\ I THtJRSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 19Bt' ,PAGE EI&HTEEN jStahrlrPBtrr lEorning %rralb /* AversKC Daily Nat Press Run Tht Weather F o r th e W eek Vlnded Fereeoat ef C. 8. Weather JtaiM F eb ru ary 3 t, 1958 Ohoaee of few ecattared Cathv, 11-year-old daughter of Mias Marjorie A. Reid, daughter amoke. At 8:40 a.m. today, they control him. Thi inmaU report­ responded to k call from AS-Jo- Jury Clears Aide edly received two broken rib*. showere tealght, aorthweai wlMde Mr and Mrs. Russell Vennard of of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Reid, 1S-1S m .^ . Lew 85-48 CNaNAtr- About Town 70 W eaver R d . and hef cousin, 28 Marble St., i; on the dean's hon- seph St. where a fireplace flareup Both men were discharged Imme­ . 12.642 had '^prompted the call. Firemen diately after the incident which; able cleudineM Saturday. High la Lvnn Skeyes. also 11. daughter of o. list for the first semester at Of Hitting Patient Member ef the Audit 40a. Westbrook Junior College. Port­ squelched the blaze In the fireplace occurred. April 38, 19.57. Bureau e t Circulation •'A tAnditrsjJ*" l» th» titl« of tho Mr. and Mrs. Rus.selt Skewes of ; GlaAtonbui y. foi mcMy of this town, land. "Maine. A senior, she la a sec­ and no damage waa reported. ' Chamberlain and a 13-year-old Manche$ter-—A CUy of yUlage Charm picture of the month chosen by the R obert J'. B retton, 20, of Dan- patient, who claimed he sew the : O Cce-U :« Mnnehester Fine Arts Assn. I are seeing the sights in Florida retarial major. I during school vacation week. Mr. The Ztpser Club will hold" Its Iclaon waa found Innocent of cruel­ alleged beating, testified aa State's; Painted by Mrs, Nora Addy Drake, witnesses. (Cloaained Adverttelng en Page IS) PRICE FIVE CENTff ! and Mrs. Joseph Windsor, now llv- Mrs, Herbert \y. Robb. 94 Bran­ Saturday eVening card party this ty to perabha at Mansfield State (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2», 1958 tt will be on display at the Mary \yaek at the clubhouse, 35 Brainard. Atty. Joalah Greenstein of Nor­ ROASTING CHICKENS VOL. LXXVII, NO. 127 Cheney LibrAry. At their Friday i Ing in Rockville and Lynn's parents ford St., a member of the Cosmo­ T raining School by a 6-m ember ' are also in the group which left P lacX ‘ wich, defending Bretton, objected' meeting the association showed politan Club, yesterday attended Jury In Tolland County Superior to testimony of the youthful In- five films on art entitled, "I^eonardo I Bradley Field hy plane Monday for thelexecutlve board meeting of the Court today. People are ■till lellinR un how eIa<1 they pre that we I Miami and plan t«vteturn Sunday. Lawrence R. LaPolla, a Junior In mtae, l{ut Judge Loiselle permitted . ' da Vinci." "UndCnvaler Painting." State Fe leration of Woman’s Clubs ' Edwar(l M. Chan(bcrlaln, 31, of the testimony to be entered. Dr. are aeUinR chickeiw aRain. “We tried others but they "On American Art." “Silversmiths I in Waterbury. Prior to the lunch­ the College of Liberal Aria at Tufts Sterlin|(, who had pleaded guilty University, Medford, Mass., has Nell A. Dayton, superintendent of; never tante quits the same/* one said. “You’ve spoiled ns. at Work." and the "Strange and I Barry R. Schaller, son of Mr. and eon meeting a meeting of the to the samp charge previously, the training school and Leslie' Interesting . Ways that Art is board of directors was held to com­ teen named to thi dean'w list for w as 'fined >100 by Judge Alva P. Mrs. Raymond T. Schaller, 218 the past semest.r. He is the son Shawver, director of nursing, also Uaetl." Parker St., has been elected to the plete plans for the book-author Lolaelle. of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence LaPolla, testified for the State. The case! ROGER OLOOn IMO board of the Yale University luncheon to ’-e hjld in April. Mrs. Both m an w ere psychiatric hiS'ea had been spiraled from Mansfield! Bus Falls in River: 23 Otis St. The Buckingham Pilgrim Fel- literary magasine. A member of Robb Is a member o' that commit­ at the training school and had Justice court Where both men had 403 West Center Street Mitchell S-78BS lowahip will conduct a Military the class of 11160. he Is a candidate tee, in charge of Uckets. been charged with punching a 14-- been given 60 day sentences to be tVhtst Saturday evening at 7;30 In for the bachelor of arts degree in Corp Cadets will meet tonight year-old patient while tr^^ng- to suspended after 30 days. N l Firemen from the 8th District at 6:30 with their leader, Mrs. Has Molar Out the parish hall of the chtirch. English. Fire Department were called to 91 Peter Stevenson, at the Salvation Alton St. yesterday afternoon, Army Citadel. Major and Mrs. K ing David I^odge, lOOF, wnll Miss Mary Ann Welland, 17 Washington, Feb. 28 (/P)_t Heferrtng to the «(tractlon meet tomorrow at S p.m^ In Odd Pidge St., has as her guest for a where an overloaded washing ma­ John Pickup will be In charge of the midweek service to follow at Nagerty aald; Fellows Hall. A social wfll follow few days Miss Joan Vanessa of chine had burned out the motor President Eisenhower had a "It waa all very quick and very and caused a large amount of 8 p.m. the business session. G^ptdn. crackffd tooth extracted todaj’ aimple." . - A at Walter Rjsed Army Hospi­ T n t tooth wae pulled after the ' tal, and staj'ed there for a Preatdent had been given a local physical check-up tomorrow. ar>aeaUietic. 'The- extraction w u . V handled by Col, Robert B. Shlra of The White House reported the the Walter Reed dentel »Uff. He Probe Told Boats Hunt PINEHURST OPEN extraction “normal and sucr waa aaeiated by Lt. Col. Bdward H. cessful.” Btleameyer and MaJ. Robert D, . c.0Mg.« The examination will be a fql- Youmana. I W E^ EN D low-up to the minor atroke BSaen- Hagerty alao diacloaed that, the Of Kohler’s For Vehicle hower- auffered laat Nov. 24. It damaged tooth waa x-rayed at the : Thurs. and Fri. Until 9 will be conducted by three of the W hite Houae yeaterday by Lt. Col. tieurologlcBl apeciallala called in at Jamea Fairohild,. who la aaaigned Gun Buying InKentucky the tim e of th a t Ulneaa. to the Pentagon. Today’a tooth extraction took Hagerty replied "no" when aaked *nly about 15 mtnutea. Elaenhower whether the ipllt tooth had been- ' Washington, ?'eb. 28 (I'P)— j PrcBtonsburg, Ky.‘, Feb. 28 A* went to the hoapital froAi the catialng the Preatdent pain. JA Senate racket.^ investigator, ' (/P)—A school bus carrying an HALE’S SeK Serve and Meat Dept Whlta Houaa at mld-momlng af- "But rather than take any i testified today the Kohler Co- j i estimated 38 children struck a ter Bitting In at part of a cabinet' chance on Infection, they recbm- , wrecker, sideswiped an auto- m eettng. i mended extraction." Hagerty aald. : purchased shotguns, pistols Arrangementa for the extraction ' Reaponding to another queatlon. and large .stored of ammuni­ I mobile, then plunged into the had been made yesterday, it waa |Preaa aecrvtary aald Eiaenhow- tion after the United Auto I Levisa Fork of the Big Sandy dlecloaed by White Houae preaa; doee not know for aure when i Workers (UAW) won bar­ I River near here todaj'. BRAND . aecretaiw James. C. Hagerty. I ‘““th *'■" damaged. He added. gaining rights for Kohler; state Police feared at leoat 20 He told newanjen the tooth, a ' however, that a declaion had been j workers. I children and the bui( driver. John / NEWJ hack molifr. was split recently i retract it e-.en before Kla- M ickey’s Girl I A Kohler official said moat of : Alex Derosaett. were trapped In 30 When the pirtsident bit down on ,'^hower went to T^omaaville. Oa... , feet of water. Sixteen othera wera AclreaB Liz Ilcnny. who waa the arms were for a plant trap­ known to have escaped through a some hard aubatance. - ‘ shooting < liib and for training ' , .. . ^ Hagertv aald. too. that the de- quealinned in New York about rear door. Six were hoapltallz^. ; ^ I clalon to have the Prealdent remain the unsolved aiaying of mob- plant guards More than four hours after the read thia statement to reportera at I hoapital overnight la a pre- aler Albert Ana.ataaia. an- Carmin? Bellino. an invealigalor j acrldent on U.S. 23. reacue work­ the hoapital: 1 caution againat anv exre.«aive awera an airport page call for the Senate Racket.s lnve.«liga- ■ ers still were unable to locate the NieKORY-SMOKEP upon her. return to lj>n An­ ling tiinimitlee. said Kohler rec-] ’"The Prealdent had a aimple **-1 bleeding. bus. Small boats cruised the area tracUon of an upper molar tooth After the extraction the Pieai- geles and a probable dinner Olds show the purchase of thoii- ■'vA searching for bodies. that he had apllt prevloualy while ,j,„t (he ViP (very im- date with Mickey Cohen, for­ .sand.s of rounds of ammunition, 18 "I waa sitting directly behind tht SStlng. ‘ porlant |>erannal aiiite which he mer !..oa Angeles gambling shotguns, and 20 pistols in 1952. V "The extraction waa normal and ^aa occupied at the hoapital on kingpin. .Mickey wa.sn'l on driver when he w»ent Into the w a­ Pkg. 4 7 c 19.53 and 19.54 The I'.AW was ter," said Isaac Vanderpool. one of C a n n e d SUCceBlfui." I prevloua occaaion.a. hand to greet the hazel-eyed recognized at the plant in 19.52. In reaponae to queationa. Hag- Hagerty aald Eiaenhower pijoh- redhead who says she a his girl the survivors. "Some little kid lAaA'M advertJeed tse InWitu Life ■Msm’iawlati magazine—Rath now offe .ynu a' real Hick­ "1 would aay the company did- opened the emergency door, and we ood is arty aald the antl-coagulanta ghly would "Juat lounge 'around" friend. Mickey sent his la«- ml buy any before that." Bellino ory Smoked Canned Ham In 8, .5, 6 *4, 8 and S |) l^nd can«. which the Prealdent hai been get-- thoae quartera the real of the yer Liz will return to New began scrambling outaide." ood is N«w Ddieieuf Swift’s said. 'I Vanderpool. who estimated the NEW LOW FRIGES ting regularly atnee hit heart at- York for more questioning • The comnuttee is investigating; Milford's \valerfronl. battered over the years by sueeessive hurricanes, rei-eivCd more of the same tack In September 195.5. were halt­ (rontlniied on Page Two) Tuesday. (AP Photofaxi. bus contained 38 passengers Includ­ family 5 to 7 Lbs. NATIVE violence in the 45-month-old UAW ^ during the night hy near-gale winds and abnormal high tides. . lAP Photofax). ing himself, said the "laat thing ed temporarily yeaterday berauae strike against Kohler, which man- ON ALL COFFEE ALL SWEET of plans for the tooth extraction. I saw waa the driver sitting bahiqd health I iifacturers bathroom fixtures. The the wheel. I don't think he got F The purpoee of an anti-coagulant eompahy and the union have blam­ FAGKED IN TINS! la to keep the blood from clotting. nut." 88,200 Unemployed ed each other. MAXtVEU. HOUSE Clotting lime testa thia morning The driver of the w recker, Dcin- CAPONS Lvman C. -Conger Go. attorney, Hundreds Flee showed the blood in aaUsfaclory Northeast Doused, BEECHNUT ald U Horn, aald he answered e CHASE and SANBORN condition for extraction of the followed Bellino to the witness call to pull a truck out ef e ditch MARTINSON 2 -‘. 5 9 ' .3 Lb. Average NATIVE tooth. Hagerty reported. stand and angrily protested disclo-, fcloodiiig Tide n i • on the side of the road eppoelta sure of the arms purchase/. He SANTiA See OrtaiU On Pkg. Aaked whether there had been State Jobless Total the stream. any concern that the extraction said the c.ommittee tfidn't ask the ABORNS For ISc Ca«h Refund; "I waa trying to puU it ecroae tha Off ReRuiar • Price might lead to exceaalve bleeding company why they were made. On shoreiront B lizzard lu Flains highway,’’ he >ohtlnued. "when the ood Comes I becauae of the anti-coagulanU Conger said "A great deal I of bus rounded a curve end etruck BROILERS Eisenhower haa been taking, Hag­ the ammunition I went to the trap­ New Haven. Feb 28 i.T)—Coast­ K. wrecker frop thei rear." Horn Down 2,400 in W eek shooting club and s great deal By TH|': .\HS PRBSS ♦ Thff Rmbulancff driver, who wan U R O SA ertv replied: al Connecticut took a late-winter said the bue then veered into a HALES BEST "The answer, of course, la that went for the training of guarda." battering la.st night frorii a 24-hour A blwzard raked the Western , hot identified, asked Sheriff Worth parked car end headed for the First I Jack August SPAGHETTI or there waa some concern on that." This exchange followed testi-^ northeast storm that created emer-a today while anow . , to follow him in case of trouble. river. FANCY Hartford, Feb. 28 i/P'- The State- week ended Feb. 1.5 included ,50.800 mony by Police Chief Waldemar gency conditions in two shore-T' " I Worth bei ame stalled and called Inlo the Midwest and heavy rains | \)nxwell who also became atalled Moat of the yiaungetere aboard is, the theme of the ^ ELBOW MACARONI Labor Department today reported j men and 37.400 'vbrrwn, the over- „f Kohler | frout .communlUea. ware high school atudanta from the KING CRABMEAT that unemployment in the state all total repiwnted 8.2 ^r cenj^f ^ Neir-gSle Wtod* and an Incom- doused the Northeast. j in the heavy, drifting anow. It was Gow Creek area—a mining eom- National Food Conference | ;eria Holds dropped_tp 88,200 during the of m-e jneil. A foot of mow .piled up at Dick-known whether the ambulance Tmfhity tn atmtherh Floyd Chanty. HAMBURG Algf reached its de,stinatloii or not. ended Feb. 14. ____ _ "fin'ornlng eVaf'uatTolff'of scores rfTson. N. D.. and Pierre. S. D.. and . week included a statement on how ® ^ denied The bus also waa bringing a — which bring, together the con.umer, M C»n 89c 1 I.h. This waa a drop of 2,400 from Sputlea to break the strfl ’ of fsmilies living in exposed areas 14 inches acenmuiated al Chadroii. -9ix to eight foot drifts have al­ the state’s total un em p lo ym ent fig most paralyzed the Hays area. Au­ number of childien to elementary the former, the food procesior, ond the Pk*s. Plane, Guns to the ^.600 Jobleas reported during .•.■ud he train'xl half the new of both .Milford and W estport .\eh. schools at Prestonburg, about 82 the preceding week. uies are determined. ' Between 290 and 300 persons D rills' SIX to eight feet high thorities uould give no estimate reloiler. W# ore cooperating through our CUM GHOWDER Although the report did not re. nuts in such police skills as of stranded "«»ithweat 'of Huntington, Il was after (.Commissioner Ren- suv were moved fioni scattered sec­ formed in the Ha.v.s. Kan., area but said the number orgonitotion — Super Market Inititute — | i .so. this was-apparently a pailial H'c u.se of subm achine guns snd waa quite large. W . Va. Xatin America ato E Ricciiti reported that thejS tions of Milford’s ft-mile watei- Five higln^'ii.vs. were blocked in Leviaa Fork, where the bus sank, 'THAT THERE MAY BE MORE FOR All." ; 1 Beef Shanks * 55' unemployment figure had reached ' plv to irlticism fiom Repurli- tear ga.s guns. polii c' snd firemen and ' and one was blocked near Helicopters from 8’ort Riley Can GLORIEHA SLICED fiont, hy ia 20 feet above normal stags be- 39c 90 600 that Gov. Rihlcoff called a can legislative leadens. During the di.scs.sion of the Civil Defense workers. Fort Morgan. Colo. were expected to Join in rescue RIPE ELBERTA Bone, Algeria. Feb. 28 i.4*. A __ i^griRiBtiirF ThA R A pubh ran lcKi.*»latr)! s. who comnanv p firertrms purcha.HeN. At Westport upwards of 30 The wind-blown anow hit the | work Ihi.s inoi ning. (Continued on Page Seven) Flvdng Fortress loaded with arms ; ? « T h rt-rdeaYwO^^^rn^m*^^^^ -n< in and U S. ,56. i ’.S. 183. | Reports here and from Israel January here, and m Bridgeport are seeking i,s not available. Conger said ammunition pin­ 120-mile Connecticut shoiefionl. snow up to four inches po.sied roi FRUIT but not enough to hazard residents parts of Illinoi.s. .Michigan. W iscon- a north-south highway, al.so was from the AP Wires Thc.'^c White Rock. FRESH FROM THE FARM. OVEN OR PAN 1 Lb. PROVALONE CHEESE and Paris agreed the plane wSs on The typewriter firm said l.OOO Today's lepoil said that the ch a.se.s mpde after the I'.WV en­ blocked READY FRESH CHICKENS CAN BE USED AS LARGE FRY­ Parked In Heavy Syrup . flight from Israel to a Latin m Hartford and 600 in Bridgeport total unemployment, figures are de­ tered the plant were "by no mCans" ' in other sections. In mimeipiis : sin and northern Indiana. Cans communille.s authorities closed New 5'ork City had more than Russell, just north and west of ERS OR SMALL ROASTERS. If you are going to roast them, we COCKTAIL American country. .will return to their joba March 10. veloped from a base of nnemploy-' the company's First. The UAW was the center of Kansas, reported .5fR.S. SHEPARD DIES IN FIRE s\iggest one for n small family, two tender birds for a large fam­ COOKED SALAMI IJS. \The newa' of the incident had q-he company said an additional I flooded waterfront highways, some lltrec inches of rain in the pa.,1 seven inches of snow before mid-^ Hartford. Feb. 38 (flb—A W«at ily. MISS WISepNSIN bottled up here ainre Ihe iooo workers will be recalled in ; (Cnnltniied on Page Nine) ' (Continued on Page Seven) ' of which were buried deep under' 24 hours. The reading of 3.03 inch- ' sanrf and debris as the tide ebbed es comparetl with sn sverage of night. Hartford woman was burned to 2V2 Lge, 6pn 35c , UNSWEETENED SHARP , landed T.ieaday while the Hartford before the end of the A school bus disappeared for a , TENDER. NATIVE. FARM FRESH :h Inveatigated whether the month and another 500 as business al mid-morning. 3.13 inches for the wliole month of death this morning when fir* SUGAR HEART February. time near Naloma. about 30 miles swept through the bedroom of FROZEN FOOD S-P-E-C-l-A-L-S were Intended for Algerian conditions warrant. In Bridgeport, / The 1.25 to 2 inches of rain north of Rua.sell. S tate police got rebel , another 20(t workers will return to dumped on Connecticut by Uie The downpour anompanied by her Talrott Mountain home. Sho leddar Cheese a radio repgrt the youngsters waa Sirs. Nelson K, Shepard, of SNOW CROP FRENCH FRIED \F rench Foreign M inistry in their Jobs a week after the first I storm caused little serious inland rising lempcratures came JiL«t a.s $1.49 ORANGE JUICE Paris Mid earlier today that "the found shcltei. Telephone lines were 95 Ferncllff Dr. The house ia In COLOSSAL POTATOES...... 2 pkgs. 33c 600 returil. Stassen Disputes Ike flooding, especially in such deluge- the area was recovering from .v down in the area and there were each plane la at liberly to leave when Poor sales last fail increased in­ heavy snow and a protracted cold an exclusive private development I conscious areas as the Nonvalk. no details about how many were off .Albany .Avc. and overlooks CHICKENS It wishek and the crew members ventories this year, causing s lay­ I Naugatuck and Quinebaiig Rivei wave. Rapidlv n'.eltmg snow sdded )6 0. CQc 13^4 Oz. SNOW CROP BROCCOLTGPEARS . , . 2 pkgt. 49c are not ynder restraint." involved or where they wound up. the entire Hartford area. The (3 Lb. Size I PEAS 2 off on Jan. to. areas. to Ihe flood dangers. 'INventy men in an oil-well drill­ Cans Pkg. But that officer on duly at the I The srea geneially wa.B the .same woman was burned to siieh an t.'nemployment compensation 'On N-Test Curb Plan I Stale Police at the Putnam ing crew ga\> up their efforts to extent that only bones remained Stuff and roast them . . . use Pepperidge Farm or .^mold's . . . SNOW CROP RED RASPBERRIES ...... pkg. 35c local police station said the < rew barracks reported at mid-morning which suffered heavy floods under —two Americana, a Brltori and an claims during the week ended Feb 1 get to Hays, 28.miles west of Rus­ which could not be removed from or have them cut to fry. . . •, 2 Tall Cans 37e I that the Quinebaug-River system, the imparl of hurrkane rains in sell. and spent the night in a Israeli whos- name"s have nrtt heVn ‘ 22 dropped 1.064 to 67.063 Ttie' August and October of 19.’>.5 the bedroom until nearly two total for the preceding week was M ashinglon, Feb. 38 t.P)—The which in 1955 wrecked Putnam and schoolhoiise 16 miles northeast of COOKIE DEPARTMENT SPECIALS disclo.sed waa still there and that United States and its .North ,\t- A number of automobilc.s were limirs after the alarm eame 111. th*' plane hsA been impounded by 68.127. ‘ stalled on watei-covered highways. town. If you have a large fajiiily, or are planning to entertain . . here's HALrS CHOICE FRUITS and VEGETABLES Initial claims last week rose to lahtlc .Vllies were reported to­ (Continued on Page Five) Mere I S a rundown by stales in another wonderful value. . . NABISCO ROYAL LUNCH ...... Ib. 41c French custorps. The BIT, which day to have agreed on Meps to Four feet of water tr a Brooklyn I .S. A.MBASS.AOOR SUMMONED licked any licehs* number or na­ 8.420. an Increase of 846 over the .subway forced a rerouting of the norlhea.sl; SWEET CORN LETTUCE...... large size heod 19c try fo hceak- the dendloCK witli Gonnectlrut The Weather Bu­ .Moscow, Feb. 28 CT)—U'.S. U to 17 LB. FROZEN EVISCERATED SUNSHINB HYDROX ...... Ib. 49e tional Idenrification, was ssid' to previous week. Kiissla on disarmament negotia­ 8’oiirlh Avenue local trains. .\iiibnsKador IJewellyn Thomp­ Riccluti's leport said that the In Kansas, Ellis County .sheriff reau al Haitford issued a flash son was summoned to the for* KEEBLER CINNAMON C R IS P ...... pkg. 39c PARSNIPS...... pkg. 25c 88.200 unemployed .during the tions. flood warning for the watershed 2 Tall Cans 27c (ConMnued on Page Five) The agreement, according to Clautnee W ortli and Bob Siaxtf’ell, eign ministry late today but de­ EDUCATOR SALTINES ...... Ib. 29c reports to the St.ate Department, News Tidbits undeishenfr weie found today in of rivers in the Coiinecticul Val- clined to comment on the sub-' TOMATOES, cello pock of 4 ...... 29c was reached In Par|,s yesterday. then stranded cars T mile.s noith- le\' of Goniiertic'ctl and M assachu­ jecl of the visit. There wo* spec­ % Cull^ front AP Wires uest of Hays. setts. ulation his visit was connected TURKEYS IDAHO BAKING POTATOES...... 5 lbs. 49c TVashinglon. Feb. 28 t.T' H ar­ They had been missing sini e .\ii inrcuiiiug tide al dawn, pii.sli- with opening moves through dlp- ed hy winds of near gale propor­ Top grade . . . fresh frozen by Armours Star. . . PRESERVES New Thor Nose Cone old E. Stassen. apparently un­ yesterday aflernoo.n when they Left loniBtlc channels toward a sum­ MeINTOSH A P P LES...... 3 lbs. 35c One man Iniiircd In one of two on an emergeni y call tion.*, foi I e j the closing of shore- , mit conferCncf between the So- daunted by presidential opposition, New Haven Railroad freight de- .Amhulahre Missing from roads at Milford, Conn:. and< >let Union and the West. STRAWBERRY GRAPEFRUIT, pink, seedless...... 3 for 39c called again today for a no- I railinento on two branch line.s in Still unlocated i.s an amblilance the evacuation of .s'evefol dozen __ ... V Pinehurst Pre-Inventory Sale on Canned Hams . . . Tested by Air Force alrings-altached halt in T'.S. and IJJanbury area. . . . Gov. Ribicoff from Hays that left yesterday to families In the Westport area. DR. V.AN DYKE DEAD D'AHJOU PEARS ...... 2f lbs. 49c Soviet niiclear leallng. ! Bays he is receiving "a fair but not pick up a patient for a Hays ho.s- Hartford'. Feb. 28 t^i—Dr. . MORRELL PRIDE SANDWICH STYLE 12 Oz. Jar 2 9 c Staaaen disagreed With the im­ ! heavv volume" of mail on next pitsl. ^ (Continued on Page .Seven) Tertiiis Yan Dyka, ratlred deaa Cape C a n a v e ra r^ ’la., Feb. 28 (/Pri lhan three m inutes after the pression left by President Eiwn- : Tuesday's special Legislative aes- of the Hartford Theological Sem­ t e m p l e o r a n g e s , large s ilt .: ...... dot. 89c ; sion o'n unemployment problems. - A n A ir Force Thor mlaa'ile roared designed and how6r at- a news conference inary Feiindation. .died at 5 a.m. HAM Lb . Can ■3.19 If your budget is tight . . give a thought to: ■v'...... Wednesday .that Eisenhower be­ Connecticut Co. will place into today at .New .Milford Hospital# Boneless . . skinless . . shankless. toward apace today carrying a new . ,manufactured by General Electric lieves tSassen's 4-poinl disarm­ service 40 new diesel buses in H liere he libd been a medical pa­ more stubby noae- cone to protect n hich al-so makes nose cones for ament plan was not acceptable to ■ Hartford and New Haven this Longley Retires Oc^ 10; tient since flionday. He waa a Nhehurst Ground Meats FANCY Its earthbound plunge on target. ! the Thor's big broth^. the America's Allies. summer. . . Gov. Rfbicoff says he resident of Washington, Conn. Nowl A now, Malar way to daap ^ ' - I, mile Atlas, and' the Navy a l. >90 Testifying before the Sapate, la pleasMi with improved Under­ Dr, \ an Dyke, who retired from The 1,500-mlle range mi.ssile mile Polaris missile. wood Corp. employe situation fry with GOLD MEDAL Flour Disarmament subcommittee, Sta.s- his post at the 'Theological Sem­ Pinehurst Regular HAMBURG ...... lbM9e destined for Inatallation in Europe: reported yeaterday that , j,aid' Federal officials predict 500 job• Served State 45 Years inary In 19.55, had lived In Wash­ cMid MAZOtA Com Oil within a yeai-r-left its launching j the first Air Force .personal are "It would appear from the win be cut at Watertown': Mass., ington since his retirement. WftiTEMEAT! arsenal by summer. . . . Former Pinehurst Freshly Chopped pod at 8:08 a.m. being trained in the handling of Piesident’a press conference that GOLD MiOAL FLOUR MILD the nose cone. the President has been informed I President Hoover urges slash In Hai lfgid, Feb. 28 c^-c , S late• the patient e and pei sialence of the M.XC'K .MAY RESIGN LEAN CHUCK ...... lb. A9e - It climbed slowly at first in an This was the 12th Thor launch­ government spending foi- non-de-^ Auditor Raymond I, Longle.v will! fisherman which he is has carved enormous billow of flame and . the NATO Allies would not siip- W ashlngton. Feb. 36 lA*!—Rich­ FLAVOR ing. Before today, there were per- , port this first .step.. But 1 be- fense purposes and an accompany-1 Ocl. 10 folio-.-ing a broad ' out a career in litate servic e that MAZOLA CORN OIL ! •moke and then moved quickly up­ hap.s four completely siicce.s.sfiil ing tax c u t to achieve economic varied career in stac.e service ■ can be niatc-lied h\- few. ard .A. -Mack, denounced aa a' Pinehurst ROUND STEAK GROUND ib. 99^ ward, trailing ■ brilliant yellow I lieve Ihey would " "tool" of a nealMij . lawyer flight tests. In the news conf:^rcme Ei.seil- recovery. \v-hich has extended over 45 yea He served for 30c\-ears as a mem­ TENDER flames behind It. ' ' Since the first Thor te.st Jan. 27., Makers of TenDiiy piess:on nail ber of the aclministi-ation. at the friend and ad\lseeyond the , After hi.s letiKprfenl Irom there cup milk For It ia believed that tie l/.t Thor ! use . .'. Powerful Teamsters (inion old Mat k*s scheduled second day \ cup medium cracker Blend oil and Sour. Add milk and egg. Beat wKh rotai^ h Cm. 9 9 c 4 3 5 c the distance covered, »r the in- ! „,e approval of other age of 70. , in lots', he was named to the board 2 teaspoons salt beater until amooth. Batter will be thick.'*DrV feed thor-’ launching Jan. 28 was the first tended impact area. frlendlv nations which art carry- JA.MES \\. W.ADSWORTII • land Intel national longshoremen's ot trustees.-Man.sfield State Train-' of questioning by a Htnise tab- crum bs time a noae cone' had been tested Longlev. w-ho w-ill be 73 on that t; teaspoon pepper ' oughly; then coat generouily with unaeatoned flour. Dipihto Previous Thors have carried a (qg „n auch tests. Stassea favors Assn, work out verlral alllaneeeof ing Si-hool and Hosjiital. He la te r ' ronimittee investigating the FCO 't cup finely chopped celery 14 cup cataup. In-flight with the entire vehicle. dat says he is p rfectly happy blew- up at the half-way point b atter lettipg ezceea $lrip off. Fry in Mazola (376*) three to TUNA MINUTE graceful, almost perfectly, rounded ; Eisenhower a tone waa full cooperation. lo leave then although his 4-yesr becaiiie chairman of the board From Cocoa Beach, six miles dis­ nose rone. Along with the Army's ' evei ybodv woulij .Soviet's top atomic Hcienlist Igor , doesn’t e.id until next ,l5tn‘e 30 there., add Longley School on the when chairman Harris (D-Ark) Good News Thoroughly combine meats. Mix in remaining ingredients fpur inchea deep until golden brown. (Pre-cook chickena RICE tant, tt appeared to be a fine General Fired TUNA RICK ! comparable Jupiter the Thor will jgrpf , s am 1 . Kuixihalov say. frank and f ee ex-I j,,,, p* ,eaves the key state MansHeld grounds is name in his ■ joined an earlier call by Roy. except catsup Pack lightly in 9>*x6'ix2>j-inch bakfng over 2 } i lbs.) Drain on abeorbent paper, aeaeon, serve. RICIB »• launching and a good flight down Moss (D-Callf) for th* cooMnla- be 'stationed In England and pos- stassen itepped out as Eiaen- r <»l* ' change of thermonucl.eur powei m- honor. i AU dish*. Drizzle catsup over top. Bake in moderate oven range. The mlaslle'bore through % I formation depends on concliisliin of auditor post this year. Iht w-ell- -aloner’s realgnatlon. Lower Coffee Prices (350*1 1 hour, 20 minutes or till done. Top w'ith pepper A U . CARNATION sibly France. Perhaps six to 16 mis- hower’a disarmament negotiator llked Lnngley may be around the In 1947 he was named to the | ORATIN effective , immediately at GOLD MEDAL FLOUR e a . e • 5 lbs. 53c several light clouds, disappeared in site battalions are planned each ai)nut three weeks ago to seek Ihe Uagreemeiil to ban pioduc-tion and lings. Makes 8 servings. ORATIN MILK Cana a big one higher up.' then reap­ Plate Capitol for ao.-ne time to new- Slate IiisMtution Building | RED FLORIDA Pinehurst. > equipped with 15 missiles. Republican nomination for gov- WH.shingloii. Feb,. 28 i>Pi A : testing of nuclear weapon.* Commiaaion a group which sifts: *Or bake in 9*sx5x3-inch loaf pan Ifa hours. MAZOLA OIL ...... • s t 'a • , pint 39c peared much higher in bright sun- ; penchant for extensive redeeoral- Delayed reports sav eight i»er- come. Jacksonville, Fla.,-Feh* 23 *^5 Tlie Thor requires a strong hea.t ernor of Pennsylvania, I---- ...... c...... 24 wounded last building i-pque.sts from in stitu tio n a- liffht. resistant noae egne capable of The aelecti-iii c Amhasaador l-ing his living quarters ha.s cost ■ uiHcd apd 24, woimded last ' ^ and agencies and recommcfids thC .r- The Jncksunville JourooiI saidMMU PRICE DROP OF It angled out to the aouthea.st .in iWithslandln^ the enormous streps- Jantes J. Wadsworth tp t taketr.-- over - - ! MaJ- Gen. John fe._ Ackernmn-rnian- his 1| weekend when .Indonesian Indonesian Aln^Alrx B'dlding / ' ^ .xp. Jssed a todAv a Navy plane Irom the.I* i idf ■the direction of the tnisada test comman-: Eorce planes bombed Menado. . np->lthough he "K most iirgehtly nee.Jed one* to the MINUTE «s of ri-entering the atibosphere.Yy the dealings -with Ri.iila .on t h e 1 Jnb as the top Air h orce of the chair­ legi.slature. He reniatba thV only; staUbn here sighted a RuaafaalW RICE Lge. 39c rang^, across th’e Atlantic, still The 135,000 pounds of thrust'de- del In the Philippines. . !ital of rebelliou., NoWh Celebes submarine on the aurfaoaa ro -\' 3 C Lb. ' P0ildtE^< GREEN i climbing. It put out the customary deadlocked Issue was 'announced manship he has held since 19.52, charter member of thag group still veloped by the Thor’s North Ameri* c last night, Ackerman was relieved yestcr- | government cently off the eoOat of Plarifla. , 'O N , '. ' ' } ■ " vapor trail when it reached chtll serving. can Rocket dyne engine drove thej Backing up Wadawqrfh Is a\^lue day qs conimander nf the latl! Air Stale bulldliig plans voted by the^; T he ^per-aqid f|ao tMt a .Navy „ AIAXWKIX HOtSE terAperaturea of higher air and tire vessel modp a cooioct with fiva CARNA-hoKl ' CORR missile. 2,645 miles in an Qct. 24, ribbon' panVi of jsrivalc citjzeha Fo:-ce on grounds he .undennlned diiwn Jack. McMIchael, Sheriff whet-e he served In -the Hoiuse in Legislature in recent yeara -reflect; ^CHOCK f u l l O’ NUTS - STAMtS TODAY VlflTH trail lasted almost a minute. moi-ale by overwhelmingly refur- killer of p^e.s.sa Deputy I suba under/water daring raoent V, MILK Then the Thor could beaeen 19.57' test. ■ w ith d^8ttnguiahed - records ,of pub- the 1945-47-49 sesaions. Longley much of hla thinking aa a member A • #\ CHASK A SANBORN i; aervicq,— Gen’. A lfred- M. blshlng lour sets of living, quartera Thad WeaL/.Mirtweat Repiiblii-ans aoUsutamarloe maneuvers Inveiv- HANllA MANCHESTER COHH* through binocpIararr'^itT^ng This ia the second -launching at hasn’t made iq»' hla mind on that pf that group. , ‘ the eaj)e in two'day*. Yeaterday a Gruenther, John J. McCloy Rob- ■three for himself. keep up political .fire at Sei relary L’J I . tlu d ennadian. e aaante Y o u ««U1 Bne rM !l^''Bear Rica COFTEES . CASH SA LES along faster and faster, lt» tail of Agriculture Benson in hop* he aedra j’et. -— - - -,J CORNER MAIN and OAR STREETS flame thinner and lighter. It dis­ 200-mtl* misalle^the Ai^my's Red- Th# veteran Republican—with (OoatiauM m Pngt Mine) (Om Pound C*"*) (Coattai^ qa Page Five) (Continued oa Pag* Five) srlU be fo n e d to loolgn. appeared into distant gkiea more ktqna—waa aln fired succeaafully. C'- / ■ J - 1 . . ■ : 'If .. J f (■ - . * PAGE THREE Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n * F r i d a y , F e b r u a r y 28. i9S8 r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1958' PACK TWO land Coun^ .dlrActor o f'th e Con­ Andover necticut Education Assn. Mrs. ant OoUag*, forfaited • $2S bond H ebron Jean 'roihlln of Scotland hat also Colum bia when he failed to appear In-Justice been naiped as a candidate for the ^ ' Court. He had ,bqen arrested by poll. 41 Volunteers ^ r » . Ruth Porter of Hebron is WATKINS^ local constable Raymond E. Clarke Sheinwold on Bridge ^DURNSIDE A Red Cross Canvass Slated and charged with in proper passing. chairman of,the group of'jellers 110 at Blue and Gold Dinner Town Miseting Tomorrow Set to Collect for the electio'n. Other teller* are The annual spring town meeting wmmm Sunday; 3 Town Goal $1^800 Mrs. Alice Pogil of Hebron and WEST USB DESPERATE MEASURES t North dealer BVRT LAkCABTRB Mrs. Doris E. Chamberlain, prin­ wlir be held in Yeomans Hall-at 8 MARLON BRANDO For Cubs at Yeomans Hall IN DESPERATE SITUAnON ’^orth-Soutb vulnerable OLENN rORO TONY CDBTUS cipal of the local . elementary o’clock Saturday night. The tvam- In ARC Drive Fenerel Ssrvie* By Alfred Sheinwold NORTH "SW EH SMELL Jean L. Natach. fund drive chalr-< •Ifhe Ball and Chain Club of St. achool. ing calls for action on an appropri­ A s a gendral rule, there la no 4 6 3 "ToohouM of msn for' the Columbia Red Cross Peter’e Church will meet tomorrow Easter Seal Committee Ormond J. fVMt. Otrefitor Th* BIu* and Gold Banquet for* and i-year pin to Mre, Louli Axel- ation of a sum of money to be add­ need to finesse when you have a V A Q I 5 2 TIm August Moon' OF SUCCESS" Forty-one volunteer worker* in ed to the Reserve Fund for Capital night In Pheii)* Hall. Mra. John Laws, general chair­ i ^ n u d, alnglaton and dunimy has the ace ♦ 7 6 J • tW-UiU Chapter, atates .^at the annual FF to Aid Drive 142 East Center 8t. Ei^ndttures; to see If the town 4 A K 7 Tech, tsie teams will take part in a liouse- man, announced today the local SateheU 9-719« of that suit, You must forget gen­ Red Croea fund drive will start MIm Helen Taylor, Who Is chair­ Scout Pack 62, held In Yeomans Lowman, will establish a Small Claims WEST EAST > SUNDAY; ALAN LAPP "DEEP-8IX"~^pPfO!L to-hoiise canvass from 2 to fl p.m. Easter Seal committee w ill In- eral riiles, however, If you find here Sunday, when ^anvaseers will man of tnp local Blaster Seal Drive, cliTde Mrs. Martin Baker, Mr*. Hall laat night, was attended by vice prisaident of the Parent- Court; to i.-iake any neceaaary 4 yourself In^ a pickle. 4 q 10 9 2 3 ) W M IN O MARCH 5th "DLD YELU CB" ta M lm will be asaieted by the Senior Pil­ Sunday as part of the annual Martin Sauer, Mr*. Robert Mc- 105 peraons Teacher Aaan., aponaoring organ- changes In the estimated expehaes fK976 OJ10 4 begin a houae-to-houee solicitation. West opened the queen of dia­ grim Fellows lip members of the American Red Cross membership Bridg and Mm. Edmund Hauxchild. E ^ a r d MacDougall. Cub Scout- IzaUon. He complimented the for the ensuing yes; ss approved ♦ QIIO 4A95i Mr*. Carlman Frankel. local ManchMter's Oldest monds. and East tpok the ace. Blast Hebron and Gilead Congregational and fund drive. The committee will head Jth’e master presided. A t the head boys on their excellent work on by the October meeting; to lay a 4 1 3 , 4 10 9542 chairman of the drive, announces with Ptneot FacUltlea returned the deuce of diamonds, Churches. Th* girls are-'holding 'The names of canvasser* were 25th annual campaign for fund^H to Ubie with him were the Rev. display at the recent Scout Ex- tax on the grand list completed; SOUTH that the goal thl* year for the Olt-Str««l PnrMng and South Won with the king. meetings, after school with Mr*. announced yesterdayoby co-chair­ support the Connecticut Society and fix the date when it shall be­ 4 AKJI74 three towns, Hebron, Andover and EsUbUshed 1874 George K. Evans, who gave the position, South felt very< comfortable Adrian Cheney. Fifty new names' men, Mra. Winston Abbott and for Crippled Children and Adults. invocation, co-Cub Scoutmaster Turkey Dinner come due and payable. V 3 Columbia, la $1,800. . about his contract, for it aebmed have bMn added to the malting Mr*. Edwin E; Sage. The drive will open, Thursday, Mrs. John Card; Eastern Connecticut A turkey dinner was served by A coffee hour sponsored by the ♦ K • 4 ’ (Janvaasers In this town Include; They are; Mrs. Donald Mc- as though he would lose two dia­ « Q J « Ameton, Mr*. Richard Ives, Ml*s Hat. ■ • Laws *aid„- Boy Scout Council Scout execu­ some of the mothers followed by Republican Club will be held in the Grathe, captain, Mrs.. George monds and perhaps one trump. He North CMt 8 M k TVeat Freda Raumberger, Mrs. Charles Church Claas to Meet Approximately 90 per cent of tive, Joseph Deveau; chairman of a birthday cake and ice cream. A lower hall, immediately after the Park*. Mrs. Walter F'ox, Mr*. Lar­ drew a round of trumps with the 1 a Pa*i 1 a Pau BINGO Schmid, Mrs. Robert Lambert and "The Rev. Herbert W. Dickereon the statewide goal of $440,000 will the troop committee, Howard handsome three layer cake, yellow meeting, and la open to everyone. ry Scanlon; Mrs. George Nelson, provide direct treatment services frosted and trimmed with blue, ace. led a club to dummy’a king, 1 N T Pau 3 A Pau Mr*'.*) Gunnar Lytkaincn; Gilead, announce* that the church mem- Shumway; Council representative Canvassing to Start Sunday Pau EVERY MONDAY NIGHT AT 7:30 captain, Mrs. J. Russell Thompson, to resident* of this state who are bearing images of heads of lions, and returned a trump toward his 3 N T Pau 4 (• Xtrs/Kennelh W. Ellis, Mlsa Bar­ berahip class will meet tonight in and liistitutional representative of Mrs. John Kozelka, chairman in Blood Chairman Pau Pau Mr*. Lawrence Jillson, and Mra. crippled by disease or accident, wolfs and bears In blue and topped own hand. bara Helm; Hebron Center, Mrs. the Gilead Congregational Church. Sea Scout Ship 62. Roland Lara­ Columbia for the annual Red Cross ' Suddenly the aun atopped thln- Opening lead — Edward Sheehan. she explained. Remalninfl funds with the Cub Scout banner and Dr. John C. Wright was appoint­ ♦ Q John Pelenski. Mr*. John Page, In addition to young people, aduiU mie: Wilbur Fletcher, Boy Scout­ Fund and membership drive, has Ing and the birds stopped singing.. Also Mr*. Raymond P. Houle, support a national program of American Flag, was made for the ed chairman of the Red Cross blood Mrs. -Bradley Batson, Mra. Walter are welcome. The Rev. Mr. Dick, master. and members of the press. announced completion of arrange .East discarded a club Instead of captain, Mr*., Leo Brown, Mrs. service, education and research. program by the Board of Directors RECORD HOP Donald, Mr*. Edward Spencer, erson also announce* l.Mt ln»piring Ten badges were awarded: Bob­ occasion by Mrs. John Knapp. The ments for the work, which will get playing a trump. Russell D(ividson, and Mrs. Max The goal of the Easter Seal candles for it and on the tables Mrs. George Kramer, Mr*. Harvey plans have been made for the Gil- cat to Robert German; Wolf. Key- under way Sunday, with a house- of the Manchester chapter of the Now it was clear that South EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT A T BKM Lippirtc-ott, Mr*. Leonard Porter.- Relmer; Mr*. Charles Donnelly, Society is to help handicapped were all the light allowed as the Blowout Tips **nx.>rkav Ray.aar.** tri In Lyman, Calvin Chowanec; to-house canvass. Red Cross at Its regular meeting would lose two trump tricks. I f he ' Mrs. Albert Coolldgft Mrs. Yale cAptain. Mrs. Whitney Merritt. men. women and children become Bear, Richard Robinson; Lion, boys stood while parents and Columbia, Andover and Hebron also lost two diamonds, he would held Oct. 10 Mr*. Donald G. Richard*, Mrs. useful and independent. Last year this week. Wexler, Mrs. Henry Dombrowakt Though It is atlll quite a while Bobby Caroline. Jimmy Robinson. friends sang Happy Birthday in work together as the Columbia go down. Donald D'Amour. Mrs.^ John Con- nearly 2,000 persona |n this state Raymond E. Gorman, chaliroan Panel Truibk and Mrs. Hugh Lederer. before the 2.50th anniversary of the Mike Blum, Peter Shumway. Joey honor of 48 years of scouting. 'Chapter but each town has its owm What to do? BOWLING BbxMlmobile Due lan. -Mrs. William Dunnack, Mr*. were assisted through the five witfi tfm , of the local chapter, made the an­ founding of Hebrdn will be ob­ Roliert McBride, Mrsr Lawrence . Peters and Leslie Lewie. Mac­ The tables were most attractive­ chairman. The quota for the Chap­ There was only one chance for 'The Red Cross Bloodmobile will treatment centers. Camp Hemlocks pkr$ nouncement, following the reaig- served, plans continue to be worked Merrj'man. Mra. Parker Sears, Dougall made the presentations. ly decorated with blue and gold ter, Mrs. Kozelka said, la $1,800. the contract. South simply had to A panel truck belonging to WEEK NIGHTS 7:00 (X)ine to Columbia for a day In and the home bound employment fcnhame fotmJ natlon of Atty. Paul Marte. Mrs. Bernard VonHone. and Mr*. Arrow points went to nine boys; the Cub Scout colors. Place cards District Oanvaasers try the heart finesse even though Hartford dry cleaner went out of SUNDAYS 2:00 P.M. May, and any who wish to con­ out. program. Gold arrows to Joey Peters, Les­ at the head table, made by Cubs Dr. Wright, who lives at 66 Bald­ control and overturned after one There Is to be a, tour of old Edward Arnold. Solicitation by areaa will be win Rd„ is a general practitioner he had the singleton three of tribute blood at .that Ume may lie Lewis. Kevin Lyman; silver Joey Peters and Peter Shumway dond as follows; hearts and dummy had the ade of of Its rear Urea blew out on N. tell the canvasser, and they will houses, with Mrs. Charles M. I.ar- Other teams include: Mr*. Ralph 1 Mnnrhesfer Evening llemlil arrow points to John Knapp and under the guidance of Joey’s moth­ in Manchester. A native of Roches­ Main St. yesterday afternoon. The comb in charge as chairman of the Ransom, captain. Mrs. Harry Tay-1 •Andover correspondent Mr*. Paul District 1; Woodland Terrace, ter, N. Y„ he attended New York hearts. then he notified of the exact dale. Michael Blum; gold and silver to er, were blue cardboard, with cere­ Rt. 87 from Andover Town line to Gamble Wine driver, Bernard J. Cacaae, 82, Poli$h-Aineriean Citizens Club Suliimer .resident* at Lake Am- committee. Mr*. Carlman Frankel lor. Mrs. Robert MScGranor, Mrs. i Pfanstiehl, telephone Pilgrim Robert Slate. Fred Lowman, and al letters, painted gold and pasted Medical College and the Flower E ^ t Hartford, waa shaken up but will be chairman of the committee Edmund Haiisrhlld and Mr*. John 3-6856. i b u i t Lakeview Park and Whitney Rd., and Fifth Avenue Hoepital. He did So South, put up the king of aton where the Red Cros* carries Joe Jaswinski. on it. Mrs. Russell Spearman, captrkin, spades on ' the second rouna of escaped uninjured. Patrolman W ll 26 VILLAGE ST. — hOCKVILLI on a Water Safety program, are for arranging concessions. Also Ulrlck; "Mrs, Allen Yale, captain,' CONVERSION Service starts, denoting years The supper committee included his interning and medical resi­ Ham Oooke reported. Mrs. Frankel and Mrs. Raymond Mrs. John Farley. Mrs. Elver Hoi- ! Mrs. George Pederson, Mrs. Mor­ dency work at the Waterbury Hos­ trumps and immediately returned being aoliciled by mall, and their of afTlllatlohr went to all of the Mrs. Emil Malek. Mrs. Lucius W The truck landed on Its left tl4bh gifts will he credited to the town * Burt will be co-chairmen of the sington, Mrs. David .loy, and Miss BURNER gan Hills, Mrs. , John Forryan, pital. his singleton heart for a finesse. Cuba. Robinson, Mrs. Thomas Chowance Mrs. Robert Bartlett, Miss Edith Dummy’s queen of hearts won the and heavy damages were esti­ Girl Scout Cooky Sale, to be held Gwendolyn Lockwood; Mrs. Wilbur CALL GINBILLA'S quota. C«A at for fry fnoNag ••NawAt Den ch itf cords were presented Mrs. Robert Dean, Mrs. Edward Haver and Mrs. Carl Hempel. In accepting his appointment Dr. trick, and now declarer could cash mated by police. A large nail wae Can It Be Spring? later in February. Patterson, captain. Mra. Steve Ur- Ml 3-0132 to Charles Bates. Doran Shumway, MacDaugall. .Saul Caroline donat District 2; Rt. 87 from Beck’s W ight said, "The vital and neces­ the ace of hearts to discard his found, in the vehicle'a left rear The present change irom zeio Ml»s Joyce Kinney will represent sin, Mrs. Montague White. Mrs. Warren Fletcher, Bruce Melvin, I ed eggs for the large cake. to Rt. 6A, including Laurel Lane sary work of the blood program losing diamond. This assured the Ure, police said. ’wsrisesaraKmRgBaeaannia. I iiam I II . .1. ,■ ■ I l...hl l.ll . -I I- . 1 . mm weather to a kind of surly aprlng the young people of the-communlty Donald Dowling. Mr.a. Donald MANCHESTER , Donald Harris and Tom Roberts j and Rose Lane, Mrs. Joseph Lusky, deserves the active support of contract. C^ase was arretted on a charge 1* rather bewildering. With water on the entertainment cdmmlltee, CTough and Mra. J. Richard Leon. For tha Bast by Scoutmaster Fletcher. i John F. Grimes, of Middletown every resident of Mancheater.” o f failure to carry a license and County CEA to E)ect SHEET METAL WORKS was arrested on Rt. 6 last night captain, Mrs. Henry Beck, Mrs. What if the heart finesse had running in the gutter*, street* so with Mrs. John Macky of Gilead. Den Mother pins were presented Frederick Beardsley, Mrs. Howard Mrs. Arnold C. Thompson, execu­ lost? Then South would be down will be arraigned in Town Court ^ muddy that galoshes are K "must, Mis. Hazel Floyd ha.s been i PIZZA IN TOWN to Mrs. Howard Shumway. Mrs. by State policeman Derwin An March 8. nominated for re-election aa Tol- I 14 HIGH ST. - - MI 8-5418 thony of the Colchester barracks Shumway, Mrs. Frank Savage, tive secretary of the chapter, at­ two instead of only one. South PROGRAMS is none too pleasing, olill. It 1* Manrhester Kvenlng Herald He­ Ralph Slate and Mrs. Rudolph Mra. Sol Koenlgsberg, Mrs. Ralph tended the A P L -C ip luncheon at would be down one if he refused effiouraging to think that the- bron correspondent Miss Susan Players Perform Toniffht^ Tomorrow Albair; 2-year pins to Mrs. W il­ and charged with driving without a license. He was notified to appear Wolmer and Mrs. Edward Peter­ the Waldorf-Astoria In New York to take any risk, he would be down long, hard puli of winter is prac­ Pendleton, telephone ACademy Here Is a scene from "The Man Who Came to Dinner" which opens tonight a'l the Bowers Scliool bur Fletcher, Mrs. Gunnar Olson son. CltyVlast week as the chapter rep­ two If he took the risk and failed, Ike in Hospital, tically over and that'we may look 8-S4.V4, and Mrs. Fred Lowman; 3-year in Justice Court here March 10. auditorium. Philip Russell- plays the man injured when he came to dinner; Ellen McCaffrey plays Ralph Parker, Jr. 17. Cards Mill District 3; Rt. 87 from Rt. 6A resentative. The luncheon was held but he would make game and rub­ forward to a summer In which I>oralne Sheldon; and Arthur Holmes. Banjo. The play is being done by the Manchester Community pins to Mrs. George Peters. Mrs, to Lebanon line and Szegda Rd., In honor of Dr. Jonas Salk, discov­ ber if he took the risk and won. It there will not be another drought. John Card and Mrs. Walter Card; Rd.. was arrested on a charge of Players under the sponsorship of the American Legion post. Profits will help send local boys to Fitting children's shoes is a specialty at Leonard's: larceny Wednesday, by State po­ Mrs. Donald Anderson, captain, erer of the polio vaccine, in the was obviously a good gamble, for Has Molar Out I "Video Eyeryday"' C'ard Parties Planned Nutmeg State at the I ’ niversily of Connecticut. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. (Herald Photo by Pintol. liceman ,Frank Pische of Colches­ Mrs. Robert Quinn. Mrs. Albert hope that representatives of all the the odds were even and he stood A aeries of five card parties Is Yes, Mothers and Dads.. . we do know how. ter barracks. He is charged with Wlllette, Mrs. Stanley Field, Mrs. service organizations p r e ■ e a t to gain far more than he stood to All RlghU Reserved— being sponsored by the Democrat­ Local Stocks Eugene Dente, Mrs. Saul Caroline would bring back to their areas lose. (Continned from Page One) ic Town Committee to take place ter whose bid of $8,50.20 was the stroyed a ISO-jTar-old farm house theft of money, under $200, from I H. T. Dlckensoa Co.. Inc. and Mrs. Michael Sirak. the vital need of spreading the Dally Question 4 ' at the town hall beginning tonight. lowest of three bids received. here yesterday. An 81-year-old i "Complete Line PIZZA SERVED DAILY the home of Albert Lolseau day. He expects to return to the Car<»n Firm Wins neighbor, on the same street. He District 4; Rt. 6 from Andover word for polio vaccinations for Partner opens with one heart, IkEmrnsdMey., All aorta of games are promised, Quotation* rurntstaed by Thorp said that the job Includes woman and her infant g.rand.son Of Corrective From It Noon to 11 P..M. young and old. and the next player passes, 'ifou White House by tomorrow after­ and there will be prizes awarded. Coburn R Mlddlebrook. Inc. e.scaped injury, but (he hoii.se was ‘ Shoe*’.’ was released un4.er bonds of $300 line to Willimantlc line, including noon. the installation of a new switch­ Mrs. Eleanor RooSevelt accept­ hold: Spades A K Q J 7 4, Hearts Troop Selling Bulb* Bank* Stock* ! Rewiring Project de'.scrihed as a total loss. The to appear in Justice' Court March Hop River and Village Rds.( -and The President arrived at the j board. a new power feed line from P a ll n J P a r r a t ed the Murriw Green award in the 3, Diamonds K 8 4, Clubs Q J 6. Boy Scout Troop 28 is selling , Mancheater Trust ... 58 63 woman is Mrs Sarali Uogne, moth­ Your Doctor's, CALL GINBILLA'S 17. , Pucker St., Mrs. Harry Fox, cap­ Arm y Medical (Jenter at 10:20 a.m. the street, revi.sion of pre.senl cir- Prescription absence of Dr. Salk. What do you say? electric light bulbs. George Rose, j Conn. Bank and Trust The modernization of the wiring SmOI. and r, Charge Nolled tain, Mrs. Howard Bates, Mrs. Si­ an dthe extracUon was finished IT PAYS TO BE ruils and installation of new eJr- er of Daniel I.ogue. owner of the Ml 3.0132 Answer:.Bid one spade. Avoid Hebron, I-yman Eddy. Gilead, or Co...... 35 38 ‘ system at the 8lh ^District fire- PiUed With Care David Millson, 17, of Middle- las Barrett. Mrs. Theodore Beebe, less than an hour later. emts as well as the circuit for u.se house. The house was located on an Immediate jump to two spades SEUCTIVE! George Alfien Jr., Amstorl. may be First National Bank of .Old Artillery Rd. in the Puckshire town. was presented in this week's Mrs. George Steinma:n, Mrs. Earl I hou.*e, including the installation of of the emergency equipment in Ellington when you have only one ace (un­ Since Television and Ra­ contacted by tho.*e wanting to ^ M anchester...... 27 31 dislrirl. Cause of the fire uss not session of Justice Court, on a Watrous, .Mrs. Gus Naumec, Mrs. la ggin g industries, operate SO, a new circuit for the department’s ca.se of power failure. The work dio la our O N LY bual- buy bulb.* I Hartford .National charge of negligent homicide, Jerry Shine. Mrs. Rudolph Albair, less the hand is overloaded with 000 miles of private railroads in I emergency power generator, i.s un- will be completed by Monday. known. Them was no tmniecliate kings and queens). You can show aeoa, we like to think e f Church- Sen ice* Bank & Trust Co. .31 33 placed as the result of an accident Mrs. Fred 'Tatro and Mrs. Edward Woman Warned the United States, according to the ^tamk , der way this week. District Presi­ Thorp added. ^ estimate of the damage. Tyrol. your strength by jumping later. eurselvee as "speelal- Churcli sen-iccs this coming Fire lr*urance Companies a SH O E S which took the life of Tenii Strau- Encyclopedia Britannlca. ELECTRONICS Ista.” Aocordlngly, the Sunday will be: Congregational, • dent Leon Thorp sat'd District 6; Edgarton Fid., Porter (Copyright 1958, (General Fea Aetna Fire ...... 5-5 -58 The work is being done by P. R. FARM HOrSE Bl’RXS \ Toledo, Ohio, is the world's bergs of Hampton, January 12. name brands we handle Hebron, 10 a.pi.; Gilead. 11:15; Rd., Rt. 6A from Rt. 6 to Cherry In 2-Car Crash tures Corp.). j Hartford Tire ...... 156 166 Caron and Associates of Manches­ Woodbury, Feb. 28 '.T' Fire de­ greatest coal shipping port. 881 MAIN ST The charge ,waa nolled. Trial Jus­ LABORATORIES are the best we can find Sunday school, Hebron. 11 a.m.: Valley, Newberry and Old Willi­ National Fire ...... 76'j 81'j tice Elizabeth Dennis Hutchins, « d they’ re backed by Gilead 10:15. The Rev Herbert Phoenix ...... 64'j 67'j MANCHESTER mantlc Rds., Mi-q. Vincent Sledjes- A Somcrsville woman was said the coroner’s report stated ^STANEK SERVICE. \V. Dickerson, pastor, will offinatc Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. ** Fitting Is FUEL that the death was not caused by kl, captain, Mrs. Fred Gebhart, warned (or failure to grant one-half 277 BROAD ^ss®affi®ajBiajai5ia®BiajaiaiBiBia®aiaa®ajfflB/aj8/5®5ia®Eraia®B)5iajafi aa®5jasjaraiarai5®aiaiaiaMaisja®rajaig®ai5®aiaiP^ !•••••••••## at both churepe.* ' , Aetna Casualty...... 133 143 Our Business' any act of carelessness or criminal Mrs. Matthew Bach, Mrs. Thomas of the highway yesterday afternoon after a 2-car crash at Pinney St. Jasa Ailysaa Uavkl Nlvea St. Peter'* 'Senlce* Aetna 1-ife ...... 179 189 OPE.N’ TO.M GIIT I’N TII. 9 P.M. act or negligence. Chowanec and Mrs. A. E. Landty. I Every Thurs., Fri., S4^t. RADIO T i I i V I S I 0 N Services at St. Peter's Kpispb- District 6; Cards Mill, Johnson, and Windermere Ave., Ellington. "MY MAN GODFREY" Conn. General ...... 246 256 Other Oases pal Church will be: Hpl.v Cbm-; Hartford Steam Boiler 8.5 90 Peter W. Rich, 18, of South Baker Hill, Village Hill and Gaulln State Policeman Richard Hayden ClaemaSropa aa< Colar of the Stafford Springs barracks ! Singing, Dancing 6:3^B:M Ckaascl S'Msw Ra«*a, Csss. (10.401 TRACRDOWN munion and sermon at 8 a.m.: Travelers ...... 75 78 OIL Windham, was fined $15 when Rds., Mrs. Frederick Lowman. cap­ Morning Prayer and .Sermon, and See This Keith Special! Liberal Terms said Mrs. Bette R. Keeney, 38, cut Ubassel IS Hsrtlafd, Csss. "Tfce Trail" Public Ctilitirs tain, and Mrs. Alfred Mondino. rJro: Jeff Cbaodler-^rnoa Welles la RANGE OIL found guilty of failure to grant into Windermere Ave, from Pinney CkarBrl tt Sprisiriletd. Hs h . l:M ( S d t t COLT'.iS churrlj school at 9:30; Holy Com­ Conn. Light i Power 18 20 one half of the highway. He was District 7: Old Columbia and [and Entertainmant Chsasrl M New BriUls. Cess. ~ "UeMes OaS" T h e Bank that gives you PLANNED SfCUR/TY St. in too short a turn and struck "Mon In Tho Shadow" Chaasel 40 Bslreke, Male. (H-it) DICK POWELL'K TREA­ munion and sermon at 11...the Rev. Hartford Electric Lt. 56'j .58'j represented by his father Ray­ Macht Rds., and Rt. 6A from Conk­ ^ A t the Friendliest Place Douglas F. Pimm officiating. a car operated by Clayton M. I in Town ______i:te______Oss. TER "The Mraarer” I Hartford Gas Co. . 38 41 mond Rich, as guardian ad iitem. lin Limestone to Hebron line, Mrs. Faucher, 30, of High Manor Trailer (tt-Sei MVE o r RILEY There will also be a meeting of jI Southern New England Rich was arrested oy State police­ William Burnham, captain, Mrs. MIKE STANKOfS SSB.. aims h a d * Is "Ths Deep Six" "Mri. AlrcrsN ladsetrlee" Park, Vernon. Only slight damage — II—p—ii- *:*t ( I) MR. AND MBS. NDRTH parent* to discuss a system of con­ Telephone...... 35'; 37'j man Arthur Woodend. Colchester Maurice Alexander, Mrs. Lucius resulted and no one was injured. CAa US TODAY ( SASl nU N K SINATRA SHOW duct for young people. The Young Mamifactiiring Companies barracks, on Rt. 6, after a sides­ Robinson Jr,. Mrs. William Rob­ Vsa JahBMB, KBeet People’s Fellowship will meet at 7 Arrow. Mart. Heg. . . . 45 48 wipe accident Feb. 13. I Oak Grill For Information About IlSdei PHIL Sn.VllR8 SHOW Cleans Besl-Cosis Less BOLAND erts and Mr's. Leo Cartier Jr. 'Bllke Savri Rlldli'e Mar- p.m., in Phelps Hall. As-tbeiated Spring . .. 191; 22', Edith May Howie, 19, Middle- Grange Neus OIL COMPANY District 8: Pine St., Leonards ^ so Oak St., Manchester r l B s e " Bra.**.*!...... 8 'i 10'- than other “ name” washers selling for $250j|hd more! Open a New Account! town, R. I. was fined a total of $39 Bridge Rd., Doubleday and Ple.sz Favorites Listed F w ir ao The March meeting of Heliron <7ollin.s...... - 110 369 CENTER ST. when found guilty of speeding, im­ Rds., Hunt Rd., Mrs. Laurence Hol­ M w Wally Fields Quartet TONIGHT "BUrk MrrmaM" Grange will take place Tuesday I 24>Hour t:M t 1) WHAT IN THE WORLD Dunham Bush ...... 7 '. 8 ', proper passing and failure to carry brook, captain, Mrs. Clarence Jef­ At CMA Concert evening. March 4. in Gilead Com­ Fm-Harl ...... 47 SO Tel. Ml 3-6320 ( S41I PATRICE MCN8EL munity Hall. At this lime the first her operator’s license. She ai- fries and Mrs. Richard Jensen. • Businessmen’* Luncheon* __ y s Service flHOW 52 5.5 m u _ a Je u J '5 8 and second degree* will be con­ Fafnir Bearing ...... Add to Your Present Account! reated by State policeman Thomas tolstrict 9: West St., Basket Shop ) • Full Course IMnners at 8:30 (1S.4*> PLAYBOl’SE OP STARS 1-nnders. Frary, C'ark 12', 14', 24-Hour Burner Service The Cincinnati Symphony Or­ "T w b Lire* Have I" ferred on a class of cand.idate.s Gauthier Jan. 30. Rd.. West Street Ex., Utley Hill, 28 chestra will play s program of (tS-M> THE TRIN MAN Degree team* from , the home X. B ’ Matiilne ...... 25 . '' Forfei j Bond Erdoni and Sunny Slopes, Lake Rd., * P r e m i u m g r a d e 30 I'o r N i^ lit lU irn rr ‘•stTNirt* ()n l> concert favorites when they ap­ 18 :N ( SI NEWS A.VD WEATHER grange will award the degrees. .North and Ju dd...... 27 David C. Palmer. 20, 93 North from Hennessy to Emmons, Mrs. FU EL OILS < SAD WALTER WINCRP.LL 20 pear Monday evening in the Man­ “ ThB Man Who Camt School Board* Meet Ru.ssell .Mfg...... 17 Call ml or Ml 3-484b St., Greenwich, a student at Rry- Wilbur Fletcher, captain, Mrsl FILE “ Tb* WalksBl" .39', chester High School auditorium. (1SA*I THE UNKlir A meeting of the board,* of edu­ .Stanlev .Steam ...... 36 Gunnar Olson, Mrs. G. Robert .50 160 The concert is the fourth and Fridoy and Saturday To Dinner "ScaH PraaHia Cs m " cation of - the a.ea took place, Terry Steam ...... 1 Church and Mrs. Joseph Arm ­ laat prog^ram in the current series (SSA*> <’AVAL< Alia Ilk HrORTS Torrington ...... 23’(j 25'- FRIGIDAIRErWASHER Carle* OHIi v*. Temmr Wednesday evening in the local strong. SPECIAL WYMAN'S 19'; 21 sponsored by the Civic Music As- nbb*. IS rd*. Ilshivritkt* ochool. Joseph N. Gill of .Mansfield It s. Envelope, com. . . OIL COMPANY 1S:U ( I) PEATVRB FILM 11'; 13'- District 10: Lake Rd., from soci,ation of Manchester. Curtain BOWERS SCHOOL Center presided. He is chairman U S, Envelope, pfd. . . Payne’s to . Rt. 87, Sleepy Hollow, time is 8:15 p.m. U 5IAIN ST.—TEL. Ml S-IS08 «TSe Bl» Nlfbl" Veedcr-Root ...... 41 44 East Branch AUDITORIUM 1*:M < I) NEWS REPORTER AND of the Coventry section. Collins Rd., Nuhfer Dr,, and Henne- Under the direction of conduc­ IVTATHRA "the regional school was open The above quotation,* are not to OREEN STAAIPS be con.atrued a.* actual markets. . PLEASE quin Rd., Mrs. Wallace Lohr, cap­ tor Thor Johnson the orchestra (IS-4SI p'erson to p Erso.n and visitor* tmi-ed the preirrtse.« tain, Mrs. Lee Bronson, Mrs. Eric (U> THE EARLY LATE SHOW will play the overture to the opera, "Oerir* Brolkrr" Salary schedules were discussed 1 i ' Please won’t somebody take nie home. My name is Buick. I ’m Person, Mrs. Emtl'Sadlon and Mra. "The Magic Flute," by Moeart; t:S* ( Si S l’SIE <1S4S) BIU PA YU PP 1*:U ( SI THIS WEEK IN SPORTS' OOP Caucus Set Salmon Pack ( :iim bfi live years old and I ’m still sttx>ng and healthy. My motor is in George Smith. “ the "New ‘World Symphony" by ( » l SPORT8REEL perfect condition and my last owi'er took excellent care of me. IlS-MI MATINEE THEATER A Republican caiicui will take i Dvorak; the "Symphonic Meta­ (rufart (M> SPORTS CAMERA place March 6 in the town hall, at i Tokyo-- Japanese pai keis can- I have power steering, power brakes, Dyn^tfiow drive. I ’m nice Manchester Evening Herald Co­ morphosis of Themes by Carl M a­ r S) STAGE 7 and clean inside and out. but nobo4y seems to want me and STATE (ISASr THE VERDICT IS 8 p.m. CMdidates for membership ned 2.000,000 ca.ses of salmon diir-' \ lumbia correapondent Mrs. Donald rla von Weber,” by Hindemith; VOtIBS in the town commi.lee will.be sc- | ing 1957. about 2J per cent above nd every.^y people call me awful names like, dog, pig, gas hog and R. Tuttle, telephone ACademy and the suite from "Der Rosen- TO D A Y and TOMORROW ( 3) THEATER ANNIVERSARY W.H.ENGLAND lected. as well as delegates to the ; 19.56 Exports to the United State.* road monster. Really I ’m not. I promise to give you good service 8-S4SS. kavaller" by Richard Strauss. TONIGHT SHOW AT 7:00 UI’KKN FOR A DAY LUMBER GO* especially when I see so many of those fresh little English Fords the fourth oldest 7[exlsting orches­ (Whole Broiled) ((*) A.I.C, SEMINAR that give up to 35 rriiles per gallon going to new homes every Drawn Butter 4:18 (IS-M) SECRET STURM tra in the country; It ha* per­ $3.00 4:M < 8) UTTLE RASCALS OPiEN A U DAY I day of the week. Everyone serins to be buying them just because Stores May Close formed some 1,200 concerts since Appetizer. Soup, (18). EDGE OP NIGHT they sell for only $1,590 and are so easv to park. I cost over 1901. When it was founded In 2 Vegetables (4S4S) AMERICAN BANDSTAND SATURDAY $4 ,000 when I was ^ m . So please won’t some nice person buy Dessert, Beveragea 4:48 <32-8S) MODERN BOMANI’ES On Friday Nights 1895, there were only 48 men in 8:8* ( 8) CISCO KID me today. I ’m yours for only $675. the organization. ( S.8S) THE RI CCANKEBS 11:8* ( II WOBLD*! BEST MOVIES Today there are 88 members who (18) I LED THREE LIVES 1. "Ca** TImbrrIsaa’’ $ . (RETS Apparently the recently adopted DANCING (27) THE FIRST 3HOW ‘.‘Skr Murder” MOS. UNCOIJV, MERCURY, "nights to be open schedule" for give seven different series of con­ Thursday-Friday-Satarday (3*) COMEDY T IN E (18-M) NEWS 315 CONTINENTAL certs each year. (40) RIN TIN TIN (32) .BIO NEWS L'ntil Friday, March 7 stores on Main St. isn’t going To The 8:88 ( 3) CARTOON EXPRESS (4*) WEATHER Moriarty CENTER ENGLISH FXIRD The Cincinnati Is a pioneer in "THREE KNIGHTS’* D l l i e Robert Wagner ( 8-83) MICKEY MOL8E CLtB 11;*S (41) PRATURE FORTY A over too well With some of the ’ NEWl *. the recording Industry. The first - B IL L DUKE, VocaUst r Joan Collins (18) THE BIO SHOW (N) WBATHER . Souvenirs to all depositors merchants. records were cut In j917 for Co oiobBa —iDiiaoiaitB "Amlsble Lady” 11:18 (I8> NHXJON DOLLAR MOVIR HOME TOWN lumbia Recording Co. Ernst Kun- ( 8 8 ) THE EARLY SHOW "Operallea X " Under thf schedule, adopted Jan. "Hnodlam Kmplrr" (38) JACK PARR SHOW . wald was the conductor at that ( 48) TWILIGHT THEATER BREAD... 10, the stores are now open until WALNUT • :te ( 8) POPEYE THEATER 11:1* (22) JACK PARR SHOW lime. It was a special event, for (SI) NEWS FRESH-BAKED 9 o’clock on Thursday and Friday only two other orchestras in the RESTAURANT (8) IT’S VOl’R COMMUNITY nights.' Prevlcaisly they had only V o rld had made records before 7 W A L N U T ST__ ^MI 0-8070 ■: DAILY! / GKM INK PAPER MATE PEN been open Thursday nights. then. ^ TOMORROW Million Dollar Movie MINIATURE More than 40 merchants, 28 11:15 P.M. g iv e n with each new ac­ DOORS OPEN 1:80 them members of the Chamber of “OPERATION X” . count of S15 or more; or 2 Commerces’ retail division, sub­ Edwgrd G. Robinson (Ic ji^ s il o f'S 1 5 or more to mitted a petition this week to the Enjoy a delicious dinner division’s executive board a/bking Persy Cummins an cximting accouiil. that "the Friday evening sched­ Elected from our varied ule be terminated as soon as pos­ menu. Expertly prepared (IS) CARTOON CARNIVAL, 11:8* ( I) NEWS A WEATRRB ROSE BUSHES • :1S ( » YESTEBDAV’S NEWSREEL 12:8* ( I) NEWS sible." To decide the matter In the by Chef Nino. . 1:2* (22) SKIER'S CORNER S:S* ( 3) NEWS SPORTS A WEATH­ SATURDAY, MARCH 1 ' “fairest way possible," the board ER .3ch (or ' ( 8) NEWS.- WEATHER * U:* ( D R. P: D. 3 S4.49 decided to poll its members and By U. S. Ta'stini Co., Inc., Dancing Thurs., Fri., Sat. to the SPORTS (18-4*) THE JIMMY DEAN will tabulate the results Mafch 7., ,(8S) THIS IS THE LIFE SHOW Hsrs’t ths "iniids” rtoion for th* Frigidoirs k) a teit el 8<* ieodmo ouiotneltc Cards have been sent out asking “Three Knights,” Bill' Duke vocalist. S:S8 (22) 8PORTSCAST (22) HAWKEYE «:48 (22) NEWS (8*) TRUE STORY Ullro-CIsan Woihsr'i tupariority over woiheM under eonfralied Real roses, growth like regular bush roses but are only the merchants .whether they wish • :5S ( 8) TOWN CRIER ' loboraiery candiitonr. Verified by svary other washer tcitsd. Ths sxclusiv* U.S. Telling Co., bic., Iofge»f,/no*l to close Friday nights or if they 7:0* ( 8) I REMEMBER HAMA eight to ten-inches high. Grow indoors now as a hou.se will agree to remain open Friday 3-Ring Agitator with th* Lint Chaser Ring diveriified independent telling WALNUT RESTAURANT ( 3) SPORTS DIGEST arg an iiatien of itj bind m the plant then transplant outdoors in rock gardens, win­ night through April 25 and con­ (18) 7 O’CMICH REPORT Look To that "iwaapi" away Hot, scum automatically 7 WALNUT STREET— MI 9-8070 (22f WEATHER * LOCAL NEWS world. Founded 1180. Repofti dow boxes or as edging along walks. tribute $1 a week to the division — plus sxchniv* Circulator Ring and f 79l 33 and #291 23 A doled . HI Children ( 38) NEWS AND WEATHER in for s7 "positive" program to pro­ (40) VEWB A WEATHER. Energy Ring. Ss* a dsmOnitrotionl M ay 2 pnd M ay 10, 1957. mote Friday night openings. Soo You (53) SPORTS FOCUS RED IMP— D««p rich crimson coior* Fine bud - 7:U U8-4*) DOUGLAS EDWARDS. Plnehurst TOMORROW NEWS Early American design bronze finish Ther­ form opons to fuiiy double blossom. (22) HIOHUOHTS SBBTHtS Freights Derailed □ ,□□□□□ □ □ □ □ □ □ At AnoHitr ■« (SO) NEWS . GREAT NEW ’58 FRIGIDAIRE WASHER mometer given vvilli the opening’ of each BABY GOLD STAR— The only true yollow minia- □ (83) JOHN DALY. NEWS Grocery YOURS-AT NO EXTRA COST New Haven, Feb. 28 (A*) — The Groat KMcljt Show' 7:$* ( 1) FEATURE FILM AT .102 M AIN L,. Look for th* Whit* houu on ■ TO D A Y I PAY LESS— GET IT WITH new aceoiiiit of $50 or more; or dcpo»U of turo roso. Blooms art doublo and ore bright "Belle of the Yakea" Built-In SudiWatsr-Sovsr . New Haven Railroad said today HERE IN PERSON— P ( 8) BIN TIN TIN th* rad end of th* wrapper THE MATCHING FRIGIDAIRE DRYERI Cut* washing costs alpiost in half! $50 or more to an existing aecouiil. goMon yoHow. that 35 cars of a 121-car freight Featuring "Raaty'* Bemedy" FOR LEADERSHIP IN NI Hn.Y □ The Outstanding Hit. train were derailed near the New: 6 (18-4*) LEAVE IT TO BEAVER Savs up to 3500 galloni of hot watar, oi BO PEEP— Booutiful rose pink with porfocHy I "Lane*«me Reaver’’ Gift boskots of fruit and town-Brookfleld town lines. There (22-8*) TRUTH OB CONSB- many at 40 good->ii*d boxes of dstargetit Souvenirs to all depositors shopod buds and blooms— -foliago glossy were no known injurlei. ConiUBtt of Space UUENCES food dtlieaetss. Com* in EASY CREDIT TERMS svsry ysorl No oultidt itt tub na.d.d. The train was a freight bound BILL DONAHUE □ (83) ORIENT EXPRESS groon. — PLUS — ■ (*• 1 S-IS) JIM BOWIE .. or CaU Ml 3-4151. eastward' from the Maybrook. AT THE ORGAN □ "A Orsve Per Jim Bewle” Open a Keith Budget Account N. Y„ freight distribution center (22-80) THE COURT OP LAST OPEN TONIGHT, FRIDAY till 8 □ ItiW ( 1> UNIV. OP MICHIGAN STORE HOURS; Keith’s to .Boston via New Haven. The Now for your dining and lis­ Lbads of Gartooas . RESORT (»> FOREIGN* LEUIUNMAIBB Manchester, Oiien Mon­ railroad carries ..freight only over tening pleasure we present ' Q . — W IT H — (8*) DETECTIVES OMBY the line and the derailment did □ Bill, Donahue a t the organ X:H ( 8) THIS IB COM^ITICUT day, Tuendav and 'Satur­ Nichols T I R F ( D WORLD’S BEOT MOVIES day Till 5:80 P.M .,«)pen not affect commuter traffic. nightly. PI Loads of Fuo! (I8> UINE RANGER Thursday and F r i||i a ,v *A railroad spokesman said cause □ Maneho|ttr ■ luc. (22) GHAUPIONSHIP BOWUNO o f, the derailment had' not oeen .(!*) COMMUNITY CREST . Nights Till. 9, ftloMt determined.' It occurred dilring a "FOOD (41) DANCE PARTY W^nesdays ' At .Nooq. VIHNER’S NO TE: r e g u l a r SHOW 1:M ( 8),SPEAKING FROM WASH- eith Furnitur Kejth’s, East Hartford, driving rajn and wind storm. GOOpYEAR . X INGTON □ FOR STARTS TOMORROW Open Evening* Until I), Another derailment was re|lort- AVEY’S (11) LEARN AND HAVE PUff B*k*d *Ml fctktd by Ni Mm* - 317 MAIN ST. AT 5 PJtf.iCONTINUOUS (M>: ARTipAND THE GODS n i 5 MAIN ST. Close Saturdays A t 6. G A B D E N CENTER ed on the railroad’s Berkshire EVERY TIRES 2(M < 8) AMERICAN LEORND ' .NatiotAl BIwuH Cotnpsny branch at New Milford. Several □ (U4D HOC^KEY: . MANCHESTER EAST HARTFOR TOLLAND TURNPIKE, ROUTE 85 45 E. CENTER ST. MOOD" •tore iwd S95 Broad St. . Be*taa at Chlease FREE PARKING cars of a northbound freight tmin BASKETBAU. were reported derailed near the m . MI M I T f WIBaBBM IllWIWWIH Kimberly Clark paper goods fac­ Read Herald Adva. • iM < •> nAT^^KB.riUC tory en the Norwalk-PittAfleld line. □ □ D O □ □ □ ;□ d - . ' ■ ■//. • I

/ ■ . h ■idf' ' ■ ■ ■■■ : . ' ..ij ■ ' V ; PAGE rotm MANCHESTER EVENING HERALB, MANCHESTER, C O N N .,'^i)A Y, FEBRUARY 28,1958 tNCHESTER EVEN INOl'HERALD^ MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1968 „ P A d s FI VB creamed. toaurt, green Regional DUtrict fi Coventry Bohon beans, carrot eticks, cinnamon Md Stephen Gendil, ScoH Adams, Mar­ it’s Not the Bullets j WtXX>—12M W TIO»-lM « ralein buna; Friday, fish chowdsr tin G ^ stin e and Jim Best., Algeria Holds WKNB—MO Daily Rcidio WPOP—l i l t with crmcksrs; Cheoee biscuit, ap­ Goverttpr to Present, Second grant certificates: Fred M rs. ^raxltis, 'nioma*. McVeigh, Bill — Just Those Shots^ WDBO—U60 E utoni StMdsrd Xtin* WHAT—tlO PupUs Back ‘Mr. Sherry’ ple cninch. Milk erlU be served wtth » " • ______Dodd to Address Democrats all lunches. Thomas, Eleanor Rlkerr— Sharon Plane, Guns to Ortuige Meettag Tenigbt - Jochimsen and David Foster. Detroit, Feb. 28 (Ah It &ASO! ;»(f 4Ch44l*4'14 :i^— PTA Speaker Th* gratae will hear Uoyd Roy Fair Awards Tonight Third grant certificates; James To Head Town GOP wasn't the bullets that both­ The followlnc profrem WHAY—Nlfht Watch School Head At County Meeting March 13 ered Frank Mallia, juaf th* uiea. u a euppiied ey the radio WTIC—Cavalcade ol Bpdrta speak on Income tax reporting at Allbrio, Philip Rider. Robert Ha- ' ...... ^»emsw Latin America W’DRC—Moods for Romance it* meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at ' ^ -— berem, Donald Klrkham, Virginia shots. V managenieou and are subject to Dr. W. Christof Helsler, super­ John Fr Bchsroschawsky, htad- Awards to the winners in the^ser, James Sheldon and Donald RepubHc&n leaders in town.^propoiial was baatd on- tha aventu- W'POP—Hound Do* the Community Hall, Th* meeting, Walker, Robert Nlchdls, Robert (Continued from Psige One) Mallia. 21, told.. Federal BANTLY OIL change without notice. 14:15— Former Congressman ThomfsI'and Kindergarten at the Nathan maater of Ituiiisoy Hall Ichool, MacFarisne struggling with, the task of coming ality that no agreement could be WHAY—Nirht Watch intendent of Regional DtsUtet 8 Hals Community Csntsr the com which will cUmlnsiU a buainees ses­ seventh annual Manchester Sci­ Cote, Ray Soma, Karen Churila, Judge Frank A. Picard yeste'r- ■ " ..r \ ‘ . J. Dodd, candidate for the Depro- Waddell Scheol, certificates, Don^d McPherson, %nd Fred up with a candidate to succeed Wil­ reached on a male candidate. day that he never registered a:te— ’ WTIC—Cavalcade ol Sporte • .School, was “given a letter of ap­ int week follow. Mrs. Robert 8. radio lecturor and nowapaper col sion and ritual work, la open to the ence Fair will be presented to­ liam S. Davis aa chairman, are giv­ Prooe**lng Long Ust be under military guard at Bone- WIUY—Platter Party WDRC—Moods for Romance craUc nominaUon as U.8. senator, families and frienda of th* grange. Richard Pasternack, Alberi Norris, Krawiec and Robert Heins. Phyllis for the draft because he was ; I '1 M\ lid I 1 WclA.'—Kacoi a RkVua W’POP—Hound Dof preciation Wednesday by 170 of Flint, Mr*. Michael Ku<^y, Mra. uminiat, will tia guMt spaaker at night St 3 o'clock by Gov, A. A. Leon Kerln,*Baryl .LeMsy, Jsmed ing consideration to the present Davis,-who Is retiring In April Les-Salinea airport. WKNB-P. M. 14:30— will-speak at S p.m. Merch 13 at Rita Boweea. Mrs. Joseph r Grosso, Mrs. John Swanson Jr., la chairman Converse and Brenda Hauver, Bar­ afraid of getting shot—In the WTIC—Ruaa Miller the 172 pupils In the three upper the March 11 meeting of th* Par- RiUcoff In the' high school audi­ Sarlea, Alan Fletcher, John Koval- bara Heine and Hazel Higgins, vice chairman, Mrs. Hazel Finlay. after eight years as chairman, I* I know they are here tmt I arm. ' TEL Mlfchcll 9-4595 WHAY—Night Watch the Booth-Dtmock Memorial Ll- Mra. John Jackson, Mrs. Craig A. of the refreshment committee. .While Manchester has never seen member of committee now WDRO—Arthur Godlray , WTIC—Cavalcade of Simrta classes of the school. •nl-Teacher Asan. y torium. ' cek, Unda Garrison, Tony Meek, Nancy Johnson and Susan Prohas- a* a don’t know why. Call up later,” Ha aald he had received WPOP—Waaaorka W’DRC—Mooda for Romance brery- . Barnes, ,Mrs. Charles Jedrslewskl Pat O'Brien, Pat RInes and Jill La- a woman chairman of the Republi­ processing "a long list of names” KOCkyiiJ-E TK 5-3271 4:14- WPOP—Modern Sounds While five or six junior high The local Democratic Town and Mr*. Walter Tedford. “Ur. Sherry," as he Is k n om to Advertisement— Asslatlng the Governor In the ka, Denise Stevenson and Mary said the police officer. shots for typhoid fever as a WHAY—I’lHltfr fMrty 14:44— Polnte; honorable mention, Kath­ Pierce, Betty Admac and Joan An­ can' town committee, women have that have been suggested for the school students also signed, the let­ Committee then will be host to the School Lunch Menua hts radio audience, talked to. c'well Auto insurance rate* too high* presentation will be Norman Well, hehded town' committees elsewherr French officlala refused to 'give boy in Malta. W CCC—Record Ket ue WHAY—Nirht Watch Let us give you a quote from leen D u B ^ o, Andrew Desautels,- derson, and Robert Martin and chairmanship. WKNB—P. M WTIC—Comment ter was written specifically as a Tolland County Democr*tlc Assn. The public schools' hot lunch attended FTA meeting in hts first president of the Rotary Club, Claudette l^ ru ge, D. Novakouski, In the SUte. ■rtie . committee, which cttnslits any information on the caae. ■ "I just never got over it." he WT ' —Roar Miner WDRC—Mooda for Romance tribute of the upper grades and not menua for the coming week follow: appearance here a few years ago. Safeco, ihost economical Insurance which eftch year fqmlabes the Preston Trombly, teams. Bal'd. "Everytim* I see a doc-: WURC—Arthur Godlrey WPOP—Modern Sounda The public Is Invited. Albert'A. Clifford Scorso,'Constance Nadeau, - Honorable mention In Division Mr*. Finlay, when asked her re­ also of State Rep. Ray Warren; Reliable^ informants, however, W POP—W a * eror ka circulated among junior high Rosil, local party committee Monday, chicken noodle soup, pea­ The executive committee of the available to preferred risk driver*. prixas, and Anthony Alibrio, facuU action to the suggestion, said she Mr*. Mildred Schaller, president of tor with a needle 1 faint." lt:»4— Crockett Agency, Inc., 244 Main ChelYl B e e ^ Janet Towler, John II; Brad Ashton, Tina Rescrla. Johh gave thti account; 4:S0— WHAY—Nile Watch schopt students. chairman, will open the Session. nut butter and jelly aandwiches, PTA haa also announced a nom­ ty advisor of the High. School Sci­ K*Ry, Carol McPherson, Marianne was “very grateful that so much the Women’s Republican Club, and ' The Flying Fortresa messaged After Mallia promised to \\ HAY—Platter Party WTIC—Ne*a The letter's author, . Regional peachea; Tuesday, baked potato, inating committee will be appoint­ Street, Manchester, MI 3-1877. ence Club which sponsors th* af­ Shapazran, Philip Daley, Gerald register Friday, Judge Picard WCCC—necorS Revue WDRC—Newa Church Notices SKuBter, Packard, Vivian 'Mistretta. Peter Huffleld, Eletha confidence has been expressed" in John Boii’en, chairmen,of the town last Tuesday during a itorm; "W* WKNB—P M WPOP—Modem Sounda High School student Richard Rose hamhurg in gravy, peas, cooklsa; ed at the March meeting to secure fair. Adamsr~''Rusm Gaffrey, Jean her but added that she had not yet adjourned Ms case for 30 days The Rev. James R. MacArthur Advertisement— FIske, Patricia" Flake, Janet 'Stom- committee’s membership unit, will are in trouble. Right engine down. W NC—Roe* Miller 11:15— of Bolton, said It was Intended to will use "Where Are We Going?” Wedneeday, macaroni and cheese a elate of officers for election and Othera who will. participate in ^ w le s and James Wagner. decided whether to become a can­ report to the town committee to­ Asking approval for landing.” and released him on 31,000 WDRO—Cal Kolby WHAY—Nile Watch "show him (Helsler) our apprecia­ casserole, spinach, applesauce; installation later In the spring. When Buying or gelling Bolton the, ceremonies preceding the sky, Howard Hansen. Carolyn personal bond. W PU P — W aa wor k a WTIC—Sports—Weather as hi* sermon topic during the Projierty call Lawrence F. Flano, Mead a Grade • Macalone and Scott Fagley and didate for chairman. * night. The Bone control tower gave 4:44- WDRC—Moods for Romanca tion fpr afl he has ' »rif for the 10:45 a..m. eervlces Sunday In the Thursday,„.pork stew with vege­ Attemd tA B E Meeting presentation of award* will be Lincoln School, certificates, Jon There are many facets of the sit­ As of now, Davis said, "the the authorization, and the plane WMAV —Planer Party WPOP—Modern Sounds school, faculty and students." tables, caiery sticks, cake squares; Broker. Phone MI 9-8910. TOomss Melbert and Samuel Fos­ Arden-Claire Godin, Theresa Cal Wi'CC—Rreord Re\ue First Congregational,.. Church. Howard P. Jeneen, Mra. Edmund Lambert, Brian Jeffries, John dera and Linda Hassett and Nancy uation to be explored, many things situation hasn’t jelled. We haven't made a difficult landing at 5:45 tunlty to explain his actions to the 11:34— Friday, tuna fish aandwtchea, hot ter, chairman of the fair, Richard Nlchotss and Bert Gibson; honor­ WKNB—P.M WHAY—Jsxx Alley Rose ssid he began passing the Jgmee Colby, prealdenl of the Pil­ Peresluha, Philip Dooley and Job ■ Mancheeter Evening Herald Bol- Zimmerman .and Lynne .Roscoe, to be taken Into consideration," she been able to get together on any p.m. The four crew m e m b e r a chief . of staff, Geir. Thomas D. tS n c —lloae Miller WTIC—UN Radio Revise letter around Monday. He said' "A vegetable platC) Ice cream. Bread, Yules, president of the Science able mention, Bilt ' Howard, Jim said. one candidate." stepped out and told airport W'DRC—Cal Kolby WDRO-Moods for Romance grim Fellowship, win read the McIJermott of the local Board of ton rorreepondent, Dorie M. teams. White, and that his future In the WPOP—Waiworka WPOP—Modern Sounda number of stildents felt that Dr. scripture. butter and milk are served with all EMucatloh attended a regional Club, Edson M. Bailey, high school Ralmondo and Bob. Samuelaon. "I have been approached b.v a In the view of some, town com­ authorities they were on their way service will be determined after Air meals. D’ltalla, telephone Mitchell S'8648. principal, and Arthur H. Illing, Washington School, cerUflcate, First place for class exhibits, Di­ 1:00— 11:4.1— Heisler has been pjierating the The reading of the scripture meeting of«the Connecticut Associ­ vision I, Manchester Green School, number of people whose opinion I mittee members, Mrs. Finlay is a from Tel Aviv to Venezuela with Force Headquarter* has Investi­ WHAY—Platter Parly WHAY—Jazs Aliev school under difficult conditions during Lent at the Sunday serv­ .Dr, WIckware to.Bpeak ation of Beards of Education Need Men’s superintendent of schools. Linda D’Addario; honorable men­ respect very highly,” she went on, likely candidate for chairman be­ a cargo of "spare parts." Tlie gated fully. WCCC—Record Revue \V~TC—Starlirht Serenade tion, Deniil* Kusmickas, Jean Ber- teacher Mrs. Olive Frafice. WKNB—r M WDRC—Moods for Romsnee since it was Incomplete when It ices as a project undertaken by Dr. Robert Wlckwgre of Willi- '(CABS) at Hebron Wedneaday Names of first, second, third, Honorable mention for class "but I am still just thinking about cause of the work she haa done in plane's manifesto said Uie cargo The Air Force said Ackerman's W'l 1C—Ne.wa opened.” He added that the stu­ mantle State Teachers' College wilt Extended Forecast and team prise winners In each gren and Beverly Dupont. . it," behalf of the Republican party ^ consisted of “spare parts In box­ poor judgment Involved the re­ WDRC—New« Reporter the fellowship membe™. night. T^e meeting '^ a held at the exhibits, Division I, Robertson dents thought Dr. Helsler should The Rev. C. Arthur Bradley will speak at a meeting of the staff of new Re^onal High School which dlvialon were announced yesterday. Verplanck School, certificates, Da'vis. who reported that- Mrs., town and the county and }^r es." habilitation of two Buccea.*ive acts WPOP-United Auto Workera Show Clelhing? Thomaa Provencal and Kalton .School, Mr*. Mary Ann Handley |;l.->- South Jf indkor be given a chance to l a „ and ciu'- use "The First Shall Be the Last," the local public school system st was open for Inipcction from 7 |f.m. Temperatures In Connecticut for i Following are the name*'of win­ Finlay was under consideration as knowledge of political affairs and The pilot, an American about 40 of temporary quarters while his WHAY—Platter Party 3:15 p. m. March 20 at Robertson ners of certificates and honorable Spencer, team, Mafyaev Williams,Williams teacher; Verplanck School, Mrs. personalities. ry bn his work. as his eermon loplo* during the 11 Victor MacDonald, executive di­ the next five days, Saturday and Patricia I Cecilia Moore and .Mrs. Sally Ho- a candidate, said the suggestion years old. claimed the Flying For permanent quarters were being re­ were-Record Rrvue School. mention In each division: Nancy Hayward also provided for the election as Mrs. Finlay, who lives at 44 decorated to his taste and rcfui' WKNB—Open Mike Dr. Helsler sut>E.iitted his resig- | a.m. services Sunday at the Sec- rector of CABE, reported on the through Wednesday, will average 4 \ RackowskI, team. Marilyn Miller, hentlial teachers; Waddell School, tress and its cargo were a j^ft of WnC—Ri.aa Miller Parry Roberts nation recently but. was abked to ■ ond Congregational .Church. Mr^ Ne«y Arrival to 8 degrees above normal. Colder < Had h Fast in tlia DIVISION Miss Patricia Murphy teacher, and vice chairman of a young man -who Greenwood Dr., has been Town the Israeli government to the bishing of a mountain lodge for WDRO—Cal Kolby A daughter, Sharon Ann. was Ford Foundation stud;’ of the Dlvialon I, gradei 5 and 6. M«ry Bottom and Margaret Golden, Committee vice chair.-nan for four reconsider by the District Board of ' Clarence Rathbun will be assisted over the weekend, warmer M on-; Lincoln School, Mrs. Daisy Bill could then be "groomed" for the Venezuelan government "in return VIPs, military parlance for very WPOP—United Ahto Workera Show born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. school's place in At.ierican society. award* of certificates to the top Margie Biggie, and Ellen top spot. years and is a former president of important persona. 1:34- Named I^eader Education. He aald he ' 'ould . re­ by Ellen Adams with thp nursery The study, made possible through di^, probably colder Tuesday and Seatman and Geraldine Gracy, teacher. for past services.” WHAY—Platter Party class during the worship services. Robert J. Thorp of Babcock Hill YELLOW 60 per cent, and honorable metlon DIVISION HI However. Davis indicated this the Women'.* Republican Club Ackerman’s recall, the Air Force WTIC—Rosa Miller consider, but has not yet Informed Rd., at Windham Community Me­ a 390,000 grant from the founda­ Wednesday. The normal mean team; honorable mention. Mar Aviation sources in Tel Aviv WDRC—Cal Kolby Of Little League the Board of hia Anal decision. The Junior Pilgrim Fellowship tion, will provide a guidejto what temperature for Hartford area Is' to others. garet Scott. Fhllip Rusconl. Ellen Division III, grades 10, 11 and said the plane left there Tuesday noted, came In the wake of an In­ WPOP—WaiworlA will have a planning meeting at 6 morial Hospital. Grade 8, Lincoln School, certifi­ vestigation of hi* activiUe* last Dr. Heisler Is out of town on a The couple has three sons, should be taught In the public 32 and ranges from a high of 42 PAGES Wiley, Donna Kooky and Sandra J 12, Mancheater High School, first. with about three tons of arms for Need 4:4.1— p..m. Sunday at the Church Com­ to a low of 22. Praclpitation will , cates, Steven Brown, Deni* Ander­ Bjorkman and Judy Akerlind, | aecond,|ind third grant certificates, 5?outh America but said the plane fall by staff, member* of the House WHAY—Platter Parly The South Windsor LitUe short vacation and the letter was Dwight age four, Charlee age two schools. I t' will be conduct^ by son. Carol ■ Turklngton, Ruth WTIC—Rose Miller not available for reading.* munity House. layman, guided b> profeieionals, total one quarter to one half Inch . team, 1 and honorable mention. was not Israeli-owned or reg­ Appropriations CJommittee. League elected Perry W. Roberts and one-half, and Robert age one Strickland. Janice Ford, Nancy 'The congressional probers re­ WDRC—Cal Kolby The Senior Pilgrim Fellowship MacDonald report^. occurring as rain-or snow about | Highland Park certificates, Bar- i First grant, Tom Melbert. Bob Stassen Disputes Ike istered. WPOP—warworka as president at an organisation will have a meeting at 7. p,m. Sun­ and ohe-half.. Rourke. Richard. Dumaine. Victor ported Ackerman had spe'nl "no Cutting Teels? S:M— meeting Wednesday evening. Tomorrow’s Events The regional meeting discussed Monday. bara Brandt Philip Quish, Marian I Olmsted and Boh McIntosh; second The pilot said th* storm forced WHAY—Dateline day at the Church Community Blrdnick and Robert DeCarll; ^ w a rd and Richard Lawrence; | grant, .Sam Foster, Bert Feingold, him to alter course and he had gov­ large sum of money," and that Other officers elected were: Ed­ Second Congregational Church teacher salary schedules and merit honorable mention, Michael Uu- used came from the proper fund.* WTIC—Newa Divorce Granted House. Curtl* Gaaklll. faith com- honorable mention. Thomaa Scran-1 George Jessop: third grant, John ernment authorij-atior. to fly over W'DRC—Newa: Weather ward J. Hale, vice preSldenl; ,7ohn misaion, will be In charge of a membership class, 9 a.m„ church rating of teachers. 3^einbera were mane. Jimmy Relchelt.. Gary Carl and was properl.y reported. But WPOP—Newe T. Driscoll, secretary: George Mul­ Mnr.^th Rear- t®". Alan Spak. Susan LaFond and i Sterling. Jim Moramey. Nick InIn- On N-Test Curb Plan French North Africa. Need continued discuaaion on "Person­ basement; juvenile granges of interested In a'step tsken by a cen­ aon, Don Meyer*. Marabeth K«»r- icr.nni. rsirtln and' fante. Alan Bennett, and Steve they added that the successive re­ 4:15— len. treasurer; and Walter Burns To Rita Steeves Esst Central.and Qulnebaug Po- tral Connecticut town eliminating •Patricia Plitt.mur Joan loan ^"H*mll Hamll-; K‘"8 Francis Curtin and; fante. Alan Bennett, and St.ev< When airport pYlicc asked to modelings set tongues to wagging WHAY—Dateline al Devotions.” Hriena r ^ r v Janet ^R^h- P ^firla M^ann. and Patty Britton . Provost; honorable mention Con- WTIC—Sporte player agent. The church board of trustee* will monaa, 10 a.m., grange hall on Rt. the automatic provision 'of annual ton,I,m. HelenaHetena Deary. Janet ^ Rich-Ricn i^Manv. teams. [.stance Bentley. Irene Valenti. (Continued from Pnge One) fused to agree to the bigger group, check the cargo, however, the pilot at every military installation from WDRO-Weather and Salman prote.sted. Custm* ac'ents opened Explosives? The local group voted to join Bridgeport. Feb. 28 (IPi — Mrs. meet at 8 p.m. Monday at the home 44A; Tall Cedars of Lebanon of Increments in the salary schadule. BANK A mond, Sharon Peckham. Royann cirtmeate*. Hope Roth- C.vnthia Nylin, Daniel Dormer, Ed- saying it too was stacked in favor Manila to San Francisco and was WPOP—tawrenc# Welk 4:Sa- other distrlc'v towns in sending Rita L. Steeves, Bridgeport, was of Mr. and Mrs, Edward E. White. Merrow, Ladies Night dinner, eve­ That Board has reserved the right wan’ ‘Feltham, Bela Re.sm*n and ert A. Lovett and Gen. Waller B ^ ' of the West. The Atlantic Pact the boxe.7 and foum 292 Bazookas. “destructive of morale." | well. Jerl Lynne Fraaer, Eddie I-a- 100 machine giina. four mortars WH AY—Serenade Donald Berger of Rockville as di.s- awarded custody of her 2-year-old Dimes Drive flollectlona ning. Church Community House to withhold automatic rate.* if they Robert Olschefskle. Ifebre, and Robert Spencer and Margaret Reid. (NATO) Allies suggested a foreign The Air Force said its own in- WTIC—Cote Glee Club dell Smith. and ammunition. vestigators also stressed lowering t Find it Fast in the WDRC—Guv lambardo irict representative to the nation­ daughter Leisa. in a ruling yester­ Returns to date toward the with Fragment Society catering; feel a teacher has not qualified Washington School, certificates. Bradley Bailey, and Bruce Kenne- ministers' meeting, but again Rus­ day by Superior Court Judge The appointments were made by In Pari.*, newsmen learned the of morale among enlisted men and WPOP—John Daly al Little I..eague convention in Chi­ March of Dimes fund total J716.90. Nathan Hale Chapter, Jaycees. for It. , SATURDAYS Mary Alice Brown. Wilma Ross ,on and Christopher Glenney. sia said no. Secretary of State Dullea, with arair had been kept secret while junior officers. *:44— cago in March. The annual fund Herbert S. MacDonfild. Additional contributions Include $5 Junior Yacht (Jlub, 10 a.m., Glen- The r,ext meeting of the CABE Ml j 0 C and'Linda Chace: honorable men- teams. WHAY—Serenade drive and playing schedule will be She will take possession of the Last night's U.S. statement de­ the French investigated whether Ackerman, a native of Auburn,. YELLOW WTIC—Three Stai Extra from Second Congregation­ nry Park clubhouse. unit will discuss curriculum, teach­ tlon. Thomas Msidoon. Michael Keeney Street School, certlfl- Hundreds Flee Eisenhowers approval. plored this Soviet attitude as ob- WDRC—Lowell Thomaa taken up at the next meeting, child this afternoon. They have al Church Fragment Society and er qualifications and continue its the arm* were Intended for Alger­ N- Y„ has commanded the 13th Air j W'POP—Top 40 Review Kiddy, Gene Farfell. Lloyd David- rates, Richard Sullivan and Wal- Two New Red N-Blaata structioni.st. The statement made Force since August 1956. He pre- i March 26 at the Wapping Com­ been separated since last October. 130.90 from 18 mall coin cards. Manrheoter Evening Herald talk on merit rStlnr. at Ga. At about the same time, the ian rebels. 1:04— son, John Cassinelll and Peter! lace Gulger. no mention of the new Russian The first newa was released viously served as vice director of PAGES IVH AY—Serenade munity House. All who can help The outcome of habea.s corpus C’o-Op Mother* Coventry correspondent, Mr*. F. Kuzmlckas. ; Buckley School, certl/icates, Rob- Atomic Energy Commission an- WTIC—N. E. Bkiln* the league program are tirged to action came after testimony by fichool Menu 893 MAIN STBin '>^‘1 '5 NOBTH ».* A' N • VAN'jHfSTtt ".ONN Flooding Tide bomb tesla, which Indicated no let there liy the Foreign Office after the National Security Agency in : Volunteer mothers assisting with Pauline Little, telephone Pilgrim The hot lunch menu at the school Verplanck School, certificates, ert Ponton and John Chiapotti. _ _ M nouncril that Russia set off two nu- W'DRC—Amoe 'n Andy attend. Last season more than 100 Mrs, Steeves and her sister-in-law, 2-62S1. up in Soviet atomic tests de.spite it said an inspection had shown Washington which monitors, de­ WPOP—Fulton Lewie Jr. classes of the Cooperative Nursery next week includes; Monday, Judy Allen. Dianne Jochlmson, P a -. Nathan Hale School, certificates, ^ l'14A T *4S 'l"9*rh n t ' clear test bombs yesterday, making steady "ban the bomb" propaganda codes and keeps a constant watch 1:14— young boys took part in the pro- Mrs. Ruth A. Steeves of Trumbull. 9 A. M. to 12 NOON the arms were not intended for the WHAY—Serenade gram. . . ■> The latter witness and her hus­ cheese sticks, steamed buttered tricla Fellham. Linda Anderaon.' Bob Carson. BUI Stacy, Holly V F l l 0 1 1 4 -9 1 C x i V988 4' three, this .week. No details were from the Kremlin. retiels. on all communications intelligence. WTIC—Dick Burtel asmuch as I will be called at a wit­ rice, spinach, bread' and b>A** a « \ Whitejl*v House officS. but previous to the installation. 4:30— He said the intentions of Mr. The suit, brought by Bernard H. practice law privately. P.8. Better Order Early! Bolton, certificates. John Roth- At heavily industralized Water-i vi'ork late- wa-s transferred to WHAY—Record Roden Marsha Mitten, team; honorable (Continued from Page One) WTIC—Bob Hope Show Evangelical Drive!*and Mrs. Harold Steeves wei* ex- Matthiea of Seymour and his five well and William Pesola: honorable mention. Elizabeth Dawkins and bury, which was paralyzed in the j state Department and super- At recent meetings at Center ellent but there was no te.sti- son.s, charges the administrators I WDRC-Riiety Draper mention, James Loerch. Kalheren Kathy 'Vennait. 1955 flood, the American B. ass Co. by-Dwllea. Congregational Church Paul Ames ; Hc left Manila by plane today WPOP—Hound Do* mony indicating Rita Sleeves' with mismanagement of the funds. Velllgan. Marlene McLoughlan, Bowers School, certificates Ellen measuring point placed the river at Yesterday's announcement said was elected chairman of the Board , (o' return to the United Slatea. Of- 4:1.Y— Fred Geyer, chairman of the character was other than moral. The plaintiffs allege the trustees Ice Cream Co. Willard Warren, Timothy Gooae. one and a half feet above normal. Wadsworth would “act under the WHAY—Record Rodeo membership and evangelism com­ i i o j i j a L and f ern .Selwitz. team, of Deacons and Mrs. B. James Har- .ficials at Clark Field. Manila, de- WTIC—Boh Holm Show Since Rita is physically and allowed payment of "exorbitant Kent Baglin. Norman Nichols snd Dianne Jjjgnn, Platt, Ricky Emigh, Terry Upriver at Torrington, the Secretary'* direction," which in­ mission of South Methodist Church, mentally able to care for the child, vey chairman of the Board of Dea- j dined comment, W'DRC—Rustv Draper amounts of trust monies" to vari­ MANUrACTCBBIIA OF OBHTELLI'8 "SPIMOM" Robert Hills. McCarthy, Elaine Sheldon. Sandra Naugatuck was reported slightly dicated Dulles would have control conessea. Vico chairman and .sec- The 18-year-old West Pointer WPOP—Hound Do* ha.s announced that the local church she .should have custody, the judge ous persons, including Alcorn'. save .Self PICK-UP Keeney School, certificates. Ken­ higher than at Thomiston. but no , gjj ;iui5. which since has become a reality. WPOP—Hound Doi the church. Pina Depoait Waddell School, certificates 4:30 - last Tuesday, has been postponed Andrea Binook, Linda Cibroskl. David Niick. Stewart White. At Norwalk, where winds were His four advisers are all now in WHAY —Nipht Watch The workers wilt meet at the Hunt for 22 Callpd Off until April 15. Virginia Mayo. Karen Megal. Cyo- xhereaa Grous. Carol Cworek. clocked in 60-mile-an-hour gusts, private life. Gruenther used to be WTIC—Monitor church at 7:30 each evening, fe- two concrete block walls of a re­ WDRC—Moods for Romance Defendants are Raymond E. .55 D«liver« on andana Epidr-mu Ro.senrvo...r,i- gg,.„nh Rrant. second But full Allied agieemcnt on this MAGIC MIRROR Nights wfcwJl piQg Parts nearly all of the mountain goats come from the missing plane since 7-year period. Alcorn la a director TaxIocL West Center St. you will be proud to own ^hal...... 15 per cent, and third grant, scc- BKK .VEKATEKS I gg ihe next step apparently has and grirzly bears that live outside the bottom was covered with of the Seymour firm. nPina Depoait Bowers School, certificates. Jan- Dr., Willis H. Carrier is credited , not yet been reached, TEL. Ml 8-M82 the national parks. I marine growth. In 'W^ailhlngton, Alcorn said "In­ et Pierce Betsy Hyde, Susan Hop- g,,^ Brnnard Junlo; with inventing an conditioning: subcommittee was enlarged ( plin, PatU ^chi^rtz, Cuh- | Srhojl. the 9lh grade at V 11- about a half century ago. but bees : sflpr Russia contended that the Beaut'y Studio, Ine. ' CnrH RmhsrA‘'hester High and Bolton, beat him by many centuries. The original group, including the Unit­ Collham. W nthron Ford, Richard ^ , *,,, * . r,_w inflects carry water to the hives, ed States. Britain, France Canada 'Ames. Thomas Hovev. Bonnie F>ant vertlficates: Robert ,>2.> M ain S i., M a n c h c s lc r , C o n n . Morrison and Allan Keenan: ,»■ cance, Nancy f ancher, Jerry Lu- where workei' bee? fan it with their and Ru.'ssia.' was stacked 4-to-l hon- against Russia, But Russia also re- orable mention, Karen Hicks. Hope ; ■'^fnhra Malm, .Susan Feltham. wings to keep the honey cool. Chlld’ers. .Stan Opalach. Pete Par- : ______■______u ker. Qi'nthia Mofcerg. Peggy To- ______._____ masko. .fanice Petraitis, John ( Two For Holmes. Joyce Clook, W’illiqm Bren­ WISI^S TO ANNOUNCE nan, Nancy Reggetts, Edward Zei- Are you missing Mr. Kaymoiid THE AFFILIATION OF Housewives love CONVENIENCE! One Sale MStON MO. MtT t BEDBOOMS the convenience of AnACNBD #ABAOI •SSi NORGE AND LH "Big Freeze BBBBZIWAY Budget Service? MR. 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ouraalvaa fot'' wsapona; all of ua Wayqq,'Morse. We wish to take currently alxhit 14,000 children in lEanrljFBtFr art alavta to armaments; and ail any inference or connotation of en­ A Thought for Today Y Dimce Classes 248 Touni Allyah installatleos TO SiliYOUR HOMI Town Escapes Probe Told where they work, study and play. Janesky'-LaCoss Wedding Bill Neville Sponsored by the Mnnehester f a s t e r Leaders Differ on Split £opmn$ IfpraUk of us can dream what might be thusiasm out o f that statement. To"Start March 6 Tens of thousands more look to done if we ever had neivb enough Ooqnell o f OhnrelMe this organization for the physical Storm Damage PUBLISHED BY TUB^ and emotional help they-need, Of Kohler’s b k m a l d p i u n t i n o cx>.. In c . to channel such spending in peace­ A course 'in bSlIfdom dancings Ooataet m Msnehestsr^ Board 11 BltatU Strtct ' The Art of Golag to Church Hadassah Medical Organization In Bridge Ticket Drive Started by Bank ful directions. for boys w d girls in fifth and sixth ReiUtor Affiliated with the . A wind-driven rain' storm that To attend Church su ecesi^ly, guards the health of Israel and ______. s The difference is that C.oata Rica Open Forum grades is being offered by the "j»L S ’’ Sendee . » . BwOopsd dowrt' on Connecticut dur­ akin is required. adds to ths progress of medicine in MLS Gun Buying PublUbcr* feels small enough, unthreatened Manchester 'YWCA beginning general through research, educa-. Mznehester's "Briegan scrambling mon Pleas Court Jury yesterday. tried—should be repeated and ex­ been told that Tunisia insists on Ben-Kiki was fined (15 by Judge for the two flrma is set for tomor- (1) $613.60 8 Pc. Heywood- \ aahore. The last girl out managed fow. panded into one big national supporting the eause of Algerian to save herseif by grabbing the Wesley C. Gryk here on Nov. 25. Town officials are trying to de-*Bulldlng Inspector Griswold Chap- Wakefield contemporary din­ He had pleaded innocent of the Buyers' Day? freedom, and that if France wants foot o^ a man on the bank. IMPORTED FRO.M i:.S. termine the costs that would be in­ pell and Ralph Scudieri Your Neighborhood Mercury Dealer ing room; sable gray birch; charge lodged against him by They all recommended that the Does anyone doubt that the to talk about that freedom for A l­ The I^tional Safety Council said Patrolman James Martin Jr.^who Tokyo — The American market volved in keeping Globe Hollow large' dropleaf table, arm It "undouMedly is the worst school accounts for 22 per cent of Ja­ present bathhouse either be de­ temporarily slowed and choked geria, then Tunisia will consent to accused him of driving .35 ' miles pool in operation next summer. molished or repaired on a tempo­ channels of commerce would be talk to France. 'chair, 5 side chairs, large buf­ bus crash \Ui its histpry.’' The an hour in' a 30-miIe zone on W. pan's exports and 33 per cent of council e x p ir e d Jhis wa.s an opin­ her Imports. James Herdic, recreation direc­ rary basis to permit swimming at cleared enough to have a definite A t this point, our "good offices" Two Great Stores fet with hutch top . ?. .349.00 Middle Tpke. on Nov. 7. Globe Hollow this summer. They ion because it does not keep sta­ tor, is now getting prices on the agreed the bathhouse was unsani­ effect on .factory production sched­ envoy seems to stand in need of .(2) $19.95 Cosco Serving tistics by type ttf bus. The council minimum amount of work con­ ules? It could be that there is ab­ some accident which will get him To Serve You With A Highly OFWATKINS said the worst b^accident on rec­ tary and unsafe. Chappell and Wagons; 1 green, 1 beige; re­ sidered necessary to put the Globe ord was one that killed‘28 persons Scudieri are assisting Herdic in solutely nothing wrong with the out of the situation we got into movable trays ...... 10.00 Hollow bathhouse in satisfactory getting the prices on the minimum American economy that one good by accident. near Waco. Tex., in August, 19.32. MERCURY HAS A SPECIAL NEW 1 Court Battle Looms condition. amount of work regarded as neces­ Experienced iaies Staff when two buses collided. day at the bargain counters But, although there may\ be (1) $179.00 Solid maple sary. General Manager Richard Mar­ Martin expressed the hope today , couldn't cure. certain grim amusement Water Bench Hu-tch, golden tin asked Herdic to make a cost finish ...... 99.00 Over Assessments that the work could be financed And while we think of what difficulty of th^ role we hsvi THE study after receiving reports from put of the current Recreation De­ this might do, on a national scale, never sought, ■ the basic issu' Hospital Notes the director of health, the town partment budget. But if it cannot, j (1) $59.60 Mahogany Step fire marshal, the building inspec­ GAS-SAVING CARBURnOR congratulations are in order for still that our "good offices" role, A court battle over Main St. as-<^St. came after the Board of Direc he would have to request the Board Table with drawer and sten­ ^ . .. .<___ I_ si.. a...tors had agreed to m a requested l»a t A/ tor and an architect, all of whom PaUenta Today: 198 sessments loomed today in the of DIrcctois for an additional ap­ John P. Wiet, our Chamber of however jye got into it, does repre­ ciled leather^top . . . /v . .■29.95 settlement of the court cases in­ recommended that aged structure ADJklITTED YESTERDAY; wake of a decision by the Board of propriation. • Mercury is up to 8.6 inches longer • Mercury is up to 3.4 Inches wider Commerce dynamo, who deserves sent the first slim wedge —a very Tax Review to deny the request volving the 1958 assessments of 15 either be repaired or demolished. One of the recommendations STOREWIDE (1) $119.00 Simmons Sofa- Thomas Raymond, South Coven­ • Mercury is up to 369 pounds main credit for seeing to it that slim wedge—of outside participa­ SHO& of 13 Main St. Property owners Broad St. property owners. Those Advised Closing Pool Marlin received in connection with • Mercury's 122-inch wheelbase is try; , Mary Frances Laskowski, heavier business in Manchester last Sat­ tion in France's North Africa trag­ Bed; turquoise, with throw for a reduction in assessments on settlements cut (155.394 off the These reports, in turn, had been Globe Hollow will require an en­ up to 4'A inches longer West Rd., Rockville: Mrs. Edna current Grand List. Before that urday was far from being business edy. France reacts to this situa­ pillows included...... 89.00 Munroe, 389 Lydall St.: Mrs. Cath­ their land. requested following a recommenda­ gineering study before a decision The Board disclosed yesterday it and other reductions approved by as usual. tion by snarling at us, as in For­ erine Jeske, 15 Sanford Rd.; Mrs. tion from the Advisory Recreation can be made. Dr. Marzialo and (1) $278.00 3 Pc. Modern had rejected the requesU for the Board of Tax Review, the and Park Commission that the Chappell had suggested that an eign Minister Plneau's savage at­ Tryphena Beebe, 55 Elro St.; Mrs. Grand List .stood at (140.294.995. gray mist Aiahogany Bed­ Stella Bauer. 72 ’Village St.: Rock­ reductions that would have sliced pool be closed this auromotj/lintesa abandoned water main -in the area tack on American policy, and never an estimated (2,39,000 off the A final figure on the Grand List is a new bathhouse is erected. be hooked up to the bathhouse and Who Else Will Gamble? room ; triple dresser, chest, ville; Fred'Hlne, Stafford Springs; expected from the Tax Review has any nation so Aercely resented Mrs. Hazel Bedard. 95 Center St.; Grand List on which taxfs for Martin said that Herdic has been used ss a sewer. However, Martin bookcase b e d ...... 199.00 1958-59 will be set. Board next wedk. Pleasant things continue to fea­ the possibility of the rescue it Mrs. Jessie House, Glastonbury; Rublnow .said today he had not irfatnicted to get prices on those 'said that because of. the elevation And today, Atty. Jay Rublnow. •1 Ih:' a:-ea, more study would ture the news from Costa Rica. A must have. But it is to be hoped (1) $89.95 Lane contempo- Mrs. PenelopeNaaon, 17 Lilley St.; had time to consider tlA question items which have been recommend­ Anthony MTmnelU. 142 Loomis-St.; counsel for the 13, said an appeal, ed aa basic, necessities' and which have to be given to determine few days ago, it held an election that Envoy Murphy hangs in there, raTy walnut Cedar Chest 49.00 would be taken to the Court of of a settlement in connection with Erwin Beyer, 133 E. Center St.; the Main St. issue, although, he could, be used either In a moie pei - whether this would be possible. which was on the level, and which and, instead of yielding to the ver­ (1) i$49.50 Solid maple twin Common Pleas by at least a Mias Roberta Hersey,- 613 Main .said, "any law suit is susceptible manent structure dr by other town Other recommendations includ resulted in a change in the presi­ dict that he mUst narrow his own bed; spindle foot, red fin­ St.; Miss Joyce Wescott, 108 W. majority of his clients. , agencies. Any project undertaken ed installing new plumbing, in George Marlow of Marlow’s, a of settlement." dency. The news was that the de­ role to the disappearing point, ish ...... 28.00 Middle Tpke.; Miss Frances Cuneo, If the case goes to court, Rubl­ at Globe Hollow now would be only eluding a aeptic tank, reinforcing 122^chool St.; Einil Pillard, North. member of a committee represent­ to meet the needs of the next swim­ foundation supports, sills, floor feated candidate, in power, took somehow manages to push it wider. ing the 13 property owners, told now said that, since it would be a (3) $249.50 Lawson style Coventry: MrS. Frances Brezzo, "privileged matter,” it could prob­ ming season. joists and overhauling the fraffi- the result with''good grace, instead East Hartford: Christine Menard, Rublnow that seven owners had Simmons Hide-A-Beds, red, ably be heard before June’if the The reports Martin received ing, and putting in a tank and o f trying to cancel out the election. Hartford; Mrs, Frances Rurt. 223 been, contacted and expressed a came from Dr. Nicholas Marzialo, pump to' improve the water pres­ toast or turquoise chromspun desire to take an appeal. It was legal, preliminaries could be dis­ Now the president- elect, Mario Byrd-Feeders Henry St.; Edward White, Granby; Fire Chief W. Clifford Mason, sure In the bathhouse. covers ...... 199.50 Robert MacMillan, 35 Gardiner St.; believed that at least some of the posed of speedily, Echandi, makes an anAouncement Senator Byrd has changed his Rely on Appraisal George Lynch, Ellington, remaining six,‘ who could not be 'that, .when he takes office in May, We Carry The Widest Range (1) $244.00 Lawson Sofa; reached this morning, j,would also In their suit, the 13 property mind. Having collected a notable ADMITTED TODAY: David his Arst act will be to abolish the batch of encomiums, maqy of them foam cushions, box ' pleats, become parties to the suit.' owners will probably rely in part Wiley, 100 Oak Grove St.; Mis. Ba- The land of the 13 property own­ at least on the testimony of a pro­ country's armed forces. Of Sizes and Widths In brown and beige small pat­ tllda Anderson, Manchester Con­ from people who were glad to see ers. ail of it in the heart of Main fessional appraiser who had testi­ Northeast Doused, ' FULLY EQUIPPED WITH: "Costa Rica, says Senor Echan­ him retire at last from public life, terned brocade ...... 169.00 valescent Home. . . St., is currently on the assessor’s fied for them before the Board of di in ecstatic terms, "will be the he has been so overwhelmed by his BIRTHS YE.STERDAV: A daugh­ books for (657,211, Eleven of the Tax Review. The appraiser, (1) $359.00 Tufted Love ter td^dr. and Mrs. William Stei­ Boat country in the world to gov­ own popularity and the demand for properties are assessed at (700 a Adrian F. McDonald, had ex­ . Seat, spring-down cushions, ger, Vernon Trailer Court, Rock­ front- foot, one at (648 and the pressed the opinion that the market Blizzard in Plains 9 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ern itself without armaments. We his services that he lias decided to kick pleats, brown-and-blue ville; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. other at (300. value of Main St. property was will offer pur arms to those who run agalh'J STRIDE RITES coin type covering . . . .249.00 Anthony Haatello, Broad Brook; a All 13 requested that their front- (600, not the (1,000 on which the sold them to us. In exchange for This serves all of us right. The son to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sie- foot assessments be dropped to (Continued from Page One) eased as tides receded. Cars were town’s assessments were based. stalled In Queens because of water plows and tractorsi”. (1) $169.00 Chippendale minski, 97 BisseU St. (400. They maintained that the "I feel McDonald's appraisals RADIO • HEATER • POWER STEERING relief over the prospective depar­ With Extra Support Pennsylvania The Schuylkill in the streets. The Grand Central The maintenance of anhaments, Wing Chair, mahogany claw BIRTH.S TO D AY: A daughter market value of the land is no were accurate and I expect he will ture of this Virginia feudal baron to Mr. and Mrs. li^n ry Ask, Wap- more than (600 a front foot. 'As­ River went over its banks at Phila­ Pai-kway, a 'major artery in aays Echandi, is a burden on the feet, foam cushion, small pat­ testify for us.again,” Rublnow said. delphia. flooding a drive through Queens, was closed for two houla from the United States Senate was ping; a son to Mr. and - Mrs. sessments are ipegged at 72 per McDonald said he had based his national Income, standing in the In The State of Connecticut terned blue tapestry Cornea Keltonic, East Hartford; cent of market value. Fairmont Park and causing king- at one point because of flooding. • DELUXE INTERIOR so great that everybody immedi­ appraisal on the price recently The Albany Weather Bureau can way of progress. Rather than have cover ...... "89.50 a daughter tb Mr. and Mrs. John In their appearance before the size traffic jams. Some homes ately thought up nlce-jlhings to brought by Main St. land. were flooded in rural areas, forc­ tioned against possible ■ small machine guns, mortars, and planes, Ruff, 64 Cooper St.; a daughter to Board qf Tax Review laat week, The 13 Main St. property owners say about him. We said such nice (3) $198.00 Large Wing the 13 asserted that development ing evacuation of residents by stream flooding in south central Mr. and Mrs: Joseph Stirdel, RFD v/hose assessments for reductions he intends'to spend the money they things that we gave him an excuse PARK of additional shopping areas in boats. and southeastern New Yprk. Tan DELIVERED Chairs, foam cushions, box 2,- Rockville. were denied by the Board of 'Tax represent - in improving the na­ Manchester had tended to lessen nersville In the Catskills had al­ for changing his mind. We should pleats, nubby linen in gold, DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: The northeastern part of the most two inches of rain during the the value of Main St. property. Review and their present land as- tion's apiculture and the nation's have been more careful, or, at FREE green, blue ...... 169.00 Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul s issments follow; state, around Allentown, was bight. There was no freezing to halt health. Archambault, East Hartford; Miss Disputes Claim faced .with a strong threat of the run-off as it did the iprevious LOCALLY least, saved our praise until we had iM ■ 1 , Chairman Earle Rohan o f the Glenney and Ceaman, Inc,. (83,- ’ (1) $189.00 Modern pillow- Bernice Juul, 99 E. Center St.: floods. The Lehigh River wag ris­ night. The prims/difference between .seen his successor sworn into of­ ^zrnardr&st Board of Tax Review, however, 329; George Keith estate, (42,735; ’2995 Mrs. Florence D'Addario, 313 Hil­ ing rapidly, with indications it New Jersey—Rivera were swollen Costa Rica and other nations of the fice. back Lounge Chair, foam back, William Rublnow, (80.468; .Lena liard St.: Robert Eldwarda, 192 disputed this today. In comment­ might go aa high as 16 to 18 feet. and small streams overflowed their world lies not in the problem as and seat, walnut legs; beigs ing qn the Board's decision, he Marlow, (48,937- BHah and Quinn One change of mind, however, Hartford R d .; Paul Glgllo, 78 Mc­ rea lty Co.. (33,600: Rdsewell Corp., The flood stage at Allentown ia 14 banka. The Weather Bureau at Benor Echandi describes it. All of tweed cover ...... 119.00 Kee St.; Miss Joan Whitney, Wil- said it was "the unanimous feel­ feet. ' ■ , "r Trenton said there was danger of authorizes another. Since the, na­ 642 Park St. 17 Soulh Main SL ing" o f the Board that Main St. (22,260; Jules Filiere. (42,639; J A US ara devoting, to th* cruel waste limanlic; Raymond DeQuattro, 175 S Realty Co., (46,620; Felmena Snow' was melting fast in the flooding by .all rivera in the state tion has to take six morh years of Hartford, Conn. West Hartford, Conn. $15.26 Heavy all wool green Maple Bt.; Mrs. Selma LaChane le, "is still the main shopping area MERCURY/SS Farr, (88,850; Savings l^n k of Poconoe. Scattered local flooding except the Delaware. o f armaments, resources which, him, we will make a illght amend­ 17 Oakland St.; John LaChapelle, in town. twist, mill second 12’ x 46’ Mandibster. (34.188; Watkins was reported elsewhere -'in the artth Imaginatldn, might otherwise ment of our praise. When we OPEN OPEN 20Vi Rissell St.; Mrs. Jane Maneg- "Regardless of all ths other Generally speaking, men are OF MANCHESTER SQ. yd, ...... ,9.95 shopping areas." he said, "Main Bros., Inc., (55.167; Houm and ■ u te.. be used to' achieve eonetractivc thought he was out, we said there t :M to SiOD to Stoe Dolly fia, Andover. New ’York-Some tidal flooding three tlptea more euscfiptible to T u m thru Frl. St. sUll holds ths key." Hals, Inc.. (69,116; and Max Grojis- aroHdere fo r the living o f human ..-^1 V ■ .S' : DISC9IAROEO TODAY: Miss man ami David Wsrbnsr, (59,203. fin ths south shore pi Long Island hfiat stwke than are women. was a place in this nation's politi­ Sat to*«i0t \ Friday ts tiOO ItM . Gall Wlwsma, Coventryj Penny Tlis Board’s deeii' m e n an Mala aatnga All of us arS impovarUhing cal life for both Harry Byrd and I • I / ■ I ... .Jl^-

V ■ y '■ • A - - .■ \ ' r ^ «« I - ’ 4 V P A G E E IG H T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1968 ------^—;...... — u Jd. MANCHESTER, EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28,T9ES PAGE mKE OUR BOARDING HOUSB witli ' MAJOR HOOPLl A L L E Y OOP BY MT. H A M LIN Rockville-Vernon 88,200 Unemployed AN' tWEV’ ANVTMIKkS HNV*.! VOU K?>JOW, OSCAR, IE ODAUSkf f W.BOT DEWNn*- ' j vVASNT SO.ANyiOUSIO ; * ELSE SOME Sense and Nonsense ------—— » , » . UM-HA*<^ LV HO/-*—TrtE > S TWISOW / RMHER GET BACK TO THE STATESi TWE / REMARKABLE I COULD^GET REAL . VERY, w e l l ,GENTLewBiO^pnT-T-TT//# MA30I? OfiFINfcp ^odd atld"^Benton Disagree EXOTEP ABOUT 1i 4i5 . '> C *-FW6 auESTlONSTO '^>tN OBSUSUL-^'^ EITVIBl. ISLAND? I RUINS OVER Wom»n driv«r to friend — Wilt Nurae — He saya he . got well EACH COMITESTANT, ANO’^U IG C D 15 w O D A L lG k State Jobless Total THBJE A ■ • you look how close that ntaniac.ia before all the medlclna waa uaed. WAVS.' driving ahead of me! M16 OPPOMENT EITHER fl ^pffsNCH L On 1/.&5 Red China Relations AFFIRW5 Op CHALLENGE^ I r e E K ^ / AND Man “ The boaa la mean, but Neighbor — Are you aaving any he'a fair. TOTAL WAGER O f ^ r y J U FEMALE BOOK Pormpr Senator William A.‘ 'manufacturers In aelllng ■ to. for- Down 2,400in Week money ainee you a ta rt^ keeping a W ife — What do you mean by , \ ■ Benton and formar Congreaaman eigii countries. budget ? / that? •SO/'— -WELL <: / tAPER iMG/I MAREIH / ( WlLCO>i START WITH SOO. S ( S lL ^ .W \ 6LAV&/ / I ~ WHO " Thomaa J, Dodd, rtvali for the ' Both candidates agread that the Man — Sure are! By the time Man— Well, he’a mean to avtry- MA30R— WHAT'S) \ C \ (CoBtiniMd-frn'M Page One) grams. The average check was for Democratic nomination for U.S. defenae budget should not be cut, we havee the thing balanced balai each body. AHOOALISRV that a nation-wida minimum wage 134.77. > evening,, It'a t ^ la t e to go any- bahator, agreed on all but. one of I1.2S would be a good thing, ment oompeneatioh figurez by. Opposed to Benefits Hike the newest in housewtres where. Bob Bankers "W hy la a boy like matter diacuaaed in Rockville laat And that more government .data "memns 'o f n ztandlu'dized method Republican state legislators are a canoe?" bight. ; • ahoiftp be made available to the developed by tj)e-United States De­ re^rted In opposition to plans for as general increase In unemploy­ 2vlS ' Doctor ~ What la that tight­ ■ Boy: "I don’t know” public, partment of Labor and the United The two men ahared the apeak- ment compei^atlon benefits. e HW >t «• •»***»* *>A T-yt«B R» pn. wad patient complaining about Barker; "Becauae it'a beat to era' table at a gathering of nearly "If' the American paopla know, States Bureau of the Cenzue." now T . . paddle them both In the back."^ I think they'll make a p ro p e r They were said to be discussing 100 Tplland County Democrats at , "The base figure does not include judgment," concluded Dodd. plans to Increase benefits only for PRISCILLA’S POP ■ BY AL VERMEER Northeaat School. The meeting out of state cUUmants, claimants workers who can prove they need waa apohtored by the Rockville NanxMl to Dean’s lis t $L20 PER EXTRA YEAR OF LIFE for- partial unemployment, and \. ■ W " them. * Centaur... fn>m G re e k CROSSWORD PUZZLE Young Democratic Club, with Donald L. Plank, son of Mr. and similar claimants not truly or to­ Democratic Gov. Ribicoff recent­ JE E P E R S ! I -A U y. Harry Hammer, president, Mrs. William L. Plant of IS Mile The avsrsge family today spsiida about S23 a yaar mora for pro- mytho/o^y....a p e rs o n T H A T tally unemployed within uie state ly pr<^x>s^ the Republican-con­ acriptlons than it did in 1929. lA rgsly bscauas o f the wonder r V C E N T A U R P f ) X l introducing the apeakers. Hilt Rd., was named to the Dean's who is half horse.!' W O U LD during the week." trolled Legislature, In its special drugs In those prescriptions, you can expect 10 more years o f I W O N D E R SOLVE The two candldatea differed on Hat at'Trinity College for work Rlcciuti said the unemployment session which starts Tuesday, en­ U.B. recognition of Red CHilna. life than-you could in 1929. ‘Thla means that the typical family W U IA T T H A T completed during the semester end­ total includes, in sddiUon to those act legislation increasing benefits ALL MY Benton aaid the time will come pays about 32.20 for each extra year of life expectancy. That's MEANS! ing Jan. 22. collecting benefits, the unemploy­ to sU jobless workers. Since then, why we aay , , . - ' PROBLEMS Answer to P^vleut Pugxl* when Red China must be rec­ J- Three more motorists wera ar­ ed who are not eligible for bene­ there has teen increasing OOP Popular Quotts iLM'i iH ia i------ognised .by thla country. "The \ rested by Rockville Police yeatier- fits because of insufficient wage criticism of his proposals. ° Today’s Prrecrlptlon Is the BIggeet Bargain in ^ t o iy problem Is 'when'.,, he said, adding *■** ^ W E B O O V ' day in a crack-down on motor credits; the unemployed not cover­ Republican op^sition to the pro­ _____TRIPPED RUHHiHG/ he thought that It would not be vehicle law violatora. ed by the compensation'Is'xr such ACBOgi 5 -----and run . for a decada at least. posals was bolstered yesterday by ZN THE INTEREST Of I pHABMACY AND TO FIRST B A Se*?/ They were: Donald W. Johnson, as those who worked for employ­ announcement from a Chicago re­ 1 — - and caU 6 Ascended On the other.hand, Dodd main­ ^ MEDICINE THIS AD IS SPONSORED BY , 44, West Hartford, arretted at 7:40 ers of less than three workers; search firm that Connecticut's com­ • - — and 7 Tumult tained that Red Chlna'ahould not and those who worked for exempt I Hlrelingi CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNEB p.m. by Patrolman Clinton Ander­ pensation program is the most lib­ hounda b# recognixed until ita government son, and charged with failure to and non-profit employers. t Pronoun 9 Flagt la a "decent’’ one. eral in the country. 10 Faith,----- stop at a atop sign at West St. and TTie figure, he said, also Includes 12 Nautical term Dodd claimed that recognition of Windsor Ave., and failure to cairry unemployed new entrants to the ISiTower* and charity Red China M’ould constitute ap­ U Pitcher his registration certificate. labor market. WESTOWN U Pull proval of an "Immoral aovem- 16 Philippine Billy G. Light, 18, of Hartford, Non-Residents Excluded Recitals Planned 1 >• « xm, ua. r,., aa' *■1% IS Performance i IS ment." PHARMACY*^ awareawbr^i^ii *eii— - ...... * _ city arrested at 9:25 p.m. by Anderson Specifically excluded from the BY A L C i^ P and BOB LUBBERS I? Mimic Benton argued that entering into ' 439 HARTFORD RD. (CORNER OF MdKEE)—TEL. BO 9-9MS LONG SAM It The aum — 30-----and I I Mualalint 41 Greek porch and charged with passing the West figure, RiCcluii said are 5,583 un­ By Piano Pupils ranted' mammal 90 Within negotiationa with a country does St.. Windsor Ave. stop sign, and employed out-of-state residents MOW—lOU TAKE A 9000, LOtt9 IBMorc aavere not endorse Its morals, commenting U X K AT tw*r W M«?«5R 5HCWS ? SI A — for ncwa 22 Snicker-— 25---- interaaU (prefix) failure to obtain a commercial op­ who were collecting benefits from Frederic E. Werner. Paul Chete- 24 9pack 40 Gasoline 91 HabtUt that 'Ttussla'a crimes far outdo erator's license. Connecticut because of previous SS Sorry those of China." He cited South lat and Ernest C. Johnson, Instruc­ 24 Bad (prefix) 39 Operatic — 43 Birds' hornet plant form Richard J. Scanjon, 26, of New employment within'the state. tors of the pianoforte at the Wer­ SICoamttlea 49 Lance 93 Spangled American countries, especially A r­ Haven, arrested by tiet. Sgt. These persons, he said, are in­ 27 Taverns gentina, with whom the U.S. atlll ner Studio, announce the first in a SI Conceal 38 Balia 41 Be' (her.) George Trapp on Windsor Ave., and cluded in the unemployment totals aeries of mid-seasons recitals for BUYING A NEW HOME? 10 Notion unaacceaaful 19----- exchanges ambassadors. charged with failure to display in the.atates in which they reside. IS Bird Dodd then differentiated be­ Sunday afternoon, Marcji 9, at 3:15 24 Kxai (srate 11 Learning 47 Italian river Eltenhower markers. The OqnnecUcut total does in­ in the Vestry of Temple Beth Sho- tween those countries uhose gov­ Light Is scheduled to appear In clude 1,840 Connecticut residents 31 Walk on — ernments were seised by an outside lom. Twenty-five of the younger City Court Monday, while Johnson who are unentployed and drawing pupils will be presented in the com­ ST Reaier Lr \ r r 1r force, and those which have chosen SI From —-L and Scanlon's caies are scheduled benefits from other states. ing recital; They are all under the their own government. He went on to Watt r R for March 10. Also excluded from the total, he age of 12 and all from Manches­ SI Health reiorta to say that he believed the U.S. lirads Heal Drive said, are 2,182 \/ho filed'claims for ter. These pupils are all beginners 41 So (Scot.) r i R should never have recognized So­ partial benefits. this season and parents and friends viet Russia, Franco Spain, or the Norman C. Young has bean 42 Number named head of thi Easter Seal IlersM Photo by Ofiara In Connecticut, he said. 33.5 per will see what they have accom­ 44 Superlative R” H puppet governments In Poland and plished within a short space of Hungary, drive in the Rockville area. The cent of the 88,200 unemployed are auAlxea not claimanti. for unemployment time. P On Foreign PoUi-y drive, sponsored here”’ by the Queen, King of Y Dance 4* Moat #qult»''le compensation. The second recital in this aeries i 1 ^ Tha problems of foreign policy Kiwanis Club, opeps March 6 and Jeannie Kinney and Lee Frazmr. f- 4t Fencing Four of the six major areas in will be presented by another group J U D D S A X O N B Y K E N BALD AND .lERRY HRONOFIEIJ) BIT s are far deeper than just preparing continues until Easter Sunday. both 6th Gradera from Robertson aworda i I r The king waa presented his the state recorded decline in un- of younger pupils on Monday eve­ to defend ourselves against atUck, Bids Nought School, were frowned queen and crown by Herdic. Both the king THANKS, MR. ...ANP AS JUPP BOARP5 In THE OFFICES OF HOLl ANP thank SOODNESS/ I SS Curve em.pIoyment between Feb. 8 and ning, March 31, at 8; WORK BETTER WITHOUT J r accordin,g to Benton. He argued m The Vo-Ag School building com­ king at the fifth and sixth grade and queen received gifts from the W BROU5SARO, BUT TMEAMSTeROAM EXPRESS. INPUSTRIAlS, LTP.... I OF WHICH 14 Harah talk 15, the report said. The third recital will be pre- ,T lOOKS AS IF J peoniPROBLEMS SOMEONE'S NOSE peace program be waged, one "so mittee, headed by Jphn G. Talcott dance held at the Community Y Y dance supervi.sora. M Pen and----- r II In Waterbury. however, the fig­ sdv^ed by the Intermediate Class l U BC EMMIE, WE ARE OETTINO A) WE HAVE POKING OVER MY bold and' Imaginative that It would Jr,, has asked for sealed bids for last night. The dance was attended TTie dance hall was trimmed In VISITOR FROM AMERICA. JNONe, HEER SHOUIPER.' 17-----the lead i ure rose from 7,500 to 7,800; in playing from memory selections of ON MY M — and Eva. r S Btihs the field frpm the Soviet," he construction of the schools ad­ by 160 boys and girls. pink and white by the dance com­ THE LETTER SAYS HE \VAN VLIET. jacent to the high school now Stamford, from j.600 to 4,000. contemporary composers. WILL EXAMINE OUR REAL \SO THERE H -----Angalet, i i said. He added, "W e are taking a Mrs. James F. Herdic Jr. pre­ mittee. headed by Jane Crandall, R ‘l, - under jconstruction. sented the queen with her crow-n Fred Girouard, Ray Villa, Bobby Declines were noted in: Hartford, The fourth recital will be pre­ ESTATE ANP insurance / WILL Califomia W < terrible propaganda shellacking PROBLEMS./LITTLE SO Auction from Russia." Benton reported that Bids will be opened March 20 at decorated with silver and gold and Cowles, Gary Smith, Jerry .Albert 17,500 to 14,800; Bridgeport, 15,- sented by the Advanced Hass % r 800 to 15,7(X): New Haven, 9,300 to plajing from memory selections Plan on the best heating . . . automatic __ FOR HIM 11 Waa borne r inrrr r a recent poll in New Delhi showed 4 p.m. in City Court room. topped with a sapphire brooch. She and Buddy Woods. The hostesses ' TO L ^ l 'ington, Rt. 30, Tolland; iilature in 1944 and was regarded only on Oovomor Ribicoff's person­ W'ai ned Dodd, " if this country were 292. primary on petitions by Morelli Leonard Friedrich, 28 Prospect St ; as a key member of the powerful al Insi-slem-e that he has remsined left standing alone and we found During the week ended Feb. 22. and his backers. MORIARTY BROTHERS William Kinney, .53 Windermere appropriations committee. in that post; w# had lost South America, too. ” 92.148,965 was paid out in unem­ Ave ; Mrs. Betty Aborn, 34 Grove After serving three terms in the • o «=>o t.'nemploymeat Grave The coming retirement immedi­ ployment compensation benefits Bristol is a twin city, half in 315 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER •St.; Charles Chesnet, .Scantic; legislative halls, the General As­ Dodd stated that "unemploy­ ately brings speculation as to Long-' under the state and federal pro­ Tennessee and half in Virginia. A ment" to the Democrats is not just Mrs. Jane Ryan, Old Sufford Rd., sembly picked him In 1951 to be ley's successor. Tolland. a word but a serious matter, and the Republican state auditor. Un­ While Governor Ribicoff is ex-; when it Involves millions, it is der Connecticut law, each party peeled to appoint a successor to .2 J L CiNAHn Tat I "grave." Vernon aiMl Taleottv ille news designates an auditor. He was re­ serve until the June 30 end of the items ore handled through The BUGS B U N N Y Aaked If he had any suggestions named in 1955 to a seeppd 4-year term, it will be a choice of the Re- to make to the special session of | Herald's Rorkvillr Bureau. 7 U'. term. publicana aince it is a GOP auditor Main HI., telephone TRemont BUZ S A W Y E R BY ROY CR > p e OkA/.rU GO SOMEPLACE^ ALONE AT l - l A f r LUCkY I THOUGHT 0 YER CJUT the State Legislature next week, State capitol observers regard i who will be replaced. Dodd replied that he did. |.5-3196. ElgET' LISTEN r/ K V y ifM iZ k O , p e t u n ia ; IT SAVED Longley as a fearless auditor who WHY, UH... NO,HE ISN'T. ...ANO TRY WITH ^W A C e ANP HOUSE PLANT He said he would suggest a tem- i ----- ;------. PLEASE TURN ' Q O fe r .,, ULP ^^^ ^ ^ M E ^ L k lN ' HOAAE! doesn't hesitate to flay a depart- I MAY r A9K WHO'S ViMlOe IT BY porary- progr n to provide jobs wm, ment wlUvsloppy accounting prac- | Body Kc-idenliled OFF THE PAPIO : P 5 S T ! IT CALLING, PLEASE? LEAVING SOFA . tlces. It waa during his term that I I HAVE A immediately. Young people could ; V ) O i n e i l i J i a i l S e CUSHIONS IH WOPtCCO, be given jobs cleaning up the parks audit reports were opened to press ; New Y'lirk, Feb. 28 i.T' Police HI5 BEP? P0RkY..HrS I and ImproLing' recreation area.s, ll);>pectlon. These reports disclo.sed , have identified the body of a Fin­ PLcmikind LEAVING! Dodd aaid. Also, the term of pay- Meeting Place improper agency operations to tic nish immigrant who previously <1/1 t h I ' /’ .1 < A vv y ; \ r.ent of , unemployment benefits public, with the result that depart-' wa.s mistakenly buried as a Cbn- Ciinic neclii'iit man. should be raised, he added. . "Luncheon is-Served" will be the ments now make a real effort to ; theme of the March meeting of esoape the auditors' lash. I Tlie dcHti man wa.s identified, Benton said the calling of the through fingerprints taken when special setaion was "smart politics''' the Women's Republican Cliib of In leaving the state quditorship, j •Manche.ster. It will be held Wednes­ he registered as an alien, as Arni and "great leadership. " He stated Longley has no quarrel with the 1 Peranli. 60. day at 12:30 at-the Masonic Tem­ •that unemployment is a federal law which forces his retirement. Peranti died Feb 10 in Harlem ple, Instead of st 47 Battista Rd. AnENTION HOUSE PLANT GROWERS ! J- problem which has been "unhap­ "I believe there should be more Hospital after he was struck by a pily neglected." The federal gov­ as previously announced. Ail mem­ younger men on boards, commis­ bus. Jolm .lohanson of Sterling, MR. N. HENNIGAN from the Ortho Chemical Co. will be here Saturday and Sunday to answer ques­ ernment should follow a policy that bers and friends of the club are sions and committees—both in gov­ Conn., identified the body as that will maintain full employment, invited. ernment and in private business. of his brother, Jalmer. The body tions on how to keep house plants healthy and disease free- Bring in your sick plants and get soma L i i l . Benton said. The committee in charge of the There are too many old men on w a.s burred In the family plot at \ MORl'Y MEEKLF HY DICK CAVALU Agree on School Aid luncheon consists of Mrs. Charles these groups." he sa_>'s, Hen^atean, N. 5’. Lesperance, chairman; Mrs. Vic­ expert^advice. , MICKEY FINN Both Benton and Dodd cited their "A qualified younger person Two daji's after the funeral, John BY LANK LEONARD past records in voting for federal tor Johnson, Mrs. Raymond Schal- brings fresh ideas and adds new Johanson'received a letter from his i a * 3 a a tB aid to school construction. let, Mrs. Philip Holway, Mrs. Jack llf6 to boards. If an older person brother, who was alive and work­ THERE W ia BC( They both agreed that the re­ Mercer, Mrs. Harlan Taylor. Mrs. servea too long as chairman of a ing in Bridgeport, Conn. ciprocal trade agreements should John Bowen. Mrs. John Pickles commission, the other members' Police found that'Jalmer Johan- HOWDID you FIND OUT | , asaaaatterY HOUSE Sale AFRICAN and Mrs. Herbert Finlay. may automatically defer to his son had lost ail identification card. HE (AS AFTER THAT NOMORE POKER be renewed. Benton said if the U.S. PAINTING,PHILf doesn't trade • with foreign coun­ Colored movies will be shown on ideas and judgment - rijfht or Peranti found it and had it in his AMARYLLIS BULRS PLAYING DURING tries it will Have to incrc/ise aid to the care of rugs and furniture in wrong." possession when he died, apparent­ THE LUNCH keep the cbiintrlea from collapsing the home. Samples of products and He Indicated that was one of th^ ly causing the mlxup, police said. PLANTS Imported Hybrids— NOW VIOLETS HOUR and being taken over by'the Com­ new reclpesj will be distributed. munists. •' The program will conclude around GERANIUMS FERNS Benton favors subsidies to those 2:30. More of Buell's industries being hurt by foreign Tickets may' be obtained from IVY CACTUS tr^ e , but Dodd hopes the U.S. Mrs. Lesperance; 47 Battista Rd.: VELVET PLANT COLEUS • Wonderful Violets m ' o wouldn't have to gc that far. Mrs. Johnson. 4 Grandview St.: NEW '58 OLDSMOBILE Reg. price 2.49 . 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• MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAIjICHEaTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28.1958 page eleven PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING He KALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1988 1, ^ 1 1 , ; ^ . P:’-' THE Herald Angle '4 r By EAHL YOST Sport* Editor Palmer Assumes Lead EAST sroc JUNIORS^— :es 14 Points in 15 Yank Star, W l / ■pel. Little League Head to Step Down Songailo ...... 10 .769 From the foul line, Manchaattr's In Baton Rouge Open Parkade ...... A 7 .462 By PAT BOLDUC # Other'Indians who converted b«t«^sioha numbered 3.561 and SAAaoC a snowstorr* that night. ter than 60 per egnt of their charity ticke^ts accounted for an additional Averaging. 60 field goal at­ strongest'showing (19 for 26 for- LitUefseague baseball will lose its top man tonight wllsh And Sievers ^ f. L. T. Wood ...... f> 8 '.ass Captain Dick Dubanoski 5,-99!2 supporters. 76 per cant) cams in the second Ernie Dowd“ ...... officiallyI lf resigns • as commissioner of the sum­ Nasniff Arms ...... A 8 .380 tossbs ^ included senior George tempts a game, the Indians wouhd completed bi.4 scholastic bas­ Best Paid Orowd up with a 29 ^ r cent’ average In, Meriden encounter and its wssksst m er epastime for approximately 360 Manchester youngsters Baton Rouge, La., P'eb. 28 (/P)—Husky Arnold Pakner, ketball career with a total of Cushing (10-14), junior Wes Fesh- The season's largest overall the impoidant shooting depart­ performancs (nine .for 27 for 88 between the ages of eight and 12. Dowd, on^ of the finest steadily whipping his golf game into shape for the fabled In a thrilling overtime battle, 210 points.in 15 games this ier (17-26), Salmon'd (44-72) and crowd was 1,503 in the first home ment, e n j^ n g their beat marks­ per .cent) was against tha talantad Sign Pacts Masters Tournament, battled an ambitious field today to pro­ Songailo Construction edged Man­ Fiske (22-36). As a unit the Silk Alumni. all around athletes ever to come out of Manchester High and chester Parkade 48-45 to win the past winter to lead Coach El­ game With Bristol and the best manship (38 per cent) In the fin­ tect his one Atroke lekd in the $15,000 Baton Rouge Open. Towners made only 54 per. cent of paid crowd of 616 came against ale against the Hornets. But In the While both the Indians and op­ a standout baseball and basketball plu’er in later years and New York, Feb. 28 (/P)— The. 28-year-old Latrobe, P*., Junior Leagtie championship la.^t gin Zatursk'y’s -Red and White their shots from the-T^-foot line aa then a fin* football anJ baaketball| cagers in the scoring department. CXJIL Champion Wethersfield. The first East Hartford tilt Zatur- position avesagad 86 rebounds, tha I There’s just no pleasing some player, who said he was pacihg night at the Ea.st Side Rec. In the compared to their opponent’s, per­ lowest overall crowd (700) and sky’s club was a poor 16 per cent locals held an edge in sight of the offlcUd. revealed that he will re­ himself this year for an aU-out bid first game, Nassiff Arms deteated The 6-1 senior renter also topped centage of 64. ‘ sign hia poat, effective tonight. The 1 guys. Only a few hours after the Indit/n**iv1th a fine 14-point the poorest paid Crowd (237)' were from the field. Rival squads hit on 15 conteau. Tha Bilk Towners also Eagles L o se , to win the Augusta, Ga., tourney, L. T. Wood 62-43, After sharing the CCIL title with both against Meriden and no doubt 34 d#r cent of their shots while were charged with a. total of 241 flrat official organizational meet-; I he becaine the third highest took only 27 putt* yesterday for a With Bill Viot and Jim McAuley tog of the U tt|e League managing Chuck Saimond was. Meriden a year ago, Manchester the fans werg kept away because ge^iCmg off 66 attempts. peraonal fouls,. 11 Isaa than their ion all-time New York Yankee sizzling flve-uiider-par 67. setting the pace, a determined did a complete about face and 16 opponenta. Manchester commit­ personnel vrill take place tonight the only otHer Manchester perform­ at 7!30 at the Weat Side Rec, i salary lists with a $72,000 Hartford Wins Palmer faces not only the tough­ Songailo Club . under Coach Pop wound, up in the cellar this past ted 24 personals in first meetings contract, Mickey Mantle wound up est competlUon in the seven-year Carlson, came 'bounding back with er to tally over 100 points this winter, the promising 5-10 back- season with oiily two victories in 10 with yi^athersfieid and Hall and Dowd has been connected with throwing a golf club into a lake history of the event, but also a jinx just five secQji^s remaining to play eourt standout-hooping 138 markr starts. Overall, and including a loss, Schoolboy Scoring Statistics was guilty of only 10 fouls in tha when he blew a 2-foot putt. Tourney Tilts that has knocked out the first day to knot U^TCore and send it Into to the Alumni, the Indians finished second Meriden skirmish. the amall try program in one ca­ The round of golf (he ahot an leader in the last five tourneys. Not Ime. After McAuley stoic ers end . a 9.2 per game average Player pacity or another since it* birth since 1952, when Jackie Burke woii, while playing in all 15 contests. a dismal 15-game schedule with Rebound Leader here nine years ago. Dowd ha* in­ 86) capped a busy day yesterday New Haven, Feb. 28 ()P)—Bulk- the bail, a fast-breaking pass to just three wins and 12 'losses. Za- Dubanoski for th* Mick, who now ranks be­ has tha 18-hoIe leader been on top Rounding out the top five scor­ Saimond ., Although Zaturaky loeea Duba­ dicated that he will not completely eley and William Hall see their Viot set the latter up for,the bas­ tursky's Inexperienced qi^ntet noski, the team's unofficial re­ hind only Joe DlMaggio, who at the end of 72 holes. ket that sent the contest Into the ers were Pete Mistretta, 6-1 sopho­ averaged but 47-1 points a game Mistretta dlvorre bpneelf from the sport and firat action in the CIAC Class A Last _year. Palmer had a firat more forward, with 94 points, sen­ Fiske .... bound leader.* Fiske, Daigle,. Cush­ will rematn in an advlsor>' cate­ pulled down' $100,000 in 1949. and extra three minutes. while opposlhg clubs averaged 56 ing, Bteve Provost, Joe Dyer and ! Babe Ruth, who collected $80,000 Basketball Tournament tonight ior Bob Fiske with 62 tallies snd Daigle .... gory. If reijuesteU. a douhlelteader at the New Haven | faded to finish out of the money. After getting away to a fa.st little Bobby Daigle. 5-5 pepperpot tallies against the Indians. Feshler .. Bob Churilla through graduation, * Uttle League baseball, which In 1930 and 1931. among 'those start and lending 14-5 at the end senior, with 56 markers. The trio Manchester's highes't scoring Prescott . prospects for a winning record in- atarled out with but one league of ■ Who have played for the Yankee Arena, One Stroke Back of the, first period, the winner.s also participated in every game total was 57 points against Wind­ Cushing .. another year loom bright. four team*, haa alnce increased ! dollar. Their reapecUv,^pponents. Bris­ One stroke back of Palmer were cooled off add at the Intermission played by the locala. ham in the season’s lldlifter while Bycholskl Scheduled to return from this to three leagues, plus *» many i The day opened with a brief (15 tol and Staples, had to win play- Peter Thomson of Melbourne Aus­ their lead had been cut to just, one Individual foul-shooting honors the lowest score waif the 29 tal­ Fighei: ... winter's quilitet are Saimond, farm leagues with 180 boy* in minutes) eonfad with Personnel djBwn contests to get into tonight's tralia. and Otto Greiner of Tenafly, pbint. Therefore it wss anybody's were garnered by junior Neal Pres­ lies recorded against the rival Ford . . . . MiatratU, Feshler, Prescott. Walt each of the regular and farm di- ' Manager Lee MacPhall. Then after qualifying round. N. J. game as the score chi^nged hands cott who converted 12 of 16 free Hornets in the first meeting. Provost ,. BychoUki, Skip Fiaher. Ray Ford. r \ belting the Yankees, Mantle hus­ Bulkelev and Hall are ranked Ken Venturi of San Francisco several times during the seced'd throws for a laudable 75 per cent But despite their dismal per­ Ribhard . . Clyde Richard.,Bill Kelah and Bill '^^am er of UtUe League ball is, tled into uniform for the first time sixth and eighth respectively and and John Barnum of Grand Rwids, half. The league title was the sec­ average. Like Saimond and Mis­ formance this winter the Indians Keish .. . Malauaky. And more encouraging Bher Robb who introduced the this ypar and took some'^iwata in are favorites to enter the qvjsr- Mich., each had 69, while Eddie ond In as many years for Songailo tretta, Prescott, who transferred ■were well supported by hometown Dyer . . . . to Zaturaky and his assistant, Ray •port here in 1950. j the batting game. His first swing ter-finals. Griffiths of Youngstown. Ohio:' Bill / looked bad, but then he sent three Ogden of Chicago and Ted Kroll of who last year won the honors un­ from neighboring East Hartford, followers. The Red , and Whit* Malausky Korbusleaki. Saimond, Mistretta, i A Class B doublebill at Yale Is der the leadership of Whltey- John­ should prove' s valuable rog in averaged 1,194 fans at eight home ChuMlIa . Ford and Keish, all sophomores, ERNIE DOWD long, long shots to right and right- Fort Lauderdale, , Ela., were Shotfi Here and There center. the only other tournament activity bunched at 70. son. Manchester's plans for a success­ games which was broken down in will ba around for tha next two scheduled. Darien plays Wilson ful 19.58-69 season. this manner: Total paid admis; Totals .. . ..15 258 190-355 706 47.1 years. y f Winter program of the Recrea- Stole Spotlight Fifteen pros were one under par While Viot cut the nets for 16 tlon Department at the East Side din'ner will be served. .Don Marsh Mantle's quick agreement with and Abbott Tech meets Wilcox with 71. A total ol 23 golfer* shot points, McAuley added 12 tallies. West Clfel* side endAnd CommunllvCommunity 5’ will ' man. 20, of West Simsbury, a stu (he Yankees, who first had offered Tech. sub parr - golf over------the------par 7i,------6,450- Each scored a twin-poipter in the close April 3 ... Weekend teevee ; dent at Springfield College and a about $68,000 while Mickey in- In last night's play, Norwich and '-yard Baton Rouge Country Club overtime. For the stubborn Pnrk- aporta will include the NBA game member of the varsity gymnastic* , on $75,000. stole the ipol- Hartford Public entered the Class I course gtm soggy late yesterday ade. lanky Mike Ehlers caged 13 New York Yankee slugger Mlckev Mantle and hia manager, Casey Stengel, team up for benefit of A quarter-finals with victories in week* of wet weather, Woitien in Finale between Philadelphiapniiaoeipma andann Clncin-!»..iru;iii-: team.leam. die

FEBRUARY 28,1958 PAGES THniTEEN MANCHESTER ^V^INTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28^1968 'L» ' * •MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C O m , FRIDAY,\ PAGE TWELVE 'ST Soburban for S$de 75 Wanted—Rm I Ertat* 77 Diamood»— WAtcbM— ^ Masical Instrukiento 53 lU— Plata— Bntmetw Locations Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sale 72 Houses For 72 HoOm s for Sals 72 Automobiles for Sale Business Services Offered ,.13 THERBOUGHtA BE A LAW I BY FAGALY and SHORTEN icDta 63 NEBK> ALL types o< M stli». Havs JawcIiT « FOR REAL family fun learn to for Rent 64 MANCHESTER—custom brtek and NEW CUSTOM built three bedroom BEST BUYS-BY BELFIORE 1300 SQUARE f$et ^ living_ area. (x m ) T ! 19S5 CHEVROLET V* B«l-Alr, two- UGHT BUUJXIZINQ, excavating play the new Wurlitzer Cord ranch. AA Zone. Reduced.. Owner, sue room Cape Cod. Iw e rre d $31JOO. New Conn. cobteniL ready biiyera. Scliwarta Real ■ !• - Chssified ^ LEONARD W, YOIT Jawelar, rf- NOW OH diapuy four and five ENTIRE BUILDINQ about 9,800 frame eix room ranch, rim tire- tate. Realtor. Member M L 8 list- door h»rdt6p with powtrgllde, one and grading. Ojjmp track rentaK Organ. You'll be thrilled at>th*jr placee, large recreation ^room, MI 3-8987. Colonisls neighborhood. (Jail Owner ' Ml ultra modern rancU. % acre wood­ Gravel and fill. George IV. Bar- ‘’pain, adjuata watenaa et^ierUy. room model a i^ m r a t s .. .March a q tm feet Sutuble for stores, ed lot. tvaaher dryer-refrigerator- inga. Ml S-64S4 or CH 3-3866. owner' car. In excellent condition. \ , S lIPPiM& AND SU0IM& WITH twi tone^and esM of playing, Onljr IMh occup«noy./$10B to $190. Open oiily $17,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, • f 9-8743. MI 8-6437. ^ rett. Ml 9-0650. ftaiuonabfa prtcaa: Opan dally. office, insurance compmyi halt, SIX Bo o m Colonlal - 1 4 baths, bufluin ,oven-6tove are bicluded. Advert'iMment ORfAtesrOHfAKft Thuraday avanlnga. 129 Spruca WurMUer offers a , two manual' deny l-iT P-mi Park Cheatnut ate. Occupancy z-a rntmtha. In MI 0-6132. Four bedrooms In on* of Man­ HE^ PRACTlCAltV iNOfETRUCTlBLe « organ with optional cord unit, per- porch, hot water oil heat, fire­ chester's best neighborhoods. Auto­ MANCHESTER For appointment to tee call the LcfiJ Notkw MBTAL CABINETS refiniahed. like Straat Ml 9-4967, apartmenta, corner Park and center ot town. One car garage for place, c ^ utilities. 30 days occu­ R. F. Dlmnck Co., Realtors, Ml CLASSIFIED ADVT. OH A PAIR OP CHIS cuaslon effect and pedals. Priced Oiutnut St*.- Call MI 9-0676. Louie (X) TWO-FAMILY (now Hating), matic oU heat, plaatergd walla, two FOR SALE—1935 Chevrolet plcltup, new. For information call MI rent at the Center. Catl MI 9-6228, $16,900. 6-6 duplex.. Excellent con­ pancy. Charles Lesperance. MI Following homes can be bought 0-6345, J o s ^ Ashford, Ml 9-6818. OBOES o r a v n o € _ 3-0683. from $969.50 including five Lavltt,'rental ageht,^ or IQ 8-7444. porcheZ! Completely modernized AT A COURT OF PROBA7X. bald ' DEPT. HOURS $50. PI 2-7649. dition. Three bedrooms. R. F. Kitchen' including dlahtvasher and for as tittle aa 10% down .. 30 year Barbara Woods, Ml 9-'n03 or at Monchsater, wUhla sad m tba Garden— Farm—Dulry private lessons and music... ^ e lu ­ Robsrt Murdock, Ml S-6472. - 8:16 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. sive with Tempo Organ Studio, .386 ’ VERMOK—Three room apartment FOR OFFICE or commercial uae, Dimock. A Co., Realtor*, Ml 9-8248, disposal. Attractive fireplace In mortgages, District of Haacheatar oa tba 3Mb day '58 EDSEL 2-door aedan with heat­ Producta 50 WEJST SIDE^-Elve room ranch of February, 1968. Household Services Main St., Manchester, MI 9-4038. Garage. Modern conveniences, ex three rooms, ground floor. Main Joseph Ashford, MI 9^18, Bar­ large living room. Two car garage, $11,100—4 room expandable (XX) 818,800—Coventry Lalce, new Present, Hon. Jolm J. Wallatt, Judge. er and detroater. Spare tire, twin bara Woods, MI 0-7702 Or Robert house, full boMment, plastered wipera, aignal lighta, loam rubber Offered 13-A cluaive neighborhood. Reference* St. near_po8t office. Phone Ml walla, Insulated, hot water oil large lot. Many extraa will aUy $13,500—6 room caps and garage •even.room spilt levcf, 14 baths, Trust Esute under the will M Anne COPY CLOSING TIME COOKING APPLBJ8 90e. Mclntoah required.' MI 0-;1-2987, 9-8229, MI 8-7444. Murdock, MI 8-0472. with home. Call now. W. Cheney late of Monebester In said aeata. cigar lighter. Delivered In cold' atorua No. 1 91.25 half heat, large kitchen with birch $13,600—4 room expandable cape fireplace, attached garage, game District deceased. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Manchcater;*^ $2,188 only, $188 FI .AT FINISH Holland window Wsarihg Apparel— P'urs 57 cabinets. All rooms finiahed in Six room (Colonial, built in 1982. $14,600—6 rooms, two acres room, lake privilegea. Present, The 'Tnisteee hsTlng exblbltad tbetr buabai. ^ 1 . Ml 9-9116. Louis f o u r IROOM apartment,-- newly ROCKVILLE, Park Street — Two MANCHESTER— New seven room final account with ssiul estate to Uila down, $65 month. Brunncr'a Edael,. ahadea, made to measure. All ranch, many extras, Catl Builder- mahogany trim. Call nwner. Ml Very clean, accessible to schools $14,900—6 rooms, two baths mortgage can be assumed, month- MON. THRU FRI. metal Venetian blinda at ,a new Buncs. b39 Waat Ontat Street. decorated, pleaaant, central loca­ doctor* office*, 34 room *ulte*, and ahopping. Large living room W payments are only $77.39. R. Court for allowance. It ta Tolland Turnpike. Open evening GRAY PERSIAN lamb Anger tip •treet entrance, entirely redeco­ Owner. Ml 8-6831. , 3-8804. $15,500—7 room brick, ggrags ORDERED: That tbS Utb day of 10:30 A.M. • . low price. Keya made w|iile you tion, tUa IMM and thower, -.itchen with fireplace, china cloaet in din­ F.' ^ m ock A Co., Realtora, Ml March, 1958, at tea O'clock, forenoon, till 9. COOKING AND eating apjilea. 76c length coat. Mink collar and cuffs, rated, center of town. Suitable for $15,800—5 room ranch, year old wan. Marlow’a. never worn lines remodeled, 9150. caUnela, with heat and garage. (V)'BUIiJJERS special-b u m for (X X ni) NEW TWO-F/tMILY 44 ing room. Finished recreation room $15,900—6 and 5 flat, one vacant 04346, Joseph Ashford, Ml 0-6818, at the Probate Office tn Uie Municipal SATURDAY 9 A.M. a 16 quart basket. Loiite 8 Botti, Rental 980 a month. No peU, two doctor* together or leparate- Building In said .'Manchester, be and '57 FORDS traded fo r , '58 Edsela. 260 Buah Hill Rd. MI 9-7219. himself. New living room with 4 4 . $28,000. The uhimate In a in cellar. Basement garage. At $17,600—Nqw ranch beautiful. Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7703 or Rob­ the eame le aselBoed for a boaring on We have 6, juat like new, that you ABSOLUTE Bargain -t Upholster­ Adulta only. Write Box L, Herald. ly. Also for lawyer or real estate. multiple dwelling. R. F. DImock A $16,800, this represents real value. TR 6-8126. buUt-in bookshelves, finished rec­ $18,900—7 room cape, two baths ert MurdocK, Ml 3-6472. the allowance of eald account with ' can aave up to $1500. Drive Over ing. custom made uorntcea, reation room with fireplace and Co., Realtors, MI 9-5245,- Joseph Several other Colonials available. $10,500—Anaaldi ranch, garage said estate, aacertainment of dlelrlbu- TOUR COOPERATION RHX .drapes and alip covers, $79.50 and ROCKVILLE, 14 Laurel St.-WeU tees and an order of diitrUMUOn, and now and aee theae beautiful cara. Household Goods 51 GIRL'S CLOTHING, tizes 3 and >• paneled den. Huge kitenen, dining Ashford, MI 9-6818, Barbara Ranches $19,500—Cambridge St. flat 'Yi^anted— Real Estate 77 this Court directa that notice of the BE APPRECIATED 'up. CSioice of fabrics. Call Mrs heated 9-room furniahed apart­ W oo^, Ml 9-7702 or Robert Mur­ Brunner'a Edrffel, Tolland Turn­ Reasonable. Ml 8-6170. t » ment. Inquire firat floor rear, Mr*. ON COTTAGE ST. — Parking fa area. Twice a* many cabinets as Absolutely the best. A two-level $19,500—New 6 room colonial time and place osaignod tor sold hear­ pike. Open eveninga to 9. LaPlne, Ml 9-3694. NINE'CHEST of drawera, three usual. Two ceramlo tils baths. For dock, MI 3-6472. $20,300—New quality ranch ARE YOU CONSlDBRlNQ ing be given to all persona-Itjyrwn to BEIGE FULL length Spring fitted Porter. cllltlea. Call MI 9-2356; ranch in the Adelaide Road area. be Interested therstn to appear and bo Dial M l 3-2711 beda, kitchen let, telephone table, further Inlorniatlon or appoint­ Cannot describe this one, you mpat $21,000—Year old 4 and 4 flat SELLING YUUR PRUPBRTYT heard thereon by pubUsmng S copy ’57, FORD FAIRLANE 600 2-door WEAVING of burns, moth holes coat, size 9 or 10, worn three (XXVI) JUST OFF Porter St. We will Appraise your property and torn clothing, hosiery runs, four kitchen chtUra, electric MODERNLT designed for effort ment to aee call the R. F. Dimock see it. Ideal for any professional $21,000—4 bedroom, 8 bath colonial of this order In some nearsuper hav­ Victoria. R. H. Only 6,u00 miles. B uTOHE Sik'GlE 6LIP OH times. MI 3-6546. A Co., Realtors. Ml 0-8245, Joseph Beautiful six room Dutch Coloniat tree and wluikiut any obligation. ing a circulation In aald DlSInet, at handbags repaired, zipper re- mangle, cake mixer, two piano leaa living In Rockville. Ebccellent Honiies for Rent 65 man. least Rve days before the day of said New car guarantee. $1,998. Brun­ A UiSHlV WAXED FLOOR. Ashford, Ml 0-6618, Barbara for only $21,600. Call R. F. DImock We also buy property' tor casb. placement, umbrellas repaired, ■tools, bookcase, office chair, rock­ BEAUTIFUL Russian squirrel cape quiet residential section. Spactoua Large three bedroom ranch In hearing and by mailing on or before ner's Edael. Open evenings till 9, FQACTUB60 filXTEEH B0HE5 EIGHT ROOM house for rent, could Woods, Ml 0-7702 or Robert Mur­ A Co., Realtors, Ml 9-5245 or Mr. BOI7TON ' Member Multiple Listing men's shirt collsra reversed and ing horse, kltthen cabinet with stole, like new. First reasonable grounds. Extra large ameaite Bernle Cantor, TR S-3496. Rockledge. Occupied barely 12 February 36, 1968, by certified mall, Lost and Found Sat. till 5. THERE OU6HTA K A lAWf yellow top, odd chaira and tables, ». 41 parUM area for two car* each. be used as office. Write Box ' W, dock, Ml 8-6472. STANLEY BHAY. Realtor a copy of aald order to ’Frances C. replaced. Mariow's Little Mend­ offer accepted, MI 9-9876. Herald. months by one couple only. Mrs, $17,000—let8, $75. (iall Its drive $14,750.17118 V' ar ex­ room four year old ranch. Carpet­ —Multiple Lsot)—all your real es­ Bacon Cheney Shaw. 39 8ears_Boad, Inga Department of The Manchea-. (rjne with* full race Howard cam, done, alterations, dormers, roof­ and long distance .moving, pack­ TR 6-2505, or TR 6-4)50. Murdock, $0 3-6472, cellent buy in a beautiful location. tiful blue spruce in front. The ing, porches, etc. Call MI 9-5981. in esiablisHed area. Experience i MI 9-6600. GENERAL ELECTRIC dl*hw**h- MI 9-8239, Ml $-7444. price? $15,500! Call early on this ing, air-conditioning unit, drapes, tate the modern way. The Ella- Brookline. Masa.- Elisabeth Cheney ter Trust Company. ApplicaUon pi 2-6751. ing, storage. Call MI 3-5187, Hart­ SIX ROOM Cape, hot water heat, R .'F . DImock Co., Realtors, MI worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, Buckley. 66 2nd fit., Qeneieo, N. Y .} ford CH 7-1423. unnecceaary. Phone MI 3-S194. er. Can be used a* portable or Rooms Without Board 59 ROCKVILLE, 24 Orov* St. — Well one. full basement, attached garage. Mabel Cheney Smith, R.F.D., Wako- made lor payment. i ------under sink. Have two, can use only fireplace, garage, very clean. 100’ 9-6245 or Joseph Ashforc MI Ml 8-6930. fleld, Rhode Island: F. Dexter Cheney, g e n e r a l repairing and remodel­ heated 3-rObm furnished apart­ Wanted to Rent 68 9-6818, Barbara Woods, M~ 9-7702, Six room Cape, garage, screened Pleasant comfortable living for ing. SpeclAlizlng In building of COSME'TIC PART TIME help, ex­ Articles For Sale ' 45 one. Sacrifice at $110. MI 9-0886. frontage, trees, only $13,500. Carl­ $18,500. Mr. Mlnlter, MI 9-9754. Jr.. Fountain V all» ficbool, Colorado FOUND—One mongrel, male, most­ Trailers 6-A MANCHESTER Moving and Track- ATTRACnVELY furnished and ment. Inquire first floor. Apt 9. Robert Murdock, Ml 3-8472. rear porch. Forced hot water oil Springs. Colorado; RoaoUa G. Flake, 170 garages and shell houses of all Ing Co. Ml 3-6563. Owned ant* op­ perience necessary, no phone cheerful rooroa. Complete light MARRIED coupla; middle fiftlea, ton W, Hutchins. MI 0-5132. Comiecticut Real Estate Ex­ Legral Notiew A m or/ ly white, little tan and black. Call calls. See Mr, Sehl, Arthur Drug heat. Very close to school, shop­ East ^ t h Bl.. New York, N.Y< Lee Fracchia, Dog Wa'rden, Ml SCHULT (NEWI "43", $3,750. two types. Ml 8-0731. erated by Walter B. '•errett, Jr., DRY FIREPLACE and furnace AAA-1 SUPER VALUE! housekeeping facilities available. FTVE ROOM apartment for rent. would like four or five room apart­ CAPE COD—Six oversized rooms, change, AD 3-9651.' ORDER o r NOTICE C. Marshall, 304 Brentwood Roeid, Company, 942 Main' St., Manches­ ATTRACmVE, well-cared for eight ping, transportation. New. aiding. AT A COURT o r PROBATE, held Htllaborouxh.’ Collfomta; Edward 3-8594. bedroom $312.50 down. Many agent fpr Burnham’s Van Service. wood, Cedar clothes line polea in- E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G Single, oouble. Children accepted Immediate occupancy, central ment. unfurnished or partly fur­ two full baths and many extraa, Reservoir Rood, Farmington, BIDWELL Home Improvement Co. ter. atalled. Used track tires. MI room home. Five rooms and lava­ Priced to aell. $13,900, SEVEN room, four bed­ at Manc)iciit»r, within and for th« Cheney, others on the same plan. Jensen' Service to 48 states. 3 ROOMS FURNITURE -lim ited Parking. Centrals Rei- heating, .rent reasonable. Cr'l TR nished. Willing to pay up to $70 tory down. Three rooms and bath located conveniently to stores, Dlitrlct of Manchester on the 34th day Conn.; John Learned, A.T.D. No. 3! Alterations, additions, garages. 9-1353. room Colonial, excellent condition, Goose tone, Coventry, Conn.;’ Horace Inc., (always reliable), 64 Park OFFICE CLERK -^-Some typing. BRAND NEW FURNmJRE aonable price! Come aee! Mr*. 6.3602. ______■ per month. In Manchester or Glas­ up., Two fireplaces. Loads of schools and bua line. No reason­ Have Other Capes Listed of February^ 1958. Announcements 2 Re-siding specialists. Easy budg­ MANCHESTER Package Delivery. Doraey, 14 Arch St. tonbury. Call TR 5-2917. large lot, trees, near bus. stores, Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. B. Learned, 30 Forest St., flonchester, Rd., West Hartford, AD 3-6214 or Apply in person. Marlow's, 867 >M1 ONLY $298 closets. Two-car gartee Large lot able offer refused. If Interested Trust Estate under the will of LeiuTse Conn.: Catherine B. Mitchell. 78 Hock* et terms. MI 9-6495 or TR Light tracking and package deliv­ TWO ROOM furniahed apartment, call MI 9-8922 for appointment to Older Home school. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI maiack St., Mancbeeter, Conn.; JohR INCOME TAXES prepared in your GA 9-4479. Monday through Satur 5-9109. Main St. U.S. block m four, to first six re­ ROOM—Private parking. Residen­ W T, GRANT COMPANY execu In choice location. IItIc* $18JK)0. 9-5132. Cheney late of Manchester tn said Dis­ day, 9 to 5. Mon(iay. Wednesday ery. H'efrlgerators, washers and $18 Delivers— $11.72 Month 105 Birch St. Call Ml 9-5601 Jter see. An older English style home, trict. deceased. P. Maguire, Truatee, 370 Fourth AVe.. home or by appointment. Exper­ stove motdng specialty. Folding questing foreign approvals. Write tial neighborhood. Phone Ml live with three children wishes Madeline Smith, Realtor, MI The Trustees having exhibited their New York 10, N. Y .. Paul R. Marte, Thursday evenings. ELDERLY I.ADY to csre for two 12-PIECE BEDROOM 8 p.m. priced to sell at $12,000, or will ienced tax work. Ml 3-4723. ALL TYPES of repairs and new chairs fbr rent. Ml 9-0752. to R. Barracllffe, 98 West Middle 14-PIECE LIAflNG ROOM 9 0086. three bedrooms, first floor flat or 9-1642. MANC3IESTER—Six roonf finished BEAUTIFUL NEW three bedroom final account’ with said estate lo this AUy., 953 Hain S t, Mancbaater, Conn., construction. William Kanehl, con­ children. Live in. Salary, room listen to reasonable offer. Six large Court for allowance. It is guardian ad litem for minora. Incom­ Turnpike. KJ-PIECB KITCHEN MANCnCSTER—Five room single, duplex Or single house. Willing to Cape Ood (shed dormer), four bed­ ranch, hot water heat, ceramic petent, undetermined or unborn per- tractor ajid builder. Call Ml 3-7773. and board. M I'3-0798, NEW SIX ROOM bouse. Carter St-. rooms, two-car garage, lot la 150’ bath, excellent workmanship, 100’ ORDERED: That the lllh day of Auto Driving School 7-A Free storage until wanted. Free de­ PLEASANT heated room.'one block two-car garage, $128 month. Write pay $100 per month. Call JA rooms, two full baths. Large living March. 1958, at ten o ’clock, foranoon. oone: Hartford National Bonk and INCOME TAXES prepared. Call BARGAINfi—Famous Hoover vac­ from Main St. Gentleman, park­ Manchester. Five rooms, compisto deep. Excellent for children; frontage, $11,700. Carlton W. at the Probate Office In the Municipal Truet Company. Truatee, Hartford, Painting— Papering 21 livery. Free set-up by our reliable Box 8, Herald. 7-1801, Mr. R. Bogoalay ! 0 full rear dormer. 1 4 baths, fire­ room, fireplace. Large cozy kitch­ Many Others Td Choose From Ml 9-3329. PAINT p e e l i n g ? Our aluminum uum cleaners. Reconditioned. ing. MI 3-4724. Hutchins, MI 9-5182. Bulldlnz In said Manchester, be and Conn.; Horace E. Rockwell, Atty., 4s I MANCHESTER Driving Academy clapboards (any color) eliminate Help Wanted— Male 3fi men. place, basement garage. T. Shan­ en, Basement recreation room. Ga­ IhcVsame Is assigned for a hearing on Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. PAINTING AND paperhanging. Guaranteed, $19.95 up. Free honse I TWO TEACmEILS desire three THE thf-jallowance of said account with aald JOHN J. WALL.ETT. Judge. f e d e r a l in c o m e taxes pre­ licensed by State of t:onn. and painting, repairing. Warmer in Phone Me Immediately PLEASANT r o o m for one or two. non, Builder. Ml 8-7469. BU 9-1418. rage. Hot Water heat, oil. Plas­ HIGH ELEVATION, Immaculate Motor Vehic.'e department. Can Good clean workmanshhip at rea­ demonstration; MI 9-3851 after 3 FOUR ROOM flat for rent, second room furnished' apartment. Will tered walla. Convenient to achoola. estate, ascertainment ■ of distributees pared with your savings in mind. winter, cooler In summer. Mon sonable rates. 30 years in Man­ LIFE INSURANCE p.m. CH 7-0358 Separate entrance. 144 Hackma­ floor. Adults only. Ml 3-4609. accept unfurnished if stove and re­ WILLIAM E. BELFIORE three bedroom ranch, ceramic and an order of dliurlbutlon, and this AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held fulfill all driver educational needs, arch, Compsmy, MI 9-5650. (XVm TWO new Capes with 1100 $17,000. H. B. Grady, Broker. MI Court directs that noUce of the time at Manchester, within and for the Ressonable rates. Call Ml r-6246. chester. Raymond Flake. Ml SALESMEN After 7 P.M., CH 6-4690 tack St. MI 3-8905. frigerator are furnished. Call MI bath, hot water heat, garage, District of Manchester, on the 36lb day from 16 to 60 Standard shift, push Fiv e RCX)M apartment, second square ft. of living area. 6 minutes 3-8009. AGENCY trees, only $12,950. Carlton W. and place assigned for said hearing be button, fluid drive and automatic. 9-9237. FURNISHED CABINS—Heat and 3-2805 after 6 p.m. from Manchester Green. YoungS- given lo all persons known lo be Inter­ of February, A.D. 1958. One of the world's largest life KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney, See It Day Or Night fl(5or, oll heat, hot water. Tel. MI JUST LISTED, 108 Walker Street Hutchins. MI 9/^5132. ested therein to appear and be heard Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. Jjudge. INCOME TAXES prepared. Call MI Serving Manchester. Rockville, Aluminum Storms and lighta. Also rooms. Inquire Scran­ towh kitchen, living room with PHONE MI 9-0760 thereon by publishing a copv of this Estate of Anna H. Goodwill, tote of EXTERIOR and Interior painting. insurance companies wilt hire and 38 Maple St. Tel. Ml 8-4327. If you have no mean* of transpor­ 3-4751. Immaculate six room, with brick 9-6056. Coventry, Bolton, Andover and ton's Cabins, 160 Tolland Turnpike. fireplace vestibule. Large lot order In some newspaper having a clr- Moncheeter In sold district, deceased. Screens 14-A Ceilings retimahed Papernanging. trkin two men in this area for tation, I'll *end my auto for you. Bu.sines.s Property For Sail- 70 front, fireplace. Timken oil burn Lots tor Sale 73 rulatinn in said District, at least five Upon application of J. Weeton Maher, Vernon. Call Mr. Mlclette, PI FAIRBANKS-MORSE water sys­ No obligation. Phone MI 9-0826. NOW RENTING-R(X3{V1IJ,E $16,200 R. F. Dlmoc and Co., MANCHESTER LISTINGS Wallpaper books. Estimates given. dignified sales work. First year’s Realtors, Ml 9-5245, Joseph Ash­ er, 60 gallon electric hot water days before the day of said hearing administrator, prering for authority to a-7249. CtJMPLEn'E price range of alum- Fully covered by insurance. Call income should eJtceed $5,000. 30 tems. Shallow or deep well, sump, Brand new 4'* room, spacious. | BOLTON—-Sensibly priced, com BOLTON—Two large wooded lota and bv malting on or before February compromise and settle a doubtful and Personals A — l ^ B — E— R— T— ’S AT CENTER, pleasant clean room ford. Mi 9-6818, Barbara Woods, h.eater, nice recreation room, Three bedroom ranch on 100x200 26, 195s. by cerllfled mall, a copy of disputed claim In favor of sold estate Inum windows, doors, awnings Edward R. Price Ml 9-1008. month's training period. All em­ or de watering pumps. Water soft­ duplex apartments. Individual binalion gas station, grocery store on WiUlama Road. Call owner, MI LARSON'S driving School—Offers Jalousies. For free estimate call eners. purifiers. Water heaters. 43-45 ALLYN ST., for one or two gentlemen. Bath, heat, hot water. Built-In oven, and package store, immaculate Ml 9-7702. or Robert Murdock. MI amesite drive, grounds well land­ lot. a new home with the beat in said order to Frances C. Platt. 1105 against Michael SaVerick, It is . WANTED — Riders to Hamilton all types of driver education on ploye benefits. scaped. excellent location, a real value. 3-6321. Park Ave., New York 26. N.Y.: Marlon ORDERED: That the foregoing ap­ Us now. Home Specialities Co. MI Installation and service. Capitol HARTFORD shower, parkihg. 29 Hazel St., MI range, exhaual_fan, disposal. 11 six room brick Cape, like new 3-6472. C. Dennis, J105 Park Ave.. New York plication be heard and determined at Standard, Windsor Locks, hours 8 insured dual control cars, stand­ 9-7083. buy at only $14,500. $1500 down Nice 7 room older type home, 28. N.’Y.; Barbara Cheney Watkins. the Probate office in Manchester lo 3-2856. Courses and Classes 27 Write Box M Equipment Co., 38 Main. MI 347958. Open Mon. thru Fri. till 8 p.m. cubic foot Frigidairc. Colored' dairy barn, with or without 54 88 SCARBOROUGH RD. - Vacant to 4:30. O il MI 3-8042. ard or automatic. By ’.rained and kitchen, tile bath. Dead end street acres on two mairi roads. Owner Manchester A.ssoclates. 177 East very large lot, excellent location, SOUTH (XIVENTRY —Three loU, 106 East S6th St. Nsw York. N. Y.; said District, on the 6th day of March. n certified instructor, licensed by c /o Herald ONE BED complete, beautiful FURNISHED UGHT housekeeping five year old six room Colonial, Center St. MI 3-0030, MI 3-4348 or near bus and schools. Maribel Cheney Humpstone 157 East A.D. 1968. at ten o'clock in the fore­ TOTTEN Dance Studio's. Ballroom 19” TELEVISION, very g(X)d con­ Close to bus line, churches, new retiring will carry first mortgage. large living room, fireplace metal 75 x125', $350 each, MI 9-6861. 72nd St., New York. N. If.; Ward noon, and Utat notice be given to all the State of C<-nn. Ml 9-6075. Roofing— Sidiiig 16 de luxe Thayer carriage, power dition, also kitchen cabinet. PI room with refrigerator, for one. shopping center. $110 plus utilities For details see Lawrence F. MI 9-0384. Six room cape, one unfinished, Cheney. 4 Sutton Square, New York 23. persona Interested in sold estate of the Automobiles tor Sale 4 ciasse.s. Adult, teenage and pre- Middle-aged lady preferred. Ml I kitten cabinets, attached garage, pendency of laid appUciUton and the teen. Beginners, advanced ' and mower, other items,. All or any to 2-7211. Call N. B. Chase. TR 5-1200. ' Kiano. Broker, MI 9-5910. best buy in town as owner is MANCHESTER, 885 Vernon Street N. Y.. individually and as Trustee; MORTLOCK’S—Manchester's lead­ SPECIAL WINTER rates for all Situations Wanted— highest bidder. MI 3-1330. 3-6388. large porch, hot water heat oil, (XDO NEW 54 ROOM ranch. anxious to sell. —Excellent lot 183x312. School, I.Aura Chenev Bushby. Deer Park, time end pit " ' ' BEFORE YOU BUY a used car ing driving school. Skilled/—cour­ types of roofing and siding. For bop. Call MI 9-4400, Mon-Thura. tUe bath and first floor lavatory. Built by Joseph Rosaetto. Reduced areenwich. Conn.; Helen Cheney Mar publiihlng a copy of this order In som e aee Gorman Motor Sales. Buick J-3 p.m. Female 38 MODERN FOUR room apartment, water, first $2,875. Harvey Adel lyn. 229 Quaker l-ane. So.. West Hart­ newspaper having a clrouletton In said teous instructors. Licensed, au­ free estimate, call Manchester ANTIQUE SPINNING wheel, $10. third floor, suitable for couple. $35 Farms and Land for Sale 71 Aluminum storm windows and to $16.(i00 Eullt-ln atove and oven, Call berg, <7H 7-8169 any time. ford, Conn.; David Howell Cheney, district, at least five days before the t Sales and Service, 285 Main thorized by Department of Motor Roofing and Siding Q>., Inc. MI 5>i H P. MARTIN 60 outboard MI 9-0173. FURNISHED ROOM for rent at screens. Near bus and schools, fireplace, full basement, near Ver- Woodchuck Ijane. Harwinton. Conn.; day of said hearing, to appear If they Street. Ml 9-4671. Open evenuigs. RADIO-ELECTRONICS- Television per month. Coventry PI 2 7356, , planck School. This is an excellent Kimberly Chenev. 76 Foxcroft Road, see cause at sold time and place ana Vehicles for driver education 9-8933. WOULD LIKE to board children In motor, $40. MI 9-0173. 106 Birch St. MI 9-3884. FOR DIFFEREHTT sizes end types real bargain. A-1 condition Price S. A. BEECHLER. Realtor be heard relative thereto, end make re­ —"Learn, by Doing” at "Connecti­ u^,$22,500. George L. Grazladlo, buy. R. F. DImock A Co., Real­ Suburban for Sale 75 West Hartford. Conn.; Timothy Cheney, NEED A CAR? Short on a down Hvdraniatic, standard shift. MI cut's Oldest Electronics School.” my home. MI 9-2620. BE^tUTIFUL heated four room of farms and land tracts within 70 180 Mountain Road. West Hartford. turn to this court ____ 9-7398. RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and FOUR BURNER electric stove, c . ! r OOM on Main St., private h^me. tors. MI 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, WESLEY R. SMITH, MI 9-8952 (■DC) BtlLTON-Coventry line. New Conn,; Emily Cheney Neville, JOHN J. WAU-ETIT, Judge. payment or had your credit turned Day electronics technician class, Musical Instrnmenta apeVtment on first floor Stove, re­ miles 01 Hartford. l.awrence F. '^"Realtor, \U 9-5878. built up roofs, gutter and con­ DENTAL HYGIENIST desires part- suitable for cottage. % inch B la c k ______; heat hot water, parking . Gentle- frigerator and garage. $HX). Phone Fiano. Broker. Ml 9-5910 MI '9-6818, Barbara Woods, MI 5 room ranch, ceramic tile bath, (Iramercy Square. New York City, dow’n? Don’t give up! For a good and evening electronics Techni­ man. M: 3-6667. (XII OVERSIZED Brick Cape or MI 3-6969 Y.; Mary Cheney Hart, 3648 Codman AT A OOURY OF PROBATE. VU ductor work, roof, chimney re­ time employment, 2 days a week. and Decker electric drill. Several | t h o MAS electronic organs. We MI 3-4685. 9-7702, or Robert Murdock, Ml knotty pine kitchen, walk-out Drive, Los Angeles. Cailfom la;' Ruth at Manch«it^r. within and for Uta deal—not thru a amall loan com­ Business Services Offered 13 pairs. Ray Lagenow, Ml 9-2214. cian-aide class, start on March oil pot type apace heaters.. One ’ Five rooms down, two unfinished 3-6472. basement. Large lot. Reduced to District 6t HanebeaUr. on th« 96th day pany — see "Harry” at 333 Main l7lh. Enroll now! New England Phone MI 3-0181. have two floor models at 20% off. ftoO.M NKAR Main Street for gen- EAST HARTFORD — $1500 down. Cheney Cnimbnaar, 88 Washington Ray Jackson. ATI 3-8325. amall coal and wood burner. Your chance to save plenty on a ne^an. Parking. 23 Pearl. MI . MANCHESTER Four room gar­ Hous«>m for Sale 72 Up. Family room In basement Four bedroom Cape Cod, dish­ $14,900. R. F Dimock Co., Resil Ave., Cambridge, Mass.: Marjory nf'TVbrvary, A.D. 19M. St. (Formerly Douglas Motors). FLOOR SANDfNO and reflnlstung. Technicial Institute, 56 Union 4-h.p. motor, 1-h.p. electric Present mortgage can' oe aa MANCHESTER - - Beautiful six tors, Ml 9-6245, Joseph Ashford, Bacon Cheney Shaw 39 Sears Road Praai*fii, Hon. John J, WaUrtt. Jud#a. Specializing In old floors. MI ROOFING. SIDING, painting. Car­ Place, H.I --ford, JAcksojri^SJ-3406. new organ. Fully guaranteed, free , 3.723s den type apartment, available (XrV) PRICICD, for Immediate sale. room cape, shed dormer, two washer, carport, trees. near Brookline. Mass.; Elizabeth Cheney Eatate x>( Anna M. Goodwill, lata of Situations Wanted— Male 39 motor. Large kneehole desk. Two delivery and bench. Ward Krauae. ' ______——— March 1st. $115 month including sumed. R. F. DImock A Co, Real­ ^ 9-6818, Barbara Woods, Ml Biirkley. 65 2nd Si . Geneseo, N Y Manchaatar In Mid dlitrlct. dec^aaad. 1948 CHEVROLET two-door, good 9-5750. pentry. Alterations and additions. Large split, 24 hatha, two car ga­ baths, breezeway and garage. schools. Clifford Hansen, Realtor. Upon application o f J. Waston Maher. condition, reasonable. Call MI miui chain saw. MI 9-2052. MI 3-5336. j CLEAN, comfortable room, private stove and refrigerator. Call MI tors. Ml 9-5245, Joseph Asliford. MI 3-1303. 9-7702, oi Robert Miuniock, M3 Ma)>el Chenev Smith. R.F. D.. Wake­ Ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ FORMED UFE insurance sales­ rage. Built-in oven and atove In Ml 9-6818, Barbara Woods, Ml Large lot. Owner transferred, a 3-6472. field. Rhode Island: F. Dexter Cheney. adminlMrator. praylna for authority to 3-6777. I HILLS’ TELEVISION Service. teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn Help Wanted— Female 35 ■ ------I ' ■■ ------~ I family, shower, parking, lo other 9-4255. kitchen For further information real buy $15,900. Over 50 more Jr.. Fountain Valley School, Colorado eompromUe and fattle a doubtful and E man parts inspector, retail credit EXCEPTIONALLY clean used baby rgomera. Call MI 9-0719 after 5:30. 9-7702, or Robert Murdock, MI- TOLLAND—$1200 down. Four rooi^ Springs. Colorado; Rosalie C. Flske. diaputed claim In favor of aald oetate Available at aJi times. Phtico fac­ St. Ml 3-4860. or appouiUnent to aee cal' the R. listings of all kind.s froln $8,000 up. {V m ) BOLTON — eJoventry Line. aaalnat the Eatate of Bonjamin De- 1952 STUDEBAKER four door tory supervised service. TeJ. Ml PART TIME clerk in East Hartford . manager, seeks position affording Building Materials grand piano. In. excellent condi-, ------— 3-6472. contemporary rail'ch. Fireplace, 170 East 79lh St, New York. N Y.: good future. Adaptable to- your tion. Also leveral new Thomaa i FURNISHED, heated room, for FOUR ROOMS and bath, heat and F DImock and Oo., Realtors. Ml C;all Ellsworth Mitten Agency, New six room Cape. Four finished Amory C. Marshall, 304 Brentwood Maihatrla. It la -aedan. Radio, heater, hydramatic. 9-9698. FOR THE best in shingle and built office. 5 to 7 hours daily, must plumbing carport, trees, Immediate occu­ Rond. Hillsborough. California; Kdwarfl ORDERED: That the foroifoinf ar>* In good condition. One time owner. have office experience, good hand needs for a man with above aver- USED BUILDING and organs and Kimball spinet pianos. 1 f^entleman. hot water, private en- hot water. Call MI 3-7194. 9-5245, Joseph Ashford. M' 9-6818, FOUR BEDROOM Dutch colonial. Realtor MI 3-6930. pancy. $11,500. Clifford Hansen, down, ceranilc tile bath, walkout llcatlon be heard and determine at up roofing,, gutters, leaders, chim­ tndows, doors and as­ Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702 or Rob­ basement, large lot. $13,700. R F. A. Cheney, Reservoir Road, Farming- R Call MI 9-6979. writing and knowledge of typing. ag'e ability and push. Write Box supplies. Win Por those who act quick these are trance. 88 Kaat Center St. I 'i baths, three’ lots. Manchester Realtor. MI 3-1303. ton. Conn.; John B. l.eam ed. R.F.D. le Probate office In Mancbeeter in ney and roof repairs call Coughlin. sorted lumber. Open Saturday 9 ert Murdock, Ml 3-6472. Green area. Ml 9-1205. COUNTRY c LuB Section —Excep­ Dimock • Co.. Realtora. Ml IJo. 2 Goose Lane. Coventry, Conn.; •aid IMatrlct, on the 6th day of March, r MURTEN3BN TV. Specialized RCA Apply in person to Mr, Burnham, T, Herald. top notch instramenta at rock b o t ------.r------— MANCHESTER GREEN — Four A.D. 19M. at ten o'clock In the fore­ 1954 PACKARD sedan, radio, heat­ MI 3-7707. a.m.-4 p.m. weather permitting. tom prices Tempo Organ Studio, FRONT ROOM, centrally located, tional ranch home with colonisU VERNON—$2,000 down. Quality 54 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-6818 Horace B. Leatned. 30 Forest SI. television service. KD 9-4641 Hartford Despatch and Warehouse large rooms and sunporch, third (Xni MANCHESTER - New six (1) SIX ROOM CAPE. Reduced charm throughout. ’Three twin size Barbara Wooda, Ml 9-7702, or Rob­ ■Manchester Conn,: Catherine S. noon. and that notice be rtveh to all er. automatic transmission, very Co,, 226 Prospect St., East Hart­ Week da.va 3:30-6 p.m. Stock Place 388 Main St. Manchester, MI heat, hot wdteju parking. GenUe- floor, kitchen stove and heating room ranch, full basement, auto­ Mitchell. 78 Hackmatack St., Manches­ peraona tntereated In said t>athte of the off North Main St., or call MI room ranch home In Rockiedge to $13,200. Aluminui.i a'ding, bedrooms. 2 4 baths, playroom, ert Murdock, Ml 3-6472. ter. Conn : John P. Maguire. Trustee. nendenrv of aald application and the •olid, $888, only 5188 down, $33 i LINOLEUM, asphalt tile wal' cov Roofing— Chimney 16-A ford. . Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 9-4038. 1 maum|>rfeay Call MI 9-7129. atove. $73 per month. MI 3-5983, matic oven and range. Near new time and place of hearing thorenn. by Quality 9-2392. section, .4 baths, ceiamic Ule amesite drive. This home is an two fireplaces, shaded yard I25’x 370 Fourth Ave.. New ’York 10, N Y .; month. Brunner's Edsel, Tolland ering. Phone Ml 3-8109. B. Ronaon. kitchen counters. Attached garage, high school. $16,900. Clifford Han­ ANDOVER —Immediate occupan­ Paul R. Marte. Ally . 953 Main St.. publlfhlnif a copy of thla order in MANCHESTER PET Center, 995 excellent buy! For appointment 200’, breezeway, garage. Bedroom sen, Realtor, MI 3-1303. Home newspaper having a circulation Turnpike, Open evenings, 9, and service since 1945. ROOFING - Specializing In repair­ ADULT TO CARE for nine amesite drive, fully laivlscaped to aee call the R. F. Dimook Cto.,’ expansion poesible. Many custom cy. Four room bungal(jw, cloaed-in Manchester, Conn., gusrdlan ad litem ing roofs of all kinds. Also new old girl, afternoons and some eve­ Main St. MI 9-4273. Open Monday FOUR ROOM apartment, second for minors, incompetent, undetermined In M id diatrtet. at leaat five daya be­ lot $21,000. Call R. F. Dimoc)' Co.. Realtors. Ml 9-5245, Josenh Ash­ features too numerou.s to mention. porch, oil hot water heat, fire­ or unhOrn persons: Hartford National fore the day of Mid he.arlng. to appear GONDER’S T V Service, available roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys nings. Call between 4 and 5:30, through Saturday 9-6. Thursday MANCHESTER — Spacious seven if they aee cauae at Mid time and place floor. On bus lin" near, center. Realtors, Ml 9-5245, Joseph Ash­ ford. Ml j-8818, Barbara Woods, Elva Tyler, Realtor, MI 9-4469. room Oslonial, newly decorated place, knotty pine Interior, ar­ Bank and .‘Trust Companjt Trustee, any time. Antenna convqraions' cleaned, chaired, 26 years’ ex Thursday and Friday. MI 3-4835. and Friday nights till 9, Read Herald Advs. Adulta only. Writ. Box P. Herald. Hartford. Conn.: Horace E. Rockwell. and be heard, relative, thereto, and make DE CORMIER MOTORS ford. Ml 9-6818, Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702 Or Robert Murdock, MI throughout. 25’ living room, large tesian well, lot 50x200, $7,500. return to thla court.' ____ Pmlco factory supervised service perlence iN'ee estimates Call A B E S T B U Y - — - - B Y B E L F IO R E VERNON—Five room ranch, four Atty,, 49 Pearl S t. H.arlford. Conn, SAYS. Tel. NO 9-1486. SEWING MACHINE operators, 8 A K C POODLE PUPS, small .Ml 9-7702 or Robert Murdock. MI 3-6472. modern kitchen, dishwasher, dis­ Schwartz Real Estate, Realtor. JOHN J, WAI-LETT. Judge. JOHN J. w a l l e t t . Judge. Howley. Manchester Ku 3-5361. standard, brown and black, 9 TWO ROOM apartment, heat and 3-6472. years young, three bedrooms Call Louis Arrqda, MI 8-6454, CH a.m.-4:30 p.m. Apply Kaklar Toy Heni's one that ought to. Interest an.vone with children — or posal, recreation room, hot water AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held AT A COURT o r PROBATE, held "WE SELL FINE CARS AT DICIS^ WEATHERSTRIP Com­ weeks. Reasonable. MI 9-1081. hot water, centrally located. Call (II) $17.900—New 5 4 room ranch, ceramic bath, fireplace, storm 2-2865. at Manchester. wUhln* and for the Co., 60 Hilliard St. without. Extremely attraeffVe. neat as a pin six-room C * ^ *t Ml 9-2358. !HOR*rON ROAD-A real buy! Six ceramic tile bath, dining area, w'indows. Ixicated on large lb( in heat, attached garage, close to ni Manchester, within and for the THE RIGHT PRICE. BANK pany. doors and windows, custom Heating and Plumbing 17 • SEPTIC TANKS end of very pleasant'dead-end atreet. Most desirable neighbor­ grade and high schools. Inquire District of MancJiesler. on the 26th day District of Manchester, on the 28th day TERMS OF COURSE." work, guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1583 Cleaned and Installed ' room Cape Cod, breezeway, ga­ attached garage, full basement, choice location, ideal for children, Legal Notice of Februarv, A.D. l$5s. of February. A.D. 195k. hood. Copper plumbing, forced hot water oil heat, plastered rage. Nice yard for children. Re­ Town and (Country Realtor, AD Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, Judge, Present. Jlon, John J. Wallett. Judge. after 6 p.m. S. WATSON, PLUMBING and heat­ amesite drive, (iompletely land­ close to schools and bus. Few min­ Estate of Maurice P. Moriarty of walls. Attached oversized garage. Ix»t size 7.Vx250’. Apple, pear, duced to $13,900 for immediate 3-6266, Glastonbury ME 3-2792. MMITATIO.N ORDER Estate of Frank L. Shm idt, late of ing contractor. Now Installations, MEET BOB OLIVER • SEWERS scaped, R. F. Dimock & Co.. Real­ utes to Manchester. $15,500. Call Manchester in said district, deceased. Manchester In said district, a minor. willow, maple and birch trees. Three bei^iitlfiil blue spruce n sale. V acant. Elva Tyler, Realtor. AT A (^OUPT OF PROBATE, h^ld Ut>on application of Matthew M. A Few Examples; RAY ANN T V ainlc service call OF Machine Cleaned Read Herald Advs. tors, M.I 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, C^ieszynski-Felber Agency, Ml MANC!HESTER-$2,000 down. Five at .Manchoatur. • within and for the Upon appUcAtion of Francis V. Smith, alteration work and repair worl.. front. The price?. An extremely reasonable $15,500. Call early administrator, praying for authority to Moriarty. guardian, praying for author­ $2.50. 24 hour service. Bonded Ml 9-4469. MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods, Ml- 3-1409 or MI 9-4291. room Cape, garage, good location, Di.*4trlrt of Manchester on the 26th day ity to sell certain real estate particular­ Ml 9-3808. CENTER MOTOR SALES on this one — early, that Is. . of February. sell certain real estate partirularlv L work. Work done on radios, car 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI- near schools, bus and shopping. described in said application on file, it ly described In said application on file. 1957 Cadillac Conv. Cluff^ radios and Hi Ft. Ml 3-8877, 5n , 461 5IAIN STREET • INSTALLATION MANCHESTER — New six rt^m Presf'nt. Hon. John J. Wallell. Judge. It Is , ,, 3-6472. $14,500. Clifford Hansen, Realtor. Estate of Alexander Madden, late of is . ORDERED; That the foregoing appli­ Coupe. 3-2958. PLUMBING AND heating—repair* SPECIALIST THE Save Sewing Time ranch, three bedrooms, dining Manchester In said District, deceaaed. ORDERED That the foregoing ap­ Selling Only Pleasing Needlework! room, two fireplaces, plaster, ce­ Ml 3-1303. plication be heard and determined at cation be heard and determined at the and contract work. Cal) m 9-8541. (X V I) SOUTH -WINDSOR—Just On molltin of Violet M. Lindsay of Probate office In Manchester In »ald FLOORS—New—laid, sanded, fin­ ramic bath, largo kitchen (12'x said Manchester, executrix. the Probate office In Manchester In Showroom condition and appear-! Personally Selected W ILLIAM E. BELFIORE over Manchester town line. New, MANCHESTER—$1,300 down. Six ORDEiRED; That six nionth.s from the said District, on the 11th day of March. District, on the 7th day of March, A.D, tnce with every fine accessory. | ished. Old—sanded, finished. Mei- LLOYD’S PLUMBING Service as­ Town and Country two bathroom ranches, raised 15'), birch cabinets, basement ga­ room Cape, garage, full cellar, 25ih day of February. 195R. bo and the A.D. inSfi, at eleven o'clock In the fore- 1958. at eleven o'clock In the forenoon, Used Cars AGENCY' .Tioon. and that nijtlce be given to all and that notice be given to all persons vin Nowsch. Dial East Hampton, sures satisfaction, prompt service. hearth, paneled living room wall, rage. $18,500. Call Ciesz>'nsl«-Fel- same are, limited and allowed for the interested In said estate of the penden­ ' Onl.v $1,095 Down! city utilities. Rea) value at $12,600. creditors within which to bring In Ihrir persons interested in said e.state of the AN 7-2209. CH 7-6124, Ml 9-S485. Sattafaction Guaranteed 1,200 square feet living area. R. ber Agency, MI 3-1409 or MI pendeiicv of said application apd the cy of said application and the time and Crainago Co. 9-4291. Clifford Hansen, Realtor, MI claims agaln.st said estate, and. said place of hearing thereon, by publishing Terms To' Suit You PHONE Ml 9-0760 F. Dimock (k Co., Realtors, MI- 3-1303. ex^'Ciitrlx 1.^ dfrected |o give public, time and place of hearing thereon: by 1955 Rambler 2-Dr. and sharpening—Farm OIL BURNER Service. Complete Bank Financing 9-5245. Joseph Ashford, MI- notice to the creditors to bring In their publishing a cony of thl.s order In some a copy of this order In some newspaper M I,M 1 4 3 MANCHESTER —Open inspection newspaper having a circulation tn said having a circulation In Mid district, ' and household tools, lawn mowers heating se.-vice, work guaranteed. Phone »n 9-0081. 9-6818. Barbara WoodJT. MI 9-7702 claims within said time allowed by pub- at least five days before the day of Wagon and saws precision sharpened, any time. $13,900. 75 Essex St. Ex­ 5-4 TWO-FAMIl Y. 2>i baths, L- It.'hlng a copy of this order In some di.strict. at least five days before the Call Ml 9-4749 day or night or Robert Murdoijk, Ml 3-6472. newshaper having a circulation in said day of .said hearing, to appear If they said hearing, to appear If they see motors serviced. Empson H. cellent four bedroom Cape, cellar, type kitchen dining combination, «eo cause at said time and place and cause at said time and place and be Clean and in good order through­ attached , double garage, only probate district within ten days from heard relative thereto, and make re­ Aborn, Maple St., Ellin^on, TR '57 CHEVROLET (XXI) GLASTONBURY - Five schools. Aluminum storms. Early the date of this order and return make be heard relative thereto, and make out. Economy plus in this popular occupancy. Harvey Adclberg. CH $16,900. Carlton W„ Hutchins, MI to this court of the notice given. return to this court. turn to this court. ^ 5-7166. Millinery Dressmaking 19 4-Door Sports Sedan. Lus­ room ranch with brecze'vny and JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. JOHN J. WALLE'TT. Judge, model. 7-8169 any time. 9-5132. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Only $345 Down trous 2-tone blue finish, garage. Near Country CHub. Extra ------rf------— ------■ ASHES, RUBBISH, garbage, walks DRESSMAKING and alterations on large rooms, fireplace, paneled •r • shoveled: all kinds of general work coats, suits, dresses, skirts, etc.' equipped with the big V-8 engine, power glide transmis- BOX living room wall. Aluminum com­ and light trucking. Rags and Centrall located. ML 9-6636. * 1953 Chevrolet Club Coupe. nlon, de luxe radio and heat­ bination doors and windows. Im papera picked up free. Prices rea­ mediate occupancy. R. F. DImock sonable. MI 9-0142. » er. Driven onl.v 6,511 miles. They come no nicer an>'where. New car appearance. P^ mountain & Co., Realtors. Ml 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, MI 9-6818, Barbara Only $245 Down PERSONALIZED cleaning service. NOTICE formance anil guarantee nf a used car price. Woods,, Ml 9-7702 or Robert Mur Home* and offices cleaned, waxed Zoning Board of .Appeals dock. Ml 3-6472. 1952 Chevrolet 2-Dr, Sedan and buffed. Call MI 3-6670, Exceptions-variances. Granted (XV) RIGA HEIGHTS, floiton— One owner in top shape John Cnossen, Diminish lot T U N N a RO AD Magrnificent new ranch, Georgia Only $175 Down frontage, 128 Oak Grove St. ’ ' i VERNON. CONNECTICUT „ marble fireplace, built in oven and" Leg;al Notice Clinton O’Brien, Extension, OS­ Box Mountain Homes offer the RANCH HOME stove, two car garag5'. See signs To enrolled Members of the es CTieslmit St. that enjoys a popularity ever growing In archi­ on Bolton Center Rd. R. F. 1951 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Sedan Democratic" Party of the Town of ■> Raymond * Louts Damato, Un­ tectural history, with advantages of the one- DImock A Co.; Realtors, MI- Bblton, Connecticut: dersized apartments. Southeast story plan from a design and convenience stand­ 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, MI- Radio, heater, powerglide, solid Pursuant to the provisions rtf corner - Congress & Irving Sts. 9-6818, BarbSD’a Woods, MI 9-7702 car. . CHEVROIET OWNERS point. The CAPE COD with true Colonial styling I e i j c IX , ; the State Primary Law ami the Edward Stek, Sideline variance, and cozy Cape. Cod charm. In the modern trend. or Robert Murdock, Ml 3-6472. FROM Uniy s i l o Uown Rules of the Democratic Party, 34 Fulton Rd. The SPLIT7LEVEL, a new dimension In modern ■ George H. Smith, Sideline vari­ (VI) REDUCED TO $14,900. Six I you are hej-eby warnea that a Cati- living comfort was considered in the. planning room Cape, six finished doms. Id.’SS Va<;l-1 Statpsman liai-fitrln helIS TRUE. THE PRICE OF %995 IS ABSOLUTELY TRUE INGLUDING FREIGHT HAN­ 1948 Cadillac 4-Dr. Sedan TEE OF BOLTON Daniel L. Hair, Secretary T ntnlmum of sewing time, you can investment Income. Prime locsr - By:Vincent Kzesicki Advt No. 4416 10% DOWN— $104.50 PER MONTH linens. , . , tion. R. F. Dimock & Co., Real turn out this half size beauty to be Pattern No. 2405 contains hot- Excellent mechanical condition. proud of. tors, MI 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, DLING, FEDERAL EXCISE TAX, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, PUSHBUTTON RADIO, HEATER, DEFROSTW New tires too. RANCH • 7 FINISHED ROOMS No 8496 with PATT-O-RAMA is iron transfer for 4 designs; mate­ MI 9-6818, BaVbara Woods, MI rial requirement: s(;itch illustra­ 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, Ml Full Price Onlv $495 24’ X 40’ • PANELED RECREATION ROOM in sizes 1 2 4 . 144, 164. I8'i. 204. POWER STEERING, WHITEWAU TUBELESS TIRES, CUSTOM INTERIOR, DUAL HEADLIGHTS, DIREmONAL 324, 244. 284. Size 144. 35 bust, tions; color cjiart. 3-6472. SEPTIC TANKS OUB MODERN. WELL EQUIPPED SERVICE DEPT. • 3 LARGE BEDROOMS Send 25c ’iri Coins, for this pat­ Truck Special yards of 35-lnch. tern — add 5c for each pattern for (XXV) ELEVEN unit rooming LIGHTS, V8 ENGINE. THE ONLY TAX HOT QUOTED IS THE CONNECTICUT STATE TAX OF *% WHICH IS AND • BASEMENT GARAGE . Send Thirty-Five Cents in coins 1953 Chevrolet y^-Ton Pickup $ 1 3 , 4 9 0 for.-this pattern—add 5c for each ftrst-class mailing. Send to. Anne house in East Hartford, $35,000, c o n v e r s e GET THESE ADVANTAGES THE NEXT TIME Cabot, The Manchester Evening Excellent investment property PLUGGED SEWERS ' |0 Year FHA Mortgage PLUS BUILT-IN OVEN,-RANGE, pattern for first-class mailing. Send PAID ON THE CASH (IIFFERENOE BETWEEN THE USED CAR TRADED AND THE HEW CAR BEINO S O ^ Four-speed transmission. YOUR CHEVROLET NEEDS, REPAIRS: to 'Sue Burnett, The M^cheater Herald, 1150 AVE. OF AMERI­ For further information or ap­ JR. ", 9828.00 Down CAS, NEW YORK 36, N. Y."Prlnt pointment to see call R. F. I’ Full Price Only $595 $04.00 Per Month i d i s h w a s h e r , LINOLEUM, TILE Evening Herald. J150 AVE. OF Machine Cleaned • Reasonable Prices-—Prompt S«frVlce-:-Free EatUiMtca AMERICAS, NEW YORK 36, N. Y. Name, Address and Pattern Num- Dimock JbUo. 'Realtors, Ml 9-5245, THERE ARE NO GIMMICKS INVOLVED IN THIS SALE. WE ARE NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR THIS OAR AND SepHc Tanks, Dry Weils, Sewei t I • Genuine Parta-rFactorK Trained Mephanjea Print Name, Address with Zone, rtier." • ’ ■ ' ' Joseph Ashlord. .MI 9-6818, Bar­ Manchester’s fixclusive^ . Lines Installed—Cellar^ Waters r ^V Exclushra Sedas by ^ \ Style Number and Size.. Have you ,a copy of our 1958 bara Woods. MI 91-7702 or Robert proofing Done. . PAIHTINB aRd ; : • Charge Account or GMAC Budget vPIaip Needlework Album? It contains Murdock. ^l,;j-6472. WILL'DELIVER WITHIN THREE WEEKS. ; i , \\ Rambler Dealer Built ond Warrantod by A & A r e a l t y c o m p a n y T ( Send 36 cents (pday tot your Copy of our fascinating pattern bdok dolrens of pretty designs in 7 7 0 ^ 44 MXp LE 8T„ MANCHESTER PAPER HANfllNB^ THE GARRY BUILDING 740 NORTH MAIN STREET crochet,- knit, embroidery and FOUR RO.OM Cape Upd- Tw'o unfin- 4 V WEST HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT Basic Fashion. The new Spring MsKiNNIEY BROSi TELEPHONE C A R T E R C H E V R O L E T CO^^ Ihe. CORPORATION and'Summer '68 edition a de­ aew;-plua directions for one knit -Isbed upstairs, oil heat, attached $-2847 — MI »-«998 —. MI • - B lW ^ light with special features up to and thres crochet itepis. Only 26c csrage.'nearischool,'shopping and tlMS MSRCURT, two tone hardtop, S*w«rpM bispoMii Co. M l 9.3206 ^ .. 1229 MAl]^ STRteBT—MANCHESTER -^ & slS ts. Mi; 8’eo«3. ’f r odupe, whits walla, Mercomatic. IWklSS Pearl 8L - Ml 8-S908 taa minuta gtylaa- Don’t > 3 ^ Itt a copy! v- K S^iant condition. PI 3-S991. ' 1 . k A’ i. "■7.V •' " ■ -7 7; \- I I :/■ - / J- X.. ,■/ '• I I *»• ■/

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hla refusal to make any announce­ town agoncioe, has often boon ment today, regardless of Davis' orowdod to ovorSowlng. UNIVERSAL About Town jPratt Named IDavits Drops G O P Bid statement. "Why should 17" he Move Begins In addition to the work in con- said, when asked if he was reajly noetlon with tho room, tho projoct GARAGES ■ Dftnlrl Barlow, *on of Mr. and to announce his candidacy. "There ToGainl^om also Includsa the edting of an pd- G>llege Dean is no reason, for it. It'a much too c tlonal sxit at the bottom" of an Msor ro laiCT Mrs. FYjmcU Barlow. 50 Spring In Favor of Warren early," he added. > St4 is one of about 00' Methodist " - I „ „ j Instde stairway that now ojjds at youth and adult leaders visiting | I5r. Samuel A_t Pratt, a Man- He pointed out that the Dlatriot For Hearings the general managor's office, the Conventions at which State Senate exist which would bb built on. tho New York City and Washington, | Chester High School graduate of for* arrived at his decision '‘after care­ nominee! would be chosen will not D. C., this week. The group from | j 9 3 g has been named dean of the The stage was set toi west side of the building Whom a State Rep. Ray Warren f6 an­ ful consideration" and in view of he held until June, and observed The long-proposed project of ex­ narrow window is now located, S ' “S '; m'S 7 S , N-. J , »n.p„. nounce his candidacy for the Re­ Warren's work in the Legislature. that no one else Ic making any an­ panding the hearing room In tie would be Installed as a (Ire safety ship's annual United Nations-; of Fairlelgh Dickinson University. publican nomination for State Warren is now rounding out his nouncements. Municipal Buildlnt, and Improylng measure. Washington seminar. i Dr. Pratt is the son of ftobert Senator from the Fourth District. third consecutive, term In the low-j its acoustics ratting under way. A $2,500 appropriation for the t. I Pratt. 36 Windsor Ave., Rockville, But Warren declined,to make any er House, and h sr said he woulB work ia in the presbnt'i budget. announcement for the time oe- not be, a candidate for that post Boy, 10, Unhurt Building Inspector Griswold Sunset Council, No. 45. Degree I * staff assistant In the financial Chappell Is preparmg plans on However, Town Xnginebr Jdmes NO MONIY DOWN cf Pocahontas, will meet in Tinker department Cheney Bros. ing. ajfain, even If he did not ntn for H.‘ Sheekey, who' originally pro­ Republican Town Chairman 'Wil­ the State 'Senate. which bids can be taken, and in­ SOMm Ms to Om m * Ftm b Nall at 7:30 Monday evening. The At MHS, Pratt was active in As Bike Hits Car dications are the Job will be com­ posed It, nou’ estimates that It will postponed demonstration will be soccer, slvimming and track. _ At liam S. Davis provided the proper "pay's record In the Legisla­ coat $4,000. The larger fimire In­ the University of Connecticut, setting with s statement saying he ture." Davis said,, s'ls more Im­ pleted before July 1. cludes carpeting for the additional rwu> ws4 rnne hel

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