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$80.9 Billion Budget State N ew s Ike for Raising Roundup Life Retired in State Gas Tax, Join U.S. Group Hartfoni, Jali. 16 (iP)— The er first Connecticut chapter of a national organization which Budget estimates for the year ending June 30: offers its aged members low 1961 1962 cost drugs and vitamins, low $82,333,000,000 23 Aboard Income ...... $79,024,000,000 cost tours of Europe and Woman, Child O utgo ...... $78,945,000,000 $80,865,000,000 group hospital-surgical-medi- $1,468,000,000 Surplus ...... $79,000,000 cal insurance has been start­ Removed from Year-end debt ...... $284,900,000,000 $283,400,000,000 Structure ed. ' __ ^___ e The organisation is the Ameri­ Washington, Jan. 16 (/P)— can Association of Retired Battered Yaeht President Eisenhower today State Tax Set Persons, a non-profit body. Its first Li Atlantic sent Congress an $80.9 billion chapter in the state has been start­ New York, Jan. ,16 (/P)— farewell budget calling for a ed in West Haven. British tanker removed New York, Jan. 16 (fi*)— President of the West Haven Cryptic underwater aounda $1.5 billion surplus dependent At $1,755,5.30 group, the 11th association chap­ woman and child from on the will of Congress, John ter in the nation, is Charles G. storm-battered yacht off Ber­ hinted today there may be F. Kennedy and fate. Hartford, Jan. 16 (At — The Chamberlain, of that community. muda today and then radioed survivors trapped beneath the To finance the-projected aurplue president of the Connecticut SUte Other officers are from West that the vessel no longer need­ sea in compartments of a for the 1962 fiecal year that begins Chamber of Commerce today esti­ Haven and Hamden. Association storm-wreck^ Air Force ra­ mated Coimecticut wlU have to ed assistance. July 1, Elsenhower would Increase members must be 55 or over, The Coast Guard here said it dar tow er. federal fees and taxes on all those contribute $1,765,530 In federal had received the informatlpn from taxes, if President Elsenhower's The huge structure, 70 who mall letters, travel In air­ C a lls for * Watchdog* the tanker Garonne. planes or use the nation's high­ proposed $80.0 bUlion budget is The tanker, which had been miles off the Atlantic Coast, ways. adopted. Hartford, Jan. 16 (A>) — Creation standing by the 97-foot ketch vanished in a raging sea last Most of his action proposals Joseph B. Bums also suppUed of a permanent, bi-partisan Caryn 330 miles northwest of Ber­ were retreadst but the 1,040-page the following statistics on the (Jon “watchdog” commission to insure n igh t. muda, radioed that it was resum­ -Jope that some of the 28 b liv et book did Include these ideas nectlcut share of the budget; « maximum economy and efficiency ing its voyage to South America. which he formally suggested for It would be equal to a $602.52 in spending of state funds is pro­ It reported the yacht was in men on the tower may still be the first time; contrilbutlon by every man, woman posed by Republican State Chair­ good shape.” alive came today when the de­ 1— The possible creation of aand child in the stats. man Edwin H. May Jr. Names of the woman and child, stroyer McCaffeiry picked up high-piwtige White House Job, It would be greater than the May cited GOP concern for what removed at the yacht's request, “tapping noisea” on its sonar perhaps canning the title drat sec­ $1.7 bUlion total tax recelpU of he called financial problems fac­ were not known, immediately. eiiuipment near the site of the retary of the government. The post the state government for the last ing the state as the reason for. his The Coast Guard said its cutter Would be filled by a presidential ap­ nine fiscal years. proposal to set up the legislative Rockway would continue on to the vanished tower. pointee Who would outrank cabinet It would be greater than the commission. Caryn despite the tanker's mes­ “Exchanged tapping ^sig­ members and act as a sort of as­ $1.75 bUlion total spent by the “I propose an agency,” May said sage that assistance was nO longer sistant president both at home and nals,” the destroyer radioed state for General fund purposes in in a weekend statement, "to b'e ne^ed. abroad. the last 11 fiscal years. named the Ck>mmission cn Govern­ Advice out of Block Island, R. I., the Coast Guard here. “Now and 2— The establishment of a new mental Expenditures to serve as has heard what may be hu­ cabinet-level department of trans­ listed the master-owner of the W ry 'watchdog' for the legislative (Jaryn as Stephen H. Swift. Oth­ man voice .over sonar. Defi­ they portation plus an eltlclency-pro- branch of our state government moting office of esecutive manage- ers aboard were not identified. nite possibility survivors ;ord> -Mystery- Flash much in the manner tfmt the Gen­ W ln ^ up to 35 knots tore the ment within the White House or* eral Accounting Office operates as trapped in tower structure.” gsujlsation. (Jaryn's sails loose from bolt On West Coast an arm of the U.S. C onfess." ropes Saturday night and left her The destroyer said it was Eisnhower conunended these sug­ May's proposal called for ex­ attempting to send down div­ gestions to President-elect Ken­ lying broadside to heavy swells. Eureka, Calif., Jan. 16 iJP)— panding jurisdiction of the state The ketch had turned to sail ers to probe the underwater nedy and the Congress without ad auditors beyond their present func­ vancing specific legislation. Ground observers in northern after her engine failed. She was remains of the tower. California and southern Ore­ tion of examining expenditures. On the facts and figures side, out of Block Island for Bermuda. Sonar is an underwater Eisenhower forecast federal spend­ gon and pilots flying as far The auditors would exapiine The (^ast Guard said the re­ south of this timberland city methods, planning and general ef­ search vessel Atlantis, which had sound-detection system* ineae ing of $80,865,000,000 In fiscal 1962 ficiency of various state govern­ and revenues of $82,333,000,000. aa San Francisco Bay area— reported the Caryn's troubles, has “Structure is entirely below 300 miles—last night reported ment agencies, and would be em surface depth,” the message For the indicated surplus of powered to make recommendations been relieved.' $1,468,000,000 to become a reality seeing a mysterious flash in The Atlantis, owned by the con- the sky. about utilization and expenditures 1 said. “Request all possible sal­ 18 months hence, these develop­ Woods Hole Oceanographic Insti­ vage assistance earliest.” Grants Pass, Ore., Police-- of state moneys to the general as­ tute, was in the area and estab­ ments would be necessary: sembly. Previously more than 14 1. Congress would have to in man Dick NeweU said be lished commimicatipns with the (Jhief ConsUble Edmund F. Dwyer and Trooper Donald BulUvah take Theodoin M. R o d g A -'^ the >*y." spotted the bluish fipriiaU May aald the present bi-partisan hours after the ocean-bound nrood crease postal rates (details not auditora would head the proposed Coast Guard. Circuit ciourt in East Hartford this iriomlng where he was given a one-week continuance, on- a spelled out), vote higher taxes oh traveling in a western direfc- Home port of the Caryn was list­ ■ (Herald photo by Ofiara). -i structure collapsed, the Coast tlon shortly after 10 p.m. commission, which would iw bi­ charge of assault with intent to murder. gasoline (4 1/2 cents a goUon in­ ed as S t Thomas, Virgin Islands. Guard had said chances for Other Oregon observers said it partisan Itv luiture, would report Word from Mystic, Conn., said "V. stead o f 4 cents) and establish a directly to the General Anembly, any nurvivurs w»rs *‘V tr y new tu on jet fuel Air fares appeared to diatnugrate. that tw o' OonnsOTlcut men were and would have ah avnenned staff glim .” — ' should be adjusted prconptly to Federal Aviatim - A g e n c y to Include experts In oRiee manag- aboanl Oia Caryn. They were Iden­ Snow Blankets Vemon Resident Shot cover any aviation gas tax in- aptAOsmen theorized It might tified as Capt. Gary Twlng of tly (A ament aad-hualneas control meth- Groton Dong Point the skipper, iw on crease, Eisenhower said. have been a falling meteor. od e,' New York, Jan. 16 (fP)— The flash triggered a fl6od and Francis E. Bowker, Mystic, State, Norfolk Twenty-eight men were fear­ (Oontlnaed on Page Five) of telephone calls. chief mate. Bowker's wife in Mystie said the ed lost today in the collapse of have Barney Rapaport Dies an Air Force radar tower in a Hartford, Jan, 16 tffi—Barney two men were aboard the' yacht, Gets 10 Inches ja — Court in East Hartford this morn­ Miss Hunter and- Holmes were for new students will be provided' ford where he' had been tempor­ inent remodeling deal. General federal order forbidding the uni­ French military sources said today (Continued on Page Six) ing, but Judge John M. Alexander driven to Athens, starting before on one floor of the recently dedi­ Tha Thom, one of the main stag: arily in diistody on a breach of Sessions Court Judge Joseph A. versity from again .suspending or granted him a one-week continu­ Sarafite used such terms as expeUing them if disorders again dawn, by their attorney, Donald L. cated $624,000, 2-story, Pope Pius Ing areas for a planned govern­ ance to allow him to retain coun­ peace charge. Hollowell, and the Rev. Samuel W. x n Ubrary. ment offensive against the rebel- On opening the front door, he “betrayal of trust” and ''grent erupt. sel. He is in the State Jail in Tol­ wrongs” In excoriating the city imere were no resumptions of Williams, president of the Atlanta Night graduate students are held Plaine des Jarres, fell to the land in lievi of $20,000 bond. was shot in toe stomach, allegedly last week^ demonstrations which Branch of the National Associa­ presently using the same facilities, pro-Communist forces Sunday Information today is that Atty. by ■ Rodgers, who ■ had climbed in official before passing sentence. The sentencing automatically began with name calling and p ^ tion for the Advancement of Color- she explained, but this would not night. News Tidbits Francis P. Pallotti of Hartford will toe bedroom window. greased into rock thlw lng, the There was no confirmation of represent him. •'’ Turning to run, he was shot cost Jack his $25,0OO-a-year Bhopting of firecrackers and the (Ooattnued on Page Six) (Continued on Page Thirteen) the report. Culled from AP Wires Fowlkes was shot t'vice, once in again, this time under toe shoulder post, highest municipal office blade. in the nation held to' * Negro. battling of outnumbered ppllce. ------...... According to latest reliable in­ the abdomen and once in the back The officers finally fired back at a formation available here, the gov­ under the left shoulder blade, but 1 As he ran across the yard, two mob of several hundred with tear' ernment had four of its best para- Parishoners of Christ The King is in good condition today at CRITICIZES MEMORIAL gas, troop companies plus an infantry Roman Catliolic Church are asked Rockville City Hospital, where he (Continued on Page Six) Washington, Jan. 16 (AT—Mrs. , Miss Hunter stepped from a Castro Troops Open battalion in Tha-Thom and was to contribute 10 per cent of their Alice Roosevelt Longworth, 76, white car which had cautiously cir­ digging in an apparent prepara­ income, a return to old practice showed mighty little Interest- today in a suggestion that a unit cled the block several times. She tion for a fight. of thinking . . . Crew of record entered her dormitory at 8:05 a.m. Rebel capture Friday of the breaking B58 Hustler bomber to of a proposed cultural center t receive 1961 Thompson Trophy. here be adopted as p, living me­ Five white men in plainclothes Bidve Against Rebels staging base at Ta Vieng, 14 miles Kennedy Talks who accompanied her kept a close Britain and United Arab Republic morial for her father, the late west of Tha Thom, dealt a heavy President Theodore Roosevelt watch on the surroundings. blow to the government's plan for complete arrangements- to reopen T. i t ’s outspoken daughter toUt TTie watch dlsolosisd only the Havana, Jah.'16 (ff*)—BetWean^Glenfuegos on charge^ of links a drive north. The Ta Vieng-Tha diplomatic relations,' broken off normal traffic of any coUege cam- 10,000 and 15,000 militiamen, um with rebel actvity. Hiittdreds of during 1956 Suez invasion- . . . a Washington Post regqrten Thom area lies, about 90 miles To Evan ‘The hell with the cultural cra­ leoshed by Prime Minister Fidri peasants in the area were reported northeast of Vientiane and about Vandalism against churches of Coatro in a major offensive, have evacuated 36 miles southeast to various denominations culminate ter as a memorial. 1 flee front 26 miles south of rebel-held Xieng in -dynamiting of Johann^burg, thinking about things like that surrounded growing rebel bands "El Nicho,” a big coffee plantation, Khouang City. Palm Beach, Fla., Jan. 16 (/P)—feign Service. He began Ms Kf''' operating in the rugged, Escam- before the offensive began Friday. Sonth Africa's main Synagogue. ^mment career in 1934 ^ th the It has nothing to do wittt a Police Resciici Soldiers and civilians began dig­ New York Wojrld’a fair 1964-65 President-elect John F. Kennedy, memorial to my. father.” bray mountains o f south central -Castro's troops reportedly are ging trenches in Vientiane aiid homd owners loan corporation. will have inveitments and related nearing toe end of pre-inaugural Cuba, according • to reliable re­ commanded by Maj. Dermidlo Es- Luang Prabang as the new Red <’ftie President-elect’B luncheon calona, ‘ recently transferred to Improvements worth' $1 billion, Florida visit, today takes time out MANTLE SIGNS e U.S. ‘Fu^ii*r’ porta. offensive posed- a threat to both from consultations on appointees date with Graham ■was arranged, It could not be determined if Las Villas after commanding the says fair president Robert Moses Kennedy's headquarters said, by New York, Jan. 16 («») — army in westernmost Pinar del Jllo cities. . . . President EJiaenhower returns and speech-writing to, lunch with Yankee slugger Mickey Mantle Boston Jan'. 16 — An angry the offensive was part of a nation­ Premier Bonn Oum struck back Baptist evangelist Billy .Graham. Sen. George Smathers, D-Fla., wide drive to fulfill Castro's pledge Province. to Washingfton over slippery roads wlio also is Invited. today sighed hls-1961. contract crowd estimated, by PdUce at I f EScalona has managed t o ^ r - with the four T6 training planes after spending weekend at his re­ Kennedy, who is scheduled to for about $75,000, nuUclng him 10,000, hurling eggs and tomatow to wipe out all rebel a ^ v ity in received from the United, States leave Palm Beach tomorrow a ter- During toe presidential cam­ yesterday ripped a ■wartika cU Cuba this year, or merely a one- round/a large rebel force, it w6uld treat id Maryland’s Catootln the' highest piud player In the be the. first time Ckatro's troops making rocket and machlnegun noon 'to fly north to Washington paign when Kennedy’s Roman American League. T h e Sl-year> George Lincoln RockweU. sett shot attack to clean up an area Mountains . Strike by ground and New 'York for a round of ac­ Catholicism was an issue, Graham havo pulled off this feat. Govern­ personnel against Eastern Air­ old home run king received a i>i|; styled "fuehrer" of the A m ^ can troublesome to Castro since he (Continued on Page Thirteen) tivity in advance of his Friday in­ did not publicly endorse either Nazi party, and routed an attempt ment forces have .chased, rebels in lines- forces line to cancel all boost in pay for his part in the took power. many areas of Cuba, from Santi­ auguration, planned more work to­ Kennedy or his Republican op­ by him and four "storm troopers . One of the hundreds of civilians flights in and out of Mexico Qily day on the address h? will deliver ponent, 'Vice President Richard M. New York team’s drive to' the to picket a. downtown movie. * ago to Pinar del Rio. But when . . 7 Chiang Kai-shek’s Kuomin- American League pennant No evacuated from the mountains, in Ckistio's troops concentrated in one after taking the oath of office. Nixon. But the evangelist gave a In Chicago, a group of ptekets the south-oentral Las VlUas Prov­ elphia Sf^s tang Party wins 746 of 929 seats, And with several more key po­ well-publicized Invocation at a flghree were rrieMefi by the elqb . wearing armbands and calling area, the rebels seemed to crop up of island’s city and county coun­ but it was understood the famed ince, said the militiamen were in anotoer. sitions to be filled before taking rally for the GOP candidate, a themselves the Fighting American shelling an area wtiere the rebels Transit LFnion Pact cils . . . Soviet Union signs con­ over the reins of government, the close friend. switch-hitter had received a $IM NationalUts were escorted away In Havana, the Castro. regime tract to build Indonesia two atom­ 000 pay increase over last year, were ' believed concentrated and continued a crackdown on accused President-elect is spending con­ Over the weekend Kennedy an­ from a loop theater by j ^ c e after would’ move in after the mortar Philadelphia, Jan. 16 (/P) — A ic reactors . . , Authorities in Liv­ siderable time in consultation re­ nounced these other selections; making his salary for the com­ Bwifning with patrons. Police dis­ counter-revolutionaries. ./ ^ and artillery bombardment, | transit strike which would have ermore, Calif., question Texas ex- garding prospective appointees. Elvis J. Stahr Jr., 44, president ing- season $75,000. He had boM persed a crowd estimated at 200. Castro claimed last fall that all Thirty-three men, one of them a oonyict and Ids wife about disap­ Today he announced the appoint­ of West Virginia University, as out $7,000 last year, .This net Both theaters were showing the paralyzed Philadelphia this morn­ rebel activity in the mountains North American, were sentenced ing was settled during pre-dawn pearance of 6-year-old Rose Marje ment ' either Incident ex-Army, Maj. Evelio Duque ahd only as Robert John Gentile, was and designates former Preijller for therlast two years has been as­ 10 (M—Hahika warrfciea an Rockwell, of Artlngton Va., and toiuenced to'30 yean on charges would return to work Immediately, Dr. Luther U Tenry, RockvlUe, a hospital at Loena aad aavor^ his companlonsj?ero led away former Ca.pt Ramon Perez. thus providing transportation for Peh Nouth to form now govarni sistant to Undersecretary of State Md., as surgeon general o f the be plotted to kidnap'Cuban to^s- Douglas IMllon, who—as secretary wanaded a Bstgiaq doetar, through a sidethe th ea ^ , There was no Official word on an esUmated 600,000 riders who mqnt Moslems riat la sub­ United states. Terry, 49, will head United _ the.^rmK>rted offensive.' Military ident Osvaldo'. Dortlcos. urbs of Algiers, attaMdng Eu- of the treasury—will continue to Natlqas ^ ' * taken to a police station in protec­ OutUle enteied Cuba with falted rely on the line. toe public healtii service. He new The U.N. O em aiM ip lft O e i^ tive custody and -later placed headquarters lit Cienfuegos, ln-t)n 'The transport workers* union ropeanl!*, stoning cars,'and sackr be his chief. In the treasury post papers and under instructions Leddy had a key role in formula­ is assistant .dlractor ot the Na­ lees abajspeaed tiro ea MeeeeiMi; aboard a New Yort-bound p l« e . mountain foothills, indicated an of­ went out on strike at midnight ing French social center. tional Heart Institute, one o f fha eoldlere of the U M M N i'” No charges vjters'plfwed against fensive was under way but referred from “The Yankee Military Intel- Fire which apparently broke out tion of international economic ll^ nce Service,” tha government Saturday. ___ /a major medlaai ra-*^ Keaedlaflto( all qiiaatlona to Havana' headmiar- In basement storage area in Balti­ uM fl, ana M a aHaflnr;a$: ikeaman there said he charged, Gentile was described as With most workers off on the ^A m ative ^ Chicago, Le**iy has m-r~ * * ^ a ro th h a y Harbor, old tors. A weekend, the full impact of the more causes esttoiatod $200,000 time vbudevUle . and radio, come- had no infarmation. a World War H veteran expert In damage to west. oMe suburban a bachelor’s dograo from 0*(w*a- It was unirMi^dly zaportod that shopping' canter. ' town Unlvenfity Bchodl oC For- ! eo Fsgo SWMeea) 70 to 90 psrsaui wora oelMd in .(Oeattaoed ea Vafa Five) (Cbattoued on Pago Two) . .. . i f

HANCHESTEB EVE5 DCG HBBATJlC HAUCHBBIEB, CCKXX^ MHOIAT. lA m A K T U tl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY,, JANUARY 16, 1961 PA G E T H R E E ______------.- . 1 - - ^ 1 ris -1962; Mrs. Hector Beaupre, in I960 bringing total membership Maternity Section t m B ciu m ^outh Windsor M n.' Fred Wookey, 1963; Mias to 407. Skating Report Olivo Clapp, Mrs. David Tripp, Admloslons Corrected Sheinwold on Bridge 1964. ' Omitted from the list of. Wap- Gets Special Unit P n i d i P i ^ On tto Christian Education ping Community Church-oommlt------«K T-^T«r1e m * ■ - — - - ■ ^ A l b s #« lA# ' M A t 1 day evening; ternity section of the hospital the tjine Allj-n Wadhanu! and Steven Officers to be installed at this ed until further notice. No coasting ••A A civmMMCt cuacMT cmfl in* auttflwy c w c w c ir ftM fre t.a w t tt iww>ir» »acot « . foltaai^airt Bart's Mrs. Donald Peckhiim. AvoriU Park, N. Y. ***“ Other officers introduced by progrressive care principles. Includ­ Just telophoM root arise 1st 1 ««*£>■ Robert Bossen and Mrs. Whitney secretary: and Mrs. Alton Lane, staff doctors and three additional yrrwM mSm 1 A SM I A 5!" BighotL Joceph Oharies, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Dig- old M. Newberry, president emeri­ Yellow Latex Exuded •5^ * « * ow n y » _ ; taww»»>m«« ta* wwt<*. Ch*nlt«r* -may lilt* t»_aifc*lfc for a ninth liirtL West took ito i K T T m I S P ta H oU.^3 ToUand St., East Hartford. He waa bom Jan. 10 in Jacobs. treasurer. nurses were engaged by the hos- Get ***** *« (rf Csm^TW cart rnrtra»t«cl C*- far *rtrt«3«irtl rtl»«r»*l*. t 5« art- aroof dttnMadaand ran the haarta, tus; Allyn Wadhams, clerk; Vic­ I WT_ AH fta ^ Manchester. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. tor Senger. treasurer, Mrs. Arthur Committee-at-large: Paul Following the installation a Kuala Lumpur, Malnyo-^'Whcn ))ital to make the unit possible. Immediate *fvr» wire *ow enttioff M »» « '! OuwnMWM e«* **- vtatmgtm n# 0U» » « niowUnm, l«t defoating tto esatncL \ Opsatog toad — W 4 volle.vball game will be played. r/m t Patrick Humphrey. 86 Unden St. His paternal grandparenU Lynch, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Wayne Henr.Y and a rubber tree Is first tapped, the Delivery wmA cwB-MMcnt. «t*£» ti«c W 7 f**J *»Jn« w ell, rclMwwi Wn* mimcy: Qw Ifea. Hfwind CknfBb, vfca •T hod to gnero which oca to Miss Lillian Lasbury. dewrnmaiK akt. irt » rrw «*ar a«rt *to*a way- art a rosaHTTg of tto pack oa 1 ^ startad tto diamonds; regardtoss of South can lead another diamond • * • • • ■Deaconeases Include; Mi;*. Dex­ Merle P. Tapley as deacons. Wtottor yw waftfc it or i*#*. The church gained 43' members •Othello." freely, and the rubber yield rises. A,* »fcto*£« artrta inHwCcauraWy etoccra.. It ean ataart eamparlwn Mf of...... a fi... ^ A**. tow the mlartng ocas were dla- from dummy to make sure' that he Hearlquea, Cynthia Anne, daiughter of Mr. afRT MM. ter Burnham. Mrs. William Har­ ta tto ftator* of 'lartfarrt, tWongR" wKA (to toat. toon': toya. wko bar* coavtotad trfboted. can reach Wa n in m ic lta - Henriquea, 129 Loomis St. She waa bom Jan. 9 at Mahehester rtot tto troriA J to r* tow amawrt Tri*, attor aretoatw# tow Atao. they naoM K a to tatgwag for tto Wetofo* Gees to Dnosmy Doily Qneadan V? Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and to ftert Itot n » htiwft to maaksal : m «tar rapntaUrtM. aart fAycew*- ttoir artBcattoiaf aetmttea Tlita'ia wtUeh to *M *atoat to tto After winning the first trick Partner opens with om diamondi Mrs. Thomas Modes, 69 Woodland St. Her paUmal grandpar- M n ^ to Au*trt4^ Ormany. aart' I wtot tottar an Ito *Ai<*.______tort atflf g»Mt ti*»ortaB«». If yon •»• TeadarfooC azo Baywond with tto Jack of bearta. South goes and you bid one Hwda. He Jum p^ are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henriquea, New Bedford. Mass. She W am a. Jamam Sta rptoy.'WgBam to 3 NT, and it is once more up to has three sisUrs, Patricia. 10, Joanne. 6, Md Kathryn, 6. Jtot anty *» *to r ^ Hartforrt liyaiptony [ tutomarra atoot aymyfto^ ea»- to dnnamy with a club to tha ten 9 9 9 9 9 ^'® tta t tto** I* well *« ^^mnrta tort a* great aa aay ar-;earta. tt to w y poartKy Aw to tto ■alkttr. aad Kent Ktofiiarhmldt. Md returns a low diamond. The you. You hold: Sjarte—A 10 9 4; tot (toy ItfKwr (tot it t« ft e h t* M M tto warM. i fact ttot yw w am ft tatmCoeart to Otter awards prsarntsil at tto icw of dttmonds forces out West's Heart—9 9(9; Diamond—3; Ctub— Sweet. Norma Ann, daughUr of Mr. and Arthur L.^ •to. , ^ ' 4 I toon, for ato»p«rt ti«t tt l|fto*a nton yw* *« « aatlBg wsBt to Ttaasas Wilkin- ace, and West cannot efford to; re­ 7 6 5 8 2. W tot do you aay ? Sweet, 840 Hackmatack St. She waa bom Jan. 6 at Manehtaet dow r at iwwl |Nopto «• Kew ■ay to CMM OM tm fUnilrtHto ttoeeWw famtXar «tt» great mwCe a . W M loa dta badge; Jack Sad- turn a heart. Any other return Answer: Poos. You didn't have Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Um tto Hwtfarrt raacrAng offla yw r ywOi, yw w a atoaya tor aad Raady Ttoaw, baslr badge; gives South time to develop the the values for your first response Wallace Tracy, 368 Parker S t Her paternal grandmother is Mrs 'Canwn* B a m w 'to tw m tt«| _ilw tt ; shaipisy sad Stevea Oat- ndea for a total of 10 tricks. but took a r(ak in tto boii»pe of Im- Edith Sweet Winmlngton, Vt. Her maternal great-grandinothei toty. saver arrow oa wolf badge; ______proving tha contract now jou la Mrs.' Ruth Ktasman. She has a brother, Arthur Lewis Sweet M»w WM«M arctoatra Art wttk Or- Ttttunl/m Ttowaa obc« .— . For tto sake of argumenL aa- tto t 1 n M 't :to tmagttm* I "Toyaiar amalc to oaly aniaie ttot Mask Wttther, sOver and gold ar­ muM that Eaat baa the ace ^ diaTimuat get out while the getting it tm rnm r,’' row oa wolf badge; Harman Daley, good...... f a l s e TEETH at. crea If I aay » to Ofwanrty to Wa atotort acato menda. When dummy leads a low ot MoMMtf. I can't nwto ••«>_» * ? «*: | graat anwle UmSSmr to tto yoaag- gold arrow oa wolf bodge and a rtianiond at the third trick, Eaat (Oopyrigbt IM l, Cenaial Feature* SnlUvaa, Denise Kathleen, daughter Mr. and Mrs. George IlM wPirM lyiiPloM masta «f arafyOila# tto Hartfort t u n . Ttoartocatna to M ag a tow dffiaer'a stripe. mart play low since to put up the Cerpu) Eugene Sullivan, 207 E. Main St.. Rockville. She was bom Jan. OretoAto rto*a, to t I «aa aay « af tfcto at praaaat, tort aatarat' Oa* year ptas were awarded 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandfather to S W l one* tt anU ia. ly tto adutttoa eeeld to aapeaitodL YhaSt Bar. liai toft weerowktoaewa ta Alaa Skinner, Robert Boeke, la Zigmund TerpUoskL Rockville. Her paternal grandparenU la altor awAi, va fear* aa «r- af aSlea; apaaks * Xcv. lata r . Backatt. ffgtoL ^ Ready Tboacs, Jack Sadler, Tbom- may send in donations if they are Mr. and Mrs. 'Hmothy George Sullivan, 5 Waddell Rd. So rto gtr* ttoagkt to ■tmart' r Hartford, ki to. J a wish. CoatrflWtiona should be mail­ • • * • « elMatfa to n ttot la «Mal aaa tmg tto Harlforrt t f migwmy. Mato Ototr ttotoap af „ ^ Doaakl Rooro. Steven M . m ^ m m im . It la « • ki toMcIi wa cm Cknteto netaay i aflar to COsttoy. Mark Wkrther, aad Deimto ed to Mias Sumner, Box M6, RFD White, Kenneth Alan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. White, K '‘yoar*’ oretoatra. in arary acaaa (Harold 1 ky Satanto). ■ two-year pin was 2. Manchester. Fox Trail, Coventry. He was bom Jan. 6 at Manchester Memo­ Ufca wSto and aaa wMeti wa cm to of w orl ycatanday; kaiav to own aa "can,” to Tliittiaa wnWnaon. Mia. Tedferd to Lead Troap rial Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Irene F. Mur- c a r t trttfy « Prtoat) waa pii forwed dnrttg tto Durlag tto progrom Tbonas Mrs. Donald Tedford. who served avn. Coventry. His paUmal grandparenU are Mrs. Edna Franz, proeataoml cfMtto htoab|k WOkiasoB aeived aa awatar of I leader of Girl Scout Troop 10$ Hartford, and Gilford White, Coventry. He ha.* three sisters, South Windsor M sg ra H a n n o n Duftog tto tennewy, tto c coseasoaica KOnam Daley jrtayed from 1957 through 1959, will again Anita Louise, 6, Karen Joy, 4, and Doreen Ann, 2. ■ang 'Adoraanw TV' (W* A tto piaao for o ra l staging and head the troop. Mrs. Malcolm • ' 9 9 • 9 Head i c a * r A n w o t and tto Rov. Robert P. SoIBvan Clyde Richard, 110 Washington St. Her paternal grandparents i t ftJIlr Tto Moat Ear. JAw F. H a d i^ of CUutaabary. Beeatars of tto Junior high pro- partment answered a call on Tri- BanMtt M. DoDak. BO, of Oakr aafltory bUhop of tto Arebdbv poool win bold more informal nttct- day at 11:40 p.m. to extinguish are Mrs. Ruth Moressl and George Besterlleld. Chicago, 111. Her AUTO ftlA fS ftIfrA U fD , toad fUL anffared a brokan teg and — tegs this week todiacnas tto BoUcy a fire in a car owned by William maUmal great-grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richard 4ttsa of Hartford, oOctotad at Ae Sr., Coventry. Her paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Gladys 3-CYCLE ataromi. Mrs. Judith O. House, 23. •levation cat auiony, Monrtgnor Report with friends aad nctgbboss. Grieel of R t 85. •LAM m HITUM TOPS of TlAtotral S t, neatvad a broiten Hannon wao sppofotod by eope Philadelphia Signs 'Tkia evening Mr. and Mrs. Grisel bad parked Wa car in his Beeterfleld, Chicago, 111. EIKT r IC d r y e r ! noaa, ronenaalon. fact cuts and a John X X m to tto high rfmreh Chartos Warren of South Rd. wUl driveway at approximately 9 p.m. IftU O tS (MraftoM «id D m I ehsst brutaa. Both war* tafcan to odtoo in I>ecanibar, Transit Union Pact hold open bouoe for residenta in I and when he went to put it in the ALL-FABRIC MmiAoatn M«nortaI Hoapital by Tto npoatoiie brtaf of appoint- tto BDoth Rd. area wbo wunld like I garage later the front seat waa picniM PtAlftNO (d typMl laant was nad by tto Ear. John to lav n mose of thie propooaL The {aflro. Grisel received burns and There’s nothing like an electric dryer to dose the "^Hwtdint Etato Troomr Eooald « KagaOm) Rev. Carlton Daley, director of the cuts on his hand when he tried to EL Jacebsm raperta IWlak J , XMoncy, paator of S t Brldfet'a W IN D O W m i PIATI O U SS Chureli. 'Tto Rev. J ooaph A. Healey turrat^T group, win be present to extinguish the fire himself. He was door on washday lifting and lugging. You'll soy dfWtog a panal truck waat wtort atrfke wouldn't have been felt {n answering quesUona on [taken to Manchester Memorial at ttarUori deHverad a sermon until today. goodbye to pins and clotheslines, tool The sunshine tto car oparaud by Mra Housa in oomttomorattng Momignor Han­ the subject , , Hospital by L t Dale Smith of “THE WORLD TODAr OOMBUOIOMi WE nATB Df nOOE m ewtirty dlreetlon. apparantty Frank Sliaehan, international the Fire Department for treat­ non's elevation. vies president announced tto Tosnorrow. at 10 aro. Mrs. Jack in on electric dryer soon has your laundry warm/ im ieiN I CAIMITS «M SHOW R DOOM vaarod Into tto path of tto track. Hunter of Xfonoy Dr. will hold a ment DRYER Botli veWCtea ware estanatvaly Tto AduK Choir of the church, union received a 30-cent padtage Arocted by Ralph Maecarone. coffee hour Maentaon for residenta The front seat was badly burned soft, dry, sweet-smelling and wrinkle-free. Remem­ daflttgad and were towed from the increase under a new 3-year ran- and there was extensive smoke Mrs* Marjorie Yinal orsM EATfmDATE-onDf mmsDAT z t n a a M M aaag the "Lord's Ttayer" as a tract including 24 cents in 'wages ta tto area. . , ^ ber how you fell in love widi your washer? You’ll aeene. Then w an no paaoengan Mrs. Robert Young of,Nqtch Rd. damage throughout the car. Aa Interoatlonal affair*, specialist, and founder of the I OLAObY OIYEH In aKhar vchl> workers will get a l2-cent bike wiU lirtA rt discussion on tto Pvo- Amt United Nations Chib for studenU, will present re- go head-over-heels for your new electric dryer! potaLI^ to r home on Wednesday 'Hie board of education wiH hold eeaUy (Ihned motion pictures along with her hrterpreta- IInvaatlgattan to eonUmttg. inunediAtely and 13 centa the fol' a qwclal meeting tonight at Take your husband by the hand and stop In at your lowing year. at 10 iUm o'clock for reviewing policies. Wil­ ttott of current world events. Tto nuolinum wage now is $2,31 On Jao. 3$ at 8 p.m. an informal meeting la planned at Epworth liam C. Blucher, a representative appliance dealer or department store. Pick out the aa hour. of tto Arthur C. (Jroft Publica­ to Douglas P ratt president of the House. tions, will speak to the 'ooard. electric dryer that best fits your family’s n e e d s... PTC, aaid the dty agreed not to Yesterday rirmiaU urn ofirttont the Davlea-Brickell ■■-system MEETING ROOM WEEKLY and see for yourself. Next to your washer oppose the company's requast for Joseph _p a W e lO ro n sk i,^ r f of school board BoUcvmaktaipolicymaking endand a Ona-cent token Increaae from 20 Mr. and Mrs. William J . Gronoki administration. there’s nothing like an electric dryer! to 31 centa which would help cover Rd,; Francesco Joseph At. the Ctoigregational Church SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH the wage hike. Fiano Jr., son of Mr. and Mr*. tonight the Rhythmic Choir will 24 MONTHS Asked what the wage hike would Francaaco Fiano. Webster Lane; rehrorse at 7 o'clock and the ad­ Onm. iftt vei mm ^ TUESDAY, JAN. 17, 7:30 P.M. coat a year, Pratt tad $2.5 mil' and Doradh Ellen Hills, daughter visory council win meet at 8. Payton? lion. He indicated other hikes in of Mr. and Mrs. Raymondk HlHs, The Board of Selectmen will tha cash fare would be eought lat­ A cordial invitation is extended to aU adulU aad school TO PAY! French Rd. were haptiaed at SL g o'clock tonight at the students to attend this Informattve preeentatlon. er. Maurice Oiurch yesterday. Town Offices. STANLEY WARNER The settlement came hhortly af­ 4-H Club Electa Women’s Auxiliary of the ter the Tranaport Workera Union Nanda Rattazzi was elected Bolton Volunteer Fire Department PrtM Rftd by Hi* executive board, which has the au president of the Junior Home- 1,0]^ their delayed Christmas STATEE] thority to end etrlkea. Joined nego­ makers, local 4-H Club, at their party tonight at 8 o’clock at the 8 FJkl. OonL—«:i6-8s#0. 80a METHODIST MEN'S CLUB tiators behind eloaed doors. meeting yesterday. firehouse. Shown At 5:20 aad tiU o o Other officers serving for the Public Berord ^t*fflp*rotur* setting a i — - comij^ year are Claudia Struff, Warrantee Deed; (torrie M. Die- /Wirii in fin it* s *l*e tio n $ vice pipsident; Shirley Zeppt^ eec- I (richaen to Ctosimir and Helen FUELOIL retary; Diane Tedford, treasurer; |Kurys, property on Tinker Pond b*tw**n giv* eorptet HD-60 Dorothy Clarke, reporter; Ellse h*cH for dl fabrics. LECLERG Matthews, scrapbook keeper; and "A ir" sotting for Rirff- FUNERAL HOME Brenda' Goodwin, song and game Maachester Evening Herald Brt- OUR leader. ton correepondent, Elna Dtmock, >ng* At tto meeting held at the home trtephono MItCbeO 9-8888. ' ' ' ONI PfR OALLON* FUNERAL Mrs. Donald Tedford, their leader, ALSO AC.7:00 PAL LOW Of LOTS OF 289 . the girls worked on bureau scarves OAIXONS OR MORE as part of the project "Fun with PRICI SERVICE Rrtjm si^icbc: Heavy Oil "Life-Like Color Just cNd REGULAR. WALTER N. Colors." The, next meeting is :• I, i- to c l.i V I I r( n U BjSBiETTOTHECDna LECLERC, scheduled for Jan. 29. DELICATE or spocid Easy- to • dean t e p* " j Dirsetor Campatgh Beaches 8288 Held Over! onHEE/WTIL A WASH '1^ WEAR ey- moantod Hnt ser**n Miss Jeofietle Sumner, trci^ \ urer of the Salvctlon ArniY cam­ d* that Mids messy and snog*saf* Hlumi- •v^Buy a dryer. . . try it for 30 day*. If you don’t bi^a It, Call Ml 9-5869 MMK DO YOUR OWN ORDERING 38 Mata Straot, Manebooter paign, repoHs that to date $233 haa dMp-drying. notod drying drum. Hartford Becfric gooronfea* your dealer will been realized. Townspeople, still; take It back. . . at no eost to youl DO YOUR OWN BUDGETING w e n • KtVRB PRESLEY YT E M * • »FLAMINC| STAR” THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY DO JT YOURSELF... and SAVE! DOUBLE WORLD

Why p«y lo IwirB eemeeiie efce diedi y««r tm liT GREEN STAMPS BUY OF . . • ' - V -2! .' ’'i i Wliy bo poybig for fuol oH dnffn9 ’ Ibo fommor WEDNESDAY mhooMm ? Why not SAVE MONEY by limply pay* SPiCIALS for TUiWAY onrf WiiNieSOAY big for fool oH « you i i m it? SWITCH TO CO* Good la Bota Our lfaaoiMstoiLaad East Hartford Store . A t V * " ' MACHINE SUCED .*? OPMATIVE TODAYl BOILED HAM . w ^'swvicB-r vec®** YELIXJW, W E Our Sih Anniversary Spi^ial I CHECK: ‘HEREYMIYOUHAVETODO 4 Our full oil l8 s quality prod art of BANANAS 2125' Standard Oil Cmpany Of N«w BRAX BUBN . ^ U l k u u p o o t Jarsey. TOEAVEgONEYONFOaOIL OUR FAMOUS / Wo hav9 ONE prieo. (How about Just place your order for a minimum of 200 ICE CREAM gallon 0 9 ® AUTOMATIC WASHER your oil auppUor? Is he EiFinf you of fuel oil THE DAY BEFORE YOU FREE tho aamo price he’a giving your WANT IT DELIVERED. Pay driver at time of FREE PARKING « 974 MAIN ST. The VERY BEST in a heavy OIL PORTRAITURE with Magic-Mix’ Dispenser Filter neighbor?) delivery, or pay at office, 31S Broad Street NEXT TO STORE MANCHESTER can now be had &t a fraction of their oriffinai cost DELIVERY (Opposite Postal Sub-Station) sane day up to a OPEN T o 9 WED.. THURS.. FRL • at BUTTBRWORTH’S! 4 Wa have factory trained ''niSb' for PRfNCHFRIB Everyone waata the toat for their home—and here It h ! NOW FREE bumor service available 24 hours 9:80 P.M. yon can have a portrait In heavy oil at a realistic price; for .filters lint, blends in detergent LHTUCI. TOMATO a limited Ume only If you act'before February 14th^ a day. Call anytime, day or night. Ihla limited special also Includen Bridal Portraits, Sizes 16 x PARKING N ROLU-OBd RUTTiR 20 aad 29 x 24 can to had at '/i PRICE! This Is our best quality! Heavy OU Portrait. y v A lC Reg. 89.95. 11 X 14 size...... NOW , SPECIAL EYBlRY DAY FOR'THE MONTH OP PHONE MI 9-9890 NOW FOR AN APPOINTMENT OPEN DULY JANUARY AND FEBRUARY Be sure to see the many wopderfni samples ot our work hoW on disptay In ear show window: think how nice one would look S to lP A Oil Company In your home! BUTTERWORTH STUDIO, Inc. SATOWAY lU T H I M O A D ST h O PPO Sm POSTAL SUI*ITA110Nrt.MI t*S740 ONTOIXAKB TPRJCTte ltowU M OB Oi9< OAKIAMB &T. 811 MAIN BT., MAiNCHESIXlt—^AT THE CENTEBT 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE ■ ------' *

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F A G I F O U B tog that workers eloee ranks bs- trould naks It pdiMbl# to Jto liff tax IbCreasea may ba reflected hind the revolution. • „ Mayor Sets Day promptly in fare adjustments.” PRESORimOW •apoeuny vMd. and thm opdraMqa John N. Croaa, Barbara Allan, neaa. Mlaa Ring gntaad itardom in buUdtoa 41,000 miles of totststato Tha bus drivers, OSes Btrong Cas­ B d h rM i Mary and Jane Alden, Nanmr Ray, 1918 with tha song *Tva Oat Rings sqpsrUatiwayB .lir 1972. , Bleenbower said postal raise Castro Troops Open F ram O M edrj •V^ la wider than erar before. Ike for Raisins tro backers, reportedly coifibiatoed To Honor llling Barbara Lsaiy and Mrs. waiter on- my Ftogarff’ In the Broadway march of dimes Ths gas tax BOW la d 4ieato a ahould be increased enough to about compulsory oontrihutions to Wo ouraelvea havo a natural flro De{mrtment C Hewitt By TBB A880C1ATBD FREW Show “Midnight Sun." Shu waa galkm out ia. scheduled to drop to bring in' an additional 8846 mll- a food fund for the mUlUamen and Harold A. Turklngton, Mayor of LUtEnttRUt tendency to sloae over the evMwice New Yorit — HenW Wade Nel­ fonaarly mairlad to aetor Ghartas Gas Tax, MaS i cents on June S(L Slmultaiieoua* U(hl to the. coming year. Hie 1666 cuU to pay and privUegea. The ManciMter, proclaims Sufklay, SHUPPOIO FABKABB TBB Wtonlgar, with wheita;aha appsar- and: 1660 requests for postal rath Drive Against Rel^ls oo.. mo. which aucceaU that w« are a* son, T4, prs-depresslon taUroad headquarters ly, part of the Sxolee taxes col­ Transport Ministry ordered all Jan. 22, 1961 as Arthur H. Illlng .Names Kulynych buUdsif, died Sunday, In 1B31 he ad to-aaveral Broadway dMrws. (Oimttoiiad fi« n Pace Ooel increases were rejected by con­ power poUUcs America, and o«r Academy g-NN. lected on autos, parts and ac- union locals to Havana to purge Appreciation Day. organised and baeame prasidantaf Winooaki, V t—Tha Rbv; Jean t71 MAIN ST. esaaoriea would be diverted to?"* gress. (Cqnttoned from Fage One) them). existed.” Volerionl aald Ms "unpatriotic" elements. The day will be set aside for “frtende" In the world have h nat­ Offleofa aiecfed at tha. annual the H. W. Nelson Oo, a railroad M. Herrouet, SSB, 77. procurator 8. The so-for mUd recesoloa J&other tax proposal was as inaeting of the Hebron Voluntw reneral funds to the roed-flnanc- questioners seemed to be interested an informal reception in honor ot ural tendency to exaggemte that oonetructlon company. For the of tha Social of St. Edmund and (ABOVE D E W B F -M O ® *^ COMPANY) would have to atop to Its tracks ng highway trust fund, outside predictable as the rising of the weapons and explosives. He was mainly In American politics. the retiring school superintendent L ttn aame evidence. So. In an emotiaa- F ire . D^iartineht. for a two yebr pairi 10 yean he had been active founder of SL MlehMl'o OoUegw arrested with 11 other pereoni at Extended Forecast term, are: Fire chief. John Kuly-^ aad give way to a gnulual recovery the budget, to make up tor, ^ ■un': ^ngres|i wiU have to head Volerioni, who, twice before was at Mancheater High-School. . The HOWARD al editorial moment, the Guardian OpetiFonim in real sm ts. died Botuhlay. He was bom u gas tax cu t Elsenhower called off the annual threat of an auto­ the home of Domingo Oomex Ro­ picked up by Cuban police, oald a reception will be held from 2 tp_4 CaeM nyeh; deputy chief, Donald E. Grif­ Baulon, France, nnd had ap(mt all OFFICE HOURS that would lift the economy to rec­ jas, owner of a pharmaceutical Windsor Locks, JanT 16 (F) — BaMTvd •tsih* could uae the language it did, aa fin:-aecreta^, Kenneth A. Porter: Colombua • Ohio — Magw K. for repeal ot ,the diversion. matic July 1 cut in excise and cor­ .policeman arrested- him as he was The U. 8 . Weather Bureau at Brad­ p.m. in Qie'school cafeteria and ANDREWS Feet Weber, SO. long-time educator, but three yean of hia oS-yoar ord levele by the end of the current poration Income taxes. Othe;nvlae, laboratory. . buying a package of cigarettes at a-portrait of lUing will be un- tti«.gn Ho r«— were prOved heyiMUl treasurer. Harry H. Kirkhsm; toiaatliood at St Michael'a -ObI* 10 AAI.^ MONDAY Ntfn M U D ^ ElsenhowerElsennower saiosaid a cmgreaslonia ------7...... * . ley Field issued this forecast for member of. executive committee, .Editor^ . ,dl^ Sunday of throat cancer. H» calendar year. All 33 men were convicted dur­ a stand near the Hotel Nacionol. Connecticut -vetled. The portrait will be pre- need of proof. teaching slid admlnlatra- lego. 8. Kennedy would have to re- Uon, the I^eident estimated ing seven trials before two mili­ Wallace was seised a short time sented to- the school system by the ^ R u i M i n g We do not know how the atory, Raymond J. Burt. ' Santa Fo. NJd.~3(m. Charles H. VOLUNTEERS TO ASSIST AT HEADQUANi'IiltS exetee taxes would stave off a geu' after he reported to the Associated Temperatures during tbe five day PvaM* ta Named by Chief Kulynych are; V T ^ H ^ am M R poelUons at pubMc eolwola to atraln hU enthusiasm for a variety eral revenue loaq of 8810 million to ' Finally, with his crusade in tary tribunals In La Cabana For­ period Tuesday through Saturday employes of the Board of Educa­ OuTTter how the. image, ia going to coipe ^ e h to The M an ch a^ O M o ^ v e r and Asheville N. C. Dietrich. 76, widow cf a formar of new and expanded progfama W aahto^n giving way to Ken­ tress. Twelve pereons were atqult- Press office that Volerioni had been tion as a tribute to Hung's leader­ ^ % • • • • Frank Cello, captain; Rajonond J. Evuntog Herald on Jan. 13, Dr. ^ ^ Nebraska governor and proimtoa fiscal 1962. A temporary gas tax taken to police heodqfkarters. are expected to average near nor­ Contractor IBM T.7» out. We do think we know what Burt, Bichahl M. Grant WUUam Cdl Mi M4Bt which presumably stand ahead of increase was voted in 1959 but. did nedy's quest for the New Frontier, tSd. mal with UtUe day to day tempera­ ship to civic, educational and cul­ Im Hyman spoke'bf painful feet and to New Mexico Indian affairs, died Two American newsmen were ar­ Authorities at first told Valerionl Resideiiilal—BenofieltaC moat Americana hope, and what L B on t and Kenneth A. Porter, how to give them roHef. v^«low of E d ^ Oeodtina^ c»- the New Frontier. not go aa far a# he wanted. BUaenhower sold:’ ture change. The normsd high and' tural activities. Altaratiom Friday after a tong Ulnoas. . M I M E H "Tbe 1662 budget hoe'been de­ rested and held six hours yesterday. and WsJlace they would be expelled January, 1961 terminates II- « 4 alb* 4 • • •'• • • • • moat of the reet of the world, for lleutenanta. The incoming president won’t , He recommended that the pfea- low temperaturee for the Hartford FuU .Inaaraaoe Oovi The gift of a 75-oup coffeemaker Then wen several points made . PhUadslphia-r-Dr. Chevalier L. Mbmit a budget of hie own this signed to promote further ad­ They were Richard Volerionl of the but later said they could remain In area du^g this period are 36 and Itog’a 25 years of public service all the G'lardian’a Judgment of the to the article that *an open to Fifth A v^e wmens Jackson, 60, cofoun ^ with his la ent tax on aviation gaaoUne be in­ Cuba. 8 Middle TuriipUM haa been received by the depart­ qussUon. First of all, Hyman "ton. dM Smday after a short RH M 275 year. But he’ll auggeet plecenMal creased from 3 to 41k cents per vancement for all of our people on Associated Press and James Wal­ 18. to the.Manchester School system. ♦_ ASBOmtSDJ moment, really expecta and hopes father of Timple Unlvenity Ho»- changes to Eisenhower's budget. a soimd and secure basis. In that lace of the Wall Street Journal. L,abor unrest appeared to have Friends of Mr. and Mrs. IlUng Ml 6-1446 iSHwiAWistedlheei to cxcloatooly „ ment from Frank and Marion's gave a detailed explanaom of the Uteees. M n OoodmM w m a «U- gaUon and that the 4% tax rate spread to the bus drivers union, Precipitation may total a few ------of ropabUcoJlo*ito« M from us. It does ua no harm to store at Hebron center. ^ tal’s famed clinic for tnatment spirit; I commend it to the con Both were released after queation- anq townspeople are invited to to It meUtarsal anh or baU of the foot, rector of the store, which la h ^ > For the current fiscal year, be extended to Jet fuels, which are less uianthan »o48 hoursuuuib after Castro's - -tenths------~ of an inch occurring near .The annual banquet ia already of respiratory dlaeases, dlsd Fri­ Eisenhower foresaw revenue! of Bideration of the next odminletra- Ing and after they signed sUte- attend the teatimonlal. w fco ETodUod ta thto Mpcr be reminded that out actual stance as it Is moncommonly k n o ^ Haled by her son, Andrew. Her hu»- day of a heart attack. His father, now tax free. He" added "the air- mento that "no charges (against 1 1/2-hour speech Friday demand- the end of the period, being planned and a committee has gave the impreeeion that all one I band died to 1068. \ 876,024,000,000 and spending of I *^"“ j355o8oe*ol*so«5£ in the world does not always rep­ been named made up of Itaymond who had the same fln t name, died •to olao reacrred. has to do Is to havs a metatarM Daytona Beaeh, Fla, — Louts at the age of 63 In 1658. Me waa 878,645,000,000. The projected sur­ resent or serve o>u' own hope, or J. Burt chalmian, and Hairy H. plus of 876 mlUlon was a long way STREET. TEL Ml 3-5171 - OPEN 9 to 5:30 - THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS TO 9 P.M.-CLOSED MONDAY^; the world's. We can and should do Kirkham, Richard M. Grant and pad ptacsd ta a lacsd oxford shobi Eugene Wulfe'xuhler, W, ntired bast known for his develepipent of 935 MAIN Jriffl aorrlea ritant of N. E. A. Sorr- and most foot ills would disappear, [^lesidcnt of the Fidelity Savings tho bronchoscope. from the 8f-3 bUllon of black ink better at the task of substituting Walter Donald. The Amaton Lake which the Chief ExecuUve pre­ _____HoiiCMoatitlTOo; Tbo Fire De(>artment will Join in with This is hardly ths ease. Most pro- Bank of Ottumwa, Iowa, died Sun- London — Dorothy Green, 74. JW lei KallMtoa KadM SiwehU Agoeey — Kow our own Ideals fop the codes of fesslonal men who treat foot prob- gny. He also was a formsr partner dicted a year ago when economic HBd_BcMr Hebron for the banquet. Shakespearean actrem who once those we oppooe. , lems, such as podiatrist-chlropo- tn « . confection msnufaeturing prospects were brighter. o r S t Peters Beaches 1S5 waa well known to American and The Kennedy camp is Just about cnteuLATiaHa. The year IM l marks ths 139th diets, orthopedists, etc., have found in Ottumwa, British theatsegoers. dlsd Saturday that metatanal pads afford very] Monica. CaUf. - Blanche convinced that a current-year . Wsrafcl hriatlBS Compaq, tw.. aimiversary of the building of the little benefit to foot problems and attar a long Ulneas. She made her deficit is Inevitable regardleis of tee eollnaiiclal rcsponsfbiUtr for The DaiUtion Of ToUs present St. Peter's Church edifice. Ring, 82, old-tims musical comedy American stage debut at Chicago’s laplUeal errata appeaiins ta ed- that then are many better ways federal moves between now and In the years that have passed there and methods of treating foot pain. star; died Friday after a long il- Blsekatone Theater ia 1618. June 30. The Ug question bother­ .. Hsonoits sad ot^r read^ iMtter We are pleased to see that the have been several outstanding Tbs Maaehaater Ereobis Herald. federal government, in the course Dr Hyman furthermon stated ing tha incoming administration is changes, but moet evident his been that fashionable shoes afb the whether fiscal 1662 may not also presents for the first time _ BdvcrtlslBS dQsthR bears: of its wrangle with the Port of the gradual growth and atrength- _:a))dar—1 P.IB. Friday. enlng of the pariah. The history of cause of corns, callouses, and plan­ show a deficit — and whether soma OF MANCHESTER Taeadi«f—1 p.m. Monday. New York Authority, has ad­ tar warts, etc. As far as plantar S t Peter's, since its establishment red ink pertups would be desirable • Wedneaday—1 p-in. Tuesday, vanced the theory that that warts are concerned, they have to stimulate tbe economy. r TTntrsdar—1 p.m. Wednesday. in 1734, is extremely unique and been proven to be of v lnl origin, • Friday—1 pm. Thursday. agency has sjinned, perhaps in a interesting. No particular cere­ Under the Eisenhower plan, the ■ Saturday—1 p.m. Friday. way the federal government as They occur moetly to children and prospects of achieving a precarious tClaastfled deaditae: lO^SO a.m. aaah mony has as yet been announced in you^ adults and a n contagious. R YOU MUST .PACE THE ny of pobUcatlea except Saturday— representative of the rights of In­ observation of the anniversary. fiscal 1861 surplus hinge cn a The Pa.m. They can be transmitted frmn one terstate travelers has a right to 41 BMka Listed FACTS quick husinesa turnaround and the ] person to another. It la n n to find voting of higher postal rates by SConday, January IS Vita] statistics for the year 13M, a plantar wart to one over thirty forbid, in its bridge toll policies. filed at the town clerk's office, (diow April L What ths Port of New York that there were 41 hirths, of which yean of age. Sbbee do not enter the Your body ia a wonderful mechine that re- EUsehhower said Ms new and problem at aB. AV a t k i n s ^ e s t I , Who? Us? Authority haa been doing is to col­ 20 were males and 31 females. quirea a certato\amount of necessary care and final budget was based on the aame Oorna and callouses depend on enough intake of energy each day to keep It lect handsome tolls on a structure There were 34 marriages and IB many other facton beside Moes, yardetloh as Ms first — "using f The British Xancheeter Guard- deaths. -ofierattag effieiently. cfeie^ice necessity, rather than mere de- like the George Washington Bridge The death list - includes Harvey such as skin, textun, drthopsdle F n , in Us comment on’PiusUknt (bone) Btructun, stc., and whilt Neglect your body and your health Buffers. ORMANDI. WEST • DIRECTOR slrmbUlty, as the test for our ex- jpsBnhoww'e breaking off diplo- years after the bridge itself had M. Taloott, aged 92; John Fugish pendlturee.” 37; Helen Yousman, 48; Joachim P, ■hoes may bs a contributtog fac­ -Then you live a less hippier life. Ien*t it good ii>> Moodinlwt OldMl—wM |imtle relatlona with Cubs, iadnd paid for. What the high fat tor it is not always the only factor | Burance to tegulaijy visit an ej^ert on body RHONE Ml 9-7I9S Such are the trends that he Kaven, *8; Walter E. Wright, 78; tha SoMl tadlMw found It necessary to plan an ad­ ■alariea of executives of the Au­ in their presence. cere, your p l^ d s n , and follow his ndvlceT Do Off-Street Parking &ofaoervattoBs we Ameriesas may Anna 'Yaba, N ; Charles Schmid, 78; WaUAM i. lamoN, U*. Awadeta ditional 81-6 bilUon of spending And riiodring. thority didn’t eat up out of this Osborn infant; Alvin H. Glldden, I wish to thank The Henid fori it soon. the opportunity to correct som« of 142 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER for fiscal 1662. Soma of the major 3 *Tn the Security Cooncfl last surplus wsa taken hp the Au­ 71; Clifford T. Trask, 81; Mary InoTMsee! Esther Jones. 76; Paul Broome, the misconceptions conveyed ta the | thssk,’* wrote the OuanUsn, *Tgr. thority and devoted to other proj- aforementioned article. YOXm DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you 1. Defense Department military nets within Ita domain. 90; John J. Simokitis, 78; Ben­ y s dsworth aeensed Cuba of har- jamin R. Varley, 81; and Stella M. Irvin Kove, Pod. D., Secy. need a medicine. Pick up your prescription if ouUays up 81.4 billkm to 842.9 KoUnists who went over the Stack, 78.. Omitting the age of the Hartford County Podiatry fiociety j shopping nearby, or we will 'deliver promptly billion. TTiU would help pay for baeome *00 tnstniment of tha without extra charge. A great many people en­ five hew Polaris miesUe aubmax- t cruel Imperiallam of the mod- George Waihlngton Bridge, there­ Infant, the average age at death was close to 74. T ^ poeible return trust us Trith their prescriptions. May ws com- Inea, an expanded mtnuteman worid.’ That may or may not fore. were no longer paying the poundyours? ICBM program, work on a system r oast of the project they were us­ of more death cermcatea maj^ji yet As true. Even If It la true, the US increase the number given here. promiBing a 15-mlmxto warning of g iOuld think twice before acting oo ing. hut paying for the cost of Chnrch Namea Officers any missile attadc, and replace­ ' 4 ment of part of the mUtary alr- Ij^ t assumption. t and AppUfuioe Store \ lar toll should go. t ch more false than true. At the 130 Center Street Corner of Church Street "For a long time I. have felt the flune time, w« think we can identi WtallMr Fertomt some of the dreumstanees which May He Come Close need for a mattress that won I could inspire suth an emotional President - elect Kennedy has tHf KNOWN NAMi, THE KNOWN QUAUTY SINCE 1900 MORE SNOW! Occlusion, and vre also think there spelled out, before the legislature ii a warning involved which Amer- of hia own state, the queatloiis he SAVE YOUR' strain your budget but will give flan policy riun^ not ignore. expects'the Judgment of history to HEART, RET A f No nation can hope to escape the Bsk of hia Incoming administration It’s ■ Rriot Ming you proper body supporL Here libel of imperiallam when H main- at Washington, and the questlona y ^dna, around tha world, the mill amount 'to his proclamatton of to kavt your budget at last is a mattress that fulfills tary poelUon we do maintain, on code of ethics. TORO the soil of other natlona. pfoUtiiif selyed The queetions he suggests aip as MIG these requirements.” We may label oureelvee defend- follows: . matching tin of freedom, and that may In "Ftrst, were we truly men of '^haa balaaeing yeaf me'nihly deed be our prime, soulful purpose, cwrage—with the coumge to budget it'f glut ta have tbe pie- PRY sir at leu t the only purpose we will stand up to one's_ enemies—land miam payment ceevenieim |lbrt- hox springs direr admit to ourselves. But the the courage to stand up.-when nec­ feed mtka eveiU^le'lb its prop­ erty iMurence palkyhoideri. TIm Acrid map merely Ideatlflea mill essary, to one’8 Own' associates-- Hertford Premhnn Payment Plea tayy positions, without giving the the courage to resist public pres­ ellowt you to lump iB your prop­ VAI.UE! 39.90 IdiBologtcal reason for them. - .r* sure as well as private greed? erty iuurancc ptemiumt tegetbeV bopo ...... j No nation can to escape the "Secondly, were we trUlyf men and pay'i^t tom 18 tingle monthly label of imperialism when, even in of Judgment — with perceptive inatallmenti. Call oi today for mere John Leavitt Rug deenera and Fiahcr Dry Cleansers the cause of defeating and frus- Judgment of the future as well deuib on tbit bodget-caiiing pba. Get Together with a Mid-Winter Mongy-Saving Event I ■ if the support you need^_ tiating some other imperiaUsm, It the past—of our own mistakes as an old oil burner by World Famous agperts control over the poUcy aiid well aa the mistakes of others— One — actions of smaUer nations for basic with enough wisdom to know what Month Only Cash and Cany purposes of Us own. We are not, we did not know, and enough can­ cuts comfort in half the comfort you umnt unfortunately, thinking primarily dor to admit It? Fithtr Dry DlMMiii-- IMd-WiRttr SfMciaU ■ -f This mattress of the people of Laos aa we operate "Third, were we truly, nien of in­ •.. and runs up heating costs, In Laoa. We are thinking of that tegrity—men who never ran out on e SoitA^Clegned and Pressed ...... IL 1 9 SNOW M O W I ...at far less than ] same world map again, and we are either the principles in which they e Plain Dresaes, Cleaned itnd Pressed ...... 11.29 A worn out burner gives less heat . . ; takes longer to i thihliing of the r^atlonahip of our believed or the people who believed Simply lift ofT the engine* includes vital Otra military power to that in them—men whom neither finan­ e Blankets, Cleaned and P r e s s e d ...... 91.29 produce heat ^ . . and, wastes fuel . . . It just doesn't and-handleiinit of UdsToro qhlna and Rusala. cial gain nor political ambition e3hirts—Beautifully Laundered ...... 5 fo r 91.00 make sense to put up with an antique because you’d expect to poyl. 6 ur national poUcy, and our na- could ever diviert from the fulfill­ Power Handle Snow Plow tloiial .ai^on, are, In fact, ambiva­ ment of pur sacred trust ? Eaat Centsr J bIir Coah and Carry Mid>Wln»tr Spaclol • a new Deloo-Heat burner inetalled costs as little as 'and you've got the power construction features lent. We are contlnuaUy doing two We will all of us, in one way or Street 93 fi month unit for your choice of 10 thlnga. In the one, we are being another, take the liberty of mak e 30% Off on John Leavitt other Toro Power Handle IjoaUstlt^ principled America, be­ Phone - • fuel savings in 5 years will pay the entire aist. tog a notation of these fine senti­ Ml 8-1126 Triple Cleansing yard machines. See it todayl never before available lieving in freedom, beUevhig in the ments, along with the hope that nils of law. trying to buHd the kind the young. man expreuing them Call MI 9-4596 or TR 6-8271 for our expert to check 176 eJust Leave Your Rugs Whatever You Need— •f worid in which nobody will puah finds it-possible to come even close at Fisher Dry Cleansers! your burner. If a new installation is the practical thing, You’ll Always Find It At •SglhodirblSd afQund. In the other, to them in the performance tests we’ll make recommendations. |4o obligation for con­ at this low price ms .^ra pow*^, Amarica, that lie ahead. , versation. Manchesteiii Both Offert Good at All Three Fither Locatioru plBj»>gt iN Mgi' 'Wii.fMl compaUed MARLOW ^ to do Mb becaam'TM fed somriMdy m a in ST-—BO g-632l . *Oor Repatatleai / (4 J Proptf YBBtUatlDB ]|ias tei As it. IM aagw gun* of b Fire PnrneU Darktog s (1) Corrtet overall street pMsor and tefluisiieo our own ideals CAMERAS , DELCO-HiAT Is Yobr AasonuMev f 5) lotion flee tufted ' 935 A\AIN - Ml 3.51^! n h og.iiw st IkS ahoUshed from V1LBI—FLASH BULBS FISHER CLEANSERS eoBetraetlen , wesM Ufa. OISOUIINT PRICES S86 BROAD ST. MAIN ST. VERNON BHOPPINO a t m n §m\ m.jm .,-j ------1..— I iB point of hia- ARTHUR DRUa MANCHBaTBlt 8TONBURY CENTEB-VEpNON i l l CO. 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. 1- MANC3HESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MO/^fDAY, JANUARY 16. 1961 PAGE SEVEN MANdHESI^B EVENING HERALD, IIANCHESTEB. CONN, MONDAY. JANUARY I t, 1961 nUBBSDK Venum Rerident Shot Powdery Snow Falls, ScMne Men Feared Trapped [ O bitu a^ In Wrecked Tex^Tower Hartford Man Accused CUM f n m AP WIn B Town Shrugs It Off Watson Dies, OM Soakad tor alaaact a Powdery mum that looked Btsady. piMinc a tn . _ Hhe tha atntf ifliMe • pap«rweight O f Attempted Murder am British Ostamsbla. an aiM w ilb 2 State Men Led Cborus Cancellatioiis dooed liMidMiter aehaola today U bows after d x populatkm'cd Just undsr a wnwg; diaappaai- Uca said. Rod8?i* drove tba twe Is AMlKfeyA • -« • Glyti aad eaaceled fi few aeeUnga. but atMleew R. WaUon. n . o t lid (C flam Vhga One) Alward Tower ■MM— to_VsmoB. artwra—Mca. Righto' ______^ Fowlkes got some kioUics Cram the itusiin r* — or Uu m more tooto weni fired at •ral govsramsnt has bsaa a sOant Cbntt* has poMponod W treoble of the D e e ."l3 etorm. HIM W » oa ldnpe«1 P>^' ter onganiat and choral directoi^ bouse cti bkwlar ~ ■rototglrisBi toeigbt to Mxt Mon­ Ih m . iJam'mir^Otteoae rad- OUs Air Force Base, Xaaa, Jan. and organiaar of the Manchester MCA but tocy mtmeil He told po­ partner la ths ersation »nd yw* Aboat 21«« hicbea had fallm by Rodgers diove/them back to petuatloB o f asfto*** caBsffsa tor day at S fim n r ^**»«*» areeted on piUnc* ^ Id orv—A VfuUAm y. Coaau, man Meaaith Chorus, died Saturday at lice be toll down end -tde eewnent HsrtfsnL poUesAWd, tbsn retumsd n5oc# «Ht at aaa, appam tl/ «na amaan* NpgiSMk.- Truclu from tha town Oghway was listed today aa among thoaa Manchester Memorial HoapiUI »t- ran vtM, bioi la tbe dark. to yemon, psr:>tng bis car on a Aettvitioc • S o n * rwjia- atf laat idgbt in a bowUac S*>* ter a itowt ilhieaa. aUbat near Lawler Rd- Ooasing Much o^Balghan’a Departnient ware aanding yester­ aboard the Teaaa tower radar sta­ Ftret aoUficatloa of tbe aboot- tlsn esotam. Emt Sida ■Id tairertBc waaaa Be was been Jan. *1, 1*>7. in tbe back yard, be climbed tlirougb return t /t h e i? jo t o atom M days and Oommnidty T, tova bsm post- day aftamoao, aeeordliig to Chea­ «aa»a 3 ^ probtof tba aUTO tion loot last night off tba New Charicaton. FifeaWre. B c o U ^ iag came from Foebnert, who tbe bedroom window and waited of mitoa rtrikaa but poUea p^rol ter Langtry, deputy dlraetor of Om nig^ fMnd wreck- Ha studied organ artth Dr. Alfred caned VeriMa consteMee Con- for Fowlkes to enter. . and p i^ e woifcA Jersey coast. etable. Carl Frederickaoo piehed ia tba area, and aa dawn c a « . The Uat. released todky, con­ HoiUna fam edbitod organlat ^ Rodsera. wbo baa a wife and naar Ltofis. tortt*-r eg tbs Amarioaa Lc- By 10 pjn. part of tbe crew had ' S a kodr of ana caan in a bx« Free St. Oeorga's Church in Edin­ up FOwlkea at Porimert^ bouse, three children in Looisville, Ky. aro begun plowing, ai;d1iy midnight tained the name of WUUam Ed­ then -called Dwyer, who. notified floB Aua^imy bm been postponed "laeliat to a naaa of debrtk. ward Krause of Waterbury. It burgh. Before «*>ming to the Unit- was traced through hia aq- ____. wounded . . . Three Amar- tonight to next Menday at all 31 crews wars at work. don’t. tWak they had ttiueh State Police in Btelfotd Springe. uaintance with Mrs. Smith, ac^ Moot of toa roads ware plowed Identified hia wife aa Dorothy Mae Rodgers waa airaatod ia Hert­ ican movie men are am sted and 8 pjn. at tbs Legion Homo. aC a in Um aea out there Krause. Toledo, Ohio, and listed cording to police.' held for three hours when they fay tola iDomlng, aaid Ifngtry, and iM t n ig h t' aaid U . Cmdr. Moata ford at 4 ajn. Sunday. Dwyer said they learned ot^n two children. He waa tied , to the ebooting 2srrlirctsIlT cross Ttorialaii frob- A robaaisal of the SslvaUon plows hogsoi widening tha fowb. K Walker, pilot of a Coast Quard whereabouts by checking /tele­ tier into Algeria while scouting Army Junior riwlr tonigtat has afternoon aomo o f the men Mi«t laat night flew orer the Hia parents were identified as largely on baiUstics evidence, Joseph WUlUUn Krause. Wood- phone numbers found d u r ^ the desert scenes,.-for film "Wonders been canceled. were aent home to get oorao sleep, S u i M mflaa aouthaaat oC New after Dwyer/^State 'Trooper Don­ lane Ter„ Waterbury, and Mrs. ald Sulliyain and Hartford De­ interrogation of Mrs. Fowlkea. of Aladdin.” IM aaid. Tonight ho will bring Tork City. Joac^ n e Krause, 31* Knollwood tective John SulUvan- found a .22 On searching RodgepT car on ’Ike Army-Nsvy Club AuxlHar^ aome of them back to begin pick­ “ Hia waves were 40 feet high." Circle, Waterbury. caliber repeating ride in bU car, Hampton St., police /found the baa canceled a card party aebsd- ing up anow on Main S t ha » ld . "At times we were close Civliian employes tm the tower parked at 128 Hampton St. There rifle taken apart ana hidden un­ ified for temigtat at tite ctubbouse. Seven accidents occurred, the aiMUgh to see white caps . . - included Anthony OpanoTS Caro­ waa one bullet in the chamber. der the back seaU^ Snow Blankets net eerloue on - Rfc” l %j|^ortly af­ anea wa spotted a large object in line PI.. Byram, Conn. '■ A ' number of bullets were also Rodgers^ who n first denied the AH rlarr— in the Manchester ter toe storm began, .vdien a truck ths water, but it disappeared be- found In Rodgers’ coat pocket, shooting, was tnlerrogated at the Evening Sriwol .tOhigbt at Man­ and two cars collided. fo n wa could deterrnina what it police said. Stafford Troop. He was held there State, Norfolk chester High ^Bdiool have bem The storm made fire G atin g and ptng-pang tables. On another during the ^g h t pending his ar- osfioeled beebuse o f the storm. more difficult for men of toe V v a a deck was a gymnuiura. The men State Police said R d d g e r s T b a toarer had completely van- claimed anger at Fowlkes as the raignmetR/todsy, Town Fire Depertment who fought who live and work on the towers Capt/’RobtTt Rundle comman­ Gets 10 Inches A vridst card party, scheduled a bfauw in a ^family residence at tabbd." * are mostly young electronic spe- motive for tha shooting. He aaid hla plane descended to Rodgers told them he was angry der of.-the eastern division of the for tonight at 8 in Orange Hall by 38-40 liberty St yroterday after­ daUatc. noon. 700 fast above the tower alta, at Fowlkes because of a beating State'yolice, conducted the inter- (Contianed from Page Oae) the French Club of Manchester, Tto normal complement of a .Uon which resulted in Rodg- The house was extensively dam­ dropping flares that Hhimlnatad tower la 70 man. Each- of them ia Fowlkes had given Laura Smith of has been canceled. the wild aaas like giant apotlifhts. 63 Norwich St., Hartford, about ■igned statement. because of Ui« snow accumttlaUens aged. brought to shore for a iS-day leave A potluck and Inatallaticm ofHof- School seaaiana were cloeed In TBven If the men had'bhsa able at 4S-day failervals. Saturday noon. Sgt. G. L. Smith, acting com­ which ranged generaUy from three to gat off the tower In Bfahahta, Hartford police described thp mander of the Stafford Troop, fioera of Sunset Rebekah Ixxlge, puhHc schoola, Howell Cheney Paat atorma hav# buffeted other to eight inches. Technical Schod and St. James X don’t behave they could hold out toweta. beating incident this . or W Towers bacauae they were cop­ Last January, the military sup­ chorus were selectea to make the Iftst n I s nt • With northesNteny i t jiiranr awm rin»A#i far th® dAv toe Southern New England^Tele- ied from offahore oil rigs In the ply ship Sagitta smashed against nnal broadcast performance frqni OrtitodoK Greek CatboUe Church Roger Winton and Albert Em- winds of 25 to 40 mllea an hour Ubrary are closed for toe oay. phone Co. Oulf of Mexico—was part of the the tower while unloading supplies. the Temple of Religlbit on the clos­ in Hartford. mond. The situation waa far different J o f Z ’2 a t e V ^ o i I ^ The Round Table Singer, of Air Force’s Early Warning Sya The tower waa not damaged, but ing day. of the fair. This broadcast Mr. Bbeean died Saturday at Military honors with a firing sonic Oa the StAtCs TDC WlOw l —^ ^ urill ciAf Dec. 12. the ship took on water and had to was heard on a coast to coast net­ ManctaeMnir Memorial HospKal squad were provided by Headquar­ fall was accompanied by occasional Manchester High School will not In that storm a heavy w e t A sort of "radar laland," It was keep all pumps working to get work of 68 stations and by short after-a long Ulness. ters. 2nd Battalion, 169th Infantry, sleet and freeW rain. s I rehearse tonight. triangular In shapa, 57 fast tall snow piled up fast, too fast for back to Boston. wave overseas. He was born in Becket, Mass., National Guard, with Chief War­ Heavy snow coated sections o f , , , town plows to clear It quickly. •ad 187 fast long on each of the He came to Manchester in 1650 Oct. 1, 1917, and had lived in Man­ rant Officer Ciccio Savino in toe E i t and Northeast. G a 1 e I The Bo^Bosrd of ^ ton a ddea Three Huge domes Cere parked by toe lidea of roads to serve as minister of music at chester for 12 years. He was a charge. Members of the American winds churned toe Atlantic coastal |wstponed iU mMting a®*>**J‘ further Impeded plows in that 10- Sidan with alactronle equipment Center Congregational Church. process engineer at the North Legion comprised the honor guard. waters, and sharp subzero cold 1 tor tonight at 8 p.m. until POM frdn tha top. gripped northern New England. I next Monday evening. Inch snowfall. Rebels Capture Hq , was organiser of the first Haven plant of Pratt and Whitney Neither storm was predicted by Tha Cbaat Ouard r e p o r t s d Aircraft. Mr. Bbeean was a mem­ The mercury dropped to 16 de­ weaUiar clearing today, with vla- Manchester Messiah Chous m either of toe weather bureaiu in 1652. and he directed the chorus ber of All Saints' Church in Hart­ grees below zero at Caribou, Maine, toe Hartford area. OUUy at 10 mllea and a celling at Area Vital to for fi.ve years. Ho roslgned as min­ ford, and the Ruasian-American Woman, Child where there waa a 20-lnch snow 700 fast, as ahipa roamed tha area. cover, and Burlington, Vt., had a Town Youth The storm should taper off by uter of music at Center Church Home of Hartford. tonight, according to a prediction B oms of fln d i^ surrtvora waned. low reading of -2. and Messiah director in 1955. Survivors inUuds Ms wife, Mia, at noon today. Tomorrow there Tha tower, damaged In l a s t Laos Offensive Pauline Kez Sbsean; bis parents, In February 1959, ha began Removed from Snowfall .of niiM inches hamper­ may be anow flurries, but tem­ •eptambar's hurricane, Donna, had duties as orgOnlst and choir di­ Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sheean of ed Iraffic in New York’s lower Arrestedin bean under repair when hit by Washlngrton, Maas.; two sons, Leon peratures up to 40 degree may (Contlmi;9d from Page One) rector of Covent Congregational Hudson Valley. Up to seven Inches cause meltiiig. laat night’s raging winds and high Church, He was a member of that A. Sheean and David A. Sheean, Battered Yacht epated Harrisburg, Pa„ and War­ ■aa. It WM Bltuatad 65 miles east attacks on the pro-Communitt church and also a member of the and a daughter. Miss Susan M. ren Cbunty In northwestern Vir­ Sniping Case a Bamagat Ught Beacon. N. J. Sheean. all of Manchebter, land a forces who drove 1,000 to. 1,500 American Guild of organUts. (Continned from Page One) ginia. Tha first hint that the 14 Air Surviving are hU wife, Mrs. sister, Mrs. Bernard Sadlowski of Two separate stontM ranged a Lawrence W. Bates Jr., 17, of FWm men and. 18 civilian work- government troops from ‘ta Vieng Christina Stevenson Watson; a son, Pittsfield, Mass. crew under Twing and several few hundred miles apart in the 23 Tanner St., was arr-sted yester- Hospital Notes cn wars In tiouUa aboard tha Friday. The squadron reported Alexander M. Watson of West Hart­ Burial will be in St. Basil’s Rus­ East One dominated toe a i^ HarUord after police ■truetura— cams at 7:15 p.m., other guests were aboard. destroying a rebel truck but heavy ford; and three grandchildren. sian Orthodox Cemetery, Waterr Swift’s wife and three adopted Vliitiag boure aro 2 to 8 p.m. BST, whan a Navy ship pickad up Fimeral services will he held to­ vliet, N.Y. diUdren are in St. Croix, the Vir­ far aU areas except maternity S dlatreaa signal. fog prevented determining o t h e r morrow at 2 p.m. at the Covenant r ” “ damage. Friends may call a t . the W. P. gin Islands, where the yacht was wngi«tu4 TlM Other covered area on Tolland t St. from a mov where they a n 2 to 4:85 aad 6:80 Tba veeael. The "TAlOrn." a Congregational Church. The Rev. Qulsh Funeral Home tonight from headed. between toe upper Ohio Valley I tag car. to 8 pjn.; and private rooms Bnvy ship that suppUed the tow­ Departure of some security police K. E3nar Rask, pastor, will offi­ and troopa from VIenUsne south­ 7 to 9. Caryn was built in Singapore in and Virginia and tbe CaroUnas.. I The sniping was one of several where they are 10 aun. to 8 pjn. er, was only 13 miles away when ciate, and burial will be in the 1927. Her Interior Is fitt^ in teak It receivad the "May Day" or 808, ward to Svannakhet sparked East Cemetery at the convenience High tides arid flooding hit ,,,parted In East Hartford this rumors that the government was Mrs. Eva Thrall Sniltb and mahogany. She was refitted Northeast coaat communities. |_nnth PaUeate Today 211 For 10 auspenseful minutes, the of the family. for her current voyage at Faiilia- plannbig to evseuato tha . capitBl. The Watklns-West Funeral Home Rockville—Mrs. Eva Mae Thrall Heaviest snowJUI was in south- ^ j ADMITTED SATURDAY: Mrs. ■hip — flgbUng high winds and but most offldsls denied any such ven. Mass. em New EngUmd and ®®<^on. of . Mary iMlnlng, 5 Carman Rd., RFD 85-foot wavM — malntolned radar 142 E. Center 8t., is In charge of Smith, 89, formerly of 94r. Grove move. funeral arrangements. St„ died Saturday at a local con­ PennsylvanUL Rain mixed wltol 8; Mrs. Estelle Pelletier, Wiyrpihg; and radio contact with tha doomed Reports that the rebels were ad­ Angelo Vince. 167 Birch S t; Lance tower. Suddenly, U « tower’s radar There wlirbe no calling hours. valescent home after a long ill­ Gum Resiati Humidity snow sleet pelted aome a re a s^ ,«P “ ^ Sv snli toiSS vancing on two Important fronts and driving candltlmM to 'Tatro, Coventry; Holland Raymo, liiM a disappeared. Tile family has asked that flowers ness. She was the widow^f Harry caused apprehension in the vital be Omitted, and suggests that con­ Conklin Smith, a former ToUaitd New York—Envelopes with a areas were reported extremely | l5-year-old Manchester boy 68 Woodbridge S t; Nancy Maturo, Iban alienee. government bases of Psksane and 120 Bolton St.; Mra Bertha Gris­ A t that point, the vessel radioed tributions may be ipade Instead in County commissioner and news­ dextrine gum that ia said to be who was with him Saturday night 'Tha 'Thom and travelers said - de­ hU name to the memorial fund of paper editor and correspondent in wold, 28 Coburn Rd.; Mrs. Alice that the tower had "apparenUy fense forces massed there last week highly resistant to beat and hu­ A 5-inch snowfall prompted of-1 when two East Hartford boys were Covenant Congregational Church. this area. midity are being marketed by a Mulnito, Bros4 Brook, Mrs. Mil­ coUaps^ and had dlaappaared." for a drive to the north against flcials to cancel todays race pro-1 airucR^by pellets has been turned dred Knickerbocker, ERfet Bart- l^rn In Vernon Dec. 15, 1871, New Yoric concern. The envelopes gram at the Charles Town, W .Vs, I over t<» Hartford juvenile autoori- The aircraft carrier Wasp, ac­ Red-held Xleng Khouang province Mrs. Smith was the daughter of ford; Mrs. LUUan Custer, 29 BU- companied by Iwo destroyers, was ai^ared In a state of confusion. stay ujutuck, don’t curl, no mat­ race course. [ties. Alfred'and Julia West Thrall and yue Rd.; Mrs. Betty Ac6ta, Sunny- about 80 miles from the scene. The ‘ra Vieng and ’Tha Thorn 14 miles Waller Waddell ter how long they are stored. The wet weather extended Into j g^ut Hartford Policeman Ed view Dr.. Vernon; Mrs. Shirley eastward nad been set u staging had lived here all her life. She was toe Ohio vaUey eoutoward ln to | ,^ d Pecor said he had been fol big flsttop took^ charge of rescue a member of Union Congregational Cooley, Ellington; Mrs. Louise.Wil­ ’ atlnnpla as Cosst Guard cutters areas for the promised government POPE ELEVATES Tennessee, toe Carollnaa and Mowing a car Saturday night at Dies in Florida Church and of Sara Trumbull son, 147 Parker St.; Mrs. Gertrude end other ships joined the search. thrust against Xleng Khouang, the Vatleaa CHy, Jell, la UB—Pope northern Georgia, mostly rain.|n;30, when he saw a pistol point Royce, 126 Falknor Dr.; Miss Eliz­ Two Coaat Guard planes and Plalne des Jarres, and Its strategic Chapter, DAR. She had no close John X X m today created four However, snow waa In pitMpeet In sd from toe right window of the Walter Waddell, 75, who owned relatives. abeth Foody, 4 Mints Court; Frank haUcopters from the Wasp man- air strip, which the rebels seined new cardinals of the Bomaa parts of toe Ohio Valley. [car at two boys walking on the Wiley, 79 Niles Df,; Daniel Corey, last month. ' and operated the Green and Gold Funeral services were to be held Catholic Church,and at the aame Mnd to take to the air early to- Bakery on Main St. for many In the Northwest, more rain sidewalk of Tolland St. In East 181 Center St. • , ’ when vUtblllty — dlmlnshed at 2:30 p.m. today at the Ladd time made an impaaeloned plea fell along the coastal areas of Hartford. Red China, meapwhile, came out years before • retiring 18 years Funeral Home with the Rev. Paul for peace in the World. Thoae a d m it t e d ' SUNDAY: .MUs by driving snow and sleet — lifted ago. died .Saturday at Cedars Hos­ IVaahington and OregoiL Cloudi- Pecor sald^e heard shots, and Donna luUano, 127 White S t; Miss •omawhst and snow turned to rain. In support of Cambodia's proposal Bowman, pastor of Union Church, elected to the College of CArdinala ness covered most of the Great heard the boys call that they had pital, Gulfport, FIs., after a long officiating. Burial was to be In —high Senate body of the church Florence Cordner, r* Bank St.; But flares dropped into dark for a 14.natlon parley to seek an Lakes region and ' parts of the been struck. end to the Laotian conflict. Radio illness. Grove HiU Cemetery. —were Arebbtshope Joseph E. Mrs. Marjorie Merson, Scott Dr., Ctorm-tossed waves showed only a Ritter of St. Loi&i, Mo.; Jaee Southeast Stetes. SUea were pecor and another policeman, Vernon; Mrs. Martha Ahlello, tow traces of the 130 million tow­ Peiping aaid Foreign Minister Chen He was born In Manchester Oct. Yi had asked Britain and Russia, 7. 1885, a son of the late Thomas Mn- Effle M. Shearer Humberto (jufaitero of Oaraeaa, moaUy clear in other parts of toe Donald Dagle, arrested Bates, the Hartford Ave., V ernon;. Herman ar. The Wasp reported Sndlng "a co-chairrhen of the 1954 Geneva Venesnela, Luis Concha Cordoba country. , driver of the car. Bates was quei- Dollsk, Wspping; Ii’n d Smith, 20 large amount of debris" about nine and Minnie Joyce Waddril. He Rockville — Mrs. Eiflle' Mahy conference on Indochina, to rail moved to FloridS/four years ago. of Bogota, Colombia: and Misgr. In other areaa, reading were tioned until Sunday morning, N. Fairfield St.; Mrs. Helen Mur­ nllas from the tower site. Shearer,, 73, of 175 E. Main St., generally around or above rS:a- The two East Hartford boys ray, 22 Griswold St.; Richard Did-, sveh a session soon. He was a mernber o f . Center died yesterday afternoon'at Rock­ Glueeppe Ferrette. an Itaifaia The tower’s platform and luper- Six tpp Laotian ambassadors membw of the Vatleaa Curia and sonal levels. A little warmer who said they had been fshot were an, 36 Bolton S t; Ralph,Howe, atructure, which rose 60 feet atove Congregational Church In Man­ ville City Hospital after a long ill- Hartford; Mrs. Albina Couture, were to fly to Luang Prabang to­ chester; Manchester Lodge of Ma­ the secretory of the. Ponttfleal .weather headed Into the central James Maloney, 16, of 79 Park St., tha aea, had rested on three con­ ncM. She was the widow of Olln part of the nation. West WilUngton; Mrs. Helen Stew­ day to brief King Savang Vathann sons, all York and Scottiah rite Shearer. ^mmlsaion for Latta AnMrioa, and Robert Loughlin, 16, of 54 crete plllnga embedded in rock 180 on International propoeals to solve Shady Lisne. Police said the heavy art, 246 E. Center S t; Hqnry Peck, tot below the surface. Masonic groups :Sphinx Temple; Born in Guernsey; England, 53 Harlan Rd.; M n. Agnes BChack, the crisis. One envoy said the gov­ and the Ancient Order of NobiM clothing worn by toe boye pro- But hurricane Donna had dam­ ernment is ready to ‘‘accept inter­ Aug. IS, 1887, she waa 'the ‘daugh-, Peaceful Campus Watched I tected them from toe pellets. 29 Westwood St;, Ellmer Benedix, aged underwater bracings and national mediation at any time.’ ’ of Mystic Shrine. ter of Richard and Melina Bli(^ West WilUngton; Mrs. Dorothy forced an evacuation. Survivors arc his wife, Mrs, Mahy. She had lived In Ellington Other bovs who have been shot Wesln, Warehouse Point; Mrs. The Peiping broadc'ist accused I tola m’ontor are Philip Chenette, 13 The tower hkd been conetructed the United States of actively sup­ Victoria Harth Waddell; a son, for many years and moved from Elizabeth ^huetz, 13 Sunset Lane, \ Walter C. Waddell of Bolton; there to Vermont. She returned to Higbie Dr.; Richard Gorman, 225 Bolton; Richard Gill, 18 Margaret to South Portland, Maine, and porting Premier Prince Bonn Long Hill Dr:; and Jack Cian- turned over to the Air Force in Oum’s pro-western government and daughter. Mrs. John Fischer of Rockville about two years ago. Ttvo Negroes Resume Rd.; Robert Thompson, 35 East attempting to expand the civil Manchester;’' a brother, Willard She Is survived by a son, O. fagllone, 9 livlngaton Rd., all of St., RockvUle; Mrs. Bessie Cantor, 1857. The atructure, one of a series East Hartford. that dpt the Atlantie^along the w’ar. Waddell of New PlaU, N.Y.; a sis­ Ellis Shearer of 175 E. Main St.; Ellington; Edward Kieyssig, 12 Mat coiut, was designed to give The broadcast declared that ter, Mrs, Emily Schaefer of Man­ a nlRter In England, arid three Bates is scheduled to appear be­ Nye S t, RockviUe; Mrs. Arlina 8u- warning In event of enemy at­ U. S. actions were subjecting Red chester; five grandchildren and grandchildren. Stddies at Georgia U. fore Circuit Court 12 In Erot Hart­ bert Coventry; Mra Dorothy tack. China’s security to "an Increasing­ four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held to­ ford Jan. 23. Greaney, 457 N. Main 8t^ Mrs. Patsy Uriano, 08 Norman S t; Guy It wac one of three towers op- ly greater threat." Funeral arrangements will be morrow at 2 p.m. at the Ladd Fu (Continned from Pago One) "Some of ua wonder how much •mtod by the 460th Squadron, Pravda, the Soviet newspaper, announcer! later by the Holmes ncral Home, 18 Ellington Ave, Smith, Coventry; Mrs. Virginia our lethargy -nd lack of courage MaeWay, Mansfirid; William htotoonad at OUs Air Force Baae, again voiced Riissig^ approval for Funeral Home, 400 Main St. The The Rev. Wayne Sandau, pastor have heip^ to create the atmos­ Women to Hear an International conference. ed People. Upon arrival in Athens, Smith, South Windsor; William Viewed as an unrelated sum of money, $488,142,330.38 is a meaningless-i£ impressive- Oataumet, Maas. family suggests that memorial of the Ellington Congregational they traiMferred to other cars. phere in ' ,'hich mob rule Is pos-1 Ttla civilian workers, aboard "The Soviet Union hopes," said contributions be marie to the Man­ Church, will officiate. Burial will Rutkowskt, 30 Canterbury St.; "I would like to think," Haolld- sible,’’ Dr. Nat O. Long, MeUu^st | Chief Cihrarian John Klein, 38 Foley S t; Randelle ' dollar figure. it refleots Hartford National's size and importance, tos tower to repair storm damage, Pravda, "that the United States chester cancer fund. be In Ellington Center Cemetery. minister, |said in Atlanta. True, government will discontinue Its well said, "that toe decent people Markowski, |pAat Hartford. waic employed by J. Rich Steen, Frlienda may call at the funeral In Athena and toe atudents who are CBatrcuUng engineers of New military assistance to the rebels hod|e today from 7 to 9 p.m. BIRTHS SATURDAY: A daugh­ tout why should you too impressed, or eiven oar^U^^t a bank is big and has lots of money? . in Laos, forego any other measures interested in getting an education *a'S.‘s.!!:iS!.SiS*' “I w«»’.ciub X X aiftford Torit CHy. will react with peace and dignity.” "If we are going to turn this tomorrow at 8 p.m. In ter to Mr, and Mrs. Richard Clay, Tin namea'of the tower occu- that could lead to the spreading of Zoe Beckley Dich, country over' to mob rule, then we the Fellowship Room at Center Winimantic; a daughter to Mr. and mlUtsuy opeimtlons and ... assist In Miaa Hunter said ehe was "feel­ Simply this: every dollar • •. every dim e... every nickel of this figure r^resents nmta wars withheld temporarily ing fine, physically, mentally and made a mistake stealing it from toe Oongregationel Church. Mrs, Edward Jaworskl, 22 Green tar toa Air Force and the eonstruc- a peaceful settlement in Laos.’’, 20’h ‘Sob Sister Funeral* HUl St.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Pravda also charged that an­ morally.” The guest speaker will be Mies • lltope or dream on the part of someono in Conneotiout; the businessman who was able to expand a m company. ■Tm just interested now In get­ Theodore Pastna, 65 Lenox S t; a other consignment of American re I^ e st^ M f« L n u r Inrt U '""® French, chief librarien of Tha T«caa Towera are run oh Zoe Beckley, nationally syndicat­ ting back to classes and catching son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ott- N a t i o n a l planes, Including jet fighters. Is Andrew Walek Manchester j uWlc libraries. She ney, 444 W,. ‘Middle Tpke. his operation at a oritioal time because of funds made available by Hartford National... Ml araunddhe-clock alert by the ed newspaper colurnnUt of the Funeral aervlceq f o r ’ Andrew up,” Holmes qald. "I’m, already toOto Bupfiort Squadron at OUs Ming resdied in Thsllsnd for 1630's and a Tolland resident, died had ‘ review several rCcent books. BIRTH YESTERDAY: A son to transfer to the pro-western Lao- V. alek, 279 Keeney 8t„ were held eight days behind and thht is nty Hostesses Will bs Miss Avls Kel- Air Faroe base on Cape Cod, Friday In rica.santvllte, N. Y. main concern. However. I did a They said they we.re at Georgle to jg-j, Esther Burdick, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coron, Whit# yniing tmarrieA oouple who is Saving at Hartford.National for a new hom e... •tian government and that the Unit Saturday afternoon at the Holmes Rd., RockvUla IfaM., under command of Maj. ed States is putting Its pilots and -Funeral services will be held to­ Funeral Home, 400 Main St. The htile studying over the weekend." Tniham R. Sheppard. morrow at 2 p.m. In Tolland at not tn Jsssemlne, Miss Mabel DISCHARGED TODAY: Carole other military personnel1 "at'the' Rev. Paul Cr Kaiser, pastor of Miss Hunter arrived at Mroka Sntll la t ^ t e to^ “ ®h, ®<^«'-*"®“ laUlette. and Mlsa Jane Cary. the oopnioess thousands whom Hartford Nationsd has hrtped to get the things they want and need. T bna o f four proposed towers disposal of the ciiemles of the le- United Congregational Church. The Hall for her first class of toe day Dumas, 58 Meadow Lane; Mra tod hMn oonctruoted. Two o f them Rev. William C.' H. Moe, pastor Concordia Lutheran Church, off! BUxabeth Sadloski, 48 HoUister glttmate Laotian rnvernnient, elated. a few minutes before 9 a.m. She Athens police picked up a white DAY APPROVED Xhey‘M an included in that liguii Thafs -what our Statement of Condition has to do _ T l* llS t C o m » a H S r , Jto. 3 and No. 8—are 45 and 100 meaning the neutralla*. regime of emeritus, will officiate. was escorted by two men, probably man Bitting in a car bearing a St;.Mra. Margaret McLean, 4i e . ■BM5 off the Maasaohusetta cosaU Mrs. Beckley maintained a home Burial was In East Cemetery. segregation eticker just off toe Washington, Jnn. 18 The Middle Tphe.; Mrs. Pearl Daley. Souvanna' Phourm replaced by Bearers' were Jacob Salx, John plainclothesmen. Only the large with “the pace o f 6gga”s fining the day-to-day money needs of people in Conneotiout. ^ Tba dMtroyed tower. No. 4. wad in Tolland since l^er retirement In campus. He had a set of field Senate Poet Offiro Corrunlttro AndqVer; Mra. EUen Sullivan. Boun Oum. i- the 1630’s. She waa called the "first Wabrek. John Habercrn Jr„ Robb crowd of newsmen and photog­ today anaaiiiiously approved it o dtoBMK waUr of the three. raphers stood nearby with toe ex­ glassee. The officer* releaaed him W ln w r Locks. S WhS.toVoctod laat ym r to be a and nicest Bob sister" by the late ert Haberern, Albert Cervlnl, and after questioning. Preeldent-aleet John F. Ken? •, l woMdar la heavy weather. College* to Expand O. O. McIntyre and had interviewed John Mrosek. ception of students passing in nedy'a nomlnntion of J« Edward lAtmkrS.DI.C. groups of two or three to classes An armed prowler created excite-, i«gaippad with a hellcopiar the famous of the 1920’a In her ment last night when ha appeared Day to ba poetniaster gnneraL ‘ H eat BiU: $65,000 Berlin Berlin is investing career with the now defunct Dally Gordon Tuttle - In the building she entered or Day VMM m eighth CaUnet and Included thi at a dormitory and told a guard ha Chicaro — The MU for heating 1792»1961’^16^ years o f seivice to Conneetkut families, business and industry lOMrer encloaed ■bout 810 mllliop in new btilldlngs Mail and Press and as author of Funeral srevlces for Gordon ethers nearby. waa lookiiw f«r the Negro girl en­ In tharoer aimhilTl***!*" for lU two largm educational in- the column "Zoe Beckley Says." . Tuttle, 131 Mather 8t„ were held The Negro girl, unemillng, to wla lafonaal aavanro apprro- McOorinlck Place, Chicago’s hum UMd for Uvtog and recrea- rolled in the school. Police were new a x h lM ^ center, wUl ^ stitutlotui — the FVee University Saturday afternoon at Second Con turned her head briefly at the re­ told he drew a-gun when asked .to •1 befosa tha aataro aaa ba aab- and the Tbohnlcal College. Enroll-’ Allea Lb Sheean regational __.Church. The Rev. quest of a photogra^er aa she nlltad to tha Senate after Kaa- •bout SSfikOPO a year. The heatlu m the towers Identh^ hlmaelf, relieved toe guatrd syetam cost fl,000,000 andJnclu^ I M kaan fisaeribod aa Uka that on ment In the'University recently Funeral services for Allen L. Seorge lU ^ fts officiated, and Don entered the building. of hi* jr a and fled. The IncidaBt •afiy la « * * » > fWday ***■; 5 a nBBiMlttea • 5M* .JNWy afi axoapt that tbs proaed the 10,000 markT*^lanned Sheean, .91 Dslnipnt St„ #U1 ba aid Hallquist was organist Ministers tin Atlanta and other occurred about 9:80 p.m. ' d/MO llUtnga. T(a btggut i* ■iiw liis ‘'m opi*' In- sKpanaton wtu accommodate 3,000 held tomorrow C 8 a.m. at Um Burial w u in Buekland Cems- cltlM of toe atate q>oke atrongly A thorough aaarch of .thiTcimM* to hast tha mala wM UtloaM n. - raamroiwmoN atudaato. •PM smawm dall for WU6m« W. P. QgMIi r i A m l Hem*, 238 toiy. B eanri wera Albart TutUs, in their Sunday rormoiui afafaiat waa madaBUt (ha niaa. da*nji*ff which I* aa taurga aa afat fo a S S WM nirfr. tiwra waail Wg oMMaa'a tactUtlia to aobommodata Mkln S t, toUawad by a aarvloa at Burton TutUa, Louis Tuttle, and rectal prejudice and tba BWb aa Short, atwiqr M M ljirot a* or field*. ■ ■ ■ ’ : ^ ''V I V : ■ ■ X •' • ■ • III lull vrttH • awlnuiilag pool 10,005i 9 a.m. at tba A U '^ S a^ ’ Ruaglan Jamsa Tuttle, aU brothers, and •oene* at tha unlventity. 40 y e a n olid, dofisff fiataotioo, ] .' ^ .. , ' . "

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'C-V f .• - V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 18>1981 . PAGE NlldB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JA ^A R Y 16, 1961 . h aiienja.,- PACK EIG H T I'-Taii' H niijtt l|ipii|Miii;i'jaiwg»- "W sSP I OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD BUGGS BUNNY RqcktiUe-Vernqn REMODEL^ X TV-Radio Tonight tVhy waste ym for aeairw RtaSO Crash one mum? We caa oMha t capaa from yoor ooatl f Getting Around ' A H W BTO^ 1 COA^PUirtBli^ . Injures TwO /mV.M»tH8ROOM t i ] (RMi— eR.AH.tMAT Television GAFE • STOLE' ACB088 To Teli Tbi Truth Rsmeo'"‘X coouD (>j«.x cootatfr A Menehaiter wOmui WM hurt 1.00 BI6 i ThSattr (lala proirtSSs) ^V>^-/pKU'meffiROUMO SHAKb ) /f!lSHVKNlfi6HlM. ITboroufhttf* First Uev (In pr6|prewtis) 8:00 Surfside Six JACKET 5 forctuuil Baturday |n.a two-car colUaion on Early ttov ‘ 8:80 Tales of Wells Fargo eU3Cti6AUAl//VHVaV H6 JI SUCH •roniid Surfside Six DHPACIOHO HW ^ «»s SIXTCA*8. A ^ \ 1 APRASreHtT 5V(iiid9«for ^ R t 80 in Vdinon. and wha taken Ntw» V Ducxpln Bowllna V [irMuid Cimrtooa FiayhouM ^ 9 ^ Danny Thomas Show P tW A sa ew ep to Manchcat^ Mimorta! HoeplUd , . Junsl* Jim Klondiks 10. with InJuriee to hor head, riba, el­ 1:10 Wild BUI fflckok , 8:80 Andy OrifflUi Show Uaniptirtetioii i e o ^ 6:16 WSatbtr, NswS A iaorU t. Danis 10. 32. Free EsUHiateii bow and shoulder and a out on her The Caluornlant « Adventures In ParadlSS I. 40. Streets of Danger In Your Rome inouth. 1:90 ^ rts. NSwa, Wsathtr 10:00 Millinn Dollar Movie Ik , ISlnftltnV, yrmmdiMRHRIW Robin Hood The Barbara Stanwyck Show ' Tel. MI 4-D951 !Mre. BlUaboth M. Foody, SS, C.-mMdwI>fie still under InvesUgatlon. Abrirboat 1:00 News and Prayer geUuigaiioairil IT 'Mre. Foody, driving Oast on *«•, IBE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LIS'HNO 32 BURKE r o a d —ROCKVILLE 3 7 6 ^ . 30, hit a car driven onto the high­ ttS M vaaaal IT a SSHoral wronga way from a gasoline statipn by ^iCKtMlMKlNS 41 Health raaort » IT William T. Tyler, 22, of Washing­ \t4THE CLUTCH’ 48Wle- ton St., Vsmon. Tyler told fK^eJ Radio 44SeiMa he was unable to see Mrs. Foody’s 40 Condimcnta sr car because a sign blocked his (’Thla Uettng ineludea enly those news’brpadcakta ef 10 or IS-mlnute 49 Weird SSMatt beverate w vision. . . length. Some atattone carry other ahort newscaats). It's Marlow's for EverythliBg! Despite the slippery roads due I CAItNIVAL BY DICK TURNER M la acUn aiaiue 41 STD ac—Its* 18.10:06 NIghtbrat 'v l MGeodwhOe w to the snowstorm, there was only 4:UU News 11:30 Starlight Serenade getting annmd one accident attributed to road 6:06 Today on Wall Street 1:00 Sitharr Buy Your FURNITURE Now X- thegwcoone s r conditions during the weekend. 4:10 Art Johnson Show WPOr—1416 Raynor Shines " 6:00 Conn. Ballroom BY AL VERMEER iS7S^ N 81 u That one occurred in Rockville 8:06 6:15 Today in Hartford saKxplellw . 41 IT 11:06 Rootllaht nn Sports late Sunday when a single car 11:10 Myno^^___ Shines 7:00 Bob 8 New* 7:16 Kvenlns DevotlOnt For (hose who like to finish their 7n Holden of the Ninth Circuit Court I Weather ana eporta 7:20 Showcaie and Newa chitting Meyers with fraudulent I Suppertlme Serenad* 7:35 The Revlewint Stand own, we invite your inspection BY FRANK O’NEAL Th6 ba«Aa of an unidentified perron crawling back'lnslde appear juat under tha rew-vlew mirror on ; Converaatlon Piece* 6:06 The World Today SHORT RIBS Issue of a check. the open door of a truck that had been driven by Donald Fair of Stony Creek. . R overturned be- 8:30 Showeaae and Newt a Meyers was tumsd over to Mid-1 7:3 m . IB, Juat weet of the Demlng 8L overpaaa at 4:30 yesterday ^ em oon . ^ I r w m not In­ ! a Hoscow 11:00 Music Beyond the Sura and Newt of our Unfinished Pine Furni­ dletown PoUcs. I Pop* (Concert 12 06 World Newa Roundup jured. He went off the road trying to avoid a previous aocldent. (Herald photo by Pinto). I wbat'a Your Opinlea 13:15 SIfn-opft \ ture: Bookcases, Desk^ Cheats, iJr Coventry Bohon Night tables. Dressers, Record Builders Invited Chain of Crashes SkiddiUg Mishap Cabinets, Etc. Have fun and U ktaW M . Mt CUT DOWN save money, too! T o Discuss Code! Brings Warning BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELI A Skidding accident . at Bolton V Tha Board of Selactmen has ex­ Hurts Six Persons MONTHLY FHITMENTS! I OF COURSE, E-Z TEBMS! TDV5AU. THE HOUSE M«ltarAil,M I Notch at 7:80 p.m. yeaterday THE IS A tended an invitation to all buUd- brought a warning for failure to era, contractora and tradeamen to grant half the highway t o : Mrs. PLACE/ n irtA D & re! six persona__were Injured when^A. Jawonkl, 81, of 263 Burnhani Join them at A meeting at I p.m. Elisabeth Gauthier, 37,>of Rt. 44A. FREE PABKINO BEAR OF STORE five vehicles crashed In four sep- St., as the result of ‘a collision at An HFC Papant-Reducer Loan may help tomorrow at Robertson School ’The vehicle driven by Mrs. arate collisions on Rt. IS, west of Tolland Tpke., and Buckland St. Gauthier skidded Into a car oper­ if you've bought too many articles on the instal­ auditorium for an open diecuselon the Demlng St. overpass at 4:30 at ^5:30. Both cars were towed ated by Maurice Chevalier. 30, of on the etata building code. First yesterday afternoon away. 1 Vernon _ Rd. _ Chayaller wag treated ment plan. Simply add up all you still owe and Other accldenti late yesterday Manchester Memorial Hospital Selectman Richard M. Gallnat will ’The .Involved chain of mishaps note what size HFC loan would pay everything off. occurr^ when drivers skidded afternoon , Involved cars being for head and hip bruisesbrujsee. preside. driven by John P. Jensen, 18, of along that eection ow the Wilbur State Trooper Raymond Andrews Compare how mudh CHk MON7HIY PAYMINT SCHIDUll FURNITCRE DEP-ARTMENT-. (Lower Stan Level) MI B-OMl The Auxiliary to Crean-Chobot West St„ Bolton: Kathleen I. of Colchester Troop Investigated. VMa«i Croaa Highway. you are now paying J9 16 It Post. American Leion, has donat­ Wright, of Ripley Hill, South Cov­ Hfmlt psmh Homtt Mrs. Sophie Gumlnski of ’Thomp- entry and Ruth D. Heneghan of ed $2 to the Ouaade for Freedom. sonville was taken to. St. Francis New Fuels Sought with whatydu would A dance for membere and 132 Bolton St 1109 5 6.72 5 7.27 510.05 518.46 Hospital In Hartford by ambulance The Town ' of Manchester Fire pay HFC each month. 3*6 13.07 14.18 19.74 36.S5 friends of the poet and auxiliary where she was kept or observa­ Canberra — Australian nuclear 54.48 will be held at 9 p.m. Jan. 21 at Chief's car that had been parked 366 -19.25 20.01 29.27 tion. scientists are concentrating on a Drop in or phone for 566 30.83 33S1 47.55 89.47 “Th« Sanator'g in a bad mood! Hit wife keep* remind­ the l,eglon home. by Asst. Chief Ernest Sherman on Others, who were examined, search for new fuels to generate HFC's helpful, de­ 666 36.41 39.74 56.48 106.80 ing him of We promise to ease the *tight money’ The Rotary Club is planning a treated and discharged from Man­ Bigelow St., east of Liberty St., at nuclear power, according to a 'g',1 BY KEN BALD and JERRY ^R O N D F IE L D eituationr* Ladles’ Night program for 7:30 chester Memorial Hospital, were 5 o'clock was slightly, damaged Government report. Research In pendable service. Former Cheney Mill. JUDD SAXON ■i* OWBU. p.m. Jan. 28 at the Roaemount Paul Ckihen, 28; b f Kew Gardens, when a car being driven by Me­ the United States and Britain is Reataurantln Bolton. Farcy Chaaaa Har-tiord Ro.id MCHaf/l6ANyTHN<; L I.: Cynthia B o s wick, 21. of linda L. Custer of 42 Bigelow St., reported concentrated on known of Andover la in general charge skidded Into It, near the scene of •ind Pin. St Bronx, N.Y.; and Dr. Jack atomic fuels. of arrangements. Turetxky, 50, Thelma T ureU l^ 4^ fire. Mancheitcr, Conn L ITTL E SPORTS BY ROUSON B e w S ^ Troop 47 will have a 1 I and ■ Ofeeiia Turetxky, IT, ‘ ml of JIT.'teTNA t»UPT8 UfehM im FREE PARKING i Court' o i Honor at 7 p.m. toihor- HewltLN.Y. row at Nathan Hals Community Elections Toniglil Catania, Sicily, Jan. 16 (JF)—Mt. Parcel Pickup fo ’The vehicles which were Involved Etna broke Into a new eruption to­ Your C.ir: IL!- S 3 Center. ’Troop meetings are held in the storm-caused accident were lOUSEHOLD FIHANCE each Tuesday from 7 p.m. to 8:30 day. LAva poured out of a crater driven by Cohen, Mrs. ’TureUky, For Hilliard Unit on toe northeast side of toe vol­ p.m. at the Center. Allen F. Gumlnaki, Harry Kun- OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY—10 A M to 10 P M. A fashion show and luncheon. cano several hundred yards below hardt of Bast Hartford and Donald ’The annual meeting of toe Hil­ MANCMItfIR fHOFMIIR FARKAOi sponsored by the Tolland County * stonv Creek toe main cone. .k ii... ixr,.«>n>a 4 un/.iaHnn * wr 01 Biony yreoK.,. liard Association. Inc, will be held Scientists said toe new outbreak Republican Women’s Association, Fair waa driving a van type 312 Middle Turnpike West TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY SfECIALS! will be held In the Terrace Room tonight at 8 In the cafeteria of toe did not seem to be of major vio­ truck. Trying to avoid one of the Waddell School, Broad St. 2nd Fleer~MHchell 3-2738 COM. mt n MNUAL HAtUW at Bradley field at 1 p>m. Jan. 21. lence. eotr. TM.W081D tMHfS MIBW8D other cars that had been Involved . Purpose of the meeting Is to The volcano has erupted Inter­ CUT FROM YOUNG CORN-FED PORKEBS Beport Oakda Approved In'an accident Just minutes before, IWn: IIP « Mml, Tifiv Hwn.-1l ta I W*4., Fri.-TJ0 P N*ea Sat. ’The parent-members group of elect a president and board of mittently since last fall. he drove off toe road and over­ managers for the new year. Re­ B. C. BY JOHNNY HART the North Coventry Cooperative turned. H, L, Handy's Freshest Nursery and Kindergarten has ap­ All toe vehicles were proceeding freshments will be served. hV I AM ABOOTTOBULPAUAIL, |’|.u'NeeD' >J been set for toe wedding. away. ’They were all heading west coimter. Children’s pantlM, at toe time of toe accident. . | sizes 4-14 were 49c now only OPEN UNTIL 5 P.M. , /WMVNr/nEAVEAfNg Maachester Evening Herald Oev-1 HeaVy damage resulted to cars 29c. , Lamps, discontinued Monday, Tuesday, FridAr, sAaeineTli***' *Laa6Tlaa^T nwaaciat laeTiTaTiea, ■Btry oorrespoiideBt, F. Pauline being driven by Carl H. Anderson, toys, household goods and Thursday, 9 AM. to 9 P.M. IJta^ teiephbe P l S ^ l . [22, of 55 Academy St., and Leonard many other-useful items are Wedneeday, 9 A.M. to 12 nOoa all at 50%' off. Take ad­ vantage now. CRISCO \ * * * ' «iew WixAiiLTjAaisttxivtex Science Shrinks Piles . blrl Scout Troop 26 of Rdberteon School 'wlU pre­ CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE 'TURNER sent a Baker play, "High THB VSN THKT PICKSD UP \ Ws WY WiVB piouiMn.')'. Nio'aa we know New^Way Without Surgery Jinks at HoUiater" toe 1st Bolton Property Owners AsspeiatiOn m TV « T ONB ”1* CONVINCED. sour HI5 SROTHBE15 THAT Hl!5 week of March at the Rob­ BY RALSTON JONKS and FRANK RIDGEWAY H8UL* PREISHT FROM THtt )8TO7WRS PIKE EMfPWa A 8CULP1DR two N15 tim e ON ertson School. This comedy, MR. ABERNATHY ?&cnatt> vii RWPidAaesowBWOimiSAsoi Stdi» Iteh— Relieves Pain so thebepgh that snfferers mad| directed by Scout Loader, ■ Facts Not Rumor rrfe TWELVE O'CLOCIC, R«r n. t. <6si«ui> - Fer th* (TuRPRlSEi 6nt tlxw leitBee has fraad s new Bitenlshing statements like "pilee Bea Rlnes looks quite prom­ FROM GOSHt WHATA EVERVBOCY! TIMETD UNMASKl hsslisg substance with tb* asten- hsve ceased to be a problMnl” ising. The public la cordially iiivlted. PRESENT EDUCAHSM I4AN0SCMEMAN.' lihlur abilitr to shrink h*m*r- The secret it a new JiaalinB tnb- BAILEY’S REPORT rboidt, step itching, and yeUtve etanee (Bio-Dyn**)—dlKOTerp of STAFF V a world-fataoni reitareh Inititat*. NO. 1, DECEMBER 1981 ANDLOO<> paln-withontinrgefp. Dan Cupid’s arrow la point-' COSTS EVAPORATED In ehie niter com, while gently Thla snbitenee Is new ayallabie ATTHAT .In rappotitofy er efatment /onn Ing dlrecUy at Kelth’a Va- 9 claasroome - t'’- 6OR6E0US j relieviaf pain, aetnel rednetlea vlety where you wUI find one 2 eoleaoe rooms fthriakage) fPM. nnd*r the name Prtperetlen H*. 19 olaaareoma •UlLOi X , At all drag eenaters. of the largest aasortmehts 1 mnsle room lleetnauMbigAiafan-tegalPwbN 14 teachers 1 dom. scL room . Operating CVwt WONDER; of Valentine chocolates and 1 year WHO candy to send yoftr loved 2 offloea 1 industrial arta OperaUng Oo*t (our conservative TALL HEB/ onpB. or that apecial soma- 1 tSaebara room , 1 art room 1 library estimate) CANS one. We hkve alab: Cologhe. 1 health roeia l'Year Cost to the Town: bath powder and oUier per­ 1 auditorium g u i t a r h o b b y c u s s e s . 1 cafeteria ^ and gymnaaium 8189,234 V0Nf5+ sonal g i ^ that she will ha $281,(Ute .library 2 offloea Tax In MUla WUMkf pleased to receive. All so rea­ 14/j Mills wtoi «h» falter hi ear apeotel 10-«eek eonrM. A our North End "Y '’ the 20th PrSMat-elementary seboot Inleetment . .$050,001^ I I ******immmiMalv were distributed to regular cus­ _ ^ \ V*) 3^ whole sa e osa m«m p1 l eto V x i oA hn nfof H thingsiIRMS MXIlland Bob CountnmMCountryman decided toTleceto lege ,of of 660 men nestled ,ln,in Man-118,Man­ 18, Greer_lL' GreerJuL I Sunday Beaten only by Holy Cross the week with fliatchtng 8 4 rce^ tomers of at least toe past 10 Connecticut just wop’t he changed at Connectlout. Ooneya concentrate on hla studise. chester, N. H. On the/traveling Beautiful eunahlny morning and 1 years, FYed Bliah, Earle Clifford, overlooked in basketball. St. squad there are no zenlois. The among collegiate opposition,/.the ords. 21 poinU paced Ue Husktaa to a The club started well under the Hawks average 74—points per Joined my family for the short Art Knofla and Lefty Bray. Re- Anselm’s shouldn’t be. Fuzzy- cruciali‘'’74-68 victory over Rhode only junior is Ralph PaoUllo. The BG nipped the Crosa, 79-7S, an4i za Nets heavy handicaps, then had a Hawka give away height as well as game, yield 60.6. ^ downed Navy, 71-59, hid bw Jmilmf motor trto to Mass .. Schedule was clpianta from Mancheatar ip the cheeked kids like Dale Coiney Island Saturday night in a con­ streak of losing four out of five— free, as I like to keep my Sundays, past were track greats, Joe Mc- experience to almost -.very foe. providence College' (10-2), re­ Jim Hooley, the nation’a Ifth bSi^ and Tony Greer are the rea­ ference ahowdown. Tha. result: to Drake and Princeton in the scorer. In, each instanea. Holy By FRANK CLINE and with ice skating conditions fair Cluskey and Pete Wlgren, retired Connecticut la 4-0 in the drouit, Top Performers mained unbeaten against Near to poor I decided to pass up Join­ sons Queen City Tournament, then B oland opposition, turning liack Cross edged Assumption (9-S) by F ifth W in Menchaatei> High -coach. The latter Rhody 4-1. after a triumph over Rutgers, set­ Greer and Myles Dorch are the Two sAinef (lown to the chase for the Central Connecticut aI:- ing niy sons and instead streiched has been a regular In attendance As most New Ikigland coUeges state rival Rhode Island 68-66 in 66-68. . .. * * call a halt to sporto tor midyear When Rhode Uland nuUad to backs to Holy Cross and Boston top pefformera of the heavy fresh­ Interscholaetic League title but still very much m contention M»0 out in front of. my teevee sat for for many yeara . . Visited % n gs- man crop and both come from New overtime, then battled for a 70-66 Hopes of New England tvr Busting loose in the third the sports offering. The TV menu examinationa, take a look at a within a point with 1:08 to play, University. > declaioh over St. Miohael’s after League entries took a noaadlva ar» for a berth in the Connecticut Interscholafitic Athletic i n ­ wood Siffiool In West Hartford In Comey engineered a freest, drew Following the 77-73 loss to BU York City. Coach A1 Grenert gets quarter, Manchester’s • unde­ ference’s Class A Tournament starting next month, Man- conalated of an NBA baakatball the late afternoon and was iffile to couple of amazing "Kiddle” chibs. top notch scoring and his best de­ leading by as much as 16 points In ter the weekend. Tala, tied with game between Boston and St. Omnectlout's perennial Yankee fouls worth elEht free threw tries last Tuesday, Coach Hugh. Qreer the-first half. Frincaton at the top, fell before feated Green Manor quintet Chester High’s baaketbaU tsamf^------1" check in at 250 Burke St. ju*t be­ and made all eight, cllnehing the moaned "We threw the balPaway fensive play from Greer. Dorch, Louis. The Hawks won easily with a Conference kings, who appeared only 6-0, Is leading the club in re­ Vin Ernst (5-8) passed to Jim the ’n g e n with • 78-6S thud- Hsjt* rolled to an impressive 85-70 goes to the post twlcs this week. Windsor 1 4 .250 4 4 great shooting exhibition while fore the' dinner bell rang. 1 also Huskies’ 14th straight home trt- too many timea, we wasted too enjoyed watching the final 15 min­ ready tg be taken, today are back bounding and field goal percentage. Hadnot (6-10) for the Friars' mouth dropped out of second L triumph over Valeo Machine MXiKVIUJE 1 8 .111 S 8 viewera had another look at the umph. many shots.” by losing 74-57 to a Ooluinbla t utes of Go Mail, Go, one of several at the same old stand — atop the Part of the Hawks’ record haz cllnc)iing basket against Rhody. of Bloomfield last night in OCIL STANDINGS % ls o facing a pair of early sea­ character who coaches the Celtics Yankee standings. Comey made hla debut as a The Huskies had a/very un The shot with 26 seconds left gave which had been so poor t&e All and thoae with their ears receptive fuU length films made about the starter two .nlghta earlier az Con- been complied with Dave Swan, a their Farmington Valley League son conquerors this week will be Harlem Globetrotter basketball Meanwhile, Bt. Anselm’s has sparkling 6-6 record. Hadnot 25 points. walked out on it earlier. game at the Verplanck School. W. L PcL Games picked up some choice language, necUout edged New Hampahlre, Thien Greer added} 20 point-plus scorer as a frosh a Coach John Csnavari's RockvlUo team. It waa good to see Goose quietly buUt an 8-1 record, second year ago, only recen'Jy returned Rhode Island had the edge in The Ivy League look-^Prlnoetofi It was the fifth consecutive vic­ Wethersfield ...8 High quintet The Rams (3-9) host used by said coach .. Quiet evening only to the 11-1 marks shared by 79-77. CYimey led Huskies scorers “We’re concedlnsr nothing In the 4-0, (^niell 84, Yale, pntmoutli and 1 settled back and read one of Tatum, Marquea Haynes, Pop to action from a pre-season ankle shots (71-56) and rebounds (84- tory for Coach Tom Conran’s all­ SfANOHESTER 6 Plalnville Tuesday night and en­ Maine and WUUams, with 12 fresh­ (18) and it was his missed con­ Yankee Conterei^.” 26) but Proviijenoe played the and Penn 2-2 each, CilumMa. 8-8, the lateet books, Insid« Pro Foot­ Gates, EUmer Robinson ahd Josh version try which Ddva K in g Injury. winning Manormen. The Bloom­ Windham ...... 5 tertain Newington Friday. Rook- Grider In action, men I lined up men and sophomores on a 14-man Sophomore Ofxry Manning, 6-6, sounder game. Harvard and Brown 1-8. field shooters, who had won their ball by Joe King, veteran New tapped In on the rebound In sprained /h is ankle against Greer fired a game-high of 22 Hall .5 ville lost to Plainville by eight York aportswriter and a friend for against many timea not too many squad. The Hawks, overcoming points in the 80-67 conquest of Sophomore Carl Spencer scored Thse Yankee Conference at • last two games in a row, dropped poinU and Newington by .13, both inexperience with balance, crush­ last 20 seconds for the winner. Drake Dec. helped immeasur­ glance—Connecticut 4-0, Rhoda Is> Eastern ...... 6 yean, —- yeara ago. Tatum, IncidentaUy. When the season began,' Con­ ably. by retnirning in time for the Merrimack in the first of three Providence’s clincher against S t /!i their» third decision In five loop Conard ...... 3 on the road. holds the Individual one game ed Adelphi 92-64 yesterday after Michael’s with 14 seconds remain­ land 4-1, Maine 2-1, Vennont 2-5, necticut had lost three top play- New Hanunihlre game. Sophomore games last week. PaMillo got 21 _ thio wtoTpr.- _ _ Centrsl~i‘.'.. Monday scoring record at. the Manchester being locked in a 30-alI tie shorUy ing in the latest cliff-hanging epi­ Masssehuaetts 0-2, New Hamp- Jim Glenney and Frank" Butkus CBABTEB OAK CONFERENCE era by graduation, RoIUe Sheldon Bob Haijito is another major con­ in the 01-63 crushing of Norwich. Pla.tt ...t- Mailbag produced. a aouvenir High Arena, 48 points . . VoUey- before halftime. Against Adelphi, sophomore A1 sode. shire 0-8. frented the ’Manormen’s furious Souttaem Division Sophomore Comey won a start- signed a pro baseball contract, tributor. Maioney V0^L.. Pet All copy of the Miami Herald’a 1961 ball at night with neighbors and third period assualt which found I was extra tired when I finally them Jumping from a three point, GaiGames Orange Bowl lasue, sent by Max The Indians’^(7-3 overall but 6-3 0 l.()00 7 2 Rubaeha, a former acheolmate and decided to call it a day. 38-35 halftime advantage to a huge as far asyfhe CIAC ratings are Portlauid 5 24-point, 72-48, margin at the end Avon 4 1.000 7 0 basketball teammate who has Thursday conOemMt) face a pair of toughles been working at Florida and New College Basketball Roundup of the third quarter. Glenney and this wckiK. Tomorrow night the In- B4w:on |Minor Change in Sub Academy 4 .667 2 England race tracks for 15 yean "How are the Red Sox doing? Butkua talli^ a dozen points diaiirvialt WilUmantle to play de- Major Walter Lamie of the Salva­ apiece in third quarter a« the Cromwell 3 .600 6 . . . Major Mill Dickson, a career fepmng champion Wlndhioii. Eri- .333 6 Army man who noted 27 yean of tion Army asked when he visited Manormen broke the game wide y night Coach ESgin Zatursky’s RHAM 2 the office. I hope to have a bet-, Rocky HUl .167 6 . service today, was a visitor. He open. Charges play host to high flying 1 ter line on the Box next Thursday Unbeaten List Shave Adopted for College FootbaB Glenney Top Scorer Blast recently assumed command of ac­ Bristol Eastern which is riding the 0 5 .000 0 10 when I break bread with Vic Bloomfield managed to cut the Hampton tivities at the State Armory hen. Wertx Frank Malzone, Pete Run­ .crest of a five-game winning Bill is a local man who help^ pro­ deficit by nine points In the final streak. nels and other playera in Hart­ Miami Beach, Fla., Jan. 16 of the past season field, and suCh an entry to not period but never seriously threat­ Viotlms in their last two starts, mote pro baaketbaU after World T o Ohio, State, DePfi il card” rule Hoping to snap a four-game los­ ford,..Preparing to leave for points I (;p)_-College football, as far largely is for the benefit of questioned.” ened the rest of the way. Green R l i i ^ High’s cagefs have now War II at’ the Armory . . . Roger South, Lefty Bray stopped to say ing streak this week Is Cheney apUl^ even in a dozen games this Macaione, manager of the Park- las the spectator is concerned, coaches. The rules makers deplored Mde- Manor led by 12 points, 26-14, at Tech (2-6). The Rangers entertain goodby, next stop being Saraso­ line coaching and tha caning: of the end of the first period only to winter. The Sachems face Nor- ade Lanes, phoned with word that New York, Jan. 16 (fP)—f Iowa, ranked nationally will look just the same in 1961 Last year a player could enter ■ UP AND OVER — Back Jim Taylor of the Green Bay Windham Tech Wednesday after­ ta. .Amy Pirkey, fine bowler and last week, is on—having signals by substitutions, and re­ Packers goes to top of heap in attempt to pick up yard­ see Valeo rally to cut the margin wtefa Tech at Hebron Tuesday and a new single game alley ncord has a member of the HoUday Lane There’s a new Big 0 in college as it did in 1960. the game alone between downs as noon at the Armory and B’riday Friday visit Blast Hampton for a been set, a 98 game by Whitey won nine straij for an 11-1 sea- I many times as desired without the wrote the rule to clarify their to but three points, 38-35, at half­ Journey to Cromwell. Both foes staff, stopjied to say hello for basketball these days — Ohio :awks have Joined The rule makers of the National age. But Taylor wasn’t stopped verj" often in the game time. Southern Division Charter Oak Hagenow. Ha missed by but two 'bon record. entry being recorded against him. opinion. The rule has no Ute, ho-.v- conquered the Rangers earlier in few minutes. .Quiet Phil Green, S t Bonaventure I Collegiate Athletic AssociaUon la­ which the West squad, of which Taylor wa? a member, The Manormen had four players Conferrace claAh. The Sachems pins -of getting a perfect game. veteran scorekeeper for the Cheney State’s Buckeyes, who collec­ Bradley He was allowed only two recorded ever, the coachee being on Won, 36-31. Number 70 of the East squad is tackle Bob the season. stsmd 2-4 in league play. The old atandard was set by Nino Tech basketball team, was a vis­ tively are bent on dominating the (13-1 and beaten only by Ohio bored for three -high school pool. Two of the In­ Town "staff” was among the “ He must come on enough in ad­ P B F PtB. diana’ tritunpha have come over operator with The Herald. The and clear cut rainklng as the.best next week. toting rules. leal.” Butkus ...... 8 3-3 19 CENTRAL VALLEY missing . , . Home Just in time latter was also a fop ranking team around.' vance of the others to make it ob­ Such auggeattons as ooneem d Kflhsn ...... 3 3-4 6 CONFERENCE (XTL foes. to hear the 11 o'clock newscast. Third-ranked St. Bonaventure, "The proposal for unlimited sub GIsnney ...... 8 5-7 31 Showing • 2-2 record on the baseball pitcher. .Night home and Only .Ohio State and uhranked stitution 'was overwhelmingly de. vious he is the wild card. scoring changes,. tiie moving of In West Win i W L Pet All DePauI, now ll-O/.with a 12-game which rode Tom Stith’s 46 points to the goalposts, and the Newington .500 crushed my knuckles. George was of several open basketball touma have a series of rugged road games the National TV game Saturday af­ im crowd p B F Pta. Middletown .429 earlier in the season. looking for Gold Key Dinner tick­ ments for boys scheduled next coming up, stiuting tomorrow at ternoon. St. John's, 10-2 after A Memorisa 4 P'etnintl ...... 2 OO 62,971, cweltering munmer-Uke deadly in the air. One toss to 2 Kowalsky...... 8 717 19 ets and his name was added to monuimonth at the Y floor. This will be Notre Dame/The Irish have a 22- losing to St. Joseph’s (Pa) and weatiler yeaterday. Uni- 8 Rarland ...... 8 3-6 19 Remarkable Palmer the waiting list. He talked of the^ theffirrst time such an event of thia game home court winning streak. beating St. Francis (NY)-' last teammate Lenny Moore took the tM and FfailMteiptda’i Van 2 Yninhaskaa ...... 7 5-5 1? good old days, Bat Battalino s ^ ' niiture;ure will be staged here. Herdic If N o ^ Dame can’t manage it, week, is idle. But Iowa has a pair ■ West 66 yards to the one yard 4 Williams ..... 3 1-8 of Big Ten gam e a—at home BraekUn engage in a I quar- line from where Green Bay’s Jim 6 Kroush ...... 0 2-3 Sherman^ Goodnough Speak Kid Kaplan having fought a numm -' 4ddeddded that he, like a number I DePaul/nas road date? against In­ teitadc dud In the iitiotial Taylor crashed over for the six ber of times for Grosch during have talked with this week, turn diana, We.—rThe remarkable Arnold I mine on Saturday afternoon ex­ suming Saturday against Minneso­ lina State Wednesday. Kansas wars a gloriouB one. Ha pained passed",44-yards to Moore for an­ star, which was something for a and took a bogey five. cut Sports Writers’ Alliance dinner foul and gripe to the officials.” for ttma touchdowns. Tuesday, Jan. 17 PaMer wss back in his accus­ man who finished dead last in the cursions to football games and he Mrs. Avis Hamilton, one of the ta. The Buckeyes, who got 30 State, No. 9, plays Kansas for the other tdudhdown. On the 17th Balding holed a 35- next Monday night at the Waverly hod the time of his life. It’e ex­ Unltaa paaaed for only one aoore, Manchester at Windham, 8:15, tomed niche in golf today, Los Angeles Tournament a week foot birdie putt. Pressurized Inn will be Allie Sherman, new Midget FootbaU League boosters points from Lucas in a 79-45 rout Big Eight lead Friday, after run- JUMP I ri l» JERk i — Bombs On Target pected he’ll jump right in u man­ ninjg its win string to ten, 69-57, hilt tha lanky veteran directed Plalnville at Rockville, 8:30.. meaning the top. Fully recov­ ago. Palmer then matched the birdie head coach of the footbaU New visited, and reported plans were of Noi-thwestem last Saturday, Jerry West, Los Angeles four other toudidown inarches But Van ^ucklin’s aerial bombs Norwich Tech at RHAM- * ager of the Hamilton baaketbaU underway to sponsor a dance to seem to be free o f upset trouble bver Oklahoma. - were on target, too. Van connected ered from.the shock of an un­ Balding was within grasp of his with a difficult 10-footer. York Giants, and Hal Goodnough. squad, a Job he handled for 15 Lakers rookie, shows why wlik daitag •ad Immaginatlon. Swimming, Manchester at Bulke- first triumph since he won the Bhich had par three’s on the The latter was connected with the raise funds for the 1961 season. until the middle of next month, Mississippi State, which spilled for three touchdown paisses to believable experience in the rich years.. .Herb Phemn reported Two cake sales Mrs. Hamilton pro-1 when they have back-to-back road previously unbeaten Vanderbilt he is referred to as ‘,‘the nayer ef Year M cD onal^ Pete Retalaff ley- Los Angeles Open on a date he’ll 1957 Havana Open—in _a playoff 18th and adjourned to the 347- Milwaukee Braves for many years due to a change in schedule he Unltaa waa v o M the player of Rifle,-Manchester a ^ W llcox with A1 Besselink. The nearest yard first hole for the playoff. and is considered one of the finest moted realized 8150 for the Midget games at Iowa Feb. 18 and at In- 74-65 last Saturday, gets a chance tallest 6.3 around” as he end Sonny Randle for 46, 43 and Tech. never forget—Jan. 6 — Palmer wouldn’t be able to use <3old Key Leaguers . . B oxin g Instructor dlana Feb. 20. Indiana was the only to further establish Itself as. the leaps incredibly to roll the tha gaine for the 'aecond atraight 36 yards in that order. The three headed for the Bing Crosby Tour­ Balding had come to first money Drew CSieer after dinner sports speakers in the Dinner tickets he ordered. This Wednesday, ^an. 18 since was in a playoff in the 1959 country. Tommy O’Neill stopped at the desk Big Ten team to beat Ohio State Southeastern Conference favorite ball over the edge of the Van, Brocklin tosses tied a record . Windham Tech at Cheney Tech, nament with the winner’s pay- Palmer’s approach stopped 4H will make someone happy as the and reported his ^two fighters, Tony last year, when Lucas A Co. was with a pair o f home games—Geor- Waiaa Ooiidltloiis Memphis Open with Gary Player feet from the pin. Balding was Honored guests and recipients of set last year by Unltaa. Armory. 2. / check’ in hia pocket from the $20,- supply for Manchester waa limit­ Kubasek and his son. Young John­ essentially an inexperienced bunch ffia Tech tonight and Mississippi basket. Tha temperature was 87 de- 000 San Diego Open Tournament. and Don Whitt, and he lost that Just off the green. Balding drew Gold Keys will be Andy RobustelU, ed and at least 20 more tickets Cleveland quarterback Milt defensive captain and end of the ny O'Neill, were both'set for fur­ of sophomores. Saturday. greea at Uckoff, and perhepe 10 Plum" threw one 61 yards in the one to Whitt, a cheer when his nearly 30-foot are needed to accommodate or­ ther action in the Lowell, Mass., Hockey at a Glabce- dagraaa hatter for the sweating HOLIDAY (XNWMERCIAL Put aside momentarily at least The big breaks against Balding shot went in and then out of the Gianta; former world’s feather­ Walking off ndth first place hon­ ders for the Jan. 23 affair at the air into the waiting arms of Ran­ ^tandings^ was the recollection o f the terrible weight boxing champion Willie Pep ors in the weekend Woman’s One Golden Gloves Tournament. Visited Warriors on the Coliseum floor. dle, perhaps the prettiest touch­ came on the 15th and 16Ui holes. cup and stopped an inch or two Waverly Inn. I didn’t have time City Editor’-Hal Turkington at L. Pet 12 he took on one hole in Los He had started the round one and CharUe Petrlno, golf pro and Ball Tournament at ‘-the Holiday to look away from the phone and Sunday’s ResuIU Coach Vince ttombardi of the down of the game. away. ' , Mamchester Memorial Hospital, his NA’nON AL LEAGUE Weot and Buck Shaw of the Eloet Bottlcello Nurseries .18 6 .760 Angeles and the score that didn’t stroke in front of Palmer and The cool Palmer then dropped retired basketball offlciaL - Lanes was Marie Oallaway. A the first of a series of calls were Welterweights Open Activity Bobby Walston booted a 22- Brown Derby ...... 15 9 .626 even qualify him for the final two Othr speakers will include Chris total of 132 women competed, far, directed to the desk, ail persons final day before departure follow­ Montreal 4, Detroit 4 agreed: The difference in the fine- others. Balding was two shots his putt in for a birdie three and ing surgery. He was well occiqiied yard, field. goal for ti},e East. / Moriarty Bros. ,,,..1 4 10 .583 rounds. that was dt. Schendel, voice of the New York more .than originally anticipated. wanting Gold Key tickets.. .A f­ New York 3, Chicago 1 ly-belaneed aquads was Unites’ ahead o f Palmer going into the In conversation with Willard Toronto 6. Boston 4 Man. Motors-Serv. . .11 13 .458 Palmer, the National Open and final nine holes find after the 11th Balding collected 31,900, plus football Giants, humorist Don The victor, who triumphed 'with a ternoon passed quickly, at least it tunning. UnHas also ruined Buck Sm w ’s Grant and the Rev. Robert Keat­ ers and Fearvanti Vichi fellow® | | In Separate Fights Tonight AMERICAN lEAGLE lUhitas carried the ball five times swan song. HillardviUe Lunch ..10 14 .417 money-winning champion last the big Canadian was four shots 3100 morbJwhen the tournament 222 pinfall, waa hard pressed, by seemed that way, and there was a Lenox Pharmacy .... 10 J4 .417 ing. Sylvia Pioano. The latter finished long road trip on .the agenda... tients on the same floor . . Viewed Buffalo 8, Proviilence 0 ,for a IOAO y d d average. Each “I’m going into the corrugated year, agreed Uiat the victory here in front. chairman, Tom Lanphler, ".acd- (?he'ney Tech in action against Holy Paul Dodge . . . . .10 14 .417 yesderday took a lot of doing. a single pin off the .pace with a . Back home by 7 and the house Herahey 8, Cleveland 1 ’ time the runs pulled the Weet out box business,’' said the Eiaglea' But On the SlO-yard 15th, Palm­ deiitally” made the check out for Trinity on the basketball floor at New York, Jan. 16 WP) —■ a standin for Frenchman Sau- Rochester 4, Springfield 8 . o f a hole end, one — a 25-yard retiring, mentor. ‘IMaybe the first Man. Motors-Sales .. 8 16 .333 It took a six-under-par 65 and er’s second shot hit the green and 32,000. 221 score. Top prize was 330 and was quiet, both boys preparing for Welterweights' Ralph Dupas veur Beaamou, recently sus­ second prize was 325. mid-year exams and the lady ot the Armory on the return trip to EASTERN LEAGUE opriilt In the fourth quarter — one I build will be one my sise. a birdie three on the extri hole stopped 35 or 40 feet from the pin Player, of South Africa,' finished Fina^^ial Winner the office . . Long Journey down- and Virgil Akins, both eyeing pended by the French Boxing Johnstoam 8, Greensboro 6 o d up a touchdown. My. that Unitas’ is a lot of quar­ Joe Majrer 147—367 and ) JSVe sudden death playoff to down on a down level with the cup itMlf with a 275 for 31,400 with a last Third place honors were taken the house reading a book. the title held by Benny (Kid) Board. by Jo Di Meo with 218. Rounding state at night and my son Dean New Haven 6, Philadelphia 8 The BdUmore bombardier was terback.” , Witham 351 led the shooters. plucky A1 Balding o f Canada. It virtually concealed. Palmer holed round 68. Tied at 276 for 31,100 But. Court Loser was my traveling companion. Paret, open the week’s box­ Greohman has won his last New York 8, Charlotte 2 took an amazing 40-foot putt for the curving and spectacular ^ ot each were Dow Finsterwald, 'with out the top five were Ann Plude W ednesday ing activity toniyht in separ­ three fights while Chamley, an eagle and several other greet for an eagle three. At that p<^t, a 70, and BYank Stranahan and For RHAM Qu||itet and Helen Tylutki, both of whom Howard Holcomb, president of Saturday ate bouts. who lost a UUe fight to Hous­ A shots to win the 32,800 first monqy. he the||^ged.by only one strpke. Don January, each 'with 68. deadlocked at 215. the Connecticut Sports , Writers’ Day away from the "rancli” and Dupas, ranked third, in the ton’s Joe Brown a lltUe overa Among the money 'winners were Antonce, relayed the good, news I managed to catch up on little odd division, is in his hometown of - year ago, had recorded a deej- Hebron—Financially the first two local women, BYan Crandall tha^Hal Goodmou^, one of the Jobs around the house. . . With New Orleans to meet>Antonio sion over Benamou. Saturday night basketball game and Mary McCarthy. Mrs. Crandall finest sports speakers in the coim- nothing better-to do 1-viewed the MarciUa of Argentina in a 10- MODERN in RHAM High history was a huge 'won 3 11 with a 210 score, good for fry, would headline the orators at pro basketball offering on teevee round bout. This hak been The usual Saturday night IGREcg Fullmer Would Like Pender^ success but artistically there 'was a tie fqr sixth place. Mrs. Mc­ billed as a timeup for Dupas, network television boxing ' ■' <■ the Gold Key Dipner one week in the afternoon, Oscar Robertson Center plenty to be desired as the Sach­ Carthy took avfay 35 tor her 80 from Monday with'Chris Schenkel, and Elgin Baylor the main attrac­ who has an Important date show won’t he seen this week­ Kitchen ems bowed ‘ 55-43 to LaSalette which was high'single out of the , 'voice o f the footbaU Giants, tions. Each hooped 45 Mints as Los next month with sixth-ranked end. being passed by in favor M OT09 SALES Latter Stops England Boxer Seminary. A fine crowd of 600 top 10 prize yrlnners. doubletalK «ip»rt Don Grant and Angeles trimmed Cincinnati Joey Oiardello, also< in New of an All-Star bowling tourna­ fans attended. Because of the great interest boxing writer BUI Heintz also on Wesleyan -was' the destination for Orleans. ment final on 'he West CoasL •84 Center 8 t .- ^ I 8-1591 The 'Victory waa.the ninth in 10 shown in this touranment, others the program . . Dog Warden' Lee the second straight Saturday night, With Dupas still trying to Boston, Jan, 16 (ff)—Paul Pen-Athro^h the stabbing left , for a starts foe the Semhiarians, RHAM will be scheduled lajer in the win­ Fracchla, visiting the office on tlie high school battle between 'Wil­ hit the top of the division for A pair of scrappy feather­ ,Sp«cMiiiii9 In der went into seclusion after mak- tam -i^ded assault to the ^ody.’^ has now split even in a.dozen con­ ter. ' ' tmsiness'call, reported the ice fish­ son and Middletown attracting a the first time, Akins is trying weights, Danny Valdes ef Los ' ...A Kitchen That's Strictly You ing (1) a successful’ defense of his Pender scored a knock-down tests. Marie Gallaway 222-r350, Sylvia ing ■was good on the weekend, his capacity, standing room crowd to to make it back a second Ume. Angelas and Boots Monroe of version of the Vtorld middleweight with a right h a n d le punch he has , LaSalette grabbed an 11-7 first Pioano 221 — 325, Jo Dl Meo 218 Companion being' Joe White of the the cage, several thousand more The former champ begins a Compton, Cniif., have a 12* Those lovely Glenney designed kitch­ been cautious abobt throwing—in comeback against T. J. Jones, round go Slated Thuriday FOREIGN CAR tlUe and (2) a national television, period edge and never trailed the — 320, Ann Plude 215 — 315, White Glass Oo. said the ice than what witnessed the Wesleyan How much Hm« do you spmd in your klteh- ens have . . Gregg blreh cabinets challenge of Gene Fullmer, but bis tha first round and in o^her rounds Helen Tyiukl 215’ — 315, C!athy‘ ranged from 12 to 14 inches ■ in Mid'diebury game the previous Sat­ an up-and-coming belter from night to decide the state abandoned his usual cautious, de­ rest of the way. The visitors rolled Chicago. The bout is sche^led M ? Flquro it up. T ljp.^ofogo Is 5 to ,7 hours in your choice of natural finishes. . manager had spme choice words to a 30-11 halftime advantage and Champion 210—311, Wan Crandall thickness . . Gold Key tickets urday, Utllst. to say. fensive style to mix it up. 210 — 311, Marilifn Bussolinl 208 for 10 rounds in Chicago. ivtry day . . . erfmost a full day's wdik for Evergleam.oouhter tops tat one of 17 Pender said he felt very good, were in front 42-27-going Into, the SERVICE “He’d cut .Fullmer to pieces," —38, Helen Kllmas 206 — $6, Ann I . ' . patterns. and was not tiring. final period. , - , Pro Etasketball All nutket. Sattofsetidn gunr- husboids. crusty old Johnny Buckley said. Schmltter 204 — 34, Marilyn Bus- Tomorrow night. Gene. "It was going. Just about the way ' John Sabo paced - the whiners nateed. bynsmometer motor | “I'm positive BYillmer is afraid with 16 points on five baskets and sollni 204 — 34. f Gresham of Detroit, a last- I wanted it to,” the 30-year-old Mahovlich Regains Touch, Suiiday’s ResuUs tane-ttp on all makes. \ ' of him.” — the same number of free throws. minute subsUtute, faces . Eu­ Thoso som# husbands would nover get d w . veteran said. He went into seclu­ Boston 142, New York 124. Built-tn eleetrie servants . . . ovens, From the Bhillmer camp In West sion yesterday. Even Buckley Was Dick Farley topped RHAM with a MERCANTILE ropean lightweight champion If thoy worked In offldes or shops os In^i* Standings Dave Chamley in a 10-round­ Syracuse 116, Philadelphia 118. imoldng top and tango hoods.; Jordan, Utah, came a. conflicting npt able tb contact him. Paul is dozen points. ^ Toronto Challenges Leadersl Detroit 137, St. Louis 122. eiont os your kitchen. So, do something about report scheduled to. go to New York to­ The game Sachems outscored ' W. L. Pet er in London. The 22-year-old Michigan State lightweight is ClnclnnaU 109. Los Angeles 106. t Marv Jenson, Fullmer’s man­ morrow for the annuql boxing din­ the ’vleitore, 32-25, in the last two Allied ...... ,...31 17' .646 It. Toll '^kitchen" with The W . G. Glenney ager, said his bruising sluggier ner. • periods but it was' not nearly Man. Auto Parts. . .27 21 .563 STANDINGS Mahovlich got his 87th goal in 6 Co. Learn how your kitchen con be mode oil Netse-hnriiiBg osUngs . . . plastle- would be "More than happy to 'Always Been Reeidy’ enough to make up the 19-poiht Adrian’s ...... 26 19 .542 sW L TPU. the first period after the bruins fight ^ n d er any place he’s not Jeiison, who said he watched the half-time deficit. 6 A 44 ...... 26 22 .542 Montreal ...... 26 11 68 had taken a 2-0 lead. The Leafs no#, -sbiny and fuH of modern gc#tgets^. . . flnlshed or natural wood walls . recognized as champion.” fight 'vn television, said Fullmer LaSalletie ! at no down poymont prices. ,He is recognized in Massachu- Carroll ...... ; ...... 4 0 8 43 floors. ■etUi, New York and Bkirope. FYill- meet P en d er...I hope we can Smith -...... 2 Jon-Dl’s 23 25 .479 Detroit- 16 16 at 14:36 of the final period to INSTAUAT10N Herm’s 21 27 New York ...... 12 28 31 MEN-WOMEN mer owns the National Boxing As­ make the fight for Las Vegas June Artusa ...... 1 .438 break a 4-4 tie. Uneeln Servioe helps thon- kitchen remoildlini! jobs costing 10.” Sabo ...... 5 Man. Optical ...... 1 8 30 .375 Bostem ...... 8 25 26 Bob Turner’s desperaUon 60- from ages 18 to 51. Prepare sociation version of the crown. Barnes .> 77...... '...... 4 BoW for/H^ 8.* Ovtl Service Job •ahds prepnre for these teats He’s scheduled to defend against "BYilImef has been ducking Jackson ...... 0 Memorial Store ...,17 31 .354 foot flip shot with 12 seconds to MUFFLERS ...... $25.54 per mo. Come In for fnrthev taota. We’re Paul.” Buckley countered. ‘Tve Lochner ...... 0 New York, Jan. 16 ()P) — Frank openings in this area, during every year. It to one of the $ .8 0 0 Sugar Ray Robinson Feb. 25. Beet totals were Bill Faber'364, play took a weird bounce into the largest and fastest growtng open 7:80-6:00. . .Friday jnlghto got a contract in my pocket now Ryan ...... 4 Rod Giles 356, Ed Tomkiel 143, Bob Mahovlich is back oh the beam Detroit,net and earned the Can­ the nekt IS months. ‘ ALL $31.94 per mo. House ...... 0 privately, owned schools of Its MAKES 1 ,0 0 0 s d a * • Wants Winner for a BYillmer-Pender fight that Janicke 137. and the Toronto Maple Leafs again adiens'their tie with the Red Government positlona pay as till 8:80. . .Saturday morning ttU Morin ...... 0 high as 94461)0 a month to kind and to not connected writh $41.57 per mo. "I want the winner of the BYill- FYUlfer ran out on a year ago are efosing', in on the pace-setting Wings. Turner’s goal, his first of 1.500 a a a a s noon. .f mer-Robiiison f(ght,” Pender said last March. Why, Pender’s giving T ota l*...... 19 17 65 Montreal CJanadlens in the Na­ start. They provide murh the Government' Score at Half. SO-l. LaSalette. , COUNTRY CLUB-MEN the NHI> season, bounced about $47.92 per mo. Just after disposing of game young him a break b y offering to fight tional Hockey League. greater security thnn. private 2,000 BHAK <49 Standing three feet In front of goalie Hank For Fr IeE InformntlOB on Terry Downes in seven rounds him... And what right has ha got B F Pt*. employment nnd excellent op- $51.94 per mo. After scoring 36 goals in 41 Bassen and hopped over his 'out­ Government Joba, teetndlng list aaaaaaaa a a a a • • Saturday nlght.'T want that one to pick the spot? I’d like to have Bishop ...... 0 0 0 « ^ Pet portuBlty for ndvnncenient.’ SAVE 2.500 Prestrldge ...... 4 M axfUes...... 5 1 .833 gamea, Mahovlich was shut 1 given Detroit the lead' at 17:21 no speelnllzed edmuitloB or ex- out oonpon and mall at onco- Open 7:30 a.n. to 5 :00 pan. mess about the title.” in New York In the summer.” D. Taylor ...... Green Raya ...... 4 2 .667 league’s leaiUng goal ^producer got Pender said his only difficulty Goalby isn’t suffering’ Carter ...... 3 it ■ , with a disputed goal. The Can- TODAY. Yen wm abo get foO Fifteen stitches > 01:6 required F.I Taylor ...... 0 Royals ...... 3 3 .500 No. 87 last night os the H aple adiena Claimed iniman kicked the details on hoW yon can qnaiuy I SEAT COVERS | in the fight was 'that he felt a llttlb from . colic. He’s just 0 it to get one of these Jobs, to repair the damage Pender Jurovaty DoU -.24 .533 Leafs defeated the Boston Bruins, puck Into the'net’ ' ". yon most pasa n test The com- yeinfseir to pass these tests. vmiught on Downes’ face. The stale from inactivity. missed a putt in' the final Peterson" 0 Aoiishnets -..t "I hadn’t fought In six months,” FYankel 8^ I i 4 A33 6-4, and moved to within ■ three Jack CurUce of Stanford,. new pettUon Is keen and in some fight was stopped with the 24- round of Lbs Angelea, 4 Wilsons ., **••*.*',2 4 A33 points of the Canadiens,' who case# only one onVof five pass. Don’t dday — Act NOW! heI ’. "I don~t want-to let that Totals ...... 17 4f 11 '4i KrofUteS .. president <>f the American Ft- year-old Londoner bleeding- pro­ Open, ’The Crystal Ri^yer, Score at iuUf, 80-1, I^oSaiette. 4 .338 ' satUad for • 4-4 Ue with the De­ boll .Coaches AsaociaUon wofa pre NEW BIKE HEPT. fusely from a long, deep gash oyer hr/ again: I’d lUte' to fight ^7” LINCOLN SERVICE, Dept 96 vvery three months.” Fla., pro won^with 2 15 t^ troit Red Wings. The two leaders dented that organisaUon’s sug PHdiis HUnoto We repair all makes. Yon the bridge of the nose. That togk Listed with the leading bowlers both won Saturday night with the geatioiia to Asked If he would like to fight ST. JAMES WINS were Ray DellaFerit 149-146-/S96. the rules body, said I am very mack Intoimted. Ploaae aead mei abaohitely PVBE (1) out nse your old hiko as a 12 stitches, and three more c lo s ^ Carmen BaalUo, Paul said he CanadUBS downing Boston,. 4-0,' toe ooadies______ware haartlly In fa­ A list of U. 8. Government poaMona and aolartoet (8) Infermation WEEKEND FIGHTS ^.Registering a 80-28 victory over Walt Freebum 137-r869; H a w r:} J n ile -lB . r ' up an eye cut < would. and tha Leafs whipping Chicago, vor dr the OQodamnatkm o f olde- on how to qnaUfy for n U. 8. Oovemmmt Job. "Bharp, he was,” Downfa admit­ B oston — Paul iPenjder, 160 Tiling Junior High of Mancheoter EUeb 140—868, Harry Ilathlason “1 don’t know anything about was Bt James Siffiool bazkethau 148—862, Lou Becker 185—357; 4-1. ' V Une coaching and the practice of Name Age S86 N. BIAIN STREET ELLINGTON BRANCH ted before leaving for Baltimore... that,” Buckley said. Brookline. Masf.„, stopped Terry - New York’s fifth placa^ Rang- caUiiig algni^ from the okMkiea West Rond, Route 88 Downes, 160, London, 7. (n tle). team. It waa thO sixth vtetory in Vin Bogglnl 136—853, Charley Mnnehestnr. Conn. Pender ahead oo all cards. Whalen fiM, John CUanda 188. — ara. picked'up three points^ in two by sijwitiaiis. AAbegL TltoEn..1 i i - .'i—...... MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTOR. 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Mr. Ormond, 90 0 « ? room, 1^ baths; garage, lovely ARB YOU conslderliig seliUg your the faculty of J * $ * * > ^ apartment. h*»t. hot Johanna Eyins MI 8-5853 RANCH—Six rooms on bus line. Roosevelt Jr. and Rep. James of Driver Education. Ml 8-7398. $09,000 o f the budget baa been ae- John .A, Johnson, alternate, to the feated for re-election) last Novem­ 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. complete nvlns .end kltdwn rage, working couple. MI .S'dOSS or — Vacant. Many other Uetinfe. Mil­ sured by membership pledges. Roosevelt, D-Callf. II • IF WISH SOMEONE to handle your H ar^ rd District meeting; Ed­ ber, as assistant secretary of fed­ decorator furniture model dw MI 34886. _ dred Charboitneau; Broker, MI real estate? CaU me at Ml 8-0820 liji hie pkotoral report, the Rev. ward Naachke, superintendent of eral and state matters_ln_ the Franklin' presumably gave' the plaar boiae. We wui ipye 3wni 3-0$88. \ President-elect an answer on' rftPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ^ADVT. Business Services Offered 13 delivery and free atorue up to one TALCOTTVILLE - 4 w in t you're tired of looking at- over­ for prompt and courteous aervlce. C. 'Henry Andemon,' pastor, said 'Sunday School; Herman Johnson Health, Education end Welfare De­ Jose^ Bailh, Broker.' that the total communicant mem­ rad Mrs. Darrell Morri.’’^ t e , partment. whether he Is accepting Kennedy's mSS a T 10:»» AiW -^TPItPAT • y w . . I bath, second floor, electricity, hoi priced property, let us show you Six Room F inish^ Cape CHAIN SAW work — Treee cut water, and partial , heat furnished. this excellent 8 room Cape with bers!^ of tile churdh la 1,114, and prihcipals; Wllmore Peterson rad Wilbur Cohen, Ann Arbor, offer of a position in the new ad­ Keai«nabie rates. Call PI 3-7SS8 NORMA/N'S $65. MI 8-6641. - enclosed porch, formal dlnlhg A well cared for home, Plnlehed the baptized, membership is 1,003. Rudolph Heck, stewardship com­ Mich., as assistant secretary in ministration. Salinger declined between i:8(M:S0 or any time LISTINOS • WANTED. MUdrei commet on the matter. PLEASE READ YOUR AD 448 HARTFORD ROAD " room, aluminum elding, all for knotty pine recreation ‘room, 4 Charbbnneau, brokeft Ml“ 8-0888.'' Although attendance has m- mittee; and Mrs.’ Thomas Turner, that department for legislative Saturday or Sunday.______$18,900. creSsed coASldeiahly during the secretary of the con$n:«gation. matters. Cohen, 47, headed a Ken­ Kennedy reported the offer af­ or -Want Ad." TOTOT*DA»re Before you buy furniture sny bedrooms. Asking $18,500. Th® »d\*ertlsep EliotiM rtm A U e ad tha FlKox u a i ie t h r e e furnished rooms and g*- IF Ybtj A^E cqniridertQi:. Selling past year, hb said, he atresaed the 'Simday School Superintendent nedy-appointed study group on ter young Roosevelt conferred COMPLETE REPAIRS — By Stu where—^o p at Norman’a. rage. MI 9-8013. \PPEABS and REPORT ERRORS ta time for tke next art R. Wolcott on automatic R. F. DIMOCK CO. TONGREN, Broker ' ybiir home, please call UoT Ve buy importance -sf all meihbera asr Naschke reported an enrollment of .Sets Performance social security matters. with him here two weeks Ago. The Oon. The HeraM U reopoariWo wdahert dryera and electric X MI 9-5245 rad sell. J, D . Realty,'47Q Mam tabllshing a weekly worship pat- 352 pupils as o f Sept. 1, .rad i Alanson W. Willcox, 59, as gen- President-elect said then that MI 3-6321 St„ MI S-5129, Call any time. tWTV. Ijv'h- ■ Ozan Marsh. Amoricra pianist, ral counsel of the same depart­ Roosevelt, a distributor of Import­ Jnsrrtloii tor w y ^ v r - r t ^ o t o f ranges. W 9-8878. Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 Business Locations ^ Barbara Woods MI 9-7702 staff , total of 41. Average ^attend­ ance, he said, has been 209. Miss will perforin Saturday In the Man- ment. Willcox, whose home Is in ed cars, was going to think It over ••make rood^ Insertion. Error* whicli do not leasen tiij o* ' Johanna Evana Ml 9-0853 CAMPFIELr* ROAD—Large 4 fte- New churcb.offlcers ware elected ^ ■ d v o r U ^ e n t wlU not bo corrwAod by “ make fo o d - Insertion. COSMA APPLIANCE 8ervlce-;-Re For Rent 64 as follows: Johnson, secretary of. memorial chestor High School auditorium Washington, now is general coun­ and let him know later. Roosevelt pairs all makes refrigeratora, MUSKRAT COAT, alee 14, like new. ished 6 room Cape, one-car ga­ JLiCgal Notice at 8:15 p.m. His concert will be sel of the American Hospital As­ told newsmen at the time he m ain s t r e e t III — m a n c h e s t e i T' Raymond -Horton, Leroy Dan- fimds, reported a balance of $7,- freesera. washing machines, dry Best offer. MI 9-6306. ______. —Bu U d ^ for rage, ameslte drive, fireplace, the third in the series of Manches­ sociation. doubted he could afford to give up merclmi huemem w oMca open stairway, plastered walls, oil eon, Arthur Nielsen and 4119.61 In the various memorial YOUR COOPERATION WILL n ig l 1^1 3 «2 7 1 1 era ranges oil and gas burners Owner transferred — reason (or AT A COURT OF FROBATE held Linger, S>year membanUiip lii the memorial funds of the church. ter Community Concerts. Robert J. Burkhardt, 44, Titus­ his business for a government Job. BE APPRECIATED li/IOI m i A# ■ ■ MI 9-0883. All work guaranteed. Will subolvlde. Ml 9-6319. S4 hot water heat, recessed radiators, at Uancheater, within and fo r . tha He has been acclaimed as a selling this 8 room Cape. Located dormers, trees, excellent neighbor­ District of Manchester, on the 11th day Church Council; Kenneth Bensen, InstiUlation of new officers Will ville, N. J., as assistant postmas­ Kennedy plans to arrive In *’fH u / U 0 r Wanted— To Buy 68 s u it a b l e near Center Springs area. Good of January, A.D. 1961. - master in Inteipreting Chopin and ter general for facilities. Burk-' SNOW PLOWING -T Sidewalks. STORE for o®S* hood. Exceptional value. Call Present, Hon. John J. Wailett, Judsa. Carrtril Nelson, Edward Noren, take place Sunday at both wor­ Washington early tomorrow eve­ dbtuOAm , any business. 190 West Middle condition. Selling for $15,800. Estate of Jean. A. Hackett of Pasa­ and RkiiUi DoweU, Bodid Of-Trua- ship services. The new Board of Uazt. hardt is a a former executive sec­ ning, attend a pre-inaugural party 4 Driveways and parking areas WE BUY, SELL or trade antique I GoodchildrBartlett Agency, MI A Californian, he claims descent Lost and Found Reasonable—by the job or season and used furniture, china, glasa, Turnpike. Call Ml 9-8206, 3 to 9 3-7925, BU 9-0939. dena-, California, owning property I ^ s . Adrnmistratlon will meet Thurs­ retary to Gov. Rbbert B. Meyner, being given by his sister and Manchester In said district, an Incai from William the Conqueror. He New Jersey, and has been director Forget your snow problema Ml P irn o iT ailver, picture framet and old p.m. or S-6803. able person. Elmer R. Swai^n, audl- day at 7:30 p.m. to organize. brother- in-law, the Stephen Smiths, LOST—Pass Book No. <137. Notice SAVE SAVE SAVE R. F. d im o c k CO. MANCHESTER—5 room home, full studied at an early age with Rich­ o! the New Jersey Democratic and then fly on to New York. He 4-0775. t t»»i. ainin'i annum ttsmofi colna, old doUa and guns, hobby UCROE ONB-room air-coodlUoned Uhon application of' Thomas J. Is herebj’ given that Pass Book At These Very Low Prices coUectione. attic contents or whole price $9,500. 6 and 8 duplex, cen­ HacKett. Conservator, praylne for au ard Buhllg, rad at the age of 16 Central Committee. In the cam­ expects to spend most of Wednes­ No 4137 Issued by First-Manges- office. 100«fc Miln S t loMtleo. MI 9-5245 tborlty to sell certain real estate par- was given a full scholarship for SLIP COVERS expertly made, sofa estates. Furniture Repair Service, tral, $18,500. New homes— capes tlcularly described In said applicatiob paign he was executive director of day in Manhattan, but his only en­ ter Office. Hartford National B ^ QLDSMOBILE Super and two chairs, *37, plus material. Marlow’s 887 Main St and ranches, $12,490, $390 down. study In Europe with Egon Petri, gagement BO far announced Is a Talcottvllle, Conn. Tel. MI 8-7449. Barbara Woods Ml 9-7702 on file It is RHAM Parley Canceled the Kennedy organization’s Na­ steering MI 9-1154 after 5. Painting-Papering 21 Help Wanted— Male 36 Articles For Sale • 45 STORE FOR rent on Spruce St Johanna Evans MI 9-5653 Many more from $4,500 up. Call ORDERED: That the (orezoinz appli­ Marsh later studied with Emil tional Voters Registration Com­ morning conference with Puerto The Ellsworth Mitten Agency, cation be heard and determinett at the State N ew s von Sauer, at the time one of the mittee. Rica's Gov. Luis Munoz Marin. ONE MATTRESS for hospital bed, Reasonable and P*fk*r«g In the Probate office In Mancheater in said PAINTINQ AND paperbsinging- TOOL MAKER? BAR BELLS. CaU after 8. MI rear. Call Ml 8-W9, 2lC ^ Sprue# IV _ BOLTON Realtors. MI 3-6930 MI 9-5524. District on the 27th day of January. Regional 8 School. Supt. last living pupils of Liszt. He later Vice President-elect Lyndon B. At the White House Thursday suance of new’ book. used three days; baby, chick incu­ A.D. 1961 at eleven o'clock In the fore­ studied with Robert Casadesuz In morning he will confei with Presi­ Good clean workmanahlptanahlp at res- 8-4460. S t' 1 Charles H. Abell today an­ Jolinaon was Kennedy's house MACHINISTS bator, d l stove pump and two Ideal family home — six finished SIX ROOM dupleic convenient lo­ noon, and that notice be given (o all nounced cancellation of the Paris. dent Eisenhower —' their second sonabla ratea. SO yeara -In Man cation. Reasonaoly priced. J. D. persona Interested in said estate of the Roundup guest over the weekend. Johnson Announcements 1955 PONTIAC burners two oU drums. Call MI STORE FOR rent. Depot Square. rooms, baths, built by one of of said appilcation and the meeting tonight at RHAM High He has appeared with the New arrived Saturday : morning from meeting since the Nov. 8 election. cheater. Raymond FUke. Ml . Various Oradea 3-8441. 313 Main Street downstairs. Rooms Without Board 59 Realty, 470 Main St.. MI 3-5129. 4-door, V-8, radio, heater, stand- SNOW PLOWING 9-9237. Ideal for women’s or men’s cloth­ our finest builders. Must be seen place of (learinK thereon, tl by School in Hebron which was to York Philharmonic, the St. Louis Cape Canaveral, Fla., where he Mrs. Kennedy who has been re­ INCOME TAXES prepared in your • tranamlaaion, Plenty of Work publlshinz a copy of this order in ■opi'’ (Continued from Page One) ing dry cleaning, appliances, 8 to appreciate. Selling (or $16^800. PORTER St r e e t area. 8 room newspaper havlnf a circulation In said have diacusaed proposed legisla­ Symphony, the Indianapolis Sym­ toured the misalle rad sateDly} cuperating here since Dec. 9 from home or by appointment. B byr- INTERIOR PADmNO, decorating, i GIRL'S WHITE shoe skates' for LARGE FURNISHED room, one $345 minute from Main St Light house and 10. beauty salon, florist, auto­ colonial, 2 baths, wall-wall carpet, district, at least five days before the tion for state aid to education. phony, the Miami Symphony, the launching base rad was given the Caesarian birth of a son Nov. lenced tax work, 34 hour aervlce. cellinga, floors, paperhanging. Open Saturday morning aale, alee 9. Uaed three times. day of said hearing, to appear If they conflict with having classes there 25, plans to fly to Washington GRANTLAND NURSERY Reasonable. CaU MI 8-0415. keeping, woman only. Ml 9-7959. matic laundry etc„MI 9-6229., 8-8. garage, private yard, trees, Invitations to the session had San Francisco Symphony, the secret briefing on what U.S. of­ CaU MI 3-4723. 1954 CHEVROLET Steaming off waUpaper. Oean fpr Interviewa R. F. DIMOCK CO. sec cause at' said time and place and during the day. been extended to town ' rad aboard a commercial plane Wednes­ OFFICE FOR RENT, ideal location $17,900, Carlton W. Hutchins, MJ be heard relative thereto, and make Vienna Philharmonic rad the War­ ficials knew about the mystery ob 4-door Bel Air, radio, heater, AND LANDSCAPE workmanship. Free eatimates; No CHILD’S SHOE akatee, slse one; FURNISHED rooms, complete light 9-5132. return to this court. Actually, Increases will also be school officials in about 19 area saw Philharmonic. day afternoon. On advice of her FEDERAL INCOME taxea pre- for any business. Reasonable rent. I'lle ^ N - 5 2 4 5 . JOHN J WALLETT, Judge. Ject fired Friday night from the standard tranamlaaion. A nice car. job too amall. John Verfallle, Ml THE NEWTON COMPANY boy’a hockey skates, else 6; Cana­ housekeep^ tacUiUes, Centrally made |n the size o f graduate, towns. With the Boston Pops he was doctors, Mrs. Kennedy will limit pared with your savinga In mlnind. Call MI 9-8208 after 2 p.m.______■innmer, extension rad evening Soviet Union towsud the Pacific her participation to the main in­ Priced to sell. 3-3531. 55 EUd ST. dian hockey skates, else 8; Amer­ located. Children accepted—limit CUSTOM BUILT 1958 6 room UMITATION OBDEB Reasonable rates. Call Ml 9-8348. • MI 3-0669 Barbara Woods MI 9-7702 students enrollments. Sister Theo­ soloist for the 1658-59 tour under Johnson reported to Kennedy on augural-ceremonies rad festivities. $895 MANCHESTER ican Flyer train set. MI 9-2720. ed. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. OFFIc F s p a c e — home, 2 baths, fireplace, breeze­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE held EXTERIOiT aND interior painting 1400 square feet Johanna Evans MI 9-0653 at Manohester, within and for the dore added, but these will not Arthur Fiedler. that briefing, but nothing was That rules out attendance at pri­ INCOME TAX returns prepared by Manchester. at $2.50 per square foot per year way, double garage, 2% acres He recently recorded thh Liszt and paperhanging. WaUpaper SNOW THROWER. 3H h.p. Briggs tillable, outskirts. Carlton W. District of Manchester, on the 12th day match the doubling in the full made public here. The President­ vate parties. former internal revenue agent in 1957 PONTIAC SAFARI hooka. Guaranteed workmanahlp. BRIDGEPORT with heat and lights. Can be di­ V — FANTASTIC BUY of January, 1961. way Into the Gautier! home, order­ Hungarian Rhapsody for RCA your home or by appointment. / and Stratton engiiie. floor sample. Hutchins. MI 9-5132. Present, Hori. John J. Wallotl. Judge. time undergraduate programs. elect’s press secrotary, Ptorro Sa The Kennedy children,- infant station Wagon. 4-door, power Reasonable rates.. FuUy insured. Best offer takes It. MI 9-6870. FURNISHED ROOM for rent near vided. Located over new Talcot- B O I^ N AREA Estate of Florence M. Walker, late of In addition to the 412 full-time ed the girl rad her mother, Mrs. Victor. He is married to Patricia linger, did say that whether the John Jr. and Caroline, S, will stay Also small business services. MI OPERATORS vllle Post Office, Route 83, Tra steering, power brakes, radio and Fast and courteous service. Leo Main St. Ml 9-2170. 9 Haiel St. EIGHT r o o m modified ranch, 8 Manchester in said District, deceased. •tudents now enrolled at the col­ Virginia Gautieri, into a back Benkman, a concert pianist In lier object was a long range missile or on at the family home here for 9si8. cottvIUe. CaU Franklin Welles, MI Only $700 down will buy this de­ On motion of Edith Rowsell of- said room and demanded money. Be­ heater, automatic. Extra clean. J. PeUeUer. MI 9-8338. TURRET LATHE OPERATORS OVESIHEAD lubrication equipment baths, 4 bedrooms, family room, Manchester ex^utrlx. lege. there are nearly 300 more own right, and they have one son. a space vehicle was—as of Satur- periiaps a month until nursery $ 9 9 ^ Household Services ENGINE LATHE OPERATORS and accessories, 1% ton hydraulic ROOM FOR rem for genUemra or 3-4558. lightful split level, fireplace, pine wall-wall'carpet, $21,900. Many ORDERED; That six months from students in other classiflcations, fore his order was carried out, he day^tiU "somewhat' of a mys' quarters have been completed at EXTERIOR and interior painting. Jack, an arde jack. 3 battery lady. ^ le t . near Cheney’s. 224 paneled wall, 3 years young, extras. (Carlton W. Hutchins, MI the 12th day on January. 1961. be and fired two shots, one of which hit INCbMK TAX problems? Tbs best Offered 13-A CeiUngs reflnlahed. Papeinnanglng. the same are limited and allowed (or Sister Theodore said, such as grad­ tery." the White House. er is to Mil PI 2-8807. Must have job shop experience chargers, 8 rad 13 volt; cash regis­ Charter Oak. Ml 8-8888. CH 8-4738. priced heloiv FHA appraisal. Com­ 9-5132. uate, extension, and the like. the girl, and fled, police said. SPECIAL WaUpaper'hooka. EMimatea given, ter, check master, spark plug Houses For Rent 65 plete for $15,900. Call for appoint­ the creditors within which to bring In P olice R escu e HAROLD A SONS, Rubbish remov­ FuUy covered by insurance. CaU and bo able to set up and operate PLEASANT COMFORTABLE room their claims against said estate, and Existing dormitories are filled, 1953 PONTIAC from prints. Aircraft quality eaaen- cleaner, electric tire changer, ment now. MANCJHESTER—4 bedroom custom said executrix la directed to give public so the additional openings for full­ Petwmab Radio, heater, automatic. Real al, cellars, and attics cleaned. Eklward R. Price. Ml 9-10^ other small equipment also. for gentleman at 272 Main St. FURNISHED lour room ranch, at­ Cape, center entrance, fireplace, notice to the creditors to bring In their Gambling Curbs Urged tial. Staiidaird fringe benefits and tached breezeway rad garage. Oc­ claims within said time allowed by pub­ time students will have to be filled good transportation. Four to c h ^ e Ashes, papers. SU rubbish, Harold i z : Oule’s Shell SUtion. 275 Main 8t„ Parkmg. R. F. DIMOCK CO. garage, lovely shaded yard, cen­ Hartford, Jan. 16 (41 — In an U S. ‘Fuehrer’ Rockville-V ernon VACUUM repaired In Hoar, m 9-4034. ------■ ■- diversified work with a growing cupancy Jan. 15. By appointment lishing a copy of this order In some by those able to commute to class ! ' ■/ e Riop. F oi^ yeara from. ^ ' Manchester. MI 3-1372. MI 9-5245 tral location. Reduced to $16,900 newspaper having a circulation In said effort to combat illegal gambling, my owm Electrical Seivices 22 company. Apply at WARM, QinET room next to bath only. TR 5-7539. probate district within ten days from es. Tuition is now $750 a year. lance. All makea. $99 WEAVINO of Burns moth oolea (or gentleman. Centrally located, Barbara Woods MI 9:7702 for immediate sale. Belflore Agen­ She added that the college has State Police plan to submit a (Continued from Page One) factory DELL MANUFACTURING cy. MI 3-5121. the date of this order and return make package bill to the General Assem- low ratea, eaUmatea. free and tom clothing, hoalery runs, FREE ESniWATES—Prompt serv­ Building: Materials 47 Private telephone on flioor. M l' n in e r o o m , two bath home, ex- Johanna Evans MI 9-5653 to this courf of the notice given; a number of student loan scholar­ Private Rubbish Collectors idekup and Ivery. Mr. MUer, 1955 handbega repaired, sipper re­ ice . Write Friendly Mortgage Service, North Mam at. Call Ml 9-2892 Burton’s, Inc., MI 8-5177. ■ 1 13th day of January. 1661. be and the hasn’t seen his 'Son for two years tranamlaaion. wait. Marlow’a. interview with Mr CoUa, phone with fireplace, family size tUe Hutchins, MI 9-5132. est company offer was taken to Police also recommend higher Because of restrlraqns imposed St. P.0, Box 43, Mracheeter. THREE OR four unfurnished kitchen porch, one-car garage, same are limited and allowed for the but received a telephone call from $495 Mrs. Scott at Ml 9-5334 between 9 YOUR BEST BUY IS AT BBAXmFULLY furnished front rooms on the West Side. JSarage, creditors within which to bring In their union riiembera for ratification or fines for existing laws. on out of town collectors at the AntomobOcs fo r Sale 4 TV SERVICE — Potterton’a aU a.ra. and 4 p.m. The Thomas CoUa large lot 86x380, $18,900. Philbrick claims against said estate, and said rejection today in 'a contract dis­ him recently. Manohester oump, two private col­ Vemon lUid Talcottvine news Is makes. Highest quality guaranteed MORTGAGE MONET from 81,000- NATIONAL bedroom, hot water, heat, tile bath Adults. Call MI 9-0943 after 4 MANCHESTER executor Is directed tn give public no-, Commissioner Leo J. Mulcahy Mounted police and foot patrol­ $50,000. New low ratiM on second Co.. 251 Broad St.______Agency, Ml 9-8484. pute at the Bridgeport Gas Co. lectors serving rural 'Vernon say taradled by The Herald’s Rockville TWO SCHOOL boseia for aale. 1954 FORD work and parta, over 47 years ex­ and shower, free parking. MI p.m. Not over $76. _____ $15,600 — Olcott St. $3,000 under tire, to the creditors to bring in their said Saturday the new laws would men battled the Boston crowd for Bureau, 5 W. Main S t, telephone Country .Sedan Wagon, radio, mortgages to consolidate yrmr bills Ceiling Tile ...... $-095 Sq. Ft claims within said time aUowed bv Representatives of lioth sides permit his department to move they may have to cease operations paint, aood rabbar, food ninnin|[s perience. Famous for service AMBITIOUS married man capable 3-T116. < NEW CUSTOM built 5>4 room owner’s cost. Immaculate 4 (In' publishing a.copy of thin order in some more than an hour to rescue Rock­ Tremont 5-8186. eater, overdrive. 9 pasaenger. since 1981. Phone Ml 9-4537 for or to make home repairs. Easy 8' Pine Paneling...... 10c Sq. Ft. Ished, 6 room cape, deluxe hekled met this morning, and a company against gamblers in the same until a dump site can be found. ?^ ltin n . MI 8-4814 after 8 p.m. of working 45 hours weekly, steady ranch with basement garage. newspaper having a circulation in said spokesman said the new offer was well and his companions. Rock­ Everett Collins of Collins iSanl- $445 beet service. repayment plan. Fast service. J, Weetern Framing, FURNISHED —Ught housekeeping Houses For Sale 72 Beautiful paneled kitchen, on bus rec room, aluminum siding and probate* district within ten days from manner that permitted a crack­ year 'round work, $100 to start room for one. MIddle-sged lady the .’date of this order and'return-make the .Gompray'a last. ' well's shirt-was torn In the scuf­ tatlon .in Vernon talked to the Ver­ OLDER CARS mechanics spe­ D. Realty, 470 Main St. MI 3-6129 plus expenses. Man selected to Trockloads ...... 895 Per M’ line,' Builder, Qiarles Ponticelli, windows plastered walls, fireplace, down on speeders on state high­ p — I I cials, flxlt youraeU eara, always DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com CaU any time. Cedar Shakes ...... $9 Per Sq. preferred. MI 3-8388. PRINCETON ST.—t room colonleJ to this court of ibe notice, aiven. Union representatives headed for fling. non Fire District Commlasloners 1954 MERUURY service establlehed Fuller Brush with 4 bedrooms IH baths, large MI 9-9844. conveniently located, well land­ JOHN J WALLETT. Judge. ways. Many in the crowd, police said, a good sriecUon. Look bwiind c*ir pray' doors and windows, custom l i ” Birch Plywood 43c Sq. Ft. scaped A zone lot. Assumable 414 % a meeting '^th members for a vote last week rad asked the board If l - P g l i c e A r r e s U hardtop, radio, beater, customers. MI 9-0090 lor Interview living room with fireplace, hot on the offer. At 1 a.m. today, after were representatives of Jewish it could either arrange lor a dump­ office. Douglas Motors, 838 Main tic tranamlaaion. work guaranteed. CaU collect WU Insulation ...... $35 Per M’ COLONIALS, CAPES, mortgage. Immediate occupancy. AT A COURT OF PROBATE iK-ld GOP MEETINO RESET llmantic. HA 6-1198. Business Opportunities 32 appointment.______Dutch Doors . ' ' ' ^ 9 5 Each ONE FURNISHED room with light water heat ooe.car garase By «l Manchenter, within and (or the a lengthy me^aflon seseion, nego­ groups. Others were college stu- ing permit hi Manchester, or find CAIX OR SEE ma for a good deiri $845 housekeeping. 136 Bissell Street. appointment only. PhUbrlck Agen­ District of Mancheater on the 16th day tiators announced they had over­ Hartford, Jan. 16 14PI — The dente. The counter-demonstrators a dump of Its own. Lance K. Cloutier, 18, of 299 RESTAURANT CIVIL e n g in e e r — EeUmktor. IklO” Sheathing ____ .$88 Per M’ ; RANCHES BOLTON of January. 1961. on 1961 Dodga Dart, Lancer and Must be completely experieiiced In P lyscord...... From $78 Per M’ cy, MI 9-8464. Pre.sent. Hon. John J. WSIIett. Jndze come a major obstacle toward set­ meeting of the State Republican carried signs reading ’’Nazism Donald B. Loverln. commiislon Parker St., was charged Saturday tiraiya Jeeps and first choic« used 19! CHEVROLET Buildingr-Contractiair 14 $14,500. Reduced — Route 85. Estate of Marzeurlte Keefe aka. Mar­ tlement o f the contract dispute. Stqte Central Committee, sched­ un-American” rad "6,000,000 Mur chairman, said the board, will meet with speeding as the result of an be Bite work take-offs. Salary open, Tootle Prefinished Wall Apartments— Plata MANCHESTER - New T room _ We have a fine selection of guerite Keefe, late of Manchester, in care. Walfisr O. Parker. Denrtett station 'agon, radio, heater, Grossmg $100,(kA) yearly. Can Family size 7 room older home, 2- Both aides said they agreed to uled for tonight in Wallingford, dered.” again Thursday to talk over the investigation into an accident on boughtjught at right price. ExcluiExclusive yearly employment. 2 weeks vaca-, Praelings .. From 16c Sq. Ft. ranch, 2 flreplacea, 3 full-hatha, homes, all priced below market. car garage, 2 acres of Irad mostly said District deceased. and PoTO Dodge. W Oon^BlviL standard ^ imiasion, 8 cylinder. A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, CASH 'N CARRY Tenements 63 Pleaae feel free to call. We will The administrator having exhibited drop ^discussion of a controversial has been postponed because of the A truck bearing 16 other Rock matter, possibly in conjunction Dec. 28. He was told to be In court East ^ t f o r d , BU 9-4181, MI painting. Carpentry. - Alteratlofie with this office, For apporntment tlon. Inqulriee wlU be held coih 2-car garage, large kitchen with tillable, shade trees, ameslte drive, $595 fldentlal. To arrange (or a person­ We are now manufacturing wall i makq aU arrangements. There is a his administration account with said job evaluation program until after snow and re-set,(or Jan. 30. well followers was Intercepted by with officials from the Vernon Fire on Jan. 23. 9-8423. / and additiona, C eU i^ . Workman- call FIVE ROOM heated, beautifully built-in oven rad range, formal, view, anxious retired couple Flor­ estate to thU Court for allowance. It Is ne;^ contract wga agpreed upon. District Zoning am} Planning Com­ al Interview with Mr. CoUa, phone panels rad trusses. decorated apartment at Center. dining room. Lot lOOxSW, $20,800. home to fit ray pocketbook and ida bound. ORDERED: That the 25lh day, .of police before it arrived at the the­ ’thip guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. J. D. REALTY January. 1961. at ten o'clock, forentrin missions. NEED A CAR and W d your efedlt 1956 FOI AIRLANE Mrs. Scott at MI 9-8234 between 9 Adults only. Call MI 9-9287. Philbrick Agency. M I'>«4«. e needs. Many other capes. . and ranches TTi'e • bid contract expired last MATH OFFERED ON TV ater and was ordered out of the 3-door, radlc heater, V-8t MI 6-4880. a.m. rad 4 p.m. The Themas NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. J. D. REALTY at the Probate Office In the Munlclnal midnight, but there was no walk­ city with a police escort. He indicated the fire district A-W orkert'^am ed turned down? SbpR on down pay­ 470 Main St. MI 3-5129 sensibly priced with ownlrii who BuMdlnc in said Manchester, be and the New Haven, Jan. 16 (yP)—South­ will have to do something to ease ment? Banknme Repoaaearion? automatic, pcs leering- BIDWELL ROME Improvement CoUa Co, 351 Broad St. J_ 881 State St., North Haven, Conn., TWO ROOM apartment, heat hot MANCHESTER — 6 room ranch, are ready to listen to offers.' same Is assigned for a hearinz on the out by (he memtiers of Local 12298 ern Connecticut State College will The Chicago pickets said they dealt. ' CHestnut 8-2147 water. Apply Marlow’s. 867 Main modern kitchen, 8 bedrooraa, large allowance of Said admlnlstratton - ac­ of the United Mine W o r k e r s .- the mounting crisis. Don’t give Bee Honest Doug. Co. Alterationa, additiona, ga­ law 470 Main St. MI 3-5129 count with said estate and ascertain­ give credits to undergraduates and were protesting the hiring of Dal Oak Ridge, Tenn. — Some au- laa, get tltdrowdown on th# low­ ^ 9 5 rages. Roofing rad elding experts. JOBS; HIGH PAY. All tradea. So. St. living room with fireplace, dining Ir-'A.' The 187 union employes tliireat- ton Tnimbo to write the screen Collins and James W. Scott of tlioritiaie). believe that atomic- Help Wanted— Female 35 America, .The lelrads; U.8.A. LAWRENCE F. FIANO ment of heirs and this Oourt directs ened previously to walk off their graduates who take a televised Tolland, who collect most of rural est dotvn/and amaUest payments Alumlrmm clapboards a specialty. room, rear porch, gafage, $14,900. MANCHESTER. VERNON that notice Of . the time and nlace-aa- mathematics course, ''probability play for "Exodus.” Trumbo was industry employes who are prone Many others to choose from, SEWING MACHINE Operators Chance to travel, etc. For Infor­ Diamonds— Watches— ROCKVILLE—4 room apartment Philbrick Agency, Ml 0-8464. REALTOR MLS slzned for said hearinz he ziven to all jobs when the contract expired, Vernon rubbish, said they will be Not a aman loan or UnexceUed workmanship. Easy LINE neraona known to be Interested therein and statistics,” to be sponsored by one of a group of screen writers to infectious diseases may be in company plan. Douglas 'niesa care.carry our guarantee budget terms. Ml 9-8495 or TR a.m.-4:30 p.m. AI^, nights 6 p.m mation write Dept. 4-D National, Jewelry 48 completely furnlahed, automatic Ml 3-2766 But union officials said they de­ forced to give up rural collections particular danger from radiation Liberal terms. Many care require 1020 Broad, Newark, N. J. waaher, garage, two separate $12.600—SIX room ciqie, full baee- Paul P. Fiano MI 34 bath, modern Colonial JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. yeara ago. permission, but have been refused. 3-1076 after 8. ' ______887 OAKLAND ST. for JanuaiT. Small Jobs welcome. CONNECTICUT registered R N. or thru Saturday, Thursday eve­ Robertson, Broker. MI. 8-5058. The company was hit by a 71- Waterbury, Jan. 16 (41—More Loverln said the problem la 474. 739 Boylston St., Boston 16, apartment! 3H rooms, heat, ap­ 2-car garage, enclosed breezeway, One of the five pickets com MANCHESTER. CONN. Write Eugene. Box 901, Manches­ L.P.N. for 11-7 shift four nights per nings. 129 Spruce St. $0 9-4887. 1 LAWRENCE F. FIANO day strike last year. than 800 persona packed the Na­ urgent and the commissioners, FOR 8ALB-T-1958 Ford, $800; 1958 week In convalescent home. Tel. Mass. pliances, parking, $90 monthly; 314 68 ELWOOD ROAD—Colonial, large large trees, city water rad sewer. Hebron plained an armband was ripped Phone MI 8-1446-Open until 9 p.m ter. rooms furnished, $100-$118 nionth- .living room fireplace, fonnai din­ .^REALTOR, MLS A lovely home In a fine neighbor­ tional Guard Armory Saturday to although technically without Ford, $425; both 8 cylinder, 4-door, Rockville TR 6-4291 grant civic recognition to the Mat- from his sleeve. Another said his Phone MI 8-4849. Fuel and Feed 49-A ly. Rislev Realty Company, MI ing room, cabinet kltcheil with * Ml 3-2768 hood. Only $23,900. Evenings Mr. PolarU Ship Sails toes were trod on. authority to maintain rubbish col­ Paul P. Fiano MI 3-0458 tatuck Dru'm Band which will rep­ lection services in the district, wUl 16 POSmON OPEN for Insurance Help Wanted— 9-4824, *171 5-1186. dishwasher, 8 bedrooms, 1^ baths, Holcombe, MI 4-1139. Warren E. Driver Warned Charleston,. S. C., Jan. 16 (41— Auto Drivlnc Scbool 7'*A Roofing—Siding FIREPLACE wood, twp year sea Ed Crawford MI 9-4410 resent the state atq-Friday's in­ One of the counter-pickets said have to do aomething about it. 1954 MERCURY 2-door sedan, agency secretary In efficient mod­ Male or Female 37 landscaped lot 80x200. Marion B. Howland, Realtor, MI 3-1108. The USS Proteus, con'verted here I can't let the Nazis come back. black, standard shift, radlp. heat­ RAY'S ROOFING CO., ahlngle and ern air-conditioned two-glrl office, soned hardwood, MO a load deliv­ Robertson, Broker. MI 8-5953. augural parade for President-elect School Menus LiARSON'S Oonnectlcut’a tirat U- ered. Grratlrad Nursery rad THREE ROOM heated apartment, NEW RANCH—3 large bedrooms, After Truck Flips at a cost of $23 million as the first Kennedy in Washington. Members He rolled up his sleeve and showed er. Very clean. CaU MI 8-8761. built up roofs, gutter rad conduc­ Bookkeeping, typing, transcribing PART TIME help needed! Ouaran Navy- tender designed to re-arm Menus for the remainder of the eenaed driving school trained ^ teed $88.60 for 8 evenings work Landscape. MI 8-0869. 245 N. Main. Ml 9-6229. 916. MANCHESTER - New 8 (twin­ 13x19 living room with knotty pine of the band, organized in 1767, at­ tattooed serial number Certified rad approved Is now of­ tor work; roof chimney repairs. from dictating machine required. wall and b^kcases, roomy kitchen Lots For Sale 73 Polaris submarines, leaves today 835522” — a memento of the week et Vernon echools include; No investment. FrSe $110 sample sized I bedroom ranch. Plastered John Andrychowskl, 21, of Wall tended the ball attired in tradi­ Northeast School; Tuesday — fering claaeroom rad behind R\y Hagenow, Ml 9-2214; Ray Fringe benefits provided, includ­ cMe‘"eauliraent *'car nw deT'For DR’’? O^K WOOD cut fireplace MAIN S T .-8 room heated apart- with oak cabinets and exhaust fan, for the New London, Conn., aub- Auschwitz' Concentration C5amp. Junior Glamour Jackson. Ml 3-8325 ing Profit Sharing Plan. Exper­ walla, hot water heat, fireplace, THREE. B ^ N E loU with city St., was warned for traveling' too tional Continental Guard uniforms. pork and gravy, rice, corn, aspar­ wheel Inetruction for teenagers. and>.,1 atove lengths,lanvfha SI$10 A Mrper load de ment. Stove rad refrigerator fur­ ceramic bath. Full baaement. g v full basement, oil hot water heat, fast for conditions after the trail­ marine center. A newsman asked No. 835,522 ience hoped for but not a require­ information and personal inter­ water. Union St. Manchester. Then she will rendezvous with agus; Wednesday—assorted soups, MI 9-6078.: COUGHLIN ROOFINO Co. - All view call Coventry PI 2-8748, llvered. PI 2-7888. nished. MI 3-7894. > rage. Builder MI 3-4869. .100x182 lot. ameslte drive, over er truck he was driving flipped TOWN MANAGER VOTED who he was but a companion said ment. Write giving full qualifica­ 1,100 sq, ft. of living area, 5 min­ $2,500 each. MI 9-6495. the USS George Waslilngton, the tuna salad, egg salad and ham types of roofs rad roof repairing, tions to Box P,'" Herald. SEASONED hardwood cut for fire­ over on Rt. 85 this morning. Granby, Jan. 16 (41—Granby ■will ■'No names, please.” MANCHESTER— Two apartmenU, VERNON—Nice six room Cape, utes from Manchester Green, only The truck was owned by Leary nation's fii’st ’ tomic submarine The man with the tattoo sandwichee, carrot and salad sj^iallzing In Twenty Year Bond­ place or furnace. $10 a load deliv­ five and six rooms, completely re­ TWO 60’ LOTS, city water, Map- become the second community in sticks, cheese wedges: Thursday— Agents Wanted 37-A $12,49b, near achool. Excellent fi­ I 'nr $500 down VA or FHA mortgages. chester Green Section, $2,200 for Transportation Co. of Hebron. with; Polaris nuclear missiles which shrugged, “ Use the name. I ’m the Sentimental You! ed Roofs. CaU Ml 8-7707. WANTED— Waitress Monday-Frl- ered. MI 3-6183. decorated interiors, available Jan. can be fired fro..,i underwater. The the state with a population of less roast turkey, gravy,, dressing, po­ day, 11-4. Ml 9-8061. Call for ap­ nancing. Gerard Agency, Ml For-appointment phone Bob Ag- both. Call MI 9-7925 after 6:30. State Trooper. Joseph. Stoba of only one left. There is no one left FREE SHOES for life .. fpr de­ 15 References required. Seen by Proteus carries a crow of 600. than 10,000 to have a town man­ tatoes, peas, cranlierry sauce; pointment. 3-0886. new, Realtor; Ml 9-4576 or eve­ ------^ ^ ^ ^------the Colchester Troop reports An­ ager. Residents of the town voted who can be hurt.” veloping your own business! No appointment only. Box J, Herald. nings MI 8-6878. WOODED "A ” ZONE lot on Hilliard The , .George Washington left Friday — macstohi \and cheese, HeatinK and Plumbing 17 Household Goods 51 LOVELY 8 bedroom ranch, carport, drychowskl was driving north 688-517 Saturday for a'&option of Icek. Wluka, 39, Boston, who Washing dishes LIKEABLE LADY wanted. Conduct cpllecting. No delivering. 1400 men St. with all utilities. Also have 780 about a quarter mile north of (Charleston Nov.. 15. for her first coleslaw, julienne beets. sucbessfully increasing Income full basement, built-ins, half acre •txr $100 A MONTH buys your family a tour of,duty, patroling the Atlantic a new charter providing for a town said he has become a television Vernon Elementary: Tuesday- PLUMBING AND heating - re­ Home Shopping Club among RUGS, NETtTER used, 0x12. beige. TWO R(X)MS, heat rad hot water, feet of "B '’ zone property on North Gilead on Rt. 85. Attempting to manager form of government be teclmlcian since coming to the is eas^r to d a y.•• modeling . Installations, repairs. friends. No experience. Spare time With our Plan! Free information 1 $30; 0x15, $35; antique go’d ruge. lot. Approximately $3,000 assumes > new (Jape Cod or Ranch home Matin St. "AA” lot in Rockledge with 16 nuclear-tipped Polaris, mis hamburg gravy, rice, corn, salad; parking. Te|. MI 8-2088.______present ' mortgage. Call Dlscoe pass two storm'^staUed cars on an igliinlng July 1. • United States 1-2 years ago, ex­ All work guaranteed 25 years ex. only. $72 worth' of brand nwne Write Tanners Shoes, Brockton, vacuum BU 0-69SS. r.7,1 Tills Includea your mortgage where you can make a tremendous upgp'ade, he apparently drove onto siles. Wetoesday-^-beef etew, assorted Mass. Agency, MI 9-0826. :>H!' property taxea and insurance. plained he was In two concentra­ sandwiches, bread sticks, crack­ perlence. 24-hoiir service. Call merchandise given successful ap­ THREE room apartment with heat, saving. For these and other par­ the shoulder of the road rad the EMERGENCE LANDING Earn VraCamp, Ml 9-4749. plicant. Coats nothing to try. Cata­ TORO SNOW Hound power handle hot water and appliances, first Down payment la just $390. Cape cels of land, call T. J. Crockett; tion camps since his family was ers, cheese wedges; Thursday — 1^ 4 CAROL DRIVE - Rockville, $18,- truclc overturned. Accideht Totals Cheshire, Jan. 16 (41—Air Force uprooted in .Poland in 1939. log, details free. Signet Club Plaiii at new low price.- Self-ir-prapelled floor. J. D.‘ Realty, 470 Main St., has 6 finished rooms and one un Realtor, at MI 3-1577. ' Aridrychowskl was taken to turkey in gravy, stuffing, noodles, Situations Wanted— Inc. 887 Main, 850. 8 room ranch, large living KU( finished. -Ranch has 3 bedrooms Hartford. Jaii. 16 (.ffi—The State Col. Wilbur Ray, 45, was piloting "All my family were liquidated Dept. 2, Cambridge, Mass. model. Marlow’i MI 8-5129. , ______room, cabinet kitchen, 8 bed­ Windham Community Memorial Motor Vehicle Department's dally peas and carrots, cranberry sauce, Radlor-'n'^ Repair Female 38 Ml 9-0221. and built-in oven arid range, full hie single-engine plane from Wash­ in the gas charnibers... my par­ ice creamy Friday — fish stloks, rooms, mortgage can be H i basement, 15 minutes from Char Hospital where he was treated rad record of autqmoLile accldenta as ington, D.C.,. to Hanscomb Air Services 18 REWARD—For answering this ad g e n e r a l RENTAL agency. J. D- Legal Notice discharged. ents, my five brothers and my -j^tatoee, corn, coleelaw- Is an exclusive territory where WANTED—Receptionist In doctor’s qO<3CTAIL TABI/E. with leather In- Realty 470 Main Street, Ml assumed. Marion E. Robertson, ter Oak Bridge. High location, ex of laat midnight rad the totals on Force Base, Bedford, Mass., Satigr- two sisters.. . I’m here only be­ Broker. .MI 8-8958, the same date last-year: Lake St.: Tuesday meat loaf, po­ RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any. make - you can earn $2-$3 an hour in your or dentist’s office. Typing and sert, two end tables, (not a pair), 3-5129.’ I ■ cellent home value.for $12,490. For AT A COURT OF PROBATE held day; when thq craft developed en cause I escaped and got to'th* tatoes, corn, apple strudel: bookkeeping experience. Refer­ electrified gas lamp. MI 9-68l4;i at Manchester, within and (or the I960 1961 cars, amplifiers, phonographs and spare time selling Avon Cosme­ SIX ROOM Cape, (Ireplacq, I bed­ details or appointment phone Bob District of Manchester, on the 11th day gine trouble? ■ Rather than risk American toldlers.” ences. After 8 MI 3-1765. Accidents .... 1,795 1,306 (eat.; Wednesday pork gravy, rice, car­ changers. Over 47 years tjjtal ex­ tics. Toiletries and 'Fragrances. rooms. 1*4 baths, enclosed porch, Agnew, realtor, MI 9-MS76 or ev$ of January, A.D. 1961. searching for a nearby airport in And then in explanation of the rots, apple sauce; Thursday ra­ ;parn while you learn. Call now to 'A BIG BARGAIN SEVEN ROOMS In duplex, gas nlngi. MI 8-8078. Present, Hon. John J. Wailett. Judge. Killed...... !... 8 5 poor weather, he landed the plane perience. 90 days guarantee on all REUABLE HIGH School girl de­ .garage, lot 76x150, usumsbie Estate of Sarah L. Culver,' Ihtc of Local Stocks injured ...t.. 988 768,-(eet, hundred other DPs marching violi, cheese wedges, green beans, work. Potterton’a.' Ml 9-4537. arrange Interview In yoUr home at USED BUT IN GOOD SHAPE heat, parking; MI 9il016. damaged. ' sires babysitting after school and 8 ROOMS FURNITURE 'l*,4% mortgage immediate occu­ SOUTH WINDSOR Manchester - in said district, deceased. along the street: butterscotch pudding; Friday to­ your convenience. Call BU 9-4922. TWO ROOM furnished apartment, pancy. Msribrf l4. Robertson, brek- Upon application of Edwin Lf Culver "We ail had to come here today weekends. Also, light housework. WITH A WASHING MACHINE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY praying mat an Instrument purporting GOP for Neu) Judges mato soup, crackersj^eraut but­ .Call Ml 9-9823. heat, hot water, private bath. Ap­ er. Ml 8-6958. to be the last will and testament of UiMitattons FumlshMl by because we are afraid., We MORTBNSEN TV Specialized RCA .FOR ONLY $198 Hartford, Jan. 16 (iPi—Bills that ter and jelly sandw^es, assort­ ply Marlow's, 867 Main St. NEW 6 ROOM RANCHES. CO said deceased be admitted to probate as Craarn * Mlddlcbrnak, Inc. know what can happen.” televialon, aervlce. Ml 9-4841. Help Wanted— Male 36 SOUTH WINDSOR, Graham Rd. per implication on file, it Is would abolish the Court of Com 12th Circuit ed cookies. RELIABLE baby-sitting, days or Talk about bargains, here’s o n e ___ | I/)NIALfl OR SPLIT LEVEL Bonk Stocks that tops em all—that’s right only six room apartment, second floor, 20 minutes northeast of Hartford ORDERED: That the foregoing appli­ Bid Askied mon Pleas but provide 12 addition Milk, sandwiches, bread aiid so*s home heoting CONNIE’S TV and Radio oervlce, TOOL AND GAUGE makers—part- evenings. Bowers School area. MI Iv^ ^ O M E S CAN BIG -yOURS. cation be heard and determined at the butter, rad dessert will be served time. All prevailing rates and 3-2018. $198 for everything-You get a g o o d condition, oil steam heat, $85 Center, one year old, 5*,4 room Probate office in Manchester, In said Conn. Bonk' rad Trust al superior court judgeships are Rockcille-V ernon available all hours. Satisfaction ranch with attached garage. Lar^e District, on the 23rd day of January. with meals. our w a y ! guaranteed. Call MI 9-1315. benefits. Call Mancheater Tool ■ it Bedroom Set,. Living Room Set. a month, adults preferred. Avail­ THESE INTELUGEIITLY DE­ Co...... 44H 47% planned for introduction by Re Court Cases able February 1. Ml 9-0991. lot, ideal home for couple or small A. D. i96i; at eleven o’clock In the The potluck scheduled by the Design, MI 9-0263. Dinejte accessoriee. Yea rad SIGNED 8 OR 4 BEDROOM CUS­ forenoon, and that notice be 'given to Hartford National publicans. Storm Provides Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 eveiT a washing machine. The family. FHA mortgage possible.. TOMIZED HOMES, ARE LOCAT­ all persons interested in said estate of' Bank and Trust Co. 43*4 46*4 The measures would fulfill a Vernon Elementary' School PTO You get premium quality Millinery Dressmaking 19 FOREMAN- whole works for only $198. Pay only TWO ROOM furnlahed apartment, $1,650 down payment. Call Ml ED WITHIN EASY REACH OF the pendency of said application and Fire Insurance companies Republican campaigo pledge to MANCHESTER SESSION for tonight has been postponed Mobilheat with RT-98 . . . the second floor, 105 Bircq St. May be 3-4836 for ap^intment to inspect! the time and place of hearing thereon, No Big Probleiiis until next Monday night at 6:45 $10 down. Take a long, long time to h ig h w a y s , SHOPPING CEN­ b.it publishing a copy of this order in Aetna Fire-...... 89 *4 92 *4 reorganize the state’s court sys­ Benjamin Tarasiuk, 71, of 61 meet completely effective fuel HEMMING and alteration work. SUPERINTENDENT FREE 3 MONTH old puppies. Call seen 6:30 p.m. until 9 p.m. - . . at the school cafeteria. PI 2-8187 after 5:30. pay. . - ’ TERS, SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, soVne newspaper having a circulation In Hartford Fire ...... 57*4 80% tem, Rep: Nicholas Eddy of New winter St., was fined $10 for al oil additive in use today. And Call Mrs. William Abraitis, 10 Free storage until wanted. Free AND YOUR PLACE OF EMPLOY­ said district, at least five days before National Fire ...... :i21 131 Hartford, chairman of the House The three to eight inches of snow Hospitkl Notea you get premium eerviee. Au­ Roten Road, any time. OPENINGS AT THE BEDROOM ANri kllchen furnlahed the day of said hearing, to appear if lowing his dog to roam. THOMAS COLLA CO. GERMAN Shepherd puppies, AKQ drilvery. Free set-pp by our relia­ for two adults. Including gas.-elec- MENT. thry aee cauan at... said time— am place PhoenixFire ...'.r.',. 82 ' 85' Judiciary ^Committee, said last David R. Allen, 19. of Trumbull which blanketed Vernon overnight Admitted Friday: Patricia Tra­ tomatic ddiveriea . . . a bat registered, imported sire, easily ble men. tricity, private bath, heat, aSd hot Ytraon—$390 bewn anq be heard relative thereto.to. and Ufa rad Indetaulty tasi Cos. night. , forfeited a $25 bond when he fail provided no major problems for han, Warehouse Point. raoed payment plan and many KNITTED DRES.SES ahortened. av a l l HOMES ARE ON MINI make return to this court, and by Admitted ' Saturday; Rudolph FOREMa'n —We have several trained, excellent with children. A—L—B—E—R—T— S water. Call Ml 8-?886 betweeq 9-1 •-Room Cape. 5 finished, Aetna Casualty...... 97% 100% The proposals would elevate the road crews during the night and other eztraa deoigned to make hemming and alterationa done. 11*, m u m h a l f ACRE WOODED mailing on or before January. 12, 1961JS, ed to appear in court to answer a Cormier, 47 Hale- St. Ext.; Martha Call Mrs. Monty, 13 Moore St. npenings' for grading rad paving PI 2-8428. 48-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD or after 5 p.m. i , oeriunlc tile bath.--$18f88e by certified mall, a copy of said will Aetna Ufa ...... 94 97 12 Judges in the -.Court of Com­ charge of improper passing. today. home heeting rsoilg rsty. I *^;'LOTS, AND YOU CAN BE LIVING and of mis order to Howard Culver. -. Vernon and Rockville plows Aniello, Talcottvllle Rd., Vernon; foremen. Must have complete ex­ Everett A. Murphy, Agency Conn. General ...... 4 2 2 . 442 mon Pleas to the Superior Court A warrant was ordered issued OPEN 9 A.M. TO 8 P.M. FOUR’TIOOM. five room apart­ XN YOUR NEW HOME IN JUST 5'73 Wethersfield Road, Berlin. Conn.: Hftd, Steaqi Boiler .. 95 -r- cleared ' all major roads by mid­ Donald Ouellette. Ellington Rd., perience, salary open, yearly em- PHONE CH. 7^0868 [?)a TWO WEEKS. PRICED FROM Raymond Culver. 84 Sterling St.. Hart­ sa a means, of helping clear the (or .the re-arrest of Laura E Poultry And Supplies 43 ments. Private home. Excellent Ml 8-0847 ford. Conn.: Robert Chilver. 1031 Tol­ Travelers . . ! ...... 97 100 night and had begun sanding this Wapplng; Emma Kennette Moving—Trucking— I ployment, 2 weeks vacation. 118,490 TO $18,990, backlog of eases. Nieto of Groton, when she failed to M o b ilh e a t it!#* Storage , 20 location. Garage, utilities, adults. land Turnpike. Manchester. Conn.: - - PuMio rtnibes Eddy said the new Circuit Court mornlrfg at intersections and other Dailey Circle. I GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT Rachel Splliane, 163 Gravel St., Merl- appear in ‘ court on a charge of Admitted Sunday: Marshall MI 3-2880. NATURAUjY t h e v e r y BEST Conn. Light Sc Power 27 29 • system has virtually eliminated dangerous road sections. |—Must be completely experleliced- 75 BLACK SEX link pullets, start­ den. Conn. . ^ passing in a no passing zone. Bond Town Public Works Superin­ Fowlkes, Lawler Rd., Vernon; Fan­ A stunning, easy to sew sheath MANCHESTER Moving U'd Truck­ ing to lay, $2.25 each. MI 3-5402. JpfANCSNO* AVMLABLB. JOHN /. WALLETT. Judge. Hftd. Electric Light 63% 68% the need for the Common' Pleas was set a t'$100. 1 ^ 3 created especially for the junior ing Company. Local .and long dis­ In all phases of grading, pairing, Invitation to Bid Hartford Gas Co...... 61 55. tendent Andrew Trlcaricb said nie Levitt, 1 Ellington Ave.; Earl ^ UMITATION OBDEB „ ^ . Courts. Three cases were continued for Beebe Sr., 19 (Jountry Lane; Annie miss. Oopped Jacket with collar Embroider lovely "bluebird tance moving, packing rad stor­ site work and road construction. Sealed bids will be received at FOR APPOINTMENT TO IN- A t A CXIURT OF PROBATE held*j Southern New England ' ; ■Vernon’s ,new International dump Salary open yearly employment, 2 Articles For Sale 45 trial: Mulnite, Broad Brook. monotone or contrast. -, bird and rose" motifs en pillows, age. Regular seprice throughout Oie Office of the General Manager, • SEPTIC TANKS SPB(?r'PLEASE CALL at Manchester, within and for the Telephone ...... 47% 49% truck was used for the first time weeks vacation. SEPTIC TANKS District of Manchester, on the 12th day Girli 13f Shot Until Jan. 26. Mervln W. Me Discharged Friday: William Bor- N a 8113 with Patt-O-Rama la bedlinens or chair seta In i^imple New England States and Florida. 41 Center Street, Mancheater, Con­ CLEANED rad INSTALLED MsnnfseurlBg Oonpaales on the roads tor -plowing. Both WE GIVE Inquiries will be held confiden; HOME MADE ravioli, freah or necticut, until January 25, ip tl at AND s u b u r b a n of January, 1961. Tprrington, J u . 16 (41 Po­ Lean, 22, of 281 Center Sd., charged ‘town plows were used as well as kowski, 19 Franklin St.; Arthur in sizes 0, 11, 12, 13. U. 16. 18. but effective gross-stitch! MI S-6S63 frozen. 30c doz. H -PasquaJinl 246 ASSOCIATES Present, Mon. John J. Wailett. Judge. Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 54% .67% GREEN STAMPS tlal. To arrange (or a personal In­ 11:00 A.M .’ for TVee Removal— Re a l e s t a t e iNsimANcr:- lice plan to arraign Emil Ohol- with larceny and wlth\obtalning four private plows under contract. Wh'eelock 55 Grand Ave.; Carl Ger- "N . Bust 30H to 38. Size 11. 3114 Pattern No. 2832 has hot-iron Avery Street, Wapplng. • SEWERS Estate of Josephine Malewskl late of Associated j Spring . , 14 16 bust, dress, 3% yards of 35-tnch; terview with Mr. Colla, phdne Mr*- (Fifteenth). i. PLUSBED SEWERS St JA 8.7t!M MI 4-1123 Manchester- in said District, deceased. Brlatol B r u a ...... 9 11 . h(cky, 182 Bl^htwood Ave., to­ money by fal^ pretenses, and Rob­ City crews operated six trucks stung, Main St., Ellington; Heleq transfer for 10 motifs of various TRUCKING ind moving Scott at M l-9-5224 between 9 a.m. Bid forms rad specifications ar« MACHINE CLEANED ¥*. MI 9-8111 ' . ;xiMI 4-0489 On motion of Henry J. G riyb of aald day on 'a charge or robbery with ert J. Klemas, 18, of 485 Adams on the roads through the night. Slebert, 18 River St.; Todd Cradito, Jacket, shori. sleeve, 2% yards. sizes; color chart; illustrations. SNOW BLUWBRS. Ariens, Reo, I Manchester,^ administrator. Dunham'Bush ...... 5 ^ To'order, send 35c in coins to: evenings and weekends. Ml 8-8868. and 4 p.m. avaUable at tSie Oontroller's Office, Mashist CluMld; o r d e r e d ; That six montba from vioilenca.aa a'reault o f a robbery St., charged With obtaining money The snowfall was not as heavy 30% Spring St. To order, send 25c in coins to: Toro powerhradle ran Bolens 18 ^ installation Em-Hart ■',«.«.%.. 61 64 Discharged Saturday: Helen MOIIARTy Sue Burnett, the Manchester Eve­ to 82 Inches. Parts rad ■•ivies. ea Center Street, Manchester, Con­ i *18,509 A NICaiLY kept older home, the 12th day of January. 1961. be lyid Fafnlr Bearing ,.... 58% (16% Btieinlpt'Saturday in which a 13- by false pretenses rad with being nor did the wind bother plo-■ iwlfig Anne Cabot, Manchester Evening AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. L l ^ - THE THOMAS COLLA CO. Septio Tanks, .Dry Wella, Sewer the same are limited and allowed, ,for an accessory to larceny. Both were dperators as much aa during the Meyer, 34 Elm St.; LeUa Griffin ning Herald. IlOO AVE. OF mqving, packing, storage. Ikw Capitol Equipment Ca. 88 Main necticut. V. . . . ^ , SPECIALISTS Unes laataUed—Cellar Wntar- 8 bedrooihs/modem bath, new the creditors within which to bring in Lradere Frsry Clark 12% 14% year-Dld ,gfrt ivaa ahot. Herald. 1150 AVE. OF AMERI­ 251 BROAD ST. Town of Manchester, roof, 220 wiring, l/it 100x200, on their claims sgaliurt wUd estate, and The gin, Rosemarie Gautieri, 64 ariBsted Saturday and had bden first big storm 'of the season In 23 Windaor Ave.; Mrs. Rose Cs)xm, AMERICAS. NEW YORK 86. rate on long distance movea to St. Ml 8-7988.______■ '• • proofing Done. ’ N„ B. Machine...... 19% 21% Stafford Speingsi Ernest Welti, 82 BROTHERS N. Y, V > V CAS, NEW YORK 36. N.Y. Connecticut hus line,' city utilities. Gerard said administrator is f 'S**:* Dartmouth St., was reported In held in custody in lieu of bonds of December. On that occasion, roads For Ist-claas mailing add lOc ’48 states. Personalized aerrice. MI notice to the creditors to bring In their North rad Judd ----14 16 Tolland Ave.; Robert Cooley, Crys­ Fo# 1st class mailing add lOc DRIVER wanted for fuel and lum- TOOL AND equipment rentaia. * Richard Martin, Agency, Ml 8-0368. ' ■ claims wtthln said time allowed by pub­ Batiefactdry condition at Charlotte $300'each. drifted in.almost as fast aa they for. each pattern. Print Name. Ad­ 8-5187, CH 7-1428. Tom M i Gonitry Stanley .Works ...... 15% .17% tal Lake; Joseph Boudrauit, Haz for eadi pattern. Print Name, Ad­ - her deliveries, -Kiq>erience pre-. tales arm sendee. AP.Equlpnunt, — General Manager McKINNET BROS. lishing a copy of this order In eomj Terty Steam ...s...‘88 37 Hiingenord Hospital, where the . Until Feb. 2. Dennle P. were plowed out rad little head­ MI 3rS(135 dress with Zone, Style No. and dress with Zone and Pattern Num­ MANCHESTER Package Delivery. (erred. Please apply after 3 p.m. Center St., Ml 9-30S3.. ^ J US,900 — SEVEN rmm Colonial, 4 newspaper havlnz a clrralatlem >n said bad a .32-caUber buUet removed Humphrey, 19, o f 33 Unnmore Dr., way was made until late In the day ardvlU e. BRMNA8E CO. probate district wlUun ten d a n from Veeder Root ...... 44% 47% •Dlachaif^ luaday:: Iti Itepbra Out size, k ber; ■ j Light trucking and package dellv- daily except Saturdays. Thomas SwwwniM Dk pcud Co. . bedrooms,-nlca lot, trees, central- the data of this order and return make from ber aboulder yesterday. charged with evadingl reaponalbll- when the snow stopped falling rad McKinney, Yard Superintendent. The above quoutloas are not to Jak, 16 Thompson. St; ratricU Don’cemias the lateet izsue ofl Have . you the '61 Album con- . ery. Refrigeratora, washers rad Ml 9 4 U 3 tse-in Pwri i t —MI s-pm •i: Jy IocMsA Oarlttm W. Hiitclilns, :he eoBstmed ae aotual aiarket*' PoUce aald 'Obotillcky forced bia Jty.i the wind ^ ed down. ' ' i . our complete .pattern a Hill Jr.; secretary, ^ WINF. naetliic Wadnuday at 7 p.i^ in Recruit Franda M. Morascb, M Mrs. lidward Walters; was Ih- (ClsssHted Advertising an Page IS) tiM Spoilt room at Bowere SwooL YOL. LXXX, NO. 90 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1961 PRICE n V E Cube 10 yean or older ayk In- Jordt St, a freshman at Nonvlch etalled M royal matron, and Har- - f-.tl oltad. University In Northfletd, V t, will bert 3, Leggett, royal patron, of be among the oadet corps partici­ Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ T n c M a c o f AtiUanetic'' yrlU pating in the Pnaidential Inaugu­ ranth, In Inetallatlon ceremonies ba tbe m^eet ot a panel diac^- ration parade In Washington, aion by ftmr teachani at a meeting D. C, on Friday.------atteadad by MS ] $ 2, 126,895 M is s in g , ct the Keeney PTA tomorrow at evening at the Itssoiild Temple. • pjn. at tbe aecbool. Brief ree- Manchester Lodge of Maeons Mrs. Walters oarrUd an oAfash- vanaa will be given at each grade will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. loncd bouqtwt i^ven her by her oncordla Lu­ As Hank Embezzler Get the Word rectory. The youth committee will 1936-A will meet tomorrow at 7:30 theran Church. Her brother, Fred­ diacuaa the "Chair of Unity Oc­ pm . at the home of Mrs. Vera eric B. Werner, was organUt, and On Baby Talk tave." Ebigland Hooker, 77 Ekie St. her daughter, Mlae Karen E. Wal­ i o « . City. Iowa, Jan. ^ ported In an Iowa bank^eaae, offl- At Wreck of Texas Tower ters, soloist, for the Inetallstion U.S. Dist Atty. F. E The Army Navy Club will hold, ceremony. ciala said. The FBI arrested Mm. New Haven,' Jan. 17 {iPy— tta teonthly meeting Wednesday Police Investigate HOUSE k HALE an Alstine said today’ that Geiger. Past matron and paat patron What is baby talk? at 7 pjn. at the clubhouse. A Mrs. Bumice Iverson Geiger, Just how the reported embezzle­ Allen W. Reed, associate pro chicken cacdatore^ dinner will be 3 Breaks, Thefts jewels were presented to the re­ Your Storo of Villfl9* Chsriti *.,» ment was sccompUshed oflleisls tiring offlcers, Mr. and Mrs. Oustaf 68, had admitted embezzling fessor of Bhigllih at Yale Univer­ Nikita Reveals served. A short board meeting will did not say. sity, contends baby talk repre­ Ends H ope precede the regular meeting. Anderson. As fautaUlng olBcers, 82,126,859.10 from the Shel­ "She had a way of covering up, Three incidents of breaking and the Andersons were aaslsted by don National Bank of which sents what parents believe they entering were reported to Man­ the District Attorney said "but I would say “if their mouths were Arthur I. Miller as aide to the she was assistant cashier and can’t give you any detaila.'’ B lu e p r in t fo r chester police this morning. marehsl and Mrs. Frank Crocker, as small as the baby’s.” O f Finding The coin box wsTreported taken secretary. director. Federal officials declined to say But, he adds, baby talk isn’t the from a cigarette machine at BlU’e The U.8. attorney said Mm. and Sheldm resident! aaid they Other new offlcers include Mrs. sole topic of conversation between Rule of World AUTO Atlantic Service Station at 368 Geiger is now in the custody of did not know what the money was parents and Infants. It has been Spencer St. Entry was made by H. Hayner Davidson, associate PLEATED SKIRT federal authorities in Sioux City iued for. ]^en A liv e lODY matron; H. Hayner Davidson, as­ Fred J.'Pylman, bank cashier, the nub of a running debate be­ Moscow, Jan. 17 (ift — The So­ OLLIE’S breaking a window on the west side and has waived to the grand jqry- tween authorities this century and of the building, police said. sociate patron; Mrs. Anderson, said that "apparently there are ★ WELDING It will consider the charges at Ita the previofus. viet Union today published pre­ Six packs of cigarettes and treasurer; Mrs. William Morrison, next session. some things that examinations just mier Khrushchev's complete de­ New York, Jan. 17 (ff)—A ★ AUTO lODY and 311.50 was . reported taken from secretary; Mrs. Wilber Uttle, con- don't reveal." Reed said in a Ulk last night Mrs. Geiger is married. She and psychologista long have criticized tailed blueprint on how he expect* diver who reached the person­ Williams Associates at 260 Tol­ ductrese; Miss Alyce Sheldon, aa- bank was closed today and a nel quarters of the s^rm- FENDER REPAIRS land Tpke. There was also heavy Bociate conductress; Oustaf Andei>' LENGTHS her husband have no. children. She public notice from Pylman aaid; parentlal baby talk’ becauae it communism to take over the world ★ OOMPLETE CAR damage to a cigarette and a candy SOB, trustee. is the daughter of W. P. Iverson, "The Sheldon National Bank has made growing up that mflch hard­ in the near future. 8unk radar tower today re­ president of the bank'for the past er for the child and tended to machine, police said. The building Also, Mrs. Charles O. Lambert been closed ty order of the- board His 20,000-word speech — one ported no response to taps on PAINTING was entered through a window In 45 years and a widely-known and ot directom due to subetantial Ir- make adults that much more im­ of the frankest and most impor­ and Mrs. Emmy Urweider,, mar- respected citizen of Sheldon. the side of the structure. It LACttUER and ENAMEL the east side.' ahala; Mrs. Howard Smith,Aitand- regulariUes. in the books and ac- mature. tant documents printed here Since TEU HI t-5«tg The Sheldon National Bank, Van eounU of this bank. Bumice I. But, he added, there are some World War H — proclaimed that had been believed some men Cash amounting to 325 was taken ard bearer; Charles O. Lambert, might have survivjsd In water­ from John Ehranskl's gas station historian; Mrs. Kenneth Morrison, Alstine said, has been closed tem- Geiger Is in custody of the United who believe baby talk enables "the victory of socialism on a 281 ADAMS ST. at 405 Main St., police said. Entry Prelate; Miss Mabel Trotter, REGULARLY 2.99 & 3.99 pcrarily. Bank offlclala at Sheldon States District Attorney. DeposiU mothers §nd fathers to makb the world scale, inevitable by the laws tight compartments. up to SIO.OCW are Insured by the was also made through a window. muaician; Mrs. Lida Richmond, said that Federal Deposit Insur­ difficult 'adjustment to, parent­ of historical development, Is no Underwater noises, of possiU* Fireflghtera from the Town Fire Department batUlng blase of ance Corp. offlclals were on their BT)IC and' payments wlU be made hood with more self-confidence. longer far off.” human origin, were reported de­ unknown origin at 38-40 Liberty SL, yesterday afternoon. The made. Damage to the Harvey truth; Mrs. Albert Heavlsidee, as soon as possible.” tected In the vicinity yeaterday and faith; Mrs. Harold Loomis, wis­ va y and that payments to de­ As to how baby talk originated, "War Is not needed for the vic­ upper floor and the roof of the frame house were extensively apartment at 88 Liberty St, la The cloaiM stunned Sheldon, a early today by Navy underwater considered minor. dom; Mrs. John Peretto; charity; positors would probably be started Reed said that's a tdpic for de- tory," declared. damaged in the blase. Manchester flreflghters had the Are under 'tomorrow. northweateat foweto community 1 bate. But he said, If capitalism tries listening devices. control in less than an hour despite snow and other obstacles. Mason said although the fire Mrs. Oeorge Strimaitis, warder; This gave rise to hopes sMne of Paul Carter, sentinel; Mrs. Malry Federal Bureau of Investigation The "Cootchy-cootchy-coo” of to resist then the working classes (Herald photo by Pinto). was put under control In less than agent! are investigating the abort- (Oontlnned on Page Thirteen) the 28 men aboard tii* sd-called an hotir, sightseers in the area Frazier and Mrs. Ruth Lindgren, dlaperland got one of its greatest must "resort to arms" to bring boosts in the 16th Ontury Eng­ about a worldwide dictatorship of Texas Tower in the Atlantic m M t hampered firefighting operations flower girls, and Arthur X Miller, have managed to remain aUva after and his car and a police car at Instructor. ' lish nurseries, the professor said, the proletariat. the tower collapsed In a atorm Sun­ the scene were slightly dsunaged Hostesses were Mm. Alice Ray when "too many' wealthy parents day night, permitted too many nurses to (Continued on Page Seven) Fire Damages House, when enow caused motorists to and Mrs. Ruth Field. Refreshm^ts A diver whose name was not Im­ skid into them. were served by Mrs. Elisabeth Laotian Forces Capture mind too many youngsters.’’ mediately reported from tha scene - The weather also proved bother­ Gelasler and committee. Mm. Har­ As a result, Reed said, the whole came to the-aurfaca ahortly hafora some to firemen who slipped on old Loomis was in charge of deco­ Ebtgllah language was trans­ noon and said ha got no reaponaa' Occupants Unharmed the slush created when water rations which Included fans of Strategic Pro-Red Base formed. Byrd B aps to taps of his own on the tower poured from the r o o f, onto the rosea. Baby talk has also ’ left its structure. snow ipovered* ground. mark in advertisements and songs, Hia account was radioed hare by A duplex home, owned by Nor-^sewlng bench in the kitchen of the A ladder placefl on the roof of Reed said. Associated Press photographer man KratskS and Thomas Har­ Kratzke apartment. Kratzke and Vientiane, Xieoe, Jan. 17 (IPI ^Laotian army’s four U.S.-supplied He believes advertisers utilise M cN am ara Tony Camerano, a one-story section of the rear of trainer-fighter planes. The battle vey at 38-10 Liberty St, was ex­ his family of four were away visit­ the bouse kept slipping while fire­ Pio-westem gCvemment troopa baby talk in ads to provide a need­ But toe grim effort at possible tensively damaged yesterday by a ing f r i n ^ in Rockville when the puehed their way Into Vang Vieng for the town itself lasted only 30 ed feeling of security among cus­ rescue continued -with scores of men were battling the fmoldering DON'T "TUT” tomers who would be scared away fire that gutted the upper floors fire broke out during^yuterday’s fire In the roof above. ' Still ptenty ot wear left l i yesterday and captured the etra- minutes. Trust Plan Navy men and-empIoy*k'of private and roof the frame structure. storm. ehoea when brouglit here for tc^ c rebel bam on the road to The attacking columns came by more.technical language. ' concerns marshaling every resource Firemen cut a hole in -tl>e rear under rebel mortar and artillery Reed’s talk—he's no baby-talker possible for the task. Fire Chief W. Clifford Mason of Harvey and his fiSmlly of three wall in an effort to snuff .out fire expert repairing. the royal capital of Luang the Town Fire Department said were at home and he u ld he smell­ Open Mondays All Day Prabang after only slight resls- Are south o f Vang Vieng Sunday was to the Tale Linguistics Club. Washington, Jan. 17 (iP)— ' According to toe New York In the partition. Joumal-Americtui, another diver Harold Palmer of 34 Uberty St., ed smoke at about' the same time Closed Wednesday tanoe. and eariy Monday. But aa an Robert S. McNamara ran into Afternoons A dispatch from Aaaoolated armored car led the government coming up about mldrmomlng aaid turned in the alarm after he Palmer turned in the alarm. V Storm Deaths at 6 questions about possible con­ air bubbles were rising from the noticed smoke pouring out of the No one was injured in the fire Press oamereman Fred Weteri force into the outskirts of the New Haven, Jan. 17 UPi—(3on- ATLANTIC > aaid the town fell at 11:25 a.m, viUage, the rebel rear guard could necticut dug itself out today of 4 flict of interest today because underwater wreckage another house. and chief Mason said a few of his sign there might have been a men got minor cuts while battling SAM Y U L Y E S Monday after only a 30-mlnute be seen scattering north and west to 12 inches of sno *' deposited by of a trust he offered to set up The blaze had gained consider­ FURNACE OIL “ SHOE REPAIRING chance for life inaide. able headway in upper floor parti­ the blaze. The extent of the dam­ Antomatie Delivery. batUe. into the hills. a storm that cost six lives. before he becomes secretary OF THE BETTER KIND” - Another government column The armored car raked the re­ CamarsAo said underwatar tap­ TUESDAY ond WEDNESDAY tions and the attic before Palmer age is not Immediately known, but , It wta -tk* wont blow of the of defense. - pings had been heard briefly at Mason said the apartment owned L T. WOOD CO. 23 OAK STREET Wps inching south from Luang treating rebel* With macbiaei wlnUr so far. noticed the smoke. Phone 8H fl-tltt tame Side as WstUns The 44-year old auto executive 3:45 a.m. todays The source of the blaze was pin­ by Kratzke at number 40 can not Prabang, with plana for a Untnip fire. Tha gevamment's flgb Six'm ol died yesterday of heart trelnsra roared overhead strafing was told by veteran Harry S. Byrd, However, after the first were re­ pointed by Mason as being near a be lived in until major repairs are and Gten a turn seat toward tba attacks apparently brought on by D-Va., that his proposed trust, a ^TcM-beld Flalae dea Jerree. But end rocketing the village. Me- the exertion M shovriing anow. The Artistry of Winter ported yesterday, Navy offlclals CALVES chinegua fire set eight hoi from sale of about 31.5 milUop emphasized that-they-m ay have, ^ govefmnent’a moepects were They were Theodora Dudaek, 41, ablaze, and the occupying f o r c e _____ worth ot F ord Mater rteqki mtokl - BhbvFcappiiS rocks paddle quietly downstream through toe wood* in Highland Park, listening to been due only t* shifting Of—State taken from Mrs. Gronwoldt two conflict of Interest. He'remarked plan. All stress-id that toe unit atomic submarine program, in­ FoUce reported today that a hotirs after to* shooting showing that, it would be • difficult If not Im-, plan of .representation must be cluding toe Atomic Energy Com­ sqiall plane crashed in this west- EUsabethvllle, The Congo, Jan.^I^ldent Moise Tshombe aiid h|* .20 per cent alcohol by weight in possible to Invest In any stocks preserved. T^ey opposed any pro­ cabinet ministers. Those arrested mission. [ ern^tannectlcut community. MB UP) —^Ahout 500 rebel Baluba the blood. He said .15 per cent is without some govemmertt connec­ posals to bdek a plan tfiat would The ceremony for the dynamic They >ald there were reports . tribesmen launched four attacks were said to Include about 15 Eu­ considered sufflclent lo indicate in­ tion. - ^ - base House representation on pop­ ropeans. ^ r white-haired little i admiral came that the occupants of thejdane PKG 'today on Swedish U, N. trobps toxication. McNamara, 44, resigned as presi­ News T id bits ulation as a "numbers game." six years to toe day that the first had balled ouL The occifoants guarding a train In. central Ka- Unconfirmed reports said - the Mrs. Gronwoldt, formerly of dent of Ford Motor Co. to accept plot included the theft of a large House [Majority Leader J. Tyler atomic submarine, the Nautilus, were believed to b e' Army P*^" uuiga Province but were r e p i^ ^ Germantown, N. Y., is being held appointment as secretary of de- Culled from AP Wires sonnet. Further details were not with heavy losses, a sum of money from the Katanga Patterson in Brief opening re­ moved on nuclear po-Werr' marks, urged the. caucus to sup And the place was toe same: At immediately available, - spokesman said. . Central Bank to ditorediV the new (Continued on Page Thirteen) - (GonUnued on Page Thirteen) ’ provincial currency Tshombe re­ port the party plank, which would the Electric Boat Division of Gen- The fourth attack canrt effor Dick Powell agrees to $2.5 mil­ KE REPORTS TONIGHT the Swedes, warding off thFee cently instituted in replacement o f lion property settlement with June the Congo currency Issued by -to* (Continued oh Page Seven) (Continued on Page Thirteen) iVashington, Jan. 17 OP) — S A V E 16c per pound at this price! morning , attacks, took the train AUyson and she will file divorce Into toe town of Luena and dug government in Leopoldville. G. 'Fan ight D. Eisenhower makes a ■ ii' suit soon, her attorney sajis. ____I Report to the people tonight ' In around the station. Roey, the Belgian general mana­ Dr. Fisher Will Retire May 31 ger of the bank, y(ai< among those Seven-point civil rights program to on his two terms as iweeldent. S iiu ^ \ ,, T h e Baluba war party charged carry out 1960 platform pledges toe Swedish position, ran Into a arrested,' but he was released on Kennedy’s Inaugnral Will Be The speech from his White V atorm of automatic weapons fire, Tshombe’s personal order. As Archbishop of Canterbury of Democratic and Republican House offlee is only part -of the parties is Introduced in Senate. flurry of activity In the fading .^ l ^ a v in f 6 / and withdrew. The spokesman Twenty-nine Americans — iris- f ______said no casualties. were reported slonaries and their families—have Democratic leaders predict that days ,of the Elsenhower admln- arrived safely in Ruanda-Urandi London, Jan. 17 UP)—^Dr. Geof­ incoming Kennedy administration Largest, Most Costly, Noisiest istcaiion. The address (8:80 pan. V among the Swedes. frey Fisher, archbishop of Canter­ > T hs Swedish troops were escort­ after being detained by pro-Lu­ will ask substantial revisions in BST) will be carried by aU major Temple^ Oranges 4 4 9 c mumba forces In Kivu Province, a bury Slid spiritual head o f, the President Elsenhower’s budget... television and radio networks. REC. 1.99 yd. 100% ACRILAN JERSEY 54” ing a train traveling south from Church of Ebigland announced to­ Washington, Jan. 17 (;P)—All^cense plates on your car. well some the coal mining town of Xsiena, U.N. spokesman ^ Leopoldville Election of Roman Catholic John P s it ir i O'ANJOU - CONOmoNID 2 3 Sc day that he is retiring on May 31. signs indicated today that John F. are left, at 310.50 LUMUMBA MOVED about 300 mil** northwest of. Elis- Dr. Fisher, who will be T4 on F. Kennedy as President "proved Profits from the gala will be ap­ many colors from which to choose! abethville. Balubas had attacketf (Oontlnned on Page Four) there is not as much religious pre- Kennedy will have one of the larg­ Elizabethvllle, The Congo, May 5, told a convocation est, noisiest and most expensive in­ plied to toe Democrats’ 33 million Suiroot Potatoes 3 2 5 c the same train over the weekend, J«)dloe in toe United States as campaign debt. Receipts from all Jan. 17 1J9—Semiofficial eource# • ■ ■ 8 phone in her room churchmen lie feels it la time to augurations In history. said deposed Congo Premier Maat A Froduen M ess llfnctiva Tuss. and Wad., Oaly wounding three Swedes. -hand over his duties to a younger many people had feared,” in opini­ other activities will be used to The spokesman said the train ■ 'Three former presidents, Herb­ Patrice Luinumba waa flown Wife of Ex-Convict, hsaii, on of Rev. Bl)ly Graham, ert Hoover, Harry Truman and cover Inaugural expenses which was first attacked today a few are expecte(l to total about $800,- here today from LeopoldvUle un- REC. 1.99 yd. PLAID WOOLENS 54” am convinced that day by day Egypt’s Supreme Security Court Dwight Eisenhower (who atito- der close gtnud. They said two She’s delighted to have an extensipn phone in her room, miles outside Luena by about 100 my \risdom increaaes,’’ he said sentences Abdulla Elseddik to 000. Any profits after expenses are F/N4L W££/( - FIRST NATIONAL'S Tells of Kidnapmg matically gives up his office’ at other Congbleee officials had- eepecially the lovely Princess phone. The colorful Princen Bidubas armed with old guns and wryly. "But I am also satisfied death by hanging for spying for paid will go into a fund for the fabulous voluas in fine fabrics bows and arrows. noon Friday), and 45 governors been Jailed la Leopoldville ac­ that my stock of patience dimln F rance... New Yo^k State b*- will be among those watching as 1965 Inaugural committee—re. — in her choice of white, beige, pink, blue or turquoise — "The Swedes repulsed ths reb­ Bakersfield, Calif., Jan. 17 (*9^ iahea and that is why i really think gardleas ot which party wins to companied him nboaril a D04 “Qiant O krift S a if !” els,” he continued, "but toe train comes fourth state to ratify pro­ Kennedy takes the oath about plane. The report came from is a wonderful bedside phone. It takes up lew space, Sheriff*'officers said toe wife of a that toe time has come to re­ posed amendment to U.S. Consti­ 1964 election. ' ^ then reached part of the raU track former Texas convict admitted to­ 12:30 p.m. BST. officials of the Belgian air Une sign.” , tution to permit residents of Dis­ All the 58,000 seats for the bjg With reviewing stands, patriotic it’s easy to hold and the dial lights up when ahe lifts which the tribesmen had t o m ,up. day that her husband kidnaped a A statement from PriioelMinis- bunting and other decorations go­ Sabena, who said they saw the BIG SAVINGS ■ ON BIG SIZCS REC. lJi9 yd. to 249 yd. NOVELTY As the trafo backed up to return trict of Columbia to vote in pres­ parade down Pennsylvania Avenue the receiver. 6-year-old girl last Thursday. She Archbishop had tendered hla resig­ ing up everywhere, this town is firebrand Congo leader arrive, to Luena. about 400 more Balubas then related gruesome details of idential elections. —toe historic route of the . Presi­ by an official of the local atr C O F U Y - Regular or Drip S A V I lO c nation, to Queen BUizabeto H and beginning to work Itself into its SPUN RAYONS appeared and made another at- the child’* probable fata. Bill calling for appropriation of dents—have been sold. force, and by some government Teen-agers put a phonq of their own hear the top of the to* Queen "received this intima­ Although toe ball is theoretically favorite state: Compound tftck.** Chief Criminal Deputy Loren tion with great regret.” i 3283,800 to help pay for cost of fusion. officials commenting unotflctat- list of things they want moat. An extension phone will •The Swedes opened fire and all hospital, medical, and major by invitation only, so many have It's too bad that those of you Coffee 2-LB CAN Hs3S j dacignar-ifabricjn a multituda^of colon Fote said Mrs ERaine lindsey, 23, The Queen appointed a comtnlar ;^rabbed for tickets at from 325 to ly- . ______ths Balubas retreated. There were medical programs carried by re­ who will watch on television won' please them anytime . . . and it nuQcea a wonderful sur­ made toe admission after hours of slon conaiatlng of the Archbiahop 340 apiece that even with three about 60 Swedldi troopa on board tired state employes is intrckluced have a chance to see the work KfiDNAPED GIRL DEAD PMAST • m m SPAGHim or aiO W SAVI 4c prise gift for birthdays and other special occagibns. For questioning in the Kern County of York, the church’s *econd-rank- mammoth halls in use simultane­ toe train.” ’ jail. Ihg prelate, and the Bishops of in Connecticut Liegislature... needed to make all this possible. Bakersfield, CaUI;,' Jan, 17 » - "The train was about 600 yards Democrsitlc administration bill to ously there are worries that it The Founding Fathers used only more information, call our busineM office, or ask any Mrs. Lindsey gave this account, London, Durham'■and Winchester won’t be possible to squeeze every­ The body ot a S-year-old girl wnb REG. 2.29 yd. C R E S U N PLAID 45” from Luena station when tbe Ba- create department Of corrections is a few words to explain how a heart condition, kidnaped from S*ot6 sftid: "to receive and accept the, resig­ one in. MacarOni 49< telephone m ^ 9 lubas launched a third' attock introduced in Connecticut Leg­ President should be Inaugurated. a farm labor camp hut 11hi» Her husband, Richard Arlen nation on her behalf.” All tickets to toe irikugural con­ Wklcli' Swedes drove off. Inflict­ Lindsey, 30-year-old acknowledged islature. ' Now It takea thousands of dsy. wa# fouad totay In a floM, ■ A M T Brick Oven Baked • California Pea S A V I 9 c ] _ ■ • baautiful. . . aasy*cara multi-colors ing many casualties. The troops A statement from Lambeth Pal­ cert, featuring toe National, Sym­ •-1 onetime mentpl patient, abducted ter MatyiiUan’s bffice said 'toe .Speqtacular fire, intensified by phony of Washington, have been words, and bevy of harried schem­ A search party loond r^ P.S. to ParontE ^When ordermg a phone for your son or at* presently dug in around Luena ers, merely to give a rundown on mains alter the pregnant wlfa el Station and a helicopter is due to young Rose Marie .Riddle from ace, residence of the Archbishops strong breeze and two explosions, sold, .. CANS daughter, ask about the low-cost “spiMdal’* servidS that gives farm labor camp near Shafter, Of Canterbury, said Dr. Fisher’s sweeps pier at Naval ' Base in Anyone hankering to see toe the parade. a former mental patient, hoewen Beans 2 ”^' leave from Kamlns base about 100 ta t us turn first to a handy lit­ ae the kidnaper, eenf*o*ed- wm» your teen-ager a separate telephone number and listing «w t y local authotrltlsa against lowdy- And if ydu’f* the type that - . 1 . (OoaltaiMd •• n « » Vwef satsesfi' ‘ m m wnba, foltowlEg 4»«covsyy^of OB. FUHSB 1am will. jnroV* atfeoUve. would Uka to hava inaugural 11- / V a pk>t to sa sssS b m ts spromfflal << XOaeUeBse-se P «cs Ft**) 1 < I

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