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PAGE FOURTEEN iianclr^alfir lEv^nfng H^ralb TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1962 ------^ ^ ------X. hlanchestar Lodge of Masons Cochran, board of religloua educa­ will meet tonight at 7:30 at the tion. Bigelow St. Lot About Town Masonic Temple. The master ma­ ITwo Elected Also, Mr. imd Mrs.. George MUTARY WMST son degree t^l be conferred af­ Announce Engagements Stiles, delegates to Manchester Bought by Holmes Th« Rotary Society of St ter a brief business meeting. Council of Churches; Mr. and Mrs. aM S n B AC K There will be a social hour with Life Deacons Sherwood L. Bowers, delegates to Brldret’e Church wlU sponsor a Purchase of land at the reAr of (BRipOR) public card party at the K of C refreshments. Hartford East Association; and Home tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Mili­ John S. Wolcott, 180 Main St., Donald Cook, auditor. the Holmes Funeral Home nas been Sponsored by St. Bridget's tary whlat, setback and bridge Ben Ezra Chapter of B’nal and Louis J. TutUe, 21 Hudson St., Also, Mrs. Marion Stlmson, made with the possibility in mind Roeaiy Society VOL. LXXXI, NO. 96 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES— IN TW O SE(7nONS) • / 'MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 24, 1962 (Clamlfted Adverttsiag on Page 26) will be plsiyed. Refreshments will B'rith will meet tonight at 8:30 were elected honorary lifetime Warren Blackwell and Mrs. Helen that It could provide for aodltlonal PRICE nVE CENTS be served and prizes awarded. at Temple Beth Sholoni. A short Rylander, music committee;' Mrs. parking, according to Howaii] deacons of Second Congregational WMlncsdoy. Jan. 24 Tickets may be purchased at the one-act play will precede a game Margaret Dunfleld, Mrs. Madelyn Holmes. 8 t .M . door. night program. Cliurch at Its annual meeting last Morey and Mrs. Ruth Cavin, world . The land, bought from John Trot­ CorpiM^r C ites week In Fellowship Hall. The men wide mission committee; Mrs. ter, fronts on Bigelow St, and is K.ef C . H A LL St. Joseph Mothers Circle will were awarded the honor, because Thelma Cray arid Mrs. Eleanor approximately 00 by 239 feet. The meet tomorrow a t 8:30 p.m. at the Holems„ . Funeral - HtHome fronts■ ■ on Refreshments — Prises 5 Brand, social action committee. c Letter Rate Police Trace Car o ' their active and faithfill service home of Mrs. James Benton, 40 to the church during the past 50 A baked ham supper was pre­ Main St. DONATION $1JK) Neglect Coleman Rd. 4a> That Struck Pole years. pared and served by the Strickland Holmes said that actually no ’3out 100 members attended the Group before the meeting. definite plans for the new purchase Colombia Prods Ministers The Keeney S t School PTA will meeting and approved a proposed had been made..that the acquisi­ In Auto Death ' .*v . meet at the school tonight at 8. A slightly damaged pole pnd tion was somewhat a protective Voted by House budget of $33,000 for 1962. Sher­ .Mter a business meeting, a panel tire marks on a portion of the measure .. suid that Uie parking discussion, “Technique of Read­ wood L. Bowers was moderator. Bridgeport, Jan. 24 ((P)-—A The Manchester Council of Public Records possibilities were related' to re-, ing," will be presented by Mrs. lawn In front of 343 Parker St., strictlons on Main St. FABRIC Waterbury youth was Byron Boyd, Mrs., Bradly Dear- found last night at 11 o’clock, Churches chaplaincy program was approved. Washington, Jan. 24 (A . f than it asked for In ratsa covering charged with gross negligence Ington and C. Donald Stan

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plans the production for Spring. Coventry,^ Widow of Trotsky. BBmwawuiaalaaiiiaBiMM '■ Dr. Cecil E. Hlnkel, aSso^tb Bolton professor Of theater at the U n i­ Glenn Resting 79, Elies in Paris As You Like It versity of Connecticut, has been Mrs. Heckler ^ appointed head of the UConn de­ Sheinwold on Bridge KfllTH^S GREAT By JUDITH A H E ^ N partment of theater, succeeding Double Sessions Seen For Sa^day’s (Contlniied from Page One) Dr. Darid C. PhilUps. LW V Delegate Worthy of Note exiled to Siberia for his revolu­ Abba Eban, minister of educa­ Orbit of Earth HOW MAMT HEADS tionary activities and had escaped. Miss Mary McMurray will grive a recital DO YOU HA'VE SeoA tfsalir * tion and culture in Israel, will give Certainty in September The Trotskys returned briefly- to By Alfred Sheinwold Both fUm vnl— T o Workshop MlflWlIVTE Saturday, Feb. 24, at 8:15 p.m. in Bailey the final Alexander S. Keller Me­ (Centimied frem Page \-ill play his violin He also reviewed results of a « A5 5 Haven area and-the final ttiw In building. (2) more economical than "Bet you a hat you sflll can't iled. The Trotskys settled in Mex­ In 1953, after studying with An­ Hope Lange opens today at the with the Hajit Symphony Orches­ thorough physical examination SoOk West Msrih East the Fa1i;field area. T h e aeries will a separate .prefabricated building make it," East challenged. i . ico in a fortress-Ilke home on the drea Palestrina. Her list of notable State Theater. With it is "X-IS." tra Monday. Feb. 26. at 8:30 p.m. with Dr. William K. Douglas, 2sKT 3 * f m t be completed March 8. The course and, (3/ the minimum coat of such South accepted the first two outskirts of the city. M ra Trotsky perfortnances includes guest ap­ The U.S. Coast Guard Band at the Bushnell with Moahe P ara- the astronauts’ personal physician. lA IW 4 A AO will use round-table and panel dis­ you're dollars ahead tricks, cashed the clubs and ruffed was in the next room when a mau pearances with leading American will give a concert in Bailey Audi nov conducting. an addition would be $60,000 with­ Physically, Glenn is set to go, said Openiiig — $7 10 cussion methods. out the cost of equipment. a club, then led a second trump known officially as Jacques Mor- orchestras, and her portrayal ot torium of Manchester High School the doctor. Glenn, a bug on exer­ The local league board will meet from dummy. East took the king Rosina in "The Barber of Seville" Tuesday. Feb. 13, at .8 p.m. The The board of education felt such cise for fitness, went jogglng'lat- at 8 p.m. Feb. 5 a t the home of nard hacked her husband to death of spades and returned the sin­ for the first season of the Santa proceeds go toward a new score- an expenditure would jeopardize er in the afternoon. the next player passes. You hold: Mrs. William Minor on (jedar with an ax. Mornard served 20 Circuit Court 12 building secondary school facili­ gleton diamond. • ' ■ Bwamp Rd. , . years and Is now believed' behind —thanks to greater values The precision preparations roll Spades—6; Hearts— 10 9 8 7; D ia­ F e Opera, board for Memorial Field'll Now South had to lose three "ThO by Clare ties which must be ready , by Sep­ along, building on the sub-orbit monds—Q J 6 5; Clubs— Q 10 8 8. Play at DanieUoa the Iron Curtain. gioiH er voicevuiue liashas a ,vsn r.vtciiaisce.xtenslve ,,, women" ^ T. T6o0th 7.V trumps and a diamond. Also a tember iM i. Board m embers spent space experiences of astronauts What do you say? The Coventry High Sdiool bas­ Mrs. Trotsky also bliuned Sta­ range, and ha.s been called both i ^ bat. * Theator of ManchestOr Thursday, Vernon Man most of the evening discussing al- A lan 8. Shepard Jr., and V irgU I. ketball team will play EUle Tech­ lin fo r the death of the TYotskyli’ a contralto and a dramatic sep- temauves to the idea of building Third Chance Answer: Bid three clubs (the Friday and Saturday. F*b. 8. 9 Grissom to assure success in Stay man Convention). This asks nical School In Danielson Friday. two sons. Serge Sedov, sji engi­ rano. more elementary classrooms. ‘‘I should win the first trick in and l6, in Bowers School at 4:30 Glenn's far more demanding voy­ partner to show a major suit If ^ o o l E arns fZSO neer, was last seen in a Moscow phis Green S The Community Concert series Supt. Philip Llguori, who at­ iny hsnd," South declared. He bet p.m Convicted on age. h e . can. You are aiming at a prison in 1937. Leon Sedov died in opened in November with a per­ tended the meeting, outlined var­ another hat on this. Coventry Players presented a state Song Contest A n aly z in g Grissom’s experi- final contract of four hearts, but Paris in 1938 in mysterious jA b i formance by the Netherlands ious courses open to the board. South won the first trick with the check for $250 to the W 1 n d h a m Anyone with a bent for song- encso, Dr. Douglas is urging at you will get to three notrump If cumstances. Grades 7 and 8 It king of hearts, led a club to the Regional Technical School this Chamber Orchestra. The third con­ writing Is invited to compete in Liquor Count loast a full 48 hours of rest and A Communist to the end, Mrs. It seemed to be the concensus king and a trump to the jack. Ace partner cannot show a heart suit. morning, representing the school's cert will be pianists Whittmore a contest for a Connecticut song, inUrvlewing in an isolated spot — Trotsky went to Paris in 1960 that double sessions. If voted, of clubs, club ruff, and a trump For Shelnwold’s "A Pocket Guide ' share of the proceeds of "You and Lowe in April. being sponsored by the woman's Grand Turk Island north of the and following Premier Khrush­ Inconsistency In the testimony should come at the Grade 7 and 8 to East’s king- Back came a dia­ to Bridge," send 50c to Bridge > Can’t Take It With You” co-spon- By the way, any member ot the auxiliary of the Home Builders A s­ Dominican Republic, or Bermuda chev’s denunciation of Stalin of a l7-y«ar-old witness w4s a ma­ itfvel. mond to the king, a heart to Book, Manchester Evening Herald, ' Bored by the schoor and players. sociation of Hartford County. — after Glenn splashes down. Board members were divided on dum m y4 queen, and dummy's last Box 3318, Grand Central Bta., The money will be go to the stu­ spent her last days seeking to The contest is open to anyone, jor factor yesterday in thS'convic­ It might even be wise to add the.queetion of site of classes in N.Y., 17, N.Y. dent activity fund. have her husband reinstated in amateur or professional. It closes tion of a Vem on man charged with another 24 hours of complete r«it trump through East. Grades 7 an d 8. Some felt If those East put up the face of trumps (Opyright 1902, General Features The presentation was made by Soviet annals as a historic Com­ March 1. If Indicated, Dr. Douglas remarked delivering liquor to a minor. Classes went on double seseions for Corp.) William A. Smith, Players’ presl- munist leader. Khrushchev Ignored in a newly issued detailed techni­ and led a fourth club. If South Entrisa are to be sent to the The witness, Roger Baker Of a. year, the sites should be her appeals. cisas cal report on Grissom's space ride ruffed. Bast's ten of spades would dept, to John D. Clarke, director builders Office. 14 Oakwood Ave., Oharest . Trailer Pexk, Vernori mads smaller. Others felt classes be high. If South discarded. West of the school, and George White- Mrs. Trotsky said recently; "My i FABRIC W est Hartford. The w'omen say testified he gave the defendant last July. of 36 pupils would be satisfactory. Grissom spent only one day at would win and lead a diamond for house, president of the student husband's enemies were not only i they will attempt to get legisla­ money to buy beer, but that It was Llguori said smaller classes Pupils Perform his rest hospital, on Grand Bahama East to ruff. council. Stalin and his clique, but the CLEARANCE tive approval of the winning entry, someone else's money. Earlier he would mitigate to some degree the Island, and his state of fatigue "It can't be made,” South an­ Oub Scout News whole new Red bureaucracy, the to make it the official state song. had denied giving him money. deleterious effects of double ses­ lasted through following days, nounced detiutly.- And East won For Music Club Cub Scout Pack 57 will meet at new class which usurped the Rus­ Mrs. John Dempsey, w ife of the The defendant. Leonard R. sions. a third hat % making It. even though he had seemed to be 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Churclr sian revolution, annihilating, one EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE Governor, Is honorary chairman. SALE! Field'ng. 27, of Tankerooeen Rd.. Llguori said any combination of The jack of hearts wins the first Mrs. William Gray arranged a bv one. the old true Bolsheviks. Ehitriea can be submitted on a recovering well. Dr, Douglas said. Community House on RL 44A. The who w as fined 125, told the court three rooms in any of the grades trick, a trump to the jack, two musical evening for the program tape recording or disc, or in manu­ Grissom had a close call from theme will be "Knights of Yore." M y .husband w as the last." he got the impression from Baiker could be put on double sessions to top hearts, the ace of diamonds, of the Soroptimlst Ciub at its I AT script form. drowning, with much exertion, A meeting of den mothers will BEDRCXDM the purchase 'was made for some­ provlds the needed classrooms for two top clubs, and a club ruff. meeting Monday night at the home Briefs when his escape hatch blew off take place at 12:30 a.m. Monday one else. the coming year. -/•*4 ^ow a second trump from dummy. of Mrs. Harry Fraser, 192 Hart­ unexpectedly. The technical report at the home of Mrs. Uonel Ber­ COLLECTION! The Little Theater of Manches­ Fielding said he bought the beer, The board voted to authorize M BnUVaMlai. East must step up with the king ford Rd. ter will meet at 8 tonight in the he supposed, for a Tolland man did not throw any new light on nard on Violet Trail, to plan the PILGRIM Llguori to interview candidates of spades. If he leads another . Mrs. Gray, a teacher of voice and V illage Square creates an at- East Side Rec to work on Posters who Invited a number of people, why or how that happened. annual Blue and Gold banqiret to A Helping Hand—Times 56 OH, MY for two Grades 7 and 8 teachers, trump, he helps South.. And If piano, presented two of her pupils. for "The Women.” some under the legal drinking age, certified for secondary teaching, urer, to deposit the dog license'fund Grissom's recovery was slower East leads another cllib or heart, be held next month. Until yesterday George E. Baker of 23 'Village St., Rockville, had mo.sphere of Colonial charm Arnold Thompson, 17L Forest in a savings account to obtain the than that of Shepard, who spent Miss Janette Fraser and Charles The pack committee will meet jlonated .55 pints ot blood over a span of 16 years. . He began his MILLS to a party on Halloween. and for one teacher for an addi­ dummy can ruff while South gets Villa, in several solos. Mrs. ^ a s e r - ACHING BACK to win your heart. St, has been ap^lnted stage man­ Robert KShan, defense attorney, tional Grade 2 which will be need­ benefit of interest Camings. almost three days in quiet isola­ rid of the nine of diamonds. at 8 p.m’. Feb, 6 at the home of donations In his home town of Boston Spa, N. Y., shortly after Cheaey Hall. Hartford Bd. and her- daughter played an organ W orld W a r he said, giving first to hospital blood banks, later Kowt You can stt tht faat reHaf ytmBMd ager fOr the Travelers Choral pleeded that Fielding was a vlctira ed next year. Board of finance members plgn tion at Grand Bahama before go­ This m ay be a ' good year for Mrs. ^ b e rt Flint on Cooper Lane. n, from n an in r barkacha. haadaabg and and piano duet. Mrs. G ray played to the Red Cross when its blood program began. Yesterday Club. of circumstances, l^t Judge Jo­ It was decided to defer until to attend a workshop sponsored by ing to Washington to be con­ hats. Lee Stenberg, newly appointed muvcuUr aehei and palna that ofUa eauM several piano selections and s a n g ' Baker donated his 56th pint, reaching the seven-gallon mark, at reatiMfi niahti and mlacrabla tlrad^mt OPEN TONITE till 9 Tryouts for "Princess Ida ' are seph F. Dannehy held that the later the deoision on how to re­ the National science Foum ^tlon at gratulated and decoratetd by Pres­ Dally Question pack cubmaster, will attend. Sten­ a duet with Miss Fraser. a Bloodmobile visit* in Rockville. " I ’m no hero,” he said. " I ftclinara. Whan ihtat diaeomforta eoma an toni^t and tomorrow night at 7:45 weight of evidence was against arrange grade asslgrunents or Yale University In M a r^ and April ident Kennedy. Glenn also niay go Partner opens with 2 NT, and berg replaoee Roy Higgins who with ovar-axartion or atraaa aad atrala SATURDAY 10 to A Refreshments were served. don’t want any publicity; I just do it to help someone else.” He in the choir room of South Meth­ him. which gradee should go on double on municipal finance.. The founda­ to the capitol following a success­ will continue to aenre on the pack —you want rallaf—want it faatl Aaotltor has lived in Rockville three years and works at Pratt and Whit­ dUturbanea may ba mild bUddar irritatloa odist Church. The Manchester Summing up the evidence after sessions, sines L ir io r l said this tion will aw ard ^ 0 9 to a worthy ful flight although President K-en- oomhiittee. Gilbert and Sullivan Workshop ney Aircraft. (Herald photo by Satemis). following wrong food and drink—often aaU trial in RookvUle seselon of Q r r would not have to be definite until cause to be chosen by each board nedy m ay spend the week end at Guild Plans Food Sale ting up a reitlaM uncomfortabla faaliag. late spring. of finance attended as a group, al­ Palm Beach, Fla. St. Mary’s St- Germaine Guild Doan'a Pilla work faat In • aaparata cult Court 12, the judge said Field­ waya: l.byapaady paln-reUarinvacUonta ing "of course was used—primar­ It was said that when the pro­ lowing ops absentee on each board. Glenn's journey may well sub­ has slated a food role starting at aaaa torment of nagging baekaeha, haad« ily to transport Mr. Baker and a posed Blx-ysar secondary school is Siuite-A-RsLma Plans ject him to more stresses, as well 10 a.m. Saturday at Tremblay’s Will Segregate 2 Million aahaa. muscular achat and paina. S. hf built. It w ill probably have a six- pohald Warren, Boy Scout supiermarket on Rt. 31. Mrs. W alter aoothing affect on bladdar Irritation. 8. by girl to the party...” as mors demanding detailed du­ Starts Tonight! mild diuretie action tending to laeraaaa Fielding Mdd he w as very upset classroom wing for Grsdes 7 and B la c k le d g e District repre­ ties, than his predecessors. Slwek, chairman of the waye and output of the 18 inilaa o f kidM j tubaa. when he was arrested and ques­ 8 which would require six teachers. sentative. has accepted an in­ The physical stress of space — "Among Hw at8:10 means committee, w ill be in gen­ Enjoy a good vlght*a alatp .and tbo If they are hired now and have vitation to attend the Skate-a- eral charge. «. aama happy relief mllHona hava for over tioned by State Police, who made travel is prodigious. TTie report Verwoerd Bares Plan 80 ycara. Larg^ economy aiM aavai monag* certificates for seeondary school other arrests at the Tolland party, rama sponsored by Boy Scout says Grissom’s pulse rose to a ■ •St MoHen THf VOSI TAUfO IROUI •.’OS! The G u ld will meet at 8 p.m. Get Doan'a Pilla todayl given by John Flynn, 22. teaching, they can be transferred Troop 73 Sunday afternoon at beat of 171 per minute during his SHOChfO AROUl fllM OF OUR '(FARS Feb, 8 at. the church Hall. A film to the new high school. Flj-nn was convicted on a liquor Camp Johnson. Bill Androlevich. ride — his normal rate is about furnished by the Southern New The board made plans to con­ pietorM charge two weeks ago. chairman of arrangements, said ac­ 65 — and his breathing to a high England Telephone Co., entitled To Form Negro State fer with several architects within Ronald J. Wendus. 27, of 65 Pros­ tivities must be limited to regis­ at one time of . 32 breaths a min­ Ever MdJe" “Home Decorating” will be shown. Every Friday Night At 8 PM , the next yree'k to obtain informa­ tered Scout families and no Scout Couples Potiuck Set TUNE TCASERS pect St., Rockville, w as sentenced tion about preparing specification ute. compared with his normal (Continued from Page One) to six months In jail, suspended will be allowed to take part unless average of about 12. The CMuples Club of First Con­ said they were skeptical about the for a Alx-year high school. Llguori he is accompanied by adult mem­ gregational Church will hold its scheme. Most non-white leaders in after 45 days, and w as placed on But Grissom cams through with and a 5-year training program will KmGHTS OF GOtUMBUS HOME said he thought it would be to the bers of his family. Bolton Cub -Look Mag. annual meeting starting with a South Africa w a n t^ q u a l political two years' probation on two counts no signs of any harmful effects. GOLCE be set up to replace white clvU board's benefit to talk with archi­ Scouts, Brownlies, Girl Scouts and potiuck a t 6:30 p.m. Saturday at rights along side the whites so of forgery. -: servants in the state with Bantus. 138 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER tects. along with bonding experts, Boy Scouts and their families are the vestry. In charge of the pro­ they can share in the country’s The charges stemm^ from In­ so as much Information as possi­ "Political development must Available in Open Stock, ^ cidents In November when Wen­ Invited. Goal over 10,000,000 • ADULTS ONLY • VITA gram are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 8. government rather than the “sep­ ble can be obtained before the Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. naturally be accompanied by arate development” Verwoerd’s These Early American Re­ dus cashed two checks to which he The meeting of St. Maurice CYO board makes its recommendation will be omitted tonight because of Eaton and Mr. and Mrs. Anton M. economic development on a sub­ national party insists on. productions Offer Authen­ had forged the signature of an ac­ New York — Manufacturers ex­ stantial scale," he continued. "The for more school facilities. m id-year exama being given this Lassen. All couples of the church tic Do.sign That May Be quaintance. The checks,'made out pect tb deliver more than 10,000,- planning includes a 5-year pro­ A m ajor problem In connection The board di.scussed obtaining week a j high sohools in the area. and parish are invited. to "cash," totaled $60. a ruling from an attomev on the 000 units of residsntial gas equip­ gram by the department of Bantu with the separate development pro­ U.sed As Harmonizing gram is to persuade industry to Fines o f $25 each were levied proper procedure for obtaining a ment In 1962 not counting such Lutheran Notes administration, the Bantu Trust Pjece.s For Every Bedroom Manchester Evening Herald The Rev. Roger W. Heinz, pas­ establish factories around the Ban­ against James C. Chase, 18. of 23 town vote on starting on new items as gas meters, valves, and and the Transkei government; Bolton oorreepondent, Graee Mo- tor of the Lutheran Church, will tu areas to give Africans employ­ ./. . Or a.s a .single Decora­ Bancroft Rd., Rockville, charged s<^ool facilities, but ro action was controls, but including major kitch­ economic aid through the Bantu Demsott, telephone Mltehell 8- en. laundry, and heating ap­ conduct a confirmation class for ment Some prominent business­ DIAL tive Piece. with failure to drive a reasonable taken_^ BTnance Corporation, the estab­ 6566. pliances. Grade 7 pupils and over at 2:30 men have said establishment of distance apart, and Edwin V. Finance m i» Eleeta WALNUT RESTAURANT lishment of a development corpora­ 1230 .m. tomorrow at (Coventry High factories in the areas will be untr WINTER Remklewlcz Jr.. 16. of 18 Main Mrs. Doris M. D'ltalia was re­ tion for the Transkei and a 6-year chool.- economical. 8 A.M. to 10 A.M. St.s Talcottville, charged with fol­ elected chairman, and Richard 7 WALNUT ST.— TEL. 9-8070 E program for the development of The Rev. Mr. Heinz will conduct lowing too closely. Morra. vice chairman, of the board border Industries.” an adult information class at 10:30 The court nolled a charge of of finance at its meeting last night. “White initiative and white Magnificent Bedroom Croup « « « 3 Pieces EVERY THURSDAY NIOHT a.m. tomorrow at his home on Sam U.S. Shoreline Longer evading responsibility against The board approved the proposal know-how,” he added, “ wUI be pro­ Tonight, Thars., Fri. and Sat. Green Rd. This Is for those Inter­ WINF Francis Lajole, 56, of Rey-nolds Dr,, of Mrs. Shirley Riley town treaa- vided by private enterprise with­ Yonr Host, Mike Stanko, Presenta for You— ested In joining the church. Cleveland—The total length of Coventry. out the Bantus being exploited by the shoreline of the Great Lakes Other cases: PLUS 2690 GREEN STAMPS CLEARANCE Manoheeter Evening Herald Cov­ the creation of white vested In­ and their connecting rivers, as far William Farr, 50, of Talcottville entry oorreepondent, F. Pauline terests In those areas.” as St. Regis, N. Y., Is 8,117 miles. REMEMBER OLD CUSTOMER BONUS Rci , Vemon. breach of peace, con­ Official reports claimed Trans­ O f this distance, 3,774 miles are In tinued to Feb, 27 in charge of the 'THE VERSATILES" Little, telephone Pilgrim t-6ZSl. E f l S T U I O O D “T - W J - S - T kei Africans were exultant about Canada and 4,343 In the United A completely deligjitful suite from ouf Open Stock collection. Stvilelir e H.lMTf(Jun For Your Dining and Entertaining Pleasure! family relations dffice. Verwoerd’s promise. Other reports States. Lloyd F. Blosser. 36, of Hartford, 1657 Pendulum First 62-inch DreBser with framed plate gla.ss Mirror, Chest of Drawers driving under license suspension., 2-TOP HITS! and Poster Bed. Has all the enduring qualities and dignity of the ^•rry L«wlt- Oak Grill. 30 Oak St.— MI 9-8094 continued to Feb. 20 for disposition. Amsterda m—Grandfather finest cabinet woods . . . with construction details found only on Terms $11.50/Monthly50/MonthIy PHce Sale He pleaded guilty. RrUa 3«Al*vf J. Woodward NIGHT” Vi No Cover e No Minimum e Ample Rear Parking clocks came into vogue after fine furniture. Also continued to Feb, 20 was!; "ERRAND "PARIS W e Cater to Parties and (Ritherings *?.***• "Peppermint Ix>unge” of Mancheeter and Dutch physicist _Christla» Huy­ the case of Herben H, Neff, 33, ot ■ O Y " gens, taking a cue from the w rit­ SpecmhGroup Of Sweaters CrysSsl Lake, Ellington, forgery. BLUES" jP™ *" "T !“"• ** niustmte and show you how to do Hie I:Sa4:SS-S:iS ings of Galileo, introduced the He pleaded guilty, 3:lt-S:lS Twist, will be tlie popular dance Instructor— Mary Dunphy . , . MONEY SAVING TIME pendulum in 1657. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDlftlSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1982 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24. 1962 T A tm FOUR / PAGE FIVE The Great 64-Year War Army Finally Wins i Over Old Malaria Foe ^V^SM ILING SERVICE L A S T C A L L By TOM NOI.ai>r ^notbnly auppressed Noffy, but alao Newspaper Enterprise As*a. week. Washington — (NEA) — The Thia waa only half the fight. In Savings in' Our Army’s 64-year war with a mos­ addition to auppreaaing him, doc­ tors had to find some way of keep­ ^^fnmMge from the Treasury o f a free people quito named "N offy" U almost ing him suppressed. It seems that over. lethal pockets o f the malaria tox­ Noffy, short for Anopheles, Is in would live on In the human the mosquito which transmits ma­ body unnoticed for years. A pa­ laria. Hls undeclared war on the tient could relapse at any time. U.S. started In 1898. Dive-'oomblng the jungles of Cuba and the Phil­ So doctors worked some more iVf JANUARY ippines during the Spanish-Amer- and come up with primaquine^ a ican War, Noffy kUled more than drug which complemented chloro­ eight times as many American quine perfectly. Once cUoroquine soldiers aS were killed by the en­ stopped Noffy on the surface, pri­ emy. maquine—If taken daily for two Noffy hasn't laid down his weap­ weeks—could kill off the remain­ ons since that day. In fact, he ing germs. V#? CLEARANCE hasn't changed at all. That’s These drugs held U.S. losses to where he made hls mistake. a minimum In the Noffy War In After Noffy’s attacks In 1898, Korea during 1950. the Army struck back with qui­ But the two-week primaquine nine. This drug, taken daily, treatment still remained as a DRESSES was a pretty good defense. But moral victory for Noffy. Troops It caused nausea, deafness, dizzi­ returning from malaria-infected ness and a ringing In the ears for tropical areas had to spend 14 many soldiers, leaving them ma­ whole days In quarantined Isola­ Better dresses including casual, dressy famous How to open laria free, but generally helpless. tion. The Army argued that this makes. For Missy, Juniors, Women and Petites. In World W sr II, the Army was bad for morale. moved atabrine Into its front Recently, they hit the jackpot trenches of defense against Noffy. They discovered It tvas possible to Like quinine, atabrine had to be combine chloroquine «md prima­ taken daily—sometimes a chore quine in a candy-coated tablet that ^5 and ^ 8 for combat troops. Unlike quinine, could be taken just weekly. atabrine didn’t cause deafness, Not content with merely defeat­ Rcgiikiriy to $22.99 dizziness and a ringing In the ing Noffy however, doctors are ears. now seeking means of introducing a freedom account Instead, It caused diarrhea, the two wonder drugs Into part of headaches, cramps in the abdomen the dally diet, such as salt. Thus, and a yellowish hue to the skin. soldiers wouldn’t even run the risk m As medical science leaped for­ of forgetting to swallow the week­ ward after the war, doctors came ly medicine. SWEATERS up with chloroquine, a pill which Conceivably, this could mean the not only suppressed Noff, but also bitter end for Noffy. Better swetders in basics, fancies, ShcUafTd, wools and orlons. Sizes 34 to 40. in Washington, D.C Age of the Computer Regularly to $8.99

New York ^ (NEA) — It Is' Aforce in the U.S. has grown by 6 0^- now exactly 15 brief years since to 1 over factory personnel. a sergeant at the U.S. Army Ord­ Computers have created 60,000 100% wool Shetland cardigan in luscious shades. nance proving grounds In Mary­ jobs for programmers to speak I land signed a receipt for the de­ computation language — at |12,- livery of a very large package 000 and more annually. In addi­ Ro^uloriy $7.99 marked ENIAC — and brought tion, hundreds of thousands of an end to a thousand years of new jobs have opened for key- H . 5 9 Western culture. punchers at $500 or so per month. M- ENIAC (Electronic Numerical But if computers have done all Integrator and Calculator) was the this by processing data fh>m the world’s first electronic computer. past to chart a course for the fu­ It was capable of handling 5,000 ture, consider what it can do with calculations per second, a cen­ the present. SKIRTS tury’s work In two weeks. By 1970, telephone planners esti­ By that measure, 15 years is mate long lines will be carrying a long, long time. Pieces of more minute-by-mlnute data to Clearance of wool skirts in solids, plaids, hip stitch EINIAC are in museums while elec­ computers than conversations by and sheaths. Sizes 8 to 20. tronic computers have grown up human voice. to a sophistication of 250,000 cal­ Prom tele-communicating equip­ 1. ■ culations per second. TTiey are ment in warehouse, desk, sales­ still growing. Today, electrohic man’s car and home, computers data-processing in U.S. business will be able to calculate the status *4.94 and *6.94 alone has: of inventories and patterns of con­ 1. Passed the the billion-dollar sumption in one twinkling — and Rogulorly $14.99 mark as an Industry. in the next, redirect production, re­ order supplies, and with a tran­ 1/ ■ 2. Upset both pessimists and sistorized eye on the market, even optimists as a labor-saving device. send out r^uesta for bids. 3. Opened a glimpse of another It’s not ma^c, of course. It’s ftiture capable of staggering even simply fast addition. But It comes the smallest mind. out looking for all the world like SLACKS Hardly any Industry, service or decision-making — the kind mid­ consumer lives independently of ■ \ dle management has been making electronic computation. but at a lot alower speed. With magnetic cores able to re­ Peed that Into your computer, Our famous lined all woo? slacks. member and compare, computers and the Western Ideal of creativ­ measure our atmosphere, guard ity — sometimes known as top Regularly to $10.99 $ our borders, make plane reserva­ management — doesn’t come out 5.94 tions, predict elections. looking any too secure, either. With computers for hire by the hour today, cattle feed can be Water Hemlock Pouon THE WHOLE TOWN'S mixed at optimum qufUity and lowest price. So can sausage Regina, Saskatchewan — *nic TALKING ABOUT OUR stuffing and construction bids. water hemlock is one of the most MILLINERY Despite a decade of hope and violently poisonous plants of the fear, the computer has not re­ north temperate zone. A piece of placed clerical hands by doing its root the size o f a walnut is said their work. Since 1950 the office to be enough to kill a co;^. FABULOUS Big .selection of smart velvets, knits, feathers, satins, velours and mink trimmed styles.

it 's " b e a m t y time of i *1.90 and *4.90 COAT Rtgukirly to $10.99 SALE ZIP-COATS •AVI $1.S0 ON IVSKY JAAI All weather zip-out coat with orlon or quilt pile lining for all year wear. Broken sizes.

* 1 GROUP 1 Regularly $17.99 * 11.00 This sensational group All iron need to open a freedom account is that Jefferson, Paine, and Franklin helped to from our stock includes im­ $18.76 and lome of the old-fashioned patriot- build for us. ANNUAL HALF-PRICE SALE! ported tweeds, tweed and SUITS iam that’i helped make America the strong, alpaca reversible coats, pile You’ll find your freedom aco)unt number on c lined coats, imported suede free nation we live in today. wool cardigan style suit in sizes 10 to 18. every U.S. Savings Bond you buy. It’s just with raccoon collars, dressy TIm $18.76 buys a U.S. Savings Bond that’ll below and to the right of your name. (Pretty blacks and many others, Regularly $10.99 $ be worth $26.00 to you later on. So one thing good proof of ownership, too.) -Sizes for Missy, Junior* 6.94 you get from a freedom accountis money. and Petites. How about opening your accovmt today? •f' But that’s only part of what you get. The BRAS dollars you put into U.S. Savings Bonds give 1 GROUP 2 our Gk>vemment the extra muscle it needs to Famous makers regular and padded style bras. Keep freedom in your future with The finest of fur blends, preserve freedom for the future—the freedom Forstmann woolens and Regularly to $3.95 $ worsted faille.s, all trimmed 1.99 with rich mink and yet sell­ CELLOGEN HORMONE OREAM ing at this tiny price! Slim U.S. Savings Bonds silhouettes, clutch, A-line, This ultra-rich night cream has 10,000 units of many with wedding band SHOES ^estrogeriic hormones in every ounce to help smooth out tiny lines and give o firmer, more youthful look and shaped collars. Sizes . . . moisturizers tor o lovely, dewy glow . , . plus for .MisseS) Petites and Famous brand fa.shion shoe.s with high, medium or new, exclusive Protein hjydrolysote, fabulous beauty squash heels and casuals in black, brown, green, ingredient thot mokes this moisturizing cream more Junior!. blue calf and suede. effective than ever. Don't miss is, especially ot this price! 4-6z. $5 size . . , NOW ONLY $2.50. Tht US, Qoomuimt pay for adotrtiiiiii. Tha Trocmay DopartmmU thanho Tki AiatrtUlHg OomiM aai Mo *4.90 and *8.90 Dorotlty Gray Regularly to $14.99 DO oeeoM t DO use your chorgo account

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that haa now baeoma tha laat hope S t RieV be, w e hppe that thle, our members of his committee are school budget. The superintendent iRattrir?Btrr Manuel Ma;rgarido, WaddeU P T A of dvlUaatlon. We think the hope hospital street holds regular first •Hal Boyte- Student Exchange A tty. WUUam ColUna and Dr. Rob­ wlU be represented at the meeting refreriiment chairman, assisted by Mule Hitigh on Car* ert Aleebury. by Ronald T. Scott, assistant su­ Mrs.' Rlrttard Fields Md Mrs. WE CARRY... o f clvUlsatlcm UCa In the Inclusive­ priority for town plowing and WasUngton — Back In 1899 the I'opic of Council A. Raymond Rogers, principal perintendent. Charles Phillips. ness of the United- Nations, but sanding efforts during winter United States Oovsmment was as PUBU8Hf!U> BY TRS Beansprout Sang of Manchester High Bdiool, U. The council will also discuss the S. S. PIERCE HERALD PRINTING CO.. INa with tha authority of that organl- storms, so that it is always the A tty. WUUam E. FMaCforald, 27 adult chairman of^tbe American' fine arts program and wUI propose Elks Setback skeptical about automobiles i 13 Biuell Street aatlon over ita memberahlp In- town’s first side street open end Ooneord lU)., wUl dlacusa the for- Mancbeiter. Conn. FHeld Services in Manchester. that this be Included In the school everyone else. The W ar Depart­ FAMOUS FOODS THOMAS F. FERGUSON creaaed allghtly beyond Ita present ■efe for trafSe. HOUSE eigit exchange student program at Oommittee members tnchids Judge budget and expanded to include ■ E gg A You, 637; SU te Shoe Re­ ment released this statement: WALTER R. FERGUSON Tells His Story Phoii* Ml 3^123 a meeting of the Uandteeter PTA Charles S. House, A tty. Fltagerald, more grade school children. At pair, 609; Howart and Mosher, Publiihen status. Mofn StTMt, ManciMsttr “TTiree motor vehicles have been GouncU tomorrow at 8 pjn. In the Jay Stager and Ocuy Bogli, h i^ present, only Grade 4 through 6 Psnnded October L 1381 698 ; 4Ts, 692; Peterson’s Milk, purchased for the use o f officers. Welles Farm Wagon JSetween these two views or ap­ H ie Burpoee of the Federal Bankruptcy Law WaddeU School cafeteria. school teachers, and David An­ Children participate tn the pro­ New Toric IIP) — "Aiccess begins nessman," he remarked. "H e must 692; Walnut Grill, 677; Walnut. Each Is equipped so that a mule PublUbed Every Erenlng Esorot praisals there is room fo r debate. A Thought for Today create a service, or make some­ Atty. FitzGerald, who la area derson, Student. gram for which each P T A pays Clippers, 577; North Ends, 570; Nindsyi and Holldayi. Entered at IM at boms,” s«ld Jsno V, Pauluccl, can be hitched to It if It should re­ Country Store And now Is the time to have such thing grow where nothing grew The purpose o f the Fey»t Off!Ice at Mancheeter.“ Conn., Sponsored by the ntoaebester who In IB ytars built a borrowed fuse to run.” ind C la » ^11 Matter. debate. For, although the backers before.' Bankruptcy Law Is to provide a aside certain securtty transactions committee for exchange etudenta cide whether to support the edu­ ’The nominating committee wUl 551; Little Joe Texaco, 541; ROUTE 8S--MI 0-7669 Connell o f Chnrcbes gZ.BOO Into a }40 million food em­ for American Field Servlcea, will cational ’TV pilot program, pro­ of Atlantic Union have given them­ "There Is a tremendous eatlsfac- means whereby a p^son who is entered into prior to bankruptcy. present a report. ’The meeting Leone's Truckers, 531; Woody's Beauty Bath SUBSCRIPTION lUkTES acquaint P T A (founcU delegatee TALCOTTVUJJE, CONN. pire. tlon in building a business against deep In debt may have the oppor­ ’Thus, some creditors who may posed for some Manchester schools. will be open to the public as well Wonders, 627; Schendel Oil, 624; The leisurely, warm tubbing at Payable in Advifcnce■ li^ c e selves two years to produce a con with opportunlUea for participa­ .> Carrier Man John Wesley, founder o f the "No matter how depressed the odds In a geographical area where think they are protected either be­ Supt. of Schools William Curtis as to P T A Council delegates from 4 Upsets, 502; Vichl's, 486. the end of the day does more than stltutlon, that does not mean they tunity to bo freed frqm liability tion. methoda of choosing students Year ...*.,.^....$16.60 129.00 Methodist Church, once oald: "Give other Industries have failed. cause they have been paid, or be­ has expressed hope that this item each school. Refreshments will High single, State Shoe, 118; cleanse; It perks up the spirits, Months ...a«^...... 7.75 11.00 ana you live in may seem. If you on his existing debU and to start cause they have obtained security, and financial aid involved. Other will be Included in the 1962-63 »e Month! 3.90 6:60 are to be Idle In the meantime. Bb- "You turn a handicap into an ad­ afresh. be served. Hostesses will be Mrs. second. E gg and You, 110. too. me one hundred preachers who look around you can find Idl#' re­ may find themselves eompelled to j e Month ...... 1.90 l.i tween their positive build-up for vantage—that’a one of the great Read Herald Advs. ^ e^eekly 90 fear nothing but sin and desire sources you can develop. Growth W e shall discuss the so-called return what they have received. their Idea, and the strengthening Secrets. It unlocks your mind and ‘’Straight Bankruptcy,” which is nothing but God, and I.care not a Is possible anywhere.” It is ai^iarent that the Bank­ Mb:MBER OF makes you a le rf and creative. the situation whereby a person (or chorus of the United Nations’ crit­ straw whether they be clergymen Jeno is the son of an im mlm nt ruptcy Law, although extremely stT- m l THK ASSOCIATED PRESS Handicaps strengthen your or^ corporation) whoso debta exceed 935 MAIN 3-5171 - OPEN 9 TO 5:30 - CLOSED MONDAYS _ I! Aasoclated Presa ta excluatraly ics, they see a chance fo r a consen­ or laymen; buch alone will shake Italian miner In Minnesota’s hard- beneAclal, is also extremely tech­ ganization.** his assets may have all his debts ^anUti..ititled to the use of cepubltcatioo of the gates o f hell and set up the hit Mesabl Iron Range. nical. It contains many pitfolls for ^ news dispatches credited to It or sus which could begin shifting the Pauluccl believes firmly that paid off to the extent of his as­ kingdom of heaven on earth. God A t 13 he earned $2.S0 a week In the unwary. A person going into Bot otherwise credited In this paper real policy of this and other na­ "business, like medicine, haa too sets, and thereby have the oppor­ and also the local newa pupUshed here. does nothing but in answer to a grocery store and remembers bankruptcy must-be certain that All rights of republlcatlon of special tions away from the U N and “Sometimes I had to lake my pay many specialists and too few gen­ tunity to start afresh without the diapatches herein are also reserved. prayer.” , eral practitioners. overwhelming burden of his past his petition and schedules ars ac­ toward NATO well before the con­ The crying need of the Christian In spotted fniits and vegetables.” curate, A creditor having a claim , At 17 he became a wholesale "I like to go by feeling, by In- debts. Pull service client of N. B. A 8erv> stitution itself might be drafted. Church everywhere is men o f pray­ tuiUon. When I started I didn’t Such a bankruptcy proceeding must be certain that his action docs Ice, Inc. er; for men upon whom the spirit grocery salesman, slept In his car not waive other rights which he publishers Representatives: The Those who believe In the United try to hire bustnees specialists, I may be commenced either of two of prevailing prayer rests are also at night, ate his own food samples may have.' AH security agreements Julius Mathews Special Agency — New Nations version of security for the hired anybody who looked In ( 41- ways: Tork, Chicago. and Boston. men o f dynamic action. tt cut down expenses. must consider the effect of the MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF world had better be working, for A t 27 he borrowed $2,500 to gent and energetic—ebb drivers, First, and most common, the O F MANCHESTER William Bramwcll prayed for person himself files a voluntary Bankruptcy Law. ’The Individual In­ CmCUlaATlONS grow beansprouts. His office was welders, rug salesmen.” their part, to give that organiza' hours at a time. It Is said o f him petition requesting bankruptcy. In volved In any way in bankruptcy that he almost lived on his knees. a rented Quonset hut, and the first Many of his early employes, ab­ proceedings should be aware o f the The Herald Printing Company. Inc., tlon the extra degree of strength sorbing Pauluccl’s enthusiasm and which case he pays the necessary assumes no financial responsibflityresponsibui for No wonder this circuit preacher year he took in $400,000. This complexities of the situation. typoCTsphlcal errors appearing In atV and authority It needs to cope with merchandising skill, have risen to fee and fills out and attaches to his was a flame of Are for God. The year he expects to gross exactly ’This column la written by the Tertfsements and other reading mat executive rank with him. petition the necessary schedules of tn The Manchester Evening Herald. its potential role. Are was kindled by the tim e he 100 times that figure— or $40 mil* State Bar Association of Connecti­ Jeno works seven days a week, assets and liabilities. For one thing is very certain. It spent In prayer. 'This gave spiritu­ Hon. cut to make you better Informed haa no hobby except his family. He ’The second way la what Is Display advertising closing houra: al unction to his preaching and A t 43, Jeno has become far mqre and more fully aware of our laws. Por Monday—1 p.m Friday. Is that the segment of humanity usually gets to his office at 5:30 known as Involuntary bankruptcy, hundreds of persons were s w ^ t than America’s beansprout king. For Tuesday—1 p.m Monday. which calls Itself the free world a.m., and by the time his employes which is accomplished normally by For Wednesday—1 p.m Tuesday. into tfie kingdom of God. As president of the Chun King cannot much longer continue to arrive they find a sheaf of memos WOMEN'S______the petition of three creditors who For Thursday-1 p.m. Wednesday. 'The same can be said of any man Corporation, headquartering In Andover For Friday-1 p.m. Thursday. Duluth^ he is the nation’s largest from the boss waiting fo r them. allege that the debtor la insolvent serve both the United Nations and who has moved his generation for For Saturday—1 p.m. Friday. manufactured of American-Orien­ and cannot pay his debts. Classified deadline: 10:30 a m each NATO. One or the other will have God. The list Is Impresalve; though ’"There im ’t time in one life to An Involuntary petition requires day of publication except Saturday^ tal foods. take advantage of all the oppor­ Lincoln Day Event 9 am to be chosen for real emphasis and by no means complete: John Knox, a hearing In the Bankruptcy He also packages Italian delica­ tunities around you, wherever you support, or neither will have even Charles Finney, John Wesley, Court to determine whether or not Tickets Available Wednesday, January 24 David Brainerd, Martin Luther, cies. He has a food empire that live,” he said. ” I wish I could bor­ Famous Brand Name SHOES the debtor Is bankrupt. ’This hear­ CLEARANCE the chance its own adherents claim William Booth, Bishop Andrews, stretches from Minnesota to Flori­ row a few years from my after life ing may be in the nature o f a trial. da. He has six plants, some 1,600 for It. It Is a sort of all or nothing and, in our own day, Billy Graham. to complete my job here.” Normally, after the filing of the Republican Town Committee Posing' The Choice employes, a fleet of 40 trailer choice, and the right choice. In our Major E. Walter Lamie Jeno's business philosophy is voluntary petition, the Bankruptcy chairman, Ellsworth Covell, an­ trucks. He raises or processes summed up by two signs he has nounces he has tickets available As we ventured to predict when opinion, goes all or nothing all the ’The Salvation Arm y Court schedules a first meeting of everything from mushrooms to put up In all his plants: for the Lincoln Day Dinner to be way. creditors, at which time the bank­ Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture we noted that the Atlantic Con­ blueberries, wild rice to celery— "It pays to'be ignorant, because rupt Is examined, and all creditors held Feb. 10 at the American Le­ Malaya Trie« Tobacco on more than 700,000 acres. If you are smart you already know vention was opening In Paris two who have filed claims, and whose gion Home on .West St. In Rock­ He even markets potting soil, It can’t be done.” weeks ago, that semi-oficial gath VALUES claims have been allowed, may ville. A. Searle' Plnney, Republi­ Kuala Lumpur—Teats show that sod and moss. He has just started "To hell with committee me»t- can State Central Committee ering of diplomats and public fig­ Gag Is The Greater Risk vote on the appointment o f a trus­ Vlrglnla-type tobacco grows In a nationwide <7:hain of Chinese Ings— push It through yourself.” chairman, will be the guest speak­ ures representing the NATO mem­ Perhaps the first thing to re­ Malaya. Experiments by the Ma­ drive-ln restaurants called "Rick­ tee. The trustee Is the person who er. to 21.00! actually mansiges the bankrupt ber countries haa halted short of layan Tobacco Company indicate shaw Inns.” For Compliments St. Peter’s Notes Saves you a member about the current hear­ estate through to termination of actually producing a constitution that it can be grown commer­ One thing led to another for Sleeveless dresses remain high ’The YIPF of St. Peter’s Episco­ ings on the question o f censorship cially, At present all the tobacco Pauluccl, a slender, blue-eyed man the bankruptcy proceedings. for the Atlantic Community, but fashion for special days. But If pal Church held a party on Sun­ of political utterances by members used In Malayan cigarette manu­ with a passion for growth. "Just your arms aren’t pretty, be wise Other than for certain specified day afternoon fdr the children of heap of money! has laid the groundwork for the of our armed forces Is that even facture is imported from the Unit­ as a farmer must plow something and choose a cap sleeve instead. reasons, the bankrupt will be dis­ the Curtis Home In Meriden. charged from any further liability production o f euch a constitution. such an issue as this could come ed States, Rhodesia, and India. back into his soli, so must a busi- You’ll rate more compliments. There will be a corporate Com­ n ie formal product of this At­ by reason of the debts appearing munion and breakfast for the up only In a democracy. on the schedules attached to his lantic Convention,' for which for­ Brotherhood of St. Andrew on Sat­ There Is no problem of free petition. Notwithstanding a gen­ urday at 7 a.m. Groups and pieces that either the mer Secretary of State Christian JUST 98 PAIR TO GO AT THIS LOW speech for officers In Russia, or In eral discharge, he will remain li­ Mrs. J. Tansley Hohmann Jr. maker or we have discontinued from Herter became the chief presiding the tradition of Germany or able for certain debts including, chapter fund drive chairman of our lines are radically reduced so you oflcer, was called a "Declaration of among others, taxes, alimony pay­ Japan. the American Red Crosa has an­ save a heap of money. All are regular Set of 6 Paris.” PRICE. BETTER BE HERE EARLY TO ments, and liabilities by reason of nounced that Mrs. John Parker of Normally, in fact, the military fraud. Once a bankrupt has been stock'. . . the things we picked with And this "Declaration of Paris” Pine Ridge Dr. will be the Andover chairs personnel In any country would be Involved in bankruptcy proceed­ drive chairman. This is the second ioving care as being tops in style, sets the stage for the future by rigorously self disciplined when it ings and has obtained such a dis­ year that Mrs. Parker haa served quality and price! 99. calling upon the member govern­ BE SURE OF GETTING YOUR SIZE! charge o f - his debts, he cannot came to political and ideological In this capacity. The fund drive 133. ments of NATO to draw up or­ within six years go Into bank­ will take place during the first views, Instinctively limiting Itaelf ruptcy and again obtain a dis­ ganized plans for an Atlantic Com- week of March. to the routine and the uncontro- Such famous brands at AecMt and Pint Editions. Colors: Block Suedt, charge. Tne executive board of the An­ munity-^ln other words a consti­ verslal. Creditors have a period 6f six dover Property Ownera Associa­ Thi$ i^ a partial listing. tution for an Atlantic Community It Is only In a free wheeling M- ■lock C alf, Brown C alf, Brown AHIgotor. in modium or high hools. A good months from the date of the first tion will meet on Monday at 8 meeting within which to file their — ^within the next two years. clety like ours, when our demo­ p.m. at the firehouse. Open stock In the meantime, pending the lolocrion, although tisos ond ttykt or* brMon. claims In order to share in the See all of it! cratic Instincts carry over even estate. Claims must be provable,” drafting and submission of any Manchester Evening Hendd An­ into the euppoeed realms of regi­ which, for the most part, nieans dover correspondent, M argery such constitution, the "Declaration Old Ipswich mentation and dlacipllne, that the that a claim cannot be merely Montandon, telephone Pilgrim 2- speculative. of Paris” recommends Immediate Issue of some need for censorship 6012. progress, where possible, toward Certain claims have a priority solid maple and speech control even arises. In the distribution of the bank­ the creation or approximation of And the problem is further com­ rupt’s general estate. These In­ those Institutions such a constltu OUR DIAMOND YOUR DOLLARS plicated, here, by the fact that clude wages which were earned by i L tlon would create. FAMOUS BRAND NAME employes of the bankrupt within there Is not very often suiy clear It recommends that the North three months before the date of Marendaz or unchallenged establishment of Atlantic Council, now the top poli­ this bankruptcy proceeding, not to any official standard for such cen exceed $600.00 to any one employe. TR A V a AGENCY tical authority of NATO, be given sorship or speech control. Who The trustee has vast powers. He widened decision-making powers, can set aside certain liens, such Authorized Agents For All really knows Just what should be pending the day when an Atiantic DIAMOND EOUIVALENCB as attachments, placed upon the Rail, Air and. Steamship censored from one day to another ? RUBBER FOOTWEAR constitution might set up a “ per' bankrupt's property within four Lines Nobody. And the current hearings months prior to the date of the manent high council at the highest A M ICHAELS Treasure Chest Diamond Is 18 Asylum St„ Hartford are quite likely to develop. In the petition. He can avoid certain political level” to be the top execu­ end, more Into a debate over what always pricsd to give you True Value transfers of property, Including Tel. CHapel 7-5857 Reg. $159.00. Just two of tlie double-gate droplenf mnple dining tables tive arm of the new regional gov­ even a mortgage In certain cases, ahould be censored, and In what ••■ACTUAL value equlvslent to the HAROLD EELLS above ...... $99 ernment made by the bankrupt prior to direction, and from what point of Reg. $203.25. (1) Group of solid maple Duxbury Windsor chairs; 1 arm, It rjggests that the NATO Par­ dollars you spend. bankruptcy. Ho can compel cer­ Manchester Agent view, than a debate over the really tain creditors to return payments 5 sid es...... $133 liamentarians 'Conference, which Vi MI 9-7442 central question, that of whether made to them by the bimkrupt Reg. $129.60. (1) 44” buffet shown above, regularly $129.50 ...... $77 now meets twice a year, might be NOW PRICE! there should be any censorship at groomed as the precursor to an all. eventual consultative assembly, ...VALUES TO 5.99... Things not illustrated which would be the parliament for We do not believe there Is any Old Chatham solid cherry real doubt as to the best answer to Reg. $119.60. (1) Old Ipswich dining grouj); rectangular exten.sion table, the new regional government. CHILDREN'S WOMEN'S (4) .spindle-back chairs ...... $88 And the "Declaration of Paris” that central question. I t has to be ■First Time In History •t r s io r o t Regularly $383.45. Big 60" triple JtWtltBS - SIlVtKSMITHS Reg. $66.00. (1) Set of four Old Ipswich mates chairs in red enamel finish. also called for the establishment of that the leas control and censor­ Colors: Red, white, tan and Colors: Block and ton. O p ie c e s dresser and mirror, 32” chest and full 958 Main St.— Mancheeter Good for accent ...... $44 an Atlantic high court of Justice ship there is the better, and this brown. ■ ^ size spindle bed in our most popular Phone M l S-2741 Reg. $239.00. (1) Old Ipswich maple Welsli cupboard with open shelves; to decide legal controversies aris­ answer haa to be supported and de­ O Q Q solid cherry collection. We can’t ing within the new political com­ fended no matter what particular Values to 5.99 match them as the factory haa been cabinet b a s e ...... $155 speech or attempted Indoctrina­ Values to 4.99 SPECIAL SALE Reg. $119.00. (1) 54” Old Chatham Chei'ry round dropleaf dining table $77 munity. on strike for months. Reg. $132.50. (4) Large dougle-gatc Old Chatham Chcriy dropleaf Rather fittingly, for a prospec tion effort Is Involved. In the long Good quality eontfrucHen of rubber and nylon, and corduroy. ON ALL NEW MODELS tlve organization which bases Its run, any individual excesses or of- tables ...... $99 appeal on the theor>’ that only fenae.s which may be committed Reg. $286.00. (1) Set of 8 Old Chiitliam Cherry Duxbury chairs; two arms, through lack of controls can be those who are already like one an­ ■J.;, ■ ‘ ■' ''.f 6 sides; s e t ...... $177 R E D and BLACK , FLE E C E L IN E D other can coexist peacefully, the cured much more easily, and with HAMILTON Reg. $176.00, (1) 5-Pc. Danish walnut group witli 42” round table and "Declaration of Paris” also much better health for our whole itfr: four side chairs ...... $99 recommends the establishment of democracy, than could ever be the Reg, $524.50. (1) Drexe! 8-picct* Declaration modern walnut dining group; an “Atlantic Council for Youth, case If what we had to deal with, large rectangular table, 44” buffel, 2 arm and 4 side chairs . . . '...... $388 for the l^ng run, was the Institu­ WATCHES " i Reg. $279.5(). (1) 5-Piece Dinette; 42” rouiifl table; four Hitchcock chairs, Education and Culture,” which SNEAKER BOOT Now 'A Price would see to It that the youth of tion of rigid, specific, and all-in­ Made by U. S. Keds and Snuggle Boot. decorated ...... $177 the prospective Atlantic United clusive contn^ls. W e should in the Reg. 5.99. Reg. $403.45, (1) 4-Piece Italian Provincial cherry bedroom; dresser, mir- States would have the opportunity long run risk bur democracy more jo r, chest, full size bed and night table ...... $333 / to grow more and more like one by gagging evei^.^ General Walker 25% to 50% o« Reg. $110.00. (1) French Provincial fi-drawer chest in cliei r y ...... $77 another. than we should -^y permitting Reg. $69.50. (1) Full size majile tester l>ed. comfilete v\ith canopy R V , A So we have. In this "Declaration every General Walkrt freedom to frame ...... ‘.....$44 of Paris,” the political, executive, spout, and even to tr^v to indoc­ trinate, his extremist noh^ense. ZERAN ^swjuIbaa. legislative, judicial, and the indoc trlnation agencies and institutions 785 MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER 102. which could go along with the mili­ Our Hospital Street (10) Reg. S99.50 48-inch solid ma­ tary unity already existing under W: WOMEN’S DRESS » N A T O and the economic union al­ The widening of Haynes St., novv" ple dresser bases (above) $77; ready developing under the Com­ being surveyed and planned by the (10) Reg. $34.50 mirrors, $2->; t I l 3 ' I mon Market. town engineers, should rank as both pieces for $102.; (3) Keg. just about the number one minor $69.95 Old Ipswich maple bunk jl-f And, lest we think this sounds t e A V - V W public works project for Manches­ TAILOR - SPORT YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO AHEND beds, shown to right, now .$55.- rather ambitious, It should be ob served that the only delegates to ter right now. And It could prove: '"'I'.: OUR SEMI-ANNUAL —or the lack of It could prove— A the Atlantic Convention who re­ fused to Bign this "Declaration of to be of major Importance. WYNSHAW’S Paris” refused because they The experience at the Hartford \^4 CHURCH STREET— HARTFORD SHOES Hospital fire laat month helped thought It was too timid and did Presents CASH SALE not go far enough In what they sharpen Manchester awareness of consider an inevitable and urgent the fact that Manchester Memorial Hospital is not ideally situated /i APPRECIABLE SAVINGS IN OUR direction. Bridal Fashion Show VALUES That too, of course, l.s our objec­ from the point of view of emer­ For MEN'S and WOMEN'S DEPARTMENTS tion to It, from a slightly different gency access. But there were those SPRING and SUMMER WEDDINGS who were aware of .the problem angle. Our objection to it is not SUNDAY a f t e r n o o n , JAN. 28. 1962 to 11.99 that It does not go far enough In even before then. Now, let us hope, ALL SALES FINAL—CASH or CHECK ONLY Ita potential scheming for unity; Uie necessary public impetus is 2 P.M. BO far as that is concerned we available, and the widening of STATLER-HftJON HOTEL think it wants to head toward a Haynes St. can be accomplished HARTFORD more complete degree of unity A fter that, which should almost No Admission Charge—No 'Tickets Necessary than we would favor. Our objec­ Every Bride Attending Will Receive Free be regarded as an emergency A Beautiful Wedding >^ft China - influenced Modern tion is to the geographical, politi­ matter, there can be study of an­ Some Lucky Bride Will Win Now S'®® cal and Ideological limitations in­ other and almost equally desirable An Exquisite Wedding Gown MATCHING PIECES (1) Square, sleek modern designing herent In the proposition. We improvement — the provision of Soeb fowjsus brands as Jack '■ JM. Rbytfcm Stop, Accent. Valoiltino, Cob- 3 pieces that takes on a Chinese flare w^ith its $109.00 (1) 5-drawerXhest with slid­ think. If the world U to live. It some new street which would pro­ framed bases. A joy to live with, easy ing shirt trays in cabinet top $81.75 must be through a somewhat lesser vide an alternative exit from the WYNSHAW’S Uors, yohrnt Stop and AIrTtnd. Colon: Black Coif, Bloek Sutdo, Brawn to care for with its rich oil-finished $54.50 (1) Commode stt'le bedside degree of unity spread not among area and thus eliminate the pres­ I Coif, Block Vehrot and Black Silu Brakpn tin s ond stylos in Mgh or modium 244* table, with drawers ...... $39.95 any select group of nations but ent dead end traffic situation 5 Old Ipswich maple group SS* tobacco brown walnut veneers. The fla ts. $44.50 (1) Bedside table .. . .$33.50 amoiig all nations. The backers of which could. In the event o f trou­ iiu U etd mod S / L u . 6-drawer double dresser base is 56 Reg. $308.00 $79.50 (1) Full size bookcase bed with the Atlantic Commimlty think of ble, prove a serious complication. group, brought out » year ago, inches wide; has a 26>/i x 42W’ mir­ almost tot^ unity among a select Meanwhile, as a regular precau­ now ftiscontinued. S t u i^ y built ror (hang it vertically or horizontal­ sliding d o ors...... $59J75 $149.60 (1) Triple dresser base and aranp t i iaUooM, and thay think tion no B atter -iiow w ide Hapaee for every-day uae; finiahed in ly ); a 38” 4-drawer chest and full brown nutmoff oNoriaf. d M b ed. mirror ...... $113 \^..~::i ...

PAQB BIGHT BIANCBjESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTE|l, CONN, WEDNESDAY^ JANUARY 24,-1962 ' BANCHESTEB EVENING HESALD, MANCHESTEB, CONN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 19*2 PAGE NINE Ta.

^lARlS TODAY r-.‘ Thursday! ¥ 1 ilO VALUE Wday! Soturdoyl y 4 J a c k e d D A Y S - You Save! M 4 i . ^■1 Emphasis Voting Machine Era ^ _ OUR NEW ART DEPARTMENT Comes to Bloody Bay On Health O C ( F ORUMBAGHER OILS, BRUSHES, CANVAS DAY SALE OF FAMOUS STARTS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS -By H.AROLD P. BA CER Oasslgned a registration number and Surprise findings that conflict Blood.y Bay, Tobago, \V. I. UFi given a registration card showing OFF DURING PARKADE DAYS the picture and the number. Each SpfciatA , TONITE with - popular conceptions about In bid West Indian pirate da.vs, aging and religion, adoption and registration team was accompanied Bloody-Ray was a battleground. by an observer from each of the motherhood and complications of ! Now, it.s name no longer appro- two major political parties—the ETCH-A-SKETCH 2.39 ~ ~ BRAND WINTERWEAR . AT childbirth figure in the medical I priatc. Bloody Bay is the site of a Peoples National Movement, most news. peaceful, modem settlement of of whose members are of African SILVER LABEL WHISKEY differences of opinion. descent, and the Democratic Labor I Agfaig and Religion In December the area's 67 reg- Party, most of whose members are . BOXED STATIONERY 39c ^ 6 There is a popular impression I istered voters got up early and of East Indian descent. (In the MANCHESTER SHOPPING F^ARKADE that the older persons grow the walked through the tropical forest election the PNM won 19 of the 30 1500 PACKAGES OF to the bay to line up, present cre­ FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY more religious they become. House seats.) DESK ACCESSORIES To test the validity of this belief, dentials and. after a .short briefing Then laws were changed to ad­ PAPER COCKTAIL KINSEY Dr. H. L. Orbach studied the re­ bn the mechanics of the opera­ mit the new procedures, election lationship between age, religion tion. pull the levers of a voting officials were trained, the 1,000 LtlN'CHEOX and DINNER FINE SELECTION OF FULL Q UART and church activity in a cross sec­ machine. The machine had ar­ mting machines were imported tion of 6,911 adults in the D etroit rived by sea since there is no path and installed and a get-out-the- metropolitan area between the ages to the bay wide enough for a cart. campaign initiated. NAPKINS i PRICED MARBLE and LEATHERETTE ► nationally hnown make of 21 and 84. People also were voting that On election day. voters arrived His conclusions as reported in da.y at 8S0 polling slatloiis all famous lame brands the publication Geriatrics: at the polls early and stood in line AUKE THE FAIR YOUR FIRST STOP over Trinidad and Tobago Terri­ In fiO-plus heat. ► “But results have shown that tory (islands north of Venezuela) there is no adequate proof to sub­ And after they voted, each 15e 8 8 c Awomen's wool skirts of the West Indies Federation, to dipped a finger in a hard-to-erase wool slacks stantiate the view that people bie- elect a new 30-member House of ► SEE WHY THE FAIR IS THE FINEST FASHION STORE EAST OF THE RIVER. BUY women s come more religious as they age. Repre.sentatives. purple stain. Just to make sure his 4.99 ANY BOOK Studies of the relationship between It wa.s the first tim e an A m er­ enthusiasm to vote wouldn’t bring 8-YEAR.OLD— 86 PROOF him back for another turn. Portable Typewriter Clearance WANTED WINTER APPAREL FROM ALL THE WONDERFUL NAME BRANDS age and religion do not support this ican company (The Shoup Corpo­ IN STOCK ► ______I $ 5 . 9 0 common view and suggest that old­ ration) had produced voting ma­ Royal Futura ...... $84.00 $ 5 . 9 0 er people's religious behaviour 1-s chines for use in a foreign country. FORD TO OFFER 8 MORE STOCKED BY THE FAIR AT BARGAIN PRICES. determined by more direct social D etroit, Jan. 24 iJFl Ford Divi­ JUVENILE. ADULT. BIBLES, I regularly $10.98, $12.98 | and cultural factors." To get ready for the mechanised Royal Tobomatic...... 64.00 regularly to $12.98 election day, 500 local people and sion of the Ford Motor Co. an­ COOK BOOKS, DICTIONARIES a group of American technicians nounced today that three more car Shapes, colors and sizes to please everyone! FertUlty and Sterility models will be offered starting in Olivetti Lettera 2 2 ...... $67.99 Another popular assumption is i had gone to work to find and regis­ Plaids, checks and spring pastels . . . all new | All wool slacks with tapered legs and aide zip­ ter more than 377.000 eligible April. ^ C O / Publisher’s ( CHARGE ACCOUNTS OPENED INSTANTLY! that if a childless woman adopts a - The new models were described 5mith-Corona G alaxie ___ $87.50 1962 spring styles. Sizes 7 to 15 and 8 to 16. ' per closure In solid colors, checks and stripes. baby, she vastly improves her voters. Z d T O U r r List Price PLUS F. E. TAX I They started in downtown Port as dressed up versions of present IrCLYDYBEERlI chances of giving birth later. To test this possibility, Drs- A. of S p ^ and worked their way to model cars. One is to be called the L J L. Banks, R. N. Rutherford and the distant snake-infested Nariva Galaxie 500 X/I, another the Fair- W. A. Cobum of Seattle, Wash., swamps and the remote outposts of lane 500 sports coupe and the third the Falcon sports future. 120 made follow-up studies of 31 in­ Tobago. MANCHESTER tie Z.CANSI fertile couples who were treated at To make sure there would b« no Lee A. lacocca, division general SHOPPING r n a fertility clinic and later adopted duplication among people who have manager, gave few details. He re­ j our own "merry lee" | ^ women s leather palm | I from stock! special group one or more babies. only one name, and that a common ferred to the new offering as a PARKADE They reported in the publication one, everyone was photographed. special ‘‘1962 H Introduction.” REED’S P' Q A c ■ fertility and sterility that only one k| PLC9TAX I I driving gloves | I women^s shirts-blouses woman in the group subsequently I seamless nylons | women's gave birth to a child. They con­ I I cluded: :iii “The fact that only one preg- __ J I $ 2 . 4 4 I I $ 2 . 9 9 nacy occurred in this study agrees I I ^ price with the result of other inve.stiga- I 8 8 c pr. j tlons which Indicate that the be­ I regularly $3.98 ' | I values to $5.98 lief that normal pregnancy fre- ■ EXTRA SAVINGS... JVGREEN STAMPS I regularly $1.15 pair | valuat to $15.85 quently follows adoption is false.” till I Made of a blend of raccoon and nylon with | I Very special group of ahirta and a few Birth Complications I Plain knit or micro-mesh seamless nylons In . pigskin palm, patterned back. Choice of dressy blouses . . . marked down for quick All taken from our stock of fine handbags . . . Another general medical belief j MT. VERNON I proportioned lengths of short, average and tall. I I natural, gray or black . . . small, medium I I clearance. Sizes 80 to 88, .but not every dressy and cashal atyles . . . some one of a I has been that a mother who has Sizes 8V4 to 11. and large sizes. ' ^^^style in every color or size. kind. Terrific value! had many babies mus< expect 1 I complications in the birth of an-1 Blended Whiskey other child. ^ Two obstetricians from Israel, FULL Q U A RT Drs. K Fuchs and A. Peretz, poured over the records of 23.528 j ► deliveries bet-.veon 1949 and \958 at PARKADE DAYS 1 the Rambani Government Hos­ from stock! misses’ | juniors’ and misses’ special group of pital. Haifa (if this total, 1,677 de­ I girls’ preteen | liveries were to mothers known NO MONEY DOWN! “CHARGE I F at GRANT’S 86 PR O O F medically as grand multlparas^ dress sale those who had babies \?evcn or WOMEN'S I car coats | I women's robes I wool skirts I more times in the past. B G Y 5' PREP WOMEN'S 4.65 T heir report, published In Ob­ PANTIES $5.00 to $17^50 stetrics and Gyecology, showed: JACKETS F U N N a O’ I I There w-as no greater Incidence ASSORTED STYLES [ Vs off or complications In the multlparas Reg. 39c and 49c j $13.49 lo $26.25 j VINYL BROKEN SIZES GOWNS and PJ.’s regularly $10.98 to $35.00 > I I S3.90 I group. There was not one mother JACKETS BROKEN SIZES A regularly $5.95 to $ 19.95 death in this group. The Infant Reg. 14.99 to 19.99 ^ you, (DojtL I ragularly $29.98 to $35.00 i mortality was no greater for this Reg. 2.99 All from our own stock. Casual and dressy I values to $8.98 * | group than for the others. styles in a variety of fabrics, colors and Choose from nylon quilts, fleeces, and cot­ I Choice of aolid colors and pastel plaids . . . I IVie Wonderful Human Body REG. T . 0 0 A special group of warm, cuddly car coats . . . styles. Junior sizes 7 to 16, misses sizes I ton quilt* . . . sizes 10 to 18. Siarry, not I TTie New Physician, a publica­ ► 9L — CL&Jl ... j some with attached hoods. Sizes 8 to 16. 8 to 20. every size in every style or type. ' ' pleated or slim sheath styles. Sizes 6 to 14. ' tion for young doctors and medical tdudents, advises this group not to 15.99 M be over-awed by the gigantic strides in space science. It points ^ U^SL diaosL 9 t \ out that the human body is won­ Sizes 12-20 Sizes 5-8 derful too. For example: r Human lungs contain 300 mil­ “ I r n r " 1 lion little balloon.s that remove car­ special group of right from stock! famous weather winky I boys’ flannel lined | bon dioxide and add oxygen to GIRLS' HARVEST HILL GIN I I I I your blood. BO Y5' WOMEN'S JUMBO 1 girls' coats snow suits Your kidneys contain 2.460,000 STRETCH girls' car coats filters. TOILETRIES \ I i I corduroy pants I Your muacle.s, placed end to end, JACKETS 5th would go four times around the TALCS. LOTIONS, $ 1 6 . 9 0 $ 9 . 7 0 I I earth , VINYL JACKETS 14 ONLY TIGHTS CREAMS and Others 80 PR O O F $ 6 . 9 0 Yoiir heart pumps 4,0(X) gallons SlM* 1-8, 4t6x, 7-10,11-14 I $ 3 . 3 3 I of blood each 24 hours. Values to 19.98 ONLY 3.23 I -values to $29.98 $16.98 value Your body contains 27 billion cells, 2 3 billion of which float in $9.98 to $12.98 value I ragularly $4.98 | the 16 pints of blood in your sys­ I 1 Wide variety of styles in sizes 7 to 14 and Colorful appealing styles for boys and tem . REG. a few 8 to 6x coat and slack sets. Not girls . . . all wind-resistant and water re­ A - o o V2 G A L. Girls’ car coats and jackets of water-repellent 14.99 solid color or printed cotton with a cozy warm evei^ style in every size,, but a good as­ pellent. Warm linings . . . attached hoods First quality Hockmeyer corduroy pants with I I I sortment to select from. or matching hats. Sizes 3 to 6x. I warm colorful flannel linings. Sizes 6 to 12. School Presents o 7.79 quilted lining. Sizes 7 to 14. SafetJv" -\sse iiib lv fsizes 10-12 PLUS FED. TAX Led by three Grade 6 patrol IMPORTED ASSORTMENT leaders, Manchester Green pupils | r r n presented a safety assembly at j STAMPS famous make! men s the school yesterday morning. Burgundy, Red Bordeaux. Rhone Valley our entire stock! men s Capt. Daniel Slrimaitis, Lt. WOMEN'S Brenda Ogren and Lt. John Gor- U NFIN I5H ED wash 'n wear shirts very special group! man. the leaders, gave demonstra­ F U N N E L 6.FO O T BATH maine guide jackets tions of patrol procedures. i SLACKS 5-DRAWER The patrol marched into the , K.4SHION SH.ADES auditorium and stood at attention | SIZES 13 to 20" . SUEDE TOWELS $ 3 . 3 9 for the flag salute, the singing f’1 HALL WINE juniors' and misses “America" and the patrol pledg.'. Reg. 5.99 REMNANTS CHEST 22 X 44 Patrol I presented belts to Pat­ 150 YARDS ONLY O N E O N LY 100% Cotton regularly $5.00 1/3 off V rol II, which demonstrated inspcc RUNNER tlon. Was 39c Yard W a s 24.88 ii Assorted Colors The program included a dramat­ Reg. 2.99 >;| Diaafintinuad number of our famoua brand ization of a safety song by the Reg. 59c , name wash and wear white dress shirtv. . , . That's right . . . our entire stock of wonderful kindergarten, "The Policeman 5TH I spread collar, convertible cuffs. Sizes 14 Vi to I better coats I warm men’s Maine Guide jackets . . . at a I Song” by Grade 1, "Sing a Song X; saving of off their regular price. of Safety" by Grade 2. a choral ' , 17Vi, sleeve iMigths, 32 to 86. • reading, bicycle safely demonstra­ l O H O 1.59 tion and safety a c r o s t 1 c by (jradc 3. , 2 J 7 Original safely poems were pres­ H M R I Y ard ented by Grade 4 and safely -slog- 1 O N LY 1 9 * Mother Goldstein n a.ns Were illusliaLed by original I F * 3 3 to M 8 posters by Grade 6. , ' SYMPHOWG 1 ONLY ■ ' selected group! men’s special group! men s Patrol members demuhslratcd , U N nN ISH ED Red Grape W^HE the niethod of carrying out their; SYMPHONIC duties, and the program closed STEREO A 550RT ED values to $69.98 with a safely me.-,,age to the stu­ 3-DRAWER sport shirts better sport shirts dents by their patrol captain. I PHONOGRAPH STEREO NOT ALL ITEMS The audience sang "America" , | FLOOR MODEL NIGHT TABLES REMNANTS and remained standing while the j PHONOCRAPH 1 O N LY IN ALL SIZES patrol was dismised in formation. ] Was 199.9S— NOW FLOOR MODEL Vdiiet to 69c Yard S2.59 2 for S5 Just nota tha wida salaetion of fabulous fab­ j 25^0 off j The Green School patrol includes . W a s 11.88 2:1.39 O R C O L O R S fifth graders with otlirers from the I rics . . . tha heavenly colors and th# success sixth grade. ' ragularly $3.00 and $4.00 ' styles. All coats with warm wool interlinings regularly $5.95 to $7.95 | \ Intermediate or pile linings . . . meticulously tailored and Alarm Wakes Snorer g J l K l * Lfiltt BlMved cotton aport shirts and suada film- made to sad at much higher prices. Long sleeved cotton siKirt Shirts ... all bearing . Groton, Conn. — A chin alarm Mariidovfiis Have nalB in aaaortad chaeka, atripes and solid colora. I famous brand name labels. Small, medium, | to help prevent snoring has been,] HARVEST HILL Small, madium and large sizea. ' large and extra large sizes. Invented by George J. Wilson of leen Taken on I Groton. The alarm is fastened un­ 1 2 7 5 '“ der the chin with a strap that Seme Hems buckles at the top of the h e a d. | PACKAGE STOBE / Pressure from a slackened jaw— | which indiccates snoring or, at W .T.G RAISTT CO Your FrUitidly PARKADE MANCHESTER PARKADE OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY NIGHTS Tia 9 - MONDAY, TUESDAY, SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 PM. least. Improper breathing — sets Family Store CTORE NEXT TO "GRAND UNION” off a battery-powered vibrator and OPEN 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY l»«*Ear, aw akening the c u lp rit T \ V - V V *. *« "*» *. *■ A ^ S \ » *1 V ^ > «|J. V T-*r" S' •i‘"V 'V«r V V'•t9-^-*^.'*T ...... ^ •/' ■ .. '

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chamber while the House ii In areha get their right to rule di­ SotUh Windsor tesaloo. Only a member recog­ rectly m m (!tod. Youths Charge WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. nized by the speaker “haa the Boor," Q—Who heads the Federal Announce Engagements Couples Club Sets FRIDAY,„ SATURDAY HeuaiBg and Home Finance Agen­ University Bias Q—Who was Saul eC TarwsT cy? Square Dancing A—This waa the name eC the A —Robert C. Weaver. Q—Which stats has the lowest (Cnntinned from Page One) Apostle Paul beftnre hie eenver- The Guys and Dolls Couples Club MANCHESTER population density T ■ion. ■ Q—Why did no llksnese quires a building because it is of Wqpplng Community Church' A—Alaska, 0,4 persons per Georgs Washington appear NO MONEY DOWN threatened with deterioration—the will hold a square .dkneing party square mile, gross area. Q^What la meant by the Di­ early U.S. coins? p.imary reason for such aequisi- 1-0. Friday at 8 p m. at the Wapping vine Right of Kings? A —Washington would not allow Uon—it does not make abrupt Community House, “ Stan’’ Best of 0—What was the original dura­ A—This la the belief that mcn- It while he was alive. changes of practice with regard to the East Hartford Square Dance tion oTth e Lenten season T occupancy because maintenance of Club, will be caller. A — I.ent at flmt was a 36-day a socially practicable rate of in­ Members will bring guests to the period of fast. (Jharlemagns add­ tegration is essential to .the pie- event. ed four daya about 800 A.D. to vention of further deterioration." The Junior Choir of Wapping make it correspond to CJirizt’s 40- SEARS The Detroit Board of Education Community Church will rehearse day fast in the wilderness. Kenmore Built-In Style I ■! ' 1'. A N 11 (■() is under federal court order to tonight at 7 o'clock a{ the church; D (n ^ A L if ’A . show cause why the transfer of Senior Choir at 8. Q— Is the Rocky Mountain goat A class will be held Saturday at misnamed 7 300 elementary school pupils Electric Cooking Centers ' ! should not be halted. 7:30 p.m. in the Ruth Crockett A—Goat antelopes p o s s s ■ s A committee representing the room at the church for those who traits found In both goats and pupils has filed suit alleging that are planning to become church antelopes. The Rbcky Mountain the proposed transfer is part of members in special services Sun­ goat is a member o f this group. discriminatory racial policies prac­ day. 'O ticed by the board. The suit de­ Legion Notes Q—Did Albert Schweitzer be* clares that the board has set pol­ The Abe E. Miller American Le­ some an organist after he went to OVER 200 PAIR Africa or before ? icies "to create a system under gion Post w ill hold Its regular SAVE UP TO ' OR MORE A —Before he was 30. Sehweit- which Negro children are con­ meeting today at 8 p.m. at the WOMEN'S and TEENS' FLATS ser had won an international rep­ fined to public schools located in Main St. Legion Hall. TWO FAMOUS BRANDS The First District Meeting of utation as an organist and as an all-Negro areas. The engagement of Miss JoAnne^ The engagement of Miss Donna the American Legion Posts and Interpreter of Johann Sebastian The Parish School L. Johnson to MalviA A. Carlson, Bach. Board backed down on its earlier Marjorie Kerrigan to William J. Auxiliaries w ill be held Sunday at both of Manchester, hail been an­ 50 ■decision to make an all-Negro Ritchie, both of Manchester, has 2:30 p.m. A ll post members will nounced by her parents, Mr. and Q— W hat is the historical back­ meet at the. Legicm Hall on Main R«9. to 10.99 H ) oM; school of McDonogh No. 19, one been announced by her parents. Mrs. Robert W. Johnson, 613 Lydall ground of Dr. Benjamin Rush? SALE of the schools involved in racial St. Tht Auxiliaries will meet in Price Mr. and Mrs. James J. Kerrigan, St. ORIG. 6.98 to 14.98 A — He was. a signer of the Dec­ strife in previous years. The board the basement of the First Congre­ Tots’ Coat Outfits Vt 14 Ekisign St. Knit Sleepers laration o f Independence, an early acted shortly after a federal judge Her fiance is the eon of Mrs. gational Ohuroh. Orig. 16.98 to 29.98 now 8.49 to 14.99. Limited Her fiance is the son o f Mr. and Svea Carlson, 53 Walker St., and Girls' Dresses leader in the antisiavery, move­ had issued a temporary order re­ ITte poet and auxiliary will spon­ group coat, hat and legging sets. Boys' and girls’ Mrs. William J. Ritchie, 36 Knight­ the late Rudolph Carlson. ment and, for a time, surgeop gen­ straining the board from re- sor a Valentine Record Hop on sizes 2 to 4. eral of the Continental Army. THE segregating the school. on St. Miss Johnson is a 1959 graduate Feb. 10 at the hall. Miss Kerrigan is a 1957 gradu­ of Manchester High School and a McDonogh No. 19 was one of two Price Q—,What does the term "60-meg­ schools Integrated by federal court ate of Manchester High School 1981 graduate of the Connecticut Manchester E vening Herald Tots’ Snowsuits 1.00 Price aton" denote? and a 1960 graduate of the Hart­ State Department of Vocational NO MONEY DOWN order in 1960. Hundreds of white South Windsor correspondent A —"M ega " is a prefix meaning Education Licensed Practical Orig. 10.98 to 19.98 now 5.49 to 9.99, Our famous SALE parents withdrew their children ford Hospital School of Nursing. Laura Katz, telephone M l ^ e l l 4- Brushed knit 2-pc. Bootee foot, Were 5.98 to 14.98 now 2.99 to mllllon.The label "60-megaton” re­ on Anything Yon Buy at Seara'on Credit Nurse program, and employed by brands! Limited group! Boj's' and girls' styles, sizes' and the 700-capacrty school now Is She is on tl)s nursing staff at Man­ 1758. cotton gripper waist, plastic sole, 7.49. Limited group from fine fers to a nuclear device which has chester Memorial Hospital. Hartford Hospital. 1 to 4. attended by five Negro and 15 blue, aqua, maize. Tots’ sizes 1, 2, makers. Sizes 8 to 8x; 7 to 14. the destructive power of 60 million white pupils. Mr. Ritchie la a 1954 graduate Mr. Carlson is a 1958 graduate of 3, 4. Tots 1 to 3. tons of TNT. Ro«. 8.98 to 10.50 No Trade-in Required Lunch counters at several chain of Manchester High School. He is Manchester High School, served Parkade Stores Tots’ Crawlers stores in Columbus, Ga„ were employed by Sears Roebuck Co. four years in the U.S, A ir Force Q—What type of religious sect Bate Extra desegregated without incident by and attends the University of and Is employed as a technical rep­ Were 1.98 . . . gripper-crotch overalls. Boys’ and TOTS’, GIRLS’, BOYS’ G IR LS’ 4.98 to 10.98 are the Prim itive Baptists? about 25 Negroes. In a statement Hartford. resentative for Xerox Corp. West Open Sales Days girls’ styles . . . sizes M, L and XL. Save more . . . and T E E N S ’ A—A small group of fundamen­ Hartford. Issued through the Chamber of A Feb. 24 wedding is planned. buy 3 pairs 4.00. talists who em p h a^ e hymn .sing­ DISCONTINUED STYLES Commerce, a blracial committee (Lorlng Studios) No date has been announced for The first ot many 1962 sales pro­ Gloves & Mittens Quilt Robes ing and preaching. Ministers are Fits Any Space said last month that desegregation the wedding. motions, sjionsored by the Man­ called elders and receive no pay. o f lunch counters had been agreed (James J. Greene Proto) chester Parkade Merchant's Asso­ Girit’ PanUn N o I ( I n 11 (11 I i M ; III •-1 p i l l ; ; 111111 ■ t .: n 11.111 ciation, starts today for four days. 3 ' ' 1.00 on and would occur early this year. Lutherans Plan Stock up! DimiHe-knlt ciderlon, full-combed cot­ Q—How many plays have been In Albany, Ga., representatives Six pages, containing some 20 attributed to Shakespeare? ' i r r I r I (■ I 1 1 1 . I ( m i l l 1 , s 11 111 1 111 (i p I. i r i ■ Deaths Last Night advertisements and featuring mid­ ton. EJlastlcized band waist, ban(1 leg. White 4-14. ^ Price ’ BO O TR ioT of the Albany movement met with Father-Son Dinner Vs off A —Thlrty-(ieven. Mayor Asa Kelly and the city com­ winter bargains under Parkade mission to present a 3-part request. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Days banners, may be found in to­ Were 89c to 3.98 now 69c to 2.69. Were 4.98 to 10.98 . . . now 2.49 Q—When Cain left Eden, where . The Churchmen's group at Cirls’ Socks Giant Oven Capacity Such a meeting was one of the Paris — Mrs. Natalia Sedov day's edition of The Herald. 3 79c Every type and style Included. to 5.49 cotton and nylon quilt! dd he go to dwell? FOR CHILDREN. points of the agreement which end­ Emanuel Lutheran Church is tak­ Trotsky, 79, widow of Leon Trot­ James DeRocco, chairman of the stock up and save! W hite combed cotton anklets Sizes for all ages! Sizes 4 to 6 and 8 to 12. A —In the land of Nod, east ol .69 llii)4i J t i - i i u h \\ nil I \( h \i l i)\i 11 I ( liii I, ed domonstrations by Negroes last ing reservations for the annual sky, the Russian revolutionary promotion, said today that 13 par­ with action cuff. Sizes 6 to 11. Sold In packs o f 3 pr. Eden. WOMEN and TEENS ticipating stores at the Parkade month. father-son diimer to be held In leader, died Tuesday. Mrs. Trot­ R09. 3.50 to 10.99 I ' o n i 1 d i ll il fill .11111 iiu .11 II i i i i i k i i u ; The Negroes asked that bus will be open today, tomorrow and GIRLS’ PRE-TEEN Q—Of what country 1b the ma­ Luther Hall at the church on F ri­ sky who had been seriously 111 for companies be allowed to desegre­ some time, w'as bom in Russia and Friday until 9 p.m., and Saturday Protten Blouses and T E E N PRE-TEEN rimba the national musical Instru­ • 11 11 r 1 1 1 1 1 iDiiU flip '.\iiii.-, ill ,m\ pii'itic'ii. day. Feb. 2, at 6:30 p.m. for all ment T gate facilities without Interference first met Trotsky In 1902 in Paris. until 6 p.m., fo r the shoppers' con­ Were 1.98, 2.98 and 3.98. Short and roll-up sleeve from police; that cash bonds post­ men of tl^e church. venience. Sweaters A —Guatemala. 11M' 1\ -- I n p 1.1 n . 11.1 Ill) il I 1 p ( i I ' 1 11 Guest speaker will be the Rev. They were married shortly after­ styles. Sizes 8 to 14. Jamaicas ed by demonstrators who were ar­ ward and from that time her life Some of the bargains include Carl Bloomqulst of Hoxsle, R.1-, Q—What circumstance led to • 1 ,1 I r |i i r k 11 ,1" (if r I n m 1 1 1 I I n 11 • i \ ,i I rested be returned; and that a bl- was mostly a series of exile homes. tot.s' snowsuits and girls' dreses, at CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS raclal planning commission be or- who last summer served as di­ half-price; Seamless nylons at 88 the ' reputed discovery of North rector of Gamp Calumet, the Lu- Trotsky was slain in Mexico In Preteen Skirts 3,99 America by Leif Ericson? liinci. 7 pn--itii)H --\sililii-. I'm tup iiiiil-. ?;anized. The commission prom-' 1940. cent.s, reg. 51.15 value; junior and sed a reply within 10 days. ]^ theran Chtirch camp at Lake Os- misses coats from J33 to 548, values Were 5,98 to 10.98 . . . a wonderful group In pleat­ 2.99 A — On a voyage from N or­ slpee in New Hampshire. Elklon, Va. — Chester C. Housh, ed .or sheath styles! Plaids! Solids! Sizes 6 to 14. 1.99 way in 999, Leif wax blown oiff BROKEN SIZES • ( 1 1 ,1 \ p m ('l l ,1 m 1(1 ( i \ I 11 1) ;i-. si 1 1 :i 11 ii; Il I , Three Negroes played in a bas­ up to 569.98; boys' vinyl Jackets at A terrific group of long sleeve Reservations may be made with 75, a leader In the nation's turkey Were 6.98 to 8.98 . . . wools and course and discovered a land ketball game at New Orleans as 56, reg. 514.99; and numerous oth­ pullovers! Sizes 10 to 16. Look .1 111 m n .1 1 i (■ t 1)I I nII i--t .1 1 . m i l ^i li r t m • •■■. 1 1 1 1 1 any member of the committee Industry and a former president which he called "Wineland” — Loyola of Chicago defeated Loyola er bargains In home appliances, corduroys! Plaids! Patterns! Sol­ what you save! of New Orleans, 96-73. One of the which includes John Nelson, chair­ of the National Turkey Federa­ clothing and household items. Girls’ Stretch Tights 99c ids. Sizes 7 to 14; 6 to 14; 6 to 15. later identified as the east coast SALE Negroes, Vic Rouse, was given an man, assisted by Joseph Naylor, tion, died Tuesday of a heart at­ Many of the stores also provide Were 1.69 . . . seamle.ss, nin-reslst nylon stretch. of North America. ovation by approximately 1,000 Paul Erickson, Clarence Wogman, tack. He also was president of trading stamps with customer's Sizes 4 to 6x; 7 to 10; 12 to 14 In choice of FAM O U S 8RANDS— REG. 2.99 fans as he left the game. Ward I.aklng and York Strangfeld. East Point Turkeys of Elkton- purchase-s. 5 colors! PRE-TEEN 5.98 Q —From what is brown sugar In Washington, the Civil Rights PR E -TEE N and GIRLS’ made? Commission apologized to Sen. A — Brown sugar is made from Barry Goldwater, R-Arlz,, for say­ Girls’ Storm Coats 6-99 Wool Slacks Sweat Shirts the syrup, or maasecuite, that is ing in Its annual report that signs Orig. 19.98 . . . washable, hooded poplins. Orion separated from the first sugars to FA/^US W (^ l7 s TENNIS be refined. were displayed in Arizona saying acrj'llc pile-lined! Hooded! Broken sizes 4 to 14. “No Indians or Dogs Allowed.” The conunlsslon said the state­ THAT WONDERFUL FEELING! Q—What two countries make ment was not adequately verified Girls’ Eskimo Coats 2.99 1.99 up the island of Hispaniola? WHITES A Nothing like a steadily growing savings 5J9 A — Haiti and the Dominican .99 and that after a careful search the Orig. 19^98 . . . washable Orion acrylic pile! Warm, Were 5.98 to 8.98 . . . wools, Famous "Whistle Tops" that Republic. and FAIULOUS commission found no evidence that fund to give you that “ walking-on-a-cloud” • qullt-llned! Hooded! Broken sizes 7 to 14. corduroys and some cotton knits! young teens love so much! Pre- such signs exist today. feeling. Everytime you add to it you can see teen sizes not every style in every COLORS VALUE Sizes 7 to 14;' 6 to 14. Q—For whom was the John Birch your rosiest dreams moving nearer to ful- Girls’ Snowsuits size! Boeletv named? nilment. 6-99 A—Army Captain John Birch Were 10.98 . . . Pima cotton/nylon blend! Orion who was killed August 26, 1S4S, CURRENT ANNUAL DIVIDEND ...... acrylic pile-lined! Chiddle cap to match! Sizes 3 to GIRLS’ 19.98 SUED E BOYS’ 2.98 L IN E D while on an Office of Strategic r 6x. Services mission in central China. MEN'S WORK SHOES By ARTHUR LORD Winter Coots He was shot by the leader of a BEHER GRADE Dear Arthur: During the Christ­ Girls’ Blouses Chino Slocks group of Communist (Chinese. mas holidays last year a dear L69 HIGH TOfS— EROKEN SIZES Q—What idee president never as­ friend of mine was killed while v S A V I N G S Were 1.98, 2.98 and 3.98. Roll-up sleeve styles! crossing the street. She was only Fine cottons! Sizes 7 to 14. sumed his duties? OUT THEY GO 62, but had slowed down‘ consid­ A—William R. King, elected ct?rc/ LOAM 10.99 1862. He was in ill health. erably in the past few years. I A s o i ' I A r I u N 1.93 Sherpa-Iined. Imported heek have just turned 60 and am gen­ Girls’ Slacks m suede. Sizes 4 to 6x. Broken sizes Were 2.98 . . . flannel-llned_8an: Q—What -tefm described small uinely worried about walking in Were 2.98 . . .Flannel-lined, beautifully-patterned 7 to 14. Were 24.98 now 12.99. forized chinos! Tan, Loden. Black. roadaide inns In Colonial America? traffic. As I get older and slower, corduroys! Half-boxer waists! Sizes 3 to 6. Sister • I.DIBT rtWRWCIRt lUlTITWTtOM Sizes 6 to 12. Extra sturdy! A —Ordinaries. the traffic seems to get heavier sizes 7 to 14; were 3.98 now 1.99. Ro«. 8.99 to 10.99 and faster. If I drove, I would Q—What la the largest Chin(x>k never walk. But I don't drive. Are BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 81, COVENTRV salmon caught by rod and reel? there any precautions that 1 can Girls’ 2-Pc. Dresses m 2.98 and 3.50 BOYS’ and GIRLS’ HOODED © A —An 8S-pounder. take? W ere 5.98 . . . cotton quilt skirt and blouse to DOUBLE-KNEE Aging MON..TUES.-FR4DAY match. Sizes 3 to 6x. Sister sizes 7 to 14. Were Sweat Shirts Q—-Can honeybees pollinate red CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED / Dear Aging: Yea, there are pre­ H a I I E C t il l 5 P.M. 7,98 now t.99. Boys' Lined Jeans elovef? Kenmore Dryers with cautions — and you should take L A L I C I I m ill W THURSDAY 9 A.M. to 8 PP..M.— WED. OIX>8ED AT NOON A —No, but bumblebees do. Kenmore Automatic them. There is a very definite cor­ relation between' aging and traffic Boys’ Slacks 2-99 0 — W hat element ie known aa Most Wanted Features accidents. Four ou(. of everj' 10 Orig. S.98 and 4.98. Famous maker cotton twist, the "sun element” ? ^ z m a m J ^ s } 30-in. Electric Ranges persons killed in traffic accidents polished cotton or Random Cord! Sizes 6 to 18. 2.59 1.67 A — Helium. Sears low price are 66 or over. 'Hiis figure is Fleece-lined! Gray, Loden, Natry! 1 4 8 - 0 0 Machine washable! 10 oz. blue S automatic cycles tragically high because only one denim! Sizes 6 to 16. Sizes 4 to 16. Orig. 2.50. 0 —What is the distinction be­ MANCHESTER PARKADE Homart Electric out of 10 persons is over 65. Boys’ Sport Shirts 1Ji9 tween “having the floor” snd hav­ Sears low price You and all others who do not ! Orig. 1.98 to 2.98. Fine combed cotton, wash 'n ing the "privilege of the floor" In BRANCH BTOMiS AT: Electric drive must be especially alert i wear, long sleeve sport shirts in plaids, checks and the House of Ripresentatives T Enfield e Corbin Comere. • Weat Hartford Center 24*incK oven width when walking in or near traffic, j solids. Top quality, short sleeve knit shirts with BOYS’, 59c and 69c A—“Privilege of the floor” Special cycle dried waih ’n wearables wrinkle 1 6 8 «« Hot Water BOYS’ 49c to 79c FAMOUS Most pedestrian traffic fatalities j fashion collars. Sizes 8 to 16. means privilege o f being In the occur to persons who do not drive. CHILDREN’S BOOTERY BVD Socks free as can be. Inclpdes cyclee for everyday and Lacking driving skills, it is dif­ Boys’ Sweaters T-Shirts & Briefs delicate fabric,. Big 10-Ib. capacity, flexible Cook with automatic ease in giant oven, ea.4.v-8et Heater ficult to appreciate the dangerS of 499 clock starts, stops cooking automatically. Each top jaywalking (crossing in mid­ Orig. 7.98 to 10.00. From America’s finest! Hl-bulk timer, lint screen. Safety Lid Switch, more! block) and other seemingly minor orlons! Bulky-wool-knits! Shetlands! Pullovers or unit has 7 separate heat. FRESH NATIVE stead of your feet, use one.- Orig. 8.98 to 12.08, now 4.49 to 6.49. Date-time 5.99 1 1 1 POULTRY PARTS Cooking top has an If traffic is heavy, swallow false Suburban coats! Parkas! Sur- styles. Sizes 6 to 14., Weather-proofed poplin! Full pile- coata! Sizea 6 to 16 In this huge l l OVEN POULTRY pride. zip-lined! SUea 4 to 14. group! I i C U T FRESH Butomatie unit Double .lenient besting mechan­ Ask someone to help you cross Spedal .f I I D A IL Y ism I Immersion type) saves you busy Intersections. Girls’ Winter Gar Coats 4.99 MEDIUM BROILERS, 299'"® Orig. 8.98 to 14.98. Poplins! Quilt, Orion or III BUT THE PASTS fuel. Seronti element goes into op­ Dear Arthur: Why is it that Sherpa pile-lined! Sizes 3 to 6x. BOYS’ 13.98 to 16.98 eration only when necesiwry. All older people are either sweet "lit­ ORIG. 16.98 to 25.00 Km y o u l i k e BEST EGGS FRYERS, So much quality, so many features and yet the models listed by Underwriter's tle” old ladies or grouchy old men ? price ii wonderfully low for this Kenmore electric It seems to me tljat something Preteons’ Car Goats m and Sport Coats Boys' Suits 1 BREASTS, LESS, 2 Doz. Lab.. Inc. Full pedestal beze with happens to people trocn they age Orig. 12.98 to . 16.08. Winter poplins! Quilt, i ROASTERS, oven and cooking unit. Designed for beauty and and they get this way. Can you built-in leveling screws slmpllflee Orion or Sherpa lined. Sizes 8 to 14. efficiency. See it at Sears today! explain? 1 UVERS, WINOS, Instellatlon and elimlnatez clean-) Prentls REGULARLY PRICED TO $10.50 99* F o v a Dear Frentis: 'When It comes to DOmr MISS A SINGLE 5.99 10.99 big ehores. older people (younger people, mld- WROUD OR OUT UL' WoolsI Blends! Oorduragral AD Junior boys, boys snd csdsts! AH 1 MSZARDS, dle-agM people, or people In any • MANY COLORS • MANY WIDTHS RACK or COUNTERS terrlfio valuea! 8-buttoa atylas. Cram our regular stock! Fins fab- 1 •TORE HOURB: I^ase of . life), you cannot make V ALin» GALORE fully Uned, center voit Bisee 4 to rlesl Latest styles! Sizes 4 to 18 MAirCREflTEB athltrary either-or statements and BACKS u i NECKS SpoeW for Yoor CooUiif Noods AT CHILDREN'S BOOTERY SHOES ARE NOT JUST SOLD BUT... THROUaROUT THE BTOBBI 16 In the group! In the group. Sliop at Sears •H O P P lN a MON. TUE&, OAT. 10 AM. Is 6 PM. be correct. There are sweet-little- WED. nrUBO. FBL. 10 AM . «e • PM. old ladies and there are grouchy m r u r n i f i ! an d Save old men, but the ladies were sweet SKILLFULLY FITTED USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT! SORRY! NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS, PLEASE! SEARS m S-1681 / Bad little and the men were gn)ucli£ long before they were old. - r* 'V- ......

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Trudeau Lists Changes Made Specials For Parkade Days PARKADE DAYS By Censors in' His Speeches COCONUT e l nn What do you look for most when dining out? Pleasant clean atmosphere, good (OnntliMMd from Page One)-. • CLIP BASOU» X. HTMAN, MJ). food and good service! The Hol> Nob takes pride in meeting all these requirements "I would be faithlesa to my TWU to Fight Written tw Netnpaper and more! trust and recreant In my duty If Enterpriee A**n. ROYALS Lb. Whether it’sHfor lunch, for one of the chefa specials, or the fantastic combina­ I did not epeak out," he mid, be- Kot many of ua roach "yoara of Tender moist cocemut blended Into a rich creamy B E G C o JU p O JtA , tion ; whether it’s for the entire family on Wednesday nights "all you cauae he bellevee hia army exper­ Merger of Two fUaerotlon" without aufferinc the center and covered with Munson’s own pure bit- tersweet chocolate. ience In Korea as intelligence chief aehea and paiha of back tioublea can eat” or Friday’s s u p ^ unmatched broiled lobster or stuffed baked shrimp "a- hae given him knowledge and AND oaused by faulty body moctaanica la-hob-nob,” it’s an experience worth your while. awareneu o f "the insidious and Giant Airlines Open Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings until 9:00. CILARANCE 'Vicious threat of world com­ and even faultier ahoelnE. ASSORTED HARD CANDY munism .cloaked in the garments (Conttmied from' Page One) Since, for the most part, our of Russian ImperlaUsm.’’ 7 • ------thmblea m due to errors dating BEO. 59c. A DEUOlbUS MDCT17BE OF I L FRUIT AND snCB FLAVORS. "TheM. dangers lie within our tern with $900 million in assets, back to infancy and ohlUttiood, we Wednesday Only 5 to 8 P.M, borders as well as beyond our have an ObUcatlon to protect the Old Fashioned iChtekeB Soup 39,000 employts and 400 aircraft national boundaries," he said, add­ will be submitted to stockholders SAVE rising generation from repeating SOUTHERN ing that “we must know our of both companies and the Civil too many of our mistakes. anemy" to defeat his challenge. Here are some suggestions that FAMILY NIGHT FRIED CHICKEN Aeronautics Board. only with coupon MUNSON'S His apeeches, he said, have been The board, which has generally West Middle Tpke.-Free Delivery ■ ••ooo may keep your youngsters from BpagtaettJ, French Fried Pote- dealgned to enllghteA the pubHc the later development o f foot mi­ toee, Toeeed Salad NeopoUtan, encouraged mergers, had no imme­ and the military about this threat. diate comment. series and back strains: ALL YOU $ 1 .50 Bread and Batter, er Americans, he mid, "mqat be DHCOMWT 8A V W COUPON OliCOWIT 8AVIN0 COUPON Tea. There was no mention in the an­ Don’t urge the Infant to stand spiritually and heroically motivat­ or walk until he Indicate th.at he’s CANDV KITCHEN Children nnder 10 yenra old nouncement of 71-year-old Eddie SPECIAL REO. lAO PER ed to live and work—and fight If Rlckenbacker, famed World War I Rog. 5.95 Rog. 4.95 Rog. 2.98 ALL ready for weight-bearing. Never CAN EAT A PEliaON fljOO when acoom|NUiled by necessary — to preserve, defend FOR FAMILY MAKERS OF FINE CANDIES pnrenta. REDUCED ^ ace who Is/chairman of the board THOSR mind what the book says about and extend" the American heri­ VITAMIN and chairman of the executive UNDER VITAM IN C NOW 0ii8-A-Day when he ought to make the ef­ tage. committee ot Eastern. NOW t YEARS fort. Instinct Is a better guide. rFamous For Old Fashioned Goodness 8sg. 24,95 Y u r *rouiitlBr Sults i 9 'I t is my conviction that we TENSION (Type) TO An Eastern Airlines spokesman AND (FULL 100) Don’t start with a mechanical Extra pants to match 4.97 must soberly, and steadily advance 80 walker. Straddling places weight­ 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU! MANCHESTER said only that Rlckenbacker would PRESSURE Vitam in the Cause of freedom and progress continue to hold those posts as long bearing r I (.> Vd I R /. r M 1,. r, t i i I’ R I ( ( ’> ARl I ( ) Vv I R A 1 i W . C, f T ! j south. Chiefs of Staff. Bathe his feet morning and Charles W. Tillinghast, president A letter from former President of Trans World Airlines, comment­ night with soap and water. Dry DIKOUNT lAVINa COUPON carefully, particularly between the Dwight D. Eisenhower suggesting ed that merging of the biggest OtfCOMNT taVWto COUPON* DIKOUNT lAVIN* COUPON 0MCOUNT lAVm a COUPON toes to prevent ringworm. And Esg. 8 M Wool SIseks 6 '^ a change in the policy on the cen­ East-West carrier (American) and keep the skin smooth by anointing Otharo radueod to at low ot 3.47 soring of speeches was inserted in the biggest North-South carrier ^ REO. 40.05 REG. 29.95 REG. 3.98 REG. 4.05 i f '^ t h an unmedicated prepara­ the record as the hearings began (Eastern) might "aggravate com- w HI-FI WESTIHOHOUSE AUTOblA'nO ELECTRIC HEATING PAD tion such as cream of albolene. yesterday. petltive imbalances and thus In GOOIt... ” 1 question the desirability of crease rather than diminish the SOTO-BROIL a t nxad Heato— Hlgk. Medinm. Urn * As soon as the toensdis extend NO PHONOGRAPH ALARM tog. 2M Sperti Knit Shirtt 2 * * requiring the topmost government problems of the remainder of'the beyond the flashy portion of the industry.” toes, out them straight across. officials, whether military or civil­ Don’t round the comers. And be ian, to submit to censorship of con­ Before Eastern chose American CLOCK sure-to avoid trimming them too Giant 25-inch Oven.. • Easy- tent—as distinguished from secur­ as a partner, thure had been pre­ NA’nONALLY ADVERTISED geverly. MONEY Ktg. 4 M Sonoton, Bulky Knlto 4^* ity matters—prior to their utter­ liminary TWA-£kutern merger As soon as the old pair of shoes ance," Eisenhower said. talks. And there has been talk of riiows signs, of unusual wear or'the This was done unde'r his and pre­ r possible TWA merger with XSAVE2.99) • growing foot appears to be get­ Cleaning Porcelain Finish ceding administrations, the former Northeast Airlines, which is strug­ .e Soft remov­ ting crowded, provide a new pair. DOWN President said, but added that af­ gling to stay ahead of its Credl (S ava able eoVer The d d cry of "baby needs a pair ter thoughtful reconsideration “I tors. 16.07) I a Waterproof of shoes’’ didn't just come out of incline to the view that when re­ Howard Hughes, who owns 78 • Underwriters sponsible and respected officials liib. tesM thin air. on Soars Easy Sears Low, Low Price ^ CLEARAHCE per cent of TWA’s. stock, has in­ e R oasts • 90-Day Guarantee feel compelled to submit to censor­ dicated that if h« is successful In e 40 hours for safely Paymenf Plan ship, we are smothering the com- obtaining control of Northeast, he a Tremendous Power e Barbecues e Broils e CXirome Finish ■ e 1 year cept of personal responsibility un­ will endeavor to effect consolida­ e Guaranteed 90 Days e Built-In Motor e 1 Year Ouarantee guarantee Ruth Millett . . . Ask Today About OUTEBWeiR JMCKETS A eOKTS der the practice of heavy-minded tion of tlie two airlines. Hughes’ REG. $149.95 , and unjustified staff supervision." TWA stock is now in a voting Sear^ Credit Plans No Trade-in Required m sTieuiY KEDua^ But he also said there must be a trust. Facing Betlrenieht Alone T "rule of reason" In applying poli­ Smith would be chairman and ZIppar Jackato, fingartip Coofi, Goal C^t p R I •. i .. A R r i r, ,v r R at . i a a i t r Words of Cheer for Tou cies. chief executive officer of the p k K I A F-; ( 1 o Vv i k .\J I I r, G r r T J P k I C [ S ARE 1 O V/ ( R AT t l( . P. ( T I S P k 11 I S A k E I O W 1 k AT I 11. r. F I I a Electric clock, tinier and appliance outlet lemlnaiat, Cerdunys, PIMnad, VInylo, Retired Adm. Arlelgh A. Burke, Bushels of books and articles | • Pull-out drawer broiler for stcaka, chops Eastern - American combine with Wool Unad, OullWnad, Unllnad. former chief of gaval operations, McIntyre president and second in have been written for the man I DIKOUNT SAVIN* COUPON PWCOUN8 lAVINO COUPON DIKOUNT lAVNW COUPON • This model has an optional oven rotisserie warned against "too much em­ executive authority. COUPON who faces retirement. Some ol ■ ’ ROW 4.97 to 24,97 phasis” on a censorship of military 30^ 30^3 men’s speeches. The merger terms provide that REG. lAO REG. 26.88 ; them even offer advice to his wife. Seors does not ^ Eastern stockholders would re­ Rog. 11.95 But there has been little help Thurmond argues that this cen­ sorship is muzzling and hampers ceive for each Ekutem share held STEEL REMINGTON ROLL-A-MATIC i establish artHieial 1.33 shares of American, plus HMR for the woman—unmarried, dj officers In efforts to inform Uielr SHAVER _ vorced or widowed—who has sup­ troopg— and the public on com­ warrants good for five years to H ported herself for years qpd faces I "list" prices to - munism. purchase an additional one-third SUPPORTS • Intent Model U t lP P E R retirement alone. allow to-called Kii;TTii;iK... REDUCED McNamara maintains it is not share of American at $28 a share.- SPECIAL LIPSTICK SALE A career woman retired five muzzling. He says the editing of American, now No. 2 in size be­ ; REG. 1.25 HAZEL BISHOP ...... 59e 14.99 years, who has found retirement speeches was designed to keep mili­ hind United, basically la a trans­ good, has a few helpful hints for "discount" or ; REG. IJM) T A B U ...... 76c tary spokesmen’s public view. In continental line but also serves REG. 1.00 DOROTHY GRAY _____ SOc (SAVE 11*«) 6 Pieces the working woman who still has "trade-in" prices. Rog, $1 Roekwosr lln* with national policy. points in the Midwest, border. Mid­ a few years to prepare for the Around this diswte the investi­ dle Atlantic and New England time when she no longer has a Top Griddle Plus Removable Sears original prices gation developed, it also will cover states and Into-the Southwest as job to fill her days. Rog, 59o Hosiery the troop Information program and far as Dallas-Fort Worth. "How alone' you are after you are low prices the role of military men in anti­ Fourth-ranksd Eastern’s routes _P k F C ( , A K E L O ! P A 7 LI G I . E T I S • PRICE', A. k E L O 'A' I R AT I I G f . ( T 7 I’RICES ARE tOWER AT IIGOETTS • PRICES ARE lOV^ER AT lIGGITTS retire depends to a great extent communist seminars. are concentrated mainly along the on how much of yourself you have Oven Door For Easy Cledningj Stennia announced yesterday he eastern seabord. It also flies Invested in friendship. Rogi. 1,50 Moifs Rolts plans to place In evidence a com- DIKOUNT taVINO COUPON DIKOUNT fAVINO COUPON "You will never know until your northwest to Hlnneapolis-St. Paul, •IKOUHT SAVIN* COUPON DIKOUNT taVINO COUPON nation of directives under which souUiMMSt to Dallaa-Fort Worth, job is gone just how much you lefense Department censors oper­ REG. 0.06 REG. I.2D really depend on your friends. Sears Low, Low Price 5,9SRo¥or$lblo Yosts g to Miami, Fla., Bermuda, Puerto 5 ' Rog. 4.95 Rog. 35c ate,- Stennls, noting criticism the Rico and Mexico City. s ; ■"But you can't expect youi directives were vague, said he T V AN TEN N A COD LIVER OIL J friends to keep you constantly en­ Sears Expert wouldn’t quarrel with suggestions The lines serve 30 citiM in com­ I SUPPORT HOSE tertained. To fill all of the time that they could be clearer. mon. e UHW and VHF Caneantratff | ZING OXIDE you once spent on earning yom Service is available REG. $199.95 ^ 1 5 9 Btennis told a reporter he was Nationally Advertiiied living you are going to need some No Trade-in Required Impressed with suggestions by BULLARD REPORTS Eiaatic interests and hobbies that you can coast to coast for Burke and by a statement of Rob- Bridgeport, Jan. 24 UP) — The * TABLETS I OINTMENT pursue by yourself. •tr A. Lovett, former secretary of Bullard CO., manufacturers of ma­ “ You will be lucky If you find your convenience. • Electric clock, timer and appliance outlet defense, that any censoring shoOld chine tools, reports preliminary them ■ before retirement. For • Visi-Bake window keeps meals in full view CLEARAHCE be done by men ot judgment and figures for 1901 show the pom- pany cleared a net Income of $130,- 1 OX. then you will welcome the chancr Another good reason • Fluorescent work light and simAeless broiler perspective. The Senator said this SAVE I to have mbre time for the thing, apparently has not always been the 000 on net shipments of $20,490,- Tub* you enjoy, instead of feeling that to shop at Sears case. OOO. The c o m p ly incurred losses 5.29 you must get Interested in some­ Bo/sBapt, < tn each of the tlm preceding e’ Sheer thing but you don’t quite know Tou can add finely chopped ap­ years. E. p. Bullard said tn a let­ e Ideal for those who too—One dally, o Candy C oa M o o Evrellent for disper rash what. ter to atockholdera yesterday that * e FM also e Dial switefa to better CDiewaMe 0 $ months supply s 1 tab- 2 ples to griddle cake batter for a roBstaatly stand * pull In channels s .Skin eczem a “ You are fortunate, too, if you m WOOL s m s delicious flavor change. Leave the he expects operations to continue s 90-Day Guarantee let equals I tablespoonful codllver oil. 2 e a Guaranteed to bring la n clearer have made the kind of home foi apples as la or pane them—which­ this year at about the same level (SAVE 2.47) ■ pletare or money rofnnded (SAVR 01c ) yourself—be it house or apart­ n a s j ever way you like. as In 1001. ment—that is homelike and com yjz«8-l2 I S " that 13-20 1 9 " fortable, and-if you really enjoy Ereryday ‘“keeping house." ALL WOOL SPOKT SOATS "A woman who enjoys making a home—even If it is only a home' You Get Low, ' k I I O i k A I 1 I' ■' ' F r ' ' \ r I ■. A k f I o v n U A I I I r, r. f T T S ppiCF') Akt lO'rVfk AT MrrrjfTr'i R R U E S ARE LO W ER At LIGC.ETES for herself—can spend many hap­ Fully Automatic Range with lint 8-12 ohattOxlO^^ py hours on the more creative aspects of homemaking. Low Prices DMCOUNT tayiNO COUPON DIKOUNT SAVIN* COUPON nWCOUNT tA Vto* COUPON DIKOUNT SAVINO COUPON , "But above all, it is important SPORT SHIRTS o i i o w o i ^ - for the to look for ways in which you can Griddle REO. 24.96 Rog. 1.79 REG. 1.35 be useful and helpful to others. at Sears Helena Rubinstein Nothing will give you so much sat­ SIMKS hw ot 2 KODAK MOVIE ARPEGE No Trade-in Required reduced fe et TIRED-OUT exoeutive isfaction or do more to keep your Sean Low, Low Price life from seeming empty as to use Many **TlRB3>-OnT” exeeutlvee o f bual- Thermos I Rog. 6.50 B EA U n OEW I some of your new-found leisure to OUTERWEAR JACEET8 8 COATS tBss neaa and Industry have diacovered the 'lend a helping hand wherever it Colonnades as the paradise of their 1.88 i Bottle SPRAYS I CLEANSER Is indeed.” REG. $249.95 taduead to at lew at 9 dreams. 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J. / ^ - t \ PAruii. full fosMonud Orig. 12.98 to 19.98 Donald Martin, 22. o f 1 McCabe But what if the aatronaut's In the picture, a amltlng aetro- akl were presented Bobcat pins. aia and Dale Robbins. Lazotta, Paul Gardner, James 8.90-12.90 St.; Paul Buck, 17, of 1S7 Wood- flight is postponed again until, say, naut is rising above a ’ rounded bridge St.; John Brainard, 24, of Eye^Bank W ork The main event of the program Schriber. Thomas Waldo, Gordon Sizes 8 to 14, orlon pile lined hood wools .. . wash­ ' X ' Tuesday or Wednesday of , next- surface labeled "earth" Into a void was a father and son cake baking An advancement ceremony with Neddo, William Mohr and Stephen . 77 N. School St.; and Anthony Mc­ week ? of space Illuminated by four atara^ contest. Prizes were given in the presentation of badges by Akela Dunlap. Assistant denner stripes stretch tights able hooded poplins, button styles.-' Rdnnul linud or uniinud Allister. 23. of 24 Hawthorne St. Told to Rotary That means the youngsters will "Man in space" is the title of the following categories: Most orig­ f and his Indian braves took place All but Brainard and McAllister be in school. Perhaps they will crayon drawing. were given to Philip Romanowlcz, / ■ inal : Scott and Robert rDonnelly, 1 at a recent meeting of Cub Pack William Woerle, Dave Schmed­ Hockmeyer corduroy posted 3500 bonds while awaiting During its first six months, the be able to hear the flight reports first. Tommy and Thomas Finnic, 47, sponsored by South School appearance In Bast Hartford's Cir­ ding, Ronald Tregler. Paul Hes- Orig. 2.50 2 for Connecticut Eye Bank and Viaual from Cape Canaveral over the ra­ Mechanic Got Rich second, and Kenneth and Walter PTA, at South Methodist Church keth and Steven Tamshen. Mrs. cuit Court 12, Feb. 5. Detective Research Foundation. Inc. has dio. if the cla.ssroom has one, hut slacks Thomas R, Graham made the ar­ David, third: prettie.st: John and Hall. Wilbur Bennett, new den mother, Toddlers’, girls’ 4-6x, 7 to 14. All provided 171 eyes for comeal they won't be able to watch Col. John Juliano Sr., Gregory and Wallace Geiger, neighborhood rests on request of the State Po- transplantation or research, Jo­ Glenn going up. London—Cars did not becoma a received her pin and, pack In­ colors and white. 65 3 pc. SnO->SllltS gtru* .nd Iwy** big buslneaa in England until a Delmos Nolln, Jame,>i and Dom­ I Scout Commissioner, conducted an signia. Orig. 3.98, 4.9* 2.99 seph Dannhauser president of the, And, any child will tell you that inic Anastasio; mo.st work in­ ! individual uniform inspection of Durable, washable, zip fly, cuffed. Bralnard and McAllister were Eye Bank, told members o f the if he couldn't see the shot. h« struggling bicycle mechaak;, Wil­ volved: Raymond and Eugene De- all Cubs, assisted by John Ro- presented in East Hartford court Rotary Club, of Manchester at a "Wer 1st das?” Mrs. Isldor Wolf asks her class while pointing at ' hair ribbon in the front row raises her hand to answer, ‘Das 1st would be missing the best part. liam R. Morris, came along. la Cobert, John and John Prior Sr., manowicz. chairman; John Turner, Orig. 14.98 9.90 Sizes 4 to 12, tan, charcoal, olive. this morning and each pleaded dinner meeting last night at Man­ a picture of a woman in German dress. The little girl with the *ein Madchen." (Herald photo by Ofiara). It’s a Holiday 1912 he con'verted h is’bicycle-re­ Datdd and William Mullin; tast­ cubmaster, and Durwood Miller. Unit Cheok.s Plans guilty to the charge of welful in­ chester Oouiltry Club. The children feel that Space Shot pair shop into one for making iest: Alan and Vito Ago.stinelll, Troop 47 representative. Den 4 girls'8 to 14 Sizes 3 to 6x, toddlers’ 2'to 4, fine'poplins, cotton jury to a private building. They The Connecticut Eye Bank, Day Is nothing short of a national automobiles. A great Industry re­ hears him murmuring them night­ Gary and Rudolph Plcrro, and won the parents banner while Dens tapestry, nylons, .jackets orlon lined, detachable were then returned to Hartford sponsored by the^ Independent ducted from 9 to 9:15 a.m. and holiday, and hope President Ken­ sulted. He became so rich he gave For Firehous^ ly In hi.s room before sleeping. from 9:15 to 9:30 a.m. Michael and Frank Larala; most 1, 2. 3, 4 and 8 won attendance hoods, all are washable. famous Huntington or Pickwick State Jail in lieu of |500 bonds Order of Odd Fellows, is a charter nedy declares schools closed. 3100,0(XI,000 to charity. member of the E>”e Bank Associa­ While some children can’t mas­ banners. Den 4 presented a skit The building committee will sweaters Billy Is Wilhelm ter reading or arithmetic at the portraying knights of old in a big boys'sweaters tion of the Americas, Inc,, and is third grade level, all the 66 pupils jousting tournament. meet tonight to study the plans Orig. located at New Britain General and specifications of two proposed can learn at least their names in Wolf badges and arrow’ points 4.98 to 5.98 2.99 Special Hospital, the speaker explained. a foreign language, savs Mrs. were awarded to Paul Romano- new firehouses, one at the center Orig. 7.98 to 10.98 4.99 Dannhauser Is also president of 15 Minutes a Day Wolf. , w’icr; Phillip Romanowicz, Vernon and the other at McKee St. Cardigans or pullovers . . . orlon the Odd Fellow’s board of di­ "There Isn't anyone who caivt The meeting is set for 8 In the 150 fambus moke dresses Sizes 8 to 18, bulky or brushed orlons, lOe a foot off on all m g bind­ rectors. V i n d a i n i Carlson, David Schmedding, and or wool blends. ing. Over 100 colors. Reg. 40c a learn some of it (the language)." Art Benson Says: . William Geyer, all of whom re­ coffee room at the municipal build­ mostly pullovers, cardigans. Eye transplants and reaeamh “ What is your name?” was the question, in translation, the she says. “TTie big secret is repeti­ 00 ing. Orig. 5.98 to 12.98 foot now 80o foot Inatsllcd. I for prevention and treatment of ceived one gold and one silver; will bring samples to your Bentley School teacher asked one of her third grade boys. tion'." It’s the truth! Some folks travel far and wide formvcalled adr William Wgerle and John Gara- The estimated cost of the flre- Now 3.99 to 7.99 iO F F blinding eye diseases are made During the fourth week of the hoxiKt proposed for the center, to home for seleetion. No obllgs- possible through pledges from “ Wilhelm,” Billy replied. Billy is one of 66 third graders venta, both one gold; Paul Hes- tlaa. Pick np and delivery. class, a pupil will play teacher, vertised furniture bargaina. Many folka have had the pIcaMnt keth. one silver arrow point; Jack replace the one built In 1908, is Sizes 3 to 14, fine cotton.s, nylons, velveteens, all famous mokurs - - eollorud Connecticut reridents who have who knows his name in German. greeting tlie class with "Guten 8274,580, and the estimated cost of girls' Ronnul lintd donated their .eyes upon death so Most of the 66 pupils also kn'owe------;------Thornton, Don Cornell, Steve in desirable prints or solid tones. Morgan.’’ and ask questions. experience of shopping MARLOW’S Furniture Dept.'in Man-, Kimball, Charles Scott, Ronald a firehouse proposed for McKee that others may see again, Dann- how to say the days of the week, ______The two German classes are con­ polos, sport shirts numbers through 10, and clauses Trexler, Steve Robison 'and Ralph St., to replace the one at Hartford 20% OFF haueer explained. , One. two, three four, Behind the ANY MEAT Rd. and Pine St., is 8168,000. Arch­ The Bye Bank plan Is as impor­ and phrases in German. Some ran cheater where they have found Quality Furniture ’at much lower Lazotte. , •> corduroyslacks ON BUG CXBANJNO carry on simple conversations in piano Sit.s a mouse. And you are itect Arnold Lawrrence prepared tant to comeal aurgery as the na­ (safe) out here." Bear badges were given to Da­ the plana for the buildings'. Orig. 1.98, 2.25 3 for $4 Flehup and Delivery the language. prices! You are invited to come in and see for youreelf what wa IN THIS BLOCK vid Maloney, William Mohr, Steph­ 1.39 tional blood bapk organization is The children will also leam the ATTENTION t Orig. 2.98 Orig, 3.98,4.98 . Wall-to-wall carpeting in your This week, Mrs. Isador Wolf be­ 'Tpwrn directors will meet Fri­ • Sizerf 4 to 7, cotton, flannel shirts, to blood therapy, the speaker said. BCSINES.SMEN en Dunlap, Russell Turner and day night to discuss the firehouse girls' quilted robes home also 20% off nntil Feb. gins teaching the third week of a prayer from "Hansel and Gretel." have classified as*^good'Hiuys during our James Orfitelli. Robert Trotter re­ cotton knit polos, solids, prints. ’The Eye Bank office is located Mrs. .Wolf knows five languages plans. 10 only. In Plantsvllle, Conn. Further In­ conversational German class to For your convenience we will ceived one gold and David Wolf­ and is studying a sixth. She chose Lb. 49c An organizational session will 1.99 2.99 3 to 6x ^ A A 7 to 14 formation about the Elye Bank pro­ two classes of third graders. deliver your orders promptly ram, two silver arrow points. ^ 8 0 be Included in tonight's build­ The third week of the course is to, teach German to the children Here’s a preview of Plne- 3 to 6x 7 to 14 ‘ Orig. 4.98 Orig to 7.98 gram may be obtained from Earl this year because, first, children J A N XJ A R Y Lion badges and arrow points in g committee meeting. 2.99 3.99 Double a,i9C Green Stamps. Hutchins. 85 Broad St., Manches­ “ Animal Week.” DEWEY-RICHMAN hnrsi Weekend specials— Tommy Boy - - sonforiiud The youngsters will learn how to are "perfect mimics,” and. sec- 767 MAIN ST. Half boxer styles in prints or Cottons or nylon tricots, prints or solids. All by On EveiTthing During ter chairman and representative o.id, because German isn't taught of the lOOF. deslgnafe cats, dogs and rabbits if Fresh Pork solids, all washable. fine makers and washable, too. boys' flonnel pajamas This Spcdal Sale Only they shoould ever meet them In in secondary school language de- Spareriba Stuttgart, Hamburg or Munich, or. partmenta in Mancheater. Wampum Fathomed if they like, one Hollister St-, She said she thought a little ASSOCIATED Princeton St., or Summit St. Gorman wouldn’t hurt, smd, indeed, LEE'S EiaRIST Miss Iowa Shoe Repair 3 pc. sno-suits and prams Orig. 2.50 1 A 9 3 for $5 Chicago — Wampum, shells Eventually, the 66 will be taught ‘ it apparently has not. MARLOWlS RUG ood UPHOLSTERY woven into strings or belts and little rhymes. , and GIFT SHOP (formerly Mississippi MAIN ST., MANCHESTER (Lower Store Level) Sizes 4 to 8, coat, middle or ski styles Mrs. Wolf says parents halve Toddler CLEANERS used as money, was measured by "Eins, zwei, drel, vler, told her how pleased their children n A I I I C D C brand) in novelty prints. rL IIT fC nO OCCASIONS SECTIONAL LIVING ROOM GROUPS THE BEST SHOE R E P A IR - T E L s a 9-7702 ANYTIME Englishmen .In fathoms. A fathom Hlnter dem Klavler, are with learning the language. Sliced Bacon Group. Orig 10.98 to 14.98 7.90 was the distance between the fin­ Sitzt etne Maus One pupil has been teaching his Funerals — Weddings — COST NO MORE h e r e : shop It Pays to Get AaaoelBted Arrangements detachable hooded snowsuitS . . . duo-zip gertips of a man with his arms Und du blst draus,’’ mother wtiat he learns dally In SAVE $7d SAVE $110 SAVE $120 • Zippers Repaired and Replaced outstretched at hla sides. Mrs- Wolf wlH say. and the the 15-mlnuts German period, ahe Also I Gifts 'n Cards lor Very Tender ^hooded prams, 12 mo. to size 4. group orig. 10.98 to 14.98 says. All Occasions . . . • Luggage and Hand Bags orlon knit bats Open Mon. thm Sat. 9:80 to 1 3-Ptffco Curvod 3-Plocf Danish 4-P1tco Modhni “ Baby” Beef Liver Repaired boys'winter jackets * y\ Another, she says, is too bashful Closed Sundays CurvotTSoetienal to practice German words in front Rt. 44A, Bolton. Tel. MI 8-8089 Modom Soetionol Curvod Soettenal RE.\.S0NABLE RATES—AIO. w o r k GUARANTEED of his parents, but his mother with bumper end. Nice Center Cuts of Group. Orig. 1.98 99c polos by famous makers turqu heavy duty tan strlpa fabric, wltli npar m and eoa Choice Grade Sizes 4 to 18 . 8 99 over comfoirtnblo fonm cush- 109% rubber easWonn, See cMlr. 100% aylM Boys’ or girls’ . . . bonnets, Zip-off hood, bedford cord, heavy ions. this one! labHc, ton mbber Mtthlem. Block'Chuck Roast pixie, pom-pom styles. duty zip. closing, washable. Sim m onds 1962 Orig. 1.29 to 1.49 2 for 1.99 marLOW .50 marLOW .50 marLOW Sizes 1 to 4, snap shoulder, solids, jacquards. SHOE S-A-L-E »179 *319 *329 aerilon blond , SHOP Ilonnol sMrt, Ronnul lined NOW IN PROGRESS! \ blanket sleepers GRANTS corduroy slock sets Womon's CMIdron's fine corduroy crawlers - - . V NATURAL BRIDGE LITTLE YANKEE (MORERN) BEINIOOMS COLONIAL Ma|ilt or OI1M17 Orig. ,4.98 AT PINEHURST MAIN ST. 3.99 Sizes 3 to 6x 2.99 SHOES SHOES (AH Prietf Inckida Box Spring and Mottrofi) Orig. 1.98 and 2.50 2 for 2.99 Betty Crocker Cake Mixes 6 mo. to 4 years, full zipper Plaid flannel shirts matched with 5.99 to 9.99 2.99 to 5.99 closing, non-Skjd sole. 9 to 24 monthv, snap crotch, solids, prints. solid boxer corduroy slack. Values to 13.99 Values to 9.95 * 1 9 9 . 5 0 Supreme White, Yellow, We Invito Yoor Charge Aooount— $ 2 2 9 ^ ® * 2 6 9 ” Devil Food. T,emon urnitureland FREE PURNELL FApKINO COMPLETE ■ COMPLETE OOMPUBTB for SI.on SPECIALl Modam Danish Colonial Moplo Attroetivo Cborry . sole unds Jon. 31st. Walnut Group Group Group Campus Junior shop petites # pnpreteens Yes, Simmonds must have space! iBcIndliig— Including— Ineluding— 1. Double e Drawer I. Double • Drawer Ritter's Tomato A n d w o 't o daddad to holp you h*lp u* mok* room by 1. Double Dresser fllHH6r MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Phone M l 9-5221 2. I.arge Chest 2. Roomy Chest 2. Istfge Cheat ea Cheat Juice ...... 4 jars Sl.OO HERE THEY ARE! shoe dept. la m c M ii g 8 m grootoat kdsor omd fabric raduetion aola in 8. Bookcase Bed I. Nice Panel Bed 3. OairaoB-Bnll Bed oar antira hiatory. Hurry and ]diona now for tho boat sa- 4. Box 8prtng and 6. Box Spring and 4. Box Bprlag and Bumble Bee Solid ^ ' Kne, man-tailored Mattress Mattress Mattreaa White Tuna . ..3 cans Sl.O.i 50 winter coots laedeo ^ gorgaoua daeeralor fabriea! blouses, shirts Son Our Corrolatad Mdpla Badroeim at Clotoout Pricntl Rumble Bee Chunk 1962 d^eMUitie discentinuud stylus. Only... Orig. $35 and $40 22.90 White Tuna . . . .3 -cah.s 99c sizes 9 to 15, 30 to 36 Fur trimmed or untrimmed, wools, tweeds, Stride Rites plaids, camel hair, junior and pre-teen sizes. SANDRGN* vinyl floors Orig. A 3.98 to 5.98 A for C H A IR S - C H A IR S - C H A IR S - CHAIRS Kleenex ...... 27c dress potents, pumps *5 883 MAIN STREET-:-M ANCHESTER 4 boxes 99c N fW C M O U l new USienS! for girls to tee; s A choice selection of roll-ups, long Wa hovt Hit choir you wont Ot tho towtst possibit prica! Geisha Sliced Orig. sleeves, oxfords, broadcloth, solids, ^ 0 better wool skirts Pineapple 4-303 cans Sl.OO u 8.98 to 10.50 5.99 prints, plaids. COMFORTABLE Orig 7.98 to 10.98 5.99 2 for $11 Save! Look! Sizes to 8, 4(4 to 8, not every FAMILY 'GROUP size or^width in every style. Famous makers, hip-stitch or slim styles. RECLINER CHAIRS 1 or Juniors’ li to 15, solids, plaids, tweeds. CHAIRS Shop Pinehurst * Swival Reckars LIVING ROOM fully orlon lined - By VIKO • 39.95 • 59.95 CHAIRS Thursday discontinued styles only marLOW $ ^ .9 5 Our Famous Maker • 69.95 • 79.50 PRICED THIS 9 X 12 SANDRAN FLOOR COSTS wool duffle coat Buy Hood Milk 100 dresses Juniors. Pre-teen • 89.50 Buy ses-eral at this low at Pinehurst ...... gal. 74c Sandlers sizba 9 to 15 price! Reg. value* to. 129.56 iO F F ! LESS THAN Orig. 12.98 to 17^98 7 99 >2 for $15 Try creamed dried beef on eosuob, flats, loafers Sizes 7 to 15, pre-teen 8 to 14, woo) flannels,/ toast or with ma.shed po­ So beautiful you must 'see these new patterns for women or juiiiors «Orig. $30 FUR BLEND and colors to appreciate them. Practical, tool 19.90 novelty cottons, shirtwaists, sheaths. tatoes . . . not ordinary All the color is sealed under a sheet of pure Orig. 2 for Rugs Detachable^ hood, toggle closing. For The Baby Bedding dried heef but 1st Prize vinyl. Dirt can’t touch* the design until the 8,98 Jo 10.98 5.99 11.00 V wear surface is worn through. (3omes im-bamel, loden or black. 100% Nylon Twood. Special Dried Beef pkg. 37c Sizes 4(4 to 9, A A to B, not every TMAYER 2 TW IN BED 9x12 Six* 3 pkgs. Sl.OO • AS sonm FtiE AS A KOOR CAN BE size or width in every style. 125 junior sweaters • AS STAIN FREE AS A FLOOR CAN BE SWEATERS OUTFITS t 4 4 » T CRIB OUTFIT Including— • EASY TO CARE FOR •matbbai Oniy 6roup. S.96 to 8.98 .. • ) - 2 Blue-Bell Mattresses group of famous moku Sizesi 34 to 40, a fabulous group of bulky orlons, Complete with Wetproof 2 Blue-Bell Box hprings Swift Premium Canned marLOW $ ^ 0 00 9x12 OVAL LIMITED OFFER Gerberich Payne Shetland types, fur blends. Mattress. 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PllnS SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING tlERAU), |fANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24. 19«* !)lAN(jHES’nER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, JANTJARY 24, 1962 \ FACE SEVENTEEN

SMiiak AWOLt HEALTH CAPSULES New England church. Dinner wil' he served at Churches. His work encompasses of the church will precede the Irr Nirliwl A. rnii. M.IK 83.5 Maiion Vehicle Lost Chiirch Council 6:30 p.m. by women of the host youth, campus ministry and adult Elections Slated buelhess meeting and Installation ...... Church.' ' • work In the department of Chris­ o f officers. TTie Rev. John ,R. When year doefaw’aaks where News Briefs ' 'T o M e e t Monday The Rev. Mr. Bryan, an ordained tian education. By Church Women deSousa will he guest speakef and you wurt your presortollea fill­ Church Heads Wonder WHCH F00P6 PO PEOPLE Methodist minister. Is listed in New delegates wil be welcomed ed . . . sey . . . HAIJatABK A o s r PPCQUENTVy BECOttE N4w T ort, JAa. M (iP>—Nfirth- FURNITURE MART, INC. "Who’s Whb of American Ekluca- to the council. will also Install new officers. The Rev. John W. Bryad of The annual meeting of the Man­ PHARMACY. Frito Mlvery- allsqgk: to I Ast AlrUnAS tAya, tf tbs CM l RocketFails, Ruins Hartford, associate secretary of tion.'' He was a professor and chester Council' of Church Women Hostesses will be Mies ' Faith MI 9-2861 AeronautidA SoAzd AppMwiA, It wlU the Qonne'ctlcut Council o f Church- chaplain at Bennett College, When there’s a coffee or tea will be held for all church women Fallow and Mrs. R. H. Blodgett. put into AffAct >bb. t A AAw ad- Greensboro, N. C., for seven years stain on a non-washable material, About Missing Sheep do^^erSufiy w , will apeak at a meeting of the tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Second Mrs. Perley Trombly will be organ­ resenraUon, low fare, non-stop Manchester Cotmcil of Churches and is in the Christian social rela­ sponge the spot with cool water Congregational Oumch. coRunutsr service bstwosn Nsw ist. Refreahmente will be served '^Satellite Shot Monday at Second Congregational tions field with the Council of and then with dry-cleaning fluid. A worship service in the chapel after the meeting. B jraO tT BREEHAX to come IQ- for several rea- T ort. WAShlngton and Boston. Read Herald AdYs. NortbSASt aAid fir*, roductioas In the first place, aome religious sreuld rAags. fm a $4 to W tM un­ tt9m Tort (IfKA)—The hi( ques- (OnatteMd from Page One) BBBSBSa denominations count as members der first cIaAA rAtea. The AirllaA tten before 'America's church lead* only those who have passed their propooss to use jet-jprop ^HeeouatA Uon o f ranga) to test techniques an la. "How many abeep have OVERSTOCKED SktUing Report 13th birthday. Others, like the and 76-paaseager D O U S for the for future sateUites vhlch will map strayed from the fold and where Roman CaUitdics, list all baptized aendce. the Earth. are they?*' The quesUoa la prompt­ faOhful. ed by latest figures on church The federal government, sensi­ Key Weet. PUl. Jaa. M ( f j—Po- 5-r-8urcal (for space surveill­ tive to the church-state separa­ Ucc. Aherlfre offieere aad AutlMrl- membenhip which show that tlw ance system ealtbratii i) to study tion principle, has not brought its uea at the Key Weet Naval Rees mesas of improving the Navy’s widely heralded back-to-churc'h full resources to bear on the ques­ •earched today for Terrance C. •atelUte detection system stretch­ movement apparently has slowed to tion of church attendance. Series Bdtecomb. 23. Barrc. Vl . a eailor FINAL 3 a near bait. on religious practice were omitt^ who disappeared after telling ing across the southern United States. In past years memberahlp has In­ from the 1960 census. kfHEAT,MILK, EGGS, SEA friends Sunday be planned to go niere will be ekatlng at Char­ k i l l SR-4, LofU and Secor are 20- creased at a faster rate than the Another element upsetting ac­ POOPS. CMOCOLATE, COON, altin diving. SALE ter Oak imtil 10 tonight and also REGAL'S RECORD-BEAKII (eneral population. Now the rates Inch spheres, Injim is a 16-ineh curate head-counting is mistaken NUTS, STRAWBESRICS AMP Edgegecomb's wallet and elothM at Center Springs Pond between are nearly even. POflK I were found oa.a beach Ifenday. cube and Surcal Is a 5^-lnch the hours of 6:30 and 10. Two major groups are at this reporting of membership and at­ diameter cylinder to remain at­ tendance by local pastors. Such WE MUST MAKE ROOM... NOTHING HELD BACK! Hockey will be allowed at Cen­ time beyond the reach of pulpits tached to the burned out second mistakes could add "several mil­ Waahington. Jan. 24 (P>—The ter Springs Annex between 6:30 aI across the land. They could be de­ . If« fe W •# e *et**ehc •■•wSi stage rocket body. Total weight and 10. ouv ! V " - lion” more peopple to the Roman Federal Aviation A gency li o f the 5-in-l bundle was 219 fined as those: awarded a 82.7 million ccntiaet to Hisstnir. whereabouts unknown, Catholic rolL«. according to the I pounds. Rev. Joseph F. Scheuer. head of medles-al knighthood or simply Mitre Corp, Bedford. Masa. to about TO million persons *?:bo do not evaluate new methods o f cons /Hior - Able • Star rockets have claim membership in any organ­ the Fordham University Research calculated hypocrisy." been used three times previously H e b r c ^ ised church. Deducting about 13 Laboratory. His group's detailed The way for the U.8. religious trolling air traffic. TTie 'work will to loft two satellites Into orbit at millioB children too young to be tun-eys of Catholic church mem­ movement to regain Its strength. be done at Lexington, Kaaa. - one crack. Mrs. Foote Heads « S A L ' ' counted gives a figure equal to the bership are supported by the Le Dr. Wentz said., is for the church The Naval Research Laboratory, combined population of six iarge Play Research foundation. to "rediscover the ministry- of lay- Waahli^on. Jan 34 Rep. which conducted the Buckshot ex­ Red Cross Drive states. Pennsylvania. N w York, Father Scheuer pomts out that | men. a Christian stjie of'life that Silvio O. Omte. R-Maaa, eeye Mee- periment, said the multiple pay- m Texas. Florida. lUinoia and Massa- Catholic membership figures sre'.wUl provide God's signs for this sechusetts ie the only ctett con­ load technique permits (1) saving rtusetts. compiled yearly from reports of Aecular age.’ fronted with congreoiona] redis- In boaster cost, (2) launching sev­ Mre. Edward A. Foote has been A3Y

V ■( ‘A f • PA0I( EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDJffiSDAY, JANUARY 24. 1982 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1062 —------1------1------^ ^ ,...... PAGE NINETEEN Hartford. Ha has held a number last night, "W e wUl be sertoiisly succeeds In getting on, the party gates, town committee members, HockviUe-Vemon of pesU In the Charter Oak Ooun- restrlcung the potential value at Independent Parly must poll one per cent of the total Foiir Candidates Speak Coroner Cites cU am! Is a holder of the Sliver and for town and district', dele­ Democratic Directors S ta te N ew s education for living.’ ’ vote cast for the oficea for which gates in single town districts. Park Hill Beaver award. "Texthooka don’t mention Jeans- Will Seek' Places they ran candidates. March 2—Selection of party-en­ Gross Neglect TV-Radio Tonight Brown Named clad, cigarette-smoking teen-agerg Smith said the names of the In­ FLOWER SHOP and unshaven fathers in under­ dorsed candidates for district dele­ 8 East Center SU— MI 9-1448 On ^62 State Ballot dependent candidates would be an­ Stole Republicans Reset gates in districts of two or more Blast Record of GOP Store Plim» Show R p u n d U p shirts and grumpy mothers wear­ nounced later. TOM MINOR, Proprietor, towns. MANCHESTER’S LEADING In Auto Death Scout Official ing slacks," Fulton said. April'19— Primary for delegates He told a Family Life Institute (OoeitiMied from Page pne) FLORIST SINCE 1912 . . . parpose of belonging to th« Manchester Young Demo­ Television Of Bridal Gowns (ConUiKied from Page One) or town committee members, if at the University of Connecticut Convention to June 5 challenged. FLOWERS (or aJI oocaslons; crat Club w not to further a nwre struggle between the Re­ (ConUnoed from Page Oao) (:00 The Early Show (in progreae) PreMott li. Brown of Kent Rd., Senate, 4,838 aignaiures; Congress­ Ripcord BANTL! Oil fled passenger escaped with minor that textbooks''-«lao ignore "high­ Police 4rrests May .19—Senatorial’ district con­ we telegraph anywhere, Sp^al News Program Tolland, haa been named commU- Bridal gowns In e variety of balls before dinner," ’’beer in the man-at-large, 6,093. The number o Also Floral Gift Items • publicans and Democrats but to support a political philosophy 45. of 85 Colonial Place, New Biz 2 Theater tin progreea) 8:00 Challenge IP- ' Injuries, police said. ventions of delegates to state con­ First Show (In progreae) Straightaway aloner of the Highland DUtrtet, styles and materials will be shown refrigerator,’’, andv^’major trag­ 6t signatures needed for the other (ConUnaed from Page One) vention should be held to take care that affects the way the town will grow, members of the club I at Wynshaw's Bridal Fashion Gould was alone In his car. The vention to name State- Central Rochelle, N. T., suffered a knee| Al Mann Nawa -g;IO TheI Joey Bishop. Show 10, O. death brought OcmnecUcut’s traf­ edies and crimes.” Richard Edgar, 69, of 182 Spruce of redlstricting the state Senate, ware told last nig^t. ^Ilabut Checkmats Boy Scouta of America. The ap­ Show at the Sutler Hilton HoUl, congreasienal districts rqnge from paring dbwn the size of the Committee members. A t a meeting in Mott's OommU' injury. Barry aleo waa hospital­ Funday Funniea g Shannon pointment waa mad» l8Mt night at fic fatalities unt to an unofficial In these "textbook ^families,’’ St., early today waa charged with vocated bringing all state financial June 4 and 5— State convention the policy making In the town in Hartford, Sunday at 2 p.m. TCL Mllcli.!! 9 4-,VS Fulton said, "no one wouk^ get ill 803 in the firth district to 1.654 House, accomplishing fiscal reform, nity Hall, the three Democratic ized. Highway Patrol Top Cat 8. the Newington, Hospital for Crip­ total of 19 for the year. intoxication. Edgar was found controls together and placing them at Hartford. the way that a council-manager 6:15 Family Market Bums g Alien Go-wns wJU be shown for the and no one would dle..ThesesMU«- In the first. in the hands of one man. 'IWs of­ and providing for annual legislative town directors spoke on the pro­ The other passengers were Ron- Newa. Sporta It WeaUiar^. POO The Bob Hopo Chrletmas Show pled Children by Isadore Welfson, bride, attendants, mothers of the June 9—Congressional district form of government ahould have. gons of Virtue would never Yi^ve In a statement Issued today. banglng;pon the door at the Bess ficial would be responsible directly sessions. Mnmr ItHn I* l« , frhuS grams they have pushed during 6:36 Newe Spnrtr g Weather 8 .. >*• coftunlasloner of the Charter Oak conventions., ".I have never had the feeling at na Drumm, 17, Ehiclld Ave., Wa- Hawaiian hlye g 40. bride and bridegioom and flower Eight to 19 affairs, men' would not lose thetr Smith said the party will aeek sup­ Eaton Donut Shop on Center St. to the governor. Lupton said business is being fat SmImI—r«n the past year and a half they have 6:30 Harbor Command Council. girls. Formal attire for male June 12—-Probate district con- any meeting that the majority had terbury, a high school atud^ent, and Rollle Jacoiia Club Houaa TV Hour of.Stara Hartford, Jan. 24 (/P>—The State Jobs or -fall to win promotlonil port from Independent Democrats about 1 a.m- by Patrolman Earl Marsilius also’ urged converting driven out of the state by high been minority mehibers of the Channel 8 Newa 8:20 Lawman Brown takea over the paat va­ member! of a wedding party will M ventlohs in multiple town districts. ...the feeling it waa in control," Peter Culhane, 17, of 97 Circuit Motor Vehicle Department’s dally and Republicans. T. Everett. Edgar was presented the state to a system o f annual taxes and is unable “to pay tor board, and dwelt on what the op­ Rcacue 6 Dick Van Dyke Show cated In’ October by Bailiam Urlc- be shown by a Hartford rental record of automobile fatalities as June 14—Senatorial district con­ he said. Ave., Waterbury, a University of 6:40 Men of Deetiny 10:00 Naked City t. 40. _ He said the schools must be help­ '"Members of th e' Independent in court today In East Hartford budgets "to replace the present constantly expanding govern­ ventions in multiple town districts position o f the Republican major­ Our Man In Vienna (C) 10, 23. 30 chlo of Thompsonvllle. service and a florist will present o f last midnight and the totals on ment.” The directors have never been Connecticut etudent. a.'46 Llouxias ludward, 8. In the volunteer Job, Brovm will ed In bridging the gap between the party," he said, "feel tlyere is col­ and sentenced to lO-days In the system of determlng appropria­ for state Senate nominations. ity has in their opinion, meant to Huntley Brinkley Nawa 10. 13 United Stalea Steel Hour 2, 13 the newest fashions In bridal and R. E. WANDELL the same date last year: Alsop said the stale must ex­ asked their ideas on the future On Oct.- 23. 1959, Barry was op­ Crenlnz Report Million Dollar Movie lerve 17 cub packs, 16 Boy Scout pleasant picture painted In text­ lusion working within both the i Hartford County Jail at Hartford. tions and revenues 30 months prior June 18—County sheriff conven­ the town. brideamaids bouqueU and floral 1961 1962 perience accelerated economic growth of the town, he said, dur­ erating an auto which etruck and 7:00 Newe g Weather 11:00 Barry Barenu Newa troops and five Explorer posts lo­ books and life's realities. parties dnd regardless who they Davlo C. Woodbury-, 22, of 38 to the terminal date of the budget." tions. Francis Mahoney said the Re­ Premiere 6 Big Newa decorations. Building Killed ...... 8 19 vote for they will come up with Server St., last night was charged growth. ing the year that the Pianning and killed a 15-year-oId boy, Robert J. Newa. Sports g Weather cated in 15 (immunities In six Yo(mgaters con learn from adult The state now uses a blennicl July 25—Primaries for all con­ Sale publicans have been forced to con' Renewal Associates of Cambridge, Movie of the Week The gowns are from Wynshaw’s problems by "sharing our troubles the same middle of the road poli- with speeding and pa.^slng In a ^',‘Our economy is. not growing struct a platform during the past Cirpriano, Waterbury, as he alight­ Million OolUr Morte 2. g towns east of the Connecticut Riv­ dress Mop, Hartford. There will budget system. The budgets are ventions listed above. Mass., has been making a plan for Assignment Underwater 11:16 Jack Pkar Show (Cl Contractor as well as our triumphs," Fulton cles.” , \ no passing zone on Main St. Pa­ adopted by the General As.sembly, fast enough to meet the need for Aug. 16—Nomination of party- four years, for the first time in ed from a bus in that city. Barry Window on Main Street Ouns Of The Weal er- be no admission charge. Extended Forecast the town's future. was subsequently convicted of neg­ 11:30 Target: The Comiptora Troops are located in Broad Windsor locks, Jan. 24 {/Pj— said. He said two of tl)e Independent trolman Robert D. Lannan or­ which meets every two years. Mar­ new jobs," ho said. endorsed candidates for state rep­ their history, because elections do Film dered Woodbury to appear In Cir­ The way to head off an inebme • bMB • (OAM ajL* not automatically swing in their The directors should not be ask ligent homicide in Waterbury City 7:16 Si-irta Oamvra Faalura 40 Brook, OyaUl Lake, EUlqfton, Rosidontial-Commoreiol The U.S. Weather Bureau issued party's major goals Will be a man­ silius called reform in this area resentative. state senators in one- Film 11:80 .Tack Paai Bhow (C> GRANT FOR NORWALK cuit Court 12, Manchester, Feb. 5. tax, A 1 .S O P said, is with respon­ ed as an afterthought what their Court, and according to police, his Movie 8 Adventura Enfield, Haxardville, Rockville, Now Many Woor this forecast today for Connecti­ datory 30-year prison term for the "the first and mandatory requlre- town or one-district units, Judges favor. However, they do not live Hvenlng Report ■•cLalvg mm Hww U ideas on planning are. Ideas on license was under .su.spenslon at 7 30 Wagon Train (C) 10. 22. 13:60 Newa and Weather Somers, SOmersville, South Wlnd- Altorarions-liofflodding cut: Washington. Jan. 24 (F)— A illegal sale o f narcotics and revo­ menta for improvement." sible fiscal policies. There have of probate in these single units and up to them, he said. URGES STUDY OF AGED been numerous "vrrota of omission He said the Republicans do not the town's growth should umanate the time of the latest crash. SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE USTINO sbr. Talcottvllle, Thompiionville, Temperatures for Thursday grant of $39,900 to Norwalk, Conn., cation of the so-called Attariiment Lupton continued his campaign Justices of the peace. Wm IkM keH pit*. TWy 1 FALSE TEETH \ “ Business Built On La w . ■Washington, Jan. 24 (/P)—Rep. ,-(nd commission since 1960" that Sept. 25—Primary for nomi­ (•mlarisMo iwypoH (w vaH./ have a comprehensive, capital im­ from the directors, he said. Finn died of a brain laceration Tolland„ Vernon, Wapplng and through Monday are expected to for sewage facilities has bMn ap­ to Identify himself as the candidate COM yt* ora I Frank Kowalski. D-Conn., is urg­ ra»T.- F«l-(«ata4: ya« f provements program, they have Another area where the directors and fractured skull, the coroner's Warehouse Point. W lIhUM e Worry Customer Sitisfaction” average near normal. Warming proved by the Department of Smith ran unsuccessfully with moat concerned with economy. can be charged to the Democrats, nees named at Aug. 16 conven­ Miss Vivien Kelleras for congres­ ing a study of the problems of the he said. tions. »• •vatl’tM . Ti*v flaw* 4mH i delayed too long in creating a post lack control, he said, is In a work' finding disclosed. Dr. Finn's wife Brown was finance chairman for Bkt, talk, uugh or sneese without FuIl^lMurance Coverage trend Thursday. Seasonably nor­ Health, ^ u ca tion and - Welfare. "I alone, over all the candidates.'' •••«♦ wsat as mppmiumci. S8m* of assistant for General Manager Ing out of the garbage and rub- Is deceased. His son was a student the area covering South Windsor, fear of Insscure faUe teeth dropping, mal temperatures Friday and Sat­ The department advised Sen. sional office a number of years agcP)—Con­ leas debt.” March 1 — Selection of party by 17/32 inch for a total cubic 901 Mato St.—MI 8-8821 he said, the town is now in the 1;00 Nowa * Rian Lift 6:00 World Nawa To remain on the ballot once It legislation, Kowalski said. didn't go up there (to the Munici­ The cAse will come up for a hear­ WBAT—tit 6:10 Wall Straoi than .3 In other areas occurring as necticut’s state flag will be flown Lupton said a constitutional con­ endorsed candidates for town dele volume of only .53 ccblc Inch. pal Building), sit, say yes and go poslUon of paying $11,000 a month ing in the Third Circuit Court, Paul Harve) 6:15 Showcase and News TUNE TEASERS over Independence Hall next week for collection of waste which Sound Stage 6:45 Cfowtil rbomaa rain or snow Sunday or Monday. home." Danbury. 7:0») Edward P. Morgan 4:55 as part of Philadelphia's year-long He said the Republicans have amounts to about one ton more per 8:30 Night night 7:10 I^ h ard Hayes and Carol Bomstt celebration of the 176th anniver­ done nothing toward building a day than the collection of garbage TWO ELECTED 11:00 Tonight at My Place 7:30 CBS Nawa Analysis GROUP SWIM Hearing Adjourned sary of the constitution. Each swimming pool at the Globe Hol­ called for in the previous contract. U:03 Sign Off 8:00 Vha World TOnint Hartford, Jan. 24 (/F) — A hear­ week a new flag Is raised in the Hartford, Jan. 94 (4>)—The Trav- WTIC—16M 8:15 Showcasa and Raws low reservoir. In six months the town will have eleri Broadcasting Service Corp. Newa, Weatfier A sDorta 13:15 Sign Off ing by the State PupUc Utilities order in which the states signed Rather than hire someone to de paid $M,000 for this type of col- has announced the election o f two 158 Strictly Soorta AND commission on the New Haven the consUtuti(m-or were admitted sign a pool, he said, the Republl lecUon, .he said, compared to the 6:30 Supprrtime Serenada Railroad's request to reduce the to the union. 'This week Georgia's .West Hartford men, Leonard J. 6:45 Three Star Extra Cart Held Too Cottly NORMAN’S PRICES ’EM SENSATIONALLY LOW! cans Instructed the public works $70,000 for an entire year's col­ Palrlcelli and Bernard U Mullins, 7:05 ronveraation Piece size of the crew required on pas- flag was unfurled over Independ­ 7:30 ence Hall. d^>artment to "scrape the mud lection of garbage. to Ita board of directors. Patriccl- News of the World lenger trains has been adjourned around" and that then they will The Republicans "have a pretty 7.45 Radio Moacow New York—Bzek In 1904 when li is vice president for television 8:05 Pope Concert Hetty Green wag Amerieg'g rich­ until Feb. 19. tell the voters in the fall that they good strategy" for coping with 8:30 Democracy in America SPORTS CLUB The New Haven Wants to cut NAMED CHAIRMAN programs and Mullins is vice citlsens' complaints, said Collins, 9:00 NIghtbeat est woman, the felt thkt earg kept their promises. president for radio programs. Al­ one brakeman from the minimum Hartford, Jan. 24 ()P>—Mrs. Bea­ They "calm " them with the ex­ 11;(JU Newa • -- were too expenglve. Said ahe; trice Rosenthal, Waterford, haa There should be a long rang* so annoimced yesterday waa the 11:15 Sporta Final required personnel In passenger plan for firehouse construction, he planation they are doing all in "A uto? rd rather have a donkey. M n g Formed Locally been named state chairman ot the election of Robert S. Tyrol, Weth­ 11:30 Starlight Stranada D IA L train crews, and to provide that said. He conceded that a firehouse their power to improve the situa­ 1:30 Sign 4 They are extravafant thlafs. Biennlel DemocnaOc Women's ersfield, vice president for radio any brakeman may tUso be (»lled wtiloh he has been pushing for tion and "the town hasn't disap­ WPOP--1416 They chuf-chu|r alonf, wagtlnf COMPLETE FACILITIES CONTEMPLATED 1230 Conference In Washington, May sales, as assistant secretary of the 6:00 Today In HartfordHa ■ ‘ money, deetroylnx nervee, break­ on to act as baggageman or ticket (he Manchester Green area might peared yet." 6:15 Connecticut Ballreofli FOR YEAR^ AROUND ACTIVITIES. 20-22. Mrs. Rcwenthal Is Demo­ corporation. 7:00 Bob Scott ing and smashing: property." 4 A.M. to 10 AM . collector. The hearing began have to wait for oonstruction until yesterday. cratic national (ximmltteewomen the Eighth District consolidates IF INTEREiSTED IN JOINING—' from Connecticut. On the honorary with the town, atoico some of the Rockville-V ernon committee are Miss Katherine area which w ^ d bo covered by Wrilo P. O. Box 93 *Let Us Face It* Quinn of West Hartford; Loretta the flrdiouse lies In the territory MANCHESTER WINF By ITHE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sullivan of Hartford, president of eustomarily covered by the distriet LEONARD'S SHOES Not all bald-headed men suffer the Oonnecticu-’ Federation of fire department. Town to Vote from an Inferiority complex over Democratic Women’s CTubs; Sec­ Ted PoweU said, 'T h e majority the loss of their hair. 'The Bald- retary of State Ella Grasso, Mrs. uses Its ^ w e r to Icssp anything Headed Club of America, Inc., Gertrude O’Donnell of Utchfleld, firom bding done, and to h o ^ the On Bond Is8ue which has active branches In state vice-chairman, and State minority silent from erttleialng the New E n g ird , calls Itself "the Sen. Gloria Schaffer, Woodbridge. lack of action." A special town meeting tonight JoUiest club In the country.” Hits CMlege OeamilUeo will call .s' painter, was charged with beating Mass., Friday. Burial will be on STAND Powell said the committee had John A. Brattaln, 51, formerly of the grounds of Stonehill College 19” ADHIRAL not taken the first step of 14 Wellesley, Mass., following an ar­ there. T ube Yfarrant^ steps recommended by the state (Conttoaed from Page Obe) ty gument over a prostitute’s fee. department of education for towns JANUARY SPECIAL! Charlotte Chavis, 33, Clay’s girl With TV which want to set up community crihip accepted a Republican- friend, is serving a one-year term Included! Purchase colleges. The committee had not backed proposal to ban delivery’of PROM Brltlhuit diaiBoatf In for prostitution In conection with Hospital Notes UHF surs-eyed the area to find out how- all foreign mail which postal offf new starflre setting. the case. many students would be Interested flclais believe to be (Communist The argument occurred in her in attending such a college, he propaganda. The administration Visiting hours u e 2 to 8 pjn. VHF apartment Nov. 26 and Brattain's fnr all areas, except maternity, said. had opposed the prortsion. M75 body was found in a nearby alley- He himself obtained informa­ where they are 2 to 4:80 and 6:ikl way, police said. to 8 p.m.; and private rooms wtere tion on the experience by othwr Ski Salei Up 50% SAM’S UPHOLSTERING Phibllc Defender Herbert J. Bun- communities by telephoning them. they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. VMtors dock argued that Brattalh pounced are requested not to smoke in pa­ took me 24 hours to Vienna-Snowed under bv for upon Clay first. tients rooms. No more than two tj orders, Austria's ski manu- State's Atty. Otto J. Saur de­ risitors at one time per patfent. . mf. the Republicans facturers exported $700,000 worth scribed Clay _as the woman’s "take- Patients Today; 288 i* . u? ..' " i ’o the first half of 1961. That was UPHOLSTERING charge-boy-J^a bouncer. If you I 50 per cent more than in the same will—who kept order In the house." ADMITTED YESTERDAY: William Colhns said he felt the | period • of 1960. Ski sales to the The maximum penalty for man­ James Dean, 57 Prospect St., directors did not have control of | United States topped $196,000. slaughter 1s 15 years in state pris­ Rockville; Gail Nickse, Clark Rd., ZENITH MOTOROLA on. There is no minimum term. Bolton; Mrs. Marjorie Fontana, 794 Center. St.; Samuel Carson, Wind­ Cxqnlsito dlanaM nol- ham; John Martina, 109 Prospect Italre la 14k gokL HUs Ch. 3 Shift 19" INCH Washington, Jan. 24 (45— Rep. St.; Eugene GalUgan, 110 High 19" INCH Foam RublNr CuthitR with tath Horace Seely-Brown, R-Coim., says S t, Rockville; Mrs. Lillian Twerdy, M25 that if the Federal Communica­ 90 Ridge St.’; Mrs. Bm a Balodis, DELUXE ATTENTION tions Commission shifts television 54 Chestnut S t; Mrs. Geneva Mc- UHF- Chair ar Safa Uphaittarai! Channel 3 from Hartford It will be NuitV, 29 Washington St., Vernon; a blow to the people of the state. M re.^niian M(K?arthy, Wethers­ UHF-VHF MANCHESTER AREA HOMEOWNERS! field; Gustave Ekstrom, 39 Mc­ VHF ■ In a letter to FCC Chairman With Transformer Sam Wiii Re-upholster and Newton N. Minow yesterday, Kinley S t: Paul Lewis, 15 High­ Fed free to epon a ehcn'go aceeiuit with us. M day Seely-Brown said "The more the land Ave.-, Rockville; Harry WelTea, aituation la studied . . . the more Wapplng; Frank Ulm, RFD 2; forms with 10% cosh down. No intorost, no carry- Ra-styie a Sofa and the action of the commission. U Mrs. Kathleen Amea, 17 Mathar in9 eharqos. Bring tMs copy of this odv. and ro« "carried out. be(ars a shocking re­ St; Brian Houghton, Andovar; semblance to harassment, not so Mrs. Lucienne Mathiews, S3 Devon WESTINGHOUSE RCA VICTOR General Electric PHILCO edvo o fr— 9x12 plostie drop cbth. No purchase 2 Chairs For . . . . •aaked by 4 Ode dla- importantly on the licensee, but on Dr.; Deborah Schumann, Wapplng; Attoeho Modd 19 inch UHF-VHF PhM Com o f Fabric BMNSdS. most of the population of Con­ Mrs. Elixabeth Boyle, Mancheater necessary. (Only one to o customer). Convaleacent Home: Mrs. Emdia 19 inch UHF-VHF 19 inch UHF-VHF necticut." 19 inch UHF-VHF Lightwolqlit 5 2 7 5 The FCC has suggested transfer Rudnaniky, West Willington; Mi­ We carry a large stock of paint. (More than 3000 custom chael Pratt, Wapplng; Cheryl CUSTOM MADE M.ADE TO FIT of the very high frequency chan­ colors) in all finishes, interior and exterior including nel, now held by VVTIC-TV, out of Klein. 109 Cooper Hill St.; Mrs. the new miracle latex acrylics. Over 4000 patterns of state and its replacement by a Bette Goldsnlder, 63 Hamlin Bt.; EMward Finley, Ekst Hartford; wallpaper. (I a >w price« on our stock papers). We custom ultra high frequency outlet- Mrs. ZeUa OUner, 110 Lake S t; make window shades, picture frames.-keys and paint SLIPCOVERS "A study of the record and ob­ servation of the situation as it Mrs. Mildred Arnold, Eaat Hart­ colors to your samples. Also a very complete art supply Pius Coat af Fabric e x i ^ in Connecticut impels me to ford; Mrs. Haldee Mason, 477 N. center. Always competent salesmen on hand to answer say Uiat these reasons are not Main St. adequate for the drastic and de­ BIRTH TODAY: A aon to Mr. your decorating problems. Only five minutes down Oak­ In lusinoss Since 1930—AH Work Guoranfood! and Mrs. Robert Mentzer, Wap­ land Street from North Manchester. structive change proposed." Seely- Brown wrote. Since ffie channel plng. , Udien* btidal aM ii DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Plata toOnrad dnUga. was first allocated to Hartford O f EN DAILY.9 to 6-^RIDAY 9 to 9 SHOP AT HOME You Can Budget! nearly 10 years ago, he said, "it la Mrs. Dorothy Drown, Cold Springs SMsplM brwaght to your OIm m Dr., Vsmon;- William Orimason, aignmcant that six times the com­ OPEN haow wftlHmt ebUgattoa. (WITH NO HraOUMT OHABOBB) H60 mission has denied requeris to de­ Wapplng; Lawrence Brogan, 138 PLEMTYOF EaHmatog eheerfolly gtswa. C H 2 «2 3 7 8 lete Channel S from Hartford.” WeUa S t ; Gustav Luther, 14 W. • Bay mm BtO* mm m WMk . . . Middle T j^ e.; Mrs. Dianne TVau- her and aon, Coventry. FREE DAILY r Cites Edueatkm Gap DIBCHAROED TODAT: Mrs. VERNON PAINT Bridgeport, Jan. 34 (4V-Wallaco Amelia BadosUy. MS Main B t; ' 5 9to9 C Fulton. president-Mect of the Mm. Bette OeddMider, $3 Hamlin abi EASY Nations’ Council on Family Rela­ S t ; X^ank Femmla, 3$» Wood- AND WALLPAPER SAM’S UPHOLSTERING tions, says schools must closa ths bridge St; Mrs. Jean Willard. 7S gap betwosn ths “nlcsy-oicsy stt- Btaq) HoUoir Lane; Mrg. Fraaeea PARKma SAT. till 7 Ml 8-2706— TR 5-2262— VERNON CIRCLE HARTFORD. CONN. PHONE CH 2.237a at textbook teaching and Kttup^tls, 68 laUngton A re, Rock- 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near M cKEE tlT MAIN STREET—MANCHK8TER tts rsaUUss at family life." sOle; Mrs. June Spwry, W iwlag; until ths gap la flUsd. US Mid Mrs. Adilhslds WaUStr. W A i h S t T I. ' ) '!

t -C \ • I • " V ' PAGE T ^ N T Y BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 196S ■h MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1962 PAGE TWENTY-ONE •rm r Thfi Brrfittat Manchmtter Parkadm Store* Westhill Director Post ^ EB 3 l3 3 m E E I i 3 i i l C J C i i C I Q I C35il|L3'ia' ■ay It with Sweets « You Should Choose Blindfolded Spall out your sentiments with Seat youselt at any one of the Bargains VALENTINE CHOCOLATES'from inviting ,taj>les in the attractive €kies to Leon Enderlin MUNB0N:B c a n d y s h o p . Say It surroundings of HOB NOB RES­ in a big way with a klng-*lzcd,' TAURANT. Run your finger down HEART BOX OF CHOCOLATES the long menu blindfolded, and Leon W. Enderlln, 76 Park St., a retired Army major, has Listed by u i r e r holding five delicious pounds, triierever you stop, you can de­ been chosen the executive director of the Westhill housing 316.95. Sizes range from % lb. to pend upon a completely satisfying 1% and 2 Ib. beribboned boxes. choice at HOB NOB RESTAU­ vject for the elderly, due to open in March on W. Center St. Just brimming with your choice of RANT. That's why this popular Se Was chosen over 10 other applicants— by unanimous petites, miniatures or regular-size restaunmt is tha weekly mecca of vote of the Manchester Housings chocolates. Individual favors for jentire families who come to en­ Authority — according tq Atty. WMoome! adults and youngsters are the re­ joy FAMILY NIGHT regularly at Herman Yules, counsel for the au- Mencheater’s neweet pharmacy Phone, Write or Come In Cover Girl Christinas 'Toye Have Palled ? 20% to 50% BeducUona usable heart-shaped plastic con­ 31-60 each, featuring chicken and thotUy. opens its dotoa to serve you. But do get your 1962 "HOME Caring for a “ ’e pet Is reward­ WILTON’S GIFT SHOP, 964 tainers filled with valentine mix­ spaghetti and all the fixings. His duUes wUl include setting DOBIN'S HALLMARK PHARMACY on DECXJRATOR" Just o tt the press. ing fun for youngsters and their Main Street, is staging a huge tures, 28c each. Heap your pret­ LOBSTER, a la HOB NOB is a an annual budget for operating West Middle Tpke. at Broad (next Your free copy awaits you at parents. Why not visit THE PET clearance bringing you savings of tiest candy dish with brilliant Jelly very special dish featured every the project, directing supplies and to Stop and Shop) has been eitab- SHERWIN-WILLIAMB CO., 981 SHOP, 15 Woodbridge Street, at 20% to SO'^o on “ Stengel” TOT­ hearts, sugar crystals or cupid's Friday. It would be a privilege to maintenance, collecting rents, and lished to guard yotir family** Main Street. It’s a fascinating 44- Depot Square, and ^ v e your boy TERY also "Fenton” colored mixture. serve you. . i cowdlnatlng the prog;ram of the DEPT. STORE health and well-being with depend­ page booklet you’ll reffir to many and girl a chance to find out to GLASS .and arllclea of WOOD. project with programs that might able producU. Take advantage of times. E^m to page through, stim­ which living pet he responds. If We’re heading Into February with You can stretch that lobster Pep up tomato Juice by adding be undertaken by the town recrea­ the "McKesson*' TWO FOR ONE ulating to read. Juat oveifloWing you won’t allow a puppy, there Is three ready-made holidays, so take or crabmeat aalad by adding both lemon Juice and W^preestershire tion department, church groups SALE continuing through Satur­ with ideas (that coat no money) a singing CANARY, a frolicking advantage of the PARTY SHOP celery and hard-cooked eggs. sauce; serve Icy cold In attractive and civic organizations.. day. Tour cash now has twice the to freshen and enliven every PARAKEET and TROPICAL offerings at substantial mark- Tastes good, tool small glasses. He will assume his duties short­ buying power at HALLMARK room in the house. It’s a how-to- FISH that require a minimum of downs. It’s the season for pre-nup­ ly before the Manchester Housing OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 • SAT. till 5:39 PHARMACY as you replenish the palnt book, too, with detailed, care for the maximum fun provid­ tial entertaining; scoop up for the Watch the Progress at Grant’s Everything Is on Schedule . Authority takes over the buildings medicine chest, first aid supplies, easy-to-follow directions giving ed. Pet FOODS and ACCES­ lucky bride-to-be some handsome W. T. GRANT COMPANY has Progress Is on the march at from the Horn Construction Oo. good grooming needs. Ward off simple tips for quicker and more SORIES round out this complete shower and wedding gifts now at­ extensive plans underway for GRAND UNION, where everything in March. His salary will be winter colds by fortifying the fam­ effective interior painting. The PET SHOP. tractively priced. Buy for your­ 5000-N creating an even more spacious that is out-dated and Ineffective 35,000 a year. ily with A^itamln A capsules, reg. “HOME DECORATOR” shows you self. too, from the gala offerings store for you. an even more ex­ gives way to modern, efficient Enderlln retired last year as a 32.59, (for a bottle of 1(10 capsules) h. .V to open your horns to radiant *Carpet Center’ Comee to You at WIL’TON’S GIFT SHOP. tensive center for sendng your methods. Kindly excuse the tern- major in the Army. Medical Serv­ now two bottles for 32.59. Come in­ color, how to key your wall col­ Buying a rug for your home is shopping needs. The management pc .-ary confusion and noise while ice Corps stationed in Chicago to this bright, all-new HALL. ors to Bomething you love, how naturally an lm]>ortant investment. Know how to remove gum from expresses ^concern for any Incon­ remodeling and enlarging Is under where he was Army advisor to Ar­ MARK PHARMACTY and feast to whip up a dining room with MANCHESTER CARPET CEN­ fabric Rub the gum with Ice to venience ‘caused you by the up­ way. It will also be worth U, you'll my Reserves and an Army Nation­ heaval and confusion that Is of your eyes on the sparkling sur­ colorful ingredients. Pick up your TER, 311 Main Street, helps you harden It and then scrape It off agree, when you see the impres­ al Guard unit. roundings, complete with friendly with a dull knife. Be careful not necessity an Integral part of prog­ sive Improvements and the Imag­ FREE COPY of the "HOME DEC­ make the right choice by taking ress at W. T. G ^ N T OO. He Joined the Army in 1941, was Luncheonette. When your doctor ORATOR” at SHERWIN-WIL- to Injure the fabric a* you scrape. inative Innovations set up at commissioned in June 1943. He Baby DeptJ the guesswork and uncertainty Leon W . EaderUn asks where you want your pre­ LIAMS CO., or telephone Mitchell away. They - will come to your As a last step, use a dry-claaner GRAND UNION for making your served in North Africa and Italy The Mexicans have a delicjous scription filled, say HALLMARK 3-6636 and your copy will be mail­ on the «ipot. shopping here a profitable and,, in World War n , and took part home with a magnificent selection way of beating hot chocolate until PHARMACY. Free delivery. ed to you. of “Mohawk” BROADLOOMS In pleasurable habit, Wien your club in the Korean conflict. He holds derlin. Ha and hla parenta and Play Pen /' Co$Y to Knit Its frothy. This little trick seems THREE BIG DAYS OF SAVINGS ... THURS., FRI. MItcheU 9-2861. 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Last year he versity of Wisconsin extension in garine to a ready-mix pancake Make It In a deep rose or your fa­ If your doctor prescribes COR­ Crib Rag. and SAT.-AND DOBIN'SGIVESYOU AN EXTRA batter. present possessions in a room. custom-fitted and personalized TESSEN DEPT, and sniff to your was also awarded a certificate Milwaukee. Make Clothes Last vorite color; then make a second RECTIVE SHOES for your boy or Telephone MItcheU 3-5103 and with your name. If yov wish. It’s in snow-white—It's ao easy to heart's content. of the tantalizing of achievement for meritorioiu He is married to the former Miss 24.95 If you want your clothes to time to think about bowling girl, you can depend on CHIL­ aromas wafting around you as service. Orestlna Barto of Manchester. Mattress last, change them as soon as Zing Up Your Home! specify the time moat convenient wear! DREN’S BOOTERY to fill Oiat for you. 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En­ nater” Is required, the ’ ’Thomas” 33.95 hang the things you’ve worn all CARPET CENTER is the name to to: shopping basket a dessert that Crib day on the shower curtain rod to color key for a gracious living graving Is done right on the prem­ heel, or whether "Outflatr” or ” In- needs no defrosting. Just a quick THAT BRING YOU VALUABLE GIFTS AT DO­ room. Make a "Bernat” wool acat- remember. Anna Oabot, Manchestor Bvt- air. ises. You get fast and exacting nlng Herald 1160 AVE. OF AMER­ flalr" is specified, you can feel sliding into' a hot oven. You’ll get Rockville-Vernon Baby Reg. ter rug with yarns that are now service. confident that (3HILDRKN S no complaints, only compliments pre-cut to save your time. The Marinate onion rings in oil, vin­ ICAS, NEW YORK 86, N Y. It’s Good to Know For Ist-clasa mailing add lOc for BOOTERY deserves your trust. from your family. 4.95 imaginative patterns are “Rose egar, salt, pepper and a suspicion Bolster Your Spirits Swings BIN'S AUCTION NIGHTS! MEMORIAL CORNER STORE, ht sugar. , Drain and serve with each pattern. Print Name, Ad­ at Main and Haynes Streets, is Stepping Stone,” ’’Dutch Tiles,” Power to lift your energy and ’’Sudden Flight” and ’’Brick 8295 . dress with Zone and Pattern Num­ Water Rate Hearing open 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. seven days mood is In the hands of the tal­ ber. Mutual Fund* Wall.” Miss Katherine Olblin, pro­ I 'l l ented beauticians at SCHULTZ Pay by Check a week. What a “wife-eaver** this Boost Your Morale Send 60c for the New. Btg-Size For maximum safety. Income Open a CHECfKINO AC(30UNT is when unexpected company stops prietor, has Just returned from step out in style In this figure- BEAUTY SALON. 983 Main '62 Album filled with lovely de­ and growth, you should check the the McCALX. NEEDLEWORK Homemakers deserve an occa­ Street. When you let them give at CONNECTICUT BANK AND by or when you run out of needed flattering sheath and Its dashing signs, a needlework stitch section advantage of MUTUAL FUNDS TRUST COMPANY and pay all SHOW in New York, attended by sional evening out away from daily you a ’’Sleeping Beauty” PERMA­ Shifted to City, Feb. 14 Housahold groceries, because MEMORIAL capelet companion. It’s on the cover meal preparations. EnJov a full- and free patterns. available at your New York Stock your bills with armchair conven­ CORNEIR STORE carries a full representatives from all over the of the new spring and summer NENT WAVE. 311.70, you’ll sense Exchange Member, SHBARSON, course DINNER at IMPERIAL a new confidence, a new bubbling ience. Save yourself time and RCA WHIRLPOOL line of staples, cold cuts and a country. The shelves of YOUR Fashion. HAMMJLL A COMPANY, 913 energy and maintain an accurate Dept. STEAK HOUSE COCKTAIL up of cheerfulness.' This perma­ The Public Utilities Commls-#21 and AJdon defeated Bury Shop- Delicatessen Counter featuring YARN SHOP will provide up-to- No. 8295 with Patt-O-Rama Is Hush tha Squeak Main Street. Mitchell 9-2821. LOUNGE Juat over the Mahehes- nent wave gives your hair re­ Many-purpose aticka o f a aoft, record of your expedlturcs, too. Sion hearing on the Rockville Wa­ pers 17-6. tasty salads. Coma for a snack or the-minute material for creating in staes 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Bust TTiree Manchester offices to serve Vlttners leads at the moment ter Une in Bolton. It will be a freshing new loveliness. It will waxlike lubricating material are ter and Aqueduct Co.'s request for litlal Adjustable 0 5 7 a at the LUNCHEON­ cherished accessories for your 30 to 38. Size 10, 31 bust, dress, 3)4 you at 893 Main 'Street, 15 North with two wins and no loeses. The IMPERIAL A U T O M A T IC ETTE In MEMORIAL CORNER home and smart wearables for deUghtful change that both stimu­ be soft, radiant and becomingly available at the hardware store. Cash Dividend Check Monthly yards of 35-inch; capelet, 2<4 lates and relaxes. Whether you or­ Main Street and the Porkade. a rate increase will be held at Square Dsnoers are in last nlaee STORE. yourself. YOUR YARN SHOP yards. styled for you. Treat yourself to Rub on drawer runners, along In­ COBURN A MIDDLBBROOK, der a Juicy Roast Beef platter, ten­ Rockville City Hall Feb. 14, a with no victories and two defeats. Ireniag Board ^ keeps abreast with the latest To order, send 35c In coins to:— a beauty story, the first chapter side of window I ashes to stop IN C, 629 Main Street, suggests 3-CYCLE der Steak, or your favorite Sea­ beginning with a stimulating squsaks. the purchase of GUCKMAN COR­ An atracUve ending for a com­ Wednesday, beginning at 11 S|.m. Miss Dimlow to Speak Aim for the Heart trends In needlework. Click up for Sue Burnett, The Manchester Eve­ pany supper; rainbow-colored. Miss Kathryn Dimlow will speak Tour Valentine photograph by ning Herald. 1150 AVE. OF food, you'll be completely satis­ shampoo, followed by a brighten­ PORATION stock, selling to yield The date was confirmed today yourself an eye-catching HAT fied. Coming for dinner at IM­ mints. at a meeting of the American Le­ Oouatalor Dart R«g. a THE FALLOT STUDIO, 70 East AMERICAS, NEW YORK 36, N.Y. ing rinse, test curl, permanent Shell those chestnuts that have approximately 6%. Dividends by the PUC, It was set on the frosted with bangles. Pick up the PERIAL STEAK HOUSE is such are paid monthly. Call Mitchell gion Auxiliary at the GAR rooms Center Street, can perpetuate that For lat-class mailing add 10c wave and andlng happily with a been boiled or baked Yvhlla they’re directions and material for the' a wonderful way to begin an eve­ chic and flattering 1962 style set. still warmx 3-1105 for details. strength of a petition signed by tonight at 8. She will give a'dem - Bathroom Seale L "I-love-you-truly” mood. WTiy not style you like best: turban, beret, for each pattern. Print Name, Ad­ 1 The Inquirer 27 customers of the water com­ onstntion of artificial flower ar­ telephone for an appointment to ning. DANCING EVERY FRIDAY In the BUDGET DEPAR’nnCNT. pagoda, brim. The shiny disks add dress with Zone, Style No. and AND SATURDAY. the PBRMANEOT WAVE is 38.45 pany, and received by the PUC rangements. Refreshments will be Electric DRYER have your picture taken now, in glamor to a warm and cozy hat. Size. a.s the January special. Haircuts Friday. A minimum of 25 slg. served. Honeehold time for a heart-warming Valen­ Your friends will be begging for Ready for you now—spring and natures viras necessary. Cribbage Contlnuee - tine’s Day memento for a lucky Vary the Menu are 32. Fortify yourself with th'd ’’recipe.” summer ’62 issue of our pattern Pep up the lunch box. Serve a new assuranca Sea what a PER­ Rockville Corp. Counsel Xklwin The cribbage team of Arthur Spoige Paks i .oo and appreciative someone. Mitchell book Basle Fashion. Send 60c. M. Lavitt Initiated the petition by different kind of bread every day MANENT WAVE from SCHULTZ Badsteubner and William Loos has Assorted Sizes In 3-5808. This message appUea to informing water customers of moved into the lead in the Amer­ Ever add a pinch or two of baked fresh at PINE PASTERY BEAUTY SALON can do for you. Poly Bag sweethearts, spouses end senior ground ginger to red cabbage that statutory provisions permitting a ican Legion cribbage tourney. citizens! Have a Heart SHOP, 658 Center Street. Try the .88 is being cooked sweet-sour style? The VALENTINE assortment Is If you want thoaa drop biscuits public request to change the site Play is scheduled to continue at extra moist, extra delicious FRUIT of the hearing. Normally, hear­ Legion Home tonight at 8. Ever saute chicken livers with delightful at HARRISON’S. 849 AND NUT BREADS, the nourish­ to he rich, use cream instead of ARTHURS ings before the three-member PUC Installation of Pocahontas onions and serve ■with scrambled Entertaining and Eduoattonal Main Streeta. There are romantic ing oatmeal bread, whole wheat milk in making . them. Heavy are held at the conunisslon's oBloe Mrs, Anna Barabero of Mountain 1 8 8 DEWEY-RICHMAN CO., 767 messages for those in love, also rolls as well as the crusty loaves cream gives greateat richness, but THB DRUG STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY eggs Nice for lunch or Sunday light cream also makes wonderful in Hartford. St., Ellington, will be Installed Fri­ night supper. Math Street, has the answer to cute ones bursting with affection so crisp on the outside and tender ' The water company is seeking keeping youngsters up to ^ e 9, and wit. Elspeclaliy for the grad-e- on the inside. These tempting drop biscuit*. 91)7 MAIN ST. CORNER OF ST. JAMES ST. day as Pocahontas of Kiowa Coun­ The dryer that ’‘thinks for itself”— shuts off at dry a 16 per cent Increase in water cil, Degree of Pocahontas, in cere­ Sleeting Rain and Drizzle constructively occupied and amus­ schoolers are cellophane-packea breads can pick-up an everyday rates in its franchise area cover monies at Red Men’s Hall, Rock­ enough. Clothes are softer, fluffier, fresher. With tem­ MORRY’S MEN’S SHOP In the ed. ”FUN FOR KIDS” is a giant assortments for classmates and meal like magic. Youngsters thrive Dry-Cleaning Dreams Come True Ing Rockville and areas of Elllng' ville, at 8 p.m. notebook, complete with cut-outs, teacher. Valentine’s D ay Is a time on the nourishing COOKIES and Everything you could possibly SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY pered heat so that clothes are dried evenly. Wash ’n State Theater Bldg, helps you out­ want In dependable, gentle dry ton and Vernon. If granted, the She succeeds Miss Agnes Doher­ TOY RIOT! wit the weatherman this time of tracing papers, colored construc­ for all-out sentimentality, so. make FRUIT BARS from PINE averam base meter ri te will rise cleaning plus fair prices and thor­ ty- .i wear water cycle. GiXnt capacity. year by encouraging you with a tion paper and directions to en­ It a party your guests will ’’love” PASTRY SHOP, when served with from ^.00 to about |6.80 a quar­ courage creative skllla and man­ with Dan Cupid motifs and sym­ milk as an after-school snack. ough satisfaction Is youra when Installing officer will' pe Deputy SALE to buy "Ball ^nd” ARC- you become' acquainted with ONE ter. The Increase would also Great Pocahontas Grace Ladd of 1.00 TOYS n c s , BOOTS and RUBBERS at ual dexterity. Buy one or all four. bols abounding on tablecloths, nap­ bring an 80 cent Jump in the flat HOUR DRY CLEANING, the Hartford. "Andy Gard” 20% DISCOUNT now. This sale Each, is different and individually kins, bridge tallies, and table dec­ If those delicate wafers stick to rate for householders without me­ desirable, 59c each. ’Tuck one the cookie sheet before you can "MARTINIZING” plants at 20 ters. The membership will be called PLASnO TRACTOR event Includes also "Dunham orations. Ea.st Center Street and 299 West on to decide on charges in the SCOOP! WEBCOR away. Have something up your remove them, put the sheet Into Opposition to the requested in­ DUMP TRUCK Bros.’’ SHOES and "Thorogood" Middle Tpke. Bring your finest FREE council meeting dates and other Self Contained SHOES for heavy work, casual sleeve for that trying ratoy day the oven again to softer the cook­ crease was immediate in the city JEEP e BOAT Smooth Idea ies. garments, your valuule home ac- and surrounding areas, and the matters during the business meet­ wear or dress-up. Come and save or sick-a-had. Makes a fine happy You can eliminate some of the ces.sorie.s here. Nothing can get DELIVERY ing that evening. at MORRY’S MEIN’S SHOP. birthday gift, too! scratches made on uncovered lost because everything stays right petition for change of hearing lo­ STEREO CONSOLE Anything, Anytime HosplM Report floora if you wax the feet of sofas, Freshen Smudged Wallpaper on the premises where all the cation, was sparked by the oppo­ Ladies’ Miss Princess ’’BLOT-X” 1s the product to get Rockville City Hofpltal treated a tables and chairs when you wax work Is done with extreme care. In Manchester! sition. Reg. 19M from JOHNSON PAINT CO. 723 If the hearing needs to be con­ total of 620 patients in December, the floor itself. Thrill to your husband's success­ 162 of whom were admitted for Main Street, for lifting off ugly ful-looking appearance in a crisp, tinued beyond Feb. 14, PUC chair­ BRUNSWICK BUDGET TERMS i 3 YEARS TO PAY . * grease spots, fingermarks and man Eugene S. Loughlin will de­ medical or surgical care, and 810 1 2 9 . 8 8 What goes into antipasto? Such smooth shirt professionally laun­ given out-patient service. appetite-teasers as anchovies, soiled areas around light switches. dered at the TWO HOUR SHIRT termine whether it will continue FREE DELIVERY a FREE SERVICE Simply spread "BLOT-X” over the on the following or on a later day. The. largest number treated in ICE SKATES stuffed celery wedges, pickled SERVICE plant on 299 West Mid­ A PUC spokesman said today a one day was 54, the smallest 30. beets, sardines, green pepper smudged regions, let dry and then dle Tpke. If you are not in a IHTERS continuance will depend on the The dally average was 43 pa­ Sizes4toh-ll ^ PERMANENT strips, marinated cooked white brush off. Like magic the soil has hurry, then bring shirts to the amount and schedule of other bus­ tients. beans and tuna fish. vanished. Freshen >x)ur home the 20 East Cantar Street store, but iness slated for the commission. Twenty-six births were reported. ANTI-FREEZE modern way with a sclentiflc pro­ for maximum speed, the West 6AL0RE Also, 26 operations were per­ Towel Rock of Pine duct that works for you depend­ Middle Tpke. plant spacialiMS in Fine, imooth finiih paper Scout Sale Begins ably. formed. Accident victims receiving Salem Maple Finish BEDDING BUY! INSTALLED IWIATKINS, 935 Main Street, fast service. Orders for Girl Scout cookies treatment numbered 14. will be taken in Rockville, Vernon has a TOWEL RACK OF PINE, Hospital Notes FLOOR COVERING and Ellington beginning tomor­ Mapl* or Mahoqony ’Tuesday and 35, designed -.’Ith a display shelf. Admitted Tuesday: George Hew­ —DEPARTMENT — Wednesday For kitchen or bathroom wall, this row by Brownies and Girl Scout itt, Tankeroosen Rd., Vernon; Hor­ Only "2 .1 9 gai is a versatile and handsome rack units. The sale will continue ace Underwood, 45 Florence Ave. COVER YOUR KITCHEN FLOOR* CAPTAIN’S R«’C|uiiir 10c 4 Poster Bed it j m i Il’Tifffi.' for paper or roller towels. through Feb. 4. Birth Tuesday; A daughter to January Special Testrite Deliveries will be made in March. Mr. and Mrs. G ^ rge Apel, 10 Lib­ " ™ SA N D R A N Proceeds will be divided among erty St. Ever use ground lamb for burg­ MONDAY and TUESDAY ONIY individual troops with a portion Birth Today; A son to Mr. and Compkitely ImtoNcd ^ ^ 9 7 with Sealy TIRE SERVICE ers? Season the meat just as you ENVELOPES CHAIRS would beef, make the patties, earmarked for the Connecticut Mrs. Norman Lavlgne, 87 Union by Factory Exports FISK with Purchase Valley Girl Scout Council for St. anoint with olive oil and a sprinkle :: o ^ ic ' of crushed dried thyme and broil. BONAT GOLD MBBON oi 100 camp scholarships, equipment, a Discharged Tuesday; Ethelwln *Up to F x ir size REO. 89.97 Mattress and VITAMINS 50 free Busmcis ■■ I w Hartford i Maaehestor I Rocky HUI Wilkie. 8 Ertel Dr.; Vincent Caron, fund for purchasing a new over­ 1 1 . 7 0 Oreen and white salad: Mounds night camp site, and financing in­ 58 Hansen Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Mary Values $90 911 Park B t 887 Broad St Lou Flye and daughter, 95 Brook­ 9x12 FIBRE and Box Spring of raw cauliflowareta and mounds PERMANENT $ 0 .9 0 AYTINAL ternational activities. Compittn of co(fi(ed artichoke hearts on let- lyn St.; Mrs. Dolores Swallow and Your dioioeto CH 8-6861 m 8-34U I JA 9-8637 etRMTRIC U i Cookie chairman for Vernon la daughter. Crystal Lake Rd., El­ W O O L FIBRE Twin Sli» Only! ttjce. Serve .with Russian dress­ inchicNng Hoirshopiim VITAMINS 61 Mrs. Dexter Stark. Mrs. Leonard lington. ing. FORMULA DeCarll is Rockville chairman and 10 .MMERALS Mrs. Doris Jones, Ellington chair­ find Oat for Yourself ond Styling Specific for man. Vemon news to handled through 5-Pe. BRONZETONE The Herald's Rockville bureau, 6 RUGS Nylon Decorator Cover DURING I>on't take someone else’a word Volk* Over 40. ZBA Re-Elects Schmalz for It. See for yourself the excep­ William A. Schmalz of 85 High tional wortunanMiip that is turned LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON ll1MMlN,llfianb BREAKFAST JANUARY ONLY StMiltoiii. HNN Hr ifivVf ofifina St. has been re-elected chairman of out every day by HOUSE A HAL£ , _ SpeoiaUzlng In HAIR COLORING the Rockville Zoning Board of Ap­ SCT PLATFORM ROCKERS SHOE SE R ^C E . Finest materiala peals, his fourth consecutive term, art used. The service Is pron^it PHONE Ml 9-7666 He was appointed to the ZBA in and dependable. Prices are fair Improved Church Hall . 390 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER 1958 to fill the unexpired term of n e o t r e n e s o l e SAVE and reasonable. "S A H” ORIMFI Formula the late Frederick Alaharan. STAMPS. Free parking. Holds Hnir On his election, fellow board Rngularly Named After GARASEMAN'E Gf-ntly BmI members commended him for hla S9.95 C h i l d r e n 's AYTiRAL Firmly V/i!h "devotion to his duties . . . in the 3 9 " * No Gummy best interesU of all the residents Formica top t a b l e 2 5 % Rev. Kaiser AYTIRAL Film . . . No of the city," according to Frederick SHOES with broBsetone finish MULTIPLE A, Koppel, secretary. togs. ^ HUNDREDS OF OTHER FURNITURE ITEMS ON SALE Flakincss Kaiser Hall was unanimously ON VITAMINS & MEN’S HEAVY VITAMINS Schmalx is a member of the chosen as the name for the perish 691 M ain Street RockvlUe Fire Department and a hall at Concordia Lutheran Church m j n e r a l s MfiitkaMnul trustee o f Trinity Lutheran Church. FLANNEL 6 5 7 NEXT TO GAS CO. LIVING CURL Other members of the ZBA are by members at an annual meeting miiilfillMM m i l Tar (Ml NiMtWiRariB. HAIR SPRAY Koppel, Nicholas Ashe, William C, last FVlday. The honor came as a SHIRTS JL FREE PARKING IN REAR Ve»r (hoi(t cf 3 Schmidt, and John Kramer, Alter­ surprise to the Rev. Paul c. Slzee S-M-tto Oompai* at 8.00 aiSTOM fOKMVlASr nates are Harold Lehrmitt and Kaiser, pastor of the church. A I N # % 7 fi Rtgliltr John L. Daigle. It was announced by the church BRAS T e w iy ** . . . ’rimttd, . . mid Blucbtd. Salfers Third Loss council that a study is underway WINDSHIELD LOOK! TEN Thb Coupon Good for GREAT Sykes Junior High School bas- for 'the formation of a Lutheran SCIENTIFIC m .ketbalt team suffered Its third loss COVERS 50 Parochial School in Manchester. JUST A’JUST (top). Thfi only ADVANfiE! I •' of the season against four wins The results o f the study will be re­ 10 DOBIN'S DivMMid DOLLARS b n with 8; patent^ Mafic tab 7 OK. eeroiol...... ■ 7.E.T. yesterday losing to Windsor Locks turned to the council and to the SFJMJlD DO YOU 88-30. Windsor Locks had ear­ congregation. BEAM DOBIN’S DOLLiWS WHEN PBENENTED AT —^for indiridml costomixed lier downed Sykes. The membership committee re- IJOHTS cop fit. R ef. 2.95. NOW .... HAVE A Worldweave of Windsor Locks *tn all-time high in con­ DOBIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE iHllliaili'l scored 16 points to lead individual firmed.membership of 629 for 1961 S88 BIAIN nr.. MANCHESTER scoring. with 536 communing and a total FREE! SPARE? Sykes was behind 24-8 at half­ baptized memberahip of 831. Offer Expiree J ob. ST, I8«S. time, but boosted its scoring in the *2A9 CUEARANU second half. Billy Maynes with A new high was also reached in NotMng to buy! It's Our Sonus, to You! CAR KEY PARKER’S the stewardship program in 1961. nine points and Gary Bllnn with FAMOUS NAME MERCHANDISE FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK eight led Sykes. Members of the church in free-will WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES • CUSTOM FITTING and SERVICE FREE! HOUSE KEY HEAVY DUTY BLENDED offerings contributed 3100,893.80 EVEBYTHINO SUBJECT TO PBIOR SAUCl Tbe team plays at Tollah'd to­ to the building and budget funds, BOYS’ AND GUOS’ APPAREL — INFANTIS’ TO SIZE 14 morrow and Coventiy Tuesday. it was reported WHISKEY Both are afternoon games. DUST PM -A-,budget of 347,608 was saoptod loaf MO son M PROOF Vlttnen Leads >lLgaln for 1962 to meet the sfirirsnssa of The l^ttnen Garden Center Far Natwa Z iS IP HifR MRipOT FIFTH the parish and to support the be­ er Dry Hair teem In the -Vernon Community nevolent program of the United REDUCED TO CLEAR ■ Bsto- Basketball League is leading the Lutheran Church, in America. DOBIN'S • 828 MAIN STREET • IMANCHESTER forced field in the second round, repeat­ Frederick Badger, Norman handla. ing Its role in the first roundi Litke, Walter Kohls, Mrs. Max CORSET SHOP/ 2 9 * 3 . 3 9 In weekend games, . Vfttners Schubert and William Vogel were downed the Square Daneers/l4-18, elected to three-year terms on the 681 MAIN ST^-MI S-6846 SAVINGS UP TO 30% Psganl Bros, downed Zahner's 30- church council. .

1 \ PAGE TWENTT-THKEB Basketball Streaks Continue^ >WE'LLHANEtOl ^ETUPAMOOe- AmM—NOW THAT YOU KNOW TW»\ lN6 MAST FOR DVrAILS OFHOWX BROUeMT ABOUT [ Hts Head NOW.* TWS AlWESTOFCAF>XSHANDVKAFF,^ AUTTUe A notorious CONFIDENCE AMW. Ellington Wins, Third in Row succESsnne IWILLENE'TOU SCOFFERS A HIS N oSe UP PGBBLBTO RAraS AROUND »4 * FO R A N E AS(£ 7B«tnla Strieak running ElHngtbnf is of 28 fouia to go along witii# Co v e n t r y — Deadlocked 2S-f Somers also captured Jay- yBud EMPTY HEADS.*—HEARKEN J r o o s t .' the their sizzling field goal average, all after three periods after lead­ vee contest, S9-30. and victory starved Somers were Jeff Helnta with 19 points lalSrflMftm lOCMyw NapI* scored victories involving sub­ ing 20-16 at halftime, Somers Friday Coventry will be host to JUOU food and Doug Ralston with 17. Bob stormed don-n the atretch to whip UEmploirt urban quintets last night; El­ O'Loughlln, who usually scores in pow’erful Nonrich Tech. u r m t drink 188(017 Coventry for Its initial win of'th e 14 n«o^ trinadf lington ran its present win doubla figures ' for the Knights, year. Only last week the Patriots ISlUiM SI ImoMdiatelT r Ha. UPwmK SSSomit 39 Let bn •IStntfonrt streak to four in a row with a settled for nine points but picked had topped Somers by 10 points. DpavUI ...... 8 4 10 ? ^jj**** * SSRabUt SSVltwfar pff 21 rebounds to set a new Eni- 40-39. Enfl^nlAD ...... 1 AJt9 ITInneU tnmlen B2 Moltm rock 8B-4S triumph over Suffleld while Hardy ...... 8 i 13 ISStonbotM 24 Ruuian rirer ington record in this department. The loss was the ninth in a doi- Burnpuji .. 2T Network Somera mapped a 12-game losing ...... B 8 ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 20L « j ^ UT« ^ ^ “ ""SKssaisa. akein with a .42-38 victory at the Bud Barnes with 10 points paced en starts for Coventry. ftandlow ...... S 0 '2 SSTlialluid ------. Suffleld which hooped 19 of 48 Grav ...... n 0 0 aoSoft drink 45Tonnented fitlkaTentif bp expense of Coventry. Somers had three players in Clriifowskl :::::: i . 0 o; My HPkDPWWS 52 ------VniMLSl^Emenld Ue” 47 Kind ot net vitor field goal tries and seven of 11 double flgures topped by Tom Bur­ ,‘IH'mvmstifvnH Ncvfdn eSBouldarw ELUNGTON — ShooUng at a Totitl. .... 24Seear SSIncnnatton ot 49Apptaud foul shots. gess with 13 tallies. Scoring hon­ ...... 18 l i IT VOURSf THREE Viihnn 60 Latin nun Hooter blistering 45 per cent from the CavFiilry (88) 1 HEHP6 0U6HTA SSOlytaclM field as they connected on 23 of Friday night Ellington visits ors for the night, however, went R. RBComui rim f r e\9 E BEmgN Ot«?/ r “ i 5“ r i r" 1 r" IT IT 51 shots attempted, Ellington strong East Windsor seeking to ex to Coventry’s Jim Toolney with 16 Tooiiifv ...... 6 2 18 53 Cotmoan Terb tend its streak. . tallias. Morrlffon ...... 4 C H ' SdO^boma dtr It ■4 High’s ever improving quintet Kborlp ...... 3 n 6 SSRtU 12“ gained Its fifth victory in 12 start.'- KilinStss (M) Somers actually won the de­ Morc.nn ...... 1 3 4 T. M». cision from the foul line converting Turb/'H ,...... 1 0 2 F STRodwtl 14 II with its fourth straight win. Last (i’ (I 0 39Ventoia 15" Hnnsnn ...... 16 of 28 free throws compared to l>ocko ...... 1 0 2] night's triumph also reversed an HfliiU ...... 8 r. Fr<‘nch ...... 0 0 c r dllndMIiiet O Uiuffhlin ...«...«.ss*. four for lo for Coventry. Neither . . dlChooM rr 24 Si earlier 10 point, 56-46, loss to Suf- Mr-N^U ...... 0 0 0 field. Kobtifl ...... 6 0 *1 team hit partlc.;iarly well from Storra ...... 0 (1 0 44WeitemiUU a Rniffton ...... 7 8 17 \\<')mor ...... 0 0 0 4nr 64 Small bone Healy's charges never let Suffleld I Readying for Last Halt of Year r 65 Sweet potato l l ■■II U 68 Facta THREE GIRLS ON A BOARD—Seemingly rising from set back into contention. The Knights were ahead by a dozen DOWN 42 IS Storri — University of Connec-^ SKIING HER REPLECTION-r-Sidney Lindholm uses II tha surf at CyproBs Gardens, Fla., these lovdies would point!, 40-88, going into the final Vermont, playing teven etralght IFoet gamea away from home, hae a 2-4 the reflection from silver skis to map out a new design SAwit give the Rhine maidens a run for their gold. 'ITiey are period and stayed comfortably in ticut basketball team i8 buey pre­ 5T K H conference merk and la 8-6 overall. for smiling with lipstick. Her skies and silver fox gloves ■3 Snare JS perfectly balanced on single surfboard, .^ d keep their front the rC8t of the way. T'.talii ...... It 43 paring for the flnal half of Its dBrttldtklns ITie Catamounte have a eetback are worn to commemorate silver jubilee of Sun Valley, powder dry. Pacing the Knights, who hit on , Score at hall, 2M8. Ellinrton. schedule returning to Uve routine at tlie hands o f Maaaachuaetta and Idaho. of daily practice at the field house two againat ,. listed I after a layoff for first semester among the four league loaaas. No Tix Available flnal exams. SH O RT R IB f BY PRANK O’NBAfi Tall Combine Still Making Contact GLITTERING STARS Chase for AHL Scoring Crown Coach Hugh Greer’a Huskies re­ Loyola will be one ot the talleet Kent. Ohio— (N B A )— Since be­ RIFLE John Canavarl, Rockville High turn to Yankee Conference war­ comMnes to face the Huaklea this Takoma Park. Md. (45—Chlng coming a - member of the league director of athletics, reports no fare by meeting the Vermont Cat­ aeaaon. TTie W olfpack from the Johnson, a colorful defenseman (or during 1951-52 school year, Kent UckeLs will be on snie at the door MAN.*THaT S 9 M t eooLi Oosest Race in Loop History CLUB amounts at Burlington, Vt., Sat­ bayoua of Louisiana makes an the National Hockey League's New State has placed 35 p I a y e r s' on And vMonder if But then 1 sit And find Itcomfertin^) Friday night In Newington for the I see myself (ZMN DANCE,' urday night; and they play their Elaatern awing following a home York Rangers a quarter of a cen'^ Mid-America Conference All-Star at 80 year's. • he still will feel ridht down adain t o n o t e Newington - Rockville basketball next home game Monday night, tury ago, la now an electrical en­ teams. Twenty-one were In baae- BASTBBN DIVISION the blggast gain, scoring six points MOTES game this week againat Ita name­ All wt-inKled, bent The way he feels To take a T h a t he'll game. Students may purchase playing Loyola of New Orleans'at gineer In this suburb of Washing­ ball, nine in football and five In and placed third with 54, while sake of Chicago, with etope at and firey, r t o d a y . second view... b e 82. W . U. T. PU. tidkets from Canavarl until 2 the field house. ton. Sports Brian Kilrea of Springfield waa o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Dartmouth and F^rdham prior to Springfield ...... 27 IS 2 58 Fathsr and Son PeUst Rifle TTit Huskies, anxious to return Hershey ...... 21 15 4 46 fourth with M. Three players, athletic office. the game againat the Huskies at BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL Matches will be held tonight at to Yankee Conference' activity. (T o vid en es...... 20 21 1 41 Alex Faulkner of Rochester, Fred Storra. A. 8^ forward, Ken Ryan, the West Side center under the And themselves in a position where leads Loyola In etattatlca with a I LOVE / no, I LOVE Quebec ...... IS 24 1 87 Olover of Cleveland and Brian Cul­ dlrecUon ot the Recreation De­ len of Buffalo were tied for fifth Nutmeggers Honored they cannot afford to lose another. 14.6 scoring average and U.6 re­ YOU MORE you MORE partment. l^ys, who are members Sporting a 2-2 record which Is bounds per game. Hie forecourt JANUARY THAN A WESTERN DIVISION with 47 point! each. of the Pellet Rifle Club and their THAN THAT. ZANpy Barry Cullen-led In goal acoring New York WP) — Two athletes good for a third-place tie behind partner la 6-7 Captain Gene Tum i THE L dads a rt eligible. MILLION A TRILLION H i W. T. Pt*. with 28 and Kilrea had the moet at Mitchell College in New Lon­ Rhode Island and Massachusetts, who averagea 10.5. The rest of the POLLARD DOLLAR^' /■2Y C levelan d...... 22 16 2 46 aeetets with 41. The contest will be a competitive don, Conn., have been named to the UConns have an outside chance lineup la made up o f B-7 center ..21 19 S 46 [GENERALI PAD/ WORTH/ Rocheeter .... Johnnie McKenSie of Hershey match with the boys total score the 1961 Junior College All Amer­ o f taking the title. To do it, the Bob laiegera (10.1), and 6-4) guards B u ffa lo ...... 21 21 1 43 pitted against their dad's over all avoided the penalty box in three ica Soccer team. Jerry Lewis ot Huskies miMt win their remaining Ed Kennedy (6.6) and Larry Hoyt .. S 2 18 score. Each contestant will fire lo T l R i Tire Sale Pitteburgh •.(. so CDOL.AYANI garnet last week but remained the Mitchell was listed as outside games and hope for Rhode Island (6.6). Another guard, 6-1 Darryl shots with the totals being com­ leader with 125 minutee. right on the first team and Ra­ and Massaohusedte to eliminate Tschlm, averagea 10.6. REALOJOL/ N ew York — Only four points piled to determine the winners. HAILS Bobby Perreault of Hershey with hims AI-Almad was selected as each other. Connecticut has return Ticketa for Monday's game may ■eparated the top four players In an average of 2.53 on 91 goals al­ Firing will take place at 7 games ■with each of these top con­ be ordered by writing the athletic the Am.iricsn Hockey Lesgue af­ center forward on the second lowed in 38 garnet, led the goaL O'clock- tenders at Storre later In the sea­ ticket office at the univeraity. TAKE OFF THtES ter Sunday’s games, as the league t-eam. tenders. D ei^ DeJordy of Buffa­ Bid Wiersmar and William Kar- son. Storra, was witnessing Its closest race for lo had the m ott ehutouts with five. veills, Pellet Rifle Club Instructors, llieee dree ware taken off new onre that we have o h a a ^ over the scoring titls In Its history. However, the most sensational PETTY DIFTERENCE Y who are members of the local Na­ Hialeah, Fla. (NBA) — Race to new Ooaoral Premium TIreo. 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PAGV W pSTY-fOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY- 24, 19CT — *TiS5"|Sf^ ■ ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1962 PAGE TWBNTY-nVl Penp Stater THE Hall to Play Herald Angle St. John’s Again Headed for Post-Season Bid W ith ’ Skins ' C T ' - ■ e a r l v o s t W j n l l o f 14, Washington — Galen Hall, star Sports Editor Sports Schedule Packers Near Magic Number^ at Penn State who was overlooked by the profeaaional nter ’s Tough Gaines Today football clubs In the draft, was Stengel Among the Missing Within On^ of 10 Victories sighed today by the Washington East Windsor at Cheney Tech. Bostoti (IP)— Jackie Robin-'.'I'got 124 votes, fpur more than the^>year of seasoning at Montreal, > Feller was a 17-year-old farm^ Six tlm8s Feller won 20 or mors Redskins of the National L.eague: minimum needed. leading the International League _ Biggest disappointment to many diners at the 21st ahnual Rtfle—Manchester at Windham sonK^firBt Negro to play in the boy who had sharpenel his eye by games. His high came in 1940 Ahead in West Tech. The chunky, 190-pounder, only in batting and fielding and then Gold Key Dinner last Monday night in Westport 'was the ab­ New York (JPt —The magic num -f entrenched in last placa In d T major leagues, today is the "It’s a once in a lifetime thrill," throwing at a bullseye painted on when he notched 27 triumphs. He * Thursday, Jan. 25 5 feet 0, quickly went on the want said Robinson at his Stamford. joined Brooklyn as a Second base- sence of Casey Stengel. The new manager of the New YorR ber for the Chicago Packers of the Eiastem Division. firsj: of his race ever elected to a barn when he arrived in the ma­ set {he mode,m mark of 18 strike­ Glastonbury FYoSh at East list o f the pro teams after he pitch Conn., home. "It’s hard to describe man. New York (JP)—St. John’s NaUonal Basketball Association In the' other haU of ths New ed the West to a 33-19 victory over jors in 1986. He was what the outs in a nine inning game against Mets in the National League was .scheduled to make an ap- Catholic, 3:30. basebair.s highest honor—its my feelings fully at this time. I Qihet, hard working and always game ineeded—a blazing fastball Detroit, Oct. 2, 1938, though Sandy University of , New York, was 10 and they were begini^ng York doubleheader, the Boston the East In the V.S. Bowl game pear^M and address the gathering. He was reported in sick Friday, Jan. 26 Celtics whipped the I-oa Angelea Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, am pleased and honored. My fam­ both an offensive and defensive pitcher who packed in the crowds. Koufax of the Los Angeles Dbdg- usually one of the nation’s to think they never would make here Jan. 7. N. Yi threat. Robinson flirted with the Bev, Robert Keating of Eastern at MsnchMter, 7:45. Lakers, 118-103, while the St. ily is so excited no one 'vimnts to Twenty years later—with four ers since has tied the record. Atid St. Jude’s Parish in Derby stole'*' ‘ it. Technically Hall shdtildn't have eat.” .300 mark his first two seasons Feller’s 348 strikeouts in 1946 still major college basketball pow­ Arena. Louis Hawks downad the Syracuse been in that contest at all—it was ■ The graying former Brooklyn years out for Navy service during the show, as usual, although A1 Nats. 115-107, in St. Louis. Dodgers inflelder was enshrined and batted a luoty .342 in 1949 to stands as a major league mark. ers, once again seems destined Hartfon. Tech at Cheney Tech, More than a . week ago, the supposed to. be for, draft choices of Feller, typically, was less emo­ World War H in his pitching prime Schacht had the crowd in stitchu 2, Armory. Bod Leonard, playing the en­ yesterday along'w ith Bob Feller, tional' but nevertheless Just as lead the, National League. —Rapid Robert Feller had com­ The two baseball greats were with his Btoriee and antics. Anyone for a post-season toumgment Packers, holding down last place the East Division of the NF1> Rockville at Newington. in the Western Division of the tire 48 mlnute.ers” committee.. tion of the Gold Key Dinner w u the scoring punch with 31 points, Swimming—Manchester at Cros­ powerful Boston club has yet to ball being mandatory. It was the Jackie was the most feared base- Edd Roush, Cincinnati Redlegs 21 in the first half. The swift senior by.' It didn’t. They lost the first six. the Gator Bowl. had to go around a couple of times. Dramatic Strikeouts shifted downstate — from either loee its 10 th game of-the aeason. first time that Baseball Writers of But then maybe the competition runner around in the decade from and outfielder of Cheshire or Hartford — was to also snared 15 rebounds. , But last night, the tables turned The Celtics had a 62-50 lead over He was voted the outstanding the late 40’s to the late ’50s. He As exciting as Feller’s low-hit player in the U.S. Bowl game af­ America had named anyone on was rougher then.” the 1920s, did not receive enough please the requests from Connecti­ Two of the Redmen’s losses came, and the Packers whipped the Now the Lakers at the half and Mast­ once stole home in a World Series games were, his strikeouts were Holiday 8r. Boys—Randy Smith York Knickerbockers, 109-103, and ter completing 28 of 49 pa.sses—one their first eligible shot since the Robinson broke baseball’s “color votes two years ago though he led cut Sports Writers' Alliance'mem­ on the road against Kansas State 113-113, Mike Lautenbach 126, ed the rest of the way. TOm game. even more dramatic. He struck finally reached 10 victories for the for 44 yards and a touchdown— original five—Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, line” in 1947. Branch Rickey, then the balloting and now is under old bers from that end of the state. and Temple. The other defeat Henry Rapaon 111, John McNeill Heinsohn had 28 polnta for tha “I think it was recognition pure­ out 2,581 batters, including 15 in timer jurisdiction and consider^ a came at the hands of Cincinnati, season. The Knicks are solidly winners. - ■ , with only one interception. Walter Johnson, Honus Wagner general manager of the Dodgers, The Longshore Country Club is 1 1 0 . ly on merit,” Rickey said of his his first major league starting job. certain selection in that poll Jan. Penn State Backfleld Coach Joe and Christy Mathewston — were had startled the baseball world a beautiful spot, but it isn’t big ranked third in the weekly Asso­ Upped in the first elecUon, In 1936. protege’s selection to the Hall of “Feller must be ranked among 28. enough to accommodate the num­ ciated Press poll, in the ECAC Patemo called Hall the most un­ the year before when he signed Fame. ’"It is well deserved.” Candidates needed 75 per cent young Jackie to a Brooklyn farm the top five pitchers I ever faced,” Among the great baseball play­ ber who want to sit in on the an­ Holiday Festival. • derrated college quarterback of “I think it aLso means a lot to 1961. Head Coach Rip Engle said of the 160 votes cast. Feller, now an contract. Robinson, who had been gays American League President ers who failed to join Robinson and nual proceedings. And the food Rugged Testa our whole country. We are in se­ Feller yesterday were Sam. Rice, ‘‘He was like another coach on the insurance executive in Cleveland, an outstanding football player for Joe Cronin. “ Everybody talked was only fair with the main course St. Jolm’s next two gamek'ritre received 150 votes. rious disrepute in some of our in­ about his fast ball but he had a Red Ruffing, Eppa Rlxey, Luke — roast beef -r- cold. Waitresses field.” UCLA, was with t'-e Kansas City ternational relations, and I think in the Midweat and will test the Robinson, vice president of a Monarchs of the Negro American tremendous curve...I never faced Appling, Phil Rizziito, Burleigh didn't have a chance to get through Redmen against a pair of solid in­ Hall's signing gives the Red­ this will help a lot. All of our peo­ Grimes, Hack Wilson, Joe (Ducky) skins three . Norman resUurant and coffee company. League at the time. He spent one Feller when he didn’t have that the aisles and the tables were set dependents. Coach Joe Lapchick’s ple should be very happy.” terrific curve.” Medwlck and Klkl Cuyler. too close and the smoke In the We're making a dean sweep,.. Snead was the No. 1 signal caller charges visit Chicago Loyola GOOD/ v^ E A r I main ballroom w u overpowering. last year and was backed up by FAIHElt KEATINO Saturday night and travel to Notre George Izo. All three will be in Dinner was scheduled to start at I Dame Monday night. 6:30, at least that's what was THIS WEEK ONLY training camp this summer under one of the Gold Key recipients, The Redmen have appeared In AERIAL ACT—George Lee of the Pistons, left in the S A S K E T B A U i printed on the ticket, but It was pre.sent plans. once played baseball against Man­ 15 National Invitation Tourna­ Air, seems poised for flight 8s he battles for a rebound SCOKES. exactly 8 o’clock before food was chester teams at the Four Acres, ments and three times have been Rogers and Campbell distributed to our table. Here, the later rechristened the 'West Side selected for at-large berths in the with the Knickerbockers’ Dave Budd and Richie Guerin, Momlngbelles— Ruth Ostrander Alliance, and not the Longshore who practically screens his teammate from the camera. Y MIDGETS Oval. NCAA championships. ROBBIE IN—Jackie Robinson and hla ^\dfe, Rachel, pose in tro­ 120-116—349, Marion Winter 131— management, should be taken to * 4 * The Indians cast their lot in the phy room of their Stamford, Conn., home following announcement 336, Claire Obremski 331, Made­ Unbeaten Paganl Caterers and ^ k for not insisting that dinner NCAA tourney last season and o f his selection to baseball’s Hall of Fame. (AP Photofax). line Morley 121. Rated High by Barber Peck Lumber were winners last be served at, or near, the specific Renew AcqJiaintances bowed to Wake Forest in the open­ Plenty of Action-Promised night. Pagani’s topped the Elks, time indicated on the ticket. Cutting up old touches at the ing round of the Eastern Re^on- 38-31, while Peck drubbed the beautiful Longshore"Country Club als.. St. John’s has won the NTT Manchester Auto Parts, 37-26. W o One Had More Humble Beginnings Than I Di(P New York (iP)—Don’t ex­ ishing holes for hik PGA vic­ Yanks Didn’t Show before the dinner were FJarle Clif­ three times, the last in 1956. pect Jack Nicklaus to set the tory last year in Cliicago, ap­ Pagani’s had quite a struggle. ford and the Rev, John Tlerqey. With most of the schools taking Annual Boxing Program pro golf circuit on fire—the peared the least surprised by 0)ach Jack (Crockett’s EUia was staging the dinner downsUte, it The later one* worked in Clifford’s mid-year examinations,: action recent amateur king must the unimpressive showing of up for this one and came down the w u pointed out for years, would Main St, haberdashery. Father again was sparse last night. In take his bumps before he hits Nicklaus, Palmer and Player wire with the talented Caterers. attract a lot o f “names” needed Tierney remarked that he, W u in games Involving major teams, Wis­ the big time, says Jerry Bar­ in the early tournaments. Pagani’s erected a 13-10 first for \rindow dressing from the Met­ sch(x>l and played on the urae consin outclassed North Dakota Tomorrow Night at Y ber. (juarter lead and defense told the ropolitan New York area. basketball team at St' Thom u State 102-50, Auburn throttled Save! W# ne*** "As for Nicklaus, he has This wasn’t true. The New York Mother Not Surprised Also: two big things going for him story for the winners as they held seminary u the Rev. James Ge(7rgia Tech 52-40, Virginia Tech for new shlpm*"**' the Elks to a single field goal in Yankees didn't see fit to send any O’Cktnnell of St. James’ Parish in subdued Tennesee 83-73, Chicago Arnold Palmer and Gary - - tremendous strength and plsyer just to take a bow. Jackie Tomorrow night the fourth annual boxing exhibition by powerful determination — bfit the second quarter. With their us­ Manchester. Father O'Connell was Loyola rolled over New Orleans Player aren’t likely to domi­ FzrreU the friend of all, represent­ on hand with the Sheridan broth­ the Recreation Department will be staged at the Community nate the game as they have a man doesn’t step from the ually strong finish they pulled out Loyola 96-73, Georgia humbled ed the Yanks. Neither did the New ers, Mike and Bernard and Joe the last couple of years. amateurs into the pro ranks in the win. Georgia Southern 70-58, Ohio Uni­ Y starting at 7 o’clock. * York Meta, although Rogers Sylvester .. My meeting with A1 versity whipped Muskingum 83-68, Ray Lemleux, Reo boxing in­ NEW WIHTER DOES Players to watch on the this business and hit the jack­ Tom Crockett, Barry ^eridan won last year while Courtright By Robinson’s Election pot.” the little Los Angeles Hornsby, the greatest righthand­ Schacht was' the first since lu t Akron nipped Kent State 71-70, structor, wil be in charge. He has lost a close one. Tony (Muscles) tournament free-for-all are and speedy Dick G alla^er led an professional said. ed batter In baseball history, was spring when our paths crossed in Tennessee Tech turned back Mid­ lined up seven bouta, taking In Phil Rodgers and Joe Camp­ Elks’ comeback in the third period at the head table. Hornsby will be St. Petersburg, Fla. The one-time Kastauskas will meet Dave Wol- dle Tennessee 61-58 and Gonzaga boys from 11 to 15 years old. The lenberg in the second bout. Both bell. "Nicklaus like Gene Llttler, which put a scare into Pagani’s. a coach with the new National Washington Senators’ pitcher, who Stamford —Jackie Rob-'.fw lle told him of his election when^tends ...... prep school in Ma-ssachne Gallagher finished with 11 points, whipped Eastern Washington 78- main attraction of the evening will boys will be fighting for the firet "It’s one thing to sink a Ken Venturi and others, will League entry this season. 'ITrie gained more fame u a clown, w u 70. inson, the first Negro elected he arrived home from New York, setts, and Sharon, 12. have to take hie bumps. Ro­ Crockett and Sheridan had eight be a bout between Guy Brainard time and ahould prove Intereating. Brand New! Not Seconds^ he telephoned his mother in Pasa­ six-foot pressure putt with New York Titans were not repre­ fit ,tb be tied that warm March Over 1,000 Mark and Maynard (Killer) Gagnon. to baseball’s Hall of Fame, "W e ail were so excited around man Gabriel (rookie quarter­ each. Once again'clever Gary Gott nm'ming. "I had to take a double Eddie Wrobel will be out to win dena. Calif., and Branch Rlcey, the hou.se," Robinson said, "that $1,000 riding on it and another sented and neither were the New Brainard will be in eearch of his back from North Carolina led the scorers with 15. Ray Kelly York hockey Rangers or the New room in order for my pet dog to Ellis’ 31-polnt scoring output hla first trophy this year aa he suf­ said today he is happiest be­ who brought him up to the Dodg­ no one wanted to eat. Then the when the prize is a little gold second victory as he won a de­ fered a toes laat year In hie first State) isn’t going to turn pro had 12 and Lor Goodin nine. York buketball Knicks. And one stay with me. It’* highway rob­ for St. John’s, his season’s high, Not «•*»•••*• cause of the "effect it might ers and thus broke the color line television and newsreel people medal," Barber added last cision in the older boy’s class last bout. The game youngster will be football upside down with the Peck made it two straight with o f the Gold Key recipiente.'Maurtee bery,” Schacht claimed. Seems that gave him a career total of 1,009. have on humble people like in the major leagues. o came. I didn’t think the place night in assessing early devel­ He ia the seventh Redman player to year. Gagnon, fighting hie first meeting newcomer David Cole. opments on the PGA winter Los Angeles Rams. Nicklaus the conquest of the Auto Parts. Podoloff is president of the NBA. seversi] motels and hotels that myself.” "I felt they deserved this great ever would be the same. isn’t going to do it in golf.” They had a well balanced attack reach the 1,000-point mark. bout in exhibition, will be out to Dennis (The Menace) Smith, a real tour. In fact, the NBA was not rtpre- Schacht stopped at would have dethrone Brainard. "l am hoping it will make them honor along with my wife as much “ With all the excitement, Palmer and Player remain with seven players showing in the nothing to do with pets and finally The first six were tournament crowd pleaaer in the past, will though, I am pleased and honored. Barber, the 45-year-old, 5- sented in any shape or forn).'’ The eemi-final bout will see an­ realize,” continued the 42-year-old as I,” he said. "I didn't want cither remarkable craftsmen but scoring. It was a strong per­ when he found a spot that would luminaries of the past — Bob 2ia- meet rangy Jim Sarles in a bout It’s hard to describe my feelings foot-5 Professional Golfers Andy Robustelli, one of the big­ other older group of boys as "nger that may find Jlennia biting off Robinson, now graying and vice- of them to find out from anyone they also will have their prob­ formance from two of the smaller gest names in pro football, a for­ welcome a pet, he had to pay a woluk, Tony Jackson, Alan Seiden, fully. Ba.seball has offered me Aasociation champion, slipped Jack McMahon. Harry Boykoff Baskervllle takes on newcomer AI- more than he can chew. president of a national restaurant el.se before I told them." lems, as shown by early tour­ boys that sparked Peck with Terry mer Gold Key winner and Stam­ double fee. Incidentally, Ai arrived and coffee packing concern, "that a lot of wonderful things. It of­ away from the tour long and Dick Duckett. Ellis needs only bie Norris. Baskervllle fought last Richie Nichol and John Acker­ He chuckled. naments, Barber said. Nolan and Brian Conn playing fine ford resident, was algo among the in Westport Ifl early aftenumn, and people can come from humble be­ fered me a chance to get a fine enough to attend the Metro­ had plenty of time to regale writers 21 more points to pass Duckett and year and was defeated by Winkle man, both newcomers, will meet "When I told my mother," he politan Golf Writers Dinner "They owed their success ball. Ken Braithwaite, Phil Catal- missing for the,.first time in years. Boykoff. (Buzz Saw) Fyler In a very good ginnings and with, luck and per­ position in the business world And last year largely to phenomi- do, Bobby Lukas and Ed Kowal al­ with stories during his 58 years in In the fifth preliminary bout and continued, "do you know what she now this—a once in a lifetime which, besides honoring his Next year the chances are good The elongated Ellis, who takes match. Norris also will be showing thia one should top every good un-. HURRYI t SU**** severance can move ahead." nal chipping and cutting — in so helped make it a big win. For that the Gold Key Dinner will re­ bueball. „mta9la-9iKeyFta Robinson was elected to the said: 'I knew it all along. I’m thrill." PGA victory, presented spe­ 4 4 4 rapid strides at he runs down the his wares for the first time and la dercard. Said Mrs. Robinson: other words, the balls were the Auto Parts, Tom Lombardo turn to either Hartford or Chesh­ out to pin a second lois on the Ti­ shrine yesterday along with Bob not surprised at all.' cial awards to Walter Hagen dropping for them,” he added, court, has improved tremendously Sam Maltempo, no new face to "I knew he deserved it but I and the miraculoup Jimmy and Gary Klein stood out. ire. Hartford has the facilities but End of the Line since his sophomore season. Rival ger. local boxing oirclei, will referee 1 FeUer. Like Feller, the former "Well, I wish I had been that ’,’now it’s a little different. (Cheshire can offer the best in food. didn’t know whether he would Nichols of Monson, Mass. Allan Webb, former local semi- coaches rate him a sure-fire pro Opening Bout all bouts. Trophies donated by Don Brooklyn Dodgers' infielder made confident. I truly didn't think I’d They may get that spark EAST SIDE INTERMEDIATES Personally, I like Cheshire’s WaV- Starting off festivities will he It the first time he was eligible get in. I was hoping and praying, make It the first time he was eli­ Hagen, who captured 11 na­ again, and they may not.” pro football player, now with the prospect. Coach Lapchlck believes Willis Garage. Keith's Variety Last night’s action found Keith's erly Inn, that Ellis probably is the fastest five bouts with younger boys. Store, Ozzle’s Shell Station, Chefs for the ballot naturally, but I had built it up in gible. We were all sort of tensed tional championships with an Barber said he was most New York Giants, feports he will up after ail the stbries we’ve been defeating the Dueces, 48-30, while 41 4 * big man he has coached at St. Richard Neff and Terry (3ourt- Diner and Marty’s Soda Shop will Now Robinson has a luxurious me- that I wouldn't be too disap­ unprecedented four PGA titles impressed with Phil Rodgers, HAPPY HALL OP FAME—Bob Feller gripped base­ not return to his position us recrea­ reading.” the Bandits stayed undefeated tional director at the Wethersfield John’s. right wil open the show. Both boyi be presented to boys winning their Quality home on the outskirts of Stsunford pointed if I wasn’t elected. in a row, received the golf tee the 23-year-old winner of the ball in his famed pitching fashion and flashed a grin with an easy 53-30 win over the Gold Key Notes award for special achieve­ State Prison. The shifty halfback The Redmen experienced little have fought before—Neff having bouts. and commutes to his job in New "Matter of fact. Baseball Com­ Los Angeles Open, and Joe when told in Cleveland he had been elected into baseball’s Satans, and in the nightcap the Busiest men among the Man- difficulty with Canisius as they York. missioner Ford Frick had sort of ment. Nichols, a topflight Campbell, who lost the Crosby cheshester residents at the Gold Key Is anxiously looking forward to next retreads Scholaatic Basketball Hall of Fame. “Naturally, I’m happy about it,” said the Seniors belted the Warriors, 70- inar scasonseuon witnwith the E u tem conferenceConference jumped to an early 21-6 lead and Nearly a Delinquent hinted to m^ that I wouldn’t golfer for years although title at Pebble Beach in a play­ 30. Dinr missing his right arm, re­ insurance executive in his office. (AP Photofax) Jack Crockett National League champs . Busiest led at Intermission, 51-27. TTie Buf­ make it the first timo around when Bristol Central 79, Torrlngton off with Doug Ford. “ Both are In the opener, Keith’s, with a K “No one had more humble be­ ceived the Ben Hogan Award Art AiiVhri! money, your league is in good of Keith’s had 12. o f g|a several miles from Long- was Manchester High led by ace its record to 9-3 at the expense of day. Hartford 65, Wllbtir Cross 62 lA rl a A At 4 4 ... A_._i -a... Wt i«., ” . . 9 foot Wilt, Chamberlain erupted on the deficit-operating American shape. I’m willing to lose $100,000 Led by Jerry Kosak’s 16 pointy shore at midnight... Sammy Mas- pitcher Cv Blanchard The latter North Dakota State. Ron Jackson, a mother like 1 have who taught Came as Surprise ^^East Hartford 77, Glastonbury In Boston Fight Football League going to fold after next year myself.” the Bandits scored a convincing sey, former local man and director was considered a sure-fit*, flipper who will be ineligible in the sec­ the floor of the Lo* Angeles Sports -A me right frpm wrong and for guid­ I had been out of town on bus­ oFif f TrinityTSMnifv Parish In TUAtsrNew Haven w.. a 1______L_r~. a.. _ ing me to my wife.” this year? “The action is spread around,” win. Kosak, besides being^top but he never made the"gfade in the ond half of the season, was high Arena, i aATiwa iness," he related, "and It came as Goodwin Tech 84, Middletown 59 reported George (Kiddo) Davis pay-for-pay ranks. for the Badgers with 19. Jackie said that as soon as his With Joe DeNucci No. says effusive , sitting scorer, also grabbed his shgTe of Chamberlain .?was thrown out a surprise when I walked in last the rebounds, with plenty Of help' Shuffle Offense of a game for the first time. There ' • n KAFFE KLATCHERS Will there be an eventual absorp­ on a hot property in Houston aitCNf N«ek«Mal*> 5ff your true* night. Rachel was on the phone where everybody talks pro Instead under the baskets from B ^ n Savi­ Auburn's shuffle offense clicked were imprecations about the an­ telling David, our nlne-year-oId, Boston yp) — It took three tries tion o f Its strong teams—like San Standings Diego, Houston, Buffalo—by the of Rice. “Say there are five own­ no. Rick Dailey of Satans in the second half against Georgia cestry of the referee, One techni­ about it. When she saw me, she Other Sports and two years but middleweight cal, A biting comment about the W. L. Pet. established National Football ers. For $50,000 they can go scored 10 points and" played a Tech and the TIgera recorded their dropped the receiver and squealed Joe D ^uccl of Newton finally has Perea—...... 46 30 .605 strong game off the boards. Amateur Track Needs Buildup conduct o f the gamer Second tech- m around saying, 'This is my team.’ ninth victory In 14 outings, one that I had made it." League, and a folding of the rest ? nical and ejection. a victory over the fighter who Mugs ...... 43 33 .566 Not likely. Clapping the kids on the back. In the nightcap, Me Seniors kept that does not count in the SEC The Robinsons have two other Page 2S J "embarrassed” him—Ralph (Ti­ Spoons ...... 41 34 .547 pace with the Bitpalts by downing standings. Auburn overcame a 25- To make sure the ripcord was H E W W 6 2 HVLON TIRES children, Jackie Jr., 15, who at- Can they go on losing money? They can afford It.” In Eyes of Miler Jim Beatty Smooth ger) Jones. Sankas ...... 41 35 ,539 League Energetic the Warriors l y an easy contest. 23 . halftime disadvantage while pulled. Wilt pounced back on the T IM E ’ S Goblets ...... 36 39 .480 Yes, for a couple more years. DeNucci weathered two cuts and These are the answers you got A sympton of the revival is the Six men hit doable figures for the limiting the cold-shooting Yellow c-jUrt in two lopes for added riposte some late round brawling at Bos Saucers ...... 36 39 .480 re-entry into the player market of winners w it^ Bud Feshler and Jackets to only 15 points after the and got slapped with a third tech- R.VRRSTIH’- from a canvass of the AFL own­ Los AngelM — (NEA) — Don’t*'let can even remind you you’re hu- nipal. Sturdy tpn Garden last night and posted Creamers ...... 32 43 .427 ers gathered in San Diego to enjoy Denver, whlcl has signed 12 col­ Jack Melesbo leading the way with intermission. Layton Johns of Au­ Sugars ...... 27 49 .335 13 pointAoipiece. Big scorer for eall the cops If you’re driving past man, though Jim still leaves the burn garnered scoring honors with Chamberlain does everything big. hurry I start a unanimous 10-round decision sunshine and harmony, no matter lege kids already. The entire impression life as s working, over the 33-year-old New York­ league Is more energetic. Of the 80 the Wi^iors was Marty Chmie- Dorsey High School iff Los An­ 15 points. It look courage for Norm Druclrar what Harry Wismer said about adult won't catch up to him until Virginia Tech switched from a V ^AwHILE¥fEllRVEl ^ NYLON ...... er. Best totals were Ann Mitchell . players drafted in the first 10 leckl \yho hit 12 points while Da­ geles soms' Saturday morning and to stand under the chin of the riled 181-489, Helen McCann 474, Cell vid parlson did a good job under his track career ends. zone to a man-to-man defense for Philadelphia Warrior and keep Walls Jones beat DeNucci soundly in In New York, Chicago and Los ■rounds, the AFL has signed 33, 29 see a bunch o f nimble guys in Dion 178-472, Anita Glrardln 449. the/oaskets. "That might be after this year,” the third straight game and the pointing to the exit. Llk* surf- O H U Y l their first fight and fought a draw Angeles, whether you’re talking have^gone to the Nf L, four to their 20’s climbing a fence. ‘ ’V/SaY®'’** A«-W«athsr Canada, the rest uncommitted. he admitted. Jim talks precisely' maneuver again worked against boarding in a tidal wave. last year with Ijls less experienced to NFL people, writers or just plain WEST SIDE MIDGETS They’re only the greatest dis­ and softly, with barely a trace of Tennessee. The victory was the Scoring Too Much foe. DeNucci claimed Jones had Femmes & Fellaa—New records buffs, there’s pessimism about the Of the top 16 draft choices, the tance runners in America gaining were set by both Helen McCann plums, six are in the AFL. Eigh Victors in last night’s action his native Charlotte. N.C. Gobbiera' 29th in a row at home The trouble now la that Cham­ embarrassed him with- his toying AFL’s survival. It even permeates entree to the track around the and lifted their record to 9-4. Lee berlain Is scoring too much. tactics in the first two fights. and Jeanne Irish. The former hit went to the NFL. Leroy J a ck s/ were the Herald Angels and Gus’s. With crowds jamming indoor som^ o f the junior league's staff of Western Illinois and S athletic field so ‘ they can find a Melear provided VPI’s scoring im­ "He's become impossible the 1/ a new high single of 160 while the men. The Angels just managed to place to stretch their legs. Jim sarenas all winter, from Portland, The 22-year-oId DeNucci, beaten Stephens of Minnesota are/still petus with 22 points and Howie last several weeks,’’ muttered a latter had games of 141, 138 and How can* they keep on losing S2 squeeze by a fired-up Norman’s Beatty, the jiremier miler of 1961. Ore., to Bo.ston to New York. only tluee times in 36 pro bouts checking -offers. / ’ five, 50-42, and Gus's edged Deed’s Washington. Philadelphia, Mil­ Pardue contributed 21. Orb Bowl­ National Basketball Association of­ since he was a Newton High School 120 for a new high triple of 399. million a year? la among them. ing topped the' Vols with 18. ficial, ’’since he started hitting 50 Other good scores included Andy Boston and NewYork mtiddy the 39-34. waukee, Chicago and so on, it’s im­ student, started and ended fast, But here, where you can speak outlook. Each has aign^ only one ' That’s what our boys )iave to Chicago Loyola coasted to an a night. He's been reading what Lamoureaux 132-379, John Mor­ to the guys who are putting up and Norman’s were down 49-14 'at practical for Beatty to continue, $tnt$uem» ntui niji lasing his sharpness only in three of its top 10. The Pjnriots have the start of the last quarter, and put up with in competition with easy victory over. host New Or­ they write: ’So Chamberlain scores middle rounds. ton 137-366, Rav Bean 350, Fran losing .the dough, there’s optlm- though he’s just approaching his 70 points. What’s It mean if his four new kids to d ^ , the Titans outscored the Angels 28-1 In a the rest o f the world. peak. leans Loyola. Jerry Harkness set h i t DeNucci was cut on the head Crandall 116-125 — 342, Maude isip. the acqring tempo for the Chica­ team loses?’ good ear only three. By con&ast, Houston really great comeback. But their Beatty la 37, five years out-of A and above the left eye in the wild Carpenter 135-337, Fib Kloter 115, Key to Future ; I "What we need,” he said succinct- "He really wants to be known as TIRE SERVICE m and Buffalo have signed 20 and early scoring lapse cost them the the University o f North QiroUna, ty, “ is a man like Jack Kramer, the goans ^ t h 29 points. MORE PEOPII RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND - eighth round, when the two ex­ Rose Bean 110. a great player, like Elgin Baylor. ' Our 5 . fi 0" r« t*’." !'• The key’ to the future is what 19. chance for an upset The Angels married to charming Barbara, a tennis promoter.” changed punches for moat of the happened in San Diego in 1961. Not just as a freak who dunks three minutes. j HoDda.v Commercial — A1 Fal- If the bank balance doesn’t were led by Dick Cobb (18) and Gastonia girl, and has to work lor The seismograph vibrated all ’em.” and the Chargers bother the owners,- why expect the Ray London (11). • Tom Tierney BL living. the way back to the sanctum sanc­ Hartford Manchester Rocky Hill 'The last t(4’0 rounds also were cetU 137-367, Ralph Schaller 140. lost only a quarter of a million! One referee maintains that AFL to worry about team bal­ played a good defensive game for In ths last year Beatty has torum of the Amateur Athletic Chamberlain is bashful about the 911 Park 8t. SST Brood St. 201 Silas rugged, with DeNucci battling the "Three months ago,” says Hil­ ance? , ■' the victors and also threw in 10 t e ringwlse Jones with everything he Holiday Jr. Boys Howard moved here from northern Cali­ Union high In the Woolwbrth height that makes him a basket­ eOODYEAR SERVICE STORE NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE CH 6-6561 MI 3-2444 Deane ton, "I was concerned. Fh’ankly, points. Norman’s were paced by fornia because Mihaly Igloi, the Building in New York. ball superman and a highly contro­ had despite blood ringing his eye Holmes 141-114— 361, Les Dowd my thinking was directed to get­ Lenny Kearns (15) and Tim Has- 718 MAIN 8T.— MI 9-9528 29.5 BROAD ST.— MI 8-5179 easy to build with JA 9-8637 and hampering hla vision. 112-118, Doug Zaccaro 112-114, famous Hungarian distance coadh, Will Run If versial figure. ■siis ting into the NFL some way some Carnival TicketO sett (10). Alfted'operations and formed the Meanwhile, Jim has to tackle "Guy on ths Warriors told me Dick Dey 135, Tom Kittle 123, day. It would have been worth a In the nightcap, the fine defen­ L m Angeles Track Club to train such plebeian problems ss whether HoustOB, Tex. — Oorlaad (Rip) that Wilt doesn’t even like to dunk never had to perfect the nuances Howie Baldwin 122, Skip Kelly 117, million to me. sive work 0 a year to a guy who passes T.M. t»g. Of. Bruce Catalina 115, Charlie Miller paced Gus’s to victory. Malken­ den. ayed 27,000) has inspired cities like held on Saturday evening, Feb. 10, surance claims adjuBter,-a position Icnooked out Carlo Madas, 148, That’s hard to believe. ■ Like off. 115, Tom Mozzer 114, Leonard sen (18) and Fitzgerald (11) paced "I won’t run there,” he said, JACK'S ATLANTIC TWIILE'S SERVICE STATION The Fireoroof Gypium Witlboird Denver and Oakland. They saw in the Payne Whitney Gymnasium that enables him to ssndwltA In “unless they pay Barbara’s way to Diirango. Mexico, 4. Jayne Mansfield wearing baggy "W ilt is a fine analyst," defends Keama 113, Terry Kelly 111, Art what could be done. the scoring for Gus’s. 706 .MAIN ST.— MI 9-8232 < ROt’TE 44A, .NORTH COVENTRY— PI 2-6050 I are now being accepted. A s this his running workouts. Like ■ a come back.” Beston—Joe DeNucci, 165, New­ clothes. McGuire. “ He knows the game. I BRAKE ADJUSTMENT SPECIAL Pongratz 111, Steve Banla 111, “ Our park (natty little Balboa John Minney (14) was the work enjoy talking baaketbsll with him. spectacular event is always a sell­ ton, Mass., outpointed Ral|ili (Ti­ Chamberlain is a sensitive, proud Thanks to Shcstrcxk thou* Dave Turner 111, Ed Faber 110, horse for Deft’s. Joe Quaglia (8) swimmer who devotes half the day In the crowd were Tex Maule, Check-Front End Alignment Stadium) wasn’t finished. Scaffold­ out, prospective spectators are to pool exercises, Jim estimates he .who writes for Sports Illustrated, ger) Jones, 158, Yonkers, N.Y,, lA performer, however, and, accord­ He's learning all the time. I’ve aandt of American families are ONLY Bob Parmaklan 110. ing ail over the plaob. No parking played a hard game for the loeers. eeen Improvement since the season ROLAND MOTORS RUHRER'S SHELL SERVICE urged to file their ticket orders as runs 20 miles a day, placed ahd'-his wife, Dorothy. Sacremento, OalU,—Ray. Perse, ing to Coach Frank McGuire, is - 869 CENTER ST.— MI 8-4079 653 CENTER ST.— Ml 9-8128 movinf into their new hornet Check All 4 Brake Drums and Shoes areas. One-third b f the crowds trying ttf-'tske the spotlight o ff his began. iraaka mnd montha ahead Holiday Women’s DouMrs—Elsie quickly as possible. Orders should through three and a half hours. "Who,” asked .Dorothy, puzzle<), 118}4t Sen Jossk knocked out Tiino Check Bearings and Seals came by shutUe bus. The others be sent to the Yale Athletic Asso­ “will pay her way to g o ? ” point-making. "He’ll come across ths key hole of schedule,. . . for fireproof Kravontka 126, Edna Galloway parked in town and walkM. But IJke Return MaU^ Lboely U fa SnvUa, 117, Sacramento, 7. to. meet a pass, and that’s asking ciation, New Haven. ITie over-the- That broke us up. Loodon,. England- Henry Coop­ "He bega the other guys to RUFINI'S FLYING A SERVICE , ShietrocC not only goes up Adjust Brakes 126, Myma Rlvosa 115, Olive Ros- they came.” ' What gets Beatty is the kme- shoot,” insists McGuire, "and to a lot of a center who has gotten OLIVA'S ESSO fast* but saves decorating setto 115. counter sale of tickets win open at Uncss of it, even after he’s climbed For this last track whirl, Betty, er, 190'/i, England, stopp^ Tony 411 HARTFORD BO___ .Ml 9-8229 118 CENTER ST.— 5H 6-8279 Add H.D. Brake Fluid' OiUea Considered the Yale ticket office on Monday, -^ eles (Ai — The NaUonal drive up the alley because It would position. In this league you have time, too! Come in TODAY, F o o tball a ll___ League’s pro bowl clash the fence with the other guys. haa set himself a prospective goal Hugtiee, 196, Cleveland, Ohio, 8. to fight for it.” tee how Sh ibtro cc and Oakland and Denver have been Jan. 29/ o f 3:53 to S:SS for the mile run. help him. The defense would have Happy Holidays—Mary .Scata considered the w ^ k sisters of the between the But and West AU- The L. A. club practi^ly oor- to switch and loosen up on him. The wty the incidents have been Puu-A'TARt^ reinforcement 146— 357, Irma DeSimone 110-113, Stars loolu a bit Ul.e a .rematch of nsred the distance market with ‘T expect to reach It In May,” he piling up, that isn’t all Chamber­ DON WILLIS GARAGE MEAD'S ATLANTIC STATION can help you build NOWI league with Boston and Wlameris But the' players see this big guy Btmittowii i[niiBtiitr sm i, Irene Lathrop 124, Pat Caldwell EXPERIENCED STAFF the recent NFL championship such men as Lsszlo Tabori. Jim said, "about the time of the Mo- Peruvians Win lain will fight for. 18 MAIN ST.— Ml 9-4.531 206 HARTFORD R D .-.M I 9-8296 turbulent Titans of New York not deato (QaUf.) m aet” so close to the basket. Psycholog­ n.M.tog.g.s.Prt.0ff. 120, Jesse Mbuey 119, Pat Wheel­ far behind. KnoxviUe, Tenn. IE—Two mem­ game. In the league playoff Dec. Orelle, Bob Seaman^ Max Ttusx ically they got to try to get the er 118, Gladys Kelly 115, Helen 51, Green Bay humbled New York and Willie AtUftoerry. In case you haveh’t checked your ’ New Britain, Jan. 24 .(F)—Baa- Now Oakland is building a tem­ bers of Coach Bowden Wyatt’s foot­ atop watch lately, the w«rld record boil into him,” , HARTFORD ROAD SERViCENTER SHERIDAN'S GARAGE Gustafson US. Eileen Griswold porary stadium until a municipal ball staff at Tennaame ara farmer »7-a Thaie are eight New York •1 do wdiatevn Igloi aaya,” ketball with an intamaticinal flavor if a r i J 'r P a j m m O f f Palmer’9 Fast Start 113, Yolanda Bums 112, Eleanor head coachaa. Bob Woodruff, line Giants on ti)e Eaat- aiiuad, and a Mwugged Jim as h o relaxed bs-. for the mile ia Herb Elliott’s waa played her# last night as the 270 HARTFORD BO,—AH 8-2408 KO rTE 6. BOLTON— M l 3-6440 facility Js completed. They won’t 8:54Ji. . “ Oh yeah,’* oeoffa ona official, MANCHESTER C lC g TIRE SERVICE Winze 112, Edith McMuUln 112, have to play like' orphans across (x>ach, is a former head ooach at '■Mka number of — PackWa—------on the fore the first iadooi* asset o f tho Peeuvian NaUasud basketball taam 'rwhon’dld you «ver see the Big Dunedin, Fla. UP) —Ths f aateot Linda Rychllng 111. I ■ ^ 1 0 I ^ ' Ou, F. ■ C:.'( r,,bi:c T,u:r the Bay. Florida and Baylor. Harpey Robla- W eet roeter. ssoson in the Los Aageles Sports met the Central Connecticut State Guy (that’s how they talk about ■tart mode by a POA golfer In ELLSWORTH oiid LASSOW OZZIE'S SHELL STATION .... ^"W e’rs happy,” says Wayne aon, offensive baiM eld coach, was Arena. "Sometimee I come out '.lefle# laler-Choreh Jeaime Blue Devils. The Peruvians trailed Chamberlain) poaa o ff? When 1961 was in tbs second round of FISK Manchesfer Women’s I f run — 262 OAKLAND ST.— MI S-S1.5S 275 .MAIN ST.— MI 8-1272 LUMBER, INC. Valley, one of their steam shovel Wyatt’s predecessor as head coach MUt Plum, Ctevaland tniaiter-' real early hoping Igloi will let me Irish 116r837, Edns Christsnsen through meet of the game, but three guys drop off on him, you the Insurance City Open at Weth­ HARTFORD MANCHESTER Fran Crandall 126, Helene Dey 117, combine (a bunch of contractors at Tenneaaee. run wllh the other felknre. But 135, F lo . Niles 120, Ruth Conran pulled ahead In the final three min­ meah to tell me there aren't a ersfield, Conn. Arnold Palmer be­ 255 CENTER ST. ROCKY m tJ. Elsie Pound 116. back, h u won the NaOelMa Foot- ► 911 PARK ST. 857 BROAD ST. M l SSLAS DEANE own the Raiders). baU League indivldnal forwafdi he can.be stubborn.” 121. utes and won, 84-79. Ricardo couple of men open he could peas gan his round with birdie, eagle, M. A M. SHELL SERVICE CH 6-6561 Ths relaxing took^ace fn the Duait* etarred for tho vlattors off to? You don’t see them drop­ birdie, par and birdie. He was five Phone MI 3-5144 MI S-UU E k t-MST "They expect to lose only 1250,- Toungaat player oa the WaMi- P6—lag CTown the last taro years. ROUTE 6, AN DO VER^M l S-2U9 Women’s In ter-Church ■. Norma 000 Instead o f h alf a minion,” nods grin at the Sh^ton west on WII- Jayeao MMgato Kent Smith with 84 points, 31 in the second ping off on (BIU) Rueaell.” under par for flvS holes and shot Oourtney 128—330^ Fran Rtwimnn. ington RedaUna la Bsmia Darra. A Broara elg"al haa HUton.------“Any timerf-— you — have ...nu- own- 31, a guard from ^tlaae. He ahire BoulsvanL TTaek. isn’t eom- 104417—301, fU y Pisch 104, half. Bob Reagan led COSC with Maybe they exp-ct too much of a 67. Palmar, however, barely fin­ 117. ths titls five times la the last Chamberlola, BeeauM of hl« over- aty happy to loae that kind of vrsigh’sM O pounds. “ alaa yaan. plstslr IportHi wlMB Fon’io Bvo Ooxo BaxMtt i04, lUeh CeoaUii* 18. The Peruviaiia a n on tour In ished in the money In tha annual FMni tat sf eoUifO. 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I-I J. X ■ f. 'X-- PAGE TWEKTY^IX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M^CHESTER, C6NN., WEDl^SDAY, JANUARY 24, 1952 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1962 PAGE TWENTY4EVBN Automobiles For Sale 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN \ ; Hdp Wanted— F e ^ e 35 D oga — BlrdS” ” PWta 41 Household Gooda 51 Apartmeiito->Flata— Houses For Rent 65 Houses For Sale 72 W ant^— Real Estate 77 1955 FORD convertible, fuu power, 63 Tour of Schools WOMAN WHO CAN drive. U you AKC GERMAN Shepherd'puppies. yXARBlNCE combination atove kos Tenementa OOVONThY LAKE—3 room house must see to appreciate. Cal] after Good temperament, good selecuon. VERNON — Ehctra value! Smart HELP! DUB to many recent tales, Colombia Prods Ministers would anto working 8 or 4 hours and oU; deluxe model, good 'con­ winterized, Stove furnished.^ Cell CLASSIFIED •5 p.rn. PI 3-64S8. MI 3-0891. dition. MI 9-5161. f iv e r o o m second floor, apwt- OMit level 7 rooms, l$$ baths, fire­ our listings are low. Buyers are Slated Saturday W E'LLtiaVA! FACWaiHE SMOESASSORO a day ealUng regularly each montfi ment. West Mde. Stove, reifrigera- M I p-7669. place, range, oven, dishwasher, on a group of Studio, Girl cosmeti,e .waiting for all types of property. 1956 FORD 4-door, V-8, automatic SKIMPV LUKICH WHEH«UVE SMORHID D|eT1 A HfAKTLtSS C6-'WRlttR WeSTQ'toUR'ftBLE tor furnished. Wdulta preferred. garage aluminum storms, high If eelUng buying or trading, call For Full Break with Cuba tranamisaion, radio, heater, in clients on a route to be establlah- OT 3-6129. BOLTON—Two liedrooins up. three The board o f education’s finance lA P B RECORDERS for rent Mar-' rooms down—big two car g'arage. locaUort. Only $17,600. Robert B. at once Free Inspections upon re­ good condition. Call MI 8'-e391. ed in and around Manchester, and Articles For Sale 45 low’a, 887 Main. Can MI ft-6221. Anderson Agency, JA 8-0139. committee will tour school build­ are willkig to make' light deliver­ Large lot, plenty of privacy. T. J. quest. Call the EHIsworth Mitten ings Saturday morning to investi­ (Contlnaed from Page One) posed this conference coiled upon ies, etc., write Studio Girl Coa- HOME MADE ravloU, fresh or Crockett, Realtoi, MI 8-1577. Agency. Realtors, Member of MLS the 20 nations Involved to bt«ak WE8TDIOROU8B automatic wash­ FIVE' ROOM apartment, second service. OT 8-6980. gate repairs to thr buildings be­ 1957 DODGE pickup trucK, one-half metlcs, Dept. 6C , Glendale. Cali­ frosw . 80c dot. a PssqusHnl. 24^ er, A-1 condition. MI 3-6146 4WI floor. 18H Ford St. Tel. Ml 8-4751. fore the board askINUie town for ill-fated Bay of Pig* invasion of diplomatic and edonomie relations CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ton, one owner, 1800. MI S-2573. fornia. Route will pay up to $5 SIX kOOM Cuba last April. with Cuba and establlah a watch­ Aver/S treet, Wapplng. ______N. Main. ■ ' ^ FOUR ROOM house for rent. $93. WISH SUMESUNB to bondle your an appropriation to cover the cost. 8 A.M. to 5 PJ». ner hour in commiselcHis. THREE ROOM apartment. Heat, TTie board of directors has also The agreement between Argen­ dog committee to g^iord against ...... ' ■ '7 SNOW BLOWERS - From $79.95 Call MI 8-6105. real estate? Cali me at OT 9-0870 tina and Brazil, who have led rival JANUARY SALES ^ stove, refrigerator. Gables, 118 RANCH ' prompt and courteous service been asked to go alrng on the tour, Communist threats from Havana. Trailers— ^Mobile Homes 6-A snd up. Parts and service Capi­ 1, 2, OR 8 YEARS TO PAY! Main St., $95. OT 9-6229, 9-6. Joseph Barth. Broker. which begins with a meeting at 10 blocs et the Inter-American for­ He warned it might be neoao- tol Blquipment Co., 88 Main bL eign ministers conference, came In COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Help Wanted— Male 36 START PAYING SEVEN ROOM house 849 B. Center o’clock in the board room at Ben- sary for some American notions MONDAY Thrn FUDAY 10:SO AJM.—SATtTRDAY 9 AM. 1965 81x8 PONTIAC Chief. Vernon Hours 7-0 daUy, 7-9 Thursday. 7-4 ONE 4 ROOM furnished apartment Near schools and but, $ bed- CASH WAITING lor property own­ the early morning hours in advance to intervene on thetr own in Cuba with heat and garage; one 4 room St. after 9 a.m. coll MI •-1104, net Junior High School. At that Trailer Court Kelly Road. MI DIB MAKERS wanted, full Or part- Saturday. IN MARCU rromS’ dining room, living room ers. Please call us before you buy time, the schools to be visited will of the conference’* first full dress if the OAS fails to agree on stem 4-0235. Asking $1,495. t l i« , all fringe beneflta, excellent S ROOMS FURNITURE unfurnished apartment with heat with fireplace, full basement with Or sell. Siisedy service. J. D. public debate. CHOICE WOOLEN remnants and and garage; and one 2 room be determined, 'ccording to Doug­ action. Colombia’s etwd for tough PLEASE READ YOUR AD working conditions. Apply Gunver $9.86 MONTHLY SuburlMn For Rent' 66 fireplace and garage. Realistically Realty. U l t-siai . las Pierce, buainesa manager of the A Brazilian spokesman said the penalties against Cuba bos odtii'- CUMilled or "Want Ado** are taken over the phone aa a oon> ManufacTuripg Co., 284 Hartford strip* for nig makers. Lacing apjulment with heat and uUlitles. priced at $17,500 for Irnmedia'.e draff formula sidesteps Article 8 threes, needles, braid clamps, Brand New 5-8274. sale. board of education. elded with hopes of Hie United TOnleBoe. The advertiaor ehould read his ad the FIRST DAY IT Auto Drivinj; School 7-A kd. COVENTRY-l-4 rooms, furnished ASK US about our cosh offer for of the inter-American _ Defense States. ♦ dyes, hooks, patterns, frames, cut­ Bedroom, Living Room, Dinette, One school which ■will probably APPKAJB8 and BEFOBT ERRORS la time tor the next Ineer* Or unfurnished. Call after 6 p.m,. your property. No red tape. Hon be toured is Bentley School, ac­ Treaty, which provides for penal- ters, burlap. Colonial Remnant t h r e e l a r g e rooms, heat. Indi­ eat value. H J. Bradley. Ml 8-7379 Referring to Cuba’s fall Into the ttOB. The Herald la reaponalbie for only ONE Inobrreet or omlttedT MORTLOCK'8 Driving School—Of- TOOL AND gauge makera, 'flrat- Ruga, Lamps, Tables, Etc. Or weekends. PI 2-8726. cording to lbs principal. Mrs. Flor­ tie.s such as a diplomatic or eco­ Soviet bloc, Caicedo sold: • flee, 448 Main St.. Manchester. clasi only, overtime, all pre-vall- Shoppe, 115 Center St. vidual thermostat, hot water, BELFIORE AGENCY nomic break with ulTcnding mem­ laaortlon for aay adruttaement and u en only to the extent of a EVER'YTHING $288 large stove and refrigerator, mod­ ence Woods. "There exists a danger that the **make Kood” laaertlon. Errora which do not lessen the' valne of Learning correctly "May Save tag rates and beneflta. Call Man- bers. Your Life.” Driver educaUtm cheater 1fr)l A Design, Ml 9-S268.. DOUBLE EDGE razor blades. Fin­ ern kitchen, tU« bath and shower, Business Property For Sale 70 MI 3-5121 ■ She said she expects the group belligerence ai.d aggre^veness Of ^ the adrertisenieat wOl not be eorrected by ‘‘make frood” insertion. est surgical steel, boned In oil. 8 ROOMS FURNITURE parking. Available Feb. 1. $93. OT to look over the floors and study The draft contemplates no vote the Castro regime ogolnat the classes. Member. Connecticut Fto- on sanctions, he said in an inter­ \ ' ______.4> EKPEIRIEJNCEiD tool and gauge Full money back guarantee. 25- $10.18 MONTHLY 3-6396. AN 8 ROOM house easily converted VERNON— Business and home, SuitChargek' * the cost of installing a ne.w heat­ American states encourages a M- fesBlonal Driving School Aaan. Ml large 40x40 building. Tongren view. but envisages "s way to face Y d t 9-7898. makers. Please apply at B A S 80c, 100-85C, 200-$1.50, 000-$3.30, ! Brand New to office use. Zoned for business, ing system. The addition of a new acUon that, if the Inter-Anaricoa DIAL Ml 3-27T1 Gage Co., Mitchell Dr, between 8-5 1000-$5.76, Postpaid. Packed 6 Weatlnghouae Refrigerator, Living THREE R(X)MS heated on Main one block from Main Street. Space Agency, MI 3-6321. heating system h^s been discussed the problems of incompatibility of ayetem does not act in time, may Room, Bedroom, Dinette, Rugs, St., available now, for married the Marxl.st-I.enlnlst Ckiban- gov­ LARSON'S ConnecUcut’s first U- p .m .. blades to package, 20 packages to available for parking area. Ml MANCHESTER—Beautiful 6 room Man Abused (or several years by the board, destroy the principle o f noninter­ censed driving school trained carton. C.O.D. orders accepted. Lamps, Table* Etc couple or single lady. Call between 9-5241. ernment and the Inter-Americaui ^ k u k t X r 5:80-7:30. OT 8-6441 Cape, excellent condition, nice lo- hut no definite action haa been system." vention.” Certified and approved is now of­ FULL-TIME sexton needed for Postcard brings general merchan­ EVER'YTHINGi $360 taken. . Mexican Foreign Minister Manu­ n u tH a u a w e, local church. R^erences required. catien, aluminum siding plus This would be accomplished, he fering classroom and behind dise catalog. Taylor Producte Co., many extras. A special at $14,900. Rented Land In October, a six-foot oval piece el Tello told the gathering "It wheel Instruction for teenagera. Write P.O. Box 809, Mancheeter, 17 Overlook Rd.. Chatham, N. J. 8 ROOMS FURNITURE Houses For Sale 72 of a ceiling in one of the school’s added, ’’either through legal means .ie9ANM4V,6Al FIVE ROOM apartment, 29 Foster Short way out—new 3 bedroom or through political negotiations seems undoubtedly that there Is TROUBLE ^ G H m O OUR ADVERTISER? Ml 9-6075. ____ M U R ' ' Oesm. itaUng qualifications and $14.74 MONTHLY St. Call after 8.., classroom.s collapsed wliile the first incompatibility between the Or­ experience. SIX ROOM RANCH—Artistic panel ranch; full price $13,490; $490 A $1,000 damage suit against aimed at creating an arrangement Brand New ing, 2-car garage, large lot, down. Manv more prjeed from a Manchester resident. In which graders hoiused in thfe room were to nile relations between Cuba ganization of American States and PREPARE FOR driver’s teat. BOY’S 26” bicycle, good condition, Washing Machine, Westlnghouse re t h r e e ROOM newly decorated at recess, Agea 16 to 80. Driving and class $15. PI 2-8480. $14,500. Orlton W Hutchins Mil $4,906 up. Call the Ellsworth Mit­ and the American slates. the political Marxlst-LeninlSt” M 4lour^ m riiig Stnrice frlgerator. Bedroom. Living Room, apartment, sto\’e, refrigerator he is charged with falling to pay Mrs. Woods said a complete new Cuban regime. He said his dele­ room. Three Instructors. No wait­ 9-5132. ten Agency, Realtors, OT 3-6930 or "The draft sharply condemns COMBINA'nON Hi-Fi record play- Dinette, Dishes, Rugs. Lamps, furnished. Will simply other furni­ OT 9-6524, rent and with neglecting rented BcoustlcRl tile ceiling was installed gation will work unreaervedly ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ ture If desired, (in* block from communism and reajrirms that Fre« to Herald Readere my. Pi 2-7249. Roofing-45iding 16 Electricsl Sdrvices 22 Hefp Wanted— Female 35 er and AM radio, portable. 8-speed, Tables. Blankets Etc BOWERS SCHOOI^CoIonilal property, has been filed with Cir­ there and another was installed in toward aolution of "the difficult E'VBJRYTHINO $444 ‘ Main St., OT 3-8595. personality! Inviting living room SAVE TIME—On display, mote an adjoining ?oom. democracy is the best system of situation we are facing.” t automatic changer, new needle. cuit Court 12 In East Hartford. life for the American natlona," he A. A. DION m e . Roofing, aMlog, FREE ESTIMATB8—Prompt serv­ BOOKKEEPER familiar wlUi auU*- FRONT .END Priced for quick sale. OT 9-1948. supplemented by functional family than 150 pictures with prices ot The action was brought against Mexico 1s one of the larger na­ Want Information on one of onr claaallled advertlaementaT No FOUR ROOM apartment and ga- said. Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 painting. Carttentry. Alterations ice on aU types of electrical wir­ moblle accounting, GM experience Price Includes Delivery, Setup, room, cozy dining room,, step-sav­ home* In Manchester and vtcmiiy. Lawrence R. Couaineau b.v John tions firmly against invoking sanc­ answer at the telephone listed? Simply can the and addltlona. OeUl^s. Workman­ ing. Licensed and Insured. Wilson Service. Guarantee Immediate de rage, first floor, automatic hot Carlton W. Hutchins. OT 9-5132 Dlplomata of seven Latin Ameri­ referred. Apply Bourne Buick, FOR SALE—Must go this week. 10 w.ater 55 Wells St Adults OT er kitchen, dishwasher, disposal. M. Grottole of East Hartford. tions and the only OAS member ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St snectricai Oo., Manchester. OT MAN foot meat case, 2 freezers, cash livery or Free Storage unUi needed Extras include aluminum aiding, can nations were bleary-eyed £1C., 285 Main St., Manchester. 9-5987, $12,900—2 bedroom ranch, extras Cousineau’a property at 500 from hours of hotel-room bargain­ Joining Cuba in voting against MANCHCSHR ANSWERING SERVICE GIRL’S 20” bicycle, $15. Call be­ Ml 8-4860. 9-4817, Glastonbury, ME S-7876. register, adding machine, ahelv- Phone for appointment combination windows, aluminum Obituary callirig. this conference. Other galore, easy (lnanci|^MBugene E. Adams St. has been attached. ing when they emerged with the tween 9-12 noon. M l 9-8871. BOOKKEEPING machine tmeraior Ing, Steak Master cube machine, MODERN 5 room apartment, sec­ awnings, and professionally land­ critics of the Idea abatainM. Ml 9-0500 BID WEILL HOME Improvement Manchester’s fastest growing Hre SAMUEL ALBERT, Htfd. CH 7-0858 Bushey Agency. Grottole claims he rented prem- proposal. Company—all types of aiding and In modern office of wholesaler. meat grinder. 3 scales, coffee ond floor, heat, hot water, stove, scaped yard. Easy, economical liv­ Tello said Castro's proclomatlmi Private Instructions 28 Position offers full time, mmedi- grinder, 14 carriages, U.S. slicing See It Day Or Night ing. Asking $19,000. Elva Tj’ler, ise.a at N. Meadows St. in Hart­ Albert Roiitot Even among them, there appear­ and leave your meesa^. You’ll hear from our advertiser la Jic, Business Services Offered 13 roofing. Aluminum clapboards a company has an opening fOr quali­ refrigerator, $125. Call OT 9-0723 ANDOVER— Modern 4 room ex­ ford to Cousineau for October and of Marxism-Leninism (or Cuba in­ ate employment for experienced machine, 2 file cabinets, also as­ If you have no mean* of trans­ Realtor, OT 9-4469 OT 9-5051. Albert Boulol, 4.1, formerly of ed to be differencea o( InteniretB- troduced a new political element time without spending all evenlnf at the telephone. special^. Unexcelled workman- CUBAN TEACHER will give Span­ fied man to .work in our shop. Ap­ pandable Cape, full cellar, oH November of 1961 and that Cousi­ Hartford, brother of Erne.st Bilulot tlon. ALL KINDS of clocks repaired. An­ sUp. Ml 9-849S. operator. Must have recent local sorted groceries at low prices. Can portation, , I’jl send my auto lor THREE ROOM first floor apart- heat, fireplace, aluminum siding, into the hemisphere—it was tbs ish lessons to groups or Individ­ references and own transportation ply to Mr. Amenta. be seen at 84 Oakland St., 9-4 p.m. you. No obligation. menlt available furnished or un­ BOLTON — Two pleasant homes. neau had failed to pay a $175 ren­ of Rockville, died yesterday morn­ An Argentine apokesman con­ tiques Included. Work guaranteed. uals at reasonable price. Call OT One a seven room colonial with large lot. Approximately 7 miie.i tal fee for each of the two months. tended the draft went even beyond first Urns In history that an Ameri­ Ml 9-1962 ALL TYPES of roofs repaired or Call Mr. Feldman, BU 94837 dally.______furnished, centrally located J, D. ing at Cedarcrest Hospital in New- can government embraced a totol^ 9-2610. A —L— B— E—R—T—'S Realty, OT 3-5129, attached two-car garage. The from Manchester. High elevation. Grottole also claims he rented aancllosia ainre it, in effect, requirea Lost and Found Automobiles For Sale 4 replaced, specializing In Bonded Asking $11,600. Alice Clampct, In^on. alien system. CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. built-up and shingle roofing. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD other a compact ranch with ga-- a bus to Cousineau which waa' re­ Besides hla brother in Rockville, Ule council of the Organization of LOST—Child’s pet, gray and white BOY’S BLACK figure skates, size TALCOTTVILLE—6 room, second Realtor, MI 9-4543, OT 8-7357. Argentina and Brazil puzhed TAKE A SHORT Reasonable rates. Call PI 2-7658 Coughlin Roofing Company, Man­ HARTFORD GENERAL OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. rage selling for $14,750 ($2300 and turned to him with broken win­ he Is survived by three daughtres American States to find legal or part angora kitten, answers tr Bonds—Stocks THE TRAVELERS 7, $6. Tel, MI 3-8314 after 5 :30. floor, bus line, children consider­ you can assume 1st mortgage). political ways to exclude the Cuban ahead with a compromise proponl between 1:30-4:80 or any time chester. M l 3-7707. SO. WINDSOR—Priced for quick dows. Alleging Coualn'eaii was of Hartford; two other brotlieia of to bar Castro’s government from a name "P uff.” Welle Street. Re­ DRIVE TO Saturday or. Sunday. TIRE CO. 40” ELECTRIC G.E. range, one ed. Tongren Agency. MI 3-6321. T. J, Oocketl. Realtor. MI 3-1577. negligent in the use of the bus. Hartford Oltd Madawa.ska, Maine; regime from the Inter-American Mortgages 31 INSURANCE COMPANIES sale. Buy direct 8H room ranch. system. voice in deliberations of the OA8 ward. MI 8-6648. LONG SAVINGS year old; double ovens, $150 Ml 1'4 baths, carport, patio, many Ggottole is asking the court for and six sisters of Plalsted. COME TO SHARPENINO Sendee - Saws, BURLED IN BILLS? A good mort­ 165 Center St. Manchester 9-7008. FOUR BEDROOM colonial, large The Argenllnes hold that this la on the ground that the revolutien- LOST: PASS BOOK No. 3091. Boats and Accessories 46 FTRST FIjOOR 5 room flat, oil cabinet picture bo«ik kitchen, wail extras. $14,600. BU 9-5182. $150 to cover this portion of the Bre.aque lale, and Fort Kent, all ary regime does not represent UlS THE NEW knives, axes, sheara, skates, Roofing and Chimneys 16-A gage to consolidate debts will Im­ will conduct interviews in reported damages. In Maine, Windsor and Hartford. vitally important on the ground Notice is hereby given that Pass rotary blades Quick service. Ctmi- prove your credit situation and re­ U3FH5 EASY wringer type washing furnace, $85 % month. MI 3-5502. wall carpet, near shopping, bus, VERNON—5 room ranch, assume ^ a t It would apply to any further Cuban people. The door would bs Book No. 3091. issued by the First FITZGERALD ROOFING—Speclallxing repairing ANNUAL clear-the-deck sale. A churches, $13,900. Carlton W. Couaineau also wa* negligent In The funeral will be held tomor­ left open for Cube to return to tbs tol Equipment Co., 88 Main m., quires payments of only $22.25 good selection of used outboard machine, good condition. Call TWO ROOM apartment, heat, g.'.s present mortgage. $1,700 down. row at 8:15 a.m- at the D’E-sopo Communist takeover in I.a>Un Manchester Office Hartford Na­ ANNEX, INC. Manchester. Hours daily 7-5, roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut­ MANCHESTER Hutchins, Ml g 5132. regard to a fence on the premises hemispheric fold should Castro per month for each $1000 you bor­ LUCRATIVE sides importunity for motors and boats, paints and ac­ after 12 noon. MI 3-4243. stove and refrigerator furnished Tongren Agency. OT 3-6321. which wa* damaged to the amount Funeral Chapel, 236 Wethersfield America as well as in Cuba, tional Bank A Trust Company has Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. Ml ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ row. Prank Burke at Connecticut change his ways—which almost ns been lost and application has been paired. Aluminum siding. 80 at the ambitious .person. No seasonal cessories at special low price*. Adults only. OT 3-6388. SIX ROOM ranch, 6 years old. of $100, Grottole claims. Ave., Hartford, followed by'a sol­ They viewed the draft a* a set of 1961 Ford Falcon $1,895 3-7958, Mortgage Investment Exchange, Hours 12-4:80, 6-8 daily, 9-3 Satur­ GAS DR'YER, high speed, like new, NEW OFFERING AT A conditltni* to b* used for negotia­ one expects—or should on sntl- made to said bank for payment years’ experience. Free esUmates. work, no layoffs! Management op­ $125. Changing to electricity. M l Bowers School, all rooms better The writ, also alleges that Cousi­ emn high Mass of requiem at St. Communlst government emerge in White 4-door sedan, deluxe trim, 18 Lewis Street, Hartford, CH portunity when qualified. Write day. McIntosh Boat Co., 52 0 »k THREE ROOMS, furnished or ui;- than average In size entire base­ GOOD BUY neau sold property belonging to Peter’s Church, Hartlord, at 9 tion* with other countries, especial­ and issuance of new book. radio and heater, like new. SAM’S UPHOLSTERY - Retired CaU Howley, Ml 8-5881, MI 8-0763. 6-8897 days, JA 9-5558 evenings. Connecticut State 9-9940. Cuba. W. Smyle, YMCA, WilllmanUc. or St. furnished, gas heat, ground floor, ment finished off Into large family Grottole and converted the pro­ o’clock. Burial will be in Mt. St. ly the Central American block from the shop. Can taks care of adults, reasonable. New Bolton lanlation from the OAS Is a pen- NOTICE IS HEREBY given that 1960 Ford Falcons from $1,895 oil your upholstering needs at Employment Office call HA 8-6874. room 41,4% mortgage, priced for $17,800 ceeds for his own use. The proper­ Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. 2-doora, excellent condition. SECOND MORTGAGE money—We Road. MI 3-8,389. Pass Book No. 73616, Issued by great savings. CaU CR 2-2878. con aumly any amount of money Musical Instruinents 53 quick sale,: $16,900. Phllbrick Five room ranch with porch, ty involved, according to the writ. Friends may call at the chapel The Savings Bank o t Manchester Heating and Plumbing 17 BUS DRIVER, full-time, exper­ Agency. OT 9-8464. large kitchen with built-lns, tiled Central Americana, who came lo Kenntriw sanctions President 1960 Ford $l,99o fCT mortgages Terms to fit your 806 Main St., Manchester Building: Materials 47 MODERN 3 room unfurnished Includes four car* valued at $10 tonight from 7 to 9 o ’clock. has been lost and application haa 4-wheel drive half-ton pickup, OOSMA APPLIANCE Service—Re­ ience required. MI 8:8978 or Silver hath, fireplace, combination win­ each, a Jack, and acrap worth $60. Ihli reaort city seeking strong 1 PLU M Bm o AND beating — re­ needs. Qonatruotlon mox^agea ACXJORDION for sale, 120 bass, apartment, first floor, J85 MI nenaltlea hava anmewhai , came to the Inter-Amert-Inter-Amsrl' been made to said bank for pay­ cuatom cab, radio and heater, lock pairs aU makes refrigerators, Thursday, Jan. 25, Lane Bus Une, Brainard Place. MANCHESTER—4 bedroom home, dows and doors, home In excellciit Carl W- Hensig penalties, have somewhat modified modeling instaUatlona. repairs. also available. J. D. Realty. 470 BETTER BUYS AT alligator case, like new. Call Ml 9-42^5. excellent cU'set and storage apace, that stand. ran foreign minister*' meeting. ment of thh amount of depoMt. out hubs. freesert, washing machines, dry- Main 8t„ OT 8-5129. 9 a.m. to 3:80 p.m. 3-1287. condition. On* owner. Full base­ Rockville—Carl William Hensig, All work guariuiteed, 25 yeara ex­ ARCHTTECTURAL woodwork de- large enclosed porch 2-car ga­ ment, hot water oil heat, recesseu But despite (ears of congressional 1960 Ford Convertible $1,795 era ranges, oil and gaa burners. NATIONAL FOR RENT—4 room apartment. 60, died this morning at Crest- Implicit in the draft, the Argen­ anger that would produce oiv LOST—Yellow angora cat, vicinity OT 9-0055. AU work guaranteed. perience. 24-hour service. Call (No Appointment Necessary) taller with experience. Permanent rage. $19,700 Phllbries Agency. OT cast Iron radiators. City wafer and tines indicated, was the Idea that Red, automatic, radio and healei, Earl VanCamp. Ml 0-4749. position with liberal beneflU. Call HALLET-DAVIS apartment size Heat, hot water, parking. Children 0-8464. $2.5 Million field Convalescent Hospital In position to Alllance-for-Progresi of Minnechaug Golf Course. Call Seeking qualified applicants tor Exotic Wall Paneling- sewerage. Near school, bus line, If Cuba was attacked no nation MI 9-1984. Real sharp. Business Opportunities 32 CH 6-8881, or apply The L. F. Det- upright piano and bench. Used but over 14 accepted. Tel Ml 3-2068. Manchester, appropriations, the U.8. delegation LAWN MOWKtRS sharpened and positions as: Preflnished. From 18c 8q. Ft. well cared Tor. Ml 8-8275. quiet neighborhood. Quick occupan­ would go to its defense. 1960 Ford $1,495 repaired sales and service, pick tenbom Woodworking Co., 807 MANCHESTER —514 room home cy. Born Oct. 8, 1901 In Rockville, could do lUUe In lh« face of tha LOST—PASS BOOK No. wrsT. ESSO HAS excellent sendee sta­ Dutch Doors $23.95 Es. FOR RENT—One 2nd floor 8 room, convenient to schools and shop­ Collected by In the first speech-making ses­ opposition from Braill, Mexico, Falrlane 500 4-door sedan, auto­ up and deltveiy. Complrie Una of RadiO'TV Repair Services 18 Sheldon Bt., Hartford, Conn. HARDMAN-DUO player piano, he had lived here all his life Notice is hereby given that Pass matic, radio and heater, black tion opportunity. Modern 2-bay • Stenographers Blinds From $4.95 Ea. and one third floor single room ping, formal dining room, living Sion.sion. ColombiaColombia’s e foreign minister Argentina and Chile to sUffen oen- Toro riders, reels, and rotaries, Celling Tile 9c Sq. Ft. floor model, reduced: one used apartment: heat, hot water, stove, CHARLES LESPERANCE until moving to Pinnacle Rd., El­ Book No. 12181 issued by the First with white sidewalls. Don't miss TV SERVICE—All makea. Honest, service center located at Man­ AREA SALES representative — room with fireplace, city utllltleB. lington, two years ago. He waa Calcedo, whose government pro- elUea. garden and lawn supplies. L A M chester Green c«i heavily traveled • Typists— (also part-time Ping Pong Table Tops $11.95 Ea. Thomas organ: one Lester Bet.sy refrigerator furnished. Inquire MI 9-7620 Manchester Office Hartford Na­ this one. " Equipment Corporation, Route 88, Economical. High quality parts. Evenings, high commission, with 2-car garage, extra building lot Circuit Court the son of CHiarles and Julia Chad­ highway with fine residential po­ 6-10 p.m.) national products advertised (or Knotty Pine Paneling—all 8 ft. Ross spinet piano, discontinued Manchester Saving* and Loan; may be had, $14,500 Robert tional Bank A Trust Company haa 1957 Mercury $795 Vernon. Coim. TR 5-7809. Guaranteed 90 days Famous for SPLIT LEVEL-»-For those accus­ wick Hensig. a m. with a solemn high Moss of service since 1981. Phone OT tential, Phone M r.. Dorley days, the first time in this area; pro­ 12c Sq. Ft. model. Ward Music Co., — Con­ Mr. Hensig moat recently was requiem at St. Bridget’s Church at made to said bank for payment 9-4587. Potterton's, 180 Center 8L 9-4, JA 7-4183, nights Springfield a Experienced Key Punch tected territory. No investment. Birch Paneling 25c Sq. Ft. Young Democrats radio and heater. A real puff. STate 2-4629. Disappearing Stairways $23.95 Ea. necticut’s oldest, largest and oniv $12,600 — ROCKVILLE. 6 room could demand haa been In­ necticut’s new Circuit Court look employed by the United States En­ 9. Burial will be in Grove Hill and Issuance of new book. HAH SNOW PLOWING. MI Operators — (also part- No cold canvassing. Car essential. CENTRALLY located 7 room Ju- in $2,638,728.79 irr its first year velope Co. in Rockville, and had Cemetery, Rockville. 1957 Plymouth $795 9-2604. CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, Reply Box 606-C, Bridgeport 1, Special 2x4 50c Ea. complete music store. ranch, large living room, cabuiet cluded in this lovely S'j room To Sponsor Film Belvedere 4-door, automatic, available all hours. Satisfaction GROCERY STORE—Selling fresh time 6-10 p.m.) Cedar Closet Lining 20c Sq. Ft. plex, oil steam heat, hot water, kitchen, beautifully landscaped home. The style is conducive to of operation-more than $500,000 been employed earlien In the Rock­ Friends may call at the funeral Conn. ville textile mills. He waa a mem­ home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and Announcements radio and heater, original 40,000 FLOORS WASHED and waxed, guaranteed. Cal] OT 9-1816. meat and produce, good location Mahogany Paneling 17c Sq. Ft. BOOSEY AND Hawk clarinet ard garage. Available Feb. 1. Tel Ml lot. shown by appointment. those who enjoy split level livmg over what had been anticipated. miles, like new. with parking area. MI 3-7894. • Office Machine Operators case, used less than one vear. Ml 9-7308. Marlon E. Roliertaon Realtor, Ml at its best. On beautifully lana- Chief Judge Jay E. Rublnow dis­ ber of Union Congregational 7 to 9 p.m. Tb* eontrovsratal film, "Opera­ windows cleaned, painting, paper­ ELECTRONIC laboratory techni­ 8-6172. tion Abolition," will be shown In 1 ' ’ INCOME TAXES prepared In your 1955 Ford $495 ing, walla washed, odd Jobs. Handy TBLBVIBION antennas and rotor cian. Ambitious persons with ex­ CASH 'N CARRY 3-59E3, scaped spacious lot. 2-car gsrage. closed this today in making public Church and the Foresters of Amer­ NORTH END—4 large sunny room; the figures for the year ending last ica. KIzaar N. Daigle Manchester sometime next month, home or by appointment. Exper­ Falrlane Coupe, standard shift, 8 Man Service. Phone OT 8-8946 ayatems installed end repaired. • General Office Workers— perience In electronics. Apply in 4 bathrooms. Priced in the high ienced tax work, 24-hour sendee. Serving ManrJte^r and sur­ Help Wanted— Female 35 Nobody, But Nobody, Undersells SPINET PIANO—Story in d U l^ k l with parking. Stove furnished. OAK STREETT rarea) - Six room 50s. Phllbrick Agency, MI 9-8464 Dec. 31. He Is survived by two aunts, Elzear Nhuma Daigle, 66, of C- sponsored by the Manchester cylinder, heater, radio, and white (also part-time). person to Mr. Yindra. The Newton mahogany, recently taken in Adults only. 63 Union Sf Call MI Call OT 3-4728. BUSINESS-Professlonal accounts. rounding areas. Modern Serv­ (Company, 55 Elm Street, Man- National home with approx, two acres of The volume of criminal cases Miss May Chadwick and Mi.ss Elsie 325 Charter Oak Ter., Hartford, Young Democrat Club. A sidewalls. CONNECfncUT registered licensed trade, very nice condition. Wat­ 9-2469. CHURCH STREET—A 10 room flat If your receivables need action, ice, 405 Center St.. OT 8-2205. If you are a high school graduate Chester, Equal Opportunity Em­ good land. House has 3 bedrooms was below that expected. Judge Chadwick, both of East Hartford. father of Mrs. Lionel Demers, 180 The movie supposedly showa how FEDERAL INCOME taxes prepar practical nurse for H-7 a.m. shift kins Brothers Piano Studio. 935 up, 3 rooms down, full basement, in central location, one olock from Comnjunists Inspired student riot­ Many cars to choose from $99 phone OT 9-5317 any hour. AAA Re­ with experience in any of the abovs ployer. NATIONAL LUMBER. INC. MODERN 8 room apartment in Rtibinow said, but the volume of The funeral will be held Friday High St., Manchester, died yester­ ed with your savings In mind RADIO-TV REIPAIR8, any make, In convalescent home In Rock­ Main St. Apply 6-9 p.m., Thursday excellent heating system. If you Main St., large lot and ?ca r ga- civil raae.5 was higher. a; 11:30 p.m. at the I.add Funeral ing in San Francisco In 1959 when and up. imbursement Service. 869 Main St. ville. Tel. TR 5-4291. positions, we would be happy to 381 STATE STREET, Vernon, heat and hot water includ­ day at Hartford Hospital. Ho was Reasonable ratei. E J. Bayles. Bonded, tree pickup and dellvety on small ROUGH AND finish carpenter Vel- or Friday evenings, all day Satur­ want privacy plus, look this over. raj'e.' Occupancy of first floor Home, 19 Ellington Ave The Rev. I president of the Charier Oak Ter­ the Un-American Activities Com­ Ask about our SAH Green Stamps discuss with you the advantages of NORTH HAVEN (X)NN. day. ed. Cal). TR 5-5816 after 4 p.m. The court handled 126,094 crlm Tel. m 9-8246. radios, phonographa.thonographa. HoursHi 6-10 working for rick custom home. Call after 6 Excellent value (or $15,200. T. J. available shortly. Fairly priced a’ Inal cases during the first year, of Paul Bowman of Union Congrega­ race Golden Age Club In Hartford. mittee wa.s holding hearings. H Jk B Rome WAITRESSES days. Apply In per­ CHeatnut 8-2147 weekdays, or any time Saturday FITZGERALD SNOW PIOWlNG, day "and night p.m. H A S RatUo and TV. MI p.m. OT 3-6S52, Crockett, Realtor MI 3-1577 $19,000. Robert J. Smith, Inc. MI which 76.223 Involved motor vehi­ tional Chun li, will officlale. Burial .Survivor*, besides hla daughter However, the American Civil INCOME TAX retuma prepared by service. Rates according to lob 9-SS82, OT 8-1479. son. Howard Johnson Restaurant, Or Sunday, 9-5241 I Liberties Union (ACLU) obtained ANNEX. INC. 394 Tolland Tpke. See Mr. Ford. cle offenses. It had been estimated will be in Grove Hill Cemetery. lici'c, Include his wife, Mrs. Rose former Internal Revenue agent In and/or conditions. OT 9-5650 all THE TRAVELERS Wanted—To Buy 58 MANCHESTER Suburbs—Two-fam­ Friends may call al the funeral I copies of the film, which was the convenience of your home for TALCOTTVn.LE AVE., VERNON STENOGRAPHERS Diamonds— Watches— THREE ROOM, first floor, apart­ ily ranch 5-4, two furnaces, ga­ VERNON—This 8 room Colonial there would be approximately 135,- Courchalne Daigle; three sons In | hours. 000 criminal case.'. home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and made by a private firm at the dl- Individual and business. MI 9-8988. Division of L. P. Fitzgerald. Inc. Millinery, Dressmaking 19 EXPERIENCED waitress wanted Interesting and varied posi­ Jewelry 48 FHANK IS buying and scUlng good ment. hot water and stove. Inquire rage, cofRpletely modern, triemen- Split was personally buili for a Arkansas and West Hartford, four ' Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.- Insurance Companies •75 North St. The number of civil case* was 7 to 9 p.m. daughters In Cromwell. Hartford. ' reclion of the committee, for quits Tolland tions at the University of Con­ used furniture and antiques start­ dous opportunity, Onlv $19,600. lifetime of living. Owner looked another purpo.se. INCOME TAX returns prepared by 6 p.m. Apply In person 9 a.m.-5 necticut for women who can LEONARD W. TOST, Jewelers - 28.533. as against, an expected 20.- West Hartford and Wimtsor. two ' County’s Oldest Ford Dealer ANTIQUE RESTORATION DRESSMAKING and alterations, (Center of Downtown Hartford) ing Sent. 9 at 420 (Ake St Call and DESIRABLE three large and one Carlton W, Hutchins OT 9-5182. for years to find leisure country According to Ally. Arnold Klau. auditor. Buslnesa and individual. straight hems, $1, CaU Mrs. Le- p. m, Rockrille Restaurant, 6T qualify. Repairs, adjusts .watches eim rt- atmosphere with a atocke^ brook 000. while the total of small claims Ilerlierl I). Finnegan brothers, both of Massachusetts, a (Opposite Vittner’s Garden Center) see what we’ve gof. Open Sun­ small room, second floor apart­ Herbert D. Finnegan, 6.5. chair­ the ACIAJ srhcdule* a speaker to 'Accounting services. Raymond REFINISHING clerc, MI 8-1892 or Ml 3-6096 any Windsor Ave., Rockville. Must be able to take dictation iy. Reasonable prices. Opra T u ^ days. OT 9-6580. MANCHESTER — 1950 American Just minutes from Parkway. It haa cases was 56,675 as sgainst an es­ sister In California, and 23 grand­ Girard, MI 9-6008. at the rate of 80 words per min­ day through Saturday, Thursday ment in private home 'or adults. Colonial, 13x23 living room, knotty timated 40,0()0, man of the modern language de­ children. accompany the film and show how OT 9-5324 Open 7-10 dolly time. REWARD — for answering this ad WOMAN for sales work, tull-Ume, Separate entrance. On Main St. built-ina and dishwasher for a the committee used a propaganda Only genuine cabinet maker’s ute. eveninga. 129 Spruce St. OT 9-4887. WE BUY, SELL or trade antique pine recreation room, bar. handy luxurious kitchen, large breezeway Of the $2,536,7' 8.79 collected, partment at the Hills .School. The funeral will be held at the TAX PROBLEMS? CaU PI 2-6607 ALTERATIONS and dressmaking, la an exclusive territory where In pharmacy. Experience helpful bus line. Steam heat, hot water, location. Onlv $17,900. Carlton. W. $573,374.28 goes to the towns of PoUstown, Pa., died In Pottstown technique to blame Communists workmanship performed. but not necessary. State age, mari­ Pleasant eurroundings good and used furniture, china, glass, electricity and electric stove fur­ for summer living, plus attached Richard W. Sheenan Funeral and have your return prepared for GORMAN MOTOR SALES, quick service and reasonable. MI you can earn $2-8 an hour m your salary and excellent fringe silver, picture frames and old Hutchins, OT 9-5132. the State. The towns get one-third ye.sterday of a heart attack. He (or what was really disagreement spare time selling Avon cosmetics, tal status, hours available, previ­ nished, Parking for car. Give ref­ garage. Owner transferred. Homo, 1084 New Britain Ave., with tlie techniques of ths com­ you. You always save more than It OT 3-5326 3-8688. benefits. Garden— Farm— Dairy coins, old dolls and guns, hobby $23,990. Lucille Lyon Agenev, TR of the receipts In motor vehicle had been with the school since 1918 costs. INC. toiletries and fragrancea. Call now ous employment and experience erences. Address Box B, .Manrhes- CUSTOM BUILT 6 room Ranch, West Hartford, Friday al 8:15 mittee. Apply to Personnel Depart­ collections, attic contents or whole 5 8070. OT 9-26.59. cases and all of the parking re­ and was its alumni director, 461 Main Street - EXPERT TAILORmO on ladles to arrange interview in your references and salary expected. Products • 50 ter Evening Herald. large living room with fireplace, a.m., followed by a solemn high Various right wing groups have SAVE A BUCK at Manchester ment. University of Connecti­ estates. Fhirniture Repair Service ceipts. Mr. Finhegan was born In yer- Manchester Ml 9-5301 and gentlemen’s clothing. 189 home. BU 9-4922. Write to Box P, Herald formal dining room, famllv size Mass of requiem al St. John lh« protested the ACLU presentation In Welding Service, OT 9-1858, OT cut. Storrs, Telephone No. 'GA BALDWIN, MACS, STARK apples Talcottville. Conn. Tel Ml 8-7449 SIX ROOM tenement to rent, all MANCHESTER—Are you Interest­ (Circuit 12. with Manchester aa non, a son of the lale Thomas and Personals 3 Woodland St. Call MI 3-2264. A. kitchen. 2 bedrooms. 1'4 baths, ed in Ojlonlal homes? If so. see Evangelist (,’hurch. West' H art-' other Connecticut -towns, 9-8782. Have it welded, repaired, COUNTER GIRLS—Full and part- JVANTED—Girl for stamping and 9-9321 or to State Personnel De­ at-4he farm. 529 West Center St. improvements. Apply 96 Foster headquarters, recorded $165,270. Elizabeth Benson Finnegan. He CASH PAID FOR CLEAN USED lovine. Ml 8-8116. PROMPT AND courteous service recreation room with fireplace, thl* elegant residence with a Jar­ ranking .sixth among the circuits. was educated in Manchester, ford, al H Burial will be in Mt. | The Young Democrats^ agreed ELECTROLUX Sales and Sendee, CARS sharpened. Guaranteed. time Hartford-Manchester area. packing room. FMease apply at partment. Room 405. State Of­ St. or phone MI 3-7340. enclosed breezeway. attached ga­ St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ last night to have the ACLU pres­ bonded representative, Alfred Call BU 9-8738. Tober Baseball Mfg. Co., 114 fice Building, Hartford. for your scrap iron and jnetal In vis representative today. Features Circuit 12 holds sessions in ‘Man­ schoola, was a graduate of Msn- NO MONEY DOWN ON MANY any amount or size. Pipez. fur-’ rage. landscaped yard 91x194. 7 room. I 'j baths, heated sun- chester, Bast Hartford, fjlaston- rhestei- High School, Wesleyan field. entation at Uie next meeting. Amell, 206 Henry St. Tel. Ml CARS Brooklyn St., Rockrille. T3VO ROOM apartment and batli, Moving— Trucking— naces. machinery, copper, brass, electricity and heat. $60. i8n Cen­ Marion E. Robertson Realtor, OT porch. 2-car garage. Large well bury, Rockville, and Stafford. University, and received his mas­ Friends may call at the funeral In other actions the club heard a-0450. TRADE DOWNS WELCOMED Household Services Household Goods 51 3-6953. Storage 20 Situatinns Wanted— etc. Call OT 3-2809, ‘ ter St, Call MI 3-2457, 9 5 -inly landscaped lot Priced to aell at Manchester will receive $6,- ter's degree at MIddlebury Col- home tonight frtim 7 to 9 and to­ a report from Miss Barbara Cole­ Offered 13-A THE NATION RUGS, NEVER used, 9x12 .beige $20,900. Call The Jarvi* Realty morrow from 4 to 9 p.m. man. who was a delegate to the WANTED — Ride to Hamilton 1960 Ford Fairlane ' $1495 BOLTON—William* Road. 514-room 235 86). ______^ legf. Vt. He was a veteran of Standard from West Side, First ^ PLAT FINISH HoUand window MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ Female 38 tweed, $30; 9x15 gold, $35. BU SECOND FIXJOR 4 rooms, central, Co., Realtor*. MI 3-4112. evenliTf^ Judge Ru8lnow said that the M^rld War f. National Convention of the Young 4 Dr., V8, automatic irans. A 9-6955. attic, porch, cold flat, reasonable. brick ranch 2 years old, heated shift. OT 3-8797 after 6 p.m. | shades made to measure. All ing Company. Local and long dis­ Rooms Without Bohrd 59 breezeway. oil hot water heat, full Ml 9-2519. MI 3-7847. OT 3-1023. Family Relations Division of the Survivor* Include three brollicrs, Democrats in Miami, Fla., in De­ very clean car. tance moving, packing and stor­ IS AT YOUR WANTED—Children to care for In Call MI 9-3885 after 5 p.m, cember; derided to hold a cocktail metal Venetian blinds at a new A & P TEA COMPANY my home. Transportation provided basement, l-car garage, large lot new eWrt conducted 10,907 hear­ George Finnegan. Robert Finne­ WANTED—Ride, to Pratt & Whit­ I960 Ford Falcon $i395 age. Regular service throughout BUCKLEY •SCHOOI^$14.900!! 6 Funeral* party al Flano’a Restaurant in low price. Keys made whUe you If necessary. Reasonable .• MI ROOMS TO RISINT, also cabins S ROOM D U P L ^ in excellent lo­ with trees, owners anxious. Phll­ ings and 29.185 interviews In it* gan and Fred Finnegan, all of ney, Willow St.. 8-4:45, from vi­ 4 Dr., 6 cyl., standard shift, wait Marlow's. New England state* and Florida. Applications accepted for with efficiency Scranton Motel. room older Colonial In nice condi­ first/year, handling $1,596,769.74 Slaneheater; and four sisters. Mr*. Bolton Sunday, March 4. with th* cinity Center. OT 3-4284. radio, heater OT 8-6563. 9-6985. cation. heat Slid, garage $100. brick Agency, Ml 9-8464, tion, wall-to-wall carnet Ing, com­ / FINGERTIPS Meat Clerks In Manchester on ANDOVER Call OT 9-0826 after 6. iry^ourt-ordered support payments. Dorothy Hutt of California. Mrs. .Mm. Catherine C. Foley Rorkville-Vrrnon Young Demo­ WASHER REFRIGERATOR re­ Adults -and older children. J. D. bination aluminum windows, 1-car 1959 Ford Fairlane $1095 part-time- basis—mornings or TO LIVE IN—Will care for or be $94.51 MONTHLY, email cash as­ Jt effected 2.000 reconciliations Thomas Curran and Mrs. Anders crats; and accepted a report from WANTED—Ride to Hartford from i pairs. Prompt, economical, expert, MANITHESTER Packags Delivery. i...w h e n you become a NICE LARGE front room for gen- Realty, MI 3-5129. garage, lot 300 feet deep, Asaum- T h e funeral of Mrs, Catherine! Mrs. .Mary Barry on progresi on a N. Main, 8-4:30. Call after 4 Ml! 4 Dr., V8, automatic, radio, , evenings. Apply on Thursday companion to lady or elderly cou­ NOTICE sumes 4'4% mortgage, immacu­ during the year. flonnlksen, both of Manche.ster, C. Foley, 43 Ikiroth, Rd., was held ' heater, tf paint. « guaranteed. Phone Ml #-4587, Pot- Ught trucking and package deUv- ple. TR 6-3484, . -tleman. Call after 6 p.m. MI late 6 room ranch. Carlton W. able morigaee'. Elva Tvler. Real­ nimniagr .sale to be held in April. 9-5677. ' ery. Refrigerators,, trashera and ■Fhe Board of Tax Review of the tor, MI 9-4469. MI 9-5051. / On the criminal side of the and Mrs._ Robert Cleveland of this morning at the John’V. Tierney 1 1959 Ford Galaxie $1495 terton'B, 180 Center St. TELEPHONE OPERATOR between 4 p.m.-8 p.m. at A ik 9-4966. 21 Church Street, Hutchins. Ml 9-5132. court, there were 1.384 guilty ver­ Bridgeport'. Ally. David Berry, chairman of atove movinglovlnB -aMclalty. Folding P Supermarket, 116 E. Center Town of Andover will be In eesslon Furnished Apartments 63-A Funeral Home. 219 W. Ceiiler St . the club, Invited members to sign 2 Dr. H.T, V8, automatic, radio, RADIO-TV REPAIRS au mokes. chairs for rent. OT 9-0762 at the Town Hall on the folowing ROOM FOR lady or gentleman. VERNON... .6 room Ram^ at­ dicts and 895 not guilty verdicts in Funeral services will be held at followed by a eolemn high Mass of Automobiles For Sale 4 heater, powcp steering wsw. Street, Manchester, Conn.- Sitaationa Wanted— TWO-FAMUJES-Weliave themTA jury trials. In non Jury trials, the Watkine-We.vl Funeral Home, up to work for the party in the Cara. phonograpbo changers. You deal with many different dates; Kitchen privileges, -quiet. Inquire -new one (4'4 and 4 'i flat).; older tached garage. I.arge loL/ntre lo­ requiem at St. Bridget’s Church. THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS 0>. THREE ROOM furnished apart­ presided over only by a Judge, 142 E. Center St., .Monday at 2 October town election. 1957 Ford Convertible $895 Honest,, economical. Quoranteed 90 types of calls ----- from many oif- Male 39 Thursday, Feb. 1, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 224 Charter Oak St. OT 3-8368, CH 6 and 4 flat (or only 116.900; a 6 cation, oulet peirhborhodid. 3 bed­ 'Tlie Rev. John . Delaney was OLDER CARS mechanics spe- Moving, packing, storage -local ment. first floor, all utilities, no room*. targe llvine rdem. dining there were 99.896 guilty findings p.m. The Rev. I>awrencc F. Al­ He alsn invited tliem. If they dais, ftxit yourself cars, always V8 standard shift, radio, heater, days. Famous for service for 80 ferent people....to places tlirough- Wednesday, Feb. 7, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 6-4788. and 6 duplex on F'oster St. for celebrant, assisted by„lhe Rev. Jo-1 overdrive, tutonc. years. Phone Ml 9-4587. Potter- and long distance. Agents for EXPERIEINCED maintenance man children or pets, ample parking. room. Kitchen with many cabi­ and 20..’’>3.3 of not guilty. A total mond. pastor of South Mcthotlisl wished, to endorse candidates, but a good selection. Look behind our out the nation — and the world. Saturday, Feb. 10,-10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 272 Main. $18,400 ; 5 and 5 flat (nice one) for seph H. McCann, descon, and the , no one took him up on the idea. ton's. , Lyons van Lines, Inc., world-wide would like to maintain large build­ ONE ROOM to rent, private en­ net*. btiiU-lna. Aluminum combin­ of 3.386 esses were bound over to Church, will officlale. Burial Will" Rev. Slanley E, Hastillo, subdea- i office. Douglas Motors 333 Main 1955 Ford Station Wagon $595 ing Or school. References Box T, G. W. Munson $20,000; and a 6 and 6-on Walnut Superior Court. V8 automatic, radio, heater 9 movers. Free estimates. OT 8-5187. You learn this important work WANTED—Woman to sit with two C. B. Home trance, near bus and milla. 119 St. for $22,000. T. J. Crockett, ations. Cloae to *r*ioot«, bn« ation- be In the family plot in East Ceme­ con. Burial was In St James’ Cem-1 NEED A ^t.AR and hid your credit nas.s. 4 Dr WEAVING of Burns, moth holes In Interesting steps and are paid Herald. Cooper Hill 8t., MI 9-0595. ning. $15 990 _^all Mr. Govang. A total of 144 cases. Including tery. etery Father Hastillo resd the > and torn clothing, hosiery runs, children Tuesday and Thursday W. Moran Jr. THREE LARGE rooms, heat, hot Realtor, Ml 3-1577. | turned down? Short on down pay- while learning. TR 5.9820 OT 9-5306. RsTowa A both civil and criminal, were itp- Friends may c*!) at the funeral | rommillal service. Board, Union Set 1960 Cadillac Convert. SAVI<; handbags repaired, zipper re­ mornings at home. Must provide water. Call PI 2-8646 after 4 p.m. j ment? Bankrupt? Repossession’ Painting— Papering 21 transportation. References. Call MAIN STREET shopping —custom i Wallace, ^ hneheater. MT 9-.5S06. pealed to the appelate division of home .Sunday from 3 to '5 snd ! Bearer* were Alsn Gales. Mll- Clean as can be and fuHv placements, umbrellas repaired, If this sounds good to you. visit FURNISHED ROOM near Main St. FURNISHED 3 room apartment, Circuit Court during the year. 7 to 9 p.m. I Don't give up! See Honest Do'ag equipped, all power. OT 4-0349. 9 Hazel St. OT 9-2170. brick and frame ranch, huge' rhael Gate*. Alsn Foley. Michael I To wStudy Salaries las, get the lowdown on the lowest men’s shirt collars reversed and PAINTING AND paperbanging. our Manchester employment office INVITATION $110 a month. Includes heat, hot kitchen, 3 bedrooms, immaculate T H R E ^ /6 e DROOM ranch, farge Fees, fines and forfeitures In 1958 Cadillac Convert. S2495 replaced. Marlow’s Uttle Mend­ Good clean workmanriiip at rea­ Foley. Robert Gsy and Joseph ,M( • I down and smallest payments any- at 808 Main Street this Wednesday FTIRNISHED ROOMS, complete water, electricity and gas. off condition, reasonably priced. Carl­ living room, fireplace nice yard, mqto! vehicles cases accounted lor .Martin .Mathew smi Gulre. Eldorado model, all power even ing Shop. sonable rates. 80 years In Man­ Or Thursday. Or call OT 3-2701. SEPTIC TANKS The board of education's person­ where. Not a small loan or finance TO BID light housekeeping facUltiee. Cen­ Porter St. Available immediately. ton W Hutchins. Ml 9-6132. cqrivenlent location. Owner trana- the largest single source of the Martin Matbewion. 7I. nf 298 the trunk lock“ chester, Raymond Flake. OT AND (erred—anxloti- to aeil. Pall Dla- Circuit Court’s Income during 1961. Tolland St., East Hartford, a nel policies committee will meet company plan Douglas Motors. AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuphol- 9-9237. Sealed bids will be received at trally located. Children accepted- MI 3-6940. 333 Main St. 1957 Chevrolet 2-Dr. $9.95 N O T IC E OF — LUDLOW ROAD. Rockledge — 7 /c o e Agency. MT 9-0626, It totaled $1,688,864.61. brother of Mrs. Julia B. Baker of with representatives of Manches­ Bter 3 piece living room set; sofa the Office of the General Manager, limited. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St., FOR RENT — 8 room furnished IV o M celinffs ter’* Local 901, Slate. County and Hardtop, V8, automatic, radio THE S o u t h e r n n e w PLU68ED SEWERS • room ranch. 2 baths, kitchen with- Andover, died yesterday at the and 2 chairs. $145. Choose from EXTERIOR and Interior painting. 41 Center Street, Manchester, Con­ Manchester. i. apartment utilities included. MI built-ins, 3 bedrooms, formal din- Munlcifial Employe# Union, Friday heator. tt paint, a beaiitv. group’ of fine fabrics. Work done Paperhanging. WaUpaper books. ANNUAL necticut until February 1. 1962 at PLENTY OF SP.ATE Veterana’ Adminiatratlon Ho.spital, 1958 DAUPHINE Renault, 4 door 238 CHARTER OAK ST. Small 9-7743. in^ room, jlen, aluminum siding, Newington. S<*1 Toniphl al .3:30 p.m. Call PI 2-8780. 1959 Plvmouth Savov $895 ■by expert craftsmen on our prem­ Wallpaper removed. CeUlngs. ENGLAND TELEPHONE 11:00 A.M. for Tree Removal (Six­ Mashias CIsaneS The meeting, at which the un­ 2 Dr . 6 cyl, standard ihlft radio, ises. All work fuUy guaranteed. room suitable for gentleman.' Pri­ 2-car garage, near SI. Bartholo­ This 6 room ranch boasts excep­ - Funeral aerVlces will be held at Floors. Good clean workmanship. MEETING teenth). Septic TanlM. Dry WeUs, Sewer THREE ROOM furnished apart­ mew School. OT 9-3926. Open for tional ouality. eoodition, md spsee, Area Towns ion's salary requests for the 1962- FOR SALE—1960 Rambler Ameri­ heater. Mill Fabric Salesroom, 176 Pine Fully insured. Reasonable rat*s. CO. Bid forms and specifications ars Unee Installed—Cellar Watoir- vate ' entrance, $8 weekly. OT ment. $45 per month. Phone MI Newkirk and Whitney k'Vneral • The Democratle Town Commit­ Of Members Of 3-4461. Ml 9-1746. Inspection 7 day* a week; lyieated on the Porter. Street side Home. 318 Burnside Ave., East 83 srtiool budget will be discussed, can 2-door Super automatic trans­ 1957 Plymouth Station St., exclusive Cheney Fabric Leo PeUetler. M l‘ 9-8826 or OT available at the Controller's O f­ prnoflng Done. 3-7836. tee will meet tonight in the hear­ lyill he held in the hoard room at salesroom. In Manchester. Ml 9-5082. An equal opportunity employer Manchester Savinffs of Roekledee. Condition is excel­ Hartford, Friday at 2:30 pm ing room of the .Municipal Ruild- mission, radio, heater whitewall Wagon $695 fice, 66 Center Street, Manchester, FURNISHED room for a gentle­ FALKNOR DRIVE X Sparkling lent, $23 900. Evenings Ray Hol­ Get $42,090 Bennet Junior High School. tires, color blue and white, excel­ 3-7322. Budget terms arranged. and Ijoan Association Connecticut. THREE ROOM furnished apart­ Cape 6 room*, tUerl kitchen, tiled Burial will be in Veterans' Me­ ing. and the town pension board V8. automatic, radio, heater tt PAINTING, papering, floor sand­ man. Central. 4 Pearl St. Apply ment, 58 Wells St. Working couple combe, MT 4-11.39, morial Field, Hlif.side Cemetery, lent condition. Call Coventiw > PI paint. Incorporated , TOWN OF MANCUBSTER, McKin n ey bro s. Apt. 16. bath, garage, ^ m tn u m storms. will meet In the general mana­ 2-7598, SAM’S UPHOI.OTERY - Retired ing, remodeling. Call Mr. Charles, preferred;' ’ From Court East Hartford. ger’s offiie. Both meetings will / 1954 Plymoutli 4- Dr- $195 from the ehop. Cai, take care of OT 9-0726. CONNECmCUT Near school, b»ls, shopping. Only WARREN E. HOWLAND OFFICIAL The Annual Meeting . of the RICHARD MARTTN, S*w«ro9« Disposal C«. R(X)M FOR rent near Center, heat $t6,900. Robert B. Anderson Agen­ Friends ro.ay call at the funeral stsrl at 8 o'clock. About Town FOR SALE—1952 Pontiac hardtop, ! 6 cy]., automatic, radio, heater all your upholstering needs ait Members of Manchester Savings 180-182 Pearl St.—MI S-6S08 home tomorrow, from 8 to 5 and On the toWn commltlfc agenda ' red and white. great savings. CaU & t 2-2878. INTEIRIOR psLlntlng, ■ decorating, GENERAL MANAGER and. hot water 85 Foster St. Ml cy, JA 8-013i. REALTOR Eighteen area town* located in good condition, $175. Call Ml NOTICE and Loan Association, Incorporat­ 8-8647. 7 40 9 p.m. II the appointment of a siiccesaor 9-4151. 11960 Buick.4- Dr. $2395 ceilings, wallpapering, floor sand­ Business Ixications Circuit 12 will receive a total of .More tlian 75 member* and ing and refinishlng. Clean work­ ed wUI be held at the office of the VBRNON'i-Cute ranch home locat­ 575 Main Bt. Ml 3-1108 $42,090 aa their combined ahare of to th lale William. I^ng. and con­ j Hardtop, LaSabra, automatte, BOARD OF TAX REVIEW Asaociation, 1007 Main Street, ROOM FOR rent, kitchen privi­ For Rent 64 ed in An area where people are Charles K. Pitney sideration of ohanges m the com­ guc.st.-, attended a "Hi Neighbor" 1955 FLEETWOOD Cadillac, full Building— Contracting 14 manship. No Job too small. John the-1961 receipts of the State Cir­ ' power steering, power brakes The Board of Tax Review of the Manchester, Connecticut, on Jan­ leges, parking, private entrance, y o i ^ at heart and living is fun. GREEN THT’ MRS Charles R. Pitney. 71, of 1003 mittee iharter. night program of St Margaret’s power, air conditioned, original Verfallle. Ml 9-5750. STORE near Mato ft. at 2$ BIrcb cuit Court system. •Circle Daughters of I.sabella, at i radio, heater. ADDITIONS, recreaUon rooms re­ Town of Manchester, Conn, will be uary 26th, 1962 at 7:30 PJit for gentleman. OT 3-4’724. Features 2 bedrooms, living room Tolland Tpke, die.d .suddenly in ' On the pension board agenda are owner. BeSt offer takes it. Can in session at the Municipal Build­ St 2,009 eq. ft., parking. Apply Each town gets back one-third Mancheater Memonal Hospital ; the K of C Home last night. Guests 1953 Buick 4- Dr. ' $295 modeling all types of carpentry. CEILING reflnlshed, painting, waU- the following purposes: Marlow'*. 867 Main.' , Ith bay window, birch cabineted For those who have the urge to the applications of three town em­ be seen at 251 Broad St. Man­ ing, In the Hearing Room, on the WILL RENT large room to gentle­ 'kitchen with disposal. Attached garden close to schools and shop­ of the fines resulting frotn motor last night. i Include!' Miss -Mary .Malloy of- chester. Automatic, radio, heater. This Nelson Higgins. MI 4-1700. papering. WaUpaper hooka on re­ 1. Acceptance of reports. vehicle infractions in Its town, and ployes for pensions. on$* must be seen. foUowlng days during the month of FOR RENT man or ahare my four room home 7' garage. \Glai* enclosed patio. ping, nice 6 room home on a 2 Mr. Pitney was b. ed. 476 Main St. IQ SA32S. M . 9-7620. Swauger, property al .10 Bllyue auto. the Zoning Board of Appeals will Conn, and those requiring a4Just- $11,606—2 bedroom ranch, eellai, Included; * Stafford, $1,740.60; Harold C. Pitney and Edwin A. Funeral Home, 142 E. Center St., al mileage, good condition $S(Ki. BATHROOMS tiled, remodeling, ently ap pear in the Bylawa, Now opemtlBff. Paid traininc p r o g r a m .^ your own Mansfield, $1,737.30; Willlngton; Rd. tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. to pay re­ additions, recreation rooms, .all hold a pubUc hearing at the Town menta must appear and file their double garage, trees, near bus. Pitney, both of Manchester; a Call OT 8-2457. all td accord with the termi­ boss. Opportunity to start the year righC Very reason­ LARGE a ROOM apartment, heat, $1,521.10; South Windsor. $1,- Quitclaim Deed spects to Mrs. Delbert Orcutt, a 30 Years In the Autonfoblle types of carpentry. Also. taU'-out Hall at 8 P.M. on February 6, 1992. complaint at one of theee meeting! nology adopted in the $961 hot water, stove, refrlgere.tor, ga- STORE FOR rent. 24$ N. Main S t atorea. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI brother, Louis Pitney of Broad Business here In Msnehesfer A t this hearing the appeal of able rent.' ^ Sabarban For Sale 75 366.90; Tolland, $1,208.08; Marl­ Brook; a sister, Mrs. Carrie Lube David Wilson to Ruth Wilson, former member. _ A VERY special buy—1939 Dodge, shelters built. Call MI 9-4291. or at Bome adjourned meeting of amendments to G e n a r al 1 rage. MI 4-028$. MI »-522». 9-5. 9-8182. two pardela off Highlalhd St. George H. GrifflM for a variance Bald Board of Tax Review. _a------:______borough, $1,267.98. of Rockville; five grandchildren 4 door sedan In unusual fme con­ Statutea. Attachment Mrs. Florence Streeter, chair­ dition. Now In daily use, an idea! GORDIAN 4^10TORS SALES, 12x16 CUSTOM paneled recreation in Article 14.SA(3) for land South­ Floyd B. Forde, ROCKVILLE— Apartmenta newly 'EMX.L FOR RENT—con oceommo- MANCHESTER — 9 room Cape, ANDOVER—Seven room cape built Alto, Ellington, JM72.65; Ash­ and one great-grandchild and sev­ room, $595 complete, originally 4. To transact any other busi­ Col MOWL OIL CO.. JA 24231 ford, $615; Coventry, $505.90; Bol­ eral nieces and nephews. John M. Grottole. East Hart­ man of ways and means, Aader- buy for person Interested in me- INC. east of Route-8,’ Andover, wlU be Chidrman / ness proper to come before decorated, dinette. Utebenette, date 50 people; also, good (or of: large loadscaped lot, new heating in 1720. .Excellent for reatoratiot'. $695. January only. Finanded, Also heard. flees, driving .school, tielrrtreSlliii ton, $002.20; Somars, $447.66; An­ The funeral win be held at the ford. LAwrenc6 R- Cou- son-Shea Auxiliary, VFW, will b« ehanlcally aound old car. Beat of­ 461 Main Street Edgar H. Claries, Dorothea B. Sta-vnitahy bedroom, tde bathroom appli- ' m tem , excellent location. $19,800. IH bottaa, outbuildlMs tlae# other carpentry. No Job too amaU. "A m 'Ecpial Opportiwrfty Employor" oncca, $65 per month. Call MI •lAooI. etc. J. D. Realty, lu dover, $S3fiJI2; and RockvUla John r. Tierney Funeral Home. slneau, property at 509 Adame 8ti, in ehorg* of a kitehen eod^ t»- fer. M l »QU0 ifter « P-m. C. Davla Calkins, Secrataiy, Saeratary / 'tauaiy 18th, 1968 Secretary Oultca A Ttoyer Realty, JA ocree ewy $19,900. T. J. Crockett, Manchester MI 9-6301^ I R 5-B7S9. ZotilBg Bqanl t t Apptala S-UW, T R S M S . $ ^ m . S-TStt, Realtor, MI g-lSTT. $010J8. 219 W. Center 8 t, Friday at S;10 $ 1,000. morrow at I pjn. at the po*t homA Xdwattf J. Supra / ■oeh maOTag.

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/ . ' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY U. 1961 IPAO* TWENTY-EICfHT Signing li^raib I Aven«e Daily Net Press Ron For the Week |Snded The Weather sons. The comedy wi)l be pre- Earl Whealer, Mra. Floyd Uitchall, Members of Manchester Grange the "Mexican Hat Danea" and "La Suuery SO, IMS Foreeaet' of XJ, 8. Woetiwr I will "neighbor" with Ellington PTA to Repeal ■scnled-tonight at 8 in the school by Mrs. Clep Livingston and Sam Cucaraeha." included . William Mm . Jeae^ Kennedy, Mra. Robert About Town Grange tonight at 8. auditorium.' Zipkin; a version of the twist to Baldwin, Anita Chappell, Marilyn Fregin, H m . William McKenzie. FREE DaiVERY Comedy Tonight The play, concerns five Ameri­ "South of the Border,” by. Mrs. and Carolyn Courtright, John Fra­ Mrs. Walter Orlowakl. Mm . Ray­ We Wm Deliver AaythlBg! 1 3 ,5 3 7 Fair, ooldor tonight. l« w la' SOo. Floyd Mitchell and Ronald SWiat- zier, Kenneth Garrity, Theri»a mond Colpitta, Mm . Joseph Pou- Barnard PTSO of Bennvt Jun­ The Guard Club of Woman's can women who cross the border Bfember of the Audit Friday fair, a little colder, laewaa ior Htrh School will meet tonight Benefit Association will meet to­ into Mexico to try to improve con­ klewlcz; and two accordlob aoloa, Messier and Richard Tambllng. Hot, Mrs. Roger Asaelln, Mra. Bur­ Tile first performance of “ Ha.sta "Theme from Zoro" and "The Tor­ ton Frazer, Roger Asselln and Wil­ ARTHIIR’S tM rm a o f OIroaUtton Ing eloudineoe. High SS-40. at 7:80 In the rnfeterla ,7« f the morrow at 8 p.m. ..at the home of Manana." w.rittcn and directed by ditions in a small Mexican village. Kenneth' Woods, a student, was MI4-tS08 Manchesler-—A City of Village Charm Mrs. Joseph Goulet, 329 Hilliard The women arrive in time for a eador Song," by Ronald rSwiatkie- piano accompanist for the show. liam Freeman. Pranklln Gilding. ' Mr.?. Mari' Ann Handley, was pre- wicz. St. Members are to.bring articles •sented la.st night by the Robertson fle.sta only to learn that they are Members of the cast included Tickets will be available at the for a kitchen social. the ones who have been improved. A group of children, who danced. Ray Colpitts, Sam Zlpkln, Mrs. door-fot' tonight's performance. MIm Marilyn Garey, daughter of PTA before an andienee of 1.50 per­ VOL. LXXXI, No. 97 ' (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1962 (Claaottled Advertiaing on Pago SS) Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garey, 42 Sea­ PRICE FIVE CENTS man Circle, will become the bride The dance troupe of the Betty- of William Oliver, eon of Mrs. Mil­ Jane Turner School of Dancing will dred Oliver, 146 Bisaell St., pn present an entertainment ne,\t Sat., Peb. 24, at Center Congrega­ Monday. Jan. 29 at 8 p.m. at the LISTEN TO KATHY GODFREY, WINF, MONDAY thru FRIDAY 1:10 P.M^SATURDAY AT 11:10 AM. Increase Nearly Double State News tional Church, Veterans’ Home in Rocky Hill. Advertlaement- Our Lady of Hope Mother.? Cir­ MAIN STREET cle will meet tomorrow at 8:l.i Roundup . Pay by Clieck p.m. at the home of Mrs. Rii . MANCHESTER 1 U.S. Urges,Ministers Toss Open a CHKCKTNG ACCOUNT Wicks. 67 Glcnwood St. Co-ho.st- T b a n k a n o Grand List Up at coNNFxrrrcuT e.ssc.s will be Mrs. Albert Roy and t r u s t c o m p a n y and pay all Mrs. H. Jamea OrfUelli. Ml 3-4123 your billa with armchair conven­ 300,000 in State ience. Save yourself' time and The Great Books group will meet energy and maintain an accurale tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Whilon FREE PARKING Now Con^bidered record of,your expenditures, too. library for/a dlicussion of Mon­ rear of store j Three Manchester offices to sen-c By 86,641,704 taigne's wdrks. Pppblem Drivers you at 893 Main Street. 15 North Castro Re gime Out of OAS Main Street and the Parkadc. An inspection workshop and ex- hiblfliiblj will be sponsored by the 7 / ■Hartfbrd, Jan. 25 (/P)— A Hsfrtffrtford section of the Americar. NETTIE ROSENSTEIN The town’s net taxabletP«ct» to receive thli year, aald comittee t of . ^octors has been Society for Quality Control tomor­ grandona Hoflist for 1 1961QC1 isle $157,«1 K7 ^ Murghy. formed to aoMse the state on row from noon to 8:30 p.m. at the "SPOR Tax receipts would total $6,755,- Military Whist 485,906, a leap of $6,641,704 121, he said. its “ Problem Dfi-yers.” Hotel Bond in Hartford. over the net taxable grand list "The gross total of the 1961 grand The doctors held an organiza­ tional meeting yesterday in the of­ SETBACK and BRIDGE Philip Stanley Sr., 110 Colum­ DESIGNER NYLONS of 1960. list of real and personal property Rusk Offers 4-Point Sponsored By ^ bus S t, was elected president of The increase is nearly double is $188,,305,178, compared with the fice of Dr. Franklin M. Foote, the Hilliard As.sociation. Inc., at its 1960 gross of $178,244,801. state health commissio4er. Dr. Manchester Emhli?m the S3 million by which the town's Religious, charitable and goy- Clement C. Clarke o t ,ife w Haven Club No. 2^ annual meeting recently. He suc­ by grand list has been rising each ceed.? Wallace ^ w s . 27 Grant Rd. ernmental exemptions total $25.- was chosen to head' the commit­ year for the past few years, ac­ 513,184 for 1961, compared, with tee; Plan Against Cuba Elks Home—^issell St. President Stanley will call a meet­ ing soon of the board of dlrccton cording to Assessor P. Joseph $22,175,145 in 1960. Motor Vehicles Commissioner Friday. Jan./26th— 8 P.M. to complete the selection of a slate Murphy, who attributed the In­ Exemptions to blind persons and John J. Tyman told the doctora of officers. " CLENTEX crease to a boom in construction ex-servicemen are $5,306,088 in 300.000 of Connecticut's 1,600,000 By VHLLIAM I.,. BY'AN RefreshiiMiktsts— Door Prizes of shopping and grocery stores, 1961, compared with, $.5,225,454 in motor vehicle operators are con­ Punta del E.sle, Uruguay, Jan. 25 (/P)— The United States, BOiMtlSiiatton $1.00 1960. and In renovation of older store sidered problem drivers. blasting Cuban and world communism in a slashing attack, Tickeit* Ma.y Be Purchased buildings. A breakdowh of the 1961 grand Some, but not many, have phys­ ^ A t The Door Roast .Beef Au Jus, The figure will undoubtedly list for the'Eighth District and ical Impairments, Tynan said. Oth­ called, urgently today for a collective Latin American coun­ V'egetables, change next month, he said, when the town shows the following: ers, he said, are repeated offen­ terattack against Fidel Castro’s Red .spearhead. the board of tax review makes Real estate in the district ders and some have "driver atti­ Potatoes * amounts to $27,643,333, registered To turbulent aiiplau.se, Secretary of State Dean Rusk urged 1.50 ^ m e adjustments in response to tude" problems. 19 other American foreign ministers, sitting in judgment on appeals made by taxpayers, but it motor vehicles amounts to $2,735,- Baked 070. and personal property other Dr. Foote said the committee Cuba, to drum tlie Ca.stro regime out of bodies of the Or- wilrstill be a very high amount. will advise the Motor Vehicles De­ PERMANENT La.saifna * 'The 'I W grand list, after adjust­ than motor vehicles amounts to gaiii'/.atioii of American States. 1.25 $3,167,459. partment on what policies It SEMI-ANNUAL ments w ^ e made by the board of should follow with regard to driv­ .His speech reflected heavy pressure here for a compromise REMOVAL OF Genuine regular 1.99 tax review, was $190,844,202, and Real estate in the town amounts ers, such as epileptics, who take between those advocating the sternest punishment of Cuba in Calves Liver * the 1959 ad^ted grand list was to . $93,153,313. motor vehicles drugs for medical reasons. UNWANTED HAIR 1.25 $147,796,240. \ amounts to $9,073,326. and per­ tlie form of a collective break in relations, on the one hand, sonal property other than motor Drugs suspected of playing a and the small but influential go-slow or do-nothing blocs led Businessmen’s Luncheon On the basis ^ the new grand role in the record of "problem driv­ list, without taking Into account vehicles amounts to $21,713,405. by Brazil, Mexico and Argentina, on tlie other. Miss Blonch Mason CHICKEN POT PIE 85c smart fashipn This means that the total' real ers" are pills for traveling sick- whatever changes the board of tax nesa, anti-hiatamines, tranquilizers, The s])eecli suggested the United States had he|d some of 540 Vernon St.. Manchester investment review may make, or any change estate Is $120,798,646, the total I.«gal Beverages In the mill rate, the town will re­ motor vehicles are $11,808,396 and nerve stimulants, barbiturates, and its fire purposely to test the atmosi)liere and ascertain what Ml 9-9020 for windy ceive $284,613.75 more In taxes in sedatives, \ maximum can be expected here. Besides Dr. Clarke, members of Rii.sk a.sked the OAS forelgn*’- BY APPOINTMENT winter the 1662-63 fiscal year than it ex- (Continued on Page Ten) FRANK’S CAFE O the committee are Drs. Edward M. mlni.steri to adopt a 4-pronged at- Free Consultation weather Cohart, New Haven; Joseph M. tack evldenfl.v repre.senUng what Main S t„ Comer Pearl Si. Wool, New London; Marcus E. the United States now considers it IA M Dii^putes $1 Trillion Partnership Cos, Waterbury; Benedict R.' Har­ can expect out of thla conference ris, New Haven; Paul ,B. Mac- before , 11 enda next week. Cready (home town unavailable), Rusk iiTOposed that the Inter- Report Bailey 100% wool jersey Harold Schwartz, Hartford; Edwin American foreign ministers: F. Trautman, Trumbull; Jalyon S. 1. Declare Caalro communism is DIVERSIFIED GROWTH STOCK FUND. INC. is • white Kennedy Asks Help Tucker and John Atchley, Lake­ Incompatible with the Inter-Amer­ For Kowalski ville. ican ayalom. 2. Exclude the Hkvana govern­ a mutual fund inve.sting for long-term growth \ we 01%/^ The ex-offpeio members are U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk is shown during his address to the Inter-American Hartford, Jaji. 25 (8F5—The head made to sell for 1.35 and 1.65 James K. Williams, director of the ment from participation In agen­ of the Machtniats' national _politl- po.s.sjbilities in securitie.s of companies in many On Free Trade Plan State Safety Commission; Dr. Foreign Ministers conference in Punta del Este, Uruguay, this morning. (AP Photo­ cies of the Organization of Amer­ cal arm today said that ^ m o - * plain or mesh seamless James P. Shortal, director of the fax via radio from Punta del Este.) ican States. ' ■ cratlc State and National Chair­ fields of scientific and ec-onomic development. Accident Prevention Study of the 3. End western hemisphere trade man Jolvn Bailey did not tell union ft U.S. Public Hesilth Service; and with Cuba, especially traffic In lenders In 'Washington recently B.t BTERUKD r, OKEEN k., For a free pro.?pectus on Diversified (Jrowtli Stock * full fashioned dress shears GREEN The 6,000-word message spelled the State Commissioners of health, arms. that he noped they would get Oon- Washington, Jan. 28 ($5—Presi­ out many provisions of Uie sweep­ mental health and state police. Major Speech Vetoed 4. Set In motion individual and .STAMPS, dent Kennedy appealed today for Greek Primate necllcut Congreaeinan Frank Kow­ P'und. call or write us. There is no obligation. * proportioned sizes ing proposal to negotiate reciprocal collective defense measures alski nominated for the U.S. Sen­ prompt bipartisan endorsement of tariff cuts and, in some cases, to "against the various forms of po­ ate. short: 8’/: to 10 his 6-year plan to dismantle the eliminate entirely tariff wallg be­ Eight to 20 Quits; Charges litical and Indirect aggression tariff barriers to a freely trading, tween this country and the Euro­ Hartford Jan. 25 (JP\—The State mounted against' the hemisphere." Reached at his Waahlngton o f­ average; 8*/i to I I Motor Vehicle Department’s dally Adm. Burke Assails fice, John O’Brien, coordinator for 0pm Thursday evmings 6d)0 to 9dX) p.m, trlllion-doUar economic partner­ pean Common Market. "The time has come for the tall: 9'/: to I I a pair • designed to wrap easily and fasten securely ship nith Europe. But it contained more persuasion record of automobile fatalities as Called Delicate Americas’ republics to unite against the (NoniParllsan I^illtical League "W e will prove to the world that than detail. The specifics were in of last midnight and the totals on commvmlat Intervention In thla of ttie International Association •’ 'wu - believe fcr peacefully tearing an administratlo|t~dfwB"UII cent the sapie een little hope from the ((Vintliiiieil on Rage Ten) lasted for two decades. dox Church post, said: OPEN was studded with assurances that and struck a tree. Mrs. LeFebvre Burke said he had submitted the civilian control of the military outset that a big majority would FINE MINK TRIMMED the "Trade Expansion Act of "(The Act) Is,designed as the "I resigned to avert state inter­ "and the coordination of speeches died a few hours later at Day ference in church affairs." text of the proposed speech to the favor full diplomatic and econom­ lOO^o NYLON TRICOT 1962," as he titled It, would bene­ expression of a nikUbn, not of any Kimball Hospital, Putnam. The which Interpret government pol­ HOUSE & MALE His resignation came after a bit- White Houae and offlde of the Sec­ ic penalties. fit workers, businessmen and con­ single faction or eectlon,” he said. child, Henry P. Blakely, escaped retary of Defense for clearance, icy." 6 DAYS "It is In that spirit that I recom­ ter controversy following charges Rusk’s attack on Cuba won the sumers. It would preserve existing injury. Both are from nearby Wau- and waa told it "waa not clear- The result, he said, la "that the presents 9:30 A.M. to mend it to the Congress for prompt levied against the 69-year-oId arch­ longest and strongest round of ap­ safeguards for domestic industry, regan. bishop by a Greek Orthodox arch- able.” United States apeaks with force plause BO far of the conference. Bulletins and favorable action.” and strength." TAILORED SLIP 5:45 P.M. he promised. 'The death brought Connecticut's mandrite, a general and an ndmir- I.ater, he said, "much to my sur­ Cubans, listened solemnly during Culleil from AP Wires WINTER But the government should' stand Pointing out that one out of traffic fatality count to an unof- prise’ ’ he read newspaper stories seven farmers produce for export, a!. The nature of the charges was the apeech, smiled broadly when It ready to aid farm and factory not disclosed, reportedly because attributed to the office of Arthur (Continued on Page Two) was over. One said Rusk’s words FORMFIT'S SHAPE MAKING Thursdays Workers and companies ' tempo­ and one of every three factory em­ (ConUnued on Bags Two) Sylvester, an assistant secretary of in proportioned lengths ployes work for exporting hrms, of their delicate nature. were not as tough as they had ex­ KIBUXJKK TALK NI-ATED 9:30 A.M. to rarily hurt, Kennedy went on. He Earlier, about 40n Orthodox defense for information, disclosing proposed these as "effective and the President said U.S. tariffs pected. Hrldgepnrt, Jsn. 28 i/Fl—Abrm- 9:00 P.M. priests met in Athena Cathedral to that the speech text had been re­ Asked for comment, Cuban luiin A. RIblenff, U.R, Secretary relatively inexpensive" measures, must come down If its export mar­ jected, and that he had had to Housework Simple, protest a government proposal to President Osvsldo Dorllcos said "I ( I f without giving a cost pztlmate: kets are to flourish. write and deliver a different Health, Rdii-'atlon and Wel­ GIRDLE COATS change the system under which the will give that In my spech.” Dor- fare, will Biieak at Fairfield Uni­ "There are many more Ameri­ speech. Semi Wife to Work, For workers left Idle— financial News Tidbits archbishop is now elected. The gov­ tlcos probably will addres the con­ versity Fell, 12 at 2 p.m. and lat­ help for job retraining and reloca­ can jobs dependent upon exports ernment threatened to take such Burke said the incident was last with a flattening front panel of nylon taffefa and than could possibly be adversely year while he was chief of naval ference tonight. er III Uie day will be honored at tion, along with federal "readjust- from AP Wires action after the charges were filed. British Peers Told a rec'eption here being arranged ment allowancestt for up to a full affected by Increasi^ Imports," he the operations. He is now retired, Colombia called today for the SALE! regularly 89.99 A committee of five bishops Is In- sterner measures. It presented -by— Mayor Tedeseo, to whicJl said. exfra slimming leno elastic for back, hip and year at 65 per cent of average vestlgatlng the charges. London, Jan. 25 OP; Lord Tay­ "And those export Industries .are "Fact I had had a speech com­ resolution urging all 20 nations to lleniocraUe I'arty dignitaries In MEN'S weekly pay, plus an additional 13 Newspapers and some govern­ (he up|>er Fairfield Ooiinty area 2.99 weeks for those over 60. Unemploy­ our strongest, most eflclent, high­ Key aanatprs predict Senate pletely censored." lor, a physician and aoclallsl who rut trade and diplomatic connec­ fhigh control an exfra plus . . . the hi-rise ment and reitgioua leaders had de­ tions with Cuba Immediately. Co­ will lie Invited. The former Gov­ ment compensation, when received, est paying growth industries." will enact legislation this year to "What I did object to was releas­ la sometimes called on to peel po­ Increase postal rates, but chances manded that tfie archbishop resign. lombia also asked Ibal a watebdog ernor Is M'liediileil to deliver an wdbld be deducted. Kennedy stressed the need for ing this information to the press in tatoes, told the Houae of Lords waist. appear good for a slowdown In He met these demands at first committee be set up to guard the address In 4ionxaga Auditorium For business firms and farmers— speed, to match the unexpectedly with a atem refulsal. saying "It Is such a manner »s to indicate I waa last night that housework In a federal loans and loan guarantees, swift davelopment of the Common that body... CBS officials tell hemisphere's Integrity. at Fairfield University under the blasphemy for me even to mention trying to get away with aome- modern home Is really easy. s|Mmsorshi|) of the University’s • 32 to 44 TOPCOATS technical guidance and unspecified Market and the threat posed by FCC the networks’ job Is to pro­ thlng, which I wasnt," Rusk's 40-mlnule speecti came at the word ’resignation'.’’ A woman should got through Public Affairs Club. Mayor T r- 58.00 "tax benefits" to help companies the accelerating Communist drive vide American television viewers Burke told the story at the Sen­ a critical moment in the confer- The government announced last swiftly and have time for outside modernize plants and diversify with a wide choice, not cram cul­ enre. Even while he was spreaklng, desi'ii said the Hemm-raUe Party white short night It would propose that par­ ate Inquiry Into charges that mili­ interests and maybe an outside reix-ptliin, to take place that da.v products. (Continued on Page Four) ture down their throats. tary officers have been muzzled efforts continued behind the scenes regularly 45.00 liament establlah an electoral com­ job. He said. til obtain a compromise between from 4 to 6 p.m. In the Stratfleld sizes Sen.. Prescott Bush, R-Conn., mission of laymen and clergymen against making anti-0>mmunlat Hotel, was planned after It was average says he will Introduce a bill to "I have always sent my wife out hard 8nd aoft retorts to Havana. 26 to 34 to elect future archbishops of statements. learned Rlhlcoff would be In this deny unrestricted entry of mall to work." he said. In the wake of the Rusk speech, tall • wedding Athens. The commission atoo would Earlier, he had said that he Thv« peers greeted this disclosure the U R. delegation appeared hlgh- area for his Fairfield University Woman Reporter Rebuked the postmaster general determine have the power to remove an arch- never felt he was muzzled through talk. to' be political propaganda from. band collar ■blshop from office, and preaumably review or censorship of his apecch- (Contlnupd mi Page HIvteen) (Contlniied-on Page Ten) Communist countries... .Minute- this could be applied to lakovos. es. STATE OF SIEGE i man missile thunders out of 85- "I have no objection to It at all," I of luxurious Bishops of the Greek Orthodox fiiialemala. Jan. 25 l/P) — • beautifully President Defends Two foot-deep pit at Cape Canaveral. Church in secret conclave now- Burke said of the long-standing President .Miguel Ydlgoras de­ 33.00 Fla., and flies successful "hot elect the archbishop of Athens, requirement that Ipeeches be sub­ clared a state of siege, a modi­ mink Countdown Starts Friday flight" mission of 3,200 miles. who is al.so the primate of all mitted to advance review to aa- fied form of martial law, today tailored • winterweight • raglan or set-in sleeves 'Transport Workers Union order­ Greece. aure they are in accord with na­ after Kamilfo Gonzalez, Chief State Department Aides ed by federal Judge to show cause of Gimtemala's Secret Police, with shadow- Archbishop lakovos was elected tional policy and disclose no mili­ * Harris tweed typesr subdued checks, why It should not be restrained with the votes of 33 o f the 58 hLsh- tary secrets. Good Weather Forecast was killed by machine gun fire. • soft wool from striking In connection with ops attending the meeting called to President Kennedy said yester­ Gonzalez’ driver and an aide proof panel plaids, herringbones By FRANCES UCWINE e>new8 'conference, declaring that the plann-ed merger of Pennsylvania day the Speech reviewing, which he were wounded by gunfire from Washington, Jan. 25 ($5—Presi­ two men had neither been charged dioose a successor to the late and fur blend and New York Central Rail­ Archbishop TheocUtos. called "very valuable." is going to an automobile which s|>e

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