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V, . Average Daily Net Preee Ron * The Weather flrURSDAY^ JANUARY 18, 1982 Foreoaat of U. 8. Weather Bnreae PAGE. TW ENIT^UR Far the Week Haded jianrlii^Btifr lEo?nitts Jaanary IS, ItS l Not eo eoU, *Bow lato tonlglit^ and part of Saturday. Low tonight' 1 3 ,5 3 5 15,40. little tempetmtoro ohaago Niftps Editor 2Therapi»ts MeariMr o f the Audit Saturday. High In fiOe* ' ]£bout Town Bnreaa o f OIreulatlaB MmU:he$ter— A City o f Village Charm TiM W itirTwttr flouar* Dance Of Monitor Stay on Job Oh! What A Wonderful Club wUl hold a danea Saturday at Volpi - BelUs (.Claaeifled Adrertlelng on Page IS) PRICE FIVE CENTS ht' I# $ pjo. at the Waddell School with VOL. LXKXl,^NO. 92 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) ' MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1962 Karl JOhnaton aa caller. This will Mias Reas BeUis o f‘forino, Italy Two school speech therapists be a cloaed dance for Manchester Club Speaker and Carlo Volpi of Bolton were who last mdnth asked to resign •V ^'1 Club members only. Refreshments united in marriage last Saturday have now deetd^ not to, andd the wiU bo aenred. The Women’s Club of Manchester school system plans to ease some­ at St. Maurice's Church ih Bolton. what the heavy work load that ■ i will p resen t Robert R. Brunn, , h Dominicams Cheer Stai^Newsl^ Miss Hems Is. the daughter of prompted the resignation requests. i . v o J U blrla Friendly Society Sponsors American news editor of The Mrs. Catherine Beilis of Turin, Supt. of Schools William H. Cur­ St. Mary's Episcopal Church will Christian Science Monitor, in a tis last night told the board of meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the f, and the sister of Mrs. A n ^ o lecture at its amnual Men's Night aglio of Manchester. The education Umt Mrs. Alice Perkins •dA Roundup dlnlnf room o f the old peulsh hall. of Glastonbury and Mrs. Bonnie After a business meetln, members program Monday at 8 p.m. in Fel­ bridegroom Is the son of , Mrs. :i-.^ Secondo Morra. Kenyon of Storrs, the system’s Win fold bandar for the Cancer lowship Hail at Second Congrega­ only two speech therapists, will Society. Hostesses will be. Mrs. tional Church. The Rev. Guido. Caspanl of the Holy Apostles Seminary in Crom­ "fulfill their contracts for the rest Traffic Institute Matntoe lAmbert, Miss Edna Brunn is editor in charge of news of the year." nedy and Mrs. Jesse Hettinger. well icelebrated ...... a nuptial Mass and peifcirfomred the wedding ceremony. The therapists' decision to with­ Favors Police Bouquets of white mums and draw their resignation requests . Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Sandals, 40 was the result of discussion he and Steep Hollow Lane, will leave by gladioli were at the altar. Mr. President’s Job and Mrs. Charles Robbins sang the board’s personnel relations Unmarked Cars Jet front Idlewild International committee have had with them, he Airport Tuesday for a 17-day trip and Mrs. George Banks was or­ ganist. said. Hartford, Jan. 19 to Hmel, with a group of 140 re­ The school board voted imanl- {IP)— gional and natioiml board members The bride was given in marriage WmAington, Jan. 19 Traffic Institute of North­ by her brother-in-law, Joseph mously to approve withdrawal of armed force* com- o f Hadassah. Mrs. Sandals is a re­ the resignations. Officiala said today the gov­ mwder. western University approves j gional chairman o f Hadassah which Peretto of Manchester. She wore a cocktail-length gown of silk The superintendent said that ernment newly returned to The general’a own officer* exe­ the use of unmarked police la celebrating its SOth anniversary during the meetings, one of which cuted the . counter-coup last night McNamara Ministers bombazine with Alencon lace, de­ power in the Dominican Re­ cars to cope with unusual con­ this year. The Sandals will visit Vas Monday, some solutions were and Jailed him. Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Haifa and signed with a scalloped scoop neck­ public has ready-made U.S. ditions, State Police Commis­ line, three-quarters-length sleeves, worked out to the therapists’ prob­ Rafael Bonnelly a 57-y«ar-oid will attend the dedication of me­ lems in trying to work with about recognition and will get full lawyer professor who has been ac­ sioner Leo J- Mulcahy stated i Asking for morial windows in the synagogue fitted bodice and straight skirt tive In the National Civic Union, with back fullness. She wore a 100 children each. Instead of the diplmnatic and economic sup­ today. 1 Question at the Hadassah Medical . state-recommended load of about port from this country. became the new president, as he The commissioner said he con- 1 seed pearl and crysal headdress had been scheduled "to be before with bouffant silh illusion veil, and 40. Work was rraumed at the tacted Bernard B. C^aldwell, in- i Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ Supt. Curtis said outside the Tuesday's military takeover. stitute director, after Republican $54 BilUon carried a prayer bo<^ with orchid State Department and in the Bonnelly was sworn in almost ranth, v ^ l meet at the Masonic and st^hanotls. meeting that he has directed Mrs. State Rep. Gennaro W.- Frate^ of Unsolved Temple tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. Re- Miss Corenda Lynn Morra of Perkins and Mra Kenyon to de­ agency for international de­ Darien had criticized the wholesale , Washington, Jan, 19 (/I*)- freelunents will be served by Mrs. (Continued on Page Ten) Bolton, niece of - the bridegroom, termine the most severe eases for velopment on an aid program usd of unmarked cars. ! Secretary of Defense Robert Albert Heavisides and committee served as maid of honor. She wore the school system’s administra­ designed to bolster the Do­ tive council of principals to set McNamara told Congress; Geneva, Jan. 19 (/P)— ^The an aqua satin dress with off-the- minican economy. stripped from Connecticut State, " i three feuding p rin ts o f Laos A rehearsal of ‘"nie Bluebird., ahoulder fitted bodice and bouffant up on a priority work list. That Police cars Monday in an attempt; today the present C .b. re- '( ^ to bo preeented by the Children’s skirt with bow trim, a matching way, those who most need aid will C ongo Troops to cope with the one-a-day rate! taliatory forces “ are fully ca- reached agreement here today Theatre group March 10, will be be helped first, he said. Santo Domingo, Dominican tiara, with pearl trim, and carried \ of traffic fatalities in the opening pable of destroying” assigned on a formula for a govern­ held tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. at the Robert B. Bnmn a seml-ckscade bouquet of tange­ In addition, he said he wrlU rec­ Republic, Jan. 19 (/P)—Do­ fortnight of 1962. Since t^ n there j afrer a ment of national unity. , East Side Recreation building. rine feather carnations. ommend salary allocations for two minicans exulted wildly to­ M urder P our, has not been a single traffic death . , The agreement was announced coverage of the United States and more speech therapists In the 1968- Robert Richard Morra of Bol­ day over restoration of civil­ in the state. surprise Russian attack. by neutraltat Prince gouvanna Latin America. His talk will be fol­ 83 school budget, now under pre­ Representative Frate stated But the defense chief warn­ lowed by a question and answer ton, nephew of the bridegroom, paration. ian government in a counter- UN Discloses Phouma at the end of a 2-hour served as best man. Ushers were Wednesday the traffic institute’s ed that it must be assumed meeting of the three princes. period for members and guests. Supt. Curtis said the therapists - coup that formally ousted positloq was that marked cars Mrs. John Malone, program chair­ Ray Soma and Donato Rattozzi, are working with the State De­ Chidkea that has everytfaing-FLAVon, pbeshness, plumpness and boomomt. TheyVe I the Soviet Union will build Souvanna Phouma said "very both of Bolton. President Joaquin Balaguer Leopoldville. The Congo. Jan. 19 provided the "best and most effec­ great progress’! was made at tt man, reminds members that this Is partment of Education to learn government inspected. Grade A. Thc^ie carefaUy-biit very caieftdlj^-Mlected by our tive method of making the motor­ still more powerful missile Tbe bridegroom’s mother wore policies throughout the state gov­ and imprisoned the strong­ fyPi'-r- Fresh, bloodshed in the East­ meeting, and there were hopea^ the one meeting of the year which ern Congo, again involving Congo­ ists safety conscious.’’ I forces and that in the next is open to their husbands. erning the work of speech thera- buyers. YouTl relish eveiy juicy, fla v o ^ morseL And my! how youTl save money! man who had imposed mili­ united Laotian government a blue print dress with yellow . . ... if, lese troops, was disclosed by the be set up before the end mum corsage. After a dinner at piste. He said he will review the Mulcahy said he has been in­ : few years the U.S. clearly will Brunn is a graduate of the Uni­ tary rule. United Nations today. formed by Caldwell that the in­ month. versity of Csdlfomla. During World the Villa Louisa, a reception for policies with them. ■ need new retaliatory systems. Chix Livers lb. 89c SELECTED LARGE U. S. CONNECTICUT GRADE A FRESH "Balaguer boo boo, Balaguer boo A spokesman said four civilians stitute approves the use of "in­ But he streased that thjU agree- ■ War n he was a U.S. Air Force 175 guests was held at the Bolton The therapists submitted their boo,” people chanted in the street), ment still haa-to be ratmed by Town Hall which was decorated resignations to the board of edu­ were killed and seven European conspicuous vehicles or techniques Washington, Jan. 19 (/P)— captain and was a prisoner in Chix Win lb. 25e to rythmic whistling and hand- as a special technique for iinu.sual rightist supporters of ITmce Boun with blue and white wedding bells cation Dec. 18, asking that they churchmen threatened by hood­ Poland and Germany. He holds the Soup Nec=V. . lb. 5c clapping. or hazardous conditions " fSecretaiy of Defense Robert Oum in Laos. , Air Medal and Bronze Star. and streamers. become effective Dec. 22. However, Car* -pUed high with riddrs, honk- lums Wednesday in a brawl at a the board withheld action on the Roman Catholic mission school In The International A.ssoclatlon of S. McNamara today asked Boun Oum, 8ot(v9>ma Phouma He became a staff correspondent After a wedding trip to Wash­ Gizards and V ed the Mat and blocked traffic on Chiefs of Police, the commissioner | Congress to approve a 5-year and pro-CommuniK Prince Sou- for The Christian Science Monitor ington, D. C., the couple will live requests until it could look into CHICKEN g o -the main street. El Conde. which Bagira. Kivu Province. phanouvong mey'^yeeterday and the matter further. Hearts . . lb. 25c Local police and the troops were *>?"*'’** multi-billion dollar defense in 1946 and was awarded a Nleman at Birch Mt. Rd., Bolton. rtnly 24 hours before was grimly jusUflabie when necessary to bring i _ , _4i,_ ___ _ failed even to Agiw on another Fellowship in journalism at Harv­ ■ A t the Dec. 13 meeting, Supt. slleqt and nearly deserted except reported to have clashed. All the Curtis said Mrs. Perkins and Mrs.' lb. under control a situation that can- ' program to meet the Cotpmu- meeUng. l| ard University. He has been a cor­ PLUMP 3>/2 to 4 lb. for aYpied patrols. dead were believed to be Africans But a new/talk was arranged in Kenyon had Indicated an "Inability not be controlled by usual method-s. | nist challenge on a global respondent for his paper from ROASTERS Peopta hidked each other, stoies the school,^ St. I^ u ls College scale. behind-the-ei^es contacts with Washlngrton, W estern Bhirope, Collins to Open to cope with the load of their pro­ BREASTS rcopeneV^^!^ariiival air reign- 1 In addition, three were woimded. the co-ohainnan o f the 14-natlon "For the sake of our own safe­ Egypt and the Caribbean. gram" and had become "extremely TENDER BROILERS, Extended Forecast Leos Peace Conference, Britain’s frustrated” In their efforts. If You prefer the dark meat buy Large Fresh Chicken Legs fit 69e Ib. ed Ui celeoniflon of the quick (all ty we must be prepared to defend The program will be preceded by Office Full-Time FRYERS... Of me Junta nqpoeed Tuesday night (Continued on Page Mne) Windsor Lock, Jan. 19 (>P) — The the outposts of freedom around Maleolni MacDonald and Ruaala’a 5 lbs. 82.75. 5-day forecast. Saturday, Jan. 20, a short business meeting. After the world," the Pentagon chief told^ (Jeorgt PUshkin. The Geneva eon- the program, refreshments will be Atty. WlUIam B. Collins will At Pinehurst through Wednesday, Jan. 26: President Kennedy and New York Mayor Robert Wagner are all smiles leaving New Yorks La fe r a )^ haa almost completed a Terapesu-tures are expected to a closed door session ot the tienaie^ :e and neutrality treaty for served by Mrs. WlUlam J. Meldrum operate his own office at 148 E. 302 Main See recipe below .... Armed Services Committee. Guardla field today after the Prestdeni was greeted on arrival. The Chief Execiftlve come to town and Mrs. A. L. Schulze and com­ Center St. on a full-time basis Job Protect!ion average 2 to 10 degrees below nor­ to have lunch with United NZUons Secretarj- General U Thant and Adlal Stevenson. (AP Photo­ ii - but can make no further mal. Continued cold most of the Asking authority to obligate rogresa until the princes agaea on mittee. from now on, rather than a part- FREE DELIVERY nearly 154 billion in the fiscal year fax). ____ time basis. period except some moderation a united government. We Will Deliver Anyrthtaig! SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEIV gravy by adding flour, milk and seasonings about Sunday and Tueafiay. Nor­ that begins July 1, McNamara re­ One hard stumbling has . He has been associated with quested broad and flexible powers Atty. Nathaniel Bergman of Hart­ ARTHUR’S ElectricUl Union Wins mal high and lowr'for Hartford for been Boun Oum’a refusal to 1st the Dip chicken pieces in batter coatings*. Pan to drippings and browned Uts in pan. this period ia 36-18, New Haven, over manpower and funds. Cold Weekend defenM and interior minletriea — ford until now. MI S-ISOS Presenting the . first defense Atty. Collins has been practic­ fry about 20 min. to brown. Reduce heat, 37-21. Bridgeport 36-22. army and police — go to the nau- Precipitation may total 0.5 Inch budget prepared completely under Kennedy to Display trallsU in a coalition government J ing law since . August 1659. He *£ancrcoatfiig.Blend2 e88^ e.m0k, 1 tsp. sah, the administration of President prepared for admission to the bar cover, cook slowly until tender, about 30 Five-Hour Work Day or more melted- Snow over most Ahead; H eavy He haa expreaaed fear the pattern PRESCRIPTIONS V* tsp. Ac’cent, dash pepper, 1 tq>. mebed fat Stir Kennedy, McNamara took before at the University of Connecticut of the region should end Satur­ of history would be foUovred, with Law School. min. Remove chicken to platter. Make cre a m in 1 c. sifted flour, 1 tsp. bnUnf powder. day. Chance of rain or snow again the committee a statement of the pra-CommtmIsts gradually as- A Democrat, he Is a member billion-a-year con- about Tuesday night or Wednes­ more than 35,000 words dealing Midwest Snow sImUatIng-llatlng ttttia mtitlstriaa and tak­ New York, 'Jan. 19 (/P)--The city $1V4 day. with world trouble spots and mill- U.S, Support o f UN ing over the country. , of the town board of directors. He CLEASANCE struction industry was boomii today after an 8-day Today's agreement faUed-.-ta-le- is a veteran of the Korean con- A former Manchester resident, now living 36 tary details.. , By THE Ml 9-9814 filct in which he flew 74 missions miles from here . . . stops in every time she is These plump 10 to 12 lb. Hen Turkeys are an­ pSflto’by union electrtcia S-houi liter. ' 20th for Kowalski A censored version of this was solva this urgumant- New England, registering cold Souvanna Phouma said Boun WE DELIVER as a Jet pilot In the Air Force. He FABRIC near to fill her freezer with Pinehurst meats and other of the simply “wonderful” values available (^(iatMrctbM yesterday shut down the bqlk of the work un- made available to newsmen ex­ New York, Jan. 19 (JF)- Preal-fuuslne for city hall. Stevenson ac­ Meriden, Jan. 19 (iPi—U.S. Rep. cluded from the closed commit­ companied Kennedy to the suite. ranging from mld-teena to a few was awarded the Distinguished to stock up on other Pinehurst foods her family der way in the city. " 'ank Kowalski, has been en- dent Kennedy arrived here today Flying Cross. at Pinehurst’s meat department . . . New crop The strike involving 9,000 elec­ tee session. The President and Stevenson left degrees bcIoW zero early today, (Oonttnuod OB Page Tea) enjoys. She remarked, yesterday, that she must . . . oven ready , . . frozen Swift's sed by the DsmocraUc Towti Ebcplaining the development of to meet U 'fhant. actiqg secre­ the Carlyle for the Waldorf at He and his wife, the former Mils SALE! tricians was settled last night and .imittee >1 Weston for the was headed for a generally cold PINE PHARMACY Claire Fotsy Manchester, live be our most distant customer. men In aU construction crafts were' Labor rush* tary-general of the United Na­ 12:65 p.m. Kennedy wore neither weekend, the Weather Bureau 884 CENTER STREET—CORNER OF ADAMS ly’a senatorial nomination his (Continued on Page Ten) with their three sons at 25 Buck­ called back to work today. -des reported yesterday. It was tions. In a show' of administration hat nor coat. said, to be followed by warmer ingham St. Very likely she is . . . but customers DO travel An overwhelming majority of 1,- the 20th committee in the state to confidence in the UAT. Wagner meanwhile said at city weather with snow or rain about BVTTERBALL 000 members who were at a din­ For Spread o Tuesday or Wednesday. many extra miles to shop Pinehurst old style do so. Minister Explains Kennedy’s plane landed at La- hall that he had had a general Bulletins PILGRIM service meat department where both price and ner of the Building Trades Em­ Guardla Airport at 11:43 a.ra. after discussion with the President on NO precipitation 'vas sighted by ployers AssoclaUon booed loudly a 58-minute flight from Washing­ the ride in from the airport. He the weather men before that time, Culled from AP Wires quality beat the average. when the settlement’ was an­ 2 5 -Hour W eek Morelli Endorsed Killing of Pigeons ton. remarked that Kennedy had ifx- other than a possible light dust­ MILLS TURKEYS. 35' nounced. New Britain, Jan. 19 (Ah—For­ Tile 4-engine DOSB made a low presseil concern over the plight of ing of snow across southernmost H. Earl FuiUlove, board chair­ mer Mayor Joseph F, Morelli has Collierville, Tenn., Jan. 19 sweep over homes in the Jackson the bankrupt New Haven Rail­ and southeastern areas tonight, in CONGO MISSION CAPTURED CSieney Hall, Hartford Rd. PINEHURST By NORMAN WALKER man of the association, later gave AP Labor Writer received the endorsement of the (/P) — The Rev. Frank L. Mc­ Heights and Astoria sections of road. the wake of teniperatures some­ LeopoldvUle, H m Ooage. Job. CHUCK GROUND lb. 79c an estimate,— Z "guess at best”— Democratic Town Committee as Rae explains why a pigeon Queens tp land on Rimway 4, the Kennedy and Thant were ex­ what higher thsn yesterday’s. 19 (/F)— Rebel CoBgoleee troope LaBROAD GOLDEN HARVEST that half of the city’s 200,OOO con­ Washington, Jan. 19 (At—Success Cloudiness Is expected to extend by several thousand New York the party's mayoralty candidate In shoot Was held aU Collerville shortest one on the field. pected to range over most of the have sppareaHy ovomui aad struction workers had been laid the spring election. The vote last The plane traveled the full major issues facing the United into northern areas tonight. captured the SoU Boauui Oatl^ OPENTONITEtiH9 off for the one day. The employ­ city electricians In negotiating a rne Methodist Church: Cold^t region in the six north- Very different home style Sausage and Sau­ CONNECTICUT* TURKEYS. Ib. 45c 26-hour week is the first result o f ! JJl**’*’ Morelli, 15 for the "During our worship serv­ length of the runway, then taxied Nations, Including Uic Congo, Uo Mleeloa and Olrie School, bm SATURDAY 10 to A ers promised them the day’s pay. I Incumbent Mayor Julius J. Krem to the field's marine terminal. world economic development and eastacn states at dawn today waa UJV. repbrtod toalght, eatilag sage Meat made by Alfred Weigel. Chiefs of the city’s Central La­ a new labor drive to create more ices the pigeons* peck con- northern Maine where readlngfa LT.WOOD Jobs by reducing working hours. ‘ ski, and 7 abstentions. tantly at the stained glass Kennedy was hatlese and car­ financing for the nearly bankrupt fire to houooB la the remote Borta New crop, freshly frozen, oven ready 10 to 12 lb. bor Coimcil, representing AFL- There will-have to be a primary ried an overcoat oi'cr his left arm d^'n to 4 below were recorded at CIO unions, congratulated Local The drive was kicked off only a windows. Then there’s this world organization. Kataaga vUlago. After roooa- to select the candidate- In a pri­ as l.e stepped from the plane In .Old 'Town and Caribou. A special 3 in I blend of Beef, Pork and Veal sizes. All turkeys displayed in frozen food section. 3 of the International Brotherhood little more -than a month ago in constant flurry of feathers U.S. sources have pointed ouU Temperatures were close to zero nalssonre, two Ethloplaa Jeta Locker Plant and Meat Market mary two years ago. Kremski de­ clear, brisk weather, Tlie temper­ at 79c Ib. of Electrical Wor’ ers on winning AFL-CIO convention resolutions whenever people are leaving that the meeting was arranged or slightly below, also, in parts of ropoitad the mleeloa oompouod. calling for strenuous union ef- fea t^ Morelli and followed up by the sanctuary. ature was 27 degrees. deserted except for two Ooa- a 5-hour day. winning the general election. several weeks before the Dutch- New Hampshire and Vermont, al­ FRESH MEATS - RETAIL DEPARTMENT The council said in a telegram : forts to reduce the present stand- “But the biggest objection I He was greeted by Mayor Bob- Indoneslaii dispute over West New though Vermont was notably golese aoldlers raehlng to take brt F. Wagner. They sat together to the Local |ard 40-hour week—both through have is that peopl^all over Guinea took a crucial mrn. but wanner than yesterday. Burling­ refuge la the mleeloa church. Pinehurst Every Day *’TOta,^ctoiY will have profound I legislation' and contract negotia Refuses Pay Raise town kept saying the M-alhod- in an automobile trip into the city. the two leaders were lexpected to ton and Montpelier, Vt., had 8 _ Adlai F .aievenaon.— United NEW COURTHOUSE ASKED NATIVE GRAYLEDGE FARMS CHUCK GROUND Every Day Low influence on naUonal thinking onjtlons-and thus share among more Waterbury, Jan. 19 ' (jp)—City Ist Church Is f or the blrds:’^— lake cIPis Ibdk aU that urlsls above-e readlhga;readlhgg; LehanonLeBanuu andhiiu Cont;on- automation and full employment. individuals the available work op -' Qon^ptroUer Joseph F. McNeills States ambassador to the U.N., cord. N. H., 2 and 1 below, respec­ HarUord. Jaa. 19 (4b—Chlet Low Prices . . . also. Justice Raymond E.' Baldwin to­ Prices Only the shorter work week can portunltles. 'hn., refused to accept the $500 an- luncheon host tt Kennedy and U Stevenson was host at a similar tively; Worcester, Maas., 6. Boe end joblessness of millions of our Thant, at the Waldorf-Astoria day aakfd for some 87 mlllioa President Kennedy has repeated­ nual raise voted him In the 1M2 luncheon for Kennedy and Ham- ton 15. Bridgeport,- Conn., 16, snd to improve court faclUttea HOOD fellow citizens, and your victory ly stated opposltldn to reducing the budget. • Hotel, also greeted Kennedy and marakjold last April when the Providence, R. I.. 12 before tern is certain to tond to Immediate work week In the present econom­ News Tidbits rode with him and the mayor. throughout the atete ploa con­ TURKEYS New Sunshine He confirmed yesterday that he Laotian crisis was worsening. peratiires began to rise. struction ol a new courtheus»— and successful attempts to cut the ic situation and state of world has directed paymaster. Frank Sul­ Before setting out on the trtp Kennedy, at his news confer­ The weather atallon atop 6.288- Hamburg 5 3 Frosted Sugar 'n TOP QUALITT work week so that we may achieve from the AP Wires into Manhattan. Kennedy greeted poMibly In the ToUand-WIndhom 9 to 12 Lbs. lb trade competition- livan to continue to iaeue his check ence Monday endorsed Thant's foot Ml. Washington, in New Cmmty area. The head ot the a full employment economy." secretary of Labor Arthur J) Queens BoroUgh Pre.sldent John Hampahlre, registered a "high Spice Cookies 49c for the same amount he received efforts to slave off war over West state’s Judicial system said Oat Extra Lean, Freahly Ground MILK, gal. 74c The council said Its shorter work Goldberg has said the same thing. in 1961 — Z164jiS a week instead T. (Pat) Clancy with a "Hello. week and automation committee Atomic Energy Commission Pat" and waved to a few persons at Iraat $500,000 was needed for (Not Pre-Packaged) But he has added that the admin­ o f the $173.71 granted bim the Washington approves tranafer ((VMitInued on Page Ten) - (ConUnued on Page Ten) repairs and renovations to court has called on all affiUated unions istration h is no objection to em­ current budget. gathered in the Isolated marine STAHL-MEYER HICKORY SMOKED New Nabisco to make the ahorter week part of about 29 pounds o f enriched urani­ terminal area. facUllles used by Uie Superior tK iu es gooses It Sfhe/Jk ployers and labor unions negotiat­ When the 1062 budget was being um to Communist YugosUvia for and Common Plena Courts Brown Sugar Winston’s, Camels and their demands In every coritract ing shorter work weeks if they nThe te automoDite,automobile, pan.part orof a 10-carlu -ca r, , _ i /•'x . I SLICED WAYBEST NATIVE FRESH GRADE A Washing dishes drafted by the finance board last Use in research project spo'imred throughout the state. He told the Cookies 29c ^ other famous eigar- negotiation. deem it wise for their own par­ year, McNeills argued for increases motorcade, headed for the Carlyle l ^ a u C r 1 I U S l< * n The coimcll also said: "A short­ by the International Atomic En­ Htate Building Progiam Commis­ Is easy today ' ettes, pack 24c and ticular firms or industries. for all city employes, l^ e n these Hotel, where Kennedy makes his ! sion that a "good site coart- ROASTING er work week Is our goal in every The shorter work week just ne- were denied, he announced he ergy Agency . . . Five Canadian headquarters In New York 26c, cartons 82.89, Industry — production, coiurtruc- Roman Catholic mltslonaries, ex­ house" should be constructed Fudge Sandwich The President waa smiling In ap-! and estimated the cost at $04 $2.48, $2.60.''' tlon and service. We believe that (Oontiaiiad Oa Page Eleven) (ConUnoed on Page Tlilrteen) pelled from Cuba last Nov. 17, re­ parent good humor as he prepared ] 49c admitted by Caatro government, Negro University Shut mlllinn. When asked to suggest CHICKENS this first breakthrough by Local 3 to go over world problems with ; the location, he pointed to Tol­ lb has opened the d(»r to general ad­ ssokesman for the Society of For­ Dag Hammarskjold’s successor. BAC0N59 W. eign Missions In Montreal reports land and Windham countries 6 to 6Vz Lba. vances In this field.” Buy your china dishes Hints at Conspiracy . . . U.S. Army notifies Connecti­ About 150 policemen were sta­ where “ the present facilities are . . . 1 unit 79c with The electricians, who had cut members of Congress In Wash­ tioned at the all-port for the Presi­ Afte^ Students Protest worst” CARNATION MILK ...... 3 cans 47e a basic S-hour day in their old ington that It Is. awarding 81.903,- dent's arrival, some of them on every |5.00 purchase. contract, will continue to work rooftops. Forty policemen on mo­ B ORKER STAFF CALLED Looks as if Pinehurst has the lowest price in town on 8IS contract to Remington Arms Home Freezer Dept, —U»S.D,A, Choice overtime under the strike settle­ Cb.. Bridgeport, for more than 30 torcycles escorted him Into Man­ Batpn Rouge, La., Jan 19 iisUidenls mu.st then appl.v for read New York. Jan. 19 t^i—Tha ment because of the shortage iff Defense Dept. Muzzles miUJwi 45 caliber cartridges.' hattan, a trip of about seven miles,'' Th;e 'nation’s largest slate unlver- mission. Worker, Communist aewsitaper, MAINE POTATOES 69c akllled electricians. Representatives of 140 Ltheran Several. hundred ,, spectators -J Jwere . laity for Negroes has been closed Southern haa an enrollment Oi , said today "iMVeral of Ibi staff HINDQUARTERS OF WESTERN — — ^ — 251b. bag . H an y Van Arsdale Jr., busi­ Churches to meet in fall at-W’oecea-. vatching as Kenney arrived at ,,tennaf ‘ members" hare been subpoe­ ness manager of Local 88 which ter. Maas., to form New England the Carlyle shortly after noon, demonstratlons against racial seg- dent body are entirely -Negro naed to appear before a federal Marine Corps History Two women In the hotel lobbj* ap- grand Jury In Washington, lliey Here are 8 citrus spMials to give you more healthful fruiL^ was demanding a 4-hour day on a Synod o f the denomination. Dr. O. I A news release from Clark fol­ Kart Olander of Worcester's Trin­ plauded. Kennedy bowe4 his head goutheiSouthern UnlverHlly shut down lowing the cloaing refer: ed to .'a are wanted for quesHonlng nn.* to's home heating . . . At very low prices. (CimUniied on Page NIae) ity Lutheran CJiurph "announces in recognition., smiled, then en­ suddenly yesterday and an inte­I continuous disturbance bv a *eg- der the Internal Security Act of By ELTON C. FAY , Intended publication In the month­ Philippine Customs Bureau tered an ele'’*tbr to go to his 34th- gration ‘ leader — expelled from I ment of the'students which seri- 1950, generally known aa ths g o rw g yl Indian River Seedless Waahington, Jan. 19, (JPi — The ly "Proceedings" magazine of the seizes $85 mHUoa eMpmcnl of l-.S. floor penthouse suite. Southern earlier In the day— sa Id -McCarran act. The tVorker,- STEER BEEF ...... 4 f o r 3 l e Defenae Apartm ent and the Ma­ United States Nsvsl Institute. The Virginia leaf tohacce which Presi­ Wagner left the party at. the the clo.sure stemmed from the "in­ (CitnUnued on Page Two) ralllng the action "a blow at PINK GRAPEFRUIT ., • e • • c State Society Backs rine, Oirps have refused to release institute is not an dfficisl agency Carlyle, departing In his own Ihn- .American llbertiea,” said "tar­ You get premium quality dent/Dioodado Macapagal rules' fluence of other posvers" on the a Marine colonel’s article on the of the Navy, but its board Is com­ Bchool's president. Dr. Felton C gets” of the subpoenas ineJdded MobOheet with RT-98 . . . tbs California Sunkist ORANGES baig of 10 for 79e was jilegally ithported . . . Series FOREQUARTERS OF WESTERN New Medical Plan service’s history. posed of high ranking Navy and Clark, a Negro. the publication Iteelf and Erik most completdy effective fuel Pinehurst has the low of early morning apartment house V^nvf>er(l lo Keep A Defense Department spokes­ Marine officera fires d^-«a eot more than 100 per­ U.S. Shot to Moon The outside Influence (4alm Bert. ChsrlM Headley, Jamea /' oU additive in Ufe today. And Murcot TANGERINES...... doz. 39c price on giant' iastsuit New Haven. Jan. 19 t® — The man said today the article seemed The institute sent the-article to sons hi nenr-aero temperatures In came from Ronnie Moore, chair-1 laistig and Dorothy Robinson. The publieation’s masthead liete you get premium eervioe. Au­ Maxwell House Coffee president of the CkmnecUcut State to have -the' effect of charging a the Pentagon on Sept. IS, the Eastern Massachusetts. Delayed for Month man of the Congress of Racial iKaeial Bias Policy tomatic deliveriee . . . a bal- Customers with small children.say these Pero Medium Medical Society said today the -conspiracy existed among several spokesman said. , Equality unit at Baton Rouge.^ He Bert as managing editor. Los- $1:49 jar . . . a very East German Gonununists call tig as business manager, and ancad payment plan and many Macs are just what they want... fresh from Joe P ^ ’s group will support the new low- former officials to kill off the The Marine Oorps informsUon U.S. airlift of 6,000 troops from did not elaborate.. By RICHARD'KASiSOHHr- other extras darigned to zMku special 65c lb. price on chief. Col. James E. Mills, opposed Cape Canaveral, Fla., Jan. 19 iff)— (XtRB later reported that Moore Dorothy Robinson as office farm . . . selected for quality. cost medical and surgical plan an­ MArine Corps, United States to West Germany (.'ape Towil. South 'Alrica, Jan. manager. Hendley Is imlltted. Maxwell House regd- nounced by the American Medical The spokesman aald clearance clearance. -Lt. Oen. Wallace M. A United States attempt to rocket, and another Negro student-leader STEER BEEF 5 5 hone heating rttHf mmt. "a military traulrie-niaklng opera­ a payload to the moon, scheduled 19 ./Pr—The South Afrlcait govern­ Greene, chief o f staff of the Ma­ were arrested last night on Paro's Medium Size lar coffee . . . a s t ^ Association and Blue ShiekL was refused because the article tion to increase international ten- for next Monday, was postponed ment will not depart from- its pob- . DOZENS RESCUED , Dr. Thomas M. Feeney, aociety appeared to impugn motives of rine Oorpe, gave bis approval, but charges of disturbing the peace. No Mtro chorg* for custom cutting, poefcoghig and sharp freeehig. of Maxwell House In a subsequent review opposed r»- ‘aion aiid to torpedo chances for today for at least a month because icy of racial sepu’-atton no matter Now York. Jan. 19 tjW—A M ob ilh g g f i^S While Pinehuret 7-rib cuU MeINTOSH A P P LES...... 4 Ib. bag 49e president., said the stipport would former Presidents Harry . Tru­ The sheriff s office declined to 8 lease o f the article. - negotiation.” . ,. . Sharp e a r t h Of technical troubles with the Atlas how gre.aw the pwessures from the wind-whipped fire today swept .of pork are good value at Plenty , of Baldwin and Delicious also from Pero . . . coffee in Coming come "through plans of Connecti­ man and Dwight D. Eisenhower, tremor In Fogida. Italy, awakens comhnent. , Aa Jm ii BtSBi Subsequently, the d e cisio n booster rocket. United Nations or other outside the skeleton of a 16-story build­ 33c lb. . . . Shurflne Yorje Coffee Makers at cut Medical Service (CMS) which retired Army den. Omar Bradley, thousands and sends them fleeing The university president was not SUte APPLE SAUCE at sgaihxt release was concurred in "The Ranger 8 lunar laimching sources. President Charles C. ing under construction on Madi­ 10% discount on 12 or mom pockogos of Soobreok Farms froim fhiits, vego- ^ 3 $1.99 each and this already cover 116,000 elderly per- former Secretary of-Defense Louu into streets in their night clothes available for comment on Moore’s Swart declared today in an address 7 cans -$1.00 will fippear by Gen. Dasrid Shoup, Marine scheduled for January has been claim of outside Influience, but son Ave., and for a time, trap­ tables and {uicesi wonderful special Johnson and the late Adm .-For­ C om commandant. but.no damage, or. casualties sre postponed due to technical dlffi- opening the new session of pai'- ped dozens of workers In tha on many Mancheater Although CMS did not issue a rest Sherman, once thief of naval reported. said earlier that "There can be no ahopping iuu tlila week­ pnee on The spokesman said the Army cullies in the launch------vehicle lUimcnt. upper floors. All of them, how­ WE GIVE Si’OC Statement, a spokesman indicated operations. National Maritime Union u rges. booster. No new launch date ha-t communication in any kind of mob And if it comes to armed pres­ end, too. and Air Force, to which the manu­ ever,. were believed rescued. CMS general^ would go along The Incident comee to light vir­ Congress to srimulate lariwaae use situation." sure either against South Africa GREEN STAMPS script was' submitted for com been set. And he said that a disniption Three own were Injured. Hie with the plan. tually on the eve of opening of a af St; Lawreoea Seaway by Amer^ The Ranger 3 firing waa one ol or Its neighboring mandated terri­ fire raged out o f cootrol for Wn rent cold storogn lockers for your frocen meats and vfgetables for » Hti- Shurfine Cream ment, recommended against its use of normal routine at the univer­ He os $1.25 a month. This locker holds about 250 Hm. of meat. Since 1959,, CMS has had a sur­ Senate inquiry into charges of on the ground it reflected' on the lean flag vessels . . . Aetroaa Joan three m a j^ US. space etforta tory of Southwest Africa, SWart more 'than an hoar, giving off If you want unusual Style Corn gical and medical plan for the el­ muzzling ot military officers by Bennet in New York says she and iKheduIed from Cape Canaveral sity included vandaliam and prop­ warned. -*'We must liave defenae heavy smoke that darkened the Marine Corps and the services as erty destruction, "the extent of baemt at a Walter Wenger wiU get divorced next week. The'others are the at) sky aad spread oa Um wind MORIARTY 6 cans B9c derly With fees lower than those Pentagon officials. The Senate a whole. which has not yet been determined. -forces which can safeguard us prteei.. . . try Pineburst'a In Ute proposed nationai plan. Armed Services lubcottimlttee The unofficial but authoritative after 22 years of marriage . . . tempt to send Astronaut John H., against all dangers which the fu­ through the crowded streefie of lo s s IOWA (formerly Juvenile delinquency In New York Glenn Jr. into orbit about the Clark aald the school will re­ mid-MaahattBB. Mere th o n -ly . The proposed A M A ^lue Shield probe is scheduled to begin next Army and Navy Air Force Journal main cloaed until further notice. ture might contain." If You Like The BestGive Us A Test BROTHERS called MlariilpFi), BACON CORNER MAIN AND MIDDLE TURNPIKE Tomato Soup can lOo l^an Would provide full payment wedf. said the article was based on a City decliped aUghtly in 1961 and Earth and to qrblt five sateU(^a Swart is the nonpoHtleal chief (NN) vectaton gathered aa fire- lb. 69c. with a single-rocket. ■The reglatrsf, J. J. Hedgemon, moB brought down weihen CHECKS GASHED a • at paedlcal-surgical eendees for a The srticls wss written by Col. book written by Heinl, called "Sol- yaitpeora te be leveRag eff,” says said students will be Informed aa. 51 B i s m i Rear of the Ice Plant KM 3-8424 BsM rt t>. Hstal Jr„ now chief of dters of the Bsa” which the inati- Youth Services Commlaatoner (Coattanied an Poga Four) aerial rescue laddm. M l 3-5135 CARRY-OUT SERVICE Book Matchea . . . .I'oe . t 5 ^ , V- , - ^ , . . . . I ' - h . ' . i-J ■ ■ ■ • • ■ Ta 6e THREE PAQBTWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. COkN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1962 > MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CQNN., .FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1962 : era canceled In I960, vifita .44 Is­ 2 gin interviewing candMatea for an cent meeting of the church coun­ C oven try Talcottville cil. FOR RENT . Intgjgatioli Leader Oiis^^ sues appeared.', Tha average re­ MHA Selects executive director to run the proj­ RockviUe-Vemon Jury Hejects in the mained relatively close— 441^188 in ect' after it ia opened, said Atty. At th4 aame meeting It was 8 aad 16 mm. Movie Krojeeters building fund • from the general 1961 as compared with 407,600 la Sheinwold on Bridge Yules. Later the authority wriU in­ —souiid or attent, alsb 86 mm. ?lew 8 terview persona to maintain the building fund fro mthe general slide 'projectors. $4,000 Suit 1960, despite the Boy Scout record 100 Tenants School Bond Litpior Dealers Sue to Block Irwin Hirch treasury, the Rev. Mr. , Shimoda of 1,410,066 first day covers (Feb. grounds and buildlnga, and keep ISS^gta Unit^fsity iShut By LOUIS MANDELL said. WELDON DRUG. CO. 8, 1960) and the four "Champion clerical accounts. Talk on Alcoholism Set 901 Main B t^ T eL M I S-6S21 A S4.000 suit, charging a local of Libarty" seta, each of which TILLY SLAM < N«tk tell FarWesthill Meeting Set Druggist’s Permit Transfer Retained for supermarket with negligence in the exceeded a million covers in I960.' STINjaS EXPERT Botk l i t e Francis Keefe of Manchester will injury of a two-ydar-old child on By Alfred Sheinwold speak to a joint meeting of the Students Protest The Philatelic Sales Agency in Tbe 100 elderiy peraona who will Aug. 1, 1968, yesterday was reject­ WaahlngtoA, D.C., had total sales Hospital.Notes On Jan. 24 Three local liquor dealers have?* The ZBA variance waa required Church Plans Junior and Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ ed by a Common Pleas Court jury A bridge expert with egg all over Ihre in the Westhlll ffderal houa- because the location of the pharma­ ship of Talcott-vUle-Uongregational o f $2,767,070 for the calendar year i- ...— V sued for reversal ot a recent son- Church Sunday at 7 p.m. In the (OoBttaMHd fra a Om ) the university's closing. He said he at Hartford after three days of ending Dec. 31, 1961, a remark­ his face is one of the most enter­ tag project on W. Center S t have cy at the shopping center will place MAHOGANY VIMtlBg hoars are 2 to 8 p-m. The special town meeting for Ing board of appeals (ZEA) «le it only 880 feet away from the Architect Irwin J. Hirch ha.s church. didn't know if the State Board of trial. able figure in that only 18 postal taining eights you can Ima^n*. ♦ AICQ4 Sharon Jones, who received mul­ been ohoeen, but no tme baa been for all areas, except matomlty, appropriation of money to build cisibn to allqw' transfer of Hill's Laketude Grill. Zoning regulations been retained by the Talcottville Keefe will speak On the subject of MMly hun{>«reection of tjM work will tain larger quarters. Feb. 6, John Zapadka of Woodland Gar­ uae tear gaa and dogs to quell the be made Tuesday by federal off!' Margaret T e o m ^ , Andover; Mrs. Town officials determined at practical way to fulfill the physical December diaturbance. More than given by the Manchester Junior shopping cart was of standard de­ announced today that the United Uum 16 special stamps a year, in­ led a diamond or a spade and the old-fashioned opening bid — 3^ dens will speak at a meeting of the sign, same type used in thousands tricks and a rsbiddable suit, but clala. Sldonia MIsQviCh, 11 (Siurch St.; the time the two school sums needs of the church recently cited Perennial Planters Garden Club 1,600 Negroea marched through Chamber of Commerce. Nations will issue its second com- cluding those inherited from the contract would bo down two be­ board of directors ap^oprlated In the findings of a two-year study of supermarkets, and that Sharon's the hand ia not quite worth a bid. .Last week, Atty Yules said, Mi«. John Yqjing; 9 Oak Pl.; Mrs. Kath- would )>e incorporated In one bond Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of downtown Baton Rouge to proteat Hie seven judges are Eldward memoritlve stamp of 1M8 (March previous administration. fore &mth could get started. lasue. $4,000 for the project in the cur­ to determine these nei^s. Glenney and Atty. Paul Marte, both fail was caused when another child 30) -in honor of the World Health You would bid if the diamonds Velma Howard o t the New York erii^Dt^erman, R t 2; Mrs? Dora Public Records Mra. Robert Heins, 216 Hollister racial diaerimination. Leads Club Regional office of the Public Hous- t. Hospital Notes rent budget. Hirch will formally meet with CX>RE aaid the atudent leader ar- previous winners of the award; Dr. pulled the cart over. Organiution (WHO> smd lbs drive were bolstered up by changing a ^Petersen, Wapping; Mra. Gertrude St. West obediently led a club, ing Authority, who ia in c h a r g e ^ .Schneider, 36' 'OrehiuM 8t„ Rock Admitted . Thursday: Linda The steam whistle which has the building committee for the His topic will be "How to Have raated with Moore waa Weldon Charles Jacobson. Raymond Rog­ to eradicate malaria in countries of Deaths Last Night thinking his partner's double small card to the jack. sounded the alarms for fires for Warrantee Deeds first time tomorrow. He will be occupancy procedures, visited viUe; MTsi AUoe Tmritobury, East Morse, 21 Coimtry Lane. Vernon; C. Edwin Jacobson and Marion Sueccaa with Annuals.” Mrs. Nick Rougeau. Both were among aeven ers, principal of Manchester High the world whi|re it stlU affects ad­ called for this lead. For Shelnwold’s 36-page book­ about 50 years wUIvaenttnue to introduced to the church at its an­ School; John Deme, owner-man­ Officers Seated Mandieeter to review piegime so Hartford; Mrs. Ann Fhelpe, Staf- Vincent Caroit,. 58 Hansen Dr., Seelert to Buckland ' Manufactur­ Goupel will be co-hoatesa. Btudenta expelled after diaclplinary versely human existence. By THE ASSOCIATED . PRE8H South won the first trick with let. "A Pocket Guide to Bridge," far. ,. : blow, at least for a while. It is nual meeting on Jan. 28. action reaiilting from their arreata ager of WINF; Alexander GireiU, fmdville; Paul Koehler, Wapping; Vernon; Mrs. Alice Thrall, Thrall ing, Inc., property located off DIAL By Pocahontas Hie'Uieme o f the new stamp will New York—EMward H. Loeffler, the jack of clubs, drew two rounds aend"'50c to Bridge Book, Manches­ She laid she. wSa very pleased Mra. Doris Kolumher, 486, Bum- Rd., Broad Brook. located on top of one of the mill- Fund Raising Unit Named during the December demonatra- assistant city editor of The Herald; buildings at tJheney Bros, and is Adams St. be "The World United A^nst 79, a retired stage silent screen of trumps with the ace and king ter Evening Herald, Box 3311, with the ipehner in which the ham St.; Alidiy. Hiibodeau, 316 Admitted today: Mrs. Harriet Walter L. and Audrey A. Smith A buldllng fund-raising commit­ Major Medical Liked 1230 tiona. and Robert Murdock, past presi­ Malaria" developed by WHO a and vaudeville actor, was fatally and then ran the rest of the clubs Grand Central Sta., N. T. 17, N. Manchester organization went operated from steam generated by If and when Southem’a doom Center St.; Mrs. Elizabeth Borstls, Wetherell, 128 Grove St.; John to Theodore P. Balanskl, two par­ tee has been formed at the church, 5 A.M. to 10 A.M. dent of the Jaycee. lAkota Council, Degree of apecisdized agency of the United injured Thursday when he was to get rid of the spades. West had the mill boilers. according to the Rev. Robert K. New York — Major medical, or are opened, Moore aaid. the aeven The award banquet will be held Pocahontai, celebrated its I4th an­ Y- about proceszlng the appUcaUons| Broad Brook; Cynthia Satklew, Lorenc, 144 W. Main St. cels off 867 Center St. Nations. struck by a car near his Staten to follow suit, and East was out for occupancy, said Atty. Yules. One of the reasons for the tn- Shimoda, pastor. "catastrophe'.' insurance, . is the expelled atudenta would attempt at the Manchester Country ^ub niversary at an installation of of- (Oopyrigbt 1962, Qeaeral Fea- Talcottirille RJ., Vernon; Miriam Birth today: A daughter to Mr. Frederick H. Petlg Jr., Dora H More than 1,000 million human Island home. Loeffler, with his of trumps, sq these tricks got by. Interviews were held with all and Mrs. CTiarles Swallow, Crystal tallatton of the new horn w sj that Members of t(te committee are hottest thing In the health-lnstir- to register. Jan. 36 at 7 p.m. Deme will be ftcers Wednesday evening at ipO F tnren Corp.). O ntor, 2 Otarter Rd.. Rockville. Petig And Martha R. Behrmann beings live under the threat of latb wife, Nell Vernon, performed Having discarded his apatles, persons who met the initial re­ Lake Rd. the old horn couldn't be .heard to Wilfred R. Petlg. property off Fh-anklln' Welles, James McNally, ance Industry. One In every alx . State Education Supt. Shelby guest speaker. All Jaycees, their Hall. I ADMITTED YKSTYIRDAY: clearly, particularly on the We|t malaria. In 1955, the World Health in New York and abroad for more declarer led the king of spades quirements ‘on Income and leri- Discharged Thursday: Mrs. Net­ Lenox S.l. Gaetano Simoncelll, William Americana now has such coverage WINF Among the birthday party XL Jackson had little comment on wives, and guests are invited. Assembly, meeting that year In than 50 years. His wife died in dency. Sylvagter Mazzuchi, 199 Oak SL; Side, because of apartment houses Smith, and Mrs. John White. compared with one in S3 only six tests were Mrs. Ducy O'Conner of from dummy. East put up the ace, Mra. Mabel DucHarmc, Andover; tle Lake, Eniington; Mrs. Carol Exerutor'a Deed Mexico, reaolved to eliminate - this 1951. and South ruffed. He than got Next week the authority will ba- Dimmock and son, Tolland. \and other buildings which have The Connecticut Bank * Trust The group was selected at a re years ago. est Haven, mother of the coun­ Mrs. Regiina Samifieri, Stafford been constructed over the years. scourge from the face of the Reseda, Calif. — Richard Lowell back to dummy by leading a trump Co. for James M. Preston to Ma cil when it was instituted, and earth as rapidly as posalble. Each Sprinss; John Elsemore, 28 Wood- The new horn will be tested'at 6 membera from -10 couilclU in the Keener, 46, former featured violin­ rector of the World Sabbath School to the queen, and dummy's three C fIS T IU O O D Vernon Betas is handled through rion L. Lane, property off Grove afflicted country, under the over­ Legal Notice bridge St.; Mrs. Stada Rom , An­ The Hetald’s Rockville Bureau, 5 p.m. for the next few days. state. ist with Lawrence Welk's orches­ Department of the General Con­ good spades allowed him to dis­ dover; Mrs, Alice Larder. 66 Tuck St. all Internationa' coordination of W. Main SL. telephone TRemont Relriaae of Tax Lien Mrs. Florence H itt of Manches­ tra, died Thursday when his car ference of Seven-Day Adventists card three diamonds. Troy . lObnolme, Oonale Stoveas UHITATION OnOEB Rd.; Mra -Louisa Dupuis, 28 An­ ter, deputy great Pocahontaa, arid WHO, and (rften with additional hurtled into a group of construc­ since 11938- He was bom in Los "Sorry, partner," South apolog­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE held 5-8136 or MItehell 9-6797. Town of Manchester aga'inst international help, is massing ita - “SUSAN SLADE” Si Usneheeter, wlUUn and lo r the dover Rd.; Mra. Alice Girard, An­ Daniel W. u d Dorothy A. IM- ACTION SALE! her staff installed the following of­ tion workers, police reported. One Angeles. ized. "I should have redoubled." (In Color) 1:30-8:06 Teacher Training OPEN DAILY 10 to 10 efforts to eradicate the disease once Olitrlct of Msneheeter on Uie ISth day dover;' Harold Weber, Hartford ficers; Mrs. Louise Rockwood, of the workers, James Kennedy, St. Louis—Henry Rand, 53, presi­ Dally Question of January, 1942. wards. ‘ Oar used car inventory has readied a where we and for all. Seventy-six countries Also: "SANCrrUARY” Tpke., Rockville; Eldward Horan. Marriage License prophetess; Mrs. William Totten, 56, was killed and two others were dent of the International Shoe (k>. As dealer, you hold: Spadas — Freeent, Hon. John J. Wallett, Judse. Policy Adopted are joined in this campaign. Lee Remlck, Yvea Montand Estate of David Solomanaon, lata ot Tolland Rd., Bolton; Lucille Fin­ New Alarm Added Alfred King, East Hartford, and Pocahontas; Mrs. Sharon Dianne injured. Police said Kesner may since 1955, died Thursday. Rand, A 8 5; Hearts — 8 3: Diamonds— 8:10-6 ;80-ie;00 Hancheater in aaid District, deceased. negan, 4 Harvard Rd.; Mrs. Adel- Biiiat dispose of 100 cars at fantastically low prices. Williams, Wlnonah; Mrs. Lens Recently, Dr. M. G. Candau, di­ who joined the company in 1929, Beverly, Jane Asplnwall, 3 Ander­ have suffered a heart attack. A Q 8 7 3; C l u ^ ^ 9 6 5. What Sunday On motion of B eds M. Sohunonsoo of helde Walker, 86 Ash SL; Mrs. To Fire System, A set o f policies relating to stu­ Williams, keeper of record; MrA rector-general of WHO, stressed was a son of the Isite FYank C: said Manchester, admlnlnstratrix. son St.' Here are just a few of our tremendous buys available Darien — Charles R. Cox, 70, re­ do you say? “Twiet Around Ike Clock" s ORDERED; That alx montba from too Donna Camer, Coventry; Ehtasil dent teachers has lieen drawn up Building Permit Clarence A. Miller, keeper of wam­ the n e^ for international action in tired preaident of the Kennecott Rand, one of the founders of the Answer: Pass. You have an ISth day ot January. 1943, be aod the Rlvoaa, 46 Eldridge SL; Mrs. these terms: "Countries that are A new horn will sound abroad by principals of Manchester schools Sherwood Circle, Inc., dwelling pum; M ra Salvatore Vendrillo, Copper Corp., was killed Thursday shoe flfm, the largest in its field. aame ara limited and allowed for the Louise Irinlscher, 97 Grand Ave., at oar used ear lot. first scout, and Mrs. Lucy Qf’helps, in the grip of malaria cannot by Southampton—Claude Jones, 59, creditors within which to brlns in theii In the land from the top of the and was adopted by the Board of at 512 Spring St., $17,000. in a fall from a New Haven Rail­ claims against said estate, and said Rockville; Mra Margaret Schultz, Education, -Wednesday. first runner. themselves meet the whole cost of an Oklahoma country boy who be­ administratrix la directed to give pub­ Spruce St. firehouse. It joins the road train. Cox was presldjsnt of Mile Hill Rd., Rockville; Lou Ann steam wliistle at Cheney Mills, The policy statement deals In Shade Maglo After the ceremony, refresh­ the campaign, International action came a famous American, jazz lic noUce to the creditora to bring in Lambert, Andover; Nan^ Brown, ’57 QAINLUG 'St MEmHIRY ments including a birthday cake must accordingly help to carry the Camegle-Illinois, a subsidiary of trombonist, died at sea Weffiiesday their claims wlUiin said time allowed the whistle at Lydall and Foulds some detail with the relationship Handsome decorative effects re- were served. U.S. Steel before he joined Ken­ aboard the liner United States by publishing a copy of this ordeL. m Wapping; Craig and Bryan Kamm, and church bells all over town to between the student teacher, the volve around new tricks with win­ $[IF4MVICE DDT. ST08E program forward smoothly and some newspaper having a circulation 6 Westland Rd., Rockville; Joseph ■an DerviUe. Folly equip- steadily. The task is enormous, al­ necott. while working aa a steward, Jones, to said probate district witliin ten days proclaim that it Is, indeed, noon. cooperating teacher who works di- dow shade cloths. To make a Spe­ S-Doer {Man. Radle, beater, Roy, (Coventry; Miss PegXy Lucas, L U gM Moe. MrtomaSie tnmamlasion. most'inconceivable, yet there can Washington (JF>—The Rev. Dr. in the pre-9w r' years, had played from the date ot this order and retuin The horn is sounded by com­ rectly with the student and the cial design accent of some of the make to this court ot the notice given. 52 Edward St.; Mrs. Mary (hip- new patterns or textures, order ex PINE ST. azd HARTFORD RO. First Aid Course be no doubt that malaria efadica- Owen A. Troy, 62, a world of­ and recprdbd with several leading JOHN JOVALLETT, Judge. pressed air from a tank powered supervising teacher from the stu­ ti2295 , On motion of Raymond Pranken- *1195 “ HaanibaJ'* “ Yellowstone Dcmeing Tfiursclay, Fridoy, Soturdoy DINNERS SERVED TO 9 P.M. berger of aaid Hancheater, administra­ Hartford; Mrs. Olive House. 26 annovnea tor. Byron Rd.; Mrs. Mary MacDonald SALE KeUy" “Two Way Stretch" ORDERED; That tlx months from u.e STARTING JAN. IB Music by Hia "ROYAL KNIGHTS" MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW FOB 14th day of January, 1942. be and the and son. Wapping. ____ A CortMcatt CoutM In Rm I Estat* WEBB Make up a group and come In and dance the YOUR BOWLING BANQUET same ara limited and allowed flo r the. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: redltore within which to bring in SAVE UP to “TWIST” to the music of the "ROYAL Sleir claims agalnet eald estate, and Mrs. Louise Lescaibqau, East O’MEARA KNIGHTS.” You're In for a wonderful eve­ ■aid administrator Is directed to give Hartford: Mrs. Beryle DeWoUe, REAL ESTATE public notice to. the creditors to bring Btost Hartford; Stephen Wisneski, 576 Conn. Blvd^ East Hartford-T^el. BU 9-9392 ning! m their claims within said lline allcw- Xow-o-Eve. 7-9:20 KEEP ed by publlehlng a copy o fth le ordir Wapping: Miss Joan Sullivan, Tbl- to some nesrspaper having a cinmlation lafid; Mrs. Ella SturtevanL Lake mmmmsmrna, an EYE to said probata district within ten days SL, Vernon; Mrs. Helen Savoie, 19 PRINCIPLES and PRACTICES from the date of this ,order and return OPEW for make to this court of the notice given. Newman St.; Karl Wederstroni, JOHN J.. WAILBTT. Judge. Andover; C2iarles Hardy, Hebron; Imtniefor, <— Mr. DoQharty on 5 goHons or mom Debra Trtuty, 99 Ridge SL; Mrs. ROCCOi! “ The SHY-AN Restaurant' LIMITATION ORDER oiF MOBIj. OIL AT A COURT OP PROBATE held Patricia Langtll, 76 N. School St.; For Quieter living! IROTHEi Twist!’’ 12-14 Depot Square, Msmetaeoter—Ml 9-8085 at Manchester, within and for the Mrs. Dolly Pomphrey, 151 Cooper Wndntoday Evminqo from 7:00 to 9:15 DncM It meant« District of Msnehester on the 18th day 8:10 8:S6-10:M--. steik htise^ i cocktail lennte of Jenuory, 1942. Hill St.; William ChrUtensen,. Present. Hon, John J. Wallett. Judge. South Coventry; Eklward Bed- Baginning Jomiory 3Uf [ ^ 1 e of the year's I0UIEIANDI4 • lOLTOH.CONN. • TEL: Ml S-2478 Estate of WlIHam J. Dowd. late ot narek, 27 Plnehlll St.; James Con­ Manchester In eald District, deceaseo. IN ■BOnOOMS IN NITCHCNS b est:" X . V. Wed.: “LA' DOLCE VITA" HOME OF MANCHESTER IMPERIAL CATEKER8, INC. On motion of Ruth V. Dowd of eald nolly Jr., 50 Norman SL; Holly Times. Catering to Weddlnge, Banqueta, Outings. Msnehester. executrix. Manner, 281 Hillstown Rd.; Mrs. Maneiwutar High School, Room 145 ELLSWORTH ORDERED; That six months from ine Marian Nearing, 30 Tower Rd.; 18lh dav of January. 1942. be and the AND same are limited and aIIowed~for,ihe James Sabia, Wapping; Mrs. Mild­ creditors within which to bring to their red Cook, Ellington; A. Lawrence 12 Moaringt — Foa $30.00 claims against said estate, and aaid Rlker,' HigiUand Park; William tASSOW STANLEY WARNER executrix Is directed to give public notice to the creditors to'.brlnr In thrlr Leister, 61 Mill SL; Mrs. Beverly 262 Oakland SL, Maackeater elsims within said time allowed by oub- FUltz and daughter, Coventry; Rogistor Batwoon 6:30 and 7:00 at Hey K id sl llshlng a copy of this order in some Mrs. Ullian Strickland and daugh­ newspaper having a circulation in said First Gloss Moating. ^’^Stop In and Find Ou^ A Now CoRCQRt h Ski Mm I robate district within ten days from ter, 71 Waahlngton St. RIS date of this order and return make DISOHARGED TODAY: C9iarles How Yon Can Save You’ll be glad you dined when you taate qur to thie court of ih» notice given. GIAFg YOUTH SHOW fine food and enjoy our courteous service in our JOHN J. WAI.LETT. Judge. Deary Jr., 19 Madison SL TOMORROW AT 1:00 P.M. pleasant atmosphere. THIS SHOW WILL EXIT AT 3:00 P.M. 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c I L ■- a* J... ' P A O I F O T m ^MANCHESTEB EVENING HEfiALD> MANCHEST^g, COW > FRIDAY, J>^NUARY 19, i m MANCHESTER EVENING HERA;.D, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1962 P A G E FIVB tae four-eeauBUBlty a n a served Iiy RockvUle-Verntm nectieut Central. OoUege, vdien ahe Venvoerd to Keep tha dhambar. H ack Ink is uaad for W INTEIt Columbia Coventry School Bdard Hears Reports the deslgh and blue Ink for letter­ was heme on wc^ends- An early Railroad Says It^s Working Racial Bia6 Policy Letterhead Contest ing. Red lines tsonnect the four CLOTMIM return of the cards will 'be much TV-Raaio Tonight eOmmunltlea. appreciated. / On Summer. Adult Schools Pienlek’t entry cerries a map of Liom Collect Q m rch Sets On Selling Depot to Town (Oonttaned from Page One) Won by Newsmaih Connecticut with' a star showing BeauiHully Blaacheeter Evening Herald Oo- the chamber’s service area, plus hmibia eonreepondent Mrs. Deasld ■ n. of state, and his address was writ­ The board of education Wadna^f celyed A for their work, 66 got B, Ivan N. Robinson of TUeottvlUe Diy Cleaned B- Tuttle, telephone AOsdemy A real estate agent for the New^tlUe to it was clouded by the r«- dky night acce^ M a final raport 108 got C, 44'jtOt ma:r^plil passes, sketches of a train, a mill and Eye Glasses Rededication ten by Uts white supremacist gov­ Rd., has been lelected from a field other buildings. ' >' 2Se Lb. ••3416. Haven Railroad has suuured Man­ strictipn that it be used only for Television ernment of Prime Minister Hen­ on the operAUon of the summer and 23 flunked. The 233 failures rep- railroad purposas. of 10 as the winner of the Rock­ Mrs. RobMison’a entry ehows a WlMi iMfiiided WItk chester businessman Willard Rog­ •:00 Wt Bob Ntwhart Show drik Verwoerd whose national school last year, and an Interim resented 9 per cent of the total, weather vane ^vlth arrows pointing i Lbe. Of Dry Oeaning To Aid Needy Of Sanctuary ers that arrangements will be The town and the railroad -Muflc for th« Young eS report oh the operation of. the first Lewie Piper, director of the' eve­ ville Area Chamlw of Commerce t:00 The Third Man party has a greater majority in to the four communities of Tol­ For Just UCoim Extension worked out soon to allow the town argued over who should clear the The Hathaways 40 this parliament than ever before. semester of the current school ning adult school, reported that 24 letterhead contest, aponsored as an land, EUlngtdn, Rockville and I to buy the railroad depot at the title, which Involved getting quit­ Shannon _ year's adult instruction program. courses were offered during tha * 2 . 0 0 Co-operaUng with "Eye Glasses Dedication of the redecorated North End for use as a parking lot. claims from the descendants of .Dabua The Life of Kob«rt,E. Outlining the government’s leg­ The report from Blaine Miller, first semester, Including Engljsh event'for National Printing 'Week. rural. Varnon., ' ■ i:80 The I^lDtstones islative program, Swart said mo6t Thirty - three entriee were la Only foj the Needy," Columbia Lions Lists 100 Coi sanctuary of Second Congregation­ Minor White, who originally sold N««a for the foreign bom, math, business Robinson, RtAtkvllie bureau chief Rogers said he received a letter The Detectives 10. of It and the parliamentary debate former head of the summer school judged. Five additional entries 60 Mlnates are coUectlng used eye ^glaascs. al Church will be held at 3 p.m. the property to the Harjford and •:1S Wmlly Market _ ^ Route 66 practice, home making, laiiguages this morning from B. W. Thomp­ Newt, Bporta * W eM er would be affected by the present program and now an asMstant for a Hartford newspaper, received were disqualified due to lateness. A t More than 100 advanced and Providence Railroad in 1848. Burns A Alien and fine arts. In addition, the Pow­ Henry M. Beck, vice president of Sunday at the church. son. general real estate agent for Waattier Neve A S^rta 1:00 77 Sunset Strip I. 40 international situation "and espe­ principal at Manchester High the first place prise of 335 at the The Robinsons said the letter­ Rogers has offered to buy the • :n Club Hou»« er Squadron ran a class, and spe­ the Lions, is heading the project. graduate courses inx20 flelda are Guest speaker will be the Rev. the railroad, which said. "The pro­ Behind Cloeed Doore TV Hour of Stars cially Uie " progressive deteriora­ School, showed that 648 pupils took chamber office yeeterday ^ter- heads are the first thsy have done. property himself and lease ' it to Ji:80 Father of the Bride advantage of the summer session. cial classes Were held In art and STOP 1« IH.EAN He has placed 'collection boxes In listed in the UnWarmty o f Con- posed sale is being actively han­ 8i»rti New* a Weather Third Man tion of the United Nations” as an noon. However, Robinson has drawn car­ John deSousa. minister of men and the town at cost for use as a park­ Harbor Command Since some pupils took more Greek. 417 MAIN STREET BmiUt's Store and in the post of­ luietiout’a.-credlC extension .cata-, dled by our legal department, and ing lot. Any suits which occurred Telephone Hour la instrument of peace. Second place 'winner^ who re­ toons' for variou* regional nubllca- rniaeions for the Congregational I am sure that in s relatively 1:40 Men of Dratlny 10:00 Twilight“ illgl Zone" than one course, the total registra­ All classes averaged at least MANCHESTER fice, in the WilUmantlc offices of he would handle himself, he said. C:I6 Doug eidwarda He accused Uie U.N. of making ceived 315, was Raymond E. Pie- tlona and Mrs. Robinson, wno does logue for ^.fhe second semester Conference of Connecticut. short period a conveyance will be MUiloii Dollar Movie tion was 726. 10 members, and aome had many Open AOto Day, Every Day Dr. Ralph EJ. Wolmer and Dr. Mor­ which aUHTS Jan. 39. To try to force., the Isaue, he diranina Raport Target: The Corrupters S. 40 unfair attacks on South Africa nick of Mountain St. Third place pastel studies of animals, hss been The Rei-. C. Arthur Bradley, made to the full satisfaction of Huntley-Brinkley 10. 33 10:30 King o( Diamonds The course with the most pupils more. L o t sOf------Free Parldng ton Arnold. Stuart Manning, director of the went to the state tax commission­ under prompting of the Afrlcan- went to Robinson’s wife, Joyce, commleeloned to do portraits of pastor of Enfield Congregational the parties Involved." T:00 Whiplanh EyewUneKn 8. was remedial reading for Grades During the current semester 33 Anyone who has glasses he no UCoim Division of Summer Ses­ er and learned that any railroad Nawn-Weather 13. SO. Chet Huntley 32, Asian and Communist blocs. who received 35. pets. Church and former local pastor, ^ a t h VaUay Oaya 2 through 6, which was taught to courses are being offered, one less Pienlck said he had done some longer needs is asked to donate sions and Credit Extension, an­ The sale of the property has property not being used actively 11:00 Hir Npw> "The objective is clear, namely The winning entry, displayed in will also participate in the service. Reacun X Final Report 211 pupils. Second highest regis­ than last semester! since two typ­ the window Of the chamber office poeter painting In the past. At pres­ them to this cause. : nounced today that these degree been held up since 1959 when the for railroad purposes is liable to be Cotton Knit Million Dollar Movie Rarr>’ Barents that the whole of Africa must be The deacons and deaconesses of town bid 33.5,500 to buy the prop­ tration was for typing, with 136 ing courses were combined. on E. Main St., shows a map o f ent he is unemployed. The glasses wiU be sent to Short courses will be offered at 11 edu­ taxed by the town in which It is New Hortaona News. Sports A Weather i. S ruled by black peoples,” he de­ TOe amount of registration ftes, Read Herald Advs. Hill, N. J. whe^e the organization the church committee will serve s erty, snd then learned that the located. T:lt Kvenina Report 11:15 Best of Paar (C) 10. clared. pupils. cational centers acrofs the State. Rporu Camera America's Greatest Movies . Next was math with 90 pupils, at two dollars per person, was 3100. has its operational headquarters. buffet supper. The public is In- 11:20 Adventure Thester "The main force behind thbi aim *1716 late afternoon and evening HighUahU with English running fourth with Fifty-six persons signed up, but Here the glasses are sorted and classes ’ will meet at Manchester. rited. T:I0 Rawhide Award Theater should be stated frankly, namely those who took the Skiglith for Church Worship CHECKOUTS International Showtime 11:S0 Jack Paar Show (C> the Communist policy of world §6 pupils. sent out to all parts of the world East Hartford. Stonington. New­ potatoes, scalloped tomatoes, fruit ] Church will be at 7:30, 9:30, and Reacue S Movie S Clitic's Showcase Total money spent on the pro­ foreign bom did not have to pay .to the needy. The Rev. Edwin C. Meineker. cup. 1 10:30 am .; and at St. Joseph’s S3 1:00 News Sign Off domination.” ington, New London, and North Straithtaway gram was 312,676. Income on tui­ a fee. The Lions would like to wind pastor of the church, will use "The Coventry Grammar School and I Church in Eagleville at 8:30 a m. «r.r. SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR CJOMPLETE USTUJG Swart charged that, for expedi­ Haven high schools; at the Uni­ ency's sake, some western nations tion subjects was approximately up their "Be Thankful You Can versity's branches st Hartford. Danger of (Church Going " as his Robertson School: Monday Boys Raaketball See" stamp sale. Mailed out about. $ are going along with U.N. forces 38.800. Torrington, Waterbury and Stam­ sermon topic during the M a m. spaghetti and meat sauie. salad The Rec Committee basketball > «■ 14.99 K A N G t Christmas time, returns are still and "are threatening peace and Sixteen full-time teachers work­ ford; and on the main campus at worahlp service Sunday. greens and dressing, applesauce; I prograni for bOys ' II he held from justice." ing four hours a day handled the coming In slowly. However, many The Rev. Rog*r W. Heinz, pas­ "ntesday—homemade beef vege; 9 a.m. to noon tomorrow at both who have contributed other years Storrs. In Manchester, one course. Radio He said the government intended tuition subjects, and nine teachers "Curriculum Laboraton,’ : Sec- tor of the Lutheran Church, will table soup, junior submarine, buG I Coventrv- Grammsr School and handled the elementary reading I 'JtL OH have not yet done so this 3fear. news breadeBsts of 10 nr 18-mlnute to speed up the development of ondarj’ School Mathematics" will use "Mighty Fortress" as his aer- terscotch nut pudding; Wednesday I the Robertson School, (Tlila HstfaiK lncliid«» tmly thote prograni. A full-time clerk worked Merton Wolff, chairman of this mpn topic during the 'i|.'orship separate states for the . black GASOLim be offered. —snowman ine^at pie, potato flakes, j Accepted at CV>rnell taigtli. iSome atatlonii oarrjr other short newseasts). Bantu population and added, "The 270 hours during the nine weeks project, urges any who plan to service at 10:15 a.m. Sunday at pickled beets, whipped gelatin: send a check, but have perhaps ' Registration for the spring se­ i Richard B. Wilcox, son of Mr. WDRC—ISM < 7:00 Bob Soott great task of the government and of the program. mester program atarts the week of the Coventrv’ Grammar School. I Thursday— home-baked beans and and Mrs. Robert H. Wilcox of I1;0U News nation is therefore to grant self Out of the total enrollment, forgotten in the rush of the holi­ Church sdiool will be at 9 a.m. ! :

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• /, ■Z' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 19. 1962 PAGE SEVEN ______- if ______. - ___ ' - __-______. PAGE SDC SIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1962 B olton Old Lyme Wins private management in such fields Thoreau, and wa could go* on with for which God pours out Eiu last Emanuel Parish sometimes has momenta in which a long list of Impressive authors. A Thonxbt for Today full measure of devoUbn? Fiction and non-flctlon lu-e about Sponaered by Gw MuMheater In a most real sense to love the ZONOLITE Top Award in it forgets its public responsibility, equally divided. In popularity. Both To Meet Sunday Sttpnlttg Ifpralh OstuMlI » f Ctanrcbes church is to love Christ The church High School Curriculum^ should stand in the way of open,, new fiction and non-ficUon, a is His body. 'What men do to the Report Contest PUBUaiUD BT THB unprejudiced appraisal of the poa- group of books covering many INSULATION matALD. m a church they do to Him. The atti­ The congregation of Emanuel **GET ACQUAINTED DAYS” f\ sibliitiea these two national agree- tastes and subjects have been com­ "Christ loved the Church and tude men take toward the church Lutheran Church will hold Its an­ Space Needs Considered Storrs, Jan. 19 (/P) — Old Lyme tr. Ooiui. W. H. RNGLANO pletely cleaned from the shelves. gave Himself yup for Her” — la their attitude tow ard Him. nual meeting Sunday at 3 p.m. In ■VROU80N mmta eatablish. Your children, too, have chosen the I.UMIER CO. waa named th$ winner yesterday of ____ FERQUBON Ephesians S:3Bl "Christ loved the church and Luther Hall. PutaUilMra If there la now a real, national best, and an added demand in the gave himaelf for her.” So have ^ a board of education dlacuaeed^dentol hygienUt completed clean- the 17th annual town reporto con­ A contemporary poet asks, "Why The meeting will Include elec­ a Open All Dag Satorgay • l^aa■d•d Octobar 1. UU basis- for solving the problem of Junior department was for pictures thousands of His followers Girough curriculum requlrementa for grades Ing^tfit pupils'teeth and 165 fluoride test sponsored by the University tion of oSicers, reports on financM, "A t the Oreea” — M l g-fiSOl 7 through 18 and the neoessary Jreal HALLMARK PHARMACY from the picture flies. This we should men k>^c the church?" tments during the year, VnbUifead ^ * 1 7 arralns . Bzckix medical care for the elderl;^, with the years. For 60 generatkma it’k worship, the Church School, stew­ of Connecticut Institute of Public ~ 1 ftolkwira. Bntarad >t tM presumed was for school work in There are those 'who do not love been a glorious company. They apace for the alx-year program to library Report only a relatively allm degree of S. O. S. ardship and evangelism, and reso­ The school library now has 1,- Services. ' ____ fcr lUneiMstar,. Coim.. u the weeks ahead. have left a crimson trail running a four-hour meeting last night^t 1 CUM lUU lUtttr. STORE OUR STORIES her at all. The tides of hostility lutions. 566 books belonging to the board government resj^niibllity or fi­ And may we say a word of unforgettably through the cen- the elementary school. Philto C. The little Connecticut river town The citizens’ response was tre­ and hatred have risen perilously of education and had 2,326 books (3,0M population) is the smallest Mclv’ssi'n I SUBSCRIPTION RATES nancing, what common sense rea­ thanks here for your cooperation turiee. . The Rev. C. Henry Anderson will LIgliori, who comes here Feb. 1 aa Payabli lb Advance high. But we have seen again in preside at the business meeting. I Bolton’s first superintendeint- i»1n-. from the public library last year, community ever to win the overall Carrier Hal) son can there be for fighting ItT mendous! A grateful library staff during the post months when the If only we could be worthy of JU dAr! our day how arhen the church Is The nominating committee, con­ clpal'of schools, attended.the meet­ according to the librarian's re­ ^awAld. Old Lym e's report waa aa Tear ...... s is .60 313 00 Are we trying to solve a prob­ looks at shelves that are minus atmosphere at the library haa not them—and Him. CLEARANCE Hontha ...... T.TS 11.00 sore beset by foes, when idle is sisting of Thomas Turner, Evan ing and gave his vieyfs on many of port. The school library was open- adjudged tops among the some ItSensatiowal thousands of books. A few short always been quiet and serene. The Rev. Pjaul C. Kaiser UonUu ...... 3.90 6 50 lem ? Or are we merely quarreling most dependent on 'ler Lord, then, Nyqulst and Miss Mabel Olson, will the matters discussed. before and after- s^ool several 100 state communities that entered jie Honth ...... 130 1.85 racket of Jack-hammers, the odd Concordia lAitheran Church .45 over what kind of label the aolu- days ago the task ahead of mov­ odors from new radiators, wet too, does she become most power­ present the slate of officers. In order to provide space for a days a week and there was an to the competition. vaeldir •«•*•••••••••••••• .80 FABRIC crease to circulation, flguriu. COME TO tion shall wear? ing and shifting looked grim In­ plaster, etc., and drafty rooms on ful and most truly His church. There will be refreshments and 400'^upU school offering courses Class winners: a / - i Check y o u r I ____ MEUBBR OP ‘Why should men love the in English and literature, social During the year 32 pupils worked Old Lyme — 2,000-5,000 popula­ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS We say this: if the possibilities deed, but thanks to you, our bor­ cold days - you have met with no Wi^p Kills Borers a social hour after the meeting. .> The Aaeociated Frees la ezeluatvely rowers, our work will be much complaint. church?" Here Is one abidingly studies, mathematics, science, for­ as library aides, 11 of them com tion. ■»»r ^ n eed s__NOW -eaMIUed to the use ol renubllcatlon of Involved in these two agreements SALE! plettog requirements for library Hartford — 50.000 and above. HALLMARK lighter in the weeks to come. The last week, worst time significant reason. "Christ loved Corvallia, Ore.—A tiny paraaltic Posture Fleasea eign languages, home making and -•n news dlapatchea credited to It or can be made to seem good and ■The children, too. were most co­ the church....." God's Christ, wasp that drills into the bark of If you have trouble with the Industrial arts, health and physical aide’s button. Adults who helped ■ East Hartford — M,000-50.000. not otherwise oredlled In this paper of all, when Jack-hammers drilled to the school library during the Bloomfield — 10,000-30,000. •ad also the local news pnpitshed hera sound under all kinds of analysis operative. They stood patiently in through stack floors leaving heavy Lord of lords. King of kings, loved a Douglas fir to lay its eggs way your clothes fit, there may be education, art and music, the board 4 : PHARMACY ^ ■ All rlKhts of republlcatlon of epeclal line to have armfuls of books this church and for love of her among bark-beetle larvae and a simple sol'itlon. .Try standing agreed that 13 classrooms, 2 sci- year Include Mrs. Henry Shorrock, Mansfield — 5.000-10.000. 10 BIG OK>iSJa,tJ8fAtu27 jplapatches herein are also reserved. and examination, then it would be dust and hazardous footing, you Mrs. Robert Richardson, Mrs. An­ Hebron — Under 2,000. charged to their library cards. They cheerfully went along with us in laid down His life. Will a man thus destroy them is being built and sitting straight. An habitual bhee laboratories, , a gym with ^^Plill servlcs client of N. E. A. Serr- a sheer waste of time, serving po­ seemed quite undisturbed by the hate what God lovea, despise what up to control tree borers In the slump can throw any dress out PILGRIM locker rooms, 1 industrial arts and gelo Masaolini, Mrs. Ronald Grose, The Judges said the Old Lyme this big community project. Mrs. Ralph Strickland and Mrs. SAVE 2 for the price of 1 litical vanity' more than any crowded condition of the childrens He dies for, treat as nothing that Northwest's forests. o f line. 2 homemaking rooms, are the basic entry was the must attractive and - I^bK'hen Representatives: The At last the library has reached Samuel Stitham. It was noted that •Pttllus Mathews Special Agenry — New cause, to stage a big fight out of room, but one boy. we noted, ar­ necessities. Informative and represented a .MERTHIOUTE ffincture of) 1 or. the final stage of construction. MILLS Mrs. Richardson has helped keep First aid for minor cuts end ebresioni. AT •Tork, Chlcaao. Detroit and Boston. rived wearing a sturdy crash hel­ The board plans to meet again major "comeback" for this town. 2 for .47 - MliHBER AUDIT BUREAU OP loyalty to a strictly governmental The new wings, the children's room the books to repair for the past met! I > Cheney Hall, Harttbid Bd. Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the school to In 1960, Old Lyme failed to re­ JPIRCULATIONS. ______program nobody may ever be able to the south, and the adult ref­ seven years.« Reg. Sale J4IU OF MA8NESIA, Pint______Saturday ceive an honorable mention, al­ SI 2 for .57 Two very small girls staggered erence room to the north, are al­ discuss such topics as whether to The report, signed by former Pnfict $ Sill Price Price r The Herald PrlnUn* Company Inc., to get through Congress. under the weight of a large shop­ though it had ranked high in the .•asumea no financial responsibility for most complete. Remodeling has request space for an auditorium- Supt. George E. Graff, who re jaeOHOL RMBINQ COMPOUND. Pint ping bag crammed to the top with gym combination or a separate two previous contests. JUVAP INHALER — for “stuffy" nose. 2 for .39 -typographical errors appearing In ad- commenced in the front rooms of OPEN TO M Ti riH 9 signed at the end of the school The judges Included Louis Man- Body rub— idMl for sickroom__ . 2 for .59 ■wcrtlsements and other reading matter In Chameleon Ink reading material for the family. the old building. IVhen the doors DON’T WALK A TIGHTROPE! auditorium and a separate gym. year to become a member of the JUUUt TUinS, 50's In The Manchester Evening Heralds Saturday was the peak day—2,- SATURDAY 10 ta 6 It was decided not to att^d the dell, wire news editor of the Man­ .SACCHARIN TAILETS, V* r - 100'*. 2 for .33 open again in a few weeks, order, staff of WilUmantlc State College, chester Herald; Mrs. Helen Lo'y, . Excellent pi in reliever______.69: 2 for .69 XHsplay advertising closing hours: Like the other great balancing 733 books circulated, with Wednes­ quiet, and library routine will be Shm finances can make the going very board of finance meeting Tuesday .SHAVINB LOTION, 4 oz. 2 4 was his fourtemth report for ^1- to p.m. director of special events at the .BEEF, IRON $ WINE, Pint •or Monday—1 p.m. Friday. day running a close second 2,234. since no report- haa yet been re­ Astringent refreshing...... 2 for .50 budget feats of the bl-partisan restored to normal. precarious. There’s no substitute for a ton. > University of Hartford, and Dr. 1 1.96 2 f* r 1 .98 PJjr Tuesday-:-! p.m Monday And what is the borrower most in­ ceived from the public building .por Wednesday—1 p.m Tuesday. past, that of President Kennedy's Thanks again for all your co­ growing savings fund to give you a firm To See Holy Land Slides Ross Stephens of the University terested in reading these next few commission on-the board's request .SODA MINT TASLETS, 4S'S — AnlKid___ .23 2 for .23 jPor Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday. operation! The Men's Club of Bolton Con of Connecticut Department eff .BENZOIN (Compound Tincture) 2 < , .65 2 (or -Plor Friday—1 p.m. Thursday. budget message to Congress is weeks? Glancing through the cir­ footing for purposeful progress. for three classrooms to be ready .65 Ptor Saturday-1 p.m. Friday. gregational Church will have their Political Science. written In chameleon Ink. This is a culated book cards, it seems that In railroad parlance, a "shooflv in September, 1962. .SODIUM BICARSONATL 8 o t . ______SI 2 for .37 Classified deadline: 10:30 a.m each CURRENT ANNUAL DIVIDEND .... wives as guests at a special meet­ * .BORIC ACID CRYSTALS, 4 oz____ A3 2 for day of publication except Saturday- readers are most discriminating. track” Is one built and used for The board voted to send a letter .43 .SOLUTION #50, Pint In Person preparation which stays blue dur­ ing tonight at 8 to the j^rlsh room. • a.m. Many of the classics Iiave been detouring while the permanent to the PBC asking that their find­ — Antiseptic Mouthwash .______.5$ 2 for i59 ing the transit to Congress, and Color slides taken by the Rev. JORtC ACID POWDER, S ez... . .83 for borrowed, — C ooper, Dickens, line is unusable. REMODEL ings be submitted In a written re­ 2 .63 Edward Carter of the Congrega­ Friday, January 19 through the reading Into the Con­ .SORETONL 6 oz. — Liniment for temporary -ft 'Ar ifr port so action can be taken. tional Church to Cromwell durtog Students Rap for relief ot minor muscular Khes and pains J i 2 for .98 gressional Record, and into a few ; 1.00 2 fo r i .08 FAMOUS TV STAR All Blue? 1 YOUR OLD Supt. of Schools Myron Collette his trip to the Holy Land will be scattering political speeches in distributed copies of the annual shown. A smorgasbord will be .SUPPOSITORIU, Glycerin (Aduil) 12*4. .41 2 for .49 SAVINGS FU R COAT D AR &>ntest .SPIRIT OF CAMPHOR, 1 oz... . A1 2 for .47 Two things, of major impor' which whatever President It is report for the school year eAding served. All couples of the church WNHC CHANNEL 8 INTO A NEW June 30,1961. are invited. Louis Dascanlo, presi­ .CAMPHORATED OIL 2 oz. .SUPPOSITORIES, Glycerin anfeni) 12*t____ At 2 for .49 tance, have Just happened on the claims that he submitted a bal­ e m c / I v O A . I V Chest rub for congestion of colds.. for The r^ort reflected the growth dent o f the Men’s Club, is to Wellesley, Mass., Jan. 19 (A7 — . .43 2 .43 lasue of medical care for the aged anced budget, and which then, both \ s s < 1 « I \ r I «> *sj charge. .SURIN OINTMENT. IVk oz. tube—Try Surin for In school population from 1948-49, The Wellesley High School Senior quick relief of temporary pains ol arthritis JI 2 for .98 HAVEN *nie American Medical Associa­ alas, begins turning spasmodically •CAPE the year the one-room schools Council has voted against parti­ .CASTOR OIL 2 oz.. , A1 2 for .41 /n^v/rjrsT'rji v /m b s .TARTAN UP POMADE tion and national Blue Shield offl- red. were abandoned when 170 pupils Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ cipation in this year's Good Citi­ .COLD SORE LOTION, V. oz. ■aaeaisTSi’s eLsssT rtwswciat lastiTUTie'ir ton correspondent, Grace M cD er­ —with eppllcators . J9 2 for for fever sores, chapped lips______L. JS 2 for .35 -dais have agreed upon and an­ The applications which begin • STOLE were enrolled, to 737 pupils In .39 mott, tele^one Mitchell S-6666. zenship contest sponsored by the .THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE Tabs. nounced as ready for Implementa­ 1960-61. bringing the red out over the blue FAIRWAYS Daughters . of the American Re­ .CORN REMEDY — with felt ptds..„. . .53 2 for Vitemlh B-1...... 25 mg. lOO's 7J8 2 for 2.29 • JACKET State Aid LUted .55 tion a nation-wide Blue 'Shield pro­ vary in detail, from year to year, Main S t *n Turnpike Plaaa . BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE SI, COVENTRY Received from the state during volution. .CYTAMIN MULTIPU VITAMIN CAPSULE! ’s .THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE tabs. gram to provide surgical and but fall into one general pattern. the 1061-62 fiscal year were $77,- An announcement yesterday VitMiln vilue et a low, low price.. . 2J8 2 for 2.98 50 mg.. lOO's 3.1$ 2 for 3.98 “ ADMIRAL GIVE said the 21-member senior councU liiedtcal care benefits for all per­ The Congress, after greeting the 200 in the grant for average dally .THIAMINE HYDROCNLORIDE Tabs. OPEN TONITE TILLj I W ORLD MON.-TUES.-FRIDAY membership; $8,298.11 for trans­ Wedding voted to uphold a 28-2 decision of JEPSOM SALT, 8 or______:____ . 47 2 for ' 100 mg. lOO's I.IS 2 for 6.98 sons over 65'«t an estimated mlnl- President’s budget message with *19” the larger student council lost .37 Featuring a complete line of Valentine GREEN pytra Hniirc open till 5 p.m portation; of elemetnary school -mum cost of $3 per month per per­ loud proclamations that it will AND UP month. cards and party supplies. STAMPS ■■A cl Cl IIU III O THURSDAY 9 A.M. to 8 1P.M.—WED. mOSED AT NOON pupils; $4,543.86 for transporting Hervey - Kaye .JLYCERIN a ROSE WATER, 8 au. ; J9 2 for .69 .TOOTHACHE DROPS — wilb applicator____ AR 2 for .49 son. stand some conscientious legisla­ high school pupils; $1,385.42 for Principal Samuel M. Graves said Miss Karolyn Harriet Kaye, he contemplated no further action JIAIRTONE ROSE HAIR OIL 4 oz. JACK” Previously, the American Hos­ tive cutting—a process which. If tsking pupils to vocational school Mildly fragrint______for .VITAMIN A, 25,000 units — lOO's______2.59 2for2.59 CHESTER daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul M. on the matter. . A l 2 .49 pital Association and the Blue it ever developed, would leave the and $3M.63 for transportation of Kaye, 109 W. Centir 8t., became retarded children. The grants rep­ ■This is it for this year.” Graves Gross Association agreed on an­ the bride of George E. R. Hervey, J9 2 for .69 .VITAMIN A, %000 units — lOO't______4.1$ 2 for 4.98 blue ink still In— gets down to its resent, according to the report, said. "Unless the supertotendeitt other national program, this one a II, son of Dr. and Mrs. George of the school committee takes real talent, which is for spending FURRIERS the state’s share in equalizing the Edward Romaine Hervey of Ge­ .IODINE TINCTURE, 1 OL.. . 49 2 for .WHEAT REAM OIL Capsules, lOO’s ______1.11 2for1.19 ADMIRAL JACK hospitalization program for retire? educational opportunities in the other action, the issue is dead until .39 much more than the President ever neva, N.Y., on Dec. 24 to Ja­ aANOLIN COMPOUND, 1 oz. tubo 88 BURKE ROAD state and are the' state's contribu­ next year at which time I will ■jpersons over 65. In this plan, but Bska maica, L. 1.. N. Y „ to the pres­ To soothe chapped, dry skln._ for .WINTERRREEH OIL 2 oz.______.03 2 for .63 ROCKVILLE tion to education. again submit the DAR program to . .45 2 .45 «ot In the Blue Shield plan, the ence Of the immediate families- the students." WILL HAVE A And, after It has spent mpre It was estimated that the aver­ JRAONESU TARLEn (Milk ol) lOO't ■'federal government would be M l 3-1827 Mrs. Hervey was graduated from The senior council criticized the For simple uid stomach end mild 1 .59 2 for .59 .WITCH NAHL Pint — Astringent______JI 2 for .69 than the President asks, Congl-ess age daily membership grant for the University of Pennsylvania iiaaked to help make the necessary this year will amount to $105,- DAJt for what it described as "out­ JIARlia POWDER, 4 oz. invariably refuses to follow his Call Rockville CoIIecti College for Women. moded" and "unrealistic” isolation­ Quick-tetinf antacid.. . 49 2 for .89 .VIAST TAILETS (Brewer's) 250’s ______.91 2 for .98 !pa3dnents for those who could not FORD DEMIRS 638.64, an average o f $138.76 per Mr. Hervey, an altunnus of Syra­ revenue recommendations either, ist policies. "We believe the main­ TR 5-5829 or HARTFORD pupil. JIAONEX TARBETS, 12*S — AntKid ifford It themselves. so that the end situation is that cuse University, has done grad­ tenance of peace and security to Long luting effect Teste like candy... . 49 2 for .39 JHNC OXIDE OINTMENT, 2V5 oz. tube_____ .59 2 for .59 CH 2-5976 In addition to these grants, uate study in geophysics at the The two- plans together. It Is there also was a school building the United States and to all the the government has less money University'of Arizona. He 15 com­ world can only be attaint through -sstlmated, provide more generous grant of $7,199.35. coming in than the President cal­ pleting a term of duty with the international understanding and The average per pupil cost In »nd comptete coverage for the culated when he did his budget USER CM) U. ■ S. Arm y in Research and De­ respect," it said. 900 CALORIE DIET ■•llabla health problems of the aged than the elementary school last year, velopment. m m balancing miracle. exclusive of transportation costs, • tMC« BUY NOW...9nri SAVE/ FEVER THERMOMETER anything Congress Is considering. Mr. and Mrs. Hervey will re­ All this is built-in Washington capital ouClay and interest on In­ side to Long Branch, N.J. Colliuons Mark Moon • ttintmllv But that will be something to be SUPER HIGH POnNCY habit and procedure, guaranteed WESTOWN debtedness was $303.95. Tuition CfemitliMVMitilg >— debated, and measured, by various for high school pupils averaged Berkeley, Calif.—The main fea­ ltec.$UIEKb from year to year whether or not ■ ■ PHARMACY tures of- the visible surface of toe \ntominMinerol Capsules people, representing various out­ $553.40. The average per pupil Wildlife Levy Studied OTClAi ttw. low ntCE Ut Ptottic CwM any outside factor, such aa the 429 H artford Rd*—H I 9-9946 . cost for all Bolton pupils, including ___ moon—the great plains and moun-1 looks, before It Is accepted as a Or.l.ra«..t 59< For Every condition of business which could secondary school ones, was $363.80 Washington — The National Au­ tains—were formed about 4Vi bil­ Roe. ■final truth. also affect the size of govemmen for 1961-62. dubon Society is studying a pro­ lion years ago durtog a period of I 99.00 ■ Meanwhile, however, some gen- In her report, the school nurse posal that a $2 federal wildlife- great meteoric collisions. Since I McKesson DOnURE ADHESIVE DENTURE CLEANSER tal revenues, invades the picture. conservation stamp be issued as a then, scientists now believe, there] Boy and Girl -end observations can be made. said eight pupils were found to Each eitiM Gtetnrti INvewflMr Under the circumstances, we need new gluses of the 600 pupils ticket for visitors at national wild­ have been few major changes to IHeLlabe 0 . First, these developments repre­ MapaieftiaalNMi rewi ■ vtlfcaet Mrvihliig hope we will be pardoned if we who were given -vision tests. The life refuges. the surface. • sent the grudging and long-delay­ tNttMAUOAT Iff tU racl withhold our applause for Presi­ ed effort of those who believe In a RitlTdEKk 2 S S S 9 0 0 •COMICBOOKS dent Kennedy, for having submit­ 2 t .. 6 3 * 'basically private management and r -iir.ltirtfSiraytefHMii'IM ted a balanced budget. In fact, we responsibility for our social prob­ 2 for 63< will not even achieve our normal lems to produce a practical, effl- financial piety and hope that the • ICE CREAM ■dent. Inclusive alternative to gov­ budget does somehow wind up In McKesson ASPIRIN TWINS McKe s s o n ernmental action. balance—not, that la. If balancing Aden To be frank about it, it has been it depends upon the end of the four Reg.59dExb the presence In Congress of propo­ • GOLDEN RULERS cent letter which, in our book. Is ASCORBIC ACID TWIMS sitions to have the government the last surviving governmental take over the problem of medical subsidy which goes to Individuals 2SiS59< care for the elderly which has fi­ 10 Mg., toon rather than to some occupation or OF MANCHESTER • BALLOONS nally sharpened the wits, the pen­ S f H e i l f ILICTRIC Reg. $1.79 each Industry. cils, and the consciences of those 2*0’ 1.29 r who believe in privately-controlled Am si HEATING PAD Just Look • 1 NaWvi Nets solutions. • VmMWI MW S50 .Mg., lOOn There Will Be Second, (juch a system of medi­ We of the West are aometlmes Reg. 98..50 each •NT « 2 ’ « 2*o’ » 2 .4 9 cal care, privately-controlled, has In sue’: an all-fired hurry to ana­ Gifts For its o\iTi built-in dangers, just as lyze pa,sslng events—said analysis • leeramiHfirtnir any governmental proposition has being a process in which we dis­ its own built-in risks. The risk, play the cosmic qualities of our Mom and Dad, Too! Because of the great success of our made hy OOTSTANMNO BOVS FOR THE HOME .EXTENSION CORD — 9 feet — 3 outleU______when the government runs some­ own wisdom—that we neglect to world famoue thing like this, is that demagogues give events themselves that stark, .FACIAL TISSUES — 400 Sheets___ 3 for .69 JIOCKH CEUOPHANE TAPE Will take control of it and use it naked moment before the world 800" per roll...... Reg. .21 per rail new Fords, we've taken hundreds of cars save 40** .ST. RESIS HOT WAHR lOHLE______1.29 to smash private enterprise, re- eye which might be more educs' .TOP BRAIN LEATHER W AIins — Men's end Lt- dies' stitchless construction. Assorted styles ■ponsiblllty and decision. When tlonal, for everybody, than any­ .ST. REBIS COMBIHATIOH STRINSE______1.69 KIDS IRING YOUR MOTHER .STEAM $ DRY IRON — Steams 30 minutes on this kind of functioning is left In body's comment. in trade. The widest variety in years is avail­ 1 filling ...... AND FATHER SO THAT THEY private hands, there is another ..V'V J T . REOIS FOUHTAIH SYRINGE______1.39 There is. at the moment, one plC' .DANCING MILEAGE NOSIEAT — Seamless (2 piifS kind of danger, which has to be ad­ ture we ought to flash on our men­ -.ST. REGIS HAIR DRYER — hot or cold switch per box) ______—-- 2%’rl.59 Fully guirinteed 3.95 CAN REGISTER YOU FOR AN mitted and recogpilzed and labeled tal screens, and just keep there, .4’ „ < able for you to choose from right now! All makes even if, on analysis. Its worst for quite a while, without captions .ST. REGIS STATIONERY .MIXED NUTS — 14 or. can, (ency roisted------INVITATION TO ADMIRAL 80 sheets and 40 envelopes______2 for .99 threat can be discounted. There or ’e ture or theory or explana­ .PACIFIC IRONING BOARD COVER A PAD SET .$T. REBIS ROIIT PINS Silicone — cuts Ironing time almost In half JACK'S SHOW. was a time, some years ago, when tion, while we Just look at it. O and models...all at down-to-earth prices...all backed rubber tips______-___ Reg. ,25 card 2 for .25 ■ome of the hospitals of Connecti­ It is the picture of Pravda, the 'A . r . REGIS JUNIOR AURM CLOCK...... cut threatened to put the Blue mighty official organ of those who p JSt. REGIS riUER PAPER — 300 sheets______.77 Cross out of business, because they .LIGHTERS — Wihdproof, standard or Ihinline. rule the party and the govern­ / / ■ / up by your reliable Ford Dealer! Hurry in for widest choice. _ULL POINT PEN $ REFILL Goldtone end chrome... were not satisfied with the scale ment of Russia, engaged in formal retrKteble — Clear-vu------.63 ©f payments they were receiving. debkte and dispute with Molotov .BOXED STATIONERY. AJid there was, more recently, a the mysterj'. JST. REGIS COMBS — 2 sizM, nylon end styrene 2 for .28 Spkdat crisis in the relationship between Much more fascinating and sigj- J T . REGIS AURM CLOCK------0»e Connecticut medical profession nificant than the- fact that Molotov SOH-AUataK And the Blue Shield, primarlly-be Is a mystery Is the fact the rule MORE BIG SAVINGS cause the profession itself had a Khrushchev feels It necessary or health SATURDAY ONLY spirited free enterprise division of appropriate to debate with him by JINALOESIC ULM, 1 oz. tube... .69 m ind and. votes over Just how public denunciation and attempted Buy yuan of useful JISCORBIC ACID TWINS, SAVE ON DEPRECIATION! authority endorses (Vitamin Cl ...... 100 mg. lOO's ...1.79 li. 'i^rge an area of its practice should refutation of his views. m ileage,., dependable Irons- 1/2 Gallon have its fees held to Blue Shield twice! ’ Naturally, we cannot resist > SAVE ON TAXESI JISCORIIC ACID TWINS, 2S0 mg.. lOO's.. 3.59 ea. standards. some analysis. But we will limit It SAVE ON INSURANCEI porfcrfion you can !>• proud of! Such things have occurred, un to the following comments, which Bartoa’f Alaioad KIm m and . a mattress that JISCORBIC ACID TWINS. SOO mg., 50's 3.59 aa. tier private responsibility, and are really little more than factual Miniatnre Nat Chocolatcf JUPIAIN FOR CHIL9REN TWINS (2 Dollies 50's) Borden’s therefore could occur again, under captions for the picture. The are ipedalljr priced till Jnn- Accurate dote — lime flavored.74 VaL the national program made possi­ country is called Russia, the gov­ nary 27th. Rcgriarty l*d9. ^ids proper "Festival" JOO LIVU OIL (Plain) Pint.,.— ...... 1J9 ble by the two national agree­ ernment is labeled dictatorship, the BOW 1A9 each. Got a lot of _CDT *8 SCRATCH CAEAM, 1 oz. tube ments cited at the beginning of debaters are Communists. Khrush­ friends? Buy 250 boxes and sleep health "Tops" for the medicine chest___ ...■.69 Ice Cream this editorial.' chev .Is the dictator, and Molotov Including many ^^^^^Used save $100 on these 2 great Dr. CaiKii FrMlericki, Ph.D. BLANKET J.IQUID SWEETENEA TWINS But, in both Connecticut in is the individual who defies him. Got a used ear you Barton favorhea. Just want . (2 bottles 26 cc.)------■tances, where the private enter­ Cars. . . inspected, reconditioned to treat yourself? Buy 1 box. 1 eon trust front a dealer who's .MEACUROCHAOME, 1 oz.. prise Involved felt like kicking over WOMEN NOT SLAIN SavedOf. (Not to be sn et^ Here at last... a mattress endorsed the traces, compromise developed, Los Angeles, Jan. 19 i/Fi—Mrs. [when necessary, road-tested. aL) Till Januaiy 27th ohlyl . OA rndnkki ta ■ in business to stay! by an eminent health authority at a AND GIFT bEBim CATE AT OCR STORE JRIHERAL OIL (Heavy) Pint------M and the great basic Blue Cross and Jessie Kahan's death in her West Then bade to 1.89. Aim ood wSotaSSsrSi' Los Angeles apartment resulted down-to-earth price. This posture- a Fall 78 x 90. SotteUe far tevto or double bed .SOOTHE SKIN TWINS (2 -8 oz. Plastic) Blue Shield programs continued Kisses, I lb.; Miniatnre Nut from natural causes, the coroner .perfect mattress, skilifully cmistruct- tall I • Claotoe o f 5 e o lo n Soft, smooth hand .arid body lotion.... 1.71 Vel. building, to the good and irre has ruled. Police theorized earlier Cbocolatea, 12 o l , 70 pieces. o Macldaie veaahable, teat drying pjaceable service and security of ed by world famous Eclipse, is en­ a A bieeid o f 9 4 % rdyon, 6 % aerllaai acryllo that she w as slaiii. dorse aad personally piaranteed- by Connecticut people. Her husband, Samuel, 56, found 1.90 "YOUR Our third general observation is Mrs. Kahan, 53, dead on the floor Dr. Fredericks. Here is a mattress of their home last night. Her face with the features you need for proper PRESCRIPTION this. If the object, among all B L A S T < If F t o y o u r FORD DEALER’S I r d i i m M L and arms were bruised. BARM sl^p health . . . and a mattress buy STORE" Americana of good heart and con­ An autopsy showed the bruises science, is to obtain the very best were superficial and there were no Exclualvely In Waneheator of-a-Iifetime. Take advantage of this Twin or tun size. Matching box HALLMARK PHARMACY MlutlOn for the problem involved, internal injuries. special January price, tonight! •prtof—$39.90. WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE AT RROAD ST.— NEXT TO "STOP aed SHOP" Last Monday a Fullerton wom­ then neither the -fact that the an, Mrs. Charlotte Schmidt, 46, OPEN DAILY TILL 10 P.M. — Ml 9'2M1 American Medical Association was beaten to death in her house. DILLON SALES and SERVICE, incT ra y have had to be pressured and On Jan. 2, Mrs. Doris June Bow­ WESTOWN fHCbtaned toward its present men, 32, was slain under similar S19 MAIN STREBT— MANCHEST )NN. circumstances In her Padfle Pali­ PHARMACY braadmiade^neee, nor the fact that sade^ home. 489 HarOerd M ~ M I M646 \m. * . f

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1962 PAGE BLKVBN PAGE TEN chairman for the Salvation Army aisad, aingls-imaced paCM, plud'.lIT lockville-Vernoh Jtockville^Vernon Andover has announced that contributions diarta and taUsa. Cold Weekend Regional Resource Pool Urged/ Labor Pushing Skating Report of $106 were received in the annual McNaMara He told the committea. that **it campaign last fail, and $131.50 is difficult to Justify a Polaria Water Users Petition PVC ^ Free, Gratis! Gift8of$153 waa received for the special Christ­ BUY force of more than 41 submarines.” Ahead; Heavy In Talk oh Ta^lBase Difference Bloodmohile For Spread of mas fund. Twenty p*r cent of the l y l b l A N O m e Navy had been talking in contribution' stays in Andover, she Asking for terms of 45 Polaris submarines. In To Shift Hearing.to City , By Rory O’Connor said, and last year two local fapi- connection with the budget an­ A possible pooling of raiouroeatItouMB In 'WMt HartfMd ar« u - Visit Slated 2 5 - Hour Week ReceivedJn Midwe?it Snow aassed at an average o f $10,000 llies received assistance. nouncement, the P«nta|{on dis­ by municipaliUes in the "to The Andover Congregational BRftNJ^NEW 1962 MODEL closed thsd the plans for eenatrue- compensate for the difference In 'W hile bomcB In HartUmd are aa- Lavitt ■‘^niggested Fe*). $54 Billion ■eeeed at an average, o f $8,023. A petition from cuztomera of the# The nsw attempt to consolidate Vernon’s three govern­ (Centlnaed (ram Yoga One) Boy’s Honor Church will hold ita annual meet­ tion now total only 41. (OontlBaed from Page One) tax bases of the dlffptent towns,” On Tuesday RockviUe Water and A qu^uct Co. said a weekday other than s Tues­ Each Polaria submarine carries was advocated last night at a meet­ The hlgheat priced buUdlng lota, day will be satisfactory. ments is more of a gambie than conditions make it seem. If it Ice skating conditions range ing on Jan. 28 at 3 p.m. Thla meet­ requesting that a hearing on water gotiated by the New York elec­ from good to excellent and the 16 miuilea. temperature of 12 below yester­ ing of the Capitol Region Plan on the average, are in Hartford, Circuit Court sessions are hwd faiis this time, it may be dead for years to come. There are Contributions to the scholarship ing will receive and act on re­ 6-PASS. (OmtlBaed from P» ( 0 One) The Red Croaa Bloodmobile will rate increases be held In Rockville houri of supervised skating at the ports; elect officers: adopt a McNarama .said the first six day, and a minimum of 16 below AMncy. and the loweet ate In Tolland, Tuesdays at City HaU. where tte more problems than meet the eye; for, although some of its tricians is sure to be a major talk­ fund in mefnory of Richard Clough Stone noted. The higheet mill rate, be at the Elks Club on N. Park -was received thla morning by the three park department maintained budget; vote on the time of the SEOAN the military budget, the secretary Polaria submarines now are in this morning, with a 46-mlle T h« suggestidn was made by State Public UtUltlea Conimlsalon water rate hearing would be held. former opponents have indicated^ ing pomt in on A FL-dO economic- have amounted to $153, it waa re­ Wtokly* service with the fleet, equipped Hubert Stone/ assistant director ut 64, is In Andover, and the lowest St. Tuesday from i;80 to 6:30 p.m-, and supervised areas fOr the week­ cl.urch sers’ices; rote diabprse- aald that "No dollar ceilings were northwest wind. The Rockville Water and Aque­ they favor thp idea, they alao indi­ through free expression of people legislative conference here next ported at the PTA meeting on with the original A-1 missile, which the Connecticut Public Elxpendlture mill rate, 24, Is In Windsor Locks, (PUC).. 4 duct Co. has requested an overall end will be aa follows: ment of bazaar money and act on ywcording to Mra. Julia McCarthy, A PUC spokesman said the re­ cate they want it on their own and not through an expression week. It is to be keyed to economic Center Springs: Tonight until 10. Wednesday night. The Andover uslgned" In asking Uio^ !A.rmy, has an effective range of 1.2J0 A massive snow storm plodded Council, qpeaking at a meeting at he edded. 16 per cent increase in rates. . terms. Mothers' Club contributed $50 to be onj"* other business lawfully to Includes Flnanca and blood program chairman. quest will be given duS considera­ which has been forced into their problems and ways of reducing the Charter Oak: Same hours. Navy and Air Force to develop a miles. across the Midwest toward the South congregational Church in In a question and answer period, Oppo^tion has atronj m Having protested during past mouths. used for a scholarsTilp to be given conie before the meeting.' Insurance ChargM m e 7th to the 19th submarines Mrs. McCarthy said donori must tion by the commissioners on their nation's 4.1 million unemployed. Center Springs Annex; Hockey Immadfot* tentative 5-year defense program. Ohio River valley and the south­ Hartford. after the talke it was pointed out return from the V^ashlngton hear­ the franchise ^rea of and consolidation attenipts that the For oil of this, ths gamble is to an engineering student. "Clearing Air of Confused 'A fter Normal Down will have the later A-2 missile, with In Connection with his lex base that a certain inequi^ existed be between the ages of 21 and 80. Goldberg is to be a speaker. until 10. < Thinking" will be the Rev. Wil­ eastern states t o d a ^ ings on financial-heeds of the New adjacent aectlona of Ellington ana proposed single-government char­ worth the Stakes. There are some Saturday, Center Springs and The total scholarship fund now Payment DdivBry He said initial totals of funds a range of 1,500 miles, m e 20th explorations, stone suggested that therein such towns as East Hart­ However,' donors between the ages In New York, contractore agreed lard Thomens sermon topic at asked by the services rtmged from It piled up record-breaking Haven Railroad. rural Vernon. _ ^ ters concealed the machinery for left shoes on right feet at the mo­ Center Springs Annex will be open stands at $178. Since the start of submarine, and all subsequent governmental serrtces must ob­ ford derived considerable taxes of 18 and 21 will be accepted if Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr. dictatorship, the opponents are under pressure of a atrike to re­ the fund In 1955, twelve $100 Sunday's 11 a.m. worship service. |63 billion for the next fiscal year amounts dt snow in eastern Kan- Rockville Corporation Counsel ment, but it’s better to notice the from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. for skat­ ■■■. . ships, will be equipped with the A-3 serve the, utmost economy. from its industry, whereas some they have written parental con' stated his opposition the day after now proposing to do some dictat­ duced working hours for some awards have been made. There will be a Pilgrim Fellow­ to $87 billion for fiscal 1966. and western Missouri — an, Edwin M. Lavitt, who informed mistake at the beginning of the ing and hockey, respectively. rocket, with a 2,600-mile range. This includes, if possible, some other towns did not derive similar sent, or .are mairied, or are in the the notice was published. The ing on their own. walk than at the end. 9.000. members o f the Internation­ The M A voted to Join the PTA ship executive meeting at 4 p.m. These totals later were reduced area that has taken a heavy pound­ customers of their right to petition Charter Oak Park — 10 a.m. McNamara said that the 41-ship measure of unification of munici­ bmefits. armed services. aty Council Monday recorded The difficult part Is they are un­ al Brottierhood of Electrical Work­ council tftbng with the PTAs of on Sunday, and a board of ben­ BOLAND MOTORS to about $54..bllllon for the first or ing all winter. It also caused five fob a local hearing, said he has ------— jf-r— > .to noon, 1:30 to 10 p.m. Polaris force also will require a pal governments and services, he These “ have not” towns, often An individual's weight must be unanimous opposition. aware of it. ers. The union had sought a 4-hour Marlborough. Hebron and RHAM. evolences meeting on Tuesday at 869 CENTER STREET— Ml 8-4079 hext fiscal year, he said, and this supporting fleet of five tenders, aix deaths. said. provide the working talent for talked to staff meihbers in the day. Weather permitting, the Satur­ A cold wave was expeoted to above 110 pounds. Recent illness PUC attorney’s division and a date Tuesday, the Vernon Republican Opposition is centered mainly in Named as delegates from Andover 7:30 p.m. OVER 25 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCA’nON was then reduced to $51.6 billion supply smps, and a number of Two areas which have made re­ East Hartford’s industry, but the or innoculations against various PTA to Present In place of a 6-hour day plua day schedule will be repeated Sun­ thrust down across the Midwest of Feb. 14 has been tentaUvely Town Committee adopted a motion the fire district among those wnu day. were: Mrs. Doris Cliamberlain, On Wednesday, Tlic Rev. Mr. YOUR QUALITY LARK DEALER Of new obllgatlonal authority by floating drydocks and other vessels. gional government work, he noted, cost of educating the children of diseases within 24 hours before.do­ opposing the increase. have felt they would have most to a seventh hour at overtime pay .. ... principal; Guy Outlaw, a teacher; Thomen will attend the Mental transferring other unused funds behind the tnowfall today, drop­ were Yoronto, Canada, and Dade agreed to. No coasting will be allowed in these workers la left to the "have nation will disqualify some. Originally, the h e a ring-was Members of the GOP said the lose. It's no secret the members ut Teacher’s Comedy previously worked by the men. Center Spring Park for the simple 1Albert Patch, Mrs. Paul Health Associalion in Manchester previously voted by Congress. ping temperatures tq below zero County in Florida. not” towns, it waa pointed out. Women of St.cBernard’s Guild scheduled for Feb. 13, a Tuesday, company is not justified In forcing the 'Vernon Taxpayer's Bureau and they will henceforth have a 5-hour ------Donohue, Mrs. Clarence Provost and the ministers’ reading group The biggest item In the trans- Hebron in Kansas and Missouri and bring Stone also said it was extremely will be on duty during the 'visit day, with a sixth hour at overtime. reason there is no snow. near-zero readings-into Oklahoma, On other matters, a brief sur In -Hartford, where the vast ma­ local users to pay for expansion In its twin, the Vernon Independent The Robertson PTA will present and Mrs. William Chamberlain- at the Ellington church. The latter fer of unused funds was $514.5 important to maintain the tax vey of housing in the region was Mrs. Rita Otto will, be in charge Party, and the majority of district its annual play Tuesday at 7:30 Because straight-time pay was The first meeting of the council million that Coiigrew voted last parts o f Texas. Arkansas and base at Its highest possible level. jority of PUC hearings are held. other areas. meeting will discuss confirmation OF MANCHESTER delivered by Robert W , Chave, of and a doctor will be in attendance. firemen and constables have form­ p.m. and Wednesday *t 8 p.m. in raised from $4.40 to $4.96 an hour, will be held at 8 p.m. on Feb, 7 classes. aETGHER GLASS GO. year to continue purchases of a Meeting Planned southern M isi^ri. ' As for future taxation prospects, the school auditorium. The early their 5-day earnlnga will be about State Society Backs There also war danger of heavy the CRPA staff, and the CRPA PoUee Arrest ed the basic opposition bloc, ! at the RHAM Library. This meet- Mitchell wing of heavy long range Jet B52 Stone felt the property tax will con­ elected Henry Hinchcllffe of Weth­ Terrance S. Smith, 17, of Wlnd- Monday night, a handful of VTB curtain on Tuesday was planned the same. ' ing will be open to any PTA mem­ drifting in eastern Kansas and tinue to be the principal source of Mancheater Evening Herald An­ 188 WEST MIDIM.E TURNPIKE 9-7879 bombers. McNamara refused to On School Needs ersfield to its executive board. sorviUe Rd., Effilngton, was arrest' Bonnelly T akes members agreed to support con­ for the convenience of children The union made clear that it New Medical Plan ber who wishes to attend. spend this. northwest^ni Missouri as a stiff municipal revenues. dover correo|¥indent, Margery Acting on a suggestion by Rob­ ed on a warrant last night charg' W e d d i n g solidation under a town meeting,' who wish to attend. was worried about the inroads of Mrs. Eugene Schwanke, Mrs. Mnntandon. telephone Pilgrim 2- Under the budget for the new north ■wind kicked up. However, he stated, the tax base Hebron’s building nseds com­ ert D. Bro-wn, CRPA director, the ing him with delivering liquor to a or selectman, form of government. Mrs. Mary Ann Handley directa automated construction methods (Continued from Page One) Philip Denoncourt and William 6012. c o r n e r DURANT ST. | fiscal year, as finally worked out, The''prospects caused scores of could be broadened by the imposi­ minor. The special services available in the comedy she wrote, entitled mittee and the boai4 of education tion of local income taxes, increas organization approved an inquiry President’s Job and wanted to share the available Kelley were named to the nom­ the secretary said that a buildup are agreed on the need for extra schools in the Kansas-Missourl Constable Edwrin R. Carlson the city of Rockville, they agreed, "Hasta Manana,” which concerns work among more men. There is inating committee for officers to andw belt to remain closed. Most ed service charges, local retail into the possibility of adding a O’Reilly - Baker single person over 65 whose in­ LARGER QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! of conventional waffare forces— classroom space in the elementary planner to the CRPA staff to as­ made the arrest. The charge could ^ handled through a sepa­ a group., of American PTA women actually a shortage of electrician.s come does not exceed $2,500, and serve in the PTA next year. including guerrilla specialists— School children depend on buses, taxes or local motor vehicle taxes,. Miss Brenda Kay Baker and (Continued from Page One) PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING school in the near future, m e sub­ Calling the present tax bases of sist member towns on local prob­ stemmed from an incident in Ver­ rate utilities district. who are determined to improve in New York, but the union said it for a married couple over 65 whose Mrs. James Ray, chairman of Unemployment Up will continue. and officials were reluctant to ex­ non Jan. 5 Constables said they Charles Raymond O’Reilly, both of Meanwhile, a group of city coun- conditions In a Mexican communi­ the ways and means committee, ject will be taken up at a town the member towns a "crazy quilt,” lems. Ajjslstance would be provid­ exactly 48 hours after he and three will recruit 1,000 apprentices. combined incomes do not exceed "This does not mean that we meeting to be held early in the pose them to the dangers of be­ could give no details. Mancheater, were united in mar­ climen met and agreed they would ty anf" whose encounters provide announced the PTA fair will be AUTO GLASS INSTALLED coming trapped in snowdrifts. All Stone pointed out that dwelling ed on a contractual bMls. In that connection, union of­ $4,000. These benefits would be Week of Jan. 13 would hesitate to use nuclear coming month. At this meeting the Smith is free today under $250 riage last Saturday at St. James' other members ofall-clvlUen, work toward a consolidation vote Some hilarity. Parents and teach­ held on Saturday, April 28 at the weapons even In a, limited war public schools in Wichita and Kan­ In the November state eleebons. ficials here pointed to a labor de­ provided for as low as $3 a month. appointment of a building commit­ bond for court appearance Feb. 6. state council were led out of the ers of the Robertson PTA are partment report issued this week school, and asked that white ele­ GLASS FURNITURE TOPS 4 situation, if needed,” he empha­ sas City were closed. Smoker 'Tonight Church. The councllmen’s sentiment lies members of the cast and provide The CMS insurance plan in ef­ Idle claims for the Manchester tee of 11 members is to be con National Palace as prisoners of Which said that "The failure of phants, rummage articles and sized. Wichita, in south Central Kan­ The Rockville Area Jaycees The bride is the daughter of Mr. with a representative form ol gov­ apeclalty numbers. fect aince 1959 provides services area, for the week ending Jan. 18, sidered. Five members will be se­ Rodriquez Echavarria and a mili­ the 1961 recovery to generate an to a single person without regard plants be saved for the event. MIRRORS (Hr«pkie« and Door) . Experiences In the hurried call­ sas, measured 15 inches of new will hold their annual membership and Mrs. Fred T. Baker, 39 Lyn- ernment to be authorized by char­ Kenneth Woods will be pianist, Garden Club Sets Talk were up by 1.4 per rent over the lected by the board, one'eaCh from Kennedy to Display expansion of jobs in construction to age or employment and whose up of thousands of reservists dur­ snow through last night, on top smoker at $he clubhduse at Con' dtde S t The bridegroom is the son tary-civilian Junta wa* Installed In ter or ordinance adopted as part and Ronald Swiatklewicz, accord Arthur von Roomer will be the PICTURE FRAMING (oR typM ) the board, the finance board and even with the sharp upturn in con Income does not -exceed $3,000, and preceding week, according to the ing the Berlin crisis indicate a the planning and zoning commisi of 2 inches of old snow. The pre­ necticut Golfland in Talcottville of Mrs. Margaret O’Reilly, 38 the council's place. of the consolidation vote. lonist. Mrs. William Olcavage and principal speaker at the meeting need for change in the "balance vious record was 12 inches on the tonight at 8:30. Lancaster Rd., and the late Already there is conflict. The sit­ Mrs. Rocco Traill, ways and means struction expenditures, U imprcce- to a married couple whose Incomes of the Garden Club Wednesday Stale Ijibor Department. W IND OW and P LA H GLASS Sion, and three to be selected by It was two months ago that the dented in pOTtwar experience." between regular and reserve ground in Wichita Meirch 9, 1909. A number of prospective mem­ Charles O’Reilly. i capital celebratted the repubUc’s uation is compounded by the at­ chairmen, are in charge of ar­ do not exceed $4,000. evening at the school. 'Von Roomer, Total claims in Manchester for the town meeting. Vacancies will Negotiations due to get under forces,” McNamara said. be filled by the board of education. Kansas City had 14 inches of V,S. Support of UN bers have been Invited, but the The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John F. liberation from the Trujillo dy­ titude of VTB members that they rangements. The CMS fee for the single per­ an elementary school teacher, will the Jan. 13 w eek w ere 1.545, and CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK m a t is why two more regular new enow and a total cover of 21 smoker is open to others who may Hannon performed _the ceremony. must keep the other group on the The public is invited. Tickets way soon in the big steel Industry son is $1.75 a month, and for the •speak on “ Landscaping — What. 263 of the claims were initial Eight new class rooms are re­ nasty in a coup led by Rodriguez may become the next battleground army divisions are being formed, quired for housing students now at­ inches. The city has had 30 inches wish to Join. Bouquets of white 'mixed flowers Echavarria. Now he is a prisoner. defensive. . are available at the school or from married couple $2.05. How, When, Why.” filjng.s. MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS he said, and this "should make this month, 8 inches more than Four Jaycees can be contacted were at the altar. There are other conflicts which members of the PTA executive for a shorter work week. The Hostesses for the evening will be unemployment claims through­ tending the school and for estima­ (Continued from Page One) There was no immeffiate an­ Steelworkers Union has indicated possible some reduction In the ted increased school enrollment any previous entire January. by area residents who want to at­ The bride, given in marriage by nouncement about what would be overshadow the significant factor board. Mrs. Robert Friedrich, Mrs. Ray­ out the state Increased from 49,- OPEN SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINa her father, wore a street-leng;th it will be a major goal because of size" at the Reserves and Nation­ (four of each). Since Dec. 8, Kansas City has had New Guinea and .called on the tend tonight's gathering but who done ■with the imprisoned general, that proponents and opponents Driver, Companion mond Stoner, and Mrs. Marlon Tay­ 346 to 50,998. A y ea r ago. claim s ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN al Guard. 47 inches of snow. Obituary have not received invitations. The dress of white peau de sole ■with both state they favor merging of the dwindling number of workers lor. > throughout the .state reached 64,- Year by year additional school­ Ehitch and the Indontelans to co­ an Air Force veteran, or who required to operate the mills. "The time has come when the room space has been demanded aa Wichita’s municipal airport was operate with the U.N. leswler in members are Alan Taylor, Henry sweetheart neckline, a petal crown would replace him as the armed the three governmenta Mrs. John Yeomans, fund drive 830 for the sam e period. trimmed vrtth seed pearls and fin­ Reducing regular work hours is Hurt in Accident reserve forces must be tailored to increased enrollment necessitated. closed at 6 last night to give his peace-making efforts. Cripps, George Semprebon and forces commander. Army Col. Vic­ The councllmen will meet with fit our over-all force requirements workmen a chance to clear the George W. Bats Donald Berger. gertip silk illusion veil. She car­ administrative officials of the oth­ Local Stocks not necessarily a way to make Aa soon as the immediate pressure Informed sources said one pur­ tor Klvy Vinas Roman, 36, subsec­ more Jobs, however, because most A 21-year-old Manchester man and all unnecessary drains on our is eased continued demands are runways. Ellington—George W. Batz, 85, Wins Fourth in Row ried a cascade of white roses. retary of the armed forces, tem­ er governments Jan. 81 to take pose of the meeting was to dem­ Mrs. Richard K. Dillon of North workers prefer more Income than and a Hartford woman were treat­ resources eliminated,” he added. called for. Now the above eight All Jet planes by-passed Kansas onstrate the K enney adiftinlstra- of Esther Ave., died late last night Sykes Junior High School bas­ porarily took over his office at the steps toward consolidation under Quotations Furnished by m e secretary .said this budget City during the storm and only a ketball team won its fourth game Windham, aa matron of honor, the Heme Rule Act. more leisure and would rather ed at Manchester Memorial Hos­ new rooms will relieve Immediate tion's support, for the world body at the Vernon Haven Convalescent San Ysidro Air Base. Ooburn MIddlebrook, Inc. assumes that reserve forces called few propellor-driven planes land­ in a row yesterday, dowming wore a red satin sheath dress with The taxpayers’ group will seek Bank Stocks work < extra hours at premium pital early today for minor in­ needs only. Future needs, estima­ Just when (Congress la investigat­ The government-operated Radio overtime ratea than take the time juries received In a two-car ac­ up because of the Berlin crisis will ted on further Increase in enroll­ ed. Home. Newington 27-26 in a no-tlme-left matching overskirt, and carried a Caribe reported Air Force Gen. to name a consolidation study Bid Asked ing U.8. support for U.N. inter­ off. cident on Main St.,' Just south of be released by July but cautioned ments, will mean still more class­ Only one highway, a state road Mr. Batz waa bom in Ellington thriller. Joe Kayan’s basket in the cascade of red and white split car­ Andres Rodriguez Mendez, an ex­ group at a district meeting, thus Conn. Bank and Trust vention in The Congo. gi-vlng the study group an official Recognizing this, the recently- Hazel St. that "ob\iously no one can fore­ room space to be provided. The between Cottonwood Falls and the Secretary of State Dean Rusk Aug. 2, 1876, s son of Charles and Anal second won the game. nations. ile in Puerto Rico, would succeed Oo...... 60 64 JANUARY tell at this time how or when the Butler County line, was closed in Mary Herfr Batz, and Uved in this Billy Maynes was high scorer Vytau Gulbinaa of Claurk Rd., status the VTB does not have. adopted APL-CIO resolutlbhs said (Jhai'Ies E. Lockwood of 1009 present elementary school enroll­ told the congressional inquiry yes­ Rodriguez Echavarria. But Bon- Hartford National that work hours could also be re­ Main St. told police he was light­ Berlin' crisis will actually be re­ ment is now quoted as 351. with Kansas. All o f Misaqurl roads area all his life. He waa a retired with 13 points. Bolton, served as best man. Ushers nelly told newsmen the assign­ It’s too bad the march toward Bank and Trust Oo. 59 >4 63'4 terday that U.N. intervention were George McKay, 67 Branford what can be a victorious effort duced by providing more holidays, ing a cigarette for his companion, solved.” 525 estimated within 10 years. were open. But the highway pa­ carpenter. In games last Friday and Tues- ment remains to be decided. Fire Insurance Companies blocked a Soviet "takeover” St.; John Lahda, 5 Ridgewood St.; has begun with different aims.. longer vacations or earlier retire­ Miss Lucille Gagney of Hartford, For this reason, he asked con­ The kindergarten now has to trols of both states said highways scheme in the chaotic Congo and Survivors Include two sons, day, Sykes defeated Somers 31-15 Six of the seven members o f the Aetna Fire ...... 142 152 tinuation by Congress of the au­ were packed with snow and that George Batz of Cocoa Beach, Fla. and St. Bernard's 34-27. Raymond Malsltls of East Hart­ The thing td consider is that the ment. Giving a worker an addi­ look his eyes off the road for a meet In hired space at the Hebron headed off a Russlan-U.S. clash in state council—most of them long­ Hftd. Fire ...... 72 76 moment, veered his northbound thority to "increase the number tire chains were needed to pro­ and Elmer Batz of Ellington; e Sykes' record is now four wins ford and A1 Yoklo of Manchester. alma which have so far been con­ tional four weeks paid vacation, Congregational (Jhurch. The Ele­ the heart of Africa. time opponents of the Trujillo dic­ National Fire ...... 150 160 it was suggested, would amount to vehicle to the left, and, Jitryck a BLACK and vide sufficient traction for safe and two losses. The team plays in Mrs.'Baker wore a blue lace and flicting are secondary to the .aim WHITE of military personnel on duty be­ mentary school class meeting now The administration was also said daughter, Mrs. Walter Gessay of tatorship—^emerged from incar­ PhoenU Fire ...... 120 130 travel. chiffon sheath dress and the o f unifleation. cutting his work week 3 hours. southbound car driver by Ronald J. yond the number for which funds has to be held in the basement sup- to feel an open show of confi­ Ellington; a sister, Mrs. Gustie the Northern Copnecticut League. ceration or embassy refuga and Life and Indemnity ins. Cos. The snowstorm was a factor in Servicemen’s News bridegroom’s mother wore an aqua At that, the current differences Reducing work hour.s has long Mercer, 23, of 114 SummiU St., In are provided." ply-8 t o r a g e room, and at the dence waa vital at this time to help West, AJblne, N.Y.; 11 grandchll resumed control of the government Aetna Casualty ....132 142 the left front fender and door. could be done only with a 2-car ,colliaion that killed four Patrick M. Sullivan, USN. son silk and lace tunic sheath. Both over the form o f consolidated gov­ been a major union goal. One of mis RHAM School the special class for 'il)innJurei“ 'u^eroth7r; 1 the m ite dren and three great-grandchil­ they first took up on Jan. 1. Aetna U fe ...... 124 132 the nation's earliest recorded labor Lockwood, charged with failure I presidential approval. of Mrs. Norma R. Wheeler of wore orchid corsages. ernment are not irreconcilable. retarded pupils meets in a small near Great Bend, Kan.ifor, authority for U.S. purchase of up dren. A reception for 200 guests was The state council’s first act after The VTB members concluded Conn. General ...... 255 275 strikes was by Philadelphia Car­ to drive In the proper lane, will be As to missile plans,' McNamara half the $2(X) million bond issue Rockville is -serving aboard the returning to the National Palace Hftd. Steam Boiler 130 140 j room provided as a faculty lounge. Funeral services will be held tank leindlng ship USS Walworth held at the British American Club. there must be a plan for consollda penters for s 10-hour day. Con­ presented In Circuit Court 12. Man­ said money for four more squad­ Snow, sleet and rain also hit the U.N. will soon float to help waa to accept the reslgqiatlon of Ins. City Life ...... '.3 0 34 ■ CLEARANCE All this shows the present crowded Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Ladd gress legislated the 40-hour week chester, Feb. 6. His car, with ex­ SALE For a wedding trip to New York tion. There must be a plan indeed. rons of the Minuteman missile is condition at both schools. most all other sections of the coun­ pay the U.N. will soon float costs County, which left Norfolk, Va., Joaquin Balaguer, a Trujillo hold­ Travelers ...... :.152>4 160 >4 try but the weather was not as Funeral Home, 19 Eflllngton Ave., Wednesday for two months of op­ City, Mrs. O’Reilly wore a three- If it helps to call it a plan, or an in 1938. tensive front end damage, was Included in the budget request and Church News of its Congo operation. Rockville. The Rev. Paul J. Bow over who was president until the ordinance, rather than a charter, Publlo UtUiHes According to government statis­ towed away. Broken glass from the additional squadrons are planned The regular meeting of the blusteiy as in the lower Missouri A number of Congressmen feel erational training in the Caribbe^ piece gray wool jersey suit with man, pastor of Union Congrega­ black accessories. The couple is Junta deposed the 7-man council then it should be called a plan. Conn. Light Power .. 29 31 tics between 15 and 20 per cent damaged head lamp.s was strewn for later years. Brotherhood of St. Andrew will be I Valley. that the bond issue would not have area. Htfd. Electric Light 71 <4 75 >4 tional Church, Rockville, ■will of­ The year’s first amphibious ex­ living at 170 ^ Charter Oak St, Tuesday night. The taxpayers’ bureau has rid­ of ail plant and office workers have over a large area of Main St. Pa­ m e over-all Minuteman pro­ held tomorrow at 7 a.m. at St. I Cold weather clung to broad been necessary if the U.N. had That cleared the way for Bon- Hartford Gas Co...... 68 73 T F- ' l areas from the Midwest into the ficiate. Burial will be In Grove Hill ercise, it will be highlighted by a Manchester. den the crest of one popular wave less than a 40-hour work week — trolman Prlmo Amadeo investigat­ gram is for a total of 800 of these Peter's Epi.scopal Church. Church acted together in its demands that Cemetery, Rockville. nelly to step up to the presidency recently ;— the petition for direct Southern New England about one of every five or aix. This ed. solid-fuel rockets with a range of services Sunday will be: Holy, north-east, with sub-zero tem­ the Soviet bloc and other nations water-borne assault landing at in accordance with an agreement Friends may call at the funeral Vieques. Puerto Rico. telephone dialing. It now appeara Telephone ...... 53 57 is most prevalent in the printing, about 5,000 miles. Communion, 8 a.m.; Choral eucha- peratures in most northern areas, pay their share of The Congo bill last month between BalaguCr and _ Manufacturing Companies 4 - including -30 in Bozeman and home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m, The Walworth County is sched­ to be placing its surfboard in posi­ clothing, brewing, rubber, lumber Mc^arama said the budget pro­ rist and ehurch school, 10 a.m., the and other U.N. costs. Revenue Office the leading anti-TruJllIo faction, Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 59,'4 63>4 and fur industries. gram also would provide for com­ Drummond, Mont. Temperatures uled to return to Norfolk early tion for another crest ride — con­ Rev. Gordon W. Weeman, rector, Kennedy made plain his support Lloyd Wheeler the National CSvlc Union. solidation. Associated Spring .. 1416 A government aurevy of office pletion o f the 13-squadron Atlas officiating. Young People’s Fellow­ generally -were below normal over for the beleaguered U N. in his next March. Lloyd Wheeler, 67. of 137 Olcott Rodney L. West, seaman appren­ Opens Tomorrow Young businessman Donald Read Two successful rides could help Bristol Brass ...... 9'4 11 workers in last Aluminum project and 12 squadrons of the ship will meet at 7 p.m. the major part of the country as state of the union message. was named to fill Balaguer's coun­ Dunham Bu.sh ...... 5'4 6'4 the cold spell showed no indication SL, died yesterday at Hartford tice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. reverse the general opinion that April showed that 87 per oent Titan missile. He added that, as Members who wish to give flow­ cil seat. Em-Hart ...... 81 >4 86'4 of a general, immediate break. Hospital after a short illness. Reginald J. West of 89 Mountain The office of Paul Cervini, col­ the inra Is strictly a dissident or­ worked less than a 40-hour week. Windows $11 the buildup of the Minuteman and ers for the altar In memory of Radio Oaribe said Balaguer's ganization of negative rather than Fafnlr ...... 47'4 5114 About 54 per cent were on a 35- the Polaris submarine progranl loved ones are asked to sign the Temperatures moderated a little in Mr. Wheeler was bom in Hart' St., Ellington, is serving aboard lector of revenue, will be open to­ the anti-submarine warfare sup­ whereabouts were not known. positive criticism. Heublein ...... 25 28 hour week. In fact, throughout goes forward “it may be desirable flower chart in the church ves­ the Northeast after the lowest G*ash Victim ford, Nov. 6, 1894, a son of the There was no word on the three N. B. M achine...... 22 25 marks of the season yesterday. port aircraft carrier USS Wasp, morrow from 9 'a.m. until noon as Trouble is, popularity comes the nation many more office work­ later on in the decade” to begin tibule. late Rev, Robert 'Wheeler, former military members of the Junta and North and Judd .... 14 16 Doors . Heavy snow fell in Clarksville, pastor of the old Talcott St. CoH' operating out of Boston, Mass. The convenience to taxpayers who ers are on short weeks than are :v phasing out fiom « of the Atlas The YPF will entertain the chil­ two elision membera who had held Stanley Works ...... 21 23 plant workers. Our low prices are now even lower. misailes which are not in protect­ dren of the Curtis Home in Meri­ Tenn., and two to five inches waa Sues Police gregatlonal Church, Hartford, and Wasp ta the flagship of the Task haven’t yet made the second in­ Group Bravo commander, and par­ office under the lYuJiUos. Veeder-Root ...... 57'4 61'4 Jal. D o o r s / i5935 ed launching sites. den at a party Sunday at 2:80 p.m. indicated for the northern mid­ the late Mary Freeman 'Wheeler. stallment on their town taxes for Rodriguez Ekshavarria, arrested state area. Sleet and rain fell in ticipates in extensive anti-subma­ The above quotations are not to Stump of Pillard Left We wonf clear our stock for the THie complete Atlas program in Phelps Hall. Five defendants, including the He was a graduate of Hartford 1961. by his own troops, sat glumly un­ Personal Notices be construed as actual markets. Fins ,.li^talIatiAn. calls for 126 of those rockets, of Services of the Hebron and Gil­ other sections. Freezing rain and Town of Manchester and one of ita High School and Harvard Unlver rine warfare training in the A t­ The taxes are those due on real lantic. der guard in a waiting room in the Aleppo, Syria— About 30 miles mid-ye^ models. All sets backed which 64 now are in position for ead Congregational Churches on rain pelted much of Georgia. policemen, have been named in a sity, class o f 1916. and personal property owned aa National Palace as Bonnelly was MANCHESTER new use. In a test firing, an Atlas has Sunday will be: Hebron, 10 a.m., In the slightly warmer air in the $10,000 lawsuit brought by the He was superintendent o f the of Oct. 1. 1960. ,y In Memoriam Largest Bell from Aleppo in northern Syria lie Southeast, skies were overcast and installed in the council conference the ruins of the church, monastery, traveled over 9,000 • miles. It is Sunday school 11:15; Gilead, Sun­ father of an 11-year-old boy who. Post Office in , N. Y. The penalty for not paying the chamber ISO feet away. Just two la loTlnc numorr of Richard J. A W N IN G C O . by PottertonX Better Service and P l«rco who passed away Jan. 19. IMi school and city ' that grew up liquid-fueled and cannot be fired day school, 10 a.m., worship, 11:15. rains were general over East was struck by a car on Center Su until his retirement and was an Rockville-Vernon taxes by Feb. 1 is a fine of one half Russia can claim the largest bell PHONE MI t-8091 months ago the 37-yesr-oId Air around the windblown Sixth Cen­ as fast as the Minuteman. The Revvs John N. Cross, pastor of Texas. Louisiana, Mississippi, last year. Army veteran of World War I. of one per cent per month of the Always smlllnz. happy and content. in the world. The "Tsar Kolokol,' Force general had been a hero to tury monk, St. Simon Stylitss, and Guarantee. m e Titan program provides for both churches, will take for his Arkansas, Georgia, Alabama and TTie defenlants are the town. Pa­ Survivors include his wife, Mrs, assessment, including January. Lioved..and respected wherever he went. cast in 1734, has never been rung Warrant Issued Dominicans for leading the Air Years will n ^ darken or shadows dim, the 60-foot pillar—now only a a total of 108 missiles. sermon text "The Wink of an the CMrolinas. Driving was trolman Alfred M. Ritter of 45 Myrtle Presby 'Wheeler; a son, because, in 1737, s fire destroyed Force uprising that expelled the The beautiful memories we have nt him. its supports and, in falling, an 11 stump— on which he ptrehed more m e Titan is not yet operational, Eye.” hazardous in sections of wet belt. Cheater Dr., the Connecticut (Bust Light snow fell in Kentucky, Lloyd Wheeler Jr., of St. Louis, On Break Charge last of the Trujillo dynasty. ton piece fell from ita side. than 30 years. ta t the first of those rockets is Heads .'Vfarch of Uinies Co., bus driver Henry Hayes of Mo.; two daughters, Mrs. Stanley His guards said the general Father, Mother, brother and sister. Mrs. Jerrold Porter will be across wide sections of the Mid­ Bloomfield and Mrs. Teresa Agos- About Town expected to be ready for u.se thl.s west. the central Rockies, the cen­ Newman Jr„ of Manchester and would be held prisoner until the • 2S” overall diagonal 280 spring or summer. The Titan is chairman of the coming March of tlnelll of 268 Lake St. Mrs. Roger Forrester, Brooklyn, A Hartford youth arrested in state council decided his fate. BRAND NEW Dime drive, to be assisted by Mrs. tral Pleateu region, Oregon and The boy is Robert Topping, son aq. in. tube liquid-fueled ta t faster firing than Northern California. Flurries N. Y., and four grandchildren. Vernon last week on auto theft, The Men's League of the Sal­ the Atlas and has about the same Howard E; Porter aa co-chairman. of Mr. and Mrs. William Topping B47 HUNT PUSHED 1962 flecked the north Atlantic states. Sr., 19 Wadsworth St. Private funeral services, wei^ ^ d breaking and entering charges vation Army will meet tomorrow g smart modfirn lo-boy_____ range as Jhe Atla.s. LeUera for the mall campaign at the Holmes Funeral at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Re­ Plattsburgh, N.Y„ have already been sent to residents. It was beh7W“ freezing from the Representing them, the cti nhs been arrested anew on a Su- conmie The massive prepared statement Home, 400 Main St. The Rev. Lau freshments ■will be served. A search con^ued today in the MODELS L*ter this month there will be a central Oregon coast southeast­ ants, is Atty. Paul Groobert. penbr Court bench warrant charg­ which McNamara handed to the rence Vincent, associate minister snow-covered Adlronda^ f4>r Mothers’ March, to be directed by ward to southern Nevada, into The suit, returnable to Hartford • Featurea Target Turret committee consisted of 122 large of Center Congregational (Jhurch, ing Imiv, with breaking and enter­ The Sons of the American Legion a missing B47 Jet booiber and Its Mrs. Pearl Roberge of Amston North Central Texas, to extreme County Court of (Common Pleas, Tuner TWO YEARS southeastern Oklahoma across March 6, alleges that Policeman officiated. Burial was In Soldier’ ing w lth '^ m ln a l intent. will serve a spaghetti supper Satur­ four crewmen. Blih winds 'and BUYS Lake, as chairman. Legal Notice southern Tennessee to the South Ritter signalled the boy to cross Field, East Cemetery. day at the American Le^on Home temperatures slightly above zero PTA Hears Ghanaian M eanw hll^a warrant from the IN SAFE-BUY • 7” X 5” *apeaker TO PAY STATE OF CONNECTICUT, Superior Virginia Coast. Center St. at Main St, on Jan. 30, Friends may contribute to the 14th Circuit IrKHartford has been from 6:30 to 8 p.m. A limited num­ Itampered seardiers but Air Court, County of Hartford, January d, The guest speaker of the PTA ■Warmest weather again wad in 1961, at 12:40 p.m. and also sig­ Heart Fund in memory of Mr. issued for his arrest on the auto ber of tickets will be available at Force offleUds sold even remote 1962. meeting Wednesday evening was GREAT the Florida peninsula, with read­ nalled Mrs. Agostinelli to proceed Wheeler. the door. clues were being checked. Re­ Philip H. Knnneway v.i. Anna B. Kcn- Sam Akesson of Ghana, who is theft count. newa}', a.k.a Anna Pawelzyk Laval- ings in the 60s, with 69 In Miami west on Center St. Ronaldo F. Bouchard, 19, of 188 ports of flares, tracks to the USED CARS lee Kenneway. now a student at the University and 71 in Key West and Home­ Another claim is that a bus Henry Pero Nahum Dr., Hartford/orlglnally snow, objects tte t might be tiie NoUce to Anna B. Keuiieway. a.k.a. of Hartford. He is an ordained Executive Less stead. driven by Hayes was Illegally park- Tolland—Henry Pero, 77, pleaded guilty to the chafes in wreckage of a |rtaae have been TV viowing Anna Pawelczyk 1-avallee Kennvway. minister, and a former dlrectorjof of Upon the coni[jlalnt of Ute plaintiff ■ed partially across the pedestrian Pero Rd„ former textile superin 12th Circuit Court in RockviUe Jan Washington — Studies by the reported from Maine to Lake In the alMive entitled action. prayiiiK mass education in Ghana. Open cros.swalk, so as to obstruct the Brie. T h e nlrcraft dlsapptnred 'SI COMET '61 T'MRO . . *61 CADILLAC for rcaaons therein aet forth, ffir a De­ tendent. died yesterday afternoon 9 and wa.s scheduled to be heard Federal Bureau o f Investigation It oaty today. house in the classrooms was held vision of both the boy and Mrs. at Johnson Memorial Hospital, on probable cause • in Stafford Tuesday nwmlng while on a 4-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, H a ^ o p . Black and white. cree under Section 46-22 of Uic Gener­ before the regular program. Laotian Princes show that tellers, clerks, and other Convertible Coupe. al Statutes of the State of Connecticut, Agostinelli.. Stafford Springs, after a brief tll- Springs the next day. operating employes take nearly 43 routine flight over niirthem New itandard Fully flowered. $3595 Revlflion of 195S. that that certain pai^ GOP Women Meet(^ Robert received injuries of his York from Plattsbnrgh Air Full power. SACOC ael of land located on the Northerly nesa The hearing on probable cause, per cent of funds embezzled from transmlaslon. $1795 aide of Little Street. Manchester, Conn., The Hebron Women's Republi­ Agree on Unity left elbow, right knee, left hip and to decide whether or not to bind b a ^ . Thirty per cent is taken by Force Base. It had radioed ito All white. can Club met Tuesday evening at Mr. Pero was bom and educated more fully described In a certain Deed neck, the suit averred. In Stafford, and began his textile him over to Superior Court,, waa cashiers and nearly 13 per cent by base for ‘ permission to make a recorded In the Manchester laiiid Rec­ the home of Mrs. Stanley K. Ny- Another claim was that the ords. Vol 231. Page 284. ehall belong to career at the former OrcuttvUle not held. The bench warrant was managers. Presidents and vice mock bomhing nm on the d ty '61 T-MRO '60 DODGE gren. Reports were given by Mrs. iThe Asbury, Model H2785 the Plaintiff, reiuriiable before the (Continued from Page One) brakes on Mrs. AgosUnelli’s car Mill in Stafford. He was'depart­ issued beforehand and Bouchard presidents account' for the rest. of Watertown. 4-Door Station Wagon. 6 paa- '61 CONTINENTAL above named Court on the firat Tueada; George Colgan and Mrs. Richard were either defective or were not Convertible. All black, white of January. A.D.. 1962. and now pen'id-7 ment overseer at the Ellis Mills, will be put to plea in Superior top. Radio, heater, power senger. Radio, heater, Ing therein, and upon an ajipticatiun In M. Grant on the New England Oum still claimed the two min­ used, and thdl’’ she was traveling Munson, Mass., for 20 years be­ Court for Tolland County Jan. $6. 4-Door. Full power. Regional Conference of the Na­ at excessive speed for conditions. steering power powerflite. S 1 T O C said action for a aubaequent order of istries, but was willing to accept fore his retireifient; and town as­ — Bouchard is accused of stealing $3595 power steering. ^ I # y eJ BeauUful SAAOC notice, it appearing that the realdence tional Federation of Republican sessor for two years, resigning turquoise. ^ ^ a 23” lube, overall diagonal 280 aq. In. of the defendant la unknown, and that Women. the new formula — provided Boun the car in Hartford Jan. 8 then all reaaonable efforta have been made last September. He was active in breaking into the Clyde Garage on aince the In.etitution of aald action to Dump Cost Gum's rightist party approves. a 7” X 5” Alnico 5 speaker UNICEF Raises Masonic orders in Springfield and Rt, 83, Vernon, that night. He got aacertaln It and have failed, that notice The sum of $159.50 hM been set '61 MERCURY '59 PLYMOUTH of the InetUutlon of aald action waa Boun Oum has promised to give a Hampden, Mass. nothing except a ring of keys be­ *60 PLYMOUTH Iven aa required by order of notice aside by the finance board from reply "as quickly as possible," Record Figure "SOOtt- Meteor 4-Door Hardtop. 4-Door, Black. Radio, • Tone control ^eretofore iesued. as of record appeara; iurvivors include two sons, cause the garage had been rifled the contingency fund to take care Richard Pero of Greenville, Maine, two days earlier by an imknown ► HEAR V-8, radio, heater, standard heater. S l O d S Sport Suburban 4-Door Station that aald defendant apparently has Souvanna Phouma said. of the cost of fill at the temporary transmission, power €4% I O C powerflite. Wagon. W h ite.' Radio, heater, • Target Turret Tuner not received actual notice of Ibe ineti- A record total of $1,288.68 was and Henry L. Pero of Darien; and burgler. to’s hotno hooting tution or p<*ndency o i iIUk tocttoii: that | on land ow ned by M rs. W ll- He said the proposed govern­ two granddaughters. steering. WWta. IT ^ power otaering, C | ^ A C noUce. of ihe fw^ndency of thin artion liam E. Lean' of Millstream Rd ment would comprise 18 posts, in­ raised through the efforts of 1,500 Bouchard, ' however, was con­ r ' n W t wr\ ‘nla o4tnntir.vi la 1 Funeral services will be held auto, transmistion. mo^t likely to come to hl« allention Is cluding the pri!ne minister, two Manchester children In the victed on one charge in the Staf­ 'STCHEVROin dur wav I that hereinafter ordered: it i.s ,UNICEF Halloween program to tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the William ford Springs court—driving without ORDERKD: That additional notice of Monchmter Evening Herald deputy prime ministers, nine mln- H. Yost Funeral Home, W. Main 'S9 MERCURY 4-Door Wagon. Green. Radio, the Institution and pendency of said ac­ help the world’s needy children, it a license. He was fined $50. Unable f JOHN ALSOP } Hebron correspondent, Mhia Suaan l8,tfrs and six deputy ministers. Yoii get pramiuza quality tion be given the said defendant bv was reported .today by the Man­ St., Stafford Springs. Burial will to pay, he was sent to Jail to serve Porklona 2-Door Hardtop. Ra­ heater, autbmatle ' $ Q O C 'S i MUCK some pcoper officer or indifferent pt-r- B. Pendleton, telephone ACadeniy Of these, 55ouvanna Phouma's be in Staffordville Cemetery. MofalUiaat wHk RT-»$. . . the chester Council of Church Women. out the'line at the rate of $2 a dio, hoater, power^ws •hO«S SAO^S transmlsaion. TM t«d, Adjusted, Dulivcr«d. Guaranteed and Serviced aon causing a true and attested copy of 8-S454. neutralists would have 10 posts There will be no calling houra oMol ecmplotoly affeetiTe fuel this order of notice to he published In The council, sponsors of the day, ADDRESS i power brakco, special 2-DOor. Rodle, heater, and the other two sides 4 posts Friends who wish may contrib oB addMtre in um today. And By Our Own Mechanics the Uanchester Evening Herald, a news­ Trick or Treat for UNICEF for the An' Official of the 14th (Circuit Mercomatle. $1595 dynoflow. Green. SOO C paper circulated in Manche.*»ier. Conn., each. Souvanna Phouma wmild be ute to the charity of their choice One owner. you get premium sanrioe. Au- Famous for Service Since 1931 onoe a week for two successive weeks, prime minister and hold one of the eighth year, termed the 1961 sO' In Mr. Pero’a memory. court was unable to predl^jt today '57 DODGE TRUCK commencing on or before the I2th of Alsop to Speak THE REPUBLICAN TOWN tomatie dtUrtriaa . . . a bsl- ministries. licitatlon "the greatest effort by whether Bouchard '^iU l>o present­ With 3 yd. Anthony hoist and Jan. A.D., 1962, and that return of such children' to help children." ' u M e r c u r y oneed payment ^on and many service be made to the above named The other two factions would ed in Hartford on the auto theft dump body, 5 apeed trons- Court At Mott’s Tonight Sunday School children o f 12 charge or wiU bf^arralgned tn Tol­ '8S MERCURY other titraa derigned ta mska FURTHER ORDERED That this ac­ each have a deputy prime minister, COMMITTEE Monterov 2-Door Hardtop, tta- miorion S-opeod rear m A homa beating rtallp soiy. who would also hold one of the Manchester churches, members of iFunerais land County. dlo, heator, Mercomatle, power tion be continued for three months. four Girl Scout and one Brownie Excellent t-D «or. iRadio, heater, < 4 M E By Order of the Court John Alsop of Avon, a contender ministries, plus one other min­ State courts contain machinery rteering. power SO A C HARRY L. BECKER. troop and indixdduals participated, condition. $1245 Mercomatle. Special for the Republican gubernatorial istry and two deputy ministries. for oonaoUdatlng charges against brokee. Gray. . Assistant Clerk. in the Hcdloween collection. Herman F. Lamprecht a defendant in one court eest. Mobilheot ■M9 Prices as low—Service thaUs better A true copy. Attest: nomination, promised today that Sunday Schools represented were Harold T. Keating, hi-s talk tonight at 8 o’clock at HELD IN HOOP PLOT The funeral of Herman F. Lam­ Deputy Sheriff of Hartford County. Mott’s Auditorium wdll be a "triple from Temple Beth Sholom, the Sal­ precht, 34 Village S t. was held M AN DIES OF NABOOTIOS ' ii) New York, Jan. 1» Ufi — Diet. vation Army, Church of the Naz- LIMITATION ORDER threat” talk. Atty. Frank 8. Hogan announced yesterday afternoon at the Holmes Stamford, Conn., Jan. M — arene. Center Congregational, Sec­ Funeral Home, 400 Main S t The IP ITMNT CLEAN . . YOU WONT RND IT HERE! AT A COURT OF PROBATE held “I plan to speak as a candidate, today the arrest irf Jack (Jake> A 3$-yaar-old man died today at Manchester, within and for the ond Congregational, Trinity Cov­ Rev. Paul c. Kaiser, poster' of from what a fbedicol examiner TONIGHT as (l Republican and as a citizen,” Israel, 38-year-oid Bronx truck Dlstrltt of Manchester on the isth dav enant, Concordia Lutheran, Com' Concordia Lutheran Church, offi­ said was the probable Illicit use W E GIVE of January 1962. hq said. driver, who was indicted In North ON Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge, He plans to touch on such points Caroliiut on a charge of oonsplr- munlty Baptist. St. Mary's Epis­ ciated. Burial was in Biast Ceme­ of narcotics. The victim was GREEN STAMPS Estate of Anna Scheibenpflug late of tery. Manchester In said District, deceased. aa the deficit budget, the unem­ Ing to bribe college .basketball copal, Ehnanuel Lutheran, North iilentifled a s Tomie Joinea. a lo-t On motion of Anna S. Grimason of ployment aituation, the industries players to shave points. Israel Methodist and South Methodist Bearers were Chester Hiilbert, borer at aa antomobOe garage. aald Mancheater. administratrix. that drift away from the state. W'as arrested at hfai home on a churches. Roger Hulbert Clarence Walker, James was Bated aa dead on ar­ ORDERED; That six months from the Other participants were members FY^erick Hansen, Lawi«ncs Witt- rival ot.Stamford Hospital. He Itth day of January. 1963, be and the Governor Dempsey's highway pro­ fugitive warrant from North BROTHERS MORISRTY aame are limited and allowed for tlie gram, and other controversial is­ Carolina. He (aces extraditioD of Girl ^ o u t troops 685, 676, 616 kofske and ttoy Volkcrt was token there alter someoae Potterton’s credltora within which to bring In their sues, he said. and 609, Brownie Troop 638, and enUed poUca and saM a per­ elaima againat said estate, and said to that state. He wa# todlctco pm son was stek at a Lodlow Street . . children a t Mr. and Mrs. William The Soft Toneh IWINF 1010 The meeting 1s being sponsored alotig with nine others, inclndlag r la a n r\vr x s s n m admlnlgtratriz la directed to give public address. After aa autopsy 1230 ON RADIO BROTHERS 130 Center fit., Comer of Church St.— Easy Parking notice to the creditora to bring in their by the Republican Town Commit­ five Nsw Yorkers, by the Wafco Monk, 308 Autumn SL; Mr. and Next time you taka a both fold Lincoln Omtinental — M ercury — C om et — English Ford -—WiUys Jeep elaima within aald time allowed by pub- tee for committee members, their Cotmfy, N. C., Grand Jury. He Mri; Edward Mo|tarty, 15 L a clean, fluffy towel end place It was eondoeted. Dr. Rndolt A. IIMtfaig a copy of this order in some agataiat the tub In bock of your Oomers said death woe canoed Ml 3-5135 Maneheeter’fl Largest and Oldest TV, Radio, Reeerd and ApplUnce Store newspaper having a circulation in said spouses, and their guests. : alleged^ eonqpired to bribe • caster ltd.; Mr. and Mrs. Jamu CITIZENS FOR ALSOP COMMTiTEE '^probata dlitrtet within te^i days from An Alsop for Governor Club wss North CareUna atato college pto] Dugan. 835 Porter St,- and Hr. M fd . It will serve as a soft cushion By reepliatory paiolyala sad Mrf- 301-31B C IN n R ST^ M A N C H E S T B t-^ 3-513S 301-315 CoiHar St. a t d ^ of this order and return make and Mrz. George Gorra, 34 BIsto whlla you relax and tevlva in warm foca tion •“probably dne to roeent ta thla court of the notice given. formed in IdanfeiMeter last week, er. Three New Yorkers i JOHN J« WALIJS7T. Judge. will) John Bowen as its chairman. have beea ooavlcted in tae Dr. aoepiuds. adiphilstratlon of a narootle.’' t ■ x i

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1962 PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1962 PAG9 TWELVE we are in the provesa of dsaifuing through the opisn door u th« train called on to fill in when a *Pofi.rkne Actsiirsxrl \ with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE ^ t d t e N e w s a haaner to which all good Re­ naared the Darien etatlbn. rary warden was needed in the m cH rO Ils AteSmTCU. Fine Arts^ Educational TV^ publicans can nOIy,” he said. Ha lived with wife, Martha, aummer of 1956, following . the re- WALKERS LOOK OUT VER LUCKY, ELMER- ir « STUCK! IlL ^ T I M E 'L L COST TWO "Xet’a 'itop wasting our time, at 157 Ridge Acrae Rd. aignation of Warden George Cum­ Of R^ervations i ELMER 2 THE SWN AIN'T, HAVE r TAKE VA BACK BUCKS AN HOUR.BUT THINK our publicity, and newspaper Since his retirement, O ix had mings. Topics for PTA Council ZHOPC HURT A TO TH'SHOF TO PRY IT Anmnrto Pmleus Mote T n apace talking about the Demo­ continued on Kenneoott’a board of When Richmond was hired on The roster of the. Little Theater ‘ OFF THAT ©We b 'id o a ©ETHIM crats. I«ts tell the voters wlmt dlredtors. Before Joining the firm, Oct.. 1, 1956, Relncke went back THATNBW SU6HT IDEA OF WHATj TOTEU o f Manchester will receive new and ^(OWOAN ■ WELL. AUWee-YbOQArt SNeOSTHf^ Music ini the Air we can and w ill do. Let ue raise he was president of Camegie-Il- to the state armory and his duties The children's fine arta programBtion about the cost of the program 9ISN WIU. t h e s e 0U3 CARS OF renewal patron memberships un­ ■ OFF N ti NECK, HUWWV UP, LOW ON WHY tlTMA^OIR HAt? (Ceedaaei tmn Page One) a banner to which concerned and llnoia Steel 0 > ., a U.S. Steel Co. as adjutant general. and educational television will be and investigate whether to expand iMPWoym MIME HAVE HAOTO, AeS^rr/ til Feb, 1, Fred T. Blish III, presi­ Cf'OU W A S C A U ^ VOU HARE- TH/cr CAPTSHANoyeAFF ACIOM eindtoliteite sensible men can rally." subsidiary. the main topics of discussion at a the program to all grades, begin­ .W J fIN M f! PUTUPWTHFDR YOUKTtoW In less than two years, ReinCke dent of the town-eponsored group, BWAINEP PINCHEO.'HB VW61ELLH4S US,9Urf] would not accept a raiae fo r him- M m lllu s, a former state eene- In addition to hla. widow, he must retire from his military post. announces. meeting of the Manchester PTA ning at the intermediate level. HA^fl 35 YEARS/X HOWTO aelf. USr from Trumbull, said Repub­ leayea a eon, Robert of Pittsburgh, CounctI Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Discussion will also be heard HE 15WT STICKIN& t3 TITSCBiPT/ NEVER HEAR HIM PULLTH* *1*2? 8 Sent But as warden, he could stay on Those who wish to take’ but a HE CUT BACK 3 0 YEARS,TO *•** Q ICeuBm "I felt dty employee -were en­ lican leaders at the 1961 General PA, and a daughter, H ra Martha Waddell School cafeteria. on educational TV, which Supt. of TiLUHESTAeTS RIPCORD 8 FlmiMi onto XOZno the Job until he turns 70, perhaps yearly memberihlp In the grroup, c ? HIS tjays with sco o an o yar d , titled to an Inpreaae and Inaamuch Asembly gave rank and file OOP Hartman of Philadelphia even longer if the prison board Mrs. Maurice Wiley, the coun­ Schools William H. Curtis has said TOSNORE? ON HIM/ ISOpenUciolo usop^ttra as they didn't get It," felt that entitling them to reserved teats for cil's president, said the group will SO WE h a ile d a Pa s s im © IS Some . mnmrmm lewmakeni"litUe or no opportu­ chose to renew his contract. he will include on the 1962-63 budg­ WHEN He ' elected offlclala ahould not'receive nity to develop and support a R e­ all productions, may call Mrs. Mil­ continue its diccu.ssion of the fine et. Mrs. Willey said the group will CAB/ 14 SeUi’t SOB (BSk) U Bnmr Tcbide BanditM Graft $5,000 Another man aaid to be inter­ lard C. Rowley, 2 Gerard St. STARTSTD It either,” aaid the comptroller. publican program, and by Indl- arts peogram. which has been o f­ decide whether to give the pro­ 181 SI Short deep Parmlngtoi^ Jan. 19 I/P)— Three ested in the warden’s job is H ar­ Membership received to date in­ F O R S A L E 161____ Meet other elected offidada, In­ recUon committed them to the fered to children in Grades 4. 5 gram its support. masked men who roughed up a re­ old E. Hegstrom, state jail ad­ clude Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Adams. ITKerdlnci cluding Mayor Edward D. Beigin, ■upport of the Democratic pro­ tired cattle dealer in nis home be­ ministrator. Like Reincke Heg% and 6 for the past 12 ye.ars by Other items on the agenda in­ USeMoni 38 Narrow cot gram ." Mias Eleanor Blish, Mr. and Mrs. O R R E N T 38Rower parted 80 Italian dty were granted and accepted pay fore taking |5,(XX) from hie safe Strom has not formally applied for the combined work of the town's clude a report from the nominating MLatidNiTa asnendifriber raiaes fo r this year. A s a result, he said, the Repub­ Fred T. Blish Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. PTAs. committee, a short talk Iw a TJLIb»MA.rM.«l. boSiaa srinqulrM 40Proieeiite« 61 Stove chamber were sought today by police in the job. Fred T. Blish 111, Mr. and Mrs. 43 Drink dowly SSPainlol lican party must beer part o f the A t the last council meeting, the speaker from the American ^Seld (Connecticut and other northeast­ Henry H, Clark, Cmdr. Julian Get- mCDKflL BY V. T. HAMLIN f S S S S ^ ^ 46 Ban 54 Greek war god Larger, Deficit Seen blame for "the most discrimina­ ern states. executive board voted to ask the Service on the exchangte student A M .Y OOP SSLeaneM nSam m totd 47Klndofteaae 55 Decimal di^ta Slate Poets Honored zwlch U SN (ret.), Mr. and Mrs. Hartford. Jan. 19 (jet — 8Ute tory tax boost in the eUte e his­ Police Iplanned today to ask fur­ board of education to Include an program, and reading of a letter PHflRfnflCY BUT IF WE HAD MATE ...WHY, IT WOULDA J OIOW. OKAY, LET S PUM P SSDtnfer 32IUlf bahind 49 Fanning MCloy tory." Don Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. allocation on the school budget from the Children’s Little Theater ' t H WHOLE DEAL... AN' 80M GI0W , Implement 59 Sack Comptroller Raymond 8. Tliatcher ther questione o f the victim. Bur­ New York, Jan. 19 — Three 40HN».nANK.8.fl. ML 8-4141 WORUrtlE BURSERSOUTA VEH...BUT MV BKN JUST UKE SSBi^aadei 33 Stein George Marlow, Mr. and, Mr.s Ray­ from now on to finance the pro­ group. EATIN' PBOFLE,' MRTBE WIFE ZEL WIUU DONT THINK Brown today- upped hie eatlmate o f the Some top Republicans in the last ton Bosworth, about 70, of River (Connecticut poets shared in the Ol! JEFFERSON... TH- B E A S T . O U R GOSH I OOULDNT !“ r “ r r S 4 7 S“ r “ TT 7 T session of the General Assembly mond T. Quish, Atty. and Mi.s. gram. ‘ Wednesday night, the The meeting will open with re- HUNGER'D BE tfTYCXJORGUZ SERVE US A MEAL!, I'M VERY 84Eisbe« expected atate deficit by aome Rd., in the Unionville section of honors last night at the annual DINNylS FRORLY HUNeRY.', SaiWde outdid the Democrats in demand­ dinner of the Poetry Society ot Donald P. Ritcher, Mr. and Mrs. board voted to seek more informs- freshments; SATISFIED TO DO THAT-. ^ II i4 33,000 lifting it to a new high Farmington. York Strangfeld and Mr. and Mrs. ET 1M BY NW f STIrrtUtee IT ing increaaes in atate grants to the America. SAY TH' lEASrr 7 SSBnenatM of over $83 million. Last night, they said, he was un­ Sanol Solomon. 41 limb IT" 14 17 Thla deficit will occur deaplte towns "irrespective of need,” he able to give full details of the rob­ In all, 13 men and women re­ , , . Shea, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ml aaid. ceived an aggregate of nearly 35,- A j ;^Mr. and M rs.^M m in Al- gklnner. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin 42TtTOOte action by the 1061 Legialature In bery bemuse he was in a state of 80 U.S. Shot to Moon TUNE TEASERS "Thla kind of schizophrenia is 000 in cash prizes for their verses. vord, Mr. and Mr.i. E. Theodore 44 (Me r r L 2I voting a reemd tax rate increaee shock. Shankman, Mr. and Mrs. William 44Thiee4oed destroying the Republican party," Richard Wilbur, 40, Portland, Bantly Jr., Mn and Mrs. Edgar designed to produce an additional Bosworth said the men entered H. Stuek, Mr. and Mrs: Edward J. flothe u he said. his home about 7 p.m. He lives Conn., received the 3500 Malvllle Barracllffe, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Delayed foi Month 48Ber«rese tia s mUlloaL Thoms, M r., and Mrs. George alone. All three wore Halloween Cane Award for his "Advice to Bonham, Mr. and Mrs. Thoma.a D. 490tTea%cae a r A u M W The Thatdier i^mrt covera the Trepp Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rob-, masks and one carried a rifle, he a Prophet,” a collection of poems. Colla, Mrs. Cllltord D. Cheney, Mr. (Continued from Page One) 'SHE"OOES?iT 83 Narrow boente state fiscal plctuid aa ot lest Dec, New Vicar General ert Ward- ^NCM EITHER= BTAdonUon IT told police. Wilbur is a former winner of the and Mrs. Thomas F. Ferguson, Dr. New patrons include Dr. and 31. In It are included expenditures Norwich, Jan. 19 (P) — The Rt W .W „Si. 88 Steal Bosworth said they tied him to Pulitzer prize and the National and Mrs. Peter Gram. Mr. , and -Mrs. Robert Butterfield. Mr. and Space acientiats had a 5-day eoFiaitie ' IT and tax receipts for the first six Rev. Magr. Paul J. St. Onge has a chair and beat him. They also Book Award. Gutrelch, Mr, and Mrs, Reginald Allen, Mr. and Mra. period itarting Monday in which to Ingredieiit months o f the new fiscal biennium. been namM Vicar general of the threatentd to bum the house down, Wilbur is a professor of Eng­ Ralph Gaaton and George Han- Richard Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. launch Ranger 3. In this Ume, tae 61 Portent U H U It also takes into cu;count antici­ Norwich Roman Catholic diocese. 62Warsml B" he said. Bosworth said he yanked lish at Weslayan University. He Olaf Erlapdson, Mr. and Mra. Leo CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER pated spending and tax take for Msgr. St. Onge has been serv­ moon will be in a favorable poai BSCtenvMAaltar the .mask from the face of one of Also, Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. R. Kasel, Leonard H. Johnson, Mr. the remaining 18 months of the 2- was the first recipient of the Cane tlon. aome 235,000 milea away. 648man«Tit« ing as chancellor since the diocese the men. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene T. and Mrs. George T. LaBonne Jr., «5 “-----OMf j-ear fiscal run. was established in 1953. award. tt n It u u Police found a safe in the floor The other two Connecticut win­ Kelly, Dr. and Mrs. Paul M. Kaye, Mr. and Mrs. . Alexander Plante, The trouble In the Atlaa booalcr, BY AL VKRMKKR HeerP The new deficit estimate expect­ Bishop Vincent J. Hines said P R IS C II.I.A ’S POP 68 Eoentiail bring had been ripped open. Bosworth ners were John Hollander, as­ M1.SS Gwendolyn Lockwood, Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peresluha, not diacloaed, ia auch that it could MAL — ed on June 30, 1963 is double the yesterday that Msgr. St. Onge 1} II 96 said the loot amounted to 35,000. sistant professor of English at and Mrs. Howard J. Lorlcwood, Mr. and Mra. Millard Ci Rowley not be corrected in time to achieve THIS BUSINESS OF TOO MIGHT AS WELL \ ' DOWN million deficit on the state's will fill the vacancy caused by the 1230 311 At Newington Veterans Hospi­ Yale, and Jaseph Payne Brennan, Atty. and Mra. John R. Mrbsek, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Spalla. launching in thla period. The next PHON1N& TOUR GIRL) LET THEM KNOW- 1 Sinslnc vriee IT IS 43 booiks when it ended the previoua death of the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Jolin optimum period begina about Feb. FRIENDS EVERV, SBaioaD tal. where he was taken for treat­ a member ot the Yale Library Mr. and Mrs. Eldward J. Mbrtarty, Tickets for "The Women," will 6 A.M. to 10 A.M. , AN D NO MORE 2-year period last June J. Reilly last November, and will ment of a wound in the arm and 20. A FTE R N O O N aSmeUetreem IT B8 96 staff. Mr. and Mrs. Francl.s G. Molt, Jo­ be sent to patrons upon receipt of i^ANOTWEJ? PHONE 4CTarier'(eo]L) It The report presented to Gov­ continue to serve as chancellor. bruises of the abdomen. Bos- seph Macri, Atty. Leon Podrove, their membership. Ilie production Ranger 3 ia intended to take a MUST Hollander and Prof. George 68-hour trip to the moon, reliyin g THINKS-. CALLS.'y BlYeeJake ernor Dempsey shows a caah over, The bishop also named G. Eugene worth’s condition was descibed Mills Harper ot University ot Mr. and Mra. Robett D- Perk and will be presented at Bowers School ", VOUSJO- ..STOP/ draft of 310.4 million plus 36S Gourdrey of Middletown, a lay­ last night aa "not critical.” Mr. and Mrs. Walter B, Quinn. Feb. 8, 9 and 10. Other playa cloaeup televiaion picture! and then iL A D V .. J North Carolina shared the Poetry landing an inatrument package Ic million in liabilities from tax an­ man, as a member of the Diocessan Chap-Book Award of 3400, Also, Atty. and Mrs. John S. G. scheduled for the year Include WINF ticipation note borrowing. The lat­ Adniinistrative Council, and an­ Rultner. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E "The Cave Dwellers,” May 3, 4 measure moonquakes and meteor ter figure went up by 320. million nounced these clergy appointments: New Warden Sought hlta. BY FRANK O’NEAt Hartford, Jan. 19 (;P) — Charles Rollason. Mr. and Mrs. Jay E. and 5 and "The Boy Friend," Nov. SHORT RIBS more yesterday to reach a new The Rt. Rev. James J. O’Brien, Rand, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. 8, 9 and 10. high of 385 million. administrator of St. Thomas Stroh, chairman ot the State Two New Elders In figuring the likely deficit, Aquinas Chapel in Storrs, to serve Prison Board, says the search is H o w i. That<^er took into account esti­ as pastor of St. John'.s Church, still on for a new state prisoii Assigned to Area VDW! DID J EVER C/GT ENVyNDU. mates by the state budget division Montville. He succeeds the Rt. Rev. warden. In the meantime, Stroh said A/L««iN smiWSTNl&KT. that over 311 million “ in addition­ Msgr. Joseph V. King, new rector Two new elders for the Church al appropriations" will be needed of St. Patrick's Cathedral and yesterday, the board is willing to of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day i to keep a number of agencies op­ pastor of the Cathedral parish. keep Maj. Gen. Frederick G. Reincke, the state adjutant gen­ Saints (Mormon Church) have ; GETTING erating for the current biennium. The Rev. F. Bernard Miller, tem­ porary administrator of St. John's eral, on the job for as long been assigned to the Manchester he is needed. BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBEI-L Church, Middletown, to serve as area. TTiey are Anthony J. Chris- I MarBilitu for Program pa.stor of St. Thomas's Church, Reincke has been acting as war­ tensen and Duane C. Nielsen, who | IMSTALLINSA Windsor Locks, Jan. 19 UP)— Voluntown. den since Dec. 18, when Mark t>. are making their home at 121 MARRIED? STOVE- Newman Maraflius, who is seeking The Rev. Paul J. Rivard, Richmond resigned the post. Hollister St. . ED 7. the Republican nominatlcm for gov­ ( 6TART administrator of St. Sebastian's Will Reincke be asked to take Mormon Church services are ernor, says the party needs pro­ Church, Middletown, to serve as over the job on a permanent basis ? held at 1452 Asylum Ave. in Hart­ Kent Formal Wear USED grams that ottei a clear alterna­ pastor of that church. "I haven't been asked to," he ford. Sunday School begins at tive to those proposed by the said. 10:30 a.m. and the worship service At Regal Democrats. Charles R. Cox Relncks is ths man who was is at 6 p.m. CARS Marsllius, who has said before One Of Connecticut’s Largest that the GOP in Connecticut suf­ Darien, Jan. 19 (JPi— Charles R. 1. fers from a "me too” complex and (Cox, 70, former president of the Formal Rental Stores SPENT fOUR follows the lead of the Democrats Kennecott Copper Corp.. was kill­ '/FARSAT too much, folowed this same theme ed in a fall froni a N ew Haven NEWEST STYLES TO last night in a speech to Repub­ Railroad train yesterday. WITCHES lican leaders of the Seventh Sen­ Another passenger, who told po­ FIT ALL MEN SCHOOL^- atorial District. lice he saw the mishap, said Cox » TUXEDOS • CUTAWAYS Why you won’t find fanfare, ANDSW.L "As I see it now, figuratively, apparently lost his balance and fell /\/m oU(urtum • STROLLERS I ■.« U. A. r.. nnr raCE SHOE SALE! ^ 1 2 9 5 MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S SHOES HEIGHTS 1-CAR GARAGE CAI»TAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER 1959 DODGE MR. 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^ub Dropped Early Blnl»—Flo Nile* 127, Ann: Y LEAOUTC Over $lft9,000 Laliberte 126, Mary Scata 122, Standings Braves^ Pqct Alyce Ponticelll 118 and Rita An­ W. L. Pet. derson 111 led the shooters. HoIidSy Lanes .. ___ 8 3 .727 In First Year In Court Scandal B A S Gage .... ___8 4 .667 Mllwauk^p Mld-wintfr about 10 pounds under his Slim 'n Trim— Fair ladies set Don W illia...... , . . 8 4 .667 a new high triple, l,'i04, with Mary .500 in MilwmiKee is « time when 1961 pitching wtfight. It is rou­ Man. Motors ...... , . 6 6 Los Angeles (iP)— The Los JU7NIOR LEAOllF. Ferrante's 481 the best .score. Maple Service .. ___ 3 9 .250 most 10-year-old men are tine, for him to lose a few Angeles Jets, who finished New York (iT*)— The latest developments in the current mindriil of warnings about pojnd.s in the off-sbason. He Standings scandals produced a few solid facts and a Corrcnll's In.*. .. ___ 2 9 .182 laughingly blames it on eating second in the first half of the W. U Pet. 1’ Kcgler* — Lone single over •>itremio\iB snow shoveling. To couple of “ no cofnment” mysteries. 110 was Joy Briggs' 124. Warren Spahn it's time to his own beef at his ranch in American Baskrtball League Ma's A B ills ...... 4 3 .571 Outstanding pinners were Paul H.’ rtshone. Okla. Bolton Pharmacy .,. .. .4 3 .571 - New York Atty. Charles Tuck Correnti 171-413, Jim Martin 155- think about getting down to race, have folded with a loss er. ^6, pleaded guilty yesterday Homemaker*' iloliilay — Lucky hard work. Spahn has set a flock of re- Gordon Cleaners ...... 4 3 .571 but was ti.sed sparingly the last 391, Vic Abraitis 136-136—382, of $189,000. 3 to an indictment charging him Strikes and Wild Cats share the Amly Lamorcaux 145.;381, Don Car­ With the temperatiiie near coKis since he posted his first Elks . .. .4 .571 two seasoiis. .victory for the Braves, then The Jet players have been op- with attempts to fix college bas­ "It was the worst shock I ever lead with 7-1 recorls. Diane Willi.s penter 159-380. Joe T^aronite 148- zero and two feet of .snow on Nassiff Arms ...... 3 4 .429 ( as usual I led the high .scoi-crs in Boston, in 1946. He up- tiohed to the league'.* seven other Hiller's Pharmacy . .. .2 h .286 ketball games and a new name was received as a basketball coach." 367, Fred McCurry 363, Carl Bolin the grountl. Spahn visited clubs. 'The 1,762 stockholders who injected Into the wide-spread said Bowling Green Coach Harpld with a 179 single and 501 three 360, Jerry Smith 355. Dpm Farr the Milwaukee Braves' front pcirc'l briefly for the club string total. witliout being involved in a had bought small blocks of Jet There's a scraipble for league scandals. Anderson when Informed Reed had 137-3.52, Ralph Fothcrgllj 149-350, offu'o ye.sterday. He walked stock will be repaid in full because The district attorney's office dis­ AI Bujaiiciius 350. decision in 1912 before enter­ leadership with four team* tied for been called In (or questioning. Elk*— I.,eadlng pin topplers out a few miniite.s lateiytvith ing the Army. the money was impounded under closed that another college bas­ Quit Squad the Iiche.st eontraet evef given the top spot after last night's ac­ were Rocky Lupacchino .350, John In his first start of the 1962 a state corporation commission ketball player, Dennis (Billy) The coach said Reed quit th* VILL.AGK CHARMERS a pitelier. ^ ruling until the entire issue was tion. Reed of Bowling Green University A(x?to 137-371, Pete Brazitis 147- Standing* sc.tson. he will shoot for career team to devote more time to his 379, BUI Collins 139-359 and Joe "I'm ready ■To go." the virtoiy No. 310. His next goal sold. •CAKL NEIDERWEBFER Mllleri* Pharmacy provided the in Ohio, has been called in for studies The district attorney's of­ W. L. Pet. The Jet crash followed by only CHARLIE WRIGHT Guica 143. southpaw wnndci said “ I'ni IS to overtake Kddie Plank on (RockxDle) (Roekxllle) upset of the night defeating Gor­ questioning. fice would not say when, where or Man. Auto Parts ...48 24 .667 p:cn-cd with the l ontnut and the all-time list of winners. four days the demise of the Los don Cleaners, 49-48. Bolton Phar­ Detail* why Reed was questioned. Jarvis Realty ...... 39 33 .542 am looking forward to another Angeles American Bowling League UoiiDtry Club Women — Good Plank's 32.5 major league vic­ macy knocked Nasalff Arms oul But Disl. Atty. Frank Hogan Tucker, the young attorney who scores were in abundance this Trio Printer* ...... 88 84 .528 goo

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Apartments-—Flats— BuUdikig— Contracting 14 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAG ALY and SHORTEN Hoiuehold Goods 5 r / Rooms Without Board 59 Wanted To Rent iS8 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale Houses For Ssle 72 Houses- For Sale 72 H o u s m For Sale 72 Ld>ts F^r Sale 73 Tenements 63 WHAT TM 70U need? More room, CALORIC DELUXE gas stove iw ONE ROOM to rent, private on- FAMILY EXPANDING? FALKNOR DRIVE Spaildlng MANCHESTER—Beautiful 6 room CENTER OF TOWN—6-8 duplex, VERNON—7% room split, wooded B ZONE LOT 90x100 foot, all Utili­ tranco, near bus and mills. 119 yqU R ROOM apartment amj ga- GARACte in vicinity of Pine St. Capa 6 rooms, tiled kitchen, tiled Cape, excellent cimditlon. nice lo­ plus 6 room single, 'good condition. lot, 1’ 4 bftha, fireplace, wall-to- ties, center of town. Plana (or rec rooms or attics tmUbad, add!- than 3 years old, one-third origi­ 'Call MI 9-3567. , . CLASSIFIED tloosT storage cabinets, built-lns, nal cost. Call MI 8-3307. Cqoper HIU St., MI 9-0698, rsge, first floor, automatic hot TTiere's plenty, of room (or expan­ bath, garage, aluminum storins. cation,'aluminum siding plus Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. wall carpeting, built-in*, dish­ multiple dwelling included, It.aoo.'-f'’ boiikcase, ceramic tUe bath for* lfE660N «| 7 6 M ^ S T U 9 / watsr 65 Wells St. Adults. MI sion in this spacious $ room ranch, Near school, bus, ahopping. Only many extras. A special at $14,900. washer, paneled den, recreation MI 9-6544. ■ FOR SALB-Kitchen sat, maple 9-89l7. ; $16,900. Robert B. Anderson Agen­ Short way out—new 3 bedroom room, patio, garage, aluminum xfnica counters. If JMU have a leaky ff*nK90ClM.«T»iTA- Business Property For Sale 70 3 bedrooma, formal dining. room, SEVEN LOTS with city water and roof or a house to build, call us bedroom set, 3 maple bookcases, PLEASANT ROOM In p r t t ^ massive finished A c room, one-car cy, JA 8-0139. \ ranch; full price $13,490; $490 OPEN FOR storms, near schools. Owner trana- vAMkLilrMemrriMM, home. MI 9-1839. m o d e r n S.:room apartment, sec­ dpwn. Many more priced from ferred. Immediate occupancy. abwerage. Charles Lesperance, t o and I'm sure we can help you. Ml 3 maple desks. Oriental rugs. V e ^ garage, immacqiate condition. Sell­ 9-7820. ADVERTISING TAPE IUXXIRDER8 for rent,^ Mar­ “T u t o f ~ t h i s ~ w o ^^^ 1-5 p.m. Bushey Agency. Ml 9-2083, ANDOVER—Seven room built A. A, DION INC, Rooflns, siding, low's, S67 Msm, Cal] Ml A4331. mdnth, includes heat, hot water, cation, ample parking. One store Barbara Woods Ml 9-7702 SPECIAL? 'Tw in OR single rtxm, horns privl- electricity and gas.-off Porter St. I§^ed until 1964. Other leased un­ Jlohanna Evans iMI 9-5653 VERNON—5 room ranch, aa.sume in 1720. Excellent (or raatoratioo. palntlDK. Carpentry. Altaratlons You'll find It in these three list­ BUT 7 room 2 level ranch newly re­ 1’ 4 baths, outbuilding* thiea COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. and additions. Ceilings. Workman­ leges. 9-4081. Available immediately, t o 3-6940. til 1969, Good income. Priced to ings. .present mortgage, $1,700 down'. sell. Call decorated. Ideal for large family, Tongren Agency. MI 3-6321. acres—only $13,900, T. J. Crockett, MONDAY Thru FBIDAY 10:M A.M.—SATtlRDAY 9 AM. ship guaranteed. 3M Autumn St REFRIGERATOR, good running ROCKLEDGE STILL IN ilANCHESTER laiwer level could be for- profession­ Realtor. MI b-1577. MI M880. condition, $18. MI 8-1383. 't h r e e r o o m first floor apart Manchester —Finished 6 room FURNISHED ROOM near Main S t nisnlt available furnished or un­ WARREN E. HOWLAND Cape in excellent condition features al use. 185 Hawthorne;, Street. SPACE AND convenience in Ihia 3 9 Hazel St. MI 9-3170. furnished, centrally located J. D. This one will win your heart, 6 DARTMOUTH RD —Off Sprmg SI. bedroom custom built ranch, many PLEASE He a d y o u r a d BIDWELL HOME Improvement NINEtPIECE (Untng room set and Realtor a fireplace, spacious cabinet kitch­ 7 room colonial, 1'4 baths. 2 fire­ Realty, t o 8-5129. room Richardson built ranch, I 'i en, formal dining rOom, full cellar, extras. Public and parochial Wanted— Real Estate 77 flsw irH or *^aat Ads’* are takM over the phene as a oon- Company—all types of siding and 8-piece bedroom set, like new, SINGLE OR double rooms, private 575 Main St. MI 3-1108 baths, 2.car garage, reduced to places, 2-car garage, di-shwasher, vcBlanee. Tim advertlMr should read'hls ad the FIB8T D AY-IT roofing. Alunamurn clapboards a must sacrifice. MI 8-8892. lovely lot, convenient location. Ask­ ROBERT schools nearbv. Gerard Agency, HELP! DUB to man.v recent aalM, entrance, free ' parking, bath, jriVB ROOM apartment, first floor, $24,500. garbage disposal, built-in oven and Realtors, MI 3-0365. APPBAB8 and KBPOBT EBROB8 In Ume for the next Inaer- speeiute'. Unexce’Jed workman­ ing $14,900. surface unit, large family room our ilatinga are low. Buyers ara ship. Ml e-MM. closets and storage, best location. partly furnished. $90 a month. thw. The Herald Is tespoaslliie tor only ONE Incorrect or omitted Gentlemen only. MI 9-4809 after , Phone MI 8-1912, evenings MI Houses For Sale 72 R. F. DIMOCK CO. Vernon—Just over Manchester with fireplace, porch, patio with AA ZONE—This custom built Co­ waiting for ail type* of proparty. FOR SALE—RCA 21" TV console, WOLVERTON If selling buying or trading, call Inaertlon for any adtertlaenBeat and then only to the extent o f a $80. MI 8-2381. ' 8:80 p.m. 9-9528. MI 9-5245 line, this lovely S bedroom ranch barbecue, trees, amesite drive. Sec lonial offers many fine features. "make good* Insertion. Errors w h l^ do not lessen the valoe of Roofing and Chimneys 16-A MANCHESTER—A hall block off beautifully maintained and with- this obe. AGENCY Large kitchen will) built-in oven at once Free In^ctlraa upon re­ the advertiseaient wtn not be corretded by **make good” insertion. JANUARY SALElB FURNISHED ROOMS, cpmplrte t h r e e r o o m apartment, $45 Main Street, 7 room Colonial, 1% Barbara Woods 9-7702 many extras. Rooms are large, lot and range, I'i, baths, storage at­ quest. (Jail the EHIsworth Mtttra baths. 4 room down, 3 bedrooms Agency, Realtors, Member o( to n ROOFING—Specializing repairing 1, 2, OR 8 YEARS TO PAYI light housekeeping facilities. Cen­ monthly. 33 Charter Oak St. MI Johanna Evans MI 9-5653 is well landscaped with patio. ONE BLOCK FROM Ml 3-1911 tic. 2-cni- attached garage. Elva ’ roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut­ trally located. Children accepted- 9-7313. up. Modem kitchen, 8 porches,, 1-car garage and .aluminum awn­ MAIN ST, Tyler, Realtor, MI 9-4-169 MI service. Ml 3-8930. START PA'nNO well shaded lot, 2-car garage, s a v e ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ limited. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch S t, ings. Asking $14,900. 6 ROOM COI-ONIAL ^ l '» baths, TIME—On display. mole 9-.5051. DIAL M l 3-2711 IN MARCH Manchester. $16,900. . Philbrick Agency, MI than 150 pictures with prices ot WISH SOMEONE to bandit yous paired. Aluminum siding. 80 EXCELLENT CONDITION Manchester—Executive ranch In large enclosed porch, fireplace, real estate? Call me at Ml years’ experience. Free estimates. ' 3 ROOMS FURNITURE FIVE HOOM apartment, one month 9-8464. - , homes in Manchester and viciiiu.)’. CDtX)NlAL CAPE -Front and rear rent free. Call MI 3-5428. top location with magnificent view. plastered walls, full Insulation, no! •at prompt and couitteut aarrica. Call Howley, MI 8-5861, MI 8-0763. $9.38 MONTHLY \ Describes this 6 room Cape, Carlton \V. Hutchins. MI 9-5132 full shed dormers. 6 spacious NICE LARGE warm room for gen­ Six ROOM RANCH-Artlstic panel- 7 rooms. 2 baths, "picture book" water oil heat, built-ins, city utili­ rooms, plaster walls. 1'4 baths, Joseph Barth. Brokor. \ Brand New tleman, $8 weekly. Call MI 8-6650. FIVE ROOM downstairs apart Ing, 2-car garage, large lot, aluminum siding, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, 2-car garage, beautifull.v ties. .Vacant. amesite drive, large lot, drive b.y fireplace, garage, porch, foyer, CASH WAITINO for proparty ossiw Heating and Plumbing 17 Bedroom, Living Room, iMnette, ment, North School St., $85 $14,500. Carlton W Hutchlna MI landscaped large lot with back ter­ COVENTRY large one-half acre groved treed JROUBLE REACHme OUR ADVERTISER? FURNISHED room for a genUe- monthly. Call MEdford 3-7748, 9-5132. today, 117 Lenox St. Selling for race. EXCELLENT LOCATION ers. Please call us before you bM Ruga, Lamps. Tables, Etc. only $14,500, ! 8 ROOM CX5LONIAL—'I'”! baths, at­ lot, prestige location, $13,900, Tre- or sell. Svesdy service. J. O. PLUMBINO AND beating — re- man. Central. 4 Pearl St. Apply This Is a must see„ Asking A peach of a 5 room ranch locat­ mont Agency, TR 5-2349. EVERTTHING $288 t h r e e l a r g e rooms, heat, indi­ BOLTON — Two pleaaant homes. Realty. MI 1-5U*. modellim instaUatlons repairs. Apt. 16. $33,600. tached ftArage. fireplace, hot water ed at Twin Hills. A huge lot adds vidual thermostat, hot water, One a seven room colonial with R. F. DIMOCK CO. oil heat, city utilities, near bus to its 'beauty, and the cleanliness 2A-Hour AMwering SenrlM All work guaranteed, 38 years ex- THE BIG 4 BEDROOM older home plus ASK US about our casta ottOr (or per«rlence. 34-hour servloe. Call 8 ROOMS FURNITURE _ large stove and refrigerator, mod­ attached two-car garage. The Ml 9-5245 line and school, excellent condition. leaves nothing for the new owner adjacent building with flourishing $10.16 MONTHLY em kitchen, tile bath and shower, other a compact ranch with ga­ ELSIE MEYER AGENCY to do except to pack and move The your property. No red tana. Boo- Free to Herald Readers EaiCarl VanCamp. MI 9-474P. Situations Wanted— Apartments— Plats— Barbara Wood* ' t o 9-7702 neighborhood tavern business. est value. H. J. Bradley, t o S>TS1b. Brand New Tenements 63 parking. Available Feb. 1. $93 MI rage selling for $14,750 ($2300 and Johanna Evans MI 9-5653 REALTORS A BEAITY price Is not Inflated, only $16,800. May be purchased with or without \ CONNECTICUT registered licensed STOCK MAN wanted, experienced Male 39 Westtnghouse Refrigerator, Living 3-6396. you can assume 1st mortgagel. MI 9-5524 MI 3-6930 6 ROOM RANCH—2-car garage. 2 exactly what the owner paid for It. Wusiness. Belfiore Agency MI Want Infonnation on one o f our elasailled advertisements f No Radio-TV Repair Services 18 practical nurse for 11-7 a.m. shift T. J. Crockett, Realtor. MI 3-1577. baths tiled, fireplace, built-ins, city Auctions 7B preferred but not necessary. Ap­ YOUNG FAMILY man desires Room, Bedroom, Dinette, Rugs, GENERAL RENTAL kgracy, J. D. 3-5121. answer at the telephone listed? Simply call the in convalescent home m Rock- ply W. T. Grant Co., Parkads. Lamps, Tables Etc. TALCOTTVILLE—6 room, second COUNTRY LIVING CHURCH STREET—A 10 room flat utilities, porch, large family rooir MANCHESTER position as manager of children's Realty, 470 MAln StrMt, MI floor, bus line, children consider­ NEW TWO-FA\nLY house (or sale CONNIE'S TV and Radio Service, vUIe. Tel. TR 5-4291. EVERYTHINO $860 3-5129. in central location, one block from with fireplace. laundry room, large ANDOVER— Modern 4 room ex­ AUCTION MANCHCSTER ANSWERING SERVICE avaUable All hours. Satisfaction FULL-TIME sexton needed for clothing store or children’s depart­ ed. Tongren Agency, MI 3-6321, 4-4, located on Hilliard St. $20,500. Bolton—Privac.v all youp own In Main St,, large lot and 2-car ga­ lot. trees. 6 very clean rooms, fireplace, pandable Cape, flJll cellar, oil guaranteed. Call Ml 9-m 6. ATTENTION Homemakers! Organ­ local church. References required. ment manager in discount opera­ LARGE 8 ROOM apartment, heat, MI 3-2573. this 8 room farm house with 1% rage, Occupancy of first' floor hatchway, and a nice aized kitchen heat, fireplace, aluminum aiding, Antiques and Modern tion. College trained, 10 years' ex­ 3 ROOMS FURNITURE 9 acre of land, 4 bedrooms, modern M l 9^500 ize your time to have as little as Write P.O. Box 309, Manchester, $14.74 m o n t h l y hot water, stove, refrigerator, ga­ available shortly, Falrlv priced at VERPLANK SCHOOL on a quiet street is what makes large lot. Approximately 7 mliCu TV SERVICE—All makes. Honest, 3 hours a day for a business of Conn, stating qualifications and perience, 3 years as children's FIRST FLOOR 5 room flat, oil FOUR BEDROOM colonial, large kitchen and bath, excellent healing this a fine buy. This home has a Ellington Town Hall Economics'. High quaUty parta. Brand New rage, $110. t o 4-0338, furnace, $85 a month. MI 3-5502. cabinet picture book kitchen, wall- $19,000. Robert J. Smith Inc., MI 6 R(X)M CAPE CX5D — Garage, from Manchester. High elevation. and leave your message. You’U hear from our advertiser In Jig your own. Represent Avon prod­ experience. store mankger. Greater Hartford syatem, selling for onlv $15,800. See 9-5241. combination windows and dooi-a. oite picket fence stirroundlng the Asking $11..500. Alice Hampet. Guaranteed 90 days Famous for Area. Salary desired $7,000, Box Washing Machine, Westihghouse re­ wall carpet, neap shopping, bus. and compare. Call the Hme without spending all evening at the telephone. ucts, world's largest manufactur­ FIVE ROOM, second floor, apart­ COLD FLAT. 4 rooms, Porch, attic, fireplace, hot water oil heat, near oversized lot. Quality, ' plenty of Realtor. Ml 9-4543, MI 3-7357. Saturday, Jan. 20 > aervlcs smce 1981. Phone MI er of cosmetics. TV and nation­ LUCRATIVE sales opportunity for M, Herald. frigerator, Bedroom. Living Room, churches, $13,900. Carlton W. SPLIT LEVEL In desirable Bowers living area, and within walking dla- ment, West Side. Stove, refrigera­ cellar. Central. Reasonable Avail, bus line, good condition, good buy. 9-4587. PottertonA. UO Crater St wide magazine advertising is ambitious person. No seasonal Dinette, Dishes, Rugs, Lamps, tor furnished. Adults preferred. Hutchlna, Ml 9 5132. R.' F. DITilOCK CO. area. 3 bedrooms, family room, tanre to stores and buses. This 1 :30 p.m. Tables. Blankets Etc able Feb. 1. MI 9-3685 after 6. MANCHESTER—Custom built Gar­ creating even greater demand for work, no layoffs! Management op­ MI 8-6129. MI 9-5245 plus cellar partially finished, at­ ONE IN A 1,000 could be the home for you. rison Colonial. 7 rooms, 3 large Lost and Found Auto Driving School 7-A TELEVISION antennas and rotor portunity when qualified. Write Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 EVERYTHING $444 ‘ syatsms installed and repaired. our products. Call BU 6-4622. TWO ROOM apartment, heat. g..s Barbara Wood* MI 9-7702 tached garage, nice patio leading EXCELI.ENT 5 ROOM RANCH — bedrooms,, pine naneled den. (300 items to go) MORTLOCX'8 Driving School—Of­ W. Smyle, YMCA, Willlmantlc. or Johanna Evan* MI 9-5653 off French doors from dining Stone front, tile bath. 2-car garage, JACK J. LAPPEN AGENCY breezeway and garage. Overaiged LOST—TSn corduroy jacket, white Serving Manchester and sur­ POODLES miniature black, fe­ Price Includes .Delivery^ Setup, FIVE ROOM apartment second stove and refrigerator furnished. fice, 448 Mam St.. Manchester. call HA 3-6374. Adults only. MI 3-6388. HAMLIN ST. room, aluminum storms, screens bieezeway, completely finlsned, ts - 8 Bls.sell St, lot in excellent residential area. Auctioneer: leather lining, lost two months round!^ areas. Modern TV Serv­ males, AKC registered, paper Service. Guarantee Immediate de­ floor. 13% Ford St. Tel. Ml 8-4751. BOLTON—Williams Road. 5% room ago. Don Allen, PI 2-8469. Leamiiw correcUy “May ^ve ice, 405 Center S t, Ml 9-3305. and doors. 2 full baths. Including cellent large family room with fire­ MI 9-4506 Look for a bi-ight future In this trained, 7 weeks old, champion­ livery or Free Storage until needed. THREE ROOMS, furnished or un­ brick ranch 2 years old, heated one off master bedroom. Close to Howard and Jack I,appen Tour Life.’’ Driver education FULL-TIME porter wanted. Apply ship background. MI 8-0644 MI ONE 4 ROOM fumlBhed apartment place. 2-zone heat, patio. Shown by bright home. For an appointment Robert E. Fluckiger LOST—Dog, all white, pink noee, classes. Member, Connecticut Pro­ RADIO-TV RB1PAIR8, any make, CLERK-TYPIST Phone for appointment furnished, gas heat, ground floor, DUPLEX breezeway, oil hot water heat, full —all schools, wooded yard. Belfiore appointment only. to Inspect call The Jarvis Realtv Mister Donut, 255 W. Middle ’rpke. 9-0713 with heat and garage; one 4 room adults, reasonable. New Bolton basement, 1-car garage, large lot Agency, MI 3-5121. named "Angel.” . Call collect LA fessional Driving School Assn, MI free pickup and delivery on small SAMUEL ALBERT. Htfd. <3H 7-0858 unfurnished apartment with heat 6-6 In the finest condition, garage, Co.. Realtors, kfl 3-4112 Ml The Village Peddler 6-5021. 9-7398. radlo^ phonographs. Hours 6-10 Road. MI 3-6389. new roof, c6pper plumbing, two oil with trees, owners anxious. Phil A REAL JEWEL MANCHESTER - 6 room Ranch 9-2819, MI 3-1023. Permanent full-time positions PART-TIME help for cigar counter. AKC BEAGLES, 9 weeka old, ex­ See It Day Or Night and garage; and one 2 room brick Agency, Ml 9-8464. FIVE ROOM ranch — Extra large surrounded by ti-ees. Formal din­ p.m. H A B Rs(Bo and TV. Ml available for rapid typists in our Apply to Mr. Lupacchino, Arthur cellent pedigree, reasonable. TR apartment with heat and utilities. heating systems, immediate oc­ 6 ROOM RANCH-One-car garage, "LegarNotice LOST—PASS BOOK No. 8687 Sav­ LARSON’S Connecticut's first U- 9-5582, Ml 1-1479. If you have no means of trans­ cupancy. Worth seeing today—to­ living room, fireplace, 2 large bed­ l'i( tiled baths, built-lns, .^cornir ing room, large kitchen, large liv­ clerical department. High School Drug. 5-5062, Anthony Rd., Tolland. TR 6-8274. CUSTOM BUILT 8 room Ranch, rooms, ceramic tile bath, plaster­ ing room. Natural woodwork MR, CLEAN ings Department of the Connecti­ censed driving school trained — portation, I’ll send my auto for morrow may be too late, fireplace, family room with caihe AT A COURT OP PROBA'm beld education, accurate typing, and Furnished Aparti^nts 63-A large living room with fireplate. ed walls, garage with sundeck and throughout. Aluminum combina­ cut Bank A Trust Company. Appli­ Certified and approved is now of­ SALESMAN—To work for local POMERANIAN .puppies, all colors, you. No obligation. dral ceiling, city utilities, patio, Beautiful expandable cape —many ai MancJiestrr, within and fer the good knowledge of grammar and THREE R(X)M apartment. Heat, formal dining room, family size awning. Owner MI 9-8211. $14,500. tions.’$16,800. Call Mr. Govang, TR District of Manchester on th* ITUi day cation made for payment. fering classroom and behind Millinery, Dressmaking 19 lumber yard, must furnished own also male Pug puppy, AKC, very stove, refrigerator. Gables, 118 hot water ol] heat. Excellent loca­ extras; dormer, fireplace, alum wheel Instruction tor teenagers. medical termg helpful. Excellent A— Lr—B— E—R—T— 'S THREE ROOM furnished apart­ kitchen -2 bedrooms, l l j baths, V No agents^_^ 5-9820. MI 9-6306. Barrows ft Wal­ of .fanuary, A.D. 1962. working conditions and liberal em­ car for first 4 months, salary and reasonable, wonderful pets. MI Main St., $95. Ml 9-6229, 9-5. tion, treea galore. * Inum atorma, hatchway, fully land- Preaem. iinn. John J. Wallett, Judge. Ml 9-6075. 4-07?8. 48-45 ALLYN ST., , HARTFORD ment, first floor, all utilities, no Beechler'Smith recreation room with fireplace, lace. MI 9;6.306, Manchester. Kilate ot llliarlea A. Kennedy, Inta of ploye benefits. Call Mrs. Peterson, commission. Apply in own hana enclosed breezeway, attached ga­ leaped, desirable locstlon, amesite Announcements LET ME BE your couturier. Call OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. THREE ROOMS heated on Main children or pets, ample parking. drive. Only $13,700. , Manrheatrr In said district. dtCMlMd. PREIPARB FOR driver’s test. MI 8-1264. Liberty Mutual Insurance Com­ writing stating experience, if any, 272 Main, Realtors rage, landscaped yard 91x194 Upon spplicttlon of Ttie ConnsctfcL. pany, MI 8-1161, for appointment. and other qualifications to Box O, St., available now, for - married MI 9-8952 MI 3-6969 BOLTON CHARLES LESPERANCE LOTS OF VALUE HERE ) Bank and Trust Companr. PW ldV that INCOME TAXES prepared m your Ages 16 to 60. Drivliig and class FOR SALE — Bendix automatic Marion E. Robertson Realtor, Ml T. J. Crockett, Realtor, MI 8-1577. an instrument purprpurporUng “ - “ *to "b* the last DRESSMAKING and alterations, Herald. Articles For Sale 45 couple or single lady. Call between ONE LARGE housekeeping room 3-5953. Modem, immaculate split level home or by appointment. Exper­ room. Thres instructors No wait­ washer, Bisseil carpet sweeper, S;30-7;30. MI 8-6441. MI 9-7620 IJke new 5% room ranch now on will and testamentmrnt nf said dtoaafad be ienced tax work, 24-hour service. ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ straight hems, $1. Call Mrs. Le- and meat sllcer. TR 6-4818. suitable for- one or two adults. on high, dry 130x130 lot full of beau­ the market for first time. 17x18 foot admitted to probaterobale as per appIicaUM clerc, MI 3-1892 or MI 3-6096 any BUS DRIVER, full-time, exper­ HOME MADE ravioli, fresh or Also, a 2-room housekeeping apart­ $94.51 MONTHLY, small cash as­ tiful shade trees. Plastered walla, NEW OFFERING AT A on file. It In Call MI 3-4723. my. PI 3-7349. ROCKVILLE— Apartments newly ANDOVER—Big house, large lot. living room with fireplace.- raised OKDKRKD: That the fo re f...^ MEDICAL Secretary for doctor’s ience required, MI 3-8978 or Silver frozen 80c doz. H. Pasquallnl. 346 ment. both (umlahed. All utilities. sumes 4*4% mortgage, immacu­ fireplace, full basement, exception­ GOOD BUY time. decorated, dinette, kitchenette, ANSWER Ideal for large family $12,800. Jo­ hearth, 3 bedrooms, ceramic bath, ration be heard and detemunad at FEDERAL INCOME taxes prepar­ office, diversified duties. Write Lane Bus Line, Brainard Place. A ver/ Street. Wapplng. Parking. 272 Main St. late 6 room ranch. Carlton W. rrobate office in Mancheater la a__ Musical Instruments 53 bedroom, tile bathroom appli­ ally nice neighborhood. Triced at seph Barth. Broker, t o 9-0320. full basement, I 'i acre shaded lot, ed with your savings in mind. qualifications, references, and this ad and prepare to locate In Hutchins, 5H 9-5132; $15,900 for immediate sale and oc­ $17,800 • Dlstiirt. on the 3(Hh day of January. Business Services Offered 13 SNOW BLOWERS — From $79.98 ances, $65 per month, (jail MI the Porter Street area. Wg have $14,900. Evenings Bill Boles, MI A.D. 1963 at eleven o’clock tn lha fora- Reasonable rates. E. J. Bayles. Moving—^Trucking— *■ salary desired to Box L, Herald. ACXIORDION for sale, 120 bass, cupancy, 9-9858. Five room ranch with porch, noon, and that notice be Kivan to a^t Salesmen Wanted 36-A and up. Parts and MTvice Capi­ 3-1869, TR 5-8485. THREE LARGE rooms, heat, hot listed 3 Colonial homes (3 and 4 Tel. MI 9-6246. ALL KINDS of clocks repaired. An­ Storage 20 alligator case, like new. Call Ml LAND LOVERS - large kitchen with built-ina, tiled persona Interested In aald estate of tha WAITRESS WANTED for 8 days tol Equipment Co., 38 Main 8t. water. Call PI 2-8648 after 4 p.m. bedrooms), ready for immediate pendency of aald application and Uio tiques included. Work guaranteed. Hours 7-5 dally, 7-9 Thursday, 7-4 3-1287. THREE ROOMS, heat, hot water BELFIORE AGENCY WARREN E. HOWLAND bath,- fireplace, combination win­ INCOME "TAX returns prepared by MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ weekly 9-5. Apply Comer Soda MAN WANTED for Rawleigh busi­ occupancy. Price $18,900 and up. 5 Room Ranch—garage-basement, Bowers School time and place of hearing theroon. by Ml 6-1963 ness in Bast Hartford or Manches­ Saturday. ' stove and refrigerator, Ule bath FURNISHED 8 room apartment. MI 3-5121 REALTOR dows and doors, home In excellent puhliahinie a copy nf this order In soma former Internal Revenue agent in ing Company. Local and long dis­ Shop, State Theater Building. There are always more buyers than condition. One owner. Full base­ newspaper having a circulation In aald ter. Sales easy to make and profits and shower, central location, park­ $110 a month. Includes heat, hot really good houses for sale—so act oil heat, wooded lot. 120x540. Mas­ the convenience of your home for CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. tance moving, packing and stor­ DOUBLE EDGE razor blades. Fin­ Wanted—^To Buy 58 BOWERS SCHOOL are*—6 room 575 Main St. MI 3-1108 ment, hot water oil heat, recesied district, at least seven day* before tha individual and business. MI 6-8938. EIXPERIENCBD salesladies. Apply big. Write Rawleigh's Dept. ing. $75, MI 8-6398. water, electricity and gas. off quickly. ter bedroom 14x20. Immaculate RANCH day of said hearing, to appear If they Reasonable rates. Call PI 3-7558 age. Regular service throughout Manager Pilgrim Mills, Hartford CNA-26-190. Albany, N. Y. est surgical steel, honed in oil. ranch, finished heated rec room, cast iron radiator*. City water and see cause at safd time and place and New England states and Florida. FRANK IS buylqg and selling good Porter St. Available immediately, condition. Unusual value at $11,000. 3 bedrooms, full basement, large BOLTON—Charming modem Cape sewerage. Near school, bua line, he heard relative thereto, and make ra- INCOME TAX returns prepared by between 1:30-4:80 or any time Rd. Open noon—9 p.m. Saturday Full money back guarantee. 25- MI 3-6940. garage, convenient .to all schools, Saturday or Sunday. Ml 8-5553. 30c, 100-S6C, 200-$1.60, 600-$3.30, used furniture and antiques start­ FOUR ROOM Unement, 132 BisseU Beech! er-Smith churches and shopping. Idesi loca­ family size kitchen. plastered featuring 3 spacious bedrooms, quiet neighborhood. Quick occupan­ turn to this court, and by mailing on auditor. Business and individual. 10- 6. ing Sept. 9 at 420 f>aka St. Call and T. J. Crockett. Realtor, Ml 3-1577. walls, and onlv two blockrr to fav­ plus extra bath and bedrOom par­ or before January 18. 1663. by c#fti(U.d Accounting services. Raymond Help Wanted— 1000-$5.76. Postpaid. Packed 5 St., $60. MI 0-8229, 9-5. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. tion for children. $17,900. Call own­ cy. mall, a ropy of this order to Ann u . SHARPEININQ Service — Saws, MANCHESTER Package Delivery. WAITRESSES days. Ajmly In per­ blades to package, 20 packages to see what we’ve got. Open Sun­ ^ Realtors er Ml 3-8778. orite Bowers School. Lovely, deep tially completed, fireplace In llv Tripp. 1336 South lllllcrest Ave.. Clear­ Girard, MI 9-6008. Male or Female Heated. Beiiroom set. kitchen set, TWO-FAMILIES—We have them! A water. Florida; Greta M. fle ^ a . 4tt knives, axes, shears, skates, Light trucking and package deliv­ son. Howard Johnson Restaurant, 37 carton. C.O.D. orders accepted. days. MI 9-6580. MI 9-8952 MI 3-6969 yard with a stone wall and sturdy ing room, large beautiful high CHARLES LESPERANCE rotary blades. Quick service. Crai- ery. Refrigerators, washers and FIVE ROOM apartment, 29 Foster refrigerator, Gas range, free elec­ new one (4'4 and 4',4 flat); older VERNON — Extra value! Smart shade trees. Owner transfer makes wooded lot. seclusion yet conven­ Fast 79lh fit.. New York 21. N. V .; TAX PROBLEMS? Call PI 2-6607 394 Tolland Tpke. See Mr. Ford. Postcard brings general merchan­ tricity, gas. Low rent. Adults. Ap­ 6 and 4 flat for only $16,900; a 6 MI 9-7620 Charles WiUlam Kennedy. 100*20 ^th tol Equipment Co., 88 Main St., stove moving specialty. Folding MEDICAL laboratory technician — WE BUY, SESX or trads antique St. Call after 5. spilt level 7 rooms, 1'4 baths, fire­ quick sale imperative. ient to achoola, stores and park Ave.. (!orona. Long Island. N. »... and have your return prepared for chairs for rent, t o 9-0763 Private laboratory under patholo- dise catalog, 'raylor Products Co., and used furniture, china, glaae, ply Apt. 4, 10 Depot Square. and 6 duplex , on Foster St. for way, Aaking only $17,000. Please Francis P. Della. F era 142 Lakewood you. You always save more than it Manchester. Hours dally 7-5, 17 Overlook Rd., Chatham, N. J. place, range, oven, dishwasher, Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. Ml •gist. Five-day week. Retirement eUver, picture frames and old $18,400; 6 and 5 flat (nice one) (or garage, aluminum storms, high BELFIORE AGENCY call Jannelt l.-angc, ACademy ssas Circle. Manchester. Conn., ru a rd lu ad costs. THE AUSTIN A, CHAMBERS CO. coins, old dolls and guns, hobby FOR RENT—8 rooms, hsat and hot $20,000; and a 8 and 6 on Walnut litem for Elaine Elisabeth ^enned>v ft 8-7958, fund. Experienced in hematology WOOLEN STRIPS—for rug braid­ FOUR ROOM Upstairs furnished DON’T MISS location. Only $17,800. Robert B- Moving, packing, storage. Agents and chemistries. Call CHapel coUecUons, attic contents or whole water included. Phone t o 9-7861. St, for $22,000. T. J. Crockett, Anderson Agency, JA 8-0139. MI 3-5121 2.‘7358 Read Herald Advs. JOHN J. WAl.t.ETT. SAM'S UPHOLSTERY - Retired for Lyons Van Lines, Inc., world­ WANTED ing and hooking tw the pound. apartment. MI 3-6886 after 4. this roomy and comfortable 6 room Realtor, Ml 3-1577. 9-2902, Remnants, 85c up. Rent strip cut­ estates. Furniture Repair Service, Personals from the shop. Can taka care of wide movers. Free estimates Ml TalcottvUIe, Conn. Tel. HI 8-7449. THREE ROOM newly decorated ranch in Manchestep Green. 3 gen­ BOLTON—5 room ranch with all your upholstering needs at 3-5187. ters, $1.00 per day. Colonial Rem­ apartment, stove, rMrlgerator erous sized bedrooms, living room MAIN STREET shopping —custom ELEX7TROLUX Sales and Service, nant Shoppe, 115 Center Sf. breezeway and garage, combina­ great aavuiga. Cali CH 3-3378; In MANCHESTER PROMPT AND courteous service furnished. Will supply other furni­ Business Txications with fireplace, dining room, attach­ brick and frame ranch, huge tion windows, amesite drive, banded representative, Alfred GO for your scrap iron and metal in ture if desired. One block fram ed garage. !-<>oking for the real con­ kitchen, 3 bedrooms, Immaculate Amell, 306 Henry St. Tel. Ml 64 wooded lot. Priced realistically at Painting— Papering 21 any amount or size. Pipes, fur­ Main St., MI 3-8595, For Rent servative buyer, we price this condition, reasonably priced. Carl­ onlv $13,500, U ft R Realty. MI 3-0450. Full-time, experienced woman BOY’S 28’’ bicycle, good condition, ton W Hutchlna, t o , 9-5132. H A H SNOW PLOWING. Ml $18. PI 2-8480. naces, machinery, copper, brass, home at $14,900. 3-2692, R. D, Murdock. MI 3-6472. 9-2604. EIXTERIOR and interior painting. GRANDWAY etc. Call MI 8-2809. STORE near Main St. at 36 Birch GEORGE DE CORMIER SAYS: WANTED—Ride for two passengers Paperbanging. Wallpaper books. bookkeeper for retail store. Call St. 2,000 iq. ft,, parking. Apply SO. WINDSOR-^buy direct. Pleas­ to Electric Boat Co., Groton, BURROUGHS Adding machine — ant 5% room ranch, nice layout, VERNON— Business, and home, COSMA APPLIANCE Servlce-Re- Wallpaper removed. CeUlngs. Mr. Franklin, NOTICE Marlow's, t o Main. Conn., first shift. MI 9-2630. palra all makes refrigerators, Floors. Good clean workmanship. printing tape, hand operated. Ex­ Beech! er-Smith I’ i baths. carport, atorma, large 40x40 building. Tongren AND GROW cellent condition. $36. Can be seen WOODWORKING tools for home Agency, MI 3-6321. freezers, wasblng machines, dry­ Fully insured. Reasonable rates. workshop. Call MI 8-8446. ' EXCELLENT LOCATTo N screens, patio, one-half acre, "These are just fine cars, priced CHapel 6-7244 at the Oockett Agency, 244 Main PUBLIC HEARING ■Realtors ers ranges, oil and gas burners. Leo PeUeUer, Ml 6-6326 or Ml Good Jobs Now Open For - ADDITIONAL many extras. $15,,300. BU 9-5132. Automobiles For Sale 4 MI 9-0055. All work guaranteed. 9-5082. St., Manchester. Ideal for beauty aglon, 618^jpen- MI 9-8952 MI 3-6969 CLEAN 2-family 4-8. double ga­ APPLIANCE SALESMEN Rooms Without Board 59 APPROPRIATIONS tM'St., off street .parking, 20x50, MANCHESTER—6 room Cape, rage, near bUs, school, and shorn right and of course at the best of NEED A CAR and tud your credit LAWN MOWERS aharpened and PAINTING AND paperhanging. CASHIERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS walking distance to ‘schools, ahop­ ping. Call Discoe Agency, MI turned down? Short on down pay­ Boats and Accessories 46 Bewly decorated, reasonable rent. BIG DUTC7H colonial In good sec­ ping center, and bus line. Immedi­ 9-6628. j ^______repaired sqles and service, pick Good clean workmanship at rea ROOMS TO RENT, also cabins TOWN OF MANCHESTER, tion, 1'4 baths, garage, extra lot. ment? Bankrupt? Repouesalon? up and delivery. Complete 11b» cf ■onable rates. 80 years in Man- Help Wanted— Male 36 MEAT CUTTERS with efficiency Scranton Motel. ate occupancy. $13,800. Carlton Don’t give up! See Honest iXmg- GROCERY CLERKS ANNUAL clear-the-deck akle. A CONNECTICUT. J. D. REALTY Quick -sale wanted, excellent k Thayer Realty. JA 8-7848. 184 VERNON ST.—Just a stone's bank terms" lo r o riders, rsels, and rotaries, chestei, Raymond Flske. MI CaU MI 6-0826 after 5. ' value, Belfiore Agency, MI 3-5121. las, get the lowdown on the iowMt garden and lawn suppltee. L A M 9-9237. DIE MAKERS wanted, full Or part- PRODUCE CLERKS good selection of used outboard Notice is hereby given that the 470 Main St.' t o 3-5129 throw from Buckley School. 6 down and smallest payments any­ time, all fringe benefits excellent motors (uid boats, paints and ac­ fr Equipment CorpomUon, Route 88, HARD GOODS CLERKS ROOM FOR gentleman near Main Board of Directors, "Town of Man­ SIX ROOM ranch, 6 years old. LUDLOW ROAD, Rockledge — 7 good-sized rooms in nice condi­ where. Not a vnall loan or finance Vernon, Conn. TR 6-780P. PAINTING papering, floor sand­ working conditions. Apply Gunver cessories at special low prices. St., separate entrance, parking. chester, Connecticut, will hold a EXCELI..ENT STORE for arv busi­ room ranch, 2 baths, kitchen with tion. Wall-to-wall carpeting, alum­ company plan Douglas Motork, Manufacturing Co., 234 Hartford Bowers Scnool. air rooms better ing, remodeling. Call Mr. Charles, SOFT GOODS CLERKS Hours 12-4:30, 6-8 dally; 9-3 Sat- Ml 9-2951. Public Hearing in the MunicipaL ness or office, apartment includ­ than average tn size, entire base­ built-ins. 3 bedrooms, formal din­ inum combination storms and 333 Main St. FLOORS WASHEID and waxed, Ml 9-0726. Rd. MARKING CLERKS s urday. McIntosh Boat Co., 52 Oak Building Hearing Room, 41 Center ed, 478 Main St. Ml 9-8229 . 9-5. ing room, den, aluminum siding, screens, economical oil heat, city /St. FURNISHED room, -light house­ ment finished oH into large family windows cleaned, painting, paper­ SERVICE AND LAYAWAY Street. Manchester,' Connecticut, room 4*4% -inortgage, priced (or 2-car garage, near St. Bartholo­ utilities, assumabir mortgage. FOR SALE—1960 Rambler Ameri­ ing, walls washed, odd jobs. Handy INTERIOR painting, decoratln#, TOOL AND gauge makers, first keeping, convenient location, mew School. MI 9-3926. Open for Asking $14,900. Elva Tyler, Real­ can 2-door Super, automatic trans­ class only, overtime, all prevsdl CLERKS Friday, January 26. 1962 8:00 quick sale, $18,900. Philbrick Man Service. Phone Ml 8-8646. ceilings, wallpapering, floor sand­ woman only. MI 9-7959. P.M. on proposed addition^ appro­ STORE FQR rent 243 N. Main St. inspection 7 days • week. tor, MI 9-4469, MI 9-5051 This Week’s mission. radio, heater, whitewall Ing rates and benefits. Call Man Agency, Ml 9-8484. ing and reflnlshlng. Clean work­ Diamonds— Watches— priations as follows: / MI 9-5229, 9-5. tires, color blue and white, excel­ BUSINESS-Professional accounts. manship. No job too small. John cheater Tool A Design, Ml 9-5263 « Male and Female^FuIl WILL SHARE my 6 room apart­ lent condition. Call Coventry, PI end Part-time Jewelry 48 ment with woman, reasonable. MI To the Parking Met4r Budget HALL FOR RENT—can accommo­ MANCHESTER—4 bedroom home, If your receivables need action, Verfallle, MI 9-5750. excellent clcaet and storage space, 2-7598. r phone Ml 9-5317 any hour. AAA Re­ EXPERIENCED tool and gauge 9-9043. 1961-62, for acqidmlon of ad­ date 60 people; also, good for of­ CEILING reflnlshed, painting, wall­ makers. Please apply at E A S Our expansion In this and other LEONARD W. TOST. Jewelers “ ditional offslreet parking fices, driving school, hairdressing large enclosed porch 3-car ga­ imbursement Service, 869 Main St. Repairs,,RepMrs,. adjusts watwatches ' eim rt- rage, 819.700 Phllbrie* Agency, MI OLDER CARS mechanics spe­ Bonded. papering. Wallpaper books on re­ Gage Co., Mitchell Dr. between 8-5 areas will open tremendous oppor­ NICE LARGE front room for gen­ area...... $28,000 school, etc. J. D .' Realtv. MI tftAR MAHOiKSTBrn e S O fT V A cials, fixit youraelf cars, silwayi quest. Fully insured. Call Edward p.m. tunities for personal growth. ly. Reasonable prices. Opra 'Tues­ tleman. Call after 5 p.m. MI to be finmxfed from the un- 8- 5129. 9-8464 tASY PARHIM 9 a good selection. Look behind our SERVICE ON any type of RCA, R. Price. \n 9-1003. day through Saturday, Thursday 9-4966, ,21 Church Street, ap proprl^ d surplus of the GEORGE DbCORMIER SPECIALS MANCHESTER - 5 ’,i room home office. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. GOOD SALARIES evenings. 129 Sprues St. MI 9-4887. Parking Meter Fund. SMALL STORE or office 113 Main Kenmore or Norge washers and convenient to schools and ahop­ dryers. MI 9-7321, ‘’iv EXCELLENT BENEFITS ROOM FOR lady or gentlemtm. To _^e General Fimd Budget St. Nice location. Very nice inside. Electrical, Services 22 Kitchen privileges, quiet. Inquire Free parking In rear. Call MI ping, formal dining room, living FRONT END MAN. 16^1^2, Board of Directors, room with fireplace, city utilities, 1960 RAMBLER 4-DOOR SEDAN 1952 DESOTO In good condition, SNOW PLOWING, day and night Fuel and Feed 49-A 224 CharUr Oak St.. MI 3.8388, CH for the expenses of Redevelop- 9- 9835. On/y * 3 3 5 Down $75. Call Ml 3-6839 after 6 p.m. FREE ESTIMATES—Prompt serv­ FOR APPLICATION 8-4738, 2-car garage, extra building lot service. Rates according to job Manchester's fastest growing tire and Personal Interview See .rment Agency ...... $1,500 CANNOT BE TOLD FROM NEW. and/or conditions, MI 6-5650 all ice on all types of electrical wir­ OAK WOOD cut fireplace and stove may be had. $14.5(H) Robert ■Manchebteb LUMBER' 1955 FLEETWOOD Cadillac. fuU company has an opening for quali­ Mr. Gill end Mr. Martel lengths, $10 per load delivered. to be financed from revenuea Woiverton Agency. NO 3-1914. hours. ing. Licensed and Insured Wilson received 1961-62 in excess of power, air conditioned, original Electrical Co. Manchester, t o fied man to work in our shop. Ap­ Monday through Friday Tel. PI 2-7888. FURNISHED ROOM for rent. Tel. ^Houses For Reirt 65 1959 RAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY WAGON Only owner. ■ Best offer takes It. Cart 9-4817, Glaatonoury, ME 8-7878. Jan. 22-28. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. MI 8-4564. budgeted estimates from wel­ $12,800 — ROCKVILLE. 8 room ply to Mr. Amenta. fare reimbursements. ONE CAREFUL OWNER. A 8tHOWPIECE. be seen at 251 Broad St,, Man­ Household Services COVENTRY—5-room single house, ranch, large living room, cabinet chester. FOR NON-FOOD POSITIONS Garden— Fdrm— Dairy PLEASANT warm room, separate Robert W. Gordon $100 monthly. Alfred D. Heckler, kitchen, beautifully - landscaped Offered 13-A Bonds—Stocks— HARTFORD GENERAL See Mr. Ross, Tues., Wed., Thurs., entrance, kitchen priyliegese if Secretary PI 2-6519, after 5 P-m. lot. shown by appointment. CREATE FOR SALE—1953 Mercury, radio Products , 50 deaired, parking. MI 3H724. Marion E. Robertson Realtor, MI 1958 RAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY WAGON Only * 3 4 5 Mortgages 31 Jan. 23, 24, 25, between 9 a.m. and Board of Directors and heater, whitewalls, standard FLAT FINISH Holland window 5 p.m. at the Manchester, SIX ROOM single, 2-car garage, 3-59SS. A N E W shades made to measure. All TIRE CO. BALDWIN, MACS,/STARK apples KiirJiG' THEY COME NO NICER ANTWHERE. shift. Take over payments. Call BURIED IN BILLS? A good mort' TWO FURNISHED rooms with Connecticut -oil steam heat, near High School, r a 9-3581. rqetal Venetian blinds at a new at the farm. 829 West Center St. meals or kitchen;' Older people OAK STREET (area) - Six room gage to consolidate debts will im­ 155 Center St. Manchester Ml 8-8116. Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ $125 per month. Call NAtional low price. ■ Keys made while you GRAND UNION .preferred or work’tng men. MI cut this 15th day of January, 1662. 3-4592 after 6 p.tn. home with approx, two acres of 1958 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN Only ^ O Q ^ D o w n FOR SALE—1958 Ford Thunder- wait Marlow's. prove your credit sltuadon and re­ 9-5459. good land. House haa 3 bedrooms quires payments of only $22.25 410 MIDDLE TPKE., W. bird, one owner. Immaculate, NEW HOME on second Bolton Lake up, 3 rooms dow-n, full basement, WASHER REFRIGERATOR re­ per month for each $1000 you bor­ MANCHESTER Household Goods 51 31,000 original miles. Must be FRIENDLY Ice Cream hag opening A partially furnished. $90 a month. excellent heating system. If you seen. Standard shift. By owner. pairs Prompt, economical, expert, row Frank Burke at Connecticut want privacy plus, look this over. Mortgage Investment Exchange, for part-time work for weekends RUGS, NEVER used. 9x12 antique Phone Norman Grimason, JA TR 5-8443. guaranteed. Phone Ml 9-4SIT, Pot 8-6884. Excellent value for $15,200. T. J. 1957 FORD VICTORIA HARDTOP Only $ 2 4 5 terton'a, 180 Crater St. 15 Lewis Street, Hartford, Cl and evenings. Must be neat in ap­ Situations Wanted- gold, $30; 9x15 red oriental, $W; pearance with pleasant personal­ Crocjteti, Realtor. MI 3-1577. IX>Anr>D AND HHARP AH A IIOCND’.H TOOTH. 1959 CHEVROLET Blscayne. 2- 8-M97 days, JA 9-5553 eVentngs. Female 33 10x13 gold oriental. BU 9-6955, 135 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE COVENTRY LAKE—3 room house door, 6 cylinder, standatd shift, RAOIO-TV REPAIRS au ity. • Call MI 6-8196 between 7-8 MANCHESTER Suburb*—Two-fam­ SEtYlND-MORTGAOB money-We p.m. for appointment Monday winterized. Stove furnished. Call low mileage, $995. Cali MI JA Caro;— phonographs changers. MI 9-7569. ily ranch 5-4, two furnaces, ga-. 1957 FORD 2-DOOR SEDAN— Only A 5 Down 8-2806 after 6. Honest, economical. Guaranteed 90 can supply any amount o* money through Friday. WILL DO IRONING in my home. (OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL) rage, completely modem tremen­ days. Famous for service for 80 for mortgages Terms to fit your Call MI 3-4292. dous opportunity. Only ' $19,500. V-S. r r iJ .Y EQUIPPED. ONE CAREFUL OWNER. years. Phone Mi 9-4587. Potter needs. Construction mortgages FOUR ROOM house for rent, $93 a Carlton W. Hutchins Ml 9-5182. 1958 DAUPHINE Renault, 4 door. Ion's. also available. J. D. Realty 470 JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT WANTED month. Call M I 3-6105. Call PI 2-8780„ Main St., Ml 8-6129. WILL CARE for one child in my MANITHESTER - 1950 American 1956 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN Only $ 1 Q 5 WEAVING of Bums, moUi boles EXPERIENCED Large local concern hag opening home days. Ml 9-4784. Colonial. 13x23 living room, knotty BEI. AIR V-8. FUIJ.V EQUIPPED A.ND NICE, / FOR SALE—1952 Pontiac hardtop, and tom clothing, hosiery runs Part-time—Mornings BOLTON—Two bedrooms-up, three Business Opportunities 32 for a Junior Accountant. Account­ rooms down—Wg two car garsge. )lne recreation room, bar. handy good condition, $175. Call MI I handbags repaired, zipper re ing School graduate preferred. Per- focatiOn. Only $17,900, Carlton W. 9-4151. placements, umbrellas repaired, ENVELOPES accurately typed, Ic OH. TRUCK Large lot, plenty of privacy. T. J, ESSO HAS excellent service sta­ manent work in well established, each. MI 9-8985. Crockett, Realtor, t o 8-1677. Hutchins; MI 9-5132. 1956 PONTIAC CONV. CLUB COUPE Only $ 1 A S men’s shirt collars reversed and progressive organization. Liberal DRIVER 1961 PONTIAC Tempest 4-door, replaced Marlow’ji Little Mend tion opportunity. Modem 2-bay rUIXY EQUIPPED. BUY NOW AT WINTER'S 1A>W PRItW. • automatic, $1,775. 1957 Mercedes tng Shop. service center located at Man­ employe benefit program. Write Apply In ^ rs e n ■ Benz, 219, 4-door, standard shift, chester Green on h ea v ^ traveled Box^N, Herald, atatii^ business ex­ $1,495, 1957 Dodge 2-door Custom AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuphol highway with fine- rwBentlal po­ perience, education, and salary re­ VnPI]| IIIlF * 1956 MERCURY 2-DOOR HARDTOP Only $ 1 Q 5 Down Royal, excellent condition. . $675. ster 3 piece living room set; sofa tential. Phone Mr. /flteley days, quirements. COOPERATIVE / \ Many others. Call MI 9-4100. and 2 chairs. $146. Choose from 9-4; JA 7-4183, nights Springfield IF YOU are seeking a stock with good income ...w ith group of fine fabrics. Work done STate 2-4829. 5 FIGURE OIL COMPANY 1947 C05fMANDER StudebaKer. 6 i by expert craftsmen on our prem ^ prospects both for now and the future, you might, WANTED—Ehcperienced fuel oil $15 BROAD 8REET , WEST COAST LUMBER 1956 HUDSON HORNET V-8 SEDAN Only tires, heater, good running condi­ . isei. All work fully guaranteed driver. Wyman Oil Co., 24 Main FUTURE! do well to consider the stock of Union Pacific tion. Asking $85. MI 9-1857 any Mill Fabric Salesroom, 175 Pine St. ■ . Railroad. A t its current market price and indi­ time. St., exciirslve Cheney Fabric „ AVAILABLE SOON U yoo’re faced with limit­ Tske your kitchen out o f the cliniciJ class with the ARCHITEXTrURAL woodwork da­ cated dividend rate, UP offers a better-than-aver- salesroom, in Manchestsr. Ml Atlantic Service Station in Man­ ed eanung potential la vranBcfa sad heauty of, w o o d . W e have a complete 1956 CHEVROLET, 2-door sldanTl S-7322. Budget terms arranged. taller with experience. Permanent yoar present position, 6 rooms. All oii'ohe floor. Full attic and age yield. The company’s revenues from its rail­ 1957 MERCURY 2-DOOR HARDTOP Only $ 2 4 5 ^ 0 * ^ " cylinder, standard shift new point chester with large neighbothood M iU on with liberal benefits. Call choke o f cabinets and paneling produced with West area and through-way tnUftc, Ex­ wouMn’t mind *1mstllng” road operation account for only 605?' of its income. IMMACULATE THROUGHOUT. ' Job, very clean. MI 9-1987, Ml SAM’S UPHUI.ETERY - Retired CH 6-6831, or apply The L. F. Det- a bit In order to greeb SrniO TANKS basement. Deep lot. Fireplace. Oil steam Coast lumber, the economical material uridT the 3-6098, from the shop Cat. taka care of cellent business opportunity for tenbom Woodworking Co., 807 AND The Glance is derived from oil and investments. man who wants to be his own boss. $13,000 or $16,000, we'd advantages o f quality. THESE FINE CAR VALUES and MANY MORE AT all your upholsterliu needs Sheldqn St., Hartford, Conn. Hke to hear from you. heat. Ideal'{hr small fmnily qr teachers. See us for more. great savings. Cau CB 8-«S7». Telephone BU 9-1561 (JA 4-8869 Trailerg— Mobile Homes 6-A after 8 p.m.) for interview and de­ EXEXJUtTVE talies trainee-leading We're the local agency cf PLUOOED SEWERS tails. a nationally known salea life insurance company offets ex­ CALL O/tm Thtm ik^€Bm hig»6ii0 to 9:00 pjm. 1955 31x8 PONTIAC Chief. Vernon Building— Contracting 14 ceptional career opportunlV to t organisation. Some col­ NailiiM CIm m A Trailer Court. Kelly Road. MI man age 35 and over. Salary plus lege background pmfec- Ssptle Ikaks. Dry WcOs. Sewer 4:0235.. Aaking $1,495. red. No prevtona aelOim DECORMIER MOTOR SALES, Inc. ADDITIONS,' recreation rooms, re- incentive Increases ^U s’ family U m s UstaiM—Cellar Water- group benefits. Lifetime Income experience re fn lrcd . prooflSf DoiM. Write In confldenen W ell PUTNAM & CQ after 20 year$. Sales experience G .S. KEITH fUwbsrs New Verir Sfodr En e h o ttg o MANCHESTER'S OWN RAMBLER DEALER not required. Rigid 2-yedr profes- respond promptly. BltoK ER n u n o w n i s t < 295 BROAD ST. Ml 3-4U5 MANCHESTER Jm m m T.Bhk • CobertN. MI 9 - 8 1 9 1 ______MI 9-9125 V I -* / J ^ ' 1 ■/ • * t \ t ■ FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 199S , - ^ i EIGHTEEN Arerave Deil^ Net Preee Rna The Weather For the Week Ceded > ■ ..•*•7 . 3 iianrl|9Btrr Inrntng Urtralli , -I Foreeeet of U. 8, Weetbbi Bmaeu ,. ^ ■m ’ i ...... • .1 ■! . I M. I. B I I I.m I I I I ^ifi II.. daenery 18,1881 The BSghth District F lr«v^- The Keeney ’School PTA will [ The third session of a Senior The Polish Women’s Alllimce, Members o f' Ben Elzra Chapter Hom Co. N a 4, Town Fire De­ Oradael loieeriiif, oeld partment will hold a drill Uix all meet Tuesday at, 8 p.m. at the Girl Scout leader-ln-tralnln)f pro; Gi%up 246, will meet Sunday at bf B’nal B’rith will meet Tueaday partment, will hold Its annual ban­ Low 10 to 15, eoUer IB reiel vel-' About Town 2:30 p.m. at the clubhouse for In­ 13,535 m .e n ib e ra , Ihcluding aiptillaries,- school. After a business meeting, j gri\m wdll take place Monday at 7 at 8:30 p.m. at Teniple Beth Sho- quet tomorrow, at 6:30 p.m. at FREE DEUVERY leys. Sunday 'geoenBy fair, oold. Monday at 7. p.m. at fireXeadquar- there will be a panel discussion on jp.m., in the Junior Room at Cen- stallation Of new'officers, ‘j. ' lo^ vestry for a game night pro­ Rosemount Restaurant, Bolton. Member e< tke Andtt We Will Deliver Anything! Bnreea of dreoletlim High in jqiper 80s. X iUm on the I960 eeason for ters. Two films, "Danger Sleuths,” •Technlques of Reading.” Partlcl-iter Cbngregailonal Church. Twen- gram. X Manchetter-— A City o f ViUage Charm (}w feoCbell OianU will be shown and "The Torch,” vnll he shown. pants will be Mrs. Byron B oyd.! ty-one former Girl Scouts, now Jun- The Pgli-sh National Alliance, Past Mistress Club, Daughters ARTHUR’S Mrs. Bradley Dearington and C. 1 lors and seniors at Manchester Group 1988, will meet tomorrow at The yFW,wlll hold a card party Monday to membem of the Man- These'are from .'the film library of Liberty, No. 125, will'meet at MO I-ISOS elwirter Junior Chamber o f Com- of the Nationa|'6 oald of Fire Un­ Donald Standlsh, teachers at the | High Scbbol. are enrolled in the 6 p.m. at 77 North 8t. Officers will tonight at 8 at the post holne, Man­ the home of Mrs. Matilda Lindsay, OMroe. The Jaycee has invited all derwriters. school. program to become leaders. be Installed. chester Green. 38 Edgerton St,, tonight at 8. VOL. LXXXI, NO. 93 (TEN PAGES—TV SEfTTlON) MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1962 (ClaasUled Adverttslng on Page t ) PRICE FIVE CENTS maa between the ages of 21 and SB to view the hour lon^ movie. T" Tte meeting, which begins at 8 la at the'Manchester Coun- LISTEN TO KATHY GODFREY, WINF, MONDAY thru FRIDAY at 1:10 P.M. ^ SATURDAY 11:10 A.M. Looking to Seven More ti]r Chib. f l ; State News SPRINGCALE PERCALE - LADIES' WARMLY s-. Cob Boout Pack 47 will meet to- ' Bight a t 7:30 at South Methodist SHEETS LINED FINE LEATHER Kennedy Completes Roundup Church. An advancement cere­ a 100<> line cotton T GLOVES in mony vrtll be held, All cubs are • silk-soft finish • reg 7.99 B.88 remhided to wear headbands. 72''xl08” and twin fitted 2.19 in imported fine kldakln, 100% 81"xl08” and full fitted 2..19 wool lined, 6 button length, Eight Families Obvenant Women's Guild of shirred at wrist, black, brown, First Year in Office 90'xl08” 2.99 Trinity Covenant Church will meet 42''x.38'i” pillowcases .59c tan. 6 >4 to 8. Krem lin Escape B 1 r z e hi ^ church tonight at 8. Mrs. 45'x38>i” 65c reg. 4.99 _ 8.68 Bada Carlaon, Mrs. Beda Walrath fine capeskin classic pull-en, By STAMUSY JOHNSON By DOUGLAS B. CXmNlXL ^ Even from the weather stand­ and Mrs. John Walrath will be 100% acrylic lined. black, point, the day Was reminiscent of 111' New Haven hoatenee. New ' of ficera will be ! Main Street, Manchester FREE PARKING, rear of store Phone Ml 3-4123 brown, tan. fit* to 8. Moscow, Jan. 20 (fl*)— West­ New York, Jan. 20 (JF)— Congo Massacre SPRINSKNIGHT inaug^iration day a year ago. Again alaetsd and installed. reg. 3.99 2.88 ern diplomats pictured the President Kennedy reached Washington was cloaked in snow, New Haven, Jan. 20 (/P)-^ MUSLIN SHEETS piggrain cap-skln pull-on, 100% strange quiet eihanating from the end of his first year in although there was nothing like acrylic lined, black or browTi. Eight families fled an early- Outo Scout Pack 144 will meet s fine luxury muslin the I^emlin today as a mask the White House today— and the. six or eight inches dumped on morning 3-alarm fire today. t b h ^ t at 7 at Keeney St. School. 72 "xl0.S” and twin fitted 1.89 6*2 to 8. obviously he already is look­ the city on Inauguration eve in Iint^^No. 3 will present a skit, for a major development in 1961. The fire broke out on the groimd 81’'xl09” and full fitted 2.09 ing ahead toward seven more. floor of the 3-story brick building ‘ • K n W s c< Tore.'-' RefresttmenU .; ; 42"x36” pillowcases 46c SALE the wind. The ETesident recalled that bliz­ P ilots See will be ga^’ed. Exactly where It will blow no Kennedy is certain of three ad­ zard in chatting with reporters in at 139 Wsshingtoh Ave. and BONNIE DOdN IGLOO western diplomat was brash ditional years in prctbably the most New York last night, during a spread rapidly through an sir ANOTHER SHIPMENT important, challenging job In the shaft to the roof where It did con­ TOa G ulld'of Our Lady of St. ; i;;;;: enough to predict But one of the theater intermission. He took in CREW SOCKS ". moat respected western ambas- world. And it is sUmost os certain the hit musical comedy, "How to siderable damage. No Giviliaiis Bartholomew's Parish will hold a i The fire was discovered by ■quare dknee tonigM at Waddell j SEAMLESS MESH 69c— 3 for 2.00 ' sadors in Moscow' siUd he be- that he will try for another four, Succed In Busines without Really lle'ved It is much more likely to since he is one President who nev­ Trying.” eight year-old Maria Rosa at 5:41 School begining at A:30. Stagley | : SUPPORT HOSE 99c p r. a.m. when she was awakened by will be caller. Tickets are DOUBLE S&H GREEN STAMPS reg. 1.00 involve Red China than Berlin. er has been particularly coy about The Qilef ExecuUve had flown At Mission if perfect 4.9.5 Noting that So'viet foreign and running for reelectlon. from Washington to New York the smell of smoke from a fire In available at the door. I • heavy weight blend of orlon the ground floor drug store. • measure length.s and lambs wool domestic policy seems pretty much In observance of this first anni­ yesterday morning to keep a lunch­ • rose tone on dead center, this diplomat said versary of his Inauguration, the eon appointment In the Waldorf- Ail eight families which occu­ By PETER GROSE A representative from Kaman j i;:::; e colors only pied the top two floors of the build­ Aircraft will be guest speaker at I i:::;: a sizes 8's to 11 SATURDAY WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES a sizes 9 to 11 there never has been a period of Chief Executive was shifting Astoria Hotel suite ' of Adlal E. Leopoldville, The , Congo, ing escaped without Injury but 18- a meeting of the Kiwanis Club of quet like this without it exploding locales and emphasis from New Stevenson, United States ambas­ Jan. 20 (/P)~Marauding d!dn- Manchester next Tuesday noon at into some major move. York and International politics to sador to the United Nations. ThS year-old Shirley Shorten was j taken to Grace-New Haven Com­ golese troops held responsible the M a n d ies^ Country Club. The diplomat, who Is In close Washington and domestic, Demo­ only other guest was U Thant, SOLID COLOR and MEN'S WASHABLE contact with high members of the cratic politics. acting secretary-general of the munity Hospital and tre a ts for for the massacre of white Richard K. Seavey, 471 Park St., X THE GREATEST Soviet government, . said it was Thus the major event on the U.N. smoke Inhalation. She was not ad­ missionaries at Kongolo in j mitted, however. | Maachester, will be installed as i lii;;: PRINTED INDIAN HEAD CORDUROY DICKIES obvious that a major disagreement Kennedy calendar for the day Is a It was the first meeting between North Katanga province fired ‘ is going on. What was not clear, dinner In Washington's National Authorities said they did not I secretary, and Stephen T. Hopkln.s, | Kennedy and U Thant. at two U.N. reconnaissance 80 Stremg Rd.. South Windsor, a s , liili: reg. 89c and 98c yd. 5.50 he said, was whether it was a Guard Armory. Thousands of Stevenson fed his distinguished know how the fire started. ThSre | alumni secretarj- of Epsilon Alpha ; i::;;! squabble im ong top members of the Democrats were crowding In from guests the same thing he had had was no Immediate estimate of' planes today. damages available. | Zeta, honorary business fraternity I 69c yd. BLANKET SALE ' reg. 6.95 Soviet Communist Party on more all over the country for the $100- for lunch the day before—not left­ The Indian Canberra jets were at the University of Hartford at an ! widespread among members of the a-plate fund-raising rally featur­ overs, a White House official In­ The fire was the third multiple- sent up in search of the troops who wal.et sizes 29 to 34 alarm blaze in the New Haven' installation banquet Feb. 8. Guest i j:::;; 21 color ficlecUon olive, black, antelope, gold Soviet bloc. ing Kennedy as speaker. sisted, but a new batch of shrimp are also believed to have overrun speaker at the banquet, at Bonnies perfect for slipcovera, « Western diplomats also suggest- Vic* President Lyndon B. John­ and artichoke casserole. Steven.son area this weekend. Six families a Roman Catholic mission and lim, Bristol, will be I-awrence S. j curtains, drapes „ ed that Premier Khrushchev is en­ son and former President Truma'n liked It so well that he wanted the were driven from a house on Starr girl's school at Sola, 15 miles north Freundlich, .English instructor. | in the MEN'S FINE SLACKS gaged in an ideological battle were billed for some oratorical ef­ President to have it, said the as­ St., West Haven Friday by a 2- of Kongolo, The pilots reported with V. M. Molotov, the Stalinist forts, too. Johnson, Truman and sistant White House press- secre­ alarm fire in a duplex house. In houses were aflame south of Sola nearby West Haven a 2-alarm fire n ie Buckland School PTA \^111 EMBROIDERED RAYON I 1.90— 2 for 2 1.00 former premier and foreign min­ other upper bracket party leaders tary, Andrew T. Hatcher. and that buildings on both sides of meet next Tuesday at 8 p m. in the ister. 'They said Khrushchev may were invited to eat twice with Afterward, presidential press destroyed a 2-famlly dwelling at the Lualaba River were burned out. school auditorium. After a brief reg. 15.99 have suffered a setback. Kennedy today—the first time at a 72 California St. in the Savin Rock history of section of the city. About 200 Congolese troops were btmlness meeting. Alfred M. Fre- ■ DRESS MATERIAL • pemia-set cresise ' The western ambassadors were "White House luncheon. (Continued on Page Two) spotted by the Indian jets on the dette, a teacher at Washington • 100% worsted w'ool and wool alihoet united in a belief that By BELDING, CORTICELLI Moloto'v's return to Vienna has road betwen Solk and Kongolo and ScJiooI, will .show a series of na­ flannels 21 at fo r Kowalaki fired at the planes apparently only ture slides. Refreshments will be • plain and pleated been delayed only because the old Somers, Jan. 20 (g*)—U.S. Rep. reg. 2.49 yd. Bolshevik doesn't want to be with rifles. Neither plane was dam­ served in the cafeteria by Mrs. • solid colors and neat stripes Frank Kowalski was endorsed for aged. John Costello and Mrs. I.«wrenre • sizes 30 to 44 shunted off again to such t minor 1.87 yd. Job as Soviet representative to the U.S, Invites World the Democratic senatorial nomina­ An aerial survey by Ethiopian Steeves, mothers of Grade 2 pu­ • charcoal gray, bankers gray, tion last night by the Democratic U.N. pilots yesterday a h o w e'd pils. charcoal brown, olive, tafi, International Atomic Energy green, blue, black, tnagenta Agency, the atoms-for-peace or- Town Committee. He has now re­ houses In Sola afire and the mis­ blues ceived such backing from com-, sion (ximpound deserted of civili­ The Rev. Alex H. Elsesser. pa.s- • no charge for minor alterations gtuilzatlon headquartered In Vien­ na. mlttees In 21 towns. ans. However, the pilots reported tor of Community Baptist Church, q u il t e d m a t t r e s s To See Orbit Try seeing two Congolese soldiers run - will be in charge of radio broad­ Molotov held that post when he and other members of the so-called State Man Shot for the coves of a church and twq ^ casts, sponsored by the Manches-1 PADS BOYS' POPLIN ALL trucks, presumably belonging to tar Ministerial Association, over i anUporty group -were denounced by New York, Jan. 20 UP—K Stam­ Cape Canaveral, Fla., Jan.' 20- was no broadcast concerning the ford, Conn., man was shot In the the army. station WINF Sunday at 7:35 p.m. ’ reg 3.69 ftwin) ., ...... 2 . 6 9 WEATHER COATS 9.00 and dally next week. ! (Oonttnned on Page Two) UP)—^ e world haa been invited flight until after It hod been made neck and leg last night -while rid­ A U.N. spokesman saidflis sur­ ____ I to watch the first U.S. attempt and the peasants couldn't possibly ing In a car on the New Englant} vey “ seems to Indicate the worst— rpp. 4.69 (fullI ...... 3 .$ 9 values to 19.99 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Mc­ • plain and iridescent to rocket a man around the world have known where he was going to Thruway. that the soldiers attacked the mis­ next week. land. Edward Davis, 37, of 75 Spruce sion and are now in control of the Clelland, 81 Lake St.. Manchester, ; • bleached fluffy white filler • sizes 6 to 13 only will celebrate their 40th wedding • some with zlp-out wool liners Dempsey Calls More than 565 newsmen and Much of the film raised doubts St., Stamford, told police the shots compound.” • diamond locked quilted muslin photographers, including 77 from throughout the world that Gagarin were fired by one of the two men The mliiaion was staffed by anniversary Sunday from 2 to 6 1 covering p.m. at an open house to be given 13' fo r e i^ countries, Iwve been had actually made the trip. with whom he was riding. He gave about a.^ozen Europeans — irix • bound edges accredited hlatorie event The NASA spokesman con­ White .{mesta and five or six white by their children at the home o f • elastic web anchor bands WOMEN'S GENUINE Conference on police little Information about the Mr, and Mrs. Russell Moonan, ! by the N atioiw Aeronautics and tinued: pair. Dr. Rafael Bonnally, right, la embraced by eupporter In Santo Domingo yesterday after being nuns of the Franciscan Order — South Rd.. Bolton. ' ALLIGATOR PUMP 14.99 Space Adminjsmtion. "We are not publiblzlng this proclaimed new p ru d en t of the Dominican Republic and head of the seven-man Council of Ohd Included a teo(diers’ training' FEATHER BED PILLOWS Teen Drivers In addition, there are about 100 operation in the sense of sollcit- Knife Fightyatal State. Bonnelly woa named leader Thursday after the deposed provisional ruling Council of co1l(!ge for about 40 teen-age A fri­ reg. 21.00 additional technicians supporting IngjiubUcity. \V« are simply abid­ ‘“ rtlyiiyr’11 T"* TT~*~~* r* **~~P’**"*rr f-"” ^rller this week. XAP can girls. the coverage." ing by tMr' WXsA" chtfler^lriT]' Bridgeport,- JOH.' fl8*f gambling aetupa in the East. public, Jan. 20 iJP —The Domini­ over led by now ousted strongman Over ISO patrons were seized at Culled from AP Wires '60 CHEY...... $2295 agers, Reltemeyer wrote Demp­ Indeed, the Russians rarely an­ (Continued on Page Two) 534 State St. He handed over a Gen. Rodriguez Echavarria. Some Impala Convertible. No. COVERS NEMO ADJUSTABLE sey: nounce any space octivlfy until bloody knife, they said. can Republic’s fledgling state three dice tables aa agents, many political elements, although con- armed with automatic weapons, 294-B. "It Is my guess that every one after It has bMn completed suc­ At headquarters, Mason told po­ council got down today to the .sidered of lesser influence, shouted WOOL o f these boys Involved in these cessfully. Hero Parakeet lice he had been with the Walkers business of bringing democracy to ripped the bars from windows and SUKARNO FOR PARLEY •60 F O R D ...... $1795 reg 3.99 2.99 WAIST GIRDLE 8.95 for Rodriguez Echavarria and broke down the front door with a three fatal teen-age accidents had . In the aftermath of the first this troubled Caribbean nation form'er President Joaquin Balaguer Jakarta, Indoneelo, Jan. 30 IB— Galaxie ''500" 4-Door. trip around the world by Soviet (Continued on Page Two) sledgehammer to gain entrance. fine quality mu.alin reg. 10.95 been "warned by his parents not to Manchester, N.H., Jon. 20 which haa known virtually nothing to be tried aa traitors, Prmldent Sukarno .hae Informed Hardtop. No 27.5-A. piped aeanis drink while driving and not to Maj. Yuri Gagarin, the Russians UP)—A parakeet was credited but strongman rule for more than The FBI said seven men were AcUng U.N. Secretary-General U sought to moke propaganda hay Balaguer headed the council dur­ arrested and 100 others slated aa Thant Indonesia "still leaves the *59 OLDS...... $1695 fully zippered NEMOKINS GIRDLE AND speed, and had been cautioned in today ^rith saving its owner three decades. ing Ita rltst 16 days, until Rodri­ BLANKETS by releasing film supposedly of from Injury In a fire. material witnesses. All were herd­ duof o|>en for a peiu-eful settle- " 88” 4-Door Sedan No. dust tight suspect further that these boys The council faced a mountain of guez Echavarria In a coup Tuesday 218-A. twin and full PANTY GIRDLE 6.95 his handling of the family car. I Gagarin's father listening to radio Mrs. Mary Zucker was asleep Ribicoff Raps economic and social prSSlems left ed from the building Into three meiit honorable for both aidee" reports of the space trip. night Inatalled a mllltarv-domlnat- JmaeSr—borrowed- previously—from In the dls|iiit«.H'lth The Nether- •58 CHEV...... $1195 had been Yold this not once, but when flames whipped through over from the regime of dictator ed junta. A swift counter-coup led ' reg. 7.95 SPECIAL GROUP many times.” The same film showed hordes of a 3-story wooden tenement Generalissimo Rafael L Trujillo, the U.S. Army, and taken to the liinds over West New Guinea. In Noman Station Wagon No. Reltmeyer said he thought the peasants racing across a field to yesterday. AMA Medical by Rodriguez Echavarrla's own Navy-Marine Armory for hearings. a reply to Thant's appeal lor a 140-B. PRINTED FANCY who ruled the nation as his pri­ officer subordinates Thursday re­ reason the youths disregarded the greet the cosmonaut upon his re­ The parakeet pecked at Mrs. vate preserve for nearly 31 years The raid was led by U.S. At­ |>eace(ul settlement with The .0 ONE BIG HEAPING TABLE MEN'S FAMOUS NAME stored the council and made the torney Drew J. T. O’Keefe and •59 OLDS...... $2095 25 40 warnings was a "psychological turn to- Bkuth by parachute. Z u c k e r ’ a cheek until she before his assassination last May. Netherlands Sukarno sold: “ Emo­ PILLOWCASES t lOO"/. WOOL WORSTED one." The publicity pitch backfired awoke and fled. general a prisoner. Thomas McBride, apocinl assistant tions of anger have been d e ^ ly Deluxe "PR ' Holidav Coupe. % % LADIES' TAILORED Care for Aged But the council also had promises ' Cries of "Balaguer Boo Boo” ac­ to Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy. No. 293-A. The three fatalities Reitm ^er when the world learned that there Nobody was Injured. of generous U.S. economic assist­ aroused among the whole Indo­ 2 for 1.00 nferred to stemmed from don- companied the Joyous celebration More than $25,000 in caah w.is nesian nation and a determina­ *58 D O D G E ...... $985 BETTER SKIRTS SHIRTS AND BLOUSES Washington, Jan. 20 (iP) UP— ance and the apparent support of that greeted the restoration of seized from the gaming tables. tion til retaliate Is quite strong. nectlcut teen-agers going over to most Dominicans. Coronet V-S 2-Door Hard­ fine mu.sim SUITS New York state, where liquor can Secretary of Welfare Abraham civilian rule. Shouts of "Paredon” More money was found in a sair, However, I will do my beet to top. No. 165-B. American Made 42"x36" LESS THAN REGULAR PRICE Ribicoff said today the new Ameri­ Unfinished business also remain- —to the wall -also were heard, but agents said it had not been keep these emotions within stripes end florals 2.88 and 3.88 bo purchased by 18-year-olds. The Fourth Set for Cartoons •58 D O D G E ...... $695 7.00 10 -.reg, 50.00 +0 75.00 accidents occurred after the youths can Medical Association-Blue mainly from members of the small counted yet. bounds,'’ 9.00 Shield plan for medical care for pro-Caatro 14th of June Movement. Among tho.se arrested were: * ^ Coronet , 2-Door Sedan. reg. 3.99 to 7.99 returned to this state. 6 • shapely, gabey, rosecrest, Judy the aged misses the principal But Rafael Bonnelly, the 57- George Barrow, 57, Ycadon, Pa.; HKAl'Y SNOW IN WEST No. 63-C. Gov. Dempsey has asked the solid color, tweeds, plaids PRINTED TOWEL Bond problem — high cost of hospital year-old- lawyer-professor who suc­ Frank La Scaizo, 72, Philadelplila; Sorraraenio, Calif., Jan. 20 UH 30.00 to 45.00 New York legislature to raise that care. News Tidbits •57 OLDS...... $895 • second floor sports shop state's minimum drinking age. AstronOut’s Wife Gets ceeded Balaguer In the presidency, Simon Rudolph. .56, Ncsqnehoning, — Heavy show walloped much Deluxe 'PR ' 4-Door Sedan. NDW! Ribicoff (Ailed on the AMA to from the AP Wires said only that Balaguer and Rod- Pa.; I.,eon Williams, 6.5, Reading: of the West today. Snow pro­ wool flannels, cashmere blends ENSEMBLES < . In a related development yester­ No. 139-C. broken sizes in regular, short, long, support the Kennedy administra­ pelled by hlgti winds out Vlelbll- day, the Governor received a tion’s solution"'’ to the problem in slims, pleats, gores 1.00 hath size . ___ 79c ‘ WOOL JUMPER pledge of support from teen-agers (Contlnued on Page Three) (Caintlniied on Page Three) Ity to dangerous levels In the ■57 PLYM...... $595 •59c hand size . ___ 4Pc stouts Three Extra TV Sets remarks prepared for a meetii^ Belvedere V-S 2-Door Se­ tor Ilia safety csmipaign. Soviet Union's campaign to woo .Sierras In nortliern Californio. 29c wash cloth for 99c DRESSES 9.00 of the Democratic National Com­ West Germans into separate ne­ .Some major highways were dan. No. 120-A. 7 to 17. 8 to 18 Richard Devignez.1 president of mittee’s Subcommittee on Senior the Student CouncU Cbnness o f By MARTHA COLE gotiations is doomed to failure, closed and niotorUte stnuided. •57 CHRYS...... $980 • fine quality famous Cannon reg. 12.99 ohe of the nel. hbors said of the Citizens. Ministers Meet Monday towels State Vocational Technical Schools, Arlington, Vo., Jjui. 20 (J*) — Glenns, the foreign ministry in Bonn says Tlie California Highway patrol' Saratoga 2-Door Hardtop. solid color wool flannel in black He pointed *out that the admin- re|Mirted sections of the main • fringed borders and I told the Governor the students at Mrs. John H. Glenn Jr., Iislb had "Both he and she are very lUc- fatration's proposals provide- for ...C iv il Defense officials will be­ No, 19.5.C. 8«88 2«88 or bankers gray the 14 institutions would "support three more television sets brought gin stocking fallout shelters In 14 routes over the mountains— U.S, • daisy and poppy colorfaat able persone,” said a friend. payment of hospital and nursing multi-colored lacy jacquard - g w ^program in every way pos- into her house.' cities with food, water and survival 40 and U.H. .50 were shut. I’o- patterns Junior sizes 5 to 13 "They’re down to earth people.” home bills. 10 Super Gel- That's so one can be tuned to The neighbors have helped all "The AMA plan for Blue Shield equipment ss a trial run before Rusk Faces Opposition Ik-e said that at one time care oo the nati(mal program. were backed up for 5 nillee on Acquainted Specials! T Congress, Devlgnez said, each of the three TV networks the reporters and cameramen and would cover the payment of doc­ LURQN BLANKETS SPECIAL GROUP « would assist the campaign with a Wednesday when her husband. TV people while still trying to tors who (Are for patients wflth Public transport In Algiers Is I.’.S, 40 nn both sides of Uonner . W H Y ?------JUNIOR and MISSES’ - 8 ^ ^ slogan contest, bumper Marine LL Col. John H. Glenn Jr., respect the Glenns’ desire for pri­ less than $2500 lnme for indivi- paralyzed for third day os outhorl- Pass. Five to B Inches of enow •58 OLD$...... $995 4.44 stickers and safety films. is scheduled to be shot into space vacy. duals of $4000 for couples,” said tiee refuse to provide armed escort Getting GuAs on Guba -fell In parts of Oregon, NeviMla "88 " 4-tinor Sedan. reg. 5.99 ORLON PILE LINED 08 America's flfst man In orbit. ' Glenn has said he wouldn’t have Ribicoff. on buses. ..TTis parents of 12 Ne­ and Idaho. The storm kicked up OUR NEW YORK BUYING OFFICE PURCHASED The Glenn home now has four •57 CHRYS. . $965 become an astronaut If he h ^ n 't "It would do nothing whatever gro children involved in a school winds ot 25 to 45 m.p.h, miracle blend rayon and acrylic COATS 23.00 U.S. Shot to . Moon TV sets. The fourth? hod the backing of his family. to meet the staggering problem transfer that touched off a sit-in By JOHN M. H K iim m 'E R flu expected to i«* strengliiened by New 5'orker 4-Door Sedan. lOOc'r nylon binding to last life THE ENTIRE STOCK O F"SCH ULER and BENNING- "That's Just In cose -anybody - According to a family friend, of the high coat of hospital care demonstration on Chicago's South Washington. Jan. 20 (Jh - Secre­ the Unsealing In the Dominican BOUN OUM GOES HOME •56 OLDS...... $595 of blanket values to 39.99 wonts to watch cartoons,’’ quip­ in a serious illness which faces all side file suit tai UR. Dtstrict Court tary of State Dean Rusk flies to Republic of a potential military Geneva, Jan. 20 UP) — Right­ ped Mrs. Glenn. Glenn sat down with his wife and Super "88 " Holiday Sedan machine wa.shahle HOLFEN," ONE OF THE OLDEST AND FINEST • tweeds and solid colors Delayed’Four Days children and talkixl It all over, the aged -L- and which swiftly against city school offida'ls. Uruguay tonight for an Inter- dictatorship and the return to pow­ ist Prince Boun Oum returned moth proof.'warm and * • sizes 5 to 13, 8 to 18 Mrs. Gtenh told a reporter that about what'it meant, the sacrifices, wipes out the savings of a life­ American Foreign Ministers Con­ er of what the State Department to luuis today with the pr(Mpect •56 OLD5...... $495 non-allergenic "sure," she was calm and looking Aasistant Secretary of Labor of some hard bargaining yet to WOOL BLANKET'MAKERS IN THE COUNTRY! Cspe Canavorai, Fla., Jan. 20 the time from home, before the time . .*. George L P. Weaver, a Negro, ference on possible diplomatic and calls "con.itltiitlonal government." " 88" 2-Door Sedan. Ni 72"x90" forward to the big day with antic­ economic action against Cuba. This resolution of Ihl!' Dominican l>e done on the make-up ot a co­ LADIES' FAMOUS BRAND A fueUng mishap with the decision was made. ■ "However, the proposal does spends night in, private home be­ 218-A. a0' x90 ' size 4.97 ipation. But a note o f excitement 'The conference opena Monday political crisis Thursday night ap­ alition government In the South­ NAME Atlaa .boootar rocket hoa reeulted T h e Glenns and their children show that the AMA realizes that cause Houatoa, Tex. hotel refuses •56 F O R D ...... i I- NOW THE SAVINGS ARE . YOURS was In her voice. we have a problem In this field. I at Punts Dei Este. parently eliminates the Dominican east .Asia jungle kingdom. Un­ in at least a four-day delay ot an Was-life becoming hectic? dp s lot of things together. They to rent him a room . . . U.S. Pub­ 2-Door Hardtop. am pleased at thhi denMnetrati(m Rusk'ia reported to face a tough Republic as a problem which would der atisidces of the 14-nation MEN’S LUXURIOUS I 00*^- ' FULLY LINED "(Mi, I’d rather not say that." take part lb water sports like lic Health Service officers say I.aos conference Boun Oum met /• attempt to laundi the Ranger 8 o f awareness that the pe^iem they are confident Europe's out­ struggle in trying, to put over the have occupied much behind-tne- •54 F O R D ...... $24! apacMraft to the Moon. Did she still have oonfldence, boaUng and water skiing, and exists and at this move to help scenes discussion at the meeting. yesterday with his t^'o rivals, Convertible. as she said last fall, in the proj­ they all are active in church work break of smallpox will not-spread objective ot the United States and N'eiitraliat Prince Souvanna PIMA c o n o N WOOL SUCKS 5.99 iVVhen the problem developed solve port of the problem. Into the United States. varioiM other American nations The new government under Rafael ect that will send her husband In­ at the nearby UtUe Falls United P h o u III a and pro-Communlst •55 PONT...... $34! during a Checkout of the. Atlas of obtaining, agreement on com­ Bonnelly is considered here to be reg. 8.98*' to m c e ? I , Presbyterian Church. "I. now ask that the AMA oup- Oliver Powers sees little hope strongly. antl-Caslro and officials Prince Souphanouvnng. Souvan­ 2-Door Hardtop. BOXER SHORTS 97c CHOICES yastarday, project, officlala at first port the Kennedy (uimlnistratlon's pulsory sanctions against Cuba. • solid color Italian wool flannela felt the launching would have to "Oh, yes. I’ll say — that’s Just Glenn and his wife, don’t re­ for on early release from prison believe it can be counted on tu na Pliouma said they agreed on •54 F O R D ...... $141 • novelty jacquards the same.” effort to solve the big and basic One move of condemnation dia- reg. 2.00 many styles • many colors be poeqxmed ta r at least a month. member when they first met As for his U2 pilot son, Francis Gary vote for sanctions if that Issue an outline for a government of 2-Door • magnificent fleecy flannels in IMPORTED & DOMESTIC Glenn's family intends to watch children they were playmates in problem of meeting the ho(q>ltal Powers . . . A Elhodesian commis­ cussed in diplomatic quarters here reaches the conferenoe floor. national unity, subject to ratifi­ stripes or plaids But a revaloatian lost night it all on television. That Includes costs of the elderly through the sion investigating the plane' crash would be to oust Cuba from the •53 F O R D ...... $17! • fine pin stripes, checks, solid showed them was a posaibUity the New (kincord, where both their Even more important, the Do­ cation by Boun Oum’s support­ . colors mostly one or two of a kind • street floor sport shop his wife, Anna, 41, a petite bru­ parents live on the same road. social security system." that killed Dog Hammarskjold is Organization of American States. ers In Laos. Convertible, difficulty could be corrected in Some U.S. officials said this would minican development, which was • sizes 30 to 44 DESIGNERS' WOOLENS nette; aqn, John David, 16, with a They both went to Muskingum Ribi(x>ff sold the administra­ told the U.N. secretary general assisted by U S. diplomatic mancu- ■56 PONT...... $39! mostly 1st quality, some with miner defects time to r a Friday firing. But the crew cut: and daughter, Carolyn, tion’s (xiclal security ntedical core possibly lived for some time after be one way of registering strong FATHERS STILL HOPEFUL officials said the Chances were College In New Concord and were vers and public statements, again.,t Convertible. MR. THOMSON WOVEN : _ reg. to 4.50 yard 14, freckle-faiied and pretty with sweethearte then. plan is the key objective In the the pUine plunged into the brush denunciation of (juban (Jommun- the deposed dictatorship, repie- Clearfield, Pa., Jan. "20 UP)— MEN'S SOLID COLOR slim. The shot hod been scheduled her father's red hair. field o f legislation for older dti- north of Ndoia, Northern Rhodesia, ism. Two grim-faced fathers, p)e»ry 1/2 PRICE SALE 66x90 twin size • Monday. Mrs. Glenn wae a music stu­ sents in some degree a victory lor Jpiiiing them wiu be Mrs. oena. H e. said the administration in September.. ' U.S. policy^ however, aims at from an almost sleeplros week, STRETCH PANTS 8.90 VYlday is. the last day o f a five- dent and plays an elebtric organ the Kennejtiy administration's policy MANCHESTER ENGLISH RIB SOCKS 2 *5 7 yard CUena's parenU Dr. and Mrs. H. W. “will do SMiythJng poestble to Troop transport planes splosh more drastic nepa, cbnslating pri­ Of a^iVely promoting democratic refused today to give up hope 72x90 twin or full size reg. 12.99 day period whep the Moon is in a Castor of New Omcord, (Milo. Dr. in their home. Occasionally she bring thla losuf. to the floor o f both marily of compulsory sanctions to that their sons will be rescued favocatde pbelticm for the flring. itJd and medhAl even to contemplate. cue operation. "I believe he’s all V OMEN EVENINOA' plaids, novelties Bronx, naytng the (istabllshment economic aid to the republic. • reinforced nylon heel and toe • jly front otreet (bop in to visit each other. O uolyn once aaid "Let the men heedled $2 miUlon in booide beta Rusk's'hand in negotiating with right,” Emeet Lowe said o l Ida -Mar. iBm aiNooN t i l l b reg. 3.99 to-20.99 • ai>ea lOH to IS • stirrup str^M «■ vega maa) do it." SHOP 54"x60" wide « "TheFn awful^ alee ped^" « I m Page •), Bne« It opened loot Septomber. ether Amerieon foreign ntaistan (OonttauMd am P age 'n a to y •on. "H e boa a cool head." w y — ------.V $ .y '