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(Olasslflod AdvsrtlalBg on Pugs ) VOL. LXXXI, NO. 87 (TEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, l962 PRICE FIVE CENTS
Ranrahirca Report State News Pennsy,
Roundup Town Dead, Buried, Central
Woman, 83, Dies Nothing to Rebuild
1 In Stamford Fire
By THOMAS J. STONE riAncaah province 21 years ago By ROGER LANE Stamford, Jan. 13 (/P>—An Ranrahirca, Pern," Jan. 13 killed an estimated 5,000 persons. AP BuairieM Newi Writer 83-year-old woman died early i/P)— Little could be done for Only 300 bodies were recovered New York, Jan. 13 (/P)— then. Wednesday's avalanche pro- today in a 2-aIarm fire that this Andean village today but vided its own maaa grave. Virtual- The highball sign 'went up to- swept through a 3-story brick mourn the victims of a thun- ly everyone in its path was killed building. She was identified day for merging^ the giant in his tracks. derous avalanche. Ranrahirca Pennsylvania and'New York The deadly swath w as! bom on as Mrs. Rosalie Myers. is already dead and buried. Firemen said the fire apparent- Showdown Central Railroads' into _a 20,- the slopes of 22,205-f-oot mount TJiere is nothing to rebuild. Huasesran-—Peru's highest peak— ly started in a first floor bathroom 300-mile $5.4 billion assets There is no one to rebuild for. and was unloosed by summer ahd spread through the building at 11 Wall St. so rapidly the entire Goliath. Forty-five feet of rock and mud warmth. Due This Carrying an "economic necei- entomb this farming village, most structure was enveloped in smoke The sun has settled behind the Ity” label, the plan dramatized of its Indian peasant residents, its towering peaks when the slide and flames by the time firemen creeping financial ills that threat- arrived. Roman Catholic Church, its tile- swept nine miles down a canyon en major rail, air, highway and The building housed 12 families roofed houses, school and stores. Afternoon and into the countryside. Most in water segments of the nation's It is now considered futile to Ranrahirca were in their homes, totaling about 60 persons. All oth- ers escaped Injury. Mrs. Myera waa transportation system, a. 1100 bil- try to unearth the debris in search just finishing dinner. Minutes a resident of the top floor. Leojioldville, The Cong6, lion a year industry. of the dead, although a few poke later, ail but 50 ot Ranrahirca's It promised to sUr sharp debate Jan. 13 (/P)—Tlie Central Con- aroiuid in the morass in search of nearly 500 residents were dead. in Congress, local governments, relatives and friends. 16th for K otralski gole.se government today or- "W e had just had supper when federal regulatory agencies and Ranrahirca, once a peaceful vil- we heard a big noise,” said Manu- Hampton. Jan. 13 (/P) — The dered the immediate arrest of among shippers, as well as within lage nestled in Huylas Valley un- - 8 Hampton Democratic Town com- Lumumbist .leader Antoine the Industry Itself. der towering snow-capped peaks, (Continued on Page Two) mittee has endorsed Congressman- Within hours of the - plan's ap- Ciizenga in Stanleyville. ^ is a tomb. Perhaps services will at-Large Frank Kowalski in his Aftet a tense se.s.sion, the cab- proval yesterday at separate meet- be held over it later. campaign for nomination as U.S. inet agreed to give Stanleyville ings of -the Pennsy and Central The thunderoiui slide of ice, rock, Couple Renews senator. Army (Jommander Gen. Victor Boards, It was assailed by 20 mud and boulders as large as 4- Chairman Ernest Lowe said the Lundula a free hand to take all railway labor unions as "cata- story buildings virtually erased Vows 3rd Time action took place here last night. neces.sary measure.s to prevent fur- strophic. . . in Its potential ef- Ranrahirca and neighboring Yah- Hampton Is the 16th town in Con- ther defiance from the one-time necticut to back Kowalski in his fects." ama after dusk Wednesday. More Las Vegas, Nev., Jan. 13 rebel leader. The railway brotherhoods fear than 8,000 persons are officially bid for the Democratic U'S. .Sen- The government agreed ^to seek . (/P)—Composer Ferde Grofe ate nomination. especially elimination of jobs, one listed as residents of these two and his wife Anna May have U.N. assistance in preventing o f the means by which the merg- village.^ and their aurrounding been married three times now Glzenga from e.scaping into the ing companies would hope to rural areas. —^without any Intervening di- Charged in MV Death bush, If tills is found to be neces- pare expenses and shore up falter' Other villages and settlements sary. vorces. Danbury, Jan. 13 (/P)— Richard ing earnings. in the Inca farming valley also They were first.married Jan. Barry, 19, of Waterburj-. was Authoritative government Between them, the Penney and were swallowed up in the mile- 12, 1952, repeated the cere- charged in circuit court yesterday sources said the cabinet’s decialon Central have about 120,000 en^' long sea of mud and atones now waa triggered by a new military mony five years later, and did with manslaughter and operating ployes. exuding the stench of death. it again yesterday. Sentiment- a motor vehicle while under sus- clash in Stanleyville this morning, Latest published figures, cover- How many died will ptx>bably al meaning, explained Grofe. pension. in which Glzenga tried to order ing the first 11 months of 1961, never be known. Official estimates About 10 close friencU He wa.s released in bond of JIO,- the company of soldiers remaining showed th» Central nearly *10 run from 1,500 to several thou- watched the ceremony In the 000 and returned to Danbury Hos- loyal to him to arrest Lundula. miUlon Ilf the red — although the sand. Little Church of the West as pital where he has been a patient Lunclula's superior forces pro- Pennsy may have finished the Fewer than 100 bodies have been Orofe's Grand Canyon Suite since last Dec. 13 following an tected their chief, the sources said, but did not press their advantage year in the black. recovered. Most will not be. played. Grofe, 69. and Anna accident which took the life of 18-
Aside from the Brotherhoods, Another avalanche in this same May, S3, wept slightly. year-old WUUam Finn, son of Dr. A string o f coal-laden bargee, being towed by the two towboats (upper right) and another out of the at that time because the govern- opposition to the proposed union Albert Finn, Waterbury police picture at left, atruggleaea through the Ice encrusted DUnoia River near Ottawa, III., yesterday. Traf- ment had not given authorisation to take the drastic step of ar- was possible from the Justice De- surgeon. The dead boy was a mem- fle on the Illinois waterway has been slowed considerably because o f ice gorged locks, (AP Pho- tofax). resting Glzenga, who still holds partment, concerned with monop- Why Should U.S. Stayl ber. of last year's Sacred Heart rank as a deputy prime minister oly questions'; from shlppiurs and basketball team. In the Leopoldville regime. perhaps from competing railroads. The accident occurred on Rt. 6 Lundula has taken . four of John E. Kuslk^ Chesapeake A in Newtown when, police said, the Weather Slows Gizenga's aides into custody, but Ohio senior vies president, speak car being driven by Barry hit an has heMtated to move against the Ing in the absence of President World Not Ready oncoming truck while attempting Lumumbist lea(ler himself because
Walter J. Tiiohy, said the merger to pass another car. Two other oc- Hunt for Plane legally Gizenga la protected by the announcement was an "Interesting cui(^ta of the Barry car were un- constitutional immunity from ar- development,” and one which injured. rest accorded to all-membera of "could meqn that our own appll Deep South Again On Icecap Hop parliament. cation for control of Baltimore Sc For UN: Goldwater Birth Control Appeal Thera waa no Immediata word Ohio Railroad will be expedited.' New Haven, Jan. 18 (A*)—Two here as to how soon lAindula mlgh^ Reykjavik, Iceland, Jan. 18 UP)— Milton O. Mclnnee, president of Belmont, Mass., Jan. 18 (Ah —^ oi the John Birch Society which officiala of the Planned Parent- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS * over the weekend. A UJS. Navy P2V Neptune plane act on the government’s decialon, the EriC'Lackawanna Railroad, has headquarters here. hood Onter want their convictions Severe cold knifed deep into the The continued sfvers cold in U)9 with 12 rirawmeri aboard was re- but the town of Stanleyville has commented • **We have. repeatedly Sen. Barry (3oldwater, R-Ariz., been in constant military alert for SatJii strita’s.Wrih non- .South again sarly torizy, dealing 8(«ilh,probsbly„won't Inflict much imrted ovazdue today, from a oatrol aya theM U no reason why the^ aaid we were for mergers Iri the hard-hit citriis and vegetable additional damage of fruit and over the Greenlriitd Icecap. ’ seVetal days near, ahd 'k alWfiMbwri’ industry A reduce Us losses. R United States Should eontlnuS' Dr C. Lee Buxtori, tiU medical growers In Texas and Florida an- vegetable crop4 because they were U.S. Navy and Air Force planes could come this aftempon- strikes us that the Central-Pemi' tlrih f(>y'ttrSMdent hlm iS f'lh 1964. partlclpaUon in the United Na- But when asked If he would ac- director of the Oopnectlcut other economic blow. ruined in much of the ares by fhe joined Icelandic Coast Guard ships Gizenga is reported to have eylvanta merger plan places ell the tions. Planned Parenthood League, and Losaea from the record-breaking first night of sub-freezing tempera- asked U.N. protection this morn- railroads In the Northeast finally cept support from the John Birch in an Intensive air and sea search "The idea W|SS wonderful," he Society, he said: "I would accept Mra„ Richard W. Griswold, the cold, which has held an icy grip on tures. But it would be narmfiil to for the missing NeplUne. The ing against the forces of Gen, ae saying where they want to be.” the Deep South since Tuesday, to- cltnis groves. Liuidula. Felix 8. Hales, Nickel Plate Road said, "but the World is not ready political support." league's executive director, yes- search, concentrated In Denmark for it.” He aaid the society gave sup- terday asked the sixth circuit tal millions of dollars. Citrus crop Citrus trees were reported split- Strait area between Iceland and U.N, headquarters, however, damage in the Lower Rio Grande ting from the cold In southern claimed to have no knowledge of (Conttnned on Page Three) He aaid he always had been port in Arizona to both Democrats court's appellate fiiviaion to re- Greenland, was hampered by charitably inclined to the United and Republlcana. He added, how- verse their Jan. 2 convictions. Valley alone has been placed at Texas where a 1951 freeze destroy- heavy weather. such a request. It seems certain Nations but, he added, "Since the ever, that the society's support in At the time they were fined $100 119 million. ------ed an estimated 12 million trees. The plane took off this morning the-UiN; will give fiTIl coopera- Communirita can flop any peace some states might not be "too for giving out advice on the use The storm, the most severe of Readings early today Included 29 from Keflavik Airport, on the tion to the Central government Royal Laotians movement, the United Nations be- valuable." of birth control devices at the the winter and one of the worst In at Corpus Oiristi, 25 at Bills and northwest tip of Iceland, and waa and parliament in their strong bid comes more in-effective.” Regarding Republican presiden- league's clinic here.-The clinic was many years, has been blamed for 26 at Houston. last spotted on radar 270 miles to deal with Gizenga, who once Speaking in the home town of tial prospects in 1964, Gtoldwater opened Nov. 1 in defiance of the more than 160 deaths across the Low readings In Florida Included northwest of Keflavik. near the said, "I think there will be a name state's 83-year-old statute forbid- nation. 24 at Gainetville, 33 in Tampa and coast of Greenland. The Icecap (Continued on Page Three) Dim Hopes for the leader of the milltantly con- servative John Birch Society last we have not hearid of. I'hope that ding such practices. Although temperatures moder- 25 at Jackaonville, which was hit extends three-fourths of the way night, GoldWater said he did not the Republican! are Mri-so bank- It was closed 10 days later when ated yesterday In an area stretch- by freezing rain yesterday. The from Greenland to Iceland. know of one member of that group rupt that they have only three poltoe arrested Dr. Buxton and ing from Arizona to the mid-At- ice froze birds to the trees In the Cloud ceilings were reported un- Geneva Parley lantic Coast the Weather Bureau usually sunny city. who is in . the White House. names to offer for the next pres- Mrs. Griswold. er 200 feet, visibility down to an Bulletins warned of a new etorm brewing in But, he added, "The Americans idential campaign." He did not The league has announced Its in- Snow and sleet made driving eighth of a mile and winds up to Vientiane, Laos, Jan. 13 W) — the Rockies. It posted heavy snow hazardous in the coastal area from for Democratic Action, who talk elaimr^te. tention to carry the case to the 60 knots.''At this time of year there Culled from AP Wires The Royal Laotian government to- A recent visit to Europe, Gold- U.S. Supreme Court. warnings for Nebraska and Kan- Virginia to northern Florida yes- are only about four hours of day- day dimmed prospects of success about peaceful coexistence, are in sas and said the storm would terday, coating trees and wires the White House close to the Pres- water said, left him uncertain light to conduct a siaich. for the Geneva Conference of rival that members of the common mar- sweep across the Central Plains over a wide area. Snowfall ranged Names of the missing crewmen KIKE KILI.8 5 CHILDREN Lsietlan princes, declaring it will ident. There are 31 members of Pickets Arrested toward the northern Great Lakes from five inches in Wilson, N. C., Moncton, N. B., Jan. IS UP) — the ADA there." ket want to be associated with the were withheld pending notification ^ never give up two key cabinet United SUtea. Hartford, Jan. IS (A^—-Three to a trace in Tallahassee, Fla. To Fliunea swept a two-atory hiiuse "I am not worried about the ex- of next of kin. ' posts In a proposed-coalition gov "They are frightened of us," he pickets at the Vulcan Radiator Co. the north another storm dumped (In Washington, the Navy said the early today killing five ^lldren treme right wing In our country,” were arrested yesterday and ac- In the same family, fire offlclait - emment of n^ional unity. said, "becaliae of our fiscal poli- T ‘ ' * snow at Cape Cod plane was last heard from at 5:16 On the eve of Premier Prince Goldwater said. “They are not in cies." cused o f attempting to assault a Prober^T^n d s and Nantucket, Mass. a.m., Washington time, Friday. reported. Two youngsters were iBoun O ^ ’a departure for Geneva, government in Washington. 1 am Goldwater said he often was workman who tried to cross the Temperatures skidded to sub- (First-day search efforts yielded aerloualy Injur^ when they a cabinet spokesman said the worried about the extremists to asked "when will the United States picket line. zero marks In parts of New Sing- no trace of It, but the Navy said Jiimiieil from second-story win- Charged 'With breach of the dows. Officiala aaid 11 children Royal Government "will never the left who are in government.” put Its fiscal house In order." Bingo ^Evils’ land where skiee were mostly seven planes were assigned for- a yield” the defense and interior Goldwater spoke at the Belmont "We are not doing a good job peace were Booker T. Oopeland, clear. • renewed search starting at day- of Mr. and Mra. Fred Dempsey ministry posts to neutralist prince Forum before an auffience that of selling what America stands 29, Allan Sutton, 29, smd Victor M. Drifting snow blocked roads In break today.) were In the hoiue when the fire Souvaima Phoumas faction. It taxed the capacity of the amall for. Until people elsewhere in the Serrambana, 19. broke out, apparently In the At All Levels section of northwestern lower kitchen, and spread rapidly. The fears they would soon, fall under Belmont High School Auditorium. world are allowed to own prop- Police aay the trio chased Ste- Michigan whbrq the snow depth phen LaJoie of Coventry down the parents were away In Frederic- the Influence of Bouvanna’s half- Belmont la the home town of erty, we cannot discuss democracy was 2 feet in/^places. Scattered Seven Persons Die brother and Pro-Oommuniet ally, Robert Welch, founder and head in effective terms." street and tried to beat him. New York, Jan. 13 (Ab—Thomas ton for a funeral. Officials said Officers said LaJoie had crossed light snow wris reported during the (lead children ranged In age IPrlnce fioupbanouvong, leader of B. Gilchrist Jr., head of a atate in- the picket line placed at the plant quiry into bingo, says "evils have the night tl^ughout the Midwest, In Hij^hway Crash from 5 months to 15 years. the Pathet Lao. where tcip^ratures were mostly ____ _ 4 ‘ * Boun Oum has resisted ^strong by the International Association of permeated all phases of control and in the 2M. Minneapolis had freez- Groom, Tex., Jan. 13 (A*>- Seven 5 IN DAK DROWNED pressuiea from the .United Statea Machinists on Jan. 5. conduct of bingo at all levels.” The Moreland commissioner ing raM persons died today when a station Blind River, Ont, Jan. IS UP)— and Its western allies to get to- Comic Ernie Kovacs S n w fell in most of the western * charged at the end yesterday of wagon with an Arkansas -license A car carrying six young persons g ^ e r with the two other princes. Young Drivers Confer. half-of the nation, reaching depths rammed under a parked trailer The dispute over cabinet aeslgU' seven days of hearings that (UApe- skidded on an Icy . curve near Hartford, Jari. 18 (A*)—Student cial investigation had tumM up oyi Inches or more in part of Ore- truck on the weatern edge of this here today and plunged Into the ments broke up the carefully pre- leaders'from public and parochial evidence that some members of. the gon, Nevada, Idaho and Montana. Texfls Panhandle town. Cataract River.- Only one es- pared Vientiane summit confer- Killed in Auto Crash high schools will be called to a State Lottery Control Ctommtssion Rain ' showers dampened the Pa- TTie dead Included four men, a caped alive. Gary Hamilton, 20, ence last month. conference- next month to offer cific Coast area, which was the The United States subsequently had subjected themselves "to vary- woman, a small girl, about 11, and Blind River, walked a mile In . Los Angeles, Jan. 13 (A*)— Ernie their Ideas on how to improve ing degrees of conflict of Interwit." only major area outside southern a little boy, 6 or 7: freezing temperatures to the suspended its economic aid to teen-age driving habits. Kovacs, 42, cigar-c h o m p 1 n g Gilchrist questioned whether Florida to escape freezing tem- farm of I.uclen labbe. He and Laos. Without explanation, the aid “The purpose of the seasion," bingo ever could be properl^f con peratures. (Continued on Page Three) Lal>be returned to the scene in was restored yesterday—48 hours comi^lan who rose to fame in five Gov. John N. Dempsey said In an- trolled, but said legislative recom- a futile atteuipt to remote the . after Boun Oum agreed to fly to brief years, was killed early today nouncing It' yesterday, "is to im- Geneva for a new Laotion summit mendations would be m ^ e to Gov. victims. Dead are Gerald Huppe, when his station wagon skidded on press on the school leaders the Nelson A. Rockefeller at the end Ribicoff Sees Powell Kenneth Hernicr, both 24, and meeting. wet pavement and smashed into a . Boun Oum, however, showed no of the month whlch/mlght "go a Joseph Fraucoeiir, 21, all ot power pole, the coroner’s office (Oontiaued bn Psge Three) lortg way toward eradicating some Hlind River, and two gtrla from sign of backing down. He in- said. formed the National Assembly yes- of the evils.’’ the nearby Mississauga Indian Kovacs, reportedly on his way Gllchrlri. appointed by Rocke- Reserve, ('(Hrile .Momingitar, 14, terday that he will tell Souvanna home from a party in honor o f Mrs. President Plans Push that the neutralist leader had feller to atudy blngd operations, and Palsy Jane Haybutch, 16. Milton Berle, was half thrown from Pickets March failed In his efforts to form a read hia statement while, Richards CMlltion government and sltould his car, police said. W. Hannah, chairman of the State 87 H-K.E BIAZE The smashup occurred Shortly Lottery Control Commission was give up trying. ' At Benrus &>. For Public School Aid Auburn. Ala.. Jan. IS (A’>—Hre King Sevang Vathana assigned before 2 a.m ., on S a n ^ Monica still on the witness stand after destroyed the Phi Gamma Delta Boulevard in West Los Angeles a testlf^ng four hours, fraternity house n(vir the cam-
, (OaoUaiied oa Prigs T hiw ) half block from the Bevedy Hil- Writsrbury, Jan. 18 (A1—Token John L. Coffey, administrative Washington, Jan. 13 (Ab The^the administration was giving up |His of Auburn University ,thU ton HoteL picketing marked the start today director of the commission, also Kennedy administration "will do the fight for,,'its general public morning. Police said that 86 Kovacs was alone. He was the of ths first strike in ths 26-year- was present. everything possible” to help fed- school aid bill. fraternity membera (uid tjm husband o f actress Edie Adame, old history of the Benrus Wateh Gilchrist said that ex-convlcU eral aid to public schools pass After Ribicoff Issued his state- house mother, Mrs. EUzabeth 3 Policem en Held with whom he Uved in-a 17-room Oo. It is a contract dispute. have tal(en part in bingo operations through Congress, declares Secre- ment Powell aaid the report was Karick, who were in the House Goldwater Canyon home filled with About 40 members o f ths Benrus "undetected, despite the mandate tary of.Welfare Abraham Rlblc(jff. based on a newsman's misinter- (-scaped unharmed. Jimmy John- As Store Burglars (Collections of armor, rintique lampc, uirit ot Local 1 »1 . UAW-CIO, set of the people and of the legisla- "I urge on the members of both pretation of remarks he made In son. police department iridlo first editions, canrlnga and etatu- up stations St five entrances to the ture that criminal elements should Houses (of Congress) that they an Interview, operator, said the 2-atory brick Burling|on, 'Vt. (ff)--Jrin. 13 (fl ary. plant which was closed for the not be permitted to have any con- press vigorously for action on the A reporter understood Powell (Uid frame building Is believed to —Three Burlington patrolmen Associates aaid Kovacs bad spent weekend. The unit includes about tsu:t with the game of b|ngo." President’s total . . . program for to say that the adminiatration did Im- a total hms. were charged today with bur- the e v e n ly at the home o f dfrec- 276 workers. * 'Testimony here had (iemon federal aid to education.'^ he said not Intend to push for action on glarisiM eight downtown etores for Billy Wilder, hie closeet Holly- Ute picketing continued for atrated that Jhe regulation of In a statement, adding that: the school aid mea.sure. tX)IJ> GRIPS BRITAIN while in uniform on nighttime wood friend. about four hours in below freezing bingo at both state and local level "Everything possible will* be Powell disputed that, saying In London, .Ian. IS 1.TI — BIHng- duty. * They said Kovaos and hia blonde weather. A union offlctol said it has been inadequate and ineffec- done to get this bill copsidered a statement: ly cold weather moving down The arrests yesterday brought singing star wife both had attend^ wUl be resumed at 8 a.m. on Mon- tive,” he said, adding: favorably by the House of Repre- "W hat I said was that the Pres- from the Arctic brought snow to five the number of. local police- ed the party, a baby shower for day when employca are scheduled "There has been direct evidence sentatives.” ident, in hia message to Congress, and ice to Britain today In the wake of gales which laahed mtsi accused o f burglary within a Berle's wife. Miss Adams had left to repbrt. that some members of the commis- A White House official also said said he was standing behind the weatern Europe for 60 hours. The month. the party in her own car shortly The decialon to strike was an- sion have in three and s half years Kennedy stands on his State of the bill sent up last year so there was before Kovacs. Union message In which he urged no need for another bill." high winds, now iuoving east- Two others were convicted and nounced by the union last night since th commission was organ- . sentenced Jan. 5 to atate prison The. Wildetri heard aixmt the .gftsr an unsuccessful 5-hour medi- izd, permlttd themselves to come Congress to act on a program of He was referring to the admin- ward, killed at least nine per- Hons. Fifteen crew members of ' terms. crash on the radio shortly after the ation aessian. into positions affected with vary- aid to education.' istration bill to provide - faderai The police force iri this north- comedian had left their home and ing degrees of conflict of interest." This official described as untrue funds for public school construc- the French trawler Le Matelot ' Mimagsment and union say the were missing. An undecipherable western Vermont city o f 75,000 they rushed to his house to tell aiagle issue at stake is tbs in- Hannah remarked that “At a report the admlnietration will tion and teachers salaries. popUlaUan normally numbers 48 Miss Adams. Shs collapsed on hear- times the going has been rather not put its shoulder behind the A bitter controversy surrounded message from the vessel Thurs- coeporstibn of accepted wage In- day Indicated the trawler was la men. ing the news ami was plsoed un- creaass Into incentive bass rates, toqgh" for the
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/ - MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY. JANUARY 18, 1981 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1^62 PAGE thkb fMBE TWO —«-i——'...... I * ) III *1* I Mii^ i i i m II I I III. . ^ 'w u Mjt i — II I f n. iin7 , i "rrAiii i i i i| i*i i mi m , i — — — — i iieiM w i— mm Rant^irca RepaH Sen. Lupton 16 ;o Cabinet Issues'?, Comic Ernie Kovacs Sheinwold on :e iKilled in Auto Crash To^ Dead, Buried, >mner Central Gizenga Arrest Order PABTNWft MISTAKE IS ALWAYS WOEAE (C ftMi Pa«« Om ) The coroner's ofllee said the ac- state Senator John M. Lupton of Weston, one'of four can- (Continued from Page One) fe d — and atlU could catiaa trouble. tor suffered extenlive head in- By Atfrad ShcSiwnM n pr<>hably happens only « the didates sheldi^ the Republican nomination for the. governor- Since the censure moUon' haa not tdiiM TvM XanUad and a aeorc juries. Nothing to Rebuild To Merge claimed to be Patrice Lumumba's yet been passed, his immunity has bcidgs UWe: The other fellow's o f atlMr toO aad pcopla. Only lalt Ocu 8. the Kovacs ship, will he the speaker at the Lincoln Day dinner-dance rightful successor and w-on Com- not been lifted. Miat Adama had gone on ahead famil}^ had- been Involved in an- niistaka always looks worse than the Manchester Republican party will have Feb. 10 at the munist support. The government of Premier other auto accident, that one in your own. ta the party, frienda aaid, becauae (OaatfiHMd tw*m Page Oac) fh e r face buried in bar hands. She z K of C Home. , , (Continued from Page One) The cabinet’s action this morning Cyrille Adoula is expected to ex- their own driveway. had .Just found her ic-yaar-old East won ill* first two heert Shnie had to work late. He join- The announi^pment was made .to- Republican 'campaign for the gub- followed prolonged attempts by In- plain its actioii before parllunent - Mrs. Maiy Kovacs, 81. Ernie's •I Melgartjo, whose hut on a hlU grandson. Fourteen vietinu were tdeke and Switched to the jack ***** * ; president, said the merger plan- w u ed her there. When they left, he E J 'd 9 s day .hy Vincent Oenovesi,- chair- ernatorial nomination "wdU be a dividual ministers and-parliament by saying Gizenga acted like an ' followed her hi hia car. but ahewaa mother, had parked her car on his near Ranrfthirca was out of the buried in a single grave. of clubOr^'SouUi topped up with 9 AQJltt probably a good idea," adding to bring Gizenga back to Ledpold- liuurrectioniat in defying parlia- steep driveway in Bel Air and was man foi* the affair. campaign of philosophies, not per- not aware o f hia accident and went ' Under-a steacfy drisale and a the io e of chibs, drew three rounds O 9 sonalitiee. I will bring a new at- that it indicates that “ there will be ville peaceably. ment, and therefore could ba said unloading: packages when the car avalanche's path. Ticketa for the Republican gath- thi«e major systems in the E u t — on home. gloomy tnist reaeua teams arrived of.-trumpe and then looked un- 110* titude toward government," he Since lut October the Lumum- to have forfeited immunity. Scarcely known in m«}st places started rolling. The open door *T called my wife and we gnrab- in number* to care for the aur- happy. hw ering may be' obtained from Geno- based on Norfolk 8 Western and bist heir w u defied the Leopold- Pjfi knocked her down and one wheel bed up our two kids and ran. leav- veai or any of the committee mem- added, "and my attitude is that Nickel Plate,-C&O, and B80. and So far, the United Nations has a few years a ^ , Kovaca had won vlvora. There was good reason to look AK^7 government already interferes too ville government, choosing to stay kept stony silence about iU role fame, on television and in movies passed over her chest, injuring her. ing everything behind. Nations, orgaaiaatiana and in- unhappy, for 'Watt had diecarded .0 0 5 bers who are M rs., Ruth WUIey, the O utral and Pennsylvania.” isolated in Stanleyville. 'Yesterday Kovacs' first movie was "Oijera- "When we looked back a few much in Che lives of the people.” Stuart T, Saunders, president of in Stanleyville. It has one batta- with hia aany antics such aa cuil- dividpala openM their hearts and the right of diamonde on tha third Mra. Irma Lawnrence, Mra. Audrey a censure motion against him wes lion of Ethiopian troops in the tion Mad BUill” in 1957., He played mintites later, we saw what had Brett. Mrs. Saunda 'Taylor, Dustin Sen. Lupton broke into politics Norfolk and Western, called the ini; his lip over htS' moustache and purses to help rush medieinM, trump. AK04 _ 10 years ago as a candidate for introduced in parliament. It proba- Oriental Province capital and an- a stuffy superior oiBcer who vied happened. And then it became wSl MM* I h I merger a "highly constructive de- y will come up for vote Monday. stariaif squarely into the camera. foodiUiffa and clothing bito this Waat managed to complete hli lOT* W M N M I EHI Wood^ -Wllllam Forbea-and Omer U.S. senator. He since has "tried” other battalion is availiAIe to be Kivinc a skupriainj' cvclops-like with co-star Jack Lemmon for the fearfully quiet and a black cloud valley 300 mUea north of Uma. 1 ftm»aM 10 10 Gingraii velopment” and said it would " c o n - Today’s cabtfict decision was affectioru of nurse Kathryn Omar President high-low on the next play, a dia- to'live hia polltledl life imder tra- tribute g ru tly to the solution of flown in quickly If necessary. effect. hung over the valley.” But there was UtUc to do. 9tm I * ^ Sent Lupton, who last Saturday unanimous, informants said, and Grant. mond, thus showing an even num- Tm 4 , ditional American principles, he many problems confronting eastern Latest word from U.N. sources, Later Manuel returned. Ran- "Nurses and doctors are on threw: h(a hat Into the GOP gub- Included voles of many ministers however, is that the military com- ITiat role pegged him and pro- ber of carda in ths auit. (With an Oyeaiag itad< has said. railroads.” who once supported dizenga. Walter R. Ferguson of ICM ; rshlrca was no more. the scene but can find no one to odd number, Weat would have ernatorial ring, has described mander on the spot feels ha has ducers cast him as a captain many Gsrth Rd.. co-publisher of T h e; "1 could not believe it." he said. In his program. Sen. Lupton ad- He expreued the hope yester- According to reports from Stan- TUNE TEASERS I times thereafter His latest: As a taka care of." reported Gen. Lula pls^nd hia diamonde from the himaelf aa a "conatrucUve con- vocates closing o f the "open end day’s action would expedite "the the situation under control. Herald, was elected president of j "Not until dawn did I see the aw- Urrelo, chalnnan of the Ava- eervative" who vows to bring a leyville, Gizenga tried to leave cantain in "Sail a Crooked Ship." the Omar Shrine CTub of the M an-, fui destruction. There was no one bottom up instead of first high wtelfare budget" and of "house- disposition of our pending consoli- towrn this morning but Lundula's Hls men are Cooperating with Kovacs was the son of a Hun- lanche Disaster Committee. Ba saut and then low). "new Iqok” to^(fonnectlcut poli- cleaning public education." Lup' dation proceedings by the Inter- Lundula’s gendarmes, who are Chester area last night at the injured. AH in the path wart KUl- 4 8 3; Diamonds — • • 8 2 ; Chiba tics. troops prevented big departure. ;gariah tavern owner at Trenton, Garden Grove. relief was well within the aHl|Ueq. Armed with this information. — Q 9 8. What do you say? ton has been endorsed by the GOP state Commerce Commission.” This clash Ig believed to have close to battalion strength, in IN.J. He had sung in stock com - ad and buried. of Peruvian agencies in vievir^-df Bast ruffed the third round of He ^as stated that the coming Towrn Committee in Weston. The Justice Department lu t fall patrollng the towrn against vio- Ferguson, the Shrine Club's “Sontd twisted and tom bodies Answer: Bid two diamonds. The brought on Gizenga's new attempt panies in the Bast and played bit vice president last year, eucceeda the scarcity of sunrivora diamonda with the jack of trumps. double asks you to bid. Yours not strongly criticized a pending mer- to neutralize the army commander lence. , parts before taking part in a tal- yrers churned to the surface of the Still to be reckoned ^dth wad He then lad another heart to force ger plan of the Seaboard Air Line he once could rely upon against the With Isindula against him, Marvin Baker. mass: They were placed on utten to reason why? Bid your long suit, ent audition on Broadway which nature itaclf. The biigq.tecfaU left out declaxcr's last trump. and Atlantic C ou t LJne Railroads, Central government. Gizenga is believed to lutv* ' the Other offlccra elected are made of three llmba and earned such as It is, and hope for the ' hit the provtfMai Jackpot. Of- Arthur Holmes, first vice presi- many overhanging ahelvca creat- South still had two losing clubs Public-Spirited Townspeople one of about a dozen now under re- Lundula h u , in recent weeks, support 'only of one company to a courtyard near tha village.’' best. : fers pour^ In. And. unpr^ctaMy, dent; T. Jack Crockett, second Ing the dangeriger of-more avalanche, in his hand and had to go down view by the Interstate Commerce swung firmly over to the side of (about 200 men) qf troops, most Beside one body sat aa Indian For Shelnwold’s 38-page book- ; in the midst of the furor he went vice president; John L. Von Deck,, reported the dd^lopment minis- ona trick. Commission. the. government and told Visitors he of whom surround the deputy pre- jto work in a drugstore. w'oman in a broad-brlnuned hat. a try. It decUried the area aa emer- let, "A Pocket Guide To Bridge," The Pennsylvania and the Cen- would carry out an order to' arrest mier’s house. Less organised and treasurer; and Ronald Pearl, sec- Exchange of Coorteetes Stripping Library Shelves PRIZES Before making the bigtime rta- retary. colored blouse and a buck aklrt. gency aoni. send 50c to Bridge Book, Manches- tral said they hoped to file a formal Glkenga If that was what paflla- unarmed support is given Glsenga The customary exchange of i tionally he had made a hit in the Dlrectora include Elmore Hoh- ter Evening Herald, Box 3318, application to Join in a new Penn- ment wanted. by bands of youths roaming afound INAL I East with his Ernie Kovaca TV enthal, Harold Barnsley. Austin courteales than, followed. Grand Central Sta., N. T. 17, N. T. “ Some of them felt very con-^brary reopens in a month. .It sylvania New York Central Trans- The legal problem of GIzenga'a the towm, the so-called LumnmUst 'ivV • I show. Chambera. William Forbes, Stan- "W hy didn't you bid three no- (Copyright IM t, GesMiiu Fsa- scientloui about it—that they were closes Monday. portation Co. with 80 days. parliamentary Immunity remaln- Youth. 1230 Ribicoff Sees PoweR trump?” South asked hia partner. Response to ths “SOS” has a Runaway Car Meets Immovable Object On TV, Kovacs' sponsors let him ley Baldwin,. Jorma Nurmi. Allan turea Corp.), . ' duty-bound. They felt it was their Stockholder of the two roads "Ten ice-cold tricks even if you twofold' effect—towmspeopie can Undetermined StoceleraUon puUed this car dowm a drive, opposite this scene at 47 Summer St., early wUl be uked for their approval 10 A.M. do pretty much as he pleased. Hia Knofia and Baker. heu-e as citlxens In the project." final TV special was a show with- Fifty-five Shriners attended the never get the king of hearts!'’ stock up on the best sellers and today as its o'wmer, Thomas J. Oppelt Jr. of 40H Summer St, tried frantically to stop the vehicle at annual meetings scheduled for out words. annual meeting. Guests included It was true. North should have Thiq was Miss Anna, French's classics they have put off reading with the foot brake. The car wras pulled some 300 feet before it ran into the home of 01«m C. Sir- next May. Railroad Asked to Consider "There's too much talk on TV.” Jumped to two notrump at hia sec- answer to' whether Manchester and the librarians’ double idiiftlng mans at 47 Summer St., causing extensive damage to the oar and leaving a five-foot-wrlde hole in The decision binding the Central Sphinx Temple officials for. the President Plans Push residento have been checking out he Mid. Shrine Circus. ond turn. The actual Jump to three o f volumes Is lightened. the house. Skid marks stone for the fact that the brakes were on, as Oppelt steered Ms oar be- to a future with the Pennsylvania WINF In his early TV days. In the diamonds made it very awkward large nunibers of books to "pro- The books remaining at Mary tween a bush, tree and car, before it hit the house. Parts of the vehicle which'was towed away was expected to Improve chances Leasing Depot for Parking tect” the ' books from the heavy early fifties, he established such South WintUor for South. Cheney have to. be m ov^ first to a shortly after the 8:30 accident, fell on Summer .St. and an unidentified passing vehicle received a for twro other e u te m railroad notable institutions as "The Early Hebron For Public School Aid North had hia answer ready. DINING construction work scheduled at basement storage area and later to blowout as Patrolman Leo Grover wras writing his report. No Injuries or arrests were noted. mergers the Central heretofore Eyeball Fraternal Marching So- Mary Cheney Library for the next new shelves. The library has more (Photo by Stewart) . \ has fought, fearing Isolation. The New Haven Railroad's reaiab* forwarded to the real astete “Why didn't you make f o u i month. ciety.” He was a colunrmist for the Wapping Cburcb spades?” he demanded. "Just lead AND than 75,000 books. One of theu would unite the estate department Is being asked department. GOP Slates Talks TTie judge aaid further, in ref- Trentonian at Trenton, N.J., from (COBtinoed from Page One) *ed a low trump instead of starting Checkouts totaled over 2,000 on Miss French reminds towmspeo- :loomfield celebrated their 61st Chuapeake A'Ohio and the Balti- to consider a suggestion that the 194S to 1990, and at various times At each meeting I reiterated Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, pie that Whiton and West Side more and Ohio Rallorads. In the erence to Rogers'a complaint that Sets Youtb Sunday with the tops." 'wedding anniversary OCt. 17, 1961. towrn he permitted to lease the the depot is on eyesore and should did stints at radio disc Jockeying, By Wallace, Alsop StituUonal. The resulting stale- a strong endofsfment of the Pres- said Mias .French, who U head li- Branch Libraries wtill remain open. Survivors besides her daughter, Royal Laotians other, the Norftdk A Western Rail Also true. After winning the Obituary railroad depot at the North End, be Improved, that the railroad does running a TV cooking i^ w , and mate blocked most of the educa- ident's entire program . . . third trick with the ace of cluDs, brarihn. Zhe actual counts were Books may be taken out at both include her husband, Howard D. way seeks to combine with the managing his own s t c ^ company. tion in the session. Youth Sunday will be observed DANCING Monday, 1,135; Tuesday, 1,496; Nickel Plate and Wqbuh Rail- at a dollar a year, for use as a not have money enough to operate Anthony Wallace of Simsbury, "Specifically, thik\.focludes the South should lead the seven of libraries, and books checked out Bloomfield of Wallln^ord and two Among his movies were “ Opera- by Wapping Community Church to- Wednes(lay, 2,284; and Thursday, Dim Hopes for parking lot. Ite trains, "let alone coametio Im- _ . j speaker of the State House o f Rep- Because of the religious Issue elementary' and sec^Mlary con- spades from his hand. Dummy’s from Mary Cheney may be return- grandchildren. roads. tion Meatball.” "Bell. “ and opposition in the House on struction and teachfrs' - salaries morrow. Both the 9:30 a.m. and li AT THE 2,015. ed to those libraries. It wru assumed the Central now provsmente." Book and I resentatives, will speak to the Re- trumps stop a heart return. De- Funeral services wrtll be held this Manchester businessman Wil- Candle." "It Happ«ied other grounds, most congressmen bill, and the higljer aducatibti bill. a.m. services will be conducted- by For the convenience of Bennet will withdraw opposition. The town bid $38,500 to buy the to Jana publican Town Committee Jan. 19 the Senior Pilgrim Youth Fellow- clarer can handle any return, can "W* haven't counted Friday Death Claims afternoon at the Masonic Home, lard Rogers said yesterday the "Our Man in Havana” and 'Cry | u ,. Town Hall. Interested hsve conceded that the "The elementary and secon'dqry yet,” Miss French said, "but It will Junior High Sdiool pupils, the Ur Geneva Parley Railroad analysts have predicted Hon. Robert Anderson, judge of depot In 1909, but the deal failed ship. The meditations will also be draw the rest of the trumps and Wallingford. Cremation will follow to go through when town offleiala for Happy” In February.^ John Alsop of bill's prospects this year are slim. bill has passed the Senate and haq be Wgl^-over 2,000.” brary there wriU be en 'Wednes- In Springfield, Mass. that in a probable eventual realign- the U.S. District Cfourt in New Miss Adams' Kovacs' second Powell has said repeatedly that been reported out by the House delivered by members of the pTF. can then safely run the diamonds. She M d all the one-week new day and Thursday nights through- ment o f eu tem carriers Into three learned that the title to the prop- Avon, a declared candidate for the 'participants in the first service As usual, each overlooked his WALNUT Mrs. Darling ' (Conttmied from Page One) Haven, had notified him that the wife, and he had a child, Mia unless Kennedy peraonally asks Eklueation and Labor Committee. books have been checked out, sutd out the Mary Cheney Library clos- merged systems the Pennsylvania erty reatriota Ita use to railroad GOP nominition as governor, will are ;-..PameIa Holcombe, Dorothea Mrs. Ann MeVey real estate office was being asked Susan.^'hom in 1969. He had two him to do to. he does not intend i This bill has been tabled by the own mistake and thought only of most of the new non-fiction. More ing period from 7 to 8:30 p.m. will be r^uired to sell off its 33.8 purposes. speak to the committee. BarbeH., Diane Thomas, Ed Ota. Mrs. Alin MeVey,' 70, died lu t Souvanna to the job of trying to to collider the suggestion. other daughters by his first wife. to make any move to revive the Houae Rules Committee. In these his partner's. Where else but the RESTAURANT than hhlf the children's books are When Mary Cheney Library re- Mrs. Helen M. Darling, 64, of 76 per cent stockholding in the NAW. Clearance o f the title became Infant Dim Franklin "Y'^elles. night at the Green Lawn Conva- work out a government With the Rogers proposed the Idea to the They were Betty, IS. and Klpple, Alice Cheryl, infant daughter of bill, which has been pigeonholed conferences, t reiterated the I^ s- bridge tabT* could this possibly out, she said. opens, it 'wdll also open Its two new Carroll Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., approval of the other two princes. Such a development ifia.v have completely bogged down when the 13. Those conducting the second happen? lescent Home,. Rocktrille, after a railroad earlier thla week, as a railroad went Into bankniptt^. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Beach of in the House Rules Committee. Ident's determination to see that Early this week, Miss French is- t^gs, under construction at a a former director of girl’s and ^ u n Oum said he la going to bun foreshadowed with the rs' "I never want to leave home," He reviewed the situation at this bill la passed at this session service are: Miriam Burgess. Dally <)uastlon sued an “SOS” to townspeople, long illness. She w u the widow stgnation vuterday of Saunders, way to circumvent a clouded .title Rogers has volunteered to buy ^ I Hebron, died Monday. Services Phyllis Hitchcock. Kathy HolUMer, coat of $380,000. The Annulll Con- women’s activities In the Manches- of William J. MeVey. Geneva mainly to discuss vrith the TV viowing he told an interviewer re cw iy . were held Thursday from the Bel- an hour-long conference with of the Congress.” Dealer, at your left, bids one asking that adults check out up to struction Co. is contractor for the NAW pruldent, u a Pennay dirsc' to the property, which the town the property himself and rent It to Harold Cummings, John Potyra. THURS^nU..SAT. ter Recreation Department, died Mrs. MeVey w u bom in Cin- 14-nation conference on Laos ex- « ^ ''V * " y i raont Funeral Home. Colchester. Ribicoff yesterday. Powell said he and Ribicoff heart, aiul your partner doubles. 60 voluhned and children, as many project, designed by arohitect ternal aspects of the Laotian prob- tor. 'The vacancy left by Saund Judge Anderson, whose court is the towrn for a dollar a vest tor The Junior PYF wifi go ice skat- cinnati, Ohio, June 27, 1891 and use as a pariclng lot. He also My kids. I love my home- with burial in the new St. An- In his statement. Ribicoff said agreed on a program of timing The next player pasaea, and you THE ms 10, to last them until the li- Alfred RelnhaMt. Thursday after a long illriess. lem, such u guarantees of its in- era w u filled with election of How- handling the bankruptcy appeal If oaty today...' he had been holding such discus- they hope offers the administra- ing from 2 to 4 p.m. on' Waldron's hold: Spades — 8 4; Hearts — 7 had lived in Manchester for 50 ard Butcher HI, Philadelphia In- ' )d by the railroad, said In hia volunteered to pay lor any UUga- drew's Cemetery. The infant was Pond, weather permltUng.'x, KEN Mrs. Darling was bom Sept. 11, years. dependence and' neutrality and the bom in Willimantic, Jan. S, 1961 sions with a number of Senate tion its best prospects for pas- 1897, In Hop River, a daughter of withdrawal of forelg;n troops. vestment banker, to the Penney ter to Rogers that the tniateea Uon that might result from olalma and House members, and he add- sage of the program. The Senior PTF will meH at Survivors Include a son, Robert board. of the railroad could not algn aueh of the descendants of tha original Properly Attacbed OMPA Meeting Set 9:30 p.m. at the Community HotiMT, Morgester Bolton Margaret Spellman Boudreau and MeVey, and two granddaiughters, Well-informed government Romolo J. Saglio, District 10, Prober Finds the late Hirairl B^kidreau. A resi- sources said he may also dlsouaa a lease, but that the matter would property owmar. Minor 'White. Following a short worship sarv- TRIO all of Msmehester. director in the Connecticut Milk entering with criminal Intent ice, they will go to the Aetna Ltfej dent of Manchester about 33 years Private funeral services will be concrete proposals for forming a In Divorce Action Producers Association, gives notice ago, she moved to Winsted in 1937 (seven counts) and larceny. The Insurance Co. concert. j EflSTUJOOD Featuring > held at the Holmes Funeral Home, coalition government. But Ifoth Rec Offers Girls that the annual meeting of the Tolland County charges were preferred in Hart- Giglio Quits Bingo ‘Evils’ and lived there for 20 years. Lao government and 'diplomatic Mrs? Harold Peterson has inltl. Wednesday the Junior Choir will I j BILL NEMEIUJFT 400 Main St., at the convenience Hospital Notes Man Critical, association will be held at the He- ford and Tolland Counties. reheaise at 7 p.m.; the Senior! She was the widow of George W. quarters here held slim hope that atM a divorce suit, charging her Delightful . . . Daneeablo of the family. There will be no Modeling Course bron Oongregational Church Jan. Superior Court Meyer was involved in a break Choir at 8 p.m- ’ Bobb H b p ^ L a a a Turner Darling, one of the organizers of calling hours- Burial will be in the Geneva meeting would bring ! husband with intolerable cruelty, 16. opening at 10 a. m. Officers' at the 3port Center In Rockville IkitertainJng Mosle! Appeals Unit At All Levelsthe former Wallens Hill schixil for about a settlemant in the srisls. ^ I^tients Today > 388 , i She hia sHached property he owns The W aging Community Church clw l^lii Eoradisff' (Jenter Cemetery, Coventry. Hurt in Crash ii. will be chosen for, the ensuing j from which an estimated $2.0001 Women wifi hold their monthly' retarded children, Winsted, and Boim - Oum, 'accompanied by The recreation di^artment is or (Ml Carroll Rd. for $20,000. year. | Guilty pleas were accepted, In Color—3:Oih8:SS-10:00 was a mem'ber of the Catholic ganizating a modeling club for ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Wil- of shotguns and other i luncheon meeting at the church! Party Reaervatiatta Leonard Glglio Has submitted (Oontiiioed from Page One) Mrs. Emma K. Wesson strongman Gen. Phoumt Nouvan, M r. Peterson claim., alimony. ' A Jurkey dinner .wrveff ^ — Also— hls resignation as a member of the Women’s Club and Third Order of girls o f high school age. *rhe club liam Christensenr South Coventry; A New Britain man la In critical damages and the custody and sup-. by the ladies of the church. Please Call.MI 9-WI8 Mrs. Emma K. Wesson, 50,' of three ministers and two other gen- I defendantsdefendanla presented in TollandTouMa j^ji committee chairmen and of- Entie Kovaoa-Sjrd C^ariaae board of tax re'view. Gilchrist aaid there wa« a gap St. Francis. She ran the Winsted 17 Village St., died suddenly this erals, will leave here Sunday for will be under the 'direction o f Mra William Renton, 24 Madison St.; condition at Manchester Memorial ' port o f two minor children. Heads Drive County Superior Court at the James J.. Lowrey. 16. of Hall's |ficers will meet at 10:80 a.m. tor' Iii'htt Tetter'dated Jan. 9, Giglio Thrift Shop, a charitable project, Dorla Belding, wKp luperviaed Mrs. Rita Horvath, 88 Proctor Rd.; Hospital, and a Branford youth haa Mr. and Mrs. Peterson were Harry T. Chalmers, chairman of o bu mh between .'State and local enforce- morning at St. Francis Hospital, Switzerland, a spokesman said. opening of the winter criminal Hill Rd.. Colchester, using a motor: a planning and evaluation aesahm. | "Rv« G M H ^" No Cover—No Mialmani asked that the resignation take ef- ment, and added that ‘'umjeairable for five years. Hartford. similar group last year. Mrs, Irene Blair, Columbia; Mra. been arrested and charged with ( married April 19. 194«.-Mrs. Peter- i the (folumbia Chapter of the The rightist premier is expected to Effle Blake, 98 Deepwood Dr.; Mrs. reckless driving, as the result of se's horn* heating term. vehicle without the owner’s per- The sewing group will meet and i 4:90A:30 AMPLE PAIUUNO fect upon receipt. Giglio said he elements have been mildly deterred Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Wesson was bom in Man- return here before his mother’: Classes will be held at the Com' son is the former Viola Bancroft American Red Cross, has announc- The eighth defiuidant, Eleanor mission (two counts) and breaking there will be a group to welcome had recently opened a new busl- Mrs. Margaret Boudreau of West munity Y each Wednesday evening Marion TrxJtell, Andover; Miss an accident on Rt. 15 early this Fauntleroy. | ed Mrs. J. Tansley Hohmann Jr., 7 Walnut St. a MaadiMter "in their activities In various fields chester May 1,^7, 1911, a daughter funeral Jan. 21. Bennett, 18, of Old Colchester Rd.. and entering with criminal intent those not otherwise involved. ! noas lii Coventry which requires associated with bingo." "The pro- Hartford: a son, George H. Darling of Mto. KaUierlne Schlund Keish for eight Weeks, beginning this Joan Sullivan, Tolland; Mrs. Kath- morning. our way I ‘ Acting for the plaintiff is Atty. lof Andover, will serve as chalr- Hebron, was granted a continuance most of his time, and "that, to- of Poughkeepsie: .three daughters, coming Wednesday at 6:30. Girls erine Morley, 354 Summit St.; N. William J. Sabino, 38, of New Sanford Plepler of the law firm of j man of the ^ n u a l fund drive in (two counts). Sentencing Is set for Members* are asked to bring i SUNDAY fessional promoters who operated and the late William Keish. She to Jan. 29 to allow her to ob- Jhn. 26. 'either s salad or dessert tor at: Meet gether with other reasons, has before the laws were passed and Mrs. Leonard Ransom of West was a private secretary at Mor- must be recreation department Searle Light, Baker Rd., Vernon; Britain, underwent surgery for a You get premium quality Lessner. Rottner. Karp and Ja-1 March. Mis., Dorothea Ra>-mond. tain counsel. She is charged with ' Jules Verne’s Hartland, Miss Margaret Ann members or plan to Join. Mrs, Elizabeth Ryan. 88 W, Center ruptured spleen this morning and al.'w of Andover, will be treasurer. ------! least four people. Hostesses will prompted me to resign.” who were well known to law en- iarty Bros, for 17 years and w u a Coventry UohilliMt with RT-98 . . . the cobs. arson. ' Tha resignation was submitted forcement officials, all continued Darting and Miss Martha Jean On Wednesday, Jan. 24, "Make- St.; Mrs. Helen Smith, 161 Love is„a patient in the hospital's spe- The action is returnable to the Endorse Kowalski Truck Tax Push Ijurni^ roll* and a beverage.; "My$terious liland" member of South Methodist I-ane; William SImpSon, 71 Bran- most completely effective fuel Of the remaining seven, three _____ Luncheon will be served at noon; The New Chef to Towm Clerk David Toomey as their operations after legalization,” Darling, both of Poughkeepsie; Church- dp” will be discussed by Mrs. Ken- cial care unit. He also ouffared oil additive In uee today. And Hartford Superior Court on Feb. 9. Howard E. Porter, chairman of In Color—3:80-8:40-9:50 three sisters, Mrs. Ward Strange of neth Perretl, beauty counselor rep- ford St.; Mrs. Abble Zelenak, 84 several broken ribs. the Democratic Town Committee. were sentenced by Judge Alva P .! Hartford. Jan. 18 (AV-8tate , \ the .town’s chief election officer. Gilchrist added. Survivors, besides her mother, you get premium eervice. Au- "EvfytW ag’s Ducky" Selectmen are expected to act on The state legalized bingo In 1958 West Hartford, Mrs. Percy West of Tax Warrant resentative; Jan. 31, Mrs. Edna W. Center St.; Mrs. Rita Hull, He- A companion, Nancy Johnson, announces the committee h as. . . . . , , 1 troopers on Monday will be stop- *** provided for pro-• include her huabemd, Clarence H. bron; Elliot Clsppe. Glastonbury; 23, of New Britain, w u treated tomatic deliveriea . . . a bal- sehool children the nesignation at their meeting for religious, charitable and vet- Coventry and Sister Mary Clara of Wesson; one brother, William' F. Clarke from the Tre* Chic Salon unanimously endorsed U,S. Rep. i Jnn 29 fo l-; pjng buses and trucks not dis- Mlehey Rooney, Baddy Hackett “PEPr i>ozzi St. Francis Convent. New Haven; a will discuss "Hair and Its Care;" Paul Sllvinsky, RFD 2, RockvUle; for a cut scalp and ocraped leg anced payment plan aud many Frank Kowalski for the U.S. Sen- pre-sentence Investlga-j pi^yjjjg ^ de<»l showing they are Oonplea Chib Pregrain St00-8:38-8:30 Monday. At the Jan. 2 meeting, erans groups and some other non' Keish of Manchester; three sis- profit organizations. brother, Louis Boudreau of Man- Deadline Set Feb. 7, “ Poise and Manners” will Harold Braithwatte, 874 Hilliard and was discharged. other extras d w ^ e d to make ate. Hli major opponent is former-1 tions. j ^ ‘ registered for tha state's new mo- Tonight’s program for the: wi EwW V X., 'the stleetmen voted to refer to ters, Mrs. Allen Aronson ^ f Bol- COMMERCIAL Towm Counsel Harold Garrity the Gilchrist said some cities and chester. and four grandchildren. be the subject given by Mrs. St.; Raymond Mason, Sunset 'Ter., The North Branford youth, Rob- home hMting rmtUp easy. Govemor Ribicoff, who ha* also, .. F ^ die _A._ Haigw'ooa 30. w-ho tor carrier road tax. Couples Club of Our Savior Lu-_j ton, Mrs. Herbert Bengtoon and Vernon; Mrs. Eleanor Dickinson, ert 8. Riley, 17,. was aloo adven AND lived at 35 Main St.. TalcottvUIc theran Church will be a bowling Casa Dd Mont* question of GigUo’s status as a villages Were doing a good- enforce- Funeral services will be held at Mrs. Ralph Swanson, both of Man- Gar owners who have not paid Thomas Ferguson; Feb. 14; "Mode- thrown hit hat into the ring. The The new law went into effect on Wed.: Troy Donahue ling” will be discussed by Mrs. Ellington; John Fay, 404 Wetherell a warning for driving after drink- for a while, was sentenced to a party. Oouplas wishing to attend Board of -Tax Review member In ment Job, but they appear to be "In the Maloney Funeral Service, 65 chester, and several nieces and their tmees on the 1960 grand list committee- meeting was represent- Jan. 1 and John L. Sullivan yes- ^ ”Soson Slade" iR Now Yorii C ity the great minority.” Walnut St., Winstead, Monday at Daniel Pinto from the Hanover St.; Mrs. Dori* Browrn, Wlndsor- ing Mobilheat INDUSTRIU. ed by about half of Its members. year in Jail, suspended after aix terday enlisted the help of the idiould meet at the Parkade Alleys 'View of hls recent removal to OoV' nephew. have been given a Jan. 20 dud- ville Rd., Rockville; Mrs. Vengen- entry. ') . In many cases, he said, the city 9:30 a.m. followed by a sqlemn high line for payment to avoid tax war- School of Modeling; Mrs. Belding State police gave this .daacrlp- Porter explains the endorsement months oh a count of breaking and state police In seeing that com- in Manchester at' S. A regular Funeral services will be held za Deane. 109 Hemlock St.; James tlon of the accident: Mw daen-acMM 1 aw —e -«el 42 Voters Dropped and state each counted on the other Mass of requiem at -St. J o s e f's Monday al 2 p.m. at South Meth- rants. wrill demonstrate a basic wrardrobe, mM H i w by adding that Kowalski is the entering and to 30 days on a count mercial vehicle operators comply, meeting will follow at the' I^ter- Chyrch, Winsted, at 10. Connolly Jr.. 50 Norman St.' Riley and Sabino wer* operating PAINTING with it !«e n s and refreshmenta will be The. total number of voters In to do the Important parts of the (xlist Church. The Rev. Lawrence Tax collector F. Pauline Little aiid how various wearing apparel only one thus far who has -sought of larceny. Job. Friends may call at the funeral should be assembled, on f A>. 21. BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A daugh- their cars west on Rt. 16 when, Inaoraaee Coverage For Judge l^lselle Imposed a two- To date the registration h as! »*vved. Bolton 'Was reduced to J,466 yes F. Almond will officiate. Burial reports the taxu were due April this favor of the committee. Ko- Hannah testified that In the three home tonight from 7 to 9 and to- 1, 1061, and payment must^ioW At the completion of this program ter to Mr. and Mrs. William IM r^ , at a point just west of Tunnel Rd., Tour Protoctioo walski, the committee believes haS; year probation term to take ef-ef-*been too slow, he said. | ------— FOR YOUR DANCINO PLEASURE tqrday as registrars of voters met will be in the family plot in E u t years that bingo has been l e ^ morrow afternoon and eveqjng. include Interest from that^ate there wrill be a fashion show wrtth East Hartford; a son to Mr. an(l Riley attempted to pasa the Sa- WE GIVE a rn : 8100,000 Compesiaatlaa considerable vote-getting ability feci .after his release. ! Under the law,’ out-of-(Mate trac- Manchasler Bveniag Herald WE PRESENT » NEW GROUP to^rreet the enrollment'lists. Cemetery- "THE ROYAL KNIGHTS” 31,232,840 persons had played the « \ . figured at five per cent. the girls In the club as models. . Mrs. Michael Strange. East He- bino car but hit it in tha I«ft rear. and is a firm supporter of labor. | a third charge, carrying a dan-, tor-trailer trucks and buses are re- South Windsor nirreo|>oBdMit Eim party gained a nw regis- Friends may call at the Holmes The Sabino car spun around and GREEN STAMPS 8300,000 PnbUc UabUlty ^ Make up a group and come In tonight trant during the session, but 43 game on 134,583 occasicsu paying Sherwood Wiganowske Mrs- Little u ld demands are The modeling club is open to aiiy bron; a daughter to Mr. and Mra. The committee is ssked to write gerous weapon in s motor vehicle : quired to pay yearly a road ta x. l*® ra Kata, telepiieae MIteheU 4* Funeral Home, 400 Main St., to- Conrad Lloyd, Lake St., Vernon. Sabino was thrown from It $38,000 Property Damage for a most enjoyable time! names vrOte removed from the a total of $108,135,026 to partici- Sherwood Wiganowske, 59, of morrow from .8 to 5 and 7 to 9 now being issued on unpaid r u l girl in the ninth grade or, over. to Kowalski, asking him to use hia was nolled. equivalent to the tax oh the' 1188- pate. Both cars continued for about e BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEON DAIUT-e lists due to rapibval from towm or 129 Walker St., died spddenly at p.ht.______estate taxes which were due April Anyone wishing to register for this BIRTH TODAY: A son to Mr. Established 1019 influence in th aeffort to find an- Ths charge* stemmed from a * m o t^ of fuel used In driving j activity may do so by c&iiing ine “Sfid Mr*. Rhephen Sadlon, Westvlew 260 feet before coming to a stop, other industry to replace the ItaUan-Aroericon. Food, plus piping hot. deli- death. \ his home yesterday. _ 1 , I960. Both Interest and Hen fees MOMARTY 48 Vears Of Service break into the milk room at Wei- alate. . j Bleach Firm IF anted must be paid on .th u e. Tax war- recreation ofllce, 22 School 8t., dur- Dr., Bolton. the drivefless Sabino car ilmkhig American Screw Co. of Williman- les Farm dairy m early Novem- < ^ aimed at making the rious Pltxa! . . .Relax and enjoy year frienda The Republicans .Tost 26 mem Mr. Wikanowske waiT bom In William A. Foster ' a highway fence. It w u a total Hartford, Jan. 13 (A?—The State In Our beautifully decorated DM ng R oea. bers bridging their total to 817; B u t -Hartford, Oct. 26, 1902, William A ., Poster, 59, of 179 rants are being prepared on the ing the day, or the Community DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Uc which has decided to close. ; ber. Halgw-ood. who pleaded gu ll-! S fil •****’• About Town wreck. The Riley car w u mod- Consumer Protection Commisaion- Democrats lost 16, gi'iring a new son of the late Otto sutd Lena Avery St., Wapping, w u pro- accounts. Y In the evening. There will be a Mrs. Edna Lewis, 76 McKee St.; Church New* ty, look a quantity of butter. When ^‘Y^way cosU. ^ y purchase of erately damaged. BROTHERS WM. DICKSON er has warned the Tri-State Laun- nounced dead on arrival at Mon- Mrs. Little’s office is open each limited registration. Mrs. Hilda Slade. 101 E. Middle ,Church services tomorrow in- Constable Edwin R. Carlson made credited to I Fine Food and Choice Legal Bevemgen • • | total of 335. The figures indicate Friendship Circle of the Salva- Tedford Wiganowske, and lived Trooper Jpmes McDonnell of the dry Supply C>>. of Middletowm there are 314 unaffiliated voters in In' Manchester for many years. He cheater Memorial Hospital this week day except Wednes^y from TpAte.; Mrs. Pauline Pantaluk, 98 clude St. Peter's Episcopal Church; the arrest,. he found a hunting “ ** operator s tax bill, gainst selling bleach in Ji(gs that tion Army will hold a - potluck Stafford Springs Troop investigat- Ml 3-5135 A SON Holy Communion. 8 a.m.: morn- the towni. w u employed at Pratt and Whit- morning at 11 a.m, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and on Sat- Charter Oak St.; Ernest LeVos- knife and billy club in the trunk [ ^ c j »* - still carry the label of a 'lo ft drink Monday at 8:30 p.m. in the youth Seven Persons Die ed and summoned Riley to the Phone Ml 8-0930 ing prayer and sermon. 10 a m., J, Polios Arrest ney Division, United Aircraft Mr. Foster w u brought to the urday from 9 a.m. until noon- seur, SouOh Windsor; Mrs. Louise 301-315 CffiHcr St. of Haigwood s'.car. leading to | Lupton Succeeds Horris syrup. A department kpokeaman center. Mrs. Major Henderson win About Town 12th Circuit Court's Manchester also Church School sussion. Meet- SHY-ANN Restourqnt 'Robert Massey,. 39, of Hebron be guest speaker. Corp., E u t Hartford. He waa hospital by ambulance. He wu Loehr, Loebr Rd., Rockville; Mrs. session on Feb. 6. the dangerous weapon count. j - • said yesterday jugs o f the bleach, 13-14 Depot Square, Manchester—BII 84198 Rd., was arrested at 3 a.m. today employed at Manchester Too] and Coventry Players will meet at 8 In Highway Crash Germaine Roselaers. 14 Williams ing of the Young People s Fellow- State * Atty. Joel H. Reed u ! Hartford. Jan. 13
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, SATURDAY, JANUARY IS, 1962 MANCHESTEii EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1962 ^ PAGE FIVE ' / It began with the United Na- r tions, aa aUlanoa and a treaty •Wanders of the Universe lEv ^ trtn g If ^ ra U k against war Itaelf, But it aoon aabotaged that by organizing Scientisfe Investigate me. NATO, a raglmal alllanoe .agalnat u r e h e s one particular nation. Thia poat-war world also befan St. John’s PoUsh with an Ideal o f free trade, aa a OoneMdiz Isitheraa OBareh fOovennnt CeiupregnUonnl Church Cosmic Dust Hazards PnbUlhMV M FtiUa St NatlonsJ OathoHe Oimreh (EvnngeHcnl Oevennat) )d 06tSb«r 1. Utl wortd prtnctpla tt la now aabotag- Ber. Faiil O. Kaiser, Faator 23 Golway ,Bt. ' SpniM St. near B. Center sion of the vriilcle could take IhibtUhad ^ *ry Brjoliic, SxMM tog that, and giving up the Idea of Rep. Walter A. Hyssko, Fnator Rev. R . E>nur Bask. Faster loaten_uid Hotldkya. ItaurM at m By DR I. M. LEVITT, MRECTOB place unless ths replaced atmos- e* at Mai^cater. Coon., at gradual and prograaalve apraad o f • a.m.. Holy Communion, Chureh The Fete Planetarium SERVICES DIRECTORY School and Nuraery.- ' phere ls"P®“ *'*<* faster than ths MO0M ClaCUM MAU ICatUr. free trade areaz and praetlcea, in Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. 9:30 n-m., Sunday School with of The Franklin Institute leak rate. Temporary blindness 10:30 aon., ‘The Service, Church classes for all age groups, kinder- StmaCRIFTION RATES favor of tha aharp new dividing The Imminence o f manned or- could be Induced in the crew. Sev- School and Nursery. garten through adiut. bital flights, the plans to keep a mjrabl* la 'Aarane* tinea of the Common Market, St. James’ B. C. Ohnreh eral local bums could ba ifilUcted Carrier Mau 3:30 p.m., Ijuttier Leagues. Msgr. John F. Hannon, Pnstor 10:80 a.m.^ Charchtime Nursery man in orbit for extended stays M * T*af ...... I1S.S0 <32!M which only those Inside, of course, for children under third grade con- on a crewmin near the Impact Th© took of Ultra Flattery •& Month* ...... T.ffi 11.00 Rev, James T. O’Connell and tho contemplated 15-day lunar point. Puncture damage to the MANGHESTEN Three Month* ...... EM 6;S0 will ever be able to define as a Emaanel Latheran Church Kev. Joseph H . McCann ducted until close of morning wor- mission have some scientists wor- MANCHESTER One Month ...... l.M 1.86 ship. crew could result from spllleW ma- You’ll love the feeling of a fresh, new free trade system. To thoee out- Rev. C. Henry Anderaon, Paator Rev. John D. Began ried about the possibility that Weeklr...... M .45 LeMoyne O. Boleman, Intera 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, meteoroids In space may damage terial off the vehicle walls. Finally, side, as the United States fM rs It a possible Hash exploelon could AUTO PARTS .hair style expertly interpreted for MJpiBEROr „ Masses at 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and sermon will be in the form of The the capsule, bringing death to its SEAFOOD you. Call now! _ THE associated PRESS take place. might ba. It would be a new and 0 a.m.. Divine Worship and 11:30 am . " Pastor’s Annual Report to the con- occupants.' , 270 BROAD SL„ C H O ICE VARIETY Th* AMhctatM Pr«*» la exolualvely higher protective ayittm. Church School; nursery class for gregalton: X Until this flme, with the man in As a reeuK of these tests. It is •aUtIM to the uae of republteatlon of 4 p.m.. Annual Business Meeting seen that the Russians who dslm FREE CO NSULTATIO N all b 4w* dta^tohe* creditOd to It or Finally, this post-war world be- three-year-olds; music by the Gospel Hall space for a few hours or a day, Always At Tour Service For not othOrwIse eredlted In thli paper Chapel Choir. of the church. Coffee hour with there was little concern for hla to have sent their astronauts aloft * MACHINE SHOP SERVICE Quality add Atao the local newa pupllahed here. gan with the sensible, inevitable 416 Center St. Social Group No. 1 In charge of with normal atmospheric.preaeure, Alt ridhta of repuMlcallon of apeclal Engaged 10:30 a.m., IMvlne Worship suid safety. The odds were against be- s EQUIPMENT dla^tchea herein are alao reaarrtd. Idea that people and nations of Church School; music by Eipianuel .arrangements, Ing struck by cosmic bullets* With that is, 14.7 pounds per square • e PARTS (new and rebuilt) 10:30 a.m.. Breaking, of Bread. - ' Wednesday, 7:80 p-m.. Midweek Seafood all' kinds o f political beliefs and Choir. Nursery for Infants at both 12:16 p.m., Sunday School. the Apollo project on the horizon, inch, with a one-fifth oxygen con- e accessories >\|U aervlce client of N. E. A. Sere- The engagement of Miss Evelyn services. Sermon by Pastor Ander- Service. tent would be safer than our lee. Inc. _ practices nevertheless had to learn A. Herrick of Andover to Victor 7 p.m., G<^>el meeting. however, scientists are suddenly a SUPPLIES Publlaher* Repreaentattvee: The son, "How to Plan a Happy beginning to look at this hazard In American astronauts who go aloft a Du Pont Faint, Supplies 43 O A K ST. 99 EAST CENTER ST. Jmlaa Mathew* Special Agency — New to live together. This concept la R. Hampson of Mancheater has Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Prayer meet- Home.” ing., CommuBlte Baptist Church the proper , prospective. in pure oxygen at a reduced pres- Open Saturdays-Until 5 FJd. TEL. MI 9-9037 Orh. Chicaco. Detroit and Bqaton. now being sabotaged by the com- been announced by her mother, Wednesday, 7:15 p.m.,. Bible 5SS B. Ctsitor St. TEL. MI 3-5009 MEMBER ' AUDIT BUREAU OP Mrs. Carl B. Herrick, Andover. Friday, 8 p.m,,^ Bible study. Meteoroids were one of the first sure of five pounds per square ORCULATIOra. ______forting Atlantic Community or At- Study In the Chapel, M by Pastor Rev. Alex H. Elsesser, Minister hazards to be recognized by the inch. The Herald” Printin'* Company Inc., Her fiance is the son of Mrs. Anderson. 9:30 a.m„'Church Schoolfor all lantic Convention theory that only Margaret Hampson. 46 Union St., Chureh of the Assumption scientists. In the early 1940's mem- Outside tho Vehicle / - aaaume* no financial reaponalblllty for ages. bers of the British interplanetary If particles are present In space Complete typtwa^lca] error* appearina In ad- those who like each other, and who Manchester. Adams St. and Thompson Rd. 10:30 a.m.,‘, Morning Worshi' ertiaement* and other readlnjt matter Miss Herrick Is a 1958 graduate First Church o f Christ Scientist Society discussed this hazard and in significant numbers, an astro- Knarf's HIGH GRADE in The Mancheater Evenln* Herald. are like each other, need bother to Rev. Joseph Farrell, Paster Sermon topic: “When Faith GLASS of RHAM High School, Hebron, Masonic ’Femple designed a double-walled hull to naut working on the exterior of ^Meplay adyertlaln* cloaln* hour*: try to live together. If they suc- Rev. Francis T. Butler, Assistant Tested.” Classes will be held for avoid it. Dr. Fred L.-. Whipple, of HEA TIN G • For Auto Windshields For Monday—1 p.m Nday. and is employed In the engineering children In grades 1, 2, and 3 In a,'Space ship on a maintenance FOOD MARKET ROTARY OR • For Store Fronts and ceed in that, they can kill the 11 a.m., Sunday service, Sunday the Smithsonian Astrophyslcal Ob- project would be particularly vul- PRINTING For Tueadav—1 p.m. Monday. department of the Hartford Fire Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and 11:30 Fellowship Hall during the church 640 E. MIDDLE TPKE. all size* ot tvlmlows For Wedneaday—1 p.m Tueaday. othere, and that will be that. Insurance Co. Group in Hartford. School and nursery. ,.m. servatory, conceived the "meteo- nerable. In tests performed In PRESSURE BURNERS For Thureday—1 p.ni. Wedneaday. 8 p.m., Wednesday meeting. service. roid bumper” In which the meteo- PHONE MI 9-2205 ? CALL US FOR FREE • For Table Tops JOB AND COMMERCIAL For Frldar—1 p.m. Thiiraday. , There Is such a thing as states- Mr. Hampson Is a graduate of 4 p.m.. Board o f Trustees meet- Texas, pellfets were fired into For Saturday—1 n.m. Friday. Manchester High School, and Reading room hours at 749 Main roid was supposed to Impact the double-walled structures filled with Open Monday Thru Saturday ESTIMATES . PRINTING manship which matches its times St., excepting legal holidays, Mon- St. Bartholomew’s Church ing. outer skin and in doing so melt OPEN 8 A.5L to 5 P.M. Claaairied deadline: 10:30 a.m. each served four years In the U. S. Buckley School Auditorium material having a water content 7 A.M. to 9 PJII. Prompt and Efficient Printing day of publication except Saturday— reallsUcslly, and then there Is such day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, 7 p.m.. Junior Baptist Youth Fel- and Ionize some of the outer shell SATirUDAY 8 A.M. to NOON 9 a.m. Navy. He Is employed by the Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor lowship meets at church. Topic: similar to that of the human body. SUNDAYS, 7 A.M. to 8 PJ«. FOGARTY BROS. Of All Kinds a thing as statMmanshi|p which Southern New England Telephone Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; material. In this fashion the Heat created by the Impact gen- “Keys for Tori,” Mr. and Mrs. INCORPORATED Saturday, January IS Co. Thursday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Masses at 8, 9:15 and 10:30 a.m. energy of the meteoroid was dis- erated steam and exploded the Service a Watkins-West Feature tries to evade and outwit the ’Sacrament’’ will be the subject Deane leading. Senior Baptist sipated and the Inner wall of the Specializing in the finezt COAL, J. A. WHITE No date has been set for the Youth Fellowship meets at church. walls. Dr. Gell Indicated that a COMMUNITY PRESS realities of its time. The voice of wedding. of the Lesson-Sermon for Sunday, 'space erkft maintained Its Integ- cold cuts and meats CONNECTICUT COKE Jan. 14. 1962. - St. Bridget’s R. C. Church Emphasis — “ Christian Outreach,” meteoroid impact Intp human tis- FUEL OIL. RANGE OIL Have you ever considered what^ 9 East Middle Tpke. Every Lim Drawn . . . Franklin D. BeoSeyelt was on the Rev. Stanley E. Hsatlllo rity. sue could explode a 'body area. Center St., has been redecorated, GLASS CO. The Golden Text is from 1 Tim- Marilyn Basklnd leading. School of However, there are some larger in town. 819 Broad St.—Tel. MI 9-4539 you would do If a death occurred Telephone MI 3-5727 Tliere I npw meetUig In Paria, air the other night, enunciating Rev. Dennis R. Hussey Evangelism — "The Bible Calls for Heretofore It had been believed both on the first and second fioors, SI Bissell St.—Tel. MI 9-7822 3 Policemen Held othy. 4:12. and faster moving meteoroids in the family away from home? also the offices and ladies’ lounge. nnddr aonwthing of a delusion that the goal of the Four Freedoms. Scriptural selections will include Action,” by George Younger. that penetration would be a lljltle Tho Away from Home Service of- Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11. which ar* more energetic. These different than by a tiny rifle bul- Of course the entire honie Is air It la a present day parallel to an After each freedom, the voice Luke 3:21-22. could penetrate through both the fered by the Watkin-West Fu- conditioned to make it comfort- As Store Burglars Correlative passages from "Sci- South Methodist Church let. HCAT1NG PROBLEMS? neral Service, made possible historic meeting held in Philadel specified Just where It was to be Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Inner and outer aheli. If this should This finding indicates the use of Call MI 9-8078 or MI 9-4736 Call Ml 4-1111 able the year around. ence and Health with Key to the Rev. Lawrence F. Almond through membership In the As- _ p h U back In 1787, a thing isaUed established, and in each case the (Missouri Synod) happen, the man Inside the space metal or hard space suits for ma- At Watkjns-We.st each funeral ABC APPLIANCE (Continued from Page One) Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy, Rev. Percy M. Spurrier craft would in serious trouble. eociated Funeral Directors’ Serv- Marrys Marks Anniversary PONTIAC an Atlantic Convention. It la a location was the same. It was al- Cooper and High Sts. Ministers neuvering In space outsids the ve- FOR REPAIRS, is complete, regardless of the cost. include p. 241:27-30. Until recently It had been sup- M A NCHESTER OIL C O . REPLACFJdENT ice, is the solution. All the details Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, Pastor " 9 and 10:45 a.m., Morning Wor- hicle. Caskets and other articles are dis- AND REPAIRS meeting of govenuneht-authoiized ways "everywhere In the world." McKenzie said loot carted away posed that the impact of a meteo- INCORPORATED ON ALL TYPES OF will >1 taken care of and the fam- In private automobiles from eight ship. Another hazard of considerable played -with the price of each Just in time to assist those budg-4>are union suits In both heavy and and govemment-^polnted, but Not among the like-minded, or the St. Mary’s Episcopal Church roid on a space vehicle would result 24-Hour Prompt Service ily's wishes will carried out. 19 M apte St.-M I 9.8679 stores included baby food, coffee, a Church and Park Sts. 9 a m., Sunday School. Free bus 9 and 10:45 a.m., ChurctI School magnitude is the possibility that elarly Indicated. In this way a els pinched by the holidays, medium weights, all kinds of un- still not official delegations from like-skinned. Not among one select transportation. in explosive decompression. If the There is no fuss or confusion; clearly Indicated. In this way a Morry's Men's Store, 747 Main St. derwear and those extremely pop- TEMPEST bathinet, toilet articles, clothing, The Rev. George F. Nostrand, for Nursery through Junior High. air pressure could be reestablished a meteoroid may plunge Into sin- tha 16 member nations o f the group of nations. Not on on* par- 9:30 a.m.. Adult Bible study. 10:45 a.m.. Church School for gle-walled rocket tanka containing FUEL and RA N GE OIL everything will be handled as spec- ford and does not need to ask em- to holding a storewide clearance ular Hanes sweat shirts. REPAIRS O N - tires, a camera and luggbge. Rector soon enough the man had nothing ified. This eliminates the need of . North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- ticular continent. Not just around The captain said none of the loot 10 a.m.. Divine Worship. Text: Senior High. explosive fuel or liquid oxygen. Sales, service and Installation barrassing questions. Deferred sale to celebrate Its second an- Ball-Band rubber footwear, the SALES and SERVICE The Re\’. John D. Hughes, Matthew 17:5-7. Theme: "Epi- to fear. However, recent re- on all make buiners. a member of the family making a GRILLS, RLECTRIO IRONS, tion. They are spending two weeks was sold to others. 5 and 6 p.m.. Confirmation Class, In long trips through space, extra payments may be arranged If de- niversary on Main St. Morry’s Thorogood Shoes and boots, you one particular ocean. But always Senior Assistant phany and the Transfiguration of searches by scientists of the We Give Top 'Value Stamps hurried trip, eliminates countless TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS, He said also: "The nature of the The Rev. William F. Gender HI chapel. propellants must be carried along sired. moved to 747 Main St. Just two may choose the regular or Insulat- V.ACIfUM CLEANERS, dlsoussing problems of military, "everywhere In the world.” Christ.” 6:15 p.m.. Youth Work Commit- Chance-Vought Corporation show telephone calls and many other The redecorated funeral home Is years ago from Its former loca- crimes and the fact that some men Junior Assistant conclusively that catastrophic for maneuvers and re-entry. This ed boots for extra warmth and Paul Dodge HEATERS, FANS,. economic, and eepecially political In the world of 1962, there is' apparently were willing to risk Nursery In the parish house tee meeting, library. extra fuel creates «n additional M A NCHESTER OIL C O . items that arise at such a time. attractive and there la ample space tion on Depot sq. where it was protection. Morry's also carries during this service. events can result from the impact W O O DCOCK It lessens the strain oh the family • S E W I N G M A C H U n S S unity among the members of no peace, no security, no prosper- their careers and their reputations 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion. 7 p.m.. Ninth Grade Fellowship, hazard which must be recognized INCORPORATED for*mo8t services. A large chapel located for more than ten years, Dunham Bros.- and Eridicott John- 11 a.m., Gottesdienst. mlt Abend- Cooper Hall, Dr. Robert Keeney of particles ’on vehicles in space. 270 North Main St. and insures a service just as you may he used If desired or. If a fcverything In the store, the entire Pontiac, Inc. NATO, ity, no freedom, no life for anyone and their freedom is pathetic.” Corporate Communion of Junior New Found Dangers by the astronauts. REFRIGERATIO N C O . son .shoes. Whether you are look- AN ¥?erii guarontoad mahl. ' Jr will speak on “ Christian Life These flndlng;s point up the nec- designate. This service by Wat- smaller space Is wished, this may stock (except for those Items that ing for dress shoes or work shoes, 878 Main St.—Tel. MI 9-2881 They dUclalm, with false mod- unless It Is for all, and none of ’The burglaries, McKenzie said, and Senior Young People’s Fellow- Dr. Charles F. Cell and Allen covered 18 months but no reports 7 p.m.. Young People’s Society and Growth.” essity for extra shielding in space. kins-Weat extends all over the be divided, forming two smaller are fair traded) will be on sale. you will find Just what you want ship. meeting. B. Thompson fired tiny aluminum esty, any open aaMrtion that they these things can be assured for any of them were received by police. 7 p.m., Senior High .Fellowship— Multiple plates are looked upon as Uniteu States and Canada. chapels. An excellent loud speak Reductions from 29 per cent to 39 here. Linemen depend upon Mor- 9 a.m.. Morning Prayer with ser- Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.. Adult In- pellets weighing half as much as are trying to emulate the Phila- particular community unless they TVo other unidentified officers mon by the Rev. Mr. Nostrand. snow party (check with officers if one poseible solution to this haz- Personal service to rendered by er system Is In effect throughout per cent are offered for this event. ry's for their shoes and they also formation Hour. weathfer Is bad). an aspirin Ublet with speeds of Light Control Wutklns-West Funeral Service to- All the merchandise is name delphia convention o f 1787, In exist also for all other communi- may face suspension for lesser Junior choir. Classes follow this 20,000' miles per hour Into small ard. If the space between the Inner WiitedRirit-QUA. the home. For those who desire carry hiking boots, hi-cuts and of- violations, McKenzie added. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. Ladies’ 7:30 p.m.. Membership Seminar, and outer walls of the space vehi- Rt e Rhews h At ovUw j day as it was when the business music, a fine Hammond organ is brands and of the highest quality, ficial Boy Scout camp and hiking CUNLIFFE which unofficial representatives of ties and all other peoples, includ- service. Nursery and kindergar- Aid Missionary and social evening. air and oxygen-filled chambers. DON WILLIS Bleau has been a regular pa- ten in Children's Chapel at this Susannah Wesley Hall. cle were filled with low-density By Kirsch was started in 1874 by Watkins available. The family rooms are BO do take advantage of this won- shoe.s. IS American colonies, met to dia- ing those we ourselves may like The penetration of the aluminum Bros, in a small building on Wells derful sale of values. Just think, trolman since Sept. 1, 1959, Bates hour. shell produced an "oxidative ex- material such as glass wool or o Vertical Blinds graciously furnished and very For those who need sturdy work MOTOR SALES ctiaa mutual problems, finally want the least. Every line drawn In this since Dec. 15, 1959, and Muir 11 a.m., Morning Prayer with foamed magnesium tlien the dam- 250 TOLLA N D ST. St. While the town has grown to comfortable. Should a family de- many of the items on sale are clothes, choose the famous Five EXPERT AUTO BODY and GARAGE plosion” — an Intense, blast-like e Venetian Blinds reduced almost to cost. In addi- an the way to the^rafting of the world lessens the chances of sur-' since Nov. 10, 1960. sermon by the Rev. Mr. Gender. flash. age might be further reduced, , EAST H ARTFOltO a population of over 40,900 per- sire a car, one will be placed at Us Bros. line. These clothes are as FENDER REPAIRS Area Chprehes e Custom Window Shades tion to the many items drastically 18 Main St, Tel. MI 9-4531 Omstltutlon of the United States vlval on both sides of itself, . Patrolmen John R. Adams, 26, Senior choir. Babysitting nursery To assess the potential danger The results of these invesUga- sons, the same personal service Is disposal upon request. good looking as they arc rugged. and John J.' Malloy, 29, were ar- BU 9.6333 yours to rely upon. reduced In price, any clothing pur- ENA5IEL and LACQUER of America. But the modesty of In the Children’s Chapel. to man, they placed rats In an air tions, w’hlle bringing Into focus e Repair o Washing Particularly convenient la the When you have matching pants, equally. rested last Dec. 21, for breaking As the funeral service grew chased here that requires altera- REFINIvHlIINGS SpncialMng In 7 p.m., Evening Prayer with Rockville Seventh-day Adventist ^ chamber at normal atmospheric the many hazards o f space, also Power and Hand Tools off-atreet parking In the rear of shirts and Jackets, you have a these Parts delegations should not Into establishments on their beats. Rockville Baptist Chureh indicate eclentlsts are studying with the town,' Ormand West tion will be done absolutely free. boys’ choir. "November to Easter” Church - pressure. The rats showed symp- Painting and Decorating Tools the home. This provides comfort work outfit that Is trim, good-' deceive any one. They all have one Each was sentenced to state pris- 69 Union St. preventive measures that could FINDELL MFC. CO. joined Watkins ISros. in 1944, and and privacy for thcTse visiting the Whether you purchase slacks, looking and will really wear. If REASONABLE PRICES BRAKE SERVICE series follows this service. 136 Orchard St. toms of shock and some suffered Garden and Land Tools wool, cord or flannel trousers, bee In their bonnets, and that is The Restrained Peroration on for 4 to 6 years. Dally, 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Rev. Winthrop W. Farnsworth, save the astronaut unless he Is 485 MIDDLE TPKE., EAST in 1966 the business became the home and eliminates any parking you wish to have lettering put on FREE ES’HMATES (Masonlo ’Temple) I^tor broken backs from the blast wave. Baby, Household, Party work trousers, a set of coveralls, Malloy, father of one, said he Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Holy Com- In a second experiment a rat was very, ver^, very unlucky. Phone MI 8-4865 Watkins-'West Funeral Service. problem. By using this private Ihq. back of shirts and Jackets, Front bid ANgnmont the Idea that the military unity of In spite of the temptations of Henry Ward HUI, Pastor and Banquet SnppUes dungarees, all of these are altered RT. 88—VERNON, CONN.> - took part in the burglaries, In munion. placed In chambers which con- (Copyright 1962, General Fea- , Invalid Needs The warmth, sympathy and un- parking area, processions may be Morry’s will take care of this NATO, soon to be paralleled by the which 21,000 In cash was t^ e n , Robert E. Anderson, First Elder 9:30 a.m., Church School with R. A. PEARL, Prop. absolutely free. You simply can- Just Above the Trafflo Circle tradition and rhetoric. President tained 95 per cent oxygen. The tures Corp.) derstanding that Mr. West brought formed without creating a traffic work for you. G omtoI RnpcNr WoHi economic unity of the Common "Just for the thrills.” Adams, di- Church of the Nazarene Theodore Bauer, Setxmd Elder classes for all ages, nursery not afford to miss these wonderful TEI.. M l 8-0016 Kennedy continues to give the through adults. result was catastrophic. The rat Into the business has done much problem. values, buy now and save real Tho Carter line 1s one that Is Market, ought to be accompanied, vorced father of four, said he 286 Main St. to bring comfort t o ' those using Should you require the services Deity an uncommon amount of 10:30 a.m., Sabbath School — 11 a.m.. Morning worship. Ser- died instantly and was totally money. There, will be many weeks known all over the country and as well, by a growth of political needed the money. Rev. C. E. Winslow, Minister charred. Complete burning of the CUSTO M M ADEv his services. of Watklns-West, you have only to the full Carter line is carried at deference,and respect In his formal Adult Bible Study Hour. “The mon topic, “ To the Glory of God.” MANCHESTER^ CA M PIN G of winter weather ahead so take unl^y among the 15 nations In- inner chamber resulted and tem- The WatkinsTWest Funeral place a phofte call, day or night, Morry’s, overalls, dungarees, shop oratory, and for that we compli- New y’ork, Jan. 13 UP)—Three 9:30 a.m-, Church School classes Unity of the Family.” Lesson aim: 7:30 p.m., Evening Gokpel Hour. CANVAS) A W NIN GS full advantage of thia timely sale Message, “The Superior One.” peratures in excess of 1,500 de- Service endeavors to furnish the and an Immediate response will be at MorrV’s Men’s Store, located coats and shop aprons, well tall volved. ment him. policemen have been dismissed for all ages. To help us practice love and unity grees F. were recorded one Inch POULTRY FARM EQ UIPM EN T best possible facilities to those yours. Every effort will be made to ored and long wearing. Al.so TOURAINE from the force on charges of re- next to the State Theater, 747 MANCHESTER This Atlantic Convention for- 10:30 a.m.. Children’s Church in the home as the basis for being from the penetrated area. 473 KEENLY STREET Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags, using services. A new casket coach assist you through a trying and slocked are Lee Riders, Blue Bell It has always seemed to us that fusing to Investigate a burglary good neighbors In the community. 8t. George’s Episcopal Chureh Main St, The- atore is open dally maUy opened, last Monday, with a and- Nursery. As a rssult of these findings, Strictly farm-fresh medium Air Mattresses, Stovea has been added, and also available sorrowful period and you may be dungarcc.s and wrangjers Hosiery it any statesmen were so truly until the victim paid them |5 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. Children’s Division—The Jun- Rt. 44A Bolton from 9 a.m. to 5:39 p.m. and from MEMORIAL CO. PAINTS clarion call in the direction of such apiece. scientists dlacovered many- poten- Lanterns are new, air-conditioned limousines certain that the wishes of the 9 to 9 on Thursdays. that Will last and last can be yours Opposite East Cemetery pious siid religious that he was Message by the pastor. Theme: iors will study Gen. 9:1-4, 9-25 on The Rev. Edward W. Johnson, size egge, 45c dox. at the fa n s if your choice 1s Railroad hosiery; precedent-breaking political unity tial threats to man. Decompres- to insure riding comfort. The .family will be carried out in the At . Morry’s Men's Store you more intent on pleasing God than Deputy Police Commissioner "Renewal of Spiritual Strength.” “The destruction of Sodom." Aim: Vicar this Is fully guaranteed. For B«st Rvwlts Walter Arm said. In announcing M A NCHESTER funeral home, located at 142 E. fullest detail. will find quality merchandise, at Quality Mafflorioh from Christian Herter, former sec- using Him, then that statesman 6 p.m., Youth Services. To show how hard it is to believe realistic prices. Why not stop in Do not forget Morry's free al- the dismissals last night, that the 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. retary of state, and head of the and accept a warning from God. SURPLUS SALES C O . and see the brand names stocked teration service: it will save you Over 80 Years .Experience would put God in the first para- Incident occurred in Jamaica, Message by the pastor. 10 a.m., Morning prayer and ser- 169 N. MAIN ST. American delegation. Herter, as a Queens, on Nov. 19, 1960. / “Jesus Rides Into Jerusalem" la STOP A T HALLM ARK PH ARM ACY here. Van HCusen, for Instance, both time and money. Stop In and graph of his speech, rather than Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.. Prayer the Primary lesson and the Kin- mon. Church school. at Depot Square PAUL'S congreiMinan, was once noted for Arm Identified the three as SUfR)AY, FOR Y O ilR FAVORITE Hanes and other nationally ad- take advantage of the wonderful Coll Ml 9.S807 reserving Him for the parting and Praise service. dergarten will learn "How to .savings during Morry’s Men’s PAINT SUPPLY his leadership In support of the Louis J. Pastorinl, 37, of 89-48 Open Daily to 9:00 P.M. vertised wearing apparel. emotional touch In the last para- Love Jesua” St.' John’s Church „ NEWSPAPER ' A full line of sweaters, flannel Store Annlver.sary Clearance Sale. A. AIMETTI, Prop. 204th St, Hollis, Queens, a veter- Second Congregational Church Rt. SO, Vemon J. FARR—MI 3-7111 645 Main Street concept of the United Nations and graph. an of seven years'on the force, Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. — Mid- ENJOY OUR FA M OUS SEE US FOR: shirts, wool shirts, wlnter^jackcts, Remember that only quality mer- 885 N. Main St. week Prayer Service. The Rev. Jamela -L, Grant, Rector chandise Is stocked here; come in IIarris