Average Daily Net Press Run ...... '• iT .# , t»ACE SIXTEEN FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1987 For the Week EnUed Tht Waatber iilahrlii^Btrr lEttinittg firrald January 12, 1957 Poreeaat of O. 8. Weatbar Oaiaaa 12,389 , Clear toniiidtl- Low 6 to 19 4o- Sunset Rcbekah Lodge Will meet poAFfor coaaidaratlon by our eom- greee. Modeeatiag temporaturea, Member of the Audit .. in Odd Fellow’S Hall Monday eve­ Gunver Pledgeis nittaa according to a formula inrreaaing eJondineaa ' Sunday; About Town ning at 8 o'clock. This will be tlie Patrons Listed Bureau of Circulation which takea into account, a busi- High In M b. Members of Unne Ixxlge. No. 72, first meeting with the new' noble 14^00 to MMH neas concern'# minimum Invest­ Mancheater——A City of VUlagii Charm 'grand. Mrs. Robert Armstrong, 64 BANK 41 V Kni*hts of Pythias, will meet to- ment in this enlargement program Hemlock St., and her ' asaociate For Polio Ball ntfht at 7:30 at Orange Hall and to ensure enough accommodations officers occupying their positions. Building Drive proceed from there to WatHins- VOL. LXXVI, NO. 93 MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 19. 1957 (ClaMlflod Advertliiag on Pago 8) Vice Grand Mrs. Yvonne Contois Some 100 persona have accepted in the hospital to take care o f ,i.i PRICE nVK CENTS west Funeral Home to pay re- employes and their families when­ snd 4»er committee will serVe re­ invltationa to serve aa patrons and Th# ,Gunver Manufacturing Co. SATURDAYS apects to Carl Anderson, a mem­ patrones.ses for the Polio Ball Jan. has subscribed 84,200'to the Man­ ever the occasion arises.” ber o f the Iddjre. freshments after the business ses­ sion. •, 26. The event is conducted by the chester Memorial Hospital expan­ The Gunver Manufacturing CO. Manchester Junior Chamber of sion, fund drive, it was announced was founded in 1945. Active in a Washhifcton Lodge No. 117, LOU cU MeutoUe^ie/i Ca. Commerce for the beneflt of the today. highly ipeciallaed .and diversified will meet tonight at 7:30 at Tbe ways and meanis committee March, of Dines. Peter J. Gt^naa. president of the field, the company has become Orange Hall . and proceed from of Manchester Soroptimist Club -y, StAiN -,T--r: n W *. ‘j M i. . i ^ ♦ V y i . • t S T ' - S N Names of those patrons will be ftrm, said the office and waiting well-known th recent years for its there to the Holmes Funeral Home will be in charge of the food sale pionee'ring work with dies and tomorrow- at 0 a.m. in Hale's store. listed on the Polio Ball program room- of the new emergency de­ to pay respects to Brother William which will be diatrlbiited to those partment of the praposed new hos- presaes, Including the manufacture 9 A. M. to 12 NOON le as Satmderson. at the dance, generally considered -pltal wing has been selected aa the of component parts for machinery Daughters of Liberty, No. 12S, one .of the town’s major social unit to be marked by a metal used in other industries. ■ 7 " ' LiOLI, will meet this evening at events. ' tablet as the company's gift to the t 7:30 in the Holmes Funeral Home, Although those Invited were ask­ community. : 400 Main St., to pay their respects ed to respond by yesterday, tlie j to William Saunderson. who died . "W e are gl«iS," hfe added, "to be IM P O R T A N T printer has extended the deadline able to Join the many generous / I yesterdyf. Hla^ widow, Mrs, Ellsn- for Inclusion of the names in the : beth F. Saunderson^ is a member of contributors who are helping make Fab«r9c>Laiiviii FUEL program to Monday. possible the greater hospital. We I the lodge. Daughters of Liberty, Following are the names, listed I No. 17,. are also urged to attend. certainly need It In view of the Evyoii'Carofl alphabetically; of about half the obvious Inadequacy of existing NEW ADVANCE number who have alread.v indicated facilities to'meet our community’s I ■ The annual meeting of the Tnl- they will serve as patrons and demand for service. ■ For Relief from Cemmoit, OIL j cottville' Congregational Church patronesses. Malcolm \V, Robertson I will be held Sunday at. 6:30 p.m., “The present plan for expansion This IS News! Names of others whose accept- is a wise and sound one, snd de­ i following a potiuck siippcr at 3:30 Sttces hAve already been received Malcolm W .' Robertson, wor­ Rheumatic and Althriti^like Pains* Reds, China RANGE OIL i in rharge of the Pilgrim Fellow- serves the full support of everyone Flash B l^ e will be printed tomorrow. The shipful master of Manchester In the ares looking to Manchester i ship. Reports will be submitted. Herald will print the names of Lodge,. No. 78, A.F.(A>A.M.. an­ An imporlanrnew advance has been are able to ild the Ihiilgsibfrpaktntliy Man Hits Car^ offiders elected and dctlon taken Memorial Hoapltai in time of made in the relief of common rheu- have been prevtntinf, like lewing, I others as their acceptances are nounces that Feb. 22 has been set need.” AUTO malic and arthritic-like pains, due to walking, gardening, or just havipg fun. Pledge Aid : on the budget and new constit|i- received. as the date for the 44th annual StartedIn tlon. Upon receiving the pledge, sfd- atifl, aching joinli. It’s Zasumin .. .a So, if yob luffer from common rheu- Pays Damages Mr. and Mr.s. Arrigo Almetti. Masonic Ball. remarkable new pill-wilhin-a-pdl that matic and atihrilic-.likeWaini try 164 Pearl St.; Dr. and Mrs. John This event baa traditionally ney Ellis, chairman o f the Fund's REPAIRS BOLAND Corporation Committee, paid trib­ if" guaranteed* — to give more freedom' — ■*— ZaauMiN fosmore freedom from these A. 3. C. John W. Doering. 17, J. Allison, 40 Westminster Rd.; been one of the highlights of the from these pains-or money backt pairis. Safe taken as directed. If pain T o Mideast Hltchln. England. Jan. 19 I son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doer- ute to the community spirit which OIL COMPANY Mrs. E. T. Bantly Sr„ 44 Porter winter season and, as in previous NIGHT MECHANIC Zasumin offers this new advance. It persists, see your doctor. (/Pi A man who bumped into ! ing; 104 Pine St. has recently St.; Dr. and Mra. Joseph Barry, yeais, will be held at the Masonic piom'pted the comparv’s subscrip­ *Fcr»lfertHeitmpor4f} riUeJ tion. is actually a pill-within-a-pill. An oii/er a pas.sing car and dented a 369 CENTER ST. j been a.saigned 'to the 34th Bomb 156 Main St.; Mr. and Mrs. St,ah- Temple. SAVE 81.00 Mo.scow, Jan. IT (/P)—Con­ "This is the spirit that will make pill that gives fast, temporary relief. fender has been oi'lerec! to Naugatuck, Jan. 19 (IP)— Squadron of the 17th Bomb Wing ley Bray, 110 Westland St.; Mr. Harold W. Lavanway, senior TURNPIKE And an inner pill that brings more Buy.tlM EcMasay S in demning the Eisenhower doc­ psy the motorl.st 26 poiuids Tel. Ml 3-6320 •j baaed at Hiirlburt Field, Fla. and Mrs. Jerry Brett, 135 Tanner warden, has been appointed gen­ the building fund a success," he relief hours later—Ihua giving you Two Naugatuck youngsters, said. trine. the Sovie'„ Union and (S72.;0) damages. St.; Dr. and Mrs. David M. Cald­ eral chairman, and Arthur W, hneer-lasiint relief throughout the day who twice aurviv^ the hor­ 24-Hour Burner Service "Moreover,” Ellis commented, AUTO SERVICE Communist China have pro­ "I don't rec wh.v a motorist Mrs. John Weiss Jr., 48 Lyness well, 11 Richard Rd.; Mr. and Mrs. Brown is aecretary-treasurer. and night. As a remit, once again you Zarumin who suffers dsmage by a rors of the 1955 flood, were * St., has returned to her home a f- Aaron Cook, Manchester Green. Lavanway will announce his ap­ "the amount subscribed is well 184 W. .MIDDLE TPKE. claimed their continued readi­ I -MkIH Huriit r -* r \ if r Or»l> pedestrian should no’ claim . ter being hospitalised for the Mr. and Mra. Neil H. Ellis. 45 pointments of the various com ­ above that submitted to the com- TEL. .MI 9-4100 WELDON DRUG COMPANY burned to death early today c M l. >n f* :nni ness to give Mkidlc East coun­ damages just like a pedestrian 9 : past nine weeks. Crosby Rd.; Mr. and Mra. Cecil W. 901 MAIN RTREEr in a fire that brbught injury mittee chairmen in the near- fu­ tries “any neces.sary support” hint by a motorist." ruled England, 364 Main St.; Mr. and ture. Tickets for the event, which to four other members of the Mrs. Thomas Fergu.son. 175 Main to avert aggression and in­ Judge Lawson ram ; bell. Is to be held on Washington's Tlie pedes', inn. Paul Walk­ family. St.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Fer- Birthday, will soon be made avail­ Egyptian Premier Abdel Gamal Nasaer, ahoelega and kneeling face to floor, is joined for Friday terference in their affairs. miaon, 18 Henry St.; Mrs. and Mr. able by Brown. noon prayers by King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia at Mohammedan El Axhar Mosque in Cairo. King er, said he stnick the car The bodies of Elizaiicth Ann A 2.000-word communique issued while runqlng for a bus. Douty, 4, snd her sister, Regina, Louis L. Foster, 49 A n ’ine PI.; Saud arrived in Cairo to di.-!cu8g with Nasser and other Arab leaders President Eisenhower's new last night by Red Clilnese Premier 10, were found h'iddled together Mr. and Mrs. William Foulds, 76 Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jacob­ Middle East program. (AP Photo by radio from Cairo.) Cliou En-Iai and Soviet Premier Princeton SL; Mr. and Mrs. Frank son Jr.. 45 Wyllys St.; Mr. and Bulganin said: near a second floor stairway of a LYNN POULTRY FARMS 2 4 story wooden house at 93 Mel­ Oambolatl, 212 McKee St.: Mr. and Mra. John L. Jenney, 30 Summit s o HELP US! "The governments of the Soviet "Choice Fresh Native Poultrs'—Direct From Farm to Ynii" » Mrs. Joseph Garman, 25C Forest £t. 90% Turnout bourne Ct., their home the past SOS Mala St., Open Thursday until 9 P.M__ ^Tel. M l 0-8098 Union and the C:7iinese People's Re­ two months. • St.; Mr. qnd Mrs. Harris G. Gib­ LIFE public - resolutely condemn this son, 46 Turnbull Rd. There Are Still Many, Many Good Jordan to Receive Arab Aid policy of the United States, Injured were Earl Douty, 40, who SPECIAL Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Girelli, "They are pre-pared to continue Predicted for discovered the fire; hU wife, Te sie, 33 Lilac St : Mr. and Mrs. Edward GENERAL to give any necessary support to 38; their daughter, Margaret, 18, Fft£SH NATIVE OVEN READY H. Glenncy. 182 Boulder Rd.;^Mr. Buys To Be Had During Our Annual the peoples of the Near and Middle and their son. George 12. and Mrs. Hayden L. Griswold,"^ 122 TV SERVICE East in order to avert aggression Polisli Election The mother and two surviving Oakland St.; Atty. and Mrs. An­ To Replace British Subsidy children leaped from second story n> Dags n r A Call and intcilerence in the affairs of FOWL 3 9 c thony J. Gryk, 37 Academy St.; Nighta Pins Parts iMRLE SMHAHUSm the countries of that region." Warsaw, Jan. 19 (/Pi — A big windows. They were tal.en to St. Judge and Mrs. We.sley C. Gr.vk, The two Communist - nations voter tuvnoul perhaps 90 pe:' Vary’s Hosp-tal, Waterbary,, and TASTE and COMPARE—OrAKANTEEb TO SATISFY! TEU Ml 8-5488 4i3 15. Center St.; Dr. and Mrs. Mtmmu i-H S i ^ previously have denounced the plan cent of those eligible to cast bal­ are in fair condition. * Don A. Giilnan, 35 Milford Rd.; JANUARY Fcrvnt SvVia and dampen President El-1 Agency said the new pact will be put forward by President Ei.scn- lots is indicated for tomorrow’s Douty suffered a knee Injury Lg.v p t, a>ria ana &auai senhowers Middle East doctrine.' knoUTj a.a the Arab cooperation Arabia agreed toqay to pro- U was signed by Egyptian Presi-J agreement, bower two weeks ago- for military election of Poland's new parlia­ while summoning aid. He wa# not and economic aid to the Middle ment. hospitalized. vide nearly $36 million of -dent Nascer, King Hussein of Jor-i The agency said part of the pay- Ea.st. At the hospital, Mrs. Doiity w-ss d.an. King Sa:id of Saudi Arabia, ment will be made in hard cuV- This time, however. Communist Oops, It Slipped! Arab aid annually for Jordan Chou Ends Visit treated for a possible fracture of J -D-:*:-!. „..i I and ricimerPremier saoriSabri Assail of .Syria rency (dollars or gold) and that vlctry. Is not expected to be so Cold showers in July might be welcome but in Detroit’s hear FOR MAXIMUM HEAT anil TROUBLE FREE OPERATION 1 The new denunciation was in­ re.sounding as In past years. The the left arm In jumping, and for CLEARANCE to replace a British sub.sidy.! 3, 1^^ two days^ of talks. considered renew- zero weather they are something else again as the grimace ort cluded in the joint , communloue slight barns about the arms ani Jordan wants the money in Klng Saud to Visit Ike ' able after 10 j'ears unless one of Communists' hand-picked National the face of flreman Tom Barrett testifles. The coupling slipped - ending Chou's visit in Moscow. TTie face. Margaret suffered a back'in­ hand befo.-e ending its mutual Shortly after the sighing King the signers gives notice a year in Front candidates won 99.97 per on hose as he tried an adjustment while flghtlng a fire in an aban­ b a r g m n Chlne.se Premier returned to Mos­ cent of the vote in the last parlia­ doned home. jury and George suffer'd a foot t Use SHELL Furnace Oil 1 m m eoLORFifi. defense pact with Britain. Saud flew toward Italy to take a advance of intentions to abrogate, cow yesterday from visits to Hun­ Injury. 273 BROAD ship for the United States for talks Egyptian leaders have feared mentary election, in 1952. No oth­ J The 10-year agreement was gary and Poland. He left last night er candidates were on the ballot. The home was destroyed, al­ NEXT TO NEW A*P r , Oil Bumtrs and Stokers Sold viewed here as an Eg>-ptian-spur- with President Eisenhower, begin- the Eisenhower doctrine might for Tashkent, en route to Kabul. though the four walls are still ning Jan, 30. work to Isolate Egypt through Tomorrow, for the first time 1 Afghanistan, to resume his goodwlH- since Poland cam? under Com- I standing. Fire Marshal James L and Sarvicod Promptly and Efficiantly > v*. Abdullah Rimawi, Jordan’s min- U.S. cooperation with Jordan, OPEN THURSDAY toiir of Southern Asia. munlal rule, the voters have a 11m- I Murphy estimated the loes at 815.- "rv _ i iater of atate for fercign-affairs, i Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon. They Ohio Chief Pushed AND FRIDAY •^;v*4e»r> Vl. Soviet Air Control headquarters ited freedom of choice. f (KX). ix t t S S C r J -F C C rC v l has cmphaM|^_that, Jordan will feared^ Washington might offer UNTIL 9 a here announced today that Chou They can strike out the names I The blaze waa a flash firs. The k g S U k B & SON, Inc. negotiate with Britain-to term'in- King Sr.ud enough financial sup­ had reached Kabul. entire building was a mass of ate the 1948 20-year mutual aid port for him to .aid Jordan alone. of candidates they do no want to ! Wa IndJvtduall.v wrap men’s l l ^ S MAIN ST. — PHONE M l 8-S18S ^ The Soviet Union and Communist represent them in the new parlia- ' flames when the first flreman ar­ treaty on a friendly basis rather Tills attitude was given before DAN Rr CANNON PRINTED 9UICK DRY Seen Linking j (?hina also declared their satisfac- ment. Tile majority of cindidatea ^ GOP Post rived. ohlrts In cellophane. than abrogate it unilaterally. King Saud went to Washington. I tlon that the nations of the Com are pledged to back the regime Screams of Regina and EUzabeUi TERRY DISH TOWELS ~VndeT''tti*' new pact the- other Baud -ha.s been reported favor­ munist-bl<»''aia davi0opto«...,.a»«L-I ____ : . ------r— Ann could be heard from inside the SHEET! CairOy Moscow three Arab states v.111 provide Jor­ s ' toward the Eisenhower doc­ strengthening thelp mutual rela- ^ Washington, 'Jan. 19 (K —Raypearly booster of Eisenhower for flaming building, but at that stage, trine, particularly the provision dan with 12>i million-pounds an-? •------to caM Knots were nrensr^ t^ there was no way of saving them, Susie Sparkle says: Reg. 59c. Ea. nuBlly to replace the 833 million for economic aid to Middle East (Continue*' m Pagf Nln,>) fire officials said. 4 9 c Washington, Jan. 19 (/P>- Shaky "vote the list." ^ ep«red to ^ was pushed tod^y_ for the! The hope of Felkens and aome Reg. 88-49. 7t X 1 0 8 ...... $ \ 8 9 British subsidy. Egypt and Saudi States. ____ . . I chairmanship of the GOP national Dries quicker, leaves no lint Gold, blue, red, green U.S. hopes of keeping Elgypt from others who are -not enthusiastic Murphy reported that the fire Arabia each will give 5 million W H. Meade Alcorn started in an overatuffed chair in "Mm! Glx* youPMlvM q biqok by l•rting Sporblt dry eltm and Mack designs in three patterns. closer ties with Russia pro’.isbly After the signing ceremony. concern that the election could about Alcorn It that Eisenhower 1 f l f pounds and Syria 2 4 million. Jr. of Connecticut was r«fported which Douty had been sleeping in your cIoHim . It's lETTER Dry Cimning." have been dealt a serious blow bj- Nasser and Assail accompanied : touch off a wave of anti-Russian may decline to state hia preference Reg. 82.89. 81 X 108 ...... The British aid was Instituted "still on top of the list” of pros­ the living room. Hqw the flames $ 2.0^ President Nasser|s deciee "Fgyp- Saud to the Al Maza mflltary air-1 W elcom e Sijrns reaction In Poland - and bring if the 7-membe>- gro ip presents J O T I A to support Jordan's Arab Legion, pects for the post. , started fa not known yet, however. FIRST QUALITY tianizing" inajo) foreign businesse.s ; port where he took off in a private ; ■ *ff • 1 ' down on the coiintry the same re- more than one na.nie to the Presi­ now called the Jordan National plane for NapIe.'P. Amba.ssador j I.eonard W. Hall, retiring chair-' dent. The victims had twice survived L -.ra f e , . - VF l*eei JUfifriCl! u»ed to put down the free- man. called the 146-member nation­ the horrors of the rampaging b W Reg. «9e. 4S x 86 rases. .. Each 45c CONE FACE CLOTHS rti-iinmptic nffi ' Armv. In rctum the British re- George Wadsworth, U.S. envoy to j I dom movement in Hungary. The report that Alcorn hei da the Saudi Arabia, accompanied the al committee together In closed ses­ list of prospects esme la-sl night waters of the Naugatuck Rivpr as - ciaiE are not yat certaincprfiul tnlAth « Uii^^ .o.o’ U jQv.fjgj, «‘ved use of air and land ba.ses in (Moscow Radio warned on the monarch on his flight. sion to announce hia choice of a from a highly placed Repiibllcaa it ripped through their home at.an­ TRY WEAltlNG They appear generally to bUlevc I eve of the election that "force."i ’ 7-member group to canvass sug- other address in 1955. Reg. 25c Ea. 5 For 9 5 e King Hu.asein remained at .Kub- On UsS. Return who asked that h|a name not be six pastel colors In a good quality face cloth. I inimical to the system of popular jgestlons (or his successor. Hall has n ... ------Doutyj ----- told ------authorities —he was----- Hate's Charmheuse Wmself'deDenden"t° on^the^” s^^^ ^ Jordan's Premier Suleiman Na- beh Palace, where the pact was I democracy have become unnrece-[ resigned effective Feb. 1. The full. liaed.' He agreed four or i five , per- i awakened by the Are in,, his THE WONDIRl^ULLY NEW hi woullTLc^cr to i " 1*0 participated in the signed. He is expected to stay in New York, Jan. 19 (ffh -Ingrid j <,entedh'active" In Poland. "A n ti-! committee will vote on a new chair- *?"? ' “ I chair at 4 a m. He said he yonHnoT to" tvv here, had toid hla parliament E-X-T-R-A SPECIAL! Cairo for two or three mo-e days. B erdan came back to the United I''opuler forces hav< unlea.sed their man Tuesday after the smaller """• "“ '"""M P- But he predlctod . dragged the chair from the living 100% AerilaR Blankets inH hi w « 7«?nft eCh Othe^ i *>1* ffovemment would take step* States today. She stepped off a RUbvfrNive Activity witb particular I group confers with President Elsen-' would ^ no contMt once Ei- j room to the kitchen, in the hope H o w i^ r ssirtL conse- *»s close fe.s with Brltci^n I plane at Idlewlld airport with a HoiAcver,' tSfv tsie\ saiu tne conse i aa 4t«a a la u j force at the !.eight of the election ^ hower. i •^nhower Ji wishes are known, of extinguishing the Are himself, 72 X 90 Size. MATTRESS PADS quencea of such actions as his "-^oon as the Areb aid is provided. big smile and was greeted by a canipaign. The enen.les of socialism ^ In advance of Hall's action, John I Other Ppaalbllltlea j but the blaze spread out of control • (Reversible.) pastel colored. “Egj’ptianlzation" decree could In Amman, Jordan's capital, in­ Cold Wave Shows score of fans waving "welcome" resort to any means," th-; broad- j Felkens. Michigan'Slate chairman, I Besides Alcorn and Bliss, others j 7 Reg!, $15.9.5. $ 1 2 .9 5 formed sources said Egypt also had placards. > in the kitchen. He then dashed out push him closer to the Communist cast said. announced his support of Bliss, al- mentioned aa possibilities include I of the house, and WMt to a neigh­ REG; 88.98. TWIN S I Z E ...... offered to suppljr Jordan’s' Army "I feel ftne." were the actress’ GIRDLE DIght lusrlnns rrtlom— ahrink proof, $ 2 .6 9 bloc. Signs of Departing (The broadcast added th> t only I Bliss has said he is not a H a r r y Darby, Kanras National bor's h me. where he pounded on with all the military equipment it , flr.<>ngressional 'iccUon businessmen alike believe the ulti­ Basel, ^itzeriand. Jan. 19 (ff'i sor Locks, where the Weather born actress appeared in the door- aries who he says want to cause friends, he is ready to go along HARD TO RELIEVE. —Alexander Kasem-Bek. former tumipil and atrict old-guard Stallh- and he’s my choice " w-ith any choice Eiaenhower may | from the AP Wires mate effect of the new decree Bureau is located. By 3:30 a.m., way» She wore a full-length mink Associated with Taft - ______— '""Cher of Russian literature in the mercury had risen to 8. ’ coat and a white print kerchief. ista he says want to embarrass the make. DAY OF SUT irS TRUEl amounting to a nationalization or- Bliss, who w-ss closely associated A t' the same time, it was 2 be- j Smiling.- she stepped down the "national CommTinist government. Support for'-D arby has come, der—will bo to s(;are off |s-estern j y ’ * ^*ll**^ Moscow with the late Sen. IL/i^r. A. Taft low in North Canaan, but 16 at ramp, then waved In response to from those who believe a Mid-1 KADAR ORDERS ‘AUSTEkUTT Investors and kill Egypt’s chances *^**'^**"**' '•’lends here of Ohio, declined comment on of getting western economic or fi- ' . Wallingford. 12 at Groton. 6 at pl""* from photographers. westerner—preferably an o'lt^inal j Budapest, Hunjrary, Jan.. I f % O F T nanc(ei iid Kssem-Bek, whose wife and two Litchfield and 3 at Danielson. Miss Bergman made the flying "elken’s ststemeni Eisenhower man- ought to direct j (/P)—The hard-presa^ govem« 2 5 The Ohio chairman has been nMciai aid. , . i children live in New - London, Twenty-four hours earlier, it I '"'P here to receive the New York the party machinery In next l ment of So>1et supported Siich (jona^uences . inevitably , _ came to Europe last sum- ^ew8 Tidbits tabbed by many Midwest and “'Mr f year’a battle for , control ;of Con- mier Janos Radar today drafted ON ALL. W'ould make Egypt far more de-,n,er underwent a tonsil oper- had been 25. below at Litchfield, by : Critics’ Award. as the best wsjaof contrast. At North Haven, i ""'ress of, 1956 for her perform- tyeat committee members as their gress. Their contention is thi^j the a national budget for only the pendent'' on economic ties withj.tioir and was treated for anVye wnwe a 30 below was r6fcorded j Anastasia. She returns to Culled from AP Wires choice for the top party poat. results may hinge on the party’s first quarter of this year and or­ DRESSEd and COATS Moscow, thereby increasing M ob- aHment in Basel Along with most other Repiibli- fortunjps in th* 'Midwest. dered "rigorous 'austerity** to cow’a political influence over one ■ while Ip Switwrland. hia friends yesterday, the same'tjiermometer **“•'*• tomorrow night to continue showed 10 above this morning t®*® *" " "mash 'stage hit cans, Felkens conceded that if Al- However, Ekiward S. Shattuck, reduce deficits. Hope wa* ex­ . o f the key countries in the Middle ' ...... ' inenaa pressed In tbe official gos-era*. y - ' COATS FROM $29.95 ,^ $84.95 said, the Soviet legation-offered The forecast------for* -Sunday was 'there. Reports from North Sumatra tern is Eirehhower’s pick, the Con-1 California national committee- East. ' ■ ■ indicate' rebel trouble stirring necticut national committeeman ------'• ment newspaper that* iNuik- The. State Department admitted^ encouraging, too. It' calls for in­ While she doesn't have much i (ConHnuei) on Page Two) ^ creasing cloudiness and warmer. time to spend here, she has a busy again in' Indonesia. . .Flight of will get the job. Alcorn was an I (ffontinued on Page Nine) ruptry can be avoided threngh . DRESSES FROM $10.95 t . . $ 2 4 . 9 5 ly is dejeply concerned over the three B52 heavy jet bombers ;loaa *'"from friendly coaBtriew." issible effects of the new 1 a w. Bchedple mapped out. N a WOMAN CAN AFFORD.'It) PASK UP THIS SPECIAL! She^also will cram in a matinee givea world- especially Russia^ gut officlala say it has been im^ apectaciaar denionatratlon of U.S. ALL SALES FINAL (Ready-To-Wear Depl.>—Second Floor) possible to assess its inrpact be­ performance o f the Broadway hit The FBI Story (12) musical "My Fair Lady," a show Air Force ability to deliver POPE IN GOOD HEALTH ' cause the text of the decree has H-bombs to any point.on face of Sen ./ Purtell Explains Vaticaar a t y , Jaa. 19 Om not yet been made public. she said she'a been wanting to sec for months.' earth. of the physicians who waa called What has been announced is Whatever spare time remains Romance that started.at mock Into ronsaltaUoa for Pope Piua NYLON that British and French banks and ppUUcal convention in Oberlin, XII during hi* grave iUneos of will be spent shopping and seeing 'Ohio; last May blossoms Into wed- 35-Hour Work Week Insurance companies are to be old friends. - . , three years ago said today Um dlag of New Jersey Gov. Robert "Egyptlanixed" immediately while! I The actress has not ..been in the Pontiff now 1* enjoytag very otner foreign banks and insurance B. Meyner and Mra. Helen Steven­ m United States since 1949 when she New Haven, Jan. 19 (A*)— Sen.-. for federal government employes. I good health,. Prof. Antonio G - companies, as well as foreign Im­ son. . .Mighty throng of Ameri­ HOSIERY left to make the film “ StromboH" ^ IWlUiam A. Purtell (R-Conh>. said In the process of doing so. I hope, | barrlni; a specialist from Bolo­ porting companies, are to he con­ cans pour into' (Capital today gna. visited the Pontiff .vfwterday In Italy *lth Roberto Rossellini. iofiT celebratim of'i^oad luugu- tTnent o f mllllbhs, won’t Purtell said work weeks of less reinforced heel and toe Just before her departure last 44 out of 44 times. . .Winds of forever. than 40 hours are "neither novel! UROEH A-SUB PROBE long, unbroken.siihouettt of who suggest this do nof^rule out Hs<( • J. Eidgar Hoover ever '****'® *" atUtUde Washingtoo. Jan.- 19 (/P)—Sea, for extra wear. Sizes the possibility that ICgy^la being night jfrom Orly Airport in' Paris, up to 50 m.p.h. rake Florida roaata, 1 Tt*"' what he had in mind, nor new," but are observed by foihion. And this inspired ' dreamed o^dlrecUng a huge fed- causing sinking of three boaU and .Purtell said in a speech prepared state employes In many stales, by Jackson (D-Wash) said today Ther«'Are Many Exc«llenf Values 8Vj to 11. made Into a closed econpmic com- eral poUce aystenv enforcing the police c o i^ a n d - Miss Bgrgman told newsmen that driving six others aground. ^ 't*® State . CIO convention, many Connecticut insurance com- there should be a "thorero^m new "b flot" by NEMO does RAYON PANTIES law for every efty and hamlet in /***." *T feel completely calm, now.” examination" by Congress the country— it might have been s c ^ U fle po- Winter'a coldest blast spreads ' "’'h®" introduced a bill calling panies and by some segments of ^wonderful tricks. Faggoted itript of (Ooatiniied on Page NIae) fo Northern Florida but shift fo ; for " 35*hour week for federal em- such industries and trades as ' tenatne whether the Navy -la . In Clothing, Furnishings and Fobtwear Run proof, fine ifiuillty. Alt while, in briefa realized,in the early 1930s. . training with the curious com-- (Ceatinaed on Page Niae) moving fast ^eoeugh with ite eotin critt-crou over your middle This Tu>r(n>< ur.. . ment: ....all that a policeman wind stalla cold wave before it' P*u>’®"- , printing, rubber work, construc- atomic . submarloe program. or fidi cut garment Full ebuttc walat band. period was a mightmare need know .(U i the Ten Corn- Fer N'atiim’s Work Force ' tiqn, coal mining, lumberbii^ rcachea rich fruit-'and vegetable Jackson saM -la aa Interview ha land smooth H to wafer fiotneti. “My purpose in' doing so is pri- mlflinery, jewelry, /elailing, fur Rites for Toscanini u Blast, Fire Levels (Cropland. . .Soviet press take* ' wa* conreraed about the oeatfor It breothei with youl BAND or ELASTIC BRIEFS • i." Time after . ,time. Hoover ar- unusual step fo publlithiBg off-the- marily exploratory," he said. and motion pictures, V ■ grniy of criminals had —jn letters, infttrhrn articles because President EUenheever'e 1 cuff remarks . made by Nikita believe Senate, hearings on the : ge«w Rigtato Legbtetioa Clothing and Furmshings Held in New Yprk _ J**^5*’ "utomobileA: und memoranda—that the basic budget submitted to Ooagreaa only . Stamford Shipyard Khrushchev when he praised Sta­ proposed legislation will develop The Senator told the convention Wednesday called for four new In goowytwhite nylon power net, 5^**^®*^ movement and; responsibility for law enforcement lin. much" valuable, information as to I delegates'that the SenaXe rule per- New York. Jan. 19 (ffh—X pon- more political Influence thwi ih » demowat^ -htomk- undersea craft ae eom- prettied by nylon loco. 3 9 c m.d 5 9 ce.: ' German steel magnate Alfred tha shorter work week not o n ly . mittfog fiUbusters/ probably will t . Hflcal requiem Maas was offered 11**® Pove.fty-stricken local police. local police should remain ktamford, Jan. 19 (/P) — A paroid with atx In ’ last year's For Boys and Students •8«c 4-aIarm fire destroyed three build­ Krupp. 48, granted German divorce tor federal government employes. I oe changed.during the current sea- ^ ‘L Band Jag, tight leg or flare leg pantiea. We ea. today at St. Patrick’s- GaUiedral i This w-as- the period when de- there. In a letter to the Topeka budget ^ tefulor Vahte ings and damaged other structures from Amcrlcaa wife, Vera, 42. . . but for the nation’s work force in; ,id„, ,nd he - said he is "hopeful f: White only. Sixes 26-32 for world-famed conductor Artufo )manda came for a national poli«» Daily Caoital, Hoover said hi 1936; and equipment today at the shipr U.S. Dlstricf Judge .H; Hobart general.' that .wa will sep Ctvii Rights leg­ JOBDAN HANGS gPT 810.95 Ifoscanihi. force w-hich w-ould take over the ' "The -Fbderal Bureau of Inves- Grooms rule* Uulveraity of Ala- The Maestro, 89, waa found dapd yard of the Luders Marine Con­ Purtell, a'former president qf islation passed fo this session of Amman. Jerdain, Jaa. l9'(;P)-si GREEN STAkfPS GIVEN Wm# CASH SALES job of the local poUce. ] UgaUon believes that the secret struction Co., widely known build- ^bama tmstpea w w wHhbi righU the Connecticut Manufacturers tha Congress." Ml!. tP.qiui,. ' .• TUn Wednesday night at hta home in A .Sfoyear-oM Palaetfoiaa JtrK OrMii Stamp, efvm WIHi Cma SoIm Hoover beUeved the anewer to ; o f crime eradication lictf-not In a in expelliflg Autiierlne Lucy Fos­ Assn., then added) , | He refrained from saying how Rlverdale, 'The Bronx, following a era of racing yachts.. luuiged In A m um m ’ a mala aqaare . the crime problem K y in' taking national police force but in soU- ter. first Negro-tlo attend school. ''I wiuit to make it plain to you, much- o f a change fo ,the rule al- stroke. Be would have been 90 The'eompany makes tbe "Luder* today* for apylag for the UoMOa. poBce work ou^ oTpoUtlcs, and In 'darity and the combined Uiiklng however, that the objective of the lowing unlimited Senate debate la jrearaxfld in March. Id" craft, which are sailed In many Harry Bridges starts drive to la (pooriag laia. giving all poHcemni . adentlflc of aU law enfoicenient agencies, raioe Iqtemottoi^ Loagshore^ yropo.sed study is not to find, out likely to come about, but predicted The Maaa was sung b y tba Moat r e ^ tta a AbddOah Aaldi Ilj efainfiig in Uw. m te ftta sm t . p- It beUeves In a cloaa4cnlt coopers aorn's uBloB. duM^ to |1 a month now to maintain the present work there will be some change because Rey. J(»sMii Perntcone, TtaUan' *FUre Marshal William. J, Diensky te the sqnatre at 4 UttfolYaWag - becauae "union is broke." . . schedules' and to encourage the ^ si^R:a COM CORK boca ainriilary tpOiep e481w kUaiP' Sr.' blamed an overheated boiler of "the increase in ‘the nuhtber ef fo 9'/^ m laatec moet po- for the blaze, which exploded a New Tqrk (^ty Councilman- ao- payment of,overtime for all hours i>roponenta o f.a rulb change and .left heagtag toia- lObUi^- l,20lf>gaUon fuel «iT tank. < '' cased by jfraifo jury iff deliberate 1 worked In oxceae of 35; Tho oW gr^uy increased public under- hia rhsat t n H - MANCHiSTER CONN* mlsiiaa o r office aaya ha has. ao jsetive Is to examine the 'queetlen CORNEifMArN aad 6AK jiad. day kind -eg tzaining (O e ^ d fw d m Faga Xar«> J l CORNQIm AIN o|d OAK STMiTI (Coa« .PBffo.Mtao) iBtoaUon ct raaigning. of h 85-hour svork week aehodule. ■ • 5 . ■ » ' *. j; / ’ ■ ;v 7 ; > ' " ■ /. v U :’ ^;V ■•■■ i.'v r 'r ;,: -'y. ■■-.■.■ ,:f ■■]'■:!' f ' ■■ y 'T ■ / '■.' f ' > -■•■>■*■'. -' '/. ■'■ '■ ' •’ .-■■ , . ■ ■ '•■ :r.' • ■ M ' .;. ■■ '

i ,. ■; ■ ;' N. •' »« ' UANC^^TER E\^B{^G h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, 00NN„ ^ATURDAY, JANUARY^ 19. 1957 PAGB TWO UANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1967 — ■' n,w,i,r -1 .....—- P A O X T H I I M albSvBi Olcott, o f Olcott’s Roasting Chick­ u r r r iM E g u a r a n t e e poUcyholdsr In'the United Slates. ens, 403 W. Om ur S t, aaya rince Hs has ouUlved ths mortality U ' .: — — —— -e s - , ^ '■ . ■ ble on which the two Northwest- Thanksgivtdg hia ektahUahment MUwaokae Ut> —Max Hocka- WHKB—349 C oventry The CHAPTER 12 .by Don Whitehead has bean serving charcoal buroad ehild. 101, of Baltlmoro, Md., ia de- sm policies ,hs owns were writtm. WTIO—1939 About Tow n HOSPITAL K D S Business Bodies (diickeh. Roger, has lieen aelling •erthad Iw tha Northwestern Mu­ WDRC—1839 Daily Radio WHAY—AlO ;'Rutg»rs University professoes OHd WHEEL CHAIRS and raising poultry since 199l, and tual Life Inaurance Co.''of Milwau­ $7fi31 Used to Remove Snow; The board of directors of the By te saya his customers have been kee aa the oldeat life Inauranee •aie developinr a sUngler i lodiiia. WOOC—1999 Eaatem DnyUgbt 'TtaiM WPOP—1810 Maachester CJhapter, American Red If riT II ruRNmnuE quite enthueiastie about his latest 1 IV E lin OOBiPANy DON FRIEDMAN OoBs, will hold its 'bi-monthly PHONE Ml S-«Ifi9 Innovation.' Another restaurateur H i t lollow uig MitMcram a ifiitd u itt9*:4S — 70% of Funds Exhausted meeting a'f the chapter house ’Tues­ POR SALE or RENT West Point of Local Police called to indicate he riiay notTiave Brt suppUtd by tht radic managt- WHAY—Parkda of Music day night at 8 o’clock. charcoal broiled food but he’s plan­ WtXXI—R tcord R kvik, EBIBBMBWBEe mtnt and art tubjeet to (Uiang* WKNBl ^P.M. This past week has bceii a busywdys house manager. Firms for ning to offer epeclala on veal cut­ •W’f i c —Beat Muaic of '88 Coventry, Jan. 19 (Special) Ivar Jozua, president of the Stu­ (me for commercial transactions. which he once - worked include lets. without aoU(M. More than 70 per cent of the (0«ttai«ed from P«cfc On«) But each graduate has left the apective by looking at the local Skating Schedule dent Council at Manchester High A .warantee deed filed Monday In Ssyles Finishing Plants, Paw­ K. C. Shentoii advertialng, of town’* $10,000 appropriation for ^hool, ^^^ll appear on the panel academy qualified to organise po­ men’s problems. TELEVISION W U A Y -M t,a the Town dbrk’s-office told of a tucket Dyeing Bleaching, and In­ anotv removal has been used aa of ln|> its efforts in s concerted drive 'fltere was. for "example,'a heavy- Hartford, haa been appointed acl- WOCC—Muaic Aoom WHAY-Polkm P«rad« Hours for ice skating at the •'For Better Schools," broadcast lice schools Ifwhis home,, town ’and' transfer of property to the Trane ternational Braid, all of'.Rhode Is­ vertialng agency for the (fitting WCCC—Record Revlfw Tuesday, according to the Board ^ o h h i e o A S(«lnit the criminal element of to share the knowledge he haa set officer, from the sagebrush WKNB—P.M, town’s supervised areas over over W TIC. tomorrow afternoon Mfg. Ck>. of'East Hartford. This land. Tools Oroup-tnduatrial Products of Selectman’s office yesterday. from 2:05 to 2:30. The panel \vlll this country.. . . " gained with the other members o f country who -came to the academy firm reportedly plans to erect w n c—Monitor the weekend will be a.s fol­ 'and immediately made himself dis­ A graduate of .,4ocal schools and DIvlaion of the Brown and Shaipe WDRC—-R<»ord Shop .As of' that day, $7,031.81 had discuss "Teachers and Extra-Cur­ Conferraoe Cell PBOORAMS WPOP— M^t. Oprrn lows: That Interpret The his force. agreeable by refusing to associate $3d,000 plant

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on* of two thlnff,' oitlwr * vary exchange, because y d kav* al­ CMiter OongregeWeaal^i Oilfterd O. SimpiM, apecial and v»ry a)|pommodaUng ready mad* It—tkb yellow and B, BueBeU lEofttltig Heralii errand bdy for 4tMM0w, or a gold of January 'moon and etars Aaaociate M bentgn elder stateamw beihf kind for an Aprir^ioadaide that might Mrs. Sberrea Adr Real Frictad*' to both Moacow and ita' satelUtea. have b u n m ^ th floral sun. . and Ctioii Hheetor To the Editor, Timmy Holloran hea passed on If Mpecow cam conimand auch * • Watson JWe Mf, D.D., Bmerttu* to hla reward, but not without an errand boy—the titular leader Ooncerdia EvaagcUeal R t Bridget'a B. C. Church leaving his mark op Manchester.! of the largpat nation in the world Lutheran Church Hla memory will he revered by ypM»a«d I Bev. John - J. Delaney, Paator munion. Should'Protect Towageten *in BockvUle, only M persona -that la very flattering to Moa­ Winter and Garden SttMt* Be.v, Theodore Gnhala Churc.'i aervieee. reeldente of the, .Center Springs Connecticut Severe Injurieo ouffered by * showed up. It eeeme mor* than area, arterially those who called SSSaly&^Bkitu^__ _ «r«d 'S ftt “SSe ifie cow. Blit if Moacow^ needa h ir Tlw Bm-. Erick Brandt, raster Bev. Deoale B. Hoeeey, Not Angry with 26 ciUzens havo intereet In the Ivea Beckwith, Aaeletante nine-year-old Andover youth this that section of town "hom«’’ for I t i^ g B t e r . CoBA.. M help, that la vlary flattering, 'to a t y of Rockville. m w years. Yankee Orgaalet end Chelrmaeter :15 and 11 Churrh School, nun- week could probebly havo bocii The city then voted to paae an ION fUTXS him. Timmy was more than Jvut the In A0YA|^ By A. H. a Masses on Sunday atsT, 8, cry through senior hieh. avoided. Little Peter Hallowell, 9, Itema’on the agenda srithin 36 min­ Either way, Chou wiint io War- Sunday, January JO, 2nd Sunday and 11 a,m. and Maaseif < 3 Annual meeting. utes. Tv/enty-aU persona deoidhtg ■aighborhood undertaker. Me •••••••••••••******* after Epiphany: at 9 and 10 a.m. is now recuperating at Windham counted every youngster who gr«w #•**••*»•••••••••••••• *i‘X aaw on a niiaaion of mediation be­ 6:80 CYP (Jlub^Group diacua- the fate of a city seems incredible. up in that area, among his greatest The Interesting

IIAKCHBSTER EVENING HERAl^^! PACK SEC , ■ ' » ------^iiT ii - I- / • Furtuna la like glass — thh One of tha beat waya ta btiild a Answer’to Previous Puwle’ BUGS BUNNY______brighter the glltfer, the ' more better world la to build a bat^r r g f f w M/.-mW iSDCUOOUSt) Sfense and Nonsense easily broken. ' . Voii. * Nevodo Nugget 7HEy«VEM* The informer ig the worat rogue I f more people went to the polls, 58 Declare M O K P S P M i' ACROSS about that. I f Bill’s late in the naybe fewer would go on the 'ales. of tha two. C U roO N H YO t 1« th« WMhlnxtoii Elm 59 Long seal * morning he can h\4rry a bit,, but'If I ---- City Is 8UU StMidlnc? Navada’a DOWN i i Thii la th« name given to a I’m late, rm here. ' CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ' capital 1 Stiuggle [ister 86-83 large elm tree that atood northweal '7 it la Celtics Heaijed of the Common near the corner of John Perkins—You know. It used 2 In a line Strong Four& Quarter nicknamed the 3 Get up Mason and Garden Streets In to be said that anybody could farm ••----state" Cambridge, Mass. It was under or —that about all that was required 4 Distress signal Win; Stratford 13 Bird For Top Honor near this tree, according to tradi­ was a strong back and a weak SCity in 14 Small space New York E Provides Rockville Win tion, that the command of the Con­ mind, but now’-days td be a suc­ 43 Scandittsviaa cessful farmer, a feller must have 15 These were 6 Cuddle 23 Leave Next Opponent tinental Arm y was formally trans­ famous 24 Slide 44 Park In In NBA Play ferred from General Artemas a good head and .a wide education common in 7 Made Nevada’s . 25 Girl’s name Cleveland, By DON BERGER Ward to General Washington on in order to understand the advice by Miss early history 26 Asiatic sea Ohio A stublrom Milfoil Chiefs’ Rockville High’s never say die bRsketbel! teem came New York, Jan. io (/Ft— It is go­ July 3, 1775. No contemporary ladled ouf to him from ail aides by Lamour 8 Angry 29 City in 45 Ancient G reii team gave the undermanned ing to take a genuine tsllspln to documents describe the event or city men and to select for use that le Climbing through with a strong lut quarter offensive last night to palm 9 Permit Nevada city keep the Boston ■ Celtics-• from bif the place and the story that Wash­ which will do him the least dam­ ■ H 46 Go by Grseo Manor Pros a real bat­ defeat Newington High in « mild upset, 60-48. A howling, 17 Female sheep, 10 Ballot 30 Burmese wood finishing first in the Eastern'Divi­ ington majestically drew his sword age. 49 Viands tle last night at the Verptanck near capacity crowd watched the.home team'score its fifth IS Near 11 Enthusiastic sprites sion o f the National Basketball VA WOr/T LOSE weiGKr PCtt under an elm at Cambridge as a 31 Pieces opt 50 To be (Fr.) School before bowing to the win sgstnst six losses. Newingtona,.— , ...... ■ Disk-Gueted 19 On time (ab.) ardor Assn. A WHILE , BUT SEEM symbol that he assumed command 37 Dormant 51 Essential :ame Intp town in third place in When rock-and-roll torments my 20 Conclusion 12 Tear local league leaders, 86-88. It key, on a screen by Kupfarschmid With the Philadelpliia W'arriors PSPPIEE AJFEAOy! of the army rests solely on tradi­ 21 Muse of 38 Part of "be" being w u the aeventh a tra l^ L win for the Valley League but fell to fifth and New Yorh- Knickerbocker tion. * ear 21 Not lined • 39SUcky S3 Follower with a 6 ^ record. gave the Rams a 41-38 three-quar­ astronomy tha Proa, and aet the atage for ter bulge. dueling f ir second place, the - I. do not rant or curse. 24 Wound mark substances 55 Pewter coin Hustle and speed played an Im ­ For past experience makes me 22 Symbol for Sunday’s . important conteat with Still Newington would not yield. Celtics today held a 3H game We have no more right to con­ 27 Unit of energy 42 Eater of Thailand portant part in ths win. The fear iridium the ’ BtrAtfora Red Men at the A fter John Borawskl tied the score margin after defeating ths St. sume happiness without producing 25 Sea eagle high school court at 3:30. Rams have shown tp be a team ’The next fad may be worse. 37 Feminine at 41-all on a free throw, Jaiek Louis Hawks 126-117 on their It, than to consume-wealth with?, ) H W ith A rt Quimby and W ally Capable of tremendous sfforts —Helen Yerkes appellation Buaher and- Dave Lelbenguth, two home coiirf last night, . out producing it. Bhrenpreis abaent from the line­ when Bred to the proper point. S3 Boundary ^---- backboard tigers, collaborate on The Warriors, ousted from sec­ up, and Burr Carlson detalnad be- Hsrsid Photo From the opening whistle last Farmer (to one of his men)— Beggar— Please, ma’am, could is Nevada’s a tap-in to put R clr.ville in front to ond place by Syracuse Thursday causa of his high school coaching MEL KI.EOKNER night’s tussle gave indication of atay 43-41. night, turned the tables. on the It's a strange thing, Jim, yer alius you spare me an old'coat? highest Job, the Proa found themselves najrs Snaday being one of those affairs. Woman—But, my good man, the mountain 'Turoed into a Boot Nats in the first half of the twin- late of a morning and yer living behind in the early stages of the Larry Remkiewick an out­ bill at Boston, viimling 06-94. ’Ihc right on the farm. Now Bill Brown, one-yoii are wearing is nearly new. 34 Persia . A t this point, blsr Brandanberger ;ahte. But once' Carlson entered standing perform(T all svnnlnur victory, gave the Phlladeiphiana a Who lives two miles away. Is alius Beggar—I know, ma’am, but it’s 35Poker stake. O k ?he game, midway Uiiuufir the re-en tere the ixintest only to pick this coat that’s ruining my profes­ 36 Hawaiian itsrtsd things roiling in tha opsn- up his fifth foul elmost immedi­ half-game lead over . the ..third on time. Srst period, things began to take ing stansa as he hit three, buckets place Knicks. Jim—There’s nothing funny sion. precipice shapsf End of Player ately. With Brandenberger, appar­ 37 Race course f T K r i m ar.d. ■ psMed beautifully for two ently v^nl ail Newington chances Bharman B ig Man Full 'Hme Servlee others. H ie Rams utilised the fast Bill Shtrman toasefl -in 83 circuit W ith Coach XddU Roamarin of victory. Kupy canned two free 40Antarclie sea Raids Forecast break on two other occasions to throws and a hoop and Beerworth points. Bob Couiy 27 and Rookie with MAJOR HOOPLE seeing full service, fans got some streak to »n 18-10 quarter lead. Slick Joh Good on Ice Anywhere Bill Russell added 25 more in His OUT OUR W a y BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE 41 Unbreakable Idea as to why New Britain a jumper from the key as Rock­ obstacle Hard to Believe ville turned an extremely close Thla eight-foot iceboat, capable of 40 miles an hour with two aboard, is displayed at the NaUonal best offensive show since turning Teachers .was drawing such notice PhUadslphia; Jan. 19 ()P>—Com- . 44 Fiber knots A fter the fine first period show­ (i*m 4 into a rout. The hoct team Motor Boat -Show at the New York Coliseum. Equipped yeith front eteering. throttle control, pad­ pro as the Celtics went on. their 'cearrsT-M^AM’^Of' th a t rav- EHE PAVfi ME PSANUTSf VOU'RE ALWAV5 SPOONING OOT several years ago; With Roamarin, misaioner Bert Bejl of the Na­ highest scoring spree of tha sea­ THE KIPS dO ID SLEEP 47 Pronoun a feeder "who throws them where ing it was hard to believe the same led by as many as 15 points in the ded Beats, drag brake and windbreak, the Ice <)ueen ie ^w ered by four horsepower alr-drtve outboard - RAisaia eusMe&s w hen vouk THE JAM ABOUT VDUR SCIENCE tional Football League today de­ motor. The rig eelle foS lese than |4()0. son. The Hawks' Bob Pettit topped WSTEie dETfr HERE WITH HER WATCHIN’ TV AN’ I SOTTA E6AO,TWI&iS$.^TMESE fiOMAX>S 4tThus r you want them,” throwing atrikea scribed a Canadian court decision team was playing the second pe­ final quarter as reserves flooded CWLPStENTONWSHT-lTHINK ( HAUL ’EM UP TD SEP. HAUL DEGREE f r o m GLASGOW 49 River in r all scorers, however, droppihg in HAP A CEMEpy Fo r e v e r y to Carlson underneath, the Manor upholding a Detroit player con­ riod. In short, ll^kviU e did next the game. ------iSIVES HOJ A EAIR PRICe 'EM DPWN A&AIN w h e n UNlVERGlTV.'— I'LL BET ‘ Scotland 38 pointe. VOO TWO OET SACK. ANP ILL.'— OWPSW GERT PRE- was able to gain Ute lead and stay tract as "prscedent. setting" and to nothing during this time. It wee a fine team effort for THE PROFS THERE WOULD 53 "Lily Maid of > ''tually, only three points were Rockville, with all cerformers con­ Jsek George’s jump shot? from THEN HELP HER HAUL’EM 6CPI0ES A TRAPEZE EYER- TA a,i. UA PM. sa. W In front. said it means an end to player BE GLAD TO GET A ; Astolat" W scored in the entire quarter, with tributing heartily. The foul shoot­ Eatt Cwftr <1 Si^Milatiow 16 feet out with 16 secoms re­ 9 CISE PPR HEAP COLPS, • itn H mA lAntm. iM. In the Snal half, personal foula raids across, the border. IW L IIK I® IF THAT’6 ALL I HAVE/-* TREATISE FROAA 54 Character* the lone field goal registering af­ ing of Kupy, the driving and play- maining capped a comeback-by the VOO ENTITLE'D. playad an Important part. Milford The Ontario Court of Appeals SAV5 HANGING PyTH E tsties n lost high-acoring Jack Katrick ter the buBser had sounded. The tnaking of Remky and tha tremen­ Warriors. They were down eight •MlRACL& d r u g s , “ Our kids were voted the most popular in their data! in Toronto yesterday ruled in fa ­ r n e e s s e n p s 0LOOD rushing 56 Hearken (16) in the tKIhi period and stel­ b( waa in flight when the horn dous all-around performance by re­ points, 88-80,3rttft six mlhiitea left. VS.THE t r a p e z e I guess that’s better, though, than having no r vor of Detroit, which had brought Lahar Quits Colgate But nine straight points sent them TO THE h e a p, curing A COLD LIRE 57 Compound lar. performer Harry Bosley with a breach - of-contract .action blew. serve Dave Lelbenguth highlighted children at all!’’ m e r c a n t i i j : l e a g u e ahead but Dolph Schayes ' dead­ FIREMEN ' ethera 8:20 remaining in the final quar­ against quarterback Tom Du- Contributing to the slow game the Rockville win. ter. Bosley, an Ail-New England Borawaki waa high for ths losers Two games, Gaudet Jewelers locked the count at 94 with a^min­ blinski. ThiP Lions were awarded at this-point waa the Newington and Memorial Corner Store over ute lewt. Paul Artzin and; N eil 'BY AL VERMEER selection at Hillhouse High, scored 16,956 in damages. with IS points, mostly on two-hand PRISCILLA’S POP Girl’s Best Friend fouling. However, the Rams could Nasalff Arma and Manchester For Houston Position Johnston again were the Warriors’ 24 points, including 10 straight Dublinski, an understudy to De­ ssts from tha outside.. '.ALL not connect and their lead dissi­ Optical, respectivaly, resulted in big guns with 33 and 21 poinfa. re­ POOR, from the charity stripe. Loes of troit’s Bobby Lsyne in ths 1964 From the foul line, Rockville had <7 CANT ,TWE time pated. Thanks to Capt. Wayne 3-0 victories while. Ralnliow Club spectively. Schayes slao had 21. DEAR ‘ these two starters hurt Milford's season. Joined the Toronto Argo­ 12 for 24 for a poor 50 per cent, New York, Jan 19 <>P)—The East became the center of 7 n OLIVER! VOU SAW Kupferschmid's last second heave ana Manchester Auto Parts posted Eaatern DHiaion ehsncss deeply. nauts of the Big Four F o o tM l from 30 feet away, Rockville left while Newington was somewhat [THAT‘S IGN On several occasions in the 2-1 wins over Manchester Trust football speculation today as Colgate’s athletic council went W -L - Pet. Union in 1955. the court at halftime leading poorer v/iUi 89 per cent on nine for .BUT VDU flnsl jieriod, the Chiefs pulled to and Fiiat National Bank, respec- into action to seek a successor to ambitious and successful Boston...... 24 14 .632 Olainaed Contract 21- 20. 23.. . . Coming down the stretch, Philadelphia..22 . 19 .537, , COULDN'T . within one point, but could never (Toach John Canavari applied the tlvsly. Bob Fitzpatrick 129-348, young Hal Lahar. Lahar, who compiled a 24-17-4 recor'd in The Liona claimed his contract, The hectic third periiod began New York ...... 20 18 ,626 >TELL ME'v' move ahead. Clutch hoops by which ran until May T, 1956, car­ press, much to the diasatlafactlon Barlotta 128 and Willie Legault five seasons at Colgate— his firsts' ( i o with Newington’s ace, S-5 Bob Syracuse ...... 18 21 ■ .433 HO DOSS W ally Widholm coming do\\'n the ried an option clause which the of the viaitora . . . Newington 126 topped a|l participanta. First head coaching post—resigned yes­ stretch thwarted any MUford Brandenberger, on the bench with names would be a|4preciated from ply for the head coaching post or Western Division allo w e d club said it exercised in March, stayed in a man for vian through­ terday to take the job as head threats. four personals: Rockville was-also thi:. league especially of bowlers would accompany l4har to Hous' Fort Wayne ...... 19 19 .600 1966. out . . . Next game for Rockville la coach at the University of Houston. Rochester ...... 30 2t ,488 Outscored from ths flsld by one m'nus a starter, with Bob Groiis rolling 125 singles or 340 triples, ton. Lahar didn’t know, either, rr hJO DOGS The Liona asked for 110,000 Jan. 25 against Wethersfield’s hot The move had far-reaching ef­ Minneapolis ...... 18 23 .450 y o i y ;oal, the Pros tsilied 28 of 38 at- sidelined for the very same rea­ or better. fects. Iowa State (College, which about assistants until h has had allowed damages, the amount the club had and cold club. ’The game will be St. Lou is...... 17 22 '. .436 - ^ fsmpts (74 per cent) from the 15 to'pay Washington for, Harry Gil­ son. With each team sensing the played at the Rockville dril.shed EMBLEM CLUB had hated him aa one of its two top time to talk to Houston officials. foot line to gain the win. Milford ultimate Importance of each point, Other names dropped purely in Saturday's Schedule < mer, a quarterback substitute for and is a muat win for Rockville, aa 'League-leading Calicos (7-1) prospects, promptly selected the St. Louie a t Syracuae (ttfienuwn was a shade behind with 72. per Dublinski. the battle for baskets began. blanked Ginghkms (6-6) and Per­ other, UCLA Line Coach Jim speculation about .the Ckslgat* job cent on 23 o f 32. are all the gar.iea from now on , .. —TV ) JR«l'U.>Aii> The action was dismissed by the cales (7-5) also took all four points Myers: Included those of John J^teman, iCarlspn had 32 points, for his ’The Roekvlllt Jayveea won a thril­ Fort Wayne at New York. WHYMOTTHCR^ g e t g r a v Supreme Court of Ontario last Syracuse, where Floyd (Ben) Columbia line coach under Lou best sHort of ths . season. TTie ler in the prelim 46-44. from the cellar-dw'elling Denims Boston at Rocheeter. July, Chief Justice Me Ruer ruling L Pet. BoekTlIle (44) (1-11). In the third'game. Velvets Schwartzwalder hss )>een showing Little; Bill Yeoman, former Rockvlila High Jayves mentor was Friday’s Results le m t», USA 1-14 that the so-called ^option clause Wilson ...... 3 .750 ^ ------. ------B__ r PH. signs df restlessness, began to Arm y captain ' now a Michigan Philadelphia 96. Svracuse'94. / strong under the boards and con­ Farmington KupfrrfChmid, t ..t 10-13 »V ALLEY OOP Okay? BY V. ’1. iy/>MLIN merely gave the righ t. to Detroit 3 .700 ond spot, divided (our points with wonder if its upsUts Nsw York State aMunnt; Vie rurta of T ilt Boston 126. Bt. Lottia 117. tinuously worked himself into Middletown . Bradlry. f ...... 0 (M) 0 COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO to renew Dubltnski's contract and 4 .636 Brrrworth. f ..., . 4 1-3 the fifth place Satjns (4-8). Note­ football rivalry with Colgate would and John Prendergaat, a Colgate - Sunday’s Sctiedole ALL RIGHT, FINE.' position-.for easy layups. Mel Plalnville ... Doherty. ( ...... graduate now on the Yale staff. was not an option in Itself. 4 .636 . 0 (M) worthy scores were pinned by spread into t)ie coach-hiring Jteld New York at Bostqn. NOW GO BACK ' ooh.'-the w il d c a t s Kleckner also chipped in with 17 Newington 4 Buiihrr, c ...... 3 (V3 Meek to Southern Methodist . In a 20-page judgment yester­ .600 Jantnn, c ...... 0 0-0 Laiira Tarpinian 113, Jean Naret- and other Eastern r-llegts with Fort Wayne at SyracUM AFTIR SMITH-, ARE l e a d in g b y markers to aid ths cause. Klcek- Southington 4 .600 A t Houston, Lahar replaces Bill 7 BIG POINTS-AND day, the Court of Appeals said RemkVrwtr*. g . . 3 (Ml to 108 and Olga Colla 106. (caching vacancies )>egan to won­ Philadelphia at St; Louis TIME'S ner's s p ^ s lty is drive-in shots, Wetberafield 5 .545 Nelderwerfer. s . 0 (Ml M h K, who moved on to Southern Rochester at Minpeapollg. J TREE-TOP S STILL IN evidence showed Dublinski "was der about their chances of gstting RUNNING A s THE but with' four personsls^early in Rockville ... Oroue. g ...... 0 0-1- MIXED DOUBLES Methodist last week as successor THE G A M E .',,, SO rightly regarded at a atar player 6 .445 I.eil>-n||uth. g .. a top-rank man. GAME t)ie third period, he had to be care­ . 3 1-4 All six matches reaulted in MO/ES UNLESS HE FOULS and would be a valuable asset to Glastonbury 1 10 .091 Seven Jobs Open to Woody Woodard, now Univer­ ful. 11 Total* ...... ■. 34 13-34 so Identical 3-1 triumplia with Peg . INTO THE OUT SOON LONESOME any professional 'football team in Windsor .... 0 11 . 00(> A t this stage seven major col­ sity of Wichita coach. The -terms FINAL GAP HASN'T A Top point producer for Milford, Ktwliictoa <4tl and Charles Utting upending Ruth of his contract weren’t disclosed, the N FL. The loss of hia servlcet P B T Pm. and Ed Werner, Alwine and Will lege coaching vacancies exist— Boston Goalie THREE .CHANCE r in addiUoii to Boaley, was jump­ In the third period alone, the lead 0 BorAWiikl. f ...... 7 IS but the Iowa State joh he turne(l for the 1955 season was a serious Usk defeatln -• Betty and Tony three in the East. Harvard dropped MINUTES ing Jos Gaetano, former ^ in n t- changed hands nipc times. Neither 0 CUrklD f ...... 6 0-0 0 down will pay Myers $14,000, a matter for the pjaintlff." 0 ‘Biicchl. f eiXi-a <'Aa • • * a F* G-, 3-3 3 .Salafla, Ruth and Fran Donohue veteran Lloyd Jordan last.week, a piao acS.*^Gaetarro hxd nine hoops team was able to move mor4'then year. Lahar is a former Oklahoma Bell said this waa the flrat time 1 laAmon. f ...... 3 3-.1 4 shading Audrey and Henry Frey, move which drew an angry reaction Returns Home and tw& frse throws for 20 points. a Canadian court has upheld an a point out in front. Hot shooting ft Tatp. f ...... 0 0-0 0 guard who played pro football for Sunday's Game 5 BrAnd«nber|^r. e ...... 3 0*1 4 Peg and Bill Smith beating Mil­ at the American Football Coschas N F L player contract. Don Beerworth and the dependable 0* D('»y|p. c ...... the Chicago Bears and Buffalo Stratford, the other team in the ...... 0 layed college football at Ten- quitting at the. peak of a brilliant BUZ SAWYER ROY CRANE ain and the Rockville American West Sid# Rec. Other vs(;anciea exist at the Uni­ neaaee and Duke and coached at career that was stretching across presumably already, signed to play versity of Washington and South­ \V)HY.THia N)-t^W«.TVi«T OH, Tt'?> I'W GO\>J(i Le^On. Ths. Wreckers are current­ on either aide of the border. Nothing Certain in Basketball Wofford ond Vanderbilt. Twelve its 10th. season, appeared to have TWlCff-DW. OtJOR'. I tSTODTUWhJ OVJ A ROOKIE OH THE gUMNERV •UT WbERE'D UrSOOiMW! HOTIPf JiM, niTAKCTHlS HUPB. ly burning up the league, and are ern California on the Paci^c Coast of his U C LA linemen have earned everything In order for his retire­ RAHSE MISTOOK A CUV FOR IT 00 DOWN? Itu BV DARK YOU SET EVERY OTHER COPTER . “I don’t want it to appear that BCrT,WDMTS ' DOhJT 'HiHJY SOME.>5>TCt , C.A.F./ led by high scoring M aKy Raisner, —4ms of which Schwartpv^alder ap­ AII-0>nference recognition. ment except a formal announce­ QOMT'. ATAR6CTDRONB AVIDfMOT IN TWO MOURSt. Fm gloating over the decision," CErTOO&aOTTE VOOD V)DS)C'- WMMB? AIRRT ON THE EASE INTO THE AlR former Boston IT. set' and Charlie Bell said. "It'a a zreat thing for parently Is considering— Arizona' The Washington position was ment. TO tJtWlSjDNl IT UP. 1FITWA5CHRISTTS In Texas Except Unexpected Harney Leads and Indiana. TJNTt. mA AIR-SEA immimathy? Petruaells, New Britain • High Canadian, football,' too; Thla raid­ opened up in T^erober when Dar­ That is expected to come Mon­ PLANS — AWTHOW, SHE'S iWNERI?, star. After meetlng^ with the Syracuse RISCUtr ing business has by no meant been rell Royal left after one year as day Boon at a press conference at OVERDUE, JEFF. TTts Stratford Rod Men will be one-aided. Our clubs have done it, ■Bew York, Jan. 19*(B—Nothing le** Columbia, loser only to Princeton Mexico Open Athletic Board Thursday, head, coach' to/move to Texas. certain in Texas spom except the in the Ivy League, stayed right at SchwarttwBlder held o ff signing a the suburban home o t |tha Boston lad by Cecil Gabriel, the league’s too.'' I Southsrn California’s Jess Hill Bruin goaltender who throe times number " two ' scorer, and Stan VplieM ClDbs ui^pect'ed. ■ the Tigers’ heels with a 103-70 de- new'Contract until he could talk i moved up to the athletic director’s Take last night for example.' clsion over Ornell. But the Lloni’ Tijuana. Mexico, Jan. 19 (/P) — officials of the unidentified Pacific in six seasons has been.named the Cuchenakt, 0-4 former Fairfield Ben said IT.S. courts have up­ poet while Bemie Crimmlns of In­ outstanding goalie in the:National Southern Methodist, ths nation’s { mighty mite, 5-t Chet Forte, failed Newcomer Paul Harney of Bolton, Coast CTonfefence institution. V . Btalwart. In third place In the held .the Canadian clubs when diana and Warren Woodson of Hockey League. ' . BtandingB, the downstaters need a they sought to in-cvent U.S. teams ^ r d ranhed basketball team, had to get the 42 points needed to pass Mass., found himself in a new. and Colgate Athletic Director Ever­ Arizona just quit. win to stay in contention. from signing Canadian owned tal­ dropped only one of its IS games, ■ Kansas' Wilt Chamberlsin lor the unfamiliar role as the paca'setter ett (Eppy) .Barnes, said he hoped Otlrtr college coaching changes For the first time'since he an-- won the Southwest Conference Holl-; beet average in the naUon. ForU Other 'outstanding psrformars ent, but heretofore N F L owners going lntp„the third rouhd of the to have a oelactlon committee ap­ since the end e f the 1956 season nounced his retirement In Bos­ with 'Stratforfrinelude, Don Rus­ have been unable to obtain the day Tournament and was 4-0 in the , tallied 29 points, 18 in the first half $15,000 Callentc Open Golf Tour­ pointed in time for a firpt meet­ ton Tuesday^ Sawchuck didn't ap­ conference race. Unrenked Texes; The Generals of Wsshliitton and nament today.j. have taken place at Missouri. Cal- sell o f Boston U., and Stan Gster, same legal relief in Canada. ing today and added, "W e hope to iforiila, Nebraska, The Citadel, pear to be angry at anybody when well known school boy ace with Once a sore point between the was headed no place with an.over-|Lee posted an 84-57 triumph over The 27-year-old professional, make a quirk announcement." He he was. featured .last night on a alt mark of 84 and.a 1-8 confer- George^washington to remain a Wichita, and a half dozen or so Stratford in 1953: Geter is a for- N F L and its Canadian competi­ who in two experiences on golf's was uncertain whether Fred Rice, other schools. Seipe of the lesser Canadian network television pro­ ence record. to pace setting W eef Vlr- wlntar tournament trail haa had gram originatlng/fr()m his home. mar sll-ststs choice. tors, player ralda have gradually BotUe Up Krebs Lahar'a No. 1 assistant, would ap­ positions still are open. in the Southern Conference. hia momenta but never one at this He wrapped u p ^ is hockey plans Firey George Felgenbau'm, well diminishM since Bell and repre? You guessed it, Texas won — BY PETER HOFFMAN Virginia has e 5H> league strategic phase of a major avent, this way: ■ • JEFF COBB known to followers of the old sentatives of the Canadian Pro rather handily too. The score was MICKEY FINN The Test! BY LANK LEONARD Eastern, League, is a possible League met last year in an at­ ark and tee Generals 5-1. WlOrfhoasted rounds o f-TO-65-and a 06- ■ " It wasn’t an overnight thought. ' THE "L0*T CAVt''//.„I'VE FOUMO ) 77-68, The Longhorns did it by botv the Ooloniels hitting only one field G/...1 KNOW WHERE IT IS7... ^ mm starter'with Stratford. The New tempt to. iron out the, problem. tiing up the Mustangs’ high-scoring hole total of 135. I’ll have/* statement on Monda.v. 1...... IT COULDN'T York City, veteran has’ pla^d As Bell observed; geal in the first IS minutes, the He was the leader, but in a pre- J ones Outpuaches "^Buzookar^ f know. It's not fair tq the people 9-8 Jim Krebs. Using a spsciiwy Generals build a 21-point lead and HAVE BEEN JUST A...DREAM f? thrss ifamss wUh the Red Men "The last year has been an rigged bone defense succceefully carioua position, -for just one 4n hockey and the fans, but U'a and has averaged better than 24 amicfhls one between us. There coasted to victory with Dom Flora stroke back was Doug Ford, al­ just'got to be that .wa;i.’’ and hounding Krebs moet of- the scoring 32 points. points s gaune. Knowing Feigsn- has been no raiding and every- eme with two nien, Texes held the ready the winner of two tourna­ Adds to Prestige in bsum’s "affAcUon" for Manchas- thing seems peaceftii now." fMU ace to 15 points. In the only other Southern Con­ ments this year, Los Angeles and ter and Manager Oforge MitchelTa SMU led by 40-38 at halftime and ference game, WUUam and Mary Panama. And tied with Ford waa Reds Back on Tdp edged Virginia Tech 27.70 bn'a Cleveland, Jan. 19 (^)— Ralphij-from the third round to the finish, teahns. there is a'good chance, tbe the- lead changed hands eight Al Beoseling, no mean threat him­ (Tiger) Jones, 156, the No. 3 colorful' CatHpalgner will be on field goal and two free throws In * And he also suffered a cut.near times in the second half befors self. lku:H had scores of 69-67- middleweight contender from his left ays. He was''tired at the In American XiOQp hand to try and upset the locals. the closing minutes by Don Engcl- Kermit Becker put Texas ahead to 136, a margin too close for com­ Yonkers, didn't hurt hia standing finish, but reached the end in A rt OMimby is still a doubtful ken. stay at 48-46. Raymond Downs fort for Harney. any last night M he punched out style with a fancy flurry Just !>#•( New York. Jan. 19 (flh—The startsr^iiM.Gresn Manor, but the paced the Longhorns with 22 poinU, Teosple Beaten Dick gainee drove past G u y The wager minded .ip tliis bor­ a l()-Yound unanimous verdict fore the final bell;.* Providence Redg have iuidUaputed rest or Rosmarln’s squad four less than Rick Herrscher over Hardy (Bazooka) Smallwood, Rodgers for four field goaU In tile der town, where' gambling is not Referee LaBranche, under the possession of first place in the w ill bs on hand and rsady for ac­ taUlsd for SMU. only Isgad but a tourist ihagnst, 158,'o f Brooklyn. closing minutes to lead Sston Hell . .. . live-point-per-round system, American Hockey League, today tion. An airtrConp. forward line Southern Mbthodiet waa the only quoted -Ford as the man most like­ thanks to a last minute goal by ta Msl Kleckner; W ally Widholm. member of the nation’e lop 20 in to a 66-59 victory .over elumplng Jones didn’t help his standing , called Jones ths winner by 49-42, Temple. And H oly Croaa snapped ly to succeed for this round,, at too much, either, for, Bruce (Tine and_79 - minutes of and Burr (Jarlsoh will )>e starting Action but there was plenty of ac­ i^ds of 10-l^and to go on "and win ■ _ OMdte . it .unanimous. The As­ brilliant 'goal-tending by Jphnny Cblgete’a six-game winning streak, favorite over the mustachioed sociated Press had it 49-43 for off along Wally Ehrenprsis New tivity among other major outfits. the $2,000 -first prize, at odds o f Bower. II nil . i|' 81-73. Smallwood .who now has lost five Jones, with Smallwood winning the Britain Teachers and Tommy Tulana chalked up its- fourth 3-1. Byrnes, former Knickerbocker, I f straight victory in the Southeastern Stanford handed Washington its straight but did a fair job of hold­ second round, halving thj third Cline’s gaal with only a minutq first defeat In the Pacific Ctteei Harney was 35-1 for today's ing the Tiger despiu the odds. and six seconds remaining iir reg­ Quimby la svSiUble, he will 'start Oonfersnee, downing Louisiana round and 30-1 to win the 72-hole and aixth, an losing the others— CAPTAIN EASY This Is For Dudes? BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Sight-seers BY MERRILL BLOSSER Conference 70-63 behind Bill Regular on TV ulation time gave the Reds a 1-1 St center. State .86-64 when Stan Stumpf svent w hen'll winds up Sunds.v. soma by small margins. ■7 ...... - ______Z ',,______, Naerhetier lages and high schools? poinU. .Colorado AAM toppled my Bolt. -I . Rockville 60, Newington 49. P ' » r Pis. overtime victory over Dartmouth. Denver 70-62 in the Skyline. the last' place Springfield Indiains 4-7 it - Answer — Profeeetesal efflctels Four blows behind Harney were The shw waa a hurry-PP »«&- PlainviUe 56, Windsor 46. i JCatrlok. t ...... 4 stitute for the Cartnen Boailio- defeated the Cleveland . Barons, 4 Rayiwlds. ( ...... I 1-3 11 allow more body eonUM^t became other serious challengers, former ^thinirton 46, Wetberafield 45. 3 Rally, f ...... 0 (Ml 0 ef the ^ y e r a rise. TYhep C-19. Johnny Saxton welterweight title 2I“ ^ u ry 54. Hartford Tech. 39. 3-2, on Bob Bailey's sudden death t .Roalsy. c ...... 7 .10-11 M United States Open Champions Ed scrap, postponed to Feb. 22 be­ goal. 4 Gaataaa. g „ 3-3 30 269 pounders Jerkey for peelUea la Fiirgol and Julius BoroS; Harry St. Thomas 56, Ellsworth 41 1 Krause, s ...... 8 ' 3- 3 4 the pivot, body eeatact must Himgaiy’s Great Miler in U. S. Debut cause of a right, hand Injury suf­ Stafford 44, Plainfield 88. 1 Asusso, S .....A ...... i • 4- 4 4 Wsetman, ons of Shigland't finest fered by champion Baalllo. MORE THAN ONE result. Officlala d m ’t call feois b ^ professionals; and Billy Casper Granby 88,. East Windsor so. osiiae o f it. where In eellege bas- Even with the television money, Norwich 60, New London 49. » Tidals ...... in 33-63 Tonight in Boston Garden KG Meet Jr„ ^he lives at nearby Chula Vis­ ChesUr. Pa.-;r(NBjRt>^ Thera Score at hair 44-40 Milford. ketbaJI they frequentiy da. Bat ta. Calif.,.and is quite familiar ajrundisclosed amount, no one got- W' . oh. Fourteen fightera cut into Was more than one a tv f a&btmaker wbea tha baU comsa lata the pivot, with the Tijuana Country Club .Forward Rpaf Chevreflle scored on tbs Ovei^rpok High team of Switti Meet Today Nattama BaafceRal Amm, affletals h *. won course. , tlie melon, aipng with the Music three goals in a major league Lassie Tabori, a refugee shoemaker five of the last six Lrirrivee eventr Philadelphia. Doilg Leamiih, tei »»- allow no contacL Casper shot a 65 hsre last fall, Hail, Matchmaker Larry Atkins, game for the flrat time last fall rated aa one of ths world’s greatest a ^ always haa shown a liking for mate of Kansas’ Wilt th* JSUit MEEKLE Now Shot Up! BY DICK CAVALLl THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE Flowers Of Evil BY WILSON MRUGci^ Dsafeated in its opening meet Q — The biggest complaint is as did Mike Souchak as he pro­ and various others. when he performed the feat in Chamberlain there. Is the top distance runners, makts hia U.S. thd Oardsn’s 11-laps-to-the-mils last w ee^ - the Manchester High on blocking and ehargln|£ foul debut against stiff competition tb- ceeded to win this tournament a ^ones, who lost via decision New York. Bcorer for Pennsylvania Military. VOU NEVER School swimming tssm sntsrtsins calls. Is thsrs any ferm u lir« ref­ track. Dwyer is one of America’s tu Charley Humez in Parts in his 1® *. KMtvmoF/tKfHF/ night in the 81st KnighU o f Ooliim- yeas ago. . 0o yesterday's 6.5 BARK,CHnS... n i r M o c i m j M ncur.' mrrvwumay.r/ftuF' rival MmiSeii this afternoon In a eree can use to get consistency on' foremost milsrs with the spirnd and made Harney co-holder of the last start, had only a slight abra­ T this call 7. biu track'mast at tha Boston Gar- endurance for the longer route. conY msuknow Niorr.arEAK/r' tOM F/ R00F/Awr/ooG(fF.<' 2 o'clock CCIL dual sUaR' at ths, »:*"‘«;d“ ;rrfor‘m";r w o / ^ tn M c / J John Dormer and Bob Warren, A * * toy- M tk s riM * pace with 66-73-141. In 1956 at the light-hitting but always-trying KAWF/ hope to lead their tspnimsUa to' an parallel la ENb kaaket. atay ;tbat in a Tom Courtney in the chevJnli this Sams point Mike held a three- smoke-fllled will get hie .jhaal^'Vood. The "Banooka" tried RUft'HDP/ improved shoeing against ths Red way Mid he wladBiap U ttiag /the •‘1000, " Charlie Jertkins______of_____ near’ / stroke lead. Bolt also^ had 141. initial test in ths Larrivee Two it right-handed and left-hapded, O P E N A U E T S WMARR'/ Raiders. AfSinst strong. Water-' dribbler, tbea jt p i ^ M y waald Osmbridgs and Vilianova in the with rounds of 71-70. Milt Run after the appearance a t but couldn’t cope'with the Tiger’s faiur Crosby, the Indiana managed be ebarglag. 4 f bM sbonldera ta n prout ’’600,’’ and Lee Calhoun of A rt W alt 72-7(L142. apd the 143 terrific body and 'head attack. FOR LEAGUES FRIVATE PARTIES IMF/ aad.cmtaet reaaltd: It la MseUag. feur 1666 OlymjMc.goid medal'win- n M o c / ir.' just one flrsL pisos Anlsh in the North Caroliiia and Milt Campbell grojup that listed 'Jay Hebert, Jack nera and a handful of other Olym­ Burke and Dow Finsterwalit were ' No KaoVkdowBS : sight evcBts. 6* AMteh , jMIgmaat aatera lata in the 45-y high hurdles. The on! t)itng that looked like DAY OR NIGHT wooar/ tfets.caN’ ihat tt la aadBy baaket- pians. , * farther back. T h tir. tqsk was ' *X^bori’s debut in this country a knockdown came 'in the second AICK4(a/ WREN NiamED heU'^s.-eaedsalk.:. • Adtlmugh ths indoor eeeaoir'le khansa the spotlight with the re­ rough at this point o f tha tounut' Ta. M IM 100 ^ tust stsitlng, Tabori f.igurss to tk ment. round '’when Snihllwood, after m o M v ■*""»** •'T 4.NBA) Blrte newal of an old rivalry batween missing a .wild Iqft.. ap- -wlad on- u F h / m ' " ‘ ■ .Qup'JBsll th 'Bob Armstresig of 'xtsnded to' the limit by FB I agent Courtney and PiU'st.Arnle'Sowell. Beaton Bruliu devotas Uma ioraee Aahsnfalter, tittle Frs4 the mat. The timekeeper at the m U T F .' V ■ Courtney, upest Wtpaer of the Mrs. Patricia icieller McCormick, bell counted up. tq- three )>eIore to studying for s <>9yer and 'rbupg Jim B ea tty of CAympie 800-mater run, haa defeat­ MURPHY'S lacmF/ • r W a ts m ‘Ae Ualvemltg o f North, CarqUha. 1966 Olympic and Nntianal AAU Raftreo Tony LaBranclM aignglqd ed Sewell MTcral times after beli^ divtiig chitapien, -wen IT, diving Cat fighter had slipped. (HfMiUHfqWB miooF/ Sr. Aiheptfelter, tts l9^2 OtyiapKl ruled by the fltt euur in cetlega. - enwiM during her career. BinaUnTODd'i noao dripped blood ...... •n’ -.‘ -f -- t •» ^• »\ 'I ■ - Tlf

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN* SATURDAY.' JANUARY 19. 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 19fT P A G E M IM E PAGE EIGHT T’ B o M Far Alu Svbnrtoan For Salt U Auto DrlTlAX Scbool T'Ai Bnildun—Contnictlng 14 THERE OUGRTA BE A LAW! BY FAGALY snd 8HORTBM ARArtiiiuntu->Flht»^ 8 Rockville' Nasser Decree T M tM M lts 68 6 1 1 ,9 ^ u Essex Atreet — Btx BOLTON—$10,900. Six room Cap Police Arrests Obituary LARSON’S DRIVmO School, ! CARPENTRY REPAIRS altera- $wo unfinished. Four years Ohio Chief Pushed rooms, two unfinished. Dormers. tiona Prompt service to small FIVE ROOM apartmentIt gaa neat,heat, ...... M . till.. ^ III ...... i lll Classified Mjoichciter'B only tratnod and - i r . Oil heat. Cloae to schools, hua a«d Aluminum, storms, plastered. Im­ cortmcd instructor. For your aata- jobs. Reasonable prices. Worft atann wtAdews, recenti;ntly tfdeco------maculate condition. 138’ frontage, Dickinson Home Converted Seen Linking guaranteed. IRemont 5-5TM. shopping. E A E Realty. XO. Howard 8. Harvey, 39, of 40 ty w« are trained to teach proper­ T«E WM iw e AO QIAO CAUIOPB W eU Trifrf HIRED ttta.AND NlNTW-FINfe ft n rated, .ert TWrfs'WATf'nie CAU-IOPtf LoCEtlMM ranch, three bedroonu, hot Water "nie arrest w-aS the result of a do-, D|H»T. HOURS RAT'S ROOFINO CO., shingle and $11,500 Rockville, Jan. 19 (Special 1--- imeatid dispute, police said, Har-7 (CMtiaBad from Pag* Oaej WIUlBm Jf. Siteman (Oealfaiwl t n m Fage O m ) instructions. PuaI motorlats cluded. Born in Placentia, Newfound­ tion of the country the chairman 'aq. ft. of floor space. Oose to St. Bernard's Church: .Masses, land, April 25, 1890, he had been Andover, Jan! 19 (Special) FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Business Services Offered 19 p a r k ^ lot. xn. s-a4a4. Elm St, Atty. Bernard J. Acker­ were arrested yesterday and Secretary, of State Dulles, ap­ cornea from "so long as he la an ROOFING. SIDING, painting. Ckir- Wa r r e n e . h o w l a n d 7, 4, 9, 10 and 11 a.m. The Rev. pearing before the Senate Foreign a resident, of Manchester for the —Peter Hallowell, 9, who suf­ MON. THRU FRI. Wpnted Real Estate 7.7 man,^ present owner, has revealed I P*Wck Mahoney, paitor; the Rev. Charged with spewing. Scheduled able man.” HILLS' TELEVISION Service. pentry. Alterations and additions. STORE—Formerly Sears Roebuck REALTOR-INSURER The flref fl^ r of the home hea j Curtin, uMieUnt paa- to appear in Town Court Jan.' 28 Relations and Armed S e r y 1 c e s post 33 years. Until retiring, he fered severe' 'injuries when Friends of Alcorn said they be­ Available at all times. PhilCo fac­ Ceilings. Workmsnship guaran­ ARE YOU CONSIDERING committee! Tuesday, made clear he was a representative of the Gen­ struck by a- motor vehicle 10:90 A. M. at the- Center. - -Desirable...... Mainn St. 8-1108 been turned into three suites of -tor. art: Alger E. Haaelrig, 33, Johns­ lieved hia chances are good in tory supervised service. Tel. XII. teed. A. A. Dion. Iiic., 399 Autumn xa. BELLING YOUR PROPERTY? 01710!!, of which one euite will be thinks Egypt still may be tied to eral Shoe Corp. He was a' member Wednesday, is reported con­ spite of' publication Thursaiy o f a. SATURDAY 9 A- M. St. MI. S-4860. location, heat furnished. Approxi­ Evenings.'Mr. Dlmork Xa. 9-8008 Mra. $enale H. WIDIa town, Pa.; Joseph W. Morse. 36. of 9-9«&8. mately 1300 eq. ft. floor space. XU, We will appraise, your property Occupied by Atty, Ackerman and Lynn, XIaaa.; and William J. Jan- the West rather than to the So­ of St. James’ Church. siderably improved today by telegram purportedly sent by Mrs. Jennie Holtslzer Willie, 92, officials at Windham Commu­ A L t TYPES of roofing, aiding and 9-6806 or xa. 9-6631., free and without any obligation. Atty. J. Donald Shanon early iak, 20, Stafford Springe. viet bloc. Asked whether he He leaves his wife, Mrs. Qerai- Harold E. Staseen, Eisenhower’s TOD* COOPERATION WILL RADIO TV Serv-ice. Sewing Wa also buy property tor cash. widow of Samuel Willis, 36 Flor­ thought "we can win over Syria nity Memorial Hospital. chines and small appliances carpentry work. Materials and d e e p w o o d -d e v o n next month. dirie Siteman: four daughters, disarmament aide, to many na­ . BB APPRECIATED INDUSTRUL.AREA to rent or Selling or buying contact ence St., died yesterday at Rock­ and Egypt with economic aid; Mrs. Philip F. Pierce and Mrs. paired. Call Ralph Aldrich. workmanship guaranteed. No job Tha second floor will be remod­ ville City Hospital after a long ill­ Sen of Mr. and Mrs. Robert tional committee members. This lease. 8300 sq. ft. floor space, DRIVE AREA STANLEY BRAY, Realtor eled to suit the tenants. Dulles replied: Thomas A. Bailey, both of Man­ Hallowell, Andover Lake Rd., telegram, sent from Stamford, 9-8487, too big or too email. For free esti­ •round floor, netted;. loading pli BRAE-BURN RiSALTY ness. mate csJl Manchester Roofing A Four room single, many extras The carriage house, to the rear | "I think we can. It's going to be chester, Mrs. Arthur F. Kings­ Peter was allding across the Conn., urged Alcorn’s election snd Dial Ml 3-5121 form, near railroad. 780’ m xn. $4371. Born in Stafford Springs Sept. More Patrons a tough problem. The outcome ia RUBBISH AND ashes removed. Siding Ca.„ Inc. XH. 9-8933. large let, close to shopping, schools, of the Dickinson home, is being 8, 1864, she was the daughter of bury Jr. of Portland, and Mrs. road from bii homa when he said it was time for "Liberals to General cleaning, cellars, attics Main St., Manchester. XO. 8-8048. convertWl into five apartments. It by no means certain." Jrmes G. Hopper of Los Angeles, aifford Perry, 67. Gilead, take a stand.” FOR THE best in shingle and buUt etc. THIS AGENCY needs Cape Cod, the late.John and Elizabeth (Graf) Dulles wea testifying in support and yards. Reasonabla -ates. M. 4-8-8 and 7 room singles and 3- ia expected the apartments will be Holtsizer and had lived in this For Polio BaU Calif.; and 10 grandchildren. was struck by a car driven by Stassen haa dsnouneed the tele­ liM t .Mld Found A XL Rubbish Removal. XtL up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim­ JOHN H. LAPPEN. INC. ready for tenants within three of Preeidient Eisenliower'i request Funeral services will be held State Police at the Colchester gram as a fake. - ney and roof repairs call Coughlin. famlly- houses. Buyers waiting. area moat of her life. for special’ military and economic 9-9787, Roosm For Rout 65 Howard R. Hastings, Realtor. months. She Was a member of Union Monday morning at 8:30 from the Barracka are still investi­ LOST—Black wallet, vicinity of Xn. 3-7707. INSURORS ’ REALTORS A building permit was issued Persona who wish to serve as powers to combat (Sommunlst pene­ 184 E. Center St., Manchester Call x n . $-1107 any time. Congregational Church. ’ . P. (^jiish Funeral Home, 225 gating the mishap. Arthur's Drug Store, .Call MI. FOR RENT—Furnished practically Ally. Ackerman yesterday for a patrons and patronesses at the tration of the Middle East. X»aln St., and at 9 o'clock in St. giENERXLIioUae: wiring aDkindir She leaves a aister, Mrs. Stephen 9-3010. new home. Four rooms down, two xa. 9-8361 WANTED—Two, three or four fam­ 2-atory extension of the carriage Polio Bali Saturday may have their One of the critical facts confront­ James’ Church. Burial will be ill can PI 2-r3-6388 after 6 p.m. Roofinx and ChlmneYS 16-A unfinished up. Oil hot water neat, J. Ferrell, Ann Arbor, Mich.; a names listed in the Polio Bali pro­ ing Dullea and his advisers is that FlasH Blaze GREEN XtANOR— room ranch. ily house in Manchester, occupan­ house'. The proposed addition niece and three nephews. St. Janies' Cemetery. 1/S9T—Thursday noon, five months “ThutMiLtir 1.:= fireplace. Available Feb. 1, $180. cy not necessary. Write Box AB, would house four apartments of gram if tiiey contact Alexander Naaers's political position inside bid Alrdale named Princess. Black CHUCK’S RADIO and T.V. Service. ROOFING — Specialising in repair­ Write Box RG, Herald. Oarage. Three bedrooms, natural The funeral will be held Xfonday Friends may call at the funeral 181 North Main St. Small appli­ ing roofs of all kinds. Also new Herald. three rooms each. Girelli, 33 LUac St.. Polio Ball Egypt continues to be strong. saddle, tan face, tan legs wearing \ae09isvgai.3v., flnlah birch cabinet kitchen, dis- at 2 p.m. at the Ladd Funeral chairman, before Monday. , But many officials here ere con- home tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock Tolland County ances repaired. Ml. 8-6817, resi­ roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys poaal, Ameafle driyeway, knotty It is undecided when construc­ and tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 Started in red coUar. Reward will be given. LISTINGS WANTED-Slngle, two- tion of the extension will com­ Home with th e -R ^ P a u l J. B o w -— sbout 100 persons hav« accepted vinceo mat his political power has Mrs. James Hansen, 41 Fulton Rd. dence XII. 3-6960. cleaned, r ^ ir e d , 26 years'.jix- MA'>\kOOP,ZLL. ^ e . porch. Combination, utodows. men, pastor of Union Congrega­ to 9 p.m. perience. Free estimates. C U Wanted To Rcut 68 family, threfirfamlly, buaineis mence, Atty. Ackerman said. the committee's invitations so far. a dangerously weak economic foun Superior Court Ml. 9-83M. ______DOORS OPENSaX, keys fitted, Split rail fence, fully- lanBIcaped. property. Have many cu h buyers. tional Church, officiating. Burial Proceeds from the dance go to the dation. Rowley. Manchester Ml. S-SML Newly redecorated. Seen by ap­ Science Text Prepared will be in Grove Hill Cemetery. copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, MANUFACTURER’S representa­ Mortgageelortgages arranged. Please call Xliss Lucille Kuhnly, head of the March of Dimes. He has lost income as result of Easy Chair Annoonccments mms, etc., repaired. Shears, tive, family of three. ;.dulta desires pointment, xa. 9-8848. No brokers. George L. Graziedio. Realtor. Ml. Friends may call at "the funeral Following ere the names listed the closing of the Suez Canal. Even Rockillle; Jan. 19 (Special)— In aclence department at Rockville home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. Funerals knives, mowers, etc., put Into con­ five or aix room rent in Manches­ 9-8878. 109 Henry St High School, Is preparing a text alphabetically of about half those before that, his seizure of the an action brought by tha First Na­ OfOOME TAXES prepared in your Heating—Plomblnt 17 n*|p Wanted— Famala 95 Sitoationa Wanted— Household Goodo 51 ter or vicinity. Best of references. 108 CAMPFIELD Rd.~Six room .Mrs. Catherine Cougklln waterway had shaken the confl- dition for coming needs. Braith- . Cape, corner lot, garage, . two on nuclear science In cooperation who have Indicated they .will be tional Bank of Manchester against (Oonttaned from Pago Om ) home or by appointment. EScper- walte. 83 Pearl Street. Female .98 Rockville TR. 8-9682. WANTED—Real estate listings. Mrs. Catherine Coughlin, 72, wid­ patrons and patronesses. Others dehee of western buainossmen in Walton W. Grant William V. Downea et al, Mane- tsnced tax work. Call MI. 3-4733,. GAS RANGE, Florence 30' ’, aix baths, recreation room, ideal loca­ Contact Turkington Broe. Realty tvUh 11 other teachers. ow of Richard E. Coughlin, Mt. Egypt'z.future. And the brief Mid- —— ------— PLUMBING and heating—Repairs NURSE’S AIDE wanted. T a.m.-3 months old, $78. Csll XO, 8-3927 tion, $18,900. Call owner Xfl. The text, to be entitled "Nuclear were listed in yesterday's Herald. The funeral of Walton W. Grant, field, Judge John H. King in Tol­ Meanwhile, his wife, daughter, QONDER’8 T.V. Service, avaUaUe and contract worn. Cau Ml. 9-8841. p.m. or 3 p.m.-It p.m. Laurel WILL CARE FOR children, m -4 In YOUNG COUPLE with two chil­ Co., 351 Center St., Manchester, Prospect, 111., died yesterday in Names of others who Indicate their die East war discouraged touriste Margaret, and son -were sdso awak­ OIOOME TAX prepared Peraonal after 8 p.m. dren desire five room, reasonable 9-8429. Science for Beginners,” will be de­ 22 Cambridge St., well known real­ land County Superior Court entered any time. Antenna converalona; Manianor, 81 Chestnut St. XU. 9-3824. my home while mother works, xa. xn. 3-1507. evenings Xn. 9-8668 or Elgin. III. acceptance will be printed as ac from going there.. Furthermore, tor arid appraiser who died yester­ judgment for the plaintiff. ened by the fast-spreading fire, and and busineea. F'rankt Faridoni. MJ, Phllco factory aupervlsed aervice. ILOYD'S Plumbing Service i 9-3840. rent, unfurnished. Call Xn. 9-3200.. MI. 3-7731. signed for junior high school stu­ Born in Rockville April 11. ceptances are received. aubstantial Egyptian assets in west­ •-3U5. -4- dents and will be made available day, wilt be held at 12:30 Monday The debt was found to be $7.- jumped out windows of their sec­ Tel. xn. 9-1486. sUres satisfaction, prompt service. my \ HOTPOINT refrigerator. Good run- 1884, she was the daughter of Miss Bernice M. Junl, 99 ern countriea have been frozen. 806.10, plus attorney's fees of $178. ond floor bedrooms. CH; 7-8124, MI. 9-8488. TYPIST-CLERK WILL CARE for chlldr^ in ny LOT —AT least 70' frontage. Must | throughout the country. afternoon at the Watkina-West home days, vicinity of Ws ell ning condition. I9t Eldridge St. Lois Tor Sals 7» have water and sgwerage and be i Michael and Xiargaret Walsh Con­ E. Center St.; Dr. and Mr.*. Whether Nasser can maintain his Funeral Home, 142 E. Center SL Of six divorce and domeatic re- Regina and Elisabeth Ann were 9 CLEAN AND pelnt those gutters Houses For Sale 72 The' U.S. Office of Education, the way. Robert Keeney. 75 Robert political position while his country P eruonsli now. Avoid costly repairs later. FREEBURN A WATSON, Plumb- Young lady for diversified etatis- School. Cfall MI. 9-8889. located centrally or near a bua' State Department of Education The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, lationa cases scheduled for the trapped, ho-wever. They were heard (XlMBINA'nON gaa and oil stove. LO’” FOR SALE, Greenwood Drive. She leave.; two daughters, Miss Rd.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. seems to be slipping toward serious short calendar aesaion yesterday, screaming at the window o f the Ml. 3-1383. ing and Heating Contractors. Newi tical typing and clerical work, five EAST CENTER ST.— Two apart lOOxiBO, A zone, city water. Price line. Tel. MI. 3-8070 after 6 p.m. and the State Science’ ,Teachers minister of the Center Congrega­ ••FOR MEN who care” — Dante’s PART TIME baby aitting or light Good'\condition. $20. Call MI. Eileen Cody. Rockville, and Mrs. Knofls. 320 Tolland Tpke.: Atty. economic difficulties is a question tional Church, will officiate. Burial only one was heard. room wliich. they shared. They installations, alteration work and day 40 hour week, Monday-Friday. 9-1133. ment home, five rooms and bath $2000. XU. 9-9515. Assn, are apohaoring the work. that no one here can answer now. Barhtr Shop — Shopping Plaxa, REFRIGERATION sales and aerv­ repair work. MI. 9-3808 or Xn. houaework, general office work. each floor, new heating system. Thomas Rambert, N. Brook. 111.; and Mrs. John D. LsBeile. 21 Ben­ will be in Buckland Cemetery. In action brought by Geoiye T. managed to reach a etsdrway when East Center at Lenox St. Quick ExcAIent group Insurance and Baptist Church Elects ton St.: Mr. snd Mrs. George T. ice. Commercial, houaehold, air 9-5931. Call Lee. xn. 3-4320.'. BENGAL\C»MBINATION oil and very Ia,rge lot. .Call Madeline LOT FOR SALE. Manchester Road a son, Edward Cody, Xft. Pros­ Friends may call at the funeral Chase Jr. against Jean E. Chase, the flames claimed their young eervlee—two barbers—free park­ conditioner!, freeSers. A. and W. hospitalization insurance cover­ Rockville Baptist Church elect­ pect: a sister. Mrs. Marguerite LsBonne Jr.. 64 MInnechaiig Dr.. custody of a minor child was gaa rangk Excellent condition. Smith', Realtor. XH. 9-1842. ip Glaatontaior}’, 100x388. city ed a woman tniatee Thursday home tomorrow afternoon from 2 lives. ing. Refrigeration Co. Ml. 9-1387, BU. Fahey, RockA-ille; a,brother, Wil­ Glastonbury; XIr. and Mrs. Charle- About Town to 5 o'clock. awarded the defendant while- the Melbourne court is a dead-end age at minimum cost. Paid vaca­ Reasonable.VMI. 9-4154 after 8 p.m. j •14,400-THREE bedso^ water,' price’ $2000. XII. 9-9S18, night for the first time in the 9-3196, xa. 9-0085. Millinery—Dressmaking 19 ranch. Reds, China liam Conway, Tarlffville, and Le.*perance. 21 St. John St.; Atty. case is pending, subject to reason­ street on the side of a Mil! and WANTED—Ride to P. W. A. third tions, nine paid holidays. Apply Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Garage, hot water heat, immacu­ history of the parish. and Mrs. George C. Leasner, -44 shift, vicinity new high school. XH. XtAPLE HUTCH, maple dining! LIVE, RETIRE, invest in sunny eight grandchildren. Mrs. Eliza J. Robb able rights of visitation of the firemen had to drag hoee lines tip FLOOR AND papering service. DRESSMAKING, alterations. Open late condition, near bus and ah(^ Florida. King-aisedtlota only $349— XIrs. Ruth Ewards will actually Robert Rd.: Dr. and Mra. George Xllsa Lois Prokopy. daughter of plaintiff. Chase was ordered to pay $-7247. Floors sanded arid refinished. Also BIRD, cat and dog auppliea, whole table, Glenwoodxgas stove. Phone The funeral will )»e held Tues­ The funeral of Mrs. Eliza :J. the incline. 9:30 a;m-5 p.m. Evening appoint­ xn. 9-6,'S83. ping. Carlton W. Hutchins. Va. it;80 down, $7;sb' month. Free be the aecond woman on the day at 8:15 a.m. from the Burke A. F. Lundberg Jr.. 103 Main St. the Rev. end Mre. Paul G. Prokopy, $30 a week for the child's support papering and painting. TR; 5-3071 WONDER BAKERY sale and retail. DallyUy 9 to 5 p.m Pledge Aid Board of Truatees, since the Robb, 197 Center St., waa held The temperature was near aero, WE HAVE two. left. 1988 % h.p. ments. Mrs. Bninelle, 80 Pioneer Tuesday, Thuraday, .Friday nights 9-5132, 9-4694. colorful brochure. Write West Funeral Home with s'* Solemn Mr. and Mrs. John M. Miller. 86 Cooper St., was honored for yesterday afterooon at 2 o'clock and $30 a week alimony. os firemen fought the blase, snd or TR. 0-1050. UNIVERSAL electric stove, ap- A. church clerk. Mrs. Emily Rocker, Bolton Rd.. Vernon: Atty. and making the dean's honor list at a room alr-cpnditloncrs. Save $70. Circle. ML 9-9283. 531 Conn. Blvd. 7 to 9 Porterfleid'a Route 5 and Florida Title Co., .3088 McGregor Requiem Mars at 9 o'clock at St. In St. Xfary's Episcopal Church. ice formed over the men, equip­ proximately 15 years old. G p^ MANCHESTiai—Six room ranch. Blvd., PtrMyera, Fla. is automatically a member. Mra. John J. O’Conner, 18 Gorman special reception held recently at Special $289.95. A A W Refrigera- DICK'S WEATHERSTIUP Com­ Chapel, South Windsor.' JA 8-3391. Ideal location, convenient to bus Bernard'a Thurch. Burial will be The Rev. Alfred L Wllliame, ment and general area. tien. 143 W. Middle Tpke. Xn.. pany, doors and windows, custom ep- T o Mideast Charles Chllberg was' reelected in St. Bernard's Cemetery. PI.: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Pero, Concordia Teachers College. River In spite of the hour snd the bit­ Mortng—Trucking East Hartford, Conn. MANCHESTER PET Center, 995 well, oven, In fine working comdl- and achools, hot water oil heat to the position of church treas­ 299 Oakland St.; Mr. and Xfrs. Forest, Ul. rector of the church, of­ 6-1337. work, guaranteed. Call MI. 9-1583 full cellar, garage, sensibly priced. Friends may call at the funeral ficiated and Sydney MacAlpine ing cold, hundreds o f epectatora after 8 p.m. Storage 20 Main St. S A H Green stamps. tlon. Call at 104 Falknor Dr. after urer and Arthur Edwards will be Raymond R. Reid, 28 Marble St.; Coui*t Cases were at the scene. Occurring on R|DE WANTED from South Xfan- GIRL FOR general laundry work. Mr. 9-4273. Free parking. "If you 8:30 p.m. except Sunday. Call A. R. Wilkie A Co., a t East Suburban For Sale 75 church collector for another term. home Monday from 2 to 5 and 7 was organist. Burial was in East Apply in person. Maple Dry Clean­ (CoBtinued from Page One' to 9 p.m. Mr. and Mra. Thomaa J. Rogers, Floyd W. Utter of Chicago, di­ the side of a hill, the fire- could . Chester to downtown Hartford, TV Se r v ic e , $2.bo per can. aii AUSTIN A. CHAXtBERS CO. local want a pet—aee ua." Open Xfon.,- Middle Tpke. Xn. 9-4889. • Leonard Skoglund and Misr .500 E. Center St,: Atty. and Mrs. rector of the Department of Indus­ (jemetery. and long distance moving, pack­ ers X LaiindAers, 73 Maple St. GLENWOOD STCVE. gas heat and VERNON— room ranch With Bearers were Howard Little, be seen over a wide section of qiunUngs- Isavlng between 8;80 work guaranteed. Call Bob Webb. Sat. 9-8. Thurs. and Frl., 9-9. HAVE MEDIUM priced houaea for closed In breezeway and garage. tlons.” But the communique Jane Blatter were elected to the John S. G. Rottner, 483 E. Center trial Health and Safety for the WllUem J. Merisi. 35, Brookline, town. iLm.-9 a:m. xn. 3-4816 after 5 p.m. Ml. 9-8801. . ing, storage Call Xn.’ 3-8187; Hart­ gas cook. Good condition. Reason­ Board of Deacons, along with Mri. NEWSBOYS WANTED: Good St.; XTj-. end Mra. J. H. Sandflls, UAW-CIO, will be the main speak­ Arthur Balmer, Sherwood Jack- Maas., was fined $86 for reckless ford CH. i-1433. THREE REGISTERED male Box- able. Call MI. 9-8533. sale. Excellent locations. J. D. Two years old. Two bedrooms, liv­ warned: paying Herald routes open In the Most of the structure later col­ "Any provocative actions of the Nellie Hannlgan who will fill the 28 Brookfleld St.; XIr. and Mrs. er at the Connecticut Safety So­ son. Russell Potterton Jr., Carl driving. He waa arrested-Dec. 24 . ere, six months old. Xn. '' 9-0438 Realty Co., John DeQuattro, Brok­ ing room, kitchen with knotty pine downtown Rockville area and In Zlns.^r and Robert Potterton. lapsed Into the basement. MANCHESTER - Movmg and COXIBINATION GAS and oil stove er. xn. 3-S283. xn. 9-3640. paneling. Many other extras. Lot imperialiat aggressive forces, unexpired term of Mrs. Leonard Lee M Silversteln, 59 Elizabeth ciety meeting Jari. 24 at the Yan­ by State Police on Rt. 15 who Amazingly, the family's pet dog Automobiles for Site MORTENSEN t v . Specialised RCA after 6 p.m. Skoglund who resigned. the Prospect St. area. Boys inter­ Dr.; Mr. and Mra. S. M. Silversteln. kee Silversmith in Wallingford. claimed XTanzi was clocked at television service, xn.-9-'4841. trucking Co. XU. 8-8868. Owned OFFICE CASHIER with electric pump, excellent con­ 130x310. A real buy at $13,800. directed to undermine the Socialist ested may call Mr. Anderson, was foimd alive and only slightly PORTER STREET area, CXistom Watson Realty. TR. 8-7680, XU. (Oimmunlst) countries, will be met A church council meeting will 28 Stephen St. Labor and management people Henry Irwin speeds up to 85 m.p.h. BEFORE YOU BUY a used car and operated by Walter B. Per- AKC REGISTERED Boxer puppies. dition, very cheap. Call MI. 9-8588 Mltd^ell 3-5121 or The Herald's The funeral of Henry Irwin, 99 harmed in the smoulderhig debris Me- German Motor Sales. Bulek NOW IS THE time for that recrea­ ett Jr., and William J. Pickering. One male and one female, Rock- after 4 p.m. six room home, breezaway, ga­ 9-7888. with the most decisive rebuff.” be held Wednesday, at which time Mr. and Mrs. Norman Spector, throughout the State are iniited Edward A. MoQulggan. 44. Hart­ of the basement. Tbe dog's fur rage, many extras, nice trees. The two big Communist powers a pulpit committee will be ap- Rockville bureau. TRemont 5-3136. 310 Cooper Hill St.; Mr. and Mra. to attend. ' Summit St.. \vas held at 2 o’clock ford, was fined $12 for failure to SalM and Service. 388 Main tion room or other alterations. ville, TR. 5-7180. yesterday afternoon at the Holmes had been sllghUy singed. Street XO. 9-4871. Open evenings. Free planning and estimates. Bud- MANCHESTER Package Delivery. Position available in office for $16,800. Carlton W. Hutchins. X a . VERNON-^Flve room ranch. Ons blamed the Hungarian uprising on pointed to secure a successor to York Strangfeld, 168 Greenwood set the handbrake of hli delivery The Doutve formerly U'ved St 38 Light trucking and package deliv< 9-8132, xn. 9-4864. year old. Excellent condition. the Rev. Edwin A. Brooks whose Vertion and Talcettville news Dr.: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. SpltaK George Meneri. will talk on Funeral Home. The Rev. Fred R. et terms arranged. Call Builder. woman to handle store receipts snd •Imperialist aggressive circles" Items are handled through The truck. The empty truck rolled Hotchkiss St., close by the Nau­ NEED A CAR? Short on a down er$.—Refrigtralnrii—washers—aM ftlusical Instruments 52 Three bedrooms. Ceramic tile and declared that the cruahing of resignation ha* been accented. nick, 82 Conway Rd.; Dr. and Mrs. "Junior Achievement” at tl.e meet­ Edgar, mlnieter of the South 5“ ^ 8 = 8 4 8 3 ------Tsements ana assist m gen­ BOWERS SCH<:oofa area. De- luxe Herald’s Rockville Bureau. 7 W. across O nter St., near Church gatuck River. . 'The house was payment or had your credit turned stove moving apeclalty. Folding I.ivMto- Cold War Intenslfted ' tor. of the Union Congregational 43 .Scarborough Rd.; Mr. and Mra. Manchester Country aub. Dr. John W. Schelpert, 28, Peraonal poaaesaioiu were lost in pany—aoe “ Harry" at 833 Main Carlton W. Hutchins. XU. 9-6133, 812,900. Wataon Realty. TR. 5-7830. •'Of late the imperialist aggrea- Church, stressed the need for more ' Harold E. Turkington. 15K Forest liam, Thomas, Russell, Samuel and Offered 13-A Painting—Papering 21 Peila Bros. XH. 3-7405. senting Olds, Selmer, Ped' MI. 9-4864. Raymond Irwin, and a grandson, Tuckahoe, N. Y., was fined $12 for the floods, but the family returned St. (Formerly Douglas Motors). EMPLOYE DISCOUNTS xn. 9-7888. ■ive groupings have been intensify- 1 church echool rooms in his annual [ St.; Mr. and Mrs. aifford C. Var­ Campbell Council, Knights of failure to stop at a red light on WEAVING of bums, moth holes ler end Bundv.. Matter’s Music Russell Irwin Jr. each,time to begin life anew. INEXPBNSIVE CLEAN transpor- RBFINISHING ceilings, painting. Studio, 177 McKee. XH. 3-7800. MANCHESTER —Six room Cape, ing the Cold War. and are carrying I report to parishioners. |Welcome Signs ney, 141 Waranoke Rd.; Probate Coliiriibus, will hold a specinl meet­ E. Center and Broad Sts. Then the State Highway Depart­ and tom clothing, hosiery nma, ANDOVER out consplratlonal activities aimed The church school enrollment Judge and M;s. John J. Wallett, tation. If you don’t aee what you paper hanging, wallp^er books. PAID VACATION two unfinished; Oil heat. Cloae to ing tomoiTow afternoon at 1:30 in Xlrs. Berdena C. Baaeett Joseph ZIngarelU, 29, Hartford, ment acquired the property,for a handbags repaired, zipper re­ Fully Insured. Tel. Edward ArtlclM For Sale 45 JUST ARRIVED, another carload Everything. Small down payment. against the USSR, communism 1 stands at 354. with a staff of»40 133 Waranoke Rd. St. James’ School hall to take ac­ -Weht on our lot look behind our placement. umbrellas repaired, The funeral of Mrs. Berdena C wEj fined $6 for improper backing. new expressway. The Doutj^s, hop­ cCfiee. Cars to suit all purses. 333 Price, xn. 9-1003. CHRISTMAS BONUS of Janssen spinet pianos. Your Pull price $11,900. Over 50 more OPEN FOR INSPECTION and the cause of peace," they said, officers snd teachers, he said. 1“[G reet Ingrid tion on the death of Brother Timo­ He waa arrested Jan. 4 by State ing for a happier life in a new men'a shirt collars reversed and ROY.AL AND Smith-Corona port' Conn Electric organ dealer. Ward Even if, in the past,, there have - A survey committee, headed by ^ Bassett, 109 Foster St., was held ■XIain, formerly Douglas Motors. replaced. Marlow’s Littia Mend­ abla and standard typewriters Ustinga of all kinds. Cali the Ells­ Three Bedroom R a n ch - thy P. HoUoran. Immediately after at 11 o'clock yesterday morning at Police who said ZIngarelU was home, moved to Melbourne OourL INTERIOR WALL coverings ex- PAID HOLIDAYS Krause, 87 Walnut St. MI. 3-5338, worth Mitten Agency, Realtors. been some mistakes and sliortcom- Arlington Hewitt, is expected to 4 n d o r e r tlie meeting, members will pro­ ing Shop. pertly hung. xn. 9-9889 for free All makes of adding m.achlne8{ Complete the Holmes Funeral Home, with iiacking up in the eaat bound traf­ They purchased the o n e -fa m ily U n NASH Statesman. Four door XU. 3-6930. Ings in their (the Communist | report shortly on. aolutioni to the On U.S. Return ceed to the funeral home to pay fic lane on Rt. 15. He told the bouse. •edan. Radio and heater. $380. estimate. sold or rented. Repairs on a ll; the Rev. Fred R. Edgar, minister FURNITURE repairing and refin- INSURANCE A RETIRE­ makes, Marlow’s. I USED PIANO. bloc’H) mutual relatloni, theae are problem. final respects. court he missed the Rt. 6 cut-off Among those at the aeene were Private owner. MI. 9-1919. . in excellent condi­ $13,000—Three bedroom Colonial. SUNDAY 1:00-5:00 being at present overcome and Mrs; Eleanor Magdefrau, regis­ Mothers’ Ciuh of the South Methodist Church, ishtng; antiques restored. Furni­ CEILINGS, walls, painted evenings MENT PROGRAM tion. Kemp'a, Inc. XU. 3-5830. . (CoeUnoed from Page One) officiating. Burial waa in East and not being familiar with the coroner IVllltani Jonea Waterbnry, ture . Repair Service, Talcottvilie. and Saturdays. Call after 8 p.m. FOR SALE—88 gal. drums, in gobd | $13,500—Vacant Cape. On Wales Road, off Route 8.. liquidated.’ trar, reported the church mem­ Members of St. Margaret’s Cir­ area decided to back up, rather and Medical Ehcamlner Harold' 1962 DODGE PICKUP. New tires Watch for the green sign. bership is 1,247. Cemetery. Etxcellent conditioii. $800. Call XII. xn. 3-7449. MI- 9-5428. condition, 82.80 each. For further $15,500—Ranch—Green Manor. (The declaration did not spell "At flrst I was very excited at Units Add New cle, Junior Daughters of Isabella, than drive on to look for an­ .Morrill, who said death waa due information call The Herald, I (Other styles and plana available.) out tlje kind of "necessary sup­ Deacona.and deaconesses elected Bearers were Austin Hewitt. 6-7665. Wearing Apparel— Pure 57 $16,200—New Ranch, Bolton. the Idea of the trip; now it feels are reminded of the special meet­ Harold Dumas, Herman Bassett other exit. to burns. Funeral arrangements FpRXnCA counter!, ceramic wall phone XU. 3-5121. I port” the tw'o nations were pre- for three years are as follows: ing to be held Monday evening at and floor tile. Let ue modernise Apply $16,300—Vacant Colonial. JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. just like another journey.’’ 1957 Members and Harold Bassett. Joseph Roesetto,' 49, of 58 Del- are inOomplete. SUNDAY SPECIALS! We’re closed Courses and'Classes 27 MEN’S OVERCOAT, topcoat, sport sred to give the peoples of the George Brigham, Clyde Varner, 6:30 at the British American Club. mont St., became the second local Douty is employed st the UAL your bathroom and kitchen. For W. T. GRANT CO. SHINERS for Ice fishing. Camp $30,000—Colonial Hollister St. Burton Lisle, Robert Gregus. Mra. Miss Bergman. dre.ssed in a . Sundays, but you’re welcome to jacket, extellent condition, very INSURORS REALTORS l^iddle East. black suit, a mink coat and flat- resident this winter to pay a fine Rubber Co. plant here. R e g ^ was free esUmatea call Xa. 9-3888, The RADIO-EUectronica - Televleion — Manchester Parkade Meeting Road. 60c a dozen Route $21,000—Two-femtly fist. 164 East Center St.. Manchester (In the past, the Communist welter Dietsel, Xlrs. Charles Ledn- Andover. Jan. 19 (Special) — Memorial Maas visit our lot at your leisure and 88, Bolton. Call Xn. 9-5685. reasonable, size 44. MI. 9-7470. heeled shoes', was seen off by scores A daughter wee bom at the St. An llth anniversary Memorial for failure to clear the enovy and a fifth grade pupil at the Western jcKdc over the cars. We'll be hap Tile Shop. Buckland. Train at Connecticut'! Oldest Sho'pping Center XU. 9-8361 bloc has sold arms to Egypt and ard,. Mrs. Xlartin Metcalf and Mrs. The' executive committee of the FrancU Hospital on Jan. 17 to Mr. Ellectronlcs School! Day course. SKI SHOES. 9<3D, ski pants, 36-31, of newsmen end photographers. Mothers’ a u b haa announced adtll- Mass will be said for the late ice off the sidewalk next to his School. Another brother of the mr to demonstrate and sell. you FLAT FINISH Holland, window HOT WATER furnace, oil fired, T. J. CROCKETT Syria, supported the Arab stand John H. Peterir; „ and Xfrs. Enrico Reals, 11 Bonner vlotima, Earl Dvuty J r, is serving tha' model you select on Monday. Evening course. Enroll now! (?la8s paika, medium, roller skates, 8C. against Britain. France and Israel Officers elected are: Mrs. None of her family or her personal tlonsl committee appointments for Stanley Kowalczyk tomorrow at property. shades, made to' measure. All starting aoon. Nev: England 'Tech- pipes, nine modern radiators, con­ REALTOR friends were there. Rd. 8:30 a.m. in St. John’s Church. Rossetto was fined $2 for fail in the Navy. Manchester Motor Seles Annex, metal Venetian blinda at a new trols and tanks, $500. 2x4s, 3x6s, Call BU. 9-0702. In the United Nations, and said George Vesper, clerk; Ralph A. the corn'ng year. 831 Xfain St. Hanr Jackson, man- nicai Institute of Conn., ’ Inc.,, 193 XU. $-1577 Residence MI. 9-7781 large numbers of “volunteers" in Wilcox, treasurer: William Loot, Her husband is in India making Mra. Maxwe’I B. Hutchinson Jr. ure to clear the sidewalk adjacent low price. Keys made while you Trumbull St., Hartford, Conn, JA. sheathing, windows, 6 over one, CHESTER Furriers. Furs remod­ Invitation to Bid a film. The regular meeting of Sunset A BUSINESS of your own. Hours to both Russia and China were pre- treasurer of benevolences; Lucille will serve as chairr-.an of the Well Ck>:mcll, No. 45, Degree of Poca­ tu property he owns at Olcptt and wait. Marlow's. 5-3406. singlSvand mullion, with frames. eled, repaired, cleaned and The children are back at our S. Adams SL suit your convenience. We will glass Xoora with casings, oak General CJonstruction ared to tight alongside the Egyp- Carlson, accountant; Xfrs. Edmund Child ainic, assisted by J’ g. hontas, will be held Monday night Motorist Nabbea train you for this pleasant, lucra­ glazed. Work done at my home. FIVE ROOM Cape Ck>d at 10 Rue- Scaled proposals for AUera- Magdefrau, registrar; Francis apartment in a hotel with their Meriel Calloway and Mrs. Paul D. Hospital Notes Charles S. Schrelber,-27, of 454 « _ Auto RcBsimiK—Painting 7 flooring.\- ng\ Choman's- • -Housewreck- No overhead. Save, Call XU. . sell St. CkUl owner. XU. 9-2643. S:ans.) st 8 o’clock in Tinker Hall. The Private Instnictioiu 28 tive work. Avon Cfoemetlcs. Cell ing. Can be seen at 84 Crosby St tiona to the Ftanklln School, 1151 Reiterate Egypt Support Gre'en, church school superintend­ nurse and a maid.” she said, re­ Pfanstlehl. recently installed officers will as­ Gardner SL, was lined $12 for fail­ Building—ContiHlettng 14 MI. 3-8198. 9-7218 for free estimate at your ferring to her son, Robertino. 7, ure to atop at a stop sign. Judg-. In 4-Town Chase CAR BURN OIL? East Hartford, or call ML 6-2862. home. Under no obligation. Capes NEW FIVE room ranch, with base- Xfain Street. Manchester, Con­ The Soviet Union and Red China ent; Alien L. Dreeser, historian. The program committee in­ sume their stations for the first Patients T o d a y ...... DRUMXflNG leeaons — XIatthew necticut, in accordfcnce with plan.a reiterated their support of Egypt's . and Miss Elsie Schulze, auditor, and her twin 4-year-old daughters, cludes: Xfrs. Jan es J. riiBIaaio, time. The Greet Pocahontas will .180 nient was suspended.on a similar FOR YOUR remodeling, repairs and stoles. $30. ihent garage and fireplace at re­ Ingrid and Isabella. ADMITTED YESTEDAY charge and he received a nolle on Tolland, Jan. 19 (Special)—^giol* ay overhaul, moat cars...... Ham .Kane Keevers, instructor. Studio, 90 SALE — 33 1-3% off on 1986-1957 duced price. FHA and other finan­ and apeciflcations p spared by claim for indemnification from • t » x Review Hearings chairman; Mrs. John Laws and appoint her committees and the Portland St. MI. 9-0408: Easy wallpaper. Green Paint and Wall­ Misa Bergman said she would Fred Babcock, Ellington; Mrs. a charge of failure to notify the lowing a 90 m.p.h. chase througu and.. labor 849.98. - No down Contractor and Builder. XU. Help Wanted—Mile 24 cier p^ibilitieO- Charlei Ponti- Jerome F. Xlueller, Consulting Britain, France and Israel for I The Board of Tax Review has Xfrs. Walter El’.vell. Other commit­ Wenonah will report on recent Sylvia Gifford, Vernon; Mrs. Ruth sent, 84.98 monthly. All work 3-7773. method for beginners. paper at the Green. Open daily 8-9 Wanted—To Buy S8 celli. XU. 9-9644. ■ Ehiglneer, 18 Lqwis Street. Hart­ to-pay . . . .. lec- - In the growing carbide cutting Rooma WitBoul Board 59 Building, 41 Center Street, Man­ The influx of ne-x-comers on this of City (killege of New York, the Cartier, Ellington; James Rizza, Money Sought FIVE ROOM port burner. 1951 chester, Connerticiit, and theii at tcrnational control." \ p.m.. and Feb. 13 from 6 to 8 p.m. much handicapped by publicity and c-immittee resulted in the establish- largest' city college In the world, Henry M. Dupols, 37, aceordtag ond mortgage loan costing only a | ^ 1 induatry wa need ex(pericnced 96 ARNOTT ROAD---New six room "1 Would prefer to aee her (Jenny Lockwood St.; Catherine Csa- to police, waa driving a car wee. penny a month for each dollar vou machine operators and other types Kaiser. Call PI. 2-7211. sa'I office publicly opened- and The communique »ald: Xfombers of the Board are Hen- ment'of the recognition committee, Will speak in Hanford Feb. 1 on, Colorful Cross-Stitch split level,'’’three extra large bed­ "Both the Soviet Union and ! ry E. Marchame, Alderman Rich- Ann) under quieter circumstances ‘^ary, 31 Irving St.; Joseph Antonio, ' To Pay Cost of on Rt. 16 in Union at a, high rate OWE. can Frank Burke at CH. of InduatnaJ personnel. If you went rooms, 3>j tiled j>atlis, laundry read aloud. which . will provide nametags at “Newr C?haUenges to American OOMBINA’nON carriage and atrol-' China noted that after Britain, j ard P. Hiller and Norman R. when we can be alone.” , 160 Charter Oak St.; Mrs. Helen of speed with no lights .prbon te 6-8867 days or JA 6-8883 eves. Con­ e good job apply at office. ler. Large bassinet. r-nmhin«ftrm • •’■IX. Call Ml. 3-4033. room, foyer, two car garage, cus­ Plans and specifications may be each meeting. -Education.” It will be the 12tb an­ MeCkimb, 42 ElwooR Rd>; ^ r s . necticut Mortgage Exchange. Combination______France and larael failed. In their ; Strong. The actress said the was on At one time the group'wee small nual mid winter forum on-4 cur­ School’s Paper waa flrst spotted. Teter-Babe and tom made .kitchen cabinets with obtained at the office of ,the En­ good terms with her daughter and Florence Ferguson, 16D Foi-est St.; car seat, XU. MASTER Bedroom for two. Inquire gineer on' rnd after Tuesday, aggression against Egypt the new Skating Conditlone enough so that all mem'oers inrw rent educatioaaturoblem arranged State Trooper Ronald Jacobsen, 3-8038. built in atove and elecfrlc -oviBn. Imperialism (the United States) corresponded with her. At Boulder. Mrs. Elaine Kizes, South Windsor; NELCO TOOL CO INC. State Tailor Shop. 8 Bissell St. .Ready for occupancy in two January 8, 1957, upon payment of Skating conditions -at Henry one another. - However many new by the ServiceTfcreau for Wom­ Ellington, Jan. 19\SpeciaI)— Immediately gave chase and DupMi; Business iipnortunfHra 22 XU. 3-.5047. xn. 8-7383. - la trying to make use of this situ­ Park will be good this 'weekend, Colo, where she is studying, Jenny Miss Joyce Ottone. 26 Victoria Rd. continued wes't toward -Ashford. LIKE NEW,- Whitney carriage, weeks. Open deily 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $15'lO deposit' for - each set pf members have joined in recent en's Organizations. .The forum BIRTHS TODAY: A eon to Mr. The ‘Byetander,” ' Ellington High 266 Center St.,' Pine St. entrance ation to replace the colonial pow­ according to Alderman John Gill, Ann said her mother had written years. wiM take place in Centinel Hill Willington and ToUapd. RESTAURANT FOR SALE.^usi- Thayer, nursery chest in maple, PLEASANT, clean room ’ for two plans and specifications,- wl)lch end Mrs. Norman Lomnen, Andover. school newspaper,' is campaigning ers, Britain and France., in the chairman of the Recreation Boaitl. that ’’this would not be a good Registrars to Meet Hall from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m-. Dupuis turned off RL 15 at .the ness established. Good location. Kroll maple crib and .miscellane­ gentlemen at Center. Bath, ahots'- deposit will be refunded if docu- Near and Middle East, to suppress time" to get together in'd she DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: ous nursery items. Ml.'9-2737 after J..' Roller skating hours at Town The re^trars. Mra William and ia open to the publid without to raise money to help with pub­ Rt. 74 cutoff- and was Anally ap­ Call XU.. 9-8285. er, parking. 29 Hazel- St. XU. Selliaz BOMES—city, Ceaalry i-ients ere returned In good condi­ the movements for national inds/-' agreed. George Clarcla, 74 Harlan SL; prehended by Jacobson and "nimper 5:30 p.m. saS rarsi*r-S.. M Real Cealer SI. -peyable to the order of the Town 'The Eisenhower doctrine has The meeting will prov'tie an op­ Lutheran Church for the election of Anna Irish.-10 Depot Sq.; Mrs. high Bchool Under the general devices. Wifi consider recently dis­ .MI.IT' S-IIU------and continue until 9 p.ra. ' producers of the Robert Anderson portunity for Independenls to reg- officers, reports and other matters charged veterans with experience PAIR XIEN'S ski boots, made in Centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 of Xlaiicheater, which check will . Just this purpose, to create new Church NoUcee play 'Tea and Sympathy” are clos­ Genevieve F reeburg.'lli Highland chairmanship of Laurel Anderaon Minor Collision Switzerland, size lO'z EE. worn Arch St. be ,Ji;omptiy returned to the bid­ • tension in -the situation in thla re- litter with either, party or for.reg­ of business will be hdld Jan. 34 at S(.: Donald Gray Jr„ (joventry'; was also sponsored by ths news­ Help Wanted— Female 25 in this field. Must be familiar with Vernon Xfethodiat Cliurch: Morn­ ing the Paris show for three days istered party members to chahgc 7 :$0 p.m. in Luther hail. This is a electronic test equipment. Bbccel- once, 128. Women's skis and poles, der if hia bid-.ia not accepted, and ‘ flon which only recently was the during Miss Bergman’a absence. Itonald Cowles, 197 Hilliard St.; paper. IN PRIVATE home, - clean, well ing worship. 9:30 e.ni., sermon, party affiliations. departure from the usual custom of Entertainment at the dance waa Listed by Police PRESS OPERATOR, five day lent opportunity for the right men. 8’2’’. $20. XU. 3-7142. will be forfeited to the Town, if acene. of m ilt t ^ action brought "Your Christien Ufa—A Secret,” She has been insured for $35(>,000 Mra. Ullian Hehn, 25 Spruce BL; week, numerous benefits. 'Apply heated single loom, quiet' neigh­ Hot Lunch Menu holdingiidini the annual (meeting on Roes Bidden, 23 Adams St.; Robert provided by Barbara Griffin, Carol the- bidder after being awarded about by the /aggression against by the Rev. Warren CoveU. pasti r. by thif show’s producers to cover Sunday afternoon. in person New Model Laundry. 73 GRAY MANUFACTURING borhood, gentlemen, reference!, tbe contract,- falla' to enter into 'Eg>T>L” School menus for the coming J. Rudaz. 127 Florence SL; Mrs. McLoughlln, Cynthia Lewis, Sally Vernon, Jan, 19 (Special)—Two SHINERS V o R Bale. 39 Hazel’ St. xn. 3-8183. Roekdlile Methodist Church: any losses in the event something Summit St. , same ^and to furnish the contract prevents Miss Berm an from je - week iare as follows: Monday, rav­ June Rowett, 618 Center St.; Mr8. O’Loughlin and Anne Xlarle Quer- motoriita were alightly shaken up CO. xn. 9-708i. ACCOUNTANT Sunday' School classes. 9:30 a.m,. ioli, buttered rice, .fruit compote, The Orange Committee will hold tin. .They presented a panto­ in a minor 2-car collision here yss- Bond required in- con.iection there­ morning worship,. 10:45 a.m., aerr turnlng to the cast Monday night. an important meeting Monday at Mary McDonald. 182 Chestnut St.; WANTE3D-One stenographer and HILUARD ST.. MAN^IESTER with. within, a reasonable tim e.. Blast, Fire Levels bread and butter; Tuesday, shep­ William Auden. 9 Durkin SL: Mra. mime, ‘An Old Fashioned Girl.” terday about 5:40 p.m. on RL 16,' Boarders TVanted 59-A PesiHen op** for 4m ox- mon by the paator, the Rev. N< Others receiving awards at to­ 7:30 p.m. in Orange Hall, ft is one clerk typist for general office “ A GOOD PLACE TO WORK” - The successful bidder will be- night’s New York Film Critics herd's pie; spinach, tapioca pud­ Margaret Devlin, 612 E. Middle DasicUif Learned State Police reported today. work. Experience not necesaary. UismonA»!^iyitehce*— man W. Spellmann. ding, bread end butter; Wednes­ hoped all the Orange lodges will be required to 'furnlsh''k satisfactory Stamford Shipyard ceremonies are Kirk Douglas for well, represented. Tnke.; Mrs. Xfarion Guertln, Rock- Pupils st Center School are Trooper Walter Smtegel, who in­ Apply Xfancheater Modes, Pine St. Jewelry 48 porioiicod mem with o First' Congregational Church of day, vegetable- soup, - ham and learning square and folk dances vestigated the accident said d ear WOMAN ROOMER wanted, rea- Surety Bond equal one hundred Vernon; Second Sunday after best actor in "Lust for Life." Mi­ vUle. ROUTEXIAN tor established laun­ aonqble. Xn. 3-8932. per cent (100%) of the contract cheese sandwiches, gingerbread at recesa time. The dances. tau$1it operated by. Robert S. Oox, 8f. PARTY PLAN Demonstrators: B e! dry and dry cleaning ropte, five LEONARD W. YOST Jeweler, re­ (Contlmied -ro-n Page One) Epiphany, church school, 9:30 a.m., chael Todd’e "Around the World Memtere o f the Manchester the first to show, the newest. Our ; pragrouKro ftrm. price, cove.iiig the faithful per­ in 80 Days” for the test movie of and whipped cream; Thursday, by Mrs. DoWd and Mrs. Wood; Arlington, Maas.; vvras struck by on day week, numerous oehefita. Ap­ pair*. adjustt pratches expertly. morning worship, 10:45 a.T., ser- roast pork and- gravy, maahed po­ Board of Realtors will met at the 1937 line is ready for you. over 500; formance of the contract and the the year: S. J. Perelman for test Watkins-West l>^neral Home at 7 are recefvlng considerable inter­ auto driven by Robert ‘J. Cratesi). ply in person New Model Laundry, Reasonable prices. Open daily. Apartments— Flats— . He said the damage would be at muii. 'T-lfe It a Mystery,” by the tatoes, buttered peas, frulL and C of C to Welcome 44, Sanford, Maine. Ook had )ia>tad itema in housewares, toys, notions j Thursday evenings. 139 Spruce payment 5f all obllgetiona''arising least $100,000, and might gb high­ screen Writing, in ' "Around the o’clock tomorrow night to pay re­ est by the children. 73- Summit St. Teneaoents 42 Writ* iex U pastor, the Rev. Rodman D. Cart. bread and butter; Friday, scram­ Dancing ia also being taught hie veMcle at Tunnel Rd. snd RL . and novelties. Write or call collect. Strept XU. 9-4887. tlmrefrom. er when an^pprelsal of destroyed Union Congregational Oiurch: World in 80 Daye” ; John Huston, spects to Wsiton W, GranL The House of Plastica, Inc., Avon, WANTED-Mari to drive delivery No bid may be withdrawn fdr a for best direction. In "Moby Dick." bled eggs, greem salad, corn bread New Firms Here at Cryatsd Lake Bchool, where sev­ 15. SIX ROOM duplex with kitchen and damaged equipment is made. - Church scbool, 9:30 a.m., morning and jello. Xlilk -4s served with the Cohn. ORchard 7-1694. truck, also to help in store as c « o TIm H o r e M ' period o f thlr’.y (30) days after About 150 firemen fought the and "La Strada" for best foreign Mr. end Xlra,'WilUem Ostrinsky, eral grades have already taken According to police, Oox hod Fuel and Feed 49-A cabineta. Oil burner steam heat. worshii). 10:45 a.m., sermon, "A film. - . " school hot lunch. The Chambef of CSoramerce will lessons in square dancing. Vir­ stopped his cSr to permit trsSlc stock and counter man. All bene­ opening of bids. blaze in near zero temperatures. Men Full of Faith,” by the paator, 182 BisscU St./who are now fisit- fits.- Schiebel Bros., corner Cehter Two large porches. Newly deco­ Church Notes Sponsor a reception for the new ginia Reel and the Seven Step. from Tunnel Rd. to cross the high* DRY OAK W(X)D, .cut fireplace rated. new. oak flooring throughout. ■The Town of Manchester re­ The -first alarm seiinded at 4:51 the Rev. Paul J. Towmen. "Payment Dua Evildoers” mil ii.g relatives in Loe Ai.geles. Csillf., WIRERS AND and Proctor Rd. ' ' serves the right to waive any a.m. and the recall at 7:20. were in tbe audienoe in Art „inl<- manufacturers who have come into Baaketball Wins way. Chateau, meanwhile, whoBrss and stove lengths. $10 per load. Avaflabhe Feb. 1. Opposite ^ n ter St. John’s Episcopal Church: Strouds Appear b e the subject of the Rev. Stephen Manchester within the past year. following close bejiind Oox« was un­ PI. 3-7886. Park. References requested. ‘ technical defects or tnformalities One fireman. Anthony Orgere, letter's “ People Are Funny” tele­ Ellington basketball team had SOLDERERS WANTED—Experienced A-1 me­ Holy -Oonmunlon, . 8 A.m= Holy R. Oiamberiain'e sermon at the 11 AcoArdlng to Harvey T. King, only two defeats put of six games able to stop and crashed into tte chanic, good proposition. Apply in Adults preferred. P. O. Box $66, in any bid, and to reject any or all waa Uken to a hospital with ah Communion 9:30 a.m. sermon "God sen. worship service tomorrow at vision program last Weonssday. Manchester. bids. . aye injury, suffered when he was Oh Radio Show The program will te viewed in Con­ chairman o f the reception commit­ this season, Jim Allard reports. Oox vehicle. Ebcperienccd in winng and aolder- person. Mland Motors, 389 Center In-The Faelma” (second in aeriee), the First Congregational Church. tee, the plan is to personalize the Smlegel warned Oatsau for fol­ St Household Goods 51 TOWN OF MANCHESTER splattered with acid. by .the paator, tha Key. Maurice G. necticut tonight. In the-first game of the season ;mg resistors, condensors knd panel Destroyed at the yard on Long Kendall Brown and Nelson War­ affair, which will consist of a the students dsfeated the faculty lowing to cloee behind another By: Richard Martin Foulkea; Holy Communion, II i-m., Dr. and Mrs.' William D. Stroud ner will lead a discussion on "A Brighten up'yptu: kitchen with a boards. Excellent working condi­ FRANK’S ANTIQUE SHOP, 420 FIVE R(X>M apartment, four room ’ SILK SCREEN Island Sound were the boiler room, luncheon at the Country aub on 56-53, and later defeated Rockville vehicle. . . As young as tomorrow and ro at TOOLMAKERS General Manager, sermon. “ Living With Others,” , by of 91 Strickland St. were heard Mstter of Xfoney—snd More" st The Buckley CSiild Study Group Set of these delightfulletlghl day-of-the- tions from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with TJOce St., la buying and aelUng tenement. Xn.. 3-4751. Advt. No, $389 7‘ a one-etory first aid building and a Jan. SO. 38-15. In other matters br by Inetive. n ils shirtwalater in jun-’ cafeteria facilities. A N b ' the pastor. over a coast-to-coast radio -net­ the Senior Pilgrim Fellowship Will meet in the library of the bar- w'eek towels! The pretty destgne good-used furniture and antiques. 2 -st(^ building housing e('machine work last night in a bijef inter Each member of th.e Board of Granby’s team of aix-fooCeni police of the Stafford Sp: P r lisas with action back and ALL AROUND METAL MI. 9-16580 Houra 9 a.m.-8 p.m. COVENTRY — Unfurnished fourf.l T i^ t y Lutheran Churph: Sun­ meeting st 7 p.m. tomorrow in school at 1 pjn. Tuesday. Manches­ racks yesterday, a juv< she worked in easj'-to-do silhou­ shop and a wood loft day school and' .Bible 4' tha Pattern Number to YOUNG LADY for light counter' tical jiuraea for full or part mon by the paator, the Rev. Gor­ cXrd thst she is a "flying house­ dents. - at 8 o'clock in the Scout ;xMm of second loss to the local f to ANNE (PABOT, THE .MAN­ upholstery. BudMt terms, Cali i TWO R(X>X1 i^rtm ent, all utilities' iMtilKI. fop p4^ Jones of Weatport. He, ia a son-, . On Painting Job with a flnisi score of 69-85. MlBMnR. THE MAN- work, 44 hour week. Apply In per­ Clean working conditions, ' all time work at the Vernon In-law. of Alfred E. Ludera, owner don E. Uohl. wife;” , Mrs. Thomas J. Birmingham is the Bowers School. A'U members CHESTER EVENING /HER­ benefits. Mrs. Tomassl. Xfl. furnished, quiet ' neighborhood. Cheerlesders' Uniforms ftft W B O S a HEBAUD. ALD. 1180 AVE. AMERICAS, son. Lynn. Poultry Farms Store, Neiit art Ume bookkeeper. Apply Cohn., makes, discount prices. No down Mt9aaai-J:$(> and 10 turn. Tha lUv. •oiaggeta sawing, bc(.'> emhrofdify ■ and knit— Ute Eiriployment Offlee, 806 Wa .ifavarlte prognupa. ,.ge^tpol| g payment, $3 weesikly. , No .payment:ONE . OR TWO (iris ta'ahgre four — 1 RxRRTT; it •ay t v iiU M d a d e « ^ttiapL .IW Kellay, paator. ‘ » aewf 3 Mtterns, directions XUita St., .XUnchester, MondHyi until XIarch. Budget Center., xn. i room dupleii.hi9Uae arltii'iam giria |] Opiy 35c a copy. Friday, I.IO a.m.-6:IO p.fh. R eid HiBnUd Advs.:/ sm64. Xa#*$-1(|M after I f.m , m ■7. T V' I, ', .'■ ’ ••' ' V ' } A' ' .(* r,>^ ■ p o/• *', 1^ •». . ;,V- ■ . • L • . - ; ^ i J.- SAi'U|lDAY, JANUARY 19, 1967 PA6B TEN Averauc Dkily Net Prase Run For the Week Ended The Weather fllattrbPBtrr l^ttrnituj SrraU> January 19, 1957 Peroenat af D. 8. Waetfear a short story he had submittad.. 1 2 , 4 4 5 Perlodo'or Hght min o* ditnaM The a^ry, which had a Chriatmaa GENERAL tonight and Tneeday. Ooneldemkle About Town theme, waa the second fiction piece Member of the Audit r«g toaight Low tonight .hi neper Heard Along Main Street of his the Mirror had accepUd. TV SERVICE Bureau of Ctrcniatlon 'Am«ri L«|1on AuxUlary mam- Mnnehester—^A City of Village Charm 56s.' High Tneoday 45-M. beta are reminded Uiat the next So They Say Day. 5JJ5 BOM roeetlna will be Tueaday evening And on Some of Mancheater*M Side Streets, Too Prior to Jan. 1, 1952, the penny NlghM 4As99 Pina Parti instead of Monday night, and they post card waa in existence many a TEL. Ml S-54M VOL. LXXVI, NO. 94 (TWELVE PAGES) ■re pMo aaked to bring articles for '^weather, and it Involved a great business firm . took advantags of MANCHESTER, CiONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1957 (Clasaifled Adrertiekig on Pngo 19) PRICE FIVE CENTR- the white elephant sale. Pay Atteattonl A frtCnd of ours dropped around deal of sacrifice. the bargain to advertise its busi­ A salesman of tires and bat­ ness, epecial tales, auctions, and The Holy Name Society of St. the other day and somehow the teries who works in a Main St. what have you. Jamas' Church will hold its month­ conversation got a*jund to doga store was lying in bed about 7:49 In looking over a collection of ly meeting Monday evening,' at 8:30 probably because he wanted to am. Tuesday morning, with at odds and ends that might be use­ SNOW at S t James' School Hall. The Rev. tell this little vignette concerning least a good half hour of sleep ful for 'our 75th anniversary tab­ Meonard Goode, chaplain of Rocky his own mongrel. before it was time to get up and loid, we came across Hie follow­ HUl Veterans HoapiUI, will be the. His dog, "Dusty," althotigh only; «'«‘ dy himself for work, ing. all printed in Italica, on the P L O W tN G fueat speaker. four mo.iths old, has successfully “ P ">bch ***'lier, back of a penny post card. It was Ike Dedicates Second Term to been hbusebroken. and when its «*** sent out 20 years ago by a local • DRIVEWAYS The Grace Group of the Oenter time to go outside,ouisiae, henc \isuallyusumiiy k . firm. • PARKING LOTS Oon^gational Church wtl meet ■"v 11 nudges his owner’s leg and whines * 1 getUng his car "H'HEN Monday night at 8 o'clock in the Women wore hoop skirts, bus­ TEL. Ml 9^100 Just a little. Perhaps it was the loud curses Federation room for an evening of Shortly after his owner 80t tles, petticoats, corsets, cotton book ravievia. Mrs. Hooka Johnston this and general stomping around that stockings, buttoned shoes, frilled home from work one day woke the sleeper up. Whatever it TURNPIKE win review ‘The Mind Goes Forth." week the puppy begai nudgir’g reached his cotton drawers. They did the clean­ by Overstreet; Mrs. Philip Emery. and let out Just a tiny whine. ears that the temperature was ing, washin{f, ironing, raised big AUTO SERVICE " Battle a f "Hymn." ------by Dean Hess; and- families, went to churph Sundays Linda N* (ieorice Nandra A. Withaijp Marianne E. Hoppe Peace with Justice’ to Curb Communism Being preoccupied, the owner paid Ufa, <>»rlea'Cipaon. “-When God way below sero, the 'sleeper star­ 164 WEST MIDDLE TPKE. no attention. "Duaty_’!Jiecame Just tled the household by bounding and were too busy to be sick. MeiL Saya No," by Jdargaret BlalrJohn- a little more nersistent, nudged a down into the kitchen sho'iitlng, wore whiskers, hats, ascot ties, A nndunce Engagements atone. Mrs. John Mortimer will lead little harder and wined a little “Let's get some breakfast going, red flannel underwear, chopped the worship service, and refresh­ Under. here! Got to get downtown and wood, bathed once a week, drank ments will be served by Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D.< Allan R. Witham, 5 Hendee Rd.,?> Announcement ia made of the When he takes the pup outside, sell those batteries!" 10-cent whiskey, 5-cent bc«r, rode George, 82 Turnbull Rd., announce; Miller and her committee. bicycles and buggies^ went in for announces the engagement of his | engagemeht of Miss Marianne E. tlie owner told us, he usually the engagement- and coming mar- | daughter. Miss Sandra Anne W it' Hoppe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Massed Thousands hli.vhea. r chain to his halter and politlca, worked 12 hours a day Waahington Jan 21 >m - - Cites Wealth of U.S. It’s Really Very Simple and lived to a ripe old age. Stores rlage of their daughter, Mias Unda i ham, to William Francis Hoffman4Bmst Hoppe—of Marburg, Qer' L o o k O o t L "Preaiuent Ktaentiower opened The postponed meeting of the In turn hooks It on his backyard Nancy George, to Gerhardt Karl' Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William' many, to Morton Handler, son of 1- Maacheater Fine Art Assn, will be cUthesline. At this time, the Breathes there a crossword pux- burned coal oil lamps, carried his second inaugural addreaa sle addict, even a novice, who does Jansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry' Hoffman of Shnabuiy. - I Mr. and Mrs. Irving Handler, 39 held Wednesday in the Whiton cl ^ dropped it at his owner's feet. picas.” derwear, have bobbed hair, heavy equipment operator for conformity. smoke, paint, powder, drink cock­ morning, on the constitu­ ' capitol. In his inaugural address, Eisenhower painted a picture of tomorrow night at 7 o'clock to pro­ Ai.d 'as though this Avas not defi­ He measures the height of type By VFW Women Welch Consthiction Co., Burling' The Eisenhowers and the Nlx- VMay we grow in strength— ceed from there to the Holloran nite enough, he gave out the by points. This type, for In- tails, play bridge, drive cars, have ton. tional date for his inaugura­ without pride of self. a prosperous, strong America. * pet dogs and go in for politics. I ons came in aeparate cars. Funeral Hoiaa to pay reapects to loudest bark his o-vner ever re­ tUnce, is 8 poinU High (Don't try Members of Anderson - Shea No definite date has been set tion, private rites were held The wives sat nearby as the "May we. in our dealings But he added “ this ia not the whole of our world.” Timmy Holloran. who was an hon members. to measure it; it'a not as aimple Men ' have high blood pressure, Al xi!iar>’, VFW, attended a ape- for the wedding. Insuronc* policiot with all peoples of the earth, wear no hats, little hair, shave in the White House for Eisen­ President and Vice Preeident were “ In too much of the Earth there is want, discord, danger,” erary member of the company. aa that.) ci ( meeting yesterday afternoon sworn in. ever speak truth jind serve >!iilf>nhnw|5r SAiH. anrl n o w nafarsnsi wfeae Same Scene—New Onner their whiskers, play golf, bathe hower and Viee President Justice.” Eisenhower said. “ New forces and new nations stir and strive An “em" in any given type size of Deh No. 7, Cub Pack, 153, at no«d •xporioncod Oath Given by Warren across the earth, with power to bring, by their fate, great ":r Auxiliary Police and regulars - The Herald’s poetic instincts twice a day. never go to bed the the home of Den Mother Irene Nixon. I Chief Justice Warren adminis­ ia as wide as the type is high. An same day they get up, are mis­ will bontinue the first aid Classes were well directed the other day, "em" in 8-point type, therefore. Pisch, 27 Irving St. Patriotic In­ sBrvic* • • • L«t us His inaugural address followed tered the oslh to Eisenhower af­ good or greaj. evil to the free world's future.” Monday night at 7:30 and Wednes­ but its information was out of date. understood at home, play the structor Oglore White presented the public ceremony as massed: ter Sen. Knowland (R-Calif.) had The entire world is divided and “ the divisive force is inter­ Is 8 points wide. The "en" is stock market, ride In airplanes, Atheneum Notes day night at 7 o'clock. Sessions are The picture—that annual affair simply half the "em” . an Amcrlcrn flag, which was ac­ thou.sands, on the steps of the I aworn in Nixon. Baghdad Pact national communism and the power that it controls,” Eisen­ — of the wondrous icicles which drink poison, work five hours a cepted by William Chase who ex­ ch*ck yours froo* Capitol and standing on the wet] Eiaenhower was ' sworn in at held in the auxiliary room at PO' But In general, the terminology day, play ten, ^and die young. hower went on. * ------lice Headquarters. form around the pipeline over in of the print, shop is more dlatin- pressed thanks for the Cubs. Mrs. grounds in . front, listened In 12:33 p.m. (EST). the North End of town, was pub­ Stores have electric lights, cash Special Exhibitions PINE hushed silence. Moslems Back TTic designs of that power, dark guiahed by flexibility than perma­ White was accompanied by Past Twenty-ninth' annual exhibi­ There was a great burst of Jr purpose, are clear In practice, lished again. And again ownership registers and elevators, but never TTie skies were overcast today. handclapping, and some -chegrs. V ital Quotations The guest speaker at the meet­ nency; ao it haa t^om e custom have what the customer w a n't s, Presldenvs Gertrude Buchanan, tion of the Hartford Society of it strives to. seal forever the fete ing of the Rotary Club Tuesday of the beauty-begetting old Iron to use “em” ga a aynpmyn for Helen Beebe and Junior Vice PHARMACY There weie occasional spatters of Joiin T. Fey. clerk of the Su­ cylinder was attributed to Cheney trust nobody, take Inventory daily, Women Painters, Special Exhibl- 664 Oenter S t—^el. Ml 9-9814 FRED T. BAKER rain. . Ike’s Doctrine of those it hea enilavei. It strives night at 8:30 at the Manchester "pica” which ia a conatant meas­ President Laura kcabert. Selden tioh Gallery, Morgan Memorial. preme Court held the Bible for I to break the tiea that United the In Ikes’ Address Bros. never buy in advance, have over­ But the sun was struggling to Eisenhower. Country Club will be Russell S. ure rather than one which hinges head, markup, markdowns, an­ J. Richards is leader and John On view through Feb. 10. free. Artd It strives to rapture-- Taylor, special representative for The photo was taken on the on the size of the type in ques­ Kelley assistant of Cub Pack 153. Early American Silver from the 97 CENTER ST. come through as the President ar­ With the last words of the oath, Ankara. Jan. 21 (fl»( ■ The four morning of the 18th. At^that time nual and aeml annual sales, end- rived at the capitol for the cere­ to exploit for its own greet power Washington, Jan. 21 (F)—High­ Rem inj^n Rand Co. to the U.S. tion. Last evening, Florence Streeter, collection of Philip Hammerslough, PINE LENOX "so help me God,” Elsenhower ex­ Voslem members of the sntl-Com- -all forces of change in the world, the pipe owner was not Cheney So the next time you encounter of-month and aimiveraary sales, monial swearing-in. tended his hand to Chief Justice lights of President Eisenhower’s Air. Force. His subject will be dollar day, founOers' day. Econ­ Lillian Linders, Mary Leduc and Avery Rotunda, second floor. Moiiehottoi', Conn. munist Baghdad pact today especially the needs of the hun­ "Let's Take the Mystery Out of Bros, but Statom. And when the a crossword puzzle composed by There were thousands |n his im Warren ■ and said: "Thank you second term inaugural address; omy Day rummage sales and Lucile Hirth took an active pa'rt The.se masterpieces of early PHARMACY nounced full support Of the Eisen­ gry and the hopes of the op­ Selling." paper was published the owner was someone who can’t think of any­ in the Hartford County Council American silver are once more on mediate audience, and his words | very much.' We live in a land of plenty, but not Statom, but Connecticut Power NEVER MAKE ANY MONEY.” 299 E. Center St__ Ml 9-0898 Ml 3-1118 hower doctrine on the Middla'Ea.st. pressed.” thing more original than ”em" to Bingo, given for the ben Hartford Ml »-»M < scenes of cool wonder? nameplate. the Manchester Republican Tofvn gram performed by violin, cello, Film ‘Blacl^list’ Qa^ Ignore Britain’s Role bondage, the unconquerable will of communism has itself been shaken No mention was made of the heroes has struck with the swift, It happened back in 1935, Committee in celebration of the piano, and flute; Jan. 20, 3:30 p.m., by a fierce and mighty force: The Satisfaction for Some Republican victory at the polls in future role in the alliance of Bi .t- To Drop Service to Putnam sharp thruat Of llghtnlnf. Budapest readiness of men who love freedom when the Civic Progresi Commit­ November. in Tape.stry hall. Th. concert is It takes all kinds to make up tee held a contest aimed at finding Driver Arrested open to the nubile without charge. Washihgton, Jan. 21 durt to conai(ler ain. a charter member of the is no longer merely the name of a to pledge their lives to that love. lOPEN: A spokesman said the affair will city: henceforth it. la a new and the world—the enterprising, the a slogan-that would describe the Sales Desk Supreme Court today granted a | the case.' ^ Baghdad Pact. Britain has at­ crafty, the cruel, and the ifrespon. town and win friends for It. On Liquor Count go on as scheduled tonight, regard­ Complete stock of postcards, hearing to 23 mo\ ie actors and 1 2. AgregdUq review a decision tended no meetings of the alliance By LEON.ARD ZEIDEN'BERG •• which was held in the Hall of the • railroad will resiime passenger shining symbol of man's yearning Ws look upon thia shaken sible. And Manchester has its less of weather conditions. Guests other film workers who sought mil- that Pr^aidmi Elstnhower had since the British-French invasion Hartford, Jan. 21 l Special) — House of Representatives at the service. to be free. Earth, and we declare our Bnn The late Malcolm Mollan, then have been requested to arrive be­ museum reproductions, and art DAY: share. books at Muaeurj Sales Desk. Open Jions of dollars In damages on a authjHOty to \diamlss M>’ion of the Suez because of opposition Rep. Horace Secl^-Brtwn ''Jr" to­ Stats. Capitol- - - - .Vrtlcle three of the rallrdad's "Thtie aorosa all the globe there and fixed purpos^the building of One of the moat enterprising Jn editorial writer for The Herald, tween 6 and 6:30 p.m. complaint that a Hollywood "black-.j W in er As a \ membaP*" ■" of from Iraq, the only Arab member flmateat Development .Ahead application says the bridge has ha.-shly blow the w jt4ii of ohi nge. won the contest with the "City of Herbert M. Dougan. 43. of 45 Monday through Saturda /, 1-6 p.m. day sharply attacked New Haven a peace with Jiwfice in g world cidenta we heard about this week list" kept them ext of work. old War ClalmV commission. of the g".-oup. In his statement. Seeley - Brown not been rebuilt because of the And, we— though fortunate be our where moral law prevails. happened not in , spite of. but, Village Charm” entry, and the Riverside Dr., waa charged with The 23 clalmanU said the, weMT Wiener was appointed by Prts- Hon’-evei. some source.^ said Railroad management for Its. ef- •said he believed "eastern” Con­ great, expense involved." Dempsey lot—know that we can never turn j S u n d a y : rather, because of the subrsero late publisher, Thomas Ferguson, operating a motor vehicle while Hatfield Elected tlackllated bv the film Industry Ident Truman on June\8, 1950. necticut is on the threshold of its said. "If the expense ia the only our backe to them." vu. . liked It so much he decided to put under the influence of intoxicating Pfltain would be invited to the ' forts to abandon permanently after they refiiaed to testify> 0 951 President Eisenhower tw oved next meeting. I service on » the Hartford-Putnam greatest development." but he deterrent to the restoration of this Pledging that .tmerica. in Rs ofThls wace It on the paper's nameplate. It liquor or drugs yesterday morn­ r PRINCE • before the House Committee on un- from office on Dec. 10, 1953 added "the region may be perma- bridge, then ing. He was Involved in s 2-csi Slate CIO Officer One of the first to leave the con­ line. the towns located dealings will all the peo >lee of the | to coS^tar ’ the threat of those made its first appearance on Dec. after he refused to resign. Wf . . . - 12, 1936, and h u been there ever crash at Harrison and Knighton I MATCHE8ELLI American Activities. Each asked ference was Iraqi Crown Prince The Second District Republican "'"H y dimmed and blackened by along the Hartford-Putnam line j Earth will "ever epe'ak truth and who^si^k damages of $ , , . S. Agreed to aay when a pini-b^i |Abdul Hah. He took a plane to i called the railroad’s . management ill-considered, illegal and actu- are prepared to pay one-half the i seiye Justice.'' Eisenhower s;i««nhni»»i. t«)/(told v,i>his lo ruie oy, force,____ we must since. Sts. Harry Hatfield of 301 Hilliard i 2 250 000 machine ceases to be an amuse­ pay the costs of our o-. needed Police said Dougan turned left St., who is employed as a hard­ PERFUMES The suit was against major film sit London and Washington. : "financial high pressure men whose actions" of the railroad. cost even thoiigh we feel this is a audience; In submitting the winning entry, companies, film dlstrilmting com­ ment device and becomes a gam­ Hare he will report on the An- 'only objective ia to skim off the He challenged the New Haven to responsibility that does, not rlght- THE ARMY AND NAVY Mollan won a |2S prize offered hy into Harrison St. from Knighton ener in Hartford, was elected one bling device. The government said St. and ran into a car driven by of 19 vice presidents of the State panies and raetn)>era of the House kara talks to both governments. j cream—which they have largely *urrender its franchise if it can-1 fully belong to iis. _ Earth,rt*i andanH w r decisre our firm i ' the Chamber of Commerce. ^Arthur Drug StoresJ a riding by the U.S. Court of Ap­ I done already —make a killing and make the railroad pay and letf But this is our last chsmie: we August H. Kissman, 51, of 229 CIO yesterday. committee. California courts dla- peals in Chicago could coat the gov and fixed purpose—the building of The day the contest winner was I cvenluallv get out." , »ou>Pone else try it. ‘ have our backs pushed to the well. peace with Justice Ir e world where We lecognize and accept our Woodbridge St. No injuries were The State CIO, meeting In con­ mi-saeil the litigation on the ground, 53'i million a vaar in own. deep involvement in tha des­ announced was also a big day for reported, and only minor damage vention in New Haven, also re­ there waa no showing of Inju^ to j revenue. The AppeUate Cburt I Seelcv-Brown's remarks were' railroad, he said, cannot' To deprive us of rail service would r. .ors I. law ■ pravalis. two other Herald men. Erik Mo- I seeicj Biouns lemaiks «cic .^.^^draw from Its obligations and be to doom eastern Connecticut to tiny of men every\vhere. W# are resulted to both cArs. elected its president, Mitchell any "legaily protected interest of , ,jruck down a gambling tax convic- Montesi Death ' contained in a statement read at , . . „ I "The building of such a peace is accordingly pledged to honor, and B-I-N-G-O dean, then sports editor, picked up Dougan was released from cus­ Svlridoff, for his 10th term. PRESCRIPTIONS the 23 because none had an em-* ground that the coin-op- I the opening session of the PubHc re.sponsiblliUes "piecemeal." economic oblivion. •' '* bold and solemn purpose. To a New York Dally Mirror and saw ployment contract. In appealing Ip T^e PUC today also heard a The washed out bridge is on the pi-ocisim It It easy. To serve it EVERY SAT. NIGHT— NEW TIME 8:00 P.M. tody under a $200 bond for appear­ Other' officers reelected were crated devices Involved were ! Utility Commission's iPUC) hear- (CeathHied OB Page Five) ance in Town Court Jan. 28. John J. Driscoll, Bridgepbrt, sec­ the Supreme Court for a hearing . ing on a petition by the railway statement from Gov. A. A. Ribi- Qulnebaug.Blver in Putnam. will be hard. And to attain it. we '•FREE PICK-UP amusement devices. Trial Op ens in coff In which he expressed the Claire I. Dupont. 16, of 117 retary-treasurer since 1938; .and AND DEUVERT” the 28 contended they had been 4. Set April 8 for argument of I to discontinue passenger service Dempflcy said two dilterent muat be aware of Ita full meanlna DANCING Ridge St., escaped injury yester­ Assistant President Daniel J. Gal­ denied equal protection and- due \ Justice department plea for an Im- V/^ 5^ 11 1 L ’ gh 11 1* 'I : from Hartford northeast to the hope that the PUC will order the engineering firms have estimated;—and leady to pay Us full price." day afternoon when her car hit a lagher. process of laws'. ; mediste decision on ownership d f, ' Ay v>i U U 1 I. Mas-sachiisetU line'. railroad to restore the service on the cost of restoring the bridge at ; ___ To Hm Music of DuloMo Orebostro PINE PHARMACY the line. a maximum of $85,000. i « ^ PINE PHARMACY tree on Woodland St., near Irving There was no opposition to any 4 CENTER ST.—Ml 9-9814 The 23 claimants included film , oil-rich submerged lands off the , - ______. I Flood Wasted Out Bridge The railroad does not seek to .. “ >at he had Just aworn SM OENTES 8T. Ml. S-MI4 St. Police said Miss Dupont's car, of the officers reelected yesterday. players Gale Sondergard and How­ Louisiana coait. Rtbicoff said the railroad la es­ "my solemn oath of service to Venice, Italy, Jan. 21 ,/P)--The Service on tills line wa.4 halted sential to the groiyth of the entire , "handon freight service on the ...... Bulletins heading west on Woodland St., ard Da Silva. S. Refused to review a decision Wilma Montesi scandal case fi­ I after the Augu.st’ 1955 flood wiped line vou." Eisenhower said the United OPEN ALL DAY spun, around on a patch of ice and In other actions today at a brief calling for reconvening of a federal State and it must realize that it ^ ,, states will “ Bcnve true the nally went, to irlal today after out a key railroad, bridge at Put- not only has a resoonaibUitv to ' Dempsey declsred that, the rail from the AP Wires skidded out of control into the ae.ssion held to hand down orders, grand Jury in Charleaton, W. Va., 2 'j years. A 3-Judge panel ruled na^,The New Haven has eontend- tree. Damage to the car was es­ the Tribunal: to condnue an investigation of re­ SUNDAY against the defense on a legal edaihat It can not afford to rebuild loogIaaW forward to a‘w_the future______growth X. u n d passenger aarvir*Mrvice **nrAa*nf«"presents m a >‘; Uies. UB be ■ pvoplff in 81i Cnill timated at about $250. 1. Set aside a decision that per­ ports of rnllk price fixing in that 4 e A w o l f StARTS TRIALS area. Tha decision was given by point in the death of the 2p-year- th»i bridge and the past record of of th? State of Connecticut, the; P>'ecedant and poses a A™* '"foosh ahich we mitted tralislenU to i-ent apart­ old party girl, and then postponed operations on the line show it -to Washington, Jan. 21 UP—> ments In an FHA-financed project the U.S. Circhh Court in Baltimore, pos.slble...... affect the proposed aban- i threat , , „ to „ the welfare of the entire ' P-*"' ^ MULTIPLE taking evidence until tomonow. have been a money loser. donment would have on this He said Eiaenhower said the goal is "the The snUnarlne Sea Wolf, the built prior to 1954. The court held in a case filed by the Justice de­ Defense Attorney Francesco The congi-essman, who is stteqd- growth. Oltligatlon to t4erve favor of almighty God” and that ■ation’s Mpoed atomle-powered that U.S. District Judge Walter E. partment. vessel, got under way for the SALE The Supreme Court met only two Carnelutti. ons of July's ace Ing the President’s inauguration in RIbicoff Sees Area Rebirth public utility has an obliga- "the hopes In our hearts fashion Hoffman of Norfolk exceeded his first time today, tl.i-Navy dis- . MOND^Y-TubDAY. JAN. 21-22 QUINN’S authority in ruling on the Issue in -; minutes today then went to the lawyers, tried tq separate the.case Wa.shington had bis statement The Governor.pj-edicted the area *4) provide service to theviic pilb- iiu-1^*’® doepeat prayers of our people” LISTING SERVICE volvihg a Darlington, S. C.. proj- capitol for Elsenhower’s inaugura- of the three chief defendanU from read by his research director. of eastern Connecticut win experi”. I lie The New Haven R«*lr'Md ! ^ cloeed. A Navy spokeaman told the case of nine leaser defendants. a reporter tho Sea Wolf palled ect. 'The court ordered a special 3- i lion; Howard Comstock. ence a great ecpnomic rebirth dur- inever filed an application to aban- .h* Preildebt".^d hfu PHARMACY The Judges said no. . Some 150 persons from eastern ing the next 20 years. But,the said lllng this service now? momtag.’*- der lUUan'law. News Tidbits the inauguaration. was retd by his ' "Does this mean that If Are Blizzard Near AAsMsio 1 P.M. Chief defendants in the case, executive aide. Mayor John M. ‘ should destroy a bridge on a pa?- ADLAI -OETB CHCCK.UP Far IsfenasHea ebe>energy and devotion they have tion which Jarred Italian pdlitica cabinet members he named when I in thq Atlantic Coast states as fea- Ingtoa. When looking to buy or sell a home always call an .MLS (Multiple Listing ‘ During the gang-busting 1930s.' given to the FBI." and Rome society. be took office four yean ago. .New i tures of -a generally unpleasant Hoover'* top lieutenants gather York husband contesting 81 share Sefyice) Realtor. He devotes his full time to the real estate busi- J. Edgar Hoover became "Mr. They went on trial in the 16th weather picture-. 15 HURT IN e v n tU S CLASH ' egch Monday and Wednesday and Century courtroom where a Brit­ left him In wife’s estimated mil­ For Gomulka Regime .Heavy snows and hazardous bllz- FBI.” V if need be each weekday in what NIeoaia, Cypraa, Jaa.. 21 (F>— ness. He has at his fingertips the combinei^- listings of A LL the ish MilliUry Tribunal. II ' yeara lion and a half dollar estate. sard conditions were in prospect Fifteen pem6as were injured in Through the years, ,the FBI is known aa the .FBI Executivea ago _ . convicted German _ Field Mar- E.xchangc of prisoners between from p storm moving eastward out members of the Manchester Board of Repltors Multiple Listing Sfrvice. You Conference. The presiding officer f*hal T lb erL > ew ri Egypt and larmel begins with help Warsaw, Poland. Jan. 21 (/P)— v saw constituency by an ,"over- a brief fight between Turklah was 'shaped in the image of thia war of the Rocky Mountains. and Greek Cyprieto today. It fol­ can DEPEND on a Realtor to know the value of property too. is Clyde A. TOUon, 66, who came criminal. After preliminaries In of U.N. Emergency Force;'..Pei­ More thsfh 60 per cent of. Poland's whelming majority.”. The broad­ man’s ideas and (dpals. No other 17.449,000 voters appear to have cast said Premier Josef Cyi’ankie- The- belt of snow extended from lowed Turkish fire raids hut to the- Bureau on April 3. 1928. Rome last spring, the trial waa ping Rsdio says. Japan'p ambas­ the Northwest along the Canadian agency In the federal gijvemment !• Tolson ia “ the' man who came sador to Afghanistan told Red endorsed Wladyslaw Gomulka’s wicz. Agriculture Minister Ed- night on n aumh of Greek bw i- wrard Ochab, Defense Minister border to the western Great Lakes. ness, estahllshmeata. bears the Imprint of a single per-' to dinner" at the FBI. Ha Intend (ContlnueJ^ On Page Five) Chinese Permier Chou Enilai that C?ommunist leadership in the first Accumulations 6f from one to four • aonallty aa clearly as the Federal ed to stay Just long enough to get Japan "already has de facto rela­ popular test of his "communism Gen. Marian Marek-Bpycbalski inches were common from eastern Deal with .One of These Manchester MLS Realtors Bureau of Investigation. ' a little experience and enough tions with Communist China.'" without tyranny-” policy; and ^President Aleksander Zawad- DAG FACES DE.\DtJNS ' Washington, into, the Dkkotas and United Nations, N. Yi, Jgn. ,21 For Safe Fast Action Hoover ia the FBI. But hla poaU money to start practicing law at Atty. Gen Brownell says ousted Unofficial but reliable reports; ski also were elected.) two deatlu have been attributed to . tlon of strength—and the strength j Cedar Rapids. Iowa, where he Had Red« Sel Off Fifth Russian major did not have any said more than 11,000.000 6f those' Those who refused 16 go along the stofm. •Fi— U.N. Secretary Oeaera. oisg Stoniay Rray Rarnia Canter Aliea Ckinipat T. J. Crockett " of the FBI—isn’t merely a matter gone to buslneas achool. American accomplices. ...Monaco's voting yesterday for a new 459- 1 with Qpmulka bo|(Uy struck off The Weather Bureau warned'Col-, Haamamkjold worked agiaiaat A li e 'Weatlaad BL 253 South St. 848 MMb St. 244 Mala S t of one man’s personsHty. The real Several months after Joining the Nuclear Explogion eight Rpman Catholic churches member Parliament apparently the .namea-of candidates they did orado to ex]>ect a loot of snow and' Thursday deadline ^oday to got Mt S-eS78 . Rockville MI 9-4548 MIS-1877 secret lies in the fact that Hoover FBI as a special agent. Tolson wss maintain rpund-tbe-clock alert cast the official ballot without not like, uncoerced by any direct about half of that amount was' to all IsfSkeU troops back laaids their TRemont 5-S495 has around him a gtoup of tof^ brought to headquarters as chief ready to welcome arrival- of their change. Gomulka's regime had I official measures, l^eir protest powder the Dskotsa. - Up- eonntiry. Few If any ohaeryora flight executives who climbed clerk, and then he moved up fast. Washington, Jan. 21 oP)--The warned sternly against exercising vote did not alter the fact that expectod Haom ai^Joid to suc­ Russians have set off at least their first bahy to Princess Orsce and j Dust storm w-srnlngs were is- j Rdph Gaston Walton W. Grant Clifford Hdnsan Howard Hastings from the ranks of the FBI's spe­ He became an aasiatfent director in Prince Rainier. the modest right to cross names j Gomulka’s United Workers'(Com- sued ' for Kansas and Oklah'oma.: ceed lu gettlug the Slaal luvadore 1931 and in 1947, Hoover gave him fifth test explosion of nuclear off the Red-domlhated single llXt'munist I party w1U have a sub- Cut of two stretches ta aaiady m sSchool S t 83 Eaat Center S t 68 l!aa't Center Ct 101 Phelpa Rd. cial BgenU. ' ■ . weapons since lest August. The Two tpp Dempcratic sentpra voice South to southwest winds averag-! Ml 9-5781 Ml 8-1158 < M I 3-lSOS Ml f-1107 They came up the hard way. by theitjtlq of Associate Director — support of Vice President Nixon's of candidates. ' atanttal majority in the new' ing 25 to SO miles an hour were j wastelaad — fonnerty beM hy merit and not aa somehody'a po­ formal recognition that 'Tolaon sctiisl total may be higher. About 16 million vqj,era-^nearly. parliament. Egypt—hy the dcadUae tmpoood ' The latest Soviet teat, made on contention that. Middle Bast needs reported over central and eastern j litical pets. Hoover trusted them was the No. 3 G-Man. economic aid as much aa American 90 per cent of those'qualified— Ballots which were unmarked Kansas edrly todaj’, with Salina' hy the Geuocal Assenthly. Warren Howland Carlton Hutchins Arthur Knoffa John to make decisions. In turn, these Clooe Friends Saturday, wras announced by the military guarantees agaliliist Com- went to the polls. Both the Red automatically were Credited to the reporting gusts up to . 53 miles an I 450 Woodhrldre St. m Main S t 875 Main S t 184 r.aat Cenfer S t' men have repaid the trust with- Tolson, Ilka Hoover, is s A i o ni I c Bhtevgy Commisdton hierarchy and the Roman Catholic Communist '^ndldat MI;8-1108 munist a^esaion..______.Bw_____ lng_ geyser - ... , who head- hour, r j . DORIA SETTLUIENT BERN / MI 9-6IS2 . 511 8-5440 on t-52ft loyalty and fierce pride in the FBI. bachelor. The'twlw>/ i o men have be­ (ABC) yesterday. r i^ tarongh floor of groc^sTafore Church had called for a big turn-] ed the lists.'Winners in the other New Terk, Jaa. 21 IffV-Aa They-accept without quMtion th«- In ita cuatomary terse feshien, SsphraU highway accidenlai come such close friends over the Jn New Zealand shooting high into ' out. | parties admitted to the National caused by skidding on dtqjgeroualy:rouaiy aat-af e«art seMsaoeat a; EBsworth Mitten M. Kom OstHnsLy Red! Estate C entd James if ehon FBI policy of ahonyfnity. Th- J^ars that their intimates say thejy the A%X? said- only, that "the So­ the air. The Commuhlst-controlted Bu-1 fY.oitt ticket-—the Democrats and podalMe Joday la Mil names are not wridely known Iv- have even reachefi the point'where viets yesterday condupled another Uippery highways took two Uvea in | S8S Eeat Center S t M l Middle Turnpike. Eaat - 42 Ceanectieat Bhrd. 517 Hartford Rd. First of lOO.OlM young Germans dapesf-Radio claimed that SO per| th4 United Peasants—are commit* Idaho .where four Inches of new] tweea tho italtaa msi Swi BU Eaat Martford. Ceen. yond '.the doors of, the FBI’s head- ■ .they think alike.. Tolaon carries .nuclear weBpqns teat In their cur­ appear before their graft boards cent of the electorate voted the- ted,, to the Rad line. ■ Aawrieaa I4*ee « r t s ^ t m i Mia' ■I Ml 5-5159 ' M l S-74M ■V . rent aerieg. which haa been- re­ snow waa reported. 8aK laijie City { JA 8-S5M ' quarters.. And yetfthey hold in'm uch of the adnslhistt-atlvs Ic^d' for physical and jpental exainlna- Mralght ticket. \y,.- j; Cwy scattered demonstrations eleo recorded four inchea. ■ Aadna Polls IHetikhi” ^ ^ Uwlr hands much of tl]c raponsi- which Hoover hsnjllsd himself for sumed sinM the announcementmcement jof fions, r..Jordan'*s Jordan'*s |Uag Hussein to- Official .i^esuUs'.Ore expected by j agaiMt the ^National Front were • MpenwhUe. oecasioneJ< rain fell ter. A” aattleaawag Wh# Madeline Smith Eldn Tyler r Arthur Wilhie MlUy for the nation's safety.. , I many years', and sdrves in t ifeet t aa a Soviet lest mademde by jUre ported to b ^ e Uken advahtage of (Cruea(lay. ; {.reported, and there were no rq- over a wlda krOa-from tha Mlaaiq- a, pre-trial caelorMio* , ThU inner :circte ia composed of • Hoover's chief of itaff. United States On Nov.. *7. 1956.'; ArabBumroitumroit parley last W «A to . »A Warsaw broadcast heard in (ports of disorders. Precautionary River to the 'Atlantic Coast tarasn'liivsdree ta-Oft-. — - •U stain St S5 Tinner f t Aiddle Tamplke, Eaat men of whom Hoover has! An AEC spokeifipan sqtd '^ erc m » - i s 4 s ' s a ■ i n 8.4559 patch” up . his ' troubilea .With ' his 1 London.-said Gomulka had hecni ...... ' \ with rain or anew in the works fop foes PW M i<;:5e6U»-tiNwiuS g ^ ^ *Tou can't huy the kin4,of< . (f|i PiMfo lk i4e) \ would be no further detgUs. \ blonde queen. .^fleeted to Parliament froi^a,War-1 (Cduiipued ■ r- oa *-k*ago>Elevoa!) — New Kngteni by tonif^ _ ' * ,1' . ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ’ ' '--A-'' K. X' . ■ -f - . . . ) . ; ■ ■ tc 4