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MONDAY, JANUARY 18,19M PACE SdnEEN Averagt Dally Net Prtaa Ron ^Imtrlfggtgr lEpFtiiMg Ifgratt ru- fa r Mw W eek Badad Tha Waathar Jan. 14. 1SB8 Pofoeaot of U. & Wontbee Baraaa The annual meeting of the Hil­ Tha 'Ladlsa Aid Sociaty of Zion To Attend Meeting FOR A U HOUSEHOLD Snow ondlng anriy thin aftam ana. liard Assn., ina.. wUl be held to­ Lutheran Church wtU hold Ita Auto DealeIrS Plan BigShow 11,876 doody.-. wlni(r u S estdor foalghli A b o u t T o w n night at 8 o'clocK in the cafeteria quarttrly mlaalon and aocial Wedneaday at 7:30 p.rft. All wom­ Of Probation Assn. FUEL PURPOSES MopSor af tha Anffit Low hi low 38a. Party claady, o f the Waddell School. Since new Barena of ClraWntlon B w rv a tie n a fo r the luun eupper officers and street mansgers will en of the church will bt w’elcome. windy, cold Wedaed^ay, be elected, all members are urged To Pick Queen of Polio Ball MancheMter—^4^ City of Village Charm arocodtiif the aumMl m ect^ at Town Court officials plan to at­ MEANS^ Secona Oonsrct^uonal Church to attend. Refreshments w ill be Warren E.' tiowland. president 'hie Mancheater Li*"^"8 ">**^"8; of the Manchester Board of Real­ VOL. LXin^, NO. W Thooe planning to attend whoie tors. la sttemling the Board Presi­ aponsors o f this year's March of Connecticut Probation- and Parole OLDOOMMNrS (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. JANUARY 17, 1956 (ClaaMlled AdvortUag oa Page 14) PRICE nVE CENTS namoB begin with the lettera A to The Holy Ghost. Mothers Circle dent and State Officers conven­ Addresses 'Scouts Dimas campaign, hM arrangad Alan., to he held at the Cheshire tion in Washington, D. C., today Reform atory Jan. 24. G Bhonid call Mra. David Williams; will- hold a meeting Wednesday w iU Uib Mancheater Automobile LEHI8H IM I, Mrs. Robert Poster; N-S, night at 8 o'clock at the home of through Wednesday. Mrs. Howland The maaUng Includes a guided Mrs. Robert Shooshan; T-Z, Mrs. Mrs. John Malone, 38 Quaker Rd. is accompanying him. Dealers Assn, to atagb a mam- tour of the institution and an ad­ Stokers and Oil Baraars Soh| ia i Wallace Qeiger. Members are urged to be prompt, _ * moth automobile show at the dress by Superintendent Robert T. Serviced'Promptly and Efficiently. $ 6 4 Share Grey concerning the program of as a guest spesker will be heard Nelson J. Sprague. 18 Ann St., Armoejr on Fridey and Saturday, Manchester Lodge. No. 73, A. F. following a- short business meef- treatment for young male offend­ was initiated Into the Chi Chapter Jan. 20 and 21. The proceeds from ers. and A. M., will hold a special com­ Ihg. of Iota Lambda Sigma, profea- I tha event will bp turned over to Slated for munication at the Masonic Temple Planning to attend are Judge aional industrial education frater­ I the polio driire. a. E. WILUS t SON, IM. tomorrow night at 7:30. The Mas­ W esley C. Oryk; Prosecutor John Pfr. Alfred W. Cavedon, 27 Pit­ nity, at a Jan. 9 meeting of the 1 All the leading motor car deal­ 2 MBIN ST. — TEL. Ml 8-8138 .S. Obliged ter Mason degree will be exempli: D. FltaOerald. probation depart­ kin St., is currently a.sslgned with Texas A. and M. College student ers of Mancheater will • display . fled by the officers of the. lodge, the 86th Transportation Co. at ment workers Emmanuel Sollmene branch, College Station. Tex. the lieweat models in 1956 au|,o- Ford Stoek assisted by the members of the Ft. Campbell, Ky. His present and Mra. M ay Danaher, and court Fellowcraft team. A t the close of motlve design. Among the extra clerks Anthony Oryk and Mrs. duty in the ■ company is , truck American Legion Auxiliary (JP the mocUng, there will be a social attractlona of the show will be a Alfred Vennard. Washington, Jan. 17 )— driver. He received his basic train- members are reminded of the hour and refreshments. Beauty (fonteat In which local con- A price of $64.50 a share was ‘i'ng at Ft. Dix, N. J. and Ft. Leon­ meeting tonight at 8 o'cloclrtn the ard Wood, Mo. tsstanls will vie for the honor of placed today on tomorrow’s i / Legion Home, with Mrs. J. F. W il­ being' choaen the Queen of the lett and Mrs. Helen Orlffln in Polio Ball an annual faature of Aunounce Casts > vast public offering o f Ford The monthly meeting of the In- To Take ‘Calculated Risk’ charge of the program and hos­ tha March of Dimca drive. Again Motor Company stock. The 4 i asmuch Class of the Church of the Mui Slush Mi Show Cheat pitality. ■ -1 this yeas the ball la a part ol the Fbrd Foundation, Inc., - will rTPERFUMEs’ ^ ! Nazarene will be held at 8 o'clock For Play is Friday program of tha Junior Chamber of ^ Iho___ __ Wbrid's ____ Finest Brands j! tomorrow night at the Davis Me- Tha Life of Your reap $642,600,000 from the A daughter, Oj'.thla E llin, their Commerce. biggest corporate equity fi- B ^'-morial Building. Miss Anna first Child, was born Saturday,af­ Little Folks Studio of Dance and French, head librarian of the Man- Tha contestant ’obtaining the Drama will present two 1-gct Darmonts. . . Cleanse Newt / Being in history, Long Term IMhirDnicStoms ternoon at the Mt, Sinai Hospital greatest number of votes at the Sees Story Chester public libraries, will be the in Hartford to Mr, and Mrs. Shel­ plays, a skit and variety numbers ho price was reported to the Auto Show will be, crowned "Queen guest speaker. don Cohen, 14 Vlne.St., Hartford. Friday evening at 7:15 at the Seebrities and Exchange Com'^ of the Folio Ball,'' while all other Cohen is employed in the compos­ Whiton Memorial Hall, All pro­ miislOn. (S E C ), as the final legal partlcljianta will serve in^ the Aid Abroad ing room at The Herald. The mA- ceeds of the evening will be do­ step required before the 10,300,i- In Life too Dr. Pasc li Poe trmol grandparents are Mr. and queeq'a court. Each dime will nated to the Mancheater Associa-, 000 common eharei are offered to­ Mrs. Joseph Watkins o f Hartford count as one vote and the tabu­ tion for the Help of Retarded Chil­ morrow: morning. Dr. Pascal Poe. dean pf Hillyer and the paternal grandparents are lating to choose the winner will be dren. .at The underwrrlters — some 733 Seen Vital College, Hartford, will talk on Ambiguous Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cohen of 90 handled by Mayor Harold A. Turk- Storybook Playhouse, the drama securltiea firm s \Scros8 the coun- r ^ d .f., •NATURAL REST” MATTRESS cltiaenship at the annual dinner of IS H E R d r y CLEANSERS INC. Searriap Circle. Ington, John lierney and Mrs. Jay group of the studio, will enact a .try — have reported almost un­ Washihffton, Jan. 17 (fl>— the Manchester Girl Scouts on ^ublnow. , ' . , Hans Chriatian Andersen story |325 aaOAD STREET, MANCHISTI« precedented invest^ intereit in Washington, Jan. 17 {fP)— Tuesday. Jan. 24. at 6:30 p.m. at The following members of the adapted by Deborah Newman, the issue which admits the public Secretary of State Dulles ap­ Patricia McCann. 69 Pleasant Secretary of State Dulles said the South Methodist Church. M A D A are taking part in the The Real Princess." and "Rum- into co-ownership writttxthe heirs pealed to Congress today to St.; Joyce Wetherell, 343 Parker Dr. PoC, who has been dean of motor show, Dillon SiAes and Serv­ pelatiltskin." adapted by Rowena on FISHERS new of the company founder^.ths late today the United States must St.; and Patricia Wupperfeld, 90 provide authority to make Hillyer since 1946, has lived In ice, Ford; Manchester Motor Sales, Bennett. A aktt. "The Happy Henry Ford. \ take "a calculated risk fo r Grandview St;'; have been named long term foreign aid commit­ Manchester since 1947. He Is a Oldsmobila; Roy Motors, Inc., Toya," will be preaented by the CASH and CARRY Supplied by AmeadWat peace” when its vital in­ to the dean's list for the fall quar­ Democratic member of the Board Tiny Tot Playera, Donna Marie ments in order to compete ter at Teachers College of Con­ Plymouth; Gorman Motor. Sales, The price -was supplied by terests are challenged |l)y a of Directors, and has been a mem­ Aszklar, Judy Williama, Nanda successfully with Russian aid necticut, New Britain. Buick;' Beaupra Motors, Chrysler; DISCOUNT PLAN amendment to the brlglnal Foi potential aggressor, ' ber of the Mancheater PTA Coun­ Boland Motors, Nash; De^rmler Rattaii, Sandra Leone. Karen offers, particularly in Asia. iprt tUial ipaca —«Uf4 tUlfcat registration statement nied with Commenting on hia brink 6t w ar cil and waa active on the Man­ Motor Sales, Inc., Hudson; Brun­ Kilpatrick. Nancy K ay and At a news conference, Dulles ex­ SEC leet Dec. 31 as required by statament in life Magaslae, Dulles Our L*dy of Fatima Mothers chester Citizens Committee. He Pam ela Johnson. ■ II •i■t(r-cl•r■il| plti SM 9*' pressed confidence that Congreaa ners, Inc., Packard; M oriarty law to protect invdatore. ■aid the article "tende (o enipha- Circle will meet Wednesday night received his PhD, degree from Yale Bros., Mercury-Uncoln; McClure The' cast for "Rumpelstiltskin" eventually will help the adminie- The Oommisaion w ill meet this ■isa over-simplification and e p ^ a l at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. University and before coming lb Auto Co., Pontiac; Chorches-Mo- la pa followa: -Sally Aapinwall, • RING THIS COUPON afternoon to consider the prospec- tratlon solve the long-term ^ald Jules Lesssrd. 74 E. Middle Tpke. emphaait." - , Hillyer taught, at Yale Univeralty tor Sales, Studebaker; Sollmene, king; Arlyne McGann. mlller'i tue. It Is expected fo clear the itr problem, once it underatands, ha The co-hostess will be Mrs. Alfred Dullea also told a news eonfar- and Smith College. He lives at 37 Inc., Dodge-Plymouth; Carter daughter; Barbara Brow-n, mes- sue speedily. The stock then can ■aid, the program the administra­ Haggnow.. A cake and cookie sale aenger; Kathy Recave, Rumpel- CASH and . . . enea the artlclea had given Mm Tanner St. \ Chevrolet Co., Inc., Chevrolet. be hated fo r trading on the New ^eiiher Snow, Nor Rain tion haa in mind. is planned. ■tiltskln; Karlene Tyler and too much credit and he regrstted Besides the talk by Dr. Poe, the Handling the details for the C CARRY NOWI York, Detroit, and other major Thlrty-llw years at making the rural mall rounds were com­ Dulles preaented hU own argu­ Penny Sl^ncer, ' courtiers; am] ments aa Undersecretary HerlMrt UiatvaRhough he did not regret program will include the awarding Mancheater Lions Club and the exchanges. pleted today oy (Seoiga Ncimn. Andover carrier. ' Fittingly for Sunaet^ebekah Lodge, No. 39. Pamela Lopez and-Ma^ McKwn, (minimum $1.(X» Hoover Jr., carried the eame plea that seme people approve what ha of service numerals and singing by, MADA are George DeCormler and SAVE 255* The price actually waa set |ate Nelson. PoaimMtAr Genera! A. SumOiei'field, has designated today has done. will hold a meeJUng tonight.- at 8 servants. , to the Senate Foreign Relations the glee club. Preceding the Robert Schaller. yesterday by the seven co-ms'n- as National Postmasters' Day in homw .of the 250th birthday of o'clock in Odd Felldws Hall. The Tickets will be sold at the door. Committee...... P U rtM .AilM s. M .M Iaataa ...... awarding of the aerVice numerals, I on any dry cleaning at ~ / agers of, the huge 'offering. Ben Franklin. BiOiY on Page 3. (Herald Photq^. newly elected ofllcera will be in- There had been aome indicationa i The article, wMch stirred erti, the members of the Intermediate While the public will pay $64.80 stallH by Mrs. Bthil Aspinwall, over the weekend that the plan f o r ! Iclsm at Dullea both in this eoun- Troop .39, Mra. Henry Clark leader, ISHER DRY CLEANSERS INC. -for each-of the new i^area, the district deputy president; her commitments up to lOO years | tiT and-aBraad, cam s under dlaeua- and will put on some^antomlmea that Ford Foundation, owmer ' and staff. All officers are reminded to would be scrappi^. | Blon fo r 33 tHautaa in tha Bacre- will be used to introduced - the W O R K seller of the stock, will receive $03 wear white. Following the busi­ WINDOW SHADES ( A reporter asked Dullea whether , tary'B naws cqfaranpe. Dullea awarding of the various numerals. 325 IROAD STREET. MANCHESTER a ehare. *1716 difference goes Into Ike Set to the administration.Intends to drop' ness meeting and installation, ie- finally stoppad tha questioning by The troop Is being assisted by Mr. D ONE discounts and commissions paid to freshments will be served by Mrs. G r^ . Whit*, Ecni Ita fight for such long-range au­ haying ha thought the subject had SAME DAY SERVICE the underwriters and Investment Virginia Lewis and her committee. Clark. Miss Evallne Pentland will W H U .E thority. 1 been dtacuaaed enough. serve as mistress of ceremonies. Wothoblt Ndeslers. IN >r 10 OUT or 5 • AT DEGUUIt PMCtS ' Dullea said it is vitally inipor-1 In aome respeota, Dullea ap­ Tickets for the fried chicken HOLLAND HNISH YO U T h e ,\ o ta I o f such discounts and GOP Rallies Friday fant to make the world understand peared to be backtaif away from Dr. Glenn Clark will apeak to­ dinner, beipg put on by the Stan' Spacieut Parking x eommisaions on the mammoth is­ at this lime the United States'wilt night at 7:45 in the Asylum Hill WAIT the hard M tting pro-DuUaa, tough- ley Group o f the church, may be D O Made to Order sue win\,be $15,3000.000, reducing \ continue aome foreign aid over ^ war Una Ukan by tha life article Congregational Church, 814 obtained at the Girt Scout office, b y that ftmeh the net return to \ M'llh Your Rollera . SHOES E X P E R T L Y and THE STREETS OF THE IVEEK ARE; long period, rather than engage written by Jairiea Bheplay. Asylum Ave., Hartford, under the the seliers.^-'nie public w ill pay a from those in charge of tickets In REASONABLY REPAIRED in what ..he called aingle-ahot Dullea told repertere that ona sponsorship of the Greater Hart­ the different sections of. town or total o f $057,900,000. dress operations. aentance In a quotation attributad ford Camp Farthest Out. A writer E. A. JOHNSON The Ford Foundation intends to from the ticket committee; Mra. Brookfieli Dougherty and Dover Rd. here The Elsenhower admlqiatration to Mm was amMgnous. r - of religious bboks. Dr. Clark Charles King. Miss Jessie Hewitt MARLOW'S ,0 reinvest in other securitiea so that founded the flrifc. Camp Farthest SHOE REPAIR this today, White House Press Secretary JaiRes C. Hagerty I intends to,ask Congress for .the and Mrs. A lfred Sundqulat. Reser- PAINT CO. If you live OB tha above streets In Mancheater, yon are entitled its income will nb^looser depend ! right to pledge lip to 10 years of Out 27 years sgov The .public Is Low er Street Floor Level said Elaenhow’er may apeak In per- * ------Ha also itiAisd that*ha had vatlona close on Friday. Unless a this week! Jual call Ml 9-7111. We will, pick up and deliver, solely pn eaminga \of the Ford economic aid. for specifled projects. invited. \ 699 Main St., te l. MI 9-4501 to a 38% CASH dlseount on all dry cleaning (minimum $1.09) Company. son at the rally here, with his ~ - I not writtsn tlui handUna which reservation t i , cancelled before . It wants to set aside a fund of one, •0-Cent Olildehd remarks rarrled to other ralliea W n 11^ r^t*dVCYI*13 H I credited Mm with thhaa tUnaa that date, it must be paid for even . billion dollars for thia, building up by closed circuit or general biuad- k-'ClAaV A a C tlll avoiding war—in the Formoean, If a person is. unable to attend the The Foundation is a charitable this sum with Inatallmcnta of 100 cast. Or he may apeah.from 4h#| ~ ■' J Korean and Indochlnaaa criaas. ’ dinner. trust with tha st$ted aim 6f "ad­ I million dollars annually. .K‘ fii ANEW vancing human welfare." W hite House. ’These details h a ve! ^ I l g s g e g a c s K l h l T he ambiguoua eantenee, Dullea not yet been decided. ' Xffaal The Ford Co, hoa aajd its direc­ I In backing the administration’s said, was In a quotation wMch bo- FUNERAL HOME It will be the President’s first j deaij;e for such authority, Dulles gan by saying that "you havt to \ t tors' intend to declare a dividend participation in a public political UNDER EXPERIENCED of 60 cents a share in the 'flrst ■aid aid offers from Rtissla have take chantea lo r peace Just as you affair since his geptemher heart tIw JSKNALC go. quarter of this year. If this divi­ Ill State Stui considerable appeal to netghbor- must taha-ahaneea in war.** ■ MANAGEMENT Personal Notices attack. g nations which are raw mate- dend should be continued quarter­ -J^Utaa ateoO M F ttB lp in imant - , Expeofo N o Dtacloaure .. -Hartford, Jan. 17 (8h — Final J Hgfo.produceni..Thc8a-eountrica. he- ______ly's shqre-of-stock would yield the Hagerty said'.he does' hot ex­ domptetaly but inauM there In Memoriam investor $2.4Q a'nnualty. results of detailed studies on thq. said/are impressed with RuHsia's pect EUsenhoweV to disclose at ablllt.y to develop her economy un­ ^ was nothing new In it n a Ufa THE JOHN F. In lovrnf Memory of Robert I. Max- Based on* a $3.40 annual yield, Sight to Delight Soul of Child that time whether he w ill seek re- sffectiverielis o f Connecticut's mass der rontmuniam to the point where quotation thea went on 'to tha N ell who pRgeed away January IS, the inv^tor woidd receive a little . Center Park was a sight to delight thexaoul. o f a child when this picture waa taken thia inomihg. 1 1 9 5 0 , election. polio vaccine inoculations were an- the Sovie^ are among the leaders affect that "of courao wa ware The t ^ s bore their ever-mounting burden quiatly, bowing in response to a greater pewsf. Only later, ■ITie President's remarks certain- nounced today by the State Health In atomic energy. Yor both peace­ brought to tha varga o f prar. Tha \ TIERNEY I He wan here for Just a lltUa a^iile, (Coattnoed ou Page Eight) with Rie event of wind and freexing temperatures, would they groan and complain. Whlla the Vir­ I We mtfR hip Bweet, endearhiR nmite, ly will...... be studied ■ carefully - ' by - D e tr im e n t and they w er* good. time and wartime purposes. BMUty to get to the verge without FUNERAL HOME [ Hip oh BO ga.y^an,d carefree wav. politicians, however, for any pos­ Essentially the study showed ginal an'ow mantled the woodland glade only a few rods from Main St., Manchesterites hurried by un­ getting into war la tha pseoasary Spvlet aid offers, even though seeing. (Herald Photo). 319 W e s t c e n t e r s t . ' Hip i o y tn Ih in f day by day. sible clue as to,, his intentions. that polio In youngsters five art." ' All of a iudden we cati remember. coupled with potitical purposes, are ' TE L. M I 3-5705 [ Then our hearlp grow calm and tender. / Hagerty also announced that on through nine years old was twice ------^ ______. Dullas said tha amMgulty could Governor Says Thursday at 10:30 a.m. (E S T I the aa high ambng. those who did not a great temptatibn to underde­ iM cleared up If the w«wd "brought" The MaxVp'HI family. President will hold a news con-.I receive the vaccine. veloped nations, he pointed out. was mnpbaaiaad—to indicaU that In order to meet'this problem, Roads Jammed In Memoriam ference. It will be* his first In | 105,530 iStudled the Vnita(f\8totaa' was > forced to Bias to Remain Washington since last Aug. 4. .But, more significantly, the rate Dullea aald, it is necfssary in some the varga of ceattet by Outsld# (k - . In pad and loving memory of our way to help these nations in proj­ Storm Hits Town; dear little pon- and brother. Martin l about seven weeks before his heart o f paralytic polio Waa more than tion and not by Ita owh choice. Pella, who flapped away Jan. IS. 19^. attack.' three times as high among the ects which will take years to com­ As Snow Ties He also said that he Mmaelf nev­ plete, rather than give short-term In Mississippi However, Eisenhower held an iinvBccInated. er would have anpraaaad the Idea Six vearp ago today, ho anpwered hli beneflt aid such ■■ food, budgetary xScACilccd, Mapter p call. , Informal question and answer sea- i The Department arrived at Ita quite the way.R.waa put — ha Time 5oep on. but hip memories linger * Sion with newsmen at K ey W^at. ronclusiona on stattatlcs involving help and the like.' Traffic in State. Man Suffers Attack B.V THE ASSC^ATED PREBH never would have used the phrase ■till. Fla., on Jarr 8 when he said "qtj’ Such a move, he said, would help That Interpret The For iioUilng ran erape hip Kmile, Hip In Jackson, Mist,, Gov. .'.p. Cole­ 195..520 children in the 5-9 group. the neceasery art." Wishes Of The Family loving face, man told his state and the nation mind la not fixed to such an extent O f these. 106,120 were vaccinated catch the imagination of the peo- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS By WHITNEY JACOBS Dulles said that ha talked with Ko.one ran over take hlp place.. it can't be chhnged" on whether |,o today that Misatssippi w1l' keep and 89.400 were not. . Hartford, Jan. 17 ($*)--A coastal Tcxlay traffic; Hnaried, one itiaii suffered a heart attzck Sheepey around Dae. 1 and that bid for anothn four years In the Of those vaccinated, nine con­ (CoDtlnued on Page Eight) stfowstocm plastered State high- M om m y. Daddy and alPlera. segregatirn without violence and from shpveling snow, carii bounced like billiard balls on Sum­ a atanogrepMc necord was kepL JOHN B. BURKE Now Going On — Offers The despite the federal government. W hite House. tracted paralytic polio, a rate of wiys With a wet slippery fall of Ha aakUttat It WM for tte gtiia- FUNERAL HOME In Memoriam In all history "there cannot be On the big eechnd term question, 8.5 per 100,0()0. Twenty-alrf o f the various depths early today ’and mit St. hill and'Manchester stood blanketed uniler abbut sbe anca of the author to writing hia In loving m em ory of our >on and found one liiijlle instance where a former President' Herbert Hoover non-vaectnated came down with made traffic and road conditions inche.s of snow in the heaviest snow xtorm in about two yeaTs ' article and Dullea would not make T E L. M l 8-8868 **asTMAl«r ls«sr»**/4#\iia ...... * brother. Robert U M axwflt, who died government has forced one race said at the White House today,' paralylJC' polio, a rate of 29.1 per Ridgway Feels extreiriely hazardous. The Traveler* weather service )■ It public. 87 EAST CENTER St. January U. I960. afterXa conference with Elsen­ I00;000. Up to five Inches was expect­ Year's Biggest Savings O n against its will to integrate with said the fall was heaviest east and. Dullea was asked what ka AMPULA.NCE SERVICE hower/ that he atlll believe* the' Forty-four of the vaccinated ed in the greater Hartford area ^ troiie but nol forgotten. another,” he lotld in hia Inaugural south of Hartford. j thought about congraastonal reac­ President should seek re-eiecllon. I had non-|mralytlc polio, a rate Of before the storm was due' to let address. He Was Called Richard LaCTiapelle, 41,' of 17 [ Syria loses tion to the article. It haa bean ' Father, brothert, gtalarf. Hoover had called on Eisenhow­ I41.5. Sixty-five of the 'non-vac- up in mid-aftemoon. The fall waa "W ith all due respect to the Oakland St. was taken to Man­ blaateid by Democrats to pert at mmntom, er to discuss government reorganl- cinated contracted ijnn-pararytic expected to vary from a depth of Blankets - Towels - Mattress Covers mighty pow'er of the United States cheater Memorial Hospital for least becBUaa it pictured Dullea ks i zation recommendation* made last polio, a rate of 72.7 per 190,000. 8 to 10 Inches In the southeast and HOBWm, government, it will never be able to To Ruin Army treatment after pollqe were aum- Ue.Se Continuing tha saviour o f the nation to the' year by a *tud^ commiMion which Totaling up both types, the eastern portlona to only one to HO umn force nacial integration in Mia- moried to administer oxygen w^ien three crtMs to tho F a r E a st he headed. study showed that 53 vaccinated two Inches In the northwestern siasippi nor in any other state 'Waahington,-. Jan,. 17 fflb-’-Sen. he siiffersd ’.a heart attack ( ^ u t It was In reply to tMaf. question IIL1IISE*II» And Pads - Pillows, Etc. sections. CiMigiti witb.OALT! T o where the people are unwilling to Mansfield (D-Mpn() suggested to­ 9/35 a.m. at the^Blrch, St. BaKery. Help to Israel that Dullaa aald tha article gave (Continued on Pnge Nine) (Contlnwd rn Page Fifteen) . Treacherous driving conditions MiiML idT n n iiit have it done." the.42-yeax:Old goy-. • k ..... day a- Senate Inquiry into Gen. ...Patrolman ,David OalHgan aald Mm a great daat more ctodif than ernor declared. Matthew B. Ridgway’a statement throughout greater Hartford dur- La(Jhapelle had just Onlsheii Urges f'onslderatinn United Nations, N. Y., Jan. 17 M a g i you tfaia tmuandolid that M Arm y CTjlef o f Staff, he shoveling anijw a|..hia homa -he- iJ*) Syria today declared that fur­ (Centinuad oa t Wga H g M ) I ^Dumpad Annirersary’' He urged the -rest-of the nation TSit' he': was' "Delng, pallM upon to • (CkMthntrt (H Page Etgkt)_. fore'driving^ to the. bakery- : to consider Mississippi's position Machine*g Btfun Doesn't Tire ther y.8. economic wld to Israel ■ doOofvMouvSak! destroy” U.8. figliting strength."- Patrolmen' l^ an u el. Motola and before passing judgment: "We are at this time will be an "unfriendly l l w it nwlty 8{wdal—for JUdgwsy made the derlaration W illiam Couke' used two Inhala- act.” entitled to the sympathetic uhder- in. the firaf o f a aeries o f articles tors to help LaChapells. 'He was tiw t e t time, u e famoue What A Value! standlog of our friends in the re- Syrian delegate Ahmed hhukalry |69A0NatanlRMthasbeen in the Saturday Evening Post, taken to the hospital lii the John called on (he U.N. Secjrity Council . mainder of the country. Electronic Defense Net published today. He said the de- B. Burke ambulance and officials Bulletins seduoed for thia Sale only to “ . . . The w-hlte people of gy*- ;New^Tidbits to ban all economic aid .to lareai, w ws^np^Ma e partnient of defense tried to there said l)e is on the critical Hat. ap^tnomtnttlS39SS! : ■iasippi arc uot a race of Negro and appealed directly to tihlef silence his.criUcism of its policies, A Talcottville woman, Mrs. Be*- from the AP Wires' killers. Culled' from A P Wires U.8. Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge x p a ll be thrilled with ita BEAUTIFUL CHENILLE and he-queitioned the accuracy of ale Townsend, was also hospital­ •upOrb comfort and reet- "We aA you to remember that Guards Against H-Raid Jr., -to euspe-nd American assist­ a statement by President Elsen­ ised here with a broken ankle after ance.- ■„ I by reasoil of the numbers involved, tMAV RECOONUE PEIPING fbUy-firm aupport. See the hower. ' • Canadian airliner cnMlie* la she' suffered a fall on *now at her this prmlem is more acute, here "You cannot condemn lareal and OtRiwa, Oat., Jwa. 17 9P) — Natural Rok—t ^ H. buy Lexington, .Mass., Jan. 17 — . "there is p minimum of human in. Secretarj’ of Defense Wilson flame* near Labrador Iwrder, kill­ home. Hospital officials said she than In' any other state in the na­ continue aiding lareal,” Shukalry ! Canada la conaMertog dipia- it-i-ia. oor bedding, depart- tee.eei The nation's defense experts — j tervenlion." told re)iorter* iri l«it ing two of 21 persons aboard, with is In good condition. ' told Lodge. "Such 'a situation-,is ^ BEDSPREADS tion. / matte recogaltlan o f Couununlat aMntioday! faced by the prospect of mass] -The system, is uncannily, coldly night that "I cannot comment be­ third person miaaing. v,, . Salzburg, Two .accident* Reported "It-Is not something which can unfriendly and intolerable.” | Cihton. Foreign eecretnry Lantar raids of hydrog*h-bomb ,e n e m-y accurate. One scientist, trying to cause'! have not read the a-ticle." Auatcia to. lead entire miislcaj Police reported two accident* oc­ he viewed with complacency pr ig­ The Syrian delegate spoke aa.i- B. Pearson told the Bonae of plane* flying at Superaoriic speed explain ita intricacies, said "let's He added he regards Ridgway, who. worM in coming weeks in celebrat­ curred this morning which, were w -m i wRimN ovAMNm nored, and if you lived in Missis­ the ll-ristion Council- resums$l Commons todny thnt the gav- A- haWe adopted automation tOj avoid getting into the never-never was riot nsiii'd to a second term as ing 200th birthday of Wolfgang AT MCKio ir mis fiAi sippi and knew the full situation, Arm y CTilef o f S U ff last fall, as ' aenmeat "la giving and will ean- you would look upon it as we do." solve problems too great, too land of whether machines really M ozart Jan. 27. (Uoatioued on Pago Eight) (Continued on P a g e Eight) ■ssnr nanmaL aasr eanias a Writtsa Ouaisniss "a dedicated general who believes tinue to give csrefnl oonaldem- EXTRA $ ^ e 9 5 Negroes form 45 per cent of aw Klly devDloplng for the human | think." , I- Thirty-five ardent aupporter* of very strongly in the A rm y.'t tIon" to recognition. DtpandablQ Products PLUS Dtpoadablp Dolivtry glisaisaippi’a population. brain. , ■ * * But there were words that j United Europe meet In Pari* to . SPECIAL! # In a weird laboratory here, near, would have smacked of Witchcraft "ThrashUig Straw" Equals lontly Oil Company Coleman succeeded Gov. Hugh whip up enthusiaam for interna­ io UNHURT IN CRASH' V the spot where the first soldiers of m the colonial days of this stsie— Sen. Francis Case (R -S D ) said tional development , of nuclear today that while he has great re­ Green Bay, Wla.. Jnn. 17 (ff) " co'em an has serv-ed as district | l^e American Revoluticm fought a ‘How does machine and .man. com­ )>ower. . . .’^Boaton hoodlum Joseph Steel Industry Set to Yos, that is-a combinoHon that cem't bo boot. spect for Ridgway. he thinks the — A twtn-enjtined Nolrth Central' K iA S f MNO Mfi Full ond Twin Sizes. Roq.“^^$9.95 Volue attorney, circuit court Judge, .mi-j ***I^'* benefit o f electron- municate?" "Spec*" O'Keefe nfflrlally admit* Airline* piniie swept to » *oc- scientists have linked together general is "th -ashing some old guilt,** participant in Brink's rob­ QUANTITY High'tost Cortifiod Fuiboco Oil preme court jqatice arid' attorney : Man Talks to Machine' straw." Ridgwa.v had made clear reoafnl beDy landing in n atubbla M e U into one system the robot brains; Man talks to the machine by a bery of six years ago today. Three Billion for Expansion M Ml* tod general. some mon'hs before his retirement field three mile* ahert of plus In New Orleans meanwhHe, all radar eyes and jet planes and mis­ , keyboard through which he |eedi Maasachusetta Gbv. H e r t e r, baalvetienrMaaiii $1.41 ea sile wespons of the atomic sge. his dingreem ent with administra-' Austin Stmubel Field today - Automotk Dolivory * , Whtle, yellow, grren. blue and pihk. Roy I into the electronic brain a -multi­ menti(med frequently as Republi­ without injuring nay of the Ig baal»er>w#l**tiilea aaom. for youraelf and for gifta! A.wonderful value ' Program CMlIed S.AGK tude of information'broiight In by N ew York, Jan. 17 (A>)-The Curti(,-e said it was 85 per cent | (Continued on Page Fifteen) (Contiiiued on Page Elevca) can possibility if President Eisen­ paaaeagera er crew member*. plus In chenille spread*. E.xaetly as Illustrated. The A ir Force and the civilian radar on the ground, on Texas hower doesn’t run for second term, steel indu stiy' plena to spend more than w*aa spent for tha same I acientista call it "SAGE" — Semi- about 3 billion dollars .over the purpose in 1955. CNABOCO CO.D.D MMliSa OtfCKO Towers standing offshore, in the says he has ao plan* to enter any .- j. lontly Sorvict Automatic Grourtd Envirhnment. ' BIUNK’8 BVIOENOE SLATED sea. on ships, in 'aircraft. The ma­ presidential...... primaries. .. . Adlai three years to expand pro- For the past 10 years steel' ______^It is semi-aptornaUc because panle* have been expanding at the Boston, Jaa. 17 (IP)—Depart­ 1 oquols worry winter wormth Police Hliiil Spouse chine talks to man by drawing High Court Denied Stevenson personaily fllto slate of caiJacity by 15 million A b C N p M man still haa some 'part in' the rate of about 3% million, tons a- ment of JMfleo ottMnla die. simplilled pictures With'a cathode nierievA tn him (n'Minn. toni. sn Industry survey show*. l.ikM M ttS. Courtesy. Promptness. Dopondobility weapons system, still makes some eleart todnjrjfa epeetal fedeem ray tube (like your television) and ?oU prealdimtfaf prulian^ ellctlon ’"h r*f- III Milford Slaying decisions, even though not the Wojculewicz Plea March 20 | of the Iron and Steel Institute, an-Mollara on expaniioa., and mod- grand Jury |»*ready ta hear e v | . TODAYi ^ OTY______VOMi tfAW by writing ordinary' _ arable Tkot's why more end more poopio caN Ml 9?459S or ___ calculations. It has ground en­ Puel tn.ck drivers on atrlka’ for 'nounted the luiwey results yeater- ernizallon, Fairleaa said. The sur- denee to thaiUOS 8d8L000 Dna. numerals. ' . r-^r vera nmoriffi ear theft—which Milford, Jen. 17 fd"!— Police said vironment; because the lightning- hiaher nav and othir benefits i„ i day and said they forecast the vey figure* show this ■ expansion ___ TR 5.3271. ^ New Low Price! What the machine tells man (In . Hartford, Jan. 17 (iPi- Conviq^ted F B I man r 4 r had a dellalte tle- tw o small children with stab' fast, deady battles of the air still N ew Yo*rk^City aunear to be fur- i three-year expansion prp- rate will be increased for the next ^ _ time compressed , into valuable cop killer Frank Wojculewicz, of wounds in their chests cringed on will be controlled and commanded ihJT fr^rn .h^n J»^.n g«<^ ‘n “>B Induslry a history. three years by an average of l>i i J? > etMe. Tha Soy, tboM kids ore smart! CLOVERLEAF ANTI-SHRINK, MOTHPROOF Green Stamps Given With Cosh Solos minutes l advises commanders N ew Britain has lost his third llirr from aettlMneat. than when ___th. .Ha...nn, n.nii„n. mllltons. ^ dtarlosuredlsrlosttrr' eftnie on the oixth an. their parents’ bed all day yeiter- from the ground. i iney wameo our sunaaymignt . . . from what direction enemy planes i state Supreme Court appeal. And there will be' "more to : Blversary, tof gi.sis,m day aa their mother lay stabbed to - But, the scientiats of the Lincoln Secretary of DefeqjM* Charles WU- ' W coming, even In multiple, raids, | less h* can And. grounds for an­ ' come" to meet the needs of "the Briak’a rchhery hi BM toa’s NYLON k n it t in g y a r n ; death on the living room floor. Laboratory of the. Massachusetts other 'appeal, hia ' only hope of son »aya Increased'^frase apehd-^ I ■ "Our Reputation Is Institute of Technology told vfsll- (he number of planes, their speed i to about three billion dollars, I rapidly growing population'of our, . North Ead- Their mother. ^Eugenia Sharon. and altitude. It advises on time escaping execution lies with the tog aecessary to keep U.8. armed D ELC O H E k r Your Asaurahee'’ . ing newsmen the machine can OM Expansion Stated I'Country." Falrli------said. 42.' had been stabbed to death,- po­ required for interception, where State Board Of Pardons. forces modem and effective. m — lice laid. Their father. John, 40,* solve the problems of flghtiqg in­ -Meanwhile, General Motors TliiB' expansion, he aaid, shows lAM K BOOSEVELT TBBTIl lM the interception should be. It tells The' 37-year-Old -Wojculewica la You^ Salem, N, H. couple in waa m iising and hunted by police vading enemy bombers “ hundreds, President Harlow fi. Curtice an­ the industry’s confidence to th* ‘WaaUagtMa Jaa.’ police tha digital computer—“doesn't get mlaalles—are availabis to the coni- 1951,. when he killed police Bgl. man last October . . . Retel gutr- WE GIVE GREEN^AMPS 3 3 1 M A I N STREET M ANCHESTER. C O N N Regular nylon or pompadour. Now at 'a new tow price the^ . . -A . V .. M ea.>1ng Mrs. S.haron -hsd been tired." However, it "haa disadvan- Curtice said the outlay—a rec­ pandion' plana wrer* announced a , hia : ar BaaaevaD O Bargseto mander. It even helps the "weep- William J. Grabeck and,JVllllam wnrriora open aaw arena at ord. fo r the company during a aln- . wonderful ,CtoVer|raf gonllty o f 100% Dupont virgin stople nylon lagea; it can’t improviae.” The ______'fc short time after General Motors o f Oaitf.. Dm ., haa aay hanw. 763 M A IN STREET— ^MI3-5680 Telephone MI 9-4593— Rockville— Phone TR 5-3271 ynm. Permnnent "crimp wti” Twenty color*. CORNER OF MAIN AND OAK STREETS _ h t lu in mpuntaina oi Morocco ;le 'y e a r —algnitled General M o­ (OeattaoMl Page Etovea) men who command It can—but ? .(OoatlMMd M Page Two). (Coattonad am Page Elavaa)' • about W-milea southwaat of Rabi[t. ors' baliaf ta continued prosperity. (Oouttoued M Pag* Two) gaveeaaaaBt i

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JWNCHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,. TUESDAY, JANUARY 17. 1956 PAGE THR EE of tablets forauUy dedioaUag the ad gadgetry coat and how long foHawlng the buziiMM mfietiiv. ■ 'IP*' Benjamin Franklin Bridge, for­ wlU It take before the system ex- R o c k ifiU e two fibns will be shown- by the RatekiUU aiUk, hUebaol lAM, CUiarles Bro- Nation Honors merly the Delaware River Bridge. paads beyond the two or three ex­ American Cancer Society. I>r. Bolton chatto, Patty Brown, Linda Inacho, EMcrgcncjr Doctors Committee Chosen ftw lUJDinni HEAT mM nOCBLE FREE OnSBATlONn The stamp waa deaigaed from perimental eet^mentsT Plan Group Names Thomas M, Hcaly will explain the Judge Fines Four Jania HammomL Collebn CarinL Rural Mail Carrier Recalls the famed painting by Benjamin Oeet Seen a t Leaet Bllllea filma and answer questions. Wayna Ayaaae, Jane artffiUi. Ned Franklin Birth West Aiowinb Franklin holding a The Lincoln Laboratory officials A m*etlng of the. American OriffltM. Donald Fiah. Peggy Orlf- Phyatetana of tha Manchaa- For Valentine Ball kite string and touching a key make a. conservative ee'.imate of Weekes. Chairman I lion New Building comrAttee/wll During City Court Community Hall Painting fith, Susan Thompaon, Lomn Rtleyi Pioneer Years on the Job tar Medical Assn. who. will re­ Use SHELL Furnace Oil. through which rtormHireated elec­ "more then a bjllion dollars" for lie held at the Foet Home thUi'Zve- Anthony Sobol Jr., Nancy Steph­ spond to emergency calls to­ The Manchester Lodge of Elka, In Grand Style trical current le pusing. building continental system of ning at 8 o'clock. 4 Rockville, Jan. 17 (BpoeiaD— ana, David Miner, Janice Scanlon, morrow afternoim and evening 01 iMratn aad Stokers Sold ^ 4 Rockville, Jan. J7 •' (Special) — bm By 'JOSBFH A. OWENS ^gladay with a car back in the late are Dr. Elmer Diakan, Tel. which ia holding their third annual A Fruiklln Medal, elmilar to the about 16 sectors consisting of 32 'The Youth Fellowship ,6f Charles L. Dtnsmora, RoOkvUle, Contract Signed by Board Kent Klali^hmidt, Jeffery Hte- Valentina Ball at the State oad Sorvkod Promptly ond EfRciontly ^ Donald Rj Weekea waa reelected Commurnty Mathodlat ,Churcn» Andovtr (Special) >— Aa pipe 2Qs and baing pulled from the Ml 9-1551 And Dr. Joseph Maa- Phlledelphle, Jen. 17 (P) — Ben- one for Mrs. Roosevelt, went lest or more direction or ,ito^ctors. waa fined $50 for breach e( the ■Und, Donna Oiifftn and five qliagmira three times by teems of aaro. Tel. MI 3-7059. Arbiory on Feb. 11, announced at Jemln Franklin ^ a e an active, week to Sir Winston Churchill. It In Washington, there, have been chairman of tha City Planning Crystal Lake, will meet tohight at peace by Judge Robert Pigeon jn anonymous donors. smoke rings float laally upward, a pieeting last night that the fol­ whs presented in London by former cetimetea In congreaaionat com­ 7 o'clock at the community chapeL Boltim,. J ab. 17 (SpecfAll—wing worahip service. Parents who a man with. grey hair and a 'boreee. "The other nine UmeeT Oh, lSBBy^'mfan^^^^;;=^"but'^ would be run Commission at the annual meeting Tha W8CS of the Vernon Meth­ town court yesterday. are interested are rem[nded~ld c(m- ...Mre, Swenson said that a short­ weather beaten face, recounta a' 1 shoveled my way out," laughs lowing committee had been named; Pfailadelphia ■ Mayor Joseph 8. mittees that,the construction coat last night. Dtnamore’a case was ona of ■electmen awarded the bid for age of foMere exiets in ToUend Nelaon. Edward Serrell le general chair­ d W iik 8. 1. WILUS S SON, IM. 4 ragged If be had to attend all the Clark Jr. will be-two billion dollars or more. odist Church will moot^tonltlil i t 8 tect Rev. Mr. Chandler. few experiences recorded durtpg took a crowbar from his car and y S BIAIN OT. — PHONE Ml S-Sm ^ ceremonies today marking the Weekee has held the office since o'clock at the church qfieiaL rooms. three whieh/prolonged yesterday's padntlag tha interior of the Com- ZBA Hearing TJinraday County and if thare are those who SS years aa a rural mail carrion.' A tractor which entered the man, and Harry FIrato and 250th anniversary of his birth. Peetnaaeter^ Dny The annuel payment to commer­ the Comihisaion waa organized two ■esslon to 4:80 p.m.. The other dis­ mttnlty Hall to Thoimia Haywood do not fqel they can give to the road from a field without warning told tha Worried mother, "I can Charles Lathrop, vice-chairman, cial ooropaniea for the lease of The mixed bowling group meets The Zoning Board of AppeaU He la George Neleon, who when get your boy out, but your door Observances ’ began yesterday In Washington Postmaster Oen- years ago, and said last night that at 7:80 tonight at the Methodist positions were a $100 fine wlthj$85 ,Cb. of Hsu'tford for $871 at a meet­ will hear the request of Mrs. E. 8 . drive, it would be appreciated if not pecking the each for Uncle demolished the front end of a ear Maurice Gaudet will head the pa­ «M4 II ixevieeie ee . honoring one of the greateat of eral Bummerfleld proclaimed today lend, wire and micro-wave trans­ he accepted thp c)ialrmanahlp for remitted levied on Cbarlea O. m - ing last night. The Haywood firm the eippty folders ware, returned. one day when George waa making won't be a pretty eight." tron and patranesaes committee, . tM teuaif iitei «taii eiesMai eeweti mitting aqulproent to tia the ata- Churclp t Sliveidtein for a varianea to ton­ - Reservations for the square Sam, ia (flrecUiig the Apdover He pried the door open and the great figures who helped fash* as "Postmasttr’s Day" throughout another two i^ara with reluctance. Mayor Herman O. Olson, chair­ derson, 55, of llfi Waddril Rd>r' waa low bidder among., six firma ing regulatjona in regard to the Volunteer Fire Department. On the rounds, but "A fellow came out Paul Gagne end Ralph Hibbard, ion this nation. tha country in oommemoretion of tiona into a coordinated syatem William R. ROgalue waa named Manchester, for driving under the which submitted propoiala rang­ dance to be l)eld at the Community from the office and wa dellvcivd freed the boy, much to the delight decoratlona; 2 Everett Moor*, the anniversary. if estimated a t 240 million dollars man of the town committee In dance studio erectad on Cider Mill Jan. 17, 1931 he delivered, hie flrst And a full round of activltiea secretary. charge of the pubUcetien of the Influence of liquor; and $50 aiid ing up to $2,475. •' Rd. at a public seatlon to he held Hall on Saturday are now being route of mall and instilled with the the mail." of both mother and son. tickets; JohnK,yons. refroahmenta; waa achMiuled for today, the ac­ Asking America to honor the annually, for a period o'JO years Former Alderman Harry Ertel history of the town and city, "Caz- $10 fines for Injury to treoa and Tha next lowest bid waa received Thursday at the Community HaU taken by Mrs-Daniel Buccino and proud tradition of the Poet Office, Another automotive accident He has mads a practice of being and George English, publicity. tual anniversary date. 38,000 men and women heading the after the ayOtem .becomea fully op­ was named by fomi^mayor Fred trespaaiing levied on John MUlo, from It 8. Portertiel(f ot'Uanchca- at ^.m. . Mrs. Swanson. aaw the two fenders on the driver's the "friendly mailmen" and has Ray Henry and jiia IS-plece WROUGHT IRON nation's poet offices, Summerfleld erational. Berger to succeed Jo m h Nash on cades and Courage." written by the 8 EnrollMent Bleee Neleon haa not allowe(l/a run away orchestra will furnish' tha music Man of Many Talenta Rev. Dr. George 8, Brookes,' haa 33, and his brother Salvatore, 32, ter who quoted $1,200 Others were The Zoning Board of Appeals horse, temperaturca qf 20 degrees side crushed by a trailer truck and dona many favors for his .^cus­ Franklin, a printer, philosopher, said; Defense Secretary Charles E. the’ Commission. Anpinbr member both of Hartford. received from Lawrence A. Con­ The population fit the school after the accident wax inspcctiK) by tomers. "Yaara ago," he remarkad, for. dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. "A high standard "Of efficiency, Wilson advised a Senate commit­ of the commiaaion, .Loui^P. Fitz­ called a meeting ef the committee hat noted that the building j^rmit went up by five aa school opened below zero or the scviiring of near­ Part of the proceeds will go to the RAHJNOS Mni, SInsli aui Snow Cheat author, atateaman, aclentlat, in­ for this evening at 7:30 at the verse Jr.. $1,387; Erwin Davis. $1,- was laaued on the basis of a new ly the entire front end of his de- police, Neleon merely pried the "you got to know* moat of the peo­ ventor, aage, naturaliit, miiaician, devotion to duty and consecrated tee last week that "the first aeg- gerald, was reappointed I week PRIESTS TRADE UNION 435 (both local coptraCtora); ,Blen- yMtarday. Grades 1, 2, 3, 5 and S fenders from afbp the car wheels ple, They would be working In the Connecticut Elks' Crippled Chil­ civil service today characterises menta of SA.GE . . . will soon go by Mayor Herman G. Olaofiv. The Council room*. It la expected that building being erected on an old all welcomed one new pupil each. livery wagon to interfere with his dren Fund. PORCH COLUMNS The Life of Your teacher, leh a rich atore of con­ final details In connection with the New Delhi (S>) —In the Jain tem­ nerhats'tt Englnet.riBg Oo„ Wal­ foundatiim, classifying It aa a con­ aeeignment through thb years. and completed the day's taZka. fields, now I can truUrfully say I tributions atm felt hi America. the poatsl eetabli.ihment started Into operation." Laboratory offi­ fifth membei^ la nan lingford, $2,195 and New England ,M ia.^ln er Elected -- Drii-ea from Middle have many stops wert 1 have never HAND RAILS fOr our Infant nation by this great cials told newsmen that, because Clfrence J. Mouarthy. publication of the book will be de- ples in Ahmeabad priests number­ tinuance of a non-conforming use Mrs. WUllam Minor of Tbiland At present he is covering nearly fiariQOHts...Cloanio Nowl To children, probably, he ,waa elded upon at tonight’s meeting. ing- about 100. have formed a uriion Watarprooflng Oh. Plainvllle, $3,- with, the street line distance leas 45 miles per (lay aa he depoaita Lika all rural mail carriers he seen the people." the moat famout kite-flier ever. He American. They are idtal forces in of the "critical" .leed for such a Laat nlght(i meeting voted 875. ' Rd,, Ck)veittry was recently elect­ must driva his car and raach out concluding he aeys, "I suppose PIPR GUARD RAILS the World's largest communication system, the construction program ..^HaepUil Notes to fight for higher wages and Im­ than required by regulation. The ed secretary of .the LaUtea of St letters in tha roadside boxes. Mak­ conducted hii famoua kite experi­ make application, to the State Mr. and Mrs. David AdazM, 3 proved working condlUona. 8peelficatlons in the Heywood Board also notea that a recent sur­ ing the trip in a lata mddet station the wlnflow on the paeeenger side the job la easier, but gOah, It was system.” is going forward while evaluation D evelopm ^ Commiealon for Maurice. She and Mr. Minor are to open the boxes and leava mail. exciting In the old days." ment to prove lightning wee e ndermero Ave., are the parents Contending they are employee liro^osal included painting kitchen, vey ia purported to show tha trav­ also aervlng aa youth directors of wagon is a far cry from many EMERGENCY VAUIY WILDING CO. form of electricity. testa, are being continued. federar eaMstance. A general dis­ of '’a eon bom Saturday at City fireplace room, aide entrance, main eled street ta. located in error. He aaya the truck la not aa diffi­ The heart of the SAGE aystem cussion of the work program con­ of an industry, the prieetaV have the Norwich DIocseb. other means of transportation he cult as many believe it ia, and eas­ Phone atastaabwy BIB t411t But he alio invented bl-focal Steel Firms Plan H oato^. asked the Bombay state govern­ haU. stage tmd entrance .ceiling' The Zoning Commission haa haa used. In 1931 he drove a 1919 RAR UNIT NAMES HEAD OIL lURNM t -- - - Call TUdap-Oall OoOael glaaiea, publlahed the firat Amer­ ia the electronic computer, like cluded the meeting. W e^end hoqpltal admisaions in­ (with the (Kception of the new maintained that the dance studio CFO Nectlag ily aoWed by sitting in the mtddia those uaed in universities and re­ ment to bring them under the min­ CYO will meet at Sacred Heart model car. “when I could." Nelaon of tha front seat. Gauging the SIRVICI Ne Charga Far EattZMtao ican cartoon, devilopcd tha firit First CoagregBrioBal Officera clude LMn CYockex, R.F.D. 1, imum wages act and allow them ceiling in the kitenen), walla, win­ violates regulations in that it haa recounts that many of the winter New Haven. Jan. 17 (fl>)—Ernest harmonica, founded the American Huge Expansion search laboratories for solving in Officers of the First Oongrega- dow saah and casings with two Church in Verndh tonight at 7:30 height by. hta present vehicle, W. McCormick of Hartford, haa IISHIt DKY CLEANSinS INC. City; M r^A nna Mulka, Windsor- to take their case before 8 state twice been increased in site since p.m. V _ and spring treks were made by rhiloaophical Society—and pub- hours mathematical problems that tlonal Church at Vernon O nter vllle; John^erkina, Broad Brook; coata. Vamishod wood dado, doors a permit was laaued on Aug, 27 and horse drawn aleigh or buggy be­ .Qeorjre likes to have the boxes 41 been reelected chairman of the 325 8 ROAD STREET. MANCHESTER liahed "Poor Jtichard'a Almanac" would take men months or years to have been ..elected as follows: Fos­ industrial tribunal. and door casinga in these areas that it is located closer to tha Called to Mlaaourt inches from the ground so that he State Bar Assn. Court Raorganiza- CALL (ODBttBaed from Page Ona) Gordon Sch^tman, Broad Broqk: The governing boards of the tem­ cause of'the condition of the roads. can .reach them without too much on hii famotia old'printing-preas. complete. And the core of these ter E. Prlddy, M.D., deacon for Henry WlllsK BlUngton; Mrs. to be' given on'e] coat of VAmleh. atreet line than regulations permit. Mra. Roy B. Boaworth of Vernon Later "I graduated to. a Model tiim Committee. He waa renamed WIUIAMS ' Obaervancca today included the electronic brains is the "memory" four years; Mrs. Edward H. Brace, ples have rejected the prleata’.ds- Loose celotcx blocks i^Il be re- Rd. is in St. Louts, Mo., where she T and as the roadii were improved trouble. jresteiday at a meeting which se­ on, FISHERS n«w Corp., diacloaed that It intenda to mechahltm which stores up in­ deaconeas, four years; Olof V. Br- Stella Pawclcxyk. J1 Franklin St manda. ' March of Dimea .was called this weekend due to Traveling Office fIrit aale of a commemorative apend one billion dollart on expan- BAlled. IfateriAla will be aa menu- Mrs. John Swanson Jr., reports traveling becapie much easier, but lected aa secretary Sadie Giant ef OIL SIRVICI ' three-cent atamp; award of .Jhe formation .and feeds it into an an­ landson, truatec, three years; Mra. fectureJ by thv Pittsburgh 'Plate the critical illness ef her father, don't gat the idea the work-time The veteran government em­ Hartford and aa publicity chair­ CASH and CARRY \ aion and improvementa thla year. All Takottvllle akd Vernon news that (mmpleted coin cards are al­ ploye points out that unknown to Benjanitn Franklin Medal to Mri. Fairleaa said many of the ateel swer syatem upon demand. Ruth E. Broil, treasurer; C. Gor­ items are now ‘ Mtag handled Oleae Oo. ready being received from local George S. Smith. Word waa re­ was cut in half, bccauaa It wasn’t. man Mra. Rhode Lsshlne Loeb of 9 ^ 5 4 8 Eleanor Rooaevelt; award of ‘thj» At first, theae computers used don BeckwHh, Mrs. Clifford H.- The 8electmen plan to contact ceived loyally that Mr. Smith died 1 believe I had 120 stops in ’31 and moat people the rural mall carrier Branford.- Ml expanalon programa ware already throngh The Maachemr Evening reeklents in the March of DimiM. la a "traveling post office.'* They DISCOUNT HAN Poor Richard Club'i gold medal of tinder way. He eatimated that vacuum tube aa the "memory” Ellia, aZslztant treaaurera; Mrs. Herald, RockvIHe Burehn, located g;tii!4.H i.J^ the Heywood Co. immediately for Mr. and Mrs. I.ouls Albasl were Sunday, evening. An electrical nbw there are more than 300. achievement to Vice President mechanism. Hie new, much fast­ Scott O. EMmvn, building fund arrangementa to act.up a work the first contributors of record. engineer. Smith waa a re tir^ P(NipIe writs more now than they do everything that .ia dons in a 'll MVt money epent for expanaion thla treasurer; Perry-A. Dathrop, at 1 Market St.) tele)dmiw Beck- n EASY FBBE PABKIKOFABKIKO executiva of tha O ntury Motor regular post office inn- Geoi'ge haa rendered. Several years r i T i S must again seek new aourcea of of wires and tiny, pencil-point size ed with regret. Davies, who haa Box score on the return of school certain amount of pioneer spirit, N N E BUBER metal rings la compressed between R. Strong, board of ateWrdshipi been serving aa chairman of tbe comcoin lozoers folders rose tol a iz* 124 oui out or of aoz382 /ipegattonal , .iT i ---- km Church----- 1 to'fold ----- dress- Nelson recaila the day "Doily ran ago a woman hailed him, saying, t Y NOWl ores, open/additional new mines Mrs. John E. Baker, (Jh^ea F. HMg Tw« top CMtoml- "My acm ia locked in the bathroom 958 CENTER ST„ MAN( OoMiMties and construct new taconlte pro- the two panes. There are 4,0fi6 OominiaMOn, rMsntly sold bis Oook diatributed with the tabulation of . »**DC"**ter Memorial away." - cores in each panel. Strickland, board of Chri • n tor AcadcPijr AwarA BamlMltoii Dr. property and ia now living at those..______received,. . thrbiigh .this t . week­ .2 Hospital H nanllal According to Nelson, he owned a from the inside and is too afraid $ 1 .0 0 ) ceastng facilitlea. New aourcea of education; Richard E. Maha —New Y*rk rrltict* chalce. • Mra. David Allen will speak on Fernwrly ef the ipslal aad Fes'a raw materials nacaaaltata con­ The panel ptovidea what the Black Point Beach Club in Niantic. end. Total receipts from the Zchqbl gray mare which be uaed during to coma out. CXn you get him Mrs. Edward M, Ferris, board O' RMtoCfr Traer WllUano N«M#a Fellowahip Plans now total $54.92.' Acknowl ' India to the meeting of the W8CS tha winter when th e. roads were out?” Beauty Saloa, epeelal ^ la lafliae' aad Arthur Dme^torts struction of new rallroada Bh(f Bclentlsts call 4,033 "bit words”— miasiona; Mrs. Howard C.. Davis, of United Methodist Church at • on ony dry dooning at ahipi. Thla if in addition to con actually rode signals, which put m«bert By daaltor daari The Junior-High Fellowship will is made to Barbara Roberta; Impaaaable by automobilea. He left Nelaon saw that there were no girls’ kalrcute. Mak^'^arrangeeweta. far Mra. William S. Foster, James H. be re-eatebliahed at tha Congrega- art HUIs. Brenda Hauver, p.ro. today. his alelgb by the roadside in South windows leading to the bathroqiq. . year* taday. Call - ISH« DRY CLIANSiKS ly . atructlon of ngw blaat furnaces, together produce an answer in the Sullivan Sr.; Mrs. JCweli Masln, H A « ^ » O H I» rolling mills and other finishing form of symbols or digits. Each tionxl Church according to- an an­ Stephenson, Ray Ciglio, Boltim to deliver a C.O.D. and John Rogers, music committee nouncement of the Rev. Theodore Tracy, Maureen Ayasse, Stephen Manchester Evening ttcmld while ringing the door bell watch­ MR. 335 IROAD STREET, MANCHESTER equipment. . of these "bit words" becomes avail­ Mra. James H. Madden, Mrs. Whit Is A Many I End* Tsnifilit: Boltea cerreapondbnt, Mrs. Jaaeph PUNTY OP PRII PARKING Money OreatMt'Freblem able in one-sixth millionth of a sec­ OODIVA" W.'Chandler Jr, The first meeting Nichols. Philip Williams. BaiTy ed, "Dolly take off aa faZt as her ■ M PRATT STRIIT / ney T. Ferguson, Ralph I. Dart Splendored ' of the group, open to seventh, Sheridan, Joyce Carlson, Joan Wil­ D’llalia, telephone.. Hn S438S. legs would carry her. Fortunately ISPOSITO "Steel'a greatest problem. ond. Mrs«, Lottie Meger, Leslie R. Bit- "LAWiMS STBEKT" HARTFORD DONT Falrlesa said, "ia to gat the money eighth and ninth gradera, will be liams, Susan Williams, Lynn Pag- e fellow down the road waa out TOYS SAME DAYJERVICE 8tUI plenty of wear left la In . the meeting with newsmen, ner, social committee; Charles B Tiling’’ SUrtl V^n»»day:— held Sunday in the parish room at FINE DAF -chopping wood and he halted her. i 2 required to carry., the expanelon the scientists were asked: "QUENTIN fML’BWABlI" gioll, Linda Caddy, Brenda Good­ FORTHEIUDblESFOR THE KIDDIES A ehoee wbea brought here for Singer, cub scout representative. CiRrmaNropa Cl*rma8c*a« with RoberlNTaylor 4 p.m. Weekly meetings are win, Richard Behfing, Dorothy B., 3l)e alMgh overturned and I- had M lY 10 OUT lY 5 . AT REGULAR P R IC ^ expert repairing. that the country expects." No other countries have such a Every board and committee o aad ralor a*d, caU f Large AaaortoMHt J Since the end of Wo. Id War II. "COUNT ANd V e AY" planned. Wayne Rogers, Bob Allison, Timo- Midland, Tex. IA>) — The Mid­ quite a time resorting the mail, but WORK DONE WHILE ayatem ? the church wdl meet tonight a S:SM:S5.9:tt ls4M:et wlUi Van HeRln The sacrament of beptlam will land Omnty Library held two "fine it could have been a lot worse.’’ Spociovt Porklng the nation'! iteel capacity has been They answered: "As far as we ti\y Grose, Richard Coatanzo. YOU WAIT raised by 38 million tons, or 40 per 8 o'clock in the church parlors, t he Administered at the Congrega- Also John Roberts, Gladys free" days apd got back more He also mentions getting stuck A t ^5,- know—no. They probably could organize, elect officers, And trans­ Thursday—‘‘UncoH^qe^** tlenal Church on Sunday at mom- BrineF, Gordon Fish, Patricia- Stef- than 100 overalls ( books. in the mud 13 times during a sin- KEMRfS Now XBE 8 XBEET8 OF THE WEEK AREt cent, to a total of 138 million tons. have if they wanted to put the act business. ElectncInCarHenters MHO, I 9 M * " Projects X lanned for the' next three effort to it." And they added, Hob-Nob Club SAM YULYES years would bring total capacity None of lis in thUi. room know Broekfloli Doushorty aiul Dovor Ri. SHOE REPAIEINO to 143 million tone. The Mr. and Mrs. Hob-Nob Club OF THE BETTER KIND Fslrless, former chairman of the what Russia is doing." of St. John’s Episcopal Church Mill If FM MW on thf Bbow atm U Ib HB|MhMt«r, jron mn raU tM 15 Elaple 8 t.>Acroas From ^ United States Steal Corp., and still present a full length, sound movie tbia wMbI dBM eaM BO t > m i .t W |T ^ plok aad deliver, ,?Flrst Nattonal Parking Let a director of the firm, atated: "King of Kings," on Saturday eve­ IB B U% CASH dtaMBBt m bII dD^/cIwalac ( lum flAO)' ‘Y’ Has Openings ning, Jah. 21, at the church start­ iJie low ^m tce idtt "There ia every expectation that lances continuing large rate of expan- ing at 7:30. Members of St. John's ■ 5 , TELEVISIW alhn will be required for many In Danc^ Classes parish, their families and their yena to come because of the sM' friends are invited, to attend. There SIRVICI SALIS will be no offering or admission I I i tcmiihlng rise in America's popu­ A few more people can- be ac­ *—"i 1-* \ li - * L ...... I lation end because each American charge. ’ PROGRAMS BItfiEST ROOM ON THE ROAD I using, more things made of ateel cepted in the YWCA clasaea in Conference Tonight an aveV before. . . modem dancing and in ballet, A Church School Workers’ Con­ ference will be held this evening at "We have not only grown in which resumed lessons last week Video BSveryday — ^R N ITU R I numbers, but we want more things for the winter and spring term. 7:30 at tha BSpttat Church. Miss All Rlghte Raaerved — —more houses, more roads, more Modern dance le taught by Mrs. Antoinette Bierce, religioua edu­ H. T. Dickinson A Co., Inc. AND MUSIC automoDlles, more- of everything Patricia Gronbach of the Haftford cational director for -the Union which reiaea our standard of liv­ School of Music. Classes are held Congregational Church, will con­ y ing. Steel is needed for all these." Monday afternoons for women at duct the coi rae for teachers and 743 MAIN ST.. MANCHISTIR M l^ iO O IrSO and for children, -ages S' workers of children through the through 10, from 2:30 to 5:30. junior departments. Automation Used Thursday afternoons at 5 a dance The Rev. Gordon Hohl, pastor / class haa been arranged, by re­ of the First Evangelical Lutheran '/'■ To Defend Nation quest, for high schMl girls. Church will teach workers with the New pupils may be accepted in junior hl;;h and adult classes. iiiiii - ballet if they have had at" least ' Crlbhitge Tonrnamrnt (Continued from Page One) a half year of instruction In this The annual cribbage tournament Ford^s Thunderbird V-8 engine, the type of dancing. Taught by Rolda between local social clubs begins ona assigner" officer decide what Gibson, it meets Thursday after­ Thursday evening. This annual af­ weapon system should be uaed tb noons and ia for children in grades fair between the American Legion planet standard " 8” in Fairlanes and Station Lai's My th«1 Bfalnl Nash for ’56 gives you counter the approaching enemy. 1 through 6. The feature) of the and the Elks Club will be enlarged tha roonimt Root seat, widest windshield— with the addition of the PAC club It actually takes a hand in head YWCA cla.ss in ballet la that no 277 IROAD 5U-8-1I24 Ifcatest hasdroom and shoulder room, flroiit ing interceptor planes toward ^he recital Is held at the end of the and a combined tearn from Maple Wagons, ie th^ most powerful "8” in its and rear, to any car at any price. The enemy. Data from the electronic sesiton. but an informal program Grove and the Italian Social Club. SALES and computer is transmitted by radio is held at the last Claaa of the The opening game this week will TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE room, suirounded by the sa /fst constmaion. to the automatic pilot of the lead spring term. be played at the Elks with the field at no extra cost Ford has built more Disttocihe, swift Speedline styling. . . new plane in an intercepting forma- For Information about classes PAC opposing the Elks Club, while the Legion will oe host to the com­ colon. . . completely new interion. . . t|onr directing the lead plana to­ and fees, call the YWCA office rhaaarl * Nrw Have*. Caaa, S:Se (ISAS)S) PHILPHI SILVERS SHOW ward an interception point with between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., Mon­ bination Maple Grove and Italian Ckaanel IS Hartlord, Caaa. IMrallaa.Dll^r” V-8’b than all other makers combined! conpleldy new travel features. All-new the approactttng bombera. (There day through Friday. (Aubs. The tournament continues Chaaarl 1* PiliilirM. Ma». (IS) THi^' THE\PKNDULU» Ckaanei 21 Spriaalirld. Maaa. * "Tlir' Vary Sllral Travalrr" 220 lU : Jfifin V4 hustle! Try it lodHyl TOPS IN kESALE VALUE are reasons for believing that in a for eight weeks. At the close of rkaaarl W Nrw Krllala. Caaa. " (2LM) TV \8H()W—Dlaak Sliar* later developed form the .('system' PLAN BRAZIL TRIP the tournaiuenL a banquet will be ('kaaarl U Waterkary, Caaa. wllh lurat Marcrl Mareraa, may head the interceptors in on held at the chib scoring the highest Ckaaarl it Halyakc' Ma*a. Paatamimlal „ Norwalk, Jan. 17 (A*i—Stage S:M ( S) WYATT EABP final approach and automatically .and Televialon star Mary Martin number of points during the sea­ —"A WUr Call" fire the rocket or mlsaile weapons and her husband. Richard IJalll- son, sen’ed by the team storing (:W ( SI MICKEY MOUSE CLUB (1S-S5I NAVY LOO at the proper instant. This would the lowest number of points. (IS) LATE MATINEE ----- —"Oprraliaa TrprwrKrr" BOLAND MOTORS, Inc. day, leave their home here today —"Hrr Paarird Dear" (IS) STAR AND THE STORY leave the pilot with little to do ax for Xnapolis, Brasil, for a three- 'Coming Event* (Ul MATINEE THEATEB — (la —"Dark Straairr" 3$t CENTER ST., MANCHESTER. Ml 3.^79 cept to go along for the ride and month vacation. They recently . Hope Chapter, Eastern Star, prozrraa)—"Clali Faradite” (U ) DRAMA bring the plane home.) purchased a coffee plantation will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at (221 UNCLE ED’S PUN CLUB How much will all this vitally (H) BAB M Wr:STEKN THEA- ^ Taaa la Dlwaylend aa AlC-TV. Sac, TV Irtinti far M«;s and cfionaat: there. the Masonic Temple on Orchard St. TEE S. A tf. Grtra Slamaa (SS) FILM THEATEB aa All Salra , (U l OUT WEST (la aragrci*) .ya Yaa Sees Oar ' (M-22) HOWDY DOODV Cal* Lillis Pspslsat (SS> LITTLE. BA8CAL8 «:St (S> STAGE I PETS AND S U F P L R a „ —"Bralak" AT THE (fS) ADVENTUHE THEATEB . 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n o r m a R? YOU SAVE ( HERALD DETAILS MONEY DILLQN SALES and SERVICE HERE 445 niArtteid Bd. 319 MAIN STRICT — MANCHISTIR TbLMI9-459T ' ^ r' ' ' « CREATTV, rqao luisATRE. WNHC.TV ^ANNELJr->:3(> mURgDAj;..^. ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAKCHESt^B, CONN,, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 19M r r MANCHESTER EVENING S e RALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TOESDAY, JANUARY 17. 195« PAGE FIVE end m'lsa1oiM 'daep''int!b tha tntariar Lord's Prayer forgive ua eur of the continent. Tha axpadlUon'a Text of Sermon dabu aa we forgtva our 4Mitors.” w o n l - 4 « u Byrd Gteets four long-range planaa— two twin- '.‘I will, fliiAlly, give back A Ufa Covenant Church AddUiou Planned AiinoiiiVe Date engined Naptunaa and two i4-ai<- «f service to G of the firm, association officers. Sgt. MiUofl W. : Woru arctie'a Wllkea (Atnd with a subtle In another mlaaton, a Bhymaatar as Paul warned his haare^, there varalty student, who, after ha had stlcEt of kE crEom fpr riiof tpEcM ecchmee. We Dorla Boiap, aacratary; Miss Elsie 4 p.m.'d p.m,.,...... Carol Johnson,' Marilyn Co- W D R C -C CnUlnssWeod reminder that the American (ot flaw 500 mllra beyond the South are yet today many who a « being said the one-atqry addition is Stratton, was reelected preaideht ' WOTU-«ay It With Muale rescued 17 ahtn-wrackad passan- J 0 h n a o n ,\ aaalatant aecretary; 5. lumbla Decarli needed for production expknaioq -^ttitc JtarcMbt ■ iia a - to much of It first. Pole and over tha pota on the way spiritually spoiled by pia wisdom bovE th at portieElEr dosIgE for most ECCEsloEti Others elected were Patrolman Record R«*M « gers from tha icy waters of La.ca a p.m.-8 p.m...... R o n a ld Modean, George since the firm la now doing heavier I WHAT—Pollan National Heme Tbe director of^ U.S. Antarctic back. Lt, Crndr. Henry *. Jerda of and traditlona of men, baying more JMm Chtidara, financial aecretary; ...... May Hawkes; Virginia L Albert Scablea, vice president; and RMUMt MBtlbM WCCC—Good Kvenlny O o ^ Muala Michigan, wkad in hla delirium Maurice Swahaon and John Chil- 5 p.m.-io p.m. . stamping. Up to now, the heaviest Patrolman William Cooke, secre­ ndarr BrewB W KKB—Robin'e N eal- programs diacloaeid. that he had San Franctaco piloted another Sky- attention to these than to the 10 p.m.-Midnight ...... May Hawkes, Virginia Ltegl rD R p -C * l Kolbr I WTIC—Peoole Are Iwnny ' master to 53 -.oiith latitude 53 seat that night/ "Did I do my bast?" dart, deacon’s bbard; Mrs. HJalmar press haa had a S90-ton capacity. tary. w o n t — Was Works sent a measare to Dr.- M. M. taachinga of Chtipt> Wa-a-e asked to do our baSt for ywatch P ^ located on top of Manchester Police Station, Vdl n' : WDRC—M y Bon Jeep Bamov, leader of the Soviet ex­ longtitude. PARTIES bSPORTS Carlson, Mra. John Childers, \lrs. The new top press capacity, will be Association funds* provide aick- ■'i WOTH—Treasury Afent ll "Wa ought to Acknowledge that God, knowing that "ha that would Robert Wldham ahd Mrs. Kenneth teers may regtater at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal Buildii 1,000 tons. *'W HAY— Betty KJmbaH d lia - pedition aboard the ship, Ob "T4,0M PlatMo Spatted no person la complete unleaa he la aava hl| Ufa ihall k>aa It, but he Mahcheater on Monday, Wednaaday, Friday and 1-5 p.m. nesa and accident payments for PINE LENOX pharmacy/ WCCC— Record Review WIIAY—Pollan National Home which reportedly reached the Bp rmita tha pilots -diacovsrad Nelson, doaconosae^ Ernest John­ ' ' — — u ■ ' ■ ' "■" ' ------members and payment of 1500 to WKNB— Recueit Mauaea ' WCCC—Good Kvenlna Good Muala child of GM through faith in thaf; losath hla Ufa for His sake • WEDDINRS • SHOWERS W Tir -Pepper Younk Knox Coaat Jan. t. the highest Anarctie plateau vat son Jr., organist;' Mrs. Kenneth survivori in Uie event of a mem- 299 BAST CENTER ST. TEL Ml 9-0094 WDRC— Cat Knlby W K N B -R ob ia's Neal ChrtsqL' he Mid. "We are made for ■hall find it.” Nelaon, asslatant; Mlaa^ElIen John­ though he lives near Hebron Cen/ ber'a death. WTIC—People Are Funny Ryrd'a meaaaKe was a coiirteay reported -a broad plain that fellowahip/with God, and cannot be • HOUDAYS bOLUB EMBLEMS Hebron ter. He la kind to animals, anj'way, L w o n t— Was Works I WDRC—Jonnnv Dollar reaches an elevation of 14,000 feet; son, pianist; and Teri^ Swenson. •;tb> I WGTH—Treasury Apent Seatiire. But It w-aa also clear that whole if/wa lack this fellowship." ~ assistant piamsti. David^ Janssen. V Grand lis t Due J. BOY SCOUT j WHAY— Betty Kimball | i: » a - the Runalana were beinir told At Uttle America No. 0 a small - r WCCC— Record Review Attenlon was also called to Uie • ANIMALS •RELISIOUS. Tad Johnson and Robert Wldham Mrs, Chariaa P: Miner, town PINE PHARMACY -V., I WHAY—PuUah National Home American fliers of Operation Deep- tractor party led by Lt. Gmdr. i)AR Group Hans ‘ .Wldv'B— Requeat Matinee WTlC—Draimet truthin the text that God blotted Jr„ head ushers; Maurice Swenson clerk, says Hebron'a Grand Uat Noiea and News AA4 CENTER ST. TEL. Ml 9-9014 W TIC— Woman ; WDRC—T.B.A. * frceee already had flowp over the Jack J. Buriey of Orano Rapida, out, and r * WHAY—Polish .National Home under the International Gcoph.vsl- cause all fullness' dwells In Christ, John Talcqtt Jr., and Mrs. Beds reported their Grand Lists. Tuesday. Troop 47, South Math- W BAY— Record Rodeo base will be set up next year, Bur- T V SERVICE WTIC—Drajmet cal Year’s program of eelrntifle He Is able to offer forgiveness, Walrath were appointed flotyer Dental Clinic t odist; Pack 151, Verplanck; WCCC— Record Review WDRC—T.B.A. • observation. sey's party, whiciL.wlll mark tha ‘ Hebron, Jan. 17 (Special!—Mem­ Mr. and Mra. George W. Walr Daya ,E E ME A Call W ld«B— Request Matinee WGTH—Lliten trail and pick the exact base sita, love, help, atrength, and courage, and decoration committee. Frank bers of Col. Henry Champion Chap­ A, clinic for appllcaUon of ao- Squadron. 35, Rogers Corp.; Dia* lace, 39 Ardmore Rd., annoiice the Nights EEaOO Plua Farta W nC -N ew e May . Have Bearinf on (lalm s to meat every human need com­ IPI^DI^irODIlG s Johnson will head the offlclM, dium'fluoride Is slated for Jan. 33 trict Commlsaioncra' meeting. WDRO-^ewa _ WHAY-Nile Watch This could be slgniflcant when reported all going well 40 miles Royal Ice Cream church greeting committee. Carl ter DAR, of Hebron, Colchester Wednesday, Troop 65,, Armory: engagement of their daughter, TEL. MI 5-5194 W Q T H ^ ^ b and Ray pletely. We may trust Him, too, and 34 at-the Elementary School, WTIC- -Special D oriim enlary on Polio and If the United States lays out. ana East Hampton, have received Mias Lois Marie Wallace, to A. WDRC—Jack Carton because He is all and In all. COMPANY' ■on, Kenneth. Nelson and Swenson Cards notifying them of a chapter aa announced by Mrs. Marlcm 113, VerplaMk; 120, St. James'; kT—Record Rodeo WGTH-Nlaht Muele claims to the large slices of the Four of the V7 buildings to be P M lF D IL G a . are representatlvea to the Man­ 133, Bitcklan^ 133, Second Con­ 2.C. Richard V. Plagge,'son of Mr. _ :|^Record Review B iia - erected at Little America are al­ Chiefly, In this fullness lies the nieettng to. be held tomorrow at O'Brien. and Mra. Victor A. Plagge, 125 WKIW^equeat Mallnt WHAY-Nlle Watch Antarctic It has explored In recent 21 WARREN ST. Ml a-4950 chester Council of Churches;. Mrs. A dental hygienist .will b« In gregational, garter Night and NEW LOW PRICE ready up and being used, Eighty possibility of the new life which GNijpmam FiBafci^^ the' home of Mias Elisabeth G Summer St. tYTlC—niu Radio Lana WTIC-Special Doriimeolary on Polio weeks. Thus far the U.S. govern Christ can offer. Ours as a gift, . Robert Wldham, Mrs. John ChtI D ^/ past regent, in Colchester. charge. Four and five year olds dinner; Post 47\8outh- Methodist; WDRO—W Kolby WDRC—Btoil Croiby ment says H has made no claims - per cent of the .total cargo for the • dera, Mrs. HJalmar Carlson, form Psek 4, Center Church. Mias Wallsice. a graduate of W C n i-5 ^ and Ray WGTH—M glit Muale base now•aui haa been, unloaded, this new Ufa. Is aomething per 'rhA topic will be baaed on the will be taken care of at this Clinic. \ and recognised none. the hospitality committee. Parents should call Mra. O'Brien Thursday, Troop. 124, Andover. Manchester High School, ts em­ '^tlAT—Suburban Serenade Thee/expedition suffered pija act aonal, and which only I can accept. t t m H t f r t o i5»» life of, Nathan Hale, with dlacua- ployed by the 1*ravelers Insurance *’^ A V —Nil# Watch ‘T welcome you to Wilkes Land,” Ernest Johnson,, Sr„ Swenson ■ton, \ for the first appointment. The Friday, PacK\47,^outh School, fo r Sale WCCC-vRecortTRe^w W n c —Radio Theater back a t McMurdo Sound. Ice flobs "In return for that offer of new and Sherwood Nymsn were named Co. WKRB—Raoueat MaUnea WOitO—Arooo 'n' Andy the message said. "Hope you are life, I ought to give back a new ^N^Orange Meeting hygienist will give out gppoin - •lOieRadIo Laaa ^ WOTfl-NIght Music having g o ^ luck' flnding. your icy pinched the tanker Neapelen. Aa a u in n 's auditors. Kenneth Nelaon remains ,menta for the remainder of the ap- District Chairkiian John Morti­ Airman Plagge. alsq a graduate Sand, G ro v tl, FW, Leewi, ~ ■ Kolby ' reaiilt, 10.7,000 gallona of aviation life of dedication to God. Perfec­ .»aa Sunday school superlntendant As announced by Mra. Adolf mer haa sent out iannokmcement of of Manchester High School,- ia and Ray * WHAY-Nila Watch base site. _We recently flew over tion will not'be attained, nor will Q Simona, le\turar, .the program fOr pUcatlons. interior Ih vVcihlty'of your planned Msollne leaked Into the aea oK and Miss Esther Granstrom, aa- • Memprlal Fund the very important\Dl»rict Meet­ presently* atationed at Ha^-llngen WTIC-RadIo Theater were contaminated by water in the even a growth be fast, but there the next Grxnge meeting will be Air Force Base, Harlingen. Tex., PoEt MEM. ^ ExtovafiRg -Dinner Data an' Inland bases, surface does not ap­ aistant. ing Friday evening at the\E4at Side d Review WOTO-NlAht Music hold. ill be A change in my motives, ■ * l i a n i ^ The annual report of the pastor, in charge of'the men. It w’lU take The O 11 e a'd Congregational Rec library. Because \of the num­ as a ra^ar mechanic. ___eatMatlnaa > - U 'ia — pear rough but glacial plateap^ y purpose In life, and In my des place tomorrw evening at Gilead Church has /estaollahed a memorial Eod RuNdaiing. Radio Lane the Rev. K. Ejnar Raik, ahowed an ber of items on the Sgen^, It is No definite date haa been aet ______Kolby WHAY-Nlia Watch ranges between 11,000 to 13,000 POLICE tl ^ . I will become moreiforgivtng, Community Hail. There will be K fund for. the late. Mrs. Elton W. for the wedding. WTIC—Fibber McGet feet elevation. We would like to CHIEF RESIGNS Increase in attendance at each of mock wedding, followed by a fash­ recommended that eveVohe plan Lea Paul and Mary Told WDRC—Romance M otmI i remembering that I pray In the the weekly meetings; an Increase Buell. She died Jan.. 1, tha first to be on hand early, aoXthat the Delivered er your own truck. WGTH-N ewt Roundup exchange weather Information. ion show. A ahorfvbuainesa meeting death of the new year. She hai NOW la the time. Why wnit M ; ia - ' Bristol, Jan. 17 - t’ollee Chief ef 30 (iurlng the past year; organ­ will take place at\ 5 o'clock pre' meeting can start prompUy at 5. Slventng Good Huato WTIAY-Nlle Watch U.Si Navy fliers flew four mla- Edmund S. Crowley, 45,' haa sub­ isation of a Hl-League and a Jun­ bean a Gilead church member for Cub Pack No.' .13 hMd Its "Pirate’s Waters," waa earrlad out until spring when everything le ly la Sport aiona deep Into the unexplored ceding the program. The program many yea. s. ' / in aklts piit on by the cubs. soft nnd trucks get stuck. Do It WTIC—Harllorrt Symphony mitted hla resignation to Mayor ior League in the church during will be open to the pubite antf January meeting Friday night at WDRC-Romance Moods area where (he Riiaslana are sched­ James P. Casey. Crowley, who came . 19S5{ an increase In total giving ...... , / Jdra,. Adams Homa Waddell School. \ Cubs and parents joined In NOW wheu the ground le hard ^ITH -N lshl Music uled to sat Up their hades. One of everyone is Invited. ' kffa. A. E. Adams of Gilead has games of skill, and an enjoyable nnd do your dosing In the laiso— here In 1943 from Providence, R.I., of 10 per cent and a 31 per cent Truck .DamagedSamagi The opening ceremony was eon-' r —Nila Watch these flights, qw' Jan/ 0, went all where he was a detective aergaant, Increase In missionary giving. bean dischargad from tha Hartford ducted by Cubmaater Irwin, Den- evening was had by all. spring. Specinl mies tor vol­ jt Sports .1—Night Lite with Nardtnc I-ouls Oarbich of Hebron aug' Hospital where aha was under ume orders. Pit open 7 to g ivenlns Good Muala wuRG—Moods tor Romaaca the way to the Knox ^ast. la asking rctlremont bacausa of III Perhaps 'the biggest . single de- tained .ained ronaiderable datnageda to hiihla ner Green of Den No. 3 led the ‘a WOTU—DuPont Chorus Operation Deepfregxe cloaed the ness. The City Council Is expected glalon made during the meeting | truck when operating It In treatment for, a knee Injury. Cuba and parents in the pledge of. every day except Sunday.. book on ltd progranv of long flights allegiance. W H A Y -N ltt Watch ' to act on hli resignation next REASONS WHY FOLKS waa the appointment of a survey | suffield. A dog-got in hiayay and GIVE HER S^frtllsbl for thlg season with three webk- month. 1 :V committee which will seek out the I m trying to avoid runnlng\over It hlanchester Evening HeraM He­ Silver arrow points were awarded Ml 3-0980 or Ml 9*4012 yrro -N I^-U ta wlm Nardlaa bron - correspondent, Mlaa Snann STJaW-Mooto^lor Remabca need of expansion, and at a sub-^ he swerved. ' \ ‘to Robert Constantine, Doland E R y tim o . l^^si& d o o d MuilO ^ w o t h —DuPont Cbarua ■ T- sequent meeting come with cop-i The dog got out of the m ^ all Pendleton, telephone AC 8-5454. Couture and William Green; Mid 4SHANEL NO. 5 and silver arrow points to Mbert \ \ ' available a'at |C—Let G e ^ e I ^ l t “ WHAY-^IShl Symphony Crete suggestions for the sanie, i right, but Louis la chargeU \wlth [>ylRON WTIC—Notts CHOOSE NEW MODEL and also a plan for the financing i violation of rules of the road. • A critical shortage of nuraea MacDonald, Bryan Perry, Tlonald SCENT -Mt-i Lombards \ W R C —Naira; Almaaaa exlata,' and experts estimate that -----m . ' W STH—N^ws • f whatever work will be done. He gets hla mall through An- LaPlante, Everett Smith; gold WELDON'B SHOP In appreciation of the work of dover and is often mistakenly cen' by 1900 we will have a shortage arrow points'to Clifford Scorio. ffill MUUN STREET r^SltddMuMo fe»nP!!*"F Ws Easy! It’s Fwi! Pastor Rask during the year. It sldered as a resident of that town, of 50,000. The them'e of the month. 1. G^iitlttMlIy hiyh quality W^a voted to offer him a raise In PROTECT WOTU^iob and Ray aalary. w^S d^ _____ DOORWAYS WITH WCni-Meet the ArtM WHAY—NIahl Symphony . IR-Flani oloaain'i lauRdariay Preceding the meeting a potluck WTIC—Starlight Serenado 2 aad ■upper was enjoyed, srrangementa NAVAGO AT-Bneera Theater WDRC-jianco Orchestra IPROVEYOURNOli for which were hsndled by a social — 1 MvealnK Good MuMe WOTH-Dam B ^ ■‘da U l l A - X Witil HnMIlllIf, INW committee headed by Mrs. Mau- UndEr9rocluatE eradit is offartd in bilifBinoss ALL WEATHER WTIC—Mile of Dimes ^A Y -N Ita Watch 3. Oraon Stamiw rlcs Swenson. ALL ALUMINUM tTORC—Curt Maaaey >Or«i Tbaater 4. 10% Cask aad Carnf Oisoount ____ vealiis Cood Muale ing to bocholer and assoeiata. dagraas, carfi^- _^eranads REYNOLDS Oo-H-Ymsdf’ \ Concordia Church 50c IC—MUa ot Olmea , De^tha Ldai Night Down WDRC—Taata Crnta eata programs, and spatial sluidiafr W GTH— & r . Morgaa Will Hold Meeting By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/f Classes run from Fobruary 6 fo June 2. Tclinrision Profra'ms Clavaland—Oeorga V. Burns, M ALUMINUM The annual meeting of Con­ 50c aaalatant news editor of the Clays On Pace Two land Press and formerly sMth G Nh s^m UI sLIIN • . • h« cordia Lutheran Church will be Wcdily •m N f^ lfs4 •• HMlIlS «N»0 M* /. Rtgistration through Fob. 4 nawspapers In Danvar am f Rqhhea- Ml* 1001 huruhO fmrn NEW MODEL held on Friday at ,7:30 p.m. Re­ tar, N.Y, Dlad Monday. / ports of the past year will be G C « aiti Ih IvOti, Roft* WMkdayi to 8j30 ilX m PACTOBT AVmOBlSBD Capetown, South Africa V- Carl wh nihr s ss s presented by Pastor Brandt, the ^•iH slissN, I O R I . LAUNDRY I DRY CLEANIN8 niHBDIATE DELIVERY f . Raymond Davis, 53. a former di­ ^550^99f 1hS*R55HUS, 'SS9HH4I HHH oflflcera, and by the auxiliaries. S«turd«yt to neon TV SERVICE rector of the Anglo- American S1H55H SHSIi SSdllHilS SSiH^HSS OUR DELIVERY AREA INCLUDES AND INSTAULATION a A.K. TO t P.M. Cbrp, of South. Aftiejx and re­ |ier*Hert, RsyHsMi isfH tlM BOLTON • COLUMBIA \ • '“i.. /...... / ...... /—/- S1.S0 P«rHoinwCaB '' ‘ 01h5 sIuhhII' IfluH huhhIOb i 'd; garded as. one of the world's out­ ue. Tsai iMiaft ANDOVER • COVENTRY The proposed budget ef 515,35(1 M ^ m C H E S T E H rum r u m . „ standing authorities on base met- a I* Mty M «M IfM tm VVM ■(•kt v««r imm will be considered. For Furthor Information Inquire: lU 9-0080 ^ ala and African mining. Born In g r e e n STAMPS The Church Council Is Also re- BBBTtMO ALL MAMCHESIEB Cleveland, Ohio./thed "Monday, AWNING CO. 977 MAIN MA STER C m l> onS MO Mit MN,MnlM eom'mendlng that the congrega­ IBS W. Ceater St— 5U 9-8091 St. Simons Itlind, Qa,—Mrs. Eu­ A Mtkr a«« vMr ifw ••0? oi Mm tion unite in a nationwide evan­ genia 8. Boll,/40, at one time an M ImaoMi a*.i).ro«-MW alooMMa gelism program during the week W twOviNoo 0*0 omIom koA M I Hiilyer College assistant to/former Secretary of of June 3, 19,16. This program GENERAL Labor Fr^cis Perkins and for would include a visitation of mem- many yeaya associated witii vari­ *rS4tt'H*SS bei'a and a predching. ihtasion Of Hudien St. Tiflephone ous new *eal officers. Bom in Chi­ flve nights. Other plans for the T V SERVICE cago. Died Monday.' work of - the congregation in 1916 Hertford I, Conn.- CHapei 6^1621 DBjra M B K A Call Sai^a Fa, N. M.—Barry A t­ MANCHESTER LUMBER, INC. w'lll he made. / Mlgkte WAs93 naaPaHa water, N, widely known aa a 255 CENTER STREET PHONE MI 3-5144 ______-JL T E U B O t-im palmer of aoiithweatam land- ■ypes. Died Sunday. Not Much Time Before /

E E E to tfiE mon w fio h driving any tar in thB meef/um-pr/fi^ class A ll around How fou emn own a biggmr, m o n powoHul ChryBimr ultimate in automatic, foolproof con* Wktdaor K -a for iho coat of m modlum^prlead emr^ trol. But do Chrysler's competitori have this mechanical trouble-ilree sys­ service tem? Not yet! Chrysler’s PowerPilot Steering works fuH lime . . . does RG‘% of the work, ncM just in parking, but in king distance driving, in traffic and in rough going. Competitive power steering cuts in and out , , docs only a fraction of this job. And what about engines? Chrysler was first to adopt the principles of the air;plane-t,vpe V-8 engine. Today’s Apply HtEtE-wErds of wisdom Te yoHr engine is a new and bigger version Including of this engine... 250 hp in the Windsor % Frankly, we believe, you will find that the Chryiler Spitfire V-8* . 280 hp in the New Yorker pirePower own fuhire SECurity cmd hoppiness. 'Windsor is the only real luxury car that Mils at a V-8 and now 340 hp in the blazing hew Chrysler 300-B. 4 . »■ Manchester # Rockville f: ... v o u ’nk medium price a car far in Advance of its contem­ This WEok—no later—start your sew* IKY AHEAD WHKN YOU BUY NOWl poraries and ahead of its time. We would like to put you Then there h the all-important ihaticr-of brakes. Coventry behind the wheel of this car . . . becauM we've found Chrysler’s newly designed PowerSmooih Brakes not only from actual comparative demonstrations that 3 out of bring you safer, surer, straight-line stopsthey out­ in9 s program at "Tho Trust Co." ItV This is tho timo Of Vour life to own tho cor of your life I last the others 2 to 1. 4 open-minded men who drive a Chrysler for the fint' 0et the fun and pleasure of owning a luxurious KING-SIZE DODGE time prefer it to anything elM. So if you have been driving another make of car in so oasy‘‘to sovo at tho bank that Effors Chrysler’s price class . . . ask yourself this question: CORONET through the winter months without psyij^ili s penny morel There are many reasons. In the first, place, the 1956 Don t I want to know what my money can buy befort For notfiir, chongod or additional liftings in tho WHITE PAGES off Chrysler is the only ca'r in its price class that ha|i been I spend it? Then make a drive-them-hoth comparison. oH bankin9 sorvicES undar ero roaf." completely restyled this year. It has that “hair-trigger" tho tolophono diroctory; ploaso eoH tho tolophoiiii J misIrou We’ll leave everything else to your judgment. I Why wait till Spring? Tha buy af your life SOMITHING RIO N e w ’56 / look for wljich designers have been striving many years. *H 'iih ih t addition o/ tk t th ry a itt rower Train at d ith l extra oaM, Your Dodge ’Coronet right 'nowl This -HAMINIOINTHI •EfReo.'' We call it “PowcrStyle.” i will command the same KiNG-StZE Dodge ------. c # a il 2 . LOW miCI ftILDI high resale value In yeaYs 'Coronet puts you moneyThis3 full-size, full-styled, But there’s more to the Chrysler; story than // I to coitie, whether you buy ahead in bigness, style and full-powered 1956 Dodge atyling. There’s power . . . more power right now or i^ait till th e t&wn - MAIN OFFICE NORTH BRANCH features. If gives you-more Coronet is priced down with to pass safely -when necessary . . ., more 'Spring/ So it doesn't cost length and luxury than any 595 51ala SL * > ^15 No. Mala St. the small cars. And it brings |»wer to drive without effort , . , more Opposite St. Jamaa Next to TMCA you a dime more to'own car near its price. Your yoit the "Magic Touch" of power to stop. CbaKb and enjoy this big, beauti; present car may never Dodge push-button driv­ Additional Liftings Only 50c por month'(plus tax).^ ful .car during January, bring such a high trade-in ing: Surest, safest, easiest Vche U oier of tho Forward look Thpre is not a car on the road today at February, M,>rch and April.. as it will right now on a new You eqn havopthtr mombtrs of your household or butineu completely power-opet’a|jed as the “Power- way to drive you’ve ever ^ i s They're bonuM montha. '66 Dodge. known! Don't delay! ^ iiittd in tho PAGES for only 50e p#f month., S^le” Ch^sler. Its PowerFlite transmission is controlled' by pushbuttons . . ., the rtie:yeaf-ahead carl DodH Daslsfi pfSMnI: O^nny Thoms* ijt "Mika Room lof Wddy.*'Bert>«lis in "BfMk the Bank,''•Tha Liwraties Ralk Shoo-in on ABC-TV BEAUPRE AAOTORS, Inc • 358 E, Center St, • mi i.sm SOLIMENE, INCORPORATED . 634 Center Street THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY

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^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CpNN„ TUESDAY, JANUARY 17,, 1966 PA G E SE V E N > A ( iE Stic MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,'CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1966 versatlon, reading and thoughtful­ •conomy aafa 16 to ka«p It ilattrl^pBtpr Citadel Meetings ness among people.- medarmta. Than s dip that, enma DroodleB Driven by ecoaomlo necessity or, alonf mlKht ba moderata 6nough Connecticut By nboCR PRICE by self-choeen eociel obligatlbns IWHERFS YOUR MAN? lEtiPttitis l|prald to coma within the corrective 1 ^ by Cadets which continue to spiral, many oil He should be In tWs power of the aafcguardi we do us have precious little time to en­ ' So* w a Yankee Corps CadeU of Uio Salvation joy eny real living. What is Hie posaaaa. Wa are today Indeed ekair—net eat patting By A. H. O. Army Corpa under ^ dtroction. answer ? _, * ' • much better Inaured against Of Mrs. Peter Stevenson, conduct­ I believe the answer to this 1 np dr tnkins down "buit" than ever heifore. But if ed both the morning Holiness world's “ hecllvlty” ia to be found i EJKUISIVaY AT Fl^ NATIONAL STORfi The Democratic state leadership stonn windowa! , wa toy with tha idea that our servlet, and Uie Salvation meeting In men end women who will choose ' 'iiis apparently calculated that it Sunday evening at the Citadel wisely to live deliberately! i The ! Bvenr Ercalni Bxorpt present boom. Is permanent, and successful person In this genera-, tllwys.,ys. Enter'dGnti at toa has a bettar chance ipf putting with music by the Band and Song- 'Boj guaranteed to get even better, we tkm, aa m the past, win be the BIU TUNSKY HELP iUndwatcr.■ “ Conn., aa Mayor Richard lice of New Haven stars. The young folks ranging in uriiailer. can and up encountering a risk age from 12 .to thSir late toens. person who succeeds in the maa* In the United States senatorial tery'of a few" things. sunciupnoN r ate s bigger than our policy. surprised their hearors by their MAKE EASIER FOR THE MAS OF TOUR HOUSE! Pajnitda in Adranca nomination this year, and holding capabilities. God has difficulty In speaking I QBBJTSSP ata«aa««»a«aa*aaaoaaa» him there against any poaalble "Faith. Hope aiid Charity" were to the busy person. A worthy New ' • Allowance For Toar Old Wooden Windows • 3.S0 the subjects of the morning mes- Year's resolution tor each of Us I s T tir^ Months •••*a«»aa*aa« Living On The Loot primary challenge by Congress­ MURKA'S BKCE TCOOKWARE BARCAINS Toward ALUMINUM WINDOWS and DOORS ■tKOns WOStllS Month ’.aao^M********** aaa************** 1.311 ssges by three of the cadets. Carol thus would be —, to cultivate the WOOhly The question ot how well crime man Thomas Dodd, than It has of quiet time, when we shall erase, StnflIS Copy aaa»a«aa*a«naaaa .06 Carlson, a student at the Universi­ Buy Now, Save Fueit No Down Payment Unttl March ■•aaaaa*«a«^a*a**a»** pays off continues to interest tis. doing the aame thing with Chester ty of Connecticut, spoke on .‘Cough Drop tor a Giraffe' from the endless round of activity j MMBER o r ^ „ Bowles. "Faith;" Robert RIehardaon, a- Dr. Schwine and Dr. Kitzenger in­ and conversation is curtailed, to! THE AlBOmTED FRESS Take the 11 men apparently In­ BILL TUN SKY-M I 9-9095 with each $5 food order can get 1 piece each !veek fer the graduating cadet .this year, had for vented thi^ revolutionary cough listen to what God has to say, The Atsodsted Press is exclustroly volved in the Brink's robbery, six The prospect is that this may be ALSO AWNOrOA CANOPIES and dALOUSilES anUtled to the use o< repuhllcsuon ol all right w-ilh Bowles. So, if the his, subject "Hope.” He was pre­ drop and got lo exetted^bout its ' John E. Post. I nil -news dtspsiches credited to. It. or .Veers sgo.. If they split the loot calculation should prove tenable, sented with his certiftcate and pin commercial' possibllltes they both Sponsored by The Ntoncheater not otherwise credited In this ’ neper grew beards snd started a big ar­ / evenly, all 11 of them, they had everybody could wind up happy, by MaJ. John Pickup. Gladys Council of Churches. ' . ' ' and aim) the local seers published here. gument about whether to call AH rlfliU of rcpubUesilon of special except Dodd. White, who had the third word, \ ^ something like $120,000 each. themaelves the Schwine Brothers dlspatcfaea herein are also reserved..- , Why does the party leadership "Charity," gave several wonderful next S weeks at the lowest price ever fer such tbp quality I That would seem quite- a nest or the Kitzenger Brothers. Then FUU abrvica client of M. E. A. Serv­ entertain the idea that It can'do Illustrations. Billy Pickup read the ice, tne. ' egg. However, the life of a crimi­ scripture and Instrumental music Mrs. Schwine got Into the flght by i' rabUshere Representatives: with Lee What it does not think it nal who has Just made a big haul was furnished by Allan Lyons,' demanding that they put her p.lc- l ^ o t Mathe,the»a Sp^al Agency — New can do with Bowles? One thing, of ture on the package and use the caao, Detroit ann Boston. is not entirely a normal thing. course, is that Lee Is on the way Billy PIc'kuivand Thomas McCann. mu I ' /' " / ■ '— — X E i a ^ AUDIT------BUREAU OF During the. Salvation Aieettng name, “The Smith Brother’s ' Sis­ CfBCPLATIONa ______Surety, being so rich, it is beneath up. in politics, with a handsome ter’s Cough" Drops.” But they S i /. I victory in New Haven the last In the evening. Cadet Marilyn The Herald Prlnllng Company Inc.. him to do honest work for s living. Fort took for her topic'"Ood, the pointed out that she already has entry in hit record.'He hasn't had her picture on their "Homogeniz­ MMuntB no tthhuciAl rtsponstbiUtyh for On the other hand, having Just time.to make enemies or play any B'atheri” Howard Hastings. "God, typagravMcal errors appearing In ad- the Son." and Allan Lyona, the ed Iodine" bottle. So if you know 'THEY CANT/ DO r«Rasetn«nta and other reading matter completed a big Job In the.ohe ih-o- controversial role on the atate In The, Manchester Evening Herald. third In the Trinity. ‘’God the Holy of a Giraffe with a sore throat fessipn he does like, he has excel­ scene. He may be as ideological a better have it get in touch with character as Bowles, but he seems Ghost." Arline Richardson and Display advertising closing hours: lent reasons for not conintitUng Thomaa Mc.Cann read papers and Schwine or Kitzenger immediate­ For Monday—1 p. m. filday. .. less so. He may be overestimated ly before they get discouraged For Tuesday—1 p. m. Monday. any more crimes, for a long time and Bowles may be underestimat­ Bobby McCabe a poem. Jean Doty For Wednesday-1 p. m. Tuesday. read the acrlpture passage. and shelve the whole project. THIS TO MEr For Thuradsy—1 p. m. Wednesday. to come. He doesn't want to fall ed, buv. if that is the way appraisal V . , . For Frhlay—1 n. m. Thujwday. into the hands of the law for oile of him goes, that is In his favor; For Baturdabl p. m. Frtday. for the short run, at least. ' ’ ' ' ' ClasainedTKadnne; 10:30_a. m each thing,, and then, perhaps, he con-‘ day of pubUcaUon except Saturday — Btill, if the party leacleishlp has Rficrcatioii Units - I f you are sued for damages, t a. in. nected with the big tiring. What beeh figuring that Do|dd would be A Thought for Today likely to swamp Bowles in any they may attach your property— (by tbi miktrs Amtrici'i most conylttf cotkwtrt lint) Tuegday, Jawar-y 17 good is his money, anyway,'If he is in prison? post - convention state - wide pri­ Set Craft Classtes James T. Shotwell. president or even your income for years to mary, how ,does it figure that emeritus of the Carnegie Ekidow So we would guess tha' most of An OM-Fashioned FecthiK Dodd, still a much better known Afternoon classes in arts and ment tor International Peace, re­ come. these 11 men spent these past six figure throughout the state than crafts are being organised by the cently said. "For when' great / to the political world, figures years not doing much of anything, Lee. can't do the same thing. to. Recreation Department in all three Ideas pass from mind to mind in a Lee? ’ People sue for more these days. are a S jn y t auspect, and you can income wise. Probably, they had,.lo recreation centers. This program world too busy to mediate on their I, today, a wonderful variety of Our answer to this one has to be is for boys and girta from the sec­ meaning, they wear thin like coins That's true^ in case of automobile find, live on their $120,000... For six that the party leadership must be # u 9 r a n t e e b ond grade through the flfth grade that pass from hand to hand." insights into the new " federal years, that would give’4hem $20,- calculating that, with Lee, It runs injuries and deaths and for other who may be Interested in the dif­ One of the stark tragedies of budget which suggest that all la 000 a year. But, since all of them a good Chance of eliminating the oiir pyramiding prosperity, is that aeddent.s for which you may be possibility of a poat-epnventton ferent craft project! offered by the not dOiacUy as it may seem. ptobably hoped to Itoye more than Recraallon Department. we all are living too fast. Oh, not liable. Check with us today on the ' Too i»n find, fcpThstihce; that primary eHallenge by uodd. It In terms o fl moral looieneas', but six years in which'to enjoy their rnust be thinking that, with Lee, The Aral classes \V1U be held cost of carrying liability - limits Monday at the Community' "Y ". a rapidity of pace which succeeds tm budget la claimed, to be in big'haul, they probably didn't per­ It has.a chance of keeping "Dodd in eliminating the fine arts of con- Tuesday at the Weat Bide Recrea­ high enough to give you COM­ bataneo despite the fact that mit theinaelves a $20,000 a year from getttng"fhAt 20 per cent Of tion Center, and Thursday at the jp eg^ i;; to Inmu^^^j^^ j-ate- .It they waotod, to make it the dbnvention vote he would need PLETE protection. ff A AA 1 Co in order to be 'enUtled to a pri­ Bast Side Recreation Center. The to the h lfin st amount in aeveiel Hat ter^l2 years,, that would be ctasaea will be conducted by Bev­ mary. It must he thinking that, V s V V l^g. IS.95 years. I f tiigt ia so, a condition o t $10,000 a year. I f they wanted to with Lee, It has a better cHance of erly Lawrence, and Jim ‘sHWHH?roR" balance can only sFfive through make It last longer, or even swinging the party organization, andjwiU begin Immediately aftei school and close about 4:19. AN AUTOHOBILEt anjnerease in «6timated receipts. wanted to keep most of it as a all through the state, than It would have with Bowles. There Is no charge for this -In other words, ohr prosperity, not nest egg, their scale of living went The rcQurrlng question about activity and all children who wish governmental economy, ta balanc* down correspondingly. to participate may, do so by GET OUR DEAL .OBERT WITH ail this has to be that of why the Ing the budget. We arc thinking only of the fi­ party organization is so eager and coming to the recreation center IT WILL PAY! I N CORPORATE D -Tou can find thBt the rather reaoiirceful in Its quest tor ways of nearest their home. For further in­ nancial pleasures they msy have DODGE and PLYMOI'TH REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE precarious statistical balance of not nominating Dddd for the Sen formation call’ Jim Herdic, at the gained from their successful ex­ recreation office, Elast Side Rec­ roR 21 YEARS 963 81A1N ST„ GROUND FLOOR — TEL. Ml 9-9241 the budget, set st 1400,000,000 for ate. One answer lives and walks ploit. We are not thinking of those and is ready to fight In the person reation Center. •^INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914.” sn estimate nrplus, depends upon momenle In which they found of Democratic Nktlohal Commit­ SOLIMENE, Inc. auch a thing as Congress' approval themselves dodging each other's teeman John Golden of New Dogs are meat eaters, but many «S4 c e n t e r ST__ MI S-5101 for a proposed one-tent Increase in Haven. In 1992, Dodd, who had like fruit such as apples, peechea Open evenings until 9. bullets, or suspecting one another and grapes. the postage rate oh letters. By been giving politics the back of his or scurrying before some rumor, hand ever since the 1948 state con­ this angle, the only way the or thought they heard a knock vention failed to nominate him for budget is being balanced is by Oil the door, or dreamed that the Governor, was taken back Into the raising the cost of one of the gov* F.B.I. was on. uieir trail. We are party told, and put on the dele ernmeht's sgrviees to the piMic. gallon to the Chicago convention, thinking of their lives even «ith reportedly after he himself had And. If the budget balance depends out such moments of Worry and atated a desire to get "back* on the upon this, many of us may say alvm . And we suspect that, even team.” He reportedly spent most Speaks softly and we’d prefer a deficit. if they were never caught, they of the train ride to Chicago' trying Tyom ’’another angle,'' 'yoil' can to upset-Stoto-Chairman BaiUy'a ffldiii^tJKavg U sb good. With half program, to have Golden named ria- find the balance of the budget not the doom ^ clevemess, half the tlonal* committeeman. precarious at all. By this theory, IniUaUve.'nalf the • planning that - Later that, aato* summer there the government's estimated in­ went into their exploit, they could were rumors that he intended to come' has. In this docubnent, heerr holt his party in order to campaign pfobably have earned as much, and for' Purtell. His party then nomi­ packs a powerftil wallop i WilK OF File put far too low for reaUUcs, which slept-more. nated him for CongiVsii. Two years 30 means the budget contains a lot later, there were rumors that he ff A A A 4

.•I'- ' V . MANCHESTER EVENING “HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1956 ; ^ A G E T E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1956 PAGE ELEVEN Helper—Your doctor’s out here Model nuabairf / B U G S B U N N Y with a flat tire.' Isviatlng drugs given him by phy<- He’s modest, he's williriET An»w«r to Proviout Pusxlo a i f u l o v e r Tire Dealdr—t)iagn<>se the case He never acta bold^ . Ridgway slcians deranged hla.mind .to such ^ereE D N 's AKTSAtUCITATlQN^ ^Z0A Grants Six Requests; New Noble Grand a degree that he could not coAsult CONSULT US ON YOUR . . t Sense and Nonsense as flatulency o f the perimeter and He'll Wash up when^ked ~ Screen Actress / ) j And dry up whch told. Intelligently with his counsel. ^ • c if.p o R K y . u r s charge him accordingly. That’s the $ Region School He Was CaUed 2. T^e trial court was' wrong In srr ON THE aavBsfPoer) , SmilM embellish a homely face, Verbealty way he does. , ■ • r. O. Keman ACSOflS N Burial mount One Bid Meets Opposition denying his motion for k continu­ BUILDING PR(>BLEMS WHETC BU65 ALMAV5 redeem an u*ly ohe. Tm a man of few worda!'* (Scot.) ance on a day when he was in He made it specific— ^ 1 Screen settafs, Our Honest, Expert Advjce Will Save You Money ^ E E P S l MATBE HE DOWN ItM 3kmlng Board of Amwata Sketches Pass To Ruin Army such pain that his tntnd was con- — WON'T STA^fj But the turnover rate CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER /Peggy----- I fusad. He—lA it night 1 dreamed I Of these few was terrific. * 4 She is seen in ^allcn gcs . frafltad aix appIlcaUcna, one of married the most beautiful woman E n g a g e d 3. He Whs not given the effective — Laurence C. Smith V; vsried —— 2QJcic acid salt i which waa the only bid to draw op- First Preview (Ceatlniied from Page One) repreeentation by counsel gusran- Jo$eph Rossetto in the world. - 9 She acts on a SMki^tname She—Were we happy? poaiUph, denied one and tabled an­ teed him by the State and federal movie — 4 K in ^ f horse tlon moves to cut Army n^n- OonsUtutlona. The decrepit old car drove up to other among th*. eight reqtwata for Andover. Jan. 17 - (Special) — CONSTRUCTION the toll-bridge. U Winglike part 5 W o rtb l^ bit aoning varianoaa heard at laat power. The courfa opinion gave these When we butchered several • of • Separate PYSlImlnary approval was given Gateman—Fifty cents. IS Papal cape t t lHi ! m nigHt'a public hearing at the Muni­ by the Regional School Board to Mansfield sale* in a' separate In­ answers to the three claims: 58 D E LM O N T ST R E E t— MI 9-0308 our hens recently, wo'’ found one Driver—Sold. 14 Boundary column cipal Building;. 1. There Is no evidenre In the 3 Marvel 39 Solid (comb. , plans submitted .by architect, terview It would be well for aome had two hearts and two livers.— (comb, form) 7 Note in The requeat of ifra. Nat record that W qJcuIowIcz w m men­ Residential and Industrial Construction ttack form) Louis 3-: Drakos. at a meeting in Jdrs. A. U B, Anaheim, Calif. 15 Unit o f . Guido's KSls Schwadel, 20 Weatminster Rd., .to Sqnate group to fiv e R4dfM'ay an tally deranged curing the trial, no My .mother's birthday anniver­ ITheow 23 Spots 40 Hackneyed Marlborough last night. opportunity “ to document his sary is June 24; my brother's July reluctance build a dwelling on Adelaide Rd. Drakos was accompanied by motion for a postponement ever 9 Smudged 31 Cohtparativa 43 Mistake ststemsnts and la.v the story be- was made, and "the court cannot The decline of personal integrity 24; my father's,,. Aug.. 24, and . 16 Perfume 43 Penian prinea closer to both aidelinta than regu- Walter F. Greene Jr., an associate tuffl; .latidna allow, waa the only requeat Jforc the American people." He bq charged with an erroneous or can be seen in the fact that men mine, Sept. ,24. — Mrs. Liasie 32Town 46 Social ittsccta of the West Hartford architectural said he,J:hought the/-Armed Serv­ used to be interested in strengthen­ Looney, Myra, Ky. opposed. even' an unfair ruling upon a mo­ 18 Consumed 34 Prayer I f Compasa point Arm, Charles Marchant, structural ices Cdinnijttee i^'uld be the sp- Soys~ ing character; now they are prin­ Atty. John 8. D. Rottner, rep­ engineer, and Evert Johnson, tion which was never niade." ChickMcClure 20 Untrue incidents 33 Made a Uterata propriate f w p . / cipally concerned with developing' 22 Pace resenting Mrs. Schwedel, said the heating and- ventilating engineer 2. On the day wi en Wojculewies Oarageman—^This is the garage 31 Took into deprestlon L^ta (ab.) Sen. S.vmlhirtAn (b-M o) told the moved for a coatinuance, there was personality . fexcitedly over phone). Your vdfe 23 Existed plana for her propoaed. home in­ of the consulting engineering flrin. custody 38 Notch ^ o e t . ) Senate yestm ay the Rideway's competent r.icdicat testimony that ' Hifh Tridts Just drove in here to have her car 26 Scottish clude a central patio and carport, Merchant and Minges, and Charles remarks showed that in .the Eisen­ .the defrnaant m’ss able to continue Billy Sunday was onCe preaching repaired and I w an t... sheepfoldt which would extend it beyond the Currier, o f the Charles Currier land prescribed limits. - Rottner ssid hower administration "the to stand triali and "ths right of a “Coodwill" S trvl^ at Los Angeles about discarding Weary Husband-OK. DK. Just 27 Assam planning consultants. . security o f the nation Is being Jacob F. Miller, of 103 Adelaide In . a brief appearance of the defendant to.a continuance i with­ false gods and idols. After the ser­ go. ahead and fix the^ car and I'll silkworm thrown into the market place to be mon, Charlie Chaplin came up, and pay for it. ‘ ■' Rd., who owna the lot on the south •, architects and Board members be- in the sound discretion q f the trial Th* rifhf eombliio* 28 Hops' kiln Mra Aaiie l a mb traded for poitticil advantage.” court.” ■ when Sunday shook hands with . Oarageman — -That isn't what- 28 High way t(sb.)|F aide of the Schwedel property, ! fore the Marlborough PTA. Ridgway wrote that his 3. ■"The claim tS tcitally' witno-jt him. Billy said: I'm calling about. Who's going to 30 Feel would approve the .variance an i Drakos tentatively estimated the Mrs. Anne Lamb, Manchester tion OR Hi* ri^ht ear I cost 'of . the proposed building at Rd.*. Glastonbury, waq seated as superiors sought to persuade hlih merit and deservea ho:more-com­ "Well. Charlie, where is that pay to flx my garage? 33 Decrees long os the Schwedel carport Is to fit his views to s "preconceived $1,500,000 emphasizing,* however. noble grand of Sunset Rebekah ment than - that the record dis­ l w ’ 5 4 . moustache ?" 34 Unusual no less than S feet from his line. I politico-military ‘party line’.” . Quick as a flash Chaplin answer­ Prospective father - In - law — Rottner also said Dr. EMward I that these flgures were- general Lodge, No. 39, at a ceremony con­ closes a commendable Ijandllng by 36 One (Gcr.) . "In my Job aa chief of staff,” the public defender of the it teresta ed; ...A n d what are your prospects? 37 Poetic Besser, of 114 Adslaide B'd., wbo I and based on 1955 prices. Of this ducted laat evening in Odd Fel­ Ridgway said, “ 1 say In all lived directly across the atreet .. , ■ 'amount, he stated. It is assumed lows Hall ,.by District Deputy of bis client throii^out the trial.V/' PONTIAC "It was false, Billy, so I dis­ Young Man — Pretty good, un­ contraction earnestness ana sincerity that 1 ------— t , , , ' carded it.” less your daughter hak misled me. from the Schwedel property haa that state aid would be available President Mrs. Ethel Asplnwall, a fe ir t \kss being called upqn to de­ 40 Large plant CaHieri'he Alcorn for one third of the cost of coh- 41 Right lines given his approval. past noble grand of Sunset Re­ stroy, i-ither than to build, a fight­ atruction or about $450 per pupil, bekah Lodge and her Installing Police Hulit Spouse (ab.) ^ .. Neighbor dm MEAETMHOT TM HOT 48 Musk or water a short distance from the center secretary; Dorothy Ewing, treas­ MV PRIEND PRAI5E550 HI6HLV.''— and the coninii rules. Heritage aald corn of Olaagow, Scotland, to Alan Message to Congress, He said the VttLL.WHAT ARB VOU OOIHCT 32 Make a of Hebron. urer. TTie last three officers have dead tight to ID houra when a M l 8-4l>|. Open EveaLsga ine^N'TM ’ 1 AM OR. Simeon pem<30op; a S mistake he sold the lot to the Schwedels M. Doyle, son of Mr. and MiV- Presldfcnt rialmed his budget tlien H6RE ?— I'M C0aECTI»46 . Engineers Minges and Johnson served the lodge as noble grands. neighbor enter^ the small, one- . ,Mcnr 1 SPECIALIST IH COlTASiOiO/— y<30 S3 Pedal digit last year.. / Stephen Doyle of 207 McKee St. n waa "based on a new military pro­ r » « V B K THE KENT— WMERE'STHE Miss Alcorn ia employed at iescribed for the Board the bom- ^ Other officers are Mae Richard­ WOULDN'T 0EUEVE IT IP I TOLD 34 Orifice Rottner produced liutruments installation and main- gram unanimously recommended family home and fo'.nd her bcoy. >94HAK8 ,=VD)EAOBE*r WHOOTieS the Connecticut Bank and 'Trust son, .warden; Edna Zitkovitch, con­ by the Joint chiefs of staff.” ^ ME POOR MONTHS.'^ M9U VOUR^,TSMA*«T MAD CHlCKfllJ S3 New (comb. . which ahowed that Heritage had costs of three types of ductor; Pauline Beebei musician; Det. (Tapt. Robert F. Dixon said ' PO)f AiOD WHOOPiNG Co. in Hartford. Her fiance grad­ As a member of the Joint chiefs, HUtA V // THI$ 15 form) ' offered Schwedel a 20-jloot ajice of hot air, radiant and Mafgaret Starkweather, color the chiidren, John, 4, and Judith! COUSH AT TMH SAME 86 Conclusion his lot On condition that Schwedel uated from Manchester High Ridgway wrote, he had “ most em­ .... LAST ‘Good morfling, Mies Brown— with ecattered ehowars steani. A double-durt hot air bearer; Virginia Keeney, PNG, phatically not concurred.” He said I ’ t, had been stabbed In t t i cheat TIME -~- (?AR6 37 Erects . find a purchaser foi* - Heritage's School in 1951,'served four years \ ' in the afternoon, of, course!,” in the U.S. Navy and is now em­ system will be operated from a right supporter to the noble three Army budgets on which he 'nesr^ the heart.*' Their, conditions OCCURRENCE property to buy it for |3S;000. central/unit containing two hot — a b s o lu t e ployed at the Southern New Eng­ grand; Ruth Beckwith, PNG. left" had a responsibility were founded wers reported as fair e l Milford Heritage said at the hearing last water bmlers, one of which could 'supporter; Emma Dowd, PNG, Hospital, *IEFORI LOSSES H ArPni. ■2. 7 is o la t io n ' land telephone Co. on "budgetary considerations,...on night that if Schwedel were to buy be operated as a standby unit. .right supporter to'the vice grand; political considerations, on, the ad­ He said, "there were marks on V, V— LWi-VAS.^. This systrib with individual P R IS C IL LA ’S POP Inside Job BY AL VERMEER his property, or have a friend buy wards claimed her service bene- Ruth Asplnwall, left supporter; vantage to be gained in the field the children's necks indicating a INSURE WITH LAPPiN " pneumatic rwm controls was con­ it. Schwedel could then “ make his fltted the town, enabled people tiq Nellie McAllister, inside guardian; of domestic politics by a drastic probable attempt to strangle -\ oMm, soning laws.” sidered to b e N ^ least exj^nsive, fT H E V D IS A P P E A R E D ) take vacations they would other­ Hannah Williams. outside reduction in mHttary expendi­ them:” T h e ir cribs were - covered - t - r - r - ^ I TMINK THEY Rottner said Schwedel waa un­ yet most efllcleht under all operat* 1 RIOMT UNDER CDISAPPEARED INTC)) wise have to forego, and helped guardian; Barbara Anderson, tures.” ' I. with blood. ^ T UNDER M V rn^ able to buy additional property Ing conditions,/ the engineers Junior past grand; M lftl Aspin- , ’ WMAT' \ M V N O S E ! ^ '■^VOLlR MOUTH! j—' N O S E ! J - ' save lives during laat summer's Ridgway Mid Secretary Wilson Dixon said the mother ap­ b e c a m e OF' from Miller because Miller's prop­ stated. . ■ wall, PN G ,. right supporter to cautioned him-that to sxpresa his parently waa stabbed In th* kitch­ emergencies. r . Cioster-Type ^ALL THOSE erty contains a town right of way, Baker Bid Tabled ..... Junior Past Grand; Florence .views publicly wjSMld ‘‘plajcs jne,ln en and draggfd. teto, ..Uyliijg. CANDIES ■ and “tw it ■flchwOdM- ' consequently ....1*he applioatioh of . Regl'h|ldF. “'The cluster-tj^e ichooi w ilt be Chapmin; ' leTT;' hnifuiTe ' Krause, the position of taking issue with room. He said a Jarge carving went to Heritage. Baker, of New York, to use a barn )>ullt of .brick and s t^ l with alu­ PNG, rignt supporter to chaplain; my commander in chief, 'and that’ knife, tijearing what seemed to he Heritage said that in effect he at the rear of 310 Hackmatack St. minum windows. Thelik materials, Alice Wethei-ell, PNG, left. he (.Wilson) added.bluntiy, ‘would biocid . stains, was found on a "went' past. the soning board” in for classes In crafts was tabled, l^akos told the Marlborough PTA. Also appointed as guards were: not be good.’ ” Ridgway said he kitchen counteC.- > an effort to preserve the value of pending a visit Co the premises by "Were chosen for ability to do the Elsie Lewis, Olive Wood, Constance felt he had been subjected td pres­ A trail of blood led from the the neighborhood. He added that the Board. Baker, who intends- to Job properly while requiring a Braithwaite, Marlon Cullen,Elea­ sured, "sometimes crudely ap­ kitchen to the living room. One of if he sold the 20-foot piece ' to -have classes “ in ceranfles. mlnintvm of maintenance.” nor Prentice, Arllne ' Pcioqdtn, plied,'” to drop his opposition. -A - f?1I • V w 1 Mrs. Sharon's slippers was in tjie t .. I t Schwedel, he would have tp relo­ Jewelry, and a limited amount of He thbwed a schematic view of Dorothy Edwards. Shirley Holmes Army regulations require that kitchen.. The othCr was on her foot. TT v V / A cate his own house on his own painting." wras granted permission the schobt as well as a floor plan. Violet Spiller Dorothy Cewles, writings of retired officers be sub­ bixon said she wore a night gown y \ The Boqrd of Trustees of the ■ K ' *• _ ^ A V B E property, a project he estimated to have classes at the premises in Yvonne Contois, Lillian Robbins; mitted for review. C. Herschel and an apron. The kitchdn table Douglas Library of Hebron has Queen Esther, Esther Brindle; Schooley, director of Information O^WrUAMS. .VOU'D b e t t e r V »1 V * ■ would cost 32,000. 1954 on condition that no com­ had been 'set for a m eal. and a I-IT en No t com e in «• mercial sales of the art work be notified the Regional Board that it Hannah, Ethel Strong. PNG for the Defense bepartment. said Others Granted has decided against combining its \ Finance "Committee, Past Noble lunch' bag had beh packed. But .kfe Afifduep . • l-tT carried on at the address. Rldgway's articles were "reviewed there were signs of struggle. IHT Another application granted last facilities with the proposed school. Ctrands Ruth Beckwith, Bernice WHEN THr LAW SAYS Whose Jig Is It? BY V. T. HAMLIN e SOM Off Ota temea. me. T M HA. Pea OR. In the only request turned down and cleared with the full aware­ Dixon said the husband, a ma­ night was .that of^am uel Agtlo, Consequently, locatlqp of the Cox and Virginia Keeney. ness that they contained comment BY RAY GOTTO asking permission to\do radio and last night, Fred t(nofla was denied Si^;k 0>mmittee, Past Grands chinist at a Bridgeport plant, did [ YEH.I RECKON IT COTTON WOODS permission to erect a 4-famlly homemaking suite and the library critical of the Secretary of Defense YOU MUST PAY... television repair work) at his home will exchanged in the present Emiih^ Dowd, Florence Mietxner, not go tq work yesterday, but was 16 AU.RISHT. t.BUT NOT apartmhnt building at the coriier and the President of the United reported as having been seeif by a at 536 Lydall 8U "rhe Board plane. Enlargement of the science Mary -Smith and Florence Chap­ States.” / \ you'll be glad you bougt^ the policy with the lOUTA FDR OLD of E. Middle Tpke, and Summit St. man. / . neighbor at a Milford diner during THERE .TOAR TOAD HORN! granted Agile permission to oper­ A t the last public hearing of the area and the drafting area in the P.S. (Personal Service)! A damage suit aris- ate his business for two years. The shop will also be -made in addition Truste\a. Emma b. Nettleton. the flay, ZBA, Knofla appeared with re­ PNG; Pauline Beebe, Marian Polica quoted neighbors as say­ ing from an automobile a(!(ddeiit can happen Beckett Corp. was given permis­ vised plans of the building, which to further study of the location- of High Court Denied sion to keep a free-sUnding ground the looker area In the gymnasium Strau^an;\ secretary emeritus, ing'Sharon complained recently of to anyone ^ and for a atiwgeidng amount. he-estimated .would cost 328,000. Mrs. NeUlettm. who ia alao- a past feeling ill. When trouble comes, you u n count on an sign on the west side of Buckland The application was tabled' for re­ wing. • V Wojeulewicz Plea St., at the Rt. 15 intersection, for Drakos will present the revised president of the State Rebekah As­ Mrs. Sharon's f a t h e r, John Aetna Casualty policj* . . . am our agency. consideration, . was readvertised sembly was present at the installa­ two years. ' • prelitninary plans at a meeting in MIerzejewskI of Stratford, told and was heard last night, and tion. ', police ,he vtal,ted the family 8UA- Other applications granted ia.sl Knofla presented another revision Hebron on Jan. 29. (OaitinaMi from Pags One) CaU Us Today*-We Write M Forms Walter C. Heisler, jiupqrinten- Mrs. Beatrice Manning continues day night and noticed‘nothing'un­ night Included those of Dr., ;B. of plAns to the Board. as degree Ynistress and Mrs. Alice Shea;-Ot-24R ,M.a}p. St ' to convey denL will be present at,the meet- Otlpka, a . bystander who got In usual. \ ing'Mondejr eveTitng in' Andover. W-**»erell will be jJUbliclty chair^ The. Bharons married about six his dfflce space at tfiat address man. the line o f flrr, aftersYi atterripted to an apartment with 80 less The Regional Board will ap­ holdup. ' years ago, police aald. They said Exteiiiled Forecast pear before the Andover PTA to­ I U.strtcl Deputy president Mrs. he changed his name aome years square feet of floor space than the Asplnwall presented a past noble In his latest appeal, Wojculewies J o h e R . prescribed 700 square feet; and morrow evening at its monthly gVand'oiwertd'rqUri^g'pNG'Bi^^^^ I »rjpments himself, ago from Staslsk and that he for William O'Brien, for allowance to Five-day forecast, Wednesday meeting in the Elementary hara AnderSon, and her successor, They ““ were turned down -unani merly lived in Hartford. enclose a porch closer to the street through Saturday, for (Tonnectlcut School. mously yMterday b.v the State appen % Noble Grand Anne Lamb, received like than zoning rules permit at • the temperature will qverage gifta from the officers and degree Supreme Court in a decision writ­ You Again? BY EDGAR MARTIN ---- 100 Homestead SE three to six degrees below normal. Manrhester Evening Herald team. T ten by Associate Justice Patrick ' Also, the request for extension Moderately cold Wednesday and Andover correspondent, Mrs. Paul P'ollowlng the installation Mra. B. O'Sullivan. Pfanstiehl, telejihnne Pilgrim YV/E AV.READV Y W ALSO TALWtb TO THE AND LET PN B U Z S A W Y E R BY ROY CRANE of permission to have a 24-hour Thursday. Colder Friday. Warmer Mary Smith.- PNG. and outside Brought before the Supreme 2.-8S56. LEGLERG HAD APRVUfnEl COUtm PROSECUnOR OHO HUSBAND, THE MISER­ telephone answering service at 318 Sunday. Snow in the north por­ guardian sang “ May the Good Ck>urt on a stretcher last Dec. A, tion. and.snow or rain in the south Wojculewies presented vthese three FUNERAL HOME CHAT (JnH HR. SQUIRE. SAID 'THAT IP t h e CORPORA- ABLE CREATUTTE, OPF K, Middle Tpke., by Betty Ruth Lord Bless and Keep You,” accom­ 164Etisti£tist Cdnter Street— MI 9-6261 UHO HAS ACRfitO TO A TION UITHDREL) YTS CHARGES 1? Edwards and Frederick Edward.s. portion Thursday, probably be­ Peach, apple, plum and pear panied .by Misa Pauline* Beebe on arguments to the five Justices; ------1 THE HOOX ? > trees, and strawbjrry and I'asp- 1. His origii)al trial In Superior’ RlMJ UHEREBV HE CAt) THE HOOICTMEIUT AGAINST HR/ The Board granted the Edwards a ginning in the south portion late the piang. Thursday Ev Wednesday. Total precipitation 1 berry plants, technically are mem­ Mrs. Virginia I.,ewls and her com-‘ Court in i :h. ■ 1952. should not FUNERAL > Open ThursdW Evcillngs Until 9 :00 WAVS RESTiTUTiON OP SQUIRE UOOL.D BE DROPPED. rivo-year extension. THE HftESiNG r During the hearing. Mrs. Ed- to 4 tenths. bers of the rose family. mittce served refreshments, have, been eld because pain al 'SERVICE ^ and Satufdays Until Noon . 'Waiter^N. _l»eclerc. Director 23 Main Sti’Cet, Manchcatar. Call MI 9?5869 ' Advertise in 'Hie Herald— It Pays

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And, moat important, look at the choice! aportacara-brdeth-taking successful men and Women by starting a savings pro­ performance, with room MORTY MEEKLE Strong Silent Man BY D«I0.I T^F^NO.IUTILL , m NOTMOCHJflrMAICH- XMMNTID WHEN I FOUND THE. KNOW THAT INDU9TRIOU6NES9 MREYOUfUTTINd- OP VOU TO oa/HOW J.O.; supposf voursuootN MfgATLUNCH. J MTBAkNB.BUrWHBNA . . K ^ Hawk, Sky Hawk, Power a steady climb to prosperity. TVU»a(M3UIDe ‘■EyntAAHoeviNAv r ISREVWROEDBV" THAT TAPE ALL CLMrTxUflTNAWNAC. ABOUT HJMN0 UMCH OtPAgTUn PfOM IE Hu Mpi Mei . Tall y » u r etudakakar eaalar wkaa yaw'd Ilk# I# navd a aaw Studaba'kar Hawk, Flight Hawk. OUW'AB LONIW ASNOU mi yaur daar far a da'maaetraeaa driva, Na abllaattan, af aauraa. THERAISeT HAV.ENMELOPE.^^ OVER TOUR ruHtnoMAuvNii 1TCAN BKPLAN CIHTtBViag DO An.aJNT.AaVOMBM f - - TVPAND IJU flr HA01D For yisur ceiiYaniaaea, you win soea ba oM e -riWVTHlNS/ OMTHRABTAgr. LOOkPAS~tO 'Alort re Sarva' ITWASA ) W B 6 n s t f t ‘TM KC*6r OCHAOV3UTOO BBWABC/ to meka dapofits af our new East Coafor flUBIMKf.' OFTI«VAN«MiJ5 'HW ABbur_ hand IT MM6NAa'..BU.v VOUB W IP f7 Sfroaf Broacli. BACK/, THNkSSPKS TBUPfOM DU •WITWA I le "TV Waadae'a Meeat" erary - Olviaiaa af etwaaaakar-eaakard Oafwaraeai,—Whara arfda af warkmanaalp a>Hi camaa ftratl BOffTPpUO OP - / m Tliel JMWIQN ^ tCCffgTB.' IBI CHORCHES MOTOR SALES avings |i]ank of |y|aiichester ' r ' _ ^ f- 111 • 0 O A K U N O M A N C H ^ T E R / ■ I j ' .. f i i * I I MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. JANUArV 17.. 1956 PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY .17, 1?M .X THE White Sox Have All but Four Players H erald Awtgle on • e r a t i : ^ By ►/ EARL W. VOST Dropo Retunis All Important The PUce W ill Be BuBiing S m h First ToluaiW ent Berth N FL Enjoyed Successful Season, Rosen Signs Tribe Contract High Shooters fiperts Edltsr*~ ' m m ® ^lanagers Quit Set New Mark Pact; A1 Roseil DfraAcmoNa «prt*$Uido4'but ckaaged' hia mind In Decade Indians* A ihi wlUiin one week's tints' and baesaw ont of the all-time , ., /■ Expect Greater Results in 1956 proftssMiakl basketball greats. Manchester High's 'rampaging LKAOI’R tha oC slsetrteal timing Upon Directive ' BadUlM m Takes Pay me team wss upset BUtea hath r moat aucceiaful aea- had to draw the opposition offside ■ierens. by oas-poihi , ,M sions. tbp Weatem Dtvlalon p lio ^ a of OB the "inoperative'' lixt today momsnl sppMT unable to check the long-awaited letm . Hot atne* aponaora of the Pro Bowl game, Armory rifie range, defeating a ...... JH . contract worries out of the way the N p A ... Eastern Ski Week Will aon in 1955 and the men who run before It merited an offside pen­ weak Wilbraham Academy team Totals ...... M l 4U MS U71 quickly, and concentrate on the In the fli iFoRst, two seconds rs- with the resignation of ovary Im­ Captajii Bobby TetMord. Mickey Murphy and Oo. tort to Terrington in the fSme lodk for even nicer re- 'in getting Jt carried TV-wlae alty, and often the penalty went to be obeervad Jan. 28-P*b. $ tn the acrosa the nation next year. by 144 points. Manchester's 897 art Ttssca «l» coming baseball season, today had \ mainsd on the 'i; ^ k ■ for a jump the *(^nlng of the playdowna of tha 1045-40 State ClAC Clasa A tour­ ■ulta thia year, the ‘wrong team. Rossrttn New England and New York portant licensed manager pited on ney haa a Rad and Whit* aquad mada th* trip to New Haven. Cur­ The league alao hopea to revive totiP . easily outdistancing the Swanson in , 104 m m an but four of their regular play- at tha free ths^.line with the 9tata*.., Jack Kramar'a profea- So It aeemed today aa the own- , The L m Angeles Ra'm sugges­ prep sehool's \753, gave the current McCarthy .. M Maltora ahead by \ aingle tally. th* desk of Julius Heitand, chslr- rently boasting a Avs won and three loat record, and with tbair ,n*«t a n of the 12 cluba in the National the Saturday night pro TV gamea, n UJI ' ' atonal tennis tour, featuring Tony tion that goal posts be heightened edition of Indian riflemen a new Mason — 1^ iTJ 1 First baseman Walt Dropo and Tha baU waa legalljKtopped, fum- mah ol thb New York fltst* Ath- five conteata scheduled at home, th* 1058-M edition of the Indians Football I>ague reconvened in aeven in total If all gpea well, plua 20 Or SO feet above their present lU 3U Trabart and Pancho Oonsalea, will school record for consecutive wins. 1 pirk^*^??!*. . — 118 135 3<8 pitcher AI Papal returned their bias by two oppoaihg players,‘ Istie Oommisston. ) asem dssttned to snap their long tournament famine. With four road their Brat meeting weal of Chica- the usual petroit-Green . Bay 10-foot at the cross bar level was dlaplay their wanid Saturday nlghi Helftnd signaled the final step Thanksgiving Day attraction. That Previous best string was flred In ; _ . ' signed 1956 contrpete yeeterday roUad along tha floor ^S a r mid­ vletorlee to. their credit (etch one worth six points) the Ibeala have given tacit approval. Aimed at ~ m ” 530 " mS 1580 at the Boston Garden and on Feb. of his victory ovtr th* Guild yes­ \ ' niakea 14 games for many of the 1952-1953 season, and totaled | Totals ...... and brought the number of aatis* court ^M e rt going out-of-bounda. upped tbelr tourney rating to a laudabM 3.6. helping the human element of IS at the New Haven Arena... terday when he announced "for all Commieaioner Bert Bell, given a the' NPT. points to see. nine. The undefeated Indians made , Asi. r.rt. <11 fled Sox pleyera to 10. Of the regu- AU thiamin onb aacond, at i M t that Th* mark of a good club is It* formal vote of confidence and a judging the .accuracy of a field Fair to iMor akitng conditions , re practical purposes It is inopara- In playing rules, the owners it look easy, with nine men firing d« iis Prrs-...... 8« 103 143 lare, only pitchers' Jack Harahmati waa all the clock moved. 'Ao.buts- main In roost New England 'ski abUlty to win on th* road and $10,000' boBwa for hia 1955 activl- goal kick, the higher posts may be better scores than the Wilbrabsm Stafford and-Dick Donovan, catcher Sherm ttve.” He said all llcenaad man- Coach Elgin Saturaky** well-bal­ Uea, aaid the N F L hopea to bring unanimously voted to tighten one used by the home club experlmen- Simpson er sounded before the ball \ould resorts the Ascoclated Press re­ agara "with tha possibla axeeption to cut down piling on a ballcarrier. best score. Loller and second baseman Nellie be thrown \n-bounda. Th* U m r, ports... . Buddy Amendols, Sports Writers anced qyuntet has (hopped only more pro football to TV fana in, fklly in exhibitions if desired this Harrison Leads of on* or two” had quit the broken From now on when a tackier has Kioter .. Fox have yet to ilgn. In this case, w m a student who w UConn's fins defensive linebacker two road angagementa wbUt split- nation. year. For the second match In'a row. _ . , ,,, Fox, the American League'* Guild. He had act a tian. Ifi dead­ ting two gamaa at tha A m ory. Aa an example,, he aaid the made contact With a rpnner and ---- ^------Totals .. filling In for the occupah ,laat (all, plant to play pro football line for all to resign or toe* their -brought him to earth, the pla‘y is C^Cspiain Jon (Tex r Harrison nic'.rm,., V fourth beat hitter yvtth a .311 aver­ of the timer's « y ith the Montreal Alouettea next Stick to Dons StartlM. with Wtdnasday n l^ 'a league ' hopea to^ bring Loa An- led the scoring parade, the sole DrCormirr ...... :...85 — 38 age last year. Is due for contract Ucensea over. HOCKRV A T A stance at the line of scrim­ Natiooal l.,eague' y wasn't moving and Imfludlately Payne R^ttney gy m ... Spring —esp ^ aliy whan the wlnnar car- mage, if he moves a mere muscle, New 'York vs. ^ Ic s g o ,^ t Third baseman AI Rosen p^es with Cleveland General Managi behind him, all within two points i / " Papal. 36, hurled 11 2-3 innings training \oater of the Olncln- der subpoena. Owls hava been aM* to/Mfent (ibe other wheela of the NFL, aaw the of one another, were Bob Miller. ' I raslilfr NsUrs (l> fti relief for the Sox after coming called play dead. Tha two offlctala rits it to record lengths—*0 th* it will be ciSled illegal motion and Omaha, Neb, Hank G reen^rg In Cleveland ^ e r e he signed his 1956 contract. Hank ..... ino 83 M 389 natl tUdaXwUI be a big one, Helfand reported 57 realgna- amaaing Dona of San Franelse* Indiana.' thus It nopenra, barring a Pro Bowl game Sunday for/ the Alan Ferris, ophil Choms, and i taru^'lie up from Oklahoma City in August. c o n fa r ^ with the timer and it his team gets five yards. Raatera I>agile / points to the Injured finger i^lrh-handicapped Rosen the past season H — 117 'in counting Individual alsa. ., Tha Uons last eight and aaid ha bad Unfvarslty are rated a> tha na- complst* reversiu at farm, that firat time. They lilted what \they Larry Harmon. BUI Handler, not Bolin Jr...... 138 138 11V MA He neither won nor lost. However, was ruled that five aecond^had saw. This was their answer to the Washington at' Phiradefphls. and which the slugger s a y s ^ O R now. (A P Wlrephotb)...... 101 . U — 187 iKuad will average 180 pounds word a few more were on fh* way. Uon’a leading college baaketball Captain Eddie Wqjclk and Oo. wlU scheduled to Are on the seven man ! " ...... 117 13* M 340 he starred for the Texas Leagua ■; elapsed: Thus, th* clock -AlnuMit all of the remaining 1$ do Thia is Cortina d'Ampaxao,. acen* of the 1$M Olympic Winter Oemea echeduled' to start on Jiaiiuary cUmax their campaign with n trip team, had to be pres^nt In case, the i^plirnr in weight, sixYeet in height and taam for th* sixth straight waak ...... — 101 87 188 ^ub, amassing a 23-7 record and n started and stopped after five 27 years in age. not hold N fw - York lieahsei. In 2$. This view waa takan fromXa church rteepi* in th* amali Italian Alpin* town. With th* influx of to Hew Haven. prep schoolers brought the usual I today. iU ...... Y..... S4t 534 508 1582 2.65 eamed-run average. ' ogds aa th* players huddled aeveral caaea, the llcenaee were re­ athletes and oificial*—about l,000\-tb*ra will be very Httl* roqrh for tourists in the town. Another prab- The all-winning Dona; national AbMty la Oama Baak 10-man team. Firing only fd r ; ' Other activity on the signing th* fans wondered what was hap- N-lljrw.1^ Servlr. lit ir'-rf.lll. Pasting graat OUo Otaham of voked Or suspended during th* lem besetting th* local* la th* preijiMt January thaw which baa bean melting anow and icq—a very neeea- aaUeilh^ rtUhimaM asaao*. AbotbsR math of a tm* ebam- kicks, he produced s good 178 ^ Salrh ’ • r • 117 90 133 338 front included third baseman At poping. There waa no public ad- aary Item foi the Oamee. (A P wjrephoto). ' ' „-)3» score that would have tied him for i9;"hup ... 123 87 93 317 It .asveland B nn^ haa been nine-month inquiry. every weakly Aaeo- fflM la tba 45bUMy< to eoma book 153 135 134 405 Rosen of Cleveland; First base, dreta system to inform the paying tmed winner of the^ickok pro- . P reeldt at Reelgme clated F rb a ranking poll tnla Bedv ones on tba, floor. Tliat w in exaet- third place in the watch had he 1 r |j /man-outfielder Whltey ■Lockman of . — ino 35 185 public of tha' action. 1110 tiiher fssHonal athlete of th* year aerard. Charlie Johnston, president of aon and tba nation’s sports writoW ^ wbat tba BadtlaA did hGt Frt- been acheduled to fire. ' the New York Glanta; Outfielder admitted the blunder and 'nothing .-I-’ The solidity of the Indian depth | Toui...... ~5t7 ^ ”«8 1336 Runnerup in the voting ny writers th* International Boxing Guild, of 'BhAAA' and brofidcaatars put tham aheM te y In edgibr WiMbam OOM la a Monte ITvlm of th* Chicago Cuba, more was said. G o ttlie b ^ D ii , is Indicated by the fact that ,the | and aportacaaters waa \ Johnny which the New York Guild Is an again thia waak by a margin of t b ^ q r In T ^ tiiiaaU a PI VltLAtiE CHARM EkS and ihortstop Joe DeMaeatri and With seven aeconda remaining, Podraa\o( the B ro o ^ n Dodgers. YfonKBiR^owIiiig Event riy IBO potiita over equally «n’ ...... 7.1 lift 113 371 ' point, had a free throw remaining New- Hampshire tonight In aT an - IntUcation Johnston planned to Tha Ddnn enrnad this' rdoogntUoM ng pwlod- J but faU bOMnd $5-10 at g o o d ,- y e a r ' PWladelpbla, ~ (N E A ) — Ed­ ...... M 83 •2 34« Rosen had his most disappoint­ •n the , second part of a ona-and- kec Conference basketball gait^in give up his offlca in th* Interna- h am im and a rtiU trailad by two I heft. Tom Ba.seler. and Dick i gjj'jfh' '; ...... W 7fi . *7 251 die OottUeb *r tbe F M Ia d e l^ W e st S id e after receiving .tbelr wdrrt JOIt of ing year'with the Indians last year one altuation. The try waa mtased Durham. N.\H. The gam r will Gonal Guild, liow under federal in the season. That didn't come , linu at tba tbraai quartor mark, \ ^ T I R E S ^ " I Thorsell also fired scores better ! Edmunds' ...... 101 106 103 3U W arrion Is *4m coach whs dla- than the Wilbraham best, w hile!— , , when he batted only .244. No sal- endlto leae them four baaket tries broadcast by\W HAY; Earliar dlctmeat On chSrgea o f. violating MMtrtbfiU eeart, but in the ifCAft.' at a aperkttur SHplay. df suparler I TOtAlR , j 6.78 666 1314 saaaon at Stqrra. Coach Hugh' puted th* "beat ever" tag given placing In the match! ...... 630 ary figures were announce^ but he were fnsde With none connecting ,tha Antt-Tniat Law, _ X Teh eiitriee' haVe’ been r*oeived(kfiri^ ’eanTCBttob-noina. where t t vnp. alieothMr apd rebpundhig bt tbe not #arrl. ne*llT 1) Greer’a UConnk scored an 88-63 EM Unlveraity ef fiiui FranelB- t m tpJiOiriWI tba ARE for MtmtoiPPAMI TBt B wogw ffiOM • • • LMgur .Starts Wednesday Bloddxo^ ...... M ftft M 380 probably took a cut. General Man- before the teifm ahtail enared'n BUI Daly, leeretary-treaaurer of for th* first annual Women’s high Xaingf* outsMa : the money. trifled that on* o f tbair top atari Inal tour nuflUtaa Anally wnk a win.... i The Endroit Red Wings pT* b«uriielball team. CCIL competition begins for the j • • ■...... n u 99 293Ss !I ager Hank Greenberg aaid, how- rebqund. T h e ball was held for the .IBG, and a member of the Handicap Eewllng Tournament Foul liB* bowling will govern aU K. C. Jemta, won't ba ellilbl* f(|r rtreng, and U lltr, Windham ooai- ...... 'T...... M tt ft.{ Z83 have tradsd ReaK Chavrefllt and Indians on- Wednesday,-when 8Wa~ ftyei'. no jttny.er,,, tltpae. whose, ';ef- — savaml aeconda befnra tlipe ran-oiit N eer York local, did not real^. He "EeBtneky’s Bcnri. - Qroaa- which be held at' the Weat matchea.xBight bowlers wUl roU In this year'a toornamont. Wne. ■90' irerty -T6ppa*iihl \tb Ih* Bos­ AMtSa e h * wna V better - eke.’* tol brin:,s its team to the Armory. I BhHdnn ...... , . 7* 94 96 3*7] forta were way below par” In­ on tha clock; ^ritera at the la tJM manager of welterweight (iid* Hm laned'flaturaay aftwrnoon a shiRT fw u ^ 'b h t Tie« "*V a HiM ; " E l R bfl' tlH IWETita Altboagh lilEBHead I t ittaii cluded, was being cut the . maxi­ ton Bruins for Lorns^Ferguaon and e AUb eaya. "8 * waa that Leng want A l ^ BmooUity Aa San ■The Bristol- High gunners are not j ...... 432 638 4«1 1U3-' acorer'a table alt claimed the clock VlhcaNMartlnea but hia lioanaewas and avaning. .7 two gam*a\qn a pair or allays. with hia amaffa abodtbf pasdns tn mum 25. per cent. Murray Costello. . . .\Teddy (Red lalaBd Unhrerelty teaen ^wHh .The event, for Mancbeater rea- QisOO raokad up viotorioa over many vitafipeto agaiart tbs Wmp> expected to provide a real test for ' had stopped with aeben seconds to Top) Davis, who oneeXfought out suspendM and he did not apply for Bowling will etarb at 1 p.m., and the atate champion Indians. DittHB ftalBfl (17 J Other'Indians \yho already hava go.and dldn|t start unth the fourth a ren et^ when it expired last Shemaaa White And Eny PbUx. Idents only, niriU-be—R-fcxir'r-game wiU«onUnua In ^lftA st 2il0, $40, t » Clara and Fresno State latt, Mta and ■hmrtaffB.bdow par par* Arthur .,...... 7» fto 93 2ft2l come to. terms are pitchers Ray of Hartford, hat nad hts oontract' "BIU R4MMeU la a gead ball­ total...... pinfall classit It willwith the State 4:45, 8:00, 7:16 And $:$0 p.m. week to run their two season win« Iwm ane* from tbo fro* throw fins, The match summaries: rebound was miased. R was an soldi by Musky Sslow to Bobby summer. Bouria ...... ft8 ft2 •n 24ft; Narleskl. Don Moss! and Herb player, but be certalaly weufda’t Handicap flyatam prevailing. Th* Entries receivM to data arc: ning streak to SO etnUght gamac m lqr had much pratsa for the Manchester ‘897 Culver ...... 73 79 ftft 339 1 honest error, I am sueb. 'on the Gleason of Naw York. ‘1))* pur­ Cus D'Alnato, acting president TO Jon Harriaon...... 98 88— 186 Palmer ...... U ft9 ftft '-•60; averpewer pUyera like Pve State System allows approximate­ Dorla- Prentice, Anns FIdler, EUa ttOA equalled the m i ^ collage ana* fine martumaadito (4$ acorer’a part. But If the/heme chase price was not discli of the N ew T o rk Guild in the ill- McAllister ...... 90 91 too 381 meatloaed. la t a ^ I waader ly 70' per cent of the full handicap. Staum. U l Molumphy, Mary flim Bsootd, held by Long luand Uni- eent) from the Add and tbrtr Robert Miller ...... 99 89^179 team had.acored there prObably Major league baseball playerk who neaa of Prealdent Max Waxman, Alan Ferris ...... 98 82—178 Totals __ ...... 610 421 446 would have beeq, a lot more com­ if ke could koM hia eera.** A maximum of 110 and a mini­ mens. Merge H (^ * r . " ry Ann verrtty and Salon Hall. I t alao left ■uperb rabotniGng aMUty tai tbs 1376 will appear at the Sportsmen's did resign aa u offietr, member 4h* Done in a very eomfortabl* Philip Choata ...... 97 80—177 Gar^BB Gravp (11 t Ninth Giant to Sign motion and confusion. As It waa, mum of $0 will be used. By using Paslanos. Ruth Mcln< Audrey aacond half...... ftft tt 74 366 Show In Hartford starting Satur­ and director. Andy Nlederreiter, poclUon. aa they don't have an­ / Lawrence/Harmon 98 79-177 _ I ilrSl; ' Lockman, reportedly bound for tha game waa considered the.ibig- th* maxlmurn figure ef 110, all Frey abd Flo Kloter. Similar to «tt-*«d Odb ...... 77 •ft 7« 221 day-are Norm Zauchtn, the local’s reconung aaeretary, re^ entrants will gst pins. Bowlers are urged other jiam a eOhedided unUl tbay Thua fdr, tbia winter A club la Wilbraham Aradem.v 7ilS BouenFr ...... M 117 94 .10ft the St. Louis Cardinals in a trade, gcat upset of the season. Woodilitg, Clem Lablne and G*i signed but OtarieV Bauer, aeere- Richard Coan ...... 9.5 68- 163 ! ronnlFfCymler ...... 14ft 76 77 251 became the ninth Giant eigned. A small . entry fee will be their entrle* for a a* meet OOiroxirnia Jan. 28. much alffiUar to tb* l$4fi-4d array MAhfinFy ...... lOfi 107 99 398 SHOTS HBPU: AND THERE Coleman: Also, Jack Redman, trick' tary-treaaurer. did W step down. Engines Win 33-14 Basal Ksakselqr wMm dopondad a g n at deal on tho David Scott ...... 95 63— 158 The 29-ryear-old veteran received Comebacking George Mlkan of charged etch bowler to cover th* RetCrvatlons may be..made shot golf whis, will appear. Zau- Bauer’s liccnaa waa\ravoked for coat ef Mwling and prists. Flvt calling Mel Cuablng at tn* Weni Tbs aamt aperts wrltart who sUrtlng hv*. Tm yaon ago QNch Peter Amsden...... 92 56— 148 Totals ...... 466 663 610 131^ the same salary as last year, $26,- th* Minneapolis Lakers once chin will be on the stage Saturday m iiaihg to taatlfy duMag tba In- Steven Popkin ...... 95 47— 142 cash awards will be givtn to the SIdO Rec from fi p.m. until 10 p.mX ooBtlmisd to list San Franelseo and Wnl Clark aubsUtutad voryUttl* 000, deipite a sub-standard sea­ planned to enter th* Catholic and Sunday. •jwn'- ' Over Rival Chiefs Michael kfilkovits 97 45— 142 fhmtm A <|1 yton 1-1 In tha A P pOb. aaMrt- for bla atortara which InbtaM Swanaon ...... 7fi 97 93 son. He- batted .273 in 142 games, i Other Manchester scoring; 268 , Helfand said the weektilid action tbolr taflsi^dsae* of Judgment Tedf ord and Murphy at fprwarda, MMaenKFr ...... 97 ftft 9A 3«0 splitting hia time between flrst by the National Boxing Aam.. in Breadheft, 176: Baae|er. 172; RuddHl ...... 90 104 2«« StanGng* lUiig Kentuoky ahead of Bd Brawn at 0M^aft and Norm. base and th^ outfield. backing up hi* “cleanup cant Pet. Thorsell, 172: Handler, 178. Rohrharh ...... 9] 5? 9ft 2ft4 Hermes, Floonnen W All White f. Ut Into fourth plaea bi Beeuragdrd and Douf/Straw at Sirak ...... 94. 94 262 Irvin, who will be 37 next palgn” waa "veiy gratifying He ...... '...... 5 .625 Eyes o f Sox Camp / - Other Wilbraham scoring in- Cruisers ranbliiga, by ahovlng llllnela up to "im has changed T o ta la ...... month, may 'be making his last ^ © G U K ! praised the rcaolution, offered by Oilefs ...... 4 .500 sixth utaafl of Duka, by Inrmuat look to cTbded Michael Utman, 141; and ■ ~ 3 . lif t *442 Top Junior ^Rivals major league bid. After suffering Jim Crowley, chairman o f ih* Engines ...... 4 .500 Temple, tb* third unbeaten matov forwards Alan p w aSd Wojdk, Thailand exchange student Sam Rrown . *0 84 53 197 Prtjneylvanla Commiaaion, reqiiii:- ...... S .585 W ill Be on Rookie Aparicio Punyuathslian, 135. Omaha .-Ra 87 *a 353 a compound ankle fracture in Ladders teani, up to algbUi..and giving cantor Norm Hittliaiinial. and Clifford . 77 90 99 388 1952, he never conalstently re- Standings Ing a boxerXor manager to hold • Loulsvina a^filaea in tba top 10, Dave 'TmhlngtcB and Leo Holm^a . .34 34 34 3531 gained his peak form. Shipped to w . Pet. licenee In thq etat* where he re- The feat -unovliig Bjt'ginei . AapafahUy\tb*wi tsbangota carry tlw brunt of tha In. Thomson L. CkleBg* WMte Sox fflaaead o f a SeiiM *a Raaklea). ' Minneapolis by the Giants last House and Hale 4 2 .867 BKC MSAOl'K sidca., (hipped the Chiefs 38-14 las GeNia Just a W ttor of wins and hlgtHMiNtaB attnek. " R 'i all veiy well for other New York. Jan. 17 UP) —Lula Aparicio, heir apparent to Chico Saddler Expected Totals ./ 433 433 353 .1333 season, he batted a hefty .352 for Peraonallxed Floors' 4 S .871 _ PSiaal'e CHpsen it) night in th* ftret gam* of a iwlri- Carraaqual’a sfiortstop post; JoeDahlka, a bullpon-jees, and Ed WbUa. A looaaa, for tha Gaplaead taam Cole, k. Pasam jTr, 116 m 107 338 states. to honor, our' suspenslona in the Police A Firemen’* that lest B gaine^waa Ohkr Sfeatp, tb * dq1 t h r kCillerf.' knocking tn 53 runs - Herat's Camera..... ■4 ■ 8 .571 B. Paeani Sr...... 102 104 104 310 ■lugging, righthanded hitting outflelder, .will head a batrtt of Ifi WMtO 8 4 .420 and r*vocatlon*,\ .aaid Heifand. tet Basketball Leagua sliced w b M d r o p ^ from aovmtb to man to flrlvtatg layupa____ To Defeat fiVorde rOl'NTIIV T L lfl and hitting 14 homers. The Cubs V rW Post 2048 E- ...... 87 107 t6 390 Sox rookie* in Chicago's spring training camp at 'Tampa. Fla., naat TFAm Rg. 4 <2) drafted him last month on the Manchester Trust 3 4 .429 Poudrlrr ...... M 8$ 134 .‘Ul "But often a manager or boxer at thk School St. gym. In, the /S* l l l b after batog tbiublMfl by Iowa th* oorMr. paea th* local aooreii Hsrkney ...... 104^108 99 Smllh ...... 98 119 131 389 has been denied a\ license in his month. • , Wilki- ...... — 9* 109 strength of this performance. He West Sides 2 4 .333 ond cemteat the aggreaeiiM Ladder* aarty last waeb. Vandirtim'a Osra- with iv r aiM 1S4 pointo, raspae* own sUtA- Why shouldh* be sbl* 'pie apotllght will be on Aparicio, the litUa vmiaaualan. who will San Francisco; Jsn. 17 lyPi— Aarcells ...... 9A 117 114 became the 13th Cub to aign. ToWU ...... 'So ^ 1593 continued to push xhead vyith a modorea, who have wpiklO of 11 lively. Turtdngton and Cyr con­ BMih ...... 7f> 79, 98 Herm's Camera and th* Person­ MaHGN B*. to go to another state and get a victory \ ver the isague-lOadinB try to flU Carrasquel’a ahoes afU r only two y u » In/organlaad basaball. grtiisa ao far, turne;F In Vltaorloa tinue to Impraea aa playmakars. Despite the fact he has one de­ WstK..,...... 81 8i N 33 DeMSeitri hit .249 in 123 games UrUI (I) Wh-lalb alised Floors won their games lait 8t. U»oi*« ...... 87 — 105 3U5 license, ju*t'because he isn't car­ Cruisers fOrlO. ' / If the 5-8, 150-pound fielding marvel makee It tn bu firat tiy, tlM^Slff over 0*4>rgia Tech and B with tba form er' another atrong cision against him and will be giv­ ...... 109 115 128 for the A's last year. Herriage Plummer ...... 99 - 79 171 ried on th* suspended list?” . will have hit th* Jackpot bocauaa they got Larry D o ^ , a telt-baudOd night at Waddell School gym to Wllry...... 106 to* »» .'»0 same'was. mi contest but atlb dropped dna noteh oittoM* UinaL Authoritbor « of ( oidyonly fii ing sway 10 years in sge. festher- Tols.Ii» ...... 464 527 546 153' was drafted from Montgomery, Hearing Tharaday slugging cantar fiddar. In exchange for Carraaquel. welght king Sandy Saddler will Ala., last fall and, with DeMaeatri. move up ih the standings in the Pockrtl ...... in too 135 386 'At all as Enginea, Under th* rankings. / points, tba 8-8 Hohentbnl. never- Team X*. 3 Cl Brrsnltk ...... 113 94 - 30*' ' Next item on Helfand’a agenda UMleea, haa pro(ran n vltol oog with be a solid fsvorite to defend his KlcholtxFr ...... 90, 86 83 M4 j brought the number of signed Ath- West Side Rec Junior Baaketball Sadrosiniikl ...... Icadsrahip ^ Wallyrally Fortin, gained Aparicio. currenUy playing forw Herto Oa^na state, StrauiTh .. 117 106 League. Herat's defeated Manches­ la Thursday’s hearing to a notch 'in tAflr bid ,ior league th* OavUanc* club In th* Ocel .time loaar, dung to third pi hto Y U g ^ Work o ff the boaods. i 126-poiind ci-own tomorrow night 33 '^oi players to 10. ., Hadsrn ...... JO J » CavROon...... "H9 in* ter Tniat 49-43 and the Floor* out- determine if the Monday, night honor*. The Engtoes are eurfently dental Laagu* at Maracaibo. W inning ^ well in (rqilt of Kentucky. lUl- Tomorrow night's contort Is I against Gabriel ( Flash) Elorde, McKon^ ...... 107V94 83 301 ' ------Totals ...... 534 695 4M 1515 telavialon fights from fit Nichuaa the Filipino Champion of the Hillnnkl 88 346 , ■ - manhed the VFW Post 2(M6 by the tied for aeeondXpIsce with the Venasuela, . , bkttcd ~' .278. for nete’ thumping 98-73 victory ovim' ihfidulod St 8:88 snd snotbsr bon- than continue 80 be operated by Chief! as they came up with their Memphis last acAaon. Before that Indian* apparently Imprceaedvtb^ erowd is sntiolpatod. X JV Orient. Totals score o f 55-31.- Key to ^ o p Title Sullivan Gels Win ladles (I) the London fiMrting Club and third win In a towiVnuy VIot took he hit .282 for Waterioq, la.. In th* votera more than Duke's t b r a a I will get UBMfwsy nt 7 ! Elorde, who won a 10-round de- Terry Cunningham poured in 25 II. bmith ...... too - 306 Promoters Tex ^llivan and Willie I ciaion from Sandy In a non-title Tram >'•. points to pace Herm's to -their Wlttkr ...... 106 87 399 charge by sinking mi baaketa for Class B Thr*e-I League, Con- wins. Loulavill* eaught thsk^ ajrea 0'ClO( <4> PhllHpa ...... 9« Ollxenberg. Helfand filed .charges I 1.0-round bout last July 20 In Ms- (.anfoworo fourth win In seven' starts and 115 .143 12 tallica, while tne Improved alderod a fin* hunter anil base run­ Naw York; JSn. 17 (F)—H Jofl by beating Notre Dame'ai^ Val- Y o u ^ nmvmr buy m w tin for loss! Varn»,v ...... 87 > ID^v^er Toiiv Jolmson Balmondo ...... to* IM .138 against the prometen laAt week Bruce Bonadie* cblp|M in ^seven ner. the ai-ycar-old defensive paraiao to run up a 18-1 rarard. ' nlla, will be the eighth champion tia'r'r}' ...... 108 gain on the league-leading House SImmoDds ...... 85 93 IS5 and act a hearing date to' lee if can win pn the road tn th* Big 1 from foiclgn countries that Sadd- * Smith ...... 101 and Hale quintet. The elongated Hrdhind .. \29 too 383 markers. Jbonald U mif^ was tbe whis led the Southern Assn., tvith Ten CcsAferenc*. youWe prac­ Tha pell was baaed on game* their licen*ee should be taken played through Saturday, Jan. 14. ler has' met In defense of his title...... 112 New Yorks.Jan. 17 (A>\ —John L. center tallle-J nine hoops and seven Totals ^606 Jicat for the losers 48 stolen bases. tically ^ t the basketball cnao*- ...... 104 667 506 1578 away for alleged conaorting, with The Ladder^ In wlniilBg two ‘Ther* was no doubting, about / S-T NYLON CORD ! Pre-fight publicity has made _ _ _ I Sullivan, former British middle- for nine from the foul line. Bobby l*« 11) criminals and trying to help the irhc 25-year.oId Dahike. a team­ pkmshi|i In th* hag. And nupols, I ipuch of the Flash'! left-handed I Totals ...... 523 5S4 544 1601 ; weight champion, thinks he found Reynolds scored 18 marker* for Kornsv .inft 107 10ft 838 ■traight, brtflie their gaim wide mate of Apartek)’* waa th* relief with/* 2-0 tour Just completed. Is the experts’ opinion o f San Fran- Pbllsdelphln 127 too .168 Guild ''aabotage'' the commi^iop Cisco, eVtn Uieugh^ths Dona col­ Boston V... • • • stance, which admittedly bothered nark T#Am So. 7 himself again in last ntgbt’s victory the Trust, hi* highest output of open with a fo r a g e of baalifta in pitching aenaatlon o f the Aaacwl- starting to cram Ute pennant into ...... 107 91 |r J'Onrr . 95 17 183 by attempting to move to Baltl thii third period to go ahead, lected only 87 of 184 flrat-plara Now York >eLuxe Super-Cushibfts Saddler in Manila, and the deadly! Bocrini ...... ,.... 9ft 93 the season. Jerry Lema and big 93 " —' atlon. TO* big 'ighthander trptn ity satchel. 82 230 , over rugged Tony J oh n s^ qf New U more. .Cruisera by a coiAfortabl* maMit. votes aa compared to 94 lart week- Syraeuso '.. seriouaneas with which he has . ■ ...... 91 lOR ' Dick Krol had 1() and nine point* i t e i .V 131 99/ 119 JW Helfand will go to Chicaego. Wausau, Wia., won IS ef 24 decl- /'Thb Illlnl, ranked No. fi tn to­ Trsdeala sDewsaess kifigst__ —> til* Tshao Mwsr^^^ar.— ®i,aH 4«riag ...... 91 10* *35 M4' Ntchol«a Arena. ''.. respectively for the loser*. I Jarvis 1^8 88 261 Gregg JohnAop to4iAod_in 12_por slon*,-lfi o f them coming in rfllef San Franciaco was second 09 21' W« trained for the bout. < Uiw Man 87 ^ ' titscoiiraged by the loss of >H* Tiiesdsy, Feb, 14, the day beto,to^e day's Associated Presfr jk>U, • ■ r M g OfMflyBss SaT N y h a Y a aiiut. cltar ...... 97 94 Clyde Rlcherd and Bob Churllla —rr tI9 lit for the winning team. Rudy lUi of faltering mate*. In 117 Ihnfng^ ballota and only (our o f tho 184 Fort W ijlM ♦ e e • W ___ . ,, ...... M B ia k t Only 22 years old to Saddler's | — iu England, Sullivan came to the Carmen Baailio-Johnny Saxton pranced away out front in ’ th* combined for 44 of the Floors' Totals "544 '6S6 ’ mo 1666 mann played a good definalvi he did not yield a home run/ and voters put th* Duns lower thanfltoelMrtar______ieSS888S8 ITn 1st a p ^ f ttsclu. SsTS tiiwt O tt f jwrosd axtps attw iftli in tW y>T tripia*tosi| admitted 32. Elorde unqueation- [ Totals . . m 483 , 473 ««4T I America only to run Into a tech- welterweight title fight, to accept bopferenc* race with *n easy 93*78 Minneapolis ...... 16 83 ably will make, a supreme effort' total polnta Ray Ford paced the gam* and added eight more point* urnied in a brilliant 'l.$5 fourth. On th* usual basts of 10 N yw i C e ^ Be4y. Get bettsp bleweet asd'piBBCturo pmooetiM, iMttar poi I (}> I nical knockout, defeat at the hands the Packy McFarland Tfopby as' to h|s average. For the lotera John decision at Purdu* last night. It points for each flfbt place vote, SL Louis ...... IS n to become the third Filipino iii ring vet* with 13 t*llie«. F.I.B8 I-KAGI K 'T h e Men Who Did the Most for average. Manager came on the heejs of kn equally saM. Got loagsr adloaga »hu )>way trtad trastio* for a«ick«actM at Zatkowiikl ...... ft? 113 9ft 399 Eduardo Lausse. He won a PerwasllsrS PIm m _ VIrWs T.V. Ill Reid connected for l l markers. nine for aacond, etc., that totaled Tealglira Seheflkle-v history to take a world title back SlOBTls...... 99 97 97 39.1 Jorgenson m plans to giv* him a impressive, viotory at lndlana Sat­ iatuUstiM (M l B F PU...... *2 — Ilia 19S Boxing in 1955” from the CIhleago EwfflaGs (111 1,357 poinU tor USF. Boaton va. Fort Wayflo at'i tiome. .The other two were fly­ MathtPBon ...... W 99 1.39 317 Xltt. t .. ,1 (Ml 2 MoKInnry>K; ...... no 118 110H ^39 Boxing Writer* and Broadcaster* B r starter. / urday night and left IlUnoia with Bp'ckpr __ ...... in 139 104 .154 then took care of Johnson. 0 0-1 0,. Harris ...... 186 IM 10« 991 Dttjrtott TlnUld lo tte .'N .a weight Pancho Villa and Mlddle- laOM Man . rarnpasco. I _ -.os Assn. , \ " Bonadirs. f ...... 2 . 1-2 Two Prevlmw Trlata, a 4-0 leagfie reconl.' lUM -TYPI NYLON TUilLISS N Y L ^ ...... 90 ftft 99 "We'll gel lots of work now." WhlleT^^. , 8 6 ■ Salvators , no 116 MrQuadPe f .•*•*.*».t*.*. 1 0^ Dayton, arlth 18 firsts, 81 sec­ MliineapolUi vs. S t Leula I weight Ceferino Garcia, Richards, > 1(1 33 , Richmond \ . no 121 no 341 White, a consistent ,90a hitter An. eight-mlnut* surge, In whlbh Totals ...... 457 .fttt *515 7m skid Jersey Jones. SulHvanli U.S. 30 I Wood ...... - 119 QuiPh. r ...... 1 (VI onds and 88 thirds, collected l.UQ Kansas City, Mo. .-•Ito j Quite a Record ' Churllla. c II 310 Lrw'i^. f ..•..»•:*••«**•** 0 (VO for MbmphU, was up foO trlala they outscored th* Boilermakers ■Hk MB* ' iiKk Tpam 5*. • (ll representative. "W e're going to Burnham. ( (I e ...... 1 (VI points to 889 for North Osrolina Rochsattr at New York, - Ve1 «*1 . Wei ' But boxing men here who have AralnarH ,,, .■ — 99 10ft 19ft ...... jO 0 Totals ...... 546. *n ^ 16*9 )rtth tlib. Whit* Sox In IWM and, 18-10, wrapped tt up tor the lUliil Meedfiyk Baaolto M eeil Sdeefl ' SMtvtN Wilson ...... 90 pick qur spots. Gene Fullnrier is JIrnrr. X .. Wolf c ...... 0 (VO Bute. tfee lie * [ watched both figlitera point out 99 179 Jamaltts. s 2 4 ' CbpIIgI KgnipfiiGBl (11 VIgi. f ...... V-...... f 0-3 1955. Eaiih tirhe .lt wai dwided he In the second halt- It gave Coach No gamea echeduled. CHECK Tb* Ibe Tb* t TIrt Woodbury ...... 99 99 9ft 393 the nratch we’d like. We got Wricht. f ' 0 Humor ...... 99 »1 112 102 Sport Sched^e needed m ^ e experience, l ^ t year A second meeting between N.C. Tec Tee that Saddler haa never lost fl^re- DoMartln . ;...... 94 99 99 371 Plouff. f ...... 1 (VI Harry Combe'S club Sn 82-70. Itad .WcdMia8iQr*B Sokedol* Sh Tie ' - _ — RrsuroXkrd ...... 91 — 113 194 MlPtrpttG. f ...... 1 (V3 State and ninth-ranked . North to* to* Sin JLo0 cost fraction fo^ Trucks! I than one fight to any of hia \59 Jpaanlfi ...... 97 9.1. 190 Totala ..... 33 -'^21 Duchomln . 97 91 171 the powermlly built former Ala­ and they coasted bom*, tleorge Boatoii va. Fort Wayaa St YOUR ' professional opponents. TTtey don't PorfArflsld ...... 107 119* 332 bama end,'who *tanda /8-2, and Carolina is scheduled for Wednes­ vrw (81) _ |.Biirn»it ...... 104 114 112 130 Toiali ...... li bll 33 Bonsalle, Illinois'- 6-8 center, hit day nlTOt. State was an'83-80 win­ Miami, n * . 4140 1 15 $ 9 .U 4.44 1 15 1 7 .41 think that this time is gojng to be Son of Former Boxer Pte M. Corrmll ...... 131 109 147 39ft Tnalght Ctilrf* (14) weigHa 200 ytiund*. swatted .842 474 X 1$ s u i t 4.74 X 15 $ U S Total* ..., ...... 4(59 491 ’ 501 1461 for 31 points, but Purdue's Jo* ner when they met In the Dixie Philadelphia vs. MinheapoUs s t; any different. Saddler lost once to Sullivan, born Johnny Hallmark. Moriariy. I , J Ac-lo ...... —' 92 92 184 Walnut V*. Peganl's, 7:1A— R F Pt*. for the Chicks, rapped/ 17 homo TRADE-IN] 4JI 1 IS U l 4 J I I 15 7 jS f.14 i IS 11J9^ r i 4 X IS fJ O HMHIIERRIB Sartor. I .... rFEritoDi. f ...... 0 0 - 1 ft Season wsx-high with 32. ‘ (2leasle Tournament. The Vander­ S t Paul. Minn. * Elorde. they say. and this tlmeJ;#'U TFam N'«. * it> ' legally changed hia name when he 13 . Totals ...... *812 liii 1574 Buckley. 04) 3 run* and drove In'107i nma. He- Ford, f ...... I. A AfidFruDn f 1 O rt«t Seetmd H alf / bilt • Kentucky showdown In the Haw York at Rochastar. DEAL M i l 15 1 M 4 7.14 1 15 U 9 7.44 X IS 1SJS m » IS 1 U 4 C a O D A C A R I have his own answei to the south- J. ....... 0 M ft ttmei. ' of 'late,'hit .562 In the second Tomniy Martin 189-388; Ding Fttfr Aside from age. the Statistics AlfFn .... 148 9.3 85 334 held a British title as a light Ffniry. X ... Horan ...... 99 102 130 131 ^Wedneeday. Jas. 18 1- .3 5 schedulad until Jan- 28. HERE • ISora Waaaga Wall ...... 90 9« 97 288 l-nnc. X-...... 7 The rookie lUt deludes alx period against Purdue after Clob­ 180-861; Rec Ltogue—W alt Suchy I.N 115 1 2 J f 4 .H x 15 11.44 1 24 X 15 1SJ4 1.24 3/15 12.21 would seem to favor the champton.*- RI'kIrt .. _____15“ ! heavyweight. Rothman, * . Woodward ...... 9ft 121 119 ^ High V*. East Hartford, 8:80— pitcher*, two catchers, five inftcld- bering Indiana with a .545 Job in a Fravaa Farfarmanaa He, IVjilmonf ...... im 98 109 106 Tot*)* ...... 6 ^Ift 14 OHANBBER BOWLS 408 143-889, CMIl* Jarvis 148; VWage I.N 1 15 1132 4J4 1 15 1 M I / He Is taller h.v 2 't Inchea. haa a Totals .. .S18' 482 524 1525 A I 1®^ pounds, Sullivan gave Totala 13 7-31 81 r. CorrpnU.*...... ,...119 99 122 1 » Armory. Score at li*H tS-3 Enxlnei. efs and thrae qutfleldm. Another the second half. Oiannera-*-Boucher 117; Blka Taam Mg. * Ui away nine pounds to Johnson, who •cere at hair (Inie 36-17 Ftoori. Bowling In tha ■Automotive ^ slightly longer reach and has the North End* V*. Paganl'e, 7:15— outstanding' prospect who will ap­ Elsewhere, Vanderbilt, rated No. League last night Ted Chamber* League—Hippo Oofrentt 147-886, ’ edge In experience. . Totton -■ 198 "■**R*'ed 172 3-4. The British Totals I.. ftlOa 507 677 1694 L*4Srr* (4*) 9 5 i marks'’'’inciuded,^ Norm Country Club Men—Lou Bertmr 7 p.m! (.10 p.m. EftTl. It will be '; 114 112 .w I oiis exchanges as they stood head Ntumer. r ...... 5 lUrtlpv ... 96 107 124 327 Ssturday, Jaa. 21 AMrewi, f ...e 1 1-2 i who drove in 124 runs In 118 games with ' a No; 9 rating, topplad Terms os low m A WEEK ffa t T o o i Multner, t ...... •* Hittnskl ...... 107 137 93 3U Boho. f ...... 1 1 .3 9 KloUr 189-387, Carl Bolin Jr. 880. 189-851, (jharlt* Whelan 883, Mar- blacked out for 150 rniles around 'tr, head. There were no knock- ("unninxnarrt. c...... 25 Bls.qouPltP ...... 99 133 95 32? Women’8 Bowling Tournaihent, .0.2 9 and set'a loop/home run record of Maryland 64-56 to grab th* At­ I Totals KUjtmami. c O. Brault 135, Vic DellaPera 148, rill Anderson SSfl, BUI Allan 148 San iFrancisco. ’ | . downs., . Cavello, X ...... 3 riraut ...... tt 20« l;00~W est Side Rec. 8*'Cor. ^ . . (Ml 0 38 in .h* Three Rye League. At lantic coast Conference (op spot. jCo-pt-omoter Benny Ford, who | Baraw. x ...... MrBrid^. r .... ) 5 10 Toliil« ...... ~is7 517 *547 llii RMd f ...... 4 " 3-ft n tn 125 g *m **'*t Ch*rl**tuwn. He the same edge over Dtike (6-1 j, ' 29S BROAD ST. — Ml f-4224oHI 3-4047 713 M AIN ST. — TEL. Ml 9-5390 with the decision. mory. * 0-1 0 OOLUIGE BASKETBALL Avlcnon#* ...... 10ft no 96. 104 Pontlcelil. f ...... 3 n-(i l).cl'* Drixa-I. (1) McClkbd. r ...... ft was im’preislve in a string trial ranked No. 7 and alao Idle. SPORTSMEN'S Smith ...... 97 tt 106 397 ...... 87 88 *2 782 North End! v*. Glaaa, s,7;15— DlFtrichi^n. 0 0^ 0 Total* ...... 18 .5-18 )07~ 128 *8 .... 3 (WO • last year. Carl Peterson, a 80-year- East lif>9T MAn ...... 7ft 79 92 349 Buckley. ■* Shi*(l. IT TEACHERS DEFEATED Score at half 35-13 Hertn’*. Pltch.r 107 ' 82 86 384 old ahOrts'.op, purchased from San Duquesne 76, Bowling Green 54 RIancliard 115 106 lOfi 321 Auto P e ril v*. Walnut. 8:30— Totals...... • Ti 5 _ T 3 36. - ' Tniali ...... 175 ~ » i 39« 1163 Diego last September., also is rated JOINS PRO RANKfl Villanova 95, Brandeis 82. Ambulo. .< . 87 too 113 80* Buckley. Scurf at half 25-10 l.*addfrs. LEHMAN'S ATLANTIC STATION HOLLYWOOD SERVICE CENTER \ New Britain, ,Jan. 17 f/IV-Fair- ^ Yellowstone was our first na­ Highly. A .'toe hitter In thO Pacific Northeaatern 74. Tufts 58. ^ Parral Pg«I tional park,; it U aira the Urgest. Tola). .... ’ 533 lii* ~4OT IMI Friday. Jan. 27 BOAT SHOW 704 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER— TEL. Ml 9-S742 Dudrk ...... 91 90 63 249 field University’s basketball team High VI. Briitol, 8:30—Armory. Coast League, Peteraop showed Biririlngham. A ls .~ (N E A )~ J o 342 EAST CENTER ST ____ PHONE M l 9-^8187 Adelphis 76, Rider 74. U r (l ...... 109 111 Ann Prentice,' long-driving Bir­ 'X didn't let the superior height of Alston to AddresB lota of hustle and determination In STAFf a r m o r y HARTFORD Danburv Teachers 83. Williman-^i^iTr.ni ...... 102 94 Tueaday, Jan. 81 mingham lass, has left the ama­ ...... 139 lift 106 .763 the New Britain Teachers College the handful of gamea he played tic Teachers 70. Martin North Ends v*. Wallpaper, 7:15 teur ranka to tour with the ; “ °ce it last night. P'airfleld. led —Buckley. with the Sox at the tail-end o f the Fairfield 82. New Britain Teach- XoU\o ...... *1141 *408 364 ij™ 1 jjy Pagatac with 25 points Writers at Dinner women profeaSionale. MnrMAN'S GULF STATION Nf^Gcial <$> Oleas VS. Walnut, 8:80-—Buck-' season. DON WILLIS GARAGE 72. _ ^ ______too 253'>«nd Lehnie Poletta with'2ft got an Other Newroiiwni K)ohf®r .. .*...... 73 96 BOWL THE MODERN WAYI ley. COMING JAN. 21-28 24 M AIN S T .'^ TEL. Ml M 145 Jacoba ...... ftft lOS •n early Jump on the Teachers and Other newcomer! Include pitch­ 18 M AIN ST.— TEL. Ml 9-4531 Rrxjnnia ...... 92 92 Wedaemiay. Fah. 1 New York. Jan. 17 (/P: - Manager MAKES WILLIE RUN ...... 120 135 ins 361 i '*<1 » " Ihe way to a 82-72 victory. ers Bill Dufotir, 25. is'lU) an 11-9 > s> HS.Kr LOHINn MTRF«^K Fan .. T m (10) ouronratic pin ssf- .Pagani's 5'*. Auto Pert*. 7:15— W *)t Alston of the World' Cham­ APPEARING DAILY—TV STAR pion Brooklyn Dodgers will be one record: Toi.? Flanigan, 21, 12-8, Totala ...... 37.3 "^116 373 1166 Buckley. Hialeah. Fla —(NEA) — Of all | W | ^ | A > lA lB C ir BUFFALO. BOX, Jit—WNHO AVillmantlc. Jan. 17 Dan- j Walnut V*. (North* Ends, 8:80— of the featured tpeakera at the and Btll Fischer. 2S. 5-15. All were the tracks he rode regularly In U I W l V T T E 9 I RANGE RIDER snow—WKNR HILLViCR TRIUMPHS t o n OrO MGW: Ig ' B p S T O tlM . with Memphis last .vear, Tite new EHLER'S ATLANTIC STATION KEN'S GARAGE bury Teachers College won a bas- .A Buckley. 33rd annual dinner of the New J9SS. Hialeah Park waa th* only York Chapter of'the Baseball W rit­ outfielders are Norman Cash, 31, Hartfoid, Jan. 17 (A*;— Coming Friday, Feb. 8 on* where Willie Hertaek wasn't BASraULL STAR AT e v e r t SHOW 128 EAST CENTBR ST. r- ANDOVER — PHgrim 2-4227 m ght’>Fighu O f M i B 9 s for moniiiif aiid ers' Association of America, it waa who batted .290 at 'Waterloo with. from behind late in the second half. High V*. Hall. 8:80—Armory. champion. eXAUCHIH eLARIHE . * COLEMAN eWOODLINO the way to defeat Wlllimantic announced today. .17 homers, and' Bob Po^rell. a Hillyer’i baaketba|} team trimmed . —- . I. I—■ I I ^ ( M Teachers 83-70. Danbury led at the N «w York-^ohn U Sullivan 163 o f t o m o c o rtMrvBfioiu^ Mayor Robert Wagner of Naw bonus youngster. SPECIAL DAILY—TV HERO the Unlveraity of Bridgeport last' First baseman Jim Marshall, baseman, la back tor a third trial, haU,-36-29. l!n$land. outpointed Tony BIEOUCS AVERAGE BED York and comedian Phil Sllvefs night 63-58. A jump-shot by Char­ who cost the White Bo: a bundl* aftor dividing the 1955 xeaaon JIM'S ATLANTIC STATION GRISWOLD'S SERVICE STATION Johnson. 172 8-4, New York. 10. also will address the gathering. Mnr. MIDNIOHT-JET UOKSON lie Stetson put HlU'yer ii). front - Try BowHag On The** Fast and DapebdAMa 1 The dinner is scheduled for Feb. 5. whan they obtained him from Oak aniong San Francisco. Oakland TOM-TOSI FOB PROF New Orleana — Chlarley Joseph, 51-50 and it never was headed. Cincinnati (N E A I—Th* average 451 WEST CENTER STs— PHONE Ml f .8154 174 WEST CENTER ST. PHONE 3-8459 . Oklahoma C ity. (JR — Jamaa J. Ctncinnatl player who will greet land last year, la back for another and. San Antonio. Sam Bs,«osito, a T8 BIGA0TS—afANYEXHlBlTB 159 3-4, New Orleans, stopped SCORING DEMANDS trial..jrhU time he brings aitb him 29-year-old Intielder, alao la back Hayea, Oklahoma City University Frank Sullivan of Boston and Birdie Tebbets at the Tampa BIwwt 3 ^ 8 and 8 P. M .-Sate. sm* Sun.i liSR 448 aafl 8P .M . pmesBor, followed the achoot'a Moses Ward. 162 1-4, Detroit, 6. Chapel Hill. N. C. — (N E A ) — a lowly .389 batting average from after a .381 pe:formance with Frank Lary of Detroit received the MANCHESTER tiaintng bas* will be 27 years old. Deere Open Daily 1 P. M<-8nle. 11 A. 98. basketball team to all gamea for North Carolina has a new electric Oakland but b* did amaab io bdu* Memphis following Ms raturn from Tha ilnlvaraity of Ttxaa leads all poorest fielding support In the stand,six fset and. weigh 100 ADULTS 8L8 8 (nmi 1bx)—CniLDRBN 88a RED'S SERVICE S T J ^ I O N 26 years. In recognition for hia In­ 684 CENTR r t — Ml 8-4182 pounds, according to jiubUelty man baaketball scorcboiird which has runs and knock in 8d runs. service. achooW In Cotton Bowl appear- American League In 1056. Each Jos Kirrene, A 2S-y*ar-old third Tom4>rrew-*-Olnclaiiatl Redleg*. 134:EAST CENTER ST.— terest, hia Engliah class gave Mm H. Eureick'a tlgutfs. tbrae-diglt xIoU. TEL Ml 9-8175 - - *' real Indian tom-tom for his birth­ Ancea, having mada flva trips to had |>4inaamcd runs acorad while day. Dr u m on New Yssr's Dpy. they were pitcMg. f

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Man c h ester e v e n in g h e r a l d ; Man ch ester , conn, Tu e sd a y, Ja n u a r y it, i m P A G E Pi m E W MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, ,19M ^FO U RTEE N Faroaa aad Laaf Far Sida 71 For Bala 72 Babarbu Fbr Ssia 71 t* return home until the end of this heavy vote froaa tha atatYa larg­ Rooaw WUhMit Board if week. est dty, each aaw himaelf as t ^ AatoMobUM for Salt THERE pUGim A BE A LAW BY PAGALY and SHORTEN R c ^ WflBted— HeaaalieM Goods II NQRTH OOVENtItT-Htra la Um 800 r r . FRONTAaE, overaise Cape Salk Program Mra. Vernon- Sanborn, Benton G overnor, Says man In the field. anawar tp aomaooe'a raquire- ROCXyiLLB—Cape' (M . six An- Male er Feaiale 87 JVANTED PLEASANT, FURNISHED Ood, full shed dormer, IH baths, HIU, la a patient at the Manchee- Darkkone Fred Preaua, (Ijrtng UN. •vw* IWl./iMI mwmw DODQI^___ BXlPS with cooking ■rivUegos. BulUMo manta, a acraa. Owner eatimatea threa bedrooms, fireplace, cellar, Iahed rooms, three bedrobma, Uv- ter Memorial HoapitaL - the Keiinen colepi dnee the gov­ lUc*.. m W io m auttM ft* Reliable, Honest Person 14. mlla frontage nn Improved high elevation, trees. BuMirban. ing room, dining room, kitchen Success Bared Bias to Remain NOW! mmoft/ for ono adult. 6U. 9-3994. Chtuch Notes ernor by law cannot auccead him­ M / lA u anywbar*. Douglu iMEBUILOIR.IftMZ A ft P TEA^pOMPANY TO TAKE OVER reiad, high and partly arooded with As little as $1,000 down. Carlton and bnth. Full comaat bnsament, Th* schadula of metUnga for’ self, figured himself to be "at or m fUin. IDTMt C0NT8AC10R Skunigemaug RlVer flowing W. Hutchlne. 4 0 . 0-6133. 40. garage. Aluminum combination this week for. organlaatlona o f the near" the top. Sdvwtiseneiit M Ol^m Y PAYMENTS R006C FOR GENTLE6fAN. 91 ttiro i^ anUre length of-property. windows, Venetian Minds, hot In Slate Study In Mississippi TV SERVICE IMii CtOEVROLET, two^oor. Com TWIJOt AppUcaUona acceptad from malae' O F 117.68 water oU heat. lot 96' x 150'. AU Flrat (Congregational Church la aaj Independanta Franda Oravam- rtbullt front •nd,- oth«r and femalaa for Grocery. Meat and Footer at. - ■ This portion la desirable for a foljowa; ‘Tonight, Board Of Trust- berg and Jamas MoLamore, lack­ CLASSinSD AUVT. Start Your country , roetdence or a group of MANCHESTER — Four bedroom city conveniancos. Haiidy to (Oaa« (OwHtenad from OM) work, . Joean't bum oU. DougiM Produce Clerks In Manchester 'on NICE f r o n t room with refrifara- older home. • Large kitchen, pan­ achool and Mw.* Finaat raaidential • tt o m n g * P**) , at tha ^urch, 8 pm .i Hiura- ing organiaed support, ware wtUlng DEPT. BOtfRS Motor, 833 Main, full-Ume baala. New store opening Monthlv P arents homes.'Property also IncTudea ftva d#y, a t 10 Jo a.m., daytime meet­ to settle for aecond place and a tor and hot water. AU faelUttaa. room 1998 comfortable farm bouae try, dining room, Uvlng room with aacUon, Immediate occupancy, five Damocratlo eandldataa for •as A. M. to 4:S0 P. M. soon In Manchester. Many benehte. - Month Anar .You Receive CaU 60. 9^)61. $14,366, Qebftre J. Coleman. TR. youngatera came down with the ing o f the Ladles' Benevolent So­ runoff berth. IMI, 13M CHEVROUrrS. - Good S4' x S3', modamlted 19SS, Cheer­ flreiBaOe, oil steam heat. Conven­ diaeaae, a rate of 48,$ par 100,000. governor predletad victory today $0.95 Paid Hblldaya Your H ^ Outfit ful kitchch approximately. 31* x ient to bus. Price $13,000.' Exclu­ 5-4645 or TR. 3-1716. ciety in the church social room, Unless one candidate ractlvaa tTanaporUUon mt low coat. Lowaat Flv4 Pay Waek LARGE FRONT room,. haatsS. Total casaa In the iloB-vaccliiated eewlhg projects and folding of aa Louisiana held the nation's flrat COPT CLOSING TIME 8 C O l ^ i l '; Hot water heat, hath, tub sive with R. B. Cloudman Agan- majority of tha vetaacast, tha two down payqtem. Low montlily- (RMd aurung Waga CentraUy locatad, eonUnuoua hot cy. JA. 3-0364. group ware M, a rata of 101.8.. handagea, pot-hick lunch; Friday, ■tate primary of the presidential front runner* will enter a Feb. 21 FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. waekiy paymanta. Oougiaa Motora, ROOMS OF NEW Miowar. Attraetlvely situated on'a Paralytic polio wna daignad M yea»i CALL Sick Benefits water. Gentleman preferrad. 60. hlllsld'e with wooded baekgrouhd, Wanted—lUsI Estate 77 p.m., choir rehanraal, at tha ’■econd primary. MON. THRU FRL 333 Main. Pension Plan FURNTTURl 9^7139. $13,600 EXCEPTIONAL ranch any case showing any Oraakaaaa, church. , RepubUetna..numbering ]#■■ than also dairy hAtn with modem LISTINGS WANTED - Singlo, Polls' opentd at 8 a.m. (CST) In IO'mTO a . m. BauX>RB TOU BUT a uaad car HospltalisaUon BaauUfui WaeUnghoustri ■tanchlona for 38 head, mUk room, iMwaa,' tfaroo- bsdrooraa, carainle no matter how slight. lasting 34 Ooptaa of tha Nominating Com-1 8,000 among the more than one cold, cloudy waathar and ware ex­ RyFm WILSON At Group Inaurance Refrtaeiator SINGLE AND doubla bedrooou. Ula bath, stalnlsas -atsal ahik, two-family, throo-fanUly, boat- hours or more. mlttaa'B rapert and propoaad| million nigiatered voters, scraped SATURDAY 9 A. M. 8aa Oonnaa Motor Salaa Buich Biiainew Mock, heated. Centrally garage artei^ weU water. naaa proparty,. Hava many cash TaMi^ h close look At all vac- pected to draw aomt 800,0(10 vot Salaa and Samca, 333 Main VacaUon with pay iSaMBedroom Suite Price nt.OOO. Walton W, Grant. Formica countera, hot water amendments to tha cnurch'a by- the.rust off their primary election era by the 8 p.m. closing time. For Baautttul Living Room Suita located. 6 a /i4 l9 1 . Mr. Keith. iMst. osUar, H acre lot, trees, tayers. Morigagas arrangod. clnated bhlldran who contractad lawa have been placed on the ves­ machinery, Idle slnee.Reconatruk;- atraat. ML MBTl. Opan avamnga Applicationa accepted from ipalee Realtor, 306 Andrewa Building, u neaaa call Georgs L. <3riaaiadlo, the flrat time In a Loulelana gov- fo m t OUUMBATIUN w a x ■nd’fcmalei for part-time work In Beadtiful Dinette Set East Center 8t, MI. 3-1163, view, auburbaa. Carlton W< lie polio, tha Departmant tibule table la' the Flret Oongre- tlon, by offering two candidates APnUCCIATBO | Hutchtna, 4 0 f-S lS t, 4 0 S-6094U Realtor, 40, 9-5979, .109 Honry that by tha tnd4i( Dacamher emor'a raee,^ voting machlnea ware O O U i l l ^ X IMMNH0l0i4*r eOMI A C R O M .'i^ IM n all departmente. Morning or aftar- Beautlfttl "De luxe" Range PLEASANT ROOM Ifer woman, pitional Church. These'items will for liautanant governor and aav- IMl NASH RAMBLER convartibla Washing Machine, Televiaion Sat, 910,KO OOLONIAl/aix roorag, 4 or Street ■ ' l. only threa of tha niaa caata showed In iiee In every praeinpt, a dlatine- XttUILOIS.HI MZ MMIN'TMT ■v.T HIT 84tr ANOTUIIilMn’S < noon work. Center St. 60. 9-4990. ' YfAW H Etliit, Vernon 8L-(-l!lght M praaanted at tha annual meet­ erM for the Leglalatura. Uon aharod by only Nelr York, Con- 3330. inqulra its. Oakland St. • ■ X Ruga Lampa, Tables, DIShta,. 6- bedrooms. Cantral haat, 'con­ ARB YOU OONSIDERINa any laating lU.affacL ing Jan. 25. But they don't have the ghost of D i^ MI-3-5121 .IDYHI CO^ACIDft 11MIP0UM7 MT MOTMMHrtptiME OSNThL Apply on Wedneaday between 10 room ainglo, four rooms eaieh . -No Pennadont U^iy nactieut, Delawan *Ad Rhode Is­ BafMMWUSKTMONTMr , Silvarwara, Bienkcts crete cellar, attaebad garaga, one SELUNG YQUR PROPERTY7 An invitation has been extended a chance. The exeiciae ta dealgnad jgANY OLDER cara. good traia< A F T m THI JOS' a.m. -4:30 p.m. at A A P Super­ Free atorhga until wanted. Frsa da- or two family. ' frontage, bus, floor. .Steam heat, coal. Qogibina' "Ona child who. had thraa Injtc- land. ^ 443 RABTPOBD BOAD portatlon. Cara that can’t ba Caen OSTHtM^APnaf Wanted—Rooms—Boar^ 62 100 tlon storm winikma and .doors, We will appraise your proporty to all Andover teen-agers by mem- to atrengUian the two party ays- ■ r market, lit E. Center Sf,, Man- livary. Free setup by our auburban. Carlton W. Hutchlne, fro# and without any obligation. tiona In 1854 and ona In 1955 naa befa of tha Sanior Pilgrim Fallow- tem In a normally on$-party i:' from the atraat. Look behind our cheater, Connecticut. reliable Inen. Reutor, 10. 9-8133.9-4994. vanatlan blinds, artealan wall. weakneaa of ona lag. Another who C A U Ml 9-4SV7 LOtt aEfl Powrtl I Office. Douglaa Motora. 833 Mam. Good lot. suitable for large fam- We also buy property (or cash. ship to attend their open meeting] atate. Damocfatlo nomination la Phone Me Immediately WANTSID—Room by working gaa- Sailing or buying contact had thrae'inJeoUona In 1964 and on Sunday avanlng at tha Flrat tantamount to election. Aft. Uy. Full price $13,000. 4 0 . S-0S7S. one boceter In 1956 has weaknaaa New Book Traces U^BIL-Sonday to vicinity of Camp Htfd. CH 7-0358 tleman. Ryply Box Q, Harald. Brae-t^m Realty. STANLEY BRAY, Realtor (Congregational (Kuroh. W ioi no presidential ehcdCe on Houssn For A«l« 72 BRAE-BURN REALTY of one leg. The third. Who had only Stephan Degnan, Marlborough; Maattng Road, Oartar and Finlay Dog»—Birds—Peta 41 After 7 P.M., CH 6-4690 one Injeotioh in 1955, haa weak- the ballot, top leaders of both par­ Old Titles on Land 8ta., Ncod Samala Oockar Spaniel. ATTENTION OLDER SIX room houae, good In­ 40. 34373. Douglaa Fellowa, Habron; and Mrs. ties kept an ear cocked to the Ma n c h e s t e r ' Pet center, 995 See It Day or Nigdit - B u sin g Locations MAN(iCHB8TElt--FlVa room Cape, vestment property.* T h ^ bed- nets of one foot. No caaes of p o / - Raymond' P. Houla, Clifton Home] OaU MI. BtTN. Raward, If you have no means of transpor buUIjUi in 1943, Cherry living room, Bayous to learn whether Blaen FARMERS AND Main St. MI. 9-4273. Open Monday, / rooms, two twin use. Large kitch­ WANTED —A two or throe (Smily manent waaKn#a| devtioped in any and John H. Yaomans, Andover; W SSStnSSM sSSm TOtntDr^^^btXSCBRBPANIEL. rad- tatlon, ru aend my auto for you. For Rant 64 dining rsqm and kitchen on first house. Occupancy not neceasary child who had recetvad two injec- howar-baeking Gov. Robert Kelt- Charlaaton, W. Va. OH — Stats Tuesday, Wedneaday, Saturday en. .Lot 100 x 300. Good condition. membera of the Raglonal School Auditor Edgar B. Sima Is the tah bnnm mala. Call Dog Warden. businessmen 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Thursday and No obligation. floor. Twobedrooms and tile bath, Handy to ochool, bus and stores. Write Box B, Herald. tiona of vaccine in 198S." non keeps control of tha atate Board, will Inform the young Democratic-Party In the wSke of author of a new book exploring s o m s f M m s m MI.X3M0. % m k L t r AHHOLD MUOw. Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Baby A—L^B—E—R—T—S 86(ALL STORE at 38 Oak 8 t for aecond floor, T^cellent construc­ Only $11,000. Phone Barbara And most of those in tha non- people of th* progress o< the pro- « I I • I ■■ » 'I .. parakeets, canaries, mongrel pup­ 43-43 ALLYN ST., HARTFOl tion. Very convkntently, located. BUYERS WAITINO —U you are paralytle group w hocam e down the U.S, Supreme Court's segre­ the Matorieal background and S8U mKMilOM fZ, BMOORVM . A/.Tl rant, Apply at Marlohi'a. Woods Agency. 40. 6-7703. > < - ready io' sell your property and posed, ahhool and anawer queettona. haalB for all land-tittaa In West cm wsfrwcm ssom pies, bamatera. S and H stamps Fraa Auto Parking cor, Allyp Pull price MS.50D. Other Uetinga with the disease had received only Boy Scout Troop 124 will meet gation declaion. ABBomecaitnts I have a 1833 Ford pickup with avary purchasa. Trumbull ONE STORE for rent,/ 80'x20', available, $8,000' and up. A^ce MANCHESTER —Six room older want quick,' reliable aarvica, then one shot before the anset of 111- The five candidatea for gover­ Virginia. truck, 'i ton, In new. cohdl-/' aampet. Realtor. 40, caU The Real Estate (Tenter, Resi­ at tha Town Hall at. 6:30 p.m. (or M 9 A U 2 M W t i ¥ Heat furnished. Rent reasonable. home on bus line. Four rooms nese, the Department added. transportation to the Windham nor were pledged to uphold,eagre- Sinoa 80 of this stata's 56 eoun- DfOOMB TAXES prepared In your t|on. Heater, aignal IlghUl MOVING—Florenca oil a gae flrat floor, two bedrooms on aec- tore, 65 East Center st. 60. 3Jnsi The 160,130 children vaectnated gallon in thia state where Whites tlaa waira craatad before Weat homo or by appointmant. Exper- Muat be aold thia weak, ^ c a Modern brick building. Fdr fu^ LARGE 10-rooin single with a i ^ any Ume. High School pool for thala weekly Bnslntss Servlets Offered IS Painting^Psperfng 21 Help Wanted—Feaiale 35 IJvcstnck-Vehicles 42 range with gaa water hybtar. ther informaUon call Jack's Cof­ ond floor. Good condition. JExcel- repreaented 54.3 par cent of all In outnumber Negroes 3-1, but the Virginia broke off from Virginia, lanoed tax worV Call Ml. 3^723. to ball at aacrifice. PHyata excellent condition. fw< yeara old. building 16t in C tone. IH baths, Jent heating eyetem. Full price swim, weather permitting, fee Shop, Andrew! BuUding, 69 O'. READY to , axebanga the 5-9 age group In Oolinectleut. 8eho*LXuneh Meaue iMue loomed large In the cibatng flioat of the research goaa back to owner. MI. 9-B933 a f t ^ 8:30 PAINTINO—Exterior and Intarior, WE BUY COWS, calvaa and beat 6 n .'9-6839. East Center St., 60, 8-4383. oil heat. Idaal for large family, $ 1 1 ^ . Other Uetings SvaUahle, weeks of tha campaign. aariy act# of tha Virginia Aaasm- p.m. / eatUe. Also horeea. Plata Brea. roomliw houae, or prOfasalOnal real -astate, n u ... arranged. TTile group in past yaart had The eehool Mnch menus at tha SIDBWAU<8, .driveways, ■now paparhahgtng, ctllinga raBnlahad. NEED EXTRA money? Reprekent tSjOOONind up. Alice Clampet, shown $ha hlgheat incldencs of With Negro registration at an bly. Sima lookad up aome lawa aa PtrsoBsIs plowed. MI. 1-7138. Wallptper hooka on requaat. Esti­ Avon Coemetlca. MI. 9-3814. Tel. 60.-3-7406. MODERN THREE-:E I^IEC E Mohair STORE AT CENTER. Heat furn­ man. 'Thia piece of property hai RealtoivSO. Oonault Bigarard Bastuiga, Andover Elementary School thia -» - 1 ______Agaaey, 1 0 8-1107. polio. all-Ume ni|^ of 154,()00, up SO per old aa 1784. mates glvtn. Fully inaurad, Ed­ living room set.t. Reaaonabla 60. ished. 60. 9-6808, 60. 9-8831., WUl many poaBibUttiao. Plaaae call TIm waek are aa follows: Today, aoal- MmUL OSaENERACr alwaya CHINCHILLA8 for sale, two paira, Reuben T. McCann Agency, 40. MANCBBSn^Qardner 8t-Mow "In the preceding five yeai^, loped' potatoaa and ham, graen cent over 1952, candidates quet- The book includes irtatea of ward R. Price. 80. 9-1008. WANTED—Woman for general of­ S-5489 aftar 3 p.R remodel front to suit tenants. Uoned each other's capability, sin­ ante aaada by Virginia to Georgo sov-a praoadea phyaical vltdanca. Some­ HoneehoM Servtcss fice work. Apply Employment Of­ one female. Vary reasonable. 60. 3-7700. six room ranch bouse. Three bod- 29.0 per cent of nil poUC easea r^' baans.Jallo, bread and butter and one baa allppad. Surely aomaona Auto Dflvint^hool 7*A 6-0684. cerity and intenalty on Uieriaaua. Wiaahington and hit offlcora and Offersd 18-A PAlNTlNO AND paper hanglns- fice, Mettanine, J. W. Hale Co. KITCHEN ona solid oak table 3400 SQ. FT. of space for bualneae iMHu , baaement g a m e , large p ort^ wera Jn tha 6-9 aga group, milk; wadnaaday, potato and agg la reaponaibla anforclhg morality. LAlRSGN’S /ORiVINO School, Repalr or new work. First claas and four chajira. InM. / oontroUed standard and ahadts, niada to mtaaura. All BOLTON—BuUdlng atona veneer, ■ ' — aiur yon b w Ro wHh Uccan. ML t-TMS. dollara. Genuine mahogany cheat on chest St, 60. 3-8419. or;MI.‘ 3-7614. _ _ |2;500 DOWN BUYS frontage, trees, bur ehoppingi of Manchester . . . . . ' 2S 34 loves o f broad and 85,573 half-pinta | Cbursee and Classes 27 ftreplaee, wall atone. Qagstonc, bed, triple ’ dresser, mirror, night Carlton W. Hutchins, 40. 9-61$3, Hsrtforii Nauonai < of milk have bean served. ^ S r HAN MOTOlk SAIsBS. to A CAR and_>d prico, Koya mada while you Pleasant, Interesting work. Also elate flagging. Bolfm Notoh Plij: your credit turned down? pant MANCHESTER Driving Academy, Flexible working hours. . High stand, bOx spring, and -n>attraaa. FOR --RE3NT or eale-;::One of ■ the MI. 0-4696. < v Bank and Trust Co. 30^ 33^6 Scouts Perform Thia maana thatII •wnnuiiHiieiyaneroxlmataly I Oar KiaiNiii or sA liM lit Marlow’a.' LEARN We l d in g now!' Big de­ Quarry. 60. 9-0617 Prompt 1895, complete 6490. t beat buei'neaa locationa in Willi- Thia beautiful fiva room Conn. Bank and gtva up, aae "Boneat” D pU ^, Mancheatar'a moat recommended. weekly pay check. No exper­ livery. SOA05 dtahaa and 33,870 plecea of eostOBidn art year ftuuv . .i n Mala. Net a Bnaace pmpaay ReaiUU guaranteed, Bthndard or mand th well-paid industries. ience necessary. SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION ON mantle with large store and load- ranch. Full baaeniant, hot THREE FA60LY house. West Can- Trust C>)...... 8.5Mi 3«H ■liver hava be#n washed in the| jiil| Spare .Ume.ttalnlhg In gaa . and. ALL FURNITURE D im m o - ing platform.'Tel. HA. 8-4760, - water 0(1 heat, fireplaca, ter St., apartment vacant. Askins Mabchester_'rruet '. . . 85 , —^ * Program Prsvkraaly flaUlag t80 of a fair dooL imomsttc. Mr. Mlctettryour per- DONE at homo. IQ. ... Can MT 9-1969^10 to i2 hooii' WE'BsniX and leriricr all alectrie whool.dlaliwMher.______. ■onal Instructor. Dial Pi. 8-7248 arc wyidlng prepares you quickly. JANUARY. full inauliitlbn, plaatarad 114,660, Call 40. 9-3336; Mrs. Doris E. Chamberlain, prin­ simnjg tor Tadiv n r Write-UtlUtlee Ei^nedring Insti­ Wednesday and Thursday fol^ rasora. Big trade-in allowances. STORE FOH Rent, 314 Spruce St. walla, ceramic tUe bath, - flr o Insuraaco Compaiues IMl FORD.Cuatom da luxe four any Ume. RuseeU’e Barber Shop, coriier Oak Aetna F ir e ...... ; . . : . n 72 Andqver, Jan. 17 (Special) cipal, haa atated In reply to many i w T r u ic iT door. Radle, Jteatar,/4nordK>-iBaUo.. furn tute, Box W, Herald. appointment for interview. Suitable for television, radio, of­ garage. Immediate occu­ OFF EAST CSatTER—Immediate : ETepalring and refln- and Spruca Ste. CHAMBERS occupancy.. Attractive six room Hartford Fire IW 159 Membtrs of Boy Scout Troop 124 inquirea concerning a fi'tura polio 98 4-Dr. R. * H. BaawHful orlgtnal/M^ egg blue iehlniigj ant IS reetored, Furni­ fice, or any type of business. pancy. Hydra., Qraaa. WANTED ReUred reglatered FURNITURE SALES Phone 60. 6-2997. home. Fireplace. Full basement; National Fire ...... 1 2 0 130 preaente;! a safety program at last clinic, that tha school haa not been OLDS. S 1 0 9 S $ 9 9 5 flatah. Iramaatlata Inalda and out. Motorcyciet—Bieyeles 11 ture rtepal irvice, Talcottyllle, nuraa or licenied practical nurae WILD BIRD seed, feedera, and THE GREEN Phoenix ...... 87 92 able to obtain any Information on '51 S07-B W 5 Eaay tarma. Ilouglas Motora, 833 MI. 8-7448. " ‘ Bonds- SiockA— Landscaped lot. Price $18;300. night's meeting of the Andover BICYCLE REPAm m o, all typaa, for interesting poaiUon. Write Box equipment. LltUe A McKinney. 15 Open dally from 10 to 8, Madeline Smith, Realtor. 40. this matter. Sht also stated that ■ / Mortgages 81 E, Herald. Woodbridge St. 60. 8-8030. . CHARLES LESPERANCE English h apeclalty, ^ow open t FORMICA counteVa, ceramic wall aveninga 7 ;S0 to 9. Suburban Poy Rent 66 9-1643. Aetna U f a ...... /. ..2-Charming 9 room 3 ruDue uui Larry Roberts, Allen Yale ibid PfaaatleM, te l^ e a e , PI 2-8858. Green. 712-A *495 ter Motor Sah^ 431 Main St. Business Services Offered 18 plats Una ot Inatnimanta. RanUl room, fireplace, ceramic tile bath, (Tonn.. Ught Power 1911 IINCK CURTAINS Neatly done by and. RfXaCVILLE. 24 Grove St.—Well 'home, oil heat, city Water fire-; Henry Bidwell. . DOORS OPENED, hsya ttttad, Businees Opportunities -82 Help Wanted— Male 36 RUG BRAIDERS' and rug hookers' appUtd to purchaae pries. Ranre- porch, attached gariige, ameette place, 4 bedrooms, spacious lawns. Oonn. P o w e r...... Other Boy Scout actlvitiea this "88" 4-Dr. R. A H . StU FORD StaUon Wagon, axcal MI. 3-1830- apecisli! All wool rug atripa 80c heated and well furnished light drive, full basement. Immaculste Hartford Elec. L t . $ l 9 l lant throughout. Priced for quick c(^sd, vacuum cltanars. Irons, YANKEE COFFEE and Donut aentlng Olds, Salmar. Ped­ housekeeping rooms, $12 per Terms. Owner Sulkoweki, Wmi week Include the regular meetlnf Miclugaii Prison H OLDS. Black. 442-1 *2K -STJESSSar. $895 guns, ato., rapanrsd. Shtara, pound, up; hundreds of remnants lar and Bundy. Matter's Muale condition. Immediata occupancy. mantle, HA.’ t-3317. - Hartford’ Gas Co. .. dale, 61 Weat Middle Tpke. Shop, Main St. In Manchester. 33C-61.3S each.'~6olonial Remnant week. Inquire first floor, apart­ 917,500. Warren E, Howland;-Real, So; New England *. Thuraday evening at Uia Town fcnlvaa, mowars, ato., put into con- GRAY RESEARCH Studio. ^77 McKea. MI. 3-7500. ment 9. "600" 4-Dr, R.AP. Buitdinii-i-Contraetint 1 Good opportunity for ri|M party Shoppe, 115 Center St'. tor. 60. 8-1108, 60. 9-6008.' BUILDERS AND T e l...... 39 41 Hall and a'square dance at the Boasts Six Bands I 19W IINCK IMt PLYMOUTH in running oondl. dltloa for coming ooeds. Bralth- r partners. MI. 9-8398 between 11 BAND. AND orchestra instrumenta Andover Elementary School Satur­ Overdrive. 3-Tone $ 2 9 i tlen. 330; maa'a brown overcoat, waita. N Paarl atraat. g en eral CARPE^ITRT-Altera- m. and 13 noon, any day. DEVELOPERS Manufacturing Compaalea '49 NASH Green. 4S2-B *145 4-Da*r. Radla aM —Offers more good jobs to quail 1^4 YE1AR8 OLD pot type oil burn­ and pianos. New, used, rentals, MANCHESTEUt—Six room Ctepe. day, evening from 7:30 to 10:30. Maa 40. worn few timea, IIS; tlons, additions apd new construe Wanted To Rent 68 A good value, fuU price $11,8110. Am. Hardware ...... 18 heal er, Ojmaflaw. $295 ALL TYPES OF electrical wiring, fled personnel. Joba worth while er, General Electric' ironer, three repairing, toning. Ward Krause, RURAL VERNON Arrow, Hart. Heg. 48 i Herbie Mercler.wlU be the caller Jackson. Mich. (F)—"When they u m (Kief. 4-Dr. dupllcata old coina and atte. Call. tlon.. Dormars. pOrohea, garatea YAN : COFFEE SHOP, Main years old kitchen gas range. Rock­ Two family alx and six dufpex. pUy "If I Had the Wings of an inalallaUona and repairing*dona. InveeUgatlng. 87' Walnut. OPPORTUNITY A mo. Spring ...... t . 39># : for the dance, which will be open iiiii R. A H., Hydra. ■Iter S:30, ML MON. and rooma flnlaned at reaaonabla St. ng large volume huel- ville, TR. 5-2270. good condition. A real buy at Angel" at Southern Michigan ’ll PONT. $ ft 9 l Call J. A A. Electric. MI. 8-8676. new It Mancneater Aisoclatee, WANTED-Four or 5 room rent. Bristol Braia., 19 ; to all Andover young people. (Mur. 719-H *»5 1*4*aUICK pricei. Workraanehtp guaranteed. $15,800. East Hartford—Strictly e Town , approved roads, On Bwlin Team Prison. It'a liable to com#.put In] SMt DODGE two door aadan. Haat- Free aeUmat^a. Robert M, Alex­ Chs vLathrop. Ml. 9-0334, MI. Spray Painter TWO MORRIS chaira and hassock, MI. 9-7795. Collins ...... 110 i: 4-Daer Oaaer. CALL US ANY TIME for your re (Second Shift) Wanted—To Boy 58 new year's buy, 7H room cape, -Robert and Gordon Mann partici­ any of six arrangamente. Roadmaetor 4-Dr. ar and dafroater, Ona owner 8350. ander, Ml. *<7713. 9-93 <(L 8-7433. lIHe new, two yeara old. SenUnal two unfintehed. Near Aircraft. hij'h class restricted pk- Em-Hart ...... 31H - ■aflto m i h ttM RedhflUe, TR. S-3T0B. frigeratfhn needa. A. and W. Re­ ANDOVER family being evicted. Fafnlr Bearing 48 I pated In two euccesaful swimming The prison has six bands—-a '46- R. A H.. Black. i m ’ frigeration Co.. 143 Weat Middle i t W televiaion floor model, five ARROW I A a DS, old guns, awords. Houae sold. Five room reaaonabla ' Only four yeara Md. Will auelify tureiMiue r e a i d e n 1 1 a I ...... - pieca concert orchaatra, a 16-plece'j 'U BUICK *iS $245 Lathe Operator years old. Good Condition. Can tanders-Frary CKi. .. 25 meets recently with the Windham 524-A 5 Tpke.,MI. 8-1337, Ml. 8-OOU, BU. (Second Shift) powder horns, stuffed animals, old rent. Three small children. Call. for <31, tuU price 613.900. Over SO propbi’ty. ■ Is approxi­ dance band, a dixieland band and a GOING TO BUILb? Foundation Help Wa ted— Female 60.. 9-3715. post cards, etc. 60. 3-5717. Stan, m ore' lietlnga of all kinds. (3ali N. B. Machine Co. . . . . 33 ‘ High School team. 8-SlM. erection aervice. Call MI. 3-4391. William Snigg. PI. 3-6986. mately., Vt acre lots, V4 On Friday they awam (or the progressive jazz band of 10 pieces, Cuet. 4-Dr. R.AH. U SE D C A R S 70 Mill St. The EUlaworth Mitten Agency, N. Eastern Steel . . . . 6U iiiHi FI. Dr. Gray. it4trew Totil and Model Maker DOUBLE AND single beds com mile td Wilbur Cross Nbr(h and Judd...... 34 Windham team when it defeated an elght-pleca htllblliy group and lU M d o S f t l i ANTIQUES Reftnlahed. Rapalrins a n d SINGLE WOMAN deairea three- Realtor,'60. 5-6930. * ‘ 500-A *495 PALMBR CARNEY, maaon (First Shift) . plete, $8 each. Rebuilt horsehitin Russell Mfg...... 8 the junior varsity squad of the a seven-man polka band. ARE BOUGHf ' dona on any furniture. Ttaman, cantpactora, 8'ros eatlmates. No four room heated, unfurnished Parkway,' , 17 miles to Prison officials say it helps to 1*8 South Main 8L Phono Ml. mattreea, never used, |40. MI Rooms Without Board 59 apartment in Manchester. Call BOWERS. SCHOOL aection. off Charter Oak Bridge. To 'Stanley Works ...... 67'4 Coast Guard Academy, 44-31, in Comm. Conv. lb, too hlii or loo small. 80 Sweeper and Cleaner 3-5600. Princeton, seven room colonial of­ ease tenaion'for playara and llaten- ' FOR TWO REASONS' ^ Or Rockville TR. 6-4766. JA. 7-6341, extension 2480, 6:30 to be sold in one unit. Spring Terry Steam ...... 13 New London. FoUoiiring the meet R. A H. Hydra, (Flrat Shift) LARGE pleasant room for gentls- fered for tha flrat time. Screened Torringtoh ...... 2 27 they were gueate of the Coast c n alike. The bands Include profes­ ’n ^w le . TWO r Ex side arm gas water 4:30, or MI. 9-5369 after-6:30 p.m. sional muaiclans and even one man New Tlrea. Green. $ 7 4 1 *545 imoios. RUBBISH and aabea ramovad. man. Parking. 373 Main St. porch, one car garage. If you are is coming; don’t miss this U.S. Envelope coib. ..10 Guard Academy « t dinner. ■"■v. 5S7-B CARPENTRY repatra, aUerations, Excellent working conditions heaters, $5 each, new water coU 60 3-4071. who taught music in public achools 8-Da«r. Haflla aafl CVOK EXCELLENT CONDITION General cleaning, ceUara, atUca etc. Work guaranteed, no job teo HOUSEWIVES looklnir for an older home In good opportunity. $9500. U.S. Envelope pfd. . . . 7 Saturilay' In Wllllmantlc they M alar, kyflramatht. and yards. Raaaonable rates. M. Ideal spot for local residents. for oil stove, 12. MI. 9-9608. condition and with nice nclgbbors (or 18 yadra. Chief. "8" 4-Dr. ■mall. Reaaonabla pricei. Rock ROOM in private home. Inquire Also 20 acres suitable for Veeder-Root...... 6 were on the Windham team when A n d LOW PRICES. A M. Rubbish Removal, Ml, vllle TR, 8-6769 aJter six. please contact Elva Tyler, Real­ The prison also offers mi|#le for R.*A H., Hydra, 8-3767.______' / Interviews daily Monday DIV^N, DUNCAN Phyfe mahogany SUte Tailor Shop. 60 3-7383. Af­ Notice residential, commercial The above qUotaUona Ire not to It- defeated Avon, 39-30. Other beglnnSra. Each fall two groups of PONT. NEED EXTRA table, three piece mahogany bed tor. 60. 9-4469. members of tha team are Patrieh *51 2-Tooe Oeam. S 4 9 S *259 19M PACKARD through Friday from 8 a.m. ter 6:30 call 6 0 3-5047. and industrial purposes. be Construed as actual markets. 35 men each enroll In clazkerwhere S4S-B room set, all in excellent condi Board of Tax Review MANCHESTER GREEN -r- Three Welch, Remard Carter and Darid OURS HAVE BOTH. - / Available At All Times Roofing—Sidini 16 to 4 :30 p.m. The Board of Tax Review of the they learn t(> play the Inatniment Here's a chance to pay for tlon, also mltcellaneoui itema BEAUTIFULLY furnished, epaci- bedroom ranch. Birch kitchen cab- WHOSE BUSINESS? Hudak. of their choice. Prison officials aay {SSSSJ-* $295 / Call MI. 3-6314 after 5:30. oua room with completa light Town of Manchester, Connecticut, WEBSTER AGENCY • Call WILL HILLS / those Chrlatmae preaenta, Inets dlapoaal, ceramic,tile bath, .Oklahoma City (JPi — Zeima ’ Paul Anderson, son of Mr. and It teaches tha men to work to­ \ MANY OfHiRS ★ |ASY TIRMS UN Buick Hardtop. Pyna- RAY'S ROOFING CO., ahlngls and housekeeping facUitiee avaUable. \vlll be in sessioi. at the Munici­ flfeplece acreened in knotty pine ROCKVILLE TR. 8-5745 Mra.. Eric E.' -^nderaon, Okl Stats flow. 1M3 Che^avrtdet da luxe ALL TYPES OF TV SERVICE that new appliance, or your GRAY RESEARCH AND BATHINETTE, car bed. play pen Bama complained to police tliat a gether. built up roofs, gutter and con­ WUl rent eingte or double. <3iil- pal Building, in the Assessor's Of­ porch, attached garage, ameeite man she surpriaed entering -the Road, was oersted on mr acuta club eedan. UN Dodge V-s Radloe and Phonos ductor work, rO^. chimney re­ -new sprlpg wardrobe. SVELOPMENT COMPANY with pad. carriage Inattreas, baa dren accepted, (limited). Central. fice. on the following days during BOLTON—New five room ranch I club eedan with overdrive. sinet. AU in good condition. MI. dries, 118,900. Warren E. Howland, basement garage, fireplace, Im window of a house- told her to appendiclUa yesterday morning at Mora than half the ' married | Ml e-SNS / pairs. Ray Hagenow, Ml B-3314. The Telephone Company Reaaonable. 6lra. Dorsey, 14 Arch the month of Febniary 1956: Realtor. MI. 3-1108, MI. 9-6003. "mind her own business," went on the Wlndhani CommuAity Memo­ ION Naah Station Wagon. Ray Jackson, Ml 8-8836. HnUard Street, Manchester 3-70M. St. mediate occupancy. $13,500. 60 women'binder 35 yeara of age ha; has a few openings as tele­ February 1. 2, 3 - S to 6 P.M. in and swiped $25. rial Hoepl|ai. He lYnot expected husbands who are 25 or older. 1043 Pontiac I^dramatlc. Phllco Vactory SupsrviMd Servlca "A^OOD PLACE TO WORK" February 6, 7, 8—6 to 8 P.61. 9-5173 alter 6 p.m. "I Manchester Motors Saa it now. No money FOR THE BEST In Bonded built phone operators for women 9' X 12' AXMINSTER rug. Console LARGE Pleasant Room. Couple ..i:____ * ’ up roofa, alungla roofs, guttera, radio and record ■ player. Two February 9. 10—3 to 5 P.M. "SELLINO AND SERVICINO 0U>8MDB1LB8 down. ION Chevrolet 310 I PAY- FAIR pricea for newa- who are available to work or gentleman. Next bath, kitchen February 14, 15—3 to 5 P.M. Start A Quilt Library! four door. Two to chooaa papera, rags. Iron /and metal - in conductors and roof repaira call mefal , twin beds. Dining ropm privileges. CaU after 4. 60 , OVER 21 YEAE8" ' full-time from nqw until the SETUP M )^ In punch press de- act. Call after 6. MI. 9-2278. All persons claiming to be ag­ Tops In Homt Stylet - I \ - from. town of Manchester. Write to John Coughlin. 80. 3-7707. If nO answer 9-3506. 512 WEST (dENTER ST. Waclaw, R :F ^ -N o. X .Weipt Wll- rcall Ml. e-6481. middle of June. Learn thia parttnant. \ One .accUatomiK] to grieved by the doing of the As­ OPBNEVBNING9 Ithgton, Connecticut, or call Rock­ ~ iinUsualiy Interesting job of close ttderance work preferred. NICE, LARGE 'room, Trivate en­ sessors of- the Town of Manches­ 0-101 MI 8-SSfS-Ml 9-8437. -Ji r?' , Juat tell ua how much Please apply to Gunver Manufac­ Bttildlns Materiala 47 ter, Connecticut, and those (pqurr- / BAY DWYER, Veed Om- Mgr. ville t R. S.76«.. RUUFINU, Siding and carpentry. . helping the public with Ua trance, Parking. Kitchen privi­ you want to pay a mmth. . Alterations and addlUeiha Cell- turing Co., 234\|lartford Rd. leges. One or two refined gentle­ ing adjustments must appear and , ! !' ' 'niiHiHnmmmi out of town calls. 1- • * 4-K X H’ 6-8—i H” mahogany doors iill: I Read Herald kAtde MANCHESTER T.V. Service, radio inga. Workmanahip guaranteed men. 60. 9-4171. file their complaint at one of these I I II I I lilliiliiiiiiiiiir.i; V. A. A. Dion, Inc., 198 Autumn If you are intereated and TOOL DESIGNER ee...... \...... 14.95 meetings or at some adjourned SOUMENE.INC. * and TiV. ■peclallsta aince JU4. 2- 0 X 6-8—1*4 T mahogany doora Oodga and Plymouth Stece 1027 Charter merabera of Tetea. Ml. Street. Ml. 8-4130. are a high ichpol graduate meeting of said Board of Tax Re- 8-6660 or Ml. 3-4607. DETAILkRS •■■ ■ •...... -X...... W.49 view.-Th« time of'appeai is limited 684 Center St. IF YOU'RE IHNKlNa of doing between the ages o( 18 and 2- 6 X 8-8—1*4" ^ahogany doors C H E C K E D Notice by law to 20 days from .and after OUMPLETE REPfURS by Stuart alterations -of any kind from 40, visit our employment of- «« ...... V...... ;17.20' the first day of February 1956. 7 }" R. Wolcott on Wringer and auto- cellar to atUc, cabinet or con­ flee In Manchester at 806 3- 0 X 8-8—1*4." 3 lite exteriorSealed Bids will be received at struction .work, with bSsf prices ,, PROCESS MEi . door, ea...... 121.95 Herbert A. Phelon Jr., Chairman ^ ION CHEVROtJBT two door. 1061 mauo Washing madmiiss, altctric Main St., (2nd floor) Mon­ the office of the Gcnegal Manager, Paul R. Marte, Secretary rangeSf vacuum claSnera. mMora, and workmanahip guaranteed, 4 X 8—;4" Plyscord Sheathing 41 Center St., Manchester, Conn., Cbavrolat sadan. Fully equipped days and Thursday!'be­ ■ Long program, overtime, top Earle S. Rohan brand new tfraa. Douglas Motora small appliances, welding. 174 call Manchester Rooting A Siding, rates, benefits. Apply to per M ...... $140.00 up to 3:00 P.M. Tuesday, January 333 Main. - Main Street. ML 04679. Inc., Ml 9-nSS or 9-0379. Free tween 9 and 4, or call MI. No. 1 18" R.C. rebutted wood 34, 1956 for the furnishing of 5,* EVERYTHUK GOES estimatee. 3-4107 any weekday I to 8.' MANCHESTER TOOx, shingles, per sq...... 118.30 040 lineal feet of one Inch copper 7r GUNDER'S T.V. Service, avauab'la No. 1 Common Oak Flooring, per tubing, tj-pe K. any Ume. Antenna convaratona; and DESIGN M ...... $335.00 Phllco factory supenrlaad aervlro. 130 Hartford Road Bid forms and further informa­ Roofing and Chimneys 16-A THE SOUTHERN Clear oak flooring, per 64.. .$255.00 tion may ba received at the Water Tel. Ml. 9-1499. Prime shakes 18 ", per sq. M $11.70 Now ,.. It tki Hmf for RUUFINU—SpecialUUng in repair­ SERVICE Station Attendant, part Department, 66 Center St., Man­ WHEN THE WHISTLE BLOWS ASHES aND rubblah removed, also ing roofe of all kinda Also new NEW ENGLAND time, over 25 years' of age and' We guarantee, sheetrock, rock chester, Conn. Machinist UIY WITH CONFIDeNCI DRAFTSMEN-' atUca, ceUara and yards cleaned. roots. Gutter' work. Chimneys 'experienced. Hours, 8-10 p.m.4 iath with any house that we com­ Richard Martin (AND IT JUST RLIW) Prompt,- reliable courteous, aerv- cleaned, T ^ ire d , 39 yeara* ex- daily. Muat apply in person at pletely furnish. We dsn now offer General Manager an'" Superin­ DRIVE WITH SATISFACTION —men of unusual .abil­ IcO, reaaonabla rates. Ml. 9-3148. inanca. Free eaumatci. CaU TELEPHONE COMPANY Van's Service Station, 437 Hart­ to devefepers . and builders a spe­ tendent ities and expeHbnce—to owley. Manchester Ml, 3-3361. ford Rd. cial service on part or full.carloads MELODY RADIO-T.V., phono'A e of building materiala. . check the unusual grow th. Night' calls. - Guariantaad aarvtca. TOOL Makeri apprenUccs. Will be This is a smoN shop SAFE •‘ BUY USED CAES 1983 OLDSMOBILE S-88 2-DOOR. Radio and ,1881 DeflOTO 4-IKKHL Choice o f two< both , opportunities with one of lO 9-3380. Millinery—Dreesmeking 19l .tested. Apply (Connecticut State NATIONAL LUMBER, INC., Notice heater, whitewall Urea. In'ax- ^ l A A K ' equipped with automaUc trangnta- C V A K Employment Service. 806 Main 381 State St, North Haven, Conn, that is •ip(Mi41in9 cellent-condition, elon, etc. Take your pick. the nation’s moat rapidly St., Manchester. ^ '52 MERCURY '55 PLYMOUTH expanding organizations "tel. CHestnuf 8-2147 Town of Manchester icHy. Oppiortunity fW Read Herald Advs. DRESSMAKING and alterations. Hardtop. ‘TVo-tone blue. flavey 4*Door V-8. Two. in long range missiles Shirt collars turned. MI; S-14&3. PERMANENT position for one WANTED X— ------■ Invitation to Bid odvoncMitfit is unlliii- New white Wall tires, ra­ 1851 MERCURY MONTEREY HAEOTOF. Bids will be received for the re­ toae. Radio and 1859 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR. Radio progrbms. stenographer and one typist clerk Diamonds— Watchm— dio, beater, overdrive. Iin-i '53 PONTIAC beater. Low Mercomatlc, radio and haater. ALTERATIONS on Women's and placement and repair of the flood­ itod. Write for. iiitor- and heater. In excellent condition. Tr O $1495 with A Grand View High (unmarried). Excellent working RELIABLE MEN Jewelry 48 . macpiate one- d 1 K C mileage. A real gem. • Tdp Wages chlldren'i clothei. Reasonable conditions. Opportunity for ad- FOR MOLDING PRESS lights at Roberison. Park at the viaw, giving ik i«. briof owner ear. ^ I I * § 3 3-Door. Two-tone. Radi* On Garden Street pricea, also dressmaking, Call MI. vancemeiit. No Saturday work. office of the .General 6lanager, aiHt heater. Exeellent rab- South Of Fern Street OPERATORS LEONARD w TU8T, Jeweler, re­ outlinn of .oxpoitefico 9-4370. Vacation. Extra earned vacation pairs, adjuats watches expertly. Town of Ml4i(.'bester at 3:00 P.M., ber. A one- • 1 1 H C 1953 PACKARD CUPPER 2-DOOR SRpAN.' •Ebccellent Working A lovely cuatom built I bed­ SECOND SHIFT 1958 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN. Conditions dayi. Many other benefita. Office Reasonable prices. Open daUy. Thursday,January 36, 1956 at and ndueotion. owner beauty. ^ 1*1 " I O Radio and haater and other luxury Secao- room ranch home with base- T- located at 161 Waahington St., w i l l which the bids will lie opened in '50 FORD Heater, reconditioned throughout.. Moving—Trucking T R A IN Thursday evenings. 129 Sprues '51 CHEVROLET ■oriea. Drive It home C 1 A O K meat garage. Many built-in fea­ Hartford.” Prudential Ina. Co. JA. Street 60. 9-4887. public;. Bids, sealed and marked De Luxe 4-Door Sedan. today for # I W T ® ♦ Liberal Company tures,'^ paneled fireplace wall, 8-31U. Minimum weight. 160 pounds. Custom V-3 3-D«or. Storage 20 "Replacement and repair of flood­ Two-tone paint, radio and Radio, beater. # Benefits' paneled waiaacoat In dining and Age to 11.50 to sUrt. lights at Robertson Park" muat he W RITE heater, powerglide. A A Ins- 1931 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR. An exceUent ear, kitchen,' service bnr, plaeter^ AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. local . 1881 FORD CLUB COUPE. Radio E l A A K I Fuel and Feed 49-A in. the office of the General Man­ Here are three books thst will maculate one completely equipped at an axecl- C C O K walH, bneebonrd hot water heat, and tong distance moving pack­ LEGAL SECRETARY. Manchee- ager before the Um* stated above. '54 PLYMOUTH 'bSr $345 lent price. T rO and haater.4n exeenent'‘eo^ tlon. M w J A pply at ceramic tile bath. ing, storage. Call MI. 3-S1A7 Hart­ , ter. Tel; MI. 9-S277. ■ Apply in person SEASONED hardwood for stove, help you sUrt a Quilt Library! owner car. TTie right is reserved to reject any QlOl contain* six patchwork and PERSONNEL OFFICE ford CH. <-1433. furnace nr fireplace; delivered and all bids. BOX X 4-Ooor. Radio, beater. Ex­ CaU PHIL HALUN—Ml 9-9381 THE SPENCER an.YwhSre, CaU Ml 3-7083. Leon­ six applique designs and U called cellent rnbtfbr. Immacn- 1848 CHEVROLET 6-DOOE, MANCHESTER Package Delivery. RUBBER PRODUerrS CO. All bids must conform to the "Flower Quilts; Q102 contsins 1961 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR; M onday thru Friday MANCHESTER ASSOCUTES SECRETARY ard Gtglip. Bolton. specifications and bidders' forms Slim as a needle house dress cut '51 D O D G E 4 .D R Inte late Insidein s id e and ^ 'o mit. n t . - '5'50 0 M MERCURY E R C U R Y 1881 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR, CAAC CompletelyCompletely squlpptd. equipped. An An axcaUsnt excellent * E 0 f t i l K Realtors ^ - Light trucking and package deliv­ CHAPEL ST. twelve designs of patchwork anp on sew'-simple princess lines . Perfect C 1 A O C ...... - HeaUt.Heater. A A nice nice car. car. . buy at . 8A.M.to5P,M. ery. Refngeratora weahere and which may be procured from the applique fame known as Grand- Choose a brightly colcired fabric Coronet. Itodlo nod heater, 4-Door.4-Door. Itodlo, Itodlo, bentcr. beater. E xEx-- . MI 9-0SS4.8-0834^: MI S-74SS, MI 8-3484 stove movifig Superintendent of RecreaUon, 32 HERALD nntoniatir trnaemleslon. family mmuyonr. enr. rubber. Per- ■ Saturday 8 A . M. to ■penalty Folding ' Women with lecretarial - exper­ Garden— Farm— Dairy moter'a Patchwork Quilts : w d and wear vltb or without a belt. relleat rubber. Per­ chaira tor rent Xn. 6-0782. 6-07 Situations Wanted— School Street, Manchester, Conn, QIOS as twelve designs — one for Tbe buy of C A Q i : fectsecondfect eecoad CAAE ■ 12 Noon ience wanftd for full time and part Products 50 'Pattern No. 83(8 is in siMS 14, time poaltiona. Shorthand eaaential, Fdmale 38 each month of the y e " , — 16. 18. 20; 40. 42, 44. 46. Size 16 tbe week at ' ^ * 9 7 9 m t. ^ * 9 * 9 9 pleasant office, group inauHance FOR SALE - U S. No. 1 Katahdio known as "All-Year Quilts. 4 8:4 yartls of 35-inch. Painting— Papering 21 Mtatoea. Bryan Brothers, 179 and profit- sharing benefita. Apply book 'Is 56c and contains patteni ■ • For this. pattern, send 35c iii to WOMAN WOUIJD like housework. ToUand' Turnpike, Mancheeer. pieces and directions f6r making ADVANCED SEPTIC TANKS PAINTINO AND - paperhanging. Phone 60. 3-7067. coins,' yo(ir name, addreks, size de AND ' Quality work, reaaonabla pricea Phone 60. 9-7037. twelve quilts. DIVB.OFMENT Send 50c in coins, your name, sired' and the pattern number and prompt aervice. Free eeu- to SUE BURNETT, THE MAN ALbON SPINNING MILLS, •ddrsss aim! the quilt book aumber ’ DIVISION PLUBCED SEWERS matei. Fully insured. CaU Bert WILL CARE for children in lUy Household Goods ' 51 CHESTEB BVENINO HEBALD. MORIARTY BROTHERS Plante. ML 9-6868. WANTED to ANNE CABOT, S ROY MOTORS ' home. days. Phone 60. 9-6309. TALCOTTVILLB, CONN. TEE EVENING *18® 1150 AVE. AMEBIOAS, NEW ANTIQUE FURNITUllE, eUver, FOR ft P.M. ta 4 A.M. SHIFT YORK 88, N. Y. - - » AVCO MACHINE aEANED MANCHESTER MI. 8-5133 glass, china, and used furnitura AVE. AMEBIOAS, n e w YOBK LINC0LN.4IIERCURY ^ INCORFORATID MaaulaetHrlBg Coap. Situations W anted- KXFIRiENCED MACHINISTS • The new fall and winter '55 Issue Seplle Taaks, Dry WcUet Sewer bought and sold. Furniture Repair AA» NeYe of Basic Fashion, our complete 301-315 CENTER ST.TEL Ml 3-SI 35 ’Male ,89 Service. 60.^-7449. - ood TOOL MAKERS Still availableiTi-the Needlework IN Snlffan's Lana Uaee laetalled Album printed in attractive c(>K pattern magazine is filled with 241 N. MAIN ST. (Twa LoeaHoiM) IIS cmTiR sr. Cor. South Main PLUOQED SEWERS GENERAL OFFICE work, lady OPEN EVENINGS Cellar Watefprooflag Done EXPERIENCED DRIVER needs TWO WHITE enamel ranges, oU- MANY RENEFiTS era. It conuins 56 P****,?^ attractive, lew-easy ityles to de­ 'With knowledge of accoufita re- gaa comUnation, Ro;>per ggas u rang! ri light beginner aqd experU. Don't TIL^,Ml 3-1113 OFIN9A.M.ta9:30FJyL TILMI3-122ft (South and of plant) oelvable for E*at Hartford pftica. work with geipd pay and advance­ deetgns — plu» $ 8*N McKin n e y ir o s . UWLUaeED ^ ment opportunities. Sober, de­ with hasting unit. "TR 6-8843. Apply MAL TOOL A EN8INEERIN0 reeUone printed in book. .Only 25* miae it — sand 35 centa today fori Btratford, Oonnacticut SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. TOWN and COUNTRY Bookkaepingv machlna exparianca your copy, , I ORAINAOB CO. halpful but not eakential. Salary pendable. C^l 60. 9-4414. CAU Ml M ISf A aopyl U e -ltl Penri Bt. Tet. Ml S-SSeS M l 84163 »en. For Intarvlaw writs Box G, REFRIGERATOR and alactric aaraid. .Real] Haridd Adva. ■tova. Call 40. 9-8147 aftar 6. f ■ V \ ■ 1

• X . TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1966 ATtnica Dully Net PrwM Run SIXTEEN Far tka Week OMete H m Weather Jaa. 14. leee Farseaat sf U. a Weather ] 1 1 3 7 6 H it Ooreu Group at tha South piaar aad eoMer taaight with Mathodlat Church will net mart Sutliffe Named Reads Ike's Prayer Hold Hearing wafUMAaeit toW la MMdle taeas. Oaattaaed ■ A ^ u t T o w n for rug work tomorrow, Tha naxt Engaged •( OlreulaWax esRkniiraday. high aear 861. Saaw m ating will ba Jan. 35 at 10 a.m. r M anefutiter-^A City o f ViUage Charm Thwrdk^(^aight ar Frtiay. Th« 1UY..K. VJiwr lUak, mini*-. The group, however, will vialt the Vice Principal On New Code BRAKE Ur d( tlM Cbvciuuit OonfrtraUontl Study group tomorrow at 3 p.m. Church, left y«tt«rd»y to ottend aa planned. th« umual AArun ot tho minl«< Hyatt Sutliffe, guidance teacher The comprehepaive .new building W E D ^D A Y , JANUARY 16, 1956 A4hrarti0 ag ah Paga 13), ~ f in o< tb« MoUm district et the The monthly dinner of the in the Junior h i|^ 'achool grades code for Mancheeter' wtllfbe the PRICE PIVEI^CENTS ''BvBi««Ueal MiMlon Covenent Senior Citiaena Club will bt hald and assiatant to- the Barnard eubject of a public hearing before Church ^ Amerlc* in W«»oditock. School principal, will be a vice tomorrow , a th# Community Y, principal .of the new high achool the Board of Dlroctora fonlght at Reservist Step Of! which b«Mp jrMterday aid will atarting with a program of gamaa, 8 p.m. In the hearing room of the laelndes lining and labo^—THE BEST BRAIU JOB IN TOWN «ontiiiu« through Friday noon. - ainging and dancing at 3 p.m. Din­ next year. China Asks Tha Board of Skluc^Uon last Municipal Building. SailotB.Feared ner win be at 5:30. The program YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS HERE Real Dimies March R. Earl Wright, lixiuBtrial rela- will be under the direction of Jim night, designa.tcd him for the Job No objection to putting the code on the nomination of Superinten­ Uona managar o( Cheney Broa., la Herdic and tha ladiea from the into effect has been voiced in the Force Ban, Austin, Tex., Jan. 13 (PV—Two ' a member o( the Connecticut Per- Second Congr^ationai Church dent of Schooola Arthur H. filing. In hia new poaltion, Sutliffe Will many meetings held by the town Lost in Shiix Blast members a t a Houston Marina Boanel AaMidation which will hold will act aa hoateaaea. rsssrvs unit trudged into Auatin i t i third meeting or the lUS-M aca- V have charge of the Junior high officials and representatives of the achool itu-'enta housed In the ndw yeaterday and, eatlmatsd that - /w an Thuraday at the Hotel Sutler, Mra. Charlea Ubert, repraaentf- building trades over the past Ijov VANS Ifni * n Chou Talks they had collected nearly 10 Hartford-.. The group wlU h ea thVa of the local ad^itory council of achool. 10 months. The code is in the foyin of Lake C harles,/^., Jan. 180>>>r to the comi^. wars a com- cents for the March of Dimes throe OeonacUcut. prcaldenu give, the Connecticut State Branch of the , Sutliffe has been In the Man­ an ordinance to be acted t ^ n by pleta iojs. chester achool system since 1P40, 4 2 7 Hartford Rd. Manchcster,Conn. Geneva, Switterland, Jan. (/P) — Citiea-Service Oil Co. on each of the 36,000 steps they their peraona viewa oh varioua aa- American Cancer Society. Mra.. J, I the Board of Directors. / 18 Waahlngton Social Club will he Ruffert Chemical Co., Center- The ^ In e a e Reda have long the missing at 30. A seaman, who ahock.and minor bums. S o v i e t N a ^ ru’s plan to sever this west held Saturday a 3 p.m., a which Cub Scout Pack 1^1 will obaarve Educational Square buildings, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Roy contendedX^at th4ir differences bad been on board before the ex­ Earlier In the morning another brook. which will be adapted to Junior Warren, ia a freahntan at the Uni­ coast, metropolis from Bom­ time reporU for the year will be charter night at Ita monthly meet­ A'June wedding la planned. with tha Unili^ Statea and tension plosion, put the figure at 16. tug had picked up a trio who read and new ofllcera elected. ing tonight at 7 o'clock In the high school use versity of Connecticut, CORNED BEEF arising from the Formosa issue Set Docks Afire Jumped into Lake Charlea. • bay state. At least four of ChailM Johnaon. chairman, re- . In other personnel matters last In announcing . Misa Warren's Verplanck S C h o o If auditorium. selection, Alsop said. "President can be rcsohred diUy by 'a top-level The Salem Marltiite'a bias, set Crewmen John Klepadlo of Avo- Gains/Seen the demonstrators were queata that reaervationa for the Oommiaaioner Bruce Mcllroy will Delta Chapter, No. 51. Royal night, the Board granted leaves of conference. This twaposal haa bean two loading docks afire .at the aupper a S o'clock be aent In by Arch Maaona, will confer the moat abiaence to Mrs. Doris Sllverateln. Eisenhower is a deeply religio\is ca, Pa., one of those rescued by killed, bringing the death toll make tha preaentatldn of the char- man, and it seems fitting that aa rejected in WaahUigtairaa amount­ Citiea Servics plant in Lake the tiig, said he was standing on Thuraday. ter. excellent master degree at Its a teacher at Buokley School; Mra. ing to recognition of th# Commu­ Charlea, about six'miles from this in three days of violentie to stated convocation tomorrow even­ Elizabeth' Rebfnhymei*. a teacher we honor him on the third anni­ C the' fantail of the ship with two U.S./Tlireat 10 in Bombay state. versary of hia inauguration, we nist regime. city ih'southweat Louisiana. A combined mMtlng of the ing at 7:3Q In the Masonic Tkmple. at Lincoln; and Mrs. Avis B . In Tokyo, meanwhile, ,The Ship and th r docks, aceord- Indian Army units were ordered The meeting will be folldwed by Smith, a teacher at Bowei a. -. use as our invocation the prayer mus.mmn»sciir (Coattaned oa Page Twelve) to stand by and a -hour curfew South School and Green PTA't to­ he voiced on his inaAtfuration today rejected a U.S, \Yasl^gton, Jan. 18 {fP)— 24 FOR PBOBIFT morrow night at \S o'clock Ih the the usual aoclal hour lU’d refreih- The Board last night also made w mmumo-MMimmii made at Oaneva that both Adm. Arleigh A. Burke, chief waa clamped on the big industrial Bowara School auditorium will be ments. three appointments, Mrs. Mildred day.” ; f ■ m r n m im M foratwear the uae of forqe in •ector in the Northern part of the Sherman Adams, the assistant X of nayal operations, told Con- city. Various other parts of tho addreaaad by John F. Bchare- L- Tag of Storra will .replace Mrs. to the President, will be the math REO. 69e LI. Formosa area. iachewaky, who will dlacust "Prob- Members of Linne Lodge,- No. 73: Sllverateln, Miss Patrtcia Taylor of A- pciping broadcast quoted a gres^ today- Soviet Russia Has city were put under duak-to-dawn speaker at Conneeticut'a dinner, :ar cqrfew, SiRVIGE lema of Children of B3ementary Knights of Pythias, will meet at Mancheater, who lageadliatinrihls which will be. attended by some foreign office spokeaman as aay- became -the major naval .rival CALL WnXIAMB School Age.” The Green PTA will 7:30 tonight in front of Orange June from New Britain Tj/whers 'in g the proposal waa made Jan. to/the United States and “we At least 300,000 workers in tho 1,000 persons from all parts of the FRESH GROUND city of nearly three miUlon pet^Io MI 9.aBtS hold a abort bualneaa mcatliig at Hall and Proceed to WatkIns-West College, will teach a mfddlegradc State who will pay $100 a plate. 13 and was the same aa one turned Oimnot afford a holiday.” Adlai Fites in Minnesota Primary 7;50, A cake.aale.wiiLba.haid for Ihineral Home to. pay. re8pect,a_ .to next .year, and Joaeph W. Buaky of The--Jlar.tford dinner, will- be KALI'S down by Red China last Novem- Burka urged ih«- House armed anawertd a call by. leftist unlona-- the benefit of Cub Scout Pack Bl, Alexander Berggreh who ,,.was .a Mancheater will teach industrial linked with 53* other cities across ■'bar.'..... ~ ... ■ Services committee to approve a ■ Aiaui Stavenaon, center, awaart to validity of affidaviU aa he 61m yeaterday In St. Paul with for a. general strike to reiitforco aponaored by the Gnen PTA. The member. B.rta In the Junior high school next the nation in a ufllque half- hour Headquarters Peiplag Blaats Dnllea bill to authorlae nearly 1 bil­ *cr tha Mlnneeota prcaidentlal primary alecUon, March 20. demands that the city become toe meeting la open to the public. September. closed-circuit telecast, which will At the same time, Peiping let lion dollars worth of ship con­ At right ia Ctov. Orville Freeman of Mtnneaota. Stavenaon handed Donovan 4 list of 67 MinnaaoU capital of a naw ioarathl-apeaking The regular meeting of Daugh- loots a aerlaa of blasts at Se«e- ■I?'* “* ‘***'’“ * allegiance to him in the coming Democratic National Mnvention. ■tate. - P O t R IN T tera of Liberty. No. it. LOLI, feature a talk by President Eisen­ FO R - . HAMBURG struction. The Navy propoaes to (AP Wlrffphoto)* Peliee Jail Top Bod i' , ^ S and I t niiBn Hovto Projectora A cheerleading club for girls la MEET TO.MORROW NIGHT hower from Washington, tary of Stats Dulles. The apoRea- _ Hartford, Jan. 18'(ff^The executive Vice' president of.tne build another 00,000-ton aupericar- being orggniaed oy the Recreation scheduled for tonight in Orange The regular meeting of DAV, man wqs quoted aa saying Dulles Police Jailed onw of India's laad- ae—d or ailent, niao S3 mm. Hall hai bean canceled until world’s leading.cigar firm in dollar volume todav denied Mat rier; an atom-powered cniiiM’ that ailda prajaeteri. Dept, at the Ehuit Side Recreation No, 17. Auxiliary will be held to­ •-'even renewed the clamor for an the Connecticut wrapper industry is threatened bv a manu­ would be the world's first surface Ing Oommuniata 8. A. Dange, aa Center tonight beginning at 0:30. further notice. morrow night at 8 o’clock at the atomic war againat China.” warship driven by nuclear power, Eight Persons he arrivad by plane from New w WILOON DRUG CO. There la no fae attached, but any VFW, Home. Mrs. Katherine Mil­ Red China broke the secrecy factured cigar leaf. Stanley S, Keysef of Consolidated Ciirar and other ahips. . Delhi. He is vies preatdent of tho M l Mala at. Tal. Hfl 3-5331 one wishing to Join must ba a Maryellen Velvo, daughter of ler will be hoateaa for refreshments. lbs. for which both sldea have been observ­ Corp. with headquarters in New?—------' . Naty Chief TesUfles GiBill Cash Given Red-dominatod World Federation member of the recreation program, Mr. and Mra. Sebastian Vaivo. 54 R. E. WANDEU ing on the substance of,the pro­ York alao said the outlook for out-' % ther witnesses at the commit­ Lose Lives iii of Trade Utaions (WFTU). Eklwardt St., an Bhving model and tracted talks 'at Geneva “so aa to door binder tobacco grown by 2,000 tee hearing will include S ecreti^ The rioters hsld virtual control accordlopiat, will perform over Building •et forth the aUnd of the Chinese farmera in the Connecticut Valley; I Th o u s a n d ^ Ne t of the Navy Thomas and Rear of tha factory area until pollcb and Channel 80. TV, tomorrow inorn- REG. 3 LIS. FOR $1.00 aide,” the spokesman said. ta not as dark aa pictured by agri­ Adm. Albert G. Mumma, chief of Regional Storm special armed unito drove them out Ing at 5:30. cultural leadera. the Bureau of Shipa. Four Rfd Schools with ahota, tear gaa and club For New Work Contractor Peiping gave the text- of the Besides growing shade leaf here Quick $4^rofit charges. OUTS YOUR SHOVELS The n th alttlng In the Elks set­ • American proposal, which it said for wrapfien. Consolidated ia the Btfrke teaUSed , that Russia's 08 RttidtHtid-Commareial THESE ARE 1 DAY SPECIALS ONLY! | waa aubmltt^ Iqr Ambamdor drive for naval pow-er "ia the moat Boaton, Jan. 16 OF) — Eight . Telling, stone-throwing mobs back tournament will.be held tor chief buyer at native outdoor (^P^Yr^enato invostigators today iden­ ranged the atreeta. They felled LAWN TNIT SNOW night at tha Elks Home, Alexia Johnson at OanaVa, aa fol tobacco fdr the cigar Mnder placed Ou Ford Stock aignlOcant development in Soviet deatha weM blamed today on tha or Repairs Alftrotions-Rtmedaling lows:' g-and strategy since World War tified four Bchools they sSid are involved in their a^udy of trees td barricade bighwaya and under the wrapper. heavicat anow atorm of tha aaaabn charges that jtchools now .orMrmerly owned by Comraunista hbrted BtteH at pasting trrins, The second aeaalon of the Fam­ **Bu8iness Built On "Tha United Statea of America 'Concern haa been felt in the which yeaterday vasbed off its ex­ bUQM Shd Cftff, ily Financial Management Forum FREE and tha People’s Republic of China overall 350 miUlon a year industry New York. 3 ^ . 13 UP) — The He aaid it is Avious the have received milliona of dollars from theXovemment for TORO tA L L Customer Satisfaction" pected ooean-boimd course '’'and training vatarana. Paul J. Tlamay,41 Btteets Wars Uttared with brdtoa. rpower RuhIIc- will be held tonight from -7 to B in Rongos, Rofrigorators, are determined that they will aet- in the valley as a result of an new new Ford motor stock sold at a U.S.S.R. wants to be in position glasa, wood and dtbria. By noon the high school library at the East Full Insurance Covcrafc PARKING tle disputes between them through manufactured binder made of premium toorts Even so,/tha tlmiaanda^of pedple .hova jp o rt thaii. Naw England baa had preoipiti^ Downtown Bombay was 1 er to snow ihovcl! 974 who got a portion of Uvf^ offering Ufi(k " of aoipe Itind, A” Weother tratora SelKXd- lnO., of New York S t o ^ s registrants can be accepted for the 82 BALDWIN ROAD SUPER MARKETS (CoaUaned oa Page Twelve) touching on a atm liar threat to 400 aubmarinaa and ara commit- City; / . ^ t o ^ t a r l with buaineas -vtituBlhr at a"it course. Inquiry, may be made of TEL M l 3-7773 MANCHESTER. CONN. I f ■ the natural shadegrowm .wrapper. at $04.50 a share had a pioOt of atoning 75 to 85 new ones a year; Bureau record. ■UU. Shops which “opimed -ware Throws 6(hihoveI-losds Cheater L. Robinson, director of The JEO K O IA U COM M AIN ST. Keyser.e in an exclualve inter­ nearly yk a share. they also have been building more Generally aunny, cold and windy 3. TOw Radio and Televiaion looted. \ per minute! No more adult education at the high school. view, was asked for comment on a The /Stock was quoted in early deatroyera and crulaera since weather was. fbrccaat by the TeehiticU School of \ Allentown, PoUce barricades kfipt Uis mebs Bush Drafting atatement Dec. 28 Ralph C. Laa- dealiq^ at $70 bid, $70.25 ask'eA^ World War If than all the rest of Weather Bureau for today. Pa.; es’ Army out of the waterfngR area where i ^ i e t o d shovcling-^ust whst 3- The Robert Loula Btevenaon the doctor ordered! * The querterlv meeting of the bury Jr.', director of the Shade but by no

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