’ ftontage. 150’ priced at $10,600 and thq, other at count...... with...... "aald estateite and this Court terday aftar asking Palloi“ llottl to ro- memberbd for hla flne perform' or. ture Repair Service, TalcottvlUe. Ml. 9-7847. rapher and typist. Excellent ROOMS OF BRAND NEW . directs that nolle# of. the time and operated'by volunteers who pro­ 1649, 19S0 CHEVROLET8. Good Ml. 3-7449. held January 30. 1956, It was -tei-, at 3:00 P.M, Friday, February FURNISHED ROOM for rent. Hot deep. Four car garage on lot. $10,380. Excellent financing, Will niace aMlifned for .said hearing be sign hla $a,100 poet. ancea tn this group’s productions vide. reference and atory-timea t v IMS Ford Fairlane, radio, heater, traiiaportatlon at low coat. Lowast PAIN’nN O AND paperhanging. hours, pay and benefits for se voted to make a zone change as 24. 1956. al which time bids will FURNITURE ' water and ahower. Private en­ Now used as truck terminal, GI. fiven io an persons known to J>o lnl*5 ‘No Other Recourse’ of ’’Kind Lady,” ’’Ablo'a Iriidt ail grade# on a part-time schedule. curlty. Write for Interview to FIRST CLASS MILLRIGHT BEAUTIFUL WESTINGHOUSE trance. Parking apace. 101 (%ett- esied therein to appear and be heard Roae” and “The Uttle Foxes,” as f l - . Fordamatlc. down payment. Low monthly TRY US FOR: Reupholsterlng, slip Repair or new work. Firat clasi follows: be opened in public. Bids sealed Price reduced to homesite figure. thereon by publlshlhs"shlnf a copy of this PallottI had said he would fight Tha Bool'd r^ueated addltloasl coven draperlee, rug cleaning; work at reasonable rates, Ray- Permancy, Box S, Manchester To change to Industrial Zone, an ELECTTRIC REFRIGERATOR nut. Ray Spielman Agency, Rockville Another sound value In Coventry oi-der In some newspaperer hahavlna a cir- well aa their 1383 ALT Festival weekly payments. Douglaa Motors Herald. and marked "tree Pruning Bid to Juat off the lake. Slx'rooma^fthree any dismietal, but In his letter Of Informatitm on the ‘ rbquiremsfita 333 Main. Free delivery service. All work mond Flake. MI. 9-9337. Available for industrial area now in Rural Re.sidence Zone he Opened February 24, 1956”, PRETTY BEDROOM SUITE TO. B-1020. culallon...... In said“ Dlslrl...'slrlcl. at least .— llvo reatgnatlon he said: entry of "Flight South.” Ho was and salary <»f a librarian. BARLOW MOTORS guaranteed! Smith’s Upholstery position. Excellent refer­ described as follows: Beginning at must be in the office of the Gen­ HANDSOME UVING ROOM bedrooms), largo living room with days before the day of said hearing.hear "Under the statutes and lawa of a member of the dramatic society f. PAINTING, paperhanging, floor $30 GUARANTEED: pay for three ROOM FOR RENT. MI. I-B874, CENTER ST. near Main, excellent fleldstone fireplace, no baaement, JOHN J WALLETT, Judge, ’ The Board postponed further 1984 PONTIAC Custom Qataltna Shop. 243 N. Main St. MI. 9-4663. evenings wbrk. Ideal for mothers ences. For resume write a point 286' east of Parker Street, eral Manager before the time SUITE tha 8taU of CoAnecticut I find at the UniverMty of New Hamp­ dlacuMlon until additional infor­ MS MAIN ST, • MANCHESTER fully equipped, new white wall Evenings MI. 3-73«7. sanding and finishing. Old floors Box 30, 24 Grove of.,"Rock­ thence 467' easterly, 154' north­ stated above. The right is reserved HEAT-PROOF DINETTE SET t brick-frame one story building large corner lot. Value galore and AT A COURT OF PROBATT!^ held thero is no other recourse but to shire and of the Sock and Buskin tiraa. Beautiful two tone finish reflnlahed. Vernon Hutchins. MI. and housewives. For private Inter­ ville. BEAUTIFUL ‘'DE LUXE ” RANGE with two atorea plus four room tha price la only $9,350, Generous at Manchester within and (or the mation can bo obtained about the IMS CHEVROLET, two-door. Com­ view call Ml. 8-4270. easterly and 1185' easterly along to reject any and all bids. FURNISHED'ROOM near North DIstrlet of Manchester, on the 3nd day comply with (’Tynan’s raqueat to dramatic group at Manchester quallficaUons and aalary 4>( a U- Completely .Mrviced. A very rare FORMICA countsrs, ceramic wall 9-2937. property N/F Callahan: continu­ - All bids mu.st conform to the INSTEAD OP WESTINGHOUSE Main St. business section. Middle- houae adjoining. Excellent income mortgages available. of February, 1984. ■ . . . resign).” High School. In addition, he has pletely rebuUt front end, other model, extra clean. See Bob and floor tUe. Let Us modernize ELEC. REFRIGERATOR, IF reasonable terms. Real • Estate Present, lion. John J. Wallett. Judge. brartan. srart. doean’t bum oU, Douglas (XBRK TYPIST for general office ing easterly 700' along property apecifirations and bidders ■ forms aged woman preferred. Kitchen South Road In Bolton—Just a Estate of Frederick H. Parker, late PallottI alao aald: done much radio worit. . Couaty Oeuaeil $• Mast Oliver, Center Motor Salce, 461 your bathroom and kitchen. For work. Opportunity for advance- N/F Schmidt, thence southerly YOU PREFER RUGS, LAMPS, privilegea, reasonable rent. Write Center. MI. 8-5181. Eve. BU. Motor, SSS Main. Main St., Manchester. free estimates call Ml, 9-36SS, Tha Courses and Classes 27 Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 whlcl) liiay he prariu'ld fiom the XABLES,.^ UNOLEUM, DISHES, 9-0969, JA. 8-3989, BU. 9-0375. short ride from Route 44A and of Minchester, In said DIstrIci, ds- ”I did not do anything irregular, ’Tickets for "Th# Silver Cord” Mrs. Doris E. Chamberlain, who merit. Apply The Alexander Jarvis 1440’ along property N/F Green .Superintendent -of Parks and Tree _ Box C, Herald. QuarryvUle church. New ranch mysterious, or againat the laws of will be on aale at the door on both was reqantly elactad to aarve as 1969, 1981, 19M DODGES. Extra Tile Shop, Buckland, RADIO-ELECTRONICS -Television Co., 5 Dover Rd. Manor Kstales, Inc.: thence west­ POTS AND PANS, BLANKETS. *^4ho*Connectlcut Bank and Trust Com­ tSe VEN WEEfK old thoroughbred Warden. Room 8, Mim^rlpal Build-' YES, EVERYTHING. with many de luxe features. GS' pany. executor, having exhibited 111 tha Motor Vahlcle Department in performanco nights and may also director of the Tolland County nlca. Priced to m U on eaaleet fl- Auto Accessories—Tires $ FLAT FINISH Holland window aervlclng. ’‘Learn by Doing” at English Springer Spaniel puppies. erly 2490' along property Green ing. Manrhester, Connecticut. Houses For Sale 72 rage in baaement, twin lavatories, administration account with said estaU thli cam/* be Oobtained ' from‘ any ’Thespian. Council, an affiliate of the Oon- ' plan anywhere. Douglas abadsa, mads to maasura. All "C!onnecticut‘a Oldest Electropics Liver -and white. A.K.C. regis­ Manor Estates, Inr. snd N/F Town of Manchester Park Dept. EVERYTHING Apartments—Flats— plaster, three bedrooms, storm to Ibis Court (or allowance. It is . „ He aald the action he took in tho necticut Education Asan., will pro* Motors, 383 Mala. School.” Spring term starting Help Ttanted—Male 3f tered. Reasonable. PI. 2-6239 after Cushman; thence 163' north along ONLY $478.17 Icncmcnts 63 MANCHESTER — Oictom built ORDERED; T hat the 15th day of Vaaaallo cast ’’has been the pro­ REBUILT ENGINES metal vanetlan blinds at a new windows and screens, AND, the FeVrusry. 1*64. at lea o'clock, forenoon, vereity preeident’a statement on aide at tha masting of that g r ^ Moet All Cars low price. Keys madt whlla you March 12, 1956. Enroll now for SITTUP MAN in punch press de-\ 4 p.m. property of Lydall and Foulds and Free storage until wanted. Free de­ Cape Cod 21 x 12 living room with house Is all brick. This Is the last Probako Office In the Municipal cedure and policy of the Motor In the Andover Elementary Behoet wait..M Marlow’a. arl ■ practical day or evening class. continuing northerly 1387' along livery. PLEASANT four room furnished fireplace, dining room or bed home left in this beautiful saction. Buildlna in said Manchester, be and Vehtclea Department for the past Miss Lucy’s situation, was; CLEAN CARS $124.95 partment. One accustomed to MANCHESTER Pel Center. 995 apartment, one block from Main the name Is assigned (or a .hearing on Would Blako Cam|NM Safe tonight For free descriptive circular close tolerance work preferred. property of Green Manor Estates, Free set up by our own reliable room, and kitchen on first floorT Open daily for your inspection. the allowance of said administration ac­ 30 ycara. Tm orrow night Mra. Chamber­ WEAVINQ of burna, moth holes phone JA. 5-3406, or write New Main St. MI. 9-4273. Open Monday, men. St. $30 weekly. MI. 9-9428 between ’Two bedrooms on second. (Curtis Sensibly priced at $17,500. FHA count with said estate and this Court "It la contemplatod that the *S3 WUlya two door„ Economical New Motor Guarantee Please apply to Gunver Manufac­ Inc. PLUGOED SEWERS 6 and 8 p.m. ’’But due to all the garbled pub­ lain ’Will ationd a meeting of the * car. No Down Payment, $3 weekly and tom clothing, hoaltry runs, England 'Technical Institute of Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday The aljove zone change will be Phone Me Immediately combination storm windows, mortgage available. directs thsl notice of.the time and licity that I have received (n con­ court may order Autherlne Lucy handbags rapalrad tipper re­ 0>nn., Inc., 193 Trumbull St., turing Co.. 234 Hartford Rd. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Thursday and large rear screened porch ovec' place asslaned Jor said hearing be Blven reinstated. If It docs, every effort diroctora of the CKA at tha "Three $395 effective February 10, 1956. UNPLUGGED CH. 7-03,58 FOUR ROOM flat. 1st floor, cen­ to10 all periona known tolo h®be Interested l! nection with this case, I fegl that Cups'* restaurant in Meriden. COLE MOTORS placement, uinbreliaa repaired, Hartford. Conn. EXPERIENCED meat man, full Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Baby TOWN PLANNING COMMIS­ looking nicely landscaped yard. therein In appear and be heard thereon my usefulness In the Motor Vo-"^ F*** made to make tho campus parakeets, canaries, mongrel pup­ TOWN arid COUNTRY After 7 P. M.—CH. 6-4690 tral location. Only suitable for by publlxhins » copy of Hilt order In Aittiad gapper Maottng 'S3 Chavrolat 8 pasMnger ataUon MI. 9-0980. men’s ahlrt coUara raveraed and time, for independent super­ SION couple, one bedroom. Write Box Attached garage. Asking $14,900. T. J. CROCKETT hiclea Department has been upder- safe. raplacad. Marlow’a UtUa Hand­ market. Good hours, good pay, pies, hamsters. 8 and H atamps DRAINAGE CO. See It Day Or Night Eastwood Real Estate Agency “The Bolton Realtor” some newspaper having a circulation "The pzaaldant does not under­ Andovernoover lacuiiy(acuity msmosTsmembers >*-at* wagon. Bonds—Stocks with every purchase. Martin E. Alvoid, Cliairman MI 9-4143 B, Herald. In eald Dletrlct. at leari five days be­ mined to such an extent that I $995 " •*! ing Shop. pleasant working conditions, paid William A Allen, Secretary If you have no means of transpor­ MI. 9-5474, or Coventry PI. 3.7588 Office—Ml. 3-8416 or fore the day of oald hearing, and by have no other alternative hut te stand how anyone could have landedled a Bupper'maetingtof ana Auto Driving School 7*A MortRaRCs 31 "vacalion plus other benefits. Must tation, I'll send my auto for you. Residence-MI. 9-7751 malllnf In a certified letter on or 1^ reached- the conclusion that tha teachershere Ilast night tn IMtbh. Hald AKC REGISTERED Doberman Manchester, Conn, MANCaiESTER—Large fOUr bed fore February 3, 1958. a cony of Ihlj resign my position." onceI aI moath, . theaa maatinga _ .pre­ ’81 Bulck four door. Loaded. LARSON’S DRIVINO S c h £ IRONING DUNK at home. Ml. have ability to think for hinsself Plncer, male, very gentle. Won­ February 8, 1956 No obligatlori. Business Locations ANDOVER — New three bedroom order to Anne Ashworth Parker. 30 Ribicoff, in his statement after return of Autherlne Lucy could bo 2ND MORTGAGE money at lowest and run department. CaU MI. roo,m colonial, attached garage Academy 81.. M anchester, Conn.; a prerequiatto to hla staying on vide an opportunity for tha (aelU* $995 Manchester’s only tralnad and 9-OSll. paymenta: $33.35 tor each $1,000. derful with children. CaU MI. A—l ^ B —E—R—T—’S For Rent 64 amesite drive, cabinet kitchen, I ’.i ranch with a cre' and brook. Fronklyn H. Parker. « Muntlnatra the reeignation, declared: 3-5335. “43-45 ALLYN St .. HARTFORD the campus. ties of nei^bortng schools to par­ cartified liiatnictor. For your safa. Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, 3-5300. baths, two Jireplaces, (one in $13,800. F.H.A. approved. Weil 81.. M anchester. Conn.; The Connecll- "The entire etate is thua put on ticipate in group diecuBSlons of 'll Plymouth four door sedan. Nice ty we are trained to ta a u proper­ 37 Lewis St., Hartford CH. 6-8897. Free Parking cor. Allyn A MANCHESTER basement). $32,100. Warren E. worth Investigating. Roscoe Tal^ rut Bank and Trust Company, Hartford, notice that wa art aerious about "Her return or non-return is family car, Building—Cfintricting 14 BAC3< HOE and ahovel operator, Trumbull Conn.. Truiteo und^r* lhe_ will of ifiW ■eleotad Aepica of mutual Intereid. ly. MI. 940T8. experienced only. T.^CT* Wright, DRAFTSMEN Howland, Realtor. MI. 3-1108 MI. hot. Broker. Phone PI. 3-(M00. Uila (asfety) campaign.’’ „ matter tn tho discretion pf tho "Salaries and Parsonaal. Prob­ $845 Andover PI. 2-7289. liivestflck—Vehicles 42 ^ Wanted Office Space For Rent 9-6003.. deceoaed. ^ WAI.LETT. Judge. He xald hla safety drive is so court,.should she petition the court MANCHESTER Driving Academy GENERAL CARPBNTRY-Altera Business Opportunities -32 WANTED Mancheater'a newest shop­ VERNON—S& room Cape. Fire­ important that State officials must In the matter of her exclusion.” lems” was the subject of last '80 Bulck four door, Excellent Manchester’s moat recommendtd. tioni, addlUona and new construc­ WE BUY (XJWS. calves arid beef SOFA AND chair, in good condi­ ping center. Heated, air- MANCaiESTER GREEN — Three place, iMi batba, hot water heat, MMITATION Oa»B*„_ have public confidence and aup- night’s meeting. tion. Dormers porches, garagea WANTED — Route salesman of tion. MI. 3-5846 after 3. AT A COURT CC----- OF,PROBATE------. held . . t Bennett said the Herald-Tribune 4-H O nup te Meet shape. Results guaranteed. Standard or TWO BAY Es.so Service Center cattle. Also horace. Plela Bros. conditibhed, parking for bedroom ranch,, tile bath, fire' fully plaatered. Bus. $13,500. Carl­ al Manclifsier .within and (or the port. story drew the conclusion that automatic, Mr. Mlcletta your per- and rooms Unltned at reaabnahla for lease. Good location on main steady habits for cleaning and Tel. Ml. 3-7405. The aeccmd meeting of a nawly- $795 laundry route. Guaranteed salary CLERK- e DETAIL ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, 2,000 cars. Partition to ten­ place ' full cellar. Many extrak. ton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, MI. DIxtrIrt nf'ManrhMtrr on the 3rd day RIMeoff Means BiMloeas Cktrmichael would not remain as Bonal Instructor, Dial PL 3-7349 prlcei. Workmkhablp guaranteed. artery with neighborhood busi­ ants^ requirement. MI. 3-4833. 9-4694. of February, 196*. ^ organised 8-H group on Tuesday -10 Studebaker Commander, Im- any time. Free eatlmates. Robert M. Alex­ ness. Tel, Hartford JA. 7-4183, Mr. and commission. Apply New Sys­ e DESIGN glass, china, and used furniture PrrxMit. Hon. John J. Wallell. Judae, "Thera haa been a lot of empty untvaralty prsaldent unlSM Mias evening. The group, whldi wtU tem Laundry, Harrison St. e LAVOl’T bought and sold. Furniture Reprilr Kxtal<> of, Emily Ilarrloon. lair of talk about highway aafety through Lucy remalnad as a student. maculate. Four door. ander. Ml. 9-7718. , Llnqulst. Articles For Sale 45 TYPIST OVERSIZE Cape Ctod, 23’ living CX3VENTRY — Lakeview Drive — Manchexlrr In »ald DUIrJcl. derraerd. work on projects "in Woodworking $495 . MORTLOCK'S Driving School. Logt SERVICE STATION . attendant, e ELECTRICAL Service. MI. 3-7449. w a r r e n E. HOWLAND, room, fireplace, three huge bed,- Comfortable, clean year round On motion of Kenneth W. D. O raham the yeara, but no one haa meant President EHenhowor sa|d at and Horn# Mechanics” selected confidence quickly rMlored by PALMER AND CARNET, maeon PACKAGE S'l^ORE. long eatab- of raid Manrheeter. adiOlnUtrator. business. press conference yesterday that the over 25 years of age and exper­ WILD BIRD seed, feeders, and For, G o^rol Offic* e MECHANICAL MONTGOMERY WARD 10.2 cu. Realtor rooms, garage, one acre, subur­ four room single. - Olt heat, Nelson Warner, presidqnt; Drew aklUed, courteous inatructora contractora. Fret eaUmates. No llshed. Central location. Wants re- equipment. Little A McKinney, 15 ban. As little as 81,000 down. Carl­ screens, Venetian blinds, storm ORDERED: That xlx m nnthi from 1 maan buainets ’in this pro­ rioting was "an outbreak that all Gasper, vice-pre81dent; Roger License included. Dual controlled b too big or too small. Ml liable buyer. Write Box Y, Herald. ienced. Apply in person at Van'a Werit. Apply Mornings ft. refrigerator ■with lull width MI. 3-1108, >11. 9-6003 (h» 3rd day of February, 1*5*. be and gram which embracet tha enforce­ of ua deplore.’’ He added Jhet he CLYDE ' Service Station, 427 Hartford Rd. Woodbridge St. Ml. 3-8020. freezer. Excellent condition. Ml. ton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-S132, 9-4694. doora, electric hot water heater. the »ame are limited and allowed for Phelps, treasurer and Miehaal CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. standard, .automatic cars. MI n793 or Rockville TR. 8-474i4. * QUALIFIED MEN will Near lake. .Immediate occupancy. the credllore within whirh In hrlng In ment agencies, the courts and the hopes Alabama officials will be Minor, reporter. John Vanty la 9-7398. 5.5 GALLON Ink arums for sale, ^JVork fbr outstanding 9-46n. TWO ’THREE bedroom ranch Only $5,800. Call Goodchild Realty their clalme againxt aald ealate. end Motor 'Vehicles Department. able to eittle it Without “interfer­ V. BELLUCCl and Son, Mason Con. Help Wanted—Female ' 35 $2.50 each. Inquire Herald Office, STORE AT 26 Birch St. for rent. aald admIAIalrator la directed to sire their leader. ROUTE S3, ROCKVILLE tractor; Brick and stone' veneer, CARPENTER WANTED. MI. Colonial Goard Co. 4i'arch and development or­ Inquire 'Marlow'a. homea on Gardner St. Now open Company, Realtors. MI. 3-7935, or puhlir notice to the riedllora.lo brinx "TTtrough an administrative re­ ence" from outside. At its first meeting last week, 3-7270 after 6 p.m. 13 Biaaell St. 615 Parker St., Alpnchrster ganization on long range for your Inapectlon, Other ranch BU. 9-0939 In their rlalma wllhln aald lime allowed organization of the Motor Vehicles He said the Justice Department Tel. TR. 8-3394, TR. 5-S39S hlotorcyclea—Bicycles i 1 flreplsce^ chlniney. aleo concrete PER^IANENT by nuhltahlnS a copy of thia order I the group waa visited by Albert work,.■j, ■ MI.- 9-54SI. 318 Fern St. ROYAL AND Smith-Corone port­ program. Separates That Add Up! homea $13,900 zmd up. Manchester aome newapaper having n clrculalion Department ordered by me over tn already looking into the rioting Gray, County 4-H supervisor. Who Full Tilde Position AzBociatea, Realtor!',' Phil Hallin. PLYMOUTH LANE. Bolton-Own In aald proliale dlalrlct wllhln t"n dayx thrsB week's ago. Immolate atepa *Hie place where our customers BICYCLE REPAIRINO all types \ able and standard typewritera. a new home, four room ranch aa it" does ’’automatically, when explained the 4-H program.-' Mnd their fiienda" Bngliah a specialty. Now open 9 FOR YOUNG WOMAN WOM. GOOD SALARY — atimu- Charm In Every Size Call any time, MI. 9-9221, MI. frHm the dale of thIa order and return are . being taken to aaaure the ansrthing cornea up that might af* X- ASSISTANT All makes pt adding marbinea latiog a.saociations — pleas­ 9-0384, MI. 3^-7433, Ml. 9-3434. with firel>lace, car port and make to thia court of_the_ notice given. elimination of certain alipihod As their first project the group a.m. to 6 p.m.- Manchester Roofing—Siding 16 AS CASHIER AND SALESGIRL. sold or rented. Repolrt on all amesite drive. $12,500. . 83,100 JOHN J. -yALLETT,______Judge. feet federal law.’’. will work on too* chest, taaholdsrs C^cle ^ o p Weat Middle Turn ant working conditions — methods of operations which Have The telephone at Miss Lucy's 3983 . CHEVROLET two door. 1931 ,_166 STORE MANAGER makes, Marlow's, \ MANC^HESTER .— Numerous liit- down, $88 monthly includes taxes o r d e r and bookshelvea. Ml. 9-3098. FUR THE ^BST bi Bonded built ^ ^ p ly In PersorKAt excellent opportunities. MMi'rA'rinN ' " been,in effect for many yaars and Birmingham home rang both with Chevrolet M d a n . Fully equipped, up roofs, shuiglq roots, gutters, SITES Ings including 14 new ranch and insurance. Clifford S, AT A rO llflT OK PROBATE held through many adminietratloni," I brand new Urea. Douglaa Motora, SKIa N BROS. SHOES, Wanted homes, throe bedroom colonial, Stephens', Builder. MI. 9-3265. •t MunrhfRifr wUhln find f»»r calls from well-wlehera, offer of a Mancheater EveaiBg Herald Aa- conductoira and root rapairs call Growing chain of self-serv­ Apply At It.l4.l8.ll Dtatrlct of M iinrV ^l^r, on lh« 7th d»y- the (iovernor; aaaerted, ' scholarship at the University of SSS Main. ' GIRL’S 36’’ bicycle, like new, raa- Coughlin. $a. S-TTOT. If no answer 825 Main St. ice apparel stqres has open- four bedroom colonial, neat 5'.s of Ji*^bru»ry. 19M. " t. vi. ‘"The fact that theae practice! dover eorikepentleet,,Mrs. Paul*' Young man,, high school . PERSONNEL OFFICE ' robm ranch that will G.I., and ROCKVILLE — New custom built lion, John J. Wjill^lr;. JiidAf. ^ i« nA Copenhagen and also b'r ought PfansIMil. telephone PI son'able. Call MI. 9-4193, call Ml. S4631. ingag tor young man between ...... of iatittla T. Gl^nnov.^Uto ►y. offilAV# €XlfitCd for ITlAny yMM !■ nO BEFORE Tbu BUT • UMd car \ SEPTIC TANKS Monday thru Friday many more. ’Thirty year mort- three bedroom -ganch, fireplace, threats, she reported'. - See Oonnan Motor Sales. Bulck the agis of 24 and 30. Previ­ groduort, wlio has finish* plaatered walls, cement baaaitient,- In Mid D litrlc^ dfcoaopd. excuse for them. And because no ~ r RAY’S ROOFINO CO., shingle and ous chain store experience AND 8'A.M. to 5 P.M. ■ on •alt. T. J. Crockett;’ Real­ On motJnn of G ortrud^ E.' Idddon of one else has done anything about She haa- also been Invited to en­ Sales and Sorviee, 388 Mala Business Services Offered l3 built up >.roofa, gutter and con­ ^ his military sorvico, tor. MI. 3-5416, Ml. 9-7751. city water. Immediate occupancy. ««1d MnnrhMitfr, odminlRtralrix. roll at Ariaona State College. strML ML t-4871. Open avanlnga. ductor work, roof, chimney re­ SECRETARIES , helpful but not easential. Saturday 8 A.M. to 12 Noon . 31^650. George J. Coleingn, Rock­ OnDKHKD. Thm mofitht from them is. no reason why I 'shouliT no^ Rockville COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart Our employes know of this PLUGGED SEWERS to. work in odvt. doport* GARRISON Colonial (oversized). ville. TR. 5-4045.. TR. 5-4710. thn 7th dfiv of Kf'hrutr.v. IfiM). h f «nd put a step to them now.” pairs. Ray Hagenow, Ml 9-2214. ad. Write giving back- ADVANCED Ih^ iiro limited nnd iIlowM for R. Wolcott on wrtngsr and auto- Ray Jackson, MI 3-8323. mont. Four years old. 22 Scarborough ihf* rrodllom within whirh to hrinf In Autopsy Ordered AL BUSHEY SAYS: mauc waablng macninaa, alactrio Gray Research haa two grb^nd and education jo MACHINE CLEANED DEVELOPMENT Rd., excellent condition, oil hot ROCKVILLE-Capa Cod, alx fin­ thMr clfilm* airalmit aald oMato. and Cigarette Lighter ranges, vacuum’ claanera. motors, RUOFINO, Siding and 't:arpentry. excellent positions avail­ Box N, Herald. water heat, fireplace. Convenient ished rooms. Three bedrooms, liv­ aald admltilalriurlx la dirortrd to rivr able for qualified aecre- Septic Tarilia, Dry Wells, Sewer.. ‘Apply in person ,^DIVISIO.\ , ing room, dining room, kitichen puhlir .notica lo iho craditora Ira brlna Student Withdraws “ Tour present car la usual­ small appllancea, welding, 174 Aderatlona and additions Ceil­ to school, new shopping center .In thrir rlalma within aald tima ailowod Starts Bed Fire In Woman^s Death ly down payment. Bank fi­ Main Street. SO. 98671. ings. Workmaiuhtp guaranteed. taries. Lines Inatallcd ' AVCO Manufacturing Corp. and new high school. Very deair- and bath. Full cement basement, bv puhtlahinK • ropv of thia ordar In nance ratea. All used cars A. A. Dion, Ihc.. 399 Autumn ACepUNTANY-Young with for- Cellar Weterproofiag Done able location. Call now.' A. R. garage.. Aluminum, combination aornf* n«wapaprr havinir a rlrrulatlon In Bid for Alabama A‘LL TYPES OF ele«(ricai wiring, Our newly orgaoized pur­ IHaurlirBtrr 155.Snifren'a Lane Wilkie and Co. Ml. 9-4389. windows, Venetian blinds, hot aald probata dlalrlct within trn dava Three-and-a-half-year-old Wll Rockville, Feb. 9 (Spacial)'r— reconditioned and guaran- Street. Ml. MMO. chasing department needs mal training and some experience.' (Cor. S. Main) , from th'* dati* of Ihia ordar arid rriurri ' taed. It won't cost anything inatallatione and repelling done. Fine opix>rtuhily with Manchester McKinney ir o s . wafer oil heat, lot 90' x 150'. All mako to thia court of tha notice iriven, llsAi F. Marshall snatched hia State and local police are investl- Call X * A. Electric. Ml.^9-9675, a reliable girl who enjoys South e»d of Plant MANCaiESTER—Hawthbrne St. — city conveniences. Handy to school JOffN J. WALhETT. Jud«e. (OaaMaM* (roas Pago Oas) motlier’a cigarette lighter from geting the death of a 24-year-ol4 to corns in and talk it over jnteresting work. firm. Write Box R. Herald.' s e w e r a g e d is p o s a l CO. With ua." Roofing and Chimneys I6-A iEttPutnij ijrrali Stratford, tConnecti'ciit Brand new three bedroom ranch, and bus. Finest residential sec­ table this moriiing and within sec Rockville woman found by her hud- POWER AND hand mowers aharp- 1S0-13-J Pearl St., Tel. »U 3-8808 full cellar, tile bath, hot water tion. Immediate occupancy, MMlTATKMMiTATION ORDKB Jeff ^nnett. aaeistant to Uni­ onda had his bed aflre. band early totjay. :encd. Air-cooled engines repaired. The sales department of­ AT A roURT/f------FROBATK bMd n 1953 Chevrolet de luxe four door ROOFINO—Specialising in repair­ fers a challenging and a Situation Wanted— heat, all ulilities. Reasonably 314.200. George J. poleman, TR. at Manc.h»*ater / «within -and for tha versity ' Preildent O. C. Cer- FIrenton from the Manchester According to police, Peggy V. Pick up and delivery. All work ing roofs of all kinds. Alio hew priced for a new home. 313,500. 5-4045, TR. 5-4710, Dlalrlct_ of Manahr 'hratcr. on tho 7th day mlchjel, reported to the Governor's Fire IMibrtment had the blaze Donnenfeld, Si, 40 Burke Rd, waa' sedan. Radio, heater and guaranteed. Ideal Grinding Shop. rootc.- Gutter work. Chimheys diversified position for an Female 38 of Kchruarv, TfiM. powarglide. See it today. ambitious girl. Charles ^ontLcelli.. MI. 9-9644. rr'*acnl, Hon, John J. WalUtl. Jmigr. office, yesterday that membra of under control shortly after they found dead this morning by her t 373 Adams. Phone MI, 9-3130, cleaned, -repaired, 38 years’ ex- MARRIED woman will care fot“ ROCKVILLE -Seven room alnifle, F^tat' of KMxah^th Olriinry aka. a mob were acreaming ” ’leVs kill arrived at the James Marshall husband. Dee I. Donnenfeld, who I960 Pontiac four'door sedan, med­ 3-8979. V- - tnanca. Free estimates. Call Ideal working conditions children, days or nights, in my MANC3IESTER—Brand new three three bedrooms, living room, din­ Talxxic ^Hrnnry. late of Manch'‘at^r In her.’ and were trying to open the home at 130 Hawthorne Bt. But reported the matter to City Police. Eowicy. Manchestar Ml. 3-6361. TO KNIT bedroom ranches. Full cellar, at­ ing room... den.^ excellent kitchsn. aald D U trict. dfr#*aB»*d ium gray, with radio and heat. DOORS OPENQU. keys tittsd, and a convenient spot for home, whife mother works. “ In­ On m otion'of Grrtrud»* E. T.lddon of car doors." Wllllam’a b*d is a total loss and Patrolman Eudora Piarre In­ OK tached garage; amesite drivet- Oil stesrn heat: all cjty convan- aalit Mancheater adminlatratrix...... - er.‘ This - is ‘ an ideal family copied, vacuum claanera. irons, local residenrea. Interviews quire 82 West Center St. ceramic tile bath, oil hot water ’The car In which Miss Lucy was the home was damaged by water vestigated and said that Dr. Mar­ car at a real low price. daily from * a m. to 4:30 iences. Directly on*" bug line, ORDERED: That alx mnniha frnm and smoke. jorie Purnell attributed the death guns, etc., repaifwd. Sheare, HeatinR— PhimbinR 17 WIU, CARE for one small child in CROCHET heat, lot 90' x 340’. A real buy at $12,600. George J.NColeman, TR. the 7lh ’*. Experienced. Call 5-4045. TR. 5*4710. the creditnra within which in bring In women, was spotted by members cuperating from polio, told police er Dr. John E. Flaherty gave per-., door eedan. Dark green. Im- dition for coming netda. Bralth- MI. 3-7565. Realtor. MI. 9-4369, their rlalma agalii'al aald eatate. and . maculate.'If you need a sec­ walta. S3 Pearl atraat PLUMBINQ —Repairs and con­ aald adminlatralrix la directed to give of the mob. Windows of the car she was -talking on the phone when mission to have the body removed. tract work. Call 8il. 9-8541, WOMEN WANTED $12,400' EXCEPTIONAL ranch puhlir notice to lb- rrcdltora to tiring w.ere smashed by rocks, and Ben William pickea up tl)e lighter from State Police, who were called in Wanted Real Estate 77 ond car this is It. In___ Ih d r clalma___ llhin aald llm* allowed nett narrowly escaped aerioua In­ a table. She called to him but- l\e to help investigate, said an autopsy GPvAY RESEARCH .Read Herald Advs. house, three bedrooms; ceramic by-..puhliahkir a copy of tbia order In 1951 Nash station wagon. Blue. UOHT TRUCKING, moderate tile bath, stainless steel sink, BUYERS WAITING - I f you arc aome newa|iaper having a circulation In jury. scooted off into his room. She will iM performed touay, at Hart­ rates. MI. PI. 2-6294. Millinery—DressmakhiR 19 & DEVELOP.MENT CO. PROCESSING AND WRAPPING NURSERY PUNTS Radio and heater. Excellent Hilliard St.. Manchester Formica counters, hot water ready to sell your property and aald probale dlalrlct wItMn ten daya "In my opinion those who were quickly brought her phone conver­ ford Hospital to determine tho condition. heat, cellar, .acre lot, trees, want quick, reliable aervice, then from the date of ihl» order and repirn there lo kill her weren’t - atii- sation to an end and dashed after cause of ^ a th . MANCHESTER T.V. Service, radio ALTERATIONS - Coats, suUs. • A GOOD PLACE TO WORK " DAY RATE PLUS BONUS — 47*HOUR WEEK view, suburban. Carlion.. W. call The Real Eatate Center, Real. make lo thia court of the notice, given. and T.V.' apcclallsts sines 1934. dreasea, skirts, etc., also custom JOHN J. WAI.LETT., Judge. denta” although students- were in him. His newly-purchased bed was Besftlei her husbSnq, Mrs. Don­ TIME AND ONE-HALF FOR HOURS OVER 40 Hutchins. 5n 9-5132. MI 9-4694. tori, 65 East Center St. MI. 3-5161 the crowd, said Bennett; Ha already afire. nenfeld leaves two children, a SOLIMENE, INC. Charter members of Teles. Ml. made drapes, lined or unlined. any time. AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Mra. Marshall phoned the South 9-6660 or Ml. 3-4607. Call Ml. 9-6638. (IXJSTOM BUILT six room rolonial- al Mancheater within and (or Ihe wouldn't try to identify the out- daughter Lori and a' son Stuart; AUCTION [ STEADY WORK FROM NOW TILL MAY 1. Dlatrlct oLMancheater,'on the 6lh day eiders. Manchester Fire , Department her parents,-J. Richard and Ruth Dodge-Plymouth since 1927 MELODY RAUIO-T.V., phono’s. DRESSMAKING—Gowns and chil­ TYPtST—Steady. Rart time work, Gigantic Inventory Clearance An attractive twosome that may Cape. Immaculate condition. In­ YOUNG business woman with of IVbruafy,' ■ ia?y, 19**(9M. . . - The New York Herald Tribune which relayed the call to the Petty Udfy, Ctovihgton,,Ky.: a sla­ of- he worn as a set or separately! The side wall paneled, fireplace, mod- 33,000 available cash, desires to Preient. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. . Tel. ML 8-5101 Night calls. Ouarantaed servlca. dren's clothes a apeclalty. JA.- afternoons and evenings. Apply in .em pine paneled cabinet kitcKen. buy a small (four roomi home Eatate of Martin 8. Bchaub late of said CJarmichael told it in an ex- MFD. _ ter. Mrs. Lois Allen, Newport. Ky.; s a 9-3380. - 8-3853. person. Campress, 5. South Main. Brand-New 5lerrhandiw cardigan with its mandarin collar 8304 Mancheater.-In aald Dlalrlct. deceaaed. clusiva Interview yesterday that Firemen doused the Are and re­ and a brother, J. Richard Udry At Auction! TWENTY TO THIRTY WOMEN is ideal to wear with slim skirts; I'a baths, three bedrooms second convenient to bu. o’clock, .after­ (The Herald Tribune atory, writ­ from a booster pumj> truck. 19 Elli:.gt6n Ave. The body will ba tiraa. Full Cadillac, equipment in­ A M. Rubbish Removal. 'Ml. Now you can save even more PAID HOLIDAYS — PINE WORKING CONDITIONS sports or dale-time wear. . afternoon dress with yoke interest etc. Real Estate .Center. MI. noon, at the Prtfbale Office In tho Muni­ cluding power steering, power 9-9787. on Lamps, Electrical AppU- and hipline detail. S-S151, evenings BU. 9-0969, BU. ARE YOU CONSIDERING cipal Buildlna lie eald' Mancheater. be ten from ’Tueceloosa by Robert S. sent to Covington, Ky., for a fu- brakes and tinted glass. A'really Pattern No. .5841 contains both SELLING YOUR PROPER’TYT and the aame la aaaigned for a hesriaa Bird, quoted Carmichael as saying neraland burial. nacee. Watches, Jewelry, Alu- TAKE HOME PAY GOOD — EVEN WITHOUT BONUS crochet and knit directions—sizes Pattern No. 8304 is in sizes 36, 9-0375 JA. 8-3980. on the allowance of aald adminlatrallon beautiful car aurpaased only by a J unk d e a l e r wm call. Inter- mlaum-Ware, Rugs, Sporting 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. 50, 52. Size • We Will appraise your property account* with eald eatate and thia Court the University- is faced with two new CadlUac. For tha very beet In eited In newspapers, Iron and Goods. Kitchen >’eeda. Tools, 12, 14, 16, IS incl; material re- PORTER ST. SECTION—.Six room free and without any obligation. dlrecu that notice of Ihe lime and extremely serious'queetiona. These REDS HOLD JAPANESE qulremenla; stitch illustrations. 38. 5''x yards, of 39-lnch. Cape (Tod. Breezeway and garage. We also buy property for cash. place aaalsned (or said Tiearlng be Engagement tuMd car values aee Bob Oliver at metal. No furniture or usable W * hov* on’^(Bip«Riii9 for a young, oggr4ssivia mor- Ftimlture Accessories, etc., etc. For this pattern send 35c in given lo oil persona known to be In- were hoW to protect Miss Luqy and Tokyo IE—Red (3iina and Russia Oentar Motor Salta, 481 Main. Items. Junk only. Call John Send 25c in' coins, your name,, Fireplace, hot water oil heat. Selling or buyinf contact lereat-d therein lo appear am) be heafd others from violence, and whether ^ALES START AT 7 P.M. address and the pattern number coins, your name, address and the repatriated 3,314 Japandse in 196S Waclaw, Rockville. TR. 5-7621 or riud mon who dosiros fp uom $i,000 to $10,000 pattern number to SUE BUR­ Built 1941. Nicely landacaped STANLEY BRAY, Realtor thereon by publishing a copy of Ihia to oppose adr-iiasien of more Negro but many atUl remain. Kyodo 3983 FORD four door sedan. Radio, Hartford CM. 8-0653. yuoriy. Musr bo honast, censciantlous and wiNiog W* accommodate-1,000 people, to ANNE CABOT. SIANCHESTER yard. Patio. Walking diatance to BRAE-BURN RkAL’TY order In eome newapaper having a cir­ students or ««ek some- plan for Kelley-Donlin, News Service esUmatea there -aro heater, defrostera. aignals, white over 900 cart! EVE.NING HERALD, 1156 AVR. NETT, MANCHES’TER EVENING elementary and new high school. MI. 3-6273. culation In aald Dlalrlct. at least five Mr, and Mrs. Harry Kelley, 21 h e r a l d , 1150 AVE. .AMERICAS, day* Irefore the day of aald hearing. gradual Integration. 1,084 Japanese serving war Crimea waU Urea. Suburbanites. Two CALL US ANY TIME for your ra- to worfc. This is a purmonant, bona M a positioa A.HERICAS, NEW YORK 38, N. Y. Immaculate condition. Elva ’Tyler, and bv mailing In a certified letter on ("Without saying so,” The story Stone St., announce, the engage­ sentences in Red China Another Iona black and ivpry, lUx cylinder. ( We will renuiln open C. R. BURR & CO.. INC. Now available—trie colorful 1956 NEW YORK 38, N.Y. 8-5 OR 8-8 FLAT, in good condition or before February 7. 196*. a -copy of frlgariUon needa. A. and W. Re- Realtor. MI. 9-4469. ment of their daughter, Mazie B., A real acoBomy car. Private salt. fisr tha right man. Apply in writing to Box 11, throughout February Send 25 cents today for your and dcairabla location. Will pay this order lo Mary A. Relater, Hfllodale add^, "Ha strongly gavo tha im- 5,700 civilians still are there. frigaraUon Co., 143 Wait Middla ..Needlework Album containing doz­ Road R.F.D.. So WIndeor. Conn.; preaslon that Miss Lucy’s rsturn to James E. Donlin, son of Mr. and ..Russia has ndtifled Japan that Prtoa 9888. Ml. 94408. “ )xa. MI. ■ 9-1337, MI. 9-0055, BU. Harold. Giva full rasuma. POST AUCTION ROO.MS MANCHESTER, CONN. ens of'lovely designs from which copy of the Spring and Summer MANCTHESTER—birriaon colonial,- 830,000 to 335,000. Also three bed­ E m m a Sucee. 54' Cowlea 81.. Devon. Mrs. James M. Donlin, 46 Glen- '56 edition of our complete pattern room,- two-family preferably Cunn.. Catherine 8 Hausan. Sullivan 'to ths campus may be requisite to I, 384. Japanese are serving waT 9-8116. “ConnectieuVs Largeet to chose more patterns in crochet, six large rooms, l*i baths, fire­ wood St. , Crimea aentences hut tha fata of 1948 d o d g e two8oor, CAdlo and Auction Firm” Como In and Di^eufibThoso Oponings W ith U i embroidery and knit—plus -3 gift magazine Basic Fa.shion. It's filled place, garage, oil hot water heat, North End aecUon. Neat' bus line, Ave . 8o, Wlndtm*. ('opn.: KSIharlne F. hie remaining, here.” ) ‘ hijUar. oonplata new motor over- SAWS FILXD ahd aat. Power and wUft smart, easy to sew designs, naar ' achoola, shopping. Thnee net ever 35 years old. Call Bar­ Lawrence. tIO .Hlllatpwn Road, Maii- A atatemen’ from Baaaett, Oar- No dsAnlta plansAave been mads II , 000 others on Japan’s govtm- luul. aKoaUant Urea. Oompiataly , ALL REPUES HELD IN liT. 8—BERLIN TURNPIKE Mttfrns, directions printed in book. eheiter. Conn. aUchaal'a aasistaat, aald the ual- for tha wadding- ‘ mant llau ia unknown. . hand mowara kharpenad. Air-cool NEWINGTON, CONN. At WoroheuM on AHon Ptoeo Only 2Sc a copy! , spacial (caturos. .years old. Cau owner.. MI. $-8470. bara Woods Agency. MI. 8-7703. JOHN J. WALLBTT. JudI*. 1 raodF b a many mors angina muUra. Genarti grinding. STRICTEST CONHDEHCE Opp. CoanecUbut Light an* .. Bm I m Oliver, C6a- Capitol l^ p m a n t Co., .|W Main Porter Ce. BMg. I I I » - r^asta*, 881 Staia BL SL M I. S.7908. f /.-■. ■ -i; ' I- ■ *• ,v . I' ")„• ■ V I ' \ • f

THURSDAY, F^BRUA^Y 9 ,195« PAGE TWENTY AYangt IMljr Net Pm a Ron ■i*i jnsnf^fBtfr ^vfuing l^fralb rer tke Weak BM«4 The Waather r«K 4. lesc ParMeat af V. A. Weetlier B m a n o r t h e n d BARBER BHOBl Shirley Harimgten, president; Harrington will prasida over one buslaeaa mpeting and refreeh- V.S. Aaalatant Secretary of the fourth annual conference on King David Ln U *. policy in crpeial tomorrow night at 7:80 in Odd Adult Halreuto 81*18 lam aaar mn inary in New York City thla weelt- chester; and Harold Pleld, assis­ Center ' Church Co-Weda Will The meeting o f the Corps Cadet ■ at tke Aedit aouthehat Aaia at ah informal din> Fcllowa Hall, After the bualneaa CMMrea’c Haircuta 75e aHay, aaow lata la the day. RlgK end. , ' tant vice president in charge of hate a Qieater party tomorrow class tonight at 4:30 at the Salva- a/ OreelatlMi lioyal arel* of Kinfs D«ught«n ner meeting In Hartford on Feb. meeting, a aocial time with re- la law sea. wlU hoM iia refular meeting in tlw It. The meeting wrill be held at the Colchester branch of the Firat nighl. Members >^111 maet in the Uon Arrty a u d e l. under the dl- Opea 8 A. M. te 8 P. M. DaUy 'V' . M anchetter-^A City of ViUagjt Charm freahmenta w ill' be hcIA Ticketa recUon of Mra. Florence Steynaon. 8 Barbere A t Tmar Servlea TMInnUon R oou o> Otntnr Church •Sd Main St.. Hartford, from 6 to Richard Olmated, 174 Henry St., National Bank of Mancheater, are cafeteria of the Bowers School to will go on aale tomorrow night for In Cheshire for the day attending attend the Center Thespians’ pro­ will be followed by th* midweek Monday nigtat at 7:4S. Surgical 9 p.m., and ia open to the general ia one of 40 Methodlat atudenta in the apaghetti aupper the Odd Fel- draasinga Tor the hoaoital will be public. Reaervatlona for 'the din­ a workshop on Connecticut bank­ duction of “The Sliver Cord." Fol­ prayer service. The subject will be iZXXV, NO. I l l New York and Waahington for a lowa will hold on Ffb. 17. Thoae (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY lo! 1956 (OtaMlflee AivertWeg m Peg* 18) folded, after which a aocial hour ner, for which there la a amall 5-day on-the-acenea Chiiatianahip ing. There arg 15 groups of bank­ lowing the play, there will be a "God Answering Prayer.” MaJ. and Read Herald Adv*. PRICE FIVE CENTS charge, arc being accepted at the who have not purchaaed ticketa ers meeting at the Cheshire Inn. reception with dancing to records, Mrs. John Pickup will be in charge. wU be enjoyed. Hosteases will be citiaenahip acminar at the United may get in touch with AI Conlon, Service Bureau. * M n . Haael Peterien and Miie Natlona and on Capitol Hill. noble grand. > Dorothy Petewen. Miaa Kathleen Olmatead. daugh­ Membera of the' rhorua o f the 'Waahington Lodge, No. il7, \ v; . Four o f 10 A daughter wa# bom at the ter of Mr. and Mra. Alan H. Olm­ 50-50 Club of St. Mat^'a Epiacopal LOL, will hold ita regular monthly atead of MS Tolland l^ke., a atu- Church are reminded of the firat Case Explains Hartford Hoapital Monday to Mr. meeting tomorrow night at 8 and Mra. Carl C. Spafford Jr., 31 dent at Mount Hol>*oke Oollege. reh'earaal tomorrow night in J.hc o'clock in Orange Hall. A ll'm em ­ Ediaon Rd. South Hadley,' Maaa., will attend pariah hoiiae at 8 o'clock. bera are requeated to be preaent. Ohio Reds SAVOR THE FLAVOR OF $2,500 Refusal N ot G uilty

Cleveland, Feb. 10 Washington, Feb. 10 (/P)— Ttlon of the Neir contribution' was {fP)-r Six Ohio Communist leaders Sen. Francis Case (R-SD) Intended to sway Senators to vote against ths measure. were convicted today of con­ KEEP EVERYONE SMILING testified today he regarded a Osse said what (pd him to make spiring to teach violent' over­ Nebraska lavryer’s $2,600 9 9 the speech at that particular time throw of the government, but cainpaign contribution im­ waa that on the prdidous. afternoon tuf four others were aiiquitt^. plying an "abnormal interest” there had come to his attention a asw 1 ’^ood. Jh in q i. io S o i, Dec. 7 letter telling of* inquiries by A Jury returned the verdict to­ in his vote oh the natural gas FOOD Neff about Case’s position' on the day after a week’ deliberatlona. WITH FROM ending i trial which began last bill. So he rejected it. Case gas bill. ' Said. ^ e said N eff not only had made Oct. 31. ; > Governior Refuses Juet learning of the 35 $100 bills inquiries about his position but It was the first time In 12 Smith F ro m ...... dropped on a friend’s desk by John had left the $2,500 under "clrcum- Act trials throughout the nation that a' Jury has acquitted defend­ M. Neff, Lexington, Neb., attorney atanpes" that would bring the con- HALE’S SELF SERVE trlbiitlon to his attention before ants who did not renounce com­ and sometimes oil lobbyist, “sort munism In court. ormer Aide’s Plea the vote on the gas bill. and enjoy tti« eon- of took' my breath away," Case There were three previous ac­ told a Senate investigating com- The Dec. 7 letter was writCen to quittals by directed verdict and vanioneo of on«- mittse. Case by-.E. J. Kahler. husipess one by e Jury, but that defendant Hertford, Feb. 10 {^P)— Rocco Pallotti, who resigned under frip shopping at ' And he ilmoted aq. office as­ manager of the Sioux Falls (S.D.I renounced communism In court. Argua-Leader and the person to and MEAT DEPARTMENT sistant as excisiming, “lly Lord” The Celeveland defendants ad­ ^rceeure ae deputy motor vehiclee commlMioner, to Government Inspected Western dre.^sed Iowa Com Fed SAVE 4c LB. ON MISSISSIPPI In' the Spanish Clv;i War. ' Department; lei ua atari from the SIRLOIN Pork la always better . . . This week we offer whole might atrike otheri but to him it firat day that Governor Ribicoff FLUFFO was evidence "there might be ex­ Martih Chancey, 47, war veteran Plans to Balk Pure Shorteniag loins or rib half any size up to 6 lbs. at 45c lb. Loins SLICEDJACON lb. 45c and Commun)at party Instructor,; WAR TUNA YOU’LL FIND FAMILIAR, TRUSTED BRANDS ON OUR traordinary proflts" for someone Rioters Uncljecked, weigh about 10 to 11 lbs. and we gladly cut them Into Pallotti realgned under fire Wed­ SoHd Pack 7 O f. Can' AT A NEW LOW PRICE < who wgs arrested in Pittsburgh. i 3 Lb. Tin , SELECTED WESTERN STEER BEEF chops and roasts, if you ask. Small 7 rib cuts of Roast In the gas bill. Anthony Krchmarek, 57, known! nesday in connection with a caae Palestine War Pork ai-e a good buy at 29c lb. An Honest To Goodness Budget Value Case was atlll giving his testi­ Involving the return of a driver*a ".Seasoned Just Right" *- for years as a propagandiat for the i 2 Cans mony when Committee Chairman party in the Cleveland area. llcenaa to a motortat who had bean Give a meat cutter a choice of Oven Roast Beef and I Washington, Fab. 10 (/^ * n ia SHOULDER UM B CHOPS l. 59c LAMB PATTIES, lb. 23c ...... 5 lbs. $1.00 George (D-Ga) ordered a Iiincheon Miss Lucy Charges Frank Hkehmall, 36, who had' thrice arretted, and contricted once, he will vote for reeeaa in the hearinga. halting on chargea of drunken driviiig. United States, Britain and vyince Mahy stores put a covering of rod fat around rumps, figured In incidents In Akron, Co- JUST RECEIVED, A NEW STOCK OF FARM-FRESH POULTRY them until 2:30 p.m. (EST). In today’a etatement, PallotU ware said today to be working sirloin and chuck roasts. At Pinehurst we se>l them fat lumbua and Ctt)cinnefl aa a party! PINEHURST CHOICE GRADE Tells .Account of Incident leader, and now ia on parole from challenged Motor Vehiclea Com- free . . . and when you choose rump, sirloin, raund steak against a March 1 deadline to RIB OVEN ROAST OF BEEF Caae related an account of Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 10 (yP)— A Negro co-ed, returning an Ohio penitentiary aentence for miaaloner John J. Tynan's stats- CAPONS 6-8>/i Lb. Site Lb. 49c or tip roast you get them lean . . . not fat added. If you velop deterrents ttf renewed flgnl* general circumatancea of the inci­ to federal court in a bid to gain readmittance to the Univer- ' falae auto regiatratlitwn. ment that he. Pallotti, waa told Ing in Paleatine. ^!1 Plus Free .Tide Coupon Meat.v 6th and 7th R ib s...... lb. 49^ want auet . . . ask for It, please • • • It’s free. dent, and waa under questioning sity of Alabama, charged school officials could have halted Thoas acquitted were: that ha could hgve a hearing. Pal­ Worth'lOc CHICKEN LEGS „ 65c The focal point of weatem con* Ton.v’s special lean Top Round and Sirloin Tip h.v committee counsel Charles W. Robert A. Campbell \43, called by lotti called Tynan'a; atatement "a earn, officials aald, is an''area in 4th, 5th Ribs of B e e f...... ’.lb. 59^ Steadman as to the timing of last campu.s rioting. The action was one of two filed .yesterday in the long legal battle of Authei'ine'''«weiMiKBMiMHMMHiiwM^ ths FBI a former cdut;ational di­ He." /■ a demilitarised sone betweenJSyria HALE'S Pot R oasts...... lb. 79c Friday’s speech in which Case told rector of the Communist'' party in PREMIER f r u i t CHICKEN BREAST „ 85c 1st, 2nd and 3rd Ribs ...... / ...... lb. 69tf Lucy to attend classes at the uni- : ^ ^ . Pallottt'a atatement: and Israel on the Jordan River. FRESH GROUND Pinehurst is famous for really fresh chopped meats . . . the Senate about the matter. Ohio. , "In reading the Hartford Ai$o PLUMP fowl, Fnrens ■>, laoiieas veraity. Hearinga on both petitions ! iK C 36 61 1 I d t a r tlllg Joseph M, Dougher. 58, tH^eubeit- The spot, on the Israel al&» o f the For meat loaf Steadman asked Case if. he real­ ai-e Courant thla morning, I waa very river, is called Jisr Ibiat Yacov.'’ ' COCKTAIL ised "the gravity of the issue of the ! scheduled Feb. 29, before U.S. j - • i c l THIS WEEK WE FEATURE CHOICE GRADE HAMBURG...... lb. 39c 3 lbs. $1.00 District Jiid'ge Hobart Grooms. miich dialurbed by the holler than . An laraell canal sit that point 18 O*. Can timing” of his Senate speech. Physical Saturday ® r,; Principal Without COFFEE FRESH LAMR STEW. NrcIis or Shernks . . . lb. 15c For meat balls or loaf—Lean Plnehuist Miss Lucy petitioned Grooms to < thou attitude that is being taken is separated from, the Jordan SIRLOIN STEAKS lb. 65c Some backers of the bill had compel university authorities to re -! SIf**:. !?*• 8overnment had de- W alUr C* HaJaltr, newly prtneipiU-auMrintendant by Governor Ribicoff. I ani tick Lb. (Except double bone cuts). CHUCK GROUND ..... ,1b. 55c 2 lbs. $1.00 sdi River waters by a few hundred 2 Cons WE'LL DO IT AGAIN suggested in later debate that men- I admit here to classes, and In a j Waahington, Feb. 10 ■chool, which ia to aerve and Ured of all miaatatemant and feet of unexcavated earth. Inmiendoea that have taken place ROUND STEAK GROUND ...... lb. 79c companion action she seeks dorm i-1 White_ Hoiist Said thday l*WsL^^Elvqdor C. Greenfield/es, atvie arUMrough, ia finding that P lM te W M siT ^ thoufh ebtuBl construction o f the hMl ia atlll aeveral weeks In t)ii caae of Domihick Vaasallo. T a t S a ttm HALE'S GOOD HAMBURG Fi-esh Sausage from 1st Prize . . . Native Veal . . . I tory accommodations and Uie right. dent Eisenhower may go to the land, deacribed by ths PBI aa Israeli offlclias have maintained DOUBLE BONE SIRLOINS and j .to eat in the school's dining halls.' Army's Wsller Reed Hospltil away,. preilmlnary. curriculum wor[ , ^ * full-time Job. - For hie (The motorist involved in the Chicken Legs . . . Chicken Breasts . . . F'resh from the former Communist chief of public tewa on vurricuhim problems and how e school administrator case) ' they have a right to enter the da* WELL TRIMMED SHORT STEAKS lb. 79c farm . . . Fryers . . . Broilers. Labor Seeking University President O, C. Car- tomorrow to start a new full relations in Ohio. H)e once' ran aa occupies himself before his school/is built see Page Five. (Herald "Governor Ribicoff ia trying to militarised sone, flntsh the exoava- Lb. 3 5 c 3LbA $1e00 I michael called a news conference , scale physical exaniinatjon. a write-in candidate for governor tjon and tap the Jordan waters for I at Tuacaloosa today. Jeff Bennett. > Photo). / giva the people of Connecticut the This latest: medical examina­ of Ohio. use in the cimsi. Syria has told Member Boost assistant to the president, indicated | tion ia scheduler, to be con­ Impreaalon tiut there waa a fix in luy 8MI food of Note's: Oyston, Scollops. Fish to Mrs. Frieda ZUcker Katz, .38, de­ th f Vasaallo caae. In all fairneaa the United States iffeaiii a mili­ I Carmichael might discuss the cluded Tuesday. Tits four doc­ scribed by the FBI as former school's next move. to- me. my family and the people of tary incident If the Israelis try to SUNSWEET lokt, loll. F17 or Rroil. tor.;) who will make U may an­ secretary of .'the party In Cuya­ do so. GREEN GIANT FOR HEALTH and VITAMINS To 30 Million Miss' Lucy charged that m em -' nounce their findings that same the State of Connecticut, they hoga County (Cleveland). BodV of woman Found should know the truth. OffldsIjtJiers spesk of March 1 ! befS"^. the board of trustees and [ day or wait tmtl) the next morn- If you llho to coH Ir o moot "plcteup" ordor. It holps / Maxlmuni penalty for convirtton" "I demand a public hearing on 4s s Itinn of deadline because af­ PRUNE JUICE Miami Beach, Fla., Feb. 10 dean of.... admissions . i „■ William F. j ‘ "B- , ia five year impriaonment and a PEAS 2 Cans . .. . , . (Adams intentionally permitted j this caae and let ua have it . com­ ter that Ume, they say, ths areath- ovoryono If you phono a doy ohocMl. Thonk you. SUNSHINE FRESH -A coast-to-coaat organizing blue-'^.^.,, unidentified The outconte could be a factor fine of $5,000. Qt. Bot. persons in in the President's decision pletely in .the open, er would be favorable for tvhat- V'// J print, aimed-at doubling the A F L -1 order The eight men and four women in Car; 'l^roat Slashed ever operations ths Israeli might to assimilate an air of riot ! "Yes, I will go a step further If whetlier to seek re-election. of the Jury had been given the ClO'a 18 million membership in a ! and disorder and rebellion on the Governor' Ribicoff la realty on the undertake. v Hotvever, he told a newa confer­ ease shortly after noon last Fri­ Bridgeport. Feb. 10 tJP>—A^Cahill had been stabbed elsewhere level andjk in all fairneaa, to the ■pie ftill resources o f AnMrican c Fresh fruit^nd Vegetables f/' ntc report for and I have no other slterhatiye but WinilOfOOOi large size NEVIN’S Green Label dualry-by-induatry baais from a 1955 shows that Russia’s workers bank about 7:16 o'clock last night, the \lot. Her shoes,' bearing scuff to comply with the Governor’s qr- Send a gift fruit FLORIDA ORANGES they’re Juicy, White TOrj^s. Temple Oranges, a Negi-o.. in defiance of an order marks, "and her .ear rings y.were Ilf Priae WeMon Confeaf Frozen Food ■urvey made by 22 AFL-CIO re- issued by Grooms last July. It was tolled harder, produced m ore—and and gave parking atleqda|tt, Frank dera.’ aweet .. t . full of vitamins and wonderful Tangerines gional'^dirertors. . - (Continued on Page Twelve) got almost exactly the same pay Matera. a dollar blD. The car was found ^iaide the car. - ‘‘Mr. Tynan kept after me fo f Bulletins I"'.' basket for a Valen­ value at 66c doz. ^ , *"*Ynt;r6«sr""" - 7 • , . Derails were kepi secret, o u t ------they received in 19.34. there when Matera finished work Blood stains wire found 'ton' the my reaignation and I g«ve it only, On I G#t Gntry blonits ond ■ Special ■ Livingston has already,, indicated - f - toutaide of the car. .Police alao from the AP Wins More of vdur favorite IDAHO BAKING Workers in the West call this the at o’clock,^he told the pplice. after I wqs tojif by him thgt I had tine. FROM PERO that primary organizing . t»|;8ets SyStCm VScd FivC YCOrS speedup. ^ Htuffrd Iblo Bark Meat found a button, apparently from no other recourse It now looks to POTATOEIS from Pocatello, Idaho— will be “while collar" wqykers, her coat, outaide the auto. . SNOW CROP 6 lbs. 45C—10 lbs. 85c. This.^i;ju the first fruit bf the In a preliminary investigation me as If he were very anxious.to Wesson 8il Old Fashioned Delicious Apples eluding federal, state and city gov- "dii'ccted by Polier and shoe industries. dustry first," guns and, excavators The AFL-CIO goal was outlined Who happened to drive by. , ^ i. a the IlS-day-eM Weattagbaeae instead of butter neighbor of Mrs. Cahill. He aaid Commlaaloner Tynan to give me a Electric Corp. atrike. Federal In a resoUittori adopted at the or- Soviet Labor’s prospects for News Tidbits public hearing so that the true HELP YOUR gan'ization’a founding convention Most in Columbia Agree Mra. Cahill had two sons aged 12 mediator Jokn K. Murray nude 1956 aren't very pleasant either. facts of the Vasaallo case can be SNOW CROP in New* York two months ago. It and 9. the aaaounceaieat after nepa- YOU SAVE. TOO. ON GROCERIES AT PINEHURST Prices for Russia's most* vital food Culled^ from A I’ Wires Eber Cahill, a spokeaman for the -xbrought before the people of Con- CAULIFLOWER aaid the objective waa to sign up rate meellngs with the ||m and NEWSPAPERBOY - 7potatoes -are virtually certain SlkprakyHmrsky Aircraft firm said, has i "hd let the chips fall the striking AFL-CIO Interna­ at least aa many aa.the AFL-(7IO's By LEONARD ZEIDENBERG to more than double during the whevr-they liiay. ON FAMOUS BRANDS YOU KNOW and TRUST ' prefent membership “Ih the years beSi employed as an Inspector in tional union electrical woskers. (Last of Three Articles) .year. Still more belt-tightening ap­ About 175 imlun empluyys of the receiving department there "1 am sick and tired of being EARN VALUABLE PRIZES' 10 Ore. 29c immediately ahead.” tJUsbnian Chuck Co. walk o ff the When the Horace W. Porter., Knowing "the sentiment of the pears to be in order as the Krem­ Since September l95l. crucified and being made the 90 STAY IN ANTABCnO Only one out of three wage and lin drives the nation forward In Job at tlielr Hartford factory and goat” ’ ■; salary workers in the nation is School in Coluhlbia eliminated re- j tow n" is important. Parents may , He r e tr ie d for work as usual AuckbUMl. New- ZealamI, Feb. port cardi aa a means of reporting not think .their wishes count for liew, immense strides to equip the UAW . repi'csentative David E.' this thoming, they said, leaving yTlie Attorne.v General’s opinioti Soo pockdgo for ^ SAVE ON BOY-AR-DEE presently a union member. < 1 10 (^3— Ninety men will ait ciA pupil progress five years ago, ' much so ifar aa their' children's .nation by 1960 to make economic Doyle says It is a strike . . In- when police apprised him of the referred to by Pallotti was one In the long, Antarctie wrtnter la oxdtina deoils SNOW CROP , Former, CTO alread.v have pledg­ dep^dents ahnounc:e "little mer­ SAVE ON HUDSON PaV eR there was. to., be no backsliding-. education'ia,concerned, but, in a warfare on the-West. ■ ■ - ' f ' ' 1 . - cablns-Bot far from where'Cap­ GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ed $4 nilliion in organizing funds Here is the 195.3 economic pic­ ger" movement culminating at (Continued on Pnge Twelve) SPAGHETTI and MEAT BAILS and the generally richer former The school was to rely Solely on'j sense, they hold a-veto power, (Continued on Pagel'^wvlye) tain Robert Scott once made hla GOOD LUCK^'h the parent-teacher conference and j whether they use it or not, over ture, as outlined by official Soviet convention starting in Chicago in ramp. Scott, an BagUnh ex­ NAPKINS, 3 Boxes 35c AFL unions were expected to swell statlstica: .Seplejuber will bring together two WITH TOMATO SAUCE, 2 cans 43c the kitty by^ at least that much Its emphasis on the "W hole child." : the policies of their schools. plorer, reached the South Fela MAWpAWNi 59e 8 Om . For 29c Tlie average industrial worker largest'federation.^ o f Independent I in 1918 but perished there with Bnipy PGliciong Wjntpgtimd! Shortcakd Other schools have used the two The Porter School teachers who umons. ' . j (CoBtiaued on Page Tw'elve) nicthods in coihSIhatloiv E v en T iid proposed replacing report hla party. The men are pMt of (Continued on Page Twelve)*^ Governor .Ribicoff says Connec­ Senate Unit Backs Rigid Props^ the U.S. South Pqlar E x p ^ tio n , iis q u /c ic R o d d i - w i p .schools that, like Porter, had cards with the'parent-teacher con­ S ilo w C ro p abolished report cards in favor of ference had checked public opinion ticut will be glad to participate in the main body of which retnmed Strawberries Savg on Save 4c lb on Save 7c lb. on the conference method, occasional­ carefully before proceeding with an.v regional conference aimed at Ike^s Soil Bank hy 9^6 Margin to Lyttleton, N. Z., aboard the > A ^ H E A R T T ‘Mad Dog’ Slayer ly restoied them. That is what the change. In Andover, the'i-epdrt 18 Japaiic»e Perish reducing nation’s heavy traffic toll. transport ship Arneb today. BUMBLE BEE MAXWELL HOUSE HILLS RED CAN happened in the elementary school . . Nearly 9,000 Connecticut real — ' * ■ " ■ * — .... . V 4 3 c 10 Oz. 51c card* was. restored at the tequeat I 2 9 c Green Label COFFEE at 95c lb. COFFEE at 99c lb. Nabbed by Police in Ando\;er. CToluuibia's next-door of the parents at a meeting the In Bi|or Snow Slide estate agents are being notiflec) by Washington, Feb. 10 (jv An elec-t the effect of low-ering parity prices I ALUERLA RIOTS SMALLER B O U Q U E T ^ neighbor. For eight years, An­ school holds everv two years to he- .State Commission on .C3vil rights tion year farm bill which combines on most crops. .Algiera, F eb ., 10 (A3— French CH UNK TUNA reaidenta of .\lgerta—defying rib &in Francisco, Feb. 9 i/P,i - In­ dover had a oysteni similar to Co- lhe.v are )cqulred. to M-rve all'W r- President Eisenhower's loil bank Chairman EHehder'‘ (D-La) said | Save on this Hires deal. Bu.v. 6 l^ew C * B Items lu)))hia's b)it last year, at the re- aon» as clients, legardless of roce, plan with the rigid price supports the alternative provision, adopted j officinl ban on d e m o n str^ o a s^ rmmm 2 cans 59c small Hires reg. price , . . Get 1 Herring in Tomato Satire diana officers were-coniing to San q))est of a new crop of parents, creed or color. ^ he says would nullify It was ap­ by a 9-6. vote, could prevent a drop j aaaembied a t'th e wrar memorial •^/y. m m ’s large bottle for only 6c (plus de­ KIppei ed Herring Francisco today to return Leslie j-eport cards weie reintroduced in proved early today by the fienale of about 13 cents a bushel in w heat' here .today to swear they wonU posit i. 18th bod,v- from wreckage of ^Alabama Public fervice Com- Taragon Vinegar (Mad DogI Irvin, velvet-voiced j the upper grade.'i. State Department -of Education, ntiision orders all railroad and bus Agri^ltpre Committee. supports and lesaer amounts on, remain to live or die ia thla Save' 10c on purchase of 1 Betty Mint Sauce I workers’ dining hall engulfed by a country; tom by vlolenoe. The Keebler Cinnamon Crisp ...... 39c slayer of six who was captured ! Bui their^asn't anv chance of even though it wasn’t aroused un­ st tion in state to provide "white" Brushing aside the President's other basic crops. CHOCOLATE Crocker Spice Cake and 1 Marble Just in From Jaik August thunderous morning snow slide ceremony wan preceded by nenM Cake both for 66c. ^quietly in a paw*n shop on Market | that happening in Columbia, ac- til after the town was presented. •"d, "Negro" signs for their-wait­ contention that such action would 'The committee. which started > j y ClamUhowder, Clam Jiiice Police Inspector'' Sakiijtro Todal S c to C / Nabisco Cello Wrapped 'Sr. yesterday. j coiding -tp George Palroa. Portei- with a fait accompli. If. public ing rooms . . . A 28-year-old ’’defeat the mal’h object Of the solirwoi'k ye|terday morning, .went street f i t t in g .' bat the crowd Clam Cakes. Steamed Clams said 12 men have been rescued PANCAKES Save on Pillsbury White. Chocolate FIG NEWTONS 14»« oz. pkg. 29c Irvin,’ 31*year-old EvaiMvllle I .School principal. Teachers.at the sentiment had gone against the hpqdlum with police record dating bank," the committee confirmed beyond last midnight before com- a* smaller thaa that in the ; MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Lobster Stew alive from under tons of snow the 8-7 vote last Saturday by which ' pleting its. bill, which still- must riotous demonstrations agniant l A s r r o n x w ith .,. and Yellow Cake Mix when you,by Chocolate Coconut Drop pipe insulator sougM throughout : Porter School keep records of board's majority, the stage wouljJ back to adolescence and bartender 2 for 59c. (Last week this aalei. the nation, waa picked up quietly ; marks made in exams and on and debris. 'Two of then) sre seri­ it had tentatively approved sup-' )>f drafted Into final legal lan- Premier Ouy MoUet lant Mom Cookieii ...... box'35t:, have been'set for a counter-revolu­ ously Injured. ■ — . are Indicted Ib s aying Ailg. 10 of BUNK lUNS WNT JCUIIU' Mushrooms • lb. 49c when he tried to unload two dia­ papers, and these can be averaged CWorge "riger" Balletto In Provi­ porfs at 90 per cent of-parity for guage. ’The measure then will go day. Save 1.4c on pints of Canada Dry tion. As it was, the revolutionaries ’Three others are missing and wheat, cotton, corn,-rice and pea* to the Senate. ' CNKOUTE MH.K PANCME MU Sunshine H.vd.rox • mond rings he admittedly • took for a parent wh8, during a confer- •swept the field. dence. Ale on. new price of 59c 6 bottles ! 3 Sizes 25c, 39c. 49c from, a home at Redondo Beach, presumed dead. All are employes outa. ' J Ellender said he expects Senate m o c k A-’TEST r e a d i e d . Green ^Stamps Given With Cash Sales Birds K.ve Bdef, Turke.v eme. wants to know a mark for -Many Like Report Cards Medical director of National (contenisi. near Lo.s Angeles. of Kansal Electric Power Co. in Adds Hpfclal Provislona debate to get under way about Yokosuka, Japan. Fab. 10 tM < AUNT JEMIMA Chocolate Puffs ...... 29c and Chicken Pies ,. ,4 for 89c -hla child, in addition, a teacher This concern for public opinion Foi,indat^ for In. >tile Paralysis • “ I "wasn’t too surprised.^’ the thU mountain area 140 miles west Going beyond ita Saturday ac-. Feb, 20. Many.Republican ^natora —Thousands of UA. Navy gien cat] tell a parent N.mere his child is one reason that morj informal urges .^Uon’s doctors to speed mild-mannered condemned man of Tokyo. tion, it added special proviaiona to will be absent next week for Lin aod Marines sailed from Japaa PANCAKE MIX stands in the class. "But at no systems of reporting are having to giving bf Salk antipolio shoU to said in an interview. "Fve been Todai laid 33 men were caught benefit dairymen and growera of coin Day political speeches. aad Oklaaw-a today' la a 88- time," says Patros. '’wgs there cqme from ao faJ* behind In oVerv in the qvalanche. Earlier police had more than 50 million' priority wom­ expecting to get picked up for ever any question abOnt Jceeping hurley and flue-cured tobacco, and Both he and Sen. Aiken (V t), ship fleet ta coadnet a aaeck taking the lead held by the report r e p o rt^ 35 then 39. Todai said six en and rhildr^ . . . .Check of fam­ voted to figure pdrity prices on the senior GOP member of the com­ atomic iavaeloa o f Iwo Jkna 2 p k R s . 3 5 c . ThJnKHAMcoM quite a while>’’ report cardi; We. were going to go card, in all ita myriad forms, in the PINEHtlRST OPEN THURSDAY and His arrest wa.s coincidental. lo- men thought to have been in the ily friends fails to uncover any hl^er^ two formulas. ' 7 mittee. predicted a bitter floor aext week. The Navy anBoaneed MANCNStria Comm* 1^1 the v>ay on this, d r not at all.’’ field of reporting pupil progress. building were later found else­ specific reacQn why 7l-year-old re­ spectOra John' O’Keefe and Leo 'Then, he add.ed, "we were aure Parity Is a pries determined un­ battle. 80,000 Navy mea aad 11AM Ma* For .the fact ia, Urge numbers of where. ■ , , tired detective suddenly- killed der farm law to be fair to produc­ IHERSHEY CHOCOUTE SYRUP 2 emm 39e CORNER OF MAIN AND OAK STREETS reertiggiaro dropped Into the of the sentiment of Ihc town; ’’We'll have a big fight 'on the rlnee weald tpka part fas the parehU like report cardi. Efforts to fuiil* the reihsining three members of his family and ers in .relation to thalr coats. An Senate floor," iDlendet^aaid. maneuver dnviag ma aaatveiw FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTiLW oUierwiee, we wouldn’t hkve gone critically wounded .another and , (OseKeeai Page Twele*) ahead with the plan." older formula was reptaend this sary a( tke Mean, fight tat Die (OsetiRMd rege Three). (CoeMenstf am Pafe Twelve). himself in 8t. LouU. year by a newer one which had (CoaMaoed ea ra ta Tweivn) Isiaad la World W sff IL f ■■ ' 'I 9 ' ■ ■ r 'v.- If >. ■ t t ; * / - i