MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 191! ATcrifc DmUy Net P rm Ran rioB smteKN Far the Week Eaded SasniitsJlic^ralJi Jaa. 18. 1888 Manchester £odgS'No.-78.~ A .7 / Statewide Group 11,511 Fh|r, eelder tenlght. Low 8-11^ and A. M., wlU hold .a special com-; Balloon Busters Qub Donates to Polio priye OeaeraBy fair, eeld Wedaeadag* Member at the Andlt o About'' - To>m "■ munlcaUon at the Masonic Temple High near 88. ti' tomorrow night at 7:30. The Mm - Plans Capipaigii . Bnreaa af CIreaiatloa lTi« rcauUr m*tUn**«f ter, Mason degree will be exempli­ I ManchB»UttA~-A City o f VUltigo Charm ten 6f liberty No. if . U3U. wlU fied by the mflcers of the lodge, A recently orgyi'ised atata-wide be held tomorrow night nt 8 assisted bv the m em b^ of the SERVICE AS YOU PREFER— o'clock. A BOcUl U » wul "pet Fellowcrart Club. At the conclu­ organisation, etfablished to fight V O L. L X X IV , N O . I I (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHEST e I i , C O N N .,^ 1 ^ S D A y 2 u N U A O T IS, 1955 (CMaalfled Advattiaia^ aa Page 18) P I ^ FIVE CENtt m ' party will follow the meet- sion of the work there will be a a fatal disease that strikes.ehildreh is the coastoat M k tit Qnlsk Ikaeiml with Mrs. Martha Bell and Heene. Completloa of detail aaMirao satia* social hour and refreshments. but of which little else is known, itttee In chnrge. faction. win launch a campaign for funds The annual membership meet­ lA k o U Ohotcll No. «l,;j>egree ing of the. Hilliard Assn, will be soon. .WilBam P.'4)olsli of ntaihoBtas, will meet Wednes­ held tonight at 8 o'clock in the The organisation is the Chil­ Idka Tierney day night In Odd JTellbws Hall at cafeteria of the Waddell School, dren’s Cystic Fibrosis Assn, and Raymend T. Ridek 8 o'clodf. All members are urged Officers and street managers for is the first. state-Vride group-oT Phone to attend, 1955 will be elected and other im- its kind In tW country. It Is com­ Mltohen 8-8948 portirtant business will be discussed, posed of parents of children af- XI Gamma Caiapter of BcU Isig- Refireshments will be served. Hlcted with the dis ma Phi wur meet tomorrow night icreatic .ftbrosla, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Officers of the Keeney Street organisation hopes to help Albert Poet, 1S2 Green Rd. School PTA are reminded of the find a. cura for the disease, which meeting tomorrow night at 7:45 at affectii'^the lungs and pancreas in Fradetick J. McCormick of East the school. ■ \ children' .The tochniciu .name of heavy boxaa labalad "gaa equip­ Hartford, formerly of Manchester the ailmeht is« muscoviacidosis. d 8 n t e r-oti 8 Massachusetts ment” into the priaon. OffIciaU and Mrs. William Jl> Sullivan, M The Dorcss Group of the South About one in 600 children are state prisem c o n v i^ rebelled would not dlacuea their Intentlona. Oentral Ave, East Hartford, WUl Methodist Church win meet all believed afflicted with the disease, today, seized five guards at Nor would they comment on a re­ but it Ta so difficult to dlagitose be united in marriage Saturtey, day Wednesday, beginning aty:S0 gunpoint and demandedNS car port IM heat had been tumad off Jan. 39, atJlliSO a.m. in St Mary's a. m., for rug making. that it is impossible at the present In the cell block. Caiurch, East Hartford. ^ time to commie aceVete Statistics. to gain freedom from the^O- Priaon vlaiUiig boura wera can- The Girls’ Friendly Sponsors of'' According to Eltoit\Morris5n of year-old, brick and gri calad. The reat of the prison in- OB'^tadjr of-^^atima Mothers S t Mary's Episcopal Church will 133 union St., a member of the paatille. .toa ware confined to their cells. The Nautilus Picks Mp Speed Circle will meet Wednesday, Jan. meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock jtate organisation, there are /lx Tha fitaparadoea.,,. aUowhd the Warden Parley 8. Vance V i t a l A reaj 19, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. sharp in the pariah house. The or seven cases of pancreatic ilfaroaie Rev. ICdward Rartigan, Catholic ■ad, "I won't comment." Jules Lessard, 74 W. Middle Tpke. spcideer will be the Rev. Donald N. in Manchester. chaplain, into an laolatnl aoUtary aaked directly If tha des- Conn. Coe Asks Hungerford. curate of S t Mary's. eonflncmeht cellblock. acena of tha peratf'indaonert made any threats Prttf. David C. Phillips of the Hostesses for the evening vtrili be riot, to hear confeaaioni of four of against the guard-hostages In bar­ O f T a c h e n s Speech and Drama Dept, of UConn Miss Haxel Greenaway, Mrs.' Dor­ WAXES to Hear the guarde. The fifth la not a gaining f«\ltt>*rty. - • will address the nurslrm staff othy Pagani, Miss Hannah Jensen CatheUc.— —— A-few muiutaa aftar-lft a m„ of Manchester Memorial Hospital and M ^ Louise Hotchkiss. Father Bartlgan, a elim, young E8T, Vance told newsmen he talk­ Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. Depart­ Doctor Sundquist ■ieat,...... blac- draaaed 4a clerical ed byjetephona Wth the revoltere. ment heads and others Interested yhe planning committee for the newamen: He bald the I ! was answer- BalMn, S7, one will be welcome to attend. ’arrangements j i t the' 1985B class Mrs. Barbara Thompson, presi­ ’T appealed to the men to RTva ad by Walter H Taipeh, Formosa, Jan. 18 ' ''H .A. . reunion, Mapeheater High School, of the priaonera. New Haven,'Jan. 18 (A*)— Union officials todajf announced ♦ —'— ■>/ dent, and Mrs. Grace GigUo, who' tip. After all lta-«U over.. The (JP)— A Communist invasion P v t Stephen A. Godin, son of will meet Wednesday at 8 p. m. at breakoqUliaa now fallod. Ilia jig Owwili a statewide strike of 1,5(K) Connecticut Co., bus drivers and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar h. Godin, 117 the "VF^Home; is in charge of publicity for the ja-up, ab to apeak." Vance aaljd Balbln lit him talk force backed by 20 warships m^hanied for 3 a.m,. Saturday. Cedar St, recently participated Herald Photo. newly organised WATES Club, Tha priaat aaid tha convlcta to Warran.U Harrlattmi, one of struck strategic Yikiangshan 'The announcement was made shortly after the company in the 187th Airborne Regimental Harold Burbank, Jr., sUi of Mr. fhree members of the Balloon Busters Club of the State Theater turn over to Atty. Jerome will appear Wednesdky morning were cool to hia auggeatlon and tha hoaUga gnardpT and Harring­ Another Shipment! ton apid they warn "okay." today and apparently con­ said it was willing to set up machinery'to/arbitrate W fer- -^Oembat-Xeam's_. “C^ration Cli­ and Mrs. Harold G. Burbahk, SO Walsh, chairman of the Polio DHve committee, the proceeds of a-collection the club took among chil- at 9 o'clock on the' Tankee Peddler they appeared not to bo "too much quered the tiny Nationalist WMtney Rd.. Is broken at 8 p.m. a possible cancellation of the strike, .y ______■ tioned at Fort Banning, Ga. Education. 100% D O W N long term for murderous All employes of the Connecticut^ Kehlsc.Airell of Guard Martin 8. Mulkam, a cap^***^’ (S a.m. E8TI andJt was presumed change for a ismall piece of prop^ the Reds had completed their con- Co.,” read the announcementJ4IWI81%i34f ^ er, formerly of this t .tlva “ represented by this unton erty lylnlr betweett.:'JkftaMitngtoh Juat btfora'noon a doacn uni- on Pago Tan) qusM. . Planners Hear Bray Request and Grove Street on Main Btreet. sists her husband. cease work as of 3 a.m. isrturd'Sl j M c C a r t h y R a p Tba new club (Peiping Radio, heard In Tokyo, Jan. 22, 1965, unless In tha interlnt, > * 8- a Rather than ^‘apot sone,^ the for Ita ^ED piiSows boasted that Red Olnese armies TPC expanded the area to Include aeeond acaalon b at 8 p.m., had "libarated" Tikiangthan and Uie company agrees to abide by its, i f O f! In Pitblic Hearing Tonight all the frontage on Main Street in Tinker HaU. Alfred Bund- "complelely wiped out" the na­ duty to proceed to arbitration with.' A E t? UN Jl. E t f Z t x j bounded by the two aide atreeta. qulat will be iSpeakar. and outde)^.” / i * • n e v many new tionalist defenders. The Red radio Oppositiop developed when it was shit am la expected $25.2 MjHioIi^^4sked aaid tha Invasion forcea lafided at Stanley Bray’s appilcatlon for a^Board during ths first hearing are found a new member iA the com­ mambera wlU/W anrolled. The±L"aiiS‘tr.”rr«SonsibleiSeClirity R is k s 2:30 p.m. and completad capture conduct of the ConnccUcut C6. In sone. change on Spencer Street now on the commiasion. miaaion was the architect for the of the island two boura later.) " will be reheard when ths^Town This action wilt allovV the new ■ ^ ■ Lowest priqe in years! Buy for your own use and for recent contract negotiaUona "has . , . , ' , • ^ ' building proposed by Dr. Dutton An earlier Defense Ministry com- forced us to take thla actlto.” Washington, .'jian. IS (P).—Sen. Planning Commiaaion holds Ita members to become famllisr with and LaBonne. An alternate official gifts. ' ' ' muniqus had prepared the public public hearing tonight at 8-o’dlock the facts. By S t^ Institutions In further expianatioh/the con-, . '**‘^ ^ * *55'***** ®**** will replace the panel member who for the talend'a fall by announcing ference board of tha union which'®"" Johnston (D-SC) late yea- in the Municipal Building . Other matters to be considered Will.dlaqualify himself. . that Yikiangshan, a stepping stone Bray’s request was previously by the TPC involve the fixing of s issued the sUtement told: terday of having "twisted and dia- Property on Green Road for to the important Tachen Islands, "As the company'has made no ; torW " a report by the SUte Dept,pt. aired on March 29, 1954, when he 40 foot building line at the Bray whlciv k change will be asked is OPEN EVE"Y Hartford, 18 (flV-<5overnor Hibicott »nd tlm Lj^s- was garriMned "by a few brave reasonable offer' tCOr . settlement. on 90 persons termed euspect by asid It was planned tC build a property if the sone change., t* now In Business Zone I. Maxwell GRIIN STAMFS guenBlaa" who lata today "were The Navy’s new atamic-ponrerad submarine, the Nautilus, kleka up a spray over her how as she McCarthy in 1950. •uperm'arket and Other stores on allowed and astabUshment of a 25 Miller, the applicant, desires a lature.today w «re handed recommendations fo r a 125.2 mtlnon and haa refu t^ to abide by the lif N [IV 'If -HijN THURSDAY EVENING still rcsIsUng bravely.” picks up speed la a trial rna pa Loag Islaad Souad off New Loaden, Jaa. 17. The submarine carries a arbitration provlaiona of the con­ Johnston, in. South Carolina to the property, located next to the foot Iniilding line at property Business l ^ e 1 classification. Hla •program to meet urgent building needs at the State a humaM Unofficial quarters said —they erew ef 11 officers and gS eattsted.BMa. (A F IVIrepboto). East Hartford-Manchester town GIViN WITH t, pin-pointing the tract. we have hu alternative but attend state' inaugural ceremonies \. owned by >.lexamler Jarvis. land fronts for about 679 feet on CIOSFD MONDAYS welfare t M penal institutions. The a full-scale invasion of ths today, waa not reached fQ£_£om^^ line. ■ » Located ^pn . the_ itatr. dde o f the north side of Green-road west, apaclfE^Si^ta haadia; woe anb-w s might'Mms at ainy jfno* metiC " ‘ ~ The land is on the aouth’aide of Parker Street, the two pieces of of. the Intersection of WpodbridgC The strike will halt Connecticut m ltted ^ tha Lonsley Commiasion Co. operation in New Haven, Hart­ He had announced Sunday that the street and it now irt. Rural property for which Jsrvu is ask­ Street. CASH SALIS w o yeara of study, ig Calls Leadera Residence! Zone and Residence ford, Merldbn, New London, Stam­ he had a letter from tbe State ing sone changes are now in Rural OPEN WfOS TO V » I commiasion iioaded by State JudgeX Vacates PrssidCqt Chlang Kal-ahak called Namtflus Knowlaud Denies Dept, in reply to hie questions Zone AA. A change to ’Busi­ Reaidence Zone. He hopes for re- ford and bther cltlea. ness Zone. II will be asked, RANGE dditor Raymond I. Longley a confaranes of top level military After A meeting with a commit­ about 90 persona who figured in daaslficatlon to Industrial and erecna building n^eda for some leaders at Nationalist' McCiulby’s'early charges that the MODESS necessary for the proposed retail Business Zone n ulU be made for "[New C ^ g e in tee- of the A F L Bus Driven Union '^tnatltuUons. here 'tonight. Sound Area m, W o td s ! tbe Connecticut Co. today an­ department was infested by Com­ outlets. the land, about 40 acres in all. Largaal sum of money under the munists. ' ’ ‘ At the time of the original hear­ FUEL OIL It was rallablWeported that the nounced a propoe.'.! to set up an A third sone ohan^ on Paiker ptsgTam, praaumably to be sup­ Reds shsllsd ths-Tschens this af- ing, the cost of the project was Street will be sought by Norman TNiW IIAUceM 36 Hour Tests arbitration board now ' to settle Johnston, noting that Republi­ GASOLINE ported by bonds, would go to the Lattiinor^ Case temoon' but made hp attempt to differences. cans now controj the department, ♦ box of 12-39* estimated at about .5150,000 and Rauch and Sidney Cushman. The three roenUl hospitals. T h ^ would Bray said today plans are still the MAMCNimil € onn- land there. The New Haven Railroad, of said it had informod him “that not property, lies north of Salter's receive a total of 815,847.000 to Washington, Jan. IS Nationalist raporta'sAid the as­ Grqton, Jan. 18 (ff>—AfUr tast-1 Washington. Jsn. 18 (IP)— Swistd Repub1i(»n leader Know Which (ho bus firm is s subeidlsry, one of these persons . , -. has been See our display for details of this fujl refondl same as in March- pond on the east side of the street /l, ■!! ...... - — ■■■■ ,..P« help relieve crowding. District Judga Luthar Xt sault on TUclahahan'waa^Mtvarod.ligato . ing ]g|)4 tiiJiiTodJiy h r s te s no eonfliet betwemi his aanertton tha: ^uDicd Mwanl M. Fletcher, vlco- proved to be or found to be a Com- One objection voiced at the ear­ and is now In Rural Residence Seen New rAiaan lier hearini( concerned the area's BANTLY OIL by 70 ships. Includingcittdti lO'^ jq/t iqannar sqoputiA|4).b«Uad^ tsiw*HniBM»iih^oM-aH(nioR 'Sfr A w U Jhinn w— n -fnikaw nn i ffasffsger mr] miifflsr -oe. Oiilsyst 4» o ur gevein- Zone. They will ask for the land A 8S RriUkm amount atari »■ — - ™ t—;— , ment". He eald the letter "sheold water supply. Bray said he.^does to be changed to Residence Zone M .\it \ \ . |\( new 8Uta prison at Bnfleld, la accusing Owen L a t t i sifnificance, tbe w o r i d ’ a 4 « t j^ jjiW en t Eisenhower’s counsel against ^‘impetuous words' Notion Dept.— Main Floor not feel vvster is . a problem and {OauMmnd elu Faga T m )'' “We are proposing to set up'on clear tqi thla matter .for-Olf time.” A. I M \ \ 1 t [.} I called fOK. by tha aUmaiitsion which awaaring fslMdV when he atomic ' powered r n g m n g O n m , the ragariBng' tb* situation. •Th# Call* v ...... arbUration board now so that McCarthy, who bbtoined a copy added that two of the largest Also to be reheard ta an ap- abka for A toUl Of 84.118,000 for 3,000-tonJfantilua. spent las’ nifht fornla Senator was aaksd whether | ^ -m shopping centers in the world are he ever had bean a follower ' ...... t| they will bo ready and prepared p t the lettoir, sold that as ho in- plication made by Dr. L. t orman TEL MU; i t II 9 4595 KEMi^S, Inc. Save Money ^ air penal projecta. Oomaauaist line or a promotor. he saw a conflict after ha and other; ^ t r k 1 * t n Q I f l T M l f S supplied by artesian wells. “If we / BABTLAMO tha watara of Lrong lalapd to give immediate conaideratton to terpreta it. “ to say they were all Dutton and George La^nne, Jr. m ROCKV15 Lf 7M 1 Third largaat chunk u'ould go to Rad tnteraata. Republican congrceaional laadera i A the Issues just as noon as the cleared of being Oommunista is need more water," he said, “we'll Originally -they.pAed for a sone i n MAC* n . in our Great the two traimnr, aehoola for the In doing so Judga Toungdahl Ike Followiiig met with the Preeldent a) Ib e | ir^ ».| i -m mm -g-w dlgjnore wells." aourcea aaid the trials court announces its-derision." completey false." mentaBy ratardM. The request for lAld! • White House for their regular! K f || I / K a f f - p Both he and ths department Plsimlng officials say the mat­ this le 82.072.000. w ou ld 't^ for SS hours from their Union h«adqitartera here said TIm J W .H A M COM ter has never been acted on and "To rsquiro dafendsnt (LatU- Tuesday morning dlacuaslon of the '" ■ * 9 no union' officials were there and made public copies of the letter Other major sums aaked by the more) to go on trial far perjury rts of Red Start at\I:O l a.m. yeatwyay. leglalatlve program. MaNCHBtTBa Comm- Is belnjg reheard because only .TanBarv Wool Si In manlSJhrat successful effort to did not know where they could to Johnston, but with the names commisrton would be dletribiited under chargee io-fortnleei aq4 ob­ Knowland replied: be teeched. deleted—in. keeping with presi­ three of \hose who were on the as foUowa: Chronically UL'^ ofed tame the atom to provide trans­ scure M.H»oM^fore the co-urt "I do not,’ We (he and the Presi­ Europe Regi. In a written proposition to the dential diracUves, the department and infirm facilities, 8777,000; fire Moukrmaks a sham of the SUtta Is nd Victory portation. tna 829,000,000 cigar- dent) majr Jook at the situation . Y()I)R dbiws protaction at nine Inatitutlopa,- ''Amendment and tha federal rule shapad giant smoothly from from '.■a' aftgBtry d lftn ^ t view- her deck haro latAvesterday morn­ London. Jon. 18 (P)— misaords, "has always been willing” tp ar­ Says Trtitb TwIstMl 8750,000: Veterans boma-and hos- rei^ring specificity of etarges." Waahlhgton, Jan. Ig (F)—Preal' polnt.r lijiirricane- winds and floods left a ALL NEW dent Blse^owtr closaly followed ing.under clear sUra. bitrate os toon aa the Supreme McCarthy xontended tha letter Ntal, 8400,900;'tnbatculoais aani- Tbs judga apparently 'refarrad In response to other, questions, trail of havoc seros a ^ e s te rn showed that Johnston waa^^twiaf- toria. J814B.000; and kmg range to /the poetUon of the SUth Amend­ reports ofXthe Red Chinese cap­ With an absence of fanfare. hSr Knowland said ha had had no dls- Court of Errors rules on a union C H A t H ~ ■Upper, On dr. K iw n v p . Wilhin- Europe sito-'the BrlUi^Isles today. appeal from a 1953 award. Or, Ing and distorting the truth a , at thG {r SiA'if tiie tiiHe planning, glOO.OOO,, ment to the Conatltutioa whlchj^p- ture p t a m all island from the Cussion with the PrMldent of the A t least 17 persona w r t dead from Chlnoee NatiqnaUsta. The obvloue aon, San Diego, Cxlif.Xflashed a the -etatement continued, .as soon (Treat deal," and that the South .Hie commission indicatod tbaae qulree that a dofendant be informed I I U.S. airmen imprisoned by the the effoOto of the ^'eather. CaroHnlan wae at‘ least "grossly are the minimum needs, alt of of the nature and causa of the ec- concern of tlM U.S. government short message conflrmini^is craft Rod Chinese as "spies" or of Hsm- as the union withdraws tha ap- WITH iH i NtW waa under way on nucleaKpower, In ' Gorinany, Jlbm rampaging mistaken." PVHUCH SPACE . 1 0 0 % W ool^ankots which merit approval by tba Leg> cusation. Tha defanae in the X«Ui- was whether iL was a prelude to msrskjold's visit to Peiping to Rhino and Mosel wvera claimed II. P«*?- . an attack on Fomoea. and moved the atibme-rine iirto.the seek ^ i r relcmse. Today’s meeting, which lasted The Stole DepL letter signed by lalatura. / more case has pontended that the lives, and flood/ waters menaced Asst. Secretary Thrustbn B. Mor­ m t S T "It la tha opinion of this accusation was too vagus to daf the Elsanhower riuRuased the deyel- trial area of th^ Sound at . ^12- about an hour, was held at the re­ // knot speed. \ A- majortly of Senate Foreign the West German Parlismsnt ton, noted that none of the vari­ you can have ' mfsalon that this program w i l l -dn offense and permit prsparaUon opmpnt with Republican congfee- Relationa Cominittee members in- buUdiiig in Bonn and the fsmoua quest of ‘ union- representaUvee. DOES IT TAKE aional leaders atXthelr regular The casual observer could w « They have been authorised by the ous Uwe or presidential -orders provtda' only the most essential c i a defense. • • have mistaken the SOO-foot Nau dicsted they held hope that Ham- cathedral o l Ctologne. Thousands needs of tha insUtutlona at, this The charge which Toungdahl Tuesday conferenca knd the White larakjold's trip may ultimately of persona/ hdd to be evoctumted members to cqll a etriko of 1,300 KENDALL rig h t 8ute to Houaa said the Presidpnt and 8ac- Ulus for just another submarine drivers and mechanics when* nec- "^(CoffttBffed Off Pager Bight) .. f time." threw out wae retumad by a fed­ moving down the Thames River. d to freedom for the airmen, from f lim-threstened h o m e A In placing major omphaais on eral grand jury last Octohst. -Ths reUty of State Dull had been me of nine DemocMtic and Rescue )irorkers carried food to sssary, The uhlon" seeks a 33r TO HAVE A COMPUTE Jit your be4 'in touch” during morning, Much of the excitement was con- cent hourly wage increase. On tha three Mg mental hostels, tha tworcount indictment, in effect, Re­ ntsd to newsmerr -who folioiwed Rcpilbllcan aenatnra Jntervlawad. families by boat. . ooounleeton pointed to the 9.048 placed the. key count of a Devm- presumably,'about the “ kck,. with Knowland that jlhe Fls^e winds reaching up to 100 Sunday union members rejected a Bedford Seen the huge slib's first movements company offer of a new'contract I U c t v e t patient total which represents 40 ber .JK12 indictmant. Toungdabl from ithe/Skylsrk. s submarine LN. ‘Sjlkrctary General's trip was mUas/on hour ripped through Bd- )Wr cent oVarcrowdlag. la ac had dismissed that cbiuit in May It also waa ann that a "fiattiire^y any fair standard or knocking down phono and which 'includes a four-Cent in­ .POWBI WORKSHOP? Adm. Arthur. W. Radford, \chair- rescue y/ttmoY which eecorted the crease. Bulletins¥ hospitals, it said, bads are placed 1953. and was upheld by the U.S. NauUlua about a mile into the yardstick,'Nftoveral said it's too ir linoa, uprooting tries and tonly aix Inches apart. , Xtourt of Appeals here. man of-the Joint Chiefs oifntoft. early to' t ^ - Others said they ng rooto off houses. - from the AP Wires B e q ^ ts Listed Diemiaeal of the new indict­ wouML have nn aftmoon T .. (Conttaned en Page Elgfit) ^ didn’t yet haVe enough facts on New storm warnings went out Forefmoat lUnw aaked for the ment is subject to appeal by the anee wPh the 'Freetdent. which, to base Sv judgment. td'’ shipping in the' North Sea. al­ Rebel Chief KiUed mental b ^ ita ls Include: government. The government took Presidential Preae Sacral SMretary of State Duilea an/ ready hard buffeted by gales and BODY FOL’ffD .lN 6 a NAL NOT MUCH WHIN YOU HAVE A SHOlPSMITHI Chatham Norwich B4ato Hospital: Intan; that course when Toungdahl dis- James C. Hagerty declined to nounced today tha$ he - will get bliesarda. Sutfieki. Jaa. 18 (JV-Thff Siva treatment building 85.350,- misaad four of ths sev^ counts of whether Radford had been first-hand information here toihdr- Iii. Costa R ic^ War body of 20-year-oM Celia Joae- 000; research and clinical labora- ths original imUctmrn{t. Warsaw Radio said "numerous s 100% IVool Blinkgl to the White Houaa for a discus- row from Hammsrskjold on the persons" died in gales that'iwept phioe CtenakI of Windsor Locks SHOPSMITH * Meil( 9 GIvet Yon A ^ p l e t e Home toty 8486,000; employes building The Court of Apprals restored ■lon o f the Reds' attack on ' the Secretary General's misaton to Red was .recovered at 1:25 p.m^ to­ ^50,000 and six t^yaielana' reai- two of the counts which Toungdahl News Tidbits ports of Poland yesterday. Several San Jose, Costa .JSiCA Jon. IS WHITE island. ■ > China aeeking ralease>of American- ■hips ran aground near the Baltic (jet—Cbata Rica's general staff de­ day from the bottom of the Worfcslmp In One Compoct U nH !. . . It comes dcliv- dencea 8210,000. had dismissed, but agreed with him Hagerty laid he would have no CnHed fr o m .A P 'w ir M airmen imprisoned as spies. Wlsdaor Locke Caaal here. The Connacticut SUta Hospital: In on the main charge. ports of Gdansk ffnd Bwinousjscie clared today rebel commander comment on the development in He rejected the contention of (Dmnsig and 8;adnemuende), the TeOdoro Picado, Jr, has been girl, mloatag from her home er-ed complete, reody to plug In with built-in % h.p. the 8wr Fast and was leaving any Knowland that the miuion had Rosa Front. ■*■«' •**• SiuHtoy sight. Iws (OenUnnaR an~Paga TMrtaen) radio added. 1 '. publlo~3icuB8ion oT If' to Duilea. Beaau CMdar Lyndon Johnson- been a failure. * In the northern tip of Scotland, leH n S toa t motor, bench ond outomoWc speed selector . » .^nd SALE 84" X 90“ At a newa conferancs. Dulles (D-Tax) plsns to leave Washing­ -along wi(h 34 of his men .—A. . Dullae also told a newa confer- some 70J)6o Highlanders were eut It 'has "full confirmation” of his SS-hour sesreh by both local spoke in a manner tending to min­ ton for Ms:yo Clinic at Rochaatar, sad State Poller. Jokfs only 2' x 6' of floor spoce! Minn, ta naderge treatment for off from the ru t of the world by* death. imise the- importance of the Chi- 1. The United States ntould hot heavy snow, with some drifts 20 The general ataff did not say ARegnlarSlX,«9V*hic neae Nationalist loss of Tikiang- kidney alone condition . , . Gen. object if the United Nations THREATENS TAYLOR’S UFE V". A Lawton Collins wll leave SatgofiL, feet deep. Two Royal Navy heli­ how It had confirmed that Picado. mnmmmrnmgtfmmm Byrd^for Spending Cut sNan Island, which is about 20 should iindortoke to arrange a copters, bounding dangerously in 27-year-old son of a former Costa And What A Worksliap Y« b '» Have) . . . KENDALL *Wtday for Washington for eon- Seoul. W’edneaday. Jaa. 19 (P) • 5- .• * miles north of Formosa, eeaae-flra in the Formosa Straits the high,winds, made flight after Rican President and 1951! graduate Tha Island is without any par' saltatMa on progress of Amertcaa' '—A Kereaa, faffstte yesterday LOOK FOR TmI s I • r n 90^l between the Chinese NaUOnaltats flight over the rocky hills to drop of the U.S. Military Academy at burst iBto a'top secret mUitary SHOKM ITH gives you griwler copocity, versatility Ucular importanoo and waa not economic and military aid to and ths Communists. SA U TAOS IN o u t held by regular Chinese National­ Southern Viet Nam. fo ^ and-medicine. . . West Point, had .been killed. ooBfrrcffcc sod threatraed Oca. end occuroCy os 0 9" sow,. 12" sender, 16V4" drill n i i G i m E DISH O f 4i% Balanced Budget 2. The Tachen Islands about Pollca.in the ores aaid'oU sur But it reported a total of 35 Maxwell' D. Taylor with a platel A Regnlar 814.88 Valne ist forcea, Dulles said. Japan announces United Btatea 200 miles north of Formosa are lelag oeUed, a ■ re jiablo JANUAtY wool tAUI .Tha small island is eight miles Will lean new Japanese Navy asven before belag press, 38" lathe and horizonfol drill, SHOFSMITH not in any sens# essential to the (Conttoued off Page Thirteen) (Conttaincd off Page TM ) scarce ■aid___ today. . The la- ElGctric ^ Washington, Jan. IS OP) —-Sen.wabout half the atsa of the one an north of the Tachens. mineeweepera and submarine . . . defense of Formosa although one fermaBt,, who caaBot be aaased. gives you more volu# for your power tool dollar! TOWELS Byrd r. Thla waa one of the major itanta (Ooffittened m Pago Toff) Giant size 20" x 36” . Dries twice ms many dishes, dries JlisKf/n J l«d ' tion would take it upon itself to (CantUinad an Pago Thirtaan) lifted to remote Galena area on to be Ambassador to New Zed* la a 802,408,000,000 ependldg By JF^NK O’BRIEN ./have made during the yea'r, any load. them twipe as fast, lihtless, soft, easy to use. Blue, red, budget Ehaenhower recommended tut back .spending 4 per cert— Yukon River as Army's giant cold ■4, woather maaeuven rumble Into Ke Newsfeatnrea refund coming to you fropt last C A Caiaaleta tactadinf yellow and green borders. - ■ ' for the booklOeplng year eUrtlng about 2)4 biUion dollars—the gov (Note: The Interaal reveoffe year, ahd credit for any overpay­ erament could operate in tbe black first phase- Supply Devicie IKE STARTS ANTI-BIAS L'NIT St 5b k.p. inetar aiNl b \ n'ext July I. . Trio of Demt>crat« ■eirvtoe haa determiaed that eosae ment of social security tax result­ ' Oongreu raeponded ganarally for the fiqst time since the fiscal Prime Minister Ichiro Hato- ing from working for more, than W'ashlagtoB, Jaa. IS i ^ — EASY TERMS • Gkmt Scratn Drawn yama gets - letter saying he will of the iastrocUons la form 1048 Pnoideat'Bbtoshewer today OPEN EVLRY along partioan lines to hie "8nt year 1951. Sworn Governors Unveiled at Kamau ter eomputlag tbe taxv credit oa one employer durtog.-OiC'year— conirolt lint GREEN STAMPS things first'' meaaaga calling for VSirsnie DeOdt Basis. itod, unless he rattree may also eUlLAertltoen. created a aew 5-member 00m- iHURSDAY E TNiNG or mergos Japim's conservative reBiemeat iaeoiae are not ae la- nilttee to preveat aay die- increased air powar and alinuMd- "It is time that the adminlatra- teadod by Uw. This article locates •nia-rfeifie kinds of dividends •TJAMa.US. • hfH-GpwiIng De«r ■ OPEN EVERY Z.'fC GRIfN STAMPS dowii ground forcaa. tion- and -tha Congress face up to By THK ASSOCIATED PEBSS partis* by Thursday. .Rep. Patter Hartford, Jan. 18 (P) n ie criiBiBaUaa agaiost goverameat 1CLOSED MONDAYS GIVEN WITH . Kaman Aircraft .Corp., and- the the laoerO^ laetrucUoas, sad -^yflTle in figuring a tax exclusion, THURSDAY EVENING Democrata gibed at the Preal- the reaUttas of our' fiscal situa­ Thne gubernatorial oddiUee ■on (R-Oonn) praises budget rao- d^usse’d' in the previous article, workcic. oil the harie of raoo» • Fomloin Oram- ommendatlon to t Congress asking UB.’ iNavy'e Office of Naval Re- tella you tkeVorrect procedure, ae- color, ereed •* pajtiooal origta, dent'a failure thus far to heap hia tion." Byrd said ,in a statement were reported in as many states eOr^ag to the"- ai^vlee e< the are also aUgible -for. figuring, the CLOSED MONDAYS GIVEN WITH ' 1902 praaldential campaign prom- "We are enjoying the greatest today, when the nation’s two $750,000 appropriation to finUh saarch today revaaled details of la hlrlag aad firiag procedarcs. • Automatic Timor CASH SALES tho Kaman-dcveloped rotochute. iweeaue eerviee.) tax credit for dividend inedm*. But laee to balanra the hudgej;, critl- prosperity In our history. We are youngest governora, together with dredging ebannri to CHuver's Bar Hhe credit la baaed only *u y thO U.8. (ovw ■ ■ peMei apprevffl Mpy. HMmtH Cl. LAiaiiaintsa comm-' .. _ ^ ad*d bqjlBt. Tba PrqMdi^ 8op*- patutated to* paymento. pdu may iCmH ■a F s iffT h fN ) ^~nUiLn and nEEVICB'"~7 .”gM» B m w o< iuoajsoo.ooffr .(UaaUnwi M gfii) ^ (OesMssai ai Pst* Fasz),^ ernhicnt. ‘ rf lOffffB— *8WI '/■ I i I r : : '5 ' ■I t : ^ v -

' 7 - TUESDAY* JANUARY 18,1955 lU N C m C E lf EVENING' HERALD. ^CX>NN.r TUESDAYv JANUART IS, 1955 MANCHESTER E VENiNG; HEaALD, MANCHESTTOtr Q)NNw ; ; : s : Caroljhi. Now ho must t l a c K ^ Accept Invitations. ’ tbs CfiCA’a ' leHer said the tax ^MEflfUNG ABOUT IT In a receptaMe and wtnaara amold^ Mark of Cain for, tha nmclmM Year Iwwiie Tai (I) ‘ ^ ■■■'" ■ Meriden Board board's recommendation was not be drawn. No purchaae at the atom, ChftrityCrQc^^Sh D a l l a s of bia Ufa. I would bave fougbt tha Mutm6uS“iSfe^ c e d y o o r UUtet fcN n«r- aM O u d a w s a final decree and teqt the school waa reoulred to obtain a ticket. namm all thS WSy.” " ^ Ball board could set up any salary QREAT EAETERH It&tod M cM M :7«a eoM?^ Juatica Baldwin wroU that “two Patersen, gmying officer of U»e Get Seven-year Hit on Teacher Jolto!« MothM schedule it sc declred. of the reoocnlaed elemeilU of a T 6 N e w " i l 6l j ^ o u 8 f r a u d s S j ^ v i n g Dallas Power A Ught C o^ ^ 501 HARTFQHD r o a d ~ MANCHESTER r e U ^ » briUtcd ihroata aiul A d s '1 T # U in g ^ i lottery are preaent” In the auper- Twenty-two mom paraoiw w Two New Tax Crediii Help f ^ declared his belief bia son was in­ Prison Terms 7" Plijr^^Scale Row TRIPLE FEATURE €>URNRK A. y/"BURT* LINDSAY, Prop," ii(M do«!M)—The OOR* over tee long houm^apanese oOt when your door'wU or talc- hospitala and educational taatr - . Ft. Braggf 'N. even thou(b the participant doea iold— cHMXtoMi "Them waa a Junior Chamber of Oortmerm necU.eut Education Aaan., con^ ■meiid 'l)l'4hcateraK'tee Welfare not mahe any payment towarda Uone. -PallM, Jail. 1* t«rr:liCtith Pbtsr- Jan. 39 at the Armory on Main Army privatea wem'eentenced to. cerned over a alaah In tea city's MfMatl^ ia ptaaimig a 2li-hour RISIDING YOUR HOME - S S L S i b f ^ H;^ord. Jin. H W^The Gon- phoiie rings tha TT'FUnd cki.g>aigTa for adver- Mn. toandsoaM son of a Dallaa util­ chance that a Jury might have bc the ticket' Street, Malcolm LaPraoda, com- (CsHtlHEed fi*te-Pata O ) mvep.-yearn at hard, labor y e ^ r - school budget and a recommended limit That would end AhiiilBnm Otopboardlng, Asbeatoa, PlasMa aad laealalad i McUctti Supreraa Court haa ruled. ^■aa a swsrodieme dSKgnad to tug Uaing in program booka, year ity exacutive, faced as Mttia aa aint my boy, though Innpcent, to FsIliBk Tree Bnmclt. 1 m Therefore, falllni' yh^al his d < ^ bi tha efeetric dialr.” mltte* chairman, announced to­ day for rmtlny—refuelng to t b t f teacher aalavy schedule, tee p(q|iutor'triple feature. SMtog. la a wM* variety of eetaea aad atyiea. books and other pubUeationa by seven years in prison today after dividend income eligible fo r a tsx' Uiiat a newspaper which duViahM claaatficallon la any promcdioiial at your heartstringa — sad Uae Cbo^ Short Circait charged teat this city's tex board hia oWn pocket with mUUoni of non-charitable oiganWatlona. a aurprtsa plea of pdlty In the slay­ • Peteracn. who wrote teams ■ of day. the order of aa officer to fall (Hit TELEPHONE Ml-S-8371—« r M1-B-S4M edvertiatDg about gaipM of chance venture involving the elentent- of credit, Rue they muat-pryvlciuslp iHur jBone beyond Ita powera and .v'Sloat animals v-hich can hear dollars. < S." Mall and telephons solicita­ ing of his swaetheart. romantic poetiy to Cafotyn long LaFrancIa aald the .prinl*r*a, for work at the Ft. Bragg atOcluuie 'V WE FINANCE TOUR DEAL runa the rlah of criminal prowcu- chance, aurii as boan-gueaalnc con- after her death, had claimed he: daadlln* for piihUahing have figured their dividend'Income A. branch fron) a tree on has aat up "an intolembi* prece­ can alao produce sound.*). alUiou ':i taata and the free ticket lotteriea. Kenneth B. Backman, manager tions from outside,.Maaaochueetta. Patersen, 36, cotfd hava raceivad tost Dec. 20. waa In communication with her in the progmm2>*a po«*<* Bepamtcljr to get their exclusions, Gardner Street fell actoM the dent” which ^ may affect jghool them am eome cxceptiona to te( tion in thia aUte. of tha Boston Battar Buslneaa Swlhdlan? stu«tt.d the exemp- death in the electric chair, or .ac­ A court martlql convicted them rule. tionb and a few weeks later strange quittal, for tha 1949 staying of and that aha waa "happy," Minute* printer ha* agreed to ae#^ that each excluding only his or her own BMFD alanh eyetem yesterday after deliberating oiu: hour. *nie lioards and teachers in othpr com­ The court aald any ouch publica­ Bureau (BBB), aaya "the public la afternoon, bmaking the' yrirCs tion elMatea the State'a. anti-lot­ smarter about phony fund ralalng things begiui happening ji New pivtty Carolyn Schofield. But hlr after tha slaying be had tCM news­ name* of tboae who accapt invita­ di'vldend Income up to 880. And sentence 1* • a/bjoct t o mview by munities. Deaths Las$ Night drives for cripplad children, the Endande father aald last night that h» men ‘T didn’t maap io,kUI W but tion* thia weak get into the pro­ nily dividends not excluded may and causing a short circuit. higher authority. The association, a ^tatewldc tery lawa Chief W. aifford Mason m- - BaMwia Wrttee Opiaiea aged, and the handicapped, but the Backman aaya that scores of faared a •'vlcloua” Jury might aa- after I fited the fimt abot them gram. ‘ count toward the tax credit. In addiUoi)_^the soldier*—mng- teachers 'organisation, A said it ported this morning. thought the Meriden Board of Ap- "Tn an opinion written by Aaio- By THE ASSOCIATED P|a»S^ promoter la now making his pitch charity promoters who went to MB the death penalty. waa BO stoppbig*’. LaFrande said Uiplr names may On your 1984 Income, only divi­ Ing from 18 to 31 yaam—vver# MtUU in name of religion.” sleep at night aa "aM era." em­ The cider Petersen and opposing dends received after July 31, 1984, Box J92 from the Verplanck ordered to forfeit alt pay and sl- ^rtionment ''and Taxation had MANCHESTER KNITTIN8 MILLS i i i i i i p ^ate Juatlce Raymond E. Baldwin, RuUand, Vt.-rJohn W. T. Wet- Hava to be placed in a aupplemed- < School about the sam* tim* the court eaid yeaterday H baaed The Massachusetta attorney e rg e (he next momng vrith the attorneys told of a “awap-ewt" tary list following the m [^ a r ooa ara eligible for a tax credit (line lowanccB and to be dishonorably ;usurped the functioha of the city’e tlcaon, 90. managing, editor of the was a false alarm, he added. lU ruUnc on a 193* Sute. Supreme genaeafa office oonflnna Back- title of' "Reverend, or detcon. or vriihki resulted in tha guUty iJca FoUowing am, the name* of the 4 of column B of Schedule J.) discharged. Eoairi of Education w h c.n it RuUand Herald trom 1928 until Elected Offieere The calls wem not rteated- - Court opinion whl-;h dedared ihea hla mtirement in 1941. Bbrn in man's smmtng. Here's what A sat. preaeiMr, or bishop” bafom thair and Judge Henry King'a passing «f person* whoa# acceptaacea warn After you havb added up aepa- ' 0ef(pa deliberating the geneml rtooihmended teachers salaries at ter "banlc-nllea” Hlac*t Houj^Um Wls. Died M onday Atty, General J m m ta -r. Mahan names. a aantanca of "Ufa linpriaonmsnUl announced today: „ rateiy dividends received up to Flm alarm system officials' court-martial ruled that tha of- rates below teoie* sought by tee Who ordained them nrd to wtaat Of RainboMT Girls July 31, 1954 and thoa* received diacovared tha ' broktn wlm fanse did not mjrit tha death schoiql board. SS Annual Factory Clearance The New Britain Herald, an Washington—Wallace 8. T h ^ - aaya about the new look in crooked Agrae to OaiRy Plea Dr. and Mm. Mather H. NeUl, after July 31, you deduct your ex­ when\tractng tha origin of the panalty and that life imprisonment afternoon daUy.,-ao«®ht the opin­ 63. Mputy director of the charity >romotloiie,' ehunm did they belong? Defense attofneya aald they Mr. and Mm. Mark Holmea, Mr. ' "The effects of the overall ■bnly they know.” says Baek- agreed to the guilty plea on the clusion or excluaions (up to $50 Jumbled signato that started would be tha maxinum poasibie ion In a petlUon for a declaratory Office of Export Supply! for the Fleece PnbUe Fer MUUena Maatchaator Aaaamhly N a 15, and Mra. Leon E. Beauchene, i b . Fallot Otudio school'hudget slajh (of 881,2 8 8 ) Nineteen ot|ier Con- Out and out racks tar A ui, "but they think they found condition that the Stole drop its Order of Rainbow for< Otrla, bai and Mra. John J. Douglas. M r. each on a Joint return), taking aU ringing about 3:40 . p.m. Al­ sentence. Marie Js m m Boudreau would Appear to be davaating Bureau of Foreign Commerce and loophole in the Uw and today 90 demand for a daaUt.penalty. They tha axcluaions out of di'vtdeiuls re­ though broktn, the ends of the 'The six were convicted of "intent nectirut newapapera loined. invtte in government service for- 23 cloaking their raekeU in the guise atoetad the foUowlag ofneara to and Mr*. Frad Carpantar, Dr. and enough, but for tee tax board, as per cent of the phoney charity ceived up to July 31, If possible, wire* . kept making contact to override ‘ a lawful. military Mr. and Mm. Leo Boudreau, 39 anlt aa frienda of the cour^taml- years. Died Saturday. of nligion am preyteg on the New said they also asked—and m- aarao fCr tha next term: Carol Mm. Howard Boyd, Dr. and Mra. reported ill.ten pi^eea. to go ao far ii’’! cue curiae). England public, public to the the tune o t drives are being made In the name ceived—agreecMnt that Potemen'a Hewitt, worthy advlaor; Barbara Don A. Oulnan, Mr, and Mm. but going over into dividenda re­ with op* anothar, causing tha mthority by acting in concert with Margmmt Rd., announce tee en­ aa to assume the pmrogativc Of Althouch It never pubilahed Rochester, N. Y.—Andre de of religion.' live Yearn confinement In Mate Otto Saelart, Atty. and Mra An­ ceived after that date if neces­ alarm bell to sound. each other by refuang to obey gagement of their daughter, Marie, Ribaupierre, 61, concert violinist mmiohs of doSam a y«*r. . The Hewitt, worthy aaaociate advlaor; .itself toying (knvn what tee auch advertlato*; the Herald aald attorney general Intends tw^ttrtail ii Lnsge. ta n ll To mental hospitals would ba counted thony Gryk, Mri and Mr*. Ray­ sary. orders of an officer,” whl(di the Jeanne Boudi^u, to Eufcne A. and a faculty member at the East­ Avia Anderaon, Charity; Joan era salary schedule shall be terpat- It waa offetM adverUainf it con- thee# fmudatant aetlviUca Which Ourrently, Better Buatnesa as a part of hla prison term. Lewia, Hope;' Valeria Boehm, mond R. Raid, Dr, and Mr*. Jacob 'The 'remanider of your eliflbl* Army called mutiny. The Army Sylvain, son of Mr. arid Mrs. Wil­ man^ Schpol- of MubIC. ~Bbm' in fred Sylvaln of Babcock ' Street, ens to eatebltah an ii^ em b l* aldered to h* of that nature. It syphon away funds from Worthy Ekireau records indicata them am ThU means in Texas that Peter­ Faith; Margaret Gustafson, rec­ A. Segal, Mr. and Mra. Prank dividends received after July 31, intended. The other lines in the said the soldlem were In thv stock­ darens, Swltsprland. Died Mon­ Hartford. precedent affecting teaChem and naked the court for a|«.fipinlon.. - - erganiaationa.” - 100 fmudulent mllgioua organisa­ sen, once described by Dial. Ally. order; Jdnta Koelach treasurer. Obmmaki; Jr. 1954 is the pate of your divideixi schadula am not affected. ade for either inmdMrdination or schopl boards in o t l ^ towns as The Herald aald It had .been of. day/ \ tions operaUng tn New Engiaiid. Henry Wade aa a "pampered, ego- being absent without leave. Why this sudden surge to "re­ The above offlcerA together with Mr. and Hr*. ChrlaUe McOor- ,income on which you may flgum If you will take a pencil and Mias Boudreau attended Man­ well.’V the CEA sails' ired the julvertiaementB by a New Xhcondldo, Caiif.—Russell J. ligion'* by tb# aynr^thy awln- They •TUt” large ctlen and amaU tUtical boy guilty of pminedltated, “ your tax credit. ______Proaecut'.on and defense agreed chester High School and is now Walsh, 64,'\pmaident and general the appotntive offtcem slid the ad mlck, Mr. and-Mra. Jack Anson, ^ wmke the following eorracUana-oiuf; 'The 'CBA (tearnr'waa made in a Sritaln. aupermarket which apon* dlcra? towns kttd they'll stealnmtold mil- c(dd-bloeded murder," crtU b« eligT- vlaory board, will b* aeated at a Tour credit to the smallest of the men created no dtoturbence employed by the Southern N e w manager 'of Overland Greyhound Dr. and Mra. Chari#* R. Hamil­ your form In schedule K. you will and went peaceably to tee orderly latter read yesterday at a school acred a 103-priae free ticket lot­ Lnat year an Associated Frees Uons In 1099. bte for parole in seven or el|h>t semi-pubUc inatallatloa la tha Ma­ these three: England TelephoM Co. in Man­ board meeUng:/ ' Lines, Omaha.\ for the last 30 "Five faka rallgious'graupa have ton, Mr. and Mm. John F. 'BOm- have the correct (NrecUona fer room after refusing to go to tee chester. Her fiance graduated tery during an aniMveraary cele­ survey disclosed phony charities years. sonic Tempi* Hondayr Jkn. 34, at 1. Four per c*nt of the mmaln- 'The Bchoppboa.-d wante(t 8900 yearn. Died Sunday. collected mom than a inllUon dol- On SepL 2. 1949. Petersen, then mers, Mr. and 3fr*. Alexander P. ' computing your income tex credit. from Hartford Public High School, bration. wem stealing some fS million dol- 8:80 p. m. ;y der of your dividend* received .af­ Work detail. aCroas tee bciard increase for teach­ The atore wanted to advertlae Covington, Ky.^The Rev. Jo­ 31, walked into a downtown office Mannell*. Mr. and Mm. Arvid Make line 3 read: The six were; served two yearn in the U.S. Navy, IPiaOMtflMt 1am a year in New England. Six lara in the last four months In the ■ ' ter-July 31, 1954 after taking out ers. The.Increase would establish that anyone who came to the atore seph Z. Aud. 36, former dean .at greater Boston area,” la tim esti­ building whom Mias MhoAeld Nelaon, Mr. and Mm. Erlinr R "Enter hem 81.300...." Henry J. Murphy Jr., of Phila­ and is pow..proprietor of Floyd'i million dollam was obtained fmud- MBS. TRACT DIES AT 186 Larsen. Mr. and Mm. Wllll£n i . any *xclusi(m. a new satofy schedule with mini' durinc the celebration would be Afllla Madonna Collega at Coving­ mate of BBB repreaenteUve Bob worked as a aecreUry, talked to 3. Tour tax (after taking a Make line 5 mad: delphia. Market in afanchester. ulently in greater Boston alone. Norwich, Jan. 18 (Py—Mr*. Mary Horgan, Lyrodn H. Ford and mums of 88,400 and maximuma of ^ven a free Ucket on which the ton and a chaplain „ln Korea for Smith, the bilreau'a expert in her a few mlnutaa, and . then ecedit for any foreign income tax "Balance (line 3 minus line 4), Michael D* Angelo of Hoboken, A ’Feb. 22 wedding i* planned’ lilMIFflm, AfUr.ibe ^ story," aaya Lyons Tracy, who celabmted her Fbatmaster and, . Mrs. H, OUn or IiM 1. whichever to smaller.” 80.000. fouf yearn. Bern In Silver Creek, pumped five bullete into her body. peraon waa to writ* hla nan»e. Backman, '"UMuaiuida of persons phony promotions. v 100th birthday tost Dec. 38 and paid). N .d. Howaver, tee tax board cut the The tlcketa were to be placed She had apuroad hla love, he said, Grant. , 'This allows you to c(Hnpute your Richard J. Tkach of WaUington. N. T. thed Monday. delug^ bettw tnuineas iwreaus In Boston recently patrolman' was a raaidant of this city for al; 3. Two. per cent of your tax- team! (^ c h Hugh Greer will do school board budget by 881.388 and SanUago, Chile—Mm. Eileen and intended to marry another retirement income tax credit on with inqutrlM about charittea. John Ford arruted two men and most 80 yaam, died tote yaaterday. able income. . ' N. J. (he apeaking while Assistant recomiMnded raJary incmiuaa GrMne. 6T, of Oaulsvllle, Ky.. In Manachusetta an aroused a woman who warn sollcittng funds man. Whichever ot these is - the the smailcr of; William C. Lapate, Jr., of Upper. e m » u f » e » iH i She was a nativ* of Psacsdale/RL Coach’Nick Rodis and Co-captains teat WO’, id amount to about 8300. ^ BOYS' 3 to 8 mother-ln-law of U,8. Ambaasadpr public damanded a law curbing for a non-exlatent "church.” In Minutes latar, last night'a brief and is survived by< a daughter, amalleat, you can daduct from 1. Your total eligibl* mtim­ Darb.v, P*. > ^ MATINEE DA1LT,1>M ' ment liKome. ' -- Art Quiraby and Stan Zima Mill Under the tax board's plan the WtUard L,. Baaulac. Died Monday criMked /charities and rmiuiring BrookUne » phony “pastor” waa testimony said, tha Southern Mary T. Tracy. ' ■yotfr tax liability (which you find Norman J, Moiriaon of Philadel­ Sill i j ! W lN D S H ia D Methodist Untvaralty Joumallsm 3. 81.200 reduced by what you be on hand td answer questions. minimum* would be 83.100 end Chicago—Joaeph L. Moss. 70, fmd prmotem to Hat th^ re­ arrested on a similar charge, AU ;in tha tax, table or computc)i'Tou phia, Piu Movtea of tee Manhatten-Connect- the maximum would be to.S00. luiims student handed a snub-nosed .38 ■iflirbKyiitilil must daduc^ in Um s SA and SB Richard Cummings of East SANFORIZED COVERS $1.9t former Ledaurer of the American ceipts./ dtabursementa. p*irpdscs, deduct ydur dividend credit from four were convicted. mVolver to polim Sgt. J. W. Kelly, l(nit and St. Joseph'SrConnecticut The (nirmnt schedule gives PubUo welfare Assn., and for 30 and to obtain Ucansea from the Backman and Mahan agree that >our tax liabiUty at IiM 8A on Your mtirement income credit Hampton, Conn. MANCHESTER ^ the price tag atilt on the new gun. 80 peri cent of the amailer of games wiir be shown. 'The rnMt- minimum of 82,000 and a maximi<.n ynam Cook County (CSilcago) attoi*My gencmi. fake charitg promotem haven't ■page 1 of form 1040. ' of 84.900. Petersen was dragged kic king "Drum Boot" the above two. RIBICXIFP PICKS Ing is scheduled for tee Knights AWNING CO. Welfare director. Died Monday. Backman and Mahaw cmpkasiM changed their purpose— they mere­ Second, mtlmment income credit City officials who commented on and semaming from court after A LA N XADD If you worked for mom than of Columbus Hall. SHIRTS 195 West Center Street that the leglalation was irol aimed ly changed their pitch. — (Both husband and wife may the Jury in hla fimt trial ruled he S;30-S:a*-16:86 one employer In 1954, tt. to posai Hartford. Jan. 18 IPV—The ap- OKANOE H ALL OtJTTBD at legitimate Protestant, GathoUc "They call themselves men and ’ ielaim eepamtely. 'You need no', be was insane when tried. Uiotmh , PLUS bic that more than the amount poiiflment of Prof. Philip K^Tay- Cheshtm, Jdn. 16 (g>—Plm swept 4nd Jewish chariUble orgnnUa women of God,” says Mahan; "but OebM* • BerasMa • tamo P4w*B a formally mtired peraon to claim the Cheahlm Orange Hail last tiona. nor such worthy causes aa sane at tha time of tha sisyi^. Jaao PosreU-EJwia PardoM Rtirement income credit.) you should have paid 4s social lor as his part-time personal eco- while they have mllglon'on their The second trial came after Peter- Vic PeaiMw Manse rasesar t l H nomicB advisor was tinnounced night, causing heavy damage to the Red Croea, Salvation Army lipA they harbor larceny in their Taxpayers who am under 65 may curlty tex ha* been deducted from Buiy Bodies the Interior of ‘Jm 100-year-<^d sen was reietased from mental hoa- Athena Hlaim aa mtimment income to be your Income. In no case ahould here yesterday by Gov. A. A. Rlbi- and Community Cheats. hearts.” buildtng. No estimate of Oamdge "W e wanted to protect the pub­ pitato and a Jury rilled him sine. ‘i^ T H E IIA ’ to cotoe at 8:18 1:48-8:88 used to gat a tax credit only tax* the social security deductions to­ coff. waa immediately made.. The fire lic fro m the schemer who collected DetermiAatlon of sanity in Texas Pla* Bsry Calbsaa • Csissa mHfe able ipcome received under public tal more than $73 for 1954. If The (tovernor aald Prof. Taylor, ndod the brood OOF FETES CBETEU-A to by Jury triaL ' "rsas Oaa* to tos U at4n” TSch. WEDNESDAY i was bellavad/to hava started in the dollam in the name of charity and • iM - *:St. W*a. Marisa BraaSa retlmment tystems. This c!lmi- they do, you can’ claim a. tex head of the Dept, of Economics at i. ■- BRAKE rear of the building whlch/ls the banked thorn dollam under his Cheahim. Jan. 18 (PV-Rep. Al- *My Bey la laaeceatT. *'eattas Cassar" JCUrS CAESAR hates pay from social security, and credit fo r the axceaa, on IiM U tee Univeralty of Connecticut and , "My boy* to Innocent,” Mrs. tpwto site of the old Chemhire watch fac- own name." aaya Backman. bart W. CmUUa (R-C0nn>, waa railroad mtimment, because they of forih I040A,‘or in tha "Income a noted authority, would sdviae F. Petersen. the< sombra-dmased w ith b o d y l lory. One fireman.' Bud ^Plc^rsaU, Last Septamber auch a: tiw want honored at a dinner hem laat night am tax exempt, .And it eliminates Tax Withheld” column income during et leeat .10 \ year* (not consecutive years, nee- with other Income that can be t r Club plays host In Weal Ha For taaarily), previous to 1954. handled only on teat form. If you veil tomorrow night to the prin POLO SHIRTS 2 s., 'The .rcUrement tnooinj.you Ole form 1040A. xpur Utotrlct di cipala of Connecricut's basketball AMERICA’S EINEST • ^RESij MRY SUNRISE! SERUItE 9mmm M IQ r fWj. ay ttta 'll) computing year credit rector wiU g | ^ ywir tax, Jiving k11) be the smaller of the following you your .exenpttaM *ah(r the V n liJ STBTion yttr cdi us oMi wfi too Sgnrea: uKkrd 10 per cent deduction fpr ^NILDREN'S REG. 39c — Your actual, eligible retire­ pemonal expenses, plus credit for I!:=t V 4 2 7 Hartford Rd ManchcstiT.Conn curangu a sliowiaf far a ment income, or , any exeats aocial security pay /• N Y L O N S O X i ^ '■ — 81,300, reduced by any income ment you may have antared on You received in 1954 from the fei- line n . ptFulur calor profram. lowing: (NEXT: Eaatiaye toialHea* ex- • 1. Social Security. - peaeee.) V ' CHILD aW **,;: i N e s u m 277 IR O A D 3. Railroad rcUrement. M1-S.I184 3. Veterana pensioiik. « •' . op In addition, if you are under 75 r s 2 ^ BALES aad Arrest Troughton POLO T [ l l V 1 S I 0 N RADIO yeem old,' you must deduct any I—-SEJMflCE- - ; ^ y you mcMvcd duTteg T054*tor PT peraonal aervicca (work of any On Driyliijg Count kind) over 8900. If you o ro 75 or Chaaael ■ (IteaMsIr «> Maw Bavea, G IR li'if t c NYLON I SiM (I) BED BEELTON fBOW — over, there is no limit to tha C;aaa, - Pator L a m "‘'John Troughton. 86, of 861 Cbaaaal IS BarMasl, Gaas. (U) TV EOEB 4 amount of pay you may mmive in Chaaaal I* PWaltoM, Ms m . t Adorns SL, was armsted and J s^ a a s l 10 Naw BrnUa. Csaa. ' Mafafauia” Cahalo ’ addition to your mtimment income, SOX 3 ^ without having to deduct it fiom charged with a„ violation of rule* I Aa a a a l U WaUriNUr. Caaa. (Ml COLONEL NABCa of tee road .yesterday afternoon PCtoaaal I* Balyafcs. Maae. (tt) OBAMA the 81,300. ^ thirsQr skier named Joe ./ Cbaaaal Cl *asfa«ll*M, Haaa. as a result of an accident on E. 'S' it*' !!?*■ tmjea3e b In making these calculations it (•1 ) EIU PICTCBE will be necessary to correct your 'center Street iif which hU ear m’ Skied over a not the snow R O Y S '10 to 14 t t:W « t) OCTDOOB ABV,0 LVB form 1040.' The Internal revenua ceived about 8300 damage, p(riicc (W> BAB m WIcarBBM tBEA, said. , T R B —“BiHia' WsfSwaid” DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS aervice has determined that the in- He said,*fm no d ^ * *

    UMCLB ED’S rVM CLOr of Main Street when he mn into I ■ ^ ' • lU «U> JOLLY OEMS_____ Caatrsl Cara . two -iiutances. ’ • I 1H> ai?T in m WRB BILL HattofocHow OtiAraatoad The erroneous InatrucUons In tee rear wheels of a paasing trailer ’ Whim Senaefer is waiting below!* ttU ( 1 1 1 WOELDA LOCAL NEW* the tax form direct you, on line ■2 truck, according to inveatigaUng ROYS' 4 te 14 C O n b N tiM ( S41» BoWDV DOODV LAKSON' DKiyiNG SCHOOL achedul* K, to enter the smaller Patrdlman Walter Pergusbn.* For tll> WEEtEBM FLA YB O I’BE ,T E L Ml-»-d878 )U i FILM of: Owned by tk* Atto* Moving and O O l ATHLETIC SHIRTS 3 arit 11) EiraoB a 1. Your eligible mtimment in­ Storage Co., the truck was un­ ^ Schoefer. you gel Hie on* cHffsreiice in^beers today a "Baatok” !*;•» ( M I) TBl'TM OB CONBE- damaged. but Ferguson said tee 7ac( NEW* AT aix come. •toffmoBy (seltooi ffavor. Sdtoafar bdi on siwMng, Mtiifyint (it) COWBOY PltoYEOrSE (M) 3. 81.300. left front fender- and grill of 6:U (Ml TBE EABLY BEOW Troughton’* car war* considerably Mvor Aol's eN Ms own And remembtr. flOvor her no calories. ?K3 —"Esatockr JaMIsa” And Uiie 9 of schedule K directs GIRLS' 3 to 4k (It) MEBUL TIRE . you to enter the balance you get damaged. None wem injured in tee V TEEATEB - Utoe ( ■) WATKBgBONT - ‘ after aubtracUng the result on >mUbap. \ mn • :M ( *> MPOmCOPE ' V.'Of'.'X'v— 'M’*— BLOUSES
      4 (It) JVNiOB CBOBSJUlADa _ —Bert Parka , ’ 1 (ii) HALF b o p b T t l m ^ (M) BEK IT NOW .1 It has ndw been determined that cattle for eve^ (me of its 3.088,000 tot) *p(»Ta Tonra (U) BIG PICTUBB . . this to net what the new tax tow people; ate* ( t) WEATBBB rOBECABT ^-tol) BOUDAY GIRLS' 49c NYLON StU ( SI NKWH TODAY 11 iM ( I) BOBEKT MONTGOMKBT r s (II) INDCETBT ON FABADE PBEBKNTB: For (I*) WEATBEEMAN—NEW* (la-W-lt) NEWS JPoTbi0a l bker! tot) WOBLD NEWS TONIOET KNEE-SOX 2 !H! m w t io n — Site ( t) BOPEBKAN <«» PINAL EDITION (ISAS) K PELA . FBAN A O L U E :tl (M) LA TE SHOW (I*) CLI’E BOrSE (tl) WEATBRB —"TkaaeafU Tka CUr" .a '!!{ THEATER lie (l5) NOONUGNT MOVIE— MEN'S C O n O N wp^Y S e. d im e s r h y m e s M ’<*ii yjrk.BEOW "Maratoar ii SWEAT SHIRTS CHARLES ii;(* )ei) b a n d s o p t i m e .;iTi 1 1 :M Ml) TONIGHT —•<#«# AUaS -4 LESPERANCE it:** ( S) TONIGHTS l*:M (Hi PBKVOEE ALLURING MODELS M E N 'S W e ’L' INSURANCE l:N ( I) HEWS REAL ESTATE MEET RESISTANCE NTLON SOX 3 ^ Ml-8-7838 W ill help yoi MANCHESTER, CONN. Thb yeer's medeb, cen we HHK*. ' M IN'S 100V. NYLON I G h re a c c e n t t o Hm b e d y . Itoi (tU LITTLE b r o w tiU (It) aPOETE BULLETIN • And mcdin-piesltSO |el»f EOAED STRETCH SOX 2 '" ,1tU (U-tt) JOBM DALY—Maws Seem del. nad drab, and tbeddy. (It) ABOUND (SI). .. „ICHUGMT8BIO (Ml WEATHKBVANB ?iS ( t) n W A PLKABUBE New TV •eftbare mcwmietb acraent LADIES' SEO. 08c (til DMAB 4HOKE iioW WITB A (It) TEE BUOGLKS A ad eelor for the wenHby. lUI FILM (ia « r DOUGLAS K0WAB08 J a b - VVble niMt ef et keep hojUaf the* SWEATER DICKEY 2 '" AND THE HBRS PRRMMI O u r m m R t e H s ta y f i d b W d fb y . (**V * Jete iffl 4ia«f)*JO^!iteTSK 8BOW BENTZ ium UDIES'SNOaTSUEVE ' ( Mil MAETBAJU----'BATE iefetnre weeks, at td etmen pntb. iiiiil .. u r s n woBTH u v im o UMIt SIbMf Mufol Worla > « d 9 kmionr odt keep eO f«in«, liBD*S COBHBB For w e have teet ear deRart te lifl: P A C K A R D , The laedi Moreh O f Dimnsl iii;P, yiiiiliiu'iHIOiH.i-iii;!'!! KniTTino (HI115 tr'^ Lj f« to I :Hn ROCKVILLE ROAD — TALCOTTVILLE GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc *J fini TEL. MI-8-8191 ' ' viSrHb/'' SS 1 OPEN WEDNESDAY^ THURSDAY UNTIL f BUICK Send Yenr^Urlff To Tbs Menebesfer Trait Co. Ml', ii. I! I ':■! S. . LtototoU lacle . SATURDAY IA i IIL 8 P.M. ^ •>»: aiWWP'Jr. I .V.v . ’« , . w 28S MAIN ST PHONL MI.2-4S71 ; Ym|dtrafijH|l«isfol8lRbfln!MmrtSchtdaeiK-*llfe8!.b6a}T(yftf b S ewiW co.'o'p cmTiL^ "■■ ■■ ' 'I •' _■ ■■■,

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      ,'A - /. X ■* ■ I ' ■ .'K-- - -^r- -X'" G HERALD. MANOipreTBR, CONI|J. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18.1955 HANgaSSTER EVfNtNO BEB^UJ). U A m OONM« TUESDAY, JANt|A|lY 18* 19W MANCHESTER i O U l ' ' S - ...... ^ ...... eepert in a meeting lonight at T:80 Elba, Ala, a member «( -tha Hs was bom in Coventry, April 6. ^nfeflerate Vet home guaM company he waagiVai 1803, the son of Frank and Angs- Church R^pofte * ■ home of La jrier F. DeMars. Bftdprille* Vernon i i i i t rd Tfd^s Steps to Buy Bmek Party Toaight ordera 'not to fire unleat Un' moming,.MMwed that the to­ •300 _____.24.26 Mil on phone. .$—9 s. m...... ; Richard Bohsdlk, Roderick'-Wright Witliem Alien Lundy,, one of three He la survived to jd s wife Nel- lU i^ said that, on t)ie Saate cif tal income toil the paat year s i o o l JML aooft 30.70^ to. ttt coth'e • s /o*l/ Eniployofl Botton, Jan, 18 (Special)—Thewthe polio dance, hope to help out Manchester EveiaiBKHeraM. Bol*' ...... Robert. Brazas. Lucy Burke surviving Oonfedefiste veterans, Uncle Bill is a native of Coffee rooms to the town’s school systsro the government’s sctioiK in tbs fvorytfctBf I correspoiidei»t,^rs.__ Joseph 9-"Moon . . . . i . planned to observe his t07th birth­ County, in South Alabama.. nockvUla. Jmn. M UtpseiMiy—^ytM banqMt will be hold Hs Kshrick^AftBorr OM daughter. amounted to'3I30,0ffiL62. mh and women welcoew. Pbone, write, sr Ladles Benevolent Society of the materially In. reaching the self- Noon—3 p, m...... Katherine H. Ruttgerz St a small fraction of what claos- pnst.-in makjng similar atlss to A .leee a( tIM < WO.ek iritalla, tefephnne•lap Ml day tudav by eating his favorite .The other t«'o Confederate ve*- iilgto at the S t 9«orK« Hotel in Brook Mrs. C hester-l^ ek: three hroth- The report also showed that S t tn-rrr -r —* le il <»•••<•»•# ’conie in fodey/. Congregational Chuveh will-take a imposed quota. The dance will be 3- --A p. m...... Mrs. Harold Lord, Olive Chartler Mrs. rooms normally cost towna the Board could get the S«M i MMuZeM et held et the Rainbow Club on Fri­ meal and making his first tele­ eraiia still living are John Sailing lyn. He is a brother of u Friu« and Fred of this city James' Church made a donation Uen* $2S •• $*09 Y. 6 "~8 p. m...... Daniel Firestone, Wm. Simpson gj^bool for tbo town m d ^ ty win Hunt and Mra. Preasler. Sr. TJie action -came In a vote of the buildings at “very Uttte or no busnisn’a holiday tonight in one of day with Tony tyBright's orches­ vision appearance. - of Slant. Va.. and W. W. WtlUama nnd'^WUllmn of Columbls; two : A. the amount of $102,882JS4 to -the most unusual programs of the 8—.10 p. m> ...... Mi's. Virginia Llegl, ^ A radio birthday party, expand­ m uTSSm iisei^. —Midnight .'...... H y a t t Sutliffe ^ in Florida, Alabama and'Georgia ' u n sm u M W *-»— » inityw^ OominiUee plana its meetlnc toni(ht at S'P'clock' Charles Felton of Brooklyn, N. T.: log. said that tbs construction. oY r/i dance in town find haa become Volunteers may register at Civil Defense . Headquarters . on is the lone Union survivor. O r f o I d ' Village administration- a one-ihom addition to an exist­ - . . . ' - . ■ ' "■ FiNANCF CO. kitchen will get -the benefit of the Recording Dc will honor the old soldier. W S k the tPteA of the town for in the O .A Jt hall when a elaas one granddaughter and several combined elbow grease and house- more or less a -necedaatY P*ri of Monday, Wednesday or Friday afternoon from 1-5 p. m. Civil Lund}^S birthday diipstr^awgii 40 during: a meeting | candidates will be initiated by nieces -and nephews. building and to Inforin the govern­ ing acbool would coat about F in toast ■ cups - with creamed this sifair. . — - Defense Headquarters is loctsed in the baaeinent of the Municipal $28,000. MANCHIiTEII ■aifely diligence of the members. consist of com pone, fresh 'pork tendent’s omoe. the degree team of the James J. , The funeral will he held from ment that the Board wiU bo inter­ oysters and garnished with sUeed They were' urged to don their Many local couples look forward SL Louis, .Jan; 18 (Ab— Building at the Center. , / ham, turnip greens, baked hen It ratood that since the g i ^ PMt Of WilKmantic. The the White Funeral Home 'Thurs­ ested in the Silver Lane ad*nlnis- • Verplaw* Sriioel Crowded """ Ss2ftSa?St«?!Sa^ Lusk, Chicago Inventor and . ^ a * . - ______a W » ’ . - a . hard-cooked egg. Delicioua for -.•.K m-m .- .j'd 'b d ,',"';r« . ------...Z '.-. ------With dressing, and "titer” pi*.' etlng of the committee, the Howard I. Jacobs Trophy for mem day St 3 o'clock. The Rev. Forest tratlon buUdtng when It Is put up niing, who will communicate Sunday flight supper with cooked' o J 5 THOISPAY IVMIN08 0 » ^ 3 PM., cial community event. It is the car dealer, appf'sred in U.S. .the Board’s dedMon to the gov­ to cover their heads should the A special program toer a Pant posed sites under- con* berahip will be presented at this Musser. pastor of the Union Con­ for sale. \ . green peas and a sated. dust begin to fly. If the list of sug­ only one of lu kind throughout court as his own counsel yesterde; th t one located in'Hartford. The sacola television station w*s tion have been Mudied to time. This Is now the perma­ gregational Church will officiate. ’The government is how in the ernment said .ha'will have no dif­ the year *an4' /H/ T-l ie following additional erntri- cruiter\has announred that he is the Children's Matinee Series 1942-47, sought, a third continu­ avattabte at the post office on with any young men who is Inter­ war bet'ween the states. , tee wad kppoisted to Suum a thor* ibn Saturday at 10:30 a. m. at the tksonMi The Mancbfkter Bvcnlai; during the war to house ntlgrsnt sence requested by $Ira Arlene Sumner, Mrs. Robert Glenney and, vbutlons to the March of Dimes have While guarding a bridge near HeraM Reckvile Bureau, locnted defense workers. ance of his rase. TuesdavW each Week, to discuss ested and explain the advantages lykea Auditorium. Kajaria many B. Bentley and Mrs. Jo^Ann E. Mrs. Thomfca C. Johnson. ' / been gratefully acknowledged: Ed- "I don’t h£«ye it tiirned on re­ of belonging to the Marine Corps **^6ia^erauid(taa has held at One Market Street, telephone Edward GItnnsy, s member of a Snppls, both Waddell School Group Two of the society Ijis -ward Paggtoli, Richard C. Olm­ with young men of this ■’ares the etwork appearances i n c l u d e : cording," Lusk told the court alter advantage* of an enlistment in the Reserve. He will be In the post Bomberdf routtoe meeUngs, Toast of the ‘Town, Tve Got a Recfnrllle 6-3138. School Board committee which in- teacbera and Mrs. Ann Franch, announced It now has svailable/for sted. Roy Boev'orth. Ethel Vohr', GIVE HER tag the :aeeds. of the new. vesUgated the* posaibiUty of con- sCerstary in the HoUteter Street Judge Bruce questioned him. ”I Marine CotTs or its Rekerve com­ office bet \< sen the hours of 10 Secret, The Fred Waring Show, sale commemorative plates bear­ F. M. Trinder. Albert J . Packer, need this device to supplement my a. m. and 2 p. 'tti." sSool aiid has .also. visited super Circus. Artfcnc Murray jrerting both bulKUnga to cteaa- BchooL ing a picture of the.church in black Ret'. Ratph KeHy, Grace Duhaime, ponent. 'V sHioiito In oMwf localiUes In room use, last night recommended The Board also accepted the and white. They^'bsn be obtained A. A. Managgia. Michael J. Sheri­ hearing, and I'm using it as a "Young men in the Manchester "In addition to openingsvln the CHANEL NO. 5 Party.~ TootaU . HippadromiAppedroma the Trio of Democrats hearing devlce.”_.-_.j______ares,” atatedi T.Sgt. Benbenek, regular . Marine Corps and.' the effort to find the typ« of school Paul Wkitsman ahow. MniOi. the purchase ot.the sites. resignation of Mrs. Jeanne Dut­ from Mrs. A., J. Roberte' or any dan, John ” n Zander, John Swan- available at host suited for local needs,------—-----Bent One Ream New ton, who haa been aerving aS' a member of jhe group at Albast,- George Judge Bruce ordered Lusk to fiwho ire 17 Vears of age and Marine Corps Reserve.” T.Sgt. At the msaliag of the Building Take * Owncf, and tut It is believed that the Orfurd take the device out of the court­ over, are very fortunate in being Benbenek added, "there is a quota Bank. Sworn Governors part-time art teachar in the high two do'lsrs. Noteipaper; also carry­ Davies, Eugene Osrint, E. A. We- WELDOirS/S^ Ogesalttee in December. AUen U. Village building can he used school since September. ing the' church picture, is alee den, Roceo Crolle, Lillte- B. Hunt­ room and told him to be ready for situated so near an organized for qualified young women for 901 MAIN STREET He has appeared in' both North Marine Corp ReeCyveeeCwc unit, such as duty with the Corps.” praChsr, Principal of tto H ig h and South America, Europe, Africa two elementary ctessrooma The Approve Appetatneats available for one dollar for 20 notes er. - trial Monday—without gadgets. BchcM, presentM a sugguted pl and-the Orient. The committee in (C tr M Page Ons) Board now rents one room in the The Board last night approved Bjld .envelopes. Also W. E Parson, Fred War- after numerous jeonfere;ces with charge eays that Kajar'a pleasing Silver Lane building for use ss a six Appointments made by Dling. Skating Popular nock, John Erickson, Aldo Peace, T heads of departmera in the High personality together -with his audi­ the United States, took over as first gnuls, and teat night Super­ They include Mias Susan Coon, to Skating for tha 29th day this William Hand, Fre , the Federal Tax Institute for the and adopting a budget. esrl^.this month. The local goal is N O W $ 2 .2 2 ' CD^t I University of Conn. Tbs Young Dsmooratic Club will to 'matoh and surpass last year's J^EGULAR $2.95 V JE a a a a a / ‘ 7 Annlveraary Tonight m e e t Saturday evening at 8. tout of $782. PHONi A. BISSELL BOVS’ SPORT COATS M % OFF factured to give more h o o t than coalt Hops Chapter, No. 60, O. .B. S., o'clock in the VFW Club to elect Mra. Johrt .Hwsnson, Jr, and Mrs. * M l ^ 5 4 7 0 will meet toMght at' 8 o'clock at officer! and representatives to the Harold’ Porcheron, co-chairmen of the Masonic Temple on Orchard stgte unit. A aod^ bouf will fol­ BOYS' TROUSERS » % OFF BOfS' SPORT SHIRTS Btrset Following the business low the aesslpn. niZER 4 to It. it requirei lofs/dtiontion then other meeting the chapter will observe New Pattenta tto &0tn annlverOary of It's orgah- \ Recently admitted patients to WEDPINC BOUQUETS BOYS’ OVERCOATS » % OFF REGULAR $2.25 VALUE N O W $ 1 . 8 ^ solid fuels when used as. instructed, -T^tssUons. Many, guests are ex- tne City Hospital Include Mery _ pseted to attend. Kucs, Ullian Reed, WUfred Pheif- REGULAR $2.95 VALUE .aaaapaaae N O W $ 2 .3 5 Attond Teatimonial fer and Albert MsdgerfrSu all of " CORSAGES ■ FUNERAL DESIGNS BOYS’ RAINCOATS OFF - ' • Mr. and Mrs.. Raymond R. Hunt, this city. Martin Pomeroy of El­ R EG U LA R $ 3 :5 0 VALUE ' a a a a a a ^ $14.95 VALUE ...... N O W $ 1 1 .9 5 621 HARTFORD m PHONE MU9.7700 Lads os long os , . . evert LONGER REGULAR $2.39 VALUE NOW $1.90 REGULAR $ 16.95 VALUE ...... NOW $14.55 than cool, in many coses. REGULAR $2.95 VALUE ...... NOW $2.35 REGULAR $19.95 VALUE ...... NOW $15.95 SUNHEAT CUSTOMERS GET REGULAR $3.50 VALUE ...... N O W $ 2 .8 0 REGULAR $22.50 VALUE ...... NOW $11.00 REGULAR $3.95 VALUE ...... N O W $ 3 .1 5 New, Improved, Hi-Test CQNNECTI* SAVE UP TO S0% ON THE COST P i REGULAR $27.95 VALUE ...... NOW $22.35 CUT COKE costs less per ton an d le t s OP FAMOUS SUiURBANin ^RACTION REGULAR 129.95 VALUE ...... NOW $23.95 BELTS p e r heating season! 6 « t I . . . - ' REGULAR $ 1.00 VALUE ...... N O W 7 9 c SUBURMNin Haw Tmids Not blocks, but just e few feet merk the ciit- HIdiUTS - COMBAT SHOES RCA Vktor, leader is tMoeded^nmiie, takat an Ua< L. V ' * REGULAR $ 1.50 VALUE ...... N O W $ 1 .1 9 torie atiep forward I At Iaat..'.tha worH’a aioat fence between .the veried benking services ef FOR THf GOOD HIAITH, GREATER You never have to worry wanted neorda by iIm worM'e most fanrotM arlitta 2 0 % O F F about running out of -heat­ by O O O D /^ E A R o t prkea everyoM can afford. Think of h ; . .claaaieal the First National Bank of Manchester. 6L0VES Md MIHENS '/z PRICE | COMFORT 6 CONVENIENa ing ciil when you deal with ■ aiterpiecrr. ja«h ahow al h n i , kiddy records and Whether you went te pick up change, make us. We carefully detennine popa...aUi.^aU faatnriawfattnriaig foaoosfoaioaa *NAr Orth^phorde* ALL BOYS' SHOES 15% OFF e f feur lejred o m b your rate of use, and check As Bm 4J9 b M Hi|d> Rdelhy aoeuad at prieaa yoe i *• 9*7 lac a loan, deposit or cash yoiir pay check, you it against day to day tern- Uttlohaown l ecordlaga. ALL BOYS'CAPS md yeursBlf, peratuiea. We Anon; when Tho new low prieaa oe RCA records are in affect save time end steps by banking under this » 1 2 » » BOYS' SWEATERS . REGULAR $1.69 VALUE ...... 1 NOW. $1.35 you need oil, and deliver it i$gh4iioea.Ceeteinand»akoyoeraAetienafoday/ eeiee* iwattria un. imcumum ' -eCMSAL txeiM TAX LOCAL TAStZ SZTSA. ene"roef; end time is the most precious thing without troubling you. REGULAR $3.95 VALUE ...... NOW $ 2 .6 4 REGULAR $1.49 V a l u e ...... ? * . . . . n o w $ 1 .5 0 - you havo. ' o m s TOMV REGULAR $4.50 VALUE .....* .. . . N O W $ 3 .0 0 REGULAR $2.95 VALUE ...... N O W $ 2 .3 5 e Wple fi%jiiere1fartAMli,- Now you can enjoy world-famous RCA records in every price range! . /’ ,e tfp«e»PleiW<~Be. AW ,- 4 • ■ ' : i *1' . , REGULAR $4.95 VALUE ...... NOW $3.30 a OsiMw epweNaa ee dry read* REGULAR $5.95 VALUE ...... NOW $3.97 B O Y S ' s o c k s A n r i l MONDAYS and WIDNISDAYS ■ MZE« 7 te 10!',. Now you can have powerful, multf^ UNTIL 5:30 P.M. 1 r r I - “ '' REGULAR $7.50 VALUE ...... N O W $ 5 .0 0 cleatad Suburbanite New Ttesds 12*incb Long Ptay ' U'inch iM| Play s REGULAR 39c VALUE ...... 4 Pr. $1.20 p t e t m p i U put oa your present tiica You gel X U ISD A Y S 8«d THUastfAYS UNTIL 9 PAI. 1 1 1 TO REGULAR $8.50 VALUE ...... NOW $5.67 Only per ton caah; chute delivery far safer, far better trsetion is 45 Extaitdad Flay ^ OTHia DAYS UNTIL 5:30 PJW. 45 Cxtandt^ PtayPAOf -T" REGULAR 50c VALUE ...... t.. 3 Pr. $1.20 in the Hartford area. Terms If desired. tniiC A ottC 48 c e n t rough weather.'Come in now for f REGULAR $9.50 VALUE ...... NOW $6.34 Subailwnite New ‘Ttcedt. 1 ' ■ I 1 1 ■ ' B Coll Your Regulor Dealer I . 2'. M I B l 2 . REGULAR $9.95 VALUE ...... NOW $ 6 ,4 4 41 • '9 AgplM 98 leffiid tire M iw J BATH ROBES "o r ■* 8T 88 Mwr sum tins A IX BALES FINAL. XQ RKCHANGES OR REFI'NDS Ir EGULAR $4.95 v a l u e ...... N O W $ 3 .3 0 ^ Connecticut Coke - OF MAHCHESTER . REGULAR $6.95 VALUE ...... '... N O W $ 4 .4 4 I7l WALNXIT ST„ HARTFORD, CONN. BUILDING MATERIALS MBtWEB ■’ ( JAckion 5-3191 Nichelt-Manchester Tire Co, r e g u l a r $7.95 VALUE ...... 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      i-j!. «V .V, r> /.• V«<. I A’-i • 'v /'- MANCHISSl'SR EVENIN6 HfiRALD. MANCHESTER, CONN* TUESDAY, JANUARY Schendel Preview# wwn»<-3418 H illyer awpr the «tik aad Re MnUtaa , WUUO->12M ieaa’tf» M bOa. l i O WHAT—*12 Theater Future OPEN EVfR M bB c—iiie n At Dance WibmU arar did. maatar Oaoiga AWttoa and the eton- Qoiiinecticut And the voters 0(-a'cartato Hove Yott An Event W n o —lfB8 THURSDAY EVl v-G it thara U - a day of cai^Iata I mlttac mamSara received their reg> town cooperated, quite unwitting­ ...... ' r 1^ Chief Herman O.' Schendel was Alumni of Hlllyer Coltega will CLOSED MONCiAt Ubfratioa from McOwtliy' aAaad. Istration carda from District Oom- ly we are sura, by senMbow fail­ Tha^ following- program among several Connecticut chiefs 1 jolii toe undergtoduntes for toe of police departreenta who at­ coma wtifa Amar* miasioner- Cliff Starling and the ‘ Y o n k e e : ing to sand back to the House tha Scheduled That Calls ’ ’S S m T-t HIIo Watch Trord|fress]M«rress of IGar- Garry Paine. Michael Sprliigtr. •^Pledges totaUng |125,T20 have - WORC—Mus,e Hall are Miss Dorothy Pearson. Meri­ i X couraa, the fact that the purpoae- been counted atoea a proposal was aggoBBiodate aay sixe gatheriag. Wby not call oa aad WORO-OdEolbv WGTH—Plslterbralns den; Mias Lucy Mangisfleo, New be toe first public showing of the ^$im an raarmi^int. But its idickal John Bajoria. Pater Kraounas, ftii MMtiqr otbpia wu- prpic|iaad to ^ WaTlI-Jack's Waxworks - u:ta— film anywhere in toe nation,' a^««abr . a a a * a i# a a a a a • a a a a a made Sunday to reopen a shirt talk ttver the detailflT WHAY—Nile Welch BriUin: Miss .Janet Bird. BrUtoi; Ronald Oravail, Frank Obriawki 'I ^ A V -t lu Polka Hop During shooting of the movie, fj>0» Ctrpr M do-not frtfhtan asyttody. as they aacato to tha'ctoSlng mmianU of flnialUng factoty bare if $500,000 W TlC-McUs« and Molly and MIsa Sandra Wilson, Wsst L £ and WHliam Pittman; Other IVCCC—Record Review are supposed to, a ^ the'carrots | the 1258 ;OencraI Aaaambty.'with could be suppllod by tha commu- WORC—M(>ods lor Romance Hartford. about three weeks was' spent in Pre-rab Hanae Put Up B y' awards w « « Second Claac 'to VKNB-r-Request MsUiiee WUTH—Edward'Morgaa Boston using such authentic set­ THB resultant notaglaty pad' nlty and o m r aenrcaa. H w pro- VTlU^WMser Brows M iib - Mukic will be provided by Dick U (XChMilW art never made to seem v e ^ real. latoxlcatad Ceatiaetor James Bidwall; First Cla*S to m£V D R C -^ I Knlbv tings as toe Charles Street jiil Curtairl^— Drdpes — Sheets ‘ Ion «f Oon and-sigiuttiow fwr.nfflWf: ^ M ^ to raopm tha former f^uHt Garden 6ro% WHAY—Nile Watch Belkin and his orchestra. Belkin, a Paul Geasler-aM Star Badge to WUTH—Jack's Waxworks althouAh Russia ohvioualy does^ Before you criticise the man who ibody Co. factory waa made by WTIC—Olldersleere Hillyer -student from Newington, and the MassachusetU General •a to u. Eric GotHberg. Wltoa^the^billa af .iW ^ l^ r a ARNOLD PAGANI. ProP- . WORC—Moode for Romanes '^tiwrwlee ctwHMO m laia paoar have real carrots which wmild.s if | textile axecuttva Laon Salktod. win alsa act aa master of cere­ Hospital. Spreads -^ Linens p- Rugs ^ ) ato» OM loeni iii 5 mimiUt iUtttr. And th% by toe Evening Division of Hlll- Joseph Dineen, who first gained iSrIc oSeunT S S ^ Sg«^ ^ — ntw statement dt Mpacpw, on the Ger- ),evar have any trouble It isn't the churr . , ; lt‘s you. dal poalUfati to the r^ortfed loaa WuTH-«ict Preston of ths YukM WTIC—Listen to Woshlnxlcn DRAW WDSC—Moods for Romanes yer, will round out the weekend. fame os a crime reporter In Bos- man queattoa." ^In this, Moscow 'with plumbing because there isn't It you want to have ths kind of one tMQ was'that irwns Sline- WOTH—Reporters' Roundup * ‘t^nAY—Western Carsvaa U:ta^ Music for thia dance will ba by loq. was toe author of the novel thnauns that German r e a r m s - any (this h o w U tor tto of a church ihlng of a' good poBttcsiyv'jDkt. WTIC—Lorenzo Jones WORC—Csl Kolby / WHAY-News Louie Donato and his band. •The Anatomv of a Crime," on The BaraM f iiawm will At MIIV '" ‘X**™ But tha "Put-It- like the kind of diurcb you'd quite tp ba expect^, and not to WTIC-News mant will do what maay P*®P* xogether-Touraeir'erase U spread- WUTH—Sgr Preston ol ths Yukon Co-chairmen of the' Miss Hlllwr denomlnaUon'2 theological school, which the movie is based. In ad- like, be diaapproved. particularly. 2:M - WORC—News; Almanac Zion Ladies Aid ftppMirtnc But the paBUc af oapbere WHAY-Hall of Rtcottls WUTH—Sure Bins arrangements are Arthur Schu­ and Rev; Paul Lorlmer, pfutor of sartlaamaats aad etbar rtadina raattar fear it win do—prolong the dlvi- knows, we may soon have Tou needn’t slip your clothes in iiiia- mann, '53, editor of the Hlllyer In Tha Masehaatar Eramna Herald. tion of Germany aadi force JHamia {Pre-Fab Toothbrushes (a stick of a grip grew morb more eerlaat than WTIC—lUSu Radio Lsns the Atigustana Lutheran Church WDKC—Csl Kolby WlUV-NMs Wuch Csllboard, and Kristian Jensen. '65, qf New Haven. Dr. Olssoii's theme And start on a long, long hike. that. Hw Baked trath was, a( , WUTH—Waxworlm OTIC—World News Meets Wednesday to hold tha Eaatam half ^ > r - 'WDK&e^MI KOtby preaident of the Student Council, it ‘The Relevance of Paul’s Theol­ Tou’U only !*lha wiu t you-teft-be couraa. that slelglit-of-bBad da b ^ 'o f west Hartford; Coinmittee m. Vi maay more UghUy than avito • * half-inch pieces); Pre-?'ab "What *'V^UAY—UaU-ot Rocords < WOT' — “ ogy for Our Ministry," while Rev. hind. frated the aonnal praceaaaa af WT]C—Unu Radio Lans for the sports dance are James The Ladies‘Aid Society of Zion EeftJsWhMlGliairt That harps dn something many I Note" <4 assort^ Whats, 2 Note For thsra'a nothing really new. legielatlaa, aad that bllla which WHA«t-Nlls Watch Lorimer will speak on “The Minis­ WDBC.^'al Kolby OTIC—S t a r i f t Bert McHugh, Bette Kosgewich. and FOB SALE OB. BENT ?sssas;^V"iv#- people in the West consider and a bottle of glue); or even Pre- It’a a knock at yourself whan you had votes for paoShge, aad WUTH-^Waxworks ter as Pastor and Person.” Churjh will hold Its first 1956 REG.SS.M CS!K;i-fp5? WORC-CatTWby Mary Jane Dillon, all of Hartford. This, experience In Christlsn fel­ quarterly meeting on Wednesday wyong-the unnatural .«,m p -1 knock at your church; which had actaaUy received * ’??HAY-Newi M t4»- ^ ^ aaalflrd daadt^; H ^ U - N e w s wn*Y-Nil* Belch lowship and brotherhood main­ WELDON DRUG CO. Banjo Drapea la aoUda. prints— fnblteaftaDobir — eseaot Hetarday — It k'n’t the cfiurch, . . . t'a you. them, were .aevertheleaa kBM~ wnc-fluru " evening at 7:30 st the church on ttOB. by American policy, that toe So. ’if you want to have the kind by Stealth. WDRC-—News WDRC-Cal I tains a strict discipline and a rigid Cooper Street, when a portion of 801 Mate 8L—TaL 20-8-8821 10 lovely colors, 84” long. partltloa of Germany can be a of a . church W ura-N ew s Covenant Pastor schedule. 'T h e program includes the time wlH be devoted ^ plan­ Here's one af the greatest bar- '^friasday. January It By this public uproar, it was • :ia — A , pannanant thing. And it ia an Like the kind of a church you'd more or teas guarsnUed that, for WUAY-BliuUlgbt periods of silence and meditation, ning toe social program #or the Mina »re*va ever offered. Limit, B O r SCOUT like. WTIC—Strictly Sporla study and work. Manual labor wdU year. Missionary work is tha heart ed aapply, so shop early for arguaiant which has some appeal tha 1255 aeaaion. there yrould ba - WPRC—Zalman Catholic Mothers . Attends Sessions ‘On Beiiiir Toaglier Than Joe Put off your gutle, and |Hit on .,iKRMdy. attempting auch alalght- WUTH—Plano Portraits Include toe preparing of the meals, of church’ and society endeavor. beat aelecHons, to tha Garmahs, who want unifica* your best smile. ^^of-hand. toe hpusekeeping duties, and the Planning' T"a'*** ^9'. InteresUng When, to the Senate tha ether N otes * w iiA Y —Bupwir iserenads Rev. K. Bjnar Rask. pgator of and efficient gatherings, and so­ tion more than they want d^ma- And hike, my brother, just But tote paridihair foiraiitaa WTIC—Hospilslliy Form New Circle cutting of wood. ‘day,’ Senate^ McCarthy iasultina- hilte . . . WORC—U ixmbsrdo toe Covenant Congregational cial and recreational activity has mant. IS been reinforced by other de­ its part in the human and...Ctoris- ]y accused hih fellow Sanators oT and ^ To the work st hand that has to velopments. WGTH-BIU Stern Church, left yesUrday to atUnd r i ’ SETS LOST IN FdlE EMERGEHCY WASHABLE-COLORF AST But, by threatening this tha be done— ■ i4(— Catholic mothers living on Cole­ the Asliram of toe ministers of toe East Haven, Jan. .18 (^ —More tlan side of life and living. h lack of slm ^ ty in an action The' House of Representativts, WHAY—Supper Serenade man and Fenwick roads have join­ OIL IlfliNER Russians are, after all. merely N e u j s The work of a saving few. in ita new rules, has Included one WTIC—SSlor X Easter Missionary Assn, the area than 100 new television sets, in­ The subjwt for toe mlsaionary WDRJ—L. •Tbomss ed together to form the 28th Cstb- of toe Evangcilcal Mission Coven­ cluding six new color sets, were part of toe program will be Part . yiiey had Just t^en, ha happened threatening tha same thing we It U't the church thaVil. vroni providing for the existence of oUc Mothers Orcle in Manchester, vam tt % NON-SKID COTTON ray hoy; WOTH—S- Csmmell ant which include* the New Eng­ destroyed in a fire which did an n. Techniques in TesUfying." fo be right, eTen\^ugh the pre­ are planning. ~ duplicates for all billa in toe cloa, to be itnown OS the Morning Star Mrs. Henry Freihelt wlli show Tbl* Week to Scouting It ian’t the church. WHAY—Supper Serenads land states. estimated $250,000 damage to toe siding mfleer ruled him out of If they really wanted to upset ing daya of^toe aeseion. Of couraa, Circle. New Haven district office of toe slides Uken during the late (all CALL Tuesday: District CommlkstoBars —Author Unknown in toe 1253 aession. the same bill W Tir—Mu«l<- With a Beal Mrs. Gladys Garell was elected The meetings, which began yes­ order. thia, and us. they would do It in meeting: Troop 47, South Method. Sponsored by the Manchester WOR)>-TeiiD KrnlS terday afternoon and continue RCA Service Co. here yesrterdsy. and the Christmas holidays. waa lost 'twice, and apparently W G T H -r. Lewis. Jr. leader; Mrs. Irene Thorpe, secre-' Hundreds of TV tubes and psrU All women of the cpngregsUon The action that'h^ been taken tha carrot department. That, 1st; TYoop 65, Armory; Troop 123 Oouhcil of Churdi. / would, have be«i lost a tUrd time, l:ia— tary: Mrs. Pauline Leblanc, treas­ through Friday noon, ore held at M I-9^548 WHAY—Supper Serenade toe Senexet Kottea in South Wood­ also were destroyed. Firemen say are {hvited. Refreshments wlli -be scatter rugs Buckland; Troop 128. Emanuel wras the unanimous piu^kga of urer; Mrs. Shirley Conklin, librar­ moreover, is where they Could do if a tWrd copy had been produced. WTIC—Music With n Best stock, conn.' Forty ministers will the blazie is believed to have start­ servied. aeaelution in which tM Senate Lutheran; Squadron ^.Cantc DEATH PROBE SET But toa new provision is obvioutly WORC—Tenn: Krnls ian; Mra. Arlene Heehan. his- WILUAMS it, if thgy wanted to badly enough. Church; Pack 151, Verplanck, WOTHAJ. VandsfCoo* Join -in studies under Dr. Karl ed from an explosion ib a forced opca more declared its enmity to something pf a safeguard. forton; Mr«- Regina Squadclto. I About 800.000 Americans die OIL SERVICE But even in this last, almost Charter Night. Bridgeport, Jan. 18 Vh — The' publicity chairman: Mrs. Blanche Oloson. professor in Ih* North hot air burner usef in tha heat­ Communism and pledged Itself to Wednesday: Troop 112, Ver» There' have alao. it aeema to us. *V m A Y —News: Supper Ssrsnads 1 Park Seminary, Chicago,- Hi., toe ing plant. ’ i each year from heart disease. climactic piece of diplomatic death here yesterday of FrancU been added certain human safe- WTIC—News ol World • Hare, welfare chairman. |msh on with im*estigations to Planck; Troop 120, St. James C. Parsons. 38, Indian River Rd. WORC—Chomllers t l - 9* J 0 .9 8 strategy on the issue of German Troop 133, Second Congragationalt guaAs to the situation, to to* W GTH-G Henllsr rout out Communists, wherever Milford, will be the subject of presence, in strategic positton. of S ; | a __ rearmament, they show mi!y a lit­ Post 47, South Methodist: Pack Robert J. Smith WHAY—News: Supper Sersnsds eoroner’a hearing Monday. ■/ ' they might be. And McCarthy said tle more tortot than they havf Center ChurcK ga rter Night. Police said Parsons ''fall or was one individual who would never WTIC—One Man's ramily X that the reason the Senate was do­ Thursday; ’rToop 124 and Pack And it NfriUtin his character INCORPORATED WORC—E R Murrow shown before. For the- first time, pushed" Sunday night froii) the assess the purpoaefut loss of a MIL WUTH—Celebrity Tims ing this wa^gjbecause some of the 124, Andover Elementary School, third floor window of an apart­ they begin calling tha West 0*r- Combined Charter Night; Pack 21. as either k Joke or' justifiable po- B E A L ESTATE -— INBURANCE WHAY—PoUsb NaUonal Homs Benators wanted to, compensate Green School. ment building. He waa crtically Utical stratogy. WT|C—People Are Funny $ > 1 .9 8 «iijnr«o etwi died 12- houra later in 288 MAQii ST.. eKGUND FLOnOR — TEL 20-8-58^ WoWc—Stop the Mueic for their votes in censuring him title, sfte.r which they pledgb that, Friday; "Pack 8. Hlgbiand Park, FinsAyrS^parf of Ike *hew WGTH--Trtosiii------y A------l tBt in the ‘55 cars ? 3 4 x M Cfrarter Night: Pack'47, South Bri(ig«port hospital. security syatepi far Mile; » new •INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1814” tost fall. And ha was right if it turns down rearmament. Rus< Jullua Mras, 28. and Frank J. •=!*=WHAY—PollKh Natinnal Home School; Pack S3. Waddell, Charter guard has beck built In front at w n c—People Are Funny ; Much of the damage McCarthy sta will recognise it and deal with Night. Mclek, both of Bridgeport, were the rlerk'a desk the Heuae. being held without bond by police to WORC—atop (lie Muek! has done in this country has been it and eatabllsh normal tobitiona which preveata Slatting potitlcnl WUTH—Treasury Asent A wonderful valdc«-10 lovely shades. to tha nature of the-'Safaguards Special Mention for the follow­ on a technical breach of .the peace powers or Bwmbers of the House 2:SS— With it. , charge. Police aald Parsona fell WlfAY—Belilnd Ih* Footllfhts Chose who ever oppose him in any ing: Leaders Training, Tuesday, alike from laaalag Inquisitively OTIC-Orosnet Their only other enticement, In Broad Brook; Operation Polar from the window of Mraz' room, WORC—atop the Music (degree feel it necessary to bull’d this new move, ia a statement to Bear, Ifidoor Session, Wednesday, where a flght had taken place. WGTH—surer Eosle Police Capt Georgt A. Waah- RAYON MARQUISETTE kip ‘ for themselvatj Tba routine the affect that the United States, Mark Twain School: District Meet­ * ’ WHA^—Behlna the FooUlghtS ing, Friday. bum aald Mras and Melek admit­ • OTIC—Dragnet toifeguard one must have before Britain, France and Russia ought wone—Stop uie husw ted they met Paraona at a grili WG'TO—pirer Eogl* venturing to appose McCarthy in to gat.togsthar and, agree on a District Offlears Iwva been noU- and they aU want to Mraa' room. ^any respect is tha aafaguard of plan for free all-German elections fled of tha Cbuncll Annual Plan TIER CURTAINS pretending or aaaming to be even I. KA«h h.iu.. «« Conference , to be held at Many animals l>aas Pfft of the ^leylsinn ProemM to bpth balvaa of-Gm-many, as tba College Sundpy afternoon year in alaep. tha procaaa beUig ' On Pnre Tw* , ' tnorS' violently * gati-Coramunlst prelude tq the reunification of pt 4:30. called hibernation when it occurs than he. This is tha safeguard al Germany. But it the Russians In /cold weather and aeatlvatlon most everybody who has wanted rsally wanted to upset western A good turnout of parenta en­ when it Ukaa place to hot, dry 36” Iptig. In blue, pink, joyed an esceUent program at the .weather. 7 . to dimiidsh the influence and 'diplomacy, they wouldn't put this whijle, yellow and power of McCarthy h u felt it forward in |hs shape of a teaser. green. peceasary to adopt bafm or af They would put on the Unie a. LIFETIME ter moving on McCarthy. And Uiis definite pledge' to accept aU-Gar<( business of justifying dppotllton man at'ectiona under-toteraational M O M L H EA T to McCarthy by trying to be' more supervision. Then they would have PORCELAIN RUFFLED ORGANDY- anti-CommUnist than he has pro­ us, because that Is wliaf ws hava duced toms diamal raaulta.' said we would taka. Then, they F U E L o n . RAYON, conoN suKwm \ Thaae results started .way back would have the Germans,' too, for FINISH MARQUISETTE when Secretary of. State Cfean that would ba something no Ger­ Achaaon. ln order to prove that he man could resist, waa not a Communist merely' ba- But thia tha Ruatiana fall to do. CURTAINS $ e . 9 8 rausa j2.*.„k,.to ;.tha A m ^ n VALANCES methods. To compensate for this, ' H«pr To Cut The Budget Senator Smijh has ever since felt r!‘ COfflpailod to be a leading cham­ If anybody really wants to do R A N G E o n . PLASTIC Reg. 21.28 pion of . the proposal to outlaw the anjthing about ths fedarsl budg­ Frlnta and * Oorikmunlst party, a proposal cer­ et. he must do something about SoUda tainly on the bordarlina so far. as war. DRAPES American traditions about free In the new federal budget, 65 - speech . and asaembly ar* /con- cents of every dollar goes to War. * 4 " L O N G M O . $ Z M K A S T IC earned. '. / . Fixed charges, from which there The Eisenhower admintotration, is no escape, taka up ahothcr 24 Secondhand Prescri|9tion Cudeia Royal lon^ V4 in dremoiic new Htrealona aMarter dyllns BATHROOM J’. to order to provide its ^ whtl it cents. That leaves It ebnta for a Consideredaafe focAjiig for its whole coagiomaratian'df thing* the FRIGIDAIRE CURTAINS toe^dtabla chaliange fio McCarthy, government -does far tha people, The rood to d boitcr had to prove,'ttaalf a tiger in the and thU i r cants ia nokohly a • r . ^ . t In ip etia l field of, UTVsetigatlon and accurtty, small area to work 'on-, but it is Ifi ofttfr poMtd kdth ' ' A car of noble proportions, gallant and ^ay,< putting auch a man re Scott Mc­ full of things wt consldsr neces­ g o o d IfrMAtiOfMt. A • ■ ■ Leod in a poettion of ty ri^ y at sities new and will always con­ and bom toj rule the road in flashing .style! thS' State .Papartmen^ and deyia- sider nacessitiee. prescription uffittffn AUTOMATIC ing and carrying aacufrty Only on tha 65 cantp that goes BUREAU SCARFS 99’ program told aacuri^-staadards bt| a phi|sidkin is for for war coqld there possibly ba any In every tge, there are those who are notepotent ODD LOT af its own ._imdar which such majpr operation. And that cannot WASHER one patient and is with the humdrum, the cemmonplaoe. . BARK CLOTH. BANJO things as ths Oppanhaimer, John be dons arbltrartlyi either. It FAILLE COTTASE SETS Ptxen Davies, and Ladcjinrky da- would depend upon a change In intended onlq for the If you arf one of these, the Royal Lancer ipeaka olstoiia have bean produced- tha cute of the world. President directly to your heart. , . To build Itself up for Its coa- treotment of that DurniES Eisenhower has decreed some're­ For .here is a car that fairly breathea adventure. HieNEWS Reg. to $4.28 . tUct with MsCarthy the ^Eisen­ duction in war spending in the patient’s specific con> Yoii sense it in the bold forward thrust of its It’i not the look you saw in any of last year’s care. It’a the new look hower adBUiflstration has also fait new budget. Me bases''' that, ’ in • -w... ■ -J hood, the sweep of rear <^k, the rakish slant of inapiied by the Thunderbird. And it set the styling for Ford’s ’65 lines. KITCHEN faquirad to boast of its having soma part, on his own asUmstlon dition. Each porticutar the New Horizon windshield. .69 fired, as security risks. Urge that there ia aomething of a DRAPES ' aumbeca of. people to whom there change in ths aUta of the world— case requires special Its brauty is not calm and pladd, but eager and wap no disloyalty or Qommiuust alive—the measure of periormance that sterna a little leaa danger of war. But treiatment. isTiigger-Torque Bower theory. even this minor roducUon is al­ from the most advanced aircraft-type V>8 engine $ 1 .9 8 It’s trigger-quick “ GO” which can obey your commands in 7/100 of a 26" 45" aad U " . And',, in the last session of Con­ ready controversial, with., some on the road. REG. $2.98 ^ Never accept 0$ secoiMf hand o prescriptfon for Cemplete with valaaoee. Beg. to'$4aS gress, we htol the sorry spectacle ready to argue that he is Imperii- And shonld you choose to . make this car youn, ■econd—four times faster than you can wink. of ao-caUed liberals in the Senate toig tha nation lUclf by making medkotlon that Was specified for onoOici^s you will have this assurance: In any cohipany of igiearheading the paaaage Of legis­ any cut whatsoever to things automobiles, there is nothing to cbalWnge the lation ^ttawing the Communist niiUUry: Unless there Is some illness. Let qour fcwnilii phi|sician patscribc distinction' of your Royal.Lancer by Dodge. Hie NEWS is’An^-BjJsed TUde party,.'all because, for political clear change In the aUte- of the An advanced. form o f Ball-Joint Suspension which swallows the big CURTAIN purpoaea, they wanted'to show world,'our spending for wm aUye for qou. Let us compound ueur proscriptions. Take Command'.. . Cet the Thrill First Hand bumps r . . makes even smooth roads ride imopthar. raa.p. they hated Ganunto'ism'mora, than where it is, for a long time to .rtmrutmr itet McCarthy did. And tha Senate come. I '- SHOP vote tha other day. wliich Mc- The ' only meanln^l way to puthy crlUctaad. wtok more of the work on the budget, then, ia to 829 MAIN ST. TEL Mi-9-2747 'avmo. ■ '^work for peace. DILLbN SALES and SERVICE iX’ ^ V The toisiDsaa ^ - .b^ng tougher tiviB UaGhrthy has tooducad some 319 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTil^ r grUif toaults, soma, of them doing • T V drato m duag* to Anar- v - fi

      ■‘:' i K P A 6 B 1 0 B E , < ’ ■-_ • -_.' ^NOOBSTBR EVKWNC HBBALD* MANGllBtTElt. 60W1^> TUESDAY. JAt^ARY iC ■ 'C . : C O N N . T t y E T O A t > j^ 9 P A R T 1 8 ,19CT ,*-T MANC 96 BERALO. MAm E I 6 B T planned for her firat w D»dM- l e t u s p i l l eris trials. . K ^ H p < The Navy aaid the Natllua_la capable of eroaalng the Atlantic ! d f o r ocean fully aubmerged *n0 lotind Arefi .m ' i/at full speed tovar 30 knots). ■ -U, Leia^than 10 years after an UARY atomic bomb exploded w ^ to cut aoqnd .before parting company "■ t«Uhce: f_>-« outlay. 871 mimoo dollM with a long toot of ita Whiitle. * promlM tt« y would » » » ^ « " -j^ r t h iw 'o f 'U i. cuBrrant yew As the Nautilus glided on ijts Poiice Arrests nNE ra u m u Y 8• biid(«t, ndqco taxes m >4 main- ^ from Mxne Domocrau. maiden run. U paaaed a statar- C A U M M -tn a >tem til*" aational defense and - bad■ - .j-j^ fiaura IneolPid inmMW in ahtn. the Pea Wolf, accond of tha Elwood H. Hoffman, 84, of 28 “ sold the peofkle a bUI of foods." some IctlvltM. since the budfst nation’! atomic powared subma­ esUmsted a 966-mllUon-doUaP ssv- rines imder conatructlon here. Uydall St., was arrested yesterday "In, practice we have had 4»udf iet Inf under the new flexible price 'irMp- more such ahtpa have been and charged with failure to atop deftdta erery year and the m - irovlded for and President Eiseq- for a sehool bus after police aaid a tleoat defenseIBS hasn « notnov. .nIn my J***?*'! ; gen. Humphrey (D-lflnn),(D-iunn). who wno lower, in !0a budget meaaage to complaint waa made that he at. maintained. J ^ “ **{J* ■ favors returnlnf to the old system Congress yeatarday, said three nearly Aruck a child who had Just saUL “ The rate of frowth of thef^^ props for LECLERC others are planned. alighted frQrt* Ihe vehicle. FUNERAL HOME Atr Force has been dlminlehM aodj CTop,, said he thinks A report by Sgt, George Dsn^ tlw total numbers of “the Army.; ji,, system Navy personnel observing tha first trial run were Consptcubua by the arresUng officer, said Gerald FUNERAL Navy and Marines have been cut. ••way over estimated." the calnmesa vdth whiCh they re^ Blanchart. 8, of 15 Waddell Rd.. "Tet we arc presented with a Elsenhower'a proposal of an un­ celved It. was attempUng to croas Waddell SERVICE hudfet which shows a deficit of. balanced budget in the third year " I have never neen a new ship Rrikd near his home after leaving 4% MUioa dollars for the current of hlaadmnilatration waa obvlocoly get underway in such a routine V diaai^KMitlng to many. ~ the bus when the inci^nt oc­ Walter N. M a r, 1*4 Wilton more than they manner,” aaid Capt. Slade Cutter, Leclere, ierecast a year afo, and a deficit Rep. Joseph \V. Martin, Jr., curred.. submarine combat hero of World 'Two motorisU arrested by Pa­ Dlractor a t 83.400,000,000 for the next year House Republican leader, aaid the War n. Eisenhower propoeala call for trolman Raymond Peck were MEN'S WORSTEDS, SHARKSKIN Men’s Footwear w ilieh 1 rc in rd a s a minimum TTie Nautihsr. built b)' the Elec­ 33 Main Btraet. Maachaatar ,/ fifU N ." spending a bllMon'.lcae than In the tric Boat Division of Oaneral Dy­ charged with failure to atop for a WenM Cmt r e re ifn Aid current fimal yea- and indicate atop sign yeaterday. They were Call ML9-5869 and GABAEDINE SUITS E U P T O COOPERRTIVE aad BATES OXFORDS namics Oorp., carried a crew of progress "toward the goa! of i CSirrler Smith, 38, of CJoncord. ALL MODBUl<:^^ES 88 U 50. Byrd tfid he favors cutUnf for- alKsit 100 officers and men. along BLACK OR BROWN CALF OXFORDS atfn economic aid drastically, but balanced budget—-a goal now with with 44 Navy and civilian techni­ Mass., who posted a $10 bond; and addad there is a "I0«bniion-dollar In eight." cians. Arthur Scmuthels, 65, of 102 N. MEGuU rLY NOW $7l.8( On AftMwciiandiit On Tlw Main Floor and In The Boys* Shop In fcarbb»f of former appropriations" But Dworahak aaid mote acon- No diving operations were Lakewood Circle. Read Herald Adva. $12.00 to $13.50 la thia flald which Confreaa could omies can be made. Ha aaid the VALUES ...... NOW riarh only by readhdinf previous. federal payroll allll U 400,000 per­ ./■I The Basement ;XV appropriations. sons above what It waaJmfole ‘ he RIGULMU.y^8.00^. NOW-----$ 5 2 ^ 0 ^eim. Wlender (D-La) and Korean War and can atUl M ^ d ^ . I dent of the Woraen’a Auxilary of the members were conducted to an DONTJ^ISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY, c m m in Md W / PUIN TOE CORDOVAN OXFORDS~ XhrOrabak (R-Idaho) aaid they are some trimming. / V I f* | . a i * t n v I I . Q . D S Mancheatyr Memorial Hospital, iidoratal viewnc of the liwae. Mrs. m "Fair progreaa waa maNJ). a Foreifn Relations COm- (Ooattaaad from Page Om ) . of Trusteea of the hospital. He, in for tea, under the chairmanship of T M i i l i can make/any major budget cuU, turn, preaentid them to Mias Mary Mrs, John P, Cheney, Jr., and Mrs. SET-IN AND RAGLAN SLUCVES member, said that while hla adding: ‘T think the President has Mneral Impreaaiop- of the request dealing with loyalty or security Chapman (fight), for whom, with b. M. Cald-well, with Mra. W. R. l i i f i MEN'S WORK SHOES done yr4U to cut it aa much aa he ner eister, the late Mies Helen Tinker, Jr., and Miss Anna Samp­ Z n » favorable, "that -ia a Urfer caaea "requlrea that It be proved REGUURLY $7f .M ... NO I^ $ 6 3 , FOR FARMERS. UNEMEN, GARGEMEN, amount than 1 thought would be hss.^ erhapman,. the reeidence has been son pouting. The meeting of the Cannon called the budget "de­ that a person la a Communist be- named. A}uclUary was plsnned by the pro­ CARPENTERS. MECHANICS ceptive and a great disappoint— C2iapnMn Houae. finarxed by the gram committee: Mcq. William J, mlUtary bndfqt flfurea of merit.” He said it is "ftHed with fwa ha may be discharged.." kTiirfH' / ^iven With Cash Sales All Day Wednesdaj/ $16,200,000,000 for the Air Force/ Johnston had asked the depart­ Women’i Auxiliary, will be used aa Shea, chairman, Mra. Jay Rand, Si^lAKLY SMSO ...MW $ 4 8 . 0 0 increases and it projects a con­ a residence by executive personnel Mrs. Cain Mahoney, Mra J. P. isjSO.OOO.OOO for the Army ttnd tinued unbalanced budget indeO- ment about two groups of person* ■/' $0,700,0000.000 for the Navy al- of the hospital, a faclUty that has Cheney, Jr., and Mrs. Jay Rubl- nltely." . —10 he said were named publicly been needed for many years. The now. MEN'S SCARF^ nady has been anticipated In Byrd'a approach waa much the REGULARLY $40.00 ./ ^ N p W , $ 3 2 . 0 0 SHORT SLEEVE P(|L0 JNHRTS OonfrasB. where Democrats have by McCarthy before a 1950 Sen­ six room house, located at 80 •rhe next quarterly meeting, --A N ^ T H E sairie as Cannon’s. perhaps the most important one of I* wool and ray*a.'AII eolor*.\ , I said amed service ploliatcs nre In "The President's budget means ate subcommittee which investi­ Ha^ma- 8t., can be used for auch Women’s Footwear for a thorough review/ purposes aa deamed most necoeaary the year, will be on Motiduy, April regularly $2.95 ...... NOW $ 2 . 3 6 that we will be starting the 23rd gated his charges, and 80 accused 18, with annual reports. and dis­ N A raeommended 330-mllllon-dol- deficit year in the past 26," the by the hospital trustees and the REGUURLY $3.50 ...... NOW 8 2 . 8 0 by McCarthy under other cir­ siperintendeht. cussion of future actlvltiea MEN'S TWtaD SPORT COATS MANY STYLES IN WOMEN’S PUMPS Isr cut In Army funds, accom- Virginian said. GOOMEWSIS paiiylnf projects manpower re- cumstances. In her acceptance. Mias Chap­ One new service, an information REGULAilLY $2.25 ...... N o'# $ 1 . 8 0 He was also against the Preel- As for the 10 in the first cate­ table in the hospital lobby to an­ Not all Nzea. In black, blue, red and brown. {CmiWmmI in Umt branch, has been denl'a call for an Increase in the man paid tributa to her late aister. REGULARLY $ 3 ^ . .\ NOW $ 3 0 . 0 0 ^ some membera of gory, the department said ona had firat prertdent of the Women’s swer the queatlons of' the many REGUURLY $2.00...... NOW Btatutoiy debt. limit. .That limit visitors at the hospital, will be • tBa Aime

      PAGE UAKrtlESTEIl EVENING KER'ALl), MANGHE^TER, CONN,* TUESDAY, Ja^W I^Y 18, HANCHES^ EVENING HERALD. MANCttEStElt. TUESDAY, JAI^ARY 18,1SS5 A: TlSSl KH P. King, vioa prsfldent; Mra.^ Doctors DiscuM C o v e n t r y /Ja TK-^ckmorO. treaaurar; C^ondiHonafor Skiting SEE Play JtO i^ GIrm Goodwin "Slf-Jacobaon, aoertury.* Goad iQl'-Three Aroas CtafVMil & Andenoa EmerKcncy Doctors.^ Church Council Resolution Wear in ^jRhettm atrc'E^er toardtoAct V ita l A r e <"TGwn.^pprove8 4-H Club Mr. and ; i S . Ericaon 1 Skating conditions remain > LOANS ^ For Savilonis and famllT^ff^Indland I ni'ovad good at three of the four Park Four local doctors will take part *■ aiMond mnrtgagea and aota- Phyaicitins of the Manches­ ses Legalized Gaming EleOt# Officers to Bo«tfi Windsor. '-4 Dept, areaa in Manchester. aMbllan. AIM Insoniioe, i On Settlement ter Medical Aiwn. who will re­ O f T achens / Pump Purchase ^ Invited to MeeUag. PubUc ice skating frill be al- In a fonim discussion on th« sub­ spond to emergency calls to­ Local residents ar6 invited to a tonight from 6:30 until ject of rheumatic fever tomorrow CONNECTICUT VALLBT morrow afternoon and evening iegall-s^eat any such proposed legisla­ Is Suspended Coventry, Jan. 18 Realty aniT Inveatmcnt Qk Formal oppoSlUon to Wapptog/ Tolland County poultry mceUng ^ ck/at center Springs night at th* regulat meeting of o n H ig h are Dr. William .Stroud, Tel. zaUon of raATles or gafaes'^ot tion.” • ^ ^ Wayne Clay hag been^l^ointed Thursday at 8 p. m. In Yeoman’s Annex, Robertaon Prfrk and the Highland Park '^ A at * 74 East Center 8MM '? A lso , t o Mt 0-4708 and pr. Joseph Mas* -^uieThe Rev.tv... John------Neubert... of the , Saturday a fpo(clliI TM. Ml-9-488t ^ In er chance by the 1955 General As­ New London, ^an. 18 (81 — A leader of a hew poetry Hall, C»lnmbla with Louia H. Rtig- Charter Oak Park- o'clock at the school. ’ ' S c h o o l 8 Tonight; aaro. Tel. MI 3-7059. *• db^nm ^ly Baptist Church, pr.qai- J4-year-old Manchester man who waa hold a t the flnhouia ' Fhan gles, assistant county- agricultural sembly was volc^ in a resolution a m t m 'tbq Council, conductsid the (OMttnMd rm a Pag* Qa*) table vWth m«t*I t«»y» *»<> club, the Baa. and Oackle 4-H Center Springs pw n pond is The Manchester Chaj^M of the Bids Sooiii set fire to his cottage at Nlantic meate fti tHfelr small celU. voters approved, a 460 to It7 agent. In charge. expected to be YwkMi sufficient­ American Heart Assn, laaponsor- W iU A s k (Coatiiittad from Page Use) adopted by the Manchester Coun­ business meeting. ...< last OcL 1 was given a one-year Club, which lylll meet the second Sentenced tm Jnit * Ing the program, which , "artll in­ AmoM other actions, the Coun­ assault. He and Green were par- The cells htiye no toilet facllltisai' vote, the purchase of the Wytey Monday of each month. ly to allow skaUng tomorrow, cil of Churches, meeting at the suspended: Jail Mntence In Superior The c e n te r ^ tbs prison la. k D. Glaaa pfoporty on Strong Road Thomas Wheeler. 27. of Daley. a Park official said today. clude a new movia on the mhject The Board of D l^ to rs tonii among them gunboats and North. Methodist Church last cil, aftet some discussion, voted to Court here today on a charge of tlclpants lA a mass escape attempt Jamea Kalber ha* been elected Road was found guilty of operat­ aa well aa the ■dlscussioftTeridd, by boats. petition for membership in the huge rotunds, used as a vlsttlng to be us«d as a" dump siu. club prealdeht; Pame** Glenney. Skating ia-AhoWed daily un­ will be asked to appn^e night burning Riaured property. Nov. 7,1953. A total of 649 votM were cast ing a motor vehicle while under til 5 p.m. V the physicians'; ■ X News Tidbits Huge Ares started on the/lsland Copies, of the resolution are to Connecticut State Council of Judge Thomas fe. Troland direct­ room. MulMDle tier cellbloc^ ■vice president; Suzanne Mamet, the influence of liquor in JusUce Mr*. Richard Wharton *nd\a a^tlenwnt In a case agMw the were clearly visible from.the Ta; Churches on a “consulUilve basis.' The other two rebels. Vance branch Out ffom the r^n d a with but 42 voters failed to operate the trea(surer; Unda Martin, secre­ •I Htfifvi be fo^-arded to Governor Rlbl- ed that Stanley Skvllonia be placed Said, were Frits Swensort. 32. serv­ machines correctly, so the votes Court recently. This was a second, pommitte«.,6f fourth grade motheni r4 town brought by the umUm of a, Culled from AP Wires chena , Annual MecUng Speaker on probation for two years. Hs the solitary con^wment block tary; and CUfford Anderson, re­ offense and a 60 day JaU sentence \ tMO* m ^ The U.S. 7lh Fleet pmrols the coff, State Senator Elmer S. Wat ing life for killing a police ser­ farthest from ths-prlson proper, were not valid. There kre about 7 ] will be in charge of hoapltelity tot woman who apparently/med from son, and Stste Representatives Bay It vas announced by R o b e r t pleaded no contest. 2;300 registered voters in town. in Tolland County Jail was Im­ the evfntng. Ais«efanieM6$ waters of the Formosa istrait, blit Loomla of the South Methodist geant, who was Involved in a riot A new prison Is nearly com­ - The group will meet Felf. 14 at posed. The arresting officers were falling- off a sidewalk on Mnln there was no Indlcsxioh what WaiTen and Thomas Rogera Church that the Rev, Newman J. SUte's Atty. AUyn L. Brown, at the prison In July of 1952, and The Board of Selectmen have Ui4 home of Clifford Anderron. eoiMoft Street where the cm has ',>cen al Seven Egj'ptliii Jews are eomi Ths text of the resolution fol- Jr., said that Savilonis was dis- pleted in Norfolk, 15 miles from been given authority, by the ap­ John F. Chappelle and Stewart fanchesi^r M.AN FOUND DEAD - ate a tree In mltted to mtUtary f«urt for trial steps—If any--lhe U.S. might LeShsha, of Plymouth, Mass, Joseph Flaherty; serving a term Boston, and transfer of prisoners Plana Include the showing of a Hillman. Tri*l justice was I.aRoy fared to accomn^ take. The United Sl*tes is com­ lows: 'Couraged with the condition of for assault. Flaherty once was proval, to buy the Glaaa property flltn atsip "Breed* of Sheep." Any ttre driveway. / on charges of Cbmmuniat activity “Ths Manchester Council of speaker, writer, lecturer and triiv- from’^ Charlestown - to the new for $3,500, to purchase a bulldozer M. Rohents and prosecutor was A. Norwich, Jen. 18 (8V^Walter and conspiring to overthrow Pre­ mitted to the defense of Formosa eler who has spent 23 years In In­ his cottage after Hurricane Carol named Boston’s public saemy youth inUrested In Joining can Ointe Book The w om ai>/^» B. OUn. died and the Pescadores, but has never Churches; noting' that a bill to last Aug. 31. cture Is scheduled for next for $12,000 and to construct a Harry W. Olsen. -O’jConnor, 63-year-old roomer at from a tumor which rupiur^ mier Gamal Abdel NasSer's gov­ dia. would be the speaker for the No, 1. contact Wayne Clay or June Mar­ ‘ Today's Meetlag. / 280 .West Thames St., was found said what it would do If any of the legalize' raffles and games of council's annual meeting,- ached' After a later stdrm. Brown Prison officials ' IdentiAed April. gravel rciad to the-dump. tin. T when she ^pped or’ fell from the, ernment. . . Relief trains in Japan chance under ' the sponsorship o( said, SavllonU did: not Inspect his A greiup ot property owners on Meetings today Include Booth- Frldnj. Saturday,, Jan. 21 and 22 dead this mArntng at the, bottom rescue tO passengers stranded on Nationalist offshore islands was uled for May 16. other guard hostages as Th New Officer Dlmock Memorial Library Board of an eight-foot embankment off walk w h w the curb curves invaded. • certain organizations has been In­ property but began to worry about —* the Strong and Foster road* area, Center Theaplhha’ production of around ihe root? of a tree a few steep mountain slops^ by roaring Mr. and Mrs. Albert Post'.and D.‘ Ryan, Gerard Kadllck^^Martln repreaented by Atty. Victor F. De- ■ / Barbara Doggart has been elect­ of Trustees, g p. m.. annual. Mi Thames St. Yikiangshan ls eight miles north troduced tO' the 1955 session of Mr. and Mrs. Loiiia Tuttle, from wtaat to do with the place. 8. Mulkem and Eugene Wills. Naylor Photo. ed vice president of the Speedy "The Glass Menagerie," Bowers feet n j ^ of thp driveway to St, snowsllder. the Connecticut Legislature^ Savilonis left Manchester ort the Nezzo, wlU now ask the Superior brary; Cub Scout Pack 65, den School, 8:30 p. m. Police ’.Gapt. <3Iarenc# Simpson Church bn Main Street, ac- U.S. government plans to rail of the Taehens otiI five miles the Second CongT*Sstional Church, First reports ihst/ah apparent Ruth Rowtey , Rouald Olendhniag Knee-dles 4-H aub, rtpUclng one, 6 p. m„ home Mrs. Joseph P. said the m(ui had been dead for south of Ried'^hcld'roumen Island. "And, beinir very muck aware of and Maurice Swenson, from the night In queattoh with a small bot­ Obituary Court to reetraln the town from Saturday, Jan- 29 to-a letter to the Directori additional witneaaee in effort to wholesale dellveiY-^f the 600 In­ using the land aa a dump site. On Mr^ Ruth Rowley of 2 Oeriard^aerarai-— ------—----- Irene Dorsey who withrew from Eaton; Girl Scoqts Troqp 71, 7:30 Polio Ball. State Ahnory. some time, since hit body was From Ylkiangshan the Reds could the economic loss to many faihllles Covenant Congregational Church, tle full of gaiMllne, the aUte'a mates was being . attempted jsaasstca waam \ m the club. The club wlU work with p. m., Robertson 8Dils a roundtable meeUng tomorrow at amount of |5,0(^ or »6,000, ac­ III Costa Rica War shsn and the Taehens with more Niantlc. he passed firs apparatus Prison guards found in the yard ployed as a branch accountant at ested In applying for the part- that of 'Tom Wingfield.” 7:80 p. m. in Storr*. Local plan* Ball, Slate Armory. cording to Crbclmtt. . passage of such a bill to legalize M. McGown and the Rev. Harold a criide ladder made of pieces of the Inlernatioial Harvester Co.’s time poeltion may file eppllcatkme past season and acted In some'of 2-6281. than/200 bomba in 22 minutes, raffles and games of chance spon­ Jenkins of the Stamford-Darlen which had been summoned by Winner of the first place acUng their profeaalonar productionsX for taking part In the 8cout-0- The Court /tecommended^ tM *vix>d', wire, pieces of belting and office In Hartford for the pest K ivith Mrs. Boasen, South Windsor. lUma Feb. 12 at the WUUmantic proposed settjemtnt at $3,500, (CouHaned from Pm * Om > followed this with a heavy sored by-religious, fraternal, edu­ Council of' Churches, showed piC' neighbors to put out ths blaze. The years. Meet Tomorrow award in The Assodatad Little Gleridinhing's skill and verMt illery barrage on Ylkiangshan cational and charitable organiza­ tures of that organization’s meet­ fire caused minor damage. / a necktie. » . Post matrons and past patrons Theaters to^^ament of 1951 for ty have been well received by local State 'Armory are being complet­ Crockett's, letter says. , Brown said Savilonis thought Vance said the prisoners Arst He attended Wellesley High her outstanoing performance in' audiences who first' saw him as ed. There will be booth# and dis­ Architect Speaks In his lettSr, Crockett mys the rebels dead and 60 wounded in 'rom Toumen, apparently a pre­ tions and urges the Legislature to ings and activities. captured three guards before night will be oboarved by Ever­ Engagement didat about seiUng the cottM* but was School, Wellesley Hills, Maas, and “The Anniversary," Mrs. Rowley the weakling brother Lao In “The plays demonstrating Cub and Boy tree constitutes a hasard. It is « - the action around Santa Rosa, ii lude to invasion. dawn. When those three failed Ciishlng Academy, Ashburnham. green-Wood Chaplor, OES. tomor­ pected that/town officials wlU In­ northwestern Costa Rica about Tiny Ylkiangshan has been sub­ discouraged by. members of his row at 8 p.m. at Masonic Temple. Is no stranger to Mancheeter Little Foxes,” a difficult, dramatic Sc. lolULjamUmlter- WlU ba a buslnesa meeting-at 1:30 ^ fU E U U L died last Wednesday. while, a shipping offirtal said to­ The LAll is also a. single en­ Bridget’s Church yesterday morn­ cookie; Friday, baked flah sticks, p.m. with new officer* presiding. Mra, Mas Vennard Mrs. Helen added 23. D ^ e Shea scored 25 { The Directors are scheduled to day 25 Amcrican-m^e F51 fight­ gine Aghter-bomber while the TU2 since the original hearing on -the* - Bid Opposed p.m. in 81, Tames School hall, and then reported to Gov. Chris­ ing (xilebrated the Mass at the fu­ Auxiliary to Meet home, and would be glad to re­ Fitzpatrick or Mr#. Maa Hold#n. point# for Yfillimantlc. zone change last Match, when the Most opposition to any request should call the chairman, M(k. tian Herter who told reporters: Tho Legion AuxUlary will meet ceive card* fratruc- confinement for minor infractions J. B.arrctt of Rockville, the Rev. less something unforeseen occurs. of dime cards used in the school six'dollaral',’ Khowlaucl Denies At Cheney Tech The Home Mlaaiopary book. "Man adjoining planned residential ture has now been built and Ax- and more time for showers. John J. Delaney pt S t Bridget|s and God in the City.” by Kenneth development.. . tures and interior, furnishings sre At Intersection On Nov. 22, 1953, three convicts Chu -Ch, the Rev. John F. Hannon D. Miller, will be studied. Hoatr.*ses being installed, the judgt ailded. The Job of creating three new Thus, the TPC made the zone kidnaped' and held three ’ guards' of, St. James’ Church,' the ,Rev. im petuous Worcls\ win be Mrs. Carl Htldlng, Mrs. change but did hpt extend'It to the He also said Miller wished to several houca dcring a prison Hot. Henry J. Murphy of East Hart­ classrooms for English and social Carrie Anderson and Miss Gert­ sell liquor there, pointing out that John Pallait, J30 W. Center 8t« The guard* Were freed after the studies classes will begin .soon at town line. A 50 foot atrip In Man' as arreeted ju*t before noon to­ ford and the Very Rev. Viiscent J. the thunder -rir rude Abbey.. cheater borderiqg the East Hart this was deemed proper In a drug inmates set small fire-.. Hines, assistant chancellor, of (tot Uanad from P M ' U**) the HowelT Cheney T e c,h n 1 c a 1 store by the state legialiture. He day and charged with a" violation ford town line remalnc in Rural of rol*s df tlie road as the result State prison inmates also caused Hartford. “ School. \. Griswold CKappeil, District Dep­ Residence Zohis and Residence felt additional lighting th the area Much damage, to property In sepa­ Bearers were Edward ' A. north of .the Taehens is without The need for the classrooms uty Grand CThancellor of the would increase the safety or pe­ of an accident at Center and arose this yedr\wh«n the coopera­ Zone AA. Cooper Streets.. rate riota on Dec. 2 and 10, 1953, Shaughhessy. Sr.) Edward A. any particular Importance and knighta of Pythias, will Install the These latter claaaiflcations ap­ destrians also. and'Jan. 14. 1954. Shaughnessy, Jr., John M. not held by tegular Chinese Na­ tive program under which the high ' Patrolman Robert Turcotte aaid new officers of . the > Oliver Wood- plied to all the land covered by Request De.alrd afler invertigation that Pallait Ballt In 1808 Shaughneasy, Stephen Ricci, Sr., tionalist forces. ' . Bchpm provided .the . Instruction in house Lodge No. St in Colchester This application . was the cmly The Mg brick and granite pris­ 4. The United States intends to| these c o u ^ s ended, . the application before last night's started to make a left turn into Stephen Ricci, Jr„ .and C. Harold __ ^ _ office tonight at 8:30. It will be a zone change. ^ one denied by the Commission last Cooper from Center Street and on. bidlt In 1803, normally houses Wallace. put more. emphasis on aid to‘the The Building Inspector s joint installation with the Pyth­ night. , . about 600. It it so antiquated that ■ Burial was In St. Mary’s Ceme­ free nations of Asia. But Dulles Issued a permit to the school today Water, Sewerage Dlacuaeed pulled In front of a car driven by for interior, slterttlons and addi­ ian Sisters. Tomorrow night. Objections to the lack of water 'Two applications made by Alex­ Marion L. Snow of Wappmg. It has been condenuied by the tery, Windsor .Locks, where the M*in ruled out any great “Mar­ Chappell will Install new officers and sewerage facilities in the area ander Janria for zone changes on state 31 times as unAt for humans. service was conducted by Father shall plan" type of program, say­ tions. Coat of the project Is esti­ Parker Street were tabM for Resulting damage amounted to cal-joint front suspension thu spurns bumps like mated at $3,000. of Damon Lodge No. ^17 of Rock were, discussed last,'night by Bray. about $200 to each car, Turcotte The prison has no dining room D e La n e y, assisted by visiting I t cost* no more to form;a theet of tteel ing this is unsultett to the under­ The atate will bear most of-the /Ville and Memorial Lodge No. 38 He said If more water were' need­ further study. Planning officials estimated. None were lnjiireymy Arst : that generous. But among those Development Planned day. You’ll be surprised how regular savings about the conference, with the Eskimo the other day and he : who do, it's not considered imr Plans ^or U new homes in the Expansion Issued Senate. I&publican leader. right to work on most of my H* nioral" area east, cf Parker Street and mount up.'Tou’l[ enjoy a fine return on your Knda’land asserted In his Chicago north of Salter’s' Pond were dis' TKe Building Inspectors Office savings too. ^ speech that a - “massive propa­ cussed by Judge iJbhh S. G. Rptt-. ganda buildup" was taking place r^^^ffl^rremrne'^tSwn in XlM 1 Reed’ls'^'^.^nu.'^h'in^som. man ner, representing applicants Sid­ today issued a permit for work to In the United Nations to silence ‘JiT h e ha^Siwer^ived in an ' ^ith black hair, a i«ncil thin ney Cmhman and Norman Rauch. begin on the job of traiiafohning persons ' who 1 woul analyze the ^g'l(»“ Md'‘ m’’f l 4 ^ r d nether V enim ^^ and a big white grin. They ace I'equesting a change the em^ty store building next to Your savin « art in^iirtd up to $10,000 " He wore a checked shirt and gab- from Rural Residence Zone to 9 facts .of the HSmmarskJold effort. Ho had n^ver robbed noses w ith ' ATdlne trousers. Over that, he the First National Bank of Man- Questione on this point Dulles Residence Zone A which would by an Agtocy of Hit UBittd Statts Gov* said' he was not conscious of any anyone until he came to New York wore a deerskin parka, shoes permit the'development. ckrater on Main Street into addi­ propaganda effort i-eing made by and wa« persuaded to sideswipe n made of oogro<)k (a cross between Prices of individual homes in the tional quarters for the bank. • the U. N. : model's nostrils for a publicity i a sen Uon and seal 1 and calf akin, project would be between $15,000 The permit waa ^Issued to tmmtnt. r Dulles said He doubts the Chlneac picture. Eskimos kiss tike the rest 1 legging? made of Umber wolf fur. sjid $'f0,000, Jttdge Rottner ex­ the Wlnnergren Oonalroctlon Co. Reds can' be so stupid as to tbink of us, he Bald. ' His mittens were two wolf h«ads plained. Thus, the total amotmt of which will modernize the front of their conduct WiU help them get in And if she could afford It. what '—the lower jaw being the thumb new ‘building there would amount the store, once artitlon.. Open; Monday. Tuesday, Friday— ing with the United Stgles. He What kind of coat? His home is in Kotzebue, which the Commission for further study The addition v.111 increase the ■9 A. M. to 5 P. M. thinks it more likely, he aaid, "Mink,” he Bala* natal Everything» new in the motoramic CHiJVROLET apectively as Toonoonatewk, Koo- now being coasidered. . n# III (Ur J-Oew get the men out Dulles s»id the Uist Eskimos sre such friendly. noolok, Immeahluk, Sooyook and the alnying of n Conneettrut e* la* *1 KAar lajy tsaMaa, United SUtes will then have to do ' generous hOsU that they will share Change Granted stnte p^eemnn. Ahveesuk. Another request granted by the what It can on its own. ' their wives with a visitor. Reed, who is M, had never been The admlnlstrstion intends to; true.' says Reed, who Commission was made by Dr. L. WINDCAT8 LIST RICE more thfm 50 miles from home be Norman Dutton and <3eorge La- press forward iU proposal for speaks some English. fore. In Koizebue. there are no Lexipgton. Ky. (81—Kentucky early SenaU approval of the de­ Wei), now. If I may localize phones,-no cars (only six trucks), Ekmne, Jr. and concerned all the wdli play seven Southeastern Con' fense pact signed with the Chi­ the question, if it's not too per- no tclevisioii. There are radios, on land fronting on Main between ference and theeo non-league foot­ nese .Nationsdiat government last . sonal, but, well, d(; you,' that is Washington aAd Grove Streets. ball games' In 1955. Six ,horoo pavings ^ £oan which Reed prefers the hillbilly This will now be in Residence games are listed 'V/lth Rice bein| CARTER CHEVROLET CP„ Inc. month, Dullea said. He gave that 'to say. .Oh, forget it, Reed. music, and there is one I6mm reply arhen be was asked whether “'No, he doesn't" , volunteered^ movie theater, where he favors ths ZorieC. m et at home for the. Arst time ol goveniment might let the Dr, E. S. Rabeau, an, AmeriAcah westerns, The change from Residence O ct 29. Rice and MisMssippi StsiU Btfint I 1mm AttociatiM "HIT <>!■ St 311 MAIN STREET-n^ MANpHESTIR treaty drag along riowly pending physician from Reed’s, home town Whkt did he think of Jfew York? Zone A wUl allow the construction^ are the only new c^ora tp tho^ who came down from Alaska .with ‘‘Ahnecriirahpuk,'' ha said. . of the pmfeiMlonal offleo, building Wiidoht ocbodulo, ■may raplac*’l the outbome of nM o^U ona. for Vajylaad and Opnrfp* Toeh. the nlsaje of the ttm him, “Many vof tbs moie ad- TranalaUoni “A ysry Mg cam p.' ptaimod 1^ tho t*Vo appUcaat* af- N ’-. ) 1: V ■ -i %. s -1 d •A- - - ■' >< y* rri^' - '->*■ r aiUSCfflESTfcR EVEN^G tiEtlALD, HANCBE6TBR> CONN^ TUESDAY. JANUARY JS,195S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 18,1988 rrAGB TWSI.V1 entire assembly in turn is attached BY VEllMERR DAILY OTOSSWOfeiD piDZW.^ ) INBRVILLB FOLKS ^YMNTAINE K)X PRISCILLA’S FOP lo g'n'e -end of a. standard'mlliUQt Antvirar to Pravi^ Pu««l> Carl Hultiiie Junior High School Needed Names M2 supply container, a tyiw ^C ^n- Sense and Nonsense tatneg oonantly in usi'.hy'the Ma­ GSAWPMA^ FUTTf PON’T SEE SO &P \ Hsort Award rine Corps. ' * ■Tw L ayin g Town B y I 960, Illipg Indicate 19^5 Offieei*8 The l otoc- 'ISladea. of the rdto- A lot xrf women arc tryiiig U» acc ho had'aver been nottinated for an chule..foId back K) degrees and ACBOM M Y a a n b a t a telescope to one-half their normal who can ■got^thc moat out o f an Oacar d u ri^ hialeiig movie earear., U a n d S * '^ ‘Nope,” inmSd Andy, ."the clowab Resigns from Bownl of Wierzbicki I* Reelectfid length. This permtU the device to lCe-wlwre< . SOWN \ evening gown^^HTpsiAIln P. Jonec. The Hoard of EducatIpn Vaald last night that tha three LMkar Awart eyarY^t to airOacaf v/ta loaning minded again last nig it that tl bulldlnga gf Educational Square To 21»l Term jwrflead be carried Oh the outside, bomb fMwfaoatvad nibnoy to a couple of poopls who Educalion; Will Move rack ^ '.a high i^ e d propeUar or hihaait t m r ilw ia no rest for the weary the main building, Barnard and % c z : barawaid JlnbHLat’s go won ’em.” ErslUne Johiwon, Photo- come# to planning new Fraiiklln—can accommodat* only Qf PiipUh' Committee jet airplane. a iM a M M A . J a n ^ l Can’t A moth iiaa''b o^ To Rhode Island Soon When the plane,passes over the face transport was at a halt lii , Iraai tha ^lay Manchester. 1,800 comfortably. A a M tk a a at tty bathing, s u it . - ■ _ _ _ '■ drop area the rotechute la released the 8,700 aquari miles of- Calth-' '‘r te reminder was item on 'Tha superintendent said that.^by y Wiersbicki, chairman' of ness and Sutherland, with the ^ P u b U c ----- Jkn—Eo w hat ' Ho probably B IA lA im BOUND Carl S. Hultine, a member of In . the sahie manner aa a bomb in u a a w a rd la the'N^hool Board’s ag( for last crowding, periiapa the ramaf Iho Pariah Oommittee of St. John’s snow still falling. J. W. Georgeson, ■ AModatiao starvodJi» tXiath. the Board of IMucation tiace 1949, would be. AS soon as it ia free of From the day Uw wtw man nighty meeting, pli there by 290' could be housed at Bdtin Caithness police chief, said dqaens l1Vl«diadar has resigned from that group be­ al Sqvjare. but added that a rew Polish NaUonal Catholic Church, the plane th e; rotor blades begin ''A T reoelver ia aii|>o(otcd by the Takaa w.bcidei' Superiatendent. of Arthcr of peopla might be miulng or lost SPUlar laOsaam at Bhr Is ana dl l Junior high acnool for thg follow. was Reelected to servo, hia 21at spinning automaticalljr'and awing iiiluda court'to tako what’s I d t Ha lets her ConaclenOa. cause of plans to relocate in Cran­ H. ming *0 call entlon to the 90 degraga to full rotating posi­ In lonely glens throughout Mie two lAaalysaa 4 D utd i d ty ai Diawilvad tha — Be ids guide. ston, R. I. ' r . need for a new- lior high school Ing year lyoutd be imperative. By tsrnj^Olm^AiihuaL mojting 8i»n- at PpMiMon laadlBC daeMa tion. C^trifugal fores apins the counties. • nddU ag — Lois r . Paslsjr- Ilaitine’s resignation was for­ in the Nqrui Bon by no later than hla cotmt^ there will be 160 monr morning following Die 10:30 ^ asOo byairoaft tTKapanlMB It U almost as ^ icu lt to ke^ junior high sclfool pupils in the teleaco;|^ blades to their full In 10 “of England’s aoU ^yit mally aubmitted in a letjer to I960, "pottwUf'^by 19l».” length.v'and the device, cpmes,,.to eounUMr- many math hlgHWaya tMuatcaldrasBaatPUydltBa atCodOuet a firat-claas man in a fourth cUisa 1980-81 school year. high MAm , Believe'Only half of what you Chairman Sherwood Robb, who The town,wH) soon have ItsTd,- earth at a alow rate of descent. were under water and impassable. ISalt arWisaowii .. tOIntamal Job'am it ia to keop a fourth-class the right read it to Board mehibera at a lUing'a ecttmate ia A conaerva Benjamin Partyka, who haa BUT I TWOUCJMT M U n k a a ra y man In a fltalKlaas Job. hear, but ba sure It'S 000,000, 83-room, high school and Similar to an autorotation (power Denmark had lU worst road A MUFPUER WAS SBloodasoaap aaBntaagla ^s^rotmadp half. tive one, baaed for the most part aerved 20 years aa financial aecre- IfM M w M e r Ita $4BD,000' m-room Keeney on actual head count of the pupils tiff) landing of a helicopter. traffic tieup In 36 years as heavy OKI A CAR TO doth PLoogfor aaHurl . touch ""T n ie is o ^ "reluitanUy” accept­ tary, was* elected vice chalmlan. snow piled up drifts seven feet A lady of faahion was out airing Street School undhr construction, who are ndw li^ the lower grades. Stanley P. Gr^b waa-elected fi­ ' Hsef> jr ITBawiagtapI lastawKod ' aSMulct 41 Hal—Here cornea the parade, ed the resignation, and directed small co w o rt to rchool high. Three persons died of ex­ O U fC T f laDitoetlao 14 CaBl*diMsn .SOBiwnhur (Tr.V her Pokingore when aba atopped and your Aunt Helen rrill /Oisa i t Mrs. Jpne Stuck, Boai:d secretary,' It does not toka into account any nancial aeCretary and Mrs. Bernice la n c k Istratlon ' offimnlB looking possible future housing develop­ haustion white dragging their way IS Blackthorn IS CompaM point SI Nf to look down into ascavaUon Where ie she? to write a letter to Hiittine. ’’ex­ Scndrowskl will continue aa re­ out of snow. MPIaat part where toon were wortcing. A trac­ pressing gratitude” for hia service future n .sdk. ments. or any other factors which cording secretary, a poat she haa Ike ^ Following Sue—Sha’s upatalrs waving bar last night peiahM around Galea hit shipping In the lilgurl- aa Ijrailbel for tor was tugging away without auc- would result in a larga migration held for 18 years. Mrs. (Genevieve A iU B tfh lR I I L H n r B ' hair. ' . ' ' ■ bn the School Board. the estlmatesl enrollment an Sea and the gulf of Genoa. The .«fa0, tryii^ to haul a glar.t crane Hal—Mercy! Can’t wa afford a BMore his election to the Board of families into town. Wojnarowica will aaslat • Mrs. .( 3,879-ton Greek ehlp Corinthla tSMountftto <>f’ Junior and senior hlguvschool Peak Year 1988-84 Reports bf Red o ^ ^ o f the hole. of Eklucatlon. Hultine adryed Scndrowskl. Stanley F. Opalach I ran aground' off the isUnd- of SHERWIM-WlLLlJkM^^ (eoesb. facitt) flag? pupils for the next 10 y ea rsi^ lch The present estimate which II- P i^ n t ly the foreman ap- the old Board of Selectmen>.J waa elected treasurer to replace 'Nglannutri in the Tyrrhenian sea. 719 .MAIN MT„ MANt^ME-S'l'ER MI-S-88S8 aiM aaaoat proachdKdM woman and asked: to 1947, and the Boari shows that the 1969-80 schoolVear llng admiU is "a lltUe shaky” Names Bomb Far PrMldeata 1946 will be the critical one eo fer\afl Charles Skrabacs, who resIgiM be­ 80 mites northwest of Rome and aTNaUvaaa Foreman^-4mdy, could wa bor­ Oirectors, from 1947 to when- It daala with the school pop­ Island Victory Abraham Bnloe, of Haaclwood, adequate Junior hlgb schoo' faci cause of poor health. seven miles off thy Italian east"! t w adM row your Pekiqgeea? Hultine, whoi la a native ^ M a n ulation of '1964-M, indicates that The Rev. Stephen S. 'Stryjewski coaat A radio message said the N. C., waa named for a prealdent ties are concerned. the ■ peak junior and senior high I a a u e a Lady—(Whatever for? of the United SUtea—Abraham cheater, ia married, and tiui father presided at the meeting and elec­ (CoBthiiied from Page Due) 118 passengers aboard her were j at Mala Foreman—We’ll hitch him up of two children. He is moving to Convert Present School school enrollment ' yesr will he transferred safely to the Italian ; Lincoln—and he rather liked the Present plans call for the use of 1IM3-84. By that time, according tion of officers at AK «apt and pull out that crane. Cranston for business yeasona. Matthew Rubach* continues as based on the, essentiality of such g^lp Laura Corrado to be taken t o , iwn$»m mtumu. h»t Idea. the new high school for both senior t o . Oie"* est'mate, there will be a i i r a Ijid y— wrhat? H e up this poor He named his aev^n aona in the custodian and sexton of the .church, sjiots to the defense of Formosa. Genoa. « 'Mfor* Lossm Happ*n ha. aaOamcarradln little dog to that great Wg crane? 'and Junior high school pupils until senior high school piipila and aame manner. They are Woodrow, there are enough senior high position he haa hald since the Almost simultaneously with the. Snow and heavy gales 1" the ' la iia f It’s, impossible. Waahington. Moproe. Coolidge, ^ I Italian Alps caused a number of Insur* With Loppn* BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARD^G HOUSE With > mAjOR HOPPLE Arrange P ^ gram school students to fill the plant ot—wbpm—can be housed lii the Dulles’ news conference, the gyg|g„che8. ' OUT OUR I -artTCriaaUnr- - fo re m a n —’That’s all right, lady, Harding, Herbert, and Roosavelt on March 1,. 1931. Officers and at Ainoaf . W# have whipa. completely. At the same time, the senior high school plant membera have frequently expressed Pentagon said it had received re- Two persons lost their lives In Enloe. Hla three daughters and present high school bulldlnga at According to the estimate, the 4P rlWfOWBMMk For of 1 Event their gratitude to him for hi* faith- porU offlclsUy. confirming the the flooded streams of eastern rr M t6 «T BE ALVIM' I'V e SOT AM s r i r M two granddaughters are named Edricational Square will be_ con­ Mtuatlon ^.will ease a little the tlM a n tic a l Reporter—Wrhat ehall I aay for president’a wlvea. ■ A fullness. OR LEArtOEC.BUT ^ AW FUL ^ about U ieU w o periwlde blondea verted for Junior high school use. following year when, Rling saya. aaOrianUlcetD St. M a r^ ret’a Circle, Daugh* the number'^of senior high school Directors Reelected MV HORRIBLE HlMCH] TEMPTA-nOM 41 Bom who had the\fight at the Hmsever. Illlng’a figures show Reelected as directors for an­ ■I'Kb- The Seine River In northern : m tu A iO T S£<:e p t io i3 j IS 1MAT a s HIPPO IS , TOSOWHAi' Yarl Wilson says that a Detroit Urs of,Ia|ibella, will hold a covered pupils will dei^reaae from 2,456 to AFTER A ^^Je8fieal M W Martin, is another man who lovea Sr.. Matthew Rubacha, Joseph AMP PEMAKiOllOO SELL THE. bleachers went wild. It io f d Home. - "a ■ these, 1.980 will ,be senior high slight increase In the number of Formosa area, to the Joint-Chiefs' miles up the Seine from Paris were "ELATNE5 WrrM. 4#CoMooao not wisely but two well. An interesting proHpm has been Junior high schOhl atudenU, from Wrobel and Adam Berk. Stanley A COMSOLTATlOfO HOOSE.AMO^ school pupils. Sine',! the new high Majewski ail'd Frank K o ak were of Staff here. forced to leave low-lying houses. ( | Laainess travals ao dowly that arranged by the c * m u m Mr^ school will gave _a - 2.S00-student------2,789 to 2,780. Military experts said the Island-A The . Rhone 'ox-ertlow^ into some ‘ ,1 • a io U d t ST elected to replace Peter Buncard r poverty usually catches up with - Patrick Henry saidi “Olve ma F, Leo Barrett, regent and p, p,ty, th e « will be room there On the basis o f these estimates, occupation by the Reds would In- -low iareaa in the suburbs of Lyons, there will be room for 90 junior and Wacla.w Rubacha who retired. I t - liberty or give me death.” His her committee, Including Mrs. Ed- junior high school rtudenU. Representatives ■'-om the Adota- creaso'the direct threat to the Ta- r-y- descendants now just aay: , /mund Klely, regent: Mrs. Richard j*3ves 2.090 Junior high high school students in 'the senior chens and Impose upon , the Na­ M M ataraU ai tlon' Sodality elected to the Parish Someone asked Andy Devine if "Gimms.” ' Brannlck, Mrs. Fred Bruholf, Mrs. ,chool pupils for Whom facilities high school In the 19(K-66 school tionalists a mucli heavier problem Edward Carrigan. Mrs. Everett ....— year. \ Committee weie Mrs. Ge.ieMeve D i^ I’ce to Stand will have to be , found,. . . and . IHlng Wbjnarowicc. Mrs. Ida Ference and in supporting the garrison on the Cyr, Mrs. Clara Kanak, Mrs. W il­ latter- group. \ BUGS BUNNY Mrs. Josephine Majowski. From •T fred Vaacour; Mrs. Joseph Fal- in the 1963 legislation wMch the Friendship Club, Mrs. Eernice C b b P1rr On Taebeiis Jiidg^Tkini Rules! vouRrioNTror^ kowskl, Mlks Ann LeOace,, Mrs. Slate Inslitiitiong pledges revenue- from the state Pastula, Mrs. Stella Kiro ind Mrs. From Ylklangshah, Communist Richard Robs, Ur». Joseph Pulchlo- gasoline tax to rettre expressway Helen Opalach were chosen. artillery can fire on the Tacbens He Fell For Us ; SCBNOCXal^ WORKINTHCHMRMMI pek, Mrs. Philip A. Dupont, Mrs. and their northern approschei to A Hartford County 8uperioj/f] MRABTMENT WHtRt \ bonds If toll receipts ahoold prove 19.14 Banner Y'rar \ m u m Prank Lnnf. Mrs. .Francis Breen, Seek S25 Million support the action of Red patrol Court Judge vesterdsK 4 were mighty thankful we hpd Comprehensive beds. 15.383,000; and |188.000 fo rjto iMue bonds ot^lf^J^iF^way ing that neither'be nor the com­ ed as the vvife Of JulUis F. Andre '■ Members pisnning to attend arc projects while the | expressway GOP congressional Readers got a and re- mittee could have accomplished of Manchester, that her predica-1 Personal Liability Insurante! W e sell it, of; requested to 'pbone in their reser­ additional staff houses bonds are outstandlngJ personal briefing from Elsetihower buildlng and enclosing, porches. what they did without the ever- on the development. ment was ’’created solely by her. vations' to the following commlt- willin’ , snd ready .helping hands course. tee members;s; Afta. MVa. Richardmet Bran- Fairfield StaU Hospital; o<^- A military spokesman said the own conduct." / ' of the women’s groups, headed by Red seizure of Hiklangshan would - Mrs. Andrebad told Judge Th'lm nick, Mrs. Jdseph Fatkowaki, Mrs. pational therapy building, 81.500,- Mrs. Wojnsrowlca and Mra, Caro­ William Collins and Mrs. Joseph 000; four physicians’ residences appear to foreshadow an effort to that she' coirfd resume her role as Call Us Today ^ MI-9-5261 About Town line CMater. He said 1954 was Andre’s wite If the court would iOEA? 8140.000, and two boilers |425,000. dislodge the Nationalists from the Stevens. • indeed a banner year at St. John’s, Tachens this Spring. ~ set aslde^the divorce she obtained W*gT AROOHO.' Slate training achppls funds W e Write All Forms onniurance St. Mary's Guild will mfct with advancements and accom­ He' described the Communiit In RenoMn 1990. ./ / ...... would go inalnly for: plishments never before attained .Southbury. additional Inmate Thursday at 10 a. m. In the Guild rapture of Yikiang.shan as a tac­ J ii^ e Thlm told her, Kr.wevei*. He’s Got It BY V. T. HAMLIN Room of St. Mary's pariah house. In it* history. Plans for future tical set back for the Nationalists that granting her request ’’would ALLKY OOP building for retarded children 82.- progress were diiwussed snd Public Records 000.000 personnel building Members will bring, sandwiches as but not a strategic loss yet. yiolate the well-recognized rules BY JERRY SIEGEL and OGDEN WHITNEY and placed In the hands of the Parish A 1 lOOk.CAPhl.t WAS AfiMRET^ vBOMETHINfiONE KEN WINSTON usual and the hostems. Mrs. Eliza- The ofllrial added that the Com­ /Of equity jurisprudence.” He sMd M n M. 8467.000. TTie commission reject* committee for fulfillment. vaewr to that tOFTKTHUGS \Wiirraatee Deeds the proposal lor a branch near hath Little, Mrs. 'WyMlle Pesbody munist success would serve.as * the Nevada decree la legal .and will Father SUyjewski, who assum­ vfORT t?TESr/ TO Y B i. BROUCHT Greenwood Inc, to Albert F. New Haven for handling retard^ and Mrs. Henry Ruempler morale builder within Red China must be rMognized In Connecticut, I A GADGET \ THEKE Adama and Adelln'e. N. Adams, serve dessert, tea and coffee. ed his duties at the church. Aug. and other Communl.st countries. The Andres, who were married H p p C i l Jnrorpemt'eft children, saying these should be 1, 1948, In conclusion presented TWMJ ANVBOIV y I D«3PPEO property at 204 Greenwood Dr.- housed at Southbury. The spokesman remarked that in 1928. separated ip 1950 when the gavel to Chairman Wierzbicki Mrs. Andre moved to California. L 'WHEN those Jofin Ponltcelll and Paaquale the United States recognized that ^ IM S U ItA N C E New WiBg at Ma m IIcM who continued the meeting. In JJater that year, after meeting an­ auNtaNe ’K-thjgs cracked PonttceUi to John 8. Haberem and Mansfield: new Wing on em­ Chiang Kai-shek con.slders the Thelma B. Haberern, property on turn, the chairman thankeil the Tachens important tiutho defense other man who discussed ma';Tl*ge Komeitead Street, ployes 8246*- ' "**' luesuay lugnr jor an spiritual leader fpr his guidance with her. she obtained her Reno ^ g r o c y fimd 8 l W . ^ a ^ 2 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ instruction. Last week a of Formosa, but po'^ed out that Kenneth G. Barrie and Doris U. and leadership, and his concern the U.S.-Natlonallsr China Treaty divorce on the grounds of Intoler­ - /ci • • 164 East Center St.— Ml-9i526l Barrio to Ethel V. Annatropg. 00() lor improvement.U) r .new wfogram -w**? initiated for and sohritude over., the congrega­ which nas yet to^ be ratified by able cruelty.. - propei^y at 17 Qukker Rd. iMillliea. this group by having a social tion. / She returned to Connecticut •Tuberculoali. Sanitorja aid should ^ ^ ^8 the U.S. Slenate' does rtot for- Open Thursday Evenings Until 9 :00 Greanwood, Inc, to Raymond G. Other Group Meettmt* mstly commi/ the United States and reconciled w ith, her husband, mcltide the-following. _ from 8 to 9 p. m. Following Other meetings held the same Halsted, Jr., property at 212 Cedar Giest: apartmenta for i . K. ... . • to take direOt military action un­ but they separated again In 1992. the class sessions there will be day were: St. John’s. Sw lor Choir, The- Andres have three children. Greenwood Dr. ' employes 830,000; Uncss on less the ^mmunlsta assault For- ^ , Mary Kisamah to Fi’ed I*. Jm . soctel, craft period or s devotional Wlth-ths same, slate'OT officers as moss I t ^ f or attempt to take the | two of them minors. •jiiames, convert from coal to oil each week. ’Diia new program wHl in 1954 being returoed to office; property on Spruce Street. 828,()0(V and .Seaside, boiler re­ PeXra^res Dlands lying off the Bxecutrtx Deed be directed by Miss Ruth Sund- Miss Oeorgiane Riibscha, presi­ placement 851,600.. f . . ■trom, church pariah worker. sonUruest coast of Formosa. Lena H. Mortenaen, executrix of dent; Miss Julia Ofiara. vice F>e»l- Jne spokesman said, there are BY EDGAR MARTIN Stqte' penal and correctional ,ln- dent and secretly, and Mrs. Mau­ HoM It! the esUte of Fred Miller, to stitutiona need the following: Ute three islands or groups, out- BOOTS AND HBR BUDDIES Mfiipm. Mrs. John S. O.' Rottner, presi­ reen Johnson, /treasurer. x ; Camlllo GambolaU, property on State Prison: SUrt on new 'iide' of Formosa and the Pesca­ dent of the Manchester Women’s The St. Ce)Mlla Children’s choir: 'R)0'VL W\ TM l , BY ROT CRANE Hilliard Street. prison at Enfield. 83.000.0<)a and :. C ^ l l dores, which the Nationalists k a W tiV X V , WOT V Y K I eoVTY TH\MM.\MO AMO-WOCB& BUZ SAWYER Republican Club, directs attention Hiss Joyce/ Hendrickson, p r ^ - OO .TOO'.WOT . BuiMlng PeruUta improvements at Wethe’rsfield' fce/ » would put up a real battle to hold: ------sSt 1 - V MAYR ■UT MO IDIMTIFICATION of the members to. the 34th annual dent: kUa/ Nancy Grayb, TO THWbM , Oy&HT MOiM WNVl ! For alterations and additions to Prison 897,000- Long Lane School luncheon of Women's National sec- The Tachens. Matsu Island, off the IMSIOC. JUST umCK, president Mlaa Lynn Chistey i port of , Foochow, and Qiiemoy Is­ 1 CPbbT TVAWU mugi, MASCMA.il.b7H. dwellings to.Geocge H. McLafferty Improved and enlarged inflimary GOP Club, which is to be held at at 104 Oelipoat 8t.,.8t.0p0; F. C. and utHlty aerMce. 8115.000. and .retaryretary and Mra.Mra, CarolineCarollne^.Uus /Cu.'ter. land which controls the approach- ANPAfBCtOFlSADrWC. the Waldorf Astoria Saturday, .WOT V O O l Jones for, Anno M. Last at 69 West Connecticut Reformatory Ghesh- Jgh. 29, reservations for which . . w .ii *» to the port of Amoy. NOT MUCH St.. 8400; Alvah S. R a m il for Ire, 8820.000 for a new wing and will close on Saturilay, Jan. • r y above lireadv i ^O P cengressional leaders got a Robert LMmia at 343 Porter St.. remodeling of administration 22. Mrs. Rottner . will receive yth era at ^ personal briefing from Elaenhow- 8500; Charles Goldberg at 108 buildiiig. .. reaervstions in this area and-hopea fected. wUl take_/thalr oatt of } ^ development. Helaine Rd., 8350; L. W: Odell -and The money requested for the membeM’ ’who’ pianTo'\ttend and be ® ^ Sons for Joseph Quish at 58 Grand- new Bnflelrt prison ia a sUrter and noUfy her at once. . /^unday, Jan. 30, in rthe church X Mew S t, 8800; Wandcll and An­ would be used largely for site hall. Following thi brief but derson for Malcolm Robertson at preparation and construction of Kenneth Tedford. head deaig^r Impresilve ceremony, a delicious Classes Tonight 452 Adams St.. 81,045;. Roland utility services. The prison would of CSieney Broe.. will apeak on tex­ sapper wlU be . served by the Rrandt at 28 Columbus St.. 81,000; bit constructed , part by part over a tile designing at the meeting of the Friendship Club. AH parishion­ In Photography Mrs. . Wendell R. Poucher ati 81 number of years with an eventual Hartford CTiapter Alumni jOt the ers are invited to bring their Brettdn Rd., 8850; Donald Tlmlna capacity of some 1,200 Inmatts. Rhode Island School e• f ~D ^ g' n 'Fri- frienda for Harold-Dickenson at, 116 Co­ Cbranically 111. aged and in­ day evening at 8 o’o’cloriK in the A Photographw Huh for boys lumbus Sp., Y800. firm: Completioh o f Woodruff Me­ Wellea-Turner Li'orary,ar>/ Glaatbn- and girls is being organized by BY PETER HOFFMAN 'To Jarvla Acfea, Inc., for a 1^ morial Hospital. New Haven. bury. the Recreation Dept, on Tuesday ■■ story, 5-room dwelling on Alice 8500.000 and 8180M)00 for a new Air Supply Device JEFF COBB evenings beginning tonight. The rruic lu BEUTnM/. rotaa MICKEY FINN Wrong Again! BY CANK LEONAkli Drive,-813.000. boiler house. Manchester Auxiliary Police -wdll To Jarvis Acres, Inc., for • 2- An employe apartment house be guests of the New Brtain Aux­ Unveiled at Kauian meetings will, be held at the West VTOUFLEnLjyES,EDNAf NEC10R ISMTHAtL ^ Story, 6-room dwelling on Alice costing 8212.000 la the major Item iliary Police tomoiTO'v .night at a Side Recreatjon Center from 7 to DOWN LAST SOFC^VRSE.ANPANOIIBEROFTOUP Drive, 813.500. In a toUl of 8100.000 request^ practice target shoot at New 8:30 p.m. To Jarvis Acres, Inc., for'.a 1- ICbMUaiied from Page Oae) IPNA-irs MRS. WW GILT. OOM ^ NIGHT, CORA? ] OTNER F O ^ ! WE AU PECBED JO for. the veterans home and hospi­ Britain Police Headquarters. The Sylvian “ Cinch” Oftara. Herald story, 5-room dwelling on Alice local group will meet a t Police > PEESlOENTOFTHE SKiNGMIi I UNQILT? ' COME DOWN FOR THE RACE-ASSOON tal i t Rocky HHl. \ Parachutes must . be dropped 'photographer, will be in cliarge.of Drive. 812,000. ' In otker matters Involving stats Headquarters here at 6:30 and WOMEN'S cub! S-SHEbilERE AS HE HEARD THE GOOD NEWS! To Leonard Puklnskis for a 1- from relatively high altitudes and the group and he will give Iristruc-' appropriations. Gov. Riblcoff, his leave from there In private cars tiona on how to use different types - p-powninthelomt! ■tory, 5 (4 -room dwelling oh Wood­ committee of;',4lnanclsl experts for Ns'S' Britain. Thl • will be the are subject to.wind drift, making pin-point landings difficult. High j2 cameras. There will be various land Street. fl3,500. snd legislative leaders of both par­ first get-together -.f ‘ hi two units s p ^ . low altitude drops by roto- discussions on the different To Harold Jarvis for Austin ties held a half-hour, conference and a fine sprit of friendly com­ Chambers for alteratlont to a petition'at the target range is ex­ chute will keep the supply aircraft methods of plcturea. today to. discuss the fihaitclng of below the effective range of large There will be a dark room so warehoiue and store building at the 8400.000,000 Greenwidh-KiU- pected tomorrow night. 819 E. MickUdTpke., 81.500. caliber -'^'anti-aircraft fire and that the boya Slid girls 'will be To Howell Cheney Technical ingly exprettway. \ -greatly reduce the length of time able to develop their own picture* It was unanimously sgreea, in r : Red Crom first aid classes will School for idtecattoiu to a school which the supply aircraft,, must Th.efe |s no fee attached to this Governor toW a news conference start tonight and tomoriow night building, 83D00. spend over the drop area prbgtam, hut all participants must Immediately after the meeting, at thb Hollister School at 7 o'clock. be membera of the recreation pro To (niarlea BotUcelll for altera­ Anyone Interested a wrekorje to at­ The rotochute conelaU Of two that the first task ia to decide gram. w''l tions fo the Garden fSrove Reatau- tend. ^ rotor blades attached to a hub. The m • rant on Keeney Street, 81,000. whether any changes aia needed Including: BY LESlJE TURNER 1 vCAPTAlN EASY Developmenta FRECKLES AND HIS FRIBNDI BY MERRILL C BLOSSBR Hit 7^40UM0»L»aiTHK'y Manchester ' OtKKBP 0M*O«. •UOHT man NMO JUMfBO / SiiMBlilTII^ >t3U CAN oeay yicAR. fHOF OWIWVM «**, BACOMWf 9 ^ ITM6HT NBLA •mcN DBCONNKTHMA WHAT^& CANA J tar can MO u a u M TO rtlkCTiCt'. OtfKT. OiMtSB at MIAMI WTUTHiHOWA et«-_oo wrrvi Coventry iJ w iAs-y 1MB MBCAL AgMOATION Ksenr UHDBIt ANOTHER 1MEM7 IRBTORNblO WkBNO ncottPoaHw- iTiAon UAMbOecOUKSEi AOOPTlOM RMfil UOK HAMB TIB SCMOOtB , CMC’ , WO* MNAUW OOr “T ^ Rockville ^ • COMBMOMb nmm'mouM’i.

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      . ^ «-K»- " LaSalle First Primed for East-West Game JonM, Robinson Fit to Fight Dribbling Along titi N ew BRskcUi«U Heights ] Long Standiiijg LOCAL Indians Hope to Gam w*-'. \- F^tbail Feud Eastern Power Sport Chatter, Third Win Tomorrow Seems al End ^ I n 4 th P la c e ■y New York, Jan. 18' (8V—Ken­ BBC UCAQl'B ,ahd calfed foH«ve1ing five times. New York, Jan. 18 IA>)—While An warp Tarera IS) EARL W. YOST It wasn't so much the win over^ tucky, beck In v/lnnlng stride Moero■e ...T...... iio'-110 u n 340 rarvaitd '.. .. 103 i03 37 SOI New London last Friday that Im­ But like his tevnmates he bounced Canadian officials continued to of­ PonUIlo ...... 37 73 :4S Sarraia ...... 33 107 Spsrto Editor pressed local cage foUowera, but it back in the final half for IS points, again, held a commanding lead Moore ...... 7 1 73 234 Meltimphr ...... 82 39 many the result of beautiful driv­ fer the olive branch today Heck ...... A ...... 34 M m FWlrfleM ...... Hi 91 104 307 was High's new found hustle, ag- the three-year professional frat- today in the Amoctated Preu OheMofi 102 t» 337, Andertmn 144 101 34 144 BBENDAIf SHEA u a standout t* team muat win at leaat 50 per gressiveiiess and spirit that made ing la>'Ups. weekly fBtlhfi* of the nation’s top ( , The season’s noisiest crowd esti­ ball war. at least ToUl*'...... 443 404 410 Imi TpUl, ...... 150 510 431 lUI forward and acorer «il* •e ^ " I the enthusiastic fans sit up and college basketball teame. McCua’a (4) take notice. Guilty of several obvi­ mated at close to 1.000 cheered the bigwig decided to look to Canada Msaek', tl) with the undeteatad IxiWta baa-! opposition. Last year Manchester for some United States talent. For the fifth atridgia week the' M eueager ...... 72 102 230 T. Martin ...... 133 134 134 373 fine ; won tw;o of 1* p u n ea ous mistakes the Indians never­ Indians' strong comeback In the Wildcats ranked os the No. 1 SIrak ...... : 34 76 371 Laniourfuz ...... 39 113 132 345 ____ team. Shea is also final IS minutes of play. The This Is a ret^rsal on the long Osnadc ...... 44 49 357 Guthrie ... 136 IDS — 324 H —*wii and aocoer performer. theless produced their best shoiy- team, reselling 928 points on the 350 Chamber, ...... 13 — 34 ITS BRISTOL HIGH holds a two- Ing of the current scsson to cOnfe locals, who must win five of their d 1 s » II t e betw-ebn the 'Natlonm ■White ...... n 31 Pc ' League and the Canadian besie of 10 pmhts for first, nine tm ltb ...... 73 18 357, Snow ...... lit 100 13 IKK back In the second half and post a remaining seven games to qualify for second, etc. Of the Il5 ballots >------— ------! AcMn ...... — 104 107 211 VIC l^GOAiT and Kay P*>- :g f"' for the State Tournament, hustled. lo. iUl now. It >(raa the com- Tout* ...... 445 433 1235 _ , The thrilling 48 to 47 victory over the ------. , „ , , cast by sports tvritsr* and sports- Toial* ... 653 553 622 1342 letter fon^^e top team in the t Bell,/Towneni have won all four Whalers. Let's hope that the^locals ; drove and rebounded for fully 32 oi.. the NFL b lr ^ g s th at the Bowl-a-X)rome\Mlxed Doubles Casiera. 55 listed Kentucky In Oztdva Uiwv* 111 ■ I suntoine-««aon amonc i enyarements. Hall ‘2-I>; will display more of the' same! minutes against the hustling and two ..nadlan pro first place. The poll is based on Bouvta ... 71 32 71 225, , „ , Baaa'a (3) BowlJnrLea»ba Windham (J-2) and hustle and enerftr tomorrow night | willing Whalem. „ , . luring AmericMi players north of Orueha *1 77 V39 35# J' Martin ...... _S3 33 -133 the Class A pinnei recorde of teams tbriw^ games Pbley ,,,, ...... TO M M 3 0 , Oqinik ...... , ------33 M 24 ^* Manchester (0-4) trail. at the Armory when they enter- | High Coach Elgin Zatursky went the border. ■ ■ of Saturday. Jan. 15...... 89 n TO swli^kv...,...... 114 12S 103 ranking star in thethe^tec and tain the much-improved Hornets ■ all the way vvith seven men (Mor- Wellington Mars, vlce-preplwt Culver .... loops Vfarge Mocker, a'loM i Jffrl. Scored fYro VVIns ■ McAlllrier 32 HI ' 22 333 • O'R'flIy ...... IH 114 101 oo CHARUE WHELAN was the frtm East Hartford. The JVs will hardt, Johnson. Wojclk. Norm snd secretsrj- of the Adolph Rupp’s Kentucklam, got ■ ’ _ _ _ r ^.Tamrt ...... 1*4 137 32 854 and Guy Palladino are ai thV^ass Hohenthal. Dove Turkington. Ken Tout* ;...... 407 479 401 1337 ' , ~7Z ~7T. B pace-setters at the same a ll^ big gun on the local bowling front start proceedings at 7 o'clock with Giants astounded one and all wiin back on the vietdry trail laat week 2,hawa Falat (31 « ToUli ....y... 540 6M 503 1307 last night. Rolling in the Country the main attraction following at ny Lowd *nd Bob Buckley) against his surprising deeWon. Ultlng ... “ 87 9.7 • 389 vm New London. His sv/itch to a close with triu m p h over DePaui and 2 to 24i Wniin^ski ...... 91 D7 M 2M DR. LANE OIDDINGS has been lUb League. Charlie had a . 151 8:15. L'nUppfd SMree 'Tulane. Tne.wlldcats, however, re- Oormier (Arg.) and a 394 triple! George There's little doubt that against man-to-man defense early in the "Csnadisn footbafi la a great Clifford ...... {7(7* SS Jwich ...... ••••'SI “ i IS named an auditor in the Capitol second quarter eventually proved (^IvadA agara last night when they TboiiMon ...... 44 44 3551 Wenofraren ...... *4 — 33 136 City Rifle and Pistol Club for the railed 381 in the same loop. New ' London fk>-Csptain Gene and untapped source of talent for Imraiy Jimecttd past Louisiana Mahoney ..... 103 31 3TO H. Maararn ...... 33 117 11* 237 Other gpqd scores were; Village Johnson was Manchester's out­ the decisive factor. Nuineraus „ A. Maaaam ...... 105 110 34 813 aiming season. us,'' he said. "There la a popular BU t^48-92. T o tals...... 415 451 480 1308'Roa a ...... - 34 109 305 Charmers Xr McAllister 118; standing player for the third con­ times the Indians were able to steal theory that play­ Nortii Carolina State, maintain­ \ AutomotJvr^KEd DeHaFera-^« -the ball away from the bewildered — M s quintet ef East plsyers prep for annual East-West basketbalL-game, ■ponsered by the Na- ToUla 474 506 523 1606 BELATED congratulations to secutive game.' His' layup In ’ the ers art not good-enough to • play ed its aecood-place status writh 580 #arvl* BaaHv Ralph "Tiger” Jones. left,~wid Sugar Ray Robinson square off 353. Al Plrkey 3W; Rec Swede final minute provided the margin New Londoners. down here. I think Canadians have ^n tg . despite a lose to Marylnnd tional Baritetball Association, at Madlaon Squaw Garden. New %prk City (Jan. 18). Left to ri^ t ara: Barton . . the Fred McCurrys. Fred is pass­ EaergeUr Rraerve Bloodfood Foet orncr. following medical 'examinations, at IlUnoia State Athletic Commission ing out cigars follow*ing the birth Anderson 148. Tof'ota Martin. 373. 373, of victory and his 18 points was an Inferiority complex about their ■\! uat'week. The Wolfoack also had Dick McGulie of New York Knickerbockers; Paul Seymoubof Syracuse NaUonala; Cart Graun, Knlcka; Vic Taggart 354 ; Pbat Office — his best mark of the season. Buckley, soccer co-captaln. also Harry Oallatin, Knlcka, and Adolph Schayes. Syracuse. Bast .team holda a 8-1 lead in inW-league Rohrbaeb . Air Man 141 office in Chicago (Jaii*. 17) where they were pronounced in excellent of a son last week. Freddy bo%vls own players w-hen they say ws'rs to go Into overtime before defeat Brown .... RodonU ...... 34 102 111 315 condition for their scheduled 10-round televised bout at the Stadium Wendall Jacobs 135; Etka — Joe Sturdy Eddie Wojcik. regaining had h>s best night last Friday al­ (ng Woke Forest Be turds y. -aeries which began In Boston in 1951. None of current ibehan Blast team la holdovar from last RuddrU .. NImerowakI ...... 101 31 8 277 In the ^urch and Y Leagues and ..... not slncers about signing these Ixtm bardo...... 93 101 783 (Jan. 19). It will be the second fight In two weeks for Robinson, ■porta a flne average in both. Picaut 332, Walt HiUnski his etarting berth for the first though not scoring a point. The 'San Francisco's up-and-coming 'year's team. - ______^______Toiala ...... 404 445 445 1313 time since the start of the year, sl-' energetic reserve really hustled boys." NrquUt 37 31 307 who is attempting to regain the middleweight title he vacated in 1952. Meanwhile, north of the border, Donb wron thrife garnet last week ,, Dlltaa^i Haley (3) TwaronlHi-:":::"::: JS 104 113 345 He scorad a six-rqund KO over Joe Rindone in Detroit on Jan. 5. MOE MORHAROT. Manchester TOSH VINCEK is offlciaU:ficiatthg _ though 'held to seven points none­ while he was in there, he moved and Jumped from fifth to third. 8uto .. . basketball games this season In the VCLA'e football squad. No. 1 In the nation, gave the Los Angeles school's basketball team something Ulft pes'-e pipe w-as out. NIeImn . TiMala ...... 553 443 413 1533 (AP Wtreplioto). ______' ' . ______■ ' ■ • , High's top basketball performer, theless maintained his strong re the bill weU And he continually at which to shoot Getting off to a spectacular etart in the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference a Moe' Uebeiman. preeldent'of the La Sails ramaihe5 No. 4. but its Ledouz ...... 55 54 Mraer Ot#»v (31 h u been.getting some badly need­ West Side Rec Junior League. bwtnAng and tremendous huatle yelled words of praise and en­ Holiday Festival Tournament, the ahooiing Uclans appeared eqiial__ to the assignment. They are, left Edmonton 8>klmos. aald hit ^ub pennsylvanie rtvel. Duquesne, Arthur .. -J-, Oworek ...... 115 lOl 54 200 for thb.Wrd consecutive contest. couragement to his teammates. Edmunda 2311 Dudek ...... 39 ro 34 TOO ed assistance in the scoring depart­ to rjght, Eddie White, Johnny Mobre. Willie Naulls. Don Bragg and-Morris Taft. (NEA), would ask the annual meetlBg of dromed from . third to ■ fifth, Fast Choice in Pro SO 359 ment in recent games from Gene READERS desiring Gold K«y Birang Comeback LettefMaiCAlan Cole, one of the thenks to an upset by St. FiBhcl* Award Dinner ticketa must con­ squad's leading scorers, misted his the Western Interprovlnclat Foot­ Total* 3M 431 ~4M 13531 iS 95 104 307 Johnson. One more double-figure Co-Captaht^oe Morhardt, like ball Union meeting thls/wstkend of Pomsyivanla. —---- - IMcMullln ...... 102 100 N 237 tact the writer no later than Sat­ the Indians, had his worst first siecond straight tilt becsus# of HI- Maryhmd. on the strength of New York, Jan. 18 (85—-A Charley Fckman, of Fort Wayne AVtOMOTIVB LSaut'K i . A-mtAMM acorer to go with Morhardt and Urn’ll Wa a «lsM«bk8#*t1 bamm— St Calgary to agree to Honor NFL This year's East squad has nine MsMkMUr Asto FafU (I) 1 ToUls ...... 505 474 470 1455 Ring W ork E asier Johnson could well insure the In­ urday morning at 10 o'clock. An half of the campaign against New ness and he’ll be a doubtful per­ its success over N. C. Stats, ex­ galaxy of National Basketball boldovani from last season's All- will handle the W est'and will open, adiUonal number of UckeU were London, netting bVHy^four points former tomorrow night. contracts sad opUoi^ Aasn. Ail-Stsrs will be on display with George Yordley, Larry Fouat V. D«IU FXra ...... Ill 50 — 204 dians their first winning season in Lteberman said WIFU Commis­ perienced the biggest Jump of the Star aggregation. The only new­ E. DdU P s ra ...... 117 iS 54 252 PSKVl FM< (11 more years than one cares to re­ secured yesterday for''the Jan. 31 ers Dotnmate week in advancing from llth to at JdatJlaor. Square Garden tonight comer Is ITilladelphla’a Paul AiJ- and Andv Phillip of Fort Wsync. ffort ...... 98 ~ 32 190 Laluvtvr* ...... 101 . 113 dinnt^r at the Statler. Gold keys sioner Syd Hsltei- discussed the in the fifth annual East-West clas­ Jim Pollard of Minneaptdis Bad KuUig ...... 47 — 103 133 IS call. _____ matter with NEL Commissioner alxtb. minoia ramnined No. 7, but sin. the 1952 league scoring cham­ Kl6t*r ...... 118 103 110 334 SiXanM ...... 31 Than Song^Dance will be presented by the <3onnecU- its prestige wise deflated in Itut sic. pion who returned to the War-' Etobby Wanzer of Rochester. rerttxo ...... — 114 110 04 USSIK...... ,...... 37 34 cut Sports Writers Alliance to Bert Bell last year. The Eaat holds s 3-1 edge in the Cormltr...... — 31 — 3l M m ^ y IM 37 WINNERS Of but tw o of -seven HilinskVs l^ st 63 to 45 "But nothing final was, arrived night's 9 2 ^ lose to Iowa, ranked riors lifter two yean in the Bob Pettit and Frank Selvy of Cnehran ...... 34 7* ■Urts. Coach Elgin Zatursky's In­ Hugh Greer, Tim Cohane ‘and 19Ui. . series and will rule a threo-polnt Marines. Milwaukee. Vern Mlkkelsen and ragnni 83 35 Chicairo. Jan. 18^ (#')—Bugar f RayTRay e^.ia on the night lai-M ' OA clab-theqter aMAMOlaai eera*lera_ clr-. Johnny Newell. Birdie Tebbetts First Half All Star Team at." Ueberman aald. "The Eakimoa choice to continue iU dirtsion ToUl, ...... 524 512 503 1575 cult during his 30 months retire­ dians play E ast Hartford WedneS' again will ask Halter to arrange Missouri end GcOrga Weabing- The East, coached by Al Cervl Slater Martin of Minneapolis and KaackMUt BadUtM 151 Total* ;...‘5« "iS ' 307 1733 Roblnon finds boxing Is easier day night at the Main Street drill- will be the main speaker. ton both fell off the pace slightly. supremacy. Last season the East Jack Coleman of Roeheater will Martin 31 . 87 103 354 DeUvery (II ment from the ring. GlasCr got 10 League Wut over Miller ’s aome^dort of fair and honorable of Syracuse, will start Bob Cousy V. CItvmvriu ...... 37 103 33 333 work, and pa.ys better, than being per cent of Roblnson’a take thep, shed. After that comes three , Jan. 18 (g’i—Denote The Big Seven representatives won 98-M in ovartUne before a flU o«d the remainder of the squad, Isukln ...... 73 37 232 GOLFER HOBBY LaFrancit is (58); defense—Bob Goldham, De­ Equal RepreaHitaUon agreement with the NFL." Garden turnout of 10.487 and an­ and Ed Maiutulgy of Boston, Dolph L a^ p v ll, ...... 13 33 80 357 Stentd ___182 104 97 224 a song and dance nu n. and he gets the same noi>. straight road games: Jan. 25 Hart, the fact that Montreal has slipped troit (29) and Hugh Bolton, Tor­ The rules call for a minimum of Cadada'a other major league, th8 tumbled from sixth to eighth, Schayes and Paul Seymour of selected b5- kportscaptera and J. Ch*m«rlu ...... 107 89 111 207 Jacob, .... 10* 31 175 725 ford High. Jan. 28 Hall of West also a fine basketball player and Standinge ..make up aa the Sunoco boys wen wbilo GW skidded one notch from other large crowd ia expected to­ sportawritera in the league cittea. TriHord ...... 112 13 97 399 Cowle* .... 106 105 127 222 Although the former v/eltcr- Glaaer thinks fight fans will be la playing with the ifanchester Pet, i going away. to second place In the National onto (21); center—Xen Moadell, three aelectora of hockey writem \jiig Four put through a rule to night. Syracuse and Harry Gallatin of 37 37 weight and middleweight title- pleasantly surprised to find Robin­ Hartford and Feb. 1 Bristol. Meri and broadcasters from each of the/jj,„„o,. j j f l contracts and optlona eighth to ninth. New York; ’ Araia Risen of Rochester origi­ ToUl, 443 4*0 1429 den is here for the home finale on Auto Parts. North End Package ., 1.0001 As usual it Was Bing Miller Hockey League atandinKs, the Montreal (-IS); right wir.g—Mau­ Bound Out Top 10 The West's only victory In the 3* 244 holder 1* far from broke, he can son is about the same inaffb'ilfFent rice (The Rocket) Richard. Mon­ six NHL cities, but there is no Saturday, but then rescinded Carl Brs.un and Dick McGuire of nally wasppicked for the West — 175 boxer and puncher,______that___yra* sev­ Feb. 4 and'the final two games are Miller's Restaurant . .687 I scoring heavily, getting 22 for his Canadlens dominate the first-half UUb and UC7LA round out the scries was, in 1953 at Fort Wajme, CnnHffn M«Ur* (21 uaa more money >vet like anybody He w i /, HIGH SWIMMING team will treal (66;, left- wing-—Danny number. Although...... rtties jt gunday at the inflstence of the 79-7S. The first two garnet, played New York, Bill Sharman of Bostqn squad, but had to decline because Rrvrrit ...... 101 117 301 643 321 1720 els*, according to Joe Glaaer. And eral years ago wheii h* is tested by Feb. 11 at Windham (Willimantic) Hllinskl's Sunoco ... .6871 night's work. Big Piilky Hohen- voting for the league- All-Stbr have more selectors than others, ^^oronto Argonauts, who have top 10, being tied for tenth, The of an ankle injury. Coleman was and Feb. IS at New London. In or­ meet Meriden in a CCIL contest LAwlckl, New York (39). Utes, No. 9 a week ago. posted in the Boston Garden, were won and Nell Johnston and Artzin com­ Dnvi* ...... 33 — that’* mainly why Roblnaon la *t- Ralph "Tiger""Tiger” JoobsJoQM in Oiicagb Man. W allpaper...... 5561 thal kept his game-average, net- team as well aa the individual scop­ The league divides the voting each city is given equal repreeen- signed eight NFL players for next prise the rest of the 10-man squad. chosen in his place. luRochHIc .;...... 127 37 Stadium tomorrow night der to qualify for the State Tour Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at .5001' ting 18 in a losing cause. weekend victories over Utah State by the Bast. 111-94 and 108-81. Chapmsfi 115 34 105 COt’NTBV CLCR (Mesi tempting a com^ack at the age the Eaat Side Rec. Pool. Walnut G rill...... ing race today. into two halves of the season. The tation in the balloting.' ’ season, 'I'he Board of Governors TUor . 104 14 Bsral* (4) The 10-rounder will 1« tclevioad nament in New Haven in March Pioneer Parachute ... .250 Msack«ler Wallpaper <4*> and Montana. The Uclans In re­ Prior ..., -r 133 100 of 84 to regain hls 180-pound crown P. Three Montreal players were ' first half consists of games up to In the individual, scoring racCn of tha loop Will make the final de­ taining half of their No. 10 spot, CuirilH* . — 101 37 Wllkt* from Bobo Olaqn. «^BS) etarting a t 10 n.m. BBT and Jon-Di's ...... • .222 Geoffrion retains his supremacy cision on whether the rule goes in­ .125 1 silver,, f .... selected on the first team and two Jan, 1, 1955. Tlie aecond half in- defeated. Southern California twice Total, ...... 543 507 544 IfOO Krison .. im 37 Glaser, a dapper, grey-haired Trill give anrtchair fans their first Man. Auto . Parts ... selwe. r'-;.... were chosen on Uie aecond team aa cludes games from Jan. 1 to the with 50 points on 27 goals and 23 to effect. OenoTesI 134. 33 look at Robinson in hearty three I S. Holme,. ( . over the weekend. DoCorsiler'S (1) ticket .. iOt* 10* little man who wea a fight man­ N. Holme*, f anno-.-nced by lesime headquarterr end of the regv.jar leegue- aohajhtle. assists. Teammalen' Beliveau and Said Dr. Beattie Martin, presi­ jrt^SxPattersun Ready to Mingle J»nrl, ...... — n o 3» 133 ager in his early CaiicAgo day , U yeanr. ------,/ High Hiflemen-One^Sided- Stubborn Manchester Wallpaper! } dent orrhe Saskatchewan Rough- Tlia top 10 with first plsc« Maiorca ...... 31 — 151 133 Whelan . 113 111 Vllsa. c ...... today. . , Each half Is worth Uie same Richard follow with '47 and 41 voIm and season records through/ W»*f ...... 104 116 / 54 *07 what y(m might coil Ro nson'i? Sughr Ray started hfct comeback overcame a 13 point deficit in its i Butku*. t .... points, respectively, Gordie Howe riders, another WIFU team: ToUla . 254 542 230 1474 with a six-round knockout of Joe S Bralnard, g .. The first team and the number of number of points and a unanimous Saturday’s games In parentheses McCauehey ...... 30 — »* 171 PlMIS^, (13) personal business manager. game with Jon-Dl's at the Y last i Cobb. ■ ...... points in parentheses; choice would poll 90 points for eac' of league-loading Detroit and .No ItsMIng Agreeenent White ..•...... 33 130 100 213 He la a Vell-to-do thaatrical Rindone in a non-televised bout at night. Billy Holmes, netting 22 "We're all for a no raiding agree­ (points on 10, 9, 8;. 7, 6, -5, 4 /9 , Neff ...... 34 101 — 196 BoMtiri ...... 103 33 InO ; Winners over Wilbraham r VUtner, g .... Goal—Harry Lumley, half. Points a:. awarded on the Montreal's Bert Olmstead are tied 1 1 basis). , .. / With Big Boys ^ter TKO Victory DeCormtar ...•,...... 35 — 35 Dsnm, ...... 77 91 74 : booking agent. He booked Sugar/Detroit. Jan. 5. points, was one of the big reasons 1 Ma«>n, ■ ..... (80): defense—Doug Harvey, Mon­ basis of five for first place, three for fourth with 39 each. ment with the NFL. It's' about IciMjIlier ...... 10.7 36 73 ; the Broad Street quintet was able time it was done." 1. Kentucky (9-1) (5m 926 Touts 4*3 341 4U 14*2 S. John ...... 31 104 105 : Mancheeter High's marksmenurl (10-2/1 (3) ..... 280 from Sammy Scherln. Grant’s ToUl, ...... 547 533 544 1332 JeM nt, .. MS to 839. The summaries;. Jon-Dl'a got off to a f v t start Goal—Terry Sawchuk, Detroit *500. utes. 9. Oorge Washington ill-3) 243 uithin 10 days. \ ato is grooming the boy for the BcilFwMS Senrke <31 . Plodsik .. 107 Ig York, stopped Lulu Perez, j 127 %, IVedneoday'a Sehedul* Score at half time. 33-13 Jon-Ol'a. he obaerveiL "There are 12 NFL trainer, who.quickly climbed into Dellafera _1U______The Indians, sporting a four Mancheeter 895 in the opener last night but they 10.0.. Utah (*ne)/(ril-2) ...... ‘208 Ih a Brooklyn lad's, UtpaYwas an beavyweighf title. In another year ilritcTTT...... 22 71 14 245. Brooklyn, 4 (NOn-tltle) Minneapolla va. MUwaukoe a t Arthur Shorts,...98 88 184 teams which draft abdut 300 or two, fguring be baa plenty of the ring. ' ♦r ...... 37 113 116 541 ‘New (Irleana. win-ona loaa record to date, placed' Just couldn't fight off the Wall- NiliBtkt'* players. They keep an averaga 10. UCLA iTte) (11-3) 208 TKO over Don G rant\)f Lo* l|*r ...... 130 53 35 206 ToUl, ...... Stf 634 415 1541 Brooklyn -- Floyd - Patterstm, three men over tho magic 180 E^ard Darna ...... 98 84 182 paper's laat period drive. Playing r pt,. D airy Q ueens R oll F airfichrs Score- Saeoad Ten - - !^cles In 1:18 of the fifth round time because Patterstm wasn't 20 Drimup ...... 120 15 55 10* lbs. Brooklyn, stopped Don Grant, Fort Wayne vs. Boston vit Am­ acora that makes top team soorss. Roger Dougan ...... 99 83 182 with only one reserve, the Main 3 Davl,. f ...... 3-3 4 Sal : Mafflie Aflded of five playera each. In 1958 / 12. Alabama I11-2) (2) 124; IS. Moses Ward, the 7 to 5 favorite 8. (3^pp*ll ...... 103 121 105 115 JohnMa . *7Wl mHD 173 I ffl herst, Mass. N (I Herzog. I ...... n (M) ft iBst night St Brooklyn’s Eastern' Wail ___ ...... 101 ...... — 168%, IdM Angeles, 5. ^ Two of the sharpshooters were Jon Harrisob ...... 93 -88 178 Street entry faded In the final there were 42 players taken Richmondt(12-3) 100; 14, Mlnne- - - • _ Thi, was to have been Patter­ at New York’s St. Nicholas Aren*, 3 Tedford. t ...... 2 2-3 ■ To Seveiilh W in To Siio^men'fi Show W ill, Pace League by the NFL. I am sure the NFL Parkwsy. He stopped WUUe *rroy Total,/ 231 501 504 1635 Bralnard Nsw York — Mllq Savage, 159%, New York v*. Rochester nt H*^- men in their first year of thootlng. Robert Millrt-...... 99 72 171 quarter, enebllng the victors to 1 Bombardier, c ...... 0 iwn 0 adu (8-4) (1) 91; 15: Marquette in five roynda at Madison Square son’s first 10-round match As It was' upset by Milo Savage. 29- Clark .... ’*"•••"• s 98 101 m Salt .iAke City, outpointed Moses shey. Pa. Ed Darna and Roger Dougan fired Wilbraham 889 3 Wllklr. g ...... 5 3 Tom consiatency. 3 Hoh'ntlul, c ...... 6 MO The rangy pairy e". were off Sal's Maple Sarvlce . : -irr much for Grant, who had lost only Touts 510 513 111 1IS3 Rathla^ ..., Germany, 9.' welghU) Plahcrty. In the midst of. the Ronald Theriault. 189; Thomas 0 0.0 ft imnual Connectlcuf Sportsmen's Score yiclori^s Felix ended the one-si;ne or any heard the last of him ” contest. ’ Kareuo ...... vl« 34 — 131 ToteU...... V ...... *4N "iM 1534 127%, Davenport, low*. 8. in a fine game off the boards 14 T(»tal* ...... n iTS the tailented,Queens to thalr eevy ing shoes on last risrht r ' Uie Ver- w L Pet. ZaahiBto ..... \ l l — 107 118 Butte, Mo«iL -r- Kenny Davir, 'the Wilbraham squad was Con- Score at ball time. 3S-IT Hillniki *. enUi league victory against ope eight days and nights through 0 1.000 T o H ciiior R ocky match thag will enable Floyd to Grant, 18855. said he was “not Leoee ...... And*ro()n . .. . - m COLLEGE BAM'Rl^TBALL Won Handily Sntnrday, Jnn. 29, planck, School, gyiid as they de- Personalised Floors .A Murphy ...... IS* *0 73 344 ^■iderably weakened by illness, to The aecond contest should have 1oea., / fested Hernn 'Jamerc, i" to 82. Decl’s Drive In .... / . 1-8-I.OOO gain further experience,” said quite uprto par”,for Patterson, 'wim At Toronto, Bar^NJValls, the No S ^ela ...... ____8 i n ' ^ ...... ; S3 *4 34 343 the ..point where a beginner was Mngite Joins ouch sports Harm's won the first round of the I ;000 Cqa D’Amato, his managsr. How­ now has won 20 of 81, losing only 5 heavyweight, whipped Jimmy ...... 107 fe 103 3*7 " firtd as the tenth man on the Bay Eaat been a real close battle but the Selvy and P ettit Earl-Glenney. John Koaalckl and Norman’s ...... 0 Chicago, Jan. Iff (ffV-Rocky to sx-champ Joey Maxim on a^dia- Slade of New York On a unani­ ToUl* ...... 471 I n i n 1517 losers Just didn't have it. Hllin- SJiea'Karvell’- were peat for Flet­ atnrs on the program aa Harry 'West Side Rec' Juncr League. In GuS’s G rindera . : . . .. 0 1 .000 ever, he turtvsd down a proposed 8U& school equad. Ole KsMonen. Tufta 77. Northeastern 72. A'ggmata, rookie first baseman Marciano, world’s heavyweight Feb ,11 match with Harold John­ puted decision Jvne 7. "He's not as mous (lKi*i(xi a t Maple l ^ f Gar­ BhMsMM (4) Brandfita.>83.ABpwdoin 67. aki'i wetn'uiff with a bang and at chers' in a losing Cf.ee.' the aecond game of the double- Nasalff'-Arms...... 0 0 .000 an exchange'student fronr-Ftriand. / K eep up H ot Paee of the Boston' Red Sox; Jbhn- , champion has been named "the son at the Clarden earlier in the hard a hitter as Charlie Green dens. JValU weighed 197%. Slade Reardon ...... 33 131 I Tplal, ...... 514 l i t 487 III* fired,his fliat.matfh In America to St. ’Mlehael'i 70. Mlddiehurt 69. halftime Jlfere^leajtegj^to . - I>al„Q.eea >4a^ r. Pi, header, Fairfield Market hioved In­ Fire and Police . . . .. 0 0 .000 person who Contributed the'mbst (ClWfornla boxer),” raid Grant,- 179H pounds for the 10-round Bnrtcu ...... 34 — The 21-mnt dUferrace ’ was .tpo ny Antonelll, one-time "Bonus to first place with a .ne point win B..Paganl and Son .. 0 0 '4.000 day, Bissonrito ...... 100 n i place ninth for Wilbrsham. An In HlUyer 8*. WllUmantlc (Conn.) Jpnkln,. f .’.“...... '....1 J-J J Baby” .who helped pitch the to boxing in 1954" by the Chicago Patterson thinks .he'll be a full "but die shakes you up.” bout. Pieaut ...... ; 131 113 lit - U t Tbs Nrirh (51 „ 49. muck for Uie Center Caterers to i:.ar,on. f ...... 3 1-3 4 over Manchester Trust, 38 to 37. - Charles Ponticelli'e .. 0 0 .000 ...... 104 *7 S3 330 tareated specUior at the match New York; Jan. 18 tiin-Mllwau- Giants to the National League Boxing Witters and Broadcasters' fledged heavyweight within a.year. Referee Felix and Judges Agnel- - Walls was not too imprMsive Hmnslii ...... 131 131 111 370 ...... 31 1(12 *9 3*7 kee'a ranaatlonal scoring twins, Kuhimann, f ...... ■? ',3 Hovi-w and Hale, with-Deb Rey, - Assn. ' k> and Leo Birnbaum had 1’ a 4-0 and many among the crowd Of W alz...... - 10* — 103 Alien ... pennant and World Series nolds and WKitey Cavello leading Personalised Floors and Dec!'/ He said be wei-hed 174 In the PIner .. •-*.• 103 *4 117 217 Frank Selvy and Bob P ettit are Blardl. g ...... } « J rhamplonshlf last year, and Marciano, also Chosen for the pre-fight phyaical. fve days before shutout after four- rounds. 8 o . did 8.4lW thought "Spoiler” Slade de­ Touls 130 131 itoi MeKoae .....400 134 too maintaining their No. 1 and 2 posi­ Schulz, g ...... I M a the way. moved into a first quarter Drive-In opened the aecond round same honor in 1951, became the the card. *the crowd of 1,690, served the nod. There were no PrinecUB (31 K eam ,. a ...... 7 ,11 Flonedee Chadwick, the world's lead and.wrere never headed. *The he fought Troy. He acaJed 188 for Harilry ...... 103 108 32 sit TotaU ...... 402 413 117 li l t tions in the NBA individual scor­ I.AFiamm«, g ...... U (V4 ( of the West Side' Rec Midget Bas­ first to repeat for the Packy Me Grant and probably would do 175 payiqig about 13,000, and Julus Hel- knockdowns. However, the Cana- . MMflIe, (41 greatest wbinan channel awritn- Clothiers led at'the halfway mark, ketball League with wins 'last RiTsra 30 — ill ing race. e. mer. . Farland Memorial Trophy. for Layne, i^ o weighed *207 5*, Dec. fand, nev Chairman 'of' the hfew (ban champ frOm Toronto waa the J. Aeetp ...... 103 m DeM ertla ...... •(. •• 111 Selvy, the former Furman all- Toiala 23 4-U 4% 21 to l7. Resmplda hooped in 14 night at the Odar Street gym.. Rocky will receive the award at York StBte Athletic Commission, aggressor all the way. '' ___ Olbert ...... It 810 Bmith ____ 11* 13* • H O t a v o id T ssm K U « H |i Flpckpf GUm points and Cavello ch ppra in with 12 when he battled 10 roznds to a Burprit BeMer ...... *3 111 time collegiate point-producer, r. ptP. The Floormen decisloned Nor­ the group's ring dinner Feb. 6. ‘i! % TTarea 111 97 1102 2 a leads the scorers with 783 .points Piprwn. f 0-1 0 12. Jack Zieciak ranked .next, with man's, 30 to 27,'' while Decl's Jamea D. N onts, president of the Wood ...... TOP CAR BUTS KoMck. f 3- 3 n 10. Bruce Smith acored 20 of his ChIri, (221 HIALEAH SETTLES DOH*N T(Xal, *«• IS "or law on 251 field goals and 281 free turned' laack Gus's GrUiders, 37 to International, Boxing Club, was p. •P. PI*. ToUls ...... tot. 111 453 U12 ^fcCa%*Anaus^. 1-3 3 teams’ total of 82 to pace all Ladders Surprise 0-3 3 throws for an average of 20.6. Pet­ GUiMipy. g .. 0-3 t A ccuse M aryland 22. . ' . second in the balloting. _ Secor. ( ...... Miami, FI*;. Jan. 18 OP)—Open- tit. who played hit college baak^ ErlckiNih. * .. 04>‘ 3 scorers for the night, siob Reyr The Floors, early leaders In the t McPiuUnd. r Nb4i« Biub* (3) - BOCKfCT AT.A-«LANCE Kar^-plU, B .. D1 t. nolda had aevem 0 Glboon. ( ...... Ing dav records written Into the Sullivan ...... 103 30 Twasdny'a SclMdnle ball at LSU. has 781 points aNSi " r-. LU first ‘round rf play, -opened the Chiefs, 38 to 23 1 Hnrrioon. ( ...... i 117 102 "Of H elping Stars Take Over Lead books, Hialeah Park setUed down OoMrttIn Bnatern Lenqne also has a M.6 average. ToIrIp 12 4- 3 33 second round with a close win. ______■ 0- Boimond, c ... today for 39 more day* of thor­ R ^ ls ...... 101 — Score at halt lime, 24-7 Dairy ^ e rn . Fairfield MSrUet took over first Jerry Rothman, Charlie Baraw.and 3 Btezrui. g ... Raeei ...... 104 10* Baltimore at Worcester. place with a' one point eclslon Playing their best game of the 0 McQuohr. g .. oughbred racing with every' Indi­ IMHmon, ...... IW Ig MemSay’e Reaults Walt .Rose, Uirtverslty of North Annapolis, Md., Jan. 18 (F)—The James Hamlll led the winners In 0 Pompri. g cation that attendance and tutting Doehemln Carolina fraihman swimmer, Joe Becker, new coach with the over Manchester Trust. The battle the scoring parade. Roger Heiire, season the Ladders upset the lead­ Ko games scheduled In any ■AVI Ul» TO §0 % ON THlTtOST Brooklyh Dodger*, . once was the University of Mxlyland athletic waa close all the wa'y ■with the win­ 4 Touls 11 1-4 33 will mcceed all expcctatlona Of- Totals___ “i i “iS 537 i i u laagusa. (broke three freshman records in Steve ^McAdisiP. and Pets Olsen ing Chiefs. 38 to 23, last night in a Score St hall Jimr. 30-7 Ladder*. property of the New York Giants. setup had a black mark today ners out in front at the half,- 17 flciala predicted that the track OF FAMOUS SjUiUittANITI TRACflON his fiwt meet for the Tarheels. acored best for the losers. Police and Firem en's Midget would equal laat year’a rseord fig­ -J- from a college accrediting group to 15. FOR FOROHAM Jorgenson ...... ’S ? i i w 8 1 5 ^ SUBURBAN Dave He^Srt with 11 point-- and Jack Toomey’s 10 points paced League contest at tlj* • East Side ures hut after the opening day Harris ■ 110 114 117 541 New York —(NEA) —The Sub- ■ ' O e t V that singled out the 1953 national -Corky Msher with 10 pared the Decl's to their initial win of the Rec. The victors wer# never be- State College, Pa. — (NEA) — crowd Of 24.451—exceeded only by Burgess ...... 103 117 JO} MJ Boston Univerilly haa been substi­ that of the 1948 inaugural—poured-POUrad I balralore ...... 103 111' \ 101. t 230“ *urbaB at,Belm ont Park next Me­ CONNECTICUT championship football squad. loc Crocerff attack. George Cushing second round. Pete 21agUo. Phil hln(l. posting a commanding 20 to w rituj KeKlnney...... •’•••1 ^ 111 34 202 morial Day h4(s been Increased in special criticUni. clicked for eight points and he Finley and Bob Seelert slfo helped ~ halftime advantage. tuted for Fordham bn Penn State's 81.685.410 through the ' vnhM front $(k),000 to 8T5.000. SttUmMNITE Ndw In the scoring. Cordon Geer and football schedule next fall. windows, all estimates took a Jum p. V o to ls...... l i t IIO t u itio The report contended that and Bobby Daigle played their Steady Pat Mistretta with 20 usual steady floor gar-e. TTie scor­ Marsh Potter pared the Grinders. points and Bob Hamlll with 11 SPORTSMEN'S Maryland had broken rules of the Deei's 117) Atlaiitfc Coast Conference and the ing for the Tr.ist was divided be-, B. r. Pt, s^pearheaded the Ladders' attack. National Collegiate Athletic Aasn.' tween Jack Delaney. John Carjp- Nqrh*. t ....o ....I. 3 (M) 4 The losers, pia^g without their ly bO O D /f EAH bell and Roddy Wataoi.. Watson Flnl*y. f ...... I. 3 .341 4 beat scorer Chuck Sairoond, were It waa prepared by a two-man J. Tcifim*y, f ...... S 141 in commisalon of the Middle States continue* to set up many of the K. Tnom»y. f ...... 3 an 4 no match for the aurprtsing Lad­ ■>V BOAf~SHOW>. Aasn. of colleges and secondary Trust 'ieirinT thifusU. Cofilon. c ..,, ...... 0 an 0 ders. _ schools. The asKociation’s study in­ FelrilrW Nerkri (Ml Zaclln. c ...... 3 . -l-l 7 Tonight at 8 o’clock the Crulaera r. Pt*. 8«rl,rt. g ...... 3 (vn 4 battle the Engines. . - ■ ? STATE ARMORY HARTFORD cluded every phase of the univer­ Fisher,, f ...... t n-3 10 Taylor, g ...... n an n $1 2 -5 5 ' Han,4n, g .... Lnddor, (IS> sity’s operation and poidted out Lem*, t ...... n an o P. B. r. Pit. other shortcomings, aa well as Heyert. f ...... 6«t thf Buhlri f ...... 3 (M) 4 Vlncenl, f ...... 14 4-1 17 Hamill. f ...... B 1-3 11 We point w^ith pride . t o t h o s e some favorable comments. Dnerins. r ...... (>*•', l■rl»4,r• (331 GOOD CLEAN USED CARS 0 KbrnhWidirr, t Rrid. ( ...... 0 (M> 0 DImln*'. c ...... Nbumor, t ...... N i W P. MlrtrriU, c 10 0:0 90 Cushins. g ...... J » (larMlo, r ...... Tuppinc, f ..«4******** 1 14 3 Easy Ttrms — GuoronfM d — lost in tb* Lwiq Run. Delfle. g ...... _J 4 Spear, f ...... HUchle. g ...... 0 (VO 0 D odgers R eceive PolUr. c ...... Tupprr. K ..^*o*#****« 0 (VO 0 Starts This Weekend Toi»l, ...... 1* 3-30 S Turner., c ...... l O - i n c h m Trumblrjrz f *a *******< 0 qo 0 s M autiBi IfSO CADILLAC MODEL "42" 19S1 lUICK SUPER 4-DOOR Ma.rhe,i#i'Trari in> ,,, . I NG DAYS Delaney, f . . X M 7 Teabo, g ...... $ Totals ...••******»**** i i 34 31 b e a u t i f u l n e w _ Chrysler s and Ply mouths 21 Signed Pacts Churllla. f ..S i...... 1 1-4 5 Venezia, f ...... O NgtoStBi Equipped with radio, hentcr. hydramatic, rrar Solid blue in color, radio, heater, dynafiow. Local l^ntirelil,-f -0 ^ 0 Geer, g ...... Chtsttrfitld ^ aeat apeaker and nearly new white 'Wnll tiree. new oar owacr car In perfect condition biaide and ikndqfmsd* Campbell, c ...... * J-J J TnUI* ...... 10 11-3 33 ■ , 1.; ' , ' • . ' ' ■ ■nnt eovera- Inunnoulnte throagbonl. A one out. Only 47.0M miles of careful driving. Owner's New York, Jan. 18 (85—^The Cun'ninstuun. c, ...... n J-J » Score at half time. SUPPORTER lELT ' 1 I nevaer. 87M9 mile car folly guaranteed. Watmn. g ...... J J-J J 11-13 Gut a. Now you caa hav* peuwM, ssulU- nansc. on request. Brooklyn Dodgers didn't win the Jollle. r ...... i J ebalsd Saburiwads Nsw Tisadi National. League pennant 'last Kensel...... J j PerMaallard Flaara (IS) m rAKtt nm moou our IfSO CADILLAC MODEL "42" JAN. 22-29 B. r . PI,. MEN around town, sold and serviced by us. t*t on year ptssstd Utm. You gst year but it looked today like Hewin. f o r j m o u A O f" fcr trftr, hr bstur tnethm fat With foil leather imholstery, lustrous dark green I f 52 CHEVROLET CLUt COUPE they’ll be first In. the. contract Total, 14 US 37 Rothman, f ... Jlnieh, white wall Gres, fully equipped with radio, FEATURING A derby. Score at half lime. IT-W FWlrheld. Baraw. ( ...... IhaOMModUM ♦alonyo(ir8r*e;M*'9» URGENTLY •mt* waariar.' Co m in nesr for %VHh radio, heater, nearly new white, wall Hree. 'With the signing of sepond-base Hannons t ...... n r i n (adevo. 10-W«*h «aWhand a» I New Tisadi. beater, hydramatic, power seate, power windows ■ rata a Rale (Ml Hammill. r ... aad power top. An excellent nnr nwmer car' that A ■ very rare clean car driven only 23,900 milea man Junior Gilliam, the Brooks B. D. Simmon,, s NEEDED - haa iMd first claas care since new. and has had the beet nf care. Fully guaranteed. how have 21 contracts in the safe Ixivejoy. f ...... M. Simmon*, s and only two regulars to go. They Merrei;. t ...... 3 Reid, g : ...... R. Reynold,, t 14 Hurlburt, g ... I •y-fiW pewh. 'are first baseman Gil Hdages and Gavello, c .... II ^3 ^ FORTY BEAUPRE MOTORS, outfielde'r Carl Furillo. Neither ia 10 ToUla 14 - ^3 so BOOD NEWS FOR OVER-BURDENED CAR OWNERS ZIemak. s ...... 3 XeHnab't (37) PLUS I TV STARS DAILY axpacte<^ to cause ojiy trouble. Ballard. ■ .... r . P t* .. SERVICING If yon are now drtxing n enz yon can't afford—Be smart and een Bob Oliver. He will pay off yonr Riechell, g ... ^ ! Hence, f 30 3 present hnlanre and drraage to get you Into n Car you can afford. You caa choose from several SAilDLEK IMPRESSIVE ToUla .. 34 3-12 M Minor, f on 0 In this nraa. Train mt herae tor feed, cleaa, completely recoBtfttoaed *41, '40, 47, *48 can for trade dowas. McAdam. i s ^ i r i K “THE “KIT F Pi*. I enrnlnga of f99-81XI weekly fIR V IC I Boetoi Jan. 18--(85—Only his Smiih.. f ...... 34 l,e(i. c ..., and up in TV aenicbig nad re­ f i O O D A E A l l CARSOr home si ,te o f New York recog- Woodbury, f ... 3 Vennart. g . pair. You birild nad imw tl-lBch RAN6I RIDER" B. Reynold,. 1 Demer*. s . a CANOE TH-T^NG a LOG ROIXING nises dy Saddler as feather­ Prior, g .... TV receiver nad tcisttiig ei|alp- ftRVICI STOtl ./J. weight ing, but he looked like AnderwUi, c ... KuhlnUu. ( 7i3 r.-umr-zan a TRAMPOLINE ACTS a f^ Y c a r t in g GleaKin. g .... Ordxray, S .. nmnL Easy pay-as-yourlenni 71S MAIN ST,—MI-9-5390 w -SHABKEl',*^ THE »EAL a t r a in e d b e a k s champ of all 48 lost, night, as he llulener, g- .... i m i a r & plnn. Writ* foe fall Infotpatloai BTORB HOVRB: blasted out Lulu Perez of Brook­ ToUla Toiala ...... i; 1(1 34-7 37 • ■ pffcBCtiptioii P h » m « c jr 9 U fi I'BURgPAY UNTIL 9t— m a n y MOBE A O n AND EI^HnuXB lyn in folur rounds. Lethargic at Score a t half Ume, 31-17 Houaa ■core St halt lime,^4-13 Floors. m i v i s i o N tha atari but. lethal once Lulu Hale. . 90f Bfain Strtet Ja>ULTS$lJMjM«BW CHI^RENSOe made liia one big mistake, Saddler Lefthander Rllly Pierces of the ■ e x T . c / e n i t H t t d d r - looked like Ms old self as he turn Kenny Neumann of Richmqpd, b h icag o W hite' Sox h a s an cv.iin VfiL M ItchcU 3,5321 lifetime pitching record In the ooun BiptB.BliRy 1 P.M.— Suhtoiey* ed up for a . Feb- 25 title defense CBlif., began bowUng in 1952 wiien against Teddy (Red Top) Pavia in ha was only 10. Hisprizea already American League. Pierce has won 79 games and lost 79. ^^ - , New York. ' * ' i Include g foreign fporU w . • , r ... T t • I ■ I - A -.'mw «M- ■*- "A a-r^sruM-: - im. - - • - - i - ■'■■ ' -V"'" ^ ■t ■•■■, /■• ' ■ - ' ■ ■ . ■ ■ ' ■■• r< ■ f'' ■ X-- '•*. * PAGE SEVENlWSNi ' : . - ^ . ■ -- icHESTER EVENIKO mSEXU). MANCHESTER. TUESDAY. JANUARY 18,3965 V \ ...... ' ■ X particular will ha Instructed on tma-kif the - ,-vfirlea accordUig I H o o iu i Pm* S a l* It Wsntfd—Itesl 4 77 pumping engines and-hOw to of>^' individual’s pollUca . . MANCHESTER EVENING llTOALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY, JANCXRY 1 8 ,19MI -To ask 13 Jurora^to^i^pue » ro m sK M ?ofice ProW^ W HDI'W E HAVE A USED CAR SALE Hboees For 8s|e I FOR. PROKPT,,40iirtaoua saririce, then dsidda that the (Mnittoil of !,r...... -u Fnel aad-Feed 49-A IUn m m Withont Boisfd^M fjC A P E COD| JAMBOREE selling w koytqg real eatata. caU the (3otoii$»|ltt UMYotod .ln the CARNIV a i . RT DICE’ntRNl9^ eratqrr^N proper way to operate Aafi*|ioMWA for Balt Bosincsa 8«Y$eta-(Kfyed_IS MANCHESTER -Ste^^ora «B ch. , JoknsoKThilldlng (tempany, Man- tm*ge m IndlejbiM&t lsJ ])4 "d efin ltion that SEASONBi) HARDWOOD, cut any Ifob M IN respytaW# h"” *-.‘f * * (AaM fr. MI, 9-7498. > liana! in Hnnt alr^pa^a and reauecitator, and Irepii attached gM««Vi ewner lot. «U t 'vSakMWUi West Side, all arouhdi^ use of two-way radios. tM 4efmlaa$nad in mind and de- PURNITURE Refinishina, lengthluisth for furnmee,furnaca. firaplaca'fireulace or gantlemenj^Talsvl^, flrtjpiace. rail fence, ceramic tUa bath, WE MEAN BUSINESS Kitchen privOegea. the------town.the^beml _ ARE YOU (XINSIDER^ Griffin says that after March 1^ aladJMSeving in is to a*k-the jury jC la w f ir i D«CORMtKR MOTORS furniture a specialty, chalra_ci t n m . DeHvared. CaU Bob Kurts. Free amerite drive, i n i i tore Case toXasplre to levels of insight to and rushed. \Anson F. MI. 94107. fa capt Cod BELUNG TOUR PROF— tFor Girl’s t i i t r those fireman who have, sue- JUST COMPARE PRICES AND SAYS: "These aPe not the low­ jM fB and acraaaa. Sanalbly p r i^ ceifafttily passed the above' tests which tj»a ordinary personals In­ Phone M l. 9-5785. itt'$l5JK)0. A. R. WUWa and Co.^ FULTUM ______J^eLsSa' Wa will appralaa jmtir Atortisencnt est priced hsed dD*s around, SEASONED, HkrdWood for TWO FUtonSHED bedrooms, 19 free and wilfiout'w llh o iit'a any ol3igation_ BuffieM, Jm C 18 or>—Police re- wifi be certified ee^drfvers. (Oentfaned iM g q a t i ) capable, ;*nd upon Which specula­ m l $-4819. ' rooma. Hot4$ater oil hast. 'Ftra- tion no criminal Indictment should BUT they’re the Iow »t priced FOR p r o m p t . JK PB RT fuiiiaca "ML vats bath, kitchan pel»tt6Ca^»w- Wa also buy property for cash ■umed.-dralniat arid dragging a The drills ere-to bq held every CLASSinED APVT. X SBR'VICE ON 2-78$$. Leonard bus and.atoraa. PM lidlCjBxcel. ■torm windows add Sundey eg^4s.a. m. until further In throwing new charge hings." • QUALITY used cars, year for lent arrangement for teaefaera or Five roonu. oU Excellent wooded lot SrtUqf'm’ buj^g contact tl^ frosen canal here today In d e p t . H O U R S NORdS, BENDIX, CROSLET _,XlfANLET BRAT, Realtor^ ■aSreh fo r (tells Clenaki, 30. noUcer"/ _ . YoungdshI said: The nccuaations against LatU- S££/f NOW year, model for modep \ two gentlaman. Phona ML 8-7876. encloMd porch, oxtlrm lot, Immo* Convenient to church, achori and ihort, controversial Far Eastern 8:15 A. M. to 4:S0 P. M. WASHERS—DR'YERS diate occupancy—$12,400. Her blood-atalhed undcrclofhlng < PTA Teple "The court ape the WAS Garikn—Fana-eDalry transportation. (^uaUfied vetarfn -Music and Your CTlld” will bei affairs apaciallat, aU grew out of 1K I PONTIU S !': CaU NICELT Fornlriied room, an -con ' can buy with $700 down; Excel­ BRAB-I-rotM4iBAZfrr Wto found on the canal bank af­ conclusion that Tot o f the ^295 Prodocta- 50 New ranbh home. Pleatered ter her dlaappearanim Sunday the prinriprt feature of the pro" hU tcaUmony In 1952 before the R 4H . Hydra. 1 owner, $ 1 5 4 5 1951 MERCURY CLUB WALLY’S a p p l i a n c e ventancas, Larga clothaa closet, lent FHA mortgage also avall- UPnNGS WANTED — Single PTA meeting tomor­ (temmuniat Una’ ia not phrase COPY CLOSING TIME waUs, insulation, ebppar plumb­ n ig h t ^ gram oC tiw , men Senate Internal Security subcom­ COUPE . SERVICE UA. No. 1 GREEN Mountam ' private residence. For gentlemaik «Ue> Priced for quick sale at two-famUy, three-family, hurt- row aybalng at the achori audl- with a meaaing about . mittee, then headed by the late TOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. $16 Spruce St. ______' ing, hot water oU heaL two flrf- Police ^ d she had gone'-to the ordinary Intellect could . Ea^ HsHford BUt9-.3740 tatoea. BnmnBrtoaNBros. Moos ML places, TOungetown kitchen, , ce- $13,1)00. neSa p to ^ rty . Have many cash Walter B. Bchetrer of the Sen. Mc(terran (D-Nev). 1K 1 HUDSON S 1 2 4 5 MON. THRU FRI. Loaded and absolutely inunacu’ 9-7087. canal on a parking date ** nor one which cbuld-be uaedSwith R4M. 19.0ee arilca. l owner. CXIMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart ROOM TO RENT with privaU ia » i^ lc Ule bath, garage, amealte buyers. Mortgages arrangefL year-old Joseph DeMalo Musla'DcpL of'the Univerelty of The committee ..was investi­ 10:SP A.M . late. Only 1295 doi»^ $9-NpRlHrtEU) STREET — Plaaaa caU George L. Grartadlo, Conn., win be guelat speaker. Since mutual undaraUndlag by a ques­ R. Wolcott on wringer and auto- Uy Inquire' State Tiilor Shop. I R va, cUy water and aeweraga. Bowsra School D istrict 8 yam- field. Mesa. tioner aNd~ answerer unlees.it gating the qffaira of the Institute SATURDAY 9 A, M. B i^ U St. MI. $-7383 after 6:10 to Realtor, M I. 9-MT8. 109 Henry tanber he has taken , the o f Pacific Ralationa and its pubUca- m i MERCURY______,4-Door maUc washing machines, electric BonaeholM Goods 5i old (tepe Cod with 5 flniahed Street. Bought.In' a 16-atate alarm, De. dsflned at the time it were • 1958 WILLYS 4-DR. 9:80. MI. 8-6047. Male IS charged in the warrsaV . D$. Robert. Tungllng who 1, "Pacifio Afialra,” which V t. Merc-o-iiiatlr, RAH. Totone <1 4 '# ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors, (^C a r l e s l e s p e r a n c b rooms (1 unfinished). Open stair­ Nc(W Ztealand in the inter- and offered aia tMtlmony. VOVA COOPAKATIpy WPX CUSTOM ACE MODEL small appliances. Welding. IM SBDISA’nON . way, wooded lot. Hot .water oU ABOUT TO Sell your propartyT with assault with intent to raps- "The count, avra with Its ap­ lore ones adlted. patot. EzMUent condition. Main Street. MI. 94678. COMFORTABLE Larga room Oil \ MI-9-7$20 PoUce Chief Frank Sutula Said I; musical study. He rcturne BE APTBECIATED BARGAIN hesL convenient to bus Unee. heat, aluminum combination Immediate action aaaurad, A. J. in the naw future aad wUI raauma parent definition, is aa opch invita­ Save a tot on this practically b e a t As X PIN, tiva raoms and Gatto Co., Realtors. CH. 94489, the search begpn at the canal yes­ tion to the jury to suhatltute, by lob$ler hatches It u , OONDER'S T.V.’Service, avaUable 3 Complete Kitchen privUegea. MI. 8-9970 wlndowX amertte driveway, his portUM here, 19S2 FORD mdar Sedan new car. Loahed with the finest breakfaat'Aook, aU on one floor, ewncr leaving Mancheater and avaa. JA. 6-8969. terday morning when a pair of conjecture, their understanding of - aettiaa down to Uve on Uia- Dial MI-3-5121 equipment. Only 1295 down. any Ume. Antenna conversions. Rooms of Brand Naw after 6. ItrArmy School Ferd-o-matte. RAH. Furniture storm wtaS^. acraana. g ^ « . wants quick aaM at $13400. [>antiea, a stocking, parjl .of a Pfc. Alfred Ciqldsteln, son of Mr, the phrase for that of the defend- Atom where its parents— $ 1 2 4 5 Philco factory supervised service. IF READY to buy, acU, exchange i>rasrtert and an earring were -WiU est it if they can. 1 owner. Tutone. Beautiful Phlloo Elactrie larga treea\ qulat eatahliah^ and Mrs. MornaGolatefa of the ant. Thw^eshing of such a phrase Tel. MI. 9-1486." ■ ApsrtsieBts—Fists— street. Only $12,800. Carlton ^ W. real estate, mortgages amiagad. found there. 1949 MERCURY 4-DR. Refrigerator “ JARVIS REALTY CO. (tenault Howard IL Hartlaga, Hebron-Amstoh ^pad. has the Lo*t and'Foand FLOORS SANDED and finished — Blond Bedroom Suita T e n e n S o t s Hutchins, Ml. NQ$2. 9-46M. After an unsuccessful attempt honor of being seletted from about 1952 DODUE SEDAN Agency; MI. 9-llOt, to drag the canal, police started Gyiw-matlo Drive. then waxed with the new eenSa- Handaoma living Room Suita (W4 (tenter Street 70 Army men-to atUuid aa 8-week 5 1 1 9 5 UOBT THAT saUMled !m Uii( SPACIOUS Four Hoorn* iuiil Bath. SEVEN ROOIA Ca^ia Cod, m draining but had to give ,up' qt 10 Clean. | ewmer car. Excellent in and out. Equipped tional hot wak process. Gives Heat PHiof DUatta Set ^ way and garage,ige »flrMlaca, WANT TO SELL course at the Army information pm imwn’t tried ^ floors everlasting beauty, Cordy's AU utUlUaa. 8100 per month. Dccauee b6ate u sm in the School at Fort Slocum, N. Y. He fcMemom BMUunmt, B«rt* «6, incliMUnv overdrive. Only $175 Beautiful *‘Da Luxe” Range water heet. Ter Floor Cleaning Service, ssiKUpg Instead of Phllco Electric Refrig­ Adults only. Writs Bo* B, e 'o (teU MI-$-411$ HOME? FARM? operation were freesing . ||n the haa been assigned to the ----- Bolton. Boceptiono, biwiqnoU. or- down. ■haded lot. Beautiful w ater.' 1952 OHEVROLET'^'RAH- and refiniahlng. Tel. Ml. 9-9M. erator if you prefer Herald. $14,900. Carlton W. Hute BUSINESS? ing. corps, having received eh an Power Glide. 1 owner. <1 9QC miisotlon duinera invited. For Cteief Sutula aald O ils and her ^nearing course at Fort Belvo(r, (ooorvntloaa oontact OMriie or RUBBISH and ashes removed. Oen- JUiga, Lamps, TaMaa, Linoleum and 941S2, 9-4694. jgAifCHESTBH-Immaeulate Gar We Hsve Msny Desirable sister, $2, had met DeMaio X Very clean. . ' 1949 WILLYS 6 CYL. ,n Few Other Articles riaon colonial, 9 rooms, garage. Buyers lU r ie CJole. ML erai cleaning of attics, ceUara and Business Loestlons LARGE FAMILY home; complete­ and - Jerry (telelU, 84, aleo of He is a graduate of th»"Bchool STATION WAGON Everythm g . two twin aise bedrooms, sun room, Sprlngfleid, in a ThompMnViUe DRIVE lk)WN OUR WAY ,.. yards. Call M and M Rubbtab ra- For Rent *4 ly remodeled for easy up to d ^ living room, fireplace, cabinet /HELEN GRADY, Broker of -Agriculture, University of Conn, '»OUin>—A piece who™ yow ^ moval. Ml. 94787. ONLT $500 hotel Sunday afternoon. The two DO BUSINESS YOUR WAY! oociirn n complete Hne of loiitt^ AA solid fUic runnind station Free storage unUl .wanted. Free living.' This fine seven room h^Bia kitchen, attractive dining room, MI-3-8009 before entering the service, WWIe wa$on. Only $175 down. FOUR ROOM Otflea aulte, egctl- and sun porch may he seen at an^ couples double-dated -until late engaged in helping run his father’s \ nm e and ecceeeoriee, -tnmped ANTIQUES -Reflnlriied. Repairing delivery. Free act up by our own Jent dacor, complata ractUtlas. 1«4 bdths. Large wooded lot. Sunday when Celia asked DeMaio node, embroidery »twoe end done on any furniture, ‘neman, TOllabla men. -time. Near new scheel-and ehop- \ $ts,7$9. H. G. Bmnheim, Realty. P L A N N IN G T O « B L L ? farm—here he was very actjve in • threads at Your Yarn i atraet and rear parUng, ping center. Lot 90 x 150. MedeUne to take her hoVhe', Chief Butula leading 4-H clubs in poultry work. IIPC PAitti 1949 HUDSON CONV. 189 South Main St. Phdne MI. NO PAYMENTS TO BANKS aU rtntal. » n . 9-1680 or ML ' |fU> 9-0ti9, any time. Mr. Leon­ * 8 h (^ 80 Gottace St. Phone ML Smith. Realtor..>$1. 9-1642. said. He entered the Army last Septem­ 8-5M3. \ f m OR FINANCE COMPANIES 84080. ard. MI. 94819. List your property with an Then he quoted Ann as saying . U K t r O n i l CLUB COUPE MONTHLY PAYMENTS active, courteous and\ com­ ber. MANCHESTER — T.V. Service, UVE RENT FREil liTthls deri.r- pm St OFFERING (tepe. 8 or 4 aha and (teletti waited in a rertau- FrWMfa Eatertaliied 373 MAIN STREET V MI-9-454S A one owner car trlmm^ in red $16.79 CHAMBER OF Commerce BuUd* pletely equipped realtor/ We rant for DcMslo to return from LOST—Tan leather glove with yri- radio and T.V., specialists since •’She not only telceo them for bettor or wore#— eh# able 8-ta«nUy flat. tl^O noonth In­ bedrooms, full abed dormer, base­ 'About 30 friends from' this town FO Phone Me Immediately ing, 189.E. Canter. Large front of­ OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P. H. low Insert, Friday, between 12 iMther. Radio, heater, direcUonal come from two three-roont apart­ ment, oU >t*Ain •'*■1. flreplace, escorting Celia home. She said and Marlborough were entertained 1934. 'House service call $8.89 MI. thorn for ovorythlnf!” fices. Private lavatories. Unlimit­ need town and country homes, and 1 p.m.. in area between Man- signals, power windows, overdrive 9-6M0 or MI. 8-4607. Hartford CH-7-0358 ments. PoariUe $108 per monOi two baths, disposal. Many extras. that DeMalo did return but said by Mrs. RegUiel Helfferich last After 7 P. M. CH-8-4690 ed parking. Immediate occupan­ for upetalra 6H rooms.. New farms and estates for an eVer Ctelia had gotten out o f hia car at d iester Trust and SaiUhvlch hook. Only $175 down. cy. ^aaonable. Phone MI. 9-9779. Bus. Bowera School. $18,900. H. G. Friday at her home, the fqrmer DEALER Finder please phone MI. 94573. REPAIR WORK. Carpentry line, See It Day Or Night ■tonne and acreens, new oU fired • Bornhaim R ealty. BU. 9-0969, any increosintr list of buyers. CaH. tbe caASI and disappeared. . Mrs. Helen. White’a place. She . If you have no mesne of trana- ■team furnace. Omvenlent to bus William McBride, MI-3-4816 Ann said she and the two men 1948 WILLYS 4-WHEEL also light trucking, rubbish re­ Peintlng-^Apcring Help wented— Stale. nW AiJ, HEATED atoira on Aapia tiima. M r. Leonard. MI. 9-4619. ■poke on her recent visit to India. m oved. Call MI. 9-4192. ^wrtaUon, PIl send my futo for atraet iaar Main. A^ly Edwart and shopping center, .taking for prompt appraisiil and sales then went back to the canal to She ami her husband will leave See Annoanccment* 2 DRIVE jj ;e p ro -AND Paperhangliift I BARBER—SWady for M aiu*^er $18,000. For further details cafl For $10,B0O^Stx Room Cape find ceiia. Later, Ann went home Him For Values PAINTINO y ^ ; No obligation. J. HoU, 1009 Main 8t. Ml. 94117. inf(>rmation. / later ihie' week on a trip which quaUty work, raaaonable prices ahop, good pay. Cril StMford ACB R arity. M l. 9-8882. , Cod. (Five finished), fireplace, otf and she never saw the two men will take them - around the work). PilRfp.TIMB accounting. Can han­ The best ’48 Jeep we've been, A—L-JB—E—R—T—•—S HouaehoM Sem e** and promptomrt aervica. . Free esU- Springs. OV. 4-2118 between 7 and beat, haaament garage, large lot. M ain. . Mr. Helffertch is engaged In work 1fS3 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR ...... $ 1 4 5 5 ★ SPECIALS Y dle one or two accounts part-time. able to offer for months. Only’ CaU Bert 43-4V\^tLLYN ST.. HARTFORD tacated T miles from Manchester. J. WATSON BEACH and CO. (tetef Sutula said DeMalo and Tbottoughly experienced all phasM /, Off«r*d 18-A mates. FuUy matured. THREE R(X>M office on ground for the World Council of (Thurches. • cyBirtfar, radie. heater* ParfiiMfattc. Very rteaa. tow M $195 down. Pisnte. MI. 9496S FRANK^ m Buying and seUing floor, (tenter o f town. MI. 9-6229. VERNON—Church Street, ^room JA-2-2116 Ccletti i had . criminal records in T)te Helfferich children wiU be of accounting and taxes. MI WEAVING of burnt, moth holes For $18.450—Manchester. Va­ Realtors Appraisers Maaeachusette—DeMalo for rape nUtoage. Here Are Just 4 94457. . Sitaetioits Wanted— good-OBMiB^ furnitnre and antiques. Colonial In good condition. $ down, cared fo r by Mr. and Mrs. Lsrman and torn clothing, hosiery runs, 1 9 a.m. td $ p.m. MI. ONE STORE near Main Street.; 8 up. FuU bath, no centeri heat cant, six room (telonial, steam and CVleUi fo r asaault Biddy during their parents absence. 1963 WILLYS 4-WHEEL Privet* InetraetloBS WUl be ope Suitable for snuUl busineee or of heat, oil fired, all city utUitiea. DAIRT QUESaf No. 2-M 7 Mldffle /I handbags repaired ripper re­ M a le 9-6860. 420. ka St. but full ceUar provides for eaay SUffield: Police went to Spring- 1953 PtTM OU T^LU l jCOUFi .... 5 1 3 7 5 DRIVE JEEP placement, iimbrellas repaired, fleet. Heated. MI, 9-1690. MI Two car garage with amesite drive. field yesterday In an''attempt to Turnpike West—Open year round, YOUR, YARN SHOP, 50 Cottage 26 YEAR OLD veteran wants light InstaUaton. 208’ fronUge. 14 Maadrteter Evening Herald BxcellMt eondltton.« Of 5 4 Good Used Cars balde tabls iwrvtce. men's shirt cCUara reversed and FURNITURE-Mfe are buying and 9-6094. acres. Immediate occupancy. Bx- ExceUent location. Worst Still Ahead, locate the pkir Ipit were' unsuc­ Hebron corieepoadent, Mlae Saean , You'll think It’s brand niew. It replaced. Marlow's LltUe Mend­ SL T el. M l. 9-2858. Free tnattwe- daUvery or stock work. Has car. aeUing good used furniture, JonM cellcitt value at $9,500. cessful. Sutula said DeMaio failed Pendleton, telephone ACademy R A Y D W Y E R TAX RETURNS prepared in your practically is. Save about $700 on ing Shop. - ttdbs with each yarn purchase. $1 an hour. Write Box A. Herald. Furniture, 86 Oak\8t. MI, 9-1041. 10 ROOM HOUSE, ideal for real Manchester—5',4 Room Cepe to report for work at a construc­ this tine unit. Only $295 down. Store hours, Monday through Sat-, ------—— — dence-otflee, for profeislonai man. (ted built in 1948. FirepUee, hot Weatherman Says 8-8444. 1952 STUDERAKER FdRDOR V-t NEW USED CAR MANAGER home br by appolntmeirt. Ejqmr- urday, 9:45 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thurs- WOULD LIKE to rtra for two / tion firm Monday morning and lanced tax w ort. MI. 8-4728. See These Fine Cars Today at FLAT FINISH Holland window JANUARY (XXMIANCUB Can Mtaa Sweet. MI. 84147. water heat, ovarefae garage with (teletti. a married man with two COMMANDER ...... 5 1 0 9 5 shades, made to messurc. AU days until 9 p.m. adults, or elderly lady. FuU or Call Wlhlam McBride—MI-8-481$ amdiite drive. Many extras. part tlma. MI. 9-9700. on all our stock of fUnlture and BPAaOUS OFFICUE, aultaMe Hartford,' Jan. 18 (W)—The con­ ch<’dren. was not at his home. Radio, heater, overdrive. prescriptions picked up and metal vcnetlsii bimda at a new appliances. Ehccellent aelecUdn to Sutula aald a warrant had also deUvered, Daniel'# Pharmacy, DeCORMIER MOTiS^R low price. Keys made while you burineta or profession. Tel. For $1X500---9 Room DweUtng. tractors have- been able to keep Hospital Notes 19$1 OLDS HOLIDAY Bonds^-Stocks choose from. ■ \ 84900. J. WATSON BEAGH and CO. been ebtainert for the airert of 801 Hartford Road. M l. 9-2781. SALES, Inc. \ wait. Marlow's. On bus Une. E trtly converted Into outside jobs going almost every 1951 CHEVROLET FORDOR . . - - - - 5995 Mortgafres Dogg—Birds-j*eto 41 c h a m b e r s f u r n i t u r e / two family, (tenveniences Include (teletti on the same charge of as­ A Dual Franchised Dealer'For ROOM SUITABLE for omce, lo­ Realtors , Appraiaer# day. Towns have saved thouzanda sault with Intent to rape, although ■ ADMITTED YESTBUIDAT; Mrs Radio and heater. Power OUde. eeat eavm . Low mileage. L U X E ''9 8 " INCOME TAX returns prepared. Hudson and WiUya Products FORMICA COUNTER tope. Lino- SALES two bathe. Lenore Saukaitis. 869 Main St.'. CaU Dan Moaler. MI. 9-8829 or leum, plastic wall tile. Asphalt, ITHE NEW MANOIESTER Pet cated in the Odd FeUowe BuUdlng of dollara so far, from snow re­ ^ ice gave no indication he was at with radio. Irtater. hydramatlc. 9-teae blue. 24 Ma|de Street Manchester (tenter, 996 Main S t, invites you Manchester Green at the’Center. Inquire C. S. Rob­ ALI<% CLAMPET. Realtor I canal with (telia. Thomas Reed. 227 8. Main St; (A eharp auA^ that really gats the JA. 7-8215. rubber, -5509. MORTGAGES Phone MI. 9-3974. dence-oCfice for professional'w haa everything-$16,500. tractive living room with fireplace form of enow. That leaves out porter's Pond, aa It was known. WANTED-^Two ridera to Pratt A Auto Rcpiirliif—Pshitlin 7 .(tell Mias Sweet. . MI. 84147. . and dining area, picture window, March entirely, when. In 1888 that much uaed by .chlldreh^at the Hazel Barger, 54\ (teestnut St; Whitney Aircraft. East Hartford, Ran rh -New. Hot water oil NOW IS THE Ume to tblnk about Low Rates—Long Terms Poultry Slid Supplies 43 modem kitchen. combination big one occurred. Green. This pond furnished, wa- Mrs. Ethel Rufini, 34 Lyness St.'; 1953 FORD VICTORIA flrtt aliift, vicinity Maple St. Ml. , CAR BURN OIL? flnlehing your unfinished atUc HARD ROCK maple vanity and heat, picture 'window. Full price stomie and ecreena, breese- The present cold snap will last for.Jl grist mill owned and op- Japette-Tedford, 49'JV Spring S t; f i » Home Of Pftto Used Cars R i SuburlNin For Rent $$ Mrs. Mary Burr and (urnghter, 274 Hedan. WItk big back s c a t^ the klda Heater S-5982. rooma, cellar, recreaUon room, GARDEN REALTY GO. I BROAD BREASTED BronM tur­ bench. MI. 9-6918. |12,600. way,/attached garage, finished aome days more, the season cater-1 crated by the late Horace F. Poi*^ keeps ’em wanh. radto keepe *■■■ quiet. Stead* Econoniy overhaul, most all playroom, etc. For reasonable keys. Freak', froseiv 10 to 25 recreate .room with fireplace and Ing now to the skatera and those | tc|._ ^hool St; Mrs. Adrte ^Gordon, cars. Palis and labor $49.96. 343 Garden St., Hartford BENDDC 1 3 4 ” televiaion console, ROCKVILLE — Five foom apart ' - Many more $7,800 to $45,000 bar in bwwment. Asking 892,600. RFD 2, RockviUe; Paula (teasivant, H ) t o - W M i6 - M l i b - WB aid traasmisrtaa glvaa yea toi^..gaa mllaaga. ratea. free eatlmktea, expert work- pounds, 59c pound. Schauh’s Tur­ ment with bath, aU furnished e* who still must draw wood out of | g<.hool children from the Center S t^ ia.aad.acaJ|uantetedeart- . v ------Automobiles for Sale 4 No inoney down. $4.90 month­ mamkp, caU >fl. 94660 a fl« 4^ ...... JAckllon 2-1988 key Farm , 19$ HUlatown Road. $25t.Unlyer$ri de. luxe _ Jtlfctrte GoodriitId-XRealty ep well auto- iCept iUheiis' Slid'dllbaa. Tfo hast Ga STONT REALTY CO. 1947 CHEVRbLET n e e g in e sedan, ly. All work guaranteed. p.m , ; ______J peU,. ------MI. 9-7928 any tim e. . If we weren’t hut now on th.e for skating in the maUcrily controlled. Four yeara cold aide, the bureau notes, we intermitsion. even at the TObAY $1795 radio, heater, motor completely B u sin f old. 8100; also Efsy Sptedrier, (tell 430 Lake St. Mancheater. MI-9-5731—MJ-9-7466 overhauled, aU new parU, rings, MOTOR SALE AFRAID OF Th a t remodeling Articles For Sate 45 might be right in the path of *"* is minute recess, the pond being Nb? I can do it using’ your ideas. AMOCO GASOLINE Service Sta- ■cmi-automaUc washing machine, Wsntcd— Rcal' EsUte 77 gale-firtpg bloiv tllai has ripped ^ Later Ml V. piston pins, ate. pougias Mptora, Ford, ChevroIeL ate...... $124.95 ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ $60. Both In exqellent condition, 818 Main. Pontiac, OldsmobUa, ate . .$174.95 Expert workmanship, time not Uon with 80 car parking tot and J Wente^ To Rent 6 8 MAN(HESTER—Four room home, WANTED-4-5-6-7 inom bomca and northeastward up acnm the wraU j * very Umlted to daylteht noun. Reason able and standard typewritcra. (tell M|. 9-7218. ail conveql6h<^** Including city ★ lASf riSMS ★ No Money Down. $2.00 Weekly bays, avaUaWe on Main SUreer. AU makes of adding machines two famUiilea. Chaa« Leaperanca. era Atlantic. Bqt ao as we ra y, my pond, but It is now $4417 19M DODGE Sedan, -wdio. heater, New Motor OtiarknUe. able rates. MI. 9-2378 for esU- Phone VaUey OU Coj^ Middletown, COUPLE WITH baby dartre four uUliUee; Near bus, schools and 'X mates. ■rid or rented. Repairs on aU LEAVING TOWN — Living room or five room apartment, with hath MI. 9-7630 conoeraed. 1 drained outAhe dem demolished, nice flnlah, clean inside. A rea| Ctenn. DI. 6-8611. ■torec F u lljprtce. 18,400. Man- channelled between [ end the grist mill long sines done honest to goodness buy at 2296. makes, Marlow's. and bedroom furniture for sale, and heat. Just returned from serv­ chastei(;^S!frsiaim (tepe (ted, rice sura there, and Mother high cen- «"“ ^^^ COLE MOrrORS A PHONE call will save you $8 on (tell MI. $-4488. WANTED-By private party, rtx The Mo inoney 4own. Dougiaa Motors, 3 5 WCXILEN REMNANTS and rug ice. (teU M I. 9-1810. condition. Sale price, 811,800. loom (tepe (ted or cridnlal. (tell ter thaCs keeping mid-Atlantic] 838 Main SL 436 Center Street even the" emallest carpentry job Help Wanted— Female Many more listitwe of aU kinds, . It la a pltv that this pond ia SmaU overhead, guaranteed work ______atripa for braiding and horit^. HETW()OD -■ WAKEFIELD cham­ MI. ^8212 after 6. waters calm. not now available for skating, aa MI-9J0980 , pagne drop leaf table, like .new. (tell The EUsworOt Mitten Agen­ 1951 OLDSMOBILE, Super 88. E x­ RockvUM 5-6789. SALES LADIES, Ssteeri*"®* P^v- . J*n’a B«g ®*<*P. “ Tricote Ave-, Houses F^r Sale 72 cy, Reritore. MI. 84930. it made |he beat kind of placa for cellent condiUon, private owner. BRAKE REUNE special. M w all ferrM. FuU Ume/Wily. Flvs day Rockvttle, Conn, Phone ,54706. ^ ree drawer buffet, five chrirS Mediterranean Save Now! FOR ^OUR remodeling job or the sport and wia not deep enough M I. 9-7274. cars, $13.86. Tour choiee o f mung. and arm chair. Ideal for dinette. 110,500 DR81AM home, four extra BRAND NEW Crianlri-4Ux rooms, to be dangerous. However, the. work. CaU Wm. Kanehi, (ten­ T ouTn ^ T > S J r tec***966 CAMERA Speed Graphic, $ 4 x ^ Best offer. MI. 8-9478. Mdking Hta^lines! Princt$t Lin4$ No mooay dbwn. $1 weakly. Ocie lane rooms, new, oil heat> large Uled bath and lavatory. FuU base­ replacing of the dam would be ex- 1951 FORD ^ctorte two-tona hlue- or and BuUder, 319. Canter rch, garage, aU city utUlUea, Motora, 486 (tenter. FOUR (XIMPLETE tpomu of furni­ ment. Hot water oil heat, On ex­ peiMive and no one seems ready gray, rwU] aan, radio, heater, it Tel M l. $-7778. Krge lot, quiet street, near hua, cellent corner lot. One Mock from Irishman 1st CHOICE Dougiaa Motors. ture about 3 year* Old. Inquire 88 to sponsor the Idea. The subject cx c ^ e n t DAY WAITRESS Wfnted, exper- WINDSpR CombteaUon oU and i stores, auori. (terlton W. Hutch Buckley School. Priced for imme- 338 lla in , Auto Diiviut School ' icnced preferred. Apply te person. Vernon A've., Rockville:. tea. ML 94183, 94*94. was raised a few years ago by \ !•* Rooflng-~’8idhig . ■ 16 stove, automaUc pump, tkro F jdlate occupancy at 815,900. Jarvis some of the young people; hut the Garden Restaurant, 840 Mate St. HEYWOdD • WAKEFIELD ■'ivory Realty (te., t54 (tenter St. Call SAYS: USED CARS 1946 FORD turtor. In good condi­ AUTO DRIVING inatiuction from L ence burners, like new. Ads VA(teNT—six room Cape (ted, two town had so many expenaea to AT tion. 1941 Chevrolet tudor. Elarieat your home. Insured dual control F pR THE BEST In Bonded' buUt FULL TIME saleswoman to man- ______24817 or MI. 8-8521.,,,______crib, chlfferobe and cheat ,«f blocks from Bower's School, bus MI. 8-411X I i shoulder that it teemed Inadvis­ terms in town. Douglas Motors. car. Larson Driving School. MI up' roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, drawbl^, 845. > n . 8-4788. ' line and stores. Newly decorated. able to take on anything more, ex- C h o t c e l conductors and roof repairs caU '*Stol^'^UMu!it ***^51 o n e l e f t HAND kitchen rtnk and CAPE COD, 438 Parker St., five "DEAL with CON^ENCE* 833 Main. '9-6075. . , ’ OU steam bast flteplace combi­ rooma down, two unfinished Up- ci^t for absolute necessities. (teughlte. MI.’ 8-7707. nation storm windosra aad acreene Sesuwnal DUemraa BEFORE YOU BUY a uaed car DRIVING Inatnicttena . from your M orieil Instrnments S3 Hot water oil heat, combination SOLIMENE «cfJ[i;d*^U rtm ^’pf« SSy I ♦ P'*" nicely landscaped lot with a front­ windows and screens, fuUy in­ A good many local people are AND Bee Gorman Motor Sales. Buick home. Dual-control Insured car, RAY’S R(X}FINO Co. Btelt up W. T. Grant (te., Mftecheatey age of 87 feet Priced tor quick engaged feverishly In figuring out IN(»BPORATED SalM and Service, 385 Main 'standard or automaUc. Call Man­ roofs, gutter work, riof, ■'oimney MUSIC Instrumental' rental, (tem­ sulated, amertte drive. A real buy IF YOU HAVE uaed Avon you SKATES, sise 18. Tel plate line of Instruments. Rents! ■ale at $18,800. Elva Tyler, Real at $19400. A. R. WilMe A (te. MI: their income taxes, forms having street. MI. 9-4571. Open evenings. chester Driving Academy. PI. rmteira. Free eaUmalae. Ray tor. M l. 9-4469.— been »ent out by government 2-7249. T ril free. \v Haganow. M l. 9-3314. .lay Jack- know you can sell our line of coe- ' ■ppUsd to purchase price. Repre- 94388. DRIVE with 1947 CHEVROLET Styieinaater, ■enUng Olds, Selmer, Bach. Pad- agencies. ■on. Ml. 84838. metlcs te your spare time: Avon | panted crib with 83 FOerr RAN(H, three twUi-slse Ne Oooiplalats SAORIFIDI SALE AU THIS WEEK two-door, radio, heater. In excel­ MORTLOeX’S -DRIVINO School, ler and Bundy., Matter's Music bedrooms, ceramic tile bath, fire­ REDUCiro FOR quick aalc. Six ' oKeraoffera effective eftecUve training program. mattreaa, 88;ti- hiti-hamkitchen stepat«n ladder month rid (tepe ’Cod, 8 rooma (3 Grid winds from the north are lent condiUon, >296, No money boat confidence quickly restored ROOFINO, Siding Slid carpentry. Learn while you earn, (tell MI. Studio, 177 McKee. MI. 8-7500. place. garage, 180’ lot, high eteva- 1952 Dodge ...... $1195 1950 Pontiac .$845 down. Douglas Motors, 338 Mate by a skiUed. courteoua teatructor. Alterations and additions. (teU- ■tori, $3. MI. 94877. unfinished) at 3e5 West Center bringing atteation to the fact that JAMES SUmNI 9-3814. UmTsOburban. Only $18.'300 Carl­ winter U really here, with halcyon rHadio, Heater. gyror Y-dodr, fully equipped Street. Ucense. included. Insured, dual tegs. Workmanship guaranteed. TWO PAIRS women’s white, ice ton W. Hutchins. $ a . 9-8183, Street. On bus line and within SATISFACTIDN with 33.000 honest miles. controlled'atandard and hydrama- A. A. Dion. Inc., 399 Autumn, YQUNG LADT for dental assistant, Weering' Apparel— Furs 57 walking distance of new church Indian summer days a thing of the trana., backup lights. Perfect 1850 CHEVJlOLEnr iitylcitee de luxe skates sise 9, tubular, stse 10 fig­ school' end shopping. Plaster, p ^ , but with very Uttle tnow aa Uuide aad out One owner. Ovm et lives in toyn. Ue cars. M l. 9-7898. Street. MI. 3-4860. experienco helpful but not ab- ure. MI. 8-7568. ; club coupe, radio, heater, tew '■riutely neceaaary. Call Ml. 8-1886 BOWERS 8(HOQL Area. Larga 6- wells, fireplace, plastic tiled bath­ yet. Thdise who enjoy coasting may mUeagis. In wonderful conditton. Th r e e MBN'S SulU, else S8. Rea- room, knotty, pine kitchen caM- find thiB diaai>i'K>lntlng. ’ ait the 1$M MERCUriY 4-DOOR 19S3 MERCURY $-D00R 1951 Ford V-8 ...a .$795 1949 D o d g e -$675 6 • 7 p.m. DIAMOND RING with Tiffany, aet- room ranch, 8 twin aise oadrooma, Radio, heater: new metaUic Dougiaa Motors, 333 Mate. Motorcjrdcs—Bicycles 11 Roofilig aad Chlumeye li*A tii^r $35; vanity atand, $15; ■onaUe. MI. 9-8308. firepiace, plastered walla, oil hot nete with exhaust fan, full baaa-L majority do not complain. Four to choose from. Radto. hcatar, Merco- Dark green. 4-door, purchased PAYROLL CLERK. Soma exper­ ment with basement garage. Fire Reported MercoasStlc. radio and heater 9 0 ^ matir. White waU ttraa. Very paint, new. seat covers. Com­ here new. Absolutely spotless, 1941-40 OLDER ChevroleU, Forda BICYCLE REPAIRINO. aU types. ladies’ jacket, raincoat, 13 each; water heat, ccUar, am««te drive, 4,9$$ o r ig lu l mitow $1795 pletely reconditioned and ROOFING—Specirilsteg te repair­ ience preferred. Typing required, two gentlem en’e overcoats, $7, near hua. (5nly lU AuO. Carlton W. Aluminum storm and screen The local fire engine was called lew mUeage. carries full used car warranty. other good tranaportauon. Good EngUah a spaclrity. Now open 10 ing roofs of all kinds. Also new Apply only if interested te a BLACK PERSIAN Lamb fur coat, windows. Only $11,900. Jarvis out Sunday afternoon owing to guaranteed. credit enables ua to accept $5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Manchester CYda ■iSe 40-43, two fur coats, jacket, rtse 18-187Reaaona^c. Ml. 84660. Hutchins. 80. 94182. 94894. roofs. Gutter - work. Oiimneys Immanent porttion at 384 Hartford 815 each, water proof lace-boots, Realty (te., 654 (tenter St (tell a brush fire-in the Hope Valley 1949 Mercury ...... $395 down. Douglas Itotera, 888 Mate Shop. 166 West Middle TurnpUta. cleaned, reprieed, 26 yeara' ex- HOLLISTER STREET. Six roOltn M I. 84112. .,19$2 MERCURY tOOOR 19SS FORD MAINUNER 1931 Dodge .,...... $993 SL M l. 9-3096. $3; four rooms of household items, TWO MEN'S Shcepiteed coats, sUe section. Prompt action kept the Dark blue club sedan, fully perience. nee estimates. (tell folding screen, $7, 84 ESm Street, (tepe (ted, hot water oil heat, fire­ This buck 4-door sedan U a Manchester MI. 8-5361. BRANCH OFFICE of natlonaUy about 43. One long, one short, $5 fire within bounds. MeWansatle, radio, hooter. C 1 9 0 C Throe to choose from. 'Radio, $1195 one-owner eSr with a guaran­ equipped incluBing overdrive. 1954 FORD 9 cy). custom ranch Howley East Hartford. place. te^ated, eombteatlon win­ Town Visitor known insurance company haa each. >a. 34715. dows. aty water and swearage. Lqwmlieago. teed 25,672 miles. wagon. Radio and heater, over Business Services Offered IS opening for clerk-typist. Hartford Mrs. H Day Clark of Bingham­ 1948 Ford ...... $295 drive, power' seat, ttitone paint. MOUTON f u r c o a t , rtse 14, Price for quick aria. Tel. MI. ton, N.Y.. is spending • f*w days IXXIRS OPENED, keys fitted, HeaUng—Phieibing 17 location. Diversltied duties. Must Building Matenab 47 94O8X ■ 1K1 NASH 4-DOOR 1952 Plym oBth...... $995 Black club coupe, lisa radie, Low mUSaga. Tel. M I. 9-3189 be­ be hifli achori graduate, (tell Jisngth 88” . Reasonable, (tell M I, - SEPTIO TANKS with her grandson, the Rev. Rich­ 1$S3 CHEVROLET LDOOR (Hub coupe. Nice car fo r a tween 8 • 6:80 p.m. copied, vacuum cleanara, irons, t-l53b after 6 p.m. Btatrsirr- Radio aad heaUr. heater, etc. Motor haa only LENNOX FURNACES and warm Hartford, JA. 7-7m. Western Sheathing . .per M $$0.'09 HARLAN STREET off Henry ard D. aark, at St. Peter’s Rec­ $ 4 4 5 fam ily with smaU children. 5,000 miles on i t guns,- etc., repaired. Sheara, air haatteg. Earl Van Camp. IQ. tory. Tw'i to choose from. $1095 1960 CHEVROLET aUtiem w u o n . knives, mowers, etc., pul into con­ Framing ...... per M $9940 PRINTZ, all wool black coat, sise Street. Attractive six room aUiglc. Ovraer Itvea in town. May be two unfinished. Hot water heat, p lu s s e o Ts e w e r s New Books called. Perfect cMdtUon. Radio, heater, three eeater. Runs dition for coming needs. Braitte Salesmen Wanted 86-A Machined Shakea IS” 30, baby lam b collar, center back Miss Marjerto H. Martin and 1930 Dodge CoroMt $895 like new. Vary clean inside and 45^’ ' rteeve 16" , aatte lined oU, fireplace, Venetian blinds, 1M7 DODRE L oOOR ' waitc, 52 Pearl street. GUARANTEED PLIHIBING and AB' colors . . . - - - - -per aq. $1X30. dormers. Immaculate condition In­ Mra. Daniel G. Horto.n. Douglas 4-door, original daIR blue out. Douglas Motors, 888 Mate. WANTED—Salesman. If you - are quilted teterlinteg. WUl make any 1$S0 PONTIAOI-OOOR BmU s . To appreefato this car yoo # | Q C 1951 Chevy . . ; v. r . $895 beating. Jobbing and new work. Clesf' Flush Mahogany side and out Now vacom. $U MACHINE C^EANEi Ubrary librarians, attended a with new white wall Urea. ALL APPLIANCES eerviced, clean- (teU Joseph Sk^ey. MI. 94014. loricteg for a good sound future, alterations If needed. Phqne MI. — St ■ » It an4 drive H.------4-door. -Haa ra- 1958 OLDSMOBILE S u ^ r 88 con teg and reprira on range burnera, D o o r s ...... fr o m $5.95 Goodchlld , CP^ORWev**^ ■■■■■■Ul ■quraaoop uoj dlo, heStef, rtgnaU. 4 new Haa eve:. excellent opportunity to advance 84538. ^5539^ the "tVlirton "Memoriai., Library, accessories. Must be driven to vertltee, radio, heater,- hydrama- heqtera, refrigerators, all types with ariary, commlaalon and KD Windows, complets from $12.30 MI. 8-7928. Septic Taaka. Dry matic. This car Is spotless. tirea. tte. ExceUent condltian.^ Original Uaea Inetalled — r Lake several of this crocheted Mancheater. Hera they exchanged 1854 UNOOLN OONV. be appreciated. | washing machines. Metro Service. MUUncry— Dressmaking 19 transportation turnirtied, come te Nails $ and 16 common MANCHESTER— SU room Cape 8 2 1 1 owner. Low mUeage. Price te- (teU Ml. 948U. Wsnteji—To B ur 38 tarn in your favorite colors and 84-59 bpoks with SO librarians from the FBUy equipped. Radie. hestor, pawer steer- 1951 Ford V-8 2-Door $895 ehtdea set of snow cape. Ftnanc- and see ua. Experienced pre­ ncked up ...... -keg $840. (ted, modem cabinet kitchen, fire­ each In a different version—no dlaUict. They brought back with 1946 Packard ..,,..$175, ferred but not necessary. We will place, bath and Uvatory, atorm 1949 MERCURY lag. fiower brakes, electrie seats aad win­ Has radio., bcatsr, in excellent teg arrai«ed. T«l. ML ^7609; CALL TRAYS TV SPEOAL’Py and band sewing. MI. Clear-Clamshell or MeMNNEY MOS. trimming, a pompon, a A handsome afternoon' o.yie f o r thorn______35 hooka for the local Ubra 4-door sedan with music and train you, You will be entitled to Criooiri C aateg'...,. .per C‘$6.50 ■aah. Convenient I-cation. Priced the matura figure out on oawy to I ry, leaving the asms number, to ho Coovartlble. Radto and kaater. dows. . ‘ condition. Must be driven to S-SSI8. WANTED—Girl's ice skatee. else 4. SEWERAGE DiSPOBAL O a rhinestone and pearl trim. The pat­ ! A REAL BARGAIN! heat. 9-tone green. 1947 CHRYSLER Wtededr sedan, For Quick, Honest, Reliable all company benefita. - (tentact at only. $13400. Warren E. How- tern—the lovelv ■hall-aUtcht sew:— prlneaaa —1-.^ ^ lines11.^ »hatthat BMare Mso asiin.alim I gwoppod Dsck later on. The librar" $ 4 9 5 be apprecUted, QpMv{AJk Singer Sewing Machine Co., 883 Shlnglea Doom, Hardware, Trim Baby'a playpen. MI. 9-206X IS9-18S Pwtri S t, Tat Ml-64e$l six cylinder. Radio, heater, new laniL Realtor. ML 8-8600. ML ming. ■ Ians enjoy these gatherings, but Urea, new battery. Nice finish-. CaU MI-9-5650 Mate Street between 1:80 and Jamba—Everything for the 8-5711. Pattern No. '439 contains ^ ■ay it la not all fun, as they must Your choice may not be listqd. We have several more all Moviag—Trucking 10:80 a.m . or 4 and 8:80 p.m . (tentractor LOOK TODAY . j . EUY TODAY! . Dougiaa Motors, 883 Mate St If No Answer Or Evenings Rooms Without Board 59 Chet directions; material rsquira- Pattern No. ttll la-In aizaa 36. watch their chances at getting thoroughly reconditioned. Bank rates available for thoea S to r a g e 20 msnU; . ofltch UluatraUons and 8$, 40. .49, 44, 4d, U , $0, 59. Bias desired books, keep exact record 1961 i MERCURY MercomaUc four ML9-7609 NA’n O N A L b u i l d e r s AU cars Sold With A Writtea Ooaraatee! Help wanted—JMale' 36 FURNISHED ROOM, lady or gan- trim suggettlaM. '98, 4H yards of $9-lnch. of books borrowed as well as sub­ who wish to finance. Some no down payment. , . door,, radio, heater, extras. One BILL TRAYGIS MANCHBaTBR — Package DeUv SUPPLIES Usman. Home privUeges. 4S owner, 98,009. m iles, $950. 148 'ery. Loeal light trucking and 881 SteU StTMt WELL ESTAMUBMED mitting tbrtr own offerings. They Church SL Send -28c In coins, your name, For this pattern, aand $5c in saw a fUm entitled "The Impres- LordaU St. MELODY RADIO-T.V. phono's, package' daUvery. Refrigerators, North Haven, (tenn. address and the pattenr number Goins, your sauns, a(hlr sas sfao de- waahers and stove moving a SERVK3C STA'nON- attendant, full ForSalt rtonal Years,” and had luncheon night calla. Guarantaad aervica. ,Uma. 375 Mate St. lyiephooe C ^atnut' 8-2147 to ANNE CABOT. "niE MAN- ■IreA and the Pattern Number to , Second Congregational kOT*-9-2880. ■paclrity. MI. 9-OT88. FURNISHED R(X)K for couple or' PACKAGE CBUC8TEB EVENING HERALD. SUR RURNETT. »fANCHI»TER MORIARTY i O U M E M E , ! - e v e n i n g HERALD. 118# a v R. I Church. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS (X>„ $54 PER WSBK—Part Ume. $ hra Dismowde Wutriiee— two gentlemen. 64 High Street. WELL ESTABLISHED 1160 AVR. AMERICAS, NEW Flia Drill’ local and loiy distance moving .daily am . or eve., all da\ Sat. YfMUK $$, N. Y. AMERICAR. NBW YORK $*, N.Y. The first at a aeries of firs com­ ~Oa Tbs Laval AI Ocs^r aad Broad” RANGE BURNERS ghd Haatera Wa wiU hire * m aoham crily te; Jewelry 4$ (XXAN. PLEASANT rooma, ategla 5314 CEjdTER ST., MANCHESTER newt cleanteg.? OsU ML 9-3810. packing, atoraga. Ctell MI. S-S19T ...... and deuMe, ataam hast aad hot STORE ’ilw lalaat issue at Raalc fktahion pany 'drlUa, conducted by Flra cltead men who need extra te- Now ayrtlkhle—the 1W^***^** M I - 3 .J 1 3 5 .HdURS: i A.M.-Y F.M. — Ml-3#5101 R ^ o r d (H . 7-1438: come—profit ahartag. A ^y LB O tIulD W. TOST, JowaI.er, re- water, nice home for aomeooe, SODA SHOP ^ work'Album prtnten in at^etlra —fall aad winter—(a colorful, Chief Donald E. Griffin, took placo 301.31E CENTEK STftEET naira.naira, adJusteadjusta .watches expertly,expertly. b m t {mrttee. Ml. im i4 . stimulating and a'complete guide Sunday forenoon at the firahouse. H A I RADIO^TV SBRVlfH. T ri Tlniradur 7d0 pan. Iharp. Per- FOR SALE eriora It qontalna, 5« P«$H55 INtMEt pntctwy UeeJet ter D odgf ekd FIjrmDtttk. ■ettM ilM v.. M artte-Parry Cterp., ReaaonaMe prices. Ojian dally, ON MAIN STREET ' ly designs—plus Uvee $«t pat- taIn warorooewardrabo ptoonlrtfpiwomrig for‘or a■ nown«w • The object of the drills is to get M l.-9-6685. Gary lamooaco. . F a b itlB g — ‘niuraday evantegia. 199 Spntca BMADTirDLLT fotnirtwd apactoua I t s Albany Av#., HartfOfi^______Uims, directions printed in eaaaon. SScaotaparcopy—aandforlthe llw "*" acqu^tad with the ■^weL MI. 94I8T roam with oompMa light howa^ Par. rartber bfanwMIau ------'lira flA^Ung SROdmuKT^ man FURNITURE Repair. Service: PAOFrtNOr^B(t4^ ai kaepiiig to^tuaa avallaWa tMU >'9$a a cop yl R ‘ WANTHOr^fam tor Per Fnrtimr imwmatiep Silly r T ■4.. Complete repriring,. rafteiahteg, BABMliifMMK.’ M S n rsM alBgia or dooMa. Ohtidrap so- Writs Max V, 4/a The HaniU raatoirtaf no a iiijM qf funiltura. wrilpapar.Booka on 8 Am.------, ------|la 1-- p-m. . M. or IIO -S-6164 I mataa givai). Fnlly taaiv*A EmiEmployment------office, ' kuanahtei. entad (tbnttad). OntraL Raaaor U Bennm Goads, Pnn Farmariy Read Herald Adva. 'sHa. Mrs. Oonisy, U Ardi 8L \ 7 W a tk te a B n s . T ri. ML S-74M. BdwgrTlL PricwTurM in. r. W. H ria Conk -V. /■ i '» - » 1. ■N; M ■ n -TOESGAY, JANUARY 18, loiss A T 8nc8 D silr N tt PrMR.Rait Tht Wtathtr PAGE EIGHTEEN ' Fer the Week Rnded /IllitnrtiVatfr lEtfFttftig Itfra lb Jan. 18, 1888 ' A Wenlhw Ames'

      Fnlfr nssthwed m M tonight and ^11,511 ^ m e TRioddny. Lew tonight 18-18, About Town, A h T e a c h e r M e n W ef [gh Thamday S8-8d. Temp. 98. Barenn of jDliwnltoe Mancke$Uir~r'A City o f VUlage Chhrm T M n c u t v rdiMuntal of the Lutbcrkn Church Choir, A p p e a r s o n uaUally b«M on Wodnesduy ove* (TW SI«^ PACKS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY II, 195S (Ctaaalfled AdnrRalpg an Pago 181 m C B FIVE CENTS Rings St 7:S0, .this week will be held OR Frldsy night st 7:10. 'T Y Program ICsncbester' Eiubiem C3ub No. Was Hascl Duts. representing After White House Briefing 2S1 win meet tomorrow night st the art department of Manchester H o l d g o'clock in Tinker Hsll. Nrs. - r " r Chsries LsUirop, . president, re- eleinentary schools, will partici­ ouests sU the officers to report st pate in a live television show Wed­ 7:30 for rehesrssl. A socUl hour nesday at 10 p. m. on Channel 30. Five in Jail \ srtUi refreshments; will follow the This program is oris in a weekly sheeting. ” . series launched last November by V the Connecticut. State Dept, ot ■ Wslter Wilhelm. 43# Parker St., Education and WKNB-TV. who yesterday underwent an ap- Mike Hsael laots pqnd^om y operation st Manches­ Miss Luts wHl show the place Bofton, jsn . 19 (ff)— Four, of art in the school curriculum. ter Memorial HospiUl, U progres­ Local students will be seen in desporste eonvieU, holding sing sstisfhctorily. many photographic shots and film fiv« guardi 88 hoatngM in sn clips prepared for .this program by.' iROIhtcd- cell block st Mnsas* The DUshled American Veter­ Arthur' Lalime, director of the ans Auxiliary No. 17 wiH^meet to­ audio-visual work in local schools^ chusettB Ancient atmte prison, morrow erenlng st 8 o'clock at the ' The audleiice for Mias Luts’s In *8 make-or-brenk bid for VFW Home, Manchester Green. :>Vogram will include local educa- DNESDAT freedom, xhowed bp sign of Formosa Defemte Line Mis. Martha. Miller wlU be in ors and members of the PTA. Ar­ DOUBLE Green Stamns ^ C h i n a R e d s charge of the social hour follow' rangements for the. volunteer audi­ backing down today as the, tag the meeting. Plans wiU be ence were made h y Mrs. .William ' aiege moved will into the 8ec< T Tgri made for a visit to the Veterans Stuck, president of the PTA Coun­ ond day. KmhweJ Hospital at Rocky HilL cil. HRST QUALITY Authoritlea brought a. National In-B ig Push YIKIAHGSHAN ■ FTA Represeatatives January Cleqronct Of Guard M-41 tank with S-lach gun The Friendly Circle will meet to­ A list of the Manchester PTAs FLAT SHEETS / from Ft. Devans. Maas.,''to the morrow eventog at the home of which will be reprssentated and of SHEER NYfeONS prison for possible use "If things O n T a c h e n s Mrs.-(%ester Hogan. 85 Jean Rd.; the delegates who will represent DRESSES start humming," State PubUc TACHtN View by and aU members are requested to them follows. ► TYP E T44 with dark seams, all fun fashioned with reinforced keel and Safety Commlaaloner Otis M. ISLANDS attend. Work will be folding band­ Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Tmothy toes for extm wear. Sises 8)^ to 11. Whitney put it. t^ipeh, Formosa, Jan. 1 9 1 ages for Manchester Memorial Horan, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Oon- LADY PEPPEREU SUPER NNE MUSLIN REG. $8.98 VALUES Besides the five guards, the four (/P)— Chinese Reds hurled a| Hospital. Mrs. Hogan w iir be as­ ract Mr. and Mrer. William Ener, rebels, armM wltn et least two United NatiOTs, N. Y ., Jan. 19 (flV-Britain and New sisted by Mrs. Donald FVanklin and Mlss/Msther Grahstrom; Buckley, REG. $2.99— 72x108 ...... NOW $2.59 NOW annaaenAAAGi pistols, also are holding six ether 200-plsine raid — •' heaviest of j CHINA Zealand have bera considering the backing of a proposal for Mrs. E ^ a r d Stelmark in serving D r./a n d -Mra Thomas Healy; pair for convicts ss hoetages—making s the civil war— against the a cease fire in Cl^na, a diplomatic source said today. They Buckland, Mrs. Alfred Hodge, M n , REG. $3.29— 81x100...... NOW $2.79 refreshments. REGi $10.98 VALUES total of 18 men la ths cell block. vital Tighen Islands today in have done nothing 80 far because of opposition by Nationalist Herman Gardner. REG. $3.09-90x108 ...... NOW $3.19 Prison offidols say they havt no a possible prelude to invasion. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Talcott, H<^ster. Mr. and Mrs. PMUip NOW ...... • eAdaeee#*' Idea how they obtained the China. • . \ • Treggor; Keeney, Frank Gtapiler, - Nntlor.allst wsrplenes struck Jf., of Talcottville have as their REG. 69c "42x36 CASES ...... mi. S9c weapone. back with “j^nitlve sttsckx” en g n ^ Charles Searle bf Arbroath, Alan James; Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. REG. $4.98 WARM IS Prieenere ReleaeBd Washington, Jan. 19 — President Eisenhower said today Joseph Rourke; Nathan Halq, Mrs. Communist armed vessels along Scotlsind. who will speak this eve­ REG. $13.98 VALUfS Teaterday, the . rebels released the southeast Chins coast and in he would like to seO th^United Nations try to arrange a ning at 7:30 st the Talcott home. Leonard Niese, Mrs. Frank Shel­ 18 other prisoners from the cell don, Miss Hcldah Butler, Mr. and LEATHER GLOVES NC718^ the Amoy and SWatow area*. The cease fire between the C h iR ^ Nationalists and Red China’s ^ TY P E 180. V block. -- Dc(emi« Minlatry Said heavy Iosms Men o f the' Community Baptist Mrs. Eklmond Foleom..- In midmoming, Deputy Warden were Inflicted. The Nationalists attacking forces. \ • ''* Church wiirbe guests Of the Wom­ South, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wool lined, la black and brown i4lon. Sliea 8^1 M * The President told a news, conference t'hat he does not U D Y PEPPERELL COMBED PERCALE price REG. $14.98 VALUES Parley S. Vance said the rebela. called the attseks a retallati ry en's Society at the meeting at the Johansson, Mrs. C. V. McQuide, had agrehd to let food be brought meavure against the "Indiscrimi­ Sue know whether the U.N. wou]d\^ able to do anything aboi^ church this evening at 8 o’clock. Miss Marjorie Leidholdt; Ver- REG. $3.09— 72x108 ...... NOW $2 ^ in to the guards. Shortly after- l O k . TmUaps V - Yrt-irfiMi* '4»-CaUf; nate bombing” of the Tbchent. OVtMor § halting the shooting, but he said he would like to see it uw A special program, "The Call of planck, Mr. and Mrs. John Long, ward hot mcala were carried in.’’ Creped, taffetna, myon acetate and a few wools. eonSirt betweeu his abMtttaN that Dag Rammar«t[Jotd’a asiaaien to Pools eT Bteod ^“ 8 its g o ^ offices to seek a cease fire. the Navajo,” will he i>reaented. Mrs. Albert Ortolrnt, Mrs. Herbert REG. $3.39— 81x108 ...... NOW $£89 'The Rev. Edward F. Hartigan, Bed China was a failure and r ie e .. l9aMliower*a obimqipl against "tm- Karenke Kiecolt, Misn Catherine Shea; Wad­ Right miles north of 'the ■ The Preaident'a remarks carnet...... — ...... - ■- pair. ALL SALEH f i n a l . the prieon'S S5-year-old Catholic petneue words” regarding the oltaalloq. Knewland made the remark ded Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adams, REG. $3.89— 90x108 ...... NOW $3.29 Tschena, the ministry Baid,.guer> atop a statement yesterday by | chaplain, and Dr. Samuel-Merlin, (Jadi |8)' foBowtng Iho Preoideat’a regular Tuesday meeting with lillas "fighting In pools of olbod” MSCADOSIS^ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Carlson; prieon doctor, atood by to moke Secretary of State Dulles that the Miss Ethel Robb;. Washington, REG. 79c— 42x38'/i CASES ,.... NOW#o. 49e flop leaders. He aoM the bvtedng dealt with the "Cbiutoe Oem- were still ’ reslitlngX -the Com­ Tainan': United States would offer no ob- { Ribicoff Plans certain none of the f o ^ went to mnnist attack an .aae f t the eortheiywieet lelaade” of the Nattoaolleta, munist Invasion of tiny YIKisng- Mrs. Wilfred Lisk, Mrs. Leoi\ San­ January Clearance O f. the rebela. Jectioni to the United Nations' CLEARi^CEruA OF REG. $2.98 etodeuelym iJlrrenw to Vllitoufehah, wMeh hoe been raptured by Red Shan island. \ Tall so Taiie seeking s cease fjre. Dulles' state­ to. "If the priaonera have even one H A L E ^ Mr. and Idrs. Gordon Hendrick­ u rtm . t-kr wirepbolo). . / ' The ministry' said the Tikiang- ment created a sensation in For­: To v^ep Taxes bite of the food aent in.” Warden Shan garrison was still holding out Seutk Ckme See mosa. stronghold of .the CThineoe! son and Mr. dnd Mrq. George.,Budd FITTED TOP and John H. O’Brien aaid, "no more Headquarters will represent the school art de­ HAlANDBAGS BLOUSES st 5 p. m. Formosa time, and tak­ NsUonalists. / /■ food .will be permitted in that ing "a very heavy toH'’ of the in­ Weald Bod Chlang. Hopes by GOP partment, and Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ Top handle stylMM chitch handbags in pinstie or fdUlee. Many , section." FOR thur LaUme will represent th8 BOTTOM SHEETS vading Reds. AP’ correspondent Spencer Mos- with nipper com]ipMtmsnta. Vance aaid the rebels made the U nions lA sk M ore ' It was -beUeved here, however; ss st Tsipeh reported that quali­ school visual aids department. JERSEY BLOUSES offer to admit food to diaplain Stats Cspitol. Hartford, Jsn. 18 that only isolated pockets of guer­ itanniaatt m fied sources indicated the Chinese (3)—Gov. Rlbicoffs Democratic VALUES tD $5.98...... NOW Hartigan when he viaited them rillas were still In action and tliat Nationalists would reject such an TYP E 144 ■ about 8 a.m. Ha said they offered sdminiqtraticm proposed today Rotarians to Hear Red conquest of the square Idea. that three tax increases author- each to permit someone to stand by to mile Island was negrty complete. Map tocatee Uay VUdangahaa where the Chtneee Nationalist de­ A cease fire In effect would end LADY PEPPERELL SUPERHNE MUSLIN DRESSY BLOUSES V make aura the meala went only to .(The Reds claimed Tikiangahan fease inipletry reported aeoboroe attack by Chlaese (Jaa. IS) _ , .... „ . t . **e-Labar unionx are shooting for 1 **,“^*’* **•**/• drafted for presentation to the mcn reported none o f the food some Wg economic gains in 1966 and priyeroment officials | ..j™ UoaaHst slreaghoM ef Formoea; AIm located are Matsu (B) sad who considers either '/ikiangahsn. present legislature would continue by the federal govemuient four CLEARANCE OF went to any priabacr. - Ooeomy (C) sear the Cfcloeoe maJaland, two other vital spots. In the the island outpost now reported Umea in the lart three years to ' 1 say they are expecting a turbulent year m labor-management. victory shows that the caitnese the sales tax, the corporation tax Uf QUALITY DRESSES Medicine also waa sent In for defeaoe perhweter. Also loeated ore Ike. Peaeadoreo (aoderiinrd) all but overrun by the CTiinese and the unincorporated business conduct eemlncrs among Eurepoan. relations. A sampling of sentiment among union leaders shows I people are imshakabie in their de- whkh ki ooo addltloaoi apst which the Natioaallata waol#-defend to Communists, or the nearby Tachen and Near Eastern Industriallsta on | FABRIC GLOVES guard Eugene Wills, 40, the oldest tax .at their present level.. of the five guarda, whom Dz. Mer­ they feel this way: "If busincM l s » —— ! termlned'wll| to fight for the jib- the hilt. (AP Wlrephnto Map). — Islands, as essential to the defense' Unless the Legislature, the management prlnciplea, produc­ PLAYTEK BED PILLOWS / going to be as good os business- _ eratlon of Taiwan (Formossi. The of Formosa. tivity, marketing and human re- Colors white, navy, grey, beige, etc. Value to 8L88 pr. Sals REGULARLY $8.98...... NOW '5.99 lin treated yesterday for a- virus House controlled by Republicans men say, we went a share of the : ocean is no barrier to the n'rolc Elsenhower also said. that Dag and the Senate b.v Democrats, ap- taUons, will be guest tposktr to­ prtea ■ -■ . ! infection. Deputy Vance reported gravy." A JU X ali^ S I Chinese People’s L i b e r a 11 on REG. $5.95 REGULAR HEIGHT ...... oo. $4.95 Wills "seemed much improved’^ Aid Hammarakjold's mission to Pei­ .proves the bills, the 1853 author- night st the meeting of the Rotary i ■ ' Sixes 18 to to and half sises.—All sales dnaL The unions artcnowledge .. Utsy Army.” ) Koagw. R«frig«raton today. He also has, a lieart ail­ ping in an effort. to win release : sad increases In the levies .wlll ex­ dub. ,, REGi $7.95 EXTRA PLUMP ...... #«. $6.95 did reasonably -wMI in 1854 u Lena Conflmwd WaihtTf CMd A l Silverstein. president of Rogens / v--' ' " SPORTSH’EAR-^ECOND FLOOR. ment. State Library Needs of 11 Improsoned American air­ pire next June 3K REG. $9.95 KING SIZE ...... to. $f.9S at least In Uto spring and 'SlSet auln-i for Frozen (In Wskhlngtoii, the Pentagon men cannot be regarded aa a fail­ Should the three levies revert to Corn., will speck on "Operation No Borgntoo. No Deal mer, the busineoa ouUeok appaari said yesterday U.S. sources in the Other AppHcMCM 'Understanding TV," n talk on his pa*** / OfRrlett told twwammi that ure BO long ss negpUattons are the 1853 lavcl, fiscal sxperts said, ed rather dark, with economists Formqfw area had aent the Joint continuing. the state stands to loaa about $50,- moat recent trip to Turjrey and ^ REGULAR $1.49 EXTRA HEAVY GIRLS'DRESSES / "dadnitcly the next ssove la the ?;enerally predietlag better condl- Nortii JSeotlnnd CMSfa «g-RUf£-a.tapeia officla|lr- Greece. ‘ nbeUloua prIeopwiW." Ha repeated $2 MiUion Addition Senate Republican Leader (JOO.OOO hi revenue for the bien­ ions in IMS. the union men flg- Knowland (Calif) 'has termed the nium beginning July 1, i;^S. \ ih i J W H A U c a The meeting will take p)acei at HANNEL BACK DRILL Solid celom and prints. ure "tbare Should be more in the iCsattqaaa aa Fka* Foot) . ^ * Democrats have insisted that the Manchester Country d u b at | SPECIAL SALE A good selection. Sises 7 io 14. ^.4% O O C A O O (Oanttmiog q« Pago Two) London. Jan. 18' (3) —Britatn- Hsmmsrskjold mission a failure. ■kitty.’' Stste Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 19 (/P)— A temporary commis­ While Elsenhower did. not go the three taxes must be kept si 8:30 p.m. IRONIN^ BOARD COVERS Reg. 88A8 to 810A8. . .N0 W # X . F T Te This seems to spell stepped up. moblUsed a Beet of aonte 30 heli­ their present level if the new BURMEL HNE q IiALITY copters and planSs today to’ drop sion reported to Gov. Ribicoff t(>day that a wing, costing along with Knowland on that, he oollectiv'e bargaining activity all said emphatically that efforts budget is to be balanced. with clMtlc edge. Extra heavy weight drill with BanBel hack. along the Urie. Government offi­ food and medicines in frosen Key Democrats nearly $2,000,000 and including a bombproof vault should The 1853 legislature' increased W lhieveafft extra else boarda. Each “ ■ ■ m seeking the release of the' airmen COnON PRINT HANDKERCHIEFS GIRLS'BLOUSES - Dr. Sheppard cials keeping a close tab on the northern Bcotland. More snow •be added to the State Library and Supreme Court Building. Imprisoned a s. "spies" never can the sales tax from 3 to 3 per cent, situation iay a big increase in was predicted for. much of the p ie commisaion said alao that-S - — - - be termed s success until the adding approximately $38,000,000 Floral print' in a wide aasortment. I Suoday tion, the chief executive summed to each Reg. 84.88*and $838...... -/-X* ...... NOW. punialiabla by Ilfs imortoonmeat : Out of 384 such contracts, near­ engaged In reecue missions over It would run hesdon into -Presi­ It up by saying the acohomic out NATIVE WAYBEST t is baliabte under state iawa Shep- said, "should be air conditioned'and aight date, pretty Celia aem ki, $3.00\ ly 300 covering'about 3,3S0,(M)0 the snowbound counties of Gplth- dent Btaenhower's'declBraUon on have pneumatic chutes for con­ at WlodiMir Locks, Goao., today look ia good. pahd. convicted of second degree workers In some of the nation's ness and Sutherland. Monday against tax cuts this year Leaded Questioa R ijUfttifis REG. $1.19 WITH ZIPPERS ...... Ea. 8 8 c ' CIRLS’ Dtnr.—8ECOND\FLOOR. ' » murder, has been aentenced to a veying books' and papers -to five waived estrodltlca aad was biggest Industries will be up for . The. Royal' Air Force ordered because' or'an/satlctpated $8,408,- tiers 0^ stacks of the same co|>aclty taroed ever to Coaaecttcnt ....Second terrj—B^enhower again Fleral pattern ticks in roae, bine, geld and orchid. life term. full or partial revision. The same more than 30 planes to a relief ‘laughed off an aUampt to draw froBi tha AP Wires ' Judge Joy Soth Hurd, Julius M. 000,000 dcBcit in the bookkeeping oatborilie*. OeMaio was ar- wl^l be true'for an uiiestimaUd base at KYnlosp. year beginniang July 1. (Coottaaed an Pago Flva) ralgoed on a Coaoecticut war- him out on whether he will seek Kmechy and Lpe E. Sketl wrote number of smaller -contracts cov­ 18388 Iseiatod ~ re-clecUpn. TTie attepipt, in a light FOWL HALE'S OWN BRAND STURDYWEAR III today's ruling that: It also seemed likely te ram raat ehargiag him with assault QIUTRIES nC. ering probably several ■ million More than . 10.000 persons " in into eignlAcant Demdcratlc oppo- with Inteat to reoinilt rape sod vein, waa tied to the request for MRS. MOSS REINSTATED ProWMtoBatl more workers. 'Caithness and Sutherland w m cut attlon to the Senate where Sen. hreaeh wt pease. an appraisal of his ftrat two years Waahlagtoa, Jaa. 18 13V— NEW VIV Lm$TICKS ...... $1.10 HOUSEWARES "Wbers a dafendant has been MATTRESS PADS Byrd of Virginia and Sen. George in office,' plua a forecast of what, Secretary of Defedoe Wllaea to­ WEAR.EVER PRESSURE COOKER Bound guilty of a crime for which (CeaUniied ea Page TWrtoea) (CentiBned en Page Fear) ^ of Georgia alraady are,. iim record the next two dr.-,a« the reporter day Ordrred the Army to rcla- c NEW CASUAL PIN CURL PERMANEKT .; $1.50 the puntshment provided is life Im- Suffteld, Jan. 18 (3>—The state's Reg. $18.83. m m q e ea against tax ' reductions -this News Tidbits, put it. the next aU. might bring. stale M rs. Annie Lee Mo m , ■ ■ ourt. ' AUui'ucy said Joseph .DeMaio.' 35 Referring to th# latter part of sospeoded employe whoee cose REG. $3.98— 39x74 TWIN BED SIZE 4 q t capacity. . , ...... SPECIAL Imlt year, , Called froiR AP Wirea NEW^FASTER TONf REFILL . . $1.50 a te' OOP Sleek year-old ex-oohvict, will faiM a Pie Inquiry, the President Uughad agnred In the dispute between _ op- murder charge In the killing of hia spd said that sounded like's loaded the Army, nod Sen. MeCnrthy. poal. . . . Th. statutory Uu of the. The continuing federal deSett 85c NOXZEMA c r e a m ...... 49e WEAR-EVER PRESSURE COOKER Expressway Bond Study Sundey night date here when he Is question. The 48-yoar-old woman was state prohibita. Whether the trial loomed aa. the biggest factor Secretary of Agriculture Ben- . ^ ^ , Sefurity—sa on aftermath of the Reg. $1838. against the House DemocraU* tax twiee auspeuded hy the Army as REG, $4.98— S4x74 FULL BED SIZE GLEEM TOOTHPASTE" ...... 43« court or the reviewing court to son tells Congress postwar decUne^*’*^™*** Connecticut today, controveMal Wolf Ladejinaky case, a security risk, the second ttme $3.79 7.qt; capacity...... SPECIAL $9.95 which An appeal lb taken, from ex- cutting- plan. But Demdeiata in farm income has Just abeut DaMalo and a friend were ar­ the President said, be haa tiaued lost Aug. 4. Uadlng the privileceo of baU pend­ stopped and farmers may look rested 'yesterday in New Jersey InatrucUons that hereafter when Extra heavy quihed pads Ailed with pure whlte eotten that will TpNI DEEP M AGIC ...... 40e and $1.00 H eld ‘Political R yoney! (CoBttned an Page l aevea )* launder n pare white. PInette wrappem DUNCAN MILLER GLASSWARE ing appeal to one found guilty of forvnu'd to "economic stability and within hour^ after the half nude two government departmenta reach UNION LEADER SHOT DE.AD a crime for'which tfaepuniahment oontiaued • growth." . . . F^cral and battered body of C^Sclia Clen- a conHicting conclusion aa to New York. Jaa. 18 (3 )—A top- PACpUIN HAND LOTION ...... 49e Sandwich Pattem. 7” plates. provided by law U life Imprlaon- and State mediators move to ski. 80, waa pulled from.,nn icy whether a man la a iecurity risk, levrl kmgslMrr oltlcial was Ice cream dish...... msnt.” , . Hartford, Jan. 18 (3)—Statc.^islation “strangled the aiate gaso- patch up wage aad benefit dls- canal here. there must be sn attempt to coor­ HEAVY WEIGHT ...... Each 6 9 c House Leader Norman K. Porsells. line tax receipts for years to Fired by Britiah fonad shot to death la gang- s7Sc BAYER ASPIRIN TABLETS ...... 42e Sheppard's attomeya had aaked pote in face of threatened strike State’s Any. Albert 8.' Bill said dinate the differing views. Isad stylo la his autoaiabUr. to­ ffiat he bo relbased on ball while (R-Fairfield) predicts only “very come" and that It "prevented the by 1,500 AFL bus drivers and his offica Is preparing bench warf Eisenhower said that under the YOU SAVE AT LEAST 4e FER POUND minor changes. If any" In the ,.aute fronUiulidlng qther essenUal day la the east New. York see- MATTRESS COVERS 60c ALXA s e l t z e r ...... 54c UNIVERSAL STOVE PERCOLATOR his appeal M pending. mechanics against Connecticut ilea of Bro«>klya. aa old Murder The attorneys argued that the sUU's present plan to finance the, highway projeeu during the next Co. X. (CaatiaBad ap Pai^ Faor) (Contiaacd on Pago Tsa> Reg. 8d38. , m a Q m new cross-state highway and 140 yesra" loc. dumplog grouad. Pellco only life impriaonment crimts Forel|6> Aid Administrator Meotined him aa Walter C. REG. $4.29 WITH RlflUR $1.26 SpUIBBS TOOTHPASTE .... SPECIAL 98e B COP' StaOe e.e«e e^e •#a.e»e*ar.s...* SPBCZASd D were those of first degree murder charges that criticism of the plan He. aaid the legislature should is "plain poliUert brtoney.’’- proceed slowly on plans to build Harold E. Staaaen arranges to Smith, r-as. aa ergaalMr fer . Our Own COUNTRY VIEW lUTTONS $1.25 ABSORBINE JR. LINIMENT ' ! . .. .1. .T/ 88e ' or treason. They countended that testify bafpre-House Ways and the lateroationsl Loagthoro- MAGNETIC CAN OPENER in all 'other caaea, there was no ParseUs made •^®Kimany more highways, as Ribicoff Moans Committee in support of Ym t lictinf Tax (7) oiea’« Asaa-, lodepeadeat. such things as life Impriaonmeilt. * sp««ch • I has proposed, until “we ask the President Biaenhower’s program $ 1.00 HALO SHAM PO O ...... 89e Trade in year old opener, nay n ^ . any kind, aay bondition.-Reg. but rauer indetermlnaU imprison- OOP lunch^n group X ^ e rd sy ; „ ^hey want to spend the $838,model for $3.88 and year old opener. afternoon after he had left what to expand trade . . . Southern -NO WOR^PbN BINO j nofit. g y hibytcrtans y i defeat plan te Santa Menloa, C alifs Jaa. 18 REG. 54.98 WITH ZIPPER a P • • • A Sheppard broke down and cried was termed a friendly bi-partisan Rjbkwfl has appointed a dVe- Additional Savings Listed conference with Gov. Abraham A. three hmnehee of Presby­ (3 h—Three boars after Bing ROLL BUHER Extm heavy Aelgi|t unbleached cotton with i inllheond. CRYSTAL GAZING GLOBE last n l^ t in county Jail when he member committee, which inchidea terian Church -into • Presbyterian Cideby' eatered surgery fer re- •hoardthat his father had died. Ribicoff. bank and insurance Arm execu­ Reg. $8.78 r* dtniaeter. m m to|a The conference .had been called Church of US. Bscval ef a kidaey stooe today tives, to make a rMppralsal of Under Tax Laws This Year there was " bo word from 8L BABY SHOP IdeM emtcrpiece...... ^ Q A . O U (OsnttoMi on rago Two) by Ribicoff for a discussion of a : Navy idanUSes pUat ef Jet N Y LO N T R IC O T SLIPS reappraisal . of the highway fi­ the expressway Ansiiicing plan. aghtcr plane killed in crash south' Joha’s Hoopital otfictals oa hio nance legislation adopted by thJ This committee attended the con­ of Jacksonrille, Fla., as Ciomdr. oooditloa. The famed creeoer ONE L O T OF DRESSES ference yesterday, as did legis­ By FBANK O'BRIEN 1,. Deductions of business ex­ c Blipo in 8 different styles. Whita only. Sixes 32 ^ 3 0 GLASS REFRESHMENT $ET RepubUcan-controlled 1853 Gen­ Richard L. <^volt of East Green- penses of employes. 'was Wheeled lato the operating T^xas Woman Dies lative leaders from both parties. AP Newofeatarea room at. 1:88 a. m. PST for aa to 40. Regular »5.#5 viUufcs...... NOW Sines 1 to 8x,FomMriyprieedfroni^1^0 OO 4 large greeb.gUsam * OA,. eral AsMmbly. \ which, R. L . . . An 18-yesr-oId What can 1 deduct? Where do 3. Personal deductions. FarselM also oUtUned a Repub­ The expressway, which will run firl who literally h.yd reck* la her •peratten Dr. Frederick Schhim- 81J8 te 8338. New priced from .. ^ le A T T* 4 pop com dtsbee...... Per Set of 8 O v G . from Greenwich ,on the New York I do it? How much? . Under 8. The businessman (proprie­ berger said might last aa hour In Auto Explosion lican program. Wfiich clashed in head since childhood said aha w ^t clrcumttvicM? tor, partner, farmer or profession­ spots with a program previously state line to KUlIngly at the Rhode is feeling much better after sur- aad a half or looger. CLOSE-OUT LOT OF Island stats Une, Is expected to yrhese ate tha perennial* of in-, al), can deduct from his prOSts all set forth by Gov. Ribicoff. piloed doctor removes Sve pebbles coma taxpaying time. "ordinary and necesaary" buai- SKIRTS San Angelo, Tex., Jan. 18. UP\— After th* bi-partissn cmifrr- cost $4()0.000.0(X>. Ribicoff hssi from her n(w cavity, CONVICTS' FAIL TO BSCAPB said it teems to him' Connecticut ThU year, you will be ftllng your neas axpensea. ' 'This la done on U orola. Neb., Jaa. 18 (3 )—> GIRDLES and BRASSIERES Mrs. IDurry A. Weaver, prominent ence, Rlbtcqff told newsmen that Polies fomne teenage girl from special < schedules designed to Stoas 1 te dx. Femwriy priced at Q O C O O O ' San Angelo woman and wife of a la paying more for- construction income tax return under a brand Foar Nebraolta pesUteat(ary eoo- OPEN EVERY all who attended the meeting frigid waters of ValFaUa; N. T. naw law that allows some Import­ show all buMness expenses and 8838 tolM S. Newprtoednt .... DOU8U well-known Texas architect, waa a g n ^ there should be sn investi­ of the highway than other'states vleta locked three gooids *od THURSDAY EVENING reservoir but are' unable to an(| ant new tax cutting deductions— Income, and the-fesulta are trans eight prieooera la a vegetaM* . . . NowSieOaT^^ $ ktUed toitoy when an explosion gation to fdatermine whether it hsva or are paying for ■ similar any tract of boy who they say 1.95 GREEN STAMFS construction. for sround town expensss of em­ ferred to summary achedule C of cooler this ownUag la oa tto- CLOSED MONDAYS blasted a car apart.. PoUce said will be necessary to revamp the Jiuhp^ in to save her . . Plana form 1040, where any l■ Bnancing. eeet' Jtor Jeb with, the BrittMi care, contributions and medical neasman,. he deducts for hia soil spettod OO they eoMsged aad \ >■ ' band. They found another bomb in .be ieUied through toll revenues. citWa two major expressways. wen recaptured ahoest bootsd- If tolls art insumcient. then the He said he will accept whatever Bteadcaatiag Oonvoay. BBC coata. and water conservation costa as a OadlUac belonging to Mra. Special town maatlng at Naw lately. 974 CLOSE-OUT OP ODD SIZES AND STYLES IN Weaver parked near the demol­ aUte-’s gMollns tax' will be used decision hia e<>minittee of Bnancial skeamea eoM that Mlae Seott. FiUrfield wni debate what to' do All previous deduetimia art still a huainoas cost, not aa an sm- ploys expenae. , SNO SOITS aiH COAT M i LECBIN SETS ished car.' ' ’ to pay off tha bonds. experts makes. whe M 88. hod the etottw ef about v75 elementary school chil­ permitted. "If they hnd there will 1m no goeat aapeggeer, aad that aa pro- As always, you will get the 'ThiB ortlcls will dsal with ths COSTA BiCA PIAN8 ATTACK MAIN ST. ; UNDERWEAR, SLIPS, The Mast occurred In downtown Howtver, Ribicoff fears that, the dren w te live in aaction af town Ubetta, Coota Riea. Jaa. 18 Feimerly priced frwia 87.88 to | h | | C T O A O use of gSMlina tax revenue will impairment m future bond laaues, grama aoHahla far her ora ia '* aot-onXtram raat af coaummity biggest tax bsneflt from' deduc- buslnsss sxpsnsea of amployax Ban Angelo In front of tht'- home Ths next article of this aeries (3>—Osi; BodoUf <)air**,'cidc( 888.88. New prtoed f r o m ...... Q # . W V Tm Q I T . W of Mrs. Weaver’s parentA. It hap- work to the detriment o f the well drop the whole thing," he afftog. maa Scatt. a hnmatta when Lake Caadlowood waa built tiona if you Ainderatand clearly - GOWNS and PAJAAUS how the tax law groups them. < will deal with personal deductions. of staff ef O es| a Blea’s OvB ponsd about 8:30 itjn. state. Blth haaal ayaa. said aha HMOght in 1887. . , . American. Bras: Co. Oaard, said a mop strsog attack FREE lIlO ' WtDG Axq4 $OnMMO D^G' WOO to baMd 888 mUHea In the new law, as in the old, Business-Mnneetkd employs ex- Vnioea 8^ to 88.88 ...... NOW QQ ^ ||^0. ThlillKfUiCeoia M ra ' Weaver, 83, died Sve In hia luncheon talk, Parsella Tliat, said ParselU, after ihe : win start today agalas* RabtSB ^ chirgtd it w as' ‘*(1010 poUticsl "toe aaxy.far the' Jah.” '(AF)hiumidum mHl aa auUkirta af thara ara three main groups of de­ All yfinter Htds Reduced MJ^ICNItT|ll (toNN y \ (DMUaMa *■ Pag* TtMva) la tho a rcs mt Saota Basa- . PARKING (OihliBMd pm Fhga W H tosn) halqney” to say that th* 1853 log- (OMMaaei or Faga XWehre) fV’lrepheto hy radia fraoi Laadaa.) Tyrra Rauta, u d . ductions. Thsoo art: i] J I -. ■f ■ I F - ; " T -

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