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f (a g « t o u r t e e n MONDATf, JANUARV 20, 1968 iMmtrijp0tpr lEuftting M|pral& Artragt Daily Frees Run For tlw Week EadMl ' The Weather jM oarjr 18, 1998 Foreeaat of U. S. Weatber B o riM St.'Jude Thaddeus Mothers Cir­ The Mary Wllliama Group of An Important meeting o f the bert Bogll, yit. and Mrs. Stanley About Town cle will meet tdnight at 8:15 at the the Second Congregational Church executive .board of the WSCS of Center Church Sasiela, Mrs. Kenneth Hudson, fel­ 8oow this owntaif, ckaagiag to home of Mrs. Herbert Carvey, 55 will meet at the home of Miss Isa­ the S6uth Methodist Church '^111 lowship committee; Mrs. Kenneth OLLIE'j; 12,628 ntln lato tonight or onriy wednoo- Scarborough Rd. Mrs. .lohn Mc­ bel Massey, 54 Hudson St„ tomor­ be held tonight at 7:30 before the Bird, Mrs. Willisum Vaders, Mrs. ^ , Mamber of the Audit day. Low tonight 82-87. Rain Nelaon Booth of Alr-Kem Serv­ Dermott and Mrs. Harold Dwyer row night at 8' o’clock. regular meeting of the WSCS at 8 Picks Officers Raymond Winter, Mrs. Leon A U TO BODY Boretm et Clrculatlofi ' . a Wednoodsy chwiglag to snow Xnr- ices will speak at the noon meet­ will he co-hostesses. o’clock. Twombly, flower'committee; Rob- : Manche$ter~-^A City of Village Charm rtea, eoMer. High In mM 80s. ing of the Slanchester Association , The topic for. discussion tomor­ ert Russell, Mrs. Ralph Maher, me-1 ir W ELDING ■of Insurance Agents tomorrow at The choir will rehearse tomor­ row by Mrs. Hooks K. Johnston, Allan S. Taylor was elected mod­ morial fund committeei Mrs.'C. B .: row evening at 7:30 p.m. at Zion director of religious education st it AUTO BODY and the Manchester Country Club. Hospital ]5fotes erator of the Cbnter Congrega­ Carlson, Dr. Frank Horton, mis- '■ VOL. LXXVII, NO. 94 )URTEEN PAGES) Lutheran Church. On Wednesday Center Congregational Church, tional Church at the annual meet­ Slonary commltteer Mrs. Robert i FENDER REPAIRS MANCHE.STER, c o n n ., T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 2 l. 1958 (QlassiflM Advertising on Pnge 12) PRICE FIVE CENTS A meeting of the Christian Edu­ evening at 7:30, the Sunday School during her television series, "Your ing held yesterday afternoon,. Wright,' Herbert Kiecolt, music' Child’s Faith,’’ will be "Religion in if COMPLETE CAR cation committee and teachers of teachers will hold their rneeting. Patients Today: 188 ■ Outgoing moderator Atty, Don­ committee. the Home.” She will interview the Buckingham Church School ADM ITTED SATU RD AY: Mrs. ald Riphter presided at the meet­ Rittbard Knight, nominating * PAIN TING Members of Gibbons A.ssembly. three,, guests, Mrs. Clifford O. will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Eileen Dowds, 230 Colonial Rd., ing when parishioners heard re- committee; Theodore Malek, Atty. i lw%ipqirRR asd ENAM EL Catholic Ladies of Columbus, are Simpson. Mrs. Cliarles R. Baxter the church. Candidates for mem­ Rockville; Edward' Dziadul, RFD iw rts of the minister, the Rev. C lif­ Paul Marte, Richard Hurd, pn i-' Blizzard bership in the Church will meet reminded to bring articles for the Jr. and the Rev. R. Russell Peery. 3, Rockville; Mrs. Harriet Clark, ford O. Simpson; the associate 8 Griswold Street auction tomorrow evening follow­ The program will be viewed on dentlal committed; Mr. arid M rs.; with the deacons Thursday eve­ 141 Adams St.; Mrs. Edna Finley, minister, the ReO. R. Russell Charles Gipson, Mr^ and Mrs. Stan­ Tel. MI-9 S025 ning at T;15, and choir practice ing the business meeting at 8:15 W TIC-TV, channel 3, at 2:15 p.m. 14 Drive E; Mrs. Frances Puzzo, Peery t and by Mrs. Hook's K. John­ in the K o f C Home. Miss Helen ley Sasiela, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. •will follow- at 7:30. 224 Charter Oak St.; Mrs. Anna ston, director of religloUs educa­ Carlson, Mr. and 'Mrs. Donald Mc­ Roars h Thomas will ■ serve as auctioneer. Mr. and Mrs. Earle A. Keith, 351 Wilson, 295 N. Main St.; Benedict tion. W. Center St., and Mr. and Mrs. Clain, religious literature com­ Members of Hose Co., No.* 2, Kaiser, 136 Woodbridge St.; Mrs. The budget, $66,230, for 19PS was mittee; Cheater Bigelow, Howard The anniversary dinner of the John Nesbit, East Hartford, spent Dorothy Blanchard, 237 Center Town Flre-'Department, will meet approved. Other reports of boards, Angeil Jr., social action commit­ Wa-shington School PTA scheduled the weekend in New- York City. St.; Rowland Ro.vee, 126 Falkndr committees and organizations at the firehouse' tonight at 7 They attended the Lawrence W'clk tee; Mrs. Harold Clendaniel, Philip Midw for tomorrow night has been post­ Dr.; Mrs. Hazel Laskowski, West o’clock to proceed from there to within the church were presented Tangerone, publicity committee; poned until next week Tuesday show where they were personal Rd.. Rockville; Floyd Hewitt, RFD in mimeographed form. the Holmes Fiineral Home to pay guests of singer Alice Lon and en­ Mrs. Charles Crockett, Mrs. Harold night. Jan. 28. 1, Rockville. A I’esolution was introduced and By THE AMKK^TED PRESS respects to Rudolph Johnson, whose joyed a pleasant visit with her. Scoville, armed fOrdes committee. brothers are members of the de­ • ADM ITTED YESTERD AY: Mrs. accepted for the formation of a The worst/Wizzard In five! partment. The Sacred Heart Mothers Cir­ Virginia W'egner, Hebron; David committee with the responsibility On U.S. Rocket Bases FUEL years s w ii^ in Kansas and| cle will meet tonight at 8 o'clock The Friendship Circle of the Sal­ Spencer Sr.. 115 Forest St.; Har­ for filling the staff vacancies which at the home of Mrs. Joseph Syl­ vation Army will hold a meeting Missouri loday, halting trans- ■ ry Wells, 17 Davis Ave. Rockville; Rev. R. Russell Peery will be created by the departure of Herald Gets New vester. 43 Scarborough Rd. tonight at 7:45 at the Citadel. The Mr.s. Bertha Russell, 20 Salem Rd.; the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Peery. Their contineitlal road traffic and! fellowship committee will be in *8^ Rene Malre, Glastonbury; Mrs. The Rev. R. Russell Peery, as­ resignations as associate minister Phone Numbers virtually paralyzing Metro-! A cranberry social will be a fea­ charge of the meeting. Hoste.sses Una Clark, 806 Center St.; Mrs. sociate rriinfster of the Center and as organist and choir director, will be Mrs. Svea Gutafson and OIL ptdKan Kansas City. j ture of the weekly meeting of the Marie Fournier. 137 Brookfield St.; Congregational Church, annoupced respectively, were made knowp at /Two deathi were attributed to Dag W eighs Women's League tomorrow at 2 Mrs. Martha Turklngton. The He/ald has in­ Sees Insult Judith Schlchofer, Mansfield De­ bis resignation at the annual meet­ the meeting. The Rev. Mr. Peery RANGE OIL -'the atorm. ♦ p.m. at the Salvation Army Citadel. ____.e pot; William Reichert, 226'4 ing of the church held yesterday has accepted a call to th » South stalled a new and larger The weather bureau In a apeclal '■ Recipes will be distributed, togeth­ The 8th District Fire Depart­ Woodbridge St.; Nicholas Lata, afternoon. Congregational CTiurch in Middle- telephone switchboard bulletin at 11 a.m. (CSTi iaaued: er with sample.s of cranberry pre­ ment will hold a ladies night for East Hartford; Anthony Krawski, town. Arms Talks He has accepted a position as with additional trunk heavy’ anow warninga for north-: And Threat serves and relishes. Mrs. Major members and friends at 7:30 on East Windsor Hill; Eugene Fair- Other Officers minister of the South Congrega­ lined to provide increased east and north central MiasoiirJ John Pickup and Mrs. Elizabeth Feb. 15 at the firehouse. Dinner cloth. 30 N. School St.; Mrs. Besides Taylor, other officers and aoutheast Iowa, forecasting an Wilson will be hostesses. and dancing will be enjoyed. Tick­ Lavinia Brousseau, Bradford, R. I.; tional Church in Middletown, where for the coming year are: Atty. A r­ and faster service. he will take up his duties on April additional four Inchea for an area : In Moscow ets may be obtained from officers Joseph Durcault, East Hartford; thur LeClaire, vice moderator: Miss BOLAND T o Moslems 15. Effective at once our In which deptha already ranged up Tomorrow evening will be "Men’s of the department or from mem­ Edward Bensche, 59 Maple St Ruth Porter, church clerk; Justus new telephone number OIL COMPANY to $4 inches with some drifts of Night at the Community Baptist bers of the committee. Mrs. Peery, who had served Cen­ Paul, church treasurer; Paul .United Nations, X. Y.. Jan. BIRTHS SATU R D AY; A son to ter Church as organist and choir ■will be: ■ aix feet Moscow, Jan. 21 (/P)— The Church. The occasion will be an all- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Russell, Co­ Ames, assistant treasurer; Mrs. 369 CENTER 5T. The weather bureau had to go 21 (IP) — Secretary General group meeting of the women's cir­ director since last September, has Mark Hill, Mrs. Draper Benson, Soviet Union warned the na­ Group C of the Center Congre­ lumbia; a daughter to Mr., and also resigned her position. Both Tel. Ml 3-6320 back 27 yeara to find a atorm com- Drg Hammar.skjold indicated cles. A film, entitled "The Broken gational Cliurch will meet tomo;- Mrs. Julius Beer, 14 Talcott Ave., Mrs. George S. Smith, Miss Ger­ Mitchell 3-2711 parabltl to thia one in Kansas C ity,; tions ot the Middle hast to­ Mask," will be shown. The execu­ will continue at their posts here trude Carrier, assistant's to the today he wa.s con.sidering a night that U.S. plans to e.s- row night at 8 o'clock in the Hob- Rockville; a son to Mr. and Mrs. through Sunday, April 13. The bureau said the atorm la e x -' tive committee will meet st 7:30. bins room. The Rev. Samartha treasurer; Mrs. Paul Agard, assis­ 24-Hour Burner Service visit to Moscow to di.scuss Arthur Lalime, 144 Green Manor The Pecrys came to Center pected to spread tonight Into tablish nuclear and rocket from India will be the speaker. tant treasurer for benevolences; Haurl|PHtpr Rd. Church in September 1955, follow­ I 'u f .N’i;4hl M iirm r •’'♦ r* it r O n l\ northwest and extreme north 1111- world problems. This would bases on trteir territory are a Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeMoll Jr. Each member may invite a guest BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son Lynwood K. Elmore, treasurer, ing a pastorate of two years at the noia. southeast and extreme south include disermamenf. j threat to tlieir e.xistence and and children left by auto yesterday to attend this meeting. Mrs. Rob­ to Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaBrec, 613 building fund: Clarence Eichman, lEuniiutj ^rralii C all m i ,0r M l 3-4S4i> Wlsronain. and lower Michigan. Hammarskjold already has had ert Jack and her committee will Main St.; a daughter to Mr. and Congregational Church 4n Alfred, , “ an insult to the religious for Texas where they plan to make Maine. assistant treasurer, building fund; At midmorning snow was fall­ private talks with .Secretary of their home. En route they arc serve refre.shments. Mrs. James Woodcock, 123 Walnut John Bengston,’ treasurer, church ing from northeast Oklahoma, - 0 ^ State Dulles, British Foreign Sec­ feelings of the Moslem peo­ Window Shades planning to visit friends in New I S f A native of Madison, he is a school; Julien Strong, assistant tlr ough eastern Kansas, into west retary Selwyn Llovd and French ple.” graduate of Gettysburg College, , Maryland, Virginia and Tlie Holy Ghost Mothers Circle • BIRTH TODAY: A son to Mr. treasurer, church school: George and north Missouri, soiithessl Iowa Foreign .Minister Christian Pineaii, The Soviet Foreign Ministry Pa., and Andover-Newton Theo­ Washington. D. C. During the time will meet tomorrow night at 8 and Mrs. Earl Relchlc, Wapping. Budd.' Ernest Weltlich. auditors; and northern Illinois.. Asked at a nows conference called a special news conference Mfide to Order logical Seminary. Mrs. Peery grew that they lived in Manchester they o’clock at the home of Mrs. Don DISCHARGED SATURDAY: Mrs. Harry Maidment, historian. Behind the storm a mass of cold, whether he had plans to visit Mos­ to denounce the Baghdad Pact up in Wareham, Mass., and holds Bring your old rollers In and resided at 32 Linden St. A. Gulnan. 35 Milford Rd. A white Alexander Fulton. I l l Woodland Others elected to boards and dry air hung over Colorado,' Wyo- j cow soon, Hammarskjold said he prior to the scheduled opening of bachelor’s and master’s degrees save 88c per shade. elephant sale will be held after St.; Joyce Crawford. 179 Maple committees are as follows: Herman ming and New Mexico and was j Mra. Elsenhower smilea as she and the President greet SlUO-a-plate diners a' United P.cpublican wa.s going to Kuala Lumpur. Ma­ I the Baghdad Pact Conference in The following groups of the the meeeting. from Boston University. She served Heck, representative to Manches­ HALE’S JANUARY beginning to edge into western i Fund gathering in Chicago. Gov. William Stratton of IlUnois ia in background. (A P Photofaxi. St.; Hrs. Marie Stansfield, 632 laya. eariv in March for a meeting Ankara Monday. North Methodist WSCS will hold Vernon St.; Roland Cantin. Staf­ as organist for the church in Alfred ter Council, of Churches; Atty. Kansas. It was expected to move j ■•’d hoped to visit several capitals Foreign Ministry spokesman meetings tomorrow: The Prayer Temple Chapter, No. 53, OES ford Springs; Mrs. Evelyn Vincent. while her husband was minister Richter, Malcom Robertson, Elmore eastward tonight, bringing tem­ •1 his way to and’ from Malava. Leonid Ilyichev took the occasion Group at 1:30 p.m. at the home will observe its 56th birthday at a 122 Cooper St.; Elmer Llzotte, 3.5 there. They have two children, Gibson, Mrs. Robert Martin, peratures down from the present .to far. he said, there was no def­ also to xvarn the United- States of Mrs. Be.ssie , Colpitts. 496 N. meeting Wednesday night at 8 Drive B; Roy Monminy Jr.. 65 Gordon and Celeste. Church Council: Donald McClain, low 20s to from 5 to 15 above zero, Brownell S e e s ^ inite-dcelsion as to which roiintrlea and other members of the Bagh­ Main St.; the Brewster Circle at o’clock at the Masonic Temple. Franklin St., Rockville; Mrs. Kath­ Stanley Sasiela, Kenith Leslie. Air and bus travel through S e C U ritV he would vi.sit. dad Pact that they would have to 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Joyce Group singing will follow the erine Kurylec, Hartford; John Kleinschmidt, 90 Valley St.; Eliza­ Board of Deacons; Mrs. Edward Kansas City came to a standstill The Seerclary General said the "take full responsibility for all Lundberg, 49 Brent Rd.; and the meeting. Refreshrnents will be Kaezinski, RFD 3, Rockville; Elfen beth Thurston, 16 S. Alton St.; Be.sser, Mrs. Leon Bradiey. Mrs. this morning and several of the G U r bweepingj ^ disarmament problem was atilt the consequences" of Uie Middle Tyler Circle at 8 p.m. at the home served by Mrs. Robert Richmond, Swanson. RFD 2,'Rockville; S. Os­ Donna and Dianna Alexander. Cov­ Ernest Bengston. Mrs. Gtlmoure main highways were blocked by primarilv a matter for the T’.N. East ^policies. of Miss Gertrude Holmes, 106 worthy matron, and the •>fflcers wald Johnson. 66 Walnut St.; Mrs. entry; Mrs. Mabel Arendt, 85 Cole, Board of Deaconesses: Harry high drifts and stalled vehicles. and he knew of no government He singled out Turkey for tak­ Hamlin St. of the chapter. Pauline Latulippe and son. 405 N. Lenox St.; Harry Stauffer, Thomp- Maidment. Mr.s. Hyatt . Sutliffe. Bchools were closed in many areas, State This Fall ^olltlCOl IsSUG which wanted to change Uiis. He ing "an especially aggressive Main St.; Mrs. Sandra Brennan and sonvUle; Debra Ann Mathieu. Wil- Forrest Hartin, Charles Towle. ari-.nowledeed however, that it stand" again.st the Soviet Union could be handled both inside and son, Hartford; Mrs. Nanc,y Pilvcr Charles King, lyays and means . (ConMniied on Page Nine) at the recent NATO summit con­ limantic;. Mrs. Diane Chagnot and [ Hartford. Jan. 21

Connec­ o'-’ -ide the wo-ld organizr tion. and son, 54 Birch St.: Mrs. Jladlyn son, Glastonbury; Mrs, Betty Cor- committee. ticut Republicans today headed P.y .M.\KM.\ L. .\KltOWKMITII ’ at pe.s.s mist.s but he nameil no ference in Paris. ^ . Warwick and son, 9 Deepwpod Dr.; dani and son, Andover; Mrs. Jane Robert Russell, Board of Trus­ ■confidently, for the November elec- Cliicago, Jan. 21 ah President names. Up gave Republican.-, indc- The Secretary General indicated Ilyichev charged that the''Uh,iled Don’t Throw ’Em Away Mrs. Marguerite F’aircll and Fletcher and daughter. East Hart­ tees; Mrs. Donald Richter, Charles tlons following a gala ' and profit­ Ei.senhower says America is .strong pendcnl.s and tho.se he termed "di.s- one way to tackle the problem States, although not officially a daughter, 36 N. School St. able fund raising dinner. militarily "and will grow ever cerning" Democrats tills advice; would be lo use the formula eni- member of the Baghdad Pact. Is still plenty of wear left in those shoes ford; Mrs. Marjorie, Loucks and R.van, Miss Patricia Orr, Board of Next President daughter, 56 Olcott D ri, Christian Education; Robert Barn- Some 725 GOP backVrs paid stronger and that national .se­ "Don 1 pa\- any attention to the nloyed ai.er the nationalization of plotting to llnli the Baghdad Pact, ALSO when you bring them here for expert re­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: the Suez Canal bv Egvntian Presi­ DISCHARGED TODAY; Infant ingham, William Howes. Bolton $1011 a plate last night and heard curity must be barred as a poli­ pessimists, those people who for the North Atlantic Treaty Allianee pairs. Mrs. Harrier Clark, 141 Adams St.: dent Nasser in 19.56. In the canal son I * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Odess, Lake committee; Mr. and Mrs. former I'S . A lly Gen. Herbert tical issue in this year’s copgres- masons of their own contend th.-'t and the Southeast Asia Treaty VENETIAN BUNDS Mrs. Constance Monaco, 71 School WHAT A VALUE! HNEST QUAUTY Still in. Doubt n se he conducted private negotia­ WORK DONE WHILE.U.WAIT St.; Eileen Kerry, South Windsor; 29 Elizabeth Dr. Leon Twombly, Mr. and Mrs. At- Brownell, the principal speaker, .sional p|ccl:on campaigns. America is fearful, Ame- t a . is Organization into an aggrestiive weak. tions while the Securilx- Council or WHILE YOU SHOP Lionet Beaulieu. 31 Overland St.; prediet a Republican sweep m The President also told a Re­ The Lucky Girl bloc against the Soviet Union. DARK TONE CHINO CLOTH Connecticut next fall ■'Let Us throw back oui shoul­ met at the foreign ministers level. Mrs. Jane Melvin, 51 Cedar St.; For Guatemala publican $100-a-platc dinner rally Tears in her eye.s, young Denise Llaee ia comforted by her father, "U.S. participation in the Bagh­ Brownell's comments tame on ders and stand proudly and erect; "I feel Ihst this formula could E.A.J0HNS0N Kenneth Weber Jr., 37'- Grove and a nalion-.yide television-radio Alphonse Lisee, after,learning that her skating companion, dad Pact has the aim of uniting Dresses'of this quality china cloth retail from 829.95 to -$.39.9.5. the hee?)i of an exposition by t'.3. ly. Let Us throw out dm chins aiyd be anplied in man'- rasas." He said St„ Rockville; Miss Nancy Sulli­ audience last night that United Yvonne Guimond.' 14, was drowned xvhen ice broke at Jewett under one roof the aggressive mili­ "The finest quality made. In navy, brown, black, lodeii green, Guatemala. Jan. 21 iA’> ■ Gua­ Sen Piirtell (R-Conni Of the .say: America is strong and will "T x-’o’ ilfi not e*:eliule the present - Now A t 23 Oak St. van, 185 N. Main St.; Christine Stales defen’se is 'markedly strong­ case." j City, Denise was rescued by Joseph Roinainox Frogpnen later tary blocs of NATO. SEATO'and SAM YULYES charcoal and light tan. 45” wide. O Q f temala's Congress today’ appeared party's status in the state. The grow- ever stronger as long as the Baghdad Pact and thus . . . of PAINT CO. . OPEN WEDNESDAY Loveland, 23 Gorman PI.; Thomas New and softly pink... er than when he took office five He noinled out, however,^ that recovered Yvonne’s body. Story on Page Two. /(AP Photofax 1. ( Reg. $1.69 yard. Yard slated to elect the country's next, senator, whose first term expires years ago. there is any danger of attack np- Impolilng the military obligations "Shoe Repairing of the Better Kind for Over 40 Years." Daly, Bolton: Mrs. Dorothy War­ .on us or our allies. the disarmament prohl<-m also 72.3 Main Street president. Rightist Gen. Miguel In the fail, sounded, the keynote Eisenhower again pledged effec of NATO on members of SEATO Use Our Convenient Rear Entrance At Purnell Parking ren, 109 Princeton St.: Paul Rolx, "America has never been afraid eould be taken un bv other U.N. Phone M l 9-4501 ' fov Republican optimism at a pre- live modernization of the defensei,„ and the Baghdad "Pact," he said. East Hartford; Mrs. Barbara Tu­ 36" CROMPTON PRINTED Ydigoras Fuentes hsd piled up a dinner news conference. organs, esoeelallv the Disarmament lls, Stafford Springs; Mrs. Ann set-up to deal more adequately 1 The Unitep States, Britain and big lead from Sunday's election •'I believe we'are golng ’to be a want war ft Commission and tb- General A.s- with the Russian threat in tl)e fu­ I 'Etirkey have been trying to expand but seemed certain of falling ehort very sucres.sfu) party in Connecti­ w?|n!.s onlv peace jn.Bt anii .secure serpblv. Nimitz Urges 3-Man *119 of the needed majority. ture. And he told applauding party , and strengthen the Baghdad Pact cut. ’ he said "W e have no major and iQstinp peace Our country Uemmarskiold ' saifl he nex-er militarily by bringing in other Reg. $1.69 Ydlgbras. who.«e supporters in faithful here that in the moderniza­ had b-'cn p"ssjmist'c about this dis- differences ami I see no reason st want.R aJI pr^cple to aUam a better I .Middle Ea.st nations such as Leba- Make up a smart dress or Jacket in a , stripe or . the capital staged bloody riots to tion program ” 1 Intend to partici­ all for believing that the party is wnrM for 1 |i'''>i,‘--elve.s and their ai m am "n'■ i-siie. hut hsd been a I non and Jordan, Ijviehev said, and Also regular $1.69 yd. Quilted printed , now $1.19 yd. nullify the election la.st Ocloher, not united ' pate pcr.50nally. imtii the job is chihlren lit’ l" xvorried hx* tiie loss of time. Joint Chiefs of Staff done." ; "by exerting pres.surc on these 'Ideal for housecoats, skirts and bed jackets. expressed confidence f’ongre.ss Purtell conreiled. however, that “ Aniei’icHs iieai.t. her stienj;Ih. The ,«ef-reiar-- General said hei would choose him if it had to de­ The President, with Mrs. Ei.sen- I countries." T S A O C k A s k there wete some minor disagree­ hei faith are dedicaUd to this sin­ xvelcnmeil P-esident Ei.oenhower's I Il.vichey accused the United ride the is.stie. He promised trouble ments within the parly hower at his side, spoke for 15 gle. over-rid mg fibject ive. " siig.ges'ion for International rd -: OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF HNE QUALITY " IVashingtOn, Jan. 21 id’i— Gen. * Nimitz, served as ehlef of riaval States of” playing hyporntically on if it didn’t. Defends Elsenhiiucr imniite.s before about 5.000 en- oneration on a sri"nre for peare by Modess* DRIP-DRT CREASE RESISTANT "I would not make trouble, but thuaiastic ilincrs at Chicago's In­ Carl S|iaatz, .Mr Force head In [operations for txvo years and then the religious feelings " of the Mos­ Hrownell devoted a large por­ (( ontiniMMl <»n l*ngp Se\rh) nrpgram. In resnonse to a question. : 1947-48, urged "a single chief of .•etired. lem people. the people would.’’ the 62-year- tion of his speech to a ilefense of ternational .Amphithealei at the I he said .such a program should not ' staff for the secretary of defense The Senate Preparednes-s sub- The United States refuses to take old Rightist leader said. the Eisenhower administrations .st.iM of his sixth year as chief he linked with disarmament. PRINTS v rd 77c Unofllrial returns from all hut exec itive. Hi.s talk carried by TV instead of the committee system i commiUec called him and Gen. into account, he said, that "estah- military policies >Te->nxvhile. the United Slates Reg. 99cYd. SO of the eountry^’s 322 municipsli- and radio lo more than 40 other we have now.” Fleet .Vdm. Ches­ I Carl Spaalz. former Air F'orce li.shments of nuclear and rocket Me .-aid the United .States :.s Democrats Hit end Britain proposed today that 12 napkins... tie.s.gave Ydigoras 110 802 votes iiarty fund-raising ilin'ners around ter \V. ^’imltz. chief of imval op­ I chief of staff, for public testimony ba.ses in the Middle East in close Mostly dark tone prints. Inchided also arc regular $1.49 inditarilv the most pov er fiil pa- •Iordan and Israel destroy their leftiat Mario Mendez Montenegro the country kicked off the 1958 erations in 194.5-47- said it would I in its search for xvays to stream­ proximity to areas held sacred by b a t e s ’Disciplined Prints on pastel grounds. lioh in the world. It is imoortart m ili'aiy facilities in a .No Man’.s 98.238 and Moderate Jose I.iii.s drive to laptiiie- control of Con- be "totally wrong’’ lo set 0|> a line the Defense Deparlmegit and all Moslems, is an insult to the re­ 'll our allies and to the peace of EiseiilioHcr for Lend .south of Jeruselem Cruz Salazar 97,768. the worM that this be recognized Si ".ss from the Democrats. single chief, of staff In plaec of ' .speed missile-satellUe programs. ligious feelings of the Moslem LARUE BOX OF CLOSEOUT PAHERNS OF Presidenlial press olllrer Fer­ .N'ear the out-sel of his addies.s The pronnsal xvijl be introduced the present joint staffs. At the same time, the House people." he said and added: in the U N . .Security Co\ini-il to- nando Molina S'^id the only areas i Armed .‘lerviccs committee wa.s Il.vichev said Secretary of State 48 $2.29 REGULAR 98e 36" PRINTED "To my mind nothing is nioie tlie President .-aid the Republican'.- Defen se Cla ims morioxv. The meeting xv.as request­ not heard from were small dis­ li st objective securitv and a jus' Wa.shington, Jan 21 i/l’ Cliestei : continuing its separate inquiry Dulle.s is trying to revive the Bagh­ damaging to the continuance i-f ed hy .Iordan for fuithei- ennsider- ...... tricts and their count presumably Iieare ;s not a pailisan or polili- W. .Nimitz. former top .Navy of­ dad Pact and place it more firmly peace in the world than cpr e!e.-s of aiion of her comnl.-int that' Israel! ' Aimed like the Senate subcommil- INDIAN HEAD Yard would have little effect on the re­ ler' ie.-s statements thai indicate ■ ?1 matter. Then he added: W.-ishinplon, Jiin, 21 -1‘ Top ficer. proposed today that the Joint j tee's at finding xvays lo strengthen under U.S. leadership, Soo our display for frsa introductory otter 77c is vnlatmg a 1949 armistice ag:ec- 8 patterns at a closeout prtce. Ideal for , spreads, sult. If no candidate ,tops the com­ ■'American.s-niiisl never and will .Semite Democrats challenged to­ Cliiefs of Staff i .K.'’S i be reduced Ilyichev said Dulles is going to that the I'nitetf States lack- the menUby diggi.ng' in the border huf- 'th e defense set up The House ' NOTIONS DEPARTMENT—MAIN FLOOR couch covers and slipcovers. ______» bined total of the others. Congre.s.s never let the i.-'siie of security and I to ihiee member.s. Ankara “ not only in his official sli.-ngth and.power to detei and day I’ lesulent Eisenhower's con­ fer zone” Is-ael contends she is group called Seirelaiy of the must choose between the two 1 ,gh |ieace become a pa wn in' anyone s He told the Senate mi.s.^ile-sutel- capacity (as Secretary of State) GREEN STAMPS WITH CASH SALES piini.sli aggression” tention that the nation's seiiirltv planting f ees. ' .Army Bruckcr and' Gen. Lyman men. • . ■ ■ ' . -Pin,- ■■ lite inquiry that the post of chair­ but as a , confidential agent of SLIGHT IRREGULARS O F $1.29 He said the administration ha.s has been "markedly .strengthened ' The U .S -B'itish resolution says . Lemnilzer. acting Army chief of Candidates from Ydigoras' re­ , Some Demoi i ats and some Re- man of the lop military advisers been .developing a steady prog: am during his fixe ye:us in office. Jordan and Lsrael should prevent ! staff, for closed door questioning. American oil monopoli.st.s and pri­ ' . 20, I®'"’® 54" WIDE conciliation party, also were re­ for tW missile age since 1P.'3 He p..--- ... .. c;,nU’ii(ird in tin.- could be rotated among heads of Th- Democrats also sfnick back all forces from passing over ainiis- : Bruckef had a prepared iitale- marily the oil empire of the Rocke­ ported leading iri the ra i i for sail) the program lias been i-ai-' election year'and in th-s dawning the Army, N’avv and .\ir Force. ; ment, given to nexvsmen, which fellers," many of the 37 congressional seals at the as.-ertion by .-iberman tiep demarcation lines and that Is- ' "TTiis xvould remove one layer iTkJtlKIUUcOM INDIAN HEAD v. d79c rigd out "without any aecompany- , spare era th.at U S. security is Adam.s. chief presidential assis­ rael should stop digging or plant­ [said that "the Army has never being filled to take ' office in eng saber tattling, becau.se it will being imperiled. in this pyian.id of the chain of M a n c h i s t i r C o n n * v tant. that their party has been ing until U.N. truce chief Byron, j subscribed to the theory that the The irregularities are very slight.. Limited quantity. March. T3ie other 29 Congressmeiy not be used for aggres.sive war." .\ilaii|s IIR h UeuKM-rats comniaml. " Nimitz said. W MAIN AT CORNER OF OAK ST. J , "politieking with national de- V. Leary determines piopertv I ICBM I intercontinental ballastic Even as F.isenhowe spoke hi.- The XX hite-haired Nimitz re­ fen.-e " oxvnership In the zone or until an : miasirei is or will be the ultimate (Continued on Page Seven) ( ( ’nntiniied on Page Fl\e) chief aide, Sherman Adams, was called that at one time during DRIP-DRY. CREASE RESISTANT agieement Is reached. ; ! xveapon” Bulletins accusing Demorrats of "politic Defense matters leceived major World War II. xvhen he xvas a top VO try ent-ion as Eisenho-.vei. .\dams Brucker said the Ntke-.Zeu.b anti- CM» Vitre %viVV\ with national defense.’ Jtnd commander in the Pacific, he fa­ I missile on which the Army is work­ from the .\ [* Wires tny tftOfC boVVi Cod COTTON PRINTS v„d59e Adams saying the Demc other administration, offieials vored a "single chief of staff." 1 0 oVe 'sed a series of Rppubliean ing "xvill provide this country xvilh Vo i\diT« Reg. 79c Yd^ oughl lo ;-e called strictly I Sense of Frustration I its first effective defense against atidtou' Mjd count by the American peopli rallies throughout the nation last Thai xva.s xvhen he "had a sense MOUSE FOR DEBT BOO.ST I t ,VaVc AVora OP MANCHESTER Bordered prints, all over calyp.so prints and stripes for smart I Soviet intercontinental hallastic et> reft fVOT3 Minor Courts Held •serted fill tliei ; night. Eisenhowe; s speech in Chi­ of frustratiori " waiting for deci­ Washington, Jan. 21 i/Pl— The reh' FI.ETCHER eiASS CO. Antchell News Tidbits missiles " \T reVire skirts. No-iron flnish. 'W’e Republicans greet cago was part of a half-liour pro­ sions from Washington, he ex­ Mouse today shouted douu a M»’ ^\\ ?OOT 9-7879 <’ensvhrlniing tnber on the story in claiming tliat the na- I \o' iVoc^ts SANFORIZED Hartford, Jan.' 21 t>P)—Connecti­ aloof%i the give and take of polit­ dent Eisenhoxver’s eonfideni-e In passage of a bill enacting Into VY\c rW ba' 4>"Thls injures the courts and lion's defertses have been hnistc'.ed j liixv the Eisenhoxver administra­ ,Vttn«' jnVa Genuine Electro cut’s minor court sy.stem, riddled ical warfare wliile Adams and oili­ national economy. . . .Scarcliers tttean y; ill makes the judges' job .harder. under the Republican rule',- I tion’s request to hike the debt ,nda. VbaV Yard 59c with pdlitics, is no longer work­ er GOP Stalwarts stand ready to find de'. ris in Pacific Ocean from Vbc rW nnla "The inferior cour^Is for many Relative Muller celling from ,$273 to $280 bil­ in ■rtsda o l dlaco Reg. 79c Yd. able "and ia on the way toward be­ yeara have been subject to politi­ do the slugging. military tranH|M>rt, one of txvo m ate L'on Departing from hi.s pie|iaied "O f cour.se.'■ Russell saiil. “ we missjng planes. . , . Senate rackets lion. ed a l lo t For draperies, spreads, sportswear. Uri- coming a national disgrace." cal activity, the anpointmenLs are bu 'AdtP? ■\ng^ In strong statements similar to political, the whole stale knows it. text at one point, the President hit have grit the B.52 homPei and the | probe seeks lo find xvhat happened Funds Unit Votes \\\ Pe \n sav Copper Backed Mirrors usual designs in pen and ink sketches. UM.NG CO.STS I’NCHANGED this, the 'Court Study Committee and until you remove- the sUgina B.38 on its way during the period ! xvhen "reformers" selzetl rommand Voola ,rVn’ ir wliich Eiscnlipwer has been | Uashlngton, .Jan. 21 i/Pl— Tho and 94" B.\ULIXU’S HAND WAt^HABLK of the Legislature’s Interim Com­ front the.se courta you are npt go­ of San Francisco Local 3 Engi­ real opP° •vote rrc.sident. We have strengthened neers Union. ' ■ goxernment reported today that ,enV ont FOR: FIREPLACE s. WALL > DOOR mittee on Judiciary and Govern? ing to have good ju: isprudence, " Paralyziud Slaver a decline in new car prices kept te*' OfTOY-. sale mental Functions, was advised he told the committee. ourselve.s.. blit all defense is a rela­ California’s Sen. Knowland .says More for Missiles vota' ,inesa and Tweed living costs from advancing in -bna’ d a lly . Monday that it should do what it He said the lower court judges tive matter. Eisenhoxver administration may ,tvtng V-ol open REVELED or DESIGNED ) Ha.s Siiifjle Cliaiioe "In tlie last five years the Rus- j Der-ember. They averaged the b eg '^ ' .tin' •\11 P® IN STOCK . Reg. $2.98 yd. A smart tweed In green can to he[p with legislation that today are "wliipping boys" who liave to make compromises to get oing iVcb lid sians have made mm-h faster gains ‘ same a.s In Notember. Lower ont « M. a'' and black, yellow and black, pink and will Integrate, the state’s lower can't, do a good job in the face of foreign aid and reeiprofal trade ■goivon M o Vo 2 4 " x 36“—30"x40" ) To Escape Chair than we have. Wo have definitely Washington. Jan. 21 i.l” Tlie, measure, the committee said "Our prices for automobiles and ap­ ■j)nTlP® 'black. Also'’hand wasjtoble ivy stripes in courts with the rest of the judicial public opinion. trade programs through (.'ongres.s. House .Appropriations Committee tutone combinations. ® lo.si gr'und In relative sUength in uiilitory strengtii as of today, in parel offset slight advanres for {to n i system and put full-time judges ‘'Remove the politics from our . . . Information about boxvs and today voted an emeigoncy "time- tile ovei -all. is supci ior to that of tftbet Hartford. Jan 21 uTi Court those five yeais and we must get food and otlier goods and serv­ •Friday' on the munlfipai court benche.s. lower. I purls ami slop the judge.s aiToxx's elassified as se<-n-t says Dr. huying" $1,410,000,000 fund to the U S .S R ’^alllioi’lglt in tile crili- ices ill December. New ear and Moon- 5 Year Guarantee W ESrO LU XU RY f'BF.PE 45" ntta"hes say that Frank Wojeuie- ; I VbTOn g^ The warning of a breakdown in from practicing civil cases in any Wallace R. Bi'ode, science adx'i.ser speed missile programs and give cnl .areas of space satellites and prices declined 2,3 per cent as VO r 11 wicz, hopelessly parah z.ed ' .New (Continued on I’Hgi- Five) ndaV Vba’,nb the trial justice and municipal lower Court and you will be on the to the Secretary of .State. more punch to the Air Force’s le- hallistic missiles ' xve are general­ dealers liegan granting larger {tona Vo Britain slayer of two, has only one tn n 'iy BolVon. Acetate- *T^Yd. courts came from Atty. Ernest W. road to improving conditions," he Thvo motions introduced by Lib­ laliatoiy poxver ly heliind" Russia. discounts on 1958 new ears. td a V dsov McCormick of Hartford, chairman added. slim chance lelt lo heat death in SaW: opP®’'^ W in ' ALL MIRRORS IN STOCK Regularly $L98 yd. ■ Here’s a beautiful, erals and Socialists in Can.adlan This IS $40 milium mpre than In tliose vital areas, the commit­ Vbla gonVb tor of the Court Reorganization Com­ the- electric cluii:. Vabe jn il'® * soft, fine quality, crepe in black, navy, One of the few .speakers in fa­ Governor.s Oppose parliament against Prime Minister President Eisenhoxver requested I tee added. "W e cannot afford to .MILLER PLEADS GUILTY Vo sVer mittee of the State Bar Assn. Tl^e Connecliciil Supreme Court 1 isb ,ncbe' COm b '” For Immodiott Dolivory brown and charcoal. vor of keeping the present sy.stem Jolin Diefenbaker appear slated two xveeks ago. |be in second place." Hartford. Jan. 21 (iP)— William in M a ding ■ • Attorney McCormick reviewed was a t:ommittee member. Rep. yesterday denied his plea for a new for defeat. . . . Special legislative P. Miller, 50, Hartford and East snrrono' ,eara. trial sought on the gFound he had Kail Service Cuts Tlie addition is all for the Army, j S.VC Deterrent cnal-o' and elve the conflict that has existed since Benjamin M. Schlo.ssbach of West- study group says Blue Cioss and to bolster its missile programs. A | Hartford advertising promoter, VY.’ HALK'H .lANUARY 1948 when the state constitution not had a fair trial when a jury Today's superiority of tlie United my .afle'* port, attorney and hotel owner. Blue Shield are under the "domi­ la.st minute rex’ision doubled tlie| pleadetl guilty in U.S. INstrirt M »^ ' Vbc P' NEW LARGER QUARTERS WHITE SALE was amended to provide for nomi­ convicted him in 1952. Stowe. 'VI.. Jan. 21 oV' - Tlie .States over Russia, the committee e n tn ' NOW IN PROGRESS He said he .saw nothing repre­ nance and control" of a "mere, propo.sed increa.se by allotting $201 said, IS due to the striking ppxver Court today to IS counts of m)UI C oy d n fi«? r e ly . nation of minor court judges by Superior Court officials .say Nexv Engalnd governors seek to handful of persons xvhose actions fraud. >11111^ was arrested last ,n »g « Slbce . . . Be sure to take advantage hensible when people in a small 1 million foe the Perslilng project, i of the Strategic .Aii Command, ,Vto PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING the governor ■with appointment by W’ojcuiewicz.’s'one last chance lo|i,,,ve the Interstate Commerce and policies are largely heyon^l summer and later indicted by a P» of our wonderful bii.vs on fa­ town go to a municipal court judge aimed lo develop a .solid-fuel suc-| xvhose long-innge bombers noxv Vbeir the general assembly. escape exe; ution lies in an appeal I Commi.-sion regulate live abandon- | their subscribers and the publii- fetleral grand jury un 24 sepa* mous brand sheets, plllbweases, or prosecutor and talk over a case eessor ■ to the Army’s 200-mile are a deterrent lo aggrcs.sion but AUTO GLASS INSTALLED "From 1947 to 19.55 there has to the .State Pardons Board for nient of railroad service. ' |autliorily." rate counts of soliciting adver­ blankets, bed pillows, towels, never been a time whgn the Gov­ [with the piiipo.se of adjusting commutation of the death senlenf'o The goveinois passed a resoUi- ; range Red.stone. xvould not conlimic to be "against CO. i charges or fine.s-downward "in oi - Governor Ribicoff re.-uimes lilgh- an aggre.sswi equipped xvilh a sul>- tisements. for several publica­ mattress pads and covers. ernor and the General Assembly, lo life tmnrisoiimenl. ; lion at a conference yesterday for | or the total. $1,260,000,000 is tions. The government alleged and SV3Y GLASS FURNITURE TOPS could get together and make these j der to speed the case along and He can plead for mercy, they iNiibinission lo the Interstate and i way safety spi-eclies to indii.-itrial nexv rash and $150 million is| slanlial slockiiilc" of operational workers tomorrnxv.. .Victor xV ; mi.s.silc.s: that fnuch of tliq advertising apppintments because of political 1 save time and money." 3'here is say. because the juiv wliich con^ Foreign Cmiirtieice subcommittee authority to trarnder funds al- for whirli Miller's advertising HALE’S D03IESTIC DEPT. Knaiith. pre.aidcnt of .Norxvalk i MIRRORS (Firoploco and Door) differences over this form of : nothing, wrong with tempering' jii.s- victed him as he lay on a whe'el ■ now .studying the railroad situation rcadv available. 33ie $40 million The Air Force's stiure of the firm was |>aid never was pub­ MAIN FLOOR. REAR Hospital Board of Tni.-xtce.-. say.s M e patronage,’’ he declared. Interim I tice with "a bit of mercy." he de- litte.-, Tefused to recommend in \Vsshln,“:ton inciea.se is in the tninsfer funds. nexv tuiids in the cnreigency bill lished. • PICTURE FRAMING (oH typos) appointments, made by governors i claied. He warned that court re- mere.v. Gov. Abi aham Ribicoff, ( D- low-pressure - fiiiul eiinipiiigns are The House xx’ill erm.sidcr the com­ is $910,000,00(1 earmarked for dis- • .il’Wr GREEN STAMPS W ITH CASH ii^ALES a best... Butte. Motu., man arrested after the legislature adjourns have I form would be a very ' expensive Wojculewicz. w as convicted of . Conn i said federal levies on pas- mittee’s 'action tomoi roxv and per.sal of the heel ot puclcar-bomb NEGRO C’LE.AKED IN 8U\YINO WINDOW and PLATE GLASS only complicated the situation, he i procedure and that little would be fatally shooting a New Britain . se.nger ticket a(i(i freight rates for leaving ear on railroad tracks tiiere ate indications of a strong planes, construction, of new facil- New York, Jmi. 21 (ft—Monroe said. gained from.it. police sergeant and it, hy-8‘.anderl^(j>uld be eliminated but. added that because it ii.ai^d txvo quails of oil di ive to jtrovide even more .money. itie.i to xvarh of approaching ene­ lilbson, 26; a Negro laborer, w'as ... f T T ' > ^ pONTBACrrORS: w i HAVfc IN Judge Vincent J. Sc&mporino of , Atty. Bisltoq^ A. Copp of New following-an upsuccesriful lioldup|"we must be carefpl that tlie rail- gvery JOO miles. Tho nexv money xvill he litadc my planes, and djevelopmefrt of the cleared today of a hemleide ; t r i s J M d U L C CORK Middletown inunlcip81 court was London, former prosecutor of town attempt ne^t’l.v six years qgo. > : roads im'prove and expand their NexV York's Gov. Haniman dis­ available to the Defense Deparl- Allas.* 'phor and Jupiter ballistic charge baaed on the fatal beaOag - i > MEDICINE CABINETS a n d SHOWErDOORS rinothcr with strong condemnation courts in , Groton and Old Lyme, He was himself cut down J4y; service." agrees with state's GOI’ leaders on ^ iiicnL immediately to finance .space- missiles. The money ■w’lll pro­ of Gerald. Sarraclnl, a Hrbadway o f the- present political system of said )the present judicial system police bullets, one of which lodged None of the-, six’’ governors- sup- methods of smashing organized: age weapon.s programs whicli are': vide also tor construction of. Inter-' OPEN SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS MAHCHItTmCONM- actor. ‘ ‘Huuik God," said Gib­ naming lower court judg^. “ seerinri.to be. rotten at the base. in His spine, paralyzing his .eg.s. i ported a proposal by Patrick Mc- CQrme wave . . New York Supreme ; developing faster than anlicifxated. mediate range ballistic missile son, "tbla occurred In a elate ’ \ ■ •, ESTIMATES OLADLY GIVEN. ' ' CORMES MAIN and pAK STRERS Seen ‘No RMpect’, ' Administration of Justice at the He claimed (n hia appeal for a Glhnis, president of the Boston i i Court accuses hfexv Rochelle Board i In a report written hy Rep.. platforms knd facilities for an op- where a man tjaa delen| hhnaelt ‘•Tlie pu>lic has no respecst for of Education of underpaying more | Mahon (D-Tex)x chairman of a I regardless of race. — the lower courts,” he averred. (Contilnupd on P a g e T "'® ) (Continued on Pxge Two) (Continued on Page N lp ^ than 200 teachers. subcommittee that drafted the | (Continued on Page .Nine) creed, and still get a lal# I 1 > ( V'* / ^ I ■

‘ / I PAGE ’nw ) MANCHESTER EVENIJ^G HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY„JANUARY 21,1968 i ' MANCHESTEJI^ e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. JANUARY 21,1^68 PAGE THREB 6, at the so called "Three- Sisters Columbia Curve," has not gone out of busi­ ness, but is closed only for the win­ Bub Steele Heard Rockville Bolton which dsplcts Ui4 «xp4rieiic*s of Minor Courts Held ter months. EASTWOOD Coventry Engaged Dr. Ross, a medical missionary, Feel Firei, Weri-Oit, Donald Hodgins, who has man­ Sheinwold on Bridge while in Monganga, Africa. CMPA Slates By Buckley PTA Alaa t a s e EnrsI i ’Ijrss Soout CoRunlttM to Meet aged the place for his father, has A r in a Dskl Mansaa O'Rara Religious Group . 77)ere will be a meeting of the OlderthiiyeiskeiMf accepted a position with the Wllll- Dr. Harold L. Davey, 51 Elsie Troop 73 ^Parents Nite^ Held; You may Just not b« zSttlnf tha "DESERT "Agoilisf KofCto Honor Area Priests -Girl Scout Town Committee to­ Iren, Todln* and Vitamin* Bi and Near Breakdown mantic Trust Company, and will e v e n EXPERTS SLIP EMt dcftior Dr., vice president of the Buckley Pledges Battle morrow from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at District Talk not b« back in the spring, except, IN TENSE MATCHES North-South Vulnenbls Bi you need for normal itrenath PTA, presided at the "men’a LEGION" AN the Community Hall. All trow and energy. Try'FERRIZAN for he said, for some part time work. By Alfred Sheinwold N O im i night” program last eventng at At Community Hall Program (Conttnned from Om ) traffic courts to serve smaller District 10 of the Connecticut ♦ 10 4 2 Tech. For Freedoms Scout Leaders Congratulated committee members, Girl Scout 30 days! PERRIZAN acU fast! ■ Birthday P al^ When the 1968 world ehanipton- the school. Charles Oervase in­ tilM ilS • You must eat better—rest batter towns. Milk Producers Assn.* (CMPA), Donna Cohen, daughter of Mr, V 9 2 leaders, adult members, and per- —look better—feai better- Rep. John M. Austin of Meriden ♦ I 10 9 . troduced the guest shaker. Bob Seventh Day Adventists of the Leaders and Boy Scouts of-*- award Sunday at the worship Serv­ soiM interested in scouting actlvir lOMvor court level is Inherently dairy farmers from this town, and Mrs. Leo Cohen of Cherry Val­ ships begin this Friday in Como, Steele of 'WTIC fame, who gave Roman Catholic clergy in thlsKenrolled from the towna of Vernon, stronger—more energetic—or said abolition of the municipal Columbia, Hebron and Marlbor­ ley Rd., celebrated her 11th birth­ Italy, we must expect to see some ♦ K Q 9 7 6 We4.. Aarrr .Lawla is "SAD 8ACE** area will be honored at a (Jtnner Rockville, East Windsor, Bolton, Rockville congregation who op- Troop 73 put on an Impressive ice of the Congregational (jhurch. ties are urged to attend. yoUr money refunded. Oet vicious and costly." He said the WEST EAST . the ; highlights In his athletic Meeting* Tonight FFiRRIZAN today—»at a price state must have the highest pos­ court setup would be a disservice to ough, w'lll hold its annual meet­ day Sunday. In honor of tha occa­ pretty bad mistakes. Even experts tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. In the Na­ Ellingtcin, Somers, Andover and poee use of public funds to trans­ "Parent’s Nlte” program last The Panther Patrol of the troop the people of Meriden, and a mis­ ing in Yeomans Hall Monday. sion, her mother entertained Seven 4 0 9 «AII«S career and, in a humorous man­ this town. waa winner of the cash award for The Ladies Benevolent Society you c->ti sfrorrt, 100 Tablet* 31,31, sible standards in the minor courts are human, especially in the ten­ V Q ■ 4 V 10 5 » ner, related many of his experi­ than Hale Community Center by port children to their own schools n l ^ t at the Community Hall. , of the Congregational Church will J. W. HALE DEFT. STORK and "that meams fulltime, high take throughout the state. Roinolo J. Sagllo, district presi­ of her classmates at a party. These ences. A basic course in police proced­ selling thj most Christmas cards. dent, urges all members to attend. included: Sally Ann Card, Linda sion of an important match. For 4 9762 4 AS43 the local S t'Judge Council No,^ ure If being given. This will be fol­ have adopted a declaration of Brilce McElroy, executive scout- meet tonigpt at 8 o'clock in the caliber Judges free from political William L. Tierney Jr., senior 4 10 I 9 2 4 4 Ha began working for WTIC In The money will be used to purchase pariah room of the church. A mis­ Judge of Greenwich Town Court, A discussion on the Federal Or­ Collins, Janet Oreenway, Sally example, one of the most famous STATE 4813, K of C. J. Paul Brennan -13 lowed by an intermediary course religious liberty. er of the Blackledge District, carfiping equipment for the patrol. pressure." Hutchins, Sheila Mulhern, Barbara players In the world muffed two SOUTH 1988 and is sports director for this for those completing the basic sion project is planned for the Town Chairmen Judges favored intergatlon. He said the der to Market Milk will take 4 K 7 3 ■tsUon and for Channel 3, TV. He general chairman. Armand Mac­ Representatives of the Advent- spoke to parents and friends on Following the ceremonies, a so­ meeting's program. state badly needs a standard test place, and should be of interest to Slate and Holly Stannard. different chances to defeat.a vul­ Donald of Mansfield la in cpirge of course. State Police officials' 'mid the many volunteer hours of work, cial hour with refreshments was Mrs. Abraham A. Lubschansky nerable game contract in the first V AK776 stressed the Importance of idiyal- officials of organized poilee dR let Church testified at State Leg­ The Tolland Laymen’s Fellow­ of New London, chairman of a for drunken driving, a standard for every dairy farmer, he said. Personals 4 K Q cal exercises for the youth of to­ the dinner. “ thought interest, and sacrifice that enjoyed by all of the attending ship meeting will be held tonight RENT! radar speeding arrests, standard Among the guests will be E. A. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. session of the 1957 match. 4 A J 5 About 25 clergymeiiAre expect­ partmenta will be among the in­ islature hearings last year against scouts and parents. court study committee from the The bidding aeems a little day, and urged the parents to en­ structor* with county court offi­ a law. to permit publicly supported local leaders put in to make the at 7 o’clock at the Congregational League of Women Voters, told the treatment otMalcoholics and that Perregaux of Stores, who heads Saul Blum of Hebron Rd. Monday East SoaS Wsst Neith courage their children to particip­ ed to attend the /cerem ony to local troop possible. He also point­ Invitrd to Discussion (Jhurch In Stafford Springs. Men BUY! the Milk for Health advertising at Windham Community Memorial atrange to American eyes. South’s Pass 1 4 Pass I V which the general' public is invit­ cial* of the intermediary course. transportation of non-profit pri­ committee that in some cases Judges should have the right to sus­ opening bid of one club showed ate In all sports availabis to them. vate school pupils. ed out that of the present leaders Parents of Grade 8 pupils of the of the Bolton Congregational town political chairmen have pend drivers licenses on the basis program: Done Id Hammerburg, Hospital. The baby is their third 1 4 2 V Pass 3 4 A large audience heard Bob'e ed, 'Ttcketa mAy be obtained from Meeting D*te iCIianfed working with the scouts only three boy. Mrs. Blum is the former merely a very strong hand, not Pass 4 4 Pass 9 4 t B K i The monthly meeting* qt the The Leglelature last aesslon Elementary School are invited to Church attending the meeting will served as court Judges. of evidence in court. state milk administrator; Joseph hunior and wit Brennan or other Council member*. of them have sons in the troop. the Feb. 4 meeting of the Parent gather at the local church at 6 GUI, Commissioner of Agriculture Blanche Tashlik. necessarily a club North’s Pass Pass Pass THURSTON HARRIS-lITTlfJOI-illUTC'HlS There wjjr be a social program Coventiy-Poilce Patrol will be held pasted the bill which allows com­ She said the state can't build Favors Integration response-of one heart was like­ Refreahmehts were furnished by ■ ' *' • TOM »l ROT (»-■ the tin t Wednesday of the month munities on local option, to trans­ Following the ' presentatioa of Teacher Student Organization . of p.m. for the trip to Stafford up a corps of experienced court and several CMPA officials, in­ Bill Ives, son of Mr. and Mrs. Opening UtA — 4Q parenU of Grade 3 children. The after (the dinner, with Brennan in the 1958 charter by McEtroy, a Springs. Judge Charles Hcnchel of New cluding Ken Guyer, manager. Burton Ives of Rt. 6, is a patient wise artificial, showing one king at 8 ‘pTm, in the patrol building port parochial and other private the Barnard High School to hear Hosi>ital Bed* personnel when part-time judges Haven, speaking for himself, said and no aces. table had a centerpiece of athletic charge, f while the police training school is school children .on municipally- Court of Awards was held by the a panel discussion on "The Future Wheel Chaim and their staffs are turned out The meeting opens at 10:30 a.m. at Windham Community Memo­ from dummy and led the Jack-of equipment covered with ivy. y MNnocrata to Meet troop. Scoutmaster Warren Potter, Manchester Evening Herald Bol- ’ he was in favor of doing away with Dinner will be served at noon by rial Hospital, where he underwent The rest of the bidding was fair­ hearts. in aektion. supported school buses. 8ally Ann Farley Education of the Junior High stu­ every time the political admin­ the present political system and in­ ly natural, leading to a reasonable • Mrs. Dorothy Elkin’s second , / The Democratic Town Commit­ Honor Court Tomorrow assistant Scoutmaster Jerome Mel­ dent." ton oorreapondent Mix. Louis; IX C IT U FURNltURK istration changes. women of the local PTA. an emergency appendectomy yes­ This time West ruffed with the grade class won the attendance tee will have its postponed meet­ At a meeting Saturday, the rose, and Explorer Advisor David Dimork Jr., telephone Mitchell tegrating the lower courts. terday afternoon. final contract of five clubs. Several local residents will at­ RockviHe congregation passed BMson Bailey, Hyatt Sutliffe,, IVCI I r i COMPACT She said the league favors reor­ School Closings ten of clubs, properly enough. prize. ing of laat week at 8 p.m. today tend the aiuiual dinner at 7:30 p.m a Mr. itnd • Mrs. Burtt Parley, Jenney presented awards at this 9-9828. "Let me be frank," he told the The boys father, a boat and mo­ West, our fanious American Dummy discarded the last spade. ALL IN TECHNICOLOR I solution stating -in part: Hartford, announce the engage­ Chester Robinson, and Charles Phone MI 3-4159 ganizing the court system, with Superintendent of Schools player, opened the queen of spades. in the Booth-Dimock Memorial tomorrow at the Natchaug District ceremony. John.son, are the scheduled speak­ fulltime Judges who do not chgage committee. ‘'We do not at present George E. Graff has announced torcycle dealer, is in New .York West now had his second chance N O BCIAHC Asha Wayaa I Canal WiMa Library with Albert A. Roeal In ”We believe that ail legislation ment of their daughter. Sally Ann. Star Award was presented to have equal Justice in Connecticut attending a Boat Show, having left East played low, and South wop Boy Scout Court of Honor in the and other governmental acts to Robert C. Heaviside*, son of ers on the program. In private practice of law. that arrangements have been made to beat the contract. A trump Grand I>rairic, Alta. (JPi — A "JET I "DEVILS charge. . hall of St. Mary’a School, V’illlman' Scouta William Clark. Larqy Du- The place to hold the meeting Rep. Ernest M. Arnold of because of the politics behind the before his son was taken 111. with the king. v would seal South’s doom. South wall of 8L Paul’a united Church which unite church and state are Mr, and Mrs. A. T. Heavisides, 67 Italian Americans with Radio Stations WTIC and South cashed the ace of hearts, '‘Diinea’ Dance Sooeeaaful tic. haime, and Robert Allison: First will depend on the number plan­ Bridgeport said the present appointment of court personnel. WILl to broadcast closing of local Mr. and Mrs. Walter Card, Co­ would win and lead the king of bulged nearly five inchea under PILOT" I HAIRPIN" The first return of *40.85 has During the program Robert subversive of human rights, Baldwin Rd. ' Class Award to Frank Hagan. Connecticut should not content it­ lumbia, left Sunday on a vacation led a club to dummy's queen, and At sue I potentially persecuting in charac- iifis* Farley, a graduate of ning to attend. Local parents who system of minor courts w'orks well schools because of snowstorm or diamonds, whereupon East would preeeure of moisture-packed earth. been received by Mrs. Herbert W. Wright, 15, son of Mr. an(* Mrs. Philip Daley, David Peace and Vo))Id like to go should notify the Reelect Correnti and that court reform would self with an archaic court system trip to the south. returned a heart South put up the take the ade of diamonds and Hundred-ton jacks were used to 'Thomaa Wright of Bunk-^r Hill Rd. Jl4r, and opposed to the best Inter Hillyer College, is employed at the Robert -Nichols; Second Clas.a that was perhap.s all right 150 years any other emergency during the king of hearts and ruffed a low Slarit Wad., i n r y V*wt»w IiijS s Love, local chairman, for the eats of church and state." Maryland Casaulty Co, In Hart­ Bolton School by tomorrow. wreck procedure that in Bridge­ current school year. The an­ make dummy ruff a spade. South push it back into place. Sack" "Stawaatar March of Dimes fund drive. Thla will receive his Eagle Scout award. Award to Robert Sp;ncer. Edward Paul Correnti waa reelected | port handles from 120 to 150 ago. Tile reason people want to Manchester Evening Herald Co­ heart with dummy’s king of clubs, would wind up with another losing New 4-H Officer* Against State Bus Aid ford. Her fiance, associated with Firemen Assist sec home town control of their nouncement in the morning will be a very doubtful play. was realized from the dance for Putnam and Co, In Hartford, is a Lefebvre. Leonard Monroe, Rich­ president of the Italian American ; traffic court cases in one evening. made between 6:30 a.m. and 7:30 lumbia correspondent, Mrs. Donald spade. teenagers in town aponiored by the Offlcsrs for the 4-H club year of The Adventists are against ac­ ard Treat, and Dduglas Smythe. The 'Volunteer Club Sunday afternoon at a meet­ He said a setup similar to that courts is that they want to see R. Tuttle, Academy 8-S4SS. Declarer got back to his hand by cepting State xld for church student at the University of Hart­ answered s call yesterday from the home town people treated gently a.m. and between 11:30 a.m. and Instead, West led the nine of Nathan Hale Community Center. | ihe Baa N’ Kacle Club follow; ford. , Local Scouts who received merit ing held at the Eldridge Bt. club­ iriMTommon Pleas would prove ex­ leading a trump to the ace, dis­ spades, and South scrambled home Inc. Saturday night. Mr. and Mr*. Pamela Glenney, president: ’Theo- school bus transportation al­ badges are Kenneth Gronlund for Manchester Fire Department for and out-of-towners pay their toll. 12:15 p.m. for closing in the af­ covering that the trumps were A late May wedding Is planned. the use of the tank truck and a.s- house. pensive not only to taxpayers, but ternoon only. It should be under­ with 11 tricks. Armand Martlneau and Mr. and dore Hladky, vice president; though the/ transport students to rowing and public health; Eldward Also elected and installed at the tffciitlganLs. Traffic court defend­ To have a grand Juror, or a Justice sour. He 'then led the seven of Norma Lawton, secretary; and Vir­ their own school In Hartford, ac­ sistance In extinguishing a fire In of the peace, untrained in the law, stood that each town operates sep­ Hospital to Mark Dally Question Mrs. Paul A. Luft Sr. were in Pouech, Scholarship: Alan (Jlam- meeting were Nicholas Convertino, : ants who now lose only an evening hearts. As dealer, you bold: Spades, K ginia Cjouch, treasurer. Leader is cording to Richard Anderson of stitutions. This l.a completely alien mer, scholarship; swimming, cook­ a •combination Bhed and garage on Judging a case, is not my idea of arately. The high school may close West'^Haa Ohaooe charge. the Rockville congregation. Old Bolton Rd. vice president: Frank Diana, cor-. for a court appearance would lose American Justice." and the local school may not. The Start of New Wing 7 S, Hearts A K J 7 8, Diamonds, Mr*. Love stated today that coin William E. Glenney and Clifford to the American way of life." ing, and woodcarvihg; William responding secretary; Vincent Bo- a day's worltojnder the reform and RAMS Anderson is Junior leader. Skating- Party Set j “rhe church also operates Judge Richard Scully of West technical school does not close. West should have ruffed with K Q, Clubs A J 8. What do you cards were put In the mall yes­ ‘Blue Law’ Protest Clark, cooking, woodcarving, per­ rello, financial secretary: Alphonse would have to pay much higher Parents and pupils are urged not the ten of clubs and could then de­ say7 terday. She has asked that coin Other members include Gordon schools in Connecticut at New The congregation, which ob- sonal fitness, and first aid; Clllfford Bomarco, Bolton Married Cot)- Reale, assistant financial secretary lawyers' fees, he warned. Hartford, said the integration Job Ground will b broken for Man­ Anderson, Robert Adamcik, Wayne London, New Haven, and Bridge­ would be "herculean," and must to make, calls to the radio station, chester Memorial Hospital’s *2,- feat the contract by leading his re­ Answer: Big 2 no-trump. ’This contributions be wrapped in paper ser\-ea Saturday as the Sabbath, Maasey. scholarahlp and woodcarv­ ples Club, will hold a skating part.v and R(x:co Lupacchino, treasurer. ’ Since Governor Riblcoff's li­ maining spade. Dummy would dis­ bid usually shows 22 to 24 pointy McKinney and William Reynolds. port.. Anderson said. protested against enactj))ent or ing: Larry Duhai)i)e, cooking, at Bayberry Pond Saturday at 8 cense suspension rule for speeding include not only municipal courts members of the school staff, or 300,000 wing tomorrow afternoon in the return coin cards so they will Meetings are the third Monday of Named to the Board of Directors', but also trial Justice courts. He Board-of Educatlqn members, con­ at 2 o’clock. ’The addition will be card a spade, but the defenders but your strong 5-card suit is not be lost in transit- A director of the Hartford chap­ enforcement of "Blue Law.s " pro­ home repairs, first aid, and read­ p.m. If weather condition* are not werp John Martina, Luiga P/Ia, j went into effect the cost of a law­ would still, get one spade trick ''Video Everyday" the month at homes of members. ter of» Protestants and Othv tecting Sunday as a religiou.s day. ing; Donald Pepin, cooking, swim­ favorable, a card playing se.s.alon yer for a traffic case has jumped said "there is good and oufficlent cerning the closlngvof school. Calls completed in November 1669 by easily worth an extra point An Coventr>’ Day School pupils Hospital Patient John Miley, Ralph DeSimone, Pros- ; reason" for integrating the lower have been known to Interfere with the Wadhams and May Construc­ and the ace of diamonds. opening bid of one heart cannot be have school coin card* in which Mrs. Harolil E. Smith of Wall St. Americans United for Separation A report from the national head­ ming, and woodcarving. will be held at the Community Hall. pero Bonin(), William Rattaizi and from *25 to *100 or *125, he said. Instead, West discarded a dia­ condemned. All BlghU of Church and Stale, he testified Also. David Roberta, pioneering: Mrs. Warren Potter and ifr.s. J. Fees will be even higher if lower courts, but that the volume of cases getting messages through. Usually, tion Co. they will place contribution* for is a patient at Windham Commun­ quarters in Washington, D.C., William Paganl Sr. they handle would be a problem in the superintendent. Board members Present at the cermony will be mond on the seven of hearts. De­ (Copyright 1968, General Features H. T. Oi>„ tnc. the drive. at the legislative hearings last that there la increased pre.ssure for Robert Allison, camping, reading, Clinton Rogers are serving as host- John Garaventa apd Peter Ur- courts are integrated, he added. He ity Memorial Hospital. year. more formal courts. He suggested and teachers are using their tele­ Elmer A. Weden, president of the clarer gratefully discarded a spade Corp.) Store boxes have been placed lo­ Tomorrow's Events adoption of such "Blue Laws" wa.s and home repairs David Peace, essM for the evening. banetti were elected" auditors and warned also of logjams which do cally by Mrs. Kdward Schiilthklas The resolution announced by An- \ scholarship and first aid; Philip not exist In the present system. He creation of a commission to study phones for emergency purposes. Board of ’Trustees; C. Elmore Wat­ Joint postponed meeting of Diade to the congregation by Seig- Mission Film Tonight John Plano waa mimed to the sick the problems involved, and said Women’s Guild Meeting kins, chairman of the fund drive, and Mrs. Frederick G. Bissell. , Fragment Society and It* Glean­ deraon for the Rockville congrega-! fi-ted .Sandat)'om, Sabbath .School Daley, scholarship; and Frank ’The color movie "The Story of committee. saw a value in etsablishing regional struggled towai-d those who waited tlon reads: i Hagan, .scholarship. the commission should include a Mrs. John Card will open her who will turn the first shovel of Paralyzed Slayer on the Ice to take the girl from Mrs. Love was assisted with the ers Group, 7:30 p.m.. Church Com­ superintendent. Dr. John E. Ro.*.-:" will he shown Tho.se who will serve on the MORIARTY businessman "who could cut home on Jonathan Trumbull High­ dirt; Dr. A. E. Friend, president of him, he lost his grasp and she slip­ coin card mailing by Mr*. Walter munity House; Teen H’era 4-H. 7 ‘'As America be(*ome8 increas-: The Rev. Theodore CThandlcr re­ this evening at 8 o'clock- at the house committee include Annibale through red tape and legal niceties way at the center, tonight, for a the hospital staff: Dr. and Mrs. A CONCERT F. Hiltgen and Mr*. Albert Mc­ p.m., home of Joan McKinney with ingly a church-going nation, its The average life expectancy of viewed the requirements that meeting of the Woman's Society Gerevliji, Romolo Paganl, Antonio that lawyers are apt to present Has Single Chance ped under the surface. BROTHERS meeting of the Women’s Guild of Charles E. Jacobson; Raymond W. Her body was recovered later. HALL AT HOME! Lain. Mrs. Clarence A. Bradfleld as reliirious leaders must avoid a Norwegian won)cn, based on new Scout David Roberts had to pa.ss of Christian Service of the United Romano, William Ratlazzl. Pros- OPEN NIGHTS when they try to make clyuiges in the Congregational Church. No Goslee, chairman of the building All contributions will be used to leader; Cub Scout Pack 57 com­ temptation to invoke civil power mortality tables, is 74.5 years as to receive the God and Country Methodist CThurch. The public l.s pepo Bonino, William Rice, Peter | 801 Center St. TO 11 P.M. the system." special program is planned because committee: Atwood L. Hall, presi­ To Escape Chair n a t'a a flt deacriptioa of help defray expenses for the care mittee, 8 p.m., home Mr. and Mr*. for the protection of religious In- against 71.1 for men. Award. David was presented the cordially Invited to view this film UfbanetU and John Miley. | MI 8-5ISS .X of. uncertainty of the weather. The dent of Wadhams and May, and Turquoise is the birthstone otanek tlM wonderful TEL£- of those stricken with polio and December., Herman LieDoyt; team of OPEN ALL DAV Sl'XDAV OLD REUC8 meeting would be postponed If con­ members of the medical staff of the (Continued from Page One) ELECTROJHCS FVNKEN High Ftdelity who still require much care, Mr*. Auxiliary to Green-Chobot Post. Ardleigh, England/(A*l—Nearly ditions are bad. hc"i«tal. Radio-Phonograph. Come Love stated. American Legion, 7 p.m.. Legion 90 Bronze Age burial urns have Business Closed for Winter Mayor Harold A. ’Turkington and rehearing that when he was LABORATORIES la soon and see and hear Polio Driun) Slated home. Arthur Drug Store been uncovered in 4 field at this Contrary to rumor. Hl-Acres, other officials will represent the brought to trial he was under the this magnificent German- The ninth annual dance for the Also, South Coventry Coopera­ Essex community. ' the fruit and produce store on Rt. town. effect of sedatives given him to Import. drive will be held at 8 p.m. Jan. tive- Nursery and Kindergarten esse his pain. Because of this, he 277 BROAD 31 at the Cove Restaurant, spon­ parent-members’ annual meeting. said, he was unable properly to STATE sored for the second year by the 8 p.m., basement Nathan Hale follow the proceedings. Green-Chobot Post No. 52, Ameri­ RADIO Community Center; Coventry In addition, Wojculewlcz, 40, TONIGHT ONLY T f I i V I S I 0 N can Legion, and its Auxiliary. Mr*. Players rehearsal "Light Up the claimed he waia "degraded" by SHOW STARTS 7 PM. Ernest Marsh is general chairman. Sky,” 8 p.m., Brookmoore Barn: being brought before the Jury on a STAGE SHOW 8:S0 Ticket donations-will be *l 'each. Merry Weedera 4-H postponed stretcher.. which may be given to Mrs. Marsh meeting. 3 p.m,. home of Mr*. STARTING JAN. 2. 1958 or other auxiliary member*. Justice Raymond E. Baldwin, DISCOL’NT SALE Kenneth S. Lyon with Mrs.. Dean who wrote the opinion dismissing • 0 aCAlT-W B DAIS TOUl LookTo Music for daiiclng will, be by the G. Wiley assisting: U.S Savings the New Britain man’s plea for a ss Tkn It AB-Aa« Tm Wm HIGH'pUALITY Cove Melody orchestra. Tiiere will Stamps, 8:30 a m . Robertson new trial, said he had been also be an entertainment program- School; Rotary Club. 6:4,5 pm., physically and mentally able to go Pinehurst MERCHANDISE and special prizes. vestrv First Congregational on trial, and that his mind had not REDUCED 10% .20% The Air Klite* won the Grade 7 Church: Ladles' Assn.. 10:30 a m. been clouded by the pain killing basketball championship at Coven- ' ,or all dav, vestrv First Congre- sedatives given him. Grocery Ton are only paying 18 1/8% try Grammar .School, while the ga,jon,| church; 'Second Congre- As for his having been brought AT 302 MAIN ateve cost price. Knlckerbockers were winner* In | Rational Church choir, 7:30 pm . into court on a stretcher. Justice the Grade 8 compclitloq. Final ; aa.nctuary. Baldwin said this would "tend to FOR LEADERSHIP IN league rating's follow: G ra^ 7. Air i ______MORRY'S HTORE Flites, four wins, one loss; Tiger I Advertisement i arouse the,sympathy of the Jury Gift boskets of fruit and 8 Depot Sq.- rather than work against him.” Tel. MI 8-8691 Juniors, three wins, two losses;! >fsn or Woman, part Ume for “ His condition," the High Court' food delicacies. Come in Open Dally 9 AM.-8 PAI. ' Cool fYit*. two wins, three 16s.ses;'. route delivering papers in ruled; "did not prevent him from FREE ALTERATIONS and Hot Rods, one win. four los.)(- ' Coventry. Contact CYrculalion De- ' or Coll Ml 3.4151. es. Grade 8 ratings were: Knlcker- j partment. .Manchester Evening securing witnesses or from testify­ bockera, three wins, one los.s: Sput- ing in his own behalf which he Ckaaael 1 UarUunl, Cm s . (33) T.B.A. Herald Mitchell 3-2T11. freely decided not to do." C'luuuiri « nrtt Havea. Vumm. 14;U ( 3) FEATCRK FILM nick Juniors, two wins, two los.scs; "Jam Settlea" and Flaming Arrows, one win. Technically, the High Court C'kaaacl IS H artford, Cana. Manchester Evening Herald VlwanrI IS HprlnetlcM. Mata. I4i34 ' 4) NEWS RY.PURTEB AND three losse.s. II Coventry correspondent, Mr*, r, acted on Wojculewlcz's plea that C kaaa.l M Sew Brltafa. Coaa. WEATHER Varsity Tryout* Superior Court Judge Richard H. Ckaaael 4i Halrokc, Maet. («) “ HE CALIFORNIANS [ Pauline Little, telephone Pilgrim Ckgarel M Waterbary. Caaa.______(34) BOOTS A SADDLES Tryouts for the varsity team are ' 2-6231. Phillips had refused to issue a (33) EARLY LATE SHOW being held this week. A total of | writ of - habeas corpus directing l:M ( S) 81'SIB "Paaiparl To Fimilir." 21 boy* of the 60 taking part in the the warden of the state prison to (IS-M) BIO F A V O rr 14:43 ( 3) WORLD'S REST .MOVIES <»-SS) MATIBEE THEATEB "Andy Hardy’i Pritalr See- intramural program have been in­ free him because he had not been retary " (Colerl 11:44 (13-34) NEWS vited-by Coach Peter NaUnchek to Slale Man Charfjecl fairly tried six years ago. 1:M (IS-Ut THK VKBUiCT II kOL'BA attend the first practice se.ssion The High (Jourt ruled that < S) HALLS OF IVV (33) BIO NEWS 4;tS (Isi BKIOHTEB DAY (44) WEATHER The squad will 'eventually be re­ With Jewel Theft Judge Phillips' conclusion.-'that he ( SI VHKATEB duced to 12 players to represent had been given a fair trial "was ( S> ASfKBICAM BA.N’D8TA .\0 reasonably and properly drawn (IS-SS) UDEEM FOB A DAY the school In inter-school baskel- North Haven. .Ian. 21 Pc from the facts." (tS) OPEB ROC8K bail. 4;U (18-U) 8ECBET 8TOBM Court Case* lice have arrested a 40-yeai Wojculewlcz is confined to the 4:M US) KDOK OF NIGHT old New Haven man in the theft prison ward at the State Prison < S) LITTLE BA8CALS Cases disposed of in the last under 24-hour guard. He recently (M) LOONEY Tt'NF.8 Trial Justice Court follow: Leroy of more than *10.000 worth of (U) AMKBICAN BANDSTAND BOLAND Lowe. 34, of Main St., failure to j jewels from a has been able to sit in a wheel 4:45 I LED THREE LIVE8 369 CENTER 5T. to stop at a atop sign, fined $6: , Tlioma.* and said he admitted the Wojculewlcz's execution will be up < m THK FIRST SHOW to Judge William J. Shea presid­ COMEDY TISIE Tel. Ml 3-6320 Riisseil Hunt. 36, of Midland Rd.. biirglar\- after que.slioning, He (4«) POPEYE breach of the peace, nolled; .-Sid , wa.s held under *10.000 bond on a ing over 'the January criminal (:SS ilS> THE RIO SHOW term of Superior Court here. "G e W ed" 24-Hour Burner Service Carol B. Sherman. 19, of Green-| bui-glary charge. 'They said < S> CARTOON EXPRESS wich, attempting to-procure liquor j Tliomas has a long crimiiial ,rec- ( S-33) MICKEY MOl'SE CLUB For Hurm r Si r\nr (>nl> by false statement, nolled on pay- : ord. (34) THK EARLY SHOW ment of *2.'). "O ateiraT " Police said more than half the Rescue Try Fails, (46) TWILIGHT THEATEB .31 .Attend Course loot from the home of Richaid 4:44 ( 3) POPEYB Call Ml 9-2429 or MI 3-4845 About 31 local con.stables and TlialheiDier, a New Haven cigar ( S) FOREIGN L»;GI0NNAIRE State Girl Drowns (33) GET NET-GO ll:43.t44) SAN FRANCISCO BRAT Police Patrol auxiliary member.* company fxeciitive. was recovered DuPont 4:34 ( 3) NKWB SPORTS A WEATH­ 11:14 (13) WEATHER A SPORTS enrolled la.st night in the police from Ihiee New york City jewelry (Picture on. Page One) ER (S4r WEATHER training school at Vernon Elemen­ stores. Show of the Month ( 3) NEWS. WEATHER AND 11:13 (13) .MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE tary .Sch(xil, Thalheimer told police that ear­ Jewett CJily, Jan. 21 lAb—A 26- RPORTS "Coatl Gnard" (53) - HONE Y O rR . ANSWER (34) TONIGHT 'The 20-week course is sponsored rings, necklaces, rings and other | prosonts year-old Scout master watched in i:SS <«) SPORTSTAST 11:34 ( 33) TONIGHT by Rockville CD In cooperation ; jewel.* valued at *10,000 were I helpless horror last night as a girl 4:43 (*3) NEWS (33) NEWS with state CD officials. About 77 I taken from hi.s house sometime slipped from his frozen fingers and (S3) CR rSA D E IN THE PACIFIC 11:33 ( 44) NEWS A PREVIEWS JUDITH ANDERSON 6:33 ( 4) TOWN CRIER If ;IM ( 3) NEWS A WEATHER CD, auxiliary police and»constablesT\Vednesday night. drowned in Ashland Pond. 7:44 ( 3) HONEVMOONEBS 13:34 ( 3) NEWS HUME CRONYN Hector Gibeault, also a volunteer ( .7) KINGDOM OF THE SEA fireman whpse wife is expecting (13) 7 O'CIJICK REPORT VIVECA UNOFORS her sixth child. Was withm iriches (3!) WEATHER A IJICAL NEWS WEDNESDAY (.34) NEWS » YVEATHER 13:44 ( 3) NEWS of passing 14-year-oId ■ Yvonne (44) NEWS * .WEATHER (13-441 HOTEL COSMOPOLITAN and special suest star Guimond into the waiting hands of T:13 (13-44) DOrOLAS EDWARDS. (33-341 'n c TAC DOVGH other would-be rescuers. NEWS '13:15 ( 3) B l’OS B l’NNY EVA LE GALL^ENNE Yvonne, daughter of Mr. and Nomad 4-DooirSlanort Wagon. Chevy'j the only low-priced cor with Body by Fisher and Soitijy Plate Gloss oil around, Mrs. Joseph Guimond of Norman In Thornton Wildor*s PulHzor Prizo winnor Rd., crashed through thin Ice PiNEWOOD FURNITURE CO. while skating with a friend, Denise SI K( I II I/INC IN ■ I> \IM-I It-sn I M HMTi fU, Lisee, 15, who also plunged into 87!) K (KMFKST. MX\( II1S7H( the water. and Large Photo Of WITH NEW GRACE AND GUSTO! Gibeault and Joseph Romaino of Griswold went to the rescue of the MARILYN two girls, and' RomAtno succeeded I UwflBitiied Foot Stool SW in pulling Denise to safety. 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Mrs* Rose Heads grams for expansion qnd conatnie- Truman around to tell President WKNB~i»: Ag pregident a t the Polieh Women'* Our Honest, Expert Advice WiU ^ v e Y6o iMoney hockey hours at <>nter Springs him what to do. WHAY—.Night Watch By SAM DAWSON < More cauUoita outaideVa fear that spending this ysar; the evidence ttlta axa ttippuM tty uie radio WTIC—Bo»ion Pope Alliance, Group 24S, at the Poliah N«w York-, Jan. 21 '— Pres­ this slight dip-wilt become more of wavering Contldence ahown by State This FaU Defense Oaims Annex will be the same. . Sen. a ifford P. Case (R-NJ) told FliNFRAL manacamaiKa and are aubjact to WDRC—Mooda for Romance There will not be any skating a Newark, N.J., audience that WPOP—Modern Sounda American Club on Clinton .St. to, ident Elgenhower'g view* of the pronounced between now and Eaa- the hand-to mouth ordering of re­ cbanca without notice. morrow at 7:30 p^m. extent ‘And probable timetable of tpr. tailers and wholesalers as well as Joseph Rossetto Pick Right One for Your Income at Chartei; Oak Park. some Senate Democrats "have the SERVICE U:SS— (Continued from Page One) ’ (Continued from Page One) 4.' .. WHAY—Nigm Watch Pallow offleera to be inatalled in­ the buainegg receiSlon are at odds Tha President also count* on ris­ the trimming of manufacturing in­ Skaters are reminded that bit in their teeth and feel that they WHaIt—Pl«u««' Periy WTIC-i-CN Radio RevIe* only when the flag is flying have • mandate to take over the i 't Walter N. K.vtu Ktvi«a clude Mt4 . France* KaminalU,. vice with those of some of the eco­ ing outlays by state and local gov- ventories; and the lack.of confi­ CONSTRUenON COMPANY WKNB—P.M. WDRC—Mooda for Romance He said expenditures on (he (Note; The second In an '8-pnri You can gat by using just page on about the busineaa 'Of making- over, supervised Park Depart­ reins, of leadership” from the ad­ Leclere WPOP-Modem Sounda preaident; Mra. Beatrice Sendrow- nomic adviser* of industry. emmants and on Increased private dence shown by many stock market WWAT 07 >OU Director UTtc- R-u» MUItr S8 bELMONT STREET— MI »*0808 Intermediate and intercontinental aeriea,, this article deeicribes bow '1 if you are.-4ingle with ho depend­ it up." ment areas is skating allowed. ministration. WDRC—Arthur Godfrir aki. financial aecretary; Mra. An­ As presented in Monday' noon's apendiim oh research and develop­ traders, with its repercussions ,'on to eeleet the proper form for filing MgAN AW Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn), a mem­ WPOP—tVA« #ork* WHAY—Night Watch public psychology, 7 ent* to claim as exemptiohs, or if At Tulsa, Okla., Secretary of 23 Main-Street, Manchaater- U'TIC—Newa. Uuate toinette Wojcik, correapondlng economic report, the President ment. But he lays great stress on range missile program'grew from your Income tax return. Later ar­ «N*r piuug'P I] ber of the preparedness subcom­ 4iia- WDRC—Svmphonelte strong bpslnesa confidence as "Everyone hopes the President Is Residential and Industrial Conatruction you are married and claim exemp­ Commerce Weeks said Democratic WHAV-.^Plalirr P»rty secretary: Jean Klejna, treas­ holds: - $14 million In 19.54 to the $1,349,- ticles will deal with classes of re­ OUT mittee investigating the miasile Call Ml 9.5869 WCO^Record Revue WPOP—Modern Sound* 1. The slump began sooner and shown In long range Corporate pro­ right—but some are.waiting to aee. tions ohly for your wife and chil­ trying to hang the blame for our attacks are "more reckless—more 11:15— urer; Mra. 'Agnes Romayko and 000,000 appropriated for fiscal turns,. exemptions, taxable Income, and satellite programs, said the UKNB-P.M WHAY-Night Watch Mrs. Mary Siemienaki, alternate hit harder than his advliiera -had dren: And to use the first page only lag in missiles on former President hypocritical" than ' ever. He pre­ WTtC—R o m Mtl|.-r 1058.<> deductions and ottier Important you must accept the standard 10 Hisenhower administration has dicted ciUzena would condemn any­ WORC—Arthur Godirey WTIC—Sport* Final treasurers. told him to expect and preaumably "failed In It* Imperative responil- Truman. That la about aajenaible WDRC—Symphoneit# ‘ "Of the $3,420,000,000 spent for aubjeets.) per cent deduction. Just as on the one "who plays cheap politica with WPOP—Wax Work* WPOP—Siodern Sounds Mrs. Pauline Dsladua will bb in­ with the timetable stepped up the bilityi' to keep -the United .States it would be for us to blame ev­ 4 t i a - II;S4- recovery should come earher, too. these programs (since their start) 1040A. V erything on former President national survival.” WHAY—Platter Parly stalled as youth counselor; Mrs. By G. K. HODENFIELD If your adjusted gross Income Is well ahead of Russia. WCCC—Record Retue WHAY—Jaxx Alley Amelia Ixijeski and Mrs. Clara 2. Some chief strong point* in all hut $7 million have been apeht Hoover because he didn't spend a At t>es Moines, Iowa, Secretary, WK>’» —Open Mike WTIC—Starlight Serenade the econoihy haven't been hit in the last five yeara,” he said. AP Newafeatures Writer $5,000 or more, you have no "CbmpaTHlively speaking, we cent on missiles during his admin­ of the Interior Seaton said Demo-; WDRC—SYmphoiiette Wadas, stek committee chairmen; are considerably leas secure than WTIC—Rota MHler WPOP—Modern Sounda much and will quickfy outweigh Brownell forecaat GOP success When you Save all the facta and choice. You must use the longer istration.” crats have blamed the situatlpn on ; WDRO—Cai Kolbv Mrs. Alice Koae and Mrs. Pauline when EisenfioWer took office," he WPOP—Wax Vtorka lltSS- those that were — with two new In the fall but said an all-out ef> figures collected on your 1957 in­ form of 1040, which means pages Acted Without Truman GOP economies but he said Con- j WIIAV—Jazx Alley Dssiadua, delegates tn .the State 1 and 2, and possibly 3 and 4. said. 4:tt— W TIC^iarllght Serenade factors, enlarged defense spending , fort would be required. Republi­ Vice President Nixon said from greas last $2,600,000,000 WHAY-Plailer Party Council; and Mrs. Julia KosInskI, cans dominate both houaea of the come and deductions, the next step This calls for a bit more work, In a separate Interview, Sen. WTIC—Roaa Miller WDRC—Symphonetie delegate to the Polish American and recently liberalised credit, al­ lowest- New York that the Democratic from Elsenhower's defense appro­ WPOP—Siodem Sound* ready being . i e State Legislature and would like to la to,decide which form to use in but there are a number of special Mansfield of Montana, the assist­ party la so divide "it is incapable WOrtU—Cal Koiby Congress. ant Democratic leader, agreed with priations request. I WPOP—Wax Worka The administration la counting prloed move Into the Govemoris manalon, riling your, tax return. benefitji you can claim. For In­ of effectively leading the nation" in At St. Joseph, Mo., Sen. Potter: |i«a- bn a reveraal in the business and where\Gov. RIbicoff, a Democrat, stance,' if you have other depend­ Russell and Kefauver in saying the WHAY—Platter Party P'our Men Jailed There are two basic forms svall- Democrats sre trying to keep poli­ the space era. He said the country (R-Mich) contended that if the PINE WTIC—Ne*a employment trends before the t o r f l f i l la plannkig a reelecUon campaign. sble—the KHO and the 1040A. The ents besides your wife and chil­ haa enjoyed "the beat government United States is behind Russia in WDRC—Newa State Readies Law Fourth of July. Broi^mH'ir Comments dren—say your mother or mother- tics out of consideration of the WPOP—Cnited Auto Worker! 1040 can be used as a short form, defense program. the nation haa had in any five year missile development. “A , large | PHARMACY For Mail Thefts Experts Split Brownell ^m m ented: using only page 1, or as a long in-law, a niece or nephew, etc.— period,” adding: share of the blame rests squarely I 4:14— "We see e v ^ day the disadvan­ had other types of Income such as and you are qualified to claim Kisenhower said the objective of 664 Center St.—Tel. MI 0-9814 WHAY—Platter Party On Poison Goods In industry the guessing was form, using pages 1 and 2, and annuities, rent receipts, royalties, "And all of this has been ac­ on the doorstep of the Truman ad- j WTIC—Roee Miller New Haven. Jan. 21 Four along that line, too. until recently. tage of a diviaed government In them aa exemptions, you can-list security snd a just peace "la not a WDRC—Cai Kolbv possibly 3 and 4. You should pick pension-payments, business profits, partisan or political matter.” complished without having Mr. ministration.” i WPOP-United Auto Worker, men charged with mall theft have Now^here ii a apltt amongst the Washington—-divim^ between a the form that fits the size and type them on page 2 and thus reduce HarUord, Jan. 21 (>P) — State business experts. Republican admfnlMr>tion and a professional earnings, security your tax. Claims Signals Crossed ' PINE LENOX S'3*” been sentenced to jail by a federal of your Inqome' and expenses. transactions, farming income, or W h a Y-P latter Party judge who told them that protec­ Food and Drug Commissioner At- A handful, doubtless impressed Democratic congress. Also on page 2 you can ilemiise But in Minneapolis, Adams ac­ WTIC—Rora Miller tilio Frassinelll says regulations Form 1040A Is the simplest of earnings as a participant in part- your deductions for Interest paid, WUKC—Cat Kolbv tion of the mails is “a matter of by the earlier timetable of the ‘*We have to get t o c h e r and all, and the Internal Revenue Serv­ cused the Democrats of playing PHARMACY WPOP—Wax Worka are being prepared to implement slump and the changes in public will get together in a ■trong united nerahips, estates and trusts. charity, medioal expenses, etc., and politica with national defense In an 299 B. Center SL—Ml »4)8M the utmost Importance.” ice would like to see It used more And you can't, use this form if • its— Judge Robert P. Anderson told a new Ikw which requires all house­ thinking wrought by sputnik, party effort for a Repiibllcairaweep this may result in a substantial effort to unify s party he said was WHAY —Platter Party hold products containing danger­ than It la. It la a printed card, you want to itemize your deduc­ saving to you. WTIC—Roea Miller the quartet yesterday that "untold thinks the turn will come with In Connecticut thli Novembei^rd about the size of an ordinary divided and.said they "ought to lie WDRO—Cat Kolbv ous substances to be so labeled be­ Easter. tions or deduct your business-con­ Pages 3 and 4 are for use in re­ distresa. ■ suffering and hardship * 2 0 5 5 * I know you all will do yoiir pari check, and can be processed by called strictly to account by the WPOP—Wax Worka fore they can be sold in Connecti­ But many more experts have Purtell, asked at his news con nected expenses (such as trsvellng porting income from dividends, in­ American people for using this • ;W— esn accrue from mail.,thefts.” , achine. It’s designed to save both cut. switched their ideas of. the time ference if there were any cleavage* costa) or "sick pay." Nor can you terest, rents and royalties, and subject as party glue.” M oy / Prove WHAY—Dateline The four pleaited guilty; to. mqif payer and tax collector con- use it if you claim the special WTIC—Newa thefts that occurred during -tha •' Under th* law enacted by the for reversal of the trend from mid­ in the party, said "no, no more than from partnerships, estates, trusts Adams added that "We Republi­ WDRC—Newa Reporter 'lto7 Legislature the labels must summer to sometime around T h e SCOTSMAN Se rie s able time and trouble. "head of household” status. - or other sources. cans greet the oppo.sitlon on thia W ^ ’ WPOP—Newa’ Christmas season. it normal. In every party there are ThV IRS says about 30 million not only Call attention to any dan­ Thanksgiving or Christmas. some minor disagreements." . Short or Lon- 1010 f Remember, the first $.50 of divi­ battlefield with ps much anticipa­ 4:15— John Chicko, 24, and George *Pri«* lecledM this sxtra •qaipeisal. . b«etsr/ And sse the lowest-priced Scotsman of all: tha taxpaybn could use this form if WHAY—DtJirata Harrison, 23. both of Stamford gerous, substance or substances When looking at any gueaaing He said he was conferring with If you can't u e 1040A, or don't dend Income—$100 if the stock is tion as any other they can conjure WTtC—RtnctTv Sporta but also name thern.' along those lines these days, re­ dsCrasUr, dirfrtittMl sigaals, spare (hf« aat wh«sL 2-door, six-passenger sedan at $1795*, or (ht party leader* and potential candi­ they oiuy would. Last year 14 r/anf to. you'll next have to decide jointly owned with ypur wife— is ' up.'' WDRC—Weather and SatmaB were sentenced to 18 months aiid a 4«abl« wipers, Mirrer. Pay ealy lecal taxes, if say, 4-door sedan at only $1874*. mllilon dld^^d IRS hopes at least WPOP—Lawrence Weik year reapectlvely aftiir' pleading "And not In small print,” added member; date* for the gubernatorial nomi­ how many pages of the 1040 you tar 'ree. "It's too bad the coach and the 4:M — aad traaspertatlM flreei Bealli Beet. 20 million w ^ th is year. should fill out. Rate* Among Instructions ' quarterback didn't get together be- WHAY—Serenade guilty to taking 300 letters and a Herbert Plank, chief, of the com­ This is an election year. And In NOW COaCMKROIAL TTPM . Sm the Scots­ nation merely because he wants to WTIC—Muxic bv Melachrlno mission's Drug and Cosmetic Di­ and out of Washington one aide will man 2>door Utility-Sedan... toweat-priced fleet eedan, ensure as candidate the "best man TlmK Saver Form 1040 is printed on pages If you use the short form of | fore the game and before thev got doeen parcels from mall boxes. You can own this great, wide, wonderful wagon 1040A doesn't\^all for any WDRC—Guv I^ombardo Richard P. SacHett. 71, of East vision. "They must be prominently stress anything that makes the that will carry six adults in easy eom foi\ eight bar none. And lor double value, tSe the Scotsman possible for the Republicans to beat about the size of a large letter­ 1040, or page 1 only, a table on crossed irp on their signals,*' Msns- WPOP—top SO Dme displayed.” business and employment picture Penel-wngon. Removable fide {wneli oome out etrily the Democrats." great detail. YoiiN;ould probably head. There are four, pages, but the back of the instruction book field commented 4tSS— Haven was given a six months jail with optional aeat... a wagon that can cart a WHAY-Serenale term in connection with the theft Frassinelll said that a public look bad, perhaps even worse than .. . . convert It Irom panel vehicle to family ststlea Purtell said he had no one pa'- finish your Income ^s(ax chores the average taxpayer needs worry will tell you your tax liability Democratic National Chairman i W n C —Three Star Extra of 165 pieces' 6f mail and five hearing on the regulations will be It is. The other side will call at­ ton of cargo in 98 cubic feet of space. wagon. On* ear, on* low cost: two upee. ' tlrulSr In mind as - candidate. in five minutes or less, by using only about pages 1 and 2. accordingt o your marital status, Pauf M. Butler issued a statement 1 WDRC—Lowell Tliomaa it. All you have to do is fill out noting the difTerlng stands and ' WPOP—Top SO Dma parcels from rural delivery boxes held In about six weeks. tention to the strong points and And you can hava all this utility, all thia smart He commented. In answer to If your adjuate ' gross income the number of your adjusted gross 1 : n - in nearby Woodbridge. glow with optimism about the modem styling, for the lowest price of any full* other queries, that he hadn't a few blanks, sign it, and send it is not more than $4,999.99. you income. saying ''tonight's Republican ora- : THE W’n AY—Serenade Adelmo J. Albano, 25, of Dan­ chances for a big new upsurge be­ Studebaker-Packard^^ chsnged his rnind about running ! the revenue service^ TheyTheyll ll j may be able to get by with page 1 If you use the long form you tiona are somewhat confusing. " w i r e —Dick Bertel sized station wagon in America! Save $852 over figure up yoiir tax and send you; only. Your adjusted gross income Russell said the Democrat* , WDRC—Amoa and Andy bury also was sentenced to six fore the November voting. nearest competing model. Your dealer will gladly C O RPOR ATION for reelectlon to the Senate and get the help of a table, but' you WPOP—Fulton Lewie months in connection with the Deaths Last ?iight Most non government economists that he wasn't interested in the a bill or a refund, depending on jg w-hsl's left after you’ve deducted still have to do the arithmetic aren't playing politica In the ordi COMMUNITY t:l»— demonstrate this sll-pufpoee Seotamsn wagon. your individual situation. i your business expenses and sick nary sense in criticizing adminij WHAY—Serenade theft of mail at the Post Office and business leaders agree ^that governorship. of working out your own tax. W nc—Dick Bertel there. He was granted a ' two Baltimore—Aaron Straus, 93, greater defense spending will boost If you want, you can compute ^ pay exclusions. Thu*, you can have By looking over your Income tratlon defense policies. HEALTH TEAM WDRC—Amoa and Andy weeks stay oif execution by the philanthropist and head of a chain your own taxes from the instnic- » total Income of $5,000 or more, figures you should now be able "But we have two parties unfler WPOP—E P. Mor«ah certain affected industries,, and court. of general merchandise stores op­ that if credit liberalized to the tions you'll get. and enter it on ,nd still use just page 1 if those to select the proper form to use our system and that's w h a V the T:S4- Rev. Rask Attends the form. "This will be to your I deductions bring the adjusted gross cmiclzc WHAY—Serenade erating In nine cities, died Monday. point where borrowing coita turn this year in filing your tax re-. opposing party is for, to As pharmacists, we are proud to stand alongside WTIC—Newa of World Although many of his gifts were notably lower other forma of spend­ advantage if you have a refund ^ below the $5,000 ma. k turn. The next article will'deal and to help correct.” he "d. Wi l l ia m u z im m e r m a n n WDRC—Anewer Pleaee cloaked in anonymity, it was esti­ lO L A N D MOTORS, ln W 3 6 9 Conttr St.. Monchoftar Area (.onferenee coming, because you 11 probably! On this form, too, there are cer- with the various classes of re- "Our Republican Brethren have your physician on the community health teem— WPOP-Top SO Time Dr. Cohen. Speaks ing will be boosted, particularly get your check from the govern-1 tain restrictions, T:4S— mated he gave nearly $2 million in spending by the state and local turns. ! 1 been playing plenty gf politic*. to serve him and serve you In the WHAY—Serenade ment a bit aooner. However, if j gifts in Baltimore. governments. Th* Rev. K. Ejnar Rask of the fullest interests of better health for everyone. m a t wme—Life and the World To AJC Tomorrow Houston. Tex.—G. L. Mims, 68, you do your own computing and WDRC—E. R Murrow But the'more cautious think that Covenant Congregational tthurch find you owe Uncle Sam more WPOP—Top SO Time vice president and treasurer of the the real turn in the business tide Our function on the team Houston Chronicle, died Monday. left yesterday for Woodstock to at­ taxes, you must send along a WHAY—P.N.H. Hour The Manoheater Chapter of will be signaled by the reports of if to compound and dispense medicintt DYNAMIC WTIC—Great Glldereleeve He served the Chronicle for 47 tend the East Coast Conference of check for the amount you can't / American JewJah Congress will the durable goods Industries as wall for a hilt. for which we are eminently qualified. WDRC—Robert Q Lewie preaeAt Dr. Robert S. Cohen at its years. the Evangelical Covenant Church WPOP—Mvatery Dme Durham, N. C.—John Kenffeld whole when the current phase of The gimmick on this easy, al­ • :1S— meeting tomorrow night at 8:30 trimming inventories ends, when of America, which opened yester­ 'Your physician will diagnose your case and INSURANCE WHAY-PN.H Hour Sr:, 66, tennis coach whose' Uni most painless, way of filing your in the Temple Beth Sholom. capital gobds makers report their day afternoon at the Senexet return is that not everyone is ellgl- — THE STARTLIN EW preacribe the medicine you require. WTir—Great Glldereleeve Dr. Cohen, now aasociate profes­ versity of North Carolina tennis House. WDRC—Robert Q Lewie .teams aet a national record of 67 backlog of orders has stopped fall­ BUY Bring your prescription to us lor compounding. WPOP—Mveterv Time sor of physics at Boston Univer­ ing anjl new orders have started This 1958 conference will i ^-ou e.o^ " Con Meon To 1:311— sity. will speak on "Science^ and consecutive victories, died Mon ture two speakers, the Rev Carl-1 . . WHAY—Polka Party day. to appear again in volume on their For instance, your total income WTTC—Nilthl Line Politics Since World War 11.” In San Franclico—'Vladislav F. books, then the new business boom ton Gregory head of the Depart- . $4,999.99 You? WDRC—Ruety Draper his talk he will deal mainly with .will have been born. ment of History and Philosophy at , , ^ comblped WPOP—Hound Do* Paderewsky, 66, n ep h ^ of the 'ate Providcnee. R. I. Bible College; •’ • iS-'.— the aatellitea and atomic fallout.. Polish premier and pianist Ignace Strong Consumer Demand i inoome of husb.ind and wife must LaBonne-Silverstein WHAY-Polka Party Dr. Cohen received his B.A. de­ The president'points confidently and the Rev. .ioseph C. Danielson, ; not exceed $4,999.99. This income NO LOTION ^ QUINN’S PHARMACY Paderewaki, died Sunday. WTIC—Nlkht Line gree from Wesleyan University, secretary of home missions for the Associates, Incorporated WDRC -Ruetv Draper Fort Worth. Tex.—Dr. Charles to a strong conaumar demand, sus­ i must consist mainly of salaries or WPOP—Hound Do* his M.S. degree from Yale Univer­ Houston Harris, 87, physician and tained to a large degree by the fact Covenant denomination. The latter ; waggs from which income taxes Phone MI 3-1136 MI 3-1155 • ilia— sity and his Ph. D.- degree from will take for hi* theme "Covenant WHAY —Nicht Watch surgeon and recognized as one of that so far there has been only a , have been withheld. Not more than WTIC-Nleht Line Yale. He has taught phyaica and the top Hereford cattle breeders In small decil'na In tetaT incomes and Home Missions," and Professor ' $100 can be in other wages, divi- Home Permanent Life * Auto * Fire • Henltli WDRC—World Tonight philosophy S t Yale, Wesleyan and the nation, died Monday. hence in total buying power. Gregory's theme will )>e "Some : dends or Interest. WPOP—Hound Do* Boston Universities, and has held Current Problems in Philosophical Regular, Super or Gentle » : 1 S — ' You can't use the 1040A If you WHAY-VIcIiI Watch National Research Council and Theology.” WTIC—Nirht Line American Council Learned Soci­ Pastor Rask will serve as organ­ WDRC—World Tonight eties Fellowships and spent a year ist, and th* conference will ron- W'pOp —Hound Do* . . • AND g e t a r e g u l a r The Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY • :3n— at Cambridge,. England, on a Fopd clude Friday afternoon. WHAY-NiBhl Watch Foundation fellowship. He has also WTIC—Niehl Line WINDOW SHADES WDRC—Mood, for Rofnance worked for the Joint chiefs of staff Have Yoii Ait Event Make WPOP—Hound Do* committee on radar and radar $2.00 HAIR SHAPING Visit the EAST BRANCH. 285 E. Center St. »:SS— counter measures. Town Takes Snow LONG WEARING t.-ii VV —Nieht Watch TtTIC—Nleht I-lne Chairman of the program to­ INTERSTATE CLEANTEX f Open Friday eontinuously 9 a.m.*8 p,ni. WDRC—Moode for Romance morrow la Mrs. Robert Stone. Ben Scheduled That Calls Off Side Streets WPOP—Hound Do* Reichlin, president, will preside at laaa— $ 2 ^ 5 Made to Order WHAY —Nicht Watch the business meeting, which Is open For Food? YOUR YEAR Highway Department employe* With Your Rollers FOR ONLY WTIC—Treaeurv of Miialo to the public. were working today to prevent VDRC—Mood, for Romance FULL IJ.NE <)F CUSTOM WPOP—Hound Do* It may be a wedding, a banquet or just an informal melting snow from flooding resi­ leit:.— jret-togetber of a society, lodge or some friendly group. dential streets. v-tiA Y -N ight Watch VENETIAN BLINDS WTIC—Treartirv of Mtlelc Police Investigate They were cleanng the sides of $ 1 .5 0 prDRC—Mood, for Romance W E ARE PREFARED TO SERVE YOU FOR GREATEST streets where lack of drainage WPOP—Hound Doe Hit-and-Run TO YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION might cause trouble after the snow Es A. JOHNSON NOW i, the TIME melts. JAMES' TelpYision Prosrrams Our catering service is set up to be flexible enough to If not removed, the snow might f On Page Two Local police toda;' are investigat­ accommodate any size gathering. Why not call ua and run into standing ponds which PAINT COe M.l MAIN STREET ing a hit-and-run accident wrhlch could freeze over and ereste a talk over the details? * FREE PARKING occurred o.n Charter Oak St. last serious traffic, hazard, a depart­ 72.3 .Main St., Tel. MI 9-4501 night. Sometime before 11 p.m„ an Savings ment spoke.snian said. GENERAL unidentified vehicle hit a parked car belonging to ftobert. D. Ben­ Garden Grove son, 45. of 160 School St., and, fled TV SERVICE from the scene without reporting PHONES Ml 3.73S4 Days f 9 QC A CaU the mishap. Damage to the rear Nlghta • • e W ptiia parts of the car amounted to about )75. M l 3.B383 ACHIEVEMENT! You rl

You'll hov* a roeerd to b« proud of — ufhan you ’BEFORE LOSSES HAPPEN, makt 0 point to save mort. Monchastar Sav­ ings ond Loan is propd of this rocord. Tha high- INSURE WITH LAPPEN" ■ E A T THE F r e e z e in Q S y o u N •^IVIATIO R ID •st overage dividend paid in Manchester for 65 W IT H EASE u :.. yeors. SUNHEAT ,- 1 1 * Sove any amount i* * Save anytime Beat freazing woathor with high hoot A FALL ON ICE * Register Cheeks 15c any amount Sunhoat Fumoc* Oil. Our torviea Is 'S im * Evening Hours COULD HURT YOU TWICE fast, dopandabU. Sunhoot biime doon Your fu-Iure is dependent on the action you take to- Thursday till dayl You may be planning wonderful things tor your A fall on ice this winter, or any kind of acci­ ... it toU and tural Ofdor NOWI dent anytime, could hurt you twice—-physically, family and yourself, but are you really preparing to carry when the mishap occurs; financially, when the I out your dreams? medical bills must be paid. Better make sure

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provided on th* tower for memorial bequeathed to his three sons, Don­ the** mayor* to caua* much of a th« town line* and back to tl]* daughter to Mr. and ICra. William Rockville-Vernon ald, Earl and William Anderson. Green In the early part df the Pottinger, 27 Kerfy St.; a aon to plaque*. 3 Inventories ^anrl|patpr ■tlr in Detroit'* planning room*. A Thonght for Today 5. Provide a flag for the flag The rest of the estate was placed night there were several car* off Mr. and Mra. Jules LessiMtl, 74 W. END COLD WINTER WORRIES Ike Says Security in the Manchester Trust Co. to be But *omething el*e ought to be Connecticut th* road and stuck. I got out of Spensored by the Maachester Middle Tpke.; a aon to Mr. and, pole. Suntiits ^tro ih ConncU of Yninrebea 6. Bkteourage th* Rotary Qub beild in trust for Mr*. Anderson. / dUturbing Detroit, and that la the the cab and'hooked a chain on to 1 ^ . Glenn L«w, 27 Baldwin Rd.; Committee Plans May Porce Filed Monday The bank, li^ . Anderson And PUBLISHKD BV THm_ them as v/* came to them and told a son to Mr. and Mrs, Charles to floodlight the tower at night, a* UTINU CX>.. INC. poasibillty that the merchandising Donald Anderson weib named exe­ H£IULU) TOINI Yankee the'drivers to get their motor go­ Grace at Meals Rogers, 32 Village S t, Rockville. previously auggeated by that club. l» BUaell 6trtcar planning 7. Clean up and maintain the Not Political Three separate estate Inventories cutors. Manc.lriter, Conn. ing and help themselvee when Qie Saying grace at meals is a won­ BIRTH TODAY: A daughter to Capt. Dowgewicz to Retire totaling almost a half-million dol­ may have begun to wear Itaeif out. By A. H. O. Mr. and Mra. Clyde Redd, 291 tower and establish a schedule of The majority of the McCurry es­ truck started to puIL' I hooked derful habit. It make* one remem­ lars were filed yesterday with tate listed in the Inventory waa in Detroit has been following a boom the chain to the left side of the Spruce St. open hour*.' rublUbers ber that good food comes from q c (Contlnned from Page One) Ur done came as another departure Pfobate Judge J<^h J. WaUett. cash—$62,612. Real estate valued Founded October X. m X We have found. In a brief ap­ truck so It would pull them from DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: P U S Committe* plana for re-^Corp. will be adviaeS that their 8. Provide an attendant for the time theory that it could find an God, in fact it makes the food, employes will not be allowed to. from text—and got * round, of ap­ The largest of the inventories, at $13,600 wks also listed while praisal of the situation of Gov­ the gutter, and told them to follow Anthony Krawskl Jr., East Wind­ organization of the Police Depart­ tower during open hours and to Eieenhower’a audience at flag- plause. $288,008, was for th* estate of PublUbc<] Crenr evening clcem ever-increasing maricet for car* however humble, taste better. And sor Hill; Frank DeCtantia, 202 park on both aidaa of Grove St. keep it glean. personal effects accounted for $6,- ■undgy* «nd Holiday*. Entered at the ernor Ribicoff at the end of three us and we would miake a track for ment may force the early retire­ draped Donovan Hall in the amphi­ Since he took office five year* John Lent!; a $115,489 estate Was which were foreveg bigger and.bet­ them. We pulled out 18 cars that even more than that It has a won Porter St.; Mrs. Hazel Leekowskl, during atorma, a* this ia in’ viola-, .Hospital Notes 769 of the estate. Po»t Office at IJanchealer. Conn., aa derful power of uniting families ment o f Captain Peter j . Dowge- theatre—where he waa nominated ago yesterday, Elsenhower said, listed for Helmar G. Anderson; Second Claae Mhil Mallei' years In office, and at the begin­ night, they all followed us except West Rd., Rockville; Julius Mo- tion of parking regulation* for that Under the terms of the will a ter and which dold at a price which and keeping them together. Admitted yesterday: Urban Gur- for a first, term in 1962—inter­ hia administration has given the and the third, for Sanniel McCurry, ning of the year which will find one and when they came to their deen, 17 Gorman PI.; Mrs. Veron­ wlcz. area. tin, 12 Grove St.; Mr*. Mary Ann total of $5,000 was left to one son, SUBSCRIPTION RATES went higher every year. . 'ITte plan* srere revtaled by Po­ rupted him with aimlause 16 timea nation "five full years of sound was for $87,293. John, while another s'oh, Samuel, Payable Ih Advance homes they pulled Into their own If you do not say grace at meals ica Yedzinlak, R t SSv Vernon; Mrs. PeraonsI record* ot each police­ Helm, Mountain St. ^ government” In talking further S15 6U Sooner or later there has to be the voters giving their own *p- lice Committee Chairman John J. during hia quarter-hour talk. Lepti died last July, Anderson was given the property at 62 On# f^ear driveway. One fellow waa a little now let .me suggest that you begin Muriel Auden, 9 Durkin S t; Mi­ WITH man will be compiled Vy the City about that the President said in was killed in a highway accident BIX Muniha .. . . 7 75 an end to this trend. The sky is, pralsal, a certain mixed waxing chael O’Reilly, 83 Hartland Rd.; Yaakulka at a meeting of the Com­ Appointed Bursar Still convalescing ' from the Pleasant St. A daughter Barbara .. 8,90 too smart, he drove past us and by using the ones listed below. Clerk'under the aupervlaion of Cap­ part; Three Month* Mrs. Marilee Eaada and aon, An­ mon Council last night. Joseph Gworek of 141 W. Main minor a'troke he suffered last Not. in August and McChirry died in Bartley, received $2,000, Another One Month .. . . 1.30 afWr aU. the limit. And an Amer-1 and waning of hia appeal, did not get very far before he got *’We acknowledge thee, O God, tain Dowgewicz. St, has been appointed bursar' of ”A war waa stopped. No other September. . .30 dover. JEDDO HIGHLAND COAL T^e commlttea la etudying po- 25, the president delivered hi* talk Weehly ...... ita which has done very nicely at He retains his key charm, that of stuck again. When we went by, him to be the giver of every good and Minutes of all committee meet- Hartford S&ool of Music. Dr. war has been allowed to take its son, James, received $1,000 and Single Copy .. . . .06 "THE ARISTOCRAT OF AKnttACITI?* Uoa penalon plana which will per­ vigorously and he obviously got a The Lentl Inventory waa broken another daughter, Mra. Elizabeth converUng itself Into a two-car-1»*>le to be candid and honest the plow threw the snow against perfect gift. Bless this food td our inge will be kept and made avail­ Clyde Keutze:’, president on' kick out of rousing ovation* he place. his car and we left him there, we Bruno ia thei Teutonic name for mit retireihent at age 5f or after able to the public. Mayor Herman down as being $103,605 In real es­ J. Ritchie, waa left $1,000. MKMBER OF __ In situations where lesser poll use and us to thy service. In the nounced the appointment to the received at the start and conclu­ 'The nation'* security has bcfen tate, $172,936 in mortgage loans THE associated PREOT family civilization is, sooner or were not going to pull him out name and spirit of Jesus we pray. 'Brown,” 25 yeara of aervice, with retire­ G. Ot.'-op atated. The will directed that $20,000 be The Aaaociated Preaa U exciirtlvely ticians would straddle and evade. newly-created post. sion of his speech. guarded and markedly strength­ later, going to demand that it be , ORDER NOW ment compulaory at age 60. If thia and $11,467 in securities. Nine placed in trust for the' education entitled to the uie of rejwblltiailon of This was the thing which built his twice. Amen.” Aerial Ladder Requested Gworek has been associated with Introduced by Nixon ened. Prosperity' ha* risen from major parcels o f property were all news dlapatcbea ere to It. or able to buy some elemental trana- original reputation, and carried I had a heavy lined Jacket on "Accept our thanks, dear God, plan la adopted, and &ere wa* no John F. Ashe, in a let­ the school's accounting4lepartment The President was introduced on peak to peak. A record-breaking of William McCurry, another son. not oOienrlae credited In Oil* paper oppoeltion voiced to it. Captain specified in the Inventory while The rest pt the estate was to be and al»o 'Ji# local new* pcibll*hed here poV-tation along with ita luxurious him to his original victory. And and it waa wet through and I had for the blessings which thou hast ter to the Council, asked ernatdera- for four year*. He waa educated in TV and radio by Vice President tax reduction wa* granUd. The 33 mortgage loans Were listed. All light* pf republloatlon of *peclal to wear it the remainder of The provided. Teach us to be grateful GENIRAL F06ARTY BROTHERS, INC. Peter J. Dowgewicz would be tion of an aerial ladder truck, divided equally among the children. road behemoths. Actually, a rather since he has been able to preserve Rockville schools, receiving hi* Nixon, who was. the prlnclpaJ economic security of all our people iJnder the terms o f . the Lentl dl*patche* herein ar# *l*o re«erved It, it has, in the past three years, night. My mttUM were so wet the for all thy mercies. In Jesus’ name forced to retire in a couple of which he considers a necesaity to BS degree from Hillyer College In speaker at the New York Republi­ has risen.” Atty. George E. Lessner was remarkable phenomenon has al­ ALSOt CONNECTICUT COKE, FUEL OIL* RANGE OIL months when he reache* 60; He will, the bulk of the estate was named executor of the will. NEW! Full aervlc# cllebt of N. E. A; Serv- made its conquest* In new areas water tan out of them but I. al Amen,” TV SEIIVICN the Department. 1951. can rally. Party dinner* held in 27 The President made no mention left to hia two sons, John F. and ready occurred, in that the atmos ways carried an extra pair of Fred R. Eklgar could retire earlier alnce he now Any city having five buildings of At Fort Campbell of the economic report he sent to Ic*. Inc „ of the state’s population, so that Days OB A Can SIS BROAD STREET-^Ml S-48SS states and the District of Columbia Paul Lentl. Hi* daughters, Mrs, Publlohen Repreaentallvea: The phere of distinction, today, has de­ he could conceivably be much gloves with m* so I had them to ho* 29 year* of aervice. 3-atories should oe equipped with Army Capt. Frederick J. Foley attracted an estimated 40.000 who Congress just before traveling to Louise Bonino and Mrs. Teresa In Pierre, S. D., is a 300-acre Jullu* Mathew* Special Agency — New Nights S Z * 9 a Pl«M Parts Tha captain'* retirement pay tract where 250 juvenile boys and York. Chicago Detroit and Boeinn. put on. I got home in the mom' such a ladder, he said. Jr„ whose parents live at 25 Wash paid from $10 to $100 a plate. Chicago from. Washington yester­ serted the big car, which has now I stronger in 1958 than he waa in REMEMKR...''irS FOGARTY FOR FUEL" Santamore, received $500 each. girls live. member audit bureau of ing long enough to get some break' TEL. Ml S-848F would amount to 60 per cent of hi* Chief {engineer David I. Driscoll ington St., Vernon, has been as­ The President’s pledge he Intends day, It took note of the current TTie Riverside Bank and Trust Co. circulations______become universal and common, and I - X H At the same time, however, in fast and get my lunch box put up Hospital Notes average pay over the last ftve of the Boston Fire Department, signed to the 506th Infantry at to participate personally In mod­ business decline, but predicted an was named administrator. gone over to the car which is spec­ for noon time, and waa out again, year*. The plan call* for retire­ guest speaker at the Firemen’s Fort Campbell, Ky. He ia com upswing later in the year. The Herald Printing Company, Inc., the opinion of those who watch ernization of defense.until the job The Anderson inventory was $ 6 5 - 0 0 aeeume* no financial responelbllity for tacularly small. , but I left the wet coat home and ment on 60 per cent for the flnit banquet Saturday night, expressed mander of the battalion’s Company ------!___ composed principally of stock lr| typographical error* appurtng In ad- him most closely, there have ap­ PatienU Today: 204 "amazement” that the city did not L. .So far, however, Detroit has put on ah old leather coat I had. 25 year* of *ervlce, plu* 2 per cent the ABA Tool and Die Co. in vertliamenti and other reading matter peared signs of frayed patience ADMITTED YESTERDAY for each additional year. Jiave an aerial ladder. He entered the Army in 1945 fol­ ary party candidate, has been ac­ All the power end penorminceol tome In The Mancheater Evening Herald been defying the law of boom, the and psychological wear which That ia Jiut a aample of what Patrick Halllhan, 82 Highland St. which he was a partner. hcarins aidi rwice ill size, of many sell- the highway worker* do and they Yaakulka said a meeting will be Ashe said the 20-year old Fitton lowing hi* graduation from the lo­ cused of being influenced by'the Of this, $16,000 waa in common Dleplay advertising closing hours: placed in conlunction with the in Wilfred Calase, 198 Porter St. Next President Communists, now outlawed In this in* for 4 limts its price! Plus super law of gravity, and even the law of get no credit; for It. The publnc held soon with member* of the Po­ Fire Co. pumper needs to be re­ cal high school. Hia wife, Barbara, voting stock while $86,937 waa in sensitive Permaphone*. imqdth-fto* For Monday—1 p. m Friday evitable boredom of newsmen and Mrs. Helen Norton, Broad Brook placed. onetime Red beachhead. He denied For Tuesday—1 p. m Monday supply and demand, as witness its does not appreciate it and all they lice Department to »ee if they are la with him at Fort Camobell. non-voting common stock. Part Volume Control, noiie-limilin* ano For Wedneaday—1 p m Tuesday. commentators even with virtue, Mra. Helen Kayden, 17 Allen Dr., willing to contribute 5 per cent of Fire Committee Chairman Rich­ the charge and promised he would dized Case. Zmiih's fintst qiialilj blithe talent for raising Us prices threaten to cloud the unparalleled get is criticism. 1 think it ia too Vemdn; Mrs. Annunclsta Rowe, 11 Events Tonight Still in Doubt ownership in two pieces of prop­ For Thursday—1 p m Wedneaday. bad for Mr. Happenny or anyohe their pay for the pension olan. ard Hiller said he believe* a com­ Hope Chapter 60, OES, will meet bar Communis la from the govern­ erty, one on Goodwin St. and the iMrouthaut! See it todayl For Friday—1 p. m. Thursday. and laying off workers at the same honeymoon between Ribicoff and Strant SL; Mrs. Dorothy Mari- AtAKINC THE bination pumper and aerial ladder ment if elected. LIFE Sectw 5r fO-Ow a...y *■.* O.erH.., For Saturday— 1 n m Friday. else to criticize them when they Court Appearance Pay at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, other on the Tdlland Tpke., were Om -Vmt Wve-VMT Itrrkt Maa Classified deadline: 10:30 a. m. eadi time. Detroit seema to have in- the state press. nelle, Coventry; Gall Tripp, South truck could be purchaaed for about are breaking their necks trying Windsor; Charles Wallach, 116 The clty'a policemen win be paid Orchard St. Harold Luetjen will For Guatemala The election was brought on by also listed as well as personal day of publication except Saturday — ented a new economic law which We thus have a rather Interest­ for time spent in City Court in con­ $35,000. The coat rlaee ’ O or 30 show color alides of his recent trip the assassination of Castillo Armas property. . 9 a. m. ing situation in which the Ribicoff to get a tot of frozen snow off the Bretton Rd,; Mrs. Edith Mercer, RIGHT MOVE! per cent yearly, Hiller eoid. noting says that the way to atinlulate a roads and sidewalks, but the pub­ 75 Hilltop Dr.; Mrs. Marguerite nection with arrest*, under the new to Germany and .Switzerland. by one of his guards—allegedly a Anderson Beneflciarie* Tuesday, January 21 appeal seems to be spreading it­ regulation* set up by the Police that the price fast year was $21,000. The Every Member Canvass (Continued from Page One) QUINN'S lagging market is to make your lic thinks it should be got off re Lentocha, 71 Ridge St.; Miaa Sap' Red fanatic—last July. Castillo One-half of the gross estate com­ self in widening circles through Committee. Regular men will be The city’s hook and ladder truck, Committee of St, John's Episcopal puted for federal estate tax pur­ gardless of how hard it Is frozen dra Panciera, Stafford Springs a 1923 Maxim, ia valued at $200 in remeUn in office until 1960, when Armas led the 1950 'fevolt that product still more expensive. The the state while, at the same time. My opinion is they have done well paid a minimum of one and one- Church will meet at 6:30 p.m. ousted the Communist-influenced poses, waa left by Anderson to his m t£ S.ROHkHlBEHT PHARMACY A Of Dirt It seems to be suffering some Im­ Bette Turcotte, 94 Finley St.; Mt the department’s Inventory. a complete new house I* to be inevitable sequel to too much reli­ to get as much of It off as they chael Urda, Stafford Springs; Mra. half hours pay, plus either equal A Worker*' Conference for all regime of President Jacobo Arbe- wife, Alice. w MiKrmomDMMmtm PHONE MI S-41S6 pairment at the center. It is this time off or regular pay for any It Is an antique, and certainly not church school teachers and other chosen. An urgent personal visit by ance on this impossible law will have. So, Francey, take a tip from Mary MacDowell, 109 Foater St.; a piece of equipment to be d e c o d ­ nez Guzman, The $15,000 In voting stock wa* A tm a u United Nations Secretary General feeling that there are psychological an old timer, don’t crlflclze the Alice Ann Belfiore, 45 Adelaide time above one and one-half hours Interested people will be held at The present lame duck congress find Detroit eager to comply with gaps developing in the Ribicoff spent in Court. ed on Hiller said. "I'm afraid to 7:30 p.m. in the social room of is to meet Friday to begin ­ Hammarskjold, followed up by highway workers. It will not get Rd.; Carl Hilding, 801 Main St. see this hook and ladder gn out to the plea of the mayors. armor which encourages and spurs you anything, you will do yourself Edwin Darling, South Windsor. Supemumerarie* will be allowed Union Congregational Church. sing the vote, a Job that may Uke three weeks of Intense negotia­ the Republicans to thrusts At his one-half day’* pay for time spent a fire," Hiller said. "It'e mechani­ Miss Fklllh Welker, associate sec­ more harm that you will do them. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: cally unsound .... and the ladder 10 days. The House now is made tion by his personal representa­ glamor, at his "^do-nothlng” record, Be a good sport, grin and bear It. daughter to Mr. and Mra. Me*. ILee in City Court, retary of the Connecticut Council up mainly of members of the late Allowance* lor *lck time ha* also is questionable." of Churche* will talk on "Story tive. has resulted in acceptance by Swaying The Apple Cart at his vacations, all aimed not Frederick W. Dent 1 Parker, RFD 3, RockvikvTlle; Insurance today ia a complex subject; It takes a.lot of The Fire Department’s Inventory president Carlos Castillo Armas’ been »et up in the new regulation*. Telling." Democratic Nationalist Movement both Israel and Jordan of a new merely at the hope that the state study to keep up on new and Improved types of insur­ shows a total of $87,500 In-value. The prospect that a few party will believe some of this, but much ance. It takes a lot of experience to adviae you what kinds If a policeman ii absent for sick- (MDN), which s’jpported Cruz plan to ease tensions over Mount nea* one or two day* he win be This Includes the fire houses, Vernon and Talcottville news leaders could organize their own more Importantly at the hope that of insurance you ahould carry—how to combine pollciea to S&Ia z &i* Manchester's new PARK CHESTNUT APARTMENTS Scopus in Jerusalem. required to make up the time. If trucks, and equipment. lICnM are handled through The Hanging over Congress, how­ private game of muaical chairs in Ribicoff can be taunted into be­ GET AHEAD WITH A give you the most Insurance for the least money. Under the agreement, both Is­ ing off-balance, and goaded into he la ill more than two dey* and Snow ReenovaJ Coat Herald’s Rockville Bureau, 7 \V. ever, will be the threat of * repe­ California’s politics, and then de­ presents a medical certificate he The recent storm cost the city Main SL, telephone TRemont rael and Jordan win certain points. moves and reactions which will When it comes to insurance, we'd be glad to have you tition of the riots after the last pend upon the voters to ratify it will he paid for a maximum of six $3,400 for snow removal. Aider- 5-3136. election. Ydigoraa’ supporters took Jordan 1* pleased that Israel now send a gradual wave of disillusion­ consult with us and be aosured of making the right move. without question has never ap' ment out through the state in dam­ day*. man Luther Trouton told the Coun­ to the streets after their leader— agrees that United Nations repre­ BILL CLEAN-UP •The regulation* define pro­ cil. This included th* Public Works who carried the capital—charged peared realistically good to our aging pursuit of the original Ribi­ Fair ff'arning sentatives shall have the right to cedure* generally practiced in the Dept, payroll of $2,772. plus wages vote frauds In rural districts had long range observation. Ndw the coff appeal. P Pay Isftover teatonal bills department now. of extra men and equipment hired Inspect Mount Scopus, to see that and reduce high monthly pay- Clinton, Okie. lAV- Everyone in given victory to the government deal by which Governor Knight Thus, although Ribicoff has to be Clothing Allowance for the snow removal. The men candidate. Ckmgress finally nulli­ Israel 1* abiding by ;the original rated, at the moment" as stronger menu with a prompt loan her*. Policemen will be required to town knows what license plate waa forced out of his own renoml worked 16 hour* a day for three number to watch out for when Po­ fied the vole. truce agreement to keep It a de­ in appeal than when he won elec­ W* Ilk* to say ”Y *tr when you buy their own uniform* the first days. nation in order to permit Senator aik for a loan. Phone for your lice Chief Garland Hanks drives Both Cruz Salazar and Mendez militarized zone. Israel la pleased tion, there is this nucleus sugges­ obert J. year of duty, but thereafter they Sand will be delivered to house­ Montegro issued statements yes­ Knowland to run for governor, tion of some lack Of poise at the loan in on* viiit, or- come in. will receive $70 at the end of the around. LOAN! holders Wednesday and Thursday For the lOlh cohsecutive year. terday that they still had hopes of that no fortifications which al­ with Knight, in consolation, to be center, which leads the Republi­ year to cover replacement cost*. of this week, weather permitting. Go Modern with surging ahead. ready happen to be there must be laewe W 4* law t iaiii IHe Ineiwed at lew eeet Patrolmen presently receive the Hanks got No. 1313 on his 1958 permitted to run for the Senate, is cans to hope that Ribicoff himself Residents should place a container tag. Mendez Montenegro, Revolution­ tom down, which will leave la may help them In accomplishing same amount for clothing, but It being challenged by a brash third MS MAIN IT ., 2imI FIm O m Wa^wjrMi'j, MANCNESTtll ______••• at the curb if they want to receive rfel in military dominance o f the the job they could never do alone Mltehell M IM • Aak far the V18 MANager R 1* only given to them a* they pur­ ■and from the city trucka. candidate. Mayor Christopher of —that of destroying Ribicoff. OP(N tHUMOAT tVININOS UNTH I tJ*. REAL ESTATE MITH chase items, and this requires * lot demilitarized situation. By such Um m * H itiMMH •( *n ■ ii»w«l*| Mna Other Matter* San Francisco. The danger is real enough. a i« •Ml** MM uaM •*•• of bookkeeping. Yaskulka said. Other matter* conalderd by the delicate and tedious balancing of INSURANCE INCORPORATED Cruiser Check* Mayor Christopher refuses to be Should the increased tension of an I t ...... Ill ■■«*I| nmneiiw li liiat «*A Council at its first full business Is a gas hog keeping you broke? concessions United Nations media­ election year find Ribicoff losing Bach policeman using a cruiser bound by a deal on which he was will be responsible for it* condition session since inauguration, include tion has apparently eased an al­ poise instead of gaining It, reach­ SOS MAIN ST.. GROUND FLOOR — TEL. MI S-5241 the following; Arnold Lawrence, Architect, Manchester, Conn. most microscopic crisis which, If not consulted. And he Is taking ing too hard and too recklessly for when he returns it to the station. »IN8URANSM1TH8 SINCE 1SI4” He will be expected to have the The Water Company will be ad­ not eased, might nevertheless have aim not at Knowland, but at the opportunities to prove his honesty BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. vised to go ahead and lay the 10- senatorial nomination which is and candor, trying too obviously gas tank filled and the car checked led to a world war. before leaving it for the next pa­ inch water main through Regan supposed to go to Knight. Whereas to prove his dynamism in office, St. The city does' not plan to im­ For that, we suppose, we should and forgetting his own original rule trolman. Knight could apparently be forced Applications from three men for prove the street at thi* time, but be grateful, to the United Nations, for that kind of conduct which has given the water company a to do whatever Knowland and Vice makes criticism bounce rather than position* as regular policemen are and to. some statesmanship on the being investigated by the Commit­ plan which it will follow if It ever part of both Israel and Jordan President Nixon wanted him to stick, then the picture could does Improve the street. The street change, and change'swiftly enough tee. •’4 But, although we would not re do, Christopher defies everybody. To Knforce Parking I-nw* is presently privately owned, but Since the thing that made Knight to affect the voting next Novem­ the city has a right-of-way. voke it, we must also realize that ber. No human being is unbeatable. A parking ordinance prohibiting craiW waa the threat of the par­ th* parking of car* on city streets Inspection of restaurants this Is a pitiful kind of accomplish Unfortunately for Republican throughout the year showed that ty's big contributors that he would hopes, however, Ribicoff ha.s hith­ overnight will be enforced. Yaskul- ment. What kind of world is this ka said. MotorisU will not be al­ the city’s restaurants and grills are that it might blow Itself up over get no more campaign financing if erto u.sually had some talent for In "good " condition, with only discovering even his own weak lowed to park cars in the munic­ the management of a few square he didn’t play ball, it would appear ipal parking area on School St. eight of the 72 vislta finding foem spots, and reinforcing them in "fair " condition. yards of territory? What funds that Mayor Christopher feels able promptly. overnight, either. to finance himself. Hoix'ever. during snow storms, Of the eight visits to bars, four to tu m b le r mental lack of capacity to live to- EASIER TRADE found ''good" conditions and four the recreation field will be plowed gether condemns us to realize that, Mayor Christopher won a sur­ first so that motorists who cannot found "fair’’ condition.*. Be money ahead every mile! although this microscopic contro­ prise early round in his fight last get their cars into their driveways Garages were visited 72 times, versy may be quieted, something Saturday, when a meeting of state Open Forum can park them at the field rather with 60 visits reported "good " and 12 "fair.'' equally trivial may plunge the Republican leaders, supposedly than on the i-lreet. T ip from Old Timer’ ,.,> Cars left on the s.treet overnight .appointment* world Into horror tomorrow? In convened to endorse Knight for To the Editor. /will be towed away. A $.5 towing ■ Clarence J. McCarthy was re­ addition to trying to keep fierce, the senatorial nomination, dead- TO EDSEL! / charge will t>e levied against the appointed to the Planning Commis­ I would like to u.ee a little of and narrow passions from trigger­ .loc'ked Instead with 18 votes for \,drlver. as well aa a $1 parking sion. since his term expires this .your valuable space to answer the \ne. He will he charged a dollar ing disaster for all, is there no Knight and 18 for Christopher. article written by Francis Hap­ year. Opening approximately March Jst the Park Chestnut will offer 4, i\'i and 5-room apartments. This opens the possibility that for each day he leaves the car at William A. Schmalz was ap­ way to approach and heal these penny about the poor job done by the lowing g.-irage. pointed to the Zoning Board of passions themselves? Knight, having been pushed around the highway department in re­ We’re giving top dollars on trade-ins-reducing pay­ Contracts are being drawn up Appeals to replace the late Freder­ We know the hopeful, patient once, may now be pushed all the moving the snow. I put in 26 years with several local garages, pro­ ick Maharan. and three months on the highway tecting the city from responsibi­ answer. It is that we must ac­ way to political extinction, and and know a little about the hard­ The Council accepted the audi­ lity for any damage resulting tor’s report and reviewed , the rec­ Best of ail — a separate Gas Furnace and complish the petty possible, and robbed of his guarantee in the deal ship that the hlgiiway workers has from the towing. All garages to contend with. I wa.s out all night ments to the minimum—and Edsel prices actually ommendations. The city report will build little understandings and ex­ he made under compulsion. participating must be insured. be published for the first time in one time in just such a storm aa Residents will also be required periences of understanding until, At any rate. Mayor Christo­ we had last week, only there was four years. some day. we find conditions ready pher’s battle cry, after his surprise to shovel their sidewalks within Tower Improvement Program Automatic Water Heater for every family! plenty of sleet and rain with It. eight hours df the time a snow for something bigger and more We went up Porter St. and Camp start lower than 32 models of the low-priced threer The Civic Improvement Commit­ showing Saturday, sounded like atorm ends. fundamental. We must never de­ something Californians might he Meeting Rd. to the town line back These ordinances jhave been in tee of the Rockville Area Chamber through Finley St. to the old Bol­ of Commerce, has suggested an 8- spair of the odds, and never act ready to hear. the City Charter for sotne time but ton Rd. back to the New Bolton have not been strictly enforced. An polnt program for improvement of ^*A if we felt ouraelves living under ” I went to Knight,” said Chris­ Rd. to the town line and hack to Fox Hill Tower., The suggestions Rambler’s first In tale* gains—up 72% over last year—because ordinance controlling loiteriqg will it’s first in economy, (official Nascar economy record, less than V hopeless condemnation. We must topher, "three times before I an­ Lake St. to Lydall St., down Lydall be lookfd into so that this law pan were outlined in a letter to Mayor In Manchester's new Park Chestnut not'glvc up trying to regulate and nounced fpr the Senate. He gave St. to Vernon St., up Vernon St. to also be enforced. Herman G. Olson yesterday. a penny a mile for gasoline, by a Rambler 6 with overdrive), The proposed program, calls for control enmities merely because me his word of honor each time The Council approved a new highest in resale value, smartest in style. Only Rambler gives Apartments^ you'll really enjoy the nuisance ordinance, requiring all Ike following; you the best of both: American big car room and comfort, plus enmities will not turn, over night, he would be running for reelectlon 1. Regrading and grassing of the into mutual respect and tolerance. rubbish trucks to be covered, and European small car handling case and ecOnomy. as governor and nothing else. I Srendera prohibiting anyone from throwing gravel area clo.se to the tower. comforts and conveniences of modern Nevertheless, who does not hun­ was in Europe when he changed H O l l ^ O O T ^ 2. Installation of pay telescopes papers on the street. The ordinance H f i t - IMEKICA'V MOTORS MEANS MORE FOR AMERICANS ger, too, fpr some bold clarion call his mind. I got the information also restricts anyone from shovel­ by the Rotary Club, which has pre­ liying with Gds, the All American fuel. viously discussed the matter. to the better part of man every­ from the' newspapers. ing snow from the sidewalk into the street. 3. Trimming,of trees on all aides Every apartment will have matchless* where, that it awake and take over ’They thought I would return W RIIL CHAIK A fine not exceeding $100 can be of- the lower to afford a better DeCORMIER MOTOR SALES, Ihc. arid shrink every Mount. Scopus in and pull out like a little stooge. imposed ■ on violators of any of view of the surrounding landscape. 24 MAPLE STREET, MANCHESTER flame-kissed Ga$ cooking along with to a pile of dirt, not fit to con "Well, I'm no stooge. I’m over these ordinanc.es. ' 4. Contact veterans' organiza­ laminate and embitter and divide six feet'tail; I weigh 200 pounds; v e n d from Offlefais of American tions to consider use of spaces clean, dependable, automatic Gas the good destinies of man? and I'm fighting now to save the rcat-whccl to Republican party of California. ■ front-wheel heating and hot water service. \ propelling, or The Mayors And Detroit "The switch has done the party to all j-inch a tremendous amount of harm. •■•.teri. REFRESH WITH In his capacity as chairman of People look on the switch as a $72.00 Each apartment will have a separate the Metropolitan Regional Confer behind-the-scenes deal. They are n a t u r e 's ence, an association of mayors and getting suspicious of the Republi­ Gas furnace and Gas automatic water other officials from New York, can party. MOST H«llyw**4 Over T*lt*l <*«m 4 heateri YOU.set the temperature the New Jersey and Connecticut, May­ "I'll show them tliat the Re­ Fits over average toiI« c o m p l e t e , or Wagner of New York City ha.s publican party is still the .over and bow l. Sturdily con- way you want it. written the presidents of five above-board parly it always was." tuucted. Easily e'esned. NoHd en ■anufodun.'i KM. *u.d I'm ark*, el il>* (d»l FOOD automobile manufacturers asking It would be quite an outcome $51.00 f«S*r ond VS *io.' pp . -‘-..t '■■ ■ »•■ ■■■

I • —<‘ r V- ^ ■:' r , •/ . '■' A . ■ ■ ■ ■ PAGE EIGHT / ■ 'M^NCHESTEE EVENlNq HERALti, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. JANUARY 21.1968 '-'A V A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COm.'TUESDAY, JANUARY 21,1988 ■ PAGE NINE durirehoe; and mora ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN lA an upstate Nsw' York town know the I I certain busyhodleq begap to carp than that, if I'apoKe and wrote any SURE 1 SAW WELL, IT WAS hotter than I I’d be managing Bryan Takes TMBR FU>>fi. NICE MEETIN' about the carelessness o( the gram­ editor of a big Ne York'paper Funds UniU F o^es Rate Increase Would Affect BUT THAT \OU,BOVS, BUT Sensti and Nonsense mar and., general diction' of the at a decent salarj and you farmers DONT pSiAKE NOW WEaOTTA editor of the local weekly news­ would lose the bee. darned editor Anpeal froth. Area Users of Hartford Gas THE MOON BE eOlN',..5 0 TODAY IS OUM When King Fyrrhua prepared paper. Bavlng heard echoes of this, In Herkimer County, ' RUSSIAN ■ LOISIG AN' Today ll ouri—^nith /chance to for hie expedition Into Italy, his that dignitary roK at the next More for Missiles PROPERTY.' ’ SOOO LUCK! •mile, wise oounselorv'Cyneas, to make town .meeting and aald, “ 1 hear I TPCDecision A proposed rata Increaaa whlch*tha company doesn’t qeed'to msln- Jack—I can tell the age o f a And Makii the day a day worth him senaible o f the vanity o f hie been criticized son ewhat oy some Will run about- one cent e (lay was tain pumping equipmmt as it did chicken by the teeth. while, ambition, said: of you folks for usin’ poor gram­ (ContlBued Dorn Ptge One) A Town Planning Commlseion de- filed by the Hartford' Gaa (Jo. yes­ in the past. * To epeak kind worde of hope and "Well, elr. to wnat end do yoil mar. I have three tuof reasona for Joe— But a chicken doesn’t have ^ ' ' Car Destroyed, ' * ctsionSion dsnyingdsnyii ii zone change sought terday with ths SUts Public UUl- The company's last inereeae cheer n,ake all this mighty prepara­ IL To begin with, I don’t know any any teeth. r / •rational IntercontlnenUI belUe- by GSoige Bryan for a 36-acre itles Commission. was granted In 1849. Since that To thoee oaet dowh' with care and tion?” ‘ better; If ..I did, atone o f you would Jack-^o, but I have. ' tin inleeile squadron at Cooke Air Garage Burned' Jrset north of Rt. is for pubdlvl If approved, the hike will affect time, Jebb said, tneneased wsjjes, fear; • ‘To make myself master of Force Base th California, and for t e n purposes has been appessled only e portion of the 7,200 users rising operating costs and taxes To check the frowni lat only mar Italy," replied the king. two overseas XRBM squadrons. u e Cotirt of’ Common Plealeas , living Jn the Manchestsr-Olaston- have led to the decision to ask for And leave upon our brow their .. Tlie N avy-Is allotted 3360 mil­ In Blaze Hcfe s rate hike. "And what after that is done?" UUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLI Hartford; , hury arse and, oddly enough, some •car. said Cyness. lion in new cash, of which 296 . In a legal notice served on Mrs. o f theee may find themselves pay­ The company president, how­ Our trivial ilia will come to naught "f will pass over Into Gaul and , million la for construction of three A fire of undetermined origin Dorothy Jacobson, Commiealon ing less than they did before. ever,' also hinted at a possible b other’e.: aorrOwa claim our atofnlc submarines capable of fir­ 1 ^ 1 _____ Spailn." late yesterday afternoon destroyed secretary, and notifying her of the W. T, Jebb, company presidenL rate reduction in the future, after <>W H Ht* Mtt. TJI. »«B. W A P«t QW thought. ing the Polaris balllstio missile. impending court action Bryan said tiie rate hike would yield the company’s already aterted "And what thenTX a car and the interior of the gaV ‘T will then go and eul due A fri­ H6V, MAJOR/ Vle'RSr r- GROW HAIR ON A TO M -TO M -r^ e The committee deecribed the mla- clalma' the Commission ‘.'acted il­ about $260,000 In aidditional gross conversion to straight natural gas •ile-toUng subs as ."a major de- PRISCII.I.A’S POP BY AL VERMEER Today la ours to boldly dare ca; and lastly, when I have brought SUPPOSED TO LAV rage in which It was housed Vt MS legally, arbitrarily and in abuse of annual revenue from the com­ is completed by late 1959. WHAT'S MORE,BEAOTlFUL,0L ^ t< , : terreiit to any nation that threat­ T„ meet our Juitice and be-fglr - the whole world to my subjection OFF THE JUNK IN CORLV lo c k s — UM-HAK ■***^OA)0e E. Middle Tpke. ' the discretion vested In ' It,” pany's 70,000 uetomera He said moat of the operating^ SOME DAY TME GRACIOUS! ens the pence and a retaliatory In all our dealings—al' we eay.. I will sit down art rest cont« ■moSB CAeiNETS/ denying his request. coat Increase of the past eight ,RKSWT BOY WILL 1 DIDN'T OF /W/ OVILS CLUB FRIENDS W W weapon of great magnitude.” Ac­ , About 4:4.') p,ra„ firemen from Ralph' Kryaak, manager of the Now ll our hour, how our day. at my own ease," waa the trihm' --soMeoFTHose SCALPS LIKE PARCHMENT MANE At a meeting Jan. •, Bryan had local office, explained seme cus­ years have been offset partly by (P r i s c i l l a »COME ALON® E X P E C T tually. it ^added. the Polaris be- Town Fire Department Companies •ought to .have his property, which Only today we'may call our own^ phant reply of the king. b o ttl e s Wo u l d tomers In the Msnchester-Giaston- the economies gained Ift jhe use of DO v o u AND YOU'LL ree over a meter rates fof residential ciu- live In Manchester. more about It than the average self In the stAte you aim ' at, and J L l l J i r — i r hower Se.ked for no Army money more than an hour before bringing period of three, or four , years. (3on- tomers with one gaa apMlance. man who used to look In a horse's spare all the labqr and hazard you except H'33.800,000, allotted to the it under control. The property is siderable oppbeition from .the 'Or­ Practically the entire amounL First 200 cubic feet ^ less will mouth. interpose?” , Air Force, .to reimburse the Army owned by Martin B. Robertson, chard Hill Assn., formed o/ nearby however, Kryeak said, wrllt come cost 22.5 cents per 100 cubic feet; for work on the Jupiter Missile. who lives acroes the street, and is residents, arose at the time. right back In the forln of reduced next 1.900 cubic feet 19.5 cents rates to these customers in the If you think no bne listens to If you are having■ trbqblible keep- Tliat tranifer was'approved and rented by Leo J. Begin. In denying Bryan's reouest aL per 100; next 30,000 cubic feeL the committee directed the Army to Fire Chief W. Clifford Mason the January meeting,, the Commis­ area who formerly paid ^a eur- 17.1 cenU per IpO; next 33.300 family quarrels, you don't know ing up with the Joneses,!ses, UU:' ,nk how charge for the use of the gas. use an 'additional tiO million said that the fire threateqed the sion bssed Its declelon on the lack cubic feet, 15.6 cents per 100. the folks hSxt door. old man Jones feels. About 5,000 o f these live here. through transfer of other funds to Begin residence • few feet from the of a sewer system In the ares. Monthly meter, rates for gas I-11 •need up its Lacrosse, Little John, shed, but that'lt was squelched in Most of the Cciuniisston members Drop Surcharge customers using a combination of a i»w>.*>■■» jmmsvArngB. Sergeant and JPershlne: ?,tissiles. time. He said that the car was felt that the planned subdivision When announcing the proposed gas range and gas refrigerator, or CROSSWORD, PUZi^LE LON(; SAM B ^ AL CAPP and BOB i.UBBERS ^ 'ElacnhoWcr hso not rehuerted this completely destroyed and the en­ should not have Jo depend on th.e hike. Jebb had also announced the gas range amd fully automatic V. transfer for acpeleyitlon of the tire interior of the garage etal] septic-tank. method of waste dia^ dropping of the surcharge of l ’.» water heater, or gaa refrigerator A« 'it. wgu, MWW6, I P 0 S P e » ^ r»KWR3Liice /ne— posal If Iota were A Zone eize. They '' OBSmiXyMOFM tOW-l«WAIIZfK N Army's ao-cajlsd "second genera­ was charred. He could give no esti­ cents per 100 cubic feet of gas /or and fully) automatic water heater — por if lons OUST/I LriTLg, LONS iten, cHiKue sm / w !U 8e FOREVER FRK FB3II w . Answer to Previous Punle tion" missile pn^am. felt that a bad precedent would be, State and local officials listen aa -Vernon CD Director* Edmund users in Manchester and Glaston­ are proposed. 60 T riser HiTCHep OP, iiW ? OREAOra. RAN6S O F ; The commlUee\ approved the mate of the damage and added that set in establishing other Smbdlvi- the cause of the blar.e is still being Dwyer discusses the new Civil Defense Auxiliary Police School bury. y First 200 cubic feet or leie wlU /tiiisivea eeT'THC ONRttTOITH? tOVEJW^ Actrtit President's requen that he .be al­ •lohs in'outlylng areas If the zoning J'RE IN inveatigated. which opened last night in Vernon. Seated: at Dwyer's left li ITils means. Kryaak said, that cost $1.50; next 500 feet, 22.5 cents waae TROUBLE, lowed to use 110 million of avail- were allowed. the proposed rate hike will be per 100; next 700 feet, 19 cents; aMe funds for the new advanced ktason added that firemen were Lone dissenter when the matter Training S&te CD Directqr Lm J, Mulcahey, while standing at left is LL ACSOBt 3 Roeebueh M r . , Jesse Foley, state CD security officer, and at right, Vernon Flret counter^ by the dropping of the next 31,700 feet. 16.3; over 33,100 RAFFEKTyi ‘ research projects agency (ARPA). hampered somewhat by the fact was put to .the votl» was John surcharge rate. feet, 14.8 cents. (Pori.) Selectman Edgar H. Tvilson. (Herald ifhoto by Pin to). 1 Aetrsss, Je It also granted hie request for per^ that the shed waa locate*' beyond Bowen, who said p e did not feel "It’s like taking the money out Proposed commercial monthly r \ Ann* —— 4 Blood money jntssion to transfer an additional the main waterUlne and that two that the area in question, because Draws 62 at^ SPronoun of one pocket and putting itsn an­ rates begin at $2 for the flret 200 • She is a ------CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER •100/minion from other funds into department pumpers had to be of its location, was comparable to other," he said. The $30,000 ex­ cubic feet or less. Thereafter, nestf performer • Scottish the emergency defense fund tor un- used to fight the fire. During the other potential outlylrfg subdivision sheepfold pected from the increased rate 500 feet, 22.5 cents; next 700, 20.4 foreseeable and promising research blaze, heavy traffic on E. Middle sites. First Session U Idolliet T HeweiUn will go into the company coffers cents; next 630,000. 14.86 cents; It Cuts .Work. 'The celnmlttee said It ex­ Tpke. and Old Bolton Rd., was di­ In the notice served on Mrs. Ja­ Nimitz Urges 3-Mah but then will be taken right back and. next 863,000, 12.6 cents. pepper pected some of the 3100/nUlIlon to rected by Manchester Police. The first session of the Civil De­ 14 Ilfiemi Beach, • Go cobson, Bryan qaid he felt his re­ out again by the loas of revenue The PUC set Feb. 10 at 10:80 for Instenee be used to step up the Titan Mistile quest for re-zoning should have fense Auxiliary Police School from the surcharge rate. a.m. aa the date for the public • Prceeee and the antl-misalle programs. 11 Tempest In 10 Hops’ kilns 3t "Emerald Die" 41 Nomad been approved by the Commission opened last night with 62 persona Krysak said the surcharge rate hearing on the rate request. It In connection with the allotment R because thd bordering Bowers tract is no longer necessary because na­ will be held In the State Office 12 Cease SO Nolle 44 Denllat (ab.) the new research projects: — ------..— —...... from Tolland County attending, Joint Chiefs of Staff f| lc It He'iirelisn for is zoned as Residence A and that tural gas Is now Isrgely In use and Building In Hartford. 13 Female 34 Secaaw 46 Formtrly agency, the committee said there! - BA J U D D S A X O N BY KEN BALD AND JERRY BRONDFIELD wreath his property forms a logical exten­ six o f them were women. taint (sb.) 33 Period of lime 430oddcti of I la a "need for cleaiV;ut and coordi- • C V ga n IT Poem ik A sion east of the Bower's develop­ Local CTD Director Edmund ,F. ersfield Ave., Hartford, followed (Contlnned from Page Gne) 'HOU KE RI6HT It Powtr 37 Barterer infatuation nated programs" eiid the past ■ C m .g C lll - S lOU'RE JUST NATORAlLy FOR instance.. I 1 MAT HAVE 11 It Reply (ab.) 38 Musical drama 49 Crlmton ment. Du-yer introduced State and local by a solemn requiem Maas in St. PAULA, ANP SALLANT.' I WISH yOU NEEPA SOOP JUST the MAN. property "Lack of effective direction and 30 Encountered 31 And ao forth officials who spoke briefly. intercontinental ballistic missile. Snow Removal Budget Hike • wiaiN&...E5PeaALLy WERE AROUNPMORE TROUBLE SHOOTER M/ASSISTANT 31 Small candles 40 Minlstcrt coordination has undoubtedly con­ He also pointed out another de- Anthony's Church at 10. Burial S3 Italian river (ab.) State CD Director Leo J. Mul- Quarles said: "There ii nothing IF IT'S WITH w a ' OFTEN/ PROBLEMS? - TO LOOK INTO JUPPSAXON. ■ tlQlnner course (ab.) tributed to the iflkblltty of the De­ Slates Meeting I velonment nearby in South Wind­ will be in Mtl St. Benedict Ceme- PROBLEMS? SOME foreign I'LL LENO HIM 33 Bitter vetch 32 Educational cahey talked on the Importance of Congress can do beyond the appro­ 33 Femele horse 42 Run away partment (defense) to go forward sor has homes which have been tery.. PROBLEMS/ INVESTMENTS. TO you. AS for 34 Male sheep 37 Danes step to marry group (ab.) trained auxiliary policemen dur­ Friends may call at the funeral priation of the funds that we have On Board^s Agenda Tonight 31 Kihsueted as raifidly aa necessary." It said It . n , T ' built and are being built under ing an emergency. asked for." 1 NEEP...OH. the o t h e r home today from 6 to 10 p.m. and BEN, Z NEEO StCushloa had assurance that the director of '^ .1 i regulations. These houses First Selectman Edgar H. Wil­ Quarles said the United StatesX ance Agents' Assn, will hold its aye lower In floor area and cost Wednesday from 2 to 6 and 7 to SOAM/yPTHINSS.. 31 Wile j r n r r ARPA "wlU have authority to. annual meeting in the Hebron son welcomed the group to the has lagged In misstle-satellitb de­ The Board of Director sYlll hold r , 4 ’' less than those In the Manchester 10 p.m. 3 Silkworm' act” in order to bring "order and Town Hall at 8 o’clock tonight. O f­ town and Rockville’s Police Capt. velopment because a low prldrity a public hearing tonight on-add­ - r Residence A Zone, he said. S3 Courtesy title •fflelency out o f the chaos." ficers will be elected for the com­ Peter J. Dowgewicz expressed his was given the programs from 1946 ing $5,000 for snow plow'Ing and' 34 Tendency The comniittee itself described No .\ccees , plea.sure that the course was be­ to about 4'*4 years ago. Blizzard sanding to tbs' town budget. ing year. . • Bryan said to the south of his 36 seine the emergency measure as a bill Regional Board to Meet ing offered to untrained as well as Quarles was questioned too as Action on addition of this sum S3 Whirlwinds to "buy time" and emphasized that land is the Wilbur Cross Psrkwav trained men. He will' recommend Funerals lo whst authority has been given to, the $25,000 placed in the budget Tlte Regional District 8 Board ^e has no access and to for sno"*? removal la scheduled for StMeeiure of- none of the ftiuds,,.represent res­ of Education will meet in the re­ that members of his department { to Dr, James Killian, special as­ Board action after the hearing. eree toration of amounta previously de­ gional achool on Wall St. at 8 Ib^ Ib Stat^-mvn^cJ land, attend the course, sistant for Scientific matters to ths Roars in 41 Before T \ 'ore, he .said,* he could best Sylvio Zanni, area director, William J. Mathlason About $13,000 has been spent, ac­ nied by Oongreae. o’clock I tonight. I President. iSMHnie "Rapid developmefit In nicenl lie- 4 land if it were zoned Resi- gpoite of the availability of mat^h- Funeral services were held this cording to the general manager. w Representatives of the Lebanon ^ Quarles said that technically 44 Coloring years of modem weapons." It said dence A, . | ing funds from the federal govern- afternoon in Lyme for William J. Killian has no decision-making au­ The Directors will meet at 8 ET- fUbstence "has made this country anq o u .| ® °"'> .'^ He said his application for a ment to equip auxiliary police Mathlason, former Manchester thority but must go to the Presi­ M idw est o’clock In the Municipal Building .43 Melt drink friendsfw.nrt. and.o d potential enemies much II,. . ‘ o “ Uv"*! ‘ Ws ^ meeting since ■ zoning change was made with the forces resident "who died Sunday at his \ I hearing room. * COTTON WOOD? BY RAY GOTTO dent. But he said it would be mis­ •47 Slow up more vulnerVible to sudden and d e -' Interest ,n inte'ntlon of conforming to the gen Lt. Jesse Foley, of the Stale home, Mile Creek Rd.. Old Lyme. leading to aay Killian "has no au- They are to conduct another BO Seller •tnictive attack. We live in an age 11 »C“ *«ing tuition arrangem-nU for eral purposs and intent of the zon- 's Office, who is also He was born in Manchester, Feb. (Contini^ed from Page One) hearing on a proposal to build «/WE JUST MAY BE ' Ihority," adding; 83 Mountain of ever-increasing danger ... the j . 'ng regiilation.s of Manche.ster and State CD security officer, con­ 3, 1892, son of Christian and sidewalks on Vernon St. from E. ON OUR WAY TO A - The Board is also*expected to “ I am Bure that if he were sure , WALK DOWN THE , crests committee feels that decisions In accordance with the comprehen­ ducted the first class. He spoke on Louise Mathisson, and was a including all Of the greater Kansas Middle Tpke. to Lynch Dr. on the receive a building*, progress report something needed' to be done he ^ AISLE THIS SPRING,#/' M Meeeretes must' be nude promptly. . . . The sive plan for the develonment of the responsibility of police serv­ carpenter. He left Manchester 33 would get backing to have It done. City District apd many businesses east side and from the turnpike //• YOU DON'T FALL 83 Divested, at present requests are conservative from clerk of the works Joseph ices In emergencies. years ago. to Lydall SL on the "weet side. , / ' m , IN LOVE WITH' , the town and that it is des'gned to '.So that Is kind of an authority— and factories faUed to open. of clothing In relation to the need In the criti­ Carter and a further peport from protect the town. Next Monday, Martin Fagan, •Besides his wife, the forrher Bes­ Public hearings are also ached- ' SOMEONE ELSE,^ the cafeteria committee bn hiring a hidden big stick, if you like." At the leading edge of the storm, M Writer’s msrk cal areas to which the supplemen­ 4A preliminary hearttig on the i high school teacher, wqi speak on sie King, he leaves three sons, .The Joint Chiefs of Staff, which an appropriation of of personnel for the school lunch Christian W. and _ William Jr., rain.s spread eastVard across the DOWN tal (^>proprlatiojLL.l8 directed." court appeal Is aet for . the first ^ taking and goyernmenL Nimitz proposed to shake up, now $2,100 to meet the costs of a bond ET .program. both of Old Lytne,'' and Howard Tuesday ln'*Febniarv. consists of the chief staff of the Appalschi6n.s to th/i Atlantic Coast issue referendum Jan. 20 and 1 Earth (poet.) J. Mathiason of Hartford; three pf $7,500 for costa of issuing the 3 Revoke, u Army, the chief of staff of the Air The Northeast wqs earmarked TJI «4g. UR Fit OR- .Manbheeter Es’cnlng Herald \n- daughters, Mrs. Myron -Dimock of bonds.. ^ IT DOESNT a legacy TPC Approves Rockville, Mrs. iM sx Simmons of Force and the chief of naval opera­ for worsening weather with the on­ COST TOO MUCH I i»H hr MCJI doser correepondent. Mrs. Paul I). * /Iw tn g 8 „o n appropriaUona for V / Pfsnstlehl. telephone Pllgrini R o r k r ille -Newington and Mrs. Harold tions plus a chairman. In addition, slaught of a rain and sleet mixture the bond issue projects will be TO FIX OP VDUR Obituary the commandant of the Marine early In the dav. This/was to be AMTti^R'S HOME,. ‘•From now on you think twlc» btfor# hitting snyoni Site Locations 7-68.16. Wickerson of Lyme; four brothers. conducted by the Board at 7 p m. ... ^^YOUMiAHE, how big h* is, snd how big hit fsthtr it! Oscar, 'Charles, Harry and Otto Corp# sit.s in on consideration of followed by light snow, weather tomorrow in the Bowers School. Driver Iniiirerl matters of major importance to forecasters said. jH MOHEY^^ The Town Planning Commission John T. McGregor Mathiason. all of Manchester; / Tonight, the Board is to set a - ITH.llBASKET-'^l John Thoma McGregor. 82 three sisters. Mrs. William Robb the Marines. The weather bureau In BostoiL date for a hearing on the transfer BALL.TOUR/ \ has given'its official "go ahead " .1 B U G S B U N N Y F’olilical Figure In 1-Car Crash I Campfield Rd , died this morning and Mrs. John Wood both of Man­ In suggesting that the po.st of said New England will get rain and of $13,000 from the Water Depart­ on four major Items expected to be chairman, as a .separate office, be snow tonight and tomorrow. / a & ra ft; voted on at a referendum Jan. ?' ! at the Vetcran.s Hospital in Ne\v- chester and Mrs. Merrill Chaplin ment e.xtensloris and improvement John H. Chipman J-r,, 21. of 98 ington after a long Illness. abolished, Nimitz indicated that he The forecaster said the precipi­ (THERTS SYLVESTERS HMM.,.TH'CLUCK oont At a meetin|! fast night in ' Drops Deail Here of Hartford; and nine grandchil­ account to its operations account. ^ ______BY ROY CRANE r W. Main St.. Rockville, was treat- He was born in South Wijidham, dren. was primarily concerned that tMere tation most likely will b e w as The money Is needed because of B U Z S A W Y E R ; CLOTHIige CART- MAYBE SEEM T’ BE anywhere Municipal Building, the C?omn should be closer relations between snow and change to rain during extra costs of pumping during the SPP...l'hA HE'S SOT A CHEAP IN SIGHT aton approved locations for add. « r..arv Sr «i of 410 F'''<;kville Citv Hospital late March 30. 1895, and had been a ■^VWlCOMJt TO CALETTO!/Tat NAME'S HMMMI 1 ^ ... William B Ropco Salerno the President, as commander in the night iji Massachiisetty^ Rhode summer drought, according to Gen­ TOU'LLIWEITHERE. 1 SAWYER, MM. ^FRIENOLT UTTLE .SWEATER I CN BUY! tions to the Mary Cheney Library, Burnside Av Fa.t’ _ H a rtford ■ night for Injuries received resident of Manchester fbr the past Waahlngton Schcbl, and construe-! .na'pivioH ou-io leaderlaaHar in FastVaat "'hcn hls auto Skidded into a rail-! ,17 years. He was a veteran of Funeral services for Rocco Sa­ chief, and the chiefs of each of the Island and Connecticut. / eral Manager Richard Martin CREATURE. SUE tlon of a filter plant at the Porter-bridge abutment on Filter Bed World.War I and was employed as lerno of Woodland Rd.. South Cov­ individual services. He added that the s n ^ possibly Another hearing is to be set on COULDN'T P05SIMV a machinist at Hamilton Standard entry, who died of asphyxiation His implication was that the would change to rain In'the south­ a transfer of $1,000 from the Sewer BE THE REP HAIRED Howard Reservoir and a swimming' vi._ni...t.n ’ \t. Pfl- until Sep'tember, when he waa Friday were held this morning at chairman of the JCS now atands ern sections,of Maine, New Hamp­ Department extensions and Im­ VIW 5 IM SUPTO5EP po^ •t_,Globe Hollow. i ^ o T a , HoanUai ’ ^terH a^ af” rV Jo.scph Bagas- A public hearing on the four' _ . h.-rt .. »er and Frank Shay pf the Staf-' taken ill, the East Hartford funeral home of between the service chiefs, on the shire and Vermont by tomorrow. provements account to its opera­ TO SHADOW... OR noon after siiffering a heart »T*, f^j-d Springs'barrack.s said Chip- Heleave.shJswl/e.Mrs.Dorolhy one hand, and the President or the A brief period of sleet or freez­ tions account. This money is need- COULP SUE? WITH capital improvement projects will Newkirk and Whitney and at St, ba held Wednesday at T p.m. at round-d a curve on the Burby McGregor; a son,. Edward secretary of defense who Nimitz ing rain may occur in some inter­ ed to pay insurance' costa, Martin THAT CAP COVERING Mary's Church ,in East Hartford. the Bowers School About 5.30 p.m. fwllce, " " 'v e d • around on iev pavement, McGregor pf Manchester; two sls- The Rev, Bernard Foster was said must be "the alter ego of the ior areas of southern New Hamp­ said. On Nov. 19, the Directors ap- HER HAIR, 1 CAN'T Commission approval of the loca a call for an ambulance and an abutment and then plowed • ters, Mrs. In in Ball of Enfield and President." r shire and Vermont and western proved another transfer, of $1,500, BE SURE. celebrant of the solemn requiem ttpna chosen, was necessary before inhalator. Geary wa.s taken to the into a snow bank. He was w arned' Mrs. Effie Wilson of Buffalo, The admiral, wfts asked who Massashusetts. the weather bureau to pay for Sewer Department in­ ho.spital but wa.i dead on arrival, Mass; the Rev. Francis X. O'Con­ surance. thb'oropoaed construction projects for driving too fhst for condition - N. Y,; and two grandchildren, nor. deacon and the Rev. Stanley would decide, the policy of the na­ said, adding that rain afid warmer could" he voted on at the referen a hospital official said. Dr. Robert of the highway. | ,’rhe funeral will be held at the tion as to defense. weather Is In store for southern Of the $1,500, a total of $1,208.37 R. Keeney, medical examiner, told 'Abugel, subdeacon. Wesley w! haa been spent and bills are due for dum. ' His car was extensively dam- Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Mafli' Howard was soloisL Nimitz said the constitution New England tomorrow. The ComfntBBion dfclded It will police that Geary died of a "cor- aged, Police said. Chipman was re-1 - ^ clock FYiday afternoon, give.s authority and responsibility For the Hartford area an 11 a.m. another $1,027 M. according to the O which struck him Bearers, all members of the Man­ Water'and Sewer Department. not approve thbslocst'ion of the pro-1 onary attack leased from the ho.spilal after to Ih^ President "no matte.r how forecast predicted snow beginning posed town gerige off Tolland down without warning. chester Chapter of Lions Interna­ Sewer Department insurance treatment. Friends " may ^call at the funeral tional, were Charles E. Lesper- many people are in between the this evening and / TAKES HIM A James H. Sheekey. . cratlc party affairs In that town About Town Mrs. Henry E. Sleyer "Likewise the Constitution im­ flurries before ending late in the ABOUT THAT DELIVERING YOUR It^la imticipated that the Bjiard'^mj^ served two terms as town Father Abugel conducted the Acres. Inc., on Frances Dr. proper­ I LITTLE WHILE 'The Golden Age Club will meet Rockville— Mrs, Maiy Luetjen poses upon the Congress the re­ day. Lower tamperaturea are pre­ OOG MAIL TO WARM UP of, Directors . wilL ... .temporarily .... defer councilman. He was. a V former na. .Thursday at 2 p.m. at the East iMC-Vcr. 58, wife of Henry E. Meyer committal services at St. Mary's sponsibility for maintaining the ty. WORTLE action on tl.e project. Cemetery in East Hartford. dicted for tomorrow with the TO SOME fhalriha.n of the town hulldipg i R j„ea tton Building if weather i Mountain SL. died yesterday armed forces." high in- the middle 30s. • , PEOPLE committee,,^ and street board, and conditions permit. at Rockville City Hospital after a A long parade of industrial and a former "ftiember of the East short Illness. Mrs. Myrtle £ . Jolinaon other witnesses have told the Sen­ Jud^e Approves The funeral of Mrs. Myrtle E. PTA Hears Talk Hartford'ordinance committee. Nutmeg Forest. No, 116. Tall ' Born in Ellington. April 27, ate subcommittee, headed by .Sen, 5 1 3 He is survived by his wife, three 1899, she was the daughter of Mrs. Johnson. l l 'Ferndale Rd,. was held Lyndon B, Johnson (D -Tex), that Goveriiors Opoose Cedars of Lebanon, will have a at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon at Suit Sellleiuent On Medical Care sons and a daughter Funeral serv­ 'dinner dance on Feb. 8 'q t 7 p.m. Mary Schantz Luetjen and the this country is falling behind Rus­ ices will be held In East Hartford late John L, Luetjen and had lived the Holmes Funeral Home, with sia in intercontinental ballutlc Rail Service Cuts at the Garden Grove, A .spaghetti the Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, min- A $3,700 claim brought in en and meatball dinner will be served in this area ai: her. life. Shq was a missiles. (ICBM) and other weap­ ••What constitutes good medical-j Thuredaj member of Trinity Lutheran isteh of the Center Congregational ons of the future. But the men in arrow-sfiooting incident involving care and how to. get and maintain and mu.sic for dancing will be Church, officiating. Burial was in (Continued from Page One) / two minors was approved by provided by Dubaldo Bros, or­ Church and the Longview PTA of uniform, while partially agreeing It," was the subject, of Dr. Francis which she was a past president. East Cemetery. contend al.so that U.S. capabilities Probate Court Judge John J. Wal- chestra. TickeLi may be obtained Maine Railroad, that all New Eng­ lett yesterday. Helfrlck’e .discussion at the meet­ In addition to her husband and Members of the family served as should not be underrated. ing of the Lincoln School PTA last Public Records from Kenneth Jackson or Edward bearers. , , land railroad be merged into - a The claim grows out o f an In­ Weiss or at the next meeting. mother, afie leaves four daughters. V • [I---- night. . - Miss Helen R. Meyer and Miss single system. cident which occured in March In his talk'Dr. Helfrick recom- Quitclaim Deed A newsman pointed out to the 1956. when a 9-year-old boy play­ Anderson-Shea Po.st, No. 2046. Kathleen Meyer, of Ellington. Mrs. CAPTAIN EASY ‘inended first that each individual Anne E. Vendrillo of Vernon to Review Board ^el governors, thati^it takes five rail­ ing with a bow and arrow shot an BY LESLIE ITIRNER VFW; will hold a regular meeting Stephen Kuca of Somers and Mrs. have one physician who would be Leonard J. Vendrillo, land and roads to handle the shipment of 8-year-old girl- in the face. The ar­ tonight at 8 o'clock 'at the post William Patten of this city; two Death Claims MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES AND FRANK RIDGEWAY hU "health manager,” one who can building at 151 Benton St. To Hear Appeals jotatoes from Aroostook ^lounty row pierced the girl’s cheek, ME MU«r N»T e#CAPe, VINCPEN! s e e T iw YES. AH, PAYS home. sons, Ernest H. Meyer of Elling­ in Maine to -Philadelphia. All HE HAS NO CRONVM HAS be responsible for Integrating the Marriage License ton and Ru.ssell J. Meyer of this knocked out a tooth and loosened WHEN 0Ur5^e THE PRISON'HE agreed this w a s, inefficient, -hut the second. . - ...... \ NIL SB dUAROBD THE TWO CHANCE TO ARRIVED TO HELP patient's past records and past ex- John'‘ GUbert Young of Har(ford city; three slqters; Mts. Rose I HAVE PORTHOLES SY Two training courses for Girl Mrs. Salerno The 3-man Board of Tax Review nqjpe offeted suppo’rt to a proposal CAUSE. GOVERNOR.. YSeST MEM THE PtI CAN FURMSHl PISCUSS TKEV OUR SCIENTISTS ' periences. It would be the sespon- and Sally Ann Canny of Hartford. Downes, Miss Louise Luetjen. both After the accident the lad ran FOR WIMOOWS AHO Scout leaders will be held this will meet 10 times to hear appeals by President Patrick McGinnis of away from home and -was found PROJECT WITH, WITH THE RSAL sibUity of this doctor also to rec­ Chestqr Howard^ Small of of Ellington and Mrs. Clifford %$ week. The second se.ssito of the from values set on local property the Boston Maine that all New later- at a W. Middle Tpke. home I RIMG THIS SELL ANVONE IN HEAPACHE..THE, ommend further or protect against EJrte St. and Diane Kay Amtel of Kehip of this city; a brother. John Mrs. Mary DeCocie Salerno. 58, PRISON.*^ ceramics workshop for Brownie died at Windham Memorial Hos­ by the ta.x assessors. England railroads be merged into begging for food. FOR SERVICE SATBlllTE IT- J unnecessary medical, cars. East Hartford, Jan. 25, South J. Luetjen of Ellington and six leaders will be held tomorrow pital this morning less than a hour A new grand list placing values a single, system. Suit was filed in Hartford Secondly; he advised that an an­ Methodist Church. night at 8 o'clock at the Manches­ grandchildren. ■ * on property for ta.x purposes will nual physical exarainatjon should .before the funeral of her husband, Referring to the railroad prob­ Superior Court by the girl's Building Permits ter Green /School. Those who Funeral services will be held be ready by Jan. 31, according to, not be neglected. Through these' Thomas F. IValsh for alterations Rocco Salerno'. lem in Rhode Island. Gov. Dennis parents. The case was settled by si^ed up afiU did not attend the Wednesday at 2 p.pi. .at the Ladd A.x.sessor P. Joseph Murphy. J. Roberts (D) of that state said attorneys for the parties involved. periodic checkups the doctor is' able to home at 82 W hitt SL. $300. Funeral Home with the Rev. Erich Salerno was found dead in bed ■)) first session will be welcome. and Mrs. Salerno, unconscious Owners who disagree v.llh his the answer in hi.s area is (or the The settlement had to be ap­ to maintain a more complete rec­ Everett W. Smith, erection of 'Pleper, pastor of TYinlty valuations may present th»ir cases Training for neighborhood chair­ O. Friday at their Woodland Rd,, New Haven Railroad "to hire proved by Judge Wallett in Prob­ ord of the patient's.physical and fire escape at RDS Realty Build­ men will be given Thursday morn­ I utheran Church, officiating. to the revie)v' board and ask for ad­ mental atntua. South Coventry home'. The couple justments. people with experience InT-ailroad ate Court because minors were In- ing. 183-185 North Main St„ $800. ing at 9;30, at the Girl Scouf of­ Burial will be in Ellington Center operations." voU'ed. I Dr. Helfc^cx pointed out the - Harry Goodwin Jr., alterations Cemetery. ' was poisoned by carbon monoxide Members of the Boat'd, appointed fice. fumes. State Police said, when a three aids to which an individual to dwelling on Sanlina Dr., $3,000.. Friends may call 'at the funeral for 3-year terms by Town Direc­ gas floor furnace apparently used may refer In selecting p well quali­ William KatkavecK, for Mary bom's today from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 tors, are Atty. Arthur J. LeClalre ■ The Elks setback tournament up all the oxygen in the 3-room, fied and well trained phyaioian:- KatkaveCk, alterations to resl- will be held tonight at 8 o’clock at p.m, - I Jr., Earle S, Rohan, and Floyd E. Bensclie Condition air-tight cottqge. Forde. Personal Notices Flral, the directory of Physicians dencerat 74 Starkweather St., $150. the Elks Home. V .which lists every doctor in the /Radding Signs for C. Jeffers, _ Lorenzo. Batlgnanl Mrs.. Salerno was pronounced They will hear the taxpayers on Reported as Fair J E F F G O B B BY PETEK HOFFMAN United States and Canada and de­ erection of two signs on Center Lorenzo Batignani, 77, of 36 >,4 dead at 7:35 a.m. today by Dr, Feb. i. 3, and 4 from 2 p.m. to 4 THE STORY OK MARTHA WAYNE Cub Scout Pack No. 143 will Robert Bowen. Hospital authori­ BY WILSON SCRUGGS fines hie* educational background St., $150; for UsiUo Agostinelli, Morgan St.i Hartford, died yester- p.m.: Feb. 5 from 6 p.m. to 8 p,m.; Card of Thanks hold a food' sale In Hale's store ties said she had never regained The condition of Edward ...WWLB A SURKISE SOCIAL ' SAV-Y...C0BB MUST b e OFF and experience; second, the advicq erection of two signs at 601 Hart­ Feb. 7 from 2 p.m. tci 4 p .m .; Feb. Thursday at 10 a.m. day_at Manchester Memorial Hos­ consciousness. An autopsy will be He wish lu thank sit of our noish- so IF ju vACii.ie D cooeiits wV PD SHE COES A PANG AMU THE NEXT rtASOaADiaMWTO'-OH CALL tS BEING PAID ON AN HIS R0CKER?...Y0U ARE HOT A and recommendation of other pro- ford Rd., $150; for Bernard Bur- pital. He was the father, of Mrs, 8 from If a.m. to noon' Feb. 10 ; Bensche was reported by hospitel A/v im o n m o found performed. authorities today as “fair." bors, friends snd relstivss for Bio APW AT TUC DANCE TOMQRCOa; SAV SHE'D ASliACHMSELTOA 1 DAV... JILL.IWAWTTO APOLOSI2E UNSUSPECTING &PL, HOMELY '------’ fesiional. men in'the community, Anthony Fiano of Boltoh. ! and 11 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m .; Feb. ! man.v acts of kindnees and t.vmpalby sack, erection of three eigna near Staley Mattesen, 486 Parker Funeral arrangements, being The 39-year-old principal of the NI6HT. BSF,' MERC OWES ME A COME JUST ) dawcc? s t ic k FORWHAT ISAIDVCSTCP. • and third, the recommendation o f­ 14 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.; and Feb. i jhown^us In our roceut bereavement. - 469 Hartford Rd„ $150. SL, or Edwin E. Sage Jr.„ 21 Car­ Born in Bettole, province of Si­ handled py Newkirk and Whit­ Washington School, who told po­ He eepecially thank all tliMe who lent teugtytt/ ARDUNDANDMAICU fered by theJdcBl hospital staff. ena. Italy, he had ‘been a resident 5 from 10 a m, to noon. the beautitul ftorai tributes and loaned-' man Rd., may be contacted' for ney, East Hartford, are incom- The review board will meet in lice he shot himself Sunday night, the use of care. Mrs. £ 4 g q r Clerke presided, over , PLANE DOWN NEAR POI,B tickets for the entertainment "Cry of Hartford for 45 years. He was the business meeting during Which plet6. ^ . the ' besement of the Municipal' will have a buIleL lodged In his Auckland, N. Z „ Jan. 21 (/P)-^ The Beloved Country," to be pre- a retired ehiploye of the Hartford' State 'police at the Stafford Building. chesL removed when his condition Wife. Anne Campbell. ■ Nathan Joy, principal, 'welcomed A p.S. Navy Dakota'was forced kented Friday evening, Feb. 7, by Housing Authority and a member ■Sister, Helen Campp^ the large group an two sons, Fred ^Ugnani Pom­ SIgnh, -21 I Maple St., thia\ 'town. of ^riohiai property owners whose del said today no ,ch ar^ would Wright wMi to \. dren. He stressed f the fact thait if* thi^'issa lie Dakota waa on Ite '"way to\;i 'Frofessiqnal ^Women’s Club will pano, Fla„ and SeVafino Batignani Funeral services' for him were hf Id 'qe brought by police: . , triende and ne (or their svm» there, are "no, problem children, yaluatlons are being* Incrieaaed or ,pathy — hndh------help f i .theirIr recent recent _ her . iok up two-memUers of the Brit-'' follow a conducted tii/r of the Ly* of Bast Hartfprd/^jils daughter \S this morning at 8:15 from the decreased; i •Benache shot himself while ment, „ „ ____ „ I only chilitren with problems,” ment. aleto air whb sent (loiii! tri Ish Commonwealth Transantarc- dall and Foiilds Paper Co., and the BcNtoh; 1^ Yrandchlldren land n' s Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Nqtlces will not be sent to-'rcal visiting the hooie of Mrs. Louise lettera of con/dolenee. They eepi: Mrs. AJterf. Stevenson and her, tloi expedition and their 18 doge. Colonial %iard. Clo. this evening great-grandchildren. Home and St. Mary'a Church in property owners whose valuations Ashton, a Highland^ Park School ebmailtted .aervei^aandwiches imd The party led' by Dr. Vivian •t the home of Mrs. Evelyn C. Funeral services will be held E iit Hartford. A full account ap- will be decreiuied or to those whose teacher. Police have declined to Mffee In the cafeteria at the close * Ibichs, fMOhed the pole early Uoyd, 121 Parker I SL Refreeh- Thursday at BM8 a.ni. at the peara,in ;tho funeral column to- valuatfona will remain the eeme Yeveai the drcum atancee aurrouad- « the mteting.'*!! Monday. menta wtil be aerved. D'Esopo. Funeral Chapel, 235 Wqlh- .A ■day*,': , , * : as laat year's. thg the ahooUng. . -1 Mra Vary WrtaM eisfl mo. 4 ■/. • ♦t. r -1 • k ' '* . r: V ■ .■n '■I- ly . 1 i- ' *i . \ Yf \ ■■ ... : A t ) I 1-- eV,- i; 'V_ ■.1: ; : 7 ■■■ 4 - ./ •. 7/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, >IANCHESTER. GpNN„ ’TUESDAY. JANUARY 21.1988 FAOE TEW J ,'.N I ■ • MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtP. MANCHESTER, CONN.,, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21,19B8 'I, ' 1 PAGE ELE'VEW - 1 — i. THE Herald Angle ers By t Spider Webb E A Rt YOST Coliseum Under Fire Banquet Trail Sports Editor Tony DeMarco Stops Calhoun NBC Asked West Hopes to Run By Baseball Pitchers More Rugged Cards, Not Dodgers, Big Threat Seeks Revenge ELKK LEAatlE In Four Heats St. Louis, ant} not the Brooklyn, oops, Los Angeles Dodgers, T o Weigh StMidinga Than Fighting ill be the team the Mil’waukee Braves must beat if they are Against East Five Against Akins New York, .Ian. 21 (/P)— Roy Campanella tried to Bdothe W L Pet. 0 retain the National League pennant. The source for this •Armory Package . . . . 3 1 .750 San Francisco, 21 One nervous National I,eaRuc pitchcr.s today, claiming the Los t MIDGET l e a g u e Rochester, N."'Y„ Jan. 21 nformation was lanky Ernie Johnson, pride of Brattleboro, Patten Builders...... 3 1 .750 mistake and e righf-iiand smash' Future Bout St. Louis, Jan. 21‘ (^P)— The West hopes to run ail the time Boston, Jan. 21 (iP). — Cafey Angeles Coli.seum “ will be a better pitchers' ball park” than Fred’s PacHage . . . . . 3 1 .750 have moved Spider Webb 'toward .yTwo games were played in the (A*|b—Camien Basilic today Vt., and ace relief pitcher with the Milwaukee Braves who M l^et Besketbali League laet and keep a favored East team o ff balance in the annual Na­ Virgil Akina and tough Tony Da Cincinnati's Crosley Field or Philadelphia’s Connie Mack Capitol Equipment ..' 1 3 .250 the top of the middleweight boxing t. ■fill stowed away the S. Rae distinguished himself in the 1957 World Series against the Marco, a pair of explosive punch* picture today. night. The Elke continue to pace [Yankaes. Handsome Ernie, one-. San Francisco, Jan. 21 (/P) tional Basketball A8$n. All-Star game tonight at the St. Stadium. T Deci’s Drive-In ...... 1 3 .250 the. field aa they romped to their Hickok $10,000 pro athlete of ers campaigning fdr the welte"* Gene’s Bottle Shoppe 1 3 .250 Itima profeailonal basketball play- — Managers of Eddie Machen Louis Arena. That is the plan of Alex Hannum, coach of the weight title, meet again tonight in Meinwhile. some of the league s j Aggressive Rory Calhoun, tha. eixlh,,win of the aeaaon, beating How does Johnson feel about the muscular 160-pounder from White the year award in his buIffinR |er In Manchester, will wind up and Zora Folley today called West. He admits the Esuit team.S' a scheduled IS-round rematch of 'heel pitchers rented that the Dodp- j '•Won first round hoiiors with 2-0 Wyman Fuel 34.16. The Mancheater Eastern clubs going West T Mackay Ousted victory over Decl’s Drive-In. Plains, N. Y., made the mistake Auto Parte picked up their thljpd trophy case and headed into his two-day guest appearant* stint for the National Boxing Assn, coached by hts bitter rival. Red one of Ekiaton’a most spectacular ers' new pleying field and Its 2S0-1 the final week of hla busy coast- 1st the Connecticut Sportsmen’s "I think the Dodgers should Last night’s second round action and Webb took full advahtr.ge of it triumph) againat the cellar-dwelibig have had a park lined up before to recognize the winner of Auerbach of Boston, holds an edge ring brawls. foot left field foul line was "ridiru- | to whip home a stunninglyrtimed Cycle Shop 24-19. . to-coaat banquet tour. ” I think land Bost Show tonight at the in size, experience and scoring Yardley Snaps lous" and a '•bic farce. " “ found' Armory Package, Fred’s they made the move. I know that it th»tr bout here March 17 as The second meeting of the fight* Leaving Green Package Store and Patten Builders punch that produced a fourth round Fred McCurry, the backbone of this it more nigged than Ofht* iHsrtford Armory. power. ing church deacon from 8t. Louis knockout. Ing,” ^ d the affable middle­ gets real cold at night in San heavyweight champion if IHoyd Campanella. who .has hit more scoring kimilar 3-1 victories over the Elks, led hie team - w)|th 13 Francisco and there are bound to Auerbach will have three mem­ and the blocky slugger from Bos­ home runs than any other National weight boxing champion. "But it's Patterson refuaea a showdown. bers of his own Boston Ce'tics on Out of Slump Capitol Equipment, Decl’s Drlvfe- Calhoun had knocked down the pointa and hla teamplay and ag- Johnson is sharing top billing be many problems. The people on Machen of Redding, Calif., and ton shapes up as another ilugfest lyapue catcher, apreed with Com-- Lone U.S. Hope 158',s pound Chicagoan, for counts grea^iveness waa tod much for the great too: It means I’ve made it. the starting East five chosen by In and Gene’s Bottle Shoppe, re­ "I’ll say this, though. I’ll be glad Iwlth a dog. the nationally famous the W’est Coast deserve a team. Folley of Chandler, Ariz., the No. with both confidently predicting an mlssloner Ford Frick that the, brief spectively. ' of nine in both the first and ;second Fuelmen. Bob Hamilton, Tom An- IBln-Tln-Tin of movie and teevee But It makes for a lot of flying sportswriters and broadcasters. impressive victory. foul lines will add litMe to the dreoU and Dick Klein teamed up when it’s over ao I can get to work 1 and No. 2 ranked contenders, To Take Lead Sydney, Jah. 21 (A*i—Big Barry John Naretto topped all partic­ rounds of their Cow Palace battle. fame with Lt. Rip Ma.ste.rs, co-Hitar and I’m not too keen on flying. I yesterday aign^ for a non-tele- One is 6-foot-lO Bill Russell, the •‘Tony is a tough fighter with a pitcher.s" burden apalnat the Dodp- Then came a more even third and With McCUrry to account for the training In Miami Beach for the tallest man on' either squad and lot of guts, but I should have an Mackay of Dayton, Ohio. Ameri­ ipants with a 401 triple after roll­ return fight with Sugar {lay Rob­ Ion the Rln-Tin-TIn series. do beca\ise it’s my business but I’d vised 12-rounder at the Cow Pal­ ers. ca’s chief threat, was eliminated ing singles'of 141, 127 and 133. the decisive fourth. one-alded win. Cri* W)bllenberg, Bob the NBA’s top rebounder and shot- New York, Jan. 21 (A1—De­ easier tjme,” said the 29-year'K)ld Brannick, Bill Whltesell and Mai inson. Training will be a rest in a prefer other means of travel.” ace. ‘"The batter will have to pull the today in the second round of the Other noteworthy scores were au­ "I thought I hurt him and I That signing came just 19 days blocker. If RusselT gobble'^ up re­ troit’s George Yardley. breajting a Akins who knocked out De Marco Rhlnea played well tor the loaera. way." bounds in hia usual manner, the in the 14th round three months ball rlpht oulck and sharply to pet Australian National Tennis Cham­ thored by Hal Burnett 126. Hal walked into a punch,” Calhoun Narrow Decision Triumph after NBA Secretary Fi-ed Saddy slight slump, whipped in 167 points It down the line and over the iO- pionships. leaving Mike Green of WAIs 126 —335, Bill LaRlvlere ruefully related In hls^ dreeslhg Jim Smith of the Auto Part# Was the only Vermont native in West may find it hard to keep its ago. proved again that aize does not *rhe Baailio-Robinaon return, is proposed such a match to deter­ In five games last w'eck to take a foot wsJl," said the burly iJodpcr Miami ns the lone U.S. player in 141—366, Sam, Vacantl 134—370, room. “ I knew he was waiting for the major leagues thrilled at being mine a title challenger. running game going. "I’m going to knock him out," . count too much aa he poured in ■cheduled for Chicago March 25. in a World Series? 100-polnt lead over Dolph Schayes backstop. " I believe there will be the quarter-finals. Tonv Salvatore 335 and Carl Hunt­ a mistake, and I made it,” he said. - It was Basillo'a narrow decision Sid Flaherty, vvho manages Foust .May Start said the 26-year-old De Marco who Mackay, wlib was especially im­ Webb, noted more aa a boxer half of the partsmen’s 24 points to ”■1 sure was. It’s not Just another Hannum’a answer to Rus.sell may of Syracuse in the National Bas­ never before baa publicly made more home run.s hit in Phflly and | er iS5. . lead them to their victorj’. Ken triiunph over aging Sugar Ray in Machen. said the NBA statement ketball Assn.’s scoring race. Cincinnati than in the Coli.seum. pressive against the top Aussiea AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE than a puncher, caught Calhoun a thriller last Sept. 23 that earned game. The atmosphere Is entirely waa "'The reason we’re going into be 6-foot-9. 250-pound Larry Fouat such a prediction. in, the Davis Cup Challenge Round, coming in with a perfect right to Balo helped in the ecoring and different \than during the regular of Minneapolis, who wasn’t named With a 27.3 average for 44 Even-Money Choice It’ll be a better pltcher.s" ball park Standings Bruce Pigott, Gary Mearham and the 30-year-old ex-Marine the this fight. 1 see no reason why than those two and a couple of lost to Roy Emerson of the home the jaw and the favored Rory went season. Tngre are 70.000 people in they won’t stand up for us here." to the starting five. Hannum said games, Yardley has one of the top W. L. Pet. down for a count of nine. Guy Abrahamaon earir got their hefty diamond-itudded gbid buck­ Despite his triumph last October, others in the leapue." forces. 8*7, led belt that goes to the winner the stands \meanlng New 'Ifork) he is impressed with Foust's de­ averages ever as the NBA season New Big Fella Before Mackay’s loss. Green, Man. Auto Parts ....9 3 .750 Calhoun wobbled to his feet, and ■hare of rebounds and played good *Whlpping Boys’ reaches its annual peak for the Akins is expected to enter the ring of the pro athlete of the year poll. and you pilMi against different Flaherty said further, “I think fensive jobs against Russell this The New York Yankees see no better than an even-money Mark Not In Dan per another of America’s young aces, DeCormler Motora . .7 5 .583 could not cope with Webb’s two- floor games. The Cyollsts put on a batters. You afe nervous, I know season. All-Star game. Alcar ...... 7 5 .583 last period scoring drive that feH Basilio edged out two baseball Cus is using the IBC and Jim Nor­ Deron Johnson as their next choice for defense of the Ma.ssa- Frick ^ d : turned on Rod Laver and ousted fisted attack and went down again. that 1 was. \ The other East starters are Bob Official statistics from the Hollywood Seiv’ice ..6 6- .500 Referee Jack Downey .started a short. They were led by Paul QUaa- luminaries, Milwaukee’s Lew Bur­ ris I its president) as whipping big hitter. In his first full chusetts version of the welter­ “ I do pot think Babe Rdth’s rec­ t^.>. 19-ycar-old redhead 4-6, 6-3, dette and 39-year-old Ted Wllliama ’’W'hen I was caHed In from the Cousy and Bill Sharman of Boston. league today show Yardle.v with 6-4, 6-4. Laver held the U.S. junior Cuniiffe M otors...... 6 6 .500 count, saw Calhoun was through nitachka, Roger Macaione, 'Mark boys to avoid all the good fighters. season of organized baseball, weight championship he wen by ord la in:particular danper. Fpul Sheptoff and Jim Blanchfield. of the Boston Red Sox in tho vot­ bullpen the first tithe the fellows The top four or five all have Willie Naulls of New York and 1,201 points to 1,101 for Schayes, the 19-year-oId outfielder led knocking out De Marco. lines are not especially important championship in 1956. Man. Radiator ...... 1 11 .083 and awardeu Webb the knockout. Dolph Schayes of Syracuse, a 10- Two matches — Manchester Due to the repaira to the gym ing by a nationwide pehel of sports or. the bench kidded irlf about how fought for the IBC at some time who has a 25 point per game aver­ the Ea.stern League with 26 Akins, however, fully expects to where home runs are concerned. Australia’s big guns—Ashley Under California rules It is not fast 1 had jumped over the fence year N'BA veteran who ranks as age. Bob Pettit of the St. Louis Cooper, Mai Anderson, Neale Auto Parts over Hollywood Serv­ necessary for the official to feach the game Thursday night between writers and aportscastqrs- In the past." j- First Choice home runs. become the first battler to atop Da TThe rest of the wall in rlpht cen­ Keith’s and Fletcher Glass has The gritty little champ collected in the outfield. They also thought I'.ie March 17 bout la under the the league’s top all-time scorei. Hawks, although hampered by a Marco in two bouts since Carmen Fraser. and Mervyn R.ose—moved ice and DeCormier Motors over the full count of 10. W'rlst Injury, follows in third place j ter. left center and dead center Manchester Radiator — were de­ been postponed mtid will be played 218 pointa to beat Burdette, who that I had walked in a little faster promotion of Abe Aqulstapace and Judy Elaaterbrook was named In the West’s rtarting lineup Basilio who won, the world’s welter determines w'hether jitu'!! pet a lot into the quarter-finals with Webb needed that knocljout since will be Hannum’s own Bob Pettit with 1.049 points in 42 games, a cided by a 3-1 margin while Alcar he trailed by six points on the card at a later date. ■ ^ pitched three complete winning than usual to the mound. Guess Jim Pusalerl who have promoted the most beautiful golfer by Caiiaclieiis’ Line title from De Marco and then auc- o f homers." straight set victories. All elimi­ they were right for I had njver readers of a national maga­ and Slater Martin of the St. Louis 25 point average. | nated countrymen. edged Cuniiffe Motors 2-1 in the of two officials and by five on the games in the World Series, by 32 several shows here including last cessfully defended it. Basilio vacat­ According to Dodger plans, the POUCE A FlitE points. Williams trailed Basilio by been in a Series game and I didn’t night’s Rory Calhoun-Spide Webb zine devoted to the game. Hawks. Maurice Stokes of Cipcin Included in Yardley’a output ed the 147-pound championship Results final match. other. California uses the 10-point Ups Production Coliseum field will ^ bounded by Don Carpenter Joined the 400 j ’’ipusl” system and the two knock­ Sparked by husky- Peter K^sav- 8 8 pointa. Points were awarded want to give Haney (Manager Fre< | middleweight scrap The 17-year-old high school nati, Dick Garmaker of Minneapo­ during the week was a 51-polnt when he defeated Sugar Ray Rob­ the short left field line (bulwarked Defending Champion Cpoper Club last night with singles of i downs cost the Chicago fighter age the celler-dwelling Rng1n.es on a 3-2-1 basis for first, second Haney p any chance to change his Both Flaherty and Bill Swift, senior won the Peoria, III., lis, and George 5'ardley of -Detroit, show last Wednesday against Bos­ inson for the middleweight crown by a iO-toot wall). The right field lashed John.Pearce. 6-3, 6-3, 6-0. 127, 131 and 146 for a fine 404 heavily. dealt the Chiefs a hard blow with- and third place votes. mind after he called for me. After Iqaniiger of Folley, said their fight- City Girls’ Junior Champion­ the NBA’s current top scorer with ton, matching the sekson’s lop fig­ Montreal. Jan. 21 (,qb--Despite last September. line will measure 300 feet from Anderson outplayed Barrj' Phil- triple. Other top . scores were Webb’s manager Hector Knowles an upset 25-10 win In the Police and K . lA^ Majors in HitMsg a (ouple of pilches I felt great. erk could meet Patterfon under in­ ship the last three years. a 27,7 average. ure set by Pettit against Syracu.se the temporary loss of one of its Promoter John Buckley expects home plate. Deepest center field lips-Moore, 6-3, 6-3, 6'‘2. Fraser turned in bv Ell Fish 126-127-358. said he’d like his middleweight to Basilio received 48 first place Don't let anyone tell you that he dependent promotion. ______on Dec. 21. number, the Montreal Canadiens’ a crow-d of some 11.000 and a gate knocked off junior Martin Mulli­ Firemen’s Midget League at the EILMR JOHNSON will be 4<0 feet at its farthest Earl Everett 135-346, Howie meet either Joey Giardello or Gene East,Side Rec last night, votek. .Burdette had 32 firsts and isn’t a little nervous. It’s orily hu­ In 'New York. Patterson’s man- i Second to 5Iikan Mark high-scoring No. 1 forward line of $70,000 for the return engage­ point. gan, 9-7, 9-7, 6-2. Rose eliminated August-126-344, Ed Brainerd 1'31, Fullmer next, hoping the winner 186 poihta. Williams, who led the man. It reriainl.v was a'big thrill." ager. Cus D’Amato commented:! ~ -^-a- -■ -s continued today to make the ment which, like the first, Will not Warren Woodcock, 6-4, 6-3, 7-!5. The deterptined Engines. Who "Toughest club, and most of our His 27.3 average at the All-Star ■L,eft. center and right field meaa- John Maiorca 139-361. Ed Bujau- would earn a title match. had failed to win a game since the majots in hitting with a .388 bat­ Johnson was Impressive in all three break is second only to the 27.4 scramble for the National Hockey be televised or broadcast. The first urelnents at Crosley Field are 328 Other quarter-finalists are Aus­ It was the 141h time Webb had ting average was third. layers feel the same way, will be relief appearances against the Gomes to Have Hand X-raved League scoring leadership a rous­ bout drew 9.686, who paid $62,608. cius 129, S. Jensen 126-346. Frank season’s opener, came bounding f Cardinals. They seem to have mark George Mikan carried into feet, 387 and 342: at Connie Mack tralia’s Bob Howe and South A f­ Monette 346, Sonny Chandler 339 stopped an opponent and sent his "No kidding, 1 can hardly wait he Yanks, daring the title vacant or some-: ing family affair. back to knock the Chiefs out ajf good chance and Kred Hutch­ the first NBA All-Star game in Stadium, 334. 447. 329. * rica’s Trevor Fancutt. Howe de­ and Bernie (Jhappell 337. record to 24-2. to atari training,said Carmen. a real thing, which • has been rumored Dickie Moore and Bernie (Boom feated Graham Lovett, another their first place tie with the Cnils- inson is a terrific manager. All the 1951. Last year, Pettit held a 27.3 But Johnny Antonelli. San Fran­ COUNTRY CLUB-MEN A paid attendance of . 9.352 ac­ "I’m eager to git at Robinson. I’m He pitched one complete game, in about. After Knocking Out Smith average at game time. Boom) Geoffrion each picked up Aussie, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2, and Fancutt ers. 'The Engines, who showed going to beat him but 1-wanl to fcllotvs seem to like to play \inder cisco Giant lefty, said "It's the Standings counted for a gross of $50,197,50 plenty of spirit, jumped to-a quick the '57 Series, but not a single "When they do, I’ll go before the ! five points in three games and outlasted Bob Mark, 6-3, '3-6, 4-6, The net was $43,8A5,97. There w-as make it more decisive this time. him. public where there can be no dis-1 Cincinnati’s Jack Twyman, who Sport Schedule biggest farce I ever heard of.” 8-0 lead at the end of the ^Yirst pitch will be recorded in the record Henri iPocket Rocket) Richard, When Antoi\elli pitched fn New 12- 10. 10- 8. W. L. Pet, no broadcast.. Rin-Tin-Tin Admirers ” I learned something about him "There are four or five solid tortion and tell them the facts New York Jan 21 (ft — Harold* to assist Smith. Feld ruled it a ! will play for the Western All- Bunkers ...... 9 3 .750 period and then held a command­ books. •''Haney told me to start sidelined for two games because Tork with the Giants, he appeared Green faces one of the toughest One of the featured attractions at the Connecticut Sportsmen's last time and I'm sure he learned clubs in the National League. ,Sl. warming up after the first man got sbout my fight with the IBC." Gomes Providence featherweight! ‘ go | Stars in the game at St. Louis to- of an injury, nevertheless gather­ Today testa of his career in the quarter­ Fairways . . . . ! ...... 7 5 .58,3 and Boat Show at the Hartford Armory is Rln-Tin-Tlii, one of ing lead throughout the remainder ■omething about me too. Only I ’ » i,i i 1 * J i through the formality of a 10-count, night, la the league leader in field In the Polo Grounds where the of the contest.) Ixuis, Brooklyn (He s not uiwd to i base In the fourth game which ‘Ktrangel.v Absent’ ...... will have.. an x-ray ...... of hig. Injured_.j______H . „g.in . . r' 8°*' percentage with .459 on 294 ed in three points to hartg on to Manchester vs Bristol (swim­ finals Thursday. He meets Cooper. Roughs ...... 7 5 .583 Y FRUIT LEAGUE America’s best known dogs. Rinny is pictured above with two think I learned a little more then saying Los Angeles). Cincinnati ' Warren Spahn started. The leadoff right field line extended 259 feet Max Flies ...... 7» 5 .583 D’Amato said the NBA waa hand todav before he nlani After examination in ' field goals out of 641 shots. New the runnerup spot behind Moore. ming meet), 3:36—High school from the plate. Lever pulled into a 3-0 lend in Standings of his admirers. Dean and Reed Yost. The famous 105 pound, .Kasayagg, who played his best he did.” and the Braves. The 5’ankees, If man reached and I started throw- "slrangelv absent ” when he was * ^ P‘*"*|room, Dr. Samuel Swetnick of the Hookers ...... 5 7 .417 game of the .year, led the attack York’s Ray Felix follows with .464 The Montreal trio all kept ahead pool. •It's ridiculous,” said Bob Frifcnd, the first set and had Green back­ W L Pet. German Shepherd performs with Lt. Rip Masters at each after­ What he learned, ha wouldn’t they were in our league, wouldn t ; mg and I threw for all 10 innings looking for an opponent for Pat- ' New York State Athletic Commis- of their closest pursuers. Behind tracking. but the American step­ Spauldings ...... 5 7 .417 Honeydews ...... 44 20 .688 noon and evening performance of the show which will continue with 15 points and also did a fine ■ay. naturally. Gomes, 131',. Injured the hand sion said Smith was "perfectly OK snd teammate Ken Sears with .452. Pittsburgh Pirates' pitcher. Chippers ...... 4 8 .333 have any easy time winning. " | aJi in the bullpen” Spahn was in terson’g first title defense - which Schayes is the leader in free throw them there were only minor Medneoday. Jan. 2$ ped up the pace in the second and Peaches ...... 38 26 .594 through Sunday night. (Herald Photo by Oflara). job of rebounding. Little John Mc- "I hope to show you in the ring, ” last night while knocking out j both physically and neurological- changes in the individual official Green Rays ...... 4 8 ,333 Sugar Plums ...... 36 28 .563 ' hot water all afternoon. The eventually tiimed out to be Tom­ accuracy with 377 out of 417 for a third sets, repeatedly forcing Nlcol found the range for six he said. my ( Hurricane i Jackson...... He. said Harold Smith of Washington, D. C.. ly. ” stan(lings. Cheney Tech va Hartford Tech, 2 Laver Into errors. Noteworthy scores; Mel Had- Dates * N u ts...... 32 32 .500 points for the winners. For the Would the Braves have won the'®''®'’** the game. i-5 on Ed .904 percentage. Bill Russell of —Hartford. Eagles Move Games fleld 133-3.53, Henrv Grvk 145-344, pennant Without Red Schoendienst ? I ” ®*-^*" * homerun m the 10th In- Machen had hi.s chance then and seconds of the seventh round Judges Nick Gamboli and Leo Boston still leads In rebounds w ith j Moore and Geoffrion each click- With the score at* 4-4 in the Fig Bars ...... 29 35 .463 losing Chiefs aggressive Rendyi "when he turned it down, he for- *1 Nichola.s Arena. Birnbaum scored it even 3-3 Rec Senior I-eague. 7:15—High fourfk set,. Laver needed to hold Charlie Whelan 135-335, Alex Berries ...... 13 51 .203 'Thla question was popped during I " ‘"F after the 5 anks had taken a per game average of 23.4 and | *<< for three goals and tw;o as Pair of Top Ranked Quintets Smith wae the top point-getter 15-4 lead in the lop of the frame. felted his chances in the future. ” It was Gomes' first fight after a. through six rounds but Referee school. Philadelphia, Jan. 21 (Ah—The service, but Green passed him as Hacknej’ 134 and Sher Ferguson The second place Peaches upset with eight me'rkers. Pro Basketball an interview with Johnson yester­ Dick McGuire of Detroit in assists Moore s five points boo*t- 127. ! "Only for the seventh game at He added that Patterson "will five-month layoff since his unbeaten Feld had Gomes, s 3 to I favorite, with 2,56 In 41 games. ed his total to 56. The Little Philadelphia Eagles of the Nation­ he came to the net and then held the league-leading Honeyde'wS yes­ I______- day noon at the Hartford AiTnory. not fight anyone w*ho was a party t string of 12 was snapped by Iridro out front 5-1. Gomes had been pe- his own serve to close out the EMBIJS5I CLUB I Yankee Stadium I wasn't called Rocket with a goal and two as­ HAWKINS A jrUNIO* NOW al Football League will play their terday morning while cellar-dwel­ Suffer Unexpected Setbacks REC RRNIOR LEAGUE Eastern Division ”We wduldn’t have made it with­ upon to warm up. to the effort' to stop him from get- • Martinez in August. nalized the fifth for a low blow, sists In his single game, follows match. Standings ling Berries also surprised with s W. U Pet. GB. out Red. Not to take anything 1958 home games at the Univer­ . Because of a mlxup in the ached- "Onl.v game in the Senes in ting an opponent for his first de-! Smith, 133',. q Washington ^ crowd of 1.152 paid $1,850 to STRE.AK IN REVERSE with 52. Geoffrion is In third South Bend, Ind. (A*) — Notre W L Pci. 2-2 tie against Dates A Nuts. In uie there were no games played' Boston ...... 29 12 .707 away from the other fellows. There fense” ] rookie, was fighting his first main **• bout, televised in some sec , place with 49. His 26 goals top sity of Pennsylvania’s 68,000 seat Spades ...... 47 17 .734 a third match the Sugar Plums New York, Jan. 21 (ff5—If West" Bob MacGillivray leading the at­ which I wasn’t called upon to get Dame basketball star 'Tom Hawk­ EASTERN HOOKEY LEAGUE last night. Instead two makeup con-' Syracuse ...... 25 1 9 ..568 la onl.v one Schoendlenst," he an­ The 25-year-old fighters wiill i event as a gub for Gil Cadilli who tions. Winston-Salem, N. C. i/Pi—When j the league’s scorers. Modre and Franklin Field. Since 1940, the Clubs ...... 43 21 .672 won all four points from the Fig Virginia's top-ranked Mountaineers tack with 19 points. Philadelphia ..19 21 .475 read.v for the seventh at Yankee ins,' who set an Irish record of 876 Htandings and seven companions in the As­ tests have been, rescheduled for swered. The Braves acquired Red each receive guarantees of $15,000 had to pull out of the match be- Wake Forest opens its 1958 foot- Camille Henry of New York Eagles have played NFL games at Diamonds...... 26 38 .406 Bars. Jim Armstrong anou, learned the hard way^^Maryland downed Iowa 70-64 in another. Big Standings New York at Detroit. Known as a notoriously poor hit­ who Johnson said has a habit of aa It was bounced out <* thi^Atlan- 10 game. - talking to himself continually W L Pet. Boston S t .Minneapolis. ter, aa are 90 per cent of the pitch­ Uc Coast Conference ,leaderBmp by Tennessee, 16th ranked national­ House end H a le ...... 6 2 .750 Cincinnati at Syracuse. ers, the former Hartford Ea.stern while out on the mound, stopped North Carolina St^e, 57-48, Nmd ly, routed Sewanee 92-39 to push Personalized Floors ....4 3 ..571 League righthander bemoaned the the Bombers three times to ac­ Bradley in a shock^g 58-55 loss to its record to 12-2 and Georgia Tech West Rides...... 3 4 .467 fact the Braves wouldn t -be plav- count for three quarters of the unsung Portland. / do%vned Georgia 72-59 in a game Herm’s ...... 2 6 .250 Braves’ successes in the fall clas­ ing in the Polo Grounds any more sic. Johnson, too. is a side-armer The eight othejni, and most of the that does not count in the South­ Personalized Floors continue, to Last flight’s Fights "The first home run I e\ er hit in nation’s majo^' clubs, are out of eastern Conference standings. show Improvement under Coach who had the Yanks eating out of organized ball came la.st year at his hands- except for Hank Bauer’s competition ajr least until Saturday Pittsburgh’s bon Hennon, mov­ Doug Ayerj', They -pulled out a San Francisco —. Spider Webb, the Polo Grounds and it wasn't any while they concentrate on exami­ ing into fourth place in the na­ hard-fought 42-43 victory over a 1.58'j, Chicago. knocKed out Rory bloop homer down the rightfield nations. /' scrappy West Side five last night. fluke down the foul line. " he add­ line in the sixth game which tional ecprlng race \ivith a 26(-point Calhoun, 160, White Plains, N. 5' , ed. Johnson, who was signed by GRAND OPENING In addition to W'est Virginia, average, hit 34 In an 86-68 victory Phil McQehan. with 16 pointa. 4. wrapped up the decision for the the Boston Braves.out of Braille- Yanks and forced a seventh and IMItDIATE DEUVERV again a romping winner in the AF over Carnegie Tech. Another of the sparked the Floormen and waa New York — Harold Gome*. boro High, pitched for Hartford in deciding game to be played. poll with 925 points to 728 for nin- nation’s leaders. Seattle’s Elgin abl.v assisted by Dirk Avery wrlth iS l'i. Providence, knocked out nerup.-KSJisas, they Include Kansas Baylor coimted 24 in his team’s eight and Dick S.vivester with his pro debut at the age of 18 He s Harold Smith, 133'i, Washington, now starting hia 15lh season, WHILE THEY LAST Statfl No. 3, Cincinnati, No. 4. San 75-53 ropip over Gonzaga abfl his seven points. 7. Johnson a.sked to be remembered F r^ clsco No. 5, Oklahoma State. Season’s average dropped to 30.2. fn the second game. House and counting three years in the Marine Holyoke, Mass. — Stefan Redl, Corps. io his many friends here. He’ll CCL’S NEW GLASTONBURY YARD No. 7, North Carolina: No. 8, and . Idle Kansas State (2-0) assumed Hale walloped Herm’a camera by 146'i, Newark. N. J., knocked cut take off Wednesday for hus Mil­ Kentuck.v, again No. 9. the lead in the Big Ei^ht Confer­ a 47-17 score. 'The winners were Willie Moore, 147, Philadelphia, 4 "I’ll be shooting for the fen defeated Hernia' in a game that 'The fabulous King Ranch in SAVE $80.00 found 36 personals called. With the 'I'exas plana to open a 5,'000-acre NEW 1958 score knotted at 13-a!l at the end tract to public hunting on a nomi­ You save $80.00 with the purchase of the first period, the winners nal fee basis. ’ of 10 storm windows and 2 storm RENAULT New Ultra-Modem Building broke loose, to take a 28-18 lead doors! at the end .of the first half and Kansas City’s Athletics led the 2 FOR EASIER STEERING ond SAFETY GET YOUR then held a comnrandlng lead American league in home runs ^.\0 DOWN PAYMENT UNTIL APRIL thereafter. ' "with 166 in 1957 but the team's SEE US FOR: And Facilities That Make It One ’ FRONT-END ALIGNMENT TODAY! While Boothby found the range hitting average was .244. NEW for 29 points, Harry Bggleson E-Z TERMS Awnings a Canopies • .lalousies Check Spring: Height chipped in with 12 tallies. For the In 1966, a toUl of 1,649 year- 1958 Of The Most Modern; Lumber losing Cameramen, Bud Kelsey ling thoroughbreds were auctioned Check Caster | and Kd McCarthy teamed ■ up to for 18,830,085; an average of $5,. FREE ESTIMATES NO OBLIGATION Check Camher $ 8 . 5 0 ■cc^e 13 pointa each. 355, p Yards In The Country Today. Check Toe In ' Bill Tunsky»MI 9-9095 Deliyered Delivered Make All N^eesafy Adjustments WHEEL BALANCING $ 5.00 Full Price *1395 Full Price PACK WHEEL BEARINGS $2.25 1695 • FREE GIFTS Phone Ml 3-5135 INCLUDES HEATER, DEFROSTER ond SIGNAL LIGHTS INCLUDES HEATER. DEFROSTEk and SIGNAL LIGHTS f , • • ROTATE TIRES $2.50 • SPECIAL OPENING PRICES TO TA L ' $18.25 FOR CIUNER, CHEAKR, EASIEli HOME HEAT UP TO SO MILES PER GALEON will do wonders! . / ' Our 4-in-l Heating Plan^Indudea Auto­ TRADE IN YOUR LATE MODEL AUTO (with these high paymentt) AND DRIVE A CAR YOU GAN AFFORD WITH LOW PAYMENTS matic Delivery. New Mpbilheat—the fuel' bur Special T . 3 0 oU that riaana as-it Aaott . . . Periodic PLUS At The Glastonbury Yard Bunier Mainteiuihce. Pay the easy Budget (• • Plan Way. Low monthly paymeof—no iMobilh^ • INCLUDINb FREE BRAKE INSPECTION extra cost.

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Automobiles tor Sale ' 4 Businon Servient Offered 13 TUEKG bUGHTA BB A LAW! BY FAGALY and SUORTGN Honsehold Goods 51 Rooms WIthont Board 59 Wanted l o RenV. 68 Houaeg for Salt 72 Suborbsn'^for Salo 7S WAntcd*-ileal Estate 77 J. Million Owed in Taxes Vem on NEED A CAR? Short on a down GONDsm’S T.V. Service, available WANTED—Good, resaleable used BROOKFIELD Street-O.enUeman, {jra-LONG resident of Man^es- 26 LINDkfAN ST.—Six room home (X m ) TAUXXTTVIZXJC - Vernon, ARE TOO CUNBlUBfUNO Russell Stover Classified payment or had your credit turned any time. Antenna conversions. furniture. Watkins Erothers. MI pleasant room, TV. Next td batb, ter with two small children, wishes on two acres of land. Rscently 121,900, New CoiDin. contemporary, 8 ELUNO TOUR PROPERTY? 8-8171. 8 or 6 room rent on ground floor. Local taxpayera hav* 11 more , down? Don't give up! For a good Phllco factory supervised service free parking. 9-6801 after 5, redecorated. Excellent potential. ultra modern ranch.

  • 0. 1958. State Police from the Stafford department which works kll shifts Will sell to oollectora only, MI cellent location in Rockville, twen- full rear dormer,armer, bibaths, fire- (XI) OVERSIZED Brick Cape. tate the modern way. The Ells­ Eiatata of Busana F. Haar, late of Springs Barracks and the State Bumper guards, radio, heater. lux (R) cleaner. Pick up and de­ 3-2692. ' U minutes from Hartford vlS worth Mitten Agency. Realtors, Request for except the one during which the {dace, basement «u»gS:.T, Shan- Five rooma down, two unfinished Coventry, In aam Dlatrlct. dacaaaed. Fire Marshal’s office In Hartford fire occurred. The plant watchmOn Dial Ml 3-2711 All leather. Two side mirrors. A livery. Call Electrolux avthorized Parkway. Alt appliances, indivi­ no^BuUder, kfl M418. 'Up. Family room In basement. kfl 8-6980. Praaanl, Hon. Eimora Turklnit: prolied the scene this morning and black gem. sales and service. MI 9-0843 or JA BENDDC DRYER, llkb new. elec­ dual heat control and antenna. Judge. said he checked-the'area at 3:30 Snow tric range, price reasonable. Cali Present mortgage can be as­ USTINGb WANTED, single and Upon appUcaUon of Hedwlif* R. Haar .Golf Course said they think the fire originated a.m., just, 15 minutes before the 2-0108. Please ask . for Augustine ;laundromat. Ample ameslt* perk­ (HI) WHOT SIDE-rSix room dspe. sumed. R. F. Dimock A Co., Real­ of Cpveniry, Praying that Adrolnlatrar 1966 FORD V8 COUNTRY Kamlenski. MI 9-2795 after 6 p.m. two-family houses. Member of lion of aald eatate be granted, pn In- from an oily rag stuffed between a fire broke out. ing for two cars, each available 4 dow n,^ finished up, targe eit- tors, MI 0-8248, Joseph Ashford, l(ug;e cardtoard box and a wooden SQUIRE STATION WAGON Nov. 15 and Dec. 1. Three rooms cloMd pOTth, amesite (jrive, fine MLS. Howard R. Haetinga, Real­ itnuncnt purporting to be the last will A variance to allow the con­ AH three fires have been in the Lost and Found 1 Fom. H., R., P.S. WWT. It’s next FLOOR COVERING, floors, walls HI-KIDBLrir phonograph, solid MI 6-6818, Barbara Woods, MI- tor, kH 0-1107 apy time. and testament of aald deceased, be ad­ support. “ We think It’s arson,” main plant, but the two in Novem­ Plowing mahogsiiy cabinet, eight watt and bath. Adults. 8100 monthly, location. For. appointment tr eee 9-'7702, or Robert Murdock, MI- mitted to probate and that letters tes­ struction of a miniature golf course State Policeman Frank Shay of the to new. and counters, expertly installed, phone Ml 9-4824, TR 5-8775. call the R. P>Dimock Co. Real­ tamentary be issued as per applIcaUon near the Parkade was granted by ber were in storage areas. 'Veriion LOST—Male dog, mixed breed, reasonable rates, free estimates. combined amplifier-preamplifier, 9-5072. on file more fully appears: it is Stafford Springs Barracks said. Fire Chief Leslie A. Kittle called ROAD SERVtCK long curly tail, light tan. Answers 1955 OLDS 2-DOOR V8 CXltJPE 2 speakers, etc. Call MI 3-2280 tors, kO 9 8245, Joseph Ashford. Legal Notice ORDERED; That said appileaUon be Ihe Zoning Board ot Appeals last The support was charred and MI 3-6675. , REDEPORATED three room heat­ Ml 9-6818, Barbara Woods, kn (XV) RIGA HEIGHTS. BOlton— in the State Police after all three AAA . . . ALA. to name of Major, tag 4121. Find­ with P.S., P.B., R. H. and hydra- after 6 p.m. heard and determified at a Court of night—but with restrictions. there was slight water damage to ■Vernon companies re.sponded to ed apsHment, 896 monthly. Phone 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI Magnifice^ new ranch, Georgia DISTRlCrr or COVEKTRY h . Pro- Probate to be held at the Probate Of­ The Board members decided the er ^ease call 93 Waddell Rd. MI matic. Very clean, one owned. MI 0-5229, MI 3-7444. 9-8072. bfttF Court, January 30. 19M. fice in the Town of Coventry, on the a few corrugated containers. the fire'. - AutonotiTe Repairs . e-8e43. Drive it. Household Services marble flreplftee, built in oven and Kfltata of E. Lynn Bei^rwort Estate, 3rd day of February 1958. at 10 o'clock 18-hoIe golf course would not be a Others More Serious State Policeman James Dusne, SERVEL gas refrigerator, in good FOR RENT—Approximate]' Janu­ stove, two car gnoge. See eigne late of Coventry. Conn., in said Dis­ in the forenoon: and that notice of the detriment to the neighborhood even Plant Manager Louis Olmsted Joseph Koss and Shay are con­ LOST— Pass Book 1961, Savings Offered 13-A condition, 825. MI 8-4740. (IV) kfANCHESTER—Green Area. on Bolton Cenwr Rd. R.“, F. trict, deceased. pendency of said atmlicatlon, and of T EL Ml 9-8198 1954 (3HEVROLE1' 2-DOOR. ary 22. Six room '^^lex, dpposlta 6 room Cape basement garage. . Upon the aptiHcallon of The Connecti­ the time and place or hearing thereon, though It did not conform to the Said damage was negligible com­ tinuing the Investigation. 1710 two Department of the Manchester Powergllde, radio, heater. WWT. Center Park.' Three- laige bed­ Dtmock A Co., RsaltorS, MI cut Bank • Trust t^on^ny. Adminis­ be given to all persons knoa’n to be zoning regulation for that area We a v in g of bums, moth holes STUDIO couch, combination radio Excellent condlUon. Call the R. F. interested in said estate, by causing a pared to two fires late In Novem­ other fires are still being investi­ MANCHESTER Trust company. Application made Low mileage. It’s extra nice. and torn clothing, hosiery runs, rooms with closets, steam oil heat, Dimock Co., Realtors. Ml 9-5245 9-5245,* Joseph JBihford, MI- trator prayldf that a Compromise of which specifies that biialnesses ber which resulted in extensive gated. for payment. and record player,, dining rpom copper screens and doors. Full 9-6818. Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702 Claim as per application on file more copy of this order to be puDllshed once should be enclosed in a building. 1954 MERCURY SEDAN handbags repaired, zipper re­ table and chairs. 9x1014 wool rug. or Joseph Ashford Ml 9-6818 Bari fuUr appears, it Is in some newspaper having a circulation placement, umbrellas repaired, basement and attic. LInoleuir on bars woods. Ml 9-7702, Robert or Robert Murdock, MI 9-5A72. ORDERED: That said ap^icatkm be in said District, and. imsted on the However, the Board laid down spe­ ESSO SERVICE LOST—Tan wallet. Also glesses in Look, it’s got overdrive, radio, MI g-884i. kitchen, formica counters, kitchen heard and determined at the Probate public signpost nearest a-here the de. matic. Very clean, one '>wner. men’s shirt collars reversed sind Murdock, Ml 9-S97Z (XVI) SOUTH WINDSOR—Juiit Office. In Coventry in said district, on ceased last dwelt In the Town of Cov­ cific rules for Tom Thumb Golf blue case, vicinity Blssell St. cabinets, new osk flooring, newly Courses, which requested the var­ CENTER Please call >n 9-9270. H. Four door, two tone. Very Clean. replaced. Mariow’e Little Mend­ Courses and Classes 27 Help Wanted— Articlea For Sale 45 TEN PIECE dining room set, good over Manchester town line. New, Hhe 31st day of January A.D. 1958. at entry and sent registered mail to: ing Shop. condition. Call, any time. MI decorated, two porches. Adults (V) BUILDERS special-built for ItK^^’ciock in the forenoon, and that Hedwig R. Haar, Waterfront Helirhts, iance. Manchester Girl Scouts Drive it. Male or Female 37 two - bathroom ranches, raised pulw notice be siven of the pendency Coventry, Conn. (BUCKLAND) liOST—Monday between 4 and 8 DIESEL HEAVY equipment. We ONE 6-volt battery, two sm w tires, 9-6971. referred; References requested. himself. New living room with When completed, the golf course FURNITURE repairing and refln- 'I 9-7529. built-in bookshelves, finished rec­ hearth, paneled living room wall, of saML application and the time and Helen H. Griffin, The Villas Apt., p.m., in front of East Center St. 1953 STUDEBAKER are seeking men in this '.>rea to one tire, regular tread, elzes 1.200 square feet living area. R. place of pearinit thereon, by publishing Tuesedo Park. N. V.. must be enclosed with a 4-foot tehing; antiques restored. Furni­ FRANK’S ANTIQUES. Selling at reation room with fireplace and a copy of this order once in some news­ Barbara N. Haar c/o Mrt. Alice La- steel- fence, there must be no AAP, book of budget envelopes 1952 FORD 2-DOOR train for Diesel and heavy equip­ JOBS AVAILABLE 760x15. MI 9-1614, or 71 Jarvis Rd. PARTLY furnished, five room F. DimoOk A Ca, Realtors, MI' paprrpaper hartn'Knarinx a rircuumourlrculatlop in said Dis- Eoltette, Box 307, Sellg Arixona. containing large sum of money. 1983 OLDS H. T. ture Repair Service, Talcottvllle. after 6 p.m: reduced prices on account of aick' paneled den. Huge kitchen, dining entrance directly on W. Middle ment. High pay and future secur­ duplex, no bathroom, Sullivan area. 'Twice as many cabinets as 9-5245, Joseph Ashford. MI- trict.‘ ‘ aixl by postin(c a - copycoi thereof on Grac«» P. Jacopiwn. South Bt., Coven­ Reelect Mrs. Petersen MI 9-4892.— 1952 OLDS SEDAN MI 3-7449. ity are the benefits of s trained ness. Come and see for yourself th» public »lKn-(X>M In thi>* Town of Cov- try. Conn.. Guardian ad fJt^m ail at Tpke., lighting must be so direct­ Throughout Connecticut 420 Lake 8t. Ave., Wapping. MI 3-5724. usual. Two ceramic tile baths. For 9-6818. Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702 entry. In eald DIatMct...... at least1- five days feast ten days before said day assigned 1952 FORD 6 COUPE and experienced Diesel man. If or Robert Murijpek, MI 9-5972. ed that no lights will glare into N(ynC3: is h e r e b y given that FLAT FINISH Holland window SET TUBS further inlormation or appoint­ before said dav nf.hearinir. for hearing. 1951 FORD CONV. you have mechanical aptitude Cost Accountant for aale, reasonable. FOUR ROOM apartment. Central ELMORE turkington. Judge. ELMORE TURKINGTON. Judge the streets and create a traffic haz­ Mrs. Herman Petersen of Bol-s.^ood work done were presented by Pass Book No. 58407, issued by shades, made to measure. All Art Teacher Ml 9-2842. ment to she call the R. F, Dlmock 1950 BUICK H. T. metal Venetian blinds at a new write to us for free Information location, heat and utiUtlea fur­ ROUTE 44 A, five room ranch, one ard, and a 25-foot "buffer zone” ton was reelected president of the President Edith Petersen, assisted The Savings Bank of Manchester News Editor FOR SALE—19-inch television. 815 A Co,, Realtors, Ml 9-5245. Joseph Manchester Girl Scouts at the an­ 1950 STUDEBAKER low price, Keys made while you without obligation os to how you BU 9-1936. nished. 890 month. Write Box E, Ashford, kfl 9-6818, Barbara acre. $58 monthly payment. PI by the course must have either by First Vice President Paula Carl­ has been lost and application has Copy Writer 17" TV TABLE model, very good. Herald. 2-7211. nual dinner meeting held last son, to Mrs. Robert Coe, Mrs. El­ wait. Marlow’s. ntky become a part of this rapid­ Chattanooga coal wood burner. Woods, kO 6-7702 or Robert Mur­ shrubbery or grass on it. been made to said bank for pay­ NO CASH DOWN— ly e.xpandlng Industry. Tractor Organic Chemist DAVENPORT, persimmon coloj. In Question Two Partners night In Woodruff hall of the Cen­ mer Swanson, Mrs. Harry Maid- ment of the amount of deposit. AS LOW AS 85 W E F K Inorganic Chemist Cadillac coupe 1947. PI 2-7211. EAST HARTFORD — Two' rooms dock. k n 9-8972. THESE TWO new ranch homes of­ ABSOLUTE Bargain — Upholster­ Training Service, Box K, Herald. good condition, reasonable. MI Library Board Appeals The action was taken by the ter Congregational Church. ment, Mrs. Robert Johns, Mrs. Ed­ ing, custom made comtees, Dye Chemist 8-5326. furnished, bath. Inquire 135 Bum- (Xn) MAN(?HE8TER - New sU fer three large bedrooms,, extra ward Brown. Mrs. John Kovalcek, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that BRUNNER’S EDSEL side Ave., 'second floor after 8 large tile bath, full basement with Board after closely questioning Ed­ In accordance with the new as- drapes and slip covers, 879.60 and Home Economist room ranch home in Rockledge .soclatlon byla-ws, for the first time Mrs. John Schelbenpflug. Mrs. Ar­ Pass Book No. E 763. issued by Metallurgist Bnilding Materials 47 p.m. garage, lot size 100x200. Select ward J. Dupre and Raymond D. The Savings Bank of Manchester TOLLAND TPKE. up. Choice of fabrics. Call Mrs. Business Opportunities 32 section, eVi baths, cerarric tile Blanco Jr., two of the five part­ In history of the Manchester Girl thur England, Mrs. Joltn Mortimer, TALCOTTVIIXE, CONN. LaPine, Ml 9-3694. Chemical Engineer Musical Instruments 53 kitchen counters. Attached garage, your Interior decoration bv adfing To Public for Support Mrs. Walter Fredertekson, Mrs. has been lost and application has Civil Engineer PAY AND TOTE VERNON—Three room apartment; now. Other listings available |n ners In Tom Thumb Golf (bourses. Scouts, all registered adult mem­ amesite drive, fully landscaped bers of the organization voted for Holdsworth Sharp, ''Mrs. George been made to said bank for. pay­ Open Evenings Till 9 LOCAL HARDWARE business for Electrical Engineer TRY THE Kinsman electroriic Garage. Ehccluslve neighborhjood. Meinchester and vicinity. S. A. The other partners are Ronald A. ment of the amount of deposit. Colored Prime Shakes sq. 810.35 Modem conveniences. References lot, $21,000. Call R. F. Dimock Co.. Finnegan, Louis J. Gagnon and the officers of the newly formed Walker. Mrs. Stanley Lucas, Mrs. Building— Contracting 14 sale. Inventory at retail over Electronics Engineer spinet orysn today. Finest quality Realtoni, kll 9-5245. Jrseph Ash­ Beechler. MI 9-8952 or ^ 3-6969. The Board of Library Directors^ town’s educational system, and 811,000. Will sell for 86,000 Includ­ 8D and 16D Common Nalls required. Tel. MI 9-2837. Celestlno Esposito. association type of council. And. W. J. Dobson, Mrs. P. J. Lucas, 1951 NASH Rambler station wagon, Radio Engineer of' any homeome organ. Dubaldo ford, MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods, today appealed for support of the must expand as the schools expand. Mrs. Charles Ryan, Mrs. John GENERAL repairing and remodel­ ing fixtures. Real opportunity. Call Methods Engineer : keg. 810:35 EAST SIDE—Beautiful seven room Dupre and Blanco told the Board for the first time, aU officers and Announcements price 8260. MI 9-7620. Disappearing Stairways each 825.50 Music CentM*~ 186 ■ West Middle Ml 9-T702 or Robert .Murdock, MI Summarizes Facilities board members were elected for a Pickles, Mrs. Harqld Treash, Miss ing. Specializing In building of MI 3-6161 or MI 3-5211. Time Study Engineer ' Turnpike. brick and, frame home, niree propooed addition to the Mary the proposed golf course would be Clear Oak Flooring (960 FIVE R(X>M apaTtfnent, second 9-5VT2. master bedrooms and one single. ’The facilities provided for In definite term of one or two years. Emily Smith, Mrs.- Paul Carlson. INCOME TAXES prepared in your garages and shell houses of all Design Engineer Cheney Library. the addition as it is now planned enclosed in a 65 by 165-foot area, min.) M 8195.00 floor, oil heat, 880. MI 8-4751. I 'j baths. Living room. 30x12, parking space would be provided Henceforth, all registered adults Miss Evaline Pentland, Mrs. Betty home or by appointment. Exper­ Auto D iivlns School 7d. 8135 monthly. Cail (VI) MANCHESTER- 6 room Cape lion’ large lot. For Information ^ ^ e n cy Library is asked for. will, that fund is re.strlcte(f to pro­ stores. were done by Senior Troop 20, Mrs. Read Herald Advs. Street. MI 9-4571. Open evenuigs. types of roofing and siding. For •Ing for yourself and others? We After 6:30 Ml 3-5047. call Mrs, Kennedy..AD 2-1642. | --rhe Mary (Theney Library was vlding library facilities for the Paul Cfarlson, leader. FLOOR SANDING and refinlehln] free ' estimate, call Manchester have attractive position open for a and weekends in your home. MI Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce Ml 9-7885. $15,800. Six finished rooms Com­ Deny Sign Bid pleted game room. Detached ga­ Assume 4',i% mortgage and built in 1937. when the population northern area of Manchester. The VOtXSWAGEN 1956 sedan, black SpecialiitBg ts old floore. % Roofing and Siding Co., Inc. MI woman with good knowledge of 3-7320. Street. Ml 9-4387. ATTRACTIVELY furnished and; In further action, the Board de­ with w’hitewalls, radio, heater, 9-ST50. 9-8983. • sewing to act as sewing Instructor, rage, Ideal locatioo, near trans- move right in this immaculate sLx ] of Manchester was about 24.000. present library at the North End nied a request from the Economy cheerful rooms. Complete light Busineti!i l-^ocattons rortatlon and shopping center R room ranch, five rooms carpeted Our population l.s now about 41.000 i is more than adequate. It is not mileage 14,500. ExcepUonkl condi- we will train in our methods. Ex­ I housekeeping facilities available. I I Service station to maintain a free . tion. Reason for selling, arrival of FOR THE best In shingle and built Situations Wanted— Male 39 Fuel and Feed 49-A for Rent 64 F. Dlmock ft Co., Realtors, .Ml wall to wall, air conditioner, drap-1 and is still Increasing steadily. [ being used to full capacity now. standing ground sign at 568 Center cellent starting salary. Commis­ : Single, oouble. Children accepted j 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, kfl 9-6818. Ghia. MI 3-6308. MORTENSEN TV. Speclalued RCA up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim­ sion and salary after t*-aining ' -r-llmited Parking. Central. Rea-1 cries, fireplace, garage, three bed- Within 10 years we shall probably , We certainly do not need to en- St. A public hearing was held some COMPLETE televtston sirylce. MI 9-4(Hi ney and roof repairs call Coughlin. TOOL AND die maker looking for SEASONED hardwood foi fire­ FOR OFFICE or commercial use, Barbara Woods. .Ml 9-7702 or rooms and .screen sun porch. Ex- pass the 50,000 mark. Our school: large it. Nor can we change the period. Vacation with pay. All em­ part time work, 4-;30-8:30 p.m., place, cut and split to order. Call ! sonable price! Come see! Mrs. 1 Robert Murdock, Ml 9-5972 time ago on this request. At that 1980 DODGE, two-door, fluid drive, Ml 8-7707. ploye benefits. i Dorsey. 14 Arch St. three rooms, ground floor. Msin '■ellcnt location Mr. Dunfield. MI population in 1937 was 4.546. At the' habits of the townspeople in re- time no one appeared for the ap­ M A M RUBbW Removal Serv- 'five nights a week. MI 8-4409 after MI 3-7083. Leonard L. Giglio. St. near post office. Phone MI 9-48.55. )>cginning of the present school gard to library use. We cannot radio and heater. Good- running 4 p.m. plicant. condition. MI 3-1815. ice. Cleaning attle^. cellare and RAY’S ROOFINO CO., shingle and Fer interview apply 9-5229,, MI 3-7444. ?XIX) $16,900 —' NEW 5'j room year it was 9.490- --- doubling of draw a line across the town and HOME yards. Inclneratora/emptled, ashes built up roots, gutter |Ond con- SEASONED hardwood for fire- ranch. Built-in stove and oven, CO.N'NECTICUT Also denied was a request from places, furnaces and stoves. Giglio PLEASANT, heated room for gen the school population is of particu tell everyone living north of It NEED A SE lobe. 832 Main Street, Manchester MANCHESTER Ppt Center for aU DRY OAK wood. Cut fireplace and' ROOM FOR rent, suitable for one, Ashford. MI 9-6818, Barbara AD 3-9651 years to get people to use the stove lengths. 810 per lead, de-; 9^ tuen. Shower. Call at 101' their school assignments, and for 10 feet from the street line. The MUST SELL, leaving for service. Ashes, trash and junk remwed. ROOFING, SIDING, painting. Car­ your pets, supplies and acces­ ENTIRE BUILDING about 6,500 Woods, Ml 9-7702 or Robert Mur­ Whiton Library more. We have Board felt the sign was too big CTjEANING WOMAN one-half day sories. Open MondAy through Sat­ Ilvered. Tel. Coventry, Pi 2-7686.; Chestnut St. most of their recreational reading. made all cards usable at both li­ 26 YEARS* EXPERIENCE • Ml 3-142S 1955 Ford sedan, four door, good For courteous and reasonable pentry. Alterations and additions. square feet. Sultabl« for stores, dock, Mi 9-5977. for the area. service call Hurri-Clem furnished on Williams Rqad. Call owner, MI Book circulation in 1937 wa.s 138,011. nroblem were one of o fflc / space Pickles Mrs. Bemsrd M. Fogarty roots. Gutter \work. (Chimneys you want work but cannot devote year old six room. Colonial, large 3-6321. For last year the circulation figure standing. lighted ground sign full time there Is a wonderful In­ temporary distemper inoculation. To?d^oragrN“ ? ^ three bedroom year 'round home for administ-'et'on purposes, we north of 120 Buckland SI. in a and Mrs Richard (". Hurd. cleaned, repaired,, 26 years' 'ex Birch St. MI 9-3884. Boilon Lake, oil heat, fireplace, II vlng room, .flrepiac: metal was 202.ies. On busy day.s at the could e-:paiid at Whiton. But come opportunity for you with Six. weekb bid and ready tf go. MI bushel. Tel. Ml 3-8115 Louis kitchen cabinets, attached garage, Ru'-al Zone was also denied. Elected to membership on the perlence i^ee estimates - Call 9-0790. all built-in appliances, svailable Mary Cheney we put into circula­ that is not the problem. We membership nominating commit­ Howley. Manchester M* 3-53R1. Avon cosmetics. Phone M 3-5195. Bunce, 529 -West Center Street. ATTRACTIVELY fiu'nished front large porch, hot water heal oil, Suburban for\Sale 75 tion almost iw many books as the Extension of permi.saion to mai.i- until June 15. Call MI 3-8271 for need spare for books and the peo­ tain a sign clo.scr to the street than tee were Mrs. David Starrell and WANTED—Home for two stray kit­ room for one or two gentlemen. appointmenj. tile bath and first floor lavatory. main public library in Hartford With kitchen privileges and (XXI $16,800—Coventry ple who want to use them, and regulations allow,, made by the Mrs. Russell Stevenson. They will tens. 91 South Main St. Mr. Sea- Household Goods 5i Aluminum storm windows and docs. Heating and Plumbing 17 ARTHUR DRUG STORES parking. Apply 167 Maple St, screens. Near bus and schools, seven room split level, I these demand/( come at the Mary Beckett Corp. for the west side of loin the present incumbents, Mrs. slrand. Suburban For Rent 66 fireplace, attached garage, It is evident from the.se figures c^heney Burkland St., was tabled. Earl Scott, Mrs. Edmond .Mor- ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, real 'bargain, A-1 condition Price that the town, has outgrown the 5. WATSON. PLUMBING and heat­ BEAUTIFULLY furnished large | i7i;;fT^t,XFZN7w $22,500. George L. Graziadio, room, lake privileges, "We have considered opening Board fnembers indicated they ancoy and Mrs. Gordon Todd, in glass, chins, and used fumliure three ■' om facilities of the Mary Cheney Li- another branch. A building well ing contractor. New installations, Has excellent opportunities to Articles for Sale 45 front room, hot water heat, tile ROCKVILLE New Realtor, MI 9-5878. mortgage can be assumed, wotild approve- the application of helping to select adult members bought and sold Furniture Repair aparlmei.t. heated, electric range, ty payments are only $77.39. R. -^jrary. We no longer have shelf suited for library use is not easy of the board and various commit­ alteration work and repair worl.. offer in all departments. ExpAnsion Service. Ml 3-7449. bath and shower, parking. MI Winfred B. Garner of 444 Center MI 9-3808. 3-7H6. refrigerator, disposal, no pets, 890 FOUR BEDROOM Dutch colonial. F Dimock 4t Co., Realtors, MI room for the . books we need to to find. ' Certainly there is no St. who requested a variance In or­ tees during the coming year. plans make It necessary to add KNAPP insulated boots and shoes. per month 38 Elm street. Phone meet public demand. Lack of space ■ Harry Mahoney, 38 Maple St. Tel. ABSOLUTE BARGAIN - Custom Its baths, three lots. Manchester 9-5245. Joseph Ashford, Mi "9-6818. room In the new schools, which der to operate a mg and uphol­ Toastmaster for the evening full and part time help at once. TR 5-2505, or TR 5-5050. for the books is not the only trou­ MI 3-4327. made cornices and drapes Slip Green area. Ml 9-1205. Barbara Woods, Mi 9:7702 or Rob­ are overcrowded almost as sooq stery cleaning business at 3 Sum- was the Rev. John 'R. Iseuhert, PLUMBING AND heating—repairs Contact Mr, Schl at 942 Mai: St.. ROOM AND board. Gentlemen. Tel. ert Murdock, Mi 9-59'72. ble. We do not have room'for, the as they are ready. The cxoen.se m^' St. However, they decided to minister of the Community Bap- ADD A DORMER ADD A ROOM and contract work. Can Ml 9-8541. covers, 809.50' and up. Choice of MI 3-7676. (VU) MANCHESTER—$14,500 Cape children or for the adults who -wish Manchester or Mr. Cowles at 202 PRAtmCALLY new large space fabrics Budget terms. Mrs. Rita, of operation of a full time branch withhold final action pending in­ ti.st Church. heater. 50 gallon tank and stand, four down, two unfinished up. Nice (IX) BOLTON- Coventry line. New to use the library. On busy nights LLOYD’S PLUMBING Service as­ Farmington Ave., Hartford. JA 2-7780. FOR TifE VERY would be greater than at the pro­ spection of the premises by the fire Preceding the dinner, members pipe. Call MI 9-2008. p l e a s a n t , clean room for two condition. Near schools, transpor­ 5 room ranch, ceramic tile bath, during the school year there are posed arldition. We plan to add of Mariner Troop 6 presented the sures satisfaction, prompt service. gentlemen,' at Center. Parking, BEvST IN HOMES knotty pine kitchen, waik-out mar.shal. SALE 1-3 OFF on wallpaper. Wall tation and shopping center. Im­ not enough seals for the high one librarian to our staff, If the Bids .Approved colors, snd a welcome wa.s given CW 7-6124, Ml 9-5485. WANTED—Lady (o take phone JANUARY wallpaper sal^ 49c to bath and shower. 29 Hazel. MI mediate (Sccupancy. Call the R. F. basement. Large Lot. Reduedd to school and college students who tiles 4c a tile. Kentile, from 7c 9-7083. addition is built. We shall have Applications submitted by Atty. by the Rev. Clifford O. Simp.son. calls at home. Pleasant work. 89c per single roll, values to 82.50 each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, Dimock Co., Realtors. Ml 9-5245 or $14,900. B. F. Dlmock Co., Real­ wish to u.se our reference mate­ See Our Claselfled Ads tors, Ml 9-5245, Joseph Ashford. to have a full time janitor instead Donald Richter, Rcginal Baker, niinisler of Center Clmrch. Fol­ Write Box 421, Norwich, Conn. per single roll. Over 250 patterns. at the Green. _ I Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-6818, Bar­ rials. Tliey spill over into the adult of a part time man. Expenses Frederick and Betty Edwards and lowing the dinner, election of of­ Millinery Dressmaking 19 All pre-trimmed, some pre-pasted'? B. F. DIMOCK CO. bara Woods. Ml 9-7702, Robert Ml 9-6818, Barbara Woods,' MI reading room and occupy most of 9-7702, Or Robert Murdock. MI for healing and lighting would in­ the Blake Corp., were also ap­ ficers. board of directors arid Sherwin-Williams. 981 Main St. CABINETS—For your long playing Ml 9-5248 Murdock, MI 9-5972. the seats there. This discourages crease, of course. But the total proved." membership nominating commit­ records. Stores up to 301 LP’g. NOTICE 9-5972. the use of that room by adults, DRESSMAKII^G and Alterations Help Wanted— Male 36 (XVm ) $15,400— THREE family, increase In operation costs will Richter, who lives at 208 Sp'.ing tee wa.s held, before the program done. Ml 9-2552. FAIRBANKS-Morse water systems. Unfinished, 815. Phohe PI 2-7792 who feel that they have mysteri­ Shallow or deep well, sump, or de Boarci of Tax Review 6-8-4. CTioice location. Spruce HENDEE ROAD, Andover— New be less than would be needed for St,, wanted a variance in order to began. AS LOVV AS $ 9 QC AS LOW AS after 6. ously landed in a high school or .Service Numerals Awarded WANTED—A school bus drl' er. Ap­ watering pumps. Water softeners, The Board of Tax Review of the Street area. Five ear garage New home of 6 rooms, basement ga­ college study hall, and that they an adequate full-time branch li­ erect a 2-car garage and breeze- PER WEEK brary. ^ way which would extend 2-fect Mr.s. Margaret I.atBarron pre­ PER WEEK J $3.65 DRESSMAKING and alterations, ply iilimediately to . Supt. of purifiers. Water heaters. Installa­ Town of Manchester, Connecticut, roof, amesite drive. Excellent In­ rage, large lot. Builder wi’ ’ accept are out of place there. will be In session at the Municipal SEPTIC TANKS* come property. R. F. Dlmock & your present home in trade. Op­ Built by Bequests closer to the sideline than regula­ sented the following service reasonable rates. MI 9-1254. Schools. Worcester Warren, Ck>v- tion and service. Capitol -Equip­ College Student Use Riaes entry, (ionn,;'PI 2-7665. ment Co., 38 Main. MI 8-7958. Building, In the Assessor's Office, ANT) - Co., Realtors, Ml 9-5245, Joseph portunity to acquire a new home "This is the first time that the tions allow. numerals, with appropriate re­ on the following days during the Ashford, MI 9-6818. Barbara without trying to sell your present "This use of the library by col­ Town of Manchester has been Baker sought extension of per­ marks: 5 years, Mrs. William FOR SAF,E—VERY FINE lege students is bound to increase. Moving— Trucking ONE PAIR Champ skis f foot 6, month of Februarv 1958. PLUGGED SEWERS Woods, Ml 9-7702 or Robert Mur­ home. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, MI asked to provide funds for a li­ mission to conduct art craft class­ Brown, ?Jrs. Chester Cibroski, B sii'ii‘ina'11 f'B 'III 0m CUSTOM TAILORED. 3-1577 or -vn 9-7751. Students at Trinity. St. Joseph, Mrs. Lennart Johnson. Mr.s. Robert For Prompt Attention Call Storage 20 hickeiry, just likp new. One pair FEBRUARY 1. 1958 . dock, MI 9-5972. brary building. The Whiton Library es, 310 Hackmatack St.: Frederick ARTHUR, DRUG STORES figure ice-skates, Winslow, size 5. Saturday 2-4 P,M. Machine Claaned Wesleyan, and the University of was built from a generotis beauest and Betty Edwards. 318 E. Middle Johnson, Mrs. Norman Larson, Oner palt shoe roller sHate^. MEN'S FEBRUARY 3, 1958 (1) SIX ROOM CAPE, centrally BOLTON CENTER—Looking for a Connecticut who cannot gel dormi­ made by Dr. Whiton. The Mary Tpke,. sought a further extension Mrs. Stanley Lucas. Miss Florence MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ Septic Tanke, Dry WeUs, Sewer . located, $13.8C0. Aluminum siding, largo home with a view? Well, tory rooms at those institutions, or Ml 3-1425 R^IOHABa'iMi'ii e i"iii..gggB ing Co. Ml 3-6563. Ownf^d and op­ Has excellent opportunity to offer wheels. Brooks, size 5. MI 3-20(M. Used, But -In "Like New” Monday 2-4 P.-M.----- l.lnes Installed—Cellar Water- Cheney Library was b'jill on land of permission to operate a tele­ Madden, Mrs. Grover Mitchf^ll, l i i l CnndlMdn FEBRUARY 4. 1958 amesite drive. This home is an here It Is. Only three bedrooms who cannot afford to live On the phone answering service. Mrs. Edward O'Brien. Mrs. Ed­ erated by Walter B. Perrett, Jr., In all departments. Expansion FULL BED SIZE box spring,,over- prooflng Done. but they are large. Immense campus, must continue to live at originally given to the town by Sizes: About 42-44. Tuesday 2-4 P.M. excellent buy! For appointment members of the Cheney family. The The Blake Co. of Connecticut, ward Osborne, Mrs. Robert Pratt, •Day, Night or Sunday agent for Burnham’s Van Service. stuffed chair in black and gold. to see call the R. F. Dlmock Co., kitchen and dining room. 1% home and use our library facilities. Service to 48 states. plans make It necessary to add Priced To Sell FEBRUARY 5, 1958 building itself was ;^aid for in part 435 Main St., sought permission to Mrs. Charles Ryan, and Mrs. Mar­ FOR full and part time help at once. Kitchen base cabinet,- with white See "Them At The Wednesday 6-8 P.M. McKin n e y b r o s. Realtors. MI 6-5245, Joseph Ash­ baths, breezeway anad two-car ga­ Enrollment at Hillyer College is maintain a free standing, lighted garet Wahnquist: 10 years, Mrs. •niia "jiffy crochet" or mile-a- mother-of-pearl formica top. Ad­ ford. MI 9-8818, Barbara Woods, rage. New heating system, many increasing- and Hillyer has no dor­ by the federal government, in part AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., local (Johtact Mr. Sehl at 942 \ ain St., FEBRUARY 7, 1958 from a fund given for library pur­ ground sign. Stanley Baldwin, Mrs. Robert Coe • REPAIRS • TILING minute cloth is fun to make and enoi and long distance moving, pack­ miral console TV. H O electric LEXINGTON Ml 6-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI extras. Must sell, offers consid­ mitories. All its students must live and Mrs. Bruce Miller; 15 years, Manchester or Mr. Cowles at 202 Friday 2-4 P,M. Sewerog* Disposal Co. ered. T. J. Oockett, Realtor, MI poses by the Cheney family. Even • REMODELING • SIDING WjU add a new look to your table! 12'/i-24V4 ing, storage. Call MI 3-5187, Hart­ train outfit. All reaaonablv priced. FEBRUARY 8, 1958 180-182 Pearl S t — Ml 8-8308 9-5972. at home. In the next few years Bull Shoals, once a cattle cross Mrs. Eleanor Gate.s and Mrs. Separate wide band of sparkling Farmington Ave., Hartford. MI 3-^92. TAILOR SHOP 3-1577 or MI 9-7751. the number of college students is now the town is not asked to meet • ROOFING ford CH 7-1423. 209 SPRUCE STREET Saturday 10-12 A.M (II) 817,000—New 5*4 room ranch, the entire cost of the proposed ad­ Ing, is now a gigantic hydroelectric Betty Jones; and 20 years, Mrs. • CARPENTRY wrhite filet mesh with narrow Back-wrap apron that is so prac­ FEBRUARY 10, 1958 bound . to increase rapidly and, dam on the Arkansas-Mlssouri bor Alice Richmond. MANOIESTER Package Delivery. MANCHESTER ceramic tile bath, dining area, with it. the demand for reference dition. Part of the money needed • PLUMBING • MASONRY bands of your favorite color, and tical. Make it in the popular cob­ Monday 8-8 P.M. . attached garage, full basement, New six room Cape. Four finished der. ‘ Appreciation certificates for finish off w'lth an edging in the bler style, or dress length. Add a Light trucking and package deliv­ WORMS FOR Ice fishing. Tel. MI material at the Mary Cheney. will come from the Drake Fund • HEATING • ELECTRICAL WORK 9-4205. ' FEBRUARY 11, 1958 NOTICE amesite drive. Completely land­ down, ceramic tile, bath, walkout which the Ubrary Board received same color. huge pansy pocket to each. If de­ ery. Refrigerators, washers and Male or Female 37 Tuesday 6-8 P.M. “ Even the tnain lobby at the stove moving specialty. Folding scaped. R. F. Dlmock k Co., Real­ basement, larg^e lot, $13,700. R. F. Mary Cheney, where borrowere .re­ a few years ago when the trust Pattern No. 5313 contains cro­ sired. Help Wanted— FEBRUARY 14. 1958 TOWN OF ANDOVER tors, MI 9-5245. Joseph Ashford, Dlmock u Co., Realtors.. Ml chet directions; filet chart; mate­ No. 8101 is in sizes 1 2 18’a. chairs for rent. M3 9-0752. ' Tlie Board of Tax Review of the turn books and charge their new estate of Levi Drake was dis­ Friday 2-4 P.M. MI 0-6818, Barbara Woods, MI- 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-6818, tributed. Mr. Drake was a long­ rial requirements; stitch illustra­ 16>2, 18>2, 20'ii, 2 2'i, 24’ ,. Size Coventry Notice FEBRUARY 15. 1958 Town of Andover, Conn., will be in 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI- Barbara Woods, Ml 8-7702. or Rob­ supply, is overcrowded frequently. tions. 14'j. 35 bust, long length, 4 'i experienced waitress, counter • SEPTIC TANKS We have no adequate space for our time resident of Manchester. There Painting— Papering 21 Following is the scjicdule for Saturday 10-12 a .M. session at the Town Hail on thi€ 0-5072. ert Murdock, Ml 0-5972. YOU CAN BUDGET Send 25c in coins, for this pat­ yards of 39-lnch; cobbler, l'’| man and short order cook for Cleaned and Installed following days during the month card catalogue, which is in con­ are no restrictions on the use pf nights'. Apply Bar 83 Food RAnch, hearings of the Coventry Board of All persons -claiming to be ag­ tern—add 5c for each pattern for yards. PAINTING AND paperhanglng. grieved by the doing of the A.s- of February 1058; 'WEST SIDE—Six room ranch, rec­ HEBRON ROAD, Bolton—Two new stant U(ie. It stands in what is vir­ this fund. INSURANCE! RookviUe or call MI 8-7488. Tax Review; "In view of these facts, the U- first-class handling. Send to For tljjs pattern, send 35c In Good clean worlunanshhip at rea­ • sewers February 1, SiCturday 9:30 A.M. sessors of the Town of Manchester, Feb. 1— 10 A.M. to 4 P.'m . reation room, near bus. $14,500, ranch homes of six room, base­ tually a passage way between the Make a small down pa.vmcnt and pay NUSIDE brary Board asks the voters of the ANNE CABOT, MANCHESTER Coins, your name, address, size de­ sonable rates. 80 years In Man­ Machine lea n ed to 5 P.M. Connecticut, and those requiring Feb. 7— 8 to 9 P.M. 10% down, 40 year mortgage. ment garage, fireplace, combina­ reference room and the main book the rest over a ten month period EVENING HERALD, 1150 AVE. PART TIME and full time men and Feb. 14 - 8 to 9 P.M:, Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132, tion windows,. Excellent construc­ town to vote for the proposed bond It’s easy. sired, and the Pattern Number to chester. Raymond Flkke. MI women needed to display our new February S, Monday 9:30 A.M. adjustments must appear and file stacks, and users of the catalogue OF A8|[£1UCA8. NEW YORK 86. SUE BURNETT, THE MAN­ 9-9287. nstallation their i’drliplalnt at one of - these All persqps claiming to be tion. Acre lots. Ready for .occu'- have to speriti much time dodging issue for enlariging the Mary ■ YOU CAN AFFORD INSURANCE 1958 Royal line, complete training. • I to. 4 P.M. qnd 7 to 10 P.M. MANCHESTER— New seven room pancy. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Ml CTheney Ubrar; INGINEERING GO. N. V- Print name, address and CHESTER EVENING HERALD. , February 4, Tuesday 9:30 A.M. meetings or at some adjourned aggrieved b>’ the dolnga of the as­ the traffic betVeep those rooms. rjf." WITH OUR BUDGET PLAN. IT 18 A C^r necessary,

    ' V A ■ / ,•1^ ■. ■f ■\-,- ,1. ' . ^ J, . .t ^ .-I- X FOURTEIW tUESI)AY. JANUARY 21,19BI; Avtraze Daily Net Press Rub -k lEttptting il$(ral!i For tlw Week Eirited The Weather Jssoarjr 18, ISSS Forecast of U. 8. Weather Bareaa \ . •The Bible Study Group wrlll meet About Town Emergency Medical Service at the Second Congregational Police Attending lUla or driszle eadlsg toalght Church Thursday at 1 p.ih. AH are P/CH UP « 12,628 I/ow aear 80. Thursday, meetly When need for emergency welcome. ••• Training School MenWer sf the Audit suoay, little oooler. High sear Our lA d y of Victory Mothers You Should Know H o vb your doctor phono medical care arises, on any .' Bareaa ef OIrculatlaB Ctrol* will meet tomorrow nt 8 PH0H£ j M 40. Wednesday afternoon or any The Buckland P T A will hold a Manchestet-^A City of Village Charm p.m. at the home of'M ra. Shirley Police Chief HermaA 0..8chen- holiday, first, call your own cake sale Friday at 8 a.m. in Hale’s Paul Cervini ut your proscription ond del and Lt. Milton Stratton ar« Nacfkowaki, 206 Hackmatack St. physlci{in. If not available call store: Mrs. Melvin Varley. waj-a Mrs. Janet Graaao will be co-host.- and Emergency Numbers MI 3-0348 and means committee chairman, In Paul Cervini, Mancheatef'hu In West Hartford today attending wo wiH promptly dolivor it VOL. LXXVII, NO. 95 (TWENTY PAGES) eaa. » will be'“ln charge. ^MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1958 (CfaUHiflcd Ad\'ertiaing on Page 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS, and Ml 0-56.50. a collector of revenue who takes the second session of the regional V his Job of getting the money to training Institute for police safety DMl to your homo, The Mlaaionary Circle of the Tlie supper meeting of the sen­ run the towTi government with officers ‘Tlie session, under the Emantiel Lutheran Church will The Nathan Hale PTA.w ill meet ior post-confirmation class at the great gravity. auspices of the,Connecticut Safety Fashion Designer hold installation of new officcra tonight at 8 o’clock at the school. Center Congregational Cluirch A sturdy littic man, Cervini Oommission and the Connecticut Big Profits at its meeting Friday night at 8 scheduled for Thursday night will Chiefs of Police Assn., is being Ml Sen, Finney Seen Nathan Gatchell will talk on his stands four - square farehind the o’clock at the church. The rest of Fights Sack Style recent,trip to Mexic.o. be canceled. collector’a window' on the first floor held at the Army Reserve ‘Ttain- LIGGETT the meeting will he de\’Oted to Ing Center. practical work. Officers to be in­ of the Municipal Building. Members of the Profc.ssional With two full-time helpers and A t today's meeting, Wilbur L. Held Peril By CELS WOHL o n stalled arc: Lillian Scott, presi­ for FREE Women's Club are reminded of Officers Installed a part-time clerk, he sends out the Cross Jr., chief of the engineering REXALL DRUG GOP Nominee for Florence, Italy, Jan. 22 fJV— dent: Marjorie Nelson, vice presi­ the meeting tonight. They will division of the Motor Vehicle De-^ Emilio. Federick Schuberth la Red tax notices, keeps a running tab­ dent: Irene Morrisette. secretary; jiieet at 8 o’clock at 6:15 Parker partment, will address the group having none of high fashion's Fanny McArdle. treasurer; and By Lakbta.Council ulation of payments and non-pay­ St. for a tour of the Lydall and ments, and collects an average of on ‘‘.New Legislative Measures Re­ DELIVERY By Reuther current trend toward shorter Caroline Fredencksot., financial lated to Traffic Safety." Special Foulds and Colonial Board rom- £)0 per cent of the taxes levied, an skirts and the sack style. In eecretary. Instruction in the technique of pub­ Secretary of State panie.s. Tliis will be followed by Great Pocahontas Rose Korncr excellent record. , fact, he’s going the other way. lic speaking will be offered by Detroit, Jan. 22 (A>)—-WWl- rcfresliments at the home of and her board of great chiefa re­ Polite and pleasant to his ‘‘cus­ Presenting hia new spring Tickets for Uie charitable card Robert E. Pease of the Depart­ ter P. Reuther told a special Evelyn Lloyd. cently made an official visitation tomers," he is careful to riemind Hartford, Jsn. 22 (yP)— and aummer line laat night, parjy being held by Manchester to Lakota Council No. 61, Degree ment of Education. convention of the TJnited Schuberth' startled • some 600 Emblem Club, No. 51, Thursday them when their money is due. The third and final session of State Sen. Florence D. Finney The Ladies Auxiliary to Man­ of Pocahontas, at a meeting held All the money that comes into Auto Workers today that big foreign buyer* and fashion night at 8 o’clock at the Elks in Odd Fellows Hall. I the Institute will be held in Berlin Greenwich, only member chester Chapter. No. 17, DAV, will the town goes through Cervinl’s of corporations are putting the writers with sashed waists and Home may he obtained from Mrs. The program started witt a pot- on Jan. 28, at which time Gov. hold a regular meeting tomorrow cash register. Each month, he mu ef the distaff side in the up­ long skirts. Charles Ponticelli, Mrs. Foster night at 8 o’clock at the VFW luck, with representatives from 10 Abraham Rlblcoff will present nation’s econom.v in peril be­ He dropped the hemline to Williams or Mrs. RolHe Thompson. makes a public report on revenues per house, today was, being Home. different councils pi'cscnt. Follow­ certificates to those successfully cause “they take so much’’ in 11-12 inches from the floor, ing the supper Deputy Great Poca­ collected, not only through taxes completing the course ' of instruc­ /..EDNESDAY mentioned in top GOP circles but also th:'ougli State aid funds, profits. lower than It has been since Fte.nato E. Ricciuti. State labor The weekly meeting of the Civil hontas Henrietta F. Driggs and tion. 1 as the party’s ^ssible nomi­ The UAW preaident said the -Christian Dior * “ New Look" Dulles Flies commissioner, will talk on the role her staff from Collcwanaha Coun­ water and sewer fees, parkfng Air Patrol, USAF, will he held at meters, toxvn court fines, and oth­ ^ HORNINQ SPECIAL nee for secretary of state. , union was proposing c profit-shar­ revolption of 11 years ago. of the State Labor Department at the American Legion Home at 7 cil, No.- 24. of Hartford, raised 18 er source.'!. collector of revenue, he had also The Greenwich lawmaker'* name ing plan becauae “ million, of fam­ Middles were tightly bound. the meeting of the Kiwanis Club o'clock tomorrow night. members of Lakota Council to their ONLY! entered the picture only a few ilies lack purchasing power." Panels floated from below the Thursday noon at the Manchester respective offieds. Past Pocahontas Boi'n in .New York, Cervini served in several offices with the ToBaghdad came to Manchester in 1900 at the Hour* after Secretary of State Mil­ Keynoting the convention’ of waists. They were panels of Country Club. Manche.stcr Lodge. No. 73. AF Mildred Tedford of Sunset Council, Eightlt School and Utilities Dis­ age of one. As a young man, he dred P. Allen of Hartford rocked 3,000 delegates in Masonic Temple, print over solid colored and AM, will hold a special meet­ No. 45, of Manche.stcr. was the trict. A fire department member the party by announcing that she Reuther declared “ we are fighting sheaths. musician for the evening. was a well-known local baseball DEVELOPING 15V2X26” HEAVY QUALITY ing tonight at 7:30 at the Masonic for 33 years, he is now treasurer would not seek renomlnatlon at the for realistic economic policies." Schuberth was the first of Temple. The Master Mason degree The follmving were in.stallcd: player He married the former Pact Parley Mary V. Limerick and no'.v lives of the 8th District Fire Depart- June state convention. ' Declaring there Is a “ serious im­ nine "high fashion" designers will be exemplified. A t the conclu­ Caroline Avignone, nronhetess: balance" between production and FOR RENT with his wife at 71 Main St* They mcii‘ .in the North End. A member of the General AS-- to show in the Florence round sion of the meeting there will be Ijouise 1-ockwood, Pocahontas: purchasing power, Reuther said 8 and 18 mm. Alorte Projectors have one daughter. Mrs. Bcenice When Cervini took over as tax sembly ilnce 1940, Mr*. Finney I* of the current Italian displays. Washington, Jan. 22 (/P)— —sound or silent, also 85 mm. a social hour with refreshments. I Mary Vcndrillo, Wenonah: Fdith HAND recognised for her demonatrated "we are in trouble in 1958 for the Earlier shows in Florence fea -. Poucheri still a Manche.stcr resi­ collector, there were 18,000 tax ac­ President Eisenhower dis­ ; Paganl, Powhatan; Lena E. Wil­ same basic re’asont we were in slide projectors. dent. count.". Seven years later., he is ability and is a popular figure tured sportswear and casuals. patched. Secretary of State William Black has returned to liams. keeper of records: Paulino among the Republican women of trouble in 1929." Including skirts above the knee WELDON DRUG CO. his home in Azcl. Tex., after at­ Pagani, collector of wamnum; When Cervini Joined the town as \ hcf'ln,'’ th-> records on mo’‘e th-n Dulles to the Middle East to­ Water Department accountant in 25,000. If they stop there, he'll be the state. Reuther opened with an attack from Fsbiani. Most of the.se eOl Main St. Tel. Ml 8-5821 tending the funeral of his brother, Irma Miller, keeper of vainpum: Mra. Finney, reached at her on Sen. Goldwater. (R-Ariai. He houses al.so hedged with a few day with a declaration of Florence Cta'ant. third trustee: 1940, he had a record of 23 years ■ .surprised. :. Snapshot Samuel Blaek. j MSK. FiOREN'CE 27NN'EY quoted Ooldv/ater as saying here sacks to be on the safe side. I Mary Rowe, fir.st scout' Helen of work already behind him. home, aald: ; ______“deep concern’’ for the secu­ Eirthtcen of these years he had, REGULARLY 39c "1 can't comment at thi* time s in a speech Monday night that he rity of Communist-threatened iSocka. second scout: Harriet 01- ^ efTABi/x/zeo n o t considered the UAW, because of saver, fir.st warrior: r'l^rencc .spent at Cheney Bros., where he t becauae I waa not aure until now I cussed for the poet being vacated countrie.s in the area. its politlcsl activity, more dan­ Grant, second warrior; Rose Borel- was time keener, time study man. GIVE HER that Mildred Allen would not run. | by Mrs. Alien wa* Mrs. Anna-Mae gerous than the sputniks. Reuther A t the same time Ei.senhower lo, third warrior: Jean .lohnson. and cost accountant. Five had uinn*s I think she has made a wonderful • Switaski of Ne%v Britain, vice Pineau States made a new pledge of "unwavering ssid "snybody who . ays that is Dance For Fun.... Dance For Exercise! fourth warrior: Alice White, first boon spent at Steiger‘s in Hart- CHRISTIAN DIOR Q secretary o f state. I'd like to be : chairman of the Republican State support" for the defense principles councilor; Lucic Phelps, second fo'd. where he was purchasing aure first that the party i* inter- j Central Committee, mentglly unbalanced and need* a AVAILABI..K AT psychiatrist." of the Baghdad Pact. .councilor; Amelia Reale. guard of agent and foreman of the rc'.eivlng W. T. GRANT CO. ested in my running before 1 even ^ However, it is recalled that Mrs. U.S. Missiles Dulles conferred with the Presi­ SQUARE tepee, and Nbnnie Hilding, guard and marketing department. think about it. I really think this ; Switaski declined to consider the He added "They're really mad be­ WELDON'S cause We're winning and they (the dent for 30 minutes some two hours of forest. Before. 1951, when he became' AT MAIN STREET STORE if the kind of thing that has to be I post in 1954. when Mrs. Allen ac- In advance of his scheduled de­ DANCING LESSONS 901 MAIN STREET thought over very carefully b e-! cepted the equivalent to'a for , Republicans» are losing In Mirhi- Due in France parture for the Middle East. eause of the 4-ye*r term." ------gan." ' He will attend a meeting of tha- Another poaalhillty being dls- (f'ontinned on Page Nineteen) I Earlier, Reuther had invited GM j Spon.ored by the Town Recreation De­ .______' President Harlow Curtice to *p- I Paris, Jan. 22 i/P. French For- . 5-power Baghdad Pact at Ankara, Turkey, next week. He will be an partment and 'the Manchester .Square ! pear before the convention to tell eign M.nistei ’ Chnatian Pineau to- I Dance Club. W E G IV E / I the union member* hoev to shape day told the National .Vs.sembly j obsen-er there, and not an official their demands. • . participant. since the United WEDNESDAYS 8 fo 10:30 P.M. that th» government has little States is not a member. STARTING JANt’ARV 22 But Curtice remained silent at choice but to accent Anierlcsn of­ Dissent Unit to Fight General Motors headquarters, a ‘Glad to Help' COMMUNITY Y WORLD I mile from the nonveqtion site. fers of intermediate range nuclear In a statement on his (SIk with w n x DOBSON, Instructor There wa* no indication h- planned iiii.asile l'»unc’’ i-g rampa on Eisenhower Dulles said Middle a reply. Flench soil. Ea.stein countries are under "the You may register the night of the first GREEN Pineau emphasized that no Acceptance by the convention of threat of Communist Imperiali.sm" meeting, Jan. 22 at the Y—or you may DOUBLE State Schools Group ag. cement had been concluded ycl. rail the Recreation Department. A small , Reuther'a new collective bargain­ and the United States ia "glad to He snnke during a 3-day for-ign help them" In their collective self- fee will bt^ eharged. ing program in 1958 contract nego- debate. To participate, a person must either (Reartloa fitora- on Page Eleven)* of education. Superintendents and tiatibns appeared certain. The ron- ■ :%< defense effort. Premier Felix Gaillard la ex­ ■ reside in Manchester, hold property In Hartford. Jan. 22 (iP>-— a new 1 other professional personnel and vention will vote on it either lat- In that connection Dulles cited pected to address the deputies the Middle East resolution of last town, nr have attended local schools. ■tate-wlde organization of mem-' former board member* may attend today or tomorrow, tatei; The debate is not expected I Pre.aident Eisenhower studies a statement prepared for release by Secretary of Stltte Dulles at a her* of local boards of education, upon personal invitation from the March asserting an American STAMPS to put the government in any dif­ meeting two hours before the Secretary's deprature for the Middle East today. (A P Photofax). policy of defending the whole Mid­ has come into existence in opposl- i council. (Continued on Page Three) ficulty. dle East area against Communist tion to the established Connecli- The council has apparently I Pineau declared that the gov- aggression. The resolution was EVERY WEDNESDAY cut Aaaociation of Board* of Edu-1 grou’n out o^ a series of state-wide ._ _ _ emment could not let those per- cation. I meetinga held laat year'by an In- *0"* "ccomplish their purpose who passed by Congress and.signed by * WE CLOSE AT 12:00 NOON • The new group, headed b.v How-; formal group of board member* A A o A I t C a l. would sabotage French defen.se by the President. F®*’ *?**^" Blizzard Deaths 17 Shortly before Dulles went into waird WhlUker Jr., a member of | headed by Whitaker and McBride psychological means." the Somers School Board, also and several other board members This brought a howl of protest- ice 1 lireat on _ ^ , . his meeting with the President— lists among it* founding members and now former board members in from the Communist* who have which followed a session of the Union Paid for National Securit.v Council — tha Thomas E. McBride, preaident of other towns and cities. launched an all-out campaign State Department denounced as the Hartford board, and Kenneth At the meeting* of this informal through their part.v newspaper and Roads in State Midwest Area “totally false" a Soviet charge 0 '{ A. McGtlton, preaident of the group, which numbered at times up Pleasure Boat FAIRWAY a through meetings throughout. that Dulles is planning to force New Hartford board. McGllton to SO or 40 members. diaaatisfMtIon A I France to protest against inatalla-: By TH E ASikH ilATED PRESJL-' U.S. nuclear missiles ba.ses on Mid­ i* aecretary of the new organlza- was expressed with the existing tlon of titkisile launching ramps Kansas City, Jan. 22 (/Pi .Kansas* blocked five major highways: U.§. / ’'Xttm: Washington. Jan. 22 f;P)—^n ate A heavV-fog hung over ir'tt’idc dle Eastern countries. _ . . . Conitecttcut. AsaoefMilan. ,^ckets prober* developed ’ testi* and stocktng of .atomic weapon* on City and environ » r ( digging out i 2*’- LJ-S. 24, U.S. 40, U.S. 50, and . iW M ,.new group to be known as of Education. (C AB E ) aWO in i S ® 1 ^ area of Oonnecticut today slowing Calls ‘.‘4tatement Arrogant I , , i ; rhony today that'8120.000 of ooei - French soli. traffic during the early morning from under 1.5 Inches of snow to- ^ ’j*' arteries were The department also brandtfd'.»s' the ConhecUcut Council, klembera Pineau declared that it waa a . ^ , ! redure0 in check, Tlie fog followed heavy In mod­ to 12 inches of snow in .southeast-I tpe„ inches fell in the final 12 Bulletins d on NInoteon) erate rain during the night. board of education meetings this The member* of .the the new coupcllcoupcH ' k ern Iowa, northern Illinoi.s aiKl i houi.s. an all-time lecord. Wind! Roads were wet throughout the . at that time al*o".obJectedalao''>objected to *a i1 , . » * ^ P ' T . T . .southern Wisconsin befoie lilow- ; gu.si.s' up lo 40 mile.s an hour ' from the AP Wires DOUBLE According to the letter, the oroviaion in the bv-law* of the e y * to conceal that the 110.000 state, but relatively warm lemper- ing it.self out along the southern j whipped it into drifts and cut visi- _ i provision in the by-laws of th e' i Council has been organized ko that | c a BE allowing anv superintendent Waa for use in the union * 19,5.6 atures prevented freezing. The rain rim of ’.he Great Lake.s. i Inliiy at times to less than a block. active school board members in to attend any CABE meeting,The election campaign, and to make it Adams Tagged and warmei- temperatures cleared •Most of the death." v,ere attribut- Temperatures were in the low 20s. i BLIZZARD HITS ENGI.AND tnie Rtiite might develop, through membeni felt that mfi^tlngR of an appear as an expenditure fo r,o r­ roads of some old snow and ire. ed either lo accidents o-’ slick road- ‘ Snow plow crews gave up the ' l-ondoti, Jan. 22 n ’t—A bliz­ association with members of other; a.-sociation of membdisii of. boards ganizational work. Elsewhere in New England, the V ay.s or heart attacks after shov- fight during the day but turned out , zard dumped 18 inches of snow WORLD GREEN Clancy said he and othenl on the Hatclietman of Weather Bureau issued freezing eling snow or bucking drifts. in fu ce when the storm endcl. toda.V on the white cliffs of school boarda. a stronger and m ore'of education should f t open pri- efflclent educational aystem with-j marily only to board members, trip spent about $40() of the money rain warnings There were three in Kansas, five Tlieir progress was slow and : Do4'er and elsewhere along in our sUte . the council 1, d e-, They Mid they felt that too often for them.'clves. The IT.S. Weather Bureau at jn Mi.s.souri, three in Iowa and six today main thoroughfares still are Rfltain’s Hontheift channel signed to strengthen the individual | the .sufcrlntendent* and other pro- The special .Senate Investigat­ GOP ’58 Race Bradley Field said the outlook to- jn Illinois. packed trenches only two lanes] enaat. High winds piled up five- board member and through him the fesaloilibi “4ook over" CABE meet­ ing Committee, headed by Sen,’ — . da" was for clearing and cooler -phe st-orm reached blizzard pro- wide between high ridges of snow | font drifts in Kent, south of local boards. ings and-used them to. advance .McClellan (D-Ark). is exploring! Washington, Jan. 22 c.JO Sen predict- portions and con enlraled its worst at the curbs. Most aide streets : London. Many villages uere STAMPS "Our ntaln emphasis, therefore, their own points of view. aUegatiens of misuse of union .McNamara (D-Michi suggested ed high lu’ls.v was 46-52. punishment on an eliiise straddling still are impassable, a cluttered Isolated and traffic In Dover, must be devoted to the quantity At the Feb. 13 meeting, five di­ funds and misdeeds in the labor- today that presidential assistant Rainfall during the ntglit meas- n,p Xlissoiiri-Kansas line and patchwork of snowy mounds with Folkstone and Margate was at a and quality of subjects" taught In rectors of the new organization management field. j Sherman Adam.s ma.v be suppiant- ured’ lip lo 1... inches in .spme hy Topeka, Kan . and St. abandoned cam underneath. standstill. . the schools. will be sel'ected. Thus directors, Allmvs for Expenhes I jng Vice President Nixon a.s the Le.xington and Butler, Mo. Downtown hotels overflowed 1 EVERY WEDNESDAY It I* understood that the new who will constitute an advisor.v At th estart of toda.v's session, Republicans’ chief opposition crit- Ram continued to fall in the ; Topeka ia 68 miles west of Kansas last night witli .stranded suburban-' IKE WITHOLDS REPORTS Tnrnngton area, with total pre- ' — ■------... ..!.„ .._.i — .-i...... w jrroiip and its meetings will be open board, will "assist in developing chief counsel Robert F. Kennedy ic in thi* year’s campaign^ | City. St. Joseph is .55 miles north, ; lies and oiitl.ving motels with Wo.shington. Jan. J!t t/T» — cipitalion since 8 a.m. yesterday only to present member* of bosrds the activities of this orgsnizstion." told the committee he had erred McNamara said Adams' attack 1 Lexington is 40 miles east and But- ! cross-country travelers. Preaident Eisenhower today re­ ■■■■SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY ■ ■ ■ yesterday In contending that real on the Democrats in a Minneapolis "' d' ' Jler is 70 miles south. Twelve transit buses were fused to provide senators atdy- estate deals with union funds had speech Monday night indicates j Road conditions around Water- yiost of this area got at least a stalled at one point on a three- ing nfisalle-satellitr problems Come to our WELDWOOD' produced "hidden profits" of $59,- with copies of two top secret I “ Adams IS taking over the role 1'foot of snow. Ode.saa. Mo.. 38 miles ' block stretch of the 11th St. hill 955.76 for two ousted union offi­ I Nixon is abandoning." (t'ontiniird on Page Three) east of Kansas City, had 18 inches, just east of the downtown biisi- reports on propoaeil improve­ ROME-IAAPROVEMENT CLINIC cials. ; "We could expect something ' Kansas City’s 15 was the greatest ness di.stnct. ment of the nation's defense. Bank Discount Cut “The hidden profit was approxi­ ; like that. ” .McNamara said, snow’ depth since a 2-day 25-inch .Many stores sold all the lire DemiH-ratir Leader Lyndon B. mately $40,000." Kennedy said, Johnson (U-Tex), chairman of cmd aee how aoBy it ia to gain more living space. j "Nixon is running for President : storm in .March of 1912 chains and overshoes' they had. adding that the $59,955.76 figure J and Adams isn’t, so Adams Is the A frigid paralysis siill griji-s the Garages ran as much as 12 hours the special Senate Inquir.v, made It's easy to save money . . . by wise pre-planning . . . failed to allow for expenses by ' logical man to blast at us News Tidbits I .Missonri-Kahsas area today behind on calls for help. public a White House letter, ill while increoaing the value oi your present home. thog; who swing the deal. ”I think he made a terrible I ' .Nearly all the sbhoois are closed. .Mr traffic tlirough Kansas whicli the President refused. Baby Pork‘ 3 9 * Seen Business Aid Kenned.\ conrends the profit mistake in the kind of an attack ‘ Culled frfwi .-\P Wires Industrial plants are shut liown. City resumed a.s soon as the snow Both report* are reported to be RIB ENDS Zero Weather went to Victor S. Swanson, .since he made on the Democrats. ” ’Me’-' including a ma,ii>r steel mill and slopped Interstate bus travel wa.s sharpl.v eritical of the present FUU-COLOR FILM SHOW Washington, Jan, 22 iJPi—Flnan-* a really encouraging development aoY nc luY "'ided. "He gave a lot of three big automobile assembly stalled. Trains ran throughout the defense programs, and organiza­ ■ I />i—.1a« - kaa.* V.,.„.... *. dcot a/fd San Francisco boss of Hie ^ people who ai’C trying to be' non- tions. , See rooms planned, materials selected, and how Cial cirglea forecast a boost for for business. Former insurance company pr.es- plants in the .Metropolitan Kansas .storm but frequently .were fate. 1 business and the stock market as Gerald Lorb -of the E. F. Hut­ I partisan in a national crisis a idenl John R. Cooney sentenced Ih City area. the octual construction is made easy. a gesull of the Federal Reserve (Continued on Page ‘Three) | shove in the wrong direction ' Nenark to one to two years in | Snow drifts up to six feel deep (Continued on Page Thirteen) KkP. S.MITH DIES GRADE NO. 1 ton A Co.: "I believe that the | Washington. Jan. 22 UPi— Rep. Board;* approval of a lower dis­ rapidity and presistence of the ad-. I ~ ^ I While President Eisenhower ! prison for embezzling $2(52.206 in count rate today at the Philadel­ waa urging nonpartisan considera­ Loyalty Group funds . . . Former Ijiwrence il. Smith, Wisconsin really fesfi your water heater ministration and federal reserve Republican, collapsed and died FREE PLANNING ASSISTANCE phia Reaebve Bank. tion of defense matters. Adams Jersey City Mayor John Kenn.v, | policy in an effort to check Uje today. Hr was 63. Smith g Careful pre-planning takes advantage oi all avail­ .News of the money-easing Market Erases implied the Democrats were to who toppled Hague organization It) 2 recession will succeed In re.stortng was the fourth member of Con- blame for Pearl Harbor, the nine years ago. quits ai. Hudson able apace and malerials—gives you more useable This is the time of year when lots of folks switch to move, a reduction in the discount confidence and stimulating busi- . Caracas Strike Brings . gress to die this year. He col­ Kielbasa rate from 3 to 2 V per cent for that ness. These are important factors "tragic loss" oT China, the Com­ County Democrat leader. space at less cost. Opening Cains munist invasion of Korea, “ the lapsed as he entered the House ELECTRIC water heating to be sure of plenty of hot, district, raia:^ prices on the Pa­ that should tend to extend the Jury eonvietH Californian Elaine restaurant with a guest and cific Coast Stock Exchange in San eight years Irretrievably lost" clean water at the touch of thh top. \ ^ recovery in the stock market.” ; Soule, 20 of second degree murder was rushed to Walter Reed Hos­ FraneiKO yesterday afternooii. Secretary of the Treasury An­ New York, Jan. 22 (.15 -The "ftei World War II in develop- in killing of her roommate . . . Riots, Shooting, Curfew pital, where hr was pronounced FREESTONE MIXED FREE Sfp-by.Stop INSTRUCTIONS The (exchange still had '45 min­ WILD derson' described the decision ss a i Stock Market opened higher today ; 9^ m^slle.s, and subsequent Bandits take 8.50.IHM) in gems from dend shortly after arrival. PIECES ELBERTA 3 . You'll learn every step required in paneling o Com­ In cold weather, the old water heater |ust edn't take utes of trading time remaining "proper" one, and "continued evi­ in the wake of news of easier ! cut's in Eisenhower's mllitarv King Cole Hotel in Miami Beach, i plete room . . . so completely you could even do it when the announcement waa ia- dence of the flexible use of the money, then erased some of its biFlRrt. Boston police sel/a four men in Caracas. Venezuela, Jan. 22 • disturbances in Los Teqiies, ROGERS APPROVED the extra load of icy water and the ihcreasecf demand •ued. gains in earl.v trading. •Some Democrats said this ap- ; connecUon with shooting of Boston I diisk-to-dawn curfew was Valencia and Pueblo Niievn but youreeli. federal reserve mechanism.s in the Washington, Jan. 23 (2P)— The Bird Food for really hot water. The Philadelphia district reduc­ national interest." Near the end of the first hour, ! patrolman . . . Waterbury business , effei t in Caracas today and said the rest of the nation was Senate Judiciary Committee to- (Continued on Page Nineteen) tion ia effective today. The other The reduced rate on loans to the some Ue.v • stocks were up frac­ seen aided by bein„ placed on Stale gnVernnient ti oo’ps were ordered lo normal. da.v approved President Eisen­ PEACHES federal reserve banks are expected banks will permit them to lower tions to a-ound $l.'Tliere also ’were ] Labor Surplus area by U.S. De- „„ anyone disUnhing the Businesses in downtown Cara­ hower’s nomination of William This is the time when they come to realize that they to request similiar reductions some fractional losses. cas began closing about noon yes- No. 2V2 c a n their, own interest charges to cor- j pr-tment of Lai-or. peace allei ani,outbreak of rioting P Rogers to be uttoriiry general, 5-LB. BAG hove used their old water heater too long. They dis- ■hortly. porations and individuals. thus*en- Trading was so heavy at the Boule.s Claims U.S. Navy withdraws most iliips’ „nd shooting during a general terda.v and crowds gathcied in the Chiiirman Eastland (D-MIss) Prime Kate Out epuraging the financing of .new i start the ticker tape was a minute searching for plane with seven strike. cit.v’s main .square. Heavily armed told newsinen the committer had covei; that they weren't reOlly satisfied with it . . . New York's biggest bank, the product lines, plant expansions and behind In reporting transactions: Being Sold Short crewmen downed in Pacific. . Soviet '' (Reports reaching Washington police u.^ed tear gas to clear the recommended "without objec­ yi.... $1.00 Chasa Manhattan, immediately other. business ventures. Volume . ...«.was n-i,....lighter as. . price.* i fell trade representative offers Asian said. 20 per.sons were killed and square after the crowds "taunted tion” that the Senate confirm just used to the old thing. said it was cutting its prime Inter- The .trend’ toward lower -cost back. nations long-term trade agree- loo injured in street fighting in a them with antigovernment slogans the nomination. The Senate eat rate— Utat charged big. borrow­ borrowing was described by Pres­ Late yesterday the Federal Re- Norwich, Jan. 22 i.P>—A former ments in all basic commodities. , workers’ area of Caracas .vester- and stoned buses. may act tomorrow. A switch to electric water heating means plenty of er* with top credit ratings—from ident Eisenhower, in his economic serve Board approved a cut in the j Democratic governor of Connecti- Defense Department has no olTi- dav. They said 1,000 persons were Newspap-rs were on strike and 4>4 to 4 per cent today. Some ob- message to Congress Monda.v, as diacounl rate from 3 to 2M per cut say* he believes "a disturbing cial ’comment on what it might do arrested after the clash. Strict most students stayed' away from [ 50 RIOT DE.ATHS REPORTED Sparkling clean hot water (no rust). . . lots of water ■ervers predicted other big inati- one of the favorable faetprs mak­ cent b.v the Federal Reserve Bank number of le.aders in both political if a Pacifist group sails boat in ren.sorship prevailed. school either in .support of the ] Washington. Jan. 22 (,T)—iDIp- tutions would follow quickly. ing it likely that business will of Philadelphia. The discount rate, partie.s are selling America short.” Pacific nuclear test area this (The U.S. Stale , Department strike or in fear of violence. I Inmatic reports today froni (for everyone, oil day) . . 'really hot water (hot The Wail Street reaction gener­ fecover' this year from Its re­ the interest rate charged member "The smug complacency of Au- spring. .Three mothers in Peiping _,aid llicre were no r.eporls of any The Interior Ministry said out- , Venezuela said .3 0 ’persona may enough to cut grease and dirt) and automatic (worry- ally was optimistic. Some sources cession.'- banks to borrow, greatly influ-, gust has given away in January to today to appeal for release of Americans being injured or breaks yesterday were "character­ have died in anti-government , there, however, expressed dlsap- ences other short-term ' Interest defeatism that,Is not justified by; ized by plundering of some busi- ; It) ..,.1....-:..... fi.. ...»* . .g. Philadelphia bank's action I their sons, imprisoned as spies. American properly damaged. demonstrations yesterday in rates. Immediately after the fed-1 the facts.” Chester Bowles told a: Employment at Groton sub About 10,000 Americana live in i ness places, e.specinlly small estab- BANANAS free) operation fbr years and years. Sot d ro p M to 2^ S r cer^ ' ' “ - dramatized the abn.pt reversal in Caracas, the capital. Prexiously, the national econom.v in the past eral reserve action, the Chare]special meeting of the Democratic building yards reaches new (mst- Venezuela and U.S. investments lishments. without there having; the' deaths had been estim ate , The . , discount .rate , is the , interest . . . ■ few months from business boom to ;,Manhattan --— -Bank,...... Now - York's’ - - town _ committee ,. ------here — ...... last nighto— war peak of 7,478 as work is there total about $3 billion. | pievailed any poUticiil objective at 20. FRESH CRI.SP PASCAL ‘ federal reserve banks charge their. recession and from "tight money" reduced from 41- to 4 per . Speaking on “ the pre^nt strug- speeded on nuclear subs....Two The .strike was called by under-i except the indiscriminate desire to | ■ ■ jt- - member banka fop horroyved | cent Its prime rale, the interest gle between police state commu-i youths from ’ Hartford and Bloom- ground opponents of Pre.sident i rob."" * i LIMITS ON REDS HIT Ih9h*y- Until mid-November the dis- charged the bank's best c -edif niam and our democratic fallh. field being held by FBI tii ( ’liieago Marcos Perez Jimenez, who three "It should be nientioned that the ] tVashingt m, Jon. 22 if) ~ A IIVI, SITT-St ILICTIICAIIV H ere'are some Wall Street-'count rate waa 3 'j per cent, hav- rii^s. Bowlea asserted that as at otlier after admitting to aeries of cros.s- weeks sgo survived a short-lived [people have qot responded toi in- aclentiffr leader today deacrlbetf eommenta; ing been carried to that height in American Telephone A Tele- great moments'in opr history, tht^' country thefts and robberies, , revolt by the Air Force and some ! citemdnta to a general strike . . .’’ some U.S. rcs.lriettons on vialltnA . bunch Bachfe A Co.: ‘ The ^move is ] the• 2-year- upsurge of demand.... for' graph leaped $2.38 a shai*e at the! American people are prepared to i State T!ax Commissioner Siilli-. Army units. Since then Caracas j the niinl^ry added. "There have Red aclentiai* aa “ sUly little CELERY a ong the lines of the program in-i credit that accompanied an un opening', .but later waa ahead only, support the bold and imaginative van H*ys munv Imsinessmeu are lias, been in .a continual fflale .of-. beefV ■detentions of aevei'hl perapns tcmaUonal npitballs." Dr^ f dipated to .aid busines$, , through i paralleled industrial inveatrnerit. in $l,or SO. I » . policies which are now’ called for."' giving- - State 810 - ■ too miicli imdor tension, ■ ' ■ ^ ^ ' ' responsible for agiLatioit; . . . ren Weaver, vice preaUtaiMi «l;i THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT £ 0. '■ lx ' ^ •aslng of the jnoney situation,, new* p)anta and equipment. ' 'Small gain^a included. Chrysler, “They ask onljr for the facta, unincorporated businesj levv...... The .Interior ministry claimed A 8 p.m, to 6 a.m. cUrfew wi^st Rockefeller Foaadati«a,,( S«« ut for: Wafcrcrcit, Artichokes. Eggplpnt, 336 NORTH MAII^STREIgT TI?L. MI 9-5253 ■i) which should Invariably affect the , StarUng oh Nov. 16. after It waa Union Carbide, I p il. Southern declaried Bowlea, a former U.S. New Hjtven Superior Court judge the peopltf had not resportded to placed on' metropolitan Caracas. Uhited States-ha*-a ■tocic market.'' generally recognized that business, Pacific. ife^per, and ambassador to India;- “ and for the reserves decision jn case; in .which | the general strike call. In a na- Military units patrolling the capic unbelievable" paHey French Endive. Wothed and Cleaned Spinach and Op«n Daily 7 A.M. S P.M., Includingr Wednesday a ; W. Zelomok, an economist: tal ■'have ordwta to fire on any visits, sad added It TEL. Ml 3-5181. waa faltering, the federal reserve global heirspectiVa, on those facta. Dr. Ralph Edson of Shelton claims', tionwide .broadcast the mlnialry Kale. etc. ' Afternoon ajnd Saturday Until Noon, 14B HARTFORD ROAD ' “If R ia reflected in a cut' in in- f e , ■ Derby hospital is limiting opera-] conceded there had been "disor- nation look ridicuionn’IAi ' (Continued, on Png* Ten) tien*. , tarqat ntM by banka, then it ii (Continued on Page Two) « ■ fT w o) (CoaUBiie(l on Page .Twelve) tions he may, perform. I ders and offenses" in Caracas and

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