The Weather Forecast of V. S. Weather Bursae addltidn in 1950. In fact,.he aatd, there were several ahoveU in hie Not M -cold tonight. Vow le-te. About T omu garage from various ground break Tneaday cloudy, warmer followed Heard Along Main Street ings. b^ snow chani^g to rmlii. High hi One of the other board members Th* Buckley School PTA will And on Some of Manchester*s Side Streets, Too low 99a. have a meetlnf at the achool Mon turned to the assembled dignitaries Manohaitar Smblam Club, No. day at 8 p.m.r , following which I and commented that there wee no 261, will hold g, oharltabla card they will be entertained by Bob need to welt two weeks Until the party at Uie Elka Horns on Blaacll ■. Steele of radio fame. One Opinion '*• Grand Central ’ ground breaking ceremony to use at. at 8 o’clock Thuraday evening. MANCHESTER, CONN.,‘MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1958 (Classified Advertlaing oa Page 12) the gold shoVels. PRICE FIVE CENTS Following a Center St. accident An ad for a "Room withMt Each year the cltib holds a egra recently several persons were mill Board” which appeared recently "The snow Is two feet deep right party for the benefit of come wor Another of the popular Britiah- ing around the area where a stated that the shower was in the out tn front of the hospital now. American Club Saturday night thy cMiee. In previous yeara funds cruiser was parked. basement and the telephone was We caii start getting some use out raised In thia way have been used daneea will be held at the Maple One of the persons pointed to in the room. ' of them." -TEL. Ml 8-6SU Purtell Leads S t home tonight. Tony O'Bright'a several scratches on the cruiser's to'purchase a specially built wheel 87 BAST CENTER 8T. Senators Checking This conjures up all kinds of pic chair for the hospital and to buy ereheatra will furnish music fo r ' roof, and asked the policeman, tures. First of all, why not put the Buildup for Letdown AMBULANCE SERVICE dancing. ■’How'd your cruiser get scratched a bed for cancer patients at the Drive for Unity telephone booth In the basement A shapely Manchester coed at Cancer CUntc. ' r up?” and the shower stall In the room? UConn was walking across campus But before he could answer, an Chairman of the committaa ie U.S. Can Lick Navy Ens. Edmund J. Peresluha, Both take up the same amount of one day last week when she no Navy’s Submarine, other person remarked, "That's lira. Toeter Wllllama. Other mem- In State’s GOP son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. space. ticed a good looking athlete ap bera of the committee are Mre. Peresluha. Rt. 2, is serving aboard from hiding in the bushes waiting Second, for purposes of modesty proaching her with an interested to nab somebody." RolUe 'niompaon and Mra. Wil the destroyer USS Leonard F. on that dash between the bedroom look in his eye. liams, ttdeeta; Mre. Donald Jorgan- H artford, Jan, 26 (/P)— Mason with the U.S. Seventh and the basement, would the ten "You don’t know me,” the ath Wrong Answer aan, itrs. Joseph Reynolds and Missiles Programs U.S. Sen, William A. Purtell Fleet ant have to be a track star? lete said. "But I’ve seen you around Mra. John Tierney, tablet: Mrs. The morning after the snow Third, can we stand In that hall a lot.” today announced that he has storm the switchboard at Police Junes McVeighs Mrs. Charles La- called for meetings of state Patrlotie Instructor Mrs. Oglore way to see what happens when the "Yes, and I’ve noticed you, too,” throp Jr. and Mra. Uoyd Alcoa, Headquarters was jammed with the Manchester girl replied. Wuhinffton, J*n. 20 {/P)—^tmontha" to send a payload rocket Republican leaders to resolve White of the Auxiliary to Ander phone rings? table prlaea; Mra. Edmund H. to the moon, and said the Army Avoid Inflation calls from mothers requesting "Well, what are you doing to The Senate Preparedness sub- what he called “minor dif- son Shea pest No. 2046. VFW, school information. The word of Hindis, publicity; and Mrs, Ray will teat nuclear cxploalons up to yesterday presented a flag to Den Explanation on Ban night? -^Anything special?” the mond Beauregard, Mra. Samuel comiliittee looks into the ade SO miiea above the Earth In ex ferencie and misunderstand the day was that there was no Dr. Mr. D. D.: handsome one asked. quacy of the Navy’s sub 5 df Cub Pack 112 at the home of school and Sgt. Walter Ferguson, Vacant!, Mrs. Napoleon Pitcher, periments this summer in the mid- ings in our rank.®.’’ Den Mother Mrs. Walter Wiese, We'd like to clear up the matter "Well, what have you got In Mrs. Stanley Juroa, Mrs. Anthony PINE marine and missile pronrams Paclflc testing grounds: There was iSirtell’a statement came as par 197 High St. The flag was accept on duty that morning, was "snow'ed of the water ban for you. mind?” the aroused coed queried under” relaying this Information LapoUa, Mra. Harold Burnett, Mrs. today as it opens the final no ofltciat confirmation of either ty leaders were preps ring for to Ike Starts 6th ed by James Krause. As you may know, we have two The aOiIete’s answer: "I thought Donald ' Cagenellp, Mrs. Kenneth report. night's anniiaf fund-raising din Production to the inquirers. water .departments in town. One maybe you’d be free to sit with out Hodge, Mrs. George BhigUsh and PHARMACY week of its current phase of 5. Censored testimony of de ner. j "Ferg” began connecting and Is owned by the Town ot Manches baby while my wife and I go to a Mrs. Chulea Lathrop Sr., refresh- SS4 center SL-TeL 80 SMM14 hearings. fense contractors, released by the "My main interest is the suc The Polish Women's Alliance, disconnecting lines as rapidly as ter. The other is the privately movie." Adm. Arleigh A. Burke, chief Year with Talk Oroup 518, will meet tomorrow menta. Senate subcommittee, reported cess of the complete Republlcsn' possible along with a blurted, owned Manchester Wa'.*r Co. The of Naval Operations, and Rear. that the Air Force has ordered ticket iri November," Purtell said; Off Sharply afternoon at 2 o’clock at 77 North "There's no school today.” As he former ^erves, in general, the Duck!!! PINE LENOX Adm. W. F. Rabom, who la super development on "a limited llasls” St. . in a statement. At GOP Dinner was about to pull one connection, a South End of town: the latter Children generally love to see it I vising development of the Navy’s^ of "large scale aatellite vehicles” "For that reason I have s'ug- j voice shouted out, "Wait a min serves the North End. snow but there was one group that Card Parly Set PHARMACY Polaris missile, were among wit for reconnaissance. gested meetings with party lead Richard V. Pagani. son of Mrs. ute!'' The sergeant hesitated and Yes, there was a water ban this wasn't too happy about the'recent m E. OMter MISS I nesses called for closed-door testi Four Major Breaks ers. Such meetings are liot de-1 By MARVIN L ARROW8MITH» For Nation Pauline Pagani. 105 Doming St., replaced the wire. The voice at the summer. It affected those custom storm. They’d ridden to school on By Church Unit mony. 6. Dr. Ralph Swann, an Army signed for the purpose of selecting j Wa.shington, ,Jan. 20 {IP)— was .pnmnoted to marine corporal other end continued, "You've told ers of the Town Water Depart their bikes that morning. One im While Cengr^ha members argued rocket fuel expert at Huntsville. a gubernatorial candidate." President Ei.senhower starts By STERLING F. GREEN Dec. .1. He is' serving as a security me three times that there’s no ment. The private company did not patient lad tried Hding up a hill Mrs. Harold F. Wall Jr., 20 variously that.more money, more Ala., dlaclosed in an interview that Purtell's statement followed pub Washington, Jan. 20 — MSrd at the Marine Detachment, school. I don't care. I only want to And it necessary to establish a bsm in Center Park while the others Femdale Rd., president. of the clearly define authority and more in laboratory tests, solid fuels for llshed reports that he was le a d in g | ” 18 Sixth year in office today President Eisenhower said to Neva] Air Station^ Chincoteaque, know where my car has been towed pushed their bicycles through the creative thinking are needed to rockets are showing almost as a drive to achieve agreement on a i— and kicks off a new Reoul).- on the outside use of water. Ladles of the Assumption, an day the country can lick the Va. to?” So, you see, the recent ad" 'n our slippery white stuff. He made quite nounces a midwinter card party for spur United States defenses much thrust as liquid fuels. Four candidate for governor. Mean drive for Control o f Con- paper were not contradict a crash when he hit the ground. Monday, Jan. 27, at 8 p'.m. in the against Russian scientific gains, major scientific break-throughs in "We have many fine Republi- recession this year, pay in You certainly don't have to go to the weekend brought these devel four years have aided the solid cans available whose names have,** full the cost of meeting Rus- a horror movie to build up sus Assumption hall. Military whist been mentioned. ” he sa id ,-I am! The 6 .-year-old President ar- Go Together and setback will be played. opments: fuel development, opening the way I sia’s new cliallenge, and go Truer words were never spoken pense these snowy days. Just try 1. Sen. Jackson (D-Waahl said to eventual factory production of not espousing the candidacy of any! observance of the walking past three or (our innocent Mra. Walter McNally la chairman particular one. ( evening at a $100- forward to “ real economic in a Main St. restaurant one morn of the prize committee. Mra. John Senate Democrats are considering ballistic missiles which ran be looking youngsters casually tossing a $2 billion package propoaal to shipped ready to fire. "As a matter of fact, " he ,.on-1 Chicago growth without inflation.” DmetFor Fun...sDaiie« For EMroise! ing this week. Stevens and Mra. Francis Breen Two middle-aged Manchester snowballs from hand to hand. That increase appropriations for long- Jackson said the Senatorial inued. "a candidate will be selected ' where he will be guest of. honor Hia economic report, third and itchy feeling between the shoulder head the refreshment committee. range jet bombers, both Interme ____ ^ and make a nationwlde-televislon- last of the annuai White House businessmen were seated over Tickets may be obtained from I radio Dolltlcal addre.ss NBC, 9:30 SQUARE coffee when the conversation blades cav.scd by youthful eyes diate and medium range balllatlc (Continued on Page Three) (Continued on Page F'lve) mes.sages to Congress, carried a boring into the back can be quite members of the executive board or miaalles, and missile-firing aubma- I p.ni. E.ST) as the party's chief. 42-point program of home-front DANCING LESSONS turned to one of the men's eons un-nerving, even if nothing does by contacting any of the follow • The President and Mrs. Elsen- i rinea. legislation. Moat of the request! who. after recently graduating ing members: Mrs. Joseph Lee. 12 hower scheduled sn sfternoon flight from college, had become an over happen. 2. Sena. Humphrey fD-Minni I were familiar, but Eisenhower said Bachrach Photo Flint Dr.: Mra. Leonard Rackow- and McClellan (D-Ark) prepared ' aboard his private plane. Colum-1 they are now "urgent.” Sponsored by the Town Recreation De night success In a New York City Keep Your Eye on the Ball MRS. HENRY F. BUTLER ski, 754 Center St., or Mrs. Stan bine III. The trip tkk»s about 2' partment and the Manchester Square advertising Arm. a bill to establish a cabinet-level He pledged that his policies will A Manchester businessman va ley Zatkowski, 171 'Thompson Rd. department of acience and tech Scientist Urges U.S. hours 15 minutes. be shaped to foster the earliest Dance Ctub. "Isn’t It wonderful how lucky cationing in Florida this month your boy is?” the other man re Miss Josephine E. Reardon, taffeta was fashioned with prin nology to include the Atomic En ' In Chicago, the President and ' possible business recovery. But he W EDNESDAYS 8 to 10:30 P.M. sent this one along: Providence, R. I., daughter of Mr. cess lines, sculptured neckline and ergy CJommlaalon (AEC), National the Fir.st Lady will stay overnight j gave no hint that the administra marked. He and three fellow golfers STARTING JANCARY 22 "Yes, it Is wonderful. The hard and Mrs. Michael Reardon, be long tapered sleeves. Reembroi Grace Group Set Science Foundation. - Btircau of ' at the Stockvard Inn near the huge! tion is con.sidertng any such strong were getting ready to tee off when came the bride of Henry F. Butler, dered Alencon lace appllqued the Standards. Patent Office and oth International Amphitheater where.' medicine as tax cuts, public works COMMUNITY Y er he works, the luckier he gets.” an attractive—a very shapely— Use More Red Data town clerk of Vernon, 23% Elm neckline . and the full circular To Hear Greaser er agencies. The bill also would tonight's dinner Is being held and : or deliberate deficits, and avoided WILL DOBSON, Instructor young miss came upon the scene. St., Rockville, son of Mrs. Jose waltz-length akirt. Her chapel- authorize S-ISO million of direct even the words "recession” or "de Shovel Inventory The golfers and their caddies I.'i where Eisenhower was nominated You may register the night of the Brst The members of the Board of phine Butler and the Tate Frank length pure allk illusion veil fell government loans for scientific Washington. Jan. 20 i.fi A lead for a first term In July 19.52. pression.” meeting, Jan. 22 at the Y—or you may stepped aside and watched as she Butler, at 10 o’clock this morning from a Dior cap of lace embroi John Creaaer, auperviaor of the scholarships and government in .Slump Harder Than Forecast Trustees of Manchester Memorial teed off. plant and maintenance department' ing American acientist proposed to- Tliey plan to fly back to Wash call the Recreation Department. A small Hospital, representatives from the in the Blessed Sacrament Church. dered with seed pearla and sequins. surance of another SI billion of day that the United States cut ington tomorrow. Eisenhower disclosed that the fee will be charged. ‘rne woman swung, hooked the The ceremony was performed by Her attendant wore an emerald at the- Manafield State 'Training . sfump began sooner and hit harder Wadhams and. May Construction ball, and lost sight of it. “ Could School, will be the guest speaker private loana for college and gran- waste and advance Its own Russian reports available here, | Fortv-four Republican dinners To participate, a person must either the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John P. Mc green ballerina-length dress with than officials had expected. In the Co., and Victor Frid of the Hart you tell me where it went?" she at the monthly meeting of the uate Mudwts. , / u reaearch by making greater use of Berkner said the greatest inefflei- fdr an'estimated 40.000 of the reside in Manchester, hold property In ford architectural firm were gath Guire. gold headband and carried a cas 3. Pending establishment of its discoveries by the Russians ency in research comes from dupll- GOP faithful are being held to- past three months national pro town, or have attended local schools. asked the onlookers. The bride wks given in marriage cade of yellow chrysanthemums. Grace Group of Center Congrega- j ered last week in the Aiixillary Sheepish grins appeared on their J J. Y Berkner. p esident eating work already done else-1 night in 27 states and the District duction dropped $6 billion, or 1% by her father. The maid of honor A reception was held at the tional Church Monday night at 8 per cent, he said, from the record room at the hospital to sign the faces. None of them had been o'clock in the Robbina room. cy fARPA), the Defense w part- gf Associated Universities Inc. where. "It Is inexcusable and fnis- ! of Golumbia, In addition to El.scn-i new wing contract. was Mias Mary,A. Casey, Provi Sheraton Biltmore Hotel. ment ordered its missiles director,. which carries on research projects, trating'' he .said hower sneakers at the tin tnsioo rale of $439 billion a year achieved wat-hing the ball. dence. Stephen Dereszewaki, Rock After a wedding trip to Florida, Creaser haa held this position for Upon the completion of the sign William Holaday, to coordinate Criticized what he said was made- -since the Russian effort in a-plate affairs from coa V to coast ! in the previous quarter. ing of contracts, architect's plans, ville, was best man. the couple will reside at 23'i Elm nine years, and will tell about tha And he underscored this warning: Tluinks, Fellas The bride’s gown of pure silk St,r Rockville. the dev^Ioptnent *” ***■ I'- '■'I, ,.' \. '. V - -■ /.. e ! • !■" , ■ *• , . ■ ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ... .- - '.v-. , . PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtD, MANCHESTER, CUNN., MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1958 MANCHESTER EVENING‘HERALD, MANCHESTER, UQNN., MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1958 PAGE THRE^ Congregational Church will -he Bolton held Friday etarting at 6:80 pjh. with,a family potluck supper in Extremes Pace Ike Asseids U.S. Can Lick Fuchs Will Try Snow Blankets FUELOiL the pariah room of the church. Silk Town Sheinwold on FOR RANGE OiL Aanlversary Slated Proposed School Land Seen Mr. and Mrs.- MicMel Kurye of First Returns Recession, Avoid Inflation First Crossing Plains Area on AND SERVitE French Rd. wdll bbeerve their 4fith wedding amiivesary tomorrow. Notes, Quotes CREAM p u r r DOUBfJB < Bast dselsr , ., (Conttniied from Page One) quires aelf-dtscipline. If Important CALLt Creatiing Drainage Problem Meeting Ckmoeled In Guatemala CAUSES m o LOSS groups ignore this truth, the al Of Antarctica Way Eastward The Advisory Council of the By Alfred Sbeinwokl mand; "very little" decline in in, ternatives are either an economy Mi 9.7540 Effort* to obtain a lite for^erty and »oil eonditlona appear to Congregational Church will not (ConUaned from Page One) A g re ^ y penalty double caused $ k » ’ > (ximes or total buying power; ris damaged by inflation or contl-ols (Continued from Page One) (Continued from .Page One) be similar. hold their regular monthly meet a Mg lose to the Italian team In ing outlays by state and IockI gov that are Incompatible with our ichool need* In thi* town have hit By EARL YOST the firet eesaion of the 1957 World hands and excitedly congratulat we* sluiced with inch in a half- a major *nag with the refusal of "It is uniterstood that, the site is ing this evening because of the yeaterday was generally quiet. X K l 10 9 4 2 ernments; increased private spend free competitive tnetitutlona." M&MOIL very favorable from other consid annual meeting coining during the championship in New York last ing on research and development; The President noted also that ing them. hour period. ) the State Department of Health FldTes Avendano said only "acat- January. The vlsiton recovered in end strong business confidencre, at the recent rate of increase in real Hil[illary and Dufek - went out to Messy mixtures of rain and , to approve the Roger*—Toomey— eration*. same week. tered incidenta of no importance” 5 ^ 2 SERVICE "If the, tow‘n wishes to proceed time to give the American play- a Q I 9 6 S tested by the long-range programs production—-about 1 per cent last meet the Britons a mile from the ’snow fell In parts of Missouri, GREEN STAMPS Bolton tract "from a aewage di*- Eugene (Jimmy) Kozlowakl of’$)C3ub. ‘The first was Ernest Bush of were reported. 'ere a royal shellacking, but they t V»V4 of corporations tor expansion and year—"would clearly be unsatis polar base. - As the tractor train Illinois and Indiana. p < ^ angle.” further with the Rogers. Toomey, Manchester Evening Herald cor 5 Jean Rd. He was followed in or Bolton site it is recommended that respondent Mrs. Elan Dimock Jr., 111 Brooklyn St., Rockville, has He warned that the, army stood will probably avoid suob "cream i V r 5 construction. factory ae a continuing condi- pulled up with flags fl^ng, Hil But the anow was dominant. The sanitary engineer who in been promoted to foreman on the der by Ted Brown of 200 Main St., puff doubles" when 'th e 1988 Summing up, Elsenhower pre Uon." lary advanced to greet Fuchs. . The Saoramento and San Andres spected the site also termed the a consulting sanitary engineer be telephone Mitchell 0-982S. John Pteklea of 85 HMi S t and reddy to . uphold the decision of retained to make Independent in first shift at Hamilton Standard Congress, which will iriake the of match begine this Friday, In Oomo, 5 K ? ? I 1 M 5 dicted; Reeeri'e Board Slow "Hello, Bunny,” said the con- Mountain* of aouth central New present system in the Consolidated In Windsor Locks. A former well- Harry Maidment o( 99 Robert Rd. "Aa we look ahead in 1958, there Mexico Were buried under more | school a ‘‘nuisance." vestigations and attempt a solu Seniyr active status is attained by ficial canvaas of’ the election Italy. The message was ’ baaed on ^ queror of Mt. Everest, and the known basketball player and later turns and choose between the two Aa usual, in tedm matches, the »?tS972 are grounds for expecting that the spadework done by the President’s ! two men shook hands warinly. than 14 inches of snow. The resort' The School Sites committee, tion to the problem. The results of an official, Kozlowski i$ in Pur- men who have been members of town of CJIoudcroft in the Sacra- "WE CANNOT EXIST which holds options on the 32-acre sUph an investigation could then high men if no 'candidate gets a' eame hand waa played at tw o decline in bualness activity need iiot Council of Economic Advisers, { Fuchs appeared surpriaed by the Lieader of Klan Rotary for at least 15 years and West MM* be, prolonged and that economic 'inentos waa eapeclally hard h it.' WITHOUT MUTUAL tract at the Center, was hotifl?d be reviewed by this department" are in good standing, or by men majority of the total vote. tables. In one room, an American '2 A 3 a T m headed by Raymond J. Saulnler. welcoming party and battery of Highway* through the two ranges, of the decision in. a letter signed ■ 'Wrong Time, for Test’ The congressional membership pair sat North-South; in the other 3 i Double Pass growth can be resumed without ex It conUined little if any evidence | cameras. HELP" who have reached five years of room, an American pair eat East- tended interruption.” were cloa^d or barely passable. I by Warren Scott, chief sgnitary Speaking for the Sites Committee, Faces Charges service and have passed' their OSth now - is -overwhelmingly MDN. of the council’s reputed feeling The hearty exchange of greet Winds up to 20 m.p.h caused! — • (Author’s Name Below) — engineer for the State. 'The tract Hutchinson said its menqbers be birthday*. ■ Ydigoras told a news conference if West. Thus, -the Americans held Opeoiag lead —- MA Other official sources, more ex that the Federal Reserve Board ings appeared to discount reports some drifting in southwestern Kan-' had already received approval, of lieve ‘‘perhaps the test was made » • • he came out the high'man without the good cards at one table and plicit than the President, said the should have moved earlier to ease of coolness between Hillary and sas and southward into the Texas Dedicated scientistn, re* the State Board of Education, the at an Inopportune time a* recent In Indian Riot Recent addiiions to the Women's a majority and Congress chose the the bad cards at the other table. downtrend is expected to con credit. Fuchs. These spread when the Panhandle. local Board of Education and heavy rainfalls had been exper second man “against aU logic and The idea .was to make more with and ran the diamohds. He took tinue until a turnaround point i» Eisenhower’a pi^'Ukge said the New' Zealander, after reaching the Daytime temperatures in the search chemists and the Auxiliary at Manchester Memorial ten tricks, scoriQg 1,080 points in reached In the Aprll-June quarter Pole, recommended that Fuchs not Board of Finance regarding its ienced Jmd the ground everywhere Hospital include the following: reason, it will be up to the Army the good' cards; or to lose less downturn had started by midsum snowy are* were generally 'in the ethical pharmaceutical man desirability as a school site and was slturatdd “ (Continued from Pnge One) and the people to remedy the situ with the bad cards. aU. or the July-September period. mer—by then "the balance of eco try to make the trans-Antarctic 20s. ufacturers are constantly Ife said in view of the fact there Mrs. Arrigb AimetU of 154 Pearl In the other room, the Italians Eisenhower .told Congress his nomic forces had shifted." But crossing. Fuchs replied he would its estimated cost of $35,000. reports the Klan intended to warn St., Mrs. Nevln Pecker of 28 Ar- ation.” In.the first room, as the bidding Highways, although icy and trying to discover better School Sites Committee chair is a 20 foot fall from the southwest As he had in the last election, diagram shows. West doubled were North-South. North bid four proposed economic legislation will it noted: "The (tight) credit policy complete his mission. snow-covered, viiere open for travel. to the northeast corner, the com them against ra<» mixing and by vlne PI., Mrs. Louis Dolin of Rock clubs at his first turn, and the of the Federal ResAve authorities Hillary had started out from methods for treating dis man. Keeney Hutchinson said to ville, Mrs. Edward Ferris of 229 E. Ydigoras charged fraud in some three spades. West was Eugene "build sti’onger fouikdations for Plane, bus and train traffic was day the lengthy report, based on a mittee believes a satisfactory sys the fact that two KKK crosses Chiaradia, formerly a professor of American West made a cream puff economic advances In the years continued unchanged until mid- Scott base with s New Zealand generally normal. ease. The information is re- tem could be installed and should Center St., Mrs. Wallace Grube of rural dlatricta. Florea Avendano Jan. 2 inspection, will be read in were burned mear Indian homes countered that he was "satisfied literature at Naples UniversUyi double of his own. And it hap<- ahead.” October.” party, establishing a chain of Denver and other cities along the ayed to Physicians and present no great difficulty. 887 Porter ^t„ Mrs. Ralph Har pehed, however. North was set one The report said the executive depots to supply Fuchs after he full at a special town meeting in during the preceding week. rison of 40 Thomas Dr., Mrs. David that the elections were free and The Professor sulmttted after this The message repeated with em eastern slope of the Rockies re Dentists, who assisted by the near future. ‘‘In the event this is not so," he "We were meeting on private fair.” hand that he had been taught a trick for'a-loss of 200 points. phasis the administration’s re agencies also moved cautiously in passed the pole. He W'as to wait ceived around six inches. .Some sec Conclusions Usted commented, "the committee is at a Jenney of 36 Westminster Rd., Mrs. America won 1,030 points in one .such matters aa liberalizing mort for Fuchs at the last depot. 500 the Nursing Profession, put loss to know where in Bolton Cen property we had leased when these Robert Kama of 86 Green Manor Candidates of Ydigoras' recon- lesson. quests for a higher limit on the tions of mountainous *outhwe.stern it to u.se. The conclusions and recom Indians invaded us, shot us up and riliation party also were leading West opened the ace of hearts, room and an additional 200 points federal debt, a one-year extension gage cre'lit, "to avoid reviving In miles fcom the pole, but when bad Colorado received up to eight i mendations included in the report ter to find a site." Rd., Mrs. Harvey Pastel of 75 ruffed by the American South. in the other room for a total gain flationary pressures in the face of weather and tioor snow conditions Inches of snow. The Cites Committee wU! meet stole our equipment," Cole said Farm Dr., Mrs. Napolean Pitcher for (Congressional seats in the capi of present corporation and excise stated: , last night in a telephone Interview tal. with revolutionary party men Declau-er knocked out the ace of of 1,230 points. tax rates, the farm program sent to enlarged national security require delayed the Britons, Hillary and Southeastern Wyoming received ! Our duty, as Pharma- ‘‘1. The soil conditions of the Wednesday night at the Town Hall of 21 Agnes Dr., Mrs. Harry Schll- diamonde, won the diamond return ments.” four others pushed on to the pole, a light snowfall. :ists, is. to make available to consider at-least two additional from Marion. llnger of 29 Otis St., Mrs. Ralph second and MDN candidates run Dally Question tile capilol last week, and the new site are unfavoi^le for sub-sur- in dummy, and cashed the king of Elsenhower made it clear that Fiich.s’ oarty which set out Nov. Clearing weather today was i pieces of property. "Now I hear the sheriff wants Schwaikert of 194 Parker St., Mr*. ning third. At stake in all were 37 As a dealer, you hold: Spades— plan to aid science education. the medicines and other faco sewage dlS^sal due to the to indict me and other Klansmen seats in Congress—half the mem hearts to diacard a club. K 2 Hearts—Q 6 Diam(mda—Q pump-priming wa.s not an in 24 from the Commonwealth Shack- forecast for Colorado and Wyom- i presence of ^derlying hard pan ‘Dimes* Dance Blated Fred Smore of 46 Bruce Rd., Mrs. The President urged enactment tended purpose ()( stepped-up mili leton Base on the Weddel Sea. was health-aid.s that are so nec The Bolton March of Dimes for inciting a riot, but he’s not go bership plus four vacancies in the South was now In position to J 9 6 8 Olubs—A 8 6 4. IVhat do of Taft-Hartley L*w mnendments ing but the storm was expected ! soil which oausea a high ground ing to do anything about the In William Thornton of 608 Wood- 86-member' Chamber. take 11 tricks by taking a spade you say?' tary spending, but a happy by the fourth in history to reach tlje to linger In other sections of the 1 essary. You can always de water lev^ - Dance will be held Friday from 8 bridge St.. . Mrs. John White of 42 including a tightening of restrainta product. The message sslrt: South Pole bv land. ■ p.m. to 12:30 a.m. at the Rainbow dians. I asked for police protection finesse, but he couldn’t believe that Answer: Pass. The hand te a on secondary boycotts and picket Great Plains. ■ pend on us to do our share ‘‘2. Whtie some small sub surface before Oris started and I was re Crosby Rd., and Mrs. Frank Wood the finesse would work. He took very doubtful opening bid even "At the turn of the year, the Roald Amundsen of Norway Agricultural leaders said the of the important work of sewagb disposal systems operate Club. Tony O’Bright will furnish EUGENE KOZLOWSKI of 150 Lakewood Circle. Follow Me ing subject of a special message economy was beginning to feel the made th“ first successful thek. hlt- the music for dancing. fused. the ace of spades and returned the when the loilg suit is a major, but due later this week and adoption storm would give winter wheat the “Health Team.” satis(actorily in artificial fill mate "I’m being denied my rights be chasing.. .Nominating committee ten. East won with the king of should not be considered as a bid effects of an ac'-eleration of the (In" the Pole Dec; 14. 1911. 'Pravel- needed moisture and provide nour ria l. this type of system of such Hr. and Mrs. John Strut! are Fostorla, Ohio (JP)—It doesn't of prertously announced proposals placement of defense contract Inc by do" sledge, he beat out CJapt. serving as host and hostess. ReS' cause of my race." of the Rotary Club has come up Henry Vince of Hartford, for spades end returned the queen of when the long suit is a minor. to further loosen ho:ising credit. ishment for withered plains grass. , a /Size as will be required in this Sheriff McLeod said “I’m glad with the follo’wlng slate for the many years a Manchester resident pay to speed on Ohio Highway 199, hearts. (Oepyriflit 1958,. award.s. prompted by the need to Robert F. Scott of the Briti^H) In its eastward movement, the cbae, is rather unpredictable and ervatlons may be made by calling That’s the route Judge James V. AM to Small Business move forwani quickly with pro Mrs. Charles Zeppa, Mrs. Warren H’a bver. Feelings had been run 1058-59 year: Frederick Naasiff. and manager of the Ppfdential In Now South ru ff^, drew trumps. General Feataice Carp.) Navy who arrived Jan. 17. 1912. storm stretched up to North Dako YOUR PHYSICIAN is likely to lead to a nuisance con ning high. I'm glad we got out president; Harold Crozier, vice surance Company’S/^ Manchester Ford uses to drive to work, and Other proposals -most of which grams essential to the strengthen Hillary, with his 4-man New Zea ta and through Iowa into the Great dition or probable health hazard. Hoar, Mrs. Richai^ Morra, or Mrs. two motorists who passed him at were made In the earlier State of ing of the nation’s defen.se.ns in- vestment bOoni: a drop in the reo- school. Miss Viola Larson, elemen George Johnson, directors. The Cambridge expeditlona to East (Herald Photo by Saternisi. snow across northern Illinois, ex-1 try to remedy the nuisance. ‘The One Klansmah. was wbiinded nominating committee consisted Ends Tonight: "SAD SACK" PROGRAMS volvlng substantial loss of revenue j export trade which had been Africa in the 1930s and on ...... — ...... K------treme southern Wisconsin and low-; condition of this system is perti tary school supervisor, members must wait until a f 'neral tax ci:t I stimulated by the Suez crisis and er Michigan. Heavier amounts were i oif the staff and several pupils will slightly, a tiilevialon camerihnan of Russell Wright, Karl Keller and later expeditions to T.aike Rudolf ih "merely pourinf, money into our currently developed.. .That orbit Pick up your prescrip' nent to the current investigation was nicked on the efir by a rifle Mark Holmes. George Johnson Is SO 8CABV-WB DAUB VOV! 1* possible. Eisenhower said ) I''fh e temporary factors: a cur- I Kenya and Lake Riikwa in Tan- jin prospect for eastern Kansas,! Inasmuch as this is adjacent prop- put on a program entitled: "Sci Make the Sm^II Business Ad tailment of new defense orders: Senators Checking defense program will not auto flights can be initiated Just as soon tion if shopping near us, or bullet, a third man was struck in the current Rotary prexy. .Chalr- SB Tfen K AB-AaS Vm Wli : ganyika. matically work miracles." He call as these missiles are available in ! northwest Missouri and south cen-' ence Experiences in the Elemen the hand and a fourth, was pep mati for the annual Rotary Ladies' ministration a permanent agency and the neceasity that induatrj' ' He won the Royal Geographical : tral Iowa. let us deliver promptly tary School." pered by a shotgun pelletabove his and enlarge its authorization to work off some-what overloaded in Davy’s Submarine, ed for better organization within sufficient quantities..." ^ Rain and snow associated with without extra charge. A Hew To Held Night will be John Bamlnl, John ventories. I Society’s polar medaj in 1953 for the Defense Department. He said tlic satellite develop Meetings Tonight eye. Alvord and William Moorhouae. "Video Eyeryday" make buainess and di.saster loans I directing Britain’s sun-ey of its ■the huge storm were expected to great many people entrust The Women’s Auxiliary of the 'Simeon Oxendine. son of the Extend the $l-an-hoiir minimum TTie resulting fourth-quarter *ln Missiles Programs In that he agreed with Maj. Geri ment would be a progressive af strike a vast area. Rain waa in Voljinteer. Fire Department will All Blgbte Reserved— "gross national product" -the, in the Folkland Bernard A. Schrlever, Air Force fair. involving "getting something us with the responsibility FALSE TEETH mayor of the Indian comnvunity Walter Gorman of 42 Brookfield svage to aome additional group.s Islands which Argentina al.so missiles chief, who said in a TV- store for the Gulf States north- meet at 8 o’clock st the firehouse. of Pembroke, proudly wrapped H. T. Dickenson A Co,, Inc. of workers, as provided In a pend value of all goods and sendees pro into orbit first and getting relia I ward into the Ohio Valley. And a of filling their prescrip Mere Firmly in Piece The Adult Study Class the St. is the editor of The News, of duced—waa revealed to have been . claims, (Continued from Page One) radio interview (NBC--Mect the bility of the system increased” tions. May we compound himself In a captured KKK ban ficial monthly publication for em ing measure. Press 1 that more rapid decisions ! mixture of rain, sleet of snow was Do rour fslM teeth sdbo7 and *m- United Methodist Church will, meet ner and winked at newsmen. \ Set up federal -machinery to help tar more severe than Secretary of' I Convair officials testified also forecast for the Ixiwer Great yours ? berraae by tlipplns. droppint or wob- at 7:30 o‘cl(X)k at the parsonage. ployes at Pratt * Whitney, Inc., in -Commeirce Weeks, for instance, had package proposal is tentative and i could be made if "wo wouldn,t | lack of funds caused cancel- bltns When you sat. lauzh or uik? Oxendine said he had attended west H artford.. .Leon Holmes, cities with chronic unemployment not yet cleared by Democratic j have so much Lakes. ’ Just sprinkle s Uttls FASTEETR on Boy Scout Troop No. 73 will hold a previous klan meeting in the Mcretary, reports that the Man problems. fore.seen as recently as early No Boston Fire Kills coordination be-1 lation of plans the firm had pro In the northeast end of the na- yourplitss. This alkaline f non-acid) their annual "Parent* Night" pro vember. leaders. But he said it would call j tween the assistant secretaries of , posed for developing an airborne Lunlberton area where Cole stood chester Civltan Club has qualM^ed Eoch purchosa Require large companies to noti for additional appropriation.s j defense, , tion, northerly winds continued to j | \ powder bolds false teeth more Brmly gram at 8 o’clock at the Commu h NEW KIND Weeks said then that output advance warning system for long- and more oomfortably. No tummy, in the middle of a Negro section foK an award under "Operation mock hof« if fy the government before merging Three, Six Hurt which "will certainly be more than balli.stic missile.s. Schnever pour cold air into the area bring-' tooey. Msty taste or feellni. Does not nity Hall. and said "some awful things about Build Up.” This award Is for ol HORROR SHOW! and otherwise tighten the anti probably was continuing to rise in' $1 billion and may run up to $2 said. "We are moving ahead in our range enemy missiles. ing temperatures to below zero in aour. Cheeks "plate odor’* (denture Church Meeting Set the Negroes." I t the fourth quarter, to some point most of the- interior sections of breath). Get FA8TEZTH today at securing five additional members Unlike anything baektd by trust laws. Boston. Jan. 20 i.'Pi —Three m en I billion." - I development as fast a., we can," J ” other released testimony, any drut counter. The annual rheeting of the (Jxendine, commander of the during the months of November Extend the Trade Agreements between $440 billion and $445 bil Much of the actual spending in-; and the country is not now in anv New York and New England. The (IlMdoirii d#D #nclobM were killed yesterday in a fire j Much of the actual spending in-; and the country is not now in any North Caroline 8th District of the and Decmeher. .Miss Jeanne Hpbb you hjve c»er seen! ^tamk lion. but might drop about $4 bil chill* winds accounted, for temper Act for five years, authorize fur which sw^pt a five-story lodging ■'’ea''*- > mortal peril. f*®"' Convair Division of Gen- Prescription Pharmacy Veterans of Foreign Wars which completed nine years on the siaff Wf WARN YOU j ELECTRONICS ther reciprocal tariff cuts, and per lion to $5 billion, or 1 per cent, in house in the crowded South End. .N fa^kso" said with the aim beingBut looking to the future, he i f atures in the teens and low 20s includes six white clubs and one the first part of 1958. at M anch^ter Memorial Hospital HENRY VINCE \ this is fhe STANEK mit the United States to enter the Six others were burned or in-' ^^nds available for long ^aid. "decisions that have to he P'«n for stepping upas far aouth as northern Virginia. 901 Main Street for Indians, said he made 30 bomb on Jan. 18. Miss Robb is in charge LABORATORIES proposed Organization for Trade . • Bottom Not . Reached jured/iwo seiiously. ' projects. made today and tomorow dictate production of the B58 supersonic There was considerable cloud ing missions over Germany in of the admitting-switchboard of District Office, recently attended SERVICE cooperation, ^A-ciuany. w a y s - mesRage About a score of firefi/rhters But one of the objectives would ' the capabilitie.s four, five and six medium bomber. iness over most of the far west Quotation by Sir Walter Scott World War II. fice... New fa^ea on the staff at a Management Training Confer Rsenhower empha-nized that .showed, the decline already "'as overcome by smoke and re- be to keep up production of long- years from now'.” "We are going ahead at the rate ern States. A new Pacific storm (1771-1832) There are about 40,000 white the hospital Ihclude Mrs. Mar ence at the home office in Newark, 277 BROAD planned prior to sputnik," Lan- front approached the northwest Copyright 1957 (12W4) people, 30,000 Indians and 25,000 1957 as a whole not only was s under way and the <|rop by the new*! the Iscene. | range bomber.s while missiles ai-e Sen. Stennis said there is "a guerite Cushing, Medical Records; N.J. The main purpose of the con prosperous year but -a record- 'y.®* 16 billion, with no a dozen occupanta. in- being perfected. As have aome very good chance” that the Sen phier testified. coast and temperatures began a Negroes in Robeson County. Mrs. Katherine Hablcht, Nurse's ference was to keep staff members RADIO T I I L V I S I 0 N downward trend. Most of the Robeson Indians are breadUng one In most respects. The indication the bottom had been c.luding six children, were left other. Senators, Jackson has criti- ate Preparedness subcommittee's Donald Douglas Jr., president of Aide; William KInery. orderly; abreast of the latest developments autumn downturn, though sudden reached. j homeless. cized planned cutbacks in produc- public hearings will end Wednes- the Douglas Aircraft Co., said Lumbees. The state legislature and Mrs. Janet Templeton, x-ray in the life insurance field. Vince haa Choaael S Bartlvrd. Oeaa. gave them that name about five (1*45) BUBNS AND ALLEN and substantial, left business ac Tn the 1953-1954 recession, the Six persons were carried to safe-1 tion of the B52 jet bomber, (iay. more gnd bigger air transports are technician. been associate with Prudential ChaBael S New Bavea. Ceaa. SHOW n tivity at high levels, he said, add total production drop was $12 bil-1 dowm Icfc-crusted ladders. 1 Sen. Stenni.'i iD-Miasi. vice Testimony Shout the Air Force needed to move missiles and their years ago at the Indiana’ request. • • • since April 1953. He was appointed Chaaael IS HariSerd. Ceee. . ^ (IM#) RESTLESS (JUN lion spread over nine months. t' Previously, they were known aJi Ckaaacl It SwrioatleM, Hass. t:M ( •) HOLD JOUBNLEY ing: The dead were identified as r chairman of the Senate Prepared-' reconnais-sance satellite plan.* launchers to new firing s.ites. Sites Four senior active members are a staff manager lit the Manchester Chsaae' IS New Brltale. Ceoa. "Eishwar of the Sea” ‘"Over 85 million people were em Eisenhower hrichcd aside any Stanley Dowgiiillo. 64: Dennis ness subcommittee agreed with came last week from Eugene P.ont, used too long, he contended, could the Cherokee Indians of Robeson listed with the Manchestel'. Rotary District In January 1957. Chaaael 4# H elreke. Keiei. (U-M) TALENT SCOCTS possibilily that the slump might Jackson that a S2 billion increase YEAR-ROUND PIR CONDITIONING County. Lumbee is taken from the Cbaaerl SS Waterhery. Ceea. ployed. 3()0.0()0 more than in 1!).5(> G-udet. 74. and CTiarle.s Reynold.,. vice piesident and general man- be spotted and blasted by an en (IMS) WELLS FAEOO be the start of a severe depres f" 4 "wouldn't be out of line a’, all." emy. Play the exciting Lumber River In the region. <51> CHINA SMITH "The narion's output of goods i pger of Lockheed Aircraft Corn lllLlilM P. Race relations in Robeson have Bolton !:•• ( I) WHIBLYBIBDS and services tot.aled $434 billion, sion He told Congress: . In serious condition at Chty Hoa- Stennis said in a TV' interview I but most of whatever rletaiLs he Douglas' development of a huge THE COST OF SERVICE »ti new television quiz been generally peaceful! But In PTA Program Set ( M 3 : HOWARD BARLOW’S OR- and personal^ ...... income...... was...... $343 bil- "There are go(Hl grounds for con- nital were Samuel Rios, 21, and ((JBS-Face the Nation i he cvould gave were cut out for .security C1.32 cargo carrier was halted by .Whatever the total cost may be. our aorv- CH5;s t i l I Ueeet: Ceeare lion. *Both were 5 per cent larger i fidence not only thqt economic Raymond Miller. 81. favor higher income taxes rather ' rca.sons. His and other ,=ecret testi- the -Air Force after about $70 fee reflects dignlt.y and reverence through game that gives the dians were aroused last week by COLUMRIA Siepi million had been spent. Douglas the cross burnings. One was In McKinney Leaving; On Parental Aid (IMS) DANNY THOMAS SHOW than- in the preceding year” growth can be resumed without than deficit spending if this would ^ mony was released during the the exern.se of our higlicst professional audience at home a front of the home of an Indian IICYCLES (IM#) TWENTY4INE But Eisenhower conceded that "a Prolonged delay, but also that a ITU I’.APER HIKES PRICE help the nation’s military pre : weekend. , | teslitied that if work were re skills. Our basic professional charge is the woman who reportedly was dating » :ie < I) M W B E N C E W ELR SHOW considerable part of these increases ; 'igorous expansion of our economy Jame.stown. N. 3'., Jan. 20 iP' paredness I Root said more information sumed, three ipore years w'ould be same for all. chance to win prizes. Lumber Business The faculty of Keeney St. School Snlea and Service ( 1) PLAYHOUSE , . . reflected higher prices ” l maintalneif over the years ” The Jamestown Sun. owned .Sen Ellender I D-L.a i said in a should be released about the devel required to get a protype into the a white married man. (1*4*) OECEMBEB BRIDE Air conditioned for 11:30 am Monday 'The other was burned, in a white will present a round table dlscua- Sizes 20 to 26 CM#) POUTICAL DINNER Fears Wage Negotiations i , Keenhower did not offer a 1958 by . the International Typographi- . . _ . radio Interview he will oppose any opment. He .said the Air Force' air "and probably five or six .vears neighborhood where an Indian Everett T. McKinney announced sion at the meeting of the PTA (U) "OXINO PBRUMINAEIES Here the Pre.sident turned to a Job trend.s. though some . cal Union, raised its price from ^ix "blank check" approach to the .should announce "tliat we have to I produce) large operational your comfort. through Friday live family had occupied a house. 1«;M ( 145) BOXING mis.sile problem, and contended large scale satellite vehu les being quantities." Fur)«ral William V. QUish M i today that he will soon retire from tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock In IU4f) STUDIO ONE IN HOLLY problem that provided a recurring ! e’'P'‘^’L unemployment to seven, cents a copy today. on CBS Television Klansmen were quoted as saying the lumber business. He is the the school auditorium. M U 'S TIRE and WOOD “ Trial By Slaad er" theme for the report: The hazard ; '"P four million soon. ------Raymond T. Qiiish the burnings were a wai-nlng to ‘The topic of the round table is , . Cl-JS) SUSPICION that w'age negotiation.*! mav pro- : .7*'® President said factory lay- WHCT channel 18 Indians. The Saturday rally was owner of McKinney Lumber and REPAIR SHOP •5:3# I SI NEWS EEPUBTEB AND duce high settlements translated ^ nonfarm unemployment in Hom€ DOTTO Supply Co., located at Bolton "How C an' Parents Help Their ISO Spruce St— Ml 9-0658 WEATHER M l 3 -5 9 4 0 reported to be a final warning to Children In School Work and Ac U;U ( 3) NEWS a WEATHEB quickly into inflationarj- price in-i 200,000 be- tio Indians to watch their step. Notch for the past 12 years. tivities?” Each teacher will dis ( 1) WORLD’S B E ST MOVIES ^crea.4e.>(. .and that these in (urn may 'low a .year ago, Joble.sa persons, In his announcement, McKinney t;M ( t) 8CBIB ... Bazle Seead*’’ and : month numbered 3.374.000. or t ii said he will devote more time to cuss some area in which parents (taes) BIO paxorr (53) 8POBTS SCENE discourage consumer buying 5 2 per cent of the labor force. The THIS MONTH ONLY CHRYSLER CAN GIVE YOU Iff Education 'Loafing* development of real estate and may help. (IZ-N) MaTiMEE THEATEB U:»# ( 3) FEATURE FIL3I Impede economic progress. ! (Celer) (1MS43) NEWS Eisenhower's advisers are known i August i-ate was 4.2 per cent 2 2 5 MAIN ST. }t$ building Interests he now holds in An attendance prize and banner 1:1* (U-eS) THE VEBOICT IS VOCES (13) THE BIO NEWS Business profits ha\e suffered 15 Vancouver (A^y-The West is McKinney Bros. In Manchester will be awarded to the room hav ( S) STAOK 7 (*•) WFJ5THEF to fear that this- spring’s negotia- ! since spring, Ei.senhnwer reported, losing the education race with and on Cape Cod. ing the largest percentage of par 4:»e a s t B E IO H T EB DAV 11 :U (M) STAB SHOWCASE tions, parti(?ularly the auto wage even though consumer prices have Russia because It Is "loafing," says ents present. Refreshments ’will be < S) THEATEB I1:1S (IS) W ITH ER AND SPORTS bargaining which starts in early Dr. Cyril Reid, chemistry profes McKinney has been a summer ( S) AMEBICAN BANDSTAND (3*> W EA TH EB climbed 6 per cent since early resident of Falmouth on Cape Cod served at the close of thejneefjng. (Zt-M) qCEKN FOB A DAY 11:15 (13) MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE April, might set such a pattern. 19.56 and over all retail sales vol sor at the University of British for the past 20 years where he has (4*) PPEN HOC8K “ WTial Na B eer” The President used general terms, lime staved high until recent Columbia. "Our children learn too 4:U (ia4*) 8ECBET 8TOBM 9 / !, . A’. . V '\. PAGE POUB ^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 80, X96$ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1958 PAGE walked home with her i$ie struck rear And. No one was hurt and no RookvUlm Charge Your Income Tax ••No. 1 arrsat was mads. him with her handbag. fm ir make their home on Jonathan Snow Causes Trumbull Highway. Skating Tonight Glastonbury Shortly after noon Saturday, a In other cases, Peter W. Koslowr Prsscrlptloas Colum biii P u r te ll Leads car driven by Albert J. Dubois. 70, Glass Hurleirs ski, 38, of 88 Vinsge Bt., was fined fine WhRt Bonds Will Buy T he groom la owner and preai-' O b i t u a r y Auto Mishaps of 68 B. Adams St., skidded into $6 for failure to notify the Motor dent of the Leonard Motor Co. in Skating will be allowed at Income Tax Deadline April 15, parked car bn Bissell S t The Draw $15 Fines Vehicle Department Of a change PINE PHARMACY Pastor Askis Wlllimantic. Hlji bride, who was Drive for Unity Center Springs Pond and- ths Grand Union parked car, belonging to Richard of address; and Robert C. Gardner, head of the English Department’ at Mrs. Adam Berk Annex tonight, the Park De-'- Saturday’s snow, falling onto al E. Howard, 38, of Wapplng, re In Oo^t Case 25 of 95 Brooklyn St, was fined •M Oshtar Bt.--«D B-M14 For Town Taxpayers Windham High School for a num Mrs. Pelka-fierk, wife of Adam partment reported this mom- ready slippery streets, thade driv ceived left aide damages estimated $9 for failure to stop at a stop More Space ber of years, retired last year. ■ Berk, 29 Kerry SL. died at Uncas- In State’s GOP ing. . Begini^ Store* Advantages Exist m Early Filing ing conditions In Manchester has- by police at $75. The Dubois car sign.- • Birth Announred on-the-Thames last night after a The pond will be opro from was not damaged and no arrest A friendly discussion of strength Estimstss of s bond issue ex Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Robinson, long Illness. 3 to 10 p.m. Hockey players ardoua and several automobile acr A nolle waa entered in the case will be able to usq the Annex The Grand Union Co. has signed was made. . which developed Into a glass of Raymond C. Wavoll, 88, of la.wl pected to total $1,008,000 when, 12 Days to Tax Deadline Lake Rd., had word Friday of the Bom in Poland, she had been a (Continued from Page One) NOTE: Thl» I* tb« nrat In n cldertts resulted over the weekend. For Classes birth of a daughter, Robin Lee, to during the same hours. s lease for a modem supermarket throwing fight In a Market Bt. ler Rd., Vernon, when a probatlod Towm Directors acted to set Jsn. resident of Manchester for A5 •erica of elKbt Rtories on your In- About 3:40 p.m. yesterday, a car 39 a s ' ths date of a referendum their daughter and aoft-in-law. Dr. years. She was a member of St. and properly so ,by the atate con No skating Will be allowed to be located on the weat side of officer sulmitted a report termed Local taxpayers have 12 more vention. It ia my major concern at Charter Oak Park, Main St. near Naubuc Ave. eome tax, deeigned to u v e you skidded off Campmeeilng Rid. and Eight tp Attend tavern Saturday night cost the have now grown to 61,102,000 office days to pay their,taxes ’The Rev. Geoige K. Evans, min and Mrs. Hubert P. Hopklnson In John’s Polish National Catholic as "good” on the man. He was ar Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Hopkin- that all our party leadera agree to Ground la now being cjlesred at time and money In flllnii; your re overturned, but its driver, Ronald participants $15 each in City Court rested two months ago and charged Save After Reason for ths Increase ii a before intercet ia charged. ister of the Congregational Cl urch, Cnurch. turn on. 1957 Inromr. d tp and aavr Osells, 17, of 4 Village Bt. was un Training Session son is the former Ruth Robinson- Besides her hukband, she leaves united and enthusiastic support of the site and the new supermarket today. with breach of peace. The case had higher coat than was originally ’They still owe $1,083,764.91 on' has pointed out the need for an whoever Is selected by that con $l00-plate dinner in the Hotel is expected to open in September, each of the eight artfrleo for ready hurt. Patrolman Charles Momeeu the total tax levy of $4,398,- The baby is their second child. three sons; Maurice of Manchester, Bamuel Bmith, 31, of 67 Brook been continued for the 2-month expected to add to the capacity of educational building, to house the Memorial Flowers vention." Statler. He will attend the fund according to Lansing P. Shield, reference when you begin ralrutat- said that Osella, driving east, period by Judge O’Loughlln. the Waahington School, one of four 590.50, according to the. of flee Henry of Hartford and Frank Berk •"K your tax. started to pass an unidentified car Eight Manchester women, mem lyn 8t.i' and Columbus Gibson, 40, Sunday School, ‘"nie Board of Pink and white carnations on Purtell said that his duties in raising dinner at Chicago and will company ■ president. Green Man* bers of the Manchester League of Also noUed was a charge of fail ork building projects scheduled for vot of Collector of Revenue Paul in the U.S. Army: three daughters, when he hit an Icy bump. The car Christian Education and the teach the communion table in the Con Mrs. Paul Uccello of Manchester, Washington prevented him from appear with President Eisenhower or, Inc., of Manchester, is the Women Voters, will attend a Win of 53 Market Bt., were fined by ure to grant one half of the high er action. Cervlnl. / By (i. K. HODENFIELl) flipped over and came' to rest up ers hive a unified curriculum to gregational Church yesterday Mrs; Raymond Boucher of Hart meeting with all the individuals In a nationwide telecast. guilder. ‘ ter-Roundup training day in New Judge l^ancls T. O'Loughlln when way against John Hiatt, 29, of $ SAVINGS A LOAN If the votera approve the proj interest will be charged it who have been mentioned for the Herbert Brownell, former U.S. A r Newafeaturea Writer side dowrn. Damage was estimated the taxes are not paid by mid offer our children,’’ he.add, "but morning were given in memory of ford and Mrs. Kosta Berzenski of The supermarket will be 16,100 at about $1,000. Osella was warn Haven tomorrow. Sponsored by they pleaded guilty to charges of Bancroft Rd. Pros. Lugg said Watt ects, they must pay the 'cost in they do n>t have the proper facili Miss Evelyn Natach by her sister. nomination, but he said hO would attorney general, will be the prin square feet in area and will pro ThM^’* nonuse trying to Ignbre the Connecticut League of Women breach of peace. Assault charges . bonds phis Interest for years to night, ,Feb. 1. . ,, Manchester; two brothers, Max ed for driving too fast for road was exhibiting as much care as ties.’’- Miss Jean Natach. and Walter Borkowski, both of try "as time permits to ultimately cipal speaker here. vide parking apace for 134 cars. It any longer. It's that time again Voters, the all-inclusive training against the two men were dropped possible when his car slid .across fM come. Ceiwini'a office will be c ^ n conditions. extra hours both next BatqrUay He made the recommendation dur Rockville; and four grandchildren. meet with all of them.” More than 600 persons are ex The supermarket is one of 46 When Uncle Sam expects all his sessions will be >held in the Church by Prosecutor Harry H. Lugg. the road on a curve striking an on A public hearing on bond issue ing his first formal renort to Manchester Evening Herald Co ”As a party,” he said, “we must pected to attend the state dinner. Saturday afternoon, cars driven of the Redeemer Parish House and on Saturday, Feb. L'from Flinerai services will be hele new stores, rangfing in size from money-making nieces ahd nephews by Archangelo J. Damato, 31, of After their arrest, the pair was coming vehicle. The accident, oc Moadsy, appropriations will be conducted church members at the annual lumbia correspondent Mrs. Donald be prepared to go before the The guests will Include Sen. Pres 15,000 to 89,000 square feet that starting at 10:30 a.m. treated In the emergency room at 9 a.m. to noon to nveite col Wednesday morning at 9 o’clock to file their income tax returns. n o Keeney S t, and' Mrs. Angela curred Wednesday when the roads Tneeday, by Town Directors at 7:30 b.m. meeting Friday night In Yeomans R. Tuttle, telephone ACad?my people with a united front and the cott Bush and all members of the Grand Untbn .plsM to open tliis One of the sessions, that dealing Rockville City Hospital for cuts lections. 8-8485. ' at the W. P. Quish Funeral Home, best possible candidates. S. LaPlante, 30, of 14 Brainard PI. were icy. Friday Wednesday In the Bowers Scnoul. Hall. 225 Main St., and at 9:30 in St. state's Congressional delegation. year in the United States and Can The deadline isn’t until 4nidnlght Avith budgetary matters, will be and abrasions. Gibson had five TO Voters will then have an oppor The Sunday School classes qow "Like all political parties,” he of Tuesday, April 15. However, if collided at the intersection of For The case of Basil H. Underwood John's Polish National Catholic ada. led by a Manchester woman, Mrs. stitches taken in his lower Up and tunity to voice their opinion on meet in Yeomans Hall each week. said, "there are minor differences you have a refund coming, odds est and Chestnut Sts. According to Jay Rubinow. She ia a former Jr., 16, of 41 High St., was con Church. Burial will be in St. John’s Patrolman William Pearson, Da seven in his left hand, while Smith tinued one week. The youth' is whether all Uie projects should be all the work now if the bonds are The Board of Trustees reported and misunderstandings in our White ants arc not aittii. They are, the sooner you file your return president of the local league and is was treated for a cut on his chest authorized. The Directors, how having.had .the survey of church Cemetery. ■ ranks, some o f. which have been New Parking Lot the sooner you’ll get your money. mato, driving West on Forest St., now a member of the Ebcecutlve charged with misuse of a Umited Included In the r^errndum and Bensche Says Friends msy call at the funeral are termites. skidded thrpugh a stop sign and 7n another case, David J. Bren driver’s license and operating with how much of the cost should he ever, have not yet approved this. property completed and a final map magnified far out of proportion. Elven if you owe Uncle more than Board of the Connecticut League. Total costs for all of the work and description made and left for home tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 "I believe by such meetings that Slated at Hospital he already has taken, it's wiae to hit the eastbound LaPlante car, at Also attending will be Mrs. nen, 31, of 320 East Main Bt., was out proper idsufance.' The case of OPEN TO 8 P.M. met by bonds. to 10 p.m. tempting a left turn from Forest fined $24 for assault Brennen Robert F. Muiphy, 84. Hartford, THVR8DAV The projects now scheduled for if estimated at $327,685 with filing at the town clerk’s office He Shot Self^ many of these esn Ije resolved to get started now. TTiose who wait Jacques Shaw, president of the equipment, fumlahinga, architects; This. It was stated, had to be done insure the success of our party.” until the last minute are more apt St into Chestnut S t Damage to Manchester L>eague; Mrs. Frank pleaded nolo contendere and was was continued indefinitely when he OPEN TO NOON referendum action&re, besides the Kenneth .Arnold A 90-car parking lot east of FrNBookoR Arthritis WEDNESDAY and engineers fees, and Improve-' before the Zoning Board of Ap- he said. "I hope this v/lll clarify to make mistakes, and mistakes the LaPlante car was estimated , at Horton, Mrs. William Stroud, Mrs. represented by Atty. Stephen failed to appear in court to answer Waahington Senodi improvements, Ellington—Kenneth Arnold, 43, Manchester Memorial Hospital on $500 while damage to the other ve Ketcham. The youth was arrested a charge of intoxication. D48URED SAVINGS a Mary Obeney library addition, ments to the existing building. ' peals could consider an »xceptlon Police Report my position and my actions. I am Haynes St. w.ill be ready for use can be costly. Louis Heard, -Mrs. Douglas Rob Of the toUI, $26,000 has been , to permit the buijding suggested by of Maple St., died early yesterday not Interested in any particular And Rheumatism hicle amounted to IlSO. Neither on complaint of a yoiing woman Four out-of-state motorists for MANCHESTER a Biter plant for the Porter and within two weeks, according to By this Lime Uncle Sam should erts, Mrs. Theodore Davis and allocated. the Church Planning committee. morning at Rockville City Hos candidate. I am interested in party HOW TO AVOID CRIPPLING . 6 A V THI& H O t?eiB Le'N I6H T- driver was hurt and no arrest was Mra William Knowlton. who told police he accosted her on feited bonds totaling $144. SAVINGS A LOAN Howard reservolra, ani a new Edward Bensche of .59 Maple pital. Jack Hunter, member of the hoa- have mailed you a copy of the made. > Globe Hollow swimming pool. Garago Hearing Tuesday I The meeting voted to fill the two unity and success.” pital's building committee. DEFORMITIES same type of form that you used m MAeg i?ecucfe e a o < ysAe AT-wi^TiM g?* State Representative George the street. Atty. Ketcham said the ASSOCIATION In addition to'th ese projects : vacancies on "this committee which j St., 39,-year-old principal of the He was born in Cromwell April A spokesman for the Senator At about the same time, 2 p.m., Schwolsky of West Hartford will woman had "encouraged” Brennen South DakoU and North Da 1007 MAIN STREET What would the people who 4. 1914,-son of the late Frederick ■Work was begun Saturday by An amazing newly enlarged 36- last year. If he didn't, or if you kota were admitted to the union to be flnanetd with bonds if ap- has been Inactive for some time, ; Washington School, admitted to ■said that no datea for the meet- page book entitled ” Arthritls-Rheu” a car driven by Irving F. Tinker, speak. His topic will be "Outlook when he stepped to talk with her would pay for these facilities get and Florence Hancock Arnold. He tnga have been set. the Andrew An.saldi Co. Tree re are paying Income ta.\ for 'the as states on Nov. 2, 1889. If they agree to build then with proved by the voters, the dlrec-1 at the first meeting of the church. , noiio thi« sftomnnn moval, grading, arid aiibgrading matism” will be sent free to anyone first time, you can get the forms 46, of Rockville, skidded into the on Courts." on a street comer, but after he tors will also hear opinions Tues- i-The committee la scheduled to con- afternoon that two gun- was employed by the Town High Fbjrtell, candidate for rcnomlna- If you are 65 or over, you must file later article will explain this new rear of a car driven by Ethel B. bonds ? ) way Department and waa a mem will be completed by about Feb; 1. who will write for it. and instruction sheets from your day on an appropriation to build tlnue with the work of planning an " “ unu* which he received tion and reelection this year, meets It reveals why drugs and medi if your gross income was $1,200 ox llneC Drew, 39, of 91 Essex St. The Ubrary Addition addition to the church to house the last night were self-inflicted. ber of the local Volunteer Fire with State Chairman Clarence F'. Parking of cars can begin Immedi- local bank or post office, or from In addition to filling an Income a highway garage. ately-ufter the aubgroding. or lay cines give only temporary relief any Internal Revenue Service more. Drew car was stopped on Green A MARY CHENEY UBRARY ’They are planning to take Sunday School. I He shot himself in the den of ' Department Baldwin today. If your income was below these tax return for money earned in Manor Blvd. anticipating a turn ADDl'nON would cost them $228,- ing of gravel is completed. Hunter and fail to remove the eauaea of ths office. money out of the town’s existing Church Budget .Adopted | Mrs. Louise K. Ashton’s houseat He leaves his wife, Mrs. Ada Baldwin said that Purtell had trouble; explains a proven spe minlmums you don’t owe any tax. 1957, many taxpayers will have to onto Broad St. when it was hit 000 in bonds. They would get a 25- Knickerbocker Arnold; two daugh said. The finished surface will not Before you start the actual work municipal reserve fund for this A budget of $10,100 for this year j J69 Loomis St. Mrs. Ashton, a spoken to him about the meetings be applied until spring. cialized non-surgical, non-medical So, if your employer or employers file a declaration of estimated in from behind by the Tinker car. by BO-feet addition to the west and ters, Mrs. Barbara Cook and Deb yesterday. on your tax return'it might be well withhold any taxes during the come and tax for mopey to be work. was adopted by the meeting, as i divorcee, is a teacher at the High- A rock ledge north of the new treatment which has proven suc to develop the proper mental atti Damage to both cars was slight a 30-by 80-feet sving to the south The Highway Department outlined by the Board of Trustees. I land Park School. Police were call- bie Lee Arnold, both of this town; Republican National Chairman year, you must file a return in or earned in 1956. and no arrest was made. three sons, Kenneth Jr. of Rock parking lot prevented the con- cessful since 1919. tude by repeating slowly several o f the present building In Center; Garage would cost an estimated 'The treasurer’s report showed s ed to the house about 10 p.m. by Meade Alcorn last week urged the You incur no obligation in send der to get a refund. This is designed primarily for A similar accident, occurred on ville. and ^ Frederick and William stnictlon of more parking stalls. times: "It just isn’t tnie that Park, ! $6.5.000. balance on hand as of Jan. 1, of | Mrs. Ashton, who told them party in the state to nominate the The present capacity of all the lots ing for this InstJoictlve book. It Uncle Sam wants all my money You can fill out your form and self-employed persons, but it also Woodland St. about 4 p.m. Satur Tbe addition to the west would The people would get a pre $3,168.31. over and above reserved | Bensche shot himself. He was Arnold of'this town; a grandchild; mail it in Just as soon as your em applies to other taxpayers who will "strongest possible” candidate for around the hospital is about 120 may be the means of saving you and the shirt off my back —it only day. A car driven by Walter F. double the size of the existing, fabricated steel building estimat- funds, trust and inve.eted funds. | nished to Manchester Memorial two brothers, Reginald of New governor ” no matter which party ployer (or employers, if you have Income during the year that Gleason, 17, of 23 Taylor St., Haven and Russell Arnold of East cars. years of untold misery. Write to Millions Retundeil will not be subject to the withhold ' reference room. It would also doii-1 ed at $32,980; foundation and The report from the Ev*ery M«m- : Hospital, group he comes from.” With the new parking area the day to The Ball Clinic. Dept 6409, worked for more than one during banged into the rear of a car CHEVROLET ble the stack space on three levels,: flooring. $.5,440; utilities and ber Canvass committee chairman, j Hia cqndltion waa described as Hartford; and a sister, Mrs. Actually, the tax laws provide the year) provides you with his ing tax. Alcorn will not be at tonight’s capacity will be about 210. Excelsior Springs, Missouri. numerous ways in which you can stopped on Woodland St. at the allowing shelving of twice as many I equipment $14,300; site improve- George B. Smith, showed $7,545.90 j "fair” this afternoon by a hospi- Charles Welch of East Hartford. record of how much you were paid The declaration includes the Broad St. intersection. Neither books and magazines as the present | ment. $2,500. raised through envelopes, pledges !'tal attendant. Police said that The funeral will be held tomor reduce the government’s annual and how much was deducted for bite. ’The tax collectors insist they amount of any such income and the Gleason car nor the stopped stacks allow. , i They would pay $9,780 for con- and benevolence.*, on an estimated ^ Bensche u.sed a .22 caliber auto row at 2 p.m. at the Burke Fu taxes during the year. the amount of tax that must be car. operated by Richard A- The w'ing to the south would add . tingencies and supei|'lsion. need through this source, of $7,- j matic revolver. One of the bullets neral Home. 76 Prospect St., W’ant only what’s due, and not a This information will come to cent more. They proved that last paid on it. Then the taxpayer must Wlthan, 34. of 10 Canterbury St., a new children’s room twice the. According to the most recent 156.00. I pa-iaed through his cheat and the Rockville, with the Rev. Wayne BEZZINI BROS. GIGANTIC KITCHEN SET SALE ~ you on form W2, and a copy (copy make quarterly payments to IRS was damaged. Patrolman John size of the present children’s room, totals available, there is about Reports Accepted ! other remains Imbedded In his Sandau. pastor of Ellington Con year by refunding millions of dol B) of this form must be attached lars to surprised taxpayers who to cover the difference between the Hughes made no arrest. This would allow the present chll-, $220,182 In unallocated money In chest. gregational Church, officiating. to your return when you file it. estimated total tax due and the . Early Saturday night, cars driv Philip H. Isham Sr., clerk of the Burial will be in Ellington Center HNE QUALITY — LOW PRICES — BIGGEST KITCHEN and DINETTE ... had made careless mistakes in fill dren’s room to become an adult. the municipal reserve fund used church, remorted that last year Police declined to reveal circum ing out their forms. There have been no major amount paid through withholdings. en by Clifford H. Doucette, 51, of reading room. What Is now the for capital ImproverflenU. stances surrounding the Incident Cemetery. changes in the tax laws since last started with 264 active members. The idea' Is to keep taxpayers on 108 High St., and Wallace R. adult reading room would become ' ------and Mrs. Ashton would not com Friends may call at the funeral This series of articles ia de year. There has been only one rria- a pay-as-you-go basis. Page, 35, of Glastonbury, collided There were 10 admitted on con ment. home today from 2 to 5 and 7 to signed primarily to help the vast jor change in the form KMO—the at the intersection of Broad St. a young‘people’s room for adoles fession of faith and six by letter. 9 p.m. If you find later that you have cents who now use the adult room group of Americans who ^deal di addition of a line on the first page underestimated your tax, your and Green Manor Blvd. Patrolman Tn-o died and six dismissed by let rectly with the government on and crowd the library. About Town for the listing of travel and re nearest IRS office can tell you how Robert Lannan said that the Dou ter or otherwise, leaving a net gain Rolton Mrs. Mae Burgman taxes due for salaries and wages imbursed expenses, etc. However, to file an amended declaration. cette car had pulled onto Broad ’The basement under the new and of eight. earned during 1957. A setback party, sponsored by During the year 12 children ■were Mrs. Mae Burgman. 83. died after the forms were prints, the After you get yoirr facts and fig St. and wa.i headed south when old structure would be put to three the. Ladies Auxiliary of the Army Saturday at the Manchester Me Who Must File Internal Revenue Service decided ures together on your 1957 income, the other vehicle skidded into its uses. ’There would be a room to baptized by the Rev. Mr. Evans Aiitos Dainaj^ed and Navy Club, will be held to and one by the Rev. Henry Wj-man, morial Hospital. If you arc under age 65 and had that the public hadn’t been given the next thing to decide is which house the Manchester history col night at 8:30 at the cIubhou.se. ' She was bom in Manchester and an income o f $600 or more during enough warning of the details in of the various- forms to use. That lection the library is now forming; former minister. i n i T l i n o r t > r a s n had Uved here all her life. 1957, you must file a return, re volved, so it ruled that ,vou are not will he the subject of the next arti a room to be used as a amall art Receipts for the Endowment ______* She leaves a daughter. Mrs. An- gardless of whether any tax is due. required to use the new line. A cle. gallery to show the work of local Dr. Irwin Kove. local chiropo Fhind for the year 1657 were,i$300. dist 153 Main St,, recently attend making a total of $}6.630.>6. State Police reported a minor " artists and free traveling ex ed one of the first sessions of the sideswipe, accideht on Rl 85 near! P” *" hibits; and a meeting room seat Howard C. Bates, sup^ntendent reading room; U.S. Defense New England College of Foot Sur of the Sunday SchooL^ported an French Rd. in Bolton yesterday a f-' cheater. Coventry Stamps sale, 7:50 a.m., Coventry ing about 1.50 people to be used for geons .in Boston. ternoon. Funeral services will be held in siory hours, showing educational enroBment a! 113, an average Lakeville. Grammar School. attendance of 60^' Cars driven by Miles J. O’Reilly. films, and adult education and 11. of French Rd.. Bolton, and Mar Also, Board of Finance, 8 p.m.. Civic groups. The regular meeting of the Mrs. Howarjy Hinckley, Charles A. Griswold High School Buses to Run Town Office Building; St. Mary’s THAT Not ail the costs of the new ron- Ladies Auxiliary of the Army and tary-lrea,ure,^^for a num bT of i ''' 19 Enfield, skidded Glastonbury-Charles A. Gris CTO, 7:30.p.m., church hall; Nim Navy Club will be held Wednesday years, her daughter. Mias on ice at a spot d"scribed by State tUOtlNt ttW Btruction would lie paid with bonds. Police a-s "very slippery." Only wold. 92. of 180 Main St., South ble Fingers 4-H, 3 p.m., with Mrs. Another $17,500 has already been night at 8:30 at the clubhouse. A Edith reeiroer. resigned Marion 'V. Gregory'; Girl Scout • RAVITY discussion of plans for the coming minor damage resulted and no in Glastonbury, died yesterday at a SEVEN PIECE When Town Schools Close alloted by government officials this Pi ,’ear. They were suceeed- local convalescent hom e'after a Troop 72, at 6:30 p.m.. Church H E AT from the taxpayers’ municipal re year will ^ held, and refresh ed Mrii. E. Malcolm Stannard juries were reported. No arrests Community House; Cub Scout ments will be served. Members are were made. long Illness. ' rOU'U.MT «MTN Come, See and Drive It Toddy! serve fund to pay architects’ fees. ai Ralph Slate. He was bom In this town July KITCHEN SET Special arrangements have been son of Andover. CD chairman; and Pack 65, Den 3, at 4 p.m. \vlth requested to bring s gift for the 7HK ADVANCW, And $40,000would come out of the r A new Religious Education Com- 3 1865, son of Jessie and Julia made by Uie Board of Education •Mrs. Marion V. Gregory, Ameri Mrs. Austin Bluto; B oy Scout library’s o-wn Levi Drake Trust white elephant table. ■u mittee con.sisting of Mrs. Harvey m» | , a i • Fom)lca Top Table canism committee. •At-nsm i Strickland Grisworld, He was a • One-’ Arm Chair to have school buses transport high Troop 57. at 7 p.m., American Le SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSESSS^^SS^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS^SS Fund. a. Colltfls. Mrs. George Smith, Mr.*.' IyI 3 F K O I VnneOS gion home; Buttons and Bowls : tool and die maker at the Colt Pat • Five .Side Chairs school and technical school pupils Local auxiliary members repre The total cost with construction The meeting of the Inasmuch George Greenway and John Card ent F'ircarms Manufacturing Co. in senting the Fourth District will 4-H, 3:15 p.m. with Mrs. Harmon furnishings and. equipment is esti-j Ulass of the Church of th^ Naza was appointed during the year and On Ik<-' • Choice of colors, scat and bark from town to their respective N. Cochrane and Mrs. Jean F. Roy. .S M e s s a g e Hartford for 20 years, s member of combinations Include Mrs. Eugene Rychllng, dis mated at $285,116. Originally, the rene planned for tomorpdw night have been active in supporting Columbia Lodge No. 25, AF and schools when they arc in session trict president, and Mrs. Louis A. H a n it r o l total was supposed to be $292,916. has been canceled. I work of the school. • Washable VInvl and. Uic local public schools are Manchester Evening Herald Cov AUTOMATIC New _ AM. South Glastonbiirv and a Steullet, district secretary. hut engineers have derided that - - I Organization Reports ■stock ^ ^ j ' member of the Woodman of the closed. entry correspondent, Mrs. F. Pau-; the present heating plant will not St. Francis XayiSr Mothers Cir Reports by Mrs. Arnold .Sih- ■stock mar et advanced today Oiureh Group to Meet line Little, telephone Pilgrim GRAVITY fURNACI * * _ ,, — , , as World, •YlIHJ.sollIIllCi.oV-.-HllClllI' Sumter. S C and the JKast- The bus for Manchester pupils T h e Second Congregational Clearance Sale tf Quality Used Cars have to be enlarged or replaced for cle will meet Wmnesday night at vonex, .secretaiy for thc^Boarrt of i ' ^ Kisenho-ver .s economic ern Star of South Glastonbun' 2-6281. will start on such days at 7 a.m. Church Religious Education Com • Hsre’i MsUf anodtro gss- the larger biiilding, cutting about 8:15 at the htme of Mrs. Norma Deacons and Deacone.s.*e.s; Mrs mes.sage was delivered to Congress. „ e leaves a daughter. Mrs. Lcs- from the Cove and travel west on mittee will meet at 7:80 p.m. riiy deiiga for hornet with $7.,500. Stafford. 31.K Garden Dr. Co-hos Donald Tuttle, Ladies Aid Society; le'- D- Trowbridge of South Glas- Rta. 31 and 41A, only, to the Thursday in the Church Commu KemsDt thtf conparet with Because of this rut, the bond Is tesses Mrs. Winston Cheva Mrs. Robert Taggart. Women's r e prior to the pre.sidential tonbui-v; a brother. James L. Grls- schools. nity House. the bet: is latomaiic hestioi tt sue- estimate has been reduced lier an^ Mrs. Theodore Kasek. Guild and Chancel Choir: Mrs. maintained its advances w.old .of Floral Park. N Y. and a a price thst’f ttaftliBgly lew, There will be two buses starting 4-H Notes GENERAL from $235,000, the figure used Jane Lange, Pilgrim Fellowship: after the message was delivered, j-i.ster. Mrs. Robert Grant of South C*f M Oefeflt At when Town Directors set the date Mrs. narenre Jeffries," Two- at 8 a.m. from the Cove traveling 'The Merry Wseders 4-H Club 1956 RAMBLER STATION WABON 1953 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR D>’ John Wright will be the 1 . fractions to ' G|„stonburv. cast on Rt. 31, only, to the schools of _ the . referendum on Jan.Jan 1. gtiest speaker at the meeting of Together Club; showed all to be about »1 but there were some rises , Private Oineral sen-ices will be will meet at 3 p.m. Wednesday at T V S E R V IC E Radio, heater. Like new! Radio, heater. active.^ and in good financial in Wlllimantic. Manchester . h°'Y''"’‘^^' the Uona Club tomorrow night at ninnmg to $2 and .$3. Trading was j held tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the the home of Mrs. Kenneth S. tO'Oh, Days S 9 AC A Call to their ultimate cosU the s a w ; g.30 j., standing. Superintendent of Schools Wor assisted by Mrs. Dean G. Wiley. *1 7 9 5 *6 7 5 fairly active. Steels, aircraft-mis- | Lou* Funeral Home. 2531 Main S*.. cester A. Warren announced over Nights Pin. Parts of a new profeaa onal librariap^to ^ New Ofroers Ele«-te PA G E SEVEN MANCHESTER EVEmNG HERALD, MANCHE8TER,^CONN„ MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1958 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCEtESTER, <)ONNh MONDAY, JANUARY 20. 1958 Hktch TiedLes Over p a g e s i x Mrs. Drake Heads Gabron-Hobson Wedding New Church Post ManohesUr over a period of yean aiota of permlasidn to OMraU a that It alMiuld "accurataly raflact telephone answering service. Mystic Review \ Hanrl^EBtEr A Thought for Today would not eoveir the cqat of Uila one ZBAtoHoar Monahan-Morhardt Wedding Fine Arts Group tha Improvament In productivity Four other requests to be heard W M e csrMtions decorated the Springfield, Mass., Jan. 20 — 1 -' patieiit by the Board deal with signs and Meets Tomorrow In the economy under full employ Spf»BOt«d By Um Maaekaatwr altar of St Mary’s Bhopal The former suffragan bishop of IjTraUt Oonnell o f Churchaa R la evident that people must be have been submitted by Charlef H u marriage of Mias JudlUv Members of the Mancheater Fine ment conditions.” rem ind^ that thisre are Innumer Bids Tonight Morrison, 386-387 Center St.; WATKINS- Arts Group have elected Mre. Nora Church at 4 o’clock Saturday af terr Connecticut, the Rt. Rev. Robert " PUBLISHKD BY TH15„,^ In other words, Reuther seems able polio patienU left from the Mystic Review, No- >. Womsn's Margaret MorherdL 83 Hollister Addy Drake to head their organisa HKRAUD PRWTING CO.. INC. Blake Corp. of Conneotleut, 436 Benefit Assn., w ill meet tomorrow Boon M the wedding o f Mlaa M il M. Hatch, was insUlIed aa the A ParaMe pre-Balk era and eoma of these 8 t, daughter of Mra. Jean M. Mor- tion for the next year. ' 13 BIwell 8tr««t to be saying that the U AW ahould Four variances, including one to Main St.; Beckett Corp,, west’ side at 8 p.m. In Odd Fellows Hall. A t dred Elisabeth Hobson, 212 Porte< fourth Episcopal biahop of Wsst- Mnnc^raler, Conn. Once there was a pig which waa caaea will Require cere apd troat- of Buckland St.; and Raddlng WEST bartt and the late Frank G. Mor- Mrs. Drake Will Uke the place] THOMAS F rJaRGIJjWN, seek no more than 'that which lamenting his lack o f popularity. operate a miniature golf ^ourae this time plane will be made for the St., daujgliter o f Mrs. J. Tedber erft Massachusetts in a colorful, WALTKR R FERGUSON ment aa long aa they live. Even to» negr the Parkade, will be consid Signs, north of 120 Buckland S t hardt, and A.l.C, Gerald Michael of Mrs. Hazel Finlay, retiring economisli have for years been He complained to a cow with Installation banquet. Hobson and the late J. Tedber Hob traditional ceremony In thb PubllKberi day there are, and will be more ered by the Zoning Board of Ap Fanral Stniis president of Die local artiste’ club. Fouodad October 1. IISU asserting should represent a max whom he was acquainted that Mrs. Julia Rawson, who has Monahan, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Rob son, and Frank Gatoron, 99 Farm Springfield Cathedral over tb* vlctim i who must hot be neflected. peals at a meeUnfl tonight at 8 Other new offlcere are Mrs. people, were always talking about served as financial secretary of the ert Monahan, 38 Fulton Rd., & ., son of Mrs. Frank Gabron, weekend. Publltbed Every Evenlnt Except imum wage demand by unions. For The American Legion Poet No. o’clock In the Municipal {Building. Newcomers Plan Omomi Oltmtm Vivian Lesperance, vice president; | the cow's gentleness aiid kind review for 28 years, has resigned took place at 7 o’clock Saturday Lenox. Mass., and the late Frank The 47-year-old preUte was Bundxye and Holiday* Entered at the a long lime, economists have held 102 of Manchester realizing this Ten ipplicatlo. s are on the agenda. 142 BMt en ter Mrs. Eleanor Vlbbert, secretary: Poet Otltce at Manchester. Conn.. a» pyes. He admitted that the cow and will be succeeded by Mrs. night in the North Methodist Gabron. The Rev. Alfred L. Wtli elected to .the Western Massachu- greet need, has assumed the task Tom Thumb Golf Ooursee is Potluck Tuesday •atetteo 9 -im and Mrs. Marian Rowe, treasurer. Second Claee Mall Matter______that wage Increases have been out ;ave milk and cream but he Oglore White, 83 Pine S t Mrs. Caiurch. T he Rev. H. Osgood Ben Hams, rector, performed tb# cere setta’ biahoprlc Sept 25. of soliciting funds to carry on the seeking the variance because the Committee chairmen for the year ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES stripping production and Oils jointed out that pigs give bacon White has received her appoint nett, minister of the church, per- mony. The R t Rev. William Appleton campaign against polio. Your con miniature golf course would not The Manchester YWCA-spon will be Roger CrafU, publicity; Piiyable In Advance fact has been a direct cause^Jn- and ham, and that people even ment from the national president of f o r n ^ the double ring ceremony The bride, who was given In Lawrence, who waa Bishop One Year ...... '.•••'...... tlt.Ml tributions can be mailed directly be enclosed within a building as sored Newcomers Club will hold a Mrs. Lee Sheehan and Mrs. YoUnde . 776 lickled their feet sometimes. So the order, Miss Agnes Koob of Port by candlelight James W. McKay marriage by her brother-in-law, C. Hatch’s predecessor, officiated and Six Monthe ...... flBllonary spirals. to Post No. L02, 20 Leonard Street, specified under zoning regulations. poUuek tomorrow night at the MaiMbMtor'a Oidnl Efheehan, membership; Mrs. Ethel Three M f r e e e s t i m a t e s —MORTGAGES ARRANGED uontse t ERftlEST A. RITCH^ H20 JEFF CURB BY PETER HOFFMAN 16 LIBERTY ST- — TEL. Ml .3-8172. MANCHESTER THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BV WILSON SCUUGG8 .;.A NBWPlBiJtteARRn^ ON AND, MANY MILES ANAY.. l^UXK,VOU6CTy3UP l! MeMJWHILJC.../tXD HE ASK TOU n e s c e n e . Anxious for feuALE KICKS'lOue W4Y ILL A p JBFF ^ co m n m sH P before lejmng HAS THE BODY - NO, SR/...AU. OfcTTHtMMitJE-OKAV? COBB » /U>PMBmY TBRiaUS TRIP. BEEN IDENTIFIED WE KNOW IS THmtTtPBIHlB YET SERGEANT 0 THAT IT'S A CASe . FOB TBB VERY FINEST IN tttVBBTISATKSN FOR HOMtOPE... ^ QUALITY USED CARS OP.... ALWAYS SBE OUR c o m p l e t e SELECTION V ALWAYS AT LEAST BO CARS TO CHOOSE FROM naiANS. ooiiPES. STATIONs t a t io n w WA a g o n s , convertibles E v iin r A U ouk CARS ARE FULLY GUARANTEED . NO MINIMUM PURCHAU RI9^IRiOI . V \ BANK FINAKCINO CP TO SB MONTHS •*/ ' oniN' TILL • EVENINGS \\ fcsJ BARLOW MOTOR SALES J ''r ■ W M ISOR AVEe. ROOKVnXB-^PROKB TH 0-t5S0 i'-. b aatafai .“t . \ 7 - l i i i 7 7 . . t M,1' a.' 7' 7 ■tz-—- — t T ,r-’ i . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, ,CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 20, IMS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY,, JANUARY 20, 1968 .1 PAGE ELEVEN THE Marco Polos Surprke by Trouucing Green Manor, 96-70 Herald Angle Delanyi Can’t See Indoor Gump Worsley Schoolboy Roundup Gain Big EA R L YOtST Sports Edita* Hawks Pacing tm jm Indians Team to Beat Proves Tonic Tech Only Area Club In Firs SUNDAY |*Fre^, Haney of th* Braves.” This Irish S|^r Just tha perfect day for the took h^load off' the shoulders of West by 8^; For New York % n planned schedule and after church the GoItl. Key committee, which Scores/Ioth M t x m i K i m t E B In Ivy League Race with my family and a light lunch had severe) aitheduled headline HlAftftlnftt With Winning Record Celtics Win W’ h Pet, Standlnrii U T BOLDUC , th e entire fam ily put on Ice skates speakers aal^Mit for various rea O llvf«Joe R orrpUo 36 19 .6411 W L T Pts. imd we motored to a nearby farm sons during th ^ a st 36 hours. . , Enstarn Division IriH'SftTn V acanti ...... 34 30 .6 ^ New York, Jan. 20 (A*)—The Ivy League schools turn to a M.omtr«il ...... 2» l 6 5 63 By PAT BOU)UO ftriumph was a well-needed 54-44 « miracle is forth- er’s pond. The ice was fair but the Don Friedman, oqe-time reporter Wiium Row Pftt-John A c^lo ...... 33 21 .611 concentrated two-week bout with the books today with Dart W L Pet. G.B. Ann*-Pftul CorrpiiU ...... 2k 26 .519 Nmv Y o r k ...... 19 19 8 46 Cheney Tech, the lone area verdict over Farmington to avenge eoming’ in the immediate fu- 'weather perfect and once again we with TTie Herald 'juid now co Boston 29 12 .707 ■ M yrU«“Bni L a n iv lrre 2k 26 .519 mouth firmly established as the team to beat in the basket D etroit ...... 18 20 : 43 an earlier four-point setback. It ,^:ure semi-pro bafiketbali prob an had fun as a family . . . I said ordinator of new* '.at UConn, in, Jan. 20 (>P)—Four Fftnny-fiddiA r n j ^ n i ...... 26 28 .481 schoolboy basketball (julntet Syracuse ...... 25 19 .568 5<4 M ftri'’>Al 26 28 .481 ball face. In 14 games prior*to the break for mid-term ejeami- Boston ...... l.^ 20 9 39 boasting a winning record, will try was only the fifth time this year ably had its last fling of the I wa* tired about 3:45 and my wife phoned with the word, that l^b mile indoors? “I don’t Philadelphia ..19 21 .475 9>.4 Ann-Rota tjftLibcrt«) ...... 26 28 . 481 15 20 9 39 Miller of Manchester rahked sec natloni, the Indiana won 13. ln-4 ...... — ------— Toronto ...... to Improve on that mark this week Coach John 'Canavaii’a charges 1967-58 season at the^spacioua agreed, not knowing that I wanted mused Ronnie Delany New Y o r k ___ 20 23 .465 10 P e g '^ b BoiiftdiMi ...... 25 29 .463 eluding all four of their league Chlcdgo ...... 15 22 6 36 w’ith two game* while punchless scored over 40 points. to get hsck into the living room In ond in the 37th annual \Vilhi Weetem Division N an^y-Johti GaMdino ...... 2n 23 .444 Manchester High School gym Randolph Hearst Air Force :6day. “I don’t really know if Ruth-Kmlp Poh! ...... 23 .11 .426 games. Closest to them la Bro'x’n. Brown and Harvard were idl* Manchester High, low-scpring Superior shooting and rebound time'to watch the annual AllrPi-o St. Louis ..... 29 15 .659 — R<»na-LouiA D am ato ...... 17 37 ..115 yesterday afternoon.. ‘Approxi rifle competition. . . Ice skkltng 2-1. Princeton • and Penn are tied but Penn liptlletl Columbia 48-46, Is>w York. J hji. 20 (iTi—The re Rockville High and Hebron ing plus added hiiatle were para football game from the West Coast. there’s anyone around who CTncinnatl ----- 21 2.3 .477 8 Top Saturday nlfthl scorfn at the for third v/Ith 3-2 records. Cornell.upaet Princeton 82-86 and call of goalie Lome (Gump) Wors mount factors In Rockville's upset mately 200-fans mot enough to * conditions have been spoUM.^t Double Strike alleys wfro foiled. by Regional, the hottest club among Being an Eastern fan. I was disap might do it. But I do know D etroit ____...17 27 .386 12 Jfin Vacanti who chalked up »ingtf Dartmouth went out of the In a non-league match. Tale down ley from thejr Providence farm the quartet at the moment, are all of Farmington. Captain Bob Groua cover expenses) watched the hus pointed with the outcome, the West least temporarily by th d ^ o i^n d thie. I don’t think I Will be the one tling and Hot-ahooting Marco Minneapolis .. 11 31 .262 17 ftftmpp of 143 and 108 while rompilinfc a leagpie Saturday night to get ed Army 78-66. ha* proved to be Just the tonic the down.for one contest lii the next and senior Ron Janton led the of Stare winning handily. I wa* Im- rain, and planned sitatin^tripa to break the barrier if it’# done.” Monday’s Hchediile line iVT triple and Olive Roenetto who Polo Ebcpiorere all but chaae tha pinned ft 114 einirle. square with - Holy Cross, which Cornell, now 2-3, will be the only New York Rangers needed to And five days. fensive attack with 15 points apiece preased with the great line play of with my sons w era ]>ostp(med. . . Delany, who now has won 16 No Games Scheduled. the victory range in the National Hqit Green Manor Proa right out Roads were excellent fpir travel In earlier handed the Indiana their Ivy team 'n action this'week, meet The Technien meet an early sea while reserve Dave Kupferschmid, end OIno Matchetti, t|pckle Art mile faces in a row indoors (he’s Sunday’s Results only defeat. Tom Aley and Rudy Hockey League. s vastly-improved perfortner In re of the achool. The Impreistva \ia- our part of the.wood! MIXKn nOI’BLKS ing Colgate in a non-conference son conqueror In Hartford Region Donovan ard linebacker Joe never Been beaten on boards), said Boston 114. Philadelphia 113 S ln ad in m La Russo each scored 16 point* in game Saturday night. Ivy compe A \vee4t ago\.the Rangers were cent weeks, continued to impress Itors from neighboring East Hert Schmidt of the West entry al excluded, and at night I had no he didn’t'think he was in top shape al I Tech Wednesday In Hartford ford encountered • little oppoalUon trouble getting tq/my desinatlon Syracuse 112, New York 108 W L Pet. Dartmouth's 84-78 victory. tition reaumea In two weeks. In the throes of an eight-game with his stellar play. though end Gene Brito of the East yet before the Boston Knights of St. Louis 108, Ctnclnnati 90 B. W hlte-N. V U tner ...... 6 3, .667 an^d then return home Friday to with aon-lJean nfy companion as C aro K teo rg o M arag n an o .. 6 3 .667 wnnless streak and goalie Marcel But the Raihs can expect ample en roifte td a aurpriting 98-70 waa tabbed the game's best line Columbus games Saturday night. Minneapolis 118, D etroit 111 Pain was getting shell-shock from entertain Holy Trinity. Coach Connecticut Basketball Aim. vic well n*'Jlm Murray of MMchester. N. Rohan-iT. Yoei ...... 6 3 .667 Clyde W'ashburn's streak-running. trouble from Glastonbury Friday man. Matter of opinion, governor B ut he ripped off a 4:0.5 effort, one ‘ Tuesday’s Schedule Jean-Bill Thureton ...... 5 4 ,.556 the pucks that kept whizzing by st the Armory since Coach Paul tory. . . . Quiet, restful evening reading 'I^U R SD A Y of his best and Just one and four East-West All-Star Game at St. Mary-Kd lllndle ...... r... 5 4 . 556 Rams are on the road again Fri With Captain Norm Burkt ^ 8 Aiva-Rd Itoucette ...... , . ' h 4 ..556 him On WcKjnesday Paille was Grogan’s crew has won five of its and watching teevee once the din tenths seconds under Gunnar Louis. shipped to Providence of the AHL day night- with a second meeting tall Charlie Wrinn intercepting Ill- ' Invitatlofi to accompany a group Nanry-Norm Warren ...... 5 4 .558 Ranking Middleweight Boxers against Ellington, the same night last six games , and boaats a 5-4 ner dishea were washed. \ from Hatnllton Standard to Bos- Nlelsen'a world record. Fits Perfectly New York. Jan. 20 f/P — The M. W eddell-B. Conopaet .... 8 4 .556 and Worsley, who hild started the record for the season. Rockville thrown Green Manor PM*e* sU “So I guess I was in- pretty good Audrey-Chel Lark ...... 5 4 ..'^6 Rockville plays host tp much-im MONDAY . ton ■ -A ■i' MANqiESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY,.JAl’nJARY/20, 19^8 PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1968 - 1 PAGE THIRTEBN ApartmenU—Flats— Houimw for Saig Houses for Sak 72 Automobiles tor Sale 4 Auto Dnving-Schooi 7 A TBUKE OUGHTA BR A LAW! BY Fa Ga LY and 8UUK'1?EM Hoosehold iGbods 51 Wearing Apparel—Fora 57 Tenements 6S Ike Starts 6th NEED A. CAR? -Short on a down LARSON’S driving SchoblT-Offers ANTIQUE f u r n it u r e , illvar, CHESTER f u r r ie r s - Fura rs- (VI) MANCHE8TER-”8 room Cape THEBE TWO neW raqch homes ot $15,800. Six ftnuhed rooms. Com Minor Court Issue Classified payment or had your credit turned all typea of driver education bn glasa, china, and used furniture modeled, repaired. Capes and ter threa latge bedlam s, extra down? Don’t give up! For a good insured dual control-.cars, etand- BOWf ATLA*T a MV MU6BAMO HUES bought and sold, Fumltura Repair stoles made, $19.95. Call Ml S-7318 SIX ROOM apartment, located In pleted game room. Detached ga large tile bath, ful)> basement with Year with Talk deal—not thru a amall loan com ard o f automatic. By trained and PLACI t o PARk MV IT,' WE’LL TAKE IT.', Sarvlca. Ml 3-7449. for free eitimate, at your home. cenUr of town. Tel. MI 3-1783. rage, Idee) location, near trans- garage, lot size 100x200,. Select The Baby Advertiseinent pany — u it "Harry” at 333 Main certified instructor, licenaedx by c a r ; 1'U.MEVtR MriaUon and ahopping center. R. your Interior decoration bi' acting St. (Forimriy Douglaa Motora). the State of Conn. MI 9-6075 MAVE to LEAVE IT ABSOLUTE BAROA07 - Custom ACCORDIONS, guitars, band In. F. Dimock ft'Co., Realtors, MI now. Other listings available in Aired at Hearing CLASSIFIED ADVT. OUT -WE STREET made comtcea and .drapM. Slip stnimenta at big savings. Easy piVE ROOM apartment, second 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-8818, Manchester and rictnity, S. A. At GQP Dinner DEPT. HOURS BEFORE YOU BUY a uaed car MANCHESTER Driving Academ' A&Aiur covers, $89.50 and up. Choice of terma^-repairing. Cheater Accor- floor, oil heat, ISO. SO 8-47M. Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702 or Beechler, MI .^-8902 or MI 8-8989. aee Gorman Motor Saiea. Bulck Robert Murdock, Ml 9-6972. 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. licensed by State of Conn, aii fabrics. Budget terms. Mrs. Rita. .dftJhT Company, 48 BumaMe Ave., e a s t HARTFORD, 24 Silver Lane. (Contliiued frma Page Oae) (Contlnnell from Page One) Been Named Saiea and Service, 286 Main JA 2-7780. EAST side:—Beautiful seven room anything except hit concept of Motor Vehicle department. Can East Hartford, Tel. BU 9-5807, Immaculate five room a) artment (XIX) $16,900 - ‘ NEW room Street. Ml 9-4571. Open evcninga. fulfill all driver educational needs, Manchester branch, 91 Union St. brick and frame home. Three she went on. She said Uiat the what was just. Om mlttee;. and Miss Bertha Ad ■ i-irrnr-TT. SALE 1-8 QFF'Ofi wallpaper. Wall on eecotid floOr. Meat, hot water ranch. Built-In stove and oven, master bedrooms and one single, COPY CLOSING TIME from 16 to 60. Standard sluft, push MI 3-8709. and electrlciW fumiehed, $125 per minor courts must bs brought Mrs. Ella T. Gfasso, of Windsor kins, assistant chairman ot the tv VOLKSWAGEN 1956 aedan, black button, fluid drive and -automatic. Ulea-4C'a tile, Kentile, from 7o fireplace, full basement. Near ll i baths. Living room, 30x12, more closely into the organised Locks, Democratic national com- OOP National (Committee. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. with whitewalla, radio, heater, '8ach. Qrzen Paint and Wallpaper, month. Call 'Ted Goodchlld Agent. Verpianck School. R. P, Otmock dining room, birch cabinet kitch Serving Manchester. Rockville. T he thins that MI 3-0030. judicial system. mitteewoman for Connecticut, said The party effort from the Presi MON. THRU FRI. mileage 14,500. Exceptional condi Coventry, Bolton, Andover and at the Green. . ft Co., Realtors, Ml 9-6245, Joseph en. Two-car garage. Madeline Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Vincent A. Orlas^rski, 8 Wind«r> SOLD CA0AVE^0N Wanted—To Buy 58 Ashford, MI 9-6818, Barbara John 8, Bultma, prosecuUng that the position of the State Dem dent on down is geared to raising tion Reaaon for aelling, arrival of Vernon. Call Mr. Mlclctte. PI THE HOUSE WAS Smith, -Realtor. MI 9-1642. ocratic Party is that the trial jus mere Ave., Rockville. He was bom Jan. 9 at Man^eotor Mo* 10:30 A.M. ’^KsircM 'a- WANTED—Good, reaaleable ' uaed 73 FOSTER S T .^ ix rooms, $85 Wooda, Ml 9-7702 or Robert Mur- grand juror for Beacon Falls, said: funds for. the GOP campaign to morial HospitM. Ghia. MI 3-6308. 2-7249. / THE BIG BOOMV OLD OUNS (any ' condition), mMith. Immediate occupancy. "1 hope I never live to see the day tice court system is inadequate wrest control of Congress from the furniture. Watkins Brnthers. MI swords, war relics,' antiques, etc. dock, Ml 9-5972. • • • • • SATURDAY 9 A.M. 1957 FORD. FAIRLANE 500 N GARAGE• 8-6171. Write P. O. Box 823, Mancheater. 55 RUSSELL STREET— when the justice courts are abol and needs reorganiiEing. She said Democrats In the November elec- (one or whole collection). 70 Mill ished." He said that he had held tliat the Democratic platform to t.ions. Gall Lonlse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haotejr, 68 Hardtop Victoria. Green and MANCHE8TERt-S1x room Cape, EXCELLEarr Drive B. She wras bom Jan. 10 at Manchester Memorl^ Mntnrcvclea— Kicvcies 11 HHC 1954 WESTINQHOUSE washing St. Tel. «0 8-8717. f o r RENT—Modem five room flat Ms post for 11 years, and knew be adopted tomorrow includes YOITR COOPERATION WILL white with 6,000 miles. near schools and churches. A The Republicans have not won pital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Otis Alley, machine, fully automatic. Call hu with garage, adults preferred. See buy at $11,500. Four room Cape, (Convenient Cape (Cod. Six fin the people of Beacon Falls well, court reform as a piece of unfin 1957 HARLEY-DAVISON sportster control of Congress since 1952 when Jonesport, Maine, and her paternal grandmother ia Mrs. UUm BE APPRECIATED 1957 FORD V8 STATION WAGON _ - i HE GOT HIS GA12AGE f AhlO flS' 9-0162 after 6 p.m. owner after 8 p.m., lis Rueeell St., $10,500. Many m ^e In all price ished rooms. 1% baths. Modem but Uiat In those years nobody liad ished business, and at the next they rode to power along with model motorcycle. Sacrifice $750. Rooms Without Board 59 Manchester. Hastey, Marshfield, Maine. She has three brothers, Leland, 3% COUNTRY SEDAN JA 8-8814. HADN’T VET BSSN ABL-E TO'MAKE ranges. Call the Ellsworth Mitten throughout. Easily financed 10% ever influenced him or scared him legislative session a bill will be in Elsenhower, who five yesrs ago to Fom. R.. H., P. S. WWT. It’s ROplyLFORTHE CAR DINING ROOM set. French . pro Allan, 9, and Robert, 1. Dial Ml 3-2711 ROOM FOR rent. InquliisInquli^ State APARTMENT—Third floor, four Agency, Realtors. MI 3-6030. down • 30 year mortgage. Occupan into making a decision based on troduced calling for such reform. day became the first GOP Presi • « • • • what you need. Full price $2188. vincial, antique finish, round Tailor Shop, 8 BliaelL MI 8-7888. cy on closing. Priced right. $15,500. rooms, bath, heated garage if the dent In two deesdes- Thomas Hawldns, son of Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Alton, Only 1188 down. Business Services Offered 13 fir PAVe HAMILTT-' table, large beauitifully designed After 6:30 Ml 8-5047.' WEST side:—Sparkling six room t Wo years later. In 1954, the breakfront, aix chairs. Resisonable. car Is email. Nice neighborhood. Cape, three bedrooms, wonderful For appointment phone MI 8-6273. Backachers, Bolton Center. He was bom Jan. 9 at XCanchastw \. MA, ItJPlAK'Ai. MI 3-4049. President took an active part in his 1956 FORD RANCH WAGON FLUOR SANDING and retinishtng Call MI 9-4888. ATTRACnVEl-y furnished and kitchen, living room with' fire BRAE-BURN REALTY R ockville-V ernon party’s drive to maintain control Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents 'ore M . wid Lost and Pound 1 Radio, heater, WWT. Red and Specializing In old floors. Ml cheerful rooms. Complete light place, dining room. Full base Mrs. George A. Hawkins, Old Greenwich, and his paternal grand* BARGAIN on all kinds of sterilized tiAROE THREE room heated of the legislative branch, but the white. Tt's-a dolt. Full price $1305. 9-5750 housekeeping faclllUea available. ment. Storms and screens. Made Democrats took over both the Sen mother is Mrs. Richard Alton, Manchester. He lias a brother, FOUND—Wristwatch on McKee St. Only $195 dowhi. used furniture, reflnished includ iqiartment, new building, stove MANCHESTER vicinity - Three ■-Tirrrrfr^ rnni Single, couble. Children accepted and refrigerator. $110 per month. line Smith, Realtor. MI 9 1842. ate and the House. And they hold Richard, 214. Owner may have by paying for ing bed springs. New mattresses —limited Parking. Central. Rea- bedroom ranch. A real gem. Beau • • • • • 1956 pE LUXE VOLKSWAGEN MUKTENSEN I'V. Specialized KCA ‘ ^ from $13.95. Open 9-9, LeBlanc Call MI 8-S983, PORTER STREET aectlon - Five on to their majorities In both thla ad. Ml 9-0406. ■onable price! Come aee 1 Mrs. tiful condition, quality construc Baldwin Lauds Sadlak; Houses in 1956 despite E'senhow- Joseph Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert' McFetridge, Bumper guards, radio, heater. television service. Ml 9-4841 Furniture Hospital, 195 South St., Dorsey. 14 Arch St, year old six room Olonial, largo tion. Garage, large Ibt. Many, East Windsor. He was bom Jan. 14 at Manchester Memorial I/58T — PASS BOOK No! ^2660. All leather. Two aide mirrors. A Rockvdlie. PLEASANT, large heated room, living ixiom. (ireplaci metal er’s own re-election triumph. 1-20 ------free jparking, ' on bus line. 146 Cen- many extras. This one will be go Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Notice la hereby given that Pasa black gem. M A M RUBBISH Removal Serv: kitchen cabinets, attached garage, ing, going, gone fast. So call 'The Since the President took office in ICe. Cleaning attics, cellars, and ter S(8t. Tel. MI 8-5002 Sauer, East Windsor, and his maternal grandmother la Mrs. Book No. 2660 iaaued by Firal Na PLEASANT, heated room for gen large porch, hot water heat oil, Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Real Avoids Nominee Talk ^953, he has suffered three major Elsther McFeteridge, 42 Bigelow SL He liOs three brothers, tional Bank of Mancheater haa 1956 FORD V8 COUNTRY yards Incinerators emptied, ashes SPECIAL tleman, free parking. 54 High St. tile bath and first floor lavatory. tors MI 3-8930. illnesses—the most recent, a minor SQUIRE STATION WAGON removed Contract service avail f"»- ...... NWWMH stroke, Iss.t Nov. 25. His doctors Robert 21, Gerald, 20, and Richard, 18; and two aisten, Joan, 24, been made to aaid bank for pay Business Locations Aluminum storm windows and and Lynn. 8. ment and laauance of new book. Fom. H., R., P.S. WWT. It's next able. MI 9-9767. 'TWO ONLY R(X)M FOR rent, suitable for one , screens. Near bus and schools, DUPLEK 4-4, quiet street, among still have not given him a medical • • * • • to new. I or two men. Shower. Call at 101 for Rent Clarence "Cajppy" Baldwin, Re-Aafms; and John Schweitzer, trus discharge on that illness. 64 I real bargain. A-l condition Price well kept eingle homes, two new tee for three years. NOTICE IS HEREBY given that LIGHT TRUCKING and odi’ jobs. 80" electric range, de luxe auto- I Chestnut St. $22,500. George L. Graziadio, oil hot water heating systems, publican State Central CJommIttee And since the start of Eisen Richard Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Odeos, 29 1955 OUDS 2DOOR V8 COUPE matic oven. Were The officers were install,ed Elizabeth Dr. He w'as bom Jan. 11 at Manchester Memorial Paaa Book No. 78109, iaaued by Ashes, trash and junk removed. $279.95, • now TOR OF n ^ or commercial use,. Realtor. MI near bus. Only $14,800. Carlton W. chairman, commended Rockville's hower’s second term a year ago The Savinga Bank of Mancheater with P.S., P.B.. R. H. and hydra- For courteous and reasonable Millinery Dressmaking \ l9 Help Wanted— Male 36 Articles lor Sale 45 $149.00. 1 R(X)M FOR rent. Near center. three roonts, ground floor. Mam' Thursday by EMward Landin' of Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alex* Hutchins. MI 9-5132. Congressman-at-Large Antoni N. today there has been the tremen haa been loat and application haa matic. Very clean, one owned. service call Hurri-aean Transit Heat and hot water. Gentleman. St. near post office. Phone MI (VII) MANCHESTER—$14,500 Cape Willimantlc, and his installing dous Imnact on national security ander Spungln, Hartford, and his paternal grandparenta are Mr. Drive it. any time. MI 9-7853. PART TIME good all around man ONE PAIR aluminum and one pair Now la the time to get that odd ! 35 Foster 8t. MI 3-8547 9-5229, MI 8-7444. ; four down, two unfinished up.up Nice Sadlak at the GOP Victory Dinner team. and Mra. Philip Odess, West Hartford. He has two brother^ l^en made to aaid bank for pay chair lor the living room or den. of the Russian sputniks and So ment of the amount of depoait. DRESSMAKING and Alterauoh for Esso Servicchter. evenings and hickory skis, each 6’x3” , reason I condition. Near schools, tranzpor- lAit8 tor Sale 73 Srturday but sidestepped backing Spielman Heads March viet process In the missile field. David S., 7. and Bruce Ian, 6; and a sister, Leslie Margaret, 18'i 1954 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR. GONDER’S T V. Service, available done. Ml 9-2552. weekends, willing to work. Tel. MI able. MI 9-2803. Very gqpd selection, floor samples i ? ^ ' STORE FOR RENT - Good for Albert C. Spielman has lieen ap • a • a • tation and shopping center. Im anyone for the gubernatorial nomi There has been no word from NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Powerglide, radio, heater. WWT. any time. Antenna convefsipns. 9-8108. 1/3 off. j f u r n is h e d ROOM near Main SL beauty parlor or any type busi mediate occupancy. Call the R. F. LOTS 125x200 and larger $1,200 pointed chaii-man of the Elks com Robert Edward, son of Mr. and Mra Joseph F. Elsada Jr.. Low mileage. It’a extra nice. Phtlco factory supervtsed tervles. FULL BED SIZE box spring, over I 9 Hazel St. MI 9-2170. ness. MI 9-2997. and up. Off Manchester Road, the President yet on how active Paaa Book No. 83785, iaaued by Dimock Co., Realtors. Ml 9-5245 or nation. mittee which will direct the March a role he may play in this year's Loomis Rd., Bolton. He was bom Jan. 14 at Mancheater Me Tel. MI 9-1486. Moving— 'Trucking EXCELLENT opporttunity — Bur- stuffed chair in black and gold. CHAMBER’S FURN'TURE Glastonbury Telephone M* 9-5981, of Dimes drive locally. The Savinga Bank of Mancheater 1954 MERCURY SEDAN e n t ir e BUtLOING about 8.500 Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-8818. Bar- Speaking to some 150 Republi campaign. When reporters tried morial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. haa been ioat and application haa Storage 20 \on's is looking for an ambitious Kitchen base cabinet, with white t- _.i\ l' ...y :,y -/■ . I f (a g « t o u r t e e n MONDATf, JANUARV 20, 1968 iMmtrijp0tpr lEuftting M|pral& Artragt Daily Net Frees Run For tlw Week EadMl ' The Weather jM oarjr 18, 1998 Foreeaat of U. S. Weatber B o riM St.'Jude Thaddeus Mothers Cir The Mary Wllliama Group of An Important meeting o f the bert Bogll, yit. and Mrs. Stanley About Town cle will meet tdnight at 8:15 at the the Second Congregational Church executive .board of the WSCS of Center Church Sasiela, Mrs. Kenneth Hudson, fel 8oow this owntaif, ckaagiag to home of Mrs. Herbert Carvey, 55 will meet at the home of Miss Isa the S6uth Methodist Church '^111 lowship committee; Mrs. Kenneth OLLIE'j; 12,628 ntln lato tonight or onriy wednoo- Scarborough Rd. Mrs. .lohn Mc bel Massey, 54 Hudson St„ tomor be held tonight at 7:30 before the Bird, Mrs. Willisum Vaders, Mrs. ^ , Mamber of the Audit day. Low tonight 82-87. Rain Nelaon Booth of Alr-Kem Serv Dermott and Mrs. Harold Dwyer row night at 8' o’clock. regular meeting of the WSCS at 8 Picks Officers Raymond Winter, Mrs. Leon A U TO BODY Boretm et Clrculatlofi ' . a Wednoodsy chwiglag to snow Xnr- ices will speak at the noon meet will he co-hostesses. o’clock. Twombly, flower'committee; Rob- : Manche$ter~-^A City of Village Charm rtea, eoMer. High In mM 80s. ing of the Slanchester Association , The topic for. discussion tomor ert Russell, Mrs. Ralph Maher, me-1 ir W ELDING ■of Insurance Agents tomorrow at The choir will rehearse tomor row by Mrs. Hooks K. Johnston, Allan S. Taylor was elected mod morial fund committeei Mrs.'C. B .: row evening at 7:30 p.m. at Zion director of religious education st it AUTO BODY and the Manchester Country Club. Hospital ]5fotes erator of the Cbnter Congrega Carlson, Dr. Frank Horton, mis- '■ VOL. LXXVII, NO. 94 )URTEEN PAGES) Lutheran Church. On Wednesday Center Congregational Church, tional Church at the annual meet Slonary commltteer Mrs. Robert i FENDER REPAIRS MANCHE.STER, c o n n ., T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 2 l. 1958 (QlassiflM Advertising on Pnge 12) PRICE FIVE CENTS A meeting of the Christian Edu evening at 7:30, the Sunday School during her television series, "Your ing held yesterday afternoon,. Wright,' Herbert Kiecolt, music' Child’s Faith,’’ will be "Religion in if COMPLETE CAR cation committee and teachers of teachers will hold their rneeting. Patients Today: 188 ■ Outgoing moderator Atty, Don committee. the Home.” She will interview the Buckingham Church School ADM ITTED SATU RD AY: Mrs. ald Riphter presided at the meet Rittbard Knight, nominating * PAIN TING Members of Gibbons A.ssembly. three,, guests, Mrs. Clifford O. will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Eileen Dowds, 230 Colonial Rd., ing when parishioners heard re- committee; Theodore Malek, Atty. i lw%ipqirRR asd ENAM EL Catholic Ladies of Columbus, are Simpson. Mrs. Cliarles R. Baxter the church. Candidates for mem Rockville; Edward' Dziadul, RFD iw rts of the minister, the Rev. C lif Paul Marte, Richard Hurd, pn i-' Blizzard bership in the Church will meet reminded to bring articles for the Jr. and the Rev. R. Russell Peery. 3, Rockville; Mrs. Harriet Clark, ford O. Simpson; the associate 8 Griswold Street auction tomorrow evening follow The program will be viewed on dentlal committed; Mr. arid M rs.; with the deacons Thursday eve 141 Adams St.; Mrs. Edna Finley, minister, the ReO. R. Russell Charles Gipson, Mr^ and Mrs. Stan Tel. MI-9 S025 ning at T;15, and choir practice ing the business meeting at 8:15 W TIC-TV, channel 3, at 2:15 p.m. 14 Drive E; Mrs. Frances Puzzo, Peery t and by Mrs. Hook's K. John in the K o f C Home. Miss Helen ley Sasiela, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. •will follow- at 7:30. 224 Charter Oak St.; Mrs. Anna ston, director of religloUs educa Carlson, Mr. and 'Mrs. Donald Mc Roars h Thomas will ■ serve as auctioneer. Mr. and Mrs. Earle A. Keith, 351 Wilson, 295 N. Main St.; Benedict tion. W. Center St., and Mr. and Mrs. Clain, religious literature com Members of Hose Co., No.* 2, Kaiser, 136 Woodbridge St.; Mrs. The budget, $66,230, for 19PS was mittee; Cheater Bigelow, Howard The anniversary dinner of the John Nesbit, East Hartford, spent Dorothy Blanchard, 237 Center Town Flre-'Department, will meet approved. Other reports of boards, Angeil Jr., social action commit Wa-shington School PTA scheduled the weekend in New- York City. St.; Rowland Ro.vee, 126 Falkndr committees and organizations at the firehouse' tonight at 7 They attended the Lawrence W'clk tee; Mrs. Harold Clendaniel, Philip Midw for tomorrow night has been post Dr.; Mrs. Hazel Laskowski, West o’clock to proceed from there to within the church were presented Tangerone, publicity committee; poned until next week Tuesday show where they were personal Rd.. Rockville; Floyd Hewitt, RFD in mimeographed form. the Holmes Fiineral Home to pay guests of singer Alice Lon and en Mrs. Charles Crockett, Mrs. Harold night. Jan. 28. 1, Rockville. A I’esolution was introduced and By THE AMKK^TED PRESS respects to Rudolph Johnson, whose joyed a pleasant visit with her. Scoville, armed fOrdes committee. brothers are members of the de • ADM ITTED YESTERD AY: Mrs. accepted for the formation of a The worst/Wizzard In five! partment. The Sacred Heart Mothers Cir Virginia W'egner, Hebron; David committee with the responsibility On U.S. Rocket Bases FUEL years s w ii^ in Kansas and| cle will meet tonight at 8 o'clock The Friendship Circle of the Sal Spencer Sr.. 115 Forest St.; Har for filling the staff vacancies which at the home of Mrs. Joseph Syl vation Army will hold a meeting Missouri loday, halting trans- ■ ry Wells, 17 Davis Ave. Rockville; Rev. R. Russell Peery will be created by the departure of Herald Gets New vester. 43 Scarborough Rd. tonight at 7:45 at the Citadel. The Mr.s. Bertha Russell, 20 Salem Rd.; the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Peery. Their contineitlal road traffic and! fellowship committee will be in *8^ Rene Malre, Glastonbury; Mrs. The Rev. R. Russell Peery, as resignations as associate minister Phone Numbers virtually paralyzing Metro-! A cranberry social will be a fea charge of the meeting. Hoste.sses Una Clark, 806 Center St.; Mrs. sociate rriinfster of the Center and as organist and choir director, will be Mrs. Svea Gutafson and OIL ptdKan Kansas City. j ture of the weekly meeting of the Marie Fournier. 137 Brookfield St.; Congregational Church, annoupced respectively, were made knowp at /Two deathi were attributed to Dag W eighs Women's League tomorrow at 2 Mrs. Martha Turklngton. The He/ald has in Sees Insult Judith Schlchofer, Mansfield De bis resignation at the annual meet the meeting. The Rev. Mr. Peery RANGE OIL -'the atorm. ♦ p.m. at the Salvation Army Citadel. ____.e pot; William Reichert, 226'4 ing of the church held yesterday has accepted a call to th » South stalled a new and larger The weather bureau In a apeclal '■ Recipes will be distributed, togeth The 8th District Fire Depart Woodbridge St.; Nicholas Lata, afternoon. Congregational CTiurch in Middle- telephone switchboard bulletin at 11 a.m. (CSTi iaaued: er with sample.s of cranberry pre ment will hold a ladies night for East Hartford; Anthony Krawski, town. Arms Talks He has accepted a position as with additional trunk heavy’ anow warninga for north-: And Threat serves and relishes. Mrs. Major members and friends at 7:30 on East Windsor Hill; Eugene Fair- Other Officers minister of the South Congrega lined to provide increased east and north central MiasoiirJ John Pickup and Mrs. Elizabeth Feb. 15 at the firehouse. Dinner cloth. 30 N. School St.; Mrs. Besides Taylor, other officers and aoutheast Iowa, forecasting an Wilson will be hostesses. and dancing will be enjoyed. Tick Lavinia Brousseau, Bradford, R. I.; tional Church in Middletown, where for the coming year are: Atty. A r and faster service. he will take up his duties on April additional four Inchea for an area : In Moscow ets may be obtained from officers Joseph Durcault, East Hartford; thur LeClaire, vice moderator: Miss BOLAND T o Moslems 15. Effective at once our In which deptha already ranged up Tomorrow evening will be "Men’s of the department or from mem Edward Bensche, 59 Maple St Ruth Porter, church clerk; Justus new telephone number OIL COMPANY to $4 inches with some drifts of Night at the Community Baptist bers of the committee. Mrs. Peery, who had served Cen Paul, church treasurer; Paul .United Nations, X. Y.. Jan. BIRTHS SATU R D AY; A son to ter Church as organist and choir ■will be: ■ aix feet Moscow, Jan. 21 (/P)— The Church. The occasion will be an all- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Russell, Co Ames, assistant treasurer; Mrs. 369 CENTER 5T. The weather bureau had to go 21 (IP) — Secretary General group meeting of the women's cir director since last September, has Mark Hill, Mrs. Draper Benson, Soviet Union warned the na Group C of the Center Congre lumbia; a daughter to Mr., and also resigned her position. Both Tel. Ml 3-6320 back 27 yeara to find a atorm com- Drg Hammar.skjold indicated cles. A film, entitled "The Broken gational Cliurch will meet tomo;- Mrs. Julius Beer, 14 Talcott Ave., Mrs. George S. Smith, Miss Ger Mitchell 3-2711 parabltl to thia one in Kansas C ity,; tions ot the Middle hast to Mask," will be shown. The execu will continue at their posts here trude Carrier, assistant's to the today he wa.s con.sidering a night that U.S. plans to e.s- row night at 8 o'clock in the Hob- Rockville; a son to Mr. and Mrs. through Sunday, April 13. The bureau said the atorm la e x -' tive committee will meet st 7:30. bins room. The Rev. Samartha treasurer; Mrs. Paul Agard, assis 24-Hour Burner Service visit to Moscow to di.scuss Arthur Lalime, 144 Green Manor The Pecrys came to Center pected to spread tonight Into tablish nuclear and rocket from India will be the speaker. tant treasurer for benevolences; Haurl|PHtpr Rd. Church in September 1955, follow I 'u f .N’i;4hl M iirm r •’'♦ r* it r O n l\ northwest and extreme north 1111- world problems. This would bases on trteir territory are a Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeMoll Jr. Each member may invite a guest BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son Lynwood K. Elmore, treasurer, ing a pastorate of two years at the noia. southeast and extreme south include disermamenf. j threat to tlieir e.xistence and and children left by auto yesterday to attend this meeting. Mrs. Rob to Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaBrec, 613 building fund: Clarence Eichman, lEuniiutj ^rralii C all m i ,0r M l 3-4S4i> Wlsronain. and lower Michigan. Hammarskjold already has had ert Jack and her committee will Main St.; a daughter to Mr. and Congregational Church 4n Alfred, , “ an insult to the religious for Texas where they plan to make Maine. assistant treasurer, building fund; At midmorning snow was fall private talks with .Secretary of their home. En route they arc serve refre.shments. Mrs. James Woodcock, 123 Walnut John Bengston,’ treasurer, church ing from northeast Oklahoma, - 0 ^ State Dulles, British Foreign Sec feelings of the Moslem peo Window Shades planning to visit friends in New I S f A native of Madison, he is a school; Julien Strong, assistant tlr ough eastern Kansas, into west retary Selwyn Llovd and French ple.” graduate of Gettysburg College, Jersey, Maryland, Virginia and Tlie Holy Ghost Mothers Circle • BIRTH TODAY: A son to Mr. treasurer, church school: George and north Missouri, soiithessl Iowa Foreign .Minister Christian Pineaii, The Soviet Foreign Ministry Pa., and Andover-Newton Theo Washington. D. C. During the time will meet tomorrow night at 8 and Mrs. Earl Relchlc, Wapping. Budd.' Ernest Weltlich. auditors; and northern Illinois.. Asked at a nows conference called a special news conference Mfide to Order logical Seminary. Mrs. Peery grew that they lived in Manchester they o’clock at the home of Mrs. Don DISCHARGED SATURDAY: Mrs. Harry Maidment, historian. Behind the storm a mass of cold, whether he had plans to visit Mos to denounce the Baghdad Pact up in Wareham, Mass., and holds Bring your old rollers In and resided at 32 Linden St. A. Gulnan. 35 Milford Rd. A white Alexander Fulton. I l l Woodland Others elected to boards and dry air hung over Colorado,' Wyo- j cow soon, Hammarskjold said he prior to the scheduled opening of bachelor’s and master’s degrees save 88c per shade. elephant sale will be held after St.; Joyce Crawford. 179 Maple committees are as follows: Herman ming and New Mexico and was j Mra. Elsenhower smilea as she and the President greet SlUO-a-plate diners a' United P.cpublican wa.s going to Kuala Lumpur. Ma I the Baghdad Pact Conference in The following groups of the the meeeting. from Boston University. She served Heck, representative to Manches HALE’S JANUARY beginning to edge into western i Fund gathering in Chicago. Gov. William Stratton of IlUnois ia in background. (A P Photofaxi. St.; Hrs. Marie Stansfield, 632 laya. eariv in March for a meeting Ankara Monday. North Methodist WSCS will hold Vernon St.; Roland Cantin. Staf as organist for the church in Alfred ter Council, of Churches; Atty. Kansas. It was expected to move j ■•’d hoped to visit several capitals Foreign Ministry spokesman meetings tomorrow: The Prayer Temple Chapter, No. 53, OES ford Springs; Mrs. Evelyn Vincent. while her husband was minister Richter, Malcom Robertson, Elmore eastward tonight, bringing tem •1 his way to and’ from Malava. Leonid Ilyichev took the occasion Group at 1:30 p.m. at the home will observe its 56th birthday at a 122 Cooper St.; Elmer Llzotte, 3.5 there. They have two children, Gibson, Mrs. Robert Martin, peratures down from the present .to far. he said, there was no def also to xvarn the United- States of Mrs. Be.ssie , Colpitts. 496 N. meeting Wednesday night at 8 Drive B; Roy Monminy Jr.. 65 Gordon and Celeste. Church Council: Donald McClain, low 20s to from 5 to 15 above zero, Brownell S e e s ^ inite-dcelsion as to which roiintrlea and other members of the Bagh Main St.; the Brewster Circle at o’clock at the Masonic Temple. Franklin St., Rockville; Mrs. Kath Stanley Sasiela, Kenith Leslie. Air and bus travel through S e C U ritV he would vi.sit. dad Pact that they would have to 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Joyce Group singing will follow the erine Kurylec, Hartford; John Kleinschmidt, 90 Valley St.; Eliza Board of Deacons; Mrs. Edward Kansas City came to a standstill The Seerclary General said the "take full responsibility for all Lundberg, 49 Brent Rd.; and the meeting. Refreshrnents will be Kaezinski, RFD 3, Rockville; Elfen beth Thurston, 16 S. Alton St.; Be.sser, Mrs. Leon Bradiey. Mrs. this morning and several of the G U r bweepingj ^ disarmament problem was atilt the consequences" of Uie Middle Tyler Circle at 8 p.m. at the home served by Mrs. Robert Richmond, Swanson. RFD 2,'Rockville; S. Os Donna and Dianna Alexander. Cov Ernest Bengston. Mrs. Gtlmoure main highways were blocked by primarilv a matter for the T’.N. East ^policies. of Miss Gertrude Holmes, 106 worthy matron, and the •>fflcers wald Johnson. 66 Walnut St.; Mrs. entry; Mrs. Mabel Arendt, 85 Cole, Board of Deaconesses: Harry high drifts and stalled vehicles. and he knew of no government He singled out Turkey for tak Hamlin St. of the chapter. Pauline Latulippe and son. 405 N. Lenox St.; Harry Stauffer, Thomp- Maidment. Mr.s. Hyatt . Sutliffe. Bchools were closed in many areas, State This Fall ^olltlCOl IsSUG which wanted to change Uiis. He ing "an especially aggressive Main St.; Mrs. Sandra Brennan and sonvUle; Debra Ann Mathieu. Wil- Forrest Hartin, Charles Towle. ari-.nowledeed however, that it stand" again.st the Soviet Union could be handled both inside and son, Hartford; Mrs. Nanc,y Pilvcr Charles King, lyays and means . (ConMniied on Page Nine) at the recent NATO summit con limantic;. Mrs. Diane Chagnot and [ Hartford. Jan. 21 ‘ /j wool rug. full rear dormer, i 'i baths, fire-! w-e s t SIDE—Six room ranch, rec- (VIII) BOLTON - Coventry Line. 'The American Legion Post will recommendation of Prosecutor Rockville, charged with failure to ton drive-standard shift-automa Re-Siding specialists. Easy budg pairs, adjusts watches expertly. I hot water and ga.s. Electric refrig I which would reduce income taxes tens. 91 South Main St. Mr. Sea- MI 9-3841. place. basement garage. T Shan-.; rcation room, near bus. $14,500, New six room Cape. Four finished over a 5-year period. His plan iiytlale a largo class of new mem John R. FitzGerald. The breach of grant half of the traveled portion Six Girls Solicit tic. Ml 9-7398. et terms, MI 9-6495 or TF EXPERIENCED Reasonable prices Open diaily. I erator and gas stove. Call MI non, Builder, Ml 8-7469. BU 9-1418.1 io% down. 30 vear mortgage^ 6-9109. strand. Thursday eveninga. 129 Spruce down, ceramic tile bath, walkout would take nothing out of the fed bers at 8 p.m. at the Post Home. the peace charge carries a more of the highway to oncoming traffic. Three-Way Quilt! TEN PIHXIE dining room set, good 9-4071 from 5 to 7 p.m. only. — ! Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. .severe penalty hut the change was Street. Ml 9-4387. (in) I^EST. SIDE—Six room Cape basement, large lot. $13,700. R F. eral budget or away from defense, The degree team of the James J. Martin, was involved in a 2-car For Polio Fund ALL TYPES of carpentry work Sewing Machine Operators condition. Call, any time MI FOUR Rooms with garage. 'Ground Dimock . Co.. Realtors Ml Sadlak declaretf. Shea Post in Willlmantic will be requested by defense counsel Atty. accident on W. Center St. last Articles for Sale 45 9-6971. 4 down, 2 finished up, large en- i MANCHESTER— New seven room 0-5245. Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-6818, Jay Rubinow because of implica Style News For You done, alterations, dormers, roof Fuel and Peed_____49-A floor. Stove. refrigerator gas closed porch, amesite drive fine ' ranch, manv extras. Call Builder- Defending his stand on the tariffs. in charge of the initiation, headed week. V ing, porches, etc. Call MI 9-5981. Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702. or Rob by Past Dept. Commander Howard tions referred by the former Four youngsters from the Lenox 5540 Apply KNAPP insulated boots and shoes. FRANK'S ANTIQUES. Selling at space heater. Reasonable. Rock location. For appolntmer; t. see! Owner. MI 3-0321. Sadlak said he haa "never been a Harry Mahoney, 38 Maple St. Tel. SEASONED hardwood foi fire ville TR 5-5820. ert Murdi.rk, Ml 9-5972. rubber stamp and never will be.” Jacobs. charge. Saturday's Cases SL area saw Frances 'Vlchl, a local NEED MORE rooms? Will finish place, cut and split to order. (Jail reduced prices on account of sick call the R. F, Dlmock Co R eal-,...... —______Manchester Modes, Inc. MI 3-4327. tors. Ml 9 5245, Joseph Ashford i MANCHESTER—Custom brick and Bolton-Two new He said he opposed the President Foilow'ing a police invest)gatior. Frank W. Binok. 39, of 104 little girl polio victim, when she your upstairs and relieve your Ml 3-7083. Leonard L. Giglio. ness. Come and see for yourself. VERNON—Three room apartment. the youths and another boy. under 420 Lake St. in 9-8818, Barbara-Woods, MI' frame six room ranch, two fire-, homes of sU room, base- on this matter because he knew Vemon and Talcottville news Birch St., wa.s fined $100 for driv appeared on a television program worries. Prices reasonable, free Pine St., Manchester LIVE BAIT and minnows for ice Garage. Exclusive neighborhood. of businesses in this slate which Items are handleii through The 16. were arrested and charged with estimate. Lozier Dry Wall. PI SEASONED hardwood fo, fire 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI places l^ gc rccreatloii room, garage, fireplace, combina- ing while under the Influence of an Saturday evening. i , fishing. Camp Meeting Road. Rt. Modern conveniences. References have been adversely affected by Herald’s Rockville Bureau, 7 W. smashing "at least "eight wind- intoxicant, and $50 for evading re 2-6452. places, furnaces and stoves. Giglio Musical fruments 53 required. Tel, MI 9-2837, 9-5972. vTT " • Hutchins, I windows. Excellent construe- 85. Bolton. MI 9-5685. Brothers, MI .3-5301. . foreign imports, Main St., telephone TKemunt shield.s and po.ssihly 10 with a lug sponsibility. He pleaded innocent to Carol Cronin, Janice Zeppa. Pat CASHIER-^-For super market, ex (IV) MANCHESTER-Gretn Area. , "I'm as much for free trade as 15-3136. wrench." FllzGeraid said. Neither the charges before Deputy Judge ty Powers and her brother,- Billy, PRACTICALLY new large space I TRY THiS Kinsman electronic 8 room Cape, basement garage. 26 LINDMAN ST.—Six room home; J-Ciwkett, Realtor, MI imihediatel.v decided do some Aluminum Storms and perience desired but not essential, DRY OAK wood. Cut fireplace and spinet organ today. Finest quality anyone as long as it doesn't injure! ...... of the youths could give the court Jules Karp in a Town Court ses heater. 50 gallon tank and stand, stove lengths $10 per lead, de Ehccelleht condition. Call the R. F .: >^on two acres of land. Recently 3-iaT7 or ai -i-tiSI. ______home business," Sadlak ststed. ■ any explanation for their actions. thing for the March of Dimes. good hours and good wages. Apply pipe. Call MI 9-2098., of any home organ. Dubaldo sion which lasted until early eve Screens -14-A livered. Tel. Coventry, Pi 2-7886. FOR THE VERY Dlmock Co., Realtors, Ml 9-52451 redecorated. Excellent ootential. The guest speakers praised John 1 R r o w i i u Judge Gryk said that he would de In response to the appeal of the Mr. Peterson, Popular Market, 974 I Music Center, 186 West Middle or'Josepti Ashford Ml 9-6818. Bar-' Selling for $14,000 with financing »ter« and Eranklln n Walla. ICI Ji Cl It- ning Saturday. He received a sus CX3MPLETE LINE of alumlntim Main St, JANUARY wallpaper sale, 49c to ! Turnpike. BE.ST IN HOMES Want«d— Real Estate 77 Peters and Franklin G. Welles, cide the .youths’ fate after reatitu- pended Judgment oh a charge of television program, the four young bara Woods, Ml 9-7702, ~Robert ' available. -T. J - Crockett- . _Realtor. . city and town committee chair tion had l>een made to the vehicle sters called on neighbors for con y t ' f T ^ windows, doors, awnings, lal- 89c per single roll, , values to'$2.50 FIREPLACE wood, trunk or truck -tC5* Murdock, Ml 9-5972 MI 3-1577 or MI 9-7751. failure to notify thw Motor Vehicle ousies. For free estimate call us y o u l ik e ’ sevvingT’ pec single roll. Over 250 paftems. Wa n t e d —Real Estate Listings. men. for fheir successful handling 50lh Aniiiversarv ov.ners. Department of a chioige of address. tributions to the pol'. drive. Al NiNE-PMCH load, cut to order. JA 8-3311. i Wearing Apparel— Ftirs 57 See Our Classifled Ada pf the campaigns. though Ihe.v w'ere supposed to re any time. Home Specialties Co. All pre-trimmed, some pre-pasted. (V) b u il d e r s special-built for FOUR BEDROOM colonial, excel- Call Fred Turkington. Purkington Gerald J. Barrett, 26, of Hart- Police, charged thit Binok hit a MI 3-2856. Have you had experience in sew- Sherwin-Williams, 981 Main St. SUN VALLEY ski pants, like new, R. F. DIMOCK CO. Bros. Realty Co. Ml 3-1507 or Ml Welles noted that "the city had: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown of j ford, presently servirig a l-to-2- port the results of their efforts to Garden— Farm— Dairy himself; New living room with, lent condition, large lot. central, stop sign at the- intersection of THREE -ing for yourself and others? We size 12, four dresses, size 12. MI MI O-.’IZIS built-in bookshelves, finished rec-' only $13,590. Carlton W. Futchins. 9-5665. a flew' broom, and a new broom j 35 Edgerton St. celebrated Uieiriycar prison term at Wether.sfield. Spruce and Birch Sts. on Jan. 1. the television station by 4 p.m. have attractive position open for a FAIRBANKS-Morse water systems. __Products__ 50 ^5076. reatlon room with fireplace and' M l'9-5132. sw'eeps clean. The town also had ! 50th wedding anniversary Friday, \va.s presented in court today, on Sunday, the t-hifdren were not sat- Roofing—Siding 16 woman with good knowledge of Shallow Or deep well, sump, or de SELLING, Buying, Trading? L.M. aft n#*wnew hmnmbroom." *’ he nrlHokHadded, “"but hiif ______i__ i A.. * ____ , ^AoIrlAdB orsH and fled from the scene without re i.sfled with their efforts at that BABV-fiLOCKS WAV COOKING APPLES 90c. McIntosh paneled den. Huge kitchen, dining ------:------The occasion was marked Tiy a charge.s of reckless driving and porting the accident. sewiiig to act as sewing instructor, watering pumps. Water softeners, area.Twice as many cabinets - as : SIX R(X)M Cape .Cod (two M L. (which means Live Modern Campbell cut a hole in it . . ." failure lo seriire a licen.se. He time and continued their canvass cold storage No. 1. $1.25 half — Multiple List)-ail your real es parly given by relatives of the Richard V. Jackson. 50, of 45 SPECIAL WINTER rates for all wo will train in our methods. Ex purifiers. Water heaters. Installa unfinished), hot water hekt, oil He referred to Earl J. Campbell couple at their home. pleaded guilty to the charges and Into the evening. a u i L T types of roofing and siding. For bushel. Te!. Ml 3-8118. Louis usual. Two ceramic tile baths. For tate the modem way. The Ells Lancaster Rd.. received concurrent cellent starting salary. Commis tion and service. Capitol Equip Bunce, 629 West Center Street. Coventry Notice further Information or appoint burner, fireplace, front entrance who led the new Independent Par The Browns were married on wa.s given a 10-day suspended jail Final returns for the youngsters’ free estimate, call Manchester sion and salary after training ment Co.,_38 Main. MJ 3-7958. FOR S.ALE—VERY FINE with closet, rear porch, metal worth Mitten Agency. Realtors, ty in criticism of then First Se 60-day jail sentence on charges of Following is the schedule for ment to see call the R. F. Dlmock Jan. 17, 1908. at Palmer. Mass. sentence on the first charge and driving while under the influence of campaign totaled $40.52, which was Roofing and Siding Co., Inc. MI period. Vacation with pay. All Em CUSTOM TAILORED hatchway, open stairway, shed Ml 3-6930. lectman Herbert I. Paganl, result fined $30. all of,which was re turned over to the March of Dimes 9-8933. ONE PAIR Champ dltis 6 foot 6. hearings of the Coventry Board of ft Co., Realtors, Ml 9-5245, Joseph They have one son, Wilbur C,, who an intoxicant and as a aecond of ploye benefits. Tax Review: Ashford, Ml 9-6818, Barbara dormer, birch cabinet kitchen, city LISTINGS WANTED—.Single, two- ing iQ Democrat Edgar Wilson lives in Vemon. mitted, on the latter charge. thi:' morning. hickory, just like hew., One pair NOTICE sewer and water. Reduced price. winning the top town post, and fender of the same. He was chargail FOR THE best in shingle and built figure ice skates, Winslow, size 5. February 1, Saturday 9:30 A.M. MEN'S SUITS Wooda, Ml 9-7702 or Robert Mur family, three-family, business Tlie charges grew out of a In a separate effort yesterday For Interview apply to 5 P.M. dock, Ml 9-5972. Telephone MI 3-8446, Raymond Pagani getting the third position stolen car episode here in April with almost hitting Patrolman afternoon, GaJI Warren and Julie up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim One pair shoe roller skates, fiber Board of Tax Review Used, But In ‘*Llke New" property Have many cash buyers Waller Cas.sells' car on E. Center February 3, Monday 9:30 A.M. T. Schaller, owner and builder. Mortgages arranged Please call on the Board of Selectmen. 19.36. Before Bairelt wa.s captured Mariotti of Homestead St, solicited ney and roof repairs call Coughlin. SINGER SEWING wheels, Brooks, size 6. Ml 3-2004. The Board of Tax Review of the Condition (XII) MANCHESTER - New sTx St. two weeks ago. Ml 3-7707. Town of Manchester, Connecticut, to 4 P.M. and 7 to 10 P.M. ' Sizes: About 43-44. George L. Graziadio. Realtor Ml Town Counsel Harry M. Lugg Public Records in East Hartford after abandoning contributions from their neighbors MACHINE COMPANY February 4, Tuesday 9:30 A.M. room ranch home in Rock'ledge ixD OVERSIZED Brick Cape. 9-5878. 109 Henrv St. was master of ceremonies for the a car wh'ch he had stolen in Man Harmon H. Holmquisl, 23, of En in reanonse to the same television, 832 Main Street, Manchester will be In session at the Municipal Priwrt To Sell section, i ’/i baths, ceramic tile Five rooms down, two unfinished field, .charged with operating a RAY'S ROOFING CO., shingle and Building, in the Assessor's Office, to 4 P.M. and 7 to 1() P.M. See Them At The event. In Introducing >Ata.vor chester. local police had spotted appeal. Within -n hour, the two built up roofs, gutter and con Fpbniary'8, Saturday 9:30 A.M. kitchen counters. Attached garage, up. Family room in basement. ARE YOU (XINSIDERING Herman G. Olson, Lugg quoted a Warrantee Deed* the vehicle and chased Barrett to motor vehicle while his license wa.s 7-year-old „lrls collected $13.36. (CLEANING WOMAN one-half day on the following days during the amesite drive, fully landscaped Present mortgage can be as SEUJNG YOUR PROPERTY? ______. ____ Edward F. Coughlin to Richard under suspension, was sentenced to ductor work, roof, chimney re • SEPTIC TANKS month o f February 19)58. to 5 P.M; LEXINGTON newspaper editorial which noted the (Cast Hartford town line. In pairs. Ray Hagenow, Ml 9-2214. (5 or 8' hours) per week. Owm Cleaned and Installed COVENTRY BOARD OF TAX lot, $21,000. Call R. F, Dimobk Co., sumed. R. F. Dlmock ft Co., Real We will appraise youi property 30 lays in Jail. Holmquist. last ' transportation preferred. MI FEBRUARY 1, 1958 TAILOR SHOP that although everyone might not P'bPpJ't.v on Union PI Hartford County Superior Court, Ray Jackson, AH S-833S. REVIEW Realtors, Ml 9-5245, Joseph Ash tors, MI 9-5245. Joseph Ashford, free and without any obligation. agree with what the mayor did, no Andrew Ansaldi to Ronald J. and he was sentenced to the term at year, was twice convicted of sim 9-0118. Saturday 2-4 P.M. 309 SPRUCE STREET ford, MI 9-6818, Barbara .Woods, MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods, MI- We also buy property for cash. Margaret J. Daigle, land and ilar offenses and was fined $100 Evasion Charged • SEWERS FEBRUARY 3, 1958 Albert S. Bray one could say he didn't do any Wethersfield Because the war ROOFING. SibiNO, painting. Car- Albert A. Roast MANCHESTER Ml ^7702 dr Robert Murdock, MI 9-7702, or Robert Murdock, MI- Selling 01 buying contact building on Battista Rd. rant on the local charges w-as and .t.'iO, I Machine Cleaned Monday 2-4 P.M, 9-5972. thing. pentry Alterations .and additions. Ernest J. Gdwdy 9-5972. STANLEY BRAY. Realtor A rising ovation greeted Mavor Elwood L. and Elizabeth S. Cook pending here, Barrett had peti John P. BouHus, 41, of . 10 Proe-| To Local Driver Ceilings .Workmanship guaran WOMAN TO DO housework, one or FEBRUARY 4, 1958 BRAE-BURN REALTY to Raymond S. and Netta P Ames, two days weekly. Call MI 3-7084. # Installation (XVn) TWO new Capes with 1100 Olson as he rose to speak. The tioned for the hearing because the tor Rd , w-as found innocent of ! teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn Tilesday 2-t P.M. (XV) RIGA HEIGHTS, Bolton— Ml 8-8273 property at 828 Hartford Rd. charge.* of evading responsibility ! FEBRUARY 5, 1958 square ft. of living area. 5 minutes Magnificent hew ranch, Georgia mayor spoke of the “terrific team” charges still pending interfered Howard A. Conner, 22, of 262 Here’s a quilt pattern that may St. MI 3-4860. OPENINGS FOR llirec womeh, If SPECIALIST from Manchester Green. Youngs he now has in the city govern ^ With a pos.sible trustee statu.";, and driving while under the influ Wednesday 6-8 P.M. marble fircpiaoe, built in oven and LISTINGS WANTED, single and and Christiana Tii^elcnherg, land j William R. Pondsoldl, 17. of Ber- Oak St , was arrested yesterday be used to make three different you want work but cannot devote FEBRUARY 7. 1958 MEET BOB OLIVER town kitchen, living room with two-family houses. Member of ment. “ I realized after the first ence of an intoxicant A Vet and charged with evading respon stove, two car garage. See .signs and building at 33 T a n n e r in genficld. N. J.. pleaded guill.v to a eran’s administration physisician designs — Star-of-LeMoyne, Nine- Roofing— Chimney 16-A full time there is a wpnderful in Friday 2-4 P.M; OF fireplace vestibule. I.,argr lot. MLS. Howard R Hastings. Real two years in office that without sibility. Polic- say Conner collided come opportunity lor you with Town and Country on Bolton Center Rd. R. F. James V. and Alice K. Muii.sic 1 of theft of goods exposed testified that Boukus' actions - Patch and Baby Blocks. Make 8164 FEBRUARY 8, 1958 ■ $16,200. R. F. Dlmoc. and Co., Dimock & Co.. Realtors, MI- tor, Ml 9-1107 any time a team I jiisf didn't care to be In lo Aldo and Gilda D’Appollonio, with a car driven by Gary Plx- the quilt of your choice, then sit ROOFING - Specializing lii repalr- Avon cosmetics. Phone M- 3-5195. Saturday 10-12 A.M CENTER MOTOR SALES Realtors, Ml 9-5245, Joseph Ash there. In the next two years a for sale and was fined $2.'i. The could have been caused by an in zitola, 19; of East Hartford on Cen 10-20 Drainage Co. 461 MAIN STREET 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, MI- property at 105-107 Russell St 1yot’Ui vacationing here, was ar sulin injection. Police had rharged back and listen to the compli uig roofs of all kinds Also new FEBRUARY 10, 1958 ford, Ml 9-6818, Barbara Woods, 9-6818, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702 hope to turn this place upside W. G. Glenney Co. lo Harding J. | ter St. about 1 a.m., and did not roofs Gutter work. Chlm"*!ys WANTED I-ady to take phone. MI 9-7702, 'or Robert Murdock, MI rested yesterda.v and charged with him w'ith hitting a car on W. Mid stop. ments from both family . and The newest pel of fashion this calls, at home. Pleasant work. Ml 9-4143 Monday 6-8 P.M. or Robert Murdock, MI 9-5872. down,”iwn' Ijeqe declared.aeciarea. ..w I “ *”1 Mary E. Steveps. property at friends. season —the striking chemise dress cleaned, repatrad. 26 .years’ ex FEBRUARY 11, 1958 Selling Only 9-5972. Also sharing the head table with | j 4g Lake St • r . taking $4 worth of jewelry from dle Tpke. on Jan. 4 and leaving Patrolman Harold Newcomb, pertence Free estimates Call Write Box 421, Norwich. Conn. Open Forum the Mancheater Memorial Hospital the scene. who investigated the accident, said Pgtteni No. 5540 contains quilt I that flatters a slim figure. This . Tuesday 6-8 P.M. Personally Selected BEAUTIFUL new three bedroom (XVI) SOUTH WmDSOR—Just the dignitaries and their wives RalpJph R. Kurtz to Richard W. , ... . pattern pieces; material require j version has off-center closing, new Howley. Manchester bu 8-5361. FEBRUARY 14, 1958 over Mapqhester town line. Newf, were the following: Mrs. Julia A. Lester C. Winot, 40, of 2.5 Lenox Conner, driving west, waa attempt ranch, hot water heal, ceramic and Joan A. Kurtz, property at 49 * Howard...... A. Conner, 22, of 262 St., also charged with evading re ments; full directions for making stand-up collar. Friday 2-4 P.M. Used Car' two 'bathroom' ranches, raised Not Town’s Walk Keeney, national. Republican Com- Erie St. ing to pass the Pizzitola car. when bath, excellent workmanship, 100' Oak St., was fined $12 for failing sponsibility, was found innocent. they collided. Newcomb said Con the three designs. ' No. 8164 with Palt-O-Rama is in FEBRUARY 16, 1958 Satisfaction Guaranteed fi^ntage, $11,700. Carlton W. hearth, paneled living room wall, mltteew'oman from Connecticut;^ John and Emma S. Carliii to Send 25c in coins, for this pat sizes 10, 12, 14, 16. 18, 20. Size 12. Heating and Plumbing 17 1,200 square feet living acea. R. To the Editor, State Reoresentative and Mrs. Ar to .slop at a stop sign. Carl A. Rei- He was charged with hilling a ner’s fender became eng.aged with SEPTIC TANKS Saturday 10-12 A.M. Terms To Suit You Hutchins, MI 9-5132. Henry W. and Rachel A. Tildcn, tern—add 5c for each pattern for 32 bust, with collar and sleeves, All persons claiming to be ag F. Dimock ft Co., Realtors, MI- I thought you might like to know thur Bateman: and State Central land at Stone and St. John Sl.s. aer, 22, of 60 Doane St., cha ged parked car in j driveway off E. the front bumper on the other car S. WATSON, PLUMBING and heat- AND Bank Financing 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, MI- that the owner of the property Committeeman and Mrs. John H. with failure to cari-y a registration Middle Tpke. last week and then and as he pulled aw'ay, the fc-’.der first-class handling. Send to 3^i yards of 35-inch. tng contractor. New Installations, grieved by the doing of tlie As (XIV) PRICED for immediate sale. Mary C. .Stevens to W. G Glen- ANNE CABOT. MANCHESTER For this pattern, send 35c in sessors of the Town of Manchester, Phone MI 9-0081 Large split, 2',a baths, two car ga 9-6818, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702 whose walk I shoveled last week is Mullen. ney Co., property op Lake St. and parking on the left hand side failing to report it. was torn and the front of the PU- , alteration work amt repair worl- PLUGQED SEWERS ^CONVERSE not the town. I am very sorry that of a driveway. Was fined $3 on Edward G. Hnalh. 18, of Staf- , zitola car damaged. EVENING HERALD, 1150 AVE. Coins, your name, address, size Ml 9-3808. Connecticut, and ' those requiring rage. Built-in oven and stove in or Robert Murdock, MI 9-5972. Schmeiske Heads Veterans Quitclaim Deeds JR. kitchen. For further information I suggested that it was. The own Rudolph C. Schmetske has been each count. He was..found innocent ford Springs, was fined $12 for Pizzitola "omploined of a shoulder o r AMERICAS, NEW YORK 36. desired, and the Nattepn' Number adjustments mus't appMr and file THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL: John D, LaBelle to Claire L. La- N. Y. ' 'Priht name, address and to !8l'K BURNETT, TBE MAN Machine Cleaned their' complaint at one of . these or appointment to see cal' the R. ROUTE 44-A. five room ranch, one ers have written to me and very reelected commander of Hockanum Belle, l^ d and building on Beqton pf blocking a private driveway and failure to stop at a stop sign.; Injury and was treated at ‘he Man ■Hiram Gatewpod, 37. of Windsor. | chester Memorial Hospital. Conner pattern number. CHESTER EVENING HERALD, PLUMbiNU AND neatlng—repairs Septlo ’TaniM^ Dry Wells. Sewer meetings or at some adjourned 1957 FORD , F. Dlmock and Cki.; Realtors, MI acre. $58 montlily payment. .PI nicely shown their appreciation. Barracks, World War I Veterans. failure to report a change of ad- QulH Books now available— 1160 AVE. AMERICA!^ NEW and contract work. Call Ml •-8541. Lines Inatalled-^Uaif Wster- meeting of said Bogrd of .^ax Re 6 passenger station wagon, 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, M’ 9-6818, .2-7211. , , ’ Sincerely yours, Others elected are: (Jharles H. Ale;(anderle^i Jarvis to Gattage dresf! on hla driver’s license. was fihe<) '$3 o,i each of twp counts is scheduled to appear In Tdw» PAINTING andr Barbara Woods, MI 9-^03 or Rob- Jessie Mae Gipson The case of Mrs. Clara L. Andre, of failure to pay overtime parking Court Jan', 25.'( ’ Flower Quilta-^101: Grandnioth- YORK 36. N. 1’. prooflng Dons. view. 'liie time of appeal is limited radio, heqter, automatic ROUTE •«,: ^ndover, Coftri. — Six Weber, senio- vice commander; Honj^s,lies Inc. land on W. Middle ar’s PatchworJe—QI02: All-Year— LLOYD’S PLUMBINO Service u - transmission, locally owned. e rt’Murdock, MI 9-8972, ^ William Chapman, Juqior vice com- 49, of Andover, charged with com titketa. Mrs. Monica V. Daley, Send 25' cents more with your by law to 20 days' from ahd' after room, batlis, lot 89x270, Full The tow'n of Little Talepbon% QI08;.^Young- Folk's—Q104. Pat- sures sausfacttbti, prompt service. PAPER HANGING Low mileage, hew car'guar The town of Louisiana, -Mo., mqnder; Perry A. Lathrop, chap CenaervatrU Deed mitting a breach of the peace Tap. 42, Of South Windsor, received a pattern order for the new Fall ft the first day of February 1958. MANCHESTER—Five iiooms (one basement. Immediate occupancy. BoUe on a charge of obatructing Tex., once didiift have a telepbona Mhtipiitoea and full directions for CH 7-812$, Ml f-04M. MeKINNEY BROS. t e l e t h c ^n e . Earl Rohan, ^airm an antee. which has a population of. 4,206, lain; M. Joseph Webster, adjutant; of William Hudson to Al 6, was nolled. She had been arreat- Winter '57 issue of our pattern unflhiahed) '.'excellent condition, Owner transferred out of state. ed on complaint of Cfilnton Jeronw ^traffic. ' The telephone company got «n> Riakliic twelve quUte ini each of faagsxine B uie Fuhlon, Inspiring . Arthur J. Lapaire, Sac. SAVE aluminum stornis, $8,700. (jarlton Price $15,800. (Kenneth Ortrinsky, la the location of a large U. S. Arthur P. Huntington, quarter- ert D. and (jhristlna Ttnkelenberg, QlOl, Q103. and Q103; tien quilU SQWMogt Mspesal Co. > Ml 942^6 »' Floyd Ford * mofto;: Pater '^ b o , aerfeoat-at-^ and building at S3 Tanner St. of 68 Kensin^on St., who claimra ^ Susponded judgmenU ware barraaoed. and tnatajled Asa «Jid so ptgctical for every home ISO-ltS Pearl BL — MI SrftSOS . W. BuU!l)lM, MI 9-6133. UoUns Realtor. MI 8-5159. 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